At 09:01 PM 10/16/02 -0400, jdmaier wrote: >Darrell, > >Great job in managing this list! I was wondering if any Delano's show up in >the probate index? I am looking for Amasa Delano and Sarah Shaw Delano in >particular. > >Thanks, > >John Maier Hi, John: Thanks. Flattery will get you everywhere [grin]. Even gets you two possible matches out of the seven DELANO entries: DELANO, Amasa, residence Windsor, probate district Windsor, type Intestate, year 1816, page 7 DELANO, Sarah, residence Weathersfield, probate district Windsor, type Intestate, year 1859, page 25 Darrell Darrell Allen MARTIN a native Vermonter currently in exile in Addison, Illinois [email protected] www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy/
At 05:05 PM 10/16/02 -0700, Sharon Peot wrote: >Do you have a Ransom Williamson in the probate records >died September 11, 1849 or a Charlotte Williamson died >October 6, 1860? Thank you, Sharon Hi, Sharon: There are a number of WILLIAMSON entries, but no Ransom or Charlotte, sorry. Darrell Darrell Allen MARTIN a native Vermonter currently in exile in Addison, Illinois [email protected] www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy/
At 06:41 PM 10/16/02 -0400, [email protected] wrote: >Darrell,would there possibly be any entries for Mclaughlin.First name either >Thomas David or Amos.Circa 1820-1830. Thank you very much,Lisa Hi, Lisa: There are 6 McLAUGHLIN entries, none for MacLAUGHLIN. Here is the one possible match: McLAUGHLIN, Amos, residence Hartland, probate district Hartford, type Intestate, year 1874, page 32 Darrell Darrell Allen MARTIN a native Vermonter currently in exile in Addison, Illinois [email protected] www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy/
At 06:24 PM 10/16/02 -0400, [email protected] wrote: >Darrell -- > >I hate to burden you with yet another request for a probate look-up, but when >you finish with all the other requests, could you see if there are any >Dwinells listed in your probate index? We have a bunch of Dwinell ancestors >born in Chester and Andover, and while many died and are buried in Grafton >(Windham County), we still have a number of Dwinells that may -- or may not-- >have died in Windsor. > >Thanks for any help you can give. > >Joan Giampoli Hi, Joan: If it were a burden I wouldn't be doing it. Unfortunately, there are no DWINELL entries in the probate index. That surprised me a little, as there were DWINELLs in Springfield when I lived there; one of my classmates at Springfield High School married a DWINELL, who graduated the following year. Darrell Darrell Allen MARTIN a native Vermonter currently in exile in Addison, Illinois [email protected] www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy/
At 10:57 AM 10/15/02 -0800, Velsko wrote: >Hi, Appreciate a look-up for a William and Lucy STEVENS. William >supposedly died between 1810 & 1820. Lucy was b. abt. 1775, but no clue as >to when she died. William and Lucy lived in Chester, VT. up to abt. 1810. >Thanks. Pete Hi, Pete: Here is the possible match (there is a Lucy, but she died about 1888): STEVENS, William, residence Rochester, probate district Hartford, type Guardianship of a minor, year 1792, page 1, note "page 9*; s/o Nathaniel". Darrell Darrell Allen MARTIN a native Vermonter currently in exile in Addison, Illinois [email protected] www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy/
Darrell, Great job in managing this list! I was wondering if any Delano's show up in the probate index? I am looking for Amasa Delano and Sarah Shaw Delano in particular. Thanks, John Maier
Looking for Leicester Emerson or Lester Emerson of the Reading area. I have also some other Emerson's, John and Prudence. But Lester Emerson is the hard one to find. Wondering if he is listed in the probabe's. He had a farm out on the Brown schoolhouse road. -- Regards, Jerry
I sent one and it disappeared! Darrell, do you have any Mclaughlin circa 1820-1830 in/of Woodstock?First name Thomas,or Amos,or David? Thank you,Lisa
Thank you so very much ! At 05:38 PM 10/16/2002 -0500, you wrote: >At 12:34 PM 10/15/02 -0400, Jerry and Barbara Harris wrote: >>Is there anything in the Windsor book for a Leavens? Other spelling >>variations are Leavins,Levens,Levins,Levings,Levans etc. Thank you. > >Hi: > >Here are the LEAVENS entries: > >Charles, residence Reading, probate district Windsor, type Testate, year >1863, page 27 >Orange, residence West Windsor, probate district Windsor, type Intestate, >year 1885, page 39 >Peter, residence Windsor, probate district Windsor, type Intestate, year >1790, page 2 >Rufus, residence West Windsor, probate district Windsor, type Testate, >year 1853, page 22 > >Yes, "Orange" is correct (as published). > >Darrell > > >Darrell Allen MARTIN >a native Vermonter currently in exile in Addison, Illinois >[email protected] www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy/ > > > >==== VTWINDSO Mailing List ==== >Rootsweb's Windsor County, Vermont Mailing List >Acceptable Use Policy at: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > -- List admin. [email protected] > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Darrell,would there possibly be any entries for Mclaughlin.First name either Thomas David or Amos.Circa 1820-1830. Thank you very much,Lisa
Darrell -- I hate to burden you with yet another request for a probate look-up, but when you finish with all the other requests, could you see if there are any Dwinells listed in your probate index? We have a bunch of Dwinell ancestors born in Chester and Andover, and while many died and are buried in Grafton (Windham County), we still have a number of Dwinells that may -- or may not-- have died in Windsor. Thanks for any help you can give. Joan Giampoli
At 09:36 AM 10/15/02 -0700, Budd Rice wrote: >Is there anything in the Windsor book for: > > Eliakim Rice (1756 - 1834) Moved to Hartland from Mass around >1880. > Luther Rice (1799 - 1876) - Moved from Stockbridge to Middlebury >around 1862. Son of Eliakim. > Azro A A Rice (1828 - 1914) - Owned land around Stockbridge from >the 1850s to 1862. > Marion Rice (1833 - 1850) > Benjamin Rice (1830 - 1866) Hi, Budd: The only entry that matches is: RICE, Benjamin, residence Royalton, probate district Hartford, type Testate, year 1867, page 28 Keep in mind that the probate year is the year of the case, not necessarily of the subject's death. Also note that there are a few other matches by name that were immediately eliminated by being *way* off (decades) in year of death. Darrell Darrell Allen MARTIN a native Vermonter currently in exile in Addison, Illinois [email protected] www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy/
At 12:34 PM 10/15/02 -0400, Jerry and Barbara Harris wrote: >Is there anything in the Windsor book for a Leavens? Other spelling >variations are Leavins,Levens,Levins,Levings,Levans etc. Thank you. Hi: Here are the LEAVENS entries: Charles, residence Reading, probate district Windsor, type Testate, year 1863, page 27 Orange, residence West Windsor, probate district Windsor, type Intestate, year 1885, page 39 Peter, residence Windsor, probate district Windsor, type Intestate, year 1790, page 2 Rufus, residence West Windsor, probate district Windsor, type Testate, year 1853, page 22 Yes, "Orange" is correct (as published). Darrell Darrell Allen MARTIN a native Vermonter currently in exile in Addison, Illinois [email protected] www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy/
At 02:09 AM 10/15/02 -0400, Charles Anderson wrote: >Hi Darrell - >My request is for the year 1876, with the following explanation: >Amy/Emma Baldwin was born in Cavendish. >Amy/Emma marr. (1)Deacon Joseph Parker, lived in Cavendish. >Amy/Emma marr. (2)Rev. Ariel Kendrick, as his 2nd wife, lived in Cav. >After Ariel's death, Emma moved to Cambridge, MA and died there in 1876. >No probate for her is listed in Middlesex County there, using many name >combinations, as listed above. >Hopefully, you will find her listed!!!!!!!!! >Charlie Hi, Charles: Ordinarily, the only reason for a probate record in an area where the deceased did not reside would be if he or she owned property located there. In any case, there are only three KENDRICK entries and none of them resemble Amy or Emma. No Amy or Emma PARKER either, ditto for BALDWIN, unfortunately. Darrell Darrell Allen MARTIN a native Vermonter currently in exile in Addison, Illinois [email protected] www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy/
Do you have a Ransom Williamson in the probate records died September 11, 1849 or a Charlotte Williamson died October 6, 1860? Thank you, Sharon __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com
<PRE>Chester,VT is in WINDSOR county, no doubt about it.
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002 08:34:21 -0800 Velsko <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, I am kinda confused! I was under the > impression that Chester, VT. was in > Windsor County. Perhaps this is the reason I > have reached a dead-end in my > genealogy search. Can someone out there tell me > in what county Chester, VT. > is located in? My reply for a probate look-up > request indicates to me that > Chester, VT. is in some other county. Thanks. > Pete Hi, Pete: I can assure you that Chester, Vermont, birthplace of my grandmother and home of the National Survey, is indeed in Windsor County, north of the Windsor- Windham County line and west of Springfield, where I was born. Darrell [email protected]
Does anyone know who or what the town of Windsor was named after? Thanks. Kathy Campbell
Thanks Darrell. Even if you didn't find anything, I now know that my family likely didn't die in Windsor. Which only leaves the rest of the known universe... Valerie
Hi, I am kinda confused! I was under the impression that Chester, VT. was in Windsor County. Perhaps this is the reason I have reached a dead-end in my genealogy search. Can someone out there tell me in what county Chester, VT. is located in? My reply for a probate look-up request indicates to me that Chester, VT. is in some other county. Thanks. Pete ----- Original Message ----- From: "Velsko" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 10:57 AM Subject: [VTWINDSO] Probate Index Look-up Request > Hi, Appreciate a look-up for a William and Lucy STEVENS. William supposedly died between 1810 & 1820. Lucy was b. abt. 1775, but no clue as to when she died. William and Lucy lived in Chester, VT. up to abt. 1810. Thanks. Pete > > > ==== VTWINDSO Mailing List ==== > There is a reasonable expectation that messages on this list > will have some connection with Windsor County, Vermont genealogy. > What that means is up to you. -- List admin. [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >