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651 | Email dated July 1 1999 leddy@bfree.on.ca | Source (S002832)
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652 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Eddy, D.A. (I10357)
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653 | Email From Lin Hough Feb, 2004 Steph, Take a look at the marriage date and the date of the first then the second born. If you have any way of checking for this, I went thru my original files of the 1200 + pages we typed up, and don't have this man listed........that I can find. I am more inclined to believe that Charles's date is 1916 and not 16 years between him and his brother. They married young according to her birth date, but 16 years different!!! What do you think?? Lin 41544 WALTER BRADFORD LEONARD (MARY,CHARLES DYER, CYRUS BARKER, EZRA, WILLIAM, BENJAMIN, JOSHUA, ZACHARIAH, SAMUEL, WILLIAM EDDYE), b. Feb. 24,1887 in Bristol, RI; d, Mar. 26, 1956 in Cranston, RI; m. EDITH ANN REGESTER, Feb. 27,1906 in East Providence, RI; d/o Ernest Regester and Sarah Empson; b. Nov. 14,1889 in East Providence, RI; d. May 24,1954 in Cranston, RI. Children b. in Providence, RI: +41548 CHARLES BRADFORD LEONARD, b. Feb. 25, 1906. +41549 OWEN DODGE LEONARD, b. May 16, 1922. | Leonard, Walter Bradford (I79632)
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654 | Emeline T. Kinney (b. 19 Apr. 1852, d. 15 Aug. 1894) m. 1875, George Elliot Dickerson (b. Milford, 16 May 1854, d. Pontiac, 2 Jan. 1920), s/o Joseph P. and Parthena (Eddy) Dickerson | Dickerson, George Elliot (I11925)
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655 | Emerson J. Eddy, "Syracuse, son of George W. and Betsey (Crane) Eddy, was born in Pharsalia, Chenango Co., N.Y., April 1, 1848, and spent his early life on a farm. He was educated in the common schools of his native town and at the Cincinnatus Academy in Cortland Co., graduating from the latter institution in 1868, and in the fall of the same year came to Syracuse as a clerk in the dry goods store of Bennett Brothers. In the spring of 1869 he entered the employ of J. R. Billings, manufacturer of and dealer in tinware, etc., where he learned his trade. After two years Mr. Billings was succeeded by Smith & Ayers, and one year later Mr. Eddy and Charles Hyden purchased Mr. Smith's interest under the name of Ayers & Co. One year afterward the firm dissolved and the business was closed out. In 1871 Mr. Eddy established his present hardware store in the First ward and has since continued business alone, dealing in hardware, stoves, tinware, etc., and carrying on a general jobbing trade. He commenced in a small building which is still standing and occupied by him, and erected his present large brick block adjoining in 1889. He was supervisor of the First ward in 1885 and 1886, being chairman of the committee on villages the first year and chairman of the supervisors' committee the second year. He is a member of Central City Lodge No. 305, F. & A. M., of Central City Chapter No. 70, R. A. M., and of Central City Commandery No. 25, K. T., being the present commander of the latter body after having passed through nearly all of its chairs. He is also a member of all the Scottish Rite bodies and is now deputy master of the Lodge of Perfection. Mr. Eddy has taken an active interest in Masonry throughout the State and is distinguished by having had conferred upon him the 32d degree. He was one of the originators and a vice-president of the North Side Business Men's Association and prominently identified with the growth and prosperity of that section of the city. Dec. 20, 1871, he married Miss Aveline, daughter of William Beers, of Syracuse, and their children are: George W., Edith May, Gordon C. (deceased), Roba, Lucian C., and Basil." Source: Bruce, Dwight H. (Ed.), Onondaga's Centennial. Boston History Co., 1896, Vol. II, Family Sketches, p. 454. | Eddy, Emerson Joel (I22558)
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656 | Emerson WHITNEY Self M Male W 71 VT Blacksmi Laura WHITNEY Wife M Female W 67 VT Keeps Hou -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont Family History Library Film 1255348 NA Film Number T9-1348 Page Number 450C | Whitney, Emerson (I30533)
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657 | Emily E. Eddy Emily Evalina Eddy, 88, of South Easton died Sept. 19. She was the wife of the late Austin W. Eddy and the late James H. Ellis. Born in Walpole, she was a daughter of the late Wilmer Wiggin and Evalina (Hurd) Wiggin, and had lived in Walpole until moving to Easton 30 years ago. Mrs. Eddy was an assembler at The Foxboro Company, and previously worked as a sales clerk at Woolworth | Evalina, Emily (I83144)
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658 | Emma Harriet Wise Eddy, Funeral services were held afternoon for Mrs. Emma H. Eddy , aged 53 years, wife of S. H. Eddy, of Brave, who died in her home Friday morning, Jan. 8, 1932. The services were held at 1:30 in the Kent Methodist Episcopal church at Brave with Rev. O. L. Hawkins, pastor, in charge. Interment was in the Phillips cemetery. Mrs. Eddy was born in Wayne township, Nov. 18, 1877, a daughter of Basil Wise and Rebecca White Wise, and spent all her life in that section, where she was well known. Besides her husband she leaves one son. Paul O. Eddy, of Brave; one daughter, Mrs. Gail Wood, of Brave; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Mitchell and Mrs. Samuel Cumberledge, both of Nettle Hill, and one brother, William R. Wise, of Mt. Morris, RD. There are eight grandchildren. Mrs. Eddy was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. | Wise, Emma (I67792)
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659 | Ephraim R. EDDY Self M Male W 62 RI Laborer RI RI Sarah W. EDDY Wife M Female W 64 RI Keeping House RI RI Henry WHEELER GSon S Male W 5 RI RI RI -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Providence, Providence, RI Family History Library Film 1255213 NA Film Number T9-1213 Page Number 271A | Eddy, Ephraim Randolph (I60670)
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660 | Erastus EDDY Self M Male W 74 RI Farmer --- --- Doriska EDDY Wife M Female W 65 NY Keeps House MA MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: 1880 Census Place Boston, Erie, New York Family History Library Film 1254826 NA Film Number T9-0826 Page Number 110B | Eddy, Erastus (I07887)
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661 | Erastus THAYER Self M Male W 65 VT Auctione Anna L. THAYER Wife M Female W 57 VT Keeps House VT VT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Brandon, Rutland, Vermont Family History Library Film 1255347 NA Film Number T9-1347 Page Number 25A | Thayer, Erastus D. (I38499)
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662 | Ernest Eddy, 82 CHESTER -- Ernest Raymond Eddy, 82, died Sunday (May 11, 1997) at the Springfield Hospital. Mr. Eddy had worked for Green Mountain Log Cabins in Chester and in the woods cutting logs for many years. He had worked for several area sawmills including P.K. Sawmill. He also worked for McKenzie Construction for several years. During World War II, he served in the Army. He was a member of the Robert L. Johnson V.F.W. Post No. 771 in Springfield and the American Legion Post No. 67 in Chester. Mr. Eddy enjoyed hunting and divas an avid Red Sox fan. He was born in Windham, Vt., on Aug. 22, 1914, a son of Ernest and Mary Anne (Rawson) Eddy. Mr. Eddy attended school in Bristol, Conn. Survivors include one brother, Leonard Eddy of Chester; one sister, Caroline Patnode of Greenfield, Mass.; two nieces and two nephews. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Windham Center Cemetery with the Chaplin John "Gramp" Spaulding, American Legion Post No. 67 in Chester, officiating. Visiting hours will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Adams-Gendron Funeral Home in Chester. Memorial donations may be made to: Visiting Nurse Association, 366 River St., Springfield, Vt. 05156; or to: Chester Ambulance Squad, Box 370, Chester, Vt. 05143. | Eddy, Ernest Raymond (I58614)
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663 | Ernest Rhodes Wednesday, February 28, 2001 ANGWIN Ernest L. Rhodes, 75, died Friday, Feb. 23 at home in Angwin from acute Leukemia. He was born in Visalia on Feb. 6, 1926 to Stewart F. and Lillie Adams Rhodes. He will be remembered as a loving and joyous person, loving husband, stepfather and grandfather. Also, a kind neighbor and lover of animals, gardening, boats and airplanes. Ernest is survived by his wife, Jeanine; stepsons, Greg Carr and wife Christina, Jessica and Tyler, and Bill Carr and wife Dorothy, Michael and Danielle. Also his loving mother-in-law, Meda Eddy. His brother, James R. Rhodes and wife; sister-in-law, Mrs. Stewart F. (Fern) Rhodes; and nieces and nephews also survive him. A small memorial service was held in the home on Sunday. He wished cremation with ashes to be scattered at sea. | Rhodes, Ernest (I83216)
