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Source reference H5859 :
Individuals : Carol Glee CROSIER
Divorced Gabriel Jorge Ferrer, 6 Mar 1972, Miami-Dadee County, Florida.
Source reference H5860 :
Individuals : Gabriel Jorge FERRER
Became naturalized USA citizen 8 Jan 1979, in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Source reference N5861 :
Individuals : Carol Marcella CROSIER
Burial: Grace Lawn Cemetery
Howard, Elk County, Kansas, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 67379563
Source reference H5862 :
Individuals : Stephen L. CLARK
The Keene NH public library in their vital records deaths 1925-1926 lists Edwin C. Clark as the deceased and his father as Stephen L. Clark born in Searsburg, NY. There is no Searsburg, N.Y. Searsburg, Vt. was not settled until several years after Stephens birth.
Source reference H5863 :
Individuals : Caroline Eastman CROSIER
Note: Information from Robt. Lord Keyes
Note ; Deed Book 38 page 308 Hampshire County Registry of Deeds:
Mary Crosier, Martha Crosier Azulah Crosier all single women of Pelham,with Ephriam Arnold and his wife Mary (Crosier) of Belchertown for $200 convey to Arthur Crosier of Pelham one hundred acres on January 16, 1815.
This seems to be “the old home lot “ that John Crosier inherited in 1749.
October 1, 1866 Caroline E. Aldrich and Submit Crosier sell the 29 acres of land that Martha Crosier left to Submit in her will to James Johns
Hampshire Registry of Deeds Book 238 page 23.
Source reference N5864 :
Individuals : Caroline Eastman CROSIER
Massachusetts Marriges gives February 9, 1846, Pelham, Ma., possibly date of intent.
From: Vital Records Of Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts To The Year 1850:
Caroline Eastman, d. Arthur, bpt. May 11, 1823, at 2nd Church
Source reference N5865 :
Individuals : Caroline Ferne CROSIER
BS from University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 1953
MS Counseling, Texas Christian University, 1966
graduated University High School (on grounds U. of Kansas)
Lived in scholarship dormitory while at KU
Baptized by Rev. Phillip W. Sarles, First Congregartional Church, Emporia, KS
In 1960s registrarof Bell High School, Hurst, Texas
Member: Delta Kappa Gamma (honorary teachers) since l958
Texas Teachers Assn. joined 1956
Pi Lamba Theta (honorary ed) 1952
charter member Texas Asswn. of Professional High School registrars
member and officer of Ft. Worth Y-Wives
American Cancer Society, Board member, Hurst, Texas
!Married G.I.Gaston Apr.12,1952 Lawrence,Ks.
!Children: Richard Lee- 1960 and Lee Ann- 1964
!Married G.I.Gaston Apr.12,1952 Lawrence,Ks.
!Children: Richard Lee- 1960 and Lee Ann- 1964
[Iris Baird]
Source reference H5866 :
Individuals : Caroline Ferne CROSIER
April 27, 1952
The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri · Page 114
Source reference N5867 :
Individuals : Carolyn Jean CROSIER
Burial: New Hebron Cemetery
Hebron, Washington County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 118777441
Source reference N5868 :
Individuals : Frank H. COPELAND
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial#41954863
Source reference H5869 :
Individuals : Carrie E. CROSIER
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 46554099
Find A Grave Memorial# 41954864
Source reference N5870 :
Individuals : Carrie Inez CROSIER
RAustin: m. Brattleboro 30 July 1903 ae 22 -- but does not name spouse
[Iris Baird]
Source reference H5871 :
Individuals : Carrie Inez CROSIER
Burial: West Brattleboro Cemetery
West Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 21913154
Source reference N5872 :
Individuals : Emory Theo MILLER
Burial: West Brattleboro Cemetery
West Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 21913153
Source reference N5873 :
Individuals : Jonas L. BROWN
I purchased the Brown family bible on ebay. I later sold it to Constance D. Howard Omasta for the same price paid on ebay because she is a direct descendant of Jonas Brown.
This Old Bible is dated 1815. It is in Good shape for its age. The front cover is off but still with the Bible. The pages are all still with the bible and the binding is in good to fair shape. The family pages have the records for the Brown Family.
