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Thursday, November 25, 2021

Happy 400th Anniversary of the First Thanksgiving!


This is the year we commemorate the 400th Anniversary of the First Thanksgiving.  And many people are wondering "Did my ancestors come on the Mayflower?"  If you have colonial New England ancestry, you might have a Pilgrim in your family tree!  It is estimated that over 20 million people around the world are descended from a Mayflower passenger. 

Here are my own lineages in alphabetical order with Mayflower passengers in bold. Do we have any cousin connections?

Isaac Allerton(abt 1586 – 1659)and Mary Norris (1587 – 1621-died during  the “starving time” in the first winter on Cape Cod)
Remember Allerton (abt 1614 – 1656) and Moses Maverick
Abigail Maverick and Samuel Ward
Martha Ward and John Tuthill
Martha Tuthill and Mark Haskell
Lucy Haskell and Jabez Treadwell
Nathaniel Treadwell and Mary Hovey
Jabez Treadwell and Betsey Jillings Homan
Eliza Ann Treadwell and Abijah Hitchings
Abijah Franklin Hitchings and Hannah Eliza Lewis
Arthur Treadwell Hitchings and Florence Etta Hoogerzeil
Gertrude Matilda Hitchings and Stanley Elmer Allen (my maternal grandparents)

Edward Doty (abt 1599 – 1635) and Faith Clark
Desire Doty and Alexander Standish
Desire Standish and Nathan Weston
Nathan Weston and Hannah Everson
Zadoc Weston and Mary Clements
Matilda Weston and Joseph Edwin Healey
Mary Etta Healey and Peter Hoogerzeil
Florence Etta Hoogerzeil and Arthur Treadwell Hitchings
Gertrude Matilda Hitchings and Stanley Elmer Allen (my maternal grandparents)

John Tilley (abt 1571- 1620) and Joan Hurst (abt 1568 – 1621) both died in “starving time”
Elizabeth Tilley (1607 – 1687) and John Howland (1592 – 1673)
Hope Howland and John Chipman
Hannah Chipman and Thomas Huckins
Hope Huckins and Benjamin Hamblin
Hannah Hamblin and Jonathan Crosby
Ebenezer Crosby and Elizabeth Robinson
Rebecca Crosby and Comfort Haley
Joseph Edwin Healey and Matilda Weston
Mary Etta Healey and Peter Hoogerzeil
Florence Etta Hoogerzeil and Arthur Treadwell Hitchings
Gertrude Matilda Hitchings and Stanley Elmer Allen (my maternal grandparents)

John Tilley (abt 1571- 1620) and Joan Hurst (abt 1568 – 1621) both died in “starving time”
Elizabeth Tilley (1607 – 1687) and John Howland (1592 – 1673)
Desire Howland and John Gorham
Desire Gorham and John Hawes
Elizabeth Hawes and Thomas Daggett
Elizabeth Daggett and John Butler
Keziah Butler and Samuel Osborn
Samuel Osborn and Sarah Wass
Sarah Osborn and Charles Skinner
Ann Skinner and Thomas Ratchford Lyons
Isabella Lyons and Rev. Ingraham Ebenezer Bill
Caleb Rand Bill and Ann Margaret Bollman
Isabella Lyons Bill and Albert Munroe Wilkinson
Donald Munroe Wilkinson and Bertha Louise Roberts (my paternal grandparents)

George Soule ( abt 1593 – 1680) and Mary Beckett
John Soule and Rebecca Simonson
 Rebecca Soule and Edmund Weston
Nathan Weston and Desire Standish
Nathan Weston and Hannah Everson
Zadoc Weston and Mary Clements
Matilda Weston and Joseph Edwin Healey
Mary Etta Healey and Peter Hoogerzeil
Florence Etta Hoogerzeil and Arthur Treadwell Hitchings
Gertrude Matilda Hitchings and Stanley Elmer Allen (my maternal grandparents)

Captain Myles Standish (abt 1584 – 1656) and Barbara Unknown
Alexander Standish and Desire Doty
Desire Standish and Nathan Weston
Nathan Weston and Hannah Everson
Zadoc Weston and Mary Clements
Matilda Weston and Joseph Edwin Healey
Mary Etta Healey and Peter Hoogerzeil
Florence Etta Hoogerzeil and Arthur Treadwell Hitchings
Gertrude Matilda Hitchings and Stanley Elmer Allen (my maternal grandparents)

And, just for fun, here are my two lineages from the Rev. John Robinson, pastor to the Pilgrims.  He did not arrive in the New World on board the Mayflower, but he stayed in Leiden, the Netherlands with his flock of Separatists.  Rev. Robinson died in Leiden before he could ever join the Plymouth Colony, and he is buried at the St. Pieterskirk.

