_Peter or Isaac ARQUETTE _
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_John ARQUETTE __________|
| (1844 - 1920) m 1867 |
| |_Betsey __________________
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|--Allen ARQUETTE
| (1887 - 1912)
| _Joseph B. TODHUNTER _____+
| | (.... - 1890) m 1839
|_Hannah Mabel TODHUNTER _|
(1841 - 1918) m 1867 |
|_Mary WHITE ______________+
(1813 - 1898) m 1839
Obit: Arquette, Al (1887 - 1912)
Poster: Stan
Surnames: ARQUETTE
---------Source: LOYAL TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 06/06/1912
--------- Arquette, Al (23 MAR 1887 - 24 MAY 1912)
The body of Al Arquette, who was killed by falling dirt in a mine on Friday, May 24, 1912, at Wallace, Idaho, arrived last Sunday.
The deceased, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Arquette of this village (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.), was twenty-five years of age and left here seven years ago for the west. He was known to many here and respected.
He was born March 23, 1887, in the town of Wood in Wood County, where he resided for fifteen years; then with his parents he moved to this town, where he stayed until at the age of eighteen he went to Dakota and from there went to Spokane, Wash., where he worked for five years. From there he went to Wallace, Idaho to work for the Federal Mining and Smelting Co. as timberman. He, with four others, were putting in timbers in a secluded part of the mine. He and one of the others were surprised by and buried beneath a sudden fall of ore and earth. Before his co-workers could reach him he was dead.
He leaves to mourn his loss a father, mother, four brothers and three sisters.
The funeral services were held at the M. E. Church on Sunday afternoon and the remains buried in the M. E. Cemetery.
tombstone, obituary
Arquette, Allen b. 22-Mar 1887
d. 24-May 1912
Single: John & Hannah Arquette
[9745] Robert worked for John Deere
[6441] Per Clark 17 Mar 2004, Harlow was the son of James Copeland and Lena Olson
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_John DE TEMPLE _____|
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|--Sylvia DE TEMPLE
| (1898 - 1984)
| _William DRUSCHEL ___
| | (1834 - 1907) m 1850
|_Amelia DRUSCHEL ____|
(1862 - 1942) |
|_Sibilla LINK _______
(1830 - 1898) m 1850
_Stephen GATES ______+
| (1599 - 1662) m 1628
_Simon GATES ________|
| (1645 - 1693) m 1670|
| |_Ann VEARE (Hill)____+
| (1602 - 1682) m 1628
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|--Margaret GATES
| (1689 - ....)
| _George BARSTOW _____+
| | (1614 - 1652) m 1650
|_Margaret BARSTOW ___|
(1649 - 1707) m 1670|
|_Susannah MERRETT ___+
(1626 - 1654) m 1650
_Ferdinand Heinrich Wilhelm KLEASNER _+
| (1856 - 1933) m 1885
_Lewis William KLEASNER _|
| (1892 - 1957) m 1916 |
| |_Elizabeth Marie MIDDLEBERGER ________+
| (1866 - 1942) m 1885
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|--Kenneth Fleet KLEASNER
| (1930 - 2007)
| _George W. BROWN _____________________
| | (1857 - 1930)
|_Mattie Lou BROWN _______|
(1896 - 1967) m 1916 |
|_Athelia _____________________________
(1855 - ....)
Published Friday, February 1, 2008
Ken "Kenny" Kleasner, 78, of Columbia died Nov. 17, 2007, in Houston.
Services were held Nov. 19, 2007.
He was born in Fayette and attended Hickman High School and graduated in 1947.
He was fondly called the "mayor" of McBaine.
Kenny played baseball with the Yankees farm team. He later enlisted in the Korean War.
He later went to Texas, where he attended college and worked the remaining years of his life.
Kenny leaves behind a wife, Johnnie, of Houston.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis Kleasner and Mattie Brown Kleasner; brothers Lewis and Wayne; and sisters Kathryn and Tootie.
