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Note H9392 :
Massachuseets Vital Records gives two dates for the marriage, the first is assumed to be that of registry of intent: December 7, 1844 the second: January 23, 1845 to be that of marriage |
Note N9393 :
Burial: East Cemetery Rowe, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: p34 row 7 Find A Grave Memorial# 126004135 |
Note N9394 :
Burial: East Cemetery Rowe, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: p33 row 7 Find A Grave Memorial# 126004136 |
Note N9395 :
Burial: Dummerston Hill Cemetery Dummerston Center, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 101075728 |
Note N9396 :
Burial: Hunts Hollow Cemetery Portage, Livingston County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 61375821 |
Note N9397 :
Burial: Hunts Hollow Cemetery Portage, Livingston County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 61376063 |
Note N9398 :
Burial: Henriette Cemetery Henriette, Pine County, Minnesota, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 32830383 |
Note N9399 :
Burial: Melrose Cemetery Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 159947951 Official gazette of the United States Patent Office, Volume 286, 1921 By United States. Patent Office: Crosier. Fred D., Brockton, Mass. Steamer. No. 1.377.809; May 10; v. 286: p. 330. |
Note H9400 :
North Adams Public Library, Naplibrary Marriage index 1916 In 1920 census resided in Brockton, Ma. |
Note N9401 :
Burial: Melrose Cemetery Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 159948199 |
Note H9402 :
A sketch of the Duncklee family : and a history of the descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N.H. : and of his sister Hannah Duncklee Howe of Milford, N.H. |
Note N9403 :
Descenats claim that she was of Indian blood |
Note H9404 :
Obituary in Nunda News December 25, 1936 THE NUNDA NEWS, NUNDA, N. Y May 12 1900 Roland Crosier, M. D., opened an office at Oakland |
Note N9405 :
Burial: Oakland Hill Cemetery Oakland, Livingston County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 137209238 |
Note N9406 :
Burial: Riverview Cemetery Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 23382160 |
Note H9407 :
From: DerbyInformer.com Derby, KS DERBY - Thaddeus William "Ted" Whitfield, 73, of Derby, died Saturday, May 19, 2012. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, May 25, 2012, at Clement Baptist Church in Hurdle Mills, N.C., by the Rev. Hal Dickerson. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends following the service in the church fellowship hall. Born in Person County, N.C., Mr. Whitfield was the son of the late Daniel Briggs and Lottie Cates Whitfield and husband of the late Elizabeth "Betty" Mary Wilson Whitfield. He joined the US Air Force on Nov. 11, 1956, and retired on June 1, 1977. During the Viet Nam Campaign, he was awarded the Good Conduct Commendation Medal along with other awards. He then worked for 36 years with Kollsman, Inc. in aviation maintenance. Survivors include his children, Christine Hibbs (Mark), Jeffrey Whitfield (Deborah) and Matthew Whitfield (Jil); sister, Harriet Clayton (Mick); seven grandchildren, Pamela Mrowinski, Sarah Bowman, Katie Bowman, Jeff Whitfield Jr., Jordan Whitfield, Corey Whitfield and William Whitfield; one great-grandchild, Jackson Mrowinski; and his mother-in-law, Edna Crosier Wilson. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, c/o Gracie Napier, 355A S. Madison Blvd., Roxboro, N.C. 27573, the American Cancer Assocation, P.O. Box 165, Roxboro, N.C. 27573, or the Clement Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Dawn Howard, 1445 Robert Whitfield Rd., Hurdle Mills, N.C. 27541. Condolences may be sent to www.brooksandwhite.com. |
Note H9408 :
"Shelburne MA death records, from Shelburne Town Hall" |
Note N9409 :
Burial: West Halifax Cemetery West Halifax Windham County Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 79082737 |
Note H9410 :
"Shelburne MA death records, from Shelburne Town Hall" |
Note N9411 :
