Rev. Charles Powys Isaac1

M, b. 1831, d. March 1917
     Rev. Charles Powys Isaac was born in 1831.2 Charles's death was registered in the quarter ending March 1917 in the Shiffnal, Shropshire registration district.2

Child of Rev. Charles Powys Isaac

Citations

  1. [S117] The Times Newspaper, 8 Sep 1911.
  2. [S120] Free BMD.

Elizabeth Bond

F
     Elizabeth Bond married Sir White Beckenshaw.

Child of Elizabeth Bond and Sir White Beckenshaw

John Crispe1

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John Crispe||p414.htm#i15826||||Avis Denne||p265.htm#i10615|||||||Thomas Denne of Kingston||p265.htm#i10612||||
     John Crispe was the son of Avis Denne.1 Of Cliuecourt in the Isle of Thanet.1

Citations

  1. [S227] John Philipot, The Visitation of Kent, 1619, p. 99.

Walter Day Adams1

M, b. circa 1855
      Wine and spirit merchant of Dover.2 Walter Day Adams was born circa 1855 in Great Torrington, Devon.2 He married Alice M.E. (?) (Unknown).2

Child of Walter Day Adams and Alice M.E. (?) (Unknown)

Citations

  1. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Sep 20, 1921.
  2. [S94] 1891 British Census.

Adelaide E. Monypenny1

F, b. circa 1834
Adelaide E. Monypenny|b. c 1834|p414.htm#i15833|Rev. James Isaac Monypenny of Pitmilly|b. c 1799\nd. 18 Dec 1881|p357.htm#i13748|Mary Blackwell Monypenny|b. 15 Dec 1807\nd. 1880|p85.htm#i3445|||||||Robert Monypenny|b. 28 Jan 1771\nd. 14 Jan 1834|p33.htm#i1113|Elizabeth Dunn|b. 1771\nd. 28 Apr 1833|p85.htm#i3440|
     Adelaide E. Monypenny was born circa 1834 in Hadlow, Kent.1 She was the daughter of Rev. James Isaac Monypenny of Pitmilly and Mary Blackwell Monypenny.1

Citations

  1. [S218] 1861 British Census.

James R.B. Monypenny1

M, b. circa 1836
James R.B. Monypenny|b. c 1836|p414.htm#i15834|Rev. James Isaac Monypenny of Pitmilly|b. c 1799\nd. 18 Dec 1881|p357.htm#i13748|Mary Blackwell Monypenny|b. 15 Dec 1807\nd. 1880|p85.htm#i3445|||||||Robert Monypenny|b. 28 Jan 1771\nd. 14 Jan 1834|p33.htm#i1113|Elizabeth Dunn|b. 1771\nd. 28 Apr 1833|p85.htm#i3440|
     James R.B. Monypenny was born circa 1836 in Hadlow, Kent.1 He was the son of Rev. James Isaac Monypenny of Pitmilly and Mary Blackwell Monypenny.1

Citations

  1. [S218] 1861 British Census.

Mary C. Monypenny1

F, b. circa 1830
Mary C. Monypenny|b. c 1830|p414.htm#i15835|Rev. James Isaac Monypenny of Pitmilly|b. c 1799\nd. 18 Dec 1881|p357.htm#i13748|Mary Blackwell Monypenny|b. 15 Dec 1807\nd. 1880|p85.htm#i3445|||||||Robert Monypenny|b. 28 Jan 1771\nd. 14 Jan 1834|p33.htm#i1113|Elizabeth Dunn|b. 1771\nd. 28 Apr 1833|p85.htm#i3440|
     Mary C. Monypenny was born circa 1830.1 She was the daughter of Rev. James Isaac Monypenny of Pitmilly and Mary Blackwell Monypenny.1

Citations

  1. [S218] 1861 British Census.

Charlotte Jane Monypenny1

F, b. after 1836
Charlotte Jane Monypenny|b. a 1836|p414.htm#i15836|Rev. James Isaac Monypenny of Pitmilly|b. c 1799\nd. 18 Dec 1881|p357.htm#i13748|Mary Blackwell Monypenny|b. 15 Dec 1807\nd. 1880|p85.htm#i3445|||||||Robert Monypenny|b. 28 Jan 1771\nd. 14 Jan 1834|p33.htm#i1113|Elizabeth Dunn|b. 1771\nd. 28 Apr 1833|p85.htm#i3440|
     Charlotte Jane Monypenny was born after 1836. She was the daughter of Rev. James Isaac Monypenny of Pitmilly and Mary Blackwell Monypenny.2 Charlotte Jane Monypenny married Frederick Arthur Cecil Lillingston on 5 September 1860 in Hadlow, Kent, by the Rev. Henry Sewell, vicar of Headcorn, uncle of the bride. Assited by the Rev. Edward Lillingston, incumbent of St. George's, Brimingham, uncle of the bridegroom.2,3

Citations

  1. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Sep 8, 1860.
  2. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Sep 08, 1860.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, England), Saturday, September 15, 1860;.

