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http://www.newhousegetchell.net/Getchell_Machias_Ancestor_Report.pdf offers: "John Berry Sr., son of Elisha Berry and Mary Babb . . . .Machias was the site of the skirmish recognized as the first Naval engagement of the Revolutionary War. During this battle, John Berry was a member of the attacking parties that stormed and captured the British frigatte Margueritta in the early summer of 1775. During the skirmish, John Berry was shot in the mouth and the bullet exited the side of his neck. He survived and received a pension as a result of his participation. The battle to take the Margueritta was the result of spontaneous reactions -- some would say mob
actions -- to threats made upon the town of Machias by the British frigatte Margueritta. The battle fever of the participants was fueled by recent news of the skirmishes around Boston that essentially started the Revolutionary War against Britain."
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Charles and Sarah had other children, including Orrilla (third daughter) who married Joseph Ellis Barrett, M.D., of Wooster, OH. Ellis Piper is named for him. Dr. Barrett served as Surgeon with the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry; he delivered both of his wife's nephews, David Ellis Piper and Randall Gordon Piper. Dr. Barrett's rank was Major in the U. S. Army.
"History of Wayne Co., OH," by Ben Douglass (Wooster: 1874), p. 620, reports that Charles "was raised on the farm with his father, and remained with him until he was 21 years of age. He made a trip to Missouri, remaining there about 15 months, when he returned, and, October 8, 1840, married Sarah Milbourn, of East Union township. In 1852 he removed to the farm on which he now [1874] lives. He has nine children. ...Mr. Boydston is a conscientious, earnest man, whose integrity is unimpeached and whose life and exampe are worthy of imitation."
The 1860 federal census of East Union Twp., Wayne Co., OH lists Charles (age 43, farmer) and wife Sarah (age 36) with children Sephrona [sic] (18, a teacher), Emeline (16), Horace (12), Delinda [sic] (10, Olula [sic] (14), Emily (8), Warren (6) and Mary (4). The 1880 census of the same twp. lists Charles and wife Sarah, and only one child, Delinda (age 30), in their household.
David Hartmannwrote 15 Sept 1977: "Charles Boydston house located on the South side of US 30, 1200 feet East of the intersection of Twp. Road 142 and US 30. It is an interesting frame house in the Victorian Italianate Style with fleur de lys carved over the second story front windows. Charles Boydston builder of the house circa 1865 married Sarah Milbourn another of Andrew Milbourn's sisters."
The "Wooster (Ohio) Republican" 3 August 1871 printed an announcement: "Please announce the name of Charles Boydston, of East Union Township as a candidate for County Commissioner, and oblige. - Friends of Reform". This newspaper 16 February 1871 printed a "recommendation" dated 14 February 1871 at East Union for Mr. S. C. Orr who taught school in the township, signed by Charles Boydston and Josiah Milbourn, among others. Charles is a member of the Republican Party Central Committee in Wayne Co. according to the primary election notice in this newspaper 20 August 1857, and in its 3 Aug 1871 issue, p. 3, is advertized as a candidate for County Commissioner by the "Friends of Reform". This newspaper also published winners in the county fair ("Agricultural Society" Exhibition): 29 Oct 1863 - Mrs. Charles Boydston second best in "Domestic Manufactures" for 5 yards of "barred flannel" and best for one poung of stocking yarn; 1 Nov 1866 - Charles Boydston best in show for premium quince jelly and second for grapes, Concord premium; 7 Oct 1869 - Mrs. Charles Boydston second for pears, and daughter Emma best in needle work for a darned tidy and also for "best chemise, yoke and sleeve crochet," and daughter Dell [sic] "best embroidered night dress"; 20 Oct 1870 - Charles Boydston had the best Holstine heifer, 2 years old.
The "Mansfield (Ohio) News" 6 April 1910 printed this announcement: "Charles Boydston, one of the most aged residents of Wayne county, died at his home on the state road, east of Wooster, Tuesday morning, after a long illness from rheumatism. His age was 93 years." Charles' death certificate states he d. of "senile gangrene". Charles' will and estate papers are in the probate case file No. 13172 in Wayne Co., OH court house - final distribution was filed 11 May 1912.
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[7150] Augustus m. 2 Sept 1867 Emma Montgomery (b. 1848, dau. of Jonah Montgomery and wife Lucy Herrick of Belfast, ME). Augustus is listed as second child. He is buried in Hillside Cemetery, Penobscot, Me with her, where her dates are given 1849-1884, and with his second wife Ada R. McNamara (1855-1908).
[60727] Jeanne is daughter of Harry D. Cummings (1905-1983) & Frances Margaret McAvoy (1905-2005).
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[37885] The person is from the unverified Huston Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states William served as a corporal in Co. C, 9th Maine Volunteer Infantry, 1864-1865.
[24763] http://goshornhistory.org/downloads/william_jones.htm states that William is "son of John A. (1729 in England -1840) and Elizabeth (Somerset) Jones." Find A Grave memorial 201665170 reports "James Jones spent his youth on his parent's farm in Path Valley, Franklin County. Prior to 1814, he settled on a farm at the base of Tuscarora Mountain, near the village of Nossville in Huntingdon County. He and his wife, Mary, had a family of ten children. After Mary died in 1841 at age 46, James married Hannah Hegie."
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[41859] "The Selinsgrove Times-Tribune [Selinsgrove, PA], 23 October 1958," p. 5: "Irvin Stanley Snyder, 54, of South Third Street, died Thursday at his home. In ailing health for the past five years, he had been bedfast for the past year. Born June 12, 1904, in Klingerstown, he was the son of Amos and Lydia Rebuck Snyder. He attended the Klingerstown public schools, and was married to Dollie Kinney March 25, 1924, in Hagerstown, Maryland. Employed as a fireman and engineer at the Selinsgrove State School for 14 years, he also worked at Allenwood, with the Hamp Brothers Construction Company, Camp Hill; and his last employment was with Central Builders Supply Company. He was a member of the First Lutheran Church, Selinsgrove. He is survived by his widow; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Hess, of Sunbury; Miss Anna Snyder, of Selinsgrove; and Mrs. Paul Dorman, of Rochester, New York; a son, Irvin Snyder, of Sunbury; nine grandchildren; three brothers, Charles Snyder, of Freeburg; Lewis Snyder, of State College; and Robert Snyder, of Hummel's Wharf; and a sister, Mrs. Mable Fagley, of Sunbury."
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[58297] The unverified file GCML-4CV in familysearch.org offers: "When Katherine L Stanwood was born on 4 March 1935, in Maine, United States, her father, Herbert Alton Stanwood, was 26 and her mother, Lilo Lula Tracy, was 25. She had at least 1 son. She lived in Milbridge, Washington, Maine, United States for about 10 years. She died on 26 January 2018, at the age of 82, and was buried in Sebago Lake Village Cemetery, Standish, Cumberland, Maine, United States."