This bible is full size containing the old and new testament and was published in 1815. Under marriages it lists Jonas Brown and Catherine Crosier married Dec. 24, 1812. It also lists the birth date of Jonas as March 20, 1792 and Catherine July 25, 1790.
It lists all their children:
Lyman - Sept. 10, 1813
William Milton - Nov. 25, 1815
Charles - April 1, 1818
Mary Ann - April 10, 1820
Willard Hunt - Oct. 30, 1822
Harriet Adeline - Jan. 22, 1824
Lucy Manerva - Jan. 4, 1827
Jonas Lyman - June 25, 1829
Jane Maria - April 25, 1837
In the deaths section Jonas died March 8, 1842.
Catherine died April 8, 1858.
William Milton died March 9, 1870.
Lyman died March 14, 1815.
Charles died April 26, 1818
Jane died Sept. 3, 1850
Willard died April 19, 1856
Lucy died Sept. 6, 1862
Harriet died Jan. 25, 1867
(Of the ones listed - they all died at an early age)
It also lists Catherine’s parents:
Robert Crosier died June 10, 1827
Jane Crosier ( I have her maiden name Gaut) died April 29, 1850
Source reference H5874 :
Individuals : Jonas L. BROWN
Burial: Halifax Center Cemetery
Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 101218716
Source reference N5875 :
Individuals : Catherine CROSIER
"Some of the Descendants of Robert Croiser c. 1755 - c. 1823/35"compiled by Iris Wilcox Baird August 25, 1996
Burial: Halifax Center Cemetery
Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 101218824
Source reference N5876 :
Individuals : Charlot Ann CROSIER
Burial: Blossom Hill Cemetery
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 179829169
Source reference H5877 :
Individuals : Nathaniel Herman SHATTUCK
Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck: The Progenitor of the .By Lemuel Shattuck, page 313
Source reference N5878 :
Individuals : Nathaniel Herman SHATTUCK
Burial: Blossom Hill Cemetery
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 179829090
Source reference N5879 :
Individuals : Oscar Eugene CALL
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 71020250
Source reference N5880 :
Individuals : Charlotte CROSIER
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 121876748
Marrage record names her mother as Mariah
Source reference H5881 :
Individuals : Charlotte CROSIER
Vermont phoenix., January 19, 1917, Page 8
Charlotte Crosier, 70, widow of Oscar Call, died Jan. 10 at the home of her stepson, William 13. Call, in Shattuckville, Mass. Mrs. Call was twice, married, her first husband being Chandler Goodnow. She was taken with bronchitis, which developed into pneumonia, and died after a short illness. Besides her stepson Wllliam E. she leaves a brother, Melvin Crosier of Colrain, and a sister Mrs. Flora Hall of Dover The burial took place in the Branch cemetery Colrain.
Source reference H5882 :
Individuals : Moses Chandler GOODNOW
Vermont Phonex says that Charlotte Crosiers' first husband was Chandler Goodnow
Marriage record lists his father as Francis
Source reference N5883 :
Individuals : Charlotte CROSIER
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Oakland, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 103839443
Source reference N5884 :
Individuals : Thomas G. NICHOLSON
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Oakland, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 103839410
Source reference N5885 :
Individuals : Charlotte CROSIER
Burial: North Becket Cemetery
Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 168878220
Source reference N5886 :
Individuals : William Mathias GEER
Burial: North Becket Cemetery
Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 168878046
Source reference N5887 :
Individuals : Charlotte "Lottie" Ethel CROSIER
Vermont phoenix., August 20, 1897, Page 6
Guilford, A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crosier at 2 P.M. Tuesday, when their daughter, Lottie, was married to Alton Holden of Townshend. The house was decorated with a profusion of flowers, the bridal couple standing beneath an arch of laurel and golden rod, the wedding service
with ring being performed by Rev. C. O. Day. The bride was becomingly attired In an embroidered suit of brown with white lace trimmings and carried a bouquet of 20 carnations, representing her age. Many gifts were received by the bride. After refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Holden departed for Townshend, followed by the usual shower of rice, old shoes, and frood wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Richardson of Brattleboro, grandparents of the bride, were present,
Source reference N5888 :
Individuals : Alton Cory HOLDEN
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery
Townshend, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 126189867
Source reference H5889 :
Individuals : John H. ORRALL
L. R. Lyons and Sons Funreral Directors:
ORRALL, JOHN H. "JACK" -- John H. "Jack" Orrall, 83, died Friday afternoon, November 14, 2008 following a lengthy illness. He was the husband of Charlotte (Crosier) Orrall, with whom he shared fifty-nine years of marriage.
Born in Winthrop on February 15, 1925, Mr. Orrall was the son of the late John and Winifred (Ives) Orrall. He was raised and educated there and was a graduate of Winthrop High School, class of 1942. He then attended the University of New Hampshire before enlisting in the U.S. Army Air Corps. During World War II, he served in the 8th Air Force, 533rd Squadron, and 381st Bomb Group. During his service, he was the recipient of the Purple Heart, the European, African, Middle Eastern Service Medal with 3 Bronze Stars, and the Air Medal with five Oak Clusters.
Following his discharge, he joined his father at Winthrop Printing Co. in Boston. He retired in 1995 as past President and Chairman of the Board.
Mr. Orrall served as a deacon and trustee at the Centre Congregational Church in Lynnfield. An Eagle Scout, he was active in scouting for many years, serving as a scoutmaster in Winthrop and then with Troop 48 in Lynnfield.
In addition to his wife, he leaves: a son, J. Peter Orrall and his wife Kathy of North Reading; two daughters, Nancy Marquis and her husband Wayne of Danvers, and Judith LaCapra and her husband William of Thompson, CT; four grandchildren: Peter and Jamie Orrall of North Reading, Jennifer and Kathryn Marquis of Danvers; a brother, Roy Orrall and his wife Mabel of Lynnfield; a sister, Cherrie Wilichoski of Danvers; and several nieces and nephews. He was the grandfather of the late Ann Marie Orrall and brother of the late Frank Q. Orrall.
Mr. Orrall's Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008 at 10:30AM in the Centre Congregational Church, 5 Summer St., Lynnfield. Relatives and friends are invited. As requested, there are no visiting hours. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mr. Orrall's name may be made to the Centre Congregational Church, 5 Summer St., Lynnfield, MA 01940 or All Care Hospice, 16 City Hall Sq., Lynn, MA 01901.
Source reference N5890 :
Individuals : John H. ORRALL
Find A Grave Memorial# 31544897
Source reference N5891 :
Individuals : Cheryl Loretta CROSIER
Bennington Banner (Newspaper) - April 20, 1970, Bennington, Vermont
Married NORTH BENNINGTON Miss Cheryl Loretta Crosier daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray L Crosier of
North Bennington and Albert Nelson King son of Albert L King and the late Mrs King of New Canaan Conn were married Sunday March 29 The candlelight ceremony took place In the North Bennington Congregational Church and was performed by the Rev William B Abernethy The bride who was given in marriage by her brother Andrew E Crosier wore a dress of pink crepe and satin which she had fashioned herself She wore a pink satin Dior bow in her hair with a veil and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums with trailing ivy The matron of honor Mrs Steven Brookman wore a length acetate paisley print dress with a Dior bow and veil in orchid Her corsage was of chid chrysanthemums Paul Deysenroth a friend of the bridegroom was best man The bride's mother chose a blue wool dress with white coat and matching accessories She had a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums The bride is a graduate of North Bennington High School and will graduate later this spring from Castleton State College The bridegroom is employed by Hay's Tree Expert Service of Shaftsbury The couple will reside in West Shaftsbury
Source reference N5892 :
Individuals : Albert Nelson KING
Burial: Center Shaftsbury Cemetery
Shaftsbury Center, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 61525591
Source reference H5893 :
Individuals : John Safford Livermore BASSETT
Ancestry Message Board:
Re: James Safford Bassett
dsanger401 (View posts) Posted: 27 Feb 2011 4:17AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Corey, Bassett, Crosier
Marty:
I am David Sanger. I am also a great grandson of George and Carrie Corey. You must be Uncle Clem's grandson. I am the grandson of his sister Lenora Marie. I know a lot about J. Safford Livermore Bassett. First of all he never used the James and was known to all as Safford. He was born in Wilmington Vt. March 2, 1829. He married Chloe Ann Crosier in 1852. They moved to Iowa to farm. He died April 25, 1862, at Casseville AR. where he developed a fever while recovering from wounds suffered at the Civil War Battle of Elkhorn Tavern. He had joined the 4th Iowa Volunteers in 1861. His parents were Jonathan and Emma (Moore) Bassett.
