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The Hinshaw Family Association |
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Burial: Brimfield Cemetery Brimfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 51166670 |
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New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 4 edited by William Richard Cutter |
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New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 4 edited by William Richard Cutter |
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Find A Grave Memorial# 95782275 |
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Burial: Cowlitz View Memorial Gardens Kelso, Cowlitz County, Washington, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 47804793 |
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Burial: North Cemetery Lunenburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Section 8, Lot 583 Find A Grave Memorial# 14015861 |
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Listed in Census as Negro (Black). Was working for the WPA on 1940 Census Lived in Glastonbury, Ct. |
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Burial: Highgate Center Cemetery Highgate Center, Franklin County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 6272290 |
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Obituary: Salem Press Greenwich Journal Thursday November 30, 1995 page 5. |
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Burial: Green-Wood Cemetery Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 156806552 |
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Burial: Green-Wood Cemetery Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 156806505 |
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Burial: Florida Baptist Church Cemetery Florida, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 85718553 |
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Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery Mattapan, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 167546656 |
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Burial: Gray Cemetery Hadley, Saratoga County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 14811435 |
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Burial: White Chapel Cemetery Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 65955878 |
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Published in Bennington Banner on Nov. 18, 2008 Richard C. Hollister BENNINGTON Richard C. Hollister, age 89, a long-time resident of Bennington, passed away Monday, Nov. 17, leaving many fond memories for his loved ones. Richard, Dick, was a 57-year member of the Bennington Fire Department where he served as Chief from 1963-1965. He loved fishing, was an avid hunter and outdoorsman. He was a loyal Red Sox fan and also a fan of the New England Patriots. More importantly, he was totally devoted to his family, particularly his wife of 61 years Janet May Mattison. A father of eight, his oldest son "Dickie" passed away in 2004 leaving seven surviving children, Gloria Rodgers and Bob, Alan and Pattie, David and Nancy, Pam Ketzner and Kent, Patti Becker and Craig, Bonnie Wilkins and Randy, and Tyler and Denise. He also leaves two siblings, Helen Holbrook and Clara Smith, both currently residing in New Hampshire, 16 grandchildren including Danny, Sarah, Stacy, Hannah, Abbey, David Jr., and Steven Hollister, Nathan, Kari and Keenan Ketzner, Todd Becker, Tristan Wilkins, Bridget Parker, Paige Cross, Austin & Jazmine Hollister, nine great-grandchildren, Danny Jr. and Dustin Hollister, Dave Hollister, Levi Hollister, Evan Becker, Faith Wilkins, Carter Parker, Ashlyn Parker and Kyler Cross. Dick served in the South Pacific during World War II with the Navy Seabees. He was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal and the American Theater Medal. He served as the Bennington County Rep to the Vt. State Fire Fighters Association, was a member of the New England Chiefs Association, and a Past President of the Bennington County Mutual Aid. In addition, he served as a member of the old Howitzer Company Vermont National Guard between 1935 1938 and in the CCC between 1935 1936. He was a life time member of VFW post 1332 and American Legion Post 13. Dick was a volunteer at the Bennington Health & Rehab for 11 years where he received an award for being volunteer of the year in 1999. He worked for 41 years at Benn Mont, many of those as a supervisor. FUNERAL NOTICE: Memorial contributions may be made to the Bennington Fire Department or Bennington Health and Rehab Activities Department in care of the HANSON-WALBRIDGE FUNERAL HOME, 213 West Main Street, Bennington, VT 05201. Many thanks to the VNA & Hospice for their kindness to Dick and his family. Calling hours will be held at Hanson & Walbridge Funeral Home on Wednesday Nov. 19th, 2 to 4 p.m. & 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Hanson-Walbridge Funeral Home, burial with full military honors will follow in the family lot in White Chapel Cemetery, followed by a gathering of friends and family at the Bennington Fire Department Headquarters. To send e-mail condolences to the family, please visit www.sheafuneralhomes.com. The following organizations are asked to meet at the funeral home on Wednesday evening: Bennington Fire Department at 6:30, American Legion Post 13 at 7 p.m., V.F.W. Post 1332 at 7:30 p.m |
