__ | __|__ | _Caspar BUCHER ______________| | (1733 - 1799) m 1760 | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _John Casper BUCHER _| | (1775 - 1858) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_Anna Catharina WANNEMACHER _| | (1742 - 1821) m 1760 | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Peter BUCHER _______| | (1801 - 1880) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | _____________________________| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |_Elizabeth PLANK ____| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_____________________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Eliza Ann BUCHER | (1828 - 1863) | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |_____________________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Elizabeth LIGHT ____| (1802 - 1842) | | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |_____________________________| | | __ | | |__|__
[28676] She was baptized by her uncle, the Rev. John Casper Bucher of Middletown Reformed Church, Frederick Co, MD. His notes: "Bucher, Elisabeth Ann, bp.15 Oct. 1828. Infant daughter of my brother, Peter, who then lived in Lower Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co. PA. This was the first time I administered this holy ordinance." See Graham, A. A, "History Of Richland County, Ohio" (Mansfield, Ohio, A. A. Graham & Co., Publishers, 1880), Cass Township, Page 777, which reports: "Fireovid, Eliza Ann, Mrs., widow of Levi Fireoved; her maiden name was Eliza Ann Bucher; she was born in Dauphin Co., Penn., March 8, 1828 ; her father, Peter Bucher, moved from Pennsylvania in 1829, and settled in Richland Co., where Eliza spent her childhood, with her parents, until she was married to Levi Fireoved, Dec. 21, 1848 ; they had seven children-Solomon P. Fireoved, born Sept. 15, 1850 ; John Albert, June 7, 1853; William Henry, March 6, 1856 ; Amos Franklin, Dec. 16, 1858 ; Levi Orin, July 14, 1860; two infants, born and died shortly after ward ; Solomon F. Fireoved, died Aug. 5, 1862. Her husband, Levi Fireoved, died June 18, 1863; Amos Franklin Fireoved, died June 27, 1863; she has thus tasted her cup of sorrow, but has the consolation of the remaining children; her son Levi Orrin is the only son at home."
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[6074] Hugh is of Barnard Castle and also had John de Baliol who m. Devorgilla of Galloway (they founded Balliol College, Oxford, and their son John was King of Scotland, 1292-96). His ancestry is from "Plantagenet Ancestry...," W. H.Turton (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 1968). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_de_Balliol which reports "Hugh and his brother Bernard were staunch supporters of King John; Hugh probably named his son after the king."
"The Courier [Waterloo, Iowa], 15 July 1934," p. 2: "Cedar Falls - Mrs. Mary F. Heichel, 76, died at 10:35 p. m. Saturday at her home, 424 Fourth avenue, following a stroke. Mary Filena Easterday was born April 12, 1858 at Mohican, Ohio. She was married Dec. 30, 1875 at Lake Fork, Ohio, to John Luther Heichel, who survives her. Mrs. Heichel is also survived by. four children, J. B., 420 Sunnyside avenue, Waterloo; B. G., Cedar Falls; F. C., Waterloo; and Mrs. P. L. Jones, Crcssey, Mich.; also by 2 grandchildren and two great grandchildren."
Mary is daughter of Michael Easterday and Amelia Royer (per family Bible, re: Howard G. Lanham, 2756 Stone Road, Westminster, MD 21158-1830 [3/98]). The LDS Church's unverified IGI file shows an Amelia Royce m. 11 March 1852 in Richland Co., OH to a Michael Easterday - this is probably the couple with her surname mis-transcribed. Howard G. Lanham
Ancestry.com notes: "Easterday Name Meaning - Translation of the German family name Ostertag."
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In 2019 https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Goldthwaite offers:
Major Joseph Goldthwaite, (fifth generation), the eldest of Joseph's children, was born in Boston, October 5, 1730. He entered the Boston Latin school in 1738, and probably commenced his military career, which he afterwards followed near the commencement of the French and Indian war, when about twenty-five years old. He married October 5, 1730, Hannah Bridgham, said to have been of Barre, Massachusetts.
In 1759 he appears as Major in the regiment from Boston under the command of Col. John Phillips, January 1, 1760 to January 10, 1761, on the roll of field and staff officers in Colonel Baglcy's regiment in service at Louisburg, in which he acted also as paymaster. He served during the campaign of 1762 as Lieut. Colonel of the regiment commanded by Colonel Richard Saltonstall, roll dated Boston, Feb. 19, 1763, in which he is called "of Roxbury." He was addressed at that time as colonel.
October 5, 1768, Joseph Goldthwaite was appointed as Commissary to the British troops who had been quartered in Boston on account of the resistance the inhabitants had shown to the custom officials. In Massachusetts Historical Society's collections, Vol. X, p. 121, is printed a list of the different nations of Indians that met Sir William Johnson at Niagara, July, 1764, to make peace in behalf of their tribes which was "inclosed in a letter from Colonel Joseph Goldthwaite of Boston, to Dr. Stiles, A. D. 1766."
Among the Goldthwaites who remained loyal to the crown, Major Joseph was one of the strongest. He was an Addresser of Hutchinson in 1775, and during the siege he passed the winter in Boston. At the evacuation he accompanied the British army to Halifax, and thence to Quebec. Nine days before his departure from Boston he wrote a letter to his uncle Ezekiel Goldthwaite, Esq., of Boston, acquainting him with his property and the household goods he had left behind. "In short, I leave behind me at least three thousand pounds sterling. You give the enclosed to my wife, if you can meet her. When I shall see her God only knows. Don't let her want for anything."
Some experiences of Major Joseph's wife, Mrs. Hannah, while her husband was shut up in Boston with the British army, appear in the Journal of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
August 4, 1775, Mrs. Goldthwaite with her sister-in-law and a Mrs. Chamberlain, left Boston with a horse and chaise and crossed the Winnisimmet Ferry. She was arrested and taken under guard to the general court at Watertown. It appeared on her examination that her health was impaired, and an order was passed to allow her to visit Stafford for the benefit of the waters there, but under the care of the Selectmen, and afterwards to retire to the house of her brother Joseph Bridgham at Rehoboth, and to be under the committee of correspondence. It was Colonel Loammi Baldwin who had them arrested and taken to Watertown and . . .
[51414] Lida is daughter of William Sanford Lunt (1862-1936) & Edna F. Rich (1869-1923).
[5305] James Dow provides her ancestry at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/s033/f005177.htm.
_______________________ | __________________________|_______________________ | __________________________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | |__________________________|_______________________ | _____________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | | __________________________|_______________________ | | | | |__________________________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | |__________________________|_______________________ | _Philip Henry TORREY ___| | (1866 - ....) | | | _______________________ | | | | | __________________________|_______________________ | | | | | __________________________________| | | | | | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | | | |__________________________|_______________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | | __________________________|_______________________ | | | | |__________________________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | |__________________________|_______________________ | | |--Ward N. TORREY | (1901 - 1987) | _______________________ | | | __________________________|_______________________ | | | _John Colson DORR ________________| | | (1800 - 1870) m 1821 | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |__________________________|_______________________ | | | _William DORR _______| | | (1833 - 1874) | | | | _Ichabod (Sr.) WILLEY _+ | | | | (1738 - 1828) | | | _William George WILLEY ___|_Elizabeth BUMFORD ____ | | | | (1773 - 1852) m 1795 (1744 - 1834) | | |_Mary Elizabeth ("Polly") WILLEY _| | | (1803 - 1878) m 1821 | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |_Elizabeth Pinkham DAVIS _|_______________________ | | (1773 - 1875) m 1795 |_Elizabeth Rachel DORR _| (1867 - ....) | | _Thomas LEIGHTON ______+ | | (1725 - 1813) m 1742 | _Joseph LEIGHTON _________|_Margaret MURRAY ______ | | (1755 - 1835) m 1780 (1727 - 1773) | _Robert LEIGHTON _________________| | | (1796 - 1873) m 1822 | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |_Betsey JORDAN ___________|_______________________ | | (1757 - 1806) m 1780 |_Julia A. LEIGHTON __| (1833 - 1896) | | _Eleazer Ruel DAVIS ___ | | (1743 - ....) | _Samuel DAVIS ____________|_Elizabeth LEIGHTON ___ | | (1777 - ....) (1750 - 1822) |_Eliza DAVIS _____________________| (1803 - 1887) m 1822 | | _Ichabod (Sr.) WILLEY _+ | | (1738 - 1828) |_Jane WILLEY _____________|_Elizabeth BUMFORD ____ (1786 - 1882) (1744 - 1834)
[53765] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 12 February 1987, p. 12: "Cherryfield - Ward N. Torrey, 85, died at a Bangor hospital, Feb. 10, 1987 after a long illness. He was born in Deblois, Nov. 15, 1901, the son of Philip and Elizabeth (Dorr) Torrey. Mr. Torrey was a 40-year member of the Narraguagus Lodge 88 AF & AM of Cherryfield. He is survived by his wife, Emeline Torrey of Cherryfield; one daughter, Barbara Beal of Dexter; two stepdaughters, Bonnie Wallace and Alice Reed, both of Deland, Fla.; one stepson, Harold Northrop of Lubec; 12 stepgrandchildren, eight stepgreat-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday at the Deblois Cemetery, Deblois . . ."