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[54813] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 10 January 1998, p. 21: "Waltham - Mildred Bartlett Haslam, 93, wife of the late Harold E. Haslam, died Thursday Jan. 8, 1998 at an Ellsworth health-care facility. She was born in Franklin May 28, 1904, the daughter of Edwin F. and Harriet L. (Lawrie) Bartlett. Mildred was educated in Eastbrook schools and was a 1923 graduate of Coburn Classical Institute in Waterville. She also attended the Castine Normal School and the University of Maine at Orono. She taught in school districts in Beechland, Otis, Mariaville, Great Pond, Amherst, Waltham, and Eastbrook, retiring in 1971. Mildred was a member of the Eastbrook Baptist Church since 1924 and was the oldest member. She was also a member of Greenwood Grange No. 363 Eastbrook, Green Mountain, Pomona State and National granges, the Hancock County Retired Teacher's Association, the Maine Teacher's Association, Eastern Star No. 97; past master of the White Shrine No. 4, the Christmas Club, Historical Society, Garden Club, the Missionary Society of Eastbrook, and the Help-Some-How Club in Waltham. She is survived by four sons, Thurston E. and his wife, JoAnn of Ellsworth, Dwight M. and his wife, Estelle of Portland, Donald A. and his wife, Marilyn of Trenton, and Wayne H. and his wife, Sarah of Eastbrook; one daughter, Donna H. Barrows and her husband, John of Portland; 12 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, one great-stepgranddaughter, several nieces, nephews and cousins." Mildred is daughter of Edwin Forrest Bartlett (b in 1867) & Harriett L. Lawrie (b. in 1866). She and Harold had Thurston "Dusty" Haslam (1927-2014), Dwight M Haslam (b. in 1929), Donna Harriett Haslem (1932-2002) & Donald Haslam (1946-2013).
[41043] Fred m. Delia F. _____ (d. 13 Oct 1882, buried in the Bowden-Heath Cemetery, Penobscot, Hancock Co., ME). Fred was lost at sea. Bowden Name Meaning - English: habitational name from any of several places called Bowden or Bowdon. Bowden in Devon and Derbyshire and Bowdon in Cheshire are named with Old English boga bow + dun hill, i.e. hill shaped like a bow; one in Leicestershire (Bugedone in Domesday Book) comes, according to Ekwall, from the Old English personal name Buga (masculine) or Bucge (feminine) + dun. There are also Scottish places of this name, but there are comparatively few bearers of the surname Bowden north of the border. In England the surname is found most frequently in Lancashire and in the West Country. In Devon and Cornwall there has been some confusion with the Norman personal name Baldwin. English: habitational name from Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, so named with the Old English phrase bufan dune on, upon the hill. The surname may also have arisen as a topographic name from the same phrase used independently, for someone who lived at the top of a hill. Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadáin descendant of Buadán, an Old Irish personal name. - Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press
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[2551] http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDY%20KINGS.htm states "She is named as sister of 'Rodulfi regis' in the latter's 10 Jun 888 charter, and in her own 14 Jan 929 grant to Cluny. She names 'Richardi principis domni mei' in this latter document. After her husband died, she retired to a monastery. She transferred the monastery of Roman-Moutier to the monastery of Cluny by charter dated 14 Jul 929. - m ([887/88]) Richard Comte d'Autun, son of comte Buvinus [Bouvin] & his wife _____ d'Arles (-1 Jan 921, bur Sens, abbaye de Sainte-Colombe). He was later known as Richard 'le Justicier' Duke of Burgundy."
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[24454] This line from is from an unverified file in 2018 at https://gw.geneanet.org and requires documentation. It is enhanced with information from the genealogy at https://georgetownhistoricalsociety.org/genealogy. A posting on an Ancestry.com message board reports: "Please also note that John and Mary Couillard received fellowship at the First Church of Georgetown (later the Congregational Church of Phippsburg) as well as having their children baptized there during the period 1765-1772. This suggests that John must have maintained the family in Georgetown for a period of time prior to moving permanently to the Frankfort area."
[25625] Johanna is daughter of Thomas de Hawkswell. [This line is not verified.]
