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[9083] "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 24 April 1958," p. 2: "Mrs. Mary Earick, 78, of Shelby, today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Hollenbaugh. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Hollenbaugh and Mrs. Wesley Frank of Shelby; brothers, Willard Clark of Mansfield, Joseph, Murl, Hugh and Raymond Clark, all of Shelby; sisters, Mrs. Eliza Coover, Mrs. Minnie Baughman, Mrs. Clinton Cooper and Miss Margie Clark, all of Shelby; three grandchildren and a great-granddaughter."
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[58545] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 22 January 2025: "Somesville - William 'Bill' Crosby Fernald, 85, passed away peacefully on January 20, 2025, in Venice, Florida, surrounded by his loving wife, Ruth and daughters, Kathy Fernald and Missy Allard. He was born February 18, 1939, in Somesville, ME, the son to Robert G. and Norma J. (Crosby) Fernald. Affectionately known as 'Sweet William' to some, or as Bill to many, he graduated from Mount Desert High School in 1957 and participated in the All-State Band playing a saxophone. Bill then decided to go to work in the family business and graduated from the New England Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences to obtain his Funeral Practitioner Diploma in Boston. While there he made many good friends in the funeral business. Bill was a member of the Maine Funeral Directors Association and served as its president for a year. He was the President of A. C. Fernald Sons Inc., where he worked in operating the garage portion of the business. He was also president of Jordan-Fernald Funeral Homes and enjoyed helping and caring for many families over his career. Bill loved people and could strike up a conversation with about anybody so he enjoyed reaching out through many organizations. He was a member of the Mt. Desert Lodge #140 A.F. & A.M. and was a 32-degree Master Mason. Bill then joined the Anah Shrine, was a 50-year member and eventually became President of the Hancock County Shrine Club, former member of the Lobster Boat Unit, retired member of the Anah Convertibles, and an active member of the ROJ. Bill helped at many Shrine Circuses as well as Super Suppers over the years. Bill was a member of the Mt. Desert Lions Club and served as King Lion for a year. He volunteered as a board member for the Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce and served as its president for a year. Bill served as a Board Member of the First National Bank. Bill was a member of the Acadia Corvette Club, Bass Harbor Yacht Club, Causeway Club, and was a founder and first commodore of the Mt. Desert Yacht Club. He loved collecting all kinds of things such as his duck decoys, guns, cars and even marbles. Bill enjoyed being the commanding officer of the Summer Song. Over the years and could be found moored between Swans Island and Orono Island, where there was some great clam digging. He was the owner and operator of Maine Seaside Cottages in his later years and looked forward to wintering in Florida. Bill loved to dance, play the piano, travel the world, and spend time at Molasses Pond. Bill also loved conversation, loved people, and lived life to the fullest. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Brunetti Fernald of Bass Harbor; children, Katherine Fernald of Somesville, Rebecca Carbone and husband, Dano, of Denver, Amy Adcock and husband, Jon, of San Diego, and Michelle Allard and husband, David, of Durham; stepchildren, Paul Brunetti of Arkansas, and Sally Brunetti of Somesville; grandchildren, William Blake and wife, Danielle, Ethan Blake and wife, Carli, Caroline Fernald, Gabriella Carbone, Isabella Carbone, Madison Adcock Nowlen, Fletcher Adcock, and Devin Allard; stepgrandchildren, Zach Brunetti, Sam Hoff, and Kate Hoff; three great-grandchildren, Liam Blake, and Zaydon and Maesie Allard; a beloved brother, Thomas 'Tom' J. Fernald and wife, Carroll; partner of the late James 'Jim' R. Fernald, Christii Maquillan; former wife and mother of his five children, Jeanne Fernald; and many dear friends he has made over the years. In addition to his parents, Bill was predeceased by his cherished son, James 'Jim' R. Fernald; and a granddaughter, Lindsey May Allard."
