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2851 Source Citation: Year: 1881; Census Place: Ste Brigide, Iberville, Quebec; Roll: C_13204; Page: 38; Family No: 190.

Source Information: Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1881 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.
1881 Canada Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.

Images reproduced by courtesy of Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Canada.

Original data: Canada. "Census of Canada, 1881." Statistics Canada Fonds, Record Group 31-C-1. LAC microfilm C-13162 to C-13286. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/index-e.html 
Source (S818)
 
2852 Source Information
Ancestry.com. Ireland, Select Marriages, 1619-1898 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.

Original data: Ireland, Marriages, 1619-1898. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.: FamilySearch, 2013.

Description
This collection includes marriage records from Ireland. 
Source (S1049)
 
2853 Source Information
Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Death Index, 1901-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.

Original data: Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Deaths [1916–1970]. Volumes 66–145. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. 
Source (S1044)
 
2854 Source Information
Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Death Index, 1901-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.

Original data: Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Deaths [1916–1970]. Volumes 66–145. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. 
Source (S70)
 
2855 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.
Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin.

Description: Until the late 1900s, church registers in Quebec served as civil and vital records in that province. Throughout the years a second copy of church records, from all denominations, was sent annually to the appropriate courthouse. During the 1940s the vital record collections in courthouses throughout Quebec were filmed by the Institut Généalogique Drouin. The filming of vital records continued for some areas up through the 1960s. Consequently, this filmed set of records became known as the Drouin Collection. The majority of the records in this database cover the time period 1621-1947, as most of the filming was done in the 1940s. 
Source (S815)
 
2856 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin.

Description: Until the late 1900s, church registers in Quebec served as civil and vital records in that province. Throughout the years a second copy of church records, from all denominations, was sent annually to the appropriate courthouse. During the 1940s the vital record collections in courthouses throughout Quebec were filmed by the Institut Généalogique Drouin.* The filming of vital records continued for some areas up through the 1960s. Consequently, this filmed set of records became known as the Drouin Collection. The majority of the records in this database cover the time period 1621-1947, as most of the filming was done in the 1940s 
Source (S817)
 
2857 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin.

Description: Until the late 1900s, church registers in Quebec served as civil and vital records in that province. Throughout the years a second copy of church records, from all denominations, was sent annually to the appropriate courthouse. During the 1940s the vital record collections in courthouses throughout Quebec were filmed by the Institut Généalogique Drouin.* The filming of vital records continued for some areas up through the 1960s. Consequently, this filmed set of records became known as the Drouin Collection. The majority of the records in this database cover the time period 1621-1947, as most of the filming was done in the 1940s 
Source (S819)
 
2858 SOUTH BEND - Olga S. Vogt, 78, of 3616 Oakcrest Drive, died at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday in Healthwin Hospital. Mrs. Vogt was born Feb. 18, 1911, in Mishawaka and was a lifelong area resident. On July 18, 1936, in Mishawaka, as Olga Klein, she married Harry Vogt, who survives. Also surviving are a son, Thomas B. of South Bend, and a nephew, Jack Miller of Taylor, Mich. She was a member of Evangel Heights United Methodist Church.
Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the church. Cremation will take place. There will be no visitation. Bubb Funeral Chapel North, 3910 N. Main St., Mishawaka, is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the church or the American Cancer Society.

Type=Newspaper Clip
Name(s)=Olga S. (KLEIN) VOGT
Book/Periodical Name=Local South Bend IN newspaper
Quality of Data=Good 
Source (S5)
 
2859 Speculation that Frank BUTTIMER is the Best Man in the wedding pictures for Francis Roland VOGT and Elizabeth Mary MCGRATH, July 4, 1940

Not sure about the following information. Might be a different person...
SSN: 022-26-8219; DOB: 11-23-1902; DOD:10-00-1970; Zip code of last residence: 01970[CIT:]90[:CIT]

Date of Death originally recorded as Oct 1970, Must be wrong person, because his brother's obit[CIT:]313[:CIT] lists him as alive in 1978 
BUTTIMER, Jeremiah Francis (I251)
 
2860 SSA-1826 Itemized Statement of Earnings
Version 2009.001 for SSN 029-14-1007

From:
Social Security Administration
Office of Central Operations
300 N Greene Street
Baltimore MD 21290-0300

Requestor:
Eugene Vogt
61 Revere Road
Woburn MA 01801-5357

Number Holder Name:
Ellen O Nelson

Period Requested:
January 1937 thru December 2010

Employer:
Number 04-1486130
H Craig Johnson
232 High Street
Lowell MA 01852-0000

1943 - $444.80
1944 - $762.00
1945 - $806.40
1946 - $1,012.80
1947 - $981.91
1948 - $976.80
1949 - $814.00


Number 04-1519120
Chris Laganas Shoe Co
Jackson Street
Lowell MA 01850-0000

1943 - $52.75


There are no other earnings recorded under this social security number for the period(s) requested. 
Source (S747)
 
2861 SSDI Info

Surname:
Given Name:
Birth Date: 29 Apr 1908
Death Date: 3 Apr 1996
SSN: 018-30-6469
Last Known Location/Residence
Zip of Last Residence: 01824
Zip of Last Payment 
IRONS, Evelyn May (I1425)
 
2862 SSDI Information:

Name: Florence B. Kehoe
SSN: 010-14-0536
Last Residence: 01801 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America
Born: 28 Sep 1915
Died: 2 May 1998
State (Year) SSN issued: Massachusetts (Before 1951 ) 
HUMPHREY, Florence Beatrice (I961)
 
2863 SSN: 010-12-3411; BUTTIMER, GERTRUDE; DOB: 11-28-1917; DOD:09-23-1993; last residence zip: 02053 ALTIMAS, Gertrude M. (I256)
 
2864 SSN: 011-38-5059
Name: FORDE, Matilda
DOB: 03/13/1892
DOD: 03/00/1980
Location: Massachusetts
ZIP: 02176

Quality of Data=Good 
Source (S200)
 
2865 SSN: 013-03-5521;
BUTTIMER, MICHAEL;
DOB: 03-08-1900;
DOD:03-00-1978;
Last known residence Zip: 02148 (Michael Leo?) 
BUTTIMER, Michael Leo (I122)
 
2866 SSN: 013-24-2460;
SULLIVAN, MARY;
DOB: 10-26-1908;
DOD: 10-14-1988;
Last known residence zip: 02035 
BUTTIMER, Mary Sabina (I207)
 
2867 SSN: 013-32-3079;
LORDAN, MARY;
DOB: 08-05-1897;
DOD: 06-00-1983;
Last known residence zip: 02144 
LORDAN, Mary (I198)
 
2868 SSN: 016-26-7854;
LORDAN, NORA;
DOB: 12-12-1902;
DOD: 06-00-1987;
Last known residence zip: 02144 
LORDAN, Nora (I201)
 
2869 SSN: 016-30-3158; DOB: 11-09-1900; DOD: 06-00-1973; Zip code of last known residence: 02174 MA[CIT:]90[:CIT] BROWN, Beulah H. (I507)
 
2870 SSN: 018-40-0792;
LORDAN, MARGARET;
DOB: 08-08-1879;
DOD: 03-00-1974;
last known residence zip: 02155 (Arlington) 
BUTTIMER, Margaret (I194)
 
2871 SSN: 029-22-8518; DOB: 08-20-1894; DOD: 04-00-1973; Zip code of last known address: 32074 FL[CIT:]90[:CIT]Scot's Origins On-Line search of records database 26 April 1998 http://209.130.76.71/GRO/SIF1894COPLAND MARGARETDUMFRIES COPLAND, Margaret (I315)
 
2872 St. Louis. Doll met her at Fr. Tom's 25th celebration. CARROLL, Mary (I3758)
 
2873 Stayed on the family farm in Ardfert COOKE, Nicholas (I4311)
 
2874 Stayed on the family farm. FITZGERALD, Garret (I4279)
 
2875 Stayed on the farm COOKE, Maurice (Moss) (I4327)
 
2876 Sterbeeintrag: die SergantinTP 1694 als Halbschwester stimmt nicht !! VOGT, Anna Margretha (I4972)
 
2877 Stillborn HOLTON, Ethel (I4664)
 
2878 stimmt +datum siehe Ottilia ? VOGT, Anna Maria (I5017)
 
