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[6958] Homer James offers (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james in 2003): Richard Fitz Alan, 10th Earl of Arundel, Knight of the Garter. In the 1st year of King Richard II, he being constituted admiral of the king's fleet in the westwards, and soon after that to the southwards, was retained by indenture to serve the king at sea for one quarter of a year, in the company of John, Duke of Lancaster, King of Castile. He was afterwards engaged for some years in Scotland; and was in the commission (9th year of Edward II), for the trial of Michael de la Pole, and some others of the king's favorites, whom the Commons had then impeached. He was appointed the next year admiral of the whole fleet, and putting to sea encountered and vanquished the united fleets of France and Spain, taking no less than 100 ships, great and small, all laden with wines, comprising 19,000 tons. This gallant exploit he followed up by entering the port of Brest, and reducing one of the castles and burning the other. He now returned to England in great triumph, but had the encounter the jealousy and hatred of the king's favorites, particularly the Duke of Ireland, whose influence over the king he strenuously resisted. His lordship afterwards entered into the confederation of the Earls of Warwick and Derby, which assembled in arms at Haringhay Park (now Hornsey), in Middlesex, and compelled the king to acquiesce in their views. He was then, by the general consent of the parliament (11th year of Richard II), made Governor of the castle and town of Brest, and shortly after captain-general of the king's fleet at sea, with commission to treat of peace with John de Montfort, then Duke of Brittany; whereupon hoisting his flag, soon after met with the enemy, of whose ships he sunk and took fourscore; entered the Isle of Rhe, which he burnt and spoiled, and several other ports which he likewise plundered, putting to flight all the French and Britons that made any resistance. From this memorable period in the life of Lord Arundel, little is known of him, until the 15th year of Richard, when the king regaining his power, summoned a parliament at Westminster, and dismissed several of the great officers of state, amongst whom his lordship was removed from his command as admiral; and in two years afterwards, the parliament then sitting, he was accused of treason by the Duke of Lancaster, but escaped for the moment, and sought to retire from public life. The king entertaining, however, the strongest feeling of personal enmity to all those who had previously opposed his minions, contrived to get the Earl of Arundel into his hands by stratagem, and having sent him prisoner to the Isle of Wight, brought him to immediate trial, when he was condemned to be hanged, drawn, and quartered as a traitor. The sentence was however somewhat mitigated, and the gallant nobleman was simply beheaded at Cheapside, in the city of London, in the 21st year of King Richard II, the king himself being a spectator, and Thomas de Mowbray, Earl Marshal (who had married his daughter), the executioner, who, bound up his eyes, and according to some, the person who actually struck off his head. It is stated that when the earl saw his son-in-law, Mowbray, and the Earl of Kent, his nephew, guarding him to the place of execution, he told them, it had been much more fit that they should have absented themselves; "For the time will come." he said, "when as many shall wonder at your misfortune as they now do at mine." He married Elizabeth Bohun, daughter of William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton and his wife, Elizabeth Badlesmere. See "Magna Carta Ancestry," Douglas Richardson (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), p. 336. Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_FitzAlan,_11th_Earl_of_Arundel.
[19057] "Bill" was a master mechanic at the BlawKnox Co. The 1930 federal census of Blawnox, Allegheny Co., PA lists him as William A. Benson and his wife, Elizabeth G.
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[48307] "Bangor Daily News, 28 January 2021": "James Edward Grindle, 91, passed away peacefully on Jan. 13, 2021. He got to join his wife, Josephine Grindle, who predeceased him 3 years ago, with the Lord. A lifelong resident of Back Ridge in Penobscot, James was an avid local historian and was proud author of the book, The Back Ridge and Beyond, about Orland/Penobscot area while he was growing up. He worked as a carpenter for number of years and then worked at Maine Maritime before retiring to his elaborate flower and vegetable gardens, wood carving and bird watching. He is survived by his sisters, Alberta Whitney and Jane Tannehill and Franklin Grindle, all of Orland; stepsons, Kurtis Marsh and spouse, Carissa Marsh, of Hampden, Maine, Kendall Marsh and spouse, Rhonda, and Kevin Marsh of NH; grandchildren, Shawn Marsh and Wyatt Marsh of NH, and Ryan Marsh and Morgan March of Hampden, to whom he will ever be known as Papa, along with many nieces, cousins, and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Frank and Aurilla (Robertson) Grindle; brother, Robert (Bob) Grindle; sisters-in-law, Jeanette Grindle and Norma Grindle; and brothers-in-law, Edward Tannehill and Phil Whitney. Special note to Astbury family who were best neighbors, friends and often caretakers James could ask for over many decades. Also, thanks to both Jed Prouty Assisted Living and Westgate Manor, which allow Jim to be most comfortable in his last few years."
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[48694] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 11 January 1965, p. 26: "Garland - Arthur J. Haskell, 68, the husband of Mrs. Marion (Cunningham) Haskell and a lifelong resident of Garland, died Saturday at a Dexter hospital after a long illness. He was born at Garland, February 10, 1896, the son of Joseph and Annie (Wheeler) Haskell. He had been engaged in farming. Survivors are six sons, William and Lawrence Haskell of Dexter, Dean and Merle Haskell of Garland, Sherwood Haskell of Marlboro, Mass., and Charles Haskell of Lowell, Mass.; seven daughters, Mrs. Janet Glement of Clinton, Mrs. Caroline Glement of Fairfield, Mrs. Carlotta Pearl of Tewksbury, Mass!, Mrs. Myra Grant of Dover-Foxcroft, Mrs. Charlotte McKechnie and Mrs. Henrietta Burrill of Garland and Mrs. Madelyn Jones of Silvers Mill; one sister, Mrs. Una Thurston of Dexter; 41 grand children, one great grandchild and one niece."
[36909] This person is from the unverified family tree posted by John Ames in Ancestry.com which reports Sarah m. (2) 17 Feb 1756 Jonathan Chadwick. 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."
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[8551] "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 13 July 1928," p. 28: "Donald McGinley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George McGinley, of Forest avenue, received notification Thursday of his admission to the Medical school of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Mr. McGinley's admission is based on his successful passing of an entrance examination which is requred of all applicants, and his three years' record in Western Reserve university, Cleveland, This is very complimentary to the local young man, as four years preparatory course is usually required for admission to this medical school."
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[46096] "The Boston Globe, 9 April 1963," p. 23: "Scituate - Carroll E. Rice, 63, died Sunday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Franklin C. Morgrage, 110 Kent st., Scituate Harbor. He was a native of Eastport, Me, He also is survived by a wife, Mrs. Grace (Pottle), three sons, Neal M. of Wallingford, Ct, Holman F. also ot Wallingford, and Howard P. of Winterport, Me.; two sisters, Mrs. Neil G. Neilson of Augusta, Me., and Mrs. Basil S. Robbins of Bar Harbor, Me. Services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Blakey Memorial Methodist Church in Eastport."
[60605] The unverified file L1PN-QTK in familysearch.org offers: "When Janice Lucille 'Cee' Springer was born on 19 January 1922, in Danforth, Washington, Maine, United States, her father, Samuel Delmar Springer, was 43 and her mother, Eleanor M. Littlefield, was 41. She married George Price Kinney on 14 January 1939, in Danforth, Washington, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. She died on 9 May 2005, in Houlton, Aroostook, Maine, United States, at the age of 83, and was buried in Hilltop Cemetery, Danforth, Washington, Maine, United States."