Park Congregational Church
(located near Elm Park)
June 10,1945
Sunday School Promotions...
Primary to Junior.....
Mary Brewster
Robert Converse
George Cote
Shelia Klimon
Donald Peltier
Nancy McDonald
Frederick Palmer
Warren Safford
Junior to Intermediate.......
Richard Bennett Clayton Peltier
Robert Christensen Beverly Pickering
Nancy Culross Charles Race
Patricia Deyo
Worcester Daily Telegram, Wed., Aug. 15, 1945, Part 6
Gangplank from Europe - Latest News of Homebound Units
Miami, Fla., Aug. 14--Eight Central Massachusetts men were among hundreds
of well decorated New Englanders who have arrived here from Europe
recently by Air Transport. They include:
Pfc Geary Close, 40, of 46 Fruit St., Worcester, Engineers, 30
months overseas service ending in Italy, Purple Heart, six battle stars.
T-Sgt. Raymond J. Os[torn], 29, of 49 Plantation st., Worcester,
I
Webster Times, Webster, MA, Thursday, Aug. 16, 1956, Part 6
Thirty-one babies were born in Webster during the month of July, all at
Webster District Hospital, according to the records of Town Clerk Pearl
C. Mahon.
Of the sixteen boys and fifteen girls, only 12 were born to Webster
parents and seven to Dudley parents. Others are from surrounding towns.
Following is the list:
July 2, a daughter to Mr. & Mrs. Raymond L. Woodcock, (Anna Andri), 405
High street extension
July 3, a daugh
Webster Times, Webster, MA, Thursday, Aug. 16, 1956, Part 4
In Homes of Mourning
Daisy M. Rowell
Miss Daisy Madlyn Rowell, retired teacher in the Webster schools, died
Friday after a long illness. She was born in Webster Jan. 10, 1883, and
was the daughter of James H. & Francina (Smith) Rowell. Her father was
employed in the Slater Mills for many years.
Miss Rowell graduated from Worcester State Normal School and began her
teaching career in the town of Oxford, but spen
I received 2 also, but after reading in more detail found each has a
different link for more information - so what I thought were identical
messages really are 2 separate messages with different links.
Linda
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> I keep getting multiple copies of messages.
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> I got TWO copies of this one at the same time.
Webster Times, Webster, MA, Thursday, Aug. 16, 1956, Part 5
Two June graduates of Bartlett High School will enter the School of
Nursing at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton, early next month. They are
Miss Carol Rizzo, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Carmen Rizzo; and Miss Rosemary
Semino, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Semino.
Lake Visitors
Colonial Park
(As registered at the Dugout)
Wilfred V. Chapdelaine, Sarasota, FL
Mrs. C. Howard Johnson, Mrs. James Patti, Riverside, RI
Mrs.
Webster Times, Webster, MA, Thursday, Aug. 16, 1956, Part 3
Local Affairs
Mr. & Mrs. George C. Marble, Fifth st., are vacationing this week at
Pioneer Camps, Bridgton, ME.
Sgt. and Mrs. Paul E. Honer and son Michael arrived in Brooklyn, NY,
Thursday from Darnstatt, Germany. Sgt. Honer, son of Mr. & Mrs. Frank S.
Honer, 19 Saxon rd., Worcester, was discharged from the Army on Friday.
Mr. Honer is manager of the Webster office of the Massachusetts Division
of Employment Security.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Papp
Does Mass. have a searchable vital records site? I've tried to search the Internet, but I'm only finding where to write them. I know that Maine has a site that you can search both deaths and marriages.
Thanks a million,
Valerie
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Worcester Daily Telegram, Wed., Aug. 15, 1945, Part 3
Obituaries
Marlboro, Aug. 14--Miss Margaret T. Hackett, 73, of 25 Huntington avenue,
a retired school teacher, died today. She taught in the schools here for
about 50 years, most of the time in the High School, before her
retirement several years ago. She was a member of the Newman Club,
Immaculate Conception Sodality and Marlboro Teachers Association. Nieces
and nephews survive her. The funeral will be Thursday from her home with
a
Hi All,
Finally after several glitches, etc., more marriage intentions have been
uploaded to the Ware Hampshire page. Dates include from 8 March 1750 to
7 June 1790. To access them go to:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mawarevr/mainpage.htm
Marla
Hi,
Does anyone know if the 1881 Worcester Business Guide is still accessible
online? Tried the link posted http://homepages.go.com/~boyhissoc/index.htm
but haven't been able to open it. Please respond to list so everyone will
get the answer.
Thank you,
Erin
http://www.ultranet.com/~boyhisoc/record.htm
I found an Otis G. Mann in Family Search who was born 21 Oct Oct 1812 in
Chester, Windsor, Vermont. Could he be the Otis who married Ann and moved to
Blackstone, MA and had their children there? Census records said Otis was
born in Rhode Island, but I have not been able to find him there. Does anyone
know if THIS could be my Otis? His children were born between 1837 and 1849
in Blackstone, and are shown on the 1850 census.
Thanks,
Nan
I am searching for Otis Mann, who was born abt 1812, I'm not sure where. But
he lived in Blackstone, Worcester, MA around 1843 and his daughter Cleopatra
was born there.
