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Note N2762 :
The baby was still born. |
Note N2763 :
Burial: Crosier Cemetery Searsburg, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 76480810 |
Note N2764 :
Fred died in Europe after WW1 while waiting to be transported back home. He died of Pneumonia. He is buried in the North Bennington cemetery beside his mother Minnie Biddle O'brian. His name on the grave stone is spelled O'Brian. [Frank Pulaski] |
Note N2765 :
Burial: Portsmouth Friends Churchyard Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 136832300 |
Note N2766 :
Burial: Amherst Town Hall Burying Ground Amherst Hillsborough County New Hampshire, USA Plot: 195 Find A Grave Memorial# 31096581 |
Note N2767 :
Burial: Amherst Town Hall Burying Ground Amherst, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Plot: 256 Find A Grave Memorial# 31096656 |
Note H2768 :
Obituarry in the Daily Gazette, Schenectdy, N.Y., Thursday September 9, 1993. page B13 |
Note N2769 :
Burial: Leavitt Cemetery Charlemont, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 21980084 |
Note H2770 :
Civil War death? |
Note N2771 :
Burial: Old Burial Place Walpole, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 20871981 |
Note N2772 :
Burial: Monmouth Cemetery Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 137336639 |
Note N2773 :
Burial: Sunset Memorial Park San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 134817256 |
Note N2774 :
SalemNews.com, Salem, MA July 22, 2009 NORTH READING - John Peter "Pete" Orrall, 58, of North Reading, died Saturday, July 18, 2009 at Sawtelle Family Hospice House, Reading. He was born in Winthrop on July 8, 1951. He was a printing executive at Winthrop Printing Co. Pete was a member of the Peace Corp in Niger, West Africa. He graduated from Nasson College. The last three years he was a role model and instrumental in helping guests at the Starting Over program. Pete was an active supporter of St. Theresa's Parish in North Reading. Gardening and woodworking projects were his passion. He was a supportive father, loving husband and uncle, who will always be remembered for his concern of others. Beloved husband of Katherine (Spinnato). Father of John Peter Orrall II and Jamie Katherine Orrall, all of North Reading. Son of Charlotte (Crosier) Orrall and the late John H. of Lynnfield. Brother of Nancy Marquis and her husband Wayne of Danvers and Judy LaCapra and her husband William of Connecticut. Pete is also survived by several nieces and nephews. |
Note H2775 :
A history of the Orvis family in America by Francis Wayland Orvis. |
Note N2776 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 103623841 |
Note H2777 :
Vermont phoenix., June 02, 1916, Page 5 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Osborne of North Adams, Mass. visited Mrs. Osbornes sister, Mrs. F. Winthrop Crosier, over Sunday. |
Note N2778 :
Burial: Dale Cemetery Dale, Wyoming County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 83027355 |
Note N2779 :
AKA Edward Dinney |
Note N2780 :
Burial: Glenwood Cemetery Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 102269687 |
Note N2781 :
Burial: Roseville Cemetery Roseville, Warren County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 107181500 |
Note H2782 :
From: Conley Funeral & Cremation Service, Brockton, MA USA 02301 Vincent L. Pace age 88, of Abington, died Saturday October 8, 2011 at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was the devoted husband of Donna M. (Crosier) Pace and had been a resident of Abington for the past 50 years. Vincent was born in Cosenza, Italy a son of the late Michael and Assunta (DeRose) Pace and came to the United States at the age of 13, settling in Charlestown. After serving with the US Navy in the Pacific Theatre during WW II, Vincent began a long career as a glazer. He was a longtime member of the Glass Workers Union #1044 in Boston. Vincent’s pastimes include working in his vegetable garden and bowling. He was also a dance instructor and enjoyed ballroom dancing with his wife. Vincent had been a longtime member of Four Square Church in Brockton. In addition to his wife Vincent leaves his three children Lisa DiFrancesco and Valerie Pace both of Brockton and Vincent Pace and his wife Terri of Wareham. He was the grandfather of Angela DiFrancesco of Mansfield, Heather DiFrancesco of Plainville and Meghan, Rachel, Michael and Benjamin Pace all of Wareham and the great grandfather of Alyssa and Evan Bryant of Mansfield. He was the brother of Anthony Pace and his wife Phyllis of Wakefield and the late Frank Pace. He also leaves several nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held in the Conley Funeral Home 138 Belmont St. (Rte. 123) Brockton Wednesday 5-8 pm. A Funeral Service will be celebrated Thursday in the The Brockton Foursquare Church The Church on the Rock, 421 Torrey Street, Brockton at 11 am. Burial will follow in Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. Donations in Vincent’s name may be made to the Benevolent Fund at Four Square Church. |