Burial: West Halifax Cemetery West Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 79082722 THE VERMONT PHCENIX, BRATTLEBORO, FRIDAY, NQVEMBER 1, 1912. TESTIMONIALS TO ASSISTANT JUDGE Frank Worden of Halifax Presented Cane and Chair Largely Attended Reception In Court House In Newfane Expressions of Esteem Made by Various Persons. In view of the fact that he was approaching the end of a period of 16 years of service as an assistant Judge of the Windham county court and voluntarily declined to serve another term, the bar and officers of the court tendered Judge Frank Worden of Halifax a public reception In the court-house at Newfane from 8 to 10 o'clock Wednesday evening and presented him a gold-headod ebony cane and the chair which he has occupied so many years. The weather was delightful and a Jolly company of 150 persons attended, coming from all over the county, which made the affair very pleasant. The reception was planned and efficiently carried out by Miss G. Sadie Smith of Rutland, the court reporter, and Attorney Robert C. Bacon of Brattleboro, assisted by others. The receiving line stood In front of the bench In the courtroom, Judge Worden being assisted by his two daughters and their husbands, Mr. and, Mrs. O. R. Crosier of Shelburne Falls, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Combs of Brattleboro, Judge F. M. Butler of Rutland, the presiding Judge, and Assistant Judge and Mrs. E. L. Hastings of Townshend. The ushers and Introductory committee consisted of R. C. Bacon and Carrie B. Chase of Brattleboro, George H. Thompson of Bellows Falls, George B. Bush and A. R. Underwood of Newfane and E. R. Eddy of Providence, R. I. Following the reception refreshments were served In the reception hall and grand Jurors' room on the ground floor, consisting of Ice-cream, cake, coffee, doughnuts, cheese, crackers. The tables were ornamented with crysanthemums, ferns and smilax, and streamers of green and white crepe paper were festooned from the centres of the rooms to the tables. The women serving were Mrs. F. A. DeWitt, Mrs. Lewis Hlgglns, Mrs. G. B. Bush, Mrs. G. K. Carter, Miss Jennie L. Underwood and Miss Margaret Maher. Lawson carnations were worn by the women serving, the members of the receiving line, the Mhcrs and others. A Victrola placed In the balcony furnished music during the evening. After refreshments the company assembled In the courtroom and Mr. Bacon, in the absence of Frank E. Earlier, president of the Windham County Bar association, Introduced Judge T. E. O'Brien of Bellows Falls, who had charge of the post-prandials. Judge O'Brien made an eloquent speech expressing the appreciation and esteem In which Judge Worden Is held by all his acquaintances. He presented the chair which Judge Worden has occupied, upon which was a brass plate with this in scription: "Presented to Judge Worden by the bar and officers of Windham county court, October 30, 1912, It being he chair he has occupied as Judge of this court for 16 years." He also presented the gold-headed cane Inscribed: "Presented to Judge Worden by the bar and officers of Windham county court, October 30, 1912." Judge Worden expressed his thanks In a few hearty words. The fact was brought out that he has had the longest service of any assslstant Judge In the state with the exception of Judge Maxham of Windsor county. Speaking for the older lawyers Charles S. Chase of Brattleboro said Judge Worden's long occupancy of the chair made It his by right of adverse possession. Judge Butler spoke for the bench and expressed his appreciation of the work of his associate In court business In this county. Representing the sheriff's department Deputy Sherif Adin F, Miller of Dummerston spoke of the kind treatment the members always received at Judge Worden's hands. Assistant Judge Hastings spoke as an assoclate and friend and referred to the esteem In which Judge Worden Is held throughout the county. F. A. DeWitt of Newfane spoke of the deep regard In which the Judge Is held In that town, which has been the county seat since 1787. Letters were read from Judge James M, Tylor and Judge E. L. Waterman of Brattleboro, Judge F. L. Fish of Vergennes, Hon. A. E. Cudworth of South Londonderry, Warner A. Graham of Bellows Falls, secretary of civil and military affairs, and others. A leather bound book containing the registration of guests, also the names of tho contributors to the testimonials, will be presented to the evening's guest of honor. The first election of Judge Worden to the assistant Judgeship took place In 1896. after being nominated In county convention to succeed Judge Edward Titus of Wilmington. He has served continuously since then, so he Is now finishing his 16th year In that capacity.L. B, Walker of Grafton was Judge from the north district when Judge Worden took his seat. The Judges from that district since then have been Daniel Kellogg of Westminster. F. B. Pier of Rawsonville, now of Brattleboro, and L. L. Hastings of Townshend, the present Incumbent. Judge Pier will succeed Judge Worden from the south district. For 45 years Judge Worden