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20301
From the Bahamas. Her family was from England. 
Catherine A. (I36546)
 
20302
From the Bennington Banner August 12, 1968
Mrs. FRANCIS PAYNE
DORSET - Mrs. Laura Alice Payne, 97, widow of Francis Payne, died Friday night in Dorset after a brief illness. She was born Feb 25, 1871, in Rollin, Mich., daughter of Jonathan and Eliza (Roth) Stafford.
Mrs. Payne had been a resident here for 50 years. She was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. George Moffitt of Hardwick, Mass.; four grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held this morning at the Brewster Funeral Home in Manchester Center, The Rev. Hal Miller officiated. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Arlington. 
STAFFORD, Laura Alice (I53881)
 
20303
From the Bennington Banner August 12, 1968
Mrs. FRANCIS PAYNE
DORSET - Mrs. Laura Alice Payne, 97, widow of Francis Payne, died Friday night in Dorset after a brief illness. She was born Feb 25, 1871, in Rollin, Mich., daughter of Jonathan and Eliza (Roth) Stafford.
Mrs. Payne had been a resident here for 50 years. She was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. George Moffitt of Hardwick, Mass.; four grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held this morning at the Brewster Funeral Home in Manchester Center, The Rev. Hal Miller officiated. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Arlington. 
STAFFORD, Laura Alice (I53881)
 
20304
From the Bennington Banner February 12, 1968
WILLIAM CARLETON PAYNE
DORSET - William Carleton Payne, 31, veteran of the Vietnam War, died unexpectedly Sunday in Sterling, Mass. He was born in Dorset Oct 24, 1936, son of Carleton and Emma (Streeter) Payne.
Mr. Payne was a member of the Dorset Congregational Church and of Harned Fowler VFW Post of Manchester.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Dorset; two sisters, Mrs. Loren Butler of Dorset and Mrs. James Christman of Pawlet; his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Payne of Dorset; nieces and nephews.

  
PAYNE, William Carlton (I89375)
 
20305
From the Bennington Banner February 12, 1968
WILLIAM CARLETON PAYNE
DORSET - William Carleton Payne, 31, veteran of the Vietnam War, died unexpectedly Sunday in Sterling, Mass. He was born in Dorset Oct 24, 1936, son of Carleton and Emma (Streeter) Payne.
Mr. Payne was a member of the Dorset Congregational Church and of Harned Fowler VFW Post of Manchester.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Dorset; two sisters, Mrs. Loren Butler of Dorset and Mrs. James Christman of Pawlet; his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Payne of Dorset; nieces and nephews.

  
PAYNE, William Carlton (I89375)
 
20306
From the Bennington Banner February 12, 1968
WILLIAM CARLETON PAYNE
DORSET - William Carleton Payne, 31, veteran of the Vietnam War, died unexpectedly Sunday in Sterling, Mass. He was born in Dorset Oct 24, 1936, son of Carleton and Emma (Streeter) Payne.
Mr. Payne was a member of the Dorset Congregational Church and of Harned Fowler VFW Post of Manchester.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Dorset; two sisters, Mrs. Loren Butler of Dorset and Mrs. James Christman of Pawlet; his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Payne of Dorset; nieces and nephews.

  
PAYNE, William Carlton (I89375)
 
20307
From the Bennington Banner February 12, 1968
WILLIAM CARLETON PAYNE
DORSET - William Carleton Payne, 31, veteran of the Vietnam War, died unexpectedly Sunday in Sterling, Mass. He was born in Dorset Oct 24, 1936, son of Carleton and Emma (Streeter) Payne.
Mr. Payne was a member of the Dorset Congregational Church and of Harned Fowler VFW Post of Manchester.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Dorset; two sisters, Mrs. Loren Butler of Dorset and Mrs. James Christman of Pawlet; his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Payne of Dorset; nieces and nephews.

  
PAYNE, William Carlton (I89375)
 
20308
From the Bennington Banner February 12, 1968
WILLIAM CARLETON PAYNE
DORSET - William Carleton Payne, 31, veteran of the Vietnam War, died unexpectedly Sunday in Sterling, Mass. He was born in Dorset Oct 24, 1936, son of Carleton and Emma (Streeter) Payne.
Mr. Payne was a member of the Dorset Congregational Church and of Harned Fowler VFW Post of Manchester.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Dorset; two sisters, Mrs. Loren Butler of Dorset and Mrs. James Christman of Pawlet; his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Payne of Dorset; nieces and nephews.

  
PAYNE, William Carlton (I89375)
 
20309
From the Bennington Banner February 12, 1968
WILLIAM CARLETON PAYNE
DORSET - William Carleton Payne, 31, veteran of the Vietnam War, died unexpectedly Sunday in Sterling, Mass. He was born in Dorset Oct 24, 1936, son of Carleton and Emma (Streeter) Payne.
Mr. Payne was a member of the Dorset Congregational Church and of Harned Fowler VFW Post of Manchester.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Dorset; two sisters, Mrs. Loren Butler of Dorset and Mrs. James Christman of Pawlet; his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Payne of Dorset; nieces and nephews.

  
PAYNE, William Carlton (I89375)
 
20310
From the Bennington Banner February 12, 1968
WILLIAM CARLETON PAYNE
DORSET - William Carleton Payne, 31, veteran of the Vietnam War, died unexpectedly Sunday in Sterling, Mass. He was born in Dorset Oct 24, 1936, son of Carleton and Emma (Streeter) Payne.
Mr. Payne was a member of the Dorset Congregational Church and of Harned Fowler VFW Post of Manchester.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Dorset; two sisters, Mrs. Loren Butler of Dorset and Mrs. James Christman of Pawlet; his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Payne of Dorset; nieces and nephews.

  
PAYNE, William Carlton (I89375)
 
20311
From the Bennington Banner February 12, 1968
WILLIAM CARLETON PAYNE
DORSET - William Carleton Payne, 31, veteran of the Vietnam War, died unexpectedly Sunday in Sterling, Mass. He was born in Dorset Oct 24, 1936, son of Carleton and Emma (Streeter) Payne.
Mr. Payne was a member of the Dorset Congregational Church and of Harned Fowler VFW Post of Manchester.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Dorset; two sisters, Mrs. Loren Butler of Dorset and Mrs. James Christman of Pawlet; his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Payne of Dorset; nieces and nephews.

  
PAYNE, William Carlton (I89375)
 
20312
From the Bennington Banner February 12, 1968
WILLIAM CARLETON PAYNE
DORSET - William Carleton Payne, 31, veteran of the Vietnam War, died unexpectedly Sunday in Sterling, Mass. He was born in Dorset Oct 24, 1936, son of Carleton and Emma (Streeter) Payne.
Mr. Payne was a member of the Dorset Congregational Church and of Harned Fowler VFW Post of Manchester.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Dorset; two sisters, Mrs. Loren Butler of Dorset and Mrs. James Christman of Pawlet; his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Payne of Dorset; nieces and nephews.

  
PAYNE, William Carlton (I89375)
 
20313
From the Bennington Banner February 12, 1968
WILLIAM CARLETON PAYNE
DORSET - William Carleton Payne, 31, veteran of the Vietnam War, died unexpectedly Sunday in Sterling, Mass. He was born in Dorset Oct 24, 1936, son of Carleton and Emma (Streeter) Payne.
Mr. Payne was a member of the Dorset Congregational Church and of Harned Fowler VFW Post of Manchester.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Dorset; two sisters, Mrs. Loren Butler of Dorset and Mrs. James Christman of Pawlet; his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Payne of Dorset; nieces and nephews.

