[11785] William is son of Henry Booth of Middle Soyle, Killingholme, Lincolnshire, and Elizabeth, daughter and heir of William Gascaryk. Ancestry.com offers: "Booth Name Meaning - Northern English and Scottish: topographic name for someone who lived in a small hut or bothy, Middle English both(e), especially a cowman or shepherd. The word is of Scandinavian origin (compare Old Danish both, Old Norse buð) and was used to denote various kinds of temporary shelter, typically a cowshed or a herdsman’s hut. In the British Isles the surname is still more common in northern England, where Scandinavian influence was more marked, and in Scotland, where the word was borrowed into Gaelic as both(an)."
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[18672] "No. 27, Library of Cape Cod History and Genealogy: Thomas Foster of Weymouth and His Cape Cod Descendants" (Yarmouth, MA: C. W. Swift, 1922), p. 366: "Deacon John Foster settled early in Marshfield and married Mary, daughter of Thomas and Joanna Chillingsworth, by whom he had ten children. His wife died 25 Sept. 1702. He then married 2d, Sarah Thomas, who died 13 June 1732, aged 90 . . . ).
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John Howland was assistant governor of the Plymouth Colony. According to a 1623 Indenture, he was a "salter." John Howland resided in Maine, 1629-39, as manager of the Pilgrim trading post at the head of tide on the lower Kennebec River - see http://imaginemaine.com/Cushnoc.html. He was baptised at Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Fenstanton Parish, near Cambridge, England; a plaque in this church honors his father, Henry (visited by AEM in 1987). John was buried at Plymouth, MA 25 Feb 1672/3. William Bradford's account of the voyage of the Mayflower includes a report that John Howland was thrown overboard by the tossing of the ship in a storm; he caught hold of a halyard and hung on even though "fathoms under the water" until he was pulled to the surface and brought over the side with a boat hook. Bradford's report continues, "and though he was something ill with it, yet he lived many years after, and became a profitable member both in church and common wealth." "The Buckeye Mayflower" newsletter (Vol. 4, No. 1 [Fall, 1984]) reports: "John Howland sailed on the 'Mayflower' as a young man servant to John Carver. Both John and Elizabeth (Comynes) Carver died the first winter, leaving no children. John Howland apparently inherited Carver's entire estate and became a freeman. In 1626 he was numbered among the 'Undertakers,' along with Bradford, Brewster, Winslow, Allerton, Myles Standish, John Alden and Thomas Prence. These men became responsible for the debt owed by the Colony to the London Company. He married Elizabeth Tilley about 1626/7. John and Elizabeth had ten children, of whom one was Jabez." [Jabez purchased the present Howland House in Plymouth in 1667 and sold it in 1680 - his mother Elizabeth had a part interest in the house, which she yielded in the sale - "it is certain that 'Mayflower' passengers, John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland had an interest in the house and probably lived there for a time..."]" John Howland was in charge of the first trading post on the Kennebec River (near or at present-day Augusta, ME) 1627-1633, and his daughter Lydia was probably born there. The Plimouth Plantation has reconstructed the shallop he used between Plymouth and the Kennebec River - see "The Mayflower Quarterly" 69:2 (June 2002), pp. 123-129.
