This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AFB.2ACE/1847.1 Message Board Post: Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 Lloyd Alan P. Malden 1906 559 524 Birth Lloyd Bernard C. Malden 1905 555 571 Marriage Lloyd Edward P. Malden 1908 575 563 Birth Lloyd Jane Malden 1871 236 237 Marriage Lloyd Margaret Malden 1898 476 285 Birth Lloyd Marguerite K. Malden 1903 533 512 Birth Lloyd Ralph T. Malden 1906 559 527 Birth Lloyd Thomas Malden 1906 89 318 Death Lloyd Thomas P. Malden 1903 537 484 Marriage Lloyd Virginia P. Malden 1910 591 555 Birth nothing found for Harry
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AFB.2ACE/1746.1.1 Message Board Post: Oops, wrong Benjamin... but I did find the right Benjamin Cory/Corey & Mehetable Heath. His parents are: another Isaac Cory/Corey & mother, Abigail Taft. http://www.sprague-database.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I222505&tree=SpragueProject Might be a good starting point if you have not found this before.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lloyd, Hardy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AFB.2ACE/1847 Message Board Post: I need the death date for Harry A. Lloyd b. 1863-64 in Lambeth, London, England. Family Tradition says he died in Malden in 1907 but I think I found him in the 1920 Census. Just trying to verify. Thank you Mike
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AFB.2ACE/1746.1 Message Board Post: Benjamin appears to be a brother to my Isaac Cory/Corey IIIrd, [my ancestor]. Would like to hear from you. I am sure any additional information you may have on Benjamin, will be appreciated to add to this site. http://www.sprague-database.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I216855&tree=SpragueProject
Hello. I have been looking at the "History of Carlisle, MA" which I borrowed from the Library, and one page mentions Nathaniel and Thankful HUTCHINSON who were buried in the Green Cemetery in Carlisle, MA. It says that Nathaniel died in 1841 at Age 77, which makes him born around 1764. In an old query from the www.genforum.com message board, I found someone asking about a Nathaniel HUTCHINSON, b. ca 1745, who married Rebecca CENTER, and they reportedly had almost 10 children in Carlisle, MA, including a Nathaniel, b1766. This posting said that the son, Nathaniel, married Thankful SNOW, so this is probably the couple buried in the GREEN cemetery ! (Birth years are just 2 years off.) My ancestors, Thomas and Mary (IRELAND) HUTCHINSON, had a son, Nathaniel, born in 1742. But, I don't remember if I ever found the information on him. I seem to remember from my past research that a Nathaniel HUTCHINSON of Bedford and Billerica never married and thus had no descendants, and died as a young adult. To further confuse things, the "History of Billerica, MA" states .. Nathan HUTCHINSON "of Bedford" married in 1741 to Rachel STEARNS, daughter of Samuel. His name disappears from the tax-list about 1750, but his farm was within the bounds of the area which became Carlisle, MA, in 1754. Nathan and Rachel had children: Nathan, b1741, then Rachel, Benjamin, and Samuel. .. There are several references to a Nathaniel HUTCHINSON in the "History of Carlisle" from 1750 to 1850 etc. Just so I won't confuse myself, these are the couples I've just mentioned: 1741 birth of Nathan or Nathaniel HUTCHINSON, son of Nathan or Nathaniel and Rachel (STEARNS) HUTCHINSON whose home became part of Carlisle in 1754. 1742 birth of Nathaniel HUTCHINSON, son of Thomas and Mary (IRELAND) HUTCHINSON 1742-1744 birth of Nathaniel HUTCHINSON who later married Rebecca CENTER and had children in Carlisle. 1764 birth of Nathaniel HUTCHINSON who grew up to marry Thankful SNOW, and they lived in Carlisle and are buried in Carlisle. 1766 birth of Nathaniel HUTCHINSON, son of Nathaniel and Rebecca (CENTER) HUTCHINSON I'd love to see someone figure this mystery out ! Where there 2 HUTCHINSON families in early Carlisle? :o) Betty (near Lowell, MA) P.S. I'm descended from Thomas and Mary (IRELAND) HUTCHINSON's other son, John HUTCHINSON, who married Sarah FROST. John and Sarah HUTCHINSON had a son, Thomas M. HUTCHINSON who married Betsey HOMER. Just to clear up other postings on that family, I have discovered that Mrs. Betsey (HOMER) HUTCHINSON probably lived into the 1850's. So, she would have been the only wife of Thomas M. HUTCHINSON. It was another Thomas HUTCHINSON (of NH) who married Betsey BLACKINGTON. So, people who are researching this couple should correct or re-research them !
