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2301 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Hannah's m. to Edmund Tileston was published at Hingham 5 Nov 1709. She is
his third wife. 
Dunbar, Hannah (I365)
 
2302 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Hannah's parents are the subject of
"The Leaches of Penobscot - Part I: Peletiah Leach of the Bagaduce,"
newsletter of the Penobscot Historical Society, Fall, 1995. Mark E. Honey
gives a son (Elisha Dunbar, Jr.?) who m. 20 Oct 1845 before Peletiah Leach to
Eliza F. Hutchins of Penobscot, ME. 
Leach, Hannah (I2143)
 
2303 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Harlie m. 20 March 1912 Myrtle B. Parsons (b. 1874, d. 11 July 1926). 
Black, Harlie (I2626)
 
2304 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Harold is son of Neil Dow and Elizabeth Babson. Harold r. Sedgwick, Maine.
Harold and Inez are buried at Mt. Rest Cemetery, North Brooksville. 
Dow, Harold K. (I2381)
 
2305 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Harold m. Nellie ____. 
Hinckley, Roy (I2386)
 
2306 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Harriet is daughter of Bennet Dunbar and Francis Leach of Penobscot. She
was a school teacher and had "gone together" with Norman for more than two
decades when they married. They had no children. She graduated from Castine
High School and Eastern State Normal School. Her obituary states she was
survived by sisters Mrs. Charles Devereux of Castine and Mrs. Edward Slipp of
Tacoma, WA, and a brother, Duncan Dunbar of Castine. Her funeral was in the
Castine Unitarian Church. 
Dunbar, Harriet (I2032)
 
2307 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Harriet m. (1) 31 Dec 1857 Peter M. Leach (son of Capt. Peter M. Leach), who
was lost aboard the "Ocean Wave" with her brother Luther 28 April 1858), and
she m. (2) 27 Jan 1862 Joel P. Dunbar. 
Leach, Harriet (I2474)
 
2308 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Harry was mill manager of the Kennebec Paper Co. at Madison, ME. He
graduated from The University of Maine in 1937. He also held management
positions with Oxford Paper Co. at Rumford and Frazier, Ltd. in New
Brunswick. He was an enthusiastic sportsman - fishing, hunting, golfing
and boating. 
Conner, Harry Brooks (I2208)
 
2309 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Hazel m. Walter Rogers (b. 25 Oct 1907, d. 19 Dec 1986); they had no
children. They are buried in Acorn Cemetery, Rockland, Maine. They cared
for her brother, Elmer, who had polio and never married, and for her
mother, Nora, who suffered a stroke and required help for many years. 
Young, Hazel (I2378)
 
2310 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

He was a teacher in York, ME and renown as a pianist. His widow resided on
Franklin St., Bucksport (1977). 
Connor, Alfred Merle (I2163)
 
2311 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

He was Chief of Half in Brittany in 847. W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet
Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968), p.188, shows Gurvand, Count of Rennes,
as husband of the daughter of Erispoe, King of Brittany. 
Gurvand, Y M Count of Rennes (I1748)
 
2312 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

He was defeated at the Battle of the Standard, 1138, where he had sided
with Matilda. He was devoted to the church and founded five bishoprics and
many monasteries. He "energetically forwarded the process of feudalization
which had been initiated by his immediate predecessors."{-Encycl.Brit.,
1956, 7:78; 20:147} David reigned 1124-53, reorganizing the kingdom along
Norman lines. During his reign Normans and Flemings settled in Scotland
and such institutions developed as the justiciary, sheriffs and the jury.
He built many castles as centers of royal power and established many
religious houses. He built a network of diocesan bishops. {See "Kings and
Kinship in Early Scotland," Marjorie O. Anderson, 1973.} He was Earl of
Northampton, etc. as well as King of Scotland. 
David, King of Scots I (I1070)
 
2313 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

He was king of Lombary and of Italy, 781-810. 
Pippin King of Lombardy (I1781)
 
2314 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Helen operated a boarding house for students (and faculty?) of the Eastern
State Normal School in Castine after Fred's injury. She was active in the
Castine Trinitarian Parish congregation and its Mary Cushman circle. Her
husband's sister married her half-brother. 
Peterson, Helen Martha (I2231)
 
2315 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Helen was widow of Malcolm, 7th Earl of Fife (d. 1266) when she married
Donald. She is not to be confused with her (half?-)sister Helen who
married John le Scot, Earl of Chester and (2) Robert de Quincy. 
Helen, of North Wales (I996)
 
2316 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Helen, twin of Emily, had no children. 
Dunbar, Helen (I2521)
 
2317 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Helena m. Wallace Child. In 1908 she r. on Hillside Street, Roxbury, MA. 
Echenagucia, Helena ("Posie") (I2022)
 
2318 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Heloise is believed to be daughter of Sigfrid, Count of Guines, and Elstude
of Flanders {-"The Plantagenet Ancestry," W.H.Turton,
Balt.: Gen.Pub.Co.,1968,p.134}. See discussion of her identity in "Falaise
Roll" (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994), p. 196d. 
Guines, Heloise de (I1351)
 
2319 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Henry and Annice also had a son, Harold, who died in infancy. 
Dunbar, Henry (I2516)
 
2320 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Henry I had 20 or 21 bastard children re: N.E.Hist.Gen.Register 4/1965, pp.95-96. His form of government was "severe and grasping; but he `kept good peace' and honorably distinguished himself among contemporary statesmen in an age when administrative
reform was in the air. He spent more time in Normandy than in England. But he showed admirable judgment in
his choice of subordinates...." -Encyclopedia Britannica (1956 Ed., 11:432). He was King of England, 1100-35, and Duke of Normandy (1106-35); his coronation at Westminster Abbey was on Sunday, 08-05-1100. Thomas B. Costain offers a popular account of
his reign in "The Conquering Family" (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1949, pp.43-77). The "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" described him as the "lion of justice." 
Henry, King of England I (I1097)
 
2321 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Henry was never married. He returned home in August, 1886 from being at
sea, ate fresh garden vegetables, took ill and died. 
Conner, Henry R. (I2305)
 
2322 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her ancestry, shown here, and her place in this genealogy, are very
suspicious and require further study. She appears to be daughter of
Ermengard of Albi 
D'alby, Gersinde (I1647)
 
2323 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her brother Herbert's obituary states that she predeceased him. 
Connor, Caroline Dora (I2117)
 
2324 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her brother, Oleg (Helgi of Novgorod, d. 912), concluded a commercial treaty with the Byzantines in 911. He appears to have been a companion (and is speculated to perhaps be a son or brother-in-law) of Rurik, the Viking ("Varangian") tribal leader
(first "Grand Prince of Kiev") who led the Northmen into present-day Russia and died in 879. {Note: "Ancestral Roots..." (7th Ed.) in line 241 gives Rurik as father of Igor.} Oleg succeeded Rurick in Novgorod in 879(?). Bob Stennett
(bs@inetarena.com) shared by email 2 Nov 1999: "Oleg was Rurik's brother in law. Rurik was married to Oleg's sister, Alfrind Orvarddi." 
Orvarddi, Alfrind (I1619)
 
2325 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her brothers were churchmen - Hugh was Bishop of Bayeux and John was Bishop
of Avranches and then Archbishop of Rouen. 
Aka Alberade de Bayeux?, Emma (I1291)
 
2326 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her father is from "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 176A-3 & 247-20. She
was queen of both Wales and England.
Also see "Old Germanic Principles of Name Giving" by Woolf, pp. 137-38,
for this line. 
Northumberland, Edith of (I1095)
 
2327 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her father was Ealdorman (an important Shire Officer who participated in
the Witan or governing assembly); the title evolved into "Earl". 
Ethelhelm, Elfleda of (I1708)
 
2328 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her gravestone reads Eliza Dunbar. 
Dunbar, Elizabeth (I2451)
 
2329 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her husband was Bledri ______. 
heiress of Dyfed (I1614)
 
2330 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her marriage intention to William Conner was published at Penobscot 19 Dec
1801. 
Dunbar, Elizabeth (I2005)
 
2331 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her obituary reports "She was the last survivor of the large family of Capt.
James [sic] and Hannah Leach Dunbar, and was a life-long resident of the
Dunbar district. ...She leaves...a nephew, Isaac D. Dunbar, to whom she gave
a mother's love and care from infancy to manhood." 
Dunbar, Mary (I2132)
 
2332 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her parents are from "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 246-22. 
de Roucy, Marguerita of Montdidier (I1196)
 
2333 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her parents are identified by Mark E. Honey, family historian, Aug., 2001. 
Wardwell, Oryanna (I2506)
 
2334 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her widowed mother fled with the children from Northumberland and found
refuge with the Scottish king. Margaret was canonized in 1251 because of
her favors to the church, including rebuilding of the Iona monastery. She
died four days after her husband and eldest son Edward were slain at
Alnwick Castle. {-Encycl. Brit., 1956, 14:875.} Her feast day is Nov. 16th. 
Margaret, Saint of Scotland (I1114)
 
2335 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Herbert served 1958-62 in the U. S. Air Force as a military policeman.
He later worked at ITO and Howard's Construction. His obituary states his
wife Ruby died in 1996, and reports children not listed here (perhaps her
children from a prior marriage?). 
Connor, Herbert Richard (I2127)
 
2336 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Herbert was Count de Vermandois, Siegneur of Senlis, Peronne and St.
Quentin. {- ref. "Ancestral Roots of Sixty New England Colonists," by
F.L.Weis (Lancaster, Mass., 1950, p. 64).} Allstrom's "Dict. of Royal
Lineage," Vol. ii, p. 755, states that Herbert m. Richilde, dau. of Robert
the Strong who died in battle, 866/67. Herbert I was Imperial Ambassador. 
Herbert, Count of Vermandois I (I1638)
 
2337 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Herfast and his son and grandson are from "Falaise Roll..." (Baltimore:
Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994). 
Crepon, Herfast de (I1390)
 
2338 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Herleve is daughter of Robert, a tanner of Falaise. She is called Robert's
"Danish" wife [not married before clergy]. She was previously a mistress to
Robert I [The Devil], Duke of Normandy (parents of WIlliam the Conqueror)...
having two other children, Odo & Robert. Then she "married" Herlouin. 
Falaise, Herleve of (I1216)
 
2339 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Herman m. (?) Helen Mills, dau. of Roland Mills and wife Joanne (r.
Castine), and had two sons. 
Grant, Herman (I2224)
 
2340 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Hezekiah moved his family about 1710 to Scituate, MA. He was a weaver. 
Stodder, Hezekiah (I1900)
 
2341 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Hildouin II made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 992 per "Europaische
Stammtafeln," Band III. 
Hildouin, Count of Rameru II (I1370)
 
2342 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Hilpuis married Hersende, Countess, Lady of Rameru. Hilpuis' brother,
Hilduiun I, was Count of Montdidier about 930. - "Europaische
Stammtafeln," Band III (Tafel 676, "Les Comtes des Montdidier, 956-1063"). 
Hilpuis, Count D'arcis-Sur-Aube (I1478)
 
2343 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

His brother Eochy III ruled about 721-33. 
Ed-Fin King of Scots (I1848)
 
2344 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

His brother Fred stated that William Augustus Conner died of yellow fever on
the African coast hunting animals for P. T. Barnum, the circus magnate -
another source states that the sibling who died in this pursuit was Robert. 
Conner, William (I2026)
 
2345 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

His brother, Fred, said that Edwin served in the 14th Maine, Co. A, in the
War Between the States. Edwin's birth date is from the V.R., but probably
wrong as it follows his sister's by only six months; he was probably born
in 1837-38. 
Conner, Edwin (I2028)
 
2346 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

His family is constructed by Mark E. Honey from the 1880, 1900 and 1920
census records. 
Dunbar, Joseph G. (I2505)
 
2347 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

His obituary is in The Ellsworth American, 27 June 1889. He m. Mary Dyer who
d. 3 Feb 1893 and is buried with him. 
Dunbar, David (I2449)
 
2348 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

His sister, Jill, reported in January, 2001:
"Jack Everett Goode attended public schools in the Augusta, Maine area until moving to Jacksonville Beach, Florida in August 1965 with his mother and sisters. He did not finish High School but went into the Army. Later he got his G.E.D. while in the
Army. He served two years five months and eight days. He was stationed overseas in Korea and served time in Viet Nam. It is said that Viet Nam changed a lot of the Soldiers and had many affects on each of them. I feel Jack was no exception. He was not
the same after returning home for Viet Nam. Jack worked as a heavy equipment operator for companies in the August, Maine area after being honorably discharged from the Army September 11, 1968 and again after being honorably discharged April 25, 1972,
and remained in the Augusta area until his untimely death. He was a warm, kind and loving man to his family and friends." Baptized in Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Augusta, he was later a Methodist. 
Goode, Jack Everett (I1812)
 
2349 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

His wife (name unknown) is a daughter of Aethelbert II of Kent, King of Kent
(joint)(d. 762), son of Wihtred of Kent, King of Kent (acceeded 690, d. 725,
son of Egbert I of Kent, King of Kent). See Brian Thompsett's online
database: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal Ealhmund also
had a daughter, Alburga, a nun. 
Ealhmund (I1804)
 
2350 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Hollis is son of William C. Farnham and Lutie L. Gray (she b. ca. 1867 to
Augustus L. Gray of Sedgwick, ME and his wife Alma Blodgett). 
Farnham, Hollis (I1950)
 

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