Genealogical file of the Grout family
Information from the Sudbury MA vital statistics about the Grout family. Handwritten notes of Warwick cemetery burials are included. There are 2 typed pages of the Grout family history.
Room 2C
Information from the Sudbury MA vital statistics about the Grout family. Handwritten notes of Warwick cemetery burials are included. There are 2 typed pages of the Grout family history.
Two copies of article and picture of Miss Rhoda Cook, born in Warwick, October 15, 1844, on her death in 1935. (Springfield Union, May 7, 1935).
Newspaper article - obituary of Miss Rhoda Cook.
Newspaper article - obituary of Henry H. Cook, born in Warwick, grandson of Daniel Cook one of Warwick's earliest citizens and a soldier of the Revolutionary War.("Warwick News" no paper mentioned, March 5, 1919).
One page of handwritten notes on Cook genealogy.
Seven pages of notes by Charles Morse on Cook genealogy.
File consists of one letter dated 1973 requesting information from Charles Morse about the Cutting family. Morse answered letter and has one note re a John Cutting.
A folder with q single item - a newsclip of the anniversary of Mr and Mrs Levi Cheney. A poem written for the couple ends the column.
Letter from W.P. Champney, dated August 3, 1961, to Charles Morse sending Charles Morse a copy of a letter Mr. Champney sent Elizabeth Earle, Warwick Town Clark, requesting and giving information on the Champney family.
One page of notes by Charles Morse on the Champney family.
A letter to Charles Morse asking for information on Joseph Goodell who lived in Warwick in the 1760's. Charles Morse has provided 5 pages of handwritten notes detailing births and deaths in the Goodell family. A listing of Goodell family members buried in the N Orange Cemetary.
Two pages of hand-written notes about Captain Asa Gould and his descendants
Consists of 2 sheets, one with notes by Charles Morse and the other a letter to the town clerk of Warwick, 1963, asking for help with the Carroll family history. Morse has added notes on the back of the letter.
Eleven pages of notes by Charles Morse on the Conant family.
Letter from Ezra Conant, dated March 10, 1963, asking for program on Bicentennial Celebration. Ezra Conant states that he is a descendant of Ezra Conant born in Warwick 1724 and continues with his genealogy until 1902.
Twelve cards with notes by Charles Morse.
Franklin County Registry of Deeds, March 1770, Book 2, page 402 - notes by Charles Morse giving list of heirs to estate of Deacon Benjamin Conant, died 1769.
There are several pages in this file including a newspaper clipping about Charles Gale who was an old-time stage driver. There are 4 letters to Charles Morse giving him Gale family history and there is a photocopy of an 8 page letter written in a chatty form that describes the Gale family history. There are 2 documents about Revolutionary war service. Also a letter from W B Cook, Jr. talking about memoirs of Patty (Leland) Gale.