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Source reference N6243 :
Individuals : Mary Louisa CROSIER
Burial: Main Street Cemetery
Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 45165531
Source reference N6244 :
Individuals : Charles A. MESSENGER
Burial: Main Street Cemetery
Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 45165565
Source reference H6245 :
Individuals : John Rich BUTLER
Rollins Funeral Home,
In Memory of
John Rich Butler
January 27, 1929 - September 7, 2010
Obituary
ROGERS-Commander John Rich Butler, USCG Retired, 81, of Rogers died September 7, 2010 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Fayetteville.
He was born January 27, 1929, in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, to Richard and Lucile Butler.
He retired from the Coast Guard as a commander after more than 23 years of service in the Navy and Coast Guard. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. After commissioning in the Coast Guard he served briefly at the Base, Mobile, Alabama, then aboard the Coast Guard Buoy Tender Blackthorn. After receiving the Wings of Gold from the Pensacola Naval Flight Training in 1957, he served at five Coast Guard Air Stations and Detachments at Port Angeles, Washington, Sangley Point in the Philippine Islands, Biloxi Mississippi, Salem Massachusetts, and Annette Island Alaska. At that last duty involving active flying, he also served as the Executive Officer, and briefly as the Commanding Officer.
As a Search and Rescue pilot, he flew 431 Search and Rescue missions in amphibious helicopters and fixed wing aircraft. He was awarded the Air Medal for the attempted night helicopter rescue of passengers of a commercial airliner that had crashed on a New Hampshire mountain. In his last tour of duty, prior to retirement, he served as the Director of the Coast Guard Auxiliary for all or portions of eight southern states.
After military retirement, he settled in rural Harrison where he started a business preparing professional resumes. He also continued his longtime practice of freelance writing, with over a hundred articles, stories and essays published. He also wrote two books, one published and one serialized in a magazine.
He moved to Rogers in 1993 and was an active member of the First United Methodist Church where he served as a Stephen Minister. He had previously been active in Methodist and Presbyterian churches in Blue Eye Missouri, and Harrison Arkansas. He enjoyed working as a hospice volunteer for the Washington Regional Medical Center for 16 years.
He enjoyed sailing, canoeing, camping and travel, and was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans. He promoted blood donations throughout his military career, headed the local blood donation organization in Boone County when living there, and had donated over eleven gallons of blood, stopping only when health problems prohibited further donations. He was also an avid supporter of organ donation.
e was preceded in death by his parents, one uncle, and one grandson-in-law.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Lu Crosier Butler of the home, to whom he was married April 18, 1947, in Corpus Christi Texas; two daughters, Anitra Lynn Bickerton and husband Matt of Newton County, and Sharon Kay Roberts and husband Don of Berryville AR; one brother, Charles William Butler and wife Rosemary Coral Gables, FI; four granddaughters; one grandson; two grandsons in-law; eight great grand children and one great great grandchild.
Funeral services will be 10am Monday September 13, 2010 at the First United Methodist Church in Rogers with the Reverend Sandy Wanacek officiating.
Burial, with full military honors, will be at Noon immediately following the service at National Cemetery in Fayetteville.
Memorials may be made to Washington Regional Hospice, 34 W Colt Square, STE 1, Fayetteville, AR 72703.
Arrangements made under the direction of Rollins Funeral Home in Rogers.
Source reference N6246 :
Individuals : John Rich BUTLER
Burial: Fayetteville National Cemetery
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 58413963
Source reference N6247 :
Individuals : Rev. Jonas Galusha BENNET
Rev. Bennett preached first at the North Hinsdale (Vt.) church, then went to Seward Kansas where they staked a government claim of 120 acres. Because of failing health, he sold his farm and moved to the town of St. John, where he preached on Sundays and operated a grocery store. They returned east in November 1892, and he died the following January. (Wife q.v. obit.)
R. Austin gives his ancestry as (David/2 (1761-1848); Moses/1 of Harvard, Mass. Lists Mary Roby Crosier as his second wife.
! Source: Theresa Stevens Kilanski Greenwood for this line, including 4 children and their families. [Iris Baird]
Source reference H6248 :
Individuals : Rev. Jonas Galusha BENNET
Minutes of the Vermont Baptist Anniversaries ... By Vermont Baptist State Convention
page 46.
