Since Bill finds that the year of Benjamin's death was 1930, then the Mass. VR were already searched for that year - the indexes are in 5-year groups, in this case 1926 through 1930. Two possibilities at the State level, (1) there are rare but important instances of a certificate not getting into the index, but sitting right there in the book. The actual books are arranged roughly chronologically by town. (2) The Mass. State Indexes pre-1976 were typed on manual typewriters and if the typist missed a name, s/he would go back, reinsert the page, put an astericks near the surname and then put an entry at the bottom of the page or at the end of the surname entries. There is also an Additions and Corrections volume for births...but I can't remember if there is one for deaths.... Maybe another lister knows. Finally, if Benjamin was interred in New Hampshire, there might be a burial slip at the Dept. of Health and Vital Statistics office in Concord - and if so, it might give basic death certificate information. Good luck, Melinde ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harlow Chandler" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:20 PM Subject: [NHROCKIN] Portsmouth burial >I have an odd situation and hope someone can help me. > > My great grandfather should be buried in Portsmouth. I'd like to know > when (and where) he was buried. > > This is the situation. > > I have a newspaper clipping which says in part, > > "BENJAMIN PLUMER > PORTSMOUTH, N H, Oct 11-Word has been received here of the death in > Sharon, Mass, of Benjamin Plummer, 86, ex-resident of this city. Mr. > Plumer was a native of this city and in his younger days was in the > grocery business.... The body will be brought here Monday for funeral and > Interment." > > The clipping does not have the year. > > I have a birthdate from a family bible (I have searched the LDS films of > the records for the town of his birth without finding him) which gives a > birthdate, and that date and the age reported in the paper give me a death > year of 1928. > > I have other reasons to believe he died in 1928, but recently I found that > he is listed as residing with his daughter and son-in-law in the 1930 > census. And in that census his age is given as 88 (as it should be if the > bible record is correct) two years older than what the clipping says was > his age at death. > > I have had the town clerk in Sharon, MA, where Benjamin resided at the > time of his death, do two searches. I have had the town clerk of Norwood, > MA do a search (if he went to a hospital it would likely have been there), > and I have had the MA state office of vital records do a search, but only > to 1930. No death record was found. > > I know I need to request another search from the MA state records office > for 1930 on, but there are weighty reasons to believe Benjamin died in > 1928, so I'd like to try for a cemetery record as well. > > Any suggestions will be appreciated. > > [I have tried looking for an obituary in Sharon, but there seems to be a > gap for those years in the collection of the local paper. ] > > > > ==== NHROCKIN Mailing List ==== > A note re AOL blocking Rootsweb List Mail: > It is important that AOL users know not to ever delete mail from > RootsWeb (or that comes to them through RootsWeb) that gets misdirected > to their spam folder directly FROM the spam folder--move it to the inbox > first by clicking THIS IS NOT SPAM and then delete it. Otherwise it > gets reported to AOL as being spam and RootsWeb is blamed. To read more > and join the > discussion, AOL users are advised to join the AOLers-Rootsweb list: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/RootsWeb_Support/AOLers-RootsWeb.html > .................. > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >
I looked it up in an index to Portsmouth Herald obits and it was in the Oct 11, 1930 paper. Bill Teschek Assistant Director Lane Memorial Library 2 Academy Ave. Hampton, NH 03842 603.926.3368 [email protected] > I have an odd situation and hope someone can help me. > > My great grandfather should be buried in Portsmouth. I'd like to know > when (and where) he was buried. > > This is the situation. > > I have a newspaper clipping which says in part, > > "BENJAMIN PLUMER > PORTSMOUTH, N H, Oct 11-Word has been received here of the death in > Sharon, Mass, of Benjamin Plummer, 86, ex-resident of this city. Mr. > Plumer was a native of this city and in his younger days was in the > grocery business.... The body will be brought here Monday for funeral > and Interment." > > The clipping does not have the year. > > I have a birthdate from a family bible (I have searched the LDS films of > the records for the town of his birth without finding him) which gives a > birthdate, and that date and the age reported in the paper give me a > death year of 1928. > > I have other reasons to believe he died in 1928, but recently I found > that he is listed as residing with his daughter and son-in-law in the > 1930 census. And in that census his age is given as 88 (as it should be > if the bible record is correct) two years older than what the clipping > says was his age at death. > > I have had the town clerk in Sharon, MA, where Benjamin resided at the > time of his death, do two searches. I have had the town clerk of > Norwood, MA do a search (if he went to a hospital it would likely have > been there), and I have had the MA state office of vital records do a > search, but only to 1930. No death record was found. > > I know I need to request another search from the MA state records office > for 1930 on, but there are weighty reasons to believe Benjamin died in > 1928, so I'd like to try for a cemetery record as well. > > Any suggestions will be appreciated. > > [I have tried looking for an obituary in Sharon, but there seems to be a > gap for those years in the collection of the local paper. ] > > > > ==== NHROCKIN Mailing List ==== > A note re AOL blocking Rootsweb List Mail: > It is important that AOL users know not to ever delete mail from > RootsWeb (or that comes to them through RootsWeb) that gets misdirected > to their spam folder directly FROM the spam folder--move it to the inbox > first by clicking THIS IS NOT SPAM and then delete it. Otherwise it > gets reported to AOL as being spam and RootsWeb is blamed. To read more > and join the > discussion, AOL users are advised to join the AOLers-Rootsweb list: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/RootsWeb_Support/AOLers-RootsWeb.html > .................. > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >
Here are some more links. These 2 from the National Archives: http://aad.archives.gov/aad/topic_search_results.jsp?filter=PEOPLE This has some WWII enlistment records and also Irish famine immigrants. http://www.archives.gov/research_room/genealogy/database_links.html Going back a page and some more various links, including military. American Memory collections http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/collections:@field([email protected](origf+Photograph)):heading=Original+Format%3a+Photos+&+Prints A lot of great archival photos can be found here. Take care, Kevin
I have an odd situation and hope someone can help me. My great grandfather should be buried in Portsmouth. I'd like to know when (and where) he was buried. This is the situation. I have a newspaper clipping which says in part, "BENJAMIN PLUMER PORTSMOUTH, N H, Oct 11-Word has been received here of the death in Sharon, Mass, of Benjamin Plummer, 86, ex-resident of this city. Mr. Plumer was a native of this city and in his younger days was in the grocery business.... The body will be brought here Monday for funeral and Interment." The clipping does not have the year. I have a birthdate from a family bible (I have searched the LDS films of the records for the town of his birth without finding him) which gives a birthdate, and that date and the age reported in the paper give me a death year of 1928. I have other reasons to believe he died in 1928, but recently I found that he is listed as residing with his daughter and son-in-law in the 1930 census. And in that census his age is given as 88 (as it should be if the bible record is correct) two years older than what the clipping says was his age at death. I have had the town clerk in Sharon, MA, where Benjamin resided at the time of his death, do two searches. I have had the town clerk of Norwood, MA do a search (if he went to a hospital it would likely have been there), and I have had the MA state office of vital records do a search, but only to 1930. No death record was found. I know I need to request another search from the MA state records office for 1930 on, but there are weighty reasons to believe Benjamin died in 1928, so I'd like to try for a cemetery record as well. Any suggestions will be appreciated. [I have tried looking for an obituary in Sharon, but there seems to be a gap for those years in the collection of the local paper. ]
I had these links in my favorites & thought to share them. I cannot find links yet to soldiers / sailors who survived the wars. Does anyone have these links? Ancestry.com has some info but I think it's incomplete. Thanks, Cheryl Links to War/Military, names, etc WW1 Memorial, a-z names: http://www.kirksville.k12.mo.us/Veterans_Memorial/WWI/a_to_z.htm WWI Memorial, section 2:http://www.kirksville.k12.mo.us/Veterans_Memorial/WWI/Section_2.htm Pearl Harbor Killed in Action, a-z: http://www.ouroldnavy.com/phkia.htm WWII a-z names, Memorial, http://www.kirksville.k12.mo.us/Veterans_Memorial/WWII/A_TO_Z.HTM WWII a-z names, Memorial, section 23: http://www.kirksville.k12.mo.us/Veterans_Memorial/WWII/Section_23.htm NH Rev War Dead: http://www.nhssar.org/NHRevWarDead.pdf National Cemeteries, Veterans, searchable: http://www.interment.net/us/nat/veterans.htm The Civil War Archive Regimental Index: http://www.civilwararchive.com/regim.htm Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System,Search by Soldier Name: http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/ Lossing's Field Book of the Revolution: http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~wcarr1/Lossing1/Contents.html Vermont in the Civil War, 12th Vermont Infantry: http://vermontcivilwar.org/units/12/cemetery.php
If you have access to Ancestry.com they have a list of soldiers who served. If you don't have access write me with a name, place / State, dob. You can also try a Google search of 'Soldiers of WWI'. It will give you several sites to explore. Cheryl ----- Original Message ----- From: kathy laplume To: 9kats ; [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 4:43 PM Subject: [NEW-HAMPSHIRE] World War I Hello, After finding an ancestor on this listing, where do you go to verify that they actually fought in WWI? I understand that locating them on these WWI Registration Cards does not automatically mean they served in the War. Thanks! :) Kathleen ----- Original Message ----- From: "9kats" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 10:31 AM Subject: Fw: [NEW-HAMPSHIRE] RE: World War I > Thanks Judy!! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Judy > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 7:21 AM > Subject: [NEW-HAMPSHIRE] RE: World War I > > > Ancestry has opened up it's World War 1 Draft Registration records for > visitors of Access Genealogy for free. This will cover a 14 day period > between July 4 - July 17 2005. The only thing required to view the > records is an email address and your name. No credit card required! This > is not a 14 day trial of all of their material. It is strictly limited > to their World War 1 Draft Registration images. > > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ > > In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men living in the United > States completed a World War I draft registration card. These > registration cards represent approximately 98% of the men under the age > of 46. The total U.S. population in 1917-1918 was about 100 million > individuals. In other words, close to 25% of the total population is > represented in these records. > > The WWI draft registration cards database can be an extremely useful > resource because it covers a significant portion of the U.S. male > population in the early twentieth-century. If you had family in the > United States during WWI, you are likely to find at least one relative's > information within this large collection. In addition, these cards > contain more than just names and dates; they contain significant > genealogical information such as birthplace, citizenship status, and > information on the individual's nearest relative. > > In general, the registration cards included the following information > > Full name > Home address > Date and place of birth > Age, race, and country of citizenship > Occupation and employer > Physical description (hair and eye color, height, disabilities) > Additional information such as address of nearest relative, dependent > relatives, marital status, father's birthplace, or previous exemption > from service > Signature. > > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ > > Direct url: > > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/ww1/draft.htm > > > > > ==== NEW-HAMPSHIRE Mailing List ==== > RootsWeb Mailing Lists Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > New Hampshire GenWeb: http://www.rootsquest.com/~usgwnhus/index.html > List Administrator: Mariana Bean Ruggles [email protected] > > ______________________________
Hello, After finding an ancestor on this listing, where do you go to verify that they actually fought in WWI? I understand that locating them on these WWI Registration Cards does not automatically mean they served in the War. Thanks! :) Kathleen ----- Original Message ----- From: "9kats" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 10:31 AM Subject: Fw: [NEW-HAMPSHIRE] RE: World War I > Thanks Judy!! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Judy > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 7:21 AM > Subject: [NEW-HAMPSHIRE] RE: World War I > > > Ancestry has opened up it's World War 1 Draft Registration records for > visitors of Access Genealogy for free. This will cover a 14 day period > between July 4 - July 17 2005. The only thing required to view the > records is an email address and your name. No credit card required! This > is not a 14 day trial of all of their material. It is strictly limited > to their World War 1 Draft Registration images. > > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ > > In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men living in the United > States completed a World War I draft registration card. These > registration cards represent approximately 98% of the men under the age > of 46. The total U.S. population in 1917-1918 was about 100 million > individuals. In other words, close to 25% of the total population is > represented in these records. > > The WWI draft registration cards database can be an extremely useful > resource because it covers a significant portion of the U.S. male > population in the early twentieth-century. If you had family in the > United States during WWI, you are likely to find at least one relative's > information within this large collection. In addition, these cards > contain more than just names and dates; they contain significant > genealogical information such as birthplace, citizenship status, and > information on the individual's nearest relative. > > In general, the registration cards included the following information > > Full name > Home address > Date and place of birth > Age, race, and country of citizenship > Occupation and employer > Physical description (hair and eye color, height, disabilities) > Additional information such as address of nearest relative, dependent > relatives, marital status, father's birthplace, or previous exemption > from service > Signature. > > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ > > Direct url: > > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/ww1/draft.htm > > > > > ==== NEW-HAMPSHIRE Mailing List ==== > RootsWeb Mailing Lists Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > New Hampshire GenWeb: http://www.rootsquest.com/~usgwnhus/index.html > List Administrator: Mariana Bean Ruggles [email protected] > > ______________________________
I am searching for information on a Bartholomew Martin who DIED 1711 in or around Newport, RI. Thank you for any help you may have. Joyce
Thanks Judy!! ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 7:21 AM Subject: [NEW-HAMPSHIRE] RE: World War I Ancestry has opened up it's World War 1 Draft Registration records for visitors of Access Genealogy for free. This will cover a 14 day period between July 4 - July 17 2005. The only thing required to view the records is an email address and your name. No credit card required! This is not a 14 day trial of all of their material. It is strictly limited to their World War 1 Draft Registration images. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men living in the United States completed a World War I draft registration card. These registration cards represent approximately 98% of the men under the age of 46. The total U.S. population in 1917-1918 was about 100 million individuals. In other words, close to 25% of the total population is represented in these records. The WWI draft registration cards database can be an extremely useful resource because it covers a significant portion of the U.S. male population in the early twentieth-century. If you had family in the United States during WWI, you are likely to find at least one relative's information within this large collection. In addition, these cards contain more than just names and dates; they contain significant genealogical information such as birthplace, citizenship status, and information on the individual's nearest relative. In general, the registration cards included the following information Full name Home address Date and place of birth Age, race, and country of citizenship Occupation and employer Physical description (hair and eye color, height, disabilities) Additional information such as address of nearest relative, dependent relatives, marital status, father's birthplace, or previous exemption from service Signature. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ Direct url: http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/ww1/draft.htm ==== NEW-HAMPSHIRE Mailing List ==== RootsWeb Mailing Lists Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl New Hampshire GenWeb: http://www.rootsquest.com/~usgwnhus/index.html List Administrator: Mariana Bean Ruggles [email protected]
Thank you Cece! I hope you are right and that the website comes back up shortly. Cheryl This sometimes happens if too many people visit a site in a day. Some sites are allocated just so much bandwidth, then everything shuts down when it gets to its limit. I bet it will be back, when the excitement of your announcement dies down. Probably a lot of posters posted it to their other groups, and on and on !!! Cece
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ROBINSON, TRASK Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iQB.2ACE/533.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Have no information re John Wilson Robinson, b.1784 Epping, NH, d. 1852 Wiscassett, ME. Wife: Abigail Trask. Did grow up in Topsfield, MA where the Trask family name was well known but do not know if they are connected.
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/iQB.2ACE/533.1.1 Message Board Post: Would you possibly be able to help me with any information on John Wilson Robinson, b.1784 Epping, NH, d. 1852 Wiscassett, ME. Wife: Abigail Trask
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/iQB.2ACE/376.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Kathy: According to my records (I'm not sure if Larry Wert agrees or not) there are 7 lines of ancestry from me back to John Woodbury (b 1543) who was the father of emigrants John Woodbury (b 1579) and William Woodbury (b1589). I sent you an email with details of all of the lines, as there's too much to fit here. Also, I don't know if I have any ancestors buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Salem. Considering all the Hall and Woodbury ancestors from Salem, I probably do. Do you know offhand if there is someplace I can find a listing of the Pine Grove cemetery residents? Where is Pine Grove cemetery? I'll be visiting family in Andover, MA in a few weeks and would be interested to see it if there are some of my ancestors there. Regards, Bob
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lane Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iQB.2ACE/665.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Al: Thanks for your reply and kind remarks. The following info was sent to me by a Dick Marston. (Dick Marston, Compiler: Marston Family & Hampton, N.H., Genealogies, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=Dick-Marston&I11.x=41&I11.y=8 http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=hampton-nh Administrator: MARSTON Mail List [[email protected]]) Isaac was born and died in Chester. His three younger siblings were all born there, too. Chances are excellent that he was buried there, or very nearby. The town clerk should be able to give you the number, names and locations of the local cemeteries. See: http://www.chesternh.org/ for Chester's website. See: http://www.chesternh.org/churches.htm for Chester's churches. If he isn't buried in Chester, another possibility might be Rye where his family lived [and his older siblings were born] before they moved to Chester. Al: If you are in the neighborhood and decide to visit the cemetery, that'd be great. Clearly, I'm closing in on this. I look forward to the day when I can return Isaac's gravestone and introduce myself. I am greatful to you both and will follow up. Thanks so much.
