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    1. 1917--West Rutland News.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt.Daily Herald--Thur. Oct.18, 1917. WEST RUTLAND, Vt. Miss Mary Kelly, who has been the guest of Mrs. Nellie Kelly of Pleasant street for several days, has returned to her home in New York city. Howard Burke has returned to Whitehall, N.Y., after visiting relatives here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bingham and family have moved from the Rosen tenement on Marble street to Worcester, Mass. Mrs. Joseph Berensky has returned from Bayonne, N.J.,where she has been visiting relatives for some time. Mrs. J. B. Guiltinan and son,Francis,have returned from Schenctady, N.Y., where they have been the guests of relatives for a week. James Gilfeather has returned from a weeks' trip to New York city. While there he attended the World's series baseball games. Leo McDevitt of Whitehall, N.Y. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McDevitt. George Fredette is confined to his home on Pleasant street by illness. Mrs. John Reilly of Bennington arrived yesterday to spend some time with her aunt, Mrs. Michael Galphin. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ryan, who have been guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hanley, have gone to Ogdensburg, N.Y., where they recently located.

    04/09/2004 06:18:44
    1. Robert Griffith, Fair Haven, Vt.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Wed.Aug. 3,1932. FAIR HAVEN, Vt. Aug.2--Funeral services for Robert Griffith were held at the home of his brother, Joel Griffith, on North Main street, yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Baldwin Davies of South Poultney, Vt., assisted by Rev. John D. Owens of this town, officiated. The bearers were William Hughes of Poultney, Vt., Robert Griffith, Emrys Jones, John Griffith, William Griffith and Burton Griffith of this place. Those attending from out of town were: Mr.and Mrs. Ray Kenyon of Castleton, Vt., Mr. and Mrs. Moses R. Hughes of Albany, N.Y. and many friends of the deceased from Poultney, Vt. and Granville, N.Y. Burial was in Cedar Grove cemetery.

    04/09/2004 05:43:20
    1. Mary Cunningham, Chittenden, Vt.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Fri.Apr.6,1951. CHITTENDEN, Vt. April 5--Mrs. Mary Washburn Cunningham died here this afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Barnes. Born April 2, 1871, in Goshen, Vt., she was the daughter of James and Susan Hooker Washburn. She had spent most of her life in Goshen, and Brandon, Vt. Mrs. Cunningham was a member of Brandon Baptist church and the Ladies Aid society. Surviving , besides her daughter, are two sisters, Miss Lenora Washburn , Shelburne, Vt., and Mrs. Charles Dutton, Pittsford, Vt. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Miller and Ketcham Funeral home, Brandon, Vt. The Rev. Edward Emery, pastor of Brandon Baptist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Dale, Vt.

    04/09/2004 02:24:47
    1. 1910--Poultney News
    2. Source, Rutland Vt.Daily Herald--Fri. June 10, 1910. POULTNEY, Vt. Mrs. James Melvin spent Thursday with friends in Rutland. John Griffth is passing a few days with friends in Albany, N.Y. Miss Margaret Gould has returned to New York city after spending a few weeks' visit at her home on York street. Mrs. Kate Hyde of Boston spent Wednesday at her home here. Mrs. David J. Williams attended the funeral of Mrs. Moses Evans of Fair Haven, Vt. Thursday. Miss Jennie Williams , a student at Syracuse university , is at her home here for the summer vacation. Mrs. Edward Cambell (sic) and children spent Thursday with friends in Rutland. Miles Foley of Fair Haven has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Foley of North Poultney. Mrs. Minnie Carr of Cohoes, N.Y., is guest of relatives in town this week. A game of baseball will be payed Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock on Broughton field, between the Poultney nine and Troy Conference academy. L.R. Runkle of Rutland is spending a few days in town. Prize speaking will be held in the town hall Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock for scholars attending the district schools. R. E, Warner is in Whitehall, N.Y., this week. Mrs. Hugh J. Williams has returned from a visit to Fair Haven. Miss M. Mackin has returned to her home in Fair Haven, after a few days' visit with friends here. Mrs. Will Phillips spent Thursday in Rutland.

