[10425] Homer is son of Solomon Warren Gotshell and Lucy Ann Bishop. Homer m. (2) 24 September 1946 Mary Lou Maag.
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[32107] Margaret's information and ancestry are from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2011 and require verification.
[53625] Charlotte is said o be daughter of David Holbrook (1767-1850) & Hepsibah Smith (1774-1860; m. in February, 1797 in NH).
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[22920] For proposed genealogy, see http://www.geneajourney.com/marmion.html and http://www.patpnyc.com/conq/marmion.shtml. "Ancestors of American Presidents, 2009 Edition," Gary Boyd Roberts (Boston: NEHGS, 2009), p. 321, lists son William who is an ancestor of Presidents WIlliam Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison. Cf, http://www.marmionfamilytree.com/Marmionname.html,
[14151] LDS Church's unverified IGI file lists a Gertrude M. Maurer, b. 5 July 1778 in PA, d. 29 March 1844, daughter of Daniel Maurer and Regina Wagner (Regina b. 25 Jan 1756 in Lehigh Co., PA, d. 24 Oct 1816, is daughter of Jacob Wagner and Louisa Huber).
[46839] Leo is son of Frederick W. McChesney (1860-1942) & Nettie S. Yerrick (1866-1940). "The Akron Beacon Journal, 24 March 1965," p. 3: "Green Twp. - Services for Leo L. McChesney, 78, of Sweitzer rd will be held Friday at 3 p. m. at the Hopkins Funeral Home. Mr. McChesney, a retired farmer, died unexpectedly Monday at his home following a heart attack. Born in Springfield Twp., he was a life resident of this area. He had retired in 1955. Mr. McChesney had been a member of the Green Twp. Zoning Commission, was a precinct committeeman and a member of the Green Twp. Republican Club. He also was a member of the Uniontown Methodist Church and Lions Club, Lake Grange 1744, Uniontown Community Council and the Friends of 1900. He and his wife, Jennie, celebrated their 50th anniversary last year. He also leaves a son, Bruce L. of Uniontown; two daughters, Mrs. Helene Wilson of Akron and Mrs. Louise Rue of North Canton; a brother, Mark F. of Akron; a sister, Mrs. Lura Mader of Akron, and seven grandchildren."
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[49883] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 15 October 1923, p. 13: "Penobscot, Oct. 13 - Seldom has this community been so shocked and grieved as on Wednesday Oct 3d, when it became known that Mrs. Nella Florence Bridges had after a brief illness of two days, passed to the Great Beyond. Mrs. Bridges was born in Penobscot thirty-five years ago, the only living daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Wardwell, and had spent her whole life here. She and Mr. Bridges were married fifteen years ago, and had lived the most of that time with her parents, both being actively engaged in an extensive market business with her father. She received her early education in the town schools, later studying in Castine Normal Training School. Mrs. Bridges was a very successful teacher in the schools here, and waa much loved by her pupils as well by a host of friends here and in the surrounding towns. She was ao cloeely associated with every activity for good in our community that her death comes as a great loss to all as well as to her family. During the World War, Mrs. Bridges was much interested in the work of the Red Cross and in any and every movement that made for the pleasure and comfort of the soldiers in active service. It was her life and she seemed the happiest when doing for others. None ever asked sympathy or charity of her but it was cheerfully and willingly given. She was a woman of sterling character, possessed a fine intellectual, was well educated, and therefore was a friend the town grieves to lose. Mrs. Bridges was an active member of Penobscot Chapter, O. E. S., and served the chapter very efficiently as Worthy Matron for three years. She waa also affiliated with the Grand Chapter O. E. S. of Maine as Grand Marshal from 1919 to 1920. She was a pleasing officer in any station, possessing a charming personality, and her works brought forth highest praise from those who witnessed it. She was a devoted wife and daughter and has tenderly and devotedly assisted in caring for her father, who has been an invalid for the past year. The husband and family are stunned by the blow that came so suddenly. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, mother and father, one brother, G. Colby Wardwell, many relatives and a host of friends who extend sincerest sympathy in their bereavement. Beloved by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance, she will be greatly missed In the community aa well as in her home. 'None knew her but to love her, None named her but to praise.' Funeral services were held from her home October 15th. . . . The Internment was in the family lot at Hillside Cemeter. . . ."