[12006] Susan is daughter of Robert A. Arthur and Luthera Jane Gibson. A widow named Luthera Arthur, age 83, is in the 1920 federal census at Bremer Co., IA - b. in VT of parents b. in Scotland.
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[54907] Harold and Marquerite also had Deborah Coombs.
[25206] The unverified OneWorldTree on Ancestry.com contains garbled information concerning Randolphus - positing in one place that he m. Maud de St. Hilary, q.v. and that he is son of William d'Aubigny (q.v.) and Adeliza de Lorraine (q.v., b. 1102, d. 23 April 1151 in Flanders, also associated with Henry I of Normandy and England).
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[52490] See the unverified file KFR3-49J in familysearch.org which states his wife was Olive _____.
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[42176] Mary and Thomas had William Francis Boate (1873 - 1890); Gertrude A. Boate (1875 - 1880); Infant Daughter Boate (1878 - 1878); Infant Son Boate (1882 - 1882); Infant Son Boate (1884 - 1884); Bertha W. Boate (1885 - 1890); Minnie M. Boate (1893 - 1902). "Altoona Tribune, 4 January 1923," p. 14: "Yeagertown, Jan. 3. - Mrs. Mary Boate, aged 70 years, is dead at the home of her sister, Mrs. Matilda Miller, from the effect of a stroke of apoplexy. Mrs. Boate was born and married in the old stone house, at the south end of Yeagertown, now abandoned, and one of the oldest dwellings in Mifflin county. Mrs. Boate is survived by her sister, Mrs. Matilda Miller."
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[23811] For his ancestry, see http://www.althorp.com/spencer-family/familytree.pdf and http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ss4as/spencer01.htm. Sir William is son of Sir John Spencer (b. by 1490; married Isabel Grant, daughter of Walter Grant, before 1506; John d. 14 April 1522. On 3 September 1506 he acquired the Wormleighton estate in Warwickshire, as well as the Althorp estate in Northamptonshire. [- Charles Kidd and David Williamson, editor, "DeBretts Peerage and Baronetage" (London, U.K.: DeBrett's Peerage, 1999), volume 2, page 1870.] Find A Grave memorial 13869984 offers: "Sir William Spencer Kt, of Wormleighton & Althorp, Northants was the son of Sir John Spencer, Kt, of Snitterfield & Wormleighton and Isabel (Graunt) and was born before 1516. He married Susan, daughter of Sir Richard Knightley, of Fawsley, Northamptonshire. To this union six children were born; Sir John Spencer, Kt, of Wormleighton & Althorp, Isabel, Jane, Dorothy, Anne, and Mary. Sir William Spencer was invested as a Knight at York Palace (Now Whitehall) in 1529 by Henry VIII. He held the office of High Sheriff of Northamptonshire from 1531 to 1532."
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This person is from the unverified Mobio Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
"History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts: with biographical ..., Volume 3," edited by Duane Hamilton Hurd:
JESSE TRULL. The fifth child of Captain John Trull, was Jesse Trull a man of great public spirit. He was born in Tewksbury, October 11, 1767, and died in his native town December 20, 1853. Beside serving the town in various minor offices he represented the town nine years in the Great and General Court between 1810 and 1826, no representative being sent the other years of that period. In connection with his legislative experience the following incident, contributed by his daughter, Mrs. John Clark, illustrates the man and the social life of his day. It was the custom after his election for the successful candidate to call together his townsmen and treat them to toddy and liquor. After his election one year, Mr. Trull, convinced of the injurious effects of the custom, determined to honor it in the breach. When his constituency had assembled as usual, he arose-tall and dignified-and told them that he thought the custom wrong and that his conscience would not permit him to give them another drop of liquor, but instead he would give them a clock to be placed in the inside of the new church. There was some complaining, but he was firm in his stand for temperance. The clock was presented, and is still ticking, a constant memorial of his adherence to a cause then held in contempt. It is significant of the social life of those days that Mr. Trull was not again elected. Another illustration of the man and the times occurred when Mr. Trull undertook the raising of his house. The friends and neighbors were assembled, but no liquor was forthcoming. They refused to do a stroke of work till a supply was sent for from "Squire Brown's" and furnished to them. In those days this was the only way of raising new buildings.
Mr. Trull, as already stated, served on the committee for building the new meeting-house in 1824, and at the auction of the pews bid off the one which sold highest at $133, a round sum in those times. He was also one of the committee which purchased the present poor-farm.
Till quite late in life he attended and warmly supported the church at the centre, but in the wellknown Knapp revival of 1842 in Lowell he, with a large number of his family, was converted and united with the First Baptist Church of that city. When the BaptiBt Church at North Tewksbury was founded the next year he with his four sons and their wives became the chief founders and supporters of that interest. It was a time for sacrifice and self-denial. He may be considered the ancestor to whom this family traces its position in the community.
Mr. Trull was twice married, first to Mercy Griffen, who died in 1797, and then to Olive Thorndike, with whom he spent a happy and respected old age. By his first wife he left a daughter, Mrs. Mercy Trull Foster, who died in 1880. The following were the surviving children of his second marriage: Mr. John Trull, of Boston, in his eighty-ninth year; Mr. Herbert L., a public-spirited man, died 1882; Deacon Nathaniel Trull, the first deacon of the Baptist Church and representative of the town to the Legislature of 1852; Mr. Jesse L. Trull and Mr. Larkin T., and one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Clark, all of Tewksbury.
Mr. Jesse Trull was of the old New England type, an indefatigable worker, abounding in enterprise and energy, whose character and judgment were held in respect by the town."