Bev, I use: http://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadded.html?m1=10&d1=6&y1=1890&type=sub&ay=&am=&ad=7&aw= Hope this helps. Vern
Hi; Google "Clicktray Calendar". It is a free program that will display past, current and future calendars. Can also be used to keep a schedule. Dana At 02:49 AM 12/18/2008, you wrote: >Bev, see the following site. It works for my 1943 birthday. Tom > >http://www.searchforancestors.com/utility/dayofweek.html > > >On Dec 16, 2008, at 7:49 AM, Bev Thomson wrote: > > > > > Would like to find a way to see what day of the week it was on a date > > back in 1944. Can anyone please let me know if this is possible & > > how to do it. > > Many thanks, in advance, for your help. > > Bev > > > > >************************************************* >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
What's the date? My genealogy program has a calendar that goes back to the 1700s. Vinita ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bev Thomson" <b18627t@oecblue.com> To: <Vermont@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 9:49 AM Subject: Re: [VERMONT] Calendar info > > Would like to find a way to see what day of the week it was on a date > back in 1944. Can anyone please let me know if this is possible & > how to do it. > Many thanks, in advance, for your help. > Bev > > > > > ************************************************* > 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
I would like the first names of Olds & Griffin(Girffin).Thank You,George & Jenny Griffin> -----Original Message-----> From: vermont-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vermont-bounces@rootsweb.com] On> Behalf Of Jan J.> Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 2:15 PM> To: VTDATA-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: VERMONT-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [VERMONT] Rev. War 1775 St. Johns to La Prairie, Quebec, etc.> > [302] Rutland, Oct. 24, 1786. State of Vermont Dr. to Capt. Oliver Potter,> his officers and soldiers who served in Col. Seth Warner's Regiment in the> year 1775 in an expedition to Canada.> > Soldiers:> ADAMS (2),> ALLEN,> ANDRICE,> BALDWIN,> BAMPUS,> BARR,> BINGHAM,> BOTHAM,> CHIPMAN,> CLAGHORN,> COOLEY,> DARWIN,> DORWIN,> EATON,> FULLER,> GERARD,> GREEN,> GIRFFIN,> HALL,> HAVENS,> HOW [HOWE],> JACKSON (2),> KINKIN,> LAFLIN,> MC NIGHT,> MARSH,> NORTON,> OLDS,> RANDAL [RANDALL],> RICE,> SPENCER,> STAFFORD,> TRAIN,> TURNER (3),> TUTTLE,> WASHBURN,> WHITNEY, and> WILLIAMS.> > John Betts> blanket & gun> 3.2.0 [3 pounds, 2 shillings, 0 pence].> > Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 25, 1786. Recd. of Ira Allen, Esq.,> Treasurer...Ebenezer Allen."> > Source is "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783",> prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T.> Rainville, The adjutant General, Vermont, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont,> 1998, Volume 1, page 5.> > Baggage was transported from Longale to St. Johns and St. Johns to La> Prarie, Canada.> > p.s. My note:> There are 4 pages in this book about St. Johns (Quebec, QC, PQ], Canada on> pages 4, 6 [3 scouts listed], 662 [19 men listed], 685 [...To cash paid from> St. John's to our respective homes 06.10.0...], and 689 [...proceed with a> Flag to St. Johns, where...]> > They were not my VT ancestors. > Please reply if would want any of their first names. This is a payroll> roster. > > Transcribed by,> > Jan Jordan<jnrose@webtv.net>> > > > > *************************************************> 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> > > > ------------------------------> > To contact the VERMONT list administrator, send an email to> VERMONT-admin@rootsweb.com.> > To post a message to the VERMONT mailing list, send an email to VERMONT@rootsweb.com.> > __________________________________________________________> 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> email with no additional text.> > > End of VERMONT Digest, Vol 3, Issue 380> *************************************** _________________________________________________________________ Send e-mail faster without improving your typing skills. http://windowslive.com/Explore/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_speed_122008
Bev, see the following site. It works for my 1943 birthday. Tom http://www.searchforancestors.com/utility/dayofweek.html On Dec 16, 2008, at 7:49 AM, Bev Thomson wrote: > > Would like to find a way to see what day of the week it was on a date > back in 1944. Can anyone please let me know if this is possible & > how to do it. > Many thanks, in advance, for your help. > Bev >
"Bev Thomson" <b18627t@oecblue.com> GILBERT's who may have served. during Rev. War> Hi Bev, In my previous email the Vermonters went to Canada on a military expedition sometime during 1775, but then they returned to Vermont. Ebenezer ALLEN was paid on Oct. 25, 1786 in Rutland, VT, for those who participated. If you would please give me some male GILBERT first names to check, who may have served between 1775-1783 in the Rev. War, I will be happy to do so. Posted by, Jan Jordan<jnrose@webtv.net>
During the past several years I have copied the Herrick vital records for Vermont and have them from about 1760 to 1908 (the first two sections). That is probably all I will copy. I have recently started to see what I can find out about the Herrick folks that were in Windsor, West Windsor and Hartland. They all seem to be connected to Abel Herrick who came from Plainfield, CT via what is now Sullivan Co., NH to West Windsor, which was previously part of Windsor. Abel Herrick was married to Polly Partridge in 1791 in Plainfield, CT. He wasn't one for recording the births of his children! The first child of which I am aware was born about 1797. I believe there were probably some born prior to that time and am seeking information to prove that. Anyway, I have typed up a seven page document containing Windsor/West Windsor Herrick Information; this consists of census records from 1800 to 1880. Included in this are the Vital Records for Windsor, West Windsor, and Hartland for these Herrick folks. If anyone would like a copy of this document, please let me know and I can attach it to you in an e-mail. And if anyone is familiar with a Martin Herrick whom I believe is an early son of Abel and Polly, supposedly born in Plainfield, CT per his War of 1812 pension, please correspond with me! He enlisted in Hartland, VT per his pension. Joann Nichols
Thanks, Jan. RHT in NH -----Original Message----- From: vermont-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vermont-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jan J. Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 10:29 AM To: vermont@rootsweb.com Subject: [VERMONT] TURNER Rev. War to Canada From: "Ruth Turner" <renrut13@verizon.net> first names of the Turner men listed. -----Original Message----- [302] Rutland, Oct. 24, 1786. State of Vermont Dr. to Capt. Oliver Potter, his officers and soldiers who served in Col. Seth Warner's Regiment in the year 1775 in an expedition to Canada. Soldiers: TURNER, Edward TURNER, Samuel <excerpt> Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 25, 1786. Recd. of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer...Ebenezer Allen." Source is "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The adjutant General, Vermont, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volume 1, page 5. Baggage was transported from Longale to St. Johns and St. Johns to La Prarie, Canada. p.s. from page 4 Jan Jordan<jnrose@webtv.net> ************************************************* 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
During the past several years I have copied the Herrick vital records for Vermont and have them from about 1760 to 1908 (the first two sections). That is probably all I will copy. I have recently started to see what I can find out about the Herrick folks that were in Windsor, West Windsor and Hartland. They all seem to be connected to Abel Herrick who came from Plainfield, CT via what is now Sullivan Co., NH to West Windsor, which was previously part of Windsor. Abel Herrick was married to Polly Partridge in 1791 in Plainfield, CT. He wasn't one for recording the births of his children! The first child of which I am aware was born about 1797. I believe there were probably some born prior to that time and am seeking information to prove that. Anyway, I have typed up a seven page document containing Windsor/West Windsor Herrick Information; this consists of census records from 1800 to 1880. Included in this are the Vital Records for Windsor, West Windsor, and Hartland for these Herrick folks. If anyone would like a copy of this document, please let me know and I can attach it to you in an e-mail. And if anyone is familiar with a Martin Herrick whom I believe is an early son of Abel and Polly, supposedly born in Plainfield, CT per his War of 1812 pension, please correspond with me! He enlisted in Hartland, VT per his pension. Joann Nichols
Hi Jan: I would be extremely interested in knowing of any/all GILBERT's who may have served. I do know that some of my GILBERT ancestor's from the early colonies did serve during Rev. War but wonder if any went to Canada. My thanks for anything that you might find. Bev
From: smith.p.a@comcast.net the "Fuller's" first name. Thanks, Paul Smith Hi Paul, <<[302] Rutland, Oct. 24, 1786. State of Vermont Dr. to Capt. Oliver Potter, his officers and soldiers who served in Col. Seth Warner's Regiment in the year 1775 in an expedition to Canada.>> Soldier: FULLER [TULLER], Joseph Source is "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The adjutant General, Vermont, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volume 1, page 5. Baggage was transported from Longale to St. Johns and St. Johns to La Prarie, Canada. Posted by, Jan Jordan<jnrose@webtv.net>
Would like to find a way to see what day of the week it was on a date back in 1944. Can anyone please let me know if this is possible & how to do it. Many thanks, in advance, for your help. Bev
From: "Ruth Turner" <renrut13@verizon.net> first names of the Turner men listed. -----Original Message----- [302] Rutland, Oct. 24, 1786. State of Vermont Dr. to Capt. Oliver Potter, his officers and soldiers who served in Col. Seth Warner's Regiment in the year 1775 in an expedition to Canada. Soldiers: TURNER, Edward TURNER, Samuel <excerpt> Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 25, 1786. Recd. of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer...Ebenezer Allen." Source is "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The adjutant General, Vermont, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volume 1, page 5. Baggage was transported from Longale to St. Johns and St. Johns to La Prarie, Canada. p.s. from page 4 Jan Jordan<jnrose@webtv.net>
Jan: I would like the first names of the Turner men listed. Many thanks.. Ruth T. in NH -----Original Message----- From: vermont-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vermont-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jan J. Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 2:15 PM To: VTDATA-L@rootsweb.com Cc: VERMONT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VERMONT] Rev. War 1775 St. Johns to La Prairie, Quebec, etc. [302] Rutland, Oct. 24, 1786. State of Vermont Dr. to Capt. Oliver Potter, his officers and soldiers who served in Col. Seth Warner's Regiment in the year 1775 in an expedition to Canada. Soldiers: ADAMS (2), ALLEN, ANDRICE, BALDWIN, BAMPUS, BARR, BINGHAM, BOTHAM, CHIPMAN, CLAGHORN, COOLEY, DARWIN, DORWIN, EATON, FULLER, GERARD, GREEN, GIRFFIN, HALL, HAVENS, HOW [HOWE], JACKSON (2), KINKIN, LAFLIN, MC NIGHT, MARSH, NORTON, OLDS, RANDAL [RANDALL], RICE, SPENCER, STAFFORD, TRAIN, TURNER (3), TUTTLE, WASHBURN, WHITNEY, and WILLIAMS. John Betts blanket & gun 3.2.0 [3 pounds, 2 shillings, 0 pence]. Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 25, 1786. Recd. of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer...Ebenezer Allen." Source is "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The adjutant General, Vermont, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volume 1, page 5. Baggage was transported from Longale to St. Johns and St. Johns to La Prarie, Canada. p.s. My note: There are 4 pages in this book about St. Johns (Quebec, QC, PQ], Canada on pages 4, 6 [3 scouts listed], 662 [19 men listed], 685 [...To cash paid from St. John's to our respective homes 06.10.0...], and 689 [...proceed with a Flag to St. Johns, where...] They were not my VT ancestors. Please reply if would want any of their first names. This is a payroll roster. Transcribed by, Jan Jordan<jnrose@webtv.net> ************************************************* 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
Yes Jan, I would love to have "Fuller's" first name. Thanks, Paul Smith <<[302] Rutland, Oct. 24, 1786. State of Vermont Dr. to Capt. Oliver Potter, his officers and soldiers who served in Col. Seth Warner's Regiment in the year 1775 in an expedition to Canada.>> Soldiers: FULLER, Source is "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The adjutant General, Vermont, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volume 1, page 5. Baggage was transported from Longale to St. Johns and St. Johns to La Prarie, Canada.
[302] Rutland, Oct. 24, 1786. State of Vermont Dr. to Capt. Oliver Potter, his officers and soldiers who served in Col. Seth Warner's Regiment in the year 1775 in an expedition to Canada. Soldiers: ADAMS (2), ALLEN, ANDRICE, BALDWIN, BAMPUS, BARR, BINGHAM, BOTHAM, CHIPMAN, CLAGHORN, COOLEY, DARWIN, DORWIN, EATON, FULLER, GERARD, GREEN, GIRFFIN, HALL, HAVENS, HOW [HOWE], JACKSON (2), KINKIN, LAFLIN, MC NIGHT, MARSH, NORTON, OLDS, RANDAL [RANDALL], RICE, SPENCER, STAFFORD, TRAIN, TURNER (3), TUTTLE, WASHBURN, WHITNEY, and WILLIAMS. John Betts blanket & gun 3.2.0 [3 pounds, 2 shillings, 0 pence]. Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 25, 1786. Recd. of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer...Ebenezer Allen." Source is "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The adjutant General, Vermont, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volume 1, page 5. Baggage was transported from Longale to St. Johns and St. Johns to La Prarie, Canada. p.s. My note: There are 4 pages in this book about St. Johns (Quebec, QC, PQ], Canada on pages 4, 6 [3 scouts listed], 662 [19 men listed], 685 [...To cash paid from St. John's to our respective homes 06.10.0...], and 689 [...proceed with a Flag to St. Johns, where...] They were not my VT ancestors. Please reply if would want any of their first names. This is a payroll roster. Transcribed by, Jan Jordan<jnrose@webtv.net>
Source, The Manchester Journal--Thur. June 12, 1947. EAST DORSET, VT. Page 6. Ernest King had the misfortune of spraining his ankle recently. Mrs. Frank Robinson was taken to the Putnam Memorial Hospital in Bennington last week. Mrs. Mary A. Copeland returned Monday from Danby where she spent several days visiting relatives. D. H. Cande (sic) of Dalton, Mass., representative of Milking Shorthorns Society, called at Verdale Farm recently for an official inspection. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wade were in Bennington for two days last week attending a meeting of the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star. Mr. Wade was installed as District Deputy Grand Patron for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Eggleston and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eggleston were in White River Junction on Sunday to see Stanley Fisher, who recently underwent an operation at the Veterans Hospital, and who is in a critical condition. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McDaniels last week were Lt. Com. and Mrs. William Foster. They have been in Newport, R. I., but were on their way to California where Lieut. Foster reports for his new assignment. At the June meeting of the Mad Tom PTA the following officers were elected : President, Mrs. Robert Brock ; vice president, Mrs. Frank V. Read, Jr.; secretary, Mrs.Walter Young ; treasurer, Mrs. Wilbur Webber; Sunshine, Mrs. Stuart Sheedy ; membership chairman, Mrs. Arthur Dumas. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.
Hi, Sylvia, I don't know why my messages through the Vermont list were so late in appearing! Anyway, John White shows up in Manchester in both 1860 and 1870. In 1860 he is age 67 born in VA, Polly is age 52 and Mary is age 16. In 1870 John is age 76 born in IL, a carpenter; Mary H. is age 26, born in VT, keeping house. I forgot to notice his occupation in 1860. Did you make a mistake saying they were in Brattleboro? Joann Sylvia J. Bugbee wrote: > Thanks, Joann! The person is Cyrus Branch, a fugitive slave who settled > in Brattleboro before the Civil War (see > http://docsouth.unc.edu/global/result.html?term=African%20Americans%20--%20Vermont%20--%20Biography.) > He is probably listed under the name John White, which was the pseudonym > he took in order not to be discovered and taken back to Georgia. > > Many thanks, > Sylvia
Can you imagine anyone going BANKRUPT nowadays with the liabilties amounting to $434.05?????? That's a drop in the bucket now!!!!!! -----Original Message----- From: vermont-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vermont-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of JOMARIE37@webtv.net Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 1:42 AM To: VTRUTLAN-L@rootsweb.com; VERMONT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VERMONT] 1911--Rutland City Briefs Source, Rutland Daily Herald--July 12, 1911. Rutland City Briefs. A petition in bankruptcy has been filed by Albert J. Lavigne of St. Albans, a railroad brakeman. He has liabilities of $434.05 and assets of $115, all claimed exempt. While being shunted about the local railroad yard yesterday morning one freight car collided with another in a train passing at an angle. The cars were slightly damaged and were put back on the rails in a short time. Owing to the excessive heat the committee in charge of the lawn fete of the Woman's club have postponed that function to the second week of August, a definite date to be announced later. Miss Adis Barrett of Montague, Mass., formerly of Rutland, who has been visiting in this city for a short time, returned home yesterday morning. Mrs. Agnes Fletcher and daughter Madeline of Somerville, Mass., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Fletcher's father, George B. Loomis of Roberts avenue. Miss Ida Loomis, her sister, who has been spending the last few weeks there, accompanied her home. Miss Lolita M. Smith of Burlington was a visitor in this city yesterday morning on her way to West Rutland, where she will visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Catherine H. Murphy. Dewey Forbush of Whitehall, N.Y., formerly of Rutland was a visitor in town yesterday. Miss Marguerite Johnson of Madison street went yesterday morning to Cuttingsville, where she will be the guest for a few days of her cousin, Miss Molly Pearson. Walter Colvin of Boston is visiting relatives in Rutland. Mrs. George Drake and son of Buffalo, N. Y., came yesterday morning to visit at the home of her parents, Judge and Mrs. F. G. Swinnerton of North Main street. Edward F. Jackson of Worcester, Mass., formerly of Rutland, who has been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heman Jackson of Baxter street, returned yesterday morning. Miss Fannie Davis, who for the last several years has held the position as bookkeeper in