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The Life From The Roots blog topics have changed several times since I began this blog in 2009. I initially wrote only about the family history I had been working on for 20 years. Years later, I was into visiting gardens, historical homes, churches, libraries that had genealogical collections, historical societies, war memorials, and travel/tourism places. I also enjoy posting autographs and photos of famous people I've met or have seen.

Along with my New England roots, other areas include New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and the Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada.

Please check out the labels on the right side for topics (please note, they need work). Below the labels and pageviews is a listing of my top nine posts, according to Google. Four of them pertain to Lowell, MA. These posts change often because they are based on what people are reading.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Watertown, Massachusetts -- World War II Memorial


To These Gallant Heroes of
World War II
This Memorial is Reverently Dedicated

Leonard Almeda
George H. Elms
Douglas C. Kenney
Felix T. Murphy
George Andreotes
John A. Fantasia
Paul L. Kenney
George M. Natale
Joseph F. Arone
Jessie J. Farese
Armand Keshishian
Paul Nugent
Haig G. Barmakain
Romeo A. Farese
Bruce S. Kindred
Joseph M. O’Callaghan Jr.
Lloyd E. Beckwith
Ernest B. Ford
Robert A. Krancer
Michael  C. Papadopulos
John A. Bedrossian
Robert M. Ford
William H. Kremin
George A. Perkins
Raymond W. Braffitt
Arthur O. Furfey
Walter F. LaFort
Alfred W. Pezzella
Gerald C. Breen
Louis W. Gahran Jr.
John M. Lambert
Ralph A. Piteri
Thomas P. Brennan
George M. Gaitanis
Joseph F. Lennon
Clarence D. Powell
Thomas J. Cannalonga
Leopold W. Gierwiatowski
Minas L. Loisou
Robert F. Prest
Richard A. Carmchael
Joseph H. Gilfoil Jr.
Robert E. Looney
Vincent J. Ranucci
Lawrence L. Cashin
Charles E. Griffith
Charles J. Mackin
Lawrence N. Rice
Louis K. Chaberlain
George F. Harris
Gordon G. MacKennan
John A. Richards
Harry A. Chapanian
Robert E. Hartenstein
John J. Maloney
Henry H. Roberts
Carl I. Christianson
Charles R. Hasekian
William F. Mann
Edward T. Roche Jr.
Alfred B. Coffin
Lester W. Haynes
Paul S. Maroubian
Bernard F. Romano
Maurice L. Cohen
John W. Hennessey
Fredrick N. Martin
Angelo Russo
Alfred F. Cole
Richard K. Henry Jr.
Leo J. Martin
Dominic J. Russo
Nicholas Conti
Thaddeus R. Hubbell
John M. McCall
Edward A. Safer
John M. D’Alanno
Paul W. Hughes
Allan McClay Jr.
Raymond E. Sargent
Philip Z. Darch
Alfred Iodice
Stanley J. McEachern
Stephen F. Sawyer
Harold D. Davis
Eric B. Ives
Warren F. McManus
Charles J. Shutt Jr.
Fred Devenney Jr.
Myron L. Jevelekian
Harold H. Melkonian
Warren S. Studley
Joseph A. D’Onofrio
Charles E. Johnson
Suren Melkonian
Otto M. Theurer
James J. Donovan
Henning E. Johnson
Edward F. Moran
Albert C. Todino
Arthur O. Doria
Malcom E. Johnson
John J. Moran
Simon Torossian
Raymond G. Dougan
Louis W. Juliano
Murad Mouradian
Thomas J.Trapasso
Theodore J. DuBois
Aram G. Kadehjian
Richard S. Movsessian
Samuel Tungrain Jr.
Melville B. Eaton
John R. Keane
Harry C. Moyles
Thomas A. Waldron



Earl H. Wellch
Frank D. Borghetti


Michael F. White



Robert S. White



Jack Wiltshire



George F. York




Saturday, January 25, 2014

Lillie Or Lilley -- Surname Saturday



The Lillie / Lilley surname has always been a favorite of mine even though I don't share a direct line. Over the years, several people have contacted me because they saw I had a Scrambling connection. I have over 600 individuals in my tree with that surname. There are some blanks to be filled in, in this tree but perhaps some of what I have might be of use to a person working on the descendants of Roswell Lillie. This family began in Vermont, and ended up in New York, Louisiana, and Michigan.



