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3151 Was struck and killed by an automobile in the street outside his home. Buried in the family lot in St. Joseph Cemetery. SULLIVAN, John Vincent (I3475)
 
3152 Was town clerk. selectman, capt. rep. 1689 and 1690 RICHARDSON, Josias (or Josiah) (I2578)
 
3153 Was town clerk. selectman, capt. rep. 1689 and 1690 RICHARDSON, Josias (or Josiah) (I600)
 
3154 Was VP of a bank in Worcester. Retired to cape, died soon after. MARRON, Francis L. (I730)
 
3155 We visited Brownville and Brownville Junction Maine on 11-13 August 2004 while visiting David and Linda Olsson at a summer camp on Ebeemee Pond north of Brownville Junction. Had previously called ahead to the Brownville Town Clerk's Office (Brownville Town Clerk, Central Square, P.O. Box 659, Brownville, ME 04414, 207-965-2561) to request copies of Richard G. MUNROE's birth (1 March 1917) certificate, and Audrey R. MUNROE's birth (26 May 1920) and death (13 February 1922) certificate. When I arrived at the office, they had found Audrey's birth and death records, but nothing for Richard. He apparently was not born in Brownville Junction Maine as previously recorded, unless it was an unrecorded birth.

There was also confusion about the location of BRIDGE STREET as listed in the 1920 census (address for Arthur and Ruby MUNROE and son Richard in the 1920 census was 53 Bridge Street, Brownville ME). According to the Brownville Town Clerk, there is no Bridge Street in Brownville Junction. Bridge Street in Brownville used to be a small piece of what is now Church Street (the road that the Town Clerk's Office and the Post Office is on), but it was never long enough to have 50-60 houses on it (house numbers on the 1920 census page go from 53 - 61), and it is not near the railroad yards and never had railroad workers housing. RailRoad Ave. in Brownville Junction is a more likely candidate. It is right by the rail yard, and used to be lined with triple-decker tenements (there is one of these houses left, I snapped a photo) for the railroad workers.

The Town Clerk also said that there were no MUNROEs or MONROEs in either of the two cemeteries, but there was an A. GRIGGS buried in Row K, Lot 5 of Pine Tree Cemetery on Route 11 (Davis Street) in Brownville Junction. Visited the cemetery, photographed the gravestone:
ALBERT E. GRIGGS
AUG 11, 1890 - DEC 19, 1948
ANNIE ALLISON, HIS WIFE
OCT 2, 1894

Spoke with the owner of Graves Texaco (Mr. Graves?), who called his father (born in 1923) to confirm some of the names on the census record page, and he confirmed that the folks listed near the MUNROEs lived "across the tracks" near the center of town.

Date of Research/Discovery=12 August 2004
Quality of Data=Good 
Source (S261)
 
3156 Wealthy constable in Charlestown MA. Owned hill now known as Bunker's Hill. BUNKER, George (I2175)
 
3157 Wealthy constable in Charlestown MA. Owned hill now known as Bunker's Hill. BUNKER, George (I286)
 
3158 Web Site: British Columbia's Information, Science and Technology Agency

Welcome to the British Columbia Archives, located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The British Columbia Archives is the central archives service for the government of British Columbia, and provides research access to records of enduring value to the province for both the provincial government and public clientele.
Our archival holdings include: government documents and records; private historical manuscripts and papers; maps, charts and architectural plans; photographs; paintings, drawings and prints; audio and video tapes; film; newspapers; and an extensive library of publications with a strong emphasis on the social and political history of British Columbia and the Pacific North West.

British Columbia has numerous community archives, whose addresses can be obtained through the Archives Association of British Columbia. Additional information on the holdings of these archives can be accessed through the B.C. Archival Union List (BCAUL).

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http://www2.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/textual/governmt/vstats/v_events.htm

Welcome to the British Columbia Archives' vital statistics page. This information resource was developed in cooperation with the British Columbia Vital Statistics Agency and the assistance of several genealogical societies.

This information resource allows researchers to:

search the on-line indexes for marriage or death registrations; and view and note the necessary index information (such as microfilm reel number, registration number, name) in order to access the actual marriage or death registration records.

Actual registration records are available on microfilm. The format of these records varied over the years, but generally contain information not found in the on-line indexes, such as the birth date and place of birth of the bride and the groom or decedent.

The British Columbia Vital Statistics Agency is responsible for the registration of births, marriages, and deaths in British Columbia. These registrations began in 1872 after British Columbia became a province of Canada. Birth, marriage, and death registrations contain valuable information for research in genealogy, family history, social history, sociology, and demography. 
Source (S303)
 
3159 Wedding date also recorded as 13 March 1659 GREEN, William (I1991)
 
3160 Wedding date also recorded as 13 March 1659 GREEN, William (I162)
 
3161 Wedding Description from newspaper:
40 guests, single ring ceremony. Maid of Honor was Anna C. Johnson of Newport, RI; cousin. Best Man: Paul Vogt; brother. Honeymoon through NY State. Make their home at 973 Broadway, Everett. Flower girls: Anna Sylven, Jennie Sylven, Edith C. Oliver, Edna Mullins, and Matilda Vogt. Prior to Marriage, she lived at 22 Marlboro St., Malden MA. 
OLIVER, Ellen Christine (Wilson) (I11)
 
3162 Weir Village is part of Taunton MA TRIPP, Harriet N. (I4098)
 
3163 Went to California FITZGERALD, Peter (I4280)
 
3164 Went to California FITZGERALD, Cornelius (I4281)
 
3165 Went to Chicago, IL USA about 1905 COOKE, Peter (I4310)
 
3166 Went to England COOKE, Henry (I4328)
 
3167 Went to Ireland, from whom was descended President William McKinley MCKINLEY, James (The Trooper) (I602)
 
3168 Went to Kansas City. Was a fireman. Had cancer and shot himself. CARROLL, Thomas (I786)
 
3169 Went to London. They had three children CARROLL, Maurice (Mossy) (I787)
 
3170 Went to New Zealand COOKE, Harry (I4309)
 
3171 Westview Cemetery, Lexington MA

Two flush marker-stones:

First stone:
1917 Richard G. Munroe 1975
1917 Marguerite H. Munroe 1998

Second stone (beside first):
MUNROE
1895 Albert H. Jr. 1951
His Wife
1892 Ruby E. Griggs 1976
1920 Audrey Ruth 1922

Westview Cemetery, Bedford Road (Rtes 4 & 225), Lexington MA

GPS location for cemetery stones for:
Richard G Munroe (1917-1975)
Marguerite Hannum (Taylor) Munroe (1917-1998)
Alber H. Munroe Jr. (1895-1951)
Ruby E. (Griggs) Munroe (1892-1976)
Audrey Ruth Munroe (1920-1922)

GPS Coordinates:
42.476869, -71.255073
 
Source (S255)
 
3172 Wife #1 ?????, ????? (I2444)
 
3173 Wife #2 ?????, ????? (I2443)
 
3174 Wildwood Cemetery MULLEN SR., Herbert Stanley (I3959)
 
3175 Wildwood Cemetery MULLEN, Arthur John (I3963)
 
3176 Wildwood Cemetery FOLEY, Mary (I3965)
 
3177 Wildwood Cemetery MESKELL, David Joseph (I3982)
 
3178 Wildwood Cemetery MULLEN, Marguerite (I4004)
 
3179 Wildwood Cemetery MULLEN, Arthur Alexander (I4005)
 
3180 Wildwood Cemetery MULLEN, Clyde York (I4007)
 
3181 William Munroe, son of Robert of Aldre, b. 1625, Scotland; m. (1) Martha George by whom he had 4 children, (2) Mary Ball by whom he had 9 more children, (3) Elizaberth Johnson; made freeman 1690. He came to America at age 27 as a Scots "prisoner" - he was taken prisoner by Cromwell's army at the Battle of Worcester Sept. 3, 1651, and shipped to America on the John and Sarah Nov. 11, 1651. Around 1660, he had land granted to him on the north border near Woburn. That part of town has been known from an early period as "Scotland". MUNROE, William (I2938)
 
3182 Windsor, Windsor County, VT ED 288 Sh 17, Arden G TAYLOR and Family TAYLOR, Alice Gertrude (I2750)
 
3183 Windsor, Windsor County, VT ED 288 Sh 17, Arden G TAYLOR and Family TAYLOR, Lois Eveline (Evelyn) (I2765)
 
3184 Windsor, Windsor County, VT ED 288 Sh 17, Arden G TAYLOR and Family TAYLOR, Carl Damon (I2766)
 
3185 Windsor, Windsor County, VT ED 288 Sh 17, Arden G TAYLOR and Family CLOUGH, Dana Ralph (I2751)
 
3186 Windsor, Windsor County, VT ED 288 Sh 17, Arden G TAYLOR and Family TAYLOR, Arden C. (or G) (I2747)
 
3187 WINTHROP, Robert Charles, (1809 - 1894)

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Senate Years of Service: 1850-1851
Party: Whig


Painting by Daniel Huntington, 1882, Collection of U.S. House ofRepresentatives
WINTHROP, Robert Charles, a Representative and a Senator from Massachusetts; born in Boston, Mass., May 12, 1809; graduated from Harvard University in 1828; studied law with Daniel Webster; admitted to the bar in 1831 and practiced in Boston; member, State house of representatives 1835-1840, and served as speaker 1838-1840; elected as a Whig to the Twenty-sixth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Abbott Lawrence; reelected to the Twenty-seventh Congress and served from November 9, 1840, to May 25, 1842, when he resigned; subsequently elected to the Twenty-seventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of his successor, Nathan Appleton; reelected to the Twenty-eighth and to the three succeeding Congresses and served from November 29, 1842, to July 30, 1850, when he again resigned to become Senator; Speaker of the House of Representatives during the Thirtieth Congress; appointed as a Whig to the United States Senate on July 27, 1850, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Daniel Webster and served from July 30, 1850, to February 1, 1851, when a successor was elected; unsuccessful candidate for election to the vacancy in 1851; was an unsuccessful candidate for governor of Massachusetts the same year; presidential elector on the Whig ticket in 1852; engaged in literary, historical, and philanthropic pursuits; died in Boston, Mass., November 16, 1894; interment in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Mass.




Bibliography

American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Winthrop, Robert C. Memoir of Henry Clay. Cambridge: J. Wilson & Son, 1880; Winthrop, Robert Charles [1834-1905]. Memoir of Robert Charles Winthrop. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1897. 
Source (S588)
 
3188 With marriage in 1729 Butcher and widower father of theillegitimate child Schmidt, Anna Margretha, daughter ofAnna Christina, Johann Conrads daughter he leaves 1 sonand 1 daughter. SCHNEIDER, Johann Albert (I5085)
 
3189 With reference to the location in Paris where the VOGT family is rumored to have lived, according to an email from Joanne GONSALVES relaying a conversation with Simone (ESNAULT) MCGRATH, "...She also said that Rue de la Paix and Church of the Madeline are where the VERY RICHEST live and go to church. 'High Society' weddings etc. are held at the church. They are in Arrondissement #8, which of course I did not look in because I didn't think they were THAT rich...." VOGT, Julius Oscar (I636)
 
3190 Witwerev. Father of Johann Theobald 1682 ? HEINTZ, Christoph (I5097)
 
3191 Woburn Alderman-at-Large GONSALVES, Joanna (I3284)
 
3192 Woburn Daily Times Chronicle
5 November 2012, page A10

WOBURN - Helen M. Scire, 74, a lifelong Woburn resident, died at Winchester Hospital, surrounded by her family, on Friday, Nov. 2, following a lengthly illness. She was the beloved wife of William M. Scire for more than 53 years.
Born and raised in Woburn, she was one of ten children of the late Wilfred and Irene (Kehoe) LaCasse. She graduated from Woburn High School with the class of 1955.
Helen worked for many years as a medical secretary in several local doctors's offices. In earlier years, she was active in the American Legion Auxiliary in Woburn. Helen enjoyed arts and crafts and working on puzzles in her leisure time.
She and her husband Bill enjoyed camping at York Beach, Maine, every summer. A loving "Nana" to her grandchildren, she loved spending time with each of them and was so proud of all their achievements.
Preceding her in death were two sisters, Doris Keene and Irene Crouch, and six brothers, Kenneth, James, Donald, Lawrence, William, and Paul LaCasse.
Surviving, along with her husband Bill, are two daughters, Michelle E. Scire of Woburn and Marcia I. Robinson and her husband John of Haverhill, three grandchildren Shannon, William and Stephany Robinson, and a sister, Gerry Corwin of Mesa Ariz.
The funeral will be held from the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main St., Woburn, on Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 9:15 a.m., followed by a funeral mass at St. Barbara's Church, 138 Cambridge Road, Woburn, at 10. Internment will be private.
Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral home on Monday from 4-8 p.m.
Donations may be made in Helen's memory to the American Lung Association, 460 Totten Pond Road, Suite 400, Walthan Mass. 02451. 
Source (S822)
 
3193 Worked for Uniroyal in sales. Company was previously named U.S. Rubber and American Rubber, out of Cambridge, MA VOGT, Harry Norman (I12)
 
3194 Wrote letters dated 12 July 1992 and 22 July 1992 to Sr. Cecilia in response to family history questions. CARROLL, Willie (I858)
 
3195 WW1 Veterean MULLEN, Arthur Alexander (I4005)
 
3196 WWII Veteran US Navy NEVILLE, James P. (I723)
 
3197 Y Y MORNEAU, Jean-Francois (I5918)
 
3198 Y Y PELLETIER, Marie Reine (I5919)
 
3199 Y Y MORNEAU, Francois (I5920)
 
3200 Y Y BERNIER, Angelique (I5921)
 

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