Obituary, Andrew Hossum Chute III
CHUTE RITES WILL BE HELD SATURDAY
GLOUSTER--Funeral services for Andrew H. Chute who died suddenly Wednesday morning of a heart attack, will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at the home at 30 New St. with Rev. Father Yocke of the Holy Cross Church officiating. Burial will be made in Maplewood.
Mr. Chute, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eber [sic] and Ann Chute was born in Greens Run and came to Jacksonville when a child where he resided until 18 years ago when he come to the city. Always interested in baseball, Mr. Chute became a popular player in his young manhood and continued an ardent fan of that sport.
For 30 years he had been connected with coal mining in this vicinity, serving as superintendent, and for the last several years as safety boss at Poston Mine 6. At the time of his death he was connected with the Big Three Cafe on S.High St.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; daughters, Cecelia of Columbus; Mary of the home; two sisters Mrs. Bernice Carter of Martin, SD; and Mrs. Stella Weldon of Rapid City, SD; one half-brother, George Luther of Jacksonville and a half-sister, Mrs. Mary Dusz of Pleasant City.
Friends may call at any time.
Source: The Athens Messenger, July 18, 1940, Page 8
Obituary, Elizabeth Mary Echstenkamper Chute
ELIZABETH C. LEY
GLOUSTER--Elizabeth Chure Ley, 80, of Glouster died at Mount St. Mary Hospital Sunday at 6 a.m.
She was a native of Glouster, and a daughter of the late William and Cecelia Verhyn [sic] Eshstencamper. Her first husband, Andrew Chute, died in 1940. She was a member of the Holy Cross catholic church, the 500 Club, Bridge Club, the Rothwell Club, and the Catholic Ladies Study Club.
Survivors include her second husband, Edward M. Ley; two sons, Andrew Chute, of South Pasadena, CA; and Robert Chute, of Huron; two daughters, Miss Cecelia Chute, of Columbus; and Mrs. Dale (Mary) Swyers, of Corning; 14 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Grinstead, of Fairborn; and Mrs. Marie Grubb, of Jasper, AR. Two sisters and four brothers also preceded her in death.
Regular mass will be said Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Holy Cross Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. P. Cafferelli officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.
Source: The Athens Messenger, Aug. 24, 1970, Page 4
Obituary, Headley/Hedley Howard Chute
CHUTE, Hedley Howard
CHUTE, Hedley Howard - 74, Dartmouth, passed away January 22, 2004, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in Phinney's Cove, he was the son of the late George and Alice Chute. Hedley worked in the forestry and fishing industries and was well-liked by everyone he met. Surviving are sons, Joseph, Tracey, Ross, and Martin; several grandchildren. Visitation 2-5 p.m. Sunday in Atlantic Funeral Home, 771 Main St., Dartmouth. Burial in Hampton Cemetery, Annapolis County, at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 27. On-line condolences may be sent to: www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com
Source: The Halifax Herald Limited, Saturday, January 24, 2004; Chronicle-Herald/Mail Star, Jan 25 2004
Biography, Reverend Peter Sanborn
Second pastor, Rev. Peter Sanborn. Ordained June 9, 1790. Dismissed June 7, 1820. He was the tenth child of William and Mary (Sleeper) Sanborn, and was born at Kingston, N. H., Aug. 13, 1766, and was graduated at Dartmouth College, 1786, in a class of twenty-five. Of these, ten became ministers of the Gospel. He studied theology with the Rev. Ephraim Judson, of Taunton, Mass., and preached his first sermon in Dighton, May 24, 1778, and his first in Reading in 1789. A strong Arminian influence in the Society, and the refusal of three men, previously called, to settle in it, because a difficult field, and the fact as stated by him to the Rev. Dr. Barrows, that he was, as he believed, the thirty-second candidate, led Mr. Sanborn to consider his call nine months before acceptance. The ordaining council was lengthy and stormy, as between the Calvinistic and Arminian theologies, and crowded the ordination of the young Hopkinsian into the candle-light of that long June day. His ministry, and specially till past 1810, was one of marked power. For special seasons of interest, three revivals signalized it, the most noted of which was in 1810, when for a term there was not a house in the town in which at least one praying person could not be found, and but few families that did not have family worship. As a preacher Mr. Sanborn was ardent, and in his earlier years, very impressive. Three of his revival sermons are in print; also one preached before the Mass. Missionary Society, in 1815; The Right Hand of Fellowship, at the Installation of the Rev. Reuben Emerson, over the First Parish, Wakefield, 1804; and an Anti-Masonic Address delivered in Reading, 1829. Mr. Sanborn was twice married. His first wife was Miss Mary Stimpson, adopted daughter of Daniel Chute, Esq., of Reading, married May 26, 1798, and had, by this union, nine children. After her decease, Oct. 15, 1818, he married, in 1819, Miss Martha Wakefield, by which new alliance five children were added to his house. She died May 2, 1847. He died Aug. 8, 1857, in the same house where he began his home in Reading, sixty-seven years before. Two sons in the ministry still live, the Rev. Pliny F., of Bloomfield, New York, and the Rev. George Edward, of Northborough, Mass. His funeral sermon, which was published, was preached by the Rev. Lyman Whiting, D. D.