2879 STIRLING (COUNTY): From a town of the same name that lies on the River Forth not far from the historic battlefield of Bannockburn, Stirling in central Scotland stretches northwards into the Highlands as far as Loch Tay and the hills of Breadalbane. It includes Balquhidder and other lands to the east of Loch Lomond associated with Rob Roy who lies buried on the north shore of Loch Voil, and also the Trossachs, a picturesque district popularized in the poems and novels of Sir Walter Scott. Tourism, forestry, and farming are the chief sources of employment and the main towns are Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Dunblane, Doune, Callander, Aberfoyle, Killin and Crianlarich.

Quality of Data= 
Source (S293)
 
2880 Subject: Hi, cousin, I think
To: GeneVogt@mediaone.net

Dear Gene:
I am the grandson of Matilda Vogt Forde and Harry Edward Forde, and the son of Marie Forde DeRubeis and Victor Emmanuel DeRubeis. I had the delightful experience of meeting Barbara Vogt Clancy on Sunday at the home of Paula Perry Zeppieri and Joseph Zeppierin in Groton, Conn. She appeared at a cookout at the behest of Mary-Jeanne Perry, to whom I understand you extended your hospitality last week. Barbara brought along copies of your book, which I found at once fascinating and a bit overwhelming. I would love to receive a copy, and am more than happy to reimburse your for the cost. Please let me know how to go about this.

Anyway, Barbara reminded me immediately of my Grammie Forde, both in looks and outlook on life. I feel as if I have known her for years, and I guess in some ways I have. I hope we can begin corresponding, and would love to hear from other members of the Vogt clan.

I would also appreciate any tips you can offer when I decide to research the Forde and DeRubeis lineages. Hope to hear from you soon.

Victor Edward DeRubeis

Quality of Data= 
Source (S52)
 
2881 Subject: Re: Another question....
To: GeneVogt@FamilyTreeHouse.net


-----------Original Message-----------
Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 08:30:58 -0400
To: Inge Steul
From: Gene Vogt
Subject: Another question....

Dear Inge,

I have translated as many of the GEDCOM notes as I can, and have merged the data in with my database. I am now going through and checking the data, and I have a question or two.


There was a note for Hermann as follows:
in Bl 1628 seine Witwe Dorothea und ev. Jacob Vogel
in Pl 1635 es stirbt 1 Kind Nr.182 Im
B?rgerschaftsverzeichnis kein Eintrag.

which I translated as follows:
In Bl 1628 (Black Plague List of 1628) his widow
Dorothea and ev. Jacob Vogel. In Pl 1635 (Black
Plague List of 1635) 1 child died, No. 182. No entry in the citizenry listing.



First question: Did I translate the note correctly?

Second question: I understand the note to say that Hermann's wife (widow - "Witwe") died from the Black Plague in 1628. Correct?

Third question: If Hermann's wife was a widow in 1628, then Hermann must have died BEFORE 1628, correct?

Fourth question: Is there any connection between Hermann or Dorothea and the "ev. Jacob Vogel" mentioned in the note?




Thanks so much!

Gene VOGT




Lieber Gene !

Die Übersetzung ist nicht korrekt.

In Lich gibt es die Bürgerliste von 1628. Meine Abkürzung dafür ist BL 1628. Dort sind alle Häuser von Lich und ihre Bewohner aufgelistet.

In Lich gibt es das Bürgerverzeichnis von 1628. Dort sind alle Männer verzeichnet, die im Kriegsfall die 3 Stadttore zu bewachen hatten.

In Lich gibt es die Pestliste. Meine Abkürzung PL 1635. Dort sind alle Personen (und ihre Häuser) verzeichnet, die 1635 an der Pest verstorben sind.

2.question:
Nein. Die Witwe von Hermann Vogt lebt 1628 in ihrem Haus und ev. wohnt auch noch Jacob Vogel in diesem Haus. Ob Jacob Vogel mit der Witwe Doroethea verwandt ist, weis ich nicht. Die Witwe von Hermann Vogt stirbt zwischen 1628 und 1635, denn sie wird nach 1635 nicht mehr erwähnt. Oder sie ist von Lich weggezogen und in einem anderen Ort gestorben.

3.question:
Hermann Vogt ist vor 1628 gestorben.

Liebe Grüße aus Lich

Inge Steul



Dear Gene!
The translation is not correct.

In Lich there is the citizen list of 1628. My abbreviation for it is BL 1628. In that list all houses of Lich and their inhabitants are listed.

In Lich there is another citizen listing of 1628. In that list all men are registered, who had to guard the 3 city gates in the kriegsfall.

In Lich there is the plague list. My abbreviation is PL 1635. In that list all persons (and their houses) are registered, who had someone deceased in 1635 by the plague.

2.question:
No. The widow of Hermann Vogt is alive in 1628 in the house and ev. Jacob Vogel lives also in this house at this time. Whether Jacob Vogel is related to the widow Doroethea, I do not know. The widow of Hermann Vogt died between 1628 and 1635, because she is mentioned no more after 1635. Or perhaps she moved away from Lich and died in another place.

3.question:
Hermann Vogt died in 1628.

Love and greetings from Lich
Inge Steul 
Source (S620)
 
2882 Suffered from Alzheimer's - died from complications from a stroke BUTTIMER, Eleanor (I203)
 
2883 Summered with grandmother in Wells Beach ME; numerous stories on tape about life during the summer as a child - nothing family specific. VOGT, Leon James (I659)
 
2884 Supposedly a direct descendent of Robert. E. Lee LEE, Shirley (I188)
 
2885 Supposedly an ancestor - Sir William HOLTON - arrived in Plymouth in the 1600's with a land grant from England... HOLTON, Robert Lee (I4650)
 
2886 Symmes Hospital MUNROE, Richard Griggs (I276)
 
2887 T626 Roll 924
1930 US census, Middlesex Co. MA, City of Medford, ED 9-328, ward 5, sheet 4B. 34 Mayberry Ave.

Mary M. Buttimer household (wid of Dennis)

Mary M. age 60, widow, b. Irish Free State, immigrated 1893
Michael, son, age 30, b. MA, Clerk for Milk Co.
J. Francis, son, age 25, b. MA, Bookkeeper, Oil Co.
Boland, John H. Son-in-law age 30, b. MA, Order Clerk, Oil Co.
" Elizabeth M. daughter age 28, b. MA
" John F. Grandson age 7/12 b. MA
McGrath, Elizabeth Niece age 21 b. MA - both parents b. MA??
Stenographer for fruit co.
Borgen? Mildred, servant, age 17, b. MA

House was rented, and the value stated was $42.00.


Full Info Listing:

Buttimer, Mary M. Head-H R $42.00 R No F W 60 Wd No Yes Irish Free State Irish Free State Irish Free State English 00 04 V 1893 NA Yes None None

Buttimer, Michael Son V M W 30 S No Yes Massachusetts Irish Free State Irish Free State 53 04 O Yes Clerk Milk 8390 W Yes Yes

Buttimer, J. Francis Son V M W 25 S No Yes Massachusetts Irish Free State Irish Free State 53 04 O Yes Bookkeeper Oil 6740 W Yes No

Boland, John H Son-in-Law V M W 30 M 29 No Yes Massachusetts Irish Free State Irish Free State 53 04 I Yes Lender Cleerk Oil 7X90 W Yes No

Boland, Elizabeth M. Daughter V F W 28 M 26 No Yes Massachusetts Irish Free State Irish Free State 53 04 O Yes None None

Boland, John F. Grandson V M W 3/12 S No Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts 53 None None

McGrath, Elizabeth Niece V F W 21 S No Yes Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts 53 Yes Stenographer Fruit 7190 W Yes

Borgea, Mildred Servant V F W 17 S No Yes Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts 53 Yes Servant Private Family 9396 W Yes

