_Gauthier II, Count of VEXINTAMIENS _+
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[4952] Clemence's sister, Matilda, m. 1106 Hugh II ("The Peaceful"), Duke of Gourgogne. Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_de_Sablé which states "He married Clemence de Mayenne (died before 1209), the daughter of Geoffroy, Seigneur de Mayenne and Isabelle de Meulan."
[40606] The unverified Day/Carson Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "John G Galbraith was born in 1725. He married Nancy Agnes Langwell in 1754. They had 13 children during their marriage. He died on August 18, 1800, having lived a long life of 75 years. Nancy Agnes Langwell was born in 1745 . . . . She died in 1803 at the age of 58." Son David is shown as born in 1750, so Nancy's birth and marriage dates must be wrong.
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[1032] "Israel Kenny: His Children and Their Families," Edwin Wallace Bell, 1944, p. 2: "The house in which the sisters {Nathaniel's daughters} were married had been built in 1746 by their father Nathaniel Hood. Almost two hundred years old it still stand in Topsfield, Mass., near Hood's Pond, and is still occupied by the Hood family. Nathaniel the builder was the fourth generation removed from John Hood who emigrated from Halsted, England to Cambridge, Mass. in 1630."
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[57179] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 3 September 2024: "Bradley - On August 15, 2024, surrounded by his loving wife and children, Harold 'Buz' Laskey passed away quietly. Buz and his life, however, were anything but quiet. He was one of nine children, born in Great Works, Maine, to Samuel H. Laskey and Grace (Wickett) Laskey. At Old Town's High School, class of 1955, he and his friends formed a band called the 'Five Pennies,' Buz on trumpet. He went on to bugle his way through two years of active duty in the Navy, and 6 years in the reserves, during which he attended the University of Maine at Orono and earned a BA in Business Administration-Accounting. It was there, in the 'Bears Den' that he met Donna Pollard, the love of his life. On a dare from his friends, he asked her out. After giving Donna his Phi Eta Kappa pin, he and she married in 1959, not waiting til his graduation in 1961. Buz began his career as an insurance adjuster with the General Adjustment Bureau. He and Donna moved out of state for his work, but they missed Maine, and returned home in 1970. He launched his own business as an independent insurance adjuster before purchasing the A.G. Averill Insurance Agency in Old Town in 1983. He became a member of the Society of Certified Insurance Counselors, later coaching daughter, Sue, to do the same, and expanded the agency to Cumberland, in partnership with Marilyn Matthews, to whom he later sold the business. Serving for 25 years as a Tax Assessor for the City of Old Town; 26 years for the Board of Commissioners for the Housing Authority (a new building named 'Laskey Court' upon retirement); tireless volunteer hours upholding the motto 'Service Above Self' as a Paul Harris Fellow in the Rotary Club, Buz's service to his community left a lasting impact on many. And through it all, he kept moving. He was a runner in high school and for many years until his knees said 'no more,' then he became a passionate cyclist. He completed 13 'Treks Across Maine,' riding 180-miles over three days to benefit the American Lung Association. At age 79, accompanied by his daughter, Pam, and his best biking buddies, he finished his last Trek. All his life Buz found joy in the simple pleasures of family, friendship, and community. And he cherished his life in Maine. Summers, when he and Donna, at their retirement home on Deer Isle, entertained family and friends from the USA and Canada, Buz lead kayakers around the islands, played competitive horseshoes, and served up lobster bakes. In the fall, he looked forward to the annual bird hunting trips with his brother-in-law, John Pollard, nephew, Scott Young, son, Hal, and grandson, Nate - even in later years, when Buz mostly heater-hunted and it was Nate who brought home the partridge dinner. Winters, at his hunting camp, the 'Gold Mine,' he and Donna hosted snowmobiling and snowshoeing outings with roasted hot dogs over a fire. A devoted husband, father, grandfather, and community member, Buz dedicated himself to the people and place he loved. Always ready with a helping hand, support, and encouragement, he showed by example how to work hard, set goals, and make things happen with a work/life balance. All of us who knew him and loved him will miss his warm smile and sense of humor. Buz was predeceased by his parents; his brothers, Samuel Laskey Jr., Henry Laskey, and Thomas Laskey; and his sisters, Mae Goodin and Sandra Drennen. He is survived by his loving wife, Donna Pollard Laskey, with whom he shared 65 beautiful years of marriage; and their family, Pamela Laskey; Susan Laskey Curtis and her husband, Tony and their daughter, Elizabeth; Harold 'Hal' Laskey Jr. and his daughter, Hannah and son, Nathaniel; his sisters, Sylvia Weatherbee and Shirley Folsom; brother, Douglas and his wife, Iris Laskey; and many loved nieces and nephews."
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[35436] This person is from the unverified Purdom Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013. See "Massachusetts Bay Connections . . .," Judy Jacobson (Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1992), p. 98.
[51176] Thelma is daughter of Stephen Leslie Potter (1882-1973) & Ida May Scofield (1886-1957; m. 1 March 1903 in Sullivan, Hancock Co., ME). "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 18 August 1979, p. 33: "Gouldsboro - Thelma Potter Bunker, 82, died Dec. 4, 1989 at a local health facility. She was born Feb. 8, 1907 in South Gouldsboro, the daughter of Stephen and Ida Mae (Scofield) Potter. She is survived by one son, Walter Bunker of Ellsworth; three daughters, Dorothy Dubowick of Scarborough, Frances Pilch of Salem, N.H., and Mary Millett of Rockland, Mass.; two brothers, George Potter and Everett Potter of West Gouldsboro; 13 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a son, Paul Bunker."