Q. Who governed this country about 90 years ago?
Sunday, August 23, 2009
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Q. Who governed this country about 90 years ago?
Monday, May 25, 2009
MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 25, 2009
"To live in the hearts we leave behind, is not to die." Thomas Campbell
We take time this Memorial Day to honor and remember all of the men and women who have served our country in the past and present. We dedicate this issue of Branches to those in our family. We are proud of their achievements and thank them for their service.
Editor's Note: We have listed the people we know about. We listed them alphabetically by last name rather than by a particular war or service. We have also listed the names of some of their relatives to help you put them in the context of the many families who are part of your family tree. If you know of someone who is not listed here, please send us the information.
ROLE OF HONOR
Astle, Walter J. Sr.
Service: US. Army, 9th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment (1916)
Family: Grandfather of Thomas R. Astle
Astle, Thomas F.
Service: World War II, U.S. Army Air Corps
Family: Father of Thomas R. Astle, grandfather of William and Madeleine Astle and first husband of Susan Humphrey Astle.
Blain, Robert F. Jr.
Service: U.S. Navy, 1950s
Family: Son of Christina Shea Blain and nephew of Esther Shea Humphrey.
Burns, Richard
Service: Civil War, Union, Co. K, 6th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts
Family: Great grandfather of Richard Evirs who is the son of Ruth Humphrey Evirs.
Carver, James F.
Service: Civil War, Union, Co. B, 11th Kentucky Infantry
Family: Related to Gwen Davis Humphrey through her grandmother Vallie Vane Shelton Mansfield.
Clough, Theophilus
Service: Revolutionary Ware and French and Indian War, Enfield, New Hampshire
Family: Related to Richard Humphrey through his 2nd great grandmother Elizabeth Clough Carter.
Collins, Charles N.
Service: Civil War, Union. Co. D., 2nd Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry. Died from disease while in the service at age 16.
Family: Son of James and Elizabeth Eddy Collins. Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Putnam Eddy.
Collins, Agustus
Service: Civil War, Union, Co. G., 2nd Infantry Regiment Vermont. Died from disease while in the service.
Family: Son of James and Elizabeth Eddy Collins. Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Putnam Eddy.
Davis, Charles R.
Service: World War II, U. S. Navy. A naval pilot, he was killed near Charlestown, R.I., during a target practice flight.
Family: Brother of Gwen Davis Humphrey and son of Ada Mansfield Davis Nelson.
Davis, Earl W.
Service: U.S. Navy, 1930s.
Family: Father of Louetta Davis Nicolle and uncle of Gwen Davis Humphrey
Davis, Leonard R.
Service: World War I, U.S. Army, 305th Infantry 77th Division. Saw action in France.
Family: Father of Gwen Davis Humphrey and Charles R. Davis.
Davis, Squire Harper
Service: Civil War, Union, Co. I, 48th Regiment of the Kentucky Infantry
Family: Great grandfather of Gwen Davis Humphrey.
Dery, Toni
Service: U. S. Army, 1990s.
Family: Daughter of Darlene Dery.
DesLauriers, Carol
Service: Massachusetts Army National Guard, 1970s.
Family: Sister of Edward, Paul and Robert DesLauriers and partner of Darlene Dery.
DesLauriers, Edward P.
Service: Korean War, U.S. Air Force
Family: Brother of Robert, Carol and Paul DesLauriers
Eddy, John
Service: French and Indian War. Killed at Crown Point, New York
Family: Son of Zachariah and Mercy Morton Eddy.
Eddy, Joshua
Service: Revolutionary War. A history book tells this story about Joshua Eddy:
"When the difficulties with the mother country commenced, his (Joshua's) father and numerous family became earnest Whigs, resisting the influence of his neighbor, Judge Oliver, who repeatedly dissuaded him, and who said, among other things, 'Great Britain has the power, if not the right to tax America and compel the payment and to subdue us to her will, and if you (Joshua) continue a Whig, you will see your children hung upon the trees of your field, like young lambs in the spring.' Joshua Eddy's answer was, 'boni fide, we will not submit.'"
Family: Son of Zachariah and Mercy Morton Eddy. Third great uncle of Richard Humphrey, brother of Seth, Samuel and Thomas Eddy.
