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[16465] Nathaniel m. 22 Nov 1733 at Gloucester Sarah Haskell (b. 9 Aug 1713) and had at Gloucester: Sarah, Daniel, Nathaniel, Israel, Aaron, Sarah, Solomon, Mary and Henry. [Note: York VR show a Nathaniel Bray m. Hannah Freethy, both of York, ME, 30 Dec 1739.]
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[43338] The 1930 federal census in Waterville lists Frederick (age 13) with his parents in the household of his grandmother's second husband, Thomas Clair.
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[27282] Isabel is daughter of Sir John Moels, Lord Moels lived in East Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, England and/or in North Cadbury, Somerset, England." - see http://www.thepeerage.com/p14715.htm.
This line is from "Descendants of John Knell Niles" at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/c/h/Michael-S-Schrage in 2012 and is not verified. This file offers:
John Niles is generally accepted as the original progenitor of all families by the Niles name in North America. John initially settled in Dorchester, MA around 1634 and then in 1636 moved to Braintree, MA. He was known in Braintree, MA as Old John Niles.
"John was evidently of humble extraction as appears by his title of "Goodman" and his wife as being addressed as "Goody" Niles. In colonial times the title of Mister was strictly reserved for persons of education and condition and the line between Mister and Goodman was strongly marked. His son, Nathaniel gave the family a start on the upward road by his marraige with Sarah Sands, the daughter of James Sands of RI. James Sands was a man of extensive landed property, the major part of which seems to have descended to his daughter as Nathaniel was evidently prosperous and able to give his son Samuel a liberal education. From this time on the Niles appear to have been able in each generation to give educations to their sons. Nathaniel and Sarah had a Rev. Samuel Niles "
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Jeffrey Niles posted in "Niles Family Genealogy Forum" in http://genforum.genealogy.com 7 July 2012: "'Niles' may have an older connection to 'Knell' in Old English, but there does seem to be a bit of confusion regarding the John who immigrated to Massachusetts in the first place. There was a certain John Knill who immigrated from Wales and came on board the ship, 'Speedwell.' But our John Nile/Niles/Nyle most likely arrived from Dorset-shire (probably Beaminster). There was a large group of emigrants who left this area of England around the same time because of the economy and the failing reign of King Charles. And they moved to Dorchester. John Niles' children bear a great similarity in their names to the Nile/Nyle families of Beaminster, Dorset, particularly the family of John Nyle and Johane Paviot who did have a son named John born about the same time as ours who settled in Braintree."
[30722] Anna and Sewell had Sewell Nye (1829-1879), Bowen M. Nye (1830-1883), Sarah Elizabeth Nye Steward (1834-1858), Jewett N. Nye (1840-1889), Abel Nutting Nye (1843-1885) & Eugene McFarland Nye (1846-1905).
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[52225] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 3 June 1976, p. 30: "Guilford - Clifford Perkins, 82, died June 2 at a Dover-Foxcroft hospital. He was born Dec. 25, 1893 in Kingsbury, the son of Edwin and May Larrabee Perkins. He served in the Army in World War I after which he was a carpenter in the Guilford area for many years. He is survived by his wife, Rena (Huntington) Perkins of Guilford; two sons, Randall of Roselle, N.J., and Blaine of San Pedro, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Crystal) Farrar of Sangerville, Mrs. Lawrence (Patricia) Farrar of Millinocket; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Edwards of Auburn and Mrs. Crystal Estes of Auburn; 15 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews."
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[1839] Conan "le Tort" took Nantes in 990; descends from a Conan known as Cynan Medriadog, Prince of Albaine and Powys, who died in 421 (m.388 Dareara, sister of St. Patrick & dau. of Calphurnius) - the legends also have Cynan leaving to found a colony in Armorica, France in 384. Legend also traces Conan's line from ancient Welsh "kings." As Count of Rennes he subdued the entire province and his son and successor, Geoffrey, was first to assume the title "Duke of Brittany." The dukes were crowned at Rennes. See "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 93. Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_I,_Duke_of_Brittany.
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