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Source reference H7475 :

Individuals : George David CROSIER
From: March 11, 1964 The North Adams Transcript from North Adams, Massachusetts · Page 3
          . G. D. Crosier, 56, Of Philadelphia, Native of City George D. Crosier, 58, of Sedgcwick Gardens, Philadelphia a native of this city and member of a well-known North Adams family, died suddenly Monday evening in Philadelphia. Mr. Crosier was the son of the late George J. and Nellie (Schuster) Crosier. His father was for many years proprietor of the Greylock Grocery and was long a member and at one time president of the City Council. His mother was the sister of the late Winfield and Water E. Schuster, originally associated with the textile industry' in Adams who later founded the giant Schuster mills in East Douglas. Mr. Crosier was graduated from Drury High School, Worcester Academy, Dartmouth College and the Harvard School of Business Administration. As a young man he was employed in the offices of the former Blackinton Mill and the former Arnold Print Works of this city. During World War II he was a civilian employee of the Navy and, remaining in government service, he had been associated with the Federal Housing Authority in the Philadelphia area for the past eight years. He leaves his wife, Marjorie, of Philadelphia; a daughter, Mrs. Constance Gibson of Norfolk, Va.; a son, Robert, of Ogallala, Ne., a Brother, Walter, of Grafton, and a sister, Mrs. Marie C. Smith of Pulaski, Va. The body will be brought to the Simmons Funeral Home in this city where the funeral will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday. The Rev. Dr. Virgil V. Brallier, pastor of the First Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Southview Cemetery.

 

Source reference N7476 :

Individuals : Marjorie Mary JONES
Burial: Dartmouth College Cemetery
          Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 165466138

 

Source reference H7477 :

Individuals : David Thomas CHICOINE
Published in The Berkshire Eagle on June 23, 2011
          David Chicoine, 81, of 29 Jackson St., died June 15, 2011, at the Sweet Brook Care Center in Williamstown. A private graveside service and burial with the Rev. Patricia Kriss, pastor of the First Congregational Church in North Adams, officiating, will take place in Southview Cemetery at the convenience of the family. The TROTTIER PRINGLE FUNERAL HOME in Adams is in charge of arrangements.

 

Source reference H7478 :

Individuals : Nancy Ann JONES
Marriage anouncement in the "Sprague Electric Log" August 7, 1953.
          July 3, 1958
          The North Adams Transcript from North Adams, Massachusetts · Page 6
          Daughters Born to Local Sisters On Same Day at Local Hospital Daughters were born to two local sisters on the .same day. 'Mrs. Howard Russell Jones of 63 North St. and Mrs. Kenneth Gaspar of 2 N. Veazie St.

 

Source reference H7479 :

Individuals : Rachel JONES
Rootsweb: NYSTLAWR-L Archives
          Subject: Re: [NYSTLAWR] JOHN BROWN d. 1877 FOWLER
          Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:51:05 -0000
          Marrege: The New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 75 By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society
          Living in Colrian, Ma. in 1830 census.

 

Source reference H7480 :

Individuals : James MCNITT
"Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M6KM-3HQ : accessed 15 Jun 2014), James Mcnitt and Roba Jones, 27 Nov 1805; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 873740.

 

Source reference H7481 :

Individuals : John BROWN
Karen Worley's Genealogy Database - on line

 

Source reference N7482 :

Individuals : Silvale JONES
Burried: Whitneyville Cemetery, Old County Road, Halifax, Windham, Vermont
          Inscription: SILVALE, Wife of John Brown, DIED May 15, 1840, Aged 63 years.

 

Source reference H7483 :

Individuals : Martha Jo JORDAN
Douglas Heym and Martha Jo Jordan were divorced on June 2, 1980 in Hillsboro County, Fl.

 

Source reference H7484 :

Individuals : Moses NEWTON
Newton genealogy By L.E. Newton

 

Source reference H7485 :