Does anyone know anything; birth, marriage, death about a Stephen Patch who married a Ruth Stone who were probably living in Chelmsford about 1751. Thanks, Dale
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McGlashing - Baxter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AFB.2ACE/1846 Message Board Post: Hello: We're still trying to locate information on the Baxter Family of Waltham. George Baxter we know died in 1931 and have his obit. I believe his wife Pearl (Hosie) Baxter may have died @1953. They had 2 daughters - Gwendolyn who in 1931 was training as a nurse at Waltham Hospital and the other daughter was Aubrey. My hope is first to try and locate family of the above or locate an obit for Pearl as that may have married names of the 2 daughters. Thanks for any help. Sandi
Hello, I just went to the web site for the Chelmsford Historical Society to see if they had any events coming up this Spring ! And, I was reminded of the new part of their web site which offers the names of the "historical homes" in town, along with the names of the homes -- http://wwc.townofchelmsford.us/CHCwebsite/chc_history_files.htm Also shown are a picture of some of the historical cemeteries; I think 2 of them might be currently located in Lowell ! http://wwc.townofchelmsford.us/CHCwebsite/Cemeteries.htm And, this page has a list of some surnames important in Chelmsford's history -- http://www.chelmhist.org/archives.htm The page on the KIDDER name was provided by .. me ! (I also provided the page on KIDDER for the web site for the Billerica Historical Society.) One thing I've been surprised at is that a large neighborhood in current southwestern Chelmsford is associated with the BYAM name, and yet we very rarely see that surname mentioned on the Lists. http://www.chelmhist.org/index.htm Enjoy your day ! Betty (near Lowell, MA) P.S. One of the things on my very long "Genealogy-to-do-List" is to also do a write-up for the CROSBY name in 1600's Billerica. My great-great-grandmother, nee' Adelaide Crosby HUTCHINSON, was descended from George HUTCHINSON of Charlestown, MA, and Simon CROSBY of Billerica, MA. P.S.2 I had mentioned the GREEN Cemetery in Carlisle in another post this morning. When I looked it up, I discovered that it is the small, historic cemetery just south of Carlisle Center on Rt. 225. And, I was just there a few months ago for the burial of my neighbor's brother ! A quick story about my new neighbors is that, when my neighbor (in late 70's), also named Betty, got married, she moved from Arlington to Billerica ! When I got married in 1960's, I moved from Arlington to Billerica ! And, the other Betty had lived only a few houses from me -- but her husband had moved the family to northern NH some 10 years before I got there ! We have come to find out that this NEEDHAM family and my friend and I have many "coincidences." (This family returned to MA to have a small farm nearby in Carlisle.)
Rosemary Nunnaly contributed the following from The Lowell Sun, 21 October 1893 - Miss Annie Kennedy, deceased in Ireland; Louis Brown escaped from the Concord Reformatory; William Dingwell kicked by a horse; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Thompson will observe the 50th wedding anniversary; Mr. J. Maguire of Varney street has gone to the World's Fair; Mrs. S.H. Geddes of Marlborough street is entertaining Mrs. Frank W. Pearson of Rivera, Cal.; Mrs. Pierre Demers has returned home from St. Blaise. P.P.A. Burnham has gone to Chazy, N.Y. See http://www.rootsweb.com/~mamidnws/1893/OCT.html#21 for details. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dennis Ahern | Middlesex County Massachusetts Newspaper Abstracts Acton, Massachusetts | http://www.rootsweb.com/~mamidnws/index.html - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hello, I believe I posted a few weeks ago about the extended family of Zacheus and Elizabeth (KIDDER) GREEN who lived in Carlisle, MA. Zacheus was probably born in Concord, MA. There were GREEN families in Carlisle for many generations, and "a GREEN house" still exists in Carlisle Center. I am trying to learn more about the 10 children of Zacheus and Elizabeth GREEN, so that I can have the information included in an updated version of "the KIDDER book." So far, I have only found some information about the oldest son, Thomas Kidder GREEN, b1768, and their youngest son, Asa GREEN, b1785. And, I was wondering if anyone knew about the other 8 children ! In 1793, on the death of his grandfather, Thomas KIDDER, Thomas GREEN inherited that "large property" in Westford, MA. But, he seems to have only lived there for a few years, as, when he married in 1797, he was said to have been from Westmoreland, NH.* He married Betsey COGSWELL of Littleton, MA, and they reportedly had 5 children, 4 daughters, and a son, Cogswell Kidder GREEN. Mrs. Betsey GREEN seems to have died within a few months of giving birth to her 10th child. And, sometime between ~1825 and ~1840, Thomas GREEN moved to Michigan ! (Possibly with a stop in Ohio.) Most of the daughters seem to have remained in NH, but the son, Cogswell GREEN, was reported to have married in Michigan ! The only thing I can find on Asa GREEN is a paragraph in the "History of Carlisle, MA." "Asa Green, son of Zacheus Green of Carlisle, graduated from Williams College in 1807, and settled in Brattleboro, Vermont, where he practiced law and also had the appointment of postmaster." In the chapter on burials in Carlisle, MA, there are stones for: Asa GREEN, died Apr. 1853, Age 82, and Mrs. Esther GREEN, died Sept. 1826, Age 51. The date of death and age are slightly off for Asa GREEN, b1785, so there might have been another Asa GREEN, b~1771, who remained in Carlisle. Also, Zacheus and Elizabeth GREEN are buried in the "GREEN Cemetery" in Carlisle. ... I have the "History of Carlisle" from the Library for a few more days. If anyone would like me to look someone up for them, please let me know. Betty (near Lowell, MA) * As a life-long resident of MA (not far from the NH border), I was surprised that I had never heard of the town of Westmoreland, NH. I looked it up and discovered it is west of Keene, NH, and directly on the VT border. It started out as one of the "Connecticut River Fort Towns." FYI: I just remembered that I didn't look in the chapter on burials in the GREEN Cemetery in Carlisle, MA, for other members of Zacheus' family. I'll list the names mentioned, which I haven't already mentioned above: Lt. Asa GREEN, died 1785 at Age 41, and wife, Mrs. Abi GREEN, died 1793, Age 49 Capt. John GREEN, died 1793, Age 85, and wife, Mrs. Martha GREEN, died 1792, Age 83 Isaiah GREEN, died 1855, "Aet. 83," and wife, Mrs. Hannah GREEN, died 1845, "Aet. 69" Hannah L. C. GREEN, died 1897, Age 90 (unknown whether she married) Lois GREEN, died 1854, Age 94 Nathan GREEN, died 1818, "Aet. 83," and wife, Mrs. Lois GREEN, died 1821, Age 83 Samuel GREEN, died 1829, "Aet. 30" Nathan GREEN, Jr., died 1818, "Aet. 55," and wife, Mrs. Sarah GREEN, died 1833, "Aet. 61" Leonard GREEN, died 1838, Age 78, and wife, Mrs. Thankful GREEN, died 1815, Age 55, and wife, Mrs. Lydia GREEN, died 1826, Age 57 Samuel GREEN, died 1816, "Aet. 76," and wife, Mrs. Rebekah GREEN, died 1817, "Aet. 75" Jefferson GREEN, died 1832, "Aet. 30" Silas GREEN, died 1833, "Aet. 59," and wife, Mrs. Elizabeth GREEN, died 1836, "Aet. 61" Cyrus GREEN, died 1855, Age 55 Ephraim GREEN, died 1824, "Aet. 24" (Deacon) John GREEN, died 1858, Age 88, and wife, Mrs. Mary GREEN, died 1817, "Aet. 47," and wife, Mrs. Anna S. GREEN, died 1865, "Aet. 83" Joseph GREEN, died 1893, Age 64, and wife, Mrs. Martha A. GREEN, died 1857, "Aet. 25" Tilly GREEN, died 1849, "Aet. 69," and wife, Mrs. Patty GREEN, died 1849, "Aet. 69" Benjamin GREEN, son of Tilly & Patty GREEN, died 1859, "Aet. 45" There are many others buried in the GREEN Cemetery, but they have other surnames. (I am guessing that "Aet." means something like "estimated age.") FYI: On another page of the "History of Carlisle," the people holding the first offices in town are mentioned, and they include: Capt. John GREEN, Lt. Asa GREEN, and Samuel GREEN, and Zacheus GREEN. So, there must have been at least 4 GREEN families in the early history of Carlisle, MA. FYI: The first chapter of the book states that it took "many" years for the residents of "the northern district of Concord, MA" and the residents of the "BLOOD's FARM" part of Billerica, MA, to get Court approval to separate from the "mother towns." Carlisle was finally incorporated in 1754. So, even though Zacheus GREEN was reported to have been born in Concord, MA, in 1731/2, son of John and Martha GREEN (see above), the family was probably living in "the northern district" of Concord - so their home became part of Carlisle, MA, in 1754.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AFB.2ACE/1845.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks Susan. I am doing a genealogy report on the McFerren family, who were very active in building our town of Hoopeston IL in the late 1800's. Marjorie's grandfather, J S McFerren, financed several buildings in our business district, as well as three mansion-type residences. I appreciate your steering me to the source to obtain obituaries on both Mr and Mrs Kaufmann.
I am trying to locate a marriage record for a Daniel Morse and Elizabeth Winchester that supposedly took place on April 27, 1777 in Watertown. Can anyone help me? Thanks, Dale
Angela, Where was Alice born? Do you know who her parents and/or siblings were? My grandmother was an O'Donnell, and I too am searhing for O'Donnell cousins of hers. Let me know, and maybe I emphasize maybe, with a name like O'Donnell they may connect, or maybe Alice will connect with a friend of mine, whose maiden name was O'Donnell. We all lived in the Salem, Reading Dorchester, So Boston Brighton Ma areas(Dorchester So Boston and Brighton are Boston neighborhoods in case you didn't know that). Good luck Barbara
Her obituary was published three times according to this free search engine http://oa.newsbank.com/ . Note the last name spelling: 1. O'DONNELL, Alice R. (McCarthy) Boston Globe, The (MA) - May 15, 2005 2. O'DONNELL, Alice R. (McCarthy) Boston Globe, The (MA) - May 14, 2005 3. O'DONNELL, Alice R. (McCarthy) Boston Globe, The (MA) - May 13, 2005 But I can't seem to access it online from the Globe for those days. (I used Ancestry.com, NewEnglandAncestors.org, Boston.com obituary archives search, and the Boston Public Library web site for newspaper collection.) You may need to ask a librarian to copy it and send it to you, if someone here on the list can't go in and look it up. Good luck, Susan On 4/23/06, ADib102684@aol.com <ADib102684@aol.