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from funeral.com: Claire E. Donovan 2/28/2013 Brockton, MA / Wareham, MA March 2nd, 2013 | Posted in BROCKTON Claire E. (Crosier) Donovan age 88 of Brockton formerly of Wareham, died Thursday February 28, 2013 at the Kindred Nursing& Rehab - Colony House in Abington after a period of failing health. She was the wife of the late William Donovan and former wife of David Norcross the father her children. Claire was born and raised in Brockton a daughter of the late Donald and Florence (Vining) Crosier and was a graduate of Brockton High Class of 1942. She was a 1947 graduate of the Mass General Hospital School of Nursing and spent her career as a registered nurse. For many years she was a nurse at South Shore Hospital and also managed a local nursing home and was an elementary school nurse. In her free time, Claire enjoyed painting and crafts. She was also a member of the Mayflower Society. Claire was the mother of Pamela Newcombe of Plymouth, David Norcross, Jr. and Thomas Norcross both of Wareham, Kathleen Nichols of Florida, Walita Crawford of Springfield and the late Alan Magnus and Linda and Florence Norcross. She was the sister of Donna Pace of Abington and the late Gordon Crosier. She also leaves many grandchildren and a sister-in-law Mary Crosier of Scituate. At Claire’s request visiting hours are omitted. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel at Knollwood Memorial Park, 321 High Street, Canton, MA on Tuesday at 11:30 am. |
Note N5899 :
Burial: Knollwood Memorial Park Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Section Garden of Gethsemane, Lot 164 C Grave 4 Find A Grave Memorial# 127034188 |
Note N5900 :
From: "The Nunda News" September 6, 1935 CROSIER REUNION The second annual picnic and reunion of the descendants of Joseph and Sally Crosier of Oakland was held at the home of Miss Clara Crosier and B. W. Thompson and family Labor Day. There were about 100 present from Binghamton, Elmira, Corning, Rochester, Olean, Buffalo, Spencerport, Perry, Wayland Mt. Morris, Kenmore, Perrysburg, Bradford, Nunda, and Hunt.Dr. Rollin O. Crosier of Binghamton was awarded the honor of traveling the longest distance. The following officers were elected for the next year: ; President, Allan O. Crosier, Spencerport; Secretary, Mrs. Mildred Howe. Nunda; treasurer, J. S. Hewitt, Hunt. A vote of thanks was extended to B. W. Thompson and family for their hospitality, A photo of the group was taken by Frank Hewitt of Corning. It was voted to hold the next reunion. at Letchworth Park Labor Day, 1936. The oldest person present was Miss Clara Crosier, 77; the youngest Carol Thompson, eight months. From "The Nunda News" November 21, 1914 Miss Clara Crosier visited Miss Net-Whipple Saturday J. S. Crosier of Rochester spent Sunday with his mother and Master Allen. Miss Clara Crosier is visiting Mrs. Chas Thompson. From: "THE NUNDA NEWS" Febraury 14, 1930 Mrs. L. M. Price and Mrs. Edward Smith and daughter visited Burdette Thompson and family and Miss. Clara Crosier in Oak Hill last Wednesday. |
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Probate notice posted in : The NUNDA NEWS, NUNDA, N. Y Friday October 1, 1943, FRIDAY, 0CT03ER 15, 1943, 1940 Census she is living with Burdette Thompson her nephew, in Mount Morris, N.Y. |
Note N5902 :
Burial: Hill Cemetery Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Row N-29 Find A Grave Memorial# 68415123 |
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Barnard, Clara SHELBURNE, Mass. Clara Barnard, 99, a longtime resident of Shelburne, died August 12, 2008 at the Julie Blair Nursing Home in Albany, N.Y. She was born December 15, 1908, in West Halifax, Vt., a daughter of Perley and Lilla (DeWolf) Crosier. She graduated from Brattleboro (Vt.) High School and from Mount Holyoke College in 1930. In 1936, she married Francis E. Barnard of Shelburne, who died in 1988. Mrs. Barnard was a mathematics teacher and audiovisual aide at Northfield School for Girls, one of the schools that formed Northfield Mount Hermon, and after her retirement, was a part-time guide at Historic Deerfield. She was a communicant of St. James Episcopal Church in Greenfield, Mass. and a longtime member of the Shelburne Grange, the Shelburne Historical Society, the American Association of University Women, Mount Holyoke alumnae groups and advocacy groups for children and community betterment. She enjoyed reading, gardening, and the natural world, particularly birds and wildlife. Survivors include her daughter, Dr. Sylvia Barnard of Albany, N.Y. and her granddaughter, Siobhan Reagan of New York City. There will be a memorial service at St. James Church in Greenfield at a time to be announced. It is suggested donations be made to the Shelburne Free Library, in care of Launie York, 233 Shelburne Center Rd., Shelburne, MA 01370. Smith-Kelleher Funeral Home in Shelburne Falls/Greenfield is assisting with arrangements. Published in Albany Times Union on August 20, 2008 |
