Thanks. Have printed out a copy for the Chittenden County Historical Society "biography file" I remember the son, Col. Holden for his many years in the Burlington Federal Savings & Loan.
Best wishes,
Leo Fleury
JOMARIE37@webtv.net wrote:
Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Mon.June 21,1937.
WALLINGFORD, Vt.
June 20--Word was received here of the death at his home in Orlando,
Fla., on June 17 of George H. Holden, 87, a native of this town. He was
born here April 7, 1849.
He is survived by his wife, Harriet M
Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Fri.Dec. 10, 1943.
Mrs.Adolphus J. Germon, 63, the former Mary Beauregard of Brandon, Vt.,
died yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Rutland Vt. Hospital
after a long illness. The funeral will be held at the Church of the
Sacred Heart of Mary in this city (Rutland) tomorrow morning at 9
o'clock with burial in St. Mary's cemetery in Brandon, Vt. Mrs. Germon
was a member of the St.Anne Society of the local parish. She had been a
resident of Mendon,Vt. for 25 years. She is sur
Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Mon.June 21,1937.
WALLINGFORD, Vt.
June 20--Word was received here of the death at his home in Orlando,
Fla., on June 17 of George H. Holden, 87, a native of this town. He was
born here April 7, 1849.
He is survived by his wife, Harriet Miller Holden of Orlando, Fla., a
son, Col. G.J. Holden, and two grandchildren of Burlington, Vt. and a
sister, Mrs. Ida Cobb of West Rutland, Vt.
Funeral services were held at the home of Col. Holden today. Burial was
in Burlington, Vt.
The newspaper of choice for Shelburne and Chittenden Co. would be the
Burlington Free Press, it was definitely around during that time period.
Marcie Crocker
At 12:50 PM 1/5/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Jo:
>Would be interested in knowing if you have any info from
>the Br. Post re Chittenden Co. events ca 1875-85 era?
>I am exceptionally interested in Shelburne, Chitt. Co.
>that time frame.
>Bev
>
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Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--May 15, 1908
RUTLAND, Vt.
Frederick Lynch and family of Meadow street
(Rutland) will move to Burlington, Vt. where Mr. Lynch has secured
employment.
Hi Jo:
Would be interested in knowing if you have any info from
the Br. Post re Chittenden Co. events ca 1875-85 era?
I am exceptionally interested in Shelburne, Chitt. Co.
that time frame.
Bev
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Subject: [VTCHITTE] 1850-51 Chittenden County Officers
> Source, The Brandon Vt.Post--Thur. Nov.14, 1850.
>
Bev. the Rutland library only had the Brandon
Post on microfilm for 1850 to 1852, at least that's all I found. I don't
think the paper was in business for long.
Jomarie
Source, The Brandon Vt.Post--Thur. Nov.14, 1850.
CHITTENDEN COUNTY OFFICERS, 1850-51
Israel P. Richardson, Truman Galusha, Assistant Judges of the County
Court.
Charles Adams, Burlington, Judge of Probate.
John G. Saxe, Burlington, State's Attorney.
S. W. Taylor, Burlington, Sheriff.
William S. Wood, Westford, High Bailiff.
Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Dec. 31, 1946.
NORTH SPRINGFIELD, Vt.
Dec. 30--The funeral of Mrs. Esther Wallace Chambers, 63, who died on
December 26 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester Gardner, was held
in the Adams memorial chapel in Chester, Vt. on Sunday. The Rev. Edwin
L. Thornton, pastor of the North Springfield ,Vt. Baptist church,
officiated and burial was in Pine Grove Cemetery.
The bearers were Fletcher Johnston, Lester Gardner, Elmer Alexander,
Alfred Walker, Lester Walker and Roger Martin.