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    1. [VTADDISO] 1940-Shoreham News
    2. Source,Rutland Vt. Herald--Oct. 4, 1940. SHOREHAM , VT. Dr. L. A. Sanders has gone to Boston for the month of October and will study in the Medical college at Harvard. Mrs. Sanders accompanied him and will remain there this week. Mrs. Ella Waite entertained Mrs. Clara Myers of Peoria, Ill., and her daughter, Mrs.Jane Merritt, of Cambridge, Mass., for a few days. A daughter, Martha Jane, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Doane last Friday. Mrs. J. Lucius Buttolph ad her sister, Mrs. Marjorie Briggs of Brandon have returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Connor of Chapel Hill, N. C. Mrs. C. L. Witherell, Mrs. J.. De Witt and Mrs. A. B. Delano attended the state convention of the Daughters of the American Revolution which was held in Burlington. Mrs. Emma Heitman, who has been in Burlington, is spending two weeks at the home of her son, Grandy Heitman. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin James were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweeney of Cambridge and Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Boise of Rutland. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Treadway and daughter, Miss Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Treadway spent Sunday in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest LaSage and daughter of Winooski were guests at the home of Thomas Quenneville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Euber entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crossman of Keene, N. H. on Sunday. Miss Betty Osborne of Albany, N.Y., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.Osborne. Deacy Leonard and son, Arthur, visited the former's brother, John Leonard ,in Bakersfield on Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Alto is caring for Mrs. William Farnham. Miss Grace Buttolph od St. Albans hospital was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Buttolph. Mrs. J. R. Jacobs, who was at the Mary Fletcher hospital, Burlington, several days for observation, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baldwin have moved to Orwell.

    04/07/2003 04:03:21
    1. [VTADDISO] e: East Shoreham Cemetery
    2. Gene Warner
    3. I have sometimes been able to get cemtery searches (not neccesarily transcriptions), from the Town Clerks. Vermonter in Texas Gene Warner

    04/06/2003 10:47:28
    1. Re: [VTADDISO] Re: East Shoreham Cemetery
    2. Sally Holcombe
    3. Does anybody on the list know if there are online transcriptions for the Shoreham-area cemeteries? Thanks. Sally

    04/06/2003 03:51:37
    1. [VTADDISO] Re: East Shoreham Cemetery
    2. According to USGS Nat'l Mapping Info, East Shoreham Cemetery is in Orwell, Vermont (Addison County). I then went to <A HREF="www.mapquest.com">www.mapquest.com</A> and for address typed in East Shoreham Cemetery and then filled in city and state. It gives you a map locating the cemetery - on 73, east of 22A, before North Orwell Road. You can then proceed to seek directions from your location to the cemetery. I hope this helps. Charlotte

    04/05/2003 05:40:43
    1. Re: [VTADDISO] East Shoreham Cemetery
    2. Tasha Bouvier
    3. Dear Gary, I live probably an hour away from Shoreham but don't know exactly how to get there. Later this evening I will ask my dad and he can tell me. Your best way to get directions is to got to www.mapblast.com and type in your address and the cemetery's address and you will get the exact directions. Tasha Gary Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:During the period of April 12-20, I am going to be traveling sometime through the Shoreham area and would like to photograph the grave site of Silas Brookins (1759-1822) who is buried in E. Shoreham Cem. according to A Genealogical Register of the Early Families of Shoreham, Vermont by MacIntire and Witherell. Can someone provide me with driving directions from Shoreham to the cemetery? Thanks!!!! Dr. Gary Thompson 5750 Hughes Road Galena, Ohio 43021 E-mail: [email protected] Voice: (740) 965-1630 ==== VTADDISO Mailing List ==== You can�t plough a field merely by turning it over in your mind. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more

    04/01/2003 10:39:07
    1. [VTADDISO] East Shoreham Cemetery
    2. Gary Thompson
    3. During the period of April 12-20, I am going to be traveling sometime through the Shoreham area and would like to photograph the grave site of Silas Brookins (1759-1822) who is buried in E. Shoreham Cem. according to A Genealogical Register of the Early Families of Shoreham, Vermont by MacIntire and Witherell. Can someone provide me with driving directions from Shoreham to the cemetery? Thanks!!!! Dr. Gary Thompson 5750 Hughes Road Galena, Ohio 43021 E-mail: [email protected] Voice: (740) 965-1630

    04/01/2003 02:28:03
    1. [VTADDISO] Re: Shoreham, VT
    2. 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/761.770.771.774 Message Board Post: I have a Cora Garfield in my line (great-aunt). She is listed in my great-grandfather's obit as living in Somerville, Mass. Her maiden name would be Stedman, and she was likely born in Shoreham or Orwell. If you have anything on her, [email protected]

    03/30/2003 09:52:04
    1. [VTADDISO] Deacon Allen Adams
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Adams, Booth Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/1431 Message Board Post: Looking for any information on this man and his family. He had a daughter named Hannah that married Jared Booth in the late 1790's in Vermont. Please contact me at [email protected] Thank you.

    03/26/2003 03:06:35
    1. [VTADDISO] Re: Family of Elizabeth Adams
    2. 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/104.1 Message Board Post: Hi! I was wondering if you might have information on a Lydia Adams born in Addison County in 1795. Her father was referred to as Deacon Adams and I believe that her mother was named Elizabeth Peck, but I haven't confirmed that either. She married Uri Sumner in 1812 in New York and she had a sister named Polly (Mary) who was married to Francis Lindsey. They moved from New York to Williams County, Pioneer, Ohio in 1835. Her father did not go to Ohio with Lydia and Polly but their mother did. Any information would be greatly appreciated. My email is [email protected]

    03/26/2003 03:06:19
    1. [VTADDISO] Henry Douglass 1800's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Douglass, Plankey, Couture, Mercier Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nAC.2ACI/1430 Message Board Post: Still searching for the family of Henry DOUGLASS born in Vergennes VT. He married Rosella PHILLIPS. Son John DOUGLASS born 1868/9 Winhall, VT, died 1919 in Manchester Center VT. John married Julia PLANKEY about 1888. The 1900 BENNINGTON, Winhall, VT census shows six children. Jennie, Joseph, Wilfred, Robert J, Herbert C and Angeline R. All born between 1874 and 1900. Another daughter Rosella was born in 1906. John's second wife was Lilllian MERCIER daughter of Adolph MERCIER and Lea COUTURE. I would like any information on the children from his first marriage. My name has changed from [email protected] or [email protected] to [email protected]

    03/25/2003 01:51:53
    1. [VTADDISO] Riverside Cemetery Help
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bradley, Thayer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nAC.2ACI/1429 Message Board Post: I was wondering if anyone was planning to visit Riverside Cemetery to take digital pictures. I am researching the Bradley family, and I have just been informed that Miles Bradley, Jane Bradley, and Jeremy Bradley, plus an unmarked grave are located here. I would love to have pictures of their graves. I am located in Las Vegas, NV and would be happy to reciprocate.

    03/23/2003 09:31:18
    1. [VTADDISO] Re: Look Up Help: The Bradleys of New Haven, Addison, VT
    2. 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/1426.1 Message Board Post: Deedee, Now that most of our snow is gone I stopped at the Riverside Cemetery in New Haven VT and did locate Miles and Jane Bradley, I didn't find any of the other names on a quick search through. On the right of Miles is an unmarked stone with an American flag. The next stone is Capt. Miles Bradley, died 3/31/1819 in the 75th year of his age, and Jane the widow of Capt. Miles Bradley, died 11/11/1821 in the 77th year of her age. The next stone is Mr. Jeremy Bradley, died 9/19/1827 aged 43 with an American flag on a GAR marker (I have found some Rev soldiers graves marked with a Cival War marker before, that must be all they had for markers???). The next stone is Sarah, wife of Wm. Clune died 5/6/1841 aged 32 years. Alan

    03/23/2003 09:26:17
    1. [VTADDISO] Rose M. Leahey, Rutland Vt.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt. Herald--Aug. 26, 1954. MRS. EDWARD W. LEAHEY Mrs. Rose M. Leahey, 84, of 31 Royce street, Rutland, Vt., widow of Edward W. Leahey, died last night at the Rutland Hospital following a long illness. She was born in Vergennes, Vt. April 2, 1870, and has been a resident of Rutland for the past 40 years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Anthony Stavaski of California, Pa., and Mrs. Austin Dickerman of Pittsford, Vt.; a son, Edward W. Leahey of Silver Springs, Mad.; two sisters, Mrs. David Chapleau of Ticonderoga, N. Y., and Mrs. Howard Pigge of Lyon Mt , N. Y.; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Christ the King Church. Burial will be in St. Aphonsus cemetery in Pittsford, Vt. Friends may call at the Clifford Funeral Home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

    03/22/2003 03:57:01
    1. [VTADDISO] Mabel Nicholson, Bridport, Vt.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt. Weekly Herald--14 Dec. 1805. Died Bridport, Vt., MRS. MABEL NICHOLSON, 75, wife of HENRY.

    03/21/2003 02:39:30
    1. [VTADDISO] Bruce & Chapman
    2. Gay Till
    3. I am looking for the marriage record of Charles Frank Bruce and Ida Chapman. Is there an index to marriages between 1900 & 1910 for Addison county? Does anyone do look ups in Addison county? Thank you for your time, Gay Rogers Till Cheyenne, Wyoming researching Rogers, Everett, Sartain, Cox, Haney, Sandlin, Bruce and many more. [email protected]

    03/19/2003 09:36:26
    1. [VTADDISO] Dodge Kellogg, Vergennes, Vt.
    2. Source,Rutland, Vt. Herald--Dec.23, 1875 DEATHS. KELLOGG, In Vergennes, VT., Nov. 29, of lockjaw, Dodge Kellogg, aged 30 years.

    03/19/2003 01:54:40
    1. [VTADDISO] 1932-Middlebury News.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt. Herald--Tues. Oct. 4, 1932. MIDDLEBURY, VT. Correspondent, William C. Fales. Miss Eleonora Sturtevant of Weybridge has been visiting Miss Francis Ouimette of Seymour street. Lawrence Patch, a student at Middlebury High school, met with a miner accident while playing tennis recently. He fell, striking on his chin and broke two lower teeth which were extracted. There will be an Addison County get-together meeting of Parent-Teacher association at Bristol, Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The state president, Mrs. L. Carpenter and Mrs. T.Roe, national worker will be the speakers. Those who desire transportation have been asked to notify Mrs. B. F. Andrews of 10 Cottage street. The Home Demonstration club of Bristol will meet today at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. P. T. Varney on Church street. Hat remodeling will be done at this meeting under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Hearn of Middlebury leader. The Woman's Union of the Memorial Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Fred Crossthwaite , Seminary street Wednesday afternoon , at 3 o'clock. The Woman's Association of Home and Foreign Missions of the Congregational church will hold its first meeting of the year today at 3 o'clock. Reports of the rent state meeting will be given. Miss Sarah Calvi,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calvi of Seminary street have gone to New York city where she will board the S. S. Mauretania for a voyage to Italy. Miss Calvi will visit friends and relatives in Italy William Backus of Schenectady, N. Y., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Novak, Jr.

    03/17/2003 03:44:16
    1. [VTADDISO] 1901-Middlebury News.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt. Herald--Sat. July 27, 1901 MIDDLEBURY, VT. The Lake Dunmore house has 60 guests and the same number booked for August.The season at the lake is not considered quite up to the average by hotelmen. A. B. Nelson is visiting his old home in Ticonderoga for a few days. The annunciator system at the Addison is to be repaired and overhauled the coming week. A. A. Nelson will do the work. The Addison County Agricultural society will hold its annual fair in this town on September 10, 11, and 12. The secretary reports a healthy interest being taken, and states that the fair will be the best held in Addison county for many years. Work on the new reservoir is progressing very slowly. The patrons of the Aqueduct company have been inconvenienced the past few days by the shortage of water caused by the drought. Mrs. F. M. Foot suffered a peculiar accident Thursday evening. Her son had been working upon some fishing tackle and dropped several hooks upon the floor, and later his mother stepped upon one inflicting quite q severe wound, requiring the services of a physician, who was obliged to cut the hook out of the flesh.

    03/17/2003 03:02:04
    1. [VTADDISO] 1932-Orwell News.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt. Herald--Oct. 5, 1932. ORWELL, VT. Correspondent, Mrs. Otis S. Wissell. Miss Margery Plue, a student at Middlebury college, passed the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Plue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stockwell of Utica, N. Y., were guests of friends and relatives in Orwell during the week-end. Fordyce Wisell and Fred Hier of Rutland spent Monday hunting squirrels at the Wisell farm. Mrs. Imogene (sic) W. Munger returned Sunday from spending nearly three weeks with relatives in Fair Haven and Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Bishop were week-end guests in Randolph Center of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Slack. Miss Alice A. Jennings ,who has been spending several weeks here because of the serious illness of her father, William A. Jennings, has resumed her duties as teacher of English in the Bellows Falls High School. Mr. Jennings' condition is steadily improving. Mr. and Mrs. harold Steeves and daughter, Patricia, of Rutland were week-end guests of mrs. Steeves' parents, Mr. and mrs. Walter H. Stacey. Mr. and mrs. Rollin Wilcox of Mechanicville, N. Y., visited her brother, Warren Kimberley and family, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Severance and children of Granville, N. Y.,were Sunday guests of the Owen C. Balcom family. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Munger has returned to Peacham, after spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Emogene W. Munger. Miss Isabel Neddeau and Arthur Delorme of Ticonderoga, N. Y., and Miss Grace Sellick of Middlebury were guests Sunday of Mr. Delorme's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Delorme. Mr. and Mrs. Horton Farnham and daughter, Helen, spent Sunday with relatives in Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hitchcock and daughter of Proctor were Sunday guests at the home of his brothers, William and Charles Hitchcock. A group of 25 businessmen and men teachers from Albany, N. Y., spent the week-end at Camp Singing Cedars. Clayton Barker and Myron Gallison appeared before Judge LeRoy C. Russell in Middlebury on Saturday on charges of illegally transporting and furnishing liquor and for disturbance of the peace. They were bound over to appear for trial later on bail of $1000 each. Barker's bail was secured, but Gallison, unable to raise the required sum, was lodged in county jail. Norman Edwards was a visitor in Orwell Friday, His mother, Mrs. Cynthia Edwards, returning with him to his home in Keene, N. Y., for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fillion and children of Hudson Falls, N. Y., visited his cousin, Mrs. Curtis LaDuc on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mercure and son, Elmer, visited Mr. and Mrs. Pryor in Fort Ann, N.Y., Sunday. Their granddaughter, Shirley Pryor, accompanying them home here for a visit.

    03/15/2003 03:24:38
    1. [VTADDISO] Joseph Rivers, Monkton, Vt.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt. Herald--Sat. July 27, 1901. BRISTOL, VT. The funeral of Joseph Rivers of Monkton, Vt. was held at 10 o'clock Friday morning in St.Ambrose church, Rev. Father Schaefer officiating. Mr. Rivers had long been a resident of Monkton, Vt. and was held in high esteem. He is survived by a widow, one son, Henry L. Rivers of Bristol, Vt. ,and three daughters, Mrs. F. A. Brunelle of Burlington, Vt., Mrs. P. Dillon of Weybridge, Vt. and Mrs. T. Murphy of Chittenden, VT.

    03/15/2003 01:38:37