The information from this cemetery is found in the published VRS of Burlington (part of series of books of MA VRS to 1850) which can also be found at http://ma-vitalrecords.org/ Some members of his family are buried here but not the Thomas of interest. He resided at Townsend and his death is found in History of Mason NH. Also this cemetery was checked out a while ago. Marilyn
Thank you to everyone who so kindly did lookups on my behalf. Thanks to you all, I did find the line - Samuel Weaver being descended from Samuel Hunt and wife Naomi Wilson. Francis Weaver defected from the British Army in 1812, became the foreman at the Chelmsford Glassworks, and married Naomi Hunt, daughter of the "only cabinet maker in the area". Fun stuff to kick off the 2010 genealogy journey! Thank you again for your help, and best wishes for a very happy New Year. Susan in Georgia
There is an old graveyard across from simones park, near the lights, right next to an auto repair dealership, it is on bedford street. I believe there is an historical building on(on the corner), repair shop then graveyard, Hope this is the one, Good Luck..Lynda In a message dated 12/30/2009 9:50:13 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, bbffrrpp@comcast.net writes: Hello, Someone has just e-mailed me and told me that there is probably a DITSON gravesite in the "old graveyard" in Burlington. And it might be the gravesite for the "Thomas Ditson" which researchers have been looking for for a long time. I looked in my old "street-map book" and only one cemetery is mentioned on Bedford St. I just looked at the web site for the Town of Burlington, and an old graveyard is not mentioned (just 2 cemeteries). And, I don't see a way to e-mail the office of the DPW. http://www.burlington.org/index.html I was wondering if anyone knew where the "old Graveyard" is located. This is not the correct weather to be walking around an "old graveyard." :o) But, when it's a tiny bit warmer, I'd like to visit it and attempt to find the DITSON stone. Betty (near Lowell, MA) P.S. I just tried to find a web site for the Burlington Historical Society and found this. I'll look around the site to see if there is cemetery information there. http://www.burlingtonmahistory.com/home/home_index.htm To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MAMIDDLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MAMIDDLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
_http://www.google.com/patents?id=wvpLAAAAEBAJ&printsec=claims&zoom=4&ie=ISO -8859-1&output=html_ (http://www.google.com/patents?id=wvpLAAAAEBAJ&printsec=claims&zoom=4&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html) PATENT - SOLOMON SMITH, Acton Wit: WINTHROP E. FAULKNER & W.S. RODIMON Inventor: SOLOMON SMITH Assignee: SMITH a SCHOALER ============================================================================ ====== Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 57 - Page 251 Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - Law - 1854 71. For an Improvement in Parti-Coloring Machines,- Solomon Smith, Assignor to himself and Wm. Schoaler, Acton, Massachusetts. Claim.—" I claim dividing each of the horizontal layers or frames into two sections, and carrying the cloth from the lower to the upper sides of such sections between the contiguous inner ends of said sections. And, in combination with the said mode of using sections and carrying the cloth between them, I claim the improvement of making the end of one section lap by that of the other, so that the same contrivances used to compress the several frames together, or down upon one another, may also operate to compress the two sections together, and upon the cloth extending between them, as specified." Full view ============================================================================ ========== A pocket almanack, for the year ... : calculated for the use of the state of Massachusetts-Bay. Cotton & Woollen Print Works. McLaren George, Acton Schouler William, Acton ================================================================= History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts: with biographical ..., Volume 1 edited by Duane Hamilton Hurd The pencil manufactory of Henry M. Smith, East Acton, was built in 1848, by Ebeuezer Davis, Esq., and has been occupied successively since that time by Benjamin Davis, sash and blind manufactory; by William Schouler, print works; by A. G. Fay as pencil