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[35875] Nancy last r. Bagley, Guthrie Co., IA according to her death record - see "United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V3XJ-W2N). "Des Moines Tribune, 12 December 1951," p. 17: WAUKEE, IA - Ah, such soft feminine words to describe a livestock truck driver "sweet" "gentle" "tiny" "gay." Yet, the words are carefully chosen to picture one of the veteran truckers of Dallas county. Meeting Nancy Paullin, wearing an apron and smiling at the door of her kitchen and surrounded by the savory odor of cooking meat you'd never suspect that this smiling little lady has been a licensed truck driver, loading tons of horses, cattle and hogs into her two-ton truck for 17 years. Before that, for years she helped her husband, Irwin Paullin, on his truck. "Oh, it Isn't always a bed of roses," Nancy said, with a gay laugh. Mrs. Paullin, who weighs 115 pounds and is 5-feet-3 in her medium-height heels, is widely popular in Dallas and Madison counties among farmers, stock buyers and rival truckers. Slender but plenty wiry Nancy has built up a reputation for skillful handling of livestock. "No bed of roses," she said. Perhaps she was thinking of last year when a big work horse, just as she turned from trying to soft-talk him out of tha truck, leaped toward her. A foot came down on her ankle. "It had me on crutches a while. I couldn't truck for four days. It didn't break but it was all colors up to the knee for weeks," she said. Perhaps she was thinking of the time an unruly cow whirled around in the truck and knocked her down. Or, the time a wild stallion reared in the truck and brought a hoof down to put a dent in the cab roof. Every Wednesday - sale day at the Adel sales barn, Nancy's there to truck away stock purchased. Several other days a week she's at the Winterset sales barns. Between times, early mornings, late at night, almost any time, Nancy is called to haul livestock to packing houses, stockyards, and between farms. "The last two years, I've hauled only livestock. I've had to slow down. Before that, I hauled anything corn, beans, oats, coal and lime." In a Waukee gas station, I talked with a couple of truckers. They had nothing but praise for Nancy. "Listen, brother," one said. "A couple of years ago it would push any man, no matter how husky, to keep up with Nancy scooping corn or beans. Believe me, she really could handle a scoop." Born Nancy George, one of eight children, Mrs. Paullin was a "town girl" until she married Irwin and started farming. After about three years, Irwin became a trucker. "At first I used to ride with Irwin, helping him with the loading and driving. Then I asked him to get a truck for me and I've been trucking ever since," she said. Until they moved four years ago into the quaint multi-gabled, 11-room house at the south edge of Waukee, the Paullins lived at Booneville. They have a 69-acre place, which Irwin farms in between trucking jobs. They keep beef cattle, calves, hogs and chickens. "Our hours are too irregular to keep milk cows; can't depend on getting back by milking time. Many times, late at night, we're out in the barns scooping corn, filling the oats feeders, gathering eggs and the like," Nancy said. Trucking also eliminated Nancy's social life. Back in Booneville, she tried belonging to clubs. Most times she couldn't attend and when her turn came to entertain, she'd likely get called away for a trucking job. "Finally, I just gave up," she said. Somewhere, between jobs, Nancy finds time to cook meals, do the washing and ironing, dust the lovely, well-furnished big house. Irwin has helped, too, doing dishes and such. Nancy has unbelievable stamina and she smiles gaily all the time. She bubbles over with personality. The tall endgate of her 17-foot rack is a clumsy, heavy thing. Many a husky man grunts as he hefts one up into place. Yet, little Nancy never asks help, she gets her elbows under it and hoists it into place. Many a muscle-bound husky has raised his eyebrows, seeing it. Traveling in fairly rough company, Nancy retains her feminine charm and appearance. She never wears a covering, winter or summer, over her slightly graying bob. Coveralls? Oh, no! Neat green slacks, gay blouse, and a red-and-black mackinaw, hunters style. Thinking of the bitter winter winds whistling around farms and sales barns, I asked about "heavy wool longies." Huh-uh '. Dainty feminine things. "I can't stand wool next to my skin. It gets me all itchy," she said. Quit? No! During the summer, Nancy has hauled five to seven head of riding horses for customers performing at horse shows - Anita, Adair, Atlantic and other west Iowa showings. "Quit trucking? Land sakes, I'd go crazy. Why, I've been out every day for years. If I'd stay home, I'd get all caught, up in a month on the things to do here; then what in tha world would I do - "I'd go crazy just sitting at home," she said.
