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Source reference H5947 :

Individuals : Frederick Anthony LONGTIN
Obituary in "The Times Record" Troy, N.Y. July 12, 1965.

 

Source reference N5948 :

Individuals : Dorothy Frances CROSIER
Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery
          Allouez (Brown County), Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 82751303

 

Source reference H5949 :

Individuals : Dorris E. CROSIER
My Genealogy Home Page
          Updated October 7, 2002
          c l pelayo
          po box 576
          garden grove, CA 92842
          United States
          714-000-0000
          pelayo@sbcglobal.net

 

Source reference H5950 :

Individuals : Edna Irene CROSIER
From: kapinosmazurfh.com
          Edna I. (Crosier) Wilson, 95, of Ludlow passed away peacefully on Friday, April 21, 2017. Born in Springfield on May 16, 1921, she was the daughter of the late Robert Crosier and Myrtie (Cooley) Crosier Murray. Edna graduated from the High School of Commerce and worked as Manager of Group Accounting at Mass Mutual, retiring in 1986 with 38 years of service. A longtime Ludlow resident, she was a member of First Church in Ludlow. Edna loved her church and was active in its many activities and committees. She was past President and Secretary of the Ludlow Woman’s Club and an officer of the Ludlow Grange # 179. Edna’s interests were round and square dancing, camping and traveling.
          Edna is survived by her sons William R. Wilson of Midlothian, VA, Charles L. Wilson of Suffield, CT and Michael J. Wilson of San Diego, CA. She also leaves 6 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Sadly she was predeceased by her husband of 50 years George Wilson and her daughter Elizabeth Whitfield. Edna was the last of her eight siblings to leave us.
          Funeral Services celebrating Edna’s life will be held Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 11:00 AM at the Kapinos-Mazur Funeral Home, 64 Sewall St, Ludlow, MA. Burial will follow in Island Pond Cemetery, Center St., Ludlow, MA. Visiting hours at the funeral home will be Wednesday, April 26, 2017 from 4:00-7:00 PM. Memorial donations may be made the Shriner’s Hospital for Children, 516 Carew St. Springfield, MA 01104.

 

Source reference N5951 :

Individuals : Edna Irene CROSIER
Burial: Island Pond Cemetery
          Ludlow, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 178712527

 

Source reference N5952 :

Individuals : George William WILSON
Burial: Island Pond Cemetery
          Ludlow, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 61618718

 

Source reference H5953 :

Individuals : Edna Marguerite CROSIER
Burial: Warren County Memorial Park
          Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 47425265

 

Source reference H5954 :

Individuals : Effie Pearl CROSIER
Burial:
          Wymore Cemetery
          Wymore
          Gage County
          Nebraska, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 59631719
          Descendants of John Retchless

 

Source reference H5955 :

Individuals : Charles W. DEWEY
Descendants of John Retchless

 

Source reference N5956 :

Individuals : Eleanor Marguerite CROSIER
Burial: Ashuelot Cemetery
          Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 117553407

 

Source reference N5957 :

Individuals : Donald Clayton SURINER
Burial: Ashuelot Cemetery
          Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 116956884

 

Source reference N5958 :

Individuals : Elizabeth CROSIER
Burial: Sakatah Cemetery
          Waterville, Le Sueur County, Minnesota, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 51305500

 

Source reference H5959 :

Individuals : David STOW
Stowe Pedigree: Tenney Puncochar Web Pages by Lynn Tenney
          ! B: IGI 1988 C500831-4498
          ! M: IGI 1988 M 500541-0369
          ! Children are listed in an account of grandson Lewis of Leyden MA, now in
          Minnesota Hist. Soc. St. Paul MN (Austin) Line separates last three children
          from rest, and census indicates a younger mother for them
          Ref: Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolution for his military service.
          Letter in file summarizing census records in Grafton Mass and Halifax, VT
          D: Miller
          See Austin notes for more on this individual
          Land records in Halsea Crosier mss [photocopy in file]
          Source Iris Baird
          DATES IN ANCESTRAL FILE NUMBER; JFR7-XL
          Buried at Village Cemetery, Readsboro, VT

 

Source reference H5960 :

Individuals : Elizabeth "Betty" Eleanor CROSIER
From: The North Adams Transcript from North Adams, Massachusetts · Page 13, November 4, 1952
          Miss Betty Crosier, daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Crosier of Brattleboro, formerly of Wilmington, became the bride of Bertram Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adams of this town, in a ceremony performed Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the First Baptist church of Brattleboro by Rev. C. W. Vandenburgh. Miss Sally Adams, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor, and George Carruthers, a friend of the bridegroom, served as best man. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents, and the couple left on an unannounced wedding trip. They will live in West Dover. Mrs. Adams graduated from Brattleboro high school in 1947. Mr. Adams was graduated from Wilmington high school in 1946, after which he attended Vermont Agricultural college in Randolph. He served in the army, being stationed in Germany part of the time. He is employed by the Wilmington Plumbing company.