John Howland's Will: The Last Will and Testament of mr John howland of Plymouth late Deceased, exhibited to the Court held att Plymouth the fift Day of March Anno Dom 1672 on the oathes of mr Samuell ffuller and mr William Crow as followeth - Know all men to whom these prsents shall Come That I John howland senir of the Towne of New Plymouth in the Collonie of New Plymouth in New England in America, this twenty ninth Day of May one thousand six hundred seaventy and two being of whole mind, and in Good and prfect memory and Remembrance praised be God; being now Grown aged; haveing many Infeirmities of body upon mee; and not Knowing how soon God will call mee out of this world, Doe make and ordaine these prsents to be my Testament Containing herein my last Will in manor and forme following; Imp I Will and bequeath my body to the Dust and my soule to God that Gave it in hopes of a Joyfull Resurrection unto Glory; and as Concerning my temporall estate, I Dispose thereof as followeth; Item I Doe give and bequeath unto John howland my eldest sonne besides what lands I have alreddy given him, all my Right and Interest To that one hundred acres of land graunted mee by the Court lying on the eastern side of Tauton River; between Teticutt and Taunton bounds and all the appurtenances and privilidges Therunto belonging, T belonge to him and his heirs and assignes for ever; and if that Tract should faile, then to have all my Right title and Interest by and in that Last Court graunt to mee in any other place, To belonge to him his heires and assignes for ever; Item I give and bequeath unto my son Jabez howland all those my upland and Meadow That I now posesse at Satuckett and Paomett, and places adjacent, with all the appurtenances and privilidges, belonging therunto, and all my right title and Interest therin, To belonge to him his heires and assignes for ever, Item I Give and bequeath unto my son Jabez howland all that my one peece of land that I have lying on the southsyde of the Mill brooke, in the Towne of Plymouth aforsaid; be it more or lesse; and is on the Northsyde of a feild that is now Gyles Rickards senir To belonge to the said Jabez his heirs and assignes for ever; Item I give and bequeath unto Isacke howland my youngest sonne all those my uplands and meddows Devided and undivided with all the appurtenances and priviliges unto them belonging, lying and being in the Towne of Middlebery, and in a tract of Land Called the Majors Purchase near Namassakett Ponds; which I have bought and purchased of William White of Marshfeild in the Collonie of New Plymouth; which may or shall appeer by any Deed or writinges Together with the aformentioned prticulares To belonge to the said Isacke his heirs and assignes for ever; Item I give and bequeath unto my said son Isacke howland the one halfe of my twelve acree lott of Meddow That I now have att Winnatucsett River within the Towne of Plymouth aforsaid To belonge to him and said Isacke howland his heires and assignes for ever, Item I Will and bequeath unto my Deare and loveing wife Elizabeth howland the use and benifitt of my now Dwelling house in Rockey nooke in the Township of Plymouth aforsaid, with the outhousing lands, That is uplands uplands [sic] and meddow lands and all appurtenances and privilidges therunto belonging in the Towne of Plymouth and all other Lands housing and meddowes that I have in the said Towne of Plymouth excepting what meddow and upland I have before given To my sonnes Jabez and Isacke howland During her naturall life to Injoy make use of and Improve for her benifitt and Comfort; Item I give and bequeath unto my son Joseph howland after the Decease of my loveing wife Elizabeth howland my aforsaid Dwelling house att Rockey nooke together with all the outhousing uplands and Medowes appurtenances and privilidges belonging therunto; and all other housing uplands and meddowes appurtenances and privilidges That I have within the aforsaid Towne of New Plymouth excepting what lands and meadowes I have before Given To my two sonnes Jabez and Isacke; To belong to him the said Joseph howland To him and his heires and assignes for ever; Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Desire Gorum twenty shillings Item I give and bequeath To my Daughter hope Chipman twenty shillings Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Dickenson twenty shillings Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Lydia Browne twenty shillings Item I give & bequeath to my Daughter hannah Bosworth twenty shillings Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Ruth Cushman twenty shillings Item I give to my Grandchild Elizabeth howland The Daughter of my son John howland twenty shillings Item my will is That these legacyes Given to my Daughters, be payed by my exequitrix in such species as shee thinketh meet; Item I will and bequeath unto my loveing wife Elizabeth howland, my Debts and legacyes being first payed my whole estate: vis: lands houses goods Chattles; or any thing else that belongeth or appertaineth unto mee, undisposed of be it either in Plymouth Duxburrow or Middlbery or any other place whatsoever; I Doe freely and absolutly give and bequeath it all to my Deare and loveing wife Elizabeth howland whom I Doe by these prsents, make ordaine and Constitute to be the sole exequitrix of this my Last will and Testament to see the same truely and faithfully prformed according to the tenour therof; In witness whereof I the said John howland senir have heerunto sett my hand and seale the aforsaid twenty ninth Day of May, one thousand six hundred seaventy and two 1672. - Signed and sealed in the prsence of Samuel ffuller - John Howland - William Crow -- And a seale
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See "The Mayflower Quarterly" 64:248. Rocky Nook, where John purchased a house and land 2 Feb 1639, is five miles north of the center of Plymouth, MA, in what is today Kingston, MA. Also see "The Truth About the Pilgrims," Francis R. Stoddard (Baltimore, ME: Gen. Pub. Co., 1993), pp. 78-79 and 138-140. Among John's descendants are Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, U. S. President. A published account of the 1620 voyage includes: "And then that 'lustie yonge man', Jack Howland, lost his dignity (and nearly his life) by falling overboard, but was saved from drowning, much to the unexpressed satisfaction of the bright-eyed lass, Libby Tillie, who was looking on anxiously at the performance." For more information, see (7/2001) http://members.aol.com/calebj/passenger.html and http://americanrevolution.org/how3.html
See the Howland House in Plymouth at http://www.southshorebackroads.org/howland.htm. A popular account of the Pilgrims and Plymouth relates information about John Howland - "Saints and Strangers," George F. Willison (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock), 1945. See also "The Great Migration Begins" (Boston: NEHGS, 1995), Vol. 2, pp. 1020-1024.
