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1. Re: [VT-L] BLOOMFIELD, VERMONT [1]
Tucky, I am really interested in finding this Roger Couture. My great grandmother was Georgianna Couture from St Bernard's parish in Quebec. I have the names of all her brother's and sister's and am wondering if this Roger might be one of their children. Harriet On Tue, 04 Jan 2000 21:48:25 -0500 Tucky Sancibrian writes: > Here's a bit more from "Bloomfield, News and History", Edited by > Roger > Couture. > > December 21, 1900 - Island Pond Herald. > > Monday morning the community
2. Re: [VT-L] Selectman?? [1]
At 01:24 AM 01/13/2000 EST, you wrote: >Will someone please tell me what "Selectman" means??? > >Regards, >Ellen Hi, Ellen: The selectmen are the governing body of a New England town. They have had various duties throughout the years, including at one time sanity hearings for example, but for the most part can be thought of as a collective Executive branch. In later years, the selectmen of a larger town might hire a Town Manager to handle the daily operations of town business. The bulk of the Legislative
3. [VT-L] "Chilson" Craftsbury, Vt. Mt. Holly, Vt. Rutland, Vt. Irasburg, Vt. and Enosburg, Vt. [1]
>From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer Craftsbury, Vermont pg. 176 Colin Judge Paddock. Paper received from Hon. E. A. Stewart: At a meeting of the Orleans County Bar July 9, 1867, John L. Edwards, John H. Prentiss and H. Chilson, Esqs. were appointed to draft resolutions on the death of Judge Paddock. From their resolutions drawn and reported we quote: "Resolved, that we truly deplore the death of the late James A. Paddock; the salt has lost off its savor; the Bar has lost of its virtue and worth,-
4. [VT-L] (no subject) [1]
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------647A22B89D2653006917EB25 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Seeking Info on my wife's Potter Family of Pawlet and Wells. Attached Matilda Potter, father James mother Emily (Pierce) Potter is my wife's gg grandmother. --------------647A22B89D2653006917EB25 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="Potter.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="Potter.txt" D
5. [VT-L] Derby, Vermont Orleans County "Place" [1]
>From Childs County Gazetteer and Directory: Derby, Vermont Orleans County Frank Place was born near London, England, in 1792. When quite young he enlisted as a bugler in the British army, and during the war of 1812 came to America with his regiment. While in Quebec, he, in company with a non-commissioned officer by the name of Tim McDaniels, deserted. After many days of weary travel through the wilderness, and many narrow escapes from recapture, they reached Derby Line. While camping in the woods here they
6. [VT-L] Hook Family [1]
Looking for info on Herbert C. Hook 1875-1931, Webster D. Hook 1856-1916, Harvey A. Hook 1889-1947, Clarence M. Hook 1884-1946.A Dyer Hook was in the Rev. War, and lived in N.H. Thanks for your help, as you can tell I am new at this....Thanks Shirly Hook-Therrien 43 Bugbee Road Chelsea, Vermont 05038
7. [VT-L] Wells, Vermont Rutland County "Bowe" [1]
Rob, >From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer Wells, Vermont Rutland County pg. 1205 Vol. 3 Amos came from Middletown, CT. He settled upon a small farm near the Pond bridge, and remained there until his death, which occurred in 1844, in the 74th year of his age. Mr. Bowe was an excellent scholar for his day, and a great reader. In his religious belief, he was an Episcopalian. He was twice married. His children were Titus, Amos, Emily, by his first wife, and Obadiah A; Abner, Rebecca and Esther A; by hi
8. Re: [VT-L] "Searl" from Arlington, Vermont Bennington County "James Searl" [1]
HI, Sorry, I forgot the one you ask about, Listed under Grantees is also a James Searl. Polly > From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer: > Arlington, Vermont Bennington County > pg. 122 > Searl (without the s) > The town of Arlington was chartered in the usual form by Gov. Wentworth, > July 28, 1761; of the Grantees* Very few ever resided in the town. Their > rights were for the most part in the hands of some half a dozen persons, > who sold to settlers and speculators for the benefit of those conc
