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    1. [NHHILLSB] Check out Second Burial Ground - Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts
    2. Just finished this and thought you all might like to take a look at it! You guys have been so supportive, especially you JANICE! Thanks to all of you and I hope that it might help you out! REMEMBER! This listing is not complete as some stones have vanished a long time ago or are very worn out and can't read them and some have been removed to other locations too! Toni Lasseter Woburn Webmaster New Salem Webmaster <A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/Tonilea/Burial2.htm">Click here: Second Burial Ground - Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts</A>

    10/02/1999 10:16:04
    1. [NHHILLSB] Directions to Hillsborough Center Cemetery
    2. Marilyn Angelo
    3. I'm going to be near Hillsborough this weekend and I want to see if I can find my ggggrandparent's graves. According to a manuscript by the Eunice Baldwin Chapter of the DAR they are buried in Hillsborough Center Cemetery. I'll be coming from Lake Sunapee. Is anyone familiar with the area able to give me directions to find Hillsborough Center Cemetery? Marilyn Angelo mangelo@binghamton.edu

    09/29/1999 08:26:24
    1. [NHHILLSB] Check out First Burial Ground - Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts
    2. Just finished this up and thought you guys would like to see it! <A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/Tonilea/Burial1.htm">Click here: First Burial Ground - Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts</A> Toni

    09/28/1999 07:48:17
    1. [NHHILLSB] Internet Search Tips [OVERVIEW OF GENEALOGY RESOURCES - 09/27/99]
    2. ---------------------- Forwarded by Sue Fitzpatrick/APPLIED MATERIALS on 09/27/99 09:17 AM --------------------------- TIP: OVERVIEW OF GENEALOGY RESOURCES September 27th, 1999 The article "Genealogy: Finding roots on the Web" is a great introduction to the wealth of resources available to help people research their family histories. Written by Thomas Jay Kemp, the piece originally appeared in College & Research Libraries News. It features links and also explains the strengths of each one. http://www.ala.org/acrl/resjune99.html

    09/27/1999 12:02:27
    1. [NHHILLSB] Directions to Hillsborough Center Cemetery
    2. Sherry L Gould
    3. Hi Marilyn, The main route is to take Rte 103 to Bradford, go south on 114 8 mi. to 202-9. Take 202-9 W to Hillsboro ca 8 mi. At the first stop light in the square take a right on to School St which becomes the Center Rd after the school and follow it about 5 mi. to the old center village. There is a loop around the village and the cemetery is on the NW end of the loop. Who are your ancestors there? Sherry -----Original Message----- From: Marilyn Angelo [SMTP:mangelo@mail.binghamton.edu] Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 10:26 PM To: NHHILLSB-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NHHILLSB] Directions to Hillsborough Center Cemetery I'm going to be near Hillsborough this weekend and I want to see if I can find my ggggrandparent's graves. According to a manuscript by the Eunice Baldwin Chapter of the DAR they are buried in Hillsborough Center Cemetery. I'll be coming from Lake Sunapee. Is anyone familiar with the area able to give me directions to find Hillsborough Center Cemetery? Marilyn Angelo mangelo@binghamton.edu ==== NHHILLSB Mailing List ==== Support RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative: http://www.rootsweb.com/ Surname Search of Queries http://www.rufus.wright.edu/~plindsay/srchall.html ROOTSWEB'S COMMON-SENSE ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html

    09/27/1999 08:02:18
    1. [NHHILLSB] Anyone going to NH Archives?? Update
    2. Thanks to all of you who have responded to my needs! These lists are great! I have had so many responses that I don't know who to send to or who to contact, so I am resending the info I need to all the lists! Here we go! Looking for birth date of Charlotte R. Moody, b. abt. 1826. Father: Horace P. Moody, Mother: unknown. Charlotte Moody married Joseph W. Warren in Cambridge, Mass. Their intention was listed in Newton, MA, VR's. They married 28 Oct. 1845. Middlesex VR's (CD-ROM) lists her as being from Haverhill, MA., but in the marriage record it lists the following: Moody, Charlotte R. of Haverhill, d. of Horace of Milan, NH., a. 19 y., b. in Northumberland, NH., and Joseph W. Warren of Newton, widr., s. of George W., dec., a. 27 y., b. in Charlestown, 28 Oct. 1845 (DOM). I would like to find out who her mother was and also if I can connect this MOODY family to Newbury, MA. I do have a 4 generation chart for the MOODY family of Newbury, MA., but Horace must be further down the line. I also see that some of the MOODY family moved to NH in the booklet. It might also be nice to see if she had siblings, I do think that she had a brother named Horace also, and I think he fought in the Civil War? Thanks so much to all of you for your help and please contact me privately at: Gengirl19@aol.com Toni Lasseter Winston, GA

    09/24/1999 05:22:00
    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] Anyone going to NH Archives? I NEED SOME HELP!
    2. Who, when and where are you looking for? I go there occasionally and will do lookup if you don't mind waiting. I believe there are others in Concord, also, willing to do same. donalene

    09/23/1999 04:35:50
  1. 09/23/1999 04:26:20
    1. [NHHILLSB] Anyone going to NH Archives? I NEED SOME HELP!
    2. I need some help with a search of birth, death and marriages from the archives. Is anyone going there that they could take a tag along with them? I have tried to get info from local government and it has been getting me nowhere since April of this year! I would be willing to pay for copies and postage and maybe some research money?? HELP! Toni Lasseter Winston, GA

    09/23/1999 05:07:41
    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] Boardman Surname, Lyndebora
    2. HI,,, I am new to this list and am trying to find information on: Micah Boardman b: Dec 21, 1806 Lyndebora, Hillsborough, NH Fa: Thomas Boardman M:Lucy Barron Is there anyone researching the Boardman line? Would love to hear from anyone tracking this line. Thanks Barbara Montgomery, AL

    09/22/1999 08:31:02
    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] RODGERS: IRELAND TO MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE
    2. Barbara Kruse
    3. Re Manchester NH, ask someone to look at the Manchester directories...lot of good info, and if they were at all involved with the Amoskeag mills, the mills kept good personal records, including job evaluations etc. These directories and mill info are in the Manchester Historical Society on Amherst St., just around th corner fom the library which has a really nice NH genealogy section. Barbara On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Sue Renkert wrote: > Anne/Anna Rodgers (B: 1832), Sarah Rodgers, and > Alice(?) Rodgers, three sisters, came from Ireland and > lived in Manchester, New Hampshire. Anna married > Harry/Henry Greaves. Sarah�s married name was > Gallagher. Alice(?) never married. Unknown whether > their parents also came from Ireland. Anna lived in > Manchester until 1880s. Sarah and Alice(?) still > living in Manchester ca 1920 and probably later. > > Any information on these individuals would be GREATLY > appreciated! Thank you. > > Sue Renkert > Fairbanks, Alaska > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > > > ==== NHHILLSB Mailing List ==== > No File Attachments Please > To Unsubscribe send e-mail to: NHHILLSB-L-request@rootsweb.com and type into the body of the message: Unsubscribe. > ROOTSWEB'S COMMON-SENSE ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Barbara Kruse * * bkruse@suffolk.lib.ny.us * * Krusing the web * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

    09/22/1999 07:15:41
    1. [NHHILLSB] Quincy, NH
    2. Where is/was Quincy, NH? I have a marriage 15 Dec 1839 Jesse BUNTEN and Orissa BEALS. Thanks, Alyce in MI

    09/22/1999 06:10:59
    1. [NHHILLSB] Amoskeag Records
    2. Linda M. Welch
    3. Someday (am I just dreaming) --- "These records will be scanned in, and made a part of a 'web site' dealing with the Social History of the Amoskeag Mills, with detailed historical material on its employees." Anyone out there interested in taking on this project?? Linda Welch

    09/22/1999 03:29:49
    1. RODGERS: IRELAND TO MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE
    2. Sue Renkert
    3. Anne/Anna Rodgers (B: 1832), Sarah Rodgers, and Alice(?) Rodgers, three sisters, came from Ireland and lived in Manchester, New Hampshire. Anna married Harry/Henry Greaves. Sarah�s married name was Gallagher. Alice(?) never married. Unknown whether their parents also came from Ireland. Anna lived in Manchester until 1880s. Sarah and Alice(?) still living in Manchester ca 1920 and probably later. Any information on these individuals would be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you. Sue Renkert Fairbanks, Alaska __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com

    09/21/1999 06:05:25
    1. GREAVES-HENRY,HARRY,ANNE,JACK,SARAH,MARY ANN,HANNIS
    2. Sue Renkert
    3. GREAVES, HENRY(aka HARRY) and ANNE/ANNA RODGERS GREAVES JACK, SARAH J., MARY ANN, HANNIS (ALICE), HARRY GREAVES Henry Greaves (born 1830 Manchester, England; died 1893 in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania) married Anne/Anna Rodgers (born Ireland,1832, owned a candy store in Beaver Falls, PA, and died 1907 in Beaver Falls). Their children were born in Manchester, New Hampshire: Jack, Sarah J., Mary Ann, Hannis (Alice), Harry. Does anyone have information on this family? Hannis (Alice) Greaves (born 7-24-1874) was my grandmother; she married John Samuel Brilhart in 1902 in McKee�s Rock, PA. Thank you! Sue Renkert Fairbanks, Alaska __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com