has served as Justice of the peace, and he probably has tried more cases In that capacity than any other Justice who ever lived in the town of Halifax. He also served as auditor many years, and declined various offices. He has served In different capacities In the settlement of es tates. During his long term on the county bench Judge Worden scarcely has missed a day in attendance upon county court. He has become widely acquainted withjudges lawyers, court officers, witnesses and the people generally, and he will be greatly missed about the court house. With the other assistant Judges he has had supervlslon of the county property and has assisted In overseeing the Improvements In the county buildings. The duties of the position have been very pleasant to Judge Worden, but he has reached the time of life when the sessions and the trips to and from home make such a demand upon his time and his physical strength that he does not wish to remain In office after this year. He has served In a great variety of cases, concerning which he has some Interesting recollections and which have given him a large amount of learning relative to the law. Each assistant Judge has a voice equal to that of the presiding Judge In deciding court cases and In deciding upon the sentences of prisoners, and on several occasions In Judge Worden's experience they have out voted the presiding Judge. Judge Worden has noted a great change In court procedure. Judge Worden was born on the Seth Worden farm In West Halifax, about half a mile from where he now lives, Sept. 18, 1832. He was one of 10 children of Seth and Delight (Barber) Worden, eight of whom grew to maturity, six boys and two girls. The only survivors of the family are Judge Worden and a sister. Mrs. Luclnda Howard of Wlnchendon, Mass., widow of John D. Howard. He attended the schools of West Halifax, Including a select school. When he was 16 years old his mother died, and after that he had to rely upon his own resources. At the age of about 24 he made over a building Into a house, with which there was connected 25 acres of land, and he lived there until after Mrs. Worden's death, which took place nearly five years ago. Then he bought the George L, Clark place, nearer the centre of the village, where he has lived ever since, Mrs. Charles Brlggs, formerly of Brattleboro, keeping house for him. He Is widely respected and has the confidence of the people throughout the county and elsewhere. About the year 1855 Judge Worden married Jane Eliza Wilson of Wilmington, the marriage taking place in South Halifax. She died Jan. 12, 1908. Six children were born to them, three of whom are living. They are F. Herbert Worden of West Hnlifax. for a long time a school teacher; Hattle J., Mrs. O. R. Crosier of Shelburne Falls, Mass.; and Nellie M Mrs. W. E. Combs of Brattleboro. |
Note N9412 :
Burial: Gethsemane Cemetery New Hope, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 95884391 |
Note H9413 :
Published in Star Tribune from April 26 to April 27, 2011. Guerrero, Rafael Augusto, M.D. age 80, of Golden Valley, passed away Monday, April 25, 2011. He is survived by wife of 50 years, Kathleen Guerrero; son, Rafael Guerrero, Jr.; brother, Julian Guerrero (Ruth); sister, Esperanza Guerrero- Anderson (Larry) sister-in-law, Judith McManus-Hanson (Gene); brother-in-law, John Bell Wilson (Linda); nephews, Julian, Marco, Juan and Luis Guerrero, Daniel McManus, John Watson Wilson and Thomas Wilson; nieces, Gertrudis Quinlan, Patricia Aguilar and April McManus; and very special friend Patricia Lord. Preceded in death by father, Dr. Julian N. Guerrero; and mother, Gertrudis Mairena. Rafael was born in Matagalpa, Nicaragua. He graduated with a degree in Medicine from the Universidad Nacional de Nicaragua. He came to Minnesota in early 1959 and specialized in Internal Medicine. He practiced medicine close to 50 years and was beloved and appreciated by his patients, with whom he shared his excellent clinical knowledge, unconditional generosity and compassionate care. With his colleague, Patricia Lord, he co-authored a book of poetry and spiritual messages. He was an avid reader of many subjects, including history, philosophy and religion and was the embodiment of the gentle mantra of humanity he expressed to all those around him of "body, mind and spirit." He had a strong interest in sports and was a season ticket holder to the University of Minnesota basketball Gophers. He was a devoted family man who loved music, poetry, dancing, laughing and the weekly family gatherings. Visitation Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 5:00 to 8:00 PM at Washburn-McReavy Funeral Home, 5000 W. 50th Street and Highway 100 in Edina. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Thursday, April 28, 2011 at St. Olaf Catholic Church, 215 S. 8th Street, Minneapolis. Private interment Gethsemane Cemetery, Crystal, Minnesota. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Feed My Starving Children (Fabretto Children's Foundation of Nicaragua), 401 93rd Ave. NW, Coon Rapids, MN or charity of donor's choice. Washburn-McReavy Edina Chapel 952-920-3996 |
