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Note N5332 :

Individuals : BRIANT Abigail

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Newman Cemetery
East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 17793532

 

Note N5333 :

Individuals : CARPENTER William

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Newman Cemetery
East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 13522767

 

Note H5334 :

Individuals : BALLOU Martin Mason

          Quote from the original source document :
The Ballous in America an addendum to the original history and genealogy of the Ballous in America,
compiled and edited by Myrtle M. Jillson.
Published 1942 by Ballou Family Association of America in Woonsocket, R.I .

 

Note H5335 :

Individuals : BRIANT Mary

          Quote from the original source document :
Mary Briant was born to Delight Morgan and an unsure father but used the surname of her stepfather, "Bryant"

 

Note N5336 :

Individuals : BRIANT Mary

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Mount Pisgah Cemetery
Thayer, Union County, Iowa, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 8251376

 

Note N5337 :

Individuals : LIVERMORE Samuel

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Old Burying Place
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 27161263

 

Note N5338 :

Individuals : GARFIELD Benjamin

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Grove Hill Cemetery
Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 11011827

 

Note H5339 :

Individuals : CROSIER Harold Edgar

          Quote from the original source document :
: The North Adams Transcript 1937 March 26 March 1937 Edition Page 14
Harold E. Crosier, Jr.. son of Mr. ind Mrs. Harold E. Crosier of Main street, suffered second degree burns on two fingers of his right hand while at work in the laboratory in his chemistry class at Arms academy on Wednesday. Dr. Howard P. Marble attended him and no serious effects from the burns are anticipated. Crosier is a talented musician and plays the trumpet. First fears that Ihe burns might interfere with his playing have been dispelled and complete use of his fingers is assured.
North Adams Transcript Wednesday, April 29, 1942 page 12:
H.E. crosier Jr. named chem lab assistant
Worcester April 29, Herold E. Crosier Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Crosier of 73 Main street Shelburne Falls who will receive his batchelor in science degree in chemistry at the 73rd comencement at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute Friday has been appointed laboratory assistant in chemical engineering for the next year it was anounced yeasterday by president Wat Tyler. An honor student just entering colege Crosier is a member of the Tau Beta Pi which corresponds to Phi Beta Kappa in an achademic colege and sigma xi honorory scholastic fraternity.

 

Note H5340 :

Individuals : BRIGGS Louise

          Quote from the original source document :
Published in Herald Tribune from Apr. 9 to Apr. 10, 2011
April 6, 2011.
Born in Bath, Maine on June 28, 1918, she graduated from Morse High School in Bath in 1935, and from Mt. Holyoke College in 1939, where she was a physics major. In her school years she was active in sports, working summers as a camp counselor. She also sang in her college glee club.
After college she taught at private secondary schools for girls in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts for 10 years.
In June 1949 she married Julius H. Appleton, a prominent attorney in Springfield, Mass. The Appleton's family has had a long affliation with Springfield College and other organizations in the Springfield community. Because of her strong commitment to charity work Louise served as President of the Girls Club, Vice President of the United Fund, and the National Girls Club Board. Louise's interest in education continued throughout he lifetime. In 1985 she received an honorary degree from Springfield College, and in 1999 a Medal of Honor from Mt. Holyoke College for service. Louise held leadership roles in many Springfield area human services agencies.
When Julius retired in early 1970, the Appleton's moved to Kennebunkport, Maine where they summered, and to Sarasota, Fla. where they spent winters.
From 1973 to 1988, Louise and her friend, Rue Dickens, owned and operated Forsland House, a woman's designer shop in Kennebunkport. For almost 40 years Louise was on the Board of the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust.
Her winter home from the early 1970's onward was Sarasota, where Louise began an association with several area institutions, notably the Ringling College of Art and Design, where she was a longtime Board Member, and the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. Louise was a benefactor and mentor to many students, and enjoyed friendships with them for years afterward.
Louise was also a Life Master duplicate bridge player.
Louise was predeceased by her husband, and by her elder son, Allen. She is survived by her son, Stephen, her granddaughter, Sara, both of Kennebunk, Maine; and by her dear friend Rue Dickens of Venice, Fla. and Kennebunkport, Maine. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/heraldtribune/obituary.aspx?n=louise- b-appleton&pid=150115601#sthash.ab2OFOpZ.dpuf

 

Note N5341 :

Individuals : BRIGGS Sarah Ann

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Red Rock Cemetery
Red Rock, Columbia County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 15162493

 

Note H5342 :

Individuals : GALLUP Joel

          Quote from the original source document :
Gallup Geneology, Darwin C. Gallup and Joseph Midleton Peck, Portland, Maine, Anthoesen Press, 1966
http://boards.ancestry.ca/thread.aspx?o=10&m=102.114&p=surnames.gallup

 

Note N5343 :

Individuals : GALLUP Joel

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Rensselaerville Cemetery
Rensselaerville, Albany County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 60228588

 

Note H5344 :

Individuals : GOULD John

          Quote from the original source document :
The Tyler Genealogy: The Descendants of Job Tyler, of Andover .Volume 1 By Willard Irving Tyler Brigham
Intent of marriage filed on September 1, 1819, Ware, Ma.

 

Note N5345 :

Individuals : BROCK Elizabeth Hazel

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Union Cemetery
East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 68676184

 

Note N5346 :

Individuals : NORCROSS Walter Francis

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Union Cemetery
East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 68676161

 

Note N5347 :

Individuals : WELLER Bert Orville

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery
Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 83442197

 

Note H5348 :

Individuals : FULLER Truscott Herman

          Quote from the original source document :
Divorced his first wife.

 

Note H5349 :

Individuals : ALLIS William

          Quote from the original source document :
Genealogy of the Graves family in America by John Card Graves.

 

Note H5350 :

Individuals : BRONSON Mary

          Quote from the original source document :
Genealogy of the Graves family in America by John Card Graves.

 

Note N5351 :

Individuals : PRATT Asahel

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Riverside Cemetery
Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
Plot: Block 90, Lot 10.
Find A Grave Memorial# 10657949

 

Note N5352 :

Individuals : BROOKS Hazel L.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Main Street Cemetery
Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 124614601

 

Note N5353 :

Individuals : CROSIER Donald Wesley

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Main Street Cemetery
Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 124614734

 

Note N5354 :

Individuals : STEELE Barrett

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Springfield Cemetery
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: Body relocated in 1848 to Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts.
Find A Grave Memorial# 113437531
Find A Grave Memorial# 17479035

 

Note N5355 :

Individuals : CROSIER Philander F.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery
Vermilion, Erie County, Ohio, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 89518666

 

Note N5356 :

Individuals : LESURE Grover Carlisle

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Millard Cemetery
Stamford, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 123554390

 

Note N5357 :

Individuals : STEBBINS Joseph

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 81616979

 

Note N5358 :

Individuals : PAULSEN Charlie Bruen

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Kowanda Cemetery
Garden County, Nebraska, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 71814829

 

Note N5359 :

Individuals : BROWN Arozina M.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Arms Cemetery
Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: 57 L25
Find A Grave Memorial# 64538054

 

Note H5360 :

Individuals : STEELE William

          Quote from the original source document :
Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910," Jacob Brown in entry for William Steele and Arozina M. Brown (1851)

 

Note N5361 :

Individuals : STEELE William

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Arms Cemetery
Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: 57 L25
Find A Grave Memorial# 64537919

 

Note H5362 :

Individuals : BROWN Barbara Gail

          Quote from the original source document :
December 7, 1959 The North Adams Transcript, Page 5
MRS. TIMOTHY HOHN Hohrt-Brown Miss Barbara Gail Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome E. Brown of Church Road, Florida, and Timothy Hohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hohn of Stamford, Vt., were married at a double-ring ceremony performed by the Rev. Mrs. Howard Starratt at the Stamford Baptist Church. Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. Attended by Friend Miss Carol Davis of the Mohawk Trail, friend of the bride, served as bridesmaid and Alan Hohn of Drury was his brother's best man. Gordon Brown, brother of the bride and Thomas. Holm Jr,, brother of the bridegroom were.ushers: The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore floor length gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle. The fitted lace bodice was set off by a scallope Sabrina neckline and long lace sleeves terminating at the wrist in a point. The very bouffant ruffled skirt of plain nylon tulle had a plain panel down the front with appliques of lace and trimmed at the edge of the panel with a pointed lace border forming lace panniers over the hip line, and terminating into a wide lace pane down the back, scalloped at the edges. Her all silk illusion, hand rolled veil, fell, from a queen crown of lace, and was outlined with pleated tulle and drop pearls She carried a bouquet of white roses and red Sweetheart roses intermingled with white nylon tulle, and white satin ribbon. The bridemaid's gown was mint greeh nylon sheer and tulle, fashioned with a fitted sheer bodice over taffeta, covered with a tulle stole. The bouffant skirt of tiers of tulle over net and taffeta was loor length. Her hat was of matching tulle edged with pearls and trimmed with a face veil to match her gown. She carried a colonial bouquet of tinted flowers to match her gown. A reception was held at the Florida Town Hall from 5 to p.m. Music for dancing was furnished by William Wheeler of Clarksburg and his orchestra. The bride is employed by the Thomson Manufacturing Co. in Bennington, Vt. She was a member of the graduating class of Drury High School in June, 1959. She is a member of the Stamford Valley Grange. The bridegroom is employed by the Pownal Tanning Co. They will reside at 98 Summer Street, North Adams, Mass.

 

Note N5363 :

Individuals : KORNN Edward L.

          Quote from the original source document :
Source: Berkshire Eagle, January 31, 2000
NORTH ADAMS -- Edward L. Kornn, 59, of 1100 Mohawk Trail died Friday evening at North Adams Regional Hospital, where he was admitted Jan. 22.
Born in Hancock on Sept. 23, 1940, son of Hazel Witherell Kornn of Tennille, Ga., and the late Elmer Kornn, he attended schools in Southwick. He had been a resident of North Adams since 1967, previously living in Williamstown for several years.
He was first employed by the former Sprague Electric Co. in 1962 and later worked for Commonwealth Sprague for several years until ill health forced his retirement last July. He was also employed part-time for several years as a bartender at the Dr. George L. Curran Post 996, VFW, in North Adams.
Mr. Kornn was a member of the Veterans Overseas Support Association and the Shriners Scottish Rites organization.
Besides his mother, he leaves his wife, the former Barbara Brown, whom he married Nov. 18, 1988; three stepdaughters, Sherry Dunne, Bonnie Crosier, and Melanie Champagne, all of the town of Florida; two stepsons, David Hohn of Florida and T. Michael Hohn of Adams; five brothers, Eugene Kornn of Williamstown, Earl Kornn of Adams, Ernest Kornn of Pittsfield, Jerry Kornn and Ralph Kornn, both of Harrison, Ga; and a sister, Elizabeth Green of Tennille. A son, William Kornn, died in 1967.
FUNERAL NOTICE -- Graveside services will be held in the spring at the family plot in Eastlawn Cemetery, Williamstown. Friends may pay their respects to the family from 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, at the Dr. George L. Curran Post 996, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 573 Mohawk Trail, North Adams. The family requests the omission of flowers and suggests memorial donations be made to either the Leukemia Society of America Inc., or to the Red Cross Blood Program through the AUGĂ -SAN SOUCIE-SIMMONS FUNERAL HOME, 46 N. Church St., North Adams, MA 01247, which is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Kornn also leaves several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. A sister, Evelyn Tower, died in 1991.

 

Note H5364 :

Individuals : HOHN Timothy

          Quote from the original source document :
December 4, 1959 The North Adams Transcript Page 11
Wedding Tomorrow, The wedding of'Miss Barbara Gail Brown, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jerome E. Brown of this town, and Timothy Hohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hohn of Stamford, Vt., will take place tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Stamford Baptist Church. The Rev. Mrs. Howard Starratt will officiate.

 

Note H5365 :

Individuals : BROWN Della May

          Quote from the original source document :
"Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915

 

Note N5366 :

Individuals : BROWN Della May

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Crystal Lake Cemetery
Gardner, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: 353
Find A Grave Memorial# 122983391

 

Note N5367 :

Individuals : POND Frank H.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Crystal Lake Cemetery
Gardner, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: 353
Find A Grave Memorial# 122983244

 

Note H5368 :

Individuals : BROWN Elizabeth

          Quote from the original source document :
Karen Worley's Genealogy Database - on line

 

Note H5369 :

Individuals : BROWN Hannah

          Quote from the original source document :
Town card says: birthplace Waterville, Age 81 years 9 months, born about 1792

 

Note N5370 :

Individuals : CROSIER William T.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery
Waterville, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 158228058

 

Note H5371 :

Individuals : CROSIER William T.

          Quote from the original source document :
RAustin has birth as "Willie" and death as "William S/T? ae 62 of typhoid"
IGI has "Willie" b. 17 Apr 1798 7450067-0; not in VT VR and see sister Mary
1850 census (Waterville #129) William 52, Hannah B. 58, Helen 12 VT
[Iris Baird]

 

Note N5372 :

Individuals : BROWN Harriet Adaline

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Bell Cemetery
Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 98267122

 

Note N5373 :

Individuals : BROWN Lizzie Jane

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 81590549

 

Note H5374 :

Individuals : BEMIS William Henry

          Quote from the original source document :
The Bemis history and genealogy, being an account, in greater part of the descendants of Joseph Bemis, of Watertown, Mass.

 

Note N5375 :

Individuals : BEMIS William Henry

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Arms Cemetery
Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 80680605

 

Note N5376 :

Individuals : BROWN Lucy Aurilla

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Arms Cemetery
Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 80680614

 

Note H5377 :

Individuals : BROWN Lydia

          Quote from the original source document :
Karen Worley's Genealogy Database - on line

 

Note N5378 :

Individuals : BROWN Malona L.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Halifax Center Cemetery
Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 96848287

 

Note H5379 :

Individuals : CROSIER James Lewis

          Quote from the original source document :
Vermont phoenix., July 17, 1891
HALIFAX.
The funeral of James Crosier, who died at the home of his daughter In Guilford, was held at the Baptist church at the Centre last Sunday, attended by Rev. H.Fowler.
Vermont phoenix., January 01, 1892
July 11, 1891, Death in Guilford of James Crosier, 80.
Burial: Halifax Center Cemetery
Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 9282122

 

Note N5380 :

Individuals : CROSIER James Lewis

          Quote from the original source document :
Vermont phoenix. (Brattleboro, Vt.) July 18, 1873
Mr. Editor : Sir - Seeing notices in our county paper about the shameful and disgraceful affair which happened in this town on the eve of July 4td, in which Wm. Smith lost his life it almost makes my
blood run cold to hear my friends and townsmen speak of the affair. Many of them speak of it as if It was nothing; as if Crosier had done a noble act and did not deserve punishment, & I am ashamed of the affair as having happened in this town, and ashamed of the officers having the matter in charge. As for Wm. Smith, I have nothing to say. He was a human being and Mr. Crosier had no right to kill him unless in self defence. They both came home from Cutting Hollow where, as the papers say, they freely Imbibed. (By tho way, Is there no way to prevent one man dealing out death and destruction to
his fellow man?) They quarreled after they got home. Smith being the stronger man of the two, dragged Crosier out of doors and threw him under the wagon which stood between the house and road.
Crosier followed Smith into the house again. Smith took him and set him In a chair, and told him to sit there or he would "go for him." Smith sat in a chair on the opposite side of the stove In the same room. The light beingcarried from the room Crosler reached for his gun, and as he said himself, hit Smith where he aimed. The papers
say Crosier is a peaceable and law abiding man, &. For years when Crosier has been drinking his weapon of defence has been to threaten to shoot someone; and his family could tell of many a time when they have been driven from the house In fear of their lives and taken sheller at a neighbors for protection. I am, and always was, a friend of Crosier, and would not have him punished any more than to protect the community from his misdemeanors and as a lesson to others that they cannot commit the crime of murder In our peaceable community without censure or punishment. If a man breaks the law let him suffer the penalty.
Vermont phoenix., August 01, 1873
Crosier, the Halifax murderer, Is now In Jail at Newfane, some of his bondsmen having become suspicious of his Intention to abscond.
Vermont phoenix., November 02, 1877
James Crosier, who was convicted in the Windham County Court, September Term, 1873. of the crime of manslaughter and sentenced to be imprisoned in the State prison for the period of ten years, was pardoned by the Governor on tho 21th iust. The forean of tho Grand Jury at the time he was indicted, eight of the petit jurors at his trial, the assistant judges, prosecuting attorney, and other county officers, and a large number of the most respectable and substantial citizens of the county, including nearly all the members of the bar, requested his pardon on the ground of mitigating circumstances, his advanced age and failing health.
James Crosier was convicted of manslaughter in Newfane, Vt. on October 11, 1873 to serve a sentence of ten years.

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