Source: Eaton, Hon. Lilley. Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Mass., Including the Present Towns of Wakefield, Reading and North Reading from 1639-1874. Alfred Mudge & Son Printers, 34 School Street, Boston, Mass., 1874. Chapter: OLD SOUTH CHURCH. The church now called the "Old South Church, of Reading," formerly called the "West Parish Church". Pages 216-217
Obituary, Celeste B. Blanchard Dawson
DAWSON Celeste B. Dawson, 81, of Marysville, died Thursday morning, March 25, 2004 at The Gables. She retired after 20 years of service as a secretary in the purchasing department at OM Scott and Sons. She was a member of the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. She was an avid flower gardener and for many years grew flowers for the sanctuary of the church. Celeste enjoyed reading, crocheting, playing bridge, crossword puzzles and fishing. She founded "Grandma's Fishing Excursions" to the delight of her grandchildren. She was born January 14, 1923 in Labadieville, La. to the late Camille B. and Alice Barlow Blanchard. She married Eugene M. Dawson on February 21, 1944 in Baton Rouge, La. He also preceded her in death September 27, 1984. Celeste is survived by their children, Rita J. Rausch of Marysville, Maxwell E. (Yolanda) Dawson of Lithia, Fla. and Tammie A. (S. Doug) Chute of Wise, Va.; grandchildren, Angela (Sam) Peake, Aaron (Holly) Rausch, Adam (Laura) Rausch, Julie and Laurel Dawson, Christopher (Suzanne) Chute, Elizabeth Chute; great-grandchildren, Sydney and Alexis Peake, Cody and Kelsey Rausch, Nathaniel Chute, Meghan Chute; sisters, Pauline Clause of Calif., Estelle Hull, Alice Melanson, both of La.; nephew, William (Pat) Dawson; niece, Alice Dawson, both of Columbus; and family friends, John Rausch and Pam Gould. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes with Fr. Barry Bentz officiating and burial following at Sunset Cemetery near Galloway. Calling hours will be Sunday from 4-8 p.m. at the INGRAM FUNERAL HOME, 975 N. Maple St., Marysville. A Rosary will be read at 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.
Source: Columbus Ohio Dispatch, Obituaries for March 28, 2004
Obituary, Mary J. Chute Swyers
Mary J. Swyers, 94, of Corning, passed away Sunday, January 4, 2015 at Altercare of Canal Winchester.
She was born July 19, 1920 in Jacksonville, daughter of the late Andrew Chute and Elizabeth Echstenkamper Chute Ley.
She was the widow of the late Dale L. Swyers, who passed away in 1992.
Mary retired from Goodyear in Logan in 1982. She was a member of the St. Bernard�s Catholic Church in Corning and was a former member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Corning.
She is survived by her daughters, Kay (Jack) Grubb of Canal Winchester, Suzanne Baird of Jamestown, Beth Pompey of Glouster and Denise (Sean) Brooks of Trimble; grandchildren, Julie (Gene) Roy, Stephanie Swyers, Jason Pompey, Frank (Julie) Grubb, Melanie (Mark) Heim, Jennifer (David) Sogers, Sarah (Steve) Turley, Rebecca (Greg) Levitt, Emily (Steve) Erisman and Quinton Brooks; 18 great grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren; brother, Robert (Susan) Chute of New Jersey and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Andrew Chute; sister, Cecelia Chute and a son-in-law, Mitch Pompey.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 AM, Thursday, January 8, 2015 at the St. Bernard Catholic Church, 425 Adams St., Corning.
Interment will be at Maplewood Cemetery in Glouster.
Friends may call the funeral home from 2-8 PM, Wednesday, with a Rosary Service beginning at 5:00 PM.
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Charity of your choice.
Cardaras Funeral Homes
Obituary, Jesse Arthur/Arthur Jesse Chute
Arthur Chute
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Parker Funeral Home, Newport, for Arthus Chuce [Arthur Chute], 74, South Beach. Burial will be in Eureka cemetery at Newport.
Surviving are his widow, Lillian; one daughter Reta O'Grady of Bend; three grandchildren, Mrs. Barbara Gipson of Tacoma, Wash., Tom O'Grady, Seattle, Wash., Kathleen O'Grady of Bend; one great grandson; three sisters and four brothers.
Lincoln County Leader, May 28, 1959
Obituary, Lillian F. Woods Chute
LILLIAN F. CHUTE
Graveside services for a former resident, Lillian F. Chute, 89 of Bend, were held July 9 at Eureka Cemetery, Newport, under the direction of the Taber Funeral Home, Bend. Officers of the Newport Eagles Auxiliary officiated.
Mrs. Chute was born April 2, 1886 at Springfield, Illinois, and she died July 6 at a Bend nursing home. She had lived in Bend for the past 35 years and prior to that had lived in Newport.
She was a member of the Newport Eagles Auxiliary.
Her Husband, Arthur J. Chute, preceded her in death in May 1959.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs Reta O'Grady of Bend; two brothers, David and Charles Wood, both of Denver, Colorado; three grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter.
Contributions may be made in her memory to the charity fund of the Newport Eagles Lodge.
Lincoln County Leader, July 10, 1975
Obituary, George Greenlief Chute
George G. Chute
Funeral for George Greenleas [Greenleaf] Chute, 5242 NE 15th Ave., will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Colonial Mortuary. Mr. Chute died Sunday at Good Samaritan Hospital.
Born May 24, 1893, at Fairview, Ill., Mr. Chute had resided in Portland since 1905. He was a city fireman from 1908 until his retirement in 1935. Breeding and training greyhounds occupied his time following his retirement. Mr. Chute was a veteran of the Spanish-American War.
He is survived by his niece, Mrs. Emily Chute Skidmore, Hollywood, Calif.
Source: Unknown Portland area newspaper, date unknown
Death Announcement, Marguerite/Margaret May Chute Goss
GOSS�July 6, Margaret M., of 4306 SW Marigold. Friends invited to attend funeral services Friday, July 8, at 11 am, at the Adams Memorial Chapel, Riverview cemetery. Miller & Tracey, Funeral Directors.
Source: The Oregonian, 8 Jul 1955, p36
Obituary, Reta Latonia Chute O'Grady
Reta Chute O'Grady, 84, died of heart problems Dec. 19 at a foster care home in Bend. A graveside service will be held at 2 p. m. Dec. 23 at Deschutes Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Paul Gross officiating.
Mrs. O'Grady was born Aug 8, 1909, outside of Baggs, Wyo., the only child of Arthur Jesse and Lilian (Wood) Chute. In 1921, she moved with her parents to Bend. She married Harry Herbert Stuart O'Grady on Jan. 17, 1928. He died on April 18, 1972.
She is survived by three children, Barbara O'Grady Phillips of Tacoma, Wash., and Kathleen O'Grady Tiller and Thomas Harry O'Grady, both of Bend; Six grandchildren, five great grandchildren and two step-great grandchildren.
She was a charter member of the Bend Eagles Auxiliary, a member of the Rebekah Lodge, Deschutes Pioneer Association and Nativity Lutheran Church. She was an outdoors person. She enjoyed travel and still photography.
Memorial contributions may be made to Meals on Wheels, 1036 NE Fifth St., Bend 97701, St. Charles Rehabilitation Unit Home Health Care, 2500 NE Neff Road, Bend 97701, or a charity of one's choice.
Niswonger-Reynolds Funeral Home is in charge of Arrangements.
Source: THE BULLETIN, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, Tuesday, December 21, 1993, page C-6
Obituary, Irene Popp Chute
Irene T. Chute, 96, a resident of the Hillside Assisted Living, Montoursville, formerly of Trout Run, died May 5, 2010, at the Hillside Facility. Her husband, Donald D. Chute, died in 1999, the couple were married for 62 years.
Born February 1, 1914 in Lemont, PA, Irene was the daughter of the late George and Veronica Popp. She was educated in the Irwin School District. She was a devout Catholic and was an active member of the St. Aloysius Church of Ralston, prior to moving to the Hillside.
Irene was a long time stay-at-home mom before being employed by the Williamsport School District. She retired after 22 years as cafeteria manager and cook at the Trout Run Elementary School.
Besides her delicious home cooking, she will be remembered for her beautiful gardens filled with flowers and vegetables. While at the Hillside she was very active in their many programs. She was especially proud of being a graduate of PEER, Pennsylvania Empowered Expert Resident. Irene was a very caring thoughtful friend and neighbor whose sharp mind never failed her.
The family wishes to thank the staff at the Hillside and Susquehanna Health Hospice for their compassionate care. Irene was a beloved Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, sister, and aunt who will be fondly remembered by her loving family and friends. She was very proud of her family and their accomplishments.
Irene is survived by her children Patricia Curtis, Barbara Dawes, Elaine Campbell, Kenneth, Owen, and Donald "Buddy" Chute, and a "daughter" Janice Zepka, 22 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. She is also survived by two sisters, Margaret Miller and Elizabeth Moffat, and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by two sons Raymond and Robbie Chute, three sisters and five brothers.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, at Church of St. Ann, 1220 Northway Road, Williamsport. Burial will be in Pennsdale Cemetery, Trout Run. Visitation will be held from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday at Sanders, 821 Diamond St. Williamsport.
Memorial contributions in Irene's name may be made to Susquehanna Hospice, 1100 Grampian Blvd. Williamsport, PA 17701. www.sandersmortuary.com
Obituary, Mark M. Chute
Mark M. Chute, 51, of McKeesport, died Monday, June 30, 2014, at UPMC McKeesport Hospital. He was born May 1, 1963, in McKeesport, a son of the late Raymond J. and Mary F. Powell Chute. Mark was the owner and operator of Chutes Silk Screen for the past 10 years and was a member of St. Patrick Parish in McKeesport and was a longtime member of Turners. Surviving are his wife, Jodi Yauch Chute; a son, Ian Chute; and a daughter, Taylor Chute, both at home. Also surviving are sisters, Donna (the late Gene) Chancio, of McKeesport; Linda (Fred) Cuadrado, of Boston, Pa., and Cathy J. Chute, of McKeesport; and many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the JAYCOX-JAWORSKI FUNERAL HOME INC., 2703 O'Neil Blvd., McKeesport. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Patrick Church with the Rev. Vincent Velas as celebrant. Interment will follow in New St. Joseph Cemetery, North Versailles.
http://www.jaycox-jaworskifh.com.
Source: Pittsburgh Tribune Review, 7/1/2014
Obituary, Irene S. Chute Shay
Mrs. Irene Shay, 79, a former Bradford resident, died at her home, 164 Barrett Ave., Jamestown, N.Y., Friday. She was born Jan. 19, 1894, in Bradford, a daughter of the late John F. and Sophronia Chute, and married A.D. Shay, who died March 29, 1924. Mrs. Shaw was a member of the Rew City E.U.B. Church when she resided in Bradford. She moved to Jamestown in 1941. Surviving are a son, John A. Shay of Jamestown; two granddaughters ; three great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Harvey of Farmers Valley and Mrs. F. Paul Hughes of Derrick City. Friends may call at the Koch- Chatley Memorial Chapel after 3 p.m. Sunday, where funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday. The Rev. David Pyles of the Foursquare Gospel Church will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery.
Source: See Source Reference.
Obituary, Margaret ("Maggie") Maude Chute (Rose) Banks
Mrs. Maude Banks, age 68, 32 Luther St, died Saturday in Fox Hospital following an illness of several weeks. Funeral will be held at the Bookhout Funeral Home tonight at 8. The Rev. R. N. Wilkinson will officiate and burial will be in Coventry, R. I., where the Rev. Carl Skillin, a son-in-law, will conduct a brief service at the grave.
Mrs. Banks was born in Nova Scotia, the daughter of James William Chute and Ellen (Banks) Chute. On October 5, 1912, she was married to Minard Banks, who survives. Other survivors are a daughter and a son, Mrs. Orman Short, West Oneonta, and Dana Banks, this city, and four daughters by a previous marriage, Mrs. Carl D. Skillin, Worcester, Mass., Mrs. Charles Sprague, Mrs. Dorothy Stoughton, and Mrs. Ralph Roe, Roselle Park, N. J. She is also survived by a brother, Edmund C. Chute, Worcester, Mass. and a sister, Mrs. Anna Jenkins, Oakland, R. I., and 11 grandchildren.
Mrs. Banks, a former resident of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, had lived in this city for 18 years. She was a member of the River Street Baptist Church.
Source: Oneonta Star, Oct. 9, 1945.
Obituary, Dorothy A. Rose Stoughton
ROSELLE PARK--Mrs. Dorothy Rose Stoughton of 13 W. Westfield Ave., widow of Frederick Stoughton, died yesterday at Englewood Hospital after a short illness.
A native of Lyndeborough, N.H., Mrs. Stoughton had lived in Bergenfield before coming here 12 years ago.
She was employed seven years in the accounting department of Childhood Interests, Inc., toymakers, here.
Daughter of the late Willard and Maggie Rose, Mrs. Stoughton leaves four sisters, Mrs. Charles Sprague and Mrs. Ralph E. Roe, here, Mrs. Carl D. Skillin of Hardwick, Vt. and Mrs. Orman Short of Binghamton, N.Y., also a brother, Dana W. Banks of Oneida, N.Y.
Services will be at the Prall Funeral Home, 124 E. First Ave., Roselle.
Source: Pratt Funeral Home
Obituary, Julia Edna Steedly Chute
CHUTE: Edna S. Chute, 93, a former school teacher and technical librarian, died Wednesday, February 20, 2007 at her home in Goose Creek, SC.
Born November 29, 1913 in Branchville, SC she was one of three children of Hammond Daniel and Elizabeth Anne (Hunter) Steedly. She was a graduate of Winthrop College and taught English in the Ashepoo schools. She retired from the Charleston Naval Shipyard as a technical librarian in 1974. Mrs. Chute was a charter member of the First Baptist Church of Goose Creek. She was active in the Church and was there in the very beginning when services were first held.
Her husband of 34 years, Woodrow W. Chute, preceded her in death in 1964; her son Woodrow W. Chute, Jr. died in December 2006; her brother, H.D. Steedly, and sister Anne Yongue, also preceded her in death. She will be deeply missed by her family: Robert H. Chute and Judy of Lake Wylie, SC; Elizabeth Siegel of Homer, Alaska, and Jeanne Lynch and Tom of Goose Creek, SC; seven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 2-5:00PM Saturday, February 24, 2006 at McAlister-Smith Funeral Home, 100 S. Goose Creek Chapel (Hwy52), Goose Creek. Funeral services will be held 2:00PM Sunday, February 25, 2006 at the First Baptist Church of Goose Creek, 141 St. James Ave., Goose Creek, SC 29445. Interment will follow at Hunter's Chapel Cemetery in Bamberg, SC.
Memorials may be made to the building fund at First Baptist Church of Goose Creek.
It appears that Harriet Evelyn ("Hattie") Chute (Morell) Collins may have had her son Harold Leslie Chute out of wedlock, as his birthday is around 1905 or 1906, and her first marriage was in 1908; her second in 1918. Harold first appears in the 1910 census in the home of his grandfather, Daniel Marsden Chute at age 4, and next appears in the 1920 Census as "Harold Collins" (possibly mis-identified) in the home of his step-father, Frank Collins. By 1930 he was being identified as Harold L. Chute. "Leslie" as his middle name appears in a Family Genealogical Database, possibly created by one of his descendants. He appears to have two descendants, Harold Franklin Chute, Sr. and Jr.
Obituary, Shirley Mae Harper Chute
Shirley Chute, born October 17, 1941 in Tacoma, WA, passed away July 28, 2004 in Tacoma at the age of 62. Shirley was the loving wife of William R. Chute of Spanaway, WA; mother of William E. Chute of Spanaway and Amber (Scott) McCalla of Colorado Springs, CO; grandmother of Cristal, Casandra, Daisy Mae, Joshua and Caleb; sister of Pati (Chuck) Wagner of Tucson, AZ and Robert Harper of Seattle, WA. A Graveside Service will be held Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at Fir Lane Memorial Park, Spanaway, WA.
A Graveside Service will be held Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at Fir Lane Memorial Park, Spanaway, WA.
Source: http://www.southsoundclassifieds.com/Obits/Listing.asp#storylink=cpy, Pub Date: 7/31/2004
Obituary, Silvia Irene Chute Bailes
Silvia Irene Chute Bailes, 65, of Parkersburg, died Thursday evening at St. Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg.
She was born in Upshur County, daughter of the late Lawrence and Bernice Castro Chute. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and retired from Dils Brothers Department Store after more than 30 years service.
She is survived by son, William A. Tomlinson of Parkersburg; a daughter, Leah Powell of Grafton.
The funeral was held at 3pm Saturday at the Franklin Funeral Chapel in Parkersburg, with the Rev. Robert A. Sadler Sr. Officiating. Burial was in Sunset Memory Gardens.
Source: St. Marys Oracle - St. Marys, WV, Jan 23, 1986
Obituary, Margaret Futey Chute
Margaret Futey Chute was born Feb. 20, 1916, in Barton, OH, a daughter of John and Ceronice Futey. She married Benjamin Chute Aug. 25, 1945. Surviving are her daughter and caregiver, Brenda (Terry) Dragosin; a son, Edmund (Marie) Chute; grandchildren, Amy Chute (Tom Karrasch), Jason (Nicole Chute, Stacy (Joe) Snider, Amanda (Kelly) Jerabek and Tiffany (Justin) Porter; seven great-grandchildren, Mason, Porter, Briella Snider, Benjamin, Ella and Avery Chute, and Adrian Jerabek; sisters, Anne Tomlinson, Mary Ward, Jennifer Formal, and Elizabeth Keylor and several nieces and nephews. She was prceded in death by her parents; her husband of 32 years; sisters, Helen Masherah, and Josephine Aeschliman; brothers, John, Paul, and Andy Futey; and half brothers, and Denny Futey.
Source: See Source Reference.
Obituary, Marjorie Jane Chute Henry
Marjorie Jane Henry, 87, of Parkersburg Care & Rehabilitation passed away November 16, 2015.
She was born April 4, 1928 in Wood County a daughter of the late Abraham and Hespbeth Reed Chute and foster parents, Harold and Ocie Ricky.
She was a member of the First Assembly of God and was a homemaker.
She is survived by two sons, Perry (Fiancee� Maureen) of Parkersburg, and Oscar (Lucille) of Middlebourne, WV, three daughters, Kathy (Fiancee� Tom) of Elizabeth, WV, Sylvia and Juanita of Parkersburg and several other surviving step children. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Malcolm, Timmothy, J. D., Brandon, Perry, Sherri, Purrie, Amber, Jay, Christopher, Raeanna, Amber, Charity, Patti, Tomi, Stanford, Travis, Rodney, Steven, R. J., Jamie, Rex, Margie, Jeff and Michael and several other grandchildren and great grandchildren, a nephew, Frank (Dorothy Ann) and their children and many other nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by one son, one daughter, twelve siblings, and two grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be today, Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 1:30 p.m. at Kimes Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 521 5th St., Parkersburg with Reverend Brad Puckett and Reverend Bob Holland officiating. Burial will follow at Evergreen North Cemetery. Visitation will also be today from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Online condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting Kimes Funeral Home & Cremation Services
Reminisence, Charles M. Armstrong
�My maternal grandfather was a Christian of action. During his career in the industrial and mercantile worlds, he found the strength to counsel alcoholics and also to befriend a neighbor lady whose need was for a chance to rebuild her financial resources. ... Grandfather�s personal motto was, �Behind the dim unknown/ Standeth God within the shadow / keeping watch above his own.� He rendered these words in beautiful calligraphy, on a poster large enough to dominate the bedroom wall. The words were written by James Russell Lowell, during the time of our Civil War.�
Katheryn Pino Seestedt, date unknown, in the article, �What the Church Means To Me�, written for the newsletter printed by the St. John�s United Church of Christ in Marine City, Michigan.
Reminisence, Edna Marilla Pino Redman
�My father�s sister � the only �mother�s helper� among seven brothers - wrote in my little girl�s autograph book the words, �In simple trust like theirs who heard/Beside the Syrian Sea/ the gracious calling of the Lord. / Let us, like them, without a word / Rise up and follow thee.� John Greenleaf Whittier wrote those words, and Aunt Edna illustrated them with a simple drawing in colored pencil.�
Katheryn Pino Seestedt, date unknown, in the article, �What the Church Means To Me�, written for the newsletter printed by the St. John�s United Church of Christ in Marine City, Michigan.
Biographical Sketch, Dr. Frank Foster Chute, M.D.
Husband of Minnie Vivian Miller (daughter of Dr. John William Miller [# 160233923] & Florence Amelia Payzant [# 166552957]).
Frank Foster Chute served in the First World War. His Attestation paper provides the following: Enlistment: 9 November 1915; Born: 19 October 1893, Berwick, Kings Co., Nova Scotia; Occupation: Teacher; Regt No. 522077; Next-of-kin [father:] Perry James Chute, Berwick.
He graduated from Acadia University, BA, 1913; and Dalhousie University faculty of Medicine, with Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery, 11 May 1922. [Bulletin of Acadia University, Wolfville, N.S., Canada, 1913�1914 (Truro, N.S.: News Publishing Co. Ltd., 1913), p. 112; Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine Calendar, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1922-1923.]
Marriage: Frank Foster Chute, medical doctor, 29, birth: Berwick, residence: Canning, Kings Co.; Father: Perry James Chute, Mother: Fedelia Foster; & Minnie Vivian Miller, 25, birth: Canning, residence: Canning; Father: John William Miller, Mother: Florence Payzant; 13 September 1922, Grand Pr�, Kings Co., Nova Scotia. [From image of marriage certificate at: Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics, Marriage Registrations, Registration Year: 1922 - Book: 34 - Page: 286.]
The 1901 & 1911 Censuses of Canada list Frank Chute and his parents' family, living in Kings Co., Nova Scotia, as:
1901, in Berwick: Perrey J Chute, 44 (b. 22 November 1856), Farmer; Fidlia Chute, 42 (b. 20 June 1852); Fannie L Chute, 13 (b. 25 April 1887); Dora V Chute, 11 (b. 7 August 1889); Fred H Chute, 10 (b. 4 October 1890); Zephania B Chute, 8 (b. 21 April 1892); Frank F Chute, 7 (b. 19 October 1893); Max Chute, 4 (b. 4 September 1896); all born in Nova Scotia;
1911, in South Berwick: Perry Chute, 52 (b. November 1858), Farmer; Fidelia Chute, 51 (b. June 1859, USA); Frances Chute, 23 (b. September 1887), Teacher, School; Dorothy Chute, 21 (b. August 1899); Fred Chute, 20 (b. October 1890); Jophina Chute, 19 (b. April 1892); Frank Chute, 17 (b. October 1893); Mas Chute, 14 (b. September 1896); all born in Nova Scotia other than Fidelia (though her birthplace is given as Nova Scotia in 1901).
The 1945 & 1949 Canada Voters Lists give Frank and Minnie Chute, living in Ottawa, Ontario, as:
1945, at 324 First Avenue: Chute, Dr. Frank F., doctor; and Chute, Mrs. Frank F.
1949, at 301 First Avenue: Chute, Dr. Frank F., doctor; Chute, Mrs. Minnie; and Chute, Carl M., Boy Scout Ass.
Source: See Source Reference
Genealogical Notation, Harvey Havelock Chute
"Harvey Havelock, b. June 4, 1869; m. Oct. 3, 1869, Lucinda, daughter of George and Catharine Ann McGee." William Edward Chute corrected the incorrect marriage date in his Errata section: "On page 116, Harvey H. Chute, m. 1893."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894, p. 116; Errata, p. 196
Genealogical Notation, Cynthia Chute McConnell
"Cynthia, b. Apr. 7, 1839; m. Elisha, son of Benjamin McConnell jr., by Rev. Martin Shook McConnell, Sept. 6, 1854, in Bayham, Elgin Co., Ont., and lived on his father's old farm in Malahide, a steady, Christian man; d. June 9, 1SS7, aged 62. The widow still lives on the old place with her three boys."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894, p. 60
Genealogical Notation, Bertha Elvira Chute Wixom
"i. Bertha, b. Mar. 29, 1876; m. Alexander Wixom, Mar. 23, 1893."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894, p. 153
Genealogical Notation, Syrena N. Chute Ellis
"Syrena N., b. March 22, 1823; m. Fred Ellis, Nov. 1844; and had a son Freeman, had three daughters, Aristook, Me.; she d. May 1858; he m. 2nd, Mary Spooner; m. 3rd, Juliette, daughter of Reuben and Nancy (Chute) Stubbs. See No. 17. He d. 1890; aged 73." [Note: the marriage date is probably incorrect.]
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894, p. 78
College Yearbook, Arabelle Louise Chute Evans
"Iota chapter of Delta Phi Delta, national art fraternity, was established on Ohio's campus to promote art interest among college students and to help in every way to create art interest in communities at large. Meetings are alternately business and social. The organization this year sponsored an art exhibit of Japanese Prints in the library. President: Ruth Wendelken; Vice-President: Don Thatcher; Secretary: Arabelle Chute; Treasurer: Roberta Law.
Source: Ohio University yearbook, 1935, Delta Phi Delta fraternity page
"Sophia, b. Oct. 31, 1809; m. Hicks Chesley, (James, Maj. Samuel), Jan. 7, 1834, and lived in Clarence. She d. Feb. 16, 1876; he d. Mar. 30, 1881, aged 73."
"Adelia, b. 1841; d. 1888."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Page 68.
"Patience, b. 1844; m. Robert Starratt, two children."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Page 68.
"Sarah, b. Nov.3, 1758; m., 1777, in Annapolis Co., N. S., Thomas Hicks,* who d. Apr. 9, 1826, aged 66; she d. Aug., 1836.
(* John Hicks m. Elizabeth Russell, 1740 and had Hannah, 1743; Ephraim, 1744; Russell, 1745; Seth, 1746; Patience, 1752; John, jun., 1754; Thomas, 1758; Weston, 1760; Hannah, 1763; Ruth, 1765, d. single, 1836. This family lived in Falmouth, N. S.)
Ch.:
1. Patience, b. April 1, 1778; m. James Chesley,* (Major Samuel1), and had children; d. Oct., 1843; he d. Oct., 1846.
2. Sarah, b. Feb. 11, 1780; m. John Rice and lived on Brier Island, Digby Co., N. S. ; d. 1814.
3. Mary, b. Feb. 23, 1784; m. Nicholas Hains; lived on Brier Island; he d. about 1817 ; she d. 1854.
4. Roby or Rubia, b. Jan. 26, 1785; m. Asa Foster. See Foster.
5. Jobe, b. Feb. 3, 1786 ; m. May 4, 1809, Bridget Burrows ; lived on Brier Island; d. 1840.
6. Susan, b. Apr. 5, 1788; m. John Rice and d. on Brier Island, June, 1872.
7. Charles, b. Apr. 7, 1790; m. Bridget Burke, Brier Island.
8. Amelia, b. June 9, 1793; m. David Welsh, Brier Island, and d. in 1874.
9. Gilbert, b. Feb. 1, 1795; drowned 1834.
10. Harriet, b. Feb. 7, 1797; m. John Murdock, who d. Nov. 13, 1871, aged 86; d. Oct. 22, 1869.
11. Joseph, b. June 10, 1799; in. Lovena Langley, who d. about 1830; he d. 1873, at Bridgetown; m., 2nd, Eliza Fritz, w. of Asa Thomas.
12. Horatio Nelson, b. July 29, 1801 ; m. Dec. 14, 1824, Elizabeth (b. May, 1805), daughter of Peter Mongard and had 3 children. He d. May 14, 1872."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Page 20.
iv. Priscilla, b. Jan. 7, 1832; m. Stephen Medicraft, Oct. 10, 1852. Children:
1. William Albert
2. Lydia
3. Isabella
4. Abram
5. Mary Ann, m. James Evans
6. Alonzo, d. aged 4.
7. Freeman
8. Minnie
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Page 96.
Note that there are considerable issues with the birthdates of Stephen and his brother, John Thomas Medicraft, Jr., who married Mary Chute. Many genealogical databases have them born one day apart (suggesting they were twins who were born before and after midnight), but census records reflect a different year for Stephen. Verification of their actual birthdates is needed.
"ii. Anzonetta, b. Mar. 11, 1853; m. William A. Poole, Feb. 29, 1876, and had Herman, b. 1878; she d. June, 1889, in Woburn; he m. 2nd, Mary Flint."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Page 106.
"i. Ruth, b. Jan. 13, 1755; m. Aug., 1775, Jeremiah5 Jordan (James4, Jeremiah3,Jeremiah2, Rev. Robert1), in Windham ; she d. Apr. 16, 1803 ; and he m., 2nd, Mrs. Rebecca Rice, who d. ____ See Rice. He d. at Naples, about 1840, aged 87.
Ch. :
1. Mary, b. 1776.
2. Curtis, b. 1778;? m. Mary Lord, who d. 1871; had two children.
3. Jeremiah, b. 1780;? m. Roxanna ; lived in the West.
4. Dianna, b. 1781 ; m. 1801, Joseph McLellan; had seven children and d. Dec., 1857 ; he d. June 12, 1841, aged sixty-three, at Webb's Mills.
5. James, b. May, 1784 ; m. Eliza Hall; had one son and five daughters and d. about 1830; she d. Dec., 1857.
6. Almira, b. Mar., 1788; m. 1810, George, son of Wm. Babb; had seven children and d. Aug., 1853, at Saccarappa; he d. Nov., 1830, aged 54.
7. Thomas Chute, b. July 12, 1794 ; m. Nellie Wood from P. E. I. ; had four or five children and d. Apr. 27, 1876; she d. Jan. 30, 1871, aged 69, Naples.
8. Henry, b. 1799 ; m. Polly Littlehail; had three or four children ; d. Dec., 1861 ; she d. Jan., 1861, aged 60.
9. Abigail, b. 1801.
10. Jotham, b. 1806 ; killed in the Mexican war.
11. Ruth, b. Dec. 20, 1808; m. 1827, Caleb Chaplain, and had six daughters and four sons. Mary Jane, b. 1829; m. Newell Nutting Chute.
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Page 26.
"i. John D'orsay, b. May 5, 1870."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Page 138.
Obituary, Lawrence Elmer Chute
Lawrence was born in Dauphin and received is education in Dauphin & at the Wilson River School. Following his education and marriage to Grace in 1950, they farmed in the Dauphin district until he sold the farm. In 2007 he moved into and enjoyed Lorray Manor in Dauphin until July 30, 2010 when a stroke forced him into the hospital and eventually into the Dauphin Personal Care Home.
He was an avid gardener and for many years enjoyed curling and attending bonspiels in the Parkland area. He was a long time member of the Farmers Curling Club where he served as President for several years. He was also a founding member of the Dauphin Agriculture Heritage Club.
Lawrence & Grace spent many enjoyable years wintering in Florida where they made many new friends, spending numerous hours enjoying the Florida sunshine, the fresh fruit and taking out-of-town visitors to the dog races and other Florida attractions.
Lawrence felt a strong connection to his heritage. He took many priceless photos of his family, and in later years went to great lengths and expense to create a family photo portrait which he provided a copy to all his siblings, nieces and nephews.
Source: See Source Reference
Obituary, Leroy Larry Chute
CHUTE, LeRoy Larry - 89, Youngs Cove, Annapolis Co., died January 31, 2004, in Digby General Hospital, Digby. Born in Phinney Cove, he was a son of the late Frank and Jessie Chute. He was a retired scallop fisherman and later had his own hobby and craft shop. He is survived by daughters, Twila Calnek, Port Williams; Susan Marie (Lindsay) Stark, Parkers Cove; sons, Phillip Roy, Sheldon Lloyd (Doreen), Daniel Lester (Kathy), all of Youngs Cove; 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Pearl Beatrice Sarty; sisters, Lena, Eva, Alta, Ola, Minnie, Ellen, and Elrica; brothers, Ken, Clyde, Eber, Stanley, Lester, Harvey. Cremation has taken place. Funeral service 2 p.m. today in Robert L. Hall Funeral Home, Bridgetown, William Creighton officiating. Interment will be in Hampton Cemetery. Donations in memory may be made to Hampton Cemetery. E-mail condolences may be sent to: [email protected]
Source: The Halifax Herald Limited, Monday, February 2, 2004
Genealogical Notes, Eleazer Woodworth and Mary Chute
12. vi. Eleazer Woodworth (Silas, etc.), b. in Cornwallis, N. S., Nov. 3, 1768; m. Mary Chute (Samuel, John, Lionel, James, James, Lionel), Sept. 8, 1790, and lived near Berwick, farmers and pious members of the Baptist church. He d. July 5, 1844; she d. in Bayham, Ont., Oct. 7, 1851, aged 81.
CHILDREN.
25 i William, b. April 8, 1792.
ii Charlotte, b. Nov. 23, 1794; m. John N. Sanford. See Sanford.
iii Olivia, b. July 24, 1796; m. Dea. Andrew Chute. See No. 36.
iv Eunice, b. Oct. 1, 1798; in. Dea. Aaron Chute. See No. 60.
26 v Richard, b. May 27, 1801.
vi Elizabeth, b. Dec. 23, 1803 ; m. Samuel Wear. See Wear.
27 vii Ezekiel, b. July 28, 1806.
28 viii Edward, b. March 2, 1809.
ix Mary J., b. Sept. 6, 1811; m. Benjamin Palmer. See Palmer.
x Sarah A., b. Aug. 4, 1813; m. David Chute. See No. 65.
29 xi Charles, b. Xmas, 1815.
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894, page cclii, Allied Families: Woodworth
"23228 ELEAZUR, b. at Cornwallis Nov 3, 1768, m. Mary Chute 1791, d July 5, 1844; his wife d Oct. 7, 1851. They had five sons and six daughters, whose names have not been ascertained, except two � Charlotte, m John Sandford March 7, 1821. Olive."
Source: Descendants of Walter Woodworth Of Scituate, Mass.. Records Compiled by William Atwater Woodworth, White Plains, N. Y. January, 1898, Page 27
Genealogical Notes, William Woodworth and Lucy Foster Woodworth
25. vii. William Woodworth (Eleazer, Silas, Ichabod, Benjamin, Walter, Walter), b. in Cornwallis, April 8, 1792; m. Lucy Foster (Benjamin, Isaac, Benjamin, Jacob, Isaac, Reginald), by Rev. Thomas Ansley, 1816; lived in Cornwallis till 1846, when he sold out to his brother-in-law, Benjamin Foster, Jr, and moved to Hampton, where he d. Oct. 27, 1848; she d. April 10, 1855, of dropsy [edema].
CHILDREN."9. Lucy, b. May 24, 1795, m. 1816, William Woodworth, son of Eleazer."
Source: Calnek, W. A., History of the County of Annapolis, William Briggs Co., Publisher, Toronto. 1897. Facsimile edition printed by Mika Publishing Company, Belleville, Ontario, Canada. 1980, page 511. Entry: Benjamin Foster.
Genealogical Notes, John Newcomb Sanford and Charlotte Woodworth Sanford
13. vi. John Newcomb Sanford (Samuel, Benjamin, Esbon, Samuel, John), b. in Cornwallis, N. S., Xmas, 1788; m. Sophia, daughter of David Condon, by Rev. Edward Manning, March 13, 1813, and lived at Horton; she d. March 24, 1820, aged 30; he m. 2d, Charlotte Woodworth (see Woodworth), March 7, 1821, by Rev. Edward Manning, and d. May 15, 1831 ; she d. in Clements,Sept. 19, 1861, in her 68th year.
Children.Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894, page cxc, Allied Families: Sanford
Genealogical Notes, Richard Woodworth and Susanna Chute Woodworth
26. vii. Richard Woodworth (Eleazer, Elias, etc.), b. in Cornwallis, May 27, 1801 ; m. Susanna Chute (see No. 21), by Rev. Edward Manning, Dec. 27, 1827, and lived on the south mountain, near Morristown, farmer and carpenter. For a year or two, 1837-8, they lived with Dea. Andrew Chute at Bear River; then in 1858, they went to Elgin county, Ont., and back again. He d. June 23, 1875.
CHILDREN.Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894, pages cclx - cclxi, Allied Families: Woodworth
Genealogical Notes, Benjamin Palmer and Mary J. Woodworth Palmer
16. viii. Benjamin Palmer (Enoch, Lewis), b. Sept. 3, 1815; m. Mary J., daughter of Eleazer and Mary Woodworth, by Rev. William Chipman, Dec. 22, 1838, and lived on the South Mountain, Cornwallis, N. S.; a farmer and Baptist exhorter; d. Sept. 10, 1889.
Children.
i John Albert, b. Sept. 4, 1840; m. Anna McGranihan,1863; 5 children.
ii William Burpee, b. Dec. 8, 1841 ; m. Elizabeth L. Palmer (Alpheus, Alpheus, Lewis, John, etc.), Dec. 23, 1863, and had one daughter, Melinda A., b. 1869; m. John W.Moore, Lynn, Mass. Mr. Palmer is a mechanic in Lynn, and Mrs. Palmer is a writer for the papers.
iii Edmund Chute, b. Aug. 16, 1843 ; m. Mary Eliza, daughter of Thomas R Palmer, Jan. 8, 1868; 3 children; Waterville, N. S.
iv Maey Amy, b. April 24, 1845; d. 1846.
v Ezekiel K., b. Oct. 18, 1846; m. Eliza, daughter of James Bent, June 25, 1879; 3 children.
vi Joel P., b. July 2, 1848; m. Anna, daughter of William H. Barnaby, 1880, and d. at Chipman Brook, 1884. She m. 2d, Willard Rudolph, 1885, and d. 1888.
vii James R., b. June 8, 1850; m. Martha Reed, Florida, 1880.
viii Robert W., b. Jan. 27, 1852; killed in the Modoc War, 1872.
ix Margaret E., b. Dec. 27, 1853; m. William Ridout Marshall (Isaac, William, David, Isaac), 1876; 3 or 4 children ; Cambridge, Mass.
x Mary Olivia, b. Dec. 27, 1855; m. Walter R. Simmons, June 17, 1886, Boston, Mass.; have a daughter Pauline, besides 2 daughters he had by a 1st wife.
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894, pages cxliii - cxliv, Allied Families: Palmer
Genealogical Notes, Enoch Lewis Palmer, Sr. and Margaret Robinson Palmer
1 1 vii. Enoch Lewis Palmer (Benjamin, Lewis, John, etc.), was b. in Aylesford, Kings county, N. S., April 24, 1788; in. Margaret, daughter of Robert Robinson, by Parson John Wiswall, March 11, 1811, and lived on a farm in Morristown, where he d. Dec. 10, 1869; she d. March 9, 1882, aged 88. CHILDREN.Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894, pages cxli - cxlii, Allied Families: Palmer
Genealogical Notes, Reverend James Palmer and Julia E. Cogswell Palmer
xiii Rev. James [Palmer], b, April 6, 1837; m. Julia E., daughter of Dea. Oliver H. Cogswell, 1856; one daughter, Laleah, b. 1858; m. her cousin, Theodore McConnell of Ontario. Rev. Mr. Palmer was a zealous minister in the Baptist church, but d. young, Aug. 4, 1865; she d. Dec. 13, 1876, aged 38.
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894, page cxlii, Allied Families: Palmer
Genealogical Notes, Ezekiel Prior/Pryer Sanford and Louisa Millner Sanford
19. vii. Ezekiel Pryer Sanford, another brother, b. April 27, 1828 ; m. Louisa, daughter of Jonathan Millner, July 12, 1853, and lived in Clements, east of Bear River. She d. 1856, aged 24; he m. 2d, Harriet Amanda Brown (William and Mary, George and Mary, the last Mary daughter of Jacob Cornwell and widow of William Allen and James Johnson of Digby county), March 31, 1858, and d. July 7, 1890.
CHILDREN.Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894, pages cxciii-cxciv, Allied Families: Sanford