[26756] One World Tree on Ancestry.com proposes this parent, but is not verified!
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[35808] "The Evenings News [Harrisburg, PA], 19 July 1944," p. 17: "Funeral services for Mrs. Katie E. Beaver, 68, who died at her home, 21 Walnut street, yesterday, will be held at the Wilt funeral home, 112 North Harrisburg street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Harry W. Deaven, pastor of the Centenary United Brethren Church, officiating. Burial will be in Oberlin Cemetery. . . . She is survived by her husband, Harry P. Beaver; a daughter, Mrs. Iva M. Hart, at home, and four grandchildren."
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[31790] Balthas m. 16 Oct 1608 in Rotenberg Elisabeth Bayer, said to be daughter of Hans Bayer.
[55522] Edith is daughter of Ellis Davis (1849-1894) & Mary Francis Higgins (1852-1933; m. 23 October 1870 in Orland, Hancock Co., ME). She and George had Lawrence Eric Harper (1906-1989), Nellie Kathleen (Harper (1908-2001), Gertrude Mae Harper (1909-1971), Robert Ellis Harper (1910-1962), Arthur Fulton Harper (1913-2000), Ruth E. Ames (b. in 1916), Phyllis Josephine Harper (1917-2006), Richard Edwin Harper (1918-1987), Howard David Patterson (1920-1978) & Howard M. Harper Patterson (1920-1979).
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[35362] This person is from the unverified Wales tree in Ancestry.com in 2013
_William SARGENT ____+
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_John SARGENT _______|_Abigail CLARK ______
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[17285] Wyer is son of Benjamin C. Sargent and Susanna _____ according to the LDS Church's unverified IGI file. The 1850 census of Sedgwick, ME lists Benjamin C. Sargent, age 65, and wife Susannah, age 62. His ancestry is from the OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2011 and requires verification - this file states Wyer was b. 4 June 1810 and d. in 1900 in Sargentville, Hancock Co, ME. "Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Somerset, Piscataquis, Hancock, Washington, and Aroostook counties, Maine (1898)", pp. 214-217: "Wyer G. Sargent, a leading man of Sedgwick, Hancock County, residing at Sargentville, was born June 24, 1810, at Gloucester, Mass., his parents being Benjamin and Susan (Cole) Sargent. The Sargent family, which is one of the oldest in the annals of New England, traces back its ancestry to William Sargent, who was a landholder in Gloucester as early as 1649, and who married Abagail, daughter of Edmund Clark. William Sargent had a son, to whom was assigned a tract of land situated in Gloucester, near the Squam River. This son lost his life in the public service, and in recognition thereof a grant of land was made to his descendants. Dr. Thomas Sargent, the grandfather of Wyer G., born on October 19, 1739, was the eldest son of his parents. During the Revolutionary War he was an officer in Captain Saltonstall's command when the American forces came to this neighborhood to attack the British troops, which were still in possession of parts of the surrounding country. An effort was made in 1779 to effect a landing at Castine and combine with the land troops under command of Captain Lowell. The expedition, which was a very daring one, was only partially successful. After the war Dr. Sargent returned to Gloucester, and in that town spent the last years of his life. He was twice married, successively to Lucy and Jemima Haskell, who respectively bore him nine and eight children. Benjamin Sargent, a son of Dr. Sargent by the second wife, born in Gloucester, was aways known as Captain Benjamin Sargent. During the War of 1812 he commanded the troops at the fort in the harbor of Gloucester. Subsequently, in 1816, he came to the town of Sedgwick, and settled in the village, bringing his wife and four children with him, her parents having come here some years before. Here, besides carrying on farming, he worked at the shoemaker's trade. Later he sold out his property in Sedgwick village, and settled at Birchland, taking up uncultivated land. He died in the part of Birchland now called North Brooklin at the age of seventy-two, after a useful and active life devoted to his family and friends and to the interests of the community in which he lived. He was chairman of the Board of Selectmen for some years. His wife, Susan, who was a daugh-ter of Thomas and Susan (Cleaves) Cole, originally of Wenham, Mass., bore him eleven