Source,Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Tues.Nov.15, 1904. RUTLAND, Vt. Lyman Parmenter Dies of Senile Debility at the Home of His Son. Lyman Parmenter died of old age yesterday afternoon at the home of his only son, Byron Parmenter of Temple street. Mr.Parmenter was 86 years old and had always been a resident of Pittsfield (Vt) until last spring when he came to this city to live with his son. He was by occupation a farmer. Besides his son he leaves one brother, Truman Parmenter of Rochester . Prayers will be said at the house at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning.The body will be taken to Pittsfield where the funeral services will be held in the Methodist church at 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CUMMINS, BARLOW, BELL, FARR, GALLOWAY, STONE, KAMINSKI Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACI/2679 Message Board Post: I have traced my ancestry back to Abraham 5Dec1768-1828 and Seena (????-????) CUMMINS whom moved from Granville, Washington Co., New York to Grenville, Augusta, Ontario, Canada back about 1790-1794. Would like any information on any family connections or history. Would like to hear from anyone who is willing to help. I am willing to share any information I have.
What is a wash tub drill? Something new every day. Frances ----- Original Message ----- From: <JOMARIE37@webtv.net> To: <VTRUTLAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 1:41 PM Subject: [VTRUTLAN] 1887--West Rutland News. > Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Thur.Oct.27, 1887. > > WEST RUTLAND. > > A handsome "regulator" timepiece, from the jewelry store of George M. > Hascall, has been hung in the vestibule of the postoffice. > > The evening mail closes promptly at 8 o'clock , > as the mail train is now due at this station at 8:16 p.m. > > The ladies of the Congregational society are preparing to give a "wash > tub drill" in the near future. > > George Ripley presented Post Sennett fair, now in progress, with two > beautiful pictures yesterday. > > A fine monument of the purest Italian marble, erected to the memory of > the late E.R. Copps,has been placed in the Catholic cemetery here. > > A special meeting of the selectmen was held last evening to take action > in regard to the articles voted at the late town meeting. > > > ==== VTRUTLAN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Rutland County History & Genealogy Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/Rutland.html > If you have something to add, please contact Karima at VTRUTLAN-admin@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Thur.Oct.27, 1887. WEST RUTLAND. A handsome "regulator" timepiece, from the jewelry store of George M. Hascall, has been hung in the vestibule of the postoffice. The evening mail closes promptly at 8 o'clock , as the mail train is now due at this station at 8:16 p.m. The ladies of the Congregational society are preparing to give a "wash tub drill" in the near future. George Ripley presented Post Sennett fair, now in progress, with two beautiful pictures yesterday. A fine monument of the purest Italian marble, erected to the memory of the late E.R. Copps,has been placed in the Catholic cemetery here. A special meeting of the selectmen was held last evening to take action in regard to the articles voted at the late town meeting.
Source, Rutland, Vt. Daily Herald--Thur.Oct.27, 1887. RUTLAND, Vt. A PLEASANT WEDDING. There was a very pleasant gathering at the house of J. A. Barney on Grove street last evening to witness the marriage of H.C.Rowell of this place to Miss Carrie J. Young, of Santa Barbara, Cal., who has resided in Rutland the last year.The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr.Reese of the Baptist church, and after the customary congratulations, refreshments were served. The ushers were George M. Rowell, W.A. Clark, Charles Tyreil and Fred Pratt. The house was tastefully decorated with flowers and evergreens. The presents were numerous. Mr. and Mrs. Rowell will take an extended wedding trip,visiting Albany, New York and Boston.
Source, Rutland ,Vt.Daily Herald--Mon.Mar.24, 1941. RUTLAND, Vt. MARIAN WILDER BRIDE OF R.L. RIGBY. Announcement has been made of the recent marriage of Miss Marian Wilder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilder of this city, to Richard L. Rigby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rigby of Columbus, O. The bride is a graduate of St. Ann Hospital School of Nursing at Columbus, O. Rigby is associated with the Columbus Conveyor company.
Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Mon.Mar.24, 1941. JOHN FARLEY, CASTLETON, Vt., March 23--John Farley of Seminary street died at his home after a long illness. He is survived by his wife and by one sister, Mrs. Alfred Sorg of Fort Wayne, Ind. The funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock at St. John's church in Castleton.
