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Note H8865 :

Individuals : MAY David

          Quote from the original source document :
"Wilmington, Vermont", Supplement to the Deerfield Valley Times 1900 Reunion Edition.

 

Note N8866 :

Individuals : STONE Eunice Rice

          Quote from the original source document :
Married by Hosea Ballou

 

Note H8867 :

Individuals : STONE Eunice Rice

          Quote from the original source document :
From: Universalist Watchman and Christian Repository, Volume 16 Montpieler March 15, 1845
In Whitingham Feb. 26, by Rev. Mr. Ballou, Mr. Rufus Crosier of Halifax to Miss Eunice R. Stone of Whitingham, Also Feb. 27 by the same, Mr. Mile M. Hatch of Halifax to Miss Cynthia A. Chase of Whitingham.

 

Note H8868 :

Individuals : CHAMBERLAIN Jacob

          Quote from the original source document :
Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal .Volume 1 edited by Ellery Bicknell Crane

 

Note N8869 :

Individuals : CHAPIN Isaac

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial:Center Cemetery
Heath, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: R07-13
Find A Grave Memorial# 99388773

 

Note N8870 :

Individuals : COGGIN Henry

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: North Cemetery
Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 52193762

 

Note N8871 :

Individuals : STONE Mary

          Quote from the original source document :
Find A Grave Memorial# 59626340

 

Note N8872 :

Individuals : WARD Daniel

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Old Burial Ground
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 51459188

 

Note N8873 :

Individuals : BROWN Jonas Lyman

          Quote from the original source document :
Cause of death: Pneumonia

 

Note H8874 :

Individuals : MUNROE William

          Quote from the original source document :
a prominent cabinet-maker and pencil manufacturer of Concord Ma.

 

Note N8875 :

Individuals : STONE Sally

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: West Halifax Cemetery
West Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 46339344

 

Note H8876 :

Individuals : STONE Sally

          Quote from the original source document :
Birth place Grafton, Ma., from death card of daughter Olive Whitney

 

Note H8877 :

Individuals : WHITNEY Alpheus

          Quote from the original source document :
The Martins and Whitneys of Windham County Vermont
Updated November 9, 2010
Stephen Martin

 

Note N8878 :

Individuals : WHITNEY Alpheus

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: West Halifax Cemetery
West Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 46339008

 

Note N8879 :

Individuals : STONE Sarah

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Old Burying Ground
Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 88057419

 

Note H8880 :

Individuals : STORY Elizabeth

          Quote from the original source document :
Ward family; descendants of William Ward, who settled in Sudbury, Mass., in 1639 (1851)

 

Note N8881 :

Individuals : RUDD Joseph

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Old Bennington Cemetery
Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 12345322

 

Note H8882 :

Individuals : STOW Levinah

          Quote from the original source document :
DATES IN ANCESTRAL FILE NUMBER; JFR7-T3
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Buried in Old Cemetery, Marlborough, MA

 

Note N8883 :

Individuals : CHAFFEE Comfort

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: West Berkshire Cemetery
West Berkshire, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 19732340

 

Note H8884 :

Individuals : STOW Lucy

          Quote from the original source document :
DATES IN ANCESTRAL FILE NUMBER; JFR7-WF

 

Note H8885 :

Individuals : CADY Charles Christel

          Quote from the original source document :
Descendants of Nicholas Cady of Watertown, Mass. 1645-1910 By Orrin Peer Allen

 

Note H8886 :

Individuals : RICE Luke

          Quote from the original source document :
A Genealogical History of the Rice Family: Descendants of Deacon Edmund Rice By Andrew Henshaw Ward

 

Note N8887 :

Individuals : BABCOCK Charles Rollins

          Quote from the original source document :
Source: Lewis Stowe acc't book; Babcock genealogy (1903) p. 310 (section 1)
says he was b. Halifax VT and gives date and place of death as 23 Feb 1864,
Faribault MN; gives parents and 2 marriages. [Iris Baird]
Burial: Sakatah Cemetery
Waterville, Le Sueur County, Minnesota, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 76042498

 

Note H8888 :

Individuals : BABCOCK Charles Rollins

          Quote from the original source document :
Isaiah Babcock, Sr. and his descendants By A. Emerson Babcock

 

Note H8889 :

Individuals : STOW Sarah Maria

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Sakatah Cemetery
Waterville, Le Sueur County, Minnesota, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 76042741
Isaiah Babcock, Sr. and his descendants By A. Emerson Babcock

 

Note N8890 :

Individuals : STOWE Esther E

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Sakatah Cemetery
Waterville, Le Sueur County, Minnesota, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 76063862

 

Note N8891 :

Individuals : CROSIER James Arthur

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Halifax Center Cemetery
Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 96799208

 

Note N8892 :

Individuals : STOWE Mary Ann "Polly"

          Quote from the original source document :
Vermont phoenix., August 02, 1872
CROSIER in Halifax, July 18, Polly Crosier, aged 86
Burial: Halifax Center Cemetery
Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 9795458

 

Note H8893 :

Individuals : STOWE Mary Ann "Polly"

          Quote from the original source document :
In 1870 census she is living with the family of Rufus and Chloe Crosiser

 

Note N8894 :

Individuals : CROSIER Joseph

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Crosier Cemetery
Searsburg, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 76480778

 

Note H8895 :

Individuals : CROSIER Joseph

          Quote from the original source document :
This was taken from the County Gazetteer Directory for 1880/1881.
The first permanent settler in Searsburg was Joseph Crosier and his two eldest sons Joseph Jr. and David, from Halifax, Windom County, who cut a wagon road from Heartwell House, at Heartwellville to the place where he located, in 1823. They cleared a piece of land (later to be called the 40 acre lot), planted corn and potatoes and sowed oats. They also built a house of spruce logs and covered it with spruce bark. They also went that summer to the beaver meadows in Woodford, where they cut and stacked a few tons of hay, and on Jan. 29, 1824, Mr. Crosier moved his family in and settled in his new house, near the south border of the town, (where Truman Canedy now lives), and lived here until his death in 1844, at the age of fifty-eight. When moving here he brought a yoke of oxen and one cow. The land was covered with dense forest, and for several years he depended upon the beaver meadows for his supply of hay. He stacked it on high ground, and in the winter when the crust was frozen hard, he and the boys with large hand sleds hauled the hay home, a distance of three or four miles through the woods.
At the town meeting, held in pursuance to a notice of warning by Samual H. Blackmer, justice of peace of Bennington, at the dwelling house of Mason Pike, in Searsburg, on the 18th of March, 1833, to organize the town and elect town officers. The following were elected: Joseph Eames, moderator and town clerk; Joseph Crosier, Hiram Weld and David Crosier, selectman; Oliver Preston, town treasurer; Luther Park, Hiram Weld and Joseph Eames, listers; John Knapp, constable; Nicholas Grousbeck, grand juror; Mason Pike, highway surveyor; Soloman Rich, pound keeper; James Crosier, Jr., Freeman Lamb and John Knapp, haywards; Joseph Crosier, Mason Pike and Oliver Preston, fence viewers; Titus Woodward, Jr., leather inspector; Freeman Lamb, sealer of weights and measures; Nicholas Grousbeck, tything man.
Joseph Crosier is buried in the Crosier Cemetery on Rt 8 in Searsburg, VT
His gravestone reads:
Joseph Crosier
Died
Dec. 16, 1844 aged
58 years, 2 months
And 21 days
But he the loved one who
No more may greet
His friend’s on earth those
Early left to mourn
May we not hope we
Again shall meet
Where hearts are never
More with sorrow born
With kindred souls forever
There.
A deathless happiness to share
[Frank Pulaski]

 

Note N8896 :

Individuals : STOWE Sarah "Sally"

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Crosier Cemetery
Searsburg, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 76480782

 

Note N8897 :

Individuals : CANEDY John

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Christian Hill Cemetery
Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 64540336

 

Note N8898 :

Individuals : STOWE Susan

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Christian Hill Cemetery
Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 72438487

 

Note H8899 :

Individuals : MORGAN Ralph A.

          Quote from the original source document :
From: iberkshires.com
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. - Ralph A. Morgan Sr., 71, of 4 Iroquois Drive died Monday, Oct. 10, 2011, at his home.
Born in Plattsburg, N.Y., on Nov. 15, 1939, a son of Henry and Leona Goodrow Morgan, he attended schools in New York and North Adams.
A decorated Air Force veteran, he served during both the Korean and Vietnam wars as a jet engineer.
Mr. Morgan was employed for many years as a welder at the former General Electric Co. in Pittsfield.
He was a licensed pilot and enjoyed flying planes, fishing, hunting and the outdoors. He was member of both the Tunnel City Bass club and the Bass Masters.
His wife, the former Jean Strack, whom he married March 22, 1961, died March 6, 2010.
He leaves two daughters, Cathy Morgan and Laurie Morgan, both of North Adams; two sons, Ralph Morgan Jr. and Robert Morgan, both of North Adams; three sisters, Patricia Jolin of Lanesborough, Mary Hewitt of Pownal, Vt., and Beverly Briggs of North Adams; a brother, Richard Morgan of North Carolina, eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his grandson Nicholas Morgan and his brothers Robert and Rolland Morgan.
FUNERAL NOTICE - Graveside services for Mr. Morgan will take place Friday, Oct. 14, at 1 p.m. in Southview Cemetery.
There will be no calling hours. Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, Central Chapels, 74 Marshall St., North Adams, is in charge of arrangements.

 

Note H8900 :

Individuals : STRACK Jean Frances

          Quote from the original source document :
From: ibrekshires.com
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. - Jean Frances Morgan, 69, of 4 Iroquois Drive died Saturday, March 6, 2010, at her home.
Born in Townsend, Vt., on Oct. 19, 1940, daughter of Francis Strack and Viola Byron Greenlaw Strack Sprague, her father died when she was 5 and she was raised by her mother and stepfather, Edwin Sprague.
Mrs. Morgan was last employed by CompCare.
She and her husband, Ralph A. Morgan Sr., married on March 22, 1961.
Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Cathy Superneau and Laurie Foskett, both of Adams; two sons, Ralph A. Morgan Jr. and Robert Morgan, both of North Adams; five sisters, Vina Ferris, Nancy O'Neil, Donna Czarnecki and Constance C. Lavigne, all of North Adams, and Rose Malloy of Cheshire; two brothers, John Strack of Adams and Horace Greenlaw of North Adams; nine grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her brothers Harry E. Greenlaw, Fred Greenlaw, Kenneth Sprague and Edwin Sprague.

 

Note N8901 :

Individuals : DAMON Eston

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Laurel Hill Cemetery
Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 127861006

 

Note N8902 :

Individuals : STRATTON Ann

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Laurel Hill Cemetery
Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 127861514

 

Note H8903 :

Individuals : SANDERSON John

          Quote from the original source document :
A Book of Strattons: Being a Collection of Stratton Records from ..., Volume 1

 

Note H8904 :

Individuals : STRATTON Hannah

          Quote from the original source document :
A Book of Strattons: Being a Collection of Stratton Records from ..., Volume 1

 

Note H8905 :

Individuals : NICHOLS Robert Francis

          Quote from the original source document :
Published in The Enterprise on November 16, 2011
Robert F. "Bob" Nichols, of 19 Valley Forge Road, Taunton, Ma, died November 14, 2011. He was 82.
Born on February 16, 1929 to Robert W. Nichols and Amelia Nichols nee Geishecker, Bob grew up in Dedham Massachusetts. He married Sarah M. Strazzere in 1952 and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War as a radar instructor at Fort Monmouth. After graduating from Northeastern University (Magna Cum Laude and number one in his class), Bob Nichols went on to have a varied career as an electronic engineer and program manager. He worked at EG&G measuring underground nuclear "devices" in Nevada, led the team that designed the imaging system for NASA’s Viking Mars landers, and at Sylvania/GTE was program manager for the development of an advanced telephone and communication system for the U.S. Army. Medical conditions forced his retirement in 1993. After retirement, Bob volunteered 3500 hours at the Morton Hospital over a period of 15 years.
Since 1970, and until recently, Bob’s one passion was square dancing. He made many friends, spent countless hours of dancing, served as the president of the Happy Squares club, and was founder and later president of the South Eastern Massachusetts Square Dancing Association (SEMCA). During his retirement years Bob also worked on the family genealogy, tracing the family history back to the Mayflower and beyond.
Bob is survived by his wife Sarah M. Nichols; four children: Robert G. Nichols, Patricia Padelford Nichols, Elizabeth Harris and Susan Ruggiero; seven grandchildren: Michael Williams, Monica Ruggiero, David "Jake" Ruggiero, Michael Hall, John Padelford, Emily White, and Jenifer DeMario; and lots of great-grand children. Bob is also survived by his only sister Lucy McConnell of Longmont, Colorado. Funeral from the O’Keefe-Wade Funeral Home, 70 Washington St., Taunton, MA 02780 on Friday, November 18th at 10am. Followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Jude the Apostle Church at 11am. Relatives and friends are invited to visiting hours on Thursday from 4-7pm. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Stoughton. Donations in Robert’s memory may be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, P.O. Box 4527, New York, N.Y. 10163

 

Note H8906 :

Individuals : BURNAP Pearl Noble

          Quote from the original source document :
"Shelburne MA death records, from Shelburne Town Hall"

 

Note N8907 :

Individuals : BURNAP Pearl Noble

          Quote from the original source document :
Burried in Arms Cemetery, Shelburne Falls, Ma.

 

Note N8908 :

Individuals : REYNOLDS Alexander Crosier

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery
Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 22313253

 

Note N8909 :

Individuals : STREVER Amanda Maria

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery
Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 22313261

 

Note N8910 :

Individuals : WORTH John

          Quote from the original source document :
John Worth, baptised 11 April 1606 St. Andrew's; died 1643 at the seige of Plymouth Fort where his father also died. The family estates were seized by the crown. John married twice, first ca 1626 and had son Lionel by this union. John married second 15 April 1634 at Uffculme, Barbara Strong. This union produced Richard, William and Olyve.
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cecebibby/ancestral-stories/a ncestors-of-william-worth.htm

 

Note N8912 :

Individuals : BARNARD Joseph

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Old Deerfield Burying Ground
Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 5854035

 

Note N8913 :

Individuals : STRONG Sarah

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Old Deerfield Burying Ground
Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 9006742

 

Note N8914 :

Individuals : DEVORE James Smith

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Edwards Cemetery
Oakville, Louisa County, Iowa, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 83497470

 

Note N8915 :

Individuals : WORTH John

          Quote from the original source document :
John Worth, born 1576, married 1 October 1593 at St. Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Wilmot Stuttever. He died 1643 at the seige of Plymouth Fort, Devon. All of their children were baptised at St. Andrew's Church, Plymouth, Devon, England.
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cecebibby/ancestral-stories/a ncestors-of-william-worth.htm

 

Note H8917 :

Individuals : CROSIER Winthrop D.

          Quote from the original source document :
John H. (John Hoyt) Lockwood. Western Massachusetts; a history, 1636-1925 (Volume 4
WINTHROP D. CROSIER- Few people of a reflective habit of mind realize sufficiently that all the phases of our physical existence as well as its beginning and termination are not only individual events, but concern also, to a very large degree, the community,
State and county of which we are political units. As our civilized society is at all events, as regards life in urban communities, based on the principle of the division of labor, we do not, as was the case, and to some extent is still the rule in outlying and isolated parts,
grow and prepare our own foods, gather the raw material for and work it into raiment, build our own homes, or attend personally to the various functions connected with and incident upon the birth and death of a citizen. The exercise of the necessary duties attendant upon the termination of business life and the disposal of the dead has for centuries been in the hands of the mortician's profession, of which Mr. Winthrop D. Crosier is a modern and highly educated and worthy representative, who enjoys the universal esteem and confidence of his fellow citizens, two very necessary qualifications in the profession of which he is a member.
Mr. Crosier is a native of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where he was born January o.y, 1879, a son of William Dexter Crosier, a dealer in meats and provisions in Pittsfield for thirty-five years, and Jane L. Crosier.
Mr. Crosier received his education in the public school of his native city and then entered the high school, but later took up different occupations, and perceiving the
chances for a serious minded and conscientious man and enjoying the universal good repute of his fellow citizens, Mr. Crosier entered the undertaking business, working at it for seven years in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. In 1893 he became associated as a partner in the firm of Marshall S. Wellington, in which he continued up to the present time. In politics Mr. Crosier is a member of the Republican party, and in religion an attendant of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. His fraternal ssociations
are represented by membership of the Masonic fraternity, of which he is a very keen member, belonging not only to the local lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons, but also to the various Masonic bodies of the Scottish Rite, in which he holds the exalted thirty-second degree, which is the second highest in rank, the highest degree being only conferred very rarely upon Free Masons all over the United States.
Mr. Crosier married Miriam Sugden. They are the parents of one son, Paul W.

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