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Burial: Hill Cemetery Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Row N-29 Find A Grave Memorial# 68415296 |
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Find A Grave Memorial# 132603506 |
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Find A Grave Memorial# 132594916 |
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North Adams Public Library, Naplibrary Marriage index 1916 name - Austin W, Bradley North Adams Transcript - North Adams, Massachusetts - Jan 14 1896 Adams Man In Trouble at Greenfield. OrsonW. Bradley of Colrain was arraigned before Trial Justice F. L. Greene in the grand jury room at Greenfield yesterday afternoon charged with adultery..." Boston Post, Friday April 24, 1896 Orsn W. Bradley of Colrain given a sentence of 3 years in jail for attempted bigamy with Mary Eva Ramsdell. |
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Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910 says : Austin W. Bradly |
Note N5909 :
RAustin- 1860 Halifax VT census [Iris Baird] |
Note H5910 :
North Adams Public Library, Naplibrary Marriage index 1916 Austin W. Bradley |
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From: The Berkshire Eagle, December 27, 1974 Colleen Crosier is engaged to Michael Frank North Adams Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Crosier of 87 Cady Street announce the engagement of thier daughter Colleen to Michael J. Frank son of Mrs. Helen Frank of 37 Copley Ter. Pittsfield, and Charles Frank of 3 Brown Street Pittsfield. The wedding is planed for June 14. Miss Crosier a 1972 graduate of Drury High School, is a diet supervisor at North Adams Regional Hospitall. Mr. Frank is employed in the protective products division of General Electric Co. He graduated in 1971 from Pittsfield High School. |
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Birth VT VR Whitingham {name: Charles Sumner Wilcox] [copy in file] ! Marriage VT VR Guilford [copy in file] ! Death - obituary notice in file Guilford VT TH says (p. 263) he bought lot 144 1 mi. SW from Hinesburg church in 1889 and sold it in 1902. Daughter Syble says his wife sold butter and eggs in Brattleboro from a horse and wagon (white horse) Obituary notice reports as follows: He lived in Worcester from 1920-1930 when he was employed as a fireman with the Worcester Gas Light Co. Lived in Niagara Falls NY with his son from 1930-1934 then returned to Mass. (Leominster:1940-14 Longwood Ave.) and later lived in Fitchburg MA Member of the First Baptist Church there and of the First Baptist Church of Leominster at his death. Brother Will G. Underwood listed as living at that date in Fall River. Another obit. says he was an electrician by trade. Youngest child was born in Harvard MA,(1903) where family tradition has it that he worked as a gardener on an estate. His wife is listed in that town's records as Clara A. [visit in Aug. 1987] [Iris Baird] |
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Oregonian December 4,1892 A pleasant wedding took place last Thursday evening at the residence of the bride's parents,Mr.and Mrs. H.C.Crosier,the happy couple being Mr.James Smith,and Miss Cora Crosier.immediately after the ceremony the couple took their departure for San Fransisco,where they will spend their honeymoon. |
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Women's missionary friend, Volume 31 By Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society |
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The Fulham genealogy with index of names and blanks for records by Volney Sewall Fulham. Published 1910 by Free Press Printing Co. in Burlington VT . Info from the book: A genealogical history of the descendants of Stephen and Ursula Streeter of Gloucester, Mass., 1642, afterwards of Charlestown, Mass., 1644-1652 : with an account of the Streeters of Goudherst, Kent, England |
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Burial: Restland Cemetery Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 154712094 |
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Burial: West Laurel Hill Cemetery Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Everglade 372 Find A Grave Memorial# 91444544 |
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Burial: West Laurel Hill Cemetery Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Everglade 372 Find A Grave Memorial# 91444543 |
