Historical notes : Jamaica, Windham county, Vermont, Part 12

Author: Booker, Warren E
Publication date: 1940
Publisher: [Brattleboro VT] : [E.L. Hildreth & Co.]
Number of Pages: 296


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(1) Nancy Ann born February 9, 1936.


(2) Molly Joan born May 28, 1937. Edward Stark died September 12, 1928. Ernest Stark died 1937.


Myrtle Stark died 1929.


Stephens


Harrison Stephens born in Jamaica October 7, 1801, died in Montreal. He left Jamaica at an early age, taken


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by his parents to St. Albans. Moved to Montreal in 1828 and was very successful in business and real estate; car- ried a large deposit in the Bank of Montreal which was unfriendly about discounts, so he drew $150,000 in silver and in the winter loaded it on a sled, two tons, and went to New York, riding on the sled with his drivers. He de- posited it in a New York bank and drew his drafts against it until the Montreal bank came to terms. The estimated wealth when he died was from five million to seven mil- lion dollars. He had three children : George Washington Stephens, alderman at Montreal; Romeo Stephens, Shel- don Stephens.


Stone


Delbert L. Stone married Phoebe Lackey, child :


(1) William Henry born April 30, 1922.


Delmar L. Stone married Stella A. Dwinnell March 9, 1926, child :


(1) Thelma Aurelia born April 26, 1928.


Clifton J. Stone married Beulah Duperault October 5, 1929, children :


(1) Jeanette Ruth born April 9, 1930.


(2) Doris Ethel born April 17, 1932.


(3) James Clifton born December 8, 1935.


Lyman Harvey Stone married Margaret Grazier June 11, 1927, child :


(1) Lyman Kendall born May 3, 1928.


Styles


Viron L. Styles died May 17, 1936, married Minnie A. Brooks who died April 18, 1935, child :


(1) Raymond L.


Raymond L. Styles married Irene M. Jones, children :


(1) Gerald born April 18, 1919.


(2) Ellwood Floyd born April 29, 1928.


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Twing


Luke Twing married -, children :


(1) Elmer.


(2) Earl died January 5, 1929, age 18. Walter C. Twing married Elizabeth Rice, children :


(1) Joseph Henry born August 25, 1917.


(2) William Samuel born March 30, 1920.


(3) James Arthur born October 6, 1921.


Twitchell


David Twitchell, son of Joseph, born February 25, 1809, in Wardsboro, died, 1881, in Jamaica, married Louisa Wood March 12, 1835, children :


(1) Joseph born May 29, 1836 in Wardsboro.


(2) Melissa born May 9, 1839 in Wardsboro.


(3) Henry M. born February 26, 1841 in Jamaica.


(4) Laura W. born October 27, 1842 in Jamaica.


(5) Florinda S. born July 23, 1846 in Jamaica.


(6) Louisa E. born May 22, 1848 in Jamaica.


(7) Fremont D. born July 25, 1850 in Jamaica.


Van Ness


Walter Van Ness married Elsie M. Wheeler, child :


(1) Pauline M. born April 3, 1928.


Divorced and Elsie M. married Frank H. Tarr.


Vey


Rev. Walter W. Vey married Anna E. Spreklin, chil- dren :


(1) Madeline.


(2) Grace.


(3) Elaine born June 29, 1925.


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Waite


Henry Tyler Waite married Dorothy Howard, chil- dren :


(1) Louis Jean born December 16, 1928.


(2) Alvan Howard born November 20, 1931.


(3) Robert Tyler born October 3, 1933.


(4) June Avis born June 28, 1938.


Waterman


James Waterman born in Rhode Island December 23, 1768, died in Jamaica December 6, 1827. Came here at an early date. Married Nellie Howard Butler born February 21, 1780, and said to have been the first female child born in Jamaica. They had four children: (1) Mary, (2) Chandler, (3) Ezra, and (4) Lorenzo.


