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[30783] John m. (2) ca. 1450 Katherine Chidiock (b. ca. 1428, d. 9 April 1479) who is sometimes said to be mother of Margaret (as in thepeerage.com). A file in Ancestry.com in 2013 offers: "Sir Thomas Arundel was about 14 years of age at his father's death, in ward to John, Lord Dynham, (John was the First Lord Dynham of Cardynham and Lord Treasurer of England.) Thomas married Katherine, sister of the above. They were both the children of Sir John Dynham, Knight and Jane de Arches. Thomas and Katherine married about Dec 1473. This marriage brought great possessions into the Arundel family. Sir Thomas, like his father, may have fought on the losing side at Tewkesbury, but was granted a pardon. He had a brief and troubled career. In the 1484 Parliament of Richard III, he was attainted and deprived of his estates, which were bestowed on his step sister Anne's husband, the rascally Sir James Tyrell, the murderer of the two young princes in the Tower. Anne was the only child of Sir John's first marriage to Elizabeth Morley, daughter of Lord Morley. Katherine, Thomas' wife was granted an annuity of 100 lbs from the forfeited estates, originally belonging to the Dynham family. On the ascension of Henry VII, the attainder was reversed and the estates restored but the restitution was too late for Thomas who died Oct 11, 1485, just even weeks after the Battle of Bosworth.In addition to the Cornish properties and other inherited from Sir John Chideock in Dorset, he held four manors in Devon. Sir Thomas was made a Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of Richard III.----------S.Dinham :Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice Thomas Arundell son of John VI; born circa 1452; married in 1473 Katherine Dinham which brought to the Arundells in 1501 (on the death of Katherine's brother John, Lord Dinham) a quarter-share in the Cornish manors of Bodardle, Cardinham, Downinney and Gurlyn as well as in manors in Devon, Somerset, Oxfordshire and elsewhere; knighted in 1483; attainted in 1484 for rebelling against King Richard III; died 1st October 1485. John Arundell VII son of Thomas Arundell; born circa 1474; appointed to put down Cornish revolt of 1497; acquired Dinham inheritance in 1501; knighted by 1501; married Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Grey, Marquis of Dorset, who died between February 1502 and December 1503 [AR/20/36 and AR/27/4]; in 1506 married Katherine Graynfeld; his son Thomas (died 1552) purchased Wardour Castle in Wiltshire and founded a junior branch of the family there; died 8th February 1545. In about 1473 Thomas Arundell married Katherine Dinham, sister of John Lord Dinham. The Dinhams were very prominent and wealthy in Devon, with extensive lands in the south-west and further afield, although Thomas Arundell cannot have expected to inherit much, if anything, as Katherine was one of nine children. Remarkably, all four brothers died without living issue, John Lord Dinham himself being the last in January 1501, and the Dinham estates were inherited by the four surviving sisters or their heirs. In addition to Sir John Arundell, son and heir of Katherine and Thomas Arundell, these were: Margery, wife of Sir Edmund Carew of Mohun's Ottery, son and heir of Nicholas, Baron Carew; Elizabeth Lady Fitzwarin, later to marry Sir Thomas Brandon as her third husband; and Joan Lady Zouche, wife of John Lord Zouche. The Dinham lands were not split between the four coheirs but continued to be run as a single estate, known as 'Dinham's Lands', with the yearly revenue being divided. This arrangement was still in operation in 1566 when a survey of the lands was drawn up for Henry Compton, by then one of the coheirs (Devon Record Office, Z17/3/19; microfilm no. MFC 70/1-7; copy of the microfilm in Cornwall Record Office, FS 4/1). In addition to their share in the estate the Arundells seem to have acquired a considerable proportion of the Dinham family archive. The history of the Dinham family went back to the first half of the twelfth century in Devon and well before that in Brittany. It is well treated by Michael Jones, The Family of Dinan in England in the Middle Ages: La famille de Dinan en Angleterre au Moyen Age (Dinan, 1987), but three of their acquisitions and kindred families will be briefly noted here since documents connected with them appear in the archive."
