This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allen, Galusha, Spafford, Stowell, Warren, Williams Classification: Military Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/1584.1 Message Board Post: Hi Scott, "[55] A Pay Roll of Capt. David Stowell's Company in Col. William Williams' Regiment. James Salisbury, Private Per month: 2.10.0 Date of engagement: Sept. 29, 1777 Date of discharge: Oct. 21, 1777 Days of service: 23 Wages: 1.18.4. Putney, Vt. 3rd Sept. 1778 Received of Ira Allen Esq. ... the full contents of the within pay roll. Per David Stowell, Capt." page 42 ================================== "[305] Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Gideon Warren's Regt. of Militia..in the month of March, A.D. 1780, from the 22nd to the 29th. James Salisbury When entered: Mar. 27 When discharged: Mar. 29 Days: 3 Per month: 2.0.0 Miles: 25 Total 0.14.4. Pay Table Office, 6th June 1781, received of the Vt. Treasurer the contents of the within. John Spafford, Capt." pages 165 and 166 ================================== [182] Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Eben' Allen's Regiment of Militia...in the month of October, A.D. 1780, from the 12th to the 17th, both days included, at Castleton, Vt. James Salisbury When entered: Oct. 12, 1780 When discharged: Oct. 17, 1780 Days: 6 Per month: 2.0.0 Miles: 25 Total 0.16.4. Pay Table Office, 6th June 1781, received of the Treasurer the contents of the within. John Spafford, Capt." pages 211 and 212 ================================== "A Pay Roll for a Detachment of Capt. Jonas Galusha's Company in Col. Herrick's Regiment of Militia...to keep guard at Bennington, VT, from May 7th to May 12th, 1778, both days included: James Salisbury, who are allowed for six days service." page 800 ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783, prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The Adjutant General Vermont Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volumes 1 and 2. Sorry, I do not know if this soldier lived in Brattleboro, VT. He is not my ancestor. Jan
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Salisbury Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/1584 Message Board Post: Looking for any further info on James and Joseph Salisbury who are listed in the 1800 Brattleboro Census. I believe Joseph is one of the James's listed but can't prove it. Where is Joseph from and who were his wife and parents? Any help would be appreciated! Scott
Hi Scott, "[55] A Pay Roll of Capt. David Stowell's Company in Col. William Williams' Regiment. James Salisbury, Private Per month: 2.10.0 Date of engagement: Sept. 29, 1777 Date of discharge: Oct. 21, 1777 Days of service: 23 Wages: 1.18.4. Putney, Vt. 3rd Sept. 1778 Received of Ira Allen Esq. ... the full contents of the within pay roll. Per David Stowell, Capt." page 42 ================================== "[305] Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Gideon Warren's Regt. of Militia..in the month of March, A.D. 1780, from the 22nd to the 29th. James Salisbury When entered: Mar. 27 When discharged: Mar. 29 Days: 3 Per month: 2.0.0 Miles: 25 Total 0.14.4. Pay Table Office, 6th June 1781, received of the Treasurer the contents of the within. John Spafford, Capt." pages 165 and 166 ================================== [182] Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Eben' Allen's Regiment of Militia...in the month of October, A.D. 1780, from the 12th to the 17th, both days included, at Castleton, Vt. James Salisbury When entered: Oct. 12, 1780 When discharged: Oct. 17, 1780 Days: 6 Per month: 2.0.0 Miles: 25 Total 0.16.4. Pay Table Office, 6th June 1781, received of the Treasurer the contents of the within. John Spafford, Capt." pages 211 and 212 ================================== "A Pay Roll for a Detachment of Capt. Jonas Galusha's Company in Col. Herrick's Regiment of Militia...to keep guard at Bennington from May 7th to May 12th, 1778, both days included: James Salisbury, who are allowed for six days service." page 800 ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783, prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The Adjutant General Vermont Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volumes 1 and 2. Transcribed by Jan Jordan <<Joseph, James, and Solomon Salisbury's in the 1700's in Vermont. Births, marriages, and children all needed. Scott S.E.Osborn, natims2003@yahoo.com>>
