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Source reference N7784 :

Individuals : Sarah Elizabeth MARSHALL
Burial: North Cemetery
          Hollis, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 82753152

 

Source reference H7785 :

Individuals : Nathaniel L. TRUELL
A sketch of the Duncklee family and a history of the descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N.H. : and of his sister Hannah Duncklee Howe of Milford, N.H. by Ada Melinda Lakin Duncklee.
          Published 1908 by J.P. Melzer, printer in Milford, N.H

 

Source reference N7786 :

Individuals : Nathaniel L. TRUELL
Burial: North Cemetery
          Hollis, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 82752858

 

Source reference H7787 :

Individuals : Joseph BODURTHA
Record of the Bodurtha Family, 1645-1896, Hannah Maria Bodurtha, Agawam, 1896

 

Source reference N7788 :

Individuals : Sarah MARSHFIELD
Burial: Springfield Cemetery
          Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 135287602

 

Source reference H7789 :

Individuals : Thomas MILLER
Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the ..., Volume 2
          edited by William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams

 

Source reference N7790 :

Individuals : Thomas MILLER
Find A Grave Memorial# 75848334

 

Source reference H7791 :

Individuals : Abigail MARSTASS
Name posibly Abigail Masters ?

 

Source reference H7792 :

Individuals : Nathan WHITNEY
The Whitney Research Group

 

Source reference N7793 :

Individuals : Abigail MARTIN
Burial: Ames Cemetery
          Lisbon, New London County, Connecticut, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 9187517

 

Source reference N7794 :

Individuals : John SAFFORD
Burial: Ames Cemetery
          Lisbon, New London County, Connecticut, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 9187526

 

Source reference N7795 :

Individuals : Philip William CUMMINGS
Burial: Florida Baptist Church Cemetery
          Florida, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 85718535

 

Source reference N7796 :

Individuals : Carolyn Louise MARTIN
Burial: Florida Baptist Church Cemetery
          Florida, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 85718529

 

Source reference H7797 :

Individuals : Carolyn Louise MARTIN
From: Flynn & Dagnoli Funeral Home
          MRS. CAROLYN LOUISE (MARTIN) CUMMINGS, 82 of 83 Mohawk Trail Florida, MA died Thursday August 8, 2013 at Berkshire Medical Center. She was born in North Adams, MA on February 2, 1931, daughter of Harold and Mabel (Gifford) Martin. She graduated from Drury High School. Carolyn was last employed as a secretary to the selectman for the Town of Florida. Before that, she worked at the Yankee Atomic Plant. She was a member of the Florida Baptist Church. Carolyn enjoyed sewing and quilting. She was the widow of Philip Cummings who died in 1970. They were married in 1949. Survivors include one son- James Cummings of Florida, MA and one sister- Barbara Sampson of South Berwick, ME. She also leaves nieces and nephews. Her son, Kevin Cummings died in 1982 and a brother and sister are deceased including James Martin and Eleanor Johnson. FUNERAL NOTICE: A graveside service for Carolyn Cummings will be held Wednesday August 14, 2013 at 11:00 AM at Florida Church Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice in care of FLYNN & DAGNOLI-MONTAGNA HOME FOR FUNERALS CENTRAL CHAPEL, 74 Marshall St. North Adams, MA 01247.

 

Source reference H7798 :

Individuals : Arthur Benjamin CROSIER
Bulletin, Volume 17, By National Association of Credit Men (U.S.) Jan. 1917 :
          Crosier, A. B., Formerly in buisness at Castle Rock, Wash.

