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[53290] Winfield's obituary: "Little Deer Isle - Winfield Billings, aged 88, died at his home on Feb. 11, 2012. He was born Dec. 29. 1923 in Little Deer Isle, to George and Myrtle (Billings) Billings. He grew up and attended school in Stonington. Win enlisted in the Marines upon graduation from Stonington High School and served in the South Pacific. When he returned to Stonington after WWII, he went seining, which he loved, and also worked at Deer Isle Stonington Yacht Basin in Stonington. In the 1960s he became a master electrician and worked in many paper mills in Maine and New Hampshire. He was active in his church and pastor for many years. Win is survived by his wife of 66 years, Marjorie (Carter) Billings and by sons Lawrence and his wife Jane of Stonington, Mark and his wife Jeannie of Ellsworth, David and his fianc Sharon Bates of Brewer and Burnham, and Scott of Ellsworth. He is survived by daughters Rebecca Thompson and Susan Thompson-Weed and her husband Raymond of Stonington and Wendy Young and her husband Mike of Ellsworth. Win is survived by 20 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, 1 great-great grandson and several nieces and nephews. He was looking forward to meeting 5 new great-grandchildren in the summer. Win will also be missed by special friends Bob and Dick Powers of Deer Isle and Kathy Billings of Bangor. Win was predeceased by his parents, brothers Reynold, Melvin, and Elmer and sisters Georgia and Helen. He was also predeceased by son-in-law Allen Thompson."
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The Bracketts of Maine and New Hampshire descend from Anthony Brackett of Portsmouth, NH. On 13 Jan 1652 a 30-acre grant was voted to him and on 04 Mar 1652 the land was laid out to the people of Sandy Beach, including Anthony. 19 Sept 1678 Anthony purchased land at Sandy Beach. On Tuesday, 28 Sept 1691 a band of American Indians descended upon the community killing 21 persons among whom were Anthony Brackett and his wife, and capturing two children of his son, John. Anthony was in Portsmouth by 1650, when he sold his house there. He married about 1635. C.E.Banks' "Topographical Dict..." states he emigrated from Salisbury, Wiltshire, England to Portsmouth, NH. The Bracket Genealogy (1896) infers he came from Scotland and that he deeded "glebe lands" to the church wardens at Portsmouth for a parsonage. The Leonard Weeks Genealogy (1888, p.130) states in 1640 he with 19 others conveyed 50 acres to the church wardens of Portsmouth for establishing a church, and reports he arrived in 1631 and settled at Strawberry Point (Portsmouth, NH) and died in 1691. Brackett is a rare English surname, found in Co. Norfolk in 1574. Anthony was a town selectman and owned a productive farm. His will was made 11 Sept 1691. "The Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire," Vol. III, 1908, by Ezra S. Stearns, p. 1013 states that the surname was originally Brocket and from Wales, that four brothers of the name came with Gov. Winthrop in 1630 and were believed to be natives of Scotland (Capt. Richard who settled in Boston and then Braintree, Peter who settled in Conn., William and Anthony who came to Portsmouth, NH in 1631 with John Mason)[this source is not always reliable!]. John Brockett [sic] arrived at Boston on the "Hector" 26 June 1637 with the Rev. John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton [Eaton served as Gov. of Conn.]; the group travelled to New Haven from Boston in the summer of 1638 and settled there; this John was born in England, 1609, was a surveyor and civil engineer, etc. - see "The Desc. of John Brockett..." (1905). [Note: Sandy Beach is now Rye, NH.]
Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England by James Savage, Boston, 860-1862:
"BRACKETT, ANTHONY, Portsmouth 1640, rem. to Exeter, there liv. 1657, but perhaps after at Casco.
