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Note N1987 :
Burial: Robinson Cemetery Calais, Washington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 74500442 |
Note N1988 :
Burial: Bottskill Baptist Church Cemetery Greenwich, Washington County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 141601398 |
Note N1989 :
Burial: Village Hill Cemetery Williamsburg, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 90768515 |
Note N1990 :
Burial: Hollywood Forever Cemetery Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Section 2W, #678 Find A Grave Memorial# 10407440 |
Note N1991 :
Burial: Presbyterian Cemetery Springfield, Union County, New Jersey, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 138258355 |
Note N1992 :
Burial: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 151044368 |
Note N1993 :
Burial: Presbyterian Cemetery Springfield, Union County, New Jersey, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 138198668 |
Note N1994 :
Burial: Green-Wood Cemetery Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 156805337 |
Note N1995 :
Burial: Springfield Cemetery Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Locust Path East Side Lot # 402 Find A Grave Memorial# 36224639 |
Note H1996 :
Baptised in Palmer Ma. January 9, 1839 |
Note N1997 :
Burial: Springfield Cemetery Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Locust Path East Side Lot # 402 Find A Grave Memorial# 36224640 |
Note H1998 :
Baptised in Palmer, Ma. February 23, 1834 |
Note H1999 :
Baptised in Palmer, Ma. February 23, 1834 |
Note H2000 :
Baptised in Palmer, Ma. February 23, 1834 |
Note N2001 :
Burial: Springfield Cemetery Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Locust Path East Side Lot # 402 Find A Grave Memorial# 36224644 |
Note N2002 :
Burial: Saint Joseph Cemetery Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 118071095 |
Note N2003 :
Burial: Ames Municipal Cemetery Ames, Story County, Iowa, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 111058585 |
Note N2004 :
Burial: School Cemetery Florida, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 70178968 |
Note N2005 :
Burial: North Cemetery Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 125038587 Find A Grave Memorial# 125488218 |
Note N2006 :
They had children and resided in Pittsfield from about 1880 to death dates. He moved to Washington, Mass. with his parents in 1868. He won a silver cup as champion old time fiddler of Berkshire County about 1927. He met Delia when he was a coachman and she a chamber maid both employed at the Maplewood Hotel in Pittsfield, Mass. Both were illiterate. He moved to Washington, Mass. with his parents in 1868. He won a silver cup as champion old time fiddler of Berkshire County about 1927. He met Delia when he was a coachman and she a chamber maid both employed at the Maplewood Hotel in Pittsfield, Mass. Both were illiterate. Obit from Berkshire Eagle ? March 7, 1942 ?Ex-Champion fiddler Dies in Hospital Adelbert Eugene Harrington 81, Held County Title Adelbert E. Harrington 81, of 185 Toronita Avenue, former champion fiddler for square dances in Berkshire County, died last night at St. Luke?s Hospital after a prolonged illness. Born in Stephentown, NY, Mr. Harrington lived in Pittsfield more than 60 years. One of his prized possessions was the silver trophy presented him many years ago on willing the fiddler championship title. He was well known throughout Berkshire County for his tuneful fiddling. He was a member of St Charles Church and belonged to the Holy Name Society. Survivors are his widow, the former Delia Gibbons, five daughters, Mrs. A.F. Boure, Mrs. Edith Zahn and Mrs. Stella Hovey, all of this city, Mrs. Delia Wheeler of Hinsdale and Mrs. Clarence Hassan of Poestenkill, NY and one son, Michael J. Harrington of Pittsfield, 30 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The body rests at the Devanny Funeral Home, Maplewood Avenue where the funeral will be Tuesday morning at 8?30 followed at 9 at St. Charles church with a high mass of requiem. Burial will be in the family plot in St. Joseph?s Cemetery, Houghtling plot section L, lot 23.? |
Note N2007 :
He resided with Pascal Sweener at Wyomanock, NY Obit from Berkshire Eagle July 14, 1934 ?Alton D. Harrington Alton D. Harrington, 71, at the House of Mercy Hospital yesterday afternoon at 3:00. He was born at Stephentown, NY, February 2, 1863. He was a shoemaker by trade but was for some time employed in railroad work. He had made his home for the past three years with is son, Eugene Harrington of Centennial Avenue, who survives. Also surviving are a brother Adelbert, of Pittsfield; two daughters, Mrs. Lydia Cassidy and Mrs. Beatrice Miner, both of Dalton; one other son, William of New Haven, Conn. and six grandchildren, The funeral services are to be held Monday morning at 9 o?clock in the St. Agnes Church, of which Mr. Harrington became a member recently. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery.? |
