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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
901 I2022  Echenagucia  Helena ("Posie")      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Helena m. Wallace Child. In 1908 she r. on Hillside Street, Roxbury, MA. 
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902 I2021  Echenagucia  Herman  30 Jul 1853    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Penobscot Vital Records lists him as Haman Hahn de Echenagucia. Phil Perkins
stated in 1995 that Herman is buried in Bangor, ME. Herman owned and ran a
bakery business facing Water Street approximately where the parking lot is in
the 1990s in front of Bah's Bake House (where Hooper's drug store stood in
the 1880s). Herman and Priscilla r. on the east side of Green Street, in the
second house north of Arthur Conner's home (at the corner of Water Street);
their house is owned by Gary L. Brouillard in the 1990s. 
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903 I2024  Echenagucia  Lucille N.      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Lucille m. El(w)yn A. Staples (b. 1872) - d.s.p. 
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904 I1848  Ed-Fin      778  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

His brother Eochy III ruled about 721-33. 
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905 I1300  Edgar    943  8 Jul 975  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Coronation delayed (because Archbishop Dunstan disapproved his lifestyle) until 973 (at Bath);
with Dunstan he reformed monastic houses on Rule of St.Benedict; m. (1) Aethelflaed ("the
white duck"), dau. of Earl Ormaer, & had Edward the Martyr; m. (2) Aelfthryth, dau. of Earl
Ordgar, & had Aethelred II; also had daughter, Eadgyth (St.), Abbess of Barking, b. ca. 962,
by Wulthryth, "an inmate of the convent at Wilton", who declined marriage. Edgar's reign "is
often regarded as the highest point of effective power reached by the Old English monarchy...a
time of peace for the greater part of England." He is fame is due "to his lavish patronage of
the church, and to the encouragement which he gave to the great men, Dunstan, Ethelwold, and
Oswald, who in his reign were reviving monastic life in England." {-Encycl.Brit.,'56,8:484.}
Edgar reigned from October, 959 to 975. Edgar's reign is the setting of "The King's
Henchman," a play by Edna St.Vincent Millay (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1927). 
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906 I1398  Edmund  921  26 May 946  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle calls him "the deed-doer"; Florence of Worcester
calls him "Edmundus magnificus"; "buried at Glastonbury, an abbey which he had
entrusted in 943 to the famous Dunstan" {-Encycl.Brit., 1956 Ed., 7:962}. He
reigned 940-946. He regained northern England and Strathclyde from the
Vikings and gave Strathclyde to his ally Malcolm I MacDonald, King of Scots.
Edmund I is known as a legal reformer, especially for his restrictions on the
"blood feud." An outlaw, Leolf, stabbed him at a banquet to St. Augustine. 
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907 I1236  Edmund  II  980  30 Oct 1016  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Betrayed by ealdorman Edric when Canute invaded England, Edmund struggled
unsuccessfully to reunite the country. Finally a division was arranged
whereby Canute took the north and Edmund the south. He reigned only from
his father's death 23 April 1016 to his own death (possibly by foul play)
30 October 1016. His wife, Ealgyth, was widow of Sigeferth, son of Earngrim. 
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908 I1620  Edmundson  Eric    882  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

{See Comments for ID 1646} Eric reigned 850-882. 
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909 I1496  Edward  875  17 Jul 924  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Edward succeeded his father in October 899; often repulsed the Danish
Vikings; received the submission of Welsh and Scottish kings; was buried in
the "New Minster" at Winchester. He unified most of England south of the
Humber River. {See "Anglo-Saxon England," 3rd Ed., Frank M. Stenton, 1971.} 
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910 I2528               
911 I2529               
912 I2530               
913 I2531               
914 I1422  Eleanor      Aft 950  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eleanor is daughter of the last King of Dyfed, 9th in descent from Cadwgan
{-per "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr.,
Dallas, 1959, source of these Welsh lines}. 
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915 I1399  Elgiva  Saint    944  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Elgiva retired to the nunnery at Shaftsbury where she died. Her feast day is
May 18th. 
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916 I4289  Ellison  James Milton  23 Dec 1840  1913  Discharged for Disability  bratt01 
917 I1963  Elms  Elizabeth  24 Jul 1743  Abt 1790  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

{Donna Hoffman of Bucksport, ME states Elizabeth "Betsy" was b. 15 Sept 1767
in Old York, ME and d. ca. 1790 probably at Scituate, MA.} Bethiah, wife of
Josiah Webster, d. 7 Feb 1873 at age 93, is buried in the Dunbar-Conner
Cemetery, Penobscot, and may be a daughter of Elizabeth and David Dunbar. 
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918 I1311  Eneon      984  son of 1st wife  bratt01 
919 I1803  Eochy-Annuine  III      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eugenius III possibly married the only daughter of Alpin, son of Wroid
(King of the Picts, 775-779). Another theory is that Eugenius III married
Fergusia, daughter of Hungus, King of the Picts. 
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920 I1428  Eric    935  994  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

"The continuous history of Sweden begins in the early 10th century, when a
king named Eric son of Edmund was reigning at Uppsala."{- Encyclopedia
Britannica, 1956, 21:638 - could be ID1648?} 
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921 I1328  Erikson  Olaf ("Skottkonung")  986  1024  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Not to be confused with St. Olaf of Norway. His granddaughter Elizabeth m.
King Harald Sigurdsson who invaded England 9/1066 - see "King Harald's
Saga," by Snorri Sturluson (N.Y.: Dorset Press, 1966). Olaf was the first
Christian King of Sweden. {- cf. Encycl.Brit.,`56,21:638} He reigned
1001-24. "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 241-5 states "Olaf's wife is
unknown." 
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922 I1805  Erispoe        [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Erispoe is son of Nomenoe, a Breton Chief. 
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923 I1270  Ermentrude        [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ermentrude's brother is William, Bishop of Evreux. Ermentrude is also
known as Ermengarde Flatel. 
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924 I5804  Estes  Arles Franklin  23 Dec 1905  2 Feb 1985  Industry: Garbage Route
Class of worker: Wage earner 
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925 I5804  Estes  Arles Franklin  23 Dec 1905  2 Feb 1985  Industry: Garbage Service
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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926 I5804  Estes  Arles Franklin  23 Dec 1905  2 Feb 1985  Industry: Private Parties
Class of worker: Private employer 
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927 I5898  Estes  John Franklin  8 Dec 1871  9 Jan 1937  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106917578/john-franklin-estes  bratt01 
928 I5887  Estes  Louis Franklin  26 Dec 1935  27 Feb 2020  From Find-a-grave: (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207838945/louis-franklin-estes)
"Louis Franklin Estes

Avondale - Louis Estes of Avondale, AZ, the son of Martha Eviza Wolf and Arles Franklin Estes (both deceased), passed away on February 27, 2020.

Louis was born at his grandparent's home in Phoenix, AZ on December 26, 1935. During his early years, Louis lived in Tucson, AZ, where he graduated from the Amphitheatre School District in 1953. In 1958, he graduated from the Arizona State College in Flagstaff, AZ (now the Northern Arizona University) with a BA in history. While at Arizona State College he became the charter president of Tau Kappa Epsilon.

He married his college sweetheart. After college he joined the army where he went to Language school (Korean) in Monterey, CA and served in the Army Security Agency. Louis and Jane had two children.

In 1989, after a divorce, he moved from Glendale, CA to Buckeye, AZ, where he took a position as transportation broker for R.B. Duncan and Sons. In 1990, he marriedonce more. Louis joined the Arizona Archaeological Society in the mid-1960s, and was a member for over 30 years. He loved traveling, reading, sitting in his "man-cave" garage with his neighbors or having lunch with friends. He will be missed for his sense of humor, his endless jokes, and telling stories about his family.

He is survived by his wife, his children, a step-daughter, and his eight step-grandchildren. Lou is survived by this younger sister.

Lou's 2 brother Don and Kyle Estes preceded him in death, as did his older sister, Arlene Jost.

