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Surnames: Colby, Foale
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Seeking information on Ethel Colby and her husband Henry Foale. One known son, Harry, was born @ 1880 in London, England. Harry emigrated to Canada, Unknown if his parents did. Any and all help is appreciated.
Who is this??
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Subject: [COLBY] Richard "Rick" B. Colby (1958 ~ 2005) Obit
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Surnames: Colby, Brown
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Richard "Rick" B. Colby
Richard "Rick" B. Colby, 46, of Naples, FL and formerly of Laconia, NH,
died at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, on Thursday, January
27, 2005 with his family by his side. Rick was born on May 30, 1958 in
Laconia, NH, the son of Richard C. and the late Priscilla (Brown) Colby. He
attended the Laconia schools and in 1977 graduated from Laconia High
School. He then attended the University of New Hampshire. Rick worked for
Gunstock Ski Area, the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, UPS, Linens 'n
Things and in recent years, while living in Florida, he worked at Bed, Bath
& Beyond. He had lived in Florida for the past 14 years.
Rick enjoyed life. In his youth, he played Little League baseball,
participated in Boy Scouts and sang with the Colby Trio. He played football
in high school and played the trumpet in the band. He enjoyed water skiing
and and snow skiing coached a Little League team. He like to cook, spend
time with his family, watch the Patriots, ride roller coasters and
traveling. One of his favorite places to visit was Disney World. We will
miss his large presence in our lives, his thoughtfulness, friendliness and
that happy, contagious laugh. Survivors include his loving and devoted
fiancee, Carol Nichols; her two sons, David and Samuel Nichols of Naples,
FL; his father, Richard C. Colby of Laconia, NH; a sister, Catherine Line
and her husband, Paul of Gilmanton I. W., NH; a brother, Jeffrey and his
wife, Kathleen of West Roxbury, MA; a niece and nephews whom he enjoyed
spending time with Carolyn, Tim, Chris and Derek. He was predeceased by his
mother, Priscilla Colby in 199!
6 and by a brother, Christopher R. Colby in 1963. There will be no calling
hours.
A funeral service will be held on Saturday, February 5, 2005 at 1:00 p.m.
at the Laconia Congregational Church, Veterans Square, Laconia, Rev. Dr.
Warren H. Bouton, Pastor of the Church will officiate. A memorial service
is also being planned in the near future to take place in Naples, FL.
Spring burial will be in the family lot in Union Cemetery, Laconia, NH. In
lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Priscilla Colby
Scholarship Fund, c/o Lakes Region Scholarship Foundation, P.O Box 7312,
Gilford, NH 03247. WilkinsonBeane Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 164
Pleasant Street, Laconia, NH is in charge of the arrangements. For more
information and to view an online memorial go to www.wilkinsonbeane.com
================
Rick Colby
A memorial service for Rick Colby who passed away January 27, 2005 will be
on Saturday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at Community Congregational Church,
15300 North Tamiami Trail, Naples.
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Georgene Colby
MONDOVI, Minn. - Georgene Colby, 100, a lifelong resident of the Mondovi
area, died Friday, Sept. 23, 2005, at the American Lutheran Home, Mondovi.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2005, at Zion
Lutheran Church, Mondovi, with the Rev. Paul Woebbeking officiating. Burial
will follow at Riverside Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8
p.m. Monday, Sept. 26, at Poeschel Funeral Home and again at the church from
10 a.m. until the hour of services Tuesday.
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Surnames: Colby, Turner, Dudley
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Wesley H. Colby
EXETER - Wesley H. Colby Jr., 76, of Friar Tuck Drive, died July 7, 2005, at his home after a period of failing health.
He was born April 13, 1929, in Haverhill, Mass., the son of the late Wesley H. and Phyllis (Turner) Colby Sr.
Colby grew up and was a longtime resident in Merrimac, