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Note N8980 :
Burial: Farley Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 65042664 |
Note N8981 :
Burial: Farley Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 65044455 |
Note H8982 :
Thomas Sanford, the emigrant to New England; ancestry, life,and descendants, 1632-4. Sketches of four other pioneer Sanfords and some of their descendants, Carlton Elisha Sanford. |
Note N8983 :
Burial: West Cemetery Monroe, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 80466513 |
Note N8984 :
Burial: Saint Aloysius Cemetery Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Section F Find A Grave Memorial# 133982676 |
Note N8986 :
Burial: Leavitt Cemetery Charlemont, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 62021447 |
Note H8987 :
From: The Sun Chronicle , Attleboro, North Attleboro, Ma. Barbara A. Ferrone, 72 PLAINVILLE - Barbara A. Ferrone, 72, of Plainville passed away Saturday, July 12, 2014. She was the beloved wife of Joseph Ferrone for 52 years. Born March 20, 1942, in Boston, she was a daughter of the late Elmer and Blanche (Owen) Thayer. Barbara grew up in Roslindale and has been a resident of Plainville for nearly 50 years. She worked part-time at Putnam Investments. Barbara was a wonderful, loving and caring wife, mother and grandmother. She always had a smile and enjoyed a good laugh. Her hobbies included knitting, sewing, crochet, crafts, tropical fish and doll making. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her son Tom and his wife Kerrie Ferrone of North Attleboro; her daughter Debbie and husband David Forget of Bellingham; her five grandchildren: Maia Ferrone, Dylan Ferrone, Shane Force, Nathan Forget, and Alyssa Forget; a brother Robert Thayer of Hingham; a sister Judith Puccio of Plainville; She was the dear sister to the late Lorraine Woodward of Wrentham and Edward Thayer of North Attleboro. Funeral services will be held privately. Arrangement provided by the Sperry & McHoul Funeral Home, 15 Grove St., North Attleboro. In lieu of flowers, donations in Barbara's name may be made to the Plainville Food Pantry, c/o Plainville United Methodist Church, 16 East Bacon Street, Plainville, MA 02762 |
Note N8988 :
Burried In Pine Grove Cemetery, Woodsville, N.H. |
Note N8989 :
Burial: Pudding Hollow Cemetery Hawley, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 35292038 |
Note N8990 :
Burial: Pudding Hollow Cemetery Hawley, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 35292039 |
Note N8991 :
Burial: Hancock Cemetery Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 11011909 |
Note H8992 :
From: www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com. MRS. ELEANOR MARY (THIBODEAU) VIVORI, 88 of 43 Harding Ave. North Adams, MA died Monday November 11, 2013 at her home. She was born in Colrain, MA on October 25, 1925, son of Hubert and Mary (LaPierre) Thibodeau. She attended Colrain schools and graduated from the Arms Academy in Shelburne Falls in 1943. Eleanor graduated from North Adams State College in 1947 and received a Master’s Degree there in 1962. Eleanor began her teaching career in Charlemont elementary schools and also taught in Greenfield. Following her marriage, she took time off to raise her family. She later returned to teaching in the Adams elementary school system, where she worked until her retirement in 1981. She was a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Massachusetts Retired Teacher’s Association. Eleanor enjoyed gardening and reading and was an avid Boston Celtics Basketball fan. She was the widow of Joseph Arthur Vivori who died on December 17, 2003. They were married on June 26, 1950. Survivors include one daughter- Carol Vivori of North Adams and two sons including Col. Joseph Vivori (USAF, ret.) and his wife, Peggy of Macon, GA; and Philip Vivori and his wife, Terry of Clarksburg, MA. She also leaves three grandchildren including Colleen Vivori of Washington, DC; Philip Bowen of North Adams; and Jacob Vivori of Salt Lake City, UT; and nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews. Two brothers are deceased including Henry Thibodeau and John Thibodeau. |
Note N8993 :
! RAustin says "son of Arthur and probably first wife" Appears in father's census 1790 as over 16; and 16-26 in 1800 ! marriage in Halifax VR no record of birth or death 1800 census Townshend VT 1--1-; 1--1- 1810 census Townshend VT index p. 363 not in 1820/1830 VT census indexes [Iris Baird] |
Note H8994 :
From "North Star Newa Paper, Danville, Calidonia County, Vermont, 1807-1832 Death Notices: Crosier, Alexander, kicked by horse, leaves wife and eight children, Residence - Belvidier, Vt. Issue date: */10/1816 |
Note N8995 :
Listed as Catherine Horner on 1850 Census and living with Alexander Crosier 46 years old |
Note N8996 :
Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 42 Lot 110 Space 10C Find A Grave Memorial# 55740802 |
Note N8997 :
Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Garden LN, Section 42, Lot 110, Space 10 Find A Grave Memorial# 78938886 Find A Grave Memorial# 55740816 |
