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351 NOTE: Danube was part of Montgomery County at the time. GREENE, Henry (I8601)
 
352 NOTE: Danube was part of Montgomery County at the time. Family: GREENE, William / CRONKHITE, Hannah (F3175)
 
353 NOTE: on 17 Oct 1609 Michiel, living in Antwerp, transferred his inheritance in Millen to his brother Lambert for 100 guilders. (NAVVF Web SIte)
 
VAN VALKENBURG, Rev Danial (I03293)
 
354 Note: Photo album with cemetery images see below. SCHELL, Peter Charles Sr. (I01298)
 
355 NOTE: See Pope's " Pioneers of Massachusetts", pp 489.
 
RYDER, Reuben (I01420)
 
356 Notes for "The Bloodied Mohawk," by Ken Johnson, Page 382.

PETER ECKLER, RWPA #R3217. He was born near Fort Plain on the Mohawk River in Montgomery County, New York in 1754. He married in the home of William Kritsinger in Danube Township, Herkimer County, New York on February 23, 1818 Hannah Cronkhite. He died in Warren Township, Herkimer County, New York in November 28, 1834. He states that in the spring of 1778 all the inhabitants of the Kyle abandoned their homes and moved to the Mohawk River Settlements, his family moving to Fort Plank. He remained a resident of Fort Plank until sometime after 1786. He enrolled in Captain Abraham Coapman's Company of the Canajoharie District Regiment of Militia as a private, and assisted in the building of Fort Plank for about two months. He states the troops of the fort were constantly kept on guard in the fort for periods of up to one week at a time. He states that from 1778 to 1783 he stood guard at least three days and nights each week at Fort Plank, when not out as stated before. A letter to the Commissioner of Pensions, by Eckler's attorney, suggests Peter's pension was denied becuase he resided within Fort Plank. He fought in the Battles of Oriskany, Turlough, Johnstown, and West Canada Creek. His file contains a deposition by Henry Shall. 
ECKLER, Peter (I03091)
 
357 Notes for Norman Schuler and Bobby Kirkland

NOTE: See Pope's " Pioneers of Massachusetts", pp 489. 
WHELDON, Catherine (I01428)
 
358 Notes from A. Ross Eckler Book:

PETER ECKLER (Hendrick 1711). Peter was born at Fort Plain, N.Y. on July 2, 1754, and died November 28, 1834. He married (1) Christina Kramer on November 12, 1782. Family tradition says that she died in a fire, probably in 1811. Peter married (2) Hannah Shafer in the township of Danube, Herkimer County, N.Y. on Feburary 23 (or March 20, or March 30), 1818. She was born 1772, and had been previously married to Henry Cronkhite of Minden. She died after 1856. It is not known where Peter or his wives are buried.

Peter was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He enrolled in 1775 in a militia company commanded by his brother, Henry, and served under him (except for service at Fort Stanwix and Ticonderoga) until the spring of 1778 when his parents and other in the Chyle settlement moved to the safety of Fort Plank. he was with Captain Henry Eckler's company at the Battle of Oriskany Creek in August, 1777; he served at Fort Herkimer.

In the summer of 1776 Peter stayed two weeks at Fort Stanwix, and in the winter of that year he spent a month in the company of Captain Eisenlord marching to Ticonderoga and back. While there he helped build a bridge across Lake George.

From the spring of 1778 until the end of the war in 1782, Peter served at Fort Plank under the command of Captain Copeman. Part of this time was spent on guard duty, and the rest on detachments abroad. He participated in the battle of Turlock and West Canada Creek. On December 4, 1779 he was paid 4 pounds, 5 shillings and 4 pence for his service; on November 1, 1780 he was paid 10 pounds, 4 shillings and 5 pence.

Family tradition states that Peter was relatively well-to-do, and that his wife Christina perished in a fire which destroyed the Eckler farm. It is possible that this fire also claimed the lives of several children about whom nothing is known: Godfrey, William and Christina. It is conjectured his return to the Chyle.