  
PAYNE, William Carlton (I89375)
 
20314
From the Bennington Banner February 12, 1968
WILLIAM CARLETON PAYNE
DORSET - William Carleton Payne, 31, veteran of the Vietnam War, died unexpectedly Sunday in Sterling, Mass. He was born in Dorset Oct 24, 1936, son of Carleton and Emma (Streeter) Payne.
Mr. Payne was a member of the Dorset Congregational Church and of Harned Fowler VFW Post of Manchester.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Dorset; two sisters, Mrs. Loren Butler of Dorset and Mrs. James Christman of Pawlet; his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Payne of Dorset; nieces and nephews.

  
PAYNE, William Carlton (I89375)
 
20315
From the Bennington Banner March 9, 1962
MRS. CLARA B. STAFFORD
MANCHESTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bennett Stafford, one of the town's oldest residents who died Sunday at the age of 94, were held from Zion Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robert L. Clayton, rector, officiated.
Burial will be in Dellwood Cemetery in the spring.
The pallbearers were; Roger B. and R. Gordon Hurley, William C. Hawrath and Paul Todischinder.
Mrs. Stafford had lived at the Equinox View Nursing Home for 11 years. She was the daughter of George W. and Julia Ronalds Bennett, born in Manchester June 30, 1868 in the house now owned by the A.E. Luders family of Stamford, Conn.
She attended Burr and Burton Seminary and was the oldest living graduate of that school. She was a graduate of Columbia University Teachers College.
After her graduation, she was employed at director of the occupational therapy department of Adams Nervine Hospital at Jamaica Plain, Mass. She remained at this post for 3 years until her retirement at the age of 70 when she returned to Manchester.
She was married in 1892 to Fay B. Stafford of Wallingford and she lived in that town for several years and served as town clerk for a period.
Mrs. Stafford was the sister of Otis R. Bennett, who for many years was publisher of the Manchester Journal, and the late Willard K. Bennett, also of Manchester.
Survivors include four nephews and nieces, G. Stewart Bennett of Manchester; Mrs. J.C. Kneeshaw of Del Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Alfred T. Veit of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Harold P. Bennett of White Plains, N.Y.; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto R. Bennett; also a niece by marriage, Mrs. G. Stewart Bennett. 
BENNETT, Clara (I149808)
 
20316
From the Bennington Banner March 9, 1962
MRS. CLARA B. STAFFORD
MANCHESTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bennett Stafford, one of the town's oldest residents who died Sunday at the age of 94, were held from Zion Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robert L. Clayton, rector, officiated.
Burial will be in Dellwood Cemetery in the spring.
The pallbearers were; Roger B. and R. Gordon Hurley, William C. Hawrath and Paul Todischinder.
Mrs. Stafford had lived at the Equinox View Nursing Home for 11 years. She was the daughter of George W. and Julia Ronalds Bennett, born in Manchester June 30, 1868 in the house now owned by the A.E. Luders family of Stamford, Conn.
She attended Burr and Burton Seminary and was the oldest living graduate of that school. She was a graduate of Columbia University Teachers College.
After her graduation, she was employed at director of the occupational therapy department of Adams Nervine Hospital at Jamaica Plain, Mass. She remained at this post for 3 years until her retirement at the age of 70 when she returned to Manchester.
She was married in 1892 to Fay B. Stafford of Wallingford and she lived in that town for several years and served as town clerk for a period.
Mrs. Stafford was the sister of Otis R. Bennett, who for many years was publisher of the Manchester Journal, and the late Willard K. Bennett, also of Manchester.
Survivors include four nephews and nieces, G. Stewart Bennett of Manchester; Mrs. J.C. Kneeshaw of Del Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Alfred T. Veit of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Harold P. Bennett of White Plains, N.Y.; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto R. Bennett; also a niece by marriage, Mrs. G. Stewart Bennett. 
BENNETT, Clara (I149808)
 
20317
From the Bennington Banner March 9, 1962
MRS. CLARA B. STAFFORD
MANCHESTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bennett Stafford, one of the town's oldest residents who died Sunday at the age of 94, were held from Zion Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robert L. Clayton, rector, officiated.
Burial will be in Dellwood Cemetery in the spring.
The pallbearers were; Roger B. and R. Gordon Hurley, William C. Hawrath and Paul Todischinder.
Mrs. Stafford had lived at the Equinox View Nursing Home for 11 years. She was the daughter of George W. and Julia Ronalds Bennett, born in Manchester June 30, 1868 in the house now owned by the A.E. Luders family of Stamford, Conn.
She attended Burr and Burton Seminary and was the oldest living graduate of that school. She was a graduate of Columbia University Teachers College.
After her graduation, she was employed at director of the occupational therapy department of Adams Nervine Hospital at Jamaica Plain, Mass. She remained at this post for 3 years until her retirement at the age of 70 when she returned to Manchester.
She was married in 1892 to Fay B. Stafford of Wallingford and she lived in that town for several years and served as town clerk for a period.
Mrs. Stafford was the sister of Otis R. Bennett, who for many years was publisher of the Manchester Journal, and the late Willard K. Bennett, also of Manchester.
Survivors include four nephews and nieces, G. Stewart Bennett of Manchester; Mrs. J.C. Kneeshaw of Del Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Alfred T. Veit of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Harold P. Bennett of White Plains, N.Y.; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto R. Bennett; also a niece by marriage, Mrs. G. Stewart Bennett. 
BENNETT, Clara (I149808)
 
20318
From the Bennington Banner March 9, 1962
MRS. CLARA B. STAFFORD
MANCHESTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bennett Stafford, one of the town's oldest residents who died Sunday at the age of 94, were held from Zion Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robert L. Clayton, rector, officiated.
Burial will be in Dellwood Cemetery in the spring.
The pallbearers were; Roger B. and R. Gordon Hurley, William C. Hawrath and Paul Todischinder.
Mrs. Stafford had lived at the Equinox View Nursing Home for 11 years. She was the daughter of George W. and Julia Ronalds Bennett, born in Manchester June 30, 1868 in the house now owned by the A.E. Luders family of Stamford, Conn.
She attended Burr and Burton Seminary and was the oldest living graduate of that school. She was a graduate of Columbia University Teachers College.
After her graduation, she was employed at director of the occupational therapy department of Adams Nervine Hospital at Jamaica Plain, Mass. She remained at this post for 3 years until her retirement at the age of 70 when she returned to Manchester.
She was married in 1892 to Fay B. Stafford of Wallingford and she lived in that town for several years and served as town clerk for a period.
Mrs. Stafford was the sister of Otis R. Bennett, who for many years was publisher of the Manchester Journal, and the late Willard K. Bennett, also of Manchester.
Survivors include four nephews and nieces, G. Stewart Bennett of Manchester; Mrs. J.C. Kneeshaw of Del Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Alfred T. Veit of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Harold P. Bennett of White Plains, N.Y.; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto R. Bennett; also a niece by marriage, Mrs. G. Stewart Bennett. 
BENNETT, Clara (I149808)
 
20319
From the Bennington Banner March 9, 1962
MRS. CLARA B. STAFFORD
MANCHESTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bennett Stafford, one of the town's oldest residents who died Sunday at the age of 94, were held from Zion Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robert L. Clayton, rector, officiated.
Burial will be in Dellwood Cemetery in the spring.
The pallbearers were; Roger B. and R. Gordon Hurley, William C. Hawrath and Paul Todischinder.
Mrs. Stafford had lived at the Equinox View Nursing Home for 11 years. She was the daughter of George W. and Julia Ronalds Bennett, born in Manchester June 30, 1868 in the house now owned by the A.E. Luders family of Stamford, Conn.
She attended Burr and Burton Seminary and was the oldest living graduate of that school. She was a graduate of Columbia University Teachers College.
After her graduation, she was employed at director of the occupational therapy department of Adams Nervine Hospital at Jamaica Plain, Mass. She remained at this post for 3 years until her retirement at the age of 70 when she returned to Manchester.
She was married in 1892 to Fay B. Stafford of Wallingford and she lived in that town for several years and served as town clerk for a period.
Mrs. Stafford was the sister of Otis R. Bennett, who for many years was publisher of the Manchester Journal, and the late Willard K. Bennett, also of Manchester.
Survivors include four nephews and nieces, G. Stewart Bennett of Manchester; Mrs. J.C. Kneeshaw of Del Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Alfred T. Veit of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Harold P. Bennett of White Plains, N.Y.; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto R. Bennett; also a niece by marriage, Mrs. G. Stewart Bennett. 
BENNETT, Clara (I149808)
 
20320
From the Bennington Banner March 9, 1962
MRS. CLARA B. STAFFORD
MANCHESTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bennett Stafford, one of the town's oldest residents who died Sunday at the age of 94, were held from Zion Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robert L. Clayton, rector, officiated.
Burial will be in Dellwood Cemetery in the spring.
The pallbearers were; Roger B. and R. Gordon Hurley, William C. Hawrath and Paul Todischinder.
Mrs. Stafford had lived at the Equinox View Nursing Home for 11 years. She was the daughter of George W. and Julia Ronalds Bennett, born in Manchester June 30, 1868 in the house now owned by the A.E. Luders family of Stamford, Conn.
She attended Burr and Burton Seminary and was the oldest living graduate of that school. She was a graduate of Columbia University Teachers College.
After her graduation, she was employed at director of the occupational therapy department of Adams Nervine Hospital at Jamaica Plain, Mass. She remained at this post for 3 years until her retirement at the age of 70 when she returned to Manchester.
She was married in 1892 to Fay B. Stafford of Wallingford and she lived in that town for several years and served as town clerk for a period.
Mrs. Stafford was the sister of Otis R. Bennett, who for many years was publisher of the Manchester Journal, and the late Willard K. Bennett, also of Manchester.
Survivors include four nephews and nieces, G. Stewart Bennett of Manchester; Mrs. J.C. Kneeshaw of Del Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Alfred T. Veit of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Harold P. Bennett of White Plains, N.Y.; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto R. Bennett; also a niece by marriage, Mrs. G. Stewart Bennett. 
BENNETT, Clara (I149808)
 
20321
From the Bennington Banner March 9, 1962
MRS. CLARA B. STAFFORD
MANCHESTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bennett Stafford, one of the town's oldest residents who died Sunday at the age of 94, were held from Zion Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robert L. Clayton, rector, officiated.
Burial will be in Dellwood Cemetery in the spring.
The pallbearers were; Roger B. and R. Gordon Hurley, William C. Hawrath and Paul Todischinder.
Mrs. Stafford had lived at the Equinox View Nursing Home for 11 years. She was the daughter of George W. and Julia Ronalds Bennett, born in Manchester June 30, 1868 in the house now owned by the A.E. Luders family of Stamford, Conn.
She attended Burr and Burton Seminary and was the oldest living graduate of that school. She was a graduate of Columbia University Teachers College.
After her graduation, she was employed at director of the occupational therapy department of Adams Nervine Hospital at Jamaica Plain, Mass. She remained at this post for 3 years until her retirement at the age of 70 when she returned to Manchester.
She was married in 1892 to Fay B. Stafford of Wallingford and she lived in that town for several years and served as town clerk for a period.
Mrs. Stafford was the sister of Otis R. Bennett, who for many years was publisher of the Manchester Journal, and the late Willard K. Bennett, also of Manchester.
Survivors include four nephews and nieces, G. Stewart Bennett of Manchester; Mrs. J.C. Kneeshaw of Del Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Alfred T. Veit of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Harold P. Bennett of White Plains, N.Y.; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto R. Bennett; also a niece by marriage, Mrs. G. Stewart Bennett. 
BENNETT, Clara (I149808)
 
20322
From the Bennington Banner March 9, 1962
MRS. CLARA B. STAFFORD
MANCHESTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bennett Stafford, one of the town's oldest residents who died Sunday at the age of 94, were held from Zion Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robert L. Clayton, rector, officiated.
Burial will be in Dellwood Cemetery in the spring.
The pallbearers were; Roger B. and R. Gordon Hurley, William C. Hawrath and Paul Todischinder.
Mrs. Stafford had lived at the Equinox View Nursing Home for 11 years. She was the daughter of George W. and Julia Ronalds Bennett, born in Manchester June 30, 1868 in the house now owned by the A.E. Luders family of Stamford, Conn.
She attended Burr and Burton Seminary and was the oldest living graduate of that school. She was a graduate of Columbia University Teachers College.
After her graduation, she was employed at director of the occupational therapy department of Adams Nervine Hospital at Jamaica Plain, Mass. She remained at this post for 3 years until her retirement at the age of 70 when she returned to Manchester.
She was married in 1892 to Fay B. Stafford of Wallingford and she lived in that town for several years and served as town clerk for a period.
Mrs. Stafford was the sister of Otis R. Bennett, who for many years was publisher of the Manchester Journal, and the late Willard K. Bennett, also of Manchester.
Survivors include four nephews and nieces, G. Stewart Bennett of Manchester; Mrs. J.C. Kneeshaw of Del Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Alfred T. Veit of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Harold P. Bennett of White Plains, N.Y.; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto R. Bennett; also a niece by marriage, Mrs. G. Stewart Bennett. 
BENNETT, Clara (I149808)
 
20323
From the Bennington Banner March 9, 1962
MRS. CLARA B. STAFFORD
MANCHESTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bennett Stafford, one of the town's oldest residents who died Sunday at the age of 94, were held from Zion Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robert L. Clayton, rector, officiated.
Burial will be in Dellwood Cemetery in the spring.
The pallbearers were; Roger B. and R. Gordon Hurley, William C. Hawrath and Paul Todischinder.
Mrs. Stafford had lived at the Equinox View Nursing Home for 11 years. She was the daughter of George W. and Julia Ronalds Bennett, born in Manchester June 30, 1868 in the house now owned by the A.E. Luders family of Stamford, Conn.
She attended Burr and Burton Seminary and was the oldest living graduate of that school. She was a graduate of Columbia University Teachers College.
After her graduation, she was employed at director of the occupational therapy department of Adams Nervine Hospital at Jamaica Plain, Mass. She remained at this post for 3 years until her retirement at the age of 70 when she returned to Manchester.
She was married in 1892 to Fay B. Stafford of Wallingford and she lived in that town for several years and served as town clerk for a period.
Mrs. Stafford was the sister of Otis R. Bennett, who for many years was publisher of the Manchester Journal, and the late Willard K. Bennett, also of Manchester.
Survivors include four nephews and nieces, G. Stewart Bennett of Manchester; Mrs. J.C. Kneeshaw of Del Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Alfred T. Veit of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Harold P. Bennett of White Plains, N.Y.; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto R. Bennett; also a niece by marriage, Mrs. G. Stewart Bennett. 
BENNETT, Clara (I149808)
 
20324
From the Bennington Banner March 9, 1962
MRS. CLARA B. STAFFORD
MANCHESTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bennett Stafford, one of the town's oldest residents who died Sunday at the age of 94, were held from Zion Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robert L. Clayton, rector, officiated.
Burial will be in Dellwood Cemetery in the spring.
The pallbearers were; Roger B. and R. Gordon Hurley, William C. Hawrath and Paul Todischinder.
Mrs. Stafford had lived at the Equinox View Nursing Home for 11 years. She was the daughter of George W. and Julia Ronalds Bennett, born in Manchester June 30, 1868 in the house now owned by the A.E. Luders family of Stamford, Conn.
She attended Burr and Burton Seminary and was the oldest living graduate of that school. She was a graduate of Columbia University Teachers College.
After her graduation, she was employed at director of the occupational therapy department of Adams Nervine Hospital at Jamaica Plain, Mass. She remained at this post for 3 years until her retirement at the age of 70 when she returned to Manchester.
She was married in 1892 to Fay B. Stafford of Wallingford and she lived in that town for several years and served as town clerk for a period.
Mrs. Stafford was the sister of Otis R. Bennett, who for many years was publisher of the Manchester Journal, and the late Willard K. Bennett, also of Manchester.
Survivors include four nephews and nieces, G. Stewart Bennett of Manchester; Mrs. J.C. Kneeshaw of Del Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Alfred T. Veit of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Harold P. Bennett of White Plains, N.Y.; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto R. Bennett; also a niece by marriage, Mrs. G. Stewart Bennett. 
BENNETT, Clara (I149808)
 
20325
From the Bennington Banner March 9, 1962
MRS. CLARA B. STAFFORD
MANCHESTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bennett Stafford, one of the town's oldest residents who died Sunday at the age of 94, were held from Zion Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robert L. Clayton, rector, officiated.
Burial will be in Dellwood Cemetery in the spring.
The pallbearers were; Roger B. and R. Gordon Hurley, William C. Hawrath and Paul Todischinder.
Mrs. Stafford had lived at the Equinox View Nursing Home for 11 years. She was the daughter of George W. and Julia Ronalds Bennett, born in Manchester June 30, 1868 in the house now owned by the A.E. Luders family of Stamford, Conn.
She attended Burr and Burton Seminary and was the oldest living graduate of that school. She was a graduate of Columbia University Teachers College.
After her graduation, she was employed at director of the occupational therapy department of Adams Nervine Hospital at Jamaica Plain, Mass. She remained at this post for 3 years until her retirement at the age of 70 when she returned to Manchester.
She was married in 1892 to Fay B. Stafford of Wallingford and she lived in that town for several years and served as town clerk for a period.
Mrs. Stafford was the sister of Otis R. Bennett, who for many years was publisher of the Manchester Journal, and the late Willard K. Bennett, also of Manchester.
Survivors include four nephews and nieces, G. Stewart Bennett of Manchester; Mrs. J.C. Kneeshaw of Del Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Alfred T. Veit of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Harold P. Bennett of White Plains, N.Y.; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto R. Bennett; also a niece by marriage, Mrs. G. Stewart Bennett. 
BENNETT, Clara (I149808)
 
20326
From the Bennington Evening Banner December 10, 1959
MRS. LULU M. WELLER
Mrs. Lulu May Weller, 83, died at Lampman Nursing Home Wednesday afternoon after a long illness. Born in Readsboro, July 18, 1876, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jason Stafford.
Her education had been received in Readsboro and Whitingham schools. She was married to George H. Weller at Jacksonville in 1893 and he died in 1935.
She was a member of the Whitingham Baptist Church. Her early life was spent in Adams, Mass. In later years, she had made her home
with her daughter, Mrs. Nellie D. Leazer of Cheshire, Mass., and for the past 17 years at Center Shaftsbury.
She had enjoyed sewing and crocheting and had been especially fond of good reading.
Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Charles B. (Nellie D.) Leazer, Center Shaftsbury; one son, Bert O. Weller, Bennington; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Carrier, Buckland, Mass.; one grandson, Charles W. Leazer, Orwell; two granddaughters, Mrs. Edwin Levbre, New Ashford, Mass., and Mrs. Hugh Busiere, Bennington; one great granddaughter and two great grandsons; one niece, Mrs. Rose Shaw of California and one nephew, Ralph Underwood, Buckland, Mass.
The funeral will be held from Mahar Funeral Home Friday at 2 pm with the Rev. H. Glenn Payne, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Entombment will be in Park Lawn vault. Burial will take place in the family lot in Center Shaftsbury Cemetery in the spring. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 pm. 
STAFFORD, Lula May (I22244)
 
20327
From the Bennington Evening Banner December 10, 1959
MRS. LULU M. WELLER
Mrs. Lulu May Weller, 83, died at Lampman Nursing Home Wednesday afternoon after a long illness. Born in Readsboro, July 18, 1876, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jason Stafford.
Her education had been received in Readsboro and Whitingham schools. She was married to George H. Weller at Jacksonville in 1893 and he died in 1935.
She was a member of the Whitingham Baptist Church. Her early life was spent in Adams, Mass. In later years, she had made her home
with her daughter, Mrs. Nellie D. Leazer of Cheshire, Mass., and for the past 17 years at Center Shaftsbury.
She had enjoyed sewing and crocheting and had been especially fond of good reading.
Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Charles B. (Nellie D.) Leazer, Center Shaftsbury; one son, Bert O. Weller, Bennington; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Carrier, Buckland, Mass.; one grandson, Charles W. Leazer, Orwell; two granddaughters, Mrs. Edwin Levbre, New Ashford, Mass., and Mrs. Hugh Busiere, Bennington; one great granddaughter and two great grandsons; one niece, Mrs. Rose Shaw of California and one nephew, Ralph Underwood, Buckland, Mass.
The funeral will be held from Mahar Funeral Home Friday at 2 pm with the Rev. H. Glenn Payne, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Entombment will be in Park Lawn vault. Burial will take place in the family lot in Center Shaftsbury Cemetery in the spring. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 pm. 
STAFFORD, Lula May (I22244)
 
20328
From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

HARRIET TERRY, daughter of Zeno and Tabitha (Abbe) Terry, born in Enfield, Conn., December 8, 1794; died in Waterville, NY, April 5, 1875.
Married in Sangerfield, N. Y., June 26, 1814, AARON STAFFORD, born in Lanesboro, Mass., March 18, 1787, son of Ichabod and Humility (Green) Stafford.
Farmer in Sangerfield.
Children, born in Waterville
1 - Lothrop Parmlee Stafford, b. Sept. 27, 1815 ; d. in Forksville, Calif., May 30, 1849. He was a merchant in New York City. Married (1) 1837. Eliza Lawson of New York City, who d. Jan. 28, 1839 ; (2) July, 1840. Elisette Cole of New York City.
2 - Mary Stafford, b. June 7, 1817 ; m. June 21, 1854, Henry Talmadge Utley, b. in Western, N. Y., March 3, 1821, son of Squire and Clarissa (Talmadge) Utley.
He was a lawyer in Rome, N. Y. They resided about 1880 in Waterville.
3 - Harriet Stafford, b. Sept. 19, 1819; lived in New York City. Married Aug. 29, 1842, William B. Stafford, who was president of the North River Savings Bank.
4 - Marshall Bellinger Stafford, b. June 29. 1821. Patent broker in New York City, lived in Orange, N. J. Married July 19, 1854, Charlotte Elliott of Goshen, N. Y.
5 - Aaron Jackson Stafford, b. March 20, 1825 ; d. Sept. 21, 1851, in Chagres, Isthmus of Panama ; not m. 
TERRY, Harriet (I20530)
 
20329
From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

HARRIET TERRY, daughter of Zeno and Tabitha (Abbe) Terry, born in Enfield, Conn., December 8, 1794; died in Waterville, NY, April 5, 1875.
Married in Sangerfield, N. Y., June 26, 1814, AARON STAFFORD, born in Lanesboro, Mass., March 18, 1787, son of Ichabod and Humility (Green) Stafford.
Farmer in Sangerfield.
Children, born in Waterville
1 - Lothrop Parmlee Stafford, b. Sept. 27, 1815 ; d. in Forksville, Calif., May 30, 1849. He was a merchant in New York City. Married (1) 1837. Eliza Lawson of New York City, who d. Jan. 28, 1839 ; (2) July, 1840. Elisette Cole of New York City.
2 - Mary Stafford, b. June 7, 1817 ; m. June 21, 1854, Henry Talmadge Utley, b. in Western, N. Y., March 3, 1821, son of Squire and Clarissa (Talmadge) Utley.
He was a lawyer in Rome, N. Y. They resided about 1880 in Waterville.
3 - Harriet Stafford, b. Sept. 19, 1819; lived in New York City. Married Aug. 29, 1842, William B. Stafford, who was president of the North River Savings Bank.
4 - Marshall Bellinger Stafford, b. June 29. 1821. Patent broker in New York City, lived in Orange, N. J. Married July 19, 1854, Charlotte Elliott of Goshen, N. Y.
5 - Aaron Jackson Stafford, b. March 20, 1825 ; d. Sept. 21, 1851, in Chagres, Isthmus of Panama ; not m. 
TERRY, Harriet (I20530)
 
20330
From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

HARRIET TERRY, daughter of Zeno and Tabitha (Abbe) Terry, born in Enfield, Conn., December 8, 1794; died in Waterville, NY, April 5, 1875.
Married in Sangerfield, N. Y., June 26, 1814, AARON STAFFORD, born in Lanesboro, Mass., March 18, 1787, son of Ichabod and Humility (Green) Stafford.
Farmer in Sangerfield.
Children, born in Waterville
1 - Lothrop Parmlee Stafford, b. Sept. 27, 1815 ; d. in Forksville, Calif., May 30, 1849. He was a merchant in New York City. Married (1) 1837. Eliza Lawson of New York City, who d. Jan. 28, 1839 ; (2) July, 1840. Elisette Cole of New York City.
2 - Mary Stafford, b. June 7, 1817 ; m. June 21, 1854, Henry Talmadge Utley, b. in Western, N. Y., March 3, 1821, son of Squire and Clarissa (Talmadge) Utley.
He was a lawyer in Rome, N. Y. They resided about 1880 in Waterville.
3 - Harriet Stafford, b. Sept. 19, 1819; lived in New York City. Married Aug. 29, 1842, William B. Stafford, who was president of the North River Savings Bank.
4 - Marshall Bellinger Stafford, b. June 29. 1821. Patent broker in New York City, lived in Orange, N. J. Married July 19, 1854, Charlotte Elliott of Goshen, N. Y.
5 - Aaron Jackson Stafford, b. March 20, 1825 ; d. Sept. 21, 1851, in Chagres, Isthmus of Panama ; not m. 
TERRY, Harriet (I20530)
 
20331
From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

HARRIET TERRY, daughter of Zeno and Tabitha (Abbe) Terry, born in Enfield, Conn., December 8, 1794; died in Waterville, NY, April 5, 1875.
Married in Sangerfield, N. Y., June 26, 1814, AARON STAFFORD, born in Lanesboro, Mass., March 18, 1787, son of Ichabod and Humility (Green) Stafford.
Farmer in Sangerfield.
Children, born in Waterville
1 - Lothrop Parmlee Stafford, b. Sept. 27, 1815 ; d. in Forksville, Calif., May 30, 1849. He was a merchant in New York City. Married (1) 1837. Eliza Lawson of New York City, who d. Jan. 28, 1839 ; (2) July, 1840. Elisette Cole of New York City.
2 - Mary Stafford, b. June 7, 1817 ; m. June 21, 1854, Henry Talmadge Utley, b. in Western, N. Y., March 3, 1821, son of Squire and Clarissa (Talmadge) Utley.
He was a lawyer in Rome, N. Y. They resided about 1880 in Waterville.
3 - Harriet Stafford, b. Sept. 19, 1819; lived in New York City. Married Aug. 29, 1842, William B. Stafford, who was president of the North River Savings Bank.
4 - Marshall Bellinger Stafford, b. June 29. 1821. Patent broker in New York City, lived in Orange, N. J. Married July 19, 1854, Charlotte Elliott of Goshen, N. Y.
5 - Aaron Jackson Stafford, b. March 20, 1825 ; d. Sept. 21, 1851, in Chagres, Isthmus of Panama ; not m. 
TERRY, Harriet (I20530)
 
20332
From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

HARRIET TERRY, daughter of Zeno and Tabitha (Abbe) Terry, born in Enfield, Conn., December 8, 1794; died in Waterville, NY, April 5, 1875.
Married in Sangerfield, N. Y., June 26, 1814, AARON STAFFORD, born in Lanesboro, Mass., March 18, 1787, son of Ichabod and Humility (Green) Stafford.
Farmer in Sangerfield.
Children, born in Waterville
1 - Lothrop Parmlee Stafford, b. Sept. 27, 1815 ; d. in Forksville, Calif., May 30, 1849. He was a merchant in New York City. Married (1) 1837. Eliza Lawson of New York City, who d. Jan. 28, 1839 ; (2) July, 1840. Elisette Cole of New York City.
2 - Mary Stafford, b. June 7, 1817 ; m. June 21, 1854, Henry Talmadge Utley, b. in Western, N. Y., March 3, 1821, son of Squire and Clarissa (Talmadge) Utley.
He was a lawyer in Rome, N. Y. They resided about 1880 in Waterville.
3 - Harriet Stafford, b. Sept. 19, 1819; lived in New York City. Married Aug. 29, 1842, William B. Stafford, who was president of the North River Savings Bank.
4 - Marshall Bellinger Stafford, b. June 29. 1821. Patent broker in New York City, lived in Orange, N. J. Married July 19, 1854, Charlotte Elliott of Goshen, N. Y.
5 - Aaron Jackson Stafford, b. March 20, 1825 ; d. Sept. 21, 1851, in Chagres, Isthmus of Panama ; not m. 
TERRY, Harriet (I20530)
 
20333
From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

HARRIET TERRY, daughter of Zeno and Tabitha (Abbe) Terry, born in Enfield, Conn., December 8, 1794; died in Waterville, NY, April 5, 1875.
Married in Sangerfield, N. Y., June 26, 1814, AARON STAFFORD, born in Lanesboro, Mass., March 18, 1787, son of Ichabod and Humility (Green) Stafford.
Farmer in Sangerfield.
Children, born in Waterville
1 - Lothrop Parmlee Stafford, b. Sept. 27, 1815 ; d. in Forksville, Calif., May 30, 1849. He was a merchant in New York City. Married (1) 1837. Eliza Lawson of New York City, who d. Jan. 28, 1839 ; (2) July, 1840. Elisette Cole of New York City.
2 - Mary Stafford, b. June 7, 1817 ; m. June 21, 1854, Henry Talmadge Utley, b. in Western, N. Y., March 3, 1821, son of Squire and Clarissa (Talmadge) Utley.
He was a lawyer in Rome, N. Y. They resided about 1880 in Waterville.
3 - Harriet Stafford, b. Sept. 19, 1819; lived in New York City. Married Aug. 29, 1842, William B. Stafford, who was president of the North River Savings Bank.
4 - Marshall Bellinger Stafford, b. June 29. 1821. Patent broker in New York City, lived in Orange, N. J. Married July 19, 1854, Charlotte Elliott of Goshen, N. Y.
5 - Aaron Jackson Stafford, b. March 20, 1825 ; d. Sept. 21, 1851, in Chagres, Isthmus of Panama ; not m. 
TERRY, Harriet (I20530)
 
20334
From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

HARRIET TERRY, daughter of Zeno and Tabitha (Abbe) Terry, born in Enfield, Conn., December 8, 1794; died in Waterville, NY, April 5, 1875.
Married in Sangerfield, N. Y., June 26, 1814, AARON STAFFORD, born in Lanesboro, Mass., March 18, 1787, son of Ichabod and Humility (Green) Stafford.
Farmer in Sangerfield.
Children, born in Waterville
1 - Lothrop Parmlee Stafford, b. Sept. 27, 1815 ; d. in Forksville, Calif., May 30, 1849. He was a merchant in New York City. Married (1) 1837. Eliza Lawson of New York City, who d. Jan. 28, 1839 ; (2) July, 1840. Elisette Cole of New York City.
2 - Mary Stafford, b. June 7, 1817 ; m. June 21, 1854, Henry Talmadge Utley, b. in Western, N. Y., March 3, 1821, son of Squire and Clarissa (Talmadge) Utley.
He was a lawyer in Rome, N. Y. They resided about 1880 in Waterville.
3 - Harriet Stafford, b. Sept. 19, 1819; lived in New York City. Married Aug. 29, 1842, William B. Stafford, who was president of the North River Savings Bank.
4 - Marshall Bellinger Stafford, b. June 29. 1821. Patent broker in New York City, lived in Orange, N. J. Married July 19, 1854, Charlotte Elliott of Goshen, N. Y.
5 - Aaron Jackson Stafford, b. March 20, 1825 ; d. Sept. 21, 1851, in Chagres, Isthmus of Panama ; not m. 
TERRY, Harriet (I20530)
 
20335
From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

HARRIET TERRY, daughter of Zeno and Tabitha (Abbe) Terry, born in Enfield, Conn., December 8, 1794; died in Waterville, NY, April 5, 1875.
Married in Sangerfield, N. Y., June 26, 1814, AARON STAFFORD, born in Lanesboro, Mass., March 18, 1787, son of Ichabod and Humility (Green) Stafford.
Farmer in Sangerfield.
Children, born in Waterville
1 - Lothrop Parmlee Stafford, b. Sept. 27, 1815 ; d. in Forksville, Calif., May 30, 1849. He was a merchant in New York City. Married (1) 1837. Eliza Lawson of New York City, who d. Jan. 28, 1839 ; (2) July, 1840. Elisette Cole of New York City.
2 - Mary Stafford, b. June 7, 1817 ; m. June 21, 1854, Henry Talmadge Utley, b. in Western, N. Y., March 3, 1821, son of Squire and Clarissa (Talmadge) Utley.
He was a lawyer in Rome, N. Y. They resided about 1880 in Waterville.
3 - Harriet Stafford, b. Sept. 19, 1819; lived in New York City. Married Aug. 29, 1842, William B. Stafford, who was president of the North River Savings Bank.
4 - Marshall Bellinger Stafford, b. June 29. 1821. Patent broker in New York City, lived in Orange, N. J. Married July 19, 1854, Charlotte Elliott of Goshen, N. Y.
5 - Aaron Jackson Stafford, b. March 20, 1825 ; d. Sept. 21, 1851, in Chagres, Isthmus of Panama ; not m. 
TERRY, Harriet (I20530)
 
20336
From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

HARRIET TERRY, daughter of Zeno and Tabitha (Abbe) Terry, born in Enfield, Conn., December 8, 1794; died in Waterville, NY, April 5, 1875.
Married in Sangerfield, N. Y., June 26, 1814, AARON STAFFORD, born in Lanesboro, Mass., March 18, 1787, son of Ichabod and Humility (Green) Stafford.
Farmer in Sangerfield.
Children, born in Waterville
1 - Lothrop Parmlee Stafford, b. Sept. 27, 1815 ; d. in Forksville, Calif., May 30, 1849. He was a merchant in New York City. Married (1) 1837. Eliza Lawson of New York City, who d. Jan. 28, 1839 ; (2) July, 1840. Elisette Cole of New York City.
2 - Mary Stafford, b. June 7, 1817 ; m. June 21, 1854, Henry Talmadge Utley, b. in Western, N. Y., March 3, 1821, son of Squire and Clarissa (Talmadge) Utley.
He was a lawyer in Rome, N. Y. They resided about 1880 in Waterville.
3 - Harriet Stafford, b. Sept. 19, 1819; lived in New York City. Married Aug. 29, 1842, William B. Stafford, who was president of the North River Savings Bank.
4 - Marshall Bellinger Stafford, b. June 29. 1821. Patent broker in New York City, lived in Orange, N. J. Married July 19, 1854, Charlotte Elliott of Goshen, N. Y.
5 - Aaron Jackson Stafford, b. March 20, 1825 ; d. Sept. 21, 1851, in Chagres, Isthmus of Panama ; not m. 
TERRY, Harriet (I20530)
 
20337
From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

HARRIET TERRY, daughter of Zeno and Tabitha (Abbe) Terry, born in Enfield, Conn., December 8, 1794; died in Waterville, NY, April 5, 1875.
Married in Sangerfield, N. Y., June 26, 1814, AARON STAFFORD, born in Lanesboro, Mass., March 18, 1787, son of Ichabod and Humility (Green) Stafford.
Farmer in Sangerfield.
Children, born in Waterville
1 - Lothrop Parmlee Stafford, b. Sept. 27, 1815 ; d. in Forksville, Calif., May 30, 1849. He was a merchant in New York City. Married (1) 1837. Eliza Lawson of New York City, who d. Jan. 28, 1839 ; (2) July, 1840. Elisette Cole of New York City.
2 - Mary Stafford, b. June 7, 1817 ; m. June 21, 1854, Henry Talmadge Utley, b. in Western, N. Y., March 3, 1821, son of Squire and Clarissa (Talmadge) Utley.
He was a lawyer in Rome, N. Y. They resided about 1880 in Waterville.
3 - Harriet Stafford, b. Sept. 19, 1819; lived in New York City. Married Aug. 29, 1842, William B. Stafford, who was president of the North River Savings Bank.
4 - Marshall Bellinger Stafford, b. June 29. 1821. Patent broker in New York City, lived in Orange, N. J. Married July 19, 1854, Charlotte Elliott of Goshen, N. Y.
5 - Aaron Jackson Stafford, b. March 20, 1825 ; d. Sept. 21, 1851, in Chagres, Isthmus of Panama ; not m. 
TERRY, Harriet (I20530)
 
20338
From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

HARRIET TERRY, daughter of Zeno and Tabitha (Abbe) Terry, born in Enfield, Conn., December 8, 1794; died in Waterville, NY, April 5, 1875.
Married in Sangerfield, N. Y., June 26, 1814, AARON STAFFORD, born in Lanesboro, Mass., March 18, 1787, son of Ichabod and Humility (Green) Stafford.
Farmer in Sangerfield.
Children, born in Waterville
1 - Lothrop Parmlee Stafford, b. Sept. 27, 1815 ; d. in Forksville, Calif., May 30, 1849. He was a merchant in New York City. Married (1) 1837. Eliza Lawson of New York City, who d. Jan. 28, 1839 ; (2) July, 1840. Elisette Cole of New York City.
2 - Mary Stafford, b. June 7, 1817 ; m. June 21, 1854, Henry Talmadge Utley, b. in Western, N. Y., March 3, 1821, son of Squire and Clarissa (Talmadge) Utley.
He was a lawyer in Rome, N. Y. They resided about 1880 in Waterville.
3 - Harriet Stafford, b. Sept. 19, 1819; lived in New York City. Married Aug. 29, 1842, William B. Stafford, who was president of the North River Savings Bank.
4 - Marshall Bellinger Stafford, b. June 29. 1821. Patent broker in New York City, lived in Orange, N. J. Married July 19, 1854, Charlotte Elliott of Goshen, N. Y.
5 - Aaron Jackson Stafford, b. March 20, 1825 ; d. Sept. 21, 1851, in Chagres, Isthmus of Panama ; not m. 
TERRY, Harriet (I20530)
 
20339
From the Faribault Republican, July 13, 1892:

Wife of John F. Grant, died very suddenly of heart disease Wednesday evening last, July 6, at her home in the town of Warsaw. She was apparently in her usual health when she retired, but soon complained of a smothering sensation and getting up went and took a seat near an open door. She expressed a fear that she might be going to die and a messenger was sent for a physician, but the boy had scarcely left the house when she expired. Her remains were buried Saturday in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Deceased was better known in the community as Mrs. C. A. Merrill, she and Mr. Grant having been married scarcely more than a month.

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STAFFORD, Cornelia M. (twin) (I89189)
 
20340
From the Faribault Republican, May 31, 1871:

Died, at Faribault, Minn., May 26th, 1871, in the 42d year of his age. Born at Plattsburg, N. Y. , he lived at home until he was eighteen. About the year 1847, he went to Ogdensburg, where he engaged in business for a time, thence to Buffalo; returning to Plattsburg after an absence of about three years. At 22 he again left home for Galena, Ill., which place he called his residence for some four years. He then went into the employ of Coolsy, Farwell & Co., Chicago, and remained some 3 or 4 years with them, since which time, until about a year ago, he was connected with the firm of Anderson, Heath & Co., Boston. For a year past he had been a great sufferer. It was difficult to determine the exact nature of his disease, since he complained of pain in all parts of his frame. Gradually it became evident that the seat of his difficulty was in the head, and his mind, at times, lost its wonted vigor. It is now definitely known that an abscess had formed in the brain, and that softening of the brain had already commenced. The nature of his disease helps us to understand many things in connection with the late illness, which otherwise would appear strange. He was naturally a man of great energy. As a salesman he was pre-eminently successful. His general business capacity appears to have been unusual. He intended to succeed in whatever he undertook. Although, while at Galena, he united with the Presbyterian church, still he did not, as he himself admitted, live a Christian life, nor had he for years been in active fellowship with any church. During this illness, however, he seemed to realize his condition as a sinner before god. Within the past year he has often and frankly and with tears confessed that his life had been one of great sinfulness. In many ways and by many words, very comforting now to recall, he manifested a different spirit, looking back on the past with apparently deep petulance, and longing to be restored to health that he might enter on an active Christian life. Only the day before his death he said to a minister who was calling on him: "O, it will be so good it I get able to go to church and prayer meeting." it was suggested to him that he might find God without waiting for that. "Yes," he said, softly and with great earnestness, "I'll go to him." a little after, he remarked--"I've been a bad boy, father knows, a bad boy, but I've done with that, and now I'm going to lead a different life. O," he continued, "I've had more comfort, a hundred times more comfort, since I was sick, than in all my life before," these are some of John Stafford's last words, and they are most comforting to remember. It is true his friends could wish that his life might have been spared to give the more convincing evidence of actions. But these were words of penitential trust in God. They afford the reasonable hope that he found forgiveness and acceptance from one who said: "Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out."

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STAFFORD, John Cleveland Jr. (I42265)
 
20341
From the HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY; compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; edited by George S. Conover; 1893;


Mowry, Royal H., East Bloomfield, a native of Madison county, born March 12, 1823, is a son of Augustus, a son of Sylvanus, a native of Connecticut and an early settler of Madison county, where he died. Augustus was born in Connecticut in 1783, and came to Madison county when young. He married Polly Hazelton of Madison county, by whom he had seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Mowry died May 13, 1843. Royal H. was educated in the common schools, and married Polly, daughter of Joseph and Polly (Jones) Stafford, pioneers of Madison county, and to Mr. Mowry and wife were born three children: Cornelia, who married T. A. Johnson of West Bloomfield; Clinton D., born June 7, 1848, who was twice married. First to Eliza Frost, and second to Ella, daughter of Randolph McMickel, by whom he has two children: Mabel and Roy. He is a farmer, and for the last twenty-six years, has resided in East Bloomfield. The third child of subject was Alice A., who married Lorin Webster, and had one son. Mrs. Webster died in 1886. In 18__ Clinton D. and father came to the farm they now own, and have since greatly improved it. Subject is a Republican, but not an aspirant to office. 
MOWRY, Royal Hazelton (I67757)
 
20342
From the HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY; compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; edited by George S. Conover; 1893;


Mowry, Royal H., East Bloomfield, a native of Madison county, born March 12, 1823, is a son of Augustus, a son of Sylvanus, a native of Connecticut and an early settler of Madison county, where he died. Augustus was born in Connecticut in 1783, and came to Madison county when young. He married Polly Hazelton of Madison county, by whom he had seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Mowry died May 13, 1843. Royal H. was educated in the common schools, and married Polly, daughter of Joseph and Polly (Jones) Stafford, pioneers of Madison county, and to Mr. Mowry and wife were born three children: Cornelia, who married T. A. Johnson of West Bloomfield; Clinton D., born June 7, 1848, who was twice married. First to Eliza Frost, and second to Ella, daughter of Randolph McMickel, by whom he has two children: Mabel and Roy. He is a farmer, and for the last twenty-six years, has resided in East Bloomfield. The third child of subject was Alice A., who married Lorin Webster, and had one son. Mrs. Webster died in 1886. In 18__ Clinton D. and father came to the farm they now own, and have since greatly improved it. Subject is a Republican, but not an aspirant to office. 
MOWRY, Royal Hazelton (I67757)
 
20343
From the HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY; compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; edited by George S. Conover; 1893;


Mowry, Royal H., East Bloomfield, a native of Madison county, born March 12, 1823, is a son of Augustus, a son of Sylvanus, a native of Connecticut and an early settler of Madison county, where he died. Augustus was born in Connecticut in 1783, and came to Madison county when young. He married Polly Hazelton of Madison county, by whom he had seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Mowry died May 13, 1843. Royal H. was educated in the common schools, and married Polly, daughter of Joseph and Polly (Jones) Stafford, pioneers of Madison county, and to Mr. Mowry and wife were born three children: Cornelia, who married T. A. Johnson of West Bloomfield; Clinton D., born June 7, 1848, who was twice married. First to Eliza Frost, and second to Ella, daughter of Randolph McMickel, by whom he has two children: Mabel and Roy. He is a farmer, and for the last twenty-six years, has resided in East Bloomfield. The third child of subject was Alice A., who married Lorin Webster, and had one son. Mrs. Webster died in 1886. In 18__ Clinton D. and father came to the farm they now own, and have since greatly improved it. Subject is a Republican, but not an aspirant to office. 
MOWRY, Royal Hazelton (I67757)
 
20344
From the HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY; compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; edited by George S. Conover; 1893;


Mowry, Royal H., East Bloomfield, a native of Madison county, born March 12, 1823, is a son of Augustus, a son of Sylvanus, a native of Connecticut and an early settler of Madison county, where he died. Augustus was born in Connecticut in 1783, and came to Madison county when young. He married Polly Hazelton of Madison county, by whom he had seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Mowry died May 13, 1843. Royal H. was educated in the common schools, and married Polly, daughter of Joseph and Polly (Jones) Stafford, pioneers of Madison county, and to Mr. Mowry and wife were born three children: Cornelia, who married T. A. Johnson of West Bloomfield; Clinton D., born June 7, 1848, who was twice married. First to Eliza Frost, and second to Ella, daughter of Randolph McMickel, by whom he has two children: Mabel and Roy. He is a farmer, and for the last twenty-six years, has resided in East Bloomfield. The third child of subject was Alice A., who married Lorin Webster, and had one son. Mrs. Webster died in 1886. In 18__ Clinton D. and father came to the farm they now own, and have since greatly improved it. Subject is a Republican, but not an aspirant to office. 
MOWRY, Royal Hazelton (I67757)
 
20345
From the HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY; compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; edited by George S. Conover; 1893;


Mowry, Royal H., East Bloomfield, a native of Madison county, born March 12, 1823, is a son of Augustus, a son of Sylvanus, a native of Connecticut and an early settler of Madison county, where he died. Augustus was born in Connecticut in 1783, and came to Madison county when young. He married Polly Hazelton of Madison county, by whom he had seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Mowry died May 13, 1843. Royal H. was educated in the common schools, and married Polly, daughter of Joseph and Polly (Jones) Stafford, pioneers of Madison county, and to Mr. Mowry and wife were born three children: Cornelia, who married T. A. Johnson of West Bloomfield; Clinton D., born June 7, 1848, who was twice married. First to Eliza Frost, and second to Ella, daughter of Randolph McMickel, by whom he has two children: Mabel and Roy. He is a farmer, and for the last twenty-six years, has resided in East Bloomfield. The third child of subject was Alice A., who married Lorin Webster, and had one son. Mrs. Webster died in 1886. In 18__ Clinton D. and father came to the farm they now own, and have since greatly improved it. Subject is a Republican, but not an aspirant to office. 
MOWRY, Royal Hazelton (I67757)
 
20346
From the HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY; compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; edited by George S. Conover; 1893;


Mowry, Royal H., East Bloomfield, a native of Madison county, born March 12, 1823, is a son of Augustus, a son of Sylvanus, a native of Connecticut and an early settler of Madison county, where he died. Augustus was born in Connecticut in 1783, and came to Madison county when young. He married Polly Hazelton of Madison county, by whom he had seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Mowry died May 13, 1843. Royal H. was educated in the common schools, and married Polly, daughter of Joseph and Polly (Jones) Stafford, pioneers of Madison county, and to Mr. Mowry and wife were born three children: Cornelia, who married T. A. Johnson of West Bloomfield; Clinton D., born June 7, 1848, who was twice married. First to Eliza Frost, and second to Ella, daughter of Randolph McMickel, by whom he has two children: Mabel and Roy. He is a farmer, and for the last twenty-six years, has resided in East Bloomfield. The third child of subject was Alice A., who married Lorin Webster, and had one son. Mrs. Webster died in 1886. In 18__ Clinton D. and father came to the farm they now own, and have since greatly improved it. Subject is a Republican, but not an aspirant to office. 
MOWRY, Royal Hazelton (I67757)
 
20347
From the HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY; compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; edited by George S. Conover; 1893;


Mowry, Royal H., East Bloomfield, a native of Madison county, born March 12, 1823, is a son of Augustus, a son of Sylvanus, a native of Connecticut and an early settler of Madison county, where he died. Augustus was born in Connecticut in 1783, and came to Madison county when young. He married Polly Hazelton of Madison county, by whom he had seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Mowry died May 13, 1843. Royal H. was educated in the common schools, and married Polly, daughter of Joseph and Polly (Jones) Stafford, pioneers of Madison county, and to Mr. Mowry and wife were born three children: Cornelia, who married T. A. Johnson of West Bloomfield; Clinton D., born June 7, 1848, who was twice married. First to Eliza Frost, and second to Ella, daughter of Randolph McMickel, by whom he has two children: Mabel and Roy. He is a farmer, and for the last twenty-six years, has resided in East Bloomfield. The third child of subject was Alice A., who married Lorin Webster, and had one son. Mrs. Webster died in 1886. In 18__ Clinton D. and father came to the farm they now own, and have since greatly improved it. Subject is a Republican, but not an aspirant to office. 
MOWRY, Royal Hazelton (I67757)
 
20348
From the HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY; compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; edited by George S. Conover; 1893;


Mowry, Royal H., East Bloomfield, a native of Madison county, born March 12, 1823, is a son of Augustus, a son of Sylvanus, a native of Connecticut and an early settler of Madison county, where he died. Augustus was born in Connecticut in 1783, and came to Madison county when young. He married Polly Hazelton of Madison county, by whom he had seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Mowry died May 13, 1843. Royal H. was educated in the common schools, and married Polly, daughter of Joseph and Polly (Jones) Stafford, pioneers of Madison county, and to Mr. Mowry and wife were born three children: Cornelia, who married T. A. Johnson of West Bloomfield; Clinton D., born June 7, 1848, who was twice married. First to Eliza Frost, and second to Ella, daughter of Randolph McMickel, by whom he has two children: Mabel and Roy. He is a farmer, and for the last twenty-six years, has resided in East Bloomfield. The third child of subject was Alice A., who married Lorin Webster, and had one son. Mrs. Webster died in 1886. In 18__ Clinton D. and father came to the farm they now own, and have since greatly improved it. Subject is a Republican, but not an aspirant to office. 
MOWRY, Royal Hazelton (I67757)
 
20349
From the HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY; compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; edited by George S. Conover; 1893;


Mowry, Royal H., East Bloomfield, a native of Madison county, born March 12, 1823, is a son of Augustus, a son of Sylvanus, a native of Connecticut and an early settler of Madison county, where he died. Augustus was born in Connecticut in 1783, and came to Madison county when young. He married Polly Hazelton of Madison county, by whom he had seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Mowry died May 13, 1843. Royal H. was educated in the common schools, and married Polly, daughter of Joseph and Polly (Jones) Stafford, pioneers of Madison county, and to Mr. Mowry and wife were born three children: Cornelia, who married T. A. Johnson of West Bloomfield; Clinton D., born June 7, 1848, who was twice married. First to Eliza Frost, and second to Ella, daughter of Randolph McMickel, by whom he has two children: Mabel and Roy. He is a farmer, and for the last twenty-six years, has resided in East Bloomfield. The third child of subject was Alice A., who married Lorin Webster, and had one son. Mrs. Webster died in 1886. In 18__ Clinton D. and father came to the farm they now own, and have since greatly improved it. Subject is a Republican, but not an aspirant to office. 
MOWRY, Royal Hazelton (I67757)
 
20350
From the HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY; compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; edited by George S. Conover; 1893;


Mowry, Royal H., East Bloomfield, a native of Madison county, born March 12, 1823, is a son of Augustus, a son of Sylvanus, a native of Connecticut and an early settler of Madison county, where he died. Augustus was born in Connecticut in 1783, and came to Madison county when young. He married Polly Hazelton of Madison county, by whom he had seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Mowry died May 13, 1843. Royal H. was educated in the common schools, and married Polly, daughter of Joseph and Polly (Jones) Stafford, pioneers of Madison county, and to Mr. Mowry and wife were born three children: Cornelia, who married T. A. Johnson of West Bloomfield; Clinton D., born June 7, 1848, who was twice married. First to Eliza Frost, and second to Ella, daughter of Randolph McMickel, by whom he has two children: Mabel and Roy. He is a farmer, and for the last twenty-six years, has resided in East Bloomfield. The third child of subject was Alice A., who married Lorin Webster, and had one son. Mrs. Webster died in 1886. In 18__ Clinton D. and father came to the farm they now own, and have since greatly improved it. Subject is a Republican, but not an aspirant to office. 
MOWRY, Royal Hazelton (I67757)
 

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