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Source reference N1345 :
Individuals : George Knowles CROZER
Burial: Upland Baptist Church Cemetery
Upland, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Alongside daughter Ada, within view of church windows.
Find A Grave Memorial# 104134998
Source reference N1346 :
Individuals : George Knowles CROZER
Burial: West Laurel Hill Cemetery
Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Plymouth 110
Find A Grave Memorial# 91500343
Source reference H1347 :
Individuals : Claude CROZETIERE
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 H1348 :
Individuals : Geoffroy CROZETIERE
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 H1349 :
Individuals : Guillaume CROZETIERE
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 N1350 :
Individuals : Agnes A. CROZIER
Burial: Preston Cemetery
Preston, Randolph County, Illinois, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 66578693
Source reference N1351 :
Individuals : Alice Vernie CROZIER
Burial: Hackberry Cemetery
Hackberry, Mohave County, Arizona, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 15791707
Source reference N1352 :
Individuals : Andrew CROZIER
Burial: Dublin Cemetery
Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 91336881
Source reference N1353 :
Individuals : Archibald Stewart CROZIER
Burial: Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 16696365
Source reference N1354 :
Individuals : Archibald Russell CROZIER
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 98278961
Source reference H1355 :
Individuals : Archibald Russell CROZIER
Held several cooperage patents.
Source reference N1356 :
Individuals : Clyde Barnes CROZIER
Burial: Knollwood Memorial Park
Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 127032971
Source reference N1357 :
Individuals : Clyde J. CROZIER
Burial: Massachusetts National Cemetery
Bourne, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 72764915
Source reference N1358 :
Individuals : Ernest Prescott CROZIER
Burial: Forest Glade Cemetery
Wakefield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 169881466
Source reference N1359 :
Individuals : George William CROZIER
Burial: Mount Olivet Cemetery
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 64315288
Source reference N1360 :
Individuals : Gordon W CROZIER
Burial: San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery
Santa Nella, Merced County, California, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 11622954
Source reference N1361 :
Individuals : James CROZIER
Burial: Dublin Cemetery
Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 138881599
Source reference N1362 :
Individuals : James Andrew CROZIER
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 140410501
Source reference H1363 :
Individuals : James Andrew CROZIER
Foreman at a coffin fixture company in 1910.
Works at Phelps Publishing in Springfield, Ma. 1942
Source reference N1364 :
Individuals : James Andrew CROZIER
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 140410501
Source reference N1365 :
Individuals : James Blaine CROZIER
Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 64239610
Source reference N1366 :
Individuals : James Cedric CROZIER
Find A Grave Memorial# 143724910
Source reference N1367 :
Individuals : James H CROZIER
Burial: Preston Cemetery
Preston, Randolph County, Illinois, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 66575858
Source reference N1368 :
Individuals : James L. CROZIER
Burial: Kyle Cemetery
Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 149658910
Source reference H1369 :
Individuals : John CROZIER
"History of the town of Harvard, Massachusetts, 1732-1893"
"Vital records of Harvard, Massachusetts, to the year 1850"
The 1830 census has one male between 30 and fourty years of age, two females under five years of age, Two females over five and under ten, and one female 20 to 30 years of age.
Source reference N1370 :
Individuals : John CROZIER
Burial: Kilmer Cemetery
Port Royal, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 153622751
Source reference N1371 :
Individuals : John Willard CROZIER
Burial: Free Methodist Cemetery
Hannon, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Find A Grave Memorial# 160796209
Source reference N1372 :
Individuals : Margaret J CROZIER
Burial: Preston Cemetery
Preston, Randolph County, Illinois, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 66575906
Source reference N1373 :
Individuals : Mary CROZIER
Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery
Mattapan, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 167546806
Source reference H1374 :
Individuals : Mary Jane CROZIER
08 Jan 1825 is date of chrisining at Harvard, Ma.
Source reference N1375 :
Individuals : Robert M. CROZIER
Burial: Preston Cemetery
Preston, Randolph County, Illinois, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 66555664
Source reference H1376 :
Individuals : Thomas CROZIER
In 1870 census Crosier is spelt Crozier.
