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Jesse Miller, 2nd Joseph Miller Smith Miller Ebenezer Mitchel John Moor
Company Capt. Caleb Keep
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. Caleb Keep Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. Aaron Coe
Elijah Holleway Elijah Holley William Hoten Amasa How Ephraim How Enos Howe John Howe
Hezekiah Hubbard Isaac Hubbard
Capt. Isaac Colton
Capt. John Hamilton
William Mason Eliphaz Miller Isaac Miller Jesse Miller
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Name
Joseph Moor William Moore Reuben Morey Ephraim Munson
Jesse Munson Benjamin Olds Joseph Parker
David Parsons
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Caleb Keep
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Caleb Keep
Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. David Cowden
Capt. David Cowden
Capt. William Cannon
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. Nathan Rowle (Rowley ?)
Capt. William Cooley
Col. Elisha Painter's Regt.
Capt. Reuben Munn
Capt. Caleb Keep
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. William Cooley
Dan Robinson, Jr.
Capt. Benjamin Barnes
John Robinson
Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. Isaac Colton
Col. 3rd Hampshire County Regt.
Capt. Aaron Coe
Timothy Roe
Capt. William Cooley
Amos Root
Capt. William Cooley
Stephen Root
Continental Army
Abel Rose
Capt. Reuben Munn
Abner Rose
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Amos Rose
Capt. William Cooley
Daniel Rose
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. Benjamin Barnes
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Elijah Rose
Elisha Rose
Enoch Rose
Company Capt. William Cooley Continental Army
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. Reuben Munn
Capt. Caleb Keep
Jonathan Parsons
Moses Parsons
Nathan Parsons
Philip Parsons
Seth Parsons James Peebles Jonathan Peebles, Jr.
Thomas Pelton
William Peters
Alderton Pratt
Gerard Pratt
Phineas Pratt
Stephen Pratt
Edward Pye
William Robins
Charles Robinson
Dan Robinson
London Robinson
Timothy Robinson Seth Roe
Daniel Rose, Jr.
David Rose
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
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Name
Gad Rose
Jonathan Rose
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Jonathan Rose, Jr.
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Justus Rose
Capt. William Cooley
Justus Rose, Jr.
Capt. William Cooley
Lemuel Rose
Capt. Elnathan Haskell
Levi Rose
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Peter Rose
Capt. Solomon Brown
Rufus Rose
Capt. William Cooley
Russell Rose
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Seth Rose
Capt. Aaron Coe
Sharon Rose
Capt. William Cooley
Timothy Rose
Capt. Elnathan Haskell
Roswell Rowley
Capt. William Cooley
George Scutcheon
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Caleb Seaward
Capt. William Cooley
Enos Seaward
Capt. William Cooley
Jedediah Seaward
Capt. William Cooley
John Seaward
Capt. William Cooley
John Sele
Capt. Isaac Pope
Noadiah Seward
Capt. William Cooley
Asa Simonds
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Ebenezer Smith
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Josephus Smith
Capt. Isaac Colton
Aaron Spelman
Capt. William Cooley
Charles Spelman
Capt. William Cooley
David Spelman
Capt. Aaron Coe
Eber Spelman
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
John Spelman
Capt. William Cooley
Levi Spelman
Capt. Samuel Thrall
Oliver Spelman
Capt. Aaron Coe
Reuben Spelman
Capt. Benjamin Barnes
Stephen Spelman
Capt. William Cooley
Timothy Spelman
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
David Squire
Capt. Aaron Coe
Jeremiah Stanton John Stevens
Capt. Caleb Keep
Alexander Stewart
Capt. Benjamin Phillips
Elijah Stiles John Stiles
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Samuel Stiles
Capt. William Cooley
Benjamin Stow
Company Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
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Name
Company Capt. Alden
Elihu Stow David Strickland
Capt. William Cooley
John Strickland
Capt. Aaron Coe
Jonathan Strickland
Capt. William Cooley
Joseph Strickland
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Eleazer Strong
Capt. William Cooley
David Sulley
Capt. Aaron Coe
Lewis Sweatman
Capt. Aaron Coe
Joseph Swetland
Capt. William Cooley
George Taylor
Continental Army
Nathaniel Thompson
Capt. Isaac Colton
Samuel Thrall
Quartermaster 3rd Mass. Regt.
Samuel Thrall, Jr.
