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Source reference N831 :
Individuals : Robert Charles CROCKER
Burial: Worcester County Memorial Park
Paxton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 117043988
Source reference H832 :
Individuals : Etienne Claude CROISETIERE
From the research and on-line tree of Tom Firkowski.
This lineage is represented by kit #N65833 posted on the Crosier / Crozier Surname DNA Project.
Source reference N833 :
Individuals : Margaret Ann CROSBY
Burial: Massachusetts National Cemetery
Bourne, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 72776562
Source reference N834 :
Individuals : Elizabeth CROSHIER
Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery
Chicopee, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: Section 4, Row 9
Find A Grave Memorial# 63494344
Source reference N835 :
Individuals : George J. CROSHIER
Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery
Chicopee, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: Section 4, Row 9
Find A Grave Memorial# 63494342
Source reference H836 :
Individuals : George J. CROSHIER
Birth: Mass. Vital records.org
from: ROSTER OF KNOWN UNION SOLDIERS BURIED IN FREDERICKSBURG NATIONAL CEMETERY
(860) Croshier, George J. (ROH has Crosle) Private. Co.C, 57 MA. Res - Chicopee,MA. Age -
18. Occ - Painter. Enlisted 29 March, 1864. Mustered in 6 April, 1864. Killed 12 May, 1864 at
Spotsylvania (SR). McCoull's Farm, Spotsylvania (ROH).
Source reference N837 :
Individuals : Joicy CROSHIER
Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery
Chicopee, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: Section 4, Row 9
Find A Grave Memorial# 63494345
Source reference N838 :
Individuals : Rebecca CROSHIER
Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery
Chicopee, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: Section 4, Row 9
Find A Grave Memorial# 63494341
Source reference N839 :
Individuals : William CROSHIER
Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery
Chicopee, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: Section 4, Row 9
Find A Grave Memorial# 63494343
Source reference N840 :
Individuals : Abigail CROSIER
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Oakland, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 103839557
Source reference N841 :
Individuals : Achsah CROSIER
Burial: Worthington Center Cemetery
Worthington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 114609490
Source reference N842 :
Individuals : Adaline Arabella CROSIER
Burial: North Becket Cemetery
Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 91316274
Source reference N843 :
Individuals : Adam B. CROSIER
Burial: Green Hill Cemetery
Union, Monroe County, West Virginia, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 6258167
Source reference N844 :
Individuals : Agnes CROSIER
Burial: Greenville Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Donalds, Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 50642085
Source reference N845 :
Individuals : Agnes CROSIER
Burial: Oakland Cemetery
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 95625265
Source reference N846 :
Individuals : Agnes Maria CROSIER
Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery
Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 41691152
Source reference N847 :
Individuals : Albert CROSIER
Burial: New Hebron Cemetery
Hebron, Washington County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 118820000
Source reference N848 :
Individuals : Albert B CROSIER
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 73236969
Source reference N849 :
Individuals : Albert Henry CROSIER
Burial: Pittsfield Cemetery
Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: Orchard Hill
Find A Grave Memorial# 115609632
Find A Grave Memorial# 130202014
Source reference N850 :
Individuals : Albert John CROSIER
Burial: Pioneer Cemetery
Salina, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 14228398
Source reference H851 :
Individuals : Albina L CROSIER
Record of the descendants of William Sumner, of Dorchester, Mass., 1636 By William Sumner Appleton
Source reference N852 :
Individuals : Aleatha Anne CROSIER
Find A Grave Memorial# 136499782
Source reference N853 :
Individuals : Alexander CROSIER
Burial: Robinson Cemetery
Calais, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 136220264
RAustin: D: "single, of consumption"
VT VR "son of Edward & Lucy ae 19-5-27"
VT NSDAR 18:291 "ae 19 b. VT unm. d May"
[Iris Baird]
Source reference H854 :
Individuals : Alexander CROSIER
In Argyle, N.Y. in 1870 US census.
Source reference N855 :
Individuals : Alexander CROSIER
Burial: Bovina Cemetery
Bovina, Delaware County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 93426198
Source reference H856 :
Individuals : Alexander CROSIER
The freeman's journal. (Cooperstown, Otsego County, N.Y.), January 07, 1909, Page 1,
Alexander Crosier of Bovina, was killed at Delhi last we by a falling limb from a tree. Mr Crosier was working, with a neigbor, Wallace Smith, cutting wood, Mr. Smith noticed that a falling limb was likely to strick his companion and called to him to get out of the way. He however, was not quick enough to avoid it and being struck on the head, his skull was crushed and he survived but a short time. He was fify-two years old and leaves a wife and family.
