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Martha was a housewife and helped her husband operate the family farm in East Buckfield. She was a member of the East Hebron Grange and the Buckfield Farm Bureau. | Record, Martha Jane (I1291)
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Martha's record was very scanty. In Hanover church cemetery records is found this entry --Baptized 4-20-1746 James Damon, son of Martha Damon, Who confessed to the sin of _______. Possibly this same Martha is the one who married Nathaniel Chubbuck of Warsham in Scituate 10-20-1766. Nothing more is known. Dates are confusing, I feel the later dates are correct. | Damon, Martha (I902)
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Martin was a local farmer who keep to himself and was a real New England person with a dry Sense of humor that wanted to be left alone. Once when the Captain of the Parrish Maine Volunteers came to recruit him for the Civil War, Martin didn't take kind to him. The Captain and a private was trying to talk to him and the Captain with a mouth full of tobacco accidently spit on Martins bare feet. Martin hauled back and punched the Captain sending him backwards on his backsides. The Captain jumped up but quickly realized he was out maned and never returned, nor did Martin ever enlist.
Martin like most people lived on a farm and raised the usual cattle, poultry, and crops. He also had a shop in town and repaired boots and harness. He was quite handy. Martin was the last Drake in his line as all children were girls.
From: A_History_of_Buckfield__Oxford_County__Maine:
1874 On Sep. 24, Martin Drake fell out of his chair and died at the age of 82. He had been in his usual health. He was living with his daughter, Mrs. John Damon, on the farm where he was born. "He never had his peer in strenght and activity" | Drake, Martin (I61403)
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Mary and Isaac were both of Middleborough at the time of their marriage.
| Family: Bennett, Isaac / Drew, Mary (F8878)
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Mary was alive 11-1-1676, When the court granted letters of Administration to Daniel to administer his brother John's estate, but no further record of her has been found. She had died prior to 2-8-1695 when brother Daniel made his will. | Damon, Mary (I741)
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Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the American Revolution, Volume 7, 1904. , Compilation from the Archives digitial. Google Books. http://www.books.google.com. | Source (S304)
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Massive Cerebral Hemmorhage | Drumbore, Lewis O. (I87101)
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Massive pulmonary embolism | Young, Estella D. (I4215)
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Matthew Moulthrip, (Matthew) born in England; died East Haven, 1st February, 1690-1 age 53. He was at East Haven in 1638; married 26th June, 1662 Hannah Thompson, daughter of John and Eleanor Thompson. Authorities differ as to Matthew's birth. His death record, shown above, places his birth in 1638, but history refers to his birth in England as stated. His will, distributing an estate, was probated 10th June, 1691, and recorded in Volume II of the New Haven Records. Allen Bull and Isaac Bradley were appraisers. He took the Oath of Fidelity in 1644. He lived in New Haven until his purchase of a farm in East Haven Village. His residence in 1648 was in the Oystershell-fields Quarter. | Moulthrop, Matthew Jr. (I34264)
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Matthew Moulthrop, born, England. Was at New Haven in 1639; died, New Haven, 22nd December, 1668. Admitted to the First Church of New Haven before 1644. His wife, Jane, who died May, 1672, was admitted to the same church before 1661. Record of marriage, which took place in England, has not been found. Will in Volume i, page 143, of New Haven Probates, through which he disposes of comfortable estates for that period of time. Jane his widow, left a will recorded in Volume i, page 156, of the New Haven records.
The family name is thought to be of Danish origin and it seems probable that the family came from Denmark through England. The name is spelled variously in existing historical records as Moulthrip, Molthrop, Moultrop, Moulltrop, Moltroup, Moultroup, Moultrep, Moulthropp, and the latter would seem to be the original form.
Matthew, the immigrant, moved from New Haven to Stony River, East Haven, in 1662. Of the child Mary no further record has been found.
Matthew and his wife were members of the First Church at New Haven, and in Atwood's History of New Haven, their names are recorded in the seating of the meeting-house, from 1646 to 1665. The same history contains a map of the early New Haven Colony on which is shown the plot of land owned by Matthew Moulthrop.