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[1902] Meric (Marius) reigned 74-125 A.D. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marius_of_Britain offers in 2008: 'Known as one of the wiser kings of Britain, he ruled in the time when the Picts first came to Britain. It appears that a fleet of ships under the leadership of Sodric came from Scythia and landed in Albany. Once there, they began to destroy the lands and Marius was forced to react. Following numerous battles, Marius killed Sodric and set up a stone there to remember that triumph. In addition, that land became known as Westmorland after him. In respect for the people he defeated, he gave them a small portion of Albany called Caithness to live in. Marius refused, however, to give them Briton wives to marry so the Picts fled to Ireland and took wives there."
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James Cutler, born in England in 1606, settled as early as 1634 in Watertown, Mass., where the first record of the family name in New England is to be found, and was one of the original grantees of land in the northerly part of the town, on the road to Belmont. He married Anna [Cakebread], tradition says a sister of Capt. John Gront's wife, both of whom were so opposed and tantalized in England for their Puritanism, that they resolved to seek their fortunes in New England, and came unattended by parents or near friends. There is no authentic record by which to fix the year of James Cutler's arrival here. His first child, James, was born "y 6th day 9th month 1635." He had that year passed all necessary probation, had been received an inhabitant of Watertown, and had a house-lot assigned him. It contained eight acres, bounded east by Thomas Boylston, west and north by a highway. i.e., by Common street and Pond road, south by Ellias Barron.
In the first "great divide" (that is, general division of land), July 25, 1636, he was assigned twenty-five acres, and three acres in the further plain (now Waltham), next to the river. In 1642, from the farm lands, he had assigned him eighty-two acres in the fourth division, and four other lots. October 2, 1645, he was one of the petitioners "in relation to Nashaway plantation, now Weston." December 13, 1649, James Cutler and Nathaniel Bowman, for L70, bought of Edward Goffe 200 acres in Cambridge Farms, adjoining Rock Meadow, and near to or adjoining Waltham, "payable in installments of L10 annually, in money, cattle, hogs, wheat, peas, rice, Indian corn or barley, at the dwelling house of Edward Goffe, in Cambridge," and payment secured by mortgage. March 4, 1651, Cutler sold his share (100 acres) to Bowman for L39. About this time, he settled at Cambridge Farms (now Lexington), on what is now known as Wood Street, near the place where William Hartwell resides, not far from the Concord (now Bedford) line. A part of the farm h as been in the family until recently, when it was sold by the heirs of Leonard Cutler. He is supposed to have built one of the first houses at the Farms; vestiges of the cellar still remain. The house was located some thirty rods from the present highway, on an elevation commanding an extensive view.
James Cutler buried his first wife, Anna, September 30, 1644, and married, second, March 9, 1645, Mary, widow of Thomas King. She died December 7, 1654, and he married his third wife, Phoebe, daughter of John Page, about 1662. Mr. Cutler was too remote from Watertown, and especially from Cambridge, to have admitted of his serving in town affairs in either place.
He made his will November 24, 1684, at Cambridge Farms, being then seventy-eight, and died May 17, 1694, aged eighty-eight years. In his will, he bequeathed to his son James Cutler a parcel of land on the north side of the brook and meadow, adjoining land which he had formerly sold him, and ten acres of meadow in the "great meadow," and a small parcel of meadow of the upper end of his home meadow as his portion of his estate. To his son Thomas Cutler, twenty acres of upland and meadow, in addition to fifteen acres of meadow previously given him; to his son Samuel Cutler, twenty acres of land, more or less, as may appear by deed under his hand and seal; to the rest of his children, including the two children of his former wife, widow of Thomas King, and to his sons Thomas and John, equal portions of the balance of his estate, notice being made that he had given to John Collar, (the husband of his daughter Mary), twenty acres of upland, and to Richard Parks, (husband of his step-daughter Sarah King), L6 5s.; to his daughter, the wife of John Parmenter, L7 and a cow; to his daughter Sarah Waite, a mare and cow; to Mary Johnson, L5; to Hannah Winter, L5; to his daughter Joanna Russell a feather bed and bolster and coverlid and an iron pot, and to his daughter Jemima, his feather bed and bolster and all that belongs to it; that these things be accounted a part of his estate; that his sons Thomas Cutler, John Cutler and Samuel Cutler have his house and lands not formerly disposed of, paying to the rest of his children their several parts, according to his will, in three annual payments; and that Thomas and John should be his executors.
