[59974] Margaret is daughter of Melvin James Donovan, Sr. (1889-1970) & Harriet Hilda Hartford (1895-1964; m. 4 July 1913 in Columbia Falls, Washington Co., ME).
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[29860] This line not verified, and is offered by http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/GREYSTOKE.htm.
[57522] The unverified file L71L-G78 in familysearch.org offers: "When Sarah Louisa Libby was born on 17 April 1866, in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United States, her father, John Adams Libby, was 32 and her mother, Harriet Huston Robinson, was 27. She married Handy William Tupper on 28 March 1888, in Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Portland Ward 2, Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States for about 10 years and South Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States for about 10 years. She died in 1950, at the age of 84, and was buried in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United States."
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[18367] Aaron m. 22 Dec 1881 in Forreston, IL to Martha Ann Pipher. "Freeport Journal-Standard [Freeport, Illinois], 13 February 1956," p. 5: "Aaron Motter, 93, died Sunday morning in the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Reemtsma, following a short illness. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Motter was born May 8, 1862, the son of Leonard and Elizabeth Motter. He lived all his life in Leaf River Township. In addition to the daughter with whom he made his home, Motter is survived by another daughter, Mrs. William Ratmeyer, Forreston; and a brother, William, Brookings, S. D. Four grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren also survive."
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Find A Grave memorial 126877644 offers:
Mr Pigman owned steamboats that moved between New Orleans and Havana, Cuba. At the outbreak of the Civil War he joined the Confederate States Army as Lieutenant in the 8th Florida Regiment, was taken prisoner at Gettysburg and imprisoned on Johnsons Island in Ohio. The Pigman home at Wake Key, Florida, was destroyed in an attack by Federal gunboats and Mrs. Pigman came to Savannah with her son to live with her sister. After the war, the Pigmans moved to Macon, Georgia, where William worked in a drug firm, William Augusts Pigman, his son, started working in the drugstore at the age of 15. He came to Savannah at 19 years-old and bought a drug business there. He married Edna A. Breeze of Rome New York; she was a well-known poet in Savannah.
1) Children as a result from marriage to Mary Keziah Jenkins, daughter of Ralph Newton Jenkins and Susan Gordon, on 4 November 1845.
Dau: Lois Pigman
Son: Gordon Jenkins Pigman
Son: Charles L. Pigman b. 1847
2) Child as a result of marraige to Mary Theresa Sprigman on 5 January 1854. Son: Augustus Pigman.
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Georgia Historcal Society repository in Savannah, Georgia has a diary that belonged to William Penn Pigman, 1862-1864; the 1862 entries are summaries of his experiences in the Civil War. The entries of April and May 1863 relate to his last battle experience and his capture. The remainder of the diary was written at Fort Delaware and on Johnsons Island, where William was a prisoner of war. Also a diary that belonged to Mary T. Pigman (Wife) and includes an account of her visit to her husband at Johnsons Island prison.
[14919] John was of Oakville, Ontario according to the LDS Church's unverified IGI file, which provides his dates.
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[48009] For this line, see the unverified file LHV6-8C7 in 2020 in familysearch.org.