 

Source reference H5961 :

Individuals : Elizabeth A. CROSIER
First name could be Liza or Elisa

 

Source reference H5962 :

Individuals : Walter Ellis BARTLETT
Burial: West Brattleboro Cemetery
          West Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 22334030

 

Source reference H5963 :

Individuals : Elizabeth Belle CROSIER
Vermont phoenix., March 25, 1892, Page 6
          Miss Lizzie Crosie returned to Brattleboro Wednesday after having spent severalweeks with Mrs. D.N. May.
          Vermont phoenix., February 04, 1898, Page 4
          A home wedding occurred at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at 1 Spring street when Lizzie Belle Crosier, youngest daughter of Mrs. Mary Crosier, was married to Walter Ellis Bartlctt of West Brattleboro Rev. J. H. Babbitt of West Brattleboro performed the ceremony. The bride's dress was a traveling suit of dark green. Only relatives of the families were present at the ceremony, which as followed by a wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett went to Greenfield, Mass., during the
          aiternoon and after their return they will live at John Sargent's in West Brattleboro.

 

Source reference N5964 :

Individuals : Elizabeth Belle CROSIER
Burial: West Brattleboro Cemetery
          West Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 22334033

 

Source reference N5965 :

Individuals : Elizabeth Ione CROSIER
Burial: Asbury Cemetery
          Roseville, Warren County, Illinois, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 48784532
          Find A Grave Memorial# 124023686

 

Source reference N5966 :

Individuals : Curtis Commodore SMITH
Burial: Monmouth Cemetery
          Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 47525794

 

Source reference H5967 :

Individuals : Ella Alida CROSIER
Vermont phoenix., August 11, 1911, Page 5
          Mrs. Willis Weathehead of -Weatherhead hollow entertained a family party of 11 Thursday in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Chloe Crosier of Halifax, who Is 82 years old. airs. A. L. Sumner of Estabrook street was one of the party and It was her first visit to Weatherhead hollow In 48 years.

 

Source reference N5968 :

Individuals : Ella Alida CROSIER
Burial: Christ Church Cemetery
          Guilford, Windham County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 170116603

 

Source reference N5969 :

Individuals : Willis Jeremiah WEATHERHEAD
Vermont phoenix., May 07, 1886
          In Brattleboro, May 6, by Rev. E. W. Whitney, Willis J. Weatherhead of Guilford and Ella A. Crosier of Hallfax.

 

Source reference N5970 :

Individuals : Ella E. CROSIER
Burial: Worthington Center Cemetery
          Worthington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 133117032

 

Source reference H5971 :

Individuals : Ella Elvira CROSIER
Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910 says 15 Dec 1877
          marriage place: Williamstown, Berkshire, Massachusetts
          From: The North Adams Transcript, 21 April 1936
          Mrs. Ella Crosier Smith, about 78, widow of Arthur C. Smith and a resident of Williamstown for many years, died early today at the home of A daughter, Miss Bertha Smith, of Ossinlng, N.Y., with whom she had resided in recent years. , Mrs. Smith, whose husband, an employe of Mount Hope farm, died in 1932, had lived here for about 4 years before moving to Ossinlng. She and her husband had made their home In Lanesboro before coming to Williamstown. Mrs. Smith had many friends and acquaintances in the community, Besides the daughter at whos home she died Mrs. Smith leaves a second daughter, Miss Rachel Smith of Plllsfleld, Arrangements for the funeral are not complete, but it Is expected tha the body will be brought here for burial.

