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[29339] This line and information are from an unverified posting by Jeffrey Owens 30 Sept 1999 in rootsweb.com which offers: "He lived at Cape Rosier at Brookville, ME. He was a soldier at Fort Pownell in 1762. Signed a petition to Gov. Bernard in 1784. In 1784 he was living at Penobscot, Maine on 200 acres originally settled in 1765 by John Redman, while the 75 acres he had settled in 1765 was, in 1784, occupied by Israel Redman. He must have married the widow of John Redman, which would account for the shifting about of Redman-Colson properties and also John Colson calling Benjamin Redman his son-in-law in 1792. In 1800 census John says he emigrated from old York and he was born before 1755, but old enough to be a soldier in 1762." The unverified Kim Robie Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 states John was b. ca. 1733 in Berwick, York Co., ME.
[12158] Emma is daughter of Sir John de Grey of Shirland, Derbyshire, and Emma, dau. of Geoffrey de Glanville. She is William's first wife.
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[1602] Cf. ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/genealogy/public_html/royal/index.html and Alison Weir, :Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy" (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 58.
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[52080] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 26 June 2019": "Stratton - Sharon Marie (Hanscom) Farnsworth, 63, passed on June 19, 2019, at Maine Medical Center in Portland, with her husband of 44 years holding her hand. Sharon was a beautiful and wonderful wife, mother, sister, grandmother, aunt and friend. So humble and kind. With open heart and hands, she provided care and attention to so many others. Sharon was born on Feb. 24, 1956, at Mount Desert Island Hospital to Albert Raymond Hanscom III and Alice Lilian Fox and attended elementary schools in Ellsworth and then Trenton on the mainland but did graduate from Mount Desert Island High School in 1974, where her favorite subject was home economics. After graduating, she began work at MDI Hospital in food services. On April 12, 1975, she married Peter Bion Farnsworth of Bar Harbor. They married at the little white country church in Trenton that Sharon loved to attend while growing up in Trenton. She then went with Peter up to Clayton Lake-T11 R14, in the North Maine Woods between the Allagash and St. John Rivers, where Peter was employed as a forest technician for International Paper Co. They set up home in a tiny 8-foot-by-38-foot mobile home. Sharon loved living at Clayton Lake, where there were only seven other permanent residents. She loved going out to Quebec, Canada, to eat at the small French-Canadian restaurant in St. Justine. Margo Holden had been living at Clayton Lake for many years and had raised her children there and now took Sharon under her wing and taught her to be a Maine North Woods woman. It was here that Sharon assisted Margo at the post office, registered deer and bear, went fishing and rambling the woods roads with her friend Paule, collected bugs for the Maine Forest Service entomology department, learned to fire a shotgun at a partridge, met her first bear and moose, picked fiddleheads, worked on all her sewing and needlepoint and embroidery crafts and canoed and camped on the Allagash and St. John rivers. It was here at Clayton Lake that Sharon earned her CB radio handle of 'Colgate Lady' for her dazzling 'Colgate smile.' Sharon took part in establishing the library at Clayton Lake. Sharon and Peters first of three children, Sarah, was born in Presque Isle in 1978 and is their 'Clayton Lake/Allagash' baby. In 1980, Sharon supported Peter when he left Clayton Lake to go to Maine Bible Institute and see where life and Gods direction might lead them. It led them to the Hartland-St. Albans area, where Joshua was born at Waterville in 1981. In the last year of Bible school, they moved to Greenfield, where Peter was a student pastor of a small country church and Katherine was born in 1983 in Bangor. In August of 1983, after Bible school, they moved to Stratton, Maine. It was here that for the next 36 years Sharon continued her work of caring and supporting her community. She worked tirelessly behind the scenes as a young pastors wife, raised her children and cared for a host of other children. Her door as well as her hands and heart were always open to anyone in need of care. She was a safe haven for many. She got involved in the