In 1833 Peter applied for a pension for his Revolutionary services but for some reason it was not allowed. In 1856 his widow Hannah applied for bounty land and received 160 arces. 
ECKLER, Peter (I03091)
 
359 Notes from Andreas Zipfel-Waag (added 3-13-08 MAS)

Maria married Jakob INGMOLD about 1819 in Rastatt. Jakob was employed as baker in Rastatt. 
SCHELL, John Michael (I03907)
 
360 Notes from Andreas Zipfel-Waag (added 3-13-08 MAS)

Maria married Jakob INGMOLD about 1819 in Rastatt. Jakob was employedas baker in Rastatt. 
SCHELL, John Michael (I03907)
 
361 Notes from Austin's Five Generation Book, Third Edition:

1. STEPHEN HOPKINS b. prob Hampshire, England, ca 1582, poss son of John Hopkins of Winchester; Stephen d. Plymouth bet 6 June and 17 July 1644. He m.(1) MARY ----, who was bur. Hursley, Hampshire, 9 May 1613. He m.(2) St. Mary Mallon, Whitechapel, London, England, 19 Feb. 1617/18 ELIZABETH FISHER, who d. Plymouth bef 6 June 1644. 
HOPKINS, Stephen Mayflower Passenger 1620 (I01429)
 
362 Notes from Austin's Five Generation Book, Third Edition:

3. GILES(2) HOPKINS(Stephen1) bp Hursley, Hampshire, England 30 Jan 1607/8; d. Eastham bet 5 March 1688/9 and 16 April 1690. His given name was also rendered as Gyles.

He m. Plymouth 9 Oct 1639 CATHERINE WHELDEN, who d Eastham after 5 March 1688/9, undoubtedly dau. of Gaberiel Whelden of Malden and Yarmouth. Her given was also rendered at Katherne and Catorne.

Giles Hopkins came on the Mayflower with his family. He volunteered with his father and brother Celeb to go against the Pequot Indians in 1637. He moved from Plymouth to Yarmouth in late 1638 or early 1639 and prob. met his wife there. They occupied the first traditionally built by the English on Cape Cod below Sandwich.  
HOPKINS, Giles Mayflower Passenger 1620 (I01427)
 
363 Notes from Norman Schuler and Bobby Kirkland

SOURCE: See: Stephen Hopkins.
Source: Mayflower Families through Five Generations Vol. 6 second edition, Stephen Hopkins.

GILES HOPKINS : HIS MARRIAGE

9 October 1639 : “Gyles Hopkins & Katherne Wheldon marryed the ixth Octobr, 1639.”
Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. 1, p. 134.
GILES HOPKINS : HIS CHILDREN

Gyles and Catherine Whelden Hopkins had 10 children : Mary, born 1640; Steven, born 1642; John, born 1643 (died 3 months old) ; Abigail, born 1644; Deborah, born 1648; Caleb, born 1650; Ruth, born 1653; Joshua, born 1657; William, born 1660; and Elizabeth, born 1664.
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 6
(Plymouth, MA : General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992), p. 11

Giles Hopkins died between 5 March 1688/89, the date of a codicil to his will, and 16 April 1690, the date on which his will was admitted to probate

1637, Giles volunteered to go with his father and brother, Caleb, to fight against the Pequot Indians in 1637. By early 1639, he had moved from Plymouth to Yarmouth on Cape Cod. He and Catherine lived in the first house built by the English on Cape Cod south of Sandwich. Giles was made a surveyor of Highways in Yarmouth in 1643. He moved to Eastham on the Cape in 1644 where he also served as highway surveyor.
 
HOPKINS, Giles Mayflower Passenger 1620 (I01427)
 
364 Nothing further is known about her; she probably died young. ECKLER, Christina (I8584)
 
365 Nothing more is known about her (A. Ross Eckler, p.361). She my have died with her mother in the 1811 house fire. ECKLER, Maria (I8359)
 
366 Nothing more is known about him (A. Ross Eckler, p.361). He my have died with his mother in the 1811 house fire. ECKLER, Godfrey (I8361)
 
367 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VAN VALKENBURGH, Lewis H. (I03065)
 
368 Occupation: "Gentleman" lived in Holliston when James was born

Occupation listed as "Accountant" when married, Susan (Adams) as Teacher
Susan died at age 48+ from "Dropsy"

Federal Census - 1850 - Wm is listed as an "Accountant" at the age of 48 - His wife Susan J "Adams" is 33 yrs. old. Wm. & Susan have 2 children, William P. age 7 ( from Betsey Partridge) and Frances I. 1 yr.old. Also living with Wm. was his mother Arabella 78 yrs. old. Properity listed at $3000.00

Federal Census - 1860 - William is listed as a "Book Keeper" at the age of 58 - His wife Susan J "Adams" is 43 years old - Wm & Susan have 5 children, Fances I 11 yrs.old, George A. 9 yrs. old, James Edward 6 yrs old, Emma J, 4 yrs. old & Arther L 1 yr. old. Properity listed at $4000 and Personal at $400. Aslo listed in Bridget McDonald 20 yrs old, servant

SOURCE: Gravestone marker records date of death as Feb.27,1877. [Holliston Historical Society-547 Washington St.(across from
Police Station-Hours 2-4 every 1st & 3rd Sunday-1-508-429-5795 -- First
Congregational Church of Holliston-1-508-429-8607]

Genealogist Jane Wilson of Winterton, North Lincolnshire UK provided the birth information: Documents of File - Norman Schuler. Birth dates are actually baptismal dates. True birth date are the same or within a day or two 
SANFORD, Clarissa M. (I01244)
 
369 Occupation: (H) Mechanic (W) Housekeeper at 81 Gilman St Somerville
Married by Rev.W.H.Dyas,Somerville.
(H) Death--Cardiac arrythmia--Buried-Brookdale Cemetery,Dedham

4 Aldrich St.with 2nd husband,Henry Kirkland,Curtis, Boo & Authur was born there - 1927-81 Gilman St.,Sparky & Grace --1930 Harriet Ave.Burlington,Ma.,Frank & Muriel - Grandma Sarah Kirkland lived there - 1934 56 Wareham St.,Medford - Grandma Kirkland until she died - Shirley born there, 1936- 609 Waltham St -Fred, Bobby, Roger born there, 1942 - 33 Reed St. Beverly born there, 1953 - 90 Governors Stoneham Ma.- 1957- 28 Brooksbie Rd.Bedford, 1962- Billerica Ma. 1965-1988 Brooksbie Rd.Bedford.

DOCUMENTATION & SOURCE INFORMATION: ( Copies of documentation of file, Norman
W. Schuler )***

BIRTH:Birth Certificate

SS# 021-07-0716

Marriage: Marriage Certificate

DEATH:Death Certificate-Cardiac Arrythmia

RELATIONSHIP:Father to Grace (Kirkland) Schuler

Federal Census - 1930 - Henry C. Kirkland age 30 yrs old married at 19 yrs old listed as a mechanic electric railroad living on Harriet Ave. Burlington lived with his wife Grace L. age 30 yrs old married at age 19 yrs old and seven children, Lillian Frances age 10 yrs old, Henry C. age 7 yrs. old, Gladys B. age 6 yrs old, Arthur R. age 4 yrs. 8 mos., Walter W. age 2 yrs 11 mos. Grace J. 1 yrs 10 mos. and Frank E. 1 mos. old

WW 1 Draft Registration - Sept. 18, 1918 - Henry Curtis Kirkland - 42 Dana St. Somerville MA age 18 yrs. old - occupation Chaufer for Surburn Motor Car Co. Cambridge ,MA - Living with mother, Sarah Kirkland same address.
 
KIRKLAND, Henry Curtis (I00329)
 
370 OCCUPATION: Joseph was a shoemaker.
 
MORIN, Antoine (I00807)
 
371 Only First Lady born outside the United States, Louisa Catherine Adams did not come to this country until four years after she had married John Quincy Adams. Political enemies sometimes called her English. She was born in London to an English mother, Catherine Nuth Johnson, but her father was American--Joshua Johnson, of Maryland--and he served as United States consul after 1790.

