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    1. Query
    2. Jim Robertson
    3. ROBERTSON, George born December 23, 1868 in St. Lawrence County, New York. Died October 12, 1945 Burlington, VT. Any information would be helpful. jimrober@execpc.com

    01/03/2001 03:39:52
    1. A Happy New Year's Greeting from Karima
    2. Karima
    3. Happy New Year! I hope this next year will be fruitful to all of us in filling those blanks in our research with the names, dates, and places associated with our ancestors. Best wishes for happiness, good health, and a wonderful New Year. A little card from me to you is waiting at the following URL: http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/NEWYEARCARD2.html Karima I apologize to those of you who will receive duplicates of this greeting!

    12/31/2000 08:42:36
    1. Robert Ryan in Burlington, VT
    2. Beth Major
    3. Hi Everyone, I am looking for anyone who is researching the RYAN surname in the Burlington, VT area in the time frame of 1836 or 37 to around 1850. Robert would have had a wife by the name of Bridget and children by the name of: Eliza Ann Thomas died in infancy 1840 probably buried in St. Mary's cemetery in Burlington, VT. Thomas twin John twin Margaret. Around 1850 this family left to come to Wisconsin. At some point before or during the trip Robert died as he never shows up in any of the census records in Wisconsin. If anyone is researching this family I would love to hear from you. If anyone has any advice as to where I can search for other members of baptismal records on this family I would love any suggestions. Thank you so much in advance. major@cmgate.com Be Your Own Boss Work From Home! Earn $10,000.00 - $20,000.00 Per Month Using Our EASY Turn Key Internet System. Don't Wait Any Longer Take Control Of YOUR Financial Future TODAY! Look at my website TODAY! http://www.2moremoney.com/major WANTED 29 people needed to lose weight. GET PAID TO LOSE THOSE UNWANTED POUNDS. Safe and guaranteed. With the holidays over NOW is the time to start shedding those UNWANTED pounds. Visit my website TODAY don't wait another minute!! http://www.aslenderyou.com/major

    12/28/2000 04:56:03
    1. Lyman Ladd
    2. james chambers
    3. I am looking for information on Lyman Ladd who was born in May 1817 in Vermont. He married Julia C. Phelps who was born 21 Mar 1823 in Milton,Chittenden County, Vermont. I assume Lyman was born there also. Their first three children were born in Vermont. Then, they moved to Hermon, NY where they had additional children and spent the rest of their lives. Any help would be appreciated. Jim _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    12/28/2000 04:47:57
    1. Plattsburgh query
    2. jp55
    3. Can anyone tell me in which cemetery in Plattsburgh or Rouses Point that Napoleon RACICOT and his wife Amanda Benard Racicot are buried? They were French, Catholic. I believe they were born in the 1850's and know that Amanda died before 1898. Thanks Jackie

    12/23/2000 10:10:36
    1. Sorry, I goofed
    2. Sylvia Smith
    3. Correct address is: http://www.xtalwind.net/~leatherneck65/x-mass.htm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/

    12/20/2000 06:12:57
    1. Veteran's Christmas
    2. Sylvia Smith
    3. Hi! Thought you might be interested in reading this poem. It was sent e-mail to my husband. Makes you think and appreciate what our servicemen and women went through, and I think they deserve a big thank-you and to be remembered. http://www.xtalwind.net/~leatherneck65/xmass.htm For genealogy purposes: the names and places I'm researching-Ireland, Canada, England, Scotland, Norway, Vermont, Massachusetts Barrett, Breen, Smith, Finegan(sp.), Fitzsimonds, Bowles, Noak, Nock, Gallant __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/

    12/20/2000 01:53:32
    1. OOps
    2. jp55
    3. Sorry - hit the enter button too quickly. What I meant to say is --Thanks to the many fellow listers who sent me information on how to obtain christening documents for the 1850's time period in Burlington. Really appreciate your help. Jackie in Texas

    12/17/2000 09:32:47
    1. Thanks to all
    2. jp55
    3. Thanks to all who contacted me about where to christening records during the 1850

    12/17/2000 09:25:04
    1. Church in Burlington
    2. jp55
    3. I am looking for several christening certificates for ancestors born in Burlington during the 1850's. What Roman Catholic church or churches were in existence then? How could I contact them? Thanks. Jackie

    12/16/2000 05:37:50
    1. Re: Church in Burlington
    2. Harriet Chase
    3. http://home.att.net/~Local_Catholic/CatholicUS-BostonMA-NH-VT-ME.htm#Diocese of Burlington, VT Try this web site; has much world wide on the RC and appears to be genealogy friendly, including "how to's" on obtaining records. good luck! Harriet Chase, born and raised in Randolph Center, VT Now blowing to the winds in WASH!

    12/16/2000 04:38:58
    1. Ames Family
    2. Raymond F. Randall
    3. Looking for information on the parents and siblings of Hannah T. Ames. She was born December 3, 1815 in Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont. She died, December 5, 1864 (maybe in Illinois). Married Normand (or Norman) Hawley, November 10, 1838 in Amesville, Boone County, Illinois. Hannah and Noramnd had three daughters, Virginia Maria, Louisa Lucinda, and Catharine Phebe. Catharine was my great grandmother. After Normand died, she may have been married to a man named Martin. Don't know if this was his first or last name. Mary Randall

    12/15/2000 12:00:09
    1. Nathaniel BOWLES
    2. The IGI shows a Nathaniel BOWLES married about 1781 in Richmond, Chittenden Co, VT. Wife is listed only as Mrs. Who was she? Would like to know anything more about this man.

