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[27078] "Ancestral Roots...," Frederick L. Weis (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992 - 7th Edition) Line 11 (p. 15) states he was Governor of Rhode Island and had eight children by the first two of his four wives.
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| | _Hezekiah STODDER ___|
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| | | | _John BRYANT ________
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| | | |_Hannah BRYANT _______________|_Mary LEWIS _________
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| |_Bathsheba STODDER __|
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| | _Richard SYLVESTER __
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| | _Israel SYLVESTER ____________|_Naomi TORREY _______
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| |_Lois SYLVESTER _____|
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David resided in Plantation 3 in Hancock Co., Maine, and served in the War for Independence. {-per George A. Wheeler, "History of Castine...," Bangor, 1875, p.362.} The first Methodist Church in Penobscot was built on Capt. Dunbar's farm in 1801 with a reputed seating capacity of 1,000! {-Rilla Leach Moore, "Mill Creek: Penobscot, Maine," Castine: 1967, p.3.} Deaths in the Penobscot area also include a Lucy Wardwell, married, age 58 years, died 25 August 1868, daughter of David Dunbar, born in Scituate, MA, and wife Elizabeth Coan [sic] - did Elizabeth remarry? - is Lucy a daughter of David who d. 1841? David (?1757-1841?) was a solider in the "French and Indian" war and the War for Independence (serving as a Minuteman 17 April 1775)
Mark E. Honey wrote in the Castine Patriot (newspaper), 22 July 1999, p. 6: "Captain David Dunbar...lived in what is now Penobscot, in that community I call the Narrows, between Wardwell's Point and the present Castine town line. He was a master mariner, commanding the schooner 'Hancock' of Blue Hill in 1798, the schooner 'Eight Sisters' of Castine in 1801, and the schooner 'Freedom,' also of Castine. He is also listed as the master of the ship 'Joseph & Phebe' of Castine, probably a vessel belonging to the Perkins family. In March and April of 1812 we find Captain Dunbar sailing to the West Indies and the port of Antigua. He was apparently working for the Castine merchant Doty Little. His crew included Nathan Whight, Jeremiah Green, Mr. Clow, Mr. Perkins, and William Acean. The list of sailors is not complete, nor is the name of the vessel legible, though it may be the 'Defiance,' but what has survived is a one-page document which sheds some light on the expenses of a small vessel in 1812 plying the waters of the West Indies. Incidentally, the initials W.I. were familiar to 19th century coastal folks, because they represented the trade and goods which were a vital link in their maritime commerce. Rum for the ship's use: this particular entry is mentioned on March 9, 11/2 gallons at $1.50, and March 20, 1 gallon at $2. Additional purchases of rum occured on March 20, when a boat was hired at 25 cents per to haul two casks of rum, on March 21 when seven casks of rum and molasses were boted (boated) for 25 cents each, on March 24 when 120 gallons of rum and punch were purchased for $74, and on March 27 when 12 casks of rum and punch were brought to the vessel. This large amount of alcohol was part of the cargo which was to be brought back to Boston or Maine. The rum used on-board ship was part of the daily ration for captain and crfew. It was kept under the watchful eye of the captain whose other difficult job was to keep the crew from sampling the merchandise. Sugar was another important commodity to be purchased for the trip home. ..." NSDAR 611765 records his military service: "Pvt. May 1st 1775, Scituate, Mass. served 8 months under Samuel Stockbridge, Col. Hearth's Regt. of Mass., Jan. 1st 1776 serving 1 year under Capt Joshua Jacobs, Col. Bailey Continental Army, May 1st 1777, 8 months under Capt Nathaniel Jarvius, Col. Henry Jackson Continental Army. He was engaged in the battle of Frogs Point and White Plains. - 'Soldiers of The American Revolution, Maine,' p. 23; Pension #W 22981 National Archives." "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War" (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1899), Vol. 5, p. 29: "Dunbar, David, Scituate. Capt. Newcomb's co.; muster return of 4 Independent companies stationed at Hull, dated March 1, 7777; age 19 yrs.; mustered by Daniel Souther, Muster Master." - and (loc. cit.) "Private, Sapt. Samuel Stockridge's co., Brig. Gen. John Thomas's regt.; company return dated Oct. 7, 1775." Cf. "Soldiers, Sailors and Patriots of the Revolutionary War - Maine," Carleton E. Fisher (Louisville: NSSAR, 1982), p. 217. [A John Dunbar was a grantee at St. Andrews, N.B. among Loyalists resettled there from Castine, ME in 1783-84 - no relationship is known but the surname is curious.]