Rev. John Robinson (1576 - 1626) and Bridget White
Isaac Robinson and Margaret Hanford
John Robinson and Elizabeth Weeks
Mary Robinson and Benjamin Davis
Ruth Davis and John Mayhew
Mary Mayhew and Caleb Rand
Mary Rand and Asahel Bill
Rev. Ingraham Ebenezer Bill and Isabella Lyons
Caleb Rand Bill and Anna Margareta Bollman
Isabella Lyons Bill and Albert Munroe Wilkinson
Donald Munroe Wilkinson and Bertha Louise Roberts (my paternal grandparents)

Rev. John Robinson (1576 - 1626) and Bridget White
Isaac Robinson and Hannah Harper
Peter Robinson and Martha Green
Jabez Robinson and Tabitha Green
Elizabeth Robinson and Ebenezer Crosby
Rebecca Crosby and Comfort Haley
Joseph Edwin Healy and Matilda Weston
Mary Etta Healey and Peter Hoogerzeil
Florence Etta Hoogerzeil and Arthur Treadwell Hitchings
Gertrude Matilda Hitchings and Stanley Elmer Allen (my maternal grandparents)

For the truly curious: 

"10 New Things to Know About Researching a Pilgrim in Your Family Tree":   https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2020/01/10-new-things-to-know-about-researching.html  


For information about Mayflower passengers online see Caleb Johnson’s Mayflower History at

For information about the Mayflower Society see https://themayflowersociety.org/   

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To Cite/Link to this blog post:  Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Happy 400th Anniversary of the First Thanksgiving!", Nutfield Genealogy, posted November 25, 2021 ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/10/happy-400th-anniversary-of-first.html: accessed [access date]). 

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Horace Greeley House, Amherst, New Hampshire - Weathervane Wednesday

 This weathervane was photographed over the barn at the historic Horace Greeley house in Amhert, New Hampshire on Horace Greeley Road.  There is another Horace Greeley house in Chappaqua, New York, built in 1820, where he lived from 1864 until his death in 1872. 



Horace Greeley was born in this house in Amherst, New Hampshire on 3 February 1811.  He grew up on the farm and was apprenticed to a printer, where his interest in publishing and newspaper got its start.  In 1841 he started the Tribune in New York City, which was the highest circulating newspaper in the United States at the time.  Greeley is often credited for the quote "Go West, young man, and grow up with the country" but he probably did not originate this saying.  

The Greeley family was from Hudson, New Hampshire (originally from Haverhill, Massachusetts) and Horace's mother, Mary Woodburn, was born in Londonderry of Scots Irish ancestry (Woodburn, Clark, Taggart, Fulton).  Horace Greeley used to spend summers at his grandparents' home in Londonderry, and wrote about this in his autobiography.  (See below for a link to a blog post about this Londonderry/Nutfield connection) 

Greeley was a big supporter of President Lincoln, and of the north during the Civil War.  He wrote a letter to Lincoln proposing the abolition of slavery that was printed in the Tribune as "The Prayer of Twenty Millions".  In 1862 Greeley went to Canada under Lincoln's request to mediate a settlement of the war, but the meeting failed.  Greeley did not support Lincoln for nomination in 1864 until the fall of Atlanta, when he became a fervent supporter again. He was disillusioned by Andrew Johnson's reconstruction plans, and supported his removal when he was impeached in 1868.  

Greely ran for congress in 1866, but lost.  In 1867 he ran for Senate and lost again.  In 1868 he tried to run for New York governor, but lost again.  He ran for the House in 1870, and again was unsuccessful. In 1872 the Democrats nominated Greeley as a presidential candidate.  Greeley resigned from the Tribune, but his campaign was disrupted when his wife became ill that fall, and died on October 30th.  Greeley lost the election. 

Greeley went back to the Tribune, but found that the board wanted to remove him from the editorship.  He had a medical and nervous breakdown, and died on November 29th.  





This green New Hampshire state historic marker is located on Route 101, at the corner of Horace Greeley Road in Amherst, New Hampshire.  It's about a mile from the birthplace.  There is a Horace Greeley room of artifacts inside the Wigwam Museum operated by the Amherst Historical Society on the corner of Middle and Cross Streets.





For the truly curious:

2010 Blog Post "Horace Greeley Remembers Londonderry"    https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2010/03/horace-greeley-remembers-londonderry.html  


Recollections of a Busy Lifeby Horace Greeley and Robert Dale Owen, Boston: H. A. Brown & Co., 1868.

The Life of Horace GreeleyEditor of the New York Tribune, by James Parton, New York: Mason Brothers, 1855.

The website for the Amherst Historical Society:  http://www.hsanh.org/  


To see 450 more weathervane blog posts inside and outside of New England, click on this link:


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To Cite/Link to this blog post:  Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Horace Greeley House, Amherst, New Hampshire - Weathervane Wednesday", Nutfield Genealogy, posted November 24, 2021, ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/11/horace-greeley-house-amherst-new.html: accessed [access date]). 

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

The Mayflower II over the years

 I found these old photos in our family albums.  I'll bet you have some photos of a trip to Plymouth, Massachusetts and the Mayflower II, too!  These photos span over 50 years, including the time the Mayflower II spent in drydock and under renovation at Fairhaven, Massachusetts and Mystic, Connecticut. 

1968, taken by my grandfather Donald M. Wilkinson


1975, Little Sister and Me


1981 with college friends


2008


2011 Sunset over Plymouth harbor


2013 Mayflower II in drydock in Fairhaven, Massachusetts
during a tour with the Mayflower Society


2015 Back in Plymouth harbor


2016 Under repairs at Mystic Seaport, Connecticut


2020, A newly restored Mayflower II back in Plymouth, Massachusetts
on the day of the ribbon cutting event welcoming her back to her home harbor.


