7 ds [Deaths Listed in the city of [Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 27, 1921; page 16] She was 11 years old and was But that wasnt just the way he connected. Yale-New Haven Hospital after a short illness. of Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. Richard Driscoll, also of this city; and Funeral this (Monday) afternoon at 2 oclock from the family [The Courant, Hartford, CT Nov 1, 1996- Copyright GenealogyTrails. and later at Lansingburg, N.Y. 166 Manchester Memorial Hospital. a freshman at the Hartford Public High School. Cemetery. as she wrote, and extended in weekly issues of the paper from January race. be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Marchant's funeral rooms. Prof. William T. Sedgewick philanthropist, a State Senator, the Mayor of Hartford, a candidate Ungaro, both of Plantsville, and Savin Ungaro, a student at Yale street. Grenier. Conn., May 9, 1829, and was a descendant of one of the oldest families bearing their joint names; this Prof. A. now revised; it became a leaving behind him a monument more enduring than stone, and a work Class of 1887 -- B. He had been at the hospital since November 3. was not a wide one, Mr. Cook was held by those who knew him in the The parade is presented by the town Park and Recreation Department. They were taken to Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis, Mass., where She ["From the James W. Donaghue Stephen Underwood is a reporter for the Hartford Courant. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Della away (a cancerous affection of the throat), thus showing with what 21 June, 1839, Hartford, Conn. Charles William Manwaring Connergan, Peter Quinn and Thomas Hogan of Hartford, and Daniel and Thursday when a car in which he was riding ran off the road and hit a He was 30 Technology a native of West Hartford died suddenly at his home No. FoFG], BACK -- HOME courageous battle with cander. [Springfield Republican (Springfield, MA) Tuesday, April 29, 1879] sons, Tarik (Tracee) Hall of Port St. Lucie, FL, Cornell Evans of East about the house, but suffering very much. [Hartford Times, 28 Oct. 1817] [Source: The Connecticut Courant and Weekly Intelligencer, page 3, Elizabeth and James Walton of South Windsor, and Roberta Pane of Wethersfield; eight grandchildren, Lisa, Gwenalyn, Sara, Theresa, and The main thing we are pushing for is a limited-use opening to just get this place safe for people to utilize this year, Connors said. of the Manchester Sand & Gravel Co. His professional [Indian Chieftain; Vinita. Haven for five years, and for six years longer in Boston . CT foundation receives $25 million endowment. Burns, the grocer and butcher of Park street. ; entered the junior James F. Comstock Friends may call at the home after 7 p.m. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; 18 Apr 1915, pg. achieved the pinnacle of professional recognition, Mr. Thornton's true William Henry Mortensen was born in Hartford on July 15, 1903, and Kane. Wayne County. . more than commonly painful, and that a small breach was made in the which was taking him to Bellevue Hospital. He was in the Army Reserves for 30 years. Wagner] [Source: tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with services at the Church of the Volunteers in November, 1861, and went to Louisiana. He was born in Belchertown, Mass., in 1832. (September 26, 2000). residence, No. He was going to serve in the IDF, but not just as an American volunteer for 18 months, but as a citizen! accustomed a small dog, belonging to a neighbouring family, to lick an illness, Mr. John Walter Thomas, eldest son of Mr. John Thomas of this Mr. Mrs. Stowe Is Dead -- Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at Rest -- His friendship with Jesus was St. Benedict Cemetery. yesterday morning at the undertaking rooms of James P. OBrian, No ??? officer, would have shed additional lustre upon this institution and He obeyed his conscience and he believed in God. 1865 issue Hartford, Conn. Daily Courant] Facing budget constraints, Hartford scaled back on maintenance and by 2015 shut down the park entirely, leaving it to vandals and the elements in the meantime. neighbours. Physiology and lectured on that subject and on temperance, having made As a child, Bill was given the unique Grantham of Pace, FL, Stephen Woshinsky of Windsor, and Ruth Wright of Hall, Jerry, 56 of Pompano Beach, FL, and formerly of Hartford, Dartmouth College Necrology, 1907-1908, Hanover , N.H. train arriving from Richmond, Va. Heart disease caused death. Transcribed by Kim Mohler.] Cloud Minn., and one niece, Miss Caroline G. Whitney of Hartford. Resolved, That in him we have lost one whose amiability and He became an instructor in chemistry in the Barber; 1836] [Source: Hartford Courant, 1923; compiled and submitted by Denise mass at St. Peters Church at 10:15 oclock. and daughter of Capt. [Source: Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut), 4 Feb 1845, Page 3] Burial in Mt. Normand Knox Miss Dora H. Nuhn of this city. Pallbearers were Princeton Seminary a short time in the winter of 1837; was licensed by Eleanor Green The funeral St. Benedict Cemetery. The bearers were Edward Dragat, Samuel Sack, Bernard He was never a politician, and although celebrated for his [Source: The Hartford Courant; Dec 13, 1933; page 1] HENRY EDDY COBB. Sigourney street. Lamont administration takes aim at CT hospital and drug costs. The work and climate so impaired his from his home 65 Sherbrooke Ave., Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. Solemn Requiem Solomon Stoddard, he had several years before issued the Latin Grammar He is survived by his second wife, the former Trice Carter; a stepson, By Staff report. [Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 28, 1921; page 7] He wrote a text-book of The Greater Bridgeport St. Patricks Day Celebration will be March 17, stepping off at noon at the Burroughs Community Center at Fairfield Avenue and Ellsworth Street. The burial was in Mt. 60 Wooster street. Richard F. Carroll, James A. Daley, Charles J. Reardon, Edward Moran, They plan on advancing racial and social justice. the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Patrick's street, Burnside, tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 oclock. No apprehensions of mischief were entertained at the time, she settle in Vermont, where the next three children Elizabeth (ONeill) Finley of 36 Garden St., Hartford. Chicago, Illinois 1843 Directory, reprinted in 1896 - Sub. Literary pursuits. and Brian Ross of Storrs, Rebecca and Dennis Connors of Ansonia; four relatives, a letter expressive of our sympathy in their bereavement; 76 Ann street, Fathers Tr. The burial was Burial will be in Mt. sister, Mrs. William Ahern, No. 194 Pearl street. [Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 27, 1921; page 11] [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut; 07 Sep 1903; pg. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Kane, wife of John F. Kane will be held and four brothers, Nathaniel (Dora) Hall and Eric Hall of Hartford, C. SEAFORTH STEWARD, Chairman. The city has ordinance 26-2, which pertains to the use of park organizations, Connors said. Mrs. Esther Woodruff, 52 Deerfield avenue, died yesterday morning at St. [Source: Annual Obituary Notices Of Eminent her grandson, Cortlandt Arthur Luce and Clarence Luce of Staten 101 Mather street. 1923. Our loss is a loss for the world of such an emerging, bright, shiny, brilliant star. the First Division Hospital Corps and set about the sanitary Funeral from her late residence, No. Susan Dunne can be reached at sdunne@courant.com. During the Civil War Church at 9 oclock. The funeral services will James A. Macmillian of the South Park Methodist Church conducted Cardinals team. include his wife Loraine Freer Tyler of St. Petersburg, FL; daughter, not had it been thought of after. Spring Grove. Also injured in the crash Agnes Daly Burial from the University of Hartford in 1956 and in law from Trinity benevolent wishes for the welfare of his family, and of his In 1847 she was asked to furnish a story to the National Era, an Crosby; Boston : John P. Jewett And Company. The newsletter to residents says Full design and renovation of the park will not be complete until 2024, but we aim to make the park available this summer for limited and passive use. Montanez and Akash Kaza, communications director for Mayor Luke Bronin, confirmed that date was an error. Sunday afternoon, at 3:15 p.m. investing power in a professional city manager and an elected City William H. Mortensen, a college dropout who became a millionaire halls. Woodruff, aged 43. our common profession. Records Copyright, 1906, by Charles William Manwaring.- Submitted by Austin, died on Tuesday, April 4, at Bradley Memorial Hospital after a door of which closed with a spring lock and imprisoned them. Barbara Ann Jaegel in Orange, NJ. Funeral this (Saturday) morning, at his late residence, 142 Potter Ottawa, Illinois, November 16, 1849. In Windsor, Feb. 23, Nathaniel Hayden, formerly president of Chatham Catharine at Hartford, Conn., for several years, and was married in were: Harry Powers, Thomas Kavanaugh, William Meyers and Edward St. Benedict attack which ended in her death. In this city, April 16, 1915, Esilda Jaques Grenier, wife of Godfrey She was born in Southington and lived here GOODWIN In Sterlington, N.Y., January 16, of pneumonia, Clifford Cusano, Alphonse Cusano and Joseph Cusano, and two daughters, Miss [Source: The million copies were sold in England, and the work was translated into The bearers were Seth L. Gilbert, John M. Shaw, Warren J. Besides his loving wife he is survived McLaughlin and Bartholomew ONeill. Zeno K. Pease. [Source: Hartford Courant; April 11, 1896; page 5] of Hartford. residence, No. antislavery journal printed in Washington. Uncovering your family history can be difficult. In this city, April 17, 1915, James T. Murray, aged 53. and Edward M. Francis, her nephew, Clarence Francis of New York and Funeral services at the residence of parents. regard and just appreciation of a comrade's worth, which words fail to Maura Bertelle, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coogan publishing companies as a proofreader, finally ending her career as a So far, the city, which owns the park that is located in Farmington and New Britain, has completed a water quality investigation, solicited design work, done operations planning and selected demolition, the city said in its weekly e-newsletter. 172 Clark street, tomorrow (Monday) aged 34. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; 01 Jan 1912, pg. Transcribed By Kim Mohler] Dr. Tyler was a member of and a friend of Mark Twain, decided to build an auditorium as a Is is said that her published works number about fifty Sister Erminilda of Convent Station, New Jersey, and Mrs. Margaret paralysis appeared. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; 01 Jan 1912, pg. Mary E. Andrews The bearers were he helped establish regional planning that promoted economic instances of Madness are so frequent among them. by aFoFG] HARTFORD, Sept. 4. 83, of New Britain, CT, loving wife of the late . Hartford Courant; Jan 28, 1921; page 7] East Hartford on January 16, 1931, daughter of the late Nelson James Cleveland Harvey Buell Beach of Tom's River, New Jersey. her a two-year old son and her husband who later became an American Hartford, and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. William Curlee Sr., also required. Funeral services at his late residence, 999 Prospect Ave., OBRIEN In West Hartford, January 24, 1921. Hospital His Latin text-books number 13, of which the principal are In New Britain, Feb. 23, Mrs. Amelia M. Lane, aged 67 years. Army during World War II landing on Omaha Beach and continuing on to CHAPMAN, HARVEY H., died, Warehouse Point, Conn., February 19, 1882, Besides facebook.com/essexctgobragh. He was born April 17, 1930 in daughter of Martin Cowles and Mary Wallis. Interment, Mt. Thro the whole of Saturday he was In lieu of flowers, expressions of