Report: individuals with associated notes
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# | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
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1801 | I1619 | Orvarddi | Alfrind | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Her brother, Oleg (Helgi of Novgorod, d. 912), concluded a commercial treaty with the Byzantines in 911. He appears to have been a companion (and is speculated to perhaps be a son or brother-in-law) of Rurik, the Viking ("Varangian") tribal leader (first "Grand Prince of Kiev") who led the Northmen into present-day Russia and died in 879. {Note: "Ancestral Roots..." (7th Ed.) in line 241 gives Rurik as father of Igor.} Oleg succeeded Rurick in Novgorod in 879(?). Bob Stennett (bs@inetarena.com) shared by email 2 Nov 1999: "Oleg was Rurik's brother in law. Rurik was married to Oleg's sister, Alfrind Orvarddi." |
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1802 | I1205 | Osbern | William Fitz | 20 Feb 1071 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] "...an intimate friend of William the Conqueror, and the principal agent in preparing for the invasion of England. He was the son of Osbern the seneschal, one of William's guardians during his minority, who had been murdered by the young duke's unruly barons. Fitz Osbern founded a monastery at Lire about 1042. He became seneschal to the duke, and urged on the plans for the invasion of England. At the conquest he received the earldom of Hereford with the special duty of pushing into Wales. During William's absence in 1067, English affairs were left in the hands of Fitz Osbern and of Odo, bishop of Bayeux. Fitz Osbern also acted as William's lieutenant during the rebellions of 1069...was one of the feudal lords of the Welsh marches, and built several castles for the defense of the border. In 1070 William sent him to assist Queen Matilda in the government of Normandy. But Richilde, widow of Baldwin VI of Flanders, having offered to marry him if he would protect her son Arnulf against Robert the Frisian, Fitz Osbern accepted the proposal and joined Richilde in Flanders. He was killed, fighting against Robert, near Cassel, in 1071." -Encycl. Brit.,'56, 9:337. He was created Earl of Hereford in 1067. Also see "Falaise Roll" (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co, 1994), pp. 41-42. For more information try on the World Wide Web: http://www.castlewales.com/osbern.html |
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1803 | I510 | Ostertag | Bertha | May 1868 | 0 | Industry: Auto Salse room Class of worker: Wage earner |
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1804 | I1235 | Oswulf | Northumberland | 965 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] This line from W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"(Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.141. |
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1805 | I1251 | Otho | 1000 | 25 May 1045 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Death date from "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 50-21. |
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1806 | I1640 | Otho | The Illustrious, Duke of Saxony | 12 Nov 912 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Otho (Otto) succeeded his elder brother Bruno in 880 and on the death of Burkhard, Margrave of Thuringia in 908, obtained control of that principality as well. Saxony became practically independent and played a major role in the empire. |
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1807 | I5823 | Overton | John L | Cal 1860 | 0 | General nature of industry, business or establishment: General Farm | bratt01 | |
1808 | I5823 | Overton | John L | Cal 1860 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: General Farm Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Own Account |
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1809 | I3109 | Owenby | James E | 20 Jan 1864 | 2 Jan 1931 | 0 | Listed as Stepson | bratt01 |
1810 | I3109 | Owenby | James E | 20 Jan 1864 | 2 Jan 1931 | 0 | General nature of industry, business or establishment: General Farm Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Employer |
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1811 | I3109 | Owenby | James E | 20 Jan 1864 | 2 Jan 1931 | 0 | Industry: General Farm | bratt01 |
1812 | I3109 | Owenby | James E | 20 Jan 1864 | 2 Jan 1931 | 0 | Birth date from Find-a-grave record | bratt01 |