9. Re: [VT-L] Re: The Repertory Lookups/LEE/MITCHEL [1]
9 nov 1826,notice....A lengthy legal noticeconcerning the petition of Delia Lee of Fairfield for a divorce from her husband Harvey Lee,who she married 14 Dec.1819,at Fairfield by the name of Delia Mitchel. 5 mar 1829 died...In Willison,Miss Maria Lee,aged 23. that's all i have billmck ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Edelstein" To: "'william mckenney'" Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 2:21 PM Subject: RE: [VT-L] Re: The Repertory Lookups > > >
10. [VT-L] Bradford, Vermont Orange County "Jonathan Austin" [1]
>From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer Vol. 2 page 616 Bradford, Vermont Orange County In March 1812, the town entered into a contract with Jonathan Austin, one of its inhabitants, to lease the above mentioned 300 acres of school-land to him, his heirs and assigns, as long as wood should grow or water run, for the consideration of the interest, at 6 per cent to be annually paid, on the sum of $1666.67, amounting to $100 yearly; at the same time allowing the said Austin, his heirs and assigns, the pr
11. [VT-L] The entire ancestry and story on Jemima How Indian Captive! [1]
Dianne Dorn (aka Dashmom@aol.com) found the ancestry of Jemima How (and how!) Now we have it ALL! Thanks Dianne! New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV (IV) Caleb, third son of Nehemiah and Mary (Willard) Howe, was born December 3, 1723, in Sudbury, and removed with his father to Westmoreland, New Hampshire, where he was elected town clerk, March 31, 1752. Soon after he removed to Vernon, Vermont, which was formerly a part of the town of Hinsdale, New Hampshire. He
12. [VT-L] Fletcher, Vermont Franklin County "Suicides" [1]
>From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer Fletcher, Vermont Franklin County pg. 206 Vol. 2 The first case known to this writer is that of Francis Wetherbee, by hanging himself with a small skein of shoe-thread, on the old Thurston place, on the south side of Lamoille rive, in October, 1817. In 1849, Mrs. Freeman, the 2d wife of Erastus, Freeman, hung herself in the wood-shed on the farm now owned by Loren C. Lee. In 1854, a French boy, called Charlie Potter, hung himself in Mr. Potter's barn, on the far
13. [VT-L] PEABODY, SCHOOLCRAFT [1]
John Wesley PEABODY b. 25 Oc 1825, Fairfax, Franklin Co, VT m. Hannah F. SCHOOLCRAFT b. 26 May 1829. They m. 13 Jan, 1849, Chicopee, NY. Hannah's obit states that she was born in Fairfax, Canada. On census records, it states she was b. Canada East. My question - would anyone know if there is a Fairfax, Canada along the VT border? Should I assume this to be a mistaken memory by informant for the obit? I am trying to place the Schoolcraft family in specific area of Canada. Obviously near border, as children
14. [VT-L] Chittendon Folks [1]
Hi Folks, I have in Monroe Co, Michigan a Cornelia Chittendon b ca 1820 or so who married an Isaac J. Curtis. In same town she also had brothers Noah and Henry. They all were born somewhere in Vermont, and I think their father was either Thomas or Henry. Anyone fill me in on this?? Thanks. Karen A. Hill
15. Re: [VT-L] War of 1812 [1]
I checked the "State of Vermont Roster of Soldiers in the War of 1812-14", prepared and published under the direction of Herbert T. Johnson, Adjutant General, 1933. I found the following entries. Heath, Daniel, Fifer Enlisted 25 Sep 1813 in Capt. Charles Bennett's Company, Dixon's Regiment. Heath, David, Corinth Volunteered to go to Plattsburgh, Sep 1814, and served in company of Capt. Ebenezer Spencer of Vershire. Ref: Book 52, AGO Page 48. There was no Lu
16. [VT-L] KING [1]
Could some kind person with access to VT census look for Spills KING co: Addison location: Vergennes pg: 227 yr: 1850 and Philip KING co: Washington location: Georgia pg: 047 yr: 1850 I am looking for the parents of Louisa kingborn 1838,and her brother Raymond. Thank you Al at tazntoad@wizard.com -----Original Message----- From: Pauline Manosh To: VERMONT-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 10:19 AM Subject: [VT-L] "Mosher" Wells Verm
17. [VT-L] Re: VERMONT-D Digest V00 #9 [1]