Frederick Arthur Cecil Lillingston1

M
     Frederick Arthur Cecil Lillingston married Charlotte Jane Monypenny, daughter of Rev. James Isaac Monypenny of Pitmilly and Mary Blackwell Monypenny, on 5 September 1860 in Hadlow, Kent, by the Rev. Henry Sewell, vicar of Headcorn, uncle of the bride. Assited by the Rev. Edward Lillingston, incumbent of St. George's, Brimingham, uncle of the bridegroom.1,2

Citations

  1. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Sep 08, 1860.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, England), Saturday, September 15, 1860;.

Quincy Huntington Howe

M, b. 17 August 1900, d. 17 February 1977
Quincy Huntington Howe|b. 17 Aug 1900\nd. 17 Feb 1977|p414.htm#i15838|Mark Anthony DeWolfe Howe|b. 28 Aug 1864\nd. 1960|p274.htm#i10917|Francis Huntington Quincy|b. 14 Apr 1870\nd. 1933|p274.htm#i10916|||||||Josiah Quincy 3rd|b. 28 Nov 1829\nd. Oct 1910|p232.htm#i9425|Helen F. Huntington|b. 1831\nd. 1903|p274.htm#i10908|
      Journalist. Quincy Huntington Howe was born on 17 August 1900. He was the son of Mark Anthony DeWolfe Howe and Francis Huntington Quincy. Quincy Huntington Howe died on 17 February 1977 in New York at the age of 76.

Sir John Baptist Silvester1

M, d. 1789
     Sir John Baptist Silvester died in 1789.1

Children of Sir John Baptist Silvester

Citations

  1. [S21] Various editors, Dictionary of National Biography, Silvester, Sir Philip Carteret.

Sir John Silvester Bart.1

M, b. 1745, d. 1822
Sir John Silvester Bart.|b. 1745\nd. 1822|p414.htm#i15841|Sir John Baptist Silvester|d. 1789|p414.htm#i15840||||||||||||||||
     Sir John Silvester Bart. was born in 1745.1 He was the son of Sir John Baptist Silvester.1 Sir John Silvester Bart. died in 1822.1

Citations

  1. [S21] Various editors, Dictionary of National Biography, Silvester, Sir Philip Carteret.

Sir Philip De Carteret Bart.1

M, b. 1777, d. 30 March 1828
Sir Philip De Carteret Bart.|b. 1777\nd. 30 Mar 1828|p414.htm#i15842|Rear Admiral Philip De Carteret|b. 1733\nd. 1796|p255.htm#i10211|Mary Rachel Silvester|b. 1741\nd. 1815|p255.htm#i10212|||||||Sir J. B. Silvester|d. 1789|p414.htm#i15840||||
     Sir Philip De Carteret Bart. was born in 1777.1 He was the son of Rear Admiral Philip De Carteret and Mary Rachel Silvester.1 Sir Philip De Carteret Bart. died on 30 March 1828 in Leamington, Warwickshire, of apoplexy. s.n.p.1

Citations

  1. [S21] Various editors, Dictionary of National Biography, Silvester, Sir Philip Carteret.

Mary Darnall1

F, b. 1678, d. 1742
     Mary Darnall was born in 1678.1 She married Charles Carroll the Settler circa 1693 she was said to be fifteen years old.2 Mary Darnall died in 1742.1

Children of Mary Darnall and Charles Carroll the Settler

Citations

  1. [S21] Various editors, Dictionary of National Biography, Carroll, Charles.
  2. [S382] Ronald Hoffman, Dear Papa, Dear Charley, Vol. 1 p. viii.

Henry Carroll1

M, b. 1698, d. 1719
Henry Carroll|b. 1698\nd. 1719|p414.htm#i15844|Charles Carroll the Settler|b. 1661\nd. 1 Jul 1720|p394.htm#i15080|Mary Darnall|b. 1678\nd. 1742|p414.htm#i15843|||||||||||||
     Henry Carroll was born in 1698.1 He was the son of Charles Carroll the Settler and Mary Darnall.1 Henry Carroll died in 1719.1

Citations

  1. [S21] Various editors, Dictionary of National Biography, Carroll, Charles.