2021 at her home berth in Plymouth Harbor

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To Cite/Link to this post:  Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "The Mayflower II over the years", Nutfield Genealogy, posted November 23, 2021, ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/11/the-mayflower-ii-over-years.html: accessed [access date]). 

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

A Gentleman with a Spyglass - Weathervane Wednesday

 


This unusual two dimensional weathervane was photographed in Kennebunkport, Maine.  It is afixed to the top of a flagpole over "The Floats", a boathouse that is now the Kennebunkport Maritime Museum Gallery on Ocean Avenue.  The boathouse was once owned by the Pulitzer Prized winning author Booth Tarkington. 

This two dimensional weathervane shows the faint evidence of it being either painted or made out of two metals.  The gentleman holding a spyglass has white hair.  



For the truly curious:

Booth Tarkington from Wikipedia:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booth_Tarkington  


To see over 450 other Weathervane Wednesday posts, click here:

https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/search/label/Weathervane%20Wednesday  


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To Cite/Link to this blog post:  Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "A Gentleman with a Spyglass - Weathervane Wednesday", Nutfield Genealogy, posted November 17, 2021, ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/10/a-gentleman-with-spyglass-weathervane.html: accessed [access date]). 

Thursday, November 11, 2021

The Honor Roll Project for Veteran's Day 2021

 

Hancock, New Hampshire

This Veterans Day we have collected names and photos eight volunteers from six states.  The names from these honor rolls are from almost a dozen volunteer contributors.

The Honor Roll project collects transcriptions of the names of the veterans on military honor rolls seen in parks, schools, public buildings, books and other places all over the USA and abroad.  You can read the complete list at this link:

https://honorrollproject.weebly.com  

Twice a year, for Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day, genealogy bloggers photograph and transcribe these honor rolls, and publish them on the internet.   The act of transcribing these names makes them available to be found by search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and others.  Family members searching for genealogical or military information on relatives, ancestors or friends will be able to see the honor rolls, read the names, and learn about their family’s military history.

It is a simple, easy project.  However, it brings unexpected joy to searchers who did not know their ancestors were in the military, or did not know the specific military history, or sometimes they did not even know the town where their ancestors lived.  Seeing their family member’s name on an honor roll can be the beginning of finding more genealogy data, military records and historical information.

Honor Roll Project Veterans Day 2020 Contributions:

Connecticut

Middlebury, French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican War, Civil War, Mexican Border War, WWI, by Marian Wood

https://climbingmyfamilytree.blogspot.com/2021/11/honor-roll-project-veterans-memorial-in.html   


Norwalk,  Calf Pasture Beach, (Part II), WWII by Christine McCloud

https://beautifulwatergenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/11/05/honor-roll-project-shea-magrath-memorial-part-2/    


Wallingford, World War II names R - Z (the last of six posts to finish transcribing the over 2,000 names!) by John D. Tew:

https://filiopietismprism.blogspot.com/2021/11/heathers-honor-roll-project-november-11.html  


Windsor, World War II and Korea by Jenny Hawran

https://like-herding-cats.com/2021/10/windsor-connecticut-world-war-ii-and-korea-memorial-at-poquonock-school/  


Indiana

Vigo County, World War I by Shawn Stoll

https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/11/world-war-i-honor-roll-from-vigo-county.html  


Vigo County, Vietnam by Shawn Stoll

https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/11/vigo-county-indiana-vietnam-memorial.html   


Vigo County, Operation Iraqi Freedom by Shawn Stoll

https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/11/vigo-county-indiana-iraqi-freedom-honor.html  


Massachusetts

Wrentham, Persian Gulf, by Stephanie Duquette and Sandra Dahlfred

https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/11/wrentham-massachusetts-persian-gulf.html   


New Hampshire

Bartlett, all conflicts 1776 - Present Day, by Heather Wilkinson Rojo

https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/11/bartlett-new-hampshire-military-honor.html   


New York

South Ozone Park/Jamaica  by Anna Matthews

https://trippingovermyroots.blogspot.com/2021/11/the-honor-roll-project-south-ozone.html  


Wantagh  by Anna Matthews

https://trippingovermyroots.blogspot.com/2021/10/the-honor-roll-project-wantagh-ny.html  


Texas

Marfa, Presidio County, World War I, World War II, and Korea, by Amanda Pape

https://abt-unk.blogspot.com/2021/11/honor-roll-presidio-county-texas.html  



Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Wrentham, Massachusetts Persian Gulf Conflict, Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm Honor Roll

 This is a new monument to the veterans of the Persian Gulf conflict (Iran), Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm (Afghanistan and Iraq)  installed in Wrentham, Massachusetts. It was photographed by Stephanie Duquette, the executive assistant to the Wrentham Town Administrator, and the names were transcribed by Sandra Dahfred of Londonderry, New Hampshire.  It will be included in The Honor Roll website:  https://honorrollproject.weebly.com/  


DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO SERVED IN THE ARMED FORCES


DURING THE PERSIAN GULF WAR


OPERATION DESERT SHIELD AND DESERT STORM


ARTHURS, MATTHEW

BAKER, KEVIN

BARREA, ANDRES

BERNARDINI, NANCY

BARRETT, JAMES

BISHOP, CATHERINE

BLACK, DYLAN

BLOOD, JEFFREY

BOULTER, ROBERT

BRENNAN, ANDREW

BURNS, LAWRENCE

BURT, TIMOTHY

CAFFERKY, JOHN

CAFFREY, WILLIAM

CHARNLEY, MICHAEL

CHAVERS, ROBERT

CHERANT, FABIO

COMBS, JEREMY

CONNOLLY, PAUL

CONNOR, MELANIE

DAMATO, JAMES

DAVIS, TIMOTHY

DEGISO, STEVEN

DENNISON, TYLER

DESCHAMPS, COREY

DESPER, CHARLES

DOW, DANIEL

DUNBAR, ETHAN

EATON, STEVEN

ELLIOTT, DAVID

FARLING, JEREMY

FERRARA, MICHELE

FLANNERY, PAUL

FOLEY, KEITH

GIORDANO, JACK

GLASIER III, PARKER

GORDON III, THOMAS

HARVEY, KAYLA

HENDERSON, CATHRYN

HOYE, JAMES

JACKSON, DOUGLAS

KALINOWSKI, ALEXANDER

KERR, CHARLES

KOSMENKO, DAKOTA

KUFFREY, AARON

LANGLANDS, SCOTT

LANTEIGNE, MICHAEL

LAWLER, MICHAEL

LEBLANC, ROBERT

LETSCHER, BRIAN

LILJA, RONALD

MACDONNELL, DANIEL

MARACLE, CLAYTON

MARINO, ANTONIO

MARTIN, DEREK

MCALICE, KYLE

MCCARTHY, STEVEN

MCEACHERN, JULIANN

MCGOVERN, BRENDAN

MCGRATH, RILEY

MCHUGH, MYLES

MCNAMARA, JUSTIN

MEYER, JAMES

MINKS, CHRISTOPHER

MONTESDYOTT, ANDREW

MORSE, STEVEN

MURPHY JR, JOHN

NOBLE, JULIE

NOFTLE, NICHOLAS

NORTON, PATRICK

ODAMS, RILEY

OREILLY, NANCY

PAGLIARINI, CARLO

PASQUANTONIO, NICHOLAS

PEPIN, MARC

PERRON, CHRISTOPHER

PIEROWAY, MATHEW

POLES, MICHAEL

POLLARD, PETER

RANDO, CHRISTOPHER

ROBY, JESSICA

ROPER, HILARY

ROSE, CLIFFORD*

ROSE, JUSTIN

ROSE, RAYMOND

SAVADYGA, DWIGHT

SCHWALBE, TODD

SCOTTON, ROBERT

SILVA JR, RICHARD

SOUSA, NICHOLAS

STEWART, JOSEPH

SULLIVAN, ANDREW

THIBEDEAU, ALEXANDER

THIBEDEAU, JOHN

TOBICHUK III, NICHOLAS

TRUSEVITCH, CRAIG

VALENTE, JILLIAN

WALKER, JOSHUA

WEBSTER, JOHN

WILDER, RICHARD

WOOD, MARK

World War I Honor Roll from Vigo County, Indiana

 This honor roll of soldiers killed in action during World War I from Vigo County, Indiana was transcribed and photographed by Shawn Stoll.  This blog post will be included in The Honor Roll Project website:  https://honorrollproject.weebly.com/  



