Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmell Magna (1490-1542)

Notes


77275. Lewis Haskell Burr

U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Lewis H Burr
Birth Year: 1910
Race:White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: New Hampshire
State of Residence: Maine
County or City: York
Enlistment Date: 23 Dec 1942
Enlistment State: Maine
Enlistment City: Portland
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of college
Civil Occupation: Salesmen, insurance
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 66
Weight: 181


77282. Margaret Haskell MacFarlane

Sun Journal
February 13, 2007

AUBURN �  Margaret "Peggy" MacFarlane Wilcox, 88, of Auburn, formerly of Rangeley, died Saturday, Feb. 10, at Clover Manor.

She was born Feb. 28, 1918, in Bangor, a daughter of John R. and Lucy Helen (Haskell) MacFarlane. She received her education in New York schools and Farmington Normal School, graduating from UMF with a degree in Education.

In 1942, she married James E. Wilcox in Portland. He died Aug. 28, 2003.

She was a devoted wife and mother. She taught school in Stratton for one year and was a beloved kindergarten teacher in Rangeley for many years.

She was a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Rangeley, was active in supporting the Rangeley Public Library and was a member of the Garden Club. She was proud of her Scottish heritage and was a quiet lady who devoted her energy to her family, her school children and tending her flower gardens. She also enjoyed knitting, reading and birdwatching.

She is survived by one son, Jim Wilcox, and his wife, Kathryn, of Dallas Plt.; one daughter, Judy Smith, and her husband, Randall, of Hebron; four grandchildren, Jennifer Mondore, Curtis Smith, Katrina Hagberg and James D. Wilcox; seven great-grandchildren, Joanna Linne Strong, Jordan Strong, Benjamin Mondore, Jacob Mondore, Brianna Lynn Smith, Brandon Smith and Alexander Smith.

In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a sister, Helen MacFarlane; and a brother, John MacFarlane.


77283. Harold Marden Swasey

Portsmouth Herald
September 17, 1958

Word has been received here of the death of Harold M. Swasey, 65, of Lake Wales, Fla., father of Walter M. Swasey of Portsmouth. Mr. Swasey died yesterday after a short illness at the Lake Wales hospital.

He had been a resident of Lake wales for the past 10 years and was an employee of the Mountain Lake Corp.

Mr. Swasey is also survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Swasey, another son, Philip Swasey of Lake wales and two grandchildren.


Pauline Eliza Knox

Portsmouth Herald
May 20, 1968

Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Pauline Knox Swasey, 74, formerly of Portsmouth, widow of Harold M. Swasey, of Lake Wales, Fla.

Born in Newington, N.H., April 1, 1894, she was the daughter of James H. and Paulena (Shaw) Knox.

Survivors include two sons, Philip K. Swasey of Lake Wales and Walter M. Swasey of Portsmouth; two brothers, Elbridge A. Knox of san Diego, Calif., and Granville S. Knox of Newington; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.


77290. Carolyn Bursley Whittier

Maine Sunday Telegram (Portland, ME)
July 31, 1994

Carolyn Whittier Wills, 91, of Southridge Nursing Center, formerly of Partridge Lane, Kennebunk, and Waterville died Friday at the Southern Maine Medical Center.

She was born in Lewiston, a daughter of Everard B. and Julia Merrill Whittier, and attended schools there. She graduated from Farmington Normal School in 1925.

Mrs. Wills was a member of the First Baptist Church of Waterville and its choir, the Ida M. Whittermore Philathea Class and the Woman's Union.

Mrs. Wills was a life member of the Martha Washington Chapter, Order of Eastern Star of Waterville. She enjoyed crafts, sewing and knitting.

Her husband, Russell G. Wills, died in 1981.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lincoln (Ruth) Good of Kennebunk, with whom she resided for the past 12 years; two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.


Nancy Marie Hudoch

The Tuscola County Advertiser (MI)
June 10, 2011

NANCY M. ANDREWS, Caro, formerly of Petersburg, VA, Died on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 at Select Specialty Hospital in Saginaw, at the age of 84.

The former Nancy Hudock was born on Dec. 15, 1926 in Ligonier, PA. The former Nancy Hudock married LTC Albert E. Andrews, USA Retired on Sept. 4, 1948 in Washington, D.C.

He preceded her in death in 1973.

Nancy was a mother, wife and homemaker and lived in Virginia until eight years ago when she moved to Caro. She was a lifelong attendee of Washington Street United Methodist Church in Petersburg, VA. Nancy enjoyed playing golf.

She is survived by one daughter, Vicki Riley of Caro; six grandchildren, Jason (Nichol) Andrews, Jamie (David) Crawford and their mother, Debbie Townsend; Michelle Riley, Jackie Riley, Jay Riley, Jill Riley and their father, John Riley; her great-grandchildren, Matthew and Anna Andrews; one brother, George (Joan) Hudock; a special niece, Cecelia (Tilton) Alexander and her remaining nieces, nephews and cousins.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by one son, Albert E. "Andy" Andrews II in 2000 and the remainder of her siblings.


77295. Constance Mary Hilton

The Quad-City Times (IA)
October 17, 2004

MOLINE - Constance Hilton Mark, 82, of Moline, well-known area dietician, died Friday, Oct. 15, 2004, at Trinity Medical Center, Rock Island.

The former Constance Mary Hilton was born June 18, 1922, in Anoka, the daughter of Harry B. and Tina (Serra) Hilton. She graduated from the University of Minnesota and received her Master's Degree from the University of Iowa. She married William R. Mark on March 3, 1989, in Leominster, Mass. He died April 25, 1998.

Connie was employed by the former Moline Lutheran Hospital for 38 years as Director of Dietary Services and then Director of Volunteer Services, retiring in 1985. She was responsible for the expansion of the Dietary Kitchen into a full dietary services department, and started the volunteer services program.

Connie was active in many community and professional organizations. She was Regent of Mary Little Deere Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, President of Zonta Club of the Quad Cities, President of Business and Professional Woman's Club of Moline, President of the Emily Clareen Circle of the former Lutheran Hospital Auxiliary, and a Board Member of the Moline YWCA and the Food Service Program at Marycrest College. She was a member of First Lutheran Church, Moline, Business and Professional Woman's Club of Davenport, Mississippi Valley Chapter of New England Women, Illinois Society of Daughters of Colonial Wars, Colonial Dames of the 17th Century, Hummel Club of the Quad Cities, and the Alumni Associations of the Universities of Minnesota and Iowa. Professionally, she was charter member and past president of the Mississippi Valley Dietetic Association, past president of the Illinois State Dietetic Association, and past Board Member of the American Dietetic Association.

She is survived by a cousin, Lois and John VanDervin, of Milwaukee, Wis., and their children, Paula VanDervin, Beth Kissner, and Scott VanDervin; a niece, Dru Goren, of Wynnewood, Pa.; and many special friends.