The 1873 diary below belonged to Cornelia Olivia Crosier Ballou, [Nellie, my maternal great aunt] daughter of James L. Crosier + 2) Malona L. Brown Crosier, b. 6 June 1848 Searsburg, Bennington County, VT, died 22 April 1916 at 67 years. She married 7 Sept. 1865 Joseph Leonard Ballou [1844-1933] with children Myrtle [Mertie] 1867, Ernest 1869, and [baby below] Isola Louisa Ballou [1873-1953], married Arthur Graves with Roseana Graves, Arthur Graves, Jr., and married George E. Ballou [Uncle George below] after Joe Ballou. Enjoy, Jan Jordan Posted on VTDATA-L@rootsweb.com Jan. 2, 2005 Heard from my 2nd cousin again. This is through April 17 of another diary. Chuck Gibson, cathal at flash dot net Mrs. Nellie O Ballou Wilmington Vt 1873 Jan. 1 Wednesday pleasant 2 Thursday pleasant in the forenoon Cloudy in the afternoon 3 Friday Mild and thowey [sp?] 4 Saturday pleasant but very windy 5 Sunday Stormy Father came here today Joe was at home today 6 Monday pleasant but Windy 7 Tuesday very pleasant 8 Wednesday Cloudy and thowey [sp?] Snowed in the Evening 9 Thursday pleasant and cold 10 Friday pleasant 11 Saturday Clear but cold 12 Sunday pleasant 13 Monday Foggy and cloudy George Brow died this morning 14 Tuesday pleasant Mary [sister? 2 years older than Nellie] came here today Mrs George Stanley here today we staid in the North room She was making some New sheets I Braided Joe went up to Mr Stanleys 15 Wednesday Cloudy and Stormy Addie came over here today" baby" = Isola Louisa Ballou [1873-1953]. [sister?] trimmed leaf today and I Braided 16 Thursday Foggy and rainy Addie went up to Mr Butterfields Mary [sister?] here we Braided today I was about sick 17 Friday pleasant Mary [sister?] here today Braided today 18 Saturday Stormy Mary [sister?] went to Mr Butterfields 19 Sunday pleasant but Windy 20 Monday Cold and Foggy Mary [sister?] and Addie went home from Mr Butterfields 21 Tuesday Stormy 22 Wednesday Cold and Squally 23 Thursday pleasant We braided today Daniel Waters dined? here with us 24 Friday Snowed today 25 Saturday Cold and Blustering 26 Sunday pleasant 27 Monday Stormy 28 Tuesday Squally through the day very windy and stormy through the night 29 Wednesday pleasant but cold 30 Thursday very pleasant 31 Friday pleasant Feb. 1 Saturday squally today Daniel May came here got Joes gun to go hunting 2 Sunday pleasant but cold 3 Monday cloudy 4 Tuesday Daniel Waters went over to Fathers today 5 Wednesday pleasant 6 Thursday pleasant Mr Putman and George Ballou came here today Mertie [my note: daughter age 6 years] went home with Uncle George [my note: Ballou] today 7 Friday pleasant in the forenoon cloudy in the afternoon 8 Saturday pleasant in the forenoon windy in the afternoon 9 Sunday cold and windy 10 Monday very cold 11 Tuesday pleasant and cold 12 Wednesday pleasant Joe went to the Hollow today told me George Butterfields was killed today 13 Thursday pleasant 14 Friday pleasant we see Joel Butterfield and his wife go past here today going to George Butterfields Funeral 15 Saturday pleasant Addie went to Mr Stanleys today Stopped out in the door yard and talked to Daniel about Solly Learalie 16 Sunday stormy 17 Monday pleasant Mr Joseph Brown and wife came here today and made me to visit had a real good visit with Mrs Brown 18 Tuesday pleasant Mother [my note: Malona L. Brown Crosier] and Addie called in here I am not very well today Ernest [my note: 4 yrs. son] was asleep when mother was here 19 Wednesday Stormy today 20 Thursday pleasant today Daniel Waters went to Mrs Edwards to A_______ baby was sick had a fit last night 21 Friday snowed today 22 Saturday cold and Squally 23 Sunday Cold and Squally 24 Monday Very cold and Blustering with very high winds L 25 Tuesday A little milder in the forenoon squally in the afternoon 26 Wednesday pleasant 27 Thursday Stormy 28 Friday Stormy March 1 Saturday pleasant 2 Sunday pleasant 3 Monday Cold and Squally 4 Tuesday Cold and Windy 5 Wednesday pleasant 6 Thursday pleasant 7 Friday Very pleasant 8 Saturday pleasant and thawy 9 Sunday Blustering and Windy 10 Monday Snowed in forenoon pleasant in the afternoon 11 Tuesday snowed today 12 Wednesday pleasant Addie came over here to help me I am not very well am Dreadful lame 13 Thursday pleasant I washed today Addie helped me Elmer Crosier drawed, Joe some Hay Addie went to Elmers and got me some sour milk Joe went down to Warrens Mill 14 Friday pleasant Addie Braided Daniel May Called here twice 15 Saturday Lowery [Lewis] 16 Sunday Windy and warm Lewis Come here today the wind blew dreadful hard 17 Monday pleasant Joe worked to weeks Stanclifts 18 Tuesday Lowery Lewis came Joe worked for Weeks Stanley Lewis came back at night with Joe 19 Wednesday pleasant Addie Braided today Joe went down to West Halifax and got 8 yards of Blouse Bleached Cotton Cloth one cts worth of gum one dozen buttons one spool of thread 6 lbs of sugar one lb of rice 20 Thursday pleasant in the forenoon snowed in the afternoon Joe worked to Weeks Stanclifts Lewis went up with him it is Sister Marys Birthday she is 16 years old [my note: Mary Roby Crosier m. 1877 Rev. Jonas G. Bennet and she died 1941] 21 Friday Cold and windy Joe went a hunting John Baxters boy called today 22 Saturday Cold the sun shone warm in the middle of the day Addie here to work. Isola my Baby was born tonight about 10 oclock Louisa Huber dressed the Baby Mrs Damonds here to and Dr Harrington Joe was here with me 23 Sunday pleasant Mrs Damonds and Louisa went home today Addie is here yet - Mertie [daughter] is up to her Uncle Georges [Ballou] yet Joe is at home yet he helps Addie do the house work he is real good to help in the house 24 Monday pleasant but cold I am getting along nicely Joe is at home Addie here 25 Tuesday Lowery [Lewis] Father came here Lucious Whitney called here Mrs Butterfield came down and dressed the Baby Joe went to ?solids? meeting to night he was chose Clerk and Treasurer. Joe went over to Fathers today to see if mother would come over here to work 26 Wednesday Hailed today Mr Orlando Johnson came here to day Mrs J staid and helped me most all day Joe went over to Fathers Mother came home with him George Johnson came here at night Addie went to Butterfields got some Butter 27 Thursday Cold Mother washed today Addie went to Elmers got some meal then went to Butterfields Joe went out in town Emory Whitneys Baby Died this morning 28 Friday pleasant Addie went to Joel Butterfields and went home Joe went West Halifax to day 29 Saturday Rainy to day Mother is here to day 30 Sunday Blustering Mother here yet 31 Monday snowed all day Mother is here to day April 1 Tuesday pleasant Father called here mother here yet 2 Wednesday Cold Father came after mother Joe went down to West Halifax he got Addie a new dress mother was gone when Joe got home 3 Thursday Windy to day Addie came back Joe went and helped Lucious Whitney move to day Mrs Emory Whitney and Dide called here today 4 Friday Pleasant Joe went to Wicks Standclifts got some flower today Lucious W [Whitney] called here 5 Saturday Snowed in the forenoon pleasant in the Afternoon Joe worked for Elmer Crosier in the Afternoon Emma Stanley here H? Dickerson Died this morning about 8 oclock 6 Sunday Rainy Lewis Called here today Joe went to Elmers and down to L Whitneys Daniel Waters came home with him 7 Monday pleasant and warm Addie washed and Joe helped her Joe went down to Lucious Whitneys got Daniels things Mrs Whitneys and Dider called here F.? Dickersons funeral today 8 Tuesday it rained in the forenoon pleasant in the afternoon Addie Braided Some today Joe went over to Fathers got Addies cloths 9 Wednesday Windy rainy and foggy Addie Braided some Joe went up to the Drs and to Mr Mc Calmter? and Rufus Farnsworths 10 Thursday pleasant Addie Braided some Elmer called here Emery Whitney 11 Friday Very pleasant Joe worked for Mr Farnsworth today Sugering Mr