[35582] This person is from an unverified Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
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[26376] George and his wife and children are from unverified data on Ancestry.com in 2009. The 1860 federal census of Madison Twp., Perry Co., PA lists George M. Loy's family immediately beside Andrew Loy's family; George is a farmer (age 47) with wife Lydia A. (47) and children Emaline (16), Wm. H. (12), Jacob (10), Anna B. (4) and Mary B. (2) - also in the household are Diana Bower (43) and John Seraph (19, "apprentice to miller"). "The Perry County Democrat, 25 July 1900," p. 2: "On Saturday afternoon, July 14, 1900, George M. Loy, one of the oldest and best known citizens of the upper end of Perry county, faithfully reached his goal of earthly life. He breathed his last breath in a sweet sleep and entered the portals of death to wake up to behold the glorious eternal morn in the bright world beyond. His grandfather, Michael Loy, was born in Wurtemburg, Germany, and came to America when young. He was sold to a farmer in Berks county for his passage. His father, Nicholas Loy, settled first in Saville township. Nicholas Loy was first married to Miss Miller, to whom seven children were born. By his second marriage, to Mary Kuhn, two sons were born, George M. Loy and the late Capt. Andrew Loy. George M. Loy was born Nov. 5, 1812. He was married to Lydia Ann Bower, in 1838. She was his faithful helpmeet and the loving companion of his life for fifty-two years, when, in 1890, she departed this life. To them were born the following children: Catherine (dead), wife of Wm. W. Woods, of Blain ; William H. Loy, of Cisna Run: Emma, wife of the late James Murray, of Landisburg: Jacob Loy, of Andersouburg; Belle, wife of County Com missioner T.B. Martin, of Madison; and Mary, at home, Andersonburg. Their lives were blessed with these six most faithful and obedient children. Their declining years of life were made happy and joyous by ten devoted grandchildren and nine loving great-grancildren. Mr. Loy was an industrious and successful farmer. He lived for sixty-one years at Andersonburg, Pa. The past twenty-two years were spent in retired life; but during all this time he was able to transact all his business affairs until the close of life. He was a staunch member of the Lutheran church, of strong faith, and was the happy possessor of a sweet, sincere Christian character. He was ever a kind, loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather; a man with a large, liberal heart; a man of true patriotism, who was deeply interested in the highest welfare of his country, a man of careful observation and of more than average intelligence. He lived to a ripe old age and died in his 88th vear. The funeral services were held in St. Paul's Lutheran church last Tuesday morning, Rev. J. B. Lau, hiss pastor, officiated. The pall-bearers were chosen from the men in his employ at death. At the close of the service the 'slumbering robe' was most carefully and tenderly folded around him as the last token and tribute of honor and love. His remains were interred at St. Paul's churchyard. He was dearly beloved and highly respected by all who knew him."
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[58422] Sherrill is daughter of Lester Watson Nowell (1912-1983) & Theo Wiggin (1920-1986; m. 16 November 1935 in ME). "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 29 October 2011: "Levant - Sherrill Mina (Nowell) Libby, 74, wife of the late Vernon B. Libby Jr., died unexpectedly Oct. 27, 2011, in Bangor. She was born Feb. 11, 1937, in Levant, daughter of Watson and Theo (Wiggin) Nowell. Sherrill was a homemaker, a job she took very seriously from mending socks to always having a meal ready. She loved to sew and cook, and loved the time spent with her sister, Anne, quilting. After raising her children, Sherrill had a baking business she ran out of her home. She also catered meals, much to the delight of people she invited to her home, and her family will especially miss the breads and cookies she always brought while visiting. Sherrill loved to read and always had one or two books going and she also enjoyed her volunteering at Levant Heritage Library. Surviving are two sons and their spouses, Steven and Rhonda Libby and Brian and Gayle Libby; one daughter, Kimberly Dunton; six grandchildren and their spouses, Amanda and Travis Dandro, Justin Libby and Max Ward, Ashlee and Ryan Lynch, Angie and Eion Pelletier, Bradley and Denise Libby and Rachel and Durwin Goode; 11 great-grandchildren, Isaac, Wyeth and Miles Dandro, Feleke, Isabella and Reuben Lynch, Collin and Andrew Pelletier, Addison Libby and Shirley and Joey Goode; a sister, Anne and Jimmy Freeman; many nieces and nephews; a dear friend, Betty Arnold; and a good friend and neighbor, Rodney McLaughlin. In addition to her husband, Vern, she was predeceased by a brother, Leland."
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[46803] "Pawling Genealogy," Albert S. Pawling (Lewisburg, PA: 1905) reports: "Joseph Pawling, (3rd), No. 94, had 10 children, one daughter and two sons died infants. He lived on the middle tract of his father's purchase at Salem. His son William Frederick and his wife died in 1865, leaving children as follows: (1) Lydia, (2) West, living at Middleburg, Pa.; (3) Anthony MacKenzie, born. May 10, 1857; married, Lizzie Rabuck, born Oct. 23, 1859, and have four children living, (Eva K, bom, August 27, 1884; Emma K, born, Septebmer 16, 1886; Ada V., born, January 12, 1891; Mamie E., bom November 4, 1895), and six died young. He is living at Greenbrier, Pa.; (4), Joseph; (5), Thursby Buchanan, born, May 23, 1859; married, Catherine Caroline Wolf, born, August 9, 1861, reside at ?ooper. Neb., and have children: Frederick Henry William, born, December 28, 1883; Ida Margratha, born December 20, 1885; Louisa Dorotha M., born, November, 25, 1887; Wilhelmine Louisa, Cathetina Adelihe, born, January 8, 1890; Emmie Elizabeth Carolina, bom, September 27, 1891; Lillie Theresa, born, September 6, 1893; William Ludwig Frederick, born, May 26, 1896; (6) Adeline Elmira, born, October 16, 1861; married, Charles Samuel Stauffer, born, June 15, 1852, reside at Selinsgrove, and have children: William. W. Stauffer, born, August 22, 1880, married Edna Bergstresser; Mary S. Stauffer, bom. May 18, 1882, married, John Frank Keller, born, September 21, 1872, and have one son, Harry, born, August 10, 1903; Samuel Pawling Stauffer, born, April 9, 1884; (7), James Jackson, born, March 4, 1865, married, Emma Minerva Roush, born, March 30, 1864, and have one son, Charles Roush, bom, November 25, 1895, reside at Freeburg, Pa."
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[16150] See "Genealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire ...," Ezra S Stearns; William F Whitcher; Edward E Parker (New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1908), p. 1697.
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Clarke, George K., "Genealogy of the Descendants of Nathaniel Clarke"
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Clarke, George K., "Genealogy of the Descendants of Nathaniel Clarke"
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_John Andrew TRESSLER _______|_Anna Barbara BERNHARDT ______________
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[34622] "Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1709-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V2XF-M87 states Amy is daughter of Thos. W. Tressler and wife Louisa who are listed in Juniata Twp., Perry Co., PA in the 1910 federal census in which Thomas is age 61 and Louisa age 60. Amy's dates and ancestry are from the unverified http://www.wikitree.com. Amy's extensive obituary is in "The News [Newport, PA], 27 August 1920," p. 1.
[38897] Find A Grave Memorial 71592896 offers: "Birth year is estimated; he was the father of five children in 1630. Family records, based on old English records dating from 1215 on, establish that 'Whitmore' is one of the oldest of family names. It comes from the Gothic 'wid', meaning spear and 'mar', meaning famous, together signifying 'famous with the spear', the name of a Gothic King. Tradition is that John and his brother, George, came to America about 1630. John, a widower, settled at Massachusetts Bay, along with four of his five children, his wife having died in England. The children thought to have been with him were, two sons and two daughters: Thomas, Ann, Mary and Francis. [There is disagreement amongst professional genealogists as to whether his son, Francis Whitmore Sr., is from a father by the name of Nicholas Whitmore, who lived at Hitchen, Hertfordshire, England and never immigrated to America.] However, extensive research shows THIS Francis did, in fact, receive land from his FATHER, John Whitmore of the New Haven Colony. John was among about nine men who set out from Massachusetts Bay about 1633 and founded a settlement along the Qunnitukqut River (later called the 'Connecticut River'). It was at an Indian village called 'Pyquag', which would later be known as Wethersfield, Connecticut. Tradition has it that his wife, the mother of his children, had died in England. His name first appears in town records when he sold 58 acres of land in 1639. He married the widow of John Jessup, Hannah [Johanna], nee Kerrich. They had no children together. Because of religious disputes they, and several other families, left Wethersfield in 1641, moved sixty miles west and founded the township of Stamford. John was killed in October of 1648, supposedly by Indians, who wished to take his cattle. The complete inquest into the murder of John is recorded on pages 458 through 463 of: Record of the Colony and Jurisdiction of New Haven (Hartford, 1855) by Charles J. Hoadly. The exact location of his burial is not known at this time. It is recorded as at Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut; probably on his farm. Johanna/Joanna may also be buried in the same location, on the old Whitmore farm."