Note N2008 :
Arthur and Grace had 4 children |
Note N2009 :
Eva died of bronchitis |
Note N2010 :
Burial: Waite Cemetery Shaftsbury, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 38054262 |
Note N2011 :
Obit from Berkshire Eagle January 4, 1918 ?Fred A. Harrington Fred A. Harrington age 70 years, died at his home at 92 Brown Street yesterday afternoon after a lingering illness. He was born in Berlin NY on July 4, 1874, the son of Thomas Alonzo and Melissa C. Harrington. He had lived in this city for more than 50 years and at one time conducted a livery stable at North and Wahconah Streets, where the Pittsfield Car Barn now stands. He retired from business some years ago. Mr. Harrington is survived by his wife, five daughters, Mrs. D.T. Lambrert, Mrs. Edward Lambert, Mrs. Albert jones and Miss Nora Harrington, all of this city and Sister M. Flavian of Springfield; two sons Thomas and William Harrington of this city; a sister, Mrs. Henry Sager (Polly Ann Harrington) of Springfield and three brothers, Frank K., Delbert and Alton Harrington of this city. The funeral will be held on Monday morning at 9 o?clock from St. Mary?s of the Morning Star Church. Rev. Jeremiah A. Riordan will officiate. Burial will be in the family plot in St. Joseph?s Cemetery.? |
Note N2012 :
He died young |
Note N2013 :
He was a farmer residing in Stephentown, NY at census of 1850 with John A. and Polly Rounds |
Note N2014 :
John and Maggie had no children |
Note N2015 :
John and Lucinda had 3 children |
Note N2016 :
Julia became a nun |
Note N2017 :
Burial: Main Street Cemetery Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 119703207 |
Note N2018 :
She was unmarried |
Note N2019 :
Obit from Pittsfield Evening Journal December 20, 1905 ?Mrs. Lydia Harrington Sweener Mrs. Lydia Sweener, aged 51 years, wife of Louis Sweener died this morning in the House of Mercy after a long illness. Mrs. Sweener had lived in this city about four years, having come here from Stephentown, where she was well known. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons, George, Frank L. and Pascal Lewis Sweener. The arrangements for the funeral have not been made, but it will probably he held Monday afternoon. Buried Pittsfield Cemetery, Westlawn #152.? |
Note N2020 :
Michael Joseph of Pittsfield was b. in Pittsfield, MA September 8, 1895 and d. there April 10, 1953 of smoke inhalation in an auto fire. He married Anna Gertrude Fox of Dalton, Mass. who was b. May 10, 1886 in her grandmother Adam?s house across from the Renfrew Cotton Mill on Hinsdale Road. There is a road named Fox Road across from said cotton mill named after Anna Fox?s grandfather, Thomas Fox who had a farm there. Michael Joseph and Anna were m. first by elopement to Bennington, Vermont 1916 and then solomized in Pittsfield April 24, 1916. Michael?s occupation was varied from self employed bakery route to General Electric Company. He is buried in St. Joseph Cemetery, Section 25. They had Glenna Patricia, Ann Gertrude, and Robert John. |
Note N2021 :
Residing in Pittsfield in 1928 unmarried |
Note N2022 :
Oscar Harrington, aged 72 years died last night at his home at 99 Seymour Street after a lingering illness. He was born in Stephentown, NY on March 13, 1849, but had spent the greater portion of his life in this city. He retired from active work a number of years ago. Besides his wife, his survivors are four sons, Walter, James, Arthur and Alonzo Harrington of this city and three daughters, Mrs. Miles rochello and Mrs Theodore Durea (note: Viola Durea Houser)of this city and Mrs. Pierce of Dalton. Also four brothers, Frederick, Frank and Robert Harrington of this city and Ardon Harrington of Stephentown, NY and a sister, Mrs. Henry Secords of Springfield. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o?clock and Rev. W.L. Genzmer will officiate. Burial will be in the Pittsfield Cemetery. |
Note N2023 :
Burial: Wilbur Cemetery North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 38656985 |
Note N2024 :
Burial: Waite Cemetery Shaftsbury, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 122197097 |
Note H2025 :
Charles Hudson. History of the town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; from its first settlement to 1868 (Volume 2) |
Note N2026 :
Burial: Sadawga Cemetery Whitingham, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 21872381 |
Note H2027 :
From: Berkshire Eagle, May 20, 1909 Desire For More Drink Proved Fatal William Harrington told to finish work at 3 O?clock; Goes after more liquor. Mrs. Garbarino only witness of accident in which he met death yesterday afternoon on McKay St. The funeral of William Harrington, who was killed yesterday afternoon by being run over by his own team on McKay Street, will probably be held Saturday. The accident happened near the Harder stable, and as far as can be learned, the only eye witness of Harrington,s tragic ending was Mrs. Ralph Garbarino, who lives on McKay Street. The weight of the wagon with the load of gravel was about three tons. Assistant Medical Examiner Flynn viewed the body, finding that in addition to a broken neck, Harrington?s face was badly mangled. The body was taken I charge by Undertakers Wellington and Crosier, who prepared it for burial and then took it to his home on Crosier Street. The manner in which Harrington came to his death was particularly sad, because it was a desire for "one more drink" that undoubtedly brought him to the fatal accident. He had been working during the afternoon drawing gravel from the cellar of the new Y.M.C.A. building. During the afternoon, Daniel Walsh, the contractor, saw that Harrington had been drinking and at 3 o,clock he considered that the man was unfit for further employment that afternoon because of his condition. Consequently, Mr. Walsh ordered him to take the load to a place on Fourth Street and to go home after delivering it. Harrington, however, insisted that he must have another drink and apparently it was this carving which caued him to drive his team in the direction of the fatal spot, as he had no other reason for being there. Leaving the cellar, Harrington drove his team down North Street and Depot Street into Clapp Avenue and thence up West Street into McKay Street, where the fatality occurred. As he drove up West Street it was noticed that he was unsteady in his seat and it is evident that he lost control of himself and fell from the wagon after turning into the side street. Mrs. Garbarino, who lives south of the Harder stable, was hanging clothes out to dry when Harrington passed. She remarked at the time that she thought he must be intoxicated or stricken by shock. Only a second after, she had made the remark, she saw the man fall from his seat and saw the wheels grind down on his head. His teeth were knocked out of his head and the wound was from the chin, up over the top of the head. A blood stained patch of dirt marks today the scene of the accident. He is survived by his widow, one son, Charles, two brothers George and Irving and two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Van Valenburg and Miss Millie Harrington. |
Note N2028 :
William Alonzo b. 1816; d. 1887; m. Melissa Cane b. 1826 d. 1893; both are buried under the stone Thomas Alonzo Harrington and his wife Melissa in Pittsfield, Mass. cemetery, Westlawn section Lot # 152. Cemetery office has no record of Thomas. City Hall Records show only William Alonzo, stone also has wrong dates. |
Note N2029 :
Obit from Berkshire Eagle February 13, 1913 ?William Henry Harrington William Henry Harrington, 70, died at 3:45 o?clock this morning at the home of his nephew, Walter B. Harrington on Danforth Avenue after an illness with bronchitis dating from last September. Mr. Harrington was b. in Stephentown, NY, where he married Miss Mary F. Ellsworth of that place. They came to Pittsfield about 40 years ago, living the remainder of their lives here. Mr. Harrington died 12 years ago. Mr. Harrington was employed as a teamster to the time of his sickness. He was a member of the First Congregational Church and leaves two sons, George E. and Irving and two daughters, Mrs. Henry Van Valkenburgh and Miss Mildred H. Harrington and five brothers, Fred, Frank, Oscar, Adelbert and Alton, all of Pittsfield.? |
Note N2030 :
Burial: Lakewood Cemetery Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 122774607 |
Note N2031 :
Burial: East Poultney Cemetery East Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 75354547 |
Note H2032 :
"Genealogical record of the descendants of Thomas Scott" Edited by C. S. Scott, Phoenix, Arizona. PUBLISHBD 1902 |
Note N2033 :
Burial: Gale and Gates Cemetery Royalston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 87349226 |
Note N2034 :
Burial: Main Street Cemetery Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 124613676 |
Note N2035 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 53676122 |
Note N2036 :
Wyatt was born 7 lbs 14 oz with length 21.5 inches. He was born at 8:10 in the evening. Present at the hospital were Aunts Beth and Tina and his father Willie. |
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