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Source reference N6376 :
Individuals : Ovid H. PRESTON
Burial: Tully Cemetery
Tully, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 183825418
Source reference N6377 :
Individuals : Nina Mailla CROZIER
Burial: Glenwood Cemetery
Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Plot: Sec. A; #112
Find A Grave Memorial# 121028106
Source reference N6378 :
Individuals : Nina Mailla CROZIER
Burial: Glenwood Cemetery
Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Plot: Sec. A; #112
Find A Grave Memorial# 121028106
Source reference N6379 :
Individuals : Nina Marsh CROZIER
Burial: Glenwood Cemetery
Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 102269742
Source reference N6380 :
Individuals : Arthur Jason PINNEY
Burial: Glenwood Cemetery
Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 102269760
Source reference N6381 :
Individuals : Theodore William FRITZ
Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 64243703
Source reference N6382 :
Individuals : Diana CUDWORTH
Vermont phoenix., September 14, 1906, Page 8
WEST DOVER.
Death has removed our much loved neighbor and friend, Mrs. Diana Cudworth Mann, who expired Sunday after four months of suffering, which she endured with Christian fortitude. She was born Nov. 19, 1838, in Chesterfield, N. H., and was the daughter of William and Cynthia Cudworth. She was married to William H. Mann Feb. 22, 1800, and came to this place where she has since lived. Most of the time she has been identified with the church and she felt a deep interest in its welfare. There was also In her life a strong religious current. Many will look back to the good cheer of the hospitable home where she will be sadly missed. Many tokens of esteem during
her illness were contributed by her friends and the casket was covered with flowers. Besides her husband she leaves three
children, Mrs. N. A. Crosier of Keene, Henry E. Mann of Wilmington and Clifford E. Mann of this place; also an aged mother and a brother and sister. The funeral was held Tuesday at the house.
Rev. J. D. King of Wilmington officiating. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kidder sang several beautiful selections. The burial was In west Dover cemetery.
Source reference H6383 :
Individuals : William Hosea MANN
Baised on "United States Census, 1930 for Julia A Crasier"
Source reference N6384 :
Individuals : Parmelia D. CULVER
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Notes taken from Genealogy of Ronald Gerard Culver as submitted to Stephentown Heritage Center:
"The information of Parmelia's family came from the 1850 census of Nassau, NY and the 1855 census of Stephentown, NY.
Parmelia was living, with her husband, in Minnesota in 1862, according to Levi, Senior's will)"
Source reference N6385 :
Individuals : Amos JAMES
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Removed to Minnisota in about 1857, when a large number of settlers arrived there. (Margerite Warren from Kamloops British Columbia, Canada e-mail mrwarren@direct.ca. G-g-granddaughter of Amos and Permelia)
She states:
They are shown on the 1860 and 1870 census. The 1860 census shows children Lydia, Thomas and Hubbard. Thomas' middle name was Paine, Margerite's great grandfather.
She suggests that the Ellen Hayes who married Mortimer James might be our Henry Hayes' sister. Family bible reads that Louisa married on July 3, 1853 but lists no husband.
1860 McLeod County, Minnisota census:
Amos James, 64, farmer, value of personal estate $375, born NY
Permilia James, 60, Born NY
Thomas P. 22 farmer, value of personal estate $190
Hubbard D. 19, value of personal estate $40
Liddy, 35
All born in NY
1870 census:
Amos value of personal estate 1200 personal property 607
Permillia
Washington County, Minn.:
Thomas Payne James married
Juliaette wife
Amos
George
Source reference N6386 :
Individuals : Abraham GALE
Find A Grave Memorial# 122613796
Source reference N6387 :
Individuals : Albert June CROSIER
Burial: Los Angeles National Cemetery
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Plot: 274 B 3
Find A Grave Memorial# 80282410
Source reference H6388 :
Individuals : Albert June CROSIER
Divorced Jean Cummingham December 10, 1928.
Divorced Eva Lanfear December 16, 1938. Drunkeness and cruelty. Tuscola, Michigan.
Source reference H6389 :
Individuals : Jean CUNNINGHAM
Divorced Albert Crosier December 10, 1928.
Source reference N6390 :
Individuals : Sarah Ann CURL
Burial: Prague Cemetery
Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 99354811
Source reference H6391 :
Individuals : Sarah Ann CURL
from: parksbrothers.net/obituaries
Sarah "Sally" Ann Kolar was born on October 2, 1944, in Blackwell, Oklahoma, and departed this life on Friday, October 19, 2012, in Prague Oklahoma, at the age of 68.
Sally, the daughter of Oliver and Marguerite Curl, graduated from high school in Tonkawa where she held numerous offices in various clubs and organizations and was an accomplished vocalist. She attended Oklahoma State University where she was a competitive swimmer, performed on the synchronized swimming team and became both a synchronized swimming instructor and water safety instructor during her time at OSU. She majored in education and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in 1966. She pursued post-graduate work in psychometry and taught school in Blackwell and Prague. She married her college sweetheart, Dr. William Stanley Kolar on July 8, 1967 in Tonkawa. Together they built and opened Prague Veterinarian Clinic in 1972. Sally continued to teach in the Prague Schools until she joined Stanley in the veterinary clinic as office manager. She continued to offer her services as a psychometrist at Liberty Academy. She served on the board of directors for the Pottawatomie-Lincoln-Okfuskee Chapter of the American Red Cross for ten years and on the board of the Prague United Methodist Church. She was a member of Prague United Methodist Church, PEO, was named to the International Who's Who of Education for several years, was a member of the auxiliary of the OVMA, and a member of the AAUW. Her parents preceded Sally in death.
Survivors include her husband of 45 years, Dr. William Stanley Kolar of the home; son and daughter-in-law, Drs. Grant Ryan and Gina Kolar of St. Louis, MO; brothers and sisters in law, Arthur and Shirley Curl of Pond Creek, Spencer and Patty Curl of Ponca City, Dr. Kenneth Curl of Oklahoma City, Dr. Charles Curl of Oklahoma City; brother-in-law, Dr. Charles W. Kolar, Jr., and his wife, Diane; and sister-in-law, Barbara Sands and her husband, Chris of Prague.
The Kolar family will receive guests on Monday evening, October 22, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Parks Brothers Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made in Sally's name to:
Liberty Academy, 711 E. Federal, Shawnee, OK 74804, or
OMRF, 825 NE 13th, Oklahoma City, OK 73104Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 10:30 AM, at the First United Methodist Church in Prague with Rev. Scott Keneda officiating assisted by Dr. Charles Curl. Interment will follow at the Prague Cemetery.
Source reference N6392 :
Individuals : Martha A. CURRIER
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Salem, Washington County, New York, USA
Plot: Sec C Lot 157
Find A Grave Memorial# 142327238
Source reference H6393 :
Individuals : Azubah CURTIS
History of the Town of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire - Page 359 , Boston, Mass. Blanchard Printing Co.1907
Source reference H6394 :
Individuals : James HOPKINS
History of the Town of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire - Page 359 , Boston, Mass. Blanchard Printing Co.1907
Source reference H6395 :
Individuals : Zachariah THAYER
The Vinton Memorial: Comprising a Genealogy of the Descendants of John . By John Adams Vinton
Source reference H6396 :
Individuals : Hannah CUTLER
New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 4 edited by William Richard Cutter
Source reference H6397 :
Individuals : James PIKE
New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 4 edited by William Richard Cutter
Source reference N6398 :
Individuals : James PIKE
Find A Grave Memorial# 158057191
Source reference N6399 :
Individuals : Hannah CUTLER
Find A Grave Memorial# 145603491
Source reference N6400 :
Individuals : Onesiphorus MARSH
Find A Grave Memorial# 79976054
Source reference N6401 :
Individuals : Clarissa DAGGETT
Burial: Belvidere Center Cemetery
Belvidere Center, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 42319283
Source reference N6402 :
Individuals : John FLETCHER
Burial: Belvidere Center Cemetery
Belvidere Center, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 42319285
Source reference H6403 :
Individuals : Mary Ann DAMON
Damon Memorial: Or, Notices of Three Damon Families who Came from Old ... By Samuel Chenery Damon
Source reference N6404 :
Individuals : Edwin Ruben BARNES
Burial: Arms Cemetery
Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 102056586
Source reference N6405 :
Individuals : Samual GREEN
Find A Grave Memorial# 86927859
GREEN SAMUEL, 2d, son of Dr. Thomas (sometimes called "Captain," as he was at one time in command of the military company of the town, but more generally known as " Deacon"), m. Zerviah Dana of Ashford, Conn., for his first wife, and a Mrs. Fisk of Sturbridge for his second. His children were Samuel, 3d, b. November, 1757. Elijah, b. May 3, 1760; entered the service in the Revolutionary War; joined the army at Roxbury; and died in camp, December, 1775, at the age of fifteen.
