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Note N1325 :
Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 75362367 |
Note N1326 :
Burial: Oakland Cemetery Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 94620231 |
Note H1327 :
Altamont Enterprise and Albany County post. (Altamont, N.Y.), September 04, 1959, Page 2, A 12-year-old boy toppled from a tractor on a Feura Bush farm Monday and was crushed to death under the wheel of a trailer being towed by the tractor. William H. Crosier, Jr., whose father operates a service station in Feura Bush, was standing on a hitch at the rear of the tractor when his foot apparently slipped, State Police said. He fell and was run over by the left front wheel of the trailer. Joseph Dabravalskas, 38, owner of the farm, was riding on the trailer. The tractor was being operated down a dirt road on the farm by Dabravalskas' son, - James, 13. Troopers said the trailer was hauling crushed corn. The boy was taken to Albany hospital by the Delmar Rescue Squad. He was pronounced dead on arrival at 12:55 p. m., about 35 minutes after the accident Surviving, besides his father are his mother, the former Helen J. Warner; thre sisters, Ann E., Patricia A. and Sandra J. Crosier; a brother, Richard A Crosier; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Warner of Warner's Lake, arid his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Franklin Crosier of Feura Bush. Funeral .services were conducted Thursday in the Applebee Funeral Home, Delmar, with the Rev. Carl Fleth of the Sixth Reformed Church of Albany officiating. |
Note N1328 :
Burial: Memory Gardens Cemetery and Memorial Park Colonie, Albany County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 161352030 |
Note N1329 :
From: The Vermont historical gazetteer: a magazine, embracing a history ..., Volume 2 edited by Abby Maria Hemenway One Sunday, July 1858, two boys, residents of Fletcher, went to mooting as usual, and after Sunday school endeavored to persuade some of their comrades to go with them to bathe in Lamoille river, but failing in this they two went alone together. Their parents felt no anxiety about them, each supposing the other had gone home with his friend for the nignt, as they were quite intimate. Monday morning their clothes were found upon the bank of the river, on the farm of Lewis Terrill, sen., just in the edge of Cambridge. Alarm was instantly givon, aud scores of men were soon searching the river. A few hours later their bodies were obtained. They wore found lying several rods from each other. Their names were Henry Crosier, aged 17 years, and John St Johns, aged 16 years. Neither »f them could swim. Tuesday P. M. their funeral sermons were both preached at the same hour and place, at Fletcher meetinghouse. |
Note N1330 :
A grave in the South Amherst Cemetery is probably this William H. Crosier deed for cemetery plot was owned by Rufus Dickinson |
Note H1331 :
from: Times Union, January 23, 1998 FEURA BUSH -- William H. Crosier, 83, died Wednesday at his home. Born in Feura Bush, Mr. Crosier was a life time resident and a member of the Jerusalem Reformed Church in Feura Bush, the Onesquethaw Fire Company and a 45 year member of the Onesquthau Masonic Lodge. Mr. Crosier was employed at Albany International for 38 years. He was an avid fisherman and hunter and was well known for his tall tales. Mr. Crosier was the widower of Helen K. Warner Crosier and is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Anna) Houghtaling and Mrs. James (Patricia) Shultes both of Feura Bush and Mrs. Wayne (Sandra) Groesbeck of Muskegon, MI; a son, Richard Crosier and his wife Joanne of Feura Bush; a sister, Mrs. Doris McDonald of Selkirk; eleven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. He is predeceased by one son, William H. Crosier, Jr. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday at the Jerusalem Reformed Church, Route 32, Feura Bush, NY. Friends may call Saturday after 10 a.m. at the church. Those desiring may donate to either the Jerusalem Reformed Church, Feura Bush, NY 12067 or the Onesquethaw Rescue Squad, Box E, Clarksville, NY 12041. From: The Altamont enterprise. (Altamont, N.Y.), January 29, 1998, Page 21. FEURA BUSH-- William H. Crosier 83, died Jan. 21 at his home in Feura Bush. Mr. Crosier was born. July 3, 1914, in Feura Bush, son of the late Franklin and Maud Lobdell Crosier. A life-time resident, he attended the district school behind the Jerusalem Reformed Church, the building that is now the Feura Bush Library. He was a member of the Jerusalem Reformed Church in Feura Bush, the Onesquethaw Fire Company and a 45-year member of the Onesquethau Masonic Lodge, formerly the Bethlehem Lodge. Mr. Crosier wor'ked at Albany Internationa -for 38 years, first as a weaver, later as a loom fixer. ' He and his wife, the late Helen K, Warner Crosier, ran a Texaco station on Route 32 just across