 

Source reference H7799 :

Individuals : Marylyn MARTIN
Published in The Berkshire Eagle on Feb. 28, 2012
          Marilyn Finney 1953-2012 READSBORO, VT Marilyn "Mini" (Martin) Finney, 58, of 430 Tunnel St. Readsboro, Vt. died Sunday, February 26, 2012 at North Adams Regional Hospital. She was born in North Adams on July 21, 1953 a daughter of the late Harold and Geraldine (Smith) Martin. She attended schools in North Adams including Drury High School. She was employed at Yankee Rowe Plant for several years. She was last employed for the Bartlett Nuclear Company. She was a past member of Readsboro Lions Club and was a member of the Readsboro American Legion Ladies Auxillary. She was an avid lover of nature and would often call family to share her sightings of wildlife. Mini enjoyed hanging out daily with friends at the boat launch. She doted on her grandchildren. She leaves behind Alden Finney, her best friend and father of their children Rebecca Howard and her husband Lance of Readsboro and Faron Finney and his wife Lisa of Kiln, Mississipi; five grandchildren, Kayla Finney, Leelah Finney, Gavin Howard, Becky and Brian Davis; one greatgrandchild, Jastin; three brothers, Neal Martin and his wife, Barb, of North Adams, Gary Martin and his wife, Fay, of Cheshire, and Robert Martin of Pittsfield; three sisters, Judy Knowles and her husband, Bill, of Texas, Gerilyn Shaw and her husband, Joe, of North Adams, and Sharon Bryant of Middleburgh, N.Y. FUNERAL NOTICE: Calling Hours for Mini will take place Thursday from 4 to 7p.m. at the FLYNN & DAGNOLI-MONTAGNA HOME FOR FUNERALS, CENTRAL CHAPELS, 74 Marshall St., North Adams, Mass. Memorial Donations are suggested for the Readsboro Volunteer Fire Department through the funeral home

 

Source reference N7800 :

Individuals : Jefferson P. CROSIER
Immigated from Germany in 1888

 

Source reference H7801 :

Individuals : Mary KRUTIAK
From: J. E. Keever Mortuary
          Mrs. Mary Poplawski, 90, died Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2007, at the Ennis Regional Medical Center.
          She was born Feb. 25, 1916 in Adams, MA, the daughter of Theodore and Helena Rugala Krutiak. She was reared in Savoy, MA. On May 16, 1938 she was married to Frank Poplawski. In 1945 they moved to Fort Worth. In 1969 they moved to Ennis. Mr. Poplawski preceded her in death on Dec. 3, 1996. She was a member of St. John Catholic Church and the Altar Society. She loved to sew and garden.
          She is survived by a son and his wife, Francis and Mary Poplawski of Ennis; a daughter, Janet Baker of Mineola; a brother, Edward Krutiak of Adams, MA; a sister, Mildred O’Sullivan of Saco, Maine; four grandchildren; and ten great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Teddy, Stanley and Richard Krutiak.
          Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Keever Chapel. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Keever Chapel

 

Source reference N7802 :

Individuals : Augustus BROWN
Burial: Laurel Hill Cemetery
          Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 95324595

 

Source reference N7803 :

Individuals : Ada Marie MASON
Burial: Laurel Hill Cemetery
          Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 95324716

 

Source reference H7804 :

Individuals : Theophilus BALDWIN
History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut

 

Source reference H7805 :

Individuals : Robert Arthur "Yogi" SHERMAN
From: Berkshire Eagle,
          Mr. Robert Arthur "Yogi" Sherman, 72 of 199 Middle Rd. died Wednesday Dec. 17, at Williamstown Commons. He was born in Clarksburg, on Mar. 27, 1942, son of Earl D. and Mildred (Shortman) Sherman. He attended Clarksburg schools and graduated from the Drury High School with the class of 1959. Yogi, as he was fondly called by co-workers, worked in the concrete business for his entire life starting with Maxymillian Construction. He then joined the Berkshire Concrete Corp where he worked for many years. An accomplished concrete technician, he was always willing to offer his expertise with the most complicated projects. He was last employed by Della Concrete Co. where he was instrumental in assisting with the startup of the business, until his retirement in 2004. Bob was an avid golfer and longtime member at Stamford Valley Golf Course where he was a proud member of the "Hole in One Club" and currently holds the course record. He and his wife enjoyed travel and spending time with their family. Bob loved to work in his yard, as well as helping his children with projects around their homes. He loved watching his beloved sports teams, the NY Yankees, NY Giants and Boston Celtics. Survivors include his wife, the former Jeanette Rose Masson, whom he married on Mar. 25, 1961; one daughter, Deborah A. LaPine and her husband, Mark, of Clarksburg; two sons, David A. Sherman and his wife, Renee, of Clarksburg, and Stephen G. Sherman and his wife, Kristy, of North Adams. He also leaves five grandchildren including David Sherman and his wife, Kelsey, Scott Sherman, Michelle LaPine, Paige Sherman, and Benjamin Thomas; one great-granddaughter, Ava Dale; one brother, William Sherman of Clarksburg; and nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers including Earl Sherman and Forrest Sherman. FUNERAL NOTICE: The funeral will be Saturday Dec. 20, at 11 a.m. at FLYNN & DAGNOLI-MONTAGNA HOME FOR FUNERALS WEST CHAPELS, 521 West Main St. North Adams. Burial will be in the spring in Clarksburg Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Memorial donations may be made to the American Liver Foundation in care of the funeral home.

 

Source reference N7806 :

Individuals : John CANEDY
Burial: Christian Hill Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 64540290

 

Source reference N7807 :

Individuals : Mary MATHEWS
Burial: Christian Hill Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 64540307

 

Source reference N7808 :

Individuals : Helen Elizabeth MATTESON
Burial: Saint John the Baptist Cemetery
          North Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 49103100

 

Source reference N7809 :

Individuals : Charles Bernard SCAREY
Burial: Saint John the Baptist Cemetery
          North Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 49103099

 

Source reference N7810 :

Individuals : Lucy Ann MATTESON
Burial: Plainview Cemetery
          Bladen Webster County, Nebraska, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 44885407

 

Source reference N7811 :

Individuals : Lawrence D. CRANDALL
Burial: Webberville Cemetery
          Webberville, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
          Plot: 59
          Find A Grave Memorial# 58649594

 

Source reference N7812 :

Individuals : Ralph Merritt BISHOP
Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery
          Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 83852235

 

Source reference N7813 :

Individuals : Harry W. BEALS
Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery
          Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 105503571

 

Source reference N7814 :

Individuals : Lenora Mae MATTISON
Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery
          Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
          Burial: Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown
          Find A Grave Memorial# 83856890

 

Source reference H7815 :

Individuals : Hannah MAUDSLEY
marrieage: A Report of the Record Commissioners, Volume 21 By Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept

 

Source reference H7816 :

Individuals : John WHITE
Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs ..., Volume 1 edited by William Richard Cutter

 

Source reference H7817 :

Individuals : Mary MAUDSLEY
marrieage: A Report of the Record Commissioners, Volume 21 By Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept

 

Source reference H7818 :

Individuals : Robert SEARLS
marrieage: A Report of the Record Commissioners, Volume 21 By Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept

 

Source reference H7819 :

Individuals : William Whiting CARY
William Whiting Cary, son of Zenas, Sec. 142, b. Colrain, Mass.,
          Feb. 24, 1815; m. ist, Britania Maxam, Colrain, Mass., July 5, 1838,
          who d. Aug. 9, 1842; m. 2d, Harriet M. Maxam, May 21, 1843, who d.
          Oct. 17, 1898. When 13 years of age one of his knees was injured,
          which crippled him for life ; probably this turned his attention to
          Nature studies, and specially to the Honey Bee, which proved to be
          his life work, and he soon had the largest and most thriving Apiary
          in Western Massachusetts. In this he became an authority, and when
          the Italian bees were imported, he was selected as the best man to
          propagate them, and his specialty became the propagation of the
          Queen Bee, which he sent to all parts of the country. He was also
          engaged in the invention and manufacture of apiarian supplies.
          He was sympathetic and public spirited, and d. Dec. 9, 1884.
          from http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/seth-c-seth-cooley-cary/joh y-the-plymouth-pilgrim-yra/page-17-john-cary-the-plymouth-pilgrim-yra. shtml

 

Source reference N7820 :

Individuals : William Whiting CARY
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 72488602

 

Source reference N7821 :

Individuals : Britania MAXAM
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 70614497

 

Source reference N7822 :

Individuals : Harriet Maria MAXAM
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 72488629

 