Capt. William Cannon
David Tibbals
Capt. Benjamin Barnes
John Tibbals
Capt. Aaron Coe
John Tibbals, Jr.
Capt. Aaron Coe
Amasa Tillotson
Capt. William Cooley
Elijah Trial
Capt. Nathan Rowle (Rowley ?)
Benjamin Waite
Capt. William Cooley
Benjamin Warters
Capt. William Cooley
Samuel Wheeler
Capt. Caleb Hyde
John White
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Charles Williams
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Elijah Williams
Capt. William Cooley
Samuel Williams
Capt. William Cooley
Thomas Williams
Capt. William Cooley
William Williams
Capt. Isaac Colton
Jared Willooks
Capt. Solomon Brown
Eli Woolworth
Capt. Aaron Coe
Israel Wright
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
John Wright
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Stephen Wright
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Thaddeus Wright
Capt. Aaron Coe
The following list of names of soldiers in the Revolutionary War has been compiled from the official publication, Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolution, wherein their individual services are set forth in detail. In that record it does not appear from what Town they came or to what Town they are accredited. It is believed that all the men mentioned in this list went from Granville to the war, and it is submitted that most, if not all, of them did so, because they all served in the so-called "Granville companies," those companies commanded by Captains Lebbeus Ball, Aaron Coe, William Cooley, John
Daniel Wheeler
Capt. Caleb Hyde
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Hamilton and Benjamin Barnes. And further, in general, the family names in the list are the names of families at that time living in Granville.
Name
Company
Abiel Abbit (Abbott ?)
Capt. William Cooley
Nathaniel Allen
Capt. Aaron Coe
Thomas Arms
Capt. Aaron Coe
Stephen Baldwin
Capt. William Cooley
Jabez Ball
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Enoch Bancroft
Capt. William Cooley
Benjamin Barlow
Capt. William Cooley
Heman Barlow
Capt. William Cooley
John Battles (Buttles ?)
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Caleb Birt
Capt. Benjamin Barnes
Samuel Blair
Capt. William Cooley
William Boies
Capt. Aaron Coe
Andrew Brown
Capt. Aaron Coe
Gideon Bush
Capt. Aaron Coe
James Campbel
Capt. Aaron Coe
William Campbel
Capt. Aaron Coe
Samuel Carnahan
Capt. William Cooley
Daniel Clark
Capt. William Cooley
Ezra Covil
Capt. William Cooley
William Cross
Capt. Aaron Coe
Ebenezer Dowd
Capt. Aaron Coe
Elihu Dowd
Capt. William Cooley
John Duglis (Douglas?)
Capt. Aaron Coe
Squire Elmar (perhaps Elmer Squire)
Capt. Aaron Coe
Amos Fenn
Capt. William Cooley
Russell Fitch
Capt. Aaron Coe
Daniel Fuller
Capt. Aaron Coe
Joseph Gears
Capt. Aaron Coe
Israel Gibbs
Capt. William Cooley
Isaac Gilburt
Capt. Aaron Coe Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Daniel Gilmore
Capt. William Cooley
Reuben Graves
Rufus Hall
Capt. William Cooley
Robert Hamilton
Capt. John Hamilton Capt. Aaron Coe
Samuel Hamilton
Thomas Hamilton
Capt. John Hamilton
Reuben Hecox
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Benjamin Barnes
Godfrey Hickcon Levi Hickcon
Capt. Benjamin Barnes
Joel Gleason
Capt. William Cooley
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Name
Luke Hickcon Eldad Holcomb Josiah Holeday Samuel R. Hoppin John Huleman Person Huntriss Benjamin Ives Enoch Johnson John Jones Judah Jones John Kanada David Kinch
David Knox William Knox Joseph Miller, 3rd Timothy Miller Cephas Mills Moses Mitchell James MolHolland James Moore Thomas Moore Mark Noble Isaac Penfield
Elnathan Pratt
David Provin James Provin Abner Raney William Roads Josiah Rockwood Israel Root
Daniel Scovil
Westol Scovil Jonathan Shepard Ph's Shepard
David Simons Daniel Slade Eleazer Slocom John Smith Timothy Smith Amos Spaford Asa Staples Samuel Stedman John Stephenson
Company Capt. Benjamin Barnes Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Aaron Coe Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Benjamin Barnes Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Benjamin Barnes
Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. William Cooley Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. William Cooley Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. John Hamilton
Capt. William Cooley Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. William Cooley Capt. John Hamilton
Capt. Aaron Coe Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Benjamin Barnes Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. John Hamilton
Capt. William Cooley
Capt. William Cooley Capt. William Cooley
Capt. Benjamin Barnes
Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
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Name
Spencer Steward Solomon Stewart
Capt. William Cooley
Daniel Stiles
Capt. Aaron Coe
Job Stiles Asa Sweet
Capt. Lebbeus Ball
Ezekiel Swetmon
Capt. Aaron Coe
William Taylor
Capt. Aaron Coe
Ephraim Williams
Capt. William Cooley
Zebulon Williams
Capt. John Hamilton
Men from Granville who served in the 1812 War
The following list of officers is compiled from the Roster in the office of the Adjutant General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, they having served in the Fourth Division, Fourth Regiment, First Brigade, Massachusetts State troops.
