_Raoul ("Ralph") DE GOUY _____________+ | (.... - 0936) _Gauthier I of VEXINTAMIENS ______________|_Hildegarde of FLANDERS ______________ | (.... - 0987) _Gauthier II, Count of VEXINTAMIENS _| | (.... - 1027) | | | _Landry, Count of BREUX ______________ | | | | |_Eve of BREUX ____________________________|______________________________________ | _Dreux, Count of AMIENS _| | (.... - 1035) | | | _Pepin II, Count of SENLIS ___________+ | | | (.... - 0922) | | _Berhard, Count of SENLIS ________________|______________________________________ | | | | |_Adela of SENLIS ____________________| | | | | ______________________________________ | | | | |__________________________________________|______________________________________ | _Ralph DE SUDELEY ___| | (.... - 1057) | | | _Edmund I, King of ENGLAND ___________+ | | | (0921 - 0946) | | _Edgar ("the Peaceful"), King of ENGLAND _|_Saint ELGIVA ________________________ | | | (0943 - 0975) m 0965 (.... - 0944) | | _Aethelred II, King of ENGLAND ______| | | | (0968 - 1016) m 1002 | | | | | ______________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_Aelfthryth of DEVONSHIRE ________________|______________________________________ | | | (0945 - 1002) m 0965 | |_Goda of ENGLAND ________| | (.... - 1055) | | | _William Longsword, Duke of NORMANDY _+ | | | (.... - 0943) | | _Richard I ("the Fearless") of NORMANDY __|_Sporta of NORMANDY __________________ | | | (0933 - 0996) | |_Aelfgifu ("Emma") of NORMANDY ______| | (.... - 1052) m 1002 | | | _Herfastus, Sire DE CRéPON __________+ | | | | |_Gunnor DE CRêPON _______________________|______________________________________ | (.... - 1031) | |--Harold DE SUDELEY | (.... - 1115) | ______________________________________ | | | __________________________________________|______________________________________ | | | _____________________________________| | | | | | | ______________________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________________________|______________________________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | | ______________________________________ | | | | | | | __________________________________________|______________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________________| | | | | | | ______________________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________________________|______________________________________ | | |_Getha CLOPO ________| | | ______________________________________ | | | __________________________________________|______________________________________ | | | _____________________________________| | | | | | | ______________________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________________________|______________________________________ | | |_________________________| | | ______________________________________ | | | __________________________________________|______________________________________ | | |_____________________________________| | | ______________________________________ | | |__________________________________________|______________________________________
[12251] See "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), pp. 80-81. Harold added to his patrimony Burton Dasset, co. Warwick. His son, John de Sudeley, m. Grace de Tracey - their lines are in "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt.: 1992, 7th ed.), see line 222 & 235. See "Ancestral Roots...," Frederick L. Weis (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992 - 7th Edition) Line 235 (p. 201) and http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/valois.htm for his ancestry.
_______________________________ | _____________________|_______________________________ | _____________________| | | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_____________________|_______________________________ | _______________________| | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | _____________________|_______________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_____________________|_______________________________ | _Burton Allen FERNALD _| | (1887 - 1953) | | | _______________________________ | | | | | _____________________|_______________________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_______________________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | _____________________|_______________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_____________________|_______________________________ | | |--Allen Chadwick FERNALD | (1932 - 2019) | _______________________________ | | | _David C. SARGENT ___|_______________________________ | | (1799 - 1883) | _Nathan SARGENT _____| | | (1829 - 1912) | | | | _Humphrey Bradstreet STANWOOD _+ | | | | (1768 - 1847) | | |_Reliance STANWOOD __|_Hannah HIGGINS _______________ | | (1797 - ....) (1777 - 1851) | _Frank Emery SARGENT __| | | (1854 - 1922) | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_______________________________ | | | | | | |_Lucretia GILES _____| | | (1832 - ....) | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_______________________________ | | |_Cora Belle SARGENT ___| (1890 - ....) | | _______________________________ | | | _____________________|_______________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_______________________________ | | |_Matilda Alice JORDAN _| (1857 - ....) | | _______________________________ | | | _____________________|_______________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _______________________________ | | |_____________________|_______________________________
[52147] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 28 October 2019": "Mount Desert - Allen Chadwick Fernald, 87, died Oct. 23, 2019, at Northern Light in Bangor. He was born June 3, 1932, in Ellsworth, the son of Burton Allen and Cora Belle (Sargent) Fernald. Allen graduated from Gilman High School, Husson College, Class of 1954, and the Northern Conservatory of Music. Allen was a trustee of the Somesville Library Association, a member of the American Guild of Organists, Mount Desert Masonic Lodge No. 140, Ellsworth Garden Club, Eastern Star, Anah Shrine Flag Unit , Somesville Union Meeting House, UCC and attended St. Mary and St. Jude Episcopal Church, Northeast Harbor. He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Elaine Fletcher Fernald of Mount Desert, brother-in-law, Lewis Fletcher of Bangor, sister-in-law, Joann Fletcher of Ellsworth and many cousins and friends."
[30525] Frank's marriage record states he is son of Harder Groth & Caroline Snyder.
_____________________ | _____________________|_____________________ | _Johann Ludwig KILE _____| | (1750 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Lewis KYLE _________| | (1787 - 1858) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Allen Jefferson KYLE _| | (1820 - 1903) m 1845 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _________________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Nancy ZOOK _________| | (1784 - 1821) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Laura Emma KYLE | (1861 - 1941) | _John BRILLHARD _____+ | | (1701 - ....) | _Peter BRILLHART ____|_Marie RARIEGH ______ | | (1726 - 1782) m 1745 (1704 - 1777) | _Christian B. BRILLHART _| | | (1762 - 1811) | | | | _John MEYER _________+ | | | | | | |_Mary MEYER _________|_____________________ | | (.... - 1804) m 1745 | _Peter BRILLHART ____| | | (1799 - 1867) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_Anna (Wever?) WEBER ____| | | (1764 - 1828) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Anna BRILLHART _______| (1827 - 1864) m 1845 | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth BAKER ____| (1809 - 1881) | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_________________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
________________________________ | _____________________|________________________________ | ______________________| | | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | _____________________| | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | _____________________|________________________________ | | | | |______________________| | | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | _Carlton L. PINKHAM _| | (1910 - 1977) m 1931| | | ________________________________ | | | | | _____________________|________________________________ | | | | | ______________________| | | | | | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | _____________________|________________________________ | | | | |______________________| | | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | | |--Earl Roscoe ("Perky") PINKHAM | (1933 - 2021) | _Henry DYER ____________________+ | | (.... - 1800) m 1762 | _Walter DYER ________|_Elizabeth ("Betsey") SIMONTON _ | | (1786 - 1859) (1740 - 1800) | _George Knights DYER _| | | (1826 - 1894) m 1855 | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | | | _Van Follett DYER ___| | | (1884 - 1946) m 1909| | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|________________________________ | | | | | | |_Almira W. ROBINSON __| | | (1839 - ....) m 1855 | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | | |_Julia E. DYER ______| (1910 - 1999) m 1931| | ________________________________ | | | _____________________|________________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth DINSMORE _| (1892 - 1969) m 1909| | ________________________________ | | | _____________________|________________________________ | | |______________________| | | ________________________________ | | |_____________________|________________________________
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"The Ellsworth American, 31 March 2021: "Earl Roscoe 'Perky' Pinkham of 'Steuben, America' (as Perky would say), passed away peacefully, at the age of 87, March 23, 2021. Perky was born Dec. 11, 1933, to Carleton Sr. and Julia (Dyer) Pinkham at his childhood home on the Pigeon Hill Road. Perky had a vivid childhood on the shores of Maine with his eight siblings. His early life was filled with a little play and a lot more work, but he wouldnt have had it any other way. Perky started lobster fishing at 10 years old, and after graduating from eighth grade, went to work full time on his fathers lobster boat to help support the family. Lobster fishing was just one of Perkys many early jobs. Clamming, selling animal pelts, lending a hand at a herring weir and odd seasonal work for locals were among the many things Perky did for work, until he was drafted into the U.S. Navy in 1954. Legend has it that with a little Pinkham ingenuity, Perky and his brother, 'Bunny,' managed to meet in France while in port on their separate Navy ships. He served a little over four years, sent allotments home to his parents, then returned in 1959 to his 'most loved place,' Steuben. A few short years later, he met the love of his life, Terrie. Perky loved telling the story about giving Terries mother a larger-than-normal lobster in hopes of getting a date with Terrie. It worked. They married in 1966 and raised their four children in Steuben (of course!). Perky took up lobster fishing full-time, and kept at it until what would be, in 2020, at age 86, his last fishing season. Perky enjoyed hunting, fishing on the ocean, the outdoors, being the comedian of the group, food and most importantly, spending time with his family. He loved taking his children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews on his boat, F/V Fish Hook. Perky was a happy host on land as well. His house was always the gathering place for holidays, events or just plain visiting. Perkys lighthearted jokes, and his biscuits, will be greatly missed.