the Bethlehem town line from Feura Bush from the late 1950's to the early 60's. He hunted deer, pheasant and small game in the area. "He did a lot of hunting when we were young, because that was what we ate," his daughter Anna Houghtaling said. "It was hard to feed five children in those days." He fished in the area, and also enjoyed ice fishing. "He would eat any kind of fish," his daughter said. "Whatever he caught he ate; he never wasted anything" Mr. Crosier was well known for his tall tales, and, his daughter told his Thousand Islands version of the venerable chestnut about the item lost over-side, in this case his wife's purse. "A fewyears later," she concludedyfthe story, "he was up with sorne fellows fishing, and he latches onto what he thought was a huge big fish, and there was my mom's pocketbook, inside the fish, with the interest and everything."The interest on the money that is" "He had them down pat," Mrs. Houghtaling said. "He would tell the stories, and people would stand around and listen." Survivors include three danghters, Anna (Mrs. J Charles) Houghtaling and Patricia (Mrs. James) Shultes, both of Feura Bush, and Sandra (Mrs. Wayne) Groesbeck of Muskegon, Mich.; a son, Richard Crosier,, and his wife Joanne of Feura Bush; a sister, Doris McDonald of Selkirk; 11 grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren. One son, William H. Crosier Jr., . is dead. Funeral services were Saturday at the Jerusalem Reformed Church on Route 32, Feura Bush. Memorial contributions may be made to either the Feura Bush Reformed Church, Feura Bush, NY 12,067, or the Onesquethaw Rescue Squad, Box E, Clarksville, NY 12041. Arrangements are by Applebee Funeral Home, Inc. in Delmar. |
Note N1332 :
Burial: Memory Gardens Cemetery and Memorial Park Colonie, Albany County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 161288910 |
Note N1333 :
Burial: Andes Cemetery Andes, Delaware County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 160855269 |
Note H1334 :
Divorced 24 Oct 2000, in Bennington, Vt. |
Note N1335 :
Burial: Masonic Cemetery Metropolis, Massac County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 145462931 |
Note N1336 :
Burial: National Memorial Park Falls Church, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 149386023 |
Note N1337 :
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery Salem, Washington County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 142325914 |
Note H1338 :
1870 Census he was 13 years old living in Searsburg, Vt. |
Note N1339 :
Burial: Ireland Street Cemetery Chesterfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 57498831 |
Note H1340 :
From: Robert A. Pumphrey Funeral Home Winnifred P. Puglia (age 89) On Friday, December 7, 2012 of Rockville, MD. Beloved wife of the late Frank V. Puglia, Sr. Mother of Frank V. Puglia, Jr., Nancy R. Lindinha, John R. Puglia and James Peter Puglia. Grandmother of Amy M. Lindinha, Michele B. Puglia and Michael B. Puglia. Mrs. Puglia is also survived by her sister, Edna Wilson of Ludlow, MA. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Twinbrook Baptist Church, 1001 Twinbrook Parkway, Rockville, MD 20851 |
Note N1341 :
Burial: National Memorial Park Falls Church, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 149386108 |
Note H1342 :
Burial: Bell Cemetery Middlefield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 18635288 |
Note N1343 :
Burial: West Laurel Hill Cemetery Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Plymouth 110 Find A Grave Memorial# 91500340 |
Note H1344 :
Princeton Alumni Weekly, Volume 87 |
Note N1345 :
Burial: Upland Baptist Church Cemetery Upland, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Alongside daughter Ada, within view of church windows. Find A Grave Memorial# 104134998 |
Note N1346 :
Burial: West Laurel Hill Cemetery Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Plymouth 110 Find A Grave Memorial# 91500343 |
Note H1347 :
From the research and on-line tree of Tom Firkowski. This lineage is represented by kit #N65833 posted on the Crosier / Crozier Surname DNA Project. |
Note H1348 :
From the research and on-line tree of Tom Firkowski. This lineage is represented by kit #N65833 posted on the Crosier / Crozier Surname DNA Project. |
Note H1349 :
From the research and on-line tree of Tom Firkowski. This lineage is represented by kit #N65833 posted on the Crosier / Crozier Surname DNA Project. |
Note N1350 :
Burial: Preston Cemetery Preston, Randolph County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 66578693 |
Note N1351 :
Burial: Hackberry Cemetery Hackberry, Mohave County, Arizona, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 15791707 |
Note N1352 :
Burial: Dublin Cemetery Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 91336881 |
Note N1353 :
Burial: Mount Pleasant Cemetery Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 16696365 |
