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Note H4806 :
Notes for Caleb (Gov) Carr: See Sarah Rothchild's diary entry re: his arrival in America. Also see notes for Robert Carr for info on Gov. Caleb Carr. Is buried in the family burying ground on Mill Street, beside his first wife. The inscription on his tombstone reads: "Here lieth interred the body of Caleb Carr, governor of this colony, who departed this life ye 17th day of December, 1695, in ye 73rd (79) year of his age." An interesting fact, found in his will is "Further, I give and bequeath to my said son, Nicholas Carr, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, forever, forty acres of land lying on the west side of the highway, over against by brother Robert Carr, his land on the said Conanicut Island, as also ten acres of land on the said island which I purchased of John Peckham, Jr., and also twelve acres of land at the head of the forty acres aforesaid, which twelve acres I purchased or bought of BENEDICT ARNOLD."At another point in the will he says: "I give and bequeath unto my son, John Carr, and to his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, forever, my dwelling house I now live in above the highway here in Newport (Rhode Island), with all the housings and land and gardens thereunto belonging, (all which land I bought of Mr. BENEDICT ARNOLD in his lifetime), all which I give unto my said son John Carr." Marriages: 1) Anne Easton, 2) Mercy Vaughn 3) Sarah Clark Pinner |
Note H4807 :
Notes for Mercy Vaughn: The inscription on her gravestone reads as follows: "Here lieth interred ye body of Mercy Carr, first wife of Caleb Carr, who departed this life ye 21st day of September, in ye 45th year of her age, in the year of our Lord, 1675." |
Note H4808 :
Notes for Richard Carr: Birth, death and spouse information came from Ancestral File at LDS Came to this cuntry in August, 1635, in company with his brother Andrew, on the ship Abigail.As their parents were dead, they were probably sent over to their uncle George Carr of Ipswich, Mass.He settled in Hampton, N.H., but later in life he located in Salisbury, Mass., where he died May 17, 1689 |
Note H4809 :
Notes for Andrew Carr: Came to America with his brother Richard in August, 1635.It is supposed that he followed the sea with his uncle James Carr, and settled either in the West Indies or South Carolina. |
Note H4810 :
Notes for Nathaniel Pratt: Abigail Townsend, first wife, was daughter of Martin. Nathaniel bought 32 acres in Framingham in 1707. Will dated 1736, Middlesex Co., Probate # 17909 for Nathaniel of Framingham. Still living May 24, 1743 when he and sons Nathaniel and Martin with daughters Abigail and Phebe, both unmarried, sold land to William Smith; Middlesex Co., Reg. of Deeds, Book 44, pg. 141. Probably died late 1743, Middlesex Co., Probate # 17910 that year guardian petition for youngest child, Simon, minor. |
Note H4811 :
Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal ..., Volume 1 edited by Ellery Bicknell Crane |
Note H4812 :
Notes for James Carr: From diary of Susan Rothchild, wife of William Carr, brother to Benjamin Carr"My husband had a brother James Carr. He ran away to sea when a boy and we never heard from From the "Carr Family Records" page 13: "James Carr was born in London, England, about 1601.He ran away from home when a boy and went to sea, and afterward became a sea captain.He was drowned while on a voyage from the West Indies to Boston.It is presumed that he had no family." |
Note H4813 :
Notes for *William Richmond or Webb: William Richmond alias Webb of Stewkley Grange, Bucks County, or Over-Wroughton, Wilts, had L22 per annum, in land in the County of Wilts, 1565. In Augrey's Wills, p. 368, it is stated the "There was a grant of Church land (in Wroughton) by the Crown to William Richmond alias Webb, in the 32 yeear of the reigh of Henry VIII (1541)." The Webb family had lands in Rudlow, Sherston and Magna, and in the 22 year of the reign of Elizabeth, a grand of land in Bishoptown or Bushton was made to William Weee. Aubrey's Wills, page 153, says "The Baskett family disappeared about 1576, when they sold their estate at Lydiard-Milicent to William Richmond alias Webb. After 138 years, the Webbs sold it in 1714 to Sir John Askew." regarding Stewkley Grange, Jones's Index contains the following note: "Demanibus Reginae amovendis de Manerio de Stewkeley Grange, et aliis, in Comitatbus Bucks et Wilts ac William Webb. Arm, Liberandis, Michaelis Recorda, 8 Eliz. Rotulo 110 (1566)." He bought lands in Chiseldon and Over-Wroughton, Wilts, in the 36 year of the reign of Henry VIII (1545), of Sir Edward Baynton. (Notes from World Family Tree Project) |
Note H4814 :
Notes for *Thomas Pratt: About 1647, Thomas took the Freeman's Oath. Thomas being the son of Joshua is put forth in the book "History of Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914" by Charles Chandler and Sarah Fiske Lee. |
Note H4815 :
Notes for Nathaniel Gleason: Killed by Indians in the Sudbury fight. |
Note H4816 :
Notes for Isaac Gleason: Was a Sargent in the King Phillip's War. In Falls Fight 1676 |
Note H4817 :
Name might be Home |
Note H4818 :
Notes for *William Webb Richmond: William Richmond alias Webb of Draycott Foliott, Wilts (Harleian manscripts, 1443, pp. 57 and 58) The Will of William Richmond In the name of Gode amen. The year of our lorde Gode 1502 and the 28th day of March, I, William Richmond, otherwise called William Webbe, being whole and stedfast in minde make this my testament and last will. First, I bequest my soul unto almighty Jesus, to our lady his blessed mother and to all the blessed company in heaven, and my body to be buried in the parish church of Swyndon"... Bequests to the poor of the ssame church: to the cathedral church of Sarum (Salisbury): "to the priests of the parish church of Swyndon to pray for me and for all my descendants souls.: Bequests "to each of my godchildren: To Johanna, my wife: to Thomas, Richard, William Sr., Richard (my youngest son), Henry, Christopher, William Jr., my sons and Alice and Ann my daughters." The residue of all my goods and chattels not bequested, my debts and bequests being content and paid, I give to Johanne, my wife and to my children not married to be equally divided by them and, if it fortunes any of them to decease, then their share to be divided among them that liveth; and I will that Thomas Richard and Richard my sons by myn executors of this my lastwill for my soul's health and repose and I make Wm. Wroughton, gentleman overseer of this testament. William Richmond als. Webb Will was probated 24 April, 1502 (Notes from World Family Tree Project.) |
Note N4819 :
Burial: Dewey-Wright Cemetery Berlin, Washington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 84713645 |
Note H4820 :
World War I registration form was signed by Marshall A. Crosier - his brother - and states that Claude is ill with cancer of the throat and face. |
Note H4821 :
North Adams Public Library, death index |
Note H4822 :
Francis Robert Crosier - Obituary Francis Crosier was born October 16, 1924 on a dairy farm on Stetson Brothers Road in the western part of Adamsville in Colrain, Massachusetts to Robin Edwin and Cora Davenport Crosier. He attended the Adamsville one room school house and completed his studies at the sixth grade. When in his late teens he worked for a while on the Fiske farm in Shelburne. In the 1950's he and his brother David bought Crystal Spring Farm on Adamsville Road. Shortly thereafter David left to pursue employment near his wife Carol Spencer's roots in Connecticut. Francis continued to dairy farm by himself until 1998? Through his farming career he trucked livestock to the Northampton Cooperative Live Stock Auction in Whatley every Tuesday. When his brother Ralph married Frances Brewer the family chose to call her Fran-cease to tell them apart. As a younger man he was known to take his nieces and nephews to the local dances and cut the rug a bit himself. He decried new technogies and life styles and saw no need for life to be any different than it was in the 1930's of his youth. A bachelor all his life, he was a simple person and chose to keep it that way. His eleven nieces and nephews reassured him that this was a good idea. Dairy farming and cattle trucking were both his vocation and avocation Ken and Stanley Herzig of West Branch Farm tilled his agricultural land after he stopped dairy farming. He occasionally had a television but that doesn't mean that he watched it. Francis was noted by his Yankee humor and the inability to ever make a decision, whether for his medical wellbeing, what to eat or how to protect his farm from development. He eschewed the opportunity to prepay his funeral declaring the he did not need it yet. In his last years he was supported and attended by his niece Judi Crosier Hanrahan and nephew Philip Crosier ( not an easy task) allowing him to pass away on April 25, 2014 in his own house on Crystal Spring Farm. His YDNA, terminal SNP Z194/R-CTS11874, is represent by FamilyTreeDNA sample #180858. |
Note N4823 :
Burial: Prairie City Cemetery Prairie City, McDonough County, Illinois, USA Plot: Lot 24 Block 18 Find A Grave Memorial# 18528688 |
Note N4824 :
Burial: Main Street Cemetery Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 128179901 |
Note H4825 :
Registered for draft April 27, 1942, Clairton, Pa. Died in Old Mans Home in Phiiadelphia, Pa. |
Note H4826 :
