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[30714] The unverified file GXHL-G4P in 2025 in familysearch.org states that she is Elizabeth Botts and offers: "Elizabeth Botts was born in York, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. She married Moses Spencer about 1708, in South Berwick, York, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 5 daughters. She died in her hometown."
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[41467] "The Commercial-Mail [Columbia City, Indiana], 20 November 1958," p. 8: "The will of Ottis Carter, 91, who died Sept. 21, was probated Wednesday before Judge Lowell L. Pefley, also a codicil to the Instrument drawn July 21, ____. The will is dated Nov. 9, 1945. No estate has yet been opened. Sole beneftriary under the terms of the will are Mr. Carter's widow, Mrs. Chloa Mae Carter, Churubusco, R 1. She is named as executrix. The codicil fixes legal residence of the decedent as Smith township, mentions that while his winters were spent in Florida his residence was Whitley county."
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[12973] A Joan Ingersoll, daughter of Richard, was baptised March 3, 1624 at Sutton, Bedfordshire (re: parish register). "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633" states Joan "m. by 1644 Richard Pettingill."
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[48110] Mary first married in 1738 Stephen Paine in Braintree, MA. - he d. 18 July 1739 at age 22.
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[54906] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine]," 12 October 2023: "Bruce A. Morrison, 84, passed away peacefully after a short illness at a local hospital on Aug. 16, 2023. Bruce was born in Bangor on June 4, 1939, the son of Raymond and Eva (Griffin) Morrison. Bruce graduated from Bangor High School and went to work at Kagan-Lown. Bruce married Mary C. Farwell (predeceased) on May 4, 1964, at St. Marys Catholic Church in Bangor and was happily married to Mary for 52 years. Bruce and Mary are the proud parents of two surviving children, Kimberly M. Morrison and R. Scott Morrison. Bruce was a proud, devoted and loving grandfather, or 'Bampa,' of three amazing grandchildren: Kayla Ann Morrison, Brendon Scott Morrison (predeceased) and Trevor Christophe Morrison, and great-grandfather to Greyson Trundy. Bruce enjoyed attending dance recitals, school and sporting events with his grandchildren. Bruce was the second eldest of six children and brother of Hugh Morrison and his wife Eda of Brewer, Elizabeth Osmond, and her husband Ken (both predeceased) of Nova Scotia, David Morrison, Nancy Hodgkins, and her husband James (predeceased), and Roberta 'Bobbie' Deluck and her husband Donald. Bruce was happily married to Mary for 52 years. Bruce enjoyed a long business career with Northern Supply Co. and later as co-owner and president of Kimsco Supply Co. Bruce and Mary enjoyed traveling, especially to the Caribbean and Italy. Bruce possessed great attention to detail in all areas of his life from business to gardening and building models. One of Bruce's most creative and hand-built projects was a vast O-Scale model train layout that included city, country and seascapes. Bruce was a voracious reader, often finishing four books a week. Bruce was an avid gardener and loved to create vegetable gardens, flower beds, ponds and water features throughout his property. Bruce and Marys wishes were to have a combined burial service at Hancock Cemetery, which will occur later in 2024."
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See "1066: The Year of the Three Battles," Frank McLynn (London, England: Pimlico/Random House, 1999), Chapter 1. http://www.san.beck.org/AB17-FeudalEurope.html offers: "After William I of Normandy was invited by Count Arnulf (r. 918-965) to Flanders, where he was murdered in 942, Louis tried to regain some Norman territory by visiting his successor Richard I (r. 942-996)."
In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY.htm offers: "Richard, son of Guillaume Comte [de Normandie] & his first wife Sprota --- (Fécamp [932]-Fécamp 20 Nov 996, bur Fécamp). Guillaume de Jumièges names Richard as son of Guillaume and Sprota, recording that news of his birth was brought to his father when he was returning from his victory against the rebels led by 'Riulf'. Flodoard records 'filio ipsius Willelmi, nato de concubina Brittana' being granted the land of the Normans by King Louis after his father's death. Richard is described as 'a boy' on the death of his father by Dudo of Saint-Quentin, and as 'ten years old' at the time by Orderic Vitalis. Guillaume de Jumièges records that Richard succeeded his father under the guardianship of 'Bernard le Danois'. After the death of Richard's father, Louis IV 'd'Outremer' King of France briefly controlled Rouen, and kept Richard prisoner, before the latter was able to escape, whereupon he succeeded as Richard I 'Sans Peur' Comte [de Normandie]. He used the title Comte de Rouen/comes Rothomagensium, and from 966 Marquis des Normands/marchio Normannorum. Soon after succeeding, he suppressed the rebellion of Rodulf 'Torta', who was banished and fled to Paris. These events are not dated, but are recounted with the betrothal of Richard to the daughter of Hugues Duc des Francs, which took place in 945. His forces defeated the army of Otto I King of Germany after it attempted to capture Rouen in revenge for the escape of comte Richard from captivity. Comte Richard defeated French forces after King Lothaire of France captured Evreux. Hugues 'le Grand' Duc des Francs nominated comte Richard as guardian of his son, the future Hugues 'Capet' King of France, in 956, the arrangement being confirmed by Richard's betrothal to Hugues's sister. He invited William of Volpiano, Italian abbot of Saint-Bénigne at Dijon, to reform the Norman abbeys, installing monks at Mont-Saint-Michel and Fécamp. He agreed a non-aggression pact with Æthelred II King of England 1 Mar 991, designed no doubt to prevent either side from sheltering Viking marauders. Guillaume de Jumièges records the death of Duke Richard at Fécamp in 996.