Source reference N6249 :
Individuals : Mary Roby CROSIER
Burial: Oak Lawn Cemetery
North Hinsdale, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 170660903
Source reference H6250 :
Individuals : Mary Roby CROSIER
B: Halifax VT VR
Obituary records two marriages, her survivors, and information about her life. She homesteaded in Seward Kansas with her first husband, a minister. Later they returned East, where he died and she remarried. She had several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church.
. [Iris Baird]
Source reference N6251 :
Individuals : Albert John RANO
Burial: Morningside Cemetery
Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 17139614
Source reference N6252 :
Individuals : Maud Allian CROSIER
Burial: Wildwood Cemetery
Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 42309934
Source reference H6253 :
Individuals : George Edward REED
Western Massachusetts; a history, 1636-1925 (1926):George Edward Reed married, July 31, 1902, Maud Allian Crosier, of Brattleboro, Vermont, daughter of Timothy and Emily (Johnson) Crosier. Their children are: Roger Edward, born February 12, 1907; and Ivan George, born May 12, 1908.
Source reference N6254 :
Individuals : George Edward REED
Burial: Wildwood Cemetery
Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 42309948
Source reference H6255 :
Individuals : Maud Ella CROSIER
North Adams Public Library, Naplibrary Marriage index 1916
North Adams Transcript /Tuesday, September 30, 1952 /Page-2
Mrs James E. Durocher
Mrs Maude Crosier wife of James E Durocher of 39 Hall street died at her home at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mrs Durocher had been in poor health for several years. A native of Clarksburg, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Ellen (Green) Crosier. She attended Archer school and Drury academy She was a member of the First Methodist church and of Excelsior lodge of Odd Ladies She was employed by the former Gale Shoe company.
Besides her husband she leaves a nephew Frederick Crosier of North Adams and a sister-in-law Mrs Fred Crosier of Adams.
Funeral services will be held in the Flynn & Roach funeral home at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon and will be conducted by Rev Elmer N Haley pastor of the First Methodist church. Burial will be in Southview cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home today and tomorrow are from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10.
Source reference H6256 :
Individuals : Mavis Merceda CROSIER
Plymouth Herald,Devon, England.November 16, 2010
WILLS Mavis Merceda (Nee Crosier) On November 8th 2010 Mavis died peacefully at St Vincent's Nursing Home after a long illness. A devoted wife to Leslie (deceased), loving mother to Frances and Sally, caring mother-in-law to Charles (deceased) and Martyn. She was a kind and generous 'Gram' to her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and a faithful friend to many. We have lost a member of our family who was very dear to us. May she rest in peace and rise in glory to be with the Lord she loved. The family are grateful to all staff at St Vincent's for their friendship and tender, loving care; to the Right Reverend James Mason for his spiritual support and to the Sisters at St Vincent's for their gentle companionship. A Thanksgiving Service for her life will be held at Emmanuel Church on Tuesday 23rd November at 2.15pm. Family flowers only please. The family would welcome donations to the Friends of St Vincent's, c/o Walter C. Parson, Salisbury House, 11 Tothill Avenue, St Judes, Plymouth, PL4 8PJ in appreciation of all they did to make her life comfortable during her years with them. She particularly enjoyed the 'Open Gardens' event.
Source reference N6257 :
Individuals : Harry William BROOKS
Intered in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N.Y.
Vermont phoenix., September 14, 1917, Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brooks of New York, who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crosier, have returned to their home. While here Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Crosier went on an automobile trip to Wilmington, over the Mohawk Trail and to Stamford, Mrs. Crosier's old home, which place she had not visited in nearly 35 years.
Source reference N6258 :
Individuals : May Elizabeth CROSIER
Vermont phoenix., June 30, 1893, Page 6
Miss May Crosier and friend from New York city are spending two weeks at her father's, Dudley Crosier's.
Source reference H6259 :
Individuals : Mildred C. CROSIER
Burlington weekly free press., April 05, 1917, Page 3
Fletcher, E. E.Crosier of Fairfax is spending the sugar season with his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Archie' Glllllan. Weather conditions seem to be rather unfavorable for making sugar and not much has been made thus far.
Source reference N6260 :
Individuals : Mildred C. CROSIER
Burial: Binghamville Cemetery
Binghamville, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 23697496
Source reference N6261 :
Individuals : Archie Wilmer GILLILAN
Burial: Binghamville Cemetery
Binghamville, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 23697487
Source reference N6262 :
Individuals : Mildred Ethyl CROSIER
Burial: Morgan-Towslee Cemetery
Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 43646414
Source reference N6263 :
Individuals : Ralph C.J. MATTISON
Burial: Morgan-Towslee Cemetery
Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 43646415
Source reference H6264 :
Individuals : Douglas Martin HEYM
Barbara Unknown and Douglas Heym were divorced August 13, 1971 in Hillsboro, County, Fl
Douglas Heym and Martha Jo Jordan were divorced on June 2, 1980 in Hillsboro County, Fl
Source reference H6265 :
Individuals : Apollos Augustus CORBETT
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 N6266 :
Individuals : Apollos Augustus CORBETT
Occupation, dentist
Source reference H6267 :
Individuals : Millie Jane 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 N6268 :
Individuals : Millie Jane CROSIER
Vermont phoenix., June 03, 1887
Mrs. L. F. Crosier Is In Cincinnati with her sick daughter, Mrs. Corbett.
Source reference H6269 :
Individuals : Murial Saker CROSIER
Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery
Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 41736839
History of the town of Rockingham, Vermont: including the villages of ... By Lyman Simpson Hayes
Source reference H6270 :
Individuals : Burt Ellias NEWHALL
Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery
Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 41736821
Source reference H6271 :
Individuals : Myrtle Frances CROSIER
Published in The Berkshire Eagle on May 5, 2009
Myrtle F. Morrow 1914 - 2009 PITTSFIELD Myrtle Francis Morrow, 94, died May 2, 2009. Born on June 4, 1914, in Pittsfield, the only child of Charlotte Elizabeth Scace and Roy Francis Crosier, she graduated pro merito from Pittsfield High School in 1931 and attended Berkshire Business School. She married John Russell Morrow on May 22, 1936. They lived on the Morrow Family Farm on West Street. His parents purchased the farm when they married in 1909. In 1973 they moved to Lebanon Springs, N.Y. After her husband's death, she continued to live there until 2007. She was an avid gardener, reader, and knitter knitting hundreds of children's sweaters for local charities. She loved to cook; there was always room for one more at the dinner table. Myrtle leaves her children, son, John Russell Morrow of Washington, Mass.; daughter and son-in-law, Ruth Louise and Robert Zink of Argyle, N.Y., and Alice Mills Morrow of Corvallis, Ore.; 11 grandchildren, 11 great -grandchildren, and two great -great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband in 1992 and daughter-in-law, Avis Morrow, in 2003. FUNERAL NOTICE: Services for Mrs. Myrtle F. Morrow will be Saturdary, May 9, at 2 p.m. at the WELLINGTON FUNERAL HOME with the Rev. Lyle Larson officiating. Burial will follow in the Pittsfield Cemetery. There will be an hour of visitation the day of the service from 1 until the service at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Lebanon Valley Protective Association or Hospice Care of Washington County, NY, care of the WELLINGTON FUNERAL HOME, 220 East Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201.
Source reference N6272 :
Individuals : Myrtle R. CROSIER
Burial: Forest Hill Cemetery
Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 60531478
Source reference N6273 :
Individuals : Ralph Appleton PRICE
Burial: South Cemetery
Lunenburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 84226177
Source reference H6274 :
Individuals : Nancy CROSIER
Baptised March 29, 1789 First Church of Roxbury (Mass.) West Precinct.
Source reference N6275 :
Individuals : Nellie Frances CROSIER
Burial: New Hebron Cemetery
Hebron, Washington County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 118888207
Source reference N6276 :
Individuals : John Smith JENKINS
Burial: New Hebron Cemetery
Hebron, Washington County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 118888200
Source reference H6277 :
Individuals : Nellie Marie CROSIER
Divorce on 1930 US census living in Willoiamstown, Ma.
Source reference N6278 :
Individuals : Sullivan Charles DERADDO
1982 graduate of Geneva, NY, high school
1991 working on batchelors at Rochester Institute of Techology
1991 employed by Gould Pumps, Water System in Geneva, NY
1985 graduate of Community College of the finger Lakes
came from a large, closely knit family
[Iris Baird]
Source reference H6279 :
Individuals : Donald Gordon CHADWICK
From: http://www.marinechat.com
Donald G. Chadwick, 72, of Salem, passed away Saturday night, January 19, 2013 at the Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany with his family at his side. Don was born July 18, 1940 in Cambridge the son of the late Gordon and Irene (Safford) Chadwick. He grew up on a farm in the Town of Salem on Dunnigan Road.
