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[7507] "The Perry County Democrat, 27 Nov 1912," p. 3: "Daniel Briner, the well-known insurance agent of this place, died at his home here Thursday evening of last week about half past five o'clock. His death was very sudden and was a terrible shock to the whole community, for but few knew that he had been ill. He was out about town as usual on Monday and Tuesday. On Wednesday be was seized with cramp in the stomach which continued to grow worse in spite of the efforts of his physician, Dr. Moore. On Thursday morning Dr. Orris, of Newport, was called in consultation, but even then Mr. Briner's condition was not regarded as dangerous. During the day the cramp affected his heart, producing acute neuralgia, which was the cause of his death. The sad news of his sudden demise was received with sincere sorrow all over the county, for he was widely known. Daniel Briner was a son of George and Mary Magdalena (Seager) Briner, and was born at Mount Pleasant, Jackson township, May 31, 1847, He was therefore aged bo years, a months and 20 days at the time of his death. His greatgrandfather, a German by birth, settled in Pennsylvania before the Revolutionary war, and enlisted in the Continental army, serving under General Washington. Jacob Briner, grandfather of the deceased, came to this county from Berks and settled near Loysville in 1806. In 1809 he and his brother George bought a tract of 226 acres in Jackson township. He died in 1842. The subject of this sketch worked on his father's farm when a boy and when a young man taught school for ten years. He and Miss Sarah Elizabeth Parsons, of Nossville, Huntingdon county, were married October 12, 1875. In the spring of 1876 they moved to Shade Valley, Huntingdon county, Pa., where they resided for ten years, in 1886 they returned to this county and Mr. Briner engaged in the insurance business with his brother, George S., locating in Newport. In 1890 he took up his residence here, continuing in the insurance business up until the time ofhbis death. He was well-known all over the county and had hosts of warm friends everywhere, being a man of genial, friendly disposition and pleasant manners. At an early age he connected himself with the Lutheran church and was a consistent member up until the time of his death. In political faith he was a staunch Democrat, taking a lively interest in the success of his party. He was a man of intelligence and good judgment and stood high in the estimation of his fellow men. By his death our town loses one of its best citizens. Mr. Briner is survived by his wife and one son, Ira G., of Oklahoma City Okla. Two children died in infancy and one daughter, Dora, (Mrs. A. J. Rudisill) died in February, 1904. The following brothers and sisters are living Mrs. Sarah A. Miller, Mrs. Magdalena Eby and John H. Briner, of near Blain this county; George S. Briner, Esq., of Carlisle, former Register and Recorder of this county; and Mrs. Hannah M. Brown, of near Newville, Cumberland county. One brother, Jacob, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Foust, are dead. The funeral was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock, the services being conducted at the house by Rev. W. J. Wagner, and interment was made in the Bloomfield cemetery. The pallbearers were all relatives of the deceased, namely: His son, Ira G. Briner, Rev A. J. Rudisill, George and Frank Briner, Edward Beers and W. K. Clouser."
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[40270] An unverified tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When Samuel DeWalt was born about 1827, in Ohio, his father, Jacob, was 29 and his mother, Catherine, was 19. He had one son with Magdalena/Margaret "Molly" Willaman in October 1851. He died on February 15, 1894, in Summit County, Ohio, at the age of 67, and was buried in Massillon, Ohio."
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[55714] The unverified file LTSK-LTK in familysearch.org offers: "When Persis P Vining was born about 1817, in New Brunswick, Canada, her father, Leavitt Vining, was 24 and her mother, Hannah Davis, was 33. She had at least 3 sons and 1 daughter with Joel Gray. She lived in Washington, Maine, United States in 1850 and Washington, Maine, United States in 1860. She died on 3 October 1899, in Cathance Township, Washington, Maine, United States, at the age of 83."
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[14617] "Springfield Reporter [Springfied, VT], 22 May 1914," p. 1: "The following from a Boston paper of yesterday will be of interest to the friends and acquaintances of Mr. Whitcomb. His last visit to Springfield was two years ago. William Wirt Whitcomb died this morning in Brookline. He was born in Dorchester, Sept. 10, 1833, and was the son of Samuel Whitcomb, Jr., and Mary Symond (Mollett) Whitcomb. The family moved to Springfield, Vt., when he was about three years old. At 16 years of age he went into the woolen mill at Cavendish, Vt., and at 18 he came to Boston and went into business, as a clerk, with Anderson, Sargent & Co. Later he became a member of the firm of Field, Thayer & Whitcomb, wholesalers and jobbers of boots and shoes. A few years after the Boston fire he became a member of the firm of Davis, Whitcomb & Co., boots and shoes, and later was interested in the Portsmouth Shoe Company. During the last 20 years he has been interested in the development of apparatus for power transmission and frictional devices connected with shoe manufacturing. In his early days he sang in the choir of Park street church and Mount Vernon church. He lived 12 years in Malden, removing to Boston in 1871, where he was identified with the Union church and later with the Old South church. Mr. Whitcomb was for many years president of the Massachusetts Temperance society and a member of the Boston Art club. In 1856 he married Mary (Hyde) Leland, who died in 1861. In 1862 he married Mary A. (Lawrence) Hazeltine, who died in 1895. His surviving children are Mrs. Leslie C. Wead of Brookline, Mrs. Alden H. Clark of Ahmednagar, India, Russell Whitcomb of New York and Howard Whitcomb of Boston. His oldest son, Lawrence Whitcomb, died in 1912."
[44019] The unverified Whitcomb/Wells Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2018 offers: When William White was born in 1683 in Oxfordshire, England, his father, Charles, was 23 and his mother, Ann, was 23. He had two sons and two daughters with Mary Marshall. He died in 1728 in Kent Island, Maryland, at the age of 45. Mary Marshall was born in 1682 in Peeblesshire, Scotland . . . . She died in 1728 in Kent Island, Maryland, at the age of 46, and was buried in Elford, Staffordshire, England.