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7151 LNAME[ MONTROSS
FNAME[ ANDERSON
RESID[ YARMOUTH
DATE[ 1846
FILE[ 6
MFNO[ 1465
NOTES[ - death date uncertain
- will received January 21, 1847, with petition
- probate granted January 22, 1847
- wife was Rebecca Montross
- son was Simon Montross, who lived on the North Half of Lot 6, Concession 5, Yarmouth
- son was David Montross
- daughter was Sarah Taylor, wife of Watson W. Taylor
- son was Levi Montross
- son was Anderson Montross Junior
- daughter was Mary Barnes, wife of George Barnes
- daughter was Rebecca Allen, wife of Alexander Allen
- daughter was Elizabeth Hartwick, wife of Abraham Hartwick
- daughter was Harriet Bentley, wife of Caleb Bentley
- granddaughter was Emily Baker
- grandson was Anderson Montross Baker, who had land in Caradoc Township 
Montross, Anderson (I4973)
 
7152 Lost at sea DeWolf, Jonathan (I1747)
 
7153 Lucie Elizabeth Shanholtzer was born 18 Feb 1913 in Hampshire Co, VW to Jacob W & .va Shanholtzer Shanholtzer, Lucie Elizabeth (I18990)
 
7154 Lucy Taylor Ray, a widowed housewife, born in Houston TX on 18 Sep 1894 to William B. Taylor & Lizzie Brown, died 28 Dec 1975 in Houston of cerebral metastasis of melanoma. Burial on 30 Dec in Glenwood cemetery. Informant Edward W Taylor. Taylor, Lucy (I2169)
 
7155 MACFARLANE - The death occurred in the city on January 19 of Annie E., beloved wife of Mr. A.K.H. Macfarlane, of Point Gray. The funeral will take place Thursday, Jan. 21, at 2 p.m., from the residence of J.E.W. Macfarlane, 1133 Melville street. Funeral by auto to Mountain View cemetery. Rev. Merton Smith officiate. Minnis, Annie Emily (I25888)
 
7156 Mack VanSickle, age 15, student, living in house in 1871. Relationship unknown. Vansickle, James L (I1089)
 
7157 Many accounts list her father as William Copeland. However, no evidence has been found yet to support this claim. Also, Eunice's oldest daughter, Bethiah, married a William Coplin or Copeland, which might explain the confusion. Eunice (I389)
 
7158 Many genealogies list additional children as (1) Samuel, (2) Paul and (3) Beulah (no birth dates not given). Not enough evidence to add them yet. Here is the status of those references:
(1) Samuel: Silas Baker suggests that Samuel Baker is the father of Joseph Baker of Bakersfield VT. Per Vermont Vital Records: Joseph Baker, age 79y 8m, born Templeton MA to Saml & Hannah Baker, died on 28 Sep 1867 in Bakerfield VT. The main problem here is that Thomas Baker is not associated with Templeton.
(2) Paul: A reference in the "DAR Patriot Index", 1966 states the following: "Paul BAKER: b. 2-17-1753 c. 10-14-1829 m Elizabeth Pinkham Pvt MA" His birthdate of 1753 is before the marriage of 1755. This individual is likely son of David & Thankful Baker of Barnstable MA.
(3) Beulah: No additional references found. However there is another daughter named Beulah born 29 Aug 1774. So, if this Beulah existed, she presumably died young. 
Baker, Thomas (I137)
 
7159 Many Out of Town Guests at Bean Funeral
Those from a distance who attended the funeral of Abner L. Bean on Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bean and family and Wm. Woods of Youngstown; Samuel Smith and sister Mary of Mercer; Mr. and Mrs. Baird and Mrs. H.T. McGarey of daughter Pearl of Grove City; Mr. James McCullough of Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wood and Miss Mary and Elizabeth Wood of Clarksville, Mrs. Miles and son John of Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bartholemew and sons Harold and Arthur of Sharon.
from Aug 5, 1919, The Evening Record, Greenville, PA 
Bean, Abner Lysander (I4651)
 
7160 Mari Margaret Woods was born 1 Mar 1916 in Springfield MO to Owen C Woods & Nola M Reed. Death date 16 Jan 1997. Apr 1943: Mari Margaret Stolz; Nov 1958 Mari Margaret Reddy; Jul 1963: Mari Margaret Manis; Jul 1968: Mari Margaret Stovall. Woods, Mari Margaret (I19064)
 
7161 Maria Coplin, age 10, born NY, is living with Silas and Mary Ward in 1850 Census. Coplin, Mary (I5465)
 
7162 Maria Ida Baker, a widowed housewife, wife of Allan Baker (deceased), residing St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, born on 14 Sep 1873 in Ft. Smith AR to Samuel McLoud & Elizabeth Kerens, died on 14 Sep 1964 in St. Louis of myocardial infarction. Removal on 16 Sep to Calvary Cemetery in Ft. Smith AR. Informant Mrs. Paul Ring of Chesterfield MO McLoud, Marie Ida (I16010)
 
7163 Marie married her 1st husband's nephew (Fred, son of Ira), and outlived them both. Longshore, Maria (I1134)
 
7164 Marion living in Iowa Co in 1909 according to brother James obit. Woods, William Marion (I18046)
 
7165 Marriage Application from "San Francisco Chronicle" (genealogybank.com)
(24 Aug 1939) WOODS-ANDERSON - Orville R. Woods, 24, 415 Superior ave., San Leandro, and Inez E. Anderson, 23, 6977 Broadway terrace, Oakland.
(20 Sep 1941) WOODS-LITTLE - Orville Randolph Woods, 26, 5800 Walnut st., and Lola Lane Little, 27, 3516 Mirasol ave., both of Oakland.
 
Woods, Orville Randolph (I4073)
 
7166 Marriage certificate to Burden lists birthplace as Saul Ste. Marie, MI, and her full name as Margaret Churchill Grandy. Hill, Margaret Naomi (I1407)
 
7167 Marriage notation in the Gamshurst Ehebuch lists father as Mathias, which has to be an error on the part of the priest, for on the same day, the 1/2 sister of Joseph, Anna Catharina r. #4848 married her second man Goerge Selmershiem. The father of both Joseph and Anna Catharina was Andreas Volmer. Mathias was their grandfather. So, this file will assume the record in the Gamshurst is incorrect and Joseph was the son of Andreas. There was one other Volmer family in Gamhurst at the time, but there were no Joseph's born in that branch. Vollmer, Joseph (I7682)
 
7168 Marriage record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1845384-1845385. Family: William Baker Turner / Emma Carolyn Lewis (F3510)
 
7169 married __ Philips, living in Cleveland OH from "West Highland Cemeteries" by Diane Needham] Baker, Minnie (I15607)
 
7170 Married briefly, but it was anulled.

From The Bulletin By Louisiana Library Association, 1946
Mildred Crozier, libarian of Eunice High School, was married on June 12, in New Orleans to John C. Nicklos. 
Nicklos, John Chester (I176)
 
7171 Married Walter H Renton in Pattawattamie, IA on 5 Mar 1907. No children noted on 1910 Census. Emery, Lucy E (I14319)
 
7172 Married: On Thursday, No. 14, 1895, by Rev. Dr. Fradenburgh, at the residence of John A. Laird, on Mercer street, Miss Clara Laird and Mr. George Dorwart, both well-known and well-liked in Greenville. The ceremony was attended by a few friends, enough to form a body-guard on so important an occasion. We wish the young couple all possible happiness and prosperity.
from Nov. 15, 1895, Shenango Valley News, Greenville, PA 
Laird, Clara (I5092)
 