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664 | Esther Eddy Stansell Esther Elizabeth Eddy Stansell, daughter of James Wilson Eddy and Nellie Ann Critchfield Eddy, was born Dec. 19, 1908, in Osceola and died Nov. 18, 1999, at Broadlawn | Eddy, Esther Elizabeth (I58669)
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665 | EUGENE C EDDY LORETTA A WILSON 15 AUG 1875 * FRANCES FANNIE EDDY CHARLES H (W?) TULBY 12 DEC 1880/ 23 DEC 1880 * GEORGE EDDY JENNIE M ROSS 28 SEP 1886 * GRACE C EDDY ARTHUR C EATON 01 MAY 1895 * JONATHAN PRATT EDDY MARTHA JANE DARLING 01 MAR 1870 * JONATHAN PRATT EDDY MARTHA JENNIE FUNK 24 NOV 1910 * JOSEPHEN EDDY ANDREW F BLOSSOM 01 JAN 1876 * LAROQUE ELLEN EDDY HENRY ERNEST DARLING 14 FEB 1883 * MARTIN EDDY CALISTA HOWE 29 MAR 1863 * MARY EDDY JAMES DAVEY 19 DEC 1878 * NANCY EDDY HOWARD ROCKWELL 06 OCT 1871 * PHEBE EDDY GEORGE HARDENDORPH 16 MAR 1867 * RACHAEL EDDY DANIEL PIERCE 13 NOV 1879 * SAROQUE ELLEN EDDY HENRY ERNEST DARLING 14 FEB 1883 * SCOTT WILMOTH EDDY LILLIAN I GRIMES 08 SEP 1892 | Source (S002465)
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666 | Eugene EDDY Self M Male W 28 IN Works On Coal Dock OH OH Loretta EDDY Wife M Female W 24 MI Keeping House NY NY Sarah EDDY Dau S Female W 3 MI IN MI Arthur EDDY Son S Male W 1 MI IN MI -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana Family History Library Film 1254275 NA Film Number T9-0275 Page Number 535A | Eddy, Eugene (I81378)
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667 | Everett Daily Herald 3-24-1927 Sarah E. Eddy, 71 years of age died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Gillispie, on March 18. Services were held at Bakeman chapel at 11 a.m. March 21. Prof. Newberry officiated. Interment was made at the IOOF cemetery. | Maholland, Sarah (I64722)
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668 | Ezra BROWN Self S Male W 42 NY Merchant NH NH Nelson J. EDDY Other S Male W 24 MI Farmer MI VA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Harvard, Clay, Nebraska Family History Library Film 1254745 NA Film Number T9-0745 | Eddy, Nelson Jay (I02057)
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669 | February 1977 Eddy- Mrs. Daisy I. Eddy, aged 87, the widow of Salem Eddy, passed away Wednesday afternoon in Crestview Nursing Center. Surviving are her daughters, Mrs. Edward (Janet) Barber, Mrs. Robert (Carolyn)Scriber; one sister, Mrs. P.L. (Florence) Heins, all of Grand Rapids, ten grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 am in the Metcalf and Jonkoff Chapel, 933 Cherry St. SE, her Pastor, Dr. John C. Whitcomb of Wallin Congregational Church officiating. Interment Rosedale Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the chapel Thursday 7 to 9 pm and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Those who wish may make contributions to the Wallin Congregational Church | Peacock, Daisy Irene (I66923)
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670 | Fort Logan National Cemetery, Colorado Eddy, Alice L, b. 01/01/1917, d. 09/06/1997, US Army, PVT, Res: Denver, CO, Plot: 10 0 999, bur. 09/12/1997 Eddy, Arlene M, b. 05/17/1923, d. 01/22/1996, US Army, PVT, Res: Golden, CO, Plot: 5 0 820, bur. 01/26/1996 Eddy, Bessie, b. 10/01/1902, d. 07/07/1977, Plot: P 1975, bur. 07/12/1977, * Eddy, Franklin, b. 05/23/1892, d. 03/29/1968, COOK CO F 115 SUPPLY TRAIN QMC, Plot: P 1775, bur. 04/03/1968, * Eddy, Henry J, b. 09/13/1929, d. 07/19/1994, US Air Force, SGT, Res: Denver, CO, Plot: 10 0 999, bur. 07/22/1994 Eddy, Sylvia, b. 03/06/1901, d. 05/21/1983, Plot: Q 5384, bur. 05/25/1983, * Eddy, Wayne Y, b. 04/30/1925, d. 07/30/1974, TEC 5 US ARMY, Plot: Q 3750, bur. 08/02/1974, * Eddy, William M, b. 08/03/1920, d. 01/13/1988, TEC4 USA, Plot: V 457, bur. 01/19/1988, * Eddy, William Talbert, b. 11/08/1898, d. 10/10/1952, SEAMAN USN, Plot: H 26, bur. 10/15/1952, * | Eddy, William Talbert (I59893)
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671 | Fought in Boer War Reg. # 97 Enlisted in Macleod, NWT Jan 5 1900 Discharged, Nov 26 1900 Birthplace, Colbourn, Northumberland Co., Ont. Trade: Rancher Rel: Methodist Father: Bayes M. Eddy Residing in Colbourn Received Queens Medal with 2 _______Cape Colony and Orange___State Invalided to England Oct 15 1900 Height 5'9" Complexion Dark Hair Black Eyes Grey Scar over right eye | Eddy, James Harden (I83769)