Eddy, Samuel
Service: Revolutionary War
Family: Son of Zachariah and Mercy Morton Eddy. Third great uncle of Richard Humphrey, brother of Seth, Thomas and Joshua
Eddy, Thomas
Service: Revolutionary War and fought at the Battle of Ticonderoga.
Family: Son of Zachariah and Mercy Morton Eddy. Third great grandfather of Richard Humphrey. Susan Humphrey Astle is a proud DAR member with Thomas Eddy as her direct ancestor.
Evirs, Robert
Service: Vietnam. Decorated with Silver Star, Bronze Star and Purple Heart.
Family: Husband of Linda Townes Evirs and father of Richard K. Evirs and Sandra Evirs Allen. Son of Richard and Ruth Humphrey Evirs.
Fifield, Samuel
Service: Revolutionary War
Family: Related to the family of Sarah Carter Humphrey who was the great grandmother of Richard Humphrey.
Hughes, Charles F.
Service: U. S. Army, Korean War and Vietnam
Family: Husband of Mary Gretchen Mansfield Hughes
Humphrey, Charles R.
Service: Vietnam, U.S. Navy, Naval Construction Force (Seabees)
Family: Son of Richard and Gwen Davis Humphrey
Humphrey, Charles R. Jr.
Service: Currently service in the U.S. Air Force
Family: Son of Charles R. Humphrey
Humphrey, Charles O.
Service: Civil War, Co. I, 13th Infantry Regiment Vermont.
Family: Third great uncle of Richard Humphrey
Humphrey, David
Service: U.S. Air Force
Family: Grandson of Alfred Humphrey, son of Earl Humphrey.
Humphrey, George S.
Service: Civil War, Union, 9th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry
Family: Second great grandfather of Richard Humphrey.
Humphrey, Horace W.
Service: Civil War, Union, Co. H., 26th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts
Family: Second great uncle of Richard Humphrey
Humphrey, Howard E.
Service: World War II, U. S. Navy, served on the USS Ticonderoga
Family: Son of Alfred and Esther Shea Humphrey
Humphrey, Mason W.
Service: Civil War, Union, Bo. B. 5th Infantry Regiment New Hampshire, Killed in action at the Battle of Cold Harbor.
Family: Second great uncle of Richard Humphrey.
Humphrey, Richard E.
Service: World War II, U.S. Army Air Corps.
Family: Husband of Gwen Davis Humphrey and father of Susan Humphrey Astle, Charles Humphrey, Robert Humphrey and Jeanne Humphrey St. Hilaire.
Humphrey, Robert P.
Service: U. S. Navy, 1970s
Family: Son of Richard and Gwen Davis Humphrey and husband of Diane MacPherson Humphrey.
Kenneson, Donald K.
Service, World War II, U. S. Army. Killed in action in France.
Family: Related to Paul DesLauriers through his great grandmother Jane Rich DesLauriers.
Kenneson, Frederick A.
Service: World War I, U. S. Navy
Family: Father of Donald, Robert and Frederick Kenneson. Related to Paul DesLauriers through his great grandmother Jane Rich DesLauriers.
Kenneson, Frederick J.
Service: World War II, U. S. Army
Family: Related to Paul DesLauriers through his great aunt Delia DesLauriers Kenneson.
Malone, John
Service: British Army, 31st Regiment of Foot, Service in India 1825-1846
Family: Second great grandfather of Thomas R. Astle and father of Annie Malone Walsh.
Mansfield, Aubra (Al)
Service: U.S. Navy, pre-World War II
Family: Uncle of Gwen Davis Humphrey and brother of Ada Mansfield Davis Nelson.
Nelson, Leo
Service: U.S. Navy, pre-World War II
Family, Husband of Ada Mansfield Davis Nelson
Pugh, Paul Michael
Service: Vietnam
Family: Husband of Harriet Keville Pugh.
Shea, John A.
Service: World War I, Massachusetts 301st Animal Emb Dep VC
Family: Son of Christina McCoy Shea and brother of Esther Shea Humphrey
Shelton, Abraham
Service: Revolution War, Virginia
Family: Related to Gwen Davis Humphrey through her grandmother Valle Vane Shelton Mansfield.
St. Hilaire, Paul G.
Service: World War II, US. Army, saw action in Italy
Family: Father of Donald St. Hilaire.