Re: James Safford Bassett
bassettgenealogy (View posts) Posted: 28 Feb 2011 3:53PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Bassett
I have included below what I have on the family of James Safford Livermore Bassett. How does your Carrie (Bassett) Corey fit in? You can contact me directly at bassettgenealogy@gmail.com.
631.527. Jonathan Bassett, son of Jedidiah Bassett
Jonathan Bassett, son of Jedediah and Sarah (Briggs) Bassett, was born 10 May 1789 in Wilmington, Vermont. He died 1 Jun 1846 in Wilmington, Vermont. He married Emma Moore, daughter of Judah and Polly Moore, on 10 Mar 1812 in Vermont. She was born 6 Aug 1791. She died 9 Apr 1861. Their children were all born in Wilmington Township, Windham County, Vermont.
6315271. Mary Ann Bassett - born 27 Oct 1812, married Reuben C.
Thomas.
6315272. Martha Bassett - born 7 Feb 1814, married Josiah French in 1833
and had Martha, Mariah, Franklin and Jennie.
+ 6315273. Jonathan Newton Bassett - born 3 Feb 1816, died 15 Nov 1877,
married Susan Boyd, 2 Feb 1843.
6315274. Dolly Bassett - born 11 Jul 1818, married Daniel Cutting. One
family record says she had Clarence Snow who had Olin, Fred,
Frank and Horace Snow.
6315275. Betsey Bassett - born 9 Jun 1820, married Laban J. Childs.
6315276. Stillborn Baby Bassett
6315277. Abigail Bassett - born 19 Feb 1823, married (1) Levi Crosier in
1839, married (2) Harvey Bassett. By first husband had Albert,
Emma and Perley. By second husband had Gideon and Frank.
+ 6315278. James Manning Bassett - born 6 Apr 1825, died 30 Jun 1907,
married Jane Streeter on 24 Jul 1853, was a carriage maker
in Bennington.
6315279. Katherine Bassett - born 7 Mar 1827, married Charles A. Fowler.
631527A. John Safford Livermore Bassett - born 2 Mar 1829, died 7 Apr
1862, married Chloe Crosier on 8 Dec 1852. She was born about
1831.
631527B. Judah Franklin Bassett - born 20 Sep 1831, married Caroline
Hampers and had Minnie and Mira Bassett.
631527C. Celestia Maria Bassett - born 17 May 1833.
631527D. Frank Bassett - once a harness maker in Wilmington, lived in
Brattleboro in 1900.
Wilmington, Vermont
1900
John F. Bassett
John F. Bassett is a native and a familiar figure of Wilmington. He was born in 1857, one of the five children of J. Newton and Susan Boyd Bassett. William N. Bassett and Mrs. Ella S. Boyd also reside in Wilmington. J. Manning Bassett, a soldier of the Civil war, of the Eleventh Vermont Heavy Artillery, resides at Readsboro; and Mrs. Esther E. Dickenson at Plymouth, North Dakota.
Jedediah Bassett, great grandfather of the present generation, was one of the early settlers. His son Jonathan was a life-long resident and prosperous farmer and reared a family of eleven children, of whom only two are nov living, James of Bennington, formerly a carriage maker, and Frank of Brattleboro, once a harness maker in Wilmington. John F. and W. N. are now the only adult male respresentatives in town of this once numerous family.
John F. Bassett was born and bred upon a farm where he remained until after he became of age, when he bought the harness business of the estate of Anson Barber. He was without experience, but engaged a skillful workman of whom he learned the trade.