Name(s)=BUTTIMER, Mary & Family
Census Year=1930
Census Type (Nat'l, State, Local)=Federal Census
Census Enumeration=ED 9-328, ward 5, sheet 4B
Date of Research/Discovery=
Quality of Data=Good 
Source (S102)
 
2888 Taufe im Haus VOGT, Elisabeth Margaretha (I5048)
 
2889 Taufname Maria Gertrud durchgestrichen, dafür Anna Maria VOGT, Anna Maria (I5058)
 
2890 Taufname Georg VOGT, Johann Georg (I5053)
 
2891 TAYLOR Family Property History Book & Family Heirlooms Book

These are copies of two hand-written booklets kept by Arthur Orison TAYLOR recording familial information pertaining to items of interest in family possession at the time. Entries seem to date from circa 1906, with earlier information inserted in via scraps of paper taped into the book. There are two distinct handwriting styles in the 2nd book, which I have attempted to delineate with font changes.



Partial Transcription of Family Property History Book

Straight Back Arm Chair
This was the property of Rebecca Ross, wife of Andrew Ross, who was Arthur O. Taylor’s great-great-grandmother and Mary Walton Taylor’s grandmother. Mrs. Ross moved from New Hampshire to VT when Mary Walton was 12 years old (born in 1802, April 26), about 1814 or 1815. Mrs. Ross died in Sherburne VT in 1839, aged 96, at the house of her granddaughter Mary Walton Taylor (Mrs. Nathan Taylor). She had made her home with them since they were married in 1820 (Mary Walton being 18 when she was married, born April 26, 1802).

This chair was given to Abby P. Taylor (daughter of Nathan and Mary W. Taylor) when she was married to Ora J. Taylor January 1, 1849, and was brought to the house of Arthur O. Taylor in 1897 when his mother Abby P. Taylor came to live with him at 9 Sycamore St., Somerville Mass.

Rebbeca (sic) Ross’s daughter, Polly Ross, married Daniel Walton when Mrs. Daniel Walton died. Mary Walton went to live with grandmother Ross and Daniel Walton married again and had a daughter by his second wife who was the mother of Daniel W. Gould.

Straight (9 peice [sic] back) Chair
This chair was bought by Mary Walton Taylor when she was married (1820 at the age of 18; she was born April 26, 1802) to Nathan Taylor.

It was given to her daughter Abby P. Taylor on her marriage to Ora J. Taylor January 1, 1849, and was brought to the house of Arthur O. Taylor in 1897 when his mother Abby P. Taylor came to live with him a 9 Sycamore St., Somerville Mass.

Large and small wooden chests painted red with black spots were made by Nathan, father of Abby P. Taylor.

Shaving trunk was property of Dr. Arden G. Taylor, brother of Ora J. Taylor.

Straight back chair with plush cushion was the property of Joseph taylor (father of Ora J. Taylor).

Office chair - was the property of Rev. Ora J. Taylor and was presented to him by his parishoners when pastor of the Mt. Holly Baptist church in 1879.

Desk - was bought in 1849 by Ora J. Taylor after his marriage (January 1 of that year) to Abby P. Taylor.

Bed Lounge - was a present to Ora J. Taylor and wife by their parishoners at East Bethel VT in 1881. The above bed lounge was given to the Morgan Memorial in 1926.

Dining Room table and red table cloth with deers heads was presented (to) them at East Bethel, VT, also.

Oak center table was a present to Rev Ora J. Taylor and wife by Brookline VT parishoners.


[Remainder is an inventory of silver owned by Abby P. Taylor and Arthur O. Taylor]





Transcription of Family Heirlooms Book


Old Arm Chair
Was first owned by Rebbeca Robbins Ross, wife of Andrew Ross of Rindge NH. She died July 31, 1837 at the age of 96 years, Abby P. Taylor’s great grandmother and Mary Walton Taylor’s grandmother on her mother’s side, as Andrew Ross’s daughter married Daniel Walton. Mary Walton’s mother died and she went to live with grandmother Ross and they moved to Plymouth VT when she was about 12 years old.