Pernere came home with Joe they went to Weeks Standifts to see Lewis 12 Saturday Blustering Joe worked to Mr Farnsworths Mr Pernere went home Addie washed to day 13 Sunday Joe cut Addies hair Daniel Went down to Lucious Whitneys 14 Monday Cold and windy Joe worked for Emery Whitney in the forenoon he went down to West Halifax Elmer Called here Joe went down to Ames Whitneys 15 Tuesday pleasant Addie went up to Elmer Crosiers carried home some meat Joe worked for Mr Farnsworth 16 Wednesday pleasant Addie Braided one hat Joe worked to Mr Farnsworth Daniel May came here to Borrow Joes gun Lucious Whitney Called here 17 Thursday pleasant Joe went up to Weeks Standifts and over to Emory Whitneys Lewis came here and the Dr R came here I had an absess... [to be continued after cousin's computer is repaired]
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/2AC.2ACI/1583 Message Board Post: There is a special "Genealogy & family history inquiries" section on the message board at http://www.vermonter.com. This is offered as a free public service. Please share the link with others and help get the word out. Note: Please post your inquiries there and not in the guestbook. Thanks!
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/2AC.2ACI/1403.1.1 Message Board Post: Would I ever <VBG> I would love to have anything, I have found some mention of Samuel Lord as a "Fair weather member" <G>
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LORD, PARKER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/1403.1 Message Board Post: I have a copy of the out-of-print "The Oneida Family" genealogy with entries for Samuel, Philena (Parker), John Randolph and Helen Lord. Let me know if you would like the entries.
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/2AC.2ACI/1582.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Jan. Thank you for the information. Wm. bought land in l778 and married Susannh Balch in l780. My stone wall has been that I cannot find William's parents or where he was born in Ma.I have written Town Clerka all over Ma. without success. There is no central place for Ma vital stats . You have to go to the town and I do not have this information. Some of his children supposedly were born in New York City but the same problem exists. You have to know the burrough or church. Some more of his children (l3 in all) were born in St.Johnsbury,Vt. but again the town records here do not shoow anything. I have tried the surrounding Town Clerks and waiting for a couple more to reply. If you have anay ideas I am open to ideas and thanks again for writing. Lucille
From newspapers of Franklin County, MA 1870?-1874 http://www.publicationarchive.com/ DATE: Sat, April 20, 1872 Subjects: Vermont, Births Publication: The Greenfield Gazette and Courier Posted by: Barbara Stewart Born in Sadawga [my note: Whitingham, Windham Co., Vermont] in April, a son, Avery Kenyon Powers, to Milton Powers and Ellen D Powers, and grandson to Lucius P Mowry. Avery POWERS was my Great Grand Uncle. Jan Jordan
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Balch, Hoyt Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/1582.1 Message Board Post: Hi Lucille, A plan of Guilford, Vermont, drawn by Nathan Dwight, surveyor, in 1765, shows the original 100-acre lot number 59 owned by Samuel Balch per OFFICIAL HISTORY OF GUILFORD, VERMONT 1678-1961, ©1961. Sorry, I do not know if this BALCH is related to your family nor do I have any further information on the HOYT family. Have a blessed New Year, Jan
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HOYT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/1582 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on William Hoyt. Located in Guilford from Ma. and bought land in l778. Married Susannah Balch in l780. Moved to upper Vt. around l796. I cannot seem to find who his parents were or where he was born in Ma. Can youo help? It would so very much appreicated. Lucille
