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1. Re: [RIPROVID] Woodhead Family [1]
Try this link and see if there might be something related to the church you mention. Leslie http://www.uri.edu/library/special_collections/episcopal.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "RUTH Beck" To: Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 6:27 PM Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] Woodhead Family | Yes, that is the church. It was Episcopalian many years ago and I did call | them. They weren't any help concerning the old Episcopalian records. I also | called the Dioscese
2. Re: [RIPROVID] Re: Anyone interested in transcriptions from the "14th Heavy [1]
Thanks, Nancy-Jo Nunez
3. [RIPROVID] Benoits, Dufrense, Piche and Vincent [1]
Hi Judy, Great question, I forgot to put that in the note I sent out last week. The Marriages and Deaths from the Pawtucket Gazette and Chronicle only run from 1825 to 1834. I forgot to note the dates in my message last week. On another note: My gg grandfather, Cleophas F Roy dit King moved to Providence about 1868 and then to Pawtucket in 1869. He married Sophia Benoit in Sommersworth NH in 1857, moved back to St Jude QC in 1861 and then moved back to Boston in 1865 then to Providence and then to Paw
4. [RIPROVID] Sam Woodhead [1]
Ruth The RI State Archives has an index all deaths since 1920 on microfiche and the death certificates on microfilm. All deaths older than 50 years and marriages and births more than 100 years are public record in Rhode Island. You can do your own lookup or they will send you a copy of the Death Certificate for a nominal sum. State Archives and Public Records Administration 337 Westminster St. Providence, RI 02903 Tel. (401)222-2353 Fax. (401) 222-3199
5. [RIPROVID] Donahue/Donohoe Fitzpatrick [1]
Hello All, I am new to the list. I have posted to to two RI lists in hopes of finding out any information. I hope I will not make this too confusing. I have a Thomas Donahue/Donohoe married to an Elizabeth Fitzpatrick that lived in Lowell, Ma. Thomas son of Thomas Donahue and Margaret Unknown was born abt. 1816 in County Leitrim, Ireland NOTE: they had 18 children. In the 1880 census, I found that their older children (that were still living with them) were listed as born in Rhode Island, However, the
6. [RIPROVID] Woodhead Family [1]
Sam Woodhead, 1889 and Ann Gee, 1890-1975, England, emigrated to Rhode Island 1912-1914. They originally settled in Pawtucket and had two daughters, Edith Woodhead, 1914-2000 and Dorothy M. 1917-1997. The family moved from Pawtucket to Church Street in Conimicut, Warwick, where Edith and Dorothy grew up. They attended Union Woodward Church. Sam died in the 1930's. Ann Gee is buried in the Brayton Cemetery. I am looking to find records of Sam's death, which I believe was in the 1930's and where he was buried
7. [RIPROVID] Re: Anyone interested in transcriptions from the "14th Heavy [1]
> Is anyone interested in me posting some of the lists from this Regiment? > > Let me know and I'll start to submit it to this list. Thanks. That is a generous offer. But before you do all that work, there are some rosters and histories already online. Perhaps you could save yourself some typing . http://suvcwricamp21.tripod.com/Artillery/14artmain.htm 14th Rhode Island Heavy Artillery Regiment (Colored) http://community-1.webtv.net/hotmail.com/sergeantskippy/HEADQUARTERSTHEUSCT/page2.html http:/
8. [RIPROVID] How Many Ancestors Do You Have [1]
Hello Everyone: I have just updated a page to the web site that should be of interest to you all. Titled "How Many Ancestors Do You Have?" It contains a chart that will show you how to determine how many ancestors you have and I have also included some valuable information on the importance of your grandmothers and their lines. Enter the web page directly at; http://www.linkline.com/personal/xymox/families/grandp.htm Enjoy............ The very best to you all and keep safe. Harold Oliver America's
9. Re: [RIPROVID] Anyone interested in transcriptions from the "14th Heavy Arti... [1]
Thanks, but I am worried, because I haven't heard from the list owner. Nancy-Jo Nunez
10. Re: [RIPROVID] BENOIT, Shirley J. b. 1936 RI m. CARD, Fred Jr. b. 1937 RI [1]
i am researching henry benoit who married mary melina dufresne and lived at 17 oswald street in pawtucket around 1920's.
11. Re: [RIPROVID] BENOIT, Shirley J. b. 1936 RI m. CARD, Fred Jr. b. 1937 RI [1]
Bob, I have no info., on siblings of Shirley BENOIT. Joyce In a message dated 6/25/03 5:23:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bob.martin36@attbi.com writes: > Did Shirley have a brother Norman, born 10/22/1935 > > Bob Martin > Tolland, Ct. USA
12. Re: [RIPROVID] Woodhead Family [1]
Could that church have been the Woodbury Union Church? It was and is in Conimicut section of Warwick and is Presbyterian.