See "John Howland of the Mayflower . . . ," vol. 2, Elizabeth Pearson White et al. (Camden, ME: Picton Press, 1993) and the extended book review in NEHGR 147:281-282. See also "Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691)," Eugene Aubrey Stratton (Ancestry Publishing, Provo, UT, 1986), pp. 311-312.
Albert E. Myers' Supplemental Application for membership (from John Howland) in the Society of Mayflower Descendants was approved 19 June 2002 - General No. 70,298, Florida State No. 3,815.
See "Genealogical and Personal Memoirs . . .," William Richard Cutter (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1908), Vol. 4, pp. 1859-1860, "Mayflower," Nathaniel Philbrick (NY: Viking, 2006 - ISBN 0-670-03760-5) and "Saints and Strangers," George F. Willison (NY: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1945)(an especially detailed and interesting account of the Pilgrims in England, Holland and New England).
A web site with information about John Howland is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Howland. Also see http://mayflowerhistory.com/howland for a discussion of his birth year, posited to be about 1599.
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[16612] Sarah m. 21 Oct 1764 William Appleton (b. 1737 in Ipswich, MA, d. 9 Aug 1807) and had William (30 June 1765, d. Sept 1822; m. Anna Bowdith [1772-1795] and in 1797 Tamesin Abbot [d 1850]), Sarah (4 Jan 1767; m. 18 July 1789 David Choate), Lucy (13 Nov 1768; m. ___Baker), Hannah (16 Aug 1770, d. 26 Dec 1851; m. 13 Oct 1791 Daniel Wallis), Mary (1772, d. 23 May 1819; m. Ebenezer Bowditch) and Elizabet (29 Sept 1775). William Appleton is son of John Appleton and Lucy Boardman.
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Find A Grave memorial 19003431 offers:
"Obit: (added by Bill Corl)
This community was greatly shocked on Sunday afternoon to learn of the sudden death of Captain Francis Marion McKeehan, of Centre Township. Before starting for Bloomfield to attend Sabbath school services in the Reformed church, he complained of a headache, but he thought it might wear off. He was unable to teach his class saying to the member he could not think. With two sons he started for home; when they had driven about a mile his son, William, noticed his head falling back. He sprang to his assistance, and with his brother, lifted him out of the carriage and carried him into the house of William Garlin. Dr. A.R. Johnson, of Bloomfield, was immediatly summoned, but the spark of life had fled before medical aid could reach him. His death was caused by apoplexy.
In early manhood Mr. McKeenan joined the Bloomfield Reformed church. He has ever been a consistant member, foremost in every good work. For many years he has been an elder, and was constantly kept in office-none performing the duties conscientiously and well. By his death Trinity Reformed Church has met an irreparable loss - in truth a pillar has fallen.
Of broad learning and wide reading, Capt. McKeehan was often sent to represent the Bloomfield charge in the ecclesiastical bodies of the church and frequently called upon to represent his fellow citizens in various capacities. In matters of agriculture he was a recognized authority, and at the time of his death was a member of the State Board of Agriculture and had frequently been appointed by Gov. Pattison to representive positions upon committees dealing with agricultural matters.
