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Note N7746 :

Individuals : MAIN Annie S

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Park Street Cemetery
Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 38718975

 

Note N7747 :

Individuals : MAIN Mary

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Park Street Cemetery
Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 39178166

 

Note N7748 :

Individuals : RICHARDSON Charles W.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Briar Hill Cemetery
Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot: Row 7 Right Side
Find A Grave Memorial# 89006438

 

Note N7749 :

Individuals : CROSIER Joseph Melbourne

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Pawnee City Cemetery
Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA
Plot: Hazel Hill 3-5-11
Find A Grave Memorial# 57707144

 

Note N7750 :

Individuals : MAINE Mae Perl

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Pawnee City Cemetery
Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA
Plot: Hazel Hill 3-5-12
Find A Grave Memorial# 57707207

 

Note N7751 :

Individuals : BRASS Jared S.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Pine Hill Cemetery
Westfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 78296512

 

Note H7752 :

Individuals : CROZIER George Wendell

          Quote from the original source document :
From : February 20, 2014, The Post-Journal, Jamestown, N.Y.
George Wendell Crozier, 79, of Warren, Pa., passed away Friday, Feb. 14, 2014, at Warren General Hospital in Warren, Pa.
George was born March 30, 1934, in Jamestown, N.Y., the son of the late Wendell Marsh Crozier and Florence Jones Crozier.
George was an Eagle Scout, a 1952 graduate of Jamestown High School, and a 1956 graduate of Alfred University with a degree in business administration and was commissioned at that time, as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. After two years of active duty in France he continued serving his country in the U.S. Army Reserves and as a mobilization designee to STRATCOM, retiring in 1972 with the rank of major.
The development of his exceptional work ethic began at an early age when he delivered newspapers and mowed lawns. This continued to develop during his high school and college years working summers at Chautauqua, which also gave him the opportunity to further nurture his love of music. His business career as an accountant with Hope's Windows, Jamestown, N.Y.; Pennsylvania Gas Company, Warren, Pa.; GTE, Warren, Pa., preceded the establishment of his own companies, Crozier Management Services and Crozier Recording Service. He also served as a Warren County auditor.
An active member of many organizations, George was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Warren, Pa., where he participated in the sanctuary choir, bell choir and served as a deacon and elder. He was also a member of the Military Officers Association of America (Bucktail Chapter); served as treasurer of the NFG 2 Federal Credit Union and the Crary Art Gallery; and acted as one of the radio hosts for the Sunday morning "Philomel Hour of Fine Classical Music" on WRRN-FM; was a performing member of the Warren Player's Club from 1975-90, having lead roles in many musicals; and was an Alfred University community representative.
He is survived by his wife, Louise Manifold Crozier, whom he married on Aug. 27, 1960, in Waynes-burg, Pa.; three daughters: Catherine Crozier Mueller and husband, Kenneth, Canton, Mich., Suzanne Crozier Moreland and husband, Raymond, Char-lottesville, Va., and Amy Crozier Epp and husband Terry, Maplewood, N.J.; a brother, William Marsh Crozier, Warren, Pa.; and seven grandchildren.
Friends will be received on Saturday, Feb. 22 in the memorial parlors at the First Presbyterian Church, 300 Market St., Warren, Pa., beginning at 1 p.m., followed by a memorial service in the sanctuary at 2 p.m., with the Rev. George Johnson, pastor, officiating.

 

Note H7753 :

Individuals : MANKIN Ruth Christina

          Quote from the original source document :
DIvorced at time of marriage to Thomas Robinson.

 

Note H7754 :

Individuals : CROSIER Nelson Austin

          Quote from the original source document :
Baised on "United States Census, 1930 for Julia A Crasier"
From website:http://www.ci.keene.nh.us/library/vitalstatistics/d1913_15.htm
Town of Keene, New Hampshire
Vital Statistics
Deaths 1913 - 1915
Date Name of Deceased Yrs Mo Dy Place of Birth Sex MS* Fathers POBMothers POB Fathers Name Mo thers
June 1,1913 Nelson A. Crozier 46 4 6 Halifax, VT M M Halifax, VTHalifax, VT Rufus Cr osier
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1900 US CENSUS
CROSIER, NELSON
NEW HAMPSHIRE , CHESHIRE, 3-WD KEENE
Age: 33, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: VT
Series: T623 Roll: 945 Page: 135 3WD
HOUSEHOLD:
CROSIER, (have to trust index transcriber) on given name head b. Jan 1867age 37 married 11 yr s. b. VT both parents b. VT
occ: ( ? ) dealer
CROSIER, JULIA W. wife b. Mar 2862 age 37 b. VT father b. VT motehr b. MA0/0

 

Note N7755 :

Individuals : CROSIER Nelson Austin

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Greenlawn Cemetery
Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 95899719

 

Note H7756 :

Individuals : MANN Julia Ann

          Quote from the original source document :
Baised on "United States Census, 1930 for Julia A Crasier"
1920 census has Julia A. Crosier widow 78 years old living with Alvin M. and Elesta Burt in Precinct B Springfield City Ward 3, Hampden, Massachusetts

 

Note N7757 :

Individuals : MANN Julia Ann

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Greenlawn Cemetery
Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 95899617
Vermont phoenix., October 11, 1889
A pleasant company of relatives met at W. H. Mann's on Wednesday evening to witness the marriage of his only daughter, Miss. Julia, to Nelson A. Crosier of Rutland. Rev. E. S. Morse officiated. Numerous presents attested the esteem of many friends of the bride and groom. After a few days Mr. and Mrs. Crosier will go to Rutland where they intend to make their home.
Vermont phoenix., October 13, 1893, Page 6
West Dover, Mrs. Julia Crosier has returned to her home in Waltham, Mass.

 

Note H7758 :

Individuals : HERRICK Everett William

          Quote from the original source document :
Intered Hill Crest Cemetery

 

Note H7759 :

Individuals : MANSFIELD Bessie I.

          Quote from the original source document :
In 1880 census Bessie I. Marsh age 22 is listed as Divorced.

 

Note N7760 :

Individuals : MANSFIELD Bessie I.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Glenwood Cemetery
Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Plot: sec A: #373
Find A Grave Memorial# 125046769

 

Note H7762 :

Individuals : WHITNEY William Graves

          Quote from the original source document :
The Whitney Research Group

 

Note H7763 :

Individuals : CROSIER Clifford "Kip" James

          Quote from the original source document :
The Evening Banner, Bennington ,Vt. Wednesday September 21, 1955:
"Kip" Crosier the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stackpole of Raritan, N.J.

 

Note H7764 :

Individuals : MARCOUX Nancy Ann

          Quote from the original source document :
Wedding anoucement in "The Evening Banner Bennington, Vt. Tuesday September 4, 1956"
May 23, 1966, Bennington Banner from Bennington, Vermont · Page 14
Mrs. Clifford (Kip) Crosier, the former Nancy Marcoux of Bennington, is making good recovery from an operation she underwent at Portsmouth Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va. They live in Norfolk, Va. Her address Is Ward 13 at the hospital.
Published in Bennington Banner on Jan. 27, 2016
BENNINGTON Nancy Ann Marcoux, 78, a resident of Walloomsac Apartments, died peacefully on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at her home following a long illness.FUNERAL NOTICE: The funeral will be held from the Mahar & Son Funeral Home on Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 11a.m. with a prayer and from Sacred Heart St. Francis de Sales Church at 11:30a.m. where the Liturgy of Christian Burial will be offered. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 10a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will take place in the family lot in Park Lawn Cemetery. Should friends desire contributions in memory of Nancy Ann Marcoux may be made to Sacred Heart School through the office of the Mahar & Son Funeral Home, 628 Main Street, Bennington, VT 05201.

 

Note N7765 :

Individuals : MARCOUX Nancy Ann

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery
Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 157496102

 

Note H7766 :

Individuals : BROWN Chandler

          Quote from the original source document :
Vital Records of Colrain, Massachusetts
To the Year 1850
Published by the Essex Instutute
Salem, Mass. 1913.

 

Note N7767 :

Individuals : BROWN Chandler

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Whitneyville Cemetery
Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 96241246

 

Note H7768 :

Individuals : MARCY Elizabeth A.

          Quote from the original source document :
Rootsweb: NYSTLAWR-L Archives
Subject: Re: [NYSTLAWR] JOHN BROWN d. 1877 FOWLER
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:51:05 -0000

 

Note N7769 :

Individuals : MARCY Elizabeth A.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Whitneyville Cemetery
Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 96241268

 

Note H7770 :

Individuals : CROSIER John Maxel

          Quote from the original source document :
From: Charleston Gazette Mail, Friday, April 25, 2014
John M. Crosier, 84, of Ansted, passed away in Charleston on Wednesday, April 23, 2014.
He was born Sept. 20, 1929, in Ramsey, the son of the late Charles Edward Crosier and Ava Rebecca Legg Crosier. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Charles L. Rogers, Robert E. Crosier, Clinton M. Crosier and James F. Crosier, and a son-in-law, David O'Dell.
John served in the U.S. Army and was a self-employed entrepreneur. He is survived by his wife, Della Crosier; his daughter, Jill O'Dell of Victor; his son, Ronald Crosier, and a daughter-in-law, Mary, of Ansted; and two grandchildren.
Funeral service will be noon Saturday, April 26, at the Chapel of Rest Mausoleum, Victor, with Pastor David Minturn officiating. Entombment will follow in the mausoleum.
Friends may call at the mausoleum chapel one hour prior to the service.
Wallace and Wallace of Ansted is in charge of the arrangements.
Founded Crosier Sanitary ervice.

