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[27426] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~barbpretz offers in 2014: "James Feake, whom we tentatively identify as son of the preceding James Feake (no. 2) and not as son of William, (no. 1), was one of the feoffees to uses appointed in 1533 under the will of Walter Brightmer of Wighton deceased (Wighton Deeds, Bundle 3, no. 16). As the name Walter does not appear in the Feake family, we forbear to suggest that James Feakes mother was daughter to Brightmer. This James Feake of Wighton made his will Jan. 23, 1538/9, probated at Walsingham July 18, 1539 (Norwich Archdeaconry Count - the abstract printed by Delafield is not quite perfect in that it omits the son James). Executors are son George and wife Agnes; supervisor, Edmond Framyngham of Colthorpp; witnesses: Simon Browen, vicar, Robert Glaise, Simon Dobyn, John M[er]chaunt et al. Burial is directed in the north ile next to the Sepulchre of my Father in the Church of Wighton. Son George appears to be eldest, still a minor; other sons are Simon, James, Robert, and William, and the wife is named Agnes. As the son William had a brother Edmond Feake, and as the son George was in 1578 given a power of attorney by Edmund Framyngham, either the supervisor of the will or his son, we think it possible that Agnes was a Framyngham. We identify this testator as the James Feake of Wighton who was certainly father to the London goldsmith William Feake (no. 13), and in turn grandfather or great-grandfather of three of the four American Feakes. He is called Jacobus Feake de Whighton in Norfolk in the 1623 fedigree, James Feake of Wighton in the 1664 pedigree, his generation being omitted in the others. We think it likely that the widow gave birth to a posthumous son Edmond or Edward (no. 14), and then subsequently maried, second, a man named Angell, by which marriage she became, ultimately if not at once, the mother or step-mother, or the mother-in-law or stepmother-in-law, of a woman who surname in 1595 was Jygg and of men named John Angell and William Angell. The children of sister Jygg and of brothers John Angell and William Angell appear as beneficiaries of William Feakes will in 1595 but theirinheritance is only a fraction of that received by children of William Feakes blood brothers. William Angell and John Angell appear, with George feake, clerke, among others, on a muster roll of Wighton dating from the period 1569-1577 (Norfolk Record Sociey 6:76)."
[52848] Christina is said to be daughter of Asa L. Howard (b. in 1806) & Sarah Jordan (1809-1845; m. 16 April 1828 in Brooksville, Hancock Co., ME).
[34562] This person is from the unverified Henrichsen Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
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[31459] Philip is son of Johannes Reed (1753-1821) and Eva Marie Reifwein (1759-1860).
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Osmond served in Co. B, 163rd Reg., PA Cavalry as a bugler, 25 Oct 1862 to 8 May 1864. Find A Grave memorial 29987534 offers:" GAR, Bugler, Company B, 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Wounded at Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia, on May 8, 1864. Died of wounds at U.S. General Hospital, Washington D.C., on August 11, 1864.
Wife Adelia N. Rockwell filed for a widow's pension on September 7, 1864, application number 64,193, certificate 34,858. Guardian James McMillin filed for a minor's pension in 1865, application number 134,218, certificate number 105,038."
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[47731] "The Tampa Times [Tampa, Florida], 1 April 1968", p. 25: "The Christ Presbyterian Church in Largo was the scene Saturday for the marriage of Miss Nancy Gail Slorah and John Bouldin Sweger Jr. The Rev. Donald L. Airey performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John B. Slorah of Clearwater and the late Mr. Slorah. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John Bouldin Sweger Sr. of Clearwater. Given in marriage by her brother, John B. Slorah III, the bride chose Mrs. Donald Bowers of Clearwater as her matron of honor. Mrs. John B. Slorah III of Largo was bridesmatron. Miss Michelle Slorah was junior bridesmaid. Frank R. Starr of Laurel, Md., served the bridegroom as best man. Noel Lecher of Clearwater ushered. Mr. and Mrs. Sweger will live in Gainesville."
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