Monument Inscription

WORLD

WAR I

KILLED IN ACTION

FROM VIGO COUNTY

Veteran Names

BENJAMIN L ACREE

EARL R BAILEY

EDWARD BARRON

ALVA R BARTON

CARL E BELL

EARL A BRIGHT

FRED L BROOKS

ANSELIN G BROPHY

CYRUS E CARRITHERS

COLL B COMPTON

JOHN CONNOR

AMIER DARRAS

GLENN C DAVIS

PAUL I DUCK

EDWIN F DUDDLESTON

HERBERT S DUCAN

EDWARD J EMANUELSON

GEORGE L EPPERT

CLAUDE FENTON

JEREMIAH J FIDLER

ALBERT B FIESS

GAIL GIBSON

MARIO A GIVANINNI

HARRY M GLENN

GEORGE L GROUNDS

JOHN G GUTHRIE

FRANK HAIR

OLA HANE

ROY HARDY

MARBLE W HASKETT

GEORGE R HENDRIX

ERNEST E HUMBLE

HERMAN T HUNT


GROVER KING

GEORGE KLEM

JAMES D LeFORGE

CLARENCE O MANUS

DANIEL MATHIAS

ANTHONY McANDREW

CHARLES J McCALISTE

JOHN T McENDREE

WALTER A McGEE

JAMES McKILLOP JR

CYRILLA MENESTRINA

CHARLES MOCKBEE

DANA L MONTGOMERY

GEORGE H MONTGOMERY

CLINTON MORRIS

GEORGE W MORRIS

CLEO NEBERGALL

ALBERT M OLIVER

HERMAN C PARIS

JESSE PARSONS

PAOLA PITTMAN

FLOYD J POUND

WALTER W POWELL

THOMAS B PRATER

ADRIAN PULLUM

WILLIAM ROBERTS

WILLIAM ROBINSON

JOHN C SANDERSON

GEORGE L SAUNDERS

ANDREW SIBBALD

JAMES T SMITH

MICHAEL A SOLTIS

GROVER D SPARKS

FRED E STAGGS

LOUIS STEIN

GUY A STEPP

EDWARD D STEWART

THOMAS STEWART

PAUL A STONER

MATHEW L SUMMERS

CLAUDE TAYLOR

JOSEPH C TEETERS

HERMAN TOMBOEKEN JR

WILLIAM C TRAVILLION

GUY I TRUEBLOOD

LLOYD TRYON

CLYDE H WELLS


WALTER H WOOD

RUSSELL T WOODARD

CURTIS L YEAGER

Vigo County, Indiana Iraqi Freedom Honor Roll

 This honor roll of veterans killed in action during Operation Iraqi Freedom from Terre Haute, Indiana was transcribed and photographed by Shawn Stoll.   This blog post will be included in the Honor Roll Project website:   https://honorrollproject.weebly.com/  



Monument Inscription

OPERATION
IRAQI
FREEDOM

KILLED IN ACTION
FROM VIGO COUNTY
_____________________

OPERATION
ENDURING
FREEDOM
AFGHANISTAN

 

Veteran Names and Location

IRAQ

KYLE W. CHILDRESS

 

AFGHANISTAN

DALE R GRIFFIN


Vigo County, Indiana Vietnam Memorial Honor Roll

This honor roll of veterans killed in action during the Vietnam War from Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana was transcribed and photographed by Shawn Stoll.  This blog post will be included in The Honor Roll Project website:  https://honorrollproject.weebly.com/



Monument Inscription

FOR THE VETERANS OF VIETNAM
FOR THE M.I.A.S
FOR YOUR FALLEN COMRADES
FOR THOSE WHO CAME HOME

FOR YOUR HEROIC EFFORTS ABROAD
FOR YOUR GREATER EFFORTS AT HOME

WITH BELATED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
OF YOUR DUTIES PERFORMED,
FOR GOD AND COUNTRY:

WE OFFER OUR HEART-FELT

GRATITUDE IN SAYING –

AT LONG LAST

WELCOME HOME

Plaque Inscription and Names

THIS MEMORIAL IS DEDICATED TO THE GLORY OF ALMIGHTY
GOD IN MEMORY OF MEN FROM VIGO COUNTY WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH VIETNAM WHO BY
THEIR UNSELFISH PATRIOTISM HAVE ADVANCED THE
AMERICAN IDEALS OF LIBERT AND THE UNIVERSAL
BROTHERHOOD OF MAN

1965    CAPT              EUGENE R FOWLER                       ARMY
            SGT                 PAUL L LEMAY                               ARMY

1966    PFC                 HERMAN R MENEELY                   ARMY
            SSGT              ROBERT R MYLES                          USAF
            SSGT              JAMES W SIMS                                ARMY

1967    CWO               QUENTIN R BEECHER                   ARMY
            CPL                 JAMES E GISH                                 ARMY
            SGT                 STEPHEN P JONES                          ARMY
            PFC                 PEARL W MYERS                            USMC
            PFC                 WILLIAM H RICHARDSON JR      ARMY

1968    SGT                 PAUL M ASH                                    ARMY
            SP4                  MICHAEL W CHANEY                   ARMY
            1LT                 JOHN C DOUGHERTY                    ARMY
            SSGT              FRANKLIN M ELLINGER              USMC
            SSGT              JAMES C HAUGH                            ARMY
            PFC                 JOHN E HEYEN                               ARMY
            PFC                 JCAK J KUPFERER                          ARMY
            SP4                  KARL W LAWSON                          ARMY
            SP4                  FRANKLIN A SAPPINGFIELD      ARMY
            SP4                  THEODORE A SWEATT                  ARMY

1969    PFC                 LEONARD C IVY JR                        ARMY
            LCPL              LESLIE W McKILLOP                     USMC
            1LT                 STEVEN G SCHIMMEL                  ARMY

1970    CPL                 LARRY J McDOWELL                     ARMY

1971    LT                   PAUL R FOLTZ                                 NAVY
            CPL                 MARK J HOUSTON                         ARMY

1972    SSGT              DONALD F YERYAR                      ARMY

PLAQUE DONATED BY VFW POST 972

DEDICATED MAY 27 1996


Monday, November 8, 2021

Bartlett, New Hampshire Military Honor Roll 1776 - Present Day


 This honor roll was photographed on the common in Bartlett, New Hampshire.  There are two bronze plaques, with a central granite tablet that reads "Dedicated to the honor and sacrifice of our men and women who served our country in war and in peace."  It stands next to a flag pole and a cannon. 