local school, assisted in the library, worked as a cued speech assistant and helped with dispatch and support of the fire department. She absolutely loved to travel with Vernon Bean and Scotty Spatcher to help set up fireworks shows. She helped with elder care, literacy volunteers and cooked many a meal for a lot of folks. She became famous for her potato casserole recipe she obtained from her Kansas son-in-law Clinton. While living at Coburn Gore, Maine, when Peter was working for the Immigration Service and Customs Service, she became the 'Den Mother' to many of the officers stationed at the Port of Entry. Sharon loved to knit and sew and do craft projects. She loved to read and enjoyed being the assistant for her dear friend Wendy, who is the librarian of the Stratton Public Library. Sharon also loved her annual quilt shop hop trips around the state with Peter and her friends Liz and Sandi, and Tony and Frida. She loved going to camp at Donnell Pond, Franklin, Maine. She loved being a grandmother and a favorite aunt to her four grandchildren and many nieces and nephews and grandnieces and nephews. She loved friends and family; picnics and dances; country music, not classic; birds and animals, especially horses; wind towers and peace and quiet. In 2001, Sharon underwent her first heart procedure to correct a misfiring electrical heart impulse. In 2014, she had to undergo major heart surgery to perform a bypass and get a new aortic valve. It was during this operation that the surgeon discovered the aortic artery aneurysm and repaired it, undoubtedly saving her life. But it led to a difficult and dark 11 days in intensive care at Maine Medical Center in Portland and then rehabilitation in Sandy River rehab in Farmington. But she did return to us in Stratton and picked up her work of care and support of her friends and family. She continued to give her heart unselfishly to others. And then her heart was too weak to fully support her other organs. She was admitted to Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington and received excellent care in attempts to control an onset of atrial fibrillation. But a major ventricular tachycardia episode resulted in transport to Maine Medical Center in Portland, where the resulting degradation of vital organs could not be reversed to any meaningful quality of life and she now had the difficult courage to give her last bit of heart to her husband and children by sparing them from both hers and their further pain and struggle and quietly holding her husbands hand allowed her creator God to take her hand from his and usher her into her heavenly home. Sharon is loved and remembered by her husband, Peter; her daughter Sarah and husband, Robert Sillanpaa, and grandsons Wiekko and Bion of New Vineyard; son Joshua and wife, Brandi, and granddaughters Emma and Brenna of Stratton; daughter Katherine and husband, Clinton Phillips, of Wichita, Kan.; sister Trisha and husband, Bill Howard, of Trenton; sister Mary and husband, Brian Gordius, of Bass Harbor; and all their children, her great-nieces and nephews, remaining aunts, uncles, cousins and all their families as well as all of her husbands family. She loves you all, each and every one. She was predeceased by her father, Albert Raymond Hanscom III, and her mother, Alice Lilian (Fox) Hanscom."
[47546] This couple are from the unverified Brown-DuPuis Family Tree in 2020 in Ancestry.com.
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[15715] John (II) is son of John (I) Pigman who died in 1712 and whose will was probated in Prince Georges Co., MD. His ancestors are from the unverified file in One World Tree in Ancestry.com in 2007 and require proof.
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[41214] The unverified Sargeant Famly Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When Christian Smathers was born in 1770 in Pennsylvania, his father, Jacob, was 25 and his mother, Rosanna, was 25. He married Elizabeth Daubenspeck in 1791 in Northampton, Pennsylvania. They had 10 children in 24 years. He died in 1834 at the age of 64."
[54126] Syrena is daughter of Samuel Tetherly (1790-1828) & Olive Spinney (1790-1852; m. 30 September 1811 in Maine).
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[770] "A Pedigree of the Foresters and Fosters," 2nd Edition, Joseph Foster (1871), p. 13, gives her as Florence, sister of Thomas, Lord Wharton governor of Carlisle. Wurts' "Magna Charta, Part VIII", p. 2628, states that Thomas Wharton is of baronial descent. Feorine m. (1) ca 1537 Sir Thomas Curwen of Workington.