Great news on my great grandfather, Maximillian Von Wille. He is one of my brickwalls. I had written to a volunteer from the Louisville Genealogy Society and she was going to look up any articles in the newspaper. This was a while back and I completely forgot, and so had she,lol. Well I just got an email from her helper and she found this information:
I have a copy of the Coroner's Memo, a copy of the
city directory listing for the Argonne Hotel and the
article in the newspaper telling that the pistol was
found under him in his hotel room and that he left a
signed note attributine the act to "ill health" and
what to do with his personal belongings. Also, that
he was from New York City and connected with the
editorial offices of the American Historical Society.
She is going to mail the copy's to me. One thing I didn't know is that he was from NYC. I know he came from Berlin and that he spent time in Miami and Alabama and Louisville, KY where he died. Hope these will open a door!
Researching these names: BARNES, BISSONNETTE, BREESE, CADIEUX, CLOUD, COCHLIN, COLT, DEMBROSKY, DUGAN, DYER, ELY, FACTEAU, FOLEY, HARRIS, HOULE, LAZURE, MISCHKUS, MURPHY, NEVEU, NIMS, RANDELL, ROULEAU, SEGUIN, ST. AMANT, STONE, SWETT, VONDELL, VON WILLE, WILLIAMS...to just name a few! If you find a connection, let me know! Also, stop on over to my Daily Photo Blog :)
Friday, April 18, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
Miron/Migneron Line
GGG Grandmother: Felicite Miron born 12SEP1833 St Constant, La Prairie Co, Quebec
Married: Honore Houle
GGGG Grandparents: Joseph Migneron/Isabelle Thout
Joseph Migneron born 27FEB1799 St-Philippe-de-Laprairie, Laprairie Co, Quebec
Isabelle Thout born about 1802 Canada
GGGGG Grandparents: Joseph Migneron/Charlotte Bissonnett Choquet
Joseph Migneron born 23OCT1774 St-Vincent-de-Paul, Ile-de-Jesus Quebec
died: 19 Jun 1845, St-Jean D'Iberville, Iberville Co, Quebec
Charlotte Bissonnett Choquet: born 26 Feb 1797, St-Philippe-de-Laprairie, Laprairie Quebec
GGGGGG Grandparents: Joseph Migneron/Marie-Anne Ouellet
Joseph Migneron born 2 Nov 1752, St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec
DEATH: 14 Dec 1794, St-Philippe-de-Laprairie, Laprairie Co Quebec
Marie-Anne Ouellet born 29 Apr 1751, St-Michel-de-Bellechasse, Bellechasse Co Quebec
GGGGGGG Grandparents: Joseph Migneron/Francoise Paquet
Joseph Migneron BIRTH: 7 Oct 1725, St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec
Francoise Paquet BIRTH: 29 Sep 1732, St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec
GGGGGGGG Grandparents: Jean Francois Migneron/Marguerite Hunault(Hunaud)
Jean Francois Migneron BIRTH: 27 Sep 1696, Beaupre, Montmorency Co. Quebec
DEATH: 1769, St-Vincent-de-Paul, Ile-de-Jesus Quebec
Marguerite Hunault BIRTH: 22 Aug 1699, Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal Quebec
DEATH: BEF 1759
GGGGGGGGG Grandparents: Jean Migneron/Marie LaBelle
Jean Migneron: BIRTH: 1676, Beaupre, Montmorency Co. Quebec
DEATH: 16 Dec 1708, Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal Quebec
Marie LaBelle: BIRTH: 15 Dec 1681, Repentigny, L'Assomption Co Quebec
DEATH: 19 Jun 1702, St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus Quebec
10G Grandparents: Laurent Migneron/Marie Guillaume
Laurent Migneron: BIRTH: ABT 1639, Chize, St-Hilaire, (Historic Province of Poitou), France
DEATH: AFT 30 Dec 1705, St-Joachim, Montmorency Co. Quebec
Marie Guillaume: BIRTH: ABT 1652, Paris, St-Medard, Paris (Historic Province of Ile-de-France), France
DEATH: AFT 30 Oct 1705, St-Joachim, Montmorency Co Quebec
11 G Grandparents: Pierre MIGNERON (MAINGERON)(MAGNERON)/Francoise PELLIQOUEN(PLESSIS)(PLISSON)
Pierre Migneron BIRTH: France
DEATH: BEF 1666
Francoise Pelliqouen: BIRTH: France
Married: Honore Houle
GGGG Grandparents: Joseph Migneron/Isabelle Thout
Joseph Migneron born 27FEB1799 St-Philippe-de-Laprairie, Laprairie Co, Quebec
Isabelle Thout born about 1802 Canada
GGGGG Grandparents: Joseph Migneron/Charlotte Bissonnett Choquet
Joseph Migneron born 23OCT1774 St-Vincent-de-Paul, Ile-de-Jesus Quebec
died: 19 Jun 1845, St-Jean D'Iberville, Iberville Co, Quebec
Charlotte Bissonnett Choquet: born 26 Feb 1797, St-Philippe-de-Laprairie, Laprairie Quebec
GGGGGG Grandparents: Joseph Migneron/Marie-Anne Ouellet
Joseph Migneron born 2 Nov 1752, St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec
DEATH: 14 Dec 1794, St-Philippe-de-Laprairie, Laprairie Co Quebec
Marie-Anne Ouellet born 29 Apr 1751, St-Michel-de-Bellechasse, Bellechasse Co Quebec
GGGGGGG Grandparents: Joseph Migneron/Francoise Paquet
Joseph Migneron BIRTH: 7 Oct 1725, St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec
Francoise Paquet BIRTH: 29 Sep 1732, St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec
GGGGGGGG Grandparents: Jean Francois Migneron/Marguerite Hunault(Hunaud)
Jean Francois Migneron BIRTH: 27 Sep 1696, Beaupre, Montmorency Co. Quebec
DEATH: 1769, St-Vincent-de-Paul, Ile-de-Jesus Quebec
Marguerite Hunault BIRTH: 22 Aug 1699, Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal Quebec
DEATH: BEF 1759
GGGGGGGGG Grandparents: Jean Migneron/Marie LaBelle
Jean Migneron: BIRTH: 1676, Beaupre, Montmorency Co. Quebec
DEATH: 16 Dec 1708, Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal Quebec
Marie LaBelle: BIRTH: 15 Dec 1681, Repentigny, L'Assomption Co Quebec
DEATH: 19 Jun 1702, St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus Quebec
10G Grandparents: Laurent Migneron/Marie Guillaume
Laurent Migneron: BIRTH: ABT 1639, Chize, St-Hilaire, (Historic Province of Poitou), France
DEATH: AFT 30 Dec 1705, St-Joachim, Montmorency Co. Quebec
Marie Guillaume: BIRTH: ABT 1652, Paris, St-Medard, Paris (Historic Province of Ile-de-France), France
DEATH: AFT 30 Oct 1705, St-Joachim, Montmorency Co Quebec
11 G Grandparents: Pierre MIGNERON (MAINGERON)(MAGNERON)/Francoise PELLIQOUEN(PLESSIS)(PLISSON)
Pierre Migneron BIRTH: France
DEATH: BEF 1666
Francoise Pelliqouen: BIRTH: France
My Houle Line
Someone from Ancestry was nice to send me this tree which includes my Houle line, going back further than I had. What a find!
My Great Grandfather: Harold Francis Houle Married Lela May Seguin
GG Grandparents: Franklin Houle/Pricilla Vondell
GGG Grandparents: Henery Houle/Victoria Lazure
Henerey Houle born: abt 1853 New York
Victoria Lazure born: abt 1845 NY
GGGG Grandparents: Honore Houle/Felicite (Julia) Miron
Honore Houle: born abt 1825 Quebec-died 2MAY1874 Ellenburg, NY
Felicite Miron born: 12SEP1823 St-Constant, Laprarie Co.,Quebec
GGGGG Grandparents: Jean-Baptiste Houle/Angelique Seneder
Joseph Migneron/Isabelle Thout
Jean Baptiste Houle born: unknown
Angelique Seneder: unknown
Joseph Migneron: 27FEB1799 St-Philippe-de-Laprairie, Laprairie Co Quebec
Isabelle Thout: abt 1802
Still need to find Jean Baptiste Houle's parents
My Great Grandfather: Harold Francis Houle Married Lela May Seguin
GG Grandparents: Franklin Houle/Pricilla Vondell
GGG Grandparents: Henery Houle/Victoria Lazure
Henerey Houle born: abt 1853 New York
Victoria Lazure born: abt 1845 NY
GGGG Grandparents: Honore Houle/Felicite (Julia) Miron
Honore Houle: born abt 1825 Quebec-died 2MAY1874 Ellenburg, NY
Felicite Miron born: 12SEP1823 St-Constant, Laprarie Co.,Quebec
GGGGG Grandparents: Jean-Baptiste Houle/Angelique Seneder
Joseph Migneron/Isabelle Thout
Jean Baptiste Houle born: unknown
Angelique Seneder: unknown
Joseph Migneron: 27FEB1799 St-Philippe-de-Laprairie, Laprairie Co Quebec
Isabelle Thout: abt 1802
Still need to find Jean Baptiste Houle's parents
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Bissonnette/Andre Marriages
From YourFolks.com
Marriage: On November 7, 1785 in Saint-Joseph-De-Soulanges
Town/District: Les-Cedres/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Joseph Bissonnette and Marie-Catherine Andre-Dit-St-Amand
Next marriage with:
Amable Migneron
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1808-11-07 Les-Cedres Catherine F Noel Giroux
1813-03-01 Les-Cedres Marie-Josephte F Joseph Montpetit-Dit-Potvin
1817-11-24 Les-Cedres Marguerite F Joseph Veronneau-Dit-Denis
1829-11-23 Les-Cedres Marie-Jeanne F Etienne Migneron
Marriage: On November 7, 1808 in Saint-Joseph-De-Soulanges
Town/District: Les-Cedres/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Noel Giroux and Catherine Bissonnette
Parents: Parents:
Raphael Giroux Joseph Bissonnette
Marguerite Richer Marie-Catherine Andre-Dit-St-Amand
None of their children (if they had any) has married in this region. For more information, click here.
Marriage: On March 1, 1813 in Saint-Joseph-De-Soulanges
Town/District: Les-Cedres/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Joseph Montpetit-Dit-Potvin and Marie-Josephte Bissonnette
Previous marriage with: Parents:
Josephte Lalonde Joseph Bissonnette
Marie-Catherine Andre-Dit-St-Amand
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1838-02-26 Coteau-Du-Lac Arthemise-Catherine F Louis Marcoux
1839-02-05 Coteau-Du-Lac Emelie F Pierre Houle
1850-01-21 Coteau-Du-Lac Martine F Francois Leroux
1850-08-19 Coteau-Du-Lac Francois-Xavier M Marcelle Leroux
1857-04-27 Coteau-Du-Lac Julienne F Joseph Lortie
1869-05-10 Coteau-Du-Lac Leonard M Elisabeth Lalonde
Marriage: On November 24, 1817 in Saint-Joseph-De-Soulanges
Town/District: Les-Cedres/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Joseph Veronneau-Dit-Denis and Marguerite Bissonnette
Parents: Parents:
Jean-Baptiste Veronneau-Dit-Denis Joseph Bissonnette
Susanne Montpetit-Dit-Potvin Marie-Catherine Andre-Dit-St-Amand
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1855-02-13 Saint-Zotique Odille F Francois Lalonde
1856-08-12 Saint-Zotique Isaie M M.-Angelique Watier
1857-01-20 Saint-Zotique Julienne F Joseph Dufour
1864-01-19 Les-Cedres Joseph M Adele-Delima Seguin
Marriage: On November 23, 1829 in Saint-Joseph-De-Soulanges
Town/District: Les-Cedres/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Etienne Migneron and Marie-Jeanne Bissonnette
Parents: Parents:
Amable Migneron Joseph Bissonnette
Magdeleine Fournier Marie-Catherine Andre-Dit-St-Amand
None of their children (if they had any) has married in this region. For more information, click here.
Marriage: Before January 17, 1799 at an Undetermined place
Between Joseph Bissonnette and Therese Andre
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1814-01-17 Les-Cedres Antoine M Marie-Desanges Parent
Marriage: On September 5, 1921 in Saint-Polycarpe
Town/District: Saint-Polycarpe/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Josephat Bissonnette and M.-Anne Andre
Parents: Parents:
Joseph Bissonnette Israel Andre
Alma Caron Georgiana Pharand
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1951-06-30 Les-Coteaux Gertrude F Henri Ranger
1951-09-01 Les-Coteaux Majella F Armel Lalonde
1953-05-02 Les-Coteaux Roger M Laurette Leger
Marriage: Before June 11, 1940 at an Undetermined place
Between Josaphat Bissonnette and Marie-Anne Andre
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1955-06-11 Montreal Real M Therese Desjardins
Marriage: Before August 13, 1837 at an Undetermined place
Between Pierre Andre and Angelique Bissonnette
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1849-08-13 Coteau-Du-Lac Angele F Guillaume Seguin
Marriage: On November 7, 1785 in Saint-Joseph-De-Soulanges
Town/District: Les-Cedres/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Joseph Bissonnette and Marie-Catherine Andre-Dit-St-Amand
Next marriage with:
Amable Migneron
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1808-11-07 Les-Cedres Catherine F Noel Giroux
1813-03-01 Les-Cedres Marie-Josephte F Joseph Montpetit-Dit-Potvin
1817-11-24 Les-Cedres Marguerite F Joseph Veronneau-Dit-Denis
1829-11-23 Les-Cedres Marie-Jeanne F Etienne Migneron
Marriage: On November 7, 1808 in Saint-Joseph-De-Soulanges
Town/District: Les-Cedres/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Noel Giroux and Catherine Bissonnette
Parents: Parents:
Raphael Giroux Joseph Bissonnette
Marguerite Richer Marie-Catherine Andre-Dit-St-Amand
None of their children (if they had any) has married in this region. For more information, click here.
Marriage: On March 1, 1813 in Saint-Joseph-De-Soulanges
Town/District: Les-Cedres/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Joseph Montpetit-Dit-Potvin and Marie-Josephte Bissonnette
Previous marriage with: Parents:
Josephte Lalonde Joseph Bissonnette
Marie-Catherine Andre-Dit-St-Amand
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1838-02-26 Coteau-Du-Lac Arthemise-Catherine F Louis Marcoux
1839-02-05 Coteau-Du-Lac Emelie F Pierre Houle
1850-01-21 Coteau-Du-Lac Martine F Francois Leroux
1850-08-19 Coteau-Du-Lac Francois-Xavier M Marcelle Leroux
1857-04-27 Coteau-Du-Lac Julienne F Joseph Lortie
1869-05-10 Coteau-Du-Lac Leonard M Elisabeth Lalonde
Marriage: On November 24, 1817 in Saint-Joseph-De-Soulanges
Town/District: Les-Cedres/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Joseph Veronneau-Dit-Denis and Marguerite Bissonnette
Parents: Parents:
Jean-Baptiste Veronneau-Dit-Denis Joseph Bissonnette
Susanne Montpetit-Dit-Potvin Marie-Catherine Andre-Dit-St-Amand
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1855-02-13 Saint-Zotique Odille F Francois Lalonde
1856-08-12 Saint-Zotique Isaie M M.-Angelique Watier
1857-01-20 Saint-Zotique Julienne F Joseph Dufour
1864-01-19 Les-Cedres Joseph M Adele-Delima Seguin
Marriage: On November 23, 1829 in Saint-Joseph-De-Soulanges
Town/District: Les-Cedres/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Etienne Migneron and Marie-Jeanne Bissonnette
Parents: Parents:
Amable Migneron Joseph Bissonnette
Magdeleine Fournier Marie-Catherine Andre-Dit-St-Amand
None of their children (if they had any) has married in this region. For more information, click here.
Marriage: Before January 17, 1799 at an Undetermined place
Between Joseph Bissonnette and Therese Andre
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1814-01-17 Les-Cedres Antoine M Marie-Desanges Parent
Marriage: On September 5, 1921 in Saint-Polycarpe
Town/District: Saint-Polycarpe/Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Between Josephat Bissonnette and M.-Anne Andre
Parents: Parents:
Joseph Bissonnette Israel Andre
Alma Caron Georgiana Pharand
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1951-06-30 Les-Coteaux Gertrude F Henri Ranger
1951-09-01 Les-Coteaux Majella F Armel Lalonde
1953-05-02 Les-Coteaux Roger M Laurette Leger
Marriage: Before June 11, 1940 at an Undetermined place
Between Josaphat Bissonnette and Marie-Anne Andre
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1955-06-11 Montreal Real M Therese Desjardins
Marriage: Before August 13, 1837 at an Undetermined place
Between Pierre Andre and Angelique Bissonnette
Children's marriages:
Date Town First name Sex Spouse
1849-08-13 Coteau-Du-Lac Angele F Guillaume Seguin
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Wordless Wednesday
Coteau-du-Lac Canal
The First Lock Canal in North America
This picture evoques a period scene where some of the King's Royal Regiment soldiers of New York work around a boat coming into the Coteau-du-Lac Canal.
© Parks Canada / Rex Wood ( Maurice Dunberry) / 1967
I thought I'd start participating in Wordless Wednesday for an incentive to hunt down historical photos of where my ancestors came from.
Many of my ancestors settled in New France (Quebec).
The construction of the canal at Coteau-du-Lac began in 1779 under the command of William Twiss. Soldiers in the King's Royal Regiment of New York, a colonial unit made up of Loyalists, were mobilized to dig the canal out of rock using rudimentary tools and techniques. When construction was completed in 1781, the canal was more than 100 m long and 2.5 m wide. Each of the three locks was 12 m long and 1.8 m wide, with draft measuring close to 80 cm. Taken together, these locks compensated for a drop of about 2 m between the head and the bottom of the rapids. The canal was the first work of its kind in North America.
The Coteau-du-Lac canal went into full use from the moment it opened; a toll was even charged on boat traffic. However, the canal was unable to solve all the problems involved by river navigation upstream from Montréal. Three additional canals were built in the sector as of 1783, at the Faucille, Trou-du-Moulin and Rocher-Fendu locations. As the first canal work on the St. Lawrence, these canal infrastructures represented a valuable aid to navigation.
The First Lock Canal in North America
This picture evoques a period scene where some of the King's Royal Regiment soldiers of New York work around a boat coming into the Coteau-du-Lac Canal.
© Parks Canada / Rex Wood ( Maurice Dunberry) / 1967
I thought I'd start participating in Wordless Wednesday for an incentive to hunt down historical photos of where my ancestors came from.
Many of my ancestors settled in New France (Quebec).
The construction of the canal at Coteau-du-Lac began in 1779 under the command of William Twiss. Soldiers in the King's Royal Regiment of New York, a colonial unit made up of Loyalists, were mobilized to dig the canal out of rock using rudimentary tools and techniques. When construction was completed in 1781, the canal was more than 100 m long and 2.5 m wide. Each of the three locks was 12 m long and 1.8 m wide, with draft measuring close to 80 cm. Taken together, these locks compensated for a drop of about 2 m between the head and the bottom of the rapids. The canal was the first work of its kind in North America.
The Coteau-du-Lac canal went into full use from the moment it opened; a toll was even charged on boat traffic. However, the canal was unable to solve all the problems involved by river navigation upstream from Montréal. Three additional canals were built in the sector as of 1783, at the Faucille, Trou-du-Moulin and Rocher-Fendu locations. As the first canal work on the St. Lawrence, these canal infrastructures represented a valuable aid to navigation.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Angelique Bissonnette
Marie-Angelique Bissonnette was born 11 Nov 1792 and baptized 16 Nov 1792 at Les Cedres, Soulanges Co. Quebec
Her parents were Jean-Baptiste Bissonnette and Josephe Diagneau dit Deniau who were married on 19 May 1788 at Les Cedres. Both had former deceased spouses.
Jean-Baptiste's parents were François Bissonnette and Marguerite Guay dit Castonguay who were married 14 February 1722 at Notre-Dame Cathedral, Quebec City.