 

Note N7771 :

Individuals : BOLOGNANI Girardo Ludovico Preti

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Readsboro Village Cemetery
Readsboro, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 71622385

 

Note N7772 :

Individuals : MARONI Theresa Rose

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Readsboro Village Cemetery
Readsboro, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 71622404

 

Note N7773 :

Individuals : HOUGHTALING *mathys Coenratsen

          Quote from the original source document :
[houghtling.FTW]
According to The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 101 Number 4 entitled: Mathys Coenradtsen Houghtaling of Coxsackie, New York and his Descendants by Constance Ross Ulrich:
The Houghtaling families in America stem from two immigrants to New York State in the mid-seventeenth century, both of Dutch origin, but probably unrelated: Jan Willemsen Houghtaling of Kingston, Ulster County and Mathys Coenradt Houghtaling of Coxsackie, Greene County.( Our family is decended from Mathys.)
Jan's descendants were sometimes recorded with the prefix "van" with indicates that Houghtaling was a place name. Cursory research in Holland shows the name appearing in the seventeenth enntury records of the province of Zuid-Holland as "van Hoogteijlingen". Mathys Coenradt and his descendants never used the "van". It is believed that he did not have a surname in Holland, but that the adopted the name Houghtaling about 1675, possibly twenty years after his arrival in America. In 1667 at Wiltwyck (Kingston) he was exposed to this surname when he appeared in court before Jan Willemsen Houghtaling, one of its magistrates, who had been using the surname as early as 1661.
The fifty or more variations in spelling, ranging from Hogdielen to Hultailen to Hoochtelink, represent a good example of phonetic recordings by Dutch, German and English clerks and ministers as this name became Anglicized and evolved into the present forms of Houghtaling, Hotaling, and Hotelling.
Mathy's Coenradtsen name first appeared on a list of boys and girls from the alshouse in Amsterdam, Holland, sho were being sent to the New World to work for the Dutch West India Company and to "increase the population of New Netherland". The list is dated May 27, 1655 and includes "Mathys Coenratsen, 16 years of age." One account of the unusual combination of names, Mathys Coenraets (the almshouse child) is probably identical with Mathys Coenraets of Albany, according to the late William J. Hoffman, an authority on early Dutch immigrants. He notes the apparent discrepancy in their ages, (the almshouse child having been born about 1639 and the Albany settler about 1644, but adds, "Ages as given in records were notoriously incorrect and these are not far apart."
Mathys is assumed to have arrived in America about 1655. He doesn't appear in records again until Nov. 8, 1667, when he appears in court at Kingston in a suit for wages due him from Reyn'Van Coelen. Again in 1668, he was brought into court for declaring, "Damn the King and the Devil fetch the King!" while chopping wood on a Sunday morning.
From 1668 on he lived in the Albany area. Testimony given by him at Albany in 1684 reveals his age then as "about 40", putting his birth date about 1644, a date corroborated by testimony of 1675/6, at which time he told the Court he was "about 32".
Most certainly he was a farmer who owned and traded pigs, horses and cattle. He is referred to as "plumber" in the invoice of the ship deWitte Kloodt under date 6 July, 1671.
Between 1670 and 1685 there are fourteen references to Mathys Coenradts or Mathys Houghtaling in the court records of Albany. From these it is possible to get a picture of his character and his way of life. He resided first "behind Kinderhook", sharing a farm with his father-in-law, Hendrick Marselis, in 1673, until Martin Gerritsen van Bergen, prominent real estate owner and Commissary, leased him "a certain farm lying at Kockxhachkingh heretofore occupied by Gysl Boogaert with a house and barn "for a period of six years (1675-1681), for the acknowledgment of "love and friendship". Upon expiration of this lease in 1681 he crossed the Hudson River to reside again in Kinderhook until 1683. That year he was back in Coxsackie where he remained. The 1697 census of the Manor of Rensselaerswyck lists him as head of household of two men, two women and three children, and in 1699 he took an oath of allegiance to the British Crown.
In 1691, Mathys Houtaling purchased from three Mohawk Indians "a parcel of woodland lying behind Koxhaghkye". In 1697, this same land was officially granted him by Governor Benjamin Fletcher, a representative of the Crown he had publicly defamed at Kingston thirty years before. The land conveyed by this grant comprised 3,500 acres of heavy wooded land in the Kalkeberg-Hills, west of Coxsackie, and took in most of presentday New Baltimore.
At the end of 1683, when the Albany Dutch Church records began, "Mathys and Maria Hoogtelling" were members. About 1666, Mathys married Maria Hendrikse, the daughter of Hendrick Marselis and Catherine Van den Berg. She probably survived Mathys, who died about 1706, but there is no evidence that she remarried.
Although no probate record has been found for Mathys, there is evidence that an unexecuted will exists to which earlier historians had access. In this will, Maria is named as his wife and is appointed executor, ingeriting his estate "as long as she remains a widow." If she remarried, his instructions were specific: "She shall convey...the rest of the estate to the testator's children, to wit, Conrad, Johannes, and Jacob Hoogtelling, Hendrick, Trentje, the wife of Richard Van den Berg, Rachel and Mathys Hooghtelinck, also Marga Morris taking the place of her mother, Styje, eldest daughter of the testator." One half of his land, identified in his will by patent date and described as "lying back and west of Koshagky," was bequeathed to his son Mathews "about 12 years old, because he is a cripple". For the remaining half, Mathews was to pay his brothers and sisters the appraised value. Conrad, named as "eldest son", was given a horse when his mother remarries or dies." Captain Jonas Dow was one of the appointd guardians of Mathews. All of the original paten appears to have been inherited by the descendants of Mathys's eldest son, Conrad, and Mathys's second daughter, Catryntje Van den Berg.
Another version reads:
"The following is an abstract of the "Will of Mathys Hooghtling", from the un-published papers of Anna Hotaling. Anna Hotaling says she copied the will in about 1932 at the home of Dr. A.W. Van Slyke, Coxsackie, NY
Probate date: Sept. 1706 Albany Co., NY
"After the testator's death his wife Maria Hooghtelinck shall be administratrix and exectutrix of her whole estate personal and real nothing excepted, as long as she remains a widow.
When she marries again she shall receive the household furniture and a milch cow, also one third of the revenues from the land left by the testator which the law gives her, she shall, when she marries again convey by executors the rest of the estate to the testator's children, to wit, Conrad, Johannes, and Jacob Hooghtelinck, Trentje, the wife of Richard Van der Berg, Rachel and Mathewe Hooghteelinck, also Marga Morris taking the place of her mother Styje, eldest daughter of the testator. Then his land lying back and west of Koxhagky, in the aforesaid county, as granted by patent from the late Govenor Ben Fletcher, July 5, 1697, also the cattle (one cow as afore so excepted) and the farm implements shall go one half to the testator's youngest son, Mathews, about twelve years old, because he is a cripple, for the other half he is to pay this brothers and sisters the appraised value. Conrad as the eldest son, shall have a horse when his mother remarries or dies.
Capt. Jones Dow and ________ are appointed guardians of the minor child.
Later (after 1706) church baptism records indicate, but do not prove that Maria outlived Mathys, and I have been unable to find any indication of her remarrying".

