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Note N5656 :
Burial: Hope Cemetery Waterbury, Washington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 28545298 |
Note N5657 :
Burial: North River Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 118816637 |
Note N5658 :
Burial: North River Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 142925683 |
Note H5659 :
New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 3, edited by William Richard Cutter |
Note N5660 :
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 149979952 |
Note N5661 :
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 149979897 |
Note H5662 :
Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 41736807 |
Note H5663 :
Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 41736796 |
Note N5664 :
Burial: Vine Lake Cemetery Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 11927179 |
Note N5665 :
Burial: Vine Lake Cemetery Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 48822670 |
Note H5666 :
Notes for *Ralph Wheelock: According to Becki Bishop: "There are two spouses recorded for Ralph Wheelock, who are named Rebecca (Clark and Williamson). It is possible both were married to him but conflicting dates and information will have to be researched to determine the truth. The genealogy of the Wheelock Family of Calais, Vermont, describes Ralph Wheelock and his children on pages 11-15. According to this book, Ralph Wheelock was graduated from the University of Cambridge with a degree of A.B. in 1626, and the degree of A.M. in 1631.He was a preacher, dissenting fromt he doctrines of the established church of England, and supported the then unpopular doctrine of Puritanism.He and his wife Rebecca and one or two of their children came to New England about 1637.They lived first in Watertown, New Mass. and then helped to establish the new settlement of Dedham in 1638.He was made a freeman in 1639.It is believed that Ralph Wheelock was a school master in the 'first free school in America' established in Dedham.In 1650, he also was a founder of the town known as Medfield, Massachusetts, where he was a selectman for several years and representative to the Great and General Court.In 1655 a school was estaablished in Medfield and he became the schoolmaster. Ralph Wheelock's will is on file in Suffolk County Probate Office (file 1339)." From Medfield, Massachusetts town history: "Ralph Wheelock, a graduate of Cambridge University, considered the founder of Medfield, proceeded with Thomas Wright and Robert Hinsdale to the new settlement, which was finally incorporated as the 43rd town in Massachusetts on June 2, 1651.Eighteen new men were accepted as townmen and grants of land made to them in 1651. Education was very important from the start of the settlement.In 1655, the settlers voted fifteen pounds "to establish a schoule for the education of the children."Ralph Wheelock became the first schoolmaster int he schoolhouse (site of the old post office on the corner of Janes Avenue and North Street).A later school on the site of Dr. Stagg's office on Pleansant Street was named after Ralph Wheelock, as is the present elementary school on Elm Street." |
Note H5667 :
Who's who in Engineering, Volume 1 edited by John William Leonard, Winfield Scott Downs, M. M. Lewis |
Note N5668 :
Burial: Crosier Cemetery Searsburg, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 76480826 |
Note N5669 :
Burial: Serenity Gardens Memorial Park Largo, Pinellas County, Florida, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 107553149 |
Note N5670 :
Burial: Serenity Gardens Memorial Park Largo, Pinellas County, Florida, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 107552890 |
Note N5671 :
Burial: Lakewood Cemetery Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Plot: Section 12 Lot 469 Grave 3 Find A Grave Memorial# 137708570 |
Note H5672 :
He was a cooper |
Note N5673 :
Burial: Lakewood Cemetery Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Plot: Section 12 Lot 469 Grave 4 Find A Grave Memorial# 137708572 |
Note N5674 :
Burial: New Hebron Cemetery Hebron, Washington County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 118820810 |
Note N5675 :
Burial: New Hebron Cemetery Hebron, Washington County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 118821857 |
Note N5676 :
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 30412461 |
Note H5677 :
from the "Chelsea Standard" , Chelsea, Michigan April 26, 2007 Dorothy May Coatsworth Stebbins of Chelsea died Sunday, April 22, 2007 at the University of Michigan Medical Center after a short illness. She was 84. She was born Oct. 2, 1922 in Atlantic City, N.J., the daughter of James E. & Emma (Campbell) Coatsworth. She lived in Birmingham for 55 years before moving to Chelsea. Dorothy was a homemaker, a real estate agent, and a tax advisor for H & R Block. She was a former member of the Congregational Church of Birmingham. On Sept. 2, 1945, she married Charles A. Stebbins, and he preceded her in death on Dec. 15, 1982. She is survived by two daughters, Sharon Crosier of Guilford, Vt., Laurel Gordon of Ridgefield, Conn.; a son, Cort (Jan) Stebbins of Dexter; six grandchildren, Stephanie (Alex), Brooke, Colin, Kelley, Laina, and Parker; and a brother-in-law, Robert (Margaret) Stebbins. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Burial will take place at Greenwood Cemetery in Petoskey. Memorial contributions may be made to Chelsea Retirement Community, 801 W. Middle St, Chelsea, MI 48118. Arrangements by Cole Funeral Chapel, Chelsea. |
Note N5678 :
Burial: Leavitt Cemetery Charlemont, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 21980090 |
Note N5679 :
Burial: Brick School Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 75760820 |
Note N5680 :
Burial: Eastlawn Cemetery Williamstown, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 45696750 |
Note N5681 :
Burial: Eastlawn Cemetery Williamstown, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 45696716 |
Note N5682 :
Burial: Ireland Street Cemetery Chesterfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 57498820 |
Note N5683 :
Burial: Ireland Street Cemetery Chesterfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 57498816 Marrige intent Apr. 24, 1837, Peru, Ma. |
Note N5684 :
Burial: Berwick Cemetery Berwick, Warren County, Illinois, USA Plot: Section C Find A Grave Memorial# 65254266 |
Note N5685 :
Burial:Berwick Cemetery Berwick, Warren County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 96388897 |
Note N5686 :
Burial: Burial Hill Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Section I #2 Find A Grave Memorial# 89618289 |
Note N5687 :
Burial: Readsboro Village Cemetery Readsboro, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 69774165 |
Note N5688 :
Burial: Pine Hill Cemetery Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 180711014 |
Note N5689 :
Burial: Pine Hill Cemetery Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 180710966 |
Note H5690 :
Genealogies of Connecticut Families: From the New England .. Volume 1 By Judith McGhan |
Note N5691 :
Burial: Gelatt Cemetery Gelatt, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 9927709 |
Note H5692 :
Birth: Oct. 17, 1757 Taunton Bristol County Massachusetts, USA Death: Dec. 3, 1852 Gibson (Susquehanna County) Susquehanna County Pennsylvania, USA In Gibson, Dec. 3rd, 1852 occurred the death of George Gelatt aged 104 years the 14th of the preceding October. Another Revolutionary soldier gone. He had served his country in the Revolutionary War both on land and on water. Receiving the bounty of his country in a pension. He was a member of the Baptist church for nearly eighty years, having made a profession of religion (it is supposed) at twenty-two or three years old. Religion was his principle theme, especially in old age. His descendants are quite numerous in these parts, having as far as ascertained 7 children, 50 grandchildren, and 122 great-grand children, and 2 or more great-great-grand children. His funeral was numerously attended at the meeting house of the church he belonged to, Dec., 5, where we listened to a sermon from his pastor, (Eld. J.B. Worden) from Genesis XXV, 8;: "Then Abraham gave up the ghost and died in a good old age: an old man and full of years, and was gathered to his people. |
Note N5693 :
Burial: Gelatt Cemetery Gelatt, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: lot #54 Find A Grave Memorial# 9670650 |
Note H5694 :
The Chapin genealogy containing a very large proportion of the descendants of Dea. Samuel Chapin, who settled in Springfield, Mass. in 1642 collected and compiled by Orange Chapin. Published 1862 by Printed by Metcalf & Co. in Northampton [Mass.] |
Note N5695 :
Burial: Chicopee Street Burying Ground Chicopee, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 10518347 |
Note H5696 :
Source: A genealogical record of the descendants of Quartermaster George Colton; collected and arranged from all available public and private sources by George Woolworth Colton. Printed for private circulation by John Milton Colton. |
Note N5697 :
Burial: Readsboro Village Cemetery Readsboro, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 72192110 |
Note H5698 :
The Ballous in America an addendum to the original history and genealogy of the Ballous in America, compiled and edited by Myrtle M. Jillson. Published 1942 by Ballou Family Association of America in Woonsocket, R.I . |
Note N5699 :
