Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Tues.Sept. 11,1951. RUTLAND, VT. Mrs. Minola Follansbee of 6 Pine street,Rutland beauty parlor operator for 25 years, died suddenly at her home yesterday. Surviving are a brother, Oscar Crandall; a niece, Miss Madeline Crandall, and a nephew, John Crandall, all of Rutland. Mrs. Follansbee was a member of St. Peter's church, where the funeral will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body is at McDonald Funeral home on Grove street where friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m today and tomorrow.
Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Tues.Sept. 11,1951. RUTLAND, VT. MRS. MARY E. BAKER. Mrs. Mary E. Baker, 80, widow of Edwin C. Baker, died last night at her home, 62 Williams street, after a long illness.She was born Jan.13, 1871 in West Rutland, Vt. and lived most of her life in this city. She is survived by two daughters, Miss Anna E. Baker, at home and Mrs. R.J. Sullivan of Springfield,Mass. Friends may call at the Tossing Funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m.and tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m.and 7 to 9 p.m.Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily herald--Mon. Nov.5, 1934. RUTLAND, Vt. Funeral services for Mrs. Thomas Gonyea, 60, who died early Saturday morning at her home on Pine street, will be held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Aldous Funeral home on Church street. Rev. Louis D. Vancelette, pastor of the Advent Christian church, will officiate. Besides her husband, Mrs. Gonyea is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Clark and Mrs. Julia Rogers of this city and by several nephews and nieces.The Burial will be in East Middlebury, Vt. Cemetery.
Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Mon.Nov.5, 1934. RUTLAND, Vt. The body of James E. Moran, 39, of Gouverneur, N.Y., who died at his home on Saturday will arrive in Rutland at 10:38 o'clock Wednesday morning to be immediately conveyed to the Calvary cemetery for funeral services. Mr. Moran was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moran, formerly of West Rutland, Vt.and the nephew of B.J. Morris of Rutland, Vt. He is survived by one brother,William B.Moran of Gouverneur, N.Y. and three sisters, Mrs. Carl Rowe of Gouverneur, Mrs. Maurice Goodison of Watertown, N.Y. and Miss Gladys Moran , also of Watertown, N.Y.
Source,Rutland,Vt.Daily Herald--Mon.Nov.5, 1934. RUTLAND, Vt. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the house, 125 River street, for Mrs. John R. Eash, who died Saturday night at 9 o'clock at the Rutland hospital after a week's illness.Mrs. Eash, 35, was born in Bellows Falls,Vt. She had made her home in Rutland practically all of her life. Besides her husband, Mrs. Eash is survived by her mother, Mrs. Elmer Baldwin of Springfield, Vt., and a daughter, Mrs. Charles Cole of Bridgewater, Vt. The body was moved to the Clifford Brothers funeral home on North Main street, where it will remain until tomorrow morning when it will be taken to her home at 10:30 o'clock. The burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
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/0AC.2ACI/2691 Message Board Post: Looking for info on Clarissa WILLIAMS born 12/22/1783 at Arlington, Bennington Co., Vermont, daughter of John WILLIAMS and Ann. I am trying to determine if this is the same Clarissa WILLIAMS who married Ebenezer SOUTHWICK in 1811 at Benson, Rutland Co., Vermont. Any insight appreciated. David Coon
There is a possibility of a reprint of the book " Clarendon, Vt. 1761-1976 ". Lots of town history and photos, 120 pages in all. Let me know if you have an interest in this book. E-mail me off the list for details. Joan
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gravelle, Gravel, Gravell, Russell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACI/2690 Message Board Post: Searching for relatives of Joseph A. Gravelle (Gravel, Gravell) his mother was Mary Elizabeth Russell, my great grandfather's sister. Please contact me at Searchingrrots@aol.com
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I am doing research on the family of John Baptist NOISEUX and Rhoda Mary LADUE. They lived in Vergennes, VT, married on 27 Jun 1893, and then moved to Rutland where they lived until passing in 1934/1933 respectively. They had 12 children; spouse surnames include: BENNETT, REGULA, GRISWOLD, TWYNE, PEER, MECIER, GILMORE, GIROUX, and COYLE. I have a few family pictures also. Contact Merc Martinelli: mercm@cruzio.com
Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Mon.Sept.17, 1923. CLARENDON SPRINGS MAN DROPS DEAD IN BARN. Elmer Peck Ended Life on Farm Where He Was Born and Always Lived. Elmer Peck, 62, of Clarendon Springs dropped dead in his barn late yesterday while caring for his cattle. His dead body was discovered by his wife who became alarmed at her husband's absence from the house. Mr. Peck had been suffering from heart trouble for some time. Mr. Peck was born on the same farm on which he died and upon which he had always lived. He is survived by hi wife, a son, Ralph, and a brother, Avery C. Peck of Clarendon Springs. The funeral will be held at the house Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock , with burial at Chippenhook.
Source, Rutland ,Vt.Daily Herald--Fri.Nov.4, 1921. A daughter, Lucille Mary, has been born to Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM N. SHARPE of Woodstock avenue.
Source, Rutland,Vt.Daily Herald--Fri.Nov.4, 1921. PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Bixby of East Clarendon were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs.J .J. Dansro of the Cold River road. Mr. and Mrs. Bixby recently returned from their honeymoon trip.Mrs. Bixby was Miss Laura Dansro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dansro. ( The honeymooners are my in-laws ) Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lillis of Morse place had as weekend guests Charles A. Carrigan, manager of the Robert Treat and Berwick hotels of Newark, N. J., and Frank T.Carrigan owner and manager of the Robert Treat garage in Newark, brothers of Mrs. Lillis. Miss Mary F. Carrigan of Bellows Falls has returned after visiting Mrs. C.F. Quigley of Center street. Mr and Mrs. Roy Francis of Woodstock avenue, visited friends in Cuttingsville yesterday. Mrs. Elmer Watson of Providence, R.I., returned Monday to her home after a weekend visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce of Church street. Miss Edith M. Reynolds of Ogdensburg, N.Y., who has been two months at the home of her brother, Byron W. Reynolds of Kingsley avenue, returned today. Miss Cora Gleason has returned to her home on North street after spending a few weeks with relatives in Vergennes. Mrs. Addie Wheaton has returned to this city after spending some time with friends in Proctor, Pittsford and Brandon.
Source,Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Thur.Jan.1, 1959. RUTLAND, Vt. MAN FOUND POISONED. Autopsy Performed on Body of Joseph Noiseaux, 35, After Sudden Death. Accidental poisoning is believed to have resulted in the death of a Rutland man found dead on a couch in his home Wednesday morning. An autopsy was performed on the body of Joseph Noiseaux, 35, of 109 S. Main street, during the afternoon at the Tedesco Funeral Home by Dr. Richard S. Woodruff of Burlington, state pathologist. Noiseaux, the autopsy showed definitely, did not die from natural causes,said Dr.Woodruff. The exact cause will have to be determined by laboratory tests conducted by the Department of Health at Burlington. Results will not be available for a week. Autopsy results, Dr. Woodruff said, indicated the man may have died from poisoning by something he got hold of thinking it was bona fide liquor. As yet there is no suspicion of foul play, he added. The autopsy showed there was alcohol in the man's system. Certain findings in the stomach region indicated an unnatural disturbance there and led to the poison theory, Dr. Woodruff declared. City police are seeking to find persons with knowledge of Noiseaux' whereabouts and doings Tuesday and early Wednesday morning. Noiseaux was heard entering his home about 4:30 a.m. by Mrs. Clark Goodell, a relative living in the same house. She told police she heard the man speak to the dog as he came in. Mrs. Goodell said she got up about 6 a.m. and saw Noiseaux lying on the couch in the living room. She recounted later she thought he looked rather strange but didn't believe it was anything serious. Mrs. Goodell reported . she looked again at Noiseaux around 8 a.m. and when she didn't see him move or breath called Dr.J. Carleton Stickney.He in turn called Dr.William J. Powers, regional medical examiner, who arrived about 8:40 a.m. An autopsy was ordered and the body removed to the funeral home. State's Atty. Theodore G. Corsones and Sheriff J. Fred Carbine were notified of the death. Mr. Noiseaux was born in Rutland,Vt, April 10, 1923. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Beatrice Noiseaux,two daughters, Joanne and Linda Marie, and two half-brothers, Donald A. Merrow of Rutland and Henry C. Merrow of Danby. Funeral services will be held Friday at 9 a.m. in Christ the King Church. Entombment will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call a the Tedesco Funeral Home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Tues. Sept. 11,1951. RUTLAND, Vt. Private funeral services for Paul Noiseux, 86, of North street extension, who died Sunday at Rutland hospital after a short illness, will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. at Tossing Funeral Home.The service will be conducted by the Rev. J. Walter Nourse. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. A blacksmith in Rutland and West Rutland for 66 years. Mr. Noiseux has no near survivors. He was born in Canada June 29, 1865. Friends may call at Tossing Funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Source, Rutland ,Vt.Daily Herald--Wed.Sept.8, 1948. RUTLAND, Vt. FRANK E. NOISEUX. Frank E. Noiseux, 51, died at his home on Madison street yesterday after a short illness. He was born in Vergennes, Vt. in 1897 and has lived in for the past 30 years in Rutland. He is survived by five brothers, Joseph E., Edward A., and Ronald H. of Schenectady, N.Y., Herbert A.Noiseux of Hanover, N.H. and John B. Noiseux of Roxbury, Mass., and two sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Mercier of Rutland and Mrs. Marcella Gilmore of Athol, Mass. Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. at the Sacred Heart of Mary church, with burial in St. Joseph's cemetery.
Source, Rutland (Vt) Daily herald--Mon.Nov.5, 1934. RUTLAND, Vt. AUGUSTINE E. NOISEUX. Augustine E. Noiseux, 34, of 53 Cherry street, died yesterday afternoon at the Rutland hospital. He was born in Vergennes, Vt., January 16,1900. Besides his wife he is survived by one son, Augustine J. Noiseux, three daughters, Rhoda M., Marlina D., and Rosana M., two sisters, Mrs. Mary Mercier and Mrs. Neil Gilman, seven brothers, Frank, Herbert, Leo, Ronald,Joseph, Edward and John of Boston, Mass., one granddaughter, following step-children, Mrs. Frank Regula, Miss Elizabeth Kilburn, Miss Muriel Kilburn, and Bernard W. and Edward J. Kilburn. The body was removed to the Stearns funeral home on West street and will remain there until funeral arrangements have been completed.
Source, Rutland (Vt) Daily herald--Tues. Sept.18,1923. RUTLAND, Vt. MRS. L. A. HENTZ DIES. The funeral of Mrs. Louis A. Hentz, age 59 years, who died yesterday noon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dion St. Germain, 37 Grant avenue, after a long illness, will be held Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at the Church of the Sacred Heart of Mary. Besides her husband, Mrs. Hentz is survived by two sisters, Mrs.St. Germain, Mrs. Nelson Tulsifer of Muskegon, Mich., four brothers, Joseph Valway of Boston, Frederick of New Bedford, Mass., W. H. of Cleveland, O., and Israel of Vergennes, Vt. Mrs. Hentz had made her home in Worcester, Mass., for a number of years, moving to Rutland last May.She was a member of the Church of the Sacred Heart of Mary.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cummings, Merrill, Lotrip, Buell, Black, Bishop, Robeson, Rood, Rude, Barton, Mclean, Raven, Dumesnil Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACI/2677.1 Message Board Post: Masons is a very small town on Hwy 3 south of North Stratford in Coos County New Hampshire. It is almost on the Vt. border and who knows after doing some diggin you might find it was in Vt at one time. Sort of interesting that it is across the line from Brunswick Township in Essex County Vt. Patrick
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACI/2688 Message Board Post: Note - persons arrested for drinking liquor were expected to "disclose" the source from which they procured the liquor or remain in jail. August 20, 1874 Rutland Herald Police Court Bridget Waters, who had a little explanation to make, clearly showed the Justices that she got her liquor out of cucumber, but the doubt which the said justices cast on so plausible a story caused Bridget to be placed back in the pen. August 22, 1874 Rutland Herald Police Court Bridget Waters, who was put away up stairs to await a time when she could remember where she procured her liquor, manifests no desire to get out; on the contrary, she declares that she is quite comfortable and is willing to stay inside a while.