Individuals : Walter KOCHANSKI
Published in The Berkshire Eagle on Apr. 7, 2008:
          Walter Kochanski 1919 - 2008 ADAMS Walter Kochanski, 89, of 109 Summer St., died Saturday morning, April 5, 2008 at the North Adams Regional Hospital. Born in Yonkers, N.Y., on March 28, 1919, son of Stanislaw and Anna Sodoj Kochanski, he moved to Poland at the age of 2 with his parents and attended schools there. In 1947 he came to Adams. He first worked for the former Sprague Electric Co. in North Adams for several years, and for Zepka and Sons Florist in Adams for many years. His last place of employment was for the Adams-Cheshire Regional School System as a custodian, retiring in 1984. Mr. Kochanski was a communicant of St. Stanislaus Kostka Church and a member of the Saint Stanislaus Kostka Society. He was an avid fishermen and enjoyed woodworking. His wife, the former Antonina Kaczmarek, whom he married June 5, 1945 in Poland, died Nov. 10, 1998. He leaves three sons, Walter Kochanski Jr., John Kochanski, and Richard Kochanski, all of Adams; a daughter, Irene Gilman and her husband, Robert, of Adams; a brother, Joseph Kochanski and his wife, Blanche of Adams, eight grandchildren, Chad Gilman, Cory Gilman, Kimberly Gilman, Gregory Kochanski, Michelle Kochanski, Timothy Poplaski, Wayne Poplaski, and Douglas Poplaski. eight great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Another daughter, Janina Poplaski, died Sept. 10, 2006. FUNERAL NOTICE: Services for Walter Kochanski will take place Wednesday, April 9, at 10 a.m. from the TROTTIER PRINGLE FUNERAL HOME, 6 Summer St., with the Rev. Daniel J. Boyle, pastor of the Catholic Community of Adams, officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family at a later date. There will be no calling hours. Donations in his memory may be made to the VNA and Hospice of Northern Berkshire through the funeral home

 

Source reference N7486 :

Individuals : Ronald Joseph DAVIS
Burial: Cutler Cemetery
          Searsburg, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 42812697

 

Source reference H7487 :

Individuals : Ronald Joseph DAVIS
Ronald was an adopted child
          Divorced at time of death March 16, 1990)
          contributing cause of death chronic ethanolism

 

Source reference N7488 :

Individuals : Jerylinn Lee KAPP
Burial: Riverview Cemetery
          East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 45003559

 

Source reference H7489 :

Individuals : Jerylinn Lee KAPP
From: The Evening Review, East Liverpool, Ohio, Tuesday, October 21, 1969, Page 8
          A double ring ceremony united in maniage Miss Jerilynn Lee Kapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Kapp of Ross Meadows, and Leslie Erving Crosier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Crosier of Bernardston, Mass., Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Arrangements of carnations, mums, gladioli, snapdragons and fems formed the setting for the ceremony performed by Emerson E. Booth. Mrs. Norman Luzell was pianist.

 

Source reference N7490 :

Individuals : William Tecumseh CROSIER
Burial: Sharon Cemetery
          Spring Hill, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 79962845

 

Source reference N7491 :

Individuals : Eliza M. KEAGLE
Burial: Sharon Cemetery
          Spring Hill, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 111192878
          Find A Grave Memorial# 79962510 ?

 

Source reference H7492 :

Individuals : Jessie Mabel KEENE
Lived in Hawaii from September 1924 till December 1927
          Divorced in 1930 census.

 

Source reference N7493 :

Individuals : Lewis C CROSIER
Bible record gives wife's last name as "Kellogg"
          RAustin "served in Mexican War"
          Family tradition: eloped with Malona, ae 15, from Colrain to Boston, supt. for
          Navy yard, wound may have caused his death, lived in Cooperstown (Otsego Cty) NY
          1840 census Colrain o11o 30-40 1100 30-40
          1850 where?
          1860 Oneonta NY Malona 49 b NY state, Chas. 16, Frank 20, bo b NY, clerks RE
          $500 (source RAustin)
          Greenfield MA Franklin CO. Registry of Deeds (1970) 4 land records in 1845;
          Ebenezer Eddy to LC; Presberry Hillman to LC; LC to Ebenezer Eddy and LC to
          James Crosier all land in Colrain. [letter rec'd from Martha C. Wood 1995]
          [Iris Baird]
          Iris Baird has middle initial W.
          From:Marriages and Deaths from Rochester Newspapers
          Jan. 1, 1829 - Dec. 31, 1829
          The Craftsman, page 264, Sept. 22, 1829
          Married in Parma on the 24th of August ult. by Zolved Stevens, Esq., Mr. Lewis Crosier of Hallifax, Vermont to Miss Malinda Allen of the former place.

