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/1721.1.1 Message Board Post: John, I realized this morning that on Parmelia's death information from that website that her name should have read Parmelia Dupuis. Sorry. Maureen
Can anyone please tell me how to go about obtaining probate court records for 1976-1978 time frame in Reading MA.? How much will it cost,? and what information must I furnish to obtain such information.? What information would be found in those records. ? Its for my mothers house who died Sept 15 1976 in Melrose Ma and is buried in Salem Ma. Thank you. Barbara Nsambradley@aol.com
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/1721.1 Message Board Post: John, I checked a website that has some of Lowell's vitals indexed online (http://library.uml.edu/clh/Vital.Html) and I found a listing under deaths. Not sure if it is the same Joseph....and also found Parmelia. See below: Joseph Robitaille, date of obit June 17, 1947. It didn't show any age, so not sure if he is the same one. Here is Parmelia's.... Parmelia Robitaille, date of death March 5, 1933, age 58. Now I do have to hit the library here in Lowell on Saturday. If you want I can pull the obit for Parmelia and also check the one for Joseph to see if it his him. Let me know. You can email me directly at moereilly@rcn.com. Maureen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AFB.2ACE/1721 Message Board Post: looking for info on joseph robitaille married to Parmelia Caillier. I believe they were married in Lowell. any help is greatly appeciated. John delorme
Jan, I've forwarded your three emails to "GenealogyGuy96@gmail.com" in case he does not subscribe to the mailing list. You may want to copy his email address, too, if you find anything else. Good detective work, by the way! Susan On 1/31/06, jan <squash1909@comcast.net> wrote: > > If I find anything else I will let you know. >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MAGNUSON, SMITH Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AFB.2ACE/1720 Message Board Post: I am trying to find the exact date/place of the marriage of Carl W. MAGNUSON and Helene H. SMITH, who would have married between 1930-1933. In 1930 Helene was living in Malden, and Carl in Dedham. Any thoughts? Thank you
From The Lexington Minuteman, 19 January 1918 - Arlington: Cinderella Man playing at the Regent; Miss Dorothy Sewell of Bath, Maine, engaged to Lieut. George A. Percy; Amos H. Dwinel deceased; recital at Kathleen Vincent O'Hara's dancing school; Pauline Louise Win engaged to Lucian Wright Mead; Miss Ruth Gleason gives stereopticon lecture on Alaska at First Baptist church. See http://www.rootsweb.com/~mamidnws/1918/JAN.html#19 for details of these and other stories. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dennis Ahern | Middlesex County Massachusetts Newspaper Abstracts Acton, Massachusetts | http://www.rootsweb.com/~mamidnws/index.html - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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/1716.1.1.1 Message Board Post: It can be found at www.newenglandancestors.org . You need to be a member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society to use the database.
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/1716.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for the information you said that you find that information on line can you give me the website?? thank
Subject: Ann Hutchinson - the Antinomian Position opposed by John Winthrop Source: Journal of John Winthrop 1630-1649 p.105 Journal of John Winthrop October 1636 "One Mrs. Hutchinson, a member of the church of Boston, a woman of a ready wit and bold spirit, brought over with her two dangerous errors. 1. That the person of the Holy Ghost dwells in a justified person. 2. That no sanctification can help to evidence to us our justification. From these two grew many branches; as, I, Our union with the Holy p.106 Ghost, so as a Christian remains dead to every spiritual action and hath no gifts nor graces, other than such as are in hypocrites, nor any other sanctification but the Holy Ghost himself. There joined with her in these opinions a brother of hers, one Mr. Wheelwright, a silenced minister sometimes in England. Oct 25, 1636 The other ministers in the Bay, hearing of these things, came to Boston at the time of a General Court, and entered conferences in private with them to the end they might know the certainty of these things; that if need were, they might write to the church in Boston about them, to prevent (if it were possible) the dangers which seemed hereby to hang over that and the rest of the churches. At this conference, Mr. Cotton was present, and gave satisfaction to them, so as he agreed with them all in the point of sanctification and so did Mr. Wheelwright; so as they all did hold that sanctification did help to evidence justification. The same he had delivered plainly in public, divers times, but for the