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"The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 29 April 2014": "Salem, N.H. - Frances B. (Bunker) Pilch, 84, of Salem, N.H., passed away peacefully Sunday, April 27, 2014, at Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston. Frances was born April 30, 1929, in South Gouldsboro and was the daughter of Fritz H. Bunker and Thelma (Potter) Bunker.
She attended schools in South Gouldsboro and Winter Harbor and graduated from Maine Central Institute in Lewiston in 1947. There she met and married Frank W. Pilch of Lawrence, Mass., her husband of 49 years. Frances worked in the Lawrence area, retiring from the payroll department at Lawrence General Hospital in 1989 to spend more time with her grandson, Matthew. Frances retained her love of the seacoast and rural areas of New England. She loved nature and especially enjoyed watching the birds and deer near her home with her cat, Alley. One of her favorite activities was picking cranberries and blueberries. Frances was a talented cook and homemaker, accomplished in quilt-making, knitting, sewing, rug-braiding and wreath-making. She was particularly known for her homemade pies, cranberry sauce, bread-and-butter pickles, pierogi and hand-grated horseradish that she generously shared with friends and family. She was an avid reader who had a lifelong appreciation for the poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Robert Frost. She attended St. Matthews Church in Windham and for many years was involved in numerous charitable activities, including serving as a volunteer at the Shepherds Pantry food pantry in Windham. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America from 1959 until 2002, serving as treasurer of the local organization until it disbanded that year. Frances was preceded in death by her husband, Frank, in 1996. She is survived by daughters, Julianne Gacioch and her husband, Richard, of North Andover, Mass.; Janice Pilch of Metuchen, N.J.; and Joan Pilch of Salem, N.H.; son, John Pilch, of Salem, N.H.; and grandson, Matthew McCarron, of Melrose, Mass.; by her brother, Walter Bunker, of Ellsworth; sister Dorothy Dubowick, of Scarborough; and many nieces and nephews."
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[50769] See the unverified file LVJY-WHL in familysearch.org.
[57505] Betsey is said to be daughter of William Dyer Quimby (1749-1806) & Mehitable Whitaker (1747-1841; m. 25 August 1768 in Hampstead, Rockingham Co., NH).
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[36676] This person is from the unverified Leslie Hall's tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states Alfred m. (2) 30 April 1914 in Friedens Reformed Church, Hegins, Clara A. Hoch. "West Schuylkill Herald [Tower City, Pennsylvania], 14 July 1933," p. 1: "Alfred Schwalm, a highly respected citizen of Hegins, passed away at his late home on Sunday evening. He was born May 6, 1857, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Schwalm, of Hubley Township. He received his early education in the schools of Hubley Township, and when he attained the age of 18 years was elected a teach er of the Township. He taught in the Hubley and Hegins Township schools for a period of 25 years. He also served as justice of the peace of East Hegins Township, and later became a notary public. Both of these positions he held for 36 years. During the Wilson administration he served as postmaster. He was twice married. Mrs. Alberta Schwalm, nee Fisher, his first wife, died in 1913. To this union two daughters and one son were born. In 1914 he married Mrs. Clara Reed Hoffman Hock, who survives. Two daughters, Mrs. Sara Koppenhaver, of Pillow, and Mrs. Annie Reeder, of Shir-menstown, Pa., and two brothers, Joseph, who conducts a general store at Pine Grove and Jackson, of Valley View, also survive. Fratrnally he was a member of the P. O. S. of A. and the I. O. O. F. of Hegins. His funeral was held from his late home in Hegins, Thursday morning. H. R. Buffington, of Valley View, was the funeral director in charge. Mr. Schwalm for a number of years was the Hegins correspondent to the Herald and he also wrote news of that vicinity for other newspapers."
[53283] Lydia is said to be daughter of Anthony Taylor (1607-1687) & Phillipa Mingay (1609-1683; m. in 1639 in Hampton, Rockingham Co., NH).