This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACI/2629.1 Message Board Post: Follow-up - among my clippings was part of Myron E. Marshall's obituary. May 21, 1877 Rutland Daily Globe Sudden Death Mr. Myron E. Marshall, a well-known citizen of Clarendon, died very suddenly on Saturday evening. He had felt unwell for several days, and sent for Dr. John A. Mead, and soon after his arrival, Mr. M. told him his symptoms, and laid back in his chair and immediately expired. It will be remembered by our readers that Mr. Marshall's first wife and a child were killed...(rest missing from my clipping).
Source, Rutland County (Vt) Independent--Feb. 9, 1867. Died in Clarendon, Vt.,January 20, LENSEY ROUND, aged 81 yrs.
Source, Rutland County (Vt) Independent--May 25,1867. DIED. In Poultney ,Vt.,May 17, Joseph M. Lewis, eldest son of the late David B. Lewis of Wells. Vt,aged 36 yrs.
Source, Granville,(N.Y.) Sentinel--Thur.April 18, 1946. POULTNEY, Vt.--Correspondent, Mrs. M. E. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Atwood, son Phillip and daughter Beverly, of Essex Junction were callers on his aunt, Mrs. Mae L. Fenton on Sunday. Lt. and Mrs. L. B. Bartholomew have been spending a few days in Ne York, before he proceeds to San Antonio, Texas for duty with the Army Medical Corps. Robert Evans of South street has returned from Cambridge hospital, where he has been a patient for four weeks, convalescing from an operation. Sixteen friends of Miss Thelma Jones gave her a miscellaneous shower at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Laura Jones, in observance of her approaching marriage to Ralph Bruso. Mr. and Mrs. Willard R.Strong and children have returned to Montpelier after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Strong. Mrs. William J. Roberts of Beaman street has returned from Weehawken , N.J., where she spent a week and attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, James Sheer. C. E. Akerstrom has returned from Barre, North Troy and Montpelier where he made official visits to Knights of Phythias lodges. Mr. Akerstrom is grand chancellor of the state. D.D.Potter has returned from a business trip to Albany and Boston. Harry Parry and Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Hughes of Rome, N.Y. have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Thomas.
Source,Granville (N.Y.) Sentinel--Dec.31,1942. NORTH PAWLET, Vt. Glenn F. Kibling, correspondent Russell Sheldon is visiting his father Richard Sheldon. Charles Baker of the Coast Guard, spent Christmas at Fred Baker's. Steven Fritz of the army spent Christmas at his home. Evelyn Young is working in Granville. Washington Pomona Grange No. 8 will meet at Rupert, January 8, for installation of six officers; N. A. Stoddard will be installing officer. Patricia Kibling is working for Edith Laughlin of Wells, who fell recently, breaking her foot. Haystack Hustlers 4-H club met with the Good Cheer club of Wells for a Christmas party, Wednesday evening.
Source, Granville (N.Y.) Sentinel--Fri.Oct.22, 1920. EAST HEBRON, N.Y. Mrs. E. J. Brown and son, Glen were in Albany Saturday. Louis Marshland has gone to Granville to work in Borden's milk plant. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Beebe and sons were in Glens Falls one day last week on business. The grange has been invited to neighbor with West Hebron grange in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. George Goodspeed and son, Roy, of Wells, visited King Beebe and family recently. DeWitt Parrish has returned from visiting his daughter, Mrs. Harvey Dillon in East Greenwich.
Source, Granville (N.Y.) Sentinel--Dec.31,1942. MISS BELLE WILLIS. Miss Belle Willis, formerly of Belcher,died Wednesday at the Vosburgh Nursing Home in Whitehall, N.Y. after a two years illness. She is survived by a brother, John Willis of Hartford,N.Y.; a niece, Miss Mildred Willis of Rutland, Vt., and four nephews, Leon Willis of East Saugerties, Floyd and Howard Willis of North Troy ,N.Y. and Rolland Willis of Hampton, N.Y. Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hartford Methodist church. The Rev. Claude Haley, officiating. Interment was in Belcher.
Source, Granville (N.Y.) Sentinel, Dec.31,1942. WALLINGFORD, Vt. John Mooney, 72, died Tuesday night at his home on West Hill, Wallingford, Vt. Besides his wife, the former Miss Cecelia Tiernan, he is survived by three sons, Edward of Detroit, Lawrence of Barre, Vt. and Harold of Florida, and four grandchildren.
Source,Granville (N.Y.) Sentinel--Dec.31,1942. WEST RUPERT, Vt. ROBERT WILBUR KINGSLEY. Christmas morning brought sadness to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kingsley of West Rupert,when their infant son, Robert Wilbur, was found to have died in his sleep. There was no apparent cause to be found by the doctor who was summoned. The child was two months old that day. A short service was held at the home Saturday afternoon with burial in Wells. Rev. Porter A. Sherman was in charge of the service.
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/2074.3 Message Board Post: I have tons of info on this family, it is also mine. I have been studying it for years. my new E Mail is halfsweed1@aol.com. My phone number is listed in the Telephone book in Sacramento Co. CA, under Lola Warrick, I live in North Highlands, CA. Please get in touch.
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/2074.2 Message Board Post: I have tons of info on this family, it is also mine. I have been studying it for years. my new E Mail is halfsweed1@aol.com. My phone number is listed in the Telephone book in Sacramento Co. CA, under Lola Warrick, I live in North Highlands, CA. Please get in touch.
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/2074.1 Message Board Post: I have tons of info on this family, it is also mine. I have been studying it for years. my new E Mail is halfsweed1@aol.com. My phone number is listed in the Telephone book in Sacramento Co. CA, under Lola Warrick, I live in North Highlands, CA. Please get in touch.
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/0AC.2ACI/2687 Message Board Post: I think he was born in Maine 1774, but married in Castleton,Rutland,Vt. abt.1799 to Mary? Had a daughter Maribah born 1814, and son William O born 1815. Children born in Rutland. Any of these Marshall's in anyones family? Thanks Jaimee
Source, Rutland, Vt. Daily Herald--Wed.Nov.16, 1904. RUTLAND, Vt. A marriage license was issued yesterday by City Clerk ,H. B. Whitter to Harry V. Carly and Miss Flora Eugenie Britton, both of this city.
Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Wed.Nov.16, 1904. RUTLAND, Vt. A wedding took place in St. Peter's church at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, when Rev. T. J. Gaffney united in marriage Miss Mary Katherine Diffley and Wilfred J. Bosquet, both of this city. Miss Bertha Diffley of Albany, N.Y., a sister of the bride was bridesmaid, while the best man was James B. Dougan of this place. The wedding ,which was a quiet affair, was attended by only the immediate friends and relatives of the bride and groom. Those present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, P. L. Stewart and Miss Houskinson, all of Mount Holly, Miss Tessie B. Stewart of Castleton, John Brown of Shrewsbury and J. F. Stewart of Bellows Falls.The bride and groom were the recipients of many valuable presents from relatives and friends. The groom is a clerk in the grocery store of C. H. Murdick. Mr. and Mrs. Bosquet will be at home at No.19 Killington avenue after the 20th.
