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Source reference N1510 :

Individuals : Ann Mary DEER
Burial: Center Cemetery
          Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 128026657

 

Source reference N1511 :

Individuals : Nancy DEFERRIERE
Burial: Stockbridge Cemetery
          Munnsville, Madison County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 24944121

 

Source reference N1512 :

Individuals : Abel DEFOREST
Burial: Rogers Hollow Cemetery
          Unadilla, Otsego County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 39517983

 

Source reference N1513 :

Individuals : Charles Henry DEFOREST
Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery
          Norwich, Chenango County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 116504984

 

Source reference N1514 :

Individuals : Henry DEFOREST
Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery
          Norwich, Chenango County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 116504036

 

Source reference N1515 :

Individuals : John DEFOREST
Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery
          Norwich, Chenango County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 116432862

 

Source reference N1516 :

Individuals : Dorothy Lucia DEL DEBBIO
Obituary in "The Day" New London, Ct. Saturdqy April 28, 1973

 

Source reference N1517 :

Individuals : Ernest Henry DEL DEBBIO
Burial: Southview Cemetery
          North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 148512445

 

Source reference N1518 :

Individuals : John DEMING
Burial: Wethersfield Village Cemetery
          Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 34191663

 

Source reference N1519 :

Individuals : Lois D. DEMING
Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery
          Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 112288410

 

Source reference N1520 :

Individuals : Adelbert Eugene DENISON
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
          Colrain, Franklin County
          Massachusetts, USA, Find A Grave Memorial# 44628140

 

Source reference N1521 :

Individuals : Arad DENISON
Burial: West Leyden Cemetery
          Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 86339296

 

Source reference N1522 :

Individuals : Avery Josiah DENNISON
Burial: West Leyden Cemetery
          Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 86339313

 

Source reference H1523 :

Individuals : Robert J. DERADDO
Published in Finger Lakes Times
          GENEVA - Robert J. DeRaddo, 71, passed away Wednesday (Aug. 26, 2009).
          In honoring Robert's wishes, there will be no prior calling hours. A memorial service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday (Sept. 5) at the Palmisano Funeral Home Inc. The burial will be at the convenience of the family.
          Contributions, in Robert's memory, may be directed to the Albany chapter of the Autism Society of America, 101 State St., Schenectady 12305, or the charity of one's choice.
          Robert was born Aug. 21, 1938, in Geneva, and was the son of the late Sullivan J. DeRaddo and Anna Marie (Crispo) DeRaddo Fitch. He was a graduate of DeSales High School, Class of 1957. After high school, Robert attended the Continental School of Beauty in Rochester. He then pursued a career as a hair stylist in Manhattan, where he lived and worked for over 40 years. In 2003, Robert returned to Geneva where he continued his career at Hair Magic. He enjoyed going out to dinner with his family and lifelong friends, to whom he was very loyal.
          Robert is survived by his niece, Sharon J. Cowan of Fairport; nephews, Sullivan C. (Pamela) DeRaddo of Seneca Castle and Michael P. (Debra) DeRaddo of Geneva; sister-in-law, Patricia A. DeRaddo of Geneva; great-niece and nephews, Daniel and Liam Cowan, Joseph and Katherine DeRaddo, Michael and Kevin DeRaddo; an uncle; and several cousins.
          He was predeceased by his brother, Michael D. DeRaddo.
          Online condolences for the family may be left at www.palmfh.com.

 

Source reference H1524 :

Individuals : Alvin DERBY
Soloman Derby's death record states that his father Alvin Derby was born in Ireland.

 

Source reference N1525 :

Individuals : Alvin C DERBY
Burial: Hendricks Cemetery
          Hendricks, Lincoln County, Minnesota, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 92808465

 

Source reference N1526 :

Individuals : Thomas A. DEREMICK
Burial: Allegany Cemetery
          Allegany, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
          Plot: Sec S4; Lot 13; Gr 5
          Find A Grave Memorial# 103506893

 

Source reference N1527 :

Individuals : Barbara Marie DEVLIN
Burial: Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery
          Exeter, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
          Plot: Section E-4 Row 6
          Find A Grave Memorial# 52547382

 

Source reference N1528 :

Individuals : Henry James DEVLIN
Find A Grave Memorial# 83421333

 

Source reference H1529 :

Individuals : John DEVLIN
He and Olive were twins. He lived 1 hour

 

Source reference H1530 :

Individuals : Olive DEVLIN
She and John were twins. She lived 4 hours

 

Source reference N1531 :

Individuals : Patrick John DEVLIN
Burial: White Chapel Cemetery
          Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 43476544

 

Source reference N1532 :

Individuals : Priscilla Mae DEVLIN
Burial: Nassau-Schodack Cemetery
          Nassau, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 83421406

 

Source reference H1533 :

Individuals : Priscilla Mae DEVLIN
From: Albany Times Union from June 9 , 2011
          Visconti, Priscilla NASSAU Priscilla (Pat) M. Visconti, 77, of Nassau died June 7, 2011 at the Hospice Inn in St. Peter's Hospital. Born in Pownel Vt. to Patrick J. and Mabel (Crosier) Devlin she had lived in Nassau since 1940. Pat had been retired since 1995 from the Southern Tier Senior Service Center where she was a cook. She was also a former clerk at Delsons Department store in Nassau. Wife of the late Vincent G. Visconti; she is survived by her son, Michael (Carla) De George of Brooklyn, Iowa; daughters, Patricia (Albert) Wambach of Nassau and Cynthia (Joseph) Kenyon of Castleton; stepson, Paul Visconti of N. Carolina; stepdaughter, Georgia Goss of Averill Park; brothers, Vincent Devlin, of Stephentown and Theodore Devlin of Nassau; sister, M. Agnes Carpenter of Mims, Fla.; grandchildren, April Gootz, Lisa Kenyon, Aric and Justin Wambach, Samantha and Shelby De George. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Pat was predeceased by her brothers, Henry, Joseph, and Patrick Devlin as well as her sisters, Mary Germanio of Nassau, Helen Davis of Bennington, Vt., and Barbara Sherwood of East Greenwich, R.I.

 

Source reference N1534 :

Individuals : William Joseph DEVLIN
Find A Grave Memorial# 83421275

 

Source reference H1535 :

Individuals : Clara E. DEWEY
Burial:
          Colrain West Branch Cemetery
          Colrain
          Franklin County
          Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 44628043

 

Source reference H1536 :

Individuals : Henry William DEWEY
Brown genealogy of many of the descendants of Thomas, John, and ..., Volume 2
          By Cyrus Henry Brown

 

Source reference H1537 :

Individuals : Bertha DEWOLF
Vermont phoenix., May 04, 1894, Page 6
          Mrs. Bertha White of Dedham, Mass., is visiting her father and sister, Watson DeWolf and Mrs. Perley Crosier.

 

Source reference N1538 :

Individuals : James DEWOLF
Burial: West Herrick Cemetery
          Wellington, Lorain County, Ohio, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 12526890

 

Source reference N1539 :

Individuals : Mathew DEWOLF
Find A Grave Memorial# 48153838

 

Source reference H1540 :

Individuals : Mathew DEWOLF
A History of the Town of Sulivan, New Hampshire 1777-1917, Volume II, Josiah Lafayette Seward

 

Source reference N1541 :

Individuals : Philidelphia "Dilly Dolph" DEWOLF
Find A Grave Memorial# 96459376
          Find A Grave Memorial# 48153964

 

Source reference H1542 :

Individuals : Philidelphia "Dilly Dolph" DEWOLF
A confusing tale is presented by reading these "Find a Grave" memorials:
          Find A Grave Memorial# 83996924
          Find A Grave Memorial# 96459376
          Find A Grave Memorial# 82209542
          Note: Birth date give in Memorial# 96459376 conflicts with a birth date of 11 Mar 1772 in Gilsum, N.H. for her brother David DeWolf.
          The Wilmington, N.H. metioned in Memorial# 83996924 (text taken from A History of Sullivan, N.H. by Seward) must be Wilmington, Vt. as there is no such town in N.H.
          A History of the Town of Sulivan, New Hampshire 1777-1917, Volume II, Josiah Lafayette Seward
          Genealogy of the Bliss family in America, from about the year 1550-1880

 

Source reference N1543 :

Individuals : Roxana DEWOLF
Find A Grave Memorial# 48153978

 

Source reference N1544 :

Individuals : Sumner DEWOLF
Burial: Elm Grove Cemetery
          Montague, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 129137336

 

Source reference N1545 :

Individuals : Emily Elizabeth DICKINSON
Burial: West Cemetery
          Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Plot: Lot 53, Grave B
          Find A Grave Memorial# 282

 

Source reference N1546 :

Individuals : Hezekiah DICKINSON
Burial: Old Hadley Cemetery
          Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 14061944

 

Source reference N1547 :

Individuals : Mary DICKINSON
Burial: North Cemetery
          Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Plot: Lot 33, Grave 2
          Find A Grave Memorial# 81535984

 

Source reference N1548 :

Individuals : Henry DICKSON
Burial: Andes Cemetery
          Andes, Delaware County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 29541103

 

Source reference N1549 :

Individuals : John DICKSON
Burial: Andes Cemetery
          Andes, Delaware County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 29541961

 

Source reference N1550 :

Individuals : George Culp DIEMER
Burial: West Laurel Hill Cemetery
          Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
          Plot: Everglade 372
          Find A Grave Memorial# 91492811

 

Source reference H1551 :

Individuals : Ruth Elizabeth DILLON
From: marybutlermeyers.com
          Ruth E. Dillon Crosier, 91, of KCK was promoted to Glory on Sat, Dec. 17, 2016.
          Ruth was born to William and Muriel (Long) Dillon. As a woman, Ruth was a pioneer. She joined the United States Army Signal Corps at age 18 where she was assigned to study radio theory in N. Dakota. She was then transferred to the B25 plant in Fairfax, KS where she was a navigator and helped deliver the completed planes to Los Angeles. She also received a pilot's license.
          When Ruth was 23, she married Edwin Crosier from Metropolis, ILL. They started their family and Ruth went to KU where she received her Master's degree in education. She began teaching at Muncie Christian School and then taught in the Piper Unified School District, where she was also a principal. Upon retiring from Piper, she returned to Muncie where she taught higher level math and algebra classes. After retiring again, she started and operated her own successful business.
          From an early age, Ruth loved to design and create. Shortly after marriage, she drew up the blueprints for the family home. Having an intense desire to be an architect, she continued drawing house plans most of her life.
          Ruth is survived by her five adult children: Roy (Mary) Crosier of Warsaw, IN; Diann Crosier of KCK; Timothy Crosier of Meriden, KS; Lois Park of Gladstone, MO; and Sarah Crosier of Nashville, TN.; eleven grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
          Ruth was preceded in death by her parents, her three brothers: David (Rosamary) Dillon, Paul (Connie) Dillon, and Raymond (Lydia) Dillon and their wives, and her sister Edith Dillon. Ruth also lost her husband Edwin Crosier and a great-grandson.
          Saturday, January 21st; Visitation at 1:30pm and Memorial service will follow at 2:00pm. Avondale Baptist Church, 2501 NE 39th St. KCMO 64116. The driveway to the church is located off of Parvin Rd. across from the fire station.

 

Source reference N1552 :

Individuals : Edward DIX
Find A Grave Memorial# 35831108

 

Source reference H1553 :

Individuals : Margaret DIX
Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut By Lucius Barnes Barbou
          Passengers on the "Lion" From England to Boston, 1632, and five generations ...
          By Sandra Sutphin Olne

 

Source reference N1554 :

Individuals : Margaret DIX
Baptised April 10, 1687

 

Source reference H1555 :

Individuals : Edmund DOANE
The Doane Family: 1. Deacon John Doane, of Plymouth, 2. .

 

Source reference N1556 :

Individuals : Alta Bertrice DOBBS
Burial: Village Hill Cemetery
          Williamsburg, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 64748677

 

Source reference N1557 :

Individuals : Shannon Mary DOHERTY
Shannon was born about 3:40 in the afternoon. She weighed in at 9 lb 13 oz.

 

Source reference N1558 :

Individuals : Catherine N DOLE
Burial: Howland Cemetery
          Conway, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Plot: middle sec 4th row
          Find A Grave Memorial# 84132118

 

Source reference N1559 :

Individuals : Marguerite C. DONOVAN
Burial: Fairview Cemetery
          Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Plot: Section 3
          Find A Grave Memorial# 128529298

 

Source reference H1560 :

Individuals : William Joseph DONOVAN
Published in The Enterprise on Sept. 21, 2008
          William J. Donovan WAREHAM William Joseph Donovan, 88 years, of Wareham, died unexpectedly, Friday, Sept. 19, 2008, at St. Lukes Hospital in New Bedford. He was the loving husband of Claire E. (Crosier) Donovan. He was born in Dorchester, a son of the late Arthur and Mary (Fallon) Donovan and for the past seven years he had been a resident of Wareham. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army with 3rd General Hospital in the African and European Theatre. Before his retirement, he had been employed for 32 years for the city of Quincy Highway Dept. He was a member and past commander of VFW, Merritt Island, Fla. He enjoyed bowling and loved reading and raising roses. He was also an avid Boston sports enthusiast. In addition to his wife, he is survived by six children, David Norcross and Thomas Norcross, both of Wareham, Pamela Newcomb of Plymouth, Alan Magnus of Marston Mills, Kathleen Norcross of Florida, Walita Crawford (formerly Sister Mary Claire, Sisters of the Poor) of Springfield and the late Linda Norcross and Florence Norcross. Also survived by fourteen grandchildren. A funeral service will be held in the Chapel at Knollwood Memorial Park, 321 High St., Canton, Tuesday, at 11:30 a.m. followed by burial with military honors. Visiting hours Monday, 5-8 p.m. in the Conley Funeral Home, 138 Belmont St. (Rte. 123), Brockton, MA 02301. For condolences and directions, www.conleyfuneralhome.com. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/southofboston-enterprise/obituar x?n=william-j-donovan&pid=117789276#sthash.lmFH9egf.dpuf

 

Source reference N1561 :

Individuals : William Joseph DONOVAN
Burial: Knollwood Memorial Park
          Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
          Plot: Section Garden of Gethsemane, Lot 164 C Grave 3
          Find A Grave Memorial# 127307226

 

Source reference N1562 :

Individuals : Darius DORMAN
Darius was a veteran of the Civil War.

 

Source reference N1563 :

Individuals : Mary Jenkins DORMAN
Burial: Grove Street Cemetery
          New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
          Plot: Buried in the Green -- tombstone along the West Wall
          Find A Grave Memorial# 8646811

 

Source reference H1564 :

Individuals : Virginia DORMAN
From: E. P. Mahar and Son Funeral Home, Inc.
          Miss Virginia Frances “Ginny” Dorman, 82, a resident of Bennington, passed away on Sunday, December 13, 2015 at the Centers for Living and Rehabilitation following a long illness.
          Ginny was born to the late Doris and Philip Dorman Sr. in Bennington on February 26, 1933.
          Her main interests were her family. Ginny loved to embroider pillowcases and stand scarves and give them to her family and friends as gifts. She also enjoyed doing word search puzzles. She loved the color purple and enjoyed listening to music, especially Elvis Presley. She enjoyed growing plants and flowers of many kinds.
          Ginny is survived by 3 sisters, Violet Dufresne of Bennington, Luella Crawford of
          Bennington and Doris Davis and her husband Albert of Salem, New York a brother, Donald Dorman and his wife Linda. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins.
          Ginny is predeceased by her brothers Cecil and Philip Dorman.
          Services will be held on Saturday, January 2, 2016 at 2:00 pm at The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Gore Rd, Bennington, Vermont.
          Following the services there will be a gathering of friends and family at the Beech Street Fire House.
          Memorial contributions in Ginny's memory may be made to Bennington Area VNA & Hospice through the office of the Mahar & Son Funeral Home, 628 Main Street, Bennington, VT 05201.