 

Note N7774 :

Individuals : MARSELLIS Maria Hendrikse

          Quote from the original source document :
[houghtling.FTW]
The earliest records, 1683, of the Dutch Reformed church of Albany, NY, show Mattys Hooghteeling and Maria Hoochteeling as members. All birth and marriage dates of the frist two generations of the Hotaling Family come from the Dutch Reformed Church Records of Albany.

 

Note N7775 :

Individuals : CROZIER George Henry

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Hillside Cemetery
Canisteo, Steuben County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 134667651

 

Note H7776 :

Individuals : MARSH Frances E.

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Hillside Cemetery
Canisteo, Steuben County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 134667634

 

Note N7777 :

Individuals : TROWBRIDGE Thomas

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: St. Mary Magdalene Church
Taunton, Somerset, England
Find A Grave Memorial# 71496973

 

Note N7778 :

Individuals : MARSHALL Hannah

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Welch Cemetery
Sunfield, Eaton County, Michigan, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 59804220

 

Note N7779 :

Individuals : HEWITT Jason Sanford

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Hunts Hollow Cemetery
Portage, Livingston County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 133262268

 

Note N7780 :

Individuals : MARSHALL Nellie Addie

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Hunts Hollow Cemetery
Portage, Livingston County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 133262246

 

Note H7781 :

Individuals : MARSHALL Sarah Elizabeth

          Quote from the original source document :
United States Census, 1880
Gravestone
New Hampshire, Death Records, 1654-1947"
New Hampshire, Marriages, 1720-1920 - brides name given as Lizzie Marshall

 

Note H7782 :

Individuals : WARREN Almus

          Quote from the original source document :
U.S. census 1900
United States Census, 1880
Gravestone

 

Note H7783 :

Individuals : MARSHALL Sarah Elizabeth

          Quote from the original source document :
A sketch of the Duncklee family and a history of the descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N.H. : and of his sister Hannah Duncklee Howe of Milford, N.H. by Ada Melinda Lakin Duncklee.
Published 1908 by J.P. Melzer, printer in Milford, N.H

 

Note N7784 :

Individuals : MARSHALL Sarah Elizabeth

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: North Cemetery
Hollis, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 82753152

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