Her parents were Jean-Baptiste Bissonnette and Josephe Diagneau dit Deniau who were married on 19 May 1788 at Les Cedres. Both had former deceased spouses.
Jean-Baptiste's parents were François Bissonnette and Marguerite Guay dit Castonguay who were married 14 February 1722 at Notre-Dame Cathedral, Quebec City.
Houle's in the News
From the Plattsburg Sentinel
1909
The evidence in the preliminary examination of the Houle brothers who are charged with the murder of their brother-in-law, has been concluded in Valleyfield and both of the brothers had been held to await the action of the grand jury, and it is probable that they will be tried for their crime next February. The brothers told very contradictory stories and the evidence submitted at the examination is regarded as quite strong.
Tues. Oct. 5, 1920
Hector Houle, aged 22, of Cohoes, was found at Pavillion F of the tuberculosis camp at Albany Thursday morning with his throat cut. He had been at the camp for three months and lately became violently ill. The circumstances indicated suicide.
1909
John Houle of Mountain View was buried from the R. C. church here on Wednesday.
Friday June 4, 1909
Mrs. Albert Houle was suddenly called to Lyon Mountain last week by the sad news that her husband who was employed there had met with an accident in breaking his leg in two places.
1881
Bruno Houle, an old man of Montreal, Canada, is of the opinion that woman should have her rights, one of those rights being the maintenance of her husband. He has therefore brought an action against his wife for support. He alleges he is unable from illness to provide the necessaries of life, and claims a support from his better half, who is in affluent circumstances. The wife repudiates her husbands demands. Bruno thinks that it is a poor rule that won't work both ways.
1909
The evidence in the preliminary examination of the Houle brothers who are charged with the murder of their brother-in-law, has been concluded in Valleyfield and both of the brothers had been held to await the action of the grand jury, and it is probable that they will be tried for their crime next February. The brothers told very contradictory stories and the evidence submitted at the examination is regarded as quite strong.
Tues. Oct. 5, 1920
Hector Houle, aged 22, of Cohoes, was found at Pavillion F of the tuberculosis camp at Albany Thursday morning with his throat cut. He had been at the camp for three months and lately became violently ill. The circumstances indicated suicide.
1909
John Houle of Mountain View was buried from the R. C. church here on Wednesday.
Friday June 4, 1909
Mrs. Albert Houle was suddenly called to Lyon Mountain last week by the sad news that her husband who was employed there had met with an accident in breaking his leg in two places.
1881
Bruno Houle, an old man of Montreal, Canada, is of the opinion that woman should have her rights, one of those rights being the maintenance of her husband. He has therefore brought an action against his wife for support. He alleges he is unable from illness to provide the necessaries of life, and claims a support from his better half, who is in affluent circumstances. The wife repudiates her husbands demands. Bruno thinks that it is a poor rule that won't work both ways.
Monday, March 03, 2008
Miscellaneous VONDELL newspaper articles
From the Plattsburgh Sentinel:
1910
Mrs. Albert Vondell and Miss Della Vondell visited their parents near Mooers recently.
1907
At a regular meeting of the Uniform Rank of Maccabees held Monday evening, W.J. Vondell was elected Buglar for the ensuing year.
1902
Miss Nora Vondell of Ellenburg is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Hule. (Houle)
Friday, December 13, 1930
The funeral of John Vondell was held Tuesday morning from the R. C. Church.
1926
John H. Vondell of Ellenburgh to Harry W. James and wife of Malone, a parcel of land in the town of Ellenburgh, Consideration $1,300.
1911
Wilbur Vondell of Detroit, Mich., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vondell.
1909
John Vondell has moved into the "Center House" hotel.
The "Center House" was reopened last week with John Vondell, proprietor.
1901
John Vondell has a sister from Grand Traverse, Mich., visiting him at present whom he has not seen for twenty-two years.
Friday Morning, November 15, 1901
Bosley-Labarge
Monday morning the R. C. Church in Ellenburgh was the scene of a very pretty wedding, the contracting parties being Miss Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Labarge and Mr. Peter Bosley. Miss Norah Vondell, acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Fred Labarge as best man. The bride and bridesmaid were gowned alike in very pretty dresses of pearl gray cashmere trimmed with white satin. After the ceremony the wedding party proceeded to the home of the groom's parents where a host of friends awaited them.
1901
C. L. Higgins has hired the store belonging to John Carter, of Plattsburgh. It is now undergoing repairs at the hands of J. Vondell and son.
June 3, 1898
Mr. and Mrs. John Vondell celebrated their silver wedding on the evening of May 25. Quite a gathering of invited guests were present and quite numerous were the gifts mostly pieces of silver.
1910
Mrs. Albert Vondell and Miss Della Vondell visited their parents near Mooers recently.
1907
At a regular meeting of the Uniform Rank of Maccabees held Monday evening, W.J. Vondell was elected Buglar for the ensuing year.
1902
Miss Nora Vondell of Ellenburg is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Hule. (Houle)
Friday, December 13, 1930
The funeral of John Vondell was held Tuesday morning from the R. C. Church.
1926
John H. Vondell of Ellenburgh to Harry W. James and wife of Malone, a parcel of land in the town of Ellenburgh, Consideration $1,300.
1911
Wilbur Vondell of Detroit, Mich., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vondell.
1909
John Vondell has moved into the "Center House" hotel.
The "Center House" was reopened last week with John Vondell, proprietor.
1901
John Vondell has a sister from Grand Traverse, Mich., visiting him at present whom he has not seen for twenty-two years.
Friday Morning, November 15, 1901
Bosley-Labarge
Monday morning the R. C. Church in Ellenburgh was the scene of a very pretty wedding, the contracting parties being Miss Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Labarge and Mr. Peter Bosley. Miss Norah Vondell, acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Fred Labarge as best man. The bride and bridesmaid were gowned alike in very pretty dresses of pearl gray cashmere trimmed with white satin. After the ceremony the wedding party proceeded to the home of the groom's parents where a host of friends awaited them.
1901
C. L. Higgins has hired the store belonging to John Carter, of Plattsburgh. It is now undergoing repairs at the hands of J. Vondell and son.
June 3, 1898
Mr. and Mrs. John Vondell celebrated their silver wedding on the evening of May 25. Quite a gathering of invited guests were present and quite numerous were the gifts mostly pieces of silver.
John Vondell~Obit
From the Plattsburgh Sentinel
Dec 16,1930
JOHN VONDELL DEAD AT FOREST
John H. Vondell, age 76, of Ellenburg died Sunday after noon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Labarge of Forest. He had been in poor health for two years and was taken seriously ill last August and his condition became steadily worse.
Mr. Vondell was born in Ellenburg and lived all his life in that vicinity. Up to 18 years ago, he had been a painter and decorator but has been an undertaker the last few years. Mr. Vondell's wife died about five years ago and is survived by his daughter and two sons, William of Malone and Wilbur of Bridgeport, Conn.
Funeral services will be held this morning at the Roman Catholic Church at Ellenburg at 10 o'clock with Rev. Father O.H. Boyer officiating.
Dec 16,1930
JOHN VONDELL DEAD AT FOREST
John H. Vondell, age 76, of Ellenburg died Sunday after noon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Labarge of Forest. He had been in poor health for two years and was taken seriously ill last August and his condition became steadily worse.
Mr. Vondell was born in Ellenburg and lived all his life in that vicinity. Up to 18 years ago, he had been a painter and decorator but has been an undertaker the last few years. Mr. Vondell's wife died about five years ago and is survived by his daughter and two sons, William of Malone and Wilbur of Bridgeport, Conn.
Funeral services will be held this morning at the Roman Catholic Church at Ellenburg at 10 o'clock with Rev. Father O.H. Boyer officiating.
Vondell Graves
Here are a few Vondell graves in the St. Edmunds Cemetery, Ellenburg, Clinton Co NY:
VONDELL
(front)
Frank / VONDELL / Died / Apr. 6, 1885, / AE. 65 Ys. /
Celia / His Wife / Died / June 27, 1907, / AE. 86 Ys. /
Willie / Died / Mar. 5, 1883, / AE. 7 Ms. /
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(right)
Mellisa (sic) / Wife of / William / VONDELL / Born / Mar. 12, 1847, / Died / Oct. 11, 1905. /
William / VONDELL / 1844 - 1925. /
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(left)
William / Died / Mar. 16, 1867, / AE. 14 Ms. /
Henry / Died / Oct. 8, 1869, / AE. 10 Ms. /
John / Died / Feb. 15, 1873, / AE. 3 Ys. /
Emma / Died / May 25, 1877, / AE. 5 Ys. /
VONDELL
(front)
John VONDELL / 1855 - /
Julia L. / His Wife / 1858 - 1925 /
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(left)
Flossie FAVREAU / 1894 - 1921. /
Alice DUVAL / 1896 - 1926. /
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(right)
John A. / - 1876 - /
W. H. / 1874 - 1878 /
Pheby E. / 1878 - 1882 /
Lottie M. / - 1886 - /
George H. / 1888 - 1891. /
VONDELL
(front)
Frank / VONDELL / Died / Apr. 6, 1885, / AE. 65 Ys. /
Celia / His Wife / Died / June 27, 1907, / AE. 86 Ys. /
Willie / Died / Mar. 5, 1883, / AE. 7 Ms. /
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(right)
Mellisa (sic) / Wife of / William / VONDELL / Born / Mar. 12, 1847, / Died / Oct. 11, 1905. /
William / VONDELL / 1844 - 1925. /
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(left)
William / Died / Mar. 16, 1867, / AE. 14 Ms. /
Henry / Died / Oct. 8, 1869, / AE. 10 Ms. /
John / Died / Feb. 15, 1873, / AE. 3 Ys. /
Emma / Died / May 25, 1877, / AE. 5 Ys. /
VONDELL
(front)
John VONDELL / 1855 - /
Julia L. / His Wife / 1858 - 1925 /
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(left)
Flossie FAVREAU / 1894 - 1921. /
Alice DUVAL / 1896 - 1926. /
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(right)
John A. / - 1876 - /
W. H. / 1874 - 1878 /
Pheby E. / 1878 - 1882 /
Lottie M. / - 1886 - /
George H. / 1888 - 1891. /
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Some Miscellaneous Clinton Co NY info: ROULEAU & NEVEU
St Patrick's of Chateauguay
~ Parish Records ~
Baptisms:
ROULEAU:
Surname: Dagenais First name: Maxime Baptism: 1 Nov 1873 Birth: 23 Aug 1873 Parents: Maxime & Juliana Chabot Godparents: Louis ROULEAU & Elmira Dagenais
Surname: Delpie First: Joseph Baptism: 28 Nov 1882 Birth: 22 Apr 1882 Parents: Charles & Melina ROULEAU Godparents: Francis Dumas & Mathilda Gagnier
Surname: Delpie First: Maria Melina Baptism: 28 Oct 1883 Birth: 22 Apr 1883 Parents: Charles & Melina ROULEAU Godparents: Louis & Elmira ROULEAU
Surname:Rabideau First: Marcellina Baptism: 24 Mar 1868 Birth: 29 Feb 1868 Parents: Peter & Marcellina NEVEU Godparents: Adolph ROULEAU & Sara NEVEU
Surname: ROULEAU First: Hanna (Anna) Baptism:2 Jun 1867 Birth:18 May 1867 Parents: John B. & Amelia Claire Godparents: Peter Rabideau & Martine Langevin
Surname: ROULEAU First: Sara Baptism:24 Mar 1868 Birth:19 Feb 1868 Parents:Adolph & Josephine NEVEU Godparents: Peter Rabideau & Sara Labombarde
Surname:Taylor First: Josephine Baptism:16 Jun 1881 Birth:16 Jun 1881 Parents:John & Exilda Gagnier Godparents: Henry Neron & Melina ROULEAU
There were also several NEVEU's listed on this page
MARRIAGES:
Surname:Labombarde First:Sara Parents:Alex & Elisabeth Lhuissier Date:25 Jun 1866 Spouse:NEVEU Joachim Witnesses:Reome, Narcisse/Barry, Catharina
Surname:Moyse First:Louis Parents: Paul & Amable Fontaine Date: 8 Oct 1868 Spouse:NEVEU WitnessesLesina NEVEU, Joseph & Peter Notes: CM 5 Apr 1866
Surname: NEVEU First: Joachim Parents: Joachim & Margaret Paquette Date:25 Jun 1866 Witnesses:Labombarde Sara Reome, Narcisse/Barry, Catharina
Surname: NEVEU First:Lesina Parents: Peter & Elisa Lache Date: 8 Oct 1868 Witnesses:Moyse Louis NEVEU, Joseph & Peter Notes:CM 5 Apr 1866
~ Parish Records ~
Baptisms:
ROULEAU:
Surname: Dagenais First name: Maxime Baptism: 1 Nov 1873 Birth: 23 Aug 1873 Parents: Maxime & Juliana Chabot Godparents: Louis ROULEAU & Elmira Dagenais
Surname: Delpie First: Joseph Baptism: 28 Nov 1882 Birth: 22 Apr 1882 Parents: Charles & Melina ROULEAU Godparents: Francis Dumas & Mathilda Gagnier
Surname: Delpie First: Maria Melina Baptism: 28 Oct 1883 Birth: 22 Apr 1883 Parents: Charles & Melina ROULEAU Godparents: Louis & Elmira ROULEAU
Surname:Rabideau First: Marcellina Baptism: 24 Mar 1868 Birth: 29 Feb 1868 Parents: Peter & Marcellina NEVEU Godparents: Adolph ROULEAU & Sara NEVEU
Surname: ROULEAU First: Hanna (Anna) Baptism:2 Jun 1867 Birth:18 May 1867 Parents: John B. & Amelia Claire Godparents: Peter Rabideau & Martine Langevin
Surname: ROULEAU First: Sara Baptism:24 Mar 1868 Birth:19 Feb 1868 Parents:Adolph & Josephine NEVEU Godparents: Peter Rabideau & Sara Labombarde
Surname:Taylor First: Josephine Baptism:16 Jun 1881 Birth:16 Jun 1881 Parents:John & Exilda Gagnier Godparents: Henry Neron & Melina ROULEAU
There were also several NEVEU's listed on this page
MARRIAGES:
Surname:Labombarde First:Sara Parents:Alex & Elisabeth Lhuissier Date:25 Jun 1866 Spouse:NEVEU Joachim Witnesses:Reome, Narcisse/Barry, Catharina
Surname:Moyse First:Louis Parents: Paul & Amable Fontaine Date: 8 Oct 1868 Spouse:NEVEU WitnessesLesina NEVEU, Joseph & Peter Notes: CM 5 Apr 1866
Surname: NEVEU First: Joachim Parents: Joachim & Margaret Paquette Date:25 Jun 1866 Witnesses:Labombarde Sara Reome, Narcisse/Barry, Catharina
Surname: NEVEU First:Lesina Parents: Peter & Elisa Lache Date: 8 Oct 1868 Witnesses:Moyse Louis NEVEU, Joseph & Peter Notes:CM 5 Apr 1866
Friday, February 29, 2008
Catherine Raizenne Married Jean Baptiste Seguin
I got a note from "V" last night wanting more information on this line, the marriage of Catherine to Jean Baptiste.
This is what I have:
Marie Catherine Raizenne (daughter of Josiah Rising/Abigail Nims) was born 11MAY1714 in Quebec and died 1749 Quebec.
She married Jean Baptiste Seguin (son of Jean Baptiste Seguin and Genevieve Barbeau) born 14MAY1714 in Boucherville, Qu and died 24JUL1786 in Vaudreuil, Qu.
They had a daughter, Elizabeth, born 8JUL1745 Qu and died 27FEB1808 Vaudreuil, Qu.
My tree is on Ancestry.com relating to this family as well as several others that you can look through.
Also, Email David Nims at the Nims Family Assoc daveni@peoplepc.com They are gathering info on all the descendents of Nims. I know he hasn't had many yet from the Abigail branch, which is the one I am from too.
Abigail Nims and Josiah Rising (Raizenne) are my GGGGGGG Grandparents and my line is like this:
Abigail and Josiah Rising (Raizenne)
Child: Marie Anne Raizenne married Louis Seguin Laderoute (GGGGGG Grandparents)
Child of Marie and Louis:
Guillaume Seguin married Marie Josephte Rouleau (GGGGG Grandparents)
Child of Guillaume and Marie:
Guillaume Amable dit Laderoute Seguin married Josette Cadieux (GGGG Grandparents)
Child of Guillaum ADL Seguin and Josette:
Guillaume Julien Seguin married Angele Andre St. Amant (GGG Grandparents)
Child of Guillaume Julien Seguin and Angele:
Isaie Seguin married Mary Rouleau (GG Grandparents)
Child of Isaie Seguin and Mary Rouleau:
Lela May Seguin married Harold Houle (G Grandparents)
Child of Lela May Seguin and Harold Houle:
Richard Edward Houle married Alice Cochlin (Grandparents)
Child of Richard Edward Houle married Valerie Dembroski (parents)
Child of Richard Edward Houle/Valerie Dembroski=Me :)
I hope this helps some!
This is what I have:
Marie Catherine Raizenne (daughter of Josiah Rising/Abigail Nims) was born 11MAY1714 in Quebec and died 1749 Quebec.
She married Jean Baptiste Seguin (son of Jean Baptiste Seguin and Genevieve Barbeau) born 14MAY1714 in Boucherville, Qu and died 24JUL1786 in Vaudreuil, Qu.
They had a daughter, Elizabeth, born 8JUL1745 Qu and died 27FEB1808 Vaudreuil, Qu.
My tree is on Ancestry.com relating to this family as well as several others that you can look through.
Also, Email David Nims at the Nims Family Assoc daveni@peoplepc.com They are gathering info on all the descendents of Nims. I know he hasn't had many yet from the Abigail branch, which is the one I am from too.
Abigail Nims and Josiah Rising (Raizenne) are my GGGGGGG Grandparents and my line is like this:
Abigail and Josiah Rising (Raizenne)
Child: Marie Anne Raizenne married Louis Seguin Laderoute (GGGGGG Grandparents)
Child of Marie and Louis:
Guillaume Seguin married Marie Josephte Rouleau (GGGGG Grandparents)
Child of Guillaume and Marie:
Guillaume Amable dit Laderoute Seguin married Josette Cadieux (GGGG Grandparents)
Child of Guillaum ADL Seguin and Josette:
Guillaume Julien Seguin married Angele Andre St. Amant (GGG Grandparents)
Child of Guillaume Julien Seguin and Angele:
Isaie Seguin married Mary Rouleau (GG Grandparents)
Child of Isaie Seguin and Mary Rouleau:
Lela May Seguin married Harold Houle (G Grandparents)
Child of Lela May Seguin and Harold Houle:
Richard Edward Houle married Alice Cochlin (Grandparents)
Child of Richard Edward Houle married Valerie Dembroski (parents)
Child of Richard Edward Houle/Valerie Dembroski=Me :)
I hope this helps some!
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Some More Danby History-Sweat/Fish Families
FISH listed in the Vermont Historical Gazette:
HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Fish, ____, of Hardwick iv. 365²
Dr., of Warren, iv. 802, 808
Rev., in Eden, ii. 623²
Abigail (Carpenter), wife of Preserved Fish, iii. 781
Abigail (Moulton), wife of John Fish, iii. 623
Rev. Alanson, of Ira, iii. 781², 782², 783
Lt. Amos, of Guilford, v. pt. 3, 31²
NAME INDEX 323
Fish, Benjamin, grantee of Burlington, i. 488
Betsey, of Danby, iii. 623
Bradley, of Ira, iii. 779, 783², 784(2)
hist. of Ira, iii. 778-84
of Rutland co., iii. 427
Catherine, m. Chauncey Trobridge, iii. 725²
Charles, of Danby, iii. 623²
Daniel, of Sheldon, ii. 378
David, of Jericho, i. 831², 838
of Shelburne, i. 876
Mrs. David (née Hutchins), wife of David Fish, i. 831²
David jr., of Jericho, i. 838
Dennis, of Burlington, i. 547
E., of Vershire, ii. 1133²
E. C. jr., of Ira, iii. 784
Ebenezer, grantee of Tinmouth, iii. 1148²
Eleazer, of Pepperell (Mass.), iv. 1155²
Elisha, from R. I., of Danby, iii. 587², 592, 602, 615. 623
Elizabeth (Hazeltine), wife of Josiah Fish, v. pt. 2, 544²
Elizabeth (Wilbur), wife of Elisha Fish, iii. 623
Eunice (Reed), wife of James Fish, iii. 623²
Florence, of Danby, iii. 623
Frank L., of Newfane, v. pt. 2, 487²
Freelove, of Danby, iii. 623
George, from Danby, of Aurora (Ill.), iii. 623²
of Shrewsbury, iii. 1128
Mrs. George, of Shrewsbury, iii. 1128
George P., of Hardwick, i. 326
Rev. H. C., of Halifax, v. pt. 2, 408
Henry, of Calais, iv. 176
Rev. Henry C., of Newark (N. J.), v. pt. 2, 421²
Ichabod E., of Isle La Motte, ii. 563(2)
Isaac, of Mt. Holly, iii. 862
J. M., of Danby, iii. 601, 602²
James, of Danby, iii. 623²
of Groton (Mass.), iv. 1155²
John, of Danby, iii. 623(2)
grantee of Highgate, ii. 256
of Sheldon, ii. 393²
Jonathan, ii. 588²
Joseph, of Danby, iii. 623
of Putney, v. pt. 2, 231²
Capt. Josiah, in Rev. war, ii. 390
L. W., of Ira, iii. 784
Lawrence, grantee of Burlington, i. 488
Leonard, of Ira, iii. 703², 784
Rev. Linus, of Bradford, in Fairlee, ii. 903
Lydia H., m. Cullen W. Hawkins, iii. 743²
Lyman Wallace, of Ira, iii. 783
Martha (Smith), wife of Moulton Fish, iii. 623
Matthew, of Lanesborough (Mass.) iii. 781
Rev. Miles, of Waterbury, iv. 839²
Lt. Moses, of Guilford, v. pt. 3, 29
Moulton, of Danby, iii. 602, 623
Nathan, of Halifax, v. pt. 2, 422²
Nathaniel, grantee of Burlington, i. 488
of Randolph, ii. 999
of West Haven, iii. 682², 684²
Mrs. Orrilana (Dow), of Hardwick, iv. 364²
Orville E., of Montpelier, iv. 531
Eld. P. B., of Wardsboro, v. pt. 2, 671²
Paul Johnson, of Hardwick, iv. 367
Preserved, from Mass., of Ira, iii. 779(2), 781(2), 783²(2)
Prudence, of Danby, iii. 623
Russel, of Ira, iii. 781, 783², 784(2)
Sally, m. Albert Bucklin, m. 615, 623
Rev. Samuel, of Brattleboro, v. 31², 191
of Guilford, v. pt. 3, 53
of Halifax, v. pt. 2, 408, 417², 421²
Sarah (Gates), wife of Fred A. Fish, v. pt. 2, 56
Semantha (Vail), wife of George Fish, iii. 623²
Served, of Fair Haven, iii. 693 note
Silas, of Randolph, ii. 999
Sophronia, of Danby, iii. 623
Stephen, of Randolph, ii. 999
Susan, of Danby, iii. 623
Warren, of Woodford, i. 248
of N. J., v. pt. 2. 421²
William, of Athens, v. pt. 2, 358
Winslow, of Randolph, ii. 999, 1000²
SWEAT:
Sweat, David, of Sutton, v. pt. 34, 10, 17²
Elisha F., of Danby, iii. 662²
Isaac A., of Danby, iii. 663²
James, of Danby, iii. 665²
James jr., of Danby, iii. 665²
John, of Danby, iii. 587²
grantee of Lunenburg, i. 1015²
HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Fish, ____, of Hardwick iv. 365²
Dr., of Warren, iv. 802, 808
Rev., in Eden, ii. 623²
Abigail (Carpenter), wife of Preserved Fish, iii. 781
Abigail (Moulton), wife of John Fish, iii. 623
Rev. Alanson, of Ira, iii. 781², 782², 783
Lt. Amos, of Guilford, v. pt. 3, 31²
NAME INDEX 323
Fish, Benjamin, grantee of Burlington, i. 488
Betsey, of Danby, iii. 623
Bradley, of Ira, iii. 779, 783², 784(2)
hist. of Ira, iii. 778-84
of Rutland co., iii. 427
Catherine, m. Chauncey Trobridge, iii. 725²
Charles, of Danby, iii. 623²
Daniel, of Sheldon, ii. 378
David, of Jericho, i. 831², 838
of Shelburne, i. 876
Mrs. David (née Hutchins), wife of David Fish, i. 831²
David jr., of Jericho, i. 838
Dennis, of Burlington, i. 547
E., of Vershire, ii. 1133²
E. C. jr., of Ira, iii. 784
Ebenezer, grantee of Tinmouth, iii. 1148²
Eleazer, of Pepperell (Mass.), iv. 1155²
Elisha, from R. I., of Danby, iii. 587², 592, 602, 615. 623
Elizabeth (Hazeltine), wife of Josiah Fish, v. pt. 2, 544²
Elizabeth (Wilbur), wife of Elisha Fish, iii. 623
Eunice (Reed), wife of James Fish, iii. 623²
Florence, of Danby, iii. 623
Frank L., of Newfane, v. pt. 2, 487²
Freelove, of Danby, iii. 623
George, from Danby, of Aurora (Ill.), iii. 623²
of Shrewsbury, iii. 1128
Mrs. George, of Shrewsbury, iii. 1128
George P., of Hardwick, i. 326
Rev. H. C., of Halifax, v. pt. 2, 408
Henry, of Calais, iv. 176
Rev. Henry C., of Newark (N. J.), v. pt. 2, 421²
Ichabod E., of Isle La Motte, ii. 563(2)
Isaac, of Mt. Holly, iii. 862
J. M., of Danby, iii. 601, 602²
James, of Danby, iii. 623²
of Groton (Mass.), iv. 1155²
John, of Danby, iii. 623(2)
grantee of Highgate, ii. 256
of Sheldon, ii. 393²
Jonathan, ii. 588²
Joseph, of Danby, iii. 623
of Putney, v. pt. 2, 231²
Capt. Josiah, in Rev. war, ii. 390
L. W., of Ira, iii. 784
Lawrence, grantee of Burlington, i. 488
Leonard, of Ira, iii. 703², 784
Rev. Linus, of Bradford, in Fairlee, ii. 903
Lydia H., m. Cullen W. Hawkins, iii. 743²
Lyman Wallace, of Ira, iii. 783
Martha (Smith), wife of Moulton Fish, iii. 623
Matthew, of Lanesborough (Mass.) iii. 781
Rev. Miles, of Waterbury, iv. 839²
Lt. Moses, of Guilford, v. pt. 3, 29
Moulton, of Danby, iii. 602, 623
Nathan, of Halifax, v. pt. 2, 422²
Nathaniel, grantee of Burlington, i. 488
of Randolph, ii. 999
of West Haven, iii. 682², 684²
Mrs. Orrilana (Dow), of Hardwick, iv. 364²
Orville E., of Montpelier, iv. 531
Eld. P. B., of Wardsboro, v. pt. 2, 671²
Paul Johnson, of Hardwick, iv. 367
Preserved, from Mass., of Ira, iii. 779(2), 781(2), 783²(2)
Prudence, of Danby, iii. 623
Russel, of Ira, iii. 781, 783², 784(2)
Sally, m. Albert Bucklin, m. 615, 623
Rev. Samuel, of Brattleboro, v. 31², 191
of Guilford, v. pt. 3, 53
of Halifax, v. pt. 2, 408, 417², 421²
Sarah (Gates), wife of Fred A. Fish, v. pt. 2, 56
Semantha (Vail), wife of George Fish, iii. 623²
Served, of Fair Haven, iii. 693 note
Silas, of Randolph, ii. 999
Sophronia, of Danby, iii. 623
Stephen, of Randolph, ii. 999
Susan, of Danby, iii. 623
Warren, of Woodford, i. 248
of N. J., v. pt. 2. 421²
William, of Athens, v. pt. 2, 358
Winslow, of Randolph, ii. 999, 1000²
SWEAT:
Sweat, David, of Sutton, v. pt. 34, 10, 17²
Elisha F., of Danby, iii. 662²
Isaac A., of Danby, iii. 663²
James, of Danby, iii. 665²
James jr., of Danby, iii. 665²
John, of Danby, iii. 587²
grantee of Lunenburg, i. 1015²
Friday, February 22, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Isaac Sweat-GGG Grandfather
From the Fitchburg Sentinel:
June 13, 1921
FITCHBURG CITIZEN SAYS REMARKABLE RESTORATION IS ENTIRELY DUE TO TANLAC:
"I am now 84 years of age and if my word will do any good I am glad to give this statement and speak up for Tanlac", said Isaac A. Sweat, retired carpenter and farmer living at 107 Myrtle Ave, Fitchburg, Mass., recently.
Mr. Sweat is a veteran of the Civil War, having seen three years service in the Union Ranks.
"Some time ago", he went on, "I saw a statement in the paper about Tanlac from a man living in New Bedford who had been suffering just like I was. He was well up in years too and had been helped so much by Tanlac that I made further inquiry about the medicine. I found that it was helping people everywhere so I made up my mind to see if it would fit my case".
"I had bee to failing health for more than a year. My appetite had gone back on me and my stomach was in bad shape and I couldn't eat much of anything. I had a stubborn case of constipation that had been bothering me for a long time and I couldn't find anything that would relieve me. I was run down all over and wanted to sleep all the time and just felt weak and no account."
"Well nothing has suprised me more than Tanlac has relieved me of my troubles and built me up. Why, on my very first bottle my appetite picked up and I could just feel myself getting better and stronger. And now I have finished my third bottle and I feel as well as I ever did in my life. My stomach is in fine shape and I believe constipation has left me for good. I am glad to recommend Tanlac for I don't believe anybody can take it without being helped."
June 13, 1921
FITCHBURG CITIZEN SAYS REMARKABLE RESTORATION IS ENTIRELY DUE TO TANLAC:
"I am now 84 years of age and if my word will do any good I am glad to give this statement and speak up for Tanlac", said Isaac A. Sweat, retired carpenter and farmer living at 107 Myrtle Ave, Fitchburg, Mass., recently.
Mr. Sweat is a veteran of the Civil War, having seen three years service in the Union Ranks.
"Some time ago", he went on, "I saw a statement in the paper about Tanlac from a man living in New Bedford who had been suffering just like I was. He was well up in years too and had been helped so much by Tanlac that I made further inquiry about the medicine. I found that it was helping people everywhere so I made up my mind to see if it would fit my case".
"I had bee to failing health for more than a year. My appetite had gone back on me and my stomach was in bad shape and I couldn't eat much of anything. I had a stubborn case of constipation that had been bothering me for a long time and I couldn't find anything that would relieve me. I was run down all over and wanted to sleep all the time and just felt weak and no account."
"Well nothing has suprised me more than Tanlac has relieved me of my troubles and built me up. Why, on my very first bottle my appetite picked up and I could just feel myself getting better and stronger. And now I have finished my third bottle and I feel as well as I ever did in my life. My stomach is in fine shape and I believe constipation has left me for good. I am glad to recommend Tanlac for I don't believe anybody can take it without being helped."
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Nick's Famous Relatives
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George Ross (1730-1779)
Pennsylvania Representative
George Ross served in the Continental Army and on the Committee of Safety. He later served in the Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of Independence.
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Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949)
American Author
Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell is best remembered for her hugely successful novel, Gone with the Wind. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1937 for the novel. Gone with the Wind is the second best selling hard-cover book, taking second only to the Bible.
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Edwin Hubble (1889-1953)
American Astronomer
Edwin Powell Hubble was an American Astronomer known for his discovery of galaxies beyond the Milky Way.
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Lucille Ball (1911-1989)
American Actress and Comedian
Lucille Desiree Ball was the comedic star of the 1950s TV show I Love Lucy. Often called, "The Queen of Comedy," Ball has acted in Broadway productions, motion pictures, and TV shows.
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Nancy Astor (1879-1964)
Viscountess of Britain
Nancy Witcher Astor was the first woman to serve in the British House of Commons.
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Bill Clinton (1946-)
42nd President of the United States of America
Bill Clinton's agenda included healthcare improvements on a national level, and expanding the Income Tax Credit. He was impeached for perjury regarding his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
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Clyde Barrow (1909-1934)
Infamous American Robber
Clyde Barrow, with Bonnie Parker, traveled around the central United States during the Depression robbing small stores and gas stations.
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Robert Hobart (1760-1816)
Politician
Robert Hobar, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire, was elected Member of Parliament in 1788 and served as Colonial Secretary from 1801-1804. Hobart, Tasmania is named for him.
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Buck Barrow (1903-1933)
American Outlaw
Marvin Ivan "Buck" Barrow was the older brother of Clyde Barrow (of the infamous duo "Bonnie and Clyde"). Barrow and his wife participated in several armed robberies and car thefts.
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Oliver Winchester (1810-1880)
Gun Company Owner
Oliver Fisher Winchester was an American businessman and politician. He manufactured and marketed the Winchester repeating rifle, which was a much re-designed descendant of the volcanic rifle of some years earlier.
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Lyndon B Johnson (1908-1973)
36th President of the United States of America
Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as President on Air Force One after the assassination of President Kennedy. He launched the Medicare Program, and saw the beginnings of the Vietnam War.
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Desi Arnaz (1917-1986)
Cuban American Performer
Desiderio Alberto Arnaz was a Cuban-American musician, comedian, and actor. He performed with his wife, Lucille Ball, for several years before their divorce.
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Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924)
28th President of the United States of America
Woodrow Wilson helped establish both the Federal Reserve and Federal Trade Commission during his presidency. He was president during World War I and was the second president to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Elvis Presley (1935-1977)
American Entertainer
Elvis Aaron Presley is often called "The King of Rock and Roll", or simply "The King". He starred in movies but is best known for his music which includes over 100 top 40 songs including "Blue Suede Shoes", "Hound Dog", "Love Me Tender", "Don't Be Cruel", and "Jailhouse Rock".
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John Cage (1912-1992)
American Composer
John Milton Cage was an American experimental music composer, writer, and visual artist. He is most widely known for his 1952 composition 4'33", whose three movements are performed without playing a single note.
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L. M. Montgomery (1874-1942)
Canadian Author
Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery is famous for her series of novels, Anne of Green Gables.
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Cary Grant (1904-1986)
British-born, American Actor
Archibald Alexander Leach, better known by his screen name, Cary Grant, was an English film actor. With his distinctive Mid-Atlantic accent, he was noted as perhaps the foremost exemplar of the debonair leading man, not only handsome, but also witty and charming. He was named the second Greatest Male Star of All Time by the American Film Institute.
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Button Gwinnett (1735?-1777)
Georgia Representative
Button Gwinnett has one of the most famous signatures in American history. This signer of the Declaration of Independence has a Georgia county named for him.
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Doc Holliday (1851-1887)
American Outlaw
John Henry "Doc" Holliday was an American dentist and gunfighter in the Old West. He was a key player at the Gunfight at the OK Corral.
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John Wesley Hardin (1853-1895)
American Outlaw
John Wesley Hardin was an outlaw and gunfighter in Texas. He was reported to be the meanest man alive, once killing a man just for snoring. Most of his gunplay was a result of his short temper.
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Andrew Johnson (1808-1875)
17th President of the United States of America
After the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Vice-President Andrew Johnson assumed the Presidency. Johnson was the first president to be impeached, but was acquitted of the charges.
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Frank James (1843-1915)
American Outlaw
Alexander Franklin James was the older brother of Jesse James, and an outlaw in his own right. James became an outlaw during the American Civil War after he was captured and then released by Union soldiers. He joined a gang and was involved in several robberies and murders.
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George Wythe (1726-1806)
Virginia Representative
George Wythe was a slave owner who became an abolitionist. He signed the Declaration and also became the Mayor of Williamsburg Virginia.
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Laura Welch Bush (1946-)
First Lady
Present First lady Laura Bush has taken an interest in the effects of the September 11 attacks on children. She has revived the more traditional role of First Lady back to the White House.
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Howard Hughes (1905-1976)
American Aviator
Howard Robard Hughes was famous for his multiple air speed records. He also produced the films "Hells Angels" and "The Outlaw".
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Mark Twain (1835-1910)
American Author
Samuel Langhorne Clemens thought of his pen name, "Mark Twain," while working on a riverboat. This humorist's works include Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
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Arthur John Evans (1851-1941)
English Archeologist
Sir Arthur John Evans was the British archaeologist known for uncovering the Minoan civilization.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
American Author
Francis Scott Fitzgerald is considered to be one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. He wrote "The Great Gatsby" and "This Side of Paradise".
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Elizabeth Virginia Wallace Truman (1885-1982)
First Lady
Elizabeth Wallace Truman, often called "Bess Truman", struggled with the lack of privacy that surrounded the family of the president. However, her sense of duty prevailed and she supported her husband in his duties.
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Richard M Nixon (1913-1994)
37th President of the United States of America
Richard Milhous Nixon was the first U.S. President to resign from office. His resignation came from impeachment caused by the Watergate Scandal.
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Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737-1832)
Maryland Representative
Charles Carroll was the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence. His signature reads "Charles Carroll of Carrollton", so he is widely known as such.
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Francis Lightfoot Lee (1734-1797)
Virginia Representative
Francis Lightfoot Lee was a radical patriot during the revolution. He worked with Patrick Henry to oppose the Stamp Act. He later signed the Declaration of Independence.
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Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)
Scottish Novelist and Poet
Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson penned the classic adventure tale, Treasure Island. His experiences traveling not only inspired his fictional novels, but led him to write several travel books as well.
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George Ross (1730-1779)
Pennsylvania Representative
George Ross served in the Continental Army and on the Committee of Safety. He later served in the Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of Independence.
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Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949)
American Author
Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell is best remembered for her hugely successful novel, Gone with the Wind. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1937 for the novel. Gone with the Wind is the second best selling hard-cover book, taking second only to the Bible.
Relationship: 7th Cousin 5 times removed
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Edwin Hubble (1889-1953)
American Astronomer
Edwin Powell Hubble was an American Astronomer known for his discovery of galaxies beyond the Milky Way.
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Lucille Ball (1911-1989)
American Actress and Comedian
Lucille Desiree Ball was the comedic star of the 1950s TV show I Love Lucy. Often called, "The Queen of Comedy," Ball has acted in Broadway productions, motion pictures, and TV shows.
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Nancy Astor (1879-1964)
Viscountess of Britain
Nancy Witcher Astor was the first woman to serve in the British House of Commons.
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Bill Clinton (1946-)
42nd President of the United States of America
Bill Clinton's agenda included healthcare improvements on a national level, and expanding the Income Tax Credit. He was impeached for perjury regarding his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
Relationship: 9th Cousin 2 times removed
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Clyde Barrow (1909-1934)
Infamous American Robber
Clyde Barrow, with Bonnie Parker, traveled around the central United States during the Depression robbing small stores and gas stations.
Relationship: 9th Cousin 2 times removed
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Robert Hobart (1760-1816)
Politician
Robert Hobar, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire, was elected Member of Parliament in 1788 and served as Colonial Secretary from 1801-1804. Hobart, Tasmania is named for him.
Relationship: 6th Cousin 8 times removed
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Buck Barrow (1903-1933)
American Outlaw
Marvin Ivan "Buck" Barrow was the older brother of Clyde Barrow (of the infamous duo "Bonnie and Clyde"). Barrow and his wife participated in several armed robberies and car thefts.
Relationship: 9th Cousin 2 times removed
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Oliver Winchester (1810-1880)
Gun Company Owner
Oliver Fisher Winchester was an American businessman and politician. He manufactured and marketed the Winchester repeating rifle, which was a much re-designed descendant of the volcanic rifle of some years earlier.