Thomas (b.1837) is a physician. his wife Carlroline is a teacher.
From: Massachusetts in the Army and Navy During the War of 1861-65, Volume 2
By Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Mary Ashton Rice Livermore, Charles Webster Wilson, Florence Wyman Jaque
"Crozier, Thomas, Jr. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 16th Mass. Infantry, Apr. 23, 1863. Transferred to 11th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1864. Mustered out, July 14, 1865."
Listed as from Charlestown, Ma.
Ayrshire Herd Record, Volume 15, By Ayrshire Breeders' Association: (transfer of registered cows)
Queen Independence 150445 Alonzo Libby, Westbrook, Me. Thomas Crozier, Charlestown, Mass.
From: The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumes 1-20 By William Roscoe Thayer, William Richards Castle,
"1863. Thomas Crozier, b. 7 Aug., 1837, at Charles town, Mass.; d. at Edgecomb, Boothbay Harbor, Me., 24 My, 1911."
From: Cambridge Tribune, Volume XXXIV, Number 22, 29 July 1911
Dr. Thomas Crozier Dead.
The funeral of Dr. Thomas Crozier, of Arlington, who died Wednesday at his summer home at Edgecomb, Boothbay Harbor, Me., took place yesterday at 2 o'clock at the residence of his sister, Mrs. E, L, Rand, 120 Elm street. Dr. Crozier was 73 years old and was born in Charlestown, which had been his home up to seven years ago. Entered Harvard Medical School and in June, 1862, enlisted in the Sixteenth Massachusetts Regiment with a number of bis classmates. He served several months and was then allowed to complete his course at the medical school, from which he graduated in June, 1863. He re-enlisted and served until the close of the war as a medical cadet as the rank was then known.
After the war he took up the practice of his profession in Charlestown. He was a past commander of Charlestown Post, G. A. R., and joined the Arlington Post. Dr. Crozier was also a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Mrs. Rand, his sister, Is the only immediate relative.
From: Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 57, Issues 1-13
Thomas Crozier, M.D. Harvard Medical School, 1863; of Arlington, Mass.; a medical cadet during the Civil War; a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society; who was taken ill while at his summer home at Edgecomb, Boothbay Harbor, Me.
Source reference N1377 :
Individuals : Thomas CROZIER
Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery
Mattapan, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 167539625
Source reference N1378 :
Individuals : John Malcolm CROZIER
Burial: North Pitcher Cemetery
Pitcher, Chenango County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 99351549
Source reference N1379 :
Individuals : Valchester CROZIER
Burial: Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 16696369
Source reference N1380 :
Individuals : Violet CROZIER
Burial: Vine Hills Cemetery
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 168818378
Source reference N1381 :
Individuals : Wendell Marsh CROZIER
Burial: Sunset Hill Cemetery
Lakewood, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 17826880
Source reference N1382 :
Individuals : William CROZIER
Burial: Dublin Cemetery
Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 181624252
Source reference N1383 :
Individuals : Levi CULVER
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Notes taken from Genealogy of Ronald Gerard Culver- from Stephentown Heritage Center:
"Levi Culver - said he was born in Connecticut, in the 1855 census, but also said he was born in Massachusetts in the 1850 census; this researcher believes that the Conneticut birth is correct.
Levi and Lydia were living in the Lorenzo and Catherine Butts household, in 1860 (census of Nassau, NY), when Levi was 85 and Lydia was 79 years old. Levi said he was a laborer. In the Butts household here were also 3 Butts children.
Levi is buried in the Hillside Cemetary at West Stephentown, NY"
His epitaph reads:
He Lives in the Hearts of
Those Who Loved Him.
