Hi Kay - Nice to hear from you. I think the Antiochian is the Greek church. Heres what I know about Old St. Mary's which I think is the one you are after - St. Mary Cemetery 103 Pine St. PO Box 518 Pawtucket, RI 02862 phone: (401) 722-5425 Parish: St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Pastor: Rev. William J. Ledoux Address: 103 Pine St., P.O. Box 518, Pawtucket, R.I. 02862 E-mail: stmarypawt@cox.net Phone: (401) 722-5425 Fax: (401)729-0341 Cemetery: St. Mary Cemetery This is the one they also call Old St. Mary's St. Mary is the oldest parish in Pawtucket - 1828, then closed for a few years - reopened in 1835, I think. Then in August 1873, Sacred Heart Parish in the Pleasant View section was created out of St. Mary, and in January, 1874, it was split again for St. Joseph's which was across the Blackstone River from St. Mary's. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13020a.htm The Catholic Encyclopedia of 1912 is a great site with all kinds of information on the church. The link above is for Rhode Island. I saved this message from Al Rose from back in 2003 "In a February 7, 2003 article published by Maureen A. Taylor in the NEHGS Newsletter, there appears the following pertaining to Rhode Island Catholic church records: "Irish parish registers may be viewed at the Chancery Archives of the Archdiocese of Boston (2121 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton, MA 02135)." You might want to write to the list, or to Al Rose AlRose509@aol.com to find out if he ever learned more about what records are at the Boston Archdiocese. Providence diocese was created out of Hartford, which was under Boston. I think the thing to do is to figure out as best you can when they likely died, and where they were living. If they were in Pawtucket, were Irish, then you might want to look at St. Mary. I don't know the state of the burial records there, at some point the old church burned down, and a new one was built at the same location. I don't know if all the records were destroyed. If you have access to heritagequest there is a book on there called Cullen, Thomas F. The Catholic Church in Rhode Island published in the 1935? I think. The history of the Diocese of RI was published by the Providence Visitor Newspaper. It is on line at http://www.providencevisitor.com/history.html Diocesan Cemeteries Office Director: Rev. Anthony W. Verdelotti Associate Director: Mr. Arthur F. Lurgio Phone: 401.278.4575 Fax: 401.351.5630 Best of all is probably this - Old St. Mary's in Pawtucket, R.I. from 1900 thru 1937. They are posted on the Southern New England Irish site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ussnei Bob Ryan ryanblack@cox.net posted this message to the RI list in June of 2005 Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kay Stanton" <kay-stanton@cfl.rr.com> To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 8:30 AM Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] St. Mary's Church > Thanks, Lisa. I haven't talked to you for a long time! Hope all is well. > > I had already gone to "switchboard" as suggested by Elaine but found the > following and didn't think it was right... > > St Mary's Antiochian Church > 249 High St > Pawtucket, RI zip code > Phone: (401) 726-1202 > > I didn't understand the word "Antiochian" so looked that up on the Internet > as well. It just didn't seem like what I was looking for. I wanted "St. > Mary's" that has been in Pawtucket since 'day one." Will try your website > and see what I find. > > Thanks to both you and Elaine for responding... > > Kay > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lisa Lepore" <llepore@comcast.net> > To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 2:06 AM > Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] St. Mary's Church > > > > For the churches, I always use the diocese website > > http://www.dioceseofprovidence.org/ > > > > click on parishes, the you can choose churches or cemeteries. > > > > I like this source because it will give you the websites and email > > addresses of the churches if they have them. > > > > Lisa > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "elainedecker" <elainedecker@frontiernet.net> > > To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 