[44497] The unverified Johnson Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2018 offers: "Samuel Beale was born in 1770. He had [a] daughter with Abigail Vearnon in 1803. He died in Penobscot, Maine. Abigail Vearnon was born in 1770. . . . . She died in 1820 in Penobscot, Maine, at the age of 50." Ancestry.com states Beale is a variant of Beal and offers: "Beal Name Meaning - English (of Norman origin): from Old French bel(e) 'fair', 'lovely' (see Beau), either a nickname for a handsome man or a metronymic from this word used as a female personal name. English: habitational name from places so named in Northumberland and West Yorkshire. The former of these (Behil in early records) comes from Old English beo 'bee' + hyll 'hill'; the latter (Begale in Domesday Book) is from Old English beag 'ring', here probably used in the sense 'river bend', or an unattested personal name Beaga derived from this word + halh 'nook', 'recess'. French (Béal): topographic name for someone who lived by a mill race, from the Lyonnaise dialect term béal, bezale, bedale (of Gaulish origin). Americanized spelling of German Biehl or Bühl (see Buehl)."
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"The Perry County Times [Bloomfield, PA], 30 June 1921": "Ex County Commissioner A.K. Bryner, one of the best known citizens of this county, died at his home at Cisna Run, Sunday morning, after a brief illness due to acute indigestion. He had been aflicted with stomach trouble for some years past, but it was not considered serious. Sunday morning he appeared to be in his usual health when about 7 o'clock he was seized with indigestion. His condition at once became serious and a physican was summoned. Treatment was administered, but he failed to rally and passed out about 9 o'clock. Albert K. Bryner was a son of the late George M. and Fanny (Peck) Bryner, was born at Elliotsburg, September 21, 1854 and at his death was aged 66 years, 9 months, and 5 days. As a young man he learned the trade of wagonmaking and wa associated with his brother, the late Theodore M. Bryner, at Cisna Run, who conducted a blacksmith shop. Later they both retired from their business and were associated with lumbering operations in the upper end of the county until the death of Theodore, the past year, since which time Mr. Bryner has been completing the work.
The decesed was a Republican and one of the most influential in his section of the county. In 1896, he was elected a County Commissioner and served acceptably his term of three years. He was affillated with the Presbyterian Church at Centre. Mr. Bryner was a man of affairs and deeply interested in all that contributed to the uplift of the community. He was a man of highest integerity and his sudden death is a severe blow to the community in which he lived. He is survived by his widow, Mary Rice, daughter of the late Jeremiah Rice, Tyrone township, and the following children; Harold E. Bryner, State Forester, of Blain; Mrs. Hattie Bryner Hohenshildt, of Loysville; Mrs. Nellie Bryner White, of Asbury Park and Mrs. Waggoner, of Harrisburg; A brother Ira L. Bryner, of Pasadena, Calf., also survives, who was visiting East at the time of his brother's death."
[1169] Jeanne Kline (jeanne_kline@earthlink.net) shared via email in June, 2003: The marriage of Hannah and Joseph is in the unclassified section of "The Doane Family", Vol. 1, by Alfred Alder Doane. Jeanne believes Hannah to be related to Ebenezer, son of Ephraim Doane who was in the Buckfield area of ME in 1739. Also see "A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, from the Earliest Explorations. . . ," Alfred Cole & Charles Foster Whitman, p. 605.
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[57235] Elizabeth is said to be daughter of Daniel Grant (1724-1784) & Sarah Cleare (b. in 1730; m. 17 August 1748 in Berwick, York Co., ME).
[14686] Lucy's father is a Capt. Nash who captained the first vessel to enter Chinese ports. Ancestry.com offers: "Nash Name Meaning - English: topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, a variant of Ash by misdivision of Middle English atten ash at the ash, or a habitational name from any of the many places in England and Wales named Nash, from this phrase, as for example Nash in Buckinghamshire, Herefordshire, or Shropshire. The name was established from an early date in Wales and Ireland"
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[40666] The unverified Russum Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When Jonathan Wilder was born on February 19, 1759, in Lancaster, Massachusetts, his father, Jonathan, was 49 and his mother, Phoebe, was 32. He married Lucy Moore and they had five children together. He then had one son with Mary Camp Russell. He died on January 13, 1825, in Hounsfield, New York, at the age of 65 . . . . Lucy Moore was born on June 18, 1763, in Lancaster, Massachusetts . . . . She died on February 25, 1800, at the age of 36."
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"Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 9 January 2016": "Ellsworth and Swans Island - Beulah G. Ranquist, 89, formerly of Swans Island, died January 6, 2016 at an Ellsworth healthcare facility, surrounded by her loving family. She was born May 12, 1926 on Swans Island, the daughter of Ernest R. and Nora E. (Billings) Withee.
Beulah grew up on Swans Island. When she was a teenager she traveled to Ohio to work as a caregiver for a time. When she returned to the island, she married her one true love, Ricker Ranquist on August 7, 1942. They moved to Portland when he enlisted in the Navy and she worked at the B&M Bean factory while he served our country during WWII. After Ricker's discharge from the Navy, they moved back to Swans Island where they raised their family. While raising seven children, she worked in the store she and Ricker owned and she also worked with him on his lobster boat. She was a member of the Advent Christian Church, where she was a deaconess and Sunday school teacher, a member of the WH&FMS, and the Rebekahs. Beulah was an avid reader, loved walking in the woods, picnics and spending time with her family. She was a wonderful cook and was well known for it. After retirement she and Ricker enjoyed traveling. Beulah had a gentle and kind loving spirit. As one friend said 'she was a woman of infinite patience.' She is survived by her children; Leah and husband, Ronnie Henderson of Scarborough, Linda and husband, Bill Reinhardt of Hancock, Donna Donley of Scarborough, Jean Ranquist of Swans Island, Norene Bishop of St. George, Les and wife, Rhonda Ranquist and Tim Ranquist, all of Swans Island, sister-in-law, Marilyn Withee. Fifteen grandchildren, twenty-three great-grandchildren and seven great-great grandchildren, many cousins, nieces and nephews. Each and every one of her grandchildren held a special place in her heart. Beulah was predeceased by her husband of 69 years, Ricker, sons-in-law, William Donley and Skip Thomas, granddaughter, Patricia Henderson, siblings, Ernestine, Shirley and twins, Leland and Leila."