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672 | FOWLER TRIBUNE Thursday, May 27, 1999 Page 2 EDDY Memorial services for Allen Eugene Eddy were held May 11, 1999 at Holt Chapel of the Garden Family Funeral Home in Canon City. He was born Aug. 22, 1928 in Fowler to A. J. and Mabel Eddy. He is survived by brother Lyle Eddy of La Junta; sisters Pearl Felkner of San Diego, Calif., and Evelyn Phillips of Fowler. Inurnment was at Lakeside Cemetery in Canon City. | Eddy, Allen Eugene (I81016)
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673 | Francis M. EDDY Self M Male W 24 IN Farmer PA IN Johny B. EDDY Wife M Female W 18 AR Housekeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Dover, Pope, Arkansas Family History Library Film 1254054 NA Film Number T9-0054 Page Number 38B | Eddy, Francis M. (I80565)
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674 | Frank EDDY Self M Male W 42 VT Farmer VT VT Carlinda EDDY Wife M Female W 39 VT Keeping House VT VT Sylvia EDDY Dau S Female W 15 VT At School VT VT Dwight EDDY Son S Male W 13 VT At School VT VT Mary EDDY Dau S Female W 11 VT At School VT VT Mabel EDDY Dau S Female W 9 VT At School VT VT Frank EDDY Son S Male W 6 VT VT VT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Derby, Orleans, Vermont Family History Library Film 1255346 | Eddy, Benjamin Frank (I42181)
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675 | Frank R. EDDY Self M Male W 27 MI Mill Hand VT NY Julia EDDY Wife M Female W 26 OH Keeping House GERM GERM Jessie EDDY Dau S Female W 4 MI MI OH Robert N. LEWIN Other S Male W 24 VA Teamst Benjamen GREEN Other S Male W 18 KY Laborer KY KY William ALDRICH Other S Male W 21 NY Sawyer --- - George J. LEMON Other S Male W 23 PA Cook --- PA Milo VERGEMIES Other S Male W 40 VT Sawyer VT VT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Silver Cliff, Custer, Colorado Family History Library Film 1254089 | Eddy, Franklin R. (I00260)
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676 | Frank TUCKER Self M Male W 40 NY Farmer MA NY Charlotte TUCKER Wife M Female W 40 NY Keeps House NY NY Tyra TUCKER Dau S Female W 7 NY NY NY Matilda TUCKER Mother W Female W 71 NY Keeps House MA MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Lysander, Onondaga, New York Family History Library Film 1254905 NA Film Number T9-0905 Page Number 326B | Tucker, Frank (I57819)
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677 | Franklin T. EDDY Self M Male W 64 NY Lawyer VT VT Elizabeth EDDY Wife M Female W 55 ENG ENG ENG Mary EDDY Dau S Female W 24 MI Copyist NY ENG Francis E. EDDY Dau S Female W 22 MI At Home NY E Franklin T. EDDY Son S Male W 20 MI Printer NY ENG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place 4th Ward, Coldwater, Branch, Michigan Family History Library Film 1254573 NA Film Number T9-0573 Page Number 569D | Eddy, Franklin T. (I36594)
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678 | FRED ALBERT Born in Orono, Maine, Sept. 22, 1895. Residence: Orono. Enl: Bangor, June 5/17. Pvt; Cpl June 1/18. Org: Co C 301 Field Sig Bn 2nd Co Conv Ctr 151 DB to disch. Eng: St Mihiel; Defensive Sector. Overseas: July 10/18 to Mar. 25/19. Hon disch on demob: May 22, 1919. | Eddy, Fred Albert (I00933)
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679 | Fredrick EDDY Self M Male W 52 VT Laborer MA MA Mary Etta EDDY Wife M Female W 42 VT Keeping House VT VT Arthur J. EDDY Son S Male W 7 VT At School VT VT Freddie T. EDDY Son S Male W 4 VT VT VT Clara ELSWORTH Sister D Female W 49 VT At Ho Lydia EDDY Mother W Female W 81 MA At Home MA MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Woodford, Bennington, Vermont Family History Library Film 1255341 NA Film Number T9-1341 Page Number 539D | Eddy, Frederick (I60768)
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680 | Friend H. EDDY Self M Male W 25 OH Works In Nursery CT PA Hellen J. EDDY Wife M Female W 25 CAN Keeping House ENG ENG Ralph F. EDDY Son S Male W 9M OH OH CAN James MADDOCKS Other Male W 50 ENG Works In Nursery ENG ENG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Painesville, Lake, OH Family History Library Film 1255038 NA Film Number T9-1038 Page Number 380D | Eddy, Friend H. (I11210)
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681 | From The Saguache Crescent Saguache, Colorado (Saguache County) Thursday, May 22, 1980 FRANKLIN EDDY FUNERAL FRIDAY Franklin Clifford Eddy was born in La Junta July 1, 1925. He died May 12, 1980 at the age of 54 following an apparent massive coronary. He had attended a meeting in Saguache of the San Luis Valley Regional Planning Commission at the time that he was stricken. He was taken to the local clinic for treatment, then rushed by ambulance to St. Joseph Hospital in Del Norte. Eddy served in the Marine Corps during World War II. He was a member of the Episcopal Church and attended the Moffat Community Church. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a member of Masonic Lodge No. 32, Southern Colorado Consistory, Al Kaly Shrine, SLV Sand Dunes CLub, Mosca-Hooper-Moffat Service League, Citizens Panel for western San Juan Weather Modification Project. Eddy was general manager of the Rio Grande Water Conservation District for many years. Survivors include his widow, Twilla of the family home in Moffat; a daughter Roxann Cadwell of Pueblo; three sons, Chris of Alamosa, Mark of Pueblo and Paul of Montana; a brother Francis of La Junta. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Moffat School. Burial was in the Rito Alto Cemetery. (Ed. note; Wife's maiden name Twilla Marie BIGGS.) | Eddy, Franklin Clifford (I81025)
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682 | From the | Sprague, Susannah (I24184)
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683 | From the Adams County Press [Friendship, Adams Co., Wisc.], March 21, 1896, Page 5 Column 3 Died, at Easton, March 5, 1896, of pneumonia, Edgar Jesse EDDY, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. EDDY, age 14 years, 6 months and 23 days. | Eddy, Edgar Jesse (I20252)
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684 | From the Mower County, MN Transcript: September 15, 1880 (Died September 12, 1880) An Aged Couple Burned to Death last Sunday Morning. Mr. and Mrs. William Purdy last Saturday night retired in usual health with an apparently fair prospect of months and perhaps years being yet added to their allotted time, though they were both past the "three score years and ten." How little this aged couple realized last Saturday evening, as they sat smoking their pipes and pleasantly chatting with a neighbor, about half past eight, that this was their last night on earth! That when the morning light should welcome in the near Sabbath, that they would both be done with all life's wearying cares and trials, and they entered into the new life,---and now the end had come. Fifty seven years they had borne life's burdens together, and now they were together to lay them down, and, leaning upon each other, hand in hand as it were, walk out into the great mystery. Sunday morning, about four o'clock, the little house near the south bridge in this city, where this couple lived alone, was discovered in flames. Those first reaching the house burst in the door, but too late---as the whole inside of the dwelling was a mass of flame, and in a moment the floors and roof had fallen into the cellar. At first no one seemed to think but that the old people were safely outside. But it was not long before the dreadful truth that they were buried in the burning ruins, settled upon all, and the firemen took immediate action to recover the bodies. They were found side by side in the exact locality of their bed, so the conclusion was soon reached that they were suffocated, and had made no effort to escape. The bodies were drawn from the ruins, a disfigured and sickening sight. Coroner Hollister was immediately notified, a jury subpoenaed, and a verdict rendered at 2 o'clock Sunday that the death of the aged people was caused by suffocation. Mr. and Mrs. Purdy were born in Canada, were aged seventy-eight and seventy-nine years, the wife being one year the younger. They had ten children, three living in Minnesota---two daughters, Mrs. John Eddy and Mrs. Lafayette Pierce, living about three miles this side of Lyle, and a daughter residing in Austin, Mrs. Alfred Church. Mrs. Thomas Varco, of the Varco station, was a sister of Mrs. Purdy. The remains were tak to Varco and buried last Sunday afternoon, where a brother of Mrs. Purdy is also buried. The funeral services will take place at Enterprise scho house, next Sunday at 2 o'clock PM, Rev. J.W. Eldridge, of this city, officiating. [Submitter notes: Special thanks to Donna Mattson for this transcript. Mr. and Mrs. Purdy were married on December 26, 1825 in Haldimand Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. Amy Eddy (Mrs. Purdy) (1802-188 is believed to be the daughter of Bayes Manchester Eddy (1771-1849) and Asenieth Honeywell (1785-1876) and directly descends from William Eddy (1558-1616), Vicar of Cranbrook.] | Eddy, Amy (I75678)