Note N2783 :
Burial: Blue Hill Cemetery Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 78189215 |
Note H2784 :
Was "put out" to Moses Farnsworth by hte town of Gilsum. |
Note H2785 :
Notes for *John Page: Brought wife Phoebe with him to America via the Winthrop fleet. Applied to be a freeman of the colony, Oct. 19, 1630 (Plymouth) His house was baurned in 1631 through an accident in transporting hot coals between houses. He and his wife sold 70 acres of land in Watertown to Isaac Mixer in 1658. He was identified as John Hammond's uncle in court testimony. |
Note N2786 :
Burial: Pittsfield Cemetery Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Evergreen Slope Find A Grave Memorial# 131217463 |
Note N2787 :
Burial: Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery Randolph Center, Orange County, Vermont, USA Plot: Section E Lot 194 B Find A Grave Memorial# 33550124 |
Note N2788 :
Burial: Glenwood Cemetery Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA Plot: Section A; #112 Find A Grave Memorial# 121028181 |
Note N2790 :
Burial: Thompson Cemetery Thompson, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: 74 Find A Grave Memorial# 10799110 |
Note N2791 :
Burial: Bentley Township Cemetery Rhodes, Gladwin County, Michigan, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 27674661 |
Note N2792 :
Burial: Bell Rock Cemetery Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 36527685 |
Note N2793 :
Burial: Nathan Hale Cemetery Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 119234515 |
Note N2794 :
Men of progress: one thousand biographical sketches and portraits of leaders ... By Richard Herndon published 1896 PARKER, Wallace Asahel, M.D., of Springfield, is a native of Vermont, born in the town of Wilmington, September 7, 1864, son of Francis William and Emily Jane (Gore) Parker. His grandparents, William and Lydia (Colgrove) Parker, and Asahel and Mary (Colton) Gore, were of good New England stock. His grandfather Gore's mother, Barbara (Ballou) Gore, was a niece of the Rev. Hosea Ballou, the eminent Universalist preacher and one of the "fathers" of that church. Wallace A. attended a village school at Readsborough, Vt., up to the age of seventeen, then for a year and a half was a pupil in the Stevens High School of Claremont, N.H., and afterward went to Phillips (Exeter) Academy, where he completed his preparation for college in June, 1885. Before entering college, he taught for four terms in a village school. His medical studies were begun in 1886; and for two years, 1886-88, he attended lectures in the department of medicine and surgery of the University of Michigan. In September of the latter year he entered Harvard, and was graduated there A.B. in June, 1891, with high honors. In June, 1892, he received the degree of M.D. from the University of Michigan. After an experience through the summer and autumn of 1892 in the New York eye and ear hospitals, he established himself in North Adams, and began practice. In April, 1894, he removed to Springfield to succeed to the practice of Dr. John Morgan, oculist, who then removed to Boston. While living in North Adams, Dr. Parker was appointed attending oculist and aurist to the North Adams Hospital, which position he held for more than a year and until his removal to Springfield, when he resigned. He is now consulting oculist and aurist to the House of Providence Hospital of Holyoke and to the Holyoke City Hospital. Owing to his connections with these hospitals and the duties they involve, he has recently removed from Springfield to Holyoke. He is a member of the Berkshire and Hampden district divisions of the Massachusetts Medical Society. In politics he was originally a Republican and voted the Republican ticket for the first two years after he reached the voting age. He then became a Democrat and has since voted with that party. Dr. Parker is unmarried. |
