[34933] This person is from the unverified Herricks family tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states she is daughter of Henry Harris (b. ca. 1580) and Joan Austin (b. ca. 1583), and that she arrived in Salem, MA in 1657. Ancestry.com offers: "Harris Name Meaning - English and Welsh (very common in southern England and South Wales): patronymic from the medieval English personal name Harry, pet form of Henry. This name is also well established in Ireland, taken there principally during the Plantation of Ulster. In some cases, particularly in families coming from County Mayo, both Harris and Harrison can be Anglicized forms of Gaelic Ó hEarchadha."
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[12893] Ebenezer was a farmer and part owner of the schooner "Coral." He inherited & resided on the Charles Hutchins' farm. For his wives and children, see "Hugh Hutchins of Old England," Jack Randolph Hutchins and Richard Jasper Hutchings (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1984), p. 711, and http://www.rootsweb.com/~mecpenob/WC02/WC02_257.HTM
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[43039] Find A Grave Memorial 33694295 reports Sarah had John Almen Paullins, William H Paullins and Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Paullins.
[55455] Hannah is said to be daughter of Paul Sears (1710-1790) & Anna Atkins (1713-1783; m. 31 January 1730 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA).
[3101] Bert was a prominent Akron, Ohio businessman. He is son of George Washington Shriber (b. 23 Nov 1855, d. 27 Nov 1928, came to Loyal Oak near Akron in 1902) and wife Clara Estella Frase (b. 20 July 1859 to Samuel Frase and wife Eleanor Simeran). "The Akron Beacon Journal, 4 August 1969," p. 27: "Services for Bert A. Shriber, 87, who switched from teaching and dentistry to business and accumulated millions, will be at 1 p. m. Tuesday in Billow Fairlawn chapel. Burial will be in Rose Hill cemetery. Mr. Shriber died Saturday night in Barberton Citizens Hospital. He lived at 718 Robinson av., Barberton. He leaves his wife, Lillie; two sons, Kenneth, Deer-field Beach, Fla., and George, Akron; a daughter, Mrs. John A. Harig, Barberton; two brothers, Dr. Howard, Akron, and Glenn, Uniontown; six grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. . . . Mr. Shriber shunned the limelight, refusing in the 1930s to be the Republican candidate for mayor of Akron. Anticipating a bitter campaign, he explained: I can't expose my family to that kind of treatment. He headed Shriber Enterprises, the family complex, as chairman until his health failed. He was born on his grandfather's farm in Wayne County, and after attending schools in Orrville and Wooster taught in Loyal Oak. But teaching offered few opportunities then, and he enrolled in the dental school at Western Reserve University, Cleveland. After practicing a short time in Akron, Mr. Shriber became interested in business. He closed his dentist's office at Main and Market sts. and organized the State Bank in 1914. He was president of the bank and also the Realty Benefit Co. In 1921, Mr. Shriber's bank and two others merged into the Ohio State Bank & Trust Co., which was then the banking arm of Goodyear. Through a series of mergers during the depression years, Ohio State Bank became a part of First National Bank. After selling his bank, Mr. Shriber headed an auto finance firm, auto parts company, an industrial mortgage concern and had extensive real estate interests. Mr. Shriber organized the Automobile Dealers Mortgage Service, and the company prospered as auto sales soared in the 1920s. Sensing the coming 'auto age,' he founded a company to deal in auto parts, the Shriber-Schroth Co., which became known as the Shriber-Slates Co. in the 1940s. He continued financing auto purchases with the firm, Akron Auto Finance Co., until he was bought out by auto makers who wanted to do their own financing. The auto parts business was continued under various firm names by his son, George A., and late grandson, Kenneth Skip Shriber, who died Wednesday after a long illness. In 1938, Mr. Shriber bought the 11-acre Andrew H. Noah residence and estate at N. Portage Path and Tallmadge pkwy. for $35,000. On the site in recent years were built the Carlton House and Blair House apartments. In 1960, the Shriber family bought the Midway Plaza shopping center at Brittain rd. and W. Tallmadge av. for $1.5 million. He was a member of Akron City Club, Fairlawn Country Club, the University Club and several Masonic orders, including Akron Lodge 83; Washington chapter 25, Akron Council 80; Akron Commandry 25 and Tadmor Shrine. He was a member of Grace United Church of Christ in Norton Village." Vivian (ne Myers) Harig wrote: "The Shriber family came from Germany to somewhere near Harrisburg and on to Wayne County in Ohio. They are buried on Coal Bank Road just south of Doylestown across from the Lutheran Church."
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[46412] James is son of Edwin A. Zander (b. 1829) and Mary Sophia Espey (b. 1836).