died from Typhoid fever Listed in Civil War draft from Whitingham, Vt, June 25, 1863. Single. |
Note N4827 :
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery Salem, Washington County, New York, USA Plot: Sec C Lot 157 Find A Grave Memorial# 142327163 |
Note N4828 :
Burial: Houghton Cemetery Stamford, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Plot: 1N6 Find A Grave Memorial# 73339791 |
Note H4829 :
North Adams Transcript November 28, 1958 Lester Crosier Lester Crosier 75 died this morning at his home on County Rd Stamford Vt the son of the late Lanson and Eliza (Lesure) Crosier and resided in Stamford all his life He was a farmer Survivors are one brother Simeon Crosier of Bennington Vt and many nieces and nephews including Andrew Crosier of Pownal Vt Funeral services will be held al 11 o'clock Monday morning at the Simmons Funeral Home Burial will be in Houghton Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home are 7 to 11 Sunday night only. |
Note N4830 :
Burried in Crosier Cemetery, Searsburg,Vt. |
Note H4831 :
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 1870 Census lists Winfred Azo as Willie A. Crosier The 1920 census lists Winfred Azo as Wiliarford A. Crosier The 1930 census lists Winfred as living with his sister Hattie and William Follett in Wilmington, Vt. he is listed as single. The 1940 census lists A. Winfred Crosier as living in the house hold of his nephew F. Charles Smith, in Wilmington, Vt. |
Note N4832 :
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 26488051 |
Note N4833 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 158084694 |
Note H4834 :
Article in Sunday, August 06, 2006 http://www.iberkshires.com, Berkshire Profile: David Larabee:"Deep Roots Can't Be Broken". |
Note N4835 :
Burial: Mount Saint Benedict Cemetery Bloomfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 84244159 |
Note H4836 :
divorced 1986 wifes name Margaret |
Note H4837 :
New Hampshire, Death Records, 1654-1947" |
Note N4838 :
Burial: New Boston Cemetery New Boston, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 52593869 |
Note N4839 :
Burial: Latham-Beal Cemetery Chesterfield, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 84075141 He was a cripple. |
Note H4840 :
Lt. John + Elizabeth REMINGTON (1600-1667) England=>MA Posted by: Jan Jordan (ID *****1076) Date: July 08, 2004 at 19:43:13 In Reply to: Re: Lt John Remington (1600-1667): son of Archdeacon? by Stephaun Paul of 1022 John and Elizabeth Remington immigrated to MA in 1637 to Newbury, Essex Co., and then to Weathersfield St., Rowley, MA, where John owned 114 acres. John took the freeman's oath 22 March 1639 in Boston, MA. In 1645 John was a Lieutenant in the First Military Training Company. Also, he renovated the meeting house in Roxbury, MA. Sources are "The Remingtons of Utah" by Ward J. Roylance, pages 128-130, ©1960; "History of the First Church in Roxbury", Ref. A68, [and miliatry data A85, page 24]. Jan Jordan, Remington Family Genealogy Forum, July 08, 2004 , #774 |
Note H4841 :
The Whitney Research Group |
Note H4842 :
World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Card |
Note N4843 :
Intered in Whitneyville cemetery Some transcriptionists have rendered his name as Jona, however legible draft records confirm it as Zora. |
Note N4844 :
Burial: Fairview Cemetery Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 35811929 |
Note N4845 :
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 14519773 |
Note H4846 :
Winslow Memorial: Family Records of the Winslows and Their Descendants in .By David-Parsons Holton, Frances Keturah Forward Holton |
Note H4847 :
Winslow Memorial: Family Records of the Winslows and Their Descendants in .By David-Parsons Holton, Frances Keturah Forward Holton |
Note H4848 :
Winslow Memorial: Family Records of the Winslows and Their Descendants in .By David-Parsons Holton, Frances Keturah Forward Holton |
Note H4849 :
Winslow Memorial: Family Records of the Winslows and Their Descendants in .By David-Parsons Holton, Frances Keturah Forward Holton |
Note H4850 :
Winslow Memorial: Family Records of the Winslows and Their Descendants in .By David-Parsons Holton, Frances Keturah Forward Holton |
Note N4851 :
Burial: Cedar Grove Cemetery Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 138182981 |
Note N4852 :
Burial: Cedar Grove Cemetery Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 142606356 |
Note H4853 :
New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 55 1901 By New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff |
Note N4854 :
Burial: Grafton Village Cemetery Grafton, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 78843321 |
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