This is so unusual ! It would be nice to have the stone back where it belongs. Cynthia ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <NHRO[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 7:30 PM Subject: [NHROCKIN] Re: gravestone for Isaac Lane, died at 8 years old, 1757 > 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/iQB.2ACE/665.1 > > Message Board Post: > > What you are doing is highly commendable. > > I see in the history of Chester, NH that John and Mary (Libby) Lane moved to Chester 'about' 1749. It does not list Isaac as a son but they skip from John, born 1733 to Hannah born 1756. I think the author (Benjamin Chase) concentrated on children that grew to adulthood. My guess is that they could be buried in either Chester Village Cemetery in Chester or the Lane Cemetery in the west most area of Raymond, NH (was once part of Chester). > > If you so choose, I can see if John and Mary Lane are buried there. Shall I do so? I live three miles from either. > > It would be nice to reunite these people in spirit. Al Sawyer > > > ==== NHROCKIN Mailing List ==== > World Connect over 354,000,000 and growing > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/ > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/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/iQB.2ACE/665.1 Message Board Post: What you are doing is highly commendable. I see in the history of Chester, NH that John and Mary (Libby) Lane moved to Chester 'about' 1749. It does not list Isaac as a son but they skip from John, born 1733 to Hannah born 1756. I think the author (Benjamin Chase) concentrated on children that grew to adulthood. My guess is that they could be buried in either Chester Village Cemetery in Chester or the Lane Cemetery in the west most area of Raymond, NH (was once part of Chester). If you so choose, I can see if John and Mary Lane are buried there. Shall I do so? I live three miles from either. It would be nice to reunite these people in spirit. Al Sawyer
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lane Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iQB.2ACE/665 Message Board Post: I inherited a gravestone from my father. It reads: Memento Mori. Isaac, son of Cor. John and Mary Lane: departed this life May 2nd. 1757, in the 8th Year of his Age I found this info on the internet: 30 NOV 1749 Chester Twp, Rockingham, New Hampshire (birthdate and place of Isaac Lane, son of John and Mary) I am hoping to locate his gravesite and return the stone to its proper place. Peter Woodsum (413) 256-1571 15 Beston Street Amherst, MA 01002
Sylvia--That is a great service you are doing with these old newspaper clippings. I am interested about the Manchester, NH farm and tavern sale on Mammoth Rd. Was there anymore information to that article? I had ancestors who used to live on Mammoth Rd. and in Londonderry. So interesting. June > [Original Message] > From: sylvia s sebelist <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 7/1/05 10:22:28 PM > Subject: [NHROCKIN] 1831 NH Newspaper (Part 5) > > LOUDON, NH - Advertising - IRAD BRICKETT store. New goods described. > > MANCHESTER, NH - For Sale - Farm and Tavern Stand in Manchester NH, on > Mammoth Road, "a few rods north of the old meeting house." Description of > the land and buildings. Ad osted by Samuel Jackson. > > MARLBORO, NH - Notice - horse stolen and reward. Description of horse and > also items stolen from Charles Holman Jr. on the same night. Ad placed by > Jonah Davis. > > General Notice - MERRIMACK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY annual meeting officers. > includes names of Richard Bradley of Concord President; Thomas D. Merrill, > of Epsom, Vice President; Richard Greenough of Canterbury, Treasurer; James > Wilson of Pembroke, Secretary; Directors > are Joseph Low of Concord, Hall Burgin of Allenstown, Jonathan Ayers of > Canterbury, James Blake of Chichester, Page Eaton of Henniker and Reuben > Johnson of