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[25802] [Frederick's marriage with Jane Doty is reported on p. 425 of the New Harlem, NY Register.]
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[41755] The unverified Katrina Walls Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "John Ruggles was born on March 16, 1680, in Roxbury, Massachusetts. He married Sarah Fielder on May 24, 1704, in his hometown. . . . He died on December 5, 1772, in Roxbury, Massachusetts, at the impressive age of 92. Sarah Fielder was born on May 30, 1685, in Roxbury, Massachusetts. . . . She died in Roxbury, Massachusetts."
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[53021] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine]," 22 February 2023: "Bar Harbor - Gail Louise (Stanley) Leland, 69, died peacefully at home on Jan. 30, 2023. She was born Oct. 11, 1953, in Bar Harbor, the daughter of James and Alfreda (Strout) Stanley. She grew up in Trenton, where she enjoyed the outdoors with her father and brother Gary. They spent time clamming, rabbit hunting, snowmobiling and lobstering. She learned knitting, cooking and sewing at the hands of her mother, Alfreda, and grandmother, Estella. Her first year of high school was spent at Gilman in Northeast Harbor before moving to the new MDI High School. She graduated Class of 1971. Gail went on to the University of Maine-Machias, where she graduated with a bachelors degree in elementary education. Following graduation, she married Carroll Leland on Oct. 18, 1975. She taught at Eden Nursery School for a couple of years. After this, she became heavily involved in the family business, Trenton General Store, and with her husband continued to grow the business into a full-service supermarket, Carrolls IGA. In 1980, Gail and Carroll purchased Seaside Cottages in Town Hill from his aunt, Ethel Flood, who established seven housekeeping cottages on Clark Cove in the late 50s. Gail operated the cottage rental business, while Carroll primarily ran the grocery business. Through Seaside, they met and made many lifelong friends. Gail followed in Alfredas footsteps as a faithful member of Church of Our Father in Hulls Cove, where she was involved with many programs including Episcopal Church Women, Vestry and the Downeast Church Fair that she helped organize, and with her family, ran the famous lobster booth for 51 years. Her faith was a guiding force throughout her life. She not only heard the Word, she lived it. She was a member of the board of directors, secretary and treasurer of the Trenton Chamber of Commerce. She participated in local quilt groups, was an amazing knitter, artistic sewer, and was generous in sharing her creations. She and Carroll prioritized family. Many adventures took place with their children and extended family, such as camping trips to Lily Bay at Moosehead Lake, Thomas Island, Donnell Pond, island hopping in the boat, Sugarloaf trips, Rock Crossing lodge hunting camp and yearly vacations around the world. Gail was involved in her childrens activities including being a Boy Scout leader, Girl Scout leader and Sunday school teacher. Gail and Carroll held residential lobster licenses, often bringing guests and families to share the adventure with, and a photo opportunity. Many times, they cooked off lobsters and invited guests to join them for a feast. She continuously served others. She was a dedicated caregiver for her aging parents and other elderly family members. She volunteered many years at Sonogee Nursing Home. Her goodness wore off on everyone she met. She cherished her time with family and friends. Her home was always a welcoming place to gather. She cherished being Grammie, passing on her knowledge of crafting, sewing and always being compassionate. Gail brought peace and love to anyone who knew her. She was able to share joy in the hearts of many, both young and old. She is truly an angel of the Lord; her spirit lives with us forever. Gail was predeceased by her parents, brother Gary Stanley and infant sister Mary Helen Stanley. She is survived by her husband of 47 years; her sons, Christopher and David; daughter Mary and her husband Ben Hopkins; grandchildren, Celeste, Izzy, Estella, James and Lucy; stepson Matt Guthrie and his children Dylan and Anna; sister-in-law Kathy Stanley; Missy, Mackenzie and many friends, nieces and nephews."
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[16358] Anne m. 25 Oct 1726 at Kittery, ME Stephen Tobey. See "Old Eliot: A Monthly Magazine of the History and Biography of the Upper Parish of Kittery, Now Eliot", Vol. 6, p. 30.
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[9456] "The Perry County Times [New Bloomfield, PA] 5 January 1933," p. 8: "Mrs. Mary Ellen Morrow, wife of James Morrow, died at her home near Loysville, Tuesday about 5.30 p. m. of neuralgia of the heart, and influenza, having only been ill since Friday. She was a trained nurse and while serving in that capacity in a western hospital in her girlhood days, she suffered a heart attack which was followed by frequent attacks ever since. Mrs. Morrow was a daughter of Frank Swarner, deceased, and wife, Mrs. Laura Lightner Swarner, near Loysville. She was born at Landisburg on March 2, 1888 and at the time of death was aged 44 years, 10 months and one day. She was married to Mr. James Morrow, of near Loysville, at Harrisburg, December 28, 1915, by the Rev. A. M. Stamets, and their home has been the Swarner farm which Mr. Morrow now owns. Surviving the deceased are her husband, five children, Martha, James, Helen, Thomas and Joseph, at home, her mother, Mrs. Laura Swarner, a brother, John Swarner, near Loysville, and four sisters, Annie, Mrs. J. C. Albright, of Carlisle; Jane Swarner, Baltimore, Md. ; Florence, Mrs. J. H. Pollom, of Independence, la.; Sara, Mrs. L. H. Himes, of Bethlehem. Mrs. Morrow was a member of the Loysville Lutheran church and funeral services will be conducted at her late home Friday at 1.30 p. m. by her pastor, Rev. J. Grover C. Knipple. Interment will be in Restland Cemetery."