Vermont Journal, Windsor, Saturday, July 12,1884 Chelsea News Amos S. HATCH has returned from Grinnell, Iowa, to this village. He went to Grinnell last fall to live with his son G. M. HATCH, who came with him. The river is very low, so tht it is difficult fo the grist mill and saw mill to do very large business. Rev. J. E.KNAPP and his wife went to Montpelier last week to attend the semi-centinnial of the Methodist seminary. J. M. COMSTOCK, principal of Springfield graded school, is spending his vacation with friends of himself and famiy. T. SULLIVAN, blacksmith had a bad cut in one foot recently. One of the late graduates of Randolph Normal School, Miss Nancie JONES, is spending some time with her relatives. Miss Grace NOYES, teacher in Wells River graded school, is spending vacation with her parents. Frank S. ALLEN cultivated about an acre of strawberries this year which is now giving him ample remuneration. Prof.W.H. CUMMINGS and his family are spending their vacation with A. H. POWERS. E. F. DENSMORE offers his village home and saw mill for sale. COURT ITEMS: In the case of F. H. HARRIMAN against F. CURTIS the jury gave the plff. a verdict of one cent damages and cost. The was a case to recover damage for mutilating certain cedar trees that had been planted in a cemetery. In the case of Abigail F. BAGLEY against A.McFARLAND, being an action of replevin for a yoke of oxen and other property, the court directed a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. In the case of Moses SPEAR against D.B. EMERSON. This was an action of assumsit to recover a balance due on a lot of wool; verdict for the plaintiff to recover $522 and costs. In the case of State against Chas. and Asa MAGOON, indicted for burglary, the verdict was, not guilty. In the case of the State aginst George SMITH and Almon KEITH, indicted for assault upon D. R.SARGENT, verdict of guilty as to SMITH, not guilty as to KEITH. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT
Looking for the parents of Walter Scott Wyman. Walter Scott Wyman, b. 1870. Putney, VT, d. June 13, 1955, Rutland, VT. He m. Alice B. Shufelt, she was b. August 27, 1880, VT, d. October 13, 1950, Proctor, VT. Thanks, Charlie Charles B. Wright PO Box 519 Walpole, NH 03608 pontegwatrail@netzero.net http://www1.cedar-rapids.net/page/nh/index.htm
Benjamin's parents are Telesphore and Celina Larochelle Demars. Octavia's parents are Cyrial and Angele Massy Mercier. Fred Demars and Benjamin were their sons as well as my great garndmothers parents.
I think I told you before, Harriet. When you reply to a message that comes through gc-gateway@rootsweb.com, you need to click on the line beginning http://boards etc., etc. These messages come through the message boards and as it says at the bottom of each of these messages many of the people who post on the message boards are not subscribed to the mail list itself. Many of the mail lists accept the messages that are put on the message boards so they will reach more people. Any more questions? Joann Nichols Harriet Cady wrote: > Could someone explain why I get emails from gc-gateway@rootsweb.com but when I reply it says this is no longer a working email address? > Harriet > > > > > ________________________________ > From: "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> > To: VERMONT-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 9:54:43 AM > Subject: Re: [VERMONT] Vermont Ancestors > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: bjrabideau > Surnames: Abare Hebert Savage > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.vermont.unknown/2274.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > In my records I have Dorothy Hebert / Abare born 30 Nov 1905 Chazy, NY and died 24 Sept 1978 Plattsburgh, NY. She was the daughter of Ira Hebert / Abare and Maude Savage. > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. > > > > > > ************************************************* > List Guidelines: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VermontWelcome.html > Visit the Gateway to Vermont Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VERMONT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > ************************************************* > List Guidelines: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VermontWelcome.html > Visit the Gateway to Vermont Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VERMONT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Harriet Cady wrote: > Could someone explain why I get emails from > gc-gateway@rootsweb.com but when I reply it says this is no > longer a working email address? Harriet Harriet: This is an address that only sends, not receives, messages from the board that is linked to this list. Each message coming from the RootsWeb Boards gateway contains an explanation of what is going on, and a link to the board so you can reply there. It is important to follow the directions. It is best not to reply via e-mail at all (the board, where the original is, will never see it) but if you do use e-mail you *cannot* use the gateway address. Darrell