Note N8998 :
RAustin: ! IGI 1988 has M/B 8665909-50 and 7450067-0; B:VT VR ! M: Fletcher VT VR ! d. ae 78 1850 census Fletcher # 147: ae 46, Mary 50, Edmon L. 15 NY, Julia J. 11, Wm H 9 VT, & Hornir, Catherine 70 VT 1860 census Fletcher # 103: ae 55, Mary 59, Julia 21 VT 1870 census Fletcher # 125: ae 67, Mary 69 VT [Iris Baird] |
Note H8999 :
U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885 forAlexander Crosier lists both of his parents as being born in Massachusetts. |
Note N9000 :
May be burried in Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate, Kentucky. |
Note N9001 :
Burial: Hill Cemetery Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Row N - 27 Find A Grave Memorial# 68685852 |
Note N9002 :
Burial: Hill Cemetery Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Row N - 28 Find A Grave Memorial# 68685968 |
Note N9003 :
Burial: Chandler Hill Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 58511597 |
Note H9004 :
Town of Keene, New Hampshire , Vital Statistics Marriages 1910-1912 |
Note H9005 :
Family History of the Boulter | Larson | Shook | Webster .family lines http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/index.php |
Note N9006 :
Burial: Readsboro Village Cemetery Readsboro, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 72169537 |
Note H9007 :
Genealogy of the Fitts or Fitz family in America, James Hill Fitts |
Note N9008 :
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 73295127 |
Note H9009 :
The Highline Times Willa M. Schmeer died in Milwaukie, Ore., Saturday, March 11, 2006 as a result of complications from a fall which occurred Feb. 15. She was 87. Willa M. Thompson was born Oct. 12, 1918, in Hillsboro, Ore. She attended Roosevelt High School for two years before transferring to Commerce High School in Portland, graduating in 1938. She married Gordon R. Schmeer in Portland in 1941 and they had three children. In 1957 they moved to Normandy Park, where she worked in the home and raised her family. Her children attended Highline and Mt. Rainier high schools. Following her husband’s death in late 1998, she moved to Milwaukie, Ore., where much of her family lives. She was preceded in death by her husband, a daughter, Wendy McDade Callahan, and a brother, Donald R. Thompson. She is survived by daughter Dale K. Cox of Seabeck, Wash., son Michael G. Schmeer of Milwaukie, five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Remembrances may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association |
Note H9010 :
New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 3, edited by William Richard Cutter |
Note N9011 :
Burial: Old Settlers Burial Yard Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 6234534 |
Note N9012 :
Burial: Old Settlers Burial Yard Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 75625051 |
Note H9013 :
From: The Washington Times - Sunday, August 14, 2005 Claire Thoron Pyle, a former schoolteacher in the D.C. region, died Aug. 1 of cancer at her home in La Quinta, Calif. She was 64. Born Feb. 22, 1941, in Boston, she attended Concord Academy in Concord, Mass., before graduating from Bennington College. She received her master’s degree in education from Boston University. Mrs. Pyle taught and tutored in Cambridge, Mass., schools for two years before moving to the remedial-reading program from 1972 to 1984 in Arlington County public schools. The granddaughter of famed lawyer Grenville Clark, Mrs. Pyle served as director and president of the Grenville Clark Fund at Dartmouth College. In 1985, she married Robert N. Pyle in the District. She and her husband moved to La Quinta in 2003. She is survived by her husband; a son, Louis Pyle Crosier of Wellesley, Mass.; two sisters, Louis Thoron of Jaffrey, N.H., and Molly Thoron Duran of Santa Fe, N.M.; two brothers, Grenville C. Thoron of Lynn, Mass., and Thomas Thoron of Dublin, N.H.; four stepchildren and two grandchildren. A memorial service is to be held in La Quinta. The family requests that donations be made to the IBA Internship Fund in the District. |
Note H9014 :
Published in The Washington Post on Mar. 20, 2010 PYLE ROBERT NOBLE PYLE October 23, 1926 - March 18, 2010 Robert "Bob" Pyle was born to Laverne Ruth Noble and Joseph Lybrand Pyle in Wilmington Delaware. He graduated from the Tower Hill School, Wilmington with high honors and received a student award from Time Magazine. He completed Dickenson College in 1948 on the GI Bill with service in World War II where he attended Japanese Language School at the University of Michigan. He also wrote for Stars and Stripes and was called "Little Ernie" with assignments covering the Nuremberg War trials and the Paris Peace Conference. After Dickenson, in 1949, he attended Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Pyle came to Washington, DC with Wilmington Congressman Herbert Warburton (R-DE) in the mid 1950''s and later served on the campaign and as Chief of Staff to Representative Perkins Bass (R-NH). He left Capitol Hill in the early 1960s to found a construction business in Severna Park, Maryland. In 1972, Pyle returned to Capitol Hill serving as Chief of Staff to Congressman David Emery (R-ME) and as field staff to Republican Congressional Committee. Mr. Pyle was a campaign consultant to the Republican National Committee advising over fifty congressional, senatorial and gubernatorial campaigns throughout New England, the South and the Midwest. Mr. Pyle has been the subject of a front page article in The Wall Journal and a televised Bill Moyer''s Journal political piece. He also served as an advisor to the Dole for President Campaign in 1988. In 1974, a year that saw many Republicans swept from office due to Watergate, he managed two winning campaigns for Representatives Ben Gilman (R-NY) and Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY). These were two of the three so called "Watergate Babies." In the mid 1970''s, Pyle started a government relations firm and consulted with the American Bakers Association as the Republican lobbyist. In 1976, the Independent Bakers Association tapped Pyle to run a meeting in Washington, DC and later he became their President. He held this position for 29 years. During this time, Pyle lobbied Congress on numerous issues critical to the baking industry, ending Federal production controls over wheat and peanut markets. His greatest victory was the end to the expensive wheat certificate tax on which bakers paid the Federal Government a tax based on flour weight consumption. In addition to the bakers, Pyle represented other food companies including Welch''s. The family joke was that "between bread and grape juice - Pyle had communion covered with Congress." He was a founding director of the Small Business Legislative Council. Mr. Pyle served as Chairman of the International Eye Foundation Ball in 2003 and was the Secretary-Treasurer of the Bulgarian-American Business Center. In 1981, President Ronald Reagan named Pyle to the Selective Service Commission and he served as a local host on many Republican Inaugural Committees. He loved Republican Conventions and attended every one since 1950 most recently serving as floor security in Minneapolis in 2008. Bob remained politically active, recently teaching a popular public affairs class at Palm Desert Senior Center. Robert Pyle was an avid tennis player and golfer playing almost daily since residing in La Quinta in 2002. He was a world traveler and the family genealogist. He dabbled in real estate in both Washington, DC and the greater Palm Springs areas. Bob was an active member of Palm Desert Presbyterian Church, Palm Desert Country Club, Kenwood Country Club, City Tavern Club, Dublin Lake Club, National Press Club and La Quinta Country Club. Bob is survived by his wife, Patricia Carlile Pyle. He is also survived by his children, Sarah Moore, Dr. Robert Noble Jr., Mark C. and Nicholas A., children of Edith Ayrault Rose and Louis Crosier, son of Claire Thoron. He is also survived by nine grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made out to the Independent Bakers Association Memorial Internship Fund, c/o IBA, Post Office Box 3731, Washington, DC 20027. TENTATIVE - A viewing will be held at on Tuesday, March 23 at Forrest Lawn Funeral Home in Palm Springs, California and a memorial service Wednesday morning, March 24 at Palm Desert Community Presbyterian Church. - |
Note N9015 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 54683006 |
Note N9016 :
[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Aug 8, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.63336.14] Individual: Dorman, Alberta Birth date: Apr 23, 1938 Death date: Jul 1978 Social Security #: 009-26-5044 Last residence: VT 05201 State of issue: VT |
Note N9017 :
Burial: Park Street Cemetery Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 39178103 |
Note N9018 :
Burial: Burial Hill Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 6613808 Came to New England on the ship Mayflower |
Note H9019 :
Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
Note N9020 :
Burial: Ancient Little Neck Cemetery East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 21561583 Came to New England on the ship Mayflower. |
Note H9021 :
Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
Note N9022 :
Burial: North Burial Ground Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA Plot: drowned in Boston Harbor Find A Grave Memorial# 101978539 |
Note N9023 :
Burial: Center Cemetery Heath, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 99388750 |
Note N9024 :
Burial: Binghamville Cemetery Binghamville, Franklin County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 23697483 |
Note N9025 :
Burial: Evergreen Memorial Gardens Finksburg, Carroll County, Maryland, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 89835563 |
Note N9026 :
Burial: Southview Cemetery North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 127269016 |
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