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    1. [VTRUT] Jotham Clark, Isis Nearing, Benson, Rutland Co., VT 1810, Dearbron Co., IN 1820-1850
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: DON HOWARD Surnames: Clark, Nearing, Satterlee, Dyer, Wright, Howard, Brookover, Pulaski, Parker Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.vermont.counties.rutland/4775/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am now working on the hypothesis that the Jotham Clark living in Dearborn Co., IN from 1820 through 1850 is identical with the Jotham Clark in Benson, Rutland Co., VT in 1810, that he was the son or nephew of the Cyrus Clark (husband of Sarah Clark), son of Nathan Clark and Abigail Satterlee, living in Orwell, Addison Co., VT in 1790 and 1800, and that Jotham was the husband of Isis Nearing, daughter of Loami Nearing (husband of Eunice Naomi Dyer) who was also living in Benson, VT in 1810. Census records establish Jotham's birth in Vermont ca. 1778. Cemetery records prove his wife's name as Isis. Children of Jotham and Isis definitely include Sarah Jane Clark, m. Thomas Wright, and Amanda F. Clark, m. William Howard. Possible children also include Loami Clark, m. Margaret Brookover, Cyrus Clark, m. Marcelite Marguerite Pulaski, and Minerva Malvina Clark, m. Samuel Parker I'd like to hear from anyone working on any of these individuals who might have thoughts or evidence bearing on the hypothesized connections. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    07/22/2007 09:57:02
    1. Re: [VTRUT] Lincoln Andrus
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: 1vkm1 Surnames: Lincoln Andrus Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.vermont.counties.rutland/215.306.310.1.3/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi Again: What kind that of documents did you locate Amy (Short) Graves on? I have not been able to locate any other kind of document stating that graves was her maiden name. I would appreciate it very much if you could share that information. And anything that you know about Amy and Lincoln. I do not know anything about them. Thanks for all your help in advance. Vicki [email protected] Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    07/21/2007 08:51:00
    1. [VTRUT] Proctor News 1912
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Daily Herald March 19, 1912 Proctor News Michael Malone received Saturday from his daughter Margaret, who is in Ireland, a bunch of real shamrock. _________________________________________________________________ Don't get caught with egg on your face. Play Chicktionary!  http://club.live.com/chicktionary.aspx?icid=chick_hotmailtextlink2

    07/21/2007 05:03:59
    1. [VTRUT] Veteran Dies at Clarendon 9-23-1909
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Daily Herald 9-23-1909, page 6 Marshall Rogers of Springfield Passes away at Home of William Drinwater. Marshall Rogers, a veteran of the Civil War died Wednesday night at the home of William Drinwater in Clarendon. Mr. Rogers had been an invalid for a number of years and for the lat two years had been almost totally blind. He had suffered several shocks of paralysis. Mr. Rogers home was in Springfield, but he and his wife were away. Ship to Windsor also please? _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_2G_0507

    07/21/2007 05:01:59
    1. [VTRUT] Columbian Quarry accident 1883
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Daily Herald 12-25-1883 Killed instantly at the Columbian Marble Quarry at Sutherland Falls, Dec. 22, Rawson S.Humphrey age 45 years. In Milwaukee Wis, Dec. 6, 1883, Mary, wife of Honorable Florence Chase, aged 55 years. _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_2G_0507

    07/21/2007 04:55:24
    1. [VTRUT] Flarity/ Flaherty Family 1883, Part 2
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Daily Herald Dec. 22, 1883 SENDING FOR A DEAD HUSBAND The wife of M. Flaherty, who was drowned in Lake St. Catherine near Poultney Monday was, as we have already stated, in the Utica Insane Asylum. A letter was received on Thursday from the authorities of the asylum announcing the recovery of Mrs. Flaherty, who had been an inmate for some time and requesting Flaherty to come after her. Information has been sent the authorities at Utica announcing his death. _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com