    12/15/2000 01:20:14
    1. Dionne's
    2. Donna Dunham Jones
    3. My grandmother Diana Dionne Leclaire had four brothers named: George Dionne b: between 1905-1907 married Annette Lacasse Albert Dionne b: 05 April 1907 d: 05 May 1960 married Yvette Auger Henri Dionne b: abt 1909 married Lucia Bernard b: 1911 d: 03 March 1961 Arthur Dionne b: abt 1911 married Victoria Lacombe It is possible that they were all born in Winooski, Chittenden, Vermont. Have been told the Albert moved back to Canada and worked in some diamond mine in a town called Naranda (not sure if spelt right) in Canada. If anyone has any information on these people and any information on this diamond mine, please contact me at misty@sover.net Thanks in advance for any help. Donna Dunham Jones Langdon, New Hampshire SMILE: and watch the joy in others. Searching the names Dionne, Dunham, Johnson, Leclerc/Leclaire and all interacting families http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/j/o/n/Donna-Jones/ http://www.geocities.com/misty1_1985

    12/07/2000 07:43:26
    1. Re: Dionne's
    2. souders
    3. Donna: If you wouldn't mind, I'd be interested in the Leclaire line of your family. Thanks, Maggie -----Original Message----- From: Donna Dunham Jones <misty@sover.net> To: VTCHITTE-L@rootsweb.com <VTCHITTE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, December 07, 2000 8:52 PM Subject: Dionne's >My grandmother Diana Dionne Leclaire had four brothers named: >George Dionne b: between 1905-1907 married Annette Lacasse >Albert Dionne b: 05 April 1907 d: 05 May 1960 married Yvette Auger >Henri Dionne b: abt 1909 married Lucia Bernard b: 1911 d: 03 March 1961 >Arthur Dionne b: abt 1911 married Victoria Lacombe > >It is possible that they were all born in Winooski, Chittenden, Vermont. >Have been told the Albert moved back to Canada and worked in some diamond >mine in a town called Naranda (not sure if spelt right) in Canada. > >If anyone has any information on these people and any information on this >diamond mine, please contact me at misty@sover.net > >Thanks in advance for any help. > >Donna Dunham Jones >Langdon, New Hampshire > >SMILE: and watch the joy in others. > >Searching the names Dionne, Dunham, Johnson, Leclerc/Leclaire >and all interacting families >http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/j/o/n/Donna-Jones/ >http://www.geocities.com/misty1_1985 > >

    12/07/2000 07:02:05
    1. Re: Naturalization Records
    2. Bev Thomson
    3. Meg: Saw your post re obtaining Naturalization records. This is the address that I used to obtain records re myGrFather who was resident in Shelburne, Chittenden: National Archives Boston Branch 380 Trapelo Rd. Waltham, Mass. 02154 Good luck. Bev

    12/04/2000 09:09:59
    1. Naturaliztion Records
    2. Meg McGowan
    3. Does anyone have any suggestions for obtaining naturalization records from the Burlington courthouse? I have a copy of my g-g-grandfather's application for naturalization (because it was submitted to a court in Minnesota when his widow was verifying her citizenship). It has useful information in it , but I am hoping to find more information in the "Declaration of Intent" which would have been filed about three years before the document I have. I understand the Declaration of Intent and Application for Naturalization didn't even have to be filed in the same court. I have already reviewed the Index to New England Naturalization Records 1791-1905 and found very few records from Burlington. Does any one know if the courthouse would do a records search? And if so, who would I write to. Thanks for any help. --

    12/03/2000 05:03:21
    1. Whose e-mail?
    2. Douglas Taylor
    3. Hi, A few days ago I posted a query on the Chittendon and Addison County boards. Since then I have been receiving up to seven requests for information a day and have also had information offered to me on subjects and families that are totally foreign to me. Some of the correspondence seems to be meant for a Steve Bean of Georgia, Vermont. From my end, I can continue to delete these messages, but I feel sorry for the folks who are hoping for a helpful reply. I did send a "sorry" replies for the first few days, but it is getting a bit out of hand. Thanks. Sincerely, Doug Taylor

    11/23/2000 12:25:37
    1. Marriages
    2. Richard H. Sawyer
    3. Steve - I am interested in the following marriages: 1. Joseph Lucia (Lucier, Lussier) and Louise Cameron 2. Joseph " and Mary Ann Mitchell 3. Joseph " and Mary Bosha 4. Joseph " and Mary West Thank you, Richard Sawyer

    11/22/2000 01:13:37
    1. Lyman Henry Rogers1868 WestfordVt
    2. Ivan Rogers
    3. Searching for information on Lyman Henry Rogers who married Sept.15 1868 in Westford to Elizabeth Defoe. He the was 23 and a resident of Brome, Lower Canada. He died eight months later 20 May 1869 in Fairfax of typhoid lung fever and was buried in the cemetery at Sanderson's Corner. Lyman Henry Rogers was born 14 Feb. 1846 in S.Stukely, Quebec, the son of William Henry Rogers and Sarah Frances Arminia Brooks (born 1825 in the U.S.). A Sarah F. Brooks witnessed the marriage in Frelighsburg, Que. in 1845. Eunice Sanderson, the wife of John Rogers of Bridport (Ferry-owner), was the grand aunt of this Lyman Henry Rogers. Perhaps related to the Sandersons of Sanderson's Corner ? any help would be appreciated. Thanks Ivan Rogers irogers@sprint.ca

    11/22/2000 10:55:19