12:45 AM > > Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] St. Mary's Church > > > > > >> Hi Kay, > >> > >> You can probably get it by going to Switchboard.com > >> I use it all the time. > >> > >> Elaine > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Kay Stanton" <kay-stanton@cfl.rr.com> > >> To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 12:36 AM > >> Subject: [RIGENWEB] St. Mary's Church > >> > >> > >> > Can someone please give me a mailing address and telephone number > > for St. > >> > Mary's (Catholic) Church in Pawtucket, RI... > >> > > >> > Thanks in advance. > >> > > >> > Kay Stanton > >> > Daytona Beach, FL
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Hello Everyone, I am somewhat new to the list. My purpose is to try and find any of the children of Adguary and Polla ( Poli) Dore De Wolf. These are people of color who were slaves on the De Wolf Family Plantation. Polla (Poli) Dore De Wolf and Adguary were married in Bristol, RI on 16 April 1826. Believe they had 5 or 6 daughters and would like information on them if possible. Gathered quite a few names but without knowing who the parents are can't connect the dots so to speak. Have contacted both the Bristol Town Clerks Office for any town records that would give a clue. They do have records back to the inception of Bristol but, would have to travel there to view them. I live in New Jersey so it would be a little hard to do. Contacted the Bristol Historical Society but on the wrong day. They are only open starting on Wednesday. So tomorrow will give them another call to see what can be found. No death date for Adguary but have found that she is buried in the De Wolf Cemetery in Bristol, RI. No information on Polla (Poli ) Dore De Wolf his death or where he is buried. Was wondering if anyone on this list might be able to help me with this information or give me direction on where I might look to find that information. Also would anyone know the names of the ships that the De Wolf's owned in their slave trade? Have been told that there may have been as many as 50 vessels. Certainly praying that someone might have researched some of this line. Thanks so very much, Beatrice Klash-Jeffries
Frances: additional data from my Norfolk County CD. pg. 447. Wrentahm lists the births of William Horatio Tower Force as Jan. 2, 1823 and Mary Fisher Force as Oct. 10, 1827. When/Where did you find Oliver so I can work backward through the census' etc. ?
Thank so so much for the birth information on Oliver Stratton Force. Frances
Here is most of the info I have hopefully someone will be able to identify with someone listed: Unknown Jencks m Elizabeth?? b 1780 mass George H Jencks 1821 m Mercy A?? 1822 Samuel C Jencks b 1845 m Eliza Cahoone 1822 1.1.Edwin Allen Jencks b 13 aug 1879 d may 1971 Alfretta Wilcox b 1 jul 1886 d 27 nov 1961 Children of 2.1.Merril Clarke Jencks b 28 aug 1910 d 17 sep 1980 m ?? Lillian Grace Maxwell b 15 nov 1910 d 28 oct 1983 Children of 3.1.Merrill Clarke Jencks Jr b 5 feb 1928 d 23 mar 1991 m ?? Marian Elaine macera 8 oct 1932 m 2 dec 1973 Margaret R Butts (Widow of William E Sherman) b 19 Jul ?? 2.Samuel Lawson Jencks 12 sep 1931-5 may 1995 m 5 dec 1953 Anna R Fuchs 1935-2004 3.William E Jencks 1929-1962 m Lynette Dowell b 2 may 1936 4.Dorothy M Jencks 28 mar 1936-21 apr 2004 m Arthur J Miller 4 jul 1934-20 aug 1996 5.Robert James Jencks 22 jul 1937-1974 m Lynette Dowell (Widow of William Jencks) 6.Richard E jencks 1940-1975 m Marie C Prior 1941-? 7.Harold D Jencks 1942-29 dec 1978 8.Barbra Lillian Jencks 9 nov 1939-6 feb 2002 m Stephen Mauro Macera b 3 jan 1935 9.Anna Marie Jencks 16 dec 1946-13 nov 1992 10.Ruth c Jencks ???? m Edward Vierra ???? 11.Mary Ellen Jencks 5 jul 1952-13 apr 1996 12.Charles Jencks ???? 13.Ida Mae jencks 1945-1 jun 1946 14.Rose marie Jencks ??? m Humberto Viera ???? 15.Stephen H Jencks ???? m Lieloni Sherman ??? 2.2. Samuel Jencks 3.Melivin E Jencks 1914-12 feb 1981 m Helen Faubert 4. Leo F Jencks ??? m Blanche??? 3.1. Leo Jenckd Jr 2. Douglas Jencks 23 feb 1943-25 Oct 2003 3. Sandra Jencks 4. Greg Jencks 5. Jeff Jencks 5. Marrianne Jencks m ? Caswell 6. Dorothy Jencks m ? Johnson 1.2. Frederick A jencks 13 aug 1879-1969 m Florence M ?? 1887-1966 2. Fred R Jencks Apr 19,1905-nov 13, 1966 1.3. Samuel Jencks 1889 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
I have received the information I requested from the above mentioned books on the Allen line. Thank you Pam
Monica, Here are some Jenckes/Jencks/Jenks for you: JENCKES DENIS L - WK034 JENCKES ROBERT E 1933 - 1980 WK034 JENCKS ALFRETTA (WILCOX) 1886 - 1961 WK034 JENCKS ANNA M 1946 - 1992 WK034 JENCKS CHARLES E 1904 - 1989 WK034 JENCKS CHARLES HENRY 1856c - 27 FEB 1914 WK034 JENCKS EDWIN A 1879 - 1971 WK034 JENCKS FLORENCE M 1882 - 1966 WK034 JENCKS FRED R 1905 - 13 NOV 1966 WK034 JENCKS FREDERICK A 1879 - 1969 WK034 JENCKS HAROLD D 1942 - 29 DEC 1978 WK034 JENCKS HARRIET N (AUSTIN) 18 - 12 SEP 1909 WK034 JENCKS IDA MAE 1945 - 1 JUN 1946 WK034 JENCKS LILLIAN G 1910 - 1983 WK034 JENCKS MARIE C 1941 - WK034 JENCKS MARY E 1952 - WK034 JENCKS MERRILL C 1910 - 1980 WK034 JENCKS MERRILL CLARK, 1928 - 23 MAR 1991 WK034 JENCKS MERRILL CLARKE 1910 - 1980 WK034 JENCKS RICHARD E 1940 - 1975 WK034 JENCKS ROBERT J 1937 - 1974 WK034 JENCKS VYRIE G 1901 - 1976 WK034 JENCKS WILLIAM E 1929 - 1962 WK034 JENCKS WILLIAM J 1840 - 17 OCT 1903 WK034 JENCKS? ELIZA - WK034 JENKS FLORIE L 1868 - 27 FEB 190 WK034 HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK034 BRAYTON CEMETERY WARWICK RI Location: 20 ft east of POST ROAD - APPONAUG at TEL pole # 355 3800 burials with 2948 inscriptions from 1754 to 1994 850 ft x 300 ft in good condition enclosed with a stone wall; sign in good condition Tax Assessors Map #: Plat #: 244 Lot #: 182 NOTE: Arnold visited this lot 23 Oct 1892; Vol II Pg 359-400. "In the Judge Brayton yard at Apponaug, lot well walled though portions of the yard are neglected." Charles and Martha Benns recorded part of this cemetery in 1932, their #168. There are 105 Civil War veterans in this cemetery identified on their gravestones. Granite posts & iron rails on north boundary, stone wall on south boundary. There are nine small family cemeteries that have been moved into this cemetery: WK006, WK117, WK118, WK119, WK121, WK141, WK146, WK154, WK155 This cemetery has been recorded and checked. Gloria (ALBRO) Silverman West Greenwich, RI ----- Original Message ----- From: "nichols monica" <babyface557@yahoo.com> To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 9:28 AM Subject: [RIGENWEB] Jencks in RI > Unknown Jencks m Elizabeth Unknown who was born 1780 > in Mass they had at least 1 son > George H Jencks b 1821 in RI he married Mercy or Mary > A unknown who was born 1822they had at least 6 > children > James William b 1840 RI (Also listed as William) > Mary E b 1844 RI > Lydis Ann b 1847 RI > Jessie C b 1852 RI > Charles b 1855 RI > Samuel C b 1845 RI he marries Eliza Cahoone b 1858 > they had at least 3 children > Edwin or Edward A Jencks b aug 13,1879 RI d May 1971 > *Samuel > *Frederick > (* one is twin of Edwin the other b 1889 in RI) > Edwin m Alfretta Wilcox b July 1,1886 d Nov 27,1961 > they had at least 6 children > Merrill C b Aug 28,1910 > Samuel E b Jul 1906 > Melvin E b 1915 > Leo F b 1917 > Marianne > Dorothy > I am mainly searching for info from Edwin back but any > info you can help me with on this family will be > greatly appreciated. > I have a lot of info on the younger generations and > would love to share it with someone as well. > Monica > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== > Support RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > Surname Helper Search http://cgi.rootsweb.com/surhelp/srchall.html >
I'm sorry but none f this sounds familiar. I'm going to spend the next couple of hours tring to get my notes back in oreder and I'm going to post a very detailed note and mabey you can connect with it or someone else can. There has got to be someone out there looking for info on the family. Monica My cousin, W. Bruce Richardson married Carol L. Jenckes in May 1942. They had a daughter, Candace Richardson born abt June or July 1943. Bruce died in Jan 1944. Carol's father was J. Franklin Jenckes, Jr. The spelling is slightly different. Have no idea if this might fit 1 of your lines. There were family problems @ the time & contact was not maintained. Have heard that Carol remarried. Judy Wright __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Record Oliver Stratton. s. FORCE Oct. 19, 1824 Wrentham Birth record for Oliver Stratton Force in Wrentham records.
Seeking information on above family names: William Chandler Force b. l793 in Pomfret, Conn. Wife - Mary Ann Morse Married in Wrentham, Mass. 1822. Children: William Horatio Tower Force b. l823, Oliver Stratton Force l823, Mary Fisher 1927 In Wrentham. Family moved to Providence, R.I. 1827-but prior to May 1830. Mary Ann, the mother died May l830 in Providence. William Chandler Force had some kind of physical disability? May 26, 1845 in Providence ,dying Nov. 1862. There may be connections with Kennebec C., Maine, N.Y., Iowa and Arkansas in the years between l830-1890 as Oliver Stratton Force, then known as Vose, moved West. It is believed after the mother died in l830, the children may have been raised by relatives or friends. Are there any descendents of these three children above still in R.I. who could perhaps throw some light on this? Many thanks! Frances fvinport@charter.net
This came frrom family papers. The history of the Love Farm is the same as that of the Place Farm up to the time they were both owned as one farm by Josiah Gibbs, Sr. There was a house built at both locations during his ownership and he probably built the one at the Love Farm for his home soon after he bought the property, in 1749. The fact that he is buried there, just west of where the Love barn stood, would indicate that he lived there and not at the Place Farm. After his death, in 1780, his two sons divided the property--Josiah, Jr. taking the Love Farm and Samuel taking the Place Farm. Josiah Gibbs, Jr. served as a Captain in the Revolutionary War, and after the war lived on this farm until his death in 1813. He had four or five children and the farm came into the possession of his son David, who was probably the youngest.The first house burned down and a new one was built during David's ownership, or possibly before his father died. It was built with a hall and a bar, and was operated as a tavern. In 1833, after the death of his wife, David Gibbs left this part of the country. Before leaving he deeded the farm to Clifford Dunham, who was evidently the husband of his daughter Mary. Dunham sold the place in December of the same year to Leonard Love and John Knox. Knox was a brother-in-law of Love, and later sold his share to him. In 1838, Love sold the water privilege to Carbuncle Pond, for $450, to Henry Valentine of New York City, who evidently owned the Oneco Company at that time. The Oneco Company and its successor, the Case-Risley Paper Company, have owned the water privilege ever sincee that time. It is used as a storage reservoir and the surplus water is drawn off into the Moosup River when the water is low at Oneco Pond, which is on the river. The Love Farm extends about three-fourths of the way around Carbuncle Pond. Leonard Love did not operate the tavern, but he and his wife boarded the Town's poor there for several years, it being the first place where the Town of Conventry boardered those who had no means of Livelihood. This was before they had a Town Farm. In 1853, when the railroad was built through the south end of the farm, Mr. and Mrs. Love boardered several of the men who were in charge of the work. The Love's brought up a large family and lived there until they died, early in the 1890's. The farm then passed to their son, John Love, and the other heirs. John Love was a carpenter by trade, but he also operated the farm to some extent until his death in 1918. Since then there has not been much farming done on the place. It is now owned by Louis D. Pierce, a great-grandson of Leonard Love, who bought out the other heirs. The house burned down in 1924 from a brush fire that got out of control on the farm across the road. It has never been rebuilt, but soon after it was burned a club-house was built, on a part of the farm that borders on Carbuncle Pond, by the Seven and Ten Club, named after the famous Seven and Ten Line. This club-house was also burned by the big forest fire that swept over the western part of Coventry, on April 30 1942. The barn that stood near the farm-house did not burn at the same time as the house, but it was struck by lightning and burned down on September 1 12943. The portion of the Love Farm that is north of the road was a part of Lot No.42, owned by James Congdon in 1736. It is not located directly across the road from the south portion, but is just west of the Place home on the opposite side of the road. It is called the Cahoon Lot--Richard Cahoon being the previous owner. There is also a small lot adjoining the west side of the Cahoon Lot, at the road where there was a small house that was known ass "The Little House". This house and lot originally belonged with the Cahoon Lot, and both lots werebought of Richard Cahoon by Leonard Love soon after he bought the other part of the farm. He later sold the Little House and after it changed hands two or three times, it was sold by Charles Griffin, in 1849 , to Col. Samuel Gibbs, Jr., who then owned the Place Farm. It was usually occupied by a man who worked on the Place Farm. Seveal different families lived there, one of which was the Scott family, that later lived at Greene, and another the family of Horace Young, father of the late William Young. The Little House burned down sometime in the 1870's on a Fourth of July, when a firecracker set the roof on fire. The lot continued to be owned by the Place family until about 1925, when John H. Place sold it to Elmer Rider. He intended to build an automobile service station there, but never carried out his plans. In April 1944, Rider sold this lot to Cyril H. Place, which made it once more a part of the Place Farm. The lot that we now call the Cahoon Lot has remained a part of the Love Farm wever since it was bought of Richard Cahoon by Leonard Love. It contains about 55 acres and is now all woodland, but the portion near the road was used for pasture land by the Loves when they operated the farm. There are no dates on these papers as to when they were written. I have had them for a least 40 years. There is one about the McGregor Farm, The Perry Farm, the Fairbanks Farm and a lot of material about Greene, Rhode Island. Cyril Place was a cousin of my grandmother so that is probably why I have these papers. Shirley M. Greene Gvw45@aol.com
KADY BROWNELL Married to an orderly sergeant of the 5th Rhode Island Infantry, Kady Brownell followed him to war, participating in the life of the 5th Rhode Island to such an extent she was dubbed "Daughter of the Regiment. Not content to support the troops in a behind-the- lines role, Brownell adopted semi-military dress & joined them in battle. Attached to a company of sharpshooters, she matched the other members of the company in marksmanship skills & was hon- ored by being chosen the company's color-bearer--a rallying point for her own comrades as they marched into battle, & a target for enemy marksmen. At First Bull Run [July 1861], an early Union de- feat, Brownell stood by her colors until the entire regiment had retreated. In a later engagement near Newbern, NC, Brownell's husband was severely wounded, & she moved him to safety, then returned to the battlefield in order to rescue several other wounded. Known hereafter as 'the heroine of New Bern,' Brownell left the Army & returned to Rhode Island with her husband when his injur- ies rendered him unfit for further service. Submitted by, Bill Waterhouse Mystic, CT
The Ralph Madison on the founders list should be spelled MATTESON
I am trying to find a marriage record of a Peleg Williams and Jane ?. This would have taken place in Rhode Island (I think) about 1755/6 or so. Peleg's mother's name was Margaret. Thanks, Dale
Looking for information on the Gilbert Cooper m. Elizabeth Davis of Washington County during 1700's. I know he is the son of Matthew Cooper and Abigail Updike. I am trying to find documentation that Esther Cooper Pullman wife of John Pullman is the daughter of Gilbert and Elizabeth. Joyce Street __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
My cousin, W. Bruce Richardson married Carol L. Jenckes in May 1942. They had a daughter, Candace Richardson born abt June or July 1943. Bruce died in Jan 1944. Carol's father was J. Franklin Jenckes, Jr. The spelling is slightly different. Have no idea if this might fit 1 of your lines. There were family problems @ the time & contact was not maintained. Have heard that Carol remarried. Judy Wright
