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27201 Purchasing agent of the Worcester Pressed Steel Co., Worcester. Resided at 8 Scrimgeour Road.

According to his 1918 WWI Draft Registration Card he was a purchasing agent for the Boston Magneto Co, North Main Street, Worcester, MA 
PUFFER, Philip Gleason (I33173)
 
27202 Pvt in Co. C., 9th NH Regt. ROBERTS, Millet W. (I49822)
 
27203 Pvt in CT troops under Col. Hinman. HURD, John IV (I36262)
 
27204 PVT US Army, Battery B, Fourth Artillery, Fort Riley, KS in 1900 TONER, William (I58222)
 
27205 Pvt, Capt David Parker's Co., Lynn Minute Men HAWKES, Adam (I40029)
 
27206 Pvt, Capt. Henry Haskell & Col. James Prescott. Fought at the Battle of Lexington. PAGE, Daniel (I34585)
 
27207 PVT, Co A, 95th NY Inf. Regt. PUFFER, John Ely (I21280)
 
27208 Pvt, Co. E., 103rd Ohio Vol. Infantry. Promoted to Corporal, 1 Dec 1864. PUFFER, Corp. Henry R. (I37300)
 
27209 Pvt, Co. G., 151 Pennsylvania Volunteers PUFFER, Salem Shumway (I16867)
 
27210 Pvt, Co. G., 21st MA Inf. Regmt. PUFFER, Cpl. Eugene Augustus (I21576)
 
27211 Pvt, N.H. Continental Line MARSTON, Levi (I45930)
 
27212 Pvt, US Army PUFFER, Charles Richard (I37935)
 
27213 Pvt. Co. A. 93rd NYSV during the Civil War, mustered in Dec 16, 1861; Returned from desertion 1 Sep 1863; transferred to Co. G. Feb 1, 1864; re-transferred to Co. A, Apr 15, 1864; wounded in action Aug 18, 1864, at Weldon Railroad, VA; discharged for disability, May 25, 1865. PUFFER, John Ely (I21280)
 
27214 Pvt. US Army PUFFER, Gladys Mary (I14160)
 
27215 PVT., 151st Field Art., WWI Veteran
A fireman in Minneapolis, MN 1920 
PUFFER, Walter Wales (I23891)
 
27216 Pvt., 164th Bat. CEF PUFFER, Kipling Lofthouse (I32654)
 
27217 Pvt., Co. B, 101st NY Infantry Regt. GRANSBURY, Stephen Henry (I40283)
 
27218 Pvt., Company-K, 3rd Michigan Infantry MARK, Joseph (I17482)
 
27219 Rachel SMITH b: ABT. 1783 in New Jersey Martha SMITH b: 25 JUL 1771 in Boteto urt Co. Virginia Mary SMITH b: 1774 in Sussex Co. New Jersey Eleazor SMITH b: 18 FEB 1776 in Sussex Co. New Jersey Rachel SMITH b: 1782 in Sussex Co. Ne w Jersey Jacob SMITH b: 5 JUL 1785 in Stokes Co. North Carolina Moses SMITH b: 15 JUN 1788 in Of Stokes Co. North Carolina Thompson SMITH b: 15 OCT 1790 in Stokes Co. North Carolina John SMITH b: 15 JUN 1793 in Stokes Co. North C arolina BRILES, Rachel (I17852)
 
27220 Raised by Ephraim and Melissa from a young girl. Taken as a wife in po lygamy by Ephraim in March, 1858. BROWN, Margaret Melinda (I22644)
 
27221 Raised by the Puffers after her mother, Margaret MacMaster, died. MACMASTERS, Peggy (I16191)
 
27222 Ran/owned a boarding house in Hartford, CT in 1880 CULVER, Lucinda (I15213)
 
27223 Ransom, the eldest son of Seth Smith, came, with his younger brother, Marsh, the year before their father, and purchased the land lying between the two roads; Marsh Smith taking that lying on both sides of the western road, which is now owned by Sandford Eddy, upon which he resided more than forty years. About 1871, he removed to Chardon, where he still resides. While living in Parkman, he was several times elected to the office of justice of the peace, and also to that of auditor of the county. Ransom Smith died in 1833. Two of his sons, Alonzo B. and Norman Decatur, with their families, still live in the township. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and was a member of the first militia company organized in the township. SMITH, Ransom (I44462)
 
27224 Receipt dated Springfield, MA, Jul 19 1782, signed by Seth Banister, Captain, 4th Mass. regt., Muster Master, stating that he had received said Puffer of Lieut. Michael Frizzle, Chairman of Class No. 5 of the town of Bernardston, MA, and mustered him as a recruit to serve in the Continental Army for the term of 3 years; also, Private, 7th Co.; entries dated Oct 25, 1783, and Jan. 29, 1784, or orders for wages for May-Dec (year not given), appearing in a register of orders accepted on account of wages, etc. PUFFER, Benjamin (I13661)
 
27225 Received from Harvard the degree of A.B. in 1900, A.M. in 1901; S.T.B. i n 1913. He is a distant relative of Rev. William Barry, author of the history of Framingham.

Barry was educated privately before undergraduate and graduate studies at Harvard University (A.B., 1900; A.M., 1901; S.T.B., 1913) studying folklore, theology, and classical and medieval literature.[2] After graduating, he devoted himself to "the cultural history of the Celts and American colored lithographs"[3] and then began collecting variations of both American and Anglo-American ballads in the northeast United States.[4] In 1930 he founded the Folk-Song Society of the Northeast. He edited and regularly contributed to the group's Bulletin,[5] which printed twelve issues from 1930 until Barry's death in 1937.[6]In an obituary printed in 1938, folklorist George Herzog described his theory of "communal re-creation" as a significant contribution to the study of ballads in the field:
Mr. Barry, and Professor Louise Pound, attacked the theory of "communal ballad origin" according to which ballads were supposed to have originated through improvisation, by a group acting in concert. Mar. Barry suggested instead a theory of "communal re-creation," a process according to which songs created by individuals and handed down by tradition became remodeled and changed by practically each individual who sang them. The protagonists of the communal original theory in time modified their views considerably, and emphasis has turned from theorizing to patient research.[7]
Phillips Barry's theories have not been without criticism. In 1964, eminent folklorist Tristram Coffin criticized Barry's handling of tragic ballads "Springfield Mountain" and "Fair Charlotte" as showing "disregard of narrative obituary tradition [that is] typical of ballad scholar in general," and disputed his method in dating of the ballads.[8]
During the summer of 1930, Helen Hartness Flanders began to correspond with Barry on the subject of an archive of traditional songs she had been collecting in Vermont for the Vermont Commission on Country Life. Initially they collaborated for the sake of finding Child Ballads in New England; at the time these songs were considered to be more prevalent in the South and were generally not associated with New England culture.[9] Besides Flanders, Barry's contemporaries included Fannie Eckstorm, Marguerite Olney, Eloise Linscott, and Mary Winslow Smyth. Together, they collected New England songs from 1920 to 1960, documenting a fading musical tradition belonging to an bygone lifestyle.[10] Barry's later work focused more on original ("native") American ballads rather than British ballads. His last work, published posthumously, was The Maine Woods Songster, his second volume of songs from the state. He was in the process of doing research on the ballads "The Three Sisters" and "Little Musgrave".[11]
Barry married Kate Fairbanks Puffer of Framingham, Massachusetts in 1914 and began an association with the Ebert School in 1921. He also cultivated fruit trees, possessing at his 70-acre Prospect Hill Farm near Groton, Massachusetts, an orchard of some six hundred trees; the house dated from 1680 or before and was one of the oldest structures in town.[12] He was a pacifist, writing in 1925: "'Let not ambition,' etc. I hope, however, to live long enough to see war appraised at its true value, namely, as murder, without even the extenuation which permits the tempering of justice with mercy in dealing with cases of individual homicide."[13] 
BARRY, Phillips (I32779)
 
27226 Received her Masters Degree at Western Illinois University in 1980
A teacher in the East Moline, IL school system in 1986 
COPE, Alison Foster (I19925)
 
27227 Records from B.W. Johnson JOHNSON, Lewis Sherman (I14673)
 
27228 Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, RG 85, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Source (S373)
 
27229 Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, RG 85, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Source (S465)
 
27230 Referred to by the family as 'Grandma McIntyre' JONES, Mary Elizabeth (I7655)
 
27231 Registered to vote this date. A farmer. GRANSBURY, Stephen Henry (I40283)
 
27232 Relative of Senator Elihu Root ROOT, Louisa Cordelia (I10323)
 
27233 Remained in No. Sutherland and in extreme old age removed to Deerfield, MA CANTRALL, Mary (I10300)
 
27234 Removed from VT to Hayhead, Green County, NY and later to Coxsackie in that state. He became wealthy. PUFFER, Amos (I21281)
 
27235 Removed to Berkshire County, and later to Shaftsbury, VT., and finally settled in New York state. He was a soldier in the Revolution in Capt Samuel Law's company, Col. Benjamin Simonds's regiment (Berkshire Co.) 1777, at St. Croix; also in Capt. William Clark's company, Col. Benj. Simonds's regiment; marched from Gatesborogh to reinforce the army under Gen. Gates at Pawlet. In 1790 a Timothy Puffer was living in Ballstown, NY according to the federal census, and had nine in his family.

Probably went to Swansey, NH. (A Timothy d. at Canterbury in 1805. Gravestone.)

"Nearly across the road from the Cassabone farm, on the east side of West Line Road in a small field, is the grave of the wife of Timothy Puffer, the Innkeeper. This farm is now known as the Bull Farm. Puffer's Tavern had to be over into the town of Glenville as Puffer did not appear on the 1797 Excise tax-roll as receiving a license to dispense liquor beverages. Timothy Puffer had to be an affluent man as he was mentioned several times as holding many farms in the Blue Corners area in those days." 
PUFFER, Dr. Timothy (I6018)
 
27236 removed to California, 1873.

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William Warren Puffer, left his family and moved to California, possibly during the Gold Rush of 1849. He lived there (San Francisco) in 1865, and moved to Alameda County, CA by 1868. He died in Alameda County before March of 1868, when his will was first probated. No known burial records have been found for him. 
PUFFER, William Warren (I14688)
 
27237 Removed to Jersey City before 1880 with her remarried mother. Married there 24 Oct 1881 Theodore R. Van Huysen. Divorced before Nov 1893, when she took back maiden name. She and mother lived in Springfield. She removed to Boston 1900

Resided at 16 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, MA. 
FOSTER, Ella Bradford (I17120)
 
27238 Removed to Louisville, Canajaoharie, NY (see census of 1790)

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He is listed in the "History of Lewis County" (NY) as one of the first settlers of the town, having taken up a farm in 1801. 
PUFFER, Jabez (I34539)
 
27239 Removed to Lowell, MA was an overseer in the Hamilton Mills there. PUFFER, James Goddard (I18615)
 
27240 Removed to Maine. DAVIS, Shubael Maynard (I2456)
 
27241 Removed to Middletown, CT PUFFER, Almeda Samantha (I17988)
 
27242 Reportedly lived at Windham and had 8 children ALLEN, David (I22789)
 
27243 Representative from Lebanon to General Court. Family: SPRAGUE, Lieut. John / Lydia (F18997)
 
27244 Representative in MA Legislature, 1847 BAKER, Alfred (I7643)
 
27245 Res. 13 Dover St., Lowell. PUFFER, Abby Adelaide (I23772)
 
27246 Res. 13 Dover St., Lowell. She is an inmate at the Old Ladies Home in Lowell, MA in the 1930 Federal Census. PUFFER, Grace Helena Durell (I23771)
 
27247 Res. 404 Mineral St., Milwaukee, WI.

According to his 1918 WWI Draft Registration Card, he was a millman in WI. 
PUFFER, Arthur Patrick Sr. (I35740)
 
27248 Res. 83 Chandler St., Boston. PUFFER, Martha Raymond (I13730)
 
27249 Res. 96 Pleasant St., Lynn, MA, no issue. HILLER, Walter Lewis (I24442)
 
27250 Res. at 12 Burnside St. Lowell, MA. PUFFER, Ella Estella (I17894)
 
27251 Res. at 5623 Anderson St., Kansas City, Mo. He is a carpenter. PUFFER, Charles W. (I18058)
 
27252 Res. Ayer. JOHNSON, Mary Barrett (I7209)
 
27253 Res. Belfast, Me. BREWSTER, Fred A. (I23253)
 
27254 Res. Charlestown. One child. (Records -- J.J. Dunn, Apr. 4, 1876.) DUNN, Lucy Mariah (I17770)
 
27255 Res. Fitchburg. MILLER, George W. (I15835)
 
27256 Res. Gardner (MA), four children EDGELL, Charles Nichols (I12000)
 
27257 Res. Goldendale, Wash. Has two children. DONNELL, George A. (I11690)
 
27258 Res. Hubbardston MERRIAM, Asa (I21619)
 
27259 Res. in Boston (1915), interested in art and music. FOSKETT, Carrie Antoinette (I16432)
 
27260 Res. La Grange, IL FAUL, Ella Rose (I12789)
 
27261 Res. Lunengburg and Ayer. JOHNSON, Abigail Caroline (I7211)
 
27262 Res. Middletown, CT BRECKENRIDGE, Clara L. (I17111)
 
27263 Res. Middletown, CT. BRECKENRIDGE, Hattie Augusta (I17125)
 
27264 Res. Mt. Palatine and Tonica, IL PUFFER, Rhoda Idelia (I24724)
 
27265 Res. New Haven, CT PUFFER, William Albert (I37339)
 
27266 Res. Searsmont, Me. DONNELL, Herbert Melville (I11689)
 
27267 Res. Westminster and Lunenburg. They lived to celebrate their golden wedding. PUFFER, Mary (I24062)
 
27268 Res. Williamstown, MA. RANSEHOUSEN, Augustus (I15042)
 
27269 Reside in Linwood, UT

Green River Star, Jun 25, 1943
Pioneer Woman Of Vicinity Dies Here On Sunday

Mrs. Rozina Fidelia Solomon, 78, who had spent the greater portion of her long life in Green River and this area, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Yowell, in Green River, Sunday after a prolonged illness that had confined her to her bed for months.

Born at Beaver City, Utah, Sept. 4, 1864, of pioneer Utah parents, she had made her home in Green River for the past 36 years, before which she had spent several years in the Henry's Fork valley. Until her health failed more than a year ago, she had maintained an active life.

Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Episcopal church, Rev. C. L. Callahan officiating. Burial was in Riverview cemetery here, under direction of Rogan mortuary. Prior to the funeral, the body rested in state at the home of a son, George M. Stephens, of this city.

Surviving Mrs. Solomon are four daughters, Mrs. Carl Yowell and Mrs. Jessie Walters, both of Green River. Mrs. Tillie Lacey of Delia, Kan., and Mrs. Lily Tedrow of Valley, Nebr.; two sons, George M. Stephens, Green River town councilman, and Ray Stephens of Roseville, Calif.; one brother, Orrin Puffer of Beaver City, Utah, and Mrs. Linda Johansen, of Rock Springs. 
PUFFER, Rozina Fidelia (I16865)
 
27270 Reside in Richford, VT and in summer at Park View House, Bethlehem, NH. HARDY, Henry F. (I19770)
 
27271 Resided Worcester. No children. PUFFER, Joanna Eames (I32718)
 
27272 Resided (1915) with her daughter, Mrs. W.D Howe, in Readsboro, VT, the only descendants now living in that town. BATTLES, Julia Maria (I10295)
 
27273 Resided 1416 Kentucky Ave., Lawrence, KS. PUFFER, Lavina Jane (I10036)
 
27274 Resided 226 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, CT PUFFER, Florence L. (I33494)
 
27275 Resided at 10 Cornell Ave, Yonkers, NY. At the time of her marriage her husband's family lived in the town of Pinckney, NY. PLUMB, Martha Mahala (I10871)
 
27276 Resided at 108 Austin Street, Worcester, MA. PEABODY, Charles Edgar (I15020)
 
27277 Resided at 125 Pearl St., Somerville, MA. DAVIS, Dr. Winnifred Puffer (I19546)
 
27278 Resided at 13 Dover Street, Lowell, MA. She celebrated their golden we dding. WATSON, Elizabeth Ann (I23769)
 
27279 Resided at 15 Sachem St. Lynn, MA BISHOP, Mary M. (I4074)
 
27280 Resided at 18 Allston St., Boston. DAYMON, Benita Adelaide (I11276)
 
27281 Resided at 21 Coolidge Street, Brookline, MA. COBURN, May (I32972)
 
27282 Resided at 24 Mansfield St., Allston, Boston. PUFFER, Hannah Augusta (I20808)
 
27283 Resided at 31 Exchange Place, Rm 10, Providence, RI in 1885, He was a clerk in the office of Public Telephone, C. G. A in Providence.

He was named for a great friend of the family and neighbor, Charles Loring Sweeny, whose property at Little River, Columbia, ME went to Edward Puffer.

An electrical engineer in 1920, a Superintendent of Western Electric Co

According to his WWI Draft Registration Card (1918) he was an engineer at Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co, 32 South Peoria Street, Chicago, IL. 
PUFFER, Charles Loring Sweeny (I35753)
 
27284 Resided at 43 Varney St., Lowell, MA

Co. G., 47th Mass. Inf.
POW in Civil War on Jul 21 1861, Bull Run, VA (Paroled)
Exchanged on Jun 1 1862 
WHEELER, Cpl. Edward Selfridge (I10788)
 
27285 Resided at 4570 Lake Park Ave, Chicago, IL. RAYMOND, Fanny H. (I23993)
 
27286 Resided at 59 Corey St., Lowell, MA. He was a forman. PUFFER, Albert B. (I16890)
 
27287 Resided at 59 Spencer Street, Dorchester, MA

According to his 1918 WWI Draft Registration Card he was a stock keeper for J. L. Gleason & Co., Boston, MA 
PUFFER, Harry Vannah (I24496)
 
27288 Resided at 620 Farwell St., Lewiston, MT MEEKER, Emma Estella (I3310)
 
27289 Resided at 640 Loraine Ave., Detroit, MI

He supplied information to Charles Nutt on his ancestry

According to his 1918 WWI Draft Registration Card he was an Ass't Dept. Manager at A. Krolik & Co. in Detroit, MI 
PUFFER, Raymond Wilford (I16676)
 
27290 Resided at 834 Worthington St., Springfield, Mass. HOLMES, Herbert Elisha (I14980)
 
27291 Resided at 846 Lakeside Pl., Chicago, IL. CUNNINGTON, William H. (I19732)
 
27292 Resided at 919 Buena Ave., Chicago, IL. PUFFER, James Curtis (I19725)
 
27293 Resided at Bay City, MI HOXEY, Frederick Joseph (I15432)
 
27294 Resided at Bethel, VT PERKINS, Rena Ethal (I1399)
 
27295 Resided at Brattleboro, now of Aberdeen, SD. PUFFER, Isadore Mary (I20309)
 
27296 Resided at Buffalo Street, Conneaut, OH. JERRILS, Eudora (I37304)
 
27297 Resided at Chatsworth, IL. PUFFER, Daniel Belden (I19728)
 
27298 Resided at Chicago, IL. PUFFER, Hazel Duncan (I17128)
 
27299 Resided at Cowansville, Quebec, Canada FLETCHER, Flora M. (I15025)
 
27300 Resided at Deertrail, CO. REARDON, Katheryne Ann (I21547)
 
27301 Resided at Deertrail, CO. ROGERS, Ethel Idella (I22153)
 
27302 Resided at Franklin, NH, now living at Maynard, MA. He was a spinner b y trade. PUFFER, Edward Ellsworth (I21919)
 
27303 Resided at Freelawn Corners, Cortland Co., NY PUFFER, Ursula (I7204)
 
27304 Resided at Hoosick Falls, NY.

He had a step-brother with the same name who was born of a different mother and they both were alive at the same time. 
PUFFER, Frederick Eugene (I15453)
 
27305 resided at Lisle, Du Page Co., Ill. PUFFER, Hannah Perry (I14854)
 
27306 Resided at Malta, IL SCOTT, Alice Augusta (I17079)
 
27307 Resided at Malta, IL.

According to NH 1860 Federal Census he was living in the town of Chesterfield, in Cheshire county (page 579)

The federal census for 1910 shows his parents birth place is unknown. He is a 'hired boy' for the Charles E. Vanschoyck family. 
PUFFER, Alanson Rawson (I17629)
 
27308 Resided at Maynard, MA. A carpenter in a woolen mill PUFFER, Arthur Walcott (I17049)
 
27309 Resided at Monson, MA (Ed. Note: Nutt says name is Lorance) PUFFER, Lorana Beals (I33491)
 
27310 Resided at Montgomery, VT DAVIS, Charles S. (I14011)
 
27311 Resided at Needham. PUFFER, Martha Elizabeth (I34294)
 
27312 Resided at No. Amherst, MA. (Records sent by her) PUFFER, Carrie Emma (I16464)
 
27313 Resided at Springboro, PA. PUFFER, Harriet (I2829)
 
27314 Resided at St. Johnsbury, VT. BAKER, Caley (I20322)
 
27315 Resided at St. Johnsbury, VT. Has one son. BECKWITH, Delmar Austin (I21211)
 
27316 Resided at Stafford Springs, CT FOSTER, Mary Ann (I17121)
 
27317 Resided at Three Rivers, IN PUFFER, Charlotte (I16746)
 
27318 Resided at Tumwater, WA. LLOYD, Wyman Elliott (I16808)
 
27319 Resided at Vershire, VT DAVIS, Laura Belle (I1396)
 
27320 Resided at West Derby, CT. DRAKE, Gertrude (I19124)
 
27321 Resided at Willyard, WA. PUFFER, Eudora Louise (I17039)
 
27322 Resided Chatham Four Corners, NY; had two sons and two daughters. PUFFER, Tryphena (I7202)
 
27323 Resided for many years at Lexington, a stone mason. PUFFER, Sylvester W. (I13710)
 
27324 Resided in Abington in a home that was still standing in 1932. He was a c o oper. Children: Jotham; Thomas; Barzillae. WHITON, Eleazer (I14252)
 
27325 Resided in Adams, MA GLASIER, Sarah (I18823)
 
27326 Resided in Aurora, IL MARSHALL, Edith Alice (I15078)
 
27327 Resided in Bennington, VT. Had 3 children. BATES, Julius Edwin (I14040)
 
27328 Resided in Boston, a candy salesman. Worked for Henry Heide, Inc. in NYC.

According to his 1918 WWI Draft Registration Card he was a traveling salesman for the George Close Co., NYC 
PUFFER, Harold Otis Sr. (I33172)
 
27329 Resided in Boston. WHITNEY, Persis W. (I34564)
 
27330 Resided in Brattleboro, VT. He was an organ maker by trade. He served from Sept. 1861, to Nov 1864, three years, in the Vermont Calvary in the Civil War, and was in forty-two battles and skirmishes. Co. F., 1st VT Cav.

The US City Directory for Meriden, CT, 1903 shows him as a police patrolman and in 1908 shows him as a "Veteran Reserves" for the Police Department.

Previously worked for Wilcox and White as an organ builder. 
PUFFER, Edwin Augustus (I1188)
 
27331 Resided in Cowansville, Quebec, Canada ROGERS, Sallie (I13666)
 
27332 Resided in Detroit, MI PUFFER, Lillian Ann (I12056)
 
27333 Resided in Fitchburg. PUFFER, Mary Elizabeth (I16402)
 
27334 Resided in Flint, MI. PUFFER, Florence Irene (I12067)
 
27335 Resided in Geneva, Switzerland. She was adopted PUFFER, Ella Frances (I19176)
 
27336 Resided in Lawrence, MA. PUFFER, Almira Jessie Cutter (I34000)
 
27337 Resided in Los Angeles, CA. PUFFER, Roscoe Arthur Sr. (I33395)
 
27338 Resided in Meriden, CT. BRECKENRIDGE, Ellen M. (I34480)
 
27339 Resided in Meriden, CT. In 1920 she is a housekeeper for William E. Shepard family in New Britain, CT. PUFFER, Ida L. (I19461)
 
27340 Resided in Monson, MA PUFFER, Edna Harriet (I17639)
 
27341 Resided in Montgomery, VT. DAVIS, Smith G. (I14009)
 
27342 Resided in Montgomery, VT. DAVIS, Mary Louisa (I14014)
 
27343 Resided in Mt. Palatine, IL and Ionica, IL. He was a farmer. PUFFER, Deacon George Morris (I35375)
 
27344 Resided in Northampton, MA. PUFFER, Lucy Ann Maria (I17637)
 
27345 Resided in Northfield and Lunenburg, MA JOHNSON, Martin (I7210)
 
27346 Resided in Oakland, CA PARSONS, Joseph N. (I18021)
 
27347 Resided in Oneida Lake, NY and in Wisconsin. WIGHT, Ann Fisher (I18879)
 
27348 Resided in Orange, VT and eastern New York. PILLSBURY, Solomon (I36524)
 
27349 Resided in Peroria, IL PUFFER, Pearl Lolaine (I20923)
 
27350 Resided in Putney, VT. PUFFER, Isadore Burnham (I18862)
 
27351 Resided in Richford, VT ROGERS, Melissa (I13665)
 
27352 Resided in Richford, VT. No children. PUFFER, Lewis Johnson (I21275)
 
27353 Resided in Rockport, IL LINDSTROM, Gunnar G. (I1698)
 
27354 Resided in Roxbury, unmarried. PUFFER, Robert (I33018)
 
27355 Resided in Saxonville, MA. PUFFER, Laura Ann (I14629)
 
27356 Resided in Seattle, WA. LLOYD, Eva Gertrude (I16810)
 
27357 Resided in So. Hingham, MA. PUFFER, Tamsin (I17724)
 
27358 Resided in Springfield, MA. PUFFER, Harriet Ellen (I5491)
 
27359 Resided in Springfield, MA. PUFFER, Mary Diantha (I34293)
 
27360 Resided in Vermont and left for parts unknown (Livermore and Putnam, p 334) BURTON, Ezra (I39565)
 
27361 Resided in W. Meriden, CT PUFFER, Amanda Malvina (I33490)
 
27362 Resided in West Grove, IA. BASSETT, Austin Edwin (I23361)
 
27363 Resided in Westmoreland, NH. PUFFER, Abigail (I23045)
 
27364 Resided in Youngstown OH RAYMOND, Samuel Martin (I23994)
 
27365 Resided Odell, IL. PUFFER, Ann Adelaide (I10562)
 
27366 Resided on a ranch in Columbia Co., WA MARSHALL, Edgar Henderson (I14060)
 
27367 Resided on a wheat ranch in Palouse County in eastern Washington State. HARPER, Claude Americus (I2523)
 
27368 Resided with her father in Richford in 1897; unmarried, living in Water bury, VT. PUFFER, Hattie Lauretta (I16834)
 
27369 Resided with son Everette Earl at Mechanicsville, IA.

She was Executrix of her husband's estate. 
BOYLES, Arminda (I9218)
 
27370 Residence Columbia ME, 26 years old.

Civil War Veteran, enlisted on 7/15/1861 at Columbia, ME as a Corporal.
On 7/15/1861 he mustered into "G" Co. ME 6th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 8/15/1864 at Portland, ME
He was listed as: Wounded 11/7/1863 Rappahannock Station, VA

He saw action during the Penisular Campaign in Virginia, Antietam, Fredericksburg, the charge at Marye's Heights, Gettysburg, and Funkstown. Fonze Leighton's luck changed on November 7, 1863. The Sixth Maine was about to lead an assault on rebel fortifications at Rappahannock Station, Virginia. As the sun went down, and the charge commenced, Leighton was struck in the neck by gunfire. He would be taken to a large house 2 miles from the battlefield, then transported by ambulance to Warrenton Junction, Virginia the following day.

From there, he was placed on a train to Armory Square Hospital in Washington, DC. Once there, Leighton's doctors found a mini-ball in his shoulder/back area and removed it. He was discharged for disability and returned to civilian life. The bullet's path had caused damage to his lung and rendered his left arm useless 
LEIGHTON, Alphonso Green Hill (I36746)
 
27371 Residence, Champagne County, IL. PUFFER, Elizabeth Wilson (I19251)
 
27372 Residence: bef 13 Oct 1713; Jonas Rice (1673-1753), Marlboro, Middlesex C o, MA; moving from Groton with a petition of that date signed by Gersho m and Jonas of Marlboro. Petition presented to the General Court expres sing desire to enter upon a new settlement of Worchester. The request w as granted and they then commenced the third and permanent settlement o f Worcester. Gershom and Jonas were called the "FATHERS OF THAT TOWN." A t his home, the first meetings for religious worship were held in 1736. T he church later was built to the left of City Hall on Main Street, Worc ester, the First Old South Church. Gershom was chosen as selectman & he ld that office for 9 years. He became a very prominent citizen of Worce ster. He built his home on Pakachoag Hill (now the site of Holy Cross C ollege). He sold his estate in Worcester and purchased a large tract o f land in what is now Auburn- on Bancroft Street where he died December 1 9, 1761, aged 101 years and buried on Worcester Common. His son Gershom , Jr. was the next one to live in the homestead and he assisted in orga nizing the new town and church. He was succeeded by his son, Comfort Ri ce, who is buried in Auburn, beside the Center Church. Then his son, Ed ward Rice and his son, Ezra rice lived there. From 1736 when the house w as built, five generations of Rice family lived there for 152 years. Th irty one children were born here by the name of Rice. Gershom (Sr.) pla nted the first orchards in 1735. RICE, Gershom (I5288)
 