Relationship: 7th Cousin 6 times removed
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Lyndon B Johnson (1908-1973)
36th President of the United States of America
Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as President on Air Force One after the assassination of President Kennedy. He launched the Medicare Program, and saw the beginnings of the Vietnam War.
Relationship: 8th Cousin 4 times removed
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Desi Arnaz (1917-1986)
Cuban American Performer
Desiderio Alberto Arnaz was a Cuban-American musician, comedian, and actor. He performed with his wife, Lucille Ball, for several years before their divorce.
Relationship: 10th Cousin 1 times removed
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Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924)
28th President of the United States of America
Woodrow Wilson helped establish both the Federal Reserve and Federal Trade Commission during his presidency. He was president during World War I and was the second president to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Relationship: 9th Cousin 3 times removed
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Elvis Presley (1935-1977)
American Entertainer
Elvis Aaron Presley is often called "The King of Rock and Roll", or simply "The King". He starred in movies but is best known for his music which includes over 100 top 40 songs including "Blue Suede Shoes", "Hound Dog", "Love Me Tender", "Don't Be Cruel", and "Jailhouse Rock".
Relationship: 9th Cousin 3 times removed
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John Cage (1912-1992)
American Composer
John Milton Cage was an American experimental music composer, writer, and visual artist. He is most widely known for his 1952 composition 4'33", whose three movements are performed without playing a single note.
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L. M. Montgomery (1874-1942)
Canadian Author
Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery is famous for her series of novels, Anne of Green Gables.
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Cary Grant (1904-1986)
British-born, American Actor
Archibald Alexander Leach, better known by his screen name, Cary Grant, was an English film actor. With his distinctive Mid-Atlantic accent, he was noted as perhaps the foremost exemplar of the debonair leading man, not only handsome, but also witty and charming. He was named the second Greatest Male Star of All Time by the American Film Institute.
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Button Gwinnett (1735?-1777)
Georgia Representative
Button Gwinnett has one of the most famous signatures in American history. This signer of the Declaration of Independence has a Georgia county named for him.
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Isn't it interesting how many "outlaws" Nick's side is related to? lol
My Famous Relatives
I always think it's fun to check the famous relatives on Ancestry.com. Here's a list of mine, according to my tree on Ancestry:
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Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919)
Former Prime Minister
Henry Charles Wilfred Laurier was the 7th Prime Minister of Canada. Considered one of Canada's greatest statesmen, Laurier is known for his policies of conciliation and for nation building.
Relationship: 3rd Cousin 9 times removed
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James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937)
Scottish Novelist
James Matthew Barrie wrote the stories of Peter Pan and The Lost Boys. His college acquaintances include Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Lewis Stevenson, with whom he wrote for the university newspaper.
Relationship: 5th Cousin 7 times removed
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Louis Stephen St Laurent (1882-1973)
Former Prime Minister
Louis St. Laurent was the 12th Prime Minister of Canada. Remembered as shy, reserved, dignified, and grandfatherly, he demanded hard work of his staff and also of himself.
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Pierre Elliot Trudeau (1919-2000)
Former Prime Minister
Pierre Elliot Trudeau held the position of Prime Minister of Canada longer than anyone since William Lion Mackenzie King in 1948. Trudeau's style and attitude as Prime Minister was all his own.
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John Hancock (1737-1793)
Massachusetts Representative
John Hancock made his signature very large on the Declaration of Independence so that King George could read it without his glasses, thus the use of his name to mean "signature."
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Charles Tupper (1821-1915)
Former Prime Minister
Sir Charles Napier Tupper, was a father of Confederation, the sixth Prime Minister of Canada and as of 2006, the one with the shortest term of office (69 days).
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Jacques Cartier (1491-1557)
French Explorer
On his first voyage to try and find a western trade route to Asia, Jacques Cartier instead stumbled upon what is present day Quebec. He is the first known European to explore Canada. In total, Cartier made 3 voyages to explore and settle Canada.
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Jack Kerouac (1922-1969)
American Author
Jack Kerouac (born Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac) was from a French-American home living in the Beat Generation. His innovative writings include "On the Road" and "Book of Dreams".
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Maurice "Rocket" Richard (1921-2000)
Hockey Player
Hockey player Maurice "Rocket" Richard was the first to score 50 goals in one season, doing so in 50 games, and the first to score 500 goals in a career. He finished his career with 544 goals in the regular season, with 82 in the playoffs.
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Tom Landry (1924-2000)
Football player, head coach
Football defensive back Tom Landry played for the New York Giants and later became the first head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, winning two Super Bowl titles
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Vina Fay Wray (1907-2004)
Actress
She is best remembered for her role as Ann Darrow, the blonde seductress of a gigantic, prehistoric gorilla in the classic horror/adventure film King Kong (1933).
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Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt (1861-1948)
First Lady
Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt was the second wife of President Theodore Roosevelt. As First Lady, she had strong character, sound judgment and good household management skills.
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Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
French Philosopher
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a French philosopher, was highly influential in the French revolution and is remembered for his idea of a "social contract." His theories and philosophies are still taught today.
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James Dean (1931-1955)
American Actor
James Dean is perhaps best known for his starring roles in Rebel without a Cause, East of Eden, and Giant. His film career abruptly ended when Dean was killed in a car accident at the age of 24.
Relationship: 8th Cousin 6 times removed
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Amelia Earhart (1897-1937)
American Aviator
Amelia Mary Earhart was an early female pilot who broke new ground for women in aviation. She disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while trying to fly solo around the world.
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Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Hungarian Composer
Very famous during his day until the present, Franz Liszt was a composer of the 19th century. One of his most famous works is "Piano Sonata in B Minor".
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O. Henry (1862-1910)
American Writer
Born William Sydney Porter, O. Henry's famous endings known for their clever surprises, coined the phrase "the O. Henry ending."
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E.E. Cummings (1894-1962)
American Poet
Edward Estlin Cummings' use of unconventional punctuation, syntax, and layout distinguish his poetry. His avant-garde style is still popular and influential today.
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Louis Pasteur (1822-1895)
French Microbiologist and Chemist
Louis Pasteur is famous for "pasteurization," a means of preventing milk from going sour. He also invented the first vaccine for rabies.
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Joan Crawford (1905-1977)
American Actress
Lucille Fay LeSueur changed her name to Joan Crawford after a studio chief decided her name sounded too much like "sewer." Her big break came in the film Our Dancing Daughters, and Crawford is best known for her award winning role in the film Mildred Pierce.
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Marlon Brando (1924-2004)
American Actor
Marlon Brando, Jr. was an Oscar-winning actor who appeared in many films including A Streetcar Named Desire, The Godfather, Julius Caesar, On the Waterfront, and Superman.
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Edgar Lee Masters (1868-1950)
American Writer
Edgar Lee Masters is the author of several biographies, books of poetry, plays and novels. His most famous work is "Spoon River Anthology" which was inspired by his experiences growing up in Illinois.
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Alfred Deakin (1856-1919)
Politician
Alfred Deaking was the 2nd Prime Minister of Australia. He became prime minister in 1903, and served as prime minister for a total of five years in four different ministries.
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Lillian Gish (1893-1993)
American Actress
Lillian Diana de Guiche, or Lillian Gish, is known as the "first lady of the silent screen" and starred in many silent films including The Birth of a Nation and The Scarlet Letter. Her career spanned over 75 years and countless television and film appearances.
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Bob Hope (1903-2003)
American Actor
British-born American actor Leslie Townes Hope, better known as Bob Hope, was best known for his role in "My Favorite Brunette" and other radio and TV appearances.
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Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
Bohemian/Austrian Composer
Both a composer and a conductor, Gustav Mahler was an important part of the post-romantic period in music. He composed both songs and symphonies, and died while working on his tenth symphony.
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Robert Morris (1734-1806)
Pennsylvania Representative
Prior to signing The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, and The Articles of Confederation; Robert Morris borrowed money to pay Washington's troops during the Revolutionary War.
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Flannery O'Connor (1925-1964)
American Author
Mary Flannery O'Connor wrote novels and short stories often based in the South. Her most famous works include "The Violent Bear it Away" and "Wise Blood".
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Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870)
French Author
French writer Alexandre Dumas is known for his historical novels and was the most widely read French Author at the time. His most famous works include "The Count of Monte Cristo".
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William Thomson (1824-1907)
Irish-Scottish Scientist
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, was an Irish Scottish mathematician and scientist known for his contributions to the studies of thermodynamics and electricity.
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Joan of Arc (1412-1431)
French Military Hero
Joan of Arc became a military hero at the age of 17. She was burned at the stake for treason when she fell prisoner in England. She was only 19 when she died.
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Gottlieb Daimler (1834-1900)
German Inventor
Gottlieb Daimler designed and patented the prototype for the modern gas engine. He also patented the precursor to the modern-day motorcycle. His company is now called Chrysler.
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Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
German Composer
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, or Felix Mendelssohn, was a composer during the Romantic period. A prolific composer, Mendelssohn was very popular during his day and remains a staple in classical music history.
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George Vancouver (1757-1798)
English Explorer
George Vancouver is known for his exploration of North America and the coast of Australia.
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Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919)
Former Prime Minister
Henry Charles Wilfred Laurier was the 7th Prime Minister of Canada. Considered one of Canada's greatest statesmen, Laurier is known for his policies of conciliation and for nation building.
Relationship: 3rd Cousin 9 times removed
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James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937)
Scottish Novelist
James Matthew Barrie wrote the stories of Peter Pan and The Lost Boys. His college acquaintances include Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Lewis Stevenson, with whom he wrote for the university newspaper.
Relationship: 5th Cousin 7 times removed
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Louis Stephen St Laurent (1882-1973)
Former Prime Minister
Louis St. Laurent was the 12th Prime Minister of Canada. Remembered as shy, reserved, dignified, and grandfatherly, he demanded hard work of his staff and also of himself.
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Pierre Elliot Trudeau (1919-2000)
Former Prime Minister
Pierre Elliot Trudeau held the position of Prime Minister of Canada longer than anyone since William Lion Mackenzie King in 1948. Trudeau's style and attitude as Prime Minister was all his own.
Relationship: 5th Cousin 8 times removed
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John Hancock (1737-1793)
Massachusetts Representative
John Hancock made his signature very large on the Declaration of Independence so that King George could read it without his glasses, thus the use of his name to mean "signature."
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Charles Tupper (1821-1915)
Former Prime Minister
Sir Charles Napier Tupper, was a father of Confederation, the sixth Prime Minister of Canada and as of 2006, the one with the shortest term of office (69 days).
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Jacques Cartier (1491-1557)
French Explorer
On his first voyage to try and find a western trade route to Asia, Jacques Cartier instead stumbled upon what is present day Quebec. He is the first known European to explore Canada. In total, Cartier made 3 voyages to explore and settle Canada.
Relationship: Distant (21) Great Grandfather
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Jack Kerouac (1922-1969)
American Author
Jack Kerouac (born Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac) was from a French-American home living in the Beat Generation. His innovative writings include "On the Road" and "Book of Dreams".
Relationship: 4th Cousin 7 times removed
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Maurice "Rocket" Richard (1921-2000)
Hockey Player
Hockey player Maurice "Rocket" Richard was the first to score 50 goals in one season, doing so in 50 games, and the first to score 500 goals in a career. He finished his career with 544 goals in the regular season, with 82 in the playoffs.
Relationship: 5th Cousin 5 times removed
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Tom Landry (1924-2000)
Football player, head coach
Football defensive back Tom Landry played for the New York Giants and later became the first head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, winning two Super Bowl titles
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Vina Fay Wray (1907-2004)
Actress
She is best remembered for her role as Ann Darrow, the blonde seductress of a gigantic, prehistoric gorilla in the classic horror/adventure film King Kong (1933).
Relationship: 10th Cousin 1 times removed
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Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt (1861-1948)
First Lady
Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt was the second wife of President Theodore Roosevelt. As First Lady, she had strong character, sound judgment and good household management skills.
Relationship: 7th Cousin 7 times removed
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Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
French Philosopher
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a French philosopher, was highly influential in the French revolution and is remembered for his idea of a "social contract." His theories and philosophies are still taught today.
Relationship: 10th Cousin 2 times removed
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James Dean (1931-1955)
American Actor
James Dean is perhaps best known for his starring roles in Rebel without a Cause, East of Eden, and Giant. His film career abruptly ended when Dean was killed in a car accident at the age of 24.
Relationship: 8th Cousin 6 times removed
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Amelia Earhart (1897-1937)
American Aviator
Amelia Mary Earhart was an early female pilot who broke new ground for women in aviation. She disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while trying to fly solo around the world.
Relationship: 8th Cousin 6 times removed
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Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Hungarian Composer
Very famous during his day until the present, Franz Liszt was a composer of the 19th century. One of his most famous works is "Piano Sonata in B Minor".
Relationship: 8th Cousin 6 times removed
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O. Henry (1862-1910)
American Writer
Born William Sydney Porter, O. Henry's famous endings known for their clever surprises, coined the phrase "the O. Henry ending."
Relationship: 8th Cousin 6 times removed
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E.E. Cummings (1894-1962)
American Poet
Edward Estlin Cummings' use of unconventional punctuation, syntax, and layout distinguish his poetry. His avant-garde style is still popular and influential today.
Relationship: 8th Cousin 6 times removed
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Louis Pasteur (1822-1895)
French Microbiologist and Chemist
Louis Pasteur is famous for "pasteurization," a means of preventing milk from going sour. He also invented the first vaccine for rabies.
Relationship: 11th Cousin 1 times removed
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Joan Crawford (1905-1977)
American Actress
Lucille Fay LeSueur changed her name to Joan Crawford after a studio chief decided her name sounded too much like "sewer." Her big break came in the film Our Dancing Daughters, and Crawford is best known for her award winning role in the film Mildred Pierce.
Relationship: 10th Cousin 3 times removed
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Marlon Brando (1924-2004)
American Actor
Marlon Brando, Jr. was an Oscar-winning actor who appeared in many films including A Streetcar Named Desire, The Godfather, Julius Caesar, On the Waterfront, and Superman.
Relationship: 7th Cousin 9 times removed
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
Sophronia Fish married William Sweat
From the North Star Newspaper 1807-1832
Sweat, William married Miss Sophronia Fish, Danby, VT 14FEB1832
Sweat, William married Miss Sophronia Fish, Danby, VT 14FEB1832
Annie B Swett born 1870 Danby VT
Annie B married John Cochlin (my paternal gg grandparents) Looking for information on her parents. Have nothing, not even a name.
I am looking into the Civil War Soldiers list below, and following the 2 Swett's listed there, from Danby VT.
Info on Isaac A. Swett (could this be Annie's father?)
According to the list below, Isaac was born abt 1841 UNKNOWN and died sometime after 1914 in Fitchburg, MA
Elisha F. Swett was born 1833 UNKNOWN and was killed in action in Gettysburg on 7/3/1863 and buried at Tabor Cemetery, Mt. Tabor VT (could Elisha and Isaac be related? Brothers?)
1910 Census for Isaac Sweat:
Name: Isaac Sweat
Age in 1910: 69
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841
Birthplace: Vermont
Relation to Head of House: Father
Father's Birth Place: Vermont
Mother's Birth Place: Vermont
Home in 1910: Fitchburg Ward 3, Worcester, Massachusetts
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
William Sweat 40
Agnes Sweat 21
Annie Sweat 13
Isaac Sweat 69
1870 Census:
1870 United States Federal Census
about Isaac Sweat
Name: Isaac Sweat
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840
Age in 1870: 30
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1870: Danby, Rutland, Vermont
Family and neighbors: View Results
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: View Image
Post Office: Danby
Listed with Isaac:
Catherine age 35 Keeping house born VT
Mary age 5 born VT
Willie age 2 born VT
Infant (Female) born 1870 (Annie?)
Sophmonia??? Female age 50 born VT
1860 Census:
1860 United States Federal Census
about Isaac Sweat
Name: Isaac Sweat
Age in 1860: 20
Birth Year: abt 1840
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1860: Mount Tabor, Rutland, Vermont
Gender: Male
Post Office: Danby
Value of real estate: View Image
Household Members: Name Age
Isaac Sweat 20
Katherine Sweat 26
1850 Census (the transcriber entered the incorrect age for Isaac)
1850 United States Federal Census
about Isaac Sweat
Name: Isaac Sweat
Age: 18
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832
Birth Place: Vermont
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Danby, Rutland, Vermont
Also listed in this census is:
Saphrona Female age 38
Elisha age 17 (male) farmer (this would make Elisha and Isaac brothers)
Elizabeth age 15 Female
Isaac age 10
And BINGO! Here on the 1880 Census for Isaac:
Name: Isaac Sweatt
Home in 1880: Rutland, Rutland, Vermont
Age: 40
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840
Birthplace: Vermont
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Catherine
Father's birthplace: Vermont
Mother's birthplace: Vermont
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Carpenter
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Isaac Sweatt 40
Catherine Sweatt 46
Mary Sweatt 15
Willie Sweatt 12
Anna Sweatt 10 (I'm 99% positive that this would be my Annie B)
I am looking into the Civil War Soldiers list below, and following the 2 Swett's listed there, from Danby VT.
Info on Isaac A. Swett (could this be Annie's father?)
According to the list below, Isaac was born abt 1841 UNKNOWN and died sometime after 1914 in Fitchburg, MA
Elisha F. Swett was born 1833 UNKNOWN and was killed in action in Gettysburg on 7/3/1863 and buried at Tabor Cemetery, Mt. Tabor VT (could Elisha and Isaac be related? Brothers?)
1910 Census for Isaac Sweat:
Name: Isaac Sweat
Age in 1910: 69
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841
Birthplace: Vermont
Relation to Head of House: Father
Father's Birth Place: Vermont
Mother's Birth Place: Vermont
Home in 1910: Fitchburg Ward 3, Worcester, Massachusetts
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
William Sweat 40
Agnes Sweat 21
Annie Sweat 13
Isaac Sweat 69
1870 Census:
1870 United States Federal Census
about Isaac Sweat
Name: Isaac Sweat
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840
Age in 1870: 30
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1870: Danby, Rutland, Vermont
Family and neighbors: View Results
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: View Image
Post Office: Danby
Listed with Isaac:
Catherine age 35 Keeping house born VT
Mary age 5 born VT
Willie age 2 born VT
Infant (Female) born 1870 (Annie?)
