----- Original Message ----- From: Tucky Sancibrian <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 11:54 PM Subject: [VT-L] More of Bloomfield, Vermont > I had to do this tonight: > > January 13, 1914 - 86 years ago tonight! Temperature: 44 degrees below > zero. (Country Journal, New England Weather Book). The temps up there > tonight are supposed to be anywhere from 40-60 below zero! > > January 14, 1914 - Fred SULLIVAN, alias Frank S<OTJ, is in the Lancaster > jail to await a justice trial on the charge of murdering George BOYNE, > Thursday, in the second serious camp row in a Crystal Lumber camp within > a week. Sullivan is alleged to have fired two shots at Boyne, which > resulted in the latter's death in Berlin Hospital. > > May 27, 1914 - Peter Poulin was killed by Carl Dolly in a lumber camp in > Bloomfield, Friday morning, according to the admission of Dolly, who > immediately gave himself up to the officers. > > May 17, 1914 - FULLER, Henry of Bloomfield, son of Henry and Thankful > (Bowker) Fuller, was born in Maidstone, August 26, 1838. When two years > old his father moved to Bloomfield. He was educated in the common > schools and at Derby Academy. He had been town clerk for thirteen > years. He married, May 31, 1864, Miss Nettie W. Colby of Whitefield, > NH. Of this union have been born Henry Clarence (died October 9, 1867) > and Asa Colby. Mrs. Fuller died January 15, 1868. He was again married > November 28, 1870 to Miss Mary L., daughter of Nathan M. and Mary > Johnson of Bloomfield. Of this union have been born W. Earle and Mary > Maude. This wife died October 13, 1895. Mr. Fuller married August > 26,1897, Miss Abbie, daughter of Gideon and Susan Mathews. > > June 17, 1914 - Henry Fuller, one of Bloomfield's oldest and most > respected citizens, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Maude > Blodgett of Lyndonville. > > June 24, 1914 - Mrs. Angeline Lombard died at her home in Bloomfield. > She was 82 and for fifty-two years had made Bloomfield her hoome. Her > late husband, Joseph Lombard preceded her by a little over a year. They > had one son, N. W. Lombard, who was a former businessman of Island Pond, > now living in the Far West, and one daughter, Mrs. Mary Marston, who has > faithfully cared for her mother during the last years of her life. > > September 23, 1914 - Mary S. NUGENT died at here home in Bloomfield > Thursday morning. At her bedside were her sons and daughters. Mary > Sarah Fuller was born in Bloomfield, June 6, 1841, daughter of Jason > Fuller and Olive (CARTER) FULLER. May 17, 1872 she was married to > Joseph NUGENT and their residence haas always been Bloomfield. To them > were born 6 children, 4 of whom are now living. They are Mrs. W. B. > ROGERS of Brattleboro, Elmer NUGENT of Concord, NH, Fred NUGENT of town > and W. F. NUGENT of North Stratford. > > May 17, 1915 - Joseph H. HANSON will open the Brunswick Springs House > very soon.. > > May 30, 1915 - Five of our young men left for Burlington, Monday morning > to enlist in the National Guards: John KENNEDY of Stratford, David > BERUBE, David CLOUGH and Edgar DeBANVILLE of Bloomfield and Bryan DAMON > of Brunswick. > > August 22, 1915 - Among the boys who were at home from Fort Ethan Allen > over Sunday were Dean CLOUGH, William BISHOP, David BERUBE, Tom O'MARA, > Lloyd HENDRICKS, John KENNEDY, Everett RAMSEY and Sam VALLEE. > > November 20, 1918 - Word has been received of the death of L. B. FULLER > "somewhere in France", in an aeroplane accident. He was the son of A. > C. Fuller, formerly of this town, but now of Connecticut. > > December 4, 1918 - The names of Eugene BELANGER and William BISHOP of > Bloomfield were reported in the casualty list in the Sunday dispatches. > Both died of Disease. > > List of World War I Veterans from Bloomfield: > > Everett Ramsey Robert Marshall Lloyd Hendricks > Fred Bartlett William Bishop Edward Parent > David Berube Fr. Arthur Levere Tom O'Mara > Eugene Belanger Sam Vallee Louis Normandeau > Edgar DeBanville Isaac Connolly George Stanton > Anthony Grogan Hugh Grogan Henry Beachman > Ernest Normandeau Dean Clough > > February 5, 1919 - Effie J. STEVENS died at the home of H. H. Stevens in > Bloomfield. She was born October 20, 1868 the daughter of Russell and > Amanda (BOWKER) FULLER. She was married to Fred C. STEVENS and is > survived by two children, Bertha and Burton. > > December 24, 1919 - John O'DONNELL, an old-time resident of the town, > passed away on Friday. > > December 1, 1920 - Alvin TAYLOR one of Bloomfield's oldest and most > respected citizens, died at his home last Thursday, November 25th. He > was born in Clifton, P.Q., 70 years ago but moved to the States in early > boyhood and for 45 years has made his home here. he married Margaret > Berry. They had 4 sons, Watson and Elmer of this town and Edwin and > Arthur of Boston. > > December 8, 1920 - Funeral services were held here for Everett RAMSEY, > who died here December 2, 1920. he was born in Bloomfield, May 18, 1896 > and spent most of his life here with the exception of two years in the > service, most of which was in France with the 26th Division, U. S. > Army. In the early summer of 1920 he was married to Miss Roxy MORANCY > of East Stratford. > > That is it for tonight. > > > ==== VERMONT Mailing List ==== > VERMONT-L Home Page: > http://www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/9803/us/vt >