[25029] This line is from a posting in One World Tree on Ancestry.com, and is not verified. This name is modified from the German - Ancestry.com offers: "Behringer Name Meaning - German: habitational name for someone from either of two places called Behringen, near Soltau and in Thuringia, or from Böhringen in Württemberg. German: patronymic from Bering, Berning, or some other personal name with the Germanic element bero bear."
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[44560] Frank is listed as a child of Napoleon and Mary in Find A Grave memorial 182912102. "The Marion Star, 3 July 1961," p. 5: "Frank Cameron Basford, 62, of 826 Merkel Ave. died at 10:05 a.m. today at home. He had been ill 5-1/2 years. A Marion resident since 1919, he came from Owensville, Ind. He had been employed in Marion by the Ohio Edison Co. and its predecessors as an electrician 29 years. Born Feb. 12, 1899 in Mount Vernon, Ill., he was the son of N. 0. Basford and Mary Isabelle Cameron Basford, natives of Jeromesvilie. In Marion July 17, 1920, he married Mildred Genevieve Jenkins. He was a member of Central Christian Church, Sojourner Lodge 653, F&AM, and IBEW Local 638. Surviving are his widow; 3 daughters, Mrs. Edward Bowen of 431 Evans Rd.. Mrs. Glimpse of Phoenix and Mrs. Harley Keliey Jr of 839 Sheridan Rd.; a son, Frank C. Basford II of 701 Robinson St.: 10 grandchildren: a great-grandchild, and a sister, Mrs. Mark Settles of Blue Creek."
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[57300] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 10 September 2024: "Brooklin - Juanita Mae Wood died on September 7, 2024, surrounded by family. She was born on July 7, 1937, to Frank and Lillian (Friend) Carter. Nita married the love of her life, Arthur Wood, on July 14, 1954. They celebrated 70 years of marriage this summer, showing their immense love and devotion to one another. Together they built a house in Brooklin and raised their children, Paul and Nancy. After many vacation trips to North Carolina to visit dear friends, Nita designed her own dream house to be built on Lake Gaston. Arthur made this dream come true, which brought years of joy and happiness for them both. She had a fondness for animals, which led to the adoption of 6 rescue greyhounds. Nita was an artist and loved painting various landscapes. She was a talented seamstress, sewing basic outfits to elaborate Halloween costumes for her grandchildren. She was known for her quilting, making fisherman knit sweaters that have been handed down through children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, cooking treasured recipes including her famous yeast rolls, and her passion for indoor and outdoor plants and flowers. She loved being with family, especially as it grew with grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Nita enjoyed taking walks, antiquing, was an avid reader, and in more recent years, enjoyed going for daily rides with her husband. Nita was predeceased by her son, Paul; sister, Eleanor; and brother-in-law, Phillip. Nita is survived by her loving husband of 70 years, Arthur; daughter, Nancy and her husband, Tony; granddaughter, Hannah and husband, Chris; great-granddaughters, Norah and Claire; granddaughter, Layla and husband, Brad; great-grandsons, Asher and Ezra; grandson, Lucas and partner, Mary; great-grandson, Levi; great-granddaughter, Lila; brothers David and John and wife, Audrey; sisters, Brenda, Florence, and Susan; several nieces and nephews; as well as many good friends. She was a very patient, caring, giving, thoughtful, selfless, smart, special lady. 'We missed you so quietly today, but we felt it so loudly.'"
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[2251] Traditionally given as father of Renaud de Courtenay, but this has been disproven - see notes for ID12678. Cf. Collin's "Peerage of England, Vol. VI," p. 231
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_Sylvester E. GRINDLE __|_Ruth GRAY _________________________
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[48417] Morgan's obituary from the "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]": "Hanock and Okeechobee, Fla. - Morgan 'Duffy' Grindles life came to an end July 20, 2005, at the age of 68, at home with his family by his side,after a courageous battle with COPD. He was born Oct. 2, 1936, in Southwest Harbor, son of Ruth (Thurston) and Ralph Grindle. Morgan graduated from Pemetic in 1955, and went on to serve very proudly four years in the Air Force as a radar control technician. He was a life member of the VFW and 24-year member of American Legion. He went on to be a TV technician, spent winters in Florida, and enjoyed fishing with his friends at Butchs fish camp. He is survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Jeanette 'Jan' Clough; five daughters, Sue and husband, Richard, Klopfstein, of California, Sharon and husband, Maury, of Lamoine, Julie and husband, Mike Fortner, of Indiana, Leissa and companion, Steve Gray, of Trenton, Vicki and husband, Kevin Lunt, of Hancock; two sisters, Sugar and husband, Nat Fenton, of Bar Harbor, Linda and husband, George Dow, of Southwest Harbor; one brother, John and companion, Rhynda, of Southwest Harbor; a special sister and brother-in-law, Sharon and Dick Hart, of Brewer; 10 grandchildren, Travis, James, Brian, Maury, Makae, Adrian, Ethan, Briana, Logan; and a special grandson, Jeffrey Long and companion, Azure, whom the family wants to thank very much for helping take care of Morgan; one great-grandson, Markie; many nieces and nephews. He will be missed by his companion cat, Fluffy. He is predeceased by son, Michael; sister, Betsy; and father, Ralph; and cat, Pooh-Bear."
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[57913] The unverified file 9N7F-YVK in familysearch.org offers: "When William L. Hodgkins was born on 29 July 1861, in Greenbush, Penobscot, Maine, United States, his father, John W Hodgkins, was 37 and his mother, Lucretia Clark McPhetres, was 31. He married Annie L. Oakes on 23 April 1890, in Etna, Penobscot, Maine, United States. He lived in Lambert Lake Township, Washington, Maine, United States in 1900 and Washington, Maine, United States in 1910. He died on 7 October 1918, in Fairfield, Somerset, Maine, United States, at the age of 57, and was buried in Old Town, Penobscot, Maine, United States."
[40750] An unverified Russell tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "Joseph Walker was born on April 19, 1717, in Billerica, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Hildrup on December 4, 1739, in his hometown. They had 11 children in 20 years. He died in 1764 in his hometown, at the age of 47 . . . .Elizabeth Hildrup married Joseph Walker Jr. and they had 11 children together. She then married William Tarbell on October 31, 1765, in Billerica, Massachusetts."
[33889] Martha's obituary: "Martha Zepp Salzman, a longtime Ridgefielder and a harpsichordist who was one of the early members of the Ridgefield Symphony, died Jan. 9 in Tucson, Ariz. She was 67 and wife of Joseph Salzman. Mrs. Salzman was born in Chicago, Ill., on April 26, 1934, daughter of Louise and Rudolph Zepp. She grew up in the Chicago area and graduated from Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y., where she was a George Eastman Honorary Scholar. She received a masters degree in music at the University of Illinois, where she taught oboe for two years. She married Joseph Salzman in 1958 and a year later the couple moved to Ridgefield where she began raising a family. Mrs. Salzman was one of the first members of the Ridgefield Symphonette, now the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra, and was an early board member. When she began her performing career here, she played the oboe with the orchestra and was also an accomplished pianist. In the late 1970s, however, Mrs. Salzman discovered her fondness for the harpsichord. 'I had only tinkered with it a couple of times, when a friend invited me to play his,' she told a reporter in 1979. 'Id never had any forethought about it, but when I started playing it, I just fell tremendously in love with it. After five months, I gave up the piano completely and switched to the harpsichord.' Mrs. Salzman studied under Albert Fuller in New York and with Igor Kipnis, the noted harpsichordist, who lived in Redding and who once commented that Mrs. Salzman played 'extremely musically.' By 1979 she had begun performing throughout the area, both in solo concerts and with orchestras, on a harpsichord that had been custom made for her in Boston. She frequently performed as the harpsichord accompanist for Thomas Stacy, English horn soloist for the New York Philharmonic. One of the high points of her career was performing in 1985 at the Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London, a center for early music, where Handel had performed more than 200 years earlier. She herself specialized in music of the Baroque period. 'I get a real joy out of making a piece live,' she once said. 'For me, music is sort of a haven, and its made me so very happy. Music heightens the ordinary existence of everyday living - it takes us away from the turmoil of the world and brings a bit of peace and beauty into our lives.' For many years Mrs. Salzman taught piano here, and had hundreds of students. In 1992, the Salzmans retired to Tucson, where she became active in and president of the Arizona Early Music Society. She performed widely on the harpsichord in Arizona. Besides her husband, Mrs. Salzman is survived by three children, Mark Salzman of Glendale, Calif., Erich Salzman of Tucson; and Rachel Salzman of Bethel, owner of the Ridgefield Tile Shop on Main Street; and by two grandchildren, Ava Salzman of Glendale and Isabela Opera of Bethel."