Source reference H857 :
Individuals : Alexander Wilson CROSIER
Obituary of Dr. Rollin Crosier states that his son was adopted
Source reference N858 :
Individuals : Alice Elizabeth CROSIER
Burial: Myrtle Hill Memorial Park
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
Plot: Section 10
Find A Grave Memorial# 59709126
Source reference N859 :
Individuals : Alice Harriet CROSIER
Burial: Lakewood Cemetery
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Plot: Section 13 Lot 59 Grave 1
Find A Grave Memorial# 137708568
Source reference H860 :
Individuals : Alice Jane CROSIER
http://www.wbng.com/obits/278231881.html
Alice J. Ross, 88, of Binghamton, passed away Friday, October 3, 2014 at Susquehanna Nursing Center with family by her side. She was born April 22, 1926 in Scranton, PA, daughter of the late Harry A. Crosier and Edna Crosier (Brundage). She was predeceased by her loving husband of 70 years, Raymond Ross. She has one son, Robert (Marlene), Denver, NC; two grandchildren, Kimberly Ross and Jeffery (Christy) Ross; and two great-grandchildren, Stephanie and Lindsay Nelson. Alice was a devoted wife and mother. She enjoyed baking and spending time with her great-granddaughters.
A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, October 6, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at the East Ararat Church, Ararat, PA, with Pastor Phyllis Hunter officiating. Burial will be held in the Thompson Cemetery, Thompson, PA. Friends may call at the East Ararat Church on Monday, October 6, 2014 from 10 to 11 a.m. The family would like to express their gratitude to Sara Presto and all of the Lourdes Hospice staff.
Source reference N861 :
Individuals : Alice Jane CROSIER
Burial: Thompson Cemetery
Thompson, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 138825513
Source reference H862 :
Individuals : Alice M CROSIER
Alice is not in the household of Timothy Green Crosier in 1900.
Source reference N863 :
Individuals : Alice Mary CROSIER
Burial: New Zion Cemetery
Waiteville, Monroe County, West Virginia, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 6150232
Source reference N864 :
Individuals : Allen R. CROSIER
Burial: New Hebron Cemetery
Hebron, Washington County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 118820070
Source reference N865 :
Individuals : Allison CROSIER
Burial: Bovina Cemetery
Bovina, Delaware County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 93426222
Her head stone reads "Miss Allison Crosier"
Housekeeper for Andrew Chisholm
Source reference H866 :
Individuals : Alvin Eugene CROSIER
1900 Census says that mothers name is Anna
Source reference N867 :
Individuals : Alvin Eugene CROSIER
died Saratoga Hospital
Source reference N868 :
Individuals : Amy C. CROSIER
Burial: Paucatuck Cemetery
West Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 70919285
Source reference H869 :
Individuals : Ancestor CROSIER
John Crosier mortgaged property in Pelham (possibly Belchertown), Province of Massachusetts Bay in March 1748/49. This land stayed in the hands of Crosier descendants into the middle 1800's, this is the first positive identification of this Crosier family line.
Mrs. Martha wife of John Crozer died December 30, 1776 in Pelham, Ma.and burried in Cook-Johnson Cemetery
Source reference N870 :
Individuals : Ancestor CROSIER
Origin of the Crosier Family of Halifax, Vt.
From Italy came an educated literate man from the Roman Catholic Church to Southern England, possibly London. He assisted the Bishop and carried the Bacculus Pastoralis (bachul in Gaelic) during religious ceremonies. He used the surname Croyser from his duties some time before 1234. He was of Haplogroup R1b-Z194/R-CTS11874. He and his family acquired mesuages and land holdings in England throughout the next several centuries. Hinwick, Pabenham, Stoke d'abernon, Haversham, Fetcham, Albury, Ickingham, and others. There are still Crosiers in these areas today.
In the middle of the 1300s the Black Death Plague ravaged England. This upset land ownership and politics. In 1376 the "Registrum Honores de Morton " lists the Crosier family in Liddesdale. The Earls of Morton were the Black Douglass'. Willam Croyser later to be Archdeacon of Tiviotdale is born in Scotland so presumably his parents were there at least the generation before. He has dealings with the Roman Catholic Church during "The Great Schism" in which he represented the interest of the Black Douglass'.
The Crosers of LIddesdale controled the pass between Liddesdale and Tynedale. The Crosers maintained three defensive structures there, Rakistonlees, Stainieshields, and Hudshouse. These seemed to serve as the staging area for raids through the Bewcastle Waste into England. There were Crosers on both sides of the border so they probably knew what was going on from their relatives. They also occupied a similar position at "Note o'the Gate" and Acreknow between Liddesdale and Tiviotdale. The group of Croziers that are genetically related to the Dalglieshs may have come by the surname as the Border Crosers grayne became more powerful and more of a clan than a family .