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Coronation delayed (because Archbishop Dunstan disapproved his lifestyle) until 973 (at Bath); with Dunstan he reformed monastic houses on Rule of St.Benedict; m. (1) Aethelflaed ("the white duck"), dau. of Earl Ormaer, & had Edward the Martyr; m. (2) Aelfthryth, dau. of Earl Ordgar, & had Aethelred II; also had daughter, Eadgyth (St.), Abbess of Barking, b. ca. 962, by Wulthryth, "an inmate of the convent at Wilton", who declined marriage. Edgar's reign "is often regarded as the highest point of effective power reached by the Old English monarchy...a time of peace for the greater part of England." He is fame is due "to his lavish patronage of the church, and to the encouragement which he gave to the great men, Dunstan, Ethelwold, and Oswald, who in his reign were reviving monastic life in England." {-Encycl.Brit.,'56,8:484.} Edgar reigned from October, 959 to 975. Edgar's reign is the setting of "The King's Henchman," a play by Edna St.Vincent Millay (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1927).
http://www.san.beck.org/AB17-FeudalEurope.html offers: "Edgar recalled Dunstan and made him archbishop of Canterbury. In return for their loyalty Edgar allowed the Danes much autonomy in their local affairs, and soon "Danelaw" would refer to the regulations in the Danish shires of England. Edgar was called "the Pacific" by chronicler Roger of Wendover, and his reign was remarkably free of wars. According to Roger, Edgar assembled a navy to defend the coasts of England from foreign nations, and he replaced debased coins with a new coinage for all England. Shires were divided into smaller judicial districts called "hundreds," some of which were under monastic authority. In the emerging feudal system people were under their own personal lord, the lord of the hundred, and the king. Edgar was credited with building more than forty monasteries, nearly doubling the land endowments of the English church. Edgar appointed Oda's nephew Oswald to the see of Worcester and Aethelwold to Winchester; they were influenced by stricter discipline in the Frank monasteries at Cluny and Fleury and began insisting on chastity for all ordained men and women. These prelates and Dunstan fought drunkenness and immorality among the clergy. Aethelwold even made clerks take vows or had their property confiscated. At Edgar's request Aethelwold translated the Rule of Benedict into English, and he also wrote the monastic Regularis Concordia for the Anglican nation from continental models. Aelfric abridged this Latin work for his monks at Eynsham and wrote a biography of his master Aethelwold. In 991 Aelfric published 'Catholic Homilies' in English on the saints whose festivals the English celebrated so that the poor could have more knowledge of Christian ideas. Aelfric emphasized the virtues of industry, patience, and moderation, and he warned against cursing and speaking evil. In 998 Aelfric wrote his 'Lives of the Saints' for Ealdorman Aethelweard and his son."
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[38999] This person is from the unverified Sunseri Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
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[34207] Find A Grave Memorial 79564227 offers: NOAH YOUNG - Oldest of Charles Young's children, was born in Pickaway County, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1818, and in his seventh year moved with his parents to Green Creek township, Sandusky County, Ohio. He helped clear up the farm, a part of which he lived on until his death. He was a kindhearted conscientious man, highly respected and successful in business. A teacher and school officer, farmer and carpenter. He refused to be elected to any public office. In 1857 he joined the U. B. church and was made a local preacher that year, exerting a good influence for righteousness and truth. He married Orlintha Brown, Sept. 11, 1842, a daughter of Jerry and Olive Brown, a good housekeeper, true and faithful to her family. Their eleven children were born on the old home farm in Green Creek Township, Sandusky County, Ohio. . . . Orlintha Young, was affected a long time with stomach trouble and died April 15, 1870, aged 45 years 10 months 18 days, interred in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Noah married his second wife, Louisa Braund a Canadian lady April, 7, 1872. They had one child which did not live long. She lived in the old home for a while after Noah's death, then sold it and lives with her niece Mrs. Hattie (Bax) Huss. Noah settled his own estate before death by giving deeds or money to each of his heirs, and an equal share to his second wife. His early playmates were the little Indian boys and their favorite sport was the bow and arrow, running and jumping, etc. The Indian village was two miles south east of our home and the Indians were very friendly. Noah could stand and jump eleven feet, and run and jump over a rope high as his head.