A career diplomat at 27, accredited to the Netherlands, John Quincy developed his interest in charming 19-year-old Louisa when they met in London in 1794. Three years later they were married, and went to Berlin in course of duty. At the Prussian court she displayed the style and grace of a diplomat's lady; the ways of a Yankee farm community seemed strange indeed in 1801 when she first reached the country of which she was a citizen. Then began years divided among the family home in Quincy, Massachusetts, their house in Boston, and a political home in Washington, D.C. When the Johnsons had settled in the capital, Louisa felt more at home there than she ever did in New England.

She left her two older sons in Massachusetts for education in 1809 when she took two-year-old Charles Francis to Russia, where Adams served as Minister. Despite the glamour of the tsar's court, she had to struggle with cold winters, strange customs, limited funds, and poor health; an infant daughter born in 1811 died the next year. Peace negotiations called Adams to Ghent in 1814 and then to London. To join him, Louisa had to make a forty-day journey across war-ravaged Europe by coach in winter; roving bands of stragglers and highwaymen filled her with "unspeakable terrors" for her son. Happily, the next two years gave her an interlude of family life in the country of her birth.

Appointment of John Quincy as Monroe's Secretary of State brought the Adamses to Washington in 1817, and Louisa's drawing room became a center for the diplomatic corps and other notables. Good music enhanced her Tuesday evenings at home, and theater parties contributed to her reputation as an outstanding hostess.

But the pleasure of moving to the White House in 1825 was dimmed by the bitter politics of the election and by her own poor health. She suffered from deep depression. Though she continued her weekly "drawing rooms," she preferred quiet evenings--reading, composing music and verse, playing her harp. The necessary entertainments were always elegant, however; and her cordial hospitality made the last official reception a gracious occasion although her husband had lost his bid for re-election and partisan feeling still ran high.

Louisa thought she was retiring to Massachusetts permanently, but in 1831 her husband began 17 years of notable service in the House of Representatives. The Adamses could look back on a secure happiness as well as many trials when they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at Quincy in 1847. He was fatally stricken at the Capitol the following year; she died in Washington in 1852, and today lies buried at his side in the family church at Quincy.

- Official Whitehouse Biography from Whitehouse.gov 
ADAMS, Joseph (I01598)
 
372 Operated Burkhardt Brewery at Roxbury Station, Boston,Ma.--Established about
1860, considered one of the largest mid-size brewery in Boston. During
prohibition (1930) switched to Near-beer.--Went out of business in the early
30's. Employed Matthias Schuler and probably Charles Albert Schell.

SOURCE: Death certificate & Marriage record of daughter Anna
Brewery information: Ken Ostrow, Ceter St. Newton,Ma. 527-4705

Active in the Holy Trinity Church - Contribued $100.00 to building fund for new church 1872

Brewers of Red Sox Beer and Pennant Ale for the Red Sox 1912 championship
 
CALVARESE, Quinto John (I01297)
 
373 Original founder of Medway - Representative of the Colonial State Legislature , town clesk, selectman, School committee ( History of Medfield KUHLMARX, Hans Joseph Barthomeus (I02484)
 
374 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. WINNIER, Myrna Francis (I00739)
 
375 Ouellette, Karen
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6cb64c09-10dd-4366-87e2-69df503e1c80&tid=8449228&pid=-948703521 
MITCHELL, Neva Genevieve (I01347)
 