Mr. Walton married again and had a daughter by his second wife who was Daniel Gould’s mother.

Old straight back chair (9 piece back) was bought by Mary Walton at the time of her marriage to Nathan Taylor of Plymouth VT. She was born April 26, 1802 and was married Nov 13, 1820. They were the parents of Abby Patience Taylor who married Ora James Taylor.

Blue cup and saucer was a part of first tea set of Mary Walton Taylor (see page 4).

Earthen decorated mug was Mary Walton’s grand-step-mother’s Sarah (Mansfield) Walton.

Ancient cup and saucer decorated with brown figures was Mary Walton’s Mother’s, Polly (Ross) Walton.

Blue and red and white coverled (bedspread) was made by Mary Walton Taylor soon after her marriage to Nathan Taylor.

The brown & white cup & saucer was my mother’s mothers, Polly (ross) Walton. Born in Mason NH 1777, married to Daniel Walton in 1800 and died in 1803, in New Ipswich NH.

The blue & white cup & saucer was my mothers, bought in 1820. She was born Mary Walton in Newipswich NH in 1802, moved to Plymouth VT in 1814 & was married in 1820 (Nov 13) to Nathan Taylor. Lived in Plymouth until March 1st 1831, when she moved to Sherburne . She died in Sherburne July 10, 1891, aged 89 years, 2 months, 14 days.
Abby P. Taylor - 1885

The Ancient mug was my mothers step-mothers Sarah (Mansfield) Walton. A.P.T.

This plate was my great grandmothers, Mrs. Rebecca Robbins Ross. Born April 1st, 1741, probably in Townsin Mass. Married about 1770 to Andrew Ross & moved to NH. Was the mother of 4 children; 1 son & 3 daughters. Her husband died in 1813 & she moved to Plymouth VT in 1814 & to Sherburne VT in 1831 with her grand-daughter Mrs. Nathan Taylor, and died there July 31, 1837, aged 96 years & 4 months.
Abby P. Taylor East Bethel VT 1885



James Walton twin brother of Josiah Walton, born in Reading Mass May 1st 1760, died in Temple NH Nov 12, 1859, aged 99. He married Sarah Mansfield Walton ?????? of Daniel Walton. She died March 4, 1888.

Rev Wm Walton was born in England about 1598, entered Emmanuel College England 1617, came to America before 35.

Wm Walton (son of Josiah - son of John - son of Samuel - son of Rev William) born Jan 12, 1761. Moved from Reading Mass to Rindge NH in 1774. He died March 22 1835. William Walton volunteered April 19, 1775 on the Lexington alarm.

History of Reading Mass, page 698

Type=TAYLOR Family Property History Book & Family Heirlooms Book
Name(s)=Arthur O. TAYLOR
Date of Research/Discovery=¨ 
Source (S276)
 
2892 TAYLOR Family Property History Book & Family Heirlooms Book

These are copies of two hand-written booklets kept by Arthur Orison TAYLOR recording familial information pertaining to items of interest in family possession at the time. Entries seem to date from circa 1906, with earlier information inserted in via scraps of paper taped into the book. There are two distinct handwriting styles in the 2nd book, which I have attempted to delineate with font changes.



Partial Transcription of Family Property History Book

Straight Back Arm Chair
This was the property of Rebecca Ross, wife of Andrew Ross, who was Arthur O. Taylor’s great-great-grandmother and Mary Walton Taylor’s grandmother. Mrs. Ross moved from New Hampshire to VT when Mary Walton was 12 years old (born in 1802, April 26), about 1814 or 1815. Mrs. Ross died in Sherburne VT in 1839, aged 96, at the house of her granddaughter Mary Walton Taylor (Mrs. Nathan Taylor). She had made her home with them since they were married in 1820 (Mary Walton being 18 when she was married, born April 26, 1802).

This chair was given to Abby P. Taylor (daughter of Nathan and Mary W. Taylor) when she was married to Ora J. Taylor January 1, 1849, and was brought to the house of Arthur O. Taylor in 1897 when his mother Abby P. Taylor came to live with him at 9 Sycamore St., Somerville Mass.

