[8857] A Frank G. Aldrich (age 10) is son of Orin Aldrich (age 49, b. in IN; parents b. in IN) and wife Jennie (age 46, b. in OH; father b. in OH and mother b. in IN) in the 24 Feb 1920 federal census of Hillsdale Twp. Michigan, with brother Harold S. (age 14). Find A Grave Memorial 54089621 offers: "Frank Guy Aldrich was the son of Oren Keep Aldrich and Jennie Etta Hunt. Frank went to a country school near Jonesville, Michigan and to high school in Hillsdale, Michigan. On March 31, 1931 in Defiance, Ohio, Frank married Esther Marie Reppert. He worked most of his life in a machine shop as a tool grinder. Frank died as the result of injuries he sustained in an automobile accident about four miles south and west of his home in Cambria, Michigan. Frank and Esther had children: Theresa May and Carol Jean."
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[60809] The unverified file KLPW-33W in familysearch.org offers: "Warren Bray was born in October 1862, in Maine, United States. He married Orilla S. Pressey on 25 November 1882, in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Hancock, Maine, United States in 1900 and Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States for about 20 years."
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[7278] John H. Briner built his cabinetmaking shop at Mount Pleasant, just west of the present home of John McKeehan, between Blain and New Germantown, by about 1860. See photo in "Briner Family History," p. 518A. He served as a private in the PA Volunteers during the War Between the States - his discharge papers describe him as 26 years old, 5'10" tall and of light complexion with blue eyes. Findagrave.com offers: "John Hammer Briner, well known and highly respected citizen an a veteran of the Civil War, passed away suddenly at his home near Mt. Pleasant, Perry County, on Saturday evening at 7:20 o'clock, of general debility. Mr. Briner had fallen on the stove about seven months ago and burned himself severely from which he had recovered and was out working around some on the day of his death. John Hammer Briner, was the son of the late George and Magdalina (Seager) Briner and was born at the old homestead, at Mt. Pleasant on July 10, 1937 and died on August 13, 1921, aged 84 years, 1 month, and 3 days. Mr. Briner was married to Anna Elizabeth Hollenbaugh on March 27, 1877, at Shelby, Ohio by the Rev. B. Summers, by which union four children were born. The oldest child, William died at the age of eight days. Mr. Briner leaves his wife and the following children; Anna Magdaline Briner, at home; Mary E. wife of William Minleh, of Mansfield, Ohio; Harry Don Briner, at home. Mr. Briner was one of a family of seven children. Two survive, namely George S. Briner of Carlisle, who served in the office of Register & Recorder in the Perry county Courts, and Anna, wife of Andrew Brown, of Newville. Those dead of his brothers and sisters are; Mrs. Sallie Miller, Mrs. Magdaline Eby, Jacob Briner, Mrs. Elizabeth Foutz, and Daniel Briner. Mr. Briner was a Civil War Veteran, enlisting in Captain G. C. Palm's Regiment, Co. F, 208th Pa. Vol. and was honorably discharged at Alexandria, Virginia, June 1, 1865. Mr. Briner was born and reared in this part of Perry County and pratically lived all his long life inthis section. He went west in 1870 but only stayed for 2 years, residing during that time at Mansfield and Akron Ohio. He received a common school education and was a man of good judgement. He conducted the undertaking business for many years but after is retirement he engaged in farming. Mr. Briner united with the Lutheran church when he was eighteen years old and was regular in attendance at devine worship when his health permitted. He was a faithful member. The community in which he lived has lost a good and kind neighbor. He was a thoughtful husband and kind father. A large circle of friends were sorry to learn of his death. . . . .Additional information: John Hammer Briner enlisted in Harrisburg September 2, 1864, mustered into federal service there September 12 as a private with Co. F, 208th Pennsylvania Infantry, and honorably discharged with his company June 1, 1865. He was a carpenter by trade and stood 5' 10" tall with light hair and blue eyes."
[39434] This person is from the unverified Weaver Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
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[2919] "The Akron Beacon Journal, 26 March 1987," p. 34: "Percy L. Lehman - A native of Plymouth, Ohio, and an area resident over 63 years, he retired in 1962 from the Diamond Crystal Salt Co. after 42 years of service. He was a very active member of AA. He is survived by son and daughter-in-law, Patrick and Glenna Jean Gillentine; grandchildren, Patrick Lee and Paula Jean, all of Manchester; sister, Mrs. Waneta Smith of Plymouth; several nieces and nephews. . . . Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park." Ancestry.com offers: "Lehmann Name Meaning - German: status name for a feudal tenant or vassal, Middle High German leheman, lenman (from lehen 'to hold land as a feudal tenant' + man 'man'). The tenant held land on loan for the duration of his life in return for rent or service, but was not free to transfer or divide it."
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[21016] This line is documented in the notes for his grandson, Alexander. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/9210/MCLND.htm offers: "In the autumn of 1717 a vessel arrived in the harbor at Falmouth in Casco Bay with 20 families of emigrants from Ireland. They were descendents of a colony which went from Argleshire in Scotland and settled in the north of Ireland about the middle of the 17th century. They were rigid Presbyterians and fled from Scotland to avoid the persecution of King Charles I. They suffered severely during the winter their own provisions failed and the inhabitants of Falmouth had neither shelter nor food sufficient for so large an addition to the population. They were however given 100 bushels of Indian meal by the general court to help them through the winter. These people took their vessel up the river and secured it almost opposite Clark's Point where they remained on Purpooduck Shore during the winter. In the spring most of them sailed for Newburyport and reached Haverhill April 2nd. They soon established themselves at the place to which they gave the name of Londonderry. James McCaslin and several other families, however, remained in Falmouth. James MacCaslen was one of 150 persons taken in upon the act of the town to pay £10 each 18 June 1718. James was then granted a three acre lot on the west side of the neck in Falmouth 8 May 1720." "Blue Hill, Maine Founding Families" by Jim Briggs on http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com states James was b. in "Fruit Hill, Derry Co., Ireland." http://www.turtlebunbury.com/family/bunburyfamily_mcclintocks/bunbury_family_mcclintocks_dunmore.html remarks "The McCausland family had come to Ireland from Scotland at the end of James I's reign; they must have been well connected for Colonel McCausland was a personal beneficiary in the will of Speaker William Connolly." Also see http://www.kelcran.com/Genealogy/sources/mccausland/sourmcc1.pdf. Ancestry.com suggests the meaning of the surname: "Scottish and northern Irish: probably a variant of MacAuslan, which according to Black is an Anglicization of Mac Ausaláin son of Absolom, from the name of an early 13th-century cleric. However, there may rather be an underlying Gaelic personal name, possibly Caisealan, meaning little one of the castle."
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[24870] Frances m. _____ Saltz.