St. Hilaire, Nicle
Service: U. S. Navy, USS Oak Hill (1999-2003)
Family: Daughter of Donald and Jeanne Humphrey St. Hilaire
Stickney, Abraham
Service: Revolutionary War, Rhode Island service out of Dracut, MA
Family: Related to the family of Harriet Whittemore Humphrey who was the grandmother of Richard Humphrey.
Whittemore, Daniel A
Service: Civil War, Union, Co. A. 6th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts
Family: Related to the family of Harriet Whittemore Humphrey who was the grandmother of Richard Humphrey.
That's it for now. As always cousin Richard and I welcome your comments, stories, photos, etc.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2008

Date unknown: Richard E. Burns, John R. Coughlin, Gertrude Kelley, Arthur Humphrey
4 Michael Sweeney, Eric Pugh, Manly Shonio, Marion (Pierce) DesLauriers
6 Michael Pugh
7 Richard E. Humphrey, Bernadette Gervais
8 Horace Humphrey
9 Patricia Riley
10 Edwin Shonio, Earl W. Davis
11 Hugh Humphrey
13 Patricia Kerr, Opal Grace Mansfield, Mary E. Burns
14 Allen Weatherford, Donald St. Hilaire, Sr., Donald K. Kenneson
15 Anne Humphrey, Walter J. Astle, Jr., Arlene Alice Langley
16 Tricia Keville
17 Jacob Rager, Marianne (Collins) Astle
20 Raemon Kirby
22 Paul J. DesLauriers, Sr., Walter J. Astle, Sr., Thomas Astle (b: 1888)
25 Lisa Call, Norman W. Kenneson
28 Sophronia Whittemore
MARCH BIRTHDAYS
Date unknown: Florance Evirs, Daniel Shea, Prosper Rich
2 Jonathan Morgan, Joel Morgan
3 Richard Burns, Catherine Rankin, Morton Humphrey, Melvie Rager, James Nelson
4 Ronnie Robinson
5 Erin Keville
6 Ralph Slagle
7 Glenn Gaudette, Anna Rand
9 Stacy Baum
10 Annie J. (Malone) Walsh
12 Roger Purvee, Lehman Nelson
13 Mary Weatherford
14 Mary Shelton, Mary Poe, Joseph Shelton
15 Brian Sullivan, Daniel Whittemore
16 Diane Humphrey, Jennifer Humphrey, Quinn Sullivan, Nolan Sullivan, Charles L. Kelley, Dorothy Bovill, Ulysses Simpson Grant Shelton
17 Eudora Weatherford, Zacharia Eddy
19 George Steed
21 Gersham Davis, Lucy Davis
22 Barbara Gaudette
23 Donald St. Hilaire, Jr.
25 Odell Rager
26 Ruby Rager, Nancy Kenneson, Thomas J. Evirs
27 Esther Humphrey, Harry A. Kenneson
28 Thomas Eddy 1756
29 Pearl Kenneson
31 Nancy Eddy, Phillip Gervais, Elizabeth Eddy
SQUIRE HARPER DAVIS
Family Line:
Squire H. Davis to Charles Finis Davis to Leonard R. Davis to Gwendolyn (Davis) Humphrey
He was the son of Gersham Davis and Permilia Whitaker. He was born on May 29, 1845, in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. His siblings were: John P. Davis, Ransom Davis, Enos Davis and Lydia Margaret Davis.
In the 1860 U. S. Census he was age 15 and living in Laurel Bluff in Muhlenberg County with with his widowed mother Permilia and siblings Ransom and Lydia.
According to his Civil War pension papers I recently received from the National Archives, Squire joined the Union Army in Princeton, Kentucky, on September 5, 1863. He served as a private in Co. I, 48th Regiment of the Kentucky Infantry under the command of Capt. William Porter. He was honorably discharged at Bowling Green, Kentucky on December 15, 1864.
His papers describe him as 5' 5" tall, 113 pounds, grey/blue eyes, light hair, and dark complexion. He could not read or write. His occupation was farmer. He was listed as having developed severe rheumatism as a result of his service.
He married Mary A. Smith on April 9, 1866 in Greenville, Kentucky.
In the 1870 U.S. Census he was listed as living in Greenville, Muhlenberg, Kentucky. He was 24, a farmer and living with his wife Mary, 24, son James 3, and son Charles, age 1.
In 1880 he was living in Meyers, Muhlenberg, Kentucky. He was 34, Mary is 33, and their children James, Charles and Lucy were living with them.
Most of the U.S. Census for 1890 was destroyed in a massive fire and the data is not available.
In 1900 Squire and Mary were living in Huntsville, Butler County, Kentucky. Mary was listed as having given birth to three children and all three were still living. Their sons, James and Charles, lived next door with their families.
In the 1910 U.S. Census Squire was 63 and living in Butler County with his wife Mary who was suddenly three years older than Squire. (This is why census records need to be checked very carefully against primary documents such as birth certificates, etc.)
In the 1920 Census Squire was widowed. His wife died April 9, 1919. Squire was now living with his granddaughter Rosa and her husband Fred Cartwright. I wondered why he lived with his granddaughter. Fred Cartwright signed a affidavit on Dec. 9, 1921, where he stated: "Squire has lived with me for the part of two years. During that time he has suffered with rheumatism all the time. At present he is able to be up and around the home. He does not require an attendant each day but his physical health is such that he is not safe to live alone."
Squire died on November 17, 1924 in Huntsville, Butler County, Kentucky. The cause of death on the death certificate is listed as chronic nephritis.
The death description does not really tell the story. Squire's pension papers give more details.
A notarized affidavit states that on January 9, 1923, Squire had a seizure of the brain rendering him insane and factually helpless and that Squire's mental and physical condition is and will continue attendance of another person.
Why did I write this today? I wrote it because, like most of the people I write about in this blog, Squire H. Davis was just an ordinary man. He was not a war hero or a movie star. He was a young man who served his county during wartime and then went home to be a farmer, husband and father.
To quote Arthur Miller in The Death of A Salesman: "Attention must be paid. He is not to be allowed to fall into his grave like an old dog. Attention, Attention must finally be paid to such a person."
That's it for now. As always cousin Richard and I welcome your comments, stories, photos, etc.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
DECEMBER
I couldn't resist showing you this Christmas picture of myself (Sue Humphrey Astle) and my brother Charles Humphrey. (Needless to say, many moons have passed since this was taken.) I remember this cowgirl (or is that cow person?) outfit very clearly and how excited I was to get it for Christmas. Here I am plotting ways to get my brother off the horse so I can ride it.
DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS1 Richard Evirs, Silas Wilson
3 Margot Vine, Johnnie Davis
4 William Callum Astle
5 Elias Keville
6 Laurie St. Hilaire, Harry Kenneson, Thomas Keville
8 Stacy St. Hilaire, Kate Calista Humphrey
9 Sharon Nelson
10 Ardell Rager
12 Jennifer Hearn, Elish Rand
13 Carol Monroe
15 Seanna Vine, Joannah Davis
18 Harriet Whittemore
19 Lauvena Udoxy Whitaker, Camilla Whitaker
20 Angelea Tolle, Benjamin Clark
22 Charlene Bialk
23 Marth McCoy, Molly Humphrey, Ramson Davis
25 John Astle
26 Gardner Kenneson
28 Robert Roadcap
29 Kenneth Humphrey
30 James Burns
31 Linda Evirs, Sara Poe
Saturday, September 13, 2008
CATCHING UP
Lola Berma (Mansfield) (Steed) LoweSeptember 10, 1902 - March 25, 1995
Aunt Lola
"Tom, Tommy, Dad, Husband"
Charles O. Humphrey of Waterbury, VT, was the Master of the Colbyville Grange.
Paul J. DesLauriers, Sr. was a John Alden in a fourth grade Thanksgiving play at the Greehalge School in Lowell, MA, in November 1945. He also worked the curtain for the other parts of the performance. A man of many talents.
As always cousin Richard Evirs and I welcome your comments, suggestions, stories and pictures. If you have information you would like to share, please send it to sastle@comcast.net.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
MEMORY VS. REALITY
OUR FAMILY IN MEMORY AND IN REALITYThe family researcher must always be careful to pay attention to the difference between memory and reality.
Case in point. I always get a big kick out of the movie, The Christmas Story. There is a scene in the movie where the main character, a 10-yr old boy, receives a gift from his aunt. The gift is a pink bunny pajama suit. This isn't just pajamas. It is fuzzy suit that completely covers his head, has big floppy ears and two giant bunny feet. He is mortified and does not want to wear it. His parents tell him to try it on and he does. His father calls it a "pink nightmare" and it is.
I always laugh at this scene because I always distinctly remember my brother Charlie wearing just such an outfit when we were kids. It was for Halloween, I think.
This is where memory and reality collide. I was going through some old family photos and came across the picture you see above.
The reality is that it is me in the bunny suit.
Reality hit again when my sister gave me a doll replica of the boy in the movie as a Christmas present. It sits in my breakfront as a constant reminder to check the facts before believing anything, even my own memory.FAMILY IN THE NEWS
One of the most interesting parts of doing family research is finding new "tidbits" of information that help us paint a clearer picture of our ancestors and their lives. In addition to births, marriages, and deaths, we sometimes find glimpses into the past and how they went about their business of daily living.
Burton H. Humphrey, Sr.
Burton was the son of Charles O. Humphrey and the grandson of Elinas and Nancy Humphrey of Waterbury, VT. He was born in 1868 and he and his family in lived in Barre, VT in the late 1800s. The U.S. Census tells us that he drove an ice cart and was the manager at an ice company.
The Argus and Patriot newspaper was a major source of news for the general area around Waterbury and Barre.
December 12, 1891 tells us: "Burton and his brother Charles went home (to Waterbury) for Thanksgiving day. "
On November 16, 1892 : "George McFarland has sold a half interest in his ice business to B. H.
Humphrey."
On Dec. 14, 1898, same newspaper reported: "Bert Humphrey was thrown from his wagon on South Main street last Friday morning and quite badly shaken up. His nose was broken, a big gash cut in his head and he was otherwise bruised."
Ann Humphrey
Sometimes the news was about a death; but, an obit was sometimes more than just names and dates. Ann Humphrey was the daughter of Elinas and Nancy Humphrey. She was always a little bit of a mystery to us. She never married. The U.S. Census shows her at various times living as an adult with her parents, living with her brother Charles O. Humphrey, and working as a servant in the Fullerton household.
The Waterbury Weavings column in the Argus and Patriot of November 29, 1882 ran the following:
"Miss Ann Humphrey left a line in her room at the hotel Sunday night, saying that she had no home, was not well, her head felt bad, was discouraged and they would find her body in the river near the upper bridge, and another letter to her brother, with directions about her funeral. Monday morning they found her shawl and gloves folded on the bank, then tracks to the edge where she plunged into 12 feet of water. Her body was found a few rods below, in shallow water, frozen to the ice. The deceased was at work in the kitchen of the hotel, and had about $1,000 left her by her father several years ago, which had been used up for her support. She was not very strong."
Ann was 46 when she died. She is buried in the same plot in Hope Cemetery in Waterbury with her mother, father and sister Juliette.
The Telephone Comes to Waterbury
Argus and Patriot, June 6, 1883: "The telephone reached Waterbury last Saturday, but the office was not finally decided on up to Monday morning. An office has been opened in Arms & Haines' store and another is talked of at the corner, perhaps it will be at Evans'drug store. Waterbury can now talk with Montpelier, Barre, Williamstown, Middleses, Moretown, Waitsfield and Warren."
Rev. Calvin Moody
Argus and Patriot, September 10, 1879: "Rev. Calvin Moody, son of George Moody (note: husband of Lucia Eddy Moody, niece of Nancy Eddy Humphrey) a graduate of Middlebury College, now at the Theological Institute at Andover, Mass., supplied the Congregational pulpit Sunday and preached an able sermon. "
Argus and Patriot, May 25, 1881: "Rev. Calvin E. Moody, a native of Waterbury, preaching a very acceptable sermon from the text, :Strive to enter in at the strait gate,". Mr. Moody has been preaching about two years, and is at present supplying a pulpit at Center Harbor, New Hampshire, the old and longest know summer resort on Lake Winnipisseogee (sic.), at the north-western end."
