Source, Rutland Vt. Herald--Thur. Mar. 23, 1911. WEST RUTLAND, Vt. The funeral of John J. Hayes, who died at Glens Falls, N.Y., was held from his old home in Chippenhook ( a section of Clarendon,Vt.) Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the services being conducted by Rev. L. A.Cooney, pastor of the Baptist church of this place. Mr.Hayes was born in Clarendon, Vt. January 13, 1835,in which town he spent a greater part of his life. He married Miss Harriet C. Davenport of Mount Holly, Vt.,who died May 27, 1905. He is survived by three children , Mrs. Laura Jones of Dorset, Vt., Mrs.Alva Beaudet of Glens Falls, N.Y., and Fitch Hayes of Chippenhook, all of whom were present at the funeral. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The bearers were Merritt Ridlon, Lewis Walker, John Hayes and Amos Westcott. Burial was in the family lot in the cemetery at Chippenhook.
~correction~ Hi, Seeking children's names of Ebenezer WOOD, Jr. [1724-1796] and Philippa STOREY [1712-1789?] who both died in Bennington, Bennington Co., VT. I have more information. 2nd generation: ~Hepzibah WOOD [1747-1783?] who married Nathaniel FILLMORE [line to Millard Fillmore, 13th President of USA]. Many THANKS :-) in advance, Jan Jordan in VT
Seeking children's names of Ebenezer WOOD, Jr. [1724-1796] and Philippa STOREY [1712-1789?] who both died in Bennington, Bennington Co., VT. 2nd generation: 1) ~Abigail WOOD [~1624-1698 my direct ancestor] who married Deacon John DUNHAM. 2) ~Hepzibah WOOD [1747-1783?] who married Nathaniel FILLMORE [line to Millard Fillmore, 13th President of USA]. I have more information. Many THANKS :-) in advance, Jan Jordan in VT
Source, Rutland Vt. Daily Herald--Mon. Mar.20, 1950. CHANCELLOR H. ALLEN. MANCHESTER, Vt.--March 19--The funeral of Chancellor H.Allen, 61, who died yesterday in the Bennington, Vt. hospital after a two-day illness, will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Brewster Funeral home in Manchester Center, Vt. The Rev. Edgar Johnson will officiate. Burial will be in Maple Hill cemetery in Dorset, Vt. Mr. Allen, a retired farmer, was born in Tinmouth, Vt. March 3, 1889, the son of Oliver and Elizabeth (Crandall) Allen. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. William Crosby of Danby, Vt.; a brother, George W. Allen of Wallingford, Vt. ; and three grandchildren.
Hi Diana, "[Capt. Samuel Robinson's Roll From Hiland Hall's History of Bennington, Vt. Hist. Mag. I, 158] August 16, 1777,-were in battle Moses Scott, etc." Please let me know if you would like me to transcribe more of Moses SCOTT's military payroll data; this is all the data I have. He is not my ancestor. Sorry, I do not know if this is the same Moses SCOTT that you mentioned below. Jan Source is "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", 1998, Volume I, page 27. <<Robert Scott, born about 1763-died and buried in Bakersfield, VT in 1832. Lived in Townshend, VT from 1790's til 1804. Seen he was son of Moses Scott 1712-1799 of Bernardston, MA, but I do not believe. Diane Fontaine dfontaine@charter.net>>
Source,Rutland,Vt.Daily Herald--Mon.Oct.3, 1966. RAY HAZELTON. Ray Hazelton, 72, of North Clarendon, Vt., died Sunday morning at Rutland (Vt) Hospital after a long illness. He was born March 23, 1894 in Londonderry, Vt., son of Leroy and Emily (Smith) Hazelton. He had been a resident of North Clarendon for the past two years and had been retired from the lumber industry for the past 10 years. Mr. Hazelton is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Aldous Funeral Home. Interment will be in Ira Allen Cemetery in Sunderland, Vt. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m.
[335] A Payroll of Capt. Lemuel Hyde's Company of Militia in Col. Warren's Regiment for service done in the alarm in October 1781. Name: Solomon Cleveland Days: 9 Miles: 12 Amount 1.4.0 [1 pound, 4 shillings]. Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. Sworn to before me. Isaac Tichenor, Justice of the Peace. Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 9, 1782. Recd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above. Lemuel Hyde, Captain. Source is book "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", Prepared and published under the direction of Major Martha T. Rainville, the Adjutant General, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volume II, page 518.
Hi, Send queries to genealogylibrary@benningtonmuseum.com is what the MIME gibberish email translates to. Remember your ancestors on Memorial Day, Jan
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Hi, Listed in "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", 1998 which gives mainly their payroll information are: ~Charles JONES served in Capt. Elijah Gate's Company of Volunteers, in Col. Benjamin Wait's Battalion in the service of the State of Vermont, from the 17th of July, 1781, to the 15th of Dec. 1781, inclusive. Commencement of pay: Sept. 30; Ending of pay: Nov. 28; Days 60; Per day: 1.4; miles: 40; Total 5.16.8 [5 pounds, 16 shillings, 8 pence]. Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant, Oct. 24, 1784. Thomas Tolman, Paymaster, Bennington, VT." page 543. ~Jeremiah JONES page 95. ~Correction~ Sorry, for listing SMITH in the subject line when it should have been JONES and for the typo of Jeremiah JONES name in my earlier email today. Jan
Hi, Listed in "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", 1998 which gives mainly their payroll information are: ~Gershom NOYES [NOYS, NOYCE] is listed on pages 388 and 559 [Capt. James Blakeslee's Company in Col. Fletcher's Battalion and Gen. Enos' Brigade 1781]. ~Abraham JONES page 268 Aquila JONES page 41 Charles JONES page 543 Cornelius JONES pages 486, 619 Daniel JONES pages 169, etc. Isaac JONES page 291, etc. Jared JONES 166, etc. Jeremah JONES page 95 Joel JONES 257, etc. John JONES page 186, etc. Johnson JONES page 447 Joseph JONES pages 236, etc. Luke JONES page 318 Lucas JONES page 791 "Capt. Ebenezer WALLIS' account dated April 21st, 1778, for six days' service in scouting for Lucas JONES." Seth JONES page 35, and William JONES page 35. The cost of the 2 volumes of this book is $15.00 plus $5.00 shipping and handling, and they are still available. Please let me know if you need more ordering data. I have transcribed just a sample of the data available from these books. Jan Jordan <<JONES, NOYES may be listed in this book for Rev. War. SusiCP@aol.com>>
HI everyone I know this is a very broad question but at least its for an early time frame not later. I have been presented a situation that requires I take a more general approach to resolve some issues. I have conflicting census records regarding the ancestral lineage of the family. I am looking for how many JONES may be listed in this book. IF not in 100's maybe someone can share with me that data. Secondly, I am looking for the knowledge if any NOYES served in this group. The parentage of my ancestor has been extremely elusive yet we have the grandparentage about nailed to the wall. Since VT, NY, and MAS are cornered and near area ancestor grew up I am concerned fro boundary changes. And three census each one says one of the above listed states as place of birth for his parent. Thankyou. for I will have to track each JONES to determine if my lineage came from any that are posted from this area. SusiCP
~Benjamin PARK page 522 [missing from the book] ~"J PARK, enlisted man, Green Mountain Boys, page 833 [From N.Y. in the Revolution," pages 61, 62.] ~"Lt. Jonathan PARK, under Capt. Jospeh Tyler's Company 1780" paid in Arlington, VT, page 316 ~"Reuben PARK, served under Capt. Gideon Brownson's Company for the defense of the frontiers of New Hampshire Grants for 27 days, pay per day 0.1.4, miles traveled 50, per mile 4, total paid 2.12.0." [2 pounds, 12 shillings], page 8. Source is book "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, Volumes I and II, 1998. Transcribed by Jan
Towns listed are Arlington, Putney, and Rutland, Vermont. "~Capt. Levi GOODENOUGH'S [GOODNOW] Company of Rangers in Col. Samuel HERRICK'S Regiment in 1777, raised in Putney, Sept. 3, 1778 of Ira Allen Esq., Treasurer." ~[Committee on Payrolls] State of Vermont, in council Arlington Aug. 22nd, 1778...Resolved that Jonas FAY, Benjamin CARPENTER and Ira ALLEN hereby authorize to adjust & settle Capt. Levi GOODENOUGH'S payroll for his service in Lt. Col. Samuel HERRICK'S Regt. of Rangers in the year 1777, and the treasurer is hereby directed to pay the several balances that may be due on the same. By order of Governor & Council. "Sept. 6, 1777 Capt. William FITCH directed to deliver to Capt. GOODENOUGH two side of leather out of Marshes Flats. No objections to Jesse FIELDS assisting Commissary Brush until Gen. LINCOLN's pleasure shall be known." "June 18, 1778 Col. WALBRIDGE ordered to take command on 101 men draughted from Col. HERRICK'S regiment and march them to Rutland-to help guard the Frontiers. An order to Sergt. GRISWOLD for provisions for 2 tory prisoners. Committee to settle Roll of Capt. L. GOODENOUGH'S Company for 1777." Source is book "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, Volumes I and II, 1998, pages 47, 576, 696, 783, and 788. Transcribed by Jan
Hi Gen, Towns mentioned below: Addison, Bennington, Castleton, Eden and Manchester, Vermont. "[276] [Col. Seth Warner's Regiment of Continental Troops...] Name: David Vallance, Lt. When enlisted: Oct. 27, 1776; State: VT; Place of residence: Addison, Bennington County; Resigned Sept. 15, 1779." page 107, "[320] [Col. Seth Warner's Regiment] Return of officers and privates...who are entitled to be made good the depreciation of their ways... Name: David Vallance, Lt. When commission or enlisted: Oct. 27, 1776; To what time made up; Sept. 16, 1779 Resigned Sept. 16, 1779." page 110, "[6] [Capt. Thomas Bull's Company in Col. Ira Allen's Regiment of Militia..on alarm which commenced the 11th day of October, 1780. Name: David Vallans; Miles: 80; Amt. of travel: 1.6.8; Days:11; Pay per day and rations: 0.1.0; Amt. of wages and rations 0.14.8; Total 2.1.4." page 227, "[161] [Capt. Nathan Delano's Company, Col. John Abbot's Regiment in a Regiment of Foot...from the 1st day of August to the 4th, 1781. Name: David Vallance; Miles: 24; Amount: 0.8.0 Days: 3; Pay per day: 0.4.0; Total 0.12.0." page 429, "[311] [Capt. Martin Dudley's Company]...Alarm at Castleton in Oct. 1781, commencing the 23rd of Oct. and ending Nov. 9, 1781. Name: David Vallans; Miles: 33; Per mile: 4; Days: 4; Pay per day and rations: 0.1.4; Total 0.16.4." page 496, "[272...] [Vermonters in Col. Seth Warner's Regiment] the deductions therefore, as appears to have been discounted and paid by rights of land in the township of Eden, receipts for money paid in advance... with the balance remaining due to each officer and soldier respectively... Name: David Vallance, Lieut.; Depreciation: 82.14.8¼; Deductions 20.7.2; Balance due: 62.7.6¼, paid 68.13.4½." page 623, "PAYMENT OF DEPRECIATION MONEY Colonel Seth Warner's Regiment [448] David Vallance, Lieut. Date: 7 July 1781 ; Amount: 12.0.0." page 671, "[485] To David Vallance, Dr. To twice travel from Manchester to Camp at Castleton; 80 miles 1.6.8; To twice travel from Manchester to Bennington; 44 m. 0.14.7; To 5 days in Camp 0.7.6; To 14 days service, and found myself 1.8.3; Total: 3.17.0 [3 pounds, 17 shillings]. July 3rd 1781-The above account sworn to before me. Timothy Brownson, Assist." page 710, "A return of the orders drawn on the Treasurer since the first day of April last...dated July 1st, 1783...June 11th, Lt. David Vallance, 1.4.0." page 801. Source is book "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, Volumes 1 and 2, 1998. Transcribed by Jan Jordan <<transcribe military payroll data on a David VALLANCE who fought in the Revolutionary War 1775-1783. Gen "gp" <g.gold2@verizon.net>>
Are you looking at Benjamin Gardner who died in 1793, brother of George, Daniel, and David Gardner? Benjamin and George are buried in the Gardner Cemetery near Pownal Cemetery in Bennington Co VT Gayle in Kansas
Hi Jim, Benjamin FROST, Joel FROST, Joseph FROST, Elder GARDNER and John GARDNER are listed in "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", 1998. Sorry, it does not list their town of residence. Please let me know if you would like me to transcribe any of their military data. Jan Jordan <<Gardner's and Frost's of 1790 Census. of Benjamin Frost and Benjamin Gardiner via Aaron Frost and Mehitable Gardner jimsimp@uneedspeed.net(Jim Simpson)>
Looking for Gardner's and Frost's that were in this area as of 1790 Census. The Gardners were well established but I believe the Frost were of the Long Island family group. Thanks in advance, Jim Simpson of Benjamin Frost and Benjamin Gardiner via Aaaron Frost and Mehitable Gardner
Welcome Michelle, hope all searching is good searching. Traci