1813 | I3109 | Owenby | James E | 20 Jan 1864 | 2 Jan 1931 | 0 | date from find-a-grave record | bratt01 |
1814 | I1069 | Paganall | Fulk | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Fulk is possible he who came into possession of Dudley Castle in the 12th century - see separate ancestry to him as Fulke Paganel. |
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1816 | I2237 | Parker | Lucy Barlett | 14 Aug 1873 | 15 Apr 1956 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] A Parker family was in Castine very early -- John Peters' survey in 1787 shows an Oliver Parker tract on the north shore of Hatch's Cove. Biographies of several 19th century Parkers are given by Wheeler, George A., "History of Castine...", pp. 181-2 and 420-1, which reports that a daughter Lucy was born to Capt. Jonathan Hatch Parker (b. 1834) and his second wife, Marietta Hatch; "Hatch" was captain of the cutter Woodbury at the time of his death in 1891. |
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1818 | I998 | Patrick | 1152 | 31 Dec 1232 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Patrick "was Justiciary of Lothian and Keeper of Berwick. In 1218, he founded the House of the Red Friars, at Dunbar, and eventually, when far advanced in years, retired to a monastery, where he d. in 1232. He m. 1st, Ada, illegitimate dau. of King William the Lyon; and 2ndly, a lady, whose Christian name was Christina; by the former he had issue" including Patrick, his heir. - Burke's "Dormant...Peerages." |
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1819 | I988 | Patrick | Abt 1185 | 1248 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] "...a potent noble of Scotland, joined the Crusade under Louis IX, commanded the Scots, and d. at the siege of Damietta, 1248." - Burke's "Dormant...Peerages." |
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1820 | I2673 | Patrick | 1213 | 24 Aug 1289 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Patrick sided with the English and in a surprise capture of the castle at Edinburgh took Alexander III and his queen from the Comyns; after Alexander III died, Patrick was a regent and one of the famed Seven Earls of Scotland. - Burke's "Dormant...Peerages." The Dunbar Pedigree by William Jaggard states that he married Christian, only daughter of Robert de Bruce VI by whom he had three sons (Patrick his successor, John and Alexander). |
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1821 | I2665 | Patrick | 1242 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Patrick "swore fealty to Edward I of England, and was a steadfast adherent of the English interest, but his wife, Marjory Comyn, dau. of Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan, sided with the opposite party, and held the castle of Dunbar for Baliol, until forced to surrender it to Edward in 1296. In 1298, the Earl of March was appointed the King's Lieutenant in Scotland, and in 1300 was at the siege of Carlaverock. By Marjory, his wife, he had issue, Patrick, his heir; and George, ancestor of the family of Dunbar, of Mochrum, the direct line of which ended in the three daus. and co-heirs of Patrick Dunbar, of Mochrum, who all married Dunbars. Their uncle, the heir-male, was Cuthbert Dunbar, of Blantyre." - Burke's "Dormant...Peerages." |
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1823 | I2266 | Paullin | Naomi Ann | 22 May 1931 | 17 Mar 1994 | 0 | ashes placed on parents' graves | bratt01 |
1824 | I2266 | Paullin | Naomi Ann | 22 May 1931 | 17 Mar 1994 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Naomi graduated from Barberton Business School and attended Otterbein College. She has worked as a secretary, was a Girl Scout leader, organized a youth choir and sang in several church choirs. Her life was celebrated by 120+ family and friends at Epiphany Lutheran Church, Harrisburg, 20 March 1994 (son Forrest read her favorite Psalm [139:1-18], sister Kathleen read Revelation 21:1-7, niece Julie played the organ, niece Diane and Julie's husband sang, Diane's husband played the trumpet and husband Albert spoke). |
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1825 | I5487 | Peake | Channing Devine | 24 Oct 1910 | 15 May 1989 | 0 | Address changed to Rancho Jabali, Rt. 1 ,Box 170 Lompoc | bratt01 |
1826 | I5487 | Peake | Channing Devine | 24 Oct 1910 | 15 May 1989 | 0 | Cal Death Index says DoD May 29. Social Security Death Index says May 15 | bratt01 |