There appears to be no record of the privates who served in this war in the Adjutant General's office in Boston, and such record as there may be in Wash- ington is not kept by towns or counties.
Lieutenant Colonel
James Barlow
Joseph Parsons Hezekiah Robinson
Paymaster
John F. Smith
James Cooley
Lieutenants
Surgeon
Edmund Babcock
Rufus Harvey
Jonathan B. Bancroft
Adjutant
George Cooley
Daniel Gillet
Loring Lane
Major
Reuben Hills
Captains
Sylvester Tinker Ensigns John W. Babcock
Bela Bancroft
James Root
James B. Bates
Samuel Wharfield
Allyn Bidwell
Erastus Woodruff
William Marvin
In the First Brigade of Cavalry in the same Regiment were:
Captain Joel Parsons
Lieutenant
Dennison Parsons
Cornet Jonathan Hamilton
Also serving in this war, but in what organization it is not known were: Captain Surgeon Isaac Phelps
David B. Curtis, died in army 1813
Company Capt. Aaron Coe
Capt. William Cooley
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Privates Vincent Holcomb Justus Rose
When Boston was threatened by the British in 1814 and additional troops were needed for the defense of that port, Capt. William Marvin raised a Company of Militia "in Granville and vicinity." This Company was a part of Lieut .- Col. Enos Foot's Regiment and was in service at Boston from Septem- ber 10, 1814, to November 17, 1814, arriving in Boston soon after the middle of September. Nothing in the record indicates which men came from Gran- ville and which did not, so the names of the entire Company are here inserted, and the ones believed to have been of Granville are marked thus *.
Officers
*Capt. William Marvin Lieut. Matthew Smith Ensign Saul Lyman
*Sergt. Solomon Root Sergt. Samuel Pomeroy Sergt. Salmon Belding
*Sergt. George W. Granger
Corp. Jeremiah S. Grove Corp. Simon Stewart
*Nott, Oliver Parsons, John
Corp. James H. Birchard Corp. Charles Slayton
*Musician George Taylor
*Musician Alpheus Bancroft Musician Morgan Deny Privates
*Barlow, Heman
*Barnes, Ebenezer
*Bates, Phineas Beach, Gerial
*Booth, Elisha
Chandler, Samuel
Cheeseman, Abel Cheeseman, Saul Clampton, Samuel
*Clark, Ralph C.
*Cook, Russell Darling, William Day, Jacob Dickson, Caleb W. Durant, Clark Elsworth, Hezekiah
*Graves, Issacher
*Hall, Elijah Hoskins, Elijah
*Henry, Samuel Hitchcock, Ebenezer M.
Meacham, Philip Moore, Asa Muffit, Abraham
*Northway, Friend
*Pheland, Gad
*Pratt, Silas
*Robinson, Chancy Rogers, Joshua Ronney, Sewall
*Rose, Calvin
*Rose, Christopher Sanderson, Saul Seagar, Charles L. Skinner, John
*Slocum, Charles C. Smith, Abner
*Smith, Anson
*Smith, George Smith, Jesse Smith, Russell
*Spelman, Lyman Stedman, Edward P. Still, Roger Stone, Harvy
Taylor, William
*Tillotson, Samuel Waite, Thomas
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Ward, Artemus West, Lloyd Witt, William
Wright, Erastus Wright, William
In Capt. A. G. Phelps' Company in Lieut .- Col. Enos Foot's Regiment : *Cooley, Festus
In Capt. Quartus Stebbins' Company of Artillery, in Col. W. Edwards' Regiment :
*Cooley, Ariel
*Cooley, Titus
*Cooley, Samuel
*Cooley, William
Among the Non-Commissioned officers of Lieut .- Col. Enos Foot's Regiment was O (hel) Spelman, Quartermaster Sergeant, of Granville.
List of Granville men in the Civil War
George H. Atkins, Co. D, 34th Mass. William H. Atkins, Co. I, 10th Mass. Charles E. Baldwin, Co. F, 27th Mass. George L. Bancroft, Co. E, 46th Mass. William H. Bancroft, Co. E, 27th Mass.
William H. Beach, Co. F, 27th Mass. Edward N. Bliss, Co. I, 27th Mass.
Charles C. Brewer, Co. F, 27th Mass. John W. Brewer, Co. F, 27th Mass.
Leigh R. Brewer, Co. D, 34th Mass. Edward D. Carpenter, Co. C, 8th Conn.
Henry L. Champlin, Co. E, 46th Mass. William R. Champlin, Co. B, 2nd Mass. H. Art.
James P. Chapman, Co. G, 34th Mass. Hiram L. Chase, Co. M, 2nd Mass. H. Art.
George W. Church, Co. G, 34th Mass. Aaron S. Clark, Co. E, 46th Mass.
Joseph L. Clark, Co. E, 46th Mass. William C. Clark, Co. E, 46th Mass. Nathan E. Coe, Co. H, 2nd Mass. H. Art.
George W. Cone, Co. F, 27th Mass.
Andrew J. Cook, Co. I, 3rd Mass. H. Art.
Benjamin F. Cooley, Co. H, 2nd Mass. H. Art.
John C. Cooley, Co. C, 8th Conn.
Milo H. Cooley, Co. F, 27th Mass.
Samuel M. Cooley, Co. C, 8th Conn. Sherman P. Cooley, Co. F, 27th Mass. Zadock F. Cooley, Co. C, 8th Conn. Homer P. Cornwell, Co. F, 27th Mass. Howard E. Cornwell, Co. F, 27th Mass.
Stiles Couch, Co. B, 31st Mass. John Cummings, Co. D, 34th Mass. Oliver C. Dickinson, Co. E, 46th Mass.
Otis S. Dickinson, Co. E, 46th Mass. Patrick Donovan, Co. F, 31st Mass. Calvin P. Dustin, Co. I, 15th Mass. Roland N. Farnham, Co. D, 34th Mass.
Luther Gardner, Co. E, 46th Mass.
Chauncey M. Gowdy, Co. G, 10th Mass.
George T. Green, Co. F, 27th Mass. Henry N. Green, Co. F, 27th Mass. George S. Harger, Co. I, 10th Mass. Sidney E. Hayden, Co. F, 46th Mass. William D. Hayden, Co. F, 46th Mass.
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Chauncey Hodge, Co. C, 8th Conn. Chauncey P. Howe, Co. F, 27th Mass. John V. Hull, Co. E, 27th Mass.
Ira F. Humeson, Co. M, 2nd Mass. H. Art.
Willis Humison, Co. G, 31st Mass. George H. Justin, Co. D, 34th Mass. James Justin, Co. I, 10th Mass. James M. Justin, Co. E, 46th Mass. Silas L. Keep, Co. F, 30th Mass. Henry Kerwin, Co. F, 31st Mass. Justus W. King, Co. F, 27th Mass. Stephen W. Knox, Co. F, 27th Mass. Frederick Krollman, Co. D, 34th Mass.
Henry Krollman, Co. A, 2nd Mass. H. Art.
George Lee, Co. B, 31st Mass.
George G. Lewis, Co. G, 2nd Mass. H. Art.
John Lynch, Co. F, 31st Mass.
Jerry Lynch, Co. F, 31st Mass.
William S. Maloney, Co. A, 2nd Mass. H. Art.
Daniel McCarty, Co. F, 31st Mass.
Charles H. McIntyre, Co. B, 17th Mass.
John C. Messenger, Co. F, 27th Mass. Henry E. Miner, Co. E, 46th Mass.
Joseph Murphy, Co. C, 3rd Mass. H. Art.
Isaac S. Nash, Co. D, 34th Mass.
Winslow B. Nelson, Co. B, 2nd Mass. H. Art.
Chauncey Newton, Co. E, 46th Mass. Martin Osborn, Co. F, 27th Mass. Elihu N. Peebles, Co. F, 46th Mass. Ulysses H. Pierce, Co. E, 46th Mass. Amos B. Pomeroy, Co. F, 27th Mass.