Burial: Readsboro Village Cemetery Readsboro, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 72192096 |
Note N5700 :
Burial: Grandview Cemetery North Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 38493042 |
Note H5701 :
North Adams Transcript, Friday May 7, 1937, page 17 Miss Helen Marie Colvin daughter of Mr William Colvin of North and Ray Crosier son of Mr William Crosier of Pownal were married Monday evening at the North Bennington Rev John Maxwell performed the single ring ceremony Miss Belle Crosier of Pownal sister of the bridegroom was the bridesmaid and William Colvin Jr of North Bennington brother of the bride best man Clarence Crosier Walter Crosier Fred ville and Ed Austin were The bride wore white lace over satin and carried white roses The bridesmaid wore a gown of blue taffeta A wedding reception was held at Welcome Hall which was trimmed with blue white and yellow crepe paper Dancing was enjoyed by all A shower of gifts received by the young couple The bride received her education at North Bennington high school and the bridegroom attended nal and Bennington schools Mr and Mrs left on a wedding trip to Canada and on their return will reside in North Bennington |
Note N5702 :
Ray L. Crosier, 92, a former longtime resident of Route 67, Shaftsbury, Vt., died Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2004, at the Vermont Veterans Home in Bennington. Born in Bennington on May 16, 1912, he was the son of William M. and Mary Louise (Flynn) Crosier. He received his education in the Bennington schools. In 1928, he worked on the construction of the first concrete road in Southern Vermont, Route 7 between Pownal and Bennington. He enrolled in the Vaughn Barber College in Albany in 1930 and later went to work for his brother, Clarence, at his barbershop in Manchester. In 1930, they moved the shop to North Street, Bennington, where Ray Crosier worked for the next 47 years until his retirement in May 1977. A World War II Army veteran, he served at Okinawa in the South Pacific. He married the former Helen Colvin on May 3, 1937, at the North Bennington Baptist Church. Mrs. Crosier died May 10, 1993. Mr. Crosier was an active member of the North Bennington Fire Department for 30 years and was presented with a life membership. He joined the Bennington Rescue Squad In 1965, where he continued to volunteer for the next 16 years until retiring in 1981. He was one of the original members of RSVP in Bennington and also was a member of AARP. He was a longtime Red Cross volunteer at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center and was a past president of both the Bennington Rod and Gun Club and the Bennington Club and a lifetime member of American Legion Post 13 in Bennington. A longtime member of the North Bennington Baptist Church, he served for church treasurer for 18 years. He also was former treasurer of the North Bennington Fire Department and the Good Sam Green Mountain Travelers. A life member of the National Rifleman’s Association, he enjoyed spending time at his camps on Somerset Reservoir, Lake Hortonia and on Pownal Mountain. He enjoyed spending time with his family, playing cribbage in Woodford, building boats, bowling and dancing. He leaves his companion, Nancy Allen of Bennington; two daughters, Cheryl King of Shaftsbury and Debra Rice and her husband, Steven, of Bainbridge, N.Y.; three sons and their wives, William and Elizabeth Crosier, Andrew and Theresa Crosier and Ray C. and Julie Crosier, all of Shaftsbury; a daughter-in-law, Joyce Crosier of Shaftsbury; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren; a sister, Eva McLenithan of Clifton Park, N.Y.; several nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews and cousins. A son, Ronald W. Crosier, and eight brothers and sisters, Walter, Andrew, Clarence, Mabel, Mildred, Belle, Florence and Julia, are deceased. FUNERAL NOTICE -- The funeral for Ray L. Crosier will be held Friday, Oct. 22, 1 p.m. at the Mahar & Son Funeral Home with the Rev. John Foster, chaplain of the Vermont Veterans Home, officiating. Burial will take place in Grandview Cemetery, North Bennington. Calling hours are Thursday, 4-7 p.m., at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to the Activities Fund at the Vermont Veterans Home through the office of the funeral home, 628 Main Street, Bennington, VT 05201. Published in North Adams Transcript on October 20, 2004 Burial: Grandview Cemetery North Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 66444629 |
Note H5703 :
US ARMY Rank PFC, Veteran War World War II |
Note N5704 :
Burial: Grandview Cemetery Shaftsbury, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 58180354 |
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