7173 Mary Anne Buddenhagen passed away December 24, 2014 in Beechwood Health Care Facility. Born in Buffalo on June 10, 1931, she was the daughter of Bradford and Mabel (Emerson) Sherwood. Mary Anne was valedictorian of her Barker High School class and graduated cum laude from Syracuse University where she hosted a radio show with Dick Clark and was known as ?Daisy.? After graduation, Mary Anne worked in radio and television at the College of Home Economics at Cornell University as ?The Cornell Radio Homemaker.? She was featured in a ?Look? magazine article describing kitchens of the future for modern homemakers. Mary Anne worked for 30 years as a freelance correspondent, feature writer, and court reporter for The Buffalo News as ?Anne Sherwood.? Her son, Dr. Eric Southard, recalls being awakened as a child by the sound of the typewriter as she worked to meet her morning deadlines. Mary Anne was a member of the Lockport College Club, DAR, Lockport Hospital Guild, Chi Omega Sorority, and was a charter member of the Four Seasons Players. She enjoyed volunteering, music, bridge, and book club. Mary Anne was predeceased by her husband Paul Buddenhagen in 2009. Mary Anne is survived by her three children Dr. Eric ( Dr. Kathylynn Pietak) Southard of East Amherst, Stephen (Linda) Southard of Toronto, Ont., and Laura (Kim Mathey) Southard of Seattle, WA. She was Grandma Daisy to Caitlin, Tara, Natalie, Thomas, Caroline, and Kylie Southard. Relatives and friends may call Sunday, December 28th from 2-6 PM in Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St., Lockport. Funeral services will be celebrated Monday, Dec. 29th at 1 PM in Grace Episcopal Church, 100 Genesee St., Lockport. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Lockport Women?s College Club Scholarship Fund.  Sherwood, Mary Anne (I13240)
 
7174 Mary Arthur, a single housekeeper, born on 1852 in White Lake MI to Robert S Arthur b. IRE and Jane Crook, died on 9 Feb 1904 in Highland, Oakland, MI of stricture of esophagus. Burial on 11 Feb at Vault of Milford, Milford MI, Informant Mrs. E.A. Lonard of Highland MI Arthur, Mary Ella (I15319)
 
7175 Mary Belle Palmer May 29, 1934.
1914 North Prospect Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dear Madam:

Reference is made to your letter relative to Jared Palmer, a soldier of the Revolutionary War. The data contained herein are obtained from the papers on file in the Revolutionary War claim, W.21913, based upon his military service in that war. Jared Palmer was born June 2, 1760 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. No reference is made to his parents. While a resident of Saratoga, Albany County later Saratoga County, New York, he enlisted about June 1, 1777 and served as sergeant in Lieutenant B. Guile's Company, Colonels John MoCrea's and Waterman's New York Regiments and was discharged about October 20, 1777 He enlisted in May 1778 and served as sergeant in Lieutenant 3. Guile's Company under Major Austin in the Hew York troops and was discharged about November 20, 1778, He enlisted in May 1779 and served as sergeant in Captain Collins' New York Company until the last of November 1779. He enlisted May l, 1780 in Captain Barrow1s Company, Colonel John McKinstry's New York Regiment and served as sergeant and Indian Spy until the last of November 1780. He enlisted about May 1, 1781 and served as Indian Spy under Lieutenant Harvey and Colonel Henry L. Dearborn until the last of November 1781. He enlisted about May 1, 1782 and served as Indian Spy under Colonel Scott until about the last of November 1782. After the Revolution he lived in Northumberland, Saratoga County, New York, over thirty years and then moved to Hadley, Saratoga County, New York. He was allowed pension on his application executed September 5, 1832 while a resident of Hadley, New York, where he had lived about fifteen years with the exception of one year, from July 1830, during which he resided in Chesterfield, Essex County; New York. He died November 1 or 2, 1834 in Hadley, New York. Soldier married the last of December 1783 in Albany, New York, Jane Chatfield, born December 17, 1763, place not stated. She was allowed pension on her application executed January 17, 1839 while a resident of Butler, Wayne County, New York. Soldier and his wife, Jane, had seven children, four sons and three daughters: Jesse, born October 11, 1784, David born June 4, 1788, Joseph, Asa, Rebecca and Lydia, the name of the youngest child is not designated. In 1839 soldier's son, David, was a resident of Morristown, St. Lawrence County, New York. Soldier's brother, Anson Palmer, who was five years younger than soldier, was living in Northumberland, New York, in 1840. In 1840 Dille Clements, a sister of the widow, Jane Palmer, was aged sixty-four years and a resident of Saratoga, New York, where she had lived fifty-seven years. There are no further family data.

Very truly yours,
A. D. HILLER
Assistant to Administrator.
 
Palmer, Jared (I388)
 
7176 Mary E. Baker, single, retired, born 2 May 1852 in New London NH to Jessie Baker, b. Bradford, & Hannah Bliss, died on 30 Sep 1932 of a cerebral hemorrhage. Burial in Franklin Cemetery, Franklin, NH. Baker, Mary E (I14302)
 
7177 Mary Francis Woods was born in Michigan. After her early school years she traveled to Chicago to begin her formal training in the arts at the Julien School. Her strong interest in history and her passion in particular for the West led her to leave Chicago to study tribes such as the Nez Perce, the Umatilla, and the Cheyenne. By living on their reservations and observing their culture and daily lives she came to know the tribes in a very personal way. She later continued her artistic studies at the Chase School in New York arriving there sometime around 1903. Although it is not known exactly when, the West again beckoned Mary Francis and she left New York to be closer to her true source of inspiration. She settled in Portland Oregon and began her career.
Mary Francis spent years perfecting the design of the dolls. It was a solely local endeavor dependent on the tourist trade. The leather painted faces were replaced with molded mask faces made from light brown crepe paper over plaster. The thin lines in the crepe paper gave the faces a realistic and weathered appearance. Every detail of the facial features were delicately painted, further enhancing each dolls individual look. The simple tubular bodies were stuffed at the torso and wrapped with traditional patterned blankets. Wood feet, painted to look like moccasins, were nailed to the base. Some dolls were created on small blocks and fashioned in a seated position. As with Skookum Indian dolls the variety is endless!
Soon after the war, M.F. Woods? son, G.B. Woods, became affiliated with his mother?s business. As the popularity and demand for the dolls grew, so did their office space and production. It wasn?t long before several firms were eager to discuss possible distribution rights for the dolls. In 1920 Mary Frances Woods signed a contract with the Konstucto Company making them sole distributors of the dolls in Portland Oregon and New York City. ?The new home of the Woods? toy presents a great contrast to the crowded space of the old studio, where Mrs. Woods and a few assistants used to make dolls for the season trade. In the shipping room are rows of great paper boxes containing dozens of dolls, which are destined to go to American firms, or to toy dealers of England, Australia, Spain, Mexico, Chile, and Argentina.? Toys And Novelties, 1921
t was shortly after her affiliation with the Konstructo Company and the commercial success of her dolls, that Mary Francis Woods passed away. G.B. Woods assumed total control of the company. He enthusiastically and aggressively carried on the work of his mother well into the 1930s. Mary Francis Woods dolls have long been popular collectibles even gracing the homes of Presidents Taft and Wilson. They continue to be appreciated by collectors today as wonderful portrayals of our noble native people.  
Bassett, Mary Frances (I8697)
 
7178 Mary J Cory, 6, b. IL in 1850 census. Mary Jane Baker, 15, b. NY in 1860 census. Adopted daughter? Baker, Timothy (I16778)
 
7179 Mary Mason Woods, "a girl we raised", was named in will of Rufus E Woods. Woods, Mary Mason (I17617)
 
7180 Massachusetts, Births, 1841-1915 (familysearch.org)
Rosa Leah Hambro was born on 15 Jan 1892 in Boston MA to Aaron M, a cigarmaker b. England, and Leah, b. England. 
Hambro, Rose Leah (I1079)
 
7181 Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915
On 1 Dec 1887 in Cambridge MA, Allen Morrison, 24, a salesman residing Cambridge, born NS to John & Julia married Annie Ormiston, 20, a seamstress born NS to John & Elizabeth. 1st marriage for each. 
Family: Allen Morrison / Annie Ormiston (F2710)
 
7182 Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
Mary Eva Baker was born 14 Jun 1871 in Cambridgeport MA to Roswell F Baker, an engineer b. NH and Sarah F Baker, b. Charlestown  
Baker, Mary Eva (I14315)
 