Daniel B. Pomeroy, Co. F, 27th Mass. Roderick Pomeroy, Jr., Co. F, 27th Mass.
Henry Randall, Co. C, 8th Conn. Nelson A. Randall, Co. H, 27th Mass. Niles C. Randall, Co. E, 46th Mass. Alvin C. Rice, Co. C, 8th Conn. Elmer W. Rice, Co. F, 27th Mass. Robert Rice, Co. C, 8th Conn. Henry N. Ripley, Co. F, 46th Mass. Charles W. Roberts, Co. F, 27th Mass. Joseph W. Roberts, Co. F, 27th Mass. Ira L. Root, Co. E, 46th Mass.
Harvey (or Henry) Rose, Co. C, 2nd Mass. H. Art.
Lyman L. Rose, Co. E, 46th Mass. Myron J. Rose, Co. F, 27th Mass. Salem P. Rose, Co. F, 27th Mass. Henry F. Rowley, Co. E, 46th Mass. John R. Rowley, Co. F, 27th Mass. James H. Sanders, Co. D, 34th Mass. John D. Searl, Co. E, 27th Mass. Buel Seymour, Co. E, 46th Mass. James A. Smith, Co. F, 27th Mass. William H. Smith, Co. C, 8th Conn. James Spelman, Co. C, 8th Conn. Marshall V. Stow, Co. E, 46th Mass. Charles W. Terrett, Co. F, 27th Mass. Francis E. Thompson, Co. B, 10th Conn.
Albert Treat, Co. E, 46th Mass.
Benjamin F. Treat, Co. F, 31st Mass. Calvin J. Treat, Co. F, 27th Mass. Joseph A. Tyler, Co. B, 31st Mass. Henry W. Tryon, Co. F, 27th Mass. Ephraim Wells, Co. E, 46th Mass. Isaac R. Wetherell, Co. B, 24th Mass. Samuel P. Winchell, Co. D, 34th Mass.
World War I
The following is a list of those who went from Granville to service in the World War, 1917-1918, together with the names of the organizations in
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which they served. In case service was rendered in more than one organization, the name of the one in which service was first rendered is here given.
Name
Service
Wallace W. Banks
Co. A 321st Infantry
Charles E. Barnes
Co. 307 Motor Transportation Corps
Richard J. Barry
Co. A 36th Machine Gun Battalion
Darwin C. Clark
General Service Infantry
Richard G. Dickinson
Adjutant General's Department
Andrew J. Duris
Co. L 2nd Cavalry
Joseph A. Dzuris
Sanitary Detachment 316th Infantry
Frank W. Goodness
Salvage Co. Quartermaster's Corps
Albert S. Hansen
33rd Artillery, Coast Artillery Corps
Joseph Guy Hansen
2nd Truck Co. 60th Ammunition Train
Henry A. Hansen
Co. A 42nd Infantry
Walter R. Hansen
Co. A 504th Engineers Battalion
Edward LeCleair
Train Hdqrs. and Military Police 4th Division
Joseph W. LeCleaire
Supply Co. 77th Field Artillery
Charles H. Lemon
156th Depot Brigade
John MacTurk
Co. C 36th Machine Gun Battalion
Sanky G. Oftedahl
Quartermaster Corps
Robert E. Peebles
Salvage Co. Quartermaster's Corps
John L. Phelon
4th Engineer Training Regiment
Susan A. Phelon
Army Nurse Corps
John Roache
Students Army Training Corps
Walter Schiess
Co. H 328th Infantry
Louis J. Sullivan
Camp Jackson Automatic Replacement Draft
William R. Wackerbarth
Co. H 58th Infantry
Thomas J. Wood
Battery C. 52nd Artillery, Coast Artillery Corps
The preceding list contains only the names of those who lived in Granville when they enlisted in, or were drafted into, the military service, or whose family lived there during the war.
The military service of George Newberry Peck, in the records of the Adju- tant General's Office is credited to Granville. Mr. Peck was born in Granby, Connecticut, and has lived there all his life. He never lived in Granville. At the time of the war he was living on the ancestral farm, a part of which lies in the Town of Granville, and his post office was Granville. It seems as though he could not properly be included in the list of men sent to the war from Granville.