Capt. Green was the one appointed to notify the company of minute-men in case of alarm; and did so on the 19th April, 1775, as stated in this work. He accompanied his son when he joined the army at Roxbury, and remained in that vicinity till his death. In 1777, he represented the town with Col. Washburn in the General Court. He was deacon of the Baptist Church for more than fifty years, and one of the main pillars of the society. After the removal of Dr. Foster, he had charge of' and supplied the pulpit until a successor was appointed. He lived in the house built by his grandfather, opposite the Meeting-house in Greenville. He died Feb. 20, 1811, at the age of eighty-four; and his wife, June 28, 1797, aged sixty-five.
GREEN, ISAAC, son of Dr. Thomas, was a physician, and is noticed in another part of this work. He m. Sarah Howe, and had Sarah and Mary.
GREEN, THOMAS, 2d, son of Dr. Thomas, m. Hannah Fox, and afterwards Anna Hovey of Sutton; and had Elias, b. Jan. 25, 1756; he m. Mary in 1782, and removed to Cambridge, Vt. Thomas, b. 1757: he became a physician, and lived in Auburn, then Ward; d. 1812, aged fifty-five. Isaac, b. 1759; was also a physician; was in the Revolutionary service; and removed to Windsor, Vt., in 1788. He m. Ann Barrett, and became a wealthy and influential citizen of that town. Abiathar, b. 1760: he, too, was in the service in the Revolution; he removed to Farmington, Me.; d. 1831, aged seventy-one. Asa. Hannah C. m. Howard Putnam. John and Rebekah, twins. Daniel, b. 1778; is a physician in Auburn.
The father was a farmer, though not a very thrifty one. He once owned the farm, in the south part of the town, where Elijah Thayer formerly lived. After that, he lived in various places, and, at one time, in the house that stood on Flip Lane. He died in Auburn, October, 1813, aged eighty.
GREEN, WILLIAM, 1st, was b. in Malden in 1683. His father was cousin of Capt. Samuel. He m. Sarah Sprague, a branch of the same family which settled in Leicester; and had Mary, b. 1710. Sarah, b. Sept. 13, 1711; m. Hezekiah Ward, Esq., of Leicester, 1737. Hepzibah, b. June 13, 1714. William, b. July 6, 1716. Israel, b. 1721. Charles, b. 1724. Nahum, b. 1729. Mary, b. 1731.
Mr. Green removed to Leicester about 1719 or'20. He purchased Lot No. 36, and must have built the house thereon, recently occupied by the late John King, Esq. At the first recorded town-meeting, he was elected a tithing-man; then an office of consequence, especially in the matter of Sunday police. He held sundry other offices of trust in the town. He d. subsequently to 1755. The mother of Mr. Green m. Capt. John Lynde of Leicester for her second husband.
GREEN, NATHANIEL, brother of the above, was b. in Malden, 1689; and m. Elizabeth Sprague, sister of the wife of his brother. He lived in Stoneham previous to his removal to Leicester in 1723. Their children were Elizabeth, b. 1714; m. Benjamin Saunderson of Leicester, 1737. Winnifred, b. 1716; m. Benjamin Baldwin of Leicester, 1749. Nathaniel, b. 1721. Mehitabel, b. 1724; m. Samuel Call of Leicester, 1746. Phinehas, b. 1728. Benjamin, b. 1731. Mr. Green was captain " of the first foot company in Leicester" in 1743. I copy from the work of Mr. Green, of which I have made liberal use in these genealogies, an order addressed to Capt. Green; which shows that it was no holiday matter to command a military company at that time. The conquest of Louisburg took place in 1745. The next year, the whole of New England was alarmed by the intelligence, that an immense armament had reached Nova Scotia from France, on its way to attack the Colonies, and destroy Boston. This led to the following order from Col. Chandler:
" SIR, - This moment I received the Governor's express; and, pursuant thereto, you are required, in his majesty's name, on your utmost peril, to draw out of your military ward twenty-five men, completely armed, and furnished with ammunition and fourteen days' provision, and march them, without the least delay, to Worcester, and from thence to Boston; a French invasion being every moment expected. I say, Fail at your peril! "JOHN CHANDLER, C0ol. "WORCESTER, SEPT. 22, 1746. "Either you or Capt. Whittemore, with two more commissioned officers, must go; and don't fail. " In his Majesty's service, Capt. NATHANIEL GREEN, in Leicester." Capt. Green d. Sept. 27, 1774.