 

Source reference N1565 :

Individuals : Charles Emery DORSETT
Burial: Rose Hills Memorial Park
          Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 99286872

 

Source reference N1566 :

Individuals : Gayle John DORSETT
Burial: Blue Mountain Cemetery
          Woody, Kern County, California, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 22468335

 

Source reference H1567 :

Individuals : Edward DOTY
Came to Massachusetts on the Mayflower 1620
          from mayflowerhistory.com
          Edward Doty's English origins have not yet been discovered. Some sources claim he was baptized on 14 May 1598 in either Dudlick, Shropshire or "Thurburton Hills", Suffolk. I have investigated these in English records, and found both to be fictitious.
          However, there is a real Edward Doty baptized on 3 November 1600 at East Halton, co. Lincoln, England, son of Thomas Doty. The Doty families of East Halton are regularly using the names Thomas, Edward, and John: the first three names Mayflower passenger Edward Doty assigned to his children. Even if this particular Edward Doty is not the Mayflower passenger himself, I suspect he may have still originated from amongst this general Lincolnshire Doty family.
          Edward Doty came on the Mayflower in 1620 as a servant to Stephen Hopkins, and was apparently still a servant in 1623 when the Division of Land was held. This would indicate he was still under the age of 25 at that time. He signed the "Mayflower Compact" in November 1620, so he was likely over 18 or 21 at the time. This narrows his likely birth date to around 1597-1602.
          Edward Doty married twice, according to William Bradford. However, nothing is known of his first wife. His second wife, Faith Clarke, came on the ship Francis in April 1634 with father Thurston Clarke, and they were married the following January in Plymouth.
          Edward Doty appears to have been somewhat of a troublemaker throughout his life at Plymouth. In June 1621, he engaged in a sword and dagger duel with fellow Hopkins servant Edward Leister; both were wounded before being separated, and were punished by having their head and feet tied together for an hour (it was supposed to have been for a whole day, but they were let go early because of their apparent suffering). Edward Doty made regular appearances in Plymouth Colony Court throughout his life, mostly just being sued for various misdemeanors (failing to pay on a contract; failing to keep his cows fenced; not properly caring for a servant), but occasionally for more serious infractions (twice for assault, once for theft, and once for slander).

 

Source reference H1568 :

Individuals : Helen DOUGHERTY
From: The Nashua Telegraph, September 19, 2015
          Helen M. Crosier, of Merrimack, NH, passed away on September 15 after a lengthy illness. She was born in Hartford, CT, daughter of Richard Leroy Dougherty and Catherine Moran Dougherty. She was married to Philip J. Crosier for fifty seven years.
          She received her early education in East Haddam, CT, attended Morse College in Hartford, CT and UNH in Durham, NH. She was self employed as an accountant and pursued a para-legal degree. She maintained an interest in the arts and classical music
          From: The Telegraph , Hudson, N.H.
          Helen M. Crosier, of Merrimack, NH, passed away on September 15 after a lengthy illness. She was born in Hartford, CT, daughter of Richard Leroy Dougherty and Catherine Moran Dougherty. She was married to Philip J. Crosier for fifty seven years.
          She received her early education in East Haddam, CT, attended Morse College in Hartford, CT and UNH in Durham, NH. She was self employed as an accountant and pursued a para-legal degree. She maintained an interest in the arts and classical music

 

Source reference N1569 :

Individuals : Helen DOUGHERTY
Burial: New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery
          Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
          Plot: 1,K,87
          Find A Grave Memorial# 153109116

 

Source reference N1570 :

Individuals : Sarah D. DOUGLAS
Burial: Crosier Cemetery
          Laconia, Harrison County, Indiana, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 30696885

 

Source reference H1571 :

Individuals : Sarah D. DOUGLAS
Birth might be in Winchester, NY.

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