    07/21/2007 04:52:31
    1. [VTRUT] Flarity Drowning 1883
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Daily Herald Dec. 21, 1883 FOUND DROWNED IN LAKE ST. CATHERINE At an early hour Tuesday morning, Matthew Flarity was drowned in Lake St. Catherine while attemptingto cross over on the ice from the east to the west side of the lake, on his way to the quarries of Poultney Slate works where he was emloyed. He fell into the lake about 8 rods from the west shore and nearly opposite the Lake View House. He left home Tuesday morning and not returning to supper his family was greatly alarmed but supposed he had gone to the village Wednesday morning. Search was made for him. His hat, mittens, and dinner pail were found in the ice close to the spot where he fell into the lake. The water was over 60 feet deep in that locailty and it was with much difficulty that his body was taken up out of the blue. The unfortunate man was about 40 years of age and leaves a wife and six children. His wife is an inmate of the Utica Insane Asylum _________________________________________________________________ Don't get caught with egg on your face. Play Chicktionary!  http://club.live.com/chicktionary.aspx?icid=chick_hotmailtextlink2

    07/21/2007 04:48:31
    1. [VTRUT] December 1883 Wallingford Notes
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Herald December 21, 1883 Married At Wallingford, Dec. 20, by Rev. S. Henry Archibald, Charles W. Shippy of Bellows Falls and Alice L. Gates of Wallingford. December 20, 1883 FIRE AT WALLINGFORD During the absence of Mr. Nathaniel Cook from his house yesterday, it took fire and burned to the ground. Mr. Cook lives some 2 miles from Wallingford Village and lived in the house alone. He had gone to the village to do a little training ??) and upon gus return found his house in ashes. No insurance. _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507

    07/21/2007 04:16:54
    1. [VTRUT] Setting Prices, 1864
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Herald January 28, 1864 The Blacksmiths of Rutland and Addison counties are to hold a convention at the Brandon House in Brandon on Wednesday, February 10, to consider the subject of a uniform increase in prices for blacksmiths. _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com

    07/21/2007 04:12:51
    1. [VTRUT] Lucy Moore death, marriage Purcell and Branch
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Weekly Herald Feb. 4, 1915, page 5 Marriage banns were published for the first time Sunday at St. Peter's Church for Charles T. Purcell of Orwell and Miss Katherine Isabelle Branch of Columbian Avenue. The body of Miss Lucy J. Moore, who died at Brattleboro, was brought to this city Monday and the funeral was held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Spencer and Canty Chapel. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. Miss Moore was 76 years old. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. George Lincoln of Ira, Miss Sarah Addie Moore of Stoneham, Mass., an adopted sister, Mrs. Carrie V. Baker of Danby and by three brothers, J. G. Moore of St. Albans, Andrew J. Moore of Grand Junction Colorado and John J. Moore of Spokane, Washington. _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com

    07/21/2007 03:59:45
    1. [VTRUT] Mrs. Bridget Mooney, Wallingford 2-24-1915
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Herald Feb. 4, 1915, page 8 Wallingford Mrs. Bridget Mooney, 78 years old, died Sunday night about 8 o'clock at her home on West Hill. She is survived by one son, John Mooney, and two daughters, Mrs. E. T. Toohy and Mrs. George Ladabouche, all of this place. The funeral was held at St. Patrick's Church Tuesday morning at 9:00 o'clock. _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_2G_0507

    07/21/2007 03:52:13
    1. [VTRUT] Mrs. Mary Dillon Sammon, Obituary 1915
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Herald Feb. 4, 1915, Page 6 Mrs. Mary Dillon Sammon, widow of William Sammon, died t her home 273 West Street, Friday night after a long illness. She was 65 years old and was born in Tipperary Ireland. She left that country and came to Rutland when she was but 15 and had lived here ever sine. She is survived by a son William of this city, two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Eldridge of Middlebury and Miss Johanna Sammon of this city and by two brothers, John Dillon of Ireland, and William Dillon of New Jersey. _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_2G_0507

    07/21/2007 03:48:11
    1. [VTRUT] Russell Ripley Dorr 1915 Obituary
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Herald Jan. 28, 1915 DIED At Portland Oregon, January 24, of inflammation of the heart, Russell Ripley Dorr, aged 67 years, oldest son of Seneca M. and Julia C. R. Dorr. _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_2G_0507

    07/21/2007 03:39:12
    1. [VTRUT] Mrs. Salina Martin Obit 1-14-1915
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Herald Jan. 14, 1915, Page 7 DEATH Death of Mrs. Salina Martin, 65 years old, died at 12:15 o'clock Tuesday a.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John B. Lefevre, No. 50 Baxter Street, after a long illness with gastritis. She is survived by Mrs. John B. Lefevre and Mrs. Fred Richards of this city, Mrs. Ross Lefevre and Mrs.. Laura Scoville of Gloversville, N.Y., and three sons, Frank Martin of Saranac Lake, NY, Napoleon Martin of Willisboro NY and Levi Martin of Rochester, NY. The body will be taken to Willisboro for burial. _________________________________________________________________ http://newlivehotmail.com

    07/21/2007 03:37:37
    1. [VTRUT] Dudley/Walcott Marriage 1915 Middletown Springs
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Herald January 7, 1915 Middletown Springs The banns (sic) of marriage were published for the first time at the Catholic Church Sunday for Miss Marguerite Dudley of this place and Henry Walcott of Shoreham. _________________________________________________________________ http://newlivehotmail.com

    07/21/2007 03:29:12
    1. [VTRUT] Charles Myron Sherman 1915
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Herald Jan. 7, 1915, page 7 Charles Myron Sherman, known Horseman, Dies At Home in Clarendon at age 81. Charles Myron Sherman, well known as a horseman, died at his home on the Creek Road early Monday morning after a long illness. He ws 81 years old and through his former ownership at Barn Dewey , with Colonel Egbert and General Sherman, had a reputation among breeders of racing horses. Mr. Sherman had lived in Clarendon for 50 years, coming there from Danby. He was one of the oldest members of the Rutland Agricultural Soc. Mr. Sherman is survived by his wife, a daughter Mrs. D. W. Cutting of Clarendon and two grandchildren. The funeral tomorrow afternoon is at 1:30 o'clock _________________________________________________________________ http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=hmtextlinkjuly07

    07/21/2007 03:26:51
    1. [VTRUT] William Shum, Mary Shum, Wallingford, 1906
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland Herald 3-29-1906 Attorney H. H. Powers asks that Court direct a verdict for the Railroad company. At the concluion of the evidence for the plaintiff in county court yesterday afternoon in the case of Mary Shum against the Rutland Railroad Co. in a suit to recover $10,000 because of the death of her husband, Wm. H. Shum, who was killed in Wallingford on the afternoon of January 3, 1904, by a locomotive running over the Rutland Railroad. (Note: This trial took some time and so you can find reports of daily court activites in previous days of the Herald). _________________________________________________________________ Local listings, incredible imagery, and driving directions - all in one place! http://maps.live.com/?wip=69&FORM=MGAC01

    07/21/2007 03:21:22
    1. [VTRUT] Risdon, Danby, 1848
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland County Herald Wednesday Evening, April 10, 1848 This may certify that I have this day given my two sons John B. and Daniel Risdon their time during the remainder of their minority and shall claim none of their wages nor pay any debts of their contracting after this date. Alva C. Risdon Danby Four Corners _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com

    07/21/2007 03:15:02
    1. [VTRUT] Jewel 1848
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland County Herald Wednesday Evening, May 3, 1848 This is to notify all whom it may concern that I have given to my son Joseph P. Jewel his time during the remainder of his minority and shall neither claim his earnings nor pay any debts of his contracting after this date. Charles Jewel April 17, 1848 Apparently I missed the town. _________________________________________________________________ Don't get caught with egg on your face. Play Chicktionary!  http://club.live.com/chicktionary.aspx?icid=chick_hotmailtextlink2

    07/21/2007 03:12:04
    1. [VTRUT] Peddler Joseph Munger/ Orwell 1848
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. Rutland County Herald Wednesday Evening April 19, 1848l In Rutland or between that place and Castleton on the 12th or 13th, inst., a small accounts book with blue cover containing sundry accounts made with Joseph M. Munger while peddling. Any person having found said book will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the office of the Herald of with the subscriber Ira Munger Orwell April 17, 1848 _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507

    07/21/2007 03:09:05