Generation No. 1

1.Roswell LILLIE was born ABT 1785 in Vermont, and died 19 JUN 1851 in Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., New York. He was buried in So. Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., New York. He married Ruth BANNISTER. She was born 11 SEP 1787 in Royalton, Windsor Co., Vermont, and died 27 FEB 1871 in New York. She was buried in So. Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., New York.

Children of Roswell LILLIE and Ruth BANNISTER were:


2  i.Timothy LILLIE was born 10 JAN 1812 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., New York, and died 20 AUG 1880.
+3  ii.Benjamin J. LILLIE was born 2 MAR 1823 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., New York, and died 22 SEP 1898 in Iberia, New Iberia Co., Louisiana.
4  iii.Levi LILLIE was born 1825, and died in Michigan. He married Jane GREVES.


Generation No. 2

3.Benjamin J. LILLIE (Roswell LILLIE1) was born 2 MAR 1823 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., New York, and died 22 SEP 1898 in Iberia, New Iberia Co., Louisiana. He married Elizabeth VanGordon CLEMONS 12 MAR 1864 in Wright Twp., Ottawa Co., Michigan. She was born 12 DEC 1835 in Shelby, Orleans Co., New York, and died 3 SEP 1874. He married Jane SCRAMBLING 7 JUL 1875 in Ottawa Co., Michigan or Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, daughter of David G. SCRAMBLING and Hannah COOK. She was born 14 FEB 1847 in Laurens, Otsego Co., New York, and died 26 AUG 1913 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. She was buried in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. He married Philena DICKENSON 18 JAN 1843 in Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., New York. She was born 5 JAN 1825 in Pitcaim, St. Lawrence Co., New York, and died 1 JAN 1864.

Children of Benjamin J. LILLIE and Elizabeth VanGordon CLEMONS were:


5  i.Sarah Ann LILLIE was born 10 DEC 1864 in Michigan, and died 4 MAR 1866.
6  ii.Hattie B. LILLIE was born 3 JAN 1866 in Michigan, and died 6 JUN 1895. She married John N. BURKE. He was born 1865, and died 1919 in Michigan.
7  iii.Rose LILLIE was born 30 NOV 1867 in Michigan.
8  iv.Flora LILLIE was born 14 MAR 1869 in Gratiot, Michigan, and died 11 JAN 1893 in Dakota. She married Warren E. GOODENOW 26 OCT 1887 in Grand Haven, Ottawa Co., Michigan, son of Isaiah GOODENOW and Gertrude NISKERN. He was born 1861 in Illinois.
9  v.Dora LILLIE was born 1 APR 1870 in Michigan, and died 13 AUG 1880 in Wright Twp., Ottawa Co., Michigan.
10  vi.L. D. LILLIE was born 26 AUG 1874.

Children of Benjamin J. LILLIE and Jane SCRAMBLING were:


11  i.Lewis Cass LILLIE was born 20 NOV 1875 in Michigan, and died 10 AUG 1876.
12  ii.Jessie Viola LILLIE was born 10 DEC 1876 in Coopersville, Ottawa Co., Michigan, and died 10 JUL 1913 in Jennings, Jefferson Davis, Louisiana. She married Edward Leander MARSH 29 NOV 1911 in New Orleans, Jefferson Co., Louisiana, son of Martin MARSH and Emma STEVENS. He was born JUL 1869 in Blackearth, Dane Co., Wisconsin.
+13  iii.Douglas Daniel LILLIE was born 24 NOV 1877 in Michigan, and died 6 JAN 1959 in of New Iberia, Louisiana.
14  iv.Daisy Emogene LILLIE was born 24 OCT 1879 in Wright Twp., Ottawa Co., Michigan, and died 15 AUG 1880.
15  v.Bertha Evelyn LILLIE was born 3 OCT 1880 in Wright Twp., Ottawa Co., Michigan, and died 12 DEC 1968 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. She married Edward Leander MARSH 16 AUG 1914 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan, son of Martin MARSH and Emma STEVENS. He was born JUL 1869 in Blackearth, Dane Co., Wisconsin. She married Abraham BURGEMASTER 22 APR 1920 in Muskegon, Muskegon Co., Michigan, son of John BURGEMASTER and Catherine VERHOW. He was born 6 JAN 1872 in Polkton, Ottawa Co., Michigan, and died 15 MAR 1941 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan.
16  vi.L. E. LILLIE was born 1880, and died 13 AUG 1880 in Wright Twp., Ottawa Co., Michigan.

Children of Benjamin J. LILLIE and Philena DICKENSON were:


17  i.George A. LILLIE was born 21 JAN 1845 in Michigan, and died in of Wright & Coopersville, Michigan.
+18  ii.Roswell LILLIE was born 26 MAY 1846 in Wright Twp., Ottawa Co., Michigan, and died 9 NOV 1924 in Tangipahoa, Louisiana.
19  iii.Clinton W. LILLIE was born 22 FEB 1848 in Wright Twp., Ottawa Co., Michigan, and died in of Coopersville, Michigan. He married Dora A. CAMPBELL 31 MAY 1893 in Lamont, Ottawa Co., Michigan, daughter of Wm. W. CAMPBELL and Charlotte ANGEL. She was born 1861 in Tallmadge, Ottawa Co., Michigan.
20  iv.Guy C. LILLIE was born 26 AUG 1849 in Michigan, and died in of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
21  v.Eliza P. LILLIE was born 26 FEB 1852 in Michigan.
22  vi.Benjamin Franklin LILLIE was born 9 DEC 1853 in Wright Twp., Ottawa Co., Michigan, and died 18 OCT 1911 in Coopersville, Ottawa Co., Michigan. He married Elizabeth A. BURKE 22 MAR 1887 in Eastmanville, Ottawa Co., Michigan. She was born 1862 in Canada, and died 1930. He married Lorinda Marion SMITH. She was born 25 MAY 1859 in Ottawa Co., Michigan, and died 19 JUN 1884 in Ravenna, Muskegon Co., Michigan.
+23  vii.Silas L. LILLIE was born 31 JUL 1855 in Michigan.
24  viii.Mary A. LILLIE was born 26 APR 1857.
25  ix.Fred LILLIE was born 26 SEP 1858 in Michigan, and died in of Coopersville, Michigan.
26  x.Timothy B. LILLIE was born 26 APR 1860, and died in of Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan.
27  xi.Byron C. LILLIE was born 10 JUL 1862 in Coopersville, Ottawa Co., Michigan, and died in of Coopersville, Michigan. He married Edith M. DEVOWE 6 JUN 1901 in Berlin, Ottawa Co., Michigan, daughter of Lias DEVOWE and Eva DUDLEY. She was born 1877 in Coopersville, Ottawa Co., Michigan.


Generation No. 3

13.Douglas Daniel LILLIE (Benjamin J. LILLIE2, Roswell LILLIE1) was born 24 NOV 1877 in Michigan, and died 6 JAN 1959 in of New Iberia, Louisiana. He was buried in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. He married Grace Blanche BRADFORD 3 JAN 1912 in Ionia City, Ionia Co., Michigan. She was born NOV 1887 in Ionia Co., Michigan, and died 9 JUL 1959 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan.

Children of Douglas Daniel LILLIE and Grace Blanche BRADFORD were:


28  i.Ruth A. LILLIE was born 23 OCT 1912 in Michigan, and died 11 DEC 1979 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan.
29  ii.Marion Jane LILLIE was born 1910, and died 1969.

18.Roswell LILLIE (Benjamin J. LILLIE2, Roswell LILLIE1) was born 26 MAY 1846 in Wright Twp., Ottawa Co., Michigan, and died 9 NOV 1924 in Tangipahoa, Louisiana. He married Mary R. BENNETT 11 SEP 1873 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan. She was born MAR 1845 in Hamberg, Michigan.
Children of Roswell LILLIE and Mary R. BENNETT were:


30  i.Ellen B. LILLIE was born 22 JUN 1877 in Polkton Twp, Ottawa, Michigan. She married Clayton H. RUDY. He was born 1868 in Indiana, and died 11 NOV 1938 in Cortez, Colorado.
31  ii.Hal A. LILLIE was born CA 1882 in Coopersville Twp., Ottawa, Michigan, and died 28 JAN 1899 in Coopersville Twp., Ottawa, Michigan.

23.Silas L. LILLIE (Benjamin J. LILLIE2, Roswell LILLIE1) was born 31 JUL 1855 in Michigan. He married Amanda CLEMENS.

Child of Silas L. LILLIE and Amanda CLEMENS was:


32  i.Benjamin L. LILLIE. He married Evelyn VANNOTTEN 17 APR 1900 in Coopersville, Ottawa Co., Michigan.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Plum Island, Massachusetts

Since many of this year's blog posts have been based on photos I took last year, this one is no exception. From Wikipedia, "The island is located in parts of four municipalities in Essex County. From north to south they are the city of Newburyport, and the Towns of NewburyRowley, and Ipswich." We visit there at least once or twice a year. From the view above, we are facing the area where my husband's parents had a cottage for many years. His father, along with two other friends built it, and they all shared it during the summer months. We also stayed there.





While looking into the lighthouse, all I saw was the reflection behind me.

Very near this spot is where the Atlantic Ocean (above) and the Merrimack River (fresh water) meet. The River is formed in New Hampshire and flows southward, then northeast until it meets the Ocean, a short distance from the above spot. What is interesting is the Merrimack River is a mile from where I live (see below).



Thursday, January 23, 2014

Amherst, New Hampshire -- Horace Greeley Memorial

In Memory of
Horace Greeley
Born February 3, 1811.
Founder of the New York Tribune
Member of Congress
Candidate for President
Died November 29, 1872

Erected by the State of N. H.

* Find-A-Grave site with a lot of information.

Wikipedia site.


Wednesday, January 22, 2014

War Memorial, Amherst, New Hampshire -- Wordless Wednesday

Honor Roll
1917 - 1918

Town of Amherst
A Tribute of Respect
To Those who Served in the
World War
______________

*Paul G. Blandin
*Percy N. Davis
Guy E. Bills
Guy E. Kidder
Elgin J. Bartlett
Leland C. Kidder
Horace R. Boutelle
Ralph G. Manning
Leon K. Boutelle
Everett W. Merrill
Harold B. Burtt
Willard H. Parker
Everett E. Byrd
Frank G. Pettengill
Samuel A. Caldwell
Tracy I. Raymond
Carroll C. Carkin
Earle Roberts
Malcolm D. Clark
Fred Sanville
Peter F. Clarkin
William Sanville
Royal E. Chase
Fred E. Sprague
Ralph W. Chase
Henry L. Stockwell
Albert W. Converse
Carl H. Vogel
James P. Doyle
Byron B. Walker
Daniel J. Doyle
Robert T. Weston
Wendell W. Greenlee
Walter K. Weston
Henry E. Hall
Kenneth B. Wetherbee
Rodney J. Hodgman
William R. White
Elmer E. Hodgman
William F. Whitehouse
William H. Hodgman
Walter R. Whitehousse
Frederick V. Howard
Fred Whittemore
* I assume these two men died.
In May 2013, I did a post with photos of the Amherst common, it may be seen HERE.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Gillmore, Parker, Dodge and Adams -- Tombstone Tuesday

Old Burying Ground, Jaffrey, New Hampshire
I wrote about this cemetery last year, see HERE.

Additional information from the town (a pdf of all names included).
None of these individuals are in my tree, I took them solely to put into FindAGrave.
Samuel L. Gillmore

Abel Parker

Edith Parker

Abel Parker and Edith Parker

Samuel Parker

Job Dodge

Lieut. Thomas Adams

Molly Dodge wife of Lt. Thomas Dodge

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Fanny's House in Brookline, Massachusetts

Sometimes finding an ancestor's home can be extremely easy, especially if you know what city or town they lived. Of course a lot depends on the when they lived there and what kind of resources are available for you to find the address. I was lucky to find my Fanny Poole, 2nd great-grandmother's address from her 1904 obituary, it stated she died in her home, at 39 Addington Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. She was not at this address during the 1900 census or any other source.

Her death location, is a rather short distance from where I live, about 45 minutes away. To find her house, I used google maps, enlarged them and took several photos with my iPad. The old development looked complicated because of all the circular streets, and I knew I'd need simple directions. Another method, and I've used it with much success recently, is to do a google search for the address. When I typed in "39 Addington + Brookline," I was lucky to get a nice screen shot and since it was on the market, I saw the current value, plus photos of the inside. This was a bonus.  With my maps, I was ready to go, except I got lost, and in spite of everything, couldn't take a decent photo of the property. 

You can see Addington Road (red A to left) and how it circles around on the top of Aspinwall Hill, all the paths are just that, they are for walking only. Since we were there in the summer, every shrub and tree was full, plus lots of cars on the road, so, all three made it difficult to take a photo.
The above shot shows Claflin Path (one of seven paths) is right next to her home, and my photo is below, complete with lots of green. However, I couldn't get a decent picture of the building! I believe the best time to go is winter.

A good example how the street and property looks like in winter.

The development above has quite a history. I discovered this when I was at the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site, and asked for directions from there to Addington Road, since it was rather close. I was told that Mr. Olmsted had a hand in that development. I found a good article by the Brookline Historical Society complete with photo of a path and map"The curving, gently rising roadways that wind up and down Aspinwall Hill were originally designed by F.L. Olmsted. Subsequent designers retained the basic curvy street layout devised by Olmsted. Perhaps they appreciated Olmsted's goals of respecting the contours of the hillside and revealing the landscape from a variety of viewpoints as you passed by in your horse drawn carriage. These very same curvy streets, when traveled by foot, make for a very long and slow ascent of the hill. Addington Road is a giant S, with each half of the S traversing opposite sides of the hill. This is where the value of the path's shortcut shines."

The apartments, condos and houses in the entire area are old and beautiful. A few of the ones I liked are below. 





Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Some of Henry David Thoreau's Houses

Only by asking questions and riding around, do you make some great discoveries. Although Henry David Thoreau isn't in my family tree, I treated some of my research about him, as though he were a relative. Naturally, I have always heard of him, being from the area he lived, and it was only during a visit to the Concord Museum that I asked a staff member where did he die?  On my next trip to Concord, I saw the house where he died, and then, by just driving around on a out of the way country road, my eyes caught, "Thoreau Farm Birthplace of Henry David Thoreau." That was totally unexpected, a most delightful surprise and I'm sure a lot of people don't know about this site. In a previous post, I had visited his tombstone.
Note: New photos taken inside recently will be posted to a new blog post on July 22, 2014.



Henry David Thoreau
Died May 6, 1862, in this house which
later became the home of the
Alcott family.

The ‘Yellow House’ where Thoreau lived hits the market for $2.6 million.

From: RealEstate.Boston.com (See this link for photos.)

Period room for Henry D. Thoreau at the Concord Museum, Concord, Massachusetts. It is an ongoing exhibit.


The Concord Museum also has a replica of Henry David Thoreau's house, where he lived at Walden Pond for two years, two months and two days.
 


My next steps are:

1. When weather improves, go to the original site of Thoreau's cabin at Walden Pond and take photos to post here. https://lifefromtheroots.blogspot.com/2014/08/i-learned-to-swim-at-walden-pond-before.html

2. Tour Thoreau's birthplace when it opens in the spring.  https://lifefromtheroots.blogspot.com/2014/07/inside-henry-david-thoreaus-house.html

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Russell in the Lowell Cemetery -- Tombstone Tuesday

I took quite a few photos last year in the Lowell Cemetery, in Lowell, Massachusetts. Because of space here, I'm just posting the names here and have already entered the data and photos into FindAGrave.

Alonzo L. Russell
Lurinda A. Russell
Asa C. Russesll
Emma M. Russell

Alonzo L. Russell
Lurinda A. Russell

Eugene E. Russell
Annie M. Beede

David G. Russell
Jennie W. Blood
Peter G. Russell
Sally Cole Russell
Herbert A. Russell
Eveline M. Russell
Arthur G. Russell


Edwin M. Russell
Edith E. Russell