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[136] Fifth child and second son of Johann Jacob Breiner and Magdalena Hammer; born in Mount Pleasant, Toboyne Twp., Perry County, PA; died in Springfield Twp., Summit Co., OH; married in Zion Reformed Church, Blain, PA; moved to Ohio about 1865. His family (ancestors and descendants) are given in "Briner Family History," by Forrest D. Myers and Jerry A. Clouse (Harrisburg, PA, 1984). Jacob and Amelia sold the land inherited from his father containing 119+ acres in 1865 before emigrating to Ohio. Jacob's marriage to "Amelia Ritzman" was reported in the "Advocate and Press" newspaper ("The Perry Review, Vol 31," [Newport, PA: The Perry Historians, 2010], p. 46). "The Summit County Beacon [Akron Ohio]," 6 August 1903, p. 4: "The will of Jacob Briner, late of Springfield township, has been filed for probate. The will bequeathes all his real estate to his wife, to have absolute control of during her life; also all household goods, chattels, etc. At the death of his wife the estate is to be divided equally between his cnudren, George F. Briner, Ida E. Barder, Martha A. Myers, Milo J. Briner, and William L. Briner. The will provides that at the death of his wife, his son, George F., shall have the first opportunity to purchase the homestead. George F. Briner is named as executor."
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[3445] AKA Boson I le Vieux de La Marche.
[36028] Henry is from an unverified file in http://www.babcockancestry.com in 2014. A file in www.geni.com in 2016 offers: "The Rolfe names come in various spellings including Rolfe, Rolph, Roffe, Rof and Roff. Many sources will try to make this Henry Rolfe a brother of John Rolfe, Ancient Planter of Jamestown, Virginia. I cannot prove that relationship. Henry's family was from Wiltshire and John's from Norfolk. They were undoubtedly related, cousins of some degree. It is even possible that Henry's wife Honour was more closely related to the Ancient Planter. Henry Rolfe was born September 5, 1585 in Melchett Park, Downton, Wiltshire England, and died March 1, 1642/43 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He married Honour Rolfe on May 26, 1631 in Whiteparish, Wiltshire, England. She was born abt 1598 in Hamptonworth, Wiltshire, England and died December 19, 1650 in Charleston, Middlesex, MA, in the home of her daughter, Anne Blanchard. Henry and Honour were first cousins, once removed. Henry's father was the brother of Honour's maternal grandfather. Henry, Honour and their three eldest children, Ann, Hannah and John were the first family bearing the surname Rolfe to immigrate to New England where they settled in Newburyport Mass, in 1635. Their part of the town, in 1764, separated as the town of Newbury. In 1642 Henry was registered as a "proprietor of Lands." He was not recorded as a Freeman, probably because of his early death (1643). It is not known on which vessel they sailed to New England. It is often reported that they sailed as passengers on the "Confidence" as did his brother John Rolfe and family and his nephew, Thomas Whittier, ancestor of the famous poet John Greenleaf Whittier. Henry's brother John (b 1558 in Melchett Pk. Wiltshire, England d. 1664) sailed on the Confidence in 1638, but there is no mention of Henry and his family."
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[15133] Mary S. Pitkin at http://www.mygenealogyresearch.net/wardell/wardell3.htm offers: "She was married at 'The Grove', the Wardall homestead. Grayce was active in the Methodist Church. For a time, Grayce and her husband owned a dance hall and restaurant in Kensett. In 1914, they returned to the family farm to grow sugar beets. In 1920 the family moved to California, settling in Long Beach."
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[32012] Also known as Alice Whitbread in the Skees Family Tree (not verified) in Ancestry.com in 2011 which provides her information and ancestry.