Note N1354 :
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 98278961 |
Note H1355 :
Held several cooperage patents. |
Note N1356 :
Burial: Knollwood Memorial Park Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 127032971 |
Note N1357 :
Burial: Massachusetts National Cemetery Bourne, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 72764915 |
Note N1358 :
Burial: Forest Glade Cemetery Wakefield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 169881466 |
Note N1359 :
Burial: Mount Olivet Cemetery Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 64315288 |
Note N1360 :
Burial: San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery Santa Nella, Merced County, California, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 11622954 |
Note N1361 :
Burial: Dublin Cemetery Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 138881599 |
Note N1362 :
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 140410501 |
Note H1363 :
Foreman at a coffin fixture company in 1910. Works at Phelps Publishing in Springfield, Ma. 1942 |
Note N1365 :
Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 64239610 |
Note N1366 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 143724910 |
Note N1367 :
Burial: Preston Cemetery Preston, Randolph County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 66575858 |
Note N1368 :
Burial: Kyle Cemetery Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 149658910 |
Note H1369 :
"History of the town of Harvard, Massachusetts, 1732-1893" "Vital records of Harvard, Massachusetts, to the year 1850" The 1830 census has one male between 30 and fourty years of age, two females under five years of age, Two females over five and under ten, and one female 20 to 30 years of age. |
Note N1370 :
Burial: Kilmer Cemetery Port Royal, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 153622751 |
Note N1371 :
Burial: Free Methodist Cemetery Hannon, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada Find A Grave Memorial# 160796209 |
Note N1372 :
Burial: Preston Cemetery Preston, Randolph County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 66575906 |
Note N1373 :
Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery Mattapan, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 167546806 |
Note H1374 :
08 Jan 1825 is date of chrisining at Harvard, Ma. |
Note N1375 :
Burial: Preston Cemetery Preston, Randolph County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 66555664 |
Note H1376 :
In 1870 census Crosier is spelt Crozier. Thomas (b.1837) is a physician. his wife Carlroline is a teacher. From: Massachusetts in the Army and Navy During the War of 1861-65, Volume 2 By Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Mary Ashton Rice Livermore, Charles Webster Wilson, Florence Wyman Jaque "Crozier, Thomas, Jr. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 16th Mass. Infantry, Apr. 23, 1863. Transferred to 11th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1864. Mustered out, July 14, 1865." Listed as from Charlestown, Ma. Ayrshire Herd Record, Volume 15, By Ayrshire Breeders' Association: (transfer of registered cows) Queen Independence 150445 Alonzo Libby, Westbrook, Me. Thomas Crozier, Charlestown, Mass. From: The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumes 1-20 By William Roscoe Thayer, William Richards Castle, "1863. Thomas Crozier, b. 7 Aug., 1837, at Charles town, Mass.; d. at Edgecomb, Boothbay Harbor, Me., 24 My, 1911." From: Cambridge Tribune, Volume XXXIV, Number 22, 29 July 1911 Dr. Thomas Crozier Dead. The funeral of Dr. Thomas Crozier, of Arlington, who died Wednesday at his summer home at Edgecomb, Boothbay Harbor, Me., took place yesterday at 2 o'clock at the residence of his sister, Mrs. E, L, Rand, 120 Elm street. Dr. Crozier was 73 years old and was born in Charlestown, which had been his home up to seven years ago. Entered Harvard Medical School and in June, 1862, enlisted in the Sixteenth Massachusetts Regiment with a number of bis classmates. He served several months and was then allowed to complete his course at the medical school, from which he graduated in June, 1863. He re-enlisted and served until the close of the war as a medical cadet as the rank was then known. After the war he took up the practice of his profession in Charlestown. He was a past commander of Charlestown Post, G. A. R., and joined the Arlington Post. Dr. Crozier was also a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Mrs. Rand, his sister, Is the only immediate relative. From: Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 57, Issues 1-13 Thomas Crozier, M.D. Harvard Medical School, 1863; of Arlington, Mass.; a medical cadet during the Civil War; a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society; who was taken ill while at his summer home at Edgecomb, Boothbay Harbor, Me. |
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