[44932] Joanna as wife of John is from Find A Grave memorial 143837096 which staes she is daughter of Sir John Brugge (1368-1436) & Joane Pyne (1365-1456).
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Hugh was sixth Earl of Chester and Vicomte of Avranchin and the Bessin (1153-81). He was in rebellion against King Henry II and taken prisoner at Alnwick 13 July 1174, but was restored in January, 1177. For ancestry and genealogy see http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f035.htm and http://freespace.virgin.net/c.crane/Kevelioc/Kevelioc.htm and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_de_Kevelioc,_5th_Earl_of_Chester.
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Dictionary_of_National_Biography_volume_28.djvu/170 offers: "HUGH (d. 1181), called Hugh of Cyveiliog, palatine Earl of Chester, was the son of Ranulf II, earl of Chester [q.v.], and of his wife Matilda, daughter of Earl Robert of Gloucester, the illegitimate son of Henry I. He is sometimes called Hugh of Cyveiliog, because, according to a late writer, he was born in that district of Wales (Powel, Hist. of Cambria, p. 295). His father died on 16 Dec. 1153, whereupon, being probably still under age, he succeeded to his possessions on both sides of the Channel. These included the hereditary viscounties of Avranches and Bayeux. Hugh was present at the council of Clarendon in January 1164 which drew up the assize of Clarendon (Stubbs, Select Charters, p. 138). In 1171 he was in Normandy (Eyton, Itinerary of Henry II, p. 158).
"Hugh joined the great feudal revolt against Henry II in 1173. Aided by Ralph of Fougères, he utilised his great influence on the north-eastern marches of Brittany to excite the Bretons to revolt. Henry II despatched an army of Brabant mercenaries against them. The rebels were defeated in a battle, and on 20 Aug. were shut up in the castle of Dol, which they had captured by fraud not long before. On 23 Aug. Henry II arrived to conduct the siege in person (Hovedun, ii. 51). Hugh and his comrades had no provisions (Jordan Fantosme in Howlett, Chron. of Stephen, Henry II, and Richard I, iii. 221). They were therefore forced to surrender on 26 Aug. on a promise that their lives and limbs would be saved (W. Newburgh in Howlett, i. 176). Fourscore knights surrendered with them (Diceto, i. 378). Hugh was treated very leniently by Henry, and was confined at Falaise, whither the Earl and Countess of Leicester were also soon brought as prisoners. When Henry II returned to England, he took the two earls with him. They were conveyed from Barfleur to Southampton on 8 July 1174. Hugh was probably afterwards imprisoned at Devizes (Eyton, p. 180). On 8 Aug., however, he was taken back from Portsmouth to Barfleur, when Henry II went back to Normandy. He was now imprisoned at Caen, whence he was removed to Falaise. He was admitted to terms with Henry before the general peace, and witnessed the peace of Falaise on 11 Oct. (Fœdera, i. 31).
"Hugh seems to have remained some time longer without complete restoration. At last, at the council of Northampton on 13 Jan. 1177, he received grant of the lands on both sides of the sea which he had held fifteen years before the war broke out (Benedictus, i. 135;Hoveden, ii. 118). In March he witnessed the Spanish award. In May, at the council at Windsor, Henry II restored him his castles, and required him to go to Ireland, along with William Fitzaldhelm [q.v.] and others, to prepare the way for the king's son John (Benedictus, i. 161). But no great grants of Irish land were conferred on him, and he took no prominent part in the Irish campaigns. He died at Leek in Staffordshire on 30 June 1181 (ib. i. 277; Monasticon, iii. 218; Ormerod, Cheshire, i. 29). He was buried next his father on the south side of the chapter-house of St. Werburgh's, Chester, now the cathedral.
"Hugh's liberality to the church was not so great as that of his predecessors. He granted some lands in Wirral to St. Werburgh's, and four charters of his, to Stanlaw, St. Mary's, Coventry, the nuns of Bullington and Greenfield, are printed by Ormerod (i. 27). He also confirmed his mother's grants to her foundation of Austin Canons at Calke, Derbyshire, and those of his father to his convent of the Benedictine nuns of St. Mary's, Chester (Monasticon, vi. 598, iv. 314). In 1171 he had confirmed the grants of Ranulf to the abbey of St. Stephen's in the diocese of Bayeux (Eyton, p. 158). More substantial were his grants of Bettesford Church to Trentham Priory, and of Combe in Gloucestershire to the abbey of Bordesley, Warwickshire (Monasticon, vi. 397, v. 407).
