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[55410] The unverified file M68X-LQY in familysearch.org offers: "When Ralph Bowden was born in 1792, in Castine . . . his father, Thomas Bowden, was 27 and his mother, Lois Devereux, was 25. He married Mary Bridges on 5 May 1816, in Penobscot, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. He died on 25 February 1831, in Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 39."
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Henry was granted the manor of Thurrock, Co. Essex, 1194; confirming this grant, King John gave him a special charter to hunt hare and fox on any crown land except the king's own demesne parks. In Henry III's first year Henry de Grey was granted the manor of Grimston, Nottinghamshire. He is first Baron Grey of Codnor (in Derbyshire).
A chart of his family is on the Web at http://www.codnor.info/resources/Grey/GrayTree.pdf. Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_de_Grey, http://members.aol.com/dwidad/grey.html and http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/gg/grey01.htm.
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[17102] Reuben (Jr.) m. Sarah Goodwin Herrick, dau. of Andrew Herrick and Sarah Goodwin. See Amon A. Gray and Walter A. Snow, "The Gray Family of Hancock County, Maine" (2nd Edition, 1987), pp. 112ff. for his family. Reuben, the first child born among the new settlers east of the Penobscot, was born inside the old Fort Pentagoet, where his family occupied the Staples homestead erected therein ca. 1760 - see "The French at Pentagoet, 1635-1674," Alaric and Gretchen Faulkner (New Brunswick Museum, 1987), pp. 38-39. Reuben's father sold this lot to Aaron Banks in 1765. In 1850 he was residing with his son Andrew, and his age was 87 (1850 federal census in Brooksville). It is presumed he died there, near the "Indian Bar", Cape Rosier, Brooksville, ME. Reuben's grave is located on Route 175 in South Penobscot, Hancock County, Maine. Headed north toward Castine, the cemetery is on the right side of the road. The cemetery is across from a house with the address of 797 Southern Bay Road, and is a few hundred feet from another road, on the opposite side, called Stonehaven Road. The cemetery is small, maybe 100'x100', bordered on all sides by a small stone fence. The cemetery contains the burial of an American Revolutionary War veteran named: Reuben Gray Jr. (1762-1858); also buried there, his wife, Sarah H. Herrick (1766-1846). There is a bronze plaque on the stone which says: "Revolutionary War Patriot Reuben Gray Jr. (1762-1858) - Ramassoc Chapter DAR".
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[26437] Ancestry.com offers: "Griffith Name Meaning - Welsh: from the Old Welsh personal name Gruffudd, Old Welsh Grip(p)iud, composed of the elements grip, of uncertain significance, + iud 'chief', 'lord'."
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[32927] The unverified Eckenrode Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012 provides this line. Find A Grave memorial 4208275 states Henry was b. in Kreis Coesfeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany and offers: "Two petitions to the Northampton County, Pennsylvania Orphan's Court in 1771 and 1786 show that Henry Kuhn 2 died in Salisbury Township, Northampton County and that he left a will which contained bequests to his grand children by his daughters Anna Barbara (Kuhn) Eckenroth and Margaret (Kuhn) Kea/Kases/Kass/Kehs. (Northampton County Orhpans Court Book D, page 107 and Book E, page 102. The Registrar of Wills, Northampton County has indicated that the will of Henry Kuhn was not found. (WK-book, page 561)"
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[42135] The unverified file 8S3X-ZKZ in familysearch.org offers: "When Caleb Handley Rand Jr was born on 10 January 1729, in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Caleb Rand, was 25 and his mother, Katharine Kettell, was 20. He married Mary Davis Mayhew on 26 March 1752, in Cornwallis Township, Kings, Nova Scotia, British North America. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 9 daughters. He died on 9 October 1807, in Cornwallis Township, Kings, Nova Scotia, British North America, at the age of 78."
[61368] Randall's obituary: "Randall S. White was born on January 26, 1951 to Kenneth and Jacqueline (Clarke) White in St. Stephen, NB. He was predeceased by his parents, his wife, Deborah (Perkins) White, his brother, Ronald White, his sister Barbara Penny, and father-in-law, Leo Perkins. Randy is survived by his two daughters, Melissa Brown (Chuck) and Krista White (Jeff McShane), both from St. Stephen, his two granddaughters, Jessica Brown and Emma Brown, one grandson, Ben McShane, his brother-in-law, Doug Penny, along with his nephews, Jeff Penny (Katelyn) and Stephen Penny (Jennifer), his nephew, Ken Perry (Prince Edward Island), his mother-in-law, Madeline Perkins (Baileyville, Maine), and sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Donna and David Brown (Baileyville, Maine), and several other nieces and nephews. Randy grew up in St. Stephen, NB, and, like his mother, Jackie, and older brother, Ron, was a Spartan basketball player, alongside lifelong friend Jeff McLeod. He was proud of his time on the court and would fondly recall the Class 'L' Provincial Championship win in 1969, his team coached by Al Casey. Randy met Debbie when he was a 16-year-old basketball player from St. Stephen and she was a cheerleader from Woodland High School. Randy wasn't often allowed to use the family car, so he spent many weekends hitchhiking to Woodland to visit her. They married and were together for 40 years. He later attended St. Thomas University in the early 1970's, earning a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Economics, then continued his studies at the University of New Brunswick graduating from the Faculty of Law in 1978. Randy began his career in Newfoundland with the firm Parsons, Learmonth, Dunne, which sent him to Labrador City where he became a partner of the firm Parsons, Learmonth, Dunne and White. During his practicing years, Randy also worked as a Crown Prosecutor in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, for a short time before returning to New Brunswick. He practised in Fredericton for a short time then returned to his hometown of St. Stephen where he would become a partner in the firm Nicholson, Turner, Walker and White. Along with his private practice, Randy also worked as a Crown Prosecutor in Charlotte County before retiring from law at the age of 52. Randy loved playing and watching basketball, bridge, golf, reading historical autobiographies, building his cottage (his first carpentry project, which he completed by getting the directions from a book) with his father-in-law, Leo, and brother-in-law, Doug. His greatest delight, however, came from becoming a grandfather. He would have loved to have been able to cheer each of his grandchildren from the sidelines - with Jessica on the rugby field, Emma on stage and Ben on the basketball court, like his grandfather. Thanks to his excellent caregivers over the last 11 years, Randy has been able to live life to the fullest possible through each stage of his disease. From the many people at Charlotte County Home Support who helped him when he was still at home, to the wonderful care he received from Pro-Team in Moncton and finally, the incredible staff at Lincourt Manor, your kindness has been overwhelming. Our family cannot express how grateful we have been."