I REALLY want to find out where Otis was born and who his parents were. Can
anybody help me? His wife's name was probably Ann, who was born MA.
PLEASE HELP!!!!!
Thanks,
Nan
I am seeking information on the following family. George Cuozzo, buried in New York in the Cuozzo family mausoleum. He married Florence May (Holman) Norwood in April, no year. She was adopted and her name was changed to Norwood. She is listed in the MA Name Changes, 1780-1892. She was born in Worcester, MA. on 14 Sep 1879. She died in 1940 in Bangor, ME. George & Florence had two sons; Geo. Vincent, b. 1906 in Worcester, MA. Roscoe Franklin, b. 1909. They are both buried in Bangor, ME, as is Floren
Amongst my "treasures", I found a church bulletin for Park Congregational Church, dated June 10,1945.
Listed were the following baptisms.............
Joyce Elaine Anderson
Norman Lester Anderson
John Calvin Hulbert
Linda Jane Lovell
Joan Patricia Phelps
Kevin Lane Viner
Children promoted from Cradle Roll to Nursery...
Peter Lego
Dena Phelps
Nursery to Kindergarten....
Alice Brommels
Edward Converse
Charles Harrison Jr.
Judith Sanderson
Warren Stanton
Kindergarten to Primary....
Joyce Belvey
Robert Bennet
Hi everyone,
Could SKS that has the Worcester Co. vital records CD please do a look-up for
me? I would be very grateful.
I am looking for the marriage of Lucinda RICHARDSON to ? KEITH. Sorry I have
no first name for him.
This would probably be 1815-50. She was on the 1850 and 1855 census of
Southbridge as Lucinda KEITH.
Thank you very much in advance.
Carol Harrison
Torrance, CA
Webster Times, Webster, MA, Thursday, Aug. 1, 1957, Part 2 (Part one was
with Part 6 of the Aug. 16, 1956 paper)
Youth Killed in Crash at Thompson Sunday
Thompson, CT. Aug. 1--A 19 yr old Thompson youth was killed early Sunday
morning when the car he was operating crashed into a utility pole on
Route 193, less than a mile from his home.
Alan T. Eskelson was pronounced dead by Dr. Sherman Waldron of N.
Grosvenordale, medical examiner. Death was due to a fractured skull and
internal injuries according to
What gives with this site?
I keep getting multiple copies of messages.
I got TWO copies of this one at the same time.
Aloha
Joe
Joseph F. Tattersall, with interests in:
DELONG, HECKMAN, b., PA., HOON, b. PA., LECHTY, LINT, PETERSON, b 1887, IA.,
SCHEIBLER, SCHNEIDER, SELL, SHULTZ, SOWASH, STAUFFER, SUDER, TATTERSALL,
THOMAS, TRUXEL, VIEL, WEIBLE, WEBER, b. PA?
Do not open ANY attachments with this as I DID NOT send them.
Please tell me the procedure for the following. I have the good fortune
of a trip to England for two weeks. Can messages be put on hold or must
I unsubscribe and then resubscribe when I return.
Joyce in Wisconsin
Webster Times, Webster, MA, Thursday, Aug. 16, 1956, part 2
Lawrence Charles Koslowski, son of Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Kozlowski, 56
Whitcomb St., is celebrating his fourth birthday today.
Vincent J. Redlevske, 85 Thompson rd., has enlisted in the US Army Air
Force for a period of four years, according to S/Sgt. Edward W. Borowski,
recruiter.
He was enlisted in Springfield on Aug. 13 and departed for Lackland AFB,
San Antonio, TX.
Admitted & Discharged at Webster District Hospital
Admitted
Aug. 8, Mas
Family History Buffs
Use this time to get some intensive work done while the library is
closed!
There will be "An Evening of Genealogy" at the
Pollard Memorial Library, 33 Middle St., Lowell, Mass.
Friday, June 1, 2001 5:30 -- 10:00 pm
Along with being able to do your research when the library is closed,
there
will be speakers Walter V. Hickey, from the National Archives, Waltham
and
Robert Johnson-Lally, Archivist, Archives of the Archdiocese of
Hi all. New to this particular list. For the last 12-15 years I have been
researching my German and NY roots since 99% of my lines are from there.
This is my first foray in Mass. Since most of my German lines are pretty
much finished (for now?!? at least all back into the 15-1600's) I am turning
my attention to the only Irish line on my father's side the MORAN's. The
MORAN's are 'late comers' to the US arriving in New York on April 14th, 1903
from Leitrim, Ireland. I still haven't found the parish in Irelan
Webster Times, Thursday, Aug. 16, 1956
Announcement of the engagement of Miss Nancy A. Meagher to Colin O.
Dalrymple is made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Meagher of 11
Brook st. Mr. Dalrymple is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Dalrymple of
Masonic rd., Charlton. Miss Meagher was graduated from St. Louis High
School and is employed in the office at Deary Bros. Her fiance attended
Cole Trade School in Southbridge and served four years with the Navy. He
is employed at LaPierre's Construction C
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This was in Tues, 8 May, Springfield MO News Leader, p. 5B:
Discovery of cemetery halts roadwork--Associated Press-Kansas City--
Construction of a new highway in south Kansas City has been halted
by the discovery of a small cemetery dating back to the Civil War era.
State officials are anxious to find any descendants of the Holloway
family who are bur