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[13476] Robert Nelson (rk-nelson@worldnet.att.net) reports that Joseph's known children are Frank, Mattie, ____ Stone, Benjamin and Amanda (m. ____ Myers). See Nelson's online Family Tree Maker database (10/98) at http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/n/e/l/Robert-K-Nelson NSSAR Patriot Index reports Joseph's wife is Catherine Epley (m. 1850), and gives a daughter, Harriett ("Hattie")(b. 1 April 1857 in Tontogany, OH, d. 28 May 1923 in Tecumseh, MI, m. 31 Jan 1878 George W. Stone). Reprinting a Woods Co., OH biographical volume, http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Wood/WoodBio1200.htm offers: "Joseph Brillhart, deceased, was one of the best known farmer; of Washington township, this county, and was truly a self-made man, having acquired all that he possessed through his own industrious and persevering efforts, combined with sound judgment and good business ability. He was born in York county, Penn., on. October 22, 1822, and was a son of John Brillhart, who was also a native of the Keystone State, and grew to manhood on his father's farm. On attaining, his majority John Brillhart married Catherine Lowe, and they became the parents of eight children, namely: Jacob; Mary, deceased, who was, known by the name of. 'Polly,' John, who was a minister of the Dunkard Church, and is now deceased; Catherine, who has also passed away; Daniel, a resident of Ohio; Peter, a farmer of Henry county, Ohio; Joseph, of this sketch; and Joanas. After the father's death in Crawford county, the, mother removed to Stark county, Ohio, where she departed this life at the age of seventy-five years. Joseph Brillhart obtained his literary education in the common schools of Stark county, remaining at home until he had reached the age of twenty-six when he went to Crawford county, Ohio, where for ten years he owned and operated a farm of eighty acres. On selling that property he came to Wood county, where he purchased 104 acres, which were still an unbroken wilderness, erecting thereon a log cabin. He immediately began the work of developing his land, making extensive improvements, and left one of the best equipped farms in the county. In Stark county, Ohio, was celebrated the marriage of Mr. Brillhart and Catherine Epley, and of their union the following; children have been born Benjamin, who is in delicate health is a farmer by occupation; Rebecca, who died at the age of thirty years, was the wife of White McMann, of Otsego, Ohio; Amanda is the wife of, George Mawer, of Grand Rapids township, Wood county; Hattie is the wife of George Stone; Calvin wedded a Miss Jeffers, and operates the homestead farm; and Frank is also a farmer. For a number of terms Mr. Brillhart served as school director, and while a resident of Crawford county filled the office of supervisor, he was a stanch supporter of the Republican party, and took to deep interest in its success, and throughout the county was well and favorably known, His death occurred on the old homestead, July 30, 1896."
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[60556] "The Ellswsorth American [Ellsworth, Maine]," 29 September 2025: "Ann Marie Murphy passed away peacefully at the age of 81 on Sept. 21, 2025, at Westgate Center in Bangor. She was born March 14, 1944, in Augusta, Maine, the daughter of Eunice (Billings) and Alphie Joseph DesJardin, and the stepdaughter of Samuel G. Dam. Ann was a devoted wife and mother and dedicated her life to her family. Alongside her late husband, Philip 'Pete,' she proudly owned and operated White Birches Campground in Southwest Harbor from approximately 1984 to 1999, where they built a welcoming community and made lifelong friendships, including Kathy and Andy Chatlass, who returned to visit every year."
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[45492] In 2019 the unverified Pedigree Resource File L78V-HXK states Lillian is daughter of George Mummert (1849-1939) and Elizabeth Bricker (1853-1936), and lists her children with Uriah Brillhart.
[53367] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 26 August 1975, p. 21: "Castine - John Alden Pratt, 67, died Aug. 24 at a Castine hospital following a long illness. He was born in Woburn, Mass. May 22, 1908, son of Frank and Lena (Harrington) Pratt. He attended Woburn High School, Colby Junior College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was a member, deacon, treasurer and chairman of the standing committee, and member of the choir of the Castine Congregational Church. He was a former master of the Hancock Lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons; member of the Masonic bodies including Anah Temple Shrine, former chairman of Hancock County Republican Committee for 11 years; member of the GOP County Committee and chairman of the Castine GOP Committee; member of the board of directors of the Retired Skippers Race and of corporation of the Castine Community Hospital; chairman of the local board of appeals; served with U.S. Navy in the Pacific Theater during World War II. He was district sales manager of the Timkin Oil and Heat Co. until ill health forced him to retire. He is survived by his wife, Doris Wardwell Pratt of Castine; one son, John of Castine; several cousins." John is son of Frank L. Pratt (b. in 1884) & Lena Harrington (b. in 1882; m. 16 July 1907 in Woburn City, Middlesex Co., MA).
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[29117] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maol_%C3%8Dosa_II,_Earl_of_Strathearn offers: "Maol Íosa II, was the first known son of Mormaer Robert. He has been noted as the first Mormaer to encourage the movement of French and English settlers into his Mormaerdom, or at least to allow an influx of French-speaking warriors into his entourage (Neville, 2005, pp.23-4). We might regard it as part of the same phenomenon that following the reign of Maol Íosa II, the Mormaers of Strathearn thereafter remained pivotal and dynamic figures in the larger world of northern British politics, never again confining themselves purely within their mormaerdom. Maol Íosa was an intelligent figure who managed to retain the favor of both the Scottish and English kings, and steer a middle line between the Comyn-Durward rivalry that dominated Scottish court politics in the middle of the 13th century. Maol Íosa married four times. These marriages included a marriage to the daughter of the Earl of Orkney, and one to the daughter of Ewen MacDougall. He had two known sons, Maol Íosa and Robert; and three known daughters, Muriel, Maria and Cecilia."