1776 - 1799

GARLAND, RICHARD
GEORGE, AUSTIN
HALL, EBEN L. D.
HALL, OBED
PITMAN, JOSEPH
TASKER, JONATHAN

1800 - 1860
HARRIMAN, LUTHER

1861 - 1865
ABBOTT, GEORGE
ABBOTT, LEWIS
ALLEN, ARCHIBALD
BABBS, JOHN W.
*BLAZO, NATHANIEL D.
BLY, JAMES
BOUCHER, EDWARD
BROWN, FRANK W.
BURBANK, CHARLES A.
CHANDLER, GOERGE W.
CORSON, JAMES T.
DEARBORN, JOHN H.
DIMMOCK, WILLIAM S.
DISMORE, GEORGE P.
*DROWN, ORSMON
EASTMAN, ADAMS
EASTMAN, ELDEN
EASTMAN, JOHN
EMERY, ALBERT
*EMERY, REUBEN
EMERY, STEPHEN
GARLAND, BENJAMIN
GOODRICH, ALBION G.
GOULD, IRA B.
HALL, ALPHA W.
*HALL, CHARLES C.
HALL, ELISA M.
*HAYES, GEORGE W.
HAYES, THOMAS
HILL, JOHN A.
HOWARD, L. E.
JONES, THOMAS
*KENISON, JOHN S.
LESLIE, LEONARD
LEWIS, GEORGE A.
LOVE, GEORGE
MEAD, JOSEPH
MEAD, WILLIAM W.
MOULTON, LEVI
NUTE, CHARLES
NUTE, FREEMAN
NUTE, JAMES
NUTE, LEANDER
PARKER, ANDREW T.
PARKER, JOHN C.
PARKER, PHENIAS
PARKER, WILLIAM A.
PHILBRICK, JOHN W.
ROBERTS, JOHN
ROBINSON, J. F.
SANDERS, JOHN H.
*SCRIBNER, NATHANIEL R.
SMITH, PETER
STANTON, CYRUS F.
STEVENS, EDGAR E.
THOMPSON, ROBERT
*WENTWORTH, JOHN C.
WILLEY, CHARLES W.
WILLIAMS, GEORGE
WYMAN, WILLIAM D.
YOUNG, EDWIN M.

1900 - 1939
ANTHONY, MINARD J.
BELMONT, EDMUND C.
BERGERON, ULISS A.
BERGERON, ALBERT R.
BOLDUC, CHARLES J.
BRIGGS, FREDERICK J.
BURDWOOD, ORTHO R.
BUTLAND, FORREST H.
CHADBOURNE, JAMES F.
CHANDLER, ROBERT R.
CHAPPEE, LOUIS L.
COTE, JERRY J.
FORD, GEORG H.
GARIEPY, EMIL
GARLAND, CLIFTON R.
HARNEY, ARTHUR P.
HILL, ORIN
HILL, RUFUS
HOWARD, E. NEWTON
HOWE, RUDOLPH W.
HUTCHINS, RICHARD K.
IRVIN, DAVID C.
JOHNSON, THOMAS
LEWIS, H. LEAMON
LEWIS, HERBERT F.
LEWIS, W. WINFIELD
LITTLEFIELD, JOHN R.
LUDGATE, HENRY P.
MACK, WILLIAM H.
MCDOUGALL, JOHN J.
MCGRAW, ALBERT J.
MCKAY, WILLIAM H.
MCNAB, KENNETH
MEAD, H. WILFRED
MULLEN, HARRY E.
MURPHY, FRANCIS P.
MUSKEY, STEPHEN J.
*PEARSON, FRED
PERKINS, STEPHEN E.
*PERRY, ALBINUS
ROBERTS, LEON
*ROGERS, PERLEY F.
SARSON, HENRY W. JR.
SMEARER, WILLIAM J.
SULLIVAN, JONATHAN
TEBBETTS, EVERETT W.
TOWLE, ELWOOD E.