Last Will and Testament of Levi Culver
In the presence of God Amen, I Levi Culver of the town of Stephentown, in the County of Rensselaer, and the State of New York, of the age of Seventy Nine Years and being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner following that is to say:
FIRST, I give and bequeath to my wife Lydia Culver the sum of FORTY dollars annually on the first day of April, each and every year during her natural life which sums of money to be excepted and received by her in lieu of the dower which said legacy of money I direct and order to be paid to the said legatee by James Culver and Levi William Culver, the executors of this my last will and testament hereinafter specified at the time and times heretofore mentioned.
SECOND, I give and devise to James Culver and Levi William Culver of this my last will and testament hereinafter nominated and appointed all those two tracts and parcels of land situate in the town of Stephentown and Nassau in the County of Rensselaer and State of New York and bounded and described as follows to wit,
The first mentioned farm known as my homestead farm, lying West of the Public Highway and bounded on the East by said highway and on the South by lands owned owned and occupied by Samuel Genks and on the West by lands owned and occupied by Rowland Coleman and on the North by lands owned by Permelia James, and
The second farm lying East of the former mentioned farm and bounded on the west by the highway and on the South by a vacant lot known as Number seven and on the East by other vacant land and on the North by the Calvin Coleman farm, together with all the hereaditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining together with all my personal property.
(Except what notes of hand that I have or may have at the time of my decease and decease of my wife Lydia or other evidences of debt to me against Amasa Baily and Abigail, his wife, and Leander O. Daboll and Lydia Ann his wife, I so also order and decree that all such notes and other evidences of debt that I now have or may at any time hereafter have against the said Amasa Bailey and Abigail and Amos James and Permelia James and Hiram Worden and Hannah Worden and Leander O. Daboll and Lydia Ann Daboll shall be at my decease and the decease of my wife Lydia considered as cancelled and paid and are to be delivered over to the respective makers by the said James Culver and Levi William Culver, my said executors).
In trust for the payment of my just debts and the legacies and charges upon the said estate heretofore specified to be held and possessed by them for the purposes of maintaining my son Levi Culver and Elizabeth, his wife with all necessary provisions, clothing, medical assistance and advice of the said Levi and Elizabeth Culver during each of their respective lives and for the maintenance educaiton and support of their two youngest sons Benjamin and Elias C. Culver, and
THIRDLY, I give and bequeath all the above named and described two lots of land and the hereaditaments and appurtenances hereunto belonging to my five grandsons (after the decease of my son Levi Culver and Elizabeth, his wife), James Culver, Levi William Culver, David Culver, Benjamin Culver and Elias Crouch Culver and to their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns to be equally divided between my said grandsons, James, Levi William, Dafic Benjamin and Elias Crouch Culver if they are all of the full age of twenty one years and if not they are at the decease of my son Levi Culver and Elizabeth his wife the said real estate shall continue in the hands and under the control of my said executors, James Culver and Levi William Culver in trust for said minors and until they respectively arrive at the age of twenty-one years.
AND LASTLY, I do hereby nominate and appoint my grandsons, James Culver and Levi William Culver to be the executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoling all former will by me made and on the South on the 2nd page interlined bequeath on third page interlined before signing and sealing
IN WITNESS thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the twentieth day of March i the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty five.
Levi Culver
The above instrument consisting of two sheets of paper was at the date thereof, signed, sealed and published and declared by the said Levi Culver as and for his last Will and Testament in presence of us, who at his request and in his presence and in the resence of each other have subscribed our named as Witnesses thereto,
Ira Tift, residing at West Stephentown in the County of Renseslaer and State of New York; Willard Weatherby, residing at West Stephentown, Rensselaer County, NY.
State of New York
Rensselaer County
I, James C. Enos, do sloemnly swear and declare that I will truly, honestly and impartially appraise the personal property of Levi Culver, deceased, which shall be exhibited to me, according to the best of my knowledge and ability.
Subscribed and sworn, this 24th day of February, 1862 before me,
James C. Enos
Justice of the Peace.
State of New York
Rensselaer County
I, Joseph Tift, do solemnly swear and declare that I will truly, honestly and impartially appraise the personal property of Levi Culver, deceased, which shall be exhibited to me, according to the best of my knowledge and ability.
Subscribed and sworn, this 24th day of February 1862 before me
James C. Enos
Justice of the Peace
State of New York
Rensselaer County
We, whose names are hereinafter signed, appraisers, appointed by the surrogate of the county of Rensselaer, having first taken and subscribed the oath hereinafter inserted, do certify, that we have estimated and appraised the property in the annexed inventory contained, exhibited to us, according to the best of our knowledge and ability, and we have signed duplicate inventories thereof.
Dated this ____ day of March 1863
Signed by James C. Enos and Joseph Tifft, appraisers
A true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods, chattals and credits of Levi Culver, deceased, made by ___ ___ and C., appraisers appointed by the surrogate of the County of Rensselaer, duly qualified, and after service of notice, as the law directs on the 26th day of February one thousand eight hundred and sixty three.
To Wit
Exempted property:
One cooking stove, one pantry room stove, one family Bible and a few books family library of value less than fifty dollars, two beds and bedding for the same, clothes of the widow and her ornaments, one fall leaf table, six chairs, six knives and forks, six plates, six tin cups and saucers, one sugar dish, one milk pot, one tea pot, six spoons.
Property set apart by the appraisers for the use of the widow:
one bureaux $4.00
one stove $.50
one single bed and pollows with bedding for the same $6.00
one bureau $2.00
one bedstead $1.25
one carpet $2.00
one looking glass $2.00
six wooden bottom chairs $1.50
____ ____ chairs .25
one small table .50
one small stand .50
two looking glasses .50
one clock .50
one wash stand and bowl 1.00
one old stand .25
thirty seven plates 2.22
five china cups and saucers .75
six bowls .48
fifteen glasses .90
glass ware 1.50
five tea spoons, sugar tongs, cream spoon, butter knife 5.00
six stove ___ 1.50
a variety of dishes partly worn 1.00
two wooden bowls .50
one butter tub .25
______________________________________________________________________ ____ ___________________
total $8.85
Property inventory for the benefit of creditors and heirs
Bond and mortgage of James Culver to Levi Culver
Dated March 28th, 1861 consideration $700, no endorsements
Collectable
Mortgage of Amos james and wife to Levi Culver
Dated October 19th 1852, consideration $600
Endorsement May 1st, 1853 42.00 as interest
Endorsement May 1st 1854 42.00 as interest
Endorsement May 1st 1855 42.00 as interest
Endorsement May 1st 1856 42.00 as interest
Endorsement May 1st 1857 42.00 as interest
Endorsement May 1st 1858 42.00 as interest
Endorsement May 1st 1859 42.00 as interest
Carried Over
(Missing)
Property set apart to the widow by the appraisors for her use:
one cow $40.00
two two-year old __ $25.00 ea. 50.00
twenty sheep $2.50 50.00
one spring wagon 10.00
_______
$150.00
Property appraisor for the use of _________ heirs:
one pair two year old ___________ 50.00
one two year old bull 20.00
one three year old ___ 30.00
one log chain 2.00
one old lumber wagon 2.50
one _____ 2.00
three plows 1.50
one pair cart wheels 1.50
seven ____ yoke sticks 3.00
one broad axe 1.00
one yoke oxen 150.00
one cow 45.00
One note dated Sept. 25, 1865 of $40.00 with interest against Harry and Laura Shaw Collectable $40.00
An account dated April 1, 1868 against Liberty Cressey for $145.00 Collectable $145.00
An account against George W. Johnson for one cow and the use of said cow for one year $50.00
Endorsement $50.00
Total above: $543.00
______________________________________________________________________ ____ ________________
(part of page missing)
Endorsement May 1st, 1861 $42.00
Endorsement May 1st, 1861 100.00 (as principle)
Endorsement Sept. 18, 1862 35.00 as interest - collectable