Source, Rutland,Vt.Daily Herald--Wed.July 4, 1956. MISS LYDIA JAMES. POULTNEY, Vt.,July 3--Miss Lydia James, 82, of Granville, N.Y.,died today at the home of her niece,Mrs. Sidney Morris of Greenwood, Mass, with whom she had made her home for the past five years. She was the daughter of William W. and Helen (Griffith ) James. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ella Cross of Saranac, N.Y., and nieces. The funeral will be held at the Roberts Funeral Home here Thursday at 3:30 p.m. Burial will be in Mettowee Cemetery in Granville, N.Y. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dart Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACI/2657.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the reply. It certainly helps.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DART, HIBBS, TYNER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACI/2657.1 Message Board Post: Hi Mary, Yes, he had other children (all b. VT): 1. Moses b. 14 Oct 1792, d. 1875 Hamburg, NY, m. Martha AYERS 2. Clark b. 1795, d. 9 Feb 1850 Hamburg, NY, m. Hannah ALLEN 3. Ruth b. 1796 4. Chloe b. abt 1797 5. Phoebe b. 1798, m. Jared "David" CANFIELD 6. Betsey b. abt 1799 7. Abby b. abt 1803 Sources: Lineages, Inc., comp. Gene Pool Individual Records. [database online] Provo, UT; Ancestry.com, 2000; DAR volume 127, pg 222; Genealogy of the Dart Family in America by Thaddeus Bolton; The Birth Marriage Death Project <www.bmdproject.com>; 1870 Hamburg, Erie Co, NY Census; GenCircles <www.gencircles.com/users/raywing/2>; FamilySearch.org
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Worden/Manning Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0AC.2ACI/2.1 Message Board Post: I am interested in confirming information regarding one of the daughters of Horace Manning who married Roxa Elliot. A few trees I have found online make reference that their daughter Adeline/Adelia married S Harris Worden. S Harris Worden was my 3rd great grand uncle and according to the following census, he was married to Almira. 1850 US Census 09.19.1850 New York-Amity, Allegany County Dwelling# 320 / Family# 323 Line# 28: Harris Worden - Head of Household - Age 34 - Married - Lawyer Line# 29: Almira Worden Wife - Age 29 - Married Line# 30: Roxa Worden - Daughter - Age 4 - Single Line# 31: Mary Worden - Daughter - Age 1/12 - Single Line# 32: Charles Manning - Unknown Relation - Age 13 - Single 1860 US Census 07.19.1860 Wisconsin-Glendale, Monroe County Dwelling# 1360 / Family# 1348 Line# 21: S H Worden - Head of Household - Age 44 - Married - Farmer Line# 22: Almira Worden - Wife - Age 29 - Married Line# 23: Roxa Worden - Daughter - Age 14 - Single Line# 24: Mary Worden - Daughter - Age 10 - Single Line# 25: Lewma Worden - Daughter - Age 8 - Single Line# 26: Addin Worden - Son - Age 2 - Single Line# 27: Elva Worden - Daughter Age 1/12 - Single If anyone can confirm this and advise as to Almira's correct age &/or date of birth... you will not that both census listings reference Almira's age as 29... I assume that is just an entry error on the 1860 census and should actually say 39 instead of 29. Also, you will note that there is a Charles Manning living with Horace and Almira Worden in 1850... is that Almira's brother? It appears that Charles moved with Horace and Almira when they relocated to Wisconsin as I also found the following census for Charles and his wife Margaret - note that Roxa Worden was living with them in 1860 - a little over a month after the 1860 census that notes Roxa as living with her parents. 1860 US Census 08.31.1860 Wisconsin-Wonewoc, Juneau County Dwelling# 1447 / Family# 1297 Line# 01: C H Manning - Head of Household - Age 25 - Married - Blacksmith Line# 02: Margaret Manning - Wife - Age 23 - Married Line# 03: Frank Manning - Son - Age 5 - Single Line# 04: Capitola Manning - Daughter - Age 1 - Single Line# 05: Roxa Worden - Domestic - Age 14 - Single Angelynn roostercoop@charter.net
Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Sat. May 5, 1973. CUTTINGSVILLE, Vt. EDWIN DICKINSON. Edwin Dickinson, 50, of Cuttingsville, died Friday morning at Rutland (Vt) Hospital. He was born April 2,1923, in New York city, son of Lynford and Lucy (Trowbridge) Dickinson. He is survived by a brother Dr. Meredith Dickinson of Gardiner, Maine. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Aldous Funeral Home.
Source, Rutland ,Vt.Daily Herald--Wed. Jan.13, 1960. PAWLET, Vt. MRS. LUCY DICKINSON. Mrs. Lucy Dickinson, 86, of Pawlet, Vt., died at Rutland (Vt) Hospital Tuesday. She leaves several nieces and nephews. The funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the McHenry & Roberts Funeral Home in Granville, N.Y., with the Rev. Arthur Hannay officiating. Burial will be in Mettowee Cemetery, Pawlet, Vt.Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m.
Source, Rutland, Vt. Daily Herald-Sat. Dec. 6, 1958. BENSON, Vt. MISS FANNIE DICKINSON. Miss Fannie Coleman Dickinson, 88, died Friday in the Rutland (Vt) Hospital after a short illness. She was born July 21, 1870, in Benson, the daughter of Albert and Helen ( Bascom ) Dickinson. She was a lifelong member of the Benson Congregational church and taught school for many years in Benson village schools.Later she made her home with her nephews Kenyon and Carl King, who survive her. She is also survived by a niece, Mrs. Jack Morris of Benson and two nephews, Robert Dickinson of Ticonderoga, N.Y., and John R. Watts of Minneapolis, Minn., and several grand nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Durkee Funeral Home Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m.The funeral will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the funeral home with burial in Benson Cemetery. The family has requested that flowers be omitted and that donations be made instead to the Cancer Fund.
