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    1. Re: [MABRISTO] HATHAWAY
    2. Florence Gargaro
    3. NEHGS Rehoboth Vital Records: GOFF, Abby, aged 22, born Dighton, of Rehoboth, daughter of Adoniram C. and Betsey H., and Benjamin F. Hathaway, aged 23, born and of Dighton, son of William and Betsey M., married by Rev. W. S. Emery Jan. 14, 1872. Int Jan. 13, 1872.

    04/23/2007 02:49:55
    1. [MABRISTO] Looking for _____WELLS, D abt 1918 in Ma.
    2. In 1983 I was told of my husband's great aunt MARIA MARY SULIVAN who came to US with her daughter, MOLLY Mary. Married name unknown. Her mother married William Caplice. I found that family and they didn't know what happened to their half sister. My husband's death in 1987, me moving and my health I have not been able to work on this missing branch. Last week I went thru some Irish books I have and found three marriage of Mary Sullivan to Michael Murphy. Only thing the maiden name of Mary's mother was wrong. It said Murphy instead of Kelleher. I felt this was a mistake. I knew that this Molly went to Ma to live and her husband died in 1914. Well, after much research I found this Mary and her family. Married in about 1912 and her four children under 6 when her husband died in about 1918 in the war. He is not listed in 1920 census and Mary is listed as a widow. Youngest child was 2 8/12. CAN ANYONE HELP FIND THE FATHER? The mother died in 1971 in Maine. Her first child ADA I heard had married a Clancy and died in Ozone Park, NY in 2000. I have written to a Clancy family in Ozone Park NY and waiting for an answer. There are a few Wells who died in the war but don't know which one is the right one. Their first child was born in PA. Maybe that is where he was assigned in the War. THANKS FOR ANY HELP. Jackie ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/23/2007 02:41:42
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] HATHAWAY
    2. Florence Gargaro
    3. At 07:27 PM 4/23/2007, you wrote: > >BENJAMIN T,HATHAWAY in Bristol County? Most likely living > in Dighton,or Rehoboth. His wife being IDA MAY(Olney) bd.1876. > I think they were married 11/28/1900. Benjamin J Hathaway m. Ida May Olney 28 Nov 1900. He was 28 and the son of Benjamin Hathaway and Abbie Goff. Ida's parents were Edmund Olney and Rebecca Goff. She was 24. In 1910, they were in Dighton and there were no children. There is an Ida Hathaway buried in Center St. Cemetery in Dighton and the dates there are 1876-1914. I didn't find Benj. in 1920 or 1930.

    04/23/2007 02:14:33
    1. [MABRISTO] HATHAWAY
    2. Would it be possible for someone to check any of the 1900's MA.census and any other records you have for a BENJAMIN T,HATHAWAY in Bristol County? Most likely living in Dighton,or Rehoboth. His wife being IDA MAY(Olney) bd.1876. I think they were married 11/28/1900. Not sure there were any children. They may be buried in the West Dighton Cemt. Ida may have died in 1914. Thanks for taking time to read this, and for any information you may find. Thanks again Eleanor (Olney) Souza ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/23/2007 01:27:33
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] HATHAWAY
    2. Sue Richart
    3. Although not needed, the entries for vol 500 pg 151 Dighton marriages are now connected to the image. Sue Richart On 4/23/07, theclown16@optonline.net <> wrote: > > Hi: > Found the marriage records. NEHGS Database. recorded Rehoboth. > Benjamin I. Hathaway age 28, pedler, b. Dighton, son of Benjamin F. and > Abbie C. Goff > Ida May Olney, age 24 at home, parents Edmund F. and Rebecca Goff first > marriage for both. C. H.? Shank? clergyman Dighton > > Hathaway Benjamin I. Dighton 1900 vol. 500 > pg.151 Marriage image not > available >

