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# | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
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151 | I660 | Bernheisel | John Martin | 29 May 1729 | 0 | To US in 1732 to Philadelphia, PA with father (?) Valentine Barnhisle. | bratt01 | |
152 | I660 | Bernheisel | John Martin | 29 May 1729 | 0 | Arrived on ship "Samuel" 1732, Hugh Percy Commanding. Other passengers include: Wendall Bernheisell, age 22, john berndheisell, age 20 | bratt01 | |
153 | I3274 | Bernheisel | Valentine | 1710 | Bef 1790 | 0 | To U.S. 11 Aug. 1732 ad Philadelphia, PA, on ship "Samuel" (Signed with mark, aged 22) with presumed brother John (Strassburger's Penn. German Pioneers). At Schifenthill, Philadelphia (?) Co. (Berks Co. after 1752) in 1733. On 1734 petition for naturalization in Bucks Co., PA as "Barnheill" (on "original list" & as "Felty Barnard" in Davis' History of Bucks Co.); naturalized 11 Apr. 1741 in Philadelphia Co. Land warrants in Bucks Co. 1745 (100 acres) & 1750 (50 acres); "Valantine Barontheisel" and "early settler" in Lynn Wep., Lehigh Co. (Bucks Co. to 1752 & Northhampton Co. 1752-1812), but does not seem to have retained the land as no surveys exist for him. "Felt Bensel" in 1752 tax list in Tulpenhocken Twp., Berks Co., PA.; "Valentine Bernhisle" in tax lists 1760 (Albany Twp.) & 1764 (Windsor Twp.) Berks Co. | bratt01 |
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155 | I5813 | Biggers | Martha E | Cal 1838 | 1899 | 0 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21767590/martha-e-stephens | bratt01 |
156 | I326 | Billings | Elizabeth | Abt 1810 | 0 | lists: Conkey, Elizabeth, Widow Ithamar | bratt01 | |
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158 | I2881 | Billingsley | Edna Augusta | 25 Jan 1882 | 20 May 1961 | 0 | Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Own Account | bratt01 |
159 | I2881 | Billingsley | Edna Augusta | 25 Jan 1882 | 20 May 1961 | 0 | from CA Death Index | bratt01 |
160 | I2881 | Billingsley | Edna Augusta | 25 Jan 1882 | 20 May 1961 | 0 | CA death index lists mothers maiden name: Sierra Find a grave lists Father: William Reuben Billingsley, Mother: Sierra Nevada Billingsley |
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161 | I1599 | Billung | Hermann | 905 | 27 Mar 973 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] "The extent of Otto the Great's dominions compelled him to delegate much of his authority in Saxony, and in 960 he gave to a trusted relative, Hermann Billung, certain duties and privileges on the eastern frontier and from time to time appointed him as his representative in Saxony. Hermann gradually extended his authority, and when he died in 973 was followed by his son Bernhard I, who was undoubtedly duke of Saxony in 986." {-Encycl.Brit.,`56,20:33} Hermann's wife is Hildegarde of Westerbourg. |
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164 | I2621 | Black | Carolina | Abt 1846 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Carolina is age 4 in the 1850 census at Calais, ME. Is she the one who m. William Gillespie of Alexander, ME at Cooper, ME on 30 May 1865 - if so, why is she living with her parents in Mariaville, ME? - queries Mark A. Honey of Ellsworth, ME, 2000. |
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165 | I2622 | Black | Charles | 24 Oct 1851 | 9 Jul 1907 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Charles was killed when struck by lightening. He and Emma may have also had a son, Clinton. The Blacks purchased the Colby farm in the big blueberry field south of the Grange Hall near Mariaville, ME - this farm was built in the mid-1850s - they also purchased the Hastings or Merrill place. This information is from historian Mark A. Honey of Ellsworth, ME, 2000. |
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166 | I2591 | Black | Dolley E. | Abt 1858 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Dolley was age 12 in the 1870 census. |
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167 | I2592 | Black | Frederick Allen | Abt 1859 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Frederick was age 10 in the 1870 census. |
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168 | I2586 | Black | George Washington | 31 Jan 1804 | Aft 1880 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] George r. Castine in 1840, Calais in 1850, Cooper in 1860 and Mariaville in 1870 and 1880. |
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169 | I2588 | Black | George Washington | Apr 1836 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] George m. (1) Sarah W. Schackford (daughter of Jeremiah Schackford and Sarah Jordan of Cooper and Ellsworth, ME) and (2) in 1878 Rosilla Young Salisbury, widow of Thomas Salisbury of Otis, ME who d. 20 March 1871 at age 43. |
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170 | I2593 | Black | George Washington | 3 Apr 1859 | 15 Jul 1940 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] George was living in Trenton, ME in 1900. |
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171 | I2626 | Black | Harlie | 7 Jan 1879 | 13 Jan 1936 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Harlie m. 20 March 1912 Myrtle B. Parsons (b. 1874, d. 11 July 1926). |
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172 | I2604 | Black | Irene | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Irene m. _____ Willey and r. Brewer, ME in 1995. |
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173 | I2615 | Black | John C. W. | Abt 1869 | 25 Dec 1884 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] John is age 11 in the 1880 census. |
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174 | I2625 | Black | Josie | 16 Apr 1877 | 30 Oct 1942 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Josie m. George Monroe. |
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175 | I2603 | Black | Lloyd | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lloyd r. Brewer, ME in 1995. |
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177 | I2605 | Black | Maurice G. | Abt 1919 | 8 Jul 1995 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Maurice's obituary states that he was a retired U. S. Army Sergeant Major, having served in World War II, was a commercial airline pilot and flight instructor with Maine Aviation Corp., and a journeyman machinist with Rockwell International of Portland ("Bangor Daily News"). He m. Eleanor Dyer who r. South Portland at his death - they had Maynard C., Maurice W., Tzeana D. (m. _____ Gross) and Brenda R. (m. _____Vose). |
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178 | I2600 | Black | Mildred Prentice | 30 Jun 1896 | 19 Jan 1971 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mildred m. 4 Jan 1919 Wilbur Gray Ross (b. 12 Sept 1892 at Hodgton, ME, d. 4 May 1972), son of William Ross and Annie Dority. |
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179 | I2617 | Black | Rebecca A. | Abt 1837 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Rebecca is age 13 at the 1850 census of Calais, ME. |
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180 | I2616 | Black | Reuben D. | Abt 1874 | 22 Dec 1884 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Reuben is age 5 in the 1880 census. The "Mt. Desert Herald" of Bar Harbor, ME 9 Jan 1885 noted that Reuben, age 10, and John, age 17, died along with Rittie M. from a diptheria epidemic which claimed 8 persons in little Mariaville, ME. |
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181 | I2620 | Black | Ruth A. | Abt 1844 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Ruth is age 6 in the 1850 census at Calais, ME. Perhaps she is the Ellen Black who m. Sewall F. Avery on 1 Oct 1865 in Cooper, ME? - queries Mark A. Honey of Ellsworth, 2000. |
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182 | I2619 | Black | William A. | Abt 1841 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] William is age 10 in the 1850 census at Calais, ME and age 28 in the 1870 census, |
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183 | I1942 | |||||||
184 | I1129 | |||||||
185 | I1106 | Bleddyn | 1075 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] "A wise and gentle ruler" {re: "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959, p. 94}. {Bleddyn's wife, Haer, is dau. of Cilin (son of the Lord of Gest).} |
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186 | I2389 | |||||||
187 | I1744 | Blois | Gerlotte of | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gerlotte is dau. of Theobald, Count of Blois and Chartres (per "Falaise Roll..., M. Jackson Crispin & Leonce Macary [London: Butler & Tanner, 1938, Table III]) whom AEM presumes is ID1508. |
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188 | I1822 | Blois | Theidlindis of | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Theidlindis descends from the Merovingian Kings of France (Clovis I the Great and his wife St. Clothilda), etc. - her ancestry reaches back to Clodion, King of the Salic Franks (ca. 380-448). |
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189 | I3504 | Bloomingdale | Ann | 20 Nov 1781 | 24 Jun 1822 | 0 | Based on Burial Card date of death and recorded age. See Death tag. | bratt01 |
190 | I3504 | Bloomingdale | Ann | 20 Nov 1781 | 24 Jun 1822 | 0 | Burial card, Menands Cemetery James Milwain lot, Lot 15, Section 26 Age 40 years, 7 months, 4 days = birth date Nov. 20, 1781 |
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191 | I207 | Bogardus | Everardus | 1607 | 27 Sep 1647 | 0 | Appletons' Cyclopaedia reference explains the source of the property dispute that led many later generations to believe their "ship was going to come in." | bratt01 |
192 | I207 | Bogardus | Everardus | 1607 | 27 Sep 1647 | 0 | Everardus BOGARDUS [Parents] was born 1 in 1607 in Woerden/Veenenda,Zuid-Holland,Holland. He died on 27 Sep 1647 in Bristol Channel, near Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales. The cause of death was Drowned in Bristol Channel, near Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales. He married 2 Anneke JANS in Mar 1638. [Cite] 1"The Founders, Portraits of Persons Born Abroad Who Came to the Colonies in North America Before the Year 1701", Volume 1, Volume 1, page 225. Anneke JANS [Parents] was born in 1600/1605 in Flekkeroy,,Norway. She died on 23 Feb 1663/1665 in Beverwyck,Albany,NY Colony. She was buried in Beverwyck,Albany,NY Colony. She married 1 Everardus BOGARDUS in Mar 1638. Other marriages: JANSSEN, Roelof [Notes] Will: January 1663 at Beverwyck, New Netherland Colony They had the following children: M i Willem BOGARDUS M ii Cornelis BOGARDUS M iii Jonas BOGARDUS was christened on 4 Jan 1643. M iv Pieter BOGARDUS |
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193 | I207 | Bogardus | Everardus | 1607 | 27 Sep 1647 | 0 | Shipwreck of Stuyvesant. All abord perished. | bratt01 |
194 | I207 | Bogardus | Everardus | 1607 | 27 Sep 1647 | 0 | 2nd Minister to the colony | bratt01 |
195 | I202 | Bogardus | Maria | 14 Sep 1678 | 15 Jul 1742 | 0 | From P 492 / 466 #l03? - J0HANNES, son of #3--Gerrit Teunisse and Annetje Janse This Johannes married Maria Bogardus, the grand daughter of Anneke Janse, who was supposed to leave an enormous fortune -- the details of which are told elsewhere. He had six daughters and one son, Gerrit Teunis, who died before he was two years old. |
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196 | I205 | Bogardus | Pieter | 2 Apr 1645 | Between 3 Feb 1702 and 20 Sep 1703 | 0 | Listed in Albany 1697 Census 3 men, 1 woman, 3 children cf http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/census1697.html Pieter BOGARDUS [Parents] was born in 1645. He was christened on 2 Apr 1645. He died in 1703 in Kingston,,NY. He was buried in 1703. He married Wyntje\\Wyntie Cornelise Van Westbrook BOSCH on 10 Feb 1665. Wyntje\\Wyntie Cornelise Van Westbrook BOSCH died on 28 Jan 1712. She married Pieter BOGARDUS on 10 Feb 1665. They had the following children: F i Maria BOGARDUS |
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197 | I1366 | Bolebec | Osborne de | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Osborne was Lord of Longueville in Normandy, 1028-35. |
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198 | I1589 | Bonifacio | I | 750 | 823 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] {Line from W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.41.} |
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199 | I1310 | Borom | Brien | 941 | 1014 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Brien Borom was King of Munster, 1009-1014 (succeeding his father, Kenedy), and Monarch of Ireland, 1002-1014; routed and expelled the Danish Vikings from Ireland; died on Good Friday; his father m. Mary Bebion (Bevionn)(dau.of Arca, Lord of West Connaought)(her sister Cressa m. Teige, Prince of Connaught) - Collins gives their legendery descent from the early kings of Munster & Ireland clear back to Pharaoh Nectanebus and her ancestor Japhet, son of Noah. {"Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959, pp. 148-151; cf. Encycl. Brit., 1956 Ed., 11:602; 15:967 - see comments to Ceallachan, King of Munster - this reference states that Brien Borom's dates are 926-1014.} Seumus MacManus, "The Story of the Irish Race" (N.Y.:Devin-Adair, 1944, p. 275) calls him the "most famous hero of the Danish period in Ireland...the celebrated Brian mac Cenneigigh, son of Kennedy, chief of Thomond, including the eastern portion of the present county of Clare, and hereditary ruler of North Munster. He was born probably about the year 941 and is known to history as Brian Boru, which he took from the name of the town of Borime, near Killaloe, on the right bank of the Shannon. He was the youngest of twelve brothers, all of whom fell in battle, except Marcan, who was a religious and head of the clergy of Munster, and Anluan who died of a severe illness." MacManus states (pp. 280-82) that Brien died in a battle with the Vikings on Good Friday, April 23, 1014, at Conliffe near Dublin, and is buried at Armagh . The battle (known as the battle of the Weir of Contarf) is noted by MacManus (pp. 282-83) as "one of the decisive battles of history, for it not only warded off Danish rule from Ireland but probably even altered the whole subsequent history of Europe." Northern France and England became the theater of their operations for 300 years, instead of Ireland, as they expanded their northern empire. See the popular account, "The Lion of Ireland," by Morgan Llewyllen. The Internet web site http://www.magoo.com/hugh/irishkings.html#pedigrees (2002) states: Also King of Munster. Son of Ceinneidigh (Cennetig or Ceinnetich, Kenneidi) King of Thomond), son of Lorcan (Lorccain) (mac Lachtnae (lachtnai) macCorcc (Cuircc)), son of Corc, son of Annluan, son of Mathgamhain, son of Toirrdhealbach, son of Cathal, son of Aodh Caomh, son of Conall, son of Eochaidh Bailldhearg, son of Carthann Fionn, son of Blod, son of Cas, son of Conall Eachluaith, son of Lughaidh Meann, son of Cas, son of Conall Eachluaith, son of Lughaidh Meann,l son of Aonghus Tireach, son of Fear Corb, son of Mogh Corb, son of Cormac Cas (brother of Eoghan Mor), son of Oilill Olum. Brian was married to Gormflaeth ingen Murchada MacFinn, daughter of Morough MacFinn, King of Leinster. She was was "famed for her six marriages." Brian was killed in the victory over the Danes at Clontarf (Cluaintarbh) on Good Friday in 1013 (or 1014). Maelseachlainn Mor #174 fought with Brian in the battle, and he led the rout of the Danes after the death of Brian. One of eight kings of the Ui Neill, and four of other dynasties, called a 'king of Ireland' by the Annals of Ulster. (Byrne p. 256)" |
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200 | I1551 | Boso | 885 | 936 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Boso was Marquis 913-936. |
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