L. Donna Hoffman shared 21 Sept 2003 via email (donnahoffmann@worldnet.att.net): "I have just gone to the Probate Court and retrieved David Dunbar d. 1841 and his wife Elizabeth d. 1855 Probated Wills, in it David had mentioned three daughters and their husbands I have never heard of before. I had always thought that he had only one daughter Elizabeth "Betsey Mary" Conner. It seems in his will he names Joan Dunbar, w/o George Washington Black, Margaret Dunbar, w/o James Field Sally (Sarah) Dunbar, w/o Taylor Wardwell. When I looked these up in the marriage records the Black and Field were from Prospect." Donna Hoffman wrote 30 Sept 2003: "The Schooners that I can confirm that Deacon David Dunbar said or had anything to do with are Schooner "Freedom" "Eight Sisters" "Trio" "Five Brothers" "Defiance" Brigs "Mary Jane" "Unity" I either have bills of Laden with his name on them or his name is in "Sailing Days on the Penobscot" by Lincoln Colcord. Only once do I have a bill of laden for Rum. All of the others are for Lumber and fresh fruit, molasses, caster oil and whatever they can bargain for. Same for Jairus - he must have been a great bargainer for Joseph Bryant up and down the coast and to Havana."
"A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary War Services...," (Washington: Blair and Rives, 1841 - published by Act of Congress), p. 13 lists David Dunbar, age 83 in 1840, as residing in Penobscot, ME. For insight into what service in the War for Independence was like for David, see "A People's History of the American Revolution," Ray Raphael (New York: The New Press, 2001 - ISBN 0-06-000440-1), Chapters 1 & 2.
Microfilm records for John D. Conner at the Maine State Library give David's year of death as 1841, as does p. 75 in Bertha Bowden's cemetery book. [Albert E. Myers has proven his lineage from David as member 73197 of the Sons of the Anerican Revolution.]
David Dunbar was among the signers of the covenant of the First Congregational Church in Penobscot in 1803 (- "Missions and Meeting Houses, Chapels and Churches," Lynn Hudson Parsons [Castine, ME: Castine Historical Society, 2012]), p. 46.
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"Revolutionary War Graves Register," (Louisville: NSSAR, 1993)
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Marriage Records of Hancock County, Maine (Camden: Picton Press, 1992)
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http://goshornhistory.org/downloads/william_jones.htm states that Sarah was b. 26 March 1849 and lists her eleven siblings. Terence Strobaugh reported the family in GenForum 28 Nov 2005:
"Descendants of William Lyman Parson
1. William Lyman Parson (b.Abt 1817;d.9 Jul 1895)
sp: Margaret J. Jones (b.Abt 1818;d.Abt 1899)
2. Franklin Dyson Parson (b.Abt 1839;d.Aft Oct 1920)
sp: Margaret E. (b.Abt 1843)
3. Florence J. Parson (b.Abt 1862)
3. Elmer S. Parson (b.Abt 1867)
2. Washington Parson (b.Abt 1840;d.Aft Oct 1920)
