Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Mon.Jan.5, 1953. MRS. WILLIAM N. PEASE. WESTON, Vt., Jan.4--Rites for Mrs. Anna May Pease, 80, who died on Jan.1 in Springfield Hospital, were held today in the Methodist Episcopal Church here. Burial will be in the village cemetery in the spring. Mrs. Pease, widow of William Nelson Pease, was born on Sept. 12,1872, in Hebron, N.Y., daughter of Charles H. and Laura Williams Wood. She is survived by a son, Hiland A. Pease of Weston, Vt.; and two daughters, Mrs. Dessie R. Towsley of Pottersville, N.Y., and Mrs. Zilla L. Barrows, besides nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Source,Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Fri. June 9, 1950. FORMER POULTNEY PRIEST CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. POULTNEY, June 8--The Rev. John J. Hogan celebrated the 25th anniversary of his ordination with a mass Tuesday in St.Raphael's church. The Rev. Joseph Connolly was in the sanctuary. Father Hogan was formerly a member of St. Raphael's parish and his first mass here 25 years ago. He was born in Hampton, N.Y., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Hogan, and was educated in Granville, N.Y. schools, St. Michael's college at Winooski and Grand seminary in Montreal. He is now pastor of the Church of Blessed Sacrament ,in Hague, N.Y.,where he celebrated his silver sacerdotal jubilee Sunday. he is also pastor of St. Theresa of Bryant Lake, N.Y., and Assumption chapel at Hulett's Landing, N.Y. His sisters, Mother Mercedes, and Miss Mary Hogan attended the mass. Father Hogan and guests had breakfast at Hotel Poultney, following the mass, where he was served 25 years ago, at the time of his first mass.
From Rutland Vt. Herald--Tues. April 8, 1924. FUNERAL of MRS. R . T. OWENS. POULTNEY, Vt.--The funeral of Mrs. Rowland T. Owens, who died Friday, was held Sunday at the house, Rev. A. C. Wilson officiated. There were many beautiful flowers. The bearers were John Baptie, Edward C. Ripley, Michael Laughlin, George H. Ripley, William Walters, and Robert S. Newman. Burial was in Hillside cemetery. Among those who attended the funeral were R. Newton Owens, Hugh W. Jones of Rutland, Vt., Mrs. John Fallon, Mrs. Robert Watt, Miss Margaret Owens of New York. William Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Culver Brown of Granville, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dixon of Albany, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hughes and daughter, Verona, Miss Ann Parry and Fred Jones of Middle Granville, N.Y., Mrs. Owen Ellis Williams and Thomas Roberts of Fair Haven, Vt.
Hi Jean, Owens buried in Granville, New York: Rowlan OWENS 1897---1937 In 1930 Rutland, Rutland, VT Rowlan OWENS 34 VT-VT-Wales manager Coal Co. Also, Bradley JONES (nephew) s/o Lizzie OWENS JONES [Mrs. Owen L. JONES] is living with him. 1st generation Morris and Elizabeth JONES OWENS; 2nd generation Rowland T. OWENS + Jane H.; 3rd generation Rowlan OWENS, great uncle. THANKS for the lookups! They are greatly appreciated! :) Jan Jordan
Buried In Mettowee Cemetery in Granville, Washington County, New York: Rowlan[d] OWENS 1897---1937 John R OWENS 1878---1941 William J. OWENS 1870---1935 THANKS to Jean M. for these lookups. Jan Jordan
Hi Jan, See what you think about this family; 1870, VT, Rutland Co, Poultney twp, pg 575, taken June 10; David S. Jones, head, age 32, male, white, $5000, $3000, mfg of slate, b. Wales, parents foreign born; Hannah, age 34, female, white, keeping house, b. Wales, parents foreign born; Note *surname changes here; John James, age 14, in school, b. VT, parents foreign born; Laura James, age 10, in school, b. VT, " " " ; Willie James, age 8, in school, b. VT, " " " ; Note *surname changes here; Owen Jones, age 4, b. NY, parents foreign born; Nellie Jones, age 1/12th, b. Vt, in May; Mary Ann Jones, age 18, b. Wales, parents foreign born; end of this household. I checked the 1880 that you mentioned and noticed that Elin was listed there as born in Vt and is the right age for Nellie, Owen b. NY and the right age, Willie could be the William although one has b. VT and one has born NY. Noticed also that all her boarders in 1880 were slateworkers. Could Hannah have been married to a James prior to David Jones? Hope this helps. Rose ----- Original Message ----- > Seeking father's name born in Wales of James OWENS b. ca 1866 in New > York. > In 1880 his widow, Hannah JONES, b. abt. 1835 in Wales, is listed in > Hampton, Washington Co., NY, below with children: James William JONES b. > ca 1863, James Owen JONES b. ca 1866 and Ellen [Elin] JONES b. ca 1870. > > Many THANKS in advance, > Jan Jordan > > 1880 - Hampton, Washington, NY - p 277A - House/family - 42-42 > JONES, Hannah - 45 - (no listing) - Wd - housekeeping - > Wales-Wales-Wales > James Wm. - 17 - son - S - quarry man - NY-Wales-Wales > *James Owen - 14 - son - in school - NY-Wales-Wales > *Ellen - 10 - daughter - (no listing) - VT-Wales-Wales > > JONES, Moses - 45 - boarder - slatemaker - Wales-Wales-Wales > DAVIS, Isaac - 23 - boarder - slatemaker - Wales-Wales-Wales > JONES, Edward - 23 - boarder - slatemaker - Wales-Wales-Wales > UMPREY, David - 40 - boarder - slatemaker - Wales-Wales-Wales > > Notes: 1) On the census page there are ditto marks under the James > for Owen. We have James Wm, next line is " Owen. > 2) Ellen is crossed out and above it is > written ELIN.
Seeking father's name born in Wales of James OWENS b. ca 1866 in New York. In 1880 his widow, Hannah JONES, b. abt. 1835 in Wales, is listed in Hampton, Washington Co., NY, below with children: James William JONES b. ca 1863, James Owen JONES b. ca 1866 and Ellen [Elin] JONES b. ca 1870. Many THANKS in advance, Jan Jordan 1880 - Hampton, Washington, NY - p 277A - House/family - 42-42 JONES, Hannah - 45 - (no listing) - Wd - housekeeping - Wales-Wales-Wales James Wm. - 17 - son - S - quarry man - NY-Wales-Wales *James Owen - 14 - son - in school - NY-Wales-Wales *Ellen - 10 - daughter - (no listing) - VT-Wales-Wales JONES, Moses - 45 - boarder - slatemaker - Wales-Wales-Wales DAVIS, Isaac - 23 - boarder - slatemaker - Wales-Wales-Wales JONES, Edward - 23 - boarder - slatemaker - Wales-Wales-Wales UMPREY, David - 40 - boarder - slatemaker - Wales-Wales-Wales Notes: 1) On the census page there are ditto marks under the James for Owen. We have James Wm, next line is " Owen. 2) Ellen is crossed out and above it is written ELIN.
Hi Kevin, I have a Thompson link, but the information I have is very vague. What is known (or surmised) is that my ancestor, Russell WARREN, married c. 1826/1827 Emily THOMPSON in what was then Genesee County (now Wyoming) possibly in the Orangeville area, as Russell's older brother, William Warren, had settled there earlier. They were sons of Caleb and Rachel (WEBSTER) WARREN of Hampton, Washington County, New York. There was another William Warren, son of Jabish/Jabez Warren who came very early, but he later moved to Aurora in Erie County. They were cousins. (Also, Rachel Webster Warren was a cousin of Elizur Webster who founded Warsaw...AND Caleb's half-sister became Elizur's wife!). Ah, the interwoven tapestries! According to Beer's History of Wyoming County, both Russell Warren and Emily Thompson were from Washington County; Russell came in 1826 and Emily came in 1824. Emily most likely came with her parents, who MAY have been Nathan and Phebe Thompson. After their marriage, Emily and Russell Warren lived in East Orangeville and raised a large family there. Emily Thompson Warren died 21 Mar 1877 and is buried at Orangeville Center Cemetery; stone is now broken. Russell's name was also on the stone, but discovered he migrated to Minnesota to be near two grown children after Emily's death and he died and was buried there. Supposedly, Nathan and Phebe Thompson had 8 children: Cyrus, Abigail, Sylvia, Caroline---born 5 May 1811 Poultney, VT and died 21 May 1872 at possibly Ronald, Michigan, married DANIEL HEATH in 1831, possibly in Washington Co., NY????; William, Edwin, Polly, and Emily. Anyone else searching these names? I'd appreciate any help! Sincerely, Patricia Boddy Tharp >From: Kevin Murray <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: [NYWYOMIN] HOWARD AND THOMPSON >Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 17:34:12 -0800 (PST) > >Looking for anyone doing research on the surnames >Howard and/or Thompson in Wyoming and Genesee >counties. > >Thanks >Kevin > > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. >http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 > > >==== NYWYOMIN Mailing List ==== >Visit the Wyoming Co. GenWEb >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywyomin >
Hi, A SPECIAL THANKS :) to Jean M. for these lookups below. Jan Jordan Buried in Granville, Washington Co., NY: John R Jones 7/15/1834-2/24/1905 Elmwood Ann, wife, 1/1/1835 - 2/25/1913 James John,son 12/2/1870 - 2/23/1873 [side 1] 2nd. stone: son of J.R. &Anna died 2/23/1873 age 2-2-21 William J.,8/27/1856 - 4/13/1907 Thomas J., son, 10/13/1868-4/8/1886 [side 2] Elizabeth A.,12/2/1871 - 4/19/1926 Lena Jones Owens 1890 -1963 Owen Roger Owens 1880 -1942 Owen T. died 10/26/1911 59 y Catherine T., wife died 5/20/1924 age 83 John T., 1/26/1844 -12/25/1872 Liza Ann, 5/18/1874 - age 11 y 4 m Mettowee John S., 1858 -1927 Ellen, 1857-1920.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Pamela Berger [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 04:05 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [NYWASHIN] CARPENTER, LOOMIS, LOCKWOOD, LAWRENCE, BOSTWICK > I have a small amount of information on LOOMIS that was in the northern counties of NY, married into SCHOOLCRAFT who came into northern NY from Quebec and then went west into Michigan. Most of what I have either comes from or merely confirms what is stated in: BIOGRAPHIES OF VAN BUREN CO., MICHIGAN RESIDENTS in 1912 From A HISTORY OF VAN BUREN COUNTY MICHIGAN By Captain O. W. Rowland Volume II That document is online, although I do not have the URL handy. It should show up in a search.
I am interested in any information on Horace CARPENTER and his extended family. I am especially looking to find proof of a connection to his supposed parents, Ezra CARPENTER and Anne FULLER. Ezra owned a canal boat company and is believed to have died in Whitehall in 1812 at age 55, but we have found no information about him or Anne there or any grave or will, so far. He is not in the 1810 census. Horace may have been born in Stafford Twp. Tolland, NH on 3 Jan. 1791, but some sources show his birth as late as 1810, and later census records and his grave marker give various ages. Canada is also listed as a birthplace in some references, and I suspect that some family members moved or lived there. Amos Carpenter's "Carpenter Memorial" book lists a Horace as #5759, and this may well be our man, but we have found nothing that conclusively shows our Horace to be this son of Ezra and Ann. Horace is believed to have been in Whitehall by 1818 or earlier. He worked on the canal boats with his friend, Clark LOCKWOOD, who died in 1832. A daughter of Ezra, Belary, is listed as having married an Augustine LOCKWOOD in Whitehall in 1824, which suggests but does not prove we have the right families. Probably before 1818 Horace married first a Betsey LAWRENCE. In 1818 one child, Eleanor CARPENTER, was born, and the girl eventually married a BREWSTER from Mass. Betsey died in 1822 and is believed to be buried in William St. Cemetery in Whitehall, though we could not find this grave or any family grave on a too-brief visit as we passed through in the area last year. (The cemetery was in poor condition, had been mowed like a hayfield, and many of the stones were broken and had been stacked in a pile rather than repaired or laid on the matching grave. It is a real shame more is not done to preserve this historic cemetery while it is still possible to match the broken stones with the pieces still standing.) According to transcriptions of records of the Presbyterian church posted on the internet, Horace (unless there were two men by this name, and there is some suggestion there were) married second in 1830 to an Elenour Bostwick. She must have died before long and as far as we know there were no children. Our Horace married again in 1833 to Abigail Maria Lockwood LOOMIS, the widow of his friend. Several children were born of this union (Clark, Rollin, Edward, Franklin, William, Charles and my gg grandfather, Isaac) and there were also two Lockwood stepchildren in the household, George and Sabrina, and probably Eleanor from the first marriage. One would think a large family who spent several decades in Whitehall would have left more traces! The family moved on to Ohio about 1836-8 and on to Waterford, Wisconsin in 1846-8. Any further information or suggestions would be welcomed. I am sure we have not exhausted all resources, but have been unable to get past this break for a while. --Pam Berger, Milwaukee, WI --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]
Looking for information on the death date of a James H. Mannis who died in 1947 in Fort Edward. He was married to Adah K. __?___. I think his parents were Hiram and Theresa Mannis from Underhill, VT. Thanks Brenda [email protected]
I am researching Morris, Gilbert, George A., Rueben,Charles, Emory, and Fred R. COOK..Sarah HACKETT, daughter of Andrew. Electa (COOK) and Jules/Julius MAXFIELD.
Surnames: MC ALLISTER, HENRY, PINKERTON, MONTGOMERY, HUBBARD, COLTON, CHADY, RHODES, EDWARDS, STANFIELD, BIGELOW, CASSELL, SIDE, FOSTER, PANTRIDGE, STRATTON, BARRINGTON, JENSEN, BRIGHAM, ROBERTSON, STEWART, LIVINGSTON, MACKIN, MC CROSSEN, SOULE, MC CRARY, POLLOCK, AUSTIN, BAKER and CROSIER I am researching the family of James and Mary A. (HENRY) MC ALLISTER. They were born in Ireland about 1800 and died about 1864 in Ireland. All of their children, listed below, were born in Ireland and came to Salem, Washington County, New York. Four of their children moved on to Wisconsin. 1) Rachel MC ALLISTER b. 13 Nov 1826, County Antrim, Ireland d. 14 Dec 1917, Salem, Washington County, New York m. 02 Nov 1853, Salem or Hebron, NY Spouse: Robert PINKERTON b. 15 Oct 1822, Ireland d. 05 Oct 1895, Salem, Washington County, New York Children: John, Sarah J. (Mrs. Joseph MONTGOMERY), Mary (Mrs. John PINKERTON), Rachel, Isabella, Emma (Mrs. Martin HUBBARD) and Carrie (Mrs. Daniel COLTON) 2) Samuel MC ALLISTER b. 14 Feb 1828, Ireland d. 14 Aug 1908 Spouse: Jane FOSTER b. about 1837 d. 05 Aug 1899 Children: Robert, James and Samuel 3) John MC ALLISTER (moved from Salem New York to Waupaca County, Wisconsin) b. about 1835, County Antrim, Ireland d. after 1863 Spouse: Mary Ann Campbell Children: Rachel (Mrs. Frank CHADY), James (married Margaret RHODES), Nancy a/k/a "Jennie" (married names: EDWARDS, STANFIELD and BIGELOW), Mary Ann (Mrs. Frank CHADY) and Robert John (married Rosa CASSELL and Eliza SIDE) 4) James MC ALLISTER (moved from Salem NY to Waupaca County, Wisconsin) b. about 1838, County Antrim, Ireland d. 28 Mar 1897, Wisconsin m. 04 Dec 1860, Salem, Washington County, New York Spouse: Hannah FOSTER b. 09 Apr 1842, New York d. 11 Jun 1923, Wisconsin Children: John (married Anna Mae PANTRIDGE), Lucinda (married names: STRATTON & BARRINGTON), and James A. 5) Jane MC ALLISTER (moved from Salem, New York to Waupaca County, Wisconsin) b. 07 May1839, County Antrim, Ireland d. 26 Feb 1914, Wisconsin m. 29 June 1859, Salem, Washington County, New York Spouse: Samuel D. PINKERTON b. 1832, County Antrim, Ireland d. 23 Jul 1885, Wisconsin Children: Robert (married Alice STRATTON), Mary (married S.A. BARRINGTON), Ida (married Peter JENSEN), Samuel (married Ruth BRIGHAM) and John 6) Sarah A. MC ALLISTER b. 05 May 1840, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland d. 17 Nov 1920, Glen Falls, Warren County, New York m. about 1863, Shushan, Washington County, New York Spouse: John PINKERTON b. bet. 1842-1843, County Antrim, Ireland Children: Mary E. (married Albert ROBERTSON), Elmer, Jennie (married Wm. STEWART), James (married Cora LIVINGSTON), Grace, Estella and Allan 7) Mary MC ALLISTER (no information on her) 8) Solomon MC ALLISTER (moved from Salem, New York to Waupaca County, WI) b. 25 Nov 1851, County Antrim, Ireland d. 26 Sep 1911, Wisconsin m1. 13 Mar 1875, Katie MACKIN, Troy, Washington County, New York m2. 25 Nov 1885, Sarah (MC CROSSEN) STEWART, Wisconsin m3. 02 Dec 1903, Armela C. (SOULE) MC CRARY, Wisconsin No children The following person may fit in with this family (possible twin to the 4th child James??): Robert MC ALLISTER b. 22 Apr 1838, Ireland d. 16 Feb 1920, Salem, Washington County, New York Spouse: Mary POLLOCK b. abt. 1840 d. 29 Aug 1902, Salem, Washington County, New York Children: Mary Ann, Robert J. (married Ella AUSTIN), Rachel (married BAKER), Mary J. (married Lambert MARTIN), James (married Maude CROSIER) If anyone has information on this family, I would like to hear from you. Thanks, Bonnie
My only Washington connection were HANAMAN/HANNAMANS. Henry HANAMAN born 1782;died 1862 in Saratoga County, married Hannah SLOCUM in NY - in 1810 the family is list in the in Herkimer County Census. Their children were: William - born 1816 - married Christina UNKNOWN - moved to WI before 1850 Aaron - born 1818 - Married Alinda (PIKE?) - moved to WI before 1850 Moses - born 1821 - married Clara NEWTON - only married I could find 1885 WI Mary A - born 1825 - no other in information Hannah - born 1827 - married Isaac FANCHER in 1845 Henry - born 1832 - married a Phebe L UNKNOWN and died in Moreau, Saratoga County NY Rachel - born 1834 married in Glen Falls to Warren YOUNG Henry and Hannah stayed in NY until his death in 1862. It appears from the census information that they moved from Fort Edwards to Moreau Saratoga County about 1830.
I am always gathering more information on all the lines of descent regarding the VanGuilder, VanGilder etc families of Washington county, that first settled in Granville. I have a lot of information on those families already. Also anything additional on the descendents of David Orcutt and Polly Gear, of Hartford. Of their large family, their daughter Mariah born 1804 married Daniel VanGuilder about 1831 Anything on the Young(s) family of Hebron would also interest me. They were there around 1800, having come from Connnecticut before that. Thanks Dale McKinley
Seeking spouse's names of children of Joseph W. WILLIAMS [1837-1910], immigrant from Wales, buried Elmwood Cemetery, Middle Granville, NY, son of William and Elizabeth WILLIAMS, married 1868 Mary ROBERTS JONES [1844-1923]. Children were: Lizzie WILLIAMS, John WILLIAMS, Jane WILLIAMS, Mary WILLIAMS, Edward WILLIAMS, and Mofudd WILLIAMS. Many THANKS :) in advance, Jan Jordan in VT
Seeking death dates for William R. + Margaret OWENS of Granville, NY. William R. OWEN, son of Morris OWENS and Eizabeth JONES, was born April 1868 Poultney, Rutland, VT, married ca 1889 Margaret MAIDEN NAME UNKNOWN, and he died after 1918 when he was of Granville, NY. William R. OWENS is my great uncle. One child born between 1890-1899 died young. I have 1900, 1910 [illegible], and 1920 U.S. Federal census. Many THANKS :) in advance, Jan Jordan in VT
Seeking spouse's names and death dates of John R. JONES [1838-1917] + Ann P.'s children: Eleazer JONES b 1874 William JONES b. 1857 John JONES b. 1859 Richard JONES b. 1860 Hannah JONES b. 1866 MO Thomas JONES b. 1868 Liza Ann JONES b. 1869 Samuel JONES b. 1872 Frederick JONES b. 1879 Elizabeth A. JONES b. 1873. Many THANKS :) in advance, Jan Jordan in VT
I am researching MORGAN's from Hampton, Whitehall and Vermont and HONEY. They were in that area for the most part between 1780's to 1850's. Barbara