The Crozers of Liddesdale were never a clan, there was never a "Clan Crozier", therefore they never had a coat of arms. The lands that they occupied were the property of the Earls of Morton who had fallen out of power when they lost the Battle of Arkinholme, this left the Croser family with no lord of power overthem and they became outlaws with no alegence to either the King of England or the King of Scotland.
With the ascension of James the 1 to the Crown of England the Border Rievers were executed or dispersed from the borders. If they were not executed they could have gone to Ulster Plantation, dispersed further North in Scotland, become coal miners in New castle upon Tyne, become mercenaries(Scotland had been allies of France for a long time and they frequently exchanged mercenaries), become mercenaries in the Cautionary Towns of the low contries, gone to sea (Capt. Anthony Crosier, and the Crozier maritime family of tthe Isle of Wight), moved south into England (possibly Newbiggin ) or remained in the area with a precarious life as a Mosstrooper (John Croser 'called the Fryday theefe') . The Border Rievers who were mercenaries in foreign lands at the time of James I taking the throne may have stayed in those countries for a while before migrating to Northern Ireland or America. This may be a source of the "Crosiers came From France" traditions.
Northern Ireland attracted the Border Rievers but also French Huguenots (Anthony DuCrozat), various refugees and also Englishmen looking for opportunity. The Croysers of England could have been among them.
Genetic testing has identified a male individual with the surname "McLin" that geneticaly matches our Crosier YDNA with a common ancester 1650 ~1750. Could this be one of the Maclem/Maclam that lived in Pelham, Ma. some of whom married to the Crossett family?
Alas this individual has not made his contact information available.
Rather than rewrite history we refer you to the following:
http://www.ulsterheritage.com/scotsirish/s_i_history.htm#Non-Scot ter_Scots
http://www.thebigdeacon.com/lisburn.htm
Notice the Crossett/Crosier confusion in the above.
http://www.thebigdeacon.com/crossett.htm
The above discusses the conditions in the Province of Massachusetts Bay where my ancestor John Crozer settled. The origin of the Cossetts was not the same as that of any lines of the Cros/ziers.
Source reference N871 :
Individuals : Andrew Mifflin CROSIER
Burial: Mountain View Memorial Park
Lakewood (Pierce County), Pierce County, Washington, USA
Plot: Fir
Find A Grave Memorial# 102980929
Source reference N872 :
Individuals : Andrew R. CROSIER
Burial: Springbrook Cemetery
Sterling, Cayuga County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 107393722
Source reference N873 :
Individuals : Ann CROSIER
Burial: Bovina Cemetery
Bovina, Delaware County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 93330288
Source reference N874 :
Individuals : Anna Bertha CROSIER
Burial: Forestdale Cemetery
Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 64521451
Source reference N875 :
Individuals : Anna Blanche CROSIER
Burial: Buford Cemetery
Buford, Highland County, Ohio, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 112965830
Source reference H876 :
Individuals : Anna Eliza CROSIER
Birth date grouping of birth dates for Anna and Charlotte seem biologicly improbable.
"Ann Eliza Crosier was born in Clermont County, theoretically, 4 Jan 1850, and Charlotte Albertine was born 22 May 1850. These were taken from their death certificates, so the informants were probably hazy about the whole thing. In the 22 Aug 1850 census, Charlotte was 1/12 of a year old, so her birth date is probably closer to the truth. Ann does not appear in the 1850 census. Unfortunately, I don't have an 1860 census of the family and just to confuse the issue in 1870 there is a 20-year-old Bertha A. who could be either Ann or Charlotte. Bertha appears no where else. The 1900 census states Ann's birth as Jan 1850 and Charlotte's as May 1850. But there is no doubt they are sisters. In Hatfield Crosier's obituary, he was one of 15 children, so Bertha is probably a nickname. Ann was listed as a survivor." from email of Kathy Farrell, August 27, 2016.
Source reference N877 :
Individuals : Annah CROSIER
Burial: Halifax Center Cemetery
Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 96799229
Her stone in Halifax Cemetery reads "To the memory of Miss Annah Crosier who departed this life Feb. 22, AD 1812 AE. 37"
Also on the stone is the inscription:
Mother prays not to complain,
Her soul was born of heavenly birth,
The dust turns to dust again,
Her voice is heard no more on earth.
Source reference H878 :
Individuals : Annah CROSIER
Vermont Vital Records 1760 -1954
Source reference H879 :
Individuals : Annie May CROSIER
North Adams Transcript obituary of Earl Dudley Crosier, August 6, 1965 lists a sisterMrs. Ann Fountain of Los Angeles California.
In the 1920 Census Luke and Anna Crosier are living in Ogden Ward 4, Weber, Utah, in 1940 they are in Los Angeles, Ca.