children, all of whom grew up. When the first death occurred in this family the young-est child was fifty-three years of age. Those now deceased are: John O., Sarah J., Benjamin C, and Lucius B. The living are: Wyer G., William H., Thomas C, Albion P., Mary M., Jasper N., and George M. Wyer G. Sargent attended the common schools until about thirteen years of age. Then he began going to sea, and at the age of twenty-one he was mate of a vessel. Now, in order to gratify a desire to visit foreign coun-tries, he left his ship in Boston, and secured a place on a foreign-bound vessel. Before reaching home again, he had made several voyages to distant lands. Early in life, at the age of twenty-two years, he became a mas-ter. He followed the sea, in all, for about twenty-four years, visiting many of the Euro-pean ports. After retiring from this occupation he opened a store in the section of Sedgwick known since as Sargentville, so called on account of the large number of Sargents residing there, of whom he was the first to settle. lie also became interested in pickling fish, and engaged one Sargent, who was a cooper by trade, to come to his place and make the barrels in which the fish were to be packed. Later he bought a grist mill and also began shipbuilding, this being about the time that through Senator Hamlin's efforts a post-office was located here, and the village became officially known as Sargentville. Mr. Sargent has been in trade here since 1845. His first wife, Martha E. Eaton Sargent, was the mother of seven children - Rodney G., Martha E., Henry W., Susan C, Imogene, Angienett, and Welland F. By the second marriage, which was made with Mrs. Betsy Dodge, a sister of the first wife, and who died in 1867, there were no children. Mr. Sargent's third marriage was contracted with Mrs. Maria D. Gower, widow of Rev. H. B. Gower, of Providence, R.I. She died in 1892, having given birth to one child, Addison G. Martha is the widow of Captain Horatio Spooner, who commanded Company L of the First Maine Heavy Artillery, which has the distinction of having lost a greater proportion of men in killed and wounded than any other company in the Civil War. Cap-tain Spooner himself was fatally injured at the battle of Petersburg. He left one daughter, Angie E. Henry Sargent married Dora Philbrook, a daughter of Luther G. and a sister of Judge Philbrook, of Waterville, Me., and has three children - Arthur H., Mattie L., and Percy G. Imogene died in 1850. Welland Sargent, who resides in Springfield, Mass., married Fanny Baker, who has borne him one daughter, Marjory. Addison Sa-gent, who resides at Newton, Mass., is unmarried. Mr. Sargent has been the chairman of the Board of Selectmen in this town for some years. He has also been the Town Clerk. In 1857 he was a member of the legislature and in the following year of the Senate, being elected by the Republican party. He is a member of the Masonic order, and also of the Sons of Temperance. In religious belief he is a Baptist and a leading member of the Baptist society in this place."
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[58552] Harold is son of Elmer A. Tyler (1873-1950) & Sadie Ella Mace (1881-1948; m. 7 December 1898 in ME).
[14824] Lois is dau. of Charles Theron Van Campen (b. 8 April 1868 at Waterloo, IA, d. March, 1950 at Phoenix, AZ, bur. at Phoenix) and Alice Rebecca Gilcrest (b. 18 Feb. 1874 at Gilcrest Mill, Akron, OH, d. 20 July 1958 at Phoenix, bur. at Phoenix, m. 28 Sept. 1898) - her parents are Thomas Gilcrest (owner of the Gilcrest Mill at Akron) and Hannah Jane Brittain (b. 14 March 1853 at Akron, d. 8 Oct. 1937 at Mogadore, Summit Co., OH). Since 1997 she r. La Mesa, CA with her sister, Dawn Geigy, in a retirement center.
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Edward m. Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent (1328-85), dau. of Edmund of
Woodstock (Earl of Kent; son of King Edward I and his first wife, Margaret
of France). Their son became King Richard II (1377-99). For comments on
the love triangle with Joan, Edward and Thomas Holland, see "The Three
Edwards...," Michael Prestwich (N.Y.: St. Martin's Press, 1980), pp.278-79.
Prestich states (p.280): "Contemporaries regarded the Black Prince in his
prime as an exceptionally gifted man, highly intelligent, brave and
personally impressive." He was created the first English Duke (of
Cornwall, 1337), was Prince of Wales in 1343, and distinguished himself in
military campaigns (Crecy, etc.).