    04/23/2007 12:36:55
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] HATHAWAY
    2. gllykh
    3. Hi Eleanor, 1910 Benjamin and Ida M Hathaway are living on Middle St Dighton town, he is aged 35/38,difficult to read,she is 33. They have been married for 10 years no children Gilly ----- Original Message ----- From: <SuezzeQ1@aol.com> To: <MABRISTO@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 4:27 PM Subject: [MABRISTO] HATHAWAY > Would it be possible for someone to check any of the 1900's > MA.census and any other records you have for a > BENJAMIN T,HATHAWAY in Bristol County? Most likely living > in Dighton,or Rehoboth. His wife being IDA MAY(Olney) bd.1876. > I think they were married 11/28/1900. Not sure there were any children. > They may be buried in the West Dighton Cemt. Ida may have died in 1914. > > Thanks for taking time to read this, and for any information you may find. > > Thanks again > Eleanor (Olney) Souza > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MABRISTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/23/2007 10:49:31
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Newman Congregational Church
    2. Jim Bullock
    3. -----Original Message----- From: mabristo-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mabristo-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Stan Zuris Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 11:07 AM To: MABRISTO-L@rootsweb.com Cc: Stephanie Collins Subject: [MABRISTO] Newman Congregational Church Several months ago we were kindly provided information on this message board that the cemetery in which John Read, D. 1685, and his wife Sarah, D 1661, were buried was called the "Old Burying Ground" and is on or adjacent to the property of the Newman Congregational Church in East Providence, RI. One of our daughters will be in Providence in a week or two and would like to view and photograph the grave markers for their graves. Looking at the Google Map aerials and maps, we guess that the church is at the northwest corner of Pawtucket and Newman Avenues and that the cemetery is now a public cemetery called the Hunt Newman Cemetery. Where could we obtain further information, such as the exact location of these graves and the hours when the cemetery may be open to the public? Thank you. S/Stan Zuris in N.M. ------------------------------- You're right about the location and name of the cemetery where John & Sarah Read are buried. The entrance to the cemetery is directly across the street (Newman Ave.) from the church. It has been about 7 years since I visited the cemetery, so I don't remember if the hours were posted, but it seemed to be open all day. The Read graves weren't far from the entrance and would be easy to find. The main stone is a fairly large one. Marion Pearce Carter says in her book (a typescript), "The Old Rehoboth Cemetery", that the Read stones "were renewed by their descendants in 1880." Jim Bullock Littleton, Colorado

    04/21/2007 09:19:30
    1. [MABRISTO] Newman Congregational Church
    2. Stan Zuris
    3. Several months ago we were kindly provided information on this message board that the cemetery in which John Read, D. 1685, and his wife Sarah, D 1661, were buried was called the "Old Burying Ground" and is on or adjacent to the property of the Newman Congregational Church in East Providence, RI. One of our daughters will be in Providence in a week or two and would like to view and photograph the grave markers for their graves. Looking at the Google Map aerials and maps, we guess that the church is at the northwest corner of Pawtucket and Newman Avenues and that the cemetery is now a public cemetery called the Hunt Newman Cemetery. Where could we obtain further information, such as the exact location of these graves and the hours when the cemetery may be open to the public? Thank you. S/Stan Zuris in N.M.

    04/21/2007 06:06:50
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Nora Herlihy Corbin
    2. Stefanie
    3. Marsha, Your best bet would be to call the cemetery. Stefanie

    04/18/2007 11:53:20
    1. [MABRISTO] Nora Herlihy Corbin
    2. Marsha
    3. Hello, I am looking for a Nora Herlihy Corbin (Timothy and Mary Quill Herlihy) she was the wife of Harrison E. Corbin. She died in Worcester, MA and is buried in Roman Catholic Cemetery, New Bedford,Bristol Co., MA. Is there any list of cemeteries on-line for New Bedford with names of people who are buried in that cemetery? I am really not sure what the name of the cemetery is as Roman Catholic Cemetery is the only thing on the death record. Thanks. Marsha Ocain San Antonio, TX

    04/18/2007 01:02:54
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Taunton Death Records
    2. Pam, If I were you, I would look up Taunton Clerk's office online, get their phone number and ask. Some places in that area will allow you to come in and look through their books yourself, in which case you can copy the information, if you do not want to purchase the official certificate. They can tell you the cost to purchase as well. I would ask about what years are available to the public, too, as some cannot be viewed because of privacy. If you can prove you are a relative and need a record, that could make a difference. The best way to save time and be prepared, is to talk to someone in the clerk's office ahead of time. I have had good success doing that for other towns in Bristol County. Good luck, Joan ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/11/2007 09:58:45
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Taunton Death Records
    2. Pam Fujii
    3. Joan, Thanks for the information. Dale gave me the phone number so I will give them a call. Pam McCarthyJH@aol.com wrote: Pam, If I were you, I would look up Taunton Clerk's office online, get their phone number and ask. Some places in that area will allow you to come in and look through their books yourself, in which case you can copy the information, if you do not want to purchase the official certificate. They can tell you the cost to purchase as well. I would ask about what years are available to the public, too, as some cannot be viewed because of privacy. If you can prove you are a relative and need a record, that could make a difference. The best way to save time and be prepared, is to talk to someone in the clerk's office ahead of time. I have had good success doing that for other towns in Bristol County. Good luck, Joan ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MABRISTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/11/2007 09:15:56
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Taunton Death Records
    2. Pam Fujii
    3. Dale, Thanks so much for the info. You have given me a number of places to look. Pam "Dale H. Cook" <radiotest@cox.net> wrote: At 06:26 PM 4/9/2007, Pam Fujii wrote: >Where do I get the certificates? If you know the name of the person and the date of death you can purchase certified copies from: City Clerk Taunton City Hall 15 Summer St. Taunton, MA 02780 508-821-1024 Fax: 508-821-1098 Email: cityclerk@tmlp.net >Can you view the certificates or do you have to purchase them? You almost certainly cannot browse the certificates at City Hall. State copies of certificates from 1916 to date are at: Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics http://www.state.ma.us/dph/bhsre/rvr/rvr.htm 150 Mount Vernon St., 1st Floor Dorchester, MA 02125-3105 617-740-2600 There is an hourly fee for researchers, but you can search the indices and then have the bound volumes of certificates brought out so you can examine them. State copies of records from 1841 to 1915 are at: Massachusetts Archives http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcidx.htm 220 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, MA 02125 617-727-2816 Fax: 617-288-8429 Images from microfilm of those records (currently from 1841-1910) are available online to members of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. >If so, how much do they cost? You would have to ask the City Clerk's office about their fees, but towns and cities usually charge $5.00 - $10.00 per certified copy. Certified copies made for you while you are at the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics cost $18.00, but you can have them made in that one location for any town or city in the Commonwealth. Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project http://members.cox.net/plymouthcolony/index.shtml ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MABRISTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/11/2007 09:11:45
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Joseph and Alice Enos of Attleboro ca. 1930
    2. alice young
    3. Thank you for the much needed information !!!!!!! as ever, alice Who is doing Genealogy research on Laspe, Laspee, Goetz and Hartman surname in New Jersey, Philadelphia and Mass. area. >From: AlRose509@aol.com >Reply-To: mabristo@rootsweb.com >To: mabristo@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MABRISTO] Joseph and Alice Enos of Attleboro ca. 1930 >Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 18:46:31 EDT > > >In a message dated 09-Apr-2007 04:57:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, >Rpimentel@peoplepc.com writes: > >have been unable to locate a 1930 census record of Joseph and Alice >Enos of Attleboro. According to the 1929 Attleboro Directory they >were at 641 Park. In 1942, they are still at that address. Alice d. >ca 1956 and husband Joseph d. ca 1961 > >------------------ >Joseph L. Enos born MA about 1876 of Azorean parents >wife Alice born MA of German parents about 1884 >1920 census Attleboro Ward 2, Bristol, Massachusetts ... resided 6 Mary St >1910 census New Bedford Ward 4, Bristol, Massachusetts (same man ... wife >Alice of German ancestry) >1900 census New Bedford Ward 6, Bristol, Massachusetts: > >George L Enos 27 head >Jennie Enos 28 sister >Joseph L Enos 24 brother >John L Enos 23 brother >Angeline Enos 64 mother >------------- >Alice and Joseph married in New Bedford in 1907 (ref: vol 570 page 290) >Alice was either Alice Lapse or Alice Orr Powers. >------------------------ >Cannot locate in 1930. >Al Rose >Fayetteville, NC > > > > >************************************** See what's free at >http://www.aol.com. > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >MABRISTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Download Messenger. Join the i’m Initiative. Help make a difference today. http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=TAGHM_APR07

    04/09/2007 05:18:55
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Joseph and Alice Enos of Attleboro ca. 1930
    2. Florence Gargaro
    3. At 07:42 PM 4/9/2007, you wrote: >Florence, >I tried to find them in the 1930 census looking for the address. Thanks, Sue. I suspect they were missed in 1930. I was hoping someone from Attleboro might have known them and at least been able to confirm a daughter b. after 1920. Maybe the library will have a newspaper on film with an obituary for Joseph. I have a 20 July 1961 date of death. This is not my family tree - but am helping another person with her research. Florence