 

Source reference H5972 :

Individuals : Ella Sophronia CROSIER
The Evening Banner Bennington, Vt. Tuesday June 5, 1956:
          Mrs. Ella S. (Crosier) Foucard 82 widow of August Foucard of Stamford died Sunday at her home on East Road in that town, after a long illness. She was born in Stamford, daughter of the late Lanson J. and Louise E. (Lesure) Crosier and had always resided in Stamford.
          She leaves two daughters Mrrs. Robert Blanche Field and Mrs. Ira Anna Whitney both of Stamford two grandchildren Mrs. Betty Bolognani of Readsboro and Dewey Whitney, with the Army Military Police at Cappras' Cove, Texas, four Great Grandchildren, three brothers, Lester Crosier of Stamford, and William and Simeon Crosier of Bennington, several nieces and nephews.
          Mrs. Foucard was a member of the First Baptist Church of Stamford where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 PM. Burrial will be at the family plot at Houghton Cemetery Stamford. Freinds may call at San Soucie Funeral Home North Adams tonight from 7 to9.

 

Source reference N5973 :

Individuals : Auguste Marie FOUCARD
Imigrated in 1881
          Naturalized in 1904, Vermont

 

Source reference N5974 :

Individuals : Ellen Elizabeth CROSIER
Burial: Oakland Hill Cemetery
          Oakland, Livingston County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 145067722

 

Source reference N5975 :

Individuals : Hiland N. FULLER
Burial: Oakland Hill Cemetery
          Oakland, Livingston County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 69689961

 

Source reference H5976 :

Individuals : Elsie Lila CROSIER
Vermont phoenix. (Brattleboro, Vt.) 1834-1955, October 27, 1893
          Mrs. D. N. May this week received the Bad news of the death of her brother, Elmer Crosier, who has been in Worcester, Mass., for the past five years. The funeral was held at Halifax on Tuesday, Oct. 24.
          Wedding announcement in Gazzette and Courier, Greenfield, Mass. Monday October 2, 1882.

 

Source reference N5977 :

Individuals : Elsie Lila CROSIER
Ashes burried August 22, 1952 Meeting House Hill Cemetery, Brattleboro, Vt.

 

Source reference N5978 :

Individuals : Elsie Maria CROSIER
Roy Schmeer, Portland OR, gr. gr. grandson of Rodney Crosier rec.
          [Iris Baird]
          Rodney Crosier Bible. Robert Crosier of Portland OR rec.
          [Iris Baird]

 

Source reference H5979 :

Individuals : Elvira CROSIER
The Macomb County, MI recorded history says that Arnold and Elvira had 8 children

 

Source reference N5980 :

Individuals : Elvira CROSIER
Burial: Warren Union Cemetery
          Warren, Macomb County, Michigan, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 10466756

 

Source reference H5981 :

Individuals : Arnold HARWOOD
Arnold and Elvira had 8 children
          This from History of Macomb County, Michigan

 

Source reference N5982 :

Individuals : Emily "Emma" CROSIER
Burial: Main Street Cemetery
          Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 173509584

 

Source reference H5983 :

Individuals : John Horace BELLOWS
Data from REF NOTE#2 and his death cert. Per VT VRs at the time of his marriage to Lucinda he resided in Wilmington and listed his occupation as mechanic; the JP was a Henry Crosier.
          Two of his furniture pieces - a man's dresser and a woman's dresser/vanity- are in the possession of Marion and Hazel Wilkin in Williamstown MA.
          The following excerpt is taken from the Gazetteer and Business Directory of Bennington County VT for 1880-81 compiled / published by Hamilton Child Page 186 under the Town of Searsburg :
          "On the West Branch of [the] Deerfield River, near the north border of town, is the saw mill and bedstead factory of Mrs. Delia Hotchkins, of Troy N.Y., now operated by John H. Bellows, who employs about eight men in the manufacture of
          200,000 feet of lumber and 1000 bedsteads annually."
          In the early 1900's he operated his own mill in Clarksburg just to the east of the North Branch of the Hoosac River and Rte. 8 in Briggsville. It was called the Red Mill and was situated on a small stream which supplied water power. At some
          time his widowed daughter Catherine Nichols and her children lived in a nearby house on the edge of the river which they heated with the maple scraps and rejects from the mill.(recollections of R.W.W.Nichols).