Boscawen. > > General Notice - MERRIMACK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY to meet at Dunbarton. > Mentions annual meeting held at Pembroke and winners (and prize) money > mentioned includes: Olney Thompson, best farm; John Berry, Peter > Bartlett, Nathan Ballard Jr., Charles Hutchins, Joshua Lane, Thomas Ames, > John West, Charles Butters, David Ambrose, James Mann, John Peverly, > Benjamin Simpson, Charles Hutchins, Warren Story, Moses Chandler, Joseph > Barnard, Stephen Libbey, Aaron Whittemore, John Jarvis, Richard Bradley, > Hiram Brown, Caleb Reynolds, Miss Ann Emery, > John Head, Benjamin Whipple, Stephen Chase, Mrs. Nancy Dudley, Mrs. Betsey > Emerson, Miss Asenath Mason, Miss Mary Kimball, Ruel Walker, Ezra Allen, > Aaron Whittemore, James Haselton, Benjamin Simpson, John G. Simpson, John C. > Kimball, William Gault, Richard Porter, Benjamin Gale, > Miss Priscilla Morrill, Miss Eleanor Eastman, Miss Mary C. Stinson, Mrs. > Samuel Moore, Timothy Chandler, Stephen Chase, Miss Almira Kemp, James > Wilson. Other names included are Philip Carrigan Esq., and mention of > Robert Ambrose who died recently. > > NEWS - The National Debt - description of the current debt of the United > States! (1831) > > NEWBURPORT - NEWS - Highway robbery of a colored barber, named Cambridge of > fifteen dollars. An examination took place before Mr. Justice Cook. > > NEW HAMPTON, Stafford Co. NH - Notice of Estate of THOMAS BALEY, late of New > Hampton and appointment of LEWIS BURLEIGH as administrator of the estate by > the judge of probate. > > STORY - about a yankee schoolmaster in Rensselaer County, NY > > STORY - from the Edenton Gazette, regarding an insurrection of negroes in > Southampton county, VA. > > NEWTOWN, NH - Notice, Farm for sale, and Tavern. Location is on the road > from Haverhill MA to Exeter NH, about five miles from Salisbury and Amesbury > Mills. Description given. Ad posted by Samuel Gale. > > NORTHUMBERLAND, Coos Co. NH - Public Notice of property to be sold at public > auction at the house of Thomas Eames, innholder at Northumberland. Includes > property description, location, etc. Owner names include: Joseph Moulton > Jr., Daniel R. Rogers, James Jewett, and Joseph Peverly. Ad posted by Walter > Capron, collector. > > NORTHWOOD, NH - Notice of dissolution of co-partnership of Morril & > Dearborn, posted by Nathaniel Morrill and James Dearborn. An added notice > states that Nathaniel Morrill will continue his business at the present > store, lately occupied by Morrill & Dearborn. > > PIERCY, Coos Co. NH - Public Notice of auction of properties to be held at > the dwelling house of Aaron Potter. Describes properties to be auction. > Owner names include: Edward Ayres, Ammisier Cutter Esq., Joshua Crocket, > Richard Fitzgerald, Frederick Holm, Reuben Herriman, > Jesse Johnson, Jonas Clark March, Thomas Martain Esq., Edmund Morse, Caleb > Marshall, Joshua Martain, John Noble, Thomas Peverly Jr., Philip Pendexter, > William Perkins, Nehemiah Rowell, Thomas Ransom, George R. Treadwell, Caleb > Tapin, and George Walton Jr. Ad posted by Aaron > Potter, collector. > > PIERMONT, Grafton Co. NH - Public Notice of properties to be sold at public > auction at the house of William H. Wells, innholder in said Piermont. > Includes descriptions and locations of the properties. Owner names include: > Hunt farm near Amos Hurds last occupied by Joseph T. Judkins; gristmill > owned by J.F. Wilson, last occupied by Asahel > Farnsworth; Land claimed by Ezra Bartlett, being a part of lot No. 52 in the > 4th division, Noah Doe, Eliphalet Kimball, Richard Underhill, Wiseman > Clagget, Daniel Warner, William Parker, Richard Jenness, A. Wiggins, > Jonathan Church, Jonathan Carleton, John Hale. Ad placed by George W. > Stevens, collector. > > POETRY -- Hartford - a dirge. > > > ==== NHROCKIN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from Mail Mode send a message to: [email protected] [[email protected] for Digest Mode] that contains (in the body of the message) ONLY the command unsubscribe. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Hi All, Here is a link to searchable online death records, by state. I just found my ggrandmother's, Anne Elizabeth Duguid, in CA. It gave me her parents names, her & their place of births, her dob & dod, her married daughter's name, what she died of and her address. I just had to share it hoping someone else will have the same luck. I didn't locate any other loose ends, one at a time is fine though. Cheryl http://www.deathindexes.com/index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 2:52 PM Subject: NHROCKIN-D Digest V05 #91
CANTERBURY, NH - Farm for sale "about one mile west of Canterbury meeting-house, on the road leading from Concord to Sanbornton Bridge. Description of Farm. Ad posted by Tristram C. Dow. CHICHESTER, NH - Mills for sale in Chichester NH, "lying on the main road leading from Concord to Pittsfield and Gilmanton," formerly owned by Capt. Caleb Pearsons, also two mills, known as Pearson's Mills, also a clothier's mill and machinery. Ad placed by Samuel Plumer Jr. & Co. of Epping NH. SPRINGFIELD, Sullivan Co., NH - Public notice of sale of properties at the store of Solomon Clement in Springfield NH. Property descriptions and locations. Owner names include: Ephraim French, Jacob B. Collins, Caleb K. Colby, David Tewksbury, and John Mooney formerly to L. Hill. Ad posted by Hiram French, collector. STRATFORD, Coos Co NH - Public Notice - of property sales at the house of Lawrence C. Beech, Innholder in said Stratford. Description and location of properties. Owner names include: Samuel Averill, Samuel Beers, Joseph Barlow, William Barker, George Craigue, Samuel Curtis, Joseph Holbrook, Agur Judson Jr., David Judson, Abner Judson, Moses Little, Reynold Marvin, Morgan Noble, Samuel Sherburne, Jacob Sheaffe Jr., Beach Tomlinson, Joseph Wooster, Moses Weltan, Joseph Wells. Ad posted by Hiram Lucas, collector. THORNTON, Grafton Co. NH - Guardian's Sale of Real Estate at the dwelling house of Moody Elliot in Thornton NH. This property was "one third part undivided which Margaret Ann Thornton, a minor and daughter of MATTHEW THORNTON, late of Merrimac [the signer of the Declaration of Independence from NH], has in the following descriped lots of Land, situate in said town of Thornton... more description included. Mentions, Jesse Bowers, guardian, of Dunstable NH. The ad was placed by James B. Thornton and Joseph Greeley, owners in common and undivided of the other two third parts of said land... WENTWORTH, Grafton Co. NH - Public notice of land auctions at the Inn of Atherton & Lull in Wentworth NH. Describes property with location. Owner names include: Nathan Bachelder, Jacob Currier, Samuel Dudley, Samuel Stevens and Col. Ebenezer Stevens. Ad placed by Moses Eaton 2d, collector. WHITEFIELD, NH - Executor's Sale, real estate of DARIUS GARNSEY, physician, late of Whitefield, by virtue of a license by Hon. Benjamin Hunking, judge of probate, Coos county. Describes property. Ad placed by John M. Gove, Executor. WHITEFIELD, NH - Public Notice of property auction, to be held at the store of James Allen in Whitefield NH. Property descriptions and locations given. Owner names include: Josiah Moody, Thomas Clough, Josiah Lang, Eliphalet Neal, William Norton, Samuel Swain, Phinehas Merrick, Aaron Merrick, Joce Merrick, Samuel Carter, Phinehas Hodgdon, David Woods, David Woods Jr., William Farrington, Holton Johnson, Henry Oliver, Jonathan Dix, Nathan Wait, Samuel Nutter, Timothy Nash, Samuel Boltwood, Aaron Newel, Ichabod Weeks, John Lewis, Jeremiah Clough Jr. Esq., James Bigson, John Holden, Henry Clough, Abner Hawes, Moses Randell, Jeremiah Gibson, William Simons, Increase Newell, Benjamin Hurd Jr., James Bradish, Nehemiah Estabrook, Benning Wentworth, Rev. Jeremiah Belknap, Obed Merrick, Henry Gerrish Esq. Ad posted by Baker Dodge, collector. My best to NH researchers Janice