Charles O. Humphrey
Argus and Patriot, June 27, 1894: "Charles O. Humphrey, after a long and painful illness, died at his house near the Center last Wednesday. He was a soldier in the late war, a member of Co. I, 13 Vt Vols, and held the rank of Corporal when honorably discharged at the close of the war. He was a member of Edwin Dillingham Post, Grand Army of the Republic and a respected citizen, whose decease will be sincerely mourned by his family and many friends. Mr. Humphrey was 53 years old and leaves a wife and six children. "
Horace Humphrey
Argus and Patriot, July 20, 1881: "C. C. Warren has bought for $250, it is reported a chestnut gelding 16 hands high and weighing about 1,000 pounds of Horace Humphrey, keeper of the poor farm." (Note: this is interesting because we never knew that Horace ran the Waterbury poor farm. It is even more interesting to note that a man named Ira Humphrey took over the running of the poor farm after Horace. We cannot find a family relationship between the two; but, you can bet that we will keep looking. Seems like a big coincidence.)
Ira Humphrey
Argus and Patriot, March 19, 1884: "Ira Humphrey, who is in charge of the town farm, is reported to have been married at Brookfield a week ago last Sunday, to Miss Ida Shonio of Duxbury." (Note: this is interesting because we have family who married into the same Shonio family.")
Argus and Patriot, November 8, 1899: "Divorces Granted, Ida Humphrey, Waterbury, vs. Ira Humphrey; intolerable severity."
LATE APRIL BIRTHDAYS
20 Jennifer Humphrey, Joseph Corbonara
21 Sabina Walsh McDonnell, Rachel Roadcap
22 David H. Salyers, Gretchen Evirs, Edward Purvee
24 Jenifer Purvee, Brent Mingus
25 Nicole St. Hilaire
26 Phyllis Purvee
27 Kenneth Humphrey, Kenneth Clark
30 Shelton Silverman, Kristine Frankel, Ashley Morgan
MAY BIRTHDAYS
Date unknown: Thomas Jefferson Mansfield, William Evirs, Squire Harper Davis, Orissis DesLauriers.
1 Susan T. Robinson, Irene (Humphrey) Kelley, Susan Tolle
3 Caitlin Purvee
4 Vera Shonio, Rosa Davis
6 Celina DesLauriers, Alma Humphrey
7 Ralph Humphrey, William Rand
8 Ashley Frankel, Lucia Eddy, Thomas Rand
9 Aimee (St. Hilaire) Hutchinson, Nettie Everett Humphrey
10 Maura McNamara
11 Ryan Robinson, Mark Huse Moody
12 Nicholas Mansfield
14 Howard E. Humphrey
17 William Eddy (221 years old today!)
18 Kaithlin Corbonara
20 Chloe Nelson
21 David Vine, Gayle Brewer
22 Edith Nelson, Pamella Nelson
25 Scott Mansfield, Charles Carroll Humphrey
26 Clifford Shonio, Robert Kenneson
27 Francis Rand Humphrey
30 Donna Morgan, Jennifer Turcotte
31 Prosper DesLauriers
NEWEST LEAVES ON OUR FAMILY TREE
Asher John Keltner born February 7, 2008, 8 lbs, 1oz. Parents: Nathan and Anna Keltner.
Jake Paul Pugh born March 11, 2008, 6lbs, 14 oz. Parents: Eric and Wendy Pugh.
OTHER RECENT DISCOVERIES
1. Marriage record for Thomas Astle and Jane Byrne, June 15, 1886 in Angelican-Danville in Canada.
2. Lowell Sun, 1942: First Communion announcement for 109 children at St. Michael's church in Lowell, MA. Among those listed: Paul J. DesLauriers.
3. U.S. IRS Tax Assessment List, 1862, Waterbury, VT. William Humphrey, a one horse wagon worth $75.00 was taxed $1.00.
4. Charles O. Humphrey and Mason Humphrey of Waterbury, listed as part of the junior class of Barre Academy in 1857.
5. Charles O. Humphrey listed as a male member of the Classical Department of People's Academy in Morrisville, VT.
6. Ann M. Humphrey, brother Morton, his wife Ellen, and sister Juliette listed as parishioners of the First Congregational Church, Waterbury, in 1868.
7. Morton Humphrey listed as as a parishioner of Bethany Church, Montpelier, in 1876.
Cousin Richard Evirs and I welcome your comments, suggestions, stories and pictures. If you have information you would like to share, please send it to sastle@comcast.net.