2. James Oliver Parson (b.22 Jun 1841-Shade Valley,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.21 Mar 1916-Nossville,Huntingdon Co.,PA)
sp: Hannah Jane Briggs (b.12 Jan 1842;d.28 Mar 1872)
3. Harwood McNight Parson (b.8 Sep 1864;d.23 Mar 1941)
3. Laurena E. Parson (b.Abt 1867)
sp: Isaac F. Goshorn (b.Abt 1864-,Huntingdon Co.,PA;m.30 Dec 1886)
3. Milton Parson (b.Abt 1868)
3. Nora Ellen Parson (b.Abt 1870)
sp: Mary Belle Edgin (b.29 Mar 1858-Germany Valley,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.27 May 1939-Lewistown,Mifflin Co.,PA)
3. Lula Grace Parson (b.1879;d.1916)
sp: James McIntyre Fleming (b.25 Sep 1868-,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.8 Nov 1939-Lewistown,Mifflin Co.,PA)
3. Charles Alva Parson (b.1883;d.1944)
sp: Clara Beulah Parson (b.30 Sep 1900-Nook,Juniata Co.,PA;m.26 May 1919;d.16 Jan 1961-Blairs Mills,HC,PA)
3. Lyman Floyd Parson (b.13 Jan 1888-Nossville,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.24 Nov 1935)
sp: Mabel Elizabeth Colyer (b.28 Jun 1889-,Mifflin Co.,PA;m.17 Feb 1910;d.31 May 1952-,Huntingdon Co.,PA)
3. Nettie Victoria Parsons (b.8 Jul 1892-Nossville,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.16 Feb 1976-Long Beach,Los Angeles Co.,CA)
sp: William Paul Kling (b.23 Nov 1892;m.7 Mar 1911;d.27 Nov 1954)
3. Mabel Parson (b.Abt 1895)
sp: L. Lemont Pyles
sp: McClure
2. Mary E. Parson (b.17 Feb 1844-Nossville,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.21 Oct 1920-Mt. Union,Huntingdon Co.,PA)
sp: Anderson Beers (b.15 Apr 1835-Concord,Franklin Co.,PA;m.29 Oct 1861;d.9 Apr 1894-Mt. Union,Huntingdon Co.,PA)
3. Wilbert L. Beers (b.16 Jul 1861;d.Aft Oct 1920)
sp: Mary Elizabeth Parson (b.21 Oct 1862;m.10 Jan 1882;d.4 Jul 1902)
3. Margaret Jane Beers (b.27 Sep 1862;d.25 Apr 1930)
sp: Moses Vaughn (b.1852;m.6 Nov 1879;d.13 Aug 1918)
3. James Dyson Beers (b.30 May 1864;d.Aft Oct 1920)
sp: Emma Bollinger
3. Blanche S. Beers (d.Aft Oct 1920)
sp: Julius Young
3. Martha E. Beers (b.16 Jan 1867;d.1933)
sp: Charles H. Clark (b.1870;d.13 Jun 1919-Dutton,Teton Co.,MT)
3. S. Charles Beers (b.28 Dec 1873;d.1937)
sp: Nellie McMan
3. Harry L. Beers (b.27 May 1873;d.Aft Oct 1920)
3. Ollie E. Beers (b.22 Apr 1876;d.Aft Oct 1920)
3. Beers (d.Aft Oct 1920)
sp: H. W. Harrison
3. Edward McMathers Beers (b.18 Apr 1877-Nossville,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.1932)
sp: Iva C. Ewing (b.1880;m.Abt 1910;d.1943)
2. John Lewis Parson (b.18 Sep 1846-Nossville,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.2 Feb 1927-Newton Hamilton,Mifflin Co.,PA)
sp: Rose A. Briggs (b.2 Mar 1845;m.30 Apr 1867;d.24 Mar 1926-Newton Hamilton,Mifflin Co.,PA)
3. Ralph Shade Parsons (b.4 Nov 1868;d.15 Nov 1926)
sp: Ina Pearl Gahagan (b.19 Feb 1880;d.1 Apr 1964)
3. Mintie Jane Parsons (b.31 Dec 1869;d.9 Jan 1933)
sp: John P. Withington
3. William Louis Parsons (b.21 Jun 1871;d.29 Dec 1875)
3. Margaret E. Parsons (b.3 Mar 1873;d.20 Mar 1873)
3. Anna Hester Parsons (b.24 Mar 1875;d.13 Jan 1879)
3. Mary Rozella Parsons (b.5 Mar 1878;d.1 May 1963)
3. Harvey Decker Parsons (b.29 Oct 1879;d.8 Oct 1955)
sp: Maude Gearhart
3. Dessie V. Parsons (b.3 Dec 1884;d.9 Mar 1957)
sp: Joseph Lawrence Monroe (b.8 Aug 1884;d.23 Mar 1963)
2. Angelina Parson (b.Abt 1848;d.Bef Oct 1920)
2. Sarah Elizabeth Parson (b.26 Mar 1849-Nossville,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.29 Apr 1935)
sp: Daniel Briner (b.31 May 1847-Mt. Pleasant,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.21 Nov 1912)
3. Ira George Briner (b.29 Aug 1876-Shade Gap,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.9 Mar 1941-State College,Centre Co.,PA)
sp: Jessie Camilla Comp (m.19 Jun 1901)
sp: Myrtle Nancy Anne Bruce (b.28 Aug 1890/1891-Kansas City,WC,KS;m.1911;d.10 Jan 1969-Fremont,Alameda Co.,CA)
3. Loy John Briner (b.31 Mar 1878;d.29 Jul 1878)
3. Dora May Briner (b.29 Dec 1880;d.29 Feb 1904)
sp: Andrew Jackson Rudisill (b.25 Dec 1867-Gettysburg,Adams Co.,PA;m.1 May 1900;d.18 Apr 1927)
3. Alta Manerva Briner (b.26 Jun 1884;d.5 Sep 1884)
2. Orley Annie Parson (b.16 Jun 1852;d.1929)
sp: George Washington Vaughn (b.1845;m.Mar 1870;d.1919)
3. William Paul Vaughn (b.21 Nov 1888-Shade Valley,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.17 Jun 1965-Trenton,Mercer Co.,NJ)
sp: Lena V. Ramsey (b.1895;m.Jul 1913;d.1982)
2. Amy Gray Parson (b.29 Dec 1852;d.Bef Oct 1920)
sp: Wilson Vaughn (b.Abt 1849;m.24 Dec 1876)
3. Oscar D. Vaughn (b.18 Mar 1890-Richvale,Huntingdon Co.,PA;d.15 Dec 1968-Huntingdon,Huntingdon Co.,PA)
sp: Flo Clemens
2. Hannah Belle Parsons (b.1 Feb 1854;d.Aft Feb 1927)
sp: George B. Gardner (b.17 Nov 1861;m.1 Jan 1883)
2. William E. Parsons (b.12 Mar 1856;d.Aft Feb 1927)
sp: Mary E. Maffett (b.16 Apr 1860;d.27 Feb 1892)
2. Jane Parson (b.Abt 1859;d.Bef Oct 1920)"
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[55665] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine]," 26 January 2024: "Colchester, Conn. - Dana M. Sherwood, 72, of Colchester, Conn. died suddenly on Nov. 28, 2023. Born on Oct. 23, 1951, in Bangor, Dana grew up in Bolton, Conn. and later resided for many years in Colchester. Dana was well liked and respected by all who had the opportunity to know him, and he cherished his neighbors and friends. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed working in the woods, hunting and fishing. He had been a member of the Colchester Fish and Game Club. Dana retired in March of 2022 after many years of service at the Triumph Group, of West Hartford, Conn. Dana is survived by his son Jason Sherwood of Deer Isle, and his three grandchildren Alex, Hannah and Vanessa Sherwood of Blue Hill. He is also survived by his significant other, Joanne Merrill, of E. Haddam, Conn., his sisters Marie Knapp of Dedham, Fay LaPlace of Port St. Lucie, Fla., Melinda Noyes of Robbinston, and several loving nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Vaughn and Barbara Sherwood, and his brother Blaine Sherwood."
