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[9395] "The Perry County Times, 30 June 1955," p. 6: "Samuel J. Briner, 82, of East McClure street, New Bloomfield, passed away Wednesday morning, June 29, at his home. The deceased is survived by five daughters: Mrs. Margaret Doyle, of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Edna Cloud, of Stanford, Conn.; Mrs. Claire Harter, of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Mary Reisinger, of Blain; four sons, William S., Paul E., and Frank A., all of New Bloomfield, and Leon B., of Harrisburg; also fourteen grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren ; one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Noye, of Duncannon."
See notes for his wife, Elizabeth Bibbe. The surname is also found "Burroughs." John and Elizabeth are said to be among the first settlers on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. John r. Dorchester, MD per the 1790 federal census.
http://www.popenoe.com/Settlers.htm offers in 2010: "The names Burris, Burrows, and Burroughs are all interchangeable for this family. The original immigrant seems to have been John Burrows who arrived as an indentured servant and lived in James City, Virginia, in 1623. Some Burris family researchers believe that the 'main line' of the family settled in New Jersey and Delaware from about 1680 to 1740, with a few families coming into Maryland and western Virginia later.
"The first Burris in our area was William Burris, son of William and Mary Morgan Burris, who was as early as the 1730s, and in 1747 had a farm on the Tygart River that joins the Monongahela upstream. He was born in Delaware in 1670 and died in 1759. He was a trader with various camps along the Monongahela near Morgantown. One old-timer said: 'Jacob Prickett was among the first white men who ever saw the Monongahela country, having been up the Monongahela River in 1745 or 1747 with David Morgan and others, to visit old Billy Burris on the Buckhannon River.' William Burris had two sons, Enoch and Elijah, but it appears that the Burris family with whom we are concerned came from a different line.
"John and Alexander Burris, said to have been sons of Elijah Burris of Sussex County, Delaware, lived in Dorchester and Montgomery Counties, Maryland for a few years and then, in 1766, crossed the mountains and settled in the area near present-day Morgantown. They may also have stopped in Hampshire County for some time on their way. John Burris, with his relatives, 'old Evan' Morgan, Nathaniel Springer, and others, built Fort Burris in 1766, the same year for which John Burris claimed the land on which it stood. This was the first fort built in the area. It was looted and burned by Indians in 1778, after it had been evacuated, with the settlers taking refuge at nearby Fort Martin and Fort Kerns. John Burris was a lieutenant in a company commanded by Zackquill Morgan.
"The land, called Burris Camp Hollow, was surveyed in December 1766 by David Morgan. Camp Hollow is where John Burris and others camped while Burris Fort was being built. It was often told by Burris descendants that many newcomers to the valley camped there while looking out for lands on which to settle, and building cabins in which to live. The adjoining landowners were listed as Thomas John, Thomas Evans, and James Hoard. John Burris' land was on the upriver side at the mouth of West Run; Edmund West who also settled in 1766, had 400 acres on the downriver side of West Run which were later sold to David Scott. John Burris sold off 388 acres of his tract, keeping the fort and about ten acres around it. His son, Elijah, had land between John's and John Evans'.
"John Burris, b 1730, d between 1793/6, m. 1750 Elizabeth Boaz, b ca 1734."
[52095] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 20 March 1958, p. 16: "Milbridge, March 19 - Mrs. Susan I. Strout, 82, widow of Carrol Martin Strout, passed away Tuesday at her home in Milbridge. She was born in Cherryfield January 19, 1876, daughter of the late George and Henrietta (Clark) Davis. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Esther Upton and Mrs. Carolyn Huckins, both of Milbridge; two sons, Wilbur F., of Gardiner and Ralph D., Milbridge; several nieces and nephews; 14 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren." Susan is daughter of George Redman Davis (1834-1921) & Henrietta Clark (1837-1888; m. in 1863).
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[36309] This person is from the unverified information in http://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info in 2014 which offers: "Second Earl of Lennox - being a minor at the time of his father's death, was too young to takeover the earldom, so William the Lion gave it to his brother David, Earl of Huntingdon, but the young Earl recovered possession around 1199 AD."
[40600] Ancestry.com offers: "Kimball Name Meaning - English: from the Middle English personal name Kimbel, Old English Cynebeal(d), composed of the elements cyne- 'royal' + beald 'bold', 'brave'. English: variant spelling of Kimble."
[60232] Francis is son of Henry Blanchard Lewis (1843-1917) & Florence Anna Berry (1847-1909; m. 18 August 1864 in Springfield, Penobscot Co., ME).
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He is also the Thomas Mowbray in this database. Thomas was a Knight of the Garter, Lord Mowbray Segrave and Stourton, created Earl of Nottinghham in 1383, Earl Marshall of England in 1384, Duke of Norfolk in 1397. Elizabeth Fitz Alan was his second wife - see http://www.royalancestorscollins.com/mowbray.htm - cf. http://www.geocities.com/hank99uk/Mowbray.html, http://ddl-web-hosting.com/mowbray/page34.htm and http://www.geocities.com/hank99uk/CaludonCastle.html (which reports: "Thomas De Mowbray, the Duke of Norfolk along with Henry Bolingbroke, the Duke of Hereford were immortalised in Shakespeares Richard II after the battle of Gosford Green, a battle which in fact never happened. The story is that while travelling home in the company of Bolingbroke, De Mowbray claimed that the king (Richard II) was going to do the same to him (Henry) as he had done to other Lords who opposed him, remarks which Bolingbroke challenged De Mowbray to deny. Richard ordered the two men to fight a duel at Gosford Green, at that time just outside the walls of the City of Coventry. On the day of the battle Thomas De Mowbray rode out from Caludon Castle to meet with Bolingbroke who had stayed at nearby Bagington Castle. As the two men prepared to fight the king rode from his camp on nearby Ball Hill and stopped them, ordering both men into exile. Henry Bolingbroke went to France and returned less than a year later to overthrow Richard II and become King Henry IV. Thomas De Mowbray never returned home and died in exile in 1399. The street names around Gosford Green commemorate the occasion, Kingsway, Bolingbroke Road, King Richard Street and Mowbray street."
http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk offered 30 Oct 2005 re: Thomas' birth date: "The most precise statement in his inquisitions post mortem is that he was aged 33 years and 26 weeks on 22 September [1399] when he died [Cal. Inq. p.m., vol.18, no 268]. Another inquisition says he was aged 33 years and more when his grandmother Margaret died (the date being stated there as 11 August 1399) [no 270]. Two of Margaret's inquisitions say that she died 24 March 1398/9, and that Thomas was then 33 years of age [nos 235, 236]. Thomas de Mowbray's elder brother John was born 1 August 1365 [Complete Peerage, vol.9, p.780], so the date given, less than 8 months later, must be incorrect. Their father died in 1368, and was predeceased by their mother. If the "26 weeks" component is precise, the correct date must be 22 March 1366/7 or 1367/8."
Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dukes_of_Norfolk.
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http://worldroots.com/brigitte/famous/b/beatrizspainanc1909.htm records him as "Count Moritz von Haucke", son of Friedrich Carl Emanuel Hauck (bapt. 4 October 1737 Mainz, Germany; d. 19 June 1810 Warszawa, Poland; m. 27 November 1773 Zschepplin, Saxony) and Maria Salome Schweppenhaeuser (b. 29 November 1751 Rechtenbach; d. 5 September 1833 Warszawa) - and states that Friedrich is son of Ignatius Hauck (b. 16 December 1705 Wetzlar; d. 25 August 1784 Mainz; m. 8 April 1736 Mainz) and Freiin Maria Franziska Riedesel zu Eisenbach (b. 11 January 1717 Wallduern; d. 14 September 1785 Mainz).
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Find A Grave memorial 69529563 offers: "Thomas West, 1st Baron West was the only son of Sir Thomas West, of de Hampton Cantilupe and Alice FitzHerbert.
When Thomas was seventeen, he and his mother and sister Eleanor were assaulted and robbed, by Nicholas Clifton, who carried his sister off; he was probably the same Nicholas Clifton who later married her. He had married Joan de Willington (née de la Warr), half-sister to John de la Warr, 4th Baron de la Warr, before May 2, 1384, when they were pardoned for marriage without license. They were the parents of three sons: Thomas (b.1391), John (died c.1393) and Reginald (born c.1394).
He was knighted in 1399 and summoned to Parliament as Lord West in 1402. He died in 1405 and was interred at Christchurch Priory." See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_West,_1st_Baron_West. Ancestry.com offers: "West Name Meaning - English and German: from Middle English, Middle High German west 'west', hence a topographic name for someone who lived to the west of a settlement, or a regional name for someone who had migrated from further west."
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| (1800 - 1887)
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| _Henry FORD _________|
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|_Hester FORD ________|
(1775 - 1822) m 1791|
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|_Rachel GILLAN ______|
(1746 - 1823) |
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