A military burial will be held at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. " 
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929 I5885  Estes  Mary A  15 Oct 1929  11 Jun 1994  Industry: Garbage Utility Service
Class of worker: Private employer 
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930 I5889               
931 I1708  Ethelhelm  Elfleda of      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her father was Ealdorman (an important Shire Officer who participated in
the Witan or governing assembly); the title evolved into "Earl". 
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932 I4453  Evans  Etta Maude  12 Sep 1869  20 Jun 1966  Social Security says date of death was 15 Jun 1966  bratt01 
933 I5873  Evans  Hubert Jessie  9 Feb 1904  10 Oct 1977  Industry: Farming
Class of worker: Working on own account 
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934 I5873  Evans  Hubert Jessie  9 Feb 1904  10 Oct 1977  Industry: State Hwy. Dept.
Class of worker: Goverment 
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935 I4706  Evarts  Jack R  21 May 1939  15 Nov 1995  Washington Death Index says 6 Nov 1995  bratt01 
936 I2206               
937 I1878  Eystein      710  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eystein is son of Thrond. 
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938 I2290               
939 I2291               
940 I1216  Falaise  Herleve of  Abt 1012  Abt 1050  [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. 
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941 I2880  Fanning  Charity Jane  23 Mar 1834  28 May 1903  Portrait and Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon
Chapman Publishing Co. Chicago, (1903)
(Copy from Google Books)
P. 806
CHARITY J. LUPER. Both as daughter and
wife, Mrs. Charity J. Luper, a worthy member of
the society of Tangent, Linn county. Ore., has
experienced the trials of pioneer life, having
crossed the plains in 1852 with her parents, and
a few years later married John Luper, another of
the sturdy and reliable citizens of the new territory.
Mrs. Luper was in maidenhood Charity
J. Fanning, born in Morgan county. Ill., November
30, 1840, her parents being Levi and Nancy
(James) Fanning. The birth of her father occurred
in Virginia, February 8, 1810, and that
of her mother in Kentucky, November 18, 1806,
their marriage following in Illinois, whither they
had removed. In Morgan county they made their
home until the spring of 1852, April 1 of that
year finding them upon the plains with two
wagons and eight yoke of oxen to each, bound
for the broad lands of Oregon. While on the
journey the mother died on Snake river, August
2, 1852, leaving one son and two daughters. The
family continued their way into the west, where
the father took up a donation claim of three hundred
and twenty acres located three miles southeast
of Tangent, remaining there for many years.
A few years previous to his death, which took
place June 3, 1888, he removed to a farm three quarters
of a mile south of Albany and engaged
in farming. In August, 1853, he had married
Jane Gilliland, who is also now deceased.
Of her father's family Mrs. Luper was next
to the youngest in age, and the principal part
of her life has been passed among the scenes
of Oregon. She was married April 23, 1857,
near Tangent, to John Luper, who was born
in Crawford county. Pa., November 10, 1824.
He crossed the plains in 1853 and took up a donation
claim one mile northeast of Tangent,
where he engaged in farming for nearly forty
years, after which he removed to Tangent and
(lied there March 29, 1902. His widow, now a
resident of Tangent, has a life lease on the farm
of two hundred and twenty acres, and also owns
fourty-one lots in this city. Of the children born
to them. Commodore P, is deceased ; Ella Flor-
ence is the wife of John McFarland, located
near Albany ; and Lola Charity is the wife of J. E.
Ownbey, located two and a half miles southeast
of Tangent. Another member of the family is
Loren B. Luper, an adopted son, who now lives
on the old homestead. Mr. Luper was a stanch
supporter of the Prohibition principles in the
west, and fraternally was a member of the
Grange. He was a liberal supporter, member
and class leader of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, of which Mrs. Luper and her family
are members. 
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942 I1960               
943 I1951               
944 I1973               
945 I1981               
946 I1969               
947 I1971               
948 I1950  Farnham  Hollis  17 Jul 1897  12 Jun 1975  [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). 
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949 I1974               
950 I1985               


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