 

Source reference H7494 :

Individuals : Lewis C CROSIER
1850 U.S. Census: ward 4, Rochester, Monroe, New York State
          Household Gender Age Birthplace
          Huey Crosier M 42 Vermont
          Mary Crosier F 40 New York
          William L Crosier M 19 New York
          Mary E Crosier F 17 New York
          H A Crosier F 14 New York
          Francis Crosier M 9 New York
          Ema Crosier F 6 New York
          Charles Crosier M 5 New York
          M Mooney F 18 Ireland
          U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914
          Lewis Crosier , blue eyes, dark brown hair, dark complextion five foot seven and one half inches tall born Halifax, Vt., farmer, enlisted in Rochester, N.Y., infantry D, October 12, 1839, disability, at Fort Monroe, Va.

 

Source reference H7495 :

Individuals : Malinda Rosalinda KELLOGG
mcarpenter say born June 7, 1804
          Sept. 22, 1829, The Craftsman, page 264 :
          MARRIED - In Parma on the 24th of August by Zolved Stevens, Esq. Mr. Lewis Crosier of Hallifax, Vermont to Miss Malinda Allen of the former place.
          Note: Zolved Stevens was the town clerk.

 

Source reference N7496 :

Individuals : Martha KELLOGG
Burial: Alchin Farm Cemetery
          Webberville, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 55748709

 

Source reference H7497 :

Individuals : Martha KELLOGG
The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, Volume 1 By Timothy Hopkins

 

Source reference N7498 :

Individuals : Leonard D PARKER
Burial: Alchin Farm Cemetery
          Webberville, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 55748700

 

Source reference H7499 :

Individuals : Marshall Arthur "Bud" CROSIER
Marshall A."Bud" Crosier
          1933-2013 NORTH ADAMS Marshall A."Bud" Crosier 80 of 81 George Ave. North Adams,died Wednesday June 26, 2013 at the North Adams Regional Hospital.
          He was born in Brockton, Mass., on April 25, 1933 a son of the late Frederick and Viola May (Favreau) Crosier. He came to North Adams with his family as a child and graduated from Notre Dame School and then from Drury High School. He was a member of the Massachusetts National Guard. He was employed for 40 years as a machinist and later as a foreman at the General Electric Company in Pittsfield, retiring in 1992.
          Bud was an accomplished bowler and bowled two prefect 300 games, he also coached bowling at the Greylock Bowl Youth League on Saturday mornings. He volunteered at the Monroe State Prison Camp and was an active communicant of the former Notre Dame Church where he taught CCD and was a founding member of the Adult Society.
          Survivors include his wife of 50 years Joan H. (Kelly) Crosier whom he married in April of 1953 in St. Francis Church. One daughter Colleen "Midge" Fogarty and her husband Daniel of Florida, Ma. One Son Michael A. Crosier and his wife Debbie of Newbery, SC. Three grandchildren Jamie Lynn Frank, Brandi Crosier and Shaun Crosier. Two greatgrandchildren. One brother Neal Crosier of North Adams, One Sister Joan Lesure of North Adams.
          He was predeceased by a daughter Kelly Anne Crosier who died March 8, 2006.

 

Source reference N7500 :

Individuals : Marshall Arthur "Bud" CROSIER
Burial: Southview Cemetery
          North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 120724082

 

Source reference N7501 :

Individuals : Joan H. KELLY
Burial: Southview Cemetery
          North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 157756075

 

Source reference H7502 :

Individuals : Joan H. KELLY
From: http://www.iberkshires.com
          NORTH ADAMS, Mass. - Joan H. Crosier, 82, of George Avenue died Monday, Feb. 1, 2016, at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield.
          Born in North Adams on March 23, 1933, daughter of Robert and Mary Frances Fletcher Kelly, she graduated from Drury High School and later in life completed the Licensed Practical Nursing Program at McCann Technical School.
          Mrs. Crosier worked as an LPN at the former North Adams Regional Hospital for 27 years. She also was the loving caregiver to her daughter, Kelly Crosier, who died in March 2006.
          She was an avid quilter and enjoyed knitting, reading, travel and spending time with family.
          Her husband, Marshall A. "Bud" Crosier, whom she married in April 1953 in the former St. Francis of Assisi Church, died on June 26, 2013.
          She leaves a daughter, Colleen "Midge" Fogarty and her husband, Daniel, of North Adams; a son, Michael Crosier and his wife, Debbie, of Newberry, S.C.; three grandchildren, Jamie Pytko, Shaun Crosier and Brandi Lee Crosier, and three great-grandchildren Liam, Harper and Breanne.
          Her three brothers, James, Robert and Richard Kelly, predeceased her.
          FUNERAL NOTICE - Funeral services for Mrs. Crosier will take place Friday, Feb. 5, at 11 a.m. at Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, West Chapels, 521 West Main St., North Adams. Burial will follow in Southview Cemetery.
          Calling hours will be Thursday, Feb. 4, from 4 to 6 at the funeral home. Memorial donations are suggested for the St. Vincent de Paul Society through the funeral home.

