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    1. [QC-ETANGLO] NASON family_help
    2. MK
    3. I hope this is considered "Anglo". John NASON fought in the Civil War for Vermont. He lived in Troy, VT. The U.S. census says he was born in New York. John was married to Henriette/Harriet Lavoy/Lavoie/Leroy. From the registers of the Methodist Church , Bolton, 1849 - "John Nason yeoman and Harrret Leroy spinster both of Poten was maried by the publication of banns September the sixteenth one thousan eight hundred and forty nine by me (signed) Isaac Blake (signed) John Nason Harret Leroy Sophi Leroy Leuis Leroy Obviously, there are many spelling errors. One being the name of the place "Poten" which should have been Potton. This is John's obit: "John NASON, father of John NASON, Jr., of this village, died in Bolton, Q., last Thursday. He was formerly a resident of this place, and enlisted in company D, Sixth Vermont regiment from here in October, 1861, and served well in the ranks, until the discharge of the regiment in July 1865." [Date of Death would be, Thursday, 9 October 1879] Death Information: Source: "North Troy Palladium" newspaper dated 16 October 1879, North Troy, Orleans Co., Vermont. Does anyone know where I might find the death record for John Nason--in Bolton? Trying to find his burial/parents, and any other information. Thank you for any help with this famly. --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited.

    11/08/2006 12:01:29
    1. Re: [QC-ETANGLO] NASON family_help
    2. Judy Antle
    3. Hi, I checked in the microfilm transcripts but only found a record of a baptism of a Clark NASON, who was born on September 1, 1831 and baptised October 31, 1858 the son of Clark Nason of Selina, VT. This was in the Bolton Methodist church. I would suggest that you contact the Brome County Historical Society to see if they have any further information on this family. You can reach them at: bchs@endirect.qc.ca or contact them directly at: Brome County Historical Society 130 Lakeside, P.O. Box 690, Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 Good luck, Judy Antle Archivist Missisquoi Historical Society jantle@missisquoimuseum.ca www.MissisquoiMuseum.ca ----- Original Message ----- From: "MK" <pilgrimkin@yahoo.com> To: <QC-ETANGLO@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 10:01 PM Subject: [QC-ETANGLO] NASON family_help >I hope this is considered "Anglo". > > John NASON fought in the Civil War for Vermont. He lived in Troy, VT. > The U.S. census says he was born in New York. > > John was married to Henriette/Harriet Lavoy/Lavoie/Leroy. > > From the registers of the Methodist Church , Bolton, 1849 - > "John Nason yeoman and Harrret Leroy spinster both of Poten was maried by > the publication of banns September the sixteenth one thousan eight hundred > and forty nine by me > > (signed) Isaac Blake > > (signed) > John Nason > Harret Leroy > Sophi Leroy > Leuis Leroy > > Obviously, there are many spelling errors. One being the name of the > place "Poten" which should have been Potton. > > This is John's obit: > > "John NASON, father of John NASON, Jr., of this village, died in Bolton, > Q., > last Thursday. He was formerly a resident of this place, and enlisted in > company D, Sixth Vermont regiment from here in October, 1861, and served > well in the ranks, until the discharge of the regiment in July 1865." > [Date of Death would be, Thursday, 9 October 1879] > Death Information: Source: "North Troy Palladium" newspaper dated 16 > October 1879, North Troy, Orleans Co., Vermont. > > Does anyone know where I might find the death record for John Nason--in > Bolton? Trying to find his burial/parents, and any other information. > > Thank you for any help with this famly. > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > QC-ETANGLO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/21/2006 02:48:08