Sophmonia??? Female age 50 born VT
1860 Census:
1860 United States Federal Census
about Isaac Sweat
Name: Isaac Sweat
Age in 1860: 20
Birth Year: abt 1840
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1860: Mount Tabor, Rutland, Vermont
Gender: Male
Post Office: Danby
Value of real estate: View Image
Household Members: Name Age
Isaac Sweat 20
Katherine Sweat 26
1850 Census (the transcriber entered the incorrect age for Isaac)
1850 United States Federal Census
about Isaac Sweat
Name: Isaac Sweat
Age: 18
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832
Birth Place: Vermont
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Danby, Rutland, Vermont
Also listed in this census is:
Saphrona Female age 38
Elisha age 17 (male) farmer (this would make Elisha and Isaac brothers)
Elizabeth age 15 Female
Isaac age 10
And BINGO! Here on the 1880 Census for Isaac:
Name: Isaac Sweatt
Home in 1880: Rutland, Rutland, Vermont
Age: 40
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840
Birthplace: Vermont
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Catherine
Father's birthplace: Vermont
Mother's birthplace: Vermont
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Carpenter
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Isaac Sweatt 40
Catherine Sweatt 46
Mary Sweatt 15
Willie Sweatt 12
Anna Sweatt 10 (I'm 99% positive that this would be my Annie B)
Vt Civil War
Includes a couple of Danby Vt Swett family
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Terminology
A-CD-FG-IJ-LM-OP-RS-UV-ZSoldiers credited to, born in, or buried in Danby, VT from the War of the Rebellion
Aldrich, Henry, Age: 44, cred. Danby, VT; service: substitute - enl 8/26/63, m/i 8/26/63, PVT, Co. I, 4th VVI, dis/dsb 12/4/63
Born: 7/2/1842, unknown; Died: 3/2/1918; Buried: Lyndon Center cemetery, Lyndon, VT
Archer, Lucian J., Age: 19, cred. Pittsfield, VT; service: enl 9/10/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. H, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 9/23/1843, unknown; Died: 1/41916; Buried: Old Cook cemetery, Danby, VT
Baker, Aaron Hadley, Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/26/61, m/i 9/16/61, Pvt, Co. E, 5th VVI, pow, Savage's Station, 6/29/62, prld 9/13/62, reen 12/15/63, wdd, Savage's Station, 6/29/62, 5/5/64, m/o 6/29/65
Born: 1839, unknown; Died: 4/3/1921; Buried: Maple Hill cemetery, Dorset, VT
Baker, Albert A., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/26/61, m/i 9/16/61, Pvt, Co. E, 5th VVI, mwia, pow, Savage's Station, 6/29/62, d/wds 7/22/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 7/22/1862; Buried: unknown
Baker, Elias S., Age: 31, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, pr CPL 2/4/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 11/28/1830, Danby, VT; Died: 7/3/1916; Buried: Baker's Farm cemetery, Danby, VT
Baker, George S., Age: 19, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, kia, Gettysburg, 7/3/63
Born: 12/28/1842, unknown; Died: 7/3/1863; Buried: unmarked cemetery, Gettysburg, PA (cenotaph Scotsville, Danby, VT)
Baker, Henry J., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/13/62, m/i 9/15/62, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, pr CPL, kia, 6/6/64, originally buried Corps Hospital, VA
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 6/6/1864; Buried: Cold Harbor National Cemetery, VA
Baker, Holden D., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 6/2/62, m/i 7/9/62, Pvt, Co. B, 9th VVI, pr CPL 6/13/64, wdd, Chapin's Farm, 9/29/64, dis/wds, 5/17/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Baker, Joel Clarke, Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/27/62, m/i SGT, Co. B, 9th VVI, 7/9/62, pr 1SGT 5/28/63, comn 2LT, Co. K 12/22/63 (2/1/64), pr 1LT, 12/1/64 (12/21/64), resigned 4/16/65 (more)
Born: 4/16/1838, unknown; Died: 6/6/1904; Buried: Evergreen cemetery, Rutland, VT
Baker, John F., Age: 35, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, CPL, Co. B, 14th VVI, red by request 2/1/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 5/20/1827, unknown; Died: 11/26/1918; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Ballou, Luman Adolphus, Age: 19, cred. Dorset, VT; service: enl 9/16/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. H, 1st VVC, m/o 11/19/61; enl 12/17/63, m/i 12/17/63, Pvt, Co. G, 7th VVI, m/o 4/14/66 (more)
Born: 7/1/1844, Danby, VT; Died: 7/15/1933; Buried: North cemetery, East Rupert, VT
Belden/Beldon, John H., Age: 0, cred. (Danby, VT); service: 14th A.C. on tombstone; not in Revised Roster
Born: 1843, unknown; Died: 5/27/1918; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Bond, William H., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/7/61, m/i 6/20/61, PVT, Co. A, 2nd VVI, pr CPL 1/16/62, pr SGT 11/19/62, reen 12/21/63, pr 1SGT 8/6/64, comn 1LT 9/15/64 (9/29/64), pr CPT, 12/24/64 (1/31/65), wdd, Charlestown, 8/21/64, m/o 7/15/65 (more)
Born: 12/8/1840, unknown; Died: 10/10/1909; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Bradley, Chester A., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/30/61, m/i 2/12/62, CPL, Co. D, 7th VVI, reen 2/17/64, red 4/2/63, dsrtd 9/27/64, rtrnd n.d., dsrtd 8/22/65, rtnd 2/7/66, m/o 3/14/66
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Bromley, Erwin Eugene, Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 1/4/64, Pvt, Co. E, 1st VVC, pow, Stony Creek, 6/29/64, Andersonville, prld 11/30/64, m/o 6/29/65
Born: 3/28/1845, Pawlet, VT; Died: 10/23/1932; Buried: Claremont cemetery, Claremont, MN
Bromley, Henry, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 5/10/1907; Buried: (pension application date)
Bromley, James W., Age: 27, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/8/61, m/i 6/20/61, PVT, Co. B, 2nd VVI, reen 12/21/63, pr CPL, pr SGT 2/7/65, kia, Petersburg, 4/2/65
Born: about 1833, unknown; Died: 4/2/1865; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Bromley, Joshua, Age: 29, cred. (Dorset, VT); service: 5th NH INF, 1st SGT, Co. F kia, Cold Harbor, 6/6/64
Born: unknown, Danby, VT; Died: Cold Harbor, VA, 6/6/1864; Buried: Col Harbor National Cemetery, VA (cenotaph at Maple Hill, Dorset, VT)
Broughton, Pharcellous A., Age: 37, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/16/63, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, m/o 3/5/66
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Bucklin, George A., Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/8/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. H, 10th VVI, pr CPL 9/19/64, mwia, Petersburg, 4/2/65, d/wds 4/14/65
Born: 1841, unknown; Died: 4/14/1865; Buried: Arlington National Cemetery, VA (cenotaph Reed, Danby, VT)
Bull, Elisha, Age: 32, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/12/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, pr CPL 9/3/62, reen 2/19/64, dsrtd 9/27/64, rtrnd 1/5/65, d/dis 4/26/65, lsu
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 4/26/1865; Buried: Chalmette National Cemetery, La.
Burbee, Horace A., Age: 19, cred. Winhall, VT; service: enl 8/2/64, m/i 8/2/64, Pvt, Co. G, 11th VVI, tr to Co. D, 6/24/65, m/o 8/25/65
Born: 7/30/1843, unknown; Died: 11/30/1912; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Burnett, Thomas, Age: 0, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl, date?, Landsman, m/o 8/14/68, USN, vessels: Wachusett, Hartford
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Buxton, Bernice M., Age: 27, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/64, m/i 8/27/64, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, d/dis 3/26/65, lsu
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 3/26/1865; Buried: Chalmette National Cemetery, La.
Cheney, Perley C. J., Age: 22, cred. Washington, VT; service: enl 9/16/61, m/i 11/19/61, SGT, Co. C, 1st VVC, pr 1SGT 11/18/61, comn 1LT, 10/30/62 (11/8/62), pow, Herndon Station, 3/17/63, prld 5/5/63, wdd, Hagerstown, 7/6/63, resigned 6/11/64
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1913; Buried: (resided Danby, VT)
Closson, Alanson F., Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: 13th NH INF
Born: unknown, Danby, VT; Died: VA, 5/11/1863; Buried: unknown
Colvin, Alonzo Newton, Age: 36, cred. Danby, VT; service: comn CPT, Co. K, 14th VVI, 9/18/62 (10/7/62), resigned 2/10/63
Born: 1826, unknown; Died: 1/27/1886; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Colvin, Job H., Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/11/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. C, 10th VVI, pr CPL 6/1/65, m/o 6/22/65
Born: 1838, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Colvin, Stephen, Age: 21, cred. Dorset, VT; service: enl 8/11/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. C, 11th VVI, m/o 6/24/65 (more)
Born: 1841, unknown; Died: 6/9/1889; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Cook, Charles A., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/10/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, reen 2/16/64, m/o 3/2/66
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1914; Buried: (resided Newton, KS)
Cook, George M., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/18/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, reen 2/16/64, d/svc 11/19/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 11/19/1865; Buried: unknown cemetery, FL?
Cook, John S., Age: 32, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, dis/dsb 2/18/63, Brattleboro
Born: 1830, unknown; Died: 3/4/1865; Buried: Green Hill cemetery, Wallingford, VT?
Cook, Morris H., Age: 44, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 1/2/64, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, m/o 7/11/65
Born: 1817, unknown; Died: before 10/15/1892; Buried: Hillside cemetery, Castleton, VT
Cook, William S., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/16/61, m/i 11/9/61, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, m/o 2/6/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Corey, Job, Age: 22, cred. Tinmouth, VT; service: enl 9/16/61, m/i 11/19/61, SGT, Co. H, 1st VVC, kia, 5/30/63
Born: 1840, unknown; Died: 5/30/1863; Buried: Cook (PVT Cem) cemetery, Danby, VT
Corey, William, Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 7/30/62, m/i 9/1/62, PVT, Co. C, 10th VVI, tr to VRC 5/15/64, m/o 7/18/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Crandall, Albert, Age: 27, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/16/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. H, 1st VVC, dis/dsb 4/1/62
Born: 1832, unknown; Died: 6/9/1890; Buried: Maple Hill cemetery, Dorset, VT
Crandall, Everard, Age: 39, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 1/30/62, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, d/dis 7/30/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 7/30/1862; Buried: Baton Rouge National Cemetery, LA
Crandall, John A., Age: 28, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63;
enl again 8/25/64, m/i 8/25/64, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, m/o 7/14/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Crandall, Willard, Age: 23, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/16/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. H, 1st VVC, dis/dsb 1/9/64
Born: 3/1/1830, unknown; Died: 4/4/1915; Buried: Maple Hill cemetery, Dorset, VT
Crapo, John F., Age: 24, cred. Shrewsbury, VT; service: enl 12/4/63, m/i 12/15/63, Pvt, Co. C, 11th VVI, mwia, Charlestown, 8/21/64, d/wds 9/7/64
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: Baltimore, MD, 9/7/1864; Buried: Loudon Park National Cemetery, MD (cenotaph Scottsville, Danby, VT)
Craps, Francis E., Age: 31, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/18/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. K, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 3/15/1907; Buried: (pension application date)
Croff, Daniel V., Age: 31, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. K, 14th VVI, Pvt, Co. B, tr to Co. K, 11/3/62, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 1830, unknown; Died: 6/22/1894; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Croff, Ezra, Age: 28, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 1832, unknown; Died: 8/14/1863; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Croff, George E., Age: 22, cred. Rutland, VT; service: enl 5/2/61, m/i 5/9/61, Pvt, Co. K, 1st VVI, m/o 8/15/61;
comn 2LT, Co. D, 7th VVI, 1/7/62 (2/4/62), pr CPT, 3/1/63 (3/26/63), pr MAJ, 12/13/65 (1/26/66), m/o 3/14/66 as CPT, Co. D
Born: 1838, unknown; Died: 3/31/1867; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Croff, Israel T., Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/8/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. H, 10th VVI, d/dis 1/6/63
Born: 1841, unknown; Died: 1/6/1863; Buried: West Hill cemetery, Wallingford, VT?
Cummings, George W., Age: 23, cred. Hartford, VT; service: enl 10/2/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. C, 6th VVI, dsrtd 9/1/62
Born: 1/9/1843, unknown; Died: 7/11/1893; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Dawson, Benjamin F., Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/18/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. K, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1/20/1880; Buried: (pension application date)
Decker, Barney, Age: 30, cred. Derby, VT; service: enl 10/23/61, m/i 11/19/61, PVT, Co. C, 1st VVC, reen 12/30/63, pr SGT, comn 2LT, Co. C, 11/19/64 (11/26/64), m/o 6/21/65
Born: 1833, unknown; Died: 6/3/1920; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Denver/Denvir, Henry, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/31/64, m/i 8/31/64, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, m/o 7/14/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Doty, Alonzo E., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 11/4/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. H, 1st VVC, pr CPL 3/1/64, m/o 11/18/64
Born: 11/24/1842, unknown; Died: 3/29/1923; Buried: Mechanicsville cemetery, Mount Holly, VT
Edgerton, Hiram R., Age: 40, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/26/63, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, wdd, 5/1/64, tr to Co. G, 4th VVI, 2/25/65, m/o 7/13/65 (more)
Born: 7/5/1824, unknown; Died: 4/5/1883; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Emerson, Gary H., Age: 16, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/4/61, m/i 12/31/61, Pvt, Co. H, 2nd USSS, reen 12/31/63, tr to 4th VVI, Co. H, 2/25/65, pr CPL 6/24/65, m/o 7/13/65 (occupation: farmer, 5' 3/4", light complexion, blue eyes, light hair)
Born: 1845, Lincoln, VT; Died: 11/21/1918; Buried: Northampton, MA
Emerson, Orange G., Age: 23, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/4/61, m/i 12/31/61, PVT, Co. H, 2nd USSS, wdd, 11/27/63, reen 12/31/63, pr CPL 3/12/64, pr SGT 11/1/64, tr to 4th VVI, Co. H, 2/25/65, pr 1SGT 3/29/65, m/o 7/13/65 (occupation: farmer, 5' 6", light complexion, black eyes, dark hair)
Born: 1838, Danby, VT; Died: after 12/24/1889; Buried: Riverside cemetery, Vassar, MI
Fisk, Caleb P., Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, d/dis 6/20/63
Born: 1837, unknown; Died: 6/20/1863; Buried: Maple Grove cemetery, Danby, VT
Fitzpatrick, James, Age: 0, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 2/65, Landsman, USN, dsrtd 9/9/65, vessels: Connecticut
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Flanegan, Martin, Age: 36, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/64, m/i 8/27/64, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, m/o 3/14/66
Born: 10/15/1828, unknown; Died: 12/2/1886; Buried: Evergreen cemetery, Rutland, VT
Francis, Sylvester, Age: 0, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 2/65, Landsman, USN, d/svc, Philadelphia, 7/17/65, vessels: Connecticut
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 7/17/1865; Buried: unknown cemetery, Philadelphia, PA
Fuller, Edwin, Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/28/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, pr CPL, pow, n.d., prld 6/29/63, dis/dsb 2/19/64
Born: 1807, unknown; Died: 7/31/1890; Buried: Highland cemetery, Chelsea, VT
Gardner, George, Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/30/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, reen 12/25/63, wdd, Winchester, 9/19/64, tr to Co. A, 10/16/64, m/o 7/21/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Gardner, William, Age: 20, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/3/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, reen 12/25/63, kia, 6/21/64
Born: about 1841, unknown; Died: 6/21/1864; Buried: unknown
Gifford, Warren, Age: 29, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/8/61, m/i 6/20/61, PVT, Co. B, 2nd VVI, wdd, Bull Run, 7/21/61 (hand), pow, Bull Run, 7/21/61, Richmond, prld 1/3/62, reen 12/21/63, pr CPL 4/1/65, pr SGT 6/19/65, m/o 7/15/65 (more)
Born: about 1832, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Gilmore, Danforth B., Age: 37, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, dis/dsb 10/16/64
Born: 1826, unknown; Died: 12/17/1889; Buried: Evergreen cemetery, Rutland, VT
Green, Spencer, Age: 42, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/3/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. B, 9th VVI, pr CPL 3/28/64, red 8/23/64, d/dis 12/27/64
Born: 1821, unknown; Died: 12/27/1864; Buried: Cavanaugh cemetery, Clarendon, VT
Greene, Smith, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 8/9/1842, unknown; Died: 7/6/1889; Buried: Tinmouth cemetery, Tinmouth, VT
Griffith, Gardner Fayette, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 1841, unknown; Died: 6/9/1924; Buried: Protestant cemetery, East Dorset, VT
Griffith, Hiram P., Age: 39, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, dis/dsb 5/24/65
Born: 6/1/1824, unknown; Died: 12/21/1914; Buried: South End cemetery, Mount Tabor, VT
Griffith, Julius C., Age: 26, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/61, WGNR, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 9/15/1838, unknown; Died: 12/11/1911; Buried: Scottsville Cemetery, Danby, VT
Hagar, John E., Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/28/61, m/i 10/15/61, WGNR, Co. F, 6th VVI, m/o 10/28/64
Born: 7/16/1839, unknown; Died: 11/10/1913; Buried: Mount Pleasant cemetery, Stockbridge, VT
Hall, Henry M., Age: 28, cred. Danby, VT; service: comn 2LT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, 10/7/61 (11/9/61), resigned 3/16/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Harrington, Enos Jr., Age: 25, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1892; Buried: Wyka cemetery, Lincoln, NE
Howard, Suel Taylor, Age: 35, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/26/63, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, tr to VRC 11/26/64, m/o 7/29/65
Born: 1828, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: North Windham cemetery, Windham, VT
Hunt, Stephen, Age: 0, cred. (Danby, VT); service: 125th NY INF
Born: 6/17/1836, unknown; Died: 6/3/1912; Buried: Read cemetery, Danby, VT
Kelley, David H., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 9/25/1841, unknown; Died: 2/14/1897; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Kelley, George E., Age: 33, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/3/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. B, 7th VVI, d/dis 3/11/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 3/11/1862; Buried: unknown
Kelley, Isaac Dixon, Age: 28, cred. Vermont, VT; service: enl 7/29/62, SGT, Co. B, 105th IL INF, m/o 6/7/65, Washington DC
Born: 8/3/1833, Danby, VT; Died: 3/31/1871; Buried: West Street cemetery, Rutland, VT
Kelley, Isaac W., Age: 23, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, 2SGT, Co. B, 14th VVI, pr 1SGT 7/3/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 10/25/1899; Buried: Danby, VT
Kelley, John, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/3/61, m/i 10/15/61, CPL, Co. F, 6th VVI, wdd, Lee's Mill, 4/16/62, wdd, Marye's Heights, 5/3/63, reen 1/1/64, pr SGT 1SGT 5/6/64, kia, Cedar Creek, 10/19/64
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 10/19/864; Buried: Probably unmarked grave, Virginia
Knapp, Charles W., Age: 0, cred. Poultney, VT; service: drafted - paid commutation
Born: 12/25/1830, unknown; Died: 3/20/1892; Buried: Scottsville Cemetery, Danby, VT
Lane, Daniel H., Age: 31, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, MUSCN, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63;
enl again 2/27/64, m/i 4/12/64, MUSCN, Co. I, 17th VVI, pr SGT 1/1/65, comn 2LT, Co. A, 11/12/63 (4/17/64), m/o 7/14/65 as SGT
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 9/10/1885; Buried: (pension application date)
Lord, Lysander B., Age: 44, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/18/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. K, 14th VVI, Wgnr, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 3/10/1821, unknown; Died: 1/11/1890; Buried: Oak Hill cemetery, Pownal, VT
McIntire, John, Age: 35, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/20/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. H, 1st VVC, wdd, 5/30/63, pow, Gettysburg, 7/3/63, Andersonville, d/prison 6/17/64 (diarrhea c.)
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 6/17/1864; Buried: Andersonville National Cemetery, GA
McIntyre, Eugene, Age: 0, cred. (Danby, VT); service: 16th CT INF
Born: 12/20/1843, unknown; Died: 7/17/1931; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Moore, James, Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/4/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, m/o 3/3/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Moore, Patrick, Age: 27, cred. Marshfield, VT; service: enl 2/8/65, m/i 2/8/65, Pvt, Co. D, 8th VVI, m/o 6/28/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1890; Buried: (resided Danby, VT)
Murphy, John, Age: 0, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 2/65, Landsman, USN, dsrtd 9/15/6, vessels: Kearsarge
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Mylott, John, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/4/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, reen 2/23/64, pr CPL 9/1/65, m/o 3/3/66
Born: 1840, unknown; Died: 1912/1913; Buried: unknown cemetery, Rutland, VT
Nichols, Joel T., Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 1/6/62, m/i 2/12/62, SGT, Co. D, 7th VVI, reen 2/16/64, pr 1SGT, 5/2/65, comn 2LT, 8/22/65 (9/15/65), m/o 3/14/66
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1890; Buried: (resided Rutland, VT)
Parris, Foster J., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1892; Buried: (resided Benedict, NE)
Parris, Jared L., Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/2/61, m/i 5/9/61, PVT, Co. G, 1st VVI, m/o 8/15/61;
enl again 11/23/61, m/i 12/31/61, PVT, Co. H, 2nd USSS, wdd, 11/27/63, reen 1/23/64, wdd, Wilderness, 5/6/64, tr to 4th IVVI, Co.H, 2/25/65, pr CPL 6/24/65, m/o 7/13/65 (occupation: farmer, 5' 10 3/4", light complexion, grey eyes, dark hair)
Born: 10/11/1839, Danby, VT; Died: 7/16/1899; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Parris, John J., Age: 19, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/31/61, m/i 11/9/61, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, m/o 11/9/64 (more)
Born: 9/8/1842, unknown; Died: 1/22/1904; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Phillips, Ephraim, Age: 22, cred. Tinmouth, VT; service: enl 6/2/62, m/i 7/9/62, CPL, Co. B, 9th VVI, m/o 2/23/64
Born: 1840, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: Otis cemetery, Danby, VT
Phillips, Josiah, Age: 40, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 3/7/62, m/i 3/10/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, d/dis 8/22/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 8/22/1862; Buried: Chalmette National Cemetery, La.
