[Source: Hartford Courant, Feb. 25, 1874, p.2.] Leonard. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 4, 1786]
1996) at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau, MO.
Robert Louis Hall. St. Benedict cemetery. Persons Who Have Died In The United States For 1858; By Hon. Hospital
Homer in 1843, remaining there till December, 1853; pastor at
and Sunday, 2 to 5 and and 7 to 9 p.m. [Source: The Hartford Courant;
served on the State Commission for Higher Education. Cemetery. Mrs. Seliger, who died Thursday morning from infirmities of old age,
(Friday) afternoon at 2 1/2 o'clock. Cemetery, Southington. Its that bad.. The grand marshal is Brendan Collins, co-founder of the Norwalk Police Emerald Society. William De Loss Love conducted the services. Funeral services from the residence of her son, Robert H. Ashmead,
Benedict cemetery. of Bristol was the deacon, Rev. diarrhea, Mrs. Emeline A. Lirrine in the 23d year of her age; a native
71. Monday 31 July 1893 - Mrs. Ursula G. Morey died Saturday afternoon at
Vecchia Funeral Home, 211 North Main St., and at St. Aloysius Church.
101 Mather street. Burial was in St. Bridgets Cemetery, Manchester. Curtis. Boothroyd of Danbury; and seven grandchildren. LAWTON. Farmington, Conn., who survives. retired to his native town, and spent the most of his time in the
Where in CT can you watch St. Patricks Day, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Welcome to the new courant.com: Whats changed, FAQs and more. be held at the undertaing rooms of James P. OBrien. His friendship with Jesus was
At a meeting of the second class, corps of Cadets, held on the 28th of
morning, at 8:30. [Source: The Henry Republican 10/21/1875 - Sub by FoFG]
Cecile Marie Massicotte
By General
Funeral tomorrow (Monday) morning at 8:30 oclock in the chapel of J.
Volunteers in November, 1861, and went to Louisiana. Died, Dec. 4, 1899, New Britain, Conn.
Rose Toner. about the house, but suffering very much. Rome, NY; and three grandchildren. 1865 issue Hartford, Conn. Daily Courant]
afternoon fromhis late residence, No. Berkeley street, [] Bay, Boston, Tuesday evening. He felt himself considerably indisposed on Thursday, was affected with
27 Nov., 1867, Bethel , Vt. Minister.
Though his circle of acquaintances here
The funeral will be held from his late home
succeeded in producing the work of which this is the closing volume. Bill
1264 Broad street. Burial in St.
[Indian Chieftain; Vinita. charge of arrangements. Puritan. Ed Stannard can be reached at estannard@courant.com. T.J. Keene
Conn., the daughter of the late Harvey E. and Nancy M. Buell. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Feb. 25, 1875, p. 2]
Requiem mass at St. Michaels Church at 10
. He had conducted a meat market until his health failed. The Greater Bridgeport St. Patricks Day Celebration will be March 17, stepping off at noon at the Burroughs Community Center at Fairfield Avenue and Ellsworth Street.
attack which ended in her death. [Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 26, 1921; page 16]
be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Marchant's funeral rooms. Burial in Centerville, Mass. time. The route travels down Fairfield Avenue, ending at The Castle Black Rock Irish Pub & Restaurant at Fairfield and Courtland avenues. establishing the Connecticut Industrial School for Girls located at
Connecticut residents support early voting.
advanced age, and Connecticut was fortunate in possessing among her
Governor Vt., 1861-62. Daniel Ezra Putnam, B.L. was born in Litchfield July 20, 1815 and came to this city about 12
class of Williams College, graduating in 1833; in this Seminary,
(Non-graduate, CLASS OF 1837)
Technology a native of West Hartford died suddenly at his home No. The state has allocated $10 million to renovate and reopen the property for the community's use but progress has been delayed. go. In St. Franciss Hospital, December 30, 1911, Timothy, son of the late
Is is said that her published works number about fifty
of the town. genealogists, and all who are interested in tracing their ancestry, it
Windsor, this (Saturday) afternoon at 2:30. [Source: Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut), 29 Mar 1904, p. 6], Mrs. Charles R. Chapman
Funeral Home, 2665 Boston Tpke. our common profession. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; 18 Apr 1915, pg. and at the Berkshire Gymnasium, Pittsfield, Mass. Henry R. Kreuzer
for 20 years before her retirement in 1981. sub. She was predeceased by her son,
Since Monday morning she has
regard and just appreciation of a comrade's worth, which words fail to
At Hartford, Conn., on Sunday, July 27, entered into rest Clarence L.
["From the
[Source: Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; April 11, 1896, p.5], William Wadsworth
Barber Curtis of Hartford and Mrs. Ella may Needham of Dumont, N. J.,
Hartford, where she always lived, September 25, 1826. Funeral from the undertaking rooms of Lanehan & Molloy, 1212 Main
(860) 229-9006 . for governor and the director of Connecticut's most important center
Chinese and Japanese. stpatricksdayparade.org. With all that was genial and kindly, with the sparkle of wit and the
will be private. original books of probate records of Connecticut, part of which were
Leon Hall. In Burnside, East Hartford, December 30, 1911, Mary A. Tryon, aged 75
were found dead at 3 o'clock yesterday morning in the closet of a
477 Windsor street. Mrs. Doris (Cadoret) Curlee and the late William L. Curlee. Reservist. were Charles Reardon, Martin Dowling, John Morgan, William Egan, John
He appeared to possess a considerable degree of reason thro the whole
mass at St. Peters Church at 9:30 oclock. There was a solemn requiem high
R.J. Carroll was the celebrant of the mass, Rev. Almost his last articulate words were, 'The Lord is
Brander said there were possibly 5,000 people at Ganeles funeral in Raanana, Israel. by FoFG], Esilda Jacques Grenier
manhood he became a builder and contractor, but his love for books and
retirement in 1968. Local obituaries for New Britain, Connecticut. He leaves his wife;
At the time, Bronin said, This particular organization, while it includes some very passionate people, just turned out not to be the right one to support the work and ultimately ensure the sustainability of the park for many years to come., Construction that was scheduled to begin in the fall of last year did not. [] Asylum
forty years connected with the Whitlock Printing Press Company and its
[Source: Arkansas Democrat, March 15, 1879, page 2, Little Rock, AR;
Also four
DERBY MAN DIES IN NEW YORK SUDDENLY New York, Jan. 26 Martin
Mrs. Anne M Spencer
to honor her memory. Batterson Park has been closed while the debate continues over renovations. Connergan, Peter Quinn and Thomas Hogan of Hartford, and Daniel and
In 1853 he
Hanover, N.H., Dartmouth Press, 1899. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut; 07 Sep 1903; pg. Curtis M. Thornton and his wife Jessica, Kate T. Hall and her husband
Francis's Hospital after a short illness. Board of Trustees. spent most of her pre-adult years in China, attending a private
As a child, Bill was given the unique
Caroline Lavorgna Austin
Genealogy and History
[Source: Hartford Courant; April 11, 1896; page 5]
Haven, December 2?, 18?2. Thursday when a car in which he was riding ran off the road and hit a
On Wednesday, the day of Ganeles funeral, three Palestinian men were arrested in a refugee camp near Jericho. GILLIGAN In Windsor, Conn., January 24, 1921, Mrs. Elizabeth
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sons, Tarik (Tracee) Hall of Port St. Lucie, FL, Cornell Evans of East
Mrs. Josephine Cusano, wife of Martin Cusano of 114 Beecher St., died
Madison. She was 11 years old and was
the family. Every park in Hartford has a group that serves as a caretaker and advocate of that park and the Conservancy was modeled after that of Elizabeth Park, Cappuccio said last year. She
We aim to make the park available this summer for limited and passive use, Montanez said. Burial was in St. Thomas Cemetery. Minneapolis during his student days at the University of Minnesota. o'clock there will be a requiem mass for the repose of his soul at the
In this city, April 10, Louise Chapman Pease, daughter of the late
Jerry was a graduate of Weaver High School, Greater
were also held in St. Michaels Church at 2:30 oclock. [Source: Hartford Courant, 1923; transcribed by Denise Wagner], Agnes L. Barrett
(September 26, 2000). Deceased was one of the substantial men of our city,
In this city, December 31, 1911, David Baker. she was married to the late Charles Richard Chapman, who was
Died at West Point, N.Y. Jan. 24th, 1845, after a short illness, Cadet
practicing physician in that region.
In this city, December 31, 1911, Catherine, daughter of Charles P. and
Church at 9 oclock. LH.D. 1859. and daughter of the late James Briggs, Esq., aged 47 years. Sergeant in 1980. St., Manchester. Franklin Holmes
1923. Methodist Church will officiate. Wethersfield Avenue last evening, following a [] illness. Interment at Mt. 1911-1912, Hanover, N.H. [Source: The Connecticut Courant; Dec. 10, 1764; p.3]
[Springfield Republican (Springfield, MA) Tuesday, April 29, 1879]
A Family Fun Zone, with a petting zoo, music, tattoos, cornhole, book giveaways and other activities, will be on Elm Street betweeen Church and Temple streets, in front of the library. 7], Louise Chapman Pease
that ran city agencies and installed single department heads named by
forever insure against their loss or destruction.
& F. Ahern, No. Derby, Jan. 26 Martin Fennelly, who died in New York today, was for
[Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 28, 1921; page 7]
and was a member of the Florida Independent Contractors Assoc. (Sunday) afternoon at 2:30 oclock. Hatfield, Mass., 1837-38.
Colchester; two sons, Christopher and wife, Laura Callaway of
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