[2095] Sent by Roalind Hassell 11/08 with the following note: "Dookie in Rayville, MO (a relative?) did do an obit. It's the attachment here. It has errors tho. He was born in 1930 so was 77 yrs old. There were no services. According to an application in his stuff, he said he was born in New Franklin, MO. I've seen his birth certificate but don't remember details."
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_Richard NOYES ______|
| (1550 - ....) m 1589|
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|--Peter NOYES
| (1592 - 1657)
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|_Mrs. NOYES _________|
(1561 - ....) m 1589|
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[3483]
From Wayne Olsen, based on "History of Sudbury," by Alfred Serano Hudson, 1889, published by town of Sudbury:
"Peter Noyes came from England in the ship "Confidence" 1638. He is called "yeoman" in the ship's passenger list, but is repeatedly mentioned in the records of this country as "gentleman;" and the term "Mr." is often applied. After a short stay in America, he returned to England, but came back the next year in the ship "Jonathan,", with , it is supposed, other children, viz., Nicholas, Dorothy, Abigail, and Peter; also the servants John Waterman, Richard Barnes and William Street. Mr. Noyes was a freeman May 13, 1640, a selectman 18 years, and represented the town at the General Court in 1640, 41, and 50. He died Sep 23, 1657. Three years before his death he gave his estate in England to his son Thomas. The day before his death he made a will in which he made his son Thomas his executor, and named the following other children: Peter, Joseph, Elizabeth (wife of Josiah Haynes), Dorothy (wife of John Haynes), Abigail ( wife of Thomas Plympton, his daughter-in-law Mary (wife of his son Thomas, and his kinsman Shadrach Hapgood. The Noyes have lived in various parts of the town. The mill on the west side was built by them. Prominent members of the family are buried in the Old Burying Ground, Wayland."
Much of "Puritan Village, The Formation of a New England Town" is about Peter Noyes and his yeoman role in creating the town of Sudbury. Author is Sumner Chilton Powell, Publ by Wesleyan Univ. Press, Hanover, NH,1963. Won Pulitzer Prize for History in 1964.
From "Genealogical Record of Some of the Noyes Descendants of James, Nicholas & Peter Noyes," by Col. Henry E. Noyes USA & Miss Harriette E.Noyes, Boston, MA 1904:
"...He was one of the first settlers of Sudbury, one writer says "probably the first Englishman who built a habitation west of the then boundary of Watertown" - one of the most prominent and wealthy men of the town, one of the commissioners to lay out and divide the town.. There were 3 divisions of land - 1639, Apr 20 1640, and Nov 18, 1640, and his share was 16-32 and 24 acres. Freeman May 13, 1640. Selectman 18 or 21 years. Appointed Deputy to General Court May 13, 1640, Oct 7, 1641, and May 22, 1650. Deacon of first school. Appointed surveyor of arms at Sudbury , May 13, 1640. His will dated the day preceding his death mentions all his children except Nicholas; his wife's name was Abigail." Abigail was probably the second wife based on information from the Powell book.
_William PARKER _____
| (1618 - 1686) m 1635
_Robert PARKER ______|
| (1637 - 1684) m 1656|
| |_Elizabeth PRATT ____
| (1613 - 1660) m 1635
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|--Mary PARKER
| (1658 - 1704)
| _Philip JAMES _______
| | (1600 - 1638)
|_Sarah JAMES ________|
(1634 - 1664) m 1656|
|_Jane DAVENPORT _____
(1606 - 1689)
_Jonathon THOMPSON _________+
| (1635 - 1691) m 1655
_Jonathon THOMPSON __|
| (1663 - 1748) |
| |_Susanna BLODGETT __________+
| (1637 - 1697) m 1655
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|--Ebenezer THOMPSON
| (1701 - 1755)
| _Francis WHITMORE (Wetmore)_
| | (1625 - 1685) m 1666
|_Frances WHITMORE ___|
(1671 - ....) |
|_Margaret HARTY ____________
m 1666