Source reference H7823 :

Individuals : Stephen DAVENPORT
http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/MAFRANKL/2002-02/1013143656
          has his birth as June 8, 1778

 

Source reference N7824 :

Individuals : Stephen DAVENPORT
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 73294543

 

Source reference N7825 :

Individuals : Huldah MAXAM
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 73294403

 

Source reference H7826 :

Individuals : Huldah MAXAM
VITAL RECORDS OF HEATH MASSACHUSETTS
          To the Year 1850:
          Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society
          Davenport, Huldah [ ], w. Stephen, Sept. 30, 1783.
          No definate origin of Huldah Maxam has been located so it is being assumed that her parents are Edmund Maxam Jr and Rebecca Faunce Maxam.

 

Source reference N7827 :

Individuals : Edward DAVENPORT
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 72223713

 

Source reference N7828 :

Individuals : Maryette Dwight MAXAM
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 72223798

 

Source reference N7829 :

Individuals : Zenus CARY
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 72488501

 

Source reference N7830 :

Individuals : Salome MAXAM
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 72488553

 

Source reference N7831 :

Individuals : Adella S. MAY
Burial: Intervale Cemetery
          Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 138723400

 

Source reference N7832 :

Individuals : Charles N. UPTON
Burial: Intervale Cemetery
          Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 138723275

 

Source reference N7833 :

Individuals : Horace CROSIER
Vermont phoenix., October 11, 1912, Page 5
          Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crosier and daughter of Washington, D. C, recently visited their relatives In this place. Mrs. Crosier Is a sister of Hooker Winchester and Mr. Crosier Is a cousin of Mrs.. Lyman Huntley. Mr. Crosier Is an extensive market gardener In Washington.
          Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suitland, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 87059943

 

Source reference H7834 :

Individuals : Horace CROSIER
Maryland Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of Maryland, Volume 93
          By Maryland. Court of Appeals,
          Blundon vs. Crosier
          From "The Evening Star, Tuesday January 14, 1896
          Mr. Horace Crosier of Suitland, one of the commissioners of Prince George's county
          Md., has just recovered from a serious relapse into an illness which resulted from an accident which happened during last summer. At that time the horses attached to a large farm wagon in which Mr. Crosier was riding ran away, and Mr. Crosier was thrown out of the vehicle, which passed over his body and limbs, injuring him severely. He, however, appeard to entirely recover, but some time since his wounds broke out afresh, and he Is only now, after a lapse of some weeks, able to be out of doors, and is still compelled to use a cane to assist him in walking.
          Land Sold Memotract of land 52.83 ac conveyed by William B. & Ann Bowie & George T. May Trustee for ABSuit; Arthur B. Suit to Horace Crosier by deed; mortgaged same date by Wm Bowie

 

Source reference N7835 :

Individuals : Caroline C. MAY
Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery
          Suitland, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 87059986

 

Source reference N7836 :

Individuals : Dora Mary MAY
Burial: West Halifax Cemetery
          West Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 84187590

 

Source reference N7837 :

Individuals : Robert LIVINGSTONE
Burial: New Boston Cemetery
          New Boston, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 82758347

 

Source reference N7838 :

Individuals : Mary Leslie MAY
Served in revolutionary War

 

Source reference N7839 :

Individuals : Wilhelmina Chloe MAY
Burial: Meeting House Hill Cemetery
          Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 74971183
          Remnains were Cremated

 

Source reference H7840 :

Individuals : Harry C WALES
Divorced from Wilhelmina May before 1910

 

Source reference N7841 :

Individuals : Nathaniel PHELPS
Burial: Bridge Street Cemetery
          Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 38096610
          Burial: Village Hill Cemetery
          Williamsburg, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 31702616

 

Source reference N7842 :