Note H5919 :
Charles Crosier Hilsee, 86, of Winter Garden, Fl. passed away on June 1,2012. Mr. Hilsee ws born on September 4, 1925 in Havertown, Pa. to Charles and Cora Hilsee. Woodlawn Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements |
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Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan, USA Plot: section B Find A Grave Memorial# 57089382 |
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Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan, USA Plot: section B Find A Grave Memorial# 57096507 |
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South Cemetery Lunenburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Section 3 Find A Grave Memorial# 75026059 Burial: North Cemetery Lunenburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 84225721 |
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From the Fitchburg (Mass) Sentineil Thursday September 21, 1967 HUTCHINSON- In Ayer September 20, Mrs. Cora M. (Crosier) Huchinson 71 of 1465 Massachusetts Ave. Lunenburg, wife of Charles G. Hutchinson. Private Funeral Service Friday at 11 AM in the Bask Funeral Home. Burrial in the South Cemetery, Lunenburg following cremation at the Bural Cremarory Worcester. There are no calling hours. In lew of flowers contributions may be made to the cancer fund in the care of Howard Collins of the Safety Fund National Bank. |
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Burial: South Cemetery Lunenburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Section 3 Find A Grave Memorial# 75025925 |
Note H5925 :
The Felt genealogy?: a record of the descendats of George Felt of Casco Bay |
Note H5926 :
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 . |
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Burial: North Cemetery Sturbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 133735309 |
Note H5928 :
The Ballous in America an addendum to the original history and genealogy of the Ballous in America . Published 1937 by Ballou Family Association of America in Boston . She has previously been mis transcribed as: Cordelia Clara Crosier |
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The following taken from Frederick Clifton Pierce Foster Genealogy on ebooksread.com He is a farmer and teacher of vocal and instrumental music. George Washington Foster was born in Calais, Vt, on the old Foster homestead, Aug. 6, 1836. He received his education in the public schools of his native town and at the Peoples Academy, Morrisville, Vt. From 1S53 to the summer of 1862 he was engaged in teaching in the public schools of Washington county. In the spring of 1862 he moved to the city of Brooklyn, N. Y., and in August- of that year, enlisted in the One Hundred and Seventy-third New York Volunteers, which formed a part of General Banks' expedition to New Orleans to supercede General Butler. In November, 1S63, he was commissioned first lieutenant of Company F, Seventy- fourth United States C. I., stationed at Ship Island. In August, 1864, he was appointed acting assistant-adjutant general on the staff of General Banks and subsequently held the positions of assistant-provost-marshal, parish of Orleans and assistant provost-marshal-general of Louisiana in the Freedman's Bureau. He was mustered out of service in November, 1S65, and established himself in the city of Brooklyn, N. Y., where he conducted a music school until the first of January, 1884, when he returned to Vermont to make his home in Woodbury on the farm he owned before the civil war. In 1858, he married Miss Cynthia Crosier, of Waterville, Vt., by whom he had three children, two of whom are living. He has held several positions of public trust in the town in which he resides, and is a prominent member of the M. E. church, and a justice of the peace. Res., Wood- bury, Vt. |
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Marrage anouncement to Cynthia Crosier North Adams Transcript August 27, 1957. |
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Volumn X SPRAGUE ELECTRIC LOG MARCH 27. 1948 Number I6 Younger Generation Take to the Air It is no longer news when some Sprague employee is heard over the air from one of our local stations. That happens quite frequently. But now, the younger generation, not to be outdone by their elders, are also making air debuts. Such is the case of Cynthia Jane Crosier, 11 year old daughter of Fred Crosier of the Engineering Specification Department, and Donald Filiault, 11 year old son of "Mac" Filiault of Sample Laboratory, Marshall Plant. Cynthia and Donald have been on the air Saturday mornings over WMNB -. and expect to continue for several future Saturdays. Cynthia plays the piano, and Donald sings . . . . and from the standpoint of this listener, both do a remarkably fine job. |
