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  1. Gender. Male. Birth [1] 17 Sep 1708. Kittery, York, Maine, United States. Marriage. Aft 6 Nov 1732. Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United States to Mary Pine. William killed his wife Mary with an axe about two months after the birth of their last child, and buried her body, but was caught.

  2. When Fred William Deering was born on 25 October 1874, in Albany, New York, United States, his father, Charles F Deering, was 30 and his mother, Mina "Minnie" Carolina Bell, was 33. He had at least 2 sons and 3 daughters with Rosella Henrietta "Ella" Hofmeister. He lived in Big Stone Township, Williams, North Dakota, United States for about 20 ...

  3. Deering Davis. William Deering Davis (March 9, 1897 – 1965) [1] was an American designer and author who was one of the first American aviators to serve in Italy in World War I. He is also known for his marriages to movie star Louise Brooks and racehorse owner Etti Plesch .

  4. It was a frequent mooring point for Deering’s yacht, Nepenthe, and other vessels. The second Deering-McCormick merger occurred on July 6, 1914, when William Deering’s granddaughter, Marion, wed Cyrus McCormick’s grandnephew, Chauncey. This was 12 years after the celebrated corporate union of the two dynasties, creating International ...

  5. Feb 19, 2021 · Deering, Missouri history. Located in the Pemiscot County in Missouri’s Boot Heel, it is unincorporated. In Deering, Missouri there is a sign “Deering A Lumber Town” that shares the story. “In 1898, William Deering from Chicago, Illinois began purchasing tracts of land in this area. His interest was solely for the cypress, sycamore, gum ...

  6. is today known as Deering Ridge. The property is still owned by descendants of the original settlers and I have worked the fields since 1953. A Monument was erected in 1896 and reads as follows: "This commemorates the Settlement of this farm June 17, 1770 by William Deering, born December 25, 1748 at Pine Point Scarboro, Maine.

  7. Sep 6, 2015 · DEERINGWilliam (Bill) Louis Vayens Sr., 86, of Deering, died peacefully Sunday, Aug. 30, 2015. He was in the Navy in World War II and was stationed on the USS Little Rock. He worked as a mechanic

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