[23777] See http://a.decarne.free.fr/gencar/dat166.htm (not verified) which reports she is daughter of Godefroi de Rumigny, seigneur de Florennes, and Edwige de Roucy.
[45846] "The Orlando Sentinel [Orlando, Florida], 21 Mar 2001," p. 27 : "Edith Dillon Whitcomb, 85 . . . homemaker - Mrs. Whitcomb, 1120 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven, died Tuesday, March 20. She was a homemaker. Born in Mabscott, W.Va, she moved to Winter Haven from Lakeland in 1998. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Ocala. She was a member of the Ocala Art Guild. Survivors: sons, Adrian H. Whitcomb Jr., Newport News, Va, John D. Whitcomb, College Station, Texas; daughters, Elizabeth Ellis, Lakeland, Edna Harrison, Newport News, Susan Harlin, Fort Worth, Texas; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren." Edith is daughter of Euell Emmitt Dillon (1884-1961) & Edna Esther Teel (1892-1970).
[37812] This person is from the unverified Smolka Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014. Ancestry.com offers: "Duncan Name Meaning - Scottish and Irish (of Scottish origin): from the Gaelic personal name Donnchadh, composed of the elements donn brown-haired man or chieftain + a derivative of cath battle, Anglicized in Ireland as Donagh or Donaghue. Compare Donahue. Irish (Sligo): used as an Anglicized equivalent of Gaelic Ó Duinnchinn descendant of Donncheann, a byname composed of the elements donn brown-haired man or chieftain + ceann head."
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[52151] Sophronia is said to be daughter of Levi Oakes (b . in 1817) & Mary Grover (b. in 1821).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Paulsen offers: "August Paulsen was a Danish immigrant, who arrived in America at the age of nineteen. Paulsen arrived in Spokane in the autumn of 1892, where he would later be regarded as a great asset to the community.
"Paulsen initially worked in the dairy industry in Spokane and Wallace, ID. However, his interest lay in the mountains of the Coeur d'Alenes district, where productive mining claims were making hard working miners rich. In 1895, Paulsen managed to save $850 to buy a quarter stake in the Hercules mining claim. Paulsen's partners in the claim included Harry, Eugene, and Jerome Day, three brothers, Charles H. Reeves (Dad Reeves) , Levi W. Hutton, Frank Rothrock, Damien Cardoner, and the Markwells. These partners all came from working class backgrounds like Paulsen, and their mining claim was considered 'essentially a poor man's mine' as a 1927 article of the Spokesman-Review notes.
"The partners had very little capital with which to work the mine, so much of the digging, drilling, shoring, hauling and other difficult mining work was done by hand. Paulsen is often credited with keeping the partners together, and keeping focus on working and exploring the mine. Upon manually drilling a 1500 foot shaft, the partners finally exposed a high quality ore body in 1901 that proved to be the best in the district. The Hercules mine provided a full six-percent of the nations lead, and also produced good values in silver. The Hercules mine continued production until its closure in 1925.
"With Paulsen's resultant wealth, he poured millions of dollars into the Spokane region, which still benefits the region today. Paulsen's interest in philanthropy and the civic needs of Washington and Idaho make him a notable character in the history of the Pacific Inland Northwest. He is perhaps best remembered within Spokane for the two downtown buildings he constructed that bear his name. Paulsen died during 1927 and was buried in the Riverside Memorial Park in Spokane, Washington."
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