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685 | From: Lisa Hinkley (Home) [mailto:mlhinkley@adelphia.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 9:10 PM To: thomas@eddyfamily.com Subject: Eddy Question Dear Thomas, I bought the original Eddy book and there is a disconnected line that I am trying to connect. It is John Eddy #12576 (page 1164) I know it is the same family I am looking for, but the info is a little off. The kids are the right name. According to census info, his wife's name was Jane, but he may have been married more than once. That is my father's line, and I would love to know more if it is updated and available since the original publishing. Thank you very much Sincerely, Lisa Eddy Hinkley | Eddy, John (I02863)
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686 | G. W. EDDY Self M Male W 39 OH Stonecutt J. M. EDDY Wife M Female W 32 NY Keeping Hou M. A. EDDY Dau S Female W 12 KS OH NY B. W. EDDY Son Male W 16 KS OH NY B. F. EDDY Son S Male W 8 KS OH NY E. C. EDDY Son S Male W 3 KS OH NY Maud E. EDDY Dau S Female W 1 KS OH NY M. E. CALIF SisterL W Female W 19 KS Dressmak Margrett LINWILL Other S Female W 26 IN Dressmaker IN IN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas Family History Library Film 1254397 NA Film Number T9-0397 Page Number 68B | Eddy, George Washington (I07722)
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687 | Gabriel PARKER Self M Male B 39 KY Hotel Serva Harriet PARKER Wife M Female B 28 KY Keeping House VA KY Isabel EDDY MotherL W Female B 50 KY At Ho Louis EDDY BroL S Male B 27 KY Janitor VA KY Kate LEE Other S Female B 22 KY Domestic Servant KY KY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky Family History Library Film 1254424 NA Film Number T9-0424 Page Number 379C | Eddy, Louis (I81645)
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688 | Gabriel PARKER Self M Male B 39 KY Hotel Serva Harriet PARKER Wife M Female B 28 KY Keeping House VA KY Isabel EDDY MotherL W Female B 50 KY At Ho Louis EDDY BroL S Male B 27 KY Janitor VA KY Kate LEE Other S Female B 22 KY Domestic Servant KY KY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky Family History Library Film 1254424 NA Film Number T9-0424 Page Number 379C | Parker, Gabriel (I81648)
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689 | Garaett S. EDDY Self M Male W 27 IL Farmer NY NY Elizabeth EDDY Wife M Female W 27 IL Keeping House MA IL Jessie S. EDDY Son S Male W 6 IL IL IL Lewis E. EDDY Son S Male W 1 IL IL IL Susan EDDY Other W Female W 70 NY Keeping Hou Walace EDDY Brother S Male W 18 IL Farm Hand NY NY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Lee Center, Lee, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254225 NA Film Number T9-0225 Page Number 337A | Eddy, Garrett S. (I26102)
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690 | Gardner History and Genealogy Page 266 EMELINE ALATHEA JONES (8). Patience Calsina Gardner (7), Palmer (6), Palmer (5), Sylvester (4), Nicholas (3), Nicholas (2), George (1). Emeline A., daughter of Rev. Charles and Patience Calsina (Gardner) Jones, married (1) George P. Deshon, Jan. 1, 1863. One son: George D., born Aug. 5, 1864, at Brookline, Mass.; A. B. Dartmouth College, 1883; West Point, 1886; M. D. Bellevue Medical College, 1890, and University of Pennsylvania, 1893; Major-Surgeon U. S. Army, stationed at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. He married Susie Howard Copeland, July 7, 1886. Two children: Marjorie, born Apr. 14, 1888, at Ft. Wayne, Detroit, Mich., Percy, born July 12, 1889, at South Somerset, Mass. Emeline A. (Jones) Deshon, married (2) Dr. George S. Eddy of Fall River, Mass., Nov. 7, 1870. One son: George Stetson, born Aug. 9, 1873; died Oct. 27, 1897. SARAH LOUISE JONES (8). | Jones, Emeline A. (I33974)
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691 | Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol1 Page 244 29, 1823. The family resided about three miles northerly from the common in Hardwick. Francis B., youngest child of Simeon and Lucetta (Newton) Knowles, was twice married, (first), December 23, 1845, to Ann Eliza Poole, of Gloversville, New York. The children by this marriage were: Eliza Evaline, born January 5, 1848, in Gloversville, married September 2, 1873, C. Henry Hutchins, of Worcester, long identified with the Knowles Loom Works and now president of the corporation. Their children are: Arthur Knowles and Helen Mabel. Mrs. Hutchins died February 13, 1898, and Frank Poole, born February 1, 1853, in Gloversville, married, October 2, 1879, Alice J., daughter of George C. and Eleanor J. (Doane) Bigelow, of Worcester; their children are: George Francis, Marion and Dillian. The mother died February 24, 1865, soon after the removal to Warren. Mr. Knowles's second marriage, April 23, 1867, was to Hester A., daughter of John Reynolds and Fanny (Wightman) Greene, of Worcester. Their children are: Mabel, married June 15, 1893, Dr. Homer Gage, of Worcester. They have one child, Homer Gage, Jr. Frances, married April 23, 1900, George Eddy Warren, of Boston, a business man. | Family: Warren, George Eddy / Knowles, Frances Wightman (F17600)