Source,Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Mon.Jan.18, 1960. MENDON, Vt. Afton Gould, 82, who lived alone for many years in a cabin on the Tamarack Notch Road in Mendon, (Vt) was found dead on the floor of his cabin Saturday. Mr. Gould lived in this area for the past 20 years. A retired woodsman, he was known to most of the city only by his nickname, " Fritz". State police were advised by Charles Young, Killington Ave. grocer, that Gould had not showed up on schedule for his weekly groceries.Trooper Stephen W. Keith found Gould dead. Dr. William J. Powers said he had died some time during the past week of natural causes. He was born in New Hampshire, April 3, 1877. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Ida Somers of St. Johnsbury, Vt. and Mrs. Myrtle Rosebrook of Pasadena, Calif.; a brother, Austin Gould of Sutton, ; a half-brother, Ercil Hodge of Sutton and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Aldous Funeral Home. Entombment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
Source,Rutland, Vt. Daily Herald--Mon.Mar.3, 1913. NEWS OF THE CITY. HORSE VICTIM, Trolley Span Wire Heavily Charged With Electricity Fell to the Street, Animal Evidently Connected With Rail and Wire A horse owned by Henry Kinsella, proprietor of the Kinsella fish market on West street, was killed instantly by electricity early Saturday evening when it is supposed the have stepped on a live trolley wire which had just dropped to the pavement at the corner of West street and Merchants row. People were passing at the time, and the instant rush to see what had caused the animal to collapse was stopped just in time to avert fatalities. As it was, it was one of the " luckiest " accidents which occurred in some time, and it is considered little less than a miracle that none of the many men and women in the vicinity blundered into the death trap. Archie Higgins , who was driving the animal, was uninjured. The accident occurred shortly before 6 o'clock Saturday evening. The west-bound main line car had just passed, and in some manner the trolley pole had interfered with the span wire across the street. One end of the span wire fell to the street, lying across the track and touching the rails, and almost immediately Mr. Higgins started to drive across the track.The animal dropped as if shot, and it is supposed either touched the wire, the rail, or stepped into a small pool of water which conducted the electricity to its body. The horse was immediately dragged away. Mr. Kinsella said last night that the animal was a valuable one, being in fine condition. A. A.Warren was motorman of the car, and Robert Murphy, conductor.
Source, Rutland,Vt.Daily Herald--Wed.July 29, 1953. VERGENNES, Vt. DEATH TAKES ELLIS PARRY. Retired Vergennes Druggist, 69, Was Past President of Pharmaceutical Association. July 28--Ellis B. Parry, 69, retired Vergennes (Vt) druggist and past president of the vermont State Pharmaceutical Association, died suddenly today at his summer home on Lake Champlain. A former resident of Poultney, Vt., Mr.Parry was born in South Poultney, Vt., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parry.For many years he was a clerk in Owen-McShane's drug store in Poultney.From 1924 to 1945, he was owner and operator in the Timothy Neville Drug Store in Vergennes, Vt. He retired in 1945. He was past president of the Vergennes Rotary Club, a past grand patron of the Order of Eastern Star, a trustee of the Ripley Memorial Library in Vergennes,and an active member of the Vergennes Congregational Church for several years. Mr. Parry is survived by his wife, the former Clara Low of Vergennes ; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Hughes and Miss Florence Parry, both of Albany,N.Y.; a brother, John C. Parry of Hartford, Conn., and nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Vergennes Congregational Church.Burial will be in Vergennes.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hawkins, Boyce Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACI/2686 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Edmund W. Hawkins born in Rutland, VT abt 1809. He was a carpenter by trade and married a woman born in NY named Hannah. They had five known children: Orrin S. Hawkins - born in NY abt 1836 Lorin Hawkins - born in NY abt 1837 Cynthia Hawkins - born in NY abt 1839 Lucy Hawkins - born in Buffalo, NY abt 1843 - belive she married Edward Boyce in Illinois. Phineas Hawkins - born in Buffalo, NY abt 1851 I am descended from Phineas. I have photos of all of these people and would be willing to share any and all information.
> Thank you for the offer and yes I am still in need of the funeral notice for Angeline Benhaml. I have her death notice, but I am hoping the funeral notice which typically appears 1-3 days after a burial may give me further clues. Her burial was 1/22/1951 and she was buried in St. Joseph's Cemetary in Rutland, Vermont. I am also looking for by great grandfather's Eugene BENHAM who was buried at St Jospeh's Cemtary on July 12, 1938. Any help would be greatly appreciated and if there is any research I can do in return in Clinton County, New York please let me know. Thank you Judy Doyle Turner West Chazy, NY > From: alad225@yahoo.com > Date: 2004/11/04 Thu PM 06:29:35 GMT > To: VTRUTLAN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [VTRUTLAN] Re: Angeline Benham Obit Look-up > > 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/0AC.2ACI/2604.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Are you still needing that obit? I'd be glad to look for you if you are. Anne > > > ==== VTRUTLAN Mailing List ==== > Do you have a resource you could share with the list members? Would you be willing to do some "lookups" for a limited time period? If you would, please let the members know. > > ============================== > Search our Immigration Records and view names from multiple ports > ranging from 1500s - 1900s. Over 23 million records to view. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13967/rd.ashx > >