13. RE: [RIPROVID] Newspaper Sources in Pawtucket [1]
I would be interested to know if there is a source for newspapers for East Providence for the late 1800's, early 1900's. Thanks, Sam in CA -----Original Message----- From: Martha Stead [mailto:mstead@sdcoe.k12.ca.us] Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 7:23 PM To: RIPROVID-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [RIPROVID] Newspaper Sources in Pawtucket Would anyone know if newspapers of Pawtucket in the 1820's are archived somewhere? I am hoping there might be a wedding announcement for Alfred Jenks and Sarah Albro that to
14. [RIPROVID] Pawtucket Newpapers [1]
Thanks to all of you who sent their suggestions regarding 1820 newspaper resources for Pawtucket. Hopefully, the papers go back to the date I'm interested in. Martha
15. [RIPROVID] Newspaper Sources in Pawtucket [1]
Would anyone know if newspapers of Pawtucket in the 1820's are archived somewhere? I am hoping there might be a wedding announcement for Alfred Jenks and Sarah Albro that took place on Nov. 2, 1820 in Pawtucket. I am trying to learn who Sarah's parents were. Sarah Albro was born in Newport in 1793. Thanks! Martha Stead
16. [RIPROVID] Re: Newspaper sources [1]
Hi List! A question was posted regarding newspaper sources for Pawtucket. I am unsure as to which newspaper may have been published for Pawtucket in 1820, but I do know that amongst the many volumes of Arnold's, these can be found: Official Title: Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, First Series, Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. 21 volumes in all. Compiled by James N. Arnold. v. 12 - Revolutionary Rolls AND newspapers v. 13 - Deaths, Providence Journal, S to Z, Pr
17. Re: [RIPROVID] Pawtucket Marriages for 1820 [1]
Charlie: Do you know where I can find this book thru the Library loan program or R.I. Archives? My uncle PATRICK McCUE lived in that area around that time and died at 26 in 1888. Thanks. peter19252000@optonline.net Peter McCue ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlie King" To: Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 8:57 PM Subject: [RIPROVID] Pawtucket Marriages for 1820 > Hi Martha, > There is a book published that have the marriages and > deaths from the Pawt
18. Re: [RIPROVID] Anyone interested in transcriptions from the "14th Heavy Artillery of RI" [1]
Nancy-Jo I would be interested in seeing the transcription. Thanks. Cheryl ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 9:38 AM Subject: [RIPROVID] Anyone interested in transcriptions from the "14th Heavy Artillery of RI" > Is anyone interested in me posting some of the lists from this Regiment? > > Let me know and I'll start to submit it to this list. Thanks. > > Nancy-Jo Nunez > > > ==== RIPROVID Mailing List ==== > Please remember
19. Re: [RIPROVID] Anyone interested in transcriptions from the "14th Heavy Artillery of RI" [1]
I also agree any information regarding history and genealogy should be posted to the list so that it at least gets into the archives. Go for it. I have a lot of family who came from Rhode Island Jean Payton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlotte Scozzafava" To: Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 1:25 PM Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] Anyone interested in transcriptions from the "14th Heavy Artillery of RI" > Sure! It's bound to be helpful. > > NJNUNEZ@a
20. Re: [RIPROVID] Anyone interested in transcriptions from the "14th Heavy Arti... [1]
Yes! Any old records from the Providence and Bristol areas of RI might prove helpful. My ancestors from those areas came from really large families and seem to turn up in all sorts of different places. Vicki
21. RE: [RIPROVID] BENOIT, Shirley J. b. 1936 RI m. CARD, Fred Jr. b. 1937 RI [1]
Did Shirley have a brother Norman, born 10/22/1935 Bob Martin Tolland, Ct. USA -----Original Message----- From: SCRITTERS@cs.com [mailto:SCRITTERS@cs.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 4:51 PM To: RIPROVID-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [RIPROVID] BENOIT, Shirley J. b. 1936 RI m. CARD, Fred Jr. b. 1937 RI Looking for the parents of Fred Jr. CARD listed below. Have some additional info., on decendants. Fred Jr. CARD b. 1937 RI m. Shirley J. Benoit b. 1936 RI Joyce In a message dated 6/22/03 11:0
22. Re: [RIPROVID] Anyone interested in transcriptions from the "14th Heavy Artillery of RI" [1]
Sure! It's bound to be helpful. NJNUNEZ@aol.com wrote: > Is anyone interested in me posting some of the lists from this Regiment? > > Let me know and I'll start to submit it to this list. Thanks. > > Nancy-Jo Nunez > > ==== RIPROVID Mailing List ==== > Please remember that we need you to make this list work. Submit your family queries and share family data with the list. An active list helps us all! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy rec
23. Re: [RIPROVID] BENOIT, Shirley J. b. 1936 RI m. CARD, Fred Jr. b. 1937 RI [1]
Hi, My name is Betty.....see where you are researching the name Benoit-------was wondering if you might have these in your info anywhere: Alda Benoit (1887/1979) married to Delphus Girard Hope Benoit married to Clarence Hopkins (1910/1992
24. [RIPROVID] Pawtucket Marriages for 1820 [1]
Hi Martha, There is a book published that have the marriages and deaths from the Pawtucket Gazette & Chronicle but it only covers the period from 1825 to 1834. Charlie King gg grandson of Cleophas F Roy dit King of Pawtucket RI Martha wrote: Would anyone know if newspapers of Pawtucket in the 1820's are archived somewhere? I am hoping there might be a wedding announcement for Alfred Jenks and Sarah Albro that took place on Nov. 2, 1820 in Pawtucket. I am trying to learn who Sarah's parents were.
25. Re: [RIPROVID] Anyone interested in transcriptions from the "14th Heavy Arti... [1]
Hi Jean, thanks. Is it ok to post anything or should I just ask people if they want a lookup? Anyone interested in the officers, or anyone that was an enlisted man in the Civil War, please request now. The book gets returned to the library (I pulled it in from another library) on Saturday, send your request now. Nancy-Jo Nunez

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