manufactory, and by its present occupant also in the manufacture of lead-pencils. ============================================================================ === 1850 United States Federal Census Name: William Schouler Age: 50 Estimated birth year: abt 1800 Birth Place: Scotland Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Family Number: 19 HOUSEHOLD: William Schouler 50 occ: Dyer Mrs Schouler 50 b. ME Margaret Schouler 9 Annette Schouler 3 Martha Wormwood 20 Silas Connant 26 ======================================================== 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Wm Schouler Age: 53 Birth Year: abt 1807 Birthplace: Scotland Home in 1860: South Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Gender: Male Post Office: South Acton HOUSEHOLD: Wm Schouler 53 occ: Printer v-3800/9000 Elizabeth Schouler 31 b. ME Jeanette E Schouler 13 Susan C Schouler 5 Francis A Schouler 3 J W Schouler 13 Wm A Schouler 9 Catherine Coghlan 2 ====================================================================== IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America WILLIAM SCHOULER Male Spouse: MARY CLARK Marriage: 04 SEP 1837 Arlington, Middlesex, Massachusetts Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. ==================================================================== IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America WILLIAM SCHOULER Male Marriages: Spouse: FRANCES ELIZA WARREN Marriage: 06 OCT 1835 Arlington, Middlesex, Massachusetts Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. ============================================================================ ======== SOLOMON SMITH, JR., and CATHERINE EVELETH FAULKNER were my 3-great grandparents. Was really surprised to discover over Christmas holiday that he had a patent. This lead me to do a little research on many patent was assigned to who also lived in Acton for a time. It really pays to keep checking GOOGLE books for new items that are adding continually. I had another great find in GOOGLE books before Christmas that was about a school my 4-gg had in Nashville, TN., that revealed a daughter I was totally unaware of. Wishing the list great genealogy finds in 2010! Jacqueline Sleeper Russell _http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jacquelinesr_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jacquelinesr)
Hello, Someone has just e-mailed me and told me that there is probably a DITSON gravesite in the "old graveyard" in Burlington. And it might be the gravesite for the "Thomas Ditson" which researchers have been looking for for a long time. I looked in my old "street-map book" and only one cemetery is mentioned on Bedford St. I just looked at the web site for the Town of Burlington, and an old graveyard is not mentioned (just 2 cemeteries). And, I don't see a way to e-mail the office of the DPW. http://www.burlington.org/index.html I was wondering if anyone knew where the "old Graveyard" is located. This is not the correct weather to be walking around an "old graveyard." :o) But, when it's a tiny bit warmer, I'd like to visit it and attempt to find the DITSON stone. Betty (near Lowell, MA) P.S. I just tried to find a web site for the Burlington Historical Society and found this. I'll look around the site to see if there is cemetery information there. http://www.burlingtonmahistory.com/home/home_index.htm
Hi Susan (and Ginny), I'm not finding a Samuel WEAVER in Middlesex County, and only a few WEAVER's in general. I checked for a Samuel WILSON, and didn't find one in 1820, but found this man. He and his wife, Mary, were living with a RICHARDSON family. WILSON, SAML (1860 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, CAMBRIDGE Age: 73, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA Series: M653 Roll: 511 Page: 752 There are 2 other, younger Samuel WILSON's but not living near Lowell in 1860. In 1860 there were over 200 WILSON people in Middlesex County. In 1810 there was a Samuel WILSON living in Carlisle. (Another WILSON, also.) That's all for this morning. Betty (near Lowell, MA) P.S. From Susan's query and Ginny's look-up: I checked the NEHGS website and found a death record for one Naomi Weaver, who's husband was Kurt. Her parents were Samuel and Naomi (Wilson). She died 23 October 1870 in Chelmsford of a strangulated hernia, at age 71yrs, 5 months. She was widowed, born in Lowell. Her parents were born in Tewksbury and Tyngsborough. Volume 230, page 132.
Hi Ginny, Thank you for the look-ups. It was Susan who was posting the query, and I'm sure she will appreciate it. That is a confusing note on the death record. I can make a slightly off-topic comment. In the early 1980's, I was diagnosed with .3. "abdominal Hernias." And I found it is fairly rare that a woman has them, but they do happen. And, just with men, they are dangerous and can be life-threatening. * Betty (near Lowell, MA) * In my case, and now possibly in all cases, "hernias" are a whole in a muscle wall - and are caused by a so-called "Mid-Line Defect." Just this year doctors are discovering that many defects in a baby when they are born which are caused by a "mid-line defect." You can look-up that term and find details. In my case, the official diagnosis was: "a Mid-Line Defect which Went Undiagnosed at Birth." On-line it says that this problem can be inherited and can run in families. Last year my youngest sister was diagnosed with a Hernia, and we have several cousins who were born with a Hernia. And there is also something called an "internal" Hernia which another cousin might have. ----- Original Message ----- From: "ginnyb" <ginnyb@comcast.net> To: <mamiddle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 9:32 AM Subject: Re: [MAMiddle] [MAMiddle Samuel H. WEAVER > Hi Betty, > I checked the NEHGS website and found a death record for one Naomi Weaver, > who's husband was Kurt. Her parents were Samuel and Naomi (Wilson). She > died 23 October 1870 in Chelmsford of a strangulated hernia, at age 71yrs, > 5 months. She was widowed, born in Lowell. Her parents were born in > Regards, > Ginny > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty" <bbffrrpp@comcast.net> > To: <mamiddle@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 5:10 AM > Subject: Re: [MAMiddle] [MAMiddle Samuel H. WEAVER > >> Betty (near Lowell, MA) >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "SR" <russell2855@bellsouth.net> >> To: <mamiddle@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 6:43 PM >> Subject: [MAMiddle] Knights of Pythias; Wm North Lodge, Mr. Horeb Arch >> Chptr >> >> >> My g-grandfather, Samuel Hunt Weaver of Lowell / Chelmsford died in 1890. >> >> >> Susan in Georgia
Hi Betty, I checked the NEHGS website and found a death record for one Naomi Weaver, who's husband was Kurt. Her parents were Samuel and Naomi (Wilson). She died 23 October 1870 in Chelmsford of a strangulated hernia, at age 71yrs, 5 months. She was widowed, born in Lowell. Her parents were born in Tewksbury and Tyngsborough. Volume 230, page 132. No Norma Weaver was found on the VRs (deaths). One thing doesn't make sense, though. Although her parents are given as above, there is no indication of Samuel's surname. Is it Wilson, or is that the mother's surname? I checked for her on the 1850 census at Ancestry, but got no return on the search with either spelling (Naomi or Norma). Regards, Ginny ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <bbffrrpp@comcast.net> To: <mamiddle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 5:10 AM Subject: Re: [MAMiddle] [MAMiddle Samuel H. WEAVER > Hi again, > > In 1870, Samuel and Maria WEAVER were living in Chelmsford: > > WEAVER, SAMUEL H (1870 U.S. Census) > MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, CHELMSFORD > Age: 36, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA > Series: M593 Roll: 625 Page: 370 > > They have sons, 16 and 10, with them, and possibly Samuel's mother, Naomi > WEAVER, 72. > > There was a Henry WEAVER, 35, living in Lowell who could have been a > brother. > > In 1860 Samuel and .Mariah .. WEAVER are in Chelmsford with their sons, 6 > and a baby. > > WEAVER, SAMUEL H (1860 U.S. Census) > MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, CHELMSFORD > Age: 25, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA > Series: M653 Roll: 506 Page: 656 > > This lady could have been his mother; with handwriting, Norma and Naomi, > could be the same name: > > WEAVER, NORMA (1860 U.S. Census) > MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, CHELMSFORD > Age: 61, Female, Race: WHITE, Born: MA > Series: M653 Roll: 506 Page: 658 > > She is living with the family of George and Louisa EBERT (sp?). > Possible married daughter? .. I can't check the 1850 census but maybe > someone else can. If Norma was born ~1800, she should be in the 1810 > or > 1820 census pages. I checked and there were only .10. WEAVER > households > in MA those years, and none in Middlesex Co. or Essex Co. or Suffolk Co. > > This could be one of Samuel's sons: > > WEAVER, FRANK (1900 U.S. Census) > MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, 8-WD LOWELL > Age: 46, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA > Series: T623 Roll: 661 Page: 269 > > > WEAVER, F L (1880 U.S. Census) > MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, LOWELL; 4-WD > Age: 25, Race: WHITE, Born: MA > Series: T9 Roll: 545 Page: 429 > > > > Betty (near Lowell, MA) > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "SR" <russell2855@bellsouth.net> > To: <mamiddle@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 6:43 PM > Subject: [MAMiddle] Knights of Pythias; Wm North Lodge, Mr. Horeb Arch > Chptr > > > My g-grandfather, Samuel Hunt Weaver of Lowell / Chelmsford died in 1890. > > > Susan in Georgia > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MAMIDDLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject > and the body of the email with no additional text. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MAMIDDLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi again, In 1870, Samuel and Maria WEAVER were living in Chelmsford: WEAVER, SAMUEL H (1870 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, CHELMSFORD Age: 36, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA Series: M593 Roll: 625 Page: 370 They have sons, 16 and 10, with them, and possibly Samuel's mother, Naomi WEAVER, 72. There was a Henry WEAVER, 35, living in Lowell who could have been a brother. In 1860 Samuel and .Mariah .. WEAVER are in Chelmsford with their sons, 6 and a baby. WEAVER, SAMUEL H (1860 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, CHELMSFORD Age: 25, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA Series: M653 Roll: 506 Page: 656 This lady could have been his mother; with handwriting, Norma and Naomi, could be the same name: WEAVER, NORMA (1860 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, CHELMSFORD Age: 61, Female, Race: WHITE, Born: MA Series: M653 Roll: 506 Page: 658 She is living with the family of George and Louisa EBERT (sp?). Possible married daughter? .. I can't check the 1850 census but maybe someone else can. If Norma was born ~1800, she should be in the 1810 or 1820 census pages. I checked and there were only .10. WEAVER households in MA those years, and none in Middlesex Co. or Essex Co. or Suffolk Co. This could be one of Samuel's sons: WEAVER, FRANK (1900 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, 8-WD LOWELL Age: 46, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA Series: T623 Roll: 661 Page: 269 WEAVER, F L (1880 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, LOWELL; 4-WD Age: 25, Race: WHITE, Born: MA Series: T9 Roll: 545 Page: 429 Betty (near Lowell, MA) ----- Original Message ----- From: "SR" <russell2855@bellsouth.net> To: <mamiddle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 6:43 PM Subject: [MAMiddle] Knights of Pythias; Wm North Lodge, Mr. Horeb Arch Chptr My g-grandfather, Samuel Hunt Weaver of Lowell / Chelmsford died in 1890. Susan in Georgia
Hi again, You didn't mention whether you had checked census information for Samuel WEAVER, but this appears to be the family in Lowell in 1880: S. H. WEAVER Self M Male W 45 MA Roofer PRUSSIA MA M. E. WEAVER Wife M Female W 45 NH Housekeeper NH NH F. L. WEAVER Son S Male W 25 MA Roofer MA NH F. A. WEAVER Son S Male W 21 MA Dentist MA NH B. L. WEAVER Dau S Female W 9 MA Scholar MA NH J. W. S. WEAVER Son S Male W 4 MA MA NH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts Notice that one of the sons at Age 21 was a dentist. Betty (near Lowell, MA) ----- Original Message ----- From: "SR" <russell2855@bellsouth.net> To: <mamiddle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 6:43 PM Subject: [MAMiddle] Knights of Pythias; Wm North Lodge, Mr. Horeb Arch Chptr My g-grandfather, Samuel Hunt Weaver of Lowell / Chelmsford died in 1890. Susan in Georgia
Hi Susan, The "Knights of Pythias" lodge was discussed on a List a few years ago. I don't remember which List but it could have been the MAEssex List. I think someone was looking to see if someone was a member of it. I remember being curious and I think I found out that the lodge is still around. I think it exists in Lynn, MA, and possibly in another city in that area. I've driven through the city and seen the sign on a building. http://www.pythias.org/ This page lists the lodges which still exist, and Lowell and Lynn are mentioned. Also, I wonder if the "William North Lodge" was the name of one of those lodges which existed in 1800's but not now. http://www.webnow.com/masskofp Regarding the Masons, I looked on-line and found this site. I'm not sure it tells too much but it might help a little: http://www.knightstemplar.org/index.html http://knightstemplar.org/gckt/mari/ Here is a page which might help a little, and there might be books about the history of the Masons. Check your local library's catalog. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Lodge_of_Massachusetts Oops. I guessed wrong. I just looked on-line and the "William North Lodge" is part of the Masons and it still exists in Lowell. But the history says it didn't start until 1920. http://wamesitlodge.org/index.php?view=venueevents&id=11%3AWilliam+North+Lodge&option=com_eventlist&Itemid=63 I think there are at least 2 web sites which list all the "fraternal lodges." This is one of them: http://www.cyndislist.com/soc-frat.htm Betty (near Lowell, MA) P.S. My parents met because of the existence of the "United Order of the Golden Cross." My father's sister belonged and she asked both of them to attend a meeting and that's where they met ~1940. They were in the "George A. Johnson Chapter" for the next 40 yrs. which met in Somerville. Maybe 20 yrs. ago this lodge was taken over by the "Woodmen of the World." ** Here is a page which might help someone; abbreviations for lodges: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njmorris/acronyms.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "SR" <russell2855@bellsouth.net> To: <mamiddle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 6:43 PM Subject: [MAMiddle] Knights of Pythias; Wm North Lodge, Mr. Horeb Arch Chptr His obit lists him as being a member of Lowell Lodge, Knights of Pythias. He was also a member of William North Lodge, Mr. Horeb Arch Chapter, and the Pilgrim Commandery of Masons. With best regards, Susan in Georgia
SR wrote: > My g-grandfather, Samuel Hunt Weaver of Lowell / Chelmsford died in 1890. > > His obit lists him as being a member of Lowell Lodge, Knights of Pythias. He was also a member of William North Lodge, Mr. Horeb Arch Chapter, and the Pilgrim Commandery of Masons. > > He was also a 32nd degree Mason. > > Can anyone tell me anything about these Lodges or what 32nd means? > > Thanks for any help anyone can provide. > Susan, Though I am a wife, daughter and sister to member of the Masonic fraternity, you would get a better understanding if you try this mail list..... http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/other/Fraternal_Organizations/FREEMASONS.html Good Luck! Mariana
Susan, The town records should still be available and depending on the town, they may be on microfilm available from the Family History Library. These were copies sent to the state, so the town should still have the originals. I'm still busy fixing the database. Right now, Burt Stackhouse is going through the 1886-90 marriages record images for Boston looking for entries where the page wasn't viewable due to holes punched in the papers. He finds, I fix. Also, Sam has sent me a couple of spreadsheets where the volume numbers and town names aren't in the database. I've been surprised what the original clerks actually typed. There were a half-dozen entries where the name Elizabeth was entered in place of the town. Still finding the occasional missing image, but 99 percent are now there. If you see a missing image, do check just the volume and page number for the page, to see what is there. There are still that bunch of entries that were fixed a year and a half ago, but were added incorrectly by the contractor, so they are not