"m firstly (betrothed 956, Rouen 960) Emma, daughter of Hugues 'le Grand' Duc des Francs, Comte de Paris & his third wife Hedwig of Germany ([943]-after 19 Mar 968). Guillaume de Jumièges records the betrothal of Emma daughter of Hugues to Richard, arranged at the same time her father appointed her future husband as guardian of her brother Hugues, the future Hugues 'Capet' King of France, and in a later passage records their marriage at Rouen after the death of her father. The Liber Modernorum Regum Francorum records the marriage in 956 of 'Richardus filius Guillelmi principis Normannorum' with 'filiam Hugonis ducis', although she is not named. Guillaume de Jumièges records the death of Emma without children.
"m secondly ([before 989]) Gunnora, daughter of --- ([950]-5 Jan 1031). Guillaume de Jumièges records the marriage of Duke Richard and 'Gunnor, issue d'une très-noble famille danoise' soon after the death of his first wife. According to Robert de Torigny, the marriage took place to legitimise Richard and Gunnora's son Robert to permit his appointment as Bishop of Rouen. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names 'Gunnor' as the wife of 'dux Normannie primus Richardus'. It appears from Dudo de Saint-Quentin that Gunnora was Richard I's mistress before she married him. 'Duke Richard [II]' donated property to the abbey of Mont Saint-Michel by charter dated to [1024/26], subscribed by '…Gonnor matris comitis…'. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1030 of 'Gunnor comitissa uxor primi Ricardi'. The necrology of Saint-Père-en-Vallée records the death 'Non Jan' of 'Gonnoridis…comitissa Normannie'. Richard & his second wife had eight children (legitimated [before 989] by the subsequent marriage of their parents).
_Peter STAPLES ______
| (1648 - 1719) m 1673
_John STAPLES _______|_Elizabeth BEEDLE ___
| (1676 - ....) m 1696
_Samuel STAPLES _____|
| (1707 - ....) |
| | _Peter DIXON ________
| | | (1639 - 1716) m 1670
| |_Mary DIXON _________|_Mary REMICK ________
| (1679 - ....) m 1696 (1658 - 1705)
_Moses STAPLES _________|
| (1753 - 1846) |
| | _____________________
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| | _____________________|_____________________
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| |_Mercy CANE _________|
| (1719 - 1796) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
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_Joshua STAPLES _________|
| (1783 - 1861) m 1805 |
| | _____________________
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| | _____________________|_____________________
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| | _Abel EATON _________|
| | | (1727 - 1806) m 1750|
| | | | _____________________
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| | | |_____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_Judith EATON __________|
| (1756 - 1843) |
| | _Anthony COOMBS _____+
| | | (1642 - 1728)
| | _Anthony COOMBS _____|_____________________
| | | (1694 - 1838) m 1722
| |_Dorcas COOMBS ______|
| (1733 - 1762) m 1750|
| | _Samuel HODGKINS ____+
| | | (1658 - 1690)
| |_Mercy HODGKINS _____|_Hannah GEE _________
| (1700 - 1738) m 1722 (1664 - 1724)
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|--Lois A. STAPLES
| (1820 - 1889)
| _Josiah CLOSSON _____+
| | (1663 - 1698)
| _Nehemiah CLOSSON ___|_Mary WILLIAMSON ____
| | (1683 - 1759) m 1709 (1657 - 1690)
| _Nathan CLOSSON _____|
| | (1720 - 1788) m 1756|
| | | _John BANKS _________+
| | | | (.... - 1725) m 1686
| | |_Elizabeth BANKS ____|_Elizabeth TURBAT ___
| | (1678 - 1775) m 1709 (1667 - ....)