Perky is survived by his wife, Terrie (Santerre) Pinkham; son, Todd Pinkham, and fiancée, Lisa Billings; daughters, Wanda Pinkham, Melissa (Pinkham) Merrill and Jodi Pinkham, all of Steuben; and grandchildren, Dylan Pinkham, Kayla Pinkham, Hanna Merrill and Reese Pinkham. He is also survived by brothers Rodney Pinkham and wife, Marion and Carleton Pinkham Jr. and wife, Judy; and treasured sister Vivian (Pinkham) Dean. Perky was predeceased by his parents, Carleton Sr. and Julia (Dyer) Pinkham, beloved stepmother, Emma, and brothers Carroll Pinkham, Vernon 'Bunny' Pinkham, Herbert Pinkham, Ivan Pinkham and William Pinkham."
[20004] Mary applied for a Civil War widow's pension on 9 October 1922. A witness to her marriage is C. W. Turner of whom Ellis Gardner Piper remarks: "I am willing to bet that C. W. Turner was Mary Melissa's daddy because forty days later, on August 12, 1872, little Gertie I. Gardner was born. Better late than never, they say." Cora Gardner called Mary "Mamma," although Mary is reputed to have demeaned her in favor of Mary's own children. Ancestry.com offers: "Turner Name Meaning - English and Scottish: occupational name for a maker of objects of wood, metal, or bone by turning on a lathe, from Anglo-Norman French torner (Old French tornier, Latin tornarius, a derivative of tornus 'lathe'). The surname may also derive from any of various other senses of Middle English turn, for example a turnspit, a translator or interpreter, or a tumbler. English: nickname for a fast runner, from Middle English turnen 'to turn' + 'hare'. English: occupational name for an official in charge of a tournament, Old French tornei (in origin akin to 1)"
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Gardner Family Bible - transcribed by Col. Ellis Gardner Piper
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Gardner Family Bible - transcribed by Col. Ellis Gardner Piper
_Jonas YOCUM _____________+ | (1689 - 1760) m 1715 _John YOCUM _________|_Juliana Hannah ENOCHSON _ | (1716 - 1757) m 1739 (1698 - 1741) _John YOCUM _________| | (1749 - 1823) m 1773| | | _Jonas JONES _____________+ | | | (1698 - 1777) m 1723 | |_Margaret JONES _____|_Mary Christina KNIGHT ___ | (1724 - 1801) m 1739 (1704 - 1772) _Nicholas YOCUM _____| | (1776 - 1857) m 1801| | | __________________________ | | | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | | |_Hanna BUNN _________| | (1749 - 1794) m 1773| | | __________________________ | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | _George YOCUM _______| | (1803 - 1881) | | | __________________________ | | | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | | | _George LORAH _______| | | | (1745 - 1823) | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | | | | |_Catharine LORAH ____| | (1783 - 1851) m 1801| | | __________________________ | | | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth RHOADS ___| | (1746 - 1789) | | | __________________________ | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | | |--William Henry YOCUM | (1830 - 1905) | __________________________ | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | | |_Catharine HEMMIG ___| (1805 - 1874) | | __________________________ | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | | |_____________________| | | __________________________ | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | |_____________________| | | __________________________ | | |_____________________|__________________________
http://berks.pa-roots.com/books/montgomery/y02.html offers:
William Yocum, who died at Stouchsburg March 26, 1905, was living retired after many years engaged in farming. He was born in Cumru township, Jan. 29, 1830, son of George Yocum.
The name Yocum is quite common in the lower end of Berks county. Late in the seventeenth century a colony of Swedes settled at Wissahickon, near Philadelphia. In 1701 a number of these Swedes, including three Yocum brothers, located along the eastern bank of the SchuyIkill, near Douglassville, Berks county. Surveys of land were made for these settlers Oct. 21, 1701, and patents issued between 1704 and 1705. The name is variously spelled in the early records, being Jocum, Yocomb, Yokham, Yocom and Yocum.
Nicholas Yocum (Yocom), the founder of the Cumru branch of the family, was born in Oley township, Sept. 3, 1776. As a young man he went to Lancaster county, and learned to make gun-barrels. When ready to begin for himself, he chose Cumru township, Berks county, as this location, bought the old Seidel forge, and there prepared his own iron for the manufacture of his gun-barrels. He followed this calling many years with great profit, but he was of so generous and sympathetic a disposition that he was remembered for his benefactions rather than his wealth, and many were the men in financial straits whom he helped. In person he was tall, powerful and of commanding presence. He died April 23, 1857, aged eighty years, seven months, twenty days. His wife, Catherine (Lorah) Yocum, whom he married March 14, 1801, was born Oct. 3, 1783, and she died Feb. 13, 1851. They had four children: George, born 1803; Daniel, 1805, who married Miss Catharine Thompson, and died in 1864; Moses; and Samuel, who married a Miss Spohn, and settled in Sinking Spring.
George Yocum, son of Nicholas, was born in Cumru township Oct. 3, 1803. He was an iron worker by trade, and he and his father bought the old Spohn estate in Lower Heidelberg township, consisting of 101 acres of the best land in the county. Here he engaged in farming until his son Benjamin took charge and he then retired to Sinking Spring, where he died Aug. 17, 1881. He is buried in the cemetery at Sinking Spring. He married Catharine Hemmig, who was born Dec. 23, 1805, daughter of John and Susanna Hemmig. She died April 21, 1874. Their children were: William, a farmer near Stouchsburg, is now deceased; Aaron, a flour merchant in Reading, m. (first) Hannah and (second) Kate Heffer; Sarah m. Frederick Graeff; Amanda died unmarried; Amos, a shoemaker and farmer, m. Isabella Miller (1843-1885); Benjamin, born Nov. 7, 1836, now lives retired at Sinking Spring; Lizzie m. Aaron Fox, a butcher at Sinking Spring; Anna m. Reuben Beecher, formerly of Wernersville.
William Yocum grew to manhood in his native place, there in the local school receiving his education. He first learned the milling business and for some years was in Kissinger's Mill, but he afterwards went to farming, a vocation he followed with unfailing success until his retirement. He passed the last fifteen years of his life in Stouchsberg, and there in the old home his two daughters Misses Clara and Valeria, still reside. On Oct. 21, 1851, at Reading, Mr. Yocum married Mary M. Potteiger, born Jan. 2, 1830, died May 17, 1905, daughter of Jacob and Catharine (Minnich) Potteiger. Their children were: Clara E.; James W. (deceased), member of the firm of Yocum Brothers, largest cigar manufacturers in Berks county; Ellen M., deceased; William H., in partnership with his brother James W., many years; Valeria; and George J. Mr. and Mrs. Yocum died just six weeks apart, and both are buried in the family plot in the Charles Evans cemetery, Reading. They were members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mr. Yocum held office many years. In politics he was a firm believer in Republican principles.