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692 | Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol1 Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Page 351 on the old Foskett homestead in Charlton, where Ebenezer Foskett, of Stoneham, settled in 1739, and where Dan Foskett lives now (1905). He died in Charlton, October 14, 1860. He married in West Sutton, July 4, 1820, Anna Waters. (See sketch of Waters family.) She was born in West Sutton, May 20, 1791, and continued to live on the old place after the death of her husband until her death, September 23, 1875, in Charlton. Their children were: 1. Harriet, born April 3, 1821, died at Webster, June 17, 1894; married, 1851, Reuben T. Eddy, son of Joel and Sally (Thurston) Eddy, born in Oxford, December 7, 1811. He had a meat market in Webster; died in Webster, July 3, 1876. Married (first), May 24, 1837, Dulcinea | Eddy, Reuben Thurston (I05715)
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693 | Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol1 Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Page 461 portion of his father's place in Framingham; then removed to Oxford and was a selectman of Oxford in 1723. Administration on his estate was granted in 1735. His children were: Jonathan, born April 21, 1701; Abraham, Sarah, married Oliver Shumway; Joseph, Lydia, married Jedediah Barton; Micah, Jonas, and Susanna, married Jonas Coller. (III) Jonathan Pratt, born April 21, 1701, received from his father a deed of sixty acres of land in Oxford, in 1723, and November 18, 1725, married Lydia, daughter of Theophilus Phillips, of Watertown. He built the house afterward, known as the Deacon Stone place, which was standing in 1892, and then considered to be the oldest house in Oxford. His wife died in May, 1729, and he married (second), May 28, 1730, Ruth Eddy, who died April 1, 1731, and he married (third), December 15, 1731, Deborah, daughter of Deacon John Coolidge, of Watertown. He died July 25, 1788, and his wife died February 9, 1793, aged eighty-three years. He was a selectman of Oxford in 1740-41-51-56. His children were: Keziah, born March 18, 1727, married Moses Holmes; Lydia, born 1728, died 1729; Ruth, born 1731, died 1746; Mellison, born 1733, died 1746; Lydia, born 1736, died 1746; Huldah, born March 1, 1739, married Isaac Town; Jonathan, born August 15, 1741; Elias, born November 7, 1743; Elisha, born July 15, 1747; Esther, born June 6, 1752; Deborah, born July 15, 1754, married Jesse Merriam. | Eddy, Ruth (I22657)
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694 | Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol2 (II) Simon Stone, born 1631, married Mary, daughter of Elder John Whipple, an early settler of Ipswich, MA. She was born 1634 and died June 2, 1720. Simon and his brother John divided the real estate left by their father, Simon retaining the paternal homestead for his residence. He was deacon of the church, selectman several years, town clerk ten years, representative to the general court 1678 to 1684, inclusive, and in 1686-89-90, one of the original proprietors of Groton, where in 1662 he owned an eighteen acre right, increasing his holdings there in 1670 to more than eighty-seven acres, although he may not have lived there. He died February 27, 1708. His children were: Simon, born September 8, 1656, married Sarah Farnsworth; John July 23, 1658, married Mrs. Sarah (Nutting) Farnsworth; Matthew, February 16, 1659-60, married Mary Plympton; Nathaniel, February 22, 1661-62, died 1661-62; Ebenezer, February 27, 1662-63, married Margaret Trowbridge, died 1754; Mary, 1665, married Comfort Starr, of Dedham; Nathaniel, 1667, married Reliance Hinkley, died 1755; Elizabeth, October 9, 1760, married Isaac Stearns, of Lexington; David, October 19, 1672, married Mary Rice, died October 7, 1750; Susanna, November 4, 1675, married Hon. Edward Goddard, died 1754, Jonathan, December 26, 1677, married (first) Ruth Eddy. Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, MA, Including Waltham and Weston Page 468 27.87 (III.) JONATHAN STONE, of Wat., m., Nov. 15, 1699, RUTH EDDY. [Eddy, 12.] She d. Oct. 7, 1702. He m. (2d), MARY (???), who d. June 24, 1720. He Page 587 m. (3d), Nov. 15, 1720, HEPZIBAH COOLIDGE. [Coolidge, 45.] She d. a wid. Mar. 25, 1763, aged 83. He d. Jan. 7, 1754, aged 76. | Eddy, Ruth (I48702)