7183 Maude Vivian Cowling, a housewife, spouse of William, born 16 Apr 1878 in Mare Island, CA to Martin Fitzmaurice b. IRE and Unknown mother b. IRE, died 24 Jul 1944 in Kirkland, King, WA of a coronary thrombosis. Burial in Acacia Memorial Park, Kirkland WA.  Fitzmaurice, Maude Vivian (I13577)
 
7184 mentioned as child of Anson Baker, mother not stated in "West Highland Cemeteries" by Diane Needham Baker, Jenny (I15604)
 
7185 Michigan Death Index 1867-1897 (http://www.mdch.state.mi.us/)
Rosanna Hill, a married housewife, age 22y 10m 5d, born CAN, residing in Clyde MI, died of fever on 29 Oct 1871 
Hilliker, Rosanna (I1873)
 
7186 Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950 (ancestry.com)
Harold S Baker, residing Detroit MI, in real estate, married to Phyllis Kean, b. 7 Mar 1888 in Detroit MI to Hibbard Baker b. UNK and Lola Butterfield b. Detroit, died on 5 Feb 1936 in Detroit. Burial on 7 Feb at Elmwood cemetery. Informant Mrs. H.S. Baker 
Baker, Harold Sanford (I14855)
 
7187 Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952 (ancestry.com)
On 14 Jul 1896 in Cooper MI, Sheridan A Harrison, 24, a farmer, born Kalamazoo MI to FJ Harrison and Ickle Miller married Minnie B Sturr, 23, born Vandalia MI to Unknown and Maggie Palmer. Witness Nettie Huested of Delton MI and Mae Harrison of Kalamazoo MI 
Family: Sheridan A Harrison / Minnie B Sturr (F4641)
 
7188 Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952 (ancestry.com)
On 20 Jul 1879 in Lake MI, Frank A Baker, 26, a farmer born Cambria Centre NY, residing Glencoe MI, married Minnie M French, 15, residing Lake MI, born Cato Townsip MI. 
Family: Frank A Baker / Minnie M French (F1803)
 
7189 Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952 (ancestry.com)
On 9 Sep 1893 in Grand Rapids, Kent, MI, Delwin Sturr, age 26, a cleark, born Kalamazoo Co, MI to __ Sturr & __ Palmer married Lilliam Nelson, 27, born Allegan, Allegan, MI to Francis Nelson and Hannah Brown. Witnesses Amanda Brown and Jennie Etheridge 
Family: Delvin Sturr / Lillian Nelson (F5101)
 
7190 middle name probably Frederick Bennett, Lawrence F (I10545)
 
7191 Minnesota Birth Records lists mother's maiden name as Hanson Olin, Carol Jean (I7424)
 
7192 Minnie A Hasenphugh, a widowed housewife of Elmer D Hasenplugh, residing in Greenville PA, born on 14 May 1870 in PA to Andrew J McDowell b. Maysville PA & Phoebe J b. Shenango PA, died on 30 May 1935 in Greenville of apoplexy. Burial on 1 Jun 1935 in Shenango Cemetery. Informant Andrew M Hasenplugh McDowell, Minnie (I9285)
 
7193 Miss Hildegard Newburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Newburg, 130 South Tenth street, will be united in marriage to Mr. Harold Volz at the St. Joseph Cathedral next Tuesday morning at eight o'clock. The couple will be attended by Miss Mathilde Newburg and Mr. Arthur Volz. Family: Harold M Volz / Hildegarde Kather Newburg (F2073)
 
7194 Montville: Zipporah Wheeler of Groton, married 1 July 1669. "On the evening of June 6, 1678, while Thomas Bolles was absent from home, Mary and Joseph, with their mother, Zipporah, were murdered by a boy named John Stoddard. The wife and two eldest childdren were found dead, weltering in their own blood, with the infant, not a year old, wailing, but unhurt, by the side of its mother The perpetrator of this bloody deed was a vagrant youth, of uncontrolled passion, who had demanded of the wife shelter and lodging in the house, but was refused. Some angry words ensued, and the diabolical boy, seizing the axe that lay at the wood pile, rushed in and took awful vengeance on his victims. He soon afterwards confessed..." and was tried, convicted and executed at Hartford 9 Oct. 1678.

