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[54998] Lloyd's obituary: "Lloyd Bragdon died in the early hours of Saturday, September 18th, 2021 at the Presque Isle Nursing Home. He was born on November 23rd, 1929 to Ernest and Verna (Wark) Bragdon in Fort Fairfield, Maine. He was the fourth of their five sons. He was educated in the Caribou and Presque Isle Schools graduating in 1947. He married Gloria Hall on September 29th, 1956. With great love, they raised their six daughters in Caribou. For 38 years, Mr. Bragdon worked for Maine Public Service rising from the job of operator to the superintendent of generating stations. After graduation from high school, he served for nine year as a member of the 152 FA Battalion, Battery A, Maine National Guard achieving the rank of First Sergeant. He loved to read and served on the Caribou Public Library board. Lloyd was an amateur astronomer and greatly enjoyed viewing the night skies with his telescope. All of his life, he followed with devotion, the Boston Red Sox. He also enjoyed gardening. He and Gloria tended large flower and vegetable gardens. He was an avid fly fisherman. He tied his own flies and made his own rods. He spent many hours trekking through the Northern Maine woods in search of brook trout. He enjoyed traveling too. He visited his daughters and friends in both the United States, Canada, and Europe. Mr. Bragdon is survived by his six daughters: Jennifer Bragdon of Bangor, Maine, Julie Armstrong of Iowa, Jeanne Bragdon Radak and husband, Bronc, of New Jersey, Janice Schenck and her husband, Brian, of Seattle, WA, Jill Bragdon of Nampa, Idaho, and Jacquelyn Breedlove and her husband, John, of Bangor, Maine. He had eight grandchildren: Roland Boshnack, Ann-Elise Schenck Shanygin, Alexander Boshnack, Robin Schenck, Andrew Schenck, Emily Schenck Huth, Joseph Radak, Margaret Radak, Eve Breedlove and Jackson Breedlove. He also is survived by four great grandchildren: Phillip Shanygin, Lily Schenck, Audrey Huth and Charlotte Huth. Mr. Bragdon also is survived by sisters-in-law: Clara Bragdon of Winter Haven, Florida, Donna Bragdon of Parrish, Florida and Jeanne Hall of Guilford, Maine. He also is survived by nieces and nephews as well as cousins. He also is survived by a lifelong friend, Hugh Kirkpatrick of Caribou. Mr. Bragdon was predeceased by his first wife, Gloria Bragdon, in 1998. His four brothers: Gordon, Darrell, Ernest, and Gary also predeceased him. His second wife, Shirley Bragdon, predeceased him on March 31st, 2021."
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[52591] Maud is daughter of James Fitzsimmons (1843-1911) & Mary Ann Louise Cox (1851-1905; m. 23 April 1866 in Fort Fairfield, Aroostook Co., ME).
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[12906] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 25 Jun 1986," p. 4: "Penobscot Marguerite F. Hutchins, 83, died June 24, 1986 at her residence. She was born July 7, 1902 in Massachusetts, the daughter of Herbert and Gertrude (Allen) Perkins. She was a member of the Castine Grange No. 250 for 10 years. Mrs. Hutchins was predeceased by her husband, Lloyd A. Hutchins, Sr. and one granddaughter. She is survived by four sons, Charles A., Hoyt T., Lloyd A, Jr and Berwyne H., all of Penobscot; one sister, Violet Griffin of Bass Harbor; 12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren."