"ANTHONY, Falmouth 1662, perhaps s. of the prec. m. Ann, d. of Michael Mitton, had Anthony; Seth, wh. was k. by the Ind. May 1690; Mary, wh. was liv. 1717, unm.; Elinor, wh. m. Richard Pulling of Boston; and Kezia, wh. m. Joseph Maylem; by 2d w. Susanna, d. of Abraham Drake of Hampton, wh. he m. Sept. 1679, had Zechariah and others. He was tak. by the Ind. with his w. and all his fam. exc. her br. Nathaniel Mitton, wh. was k. at the ho. 11 Aug. 1676; but by admirab. peril esc. some days after; was liet. and capt. in the war, and finally was k. at his ho. 21 Sept. 1689. His s. Anthony was a serviceab. man, as liet and capt. in Ind. hostilit. For abund. informat. see Willis. JAMES, Boston, a cooper, s. of Richard, freem. 1673, rem. to Braintree 1675, by w. Sarah had Joseph, Nathan, and sev. ds. d 8 Apr. 1718, aged 72. JAMES, Beverly, frem. 1675. JOHN, Boston, s. prob. of Peter, merch. freem. 1666, m. 23 Aug. 1662, Sarah, d. of John Stedman of Cambridge, had Sarah, bapt. at C. 5 June 1664, d. 19 Sept. 1665; and John, posthum. bapt. at C. 21 Apr. 1667. He d. that yr. See Newell's Ch. Gath. 55. His wid. m. 24 Mar. 1668, Samuel Alcock. Her third h. was Thomas Graves; and fourth, John Phillips. JOHN, Billerica, s. of Richard, m. Hannah, d. of William French, and had ten ch. His w. d. 9 May 1674, and he m. 3 Mar. 1675, Ruth Ellis, and had four ch. and d. 18 Mar 1686. JOSIAH, Billerica, br. of the proc. m. 4 Feb. 1673, Eliz. Waldo, prob d. of Cornelius of Chelmsford, had one d. b. 1674, rem. to Braintree, and had ano. d. 1678. *||PETER, Braintree, freem. 10 May 1643, ar. co. 1648, rep. 1644, and often after, for his own town, and for Scarborough in 1673 and 4, and he was deac. By his first w. Priscilla, had Martha; Peter; John, b. 30 Nov. 1641; Joseph, 13 Oct. 1642; and prob. other ch. for the Boston gr. of ld. to him, 1640, was for twelve heads. Ano. ch. by the same w. was Hannah, b. 14 Aug. 1656, but she d. June foll. His last w. was Mary, wid. of Nathaniel Williams, wh. bec. one of the first of the third ch. mem. after d. of this h. In his latter days he liv. in Boston. In 1662 he purch. of the Ind. the tract on wh. Mendham was erect. Martha m. 23 Nov. 1655, Robert Twelves. PETER, Billerica, prob s. of Richard, m. 7 Aug. 1661, Eliz. Bosworth, freem. 1680. His w. d. 30 Nov. 1686, and he m. 30 Mar. foll. wid. Sarah Foster of Cambridge. *||RICHARD, Boston 1632, prob. br. of first Peter, freem. 25 May 1636, ar. co. 1639, dism. with w. Alice to Braintree ch. 5 Dec. 1641, deac. ord. 21 July 1642, town clk. many yrs. third capt. of the town, d. 5 Mar. 1691, aged 80 yrs. says the gr.stone. By his w. Alice, wh. d. 1690, aged 76, he had Hannah, bapt. 4 Jan. 1635; Peter, and John, perhaps tw. both bapt. 7 May 1637; Rachel, 3 Nov. 1639; Mary, b. 1 Feb 1642; James; Josiah, 8 July 1652; and Sarah. Of the ds. Hannah m. Samuel Kingsley of Billerica; Rachel m. 15 July 1659, Simon Crosby; Mary m 24 July 1662, Joseph Thompson; and Sarah m. 1675, Joseph Crosby of Braintree. THOMAS, Salem, punish. for attend. Quaker worship, 1658; had Thomas, bapt. 7 Dec. 1645, d. at 22 yrs.; Mary, 4 Feb. 1649; and Joseph, 15 June 1651, d. young, as also d. Lydia. THOMAS, Falmouth, br. of sec. Anthony, m. Mary, d. of Michael Mitton, and was k. by the Ind. 11 Aug. 1676, and his w. and ch. tak. into captiv. at the same time with his br. His w. d. in captiv. but three ch. surv. and liv. at Greenland. Willis. THOMAS, Wickford 1674. WILLIAM, Portsmouth 1624, one in the empl. of Mason, the patentee, spell. Bracken often. Adams, Ann. Six of this name had been, in 1834, gr. at Harv. Dart. and Wms. coll. "
Also see "Old Kittery and Her Families," Everett S. Stackpole (Lewiston, ME: Lewiston Journal Co., 1903), pp 298ff. for Anthony and his descendants. This reference gives his year of death as 1696. And see "Descendants of Anthony Brackett," Alpheus S. Brackett (1897), referenced by Stackpole, and "New England Annals, Chapter Six," Laird C. Towle, Editor (Bowie, MA: Heritage Books, 1980), pp. 18-23, which reports that he was taken captive by Native Americans in 1689 and held by them for about a year, and that he commanded Fort Loyal and two military companies in 1682. Cf. "Brackett genealogy : descendants of Anthony Brackett of Portsmouth and Captain Richard Brackett of Braintree with biographies of the immigrant fathers, their sons, and others of their posterity," Herbert Ireson Brackett (Washington: 1907). NEHGR for 1854, p. 77, reports he took the oath of freeman at Exeter, NH 14 July 1657. He figured prominently in the early history of Portland, Maine - see "History of Portland from 1632 to 1864," 2nd Ed., William Willis (Portland, ME: Bailey & Noyes, 1865).
For a easily read description of Anthony's time and situation, read "Chapter Three - The First Frontier" in "The Lobster Coast...," Colin Woodward (New York: Viking Penguin, 2004).
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[37613] This person is from the unverified Norman Petts tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
[10787] Find A Grave Memorial 135413993 reports: "Born in St Nicholas Parish, Aberdeen. Occupation: Master painter. Partner in firm of Farquhar & Gill, Painters and Glaziers in Aberdeen."
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[28617] See http://family-knecht.tripod.com. "The Morning Call [Allentown, PA], 5 May 1927," p. 7: "Word was received at Freemansburg Wednesday of the death of Mrs. Emily G. Freeman, widow of Dr. E. J. Freeman, at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. S. Mueller, Baltimore, Md., of a complication of diseases, in the 74th year of her age. She was born on May 26, 1853, in Shimersville and, was the daughter of the late John and Eliza Riegel Knecht. Her husband preceded her in death seven years ago. Mrs. Freeman is survived by her daughter, Mrs. R. S. Mueller, Baltimore, Md., four grand children, a brother Howard R. Knecht, of Bethlehem, and a sister, Miss Anna Knecht, of Philadelphia."
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[18287] Find A Grave Memorial 85695395 reports that Clement and Bessie had Marian Eveland North 1922 - 1993, Doris Ellen North 1923- (Weaver), Vera Arlene North 1925 - 1968, Harold Elmer North 1927 - 2008, Roy Arthur North 1928 - 1928, Fred Amos North 1932 - 1955. "The Tampa Tribune, 10 September 1960," p. 35: "BAY PINES, Sept. 9 (Special) Clement Harrison North, 63, World War I veteran, died today at Veterans Hospital here. A native of Ingham County, Mich., North came to this area five years ago from Lansing, Mich. He was a retired metal plate polisher with the Oldsmobile Co. for 27 years, Lansing. He was a member of VFW. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bessie North, Bay Pines; a son, Harold North. Lansing; three daughters, Mrs. Marian Tolzier, Gladwin, Mich., Mrs. Doris Weaver, Lansing, Mrs. Vera McDermott Houston, Tex.; 14 grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Eikey, Traverse City, Mich."
[53887] The unverified file GDZL-8BK in familysearch.org offers: "Albert Rees was born on 24 May 1882, in Port Talbot, Neath Port Talbot, Wales, United Kingdom as the son of Albert Rees and Esther Thomas. He married Marion Chamberlain Hutchins on 6 April 1918, in New Brunswick, Canada. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters."
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| | (1741 - 1778) |
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| | |__________________________|__
| |
| _Nicholas (III) ICKES ___|
| | (1763 - 1848) |
| | | __
| | | |
| | | __________________________|__
| | | |
| | |_Elizabeth COBLENTZ __________________|
| | (1747 - 1768) |
| | | __
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| | |__________________________|__
| |
|_Mary Magdalena ICKES _|
(1799 - 1862) |
| __
| |
| _Mathias (Lei, Ley?) LOY _|__
| | (1706 - 1783)
| _Michael (Sr). LOY ___________________|
| | (1740 - 1823) m 1762 |
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| | | |
| | |_Anna Maria DAY __________|__
| | (1711 - 1786)
|_Susannah LOY ___________|
(1782 - 1846) |
| __
| |
| __________________________|__
| |
|_Maria Margaret (Lempert or) LAMBERT _|
(1743 - 1809) m 1762 |
| __
| |
|__________________________|__
[28979] John W. Rice, m. 16 Sept 1863 Hannah M. Ziegler and had ten children
[45356] See notes for husband Hans Koeppe.