    09/21/1999 06:01:58
    1. [NHHILLSB] Sue's Genealogy Garden in New England - updates
    2. Hello to All, Would like to invite you to visit my Genealogy Garden in New England and see all the additions I have made to it. Maybe some of you have never visted or time for a return trip. I apologize for duplications you receive on this email. See you in the garden. Sue Gardner Leominster, MA <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/SueG476/index.html">Sue's Genealogy Garden in New England</A> http://members.aol.com/SueG476/index.html More of my pages: <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/SueG476/Project.html">Pierce Surname Project - New England/New York </A> - always adding new data. http://members.aol.com/SueG476/PierceMA.html <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/SueG476/Gardner2.html">Gardner Surname Project for Massachusetts</A> - have added the Hingham Book genealogy and linked it to my alphbetical listing of GARDNERs for easier use. Also have added additional information I have on this line of GARDNERs. (The Hingham GARDNERs are my line) Would be glad to include your line. http://members.aol.com/SueG476/Gardner2.html <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/SueG476/Leominster.html">History & Genealogy of Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts</A> - I have started a new project - adding the Vital Records of Leominster after 1850. Will take requests for names as I am not doing it in any special order. http://members.aol.com/SueG476/Leominster.html <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/SueG476/CahillData.html">Cahill Surname Project for Massachusetts</A> - all the Mass. data I have found to date - do you have any for Mass? http://members.aol.com/SueG476/CahillData.html <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/SueG476/Gardner.html">The Unofficial Home Page of John Gardner/Garnet of Hingham, MA</A> http://members.aol.com/SueG476/Gardner.html My 2 main lines are: GARDNER/GARNET and PIERCE/PERS of Massachusetts. plus have information on all my other Massachusetts names, a lot of early ones - some of them - BALDWIN, BASSETT, BATES, BEAL, BISBEE, COOK (not Mayflower), FISKE, HAYWARD, HOLBROOK, PARKER, PRESCOTT, PROCTOR, SPRAGUE, THAYER and more. CAHILL of Ireland, Boston, MA and San Francisco, CA Mayflower - BREWSTER, SAMSON/SAMPSON, WARREN French Canadian lines back to France - CHOQUETTE, ROUISSE & more Scottish lines of Whithorn and Glasgow area - YOSTON, DIAMOND, MORRISON Nova Scotia and early German lines, Lunenburg & Mill Village. CROUSE, FRANSOU, HENRITCY/HEINRICKE, PENTZ, REINHARDT, WEINACHT, WILD Information on Massachusetts and Hollis, NH

    09/16/1999 11:21:50
    1. [NHHILLSB] Check out 1790 Federal Census of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts
    2. Hi all! With the help of Betsy Rubel and her son, we now have the 1790 Federal Census of New Salem online! YIPPPEEE! Take a look and see if you can find those relatives that have been eluding you! Good Luck! Toni Lasseter Woburn Webmaster - http://members.xoom.com/Tonilea/index.htm New Salem Webmaster - http://members.xoom.com/Lass67/index1.htm <A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/Lass67/1790ns.htm">Click here: 1790 Federal Census of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts</A>

    09/14/1999 02:58:24
    1. [NHHILLSB] New Salem Site
    2. Subj: [NHHILLSB] Check out New Salem, Massachusetts - Forgotten Franklin County Town Date: 09/10/1999 1:06:39 PM US Eastern Standard Time From: Gengirl19@aol.com Reply-to: NHHILLSB-L@rootsweb.com To: NHHILLSB-L@rootsweb.com Hi all! Just thought I would let you know that not only have I adopted Woburn, but also New Salem, Massachusetts! Please take a look and see if you can come up with any relatives! Toni Lasseter Woburn Webmaster New Salem Webmaster <A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/Lass67/index1.htm">Click here: New Salem, Massachusetts - Forgotten Franklin County Town</A> What a nice site. I can't believe the work it must have taken. Congratulations. Linda H. Brousseau

    09/11/1999 04:18:15
    1. [NHHILLSB] Check out New Salem, Massachusetts - Forgotten Franklin County Town
    2. Hi all! Just thought I would let you know that not only have I adopted Woburn, but also New Salem, Massachusetts! Please take a look and see if you can come up with any relatives! Toni Lasseter Woburn Webmaster New Salem Webmaster <A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/Lass67/index1.htm">Click here: New Salem, Massachusetts - Forgotten Franklin County Town</A>

    09/10/1999 08:05:17
    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] Hampton
    2. Dorothy J Smith
    3. You are right. I made a booboo. Robert Smith and sons, especially Asahel were from Hampton in the 1600. I have been trying to find out If John Smith was Roberts father. Dot

    09/09/1999 11:08:27