This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/221.1 Message Board Post: Do you have information about the parents of Sylvia Pratt born about 1805-1808? She married Daivd Bullock and they had a daughter Lydia C. Bullock born 11 August 1828 in Vermont.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Andrus Haskill Robinson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/732.736.738.1.1 Message Board Post: Donna White I know so little about my Andrus family I am not sure if your John fits. It may, but at this point not sure. Will keep your address if I learn more. Thank you Vivian
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Andrus, Goodrich, Coy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/732.736.738.1 Message Board Post: There was a John Andrus B. in 1774 in Shaftsbury, VT. His daughter, Amy, was my g-g-greatgrandmother. Contact me if this seems to fit. good luck.
Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Mon. Nov.6, 1905. BRISTOL, Vt. Mrs. Cordelia J. Day, wife of William D. Battles, died Friday afternoon, aged 56 years. Mrs. Battles formerly resided in Fair Haven, Vt. Besides her husband she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lola M. Nichols of Fair Haven, Vt. The funeral will be held at the family home on North street tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Calling All SWINTONS! There will be a Swinton Family Reunion on July 20, 2003. It will be the 30th Annual Reunion and will be held in Chestertown, NY. If you are a SWINTON or are in any way descended from, or related to, Robert and Mary (Myrick) Swinton, or Orlando and Jennie (Brittell) Swinton I hope that you will be able to attend. If you would like to attend to have any questions please contact me at [email protected] Donna Lagoy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/1456.1 Message Board Post: I suspect you have tried the Ferrisburgh Town Clerk's office. If not the phone # is 802 - 877-3429. If you wish to wade through early Ferrisburgh records you will probably be able to see them on microfilm by ordering them at a LDS (Mormon) Resource Library near you. Most VT town records are on microfilm. I checked Smith's History of Addison Co. and found no help there for you.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HAYES, KNICKERBOCKER, DAY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/1456 Message Board Post: Seeking help with our brick wall, need information on the parents of my 5G-grandparents, Elam Hayes & Rachael Knickerbocker. Elam Hayes/Hays married Rachael/Rachel Knickerbocker, on June 14, 1801 in Addison County, VT. Elam was listed as being from Farrisburgh, VT. He was born abt 1780. Their children were all born in Addison Co. Emeritta Hayes b. 1806 m. Samuel Day Harmon B. Hayes b. 1807 Harvey D. Hayes b. 1809 m. Sarah A. LNU Harley Elam Hayes b. 1813 m. Mary Ann Day No further information on Harmon B. Hayes, but all the other children moved to Illinois with the Day families around the 1820-1830 era. Would appreciate any information regarding these Hayes-Knickerbocker-Day families in Vermont.
Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Sept. 15, 1905. VERGENNES, Vt. Mrs. Timothy Neville died Thursday afternoon after an illness of about one year from the effects of a cancer. Mrs. Neville was Miss Mary Ford, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ford of Middlebury, Vt. Since her marriage she has lived in Vergennes. Mrs. Neville was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal church and greatly interested in all its work.She possessed an amiable and happy disposition which made her many friends and caused her to be much sought after in social life. The funeral will be held at St. Paul's church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Prospect cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Goodrich, Squiers, Robertson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/528.533 Message Board Post: I am looking for a possible connection of the Squiers and Goodrich family may have located in Crawford Cnty., PA. Particularly looking for information about my ggrandmother Jennie Frances Squiers. She was living in the Hartstown, PA area when she married my ggrandfather Byron Robertson at Espyville, PA in 1884. One child was born to this marriage, Blanche Robertson (grandmother). Jennie died in 1886 during the birth of a second child (family lore says a girl). Did any of these families locate to IOWA prior to moving to PA? Any help greatly appreciated. Charles Coulter Port Charlotte, FL
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Quenneville Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nAC.2ACI/1334.1.2 Message Board Post: My wife and I were just over there the other day. Your surname came up on Mountain View Cemetery I believe, and I KNOW they came up on the Shoreham gravestones. The cemetery in Shoreham is near the Ferry to Ticonderoga on the top of the hill. They were buried Catholic. Ray Rose
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nAC.2ACI/1448.1 Message Board Post: Saw your note on the Rodd and Daniels familes. My wifes mother was a Rodd (Whitehall). We were just up in Orwell (twice) this past week looking at cemeteries, and then to Shoreham. I have Thomas, George, Helen,Earnest and John in the list. my wife is the grandniece of Mary Emma (Rodd) Damiels. Write back if you'd like more information. Ray
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Segar West Leonard Whitmore DeWar Scoville Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/1005.2 Message Board Post: Jonathan and Mary West Leonard did move to Marquette county WI. He died in 1904 and she in 1908. They had at least one son besides Ezra. E. P. Leonard, b 16 jan 1829 in NY. married Almira Whitmore, dau of Amos Whitmore, Who lived all his life in VT. In 1866 E. P. farmed in Wabasha county, MN, 1870 bought 80 acres in Martin county MN, and 1871 homesteaded in Watonwan county MN. children of H. P. and Almira: Alma, Byron, Bernice, HIRAM P., Minnie, Luna, Edward, Mary and Winifred. Hiram P. b 2 feb 1866, married Anna DeWar, dau of John DeWar of Lewiston MN. children John and Beulah Jane. Ezra West Leonard was a Civil War vet, enlisted at the age of 51 serving 4 months. You already named most of his 13 children, Susan was my great grandmother, and married Hanabol Cheney. They had 6 children, Ezra, Frank, George, Ed, Abigail and Susan. One of Ezra Leonard's children you did not name was Edward I. Leonard b 17 oct 1850. m Nancy Seager b 26 oct 1851 LaCrosse county WI, dau of Charles and Mary (Scoville) Seager. Edward and Nancy had at least 3 children, Maud, Roy (or Leroy) and Mildred. They moved to Watonwan county MN sometime prior to 1897. Ezra Cheney, Edward I Leonard's nephew and my grandfather, came from Marquette county WI to Watonwan county MN in the early 1890's. Most of this info is from bios printed in HISTORY OF COTTONWOOD AND WATONWAN COUNTIES MINNESOTA printed in 1916. If you are interested, send me your address and I will mail you a copy.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/1455 Message Board Post: 1905 Burlington High School Burlington, Chittenden County Vermont Faculty & Students Images posted to Archive .. Name Directory for Juniors,Sophomores and Freshmen http://www.deadfred.com Direct Link to Yearbook http://www.deadfred.com/results2.php?SubmitterEmail=VERMONT Direct Link to Annuals List: http://www.deadfred.com/annuals.php
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nAC.2ACI/1445.1 Message Board Post: Since I posted, I have come up with this timeline. Though it says they were born in Vermont they were also in New Hampshire as can be seen. 1843 Henry F. Porter born in Vermont Jan 22 1853 Ella Jane Tinnie born in Vermont abt 1873 married 1874 1875 Lilla E. born in NewHampshire 1876 1877 Cyntha born in Vermont 1878 1879 Lorenzo born in Vermont 1880 NewHampshire Census all above where listed. 1881 Naomi born? Maine Sept 18 1882 Perley Henry. born Vermont 1883 Feb 21 1884 Julia M. born Oregon June 16 1890 Elmer P. born Calif Jan 20 1892 Delbert T. born Fresno Calif 1895 Grace Fredericka Wasson born Michigan 1910 Centralia, Lewis Co. Washington Census Delbert T., Elmer P., Henry and Ella are listed. Centralia, Lewis Co. Washington Census Grace and Her Step Father Roy Bever, Mother Mary M. and Half Sisters Nelli, Betty, and Mildred. Apr 20 1911 Delbert and Grace married accompanied by both parents Nov 5 1911 Edward Earl Porter born to Delbert and Grace 1915 Elmer marries Mae 1915 Grace marries George Hamilton. Cleon Hamilton Born. 1916 George Hamilton Jr. Born July 16 1919 Elmer Jr. Born 1920 Ca Census Elmer P, wife Mae, Son Elmer Delhi Merced Co. 1920 Ca Census Henry , Ella, Lists them as inlaws with Penny L. Malone, Naomi ? Daughter and son inlaw? 1921 Robert Hamilton born 1925 Grace marries G. Nicholes Penny, Mildred, Geneva Mar 8 1927 Henry dies in Covina , LA buried in Glendora 1930 Ca Census LA Elmer P, Mae, son Elmer Jr. , daughter Lillian Dec 8 1939 Edward killed in logging accident. Portola Calif Aug 24 1942 Ella dies 1942 Grace marries Bob Furch Mar 29 1955 Perley dies in LA Oct 23 1954 Grace dies Jackson Co. Oregon Mar 3 1959 Elmer Dies in LA Calif Mar 1985 Elmer Jr. Dies Elmonte Calif
The 1850 Federal census for Bridport, Addison Co., page 8, entry #99, lists a Mial Stone as head of household. With him are several Stone children (they are of an age to be grandchildren) and a Dalhously (or something like that) Priestly. The last entry looks like Henrietta Stone, but I can't read it clearly. I suspect I know who Dalhously's parents were, but I did not expect to see this name in the Stone home. There is obviously a connection of some sort. Does anyone know anything about this family, especially the names of Mial's wife and children? Thanks. Valerie
Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Thurs.Oct. 5, 1922. SHOREHAM, Vt. Mrs. L. H. Tottingham and sister, Mrs. D. E. Pierce, are visiting friends in Rutland. Over 100 dined at the annual meeting of the Congregational church. The following officers were elected : Prudential committee, Russell Easton, Malcolm Douglas, Ernest Larrabee, Mrs. Clara Delano, Mrs. J. C. Moore, clerk, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith; treasurer, E. H. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of Gloucester, Mass., are guests at the Smith farm. Miss Margaret Mac Donald is having a two weeks' vacation and Mrs. Macauley is caring for Madame Mixer during her absence. Mrs. Josephine Lee is a guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. The Moravrian club met with Mrs. W. G. Larabee Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Smith of Foxboro, Mass., called on friends in town last Sunday. Mrs. Eva Merritt is ill with rheumatism. Mrs. Burnell is caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Caswell and Charles Ward and Sister Maria left Wednesday for a motor trip to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore motored to Burlington Monday.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/1454.1 Message Board Post: There are eight Cady names in the 1886 History of Addison Co. by H. P. Smith indexed in 1983 by Margaret K. Baker. Look up: www.middlebury.edu/~lib/AddisonCoHistory/DirectoryHAC.html p. 354 Charles p. 257, xi Gardner C. p. xi Isaac p. 465 J. A. p. 354 J. C. p. xi Mary p. 467 Noah p. 549 W. L.
I am trying to find the parents of Peter M GOODRICH. Peter was born 17 Aug 1795 in Middlebury. He married Sally CURTIS abt 1821 in Genesee Co, NY and died 14 Nov 1888 in Myron, Allamakee Co, IA. I have found 4 different GOODRICH families that moved into Middlebury 1790ish time frame. I have tracked these 4 families back to CT to the same family starting with William GOODRICH & his wife, Sarah MARVIN. The first is from Wethersfield, CT. Peter moved to Middlebury prior to 1790. Is listed in the 1790 census, as his son, Lemuel. Peter died bet 1790 & 1800 census. Lemuel was b 1761 Wethersfield, CT & died 1 May 1812 Middlebury & buried in Foote Street Cem. 1810 census Lemuel's household lists 3 males 0-10, 1 male 45 & older, 1 female 10-16 & 1 female over 45. I have not found if Peter had any other sons. Peter & Lemuel's line is: Lemuel>Peter>Richard>Ephraim>William. The second is Bethuel Goodrich that settled in Middlebury abt 1789, showing up in church records July 1789. Middlebury history states he moved there 1790. He died in 1829 age 53 (would have been b 1776.) He was in the War of 1812 & wounded in the foot. Bethuel was married to Silence Boardman. Peter that moved to Middleburry prior to 1790 & Bethuel's father, Richard, are brothers. Bethuel>Richard>Richard>Ephraim>William The third is Captain Stephen Goodrich from Glastenbury, CT that moved to Middlebury 1784 with his two sons, William & Amos. Stephen died 1823 age 93, William died 1812 age 57, & Amos died 1854 age 90. Amos & William both had sons - Peter Goodrich is listed as Amos' grandson, & William had sons living in Middlebury when the "History of Middlebury" was written. William & Amos>Stephen>William>Ephraim>William The fourth line is Ephraim Goodrich. Was born 6 Mar 1779 & d 1859 WI. Wife's name was Prudence FOX. Married 4 Oct 1814 CT. His parents are Jehiel Goodrich & Prudence MILLER. Jehiel is in the 1800 Middlebury census. & gone in 1810. Not sure if he died or is living with someone else as he would have been 70 in 1810. Jehiel brought his family to Middlebury between 1790 & 1800. Ephraim's line is: Ephraim>Jehiel>William>Ephraim>William. Peter M GOODRICH was in the War of 1812 & was wounded. After the war, he moved to NY where he married Sally CURTIS. 1825-1836 he is in Chautauqua Co, NY. 1836 he moved to Cook Co, IL & 1839 to Kane Co, IL. 1853 he moved to Allamakee Co, IA where he died. Peter & Sally had 7 kids, 4 of which I have found. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Kathy Mahmens <[email protected]> <http://www.rogersark.net/hawkeyes>
Hello, Listmembers -- I also share an interest in the NY-VT period from 1783 to about 1790. Am looking for the marriage of Lot BOLSTER (b. 1753, Glocester, Providence Co., RI; d. 1819, Pitcher Twp., Chenango Co., NY) and birth information for his three eldest children -- Abner Bolster, b. abt. 1783, birth said to be in VT; Phebe Bolster, b. abt. 1784, poss. VT; Lot Bolster, Jr., b. abt 1785, NY or VT. Land records for Stephentown Twp, Albany Co., NY (ca 1783) -- later to become Petersburg Twp., Rensselaer Co., NY -- show that Lot BOLSTER, Sr. lived in Petersburg Twp., from 1784-1811. Iwould appreciate some advice from anybody on the list knows how to access records from the period when the border between NY and VT was in dispute. Best Regards, Sally J. Holcombe great-X-4-granddaughter of Lot BOLSTER and his wife, Mary/Marey/Marcy/Mercy ____ [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/1454 Message Board Post: I have heard that records for the period when Vermont/New York borders were in dispute are available in Ticonderoga, NY. Can anyone tell me if this is true and where they are located. I believe there is a repository other than that at Fort Ticonderoga. Also, does anyone have information on James Cady, father of Noah Cady, first constable of Hancock, Addison County, Vt. ca. 1790.