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[31203] See http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume_Ier_de_Coucy.
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http://www.spoonergen.com/res/resn57.htm offers: "John Maccoon - The first of the family was John, said to be from Aberdeenshire. He was resident in Westerly 18 May, 1669,(1) and 3 March, 1679(80), on lot 26; probably also in the interim. He is said to have gone to Long Island about 1695. Apparently his family, at least in part, remained in Rhode Island. He may have been one of the prisoners sent over here by Cromwell after the battle of Dunbar; see the list of them.(2) They were sold for a period of six or seven years, some of them probably in the Barbadoes. According to a letter of the Rev. John Cotton to Cromwell, date 28 July, 1651, they were kindly treated here. There is no John Maccoon among them, but there is a John Mackane, with a dozen other Mackanes, and a Senly Mackonne and David Mackoome. The last two are certainly variants of Maccoon. The family does not appear to have been very numerous. There was an intermarriage with the Hazards and also with the Williamses. The name is also found in New York. According to the National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Dennis D. McKoon was descended from a James and Lydia Luther McKoon, (descendant of Martin), who came to this country about 1750 or later. His son Martin married a descendant of Roger Williams. One suspects that the family also came from Rhode Island. [Powers, William H. Powers-Banks Ancestry. Ames Iowa: John Leslie Powers, 1921] (1) The Rev. Thos. Barker in Narraganset Historical Register, ii, p. 36, lists John Lewis and John Maccoone in the company of seventy-six first purchasers (1660). See Appendix, p. 294. (2) N. E. H. and G. R., 14, p. 379.
"The following is from RHODE ISLAND ROOTS, MARCH 1987, by Rosemary Canfield, page 7:
"John-1 Maccoone of Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony, lived and died in Cambridge. I have found no proof that he was identical with the John Maccoone who was among the original purchasers of the area which became Westerly RI. There is circumstantial evidence which points in that direction, however. Researchers seem to agree with caution that John-1 did indeed travel from Cambridge to Westerly and apparently live there long enough to be included in a list of inhabitants in 1669 and to have taken the oath of fidelity in 1671 and 1679. John-1 was married in Cambridge on 8 Nov. 1656 to Deborah Bush, probably a daughter of Randall (Reynold?) Bush. Her death is recorded for 20 Feb. 1664. On 14 Jan 1665 John Maccoone married again. The printed version of the Cambridge vital records lists his second wife as Sarah Wood. The same print version lists two children born in 1666 and 1668 to John and 'Sarah'. Then just eleven months later another child was recorded as born to John and 'Mary'.
"Some researchers have assumed that John-1 married three times, the death of Sarah, and John's marriage to Mary being unrecorded.
"Savage comments that the records confuse the name of Maccoone's wife. This seems to be the case rather than John-1 having married three times. Even the wording of John's will suggests that he had only two wives, Deborah Bush and Mary (---). John married the second time on 14 Jan. 1665. On 21 Apr. 1666, two months before the birth of John-2, John-1 and his wife Mary sold fifteen acres of land to Randall Bush. Mary Maccoone made her mark; she was probably illiterate. Even so, it is unlikely that a document as important as a land record would contain an error in a name, particularly when the name is repeated twice and the document sworn to and witnessed. It is more likely that the marriage was recorded in a less careful fashion and the recorder confused Mary with 'Sarah Wood'. In addition, the Cambridge records show that a Sarah Wood, otherwise unidentified, married John Warner on 12 June 1677.
"Perhaps Mary Maccoone was a member of the Wood family, either a sister to Richard, whose wife was Sarah, or perhaps a daughter whose birth was not recorded. In any case, the second wife of John-1 Maccoone was not Sarah Wood, widow of Richard Wood, as has been stated from time to time. The records show that John Maccoone married in 1665. Richard Wood lived until 17 June 1669. Seven years later, on 13 Apr. 1676, Sarah Woods, 'widow of Richard Woods late of Cambridge', and their son Thomas Woods, sold a house and thirty-four acres of land to John Maccoone.
"One Cambridge land record labels John-1 Maccoone as 'Scotchman'. This fits in nicely with Austin's statement that John-1 Maccoone of Westerly, RI, may have come from Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The Surname, recorded as 'McKone', is found as early as 1497 in Inverness, Scotland. John-1 may have been one of the Royalist solders taken prisoner by Cromwell's forces at the Battle of Dunbar and sent to exile in New England. Reportedly, Cambridge was one of the areas where Scotch prisoners were sold into servitude and later gained their freedom. In some cases the Scots married the daughters of their masters, possibly the case with John-1 and Deborah Bush.
"John-1 died 8 Oct. 1705 in Cambridge. His will, written in 1697, referred to 'all my children both by my former and later wife', but unfortunately named only the eldest son John (presumably identical with John-2 Maccoone of Westerly, RI) and daughter Deborah. No record has been found of the death of Mary Maccoone whose share of the estate was increased in a codicile to John's will in "consideration of the great care and pains my loving wife Mary Maccoone hath taken for me in my extreem old age and the many Infirmitys I have Laboured under'."
NEHGR Vol 14 (1860), p. 168 reports John was a free inhabitant of Westerly, RI in 1669.
[52726] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 14 December 1984, p. 9: "The wife of the chairman of the board of the Dead River Group of Companies died Wednesday in a New York hospital after suffering a stroke Tuesday at her New York City apartment. Ruth Eleanor Rich Hutchins would have celebrated her 76th birthday on Friday. 'We will have the service on her birthday,' said Curtis Hutchins, her husband of 53 years. Hutchins was bom in 1908 outside Boston and grew up in Wellesley Hills, Mass. She graduated from Smith College in 1930. She married Curtis Hutchins the following year and they moved to Bangor, where they still live. In her youth Mrs. Hutchins was an avid golfer, playing in father/daughter tournaments in the Boston area. She continued with the sport after moving to Maine, 'dominating the sport,' according to one observer. She was state champion in 1937 and 1938, recalled Dr Constance Carlson, who competed with her on the links. 'She beat me on the way to one of those,' Dr. Carlson said, adding that Mrs. Hutchins 'was a real student of the game' and a 'wonderful person' with whom to play. She gave up the sport when World War II limited the availability of gasoline. Her focus became her family, two daughters and a son. She loved to travel and took her children on many trips to places such as India, Africa, Iran and the Middle East. Later she took her six grandchildren on numerous trips abroad. Her home on Kenduskeag Avenue contains souvenirs from many trips, such as brass knobs on the front door to keep elephants away. Her home also contains many fine paintings, attesting to her love of art. She was generous in her contributions in support of the arts and of Maine artists, said her husband Her interests included the future of animals threatened with extinction and she shared time and money with the Jersey Zoo on the Isle of Jersey near England, a facility dedicated to the preservation of threatened species. In her younger years, she was active in the social life of Bangor, her husband said. She also was involved in numerous volunteer activities, including membership in the Junior Welfare League of Bangor, which later became the Bangor Junior League. She served on the boards of directors of the Bangor YWCA, the Children's Home on Ohio Street, and was a member of the Shakespeare Club. She was selected in 1955 as a trustee for Colby College in Waterville, a position she held until 1970. She is survived by her husband, her daughters Hilda and Hope; her son Christopher; and six grandchildren." Ruth is daughter of Chester Fremont Rich (1883-1941) & Lillian Pearl Smith (1884-1974; m. 2 January 1907 in IL).
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[13081] Susan m. Thomas Burley.
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Name and spouse and data from Charles K. Sivaslian, 25200 Santa Clara,