Porter, Isaac, Age: 30, cred. Danby, VT; service: drafted - enl 7/27/63, m/i 7/27/63, PVT, Co. F, 4th VVI, tr to VRC 7/20/64, m/o 7/8/65
Born: 1/15/1835, unknown; Died: 9/15/1891; Buried: West Hill cemetery, Wallingford, VT?
Potter, George W., Age: 28, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 2/21/62, m/i 2/28/62, Pvt, Co. G, 7th VVI, m/o 10/15/62
Born: 1834, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: Evergreen cemetery, Rutland, VT
Reed, Gustavus, Age: 30, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/2/61, m/i 5/9/61, PVT, Co. G, 1st VVI, m/o 8/15/61;
enl again 3/10/62, m/i 4/12/62, PVT, Co. B, 2nd VVI, dis/dsb 9/2/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1890; Buried: (resided Londonderry, VT)
Risdon, George Pliny, Age: 19, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/12/62, m/i 9/1/62, PVT, Co. H, 10th VVI, tr to VRC n.d., m/o 7/4/65 (more)
Born: 1/11/1844, Danby, VT; Died: 11/26/1871; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Roberts, Charles A., Age: 25, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. G, 7th VVI, m/o 3/14/66
Born: 1838, unknown; Died: 10/26/1918; Buried: North cemetery, East Rupert, VT
Roberts, Richard, Age: 23, cred. Manchester, VT; service: enl 8/28/62, m/i 10/21/62, PVT, Co. C, 14th VVI, pr HSPTL STWD 6/12/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 12/24/1838, unknown; Died: 9/21/1906; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Sherman, Elbert, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/25/64, m/i 8/25/64, Pvt, Co. C, 9th VVI, tr to 5th VVI, Co. K, 1/20/65, m/o 6/29/65
Born: 3/20/1843, unknown; Died: 1/13/1925; Buried: Public cemetery, Tinmouth, VT
Sherman, Merritt Hoag, Age: 20, cred. Clarendon, VT; service: enl 8/5/62, m/i 9/1/62, SGT, Co. C, 11th VVI, pr 1SGT 4/12/63, comn 2LT 12/28/63 (1/12/64), kia, Weldon Railroad, 6/23/64
Born: 6/3/1842, Danby, VT; Died: 6/23/1864; Buried: Hillside cemetery, Castleton, VT
Sowles, John, Age: 0, cred. West Windsor, VT; service: enl 8/5/64, m/i 8/5/64, dis/dsb 11/7/65 David's Island, NY
Born: 3/25/1838, unknown; Died: 12/21/1921; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Stearns, Alvin, Age: 0, cred. (Danby, VT); service: 6th NY CAV
Born: 2/14/1844, unknown; Died: 6/12/1928; Buried: Scottsville Cemetery, Danby, VT
Stimson, William W., Age: 23, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/18/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, Pvt, Co. K, tr to Co. B, 3/1/63, wdd, Gettysburg, 7/3/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Stone, Richard, Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/27/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. G, 1st VVC, m/o 6/15/62
Born: 1839, unknown; Died: 5/22/1917; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Streeter, Elbridge N., Age: 26, cred. Dorset, VT; service: enl 8/11/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. C, 11th VVI, pr Artificer 12/28/63, wdd, 5/18/64, m/o 6/24/65
Born: 3/30/1836, unknown; Died: 6/30/1903; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Stults, George, Age: 34, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/11/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, d/dis 1/23/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 1/23/1865; Buried: Chalmette National Cemetery, La.
Sweat/Swett, Isaac A., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/6/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, pr CPL 3/1/63, m/o 12/25/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1914; Buried: (resided Fitchburg, MA)
Swett, Elisha F., Age: 29, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/18/62, m/i 10/21/62, 2SGT, Co. K, 14th VVI, kia, Gettysburg, 7/3/63
Born: 1833, unknown; Died: 7/3/1863; Buried: Tabor cemetery, Mount Tabor, VT
Tarbell, Abner W., Age: 25, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/21/63, m/i 1/4/64, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, tr to Co. G, 4th VVI, 2/25/65, m/o 6/3/65
Born: 1838, unknown; Died: 9/8/1879; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Tarbell, Charles H., Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/30/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, m/o 6/26/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Taylor, George F., Age: 28, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/30/62, m/i 7/9/62, Pvt, Co. B, 9th VVI, m/o 2/5/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Thomas, Edward, Age: 18, cred. Mount Tabor, VT; service: enl 10/4/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, dsrtd 7/1/63
Born: 1843, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: Quarry Hill cemetery, Danby, VT
Thomas, John C., Age: 28, cred. Tinmouth, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, wdd, Gettysburg, 7/3/63, m/o 7/30/63;
enl again 8/24/64, cred Pittsfield, m/i 8/24/64, Pvt, Co. A, 17th VVI, enl one yr., m/o 6/2/65
Born: 4/24/1834, unknown; Died: 8/9/1906; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Thompson, Henry H., Age: 24, cred. Pawlet, VT; service: enl 8/27/64, m/i 8/27/64, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, m/o 8/7/65
Born: 1840, unknown; Died: 9/20/1865; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Thompson, James, Age: 0, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 2/65, Landsman, USN, 6/23/1867, vessels: Colorado
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Thompson, John Charles, Age: 31, cred. Danby, VT; service: comn CPT, Co. B, 14th VVI, 8/27/62 (10/7/62), m/o 7/30/63
Born: 10/12/1833, Hamilton, PQ, Canada; Died: 9/18/1895; Buried: Veterans cemetery, Milwaukee, WI
Thompson, Silas A., Age: 20, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, CPL, Co. B, 14th VVI, pr SGT 4/12/63, wdd, Gettysburg, 7/3/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 5/26/1842, unknown; Died: 10/5/1872; Buried: Laurel Glen cemetery, Shrewsbury, VT
Tibbets, Norman, Age: 32, cred. Unknown; service: enl date?, Seaman?, USN, Boston, 1 yr, age 32; previous occupation mariner; hazel eyes, dark hair, dark complexion; vessels: New Ironsides (roll 4/1863)
Born: about 1831, Danby, VT; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Tobin, John, Age: 27, cred. Rupert, VT; service: enl 1/31/62, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, dis/dsb 1/21/63
Born: 1835, unknown; Died: 1912/1913; Buried: unknown cemetery, Danby, VT
Underwood, Lorenzo D., Age: 18, cred. Stratton, VT; service: enl 6/1/63, m/i 6/10/63, Pvt, Co. L, 11th VVI, d/dis 3/16/64, Washington DC
Born: 1845, unknown; Died: 3/16/1864; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Vanguilder, Thomas, Age: 26, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 1/1/62, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, d/dis 2/4/63, listed as Vangilder on rohxxv
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 2/4/1863; Buried: Barrancas National Cemetery, FL
Vaughan, Henry H., Age: 19, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, 1SGT, Co. B, 14th VVI, kia, Gettysburg, 7/3/63
Born: 1843, unknown; Died: 7/3/1863; Buried: Scottsville Cemetery, Danby, VT
Wade, Jazariah B., Age: 24, cred. Wallingford, VT; service: substitute - enl 8/19/63, m/i 8/19/63, PVT, Co. K, 3rd VVI, wdd, Winchester, 9/19/64, wdd, Petersburg, 4/2/65, dis/dsb 6/12/65
Born: 1816, unknown; Died: 6/27/1872; Buried: Old Baker cemetery, Danby, VT
Wheeler, Moses E., Age: 40, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/1/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, m/o 3/14/66
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
White, Alonzo, Age: 41, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/16/61, m/i 11/9/61, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, tr to VRC 9/9/63, m/o 11/8/64
Born: 1821, unknown; Died: 5/7/1889; Buried: Evergreen cemetery, Rutland, VT
Wightman, William Jr., Age: 27, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Quartermaster Sergeant, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 5/25/1928; Buried: Missoulla, MT
Wilkins, Frederick B., Age: 18, cred. Tinmouth, VT; service: enl 8/16/64, m/i 8/16/64, Pvt, Co. C, 11th VVI, wdd, Cedar Creek, 10/19/64, m/o 8/10/65
Born: 7/3/1846, unknown; Died: 7/3/1917; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Wilkins, Merrick J., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/26/64, m/i 8/26/64, Pvt, Co. C, 11th VVI, m/o 6/24/65
Born: 1848, unknown; Died: 10/2/1915; Buried: North cemetery, East Rupert, VT
Williams, John C., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, CPL, Co. B, 14th VVI, red by request, tr to Co. K, 3/1/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 10/18/1908; Buried: unknown cemetery, Denver, CO
Williams, Martin V., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, MUSCN, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63;
enl again 12/31/63, m/i n.d., PVT, Co. B, 5th VVI, pr PRIN MUSCN, 5/3/64, m/o 6/29/65
Born: 8/131840, unknown; Died: 9/1/1921; Buried: Green Hill cemetery, Wallingford, VT?
Williams, Moses O., Age: 40, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/23/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. F, 5th VVI, Muscn, dis/dsb m/o 1/12/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: abt 1902; Buried: Oakwood cemetery, Waukegan, IL
Williams, Robert F., Age: 21, cred. Lincoln, VT; service: substitute - enl 8/1/63, m/i 8/1/63, PVT, Co. K, 2nd VVI, wdd, Wilderness, 5/5/64, m/o 7/15/65
Born: 1846, unknown; Died: 9/8/1879; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Winship, Elijah L., Age: 20, cred. Winhall, VT; service: enl 8/2/64, m/i 8/3/64, Pvt, Co. G, 11th VVI, wdd, Petersburg, 4/2/65, m/o 5/20/65
Born: 8/5/1847, unknown; Died: 9/30/1885; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Wolcott, Napoleon Louis, Age: 17, cred. Orwell, VT; service: enl 8/29/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. D, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 3/15/1845, unknown; Died: 2/17/1920; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Woodard, Harvey S., Age: 29, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 1/30/62, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, d/dis 10/11/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 10/11/1862; Buried: Chalmette National Cemetery, La.
Woods, Daniel B., Age: 45, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/2/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. C, 10th VVI, m/o 12/30/62
Born: 1810, unknown; Died: 12/26/1897; Buried: East Poultney cemetery, Poultney, VT
Woods, Stephen, Age: 38, cred. Pawlet, VT; service: enl 8/30/62, m/i 9/15/62, Pvt, Co. K, 2nd VVI, dis/dsb 5/13/65
Born: 1824, unknown; Died: 7/19/1865; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
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A-CD-FG-IJ-LM-OP-RS-UV-ZSoldiers credited to, born in, or buried in Danby, VT from the War of the Rebellion
Aldrich, Henry, Age: 44, cred. Danby, VT; service: substitute - enl 8/26/63, m/i 8/26/63, PVT, Co. I, 4th VVI, dis/dsb 12/4/63
Born: 7/2/1842, unknown; Died: 3/2/1918; Buried: Lyndon Center cemetery, Lyndon, VT
Archer, Lucian J., Age: 19, cred. Pittsfield, VT; service: enl 9/10/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. H, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 9/23/1843, unknown; Died: 1/41916; Buried: Old Cook cemetery, Danby, VT
Baker, Aaron Hadley, Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/26/61, m/i 9/16/61, Pvt, Co. E, 5th VVI, pow, Savage's Station, 6/29/62, prld 9/13/62, reen 12/15/63, wdd, Savage's Station, 6/29/62, 5/5/64, m/o 6/29/65
Born: 1839, unknown; Died: 4/3/1921; Buried: Maple Hill cemetery, Dorset, VT
Baker, Albert A., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/26/61, m/i 9/16/61, Pvt, Co. E, 5th VVI, mwia, pow, Savage's Station, 6/29/62, d/wds 7/22/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 7/22/1862; Buried: unknown
Baker, Elias S., Age: 31, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, pr CPL 2/4/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 11/28/1830, Danby, VT; Died: 7/3/1916; Buried: Baker's Farm cemetery, Danby, VT
Baker, George S., Age: 19, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, kia, Gettysburg, 7/3/63
Born: 12/28/1842, unknown; Died: 7/3/1863; Buried: unmarked cemetery, Gettysburg, PA (cenotaph Scotsville, Danby, VT)
Baker, Henry J., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/13/62, m/i 9/15/62, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, pr CPL, kia, 6/6/64, originally buried Corps Hospital, VA
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 6/6/1864; Buried: Cold Harbor National Cemetery, VA
Baker, Holden D., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 6/2/62, m/i 7/9/62, Pvt, Co. B, 9th VVI, pr CPL 6/13/64, wdd, Chapin's Farm, 9/29/64, dis/wds, 5/17/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Baker, Joel Clarke, Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/27/62, m/i SGT, Co. B, 9th VVI, 7/9/62, pr 1SGT 5/28/63, comn 2LT, Co. K 12/22/63 (2/1/64), pr 1LT, 12/1/64 (12/21/64), resigned 4/16/65 (more)
Born: 4/16/1838, unknown; Died: 6/6/1904; Buried: Evergreen cemetery, Rutland, VT
Baker, John F., Age: 35, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, CPL, Co. B, 14th VVI, red by request 2/1/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 5/20/1827, unknown; Died: 11/26/1918; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Ballou, Luman Adolphus, Age: 19, cred. Dorset, VT; service: enl 9/16/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. H, 1st VVC, m/o 11/19/61; enl 12/17/63, m/i 12/17/63, Pvt, Co. G, 7th VVI, m/o 4/14/66 (more)
Born: 7/1/1844, Danby, VT; Died: 7/15/1933; Buried: North cemetery, East Rupert, VT
Belden/Beldon, John H., Age: 0, cred. (Danby, VT); service: 14th A.C. on tombstone; not in Revised Roster
Born: 1843, unknown; Died: 5/27/1918; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Bond, William H., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/7/61, m/i 6/20/61, PVT, Co. A, 2nd VVI, pr CPL 1/16/62, pr SGT 11/19/62, reen 12/21/63, pr 1SGT 8/6/64, comn 1LT 9/15/64 (9/29/64), pr CPT, 12/24/64 (1/31/65), wdd, Charlestown, 8/21/64, m/o 7/15/65 (more)
Born: 12/8/1840, unknown; Died: 10/10/1909; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Bradley, Chester A., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/30/61, m/i 2/12/62, CPL, Co. D, 7th VVI, reen 2/17/64, red 4/2/63, dsrtd 9/27/64, rtrnd n.d., dsrtd 8/22/65, rtnd 2/7/66, m/o 3/14/66
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Bromley, Erwin Eugene, Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 1/4/64, Pvt, Co. E, 1st VVC, pow, Stony Creek, 6/29/64, Andersonville, prld 11/30/64, m/o 6/29/65
Born: 3/28/1845, Pawlet, VT; Died: 10/23/1932; Buried: Claremont cemetery, Claremont, MN
Bromley, Henry, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 5/10/1907; Buried: (pension application date)
Bromley, James W., Age: 27, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/8/61, m/i 6/20/61, PVT, Co. B, 2nd VVI, reen 12/21/63, pr CPL, pr SGT 2/7/65, kia, Petersburg, 4/2/65
Born: about 1833, unknown; Died: 4/2/1865; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Bromley, Joshua, Age: 29, cred. (Dorset, VT); service: 5th NH INF, 1st SGT, Co. F kia, Cold Harbor, 6/6/64
Born: unknown, Danby, VT; Died: Cold Harbor, VA, 6/6/1864; Buried: Col Harbor National Cemetery, VA (cenotaph at Maple Hill, Dorset, VT)
Broughton, Pharcellous A., Age: 37, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/16/63, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, m/o 3/5/66
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Bucklin, George A., Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/8/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. H, 10th VVI, pr CPL 9/19/64, mwia, Petersburg, 4/2/65, d/wds 4/14/65
Born: 1841, unknown; Died: 4/14/1865; Buried: Arlington National Cemetery, VA (cenotaph Reed, Danby, VT)
Bull, Elisha, Age: 32, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/12/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, pr CPL 9/3/62, reen 2/19/64, dsrtd 9/27/64, rtrnd 1/5/65, d/dis 4/26/65, lsu
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 4/26/1865; Buried: Chalmette National Cemetery, La.
Burbee, Horace A., Age: 19, cred. Winhall, VT; service: enl 8/2/64, m/i 8/2/64, Pvt, Co. G, 11th VVI, tr to Co. D, 6/24/65, m/o 8/25/65
Born: 7/30/1843, unknown; Died: 11/30/1912; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Burnett, Thomas, Age: 0, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl, date?, Landsman, m/o 8/14/68, USN, vessels: Wachusett, Hartford
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Buxton, Bernice M., Age: 27, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/64, m/i 8/27/64, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, d/dis 3/26/65, lsu
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 3/26/1865; Buried: Chalmette National Cemetery, La.
Cheney, Perley C. J., Age: 22, cred. Washington, VT; service: enl 9/16/61, m/i 11/19/61, SGT, Co. C, 1st VVC, pr 1SGT 11/18/61, comn 1LT, 10/30/62 (11/8/62), pow, Herndon Station, 3/17/63, prld 5/5/63, wdd, Hagerstown, 7/6/63, resigned 6/11/64
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1913; Buried: (resided Danby, VT)
Closson, Alanson F., Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: 13th NH INF
Born: unknown, Danby, VT; Died: VA, 5/11/1863; Buried: unknown
Colvin, Alonzo Newton, Age: 36, cred. Danby, VT; service: comn CPT, Co. K, 14th VVI, 9/18/62 (10/7/62), resigned 2/10/63
Born: 1826, unknown; Died: 1/27/1886; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Colvin, Job H., Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/11/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. C, 10th VVI, pr CPL 6/1/65, m/o 6/22/65
Born: 1838, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Colvin, Stephen, Age: 21, cred. Dorset, VT; service: enl 8/11/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. C, 11th VVI, m/o 6/24/65 (more)
Born: 1841, unknown; Died: 6/9/1889; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Cook, Charles A., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/10/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, reen 2/16/64, m/o 3/2/66
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1914; Buried: (resided Newton, KS)
Cook, George M., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/18/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, reen 2/16/64, d/svc 11/19/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 11/19/1865; Buried: unknown cemetery, FL?
Cook, John S., Age: 32, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, dis/dsb 2/18/63, Brattleboro
Born: 1830, unknown; Died: 3/4/1865; Buried: Green Hill cemetery, Wallingford, VT?