Daniel Carroll1

M, b. 1707, d. 1734
Daniel Carroll|b. 1707\nd. 1734|p414.htm#i15845|Charles Carroll the Settler|b. 1661\nd. 1 Jul 1720|p394.htm#i15080|Mary Darnall|b. 1678\nd. 1742|p414.htm#i15843|||||||||||||
     Daniel Carroll was born in 1707.1 He was the son of Charles Carroll the Settler and Mary Darnall.1 Daniel Carroll died in 1734.1

Citations

  1. [S21] Various editors, Dictionary of National Biography, Carroll, Charles.

Dudley Gilman1

M, b. circa 1824
Dudley Gilman|b. c 1824|p414.htm#i15846|Dudley Gilman|b. c 1789|p468.htm#i17797||||||||||||||||
      A truckman.1 Dudley Gilman was born circa 1824 in New Hampshire.1 He was the son of Dudley Gilman.2 Dudley Gilman married Hannah Maria Sewall, daughter of Jason Sewall and Hannah Joyce, on 4 October 1849 in Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine.3

Child of Dudley Gilman and Hannah Maria Sewall

Citations

  1. [S107] 1880 US Census.
  2. [S209] 1870 US Census, Gilford, Belknap, New Hampshire.
  3. [S89] LDS Record, Vital records, 1779-1903 Bath (Maine). City Clerk.
  4. [S209] 1870 US Census, Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine.

Milton L. Abbott1

M
     Milton L. Abbott married Julia Pierce Sewall, daughter of Rev. Daniel Sewall and Angelina Brown, on 2 November 1861 in Bangor, Maine, the marriage was performed by the Rev. J.W. Sawyer.2

Citations

  1. [S34] Unverified internet information, ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/me/vr/marriages/bride/br1892s.txt.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, Bangor Daily Whig & Courier, (Bangor, ME) Thursday, November 14, 1861.

Matilda B. Sewall1

F, b. circa 1826, d. 9 June 1893
Matilda B. Sewall|b. c 1826\nd. 9 Jun 1893|p414.htm#i15848|Deacon Stephen Sewall|b. 13 Feb 1794\nd. 30 May 1880|p256.htm#i10227|Matilda Sewall|b. 22 Sep 1797\nd. 2 May 1892|p226.htm#i9205|Stephen Sewall|b. 5 Sep 1764\nd. 28 Mar 1796|p21.htm#i736|Abigail Bartlett|b. 17 May 1767\nd. 3 Jul 1798|p256.htm#i10229|Daniel Sewall|b. 28 Mar 1755\nd. 14 Oct 1842|p3.htm#i86|Dorcas Bartlett|b. 25 Feb 1759\nd. 25 Feb 1843|p88.htm#i3544|
     Matilda B. Sewall was born circa 1826 in Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Deacon Stephen Sewall and Matilda Sewall.1 Matilda B. Sewall married Dr. Albion Parris Snow in 1852.2 Matilda B. Sewall died on 9 June 1893.

Citations

  1. [S109] 1850 United States Census.
  2. [S284] Henry Chase, Representative men of Maine.

Dr. Albion Parris Snow1

M, b. 14 March 1826
      DR. A. P. SNOW, of Winthrop, who has attained a wide reputation as a physician, is a son of Abiezer Snow. The father had only a small farm from which to supply the necessities of a large family, therefore Albion, when a lad of only fourteen, began to care for himself. He worked on a farm summers and attended school in winter, doing chores to pay his board. He worked along in this way four years, receiving only two terms of schooling at a private academy, and at eighteen he began teaching in a district school. His success in teaching this school, though it was regarded as a difficult one to manage, gave him a good reputation as a teacher, and his services were sought for similar schools in other places. He continued to teach a portion of the time for several years with great success. He would control the most unruly scholars without resorting to corporal punishment, and has always advocated the milder forms of school discipline as far the more preferable.

When not engaged in teaching he would take a term at the academy, and in this way he fitted himself for college, but ill health prevented his entering Bowdoin, as it was his intention of doing. He soon after resolved to be a doctor and began to prepare himself for that profession. He became a pupil of Professor Peaslee, of New York, the celebrated physician and surgeon, taking three courses of lectures in the Medical School of Maine, and two at the Medical School at Dartmouth College. He graduated at the Maine Medical School in 1854.

