[5829] Daughter and co-heir of Gilbert Adeston; married (2) John Mules - per Pedigree.
_________________________ | ____________________________|_________________________ | __________________________| | | | | _________________________ | | | | |____________________________|_________________________ | __________________________| | | | | _________________________ | | | | | ____________________________|_________________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | | _________________________ | | | | |____________________________|_________________________ | _John E. ASTBURY ____| | (1909 - 1984) m 1931| | | _________________________ | | | | | ____________________________|_________________________ | | | | | __________________________| | | | | | | | | _________________________ | | | | | | | | |____________________________|_________________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | | _________________________ | | | | | ____________________________|_________________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | | _________________________ | | | | |____________________________|_________________________ | | |--Lloyd Edward ASTBURY | (1931 - 2017) | _Andrew WESCOTT _________+ | | (1768 - 1833) m 1790 | _Samuel WESCOTT ____________|_Mary PERKINS ___________ | | (1802 - 1866) m 1834 (1772 - 1840) | _Charles Everett WESCOTT _| | | (1844 - 1906) m 1867 | | | | _Stephen GRINDLE ________+ | | | | (1781 - 1855) m 1806 | | |_Harriet Elizabeth GRINDLE _|_Betsy JOHNSON __________ | | (1807 - 1854) m 1834 (.... - 1819) | _Lester Clifford WESCOTT _| | | (1879 - 1952) m 1905 | | | | _Tobias ROBERTS _________ | | | | (1789 - 1838) | | | _Tobias ROBERTS ____________|_Sarah ("Sally") CONDON _ | | | | (1818 - ....) m 1844 (1793 - 1855) | | |_Mary G. ROBERTS _________| | | (1843 - ....) m 1867 | | | | _Avery GRAY _____________+ | | | | (1800 - 1890) m 1820 | | |_Rachel C. GRAY ____________|_Mary CONDON ____________ | | (1824 - 1874) m 1844 (1799 - 1875) |_Hazel May WESTCOTT _| (1909 - 1998) m 1931| | _________________________ | | | ____________________________|_________________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | | _________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________|_________________________ | | |_Mary Elizabeth DOUGLASS _| (1889 - 1973) m 1905 | | _________________________ | | | ____________________________|_________________________ | | |__________________________| | | _________________________ | | |____________________________|_________________________
[51789] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 11 April 2017": "Blue Hill - Lloyd Edward Astbury, 85, of Blue Hill died peacefully at the Deer Isle Nursing Home on Wednesday, April 5. Lloyd was born in Blue Hill on Nov. 25, 1931, to John and Hazel (Wescott) Astbury. He was married to his beloved wife, Colene, for 65 years. Lloyd was predeceased by his parents, John and Hazel Astbury, and two granddaughters, Amy Jo McNeal and Tara Lou Astbury. He is survived by his wife, Colene, sister Jeanette Eastman and husband, Clarence, brother Clyde Astbury and wife, Gloria, son Perry Astbury and wife, Sylvia, daughter Diane McNeal, daughter Crystal Norris and husband Wayne, four grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Also his dear friend since childhood, Gordon Howard, with whom he spent over 60 years hunting and fishing. Lloyd had a long and successful career as an equipment operator. He began working for the state as a teenager operating a hand shovel and moved up through several construction companies until he retired from Cianbro Corp. in 1994, having worked on several mills and bridges in the state while operating one of Cianbros largest cranes. Bored with retirement, he worked for E.L. Shea for a few years, had a brief spell of caretaking and finished up with Mike Astbury Construction until his body said, 'Thats enough!'. Lloyd loved hunting and fishing almost as much as breathing. Colene was often with him on fishing trips to East Grand with Uncle Merle and Aunt Co, on the Alagash camping with Gordon and Pat, or on one of the many family weekend camping and fishing times at Tunk Lake. He also loved moose hunting trips with the old gang and deer hunting the Bowden Place with Gordon and Perry. Lloyd enjoyed going to snowmobile races with Clyde, David and Henry that always led to discussions about whose snowmobile was the fastest. Sunday morning breakfast at his mothers was something he looked forward to. They always involved a debate between Lloyd, his father, Henry, and Clyde over whose truck was the strongest and whose rifle could shoot the straightest! Lloyd played hard but worked harder his whole life. He always told Perry, 'Dont smoke, work hard and always pay your bills and everything else just fills in.'."
[41074] Ancestry.com offers: "Bollinger Name Meaning - Swiss German: habitational name for someone from any of three places called Bollingen, in Schwyz, Württemberg, and Oldenburg, or from Bohlingen near Lake Constance (which is pronounced and was formerly written as Bollingen)."
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[33034] William m. in 1883 Mary Margaret ("Maggie") Wagner (b. 27 April 1856 in Snyder Co., PA, d. 11 Feb 1927). "The Selinsgrove Times-Tribune [Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania], 15 October 1931," p. 2: "William Gross, of Beaver Springs, died at his residence Tuesday of this week following a stroke suffered the previous Saturday. Mr. Gross at the time of his death was 70 years old. Funeral services will be held this afternoon. Surviving the deceased man are two sons: Lester Gross, of Beaver Springs, with whom the aged man resided, and Vernon Gross, of McClure."
_Michael HEICHEL __________________ | (.... - 1854) m 1819 _Joseph HEICHEL ______|_Katharine ALBERT _________________ | (1819 - 1889) m 1843 (1797 - 1870) _Francis Marion HEICHEL _| | (1847 - 1912) m 1865 | | | _George Washington Waters BASFORD _+ | | | (1800 - 1871) m 1822 | |_Ann Rebecca BASFORD _|_Anna RIDGELY _____________________ | (1825 - 1910) m 1843 (1803 - 1837) _Alvertis Garn HEICHEL _| | (1866 - 1944) m 1890 | | | _John Adam GARN ___________________+ | | | (1788 - 1868) | | _John GARN ___________|___________________________________ | | | (1813 - 1889) | |_Malinda GARN ___________| | (1844 - 1890) m 1865 | | | _George HART ______________________ | | | (1783 - 1859) | |_Mary Anna HART ______|_Catherine SNIDER _________________ | (1816 - 1875) (1780 - 1838) _Sylvanis ("Vanus") L. HEICHEL _| | (1891 - 1953) m 1914 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | ______________________|___________________________________ | | | | | _________________________| | | | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_Emma K. SEIGLER _______| | (1867 - 1944) m 1890 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | ______________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |______________________|___________________________________ | | |--Howard Eugene HEICHEL | (1916 - 1987) | ___________________________________ | | | ______________________|___________________________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | ______________________|___________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________________ | | |_Ruth DUTELL ___________________| (1895 - 1968) m 1914 | | ___________________________________ | | | ______________________|___________________________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________________ | | |________________________| | | ___________________________________ | | | ______________________|___________________________________ | | |_________________________| | | ___________________________________ | | |______________________|___________________________________
[12368] Howard m. (1) Catherine Spicer (b. 25 Feb 1915 at Utica, OH to Rollie Spicer and Daisy Elben. Mansfield News-Journal, 10 Mar 1987, p. 7: Howard E. Heichel, 70, of 1376 Robin Hood Lane died in the Mansfield General Hospital emergency room Monday evening after suffering an apparent heart attack at his home. He was born April 30, 1916, in Richland County and had lived his lifetime in the Butler and Mansfield areas. He was a retired 40-year employee of White-Westinghouse. Mr. Heichel attended the McElroy Road Church of Christ and was a member of Westinghouse Veterans Club. Survivors include his wife, Martha Beveridge Heichel, whom he married July 19, 1942; one daughter, Mrs. John (Saundra) Cox of Mansfield; one son, Gurard Hughes of Mansfield; four grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren; Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Bellville Snyder Funeral Home by Paul Whaley, his pastor. Burial will be in Four Corners Cemetery near Butler.
__ | __|__ | _George INKERSTALL __| | (.... - 1644) m 1584| | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Richard INGERSOLL __| | (.... - 1644) m 1611| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_Alicia HANKIN ______| | m 1584 | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _George INGERSOLL ___| | (.... - 1694) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |_Ann LANGLEY ________| | (1595 - 1677) m 1611| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Joseph INGERSOLL | (1646 - 1718) | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__|__
[12987] Hugh Casement presumes he is the Joseph Ingersoll who was committed to prison by the British but escaped in June, 1678. He was granted land in Falmouth (ME) in 1680; kept a lodging house where George Washington once stayed. He and Sarah had John (1676), Stephen (1680), Benjamin (1687), Joseph (ca. 1689) and daughters Martha (1670) and Hannah (1692).
He is probably not the Anselm Tupper about whom http://www.newenglandancestors.org offers:
"He was born at Easton, Massachusetts 11 October 1763 [i] ; died at Marietta, Ohio, 25 December 1808, unmarried. Anselm was the eldest son of Colonel Benjamin, an Original Member of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, and Huldah (White)Tupper. The following sketch for his service in the Revolutionary War appears in Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War (16:143-144) Ansel Tupper (also given as Anselm), Chesterfield. Ensign, Col. Tuppers (11th) Regt.; list of officers promoted in the Continental Army and for whom warrants were made out; warrant issued Sept. 16, 1780; also, list of commissioned officers of 11th Mass. Regt., dated Sept. 15, 1780, as returned by Col. Benjamin Tupper, together with a list of officers recommended to fill vacancies in his regiment by said Col. Tupper and Gen. Washington; said Ansel Tupper reported as an Ensign who had served as a volunteer from March 15, 1780; ordered in Council Sept. 26, 1780, that said officers be commissioned; also, Lieutenant, Col. Tuppers Regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Sept. 26, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780; residence, Chesterfield; also, Ensign, 11th Mass. Regt.; return of officers for clothing, dated Boston, Dec. 15, 1780; also, communication addressed to His Excellency Gov. Hancock, dated Boston, Dec. 11, 1780, signed by Col. Benjamin Tupper, stating that His Excellency Gen. Washington had expressed his opinion that all vacancies which existed before Nov. 1, 1780, ought to be filled in order to bring about a settlement of ranks as authorized under the new arrangement for the army, and recommending that certain officers be promoted to fill vacancies in the 11th Mass. Regt.; said Tupper, Ensign, to be promoted to Lieutenant, his appointment to date from Sept. 1, 1780; ordered in Council Dec. 15, 1780, that warrants be issued to said officers; also, Ensign, Capt. Stephen Abbots (Light Infantry) co., Col. Tuppers Regt.; muster roll of filed, staff, and commissioned officers for Oct., Nov., and Dec., 1780, dated Hutts near West Point; appointed Sept. 26, 1780; also, Lieutenant and Adjutant, Col. Benjamin Tuppers (10th) Regt., commanded by Col. Thomas Marshall prior to Jan. 1, 1781; service from Jan. 1, 1781, 24 mos.; also, Lieutenant, 6th Mass. Regt. commanded by Col. Tupper; return of officers entitled to the commutation of five years full pay in lieu of half pay, agreeable to act of Congress of March 22, 1783; also, Adjutant, 2d Mass. Regt.; muster roll of filed and staff officers for May and June, 1783, with such non-commissioned officers as were not attached to any company; also, Lieutenant and Adjutant, Lieut. Col. E. Sprouts (2nd) Regt.; returns of effectives between July 11, 1783, and Aug. 15, 1783, dated Philadelphia, signed by said Tupper; also, order on Capt. Heywood, Agent, 6th Mass. Regt., payable to Lieut. Joshua Danforth, dated Chesterfield, March 12, 1784, signed by said Tupper, for wages, etc., due for service as Lieutenant and Adjutant in 6th Mass. Regt.
After the war he was engaged as a surveyor of the Northwest Territory (Ohio) with his father; removed in the first group of settlers to Marietta, Ohio, 7 April 1788, with his parents. He was the first school teacher in Marietta; was said to have been proficient in the classical languages and in mathematics, and to have possessed a polished demeanor. Tiring of frontier life, he went on a long voyage: down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers; across the Atlantic; through the Mediterranean to Trieste, Austria-Hungary; returned home several years later.
Anselm was an Original Member of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati from 1783 until 1808. He was granted a Bounty Land Warran 1 April 1790. [ii] A portrait of Anselm was reproduced in Chafflins History of Easton, Mass. (1886) on p. 256.
[i] William L. Chafflin, History of Easton, Mass. (Cambridge, MA: John Wilson & Son, 1886), p. 17
[ii] Virgil D. White, Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, (Waynesboro, TN., National Historical Publishing Co., 1992) 3:3554 (BLW # 2156-200)"