 

Source reference N5984 :

Individuals : John Horace BELLOWS
Burial: Clarksburg Cemetery
          Clarksburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 172630926

 

Source reference N5985 :

Individuals : Emily Lucinda CROSIER
Grave on Molly Stark Trail (Rte. 9 ) is now invisible from road, is off private drive way to the north in clump of big trees.
          She used "Emily" as a middle name; VRs list "Emily" as first name and "Lucinda" as middle name.
          [Bob Nichols]

 

Source reference H5986 :

Individuals : Emily Lucinda CROSIER
The Fulham genealogy with index of names and blanks for records by Volney Sewall Fulham.
          Published 1910 by Free Press Printing Co. in Burlington VT .

 

Source reference H5987 :

Individuals : Lewis Tilton BENTLEY
Marriage Records from the Democrat date from 1843 through 1880 by the Skaneateles Historical Society.

 

Source reference H5988 :

Individuals : Tyler Levi WHIPPLE
Milk Merchant in Boston at time of marriage.

 

Source reference N5989 :

Individuals : Emma C. CROSIER
Burial: Gorham Cemetery
          Gorham, Ontario County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 123311605

 

Source reference H5990 :

Individuals : Emma C. CROSIER
From: Chronicle Express, Penn Yan, New York, April 7, 1949.
          Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Whitney of Gorham, who at 97 was probably the oldest resident of this immediate area, were conducted from the Gorham Baptist church March 18, 1949.
          Mrs. Whitney was born in the town of Seneca, Ontario county, on the farm now owned by Howard Sprague and moved to Michigan with here parents, Jefferson and Melen Blodgett Crosier, attending school in Battle Creek, Mich. Near the close of the Civil war, in 1865, the family moved to this area again and for four years in the 1870's, taught school in the Gorham vicinity.
          In 1875 she married Sherman Whitney of Flint Creek, and the began housekeeping on the farm of the bride's father three miles out of Gorham on the Rushville road.
          Mr. and Mrs Whitney took their two sons and went to California about 1889, operating a fruit ranch at El Cajon. Returning to Hall, they lived there until Mr. Whitney died about 17 years ago. For many, many years she was a member of the Embroidery circle at Hall and in latter years, when she could no longer manage the tiny beautiful stitches for which she was long famous, the Circle still honored her with flowers on special occasions and insisted that she attend as frequently as possible.
          While her husband was alive, both were members of the Grange and attended Grange "doings" faithfully, although Mrs. Whitney frequently commented that the part she remembered the most vividly was the stacks and stacks of dirty dishes that had to be washed after every meal.
          She was the oldest living member of the Gorham Baptist Church and here again she often remarked that while she didn't belong to any "fancy organizations," if there had even been a dishwasher's organization "I surely would have belonged to that." She was active in church work just as long as her health permitted. During the later years of her life while she was making her home with Miss Emma Swarthout at Gorham she gave up church attendance because of physical inability.
          For many years the annual Crosier family picnic was the highlight of her life as it brought together again the members of the family who had drifted apart.
          Survivors are a son, William A. J. Whitney of 58 Columbus avenue, Buffalo; a grandson, Dr. George C. Whitney of Geneva; two great-grandsons, George C. III. and James, both of Geneva. Another son, Dr. George C. Whitney, also a physician, died in 1922, in Rochester.
          Funeral services were held in the Gorham Baptist church on Friday afternoon, with Rev. Clyde Hurlbutt, pastor, officiating. Burial was made in Gorham cemetery.

 

Source reference N5991 :

Individuals : Jonathan Shearman WHITNEY
Burial: Gorham Cemetery
          Gorham, Ontario County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 142392492

 

Source reference H5992 :

Individuals : Emma J. CROSIER
Burried Woodlawn Cemertey, Nashua, N.H.

 

Source reference H5993 :

Individuals : Emma M. CROSIER
1910 U.S. census 8 years old living with grandparents John Young in Wilton, N.Y.

 

Source reference H5994 :

Individuals : Joseph HENROTTE
Was Engineer on the Cascade Locks in Oregon
          Official Register of the United States, Volume 1 By United States. Department of the Interior

 

Source reference N5995 :

Individuals : Joseph HENROTTE
burried: St. Mary’s Cemetery, Portland’s Pioneer Catholic Cemetery

 

Source reference H5996 :

Individuals : Enid Frances CROSIER
Marrage notice in the Vinvard Gazette June 28, 1935
          Index to Death and Marriage Notices
          in the Vineyard Gazette
          1884 - 1939
          A - K
          Compiled by Mrs. Kathryn Stewart, 1995.
          Vermont phoenix., September 21, 1917, Page 6
          In Oak Bluffs, Mass., Sept. 1, a daughter. Enid Frances, to Frank AIson and Enid (Sinclair) Crosier, granddaughter to Mrs. Mary Crosier of Brattleboro and Mrs. Laura Sinclair ot Oak Bluffs.