Rebbeca (sic) Ross’s daughter, Polly Ross, married Daniel Walton when Mrs. Daniel Walton died. Mary Walton went to live with grandmother Ross and Daniel Walton married again and had a daughter by his second wife who was the mother of Daniel W. Gould.

Straight (9 peice [sic] back) Chair
This chair was bought by Mary Walton Taylor when she was married (1820 at the age of 18; she was born April 26, 1802) to Nathan Taylor.

It was given to her daughter Abby P. Taylor on her marriage to Ora J. Taylor January 1, 1849, and was brought to the house of Arthur O. Taylor in 1897 when his mother Abby P. Taylor came to live with him a 9 Sycamore St., Somerville Mass.

Large and small wooden chests painted red with black spots were made by Nathan, father of Abby P. Taylor.

Shaving trunk was property of Dr. Arden G. Taylor, brother of Ora J. Taylor.

Straight back chair with plush cushion was the property of Joseph taylor (father of Ora J. Taylor).

Office chair - was the property of Rev. Ora J. Taylor and was presented to him by his parishoners when pastor of the Mt. Holly Baptist church in 1879.

Desk - was bought in 1849 by Ora J. Taylor after his marriage (January 1 of that year) to Abby P. Taylor.

Bed Lounge - was a present to Ora J. Taylor and wife by their parishoners at East Bethel VT in 1881. The above bed lounge was given to the Morgan Memorial in 1926.

Dining Room table and red table cloth with deers heads was presented (to) them at East Bethel, VT, also.

Oak center table was a present to Rev Ora J. Taylor and wife by Brookline VT parishoners.


[Remainder is an inventory of silver owned by Abby P. Taylor and Arthur O. Taylor]





Transcription of Family Heirlooms Book


Old Arm Chair
Was first owned by Rebbeca Robbins Ross, wife of Andrew Ross of Rindge NH. She died July 31, 1837 at the age of 96 years, Abby P. Taylor’s great grandmother and Mary Walton Taylor’s grandmother on her mother’s side, as Andrew Ross’s daughter married Daniel Walton. Mary Walton’s mother died and she went to live with grandmother Ross and they moved to Plymouth VT when she was about 12 years old.

Mr. Walton married again and had a daughter by his second wife who was Daniel Gould’s mother.

Old straight back chair (9 piece back) was bought by Mary Walton at the time of her marriage to Nathan Taylor of Plymouth VT. She was born April 26, 1802 and was married Nov 13, 1820. They were the parents of Abby Patience Taylor who married Ora James Taylor.

Blue cup and saucer was a part of first tea set of Mary Walton Taylor (see page 4).

Earthen decorated mug was Mary Walton’s grand-step-mother’s Sarah (Mansfield) Walton.

Ancient cup and saucer decorated with brown figures was Mary Walton’s Mother’s, Polly (Ross) Walton.

Blue and red and white coverled (bedspread) was made by Mary Walton Taylor soon after her marriage to Nathan Taylor.

The brown & white cup & saucer was my mother’s mothers, Polly (ross) Walton. Born in Mason NH 1777, married to Daniel Walton in 1800 and died in 1803, in New Ipswich NH.

The blue & white cup & saucer was my mothers, bought in 1820. She was born Mary Walton in Newipswich NH in 1802, moved to Plymouth VT in 1814 & was married in 1820 (Nov 13) to Nathan Taylor. Lived in Plymouth until March 1st 1831, when she moved to Sherburne . She died in Sherburne July 10, 1891, aged 89 years, 2 months, 14 days.
Abby P. Taylor - 1885

The Ancient mug was my mothers step-mothers Sarah (Mansfield) Walton. A.P.T.

This plate was my great grandmothers, Mrs. Rebecca Robbins Ross. Born April 1st, 1741, probably in Townsin Mass. Married about 1770 to Andrew Ross & moved to NH. Was the mother of 4 children; 1 son & 3 daughters. Her husband died in 1813 & she moved to Plymouth VT in 1814 & to Sherburne VT in 1831 with her grand-daughter Mrs. Nathan Taylor, and died there July 31, 1837, aged 96 years & 4 months.
Abby P. Taylor East Bethel VT 1885



James Walton twin brother of Josiah Walton, born in Reading Mass May 1st 1760, died in Temple NH Nov 12, 1859, aged 99. He married Sarah Mansfield Walton ?????? of Daniel Walton. She died March 4, 1888.