Froom the IBHAIRO genealogy web site which has some of my husband's line. This was done by one of the family line not me. Harriet Charles J. LaClair born 1835 Berlin, VT married (1) Rosette Deranleau dit Chateauneuf aka Rosalie Shatney 12 Nov. 1855 Sacre Couer de Jesus (Sacred Heart of Jesus), Stanstead, Quebec. They had 10 children the last of whom was a stillborn 11 Nov. 1877, Rosalie died 26 Mar 1878 and is buried in Albany, VT. Charles is the son of Charles John LeClair/Laclare/LaClair & Marie (aka Mary) Rose Clement. Rosette is the daughter of Jean Baptiste Deranleau dit Chateauneuf & Theotiste Cote. Charles married (2) Marie Julia Derocher dit LaPierre 17 Nov. 1880 in VT. They had 6 children. Charles died in 1914, Julia died 14 Nov. 1930 Willoughby, VT. Charles & Julia are buried next to each other in St. Paul Cemetery Barton, VT. Marie Julia is the daughter of Louis Desrocher & Lucy Guimond. Children of Charles & Rosette: Joseph John 1856-1933 m. Delia Foster Charles M. 1859-1929 m. Addie A. Marckres Dana Frederick 1861-1943 Mary Jane 1863-? m. Calixte Grondin Lewis John 1865-1954 m. Jeanette P. Langevin 1881-1950 Rose Emma 1868-1884 age 16 Clara Alice 1872-1952 m. Henry Tinker Anna 1873-? Abbie 1876-1946 m Isreal Valley Stillborn 11 Nov 1877 Children of Charles & Julia: Mary Sophia 1881-1954 m(1) Eugene Valley m(2) Bert Young Eldon Moise 1884-1942 m. Estella M. Kimball Frank 1886-1967 m. Alice Magoon Trefley Carl 1888-1978 m(1) Hazel Greenwood Brooks, m(2) Lillian Alice Gibney Isaac 1890-1971 m. Ameila Fuchey Alfred 1897-1936 m. Maybel Valley Sources: VT vitals, and published obits, births, marriages, & other articles of note for our family members.
HI Belle, Thanks for filling in some of the lines. Interesting that you have a Currier in your line. My great Aunt married a Currier and my great great grandfather Octave Anair married an Ellen aka Helen Carrier/Currier/Carignan. That was in Salem, VT and Greensboro, VT which are quite near to Barton, VT and the Canadian border near Stanstead and Thetford Mines Quebec. Let me know if there is anything in NH you want to know as I can go to NH Vital Records and look at several records in marriage, birth and death. I find ancestry hunters and Quebec research two of the best sites to make queries on French Family heritage. My granddaughter's other grandmother lives in Memphis, Tenn and loves it. My sister hated it and moved back to Vermont. I still think Vermont is one of the prettiest states in the fall and spring. Thanks for sharing the lienage of your family which married with the Shatney/Chateuneuf line. Harriet in Deerfield, NH ________________________________ From: Belle Baccheschi <motherbelle@yahoo.com> To: lbhairo@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 7:43:15 AM Subject: Re: [lbhairo] Shatney??? Morning Harriet, The Shatneys are not in my direct line, so I haven't done any focused research there. Just every so often, somebody named Shatney married a Laclair. My line goes: 1] Charles Laclair & Marie Rose Clement, 2] Zoya Laclair & Freeman Degreenia [aka John Robinson], 3] Margaret Mae Degreenia & David Currier, 4]Carl Currier & Ruby Braman. Carl Currier was my maternal grandfather. He moved to CT in the 1930's where he met and married my grandmother. My mother was b. there, but at some point in the 40's they moved back north to New Hampshire for a few years. They returned to CT just after my mother graduated high school. So, I was born and lived most of my life there. Then,last summer, my husband and I moved to Greeneville, TN. I love it here, but it is putting a cramp in my research. Thanks be for the internet. Other names associated with my grandfather' s ancestry are Facteau/Fecteau and Tuck. My Great-aunt Florence Currier m. a Harakaly and the Aunt Etta Degreenia I wrote of was a Marcou by birth. Am I safe in assuming that Mitchell Shatney could be Michel Chateauneaf? If I come across any similar names I will definitely let you know. Blessings! -belle [who is writing from off of Lois's website] From: Harriet Cady <kd4318@yahoo.com> Subject: [lbhairo] Shatney??? To: lbhairo@yahoogroups .com Date: Friday, March 13, 2009, 7:48 AM Have you done any genealogy of the Shatney lineage. I have been hunting and hunting for Mitchell Shatney's birth record and maybe one of his sister's or brothers or cousins were born same area and baptized. I