Jacob Craigie Tesniere

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FatherDaniel John Tesniere
MotherKatie LaMontagne
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John Roberts

M, b. say 1559, d. shortly before 29 Nov 1615
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FatherJohn Roberts b. c 1535, d. 1581
MotherElizabeth Clevely b. s 1539, d. a 1579
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Birth*John Roberts was born say 1559.1 
Marriage*He married Margaret (?) circa 1589.1 
Death*John Roberts died shortly before 29 Nov 1615 in Woolstone, Gloucester, EnglandG.1 

Child of John Roberts and Margaret (?)

Citations

  1. Website Source: http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/roberts.html, date viewed 15 May 2020.

William E. Goeller

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Lily Anne Gentile

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MotherKimberly Martha Sutherland
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Drew Robert Gentile

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MotherKimberly Martha Sutherland
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Jonathan David Pyle

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MotherBarbara Mary Martin Dolan
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Andrea Denise Borders

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MotherAletta (?)
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Jaren Daniel Pyle

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Josh Pyle

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FatherJerry Pyle
MotherBarbara Mary Martin Dolan
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Wendy (?)

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Jodi Pyle

F
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FatherJerry Pyle
MotherBarbara Mary Martin Dolan
Last Edited29 Aug 2018

James Borders

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Aletta (?)

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Jeffrey Trudel

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Hollis Judson Wyman Jr.

M, b. 15 April 1924, d. 31 October 1968
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FatherHollis Judson Wyman b. 1893, d. 1975
MotherRuth Sword
Last Edited3 Feb 2020
Birth*Hollis Judson Wyman Jr. was born on 15 April 1924 at Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital in Boston, Suffolk County, MassachusettsG.1 
Marriage*He married at 784 Beacon Street Sylvia Larrabee, daughter of Harold Atkins Larrabee and Doris Marie Kennard, on 6 September 1949 in Boston.2 
Death*Hollis Judson Wyman Jr. died of cancer on 31 October 1968 at the Edith Cavell Clinic in Brussels, BelgiumG.3,4 
When Hollis and Sylvia were married in September 1949 he was a social worker living at 493 Auburn Street in Newton, Middlesex County, MassachusettsG
Sylvia was a student living in Wolfeboro, Carroll County, New HampshireG
His obituary appeared in the 3 November 1968 Boston Globe and read as follows:

Hollis J. Wyman, Jr. Formerly of Newton; 44. Brussels, Belgium -- Memorial Services will be held here today for Hollis J. Wyman Jr., 44, formerly of Newton, Mass. who died Thursday at the Edith Cavell Clinic. Mr. Wyman was the First Deputy of the New York State European Trade Office. He was born in Boston and graduated from Harvard College in 1944. During World War II he was a lieutenant on the aircraft carrier Essex. For two years following the war he served with the American Friends Service committee in Germany and France. In 1958 he received a Master's degree in public administration from New York University. He leaves his wife, Sylvia (Larrabee) Wyman; a son Peter, attending Harvard College; daughters Amy and Judith; his father, Hollis J. Wyman Sr., a teacher at Franklin Technical Institute; a brother, David, a teacher at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, and two sisters, Mrs. John C. Belding of Barre, Vt., and Mrs. Donald Sprargen of Schenectacy, N.Y.3 

Children of Hollis Judson Wyman Jr. and Sylvia Larrabee

Citations

  1. Massachusetts Vital Records, Births, 1924, v.1, p.135, no.5384.
  2. Massachusetts Vital Records, Marriages, 1949, v.77, p.213.
  3. Boston Globe, Boston, Mass., Obituaries, Obituary of Hollis J. Wyman, Jr., 3 Nov 1968, p.111.
  4. Website Source: International School of Brussels Class of 1969, AmyNoel Wyman page, <http://www.isb69.org/companies/407/17/Wyman-AmyNoel>, date viewed 2 Feb 2020.

Peter Wyman

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FatherHollis Judson Wyman Jr. b. 15 Apr 1924, d. 31 Oct 1968
MotherSylvia Larrabee b. 5 Jun 1928, d. 8 Feb 1986
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Children of Peter Wyman and Mary Ellen Pirtchett

AmyNoel Wyman

F, b. 4 December 1951, d. 28 March 2017
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FatherHollis Judson Wyman Jr. b. 15 Apr 1924, d. 31 Oct 1968
MotherSylvia Larrabee b. 5 Jun 1928, d. 8 Feb 1986
Last Edited2 Feb 2020
Birth*AmyNoel Wyman was born on 4 December 1951 in Torrington, Litchfield County, ConnecticutG.1 
Death*She died of breast cancer on 28 March 2017 at the Tippett Home in Needham, Norfolk County, MassachusettsG. Her remains were cremated at the Blue Hill Crematory in Braintree, Mass. on March 30th.2 
According to her Facebook page, AmyNoel lived in the following places: Marlborough, Massachusetts, Moved on August 15, 2006
Millis, Massachusetts, Moved on June 9, 1999
Southborough, Massachusetts, Moved on July 1, 1996
West Concord, Massachusetts, Moved on September 25, 1994
Ashland, Massachusetts, Moved on December 31, 1991
Billings, Montana, Moved on April 30, 1990
Auburndale, Massachusetts, Moved on December 4, 1985
Kathmandu, Nepal, Moved on October 1, 1985
Derry, New Hampshire, Moved on October 1, 1984
Auburndale, Massachusetts, Moved on March 22, 1983
East Village, Manhattan, NYC, Moved on February 9, 1977
Bloomfield, New Jersey, Moved on September 5, 1973
Providence, Rhode Island, Moved on September 11, 1969
Auburndale, Massachusetts, Moved on January 19, 1969
Brussels, Belgium, Moved on September 1, 1964
Nyack, New York, Moved on July 5, 1963
Saranac Lake, New York, Moved on January 11, 1961
Nyack, New York, Moved on July 16, 1958
Brooklyn, New York, Moved on August 23, 1956
Alton Bay, New Hampshire, Moved on June 20, 1956
Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Moved on August 5, 1954
Monterey, Massachusetts, Moved on December 7, 1951. 
Her work and education listing from her Facebook page:
Online Doctoral student at Peace Theological Seminary & College of Philosophy in Los Angeles from 2014 until her death.
Medical Device Specialist at Integra LifeSciences in Burlington, Mass., 2011-2014.
Regulatory Affairs Specialist at Johnson & Johnson in Raynham, Mass., 2010-2011.
Regulatory Specialist at Boston Scientific in Natick, Mass. from 1996-2006.
Worked in Public relations at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Mass. from 1992-1994.
Assistant to the Dean at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana from 1990-1991.
Office Manager at New England Strategies in Waltham, Mass. from 1988-1990.
Assistant to Director of 21 Clinical Labs at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston from 1983-1985.
Reservations and Ticketing Agent at Air France in Manhattan from Feb 1977 to March 1983.
Studied Masters in Applied Psychology, Philadelphia, PA at University of Santa Monica, class of 1988
Studied Human studies at Brown University in Providence, RI, class of 1973
Went to Newton North High School, Newton, Mass., class of 1969
Went to Ecole Decroly, Class of 1969 · Brussels, Belgium. 
Hello ISB classmates,
It's great to be back in touch. I was with you in 8th grade upstairs in that old building. Mr. Read, Mr. Sedgwick, and Mrs. Marcus ? (the cute woman Social Studies teacher who danced to Baby Love with us);-)
In 8th grade I thought I was going to be a journalist and got the English prize, and then found myself at l'ecole Decroly in Uccle the next year and at first was striving just to survive in French, and then was very grateful to be immersed in Belgian life and at that very special, friendly but rigorous school. So now I still speak fluent French, but the journalism in English never happened.
I still saw many of you regularly - at dances, at scouts, singing in the church choir, working in the high school library on Friday afternoons, and also at Youth Fellowship. I just remembered I was actually President of Youth Fellowship senior year until my father died suddenly of cancer and we had to leave the country by the end of 1968.
It was hard enough to lose my dad, but coming back to the states in 1969 was a shock in itself. Like many of you, we had left America in 1964 when people were still patriotic and life was rather calm, altho we were still grieving the loss of JFK. A revolution happened while we were gone and we missed it! The Civil Rights and Women's Movements, MLK and Bobby Kennedy, the riots.... We didn't recognize our own country.
We had lived in NYC and it's suburbs before Brussels but we went to Boston because my brother was already there in college and we could live in my grandfather's house in Newton. (Some of you may remember my brother Peter. He never went to ISB but also sang in the choir, recruited some of you to play basketball in his Belgian League, dated ISBers and had a rock band that played at a couple of ISB dances in the spring of 1968. He was at the prom in '68 with Laurel Masse. I was with Ted Ericson.)
Going from my senior class of 19 ! at Decroly (you thought ISB was small) to my senior class of 1000 ! at Newton North was the worst culture shock I've ever been thru. I should have gone straight to college (I had twice as many credits from Decroly as I needed to graduate from Newton (one of the best schools in the US at the time) - so much for American high schools!)
I went to Brown (where I bumped into Scott Redding and Chris Conover) and, like you, somehow survived the chaos of the draft, Kent State, Cambodia, the student strike and war protests, along with the dismantling of all the rules of society as we knew it, and entered the Age of Aquarius and the flower children. How did we manage? Kids nowadays have no idea. I do have a nice memory of one Spring Weekend sitting on the campus green with Judy Collins and James Taylor singing from the rooftop of a building and then Laura Nyro filling the whole indoor stadium with her piano and voice. Margy Simon was there from Mount Holyoke.
My boyfriend during college was a college grad activist (conscientious objector) in Atlanta working for Job Corps, so that was a real strain when I needed a shoulder to cry on about my dad (and my mom's illness too). Eventually I gave in to the persistent attentions of a nice computer scientist at Brown, who graduated in 1971, and we were married when I graduated in '73.
Then suddenly I was a New Jersey suburban housewife and thought I had woken up on the moon. Talk about the Stepford Wives! It was fun to play house and travel, but I needed more meaning in life, so I left the marriage and moved into Manhattan to work for Air France, where I had free tickets and free Meridien Hotels all over the planet. It was heaven! and I stayed for six years, returning often to see my close friends in Brussels, and spending as much time as possible in Asia and Africa.
Then my mom's brain tumor got worse and I moved to Boston to take care of her in '83 until she passed in '86. She was my best friend and watching her suffer and die was the worst torture I've ever been thru. She was such a great spirit. I miss her still, and so wish she could know my son and he could know her.
During my travels I fell in love with Nepal, visited four times and lived there for awhile doing my own Peace Corps - working in Mother Teresa's Hospice and Children's Shelter, helping build a school, paying for the books, teacher's salaries and a scholarship fund. I hope to take my son Hollis (named after my dad and grandfather) there some year soon. My friend who built the schools and clinics built a hotel (Himalayan Horizon - treat yourself to a glance at the breathtaking views on its website). If you have any yearnings to visit the Himalayas I hope you'll go - it is magical.
I've had careers in social service, writing and editing, office management, counseling, and now patient safety in biotech. I write adverse event reports to the FDA - not uplifting but it pays the bills. I just got certified in Laughter Yoga, which I love. Someday I'll be teaching that in corporations, not sitting in cubeland myself. I got a Masters in Applied Psychology (counseling) in '88 and am now completing a Masters in Spiritual Science. I've been a lay minister in my church since '88. Spirituality and healing are the core of my life.
I've always been a dancer. I originally did ballet, modern and jazz and then before I had Hollis (in 1998 - I skipped a whole generation) I did 10 years of ballroom and swing. I Love swing! I also love long distance swimming and often swim across Walden Pond.
Since I moved to the Boston area I've fallen in love with the upper coast of Maine - Deer Isle, just before Acadia. This summer will be my 20th year going there. It's a treasure if you're ever in the area, a peaceful artist's colony with one of the only lobstering villages left in the country. I'm so glad I can give that time on the ocean to my son. It is so precious and something I never had as a child.
Aside from New England I lived in Montana for a year from 1990-91. Now I've done the country's extremes - Manhattan and Montana. Millions of people to no one! Montana is surreal. It's actually cowboys and indians country. I never would have believed it. It was a great experience, especially Yellowstone and Glacier. I actually became engaged to a spiritual cowboy dancing instructor out there, and had the most ecstatic year of my life. But I needed more trees (eastern MT has none), and more sanity, and finally came back to New England.
All those years I kept looking for someone I wanted to marry and have a family with. I had always known I was born to be a mom and also very much wanted to carry on the huge legacy of loving that my mother had given me. But after dating literally hundreds of interesting, attractive, intelligent men I finally gave up and had my son on my own. I'm so glad I did and just wish I'd done it 10 years earlier! I was in great shape at 46 with all the swing dancing (like 3 hours of aerobics a night) but being a single mom working full time showed me how exhausted I could be!
Luckily for me my sister Judy (a Chinese and Asian History professor) adopted from China when Hollis was born, so her daughter Leah is exactly the same age as Hollis and her family (she adopted again 4 years later) just moved from DC up to West Hartford, CT. It's great to have them nearby! Peter is a doctor in Atlanta, also with a daughter around Hollis' age, and then three kids from a first marriage here in Boston and a new granddaughter just born last summer! The first of the next generation. We are thrilled. (His first three are all part Native American, very involved in tribal activities. It's great.)
My wonderful son Hollis is the greatest joy I have ever known. He is such a character! He's 11 and loves racquetball, basketball, Star Wars and reading. We have a great time together. We just got 3 guinea pigs, first pets ever, so we now have a family of five. Sometime in the next few years I'll finally take him home to Brussels. Then my plan is that we'll do at least one week a year of service work outside the country (my parents met because they had worked in international Quaker work camps). I hope he'll live abroad someday. I am certainly raising him to be a world citizen.
You and I were so lucky to have those years in Brussels. We are the fortunate ones. And yet it frustrates me that America rules the world and so few Americans have lived abroad and really appreciate other cultures. I so wish this country had a higher consciousness! Oh well, hopefully progress is being made.
Meanwhile, I'm so glad to be back in touch with you all, love reading about your lives, and wish you Blessings overflowing.
Namaste,
AmyNoel.3 
AmyNoel was living at 139A Broadmeadow Street #9 in Marlborough, Middlesex County, MassachusettsG, when she died. 
Her obituary appeared in the 2 June 2017 the Boston Globe and read as follows:

WYMAN, AmyNoel AmyNoel Wyman, of Marlborough, MA, passed away on March 28, 2017 from cancer at age 65. Predeceased by her parents, Hollis J. and Sylvia L. Wyman. She is survived by son, Hollis Sylvan Wyman of Boston, brother, Peter Wyman of Hiram, GA, and sister, Judy Wyman Kelly of West Hartford, CT. 

Child of AmyNoel Wyman

Citations

  1. Date and place from death record.
  2. Massachusetts Vital Records, Deaths, 2017, v.33, p.438.
  3. Website Source: International School of Brussels Class of 1969, AmyNoel Wyman page, <http://www.isb69.org/companies/407/17/Wyman-AmyNoel>, date viewed 2 Feb 2020.

Hollis Sylvan Wyman

M
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MotherAmyNoel Wyman b. 4 Dec 1951, d. 28 Mar 2017
Last Edited2 Feb 2020

Paul Fredrick Melish

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FatherSteven Carl Melish
MotherJanice Louise Baker
Last Edited22 Dec 2018

Steven Carl Melish

M
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Last Edited22 Dec 2018

Child of Steven Carl Melish and Janice Louise Baker

Janice Louise Baker

F
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Last Edited22 Dec 2018

Child of Janice Louise Baker and Steven Carl Melish

John H. Brooks

M, b. 1840, d. 24 November 1878
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FatherAlbert Brooks b. 1807, d. 1844
MotherHannah (?) b. 1808, d. 1886
Last Edited13 Oct 2024
Birth*John H. Brooks was born in 1840 in Newport, Penobscot County, MaineG.1 
Marriage*He married Sarah Ellen Atkins, daughter of Joseph Atkins and Mary (?), on 24 December 1868 in Boston, Suffolk County, MassachusettsG. At the time of their marriage they were both living in Gardiner, Maine. John's occupation was "Steamer's Steward.2 
Death*John H. Brooks died on 24 November 1878 in Boston, Suffolk County, MassachusettsG.1 

Citations

  1. Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/, (Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 December 2018), memorial page for John H. Brooks (1840–24 Nov 1878), Find A Grave Memorial no. 181978382, citing Riverside Cemetery, Newport, Penobscot County, Maine.).
  2. Massachusetts Vital Records, Marriages, 1868, v.210, p.173, no.3103.

Albert Brooks

M, b. 1807, d. 1844
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Last Edited23 Dec 2018
Marriage*Albert Brooks married Hannah (?)
Birth*Albert Brooks was born in 1807. 
Death*He died in 1844. 

Child of Albert Brooks and Hannah (?)

Hannah (?)

F, b. 1808, d. 1886
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Last Edited23 Dec 2018
Marriage*Hannah (?) married Albert Brooks
Birth*Hannah (?) was born in 1808. 
Death*She died in 1886. 

Child of Hannah (?) and Albert Brooks

Sarah Ellen Atkins

F, b. circa 1846
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FatherJoseph Atkins
MotherMary (?)
Last Edited13 Oct 2024
Birth*Sarah Ellen Atkins was born circa 1846 in Canaan, Somerset County, MaineG
Marriage*She married John H. Brooks, son of Albert Brooks and Hannah (?), on 24 December 1868 in Boston, Suffolk County, MassachusettsG. At the time of their marriage they were both living in Gardiner, Maine. John's occupation was "Steamer's Steward.1 
Her husband's gravestone also has an E.K. Atkins 1844-1891, who might be her. 
Https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7X5-M3Q. 

Citations

  1. Massachusetts Vital Records, Marriages, 1868, v.210, p.173, no.3103.

Joseph Atkins

M
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Last Edited22 Feb 2021
Marriage*Joseph Atkins married Mary (?)

Child of Joseph Atkins and Mary (?)

Mary (?)

F
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Last Edited23 Dec 2018
Marriage*Mary (?) married Joseph Atkins

Child of Mary (?) and Joseph Atkins

Annie J. Hathaway

F, b. circa 1851
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MotherMyranda (?)
Last Edited23 Jan 2023
Birth*Annie J. Hathaway was born circa 1851 in Ware, Hampshire County, MassachusettsG
Marriage*She married Frank Wilbur Atkins, son of Thomas Atkins and Lucinda Fairbanks, on 24 July 1870 in Holyoke, Hampden County, MassachusettsG. At the time of their marriage Frank was a merchant and they were both living in Holyoke.1 

Children of Annie J. Hathaway and Frank Wilbur Atkins

Citations

  1. Massachusetts Vital Records, Marriages, 1870, v.227, p.21, no.78.

Myranda (?)

F
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Last Edited23 Dec 2018

Child of Myranda (?)

Annie Allen

F, b. 16 November 1848
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FatherThomas Allen
MotherMargaret (?)
Last Edited15 Sep 2024
Birth*Annie Allen was born on 16 November 1848 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, MassachusettsG.1,2 
Marriage*She married first Cyrus Hamblen, son of Allen Timothy Hamblen and Hannah Jackson Wentworth, on 2 January 1868 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, MassachusettsG. Cyrus was a tin peddler and they were both living in Cambridge when they got married.3 

Citations

  1. Vital Records of Cambridge Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1850. (Boston, MA: Wright & Potter, 1914), 1:17. This published birth record also gives the date of 16 Oct 1848 that comes from her gravestone.
  2. She was age 19 when married in Jan 1868, b. in Cambridge.
  3. Massachusetts Vital Records, Marriages, 1868, v.209, p.111, no.6.