From "History of Montville, Connecticut, formerly the North Parish of New London," by Henry A. Baker. 
Family: Thomas Bolles / Zipporah Wheeler (F905)
 
7195 mother of Betty Wilder said to be Elizabeth BAker, b. 28 May 1734 to Edward Baker and Perses Brighham. Wilder, Betty (I14447)
 
7196 Moved to MN in 1854, then to Oxford IL. Had 3 kids there (two died young, then James Leo 1865). Received 120 acre land grant in Section 124, Lincoln Twp IA in 1866 because of father-in-law's 1812 war service. Moved to IA by prairie
schooner/raft in 1867 and had 4 more kids (Inez Idella 1867, Elsie May 1869, Emily Rosaltha 1872 and Florence Branch 1875). 
Borthwick, Oscar (I4414)
 
7197 Mr and Mrs Albert Richards wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Alva Mary Richards, to Joseph A Geraci which took place in Santa Cruz on July 30, 1922 at noon in Holy Cross church, the Rev Father J Harrett officiating. The bride has been an efficient teacher in the San Jose high school and will continue in that position for the coming semester. Mr and Mrs Geraci are building a cozy home on South Seventh street where they will soon be home to their friends.
San Jose Mercury Herald, 9/3/1922, issue 65, page 26 
Richards, Alva Mary (I1235)
 
7198 MRS. AMELIA L. (CHAPIN) HAILE of Springfield, Mass., elected a Pilgrim Tercentenary member in 1919, was born in that part of Springfield which is now Chicopee 22 April 1840, the daughter of Ethan Samuel and Louisa (Burns) Chapin, and died at Watch Hill, R. L, 5 September 1919. She was educated at Miss Porter's School, Farmington, Conn.,and later in Paris, France. Mrs. Haile was a woman of sound judgment and of attractive social qualities, and was a great help to her husband in his political career, which began in 1864, when he was elected for the first time as a member of the New Hampshire Legislature. Mr. Haile was mayor of Springfield in 1881, later represented his district in the Massachusetts Legislature, and was Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts during the years 1890, 1891, and 1892. Mrs. Haile had been for many years a member of the First Congregational Church in Springfield, and was deeply interested in religious and charitable objects there. She was married, 1 January 1861, to William H. Haile, then of Hinsdale, N. H., and later of Springfield, a manufacturer, who rose to prominence in Massachusetts politics, as mentioned above, and died 13 February 1901. Mrs. Haile's son, Henry Chapin Haile. and her daughter Alice, wife of Cheney H. Calkins, both of Springfield, survive her. Henry Chapin Haile succeeds his mother in her Pilgrim Tercentenary membership in the New England Historic Genealogical Society.

From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 1920 
Chapin, Amelia Louisa (I2256)
 
7199 Mrs. Catherine Brown
Her Death in This City Yesterday - The funeral
Mrs. Catherine Brown, mother of Chief-of-Police W.D. Brown died at her residence on North Seventh street yesterday morning. She was 87 years of age and has been in delicate health for some time. Mrs. Brown was a native of Cahir County Tipperary, Ireland. In company of her husband she came to Calfornia in 1849 and has resided in San Jose since 1851. Her husband was killed in 1854 by an accident to a stage on which he was a passenger. She has two sons, a daughter and several grandchildren. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 10 o'clock from St. Patrick's Church. The remains will be interred at Calvary Cemetery. 
Daly, Catherine (I1245)
 
7200 Mrs. Edna Marie Hassel Woods, 61, wife of Dwight L. Woods, Clarksville-Transfer Road, Transfer R.D. 1, died in Buhl Hospital, Sharon, at 4:25 p.m. Monday. She had been in ill health for several months. She was born Aug. 10, 1888, in West Jefferson township, a daughter of Fred and Alice Persch Hassel, and had resided in Mercer County all her life. She was a member of the Clarksville, Presbyterian Church. She leaves her husband and a brother, Lewis P. Hassel, Akron. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at McConnell funeral home, Sharon. The family will be at the funeral home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Hassel, Edna Marie (I4420)
 

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