Source reference N880 :
Individuals : Annie May CROSIER
Burial: Valhalla Memorial Park
North Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 173578743
Source reference N881 :
Individuals : Anthony E. CROSIER
Anthony E. Crosier
Infant son of Nashua couple
Anthony Edward Crosier, infant son of Lisa A. (Theodore) and Martin E. Crosier Sr. of Nashua, was stillborn Nov. 30, 2001, at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center in Nashua.
Besides his parents, survivors include two brothers, Tyler M. Cornwell of Milford and Martin E. Crosier Jr. of Nashua; a sister, Rachael J. Cornwell of Milford; his maternal grandparents, Sheila J. and Stratton Theodore Jr. of Londonderry; his paternal grandparents, Jean Crosier of Nashua and Philip Crosier Sr. of Massachusetts; and great-grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.
There are no visiting hours. Graveside services will be held in Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashua, on Thursday, Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. Friends are invited to attend.
The Davis Funeral Home in Nashua is in charge of arrangements.
Source reference N882 :
Individuals : Arabella CROSIER
Burial: Gorham Cemetery
Gorham, Ontario County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 117908399
Source reference N883 :
Individuals : Arthur CROSIER
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 73236991
Died from dysentary
Source reference H884 :
Individuals : Arthur CROSIER
1850 census Searsburg ae 34 Olive 28, Albert 12, Albina L. 10, Lorain 5,
Harriet S. 4 Vt
1860 census Searsburg: ae 44 mfgr Olive 45, Albert 22, Harriet 14 Vt
1870 census Searsburg: ae 54. Olive S. 53, Willie 13 Vt.
[Iris Baird]
Source reference H885 :
Individuals : Arthur CROSIER
Only male under 10 shown in 1800 census of three brothers in Halifax
1850 census Portage, Livingston Co., NY ae 55 b. VT & Margaret A. 16 b. NY had been living in Portage, N.Y. for 36 years ie. since 1819. His daughter Ann is listed as living there for 21 years which would be 1834 so she was probably born in Portage, N.Y.
Arthurs wife is show as a female 40-50 years of age on the 1840 census but not present on the 1850 census.
Source reference N886 :
Individuals : Arthur Benjamin CROSIER
Burial: Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Plot: Sec 24, Lot 36, Grave 3S
Find A Grave Memorial# 69481771
Source reference H887 :
Individuals : Augustus CROSIER
Vermont phoenix., July 07, 1837
Died in Halifax, Tuesday last, Drowned, Augustus Crosier aged 16.
Source reference N888 :
Individuals : Augustus Columbus CROSIER
Burial: Karnes Cemetery
Peterstown, Monroe County, West Virginia, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 5019612
Source reference H889 :
Individuals : Lola Avelin CROSIER
The Patchogue advance. (Patchogue, N.Y.), March 25, 1927, Page 3,
A DAUGHTER wns born to Mr. and Jlrs. Murk Crosier at Dr. Tinker's hospital, Patchogue, on Thursday morning
From: Beers and Story Funeral Home
Palmer - Lola Avlin "Avie" (Crosier) Cameron, 90, died peacefully on October 15, 2017 at the Masonic Home in Charlton. Born March 24, 1927 in Patchogue, NY, she was the daughter of Mark and Jessie (Newey) Crosier. She grew up on Long Island, spending summers at her favorite vacation spot, Fire Island Pines, and lived in Palmer for 56 years.
Avie took great pride in her business, "Flowers by Avie" where she produced unique floral arrangements and dried wreaths. A longtime member of the Second Congregational Church in Palmer, she was a dedicated and talented soprano for over 50 years. She also served on the Diaconate and belonged to the Women's Fellowship. In 2008, she and her husband, Walter, moved to The Overlook in Charlton where she shared her passion for flowers, creating centerpieces for the dining rooms and floral arrangements for the main lobby and other events. Avie will be remembered for her kind heart, sense of humor, and generous spirit.
She was preceded in death by her husband Walter L. Cameron in 2010. She will be deeply missed by her 3 children, Jeffrey Cameron of Frederick, MD, (Janelle), Stuart Cameron (Laurie) of Patterson, NY, Scott Cameron (Susan) of Belchertown, MA, and her sister, Judith Hubal of Falls Church, VA. Additionally, she leaves 6 grandchildren, Sean, Leslie, Elizabeth, Jessie, Douglas, Ariana and 7 great grandchildren who loved their beloved Gramma's creativity and playfulness.
A calling hour will be Monday, October 23 from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. at the Beers and Story Palmer Funeral Home followed by burial in Oak Knoll Cemetery. A memorial service will be held at The Overlook in Charlton on Monday, October 23 at 2:00 p.m.
Donations may be made to Parkinson's Rock Steady Boxing, 350 Lexington Avenue, Mount Kisco NY 10549. For more information or to sign the online guest book, please visit www.beersandstory.com http://www.beersandstory.com/.
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