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[686] "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 82 states he m. Bertha _____. Henry is son of Engenulf (William), the son of Henry, Sire de Ferrieres & Chambrais in Normandy. Henry "took part in the Conquest and held a great fief in the midlands. He established his chief seat at Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, on the Derbyshire border, and founded there a Cluniac priory." {-Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1956, 9:183} Henry, Sire de Ferrieres, held Tillieres, etc. and brought many warriors to the Conquest, for which he received 210 manors, 114 of these in Derbyshire. Henry was one of the commissioners for the general survey of 1085. Homer Beers James' site (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f028.htm#I1364X1) in 2003 offers: Henry de Ferriers, son of Walcheline de Feriers, obtained from William the Conqueror, a grant of Tutbury Castle, co. Stafford, with extensive possessions in other shires, of which one hundred and fourteen manors were in Derbyshire. He must have been of considerable rank, not only from those enormous grants, but from the circumstances of his being one of the commissioners appointed by King William to make the Grand Survey, the Domesday Record, of the kingdom. He was the founder of the priory of Tutbury, which he liberally endowed. Crispin and Macary report: "Henry de Ferrieres is referred to by Wace thus, 'Henri li sire de Ferrieres,' and he who then held Tillieres. He was seigneur de Saint Hilaire de Ferriers near Bernay and the son, of Walkelin de Ferrers, who fell in a contest with Hugh de Montfort I. early in the reign of Duke William, in which both of these noblemen were killed. He had an older brother William, also reported at Hastings, undoubtedly well advanced in years at that time, who died before the compilation of Domesday, where his name does not appear. Henry de Ferrers received 210 manors, 114 of which were in Derbyshire. The seat of his chief barony was Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire, which had previously belonged to Hugh Lupus, but upon the latter becoming the Earl of Chester in 1071, it was granted to Henry de Ferrers, who founded nearby a Cluniac monastery. Henry was appointed one of the commissioners for the general survey in 1085 and richly endowed the priory of Tutbury in 1089. He married Berta _________ , whose identity is unknown, by whom he had three sons: Enguenulf, William, and Robert." Also see (in 2003) these Web sites: http://www.patpnyc.com/conq/ferrers.shtml - http://www.lordbramhall.co.uk/dnb.htm - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/3203/Derby.html - http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ff/ferrers1.htm - http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famille_de_Ferrières.
[44931] Jane m. 8 June 2002 in Melbourne, FL Carl Alvin Davis. She is daughter of General Dewey Fannin (1898-1986) & Sadie Masters (1901-1993)/
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[19593] In 2002 the Internet site http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/3024/JGRR01_005.htm reports: "John was a mechanic, military man & tanner. John was a Lieut. Col. in the Canada expedition, on June 5, 1690; he was commander of a whale-bone fleet. John inherited the northeasterly portion of land & dwelling house from his father. John & Mary are buried in the New England corner of Unitarian Meeting House in Barnstable, Mass. On 16 Feb 1674 when John was 22, he married Mary Otis, daughter of John Otis & Mary Jacob, in Barnstable, Mass. Born on 14 Mar 1654 in Hingham, Mass., Mary died in Barnstable. on 1 Apr 1733; she was 79, buried at the Unitarion Meeting House, Barnstable. Mary's will was probated 20 Apr 1733."
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[47507] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 7 November 2000," p. 20: "Presque Isle and Fort Fairfield - Richard N. Lord Sr., 85, died Nov. 5, 2000, at a Presque Isle health-care facility, after a long period of failing health. He was a devoted and loving husband, father, grandfather and brother to the members of his family and he was a faithful servant to his Lord and Savior. He will be remembered by his loyal family and many friends as a gentle soul whose life was characterized by his desire to help others. He was born Jan. 30, 1915, at Brewer, the son of Harold W. and Beatrice (Jordan) Lord. He attended Brewer schools, graduating from Brewer High School in 1932. He graduated from the University of Maine, where he received a bachelor's degree in Zoology in 1936 and a master's degree in Education in 1951. He married Phyllis E. Deane of Fort Fairfield on Sept. 14, 1940. They made their home in Fort Fairfield until 1975, when they retired and moved to Florida, where they were residents of Pinellas Park and Largo. They moved to Leisure Village in Presque Isle in April, 1998. He had a long and distinguished career as a schoolteacher in Fort Fairfield from 1938 to 1975. He taught social studies at Fort Fairfield Grammar School for one year before transferring to Fort Fairfield High School where he taught all science subjects, specializing in physics and chemistry. He was also submaster (assistant principal) for most of his career. He organized and for 12 years directed the Fort Fairfield Hign School Band and he instituted and advised the FFHS Radio Club (W1SNS). He was a founder of and very active in the Fort Fairfield Teachers Club. He was also a member of the Aroostook Schoolmasters Club, the Maine Teachers Association, the National Education Association and the Aroostook Retired Teachers Association. At the age of 14, he received his . amateur radio license with the call letters W1JSY. He enjoyed the hobby of ham radio throughout his life. He was a charter member of the Aroostook Amateur Radio Association. He received a commercial radio broadcast engineer license and for many years was a weekend announcer/engineer at WAGM Radio in Presque Isle. He originated and hosted the Sunday morning program, 'Morning Hymntime.' He was a past member of the Fort Fairfield Lions Club and the Eastern Frontier Lodge of Masons. He was an active member of the Bethel Baptist Church in Fort Fairfield, where he served as moderator for many years. During the time he lived in Florida, he was active in the church at Sunset Park in Pinellas Park. After moving to Presque Isle, he had attended the Presque Isle Wesleyan Church. Surviving, in addition to his wife of 60 years, are two sons and their wives, Richard Jr. and his wife, Marcia, Stephen and his wife, Pamela, all of Presque Isle; three grandchildren, Kim Gagnon and her husband, Maurice of Belmont, N.H., Andrew Lord of Bangor and Lindsay Lord of Presque Isle; one brother, Robert and his wife, Frannie of Brewer; and one sister, Carol and her husband. Dr. Leland While of Warner, N.H. He also leaves many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by three brothers, Kenniston, Urban and Harold."
[59531] Lyna is daughter of Thomas Ervin McGray (1886-1973) & Bernina Sowers (1889-1958; m. 3 July 1907).
[57069] Isaac is son of Joseph Wharff (1826-1899) & Sophia Abbie Norton (1828-1894). He and Lillian had Edward Mansfield Wharff (1882-1938), Ralph Chambers Wharff (1886-1942) & a baby girl who died an infant in 1894.