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[53292] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine]," 15 March 2023: "Wendy Joy Young passed away peacefully on Feb. 8, 2023, surrounded by family at her home in Lamoine. She was born at 12:38 a.m. on July 22, 1955, in Castine, the daughter of Winfield and Marjorie Billings. Wendy grew up in Stonington and graduated in 1973 from Ellsworth High School. She later graduated from Graceland College in Iowa, where she received her baccalaureate degree in nursing. On July 23, 1977, Wendy married F. Michael Young. Together they made their home in Dedham, Maine where they raised five wonderful children. Wendy eventually returned to nursing and worked as an RN at St. Josephs Hospital in Bangor for many years. Wendy was a warm and loving wife, mother, sister and grandmother. She will be sorely missed by the many folks who knew and loved her. Wendy is survived by her husband of 45 years, son Joshua and wife, Kilie, daughter Kira Young and husband, Matthew Bergin, daughter Meaghan Hawes and husband, Greg, daughter Erin Susi and husband, Nate, and son Seth and wife, Brittany. Wendy leaves behind 13 grandchildren: Noah, Lauren, Isabella, Iliana, Vivian, Maizie, Gracie, Dominick, Emilia, Kelsie, Austin, Brady and Luke. Wendy is also survived by brothers Larry, Mark, David and Scott, and sisters Susan and Becke."
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[59600] Madeline's obituary: "With deep love and gratitude for her remarkable life, the family of Madeline (Dean) Perkins announces her peaceful passing on April 11, 2025, at the Calais Community Hospital, at the age of 95. Madeline was born on January 30, 1930, in Baileyville Maine, to Edward and Charlotte (Thibodeau) Dean. She graduated from Woodland High School in 1947. After high school, she worked at Ware Knitters. It was soon after that she met the love of her life, Leo Perkins, at a dance reception - though their story really began when he came to buy a pair of skates 'for his sister.' The family suspects the skates were just an excuse to see her again. Two years later, on October 28, 1948, they were married. Together, Madeline and Leo built their home on Spruce Street in Woodland, Maine, where they raised their daughters, Deborah and Donna. It was a home filled with love and laughter, and where Madeline lived for 75 years. Ever Leos steadfast partner, she held the 2x4s while he nailed them in place - not just for their home, but later, for their beloved family cottage built next to her sister and brother-in-law, Barbara and Bernard. That cottage became the heart of countless treasured memories - lobster boils, campfires, swimming, cookouts, and unforgettable games of Yahtzee. If you ever played against 'Nanny,' you knew she played to win. She didnt care if you were 3 or 63, you had to win fair and square if you were going to beat her. Madeline was predeceased by her beloved husband, Leo Perkins; her parents, Edward and Charlotte Dean; her daughters, Deborah White and Donna Brown; her son-in-law, Randy White; and her siblings Evelyn, James, Elizabeth, William, Edith, Lawrence, Barbara, and Everett. She is survived by her cherished grandchildren: Melissa (Chuck) Brown and Krista (Jeff Babcock) White of St. Stephen, New Brunswick; Veronica (Anthony Iannucci) Seavey of Calais, Maine; Allison (Ahn Tran) Seavey of Tumwater, Washington; Jen (Micah) Harris and Mitchell Brown of Texas. Her legacy continues through her adored great-grandchildren: Jessica (Brandon), Emma (Nicole), Ben, Kaden, Ryleigh, Bella, Jesse, Leo, Ella, and Adriana. She is also survived by her son-in-law David Brown; nephews Andreas (Wendy) Connal-Nicolaou, Alexander (Heather) Nicolaou, Jeff Storey; and many other nieces, nephews, and dear friends. Known to many simply as 'Nanny,' Madeline had an unwavering devotion to her family. She delighted in every child who came into her life - whether grandchild, great-grandchild, niece, or nephew - and never missed a chance to share something sweet from her kitchen. Her table was always open, and her heart even more so. She was also known for her spicy disposition, a spark that added charm to her wit, spirit to her storytelling, offering of her opinion and just the right amount of fire to her warm-hearted nature. Madeline was a proud member of the Riverside Rebekah Lodge. A longtime member of the Woodland United Methodist Church, Madeline was an alto in the choir, a devoted member of the Womens Club, and a joyful presence at countless church gatherings and events. She was a talented quilter, gardener, canner, and bakerher pies and preserves were legendary. An avid reader, she read thousands of books and remained mentally sharp to the end, thanks in part to her lifelong love of crossword puzzles and the mysterious shorthand notes she often left for family - always refusing to reveal what they said. Madeline was the picture of quiet strength and grace, weathering heartbreak with deep faith and resilience. She faced lifes challenges with dignity and a gentle humor that endeared her to all who knew her. The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to the staff at Wellmore Point for the care and kindness Madeline received during her three years as a resident, and to the Calais Community Hospital for the compassion shown in her final days. In lieu of flowers, the family invites you to honor Madelines memory by making a donation to the Calais Methodist Church or by donating a childrens book to your local school - celebrating her lifelong love of reading and children. A celebration of Madelines life will be held at the Calais Methodist Church on Friday, July 11th at 10:00 a.m., followed by a graveside service at Woodland Cemetery."
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[28619] http://family-knecht.tripod.com offers: "He was a carpenter and miller. His father operated a gristmill, which son inherited. John left an estate valued at half million dollars. Learned carpenter trade and moved to North Carolina in 1836 to work in railroad construction, returned to Shimersville on the Saucon Creek, opposite Freemansburg, which had been built by Nathan Irish in 1735. The mill had been purchased in 1836 by Benjamin Riegel his wife's father." "The Allentown Democrat [Allentown, PA], 25 February 1891," p. 2: "John Knecht died at his home in Shimersville, Lower Saucon township, on Sunday morning a week, after an illness of about 14 days. On the 2nd of February Mr. Knecht and his wife celebrated their golden wedding, when he was in his usual good health and spirits. He soon after took a cold which developed into gastric fever. The deceased was one of the incorporators of the Bethlehem iron company, and from 1863 to 1865 was a director of the Lehigh Valley railroad company. He accumulated a large fortune, and owned a great deal of valuable real estate. He is survived by his wife and four children - Howard Knecht, Mrs. Dr. J. J. Detwiller, of Easton, Mrs. Dr. E. J. Freeman, of Freemansburg, and Miss Annie Knecht."
[18288] From: "D. Sue Kissel" (dskissel@cybertrails.com), Mon, 13 Apr 1998: "The Descendants of Henry and Sara (Sluyter) Louks/Loucks of Highgate, Vermont-to the seventh generation-a work in progress" by Ross W. McCurdy 1993 (rmccurdy@capecod.net) - on page 8 it lists Alexander (3rd generation) Louks (William 2 Henry 1) b. in Ontario 2 Jun 1832, d 14 July 1917. He m. 18 March 1856, Ellen Steihoff, b. 4 Feb 1838 at Scotland, Ontario, d. 1 Feb 1889, d/o Levi & Ann (Beemer)Steinhoff. The family is enumerated in 1891 Middleton Twp. census. A widower, he was a wagon and carriage maker. Also found in '71 Walsnigham census, a farmer, wife Ellen b. Ontario ca 1839. Family was Methodist. Issue Louks, some info from Bible of Gordon C. Locks of Turkey Point, p. 69. i. Mary Agnes, ii Alice Jane, iii Elizabeth Ann, iv George Anson, v, William Wesley, vi Nellie Bell, vii Francis E, *Alonzo b ca. 1849 enumerated with them. The book contains the birth and death dates of the children also.
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| (.... - 1694) |
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| | _John SHARPE ________|_____________________
| | | (1541 - ....)
| | _Nicholas SHARPE ____|
| | | (1567 - ....) |
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| | | |_Jane STANTON _______|_____________________
| | | (1545 - 1610)
| |_Alice SHARPE _______|
| (1593 - 1691) m 1637|
| | _John TYRRELL _______+
| | | (1506 - ....)
| | _John TYRRELL _______|_Elizabeth MUNDY ____
| | | (1520 - 1566)
| |_Agnes TYRRELL ______|
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| | _John SULYARD _______+
| | | (1524 - 1574)
| |_Anne SULYARD _______|_Elizabeth JERNEGAN _
| (1553 - ....) (1530 - ....)
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|--Elizabeth RAND
| (1647 - ....)
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[S2]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.