In politics Capt. McKeehan was a staunch Republican, firmly believing in and strongly upholding the doctrines of his party. Other than district offices he never held political position, but in late years his name had been frequently mentioned in connection with important civic honors.
Capt. McKeehan entered the service in defense of the Union on September 2, 1864, as Captain of Company E, 208th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. He led his company through the Rebel hail of shot and shell to retake Fort Stedman. It tried the nerves of the stoutest heart, but the men of the 208th followed their fearless Captain and a glorious victory was achieved. Again in the battles in front of Petersburg, Virginia, Captain McKeehan led his men into the thickest of the fray. In this last engagement his company lost twelve men in killed and wounded. He was greatly respected by his company and his fellow officers.
As a soldier, as a citizen - in all the walks of life -Captain McKeehan did his duty fearlessly and conscientiously. His name was a synonym for honesty and integrity. By his death this community and country at large - even the state - has lost one of the best citizens. The writer has in him a life-long friend, and his death is felt as a personal loss.
He leaves a wife, seven sons, five daughters, seven sisters, and two brothers to mourn his sudden demise. The deceased was born in the month of October,1833,and was in his 61st year.
Funeral services were held at the late residence of the deceased, in Centre Township. Interment in the old graveyard in Bloomfield.
From "The People's Advocate & Press", March 28, 1894
Additional information courtesy of Denis Brandt:
The son of John & Margaret Ann (Lupfer) McKeehan, he married Margaret Ann Bealor and fathered Harry Hayes (b. 06/18/56), Samuel Kuhn (b. 04/14/58), Mary Bella (b. 12/09/59 - married Edward B. Whitcomb and Edwin Forrest Greenleaf-Hudson), Lincoln Scott (b. 07/17/61), Alilia Cora (b. 04/23/63 - married Francis Minich), Curtin Grant (b. @1865), Kathy Florence (b. 10/31/66 - married Emory Young), William Colliflower (b. 03/02/69), Anna Lucretia (b. 03/25/71 - married Samuel Clay), Addie Corinne (b. 03/25/73 - married William H. Horting), John Arthur (b. 08/15/76), and Don Oscar (b. 03/31/80). In 1860, he was a farmer living in Centre Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania, and stood 5' 6" tall with black hair and blue eyes.
A Civil War veteran, he enlisted in August 1864, mustered into federal service at Harrisburg September 2 as a private with the 208th Pennsylvania Infantry, and the following day promoted to 2nd lieutenant and assigned duty as mustering officer for the regiment. He was promoted to captain of Co. E to date September 9, 1864, and honorably discharged with his company June 1, 1865.
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[28969] "The Marysville Advocate [Marysville, Kansas], 31 July 1930," p. 11 "Funeral services were held at Waterville Wednesday morning, July 23, for Milo McPherson Rice, who passed away July 19, at the age of 65 years, 8 months and 2 davs. Rev. I. B. Heisey preached the funeral sermon and burial was made m the Cottage Hill cemetery. Milo McPherson Rice was born at Kistler, Pa., November 17, 1864. He came west as a young man and settled in Kansas. He farmed for several years and later entered the mercantile business. On May 2, 1893, Mr. Rice met with an accident which resulted in the loss of one limb, but he allowed this misfortune to handicap him very little. When his children were beginning to reach the age of university training he moved to Baldwin to educate them. Upon his return to the farm he served as township trustee for a number of years. He was a fine Christian man, having been a member of the Lutheran church from boyhood. Mr. Rice married Miss Lura E. Clark. December 1, 1886. He is survived by his wife und the following children: George Clark Rice of Los Angeles; William Fletcher and Clarence Albert Rice of Blythe, Calif.; and one adopted daughter, Mary E. Keefover of Frankfort. His 89-year-old father, five sisters and one brother also survive. Mrs. Annie Hirt of Waterville is one of the sisters."
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[57220] David served in the Coast Guard as a Coxswain aboard the USS Leonard Wood.
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