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From: "Lisa Lepore" <>
Subject: Re: [MABRISTO] Re: Hebronville
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 00:04:30 -0500
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Well, that's what I thought, but the clerk couldn't find
him there. Their family name was really Gaumond
which gets pretty mangled. Frank used the name Gilmore
according to my grandmother, and in every record I have
found, so it would make sense that his birth was recorded
that way.

He had a sister Rosanne who is lost also - she supposedly
*died young* so she might be buried over there somewhere.

In the meantime, I found a nice site on the mills with a photo of
Dodgeville
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/MarjChapman/Dodgvill.htm

Does St Stephens in Dodgeville have it's own cemetery?

Thank you,
Lisa

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From: "mvi18th" <>
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Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: [MABRISTO] Re: Hebronville


>
> HEBRONVILLE AND DODGEVILLE are on SOUTH MAIN STREET in ATTLEBOROUGH
> they are both Afew miles SOUTH from the center and the DODGEVILLE
MILL
> is still there and so is the Methodist church Catolic wedding may
have
> been St. Stephens in Dodgeville (lots of people with connections
to
> Canada settled those sections....I helped clean and reserch the
> DODGEVILLEFAMILY CEMETERY on an Island in Dodgeville pond there are
> other cemeteries in that area mentioned.....ATTLEBORO would have if
> there any records ....
> Carol H wrote:
>
> >Hi Lisa,
> >
> >In doing a search in Google for Hebronville, I came across this
page with the description of just where Hebronville is.
> >
> >http://history.rays-place.com/ma/attleborough.htm
> >
> >Is says
> >"Hebronville is a small village in the southern part of the town
with a station on the railroad, a post office, a church (Methodist), a
school, and a few shops. There is a large foreign element in the
population employed mostly in the cotton mills of the Hebronville
Manufacturing Company. These mills employ about 600 operators, have
21,760 spindles. The company conducts a general store."
> >
> >I would suggest that this puts Hebronville right on the line of
Mass & RI. Maybe you could find the record in Pawtucket or as the
clerk suggested, Seekonk. I have found many times that boundaries
moved so much that what was one state had been another. Just a
thought.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Carol Sherman Houghton
> >
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> >
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