    04/09/2007 02:06:10
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Taunton Death Records
    2. Dale H. Cook
    3. At 06:26 PM 4/9/2007, Pam Fujii wrote: >Where do I get the certificates? If you know the name of the person and the date of death you can purchase certified copies from: City Clerk Taunton City Hall 15 Summer St. Taunton, MA 02780 508-821-1024 Fax: 508-821-1098 Email: cityclerk@tmlp.net >Can you view the certificates or do you have to purchase them? You almost certainly cannot browse the certificates at City Hall. State copies of certificates from 1916 to date are at: Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics http://www.state.ma.us/dph/bhsre/rvr/rvr.htm 150 Mount Vernon St., 1st Floor Dorchester, MA 02125-3105 617-740-2600 There is an hourly fee for researchers, but you can search the indices and then have the bound volumes of certificates brought out so you can examine them. State copies of records from 1841 to 1915 are at: Massachusetts Archives http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcidx.htm 220 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, MA 02125 617-727-2816 Fax: 617-288-8429 Images from microfilm of those records (currently from 1841-1910) are available online to members of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. >If so, how much do they cost? You would have to ask the City Clerk's office about their fees, but towns and cities usually charge $5.00 - $10.00 per certified copy. Certified copies made for you while you are at the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics cost $18.00, but you can have them made in that one location for any town or city in the Commonwealth. Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project http://members.cox.net/plymouthcolony/index.shtml

    04/09/2007 01:42:51
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Joseph and Alice Enos of Attleboro ca. 1930
    2. Florence Gargaro
    3. At 06:46 PM 4/9/2007, you wrote: > Alice and Joseph married in New Bedford in 1907 (ref: vol 570 page 290) >Alice was either Alice Lapse or Alice Orr Powers. Alice was Alice Laspe. I have the information on her parents and siblings. The only information on a possible daughter is the cemetery card with her signature. I am trying to confirm that Joseph and Alice had a daughter. Since there were no children listed in 1910 or 1920 census, I was hoping the 1930 census would show a daughter. Florence

    04/09/2007 01:23:03
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Joseph and Alice Enos of Attleboro ca. 1930
    2. Florence Gargaro
    3. At 05:56 PM 4/9/2007, you wrote: >Did you do a street by street search in the census? The census taker >went one street at a time and if you are only searching for a name, >their name may be misspelled. I used names of neighbors from the 1929 and 1931 directories to see if they were listed on the 1930 census and they also did not show up. I scanned images and located other numbers on the "odd side" of Park St., but did not find an entry for 641. I suspect this group of homes could have been missed by the enumerator. I also tried given names and approximate birth years and scanned results to see if any surname could be a misspelled Enos, but found nothing. Thanks for the suggestion, anyway. Florence

    04/09/2007 12:49:29
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Joseph and Alice Enos of Attleboro ca. 1930
    2. In a message dated 09-Apr-2007 04:57:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, Rpimentel@peoplepc.com writes: have been unable to locate a 1930 census record of Joseph and Alice Enos of Attleboro. According to the 1929 Attleboro Directory they were at 641 Park. In 1942, they are still at that address. Alice d. ca 1956 and husband Joseph d. ca 1961 ------------------ Joseph L. Enos born MA about 1876 of Azorean parents wife Alice born MA of German parents about 1884 1920 census Attleboro Ward 2, Bristol, Massachusetts ... resided 6 Mary St 1910 census New Bedford Ward 4, Bristol, Massachusetts (same man ... wife Alice of German ancestry) 1900 census New Bedford Ward 6, Bristol, Massachusetts: George L Enos 27 head Jennie Enos 28 sister Joseph L Enos 24 brother John L Enos 23 brother Angeline Enos 64 mother ------------- Alice and Joseph married in New Bedford in 1907 (ref: vol 570 page 290) Alice was either Alice Lapse or Alice Orr Powers. ------------------------ Cannot locate in 1930. Al Rose Fayetteville, NC ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/09/2007 12:46:31
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Joseph and Alice Enos of Attleboro ca. 1930
    2. Richard Francis Pimentel
    3. Hello, Florence, Did you do a street by street search in the census? The census taker went one street at a time and if you are only searching for a name, their name may be misspelled. I would try to find the street and house number and then see what the census taker wrote. Rick. Richard Francis Pimentel Epping, New Hampshire, USA   A descendent of: Pimentel, Teixeira, Carvalho, and Rocha >From Sao Miguel, Acores -----Original Message----- From: mabristo-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mabristo-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Florence Gargaro Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 5:15 PM To: mabristo@rootsweb.com Subject: [MABRISTO] Joseph and Alice Enos of Attleboro ca. 1930 I have been unable to locate a 1930 census record of Joseph and Alice Enos of Attleboro. According to the 1929 Attleboro Directory they were at 641 Park. In 1942, they are still at that address. Alice d. ca 1956 and husband Joseph d. ca 1961 I am trying to find out if they had a daughter named Jean. She may have married a man with surname Maehle. Jean's name is on a burial order for Joseph Enos and her address was listed as 16 Pleasant St RFD 2 Norton MA. Florence ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MABRISTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/09/2007 11:56:14