[12161] Sir Richard was first Lord Basset of Weldon, Great Weldon, Northamptonshire. He was a minor in 1291 and was taken prisoner at Bannockburn. The web site http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/rfc/gw6.htm gives his ancestors (not verified). Cf. See G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, "The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed.", 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 10, which gives the spouse of Joan de Huntingfield as Sir Ralph Basset, 1st Lord Basset, according to http://www.thepeerage.com/p11704.htm. Ancestry.com offers about this surname: "English: from Old French basset, a diminutive of basse 'low', 'short', either a nickname for a short person or a status name for someone of humble origins."
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[6295] Louise resided in Sargentville, Hancock Co., Maine. She married (2) 6 June 1946 at Rockland, Maine to Alan LeRoy Webb of Stonington, Maine (no child). "Bangor Daily News, 21 February 2005": "Sargentville - Louise J. (Billings) Webb, 85, died Feb. 18, 2005, at a Blue Hill healthcare facility. She was born April 30, 1919, at Attleboro, Mass., the daughter of Albert F. and Mable E. (Trask) Billings. Louise graduated from Sedgwick High School in 1938, walking two and a half miles each day. She was always cheerful, was an exceptionally kind and thoughtful person, and will be remembered as one who was always available to lend a helping hand to friends and neighbors. Louise's ancestors were some of the first settlers in the Sargentville area and she considered it a special privilege to live in the family home which was built in 1820. She was a member of Harborview Chapter, OES for more than 60 years and held the office of associate matron for more than 20 of those years. Louise worked for area summer residents for many years and could share many memories of caring for their children and their homes. She particularly enjoyed working for her special friends, Susanah and Stanton Waterman for more than 40 years. She is survived by one daughter, Sylvia Wardwell and her husband, Horace, of Sargentville; one grandson, Blaine Wardwell; two great-grandsons, Tyler and Tyson Wardwell; sister, Dorothy Maloney and her husband, Irving; niece, Donna Murgita and her husband, Bruce; and nephew, Albert Maloney and his wife, Nancy. Louise was predeceased by her great-granddaughter, Hannah in 1992; and her husband, Allen (Lee) Webb in 2001."
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[29343] Ebenezer is from an unverified posting by Jeffrey Owens 30 Sept 1999 in rootsweb.com which offers: "He an American prisoner during the American Revolution on board the HMS Flora, Capt. John Brisbane, from the retaken HMS Fox. He enlisted as an able seaman, was discharged on 9 Jul 1777 to the Lord Stanley prison ship. He, of Bucksport, Maine, bought from Hatevil of Frankfort, ME (his father) for 60 pounds, 100 acres on which his father then lived, south of the land of Dr. Goodwin & north of James Colson (brother); deed was dated 15 Apr 1788 & recorded on 14 Jun 1791 at Orrington, ME and personnaly acknowledge there by Hatevil on 20 Jan 1791 [Hancock 1:27/28 1788]"
[52081] Bion is son of Bryant Linnen Farnsworth (1849-1921) & Frances D. Kelley (1853-1918).
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[774] "A Pedigree of the Foresters and Fosters," 2nd Edition, Joseph Foster (1871), p. 12, states she is Jane, dau. of Sir William Hilton, Knight, of Hilton Castle, Durham. In 2017 an unverified file in https://www.wikitree.com calls her "Jane Ann (Hilton) Forster (1453 - 1510)" and provides her parents.
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[41218] The unverified Sargeant Famly Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When William Smithers was born in 1710 in Maryland, his father, John, was 19 and his mother, Mary, was 20. He married Maria Catharina Jeakey on August 5, 1734, in Burlington, New Jersey. They had 12 children in 65 years. He died on May 19, 1760, in Albany, Pennsylvania, at the age of 50."
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_Zebulon SYLVESTER __|_Mary TURNER ________
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[50513] Find A Grave memorial 66472077 offers: "Sumner enlisted in the 1st Me Cavalry on June 3, 1862 in Bangor, ME. He was assigned to Company H, 1st Battalion, 17th Regiment US Infantry. He was in the Second Battle of Bull Run - was in the Battle of Antietam, was captured, imprisoned at Libby Prison, was exchanged, went to Washington, discharged as unfit for further service. He reenlisted - and joined the Navy as a landsman in the NY Naval Yard. From then until June, 3, 1863 he served in NC.The next year he served on the U.S.S. Water Witch stationed off the FL coast and was captured by the Confederate Navy on June 3, 1864. He was captured, imprisoned at Andersonville Prison for 5 months, then transferred to Libby Prison, held 4 weeks and paroled in VA in October 1864. He had taken a fictitious name of a dead tent mate, Charles A. Kimball, as a rouse to be exchanged and returned to ME. The alias caused him much difficulty in obtaining his Civil War pension. He lived in Etna until 1887, then Hermon until 1908. He moved to Pasadena, CA and lived with his son Raymond until his death. He was married to 1.Varilla Dyer Friend Raymond, widow of Daniel P. Raymond, daughter of Amos Friend and Sally DeWolf Friend, a direct descendant of Edward Fuller, Mayflower passenger 2.Clara Abigail Sylvester."
[23989] John is son of David Watson b. ca. 1684 in MD, d. 15 Feb 1769 in Frederick, MD) and wife Sarah_____ or Susannah Ice - see One World Tree (not verified).