GREEN, NATHANIEL, son of the above, was b. in Stoneham; came to Leicester, with his father, in 1723; m1. Tabitha Prentice; and had Lemuel, b. 1.749; lived in Spencer. Susannah, b. 1751. Tabitha, b. 1753. Nathaniel, b. 1755. Lydia, b. 1758. John, b. 1760; was a minister in Coleraine, and d. 1800. Rufus, b. 1762; went to Calais, Vt.; d. 1844. Mary, b. 1764. Chloe, b. 1766; m. Adams Wheelock. Ebenezer, b. 1769; removed to Belchertown; d. 1848. This Mr. Green was known as "the Rev.;" having been ordained as a Baptist minister after he was forty-three years old. In the latter part of his life, he removed to Charlton; where he d., 1791, at the age of seventy.
GREEN, PHINEHAS, brother of the above. His wife's name was Judith. They had John, b. 1759; removed to Ohio. Pliny, b. 1761. Silas, 1762. Judith, 1765; d. unmarried. Phebe, b. 1766. Daniel, 1768. Mary, 1770. He d. in 1776, at the age of forty-seven. He is spoken of as a'" teacher of penmanship." There was a Phinehas Green, jun., in the same company with the above, at the battle of Bunker Hill; but I am unable to ascertain his parentage.
GREEN, BENJAMIN, brother of the above; m. Lucy Marston of Spencer in 1754; and had Benjamin, 1775, who removed to Spencer. Lucy, 1757. Asa, 1761; removed to Deer Isle, Me., 1797. Elizabeth, 1763. Olive, 1766. Hannah, 1768. Lydia, 1770. After the births of his children, Mr. Green removed to Spencer.
GREEN, SAMUEL, son of Deacon Samuel; m. Hannah Kinney of Sutton. Had Elijah, 1780; d. 1796. Lucretia, July, 1783; m. D. Fairbanks, and d. 1820. Sophia, May, 1785; m. John King, Esq.; d. 1854. Samuel D., 1788; entered Brown University; left college in his senior year; now lives in Cambridgeport. William K., 1790; lived in Woodstock, Conn. Hadassah E., 1792; m. Asa Mann; removed to Canada West, and d. there. Mr. Green lived in the house next west of the mills in Greenville, and once kept a tavern there. He removed late in life to Pembroke, N.Y.; and d. there, 1832, at the age of seventy-four.
GREEN, WILLIAM, son of William, 1st, m. Rebecca Tucker of Milton, 1737. Had Joel, 1738; who, I suppose, was the Joel Green that commanded a company in Col. Larned's regiment, in the Continental service. William, 1742. Jeduthan, 1744. Ira, 1746. Rebecca, 1749. Asenath, 1750; m. Isaac Center, 1772. Jesse, 1752. Oliver, 1754. Jeruiah, 1756. Jehiel, 1758. There was a Jockton Green, who is believed to have been the son of the above-named William, and probably was born in 1740. Mr. Green was a farmer, and lived where Amos Whittemore died, formerly the house of Andrew Scott, on the Charlton Road.
GREEN, NAHUM, brother of the above, m. Dorcas Sanger of Woodstock; and had Mary, 1751; Uzziah, 1753; Irijah, 1756; Mercy, 1758; Jeruiah, 1760; Amasa, 1762; Pamela, 1764; Jared, 1765; Zerviah, 1767; Nahum, 1770. Mr. Green was a farmer, and lived upon a part of his father's farm; where, as I suppose, Richard Bond, jun., lived and died.