Cook, Morris H., Age: 44, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 1/2/64, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, m/o 7/11/65
Born: 1817, unknown; Died: before 10/15/1892; Buried: Hillside cemetery, Castleton, VT
Cook, William S., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/16/61, m/i 11/9/61, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, m/o 2/6/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Corey, Job, Age: 22, cred. Tinmouth, VT; service: enl 9/16/61, m/i 11/19/61, SGT, Co. H, 1st VVC, kia, 5/30/63
Born: 1840, unknown; Died: 5/30/1863; Buried: Cook (PVT Cem) cemetery, Danby, VT
Corey, William, Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 7/30/62, m/i 9/1/62, PVT, Co. C, 10th VVI, tr to VRC 5/15/64, m/o 7/18/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Crandall, Albert, Age: 27, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/16/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. H, 1st VVC, dis/dsb 4/1/62
Born: 1832, unknown; Died: 6/9/1890; Buried: Maple Hill cemetery, Dorset, VT
Crandall, Everard, Age: 39, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 1/30/62, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, d/dis 7/30/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 7/30/1862; Buried: Baton Rouge National Cemetery, LA
Crandall, John A., Age: 28, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63;
enl again 8/25/64, m/i 8/25/64, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, m/o 7/14/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Crandall, Willard, Age: 23, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/16/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. H, 1st VVC, dis/dsb 1/9/64
Born: 3/1/1830, unknown; Died: 4/4/1915; Buried: Maple Hill cemetery, Dorset, VT
Crapo, John F., Age: 24, cred. Shrewsbury, VT; service: enl 12/4/63, m/i 12/15/63, Pvt, Co. C, 11th VVI, mwia, Charlestown, 8/21/64, d/wds 9/7/64
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: Baltimore, MD, 9/7/1864; Buried: Loudon Park National Cemetery, MD (cenotaph Scottsville, Danby, VT)
Craps, Francis E., Age: 31, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/18/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. K, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 3/15/1907; Buried: (pension application date)
Croff, Daniel V., Age: 31, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. K, 14th VVI, Pvt, Co. B, tr to Co. K, 11/3/62, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 1830, unknown; Died: 6/22/1894; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Croff, Ezra, Age: 28, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 1832, unknown; Died: 8/14/1863; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Croff, George E., Age: 22, cred. Rutland, VT; service: enl 5/2/61, m/i 5/9/61, Pvt, Co. K, 1st VVI, m/o 8/15/61;
comn 2LT, Co. D, 7th VVI, 1/7/62 (2/4/62), pr CPT, 3/1/63 (3/26/63), pr MAJ, 12/13/65 (1/26/66), m/o 3/14/66 as CPT, Co. D
Born: 1838, unknown; Died: 3/31/1867; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Croff, Israel T., Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/8/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. H, 10th VVI, d/dis 1/6/63
Born: 1841, unknown; Died: 1/6/1863; Buried: West Hill cemetery, Wallingford, VT?
Cummings, George W., Age: 23, cred. Hartford, VT; service: enl 10/2/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. C, 6th VVI, dsrtd 9/1/62
Born: 1/9/1843, unknown; Died: 7/11/1893; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Dawson, Benjamin F., Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/18/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. K, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1/20/1880; Buried: (pension application date)
Decker, Barney, Age: 30, cred. Derby, VT; service: enl 10/23/61, m/i 11/19/61, PVT, Co. C, 1st VVC, reen 12/30/63, pr SGT, comn 2LT, Co. C, 11/19/64 (11/26/64), m/o 6/21/65
Born: 1833, unknown; Died: 6/3/1920; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Denver/Denvir, Henry, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/31/64, m/i 8/31/64, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, m/o 7/14/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Doty, Alonzo E., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 11/4/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. H, 1st VVC, pr CPL 3/1/64, m/o 11/18/64
Born: 11/24/1842, unknown; Died: 3/29/1923; Buried: Mechanicsville cemetery, Mount Holly, VT
Edgerton, Hiram R., Age: 40, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/26/63, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, wdd, 5/1/64, tr to Co. G, 4th VVI, 2/25/65, m/o 7/13/65 (more)
Born: 7/5/1824, unknown; Died: 4/5/1883; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Emerson, Gary H., Age: 16, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/4/61, m/i 12/31/61, Pvt, Co. H, 2nd USSS, reen 12/31/63, tr to 4th VVI, Co. H, 2/25/65, pr CPL 6/24/65, m/o 7/13/65 (occupation: farmer, 5' 3/4", light complexion, blue eyes, light hair)
Born: 1845, Lincoln, VT; Died: 11/21/1918; Buried: Northampton, MA
Emerson, Orange G., Age: 23, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/4/61, m/i 12/31/61, PVT, Co. H, 2nd USSS, wdd, 11/27/63, reen 12/31/63, pr CPL 3/12/64, pr SGT 11/1/64, tr to 4th VVI, Co. H, 2/25/65, pr 1SGT 3/29/65, m/o 7/13/65 (occupation: farmer, 5' 6", light complexion, black eyes, dark hair)
Born: 1838, Danby, VT; Died: after 12/24/1889; Buried: Riverside cemetery, Vassar, MI
Fisk, Caleb P., Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, d/dis 6/20/63
Born: 1837, unknown; Died: 6/20/1863; Buried: Maple Grove cemetery, Danby, VT
Fitzpatrick, James, Age: 0, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 2/65, Landsman, USN, dsrtd 9/9/65, vessels: Connecticut
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Flanegan, Martin, Age: 36, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/64, m/i 8/27/64, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, m/o 3/14/66
Born: 10/15/1828, unknown; Died: 12/2/1886; Buried: Evergreen cemetery, Rutland, VT
Francis, Sylvester, Age: 0, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 2/65, Landsman, USN, d/svc, Philadelphia, 7/17/65, vessels: Connecticut
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 7/17/1865; Buried: unknown cemetery, Philadelphia, PA
Fuller, Edwin, Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/28/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, pr CPL, pow, n.d., prld 6/29/63, dis/dsb 2/19/64
Born: 1807, unknown; Died: 7/31/1890; Buried: Highland cemetery, Chelsea, VT
Gardner, George, Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/30/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, reen 12/25/63, wdd, Winchester, 9/19/64, tr to Co. A, 10/16/64, m/o 7/21/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Gardner, William, Age: 20, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/3/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, reen 12/25/63, kia, 6/21/64
Born: about 1841, unknown; Died: 6/21/1864; Buried: unknown
Gifford, Warren, Age: 29, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/8/61, m/i 6/20/61, PVT, Co. B, 2nd VVI, wdd, Bull Run, 7/21/61 (hand), pow, Bull Run, 7/21/61, Richmond, prld 1/3/62, reen 12/21/63, pr CPL 4/1/65, pr SGT 6/19/65, m/o 7/15/65 (more)
Born: about 1832, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Gilmore, Danforth B., Age: 37, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, dis/dsb 10/16/64
Born: 1826, unknown; Died: 12/17/1889; Buried: Evergreen cemetery, Rutland, VT
Green, Spencer, Age: 42, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/3/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. B, 9th VVI, pr CPL 3/28/64, red 8/23/64, d/dis 12/27/64
Born: 1821, unknown; Died: 12/27/1864; Buried: Cavanaugh cemetery, Clarendon, VT
Greene, Smith, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 8/9/1842, unknown; Died: 7/6/1889; Buried: Tinmouth cemetery, Tinmouth, VT
Griffith, Gardner Fayette, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 1841, unknown; Died: 6/9/1924; Buried: Protestant cemetery, East Dorset, VT
Griffith, Hiram P., Age: 39, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, dis/dsb 5/24/65
Born: 6/1/1824, unknown; Died: 12/21/1914; Buried: South End cemetery, Mount Tabor, VT
Griffith, Julius C., Age: 26, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/61, WGNR, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 9/15/1838, unknown; Died: 12/11/1911; Buried: Scottsville Cemetery, Danby, VT
Hagar, John E., Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/28/61, m/i 10/15/61, WGNR, Co. F, 6th VVI, m/o 10/28/64
Born: 7/16/1839, unknown; Died: 11/10/1913; Buried: Mount Pleasant cemetery, Stockbridge, VT
Hall, Henry M., Age: 28, cred. Danby, VT; service: comn 2LT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, 10/7/61 (11/9/61), resigned 3/16/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Harrington, Enos Jr., Age: 25, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1892; Buried: Wyka cemetery, Lincoln, NE
Howard, Suel Taylor, Age: 35, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/26/63, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, tr to VRC 11/26/64, m/o 7/29/65
Born: 1828, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: North Windham cemetery, Windham, VT
Hunt, Stephen, Age: 0, cred. (Danby, VT); service: 125th NY INF
Born: 6/17/1836, unknown; Died: 6/3/1912; Buried: Read cemetery, Danby, VT
Kelley, David H., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 9/25/1841, unknown; Died: 2/14/1897; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Kelley, George E., Age: 33, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/3/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. B, 7th VVI, d/dis 3/11/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 3/11/1862; Buried: unknown
Kelley, Isaac Dixon, Age: 28, cred. Vermont, VT; service: enl 7/29/62, SGT, Co. B, 105th IL INF, m/o 6/7/65, Washington DC
Born: 8/3/1833, Danby, VT; Died: 3/31/1871; Buried: West Street cemetery, Rutland, VT
Kelley, Isaac W., Age: 23, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, 2SGT, Co. B, 14th VVI, pr 1SGT 7/3/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 10/25/1899; Buried: Danby, VT
Kelley, John, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/3/61, m/i 10/15/61, CPL, Co. F, 6th VVI, wdd, Lee's Mill, 4/16/62, wdd, Marye's Heights, 5/3/63, reen 1/1/64, pr SGT 1SGT 5/6/64, kia, Cedar Creek, 10/19/64
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 10/19/864; Buried: Probably unmarked grave, Virginia
Knapp, Charles W., Age: 0, cred. Poultney, VT; service: drafted - paid commutation
Born: 12/25/1830, unknown; Died: 3/20/1892; Buried: Scottsville Cemetery, Danby, VT
Lane, Daniel H., Age: 31, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, MUSCN, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63;
enl again 2/27/64, m/i 4/12/64, MUSCN, Co. I, 17th VVI, pr SGT 1/1/65, comn 2LT, Co. A, 11/12/63 (4/17/64), m/o 7/14/65 as SGT
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 9/10/1885; Buried: (pension application date)
Lord, Lysander B., Age: 44, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/18/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. K, 14th VVI, Wgnr, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 3/10/1821, unknown; Died: 1/11/1890; Buried: Oak Hill cemetery, Pownal, VT
McIntire, John, Age: 35, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/20/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. H, 1st VVC, wdd, 5/30/63, pow, Gettysburg, 7/3/63, Andersonville, d/prison 6/17/64 (diarrhea c.)
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 6/17/1864; Buried: Andersonville National Cemetery, GA
McIntyre, Eugene, Age: 0, cred. (Danby, VT); service: 16th CT INF
Born: 12/20/1843, unknown; Died: 7/17/1931; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Moore, James, Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/4/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, m/o 3/3/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Moore, Patrick, Age: 27, cred. Marshfield, VT; service: enl 2/8/65, m/i 2/8/65, Pvt, Co. D, 8th VVI, m/o 6/28/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1890; Buried: (resided Danby, VT)
Murphy, John, Age: 0, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 2/65, Landsman, USN, dsrtd 9/15/6, vessels: Kearsarge
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Mylott, John, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/4/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, reen 2/23/64, pr CPL 9/1/65, m/o 3/3/66
Born: 1840, unknown; Died: 1912/1913; Buried: unknown cemetery, Rutland, VT
Nichols, Joel T., Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 1/6/62, m/i 2/12/62, SGT, Co. D, 7th VVI, reen 2/16/64, pr 1SGT, 5/2/65, comn 2LT, 8/22/65 (9/15/65), m/o 3/14/66
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1890; Buried: (resided Rutland, VT)
Parris, Foster J., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1892; Buried: (resided Benedict, NE)
Parris, Jared L., Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/2/61, m/i 5/9/61, PVT, Co. G, 1st VVI, m/o 8/15/61;
enl again 11/23/61, m/i 12/31/61, PVT, Co. H, 2nd USSS, wdd, 11/27/63, reen 1/23/64, wdd, Wilderness, 5/6/64, tr to 4th IVVI, Co.H, 2/25/65, pr CPL 6/24/65, m/o 7/13/65 (occupation: farmer, 5' 10 3/4", light complexion, grey eyes, dark hair)
Born: 10/11/1839, Danby, VT; Died: 7/16/1899; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Parris, John J., Age: 19, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/31/61, m/i 11/9/61, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, m/o 11/9/64 (more)
Born: 9/8/1842, unknown; Died: 1/22/1904; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Phillips, Ephraim, Age: 22, cred. Tinmouth, VT; service: enl 6/2/62, m/i 7/9/62, CPL, Co. B, 9th VVI, m/o 2/23/64
Born: 1840, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: Otis cemetery, Danby, VT
Phillips, Josiah, Age: 40, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 3/7/62, m/i 3/10/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, d/dis 8/22/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 8/22/1862; Buried: Chalmette National Cemetery, La.
Porter, Isaac, Age: 30, cred. Danby, VT; service: drafted - enl 7/27/63, m/i 7/27/63, PVT, Co. F, 4th VVI, tr to VRC 7/20/64, m/o 7/8/65
Born: 1/15/1835, unknown; Died: 9/15/1891; Buried: West Hill cemetery, Wallingford, VT?
Potter, George W., Age: 28, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 2/21/62, m/i 2/28/62, Pvt, Co. G, 7th VVI, m/o 10/15/62
Born: 1834, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: Evergreen cemetery, Rutland, VT
Reed, Gustavus, Age: 30, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/2/61, m/i 5/9/61, PVT, Co. G, 1st VVI, m/o 8/15/61;
enl again 3/10/62, m/i 4/12/62, PVT, Co. B, 2nd VVI, dis/dsb 9/2/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1890; Buried: (resided Londonderry, VT)
Risdon, George Pliny, Age: 19, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/12/62, m/i 9/1/62, PVT, Co. H, 10th VVI, tr to VRC n.d., m/o 7/4/65 (more)
Born: 1/11/1844, Danby, VT; Died: 11/26/1871; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Roberts, Charles A., Age: 25, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/16/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. G, 7th VVI, m/o 3/14/66
Born: 1838, unknown; Died: 10/26/1918; Buried: North cemetery, East Rupert, VT
Roberts, Richard, Age: 23, cred. Manchester, VT; service: enl 8/28/62, m/i 10/21/62, PVT, Co. C, 14th VVI, pr HSPTL STWD 6/12/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 12/24/1838, unknown; Died: 9/21/1906; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Sherman, Elbert, Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/25/64, m/i 8/25/64, Pvt, Co. C, 9th VVI, tr to 5th VVI, Co. K, 1/20/65, m/o 6/29/65
Born: 3/20/1843, unknown; Died: 1/13/1925; Buried: Public cemetery, Tinmouth, VT
Sherman, Merritt Hoag, Age: 20, cred. Clarendon, VT; service: enl 8/5/62, m/i 9/1/62, SGT, Co. C, 11th VVI, pr 1SGT 4/12/63, comn 2LT 12/28/63 (1/12/64), kia, Weldon Railroad, 6/23/64
Born: 6/3/1842, Danby, VT; Died: 6/23/1864; Buried: Hillside cemetery, Castleton, VT
Sowles, John, Age: 0, cred. West Windsor, VT; service: enl 8/5/64, m/i 8/5/64, dis/dsb 11/7/65 David's Island, NY
Born: 3/25/1838, unknown; Died: 12/21/1921; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Stearns, Alvin, Age: 0, cred. (Danby, VT); service: 6th NY CAV
Born: 2/14/1844, unknown; Died: 6/12/1928; Buried: Scottsville Cemetery, Danby, VT
Stimson, William W., Age: 23, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/18/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, Pvt, Co. K, tr to Co. B, 3/1/63, wdd, Gettysburg, 7/3/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Stone, Richard, Age: 22, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/27/61, m/i 11/19/61, Pvt, Co. G, 1st VVC, m/o 6/15/62
Born: 1839, unknown; Died: 5/22/1917; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
Streeter, Elbridge N., Age: 26, cred. Dorset, VT; service: enl 8/11/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. C, 11th VVI, pr Artificer 12/28/63, wdd, 5/18/64, m/o 6/24/65
Born: 3/30/1836, unknown; Died: 6/30/1903; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Stults, George, Age: 34, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/11/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, d/dis 1/23/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 1/23/1865; Buried: Chalmette National Cemetery, La.
Sweat/Swett, Isaac A., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/6/61, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, pr CPL 3/1/63, m/o 12/25/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: after 1914; Buried: (resided Fitchburg, MA)
Swett, Elisha F., Age: 29, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/18/62, m/i 10/21/62, 2SGT, Co. K, 14th VVI, kia, Gettysburg, 7/3/63
Born: 1833, unknown; Died: 7/3/1863; Buried: Tabor cemetery, Mount Tabor, VT
Tarbell, Abner W., Age: 25, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/21/63, m/i 1/4/64, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, tr to Co. G, 4th VVI, 2/25/65, m/o 6/3/65
Born: 1838, unknown; Died: 9/8/1879; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Tarbell, Charles H., Age: 24, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 9/30/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, m/o 6/26/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Taylor, George F., Age: 28, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 5/30/62, m/i 7/9/62, Pvt, Co. B, 9th VVI, m/o 2/5/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Thomas, Edward, Age: 18, cred. Mount Tabor, VT; service: enl 10/4/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. F, 6th VVI, dsrtd 7/1/63
Born: 1843, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: Quarry Hill cemetery, Danby, VT
Thomas, John C., Age: 28, cred. Tinmouth, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. B, 14th VVI, wdd, Gettysburg, 7/3/63, m/o 7/30/63;
enl again 8/24/64, cred Pittsfield, m/i 8/24/64, Pvt, Co. A, 17th VVI, enl one yr., m/o 6/2/65
Born: 4/24/1834, unknown; Died: 8/9/1906; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Thompson, Henry H., Age: 24, cred. Pawlet, VT; service: enl 8/27/64, m/i 8/27/64, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, m/o 8/7/65
Born: 1840, unknown; Died: 9/20/1865; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Thompson, James, Age: 0, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 2/65, Landsman, USN, 6/23/1867, vessels: Colorado
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Thompson, John Charles, Age: 31, cred. Danby, VT; service: comn CPT, Co. B, 14th VVI, 8/27/62 (10/7/62), m/o 7/30/63
Born: 10/12/1833, Hamilton, PQ, Canada; Died: 9/18/1895; Buried: Veterans cemetery, Milwaukee, WI
Thompson, Silas A., Age: 20, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, CPL, Co. B, 14th VVI, pr SGT 4/12/63, wdd, Gettysburg, 7/3/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 5/26/1842, unknown; Died: 10/5/1872; Buried: Laurel Glen cemetery, Shrewsbury, VT
Tibbets, Norman, Age: 32, cred. Unknown; service: enl date?, Seaman?, USN, Boston, 1 yr, age 32; previous occupation mariner; hazel eyes, dark hair, dark complexion; vessels: New Ironsides (roll 4/1863)
Born: about 1831, Danby, VT; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
Tobin, John, Age: 27, cred. Rupert, VT; service: enl 1/31/62, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, dis/dsb 1/21/63
Born: 1835, unknown; Died: 1912/1913; Buried: unknown cemetery, Danby, VT
Underwood, Lorenzo D., Age: 18, cred. Stratton, VT; service: enl 6/1/63, m/i 6/10/63, Pvt, Co. L, 11th VVI, d/dis 3/16/64, Washington DC
Born: 1845, unknown; Died: 3/16/1864; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Vanguilder, Thomas, Age: 26, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 1/1/62, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. D, 7th VVI, d/dis 2/4/63, listed as Vangilder on rohxxv
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 2/4/1863; Buried: Barrancas National Cemetery, FL
Vaughan, Henry H., Age: 19, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, 1SGT, Co. B, 14th VVI, kia, Gettysburg, 7/3/63
Born: 1843, unknown; Died: 7/3/1863; Buried: Scottsville Cemetery, Danby, VT
Wade, Jazariah B., Age: 24, cred. Wallingford, VT; service: substitute - enl 8/19/63, m/i 8/19/63, PVT, Co. K, 3rd VVI, wdd, Winchester, 9/19/64, wdd, Petersburg, 4/2/65, dis/dsb 6/12/65
Born: 1816, unknown; Died: 6/27/1872; Buried: Old Baker cemetery, Danby, VT
Wheeler, Moses E., Age: 40, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/1/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, m/o 3/14/66
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: unknown; Buried: unknown
White, Alonzo, Age: 41, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 10/16/61, m/i 11/9/61, PVT, Co. E, 2nd USSS, tr to VRC 9/9/63, m/o 11/8/64
Born: 1821, unknown; Died: 5/7/1889; Buried: Evergreen cemetery, Rutland, VT
Wightman, William Jr., Age: 27, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, Quartermaster Sergeant, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 5/25/1928; Buried: Missoulla, MT
Wilkins, Frederick B., Age: 18, cred. Tinmouth, VT; service: enl 8/16/64, m/i 8/16/64, Pvt, Co. C, 11th VVI, wdd, Cedar Creek, 10/19/64, m/o 8/10/65
Born: 7/3/1846, unknown; Died: 7/3/1917; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Wilkins, Merrick J., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/26/64, m/i 8/26/64, Pvt, Co. C, 11th VVI, m/o 6/24/65
Born: 1848, unknown; Died: 10/2/1915; Buried: North cemetery, East Rupert, VT
Williams, John C., Age: 18, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, CPL, Co. B, 14th VVI, red by request, tr to Co. K, 3/1/63, m/o 7/30/63
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 10/18/1908; Buried: unknown cemetery, Denver, CO
Williams, Martin V., Age: 21, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/27/62, m/i 10/21/62, MUSCN, Co. B, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63;
enl again 12/31/63, m/i n.d., PVT, Co. B, 5th VVI, pr PRIN MUSCN, 5/3/64, m/o 6/29/65
Born: 8/131840, unknown; Died: 9/1/1921; Buried: Green Hill cemetery, Wallingford, VT?
