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[49815] Donald and family are from the unverified Karrow Family Tree in Ancestry.com. "Fremont Tribune [Fremont, Nebraska], 10 February 1994," p. 2: "The funeral for Donald J. Carey, 85, of Westlake Trailer Park, west of Fremont, and for his wife, Odessa 'Detta' Carey, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Calvary Temple in Fremont. Carey died Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1994, at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County. He was born Jan. 16, 1909, in Omaha, where he lived most of his life. He was a dock foreman for Yellow Freight in Omaha until retiring in moving to Fremont in 1970. Carey was a member of Teamsters Local 554 in Omaha. He married Odessa 'Detta' Rusher Feb. 6, 1935, in Omaha. She died Feb. 8, 1994. Survivors include two sons, Edward of Fremont and Daniel of Phoenix, Ariz.; 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren."
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[59467] Robert's obituary: "R. Dean Morang, 65, died February 14, 2013 at Eastern Maine Medical Center, Bangor. He was born in Bar Harbor, March 28, 1947, a son of G. Edgar and Charlotte E. (Robbins) Morang. Dean grew up in Bar Harbor and graduated from Bar Harbor High School in 1965. He married Ellen W. Willey, June 3, 1967 at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Bar Harbor. He attended the University of Maine, Machias and graduated in 1970 with a BS degree. Dean worked for Bangor Hydro. He was a gun and Hot Wheels collector, loved Nascar and going to the races at Louden, NH. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, spending time at camp and spending time with his family and friends. He is survived by his wife Ellen; son, Robert D. Morang and wife Brandi of Ellsworth; daughter, Amy M. Pidhurney and husband James of Auburn, NH; grandchildren, Amber, Reese, Carson, Spencer and Charlotte; brother, Edd Morang of Bangor; nephews, Jesse and James Morang; Aunt Sal and Uncle Al Robbins of Salisbury Cove."
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[28431] This person is from the unverified Marston Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015. See "The History of Martha's Vineyard...," Charles E. Banks (Edgartown, MA: Dukes Co. Historical Society, 1966), Vol. 3, p. 374 which states he m. Hannah _____. Cf. "New England Marriages prior to 1700" which states Benjamin married in 1685 at Edgartown, Hannah Boulter the daughter of Nathaniel and Grace Swaine Boulter.
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[36021] This person is from the unverified http://colinlmiller.com/family/springer/googins.htm. See See "The Googins Family in America," Charlotte Hannah Googins (Portland, ME: Lefavor-Tower Co., 1914), p. 7.
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[4109] The Akron Beacon Journal, 17 June 2003, p. B007: Edward P. Roller, 72, of McAllen, Texas, formerly of Ridgewood Avenue, Alliance, Ohio, died Saturday morning, June 14, at his home, after a five-year illness. Edward was born June 27, 1930, in Loudonville, Ohio, the son of the late John Paul and Florence Claire (Brock) Roller. He was a 1948 graduate of Loudonville High School and he attended Ashland College. He was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Alliance. He worked as a linotype operator at the Loudonville Times, Ashland Times Gazette, the Alliance Review and, eventually, the Akron Beacon Journal. In 1970 he was trained by IBM in computers, working for the Beacon Journal information systems as a senior systems analyst. In 1991 he was nominated for the Knight-Ridder Excellence Award. He was the principal architect for almost every system developed at the Beacon Journal. His program, the IBMFDP, which justified paper tape for linotypes and phototypesetters was used worldwide, and was the heart of hundreds of newspapers data processing operations. He also led a team that developed a PC-based audio response system for sending messages to district managers. Eds philosophy was that systems should meet the users need. Ed retired from the Beacon Journal in January 1992; during his retirement he developed programs for keeping and figuring golf handicaps for his retirement park, Adobe Wells Country Club, in McAllen, Texas. His greatest achievement was being a loving companion to his wife of 53 years, and inspirational role model for his children and grandchildren, who loved him and knew him well. He will always be with them in all their hearts and memories. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn (Roach) Roller, whom he married April 28, 1950; four sons and their wives, Mark E. and Brenda Roller, Timothy J. and Tori Roller, John D. and Joyce Roller, all of Alliance, and Thomas M. and Heidi Roller of Clearwater, Fla.; his daughter and her husband, Bonnie Lea and Charles Schott of Alliance; 10 grandchildren, Jeremy, Edward, Faye, Carolyn, Timothy, Brittny, Jamison, Daniel, Charles and Nikki; five great-grandchildren; his brother and his wife, Thomas B. and Debra Glenn of Loudonville; and his sisters, Kathryn Howard of Wooster and Leta Henry of Mansfield. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Kenneth and Robert Roller.
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/bios/jameshodgen.html offers: "James Hodgen, written by Nancy Prevost - James Hodgen, eleventh child of Robert Hodgen and his second wife Sarah LaRue, was born 18 Jan. 1795 in Hardin County, Kentucky. Both Robert and the extensive LaRue family had moved to Frederick County, Virginia, from Pennsylvania before the Revolutionary War. They knew the Boone family well, and it is said that Daniel Boone's brother Squire explored and secured their first land grants in the wilderness of Kentucky. On 3 Feb. 1783, Robert Hodgen claimed 10,000 acres under Treasury Warrant #14790 on the north side of Green River. In 1784 he moved his family there by flatboat down the Ohio River, and settled on Nolin Creek, in what was at first Nelson County. He was granted permission to build a mill on the Nolin River in 1788, as well as to operate a store and tavern. Many notable guests were entertained at Hodgen's ordinary, including the famous Frenchman Michaux in Jan. 1796, and the exiled Prince Louis Phillippe in Apr. 1797. After Hardin County was formed, Robert was appointed one of the first justices of the county court. He was elected to the state legislature in 1795, and became sheriff of Hardin County in 1800. He was also a deacon of the Severns Valley Baptist Church for many years. Among the neighbors of the Hodgens were Thomas and Nancy Lincoln, who had a home three miles south of the mill, where their son Abe was born on 12 Feb. 1809. One of the LaRue wives served as midwife, and in his younger years Abe spent many hours playing with the Hodgen children. Robert Hodgen died on 5 Feb. 1810. On 7 Feb. 1818 his widow and son John petitioned the Hardin County Court at Elizabethtown to have the town of Hodgenville established on his plantation. The town became the county seat when LaRue County was later created. Sarah (LaRue) Hodgen died 27 June 1825. James Hodgen was just 15 when his father died. He inherited 200 acres of land in Bullitt County, Kentucky, from his father's estate, but it is doubtful he ever lived there. On 1 Dec. 1825 he married a distant cousin, Deidamia McDonald, the daughter of John and Mary (LaRue) McDonald. They had two children born in Hardin County, and about 1828 moved to Warren County, Illinois. Five more children were born there, and in March 1850, Deidamia died of consumption. James married again on 12 Dec. 1852 to Mrs. Malinda (Shirley) Boydston, a widow with four young children. Malinda was born 27 Nov. 1806 Kentucky, the daughter of Daniel E. and June (Allen) Shirley, and had married first as his second wife, John Gardner Boydston. Her step-daughter married James Hodgen's oldest son the following spring, and shortly afterward the families set off for Oregon. Partway across the plains, the company they were travelling with merged with the Washburn train for mutual protection. Although they had no serious trouble themselves, they heard that a party just two days ahead of them had been surrounded by a band of six hundred Indians. A young man in that company had shot an Indian woman while out hunting, and the company was compelled to turn him over to the Indians, who reportedly "skinned him alive" before their very eyes. The Hodgens arrived at the Umatilla Agency on 20 Sep. 1853. On 12 June 1854, James and Malinda settled on a donation claim (Oregon City #2588) in Linn County, several of their children settling nearby. They resided near Springfield, Lane County, at the time of the 1860 and 1870 censuses, James listed as a ferryman on the former and a farmer on the latter. He died there in June 1871. Malinda survived him until 9 Nov. 1891, when she died at Colfax, Whitman County, Washington."
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Ancestry.com offers: "Shirley Name Meaning - English: habitational name from any of various places, for example in Derbyshire, Hampshire, Surrey, and the West Midlands, all so called from Old English scir 'bright' + leah 'wood', 'clearing'."
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