appreciate your answering my email. When I was in elementary school one of my best friend was Betty Coldbeth whose father was something like Rathborn. I am now in Deerfield, NH where are you? Harret E. Cady ____________ _________ _________ __ From: motherbelle <motherbelle@ yahoo.com> To: lbhairo@yahoogroups .com Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 7:02:39 AM Subject: [lbhairo] Re: Any Degreenia know Shatney??? Morning Harriet, Two Shatney women,Rosetta and Sophia, married Zoya Laclair's older brothers, Charles and Frank. And her younger sister Mathilde married Lewis Shatney. That made them all in-laws to Freeman Degreenia. I haven't found anything closer than that. Certainly they all knew each other. Mathilde's daughter Victoria Shatney married Sidney Daniel Coolbeth/Colbath in 1869. I recall my grandfather having friends named Coolbeth in CT in the 1960's. I don't know if they were kin, but he had known them since his boyhood in Glover. --- In lbhairo@yahoogroups .com, Harriet Cady <kd1843@...> wrote: > > HI, > My husband's ancestor is Mitchell Shatney a descendant of CHATEUNEUF, John Baptiste. > Anything Sound familiar. > Harriet Cady > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > From: Donna Degreenia <degreenia@. ..> > To: lbhairo@yahoogroups .com > Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 7:59:32 PM > Subject: Re: [lbhairo] Zoya M. Leclair's Great Grand Son > > > Hi, > I am Hattie Mae Blay Badger's Great Grand Daughter, Erdine Gibney Hall was my Grandmother. Just out out of curiousity who was your mother? I can possible also help with any Degreenia questions. > > Donna Degreenia > --- On Fri, 1/30/09, pdxbennett <pdxbennett@ yahoo. com> wrote: > > From: pdxbennett <pdxbennett@ yahoo. com> > Subject: [lbhairo] Zoya M. Leclair's Great Grand Son > To: lbhairo@yahoogroups .com > Date: Friday, January 30, 2009, 2:21 AM > > That would be me. I have recently became interested in who came > before me. I am stunned at what I can find on the web. > > I adored my Grandmother Hattie M. Blay. Stupid ignorant me never > directly asked a thing about the past. Not a single question answered > because not one question was asked. When I was born my mother lived > at home. Therefore my grandmother treated me as her youngest child > instead of one of her younger grandchildren. I spent many many hours > with her, > > A few stray memories as well as a few objects have stuck with me. I > have her Grampa "Degreney's" eye glasses and ring. The glasses are > small and the part that goes over the ears are so short they won't fit > my face. He must have had a smaller head however his ring she said > was carved out of a deer antler is so big that I could get it on my > big toe.....not that I have ever tried. I deny all! I remember her > pride in showing this to me. She obviously adored her grandfather as > much as I adored her. > > I have a small box made out of a piece of firewood. It is a kind of a > chest. The cover is rounded with the bark of the tree still attached. > She told that it was her mothers (Zoya Alamedia) and she kept > handkerchiefs init. All I know is that it was kept for most of my > childhood under the claw foot tub in the bathroom containing old > skeleton keys and a receipt from the 20's for groceries. Bread was 20 > cents. The tub was huge as the box fit under it. Grandson's tend to > crawl everywhere! I love boxes as boxes contain can contain secrets. > It was my first grab and run acquisition. > > It was sheer five finger happenstance that I ended up with these > items. No one else knew what they were or cared. I was being very > helpful by hauling the unwanted stuff to the trash bin at the time of > the great clear out. There was two trash bins. One was in the trunk > of my old bomb of a car. I should have kept it all but at 17 I was > lucky to have taken what I did. > > What I really wish I had was the picture of what she called her > "special" uncle. I don't remember if I was told which side of her > family. I am thinking Degreenia as the Blay side does not seem to > have left much of an imprint anywhere. Anyway it was a deguerrotype > of a civil war era dandy. I have a vague memory of a slicked back > hair style with the hat held at the chest. It took me twenty years to > realize what she meant by "special". > > I am also interested in this bit about Zoya Laclaire possibly being > Native American. Cree is what I read. That took me by surprise. I > look at my face. I see my mother, her sisters and my grandmother. We > all have a strong resemblance to my great grandmother Zoya Almedia. I > don't see indian part. I am thinking about the DNA testing thing to > see if it could be proved. > > Has this been tried anywhere?