viewable, but other entries for that page are viewable. I've repaired a lot of them, but still continue to find more. I hope you had a great Chrismas and wish you a wonderful New Year with a lot of new sources for your family research. Sue Richart On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Susan Daily wrote: > That's a shame they aren't on film. Sue. Do the original books exist, > though, do you know? > > Susan > > On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Sue Richart wrote: > >> Greetings Listers, >> Below my signature is a list of volumes and page numbers for marriage >> records between 1841-1850 in the NEHGS Mass Vital Records 1841-1910 >> on-line database that are NOT on the FHL microfilm and therefore are >> permanently unavailable. >> >
I think 32nd degree means he was near the top of the echelon in the Masons. According to the new Dan Brown book, The Lost Symbol, I think 33rd degree is the highest degree a Mason can achieve, and at that point they are entitled to know all the secrets or something. So that would be an impressive achievement, and mean he was very well regarded. I hope others can answer your other questions. Susan On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:43 PM, SR <russell2855@bellsouth.net> wrote: > My g-grandfather, Samuel Hunt Weaver of Lowell / Chelmsford died in 1890. > > His obit lists him as being a member of Lowell Lodge, Knights of Pythias. > He was also a member of William North Lodge, Mr. Horeb Arch Chapter, and > the Pilgrim Commandery of Masons. > > He was also a 32nd degree Mason. > > Can anyone tell me anything about these Lodges or what 32nd means? > > Thanks for any help anyone can provide. > > With best regards, > Susan in Georgia
That's a shame they aren't on film. Sue. Do the original books exist, though, do you know? Susan On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Sue Richart <srichart4@gmail.com> wrote: > Greetings Listers, > Below my signature is a list of volumes and page numbers for marriage > records between 1841-1850 in the NEHGS Mass Vital Records 1841-1910 > on-line database that are NOT on the FHL microfilm and therefore are > permanently unavailable. > > Sam Sturgis, NEHGS database webmaster, has asked if I would let him > know if there are any images coming up "image not available" that are > not on the permanently unavailable list. For those subscribers to the > database, please keep an eye out for not yet connected images as you > search the database. For this 1841-1850 time frame, Sam has added > just under a thousand images to the database over the last week or so. > If in prior searches, you got the "image not available" field, please > try again. Please, let me know if you run into wrong image or missing > image problems. > > Sue Richart > NEHGS Volunteer > > > Acton 1848-49 38 1 Marriage not on film > Ashburnham 1843-44 7 108 Marriage not on film > Ashby 1848-49 38 2 Marriage not on film > Ashland 1848-49 38 3 Marriage not on film > Athol 1843-44 7 109 Marriage not on film > Bedford 1848-49 38 4 Marriage not on film > Billerica 1848-49 38 5 Marriage not on film > Brookline 1842 3 5 Marriage not on film > Cambridge 1844-45 15 8 Marriage not on film > Cambridge 1844-45 15 10 Marriage not on film > Chelsea 1848-49 38 298 Marriage not on film > Chilmark 1843-44 6 85 Marriage not on film > Eastham 1844-45 12 6 Marriage not on film > Franklin 1843-44 7 79 Marriage not on film > Gill 1843-44 6 137 Marriage not on film > Hawley 1843-44 6 139 Marriage not on film > Lee 1843-44 6 25 Marriage not on film > Medfield 1843-44 7 77 Marriage not on film > Montgomery 1844-45 12 145 Marriage not on film > New Bedford 1844-45 12 56 Marriage not on film > New Bedford 1844-45 12 57 Marriage not on film > New Bedford 1844-45 12 58 Marriage not on film > New Bedford 1844-45 12 59 Marriage not on film > North Bridgewater 1848-49 38 209 Marriage not on film > Rowley 1845-46 18 110 Marriage not on film > Roxbury 1844-45 13 103 Marriage not on film > Roxbury 1844-45 13 104 Marriage not on film > Roxbury 1847-48 31 156 Marriage not on film > Saugus 1844-45 12 113 Marriage not on film > Sunderland 1843-44 6 150 Marriage not on film > Wendell 1843-44 6 152 Marriage not on film > Wenham 1844-45 12 114 Marriage not on film > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MAMIDDLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject > and the body of the email with no additional text. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MAMIDDLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
My g-grandfather, Samuel Hunt Weaver of Lowell / Chelmsford died in 1890. His obit lists him as being a member of Lowell Lodge, Knights of Pythias. He was also a member of William North Lodge, Mr. Horeb Arch Chapter, and the Pilgrim Commandery of Masons. He was also a 32nd degree Mason. Can anyone tell me anything about these Lodges or what 32nd means? Thanks for any help anyone can provide. With best regards, Susan in Georgia
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Bosecker" <sbosecker@mindspring.com> To: <mamiddle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 9:07 PM Subject: Re: [MAMiddle] Stewart A. McKenzie of Winchester MA > John, > > Thanks for the information! > > I'll see if I can link these people for sure with the Stewart A. McKenzie > that I'm interested in. > > Best regards, > > Scott Bosecker Did the Stewart McKenzie that was born in Woburn and married G from Reading, have 2 children? A daughter named Paula, and a son, whose name I've forgotten. My brother went to school with Paula, if this is the same family. They did live on Bancroft in Reading I think or in that area. Paula would have graduated from RMHS I think in 1963 or 64. bn > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Buczek" <john.buczek@comcast.net> > To: <mamiddle@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 4:23 PM > Subject: Re: [MAMiddle] Stewart A. McKenzie of Winchester MA > > >> >From the town records of Reading Middlesex MA. I find the following >> >> STUART ARNOLD McKENZIE born 10/25/1912 Woburn MA. Choat Hospital to >> STUART >> McKENZIE Salesman and GENEVIEVE H. DANFORTH of 6 Bancroft Ave. Reading >> MA. >> >> Source: 1912 Birth Register Reading MA. >> >> STUART McKENZIE AGE 25 Salesman of Wakefield MA son of JOHN McKENZIE and >> MARY A. BUCKLEY and GENVIEVE HERBATINE DANFORTH age 21 of Reading MA >> daughter of ALFRED DANFORTH and ALICE A. EATON were married 1/16/1908 in >> Reading MA. >> >> Source: 1908 Marriage Register Reading MA. >> >> >> In 1910 Stuart McKenzie age 28 employed as a Commercial Salesman with >> wife >> Genevieve H. age 23 keeping house and daughter Janette age 3 mths are >> living >> in the home of Henry Cook and his wife Mary M.. They state they have >> been >> married for 3 years and have had 1 child who is living. >> >> Source: 1910 census Reading Middlesex Massachusetts >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MAMIDDLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject > and the body of the email with no additional text. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MAMIDDLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
John, Thanks for the information! I'll see if I can link these people for sure with the Stewart A. McKenzie that I'm interested in. Best regards, Scott Bosecker ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Buczek" <john.buczek@comcast.net> To: <mamiddle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 4:23 PM Subject: Re: [MAMiddle] Stewart A. McKenzie of Winchester MA > >From the town records of Reading Middlesex MA. I find the following > > STUART ARNOLD McKENZIE born 10/25/1912 Woburn MA. Choat Hospital to STUART > McKENZIE Salesman and GENEVIEVE H. DANFORTH of 6 Bancroft Ave. Reading MA. > > Source: 1912 Birth Register Reading MA. > > STUART McKENZIE AGE 25 Salesman of Wakefield MA son of JOHN McKENZIE and > MARY A. BUCKLEY and GENVIEVE HERBATINE DANFORTH age 21 of Reading MA > daughter of ALFRED DANFORTH and ALICE A. EATON were married 1/16/1908 in > Reading MA. > > Source: 1908 Marriage Register Reading MA. > > > In 1910 Stuart McKenzie age 28 employed as a Commercial Salesman with wife > Genevieve H. age 23 keeping house and daughter Janette age 3 mths are > living > in the home of Henry Cook and his wife Mary M.. They state they have been > married for 3 years and have had 1 child who is living. > > Source: 1910 census Reading Middlesex Massachusetts >