
Matches 1,401 to 1,450 of 3,031
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| 1401 | Age: 90 | Hodgson, Anne (I18295)
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| 1402 | Age: 90 | Wilder, Ada Mabel (I22509)
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| 1403 | Age: 92 | Noble, Adella (I15650)
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| 1404 | Age: 92 | Wilder, Almanzo James (I18781)
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| 1405 | Age: 92 | Wilder, Dana Daniel (I21921)
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| 1406 | Age: 92 | Doying, Henrietta Frances (I23182)
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| 1407 | Age: 92 | Brown, Daniel Wellington (I23410)
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| 1408 | Age: 93 | Tyrill, Abigail (I16100)
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| 1409 | Age: 93 | Reagan, President Ronald Wilson "Dutch" (I18976)
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| 1410 | Age: 93 Years | Henschke, Hildegard (I14926)
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| 1411 | Age: 94 | Brown, Hazel Belle (I20778)
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| 1412 | Age: 95 | Densmore, Nancy A. (I16612)
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| 1413 | Age: 96 | Ripley, Mary Jane (I14811)
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| 1414 | Age: 96 | Beckwith, Margaret Rose (I14937)
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| 1415 | Age: 96 | Wood, Elizabeth (I16121)
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| 1416 | Age: 96 | Chapin, Martha (I18944)
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| 1417 | Age: 99 | Noble, Isabelle N (I21181)
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| 1418 | All citations using this source have been moved to a single citation for each individual rather than each detail to which the citation belongs. This was done to reduce database size on 9 Jul 2010. | Source (S18)
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| 1419 | Also has two grandchildren named Camden and Emily (as of 15 August 2025). No info on who were their parents. | Pierce, Michael Robert (I21843)
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| 1420 | also known as Peter Percy | Percy, Richard Sr. (I13769)
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| 1421 | Among their descendants was the distinguished jurist, Judge Theron Metcalf, of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. | Metcalf, Michael (I24765)
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| 1422 | Amy I. McNaulty WORCESTER - Amy Isabelle McNaulty, 80, died Monday, Jan. 28, 2013, at Central Vermont Medical Center. She was born June 26, 1932, in Northfield, the daughter of Raymond and Hazel (Brown) Wilder. She graduated from Montpelier High School in 1950. On Sept. 11, 1960, she married Arnold E. McNaulty in Cabot. She was an assembler at Reddy Plastic Co., DeRonde Safety Pin Factory and National Clothes Pin Factory. She enjoyed fishing, pickling, picking berries and wildflowers, and planting her gardens. Survivors include her husband and a son, Raymond McNaulty, both of Worcester; sisters Laura Potvin, of Barre, Beatrice McAllister, of Williamstown, and Ramona Pierce, of Walpole, N.H.; several nieces, nephews and cousins. There will be no calling hours. A gathering will be held at a later date in Northfield Falls Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one’s choice. For online condolences, visit www.guareandsons.com. | Wilder, Amy Isabelle (I16047)
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| 1423 | Anoxic Brain Injury, Age at Death: 68 | Blair, Theresa Florence (I19514)
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| 1424 | Antoinette Feola MacDonald, loving mother, and grandmother, died peacefully from complications of heart failure and diabetes in the early morning of October 13, 2024, at Kingston General Hospital in Kingston, Ontario. Leading up to her passing, her children and granddaughter were fortunate to be with her. Antionette was born in Scituate, Massachusetts on December 7, 1937. She was a twin child born with brother Ferdinand Jr. to Ilda (Robinson) of Vermont and Ferdinand Feola, who had immigrated from Abruzzi, Italy. Antionette had an older sister, Emily (Mitchell) and stepbrother Joe (Witham). The four children, Ilda and her second husband, Hiram Witham, settled in Worcester, Vermont following the loss of their birth father. Antionette studied at University of Vermont and followed her passions to New York City to pursue acting. It is there that she met and married William (Billy) Edwards. They resided in Ibiza, Spain and had their son Bogart. After several years of