Ballou -- Francis D., Sept. 5, 1826. G.R.1.
G.R.1. Gravestone Record, Mount Vernon Cemetery, Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for Francis D. Ballou.
Monday, January 28, 2019
Ballou, Abby G. - 1802
Ballou -- Abby G. [? m.], , 1802. G.R.1.
G.R.1. Gravestone Record, Mount Vernon Cemetery, Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for Abby G. Ballou.
G.R.1. Gravestone Record, Mount Vernon Cemetery, Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for Abby G. Ballou.
Baldwin, Rebecca - 1849
Baldwin -- Rebeccah Frances, daughter of Ira and Rebeccah, Oct. 24, 1849.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
Baldwin, Ira - 1849
Baldwin -- Rebeccah Frances, daughter of Ira and Rebeccah, Oct. 24, 1849.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
Baldwin, Rebecca Frances - 1849
Baldwin -- Rebeccah Frances, daughter of Ira and Rebeccah, Oct. 24, 1849.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
Baldwin, Rebecca - 1847
Baldwin -- Eliza Orange, son of <sic> Ira and Rebecca, Jan. 15, 1847.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
Baldwin, Ira - 1847
Baldwin -- Eliza Orange, son of <sic> Ira and Rebecca, Jan. 15, 1847.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
Baldwin, Eliza Orange - 1847
Baldwin -- Eliza Orange, son of <sic> Ira and Rebecca, Jan. 15, 1847.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
Baker, Sarah L. - 1842
Baker -- Sarah L. [ ], wife of Henry A., , 1842. G.R.4.
G.R.4. — Gravestone Record, Samuel Reed Cemetery, near Reed's Pond, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for Sarah L. Baker.
G.R.4. — Gravestone Record, Samuel Reed Cemetery, near Reed's Pond, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for Sarah L. Baker.
Baker, Achsah - 1837
Baker -- Reuben Loud, son of Paul and Achsah, Mar. 12, 1837.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
Baker, Paul - 1837
Baker -- Reuben Loud, son of Paul and Achsah, Mar. 12, 1837.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
Baker, Reuben Loud - 1837
Baker -- Reuben Loud, son of Paul and Achsah, Mar. 12, 1837.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
Baker, William - 1836
Baker -- William [husband of Louise Russell], , 1836. G.R.9.
G.R.9. — Gravestone Record, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Liberty Street, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for William Baker.
G.R.9. — Gravestone Record, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Liberty Street, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for William Baker.
Baker, Louise [Russell] - 1838
Baker -- Louise [Russell], wife of William, , 1838. G.R.9.
G.R.9. — Gravestone Record, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Liberty Street, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for Louise [Russell] Baker.
G.R.9. — Gravestone Record, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Liberty Street, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for Louise [Russell] Baker.
Baker, John Henry - 1834
Baker -- John Henry, son of Paul and Achsah, Dec. 5, 1834. [Dec. 6, G.R.4.]
G.R.4. — Gravestone Record, Samuel Reed Cemetery, near Reed's Pond, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for John Henry Baker.
G.R.4. — Gravestone Record, Samuel Reed Cemetery, near Reed's Pond, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for John Henry Baker.
Baker, Lydia F. [Prouty] - 1807
Baker -- Lydia [ ], wife of Horatio, , 1807. G.R.4.
G.R.4. — Gravestone Record, Samuel Reed Cemetery, near Reed's Pond, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for Lydia F. [Prouty] Baker.
G.R.4. — Gravestone Record, Samuel Reed Cemetery, near Reed's Pond, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for Lydia F. [Prouty] Baker.
Baker, Horatio - 1806
Baker -- Horatio [husband of Lydia], , 1807. <sic>
G.R.4.
G.R.4. — Gravestone Record, Samuel Reed Cemetery, near Reed's Pond, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for Horatio Baker.
G.R.4. — Gravestone Record, Samuel Reed Cemetery, near Reed's Pond, Rockland
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912
You can visit the memorial page for Horatio Baker.
Wilson, Dr. - 1919
LOOKING BACK
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin, Issue of January, 1919
Shocked beyond words were the people of this place and Antis township, as well as throughout the county, where he was well known, when it was announced that Henry Henshey, one of Antis township's excellent farmer-citizens had passed away. He had come to town for a load of coal, and when passing the Lupfer and Bower store on Cambria street, Mr. Bower on looking out the window saw that there was something wrong, as Mr. Hensey <sic> had slumped in the seat, and was helpless when assistance reached him. He wa <sic> carried to the home of Mr. Frank Estep, and died immediately. Dr. Wilson was summoned, but death had ensued.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin, Issue of January, 1919
Shocked beyond words were the people of this place and Antis township, as well as throughout the county, where he was well known, when it was announced that Henry Henshey, one of Antis township's excellent farmer-citizens had passed away. He had come to town for a load of coal, and when passing the Lupfer and Bower store on Cambria street, Mr. Bower on looking out the window saw that there was something wrong, as Mr. Hensey <sic> had slumped in the seat, and was helpless when assistance reached him. He wa <sic> carried to the home of Mr. Frank Estep, and died immediately. Dr. Wilson was summoned, but death had ensued.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1
Estep, Frank - 1919
LOOKING BACK
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin, Issue of January, 1919
Shocked beyond words were the people of this place and Antis township, as well as throughout the county, where he was well known, when it was announced that Henry Henshey, one of Antis township's excellent farmer-citizens had passed away. He had come to town for a load of coal, and when passing the Lupfer and Bower store on Cambria street, Mr. Bower on looking out the window saw that there was something wrong, as Mr. Hensey <sic> had slumped in the seat, and was helpless when assistance reached him. He wa <sic> carried to the home of Mr. Frank Estep, and died immediately. Dr. Wilson was summoned, but death had ensued.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin, Issue of January, 1919
Shocked beyond words were the people of this place and Antis township, as well as throughout the county, where he was well known, when it was announced that Henry Henshey, one of Antis township's excellent farmer-citizens had passed away. He had come to town for a load of coal, and when passing the Lupfer and Bower store on Cambria street, Mr. Bower on looking out the window saw that there was something wrong, as Mr. Hensey <sic> had slumped in the seat, and was helpless when assistance reached him. He wa <sic> carried to the home of Mr. Frank Estep, and died immediately. Dr. Wilson was summoned, but death had ensued.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1
Bower, Mr. - 1919
LOOKING BACK
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin, Issue of January, 1919
Shocked beyond words were the people of this place and Antis township, as well as throughout the county, where he was well known, when it was announced that Henry Henshey, one of Antis township's excellent farmer-citizens had passed away. He had come to town for a load of coal, and when passing the Lupfer and Bower store on Cambria street, Mr. Bower on looking out the window saw that there was something wrong, as Mr. Hensey <sic> had slumped in the seat, and was helpless when assistance reached him. He wa <sic> carried to the home of Mr. Frank Estep, and died immediately. Dr. Wilson was summoned, but death had ensued.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin, Issue of January, 1919
Shocked beyond words were the people of this place and Antis township, as well as throughout the county, where he was well known, when it was announced that Henry Henshey, one of Antis township's excellent farmer-citizens had passed away. He had come to town for a load of coal, and when passing the Lupfer and Bower store on Cambria street, Mr. Bower on looking out the window saw that there was something wrong, as Mr. Hensey <sic> had slumped in the seat, and was helpless when assistance reached him. He wa <sic> carried to the home of Mr. Frank Estep, and died immediately. Dr. Wilson was summoned, but death had ensued.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1
Lupfer, Mr. - 1919
LOOKING BACK
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin, Issue of January, 1919
Shocked beyond words were the people of this place and Antis township, as well as throughout the county, where he was well known, when it was announced that Henry Henshey, one of Antis township's excellent farmer-citizens had passed away. He had come to town for a load of coal, and when passing the Lupfer and Bower store on Cambria street, Mr. Bower on looking out the window saw that there was something wrong, as Mr. Hensey <sic> had slumped in the seat, and was helpless when assistance reached him. He wa <sic> carried to the home of Mr. Frank Estep, and died immediately. Dr. Wilson was summoned, but death had ensued.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin, Issue of January, 1919
Shocked beyond words were the people of this place and Antis township, as well as throughout the county, where he was well known, when it was announced that Henry Henshey, one of Antis township's excellent farmer-citizens had passed away. He had come to town for a load of coal, and when passing the Lupfer and Bower store on Cambria street, Mr. Bower on looking out the window saw that there was something wrong, as Mr. Hensey <sic> had slumped in the seat, and was helpless when assistance reached him. He wa <sic> carried to the home of Mr. Frank Estep, and died immediately. Dr. Wilson was summoned, but death had ensued.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1
Henshey, Henry Swope - 1919
LOOKING BACK
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin, Issue of January, 1919
Shocked beyond words were the people of this place and Antis township, as well as throughout the county, where he was well known, when it was announced that Henry Henshey, one of Antis township's excellent farmer-citizens had passed away. He had come to town for a load of coal, and when passing the Lupfer and Bower store on Cambria street, Mr. Bower on looking out the window saw that there was something wrong, as Mr. Hensey <sic> had slumped in the seat, and was helpless when assistance reached him. He wa <sic> carried to the home of Mr. Frank Estep, and died immediately. Dr. Wilson was summoned, but death had ensued.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1
You can visit the memorial page for Henry Swope Henshey.
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin, Issue of January, 1919
Shocked beyond words were the people of this place and Antis township, as well as throughout the county, where he was well known, when it was announced that Henry Henshey, one of Antis township's excellent farmer-citizens had passed away. He had come to town for a load of coal, and when passing the Lupfer and Bower store on Cambria street, Mr. Bower on looking out the window saw that there was something wrong, as Mr. Hensey <sic> had slumped in the seat, and was helpless when assistance reached him. He wa <sic> carried to the home of Mr. Frank Estep, and died immediately. Dr. Wilson was summoned, but death had ensued.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1
You can visit the memorial page for Henry Swope Henshey.
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