[15379] Find A Grave memorial 20374887 offers Bett's obituary: "A visitation will be from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, July 9, at Poole-Larsen Funeral Home in Eugene for Betty Jane Edmunson, who died July 7 of causes related to Alzheimer's disease. She was 77. She was born June 14, 1930, in Winlock, Wash., to Clarence and Ruth Gleason Allison. She married Darrel Edmunson on April 19, 1948, in Chehalis, Wash. He died Nov. 24, 1968. She graduated from Toledo High School in Washington. She was executive assistant to the budget director of the University of Oregon from 1970 to 1992. Survivors include a daughter, Sherry Stahl of Eugene; two sons, Jim Edmunson of Eugene and Gary Edmunson of Washington; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild."
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Find A Grave memorial 9010588 offers: "Isaac was the son of Isaac C. Bridges and wife Abigail of Sedgwick Maine and the grandson of Jonathan and wife Elizabeth (Carter) Bridges. In 1850 Issac was single and living with his parents in Brooklin, Hancock County, Maine and was age 12. He had siblings Benjamin L., age 18, Betsey age 15, and Ruba E. age 10 in this census and also had an older brothers Levi S. born 1824 and William H. Bridges who had been born in 1829. His father was a fisherman. Isaac married Mary Jane Carter in 1860 and had children Lucius, Maude, Myrtle, and Etta and three others who died young . Issac was a sailor, farmer, merchant, and post master of Brooklin Maine. In the 1870 census in Brooklin, Isaac was age 32 and a seaman and owned his home. Wife Mary J. was 25 and they had a son Lucus B., age 6. He was residing next door to his brother Benjamin Bridges and family. In the 1900 census in Brooklin, Isaac was age 62 and had been married for 39 years. Wife Mary J. was age 59, had given birth to 7 children, 4 of whom were still living. In the household at that time was daughter Etta E. age 19 born in 1881.
In the last census prior to his death Issac was 81, widowed and a farmer. Residing with him was daughter Etta E. Bridges age 38."
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[20707] Boaz m. Bridget Willey (b. in Delaware) and had Hester Ann Burris (m. 4 April 1814 Abraham Cox). "Sims Index to Misplaced Grants," p. 451 lists a Boaz Burriss [sic] as grantee in 1801 in Monongalia Co., WV with 13.5 acres on Meadow Run. http://www.popenoe.com/Settlers.htm offers in 2010: "Boaz Burris moved to Kentucky and married Sarah Watters. He is listed in the 1820 Kentucky Census in Butler County. There was another Boaz Burris who arrived with his wife Bridget Willey, born in Delaware, dau of William Willey who came to settle near Collins Ferry, on the east side of the Monongahela but later moved to Buffalo Creek, near the site of Farmington. Boaz Burrows was appointed a justice of the peace in May, 1806. In August he was also appointed an overseer of the poor for the west side district of Morgantown. In 1819 he was appointed school commissioner."
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[19308] http://gilles.maillet.free.fr/histoire/famille_bourgogne/duc_de_bourgogne.htm states she is daughter of "Louis III de Male (1329-1384), fils de Louis II et de Marguerite de France, Comte de Flandre, Comte de Nevers et Comte de Rethel (1346-1384), Comte de Bourgogne et Comte d'Artois (1382-1384) ép. Marguerite de Brabant, fille de Jean III, Duc de Brabant." Louis III 'de Mâle' has been recorded as having fathered ten illegitimate children, but Margaretha and Louis had only one surviving child, their daughter and heir Margarethe, who married first Philippe de Rouvre, duc de Bourgogne; after his early death she married Philippe 'the Bold', duc de Bourgogne. Cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_III,_Countess_of_Flanders which reports: "The main line of the House of Dampierre ended with Margaret III. The Dampierres, originally only counts of Flanders, had through a clever marriage policy managed to inherit the counties of Nevers (1280) and Rethel (1328). Through her grandmother, a daughter of King Philip V of France, the counties of Artois and Burgundy (the "Franche Comté") were added to this (1382). These lands were to provide the core of the dominions of the House of Valois-Burgundy, which were, together with the Duchy of Burgundy, to provide them with a power base to challenge the rule of their cousins, the Valois kings of France in the 15th century. Her eldest son, John the Fearless, succeeded her husband in 1404 as Duke of Burgundy and her as Count of Burgundy, Count of Artois, and Count of Flanders. In 1406 her younger son Anthony inherited Brabant and Limburg. Nevers and Rethel were at first, in her lifetime, given to her eldest sons John (Nevers) and Anthony (Rethel), but after John's accession to the duchy, Nevers went to her youngest son Philip. Rethel was given to Philip in 1402 when it became clear that Anthony would inherit Brabant."
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[47317] Orlo is son of Jacob Layman (1864-1950) & Ardelia Swihart (1866-1943).
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[33925] This person is from the unverified John Davys Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012.