running an American bakery and Billy pursuing script writing, they moved to Toronto, Canada. As their marriage began to fracture, award-winning director Allan King filmed the groundbreaking documentary, A Married Couple. In 1969, their daughter Amadea was born. Highlights of Antionette’s career included being the first female director of an Olympic event (soccer) at the 1976 Montreal Olympics and more than a decade distributing children’s international programming for TVOntario. In 1993, Antionette and her second husband, David MacDonald, moved to Kingston, Ontario, where she lived for the balance of her life. She continued her career in television distribution with Compass and Presto International. As a breast cancer survivor, she volunteered with Breast Cancer Action Kingston, pursued her love of acting in several plays, sat on many boards, was active in political elections, and was a member of the Catholic Women’s League of Canada. A great cook and lover of food (olives & garlic gambas!), art, opera, music, and traveling the world, Antionette took full advantage of all that life had to offer. She was loved for her fabulous sense of style, engaging conversation, and lust for life. She was remarkable. Antionette is survived by her son Bogart, daughter Amadea, daughter-in-law Corina Wilkes, granddaughter Isabella, and grandson Mcqueen. Special thanks to her village of friends, the staff, doctors, nurses, PSWs, and social workers at the Rosewood, Arbor Heights Extendicare, and Kingston General Hospital for their care and support of Antionette’s health over the years and in her final days. A celebration of life will take place in the future. | Witham, Hiram (I5926)
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| 1425 | Arnold E. McNaulty WORCESTER - Arnold Everett “Skip” McNaulty, 79, of Eagle Ledge Road in Worcester, died on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2014, at the Vermont Respite House in Williston, Vermont, with his family by his side. He was born on July 26, 1935, the son of Gardner A. and Annie McNaulty, in Middlesex, Vermont. He was a veteran of the United States Army and served during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged at the end of the war in 1956. On Sept. 11, 1960, he married Amy Wilder in Cabot, Vermont. Together, they resided on Eagle Ledge Road for many years. Mrs. McNaulty predeceased him on Jan. 28, 2013. After leaving the Army, Skip worked as a truck driver for Miles Coal Co. in Barre for 35 years. He also worked for Maxham’s, of Worcester, and later for Manosh, of Morrisville. Skip was a member of the American Legion Post 10 in Barre, Vermont. He loved to help anybody that needed a helping hand and never asked for a nickel. He loved to ice fish with his brother, William, until the sun went down. He also enjoyed deer hunting with his son, Raymond, and other friends and relatives. Skip also had a beloved cat he called Littleman that was always by his side. Survivors include a son, Raymond McNaulty, of Worcester; brothers William Merriam and his wife, Shelley, of Morrisville, Harold McNaulty and his wife, Joanne, of Waterbury, Vermont, and Francis McNaulty, of Hardwick, Vermont; three sisters-in-law, Mona Pierce, Laura Potvain and Beatrice McAllister; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his siblings, Ellen, Alberta, Beverly and Robert McNaulty. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Worcester United Methodist Church, Worcester. Burial with military honors will follow the memorial service in Northfield Falls Cemetery, Route 12, Northfield Falls, Vermont. A memorial reception for family and friends will be held at the Worcester Church parish hall following the burial. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Vermont Hospice House, 99 Allen Brook Lane, Williston, VT 05495. Online condolences may be sent to www.guareandsons.com. | McNaulty, Arnold Everett (I21294)
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| 1426 | Arnold, James Newell. Rhode Island Vital Extracts, 1636–1850. 21 volumes. Providence, R.I.: Narragansett Historical Publishing Company, 1891–1912. Digitized images from New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. | Source (S91)
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| 1427 | arrived in Massachusetts 1630 with his father on his uncle Captain William Pierce's ship the Lyon | Pierce, Richard V (I21037)
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| 1428 | Arrived with brother Thomas (see notes, Thomas Wilder, born 1618) in Hingham, Plymouth, Mass on or around 1638.[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997] Edward Wilder,118 (4). The Immigrant, son of Thomas Wilder,114 and Martha, was already in Hingham, Massachusetts, November 1638 when his mother arrived and remained in Hingham, Massachusetts with his mother till her death in 1652. Edward was, without doubt, made a freeman as soon as his age would permit. It is probably not generally known that at that time none but members of a Christian church and those who were twenty-one years old could take the freeman's oath and exercise the privileges of citizenship. He received a grant of land at Hingham, Massachusetts on October 8, 1637. He later received other grants in his own name and jointly with his mother. He was made a freeman on May 29, 1644 and a selectman in 1667 at Hingham. In 1675, he was impressed into service as a soldier in King Philip's War. Philip,also called Metacomet, was Chief of an Indian tribe which had been friendly to the settlers, but then angered by the encroachments of the white man. | Wilder, Edward 1 (I23285)
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| 1429 | Arrold was baptized at Great Bowden, Leicestershire on Sep 21,1587, the daughter of Edward Dunnington and Margaret Cox. Rice Cole and Arrold Dunnington were married at Great Bowden, Leicestershire, England on Jun 7,1612. Source: TAG Vol 78, pp.183-4(2003). She died at Charlestown between 20 December 1661 (date of will) and 26 December 1661 (date of probate). They had five known children: Robert, Elizabeth Pierce, Mary Lowden, John, & James. Source: Anderson's Winthrop Fleet | Dunnington, Arrold Phipps (I22483)
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| 1430 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14653)
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| 1431 | ashes under care of Beatrice McAllister | McAllister, Frederick Roscoe Jr (I20976)
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| 1432 | ashes under care of Beatrice McAllister | McAllister, Mark Alan (I21148)
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| 1433 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6720)
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| 1434 | Ashley is shown as the third child on the birth record | Mason, Ashley Sumner (I21925)
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| 1435 | At dau. Bessie's home. Multiple pulmonary emboli. | Bador, Estella Margaret (I20981)
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| 1436 | At the time of her birth, Beryl was the 7th child, all living. The attending physician was A.B.Warren, MD, Worcester, VT. | Pratt, Beryl Esther (I23209)
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| 1437 | At the time of their marriage, Earl was 24 & Beryl was 18. | Family: Earl Forrest Dailey / Beryl Esther Pratt (F6848)
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| 1438 | at the Windsor home of son in law (maybe Francis Goodhue ?), according to History of Winchendon by AP Marvin, but I have not been able to confirm this. No burial is confirmed. | Brown, Joseph REV (I15742)
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| 1439 | Bailey, Frederic W. Early Connecticut Marriages as Found on Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997. | Source (S116)
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| 1440 | baptised 11-22-1713 | Wilder, Joseph L05T (COL) Jr. (I18235)
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| 1441 | Baptised 12-4-1695 | Van Oosten, Wijnand Franse (I24658)
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| 1442 | baptised 3-10-1802 | Smit, Mattijs Willem (I13781)
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| 1443 | baptised 6-14-1801 | Veldenburg, Johanna Maria (I13808)
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| 1444 | baptised Sep 5 1773 in Ashburnham MA | Wilder, Deborah (I16671)
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| 1445 | baptised: Sep 21, 1587 | Dunnington, Arrold Phipps (I22483)
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| 1446 | became Southwick, Hampden Co. in 1770 | Noble, Captain Eli (I20877)
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| 1447 | Bethany Cemetery | Loomis, Enos (I21702)
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| 1448 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3621)
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| 1449 | Born "Clara Helen Phillips" | Phillips, Clara Helen (I18264)
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| 1450 | Born in Canada, he was the son of Peter and Mary (Leonard)Lesperance. With a previous spouse he was the father of Adelord, Evelyn, Gerard and Flossie Lesperance. He was a longtime railroad employee. In more recent years he had helped operate the Lesperance Nursing Home in Montpelier. He died at Fairfield Hospital, Newtown, CT, following a long illness. | Lesperance, Louis Noel (I15908)
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