376 Page 21 (Main Deed: Administrators of Daniel Franklin Child to Peter Schell)
Administrators of Daniel Franklin Child to Peter Schell
Know all Men by these Presents that we James Guild Francis Guild and Henry Guild of Boston in the County of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts administrators of the estate of Daniel Franklin Child late of said Boston deceased with will annexed (authority to sell having been granted by the Probate Court for said County of Suffolk on the twenty ninth day of February A.D. 1883) in consideration of eight thousand dollars to me paid by Peter Schell of said Boston the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged do hereby give grant bargain sell and convey unto the said Peter Schell his heirs and assigns a certain parcel of land situated on Washington Street and Olive Place in said Boston bounded as follows viz Beginning at the southwesterly corner of said Olive Place and Washington Street there measuring southwesterly on Washington Street one hundred twenty one (121) feet to a point at the northerly line of a passage way twelve (12) feet wide there turning and running southeasterly on said passage way one hundred fifty (150) feet more or less to the easterly line of a passage way twelve (12) feet wide there turning and running southwesterly on said passage way twenty one (21) feet more or less to the northerly line of land now or late of Mary J. Thayer there measuring twenty one (21) feet more or less on said Thayer's land there turning and running northeasterly on said Thayer's land one hundred twenty one (121) feet more or less to Washington Street the point of beginning containing twenty one thousand six hundred (21600) square feet more or less. Said Lot is shown on a plan dated January 10, 1870 by J. Franklin Fuller Civil Engineer and Surveyor recorded with Suffolk Deeds Book 1009 page 219 to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said lot. The said granted premises are conveyed subject to the restrictions contained in a deed from Charles Thayer to Peter Schell dated June 29, 1870 recorded with Suffolk Deeds Book 1009 page 218 which restrictions are as follows viz "The grantee herein his heirs and assigns shall not erect or permit to be erected on the said granted premises any building more than forty (40) feet high measured from the mean level of the curb stones on Washington Street and Olive Place" And also subject to the party wall agreements contained in said deed. To have and to hold the granted premises with all the privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to the said Peter Schell his heirs and assigns to their own use and behoof forever. And we the said administrators do covenant with the said grantee his heirs and assigns that we are lawfully seized in fee of the aforegranted premises that they are free from all encumbrances that we have good right to sell and convey the same to the said grantee his heirs and assigns forever and that we will and our successors shall warrant and defend the same to the said grantee his heirs and assigns forever against the lawful claims and demands of all persons. In witness whereof we the said James Guild Francis Guild Henry Guild as administrators aforesaid have hereunto set our hands and seals this seventh day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty three.
James Guild Adm (seal)

Francis Guild Adm (seal)

Henry Guild Adm (seal)
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
Suffolk ss Boston March 7, 1883 Then personally appeared the above named James Guild Francis Guild and Henry Guild and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be their free act and deed as administrators before me Henry W. Bragg Justice of the Peace.
Received March 8, 1883 at 11h 40m A.M. Entered and Examined Attest Henry W. Bragg Reg.
Page 22 (Continuation of Main Deed, Transition to Schell to Guilds)
[Continuation from page 21, but the image shows page 22-23 with the map on 23. The text on page 22 is the end of the main deed's terms, signatures, and recording, as above. Then transitions to:]
Schell to Guild
Know all Men by these Presents that I Peter Schell of Boston in the County of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts in consideration of eight thousand (8000) dollars to me paid by James Guild, Francis Guild and Henry Guild all of Boston aforesaid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged do hereby give grant bargain sell and convey unto the said James Guild Francis Guild and Henry Guild their heirs and assigns a certain parcel of land situated on Washington Street and Olive Place in said Boston bounded as follows viz Beginning at the southwesterly corner of said Olive Place and Washington Street there measuring southwesterly on Washington Street one hundred twenty one (121) feet to a point at the northerly line of a passage way twelve (12) feet wide there turning and running southeasterly on said passage way one hundred fifty (150) feet more or less to the easterly line of a passage way twelve (12) feet wide there turning and running southwesterly on said passage way twenty one (21) feet more or less to the northerly line of land now or late of Mary J. Thayer there measuring twenty one (21) feet more or less on said Thayer's land there turning and running northeasterly on said Thayer's land one hundred twenty one (121) feet more or less to Washington Street the point of beginning containing twenty one thousand six hundred (21600) square feet more or less. Said Lot is shown on a plan dated January 10, 1870 by J. Franklin Fuller Civil Engineer and Surveyor recorded with Suffolk Deeds Book 1009 page 219 to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said lot. The said granted premises are conveyed subject to the restrictions contained in a deed from Charles Thayer to Peter Schell dated June 29, 1870 recorded with Suffolk Deeds Book 1009 page 218 which restrictions are as follows viz "The grantee herein his heirs and assigns shall not erect or permit to be erected on the said granted premises any building more than forty (40) feet high measured from the mean level of the curb stones on Washington Street and Olive Place" And also subject to the party wall agreements contained in said deed. To have and to hold the granted premises with all the privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to the said grantees their heirs and assigns to their own use and behoof forever. And I the said grantor for myself my heirs executors and administrators do covenant with the said grantees their heirs and assigns that I am lawfully seized in fee of the aforegranted premises that they are free from all encumbrances that I have good right to sell and convey the same to the said grantees their heirs and assigns forever and that I will and my heirs executors and administrators shall warrant and defend the same to the said grantees their heirs and assigns forever against the lawful claims and demands of all persons. In witness whereof I the said Peter Schell and Catharine Schell my wife in token of her release of dower have hereunto set our hands and seals this seventh day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty three.
Peter Schell (seal)