Chandler Waterman, son of James and Nellie Howard Butler, born January 14, 1815, died May 12, 1893. Mar- · ried February, 1836, Polly Thayer and had six children : (1) Mrs. Shumway, (2) Eleazer Lee, (3) George, (4) Mrs. Haven, (5) Mrs. Coleman, and (6) Herbert. Celebrated their golden wedding February, 1886.


Eleazer Lee Waterman, son of Chandler and Polly Thayer, born July 25, 1839, died December 29, 1929. Mar- ried Jenny E. Bemis. Graduate of Leland and Gray; ad- mitted to the bar September, 1863; state senator, 1876-78; judge Probate Court, 1896-1906; supreme judge, 1906-19; Middlebury College conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Laws, 1917. He was president of the Jamaica Savings Bank, 1882.


Chandler Waterman, son of Herbert, was in France in 1918, where he died from shell wound. Born in Jamaica.


Wheeler


Hon. Hoyt H. Wheeler born August 30, 1833, died No- vember 19, 1906 in Brattleboro. He came to Jamaica in


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1859 and married Minnie L. Macley. He was representa- tive 1866, state senator 1866-69, judge Supreme Court 1869-77, U. S. district judge 1878-84. For many years Judge Wheeler was noted for taking his guests to the top of College Hill for them to see the wonderful view.


Henry J. Wheeler born July 28, 1834 at Jamaica. Mar- ried (1) Lucy Lolke, one son born in Jamaica, George M. Married (2) Jane M. Sheldon born March 3, 1848 in Ja- maica, children :


(1) Ralph H. born October 6, 1875 in Jamaica.


(2) Roland F. born September 27, 1881 in Jamaica. Henry J. Wheeler served as selectman and representa- tive.


Ralph H. Wheeler married Nettie M. Martin, born March 15, 1880, children :


(1) Floyd H. born April 9, 1900, died June 10, 1900.


(2) Elsie M. born October 12, 1907.


Ralph H. Wheeler served as tax collector 1903-08, as lister sixteen years, selectman twelve years, representa- tive 1908-09 and 1923, rural carrier from Jamaica since 1924.


Deacon Beriah Wheeler was an early settler in Ja- maica locating on road No. 16. Was deacon of the Congre- gational church, and at one time served as town clerk. Married Mary Williams and had ten children. Died in 1835.


White


John X. White married Lena A. Ryder June 29, 1901, children :


(1) Charles R. born March 2, 1902.


(2) Frederick M. born February 14, 1905.


(3) Leonard G. born April 26, 1909.


(4) William Maynard born April 22, 1914.


(5) Karl J. born July 29, 1917.


(6) Erroll E. born January 11, 1921.


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Charles R. White married Julia Bourn December 14, 1929, child :


(1) John Dwight born April 17, 1932 at Wardsboro. Frederick M. White married (1) Lydia W. Darby June 22, 1929, children :


(1) William Warner born July 25, 1930.


(2) Frederick M., Jr. December 10, 1931 at Newfane.


(3) Philip Arthur born January, 1934, died March, 1935 at Northfield, Mass.


Mrs. Lydia White died March, 1934.


Married (2) Grace E. Coughlin December 31, 1934, child :


(1) Eleanor Mae born March 28, 1937.


Kilburn W. White married Grayce E. Bassett May 28, 1938.


Wilder


Bert G. Wilder born August 8, 1868, died July 10, 1927, married Dora Chamberlain January 1, 1899, children :


(1) Edith born November 14, 1900, married Sprague.


(2) Ray G. born April 23, 1903.


(3) Ruth born February 13, 1922.


Bernie Franklin Wilder born July 21, 1866, died No- vember 14, 1939, married Ellen Clark February 14, 1893, died February 2, 1940, child :


(1) Donald born October 7, 1909.


Elias Wilder came from Dummerston in 1785 and was an early settler in West Jamaica. His son Ephraim mar- ried Lucinda Rice and had seven children, three lived in Jamaica, (1) George F., (2) Emery S., (3) Austin N.


George F. Wilder married Lucy M. Hurlbert and had three children and lived on road No. 38.


Emery S. Wilder lived on road No. 34.


Austin N. Wilder lived on road No. 33, a carpenter.


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Elmer C. Wilder born April 1, 1907, married Mildred A. Neilson October 10, 1933, child :


(1) Marlene A.


Williams


John Williams born August 15, 1820, died September 8, 1858. He was a clerk in the dry-goods store of Benja- min Livermore, where F. A. Rush now has a grain store. He played the first musical instrument in the Congrega- tional church. This was his own melodeon, held on his knees and pumped by his knees and elbows while his fingers pressed the keys. Later legs and pedals were added. This instrument is now owned by his granddaugh- ter Stella. After his marriage to Malitta Muzzy he moved to Wisconsin and died there. His widow and daughter Flora returned to Jamaica and lived with Mrs. Williams' father, Benjamin Muzzy. John Williams was postmaster at Jamaica from 1847-55. Mrs. Williams at one time taught in the village schools.


Flora Isadore Williams married Fred Howard Decem- ber 29, 1875, child :


(1) Stella Malitta Howard born October 21, 1875, and is a Daughter of the American Revolution No. 134439.


Henry Williams born January 7, 1871, married 1905 Julia Williams born March 8, 1881, children :


(1) Walter born December 21, 1909.


(2) Lester born June 18, 1916.


(3) Wilma born August 18, 1918, married Charles M. Dodge 1936.


Henry E. Williams born May 4, 1875, married Lila Kingsbury October 10, 1918, child :


(1) Ernest born June 26, 1919.


Wolcott


Howard Franklin Wolcott born June 26, 1849, married Agnes M. Shumway May 24, 1879, children :


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(1) Eva A. born June 19, 1880.


(2) John K. born April 10, 1882.


Judge Howard F. Wolcott was admitted to the Bar 1876 and began practice in Jamaica 1883. Mrs. Agnes Wolcott was organist at the Baptist church for fifty years.


John K. Wolcott was ordained a Baptist minister in 1938, is Chaplain and musical director at the Duncan Summer School and Camp Duncan at Derby, Vt.


Wolf


Max F. Wolf born October 10, 1874, married Nina Plumley October 2, 1900, child :


(1) Gladys born June 23, 1905.


Wood


John Wood born May 26, 1775, married Lucy Allen April 18, 1808, children :


(1) Mary Ann born March 31, 1811.


(2) Louisa M. born September 12, 1812, married David Twitchell 1835.


(3) Sarah born March 17, 1814.


(4) Lucy born October 4, 1815.


(5) John Franklin born March 1, 1818.


(6) Cyrene born September 3, 1820.


(7) Laura born November 2, 1822.


(8) Maria born February 13, 1824.


(9) George born June 1, 1826.


(10) Arad T. born March 9, 1828.


Wright


John J. Wright married Margaret J. White, children :


(1) John E. born December 13, 1905.


(2) Isabella F. born March 24, 1907.


(3) William J. born June 20, 1909.


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(4) Thomas W. born July 12, 1910.


(5) George A. born January 14, 1912.


(6) Jane M. born September 16, 1915.


(7) Annie L. born May 17, 1917.


(8) Mary H. born July 24, 1918.


(9) Joseph E. born January 22, 1921. John E. Wright married Mary White, children :


(1) Alice Bessie born April 1, 1927.


(2) Evelyn Julia born October 2, 1931. Isabella F. Wright married Bertie A. Sage, child :


(1) James Alfred Sage born February 10, 1927. Mary H. Wright married Camille Paradis August 18, 1938, child :


(1) Helen Margaret Paradis born January 5, 1939. Jane M. Wright married Ralph H. Parsons September 19, 1938.


Young


David Young came from Arlington, Conn. about 1796. Bought land on South Hill and built a house. Married (1) Polly Fitts and had thirteen children. Married (2) Eliza- beth Streeter and had six children. Was one of the found- ers of the Baptist church. Jonathan, Job, and Jerry, three sons lived in Jamaica. Jerry married Candace D. Knowl- ton and had three sons and two daughters.


Deaths


Allen, Almyra E., died April 29, 1925, age 75 Allen, Amanda, died October 30, 1923 Allen, Charles L., died November 1, 1939, age 73 Allen, Frances Helen, died May 29, 1926, age 92 Allen, Jennie S., died June 20, 1934, age 63 Allen, Leroy, died February 27, 1926, age 85 Allen, Phineas, died April 11, 1920


Allen, William S., died March 5, 1928, age 63 Allen, Will O., died July 17, 1939, age 70


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Axtel, Edith P., died December 26, 1934, age 73 Axtel, Emery B., died June 30, 1930, age 75 Ballard, Fred Arthur, died December 27, 1931, age 74 Ballard, Jennie S., died June 30, 1933, age 66 Bennett, Bessie M., died November 22, 1939, age 53 Bennett, George W., died March 19, 1929 Bogle, Azzeline M., died September 9, 1931, age 86 Bogle, Herbert W., died July 8, 1938, age 67 Bogle, Lottie Wells, died June 6, 1939, age 65 Bourn, G. Frank, died April 9, 1926, age 57 Bristol, Sophonia C., died May 24, 1915 Brown, Sarah C., died April 24, 1940


Brown, Sarah M., died August 2, 1928 Burnap, Edna M., died July 20, 1937, age 82 Burnap, Nancy M., died November 7, 1910 Clark, John M., died July 22, 1932, age 81 Clough, Harry V., died August 24, 1938, age 54 Cutting, Mabel Cowdrey, died August 1, 1939, age 56 Doane, Cynthia A., died May 5, 1938


Doane, George M., died December 10, 1931, age 75 Emerson, Emma S., died February 23, 1931, age 68 Emerson, Hermon D., died March 5, 1935, age 78 Franklin, George E., died October 21, 1938, age 83 Gleason, Mary Allen, died November 13, 1939, age 66 Grout, Leon E., died February 27, 1936, age 48 Grout, Reuben B., died January 24, 1939, age 80 Hamilton, W. Henry, died January 22, 1931, age 74 Higgins, Alva E., died January 20, 1925, age 62 Holton, Ida C., died September 8, 1934, age 65 Howard, Charles H., died April 13, 1926, age 59 Howard, Mason, died October 5, 1907, age 78 Howard, Revilo, died March 19, 1922, age 89 Howe, Elsie, died June 6, 1934, age 81 Howe, Lysander W., died July 2, 1938, age 77 Jacobs, Eliza A., died December 29, 1923, age 76, in Brat- tleboro


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Johnson, Melissa, died May 15, 1925, age 81 Johnson, Orrin A., died September 8, 1926, age 86 Jones, Leonard, died February 10, 1934, age 28 Jones, Mason H., died February 10, 1931, age 68 Kellogg, George A., died December 31, 1880 Kingsbury, Ada N., died April 30, 1935, age 74 Kingsbury, Angie Howe, died March 19, 1938, age 81 Kingsbury, Charles H., died January 29, 1929, age 75 Kingsbury, Emma L., died October 29, 1935, age 72 Kingsbury, Harvey Monson, died September 7, 1938, age 73


Kingsbury, Leslie W., died April 29, 1936, age 79 Knight, Fanny P., died December 18, 1936, age 74 Knight, Harry K., died October 19, 1932, age 66 Knights, Hilda E., died February 5, 1937, age 50 Knowlton, John L., died July 5, 1939


Lewis, George A., died November 23, 1937, age 19 Lewis, George F., died August 15, 1934, age 82 Lippincott, Walter C., died August 19, 1940, age 69 Lowe, William, died March 9, 1930, age 73


Muzzy, Mary O., died January 8, 1915


Parsons, William O., died November 21, 1935, age 91 Pike, Nellie M., died July 29, 1934, age 64 Reed, Philena, died October 20, 1925, age 80 Rue, Florence G., died November 10, 1926, age 46 Sage, Bert M., died February 19, 1935, age 62 Sage, Eveline Wilder, died December 22, 1932, age 78 Sanders, Augusta M., died May 18, 1920 Sellers, Fred, died January 11, 1933, age 81 Sherwin, Harry S., died December 13, 1936, age 70 Sherwin, Mary A., died May 17, 1924 Sprague, Eunice A., died March 22, 1930 Taylor, Edward G., died April 8, 1926, age 76 Torry, Clarence J., died October 25, 1938, age 85 Torry, Menette Edna (Skinner), died May 18, 1940 Usher, Irving E., Minister, died July 17, 1939