Could someone explain why I get emails from gc-gateway@rootsweb.com but when I reply it says this is no longer a working email address? Harriet ________________________________ From: "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> To: VERMONT-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 9:54:43 AM Subject: Re: [VERMONT] Vermont Ancestors This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: bjrabideau Surnames: Abare Hebert Savage Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.vermont.unknown/2274.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: In my records I have Dorothy Hebert / Abare born 30 Nov 1905 Chazy, NY and died 24 Sept 1978 Plattsburgh, NY. She was the daughter of Ira Hebert / Abare and Maude Savage. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. ************************************************* List Guidelines: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VermontWelcome.html Visit the Gateway to Vermont Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VERMONT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
There used to be a PECOR family in Hardwick, VT and I wa in school with one of the children in 1950's. Harriet ________________________________ From: "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> To: VERMONT-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 12:13:21 PM Subject: [VERMONT] Pecor This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: wbunch61 Surnames: Pecor Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.vermont.unknown/4956/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Trying to locate information on a Donald Pecor who live in Vermont around the 1940's & 50's. Any information on Donald Pecor and family would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Anne Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. ************************************************* List Guidelines: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VermontWelcome.html Visit the Gateway to Vermont Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VERMONT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The Vermont Journal, Windsor, Saturday, June 14, 1884 Ascutneyville News 6/14/1884 At the adjourned meeting of the Ascutney Cemetery Association, Saturday night, A. PRESTON, H. H. DAKE and W. F. NEWELL were appointed a committee to investigate and report, at the adjouned meeting, to be held June 21, at what expense the old tomb can be repaired or a new one built. Claremont chichen thieves are reforming. Fred FRENCH, and a fellow named COOK, last Saturday night paid their final visits to a large number of hen roosts in Springfield and Weathersfield, and secured quite a crop of chickens and turkeys. now they are in limbo at Claremont, wiser, if not better, men, and sorry they did not reform, instead of being reformed. The latest report is that they have paid $80 to settle Saturday night's depredations, and that the New Hampshire authorities will hold them to answer for a few tricks of the same kind in the Granite State. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT
Vermont Journal, Windsor, Saturday, July 12, 1884 East Barnard News Mrs. Adelia CHADWICK is improving in hearlth, as is also Mrs. O. G. BUGBEE. Mrs. Lucretia PETTINGILL has returned from her visit at Windsor. Rev. B. M. TILLOTSON preaches again at the Union church next Sunday. Miss Mary ALLEN and sister have been visiting their brother at Quechee. Preparations are being made to erect a monument on the lot of Willis BUGBEE. Rev. H. A. WEBB of Woodstock preached at the Methodist church last Sunday, in exchange with Rev. H.F.REYNOLDS. The funeral of widow Adin BOYDEN was held at this place, last Friday, July 4th. The remains were interred in the cemetery of this place. Lucien PAIGE was taken very sick last Saturday night with the diptheria. Miss Grace THOMAS, daughter of Capt. P. V. THOMAS died of consumption July 2 aged 19, and was bruied the 4th. She was a very talented young lady, and a great poetess. She will be much missed by her many friends. Miss Ada CHADWICK has closed her summer term of school in So. Royalton and is spending her vacation at her home. Mrs. fred DAY and sister Mrs. BRUCE are in the northern part of the state, visiting a brother who is very sick. S. ALLEN recently cut over 11 acres of ground and cut 2 tons of hay. C. J. ALLEN who has been attending lectures at the medical department of the University of Vermont, closed his labors June 23 in a most creditable manner. he was one of five who received a special diploma of Honor for highest standing in examinations. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT
Vermont Journal, Windsor, Saturday, July 12, 1884 Chester News The Fourth passed off pleasantly, and everybody seemed to enjoy the races which came off as advertised. In the morning the bicycle boys, to the number of about a dozen, paraded Main St., after which the exhibition of fancy riding by members of Brattleboro Club took place in front of the schoolhouse. Clifton L. SHERMAN won the prize, performing some very difficult tricks. At 1 o'clock occurred the bicycle race, seven wheels starting, though only three held out to the end of five miles. C. L. SHERMAN won, time 26 minutes; Fred REED, 2nd and C. R.CROSBY, 3d,all of Brattleboro. The track was in very bad condition for the race. The trotting came immediately after. The three minute class, purse $100, divided into $50, $30 and $20, was won by Joel TODD's "Joe Todd," East Wallingford, first; H. S. FROST's "Arabian Girl," Bellows Falls, second; Fred LOVELL's "General, " Bellows Falls, third. Best time, 2.50. The 2.40 clas, same purse, won by Charles HASKELL's "Billy," Troy, N. H., first; H. S. FROST's "Red Bird," second; Fred LOVELL's "Texas Jack, " third. Best time, 2.52. Prof. Jasper SAWYER of Worcester, Mass., will give an organ recital at Lt. Luke's, next Thursday. Miss Lulu LEE has returned from Springfield, Mass., where she has been the past year attending school. A.L. HOLDEN has returned to town, and is at work in his old place on the soap stone quarry. P. H. HUTCHINSON and son, Arthur, of Boston, are in town. The case brought befoe Judge WALKER, at Hugh HENRY's office, Tuesday, to see whether a guardian should be appointed to ccare for the back-pay which Mrs. FISH received from the government, to the amount of about $2,000, was dismissed. The Central hotel has been re-tinned this week, Miller and Hadley doing the work. Mrs. SMITH, of Hanover,N.H., is visiting at J. S. CHAPMAN's. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT
Vermont Journal, Windsor, Saturday, July 12, 1884 Brownsville News Mrs. A. C. BRYANT who is in feeble health has gone to Windsor to stop with her son for a few weeks. Mrs. W. H. WRIGHT, wife of our pastor, is quite out of health with heart trouble and bronchial affection. Mr. Joel HALE, whose death we record, has been an old resident of the town of West Windsor, having been the oldest man in town for several years past, retaining his faculties in a remarkable degree up to the last hours of his sickness, living out of town only three years of his life, that in the town of Hartland. He was widely and favorably known as a businessman. Mr. HALE had abeen a subscriber to the JOURNAL nearly forty years. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT
Vermont Journal, Windsor, Saturday, July 12, 1884 Bethel News Alice EDSON has charge of the telegraph office in West Randolph. Revs. PARKER and ROBLIN exchanged pulpits last week. Dr. CHASE, Willard BROOKS, Fred ARNOLD, and Everettt PLACE have each a star bycycle. The village schools closed last Thursday. Miss Nellie PEASE will remain in the upper room through the fall term. Mary CHADWICK will occupy the middle room, and Miss Carrie CURTIS who has so long and faithfully served in the primary department, has resigned to accept a similar position in a graded school in Lancaster--Lucy JAMES will probably succeed her. The 4th was very quietly kept here. In the evening there was a lawn sociable at Mrs. Mary FOSSETT's with ice cream, cake, coffee and the cornet band. James SEXTON came home last Saturday night suffering from erysipelas which resulted from an injury produced by a premature discharge of a blast while at work in Poultney. T. S. CURTIS teacher of our high school last winter, has been in town during the past two weeks, the guest of Mrs. Mary FOSSETT. He is a graduated of Dartmouth college 1884 class. Dr. M. R. CHASE, wife and baby of Ludlow, visited in town last week. Mrs. CHASE and baby remain for the summer. C. S. GOULD has been engaged as superintendent of the tannery for another year. Dr. CHASE has a new sign. Dr. C. F. NICHOLS and Rev. Henry NICHOLS are the guests of Mrs. C. C. PIERCE. Mrs. C. A. McLEON and son of Chicago are visiting Mrs. DODGE and J. D. GANNER. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT
Am looking for info on Mary (Quinn) Danforth, born 1893 in Ireland, immigrated to US in 1908, married to Raymond Danforth. 1920 and 1930 censuses show family in Bennington, Bennington, Vermont. Several children include names Margaret, Lillian, Raymond, Alfred, Phillip, Joseph, Paul, Henry and Helen.
Thanks Harriet, I'll check it out. Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harriet Cady" <kd4318@yahoo.com> Subject: [VERMONT] Gaboriault Saw this in the Caledonia Record and although there is more to the story I cut and pasted this part. Harriet 3/12/2009 10:00:00 AM Email this article • Print this article Barton Firefighters Remain Independent Robin Smith Staff Writer BARTON VILLAGE, VT - Voters ended a year of controversy between their independent fire department and village trustees in two rounds of voting Tuesday. At the polls, voters opted to keep their fire department independent from the trustees. They soundly defeated a charter revision designed to put the fire department under the authority of the trustees by a vote of 13 in favor to 74 opposed, Village Clerk Lucie Gaboriault said Wednesday.
Saw this in the Caledonia Record and although there is more to the story I cut and pasted this part. Harriet 3/12/2009 10:00:00 AM Email this article • Print this article Barton Firefighters Remain Independent Robin Smith Staff Writer BARTON VILLAGE, VT - Voters ended a year of controversy between their independent fire department and village trustees in two rounds of voting Tuesday. At the polls, voters opted to keep their fire department independent from the trustees. They soundly defeated a charter revision designed to put the fire department under the authority of the trustees by a vote of 13 in favor to 74 opposed, Village Clerk Lucie Gaboriault said Wednesday.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: bjrabideau Surnames: Abare Hebert Savage Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.vermont.unknown/2274.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: In my records I have Dorothy Hebert / Abare born 30 Nov 1905 Chazy, NY and died 24 Sept 1978 Plattsburgh, NY. She was the daughter of Ira Hebert / Abare and Maude Savage. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
The Vermont Journal, Windsor, Saturday, June 14, 1884 Grafton News Sanford GALLUP cut his foot with an ax, last week. Rev. Mr. WILLIAMS will preach at the Congregational church next Sunday at 1 o'clock. The band will give an out-of-door concert at the band stand this (Saturday) evening. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT
The Vermont Journal, Windsor, Saturday, June 14, 1884 Chelsea News Rev. J. E. KNAPP was chaplian of the county court at its opening on Tuesday, June 3. Judge POWERS opened the court and tried a few cases, for which Judge ROWELL was disqualified having been a counsel in them. Rev. J. HAMILTON, of West Fairlee, and Rev. D.KILBURN, of Topsham wer in town last week; also Rev. Mr. GAY of Brookfield. William MOORE, or "Billy" MOORE, as he was called, was found on the floor of his cooper's shop a few days ago in an unconscious state, caused by paralysis. He was moved to Geo. HATCH's house, where he boarded. He gained consciouness so far as to say that the last thing that he remembers was that he was trying to build a fire in his cooper's shop. He died Thursday, June 5. The first case tried in this term of court was Royal BURNHAM against the town of Strafford. The case had been once tried, and a verdict given in favor of the defendant. Exceptions were taken and the case went to the Supreme court, which reversed the decision and sent the case back for a new trial. At the second trial the jury disagreed. In this trial the verdict was in favor of the defendant. At the close of the trial the court adjourned over till Monday, two o'clock P. M., when Judge ROWELL was present and took charge of the court. Five indictments for violations of the liquor law have been called. The respondents all pleaded guilty, and were fined as follows: Marsh CHADWICK, $10 and costs; M. L. CHADWICK, $190 and costs; M. E. FARRINGTON, $50 and costs; B. F. CHADWICK, $190 and costs; Calvin HARVEY, $10 and costs. A son of L. N. CARR, of the east hill, who is insane, attempted recently to kill Mr. Smith TAYLOR. He entered his sleeping room in the night and aimed a blow at him. Mr. TAYLOR succeeded in overcoming him after a severe struggle. Dangerous weapons were found in CARR'S POSSESSION. He was placed in Jailer DICKINSON's custody to prevent further exhibitions of violence. The telephone to this town is becoming a reality. A little girl arrived in the family of G. H. BACON, May 31. A. S. FLINT, formerly of Chelsea,died a few days ago in Detroit. Hon. L. G.HINCKLEY delivered an address at Barre, May 30. Mrs. Barna CASGROVE is now living with her son, J. B. CASGROVE, on the west hill. Mrs. FINNIE, of New York, and W. E. McINTYRE, of Iowa, have been visiting their sister, Mrs. H. A. SANBORN, and her family. It is said that Vertner KINERSON, grandson of the late Joseph KINERSON,will study medicine with Dr. M. H. CORWIN. A. N. WOODRUFF's meat market is being improved by an addition of a large meat room. C. E. CORWIN and wife, of Beebe Plain, Derby, are in town. Report says that Fred CLEVELAND was badly injured Saturday, by his ox team running away while he was ploughing. May 8, thermometer 90 degrees in the shade. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT