I'm looking for Samuel ROGERS (b. 1800) or his sons Henry Phillip ROGERS (b.
12-18-1837) and Edward ROGERS (b. 1838), living in Mooers NY in 1850 and in
1860. Henry and Edward enlisted in Company G of NY 153rd Regiment from
Mooers. Edward was married there to Sarah Ann (LNU). Samuel's wife was
Aurelia PERRY (b. 1804). Before coming to Clinton County, they lived in
Orwell VT for a period of time. Both Henry and Edward were born in Orwell
VT.
Samuel ROGERS and Aurelia PERRY were both born in NY. Aurelia's fat
>From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer
Sheldon, Vermont Franklin County
Vol. 2 pg. 378
The congregational church was organized in August 1816: the precise date is
not remembered--and there are o records now in existence farther back than
1830. The meeting of the council for its organization was held in the school
house standing on the west side of Black Creek, where the present school
house on that side stands. The moderator was Rev. Benjamin Wooster, of
Fairfield; the scribe, Rev. James Parker, of E
>From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer
Fairfield, Vermont Franklin County
Vol. 2 pg. 192
The first deed of any portion of the new town was given Jan. 29, 1765, by
Abraham Davenport of Fairfield, CT; to Samuel Hungerford of New Fairfield,
CT. There does not appear to have been any permanent settler here before
Joseph Wheeler, in 1787. John Sunderland and John Mutchell appear to have
settled in 1788, also Gabriel Sherwood, Wm. Beaden and James Hawley from
Huntington, CT; Ebenezer Lobdell and David and
I am searching all of these families from Northfield,
Vermont and all surrounding areas. I am interested to
share any info with anyone searching these families.
Any help is appreciated. Tammy in AZ
I have reviewed and recorded (Hatch data) the first of 2 FHC films of
Norwich, VT Town Clerk records. I posted on the Hatch list. Anyone else
interested in this info, will gladly forward.
According to the historical book of Norwich many other towns in VT were
settled by folks from Norwich.
Darrell, a Hatch married a Dutton. So though you "suppose some remote
relations to those Duttons", does that make us remotely related ;0)
Sun a shinning in Enumclaw!
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~ HATCH ing
Not even sure this is an appropriate item for this list but.......
Years ago as a young child my grandmother made a sort of ginger/vinegar drink for the boys in the hay fields.It was actually very good!
I think some of the ingredients were water, vinegar, ginger and probably sugar but the amounts used are unknown.
I tried to mix this up for our reunion this past year but sure didn't taste like gram's.........
Would anyone know of this and have the correct recipe?
[Of course, this is a critical genealog
I don't believe they'll ever come out in paperback. They are going to
be huge books--the probate index is 6x9 and the B&T index is 8 1/2 x 11.
Joann Nichols
Mary Anne Baker wrote:
>
> These sound great. Thanks for the detailed descriptions. Do you know if
> there are plans for paperback editions? M.A. Baker
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Cornwall, VT is in Addison County.
Joann Nichols
RICHARD CARTER wrote:
>
> Can someone tell me where Cornwall Vt is located... What county... Had a
> crib sheet, but, lost it.
>
> Dick Carter
> rcar37@prodigy.net
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>From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer
Berkshire, Vermont Franklin County
Vol. 2 pg. 120 (published 1871)
John M. Woodworth, Esq.; who settled on the original and main road about one
and a half mile south of Berkshire Center, at an early day, and who became a
magistrate and was a leading citizen, left four sons, tow of them
twins---named George Washington and Alexander Hamilton--who all settled in
town, and are among its intelligent, thrifty and prosperous farmers. They
add much as well to the resou
Hi -- I'm new to the list and I'm researching the following family groups:
1.. Oliver Cook (b. abt 1755 no location available and d. 8/1834 in Windham Co. VT) married (4/1779 in Ashfield MA) to Meribah Jones (b. abt 1758 no location available and d. 7/1828 in Windham Co. VT). They had 8 children -- Ziba (b. 12/1782 in Windham Co), Prudence (b. 2/1785 in Windham Co), Mary (b. 10/1787 in Windham Co), Oliver (b. 3/1790 in Windham Co), Jerusha (b. 6/1792 in Windham Co.), Enos (b. 5/1794 in Windham Co), Dariu
Found this at a United Kingdom website! With the article that appeared in the
Boston Globe! (see also his home in Brattleboro, VT)!
RUDYARD KIPLING
1865-1936
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Kipling in Gloucester, Mass.
Kipling in Gloucester -
(1)
http://www.kipling.org.uk/kip_glos1.htm
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Kipling also built a home in Brattleboro, VT ! That story at:
Surname: KNIGHT
Source: Farnsworth Memorial
Matthias Farnsworth Jr/Sarah Nutting Line
p.85
Flora Farnsworth b.___dau of Jarvis D. Farnsworth
b. May l8, l830 at Enosburg, VT son of Horace Farnsworth
and wife, Sally Farnsworth of Fairfax, Vt. (p.85)
Flora Farnsworth m. John KNIGHT(moved to Chicago)
Note: Jarvis Farnsworth married 3 times:
l. Sarah Crocker
2. Huldah Cribb
3. Eliza Wood
His two children (Flora and Charles were by Huldah Cribb.
Flora Farnsworth m. John Knight (moved to Chicago)
Jonath
Where can I go to read up on all these "Warning Outs" ? I didn't know what
it meant so I deleted them -- now I need to check them out :( Is there a
digest I can read back through? You can email me personally so that we don't
overload the VT listing. Tks ! Ce
Char, The Genealogy Detective is a research Program... they
spent over a year getting links and sources most of us never
even knew existed. I personally spent much more than that
on a family History book that was 15 years out of date.....8-(
CharWeston441@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 2/22/00 7:38:18 PM Central Standard Time,
> methenyd@megapipe.net writes:
>
> <<
> The software product I think was genealogy detective, not
one of those cheap clones.. which flood the markets.
> I bought a copy
From the History of the Eastern Township
Province of Quebec, Dominion of Canada
Civil and Descriptive
by Mrs. C. M. Day
Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street
1869
East Farnham.
pg. 272-273
The warrant of survey for a tract of land lying within the district of
Montreal, bounded north by Granby, east by Brome, south by Dunham and
Stanbridge, and west by the seigniors, was issued August 27th, 1798. The
tract was erected into a township named Farnham and granted in part to
Samuel Gale, Oliver Wells, Samu
HI everyone,
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I sympathize with you. I have been searching for a long time for BERNIER
marriage records myself. My particular interests are Louis BERNIER/BARNEY
and Josephine COURTEMANCHE/SHORTSLEEVES, married c. 1849, and Priscilla
BERNIER/BARNEY and Joseph JACQUES, married c. 1853. I have theorized that
Louis and Priscilla are siblings, and am anxious to expand the family.
Perhaps (just perhaps) Charles fits in, too. I will keep that in mind in my
future searches for this elusive family.
Louis and Priscilla BERNIER or
Joseph U. Searles could have been a descendant of Benjamin B. Searles and
his wife Eunice. Benj B. had a Rev. War pension # S22501. He applied 1818
Franklin Co, VT. In 1820 he was of Berkshire aged 54 with wf Eunice aged
54, children: Eunice unable to work, Pamelia 16, Delila 13, orphan boy 12,
and a grandson 6(not named). In 1826 his son Benj 32 res. at Berkshire.
Also had a son Orrin living in 1826. He has a DAR record. Says wf was
Eunice Scott. Hope this helps. Dawn
_______________________
>From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer
Strafford, Vermont Orange County
Vol. 2 pg. 1073
Strafford was settled in the year 1768, by James Pennock and six of his sons
(* William, Sam'l, Aaron, Peter, Herman, Oliver, Jesse, James, Jr.; and
Jeremiah. The last one named never came to Strafford. The daughters were Amy
and Elizabeth. Amy married Daniel West: Elizabeth married Jermiah Baldwin
and, after his decease, she became the second wife of John Alger.) and
Ezekiel Parish, Frederick Smith, William Brisc
>From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer
Brandon, Vermont Rutland county
pg. 447 Vol. 3
William Dodge, Sen; was from Chesterfield, N.H. He commenced on the place
since, and for a long period, known as the Elijah Goodenow farm, where the
latter resided at the time of his death. His first purchase was of Jonathan
Farr of N.H; Feb. 5, 1784, for 84, 110 acres. He made other purchases
afterwards. This farm was sold to Elijah Goodenow, his son in law, by Daniel
Dodge, son of Wm.; May 23, 1792, for 150. Mr. D
In a message dated 2/14/00 1:30:16 AM Mountain Standard Time,
VERMONT-D-request@rootsweb.com writes:
<< >From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer
Berkshire, Vermont Franklin County
Vol. 2 pg. 118
Hon. Martin D. Follett lived just within the border of Enosburgh, but his
business and neighborhood associations were almost wholly with the south
east part of Berkshire and the north-west part of Montgomery, More than 60
years ago he began the beautiful interval farm on Trout river, which, with
addit
Are divorce records available on line for Vermont. Seeking Divorce
information for Arthur Charles Bingham, and Augusta Sylvia Larson Bingham
abour 1911-12. And subsequent remarriage for either. I understand that these
records are maintained at Middlesex. Is anyone available for Lookup??? Also,
where is Middlesex located? I cannot locate on my Atlas. Thanks for your
time.===
Dick Carter
rcar37@prodigy.net