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[51818] Ardelle m. (1) 9 October 1937 in Deer Isle, Hancock Co., ME George C. Armstrong (1905-1970). "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 21 June 1997, p. 11: "Deer Isle - Ardelle Elizabeth Barbour, 78, died Thursday, June 19, 1997, at a Blue Hill hospital. She was born in Deer Isle, April 13, 1919, the daughter of Sargent W. and Elizabeth (Gross) Bray. Ardelle worked at the Stonington Packing Company for many years. She enjoyed reading, crossword puzzles, and watching her soaps and birds. She. was a wonderful wife and mother. Ardelle is survived by her husband of 46 years, Maurice of Deer Isle; one son, George Armstrong and his wife Yvette of Newport, four daughters, Rose Mann and her husband, Lyman of Surry, Beverly Beal and her husband, Alton of Ellsworth, Arlene Gaudy and her husband, John of Wilmington, N.C., Susan Dunham and her husband, Kevin of Townsend, seven grandchildren, great-grandchildren, one sister, Edna Gray and her husband, Stephen; two brothers, Byron and his wife, Lenora, and Milton and his wife, Marjorie; and several nieces, nephews and cousins."
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[13233] Jacob Brillhart of Shrewsbury Twp., York Co., PA wrote his will 7 Feb 1811 and it was proven 16 May 1881 showing wife Margaret and children Peter, David, Elizabeth and Samuel - executors were Peter and Samuel Brillhart. [Not the Jacob Brillhart who died in 1788, buried in Feigley's Cemetery, Springfield Twp., York Co., PA - Lois Kleinhenn Lanier (1/96) shows this as a child of Christian (1762-1811) and wife Anna (1761-1828), in which case the boy died in childhood.] William L. Gould ("A Light in the Valley..." [York, PA, 1976], p. 118) states "Jacob remained on the eastern part of his father's place, on the portion which his father had divided off for him. Jacob was the great-grandfather of the late Elder David Y. Brillhart." A note in a genealogical file on the web (internet) offers: "Peter Brilhart married Mary Meyer, a daughter of John Meyer. At a very early date they settled in the valley near the present Codorus Church. That he took up a tract of land before April 4, 1751, is shown by an original land warrant to an adjoining place. He bought additional land by warrants of 1753, 1756 and 1767. These tracts were contiguous, and the principal survey was given the name, "Red Spring." The tax list of 1779 shows him as the owner of 500 acres. He divided off a large portion of the land for his son, Jacob, and that land remained in the hands of the Brilhart family for five generations."
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[9733] John enlisted 23 Feb 1864 in the Union Army as a Private and was transfered to reserve status 11 March 1865. The 1880 federal census lists John and his family in Saville Twp., Perry Co., PA. "The Perry County Democrat, 29 August 1900," p. 3: "John Hollenbaugh died at his residence in Saville township on Tuesday of dropsy. He had been blind for some years. Interment in the Methodist cemetery at Bixler on Friday, four brothers of this family have died in a little over four years time. Daniel died in the hospital at Pittsburg a little over a year ago while on his way home from Ohio. Two brothers survive : William C, of Kistler, and J. T. Hollenbaugh, of this place."
[22108] Charles (Sr.) is son of James Kelly and Alice Monts de Oca (1834-1896).
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[60556] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine]," 2 December 2024: "Ellsworth - Philip 'Pete' Leroy Murphy, passed away peacefully on Nov. 18, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. Born on June 20, 1941, in Manset, Maine, he was the son of Walter H. and Marie E. (McEachern) Murphy. In his early years, Pete worked with his brother, Peenie, at service stations in Southwest Harbor and Bar Harbor. He devoted over 57 years of his life to driving the Swan's Island school bus to MDI High School, a role he truly cherished. In addition, he and his wife Ann proudly owned and operated White Birches Campground on Seal Cove Rd. in Southwest Harbor, from approximately 1984 to 1999, where they made lifelong friends."
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[6863] Both Roger and John, sons of Andrew, had issue, one of whom is Robert (known to be a grandson of Andrew)[ - "Genealogy of Hezekiah Purrington" Purrington Family Association of U.S.A., Inc. (Chicago: Adams Press, 1975)]. Roger and John carried on the family business (weaver/clothier) after Andrew's death. John's will is dated 26 April 1619 and Roger's 26 June 1624 (bequeathing to his brother John).
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LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
The Pane-Joyce Genealogy at http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr01/rr01_325.html offers: "William was prebendary of St Paul's and Rochester Cathedral, Rector of Cliffe, Kent, and in 1584 became Canon of Windsor.
From Bartlett: William was "rector at Islip, Oxfordshire, 1578; rector of Cliffe, co. Kent, 1579; rector of Caxton, co. Kent, 1593, prebendary of St. Paul's, London, 1595-1615, and of Rochester Cathedral, 1594-1614. About 1580 he became chaplain to Edmund Grindall, Archbishop of Canterbery, and in 1583 became canon of Windsor, holding this position for thirty-two years, until his death May 15, 1615, aged 73, and was buried in the chapel of St. George, Windsor Castle, where a monumental brass to his memory states that he was 'beloved of all in his Life, and much lamented in his Death.'"
Ca 1570 William first married Isabel Woodhall, daughter of John Woodhall Esq (ca 1519-) & Elizabeth Grindall (ca 1520-bef Apr 1583). Born ca 1546. Isabel died at England bef 1615. Buried in Rochester Cathedral, Kent. . . . William second married Anne Webb. Anne died ca 1612."
Ancestry.com offers: "Wilson Name Meaning - English, Scottish, and northern Irish: patronymic from the personal name Will, a very common medieval short form of William."