In a message dated 6/11/2004 12:11:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ees@prodigy.net writes: > Subj: Re: [MA-CEM] Question for Early Lowell > Date: 6/11/2004 12:11:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time > From: ees@prodigy.net > Reply-to: MA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > To: MA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > Sent from the Internet > > Hi Dave: I believe that Lowell was part of Chelmsford at the time. > You should hear from "Betty" near Lowell on this for sure. > Edd Sinnett in Florida > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dave" <hoytd@bellsouth.net> > To: <MA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 11:55 PM > Subject: [MA-CEM] Question for Early Lowell > > >Hello! > >I am seeking death and burial records for Lowell Mass for Asa Hoyt who > died in 1846 supposedly in "Lowell", but Lowell wasn't incorporated yet. His > father James also died in "Lowell" in 1842 of Diabetic complications. The > actual grave site may lend a great amount of information, as I only have the > year of death, and I have searched for 6 years or more. > > > >Where would the records be for this time period? What cemeteries would > have accepted remains at that time? > >Does anyone have any access to these records? > > > >Any help would be appreciated ! > > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > Hi Dave + Edd: The Hoyts and Pingrees families were mixed together at certain periods of time, so I will look to see if I have anything for you. Do you have any Pingree/Pengre/Pengry or Tuttle names in your file? Both families were scattered over the entire North Shore, including Lowell, Haverhill, Rowley, etc. Some Pingrees worked on the Boston & Maine Railroad (B&M) and were living in Lowell at that time. I think some Hoyts were on the same boat as the Tuttles that brought them here from England in the early 1630s. Check the passenger lists of the "Planter", which landed at Rumney Marsh (Charlestown/Boston) and the "Angel Gabriel", which sank off the coast of Maine, but passengers survived perhaps the greatest hurricane ever to strike New England. The Stetsons and Weatherbees are a little less likely to be connected to Hoyts, but they might be as well. Let me know what you come up with. Regards, Bill. Family names being researched: TUTTLE, PINGREE, WEATHERBEE, STETSON, ELLERSHAW, COTE, LEFEBVRE, WESTHAVER William R. Tuttle, Esq. TuttleGenealogy@aol.com
There were NO Hoyt names on the Planter or Angel Gabriel, but thanx anyway ! ----- Original Message ----- From: <TuttleGenealogy@aol.com> To: <MA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 2:18 AM Subject: Re: [MA-CEM] Early Lowell - Hoyt + Pingree > In a message dated 6/11/2004 12:11:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > ees@prodigy.net writes: > > > Subj: Re: [MA-CEM] Question for Early Lowell > > Date: 6/11/2004 12:11:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time > > From: ees@prodigy.net > > Reply-to: MA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > > To: MA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > > Sent from the Internet > > > > Hi Dave: I believe that Lowell was part of Chelmsford at the time. > > You should hear from "Betty" near Lowell on this for sure. > > Edd Sinnett in Florida > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Dave" <hoytd@bellsouth.net> > > To: <MA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 11:55 PM > > Subject: [MA-CEM] Question for Early Lowell > > > > >Hello! > > >I am seeking death and burial records for Lowell Mass for Asa Hoyt who > > died in 1846 supposedly in "Lowell", but Lowell wasn't incorporated yet. His > > father James also died in "Lowell" in 1842 of Diabetic complications. The > > actual grave site may lend a great amount of information, as I only have the > > year of death, and I have searched for 6 years or more. > > > > > >Where would the records be for this time period? What cemeteries would > > have accepted remains at that time? > > >Does anyone have any access to these records? > > > > > >Any help would be appreciated ! > > > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > > Hi Dave + Edd: > > The Hoyts and Pingrees families were mixed together at certain periods of > time, so I will look to see if I have anything for you. > > Do you have any Pingree/Pengre/Pengry or Tuttle names in your file? Both > families were scattered over the entire North Shore, including Lowell, Haverhill, > Rowley, etc. Some Pingrees worked on the Boston & Maine Railroad (B&M) and > were living in Lowell at that time. > > I think some Hoyts were on the same boat as the Tuttles that brought them > here from England in the early 1630s. Check the passenger lists of the "Planter", > which landed at Rumney Marsh (Charlestown/Boston) and the "Angel Gabriel", > which sank off the coast of Maine, but passengers survived perhaps the greatest > hurricane ever to strike New England. > > The Stetsons and Weatherbees are a little less likely to be connected to > Hoyts, but they might be as well. Let me know what you come up with. > > Regards, Bill. > > Family names being researched: TUTTLE, PINGREE, WEATHERBEE, STETSON, > ELLERSHAW, COTE, LEFEBVRE, WESTHAVER > > William R. Tuttle, Esq. > TuttleGenealogy@aol.com > > > ==== MA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >