Note: The Rootsweb Mailing Lists will be shut down on April 6, 2023. (More info)
RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. Fwd: ROBLEE-D Digest V98 #10
    2. Douglas Detling
    3. >Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 03:01:35 -0700 (PDT) >From: [email protected] >Subject: ROBLEE-D Digest V98 #10 >X-Loop: [email protected] >X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/volume98/10 >To: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] > >ROBLEE-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 10 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Fwd: FW: Mists of Time [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #2 Caught Up Now [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from ROBLEE-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >Douglas G. Detling >[email protected] > >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 18:01:08 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: FW: Mists of Time >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>>From: Cindy Walcott <[email protected]> >>>Subject: FW: Mists of Time >>>Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1998 22:26:41 -0400 >>>... >>>Hi all -- I have been away, so this is my first chance to reply to Bob's >>>message. First, see family group sheet on Hiram Rublee that follows the >>>text of Bob's message. Note that the numbers that follow cetain >>>information are footnote numbers. They don't paste in a superscript. >>> Also, the "ref" field is my own personal coding system for my >>>references. All vital events are fully referenced -- see footnotes. See >>>my further comments regarding issues raised by Bob, interspersed in Bob's >>>message. >>> >>>Cindy >>> >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: Bob Robblee [SMTP:[email protected]] >>>Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 1998 11:58 PM >>>To: [email protected] >>>Subject: Re: Mists of Time >>> >>>[email protected] wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear Cousins, >>>> In the matter of Hiram Rublee, married Rhoda Moore, my files seem >>>> to have children that may or may not have been verified but put there >>>> because we have not been able to trace ancestry for sure. We have seen a >>>> couple of these previously in Pamela Robblee, married Uriah Hoyt and >>>> Sarah Robblee seemingly two people. I have another, Eurona Robblee, born >>>> ca 1756, married Russell Durham, from the IGI. >>> >>>It is possible that there are "extra" children in Hiram's family. The >>>family configuration is from Rhoda Berger's Rublee genealogy. Major >>>contributions were made to Rhoda's book by Paul Monroe, who is related to >>>Bergetta Monroe, of this list, and by Charlie Rublee, of MInton, QC. >>> Charlie died I would say 8-10 years ago at an advanced age. He had >>>memories of the Rublee family, as told to him by his father, and was >>>interested in genealogy. I had personal corresondance with him before his >>>death. His friend Reg Conner, did a history of Minton, and included a >>>section on the Rublee family. Anyhow, I am pretty sure that Charlie's >>>information would have been from his father, Merritt Rublee. Hiram was >>>Merritt's great uncle, so we are getting back there in time. >>> >>>See my separate message about Eurona, which I am posting today. Pamela -- >>>who know. I don't think either one of these is a daughter of William m. >>>Keturah Baker. Lynda McGinnis is ordering the grantor, grantee index for >>>Lanesborough. We are hoping that it will be the key to information about >>>various other Robblees that may have been in Lanesborough. I have never >>>personally researched Lanesborough town records. I have no doubt there is >>>more to be gained. Between Lynda and Jim and I, we should be able to get >>>that done. We are all 3-4 hours away. Is it Mark that lives in > >>>Shutesbury? (Sorry, I can't at the moment remember!) He is even closer! >>> >>> >>>> If we look at the Carpenter Manuscript, Thomas, Reuben, and Samuel >>>> are listed as the children in an era of large families, and I question >> >>>> the lineage on Samuel. We have the family of Thomas Rubbelee listed in >>>> Granville, Wa. NY in 1790 [family of 7, 5 males, and 2 females] and have >>>> hardly been able to find out anything else about him, his family, and >>>> descendents. >>> >>>This Reuben m. Phebe Austin seems a possibility, as you suggest, Bob. His >>>first three children were all bapt. on the same day, (1770) in >>>Lanesborough. The other five were also baptized in Lanesb., all at >>>different time. Pamela was born cir 1766. Eurona, at a guess, was born >>>1760 (this if her first child was born when she was twenty). Could they >>>have been the oldest children of Reuben m. Phebe Austin? The earliest >>>records we have of Reuben (so far) is 1770 when he joined the Congr. Ch. >>>there, so these two could have been born and baptized in Dutchess Co, as a >>>guess? >>> >>> >>>> In the matter of Hiram, I have to wonder if we are seeing records >>>> for two men of the same name of different parentage. >>>> Cindy, I added your files to mine and as you mentioned before, I have >>>> had to now review them and add sources where ever possible. [Still >>>> ongoing, I might add] Could you post us the family of Hiram, born 1767, >>>> and I believe his 3? wives? I think I need to separate the verified from >>>> the assigned. >>> >>>see below. >>> >>>> Also, Jim mentioned that he had found that Thomas, married Chloe >>>> Evarts, was the youngest son of Rueben and Phoebe? >>> >>>Thomas was one of the three bapt. in Lanesborough in 1770, so he was not >>>the youngest. >>> >>>If this is the case, >>>> I would think that Reuben was correct but that the wife was Catherine >>>> and this is the one who died in 1770. [death recorded at the Cong. >>>> Church in Lanesboro?] >>> >>>??? I don't have this one. >>> >>> And, also, just this thought. I notice that in the Granville, Wa. >>>Co. NY families of the late 1700's and early 1800's that there were >>>almost no boys named John. Perhaps his name was in some disrepute there, >>>then. Hope to hear from you soon. >>> >>>You are referring again to the political forces that divided families at >>>that time, I assume. An exception, I would remind you, is the youngest >>>child of William m. Keturah Baker. His name was John Brush Rublee. >>> >>>Bob >>> >>> >>> 9 Jul 1998 Family Group Sheet >>> >>>Husband: Hiram A. Rublee died at age: 67 >>> Born: 14 Dec 1767 in: NY? >>> 1 >>> Baptized: 6 Aug 1780 in: Congr.Church, Lanesborough, MA >>> 2 >>> Died: 25 Nov 1835 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 3 >>> Buried: in: Berkshire Ctr. Cem., VT >>> Ref: LAN, CON, VVR Occupation: >>>Father: William Robblee >>>Mother: Keturah (Catherine) Baker >>>Hiram Rublee owned property in New Haven, VT in 1788. In 1788, he bought >>>property with William Robblee; both are described as "of New Haven." This > >>>is >>>presumably his brother William, although it could have been his father. He >>>began selling off property in New Haven in 1792 and 1795. He settled in >>>Berkshire, VT, where he remained until his death. The names of sons Alvin, >>>Francis and Belden do not appear in Hiram's 1835 will. >> >>> >>>The following is a transcript of Hiram Rublee's will, on file at the >>>Franklin >>>County Probate Court in St. Albans, VT. >>> >>>"In the name of God, Amen - I Hiram Rublee of Berkshire in the county of >>>Franklin & State of Vermont being weak in body but sound and perfect in >>>mind & >>>memory do make and publish by last will & Testament - in manner of all >>>owing - >>>viz. It is my will that all my just debts & charges of my funeral be paid >>>and >>>discharged by my Executrix - herein after named and appointed - out of my >>>estate as soon as may be after my decease - I give & dispose of all of my >>>estate real & personal (save what shall be necessary for the payment of my >>>just debts and funeral charges in the following manner: >>> >>>I give to my son Luman Rublee one dollar. I give to my son Norman Rublee >>>one >>>dollar. I give to my daughter Almira Hall one dollar. I give to my >>>daughter >>>Laura Davis one dollar. I give to my son Alvah Rublee one dollar. I give >>>to >>>my son Hiram B. Rublee one dollar. I give to my daughter Jerusha Monroe >>>one >>>dollar. I give to my son William J. Rublee one dollar. I give to my >>>daughter >>>Jane Rublee one dollar. I give to my daughter Rhoda Rublee one dollar. I >>>give to my daughter Abby Janette Rublee one dollar. >>> >>>The rest residue and remainder of my estate both real & personal not herein >>>disposed of I give & grant to my beloved wife Fanny Rublee and her heirs >>>and >>>assigns forever. I hereby appoint my beloved wife Fanny Rublee sole >>>Executrix >>>of this my last Will & Testament - herein revoking all former Wills by me >>>made. In testimony whereof I hereto set my hand and seal & publish and >>>declare >>>this to be my last will & testament - this Tenth day of November A. D. >>>1835. >>> >>>Signed Sealed published and declared by said Hiram Rublee as his last will >>>and >>>testament in the presence of us who have here unto subscribed our names as >>>witnesses thereof at the request and in the presence of the said Testator >>>and >>>in the presence of each other." >>> >>>Witnesses: Cromwell Bowen, Harvey Clark and Alonzo Rublee >>> >>> >>> >>>Wife: Rhoda Moore died at age: 37 >>>Married: in: New Haven, VT? >>> Born: 29 Oct 1773 in: Norfolk, CT >>> 4 >>> Died: 7 Dec 1810 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 5 >>> Buried: in: Berkshire Ctr. Cem., VT >>> Ref: MOO-33, GRV Occupation: >>>Father: Andrew Moore, Lt. >>>Mother: Thankful Phelps >>> >>>M Child 1 Luman Rublee died at age: 85 >>>Born: 28 Aug 1793 in: New Haven, VT >>> 6 >>>Died: 12 May 1879 in: Montpelier, VT >>> 3 >>> Ref: MOO-64, VVR Occupation: >>>Spouse: Bathsheba Burbank d. 8 Nov 1825 > >>>Married: 1 Mar 1821 in: Montpelier, VT 7 >>>Spouse: Sarah Smith b. cir 1800 d. 13 Aug 1851 >>>Married: 19 Aug 1826 in: New Haven, VT >>>"Among the representative members of the medical profession in Morrisville, >>>is >>>Dr. Charles C. Rublee, who for over thirty years has followed the practice >>>of >> >>>medicine and surgery, and is now the senior physician in town, as well as >>>pension examiner and health officer. Luman Rublee, grandfather of Dr. >>>Rublee, >>>and a son of Hiram Rublee, who lived and died at Berkshire, Vermont, was a >>>native of Berkshire, Franklin County, Vermont, and after attaining his >>>majority went to Montpelier, and engaged in the trade of hatter with >>>Erastus >>>Watrous, Esq. He was also engaged for many years in the manufacture of >>>gloves >>>with Mr. Watrous, and later his younger brother, Norman Rublee, was >>>interested >>>in this industry with him. In 1845 Mr. Rublee removed to New Haven, >>>Addison >>>County, Vermont, where he conducted agricultural pursuits between nine and >>>ten >>>years, after which he returned to Montpelier, where he spent the last >>>twenty-five years of his life in comparative retirement. Mr. Rublee >>>married >>>twice, his first wife having been a sister of Silas Burbank, and among his >>>children were Chauncy Moore, and Eliza, who was the faithful guardian and >>>comforter of his declining years. During his sojourn in New Haven he ma >>>rried >>>a second wife, Miss Smith, who died before his return to Montpelier. He >>>was a >>>member of the Bethany Church, a zealot Christian, modest and retiring, >>>faithful and true as husband, father, and friend, without malice and free >>>from >>>guile. He pursued the even tenor of his life, and his end was peace. He >>>passed away May 12, 1879, aged eighty six years." (Carlton, Vol. II, 1903) >>> >>>Luman Rublee served in the War of 1812, in Capt. Mayo's Co., 1st Regiment. >>>He >>>earned a pension (Survivor's Original, # 32206). >>> >>>M Child 2 Norman Rublee died at age: 75 >>>Born: cir 1796 in: MA? >>> 3 >>>Died: 15 Sep 1871 in: Montpelier, VT >>> 3 >>> Buried: in: Elm St. Cem., Montpelier, VT >>> Ref: VVRD Occupation: Glove manufacturer >>>Spouse: Sophronia Dolly Wilder b. 3 Aug 1797 d. 26 Jun 1834 >>>Married: 5 Feb 1822 in: Montpelier, VT 7 >>> Ref: VVRM in: >>>Spouse: Mary Hubbard b. cir 1805 d. 14 Jun 1845 >>>Married: 5 Feb 1835 in: Montpelier, VT 7 >>> Ref: VVRM in: >>>Spouse: Abigail Wright b. cir 1813 d. 6 May 1871 >>>Married: 14 Sep 1845 in: Calais, VT 7 >>> Ref: VVRM in: >>> >>>N. Rublee was for some years involved in a glove manufacturing business in >>>Montpelier, in partnership with his older brother Luman and Erastus >>>Watrous, >>>Esq. (Carlton, Hiram. Genealogical and Historical History of the State of >>>VT) The 1860 census for Woodbury, Vt. lists Norman Rublee, (age _5); > >>>Abigail (47); Hiram (25); Charles (16); Edward (15); Fanny J. (11), and >>>Otis (5). All were born in VT, except Norman, who is listed as being >>>born in MA. >>> >>>M Child 3 Alvin Rublee >>>Born: ca 1797 in: >>>Died: in: >>> Ref: MOO-64 Occupation: >>>Alvin Rublee removed to New York state (Moore, 1903, page 64). His >>>father's >> >>>will of 1835 does not mention him. I have been unable to find trace of >>>him. >>> >>>M Child 4 Francis Rublee >>>Born: ca 1799 in: >>>Died: in: >>> Ref: MOO-64 Occupation: >>> >>>Francis Rublee is not mentioned in his father's will of 1835. >>> >>>M Child 5 Belden Rublee >>>Born: in: >>>Died: in: >>> Ref: MOO-64 Occupation: >>>Spouse: Hannah Vaughn b. 1812 d. 14 May 1833 >>>Married: 22 Feb 1832 in: Richford, VT 7 >>> Ref: VVRM in: >>> >>>Belden Rublee was a resident of Bolton, VT at the time of his marriage >>>to Hannah Vaughn in 1832 in Richford, VT. He is not mentioned in his >>>father's will of 1835. Hannah Vaughn Rublee died in 1832. The settling of >>>her estate does not mention her husband. Was Belden Rublee already dead at >>>this point? A Belden Rublee was enumerated in Elmira, Tioga County, New >>>York in 1830 (WITH WHOM??) Moore (1903, page 64) states that he removed >>>to >>>NY state. >>> >>>F Child 6 Almira Rublee >>>Born: in: >>>Died: in: >>> Ref: MOO-64 Occupation: >>>Spouse: Quincy Hall >>>Married: in: >>> >>>F Child 7 Laura Rublee >>>Born: 18 Jul 1799 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 8 >>>Died: in: >>> Ref: BERK Occupation: >>>Spouse: _____ Davis >>>Married: in: >>> >>>Laura Rublee is referred to as Laura Davis in her father's will. I have >>>been >>>unable to find further trace of her. There is no death record for her to >>>1908. >>> >>>M Child 8 Alvah Rublee died at age: 41 >>>Born: 23 Feb 1802 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 8 >>>Died: 1844 in: Sheboygan, WI >>> 9 >>> Ref: BERK, NEWS Occupation: >>>Spouse: Martha Kent b. 10 Apr 1804 d. 1886 >>>Married: 1824 in: Berkshire, VT >>> >>>"A pleasant ride of five hours on the steamer north from Milwaukee, brings >>>one >>>to Sheboygan. It is nineteen years ago, this very month of June, since, >>>one >>>sultry summer night, we say, from the deck of a little schooner - the only >>>craft that then visited the place - the hill which forms the site of the >>>present city loom dimly through the dark. The fireflies that gleamed >>>intermittently along the bushy shores were the only lights visible. The >>>schooner anchored some distance from the land. A scow boat came out and >>>took >>>the half dozen passengers on shore, the writer of this being then a boy of >>>ten. We have always had a vivid memory of that night, or rather morning - >>>for > >>>the day was just beginning to dawn in the east - of warm air of the shore, >>>the >>>black piled masses of a thunderstorm gathering in the west, the glittering >>>fireflies more brilliant than we had ever seen before, the scent of the >>>wild >>>roses and strange flowers that loaded the light breeze, and the feeling of >>>awe >>>which the idea of the almost interminable forest that stretched an all >>>sides >> >>>of the lake, impressed upon us. There were then but two families on the >>>site >>>of the present city. A number of houses had been built in 1837, and >>>subsequently deserted. There was no wagon road that extended more than ten >>>mile back into the country. The mail came once a week from Milwaukee on >>>horseback, over an Indian trail. Eleven families comprised the population >>>of >>>the county. " (Historic Sheboygan County. Page 100. From a newspaper >>>article >>>by Horace Rublee originally printed in the Evergreen City (Wisconsin) >>>Times, >>>July 9, 1859.) >>> >>>"My father, Alvah Rublee, came west in the fall of 1839, and engaged in >>>lumbering in Sheboygan County during the ensuing winter. His family came >>>on >>>the next summer, when my personal acquaintance with the locality began. >>> Some >>>idea of the hardships occasionally endured by the Pioneer settlers of the >>>West, may be gained from one of the experiences of my father during his >>>first >>>winter here. While in the woods one day, a limb of a tree fell, striking >>>upon >>>his shoulder and dislocated his arm. There was no surgeon nearer than >>>Milwaukee. His companions endeavored to set it, in vain. Their efforts >>>only >>>increased the inflammation of the bruised and dislocated limb. This was >>>near >>>evening, and the following morning, he was compelled to set out for >>>Milwaukee, >>>on foot and along, for surgical aid. There was no road except for an >>>Indian >>>trail, and no settlement until he reached Fort Washington. The weather was >>>cold, and there was considerable snow on the ground. He was two days in >>>reaching Milwaukee, suffering all the while from torturing pain, and when >>>he >>>arrived there , the dislocated joint has become so swollen and inflamed >>>that >>>it was only with the greatest difficulty that it was restored." (Early >>>Times >>>in Sheboygan County. Wisconsin Historical Society, Vol. IV.) >>> >>>"The elder (Alvah) Rublee came west to Sheboygan County in 1839 and >>>obtained >>>employment managing the Farnsworth mill with A. Farrow. Mrs. Rublee and >>>her >>>three children, among them Horace, age 10, joined him in June 1840. For >>>about >>>a year the Rublees lived in a frame house near the mill, then removed to >>>another built on land where Wildwood Cemetery is now located. Alvah Rublee >>>divided his time between farming and working in the mill, and commenced >>>clearing a farm in the Dye settlement in the town of Lime, intending to >>>make >>>it his home, but he died in 1844." (Buchan, Gustoave. Historic Sheboygan >>>County. 1944.) >>> >>>Horace Rublee painted this picture of Sheboygan in 1840: "In the summer of >>>1840, there were about three families at the village of Sheboygan. Only > >>>small >>>coasting vessels, engaged in carrying lumber south, touched here. Our >>>family >>>cam around the lakes, by steamer to Milwaukee. Thence we proceeded by >>>small >>>schooner. This after a passage of about sixteen hours, anchored off >>>Sheboygan; and, an hour or two before dawn, one beautiful summer night, we >>>were transferred to a scow boat, which was soon rowed in at the mouth of >>>the >>>river, and landed. The morning showed a strange spectacle. Scattered >> >>>about >>>through the pleasant groves of second growth pine and oak, which covered >>>the >>>play, were well-built dwelling houses, neatly painted an new, and along >>>several streets were a number of buildings, designed for stores, all >>>abandoned. Now and then a straggling Indian might be seen, or the tinkle >>>of >>>his pony's bell, but of other inhabitants, there was neither sight nor >>>sound. >>>Three white families, however, did reside somewhere near the harbor at this >>>period; those of Joshua Brown, Hugh Rittner and Horace Stone . . . There >>>was >>>not a store or trading shop of any kind in the county. Everything had to >>>be >>>obtained from Milwaukee." >>> >>>M Child 9 Hiram B. Rublee >>>Born: 17 Mar 1804 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 8 >>>Died: in: >>> Ref: BERK Occupation: >>>Spouse: Lucia _____ b. cir 1806 d. 30 Nov 1831 >>>Married: in: >>>Spouse: Hannah _____ b. cir 1812 >>>Married: in: >>> >>>Hiram Rublee lived in Bolton, VT at the time of the 1830 census, with >>>his wife and daughter age five or younger. He does not appear in >>>subsequent >>>VT census enumerations. He was living at the time his father's will was >>>written in 1835. It is possible he removed to New York or Wisconsin. >>> >>>M Child 10 Calvin Rublee died at age: 5 >>>Born: 23 Apr 1806 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 8 >>>Died: 2 Jul 1811 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 3 >>> Buried: in: Berkshire Ctr. Cem., VT >>> Ref: BERK, VVRD Occupation: >>> >>>F Child 11 Jerusha Rublee died at age: 84 >>>Born: 14 Apr 1810 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 10 >>>Died: 1895 in: Lamartine, WI >>> 11 >>> Buried: in: Lamartine, WI >>> 11 >>> Ref: BERK, MON Occupation: >>>Spouse: Jason Monroe b. 12 May 1801 d. 4 Nov 1884 >>>Married: 27 Oct 1828 in: VT 12 >>> Ref: FduL-1038 in: >>> >>>"The funeral of Mrs. J. Monroe was held from the residence of Mrs. E. Hale, >>>Thursday morning, the Rev. C. B. Clark officiating. Her four sons were >>>bearers. Several friends from Oakfield were present." (newspaper clipping >>>in >>>formerly in the possession of the late Paul Monroe. Mrs. E. Hale was >>>daughter Laura. The Monroes, with their son Otis Orlando, are buried in >>>Lamartine Cemetery, Fond