Thanks, Bill. I've had several replies and am now ready to email them, hoping to get some information on my CASEY line. Haven't been on this list for awhile. It's as great as ever! Kay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Keough" <KeoGenRI@cox.net> To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 8:37 AM Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] St. Mary's Church > St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception > > (Legal Title: The Church of the Immaculate Conception of Pawtucket, Rhode > Island) > - Established 1829, Pine Street > Pastor: Rev. Charles H. Galligan; Deacon Assistant: Deacon C. Patrick > Sheehy > Rectory: 103 Pine St., P.O. Box 518, Pawtucket, R.I. 02862, 722-5425, FAX > 729-0341, E-mail: > marypawt@dioceseofprovidence.org > Saturday Evening Mass: 5:15 p.m. > Sunday Masses: 9 and 11 a.m. (July and Aug. 11 a.m. only) > Holy Day Masses: As announced > Weekday Mass: 7:30 a.m. > Confessions: Saturday 4-4:45 p.m. > Grammar School and Junior High: St. Mary's School, 167 George St., > 723-6695. > Grades: Pre-K-8; Pupils: 234; Lay > Teachers, 12; Principal: Mrs. Patricia Baumgartel > Religious Education: C.C.D. Coordinator: Mrs. Lisa Woodhead > > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== > Newport County RIGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~rinewpor/ > To unsubscribe: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/mailist.html#unsubscribe >
St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception (Legal Title: The Church of the Immaculate Conception of Pawtucket, Rhode Island) - Established 1829, Pine Street Pastor: Rev. Charles H. Galligan; Deacon Assistant: Deacon C. Patrick Sheehy Rectory: 103 Pine St., P.O. Box 518, Pawtucket, R.I. 02862, 722-5425, FAX 729-0341, E-mail: marypawt@dioceseofprovidence.org Saturday Evening Mass: 5:15 p.m. Sunday Masses: 9 and 11 a.m. (July and Aug. 11 a.m. only) Holy Day Masses: As announced Weekday Mass: 7:30 a.m. Confessions: Saturday 4-4:45 p.m. Grammar School and Junior High: St. Mary's School, 167 George St., 723-6695. Grades: Pre-K-8; Pupils: 234; Lay Teachers, 12; Principal: Mrs. Patricia Baumgartel Religious Education: C.C.D. Coordinator: Mrs. Lisa Woodhead
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa Lepore" <llepore@comcast.net> To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 2:06 AM Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] St. Mary's Church > For the churches, I always use the diocese website > http://www.dioceseofprovidence.org/ > > click on parishes, the you can choose churches or cemeteries. > > I like this source because it will give you the websites and email > addresses of the churches if they have them. > > Lisa > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "elainedecker" <elainedecker@frontiernet.net> > To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 12:45 AM > Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] St. Mary's Church > > >> Hi Kay, >> >> You can probably get it by going to Switchboard.com >> I use it all the time. >> >> Elaine >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Kay Stanton" <kay-stanton@cfl.rr.com> >> To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 12:36 AM >> Subject: [RIGENWEB] St. Mary's Church >> >> >> > Can someone please give me a mailing address and telephone number > for St. >> > Mary's (Catholic) Church in Pawtucket, RI... >> > >> > Thanks in advance. >> > >> > Kay Stanton >> > Daytona Beach, FL >> > >> > >> > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== >> > Bristol County RIGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~ribristo/ >> > RI Cemeteries Index http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/cemetery/ >> > >> > >> >> >> ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== >> Visit RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative: > http://www.rootsweb.com/ >> WorldConnect Project -- Connecting the World One GEDCOM at a Time >> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/ >> >> > > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== > The RI Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ri/rifiles.htm > RIGenWeb Archives Search http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/ri/risearch.html >