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| | |_Mary Lydia MELLOTT _______|_Mary Elizabeth WINK _______
| | (1790 - 1853) m 1809
|_Elmira Elnora SIPES _|
(1856 - 1897) |
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| | m 1799
| _William Truax CLEVENGER _|
| | (1801 - 1883) m 1829 |
| | | _Benjamin Phillip TRUAX ____+
| | | | (1731 - 1801) m 1761
| | |_Parthenia Rebeckah TRUAX _|_Parthenia Rachel PITTMAN __
| | (1783 - 1835) m 1799 (1742 - 1781)
|_Elizabeth CLEVENGER _____|
(1835 - ....) m 1851 |
| _John M. MELLOTT ___________+
| | (1725 - 1786) m 1751
| _John M. MELLOTT __________|_Sarah STILLWELL ___________
| | (1753 - 1835) (1731 - 1812)
|_Elizabeth MELLOTT _______|
(1800 - 1864) m 1829 |
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|_Elizabeth SAMPSON ________|____________________________
_Arnoul III, Count of CHAUMONTOIS _________+
| (.... - 0820)
_ NAME UNKNOWN , Count of Saunois_|___________________________________________
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| (.... - 0918) |
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| | | (0846 - 0879) m 0868
| |_Ermentrude of FRANCE ____________|_Adelaide of PARIS ________________________
| (0870 - ....) (.... - 0901)
_Godefroy ("the Old"), Count of VERDUN _|
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|--Irmingard of VERDUN
| (0975 - 1042)
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| | (.... - 0967) |
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(.... - 1008) |
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[31314] See http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irmingard_von_Verdun and http://www.rosstal.de/geschichte/irmingard.htm.
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_Augustine (Jr.) WARNER _|
| (1642 - 1681) |
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| | | |_Margaret HARTLEY ___|_____________________
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| |_Mary TOWNELEY __________|
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| |_Jennet HALSTEAD ____|
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|--Elizabeth WARNER
| (1672 - 1720)
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| _Robert READE _______|
| | m 1600 |
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| | (1608 - 1671) m 1641 |
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| | | _Thomas WINDEBLAKE __|_____________________
| | | | m 1566
| | |_Mildred WINDEBLAKE _|
| | m 1600 |
| | | _Edward DYMOKE ______+
| | | | (1508 - 1566)
| | |_Frances DYMOKE _____|_Anne TALBOYS _______
| | m 1566 (1493 - 1566)
|_Mildred READE __________|
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|_Elizabeth MARTIAU ______|
(1625 - 1685) m 1641 |
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_John WENTWORTH ______________
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_Sir Roger WENTWORTH _|_Agnes DRONSFIELD ____________
| (.... - 1452) m 1423 (.... - 1437)
_Sir Philip WENTWORTH _|
| (.... - 1464) m 1447 |
| | _Philip LE DESPENCER _________+
| | | (1364 - 1424)
| |_Margery DESPENSER ___|_Elizabeth DE TIBETOT ________
| (1400 - 1478) m 1423 (1370 - 1424)
_Henry WENTWORTH ____|
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| | _Thomas DE CLIFFORD __________+
| | | (.... - 1391)
| | _John DE CLIFFORD ____|_Elizabeth DE ROOS ___________
| | | (1388 - 1422) (.... - 1424)
| |_Mary CLIFFORD ________|
| (.... - 1478) m 1447 |
| | _Sir Henry ("Hotspur") PERCY _+
| | | (1364 - 1403) m 1379
| |_Elizabeth PERCY _____|_Elizabeth MORTIMER __________
| (.... - 1437) (1371 - 1417)
_Sir Richard WENTWORTH _|
| (1480 - 1528) |
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|--Thomas WENTWORTH
| (1503 - 1551)
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[40219] The unverified Day Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 offers: "When Lord Thomas (Baron) Wentworth was born in 1503 in Yorkshire, his father, Richard, was 28 and his mother, Anne, was 23. He married Mrs. Flintell in 1527 in Kirkby, Yorkshire. They had 10 children in 23 years. He died on March 3, 1551, in Yorkshire, at the age of 48, and was buried in London, London . . . Elizabeth Flintell was born in 1507 in South Kirkby, Yorkshire . . . . She died on September 4, 1584, in Yorkshire, having lived a long life of 77 years."