Note N2795 :
Burial: Green River Cemetery Greenfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 69230906 |
Note N2796 :
Burial: Springfield Cemetery Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 36038380 |
Note N2797 :
Burial: Mount View Cemetery Basin, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 88918618 |
Note N2798 :
Burial: Dublin Cemetery Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 181624313 |
Note N2799 :
Burial: Crosier Cemetery Laconia, Harrison County, Indiana, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 10492264 |
Note N2800 :
Burial: Kowanda Cemetery Garden County, Nebraska, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 68976446 |
Note N2801 :
Burial: Berea Lutheran Cemetery (Chappell) Chappell, Deuel County, Nebraska, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 55388026 |
Note N2802 :
Burial: Kowanda Cemetery Garden County, Nebraska, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 68976462 |
Note H2803 :
1920 census says "adopted daughter" |
Note N2804 :
Burial: Washington Veterans Home Cemetery Retsil, Kitsap County, Washington, USA Plot: Section 97, Lot 50 Find A Grave Memorial# 37526896 |
Note N2805 :
Burial: Toledo Cemetery Toledo, Lewis County, Washington, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 102948867 |
Note N2806 :
Burial: Winlock Cemetery Winlock, Lewis County, Washington, USA Plot: CITY, BLK 3 LOT 44,45. Find A Grave Memorial# 14102851 |
Note H2807 :
Immigrated from Canada to US in 1900. |
Note H2808 :
1930 Census says "Adopted Daughter" |
Note N2809 :
Burial: Thompson Cemetery Thompson, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: 208 Find A Grave Memorial# 7713974 |
Note N2810 :
Burial: Houghton Cemetery Stamford, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 32828443 |
Note N2811 :
Burial: School Cemetery Florida, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 70178952 |
Note N2812 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 127000888 |
Note N2813 :
Burial: Hinsdale Cemetery Hinsdale, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 146141589 |
Note H2814 :
From:The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts · Page 14 March 7, 1956 George L. Pelkey. 56, of 27 Daly Ave., Dalton died early this morning at Pittsfield General Hospital following a short illness. Mr. Pelkey was born in Blackbrook, N.Y., the son of David Pelkey and Esther Blair. He worked for many years in the Sawyer Regan woolen mill and for the past five years he was custodian of Craneville School in Dalton. He was a communicant of St. Agnes' Church and a member of the Holy Name Society. He is survived by one brother, Louis J., of Dalton: two sisters, Mrs. Albert Ducharme and Mrs. Wilfred Ducharme of Dalton and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Foley Funeral Home in Dalton tonight frcm 7 to 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. |
Note H2815 :
Published in Fosters from July 28 to July 29, 2010 DOVER - Cecile E. Lemire, 92, of Dover and formerly of Goffstown and Laconia, died Monday, July 26, 2010, at St. Ann Healthcare. She was born in Woonsocket, R.I., Oct. 12, 1917, the daughter of Odilon and Anais (Cloutier) Pelletier. In her early years, she was a piano teacher and later became an LPN, where she worked at Laconia Hospital. She was a housekeeper for the late Monsignor George Chicoine at Sacred Heart Church in Laconia, at St. Charles Church in Meredith and continued to care for him in Goffstown until his death in 1998. Mrs. Lemire was a communicant of the Chapel at St. Ann Home and was a past president of the St. Ann Sodality in Laconia. The widow of Aldor Lemire, who died in 1963, members of her family include her daughter, Denyse Comins and her husband, the Rev. Ellsworth of Hampton; her son, Sonny Lemire of Panacea, Fla.; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one sister, Jeanne Leduc of Putnam, Conn.; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by four brothers and five sisters. The funeral Mass will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the chapel of St. Ann Home, 195 Dover Point Road, Dover. Relatives and friends are invited to visit one hour prior to the Mass from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at St. Ann Home. Burial will be Saturday at 10:30 a.m., Sacred Heart Cemetery, Laconia |
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