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5751 MARRIED JUNE 6, 1847; TO RUFUS KIMBALL OF NORTH BRIDGEWATER; Tobey, MARY (I5758129519)
 
5752 Married Living ROTTI, 3 Living children Christopher, Harry Imanuel (I601062505)
 
5753 MARRIED MAY 26, 1809 TO REV. WARREN GODDARD. Tobey, MARY CROWELL (I5856877470)
 
5754 MARRIED MAY 9, 1726 TO JOSEPH FREEMAN Tobey, TABITHA (I5856876972)
 
5755 Married name Gildersleeve. Barnes, Anna (I5857883938)
 
5756 Married name Norman. Weekley, NELTA (I5857884096)
 
5757 Married name Stoutner. Lives near Keota. Greenwood, Mary (I5857884135)
 
5758 Married name Tharp. Weekley, Laila (I5857884095)
 
5759 Married second John DOGGET. Fay, Bathsheba (I5659326509)
 
5760 MARRIED SEPT 27, 1853 TO OWEN FIELD OF NORTH BRIDGEWATER; Tobey, Hannah (I5758129525)
 
5761 MARRIED SEPT 27, 1853 TO OWEN FIELD OF NORTH BRIDGEWATER; Tobey, Hannah (I5758129525)
 
5762 MARRIED TO JONATHAN BOURNE Tobey, Hannah (I5856877163)
 
5763 Martha is presumably Martha wife of Jonathan Turner who is mentioned as brother-in-law in will of Thomas Perkins. Perkins, Martha (I5857856767)
 
5764 Mary Helen's obituary from the 7 June 2003 Alliance Review:

Mary Helen Hagan

Visitation: Sunday, June 8, 2003 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home 75 South Union Avenue
Alliance, OH 44601

Visitation: Monday, June 9, 2003 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM
Aldersgate United Methodist Church 11394 Edison St. NE
Alliance, OH 44601

Service: Monday, June 9, 2003 11:00 AM
Aldersgate United Methodist Church 11394 Edison St. NE
Alliance, OH 44601

Mary Helen (Freshley) Hagan age 83 of Alliance passed away Thursday June 5, 2003 at 11:58 a.m. at Alliance Community Hospital.

She was born April 15, 1920 in Alliance to Elroy V. and Eva I. (Hazen) Freshley. A lifelong resident of Alliance, Mrs. Hagan was a 1938 graduate of Alliance High School. She was employed by the former Lembright Bakery and later employed at Taylorcraft during WWII. Mrs. Hagan was co-founder and bookkeeper for Hagan
Heating and Plumbing, established in 1956.

She was a member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women, formerly Pastor Parish Relations, lay member for the annual conference and served in the nursery. Mrs. Hagan was a member of the Marlington Senior Citizens, Charter Member and Golden Sheaf Member of Lexington Grange, and a member of Pamona and National Grange.

She was also a member of Hardscrabble Club, Alliance Carnation Area AARP, Alliance area Senior Citizens, Alliance Area Republican Club, Science Hill Historical Society, Marlboro Historical Society, Alliance Genealogical Society, and Alliance Historical Society. Mrs. Hagan was also a former advisor of the Union Grove Girls 4H Club.

She is survived by two daughters, Marikay Irene Martin (Michael) Colbert, Marjorie Jean Battershell, three sons Charles Elroy Hagan, Thomas Michael (Betty Whiteleather) Hagan, and State Representative John Patrick (Tina) Hagan, all of Alliance, twelve grandchildren; Stephanie Martin Shively, Steven C. Martin, Jacquelyn Battershell Miller, Eric Battershell, Charles J. Hagan, David Hagan, Richard Hagan, Hagan Faye Whiteleather, John P. Hagan Jr., Joseph Hagan, Joshua Hagan, and Christina Hagan, eight great-grandchildren, and one expected in October 2003, one great-great-granddaughter, one brother Dale A. Freshley of Alliance, and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Charles Russell Hagan, whom she married Feb. 24, 1946, and who died Sept. 2, 1976, one sister Dorothy Grace Davis, and one infant grandson Anthony Edward Battershell.

Interment will be at Marlboro Cemetery.

Memorial Contributions may be made to Aldersgate United Methodist Church, or the Lexington Grange. 
Freshley, Mary Helen (I8667767784)
 
5765 Mary is not listed as a surviving sibling in her brother, John Price's, December 1927 obituary. Price, Mary (I8667772377)
 
5766 Mary is not listed in her sister, Lucinda's, obituary in June 1932 as one of the surviving siblings. Schilling, Mary A. (I8667772038)
 
5767 Mary Stewart (Stuart) was a brave frontier woman who defended herself in the absence of her husband. She often became the shooter while others loaded rifles for her during indian raids.