It will be noted that the preceding list of men who served in the military forces of the United States in the World War is not identical with the follow- ing list of men which appears on the bronze tablet upon the boulder in front of the Town Hall, and it may be of assistance to bear in mind the principles upon
2nd Battery Field Artillery Replacement Regt.
Guy I. Gibbons
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which the two lists have been compiled. In this way it is hoped may be dispelled the confusion which otherwise would be certain to arise.
The following list contains the names of all those whom the committee having charge of preparing that list thought had served in the war and had ever lived in Granville at any time, either before or after the war, without regard to where they lived at the time of enrollment, or how long they had been away from Granville. This is quite a different basis from that used in preparing the above list.
The names on the boulder are as follows :
Wallace W. Banks
Joseph W. LeClair
Charles E. Barnes
Charles H. Lemon
Clarence Barnes
Napoleon E. Marcotte
Richard J. Barry
William P. Marcotte
Ralph S. Brown
Robert E. Peebles
Richard G. Dickinson
John L. Phelon Susan A. Phelon
Joseph A. Dzuris
Charles W. Roberts
Guy I. Gibbons
Stephen M. Roberts
Frank W. Goodness
John F. Sullivan
Albert S. Hansen
Louis J. Sullivan
Guy J. Hansen
Robert H. Tripp
Henry A. Hansen
Earl J. Tryon
Walter R. Hansen
Lloyd H. Tryon
William R. Wackerbarth
World War II
The men whose names are in the following list went from Granville and served in World War II.
Banks, Duane J.
Collier, Paul D. Davin, Benjamin G.
Banks, Vaughn W.
Barnes, William D.
Dickinson, Glenn J.
Beckwith, Harold M.
Duris, Andrew P.
Beckwith, Raymond E.
Duris, Roland E.
Blakesley, Donald
Ellis, Howard
Bradford, Joseph
French, Kenneth A.
*Brooks, Randolph S. Brueno, Louis R. Brueno, William F. Cillier, Arthur R. Collier, John H. Collier, Joseph
* Killed in action.
*Frisbie, Donald P. Gibbons, John M. Hansen, Frederick C. Harrington, Otis Hodge, Charles H. Holcomb, Carl B.
Fred P. Kenney
Edward B. LeClair
Andrew J. Dzuris
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Holcomb, Henry G.
Holcomb, Henry W.
Pendrak, Theodore Petersen, Trygve S. Phelon, Philip S.
Hooper, Herbert Huntington, Walter Jensen, Christian J. Jensen, Edward A., Jr.
Quagliaroli, Fred S. Quagliaroli, Herbert
Jensen, Ernest F.
Richards, Raymond W.
Jones, George E., Jr.
Roberts, Edward C.
Jones, William A.
Roberts, Irving B.
Kallio, Onnie
Roberts, Kingsley
Kane, Morten H.
Rodimon, Frederick W., 2nd
Kenney, Bernard E.
Rodimon, William G.
Kenney, Edward F.
Sheets, Arthur C.
Laptew, Alex
Sierastki, Francis
Laptew, Michael
Sorrell, Clifford F.
Laptew, Walter
Tripp, Earl H.
LeClair, Donald C.
Tripp, Robert C.
LeClair, Edward J.
Vanotti, William, Jr.
LeClair, Joseph W.
Wackerbarth, Frederick S.
Lees, Ralph J.
York, Cyril L.
Lemon Howard E .
York, Richard C.
Lemon, Walter T.
York, William A.
Matthews, Clarence B.
Zambs, Clayton R.
Olsen, Roy I.
The following list of physicians who have practiced medicine in Granville is known to be incomplete, and more or less fragmentary, but it is presented in order that such information as it may contain shall not be lost. Where the period of their practice is known, it is stated.
Josiah Harvey, about 1768 to 1807 Rufus Harvey, about 1791 to 1817 Aaron Bigelow, to 1803 (died aged 35) David B. Curtiss, to 1813
Jewett, about 1816 moved to Tolland
Lyman Baldwin, to 1818 (died aged 23) Henry Pratt, to 1819 (died aged 26) Skinner Fenn Robinson Elam Stimpson, about 1819 -
Josiah Hatch, to 1834
Vincent Holcomb, about 1818 to 1863
E. Wright, 1847 to 1849
H. S. Lucas, to 1849
E. P. Starkweather, 1850 to 1857
Richards, Edward
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Lewis Harvey C. C. Holcomb, 1853 to 1854
H. V. C. Holcomb, 1853 to 1854
J. F. Erving, about 1850 to 1864 Joel W. Johnson, 1860 to 1875
Calvin B. King, 1865 Dean C. W. Bowen, 1875 to 1880 Josiah Swett, Jr., 1880
C. W. Bartlett, 1891 to 1897
Herbert G. Rockwell, 1897 to 1902
Marion B. Rockwell, 1901 to 1902 Mountain, 1899 to 1900
Sheldon S. S. Campbell, 1902 to 1906 John W. Fairing, 1906 to 1909 Horace Moran, 1909 to 1912
Clifford A. White, 1912 to 1935
Waldo Edelmann, 1938 to 1939
Ray D. Hester, 1939 to 1942 Harold T. Beattie, 1942 to 1948
A list, which is thought to be complete, of all the regularly settled ministers, assistants and temporary supplies, who have served the First Church of Christ in Granville, giving dates where such are known.
Moses Tuttle, January 1746/7 to 1753/4 Jedediah Smith, December 2, 1756 to April 16, 1776
Barnabus Lathrop, 1787 to 1788
*William Bradford
*Sylvester Sage
*Silas Churchill Timothy Mather Cooley, June 1, 1795 to December 14, 1859 *Caleb Page, April 1, 1854 to April 1, 1856 *Ogden Hall, April 1, 1856 to April 1, 1858 ** Noah Wells, April 1, 1858 to April 7,1860 Alexander D. Stowell, December 1, 1860 to April 6, 1863 Asa Mann, May 25, 1863 to September 30, 1863 R. M. Dole, October 1, 1863 to January 21, 1864 Archibald Geike, January 21, 1864 to March 27, 1870 Nelson Scott, October 2, 1870 to January 15, 1879 J. C. M. Johnston, , 1879 to 1880 ,
*Henry W. McGiffert, , 1880 to November 7, 1880 Egbert N. Monroe, March 7, 1881 to March 14, 1882
* Temporary supply.
** Assistant pastors.
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HISTORY OF GRANVILLE
Edward H. Knight, October 1, 1882 to July 1, 1883
Edward A. Hazeltine, November , 1883 to October Nathaniel S. Moore, July 2, 1885 to October , 1886 Ewing O. Tade, July , 1888 to September 28, 1890 Arthur L. Golder, 1890 to 1891
, 1884
Ernest W. Sturtevant, 1891 to May 14, 1893
George A. Beckwith, December 31, 1893 to June 21, 1896 Wallace H. Stearns, April , 1897 to December 31, 1900
David Y. Moor, April , 1901 to July 14, 1901 David L. Kebbe, July 20, 1901 to January 20, 1904
Lucien C. Graves, July , 1904 to July 29, 1913
Walter C. Prewett, October , 1913 to February 27, 1916
George Richards, June 1, 1917 to September 1, 1924
G. W. Stevenson, 1924 to 1927
W. G. Berkeley, 1928 to 1930
Walter C. Prewett, May 17, 1931 to May 10, 1936
*Robert H. Dalton, June 21, 1936 to December , 1936
The following list is thought to contain the names of all the ministers of the Second Church of Christ in Granville, together with their period of service.
Lemuel Haynes 1781-1786
Henry Stone
1889-1892
Aaron J. Booge 1786-1793
Thomas Robie
1892-1895
William Bradford
1794
Samuel B. Andrews
1896-1900
Joel Baker
1797-1833
George A. Curtis
1900-1901
Seth Chapin
1833-1835
Charles S. Bates
1902-1903
Henry Eddy
1836-1839
Henry A. Coolidge 1903-1907
Calvin Foot
1841-1847
Edward C. Sargent
1907-1910
Henry B. Smith
1847-1851
Lorenzo W. Muttart
1910-1913
Francis Norwood
1852-1855
Alfred Ham
1914-1915
S. W. Edson
1855-1856
Edwin R. Phillips
1915-1916
Francis Holmes
1857-1860
George Damon
1916-1918
Austin Gardner
1860-1867
Charles F. Frederick
1920
Wakefield Gale
1867-1870
Ernest Maylott
1921-1922
Timothy Lyman
1870-1871
Stanley Rulon
1923-1924
H. H. Olds 1872-1874
George S. Stevenson
1924-1927
Augustus Alvord
1874-1879
Harry B. Miner
1928
J. C. M. Johnson
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