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Note N1665 :

Individuals : FAIRBANKS Jonathan

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Old South Cemetery
Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 38325642

 

Note N1666 :

Individuals : FAIRBANKS Lester Alfred

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Riverview Cemetery
Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 18047617

 

Note H1667 :

Individuals : FAIRBANKS Lorenzo

          Quote from the original source document :
Genealogy of the Fairbanks Family in America, 1633-1897 By Lorenzo Sayles Fairbanks

 

Note H1668 :

Individuals : FAIRBANKS Luther

          Quote from the original source document :
Genealogy of the Fairbanks Family in America, 1633-1897 By Lorenzo Sayles Fairbanks

 

Note N1669 :

Individuals : FALES Ebenezer

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Old Burial Place
Walpole, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 20871976

 

Note N1670 :

Individuals : FARNSWORTH Sally

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Gray Cemetery
Hadley, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 80276651

 

Note N1671 :

Individuals : FARNUM John

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Burial:
West Halifax Cemetery
West Halifax
Windham County
Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 45732592

 

Note N1672 :

Individuals : FAULKNER Damaris

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery
Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 73641892

 

Note N1673 :

Individuals : FAULKNER Willard R.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Sadawga Cemetery
Whitingham, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 21872410

 

Note N1674 :

Individuals : FAULKNER William

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Sadawga Cemetery
Whitingham, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 120380549

 

Note H1675 :

Individuals : FELLOWS Elizabeth

          Quote from the original source document :
Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," Mary Elizabeth Crosier, 1920
gives her last name as Fellows

 

Note H1676 :

Individuals : FENNELLY Edward Leo

          Quote from the original source document :
Vermont phoenix., October 20, 1916
Lottie Holden has been called to the home of her father, Dudley Crosier, in Guiliord to see her nephew Leo Fennclly, who is very low. He has
suffered with heart trouble for several month's.
Vermont phoenix., December 08, 1916, Page 4
Edward Leo Fennelly, 10, son of Frank E. and Florence (Crosier) Fennelly, died Monday noon at the home of his grandmother in Guilford. Valvular disease of the heart, with which he had suffered from birth, was the cause ot death. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the house, Rev. E. S. Hewitt of the Advent Christian church of Brattleboro officiating.

 

Note N1677 :

Individuals : FERNN Alice

          Quote from the original source document :
Find A Grave Memorial# 39333756

 

Note H1678 :

Individuals : FERRO Frederico

          Quote from the original source document :
Immigrated in 1866

 

Note N1679 :

Individuals : FERRON Jessie Evelyn

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: East Buckland Cemetery
Buckland, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 33059158

 

Note N1680 :

Individuals : FIELD Davis Pliney

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Plot: sec U lot 127
Find A Grave Memorial# 128299750

 

Note H1681 :

Individuals : FIELD Marguerite Agnes "Peggy"

          Quote from the original source document :
Marguerite A. Field To Wed John Slade
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. Field of 1322 Massachusetts Ave. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marguerite Agnes of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stafford Slade of Middle Rd., Clarksburg. Miss Field was graduated from Drury High School and in Piltstield. a graduate of Berkshire Business College. She iis employed at from Adams Memorial High School.

 

Note N1682 :

Individuals : FIERO Oliver

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Glenwood Cemetery
Geneva, Ontario County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 128132459

 

Note H1683 :

Individuals : FIFIELD Mildred

          Quote from the original source document :
From:https://www.meaningfulfunerals.net
Mildred R. "Millie" McPherson, age 61 of Governors Road in Sanbornville, passed away April 16, 2016 at home with her family by her side after a long battle with cancer.
Born in Rochester, NH on December 2, 1954 the daughter of George and Lavina (Brewer) Fifield. She was raised and lived in Milton, NH many years, also had lived in Union, NH for many years and most recently Sanbornville, NH for over 11 years.
"Millie" had worked as a Data Entry Clerk for Laars in Rochester, NH. She enjoyed Geocaching, Kayaking, Fishing, Camping and Traveling.
Survived by her husband of 45 years: Norman Lee "Cokie" McPherson, Children: Tracie Lee Rawson, Daniel Lee McPherson, Becky Lynn Walk, Grandchildren: Ashley Rawson, Devin Walk, Kyle McPherson, Andrew Rawson, Kayla McPherson, Joshua Walk, Kaleb Paul, Skylar Paul, Ashtyn Walk, Great Grandchildren: Ayden Grassie, Oakleigh Walk, and Julian Farhadian, Siblings: Frank Fifield, Harriet Hodgkins, Leslie Fifield, David Fifield, Debbie Morrison, Rena Nance and Georgieanna Graves, aunts, uncles and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a son Michael Leslie McPherson.
Funeral service will be held on Wednesday April 20, 2016 at 1:00 pm with calling hours prior to the service from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm at Peaslee Funeral Home, 24 Central Street Farmington, NH.