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Burial: Upper Bay Cemetery Delhi, Delaware County, Iowa, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 72507715 |
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Burial: Upper Bay Cemetery Delhi, Delaware County, Iowa, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 72507743 |
Note H5934 :
Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910 Living with Uncle F. P. Haynes in 1880 census. |
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Date of divorce from 1st husband November 14, 1827. |
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Divorce from 1st wife March 30, 1929. |
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From: Hartford Current, April 10, 2008: Deborah C. Loranger, 54, of Westbrook, beloved wife of Ronald Loranger, entered into the Lord's embrace Tuesday (April 8, 2008), at home, her family by her side. Born in Hartford, she was the daughter of the late William and Jean (Rapacki) Crosier. A graduate of CCSU, she retired as a Senior Project Manager for the City of Hartford Public Works Department before entering into a new career as a marine underwriter for the Maritime General Agency. In addition to her husband, Ron, sharing in his loss is her daughter, Madeleine Severin of New York, her stepdaughter Susan Loranger of Middlefield, her stepson Stephen Loranger of Middletown and her sister, Mary Soldano of Hartford. Deborah also leaves behind her nephews, Sun Soldano and family of Christiana, TN, and Devin Soldano of Hartford. Besides her parents, Deborah was also predeceased by her sister, Sharon Crosier. |
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Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Plot: Section 28 Find A Grave Memorial# 133800901 |
Note N5939 :
Married Donald Beary,divorced. Children: Donald Scott Stephanie Lou [Iris Baird] |
Note H5940 :
The Fulham genealogy with index of names and blanks for records by Volney Sewall Fulham. Published 1910 by Free Press Printing Co. in Burlington VT . 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 . |
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Burial: Lake View Cemetery Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 152774609 Vermont phoenix., April 19, 1907, Page 8 NEWFANE. W. D. Ballou United States Commissioner in Alaska. The following Is from the Yukon Valley News, Rampart, Alaska, and will be of Interest to the many friends of Mr. Ballou In this county: "On Friday, Feb. 1, Commissioner J. Llndley Green received a telegram from Judge Wickerham announclng the appointment of W. H. Ballou to be United States commissioner at Rampart City, Alaska. Mr. Ballou took the oath of office March 1. It was not necessary for him to take the trip to Fairbanks. Commissioner Green administered the oath and turned the office over to him and the official life of the one man wns terminated and the other commenced. Very soon thereafter Judge Green started on the Valdez trail bound for Seatle, Wash. It was his Intention to reside In the Interior of Alaska, at what particular point was not definitely settled." Mr. Ballou bought Commissioner Green's furnished house In Rampart as his house was rented for the winter to the local dentist and will hire a man to attend to his mining Interests. Mr. and Mrs. Ballou Intended to come East for a visit next fall but the appolntment will prevent Mr. Ballou from coming. Mrs. Ballou will come alone, although It Is a hard Journey. They have lived In Rampert the past three years and their many relatives nnd friends are anxious to see them them. Mr. Ballou came to Newfane from Wilmington and learned telegraphy of his aunt, the late Mrs. J. J. Green, and assisted her In the care of the railroad station. Three years ago he came from Alaska and married Miss Dolly Crosier, who lived near North Adams. His duties as commissioner are of a varied and extensive nature. Including Justice business, oversight of Jails, granting licenses, performing marriage ceremonies, etc. The territory of his Jurisdiction Is said to be nearly as large as New England, affording a salary of $3000. Mr. Ballou Is son of Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Ballou of this place and brother of Station Agent Ballou. Prospecting and Mining Activity in the Rampart, Manley Hot Springs and Fort Gibbon Mining Districts of Alaska, 1894 to the Present Era. Rosalee E L'Ecuyer |
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