"Hugh married before 1171 Bertrada, the daughter of Simon III, surnamed the Bald, count of Evreux and Montfort. He was therefore brother-in-law to Simon of Montfort, the conqueror of the Albigenses, and uncle of the Earl of Leicester. His only legitimate son, Ranulf III, succeeded him as Earl of Chester [see Blundevill, Randulf de]. He also left four daughters by his wife, who became, on their brother's death, co-heiresses of the Chester earldom. They were: (1) Maud, who married David, earl of Huntingdon, and became the mother of John the Scot, earl of Chester from 1232 to 1237, on whose death the line of Hugh of Avranches became extinct; (2) Mabel, who married William of Albini, earl of Arundel (d. 1221) [q.v.]; (3) Agnes, the wife of William, earl Ferrers of Derby; and (4) Hawise, who married Robert de Quincy, son of Saer de Quincy, earl of Winchester. Hugh was also the father of several bastards, including Pagan, lord of Milton; Roger; Amice, who married Ralph Mainwaring, justice of Chester; and another daughter who married R. Bacon, the founder of Roucester (Ormerod, i. 28). A great controversy was carried on between Sir Peter Leycester and Sir Thomas Mainwaring, Amice's reputed descendant, as to whether that lady was legitimate or not. Fifteen pamphlets and small treatises on the subject, published between 1673 and 1679, were reprinted in the publications of the Chetham Society, vols. lxxiii. lxxix. and lxxx. Mainwaring was the champion of her legitimacy, which Leycester had denied in his 'Historical Antiquities.' Dugdale believed that Amice was the daughter of a former wife of Hugh, of whose existence, however, there is no record. A fine seal of Earl Hugh's is engraved in Ormerod's 'Cheshire,' i. 32."
Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_de_Kevelioc,_3rd_Earl_of_Chester.
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[47508] "Bangor Daily News, 7 April 2005": "Fort Fairfield - Phyllis D. Lord, 89, died April 6, 2005, at Presque Isle, after a long period of failing health. She was born June 10, 1915, at Fort Fairfield, the daughter of Perham W. and Priscilla (Guiou) Deane. She was a devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister to the members of her family and she was a faithful servant to her Lord and Saviour. She attended Fort Fairfield schools, graduating from Fort Fairfield High School in 1933. She graduated from Aroostook State Normal School in 1935. She studied at the Northern Conservatory of Music in Bangor and received her Bachelor's Degree in Education from the University of Maine in 1957. In 1961, she received a diploma in public school music from the University Extension Conservatory in Chicago. She married Richard N. Lord of Brewer on Sept. 14, 1940. They made their home in Fort Fairfield until 1975, when he retired and they moved to Florida, where they were residents of Pinellas Park and Largo. They moved to Leisure Village in Presque Isle in April 1998. She had a distinguished career as a schoolteacher in Fort Fairfield. From 1935 to 1936, she taught grades 1-8 at the Strickland School. Later she taught grades 5 and 6 at Fort Fairfield Grammar School. From 1943 to 1952, she took time off to raise her family. In 1952, she returned to the Fort Fairfield Grammar School, where she taught math and science for one year and music for four years. In 1957, she was appointed vocal music supervisor for the Fort Fairfield school system, a position she held until her retirement in 1974. She was an active member of the Bethel Baptist Church in Fort Fairfield where she served as choir director for 20 years. Survivors include two sons, Richard Jr. and his wife, Marcia, and Stephen and his wife, Pamela, all of Presque Isle; three grandchildren, Kimberly Lavigne and her husband, Wesley, of Mapleton, Andrew Lord and his wife, Stephanie, of Gorham, and Lindsay Clairmont and her husband, Stephen, of Laconia, N.H.; a niece, Janet LeVasseur and her husband, Merle, of Spring Hill, Fla.; and two sisters-in-law, Frances Lord of Brewer and Carol White and her husband, Leland, of Warner, NH. She was predeceased by her husband, Richard Lord, in 2000, and her sister, Lillian Bradbury, in 1971. Interment will take place at Riverside Cemetery, Fort Fairfield." For her ancestry, see the unverified RNLORD Family Tree in Ancestry.com.
[29284] "MY KINFOLK" in http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com in 2009 provides this (unverified) line and states Samuel is son of Thomas Fisher (b. 1607 in Winston, Cambridgeshire, d. 10 Aug 1639 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA) and Elizabeth _____ (b. ca. 1607, d. 31 Jan 1652).
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[59532] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 7 June 2025: "Hudson, Maine - Harold W. Hopkins, 76, passed away peacefully on May 28, 2025, at his home. He was born July 26, 1948, in Castine, Maine, the son of Herbert and Lyna (McGray) Hopkins. Harold worked with his dad at Hopkins Garage while attending Bucksport schools. He later owned or operated several other garages, gas stations and a convenience store. Harold always had a project and held his work to the highest standards. He could build, renovate, and fix just about anything. His favorite times were spent hunting (including with his dogs), fishing (especially in Alaska), traveling, and spending time at the camp he built with family and friends. He was a great storyteller and wrote an occasional poem with impeccable penmanship. In addition to being survived by his beloved life companion, Patty Jordan, he was the proud father of JR, Wesley, Skylar, and Seth, who he loved unconditionally; as well as five grandchildren, including Elizabeth, Vivian and Cohen, who he cherished and who brought him so much joy and happiness. His brother, Ron and sister, Kathy, also survive him; as well as nieces, a nephew, and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents; an infant daughter, Emily; and a brother, Vinal DeWitt."
[57070] Cassius is son of George Foster Whidden (1828-1916) & Hannah C. Oliver (1833-1902).