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Vincent, Hannah L., died December 22, 1893, age 80 Waite, Ida F., died November 10, 1934, age 49 Waite, Jennie M., died April 16, 1925, age 48 Wellman, Mrs. W. F., died March 1, 1912 Wellman, Wilbur, died January 31, 1937 Wheeler, Jennie, died December 26, 1923 White, Abbie E., died October 1, 1928 White, William W., died January 5, 1912 Willard, Mary P., died November 8, 1926, age 92 Williams, Charles, died November 8, 1926, age 86 Williams, Lula (Kingsbury), died July 12, 1931, age 68 Wood, Fannie C., died March 1, 1929, age 92


Names of Men and Women Copied from Records


Amora


Abial


Beriah


Almina


Fayette


Asenath


Galusha


Candace


Isaiah


Content


Israel


Lacina


Jeptha


Laurette


Juna


Lestina


Nahor


Lorinda


Philemon


Lucretia


Phineas


Luthera


Revilo


Remember


Saba


Semira


Zelotes


Serina


Zenos


Submit


Ziba


Theodocia


Una


Zippie


VERMONT


FREEDOM


AND UNITY


Vermont Coat of Arms.


WHERE VERMONT COMES IN


Up where the north winds blow just a little keener, Up where the grasses grow just a little greener, Up where the mountain peaks rise a little higher, Up where the human kind draws a little nigher, That's where Vermont comes in.


Up where the snows of winter last a little longer, Up where the heart beats just a little stronger, Up where the hand clasp is just a little warmer, That's where Vermont comes in.


Up where the lonesome pine its nightly requiem sighs, Up where the unpolluted waters take their rise, Up where the sons of toil have fought for freedom's sod, Up where all nature's mood is a little nearer God, That's where Vermont comes in.


Wherever manhood fights for honor, And where woman shrinks at sin, Where health is man's best riches, That's where Vermont comes in.


-Hon. Charles H. Darling


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INDEX


Abbott, Abial S., 65 Andrew P., 109, 152, 173 Mrs. Kate J., 109 Accutias, Mr. and Mrs., 152 Adams, Catharine Brown, 94 Frank R., 24 Pond, 2 Agriculture Society, 83, 105 Aiken, Charles A., 36, 133 Mrs. Charles A., 99 S. George, 131 Alaska, 119 Aldrich, Anita, 30


Alexander, C. A., 77, 79 H. W., 37 Allard, Albert J., 65 Allbee, Sumner, 50 Allen, Albert F., 173 A. Louise, 71 Almyra E., 211 Amanda, 211 Arthur F., 133, 170, 173


Arthur M., 93


B. M., 78, 131 Beverly W., 173 C. H., 72, 131 Mrs. C. P., 50 Mrs. Carrie E., 132, 173, 197 Charles C., 47, 133 Mrs. Charles C., 99 Charles L., 211 Eleanore M., 36, 127


Ernest O., 36, 40, 59, 80, 86, 96, 101, 103, 109, 125, 127-130, 131, 134, 150 Col. Ethan, 111, 114 Florence M., 36, 104, 109, 129, 130 Frances H., 211 Frank W., 173 Frederick B., 106, 174 Helen Priscilla, 174 Henry H., 65 Ira, 8, 111


Allen, J. H., 138 Jennie S., 211 Jerusha, 107 John Martin, 173 Katie J., 173


Lillian M., 109, 132, 173 Lois V., 174


Lucy, 210


Luella M., 87, 93 M. E., 131 Mrs. M. E., 133 Mary, 183


Melvina, 203 Milton E., 100, 173


Minnie O., 132


N. D., 133, 134, 170


Phineas C., 65, 70, 173


Ruth, 197 William O., 211


Mrs. William O., 211 William S., 211


Alstead, N. H., 186


Ames, Rev. Nathaniel, 171


Amidon, Capt. Geo. H., 64 "Among the Breakers," 130 Amsden, Harry, 78 Hattie, 105 Andersonville Prison, 137 Arlington, Conn., 211 Arms, Rev. Nathan, 34 Arnold, David, 54 Ashley, James G., 62


Atwood, Mrs. A. T., 105


Aunt Hannah, 135 Axtell, Edith P., 212 Ella, 135 Emery B., 212 Lorin, 65


Bailey, Lestina, 198 Mr. and Mrs., 93 Otis, 65, 68 Thomas, 65


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Baker, Rev. O. G., 23, 37 Balancing Rock, 2, 8, 145 Baldwin, Asa, 19, 25 Benjamin, 26 Ball, Capt. David, 64, 69


Ball Mountain, 1, 12, 48, 74, 143, 144, 189 Brook, 2, 3, 133, 144


Brook, North Branch, 2, 153


Brook, South Branch, 2


Cora M., 174


Ernest E., 72, 80, 109, 132, 134, 161, 174 Frances A., 93


Jennie E., 206


Julie Dutton, 95


Leon W., 101, 132, 174


Mrs. Leon W., 109, 132


Myra, 78


Reginald, 106, 174


Ruth B., 104


Semira, 71


Viola C., 174


Willie, 78


Baptist Church, 33


Barber, Rev. Nelson, 36


Barnes, Albert, 131 Almina C., 93 Charles, 19, 65


H. P., 50


L. R., 132


Mrs. L. R., 132


Nellie M., 132


William L., 47, 69, 75, 105, 170


Barney, Mrs. John A., 177


Barrows, Pliny, 171


Barter, Rev. M. E., 40


Bartlett, Alan, 106 F. M., 47, 150


Mrs. May, 47, 109


Base Ball, 146 Clubs, 149


Scores, 146-150 Trophies, 106, 146


Bassett, Grayce Elizabeth, 187, 208 James S., 187 Lottie H., 183


Bastley, Margaret E., 176 Batchelder, Dexter, 55 Beattie, Henry, 70


Beebe, Delia P., 194


Bemis, Aaron W., 72, 95


Arthur, 160, 174


Beatrice W., 100, 109, 129


Beverly W., 106, 109, 174, 191


Clyde Fred, 69


Ballard, Edgar, 175 Fannie J., 129 Fred A., 37, 79, 132 Jennie S., 175


Ballou, M. F., 54, 55 Rev. W. J., 36


Band, Burnett's, 48 Jamaica Cornet, 100 Kingsbury's, 100


Bank Bills, 49


Jamaica Savings, 49, 53, 54, 55, 56 Vermont Savings, 49 West River, 49, 50, 51 West River National, 44, 49, 50, 51


Benedict, Rebecca, 104


Benefit Society, 107


Bennett, Bessie M., 212 Edw. D., 81 Geo. W., 212


Bennington, 64, 191


Benson, Glenna Louise, 174 Guy, 174 Irene Anna, 174


Jud, 127, 174


Lucy M., 174


Mabel W., 174


Mary, 199 Raymond G., 106, 174


Berger, Emma K., 93


Bergman, H. J., 152


Bills, Anna, 71 E. A., 107


Ilene C., 176 Luis, 26 Bingham, Elisha, 197


Birchard, Livermore Co., 14 Bischoff, E. H., 152


Bishop, Catharine, 184


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Blacklock, Rev., 37 Blake, B. S., 152


Blancher, Louney, 35


Blandford, Mass., 186 Blandin, Betsey, 183 Bliss, Dr. A. F., 141 Blood, Rev. T., 34


Bobrock, E. H., 50


Boffens, Loring, 50 Bogle, Azzeline M., 212 Herbert, 69, 212 Lottie Wells, 212


Bolster, Dorothy, 175 Lucile Doris, 175 Lyle, 81, 175 Mildred O., 175 Purlys Ann, 175


Bolton, Timothy, 64


Bond, Henry A., 65


Bondville, 43


Book, Caleb How, 15, 16, 17 Booker, Louise L., 109, 130, 154 Dr. W. E., 91, 93, 96, 101, 129, 130, 154, 156 Boston Riding Academy, 185 Bourdeau, Rev. D. T., 41 Bourn, Catharine, 41 G. Frank, 212 Julia, 208 Sarah C., 197 Boutell, Susie, 131


Bowen, Mamie, 176 Minnie, 199 Mrs. W. C., 97


Bowman, Mrs. C. R., 23 Rev. J. E., 37 Boyce, Dr. W. A., 141


Boyden, Carroll D., 72 Edward H., 72 Ethel Waterman, 93 V. W., 72 Boynton, Addie L., 28, 175 Atwell G., 176 Bertie, 175 Bessie Louise, 176 C. B., 139 Clara M., 176


Boynton, Edward H., 175 Edward P., 176 Effie D., 175 Frank M., 101, 175 Freddie, 175


Harland P., 44, 46, 62, 91, 101, 104, 109, 131, 156, 175


Mrs. Harland P., 107, 109


Henry K., 175


Herbert, 176


Howard G., 176


Laura, 187


Lillian L., 175


Mabel C., 44, 103, 104, 127, 129, 130, 176


Margaret B., 176


Mary C., 175


Myron L., 37, 39, 62, 65, 107, 175


Paul, 78, 175


Samuel T., 175


Timothy, 74, 175 William W., 176


Brattleboro, 5, 43, 49, 60, 61


Brattleboro and Whitehall R. R. Co.,


61, 62 Brazer, Doris, 93 Paul, 93


Brewster, Rev. T. C., 37, 101


Brickyard Lot, 154


Bridges, Rodolphus, 68


Briggs, Chester L., 69


Geo. W., 57 Susan, 71 Brigham, Bertha, 176 Dr. Clarence S., 99, 141


Emma S., 23 Dr. Fred C., 79, 100, 141 Mrs. Fred C., 98


Bristol, Sophonia C., 212


Brittan, Mrs. C. A., 50 Brookfield, Mass., 182 Brooks, Bertha B., 176 Della C., 181 George E., 176 Glen, 181 Herbert Oliver, 176 Kenneth W., 176


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Brooks, Kenneth W., Jr., 176 Lila, 193 Lucy M., 174 Mamie A., 204 Ray Hermon, 176 Roccina, 177


Butler, Frederick M., 80, 84, 101, 109, 170, 177, 178 Mrs. Frederick M., 109


George A., 131, 177


Henry A., 14, 46, 177


Jabes, 111 John, 8, 111, 177


Brown, Carlton, 104 Rev. Charles W., 36


Edna E., 181


Marion, 104


Martha Ann, 178


Mary Cheney, 199


Lila, 177


Ruth A., 174


Lillian H., 169


Sarah C., 212


Sarah M., 212


Lucy, 177


Susanna, 198


Mary Clary, 177


Rev. W. C., 36


Winnie, 173


Minnie L., 86, 103, 132, 177


Brown and Furnace Co., 14


Bruier, Rev., 34


Brunhall, Fred T., 65


Mrs. R. B., 50


Bugbee, Lucretia, 186


Roccina B., 177


Bunker Hill, 6, 113


Burgess, Lila, 6, 134


Burlingame, Stephen, 65


Burnap, Nancy M., 212 Edna M., 212 Burnett's Band, 48


Burnham, Rev. Charles, 36, 54, 55 J. N., 56 Jennie L., 56


Butler, Aaron, 8, 112, 176 Aaron, Jr., 176, 177


Aaron M., 55, 134, 177


Mrs. Aaron M., 99


Aaron Prentiss, 70, 109, 177


Albert W., 101, 103, 104, 109, 132, 142, 177 Mrs. Albert W., 107 Dr. Bertram T., 152, 154 Blanche, 28 Carrie K., 134, 135


Edgar M., 134, 171, 177


Ethel T., 177


Evelyn, 178 Judge Fred M., 110, 170, 177


Butler Bros. Co., 14


Butter cellar, 143


Butterfield, Ezra, 190 Hannah, 190 Zenos, 190


Cameron, Rev. A. J., 37


Camp Duncan, 210 Canada, 4, 114 Cantata, Daniel, 37 Birth of Christ, 39


Cape Cod, Mass., 36


Capin, Maleska A., 184


Carey, Leora E., 182


Carleton, Beulah E., 180


Carpenter, Addie B., 175 A. P., 175 Carr, William H., 12, 81, 117, 161


Hon. John A., 37, 48, 50, 51, 61, 75, 102, 131, 177


Mrs. John A., 37


Hon. John E., 49, 50, 51, 102, 127, 141, 177


Lucinda H., 176


Maud, 177


Nahan, 177


Nellie H., 206


Ruth P., 103, 104, 128, 130, 161, 178 Thankful, 112, 177


Wayne L., 101, 109, 127, 177


Wayne M., 170, 177 Zacharia, 176


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Carroll, Mary J., 175 Carter, Lyman S., 27 Cartier, Jacques, 1 Cassier, Henry, 74 Castle, Charles W., 69 Emma C., 104, 178, 181 John L., 101, 170, 178 Mrs. John L., 109, 178 Mabel, 178 Margarite A., 178 Marion M., 178


Samuel B., 65, 71 William H., 65, 70


Cemeteries, Village, Pleasant View, 156


East Jamaica, 156 Pikes Falls, 156 Rawsonville, 157


West Jamaica, 157


Report, 168


Central Vermont R. R., 62


Certificate of Burning, 53


Chamberlain, Dora, 208 Florence, 189


Dr. Moses, 19, 47, 141, 178 Rev., 34


Champlain, Lake, 4 Paper Co., 137 Chandler, Preacher, 41


Chapin, Earl D., 178 Grace C., 178


L., 80


Ray, 70


Una Gladys, 178 Ziba, 94 Chapman, Florence, 195 Charter, Bank, 49 Town, 7


Chase, Albert, 155 Amasa, 155 Dennis, 64 Elisha, 186 Eseck, 19


Frank A., 48, 80, 101, 162 Mrs. Frank A., 109


Chase, George F., 69 George S., 65 George T., 65 Henry P., 55, 66 Rev. L. G., 36 Laura Wood, 93 Wealthy, 187, 188 Dr. William, 141 Cheese Factory, 160 Cheney, Albert, 179 Arthur B., 132, 134, 160, 179


Philip A., 178


Mrs. Arthur B., 132


Bertha L., 179


Cecil, 179


Ella J., 200


Florence J., 132, 179, 181


Grace F., 129, 179


Hannah Reed, 178


Harold, 179


Helen, 179 Janet M. D., 179


Jeralda H., 179


John, 179 Julia Jeralda, 179


Leon W., 12, 70, 74, 93, 179


Leora F., 107, 109, 179


Maria Morse, 178


Martha Ann, 178


Martha Brown, 93


Martha W., 179


Mary Eaton, 178


Mary Elizabeth, 179


Mary K., 22, 179


Nathaniel, 13, 47, 178


Nathaniel E., 178


Nathaniel E., Jr., 170, 178


Nellie W., 129, 179


Nettie J., 93, 179


Raymond, 179


Rena F., 179


Samuel T. R., I, 14, 19, 45, 93, 170, 178 Samuel T. R., II, 101, 104, 126, 127, 130, 179 Wales, 66, 70, 79, 178


Wales A., 179 Wilbur Wales, 106, 179


Phyllis H., 178


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HISTORICAL NOTES


Cheney, William Wells, 179 Chicago, 43 Childs History, 7 Chittenden, Thomas, 8, 111 Choat, Rev., 34


Christian Endeavor Soc., Mothers, 99 Y. P., 98, 137


Church, Baptist, 14, 39 Choir, St. Michael's, 38


Congregational, 13, 34, 39


Federated, 39, 40


Seventh Day Advent, 41




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