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695 | Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol2 Page 354 Charles A. Howe obtained a common school education, and later attended Worcester Academy. Upon leaving the school-room, he went into the teaming business and later engaged in coal, wood and real estate dealing, in which he now conducts a large and profitable business, in conjunction with his farm and real cstate business. Politically Mr. Howe is a strong Republican, and is interested in all local affairs. In religious faith he and his family attend the Congregational church. Mr. Howe married, January 1, 1879, Anna E. Eddy, a daughter of Emory and Mary (Lawrence) Eddy, of Oxford, Worcester county. Two children were born to them, as follows: Arthur, in 1880, and Robert C., in 1883, both are farmers. Mrs. Howe has been postmistress of Auburn for twenty-two years. | Eddy, Anna Emery (I22416)
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696 | Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol2 Page 312 Henry C. Sayles, born in 1839, in Burrillville, is the youngest son of Welcome and Maria Sayles. He was married to Amanda F., daughter of Stephen Eddy, of Burrillville, in 1870. He enlisted in Company K, Twelfth RI Infantry, in 1862. | Eddy, Amanda F. (I27334)
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697 | Genealogical Research Library Eddy, Barnabas Living in 1799 in Scarborough Township, York, Ontario, Canada. | Eddy, Barnabas (I50607)
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698 | Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Earky Settlers of Watertown, MA, Including Waltham and Weston , Page 138 [Parks, 24.] 35.107 (III.) THOMAS COOLIDGE, of Wat., m., Nov. 16, 1699, SARAH EDDY. [Eddy, 8.] She d. Nov., 1711, and he m., Jan. 15, 1712-13, MARY SMITH. [? Smith, ... Old Yard Cemetery Vergennes, Addison Co., Vermont, US 256 Sarah C(oolidge),his wife,d,4.June 1815 ae 29. (b.Watertown, Mass.,2.Feb.1785,m.Cambridge,Mass,,6,Apr.1802,dau.of David Coolidge,3.Sept.1738-16.July 1788,m.Dec.1765,Dorothy Stearns, 4.June 1744-2.Nov.1815,gr.dau.of David Coolidge,b.25.Jan, 1705,m.Mary Mixer,25.Oct.1714-1786,& Josiah Stearns,14.Oct. 1704-11.Apr.1756,m.1740,Dorothy Prentice,gr.gr.dau.of Tho-mas Coolidge,24.Apr.l670-l5.May 1737,m.16.Nov.1699,Sarah Eddy,3l.Oct.1670-Nov.17l1,& Deacon Joseph Mixer,9.Aug.1674-10.Dec.1723,m.Anne Jones,28.June 1684-1736,& John Stearns, 24.June 1677-1729,.m.24.Feb. 1701/02,Abigail Fiske,b. 12.June 1684,& Rev.John Prentice,m.Mary Gardner,gr.gr.gr.dau.of | Eddy, Sarah (I45454)
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699 | Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, MA, Including Waltham and Weston 36 9. JOEL, b. Feb. 15, 1755; of Waltham; m., May 9, 1782, MARTHA WELLINGTON. [Wellington, 42.] His chil. all b. in Waltham. He afterwards moved to Boston; there kept a boarding-house many years, and d. 183 37 1. John, b. May 19, 1783; grad. Harv. Coll., 1801; was a physician of Boston, afterwards a surgeon in U. S. Navy. He m., Ap. 16, 1813, Sarah Jaffney Eddy, by whom he had one child, John Homer Dix, who grad. Harv. Coll., 1833; M.D. Jeff. Med. Coll., 1836; M. M. S. S.?? now (1851) a distinguished oculist of Boston. He (f.) d. on board the U. S. sloop of war, Cyane, Capt. Spencer, off Mesurado, coast of Africa, Ap. 16, 1823. | Eddy, Sarah Jeffries (I57242)
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700 | Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, MA, Including Waltham and Weston Page 169 -170 FILLEBROWN (Phillebrown). THOMAS FILLEBROWN, of Weston; m., Dec. 14, 1720, JOANNA EDDY. [13.] Chil., 1. ABIGAIL, b. July 13, 1721. 2. SAMUEL, bap. Mar. 3, 1722-3. 3. LYDIA, bap. Aug. 22, 1725, a week old. 4. JAMES, bap. Ap. 14, 1728, one week old. Mrs. Joanna Fillebrown was dismissed to a church in Boston, Feb., 1736-7. RUTH FILLEBROWN, of Waltham, and JOHN KIDDER, of Charlestown, m., Dec. 12, 1780. SARAH FILLEBROWN and ELIAS TUFTS, m., in Wat., Feb. 15, 177 REBECCA FILLEBROWN and NEHEMIAH MASON [120] m., Ap. 17, 1764. | Eddy, Joanna (I49147)
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