Catharine Schell (seal)
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
Suffolk ss Boston March 7, 1883 Then personally appeared the above named Peter Schell and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed before me Henry W. Bragg Justice of the Peace.
Received March 8, 1883 at 11h 40m A.M. Entered and Examined Attest Henry W. Bragg Reg.
Page 23 (Map)
[Map of the property on Washington Street, showing boundaries with Sion St, Olive Place, and adjacent lands. Measurements include 146.82 ft, 46.83 ft, 123.3 ft, etc. Labeled with "Union Park St" and "Washington St." The map is titled "Washington St" and notes "Original Plan Recorded with Suffolk Deeds Vol. 1009 Fol. 219 A true Copy Attest Henry W. Nelson Reg." Surveyed by J. Franklin Fuller, Civil Engineer & Surveyor, Jan'y 10, 1870.]
Pages 24-27 (Division Deeds Among Guilds)
The division deeds (James to Francis & Henry, Francis to James & Henry, Henry to James & Francis) are identical to the previous transcription, each conveying an undivided one-third interest in the same property, with the same restrictions and covenants. Each is signed by the grantor Guild, acknowledged, and recorded as above.
Pages 28-31
These pages contain continuations of the division deeds' terms, signatures, and recording notes, with no new content. 
SCHELL, Peter Charles Sr. (I01298)
 
377 perhaps in or near ALLERTON, Isaac Mayflower Passenger 1620 (I4152)
 
378 Peter and Christina Eckler lived in the Otsquago Settlement. His land was on Sickler Road, in the northern part of Lot 11 of the McNeil Patent. ECKLER, Elizabeth (I8362)
 
379 Peter lived in the Chyle Settlement with most of the Eckler family after he moved back in 1812. It is not known where exactly he was buried and he grave is most likely never be found. ECKLER, Peter (I03091)
 
380 Philander HACKETT was the twin to Alexander HACKETT and according to the census
he was a farmer.
SOURCE: 1950 Census for the Town of Middleboro, Massachusetts, Pg. 244
 
HACKETT, Wilfred D. (I00785)
 
381 Photograhped and Transcribed by Michael Schuler, Fly Creek Valley Cemetery, Fly Creek, Otsego, New York, USA. Source (S30)
 
382 PITTSFIELD -- Joseph C. Supple, 55, of 178 Lenox Ave. died Wednesday at Berkshire Medical Center.

Born in Pittsfield on April 8, 1949, son of Cecile Lord Supple, of Pittsfield, and the late Joseph W. Supple, he was a 1967 graduate of Pittsfield High School and a 1969 graduate of Berkshire Com-munity College.

During the Vietnam War, he served in Germany.

At the time of his death, Mr. Supple had been employed at TOG Manufacturing in North Adams for five years. He had also worked as a machinist at GE for 18 years in Pittsfield and one year at the Schenectady, N.Y., plant, and at Zwack in Stephentown, N.Y., for two years.

He was a communicant of St. Charles' Church. He was a member of the GEAA. He was an avid golfer, skier, hunter and fisherman.