Don was a 1959 graduate of Salem Washington Academy and enlisted in the military serving with the U.S. Marine Corps. Don was honorably discharged in 1963.
Don worked several jobs in his life, including truck driving, Salem Farm Supply, farming, and in the carpentry business with Alan Lant of Cossayuna for 15 years. Along with his wife Pat, he operated Spirits of Salem and also Main Street Diner in Salem.
Don was a past member of the Salem Vol. Fire Dept. He loved watching the television shows NCIS and Law and Order; loved old cars and Farmall tractors and enjoyed crossword puzzles. His military experience was very important to him. Don was honored to have served with the U.S. Marine Corps and supported Toys for Tots throughout the years.
Don is survived by his wife of nineteen years, Patricia Crosier Chadwick whom he married November 29, 1993 and her children, Robert Graham and his fiancée Lisa Wilt and her son Aidan of Salem; Richard Graham of Argyle; Kari Mancine and her husband Anthony and their two daughters Auriella and Danika of Rensselaer; and Kim Harrington of Salem. He is also survived by his daughter, Donna Burch and her husband Michael and their son Nicholas of Salem; his step-children, Cindy Ayers and her husband Randy, Brian Lewis, David Lewis, Barbara Jarvis, Scott McKeighan and his wife April, all of Salem. Don is also survived by a brother, Lewis Chadwick and his wife Shirley of Greensboro, NC and several step grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
A funeral service with military honors will be held at 10:00 am Thursday, January 24, 2013 at the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, 200 Duell Road, Schuylerville with Rev. Debbie Earthrowl officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in memory of Don may be made to the Salem Vol. Fire Dept., P.O. Box 449, Salem, NY 12865 or the Salem Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 360, Salem, NY 12865.
Source reference N6280 :
Individuals : Donald Gordon CHADWICK
Burial: Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery
Schuylerville, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 103910162
Source reference H6281 :
Individuals : James L. SHULTES
Obituary in Altamont Enterprise, February 28, 2002
Source reference N6282 :
Individuals : James L. SHULTES
Burial: Onesquethaw Cemetery
New Scotland, Albany County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 170772638
Source reference H6283 :
Individuals : Fredrick Norman "Pete" FOSTER
Published in The Berkshire Eagle on Dec. 9, 2015
1932 - 2015 LUTZ, FL Frederic 'Pete' Foster, formally of Florida, MA, passed away November 29th peacefully at home with his loving wife of 37 years, Bea, at his side. Right out of high school he enlisted in the US Navy. Father of three children & five step-children, 28 grandchildren & 17 great-grand-children, his sister, Grace Chilson, two nieces & a grandnephew. He was predeceased by his sister, Janet Bruno. Pete was close to his cousins & he will be missed by all. He was a Johovah's witness for 37 years. Service will be held in FL at Kingdom Hall.
Source reference N6284 :
Individuals : Peggy CROSIER
"The History of Pelham etc" on page 457 lists the marriage:
Nov. 15, 1793, William Hunt, Shutesbury, and Polly Crosher, Pelham.
This entry assumes that this Polly Crosher is the same as Peggy Crosier born March 1, 1775 in Halifax, Vt. she is the daughter of John Crosier born ~1737
Source reference H6285 :
Individuals : Peggy CROSIER
This Peggy crosier could be one of the females in the household of John crosier of Pelham, Ma. and listed in the 1790 census.
Source reference N6286 :
Individuals : William HUNT
"The History of Pelham, etc." by Charles Parmentor, page 457 has this marriage entry:
Nov. 15, 1793, William Hunt, Shutesbury, and Polly Crosher, Pelham.
Shepherdson, Hannah and William Hunt of Shutesbury, int. June 1, 1812.
from:
Vital records of Royalston, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849
Mary, b. Dec. 21, 18o6; m. Mar. 26, 1835, William Hunt.
From: 1673. 1899. History of the town of Sunderland, Massachusetts: which ... By John Montague Smith, Henry Walbridge Taft,
Source reference H6287 :
Individuals : William HUNT
The various transcriptions of this record the woman that WIlliam Hunt married on November 15, 1793 vary from Polly Crosher, Polly Obren, Polly Olsen, Polly Owihen.
Source reference N6288 :
Individuals : Phoebe Ann CROSIER
VT VR marriage record gives "father Samuel, mother Phebe, ae 18 res Searsburg
in Halifax Tr, ae 15 in Searsburg TR
[Iris Baird]
Source reference H6289 :
Individuals : Phoebe Ann CROSIER
From the Dalton GAZEETTEER OF BERKSHIRE COUNTY, MASS
1725-1885;
Compiled and Published by HAMILTON CHILD, Syracause, NY 1885
Retyped by Slvia Eddy
Marriage location is given as Halifax, Vt. and Searsburg, Vt. in Vital records.
Source reference N6290 :
Individuals : Samuel Gardner FULLER
Rollin Hillyer Cooke. Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts (Volume 2).
SAMUEL GARDNER FULLER.
Samuel Gardner Fuller, sexton of the Congregational church and cemetery at Dalton. is a representative of the Fuller family of English origin that was established in America about the middle of the eighteenth century. The early representatives of the name were sea captains, and
William Fuller, grandfather of Samuel W. Fuller, was master of a vessel engaged in trade with the West Indies and sailing from the ports of Salem and Boston. He had several children, including Spencer Fuller, who settled at Whitingham, Vermont, and afterward lived in various places in Windom county, that state. In his earh^ years he learned the shoemaker's trade, which he followed for a long period. He engaged in the manufacture of shoes, but during- the last years of his life devoted his attention to agricultural pursuits. He married Maria Fleming, of Hinsdale, New Hampshire, and they had eight children : Elmira, born in 1837, died at the age of three years; Samuel G., born in Halifax, Vermont, May 24, 18-I0; Hiram W., born February 8, 1842, now lives in Halifax, Vermont; Harvey A., born March 10, 1844, is a resident of Pittsfield, Massachusetts; Jerua, born in 1846, is the wife of John F. Gallup, of Dover, Vermont; Jerusha, born in 1849, is the wife of Gordon Cutler, of Palmer, Vermont; Evelyn, born in 1853, is the widow of Addison Eams, her home being in Halifax, Vermont; and Willard, who died at the age of nine years.
Samuel Gardner Fuller, of this review, was born May 24, 1840, in Halifax, Vermont, and in his early boyhood attended the district schools. He assisted his father in the manufacture of shoes, and at
the age of nineteen years started out upon an independent business career. He was employed at various places until the outbreak of the Civil war, when he enlisted for nine months' service as a member of Company F, Sixteenth Vermont Regiment, at Searsbury, Vermont, in 1862. When his first term of service had expired he immediately re- enlisted in June, 1863, and became a member of Company E, Sixth Ver- mont Volunteer Infantry, serving with that command until the close of the war. He was in the army for almost three years and gives some very graphic descriptions of some of the battles in which he participated, inchiding- the engag-ements at Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Cold Har- bor. Slaughters Pen. Petersburg. Weldon Railroad, again at Petersburg and in the siege of Richmond. He was never taken prisoner and was only slightly wounded on three occasions. He was one of fifty men who volunteered for skirmish duty at the battle of Weldon Railroad, and was the only one of them to return alive. Following the close of the war Mr. Fuller returned to his native state, and two years later was married on the 2d of April, 1867, to Miss Anna P. Crosier, of Searsbury. Vermont, the wedding taking place in Colerain, Massachusetts.
He afterward lived in Halifax. Vermont, for a short time, thence removed to Wilmington and afterward came to Dalton. Here he drove the mail wagon and conducted an express business for about five years, while his wife conducted the Crane Company boarding house in Dalton. Two children have been the issue of this union : Minnie Julia, born at Reedsboro, Vermont, April 21, 1870; and Samuel Scott, born in Searsbury, Vermont, October 22. 1873. He died in Dalton, July 15, 1887, and his loss was deeply mourned by his parents and many friends. In his later years Mr. Fuller has been sexton of the Congregational church and cemetery, and his wife and daughter are employed in the paper mills
of the Crane Company. All are members of the CongTegational church and take an active part in its work. Mr. Fuller is a stanch Republican in politics. He and his family occupy a handsome home in the town of Dalton.
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