du Lac Co., WI. >>> >>>Wife: Fanny Richardson died at age: 77 >>>Married: 12 Jun 1812 in: Berkshire, VT > >>> his age: 44 her age: 27 7 >>> Born: cir 1785 in: >>> 3 >>> Died: 23 Feb 1862 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 3 >>> Checked: VVRB in: >>>Mother: Elizabeth Richardson >>> >>>At the time of the 1860 dederal census, Fanny Rublee was described >>>as a widow lady , age 67, living with Henry and Celia Ladd and family in >>>Berkshire, VT. >>> >>>M Child 1 William Seymour Rublee died at age: 69 >>>Born: 17 Aug 1815 in: >> >>> 13 >>>Died: 13 Jun 1885 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 3 >>> Buried: in: Calvary Cem., E. Berkshire >>> Ref: BERK, VVRD Occupation: >>>Spouse: Amelia Coburn b. 19 Jan 1817 d. 20 Feb 1904 >>>Married: in: >>> >>>William Rublee's gravestone states that he represented Berkshire in the >>>Vermont House of Representatives in 1851-2 and Franklin County in the >>>Vermont >>>Senate in 1864-5. He was an assistant judge in the Franklin County Court >>>in >>>1874-5. >>> >>>F Child 2 Fanny Faustina Rublee died at age: 9 >>>Born: 2 Oct 1817 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 14 >>>Died: 25 Mar 1827 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 3 >>> Buried: in: Berkshire Ctr. Cem., VT >>> Ref: BERK, VVRD Occupation: >>> >>>F Child 3 Jane Rublee died at age: 72 >>>Born: 5 Feb 1821 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 15 >>>Died: 1894 in: >>> 16 >>> Buried: in: W. Berkshire Cem. >>>Checked: VVRD in: >>> Ref: BERK, McC Occupation: >>>Spouse: Leander Goff Johnson b. 23 Apr 1807 d. 10 Aug 1889 >>>Married: in: >>> >>>F Child 4 Rhoda Rublee >>>Born: 22 Sep 1823 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 15 >>>Died: in: >>> Ref: BERK Occupation: >>> >>>F Child 5 Abby "Janette" Rublee died at age: 68 >>>Born: 1 Oct 1826 in: Berkshire, VT >>> 17 >>>Died: 3 Apr 1895 in: Newport, VT >>> 3 >>> Buried: in: Lakeside Cem., Newport, VT >>> 18 >>> Ref: Little, VVRD Occupation: >>>Spouse: Hardin Alvin Larabee b. 15 Mar 1828 d. 19 May 1894 >>>Married: 5 Oct 1850 in: Berkshire, VT? 18 >>> Ref: Little in: >>> >>>1 Lanesborough, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Town Records >>> >>>2 Records of the Congregational Church of Lanesborough, Massachusetts (in >>>the >>>Cooke Collection, Berkshire Atheneaum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts) >>> >>>3 Death record, Vermont Vital Records >>> >>>4 Moore, Horace L. Andrew Moore of Poquonock and Windsor, Conn. and His >>>Descendents. Lawrence, KS: Journal Publishing Company, 1903 page 33 >>> >>>5 Gravestone >>> >>>6 Moore, Horace L. Andrew Moore of Poquonock and Windsor, Conn. and His >>>Descendents. Lawrence, KS: Journal Publishing Company, 1903 page 64 > >>> >>>7 Marriage Record, Vermont Vital Records >>> >>>8 Berkshire, Vermont Town Records >>> >>>9 Newspaper article from a Sheboygan, Wisconsin newspaper (date unknown) >>>entitled "Father of Wisconsin's Greatest Editor" reprinted in Berger, >>>Rhoda, >>>The Rublees, 1974. >>> >>>10 Berkshire, Vermont Town Records, Book 1 page 214 >>> >>>11 Monroe, Paul as communicated by Bergetta Monroe >>> >>>12 History of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. Chicago: Western Historical >>>Co., 1880. page 1038 >>> >>>13 Berkshire, Vermont Town Records, Book 1, page 243 >>> >> >>>14 Berkshire, Vermont Town Records, Book 1, page 240. >>> >>>15 Berkshire, Vermont Town Records, Book 1 >>> >>>16 McClellan Collection: Franklin County, Vermont Cemeteries at the St. >>>Albans, >>>Vermont Free Library >>> >>>17 Birth Record, Vermont Vital Records >>> >>>18 Little, Judy. Personal correspondance. >>> >>>Cindy Walcott >>>141 Adams School Rd. >>>Grand Isle, VT 05458 >>>[email protected] >>> >>> >> > >______________________________X-Message: #2 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 18:17:41 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Caught Up Now >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >Fellow Roblee (et al) researchers - I've completed the forwarding of >previous messages to our group. These are now available to everyone in the >archives at RootsWeb. I apologize for the length, but it was the only way >to get it all moved in a hurry. > >Doug Detling >

    08/17/1998 09:31:46