 

Source reference H7503 :

Individuals : Thomas WHITNEY
The Whitney Research Group

 

Source reference H7504 :

Individuals : Howard James GREENSLET
Published in Bennington Banner on Jan. 6, 2016:
          Howard J. Greenslet, 91, a resident of Burgess Road passed away at his home on Saturday, January 2, 2016. Born in Bennington on June 14, 1924, he was the son of Francis J. and Lula (Lovejoy) Greenslet. Howard grew up in Bennington where he graduated from Bennington High School. Following high school, he entered the US Army during World War II, and was assigned stateside as a Medic Corpsman. After his military discharge, he spent a few years in Oregon with relatives and held his fondest job of driving the mail and milk boat on the Siuslaw River. Howard then returned to Bennington and worked at the hospital where he met his wife-to-be, Mary Kent. He then became the first full-time employee of Tansitor Electronics (Vishay), where he was the Quality Control Manager, and served as President of the Electronics Quality Control Association. After leaving Tansitor, Howard and his wife owned and operated Carroll Drug Store. Howard then began a career in furniture, where he worked at Griffin Furniture in Arlington, and cofounded Furniture Restoration Shop of Vermont with his son, David. Howard also worked for Paulin's in North Bennington. Howard was a former member of the Norshaft Lions Club, and had a keen interest in science. He enjoyed reading, fishing, and tinkering on just about anything. He leaves his son and daughter-in-law, David and Becky Greenslet of Bennington, granddaughter Amanda Greenslet of Boston, nieces, and cousins. In addition to his wife Mary who died in May 2003, he was predeceased by his brother, Roger. SERVICES: In keeping with Howard wishes, services will be private. He will be interred next to his wife in the Evergreen Cemetery in Arlington. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Hanson Walbridge & Shea Funeral Home.

 

Source reference N7505 :

Individuals : Mary Frances KENT
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
          Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 16857143

 

Source reference N7506 :

Individuals : Freeman Martin BARNES
Burial: Plain Cemetery
          Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Plot: C/04
          Find A Grave Memorial# 103004660

 

Source reference N7507 :

Individuals : Joshua SMITH
Burial: Smith Plot
          Sandisfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 71009720

 

Source reference N7508 :

Individuals : John Alexander DAVIS
Burial: Stice Cemetery
          Youngstown, Warren County, Illinois, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 29973687

 

Source reference H7509 :

Individuals : Leland Jerry CROSIER
Mesa County, Colorado Marriages 1891-1895

 

Source reference H7510 :

Individuals : Anna Rose KIGGINS
Progressive Men of Western Colorado, A. W. Bowen and Company. .

 

Source reference H7511 :

Individuals : Alice KILPATRICK
From: http://www.molloyfuneralhome.com
          Alice Kilpatrick Morse of West Hartford, CT passed away on Thursday, June 19, 2014 at the University of Connecticut Medical Center in Farmington, CT following a brief illness. She was 96 years old.
          Alice was born in Rochester, NY on March 3, 1918 to the late Olive and John Kilpatrick. She graduated from Glens Falls High School in NY and subsequently studied voice at Julliard School of Music in Manhattan, NY. She married the late Nathaniel B. Morse on September 7, 1939 in New York. Together they moved to Connecticut where Mr. Morse began his career in Labor Relations at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, now United Technologies Corporation.
          Alice had many interests which she pursued as she raised her family in Farmington, Avon and then West Hartford, CT. Her love of music was central to her life. She was the guest soloist at The First Church of Christ Congregational in Farmington, CT and a performing member of the Simsbury Light Opera House ensemble where she played Katisha in The Mikado. She was also a Girl Scout troop leader in Farmington and later a library volunteer at Braeburn Elementary School in West Hartford. Learning golf as a teenager from her Scottish father, she played the game with passion until she was in her late 80’s even scoring a ‘hole in one’ her family still celebrates. Other sports figured in her life such as bowling, paddle tennis and tennis as she pursued an active physical life to balance her many hours of listening to music, reading or playing duplicate bridge with a dedicated group of friends.
          Alice was a woman whose rich life was characterized by enduring independence. When not with family, hobbies filled her days including sewing, knitting and most notably fine needlepoint. Charmingly competitive, she did the Sunday New York Times cross word puzzle every week leaving an unfinished one on her table days before her death. In that same spirit, one of Alice’s great pleasures was playing board games with her family always making certain to build a winning team with smart grandchildren. At mid life an investment Club, and years later both a Garden Club and a Reading Group kept her mind sharp and her community of friends fresh.
          Alice is survived by 4 children: Susan E. Campion of Rye, NY; Barbara L. Morse of Acton, MA; William S. Morse of Farmington, CT; and Christine E. Olwell of Randolph, NJ. and a sister Ellen K. Cone of Sarasota, FLA. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, 2 step grandchildren and 1 step great grandchild. A beloved grandson predeceased her.
          A private burial service will take place with immediate family on Saturday, June 28th at the Fairview Cemetery in West Hartford, CT. The Molloy Funeral Home in West Hartford is in charge of the arrangements. Later in the summer the family is planning a Memorial Service and Celebration of Life to take place in Farmington, CT. where Alice began her life as a young wife and mother.
          In lieu of flowers, the family requests that anyone wishing to remember Alice please feel free to donate to a charity of his or her choice or to The Wounded Warrior Project.