1827 | I5487 | Peake | Channing Devine | 24 Oct 1910 | 15 May 1989 | 0 | From Find a Grave Memorial (): "Artist, cubist, modernist, muralist-at the age of 5 his family moved to the San Fernando Valley. Channing graduated from San Fernando HS where he was awarded a scholarship to CCAC. He painted a mural at El Paseo Restaurant in Santa Barbara in 1928. For 2 years he studied at the Santa Barbara School of Art followed by study in NYC at the Art Students League. For 4 years he lived and worked with Diego Rivera and traveled widely in Mexico. His works hang at MIT, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the LA County Museum of Art. His murals are in the Santa Barbara Library and the Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel. He lived in the Santa Inez Valley where he raised quarter horses." |
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1828 | I5487 | Peake | Channing Devine | 24 Oct 1910 | 15 May 1989 | 0 | Artist examples and biography https://web.archive.org/web/20201205092221/https://www.channingpeake.com/biography/ https://web.archive.org/web/20201205084236/https://www.channingpeake.com/gallery/ |
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1829 | I267 | Peake | Charles Fredrick | 9 Feb 1881 | 9 Sep 1950 | 0 | Occupation listed as Hotel and Drug Store Proprietor | bratt01 |
1830 | I267 | Peake | Charles Fredrick | 9 Feb 1881 | 9 Sep 1950 | 0 | Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Own Account | bratt01 |
1831 | I267 | Peake | Charles Fredrick | 9 Feb 1881 | 9 Sep 1950 | 0 | Listed with Ships Officers | bratt01 |
1832 | I267 | Peake | Charles Fredrick | 9 Feb 1881 | 9 Sep 1950 | 0 | Industry: Pool Room Class of worker: Wage earner |
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1833 | I267 | Peake | Charles Fredrick | 9 Feb 1881 | 9 Sep 1950 | 0 | Industry: Service Station Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work |
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1834 | I267 | Peake | Charles Fredrick | 9 Feb 1881 | 9 Sep 1950 | 0 | Lists employer: Mr. Jack Starns, Victorville, CA -- At Victorville Recreation Parlor, Victorville, San Bernardino County | bratt01 |
1835 | I267 | Peake | Charles Fredrick | 9 Feb 1881 | 9 Sep 1950 | 0 | Obituary appears on 15 Sep., 1950 in Solvang, San Louis Obispo County, CA. Lists Dau. Genevieve De Masters and Son Channing | bratt01 |
1836 | I5488 | Peake | Geneive Ardis | Cal 1912 | Jan 1979 | 0 | From Social Security Death Index | bratt01 |
1837 | I5501 | Peake | Michael Channing | Abt 1950 | 3 May 2021 | 0 | https://www.independent.com/2021/05/05/driver-killed-in-head-on-crash-near-nojoqui-summit/ "Driver Killed in Head-On Crash near Nojoqui Summit Identified as Michael Channing Peake by Sheriff-Coroner's Office. By Jean Yamamura Wed May 05, 2021 | 3:35pm An 80-year-old man was killed in an automobile accident on May 3 near Nojoqui Summit and was identified by the Coroner's Office yesterday as Michael Channing Peake. In the accident, Peake was driving a 1987 Jeep to the north and up the grade, when Juliel Montes, 34, of Salinas crossed the southbound Highway 101 lanes in his 2012 GMC and ran head-on into the Jeep. Peake died of his injuries; Montiel told Highway Patrol officers he was not injured. CHP investigators are looking into the cause of the crash and why the GMC crossed into the northbound lanes, said Officer Rogers of the Buellton office. The Report of Collision indicates alcohol or drugs were not involved, but any eyewitnesses to the crash are asked to call Officer Bennet at (805) 688-5551. Peake, who lived in Santa Barbara, was the son of noted muralist Channing Peake, who, with his first wife, Catherine Schott Peake, had a ranch near Buellton called Rancho Jabali in the 1930s and '40s. Part of the ranch now operates as a vineyard under the Peake Ranch label in the Sta. Rita Hills. " |
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1838 | I1660 | Pepin | II | 922 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] [There appears to be a missing generation, probably Pepin I, Ct. of Senlis and Valois, d. ca. 893, between Pepin II and Pepin, Ct. of Vermandois. Cf. W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.112.] |
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1839 | I1997 | Perkins | Abram | 27 Oct 1828 | 21 Dec 1913 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Abram m. (1) 1 Jan 1853 Hannah Dorothy Hutchings (b. 15 June 1835, d. 5 June 1955) - they had Clara Ashton Perkins (b. 27 Dec 1854[?] at Penobscot, ME, d. 15 Aug, 1855). Abram m. (3) Ellen C. Perkins. He is probably the person who was master of the sloop "Caroline" in 1849 according to historian Mark Honey. |
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1840 | I2565 | Perkins | Bennett Dunbar | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Bennett was a Selectman in Castine, ME and later moved to San Diego, CA. |
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1841 | I1998 | Perkins | Clara A. | 27 Dec 1858 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Clara m. Will Clement. |
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1842 | I2562 | Perkins | Francis Leslie | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Frank was a clerk before the War Between the States and returned after military service to Castine, employed a superintendent in a local cannery. |
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1843 | I2561 | Perkins | Joel | 8 May 1812 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] For children and other information, see article in 22 Feb 2001 issue ot the Castine Patriot newspaper, p. 5. Joel was a ship builder in Castine. |
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1844 | I2503 | Perkins | Laura Ella | 15 Sep 1871 | 1955 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] NSDAR 611765 (Sept 1976) gives Laura Ella's surname as Wardwell and her death as 10 Jan 1955 at Bucksport, ME.; and the son of Frank and Laura Ella is Frank Hayden Dunbar (b. 26 Feb 1868 at Penobscot, m. 26 June 1927 Kathleen Marie Leach [b. 8 Nov 1910 at Penobscot, d. 27 Sept 1974 at Bucksport]); and the marriage date of Laura Ella and Frank as 2 Nov 1890. |
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1845 | I2563 | Perkins | Samuel Fifield | 30 Oct 1867 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Samuel returned from military service in the War Between the States to work in his father's shipyard. He drowned with his shipmates off the Magdalen Islands. |
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1846 | I4993 | Perrine | Henry Pratt | 10 Apr 1846 | 23 Jan 1927 | 0 | Henry Pratt Perrine[1] was admitted to the US Military Academy in 1865 to graduation in 1869; commissioned Second Lieutenant; assigned to the 6th US Cavalry on June 15th of 1869; promoted to First Lieutenant, same regiment, on June 20th of 1872; promoted to Captain, same regiment, on Jan. 15th, 1884; retired as Captain on July First of 1891. Took an arrow in the solar plexus which would not heal; unable to sit a horse, medically retired. (memory of daughter, Ida) | bratt01 |
1847 | I2231 | Peterson | Helen Martha | 2 Aug 1860 | Sep 1948 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Helen operated a boarding house for students (and faculty?) of the Eastern State Normal School in Castine after Fred's injury. She was active in the Castine Trinitarian Parish congregation and its Mary Cushman circle. Her husband's sister married her half-brother. |
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1848 | I3540 | Petravage | Joseph Walter | 1898 | 4 Mar 1969 | 0 | Find A Grave Memorial# 120303735 | bratt01 |
1849 | I5884 | Petty | John Lee | 11 Feb 1929 | 31 Oct 2013 | 0 | From Find-a-grave memorial: John Lee Petty, October 31, 2013, Age 84. Late of Brooksville, FL, Formerly of Homewood. Beloved husband of the late Marilyn Jayne Petty nee Douglas. Step father of David (Susan) Wagenaar, Cynthia (Gregory) Harper, Russell Wagenaar and Darlene (Mike) Waldron. Cherished grandfather of Ryan (Meghan) Harper, Casey (Whitney) Harper, Colleen Harper, Molly Harper, Michael (Fiance Kelsey Clark) Waldron, Austin Waldron, Brenna Waldron, Kate Waldron, Erick Wagenaar and Alex Wagenaar. Great grandfather of Drew, Katie, Tommy, Savannah and Rory Harper. Loving brother of the late James (the late Dolores) Petty, the late Mary Lou (the late Thomas) Campbell and the late Virginia (the late Robert) McCoy. Former Chemical Engineer for Sherwin Williams Paint Company. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie Hwy. Homewood, Tuesday from 3:00pm to 8:00pm. Services Wednesday 10:00am. Interment Gilman Cemetery, Gilman, IL. www.tewsfuneralhomes.com or 708-798-5300. |
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1850 | I154 | Pfieffer | John | 13 Jan 1883 | 4 Nov 1913 | 0 | Came to live with family in Corvallis | bratt01 |
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