Baker's History and Antiquities of New Haven gives authority for the statements of residence. | Moulthrop, SR. Matthew (I13327)
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Mauch Chunk Cemetery | Daffner, Mary Elizabeth (I42438)
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Mauch Chunk Cemetery | McLean, Thelma T (I607)
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Mauch Chunk Cemetery | Brewster, Sarah Jane (I615)
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Maybe the child born in 1746 | Stockbridge, Son (I17658)
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Mayme married her sister Agnes's widower | Kershner, Mayme (I11802)
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McLellan, Hugh D.. History of Gorham, ME.. 1903. digitized. Google Books. http://www.google.com. | Source (S688)
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Meadowlawn Cemetery | Worthington, Colonel Aaron Ferre (I50483)
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Mercer Cottage Hospital
"Carcinoma of liver and gall bladder involving stomach" | Beach, Luther Vance (I85232)
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Mercy Hospital
Cause of Death: Gun shot wound in head (suicidal) | Howard, John (I4564)
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Mercy then married Calvin's brother Edward | Eells, Mercy (I26610)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Myers, L.E. (I26359)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thompson, M.E. (I15487)
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Michael is a veteran of the U.S.Navy,having served in WWII and Korean War. During WWII,he attended the University of Missouri,taking a course in diesel engines and also attended refrigeration school at Norfolk Naval base in Virginia. He served on LST 556 and took part in 15 island invasions,including the Philippines. He witnessed the return of General MacArthur to the Philippines on October 20,1944 at Taclopan,the island of Leyte. He also served on YAG21,a sub-chaser,in the Caribbean. He was also on the battleship U.S.S. Pennsylvania during "Operation Crossroads",the testing of the A-bomb at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific. In 1947 he served on the U.S.S.New Jersey which was sent on a European Goodwill Tour. During the Korean War,he was recalled to active duty and served again on the battleship U.S.S. New Jersey, during which time it was engaged in action in the shelling of Wonsan harbor in North Korea.
He was also appointed district deputy for the Knights of Columbus and was past grand knight of Msr. Mears Council 3930. He also served as Administrative assistant to the state deputy for the K of C of Ohio.
Mike was employed as a refrigeration fitter at Modern Store Equipment and York-Mahoning Mechanical Contractors ,Giant Eagle Stores and Store Engineering of Youngstown.
Obituary:
MICHAEL E. RAKOCY SR
POLAND - Memorial services will be held on Friday, July 22, 2011, at 11 a.m. at St. Christines Church for Michael E. Rakocy Sr., 87, who died Tuesday, July 19, 2011, at Hospice House.
He was born Feb. 21, 1924, in Youngstown, a son of the late Stephen Rakocy and Catherine Dvornicky.
He was a 1942 graduate of Wilson High School. He served in the U.S. Navy as a combat veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He worked as a technician for commercial refrigeration and air conditioning before retiring in 1988. He was also a member of the Plumbers and Steam Fitters Union, St. Christine Church Charter member, Knights of Columbus Council 3930 of Austintown and St. Vincent De Paul Pastoral Care.
Surviving are his wife, Rose (Lenefonte) Rakocy; one sister, Theresa Smrecansky of Minnesota; one son, Michael E. (Sandy) Rakocy Jr. of North Canton; two daughters, Cheryle (Randy) Morgan of Spring Hill, Tenn. and Bernadette (John) Durkos of Stow; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; five brothers; and seven sisters.
Contributions may be made to the Hospice of the Valley House, 9803 Sharrott Road, Poland, OH 44514 in memory of Michael.
Please visit www.vaschak-kirilafh.com to view this obituary or to send condolences to the family.
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| Rakocy, Michael Edward (I83084)
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Middle initial "D" comes from death record. | Morse, Abadilla D. (I16303)
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Middle name was used on the 1870 Census. Name is listed as "Farnum Tifft" on the death record of his daughter Celestia Phidelia Tifft. Also on the 1870 Census is Celestia (listed as Lydia) and her husband James McLean and their son Franklin. | Tifft, William Varnum (I50461)
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Mildred Katherine Galloway Martin, the daughter of John Alvin Galloway and Claribel Adams Galloway, deceased and Sister to Eugene Isaac, Forrest Allen, and infant Park Galloway, all deceased, married James Kenneth Martin, June 26, 1943. Mildred attended Wesley Middle and three year Wesley High School; Graduated June 11, 1926 from Franklin High School. Franklin, PA. Graduated from Slipery Rock Teachers College, Slipery Rock, PA, June 5, 1928. Starting at age 18, She taught schools in Venango and Mercer counties for 26 years; retiring January 1, 1966 when she and her husband Ken transferred from Grove City, PA to Mt. Vernon, OH, and then returning to Grove City when her husband retied from the plant at Mt. Vernon. She was a "A Worthy Matron" of the Grove City Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter 68, and an active member of the Grace United Methodist Church, Grove City, PA. She and Husband James Kenneth Martin has no children. She was the most gracious and loving Aunt to only nephew ken Galloway.
| Galloway, Mildred Katherine (I85340)
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Mildred was a historian and an author. Per Tombstone inscription | Whitman, Mildred F. (I16957)
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Millie remembers Elbert Damon coming to visit in the early 1930's. She told us he was a very fun loving man. He took her back to North Adams to visit him in his Model B in the rumble seat. It was a long trip as there were no highways then and a very bumpy trip that shook her all over. Bruises and a sunburn were a result of that trip. | Damon, Mildred Pauline (I208)
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Modern Cemetery | Hotchkiss, Esther (I84797)
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Moses Cemetery | Worthington, Aaron (I14401)
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Moses Cemetery | Worthington, David Ross (I50485)
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Moses with his brother enlisted in the Civil War together on Sept.5,1861,in Co.G 81st.Pa.Vol.The 81 particapted in a number of engagements including the Battle of Antietam.On Dec.13,1862 Moses was wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg.He was discharged Sept.15,1864.He was the husband of Senia Rex Hontz,the son OF Jonas and Sarah Reinschmidt Hontz.Ater the war he was a river boat captain in the rivers of Carbon Co.
| Hontz, Moses (I9682)
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Moses's wife Elizabeth was the daughter of Samuel's 2nd wife | Sturtevant, Moses (I16384)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Eaton, H. (I4907)
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Most of the data for the childred of John and Mary came from the following tree:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~elw827/b285.html#P285 | Barwick, John J. (I79631)
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Most trees show Nancy's maiden name as a variation of Blakeley. The only place I have ever seen her maiden name was on her son, John Bonner Shiner's death certificate. It is listed as Gibson. | Gibson/Blakeley, Nancy (I87064)
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Mother listed as Henrietta Riley on Death Record
| Coons, Edna Legate (I50534)
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Mount Auburn Cemetery | Gammon, Flora E. (I86936)
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Mount Auburn Cemetery | Gammon, Frank S. (I86937)
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Mount Auburn Cemetery | Gammon, Mary Jane (I70712)
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Mount Auburn Cemetery | Jordan, Flavil Ronello (I85194)
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Mount Auburn Cemetery | Jordan, Villa (I85195)
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Mount Auburn Cemetery | Gammon, Hiram H. (I70711)
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Mount Gilead Primitive Baptist Cemetery | Smith, Samuel Gainer (I53991)
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Mount Moriah Baptist Church Cemetery | Boyd, James Thomas (I4629)
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Mount Moriah Baptist Church Cemetery | Bowen, Elizabeth (I88069)
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Mount Moriah Cemetery | Bowen, Essie Mae (I86971)
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Mount Tom in West Sumner, ME is named for him. | Damon, Thomas Josselyn (I700)
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Mount Vernon Cemetery | Bisbee, Arvilla S. (I2164)
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Mount Vernon Cemetery | Damon, Mary Allen (I685)
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