 

Note H1684 :

Individuals : FILKINS Clyde L.

          Quote from the original source document :
from: The Altamont Enterprise, February 22, 2007
WESTERLO - Clyde L. Filkins, a decorated World War II prisoner of war who worked as a postal carrier and served with the local fire company, died at the Stratton Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Albany on Feb. 17, 2007.
He was 87.
Mr. Filkins was born in Berne on July 9, 1919, the son of the late Fred Hazael and Nettie F. Filkins (née Skinner).
He served in the United States Army during World War II in the Ardennes, Rhineland, and in central Europe. Mr. Filkins received the Good Conduct Medal, the American Theater Ribbon, the European African Middle Eastern Service Ribbon, and the World War II Victory Ribbon.
He also received the Bronze Star, the Infantry Combat Badge, the New York State Prisoner of War Medal, and the United States Army Prisoner of War Medal, said his nephew, Donald LeBuis.
He was a P.O.W from 1944 to 1945 and was an active member of the American Ex-P.O.W Association. He was also a member of the Cub of the Golden Lion Association, a group of soldiers from the 106th Infantry Regiment, said Mr. LeBuis.
Both Mr. LeBuis and Marlene Boomhower, Mr. Filkins’s niece, spoke of their uncle’s silence about his experiences during World War II.
"He was overseas only a few weeks before becoming a prisoner of war," she said.
Mr. Filkins became a prisoner of war on Dec. 19, 1944, "in the first few days of the Battle of the Bulge," and escaped on April 11, 1945, said Mr. LeBuis.
"He was one of the ones who came home and was ready to get on with his life," Mrs. Boomhower said. "He did not talk about his experiences and we all respected that," she said.
"I’ve always wondered about it, but I will never know," Mrs. Boomhower said.
There was only one occasion, said Mr. LeBuis, when Mr. Filkins shared his experiences with him about his time overseas during the war. During that time, he said, Mr. Filkins shared details with him he had never shared with his wife, Margaret.
Mr. Filkins retired after working for the post office in Westerlo as a rural postal carrier. He was a charter member of the Westerlo Volunteer Fire Company and a former member of the Town of Westerlo Rescue Squad.
Mrs. Boomhower recalled her uncle’s involvement in the community and the respect he garnered because of his dedication to his work as a postal worker and his years of service with the Westerlo Volunteer Fire Company. "A lot of people knew him and were acquainted with him," she said.
"He was very prompt," she said, adding that she could "set her clock" by his visits. "I knew that my mail would be here 20 minutes after 12," she said.
"He had a somewhat dry sense of humor," said Mr. LeBuis, and added that his uncle had a deep laugh. He was known as, and took pride in, being a "do-it-yourselfer," said his nephew. He was a "practical problem-solver," said Mr. LeBuis, adding that his uncle grew up during the Great Depression, and learned to solve problems quickly.
Mr. Filkins’s father ran an auto-repair garage in South Berne, where Mr. Filkins spent a lot of his time, said Mrs. Boomhower.
"He loved cars". He took good care of cars - his mother’s and his own," she said. His garage was organized in his own way, she said. Taking care of cars, she said, and taking care of his mother was a big part of his life. Mr. Filkins, she said, took care of his mother since his late teenage years, when his mother became a widow.
Mr. Filkins enjoyed playing cards, snowmobiling, and camping, said Mrs. Boomhower. He took several trips, vacationing in Florida and Montana, she said.
"He was a very big presence in my life, at my home," she said. "He was just a fine man."
Mr. Filkins is survived by his wife, Margaret "Peg" Filkins (née Storm); nieces and nephews, Janice Bassler, and her husband, Fred, of Berne; Robert LeBuis, and his wife, Roberta, of Barneveld (Oneida County); Marlene Boomhower, and her husband, Dennis, of Westerlo; Donald LeBuis, and his wife, Donna, of Mokena, Ill.; Charis Cummings, and her husband, Dennis, of Wilton (Saratoga County); Dennis LeBuis of Selkirk; Lee Crosier of East Berne; Richard Storm, and his wife, Wendy, of Clarksville; and Raymond Storm, and his wife, Karen of East Berne.
Mr. Filkins is also survived by several grandnieces, grandnephews, great-grandnieces, and great-grandnephews.
His sister, Doris LeBuis, and niece, Diane Chamberlain, died before him. He is survived by Diane’s husband, Merritt Chamberlain.
A funeral service was held Tuesday at the Cunningham Funeral Home in Greenville (Greene County). Spring interment with military honors will be held at the Westerlo Rural Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the South Berne Congregational Church, the Westerlo Reformed Church, or to the Town of Westerlo Rescue Squad.
- Tyler Schuling