indwelling of the person of the Holy Ghost, he held that still (as some others of the ministers did) but not union with the person of the Holy Ghost (as Mrs. Hutchinson and others did) so as to amount to a personal union. Mr. Cotton being requested by the General Court, with some other p.107 ministers, to assist some of the Magistrates in compiling a body of fundamental laws, did this Court present a model of Moses his judicials, compiled in an exact method, which wer taken into further consideration til the next General Court. October 30, 1636 Some of the church of Boston being of the opinion of Mrs. Hutchinson, had labored to have Mr. Wheelwright to be called to be a teacher there. It was propounded the last Lord's Day, and was moved again this day for resolution. One of the church (himself, John Winthrop) stood up and said he could not consent etc. His reason was, because the Church being well furnished already with able Ministers, whose spirits they knew, and whose labors God had blessed in much love and sweet peace, he thought it not fit (no necessity urging) to put the welfare of the church to the least hazard, as he feared they should do by calling in one whose spirit they knew not, and one who seemed to dissent in judgement, and instanced in two points, which he delivered in a late exercise there: 1. That a believer was more than a creature. 2. That the person of the Holy Ghost and a believer were united. Hereupon the Governor (footnote 71 - Henry Vane) spake that he marvelled at this, seeing Mr. Cotton had lately approved his doctrine. To this Mr. Cotton answered, that he did not remember the 1st and desired Mr. Wheelwright to explain his meaning. He denied not the points but showed upon what occasion he delivered them. Whereupon, there being an endeavor to make reconciliation the first replied that, although Mr. Wheelwright and himself might likely agree about the point, and though he thought reverendly of his godliness, and abilities so as he could be content to live under such ministry, yet seeing he was apt to raise doubtful disputations p.108 he could not consent to choose him to that place. Whereupon the church gave way, that he might be called to a new church to be gathered at Mount Woollaston (now Braintree) Diverse of the brethren too offence at the said speech against Mr. Wheelwright whereupon the same brother spake in the congregation the next day to this effect: That he was desirous to give satisfaction, for that he had charged the brother in public, and for a thing so long since delivered, and had not first dealt with him privately. For this he acknowledged it was a failing; but the occasion was that when he heard the points delivered, he took them in a good sense, as spoken figuratively, but hearing very lately that he was suspected to hold such opinions, it cause him to think he spake as he meant. And 2nd cause of offence was, that in his speech appeared some bitterness. For that he answered, that they well knew his manner of speech was always earnest in things which he conceived to be serious; and professed that he did love that brother's person, and did honor the gifts and graces of God in him. The 3rd was, that he had charged him to have held things which he did not. For this he answered, that he had spoken since with the said brother and for the two points - that a believer should be more than a creature, and that there should be a personal union between the Holy Ghost and a believer - he denied to hold either of them; but by necessary consequence, he doth hold them both; for he holds (said he) that there is a real union with the person of the Holy Ghost, and then of necessity it must be personal, and so a believer must be more than a creature, viz - God-man, even Christ Jesus. Now, whether this were agreeable to the doctrine of the church or not, he left the Church to judge; hoping that the Lord would direct our teacher (footnote 72 - John Cotton) to clear these points fully, and he had well done in good measure already, and concluded that he did not intend to dispute the matter (as not having place or calling thereunto then); yet if any brother desired to see what light p.109 he walked by, he would be ready to impart it to him. How this was taken by the congregation did not appear for no man spake to it. A day or two after, the same brother wrote his mind fully, with such scriptures and arguments as came to hand, and sent it to Mr. Cotton* footnote 73 John Winthropl's statement to Cotton is lost. John Winthrop also wrote two papers (also lost) against the Antinomian position that he showed to Wilson; one was a declaration on justification and the other a plea for pacification within the Massachusetts Church. When Shepard saw these papers, he urged John Winthrop not to circulate them further for he found John Winthrop's arguments to be dangerously close to condeding man an initiative in the quest for salvation. etc etc Insert Winthrop, John, 1588–1649, governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony, b. Edwardstone, near Groton, Suffolk, England. Of a landowning family, he studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, came into a family fortune, and became a government administrator with strong Puritan leanings. A member of the _Massachusetts Bay Company_ (http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?method=4&dsid=2040&dekey=MassachBC&gwp=8&curtab=2040_1) , he led the group that arranged for the removal of the company's government to New England and was chosen (1629) governor of the proposed colony. He arrived (1630) in the ship Arbella at Salem and shortly founded on Shawmut peninsula the settlement that became Boston. He was—with the possible exception of John _Cotton_ (http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?method=4&dsid=2039&dekey=Cotton-J&gwp=8&curtab=2039_1) —the most distinguished citizen of Massachusetts Bay colony, serving as governor some 12 times. He helped to shape the theocratic policy of the colony and opposed broad democracy. It was while he was deputy governor and Sir Henry _Vane_ (http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?method=4&dsid=2039&dekey=Vane-H2&gwp=8&curtab=2039_1) (1613– 62) was governor that Winthrop bitterly and successfully opposed the Antinomian beliefs of Anne _Hutchinson_ (http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?method=4&dsid=2039&dekey=HutchinsoA&gwp=8&curtab=2039_1) and her followers, who were supported by Vane. The force of his influence on the history of Massachusetts was enormous. Winthrop's journal, which was edited by J. K. Hosmer and published in 1908 as The History of New England from 1630 to 1649 is one of the most valuable of American historical sources. _www.answers.com/topic/john-winthrop_ (http://www.answers.com/topic/john-winthrop) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ God Bless America History & Genealogy Freely Shared Janice Farnsworth _http://tfeeney.esmartbiz.com/janice.htm_ (http://tfeeney.esmartbiz.com/janice.htm) and Toni Feeney _http://www.tfeeney.esmartbiz.com/page7.htm_ (http://www.tfeeney.esmartbiz.com/page7.htm) Ray Charles - America ~ His 9/11/2001 recording. http://www.kids-teens.org/Greetings/america0.htm
" Anne Hutchinson (1591-1643) was a Puritan, a religious pioneer and some believe she was a forerunner of the women's liberation movement. So why did Governor John Winthrop, in 1638, order her banished from the Mass Bay Colony as a woman not fit for society? If so, then why is there a bronze statue of her outside the State House in Boston, MA today? And what is Anne Hutchinson's connection to Marlborough, MA?" The oldest known grave in Marlborough, exists in the Springhill Burial Grounds It is that of Captain Edward Hutchinson, born May 28, 1613 in Alford Lincolnshire England. He was the son of William Hutchinson, born 1586 in England and died 1642 in Boston, Massachusetts and Anne Marbury born Alford Lincolnshire, England and died August 20, 1643 in New York N.Y.. He, along with his parents came to the New World in 1634 aboard the "Griffen". He married Katherine Hamby on October 13, 1636 in Ipswich, Suffolk England. Edward had gained the Rank of Captain during those early times. It was Saturday July 17, 1675, the morning after Captain Hutchinson returned with his troops from a skirmish with the Indians......... For the rest of the story go here>>>>> http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~historyofmarlborough/hutchinson.htm
1900 different address same ward and city. 12 Columbia Street William 40 Margaret 44 Gertrude 10 Wiliam 10 John 7 Birthdates are William July, 1859 Margaret Nov, 1855 Gertrude June 1889 William Feb, 1890 John June 1893 Jan If I find anything else I will let you know. -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of GenealogyGuy96@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:05 PM To: MAMIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MAMIDDLE] John Francis Knight's parents This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: KNIGHT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AFB.2ACE/1719 Message Board Post: I am looking for information about parents of John Francis Knight Sr. who was born in Somerville on June 23, 1892 and died in Somerville on December 10, 1972. All I know that their names are William and Margaret Knight. I would like to get more information. Thanks, Sean McCauley ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx
1930 Somerville Ward 3 51 School Street William E 70 Special Officer Slaughter House Margaret 73 Timothy 75 no occupation Michael 65 Elevator operator Slaughter House Living in same house John Knight 39 24 when married Wire Commissioner for the City of Somerville He born Mass Father Mass Mother Maine Ellen 41 26 when married She born Ireland both parents born Ireland to US 1908 Naturalized. William E Son 14 Born Mass Father Born Mass Mother Ireland (all children born MASS) John F Jr son 12 Margaret M Daughter 11 Arthur Son 7 Eleanor Daughter 5 Dorothy Daughter 1 2/12 Creamer John Brother IN Law 33 Meat Smoker Slaughter House Born Ireland Parents born Ireland to US 1925 not naturalized Hope this helps Jan -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of GenealogyGuy96@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:05 PM To: MAMIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MAMIDDLE] John Francis Knight's parents This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: KNIGHT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AFB.2ACE/1719 Message Board Post: I am looking for information about parents of John Francis Knight Sr. who was born in Somerville on June 23, 1892 and died in Somerville on December 10, 1972. All I know that their names are William and Margaret Knight. I would like to get more information. Thanks, Sean McCauley ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx
In the 1910 census I found William E Knight 50 Married 24 yrs Police Officer Meat Factory Born Mass Father Mass Mother At Sea Margaret Knight 54 Married 24 yrs 4 children 3 surviving Born Maine Father born Ireland Mother born Ireland Gertrude daughter 21 Stenographer RR Office Born Mass Father Mass Mother Maine Single William son 20 Apprentice Machinist Born Mass Father Mass Mother Maine single John son 19 no occupation born Mass Father Mass Mother Maine sinlge Bridget Coakley 91 Mother in Law Widow 7 children 5 surviving Born Ireland Father Born Ireland Mother born Irleand Timothy Coakley Brother in Law 35 Single Glass Blower in Factory Born Maine Mother born Ireland Father born Ireland Michael Coakley Brother in Law 44 Single Painter Houses Born Mass Mother born Ireland Father Born Ireland. I will look on other censuses to see if any more clues but this sounds like your family Somerville Ward 2 425 Norfolk Street. Jan -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of GenealogyGuy96@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:05 PM To: MAMIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MAMIDDLE] John Francis Knight's parents This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: KNIGHT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AFB.2ACE/1719 Message Board Post: I am looking for information about parents of John Francis Knight Sr. who was born in Somerville on June 23, 1892 and died in Somerville on December 10, 1972. All I know that their names are William and Margaret Knight. I would like to get more information. Thanks, Sean McCauley ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx
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/1717.1 Message Board Post: Mass Vital Records from 1841 to 1910(City of Lowell) 1889 Marriage record May 8th Louis Fugere(age 41 - carpenter) son of Olive & Judith married Delmerise Norlle(?) age 29 - mill operation daughter of Edsin & Julienne Deloge. It was a 2nd marriage for both. Rev. A.M. Garin...both born in Canada I also noticed 2 other records for Louis Fugere in Lowell 1902- Vol.525, page 739 marriage record 1906 - Vol. 56, page 116 death record Records are not yet available to view on-line
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/1716.1 Message Board Post: From Mass Vital Records 1841-1919 Vol.434, Page 217(city of Lowell) Marriage record dated August 20, 1893 Alfred Deloge(carpenter - age 28) son of Etienne & Julienne married Flor Heroux (operator? - age 22). Both were born in Canada. A first marriage for both by Rev. L. Lamothe.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: KNIGHT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AFB.2ACE/1719 Message Board Post: I am looking for information about parents of John Francis Knight Sr. who was born in Somerville on June 23, 1892 and died in Somerville on December 10, 1972. All I know that their names are William and Margaret Knight. I would like to get more information. Thanks, Sean McCauley
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/1718 Message Board Post: Im looking for the wedding date of Anasthase Beaudry son of Arthur Beaudry and Rosanna Audette and MAlvina St-Denis i dont' know Malvina parents they got married at Lowell around 1915. I know the couple live their lives around Lowell and they had 2 sons if anyone have informations about this family let me know Christine
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/1717 Message Board Post: Im looking for the wedding date of Delmerise Delage dauther of Etienne Delage and Julienne Dubois and Louis Fugere i dont have louis parents. they got married probably at Lowell around 1890-1900 Im also looking for the couple children i know they have at least 3 children Thank you Christine
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/1716 Message Board Post: Im searching for the wedding date of Alfred Delage son of Etienne Delage and Julienne Dubois. I don't have the name of his spouse. The marriage took place at lowell 1890-1900 Thank you Christine