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[6920] http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p106.htm states "She married Boudewijn VII "med de Bijl", Graaf van Vlaanderen, son of Robrecht II "van Jeruzalem", Graaf van Vlaanderen and Clémence de Bourgogne, before 1119; Her 1st. She married Geoffrey la Zouche, vicomte de Porhoët, son of Eudon I de Porhoët and Anne de León." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_VII_of_Flanders states "In 1105, Baldwin married Hawise (also called Havide), daughter of Alain IV Fergent, Duke of Brittany. The groom was twelve, and the bride, only nine. The union, in all probability, was never consummated. They were divorced in 1110. Neither of them remarried." Cf. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnès_de_Bretagne.
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[51753] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 6 October 1971, p. 31: "North Penobscot - Melvin V. Closson, 73., died Oct. 5 at a Castine hospital after a brief illness. He was born Oct. 21, 1898 at Sedgwick, the son of Charles and Nellie (Wood) Closson. He was a member of the Halcyon Grange at North Blue Hill, also the Pomona Grange and the Maine State Grange. He is survived by two sons, Basil M. of Winterport and Lawrence V. of North Blue Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Vaughn (Barbara) Sherwood of Manchester, Conn.; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews."
[26069] This line is from One World Tree at Ancestry.com in 2007 and is not verified.
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Gene Paine (gepaine@msn.com) reports in 2006 that Christian Hootman was one of the men "sold by the Prince of Hesse to King George, the third, of England to the end and for the purpose of fighting the colonists in America who were at war with the mother country, striving for their independence. His father was a wealthy malster and could have procured the young man's release but for a difference between them over a love affair of the junior Hootman." Christian was wounded at the Battle of Trenton 25 Dec 1776 and was captured by the Continental Army.
A file in Ancestry.com in 2012 offers: "Christian Hootman, founder of the Hootman family in America, was born in Germay in the mid-1700's. Kidnapped and sold to King George the Third of England, he arrived on America soil in 1776 as a mercenary to fight against the colonists. After being wounded at the battle of Trenton and taken prisoner by Washington's forces, Christian Hootman joined forces. Christian Hootman joined forces with the Colonial army serving in a Pennsylvania regiment. At the end of the war, he was given 800 acres of land on the border of Pennsylvania and West Virginia where he settled, married and raised eight children."
Another file in Ancestry.com in 2012 offers: "Brief Historical Sketch of Christian Hootman and His Son Jacob Hootman and Their Descendants 1757- 1977 , Personal copy, Iowa, By Mary E. Hootman (1912-1914)
"Christian Hootman, the founder of the Hootman family in America was born 1757 in the Principality of Hessen Castle, Greman (sic) Empire. He was a fine drummer boy and when about 16 was kidnapped by the Prince of Hess and sold to King George the third of England to the end and for the purpose of fighting the colonists in America, who were at war with the Mother Country, striving for thier Independence.
"His father (Johann Heinrich Huthmann) was a wealthy man and could have procured the young man's release but for a difference between them he was take in charge by officers an dupon his refusal to join the troops he was given thirty lashes for three consecutive days, after which he consented to obey the commands of his superiors. Neverless before embarkin gwith the soldiers he said to his father, 'You forced me to take the lashes, I'll go, but I will never fire a gun against the Americans and I will never return the the Father land.' And he never did. On the morning of December 25, 1776 he was struck by a gun carriage and suffered a a fracture of one leg. During the early morning General Washington an dhis Continentals had crossed the Delaware and surprised Rall's Camp capturing the entire band.
"Christian Hootman was one of those taken by the Americans, but they treated him so well that after three months he had so far recovered, that he reenlisted--but not with the British bu with a Virginian regiment, and acted as drummer boy until the close of the war.
"He settled in Virginia and recieved (sic) from the state eight hundred acers (sic) of land. It was located on the head water of Buffalo Creel (sic), in what is now know as WEst Vriginina, Washington county, Pennsylvania. Here he married Miss (Anna) Revenaugh and reared a large family of sturdy sons and daughters. The names were: John, Jacob, David, Henry, Christian, Catherin, Christeena(Christiana) and Mary.
"John married Jane Childers, to this union were born 11 children: John J., Jane, Mary Ann, Christopher, Jonathon, Diana, Robert, Lucinda Catherine, David and Joseph.
"Catherine married Mr. Shelby. Christeena married Mr. Miller and Mary married Mr. Deeds.
"Their mother passed away and later he (Christian) remarried but because of certain disagreements between the children and the second wife the peace of the home was disturbed and some were obliged to seek other shelter.
"The Van Buren Branch of the Hootman Family.
"Jacob Hootman, the second son of Crhistian Hootman, was born October 18, 1780, was married to Christiana Shook in 1807. She was born July 17, 1795. Their children were: Hannah, Susan, Crhistopher, Jacob, Elizabeth, William, Catherine, David, Sarah, and Henry. In 1810, Jacob Hootman moved in cart drawn by a yoke of oxen from Washington County, Pennsylvania to Harrision county, Ohio near New Rumley where they reared their large family. In 1839 they came wit their family across Indiana and Illinois and located about two miles north and eat of Mt. Zion, Van Buren county, Iowa where they took up land and resided until they passed away at a good old age. They were members of the Lutheran Church in Ohio and also attended the same church in Iowa. His politics were strictly democractic. He voted the straight ticket from Thomas Jefferson to James Buchanan. He was a cooper by trade and was very ingenious in mkaing things. He made a mill to crush oil out of walnut kernals and every year would press enough oil for his good wife to fry crulls. She was a great weaver, could weave cloth from wool, flax, and hemp. Both could talk German very fluently. All their books were printed in in Dutch or German. they also had good musical talents and could read and sing old fashioned biuckwheat notes. He passed away at the age of 80, August 30, 1860 and his wife at age of 87, January 31, 1862."
- This is entered verbatim (except where I entered a couple of names for clarity) from The Hootam History or Brief Hisotrical Sketch of Christian Hootman and his son Jacob Hootman and Their Descendats--by Mary E. Hootman (1912-1914)
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| _Daniel LEIGHTON ____|_Lydia TRACY ________
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[54737] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 26 February 1969, p. 32: "Milbridge - Joseph S. Leighton, 68, widower of Pearl B. Leighton, died at his home in Milbridge Sunday evening following a short illness. He was born at Milbridge on March 24, 1900, the son of Fred and Laura (Leighton) Leighton. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Sylvia) Ouellette of Bangor and Mrs. Victor (Elaine) Tenan of Cherryfield; two sons, Frederick of the U.S. Army and Donald of Milbridge; one sister, Mrs. Herman (Jessie) Sawyer of Steuben; his stepfather, Arthur Gomes of Dedham; four grandchildren and three nephews."
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[32790] This line is from the unverified Ouellette Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012 and requires documentation.
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[55317] Diadamea is said to be daughter of Job Smith (1782-1865) & Bethia Stevens (1791-1827; m. in 1808). She and Eli had Lovina J. Tracy (1836-1882), Eliza Ann Tracy (1838-1916), Foster Jacob Tracy (1840-1909), Nancy Ann Tracy (1841-1916), Lucinda Stephen Tracy (1843-1918), Laura Mira Tracy (1846-1927), Aaron Tracy (1847-1864), Everett S. Tracy (1851-1918), Daniel Tracy (1853-1920), James Curtis Tracy (1853-1920), Leamont Tracy (1855-1921), Freeman K. Tracy (1855-1929) & Rosilla A. Tracy (1859-1950).
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| | |_Katharine ALBERT _________________|_Catherina HERSHBERGER __________
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| | |_Anna RIDGELY _____________________|_(Anna) Mary HYMES ______________
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[12731] "The Des Moines Register, 27 April 1993," p. 15: "Hazel M. Hester, 87, of Earlham died of a stroke Sunday at Earlham Health Care Center, where she had been a resident since October. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Earlham Friends Church, of which she was a member. Burial will be in Earlham Cemetery. Mrs. Hester, who had worked at Dexter Hospital for 20 years, was born in Stuart and lived in Earlham most of her life. She is survived by two sons, Robert of Earlham and Harold of Durango, Colo.; a daughter, Zelda Oblinger of Iowa City; 10 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren."
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