Many changes have taken place during the score of years that he has conducted the harness business at the old stand and only two of the present merchants are his seniors in business. Mr. Bassett is a skillful and reliable workman and does a large share of the work in the shop. He has continued to make heavy harnesses, which he sells on their merits and keeps in stock ligth harnesses of his own and other makers. He carries a stock of blankets, robes and horse furnishings, has the largest and with one exception, the only shop in the Deerfield Valley and does a good stroke of business, both in sales and repairs. He owns a good farm in town, also a village farm which he rents. He has shown much foresight in the investment of confidence and cash in village real estate and has received good returns on its rise in value by reason of the advent of the railroad.
Mr. Bassett has given his attention closely and zealously to his business, although always interested in village prosperity, and has been financially successful.
Source reference N5894 :
Individuals : John Safford Livermore BASSETT
The Fulham genealogy: with index of names and blanks for records By Volney Sewall Fulham
Source reference N5895 :
Individuals : Chloe Ann CROSIER
Burial: Otho Cemetery
Otho, Webster County, Iowa, USA
Plot: lot 8
Find A Grave Memorial# 17407720
Vermont phoenix., February 28, 1896, Page 4
A circle of Brattleboro friends will learn with sorrow of the death of Mrs. Chloe A. Bond of Oakland, N. Y., which occurred on the 14th lnst Mrs. Bunds' maiden name was Crosier and she was of Vermont
parentage, though her birth took place in Cattaraugus county, New York. Her first marriage was to Safford Bassett of Council Bluffs, la., by whom she had one daughter. Her second husband was A. Bond of Lehigh, la., where she lived until his death a few years ago, four children having been born to them. Soon after Mr. Bond's death she moved to Oakland, with two sons and a daughter, where her brothers and sisters were already living. Here, as elsewhere, she made many friends. She was a member of the Universallst church
and actively Interested In Its work. Mrs. Bond had often visited in Brattleboro. She was here last summer, spending some time with Mrs. Thos. Sumner and other friends
Source reference N5896 :
Individuals : Charles A. BOND
Burial: Otho Cemetery
Otho, Webster County, Iowa, USA
Plot: Sec 1, row 13, lot 8
Find A Grave Memorial# 55162562
Source reference N5897 :
Individuals : Christine Ann CROSIER
Born at 8:16 a.m.
8 lbs., 4 oz.
Graduated from Geneva High School in 1987
Graduated Community college of the finger lakes with an AAS in business
administration in 1989.
1992 was a receptionist for a dentist
When first married lived in an apartment at 433 William St., Geneva -- the same
apartment her parents had first lived in.
[Iris Baird]
Source reference H5898 :
Individuals : Claire Evelyn CROSIER
from funeral.com:
Claire E. Donovan 2/28/2013 Brockton, MA / Wareham, MA
March 2nd, 2013 | Posted in BROCKTON
Claire E. (Crosier) Donovan age 88 of Brockton formerly of Wareham, died Thursday February 28, 2013 at the Kindred Nursing& Rehab - Colony House in Abington after a period of failing health. She was the wife of the late William Donovan and former wife of David Norcross the father her children. Claire was born and raised in Brockton a daughter of the late Donald and Florence (Vining) Crosier and was a graduate of Brockton High Class of 1942. She was a 1947 graduate of the Mass General Hospital School of Nursing and spent her career as a registered nurse. For many years she was a nurse at South Shore Hospital and also managed a local nursing home and was an elementary school nurse. In her free time, Claire enjoyed painting and crafts. She was also a member of the Mayflower Society. Claire was the mother of Pamela Newcombe of Plymouth, David Norcross, Jr. and Thomas Norcross both of Wareham, Kathleen Nichols of Florida, Walita Crawford of Springfield and the late Alan Magnus and Linda and Florence Norcross. She was the sister of Donna Pace of Abington and the late Gordon Crosier. She also leaves many grandchildren and a sister-in-law Mary Crosier of Scituate. At Claire’s request visiting hours are omitted. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel at Knollwood Memorial Park, 321 High Street, Canton, MA on Tuesday at 11:30 am.
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