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[21982] "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633" states Sarah m. (3) Godbert Godberston. "Mayflower Increasings . . .," Susan E. Roser (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995), p. 85 provides a summary of Sarah's marriages, etc. and states she m. 13 Nov 1621 in Leiden, The Netherlands Godbert Dobertson who d. by 24 Oct 1633. See "The Register" (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Summer 2019), Vol. 173, pp. 203-204 for an extended discussion of this family and Sarah's parents.
[21981]
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[8044] "History of Richland County, Ohio..." (Mansfield, OH: A. A. Graham & Co., 1880), p. 789: "Briner, John, farmer: he was born in Perry Co., Penn., May 23, 1813; he spent his youth on a farm. His father, John Briner, hearing of Ohio, resolved to settle there, where land was cheap and where he might get each of his children a home; so, having made all necessary arrangements for the trip, he started in his wagon for his new home; he settled on the farm now owned by the widow of Henry Briner, in Jackson Township; this was in 1832; he died at an advanced age on the farm. The subject of this sketch remained at home until 1835, when he moved on the farm now occupied by him and built a log house near where the present homestead is new located ; he cleared most of the farm and built all the present comfortable buildings; he has been an active worker, a good manager, and as his children get married, he is enabled to give each of his sons 80 acres of land and his daughters 40. He was married to Miss Sarah Henry Dec. 25, 1834; they had twelve children, nine of whom are living, six of them being in Williams Co., Ohio. Mrs. Briner was born in Perry Co., Penn., Nov. 25, 1811 her father emigrated to Harrison Co., Ohio, and in 1833, moved to Jackson Township; he remained in Ohio for a number of years, but, being desirous of seeing the land of his birth, the home of his childhood, be resolved to take a trip East, and was on that ill-fated train which collided near the village of Thompsontown, Juniata Co., Penn., and where so many met a quick and certain death; after the collision, the wreck took fire, and it is supposed that he was wedged in between some timbers where he could not extricate himself and he, with many others, fell a victim to the flames; the doors of the cars were also locked, and this may have prevented the escape of some. Mrs. Briner had six sisters and five brothers, all living but one; the oldest is 70 years amt the youngest 50 years of age."
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[22446] See http://www.freewebs.com/powys/pl_tree/ps30/ps30_209.htm (not verified) for his information. Rabel m. Tiffany, daughter of Count Stephen of Brittany (d. 1135) and his wife Hawise.
[52637] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 27 May 1950, p. 2: "Milford, May 26 - Garnett Hall, 33, resident of this community for the past four years, died today in a Bangor hospital after several weeks' illness. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ottye Hall of Newtown, he was born in that town Oct. 28, 1916. He had made his home from childhood with an uncle, Herbert Hall of Orono, and was graduated from Orono High school. He was a member of the Orono Methodist church. During the war he was employed civil service at Presque Isle Air base. At the time of his death he was employed by the Penobscot Auto Wrecking company, Orono. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Barbara Mayhew Hall, and four children, Ronald, Linda, Ruth Ann and Patricia all of Milford; two brothers, Richard Hall of New Brunswick, Can., and Basil of Nova Scotia; one sister, Mrs. John Berry of Portland; and his uncle, Herbert Hall, of Orono." Garnett is son of Herbert Byron Hall (b. in 1879) & Agnes Ruth Marr (b. in 1882; m. 3 April 1909 in Brewer, Penobscot Co., ME).
[13679] The 5 June 1900 federal census in Spencer, Roane Co., WV lists a Pauline as daughter of Mark [name perhaps Wm or William - hard to read] (a carpenter, b. in March, 1834 in WV) and wife Sarrah [perhaps Ophelia - hard to read] A.(b. in May 1847 in PA). In 2019 the unverified file at https://www.geni.com/people/Pauline-Huddleston states Pauline is daughter of William Huddleston (b. in December, 1866 in Roane Co., WV) and Adie Crislip (b. 17 November 1871in Roane Co., WV) and provides further family information.
[31731] Lavinia as wife of Freeborn is from a message from Homer Thiel in July, 2011. The 1850 federal census in Harrison Twp., Vigo Co., IN records her name "Leuvina." Ancestry.com offers: "Kimball Name Meaning - English: from the Middle English personal name Kimbel, Old English Cynebeal(d), composed of the elements cyne- 'royal' + beald 'bold', 'brave'. English: variant spelling of Kimble."
[49328] Mary is daughter of Woodbury Leighton (1816-1885) & Emma Lawrence (1822-1913; m. 5 April 1843 in Cherryfield, Washington Co., ME).
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[31445] See http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Friedrich_III._(Sachsen-Hildburghausen).
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[18021] See file in http://www.tulpehockenroots.org. The 1900 federal census in Jefferson Twp., Berks Co., PA lists a Bennivelle [sic] Zerbe (age 84) in the household of his son, Henry W. Zerbe (age 54).