| _Josiah CLOSSON ________|
| | (1764 - 1850) |
| | | _____________________
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| | | _____________________|_____________________
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| | |_Sarah KEENE ________|
| | (1740 - 1790) m 1756|
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
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|_Mary ("Polly") CLOSSON _|
(1787 - 1866) m 1805 |
| _____________________
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| _____________________|_____________________
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| _____________________|
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| | |_____________________|_____________________
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|_Sarah ("Sally") TOBIN _|
(1763 - 1850) |
| _____________________
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| _____________________|_____________________
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|_____________________|
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|_____________________|_____________________
A handwritten family note by Ann Scruggs reports William married three times: (1) 28 Feb 1848 to Elizabeth D. Shine (d. 20 Dec 1848); (2) 19 Dec 1849 to Sarah M. Hetzel (b. 30 Dec 1824 in Germany, d. 19 Jan 1863); (3) 8 Feb 1863 to Sarah Elizabeth DeMilt (b. 12 Oct 1839 in LA, d. 11 July 1873). Children of the third marriage are listed: Luarina Stewart (b. 26 Dec 1866, d. 23 Oct 1868), Clara Elizabeth Stewart (b. 26 Feb 1870), Alonzo Daniel Stewart (b. 26 Feb 1870 - "5 minutes after Clara Elizabeth") and John Henry Stewart (b. 11 Feb 1872). The 1850 census lists Sarah M., age 24, r. St Marks, Wakulla Co., FL with husband William Stewart.
Stan Stewart (stan.stewart@comcast.net) shared 1 Nov 2002: "William J. Stewart b. 1/4/1819 d. 2/6/1873 is my great grandfather. He was a boat pilot who moved from somewhere in MS/LA to what is now Wakulla Co., Florida and the port of St. Marks around 1850. His first wife was named Sarah M. _____ from Wittenburg Germany. Their children were: John Charles Stewart b. 1850; William J. Stewart b. 185; Henry H. Stewart b. 1852; George Stewart b. 1854; Holly A. Stewart b. 1859. After Mary died, William married Sarah Elizabeth DeMilt (New Orleans, LA) in 1863. Their children were: Laurine Stewart b. 1865; Lilla Stewart b. 1867; Alonzo Daniel Stewart b. 1870 (twin of Clara); Clara Elizabeth Stewart b. 1870; John Henry Stewart b. 1872. William J. and Sarah Elizabeth both died from yellow fever in 1873. He served in the Civil War in the 5th Florida Infantry company A in 1860. Census records show the birthplace of William J. Stewart variously as LA, MS and PA. I have been unable to discover who William J. Stewart's parents were and where specifically he was from originally. His middle name was probably John because there are several William John and John William names in the family later on. Based on family naming conventions his father & grandfather many have beem named Charles or John. Based on the first names he may possibly be associated with the Stewarts around Greene Co., PA and Stewartstown, WV. I have photocopies of the old Stewart family bible that shows the first wife's name as Sarah and where she was born. In addition, the 1850 and 1860 US Census records for Wakulla county show her as Sarah there too. Below are the relevant sections and you can also see George listed in the 1860 census.
A very interesting account of Sarah Elizabeth DeMilt's brother is "The life, travels and adventures of an American wanderer: a truthful narrative of events in the life of Alonzo P. De Milt...," Franklyn Y Fitch (NY: John W. Lowell, 1883) which states concerning her husband (p. 227): "William J. Stewart, a descendant of Commodore Stewart of 'Old Ironsides' and revolutionary fame." [The only known child of Commodore Charles Stewart ("Old Ironsides") is daughter Delia Tudor Stewart.]
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FROM 1850 WAKULLA CO. FL US CENSUS
45 46 STEWART, William J. 33 M Pilot La
STEWART, Sarah 24 F Germany
REID, Elizabeth 12 F Fla
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FROM 1860 WAKULLA CO. FL US CENSUS
165 William J. Stewart 40 M Pilot 500 2000 Mississippi
Sarah M. Stewart 35 F Germany
John C. Stewart 9 M Florida
Wm. Stewart 8 M Florida
Henry H. Stewart 7 M Florida
Sarah C. Stewart 6 F Florida
George Stewart 5 M Florida
Holly A. Stewart 1 F Florida
Arthur Clifford 58 M Farmer Ireland
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Record of Civil War Veteran of Wakulla County, Florida
1860 Census takers number 165
Name Rank Unit
William J. Stewart Private 5th Fla. Inf. Co. A
Date of Birth Place of Birth
1820 Mississippi
Information found in Veterans Graves Register St. Augustine Florida
1940-1941.
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