Hello Hoping someone can help me with info on the marriage of Jacob Chamberlain and Paulina Baird. I believe she was born in Swanton VT between 1820 and 1825. The married in Brattleboro Vt 1848. I would appreciate any info on her birth or thier marriage. I already sent to VR and no information was available on either. Thanks, jackie Researching: Clough, Chamberlain, Gauthier, Buzzell, Baird, Ouellette, Gilligan
18. [VT-L] Montpelier, Vermont Washington County "The Dodge Family" New Hampshire [1]
>From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer: Vol. 4 pg. 501-502 published 1882 Montpelier, Vermont Washington County In 1811 two brothers, Jared and Thomas Dodge, who were born in New Hampshire, came from Barre to this town. Jared, the eldest of the two, early became a member of the Congregational church, and was a devoted member until his death. He married Namomi Olcutt, of Keene, N. H; and reared a family of 6 sons and 3 daughter, another daughter dying in infancy. Mary, the eldest, married for her fi
19. [VT-L] cemetery look up [1]
Hi, Would someone be so kind as to look up for me. I would like to know all the CAREYs listed in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Rutland. If there are too many to type I will gladly pay for copy and postage costs. Thank you, Susan Fox susabell@bellsouth.net
20. [VT-L] Fw: LaRoche/LaRocque [1]
Other Vermont helpers, any info on this? This is much too late for me. Howard E-mail: stebbhs@juno.com (no attachments) --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: JJamieTX@aol.com To: stebbhs@juno.com Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 23:55:10 EST Subject: LaRoche/LaRocque Message-ID: Just read your story of your ggrandfathers death you placed over a year ago. How Sad!!!! We're looking for the lineage for ROSE CECILE LAROCHE/LAROCQUE who married EBERT LAVALLEE in about 1920in C
21. [VT-L] Newbury, Vermont Orange County "Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military services" Living in 1840 [1]
>From Vermont Historical Gazetteer Newbury, Vermont Orange County Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military services: >From the "Census of Pensioners Living in 1840 as returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts, under the act for taking the sixth census. Names Age Heads of families with whom pensioners resided June 1, 1840 Wm. Tice 80 Joshua Bailey, jr. Sarah Ladd,
22. [VT-L] DONAHUE/NOWLAN/Central Vermont [1]
John Donahue and Ann Maxwell lived in Berlin, VT in 1840. Their daughter Catherine m. James Nowlan, son of Daniel and Mary in Montpelier, Vt on July 6, 1848. Any hints or connections? Thanks. Sue
23. Re: [VT-L] Jerome Knapp,b.VTc1816 Augustus Knapp of Birdstown, ILL. and Middletown, Vermont Rutland County [1]
>From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer Middletown, Vermont Rutland County pg. 822-823 The children of Eli son of George who moved here from Arlington in 1785 and Mary Oatman, were: Ira, Orlin, Joel, Calista, Emily. Lucien, Cyril, Ellen, Mary, Jane and Dennis: Emily married Augustus Knapp, of Birdstown, ILL; she and her husband are both dead. Lucien died at Middletown, Mar. 3, 1861. Polly Pmanosh@pwshift.com > Parents of Jerome Knapp unknown to me. > He moved to IL, perhaps with his family > Jero
24. Vermonters in Tuolumne Co. CA - LAMPSON [1]
Hi, All. While rummaging around in a dusty used book store here in Stockton, CA, I came across History of Tuolumne County California. Published by B.F. Alley, 1882. San Francisco, CA. In it's biography section, were four men from Vermont who came to California during the Gold Rush. Since this book had a very limited publication, I thought it might be appropriate to post it to this list. Here's the first. Harriette Stockton, CA DR. R.M. LAMPSON The subject of this sketch was born in South Hero, Gra
25. Vermonters in Tuolumne Co. CA - Rodgers [1]
>From History of Tuolumne County California. Published by B.F. Alley, 1882. San Francisco, CA. HON. EDWIN A. RODGERS Mr. Rodgers has spent thirty years of an active and successful life in Tuolumne County, having come here in 1852. Born in the Green Mountain State in 1825, he entered Harvard College at a suitable age, and graduated duly, having acquired an excellent classical education that has served him excellently well throughout all the ensuing years. Pursuing legal studies in the office of an able

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