Besides his mother, he leaves a brother, Robert J. Supple of Pittsfield, and a sister, Ruth Healy of Pittsfield.
FUNERAL NOTICE -- Joseph C. Supple died in Pittsfield on Wednesday, Sept. 29. Funeral services will be Monday, Oct. 4, from the DWYER FUNERAL HOME with a Liturgy of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Charles' Church, celebrated by the Rev. Peter A. Gregory, pastor. Burial will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Calling hours will be Sunday, Oct. 3, from 2 to 5 at the funeral home. He leaves his brother-in-law, Paul D. Healy, sister-in-law, Thanom Supple, as well as his nieces and nephews, Patrick and Jeremy Healy, Michael and April Jordan, Christina, Jason and Pimpesan Supple, as well as several cousins. If friends desire, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society for the treatment of pancreatic cancer.

- Berkshire Eagle, 10/1/2004 
VATTER, Joseph (I04027)
 
383 Plot 204 COUNTRYMAN, Margeret () (I3928)
 
384 Plot 66 L
GRid=69825406  
ECKLER, Jocab (I8585)
 
385 Plot 66k
GRid=69826765  
FETTERLY, Christina (I32)
 
386 Principal amongst the settlers which could be considered a kinsman of the surname DARLING on a variable spelling of that family name was FRANCIS DARLING who settled in Virginia in 1654. GEORGE DARLING settled in Boston in 1651; another GEORGE DARLING settled in Virginia in 1774; RICHARD DARLING settled in Virginia in 1651 with his wife Ruth.
 
DARLING, Samuel (I00501)
 
387 Private in Massachusetts militia under Captain Godfrey Revolutionary War -
1776 at $33.77 per annum. Also served under other command in Mass.& R.I.

SOURCE: See Stephen Hopkins also see Pension Request of Reliance Hopkins
Certification of Marriage - recorded in 2nd book of records pp 226
 
HOWES, Robert (I01399)
 
388 Probably ROGERS, John (I4074)
 
389 Probably KRAMER, Christina (I03092)
 
390 Probably died young
 
THOMAS, Ovill (I01761)
 
391 PROBABLY DIED YOUNG
 
CLARK, Daniel W. (I01705)
 
392 Probably died young and the twin of Lucy
 
HOPKINS, Ruth (I01782)
 
393 Probably the twin of Elizabeth
 
HOPKINS, Samuel (I01784)
 
394 Putnam was adopted by Jotham & Eunice Clark. Natural parents were Oliver and
Mary Stedman (Carroll) Richardson, nee Fairbanks. Putnam's given name was
Israel Putnam Richardson which he changed to Putnam Richardson Clark.

Federal census-1900- Putnam age 68 yrs old a farmer and his wife Mary age 68 yrs old lived in Millis, MA next door to their son and family.

Federal census - 1880 - Son, Putnam age 20 lives on same street of future wife Mary E. Lovell

Federal Census - 1770 - Putnam age 39 yrs old lived East Medway with his wife MaryB. 38 yrs old and five children, Oliver J 17 yrs old, Mary J 15 yrs old, Putnam 10 yrs old, Amy J. 7 yrs old & Frank R. 7 mos. Putnam was a farmer and Oliver was a farmer's helper

( Cynthia Hayford age 70 yrs old & daughter Ellwn M. age 27 yrs old lived next door) 
HOPKINS, Reliance (I01821)
 
395 Rebecca M .Eckler is buried in the Fly Creek Valley Cemetery in an unmarked grave #242 per Cementery Association Book RILEY, William G (I02938)
 
396 Records Checked 5-19-09 MAS HOPKINS, Giles Mayflower Passenger 1620 (I01427)
 
397 Records Checked 5-19-09 MAS FISHER, Elizabeth Mayflower Passenger 1620 (I01431)
 
398 Records Checked 5-19-09 MAS WHELDON, Catherine (I01428)
 
399 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SCHULER, Robert Alan (I01500)
 
400 RELATIONSHIP: 4th Great Grandfather of Grace (Kirkland) Schuler
 
SANFORD, Samuel (I00430)
 

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