Note H9414 :
Johns' middlename is is listed as Byron or Butterfield, depending on the source |
Note N9415 :
Burial: North River Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 73449880 |
Note N9416 :
Burial: North River Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 73449990 |
Note H9417 :
New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 4 edited by William Richard Cutter |
Note N9418 :
Burial: Hillside Cemetery Champion, Jefferson County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 76445271 |
Note H9419 :
Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs ..., Volume 1 edited by William Richard Cutter |
Note N9420 :
Burial: Dorchester North Burying Ground Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 120636893 |
Note H9421 :
Henry Genealogy: The Descendants of Samuel Henry of Hadley and Amherst, Mass By William Henry Eldridge |
Note N9422 :
Burial: North River Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 83244264 |
Note N9423 :
Burial: Smiths Castle Mass Gravesite Wickford, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 23098554 |
Note N9424 :
Burial: Palisado Cemetery Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 28475529 |
Note H9425 :
Carlton Lee Starkweather. A brief genealogical history of Robert Starkweather of Roxbury and Ipswich, Massachusetts : who was the original American ancestor of all those bearing the name of Starkweather, and of his son, John Starkweather, of Ipswich, Mass. and Preston, Conn., and of his descendants in various lines, 1640-189. |
Note H9426 :
Foster genealogy, Part 2 By Frederick Clifton Pierce |
Note N9427 :
Burial: North Cemetery Heath, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: T-05-36 Find A Grave Memorial# 98958724 |
Note N9428 :
Burial: Aspen Grove Cemetery Ware, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 131031712 |
Note N9429 :
Burial: Bennington Village Cemetery Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 50507545 |
Note N9430 :
Burial: Bennington Village Cemetery Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 132064682 |
Note H9431 :
Published in The Hartford Courant on Oct. 9, 2011 CROSIER, David David Crosier, 84, of Cromwell, formerly of Wethersfield, devoted husband of the late Evelyn (Witherspoon) Crosier for 59 years, died peacefully Thursday (October 6, 2011) in Cromwell. David was born in Pittsburgh, PA on October 21, 1926, son of the late Charles L. and Marian (Garland) Crosier and was a graduate of Bulkeley High School in Hartford, Class of 1944. David was a U.S. Navy veteran of both World War II and the Korean Conflict. After the Navy he enrolled in Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in printing management. David lived in South Carolina and Wethersfield prior to moving to Cromwell eight years ago. He was printer having worked in South Carolina before returning to Connecticut and buying his own printing business, Crosier Business Forms. He sold the business in 1988 and retired. David was a longtime faithful member of the First Church of Christ in Wethersfield and the Crosiers remained active in their retirement playing tennis, skiing and traveling the world. He is survived by several nieces and nephews and will be dearly missed by his family and many friends. David was predeceased by two brothers, Robert and Philip. Funeral service will be Tuesday, October 11 at 2 p.m. at the First Church of Christ, 250 Main Street, Wethersfield with the Rev. T. Michael MacDowell officiating. Burial will be private in Village Cemetery, Wethersfield. There are no calling hours. The James T. Pratt Funeral Service, 277 Folly Brook Blvd. Wethersfield is assisting the family with arrangements. Memorial contributions in David's name may be made to the First Church of Christ, Wethersfield or the Benevolent Care Fund, Covenant Village of Cromwell, 52 Missionary Road, Cromwell, CT 06416. For on line expressions of sympathy please visit www.desopo.com. |
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