His will was proved August 20, 1694. Such is the brief, unvarnished record of the James "Cuttler," who came to New England 250 years ago. There is no direct testimony as to his character, his social standing, or his intelligence. That he was honest and persevering, however, is evident by his acquisition of lands and payment for the same. His early investment with full citizenship shows he had established a fair reputation among his fellow-townsmen; while the provisions of his will, whereby sons-in-law and stepchildren share in his estate, manifest a large and liberal spirit.
- Copied from A Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History, Compiled by Nahum S. Cutler, Greenfield, Mass., Press of E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1899, Pages 17-20.
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Arthur's obituary from the the Harrisburg Patriot-News, 9 May 2008: "Arthur Clifton Deemer, age 71, of Swatara Township passed away on Tuesday, May 6, 2008.
Born on November 25, 1936 in Brookville, PA, he was the son of the late Roy L. and Edith B. Deemer. Arthur served his country in the United States Air Force prior to attending and graduating from Penn State University in 1961 with a degree in Economics. Arthur settled in Harrisburg where he worked for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He retired in 2001 from the Bureau of Financial Management in the Office of the Budget after 33 years of service. An avid sports fan, Arthur enjoyed following Pittsburgh sport teams and attending Penn State football games during the fall. He was preceded in death by his siblings, Carrie Schilken, Harold Deemer, Fred Deemer and Margaret Page. Surviving are his wife of 37 years, Elizabeth, their three children, Teena, wife of Christopher Christman, Justin and Tiffany, wife of Scott Thompson; two grandchildren, Avery Arthur Deemer and Hunter Scott Thompson. Also surviving are three sisters, Nina Tulumello and Lena Siar of Arizona and Marie Parks of Brookville, Pa, many nieces and nephews and also other relatives."
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| (1792 - 1855) m 1816|
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| (1734 - ....) m 1756
_William (Jr.) WESCOTT ___|_Elizabeth PERKINS ________
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_Archilbald WESCOTT ________|
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| |_Margaret ("Mary") HANEY _|_Margaret Susannah HOWARD _
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_Amos WESCOTT _______|
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| (1794 - 1844) m 1812 |
| | _Nathaniel STOVER _________+
| | | (1724 - 1794) m 1752
| |_Elizabeth STOVER ________|_Mary WEEKS _______________
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_Edwin WESCOTT ______|
| (1860 - 1937) m 1885|
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(1869 - 1965) m 1885|
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[48792] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 24 July 1969, p. 26: "Ellsworth - Sterling B. Wescott, 69, died Tuesday at a local hospital following a brief illness. He was born Oct. 13, 1899 at Blue Hill, the son of Edward and Lelia (Friend) Wescott. He had been employed by the City of Ellsworth Highway Department for 32 years, retiring in 1964. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Virginia (Pinkham) Wescott, of Ellsworth; one son, Thaddeus of Ellsworth; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Whalen, Mrs. James (Josephine) Warren, and Mrs. Kenneth (Priscilla) Jordan, all of Ellsworth; two brothers, Leon and Alvin, both of Ellsworth: two sisters, Mrs. Clarence (Leah) Fletcher, and Miss Annie Wescott, both of Ellsworth; six grandchildren; several nieces and nephews."