Her will is recorded at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg, Pa and dated April 29, 1785.

She and James lived in Farmaugh Township which is now located in Juniata County, Pa.

Her husband was appointed to command Fort Pomfret (later Fort Patterson) in 1755 after the defeat of Braddock.
 
Stuart, Mary (I2733056928)
 
5768 Mary was educated from the McGuffy Readers and was a member of the Hanoverton Christian Church.

Following a three year illness, Mary died at the home of her daughter, Shirley Pifer, in Beloit. 
Coy, Mary Ellen (I8667767799)
 
5769 Mary was the oldest daughter of James and Mary and she inherited 3 pounds of Pennsylvania currency upon her father's death. Mary is buried next to her husband, Thomas Chambers in Brown's Mill Cemetary.


Facts about this person:

Blessing
Brown's Mill Cemetary
 
Patterson, Mary (I2733056930)
 
5770 Mary's maiden name is identified on her daughter, Hattie Gray's, death certificate. George, Mary M. (I8667772819)
 
5771 Mary's mother Mary Ann Sloan (Clyde) and father David Clyde came to America December 25, 1817. David was a Irish Rebel and was hunted by the English troops. He escaped with Mary to America. Both David and Mary came to America from Lawnpatrick County Ireland. As a sailor he worked for his passage on board the Brigg Shakerly. They were married in New York City Christmas day 1817.

Facts about this person:

Burial July 19, 1896
Woods County Oklahoma
 
Clyde, Mary Ann (I2732913946)
 
5772 Maryland's second Governor. Lee, Thomas Sim (I2732912889)
 
5773 Maud (married 2nd by 16 Dec 1315 2nd Lord (Baron) Welles of the 1299 creation and died between 4 March 1326/7 and 24 March 1327), daughter of Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond in Connaught, 2nd son of 5th Earl of Hertford and 2nd Earl of Gloucester. [Burke's Peerage]

------------------------------

11 Nov 1315 Abducted & Forcibly Remarried by Robert de Welles. 
Clare, Baroness Maud De (I5658479428)
 
5774 May 9, 1917 - February 15, 2004

(Published Tuesday February 17, 2004)

WHITEWATER - Marian N. Carlson, age 86, a lifelong resident of Whitewater, passed away at her home Sunday, Feb. 15, 2004. She was born on May 9, 1917 in Whitewater, the daughter of Walter and Olga (Severson) Carlson. Marian was a member of First English Lutheran Church, Whitewater. She graduated from Whitewater High School. She was a member of the Minneska Club of Whitewater and Tri-Sigma Sorority and was an accomplished pianist. Marian received her BE degree at the Whitewater State Teachers College (UW-W). She taught at Sparta, Clintonville, Jefferson and in Wauwatosa schools. She is survived by nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, other relatives and friends. Private family funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004 at SKINDINGSRUDE FUNERAL HOME. Interment will be in the Hillside Cemetery following cremation. The SKINDINGSRUDE FUNERAL HOME is assisting the family. 
Carlson, Marion Nellie (I601062298)
 
5775 May be Mary Eliza Cavender, Mary Eloise (I3254058157)
 
5776 May have been a doctor. Need to verify records Davenport, Captain Humphrey (I2732913454)
 
5777 Member of Congress 1765.
Member of the Legislature of Maryland 1762-68 
Ringgold, Thomas (I1167639409)
 
5778 Member of Congress 1810-1818.
State Senator from Washington County, 1801-1806.
Member of the House of Delegates, 1795.
Justice of the Levy Court 1806-1810 
Ringgold, General Samuel (I1167730738)
 
5779 Mentioned in Chapter LXXXVII of "History of South Dakota" by Doane Robinson, Vol. I (1904), pages 506-508. This organization included all that territory in which the Norwegians had then settled, from Brule creek, Union county, to Dakota river. Rev. Krohn visited the congregation again in the month of September, the following year, and this time he came as far west as to Dakota river, where he preached at the house of Torger Nelson. Nelsen, Torger (I5857848840)
 
5780 Merlan Merlin, Agathe (I8778844463)
 
5781 Mickelson Mikkelson, Tharral Homer (I5659310883)
 
5782 Miriam's cemetery marker states "d/o Morris & Mary" and that she was born in McComb, Ohio died in Stamford, England. Darbyshire, Miriam G. (I8667772775)
 
5783 Monken (Bergen-Nordstaa-Steenstad-Norstaae-Wasdalen) Nielsdatter, Ingeborg (I5856886424)
 
5784 More information on Jacob can be found here:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bennett1/Musings%20and%20Speculations.htm 
Bennett, Jacob (I5659311001)
 
5785 Most of the information about Casper comes from Cai Mygind's
book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev Herred, Denmark,
pages 65-66. Casper was born at Madsb²l. His descendants give
his name as Casper Josuprets-Mand Larsen Djernes Madsball.
Birth and death dates were provided by Joann Reetz at the 1996
Djernes Family Reunion. Witnesses to Casper's baptism were Ane
Pedersdatter from ¢sl²s parsonage, Kasper Koldkjaer from Lild,
Lars Klit and Christen Blode from Klit. Casper went to ¢sl²s as
a farmhand with Jens Chr. Madsen, but left for the United
States in 1871. He worked first in Illinois, and later went to
Nebraska, where he met and married Gurine O. Quamme in 1880 in
Hamilton County. In 1893 the family left Nebraska where Casper
had been farming, and went to Minnesota. They settled south of
Tyler, where they had a farm . The family later moved into
Tyler and started a restaurant, which Casper ran until he
retired. He died in Tyler. He was known as Casper Larsen in
the United States.
The Danish Emigration Archives Copenhagen Police Records
show that Kasper Josva Larsen, age 23, farmer (Landman) from
Lild, Thisted, actually emigrated in 1873, registering March
31, 1873. His destination was Chicago, Illinois, Contract
Number 1065M. Traveling to the same place on the same day were
Lars Larsen, 22, farmer from T²mmerby, Thisted and S²ren Chr.
Lukasen, 17, farmer from T²mmerby. Casper was apparently the
first member of the Djernes family to immigrate to the United
States.

 
Djernes, Casper Josva Preetzmann Larsen (I5856884693)
 
5786 Most of the information on Kings & Queens of Scotland, Ireland, Wales, England and other parts of the British Isles & Europe and on the various Royal & Noble families in this family tree has come from one or more of the following sources:BURKE'S Genealogical and Heraldic History of the PEERAGE BARONETAGE AND KNIGHTAGE.
Edited by Peter Townend. Burke's Peerage Limited, London
"Burke's Peerage" popular name.

Also information from
Burke's Landed Gentry
Burke's Peerage Limited, London

Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage,
ISBN: 0312125577
Debrett's Peerage Ltd
86/88 Edgware Road
London W2 2YW
For further information on Debrett's
e-mail people@debretts.co.uk
Phone # +44 (0)171 916 9633.
http://www.debretts.co.uk/index.html


Directory of Royal Genealogical Data (Edinburgh Mirror)
http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~bct/public/genealogy/royal/
Version: 29 Jul 99 Author: Brian TompsettBack: Royal and Noble genealogy Copyright (c) 1994 - 1999This is part of Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web at
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/gedcom.html,


Royal Genealogies -- Menu
http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/~saw/royal/royalgen.html
Denis R. Reid
149 Kimrose Lane
Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147-1258
Internet Email address: ah189@cleveland.freenet.edu
(216) 237-5364

Burke's possibly now published or distributed by
Almanach De Gotha Ltd,
9 Cork Street,Mayfair,
London, W1X 1PD
United Kingdom.
Tel (UK) 0181 404 2489
(International) +44(0) 181 404 2489
http://www.almanachdegotha.com/main_page.htm 
Neville, 1st Lord Abergavenny Edward (I5658487782)
 
5787 Most of the information on Kings & Queens of Scotland, Ireland, Wales, England and other parts of the British Isles & Europe and on the various Royal & Noble families in this family tree has come from one or more of the following sources:BURKE'S Genealogical and Heraldic History of the PEERAGE BARONETAGE AND KNIGHTAGE.
Edited by Peter Townend. Burke's Peerage Limited, London
"Burke's Peerage" popular name.

Also information from
Burke's Landed Gentry
Burke's Peerage Limited, London

Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage,
ISBN: 0312125577
Debrett's Peerage Ltd
86/88 Edgware Road
London W2 2YW
For further information on Debrett's
e-mail people@debretts.co.uk
Phone # +44 (0)171 916 9633.
http://www.debretts.co.uk/index.html


Directory of Royal Genealogical Data (Edinburgh Mirror)
http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~bct/public/genealogy/royal/
Version: 29 Jul 99 Author: Brian TompsettBack: Royal and Noble genealogy Copyright (c) 1994 - 1999This is part of Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web at
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/gedcom.html,


Royal Genealogies -- Menu
http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/~saw/royal/royalgen.html
Denis R. Reid
149 Kimrose Lane
Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147-1258
Internet Email address: ah189@cleveland.freenet.edu
(216) 237-5364

Burke's possibly now published or distributed by
Almanach De Gotha Ltd,
9 Cork Street,Mayfair,
London, W1X 1PD
United Kingdom.
Tel (UK) 0181 404 2489
(International) +44(0) 181 404 2489
http://www.almanachdegotha.com/main_page.htm 
Mortimer, Earl Of March Roger De (I5658498759)
 
5788 Mother and father from Norway Adel A (I5659310875)
 
5789 MOTHER OF MARTHA KNOTT; FIRST WIFE OF THOMAS TOBEY OF SANDWICH, MASS. Knott, MARTHA (I5856879258)
 
5790 moved to Kansas; Presiding Elder of ME Church; Chaplain of 49th Reg IL Vol; Pres. NW Temperance Union of Kansas Lockwood, Rev. John Hughes (I2733057423)
 
5791 Moved to Lenox,IA. Watkins, HUGH (I5857884078)
 
5792 Moved to Warren County, Ohio. In 1815 he moved to Erie County, New York and to Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio in 1835.

John spend 2 and a half years as an apprentice in the tanning trade. 
Patterson, John (I2733056956)
 
5793 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Lesan. The second, couple of Interest to Ottumwa people are Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Lesan.
J. P. Lesan who resides in this city at 427 Ottumwa Street is a brother-in-law of George W. Lesan. The sketch is as follows: "Both Geo. W. Lesan and his wife Mary M. Lesan, were born in Sebec, Maine. George W. Lesan was born February 11, 1830. Mary M. Lesan was born February 27, 1837. In early life they removed to Stark county IL. They were married March 13, 1853. In 1855 they removed to Ringold County, where they have resided ever since. They -lived on a farm near here until 1894 when they took up their residence in Mt. Ayr. Seven children were born to this couple, four of whom are living and all are married. The last one married was their youngest child, Dr. C. T. Lesan of Mount Ayr, who was married 6 months ago. This aged couple have fifteen grand-children. Mr. and Mrs. Lesan are enjoying the best of health. They celebrated their golden wedding March 13 of this year. A rather peculiar incident of this golden wedding was the presence of seven persons who witnessed the original marriage fifty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lesan are members of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Lesan is a total abstainer and does not use tobacco. Mr. Lesan was a republican for many years but drifted into the greenback movement and later on became a devoted follower of W. J. Bryan. The children and grand-children all reside in this county and are frequent visitors at the old folks' home. There are in all about one hundred and fifty persons living in this county named Lesan, and all are related. George W. Lesan seems to be a sort of chief among the Lesans. This couple lives contented and happy and are respected by all who know them.



The Ottumwa Courier 7-10-1903



You may have this, but I just entered in my FTM so thought I would send it along.



Buzz Hoffman

 
Lesan, George W. (I8667773781)
 
5794 Mrs. Lola Nawman Hinkle, 23, wife of Arthur Hinkle, died Sunday night at 5 o?clock at her home in the New Carlisle pk, three miles west of Springfield. Cerebral hemorrhage was the cause of her death. Besides her husband she is survived by a daughter, Betty, 7 months old; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nawman and two brother and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St. Paul Lutheran Church in the New Carlisle pk. Burial will be in Vale Cemetary. Nawman, Lola Gladys (I8779218538)
 
5795 Murdered ap Cynfyn, King Llewelyn of Powys (I5658984411)
 
5796 Myrtle was born blind. She never married. Coy, Myrtle Naomi (I8667769168)
 
5797 Møklebust, Myklebust Paulsen, Guttorm (I5659310920)
 
5798 Name given as Anna H. Orvindlang in Lyon Co death records.
Birth date calculated from age 74 yrs 8 mon 11 days at death. 
Kvinlog, Anna Olsdatter (I5856880658)
 
5799 Name Prefix: Dr.
According to A Portrait and Biographical Record of Putnam County, Ohio, 1896, at that time he and Mary resided in Ottawa, Ohio.

In the 1910 Hancock County, Ohio Miracode, Morris, Mary, and their children reside in McComb.

In the 1930 Hancock County, Ohio Census, Morris, Mary, their daughter, Pauline, and Mary's mother, Eleanor, reside in McComb. 
Darbyshire, Morris A. (I8667772757)
 
5800 Name Prefix: Dr.
According to Dorothy Weiser Seale's Mat(t)hias Milestones,David was from Spokane, Washington. 
Lewis, David (I8667772902)
 

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