Williams, Moses O., Age: 40, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 12/23/63, m/i 12/26/63, Pvt, Co. F, 5th VVI, Muscn, dis/dsb m/o 1/12/65
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: abt 1902; Buried: Oakwood cemetery, Waukegan, IL
Williams, Robert F., Age: 21, cred. Lincoln, VT; service: substitute - enl 8/1/63, m/i 8/1/63, PVT, Co. K, 2nd VVI, wdd, Wilderness, 5/5/64, m/o 7/15/65
Born: 1846, unknown; Died: 9/8/1879; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Winship, Elijah L., Age: 20, cred. Winhall, VT; service: enl 8/2/64, m/i 8/3/64, Pvt, Co. G, 11th VVI, wdd, Petersburg, 4/2/65, m/o 5/20/65
Born: 8/5/1847, unknown; Died: 9/30/1885; Buried: Scotsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Wolcott, Napoleon Louis, Age: 17, cred. Orwell, VT; service: enl 8/29/62, m/i 10/21/62, Pvt, Co. D, 14th VVI, m/o 7/30/63
Born: 3/15/1845, unknown; Died: 2/17/1920; Buried: Scottsville cemetery, Danby, VT
Woodard, Harvey S., Age: 29, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 1/30/62, m/i 2/12/62, Pvt, Co. I, 7th VVI, d/dis 10/11/62
Born: unknown, unknown; Died: 10/11/1862; Buried: Chalmette National Cemetery, La.
Woods, Daniel B., Age: 45, cred. Danby, VT; service: enl 8/2/62, m/i 9/1/62, Pvt, Co. C, 10th VVI, m/o 12/30/62
Born: 1810, unknown; Died: 12/26/1897; Buried: East Poultney cemetery, Poultney, VT
Woods, Stephen, Age: 38, cred. Pawlet, VT; service: enl 8/30/62, m/i 9/15/62, Pvt, Co. K, 2nd VVI, dis/dsb 5/13/65
Born: 1824, unknown; Died: 7/19/1865; Buried: Reed cemetery, Danby, VT
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From the Fitchburg Sentinel
March 20, 1929
George Wilcox, 73 Carter Street, was in district court this morning charged with playing baseball on the street and using profane language. The first complaint was filed and he was fined $3 on the other. He was arrested yesterday by patrolman Leo Comiskey.
Sept 4, 1934
Petition filed for sidewalk:
Annie B Cochlin, 38 Oliver Street, for compensation for injuries in a fall on sidewalk opposite 39 Cedar Street, Aug 4.
Sept 5, 1934
Petitions of Annie B Cochlin, compensation for personal injuries, and Karl Walz, damage to auto, were referred to the committee for claims.
Oct. 3, 1934
The council accepted another recommendation of its claims committee to pay $60 to Annie B. Cochlin, 38 Oliver Street, for compensation for personal injuries caused by a fall on a defective sidewalk on Cedar Street.
June 11, 1937
Cleao Booth, inspector, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Booth of Leominster, and Miss Pearl Cochlin, polisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochlin, wedded at Greenville April 23 by Mr. Gainey.
July 7, 1937
Marriage intentions were filed at the office of Mr. Sanford E. Worthington, city clerk, yesterday by Eugene J. Bergeron, laborer, 26 Jerry Street, and Elsie J. Cochlin, at home, 12 Jerry Street.
July 14, 1937
Miss Elsie Julia Cochlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochlin 12 Jerry Street and Eugene Joseph Berube son of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Bergeron 26 Jerry Street, were married by Rev. John J. Foley at St. Bernard's Church yesterday. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNeil of Leominster, sister and brother in law of the bridegroom.
The bride was attired in a white gown trimmed with lace. She also wore a veil. A reception was held at Redmen's hall on Union Street and later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Bergeron went on a wedding trip to Old Orchard Beach, Me.
The bride was graduated from St. Bernard's high school last month. The bridegroom is employed by the L. E. Bergeron Paper Box Co.
Sept. 11, 1941
Harold E. Kinsley of 7 Leamy Street, Gardner, driver for the Bond Baking Co., reported to the police that Teddy Cochlin, 7, of 12 Jerry Street, at 7:30 p.m. ran against the radiator of his truck as he started to drive over the sidewalk from the bakery warehouse in Myrtle Ave.
Dr. Frederick Djerf treated the child for a bump on the nose.
Jan. 3, 1942
John August Cochlin of 96 Highland Ave and Miss Audrey Marie Schumacher of the same address were married Dec 14 in Clinton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Adolph L. Steinke.
Sept. 17 1942
Frank W. Wood, 66, died this morning at his home, 173 Milk Street. He was the husband of Elizabeth A. (Cochlin) Wood.
He was born in this city, a son of the late Frank and Henrietta (Ware) Wood, and for many years was employed as a meat cutter by his father at Wood's Market on Cushing Street.
He was a member and past grand of Apollo Lodge I.O.O.F. and a member and past chief patriarch of King David encampment.
Survivors are his wife, a brother, Chester C. Wood of Leominster, a sister, Mrs. Wesley G. Humes of Greenfield, and a stepson, Carroll M. Mousley of Lowell.
Funeral services will be held at Sawyer Funeral Home Saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. with burial at Forest Hill cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home will be tomorrow from 2 to 5:00 p.m. and from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 30, 1942
Robert J. Cochlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochlin, 12 Jerry Street, is at the home of his parents on a seven-day leave after completing his basic training at the naval training school at Newport R.I.
Jan 20, 1943
Mrs. Annie Cochlin, 173 Milk Street, is resting comfortably at Burbank Hospital where she underwent an operation yesterday.
April 23, 1943
Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. William Cochlin, 238 Harrison ave, that their son, Richard F. Cochlin, has been promoted to the grade of pharmacist's mate, 3/c. He is stationed with a naval unit at Wellington, N. Z. Another son, William J. Cochlin, has just returned to his station at Fort Brag, N.C. after spending a seven-day furlough with his parents.
May 24, 1943
Deaths:
Cochlin-In this city, May 24, Mrs. Annie B. (Swett), widow of John Cochlin, 173 Milk Street, 73.
Funeral Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in Sawyer Funeral Home. Burial in Forest Hill Cemetery.
May 24, 1943
Mrs. John Cochlin
Mrs. Annie (Swett) Cochlin, 73, widow of John Cochlin, died this morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Wood, 173 Milk Street, after a long illness. She was a native of Danby, VT.
Mrs. Cochlin had lived in this city for the past 42 years and previously lived in Leominster. She was a member of the Leominster Baptist Church.
She is survived by two sons, John and William Cochlin, of this city, four daughters, Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Thomas White, of this city, Mrs. Irvin Nickerson of Leominster, and Mrs. William LaDue of North Adarms, 35 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren.
The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2:00 o'clock in Sawyer Funeral Home and burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home will be tonight and tomorrow night from 7 to 8:30 o'clock.
May 26, 1943
The funeral of Mrs. Annie B. Cochlin of 173 Milk Street, was held this afternoon at Sawyer Funeral Home with a service conducted by Rev. Edgar B. Price, Pastor of the First Baptist Church. Miss Beatrice Allen was the vocal soloist.
Burial was in Forest Hill Cemetery where the committal service was read by Rev. Mr. Price. The bearers were Irvin Nickerson, Robert Cochlin, Bernard and Leo LaDue, Carroll Mousley, and Cleo Booth.
Oct 11, 1943
John A. Cochlin of 246 Harrison Ave, has been promoted from shipfitter 3/c to shipfitter 2/c, according to word received by his wife, Mrs. Audrey Cochlin. He is serving with the Seabees somewhere in the southwest Pacific.
June 1, 1945
SF 2/c John A. Cochlin, Seabee, has enrolled in the "University of the South Pacific" the first Army overseas educational institution of its kind in the world. The school offers both college and high school credits.
SF Cochlin, whose wife Mrs. Audrey S. Cochlin, resides at 246 Harrison Avenue, is stationed in New Caledonia. He has been overseas since May 1, 1943.
June 20, 1946
Richard F. Cochlin, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Cochlin, 238 Harrison Avenue, who was viciously attacked and chewed by a caged lion with the James Strates shows Monday afternoon has an even chance for recovery at the Rochester N.Y. hospital according to a telephone call received last night from his parents, woh are at his bedside.
Mr. and Mrs. Cochlin were notified late Monday night of the accident, and they left immediately for Rochester, Albert W. Skinner, Monroe County Sherriff, reported that the lion attacked the local man when he put his right hand through the bars to touch the animal. With a vicious twist, the beast tore at the man's arm, ripping the muscles with its teeth and clawing the tissues of his chest and abdomen.
In a telephone call received last night by Mrs. Bridget Hanley, grandmother of the injured man, the father said that his son had a 50-50 chance and that the right arm had been severely chewed. He said that no other information could be given at the time and it is not known if Mr. Cochlin will lose the arm.
Cochlin joined the show troupe at Elmira N.Y. about six weeks ago. His parents were not aware that he was with the show until a week ago when the received word that he was in Buffalo.
He served four years in the navy, with three years overseas and received no wounds while in action during the time. He was discharged Dec. 6 at Boston.
July 12, 1946
Miss Ruth Cochlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochlin of 12 Jerry Street, and Cpl. Richard Heim, U.S. Marine Corps, were married Saturday at Quantico, VA.
The bride was attended by Miss Cynthia Fitch, a cousin of the bridegroom, and Robert J. Cochlin, a brother of the bride, was best man.
After the discharge of Cpl. Heim from the service, the couple will reside in Syracuse, N.Y.
Oct 17, 1946
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cochlin, of 238 Harrison Avenue have announced the Miss Mary Louise Cochlin, to PFC Chester L. Goucher, who is stationed at the Army medical center, Washington D.C. Pvt. Goucher is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goucher of Whitman. No date has been set for the wedding.
Dec 24, 1946
Marriage Intentions
Chester Leslie Goucher, U.S. Army, 65 Forest Street, and Miss Mary Louise Cochlin, store clerk, 238 Harrison Avenue.
December 27, 1946
Goucher-Cochlin
Miss Mary Louise Cochlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cochlin, 238 Harrison Avenue, and Chester Leslie Goucher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goucher of Whitman, were married yesterday at St. Bernard's Church by Rev. Michael J. Curran.
Miss Mary Glidden was the bride's attendant. Stanley Goucher, MM 1/c U.S. Navy was the best man. Richard and William Cochlin were the ushers. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. The couple will make their home in San Antonio, TX.
March 7, 1947
New Arrivals
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heim (Ruth Cochlin), 514 East Jefferson Street, Syracuse, N.Y.
George Wilcox, 73 Carter Street, was in district court this morning charged with playing baseball on the street and using profane language. The first complaint was filed and he was fined $3 on the other. He was arrested yesterday by patrolman Leo Comiskey.
Sept 4, 1934
Petition filed for sidewalk:
Annie B Cochlin, 38 Oliver Street, for compensation for injuries in a fall on sidewalk opposite 39 Cedar Street, Aug 4.
Sept 5, 1934
Petitions of Annie B Cochlin, compensation for personal injuries, and Karl Walz, damage to auto, were referred to the committee for claims.
Oct. 3, 1934
The council accepted another recommendation of its claims committee to pay $60 to Annie B. Cochlin, 38 Oliver Street, for compensation for personal injuries caused by a fall on a defective sidewalk on Cedar Street.
June 11, 1937
Cleao Booth, inspector, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Booth of Leominster, and Miss Pearl Cochlin, polisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochlin, wedded at Greenville April 23 by Mr. Gainey.
July 7, 1937
Marriage intentions were filed at the office of Mr. Sanford E. Worthington, city clerk, yesterday by Eugene J. Bergeron, laborer, 26 Jerry Street, and Elsie J. Cochlin, at home, 12 Jerry Street.
July 14, 1937
Miss Elsie Julia Cochlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochlin 12 Jerry Street and Eugene Joseph Berube son of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Bergeron 26 Jerry Street, were married by Rev. John J. Foley at St. Bernard's Church yesterday. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNeil of Leominster, sister and brother in law of the bridegroom.
The bride was attired in a white gown trimmed with lace. She also wore a veil. A reception was held at Redmen's hall on Union Street and later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Bergeron went on a wedding trip to Old Orchard Beach, Me.
The bride was graduated from St. Bernard's high school last month. The bridegroom is employed by the L. E. Bergeron Paper Box Co.
Sept. 11, 1941
Harold E. Kinsley of 7 Leamy Street, Gardner, driver for the Bond Baking Co., reported to the police that Teddy Cochlin, 7, of 12 Jerry Street, at 7:30 p.m. ran against the radiator of his truck as he started to drive over the sidewalk from the bakery warehouse in Myrtle Ave.
Dr. Frederick Djerf treated the child for a bump on the nose.
Jan. 3, 1942
John August Cochlin of 96 Highland Ave and Miss Audrey Marie Schumacher of the same address were married Dec 14 in Clinton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Adolph L. Steinke.
Sept. 17 1942
Frank W. Wood, 66, died this morning at his home, 173 Milk Street. He was the husband of Elizabeth A. (Cochlin) Wood.
He was born in this city, a son of the late Frank and Henrietta (Ware) Wood, and for many years was employed as a meat cutter by his father at Wood's Market on Cushing Street.
He was a member and past grand of Apollo Lodge I.O.O.F. and a member and past chief patriarch of King David encampment.
Survivors are his wife, a brother, Chester C. Wood of Leominster, a sister, Mrs. Wesley G. Humes of Greenfield, and a stepson, Carroll M. Mousley of Lowell.
Funeral services will be held at Sawyer Funeral Home Saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. with burial at Forest Hill cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home will be tomorrow from 2 to 5:00 p.m. and from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 30, 1942
Robert J. Cochlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochlin, 12 Jerry Street, is at the home of his parents on a seven-day leave after completing his basic training at the naval training school at Newport R.I.
Jan 20, 1943
Mrs. Annie Cochlin, 173 Milk Street, is resting comfortably at Burbank Hospital where she underwent an operation yesterday.
April 23, 1943
Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. William Cochlin, 238 Harrison ave, that their son, Richard F. Cochlin, has been promoted to the grade of pharmacist's mate, 3/c. He is stationed with a naval unit at Wellington, N. Z. Another son, William J. Cochlin, has just returned to his station at Fort Brag, N.C. after spending a seven-day furlough with his parents.
May 24, 1943
Deaths:
Cochlin-In this city, May 24, Mrs. Annie B. (Swett), widow of John Cochlin, 173 Milk Street, 73.
Funeral Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in Sawyer Funeral Home. Burial in Forest Hill Cemetery.
May 24, 1943
Mrs. John Cochlin
Mrs. Annie (Swett) Cochlin, 73, widow of John Cochlin, died this morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Wood, 173 Milk Street, after a long illness. She was a native of Danby, VT.
Mrs. Cochlin had lived in this city for the past 42 years and previously lived in Leominster. She was a member of the Leominster Baptist Church.
She is survived by two sons, John and William Cochlin, of this city, four daughters, Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Thomas White, of this city, Mrs. Irvin Nickerson of Leominster, and Mrs. William LaDue of North Adarms, 35 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren.
The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2:00 o'clock in Sawyer Funeral Home and burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home will be tonight and tomorrow night from 7 to 8:30 o'clock.
May 26, 1943
The funeral of Mrs. Annie B. Cochlin of 173 Milk Street, was held this afternoon at Sawyer Funeral Home with a service conducted by Rev. Edgar B. Price, Pastor of the First Baptist Church. Miss Beatrice Allen was the vocal soloist.
Burial was in Forest Hill Cemetery where the committal service was read by Rev. Mr. Price. The bearers were Irvin Nickerson, Robert Cochlin, Bernard and Leo LaDue, Carroll Mousley, and Cleo Booth.
Oct 11, 1943
John A. Cochlin of 246 Harrison Ave, has been promoted from shipfitter 3/c to shipfitter 2/c, according to word received by his wife, Mrs. Audrey Cochlin. He is serving with the Seabees somewhere in the southwest Pacific.
June 1, 1945
SF 2/c John A. Cochlin, Seabee, has enrolled in the "University of the South Pacific" the first Army overseas educational institution of its kind in the world. The school offers both college and high school credits.
SF Cochlin, whose wife Mrs. Audrey S. Cochlin, resides at 246 Harrison Avenue, is stationed in New Caledonia. He has been overseas since May 1, 1943.
June 20, 1946
Richard F. Cochlin, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Cochlin, 238 Harrison Avenue, who was viciously attacked and chewed by a caged lion with the James Strates shows Monday afternoon has an even chance for recovery at the Rochester N.Y. hospital according to a telephone call received last night from his parents, woh are at his bedside.
Mr. and Mrs. Cochlin were notified late Monday night of the accident, and they left immediately for Rochester, Albert W. Skinner, Monroe County Sherriff, reported that the lion attacked the local man when he put his right hand through the bars to touch the animal. With a vicious twist, the beast tore at the man's arm, ripping the muscles with its teeth and clawing the tissues of his chest and abdomen.
In a telephone call received last night by Mrs. Bridget Hanley, grandmother of the injured man, the father said that his son had a 50-50 chance and that the right arm had been severely chewed. He said that no other information could be given at the time and it is not known if Mr. Cochlin will lose the arm.
Cochlin joined the show troupe at Elmira N.Y. about six weeks ago. His parents were not aware that he was with the show until a week ago when the received word that he was in Buffalo.
He served four years in the navy, with three years overseas and received no wounds while in action during the time. He was discharged Dec. 6 at Boston.
July 12, 1946
Miss Ruth Cochlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochlin of 12 Jerry Street, and Cpl. Richard Heim, U.S. Marine Corps, were married Saturday at Quantico, VA.
The bride was attended by Miss Cynthia Fitch, a cousin of the bridegroom, and Robert J. Cochlin, a brother of the bride, was best man.
After the discharge of Cpl. Heim from the service, the couple will reside in Syracuse, N.Y.
Oct 17, 1946
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cochlin, of 238 Harrison Avenue have announced the Miss Mary Louise Cochlin, to PFC Chester L. Goucher, who is stationed at the Army medical center, Washington D.C. Pvt. Goucher is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goucher of Whitman. No date has been set for the wedding.
Dec 24, 1946
Marriage Intentions
Chester Leslie Goucher, U.S. Army, 65 Forest Street, and Miss Mary Louise Cochlin, store clerk, 238 Harrison Avenue.
December 27, 1946
Goucher-Cochlin
Miss Mary Louise Cochlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cochlin, 238 Harrison Avenue, and Chester Leslie Goucher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goucher of Whitman, were married yesterday at St. Bernard's Church by Rev. Michael J. Curran.
Miss Mary Glidden was the bride's attendant. Stanley Goucher, MM 1/c U.S. Navy was the best man. Richard and William Cochlin were the ushers. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. The couple will make their home in San Antonio, TX.
March 7, 1947
New Arrivals
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heim (Ruth Cochlin), 514 East Jefferson Street, Syracuse, N.Y.
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