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ballou, Barber, Bishop, Caneday, French, Gifford, Gore, Hix, Monroe Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/1580.1 Message Board Post: Hi Karen, the BALLOU surname is well known in Windham Co. you should get some good responses! I have a small offering for you, I posted a message on the Franklin Co., MA board you may be interested in, (these folks went back and forth across the MA-VT boarder towns) there is a David BALLOU - earlier date, mentioned in- http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.counties.franklin&m=900 http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4EB.2ACE/900 History of MONROE by Josiah Holland, 1855 Holland, Josiah Gilbert History of Western Massachusetts. The Counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin & Berkshire Springfield, MA: Samuel Bowles & Company, 1855. Vol. I, 520 pp; Vol. II 619 pp, three parts. Call number 974.4, H71 MONROE. Vol. II, Part III. page 393 Names found in this transcription: Ballou, Barber, Bishop, Caneday, French, Gifford, Gore, Hix, Monroe
Hi Snow Family Searcher, I found a few possibles for the marriage of Mary Snow, B. Leicester, MA Nov. 8,1767. Mary Snow M. Simeon Farr Apr. 10, 1794 in Holden, Worcester, MA Mary Snow M. Abel Walker, Jr. Jan. 26, 1797 in Hardwick, Worcester, MA Polly Snow M. William May of Spencer June. 26, 1788 in Leicester, Worcester, MA Also, Mary's possible brother, Abner, B. July 31, 1759 M. Hannah Watson of Brookfield Nov. 25, 1784 in spencer, Worcester, MA And Mary's possible brother, Seth, B. July 18, 1765 INT. Sept. 27, 1786 Asenath Bridges of Spencer in Leicester, and M. Asenath in Spencer Nov. 2, 1786. Both Abner and Seth were listed as born to Thomas and Thankful. Thomas and Thankful Bellows M. Leicester, Oct. 19, 1756. And Thomas /Snow M. widow Sarah Willson of Paxton July 4, 1792 in Leicester. Hope this helps, Martha Parker
Hi, Seeking marriage and death dates and places for Mary SNOW, born 8 Nov. 1767 in Leicester, Worcester, MA, daughter of Thomas and Thankful BELLOWS SNOW. She is the sister of my 3rd great grandmother, Elizabeth SNOW born 3 Aug. 1763 in Leicester, Worcester, MA, m. 28 Jan. 1790 Daniel SUMNER III, and died 13 Sept. 1822 in Halifax, Windham County, VT. Thanks :) in advance. Merry Christmas, Jan Jordan
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BALLOU, MARCY, FROST Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/1580 Message Board Post: Looking for children of David and Polly BALLOU, i.e. Walter C., born circa 1870, who married Flora William B., born 1868, who ended up in Alaska around 1900 Mildred (Millie) who married someone named MARCY, born before 1868 Millie had a daughter Edna who married Stuart FROST Karen J. Erickson, Fairbanks, Ak. kje11@hotmail.com
Based on further census research I have *posited* the following family arrangement. If anyone can show sources and/or documents for or against this *presumption* of family connections, please respond. Thanks in advance. Be well & God bless, Kate Beaugrand Cook (MN) Descendants of Jabez Clark Generation No. 1 1. Jabez1 Clark died 1846 in Windham Co., Vermont. Notes for Jabez Clark: In the 1820 Fed. Census, the census entries on the same page with Jabez Clark in the following order: Jabez Clark, Oliver Cook, Jr., Oliver Cook, Enos Cook, Lydia Cook, Abisha White, Noah Clark. I suspect these Cooks & Clarks are interrelated by marriage. County: Windham Co. ; Name: Jabez Clark; Rank: Private; Annual Allowance: 43 33; Sums Received: 129 99; Description of service: Massachusetts continental line; When placed on the pension roll: June 4, 1833; Commencement of pension: April 3, 1819; Age: 77; Laws under which inscribed, increased or reduced OR Remarks.: - From VT Pensioners, 1835 @ Ancestry.com More About Jabez Clark: Census: 1790, Windham Co., VT, Hinsdale; 1/1/1 Census2: 1800, Windham Co., VT, Hinsdale; 0/0/1/0/1/1/0/0/1/0 Census3: 1820, Windham Co., VT, Vernon; 0/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/1 Civil Service: 1820, Commissioner -- Windham Co., VT Penison: April 03, 1819, Placed on pension rolls; MA Cont. line Source: Http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtwindha/vhg5/vernon.htm Source2: Http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4791/windhamnewspapers18171820.html Source3: VT Pensioners database @ Ancestry.com Children of Jabez Clark are: 2 i. Rebecca2 Clark, born Abt. 1792 in Vermont; died Aft. 1860 in Vermont. She married Oliver Cook 1808 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont; born March 17, 1790 in Whitingham Tnp, Windham Co., Vermont; died May 30, 1840 in Guilford, Windham Co., Vermont. More About Rebecca Clark: Census: 1850, Windham Co., VT, Vernon; age 58, b. VT, lvg w/son, James R. Cook Census2: 1860, Windham Co., VT, Vernon; age 69, b. VT, lvg w/son, Francis F. Cook household Source: Dorothy Cook Burt/dgburt@pioneer.net Notes for Oliver Cook: OLIVER COOK, JR, Corporal, Vernon, [Windham County] Vt. Served in Capt. Noyes' Company, Col. Jonathan Williams' Regt. Detached Militia, in U.S. service 2 months and 6 days, 1812." STATE OF VERMONT ROSTER OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812-14 prepared and published under the direction of Herbert T. Johnson, The Adjutant General, 1933, page 114. More About Oliver Cook: Burial: Guilford, Windham Co., Vermont Census: 1820, Windham Co., VT, Vernon; 2/0/0/0/1/0/3/0/0/1 Census2: 1830, Windham Co., Vermont, Vernon; listed as Oliver Cook Jr; 2/1/1/0/0/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/1/ Military service: 1812, US Army Source: Town Clerk Ofc, Vernon, Windham Co., VT Source2: Dorothy Cook Burt/dgburt@pioneer.net Source3: Http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtwindha/vhg5/vernon.htm More About Oliver Cook and Rebecca Clark: Marriage: 1808, Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont Source: Town Clerk Ofc, Windham CO., VT Source2: Irene Miller/imiller@sover.net 3 ii. Anna Clark. She married Edward Vernon November 1818 in Windham Co., Vermont. More About Anna Clark: Source: Http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtwindha/vhg5/vernon.htm More About Edward Vernon: Source: Http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtwindha/vhg5/vernon.htm More About Edward Vernon and Anna Clark: Marriage: November 1818, Windham Co., Vermont Source: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4791/windhamnewspapers18171820.html (END) kbcook@cfaith.com or kbcook@mn.rr.com ><>God Bless America & Israel<><
Sue: I was at Pennell Hill Cem. a few days ago. The names on the markers for the Julius Clark family, and those for the Joseph W. Cady family connect and suggest a direction for your research: Rebecca Lamb Clark and Susan Lamb Cady were sisters. In the Cady family cem. group is a Julius E. Clark who died May 8, 1846 age 18. Also in the Cady family group, are markers for Aaron and Mary Lamb, the likely parents of Rebecca and Susan. {gs dates point to births for Aaron and Mary circa 1767} Aaron Lamb, as of the 1800 census for Halifax, VT. had one son and three daughters. Aaron Lamb's property on Pennell Hill is the same property on which Aaron Clark, son of Julius and Rebecca Lamb Clark, lived and farmed in 1869. {Beers Map} When you find out more about Aaron's and Mary's ancestry, please let me know. My guess is that you will find them in central Massachusetts rather than in the Groton, CT area which is where the other Lamb family in Halifax originated. Best wishes, Connie
Kate, My heart skipped a beat! I have a Rebecca (Lamb) Clark with similar dates mine: b. 1792, d. 1879 m. Julius Clark, Whitingham, Windham Co., VT Julius died in 1866 that I know of, they were still married when he died. They lay buried in Pennel Hill Cem. Her birth year is per census work. I do not have her parents -yet. Still working this line. Perhaps they are cousins or related in some way. The children's names of Oliver & Rebecca do not fall in with others that I have in the Clark line. Let's keep in touch. >>...+Rebecca Clark b: Abt. 1792 in Vermont d: Aft. 1860 in Vermont m: 1808 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont (**WHO were her parents?)