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[39650] Find A Grave Memorial 59384615 states Mary is daughter of Joseph Porter and Ruth Town.
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This couple and further ancestors of Oliver Cromwell Pratt are from the unverified database of Clifford E. Odenkirk, on the web in 2003 at http://www.odenkirk.com/html/fam02778.htm - also see "Probate Records of Middlesex Co., MA from 1648-1871" # 17911, 1763; # 17914-5, 1767. Further also see "New England Families," William Richard Cutter (Clearfield Co.), Vol. 4, p. 2003. Also see http://members.fortunecity.com/johnsongenealogy/id210.htm#1__weygenp_txt Rand and Sharon Johnson shared via email (rdjhnsn@peoplepc.com) in 2003: "Much of our data is based on the Bellows database at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bellows&id=I06431. Up to Oliver Pratt and Sarah Willard, this website and the Odenkirk website dovetail, for the most part. What seems possible, is that Oliver Cromwell Pratt is the grandson of Oliver Pratt and Sarah Willard (rather than the son, since if his birth date of 1761 is accurate, his father would have been 60/61 - not impossible but pretty uncommon). Also, there would be a discrepancy resulting from Oliver & Sarah Willard Pratt naming a second son Oliver before the first one had died (again - not impossible, but certainly uncommon)."
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Oliver,Pratt::pratt::5190.html offers: "Oliver Pratt Sr (Henry, Aaron, Phineas) was born on 4 Dec 1711 in Needham, Norfolk, Ma. He was christened on 17 Oct 1725 in Needham, Ma. He died on 27 May 1763 in Newton, Norfolk, Ma. - bap. 17 oct 1725 Needham MA; son of Henry Pratt b 1685 and Hannah _____; m. 17 dec 1734 Newton MA to Sarah Willard; Ind. 1735 as grantee in Plymouth Co as Oliver Pratt of Taunton [Bristol Co prob]; Oliver administered his father's estate in 1750. In 1752 division of father Henry's estate he was called "Oliver Pratt of Newton, Refiner." In June 1750 he witnessed will of Edmond Andrews of Taunton [prob Brstol Co]. d. 17 may 1763 age 53; Middlesex Co MA #17911 dated 1763; Administration of Estate for Oliver Pratt of Newton. Guardianship Petition #17913 for 5 minor children. Thomas Greenwood of Newton MA - posted bond as guardian of 3 sons [Jeremiah, Henry and Noah]. Oliver's widow Sarah was named guardian of Nathan and Mercy, both under 14. per J Pratt Lovelace.
Oliver married Sarah Willard daughter of Jonathan Willard and Sarah Bartlett on 17 Dec 1734 in Newton, Middlesex, Ma. Sarah was born on 3 Sep 1711 in Newton, Middlesex,Ma. She died on 9 Jul 1789 in pos,Winchester, Nh. She was buried in Winchester, Nh. m1. 17 dec 1734 to Oliver Pratt. m2. 17 jun 1774 to Peter Bent. d. grave stone in Winchester NH 'Here lies bur'd Mrs. Peter Bent of Barre who d. 9 July 1789 in 77th yr.' Burried nearby are [prob dau] Olive and husb. bio. Oliver Pratt's widow Sarah was named as guardian of Nathan Pratt and Mercy Pratt, both under 14. She was prob same 'Sarah of Newton' who 'took in infant Ephriam Pratt, Jr. [grandson] of Weston' in 1765, as per Newton MA 1679-1779; Newton Biographical Directory, by Ritter, pub 1982. Estate of Sarah Bent divided Nov 1790, Middlesex Co MA. per VR probate. per J Pratt Lovelace
Oliver and Sarah had the following children:
38 F i. Sarah Pratt was born about 1735.
39 M ii. Ephraim Pratt was born about 1736.
40 F iii. Olive Pratt prob was born about 1737 in Newton, Ma. She died on 12 Jun 1780 in Winchester, Nh. - probably dau of this family. Olive married Joseph Bigelow Jr on 14 Feb 1756 in Weston, Ma.
