_____________________ | _Francis AUSTIN _____| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Isabella AUSTIN | (1633 - 1719) | _John BLAND _________ | | |_Isabella BLAND _____| | |_Joanna _____________
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Isabella's home was on the same street a little to the west, on the place marked in the N.H. Atlas of 1892 "J.C. Marston." Her father died while she was young and her mother soon married Thomas Leavitt of Exeter, who came and lived on her place. Isabella had sisters Jemima and Keziah. Jemima married John Knowles, the first of his family in Hampton, and Keziah married a Tucker.
Isabella was once a victim of persecution for witchcraft. She and Rachel Fuller were accused in the summer of 1680. Rachel confessed and accused Isabella. Both were committed to prison where they remained till the sitting of the Hampton court, Sept. 7. Then "The Court having heard ye case of Rachel Fuller and Isabel Towle, being apprehended and committed upon suspition of witchcraft, doe ordr yt they still continued in prison till bond be given for thier good behaviour of £100 a piece during the Court's pleasure," John Fuller became bondsman for his wife, and Isaac Marston and John Redman for Isabella.
_Colonel Obadiah CLEMENT _+ | (1743 - 1829) _Daniel CLEMENT _____| | | | |_Sarah BATCHELDER ________+ | (1748 - 1786) | |--Sarah CLEMENT | (1801 - 1877) | __________________________ | | |_Abrigail PILLSBURY _| | |__________________________
[9] Daughter of Daniel and Abrigail (Pillsbury) Clement.
_Jean DE FRANCHIMONT _+ | _Hugues DE LANNOY ____________| | (1311 - 1349) | | |_Mahienne DE LANNOY __ | | |--Hugues II DE LANNOY | (1373 - ....) | ______________________ | | |_Marguerite dame DE MINGOVAL _| | |______________________
_Andrew DIBIASIO __________ | _Frank DEBIASIO _____| | (1883 - 1971) m 1908| | |_Katherine ? ______________ | | |--James Franklin DEBIASIO | (1909 - 1991) | _Charles Saville GIVEN ____+ | | (1865 - 1929) m 1889 |_Ella Frances GIVEN _| (1891 - 1942) m 1908| |_Hattie Chandler RACKLEFF _+ (1869 - 1932) m 1889
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James DeBiasio worked in the electrical maintenance at the Verney Mill
before moving from Topsham, Maine in 1944.
A long time residence of Reading, Pa. he was employed as a master mechanic
by former Diamond Brothers Furniture and the former Brothers Furniture in
Reading before retiring.
_Philip HIGGINS _____+ | (1728 - ....) _Benjamin HIGGINS ___| | (1765 - 1859) | | |_Mary WILEY _________ | | |--Hannah HIGGINS | (1805 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Hannah COOMBS ______| (1785 - 1811) | |_____________________
__________________________ | _Samuel J. STOUGHTON _| | m 1871 | | |__________________________ | | |--Mary Drusilla STOUGHTON | | _Johnathan Perkins TOWLE _+ | | (1811 - 1881) m 1836 |_Eliza Jane TOWLE ____| (1846 - ....) m 1871 | |_Eliza HEATH _____________ m 1836
_Robey Marston TOWLE _+ | (1809 - 1887) m 1829 _Benjamin Franklin TOWLE _| | (1831 - 1901) m 1852 | | |_Abigail NELSON ______ | m 1829 | |--Nellie Jane TOWLE | | ______________________ | | |_Martha A. SWAIN _________| m 1852 | |______________________
_Nathan Smith TROW __ | (1804 - 1885) m 1827 _Anthony C TROW _____| | (1833 - ....) m 1862| | |_Sarah CHASE ________+ | (1802 - 1874) m 1827 | |--Ida May TROW | | _____________________ | | |_Orinda L. WIGGIN ___| m 1862 | |_____________________
_Jefferson WILSON ____+ | (1820 - 1899) _Horace Scott WILSON _| | (1867 - 1949) m 1887 | | |_Elizabeth D SMALL ___+ | (1841 - 1934) | |--Herbert Roscoe WILSON | (1892 - 1965) | _Samuel S. BLAISDELL _ | | |_Elizabeth BLAISDELL _| (1868 - 1934) m 1887 | |_Elizabeth BOOBER ____
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Operator of a fuel oil business and for many years an officer in the Brunswick Volunteer Fire Department.
Mr. Wilson, a Brunswick native, was for 20 years employed at the Brunswick bulk plant of the Standard Oil Co. He established and operated his own fuel oil business in 1932.
One of the early members of the reorganized Volunteer Fire Department. Mr. Wilson held various offices. For many years he was captain of the then Hook and Ladder Company. He retired in 1959.
He attended local schools. He served in the Army during the First World War, returning to Brunswick to marry the former Annie Cairns of Brunswick, following his discharge.
The following information was found on Herbert Roscoe Wilson in the ook "Roster of Maine in the Military Service of the United States and Allies in World War 1917-1919".
Wilson, Herbert R.
Born in Brunswick, Maine, June 23, 1892
Residence: Brunswick
Inducted: Yarmouthville, Cumberland, Co. No1, July 25/18.
Private
Organization: 44 Company 11 Training Battalion 155 Depot Brigade to
discharge.
Overseas Service: None
Honorable discharge on demobilization: Dec 5, 1918.