 

Source reference H5997 :

Individuals : Esther Ellen CROSIER
Jan Jordan spells Orval - Orville

 

Source reference N5998 :

Individuals : Esther Ellen CROSIER
Burial: Crown Hill Memorial Park
          Clinton, Oneida County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 89338189

 

Source reference N5999 :

Individuals : Edwin Merritt HUGHES
Burial: Crown Hill Memorial Park
          Clinton, Oneida County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 89338188

 

Source reference H6000 :

Individuals : William Franklin UNDERWOOD
From: October 15, 1965
          The North Adams Transcript from North Adams, Massachusetts · Page 3
          William F. Underwood, 81, a former resident of North Adams, died last night in his home on Henderson Rd., Clarksburg, where he has lived for the past 10 years. He was born in Stamford, Vt., the son of Loren and Eliza (Oakes) Underwood, and was formerly employed by Dibble Lumber Co. in North Adams. His wife, Ethel (Crosier) Underwood, died in 1948. He leaves four nieces and a nephew. They are Miss Edilh Wright, Mrs. Lorraine Davis and Howard H. Wright of North Adams, and Miss Ruth Card of Filtsfield. The funeral will be held on Monday at the Simmons Funeral Home at 1 p. m. with burial at Southview Cemetery.

 

Source reference H6001 :

Individuals : Ethel Wilder CROSIER
The King Family: Descendants of Harry & Ethel, by: Ethel Winifred King Millar, Publisher E. Millar, 1995

 

Source reference N6002 :

Individuals : Ethel Wilder CROSIER
Burial: Los Osos Valley Memorial Park
          Los Osos, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 116645983

 

Source reference H6003 :

Individuals : Arthur Stuart ROWLEY
Report of the Commission on Massachusetts' Part in the World War (1929)
          Boston [Wright & Potter Printing Company]
          EAST LONGMEADOW
          Rowley, Arthur Stuart: killed in action 18 July, 1918 [southwest of Soissons near Missy-aux-Bois]. Ent. 22 Sept., 1917, 151st D. B.; trans. 31 March, 1918, to April Replacement Draft, Camp Devens; 5 May to 2d Co., 1st Inf., Training Regt., 1st Corps Depot Div.; 12 May to Co. C, 18th Inf., 1st Div. Overseas 19 April, 1918.
          Born 15 Feb., 1894, at Springfield, son of Arthur H. and Jennie E. (Adams) Rowley; brother of Mrs. Eva Buffet and Ralph Rowley, both of Springfield, and Katherine of Agawam. Married Ethel Wilder Crosier. Child: Stuart George. Machinist. Post A. L., named in his honor.
          From: Thompsonville press, 1918-08-15
          Arthur Stuart Rowley, 24, who was killed in action in France be­tween July 18 and 25, was the eld­est son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur H. Rowley. He is the first Agawam boy to.have made the supreme sac­rifice for his country... He was past commander of DeWitt Camp. Sons of Veterans, of which his father is one of the charter members, and was a member of the Sunday-school of the Agawam Baptist Church. On September 17, 1916, he was married to Miss Ethel Crosier of. East Long-meadow, where they later'made their home. On September 23, -1917, he was called into the service and sent to Camp Devens. On March 31, 1918, he was sent from Camp Devens and a few days later sailed for France. He was a member of Co. C, 18th Infantry. Frequent letters were received from him, always cheerful and hopeful; the last one by his mother.
          He leaves a widow and a son, four months old in East Longmeadow; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rowlev of Agawam; two sisters and two 'brothers, Ralph Rowley and Mrs.
          Eva Buffett of Springfield, Henry lid Katherine Rowley at home. A memorial was held in the Baptist Church Sunday evening under lie auspices of the Sons of Veterim
          Rev. W. H. Dunnack, a former pastor of the Methodist Church, oc­cupied the pulpit Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor, Rev. C. H. Van Natter, who is away on
          a vacation. "

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