the office of the Wallingford Manufacturing company at Wallingford, has resigned and is at her home on East Washington street. Dr. L. A. Heidel of Center street has purchased a Cole touring car. Lynn B. Brigham of Cottage street, who has been visiting relatives in Waitsfield for several days, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Gosselin of Granger street have returned from Albany, N.Y., where they have been with their daughter, Miss Georgia Gosselin. Mr. and Mrs. Moses R. Anderson of Gibson avenue, who have been visiting with relatives in West Plattsburg, N.Y., have returned home. Mrs. T. M. Berrian and daughter Miss Hortense Berrian , of Whitestone, N.Y., are spending the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brigham of the Creek road. Mrs. Dwight Perry of Fair Haven formerly of this city,visited yesterday at the home of her father, Timothy Gleason of Harrison avenue. Miss Hazel Manchester of Pawlet is visiting for two weeks at the home of Miss Grace A.Pelsue of Plain street. She is attending the summer school. Mrs. William Brown and Frances Doty of PLain street returned yesterday from East Wallingford, where they have been visiting relatives for some time. F. W. Trainer of the American Mercantile company of Lowell, Mass., was in the city yesterday. J. E. Forcier of Grant avenue has returned from Fort Henry, N.Y., where he was called by the death of his sister. Mrs. Helen J. Moulthrop and Miss Alice Hilliard of Grove street went yesterday to Dorset to visit relatives. Mrs. H. C. Farrar of Grove street is visiting relatives in Springfield, Mass. Miss Jeanie M. Hilliard of North Grove street left yesterday for Brattleboro, where she will be with friends for 10 days. The funeral of Ruth O. Blossom, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Blossom of Wales street, who died at the home of her parents Monday morning, took place from the house st 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Rev. W. H. Spence being the officiating clergyman. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Beals of Park avenue have returned from a two weeks' trip to Glens Falls, N. Y., and Lake George. Miss Helen M. Sheridan of Park avenue and Miss Margaret L. Foley of South street have returned from a week's visit with friends at South Hero. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of ************************************************* 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
Diane - Many years ago Pricess Margaret on a visit to the US asked if Daily (the elder) was still mayor of Chicago. Johnny Carson answered: "Princess, Mayor Daily is dead. And yes, he is still mayor of Chicago." - Dad ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joann H. Nichols" <jnichols1930@verizon.net> To: "VT Mail List" <Vermont-L@rootsweb.com>; "WindsorMailList" <VTWINDSO-L@rootsweb.com>; "NH Mail List" <new-hampshire-bounces@rootsweb.com>; "CT-Windham Mail List" <CT-WINDHAMCO-L@rootsweb.com>; "Herrick Mail List" <Herrick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 6:31 PM Subject: [VERMONT] Abel Herrick, CT > NH > VT > Abel Herrick was born ca 1758 in Plainfield, Windham Co., CT, son of > Andrew(5) and Abigail (Hall) Herrick, died 13 Aug. 1842 [or 1848], > buried Sheddsville Cemetery, West Windsor, VT, age 84 [info on birth and > death dates from VT records cemetery card]. He married Polly Partridge > 2 Jan. 1791 in Plainfield, CT [from Plainfield Church Records, NEHGR > 17:230]. She was born ca 1767 in MA and died 6 Sept. 1839, Windsor, VT. > > The Herrick Genealogical Register, 3rd edition [HGR3], lists five > children: [not in birth order] > Abel Herrick, b. between July-August 1800 in NH. Married Cynthia > Burnham and Amy Rowe; 10 children. > Samuel Leonard Herrick, b. between 13 March-13 April 1804, died 9 Feb. > 1893; m. Elizabeth Hayes 1 Jan. 1817. [Died West Windsor, VT VR.] > Mary Herrick, b. 1797, d. 11 March 1883 in Windsor, Windsor Co., VT. > [Death Record says he was born Springfield, NH.] > Polly (Mary) Herrick, b. 26 April 1806 in Hartland, Windsor Co., VT [not > recorded, I doubt that it is correct]. > Leonard Herrick, born 1808, d. 7 April 1882. Married Rosanna Burnham in > Windsor, VT. Six children. > > I have found Abel Herrick in 1800 census in Plainfield, Cheshire Co. > [now Sullivan], NH with 20010 30010. In 1810 he is in Cornish, Cheshire > Co. [now Sullivan] NH with 111001 41110. In 1820 he is in Windsor, > Windsor Co., VT with 010001 130010. > > My question is: Since Abel was married in 1791 in Plainfield, CT, > could he have had other children before the above listed children? I > believe that there might have been a son named Martin who enlisted in > the War of 1812 from Vermont. Martin was supposed to have been born > about 1793. > > Hope someone can help! > > Joann Nichols > > > ************************************************* > 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