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[202] 'The Akron Beacon Journal, 14 November 2002," p. B006: "Jay K. Andrews, 76, of Akron died Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2002. Jay received his Bachelor's Degree in Science and Education from Kent State University. He later graduated from the Cleveland School of Art. Jay served in the military during World War II. Jay worked at Goodyear, Danner Press and later owned and operated J & J Pizza for 23 years. He will be dearly missed by his sons, Jay S. and John M. Andrews; daughter, Judith Lay; grandchildren and great-grandchildren." Mildred and Jay operated J & J Pizza together.
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[59641] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 14 July 2015: "Brewer - Dana Allen Chapman, 54, of Brewer passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, July 11. Dana is the son of the late Philip J. Chapman, Sr. and Elsie (Tracy) Chapman. He was born on June 8, 1961 in Bangor. Dana graduated from Brewer High School in 1980 where he participated in sports throughout his high school days. Many of you know Dana as the owner of Perfection Limousine & Snowplowing Service in Brewer. Dana was predeceased by his father, Philip J Chapman, Sr.; his paternal grandparents; George & Frances Chapman, Sr.; his maternal grandparents, Asie & Lillian Tracy; he was also predeceased by many aunt and uncles. Dana is survived by his mother, Elsie (Tracy) Chapman of Brewer; two sisters, Debra (Chapman) Byrne and her husband Michael of Winslow; Tandra (Chapman) Manzo of Pittsfield and her friend, Scott Moen of Albion; two brothers, Philip J. Chapman, Jr. and his friend Annette of Brewer; Rick Chapman of Bangor and Veronica of Veazie. He is also survived by twelve nieces and nephews, Erik, Amanda and Kevin Byrne; Philip III and Rebecca Chapman; Shailene and Victoria Chapman; Daniel, Cody, Randy, Keely & John Manzo. Two special Aunts; Irma (Tracy) Bentley of Texas City, Texas and Shelia (Tracy) Pelkey of Ridgeville, South Carolina and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He is also survived by his special hairdresser, and friend, Carol Small of Newport. Dana made friends very easily and he had many special friends. Special friends include Eddie Rice of Brewer; Mike Lucas, John Largay, and Ralph McPherson all of Bangor; and Dana Turell of Portland. Dana's best friends were his two brothers, Rick and Philip Chapman Jr. Dana lived with his mother and took pride in taking such good care of her."
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[33185]
Find A Grave Memorial 21453422 offers her obituary: "Harriett Belle, beloved wife of John C. Motter, Esq. of this place (New Bloomfield), passed away at her home on South Carlisle Street Thursday, July 25th at 4:40 p.m., after lying in an unconscious condition for a week from the effects of a stroke. Mrs. Motter had been ailing for several years past having sustained a previious stroke about a year ago. Harriett Belle Eberly was a daughter of John E. and Kate S. Eberly and was born in this place, October 15, 1873, and at the time of her death was an aged 54 years, 9 months, and 10 days. On September 4, 1894 she was married to Attorney John C. Motter, at Camden, New Jersey, by Rev. Clarence M. Binder. Mrs. Motter was a kind woman and good neighbor and took great interest in her home. She was a deovted christian woman andher loss will be keenly felt in the home, the church, and the community where she spent virtually all her life. The family have our sincere sympathy in this dark hour of their lives, as they have lost an affectionate and thoughtful wife and mother. She was a life long member of the Lutheran Church and was faithful until the end.
Beside her husband, John C. Motter, three daughters survive, namely; Harriett, (Mrs. Duke P. Clouser), Sue Catharine Motter, and Sarah L. Motter, all of this place; one brother, Harry C. Eberly, of Greensburg, Pa.; a step-brother, Edward L. Heston of Pittsburgh, and a step-sister, Miss Lillian Heston, of this place, also survive. Mrs. Motter's father died December 21, 1876, and her mother January 29, 1927."
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[1036] Richard was living in Lynn, MA before 1650. He came to MA with his father about 1625. In 1681 he bought Hunfries' farm on present-day Nahant Street, Lynn. He was admitted as a freeman in 1691 and in 1692 was allowed to sit in the pulpit with seven other older men (defective hearing?). "Israel Kenny..." by Bell (1944) states that Richard is "said to have been born at Lynn Regis, Norfolk County, England, about 1625." Lewis' "History of Lynn" states he may be brother of John Hood who was of Lynn in 1657 - this would make him a son of John Hood of Halstead, Essex, England, but no son Richard is mentioned in Johm's will (NE Reg., 50:423). He was granted administration of his father-in-law's estate in 1656-57. http://www.dws.org/dlovrien/genweb/g0000044.html states Richard was b. ca. 1625 in Lynn Regis, Co. Norfolk, England. Also see http://petjr.crosswinds.net/GENE/pafg09.htm#1028 (discovered on the Internet in May, 2002 and not verified) - this site gives a different wife for Richard. For the culture of New England during his lifetime and beyond, see "Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America," David Hackett Fischer (NY: Oxford University Press, 1989), pp. 13-205.
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[45081] The unverified Hoover Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2019 offers: "Josiah Wilkins Lippincott was born on March 12, 1829, in Burlington, New Jersey, the son of Mary and Crispin. He married Elizabeth Dyer Hoover in 1851. They had eight children in 17 years. He died on February 12, 1903, in Earlham, Iowa, at the age of 73, and was buried there."
[57179] The unverified file 24L1-MP8 in familysearh.org offers: "When Thomas Rainsford Orser was born on 22 November 1835, in Hartland, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada, his father, Samuel Bishop Orser, was 19 and his mother, Irene Ransom Shaw, was 18. He married Harriet Adelia Britton on 22 October 1857, in Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 9 daughters. He lived in Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada for about 20 years. He died on 1 January 1920, in New Denver, British Columbia, Canada, at the age of 84, and was buried in Arlington Municipal Cemetery, Arlington, Snohomish, Washington, United States."
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The LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource file provides his information and lists him as "Sr. Robert Abraham"; it states his wife was Elizabeth Shepard. Cf. "Our Family Circle," Annie Elizabeth Miller (Macon, GA: Press of J.W. Burke Co., 1931). Abraham and his wife, Elizabeth, lived on the NE side of the Pee Dee
River in Craven Co., SC.
_Samuel SILSBY ______+
| (1755 - 1826) m 1777
_Samuel SILSBY ______|_Hannah GOODALE _____
| (1785 - 1871) m 1817 (1758 - 1838)
_Charles Payson SILSBY ____|
| (1838 - 1911) |
| | _Isaac LEIGHTON _____+
| | | (1763 - 1836) m 1789
| |_Lovicey LEIGHTON ___|_Mary WORCESTER _____
| (1797 - 1872) m 1817 (1767 - 1844)
_Herbert Trafton SILSBY _|
| (1866 - 1936) |
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| |_Hannah Francis SANDS _____|
| (1845 - ....) |
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_Samuel Schoppee SILSBY _|
| (1898 - 1956) m 1926 |
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| | _William Freeman SCHOPPEE _|
| | | (1817 - 1899) m 1865 |
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| |_Margaret F. SCHOPPEE ___|
| (1869 - 1951) |
| | _Levi CUSHMAN _______+
| | | (1773 - 1868) m 1803
| | _Sullivan CUSHMAN ___|_Rhoda FRENCH _______
| | | (1805 - 1873) m 1829 (1769 - 1852)
| |_Louisanna CUSHMAN ________|
| (1836 - 1920) m 1865 |
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| |_Clarissa TRIBOU ____|_____________________
| (1807 - 1860) m 1829
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|--David Shorey SILSBY
| (1930 - 2023)
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|_Ella Mae SHOREY ________|
(1900 - 1990) m 1926 |
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[54202]
"The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 7 July 2023: "Manchester - David Shorey Silsby died peacefully at Maine General Medical Center in Augusta on July 4, 2023. David was born May 14, 1930, in Bangor, ME, son of Dr. Samuel S. Silsby and Ella Shorey Silsby. He was the third of 5 children, brothers, Samuel S. Silsby, Jr., James A. Silsby, Carl T. Silsby and Paul S. Silsby, all now deceased. He grew up in Bangor, graduated from Bangor High School, attended Maine Central Institute, University of Maine, Portland Junior College and earned his law degree from Portland School of Law in 1958, now University of Maine School of Law. In 1958, he met the love of his life, Eleanor Bragg Eames Guild, in Bangor, whom he married in 1959, becoming father to her 2 young children. Together they loved and raised their 5 children, who went on to bless them with 12 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. In 1966, after working in the private sector for several years, Dave and Ellie moved the family to Augusta, Maine, to begin his career as a Legislative Officer for the state of Maine, first as Assistant Director of Legislative Research, then becoming Director in 1974, a position that was later renamed Revisor of Statutes. He stepped down as Revisor in 1989 and became Director of the newly formed State House and Capitol Park Commission, tapping his innate creative ability as he worked toward the restoration of the State Capitol and its grounds. He also served on the Supreme Judicial Court Planning and Design Commission, and was a member of the State Capitol Master Plan Committee. He was a man of great vision, with a deep appreciation of history, who made many contributions to State Government and his beloved state of Maine over his 25-year career. In 1991, Dave retired from State service and turned his self-taught love of watercolor painting into a business, culminating in him being accepted into the Copley Society of Art. His paintings hang in many private homes and public collections throughout the State of Maine and Florida. In addition to art, he took great pride in landscaping his gardens, and in his 1929 Ford Model A Roadster, named 'Buttercup' by the Manchester Elementary School children. That yellow and black car provided many years of enjoyment to Dave and Ellie, as well as to grandchildren who loved riding in the rumble seat at various parades or going for ice cream. Dave's devotion to and support of family was evident, from building ice skating rinks to snow sculptures and lemonade stands, arranging fishing derbies at camp, attending baseball and basketball games, cross country and track meets, assisting in endless school projects and scout badges to mention just a few. During retirement for the next 24 years, he and Ellie attended nearly every grandchild's sporting event, from T-ball to basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, swimming, tennis, dance recitals and more school projects and plays. If a child or grandchild needed any help, he was always there and could provide whatever was needed from his magical cellar.
Dave is survived by and will be greatly missed by his wife of 64 years, Ellie; daughter, Karen G. Bryant of Quincy, MA; sons, Donald E. Guild (Suzanne) of Manchester, David S. Silsby Jr. (Janet) of Manchester, Robert E. Silsby (Jana) of Sudbury, MA, and Andrew E. Silsby (Theresa) of Winthrop; grandchildren, Adam M. Bryant (Karen), Jennifer B. LaCourse (Steven), Emily J. Guild, Cameron D. Guild (Amanda), Jessica L. Silsby-Digmann (Dustin), Joshua D. Silsby, Devon G. Silsby, Keaton G. Silsby, Nathan W. Silsby (Steffany), Abby W. Silsby (Cliff), and Molly W. Silsby; stepgrandson, Rylan Arbour; great-grandchildren, Olivia and Caitlin LaCourse, Hunter and Mason Digmann, and Austin and Carter Bryant. The family would like to thank all of Dave's caregivers at Oak Grove Center in Waterville and MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta for their expert and very compassionate care."
[55695] Edith is daughter of Walter Everett Smith (1892-1969) & Alice Helena Stanhope (1896-1981).