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Note H4918 :
History of Ryegate, Vermont: from its settlement by the Scotch-American ... By Edward Miller, Frederic Palmer Wells |
Note N4919 :
Burial: Timothy Plain Cemetery Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 81928115 |
Note N4920 :
Burial: Timothy Plain Cemetery Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 81928085 |
Note N4921 :
She was first cousin of Pearl, wife of Ralph GRISWOLD. Her parents were from Alpine, N.J. |
Note N4922 :
Buried at Whitingham, Vermont. |
Note N4923 :
Burial: Mount Avon Cemetery Rochester, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 22581260 |
Note H4924 :
From: http://deathnotices.michigan.com CROSIER DOLORES MARIE 2005-12-12 Age 75, of Rochester Hills, December 11, 2005. Loving wife of Frederick. Dear mother of Kathleen, Kenneth,, Kerry (Dawn), Kevin Crosier, Karolyn (Gerald) Krause and Kristopher Crosier. Grandmother of David, Jeremy, Emily, Elizabeth, Ann, and Nathan. Great-grandmother of Samantha. Sister of Jeanette (Charles) Benedict, Barbara (Gino) Tonin, Norman (Carol) Altz, Donna (Dan) Griffiths, Linda (Jerry) Griffin, Mary (Danny) Griffin, and Joseph (Rusty) Altz. Niece of Zoa Cubba. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass Wednesday, December 14, 2005, 11 a.m. at St. Mary's of the Hills Catholic Church, 2675 John R Rd., Rochester Hills. The family will receive friends Monday 4-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-9 p.m. with a 7 p.m. Scripture Service at the Potere-Modetz Funeral Home, 339 Walnut Blvd., Rochester. Interment Mt. Avon Cemetery. |
Note N4925 :
Burial: Old Burying Ground Westfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 37524734 |
Note H4926 :
The History of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, from 1752-1887 By John Foote Norton, Joel Whittemore |
Note N4927 :
Burial: Florida Baptist Church Cemetery Florida, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 85718480 |
Note H4928 :
Burial: West Brattleboro Cemetery West Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 48309240 |
Note N4929 :
Vermont phoenix., May 05, 1899, Page 8 Mrs. Jonathan Richardson, who came from Brattleboro to this place three weeks ago, to live with her daughter, Mrs. Dudley Crosier, died on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Richardson was an estimable woman with many friends. She was nearly 70 years old. She leaves two sons and a daughter to mourn her loss, Silas and Waldo Richardson of Brattleboro, and Mrs. Crosier of this place. The funeral was Thursday afternoon and the burial in West Brattleboro. Vermont phoenix., May 05, 1899, Page 6 Death of Mrs. J. H. Richardson. Mrs. Elizabeth D. Richardson, 78, widow of J, H. Richardson, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Crosier, In Guilford, about 6 o'clock Tuesday night after an Illness of about three weeks. Funeral services were held In the church In Guilford at 2 o'clock yesterday, Rev. P. E. Marble of Brattleboro oficiating. The burial was in the family lot in West Brattleboro, Mrs. Richardson was born in Grafton Oct. 22, 1820. At an early age she went to Greenfield, Mass., where she married Mr. Richardson. From Greenfield they went to Halifax, where they began farming, and from Halifax they moved to Stamford where they lived about 40 years. They next came to Brattleboro and lived a year or two on the Pettee stock farm, after which they bought a farm In Guilford Centre. About six years ago they built a house on Highland street and went there to live. Mr, Richardson died about a year and a half ago. Mrs. Richardson went to Guilford to live with her daughter about the time her illness began, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson were the parents of 12 children, three of whom are living Silas W. and Waldo E. Richardson of Brattleboro and Mrs. D. L. Crosier of Guilford. Two sons gave their lives in the service of their country, one dying of a fever and the other being killed In the battle of the Wilderness. Mrs. Richardson was kind-hearted and generous and was always interested In the welfare of her ac quaintances, j Vermont phoenix., October 08, 1897, Page 5 Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heart-felt appreciation to all who so kindly assisted us during the last illness, and after the death of our beloved husband and fatner, and also for the expressions of sympathy and floral tributes. Mrs. J. H. Richardson, MR. AND MRS. WALDO E. RICHARDSON, MR. and MRS. Silas W. RICHARDSON, MIL AND MRS. D. L. CROSIER. |
Note N4930 :
Burial: West Brattleboro Cemetery West Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 21913097 |
Note H4931 :
Vermont phoenix., December 16, 1892, Page 6 Guilford Centre, Mr. Crosier and family have moved into Jonathan Richardson's house. |
Note N4932 :
Burial: North Meadows Cemetery Greenfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 60305698 |
Note H4933 :
Amidon Family: A Record of the Descendants of Roger Amadowne of Rehoboth, Mass. (1904) Author: Frank Eugene Best |
Note N4934 :
Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 107875223 |
Note N4935 :
Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 107799879 |
Note H4936 :
SIMEON F CROSIER Simeon F Crosier 84 a former Bennington road commmisioner and well-known farmer who retired 10 years ago died at Putnam Memorial Hospital Tuesday night. He had been In frail health but had been at the hospital only a brief period. Born on March 14 1879 In Stamford Vt he was a son of Alanson and Louisa Lesure Crosier. His schooling had been received to Stamford and he had engaged in farming there for several years Coming to Pownal as a young man he had worked for the Morgan family. He married the former Emily F Amadon In Pownal in 1904. They continued to live in Pownal for some time. Coming to Bennington he had been employed on the Fay and Bushnell farms on South Stream Road. He leaves his wife, a son Royal F Crosier of North Bennington a daughter Mrs Edward Phyllis Eldred of Bennington two grandchildren F Simeon Crosier and Miss Aria Crosier of North Bennington many nieces and nephews. Mr Crosier was the last of a family of eight children. The family at theHampton Walbridge Funeral Home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m The funeral will be at 2 p.m Friday at the funeral home with the Rev H Glenn Payne First Baptist Church pastor oficiating. Burial will be in Park Lawn Cemetery |
Note H4937 :
Amidon Family: A Record of the Descendants of Roger Amadowne of Rehoboth, Mass. (1904) Author: Frank Eugene Best |
Note H4938 :
Amidon Family: A Record of the Descendants of Roger Amadowne of Rehoboth, Mass. (1904) Author: Frank Eugene Best |
Note H4939 :
Vital records of Leicester, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. Published 1903 by F.P. Rice |
Note N4940 :
Burial: Rawlins Cemetery Rawlins, Carbon County, Wyoming, USA Plot: 6-I-5-7 Find A Grave Memorial# 133113883 |
Note N4941 :
Burial: Toledo Cemetery Toledo, Lewis County, Washington, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 102948618 |
Note H4942 :
The Motorman and conductor, Volumes 28-29 By Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America: Dispursements from the Death, diability and Old age benefit fund June 1921: Mrs. Caroline Crosier beneficiary death claim of George T. Crosier desceased lat member of division 282, rochester, N.Y. cause cronic myocardiosis and arterio sclerosis |
Note H4943 :
1920 Census: George T Crosier , Monroe, New York Estimated Birth Year: 1848 Age: 72 Birthplace: New York Relationship to Head of Household: Self Gender: Male Race: White Marital Status: Married Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York James Maxwell M 54y Belle Maxwell F 50y George T Crosier M 72y Caroline Crosier F 57y Geroge T Lewis M 34y Lulu Lewis F 35y James Skinner M 64y Roy Lintweller M 26y 1910 Census: Name: George T Crosier Birthplace: New York Relationship to Head of Household: Self Residence: Rochester Ward 6, Monroe, New York Marital Status: Married Race : White Gender: Male Father's Birthplace: Vermont Mother's Birthplace: New York George T Crosier M 63y Spouse Caroline Crosier F 49y William T Lewis M 24y Child Lulu L Lewis F 26y William Ham M 9y William H Toban M 43y Hugo Memod M 22y |
Note N4944 :
Burial: Brick School Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 50668179 |
Note N4945 :
Burial: Roseville Memorial Park Roseville, Warren County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 35075474 |
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Burial: Roseville Memorial Park Roseville, Warren County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 35075433 Macomb (Illinois) Eagle: Funeral services for Rex M. Lozier, 89, Roseville, will be held Thursday, March 22, at 10 a.m. in Corman Memorial Home, Roseville. Interment will be in Roseville Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials may be left to the LaMoine Christian Nursing Home, or to the Roseville United Methodist Church. Mr. Lozier passed away on Monday, March 19, 2001, at 5:15 p.m. at the LaMoine Christian Nursing Home, Roseville. Ason of William B. and and Linnie C. Crosier Lozier, he was born June 23, 1911, in Larchland. He married Opal Anderson on April 2, 1936, in Knoxville, who died Oct. 4, 1993. His parents and three brothers also preceded him in death. He leaves: two daughters, Darliss (Darrell) Page of Roseville and Karen (Frank) Kelly of Allen, Texas; five grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Mr. Lozier farmed in the Roseville area, worked at Western Stoneware in Monmouth, and also for Twomey Company in Smithshire. He was affiliated with the ASCS office of Warren County where he measured farm land. He was a 4-H leader, attended the Roseville United Methodist Church, was a member of the Warren County Historical Society and the Sleepy Eye Antique Pottery Club |
Note N4947 :
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 73295025 |
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source: http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.murchie/2.58.85/mb.ashx |
Note N4949 :
14th president of the United States of America |
Note N4950 :
Burial: Old Cemetery Charlemont, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 58684575 |
Note N4951 :
Burial: Crosier Cemetery Searsburg, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 76480785 |
Note N4952 :
Burial: West Halifax Cemetery West Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 84187656 Erected by beloved wife, Mary Crosier (that would be Mary Armstrong Coney) ! B: place from marriage record VT VR. ! D ae 39-9-14 West Halifax gs-3 (RAustin) ! Halifax VR (notes) has Elmer s. Rufus and Chloe b. 2 Sept 1869 N. Adams MA -- this looks like a miscopy for his marriage record [Iris Baird] |
Note H4953 :
Vermont phoenix. (Brattleboro, Vt.) October 27, 1893 Elmer Crosier, who used to live in this place and was well known In this section, died at his home in Worcester, Mass., the morning of the 23d. The funeral was held in this village on Wednesday, Bev. Horace Fowler officiating. He leaves a widow but no children. |
Note H4954 :
An elaborate history and genealogy of the Ballous in America edited by Adin Ballou |
Note H4955 :
From:By ANITA PHILLIPS, The Greenfield, (Ma.) Recorder October 08, 2011 GREENFIELD, Mass. (AP) - Greenfield resident Peter Miller began picking up trash along town streets, particularly Federal Street, about five years ago. "It was a way to get some exercise," said the 73-year-old local historian and ephemera collector. "I actually started picking up trash at the Middle School when the renovations were first finished," said Miller. "It was a mess there." Miller said after that, he began walking to Friendly's ice cream shop on Federal Street for breakfast each morning. "I'd bring a bag with me and pick up trash along the street," he said. "Then I noticed that Shattuck Park needed some work, so I'd go in there. "Friendly's would let me dump the bags in its trash barrels outside, and I'd take the recyclables home with me." Miller said he switched to Brad's Place on Main Street for breakfast about two years ago, so he started cleaning up the southern end of Federal Street. "I also go up to Poet's Seat Tower on a regular basis," he said. Miller said over time he has picked up a wide variety of items, including a warm, uneaten hamburger, full cans of beer, an unopened pint of vodka, clothes, tools and even money. "I haven't gotten rich or anything," he laughed. Miller said he has collected hundreds of bags of trash over the years, but said he won't pick up trash on Main Street. "That's crazy there's just too much there," he said. "Once in a while, I pick up trash on the Town Common or in Veterans Mall or on Fiske Avenue. You see a rubbish basket and trash on the ground just two feet away. It's awful." Miller thinks the town should contact the Honor Court and work out a way for participants to pick up trash along Main Street two to three times a week. He said he's not alone in his desire to see the town a little cleaner. He's seen other people in town picking up trash as they walk along town streets. |
Note H4956 :
The Barclays of New York: who They are and who They are Not, and Some Other ... By R. Burnham Moffat |
Note H4957 :
In the 1920 Census is living in Fairfield, Connecticut in the household of Leo M. Chase - his brother in law . |
Note N4958 :
Burial: East Parish Burying Ground Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 24296051 |
Note N4959 :
Burial: Dorchester North Burying Ground Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 18294862 |
Note N4960 :
By his first wife he had two children and by the second wife, he had four. In 1853 he was Path Master of district No. 46 and in 1865 he was Path master for District No. 55. He was residing with his parent in 1850. |
Note H4961 :
Wedding anouncemant: The North Adams Transcript from North Adams, Massachusetts · Page 7, November 5, 1956 |
Note H4962 :
from: iBerkshires.com Richard P. Lesure, 77 July 15, 2012 ADAMS, Mass. - Richard Paul Lesure, 77, of 47 Mill St. died Sunday, July 15, 2012, at his home, surrounded by his family. Born in North Adams on June 20, 1935, the son of William E. Lesure Sr. and Alice Kegresse Lesure, he attended schools in North Adams and graduated from Drury High School in 1954. An Army veteran, he served in Korea from 1954 to 1956, and in Germany for 18 months. Mr. Lesure was employed by the former General Electric in Pittsfield, first in the Power Transformer Division and retiring in 1991 from Naval Ordnance. He was a communicant of the former Notre Dame Church and a member of the GE Quarter Century and Pensioners clubs. He also was a member of IUE Local 255, serving on its Executive Board for 12 years and as treasurer for four. He was a life member of the Adams VFW Post 1995, was active in youth groups and Boy Scouts of America. He was an avid golfer, fisherman and sportsman. He was a member of the Greylock Community Club in North Adams and had loved traveling for the past 20 years. He and his wife, the former Anita Aubin, were he married Nov. 3, 1956. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Kathleen Anne Lauth of the town of Florida; a son, Paul Lesure and his wife, Diane, of North Adams; four grandchildren, Thomas Lesure, Joseph Lesure, Daniel Lauth, Bryan Lauth; a great-granddaughter, Caitlyn Rose Lauth, and nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. He was predeceased by his son John Jay Lesure on May 29, 1977, and by three brothers, John Lesure, Russell Lesure and William E. Lesure Jr. FUNERAL NOTICE - A Liturgy of Christian Burial for Mr. Lesure will be held on Thursday, July 19, at 10 at Pope John Paul the Great Church of Adams. Burial will follow in Southview Cemetery in North Adams. There will be no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to VNA & Hospice of Northern Berkshire in care of Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, Central Chapels, 74 Marshall St., North Adams, MA 01247, which has been entrusted with arrangements. |
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