 

Note N1685 :

Individuals : FILKINS Clyde L.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Westerlo Rural Cemetery
Westerlo, Albany County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 107574371
Burial: Rensselaerville Cemetery
Rensselaerville, Albany County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 134366361

 

Note H1686 :

          Quote from the original source document :
From Hartford Courant
Taft. Mary (sullivan) Dougan Taft
May 8, 1995
TAFT. Mary (Sullivan) Dougan Taft, 82, of Manchester, wife of the late Francis E. Taft and Herbert H. Dougan Sr., died Saturday (May 6, 1995) at an area convalescent home. Mrs. Taft was born Oct. 5, 1912, in Coventry, daughter of Thomas and Anne Sullivan, and had lived most of her life in Manchester. She retired in 1980 after many years with Caldor Stores. Mrs. Taft is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Herbert and Maureen Dougan of Bolton; her daughter, Gail Filler of Whitingham, Vt.; three grandchildren, Debbie Bolognani and her husband, Tim, of Readsboro, Vt., Lance Filler and his wife, Lisa, of Whitingham, Vt., and Sean-Patrick Dougan of Bolton; four great- grandchildren, Ryan and Eric Filler of Whitingham, Vt., and Jessica and Stephen Bolognani of Readsboro, Vt.; and two nephews, Thomas Gilbert and Michael Gilbert, both of Manchester.

 

Note N1687 :

Individuals : FILLMORE Millard

          Quote from the original source document :
13th president of the USA.

 

Note N1688 :

Individuals : FINN Anna Josephine

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Saint Joseph Cemetery
Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 118071091

 

Note N1689 :

Individuals : FINNEY Abigail

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Burial Hill
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: G 44
Find A Grave Memorial# 92465345

 

Note N1690 :

Individuals : FISHER Boniface

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Mallory Cemetery
Toolesboro, Louisa County, Iowa, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 84801105

 

Note N1691 :

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Wapello Cemetery
Wapello, Louisa County, Iowa, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 7312136

 

Note N1692 :

Individuals : FISHER Lydia

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Norton Center Cemetery
Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 102548607

 

Note N1693 :

Individuals : FISKE Lydia

          Quote from the original source document :
Find A Grave Memorial# 44865788

 

Note N1694 :

Individuals : FISKE Mary

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Vine Lake Cemetery
Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 90968685

 

Note N1695 :

Individuals : FISKE Sarah

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Old Village Cemetery
Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 83609236

 

Note H1696 :

Individuals : FITCH Erastus A.

          Quote from the original source document :
Wilmington, Vermont, By John Hill Walbridge

 

Note H1697 :

Individuals : FITZGERALD Mary Lucille

          Quote from the original source document :
Obituary: Post Press March 18, 1987
Mary Crosier
SAtEM - Mary Crosier, 69, died March 9, 1987 at Mary McClellan Hospital, Cambridge.
She was born March 8, 1917, in Lynnbrook, Long Island, daughter of Edward and Mary Callahan Fitzgerald. Mrs. Crosier was a retired employee of Sherwooc Medical Corp. in Argyle.
She was a member of the Salem Holy Cross Church. Mrs. Crosier was the widow of Harold Crosier. Survivors include three daughters, Margaret Saunders of Salem, Patricia DuForain of Schuylerville and Marjorie Bourn of Granville; two sisters, Lettie Sloan and Frances Stean, both of West Hebron; 12 grandchildren ; two greatgrandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the McClellan Funeral Home, Salem, by the Rev. Liam Condon. Spring interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Salem.
The family suggests that memorials take the form of donations to the Salem Rescue Squad or the Salem Fire Department.

 

Note N1698 :

Individuals : FITZGERALD Mary Lucille

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery
Salem, Washington County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 116612065

 

Note N1699 :

Individuals : FITZROY Edna Ruby

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Hancock Cemetery
Hancock, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 87307608

 

Note H1700 :

Individuals : FITZROY Elena

          Quote from the original source document :
Miss Elena Fitzroy, 98, of 75 Commercial St., Adams, died on Thursday October 18, 2007, at Sweet Brook Care Center in Williamstown.
She was born in Savoy on October 7, 1909, a daughter of the late Herbert and Mary Emma (Cain) Fitzroy. She attended schools in Savoy and Charlemont, and graduated from Charlemont High School with the class of 1926. She then graduated from the American College of Physical Education, Chicago, IL.
After graduating from high school Miss Fitzroy worked as a teacher in the former Little Briar School, an 8 Pupil School House in Savoy. While in Chicago she taught Physical Education at the Chicago Bureau of Recreation until 1929. In 1960 She started working as the admitting clerk for Mercy Hospital, Springfield, and was promoted to the Director of Junior Volunteers. She retired from the hospital in 1974.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Adams. She enjoyed making pies and traveling. She also loved being around people.
She is survived by:
1 Godchild - Renee Pisarcik of Feeding Hills, MA, and many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, and cousins.
The funeral will be held on Monday October 22, at 11:00AM from the PACIOREK FUNERAL HOME, 13 Hoosac St. Adams, followed by a service at 12:00Noon in the First Baptist Church, Adams, with Rev. Donald E. Gray, Pastor, officiating.
Burial will follow in Bellevue Cemetery, Adams.
Memorial donations may be made to the First Baptist Church, through the funeral home.

 

Note N1701 :

Individuals : FLEGG Thomas

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Old Burying Place
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 57960009

 

Note H1702 :

          Quote from the original source document :
1910 Census says "Adopted Daughter" living in Fitchburg, Ma.

 

Note H1703 :

Individuals : FLEMMING Gardner

          Quote from the original source document :
Dalton, From the
GAZEETTEER OF BERKSHIRE COUNTY, MASS
Published by:
1725-1885; Compiled and Published by HAMILTON CHILD
Syracause, NY 1885
Retyped by Slvia Eddy
Spencer Fuller, a native of Whitingham, Vt., married Maria Flemming, and reared a family of eight children : Elmira, Hiram, Jerusha, Evaline, Willard, Harvev A., (who married first Ida A. Cross, of Searsburg, Vt., and afterwards Sarah Porter, of Lanesboro, and has one child,) Guy W. and Adelia, six of whom are living. He resides in Cranesville. Samuel G. Fuller, son of Spencer, married Anna Crosier, of Searsburg, has two children, and also resides in Cranesville. His grandfather, Gardner Flemming, served in the Revolution

 

Note H1704 :

Individuals : FLETCHER Mary Francis

          Quote from the original source document :
Sprague Electic "Log" Volumne XVIII July 1956 number 11:
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Crosier are the proud parents of a lovely son and the beaming grand mother is Frances Kelly.

 

Note N1705 :

Individuals : FLYNN Mary Jane

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: North River Cemetery
Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 24676984

 

Note N1706 :

Individuals : FLYNN Thomas

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Center Cemetery
Heath, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: R17-02
Find A Grave Memorial# 99579500

 

Note N1707 :

Individuals : FOLLETT William Hadley

          Quote from the original source document :
Vermont phoenix., July 25, 1873
West Halifax, The Smith - Crosier Affair, A Critic Criticised
Mr. Editorr: Having read the statement of your correspondent relative to the shooting affair that took place In this town on the 4th Inst., and noticing the misrepresentations and Insinuations therein, I wish to say a word on the subject. I have always considered one-sided statements by anonymous writers as tending to predjudice the
minds of those who will eventually have the matter to Investigate, and thereby defeat the ends of justice. That a drunken quarrel is disgraceful at any time or place, and that when that quarrel is carried so far as to result In the taking of the life of a human being It Is very much so, none will deny. "Citizen" complains of the indifference of the people upon this subject. I have not yet met a citizen of this town that has shown the least desire that Crosier
should escape due punishment for whatever crime he has committed. "Citizen" pronounces the crime, murder. Would It not
be as well to let an impartial Jury, under the Instructions of a learned court, decide whether It Is murder, manslaughter, or justifiable homicide, without first being told by an unknown citizen what the crime Is? Again, "Citizen" is ashamed of the officers who had the matter In charge. Is It honorable to throw out such wholesale
Insinuations against public officers? When citizen will, over his own signature, specify the shameful acts of all or any one of the officers who had the matter in charge, he will be met by a true statement of the facts, so that the public can judge which is the most shameful, the conduct of the officers or that or certain Individuals who have
made it their business to invent and circulate falsehoods such as Crosler's resisting the officers when they went to arrest him, and that his counsel, C. N, Davenport, Esq., when he got back to Brattleboro, told the people there that nothing could ever save Crosier from the gallows - or the credulity of the people who would believe them. "Citizen" complains about the person who furnished the liquor. If "Citizen" knows who he Is, and will Inform the State's attorney, and furnish him the names of the witnesses to prove the offence, I have no doubt the matter will be properly attended to. W. H. Follett
West Halifax, July 21, 1873.

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