Source, Rutland ,Vt.Daily Herald--Sat.July 25, 1953. RUTLAND, Vt. DAVID DICKINSON. David Dickinson, 69, of the East Proctor road, died yesterday morning after a long illness. Born in Woodsville, N.H., in 1884, he moved to Rutland at an early age.He was a member of the Farm Bureau and for 25 years operated the Center Rutland Farms. He is survived by three daughter, Mrs. Bernard Baker of Center Rutland, Mrs. Joseph Lawler of Manchester, and Mrs. Willis Stockbridge of Topsham; a son, David Dickinson, Jr.,of Center Rutland; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Aldous Funeral Home with the Rev. G. Lewis Porter officiating. Friends may call at the Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
Source, Rutland,Vt.Daily Herald--Thur.Nov.10, 1949. RUTLAND, Vt. MRS. ADDIE L. DICKINSON. Mrs. Addie L. Dickinson, 64, wife of David Dickinson,sr., of the East Proctor road, died yesterday at the Proctor (Vt) hospital after a brief illness. She was born December 22, 1884, in Rutland, Vt., the daughter of Franklin D.and the late Jennie (Russell ) Shedd. Mrs. Dickinson was a graduate of Rutland High school and was a member of the Baptist church here. She was also past president of the Center Rutland Parent-Teacher association and was school director at Center Rutland for several years. Besides her husband she is survived by her father, Franklin Shedd of Rutland; three daughters, Miss Gladys M. Dickinson of Peru, Mrs. Margery Lawler of Manchester and Mrs. Caroline Tararovich of Center Rutland; one son, David , of Center Rutland; five brothers, George Shedd of Manchester, Conn., Harry C. Shedd and Herbert H. Shedd of Rutland, Clarence A. Shedd of Wallingford and Frank R. Shedd of West Rutland; and four grandchildren. The body will be taken from the Aldous Funeral Home here today to her home, where funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. The Rev. G. Lewis Porter, pastor of the Methodist church ,will officiate.Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Source, Rutland,Vt.Daily Herald--Mon. Mar.24, 1941. J. Q. DICKINSON. BENSON, Vt., March 23,--John Q. Dickinson, 68, of Benson, Vt. died Saturday morning at the Rutland, Vt. hospital following a very short illness. He was serving as juror in Rutland (Vt) County court at the spring term, being at the courthouse Tuesday afternoon. He was born in West Haven, Vt., June 20, 1873, was in the clothing business at Middlebury, Vt. for many years but has spent the last 20 years in Benson,Vt. He was a member of Union lodge F.& A. M. Middlebury; Potter chapter, R.A.M., Middlebury Mt.Calvary Commandery, Knights Templar, Middlebury. He is survived by one daughter, Helen E. Dickinson of Milford,Conn., and three sons, John Quincy Dickinson, Minnesota, Benjamin H. Dickinson, Albany, N.Y., and Robert R. Dickinson, Ticonderoga, N.Y., one sister, Fannie Dickinson, Benson, Vt.; one brother, Charles Dickinson, North Dakota; one granddaughter and three grandsons. His wife, Jessie Pinney Dickinson died September 15, 1930. Funeral services will be held at the Congregational church, Benson, Vt.,Monday, March 24 at 2 o'clock. Masonic service will be held.
Source, Rutland Vt.Daily Herald--Wed.Feb.7, 1923. Ervin Dickerson, age 65 years, died yesterday afternoon at the Rutland (Vt) hospital,following an operation. The body was taken to the Canty undertaking parlors and was sent last night to his late home in Brandon, Vt., where funeral services will take place.
Source, Rutland Vt.Daily Herald--Mon.May 21, 1917. RUTLAND, Vt. The death of Mrs. Mary Pike Dickinson occurred last evening at 8 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rollins W. Kenyon, 31 North street. Mrs. Dickinson was born in Shrewsbury, Vt., February 23, 1846. She is survived besides her daughter by two sisters, Mrs. Cornelia Temple and Mrs. J. C. Edwards , both of Rutland, and six grandchildren.
Source, Rutland,Vt.Daily Herald--Sat. July 7, 1956. MISS MARGARET JONES. POULTNEY, Vt., July 6--Miss Margaret Jones, 79, of North Poultney died early today in the Cambridge,( N.Y.) hospital. Miss Jones' death followed by four days that of her brother, Evan R. Jones, who died Monday at their home in North Poultney.Miss Jones was born Feb.14, 1877, in Poultney, daughter of Richard R. and Elizabeth Jones. She was a member the Welsh Presbyterian Church of Poultney. She is survived by nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Roberts Funeral Home in Poultney.The Rev. John Mitchell will officiate.Burial will be in Poultney Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow from to 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services for Mr. Jones were held yesterday at his home in North Poultney.Bearers were Dr. Elmo Hudson, Walter Jones, Gordon E. Jones, Howell Roberts, Charles Boyce and Harold Laurence. Burial was in Poultney Cemetery.