41 M iv. Oliver Pratt Jr was born about 1740.
42 F v. Sybil Pratt was born about 1742.
+ 43 M vi. Jeremiah Pratt Capt was born about 1744. He died on 16 Apr 1826.
44 M vii. Henry Pratt was born on 14 Feb 1745/1746 in Newton, Ma.
45 M viii. Noah Pratt was born on 5 Mar 1748 in Wrentham, Ma. Noah married Hannah Stearns .
46 M ix. Nathan Pratt was born about 1750.
47 F x. Mercy Pratt was born about 1752. Mercy married Mercy Bigelow.
The Boston Evening Post 15 August 1763 carried this notice: "All persons indebted to the estate of Mr. Oliver Pratt, late of Newtown, Innholder, deceased, are desired to make speedy payment to Mrs. Sarah Pratt, of said Newtown, Administratrix to said estate: And all those who have any demands on said estate are desired to bring in their accounts to said Administratrix, in order for a speedy settlement."
Posted on http://www.findagrave.com in 2009:
From Probate Records of Middlesex County, Massachusetts from 1648-1871; concerning Oliver Pratt: Administration # 17911, 1763; administration # 17914, 1767; guardian papers # 17915, 1767 - Oliver Pratt, the son of Henry, was born 4 December 1711 in Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. On December 17, 1734 he married Sarah Willard of Newton. Oliver died at the relatively young age of 53. At that time five of the nine children were under age and guardian papers had to be issued to assure that they were taken care of. The widow, Sarah, married again in 1774 to Mr. Peter Bent. Occupation: refiner. At the time (1750) of his father's death he lived in Taunton, Massachusetts. Burial: about 21 May 1763 in Old Burying Ground, Centre Street Cemetery, Needham, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
"The Drury Death Book," reprinted in the NEHGR, Vol 65 (1911), p. 357 lists his death 27 May 1763 and records him "of Newton". This source, p. 358, records another as "Oliver Pratt 2 of Newton, died Jan'ry 15, 1767".
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_Gustav Adolf of SWEDEN _|
| (1906 - 1947) m 1932 |
| | _Ernst I Saafeld, Duke of SAXE-COBURG _____+
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| | _Albert Augustus, Prince of SAXE-COBURG ___|_Dorothea Luise Pauline of SAXE-GOTHA _____
| | | (1819 - 1861) m 1840 (1800 - 1831)
| | _Arthur William Patrick Albert WETTIN ____|
| | | (1850 - 1942) m 1879 |
| | | | _Edward Augustus, K.G., Duke of KENT ______+
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| | | |_Victoria Hanover, Queen of Great BRITAIN _|_Victoria Maria Louisa of SAXE-COBURG _____
| | | (1819 - 1901) m 1840 (1786 - 1861)
| |_Margaret Victoria Charlotte Augusta Norah of CONNAUGHT _|
| (1882 - 1920) m 1905 |
| | _Charles HOHENZOLLERN _____________________
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| | _Frederick Charles HOHENZOLLERN ___________|_Marie SAXE-WEIMAR-EISENACH _______________
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| |_Louise Margaret Hohenzollern of PRUSSIA _|
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| | _Leopold Frederick of ANHALT-DESSAU _______+
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| |_Maria Anne of ANHALT-DESSAU ______________|_Frederica Wilhelmina Louise HOHENZOLLERN _
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