BurialMount Olivet Cemetery,White River Jct., VT9366
FlagsGen#11
(George, Joshua, Alonzo Ralph, Ralph, Polycarpus, Nathaniel, Isaac, Isaac, Thomas, Robert.) Daughter of George Kimball Cushman and Eva May (Colby) Cushman.
Eva Rose Cushman Barrows Vincent White River Jct., VT – Eva Rose Cushman Barrows Vincent, 81, died peacefully with her family by her side on Tuesday April 30, 2013 at Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital in Lebanon, NH. Eva was born August 24, 1931 in Bradford, VT a daughter of George K. and Eva (Colby) Cushman. She spent her early years in Bradford before her family moved to Hartford Village. In Hartford she met and was married to Alfred Barrows. They began a family together before his death in 1965. She was later married to Noel Vincent in 1968; they lived in White River Jct. for many years where they operated a rubbish removal and recycling business together. After their retirement they lived on Mascoma Lake for a time before returning to White River where they lived the rest of their lives. Noel died on January 31st. Eva was a devout member of St. Anthony’s Church where she was a past member of the Catholic Daughters. She was also a member of the Veteran’s of Foreign Wars Auxiliary in White River Jct. and volunteered with Noel on many charities including Meals on Wheels and collecting and delivering goods for the Upper Valley Humane Society. She was predeceased by her husbands, Alfred Barrows and Noel Vincent, two sons Ralph and Alfred Barrows; a step son Peter Vincent; great-granddaughter Faith Monmaney; two sisters Elizabeth Goodell and Francise Gusha and two brothers, Jeremiah Cushman and Frank Cushman. She is survived by a daughter Nancy Kendall; a step son Thomas Vincent of Hartland; a brother George Cushman of Chelsea, VT; three sisters, Bertha Crump of FL, Elsie Slack of MA and Myrtle Spaulding of FL as well as several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held Thursday May 2nd from 6-8PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday May 3rd at 11AM at St. Anthony’s Church with burial following in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery both in White River Jct.9377
(George, Joshua, Alonzo Ralph, Ralph, Polycarpus, Nathaniel, Isaac, Isaac, Thomas, Robert.) Daughter of George Kimball Cushman and Eva May (Colby) Cushman.
Death21 Dec 1889, Greenfield, MA, age: 699382,9383
BurialGreen River Cemetery, Greenfield, Franklin Co. MA9383
FlagsGen #8
(Ralph, Polycarpus, Nathaniel, Isaac, Isaac, Thomas, Robert.) Daughter of Ralph Cushman and Sally (Root) Cushman. “He was married April 29, 1852, to Lucinda, daughter of Ralph Cushman of Bernardston., She died in Greenfield, Mass., Decem-ber, 1889”9384. Photo of stone at Find A Grave.9383
“Next came Rev. Thomas Weston, the son of Capt. Coomer and Mrs. Hannah (Doten) Weston, born in Plymouth, Mass , August 30, 1 82 1. His early education was received in the public schools of his native town. Being of studious habit he continued to study even while engaged in other occupations, and thus fitted himself to enter the Meadville (Penn.) theological school. Beginning his attendance there in 1846, he pursued the regular course of study, graduating in June, 1849. After supplying various pulpits for short periods, he became pas- tor of the church in Bernardston, December, 1850, and continued there until the spring of 1852. He was married April 29, 1852, to Lucinda, daughter of Ralph Cushman of Bernardston., She died in Greenfield, Mass., Decem- ber, 1889. They had one daughter, Mary Kay Weston, born at Bernardston, September 12, 1855. In the autumn of 1852, Mr. Weston became pastor of the Unitarian church in Northumberland, Penn., where he remained two years. Returning to Massachusetts, he was installed pastor of the First Congregational church in New Salem, April 18, 1855. After four years of service here, he assumed a like charge at Farming- ton, Me. ; here he resided for five years, then transferred his min- isterial labors to the society at Barnstable, Mass., where he remained nine years, being in addition to his ministry, librarian of the Sturgis(Free)library. In1872heremovedtoWarwick,Mass.,re- maining here for six years. In 1878 he became pastor of the first church in Stowe, Mass., where he continued seven years. Becom- ing permanently lame—-from the effects of a fall —he relinquished parish work, and in the summer of 1885, took up his residence at Greenfield, Mass., where with his daughter he now resides. Mr. Weston has always been much interested in the cause of education, and has served as superintendent and school committee in most of the towns in which he has resided. He has occasionally preached as a supply since his retirement. A sermon preached at the funeral of Dr. Elijah W. Carpenter of Bernardston was published in November, 1855, accompanied by an obituary and an excellent lithographic engraving of Dr.Carpenter. He has also had published a Fast day sermon at Farmington, in April, 1861, and a Thanksgiving day sermon delivered at the same place, November 21, 1 861, was published in the "Franklin Patriot," a newspaper printed in that town. Mr. Weston has now in composition an interesting history of his native place, Plymouth, teeming with valuable historic reminiscences, and containing an extended and vivid account of the Pilgrims. This is not, however, prepared with any definite plan for publication, Mr. Weston expending his leisure in the study and research so congenial to his taste. As a pastor, he has always been devout and faithful; as a writer, he is concise and entertaining. He is also a member of the Ma- sonic fraternity, in whose gatherings he takes a keen interest.9382
Son of Isaac Barton of Greenfield. (note difference in last name of father - Barker or Barton??) He is a farmer and railroad engineer.9345 Another researcher has him as “Lyman G. Barton”.7958
BurialLake City Cemetery, Lake City, Calhoun Co. IA9387
FlagsGen #8
(Ralph, Polycarpus, Nathaniel, Isaac, Isaac, Thomas, Robert.) Son of Ralph Cushman and Sally (Root) Cushman. Phot of stone at Find A Grave.9387 Recorded/transcribed as Saul A Cushman in 1885 state census of IA.9388
SpouseMeriunce (Or, Merium) “Mary” D DENIS9389,9390,9388 , 23772
BurialLake City Cemetery, Lake City, Calhoun Co. IA9387
Photo of stone shared with Samuel R Cushman at Find A Grave.9387 The stone is hard to read and her name may have been Merium?? Recorded as Mary in 1885 IA state census.9388
BurialLake Cemetery, Lake City, Calhoun Co. IA9392
FlagsGen #9
(Samuel, Ralph, Polycarpus, Nathaniel, Isaac, Isaac, Thomas, Robert.) Daughter of Samuel R Cushman and Meriunce Denis. Photo of stone at Find A Grave.9392
Daughter of David and ____(____) Dennison.9320 She married (1 st) George Richardson of Charlestown, NH (Henry Wyles Cushman book p. 248), who died at Charlestown, NH and is buried in New Hampshire (Gravestone of Elizabeth, above). 9394
BurialCenter Cemetery, Bernardston, Franklin Co. M9401
FlagsGen #9
(Henry, Ralph, Polycarpus, Nathaniel, Isaac, Isaac, Thomas, Robert.) Daughter of Henry Clay Cushman and Laura Keep (Brown). Photo of stone at Find A Grave.88