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[50326] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 7 April 2022": "Deer Isle - Archie Winters Pickering Jr., 89, died April 7, 2022, in Hudson, Fla. A lifelong resident of Deer Isle and Stonington, Archie was born on July 13, 1932, the son of Eva (Gray) Pickering and Archie Pickering Sr. He had been battling health issues for a few years. Despite this he never lost his sense of humor or his desire to enjoy family time. His family was at his side when he passed. Archie tended to do things on his terms including his time and place of birth. While his parents were traveling by ship to Nova Scotia, Archie thought Shelburne would be a nice place to make his entrance. His early years were spent in the Mountainville section of Deer Isle, though his family moved frequently due to Archie Sr.s work. Archie found himself a freshman at Deering High School in Portland but graduated from McKinley High School in Deer Isle, the Class of 1950. The following years provided many changes of direction. Sternman on his friend Ken Moreys lobster boat, drafted into the U.S. Army, married to his sweetheart Anita Cousins, stationed in Kansas and then Japan, becoming a father to his first born, Charles, and eventually returning to Maine. He worked many jobs including a mechanic at his father-in-laws garage, engineer on Perry Dureyas lobster smack and driving for the Merrill Transport Co. in Bangor. His love for the ocean was too strong to deny and he started his life as a Stonington lobster fisherman in 1960, first as sternman with Royal Robbins and then on his own. He and Anita made a home atop Russs Hill overlooking Stonington Harbor. They welcomed two more sons, Stephen and David. The Stonington Lobster Co-op was the base of operations for the area fishermen and on many mornings while waiting for the fog to lift the fishermen would take this time to discuss problems or disputes among them. Archie sat back and listened. When the discussions were done, they would look to him and ask what he thought. Usually his thoughts resolved whatever problem was being discussed. Out of this his peers bestowed upon him the nickname The Judge. This title stayed with him for decades and was his unofficial boat radio call name as well. In the fall of 1969, he moved his family to their new home in North Deer Isle. He and Anita lived out the rest of their years there. Along with hauling lobster traps by day he would drive a truck for the Stonington Lobster Co-op by night. He couldnt shake the urge to drive the big trucks over the road and this opportunity satisfied that need. On Oct. 19, 1993, that all came to an end on a dark, rainy night on I-95 in Greenwich, Conn. Archie was involved in a multi-vehicle crash that left him pinned in the wreckage for over five hours. Instead of focusing their resources on getting Archie to the hospital, some of the Greenwich Fire Department first responders chose to cut the lock from the undamaged body and take 3,500 pounds of lobsters to enjoy at their leisure. This selfish criminal act resulted in a black mark on the city of Greenwich and made Archies plight a nationwide story. He lost one leg and the other was permanently damaged. His recovery took over a year. He was told he would not do the things he used to do, including working on his lobster boat. So, he took up golf. Six years later he had enough of watching his friends catch all the lobsters and bought another boat and gear. He fished for 10 more years before officially retiring."
[7687] Anna Mary is daughter of John Reapsome and Catharine Borrel; Anna Mary previously married ______ Bistline and had Benjamin Bistline who resided at Andersonburg, Perry Co.
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|--William, Archbishop of RHEIMS
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| _Eberhard, Count of LOEBEN _______________+
| | (.... - 1023)
| _Sigfrid, Count of Lavanthal & SPONHEIM _________|__________________________________________
| | (.... - 1065)
| _Engelbert I, Count of CARINTHIA ___________|
| | (.... - 1096) |
| | | _Conrad I, Duke of CARINTHIA _____________+
| | | | (.... - 1011)
| | |_Richarda of LAVANTHAL __________________________|_Maud of SWABIA __________________________
| | (.... - 1064)
| _Engelbert II, Count of CARINTHIA _________|
| | (.... - 1141) |
| | | __________________________________________
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| | | _Sigfrid, Count of PARNECK ______________________|__________________________________________
| | | |
| | |_Edith of PARNECK __________________________|
| | (.... - 1112) |
| | | __________________________________________
| | | |
| | |_________________________________________________|__________________________________________
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|_Maud of CARINTHIA ______________________|
(.... - 1161) m 1123 |
| _Albert, Duke of CARINTHIA _______________+
| | (.... - 1039)
| _Markwart III, Duke of CARINTHIA ________________|_Bridget of SWABIA _______________________
| | (.... - 1076)
| _Henry II, Duke of CARINTHIA _______________|
| | (1066 - 1127) |
| | | _Poppo, Count of WEIMAR __________________+
| | | | (.... - 1044)
| | |_Hadamut of FRIULI ______________________________|_Azzica of FRIULI ________________________
| |
|_Edith of CARINTHIA _______________________|
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| __________________________________________
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| _Leopold, Duke of AUSTRIA _______________________|__________________________________________
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|_Sophia of AUSTRIA _________________________|
(.... - 1154) |
| __________________________________________
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