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Burial: North River Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 64559258 |
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Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 73692428 |
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from: Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc. Payne, Margaret L. ROCHESTER: Margaret L. Payne 75. April 27, 2008. She is survived by her children, Linda (Raymond) Akey, Pittsford, Judy Leederman, Watertown, Melody Cole, Matawan, NJ, Robert (Julie) Cole, Rochester, Tammy (David) Sisson, Bristol, NH, Glenn Cole, Dry Ridge, KY, Rick Cole, Rochester, Dale (Christine) Cole, Rochester; sisters, Jean Latka, Janice (Walter) Sumerauer; brother, Albert W. (Josephine) Hollis; 15 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her parents, Frederick E. (Grace Crosier) Hollis Sr.; husband, Harold W. Payne; daughter, Donna Cole; granddaughter, Becky Cole; brother, Frederick E. Hollis Jr. Friends and family are invited to call at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc., 735 East Ave., Hilton on Thursday, May 1, 4-7 P.M. Margaret's Funeral Service will be held Friday, May 2, 11 AM at the funeral home. Interment Fairfield Cemetery, Spencerport. |
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Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 110353047 |
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Burial: Amherst Town Hall Burying Ground Amherst, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Plot: 235 Find A Grave Memorial# 31096630 |
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Died of scarlet fever. |
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Burial: Poplar Hill Cemetery North Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 74884140 |
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Attended the University of Vermont in 1901 and practiced medicine in Massachusetts in 1905 |
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Burial: Elmwood Cemetery Barre, Washington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 12445330 |
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Burial: Bridge Street Cemetery Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 27682050 |
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Burial: Horse Meadow Cemetery North Haverhill, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 65367915 |
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Walter and Etta had a set of twins and one girl |
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31st President of the United Staes of America. |
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Burial: Overeast Cemetery Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 118190645 |
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History of the Town of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire - Page 359 , Boston, Mass. Blanchard Printing Co.1907 |
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Burial: West Hill Cemetery Williamstown, Orange County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 26028994 |
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Burial: Woodland Cemetery * Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 32590883 |
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History of the Town of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire - Page 359 , Boston, Mass. Blanchard Printing Co.1907 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kylehome/Shipley/hop kins.html |
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Came to Massachusetts on the Mayflower. from mayflowerhistory.com BAPTISM: 30 April 1581 at Upper Clatford, Hampshire, England, son of John and Elizabeth (Williams) Hopkins. FIRST MARRIAGE: Mary, possibly the daughter of Robert and Joan (Machell) Kent of Hursley, co. Hampshire, prior to 1604. SECOND MARRIAGE: Elizabeth Fisher on 19 February 1617/8 at St. Mary Matfellon, Whitechapel, co. Middlesex, England. CHILDREN (by Mary): Elizabeth, Constance, and Giles. CHILDREN (by Elizabeth): Damaris (died young), Oceanus, Caleb, Deborah, Damaris, Ruth, and Elizabeth. yDNA HAPLOGROUP: R1b-M269 Stephen Hopkins was from Hampshire, England. He married his first wife, Mary, and resided in the parish of Hursley, Hampshire. They had their children Elizabeth, Constance, and Giles, all baptized there. It has long been claimed that the Hopkins family was from Wortley, Gloucester, but this was disproven in 1998 with the discovery of his true origins in Hursley. Stephen Hopkins went with the ship Sea Venture on a voyage to Jamestown, Virginia in 1609 as a minister's clerk, but the ship wrecked in the "Isle of Devils" (Bermuda). Stranded on an island for ten months, the passengers and crew survived on turtles, birds, and wild pigs. Six months into the castaway, Stephen Hopkins and several others organized a mutiny against the current governor. The mutiny was discovered and Stephen was sentenced to death. However, he pleaded with sorrow and tears. "So penitent he was, and made so much moan, alleging the ruin of his wife and children in this his trespass, as it wrought in the hearts of all the better sorts of the company". He managed to get his sentence commuted. Eventually the castaways built a small ship and sailed themselves to Jamestown. How long Stephen remained in Jamestown is not known. However, while he was gone, his wife Mary died. She was buried in Hursley on 9 May 1613, and left behind a probate estate which mentions her children Elizabeth, Constance and Giles. Stephen was back in England by 1617, when he married Elizabeth Fisher, but apparently had every intention of bringing his family back to Virginia. Their first child, Damaris, was born about 1618. In 1620, Stephen Hopkins brought his wife, and children Constance, Giles, and Damaris on the Mayflower (child Elizabeth apparently had died). Stephen was a fairly active member of the Pilgrim group shortly after arrival, perhaps a result of his being one of the few individuals who had been to Virginia previously. He was a part of all the early exploring missions, and was used as an "expert" on Native Americans for the first few contacts. While out exploring, Stephen recognized and identified an Indian deer trap. And when Samoset walked into Plymouth and welcomed the English, he was housed in Stephen Hopkins' house for the night. Stephen was also sent on several of the ambassadorial missions to meet with the various Indian groups in the region. Stephen was an assistant to the governor through 1636, and volunteered for the Pequot War of 1637 but was never called to serve. By the late 1630s, however, Stephen began to occasionally run afoul of the Plymouth authorities, as he apparently opened up a shop and served alcohol. In 1636 he got into a fight with John Tisdale and seriously wounded him. In 1637, he was fined for allowing drinking and shuffleboard playing on Sunday. Early the next year he was fined for allowing people to drink excessively in his house: guest William Reynolds was fined, but the others were acquitted. In 1638 he was twice fined for selling beer at twice the actual value, and in 1639 he was fined for selling a looking glass for twice what it would cost if bought in the Bay Colony. Also in 1638, Stephen Hopkins' maidservant got pregnant from Arthur Peach, who was subsequently executed for murdering an Indian. The Plymouth Court ruled he was financially responsible for her and her child for the next two years (the amount remaining on her term of service). Stephen, in contempt of court, threw Dorothy out of his household and refused to provide for her, so the court committed him to custody. John Holmes stepped in and purchased Dorothy's remaining two years of service from him: agreeing to support her and child. Stephen died in 1644, and made out a will, asking to be buried near his wife, and naming his surviving children. |
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Burial: Woodland Cemetery * Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 32591533 |
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Burial: Springfield Cemetery Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Willow Ave. 3-17 Find A Grave Memorial# 36605895 |
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Burial: Albany Rural Cemetery Menands, Albany County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 111142251 |
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[houghtling.FTW] Died at the home of his son Wilhelm, is buried in Langworthy Cemetary. "No official record of his birth has been found, but his joint sponsorship with his wife, Maria Esselsteyn, of many family baptisms establishes his relationship to this branch of the family. In the 1790 and 1800 censuses he appeared as head of a household in Livingston, Columbia County, and in the 1810 census in Claverack, which was formed from Livingston. The size of his family, as shown in the census enumerations, is in agreement with Bible records. In 1795 he signed a petition demanding investigation into Livingston's title. He moved the LeRoy, Genessee County, with his son William and his daughter Elizabeth in 1828, and is buried in Langworthy Cemetary there as Tobias Hufelen". From Mathys Coenradtsen Houghtaling of Coxsackie, New York and his Descendants by Constance Ross Ulrich |
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Burial: Hall Cemetery Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 77630541 |
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Burial: Lakeview Cemetery Buffalo Wright County Minnesota, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 12588491 |
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Burial: Marlboro Center Cemetery Marlboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 77200950 |
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Burial: North Africa American Cemetery and Memorial Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia Find A Grave Memorial# 56247794 |
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Burial: Preston Cemetery Preston, Randolph County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 66629162 |
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Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery Norwich, Chenango County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 141514682 |
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Find A Grave Memorial# 88079852 |
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Burial: Dover Center Cemetery Dover, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 14414831 |
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Find A Grave Memorial# 62463847 |
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