Hi All, I'm trying to help a friend who doesn't have internet access, she's just beginning her genealogical endeavors. At the moment this is what we know, granted it's not much, but if anyone has any information we would greatly appreciate it if you would contact me. Richard MACNEILL b. abt. 1930 Boston, MA married Patricia Grace EUDY/EUDEY she born 1935/36 probably in or near Boston, MA. She was the daughter of Frank/Francis EUDY. We believe Frank/Francis EUDY also had daughters; Jean EUDY/EUDEY and Isabelle EUDY/EUDEY. Frank/Francis EUDY may also have had at least two sisters. Beverly EUDY/EUDEY Terry EUDY/EUDEY. This MACNEILL family is originally from Prince Edward Island and Scotland before that. Also looking for information on, Lewis/Louis Dane MALONE b. abt. 1920 probably in the Boston area. Lewis had siblings, Elizabeth MALONE and Thomas MALONE (possibly JR.). Lewis MALONE married Alice BURSAW who was born abt. 1920. She often went by the name of Shirley rather than Alice. Any points in the right direction are very much appreciated. Thank you, Lisa
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Boston: I subscribed to this listing because I was interested in information on the Boston surname. My aunt, Eleanor Maynard married Donald Richard Boston, probably 1928-1932 and had at least two children, William and Esther. She later married Donald's brother, Maurice and had at least four children, Franklin(B 12/31/1933, Shirley Ann(B 2/13/1937), Maurice(3/12/1943, and Johnathan(B 6/29/1945. They resided in the Kittery/Elliot area in Maine. So far this is all the information I have. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Arthur G. Fritz _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
In a message dated 2/9/2002 4:55:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, agrobin_70@hotmail.com writes: << Boston surname >> Hi Arthur, FYI: There are 81 BOSTONs listed in the White Pages for Maine. Cheers, Bob
Hallo to all, Could someone advise or help .... I am searching for a newspaper article about two cousins SAMPSON who died in a car accident when hit by a truck, one died at the scene and one later in hospital, this took place in February 1982 as I have been told. Help would be appreciated, Toni Evans in New Zealand.
In a message dated 2/8/2002 9:56:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, toni.evans@xtra.co.nz writes: << two cousins SAMPSON who died in a car accident when hit by a truck, one died at the scene and one later in hospital, this took place in February 1982 as I have been told. >> Dear Toni, You might want to check out the Boston Globe Archives online at URL: http://www.boston.com/globe/search/ Good Luck Ciao, Bob
Hello. Would anyone know of any web sites, that would have information on this Railroad? Best wishes. Bob.
Dear Listers, I am looking for any information on the above gentleman, who was apparently a fourth cousin four times removed of my wife. He was the son of David ANDREWS and Betsey SARGENT, the latter having been the daughter of John SARGENT (1759 - 1829) and Sally GATES ( - 1817) and the grand-daughter of Nathan SARGENT (1718 - 1799) and Mary DENNY (1727 - 1782). (This information appears in Emory WASHBURN's History of Leicester, Massachusetts). The DENNY family of Leicester, Massachusetts, and Suffolk, England are my wife's crowd. I am transcribing a diary kept by Joseph Addison DENNY, and on March 3rd 1858, he writes: 'In the evening went out (from Boston) to Roxbury to attend a small party at the house of Genl. Samuel Andrews and returned by the Horse Car at 11 o'clock.' Yours, etc. Geoffrey Woollard, Cambridgeshire, England.
I am looking for additional information on the following persons: REMI LANGELIER (deceased) previously married to Emily living at 275 D Boston, MA in Boston Directory 1890. I believe there is some connection to H. J. LANGELIER Co. at 993 Termont in Boston. My gr grandmother was LOUISE LANGELIER (LYNCH) - I believe Remi and Emily are her parents. I have been told this family was French Canadian. Louise may have been born in 1860s in Canadian. Could someone look up this family in earlier Boston Directories? Does anyone have any information on this family? Thanks so much for your attention! --- Sincerely DeAnne --- Researching Surnames: Driscoll, Jones, Langelier, Lynch, Moore, Stevens
I am looking for additional information on the following persons: REMI LANGELIER (deceased) previously married to Emily living at 275 D Boston, MA in Boston Directory 1890. I believe there is some connection to H. J. LANGELIER Co. at 993 Termont in Boston. My gr grandmother was LOUISE LANGELIER (LYNCH) - I believe Remi and Emily are her parents. I have been told this family was French Canadian. Louise may have been born in 1860s in Canadian. Could someone look up this family in earlier Boston Directories? Does anyone have any information on this family? Thanks so much for your attention! --- Sincerely DeAnne --- Researching Surnames: Driscoll, Jones, Langelier, Lynch, Moore, Stevens
To keep this short, I've developed tension headaches which make it difficult to concentrate. If anyone still wants to chat, my personal email is KRAM95@aol.com. Later, Mark
SKEETER ......... the following may be of interest to you. All The Best, ED COSTELLO, 1009 Blenheim Dr Raleigh NC 27612 , tel: 919-782-6058; COSTELLO (FAHEY): Co Mayo Ireland > CT, MA, ME USA > USA; JOYCE (DOWER): Co Mayo Ireland > MA USA; HAGGERTY (McGUIRE): Co Donegal Ireland > NB Canada > ME USA > USA; LAVERTY (BROWN), (KELLY): Co Armagh Ireland > NB Canada > ME, CA USA > USA, Canada. The Family of THOMAS RICHARD COSTELLO & BRIDGET JOYCE |Catherine| Mary|Edward| John Patrick|Bridget|Thomas Richard| Ellen| b: He: 1848/1850 Ballindine, Co Mayo, Ireland b: She: 1850 Co Mayo, Ireland Ballindine: a small villiage 3 miles south of Claremorris on the N17 in Annagh parish, Costello Barony & Poor Law Union of Claremorris in Co Mayo Ireland m: 6 February 1875, St Mary's RCCh, Thorndike MA USA by Rev. FJ Lynch; m: 11 years Cousins in Franklin MA USA: John Costello married to Mary Mullahy. As attested to by AA Gage, Monson MA Town Clerk: "The intention of marriage between Thomas Costello and Bridget Joyce both of Monson was duly entered this 26th day of April 1874" 7 children: Catherine Costello m: Franklin T Hibert 1875-1918 ?? Mary Costello m: not 1877-1897 Edward Costello m: not 1879-1881 John Patrick Costello m: Martha Anna Haggerty 1881-1966 1885-1972 Thomas Richard Costello Jr 1883-1972 m: Joanna Louise Hanson 1882-1934 m: Kathleen McKenney ?? Bridget Costello m: ?John Rourke? 1886-? ?? Ellen Costello m: not known ?? d: He: 8 April 1900, Mercy Hosp, Springfield, MA USA, pithisis pulmanalis, 52 years old According to the Springfield Daily Republican newspaper on Tuesday, April 10, 1900: "Thomas Costello, who has been a the House of Mercy hospital for treatment for some time, died there Sunday. He was a well known resident of Monson, and his body will be taken there for burial." d: She: 9 March 1886 Monson MA USA; 36 years old, pneumonia Interred together in Bethany RCCem, Monson MA, along w/3 of their children: Mary, Edward & Ellen in the Dower family plot There are three additional unidentified sets of burial remains located in this plot, possible Costello children: still-born male & Bridget; also, possibly John Dower, husband of Catherine Costello Also cousins in Franklin MA USA including Michael who was, during the 1930's, a US Postmaster. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
Lots are often as many as 12 grave sites which if the first person in the site is buried deeper asa second may be put on top, not allowed in all places. as to the meaning of your numbers I haven't as clue. I'd be checking with the cemetery management on that. RTENNIHAN@aol.com wrote: > Hello. > I have a location for a grave for someone in my family. The location numbers > are gr39-40 rg31 sec3, then on the next line it says open 39. Also with the > copy of my relatives location, I have nine other names, with the same > location numbers gr 39-40 rg 31 sec 3, some say open 39 and some say open 40. > Would there be ten people buried in this one plot, I have no idea who the > other nine people are. Any information on this will be appreciated. also the > first person buried, was in 1878, and the last person buried was in 1972. > Best wishes. > Bob. > > ==== BOSTON Mailing List ==== > Search 20+ years of the Boston Globe 1979-2001: > http://www.boston.com/globe/search/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 -- See my surname list at: http://www.mindspring.com/~dcrichardson/surnames.htm The Richardson Memorial CD-Rom at http://www.mindspring.com/~dcrichardson/cd.htm Home page: http://www.mindspring.com/~dcrichardson/ Most useful web sites: http://www.mindspring.com/~dcrichardson/useful_sites.htm David C. and Emma J. Richardson 130 Gingercake Ct. Fayetteville GA 30214-7600 Emma's E-mail ejrichardson@mindspring.com
Hello. I have a location for a grave for someone in my family. The location numbers are gr39-40 rg31 sec3, then on the next line it says open 39. Also with the copy of my relatives location, I have nine other names, with the same location numbers gr 39-40 rg 31 sec 3, some say open 39 and some say open 40. Would there be ten people buried in this one plot, I have no idea who the other nine people are. Any information on this will be appreciated. also the first person buried, was in 1878, and the last person buried was in 1972. Best wishes. Bob.
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Hello, I am looking for an obituary for Jeremiah McGlinchey who died in the Boston City Hospital on June 8, 1950. Is there someone who can help me with this? Thank you Barbara
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Harriet E Cady This is what I have ( ps my mother is 60 in May ) Telesphore Demars and Celina Larochelle Married and lived in Greensboro Bend,Vt. They had 9 children #1 Benjamin Demars married Octavia Mercier married and lived in Greensboro Bend they had 6 kids a.Eva Demars married Gaudias Brochue and lived in E Hardwick b.Edith Demars Born 1904 Single lived in morrisville (1995) c.Rosabelle Demars married Joseph Brochue and lived in Greensboro bend d.William Demars Married Lulu Allen and Lived in Lyndonville Vt e.Grace Demars married Frank Philbrook ( lives in morrisville 1995) She worked at the Eagle Hotel f.Hazel Demars Single Lives in Morrisville Vt 1995 She was a Teacher in Hardwick from 1942-1949 was born in 1914 #2 Celina Demars Married Frank Pope Married and lived in Jeffersonville later moved to Hardwick They owned the Jeffersonville Hardware store and the Greensboro Bend Hardware store. a. Edward Pope b. George Pope c. Clarence Pope d. Wesley Pope #3 Alivan Demars married Alfred Anair in Hardwick Vt a. Florence Anair married Emile Mercier Hardwick Vt b. Carroll Anair married Mary Cote St Johnsbury Vt c. Mabel Anair married Percy Currier Barre Vt d. Perley Anair married twice owned the old stone shed in Hardwick e. Irene Anair married Henery(We called him Packy) Boxx in Barre, Vt f. Raymond Anair married Lucy ___? Hardwick, VT g. Robert Anair Hardwick, Vermont #4 Alfred Demars b. Feb. 4, 1870 in Canada d. Mar 18 1949 Hardwick He married Mary Jane Lapete b. April 6, 1874 Barton - Jan 28 1949 Hardwick Alfred was a stone cutter then owned a farm on Rt .15 in Jeffersonville, Later he bought the Eagle Hotel in Hardwick. a. Mrytle Silva Demars b. May 16 1901 b. Perlie Raymond Demars b.April 6 1903 c. Ernest Alfred Demars b. Jan 22 1905 ( shot bootlegging in stowe ) d. Nora Gertrude Demars ( my grandmother ) b. Sept.15 1913 (twin) e. Dora Demarsb. Sept 15 1913 f. Lorana Louise Demars b. June 16 1915 #5 Mary Demars Married Joseph Wright in Hardwick Vt a. Cecil Wright ( boston ) b. Elizabeth Wright ( Boston ) c. Joseph Jr. Wright d. Wayland Wright ( St. Johnsbury ) e. Beverly Wright ( St. Johnsbury ) #6 Eugene Demars married Mary Rivet in Greensboro Bend a. Florence Demars b. George Demars c. O'Neal Demars married Hilda Jeffords lived Greensboro Bend and ran the hardware store , post office and a farm . They had 3 kids . Sunny ( hardware store in morrisville)Elaine and Helen Demars. d. Ernest Demars married Eunice Stone and lived in Greensboro Bend e. Beartice Demars ( single) f. Clare Demars Married Leon Stone and lived in Greensboro bend, VT. #7 Lena Demars married George Downie and lived in Kirkland, Washington a. Norman Downie ( single) b. Norma Downie #8 Annie Demars married Dr. Alison Ferris a. Lawrence Ferris married Madelyn Ryan b. Evelyn Ferris c. Dorothy Ferris married John Kinney and lived in Hardwick #9 Rose Demars married Archie Dutel in St Johnsbury Vt They had no children .
I am looking for any information on WILLIAM C. FORD b 1842 Ireland m SUSSANA MAY b May 6, 1844 in Enniscorthy, Wexford, Ireland m 1860. I know that my g grand mother(Susan Ford) was born there in Boston in 1864. I am also trying to locate any of HECTOR BRODIES' family or of him being born or married there to Susan Ford. There was also a MARGARET FORD b 1863 m a man by the name of LANG. Any information would be much appreciated. Carol __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com
Thursday - January 31, 2002 Ruth A. Simoneau LACONIA Ruth A. Simoneau, 92, of Laconia, died Jan. 29, 2002, in the Laconia Center, Genesis Eldercare Network after a long illness. She was born in Worcester, Mass., the daughter of Joseph and Bessie (Robbins) MacLeod and had been a resident of Laconia since 1957. She was a resident of Lynn, Mass., for more than 30 years and moved here with her husband, Ernest J. Simoneau, following his retirement from the ITT Illumination Co. Mrs. Simoneau was employed by the F. W. Woolworth Co. for more than 40 years. She worked in the Lynn, Mass., store for 27 years and transferred to the Laconia store in August of 1957. She was a member of the Evangelical Baptist Church and was an active member of the Laconia Christian Womens Club. In addition, she was a member of the Opechee Garden Club and the Laconia Womans Club. Her husband died in 1971. She leaves no immediate survivors. There are no calling hours. A funeral ceremony will be held in the Simoneau & Lambert Funeral Home, 139 Church St., Saturday at 10 a.m. The Rev. John W. Hillyer, pastor of the Evangelical Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the Lakeview Cemetery, Upton, Mass. Timothy C. Molan and David L. Furber are the funeral directors. To view an online memorial, send a message of condolence or for more information, visit www.simoneaulambert.com. David W. Preston BRISTOL David W. Preston, 74, of Fox Meadow Retirement Home, died Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002. He was born in Lynn, Mass., the son of Raymond and Edna (Fogg) Preston. He grew up and attended school in the Lynn area. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He resided with his wife Shirley (Mayhew) Preston and son James in the Wakefield, Mass., area for more than 30 years. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Preston was a self-employed carpenter, specializing in finish carpentry and remodeling throughout the Essex County area of Massachusetts. Mr. Preston was a member of the Congregational Church and the Lions Club, both in Wakefield, Mass. He was an avid scuba diver and enjoyed boating. Family members include his wife, Shirley (Mayhew) Preston of Plymouth; one son, James Preston of Plymouth; and a sister, Sylvia Preston of Bonita Springs, Fla. He was predeceased by two brothers, Donald and Philip. Robert E. Lamy NAPLES, Maine Robert E. Lamy, 74, of 268 Margaret St., Naples, died Jan. 28, 2002 at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston after a long illness. He was born in Manchester, N.H., on March 28, 1927, the son of Oscar and Gertrude Libby Lamy. He graduated from Manchester West High School in 1945. He was a master electrician in and around the Manchester area. He and his wife were foster parents to hundreds of children between 1958 and 1987 through the Manchester Foster Care System. In 1987, he became the proprietor of the Monument View Motel in Bennington, Vt. He was treasurer of the Workmans Club in Manchester, N.H., for many years. He married Catherine Lajoie, and they enjoyed 42 years of marriage. Family members include his wife of Naples, Maine; five daughters, Christine C. Marchand of Manchester, N.H., Karen Ann Lamy of Hinsdale N.H., Patricia Ann Potter of Thornton, N.H., Lisa Asha-Marie Lamy of Naples, and Shari Ann Martell of Corpus Christi, Texas; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and a sister, Ruth Lievins of Manchester, N.H. Morton S. McIntosh RAYMOND Morton S. McIntosh, 84, of Prescott Road, died Jan. 28, 2002, at home. He was born March 5, 1917, in Pittsfield, son of Howard W. and Edith P. (Sargent) McIntosh. He was predeceased by his wife of 44 years, Helen L. (Davis) McIntosh. Family members include a son, Albert McIntosh of Raymond; two grandsons; a great-granddaughter; a sister, Phyllis Yeaton of Barnstead; his companion of 16 years, Marjorie Parker of Raymond; and several nieces and nephews. Herbert E. Sprague DOVER Herbert E. Sprague Sr., 76, of 15 Richmond St., died Jan. 29, 2002, at the Wentworth-Douglas Hospital. Born in Sullivan, Maine, on June 27, 1925, he was the son of Herbert E. Sprague and Marguerite (Pratt) Sprague Morrison. He had resided in Dover for most of his life where he attended schools. He was a veteran of World War II, having served with the U.S. Army Engineers in the European Theater. He worked for the former Morrill Furniture Co. and founded Sprague Floor Covering Inc. He retired in 1987 after 50 years. He was also the founder of the former Spinco Laundromat. He was a 32nd Degree Mason and was a 50-year member of the Moss Paul Lodge 96 F&AM and was a member of the Shrine. Family members include his wife of 53 years, Emily (Allard) Sprague; a son, Herbert E. "Ted" Sprague Jr. of Alton; four daughters, Mrs. Norman (Donna) Veno of Manchester, Mrs. Gary (Janice) Bandouveres of Rollinsford, Mrs. Jan (Gail) Tsoronis of Barrington, Mrs. Kevin (Marguerite) Clifford of Dover; 13 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Eleanor A. Weigler MOULTONBORO Eleanor A. Weigler, 84, died Jan. 28, 2002, at the St. Francis Home in Laconia. Mrs. Weigler was born in Manchester on March 16, 1917, the daughter of Arthur and Ella (Schricker) Langer. She was predeceased by her husband, Fritz G. Weigler Jr., in 1995. Prior to her retirement, she was employed with the Meredith School Department and the town of Moultonboro. Earlier in her life, she was employed with her husband, who was co-owner of Weigler Bros. from 1946-1966. She had been active years ago in the Sabre Club. Mrs. Weigler enjoyed stamp collecting, gardening and sewing. Family members include one son, Ralph R. Weigler of Moultonboro and Dunnellen, Fla.; one grandson; one brother, Herbert Langer of Bedford; several nieces, nephews and cousins.