Individuals : Michael Lawrence CROSIER
Burial: Riverview Cemetery
          Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 135725435
          Community to host fundraiser for father with brain cancer
          By JOSH STILTS / Reformer Staffreformer.com
          Monday June 25, 2012
          WILMINGTON -- When Michael and Joanne Crosier found out they were going to have their third child last year the couple thought it was a miracle.
          At age 40, Joanne thought the possibility of more children was impossible, but when their daughter Addison arrived she brought an unimaginable amount of joy, something the family needs now, as her father most likely won’t be able to see her grow up.
          On May 16, Michael went to Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington with what he thought was a severe sinus infection. Doctors however, quickly revealed it was something far more serious. Michael was diagnosed with a stage-4 non-curable glioblastoma, a form of aggressive brain cancer.
          "I didn’t even have time to think about what they had told me," Michael said. "The next thing I knew I was in the ambulance on my way to Dartmouth."
          It took a team of 15 doctors more than eight hours to remove the two-inch tumor, but it had spread to throughout the left frontal lobe of his brain, the parts that control speech, emotion and motor function.
          Doctors said he could have anywhere between four weeks to four years, but eventually the cancer would return. However, Michael is determined to defy the odds.
          "I’m getting 10 years," Michael said. "And it’s because of my family, friends and this community."
          With their father in the hospital, 18-year-old Kody, 14-year-old Alec and 9-month-old Addison
          became the pillars of strength for the family.
          Kody, who chose to attend Greenfield Community College this fall to become a firefighter and EMT instead of a school farther away, told his mother she didn’t have a choice, that he was going to be at his father’s side while he was in the hospital.
          "He’s my best friend," Kody said. "We do a lot together, he’s always been there for me so I wanted to be there for him."
          Every weekend Michael would take Kody and Alec to play paintball or to race remote controlled cars in Connecticut or Massachusetts.
          In his weakened condition, paintball is out of the question, but he can still pull back the trigger and let his car zoom around the track.
          On Father’s Day, the three of them spent the afternoon winning trophies for racing at RC Madness in Enfield, Conn.
          Alec, who has always had a strong bond with his new sister, stayed with her and a family friend so that Joanne could be with Michael as well.
          "They’re inseparable," Joanne said of Alec and Addison. "When we found out we were going to have another child, Alec enrolled himself in the baby-sitting course, infant CPR and has fed her and changed her when needed."
          Addison’s role, although she may not know it, is the glue of the family.
          "She makes us smile every day," Joanne said. "She’s helping us stay together as a family."
          Michael said that looking at her reminds him of when his two sons were that age, which immediate brings a smile to his face.
          "She’s good medicine," he said.
          While Michael was in the hospital dozens of family members and friends offered their help and to visit, and their sister-in-law, Jill Maynard, was there from the beginning.
          Maynard, a nurse who was on-duty at the hospital in Bennington the night Michael was admitted, provided translation for medical jargon and was able to ask doctors questions about his condition.
          "It allowed me to focus on Mike instead of having to worry about what this or that meant and looking up what it meant later," Joanne said. "She also kept everyone in the loop through Facebook so I didn’t have to. She provided a huge relief."
          And since Michael’s diagnosis, the family has relief and support from numerous community members, she said.
          Next month friends and family members will hold a fundraising event, on July 14, to help the family pay for the costs associated with Michael’s treatment.
          "Our community has been beyond unbelievable," Joanne said. "We’re getting bills that we can already pay because of the donations from loving people in this area."
          One of those people, Liz Fernot, has set up donation jars at several gas stations in the Deerfield Valley, organized the family’s bills so that each gets taken care of on time and set up a dinner train where nearly every night a meal is prepared for the family so they don’t have to cook.
          "Not having to cook and being able to just focus on my family is amazing," Joanne said. "It’s nice to know we’re not alone in this because it feels like a time where it could be easy to be alone. I’m so glad we live where we do in this community. There’s hundreds of people who have our back."
          For years Michael delivered heating oil and got to know just about everyone in Wilmington. Whenever he saw a person who’s car was having trouble or needed help, he reached out to lend a hand.
          "I see now that it’s being paid back," he said. "People are bending over backwards to help us out."
          His boss, Guy E. Nido, has also been instrumental in his battle, Michael said.
          "He’s been at the house everyday making sure I’m OK," Michael said. "He’s the best boss I’ve ever had and could ever ask for. Guy’s been like a father figure to me."

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