    04/09/2004 10:00:39
    1. Piette/ Mongeon & Meillieur/ Loso Marriages in Proctor.
    2. Source, Rutland,Vt.Daily Herald--Wed.June 8, 1910. PROCTOR, Vt. There were two weddings solemnized at St. Dominic's church Tuesday forenoon at both of which the pastor, Rev. P.J. Long. officiated. Miss Anna Mary Piette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Piette, Beaver Pond terrace, was united in marriage to Philip Arthur Mongeon of Winooski,Vt. at 8:30 o'clock. The father of the bride and her brother, George, were the witnesses as her sister, who was to have been the bridesmaid, is ill. The newly married couple left in an automobile for Winooski in the afternoon. At 9:30 o'clock Miss Lena Mary Meillieur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meillieur of this village, was married to Henry Felix Loso of Proctor. Sorry, the rest of the news item is missing.

    04/09/2004 09:05:22
    1. RE: Mrs. Humphrey Roberts, South Poultney, Vt.
    2. Donna M. Thomas
    3. Is anyone related to this person? JOMARIE recently posted this on this list. I noticed two of the pall bearers may be related to my husband but I find can not find any connection to Mrs Humphrey Roberts in what limited information I have. The pall bearers I feel might be related are Robert Evans and John Thomas who would be Robert Evans brother in law. I realize they could just be friends of the deceased. Thanks, Donna Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Sept.15,1922. POULTNEY, Vt. The funeral of Mrs. Humphrey Roberts, who died at South Poultney, Vt., was held yesterday at the home of Thomas J. Roberts at South Poultney, Rev. John D. Owens of Fair Haven, Vt. officiating. The bearers were Thomas J. Jones, Robert Evans, John Thomas, Bert Stoddard, Hugh Jones and William Walters and burial was at West Pawlet, Vt. --

    04/09/2004 04:07:26
    1. 1910--Fair Haven,Vt. News.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt.Daily Herald--Wed.June 8, 1910. FAIR HAVEN, Vt. The baccalaureate sermon of the senior class of the Fair Haven high school will be preached by Rev. E. C. Farwell in the Methodist church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Jennie Owens of Glens Falls, N.Y., is visiting her parents on Grape street. Mrs. J. H. Polley returned Monday night after a short visit in Whitehall, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Williams and Robert R. Roberts of Granville, N.Y., were in town Tuesday to attend the funeral of Edward Thomas. Miss Maude Guerney of Whitehall, N.Y., visited friends in town on Tuesday. Mrs. G. H. Shinville goes today to Burlington. Pierce Roberts of Poultney,Vt. visited friends in town Tuesday. Miss Lillian Raino, who has been spending several days with Miss Nina Henderson, returned Tuesday to her home in Whitehall, N.Y. Mrs. Henry Webster returned Tuesday from Bristol. F.E.Grace was in Rutland on business Tuesday. William Mapes, who has been spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Parry on Fourth street, left Tuesday for New York city. Mr. and Mrs. John Kissane of Rutland visited relatives in town Tuesday. Misses Nina Henderson and Hattie Gervy visited relatives in Rutland Tuesday. Miss Fannie Fennell left Tuesday for a several months' visit in Cleveland, O. Robert R.Hughes of Center Rutland visited relatives in town Tuesday. The Fair Haven high school baseball team will play Proctor high at Fairmount park Saturday afternoon. Word was received here Tuesday of the death at 2 o'clock Monday morning in New Rochelle, N.Y., of Mrs. Moses Evans, an old resident of this place. The body will be brought here on the 9:45 train Thursday morning and taken to the Welsh Presbyterian church, where the funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Burial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery. F. H. Shepard is spending several days in Troy and Albany, N.Y.

    04/08/2004 04:42:32
    1. Document relating to Mrs. Julia Corry's pension claim
    2. Patty Pickett
    3. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a copy of an affadavit in my hands, to be used in the claim of Mrs. Julia Corry for a pension. Witness my hand this 8th day of April, A.D. 1886. W. E. Perkins, Notary Public State of Vermont County of Rutland On this 6th day of April 1886, personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace within and for said county Rev. Chas. O'Reiley, who being duly sworn according to law declares that he is a resident of West Rutland in the county of Rutland, State of Vermont and that he is a pastor of St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church in the Parish of West Rutland. Located in West Rutland in the last named county and custodian of the records thereof and that the following is a true copy of our extract from the Records of Marriage, Births and Deaths, viz James Corry was married to Julia Carroll Feby 20th 1965. Mary Jane Corry, born April 3, 1866 and Baptized April 5th, 1866 Thomas Francis Corry born March 9th 1868 and baptized same day James Corry born 28th of Dec. 1869 and baptized same day Michael Corry born April 4th 1872 and baptized April 6th 1872 Margaret Corry born Feby 26th 1874, bap. Feby 28th 1874 John Corry born May 24th 1876, baptized same day Edward Corry born April 6th 1879 and baptized April 7th 1879 David Corry born April 28th 1881 and baptized same day Charles Corry born October 12th 1883 and baptized Oct. 13th 1883 William Corry born Feby 13th 1886 and baptized Feby 16th 1886 James Corry, the father of aforesaid children died Dec. 22d 1885 and was buried from this church Dec. 24th 1885. He has no intent in the claim of Mrs. Corry for pension sig Rev. Chas. O'Reiley Pastor of St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church copy of an affadavit of Rev. Chas O'Reiley, St. Bridget's Catholic Church, West Rutland as to marriage of James Corry to Julia Carroll, birth of their children, and death of James Corry. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

    04/08/2004 04:24:33
    1. Edward Thomas, Fair Haven,Vt.
    2. Source, Rutland,Vt.Herald--Wed. June 8,1910. FAIR HAVEN, Vt. The funeral of Edward Thomas was held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Welsh Presbyterian church, Rev. W. G. Williams and E. D. Humphrey officiated. The bearers were Benjamin Lewis, Joel Griffith, H. S. Humphrey, Edward Owens, Robert W. Morris and O. H. Owens. Burial was in the Cedar Grove cemetery.

    04/08/2004 03:55:33
    1. 1890--Brandon Vt.News.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt.Daily Herald--Tues.Dec.30, 1890. BRANDON, Vt. Dec.29--Miss Anna Bishop has returned to Concord and will commence another term as teacher in the graded school. Dr. W. H. Wright gave a dinner on Christmas day to his father-in-law, Mr. T. B. Smith, and his wife, Dr. W. H. Kingsley and wife of Middlebury and Mr. George H. Young and wife of Burlington. Mr.Smith is past 83 years of age, and aside from his rheumatism is as active in business affairs as ever. W. R. Briggs of Williams college has a vacation until January 12. Charles Winslow of Philips academy is home for the holiday season. The venerable mother of Rev. J. S.Tupper died suddenly of heart disease on Saturday morning She was living with her son at his home near the village. Mrs. Andrew J. Dimmick had a sudden attack and died of heart disease Friday night. There have been a number of sudden deaths in Brandon within the past few days. During the fire at the Brandon house a great many articles of furniture and wearing apparel were taken to different places for temporary storage, and Messrs. Coxe & Hack have had to advertise to get them returned. It would seem that the misfortune that has befell them should render this course unnecessary. --The hotel question is at present at a standstill. Nothing can apparently be said or done until the adjusters have settled with Mr. Parris. The loss of Ed D. Thayer has not yet been adjusted. A. G. Baisner has rented the rooms over Savery's store for a barber shop. Views of the ruins of the Brandon house are now on exhibition, the works of Grimes, the photographer, and they are attracting much attention in Goodrich's window. Dr. J. C. Walton has returned and will resume his dental practice Monday morning. Mr. Henry Bailey , who is employed by the Boston & Albany railroad company in the car shops at Springfield, Mass., is visiting his sisters on Pearl street. The Hoyt comedy company has been playing a week's engagement at the town hall, and has apparently amused many o the townspeople and had a good time itself. It has conducted itself creditably while here. The annual meeting of the fire district takes place Monday evening, January 5, at the town hall. The annual meeting of the Ladies book club will be held in their rooms Friday , January 9, at 2 o'clock p.m. This association now has in its possession over 2000 volumes. Capt. William Cronan, who has been assisting his sister, Mrs. Whalen, returned to Rutland yesterday evening. C. J. Ormsbee post, No. 18, G.A.R.. will hold a public installation of officers at the town hall on Monday evening, January 12, the public are to be invited to attend. The exercises will be interesting and entertaining. Rev. W. F. Weeks , the rector of St. Thomas' church gave the Sunday school of his parish a sleigh ride to Forestdale, where they attended service. With this ride and the Christmas tree, they felt that Santa Claus had dealt very kindly with them. Master Ned walker is staying with his aunt, Mrs. George Briggs. Mr.Walker has been quite sick since he returned from Fitchburg,but is better at the present writing. Prof. E. H. Dutcher and family have been passing the Christmas holidays with his father at St. Albans and are expected home Friday. Miss Lizzie June and her sister have been to Clarendon visiting their sister. They returned to Brandon Saturday. Miss M. L.Gould is in Canada during here vacation. She will return Saturday. The graded school will resume their work on Monday ,January 5.

    04/08/2004 08:01:11
    1. Re: [VTRUTLAN] Green Hill Cemetery - Wallingford, Vermont
    2. Thank you Mary for this wonderful site. I am sure I will make use of it and probably also add info in the future to help others. Dot

    04/08/2004 06:29:31
    1. RE: [VTRUTLAN] Green Hill Cemetery - Wallingford, Vermont
    2. Mary Burleigh
    3. Dot, Aldrich records for Green Hill Cemetery, Wallingford, Vermont are listed at the findagrave.com website. Just go to findagrave.com and search for Green Hill Cemetery, Wallingford, Vermont. I have no further information about these families. Mary -----Original Message----- From: Dhazvt@aol.com [mailto:Dhazvt@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 9:52 PM To: VTRUTLAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VTRUTLAN] Green Hill Cemetery - Wallingford, Vermont Looking for a list of Aldrichs buried in this cemetery and any info about them. Thank you, Dot ==== 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. ============================== 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

    04/07/2004 05:50:00
    1. Green Hill Cemetery - Wallingford, Vermont
    2. Looking for a list of Aldrichs buried in this cemetery and any info about them. Thank you, Dot

    04/07/2004 03:51:56
    1. 1929--Poultney News
    2. Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Thur.July 25,1929. POULTNEY, Vt. Mrs. Mary Humphrey (My G-Grandmother) is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. George Lewis in Fair Haven. Mr.and Mrs. Roger Gilligan and son, Rogers, of New York are spending two weeks at the Kintner cottage, Lake St. Catherine. Mrs.F.Ritter, Mrs. C. W.Roys, Mrs. G. H. Norton, and Mrs. C.T. Kett entertained a bridge luncheon, Tuesday at the Equinox, Manchester, 70 being present. Honors were awarded to Mrs. Lena G. Knapp of Middletown Springs, Mrs. Levi Ayres of Granville, N.Y., and Mrs. Walter Atkins and Mrs. James A, Vogel of Poultney. Miss Betty Henry of New York is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Broughton. Mrs. R. C. Brown and son, Roland, of Herkimer, N.Y., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans. Misses Agnes Kubin, Josephine Vladyka and Emma Kral attended a dinner party Wednesday in Rutland given by the former's sister, Miss Anna Kubin. Mrs. Burt Grant and family have moved to the tenement on York street, recently vacated by L. Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs.Edwin Evans have had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mallory and son , George, of New York. Mrs. G. E. Maranville was in Rutland Tuesday. Mrs. Nettie Clark of Cambridge, N.Y.spent Tuesday with Mrs.Dan Rafferty. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Lamb of Rutland called on relatives in town Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evans of Columbus, O., are guests of her mother, Mrs. Janet Williams. Misses Rachel Clap, Esther Ripley, Adeline Williams and Leta Carroll are on an auto trip to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.Blossom attended the wedding of Paul Pelton, Rutland and Miss Thelma Williams in Granville Monday afternoon. Erwin H. Brown of Rutland and Mr. and Mrs. George N. Parker and children of West Rutland called on Mr. and Mrs. William Woods recently. After visiting her mother, Mrs. Harriet Vogel, Mrs. H. Wells Person and daughter, Norma Ann, have returned to Ballston Spa.

    04/06/2004 07:01:28
    1. Eliza Campbell, Pawlet,Vt.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt.Daily Herald--Wed.Oct.17, 1917. PAWLET, Vt. Mrs. Eliza Campbell was taken to the Brattleboro retreat last Friday for treatment by Overseer of Poor and Mrs. E. L.Haskins.

    04/06/2004 06:16:33
    1. 1929--Florence News.
    2. Source, Rutland Vt.Daily Herald--Thur. Aug. 1, 1929. FLORENCE, Vt. Mrs. Catherine Martin has returned to her home in Brandon after visiting Miss Mary Riordan. Mrs. D. J. Preedom and two children are with relatives in Burlington. Mrs Lionel Bartolic has returned from Montreal where she has been receiving treatment at the Royal Victoria hospital. her condition is much improved. Mrs. Charles Conners and grandson, who have been guests of her sister, Mrs. John Lundrigan, have returned to Fair Haven. Miss Eva Elyszeiko of Rutland has been visiting her cousin, Miss Jennie Kuzma. John McLaughlin is enjoying a two weeks' vacation from the Co-operative store. Burns Martin of Rutland is assisting during his absence.

    04/06/2004 03:00:15
    1. Pelton / Williams Marriage
    2. Source, Rutland Vt.Daily Herald--Fri.July 26, 1929 PAUL PELTON WEDS THELMA WILLIAMS Rutland Man, Well Known Musician, Takes Bride In Granville, N.Y. Announcement was received here last night that Paul C. Pelton of 71 Crescent street, this city, and Miss Thelma A. Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams of Granville, N.Y. were married Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Baptist church, Granville,by the pastor, Rev. J. D. Brehaut. The bride wore a gown of white satin ad lace, with bridal veil caught up with orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of roses. The maid of honor was Miss Lorraine Williams of Granville, sister of the bride, who was gowned in pink georgette, with picture hat to match, and carried a shower bouquet of sweet peas. The bridesmaid, Miss Huldah Hicks wore a beige georgette gown, with picture hat to match, and carried a bridal bouquet of delphiniums. The best man was Eric Eklund of Church street, Rutland. Euston Owens of Granville, N.Y., and Clarence Blossom of Poultney, a cousin of the bride, acted as ushers. The wedding march was payed by Robert Owens, organist, who gave an appropriate musical program during the ceremony. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, at which immediate relatives and friends were present. The bride is a graduate from Granville High school and of Oneonta Normal school. She has taught for the past two years in Rhinebeck,N.Y. Mr. Pelton is a graduate from Rutland High school. He attended Middlebury college and is at present associate teacher of music with Miss Grace Stoolfire in Rutland. Mr. and Mrs. Pelton will make their home in Rutland after September 1.

    04/06/2004 02:26:27
    1. Reuben Aldrich and Sarah Emma Ballard
    2. Looking for confirmation of parents for Reuben Aldrich and Sarah Emma Ballard.They were married 30 Dec 1821 in Danby. They had two children: Reuben born 1824, and Caleb born 27 May 1825, perhaps in Clarenden. Caleb married Laura Bostwick from Fairfield, Vermont. Thank you, Dot

    04/06/2004 04:04:29
    1. Caleb Aldrich and Dorcas Conger - Danby VT
    2. Am looking for confirmation of parents for Caleb Aldrich who married Dorcas Conger He died in 1826 in Danby. I believe his parents were Aaron Aldrich and Mary Wheat who were living in Mount Holly when they died. Also need to confirm parents of Dorcas. Believe they might have been Gersham Conger and Frances Ballard. Need children born to them also. Thank you, Dot

    04/06/2004 03:53:30
    1. Re: [VTRUTLAN] re DENIS DRISCOLL
    2. Thank you very much Peter. Mary Crowley was the last of my Great Grandmothers for which I did not have a maiden name for. You cannot know how much your info means to me. Have a wonderful day. Bob Evans

    04/06/2004 02:07:09