Doctor Snow was appointed Demonstrator of Anatomy in both schools, but declined the appointment and entered upon the practice of his profession, locating in the town of Winthrop in the fall of 1854. Here he built up a very large and lucrative practice. After six years of hard work, he resolved to have a little respite from his labors and visit some of the best hospitals and medical schools in this country and Europe. He spent a year very pleasantly and profitably in this way, returning home in the autumn of 1861. He again took up his practice and has continued it until this time with great success, standing to-day at the head of his profession in his section of the State. Of late years, on account of ill health, Doctor Snow has been obliged to relinquish a portion of his practice, confining himself to more important cases and to consultations with other physicians.

Doctor Snow early connected himself with the Maine Medical Association and has since been an active and valued member, and was President in 1873. He has contributed many papers to the discussions of the Association at its annual meetings, all of which have been published in its annual transactions. He has also been an active member of the Kennebec County Medical Association and was its second President. Doctor Snow has been a member of the American Medical Association for several years, and has served on some of its most important committees. He has a love for his profession and for its study, and endeavors to keep up with the advanced thought of the day.
Aside from his professional work, Doctor Snow has found time and effort to advance the public good in various ways. He has always been interested in our public schools and has devoted considerable thought and labor to their advancement. He was on the School Board of his town for twenty years, more than half of the time as chairman, and he was untiring in his efforts to make the schools of Winthrop equal to any in the State. He always had the hearty co-operation of both parents and teachers in his labors to improve the schools. Doctor Snow was one of the early advocates of a State Board of Health, never ceasing his labors in its behalf until it was established by an act of the Legislature.

In 1871 he was a member of the Maine Legislature and introduced a bill to regulate the qualifications of practitioners of medicine and surgery in Maine. This bill had the support of many of the best minds in the State, but it was strongly opposed by certain classes and finally defeated. Repeated efforts have since been made to secure its passage, but without success to the present time. The subject has caused a great deal of discussion in this and other States, and many hearings have been given in subsequent Legislatures on similar bills.

Doctor Snow was appointed by the Governor, in 1879, a Trustee of the Maine Insane Hospital, and he has occupied other responsible positions. He is held in high esteem by the people with whom he has lived for nearly forty years, being genial in manners and generous in his nature. It is said that during thirty years of his practice he never refused, when able, to obey a call, night or day, to minister to and relieve human suffering when in his power, however poor the patient might be, or however much discomfiture it might cause himself. Truly the consciousness of such good deeds performed and of duty so nobly done is more to be prized than great riches. Dr. Albion Parris Snow was born on 14 March 1826 in Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine.2,1 He married Matilda B. Sewall, daughter of Deacon Stephen Sewall and Matilda Sewall, in 1852.1

Citations

  1. [S284] Henry Chase, Representative men of Maine.
  2. [S154] 1860 US Census.

Rufus Buck1

M, b. 23 September 1873, d. 28 July 1943
Rufus Buck|b. 23 Sep 1873\nd. 28 Jul 1943|p414.htm#i15851|Franklin A. Buck|b. 1826\nd. 1909|p130.htm#i5630|Jennie M. Pierce|b. 1837\nd. 1899|p130.htm#i5631|Rufus Buck|b. 23 Jan 1797\nd. 1878|p130.htm#i5628|Sarah Somerby||p130.htm#i5629|||||||
      Mining engineer.1 Rufus Buck was born on 23 September 1873 in Nevada.1,2 He was the son of Franklin A. Buck and Jennie M. Pierce.1 Rufus Buck married Carrie (Unknown). Rufus Buck died on 28 July 1943 in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 69.2

Child of Rufus Buck and Carrie (Unknown)

Citations

  1. [S208] 1900 US Census, Seattle, Washington.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, California Death Index, 1940-1997 Record.
  3. [S207] 1910 US Census.

Arthur B. Buck1

M, b. circa 1861
Arthur B. Buck|b. c 1861|p414.htm#i15852|Franklin A. Buck|b. 1826\nd. 1909|p130.htm#i5630|Jennie M. Pierce|b. 1837\nd. 1899|p130.htm#i5631|Rufus Buck|b. 23 Jan 1797\nd. 1878|p130.htm#i5628|Sarah Somerby||p130.htm#i5629|||||||
      Wholesale liquor dealer in Seattle, Washington.2 Arthur B. Buck was born circa 1861 in California.1 He was the son of Franklin A. Buck and Jennie M. Pierce.1 Arthur B. Buck married Alice C. (Unknown) circa 1893.2 Arthur B. Buck was born before 1917.3

Children of Arthur B. Buck and Alice C. (Unknown)

Citations

  1. [S107] 1880 US Census.
  2. [S207] 1910 US Census.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.

Carrie (Unknown)1

F, b. circa 1878
     Carrie (Unknown) was born circa 1878 in Illinois.1 She married Rufus Buck, son of Franklin A. Buck and Jennie M. Pierce.

Child of Carrie (Unknown) and Rufus Buck

Citations

  1. [S207] 1910 US Census.

Rufus Buck1

M, b. circa 1905
Rufus Buck|b. c 1905|p414.htm#i15854|Rufus Buck|b. 23 Sep 1873\nd. 28 Jul 1943|p414.htm#i15851|Carrie (Unknown)|b. c 1878|p414.htm#i15853|Franklin A. Buck|b. 1826\nd. 1909|p130.htm#i5630|Jennie M. Pierce|b. 1837\nd. 1899|p130.htm#i5631|||||||
     Rufus Buck was born circa 1905 in California.1 He was the son of Rufus Buck and Carrie (Unknown).1

Citations

  1. [S207] 1910 US Census.

Alice C. (Unknown)1

F, b. circa 1870
     Alice C. (Unknown) was born circa 1870 in New Zealand.1 She married Arthur B. Buck, son of Franklin A. Buck and Jennie M. Pierce, circa 1893.1

Children of Alice C. (Unknown) and Arthur B. Buck

Citations

  1. [S207] 1910 US Census.

Lester Arthur Buck1,2

M, b. 6 October 1893
Lester Arthur Buck|b. 6 Oct 1893|p414.htm#i15857|Arthur B. Buck|b. c 1861|p414.htm#i15852|Alice C. (Unknown)|b. c 1870|p414.htm#i15856|Franklin A. Buck|b. 1826\nd. 1909|p130.htm#i5630|Jennie M. Pierce|b. 1837\nd. 1899|p130.htm#i5631|||||||
     Lester Arthur Buck was born on 6 October 1893 in Seattle, Washington.1,2 He was the son of Arthur B. Buck and Alice C. (Unknown).1

Citations

  1. [S207] 1910 US Census.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.

Anne G. Buck1

F, b. circa 1896
Anne G. Buck|b. c 1896|p414.htm#i15858|Arthur B. Buck|b. c 1861|p414.htm#i15852|Alice C. (Unknown)|b. c 1870|p414.htm#i15856|Franklin A. Buck|b. 1826\nd. 1909|p130.htm#i5630|Jennie M. Pierce|b. 1837\nd. 1899|p130.htm#i5631|||||||
     Anne G. Buck was born circa 1896 in Washington.1 She was the daughter of Arthur B. Buck and Alice C. (Unknown).1

Citations

  1. [S207] 1910 US Census.

Ruth A. Buck1

F, b. circa 1897
Ruth A. Buck|b. c 1897|p414.htm#i15859|Arthur B. Buck|b. c 1861|p414.htm#i15852|Alice C. (Unknown)|b. c 1870|p414.htm#i15856|Franklin A. Buck|b. 1826\nd. 1909|p130.htm#i5630|Jennie M. Pierce|b. 1837\nd. 1899|p130.htm#i5631|||||||
     Ruth A. Buck was born circa 1897 in Washington.1 She was the daughter of Arthur B. Buck and Alice C. (Unknown).1

Citations

  1. [S207] 1910 US Census.

Phyllis E. Buck1

F, b. circa 1906
Phyllis E. Buck|b. c 1906|p414.htm#i15860|Arthur B. Buck|b. c 1861|p414.htm#i15852|Alice C. (Unknown)|b. c 1870|p414.htm#i15856|Franklin A. Buck|b. 1826\nd. 1909|p130.htm#i5630|Jennie M. Pierce|b. 1837\nd. 1899|p130.htm#i5631|||||||
     Phyllis E. Buck was born circa 1906 in Washington.1 She was the daughter of Arthur B. Buck and Alice C. (Unknown).1

Citations

  1. [S207] 1910 US Census.

Farris Norton1

F, b. 21 October 1896, d. 12 February 1979
Farris Norton|b. 21 Oct 1896\nd. 12 Feb 1979|p414.htm#i15861|Homer F. Norton|b. 1860|p130.htm#i5635|Emma Louise Buck|b. 1862|p130.htm#i5634|||||||Franklin A. Buck|b. 1826\nd. 1909|p130.htm#i5630|Jennie M. Pierce|b. 1837\nd. 1899|p130.htm#i5631|
     Farris Norton was born on 21 October 1896 in Washington.2 She was the daughter of Homer F. Norton and Emma Louise Buck.1 Farris Norton died on 12 February 1979 in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 82.2

Citations

  1. [S208] 1900 US Census, Seattle, Washington.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, California Death Index, 1940-1997 Record.