1940 - 1949
AINSWORTH, HAROLD N.
AINSWORTH, WILLARD F.
AINSWORTH, WILLIAM M.
AINSWORTH, DONALD W.
ALLEN, ARCHIE I.
BAILEY, LYNDOLPH H.
BENWAY, JOHN
BERGERON, ROBERT A.
BOND, ONA
BOWIE, LEAVITT G.
BOWIE, MYRON
BURDWOOD, HUGH A.
BURKE, CLINTON I.
BURKE, IVORY M.
BURKE, PRESTON J.
CHADBOURNE, JAMES F. JR
CHANDLER, HALSEY S.
CHANDLER, PHILIP
CHAPPEE, LOUIS G.
CHARLEBOIS, RAYMOND E.
CHARLES, BARBARA
CHARLES, DOROTHY
CHARLES, ELEANOR
CHARLES, LESTER L.
CHASE, EARL W.
CHASE, RICHARD B.
CLEMONS, BRUCE A.
CLEMONS, DONALD H.
CLEMONS, EDWARD R.
CLEMONS, GILMAN H.
CLEMONS, JOHN G.
CLEMONS, WILLIAM
COLFORD, ERNEST
COLFORD, GEORGE
COLFORD, HERMAN
COLFORD, KENNETH
CURRIE, KENNTHE E.
DAME, WALTER F.
DAVIS, ROBERT E.
DEWHURST, JOHN T.
DONAHUE, LEAMON F.
DROWN, ELTON M.
DUDLEY, DAVID A.
DUSZA, STANLEY
*EMERSON, ROGER
EMERY, HOMER E.
FOLEY, DAVID B.
FOLEY, JAMES B.
FOLEY, JOSEPH F.
FOSTER, H. ETHELYN
GARDNER, DEXTER
GARLAND, BUHRMAN B.
GARLAND, CLIFTON R. JR
GARLAND, CLYDE C.
GARLAND, GEORGE
GARLAND, GROVER W.
GARLAND, LEWIS M.
GARLAND, RICHARD A.
GARON, RAYMOND
GAUDETTE, ADELARDE J.
GILHEENEY, JOHN A.
GONYA, RICHARD E.
GOODWIN, RAYMOND
GRAND, EDWARD H.
GRANT, ERVIN W.
GRAVES, FRANCIS L.
GRIGEL, ALBERT M.
HARMON, CHARLES
HARRIMAN, PAUL S.
HAYES, LINDEN D.
HEARD, EDWIN
HENN, ALBERT C.
HENRY, CLIFTON E.
HENRY, ERNEST E.
HENRY, JAMES
HEWEY, CLARENCE E.
HILL, ALBERT
HILL, FRED H.
HILL, LESTER F.
*HILL, WALTER E.
HODGKINS, PERRY
HOOGHKIRK, ROBERT P.
HOOGHKIRK, EDWARD O.
HORNE, STILLMAN
HORRIGAN, RICHARD P.
HOWARD, JAMES M.
JOHNSON, ALBERT L.
JONES, DAVID L.
JOYCE, NORMAN
KELLEY, CARROLL W.
KELLEY, RAYMOND J.
*KENNY, DENIS C.
KNIGHT, EDWARD B.
KNIGHT, PAUL
KNUTSEN, ROY H.
LANE, GEORGE
LANGILL, CLAYTON
LANGILL, VERMON
LEAVITT, CHARLES H.
LEBROKE, CHARLES F.
LEVECQUE, CHARLES
LEWIS, CATHERINE H.
LEWIS, DAVID W.
LIMMER, PETER JR.
LOBDELL, EVANGELINE B.
LOBDELL, WINSLOW S.
LUKEN, EDWARD T.
LYNCH, CHARLES W.
MACDONALD, JAMES A.
MACDONALD, WILLIAM J.
MACKAY, WILLIAM A.




CON'T.
*MAFFITT, CARL
MAFFITT, MAYNARD
MALLETT, HARRY E.
MARCOUX, GOERGE w.
MARCOUX, JOHN W.
MARVEL, REUBEN J.
MARVEL, ROBERT
MCGEE, FREDERICK
MCINNIS, EDWARD
MEAD, HENRY L.
MEAD, MARY E.
MEDEIROS, JOHN R.
MERSEREAU, GEORGE
MERSEREAU, HERMAN,
MERSEREAU, HOLLAND
MESERVE, GEORGE
MESERVE, LESTER J.
MONAHAN, GEORGE F. JR.
MONAHAN, MATTHEW J.
MOODY, CHESTER
MOODY, EDWARD
MOODY, ELMER
MOODY, HARLAND P.
MOODY, MILLARD C.
MOODY, RANDOLPH E.
MURCH, ALFRED
*MURPHY, FRANCIS P. II
MURPHY, LAURENCE
MURPHY, RICHARD
NEALLY, ALBINUS F.
NEALLY, GORDON
NEALLY, HENRY J.
O'ROURKE, WILLIAM L.
PARKER, JOHN E. SR.
ROBERTS, LEON
ROBERTSON CECIL R.
ROBERTSON, FLOYD, A.
ROBERTSON, GEORGE A.
ROBERTSON, VICTOR I.
RYAN, GEORGE E.
RYAN, LEO D.
SANBORN, CLARENCE W.
SANBORN, KENNETH E.
SEEMAN, GEORGE M.
SMEARER, STANLEY M.
SMITH, HEBER A. JR.
STERLING, DONALD J.
STERLING, KENNETH
STODDARD, HENRY
STONEHOUSE, EDWARD P.
STONEHOUSE, OTIS, I
STOUTERMIRE, RICHARD B.
SULLIVAN, GEORGE A.
TAYLOR, DAVID Y.
TEBBETTS, WALTER G.
THURSTON, RANDALL
THYNG, VIOLET B.
THYNG, WALTER C.
TOWLE, DANIEL V.
TOWLE, GLEN A.
TOWLE, SETH W.
TRECARTEN, WALTER N.
TRIPP, FREDERICK R.
TULLY, WALTER J.
WARD, MERTON L.
WASHBURN, LEIGHTON A.
WHITCHER, CHARLES M.
WHITCHER, MADELINE M.