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Thomas Tupper, Sr. came to Lynn, Mass. in 1635. He was a lay minister and served the Indian Church at Herring Pond, 1658-76, as first pastor. F.L.Weis, "Colonial Clergy of N.E.", (Lancaster, Mass., 1936, p.209) states he died at Bourne, MA. "Tupper Genealogy...," Eleanor Tupper, states that Thomas was a ship's carpenter who came as crew to America in 1621, 1624 and 1631. He was at Sandwich, Mass. in 1637 and served in many civic positions including the general court, deputy for 20 years, selectman of the town, and charter church member. This genealogy states that he served as a lay minister in the absence of a regular pastor. He invested in real estate. He was also known as "Captain," perhaps as a local militia officer. He m. (1) 29 April 1622 at Chelmsford, Co. Essex, England to Katherine Gator (1580-1627) and had Katherine; he m. (2) 25 Jan. 1628 at Topsfield, MA to Susan Turner (d. 1634 at Topsfield) and had Thomas and Robert (1627-30); he m. (3) Anne Hodgson [the first two marriages are from Mark James via Internet and not verified]. A Robert Tupper, apparently also a son of Thomas, born in 1633 in England, christened 3 Nov. 1633, m. 9 May 1654 at Sandwich, MA to Deborah Perry, and returned to England - see NEHGR V:99. Franklin Whittlesey Tupper, "Thomas Tupper and His Descendants" (Boston: Tupper Family Association of America, Inc., 1945) reports: "The original home of the Tuppers as a group of families was on the fringe of the South Downs in West Sussex, overlooking the Isle of Wight. The birthplace of Thomas Tupper, the emigrant ancestor of the Tupper Family of America, was the parish of Bury at the foot of Bury Hill on the Arun river, four miles north of Arundel, in county Sussex, not far from Castle Arundel, nearby which parish is a farm still owned and occupied by a Tupper whose ancestors long had it in possession." James Savage, "A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692," (Boston: Little, Brown, 1860-1862); vol. 4 [Tupper]: "THOMAS, Lynn, rem. with many others of that town to Sandwich 1637, was rep. 1646, and 16 yrs. aft. d. 28 Mar. 1676, aged 97 yrs. and 2 mos. and his w. d. 4 June aft. in her 90th yr. says Col. Rec." Also see "The Tupper Family in the United States and Canada 1631-1995 - One of the Ten Founding Families of Sandwich, Massachusetts," by Ralph Barclay Tupper Emerson.
Glen C. Bodie's genealogy (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gcbodie/MyTree/surnames.htm) reports:
"Thomas Tupper is believed to have made three voyages to America, first about 1621, again in 1624, and a third time in 1631 when he stayed at Cape Ann for an uncertain period, finally settling in Sandwich as one of the proprietors of that new township in 1637, where he remained until his death.
"He became associated with Edmund Freeman, and was one of the 'ten men of Saugus' given permission by the Plymouth Courts 3 April 1637 to establish the first settlement on Cape Cod, later named Sandwich. The very early records were destroyed, but those remaining show that Thomas Tupper served his community in several capacities. He represented Sandwich in the General Court in Plymouth in 1644, and later was deputy for twenty years, 1647 to 1667, and in addition served on juries and commissions.
"He was always active in the church, of which he was a charter member. When the first pastor removed to other fields in 1654, the Sandwich Church was left for many years without a regular minister. With the approval and support of the General Court at Plymouth. Thomas Tupper undertook to conduct religious services, although he was but a layman. He was given the authority by the court to perform marriages, which he did for about three years, then the authority was revoked because he allowed a Quaker couple of his acquaintance to marry in their own way, that was in their own home, instead of ratifying it officially before him as the law required. Later, he alternated in the pulpit with Richard Bourne.
"He farmed to some extent, and no doubt at first worked at his trade of shoemaking, as in legal documents he always stated his occupation as 'shoemaker'. He took many contracts of varying nature which he executed at a profit, and in 1658 he and his son Thomas were among the largest landowners and taxpayers in Sandwich, all of which is in the records of the Colony of New Plymouth and of the Massachusetts Bay. His last service in civic affairs was as a selectman for three years, beginning in 1667, after which he retired when he was over ninety years of age.
"Construction of the Tupper house in Sandwich began in 1637, and stood for 284 years until destroyed by fire in 1921. It was occupied by Thomas Tupper and his descendants for 267 of those years, and the first wedding in the house was that of his daughter Katherine to Benjamin Nye 19 October 1640."
Also see "Genealogies of Mayflower Families..., Vol. 2," Gary Boyd Roberts, Ed. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985), pp. 574ff, and "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 464. Cf. "New England Historical and Genealogical Register" Vol. 159 (Jan 2005), p. 73 for doubts about the identity of Thomas Tupper and Katherine Gator.
For the culture of New England during his lifetime and beyond, see "Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America," David Hackett Fischer (NY: Oxford University Press, 1989), pp. 13-205.