Rev Wm Walton was born in England about 1598, entered Emmanuel College England 1617, came to America before 35.

Wm Walton (son of Josiah - son of John - son of Samuel - son of Rev William) born Jan 12, 1761. Moved from Reading Mass to Rindge NH in 1774. He died March 22 1835. William Walton volunteered April 19, 1775 on the Lexington alarm.

History of Reading Mass, page 698

Type=TAYLOR Family Property History Book & Family Heirlooms Book
Name(s)=Arthur O. TAYLOR
Date of Research/Discovery=¨ 
Source (S14)
 
2893 Taylor, Henry W.,of Washington, D. C., son of Daniel W. and Almyra (Tyrrell) Taylor, was born in Sherburne, May 20, 1855.

He was educated in the schools of his native town and at Black River Academy; taught school two years in Windsor county. Selecting the trade of machinist, he completed the apprenticeship, and in 1878 took charge of the machine shop of the Sutherland Falls Marble Co., which place he retained when that company was merged into the Vermont Marble Co. In 1881 he resigned to accept an appointment in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, where he remained until the following year, when he was appointed by Speaker Keifer, assistant engineer of the House of Representatives, and has since held this position.

[p.154] Mr. Taylor's services are in demand as an expert machinist. He was employed to conduct secret tests of plate printing of bank notes before a committee of the Treasury Department, and also by the engineer, James B. Eads, to operate and repair the costly model of the Tehuantepec Ship Railway, while on exhibition at the U. S. Capitol. He superintended the construction of the extensive terraces on the west front of the capitol, for the Vermont Marble Co., during which his gallant rescue of a workman's life excited much comment.

Mr. Taylor was married at Pittsford, in 1884, to Mary E., daughter of Joseph B. and Caroline (Hall) Tottingham. Their children are: Caroline E., and Florence M.


Type=Biographical History
Book/Periodical Name=Men of Vermont: An Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters and Sons of Vermont
Quality of Data= 
Source (S47)
 
2894 TAYLOR, Orinda & Moses POLLARD Oct 21, 1858 Source (S687)
 
2895 TAYLOR, Walter D Head O Yes M W 60 M 35 No Yes Vermont Vermont Vermont 52 Yes Farmer Hay VVVV E Yes No 315

TAYLOR, Lulu M Wife H F W 54 M 31 No Yes Iowa Ohio Iowa 65 Yes None

TAYLOR, Samuel W Son M W 21 S No Yes Vermont Vermont Iowa 52 Yes Laborer Farm VIVV W Yes No 316

Bassett, Nancy E Mother-in-Law F W 74 Wd 19 No Yes Iowa Virginia Kentucky 65 Yes None

Name(s)=TAYLOR, Walter D & Family
Census Year=1930
Census Type (Nat'l, State, Local)=Federal Census
Census Enumeration=33-2
Date of Research/Discovery=18 April 2003
Quality of Data=good 
Source (S64)
 
2896 TB NELSON, George Velma (I14)
 
2897 Terry McNerney supplied information in a letter sent in response to a request for family information Source (S486)
 
2898 Thank-you Card from Helen (VOGT) FILLMORE received October 1995 with Family Information (thankyou card was for the family reunion we hosted 30 Sep 1995) Source (S487)
 
2899 The birth card for son Heinrich Joseph VOGT lists the godfather as "Heinrich Vogt, kaiserlicher militum praefectus" or Imperial Military Commander. This may be a brother of the father. VOGT, Jean Nikolaus (I1376)
 
2900 The Boston Directory for the year commencing July 1, 1925. Embracing the city record, a general directory of the citizens, and a special directory of trades, professions lists a John M McGrath with an occupation of "checker" living at home at 28 Minot Street in Woburn MCGRATH, Michael John (I20)
 

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