 

Source reference N7512 :

Individuals : Samuel WHITNEY
Burial: Kirtland North Cemetery
          Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, USA
          Plot: Sec B Lot 69 #1
          Find A Grave Memorial# 30247488

 

Source reference N7513 :

Individuals : Denton Ward Glover DINSMORE
Burried at: Palos, Cook, Illinois

 

Source reference N7514 :

Individuals : Sarah Frances KIMBER
Burial: Palos, Cook, Ill.

 

Source reference H7515 :

Individuals : William Linsey CROSIER
A William L. Crosier of Williamstown, Mass. appears in "Journal of the 27 encampment of the grand Army of the Republic February 7 and 8 , 1894" Department of Massachusetts.
          The 1860 Federal census has a Lucy Crosier ('' marks) listed in the 1855 State Census has a Lucy Cressey listed in the house hold. She has some times been listed as "Lucy Crosier" a daughter of Wm. Crosier. Lucy Cressey was born to George Washington Cressey of Rowe, Ma. She married William B. Darby (b. Sep. 20, 1835) who had a first wife Minerva Harwood.

 

Source reference N7516 :

Individuals : Lurana KIMPTON
Burial: Hillside Cemetery
          North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 51627862

 

Source reference H7517 :

Individuals : Alma Adel KING
Daily News of Los Angeles (CA) - Thursday, January 28, 2010
          ALMA A. (KING) WELKER Age 88, passed away January 11, 2010, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
          She was born November 11, 1921 in Brookline, Massachusetts, to Harry W. King, WWI Disabled Veteran, and Ethel Wilder Crosier, a WWI Widow with a small son.
          In 1934 the family moved to Burbank, California. Alma graduated from Burbank High School in 1940, and then from Cosmetology School and held a license until 1983. She married Rex E. Welker March 28, 1942, in Yuma, Arizona.
          They belonged to many square dance clubs and to the Model T Club, both in San Fernando Valley and Las Vegas, Nevada. Alma was very talented at sewing and making afghans and quilts and various other things, including period costumes for the many parades they rode in. Alma and Rex lived in Pacoima, Mission Hills and Las Vegas. After retirement from Lockheed they moved to Pahrump, Nevada, where she lived for 26 years.
          Alma is survived by son, Rex E. Welker Jr. and his wife Cathy of Mojave, California; sister, Ethel (King) Millar and her husband Lloyd; 12 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
          She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Rex E. Welker; half brother, Stuart G. Rowley; sons, Rodney K. Welker (LAPD) and wife Sandy, and Roy Lee Welker and his wife Karen; and grandson, Rex E. Welker III.
          Services were held in Pahrump, Nevada, as was Interment on January 16, 2010.

 

Source reference N7518 :

Individuals : Alma Adel KING
Burial: Grandview Cemetery
          Pahrump, Nye County, Nevada, USA
          Plot: Garden of Grace 8/C/3
          Find A Grave Memorial# 51672875

 

Source reference N7519 :

Individuals : Rex Elmo WELKER
Burial: Grandview Cemetery
          Pahrump, Nye County, Nevada, USA
          Plot: Garden Of Grace 8/C/3
          Find A Grave Memorial# 28818087

 

Source reference H7520 :

Individuals : Calista Packard KING
Wilmington, Vermont By John Hill Walbridge

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