GREEN, ISRAEL, brother of the above, was married, and had three children in Leicester; removed to Petersham, and then to Hubbardston; d. about 1790. Had four sons in the battle of Bunker Hill, - one of them killed, and the other mortally wounded, in that battle. The third, then a lieutenant, was killed at the battle of Monmouth. The fourth was in the battles of White Plains, Bennington, and Saratoga, and in the campaign in New Jersey, -- the only one of the four who survived the service.
GREEN, JOCKTON, son of William, 2d, as is believed, m. Esther Newhall, dau. of Jonathan, 1762. Had Esther, 1763; m. Elkanah Haven, 1785. Jonathan, 1765; Persis, 1768; Francis, 1770; Josiah, 1772; Salmon, 1775; Eli, 1778. Mr. Green lived in the house east of the late John King, Esq., where Richard Bond, jun., lived and died.
GREEN, JABEZ, came from Malden about 1750. His grandfather was brother of the first Samuel who came to Leicester. His wife's name was Mary; and they had Jabez, June 13, 1743. Mary, Jan. 7, 1749. Nathan, went to Gardner, Dec. 27, 1752. Joseph, Dec. 30, 1754; went to Vermont. Stephen, Aug. 7, 1757; known as " Deacon." Elizabeth, March 8, 1762. Hannah, Dec. 28, 1764. Abel, September, 1767. Mr. Green lived in the north-east part of Leicester, where his son Abel lived for many years. He was a farmer; and d. Oct. 1, 1806, aged eighty-eight.
GREEN, JABEZ, son of the above, m. Lucy Kent of Leicester, 1764; and had Hannah; m. John White of Leicester. Zolvah, who lives on the same farm where his father lived, in the north-west part of the town. Josiah and Jabez; who removed to Spencer, and are now living there.
GREEN, ABEL, brother of the above, in. Eunice Wicker, whose mother was sister of Seth Washburn. Had Harriet, 1790; Eunice, 1795; Julia, 1797; Laura, 1800. Mr. Green lived in the north-east part of the town; a farmer; d. 1743, aged seventy-six.
GREEN, JOEL, son of William, 2d. His wife's name was Chloe. They had Joel, 1762; Chloe, 1764; Seth, 1767.
GREEN, JESSE, brother of the above, m. Grace Hall, August, 1777. Had Martin, 1779; Jacob, 1780; Sarah, 1783; Iddo, 1785. There were several other families of Green; some of whom, after marrying and settling in Leicester, removed from the town. Among them, Elias, son of Thomas, 2d, above mentioned. He m. Mary Scott of Leicester, 1782; and had Tamisin, Oct. 27, 1784; d. 1808. Sylvanus, April 6, 1787. In 1796, he removed to Cambridge, Vt. There was a Thomas Green, a hatter, who came here about 1807 or 8, and raised up a pretty large family.
GREEN, SOLOMON, son of Dr. Thomas, m. Elizabeth Page, and lived in what used to be called the Wilby Cottage, in the south part of the town. His children were Timothy; Solomon; John; Archelaus; Lynde; Isaac; Mary. The Greens have been the most numerous of the Leicester families; and the number of those whose names are found on the rolls of Revolutionary service furnish the strongest proof of the energy which characterized them as men, as well as the patriotic influences under which they were educated: and yet, like so many of the early families of the town, they have almost all disappeared; while their descendants may be found scattered all over the Union.
Source reference N6406 :
Individuals : Moses CROSIER
Burial: Dwight Cemetery
Belchertown, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 125699772
Death record says that his father was born in Pelham
Massacuhsetts Marriges gives September 14, 1821, Pehlam, Ma., this is the date of intent.
Source reference H6407 :
Individuals : Moses CROSIER
Source: Biographical review: this volume contains biographical sketches of the leading citizens of Hampden County, Massachusetts:
Moses Crosier was a native of the town of Pelham, but lived most of his life at Belchertown.
He was one of the old-time geniuses, by trade a gunsmith, and owned a shop, where he plied his trade; but so versatile was he that articles of all kinds, from fine watches, needing skilled workmanship to adjust their intricate machinery, to rifles, were brought to his shop in all stages of dilapidation, and soon emerged therefrom nearly as good as new. Mr. Crosier
owned a blacksmith-shop, and also a farm.
Probate records and deeds at Hampshire Registry of Deeds in Northampton Mass. indicate that after the Death of Alexander Crosier the Crosier Farm in Pelham Ma. was maintained in the Crosier family passing into the hands of Arthur, son of Alexander. Arthur would not be a legal adult until 1805 and Moses not until 1817. The 1790 census lists one adult male head of household in Pelham having the name of John Crosier.
Moses appears to be the son John Crosier b. abt.1737. R. Austin states that this John Crosier had six children, five of them born in Halifax, Vt. The Crosier land in Pelham , Mass. was being farmed after the death of Alexander Crosier d.1788 till his son Arthur Crosier b. 1785 came of age. John Crosier b. 1737 seems to have came back from Halifax, Vt. and ran the farm at this time. CJC.
October 5, 1871 Moses Crosier sells the last of the land that he has owned in Belchertown to Lycurgus Cook. Hampshire registry of Deeds book 292 page 298
June 25, 1845 Moses and Lucinda Crosier transact a mortgage, it is witnessed by Florania Crosier Hampshire County Massachusetts Registry of Deeds Book 108 page 394
Sources; Information from Robt. Lord Keyes
Our country and Its' People A History of Hamden County Massachusetts " by Alfred Minot Copeland. Volume 3 page 672
Vital Records of Pelham, Mass. to the year 1850, by Henry Ernest Woods. Page 102
History of Pelham, Mass. from 1738 to 1898 including early Prescott, by Charles Oscar Parmenter page 462
Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine, Volumes 35-36, Pages 79,129, and 228
U.S. Census 1790 for Pelham, Massachusetts
Source reference N6408 :
Individuals : Lucinda DANFORTH
Burial: Dwight Cemetery
Belchertown, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 125699788
Source reference N6409 :
Individuals : Seth DAVENPORT
Burial: Old Cemetery
Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 7301806
Source reference N6410 :
Individuals : Jonathan PIPER
Find A Grave Memorial# 92114365
Source reference H6411 :
Individuals : Sibyl Scripture DARLING
The Hicks/Hix Database - Northeast Connections
Source reference H6412 :
Individuals : Charles GREENSLET
The Hicks/Hix Database - Northeast Connections
Source reference H6413 :
Individuals : Harriet Catherine Yeo DARTON
1891 census married living in the household of William Treveor - Ship Wright.
Listed as "Merchant Sailors Wife" in 1911 census. Children born alive 2 one still alive one now dead.
Source reference H6414 :
Individuals : Henry Sumner CROSIER
1860 Census Henry is living with his parents in Bennington, Vt.
On July 15, 1870 in Glastonbury, Vt. Henry Crozier age 18 born in Vermont, living in a boarding house (posibly a lumber camp) is listed as a wood chopper.
At the time of the probate of his brother John Haswells' estate 1907 he is listed as 56 years old residence South Shields, England.
In 1910 Henry S. Crozier born in Plymouth is listed as a prisoner in Cork Ireland
In the 1911 "England and Wales Census" Henry Crosier 66 years old, a United States residenct is living in South Shields, Durham, England.
He was a merchant seaman on the SS "Algiers" at the Manchester, England docks on September 15, 1915
From Certificate of Regeistration of American Citizen. #66554
The SS Algiers was torpedoed about 15 miles east of the Isle of Wight on 26 Feb. 1917 by the German submarine UC-65 (Captain Otto Steinbrinck). Since Henry's papers expired in Sept. 1916, there is no telling if he was on the ship when it was sunk.-Millie Heym
Another source says that the SS Algiers hit a mine, all sources say that there was a loss of eight men.
Identified dead of the SS algiers sunk February 26, 1917:
Patrick Kenney of Tinahack, Arklow, Co.
Thomas Jones Williams, Donkeyman
A seach of the Tower Hill Memorial shows eight identified dead from the SS ALgiers but no Crosiers, so it appears that Henry Sumner Crosier did not perish upon the sinking of the SS Algiers.
A Henry S. Crosier recieved Star, Victory Medal, British War Meal for service 1914-1920 - World War 1 in Europe. Service #234746.
A Henry Crosier born 89 years old died in South Shields, Durham, England April-June 1942.
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