27373 Resident at the New Hampshire State Mental Hospital MCLAUGHLIN, Mary Julia (I17898)
 
27374 Resides at 114 Buckingham St. Waterbury, CT (1915) JONES, Mary F. (I19806)
 
27375 Resides at 2000 Main St, Peoria, IL VAN METER, Celeste (I22220)
 
27376 Resides at Chelsea, VT MATTOON, Herbert F. (I8353)
 
27377 Resides at Yonkers, NY. He graduated from the high school in 1895 and worked three years before deciding to go to college; graded from the University of Minnesota (B.S.) in 1902; a chemist with considerable experience along several lines and has written for various technical journals; has been superintendent of a Texas Sugary Refinery and night superintendent of a large New York refinery; a Free Mason. RICE, Edgar Whitman (I34003)
 
27378 Resides Cobble Hill, British Columbia, Canada DOUGAN, John Joseph (I13351)
 
27379 Resides in Hartford, CT with Mrs. Fred Bartlett, her niece. PUFFER, Eunice C. (I34155)
 
27380 Resides in Otumwa, IA. Early pioneer of IA. RANKIN, Arthur Charles (I6680)
 
27381 Resides in Richford, Vt. PUFFER, Freeman Deforest (I21274)
 
27382 Resides in Rock Springs, WY PUFFER, Melinda (I33377)
 
27383 Resides in Seattle, WA. FELCH, Frederick M. (I20297)
 
27384 Resides in Springfield, MA. LOVEJOY, Rose Rosanne E. (I12020)
 
27385 Resides in Springfield, MA. Has son Edgar Lovejoy. LOVEJOY, Fred Prescott (I21977)
 
27386 Resides in the West. LOVEJOY, Edwin Chandler (I21974)
 
27387 Resides on Moore Ave, Worcester. DAY, Reuben J. (I32722)
 
27388 Resides Thorndike, ME; she graduated from the Sudbury High school in 1898, the Quincy training School for Teachers in 1899; taught school in Dover, MA, from Sept, 1899 to Nov. 1907; charter member of the Wayside Inn Chapter, D.A.R., organizer and first president of the Sudbury High School Alumni Association; member of Thorndike Chapter, O.E.S. RICE, Lydia Miles (I19742)
 
27389 Resides upon a fruit farm at Adams, NY RIPLEY, Jerome E. (I8902)
 
27390 Residing in Columbia, Maine at the time of enlistment. Enlisted on August 21, 1862 as a Corporal in the 18th Maine Infantry, Company H. Transferred to the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery, Company H on December 19, 1862. Listed as sick in 1862 at Camp Statson. Wounded in the head on May 19, 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia. Died of wounds received at Armory Square Hospital, Washington DC. LOW, Philander D. (I36674)
 
27391 Residing with her aunt and uncle, Gordon/Gretchen Aldridge. She was a student at Central State Teachers College, Mount Pleasant, MI PUFFER, Catherine Ruth (I6424)
 
27392 Residing with her mother. PUFFER, Lois N. (I18057)
 
27393 Residing with his cousin, Samuel H. Puffer, in the home of Sarah Eagan Wolf, whom Samuel will marry 2 years later. PUFFER, William Wright (I5965)
 
27394 Resolutions by the High School Association, Oct 29, 1859 call him " a faithful student, a kind schoolmate and one whose life extended many bright promises for future usefulness and virtue." PUFFER, Edward Aldrich Jr. (I16306)
 
27395 RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OF JAMES A. PIERCE Passed by E.M. Stanton Post, G.A.R. No. 147, Nov 5th, 1913. Comrade James A. Pierce, honored and faithful member of Post No. 147, Dept. of Mass. G.A.R., died on August 12 1913. He had served the Post as Junior and Senior Vice-Commander and Surgeon. Always quite constant at the Post meetings till the last three years being confined to his house by a long illness. We have missed him from among us. He served in the Army as Sergeant of Co., L, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery enlisting on Feb 20, 1862, discharged Aug. 16, 1865. Cordially submitted, A.W. HALL, C.L. RUSSELL, B.F. KELLOGG. Committee PIERCE, James A. (I2073)
 
27396 Resonded to the Lexington Alarm from Sherborn, MA PERRY, Moses (I17359)
 
27397 Responded from Sherborn, MA at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Henry Le land. LEARNED, Edward (I8603)
 
27398 Responded from Sherborn, MA at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Henry Le land. LEARNED, Edward (I72568)
 
27399 Resumed her maiden name. Resided in Coburg, Mont. BURTON, Ida Rosamond (I17129)
 
27400 Retail grocer and general goods BRACKETT, John O. (I22052)
 

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