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I was hoping that someone might be able to locate a obit for me. I am > searching for the obit for Alice R. O'Donnel. She was born 04/01/1910 and died > 05/12/2005 in Winchester MA. > > Thank you for any help. > > Thanks in advance! > Angela > Tampa >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kaufmann Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AFB.2ACE/1845.1 Message Board Post: His obituary was published twice according to this free search engine http://oa.newsbank.com/ : 1. Obituary - Dr. Gustav G. Kaufmann Ex-chief of staff at Winchester (Mass.) Hospital Telegraph, The (Nashua, NH) - June 19, 1997 2. Dr. Gustav G. Kaufmann Telegraph, The (Nashua, NH) - June 19, 1997 If you go to the Telegraph web site, it gives you a partial view of the obituary as: Obituary - Dr. Gustav G. Kaufmann Ex-chief of staff at Winchester (Mass.) Hospital Date: June 19, 1997 Publication: Telegraph, The (Nashua, NH) Page: 17 Word Count: 338 "Dr. Gustav G. Kaufmann, 84, of Winchester, Mass., died Thursday, June 12, 1997, at Winchester Hospital after a lengthy illness. .Dr. Kaufmann had been in private practice in Winchester for more than 35 years. He was a former chief of staff and chief of medicine at Winchester Hospital from 1967-69, and he was medical director at the Aberjona and Winchester Nursing Homes. Also, he was the chairman of the Winchester Hospital Capital Campaign Drive..He was a member of the American Medical..." To obtain the rest of it will cost $2.95, unless you are a newspaper subscriber. You might post a message on the Hillsborough County, NH board asking someone to look it up for you. This is the newspaper obit section: http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=obits At the top enter the name to search the archives. Good luck! Susan P.S. Is this his wife's obituary? Obituary - Kaufmann Marjorie (McFerren) Kaufmann Date: September 13, 1998 Publication: Telegraph, The (Nashua, NH) Page: B7 Word Count: 229 Served on board of directors for Hospice Care Inc. .Marjorie (McFerren) Kaufmann, 81, of Winchester, Mass., died Thursday, Sept. 10, 1998, at her residence..She was on the board of directors of Hospice Care Inc..Mrs. Kaufmann was a member of the Winton Club and the Friends of the Winchester Hospital..She was a homemaker and active parishioner at the Parish of the Epiphany in Winchester..Mrs. Kaufmann graduated from Presbyterian School of Nursing in 1941..She was born in...
Does any have a Hannah or Abigail Adams marrying a Henry, Thomas or Blodget Smith?
Does any one have a Hannah or Abigail Cady marrying a Henry, Thomas or Blodget Smith?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AFB.2ACE/1845 Message Board Post: seeking an obit for Gustav G Kaufmann, Jr., 6/28/1912-6/12/1997 of Winchester, middlesex, MA Thanks
Hello, I was hoping that someone might be able to locate a obit for me. I am searching for the obit for Alice R. O'Donnel. She was born 04/01/1910 and died 05/12/2005 in Winchester MA. Thank you for any help. Thanks in advance! Angela Tampa
HISTORY OF STANSTEAD COUNTY by B. F. HUBBARD Pages 222. & 223. FAMILY OF PHILIP VERBACK PHILIP VERBACK, b. in Framingham, Mass., March 22, 1760, m. SARAH MARTIN, b. in Bradford, VT., March 15, 1766. Settled on No. 2, 4th Range of Stanstead, in 1806. He d. Dec. 30, 1856. She d. July 16, 1852. CHILDREN: NATHANIEL, b. March 5, 1786, m. MIRIAM TILTON LOIS, b. March 23, 1788, m. MORRILL MAGOON THANKFUL, b. Feb 11, 1790, m. SAMUEL COLLINS WILLIAM, b. April 28, 1792, m. SARAH COLBY. He sustained the offices of deacon in the Congregational Church of Derby for many years. D. in 1867. BENJAMIN, b. Aug. 20, 1794, d. in 1815 CALVIN, b. Sept. 20, 1796, m. JUDITH SMALL ROSWELL, b. April 19, 1799, m. HANNAH BODWELL JEREMIAH, b. Feb. 18, 180, m. DAMARIS MOREY JEHIEL, b. May 26, 1804, m. BETSEY MOREY LUTHER, b. Oct. 1, 1808, m. LUCY WHITE ============================================ Marlington Cemetery Stanstead County, Quebec, Canada Verback, Philip, d. 30 Dec 1856, 97yrs Verback, Sarah, d. 16 Jul 1852, 86y 4m, wife of Philip Verback ============================================= Website: http://www.mesaieux.com/an/default.htm our Folks- Family number 546192 Marriage: On March 7, 1827 in Anglicans-Charleston Town/District: Hatley/Memphremagog Between Roswell Verback and Hannah Bodwell =================================================== Jacqueline Sleeper Russell website: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SRCH&db=jacquelinesr&surna me=A