<< ---------------- Hello & thanks. I believe this Oliver Jr. to be the s/o Oliver & Meribah .. the Oliver who married Rebecca Clark in c1808. Can anyone substantiate this? Be well & God bless, Kate Beaugrand Cook Minnesota ----- Reply to Original Message ----- From: "Jan J." <jnrose@webtv.net> To: <VTWINDHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 10:29 AM Subject: [VTWINDHA] Oliver COOK Vernon War 1812 > Hi Kate, > OLIVER COOK, JR, Corporal, Vernon, [Windham County] Vt. > Served in Capt. Noyes' Company, Col. Jonathan Williams' Regt. Detached > Militia, in U.S. service 2 months and 6 days, 1812." > > STATE OF VERMONT ROSTER OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812-14 prepared and > published under the direction of Herbert T. Johnson, The Adjutant > General, 1933, page 114. ----- Original Message ----- From: "K. B. Cook" <kbcook@mn.rr.com> To: <VTWINDHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 0600 Subject: [VTWINDHA] Cook family in Windham Co., VT Hello -- new to this list and looking for more complete and/or more correct information about my COOK line: <<SNIP>> Descendants of Oliver Cook 2 Oliver Cook b: March 17, 1790 in Whitingham Tnp, Windham Co., Vermont d: May 30, 1840 in Guilford, Windham Co., Vermont .... +Rebecca Clark b: Abt. 1792 in Vermont d: Aft. 1860 in Vermont m: 1808 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont (**WHO were her parents?) .. 3 Betsey Cook b: September 27, 1808 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont d: October 25, 1816 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont .. 3 Meribah Cook b: October 06, 1811 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont (**Did she marry? Children? Die young?) .. 3 Alvira Demolina Cook b: February 24, 1814 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont d: Aft. 1870 in ?Brattleboro, Windham Co., Vermont (**Did she marry? Children?) .. 3 Alexander George Augustus Cook b: December 08, 1815 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont (**Did he marry? children? Die young?) .. 3 Elizabeth Cook b: August 16, 1818 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont d: October 16, 1820 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont (**Did she marry? Children?) .. 3 James Riley Cook b: August 16, 1820 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont ...... +Achsah b: Abt. 1831 in Vermont (**WHO were her parents? Children?) .. 3 Jabez C. Cook b: Abt. 1827 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont d: March 26, 1871 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont ...... +Belinda Bemis b: Abt. 1827 in Vermont d: June 27, 1858 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont m: May 04, 1845 in Dummerston, Windham Co., Vermont (**WHO were her parents? Children?) ---- Msg sent via CWNet - http://www.cwnet.com/
Hello & thanks. I believe this Oliver Jr. to be the s/o Oliver & Meribah .. the Oliver who married Rebecca Clark in c1808. Can anyone substantiate this? Be well & God bless, Kate Beaugrand Cook Minnesota ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan J." <jnrose@webtv.net> To: <VTWINDHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 10:29 AM Subject: [VTWINDHA] Oliver COOK Vernon War 1812 > Hi Kate, > OLIVER COOK, JR, Corporal, Vernon, [Windham County] Vt. > Served in Capt. Noyes' Company, Col. Jonathan Williams' Regt. Detached > Militia, in U.S. service 2 months and 6 days, 1812." > > STATE OF VERMONT ROSTER OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812-14 prepared and > published under the direction of Herbert T. Johnson, The Adjutant > General, 1933, page 114.
Hi Kate, OLIVER COOK, JR, Corporal, Vernon, [Windham County] Vt. Served in Capt. Noyes' Company, Col. Jonathan Williams' Regt. Detached Militia, in U.S. service 2 months and 6 days, 1812." STATE OF VERMONT ROSTER OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812-14 prepared and published under the direction of Herbert T. Johnson, The Adjutant General, 1933, page 114. Transcribed by Jan Jordan Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah Oliver Cook b 1755 possibly Connecticut d: August 21, 1834 in Vernon, Windham Co., Vermont (WHO were his parents?) Kate B. Cook, kbcook@cfaith.com