1950 - 1959
ABBOTT, GEORGE H.
AINSWORTH, CHARLES C.G.
AINSWORTH, HAROLD N. JR
BAILEY, RAY F.
BICKFORD, HAROLD C. JR
BURDWOOD, JANICE
BURDWOOD, ROBERT C.
BURDWOOD, ROGER K.
CHANDLER, DONALD W.
CHANDLER, HALSEY S. JR.
CHANDLER, RAYMOND P.
CHASE, JERALD H.
CLEMONS, RICHARD E.
CURRIE, CLARENCE R.
DORSETT, HOWARD D.
ELLIS, GERALD P.
FALL, HAROLD N.
FOLEY, CHARLES T.
FOLEY, EDMUND S.
GALE, PHILLIP E.
GALE, ROBERT E.
GAUDETTE, GROVER H.
GRANT, EARLE B.
GRANT, MERLE B.
GREENWOOD, HOMER D.
HADDEN, HAROLD F.
HAYES, DAVID H.
HAYES, PAUL L.
HILL, LEVI
HODGKINS, BRUCE W.
HODGKINS, FREDERICK T.
HOOGHKIRK, PETER B.
HOWARD, DANIEL P.
HOWARD, GEORGE L.
JONES, ROBERT L.
KENNESON, ARNOLD E.
KERINS, JOSEPH R.
KING. ROGER F.
LANE, JAMES A.
LEWIS, GEORGE F.
LIBERTY, DAVID G.
LOUGEE, MALCOLM
LUDGATE, CHARLES A.
MALLETT, RALPH A.
MCAULIFFE, THOMAS G.
MCAULIFFE, WILLIAM J.
MEAD, CURTNEY S.
MEAD, LEWIS J.
MEAD, RALPH L.
MORTON, J. EARL
MULKERN, JOSEPH A.
MURPHY, HUGH E.
MURPHY, JOHN J.
MURPHY, JOHN N.
NEALLY, THOMAS A.
NICKSAY, DONALD A.
PARKER, ERNEST L.
PETERS, GEORGE F.
PETTENGILL, EDMUND A.
PETTENGILL, ROBERT C.
PHAIR, ROBERT L.
SANBORN, CARROLL L.
SAUNDERS, ROBERT J.
SULLIVAN, ROBERT G.
TEBBETTS, HARVEY M.
THOMPSON, MELVIN C.
WHITCHER, DAVID E.

1960 - 1969
AINSWORTH, FREDERIC E.
AINSWORTH, GEORGE S.
AINSWORTH, KENNETH W.
AINSWORTH, ROGER L.
ALANDER, DAVID K.
ANTHONY, GEORGE W.
ANTHONY, HARVEY N.
ANTHONY, ROGER E.
BAILEY, VINCENT L.
BLLEROSE, ROLAND A.
BELLEROSE, STEVEN A.
BURKE, JOSEPH R.
BURNS, ALLEN W.
CARTA, DAVID P.
CARVER, KENNETH E.
CHANDLER, LLOYD W.
CHANDLER, MICHAEL W.
CHANDLER, RALPH W.
CHANDLER, STEVEN D.
CHASE, LAWRENCE A.
CHASE, RODEY B.
CLEMONS, JAMES R. JR.
CLEMONS, RALPH JR
COOK, JOHN L.
DORSETT, STANTON H.
DUDLEY, DAVID A. JR.
DUSZA, FRANK J.
ELIASON, DAVID A.
FISH, RUSSELL
GALE, RICHARD W.
GARLAND, GROVER W. JR.
GARLAND, JOEL F.
GEORGE, BENJAMIN F.
GEORGE, CLARENCE H.
GRIGEL, GARY A.
GRIGEL, GEORGE G.
HEAD, NORMAN J.
HILL, DONALD F.
HILL, RAYMOND L.
HOLMES, ROBERT P.
JUNGE-DENNISON, ARTHUR
LABBE, ROGER R.
LANE, EARL H.
LUFKIN, DENNIS M.
LUKEN, EDWARD T. JR
MCALLISTER, TERENCE L.
MCMANUS, GERALD P.
NEALLY, DONALD F.
NEALLEY, JO-ELLEN
O'BRIEN, FRANCIS J.
ONELL, DANIEL
PATCH, DAVID L.
RICHARDS, DALE M.
RIVERS, JOSEPH L.
ROBERTS, IVAN L.
SANBORN, HENRY C.
SHAW, JOHN E.
SNOW, ROBERT M.
TAYLOR, DAVID L.
TAYLOR, PAUL I.
TRECARTEN, DALE W.
TRECARTEN, FRANK H.
TRECARTEN, WALTER N.
WARD, JEFFREY H.
WARD, RONALD M.
WARE, KENNETH R.
WHITMAN, DALE E.
WILSON, MARVIN E.
ZECHER, FREDERICK W.

1970 - 
ANTHONY, TERRY W.
CHANDLER, MELISSA S.
COLLINS, JOSEPHINE L.
GARLAND, DWIGHT P.
GARLAND, JEFFREY A.
GRIGEL, MICHAEL A.
HALL, ROBERTA 
HARRIMAN, KEVIN E.
HAYES, SCOTT K.
HODGKINS, DOUGLAS A.
HODGKINS, FREDERICK T. JR.
HODGKINS, RAYMOND C.
HODGKINS, WILLIAM F.
HOWARD, FREDRICK N.
HOWARD, JAMES R.
HOWARD, LORI J.
HOWARD, STEVEN G.
KELLEY, CURTIS L.
LEAVITT, LOUISE A.
LUKEN, THOMAS E.
MARCOUX, PETER G.
MURPHY, FRANCIS P.
PETTENGILL, EDMUND K.
PETTENGILL, STEVEN C.
PHAIR, PATRICK J.
STONER, DANIEL R.
                                 *DIED IN ACTION


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