______________________________________________________________________ ____ ________________
Mortgage of Leander A. Daboll and wife to Levi Culver
Dated March 31st, 1856 consideration $600.00
Endorsement May 1st, 1861 $100.00
Endorsement May 1st, 1861 42.00 as interest collectable
______________________________________________________________________ ____ ________________
Mortgage of Amasa Bailey and wife to Levi Culver
Dated October 19th, 1852, consideration of $600.00
Endorsement May 1, 1853 $ 42.00 as interest
Endorsement May 1, 1854 42.00 "
" " May 1, 1855 42.00 "
" " May 1, 1856 42.00 "
" " May 1, 1857 42.00 "
" " May 1, 1858 42.00 "
" " May 1, 1859 42.00 "
" " May 1, 1860 42.00 "
" " May 1, 1861 100.00 as principle
" " May 1, 1862 35.00 as interest collectable
______________________________________________________________________ ____ _______________
Mortgage of Hiram Worden and wife to Levi Culver
Dated December 30, 1852; consideration $600.00
Endorsement May 1, 1855 42.00 as interest
" " May 1, 1856 42.00 "
" " May 1, 1857 42.00 "
" " May 1, 1859 Ren. (?) the interest in full to this date
" " Jan 8 42.00 as interest to May 1, 1860
" " May 1, 1861 42.00 as interest
" " May 1, 1861 100.00 as principle
" " May 1, 1862 35.00 as interest collectable
______________________________________________________________________ ____ _______________
Signed by James C. Enos and James Tifft, Appraisers
The petition of Lydia Culver of the Town of Stephentown in the County of Rensselaer; respectfully showeth:
that your petitioner is a widow Legatee and Creditor of Levi Culver late of the Town of Nassau in the County of Rensselaer aforesaid, deceased, and that Letters Testamentary were on the seventh day of June, 1862, granted and issued by said surrogate, to James C. Culver of the Town of Nassau and that more than eighteen months have expired since the time of such appointment as such exectuor.
Your petitioner further shows that said Levi Culver, deceased, left personal estate to the amount of $3000.00 or thereabouts, as by the inventory thereof, filed in the office of said surrogage, will more fully appear.
Your petitioner further shows, that she has frequently, and in a friendly manner, since the expiration of eighteen months for the time of the appointment of the said James Culver as such executor, as aforesaid, and for the payment of the claims due to the petitioner; but that said James Culver has hitherto neglected and refused to render such account, or to make such payment.
In consideration of the premises, your petitioner prays that a citation may issue requiring the said James Culver to appear in this court and render an account of his proceedings as such executor as aforesaid; and that such further or other proceedings, according to law and pursuant to the practice of this court, may be thereon had as may be requisite to enforce the payment of your petitioners claims aforesaid, and as to the surrogate shall seem just and equitable.
Dated Tory, Dec. 12, 1863
Signed by Lydia Culver (in her hand)
______________________________________________________________________ ____ ___________________
Surrogate Court Rensselaer County
In the Matter of the
Accounting of James Culver
Executor of Levi Culver, Dec'd.
A citation having been heretofore made in this matter requiring the said executor to appear and render an account of the proceedings as such executor to appear and render an account of the proceedings as such executor, and the same haveing been duly _____ upon James Culver, executor, and the said executor having ___ & _____ no cause why he should not render said account now on motion of ____ Travor attorney for Lydia Culver, petitioner ______ ordered that James Culver executor ___ ___ of Levie Culver died appear before me at my office inthe City of Troy on the 27th day of December 1864 ____ ____ show cause why he has not filed his acocunt as such executor or show cause why an attachment should not issue against him.
In witness wereof I have set my hand and seal this 10th day of December 1864.
___ ____
Surrogate
______________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________
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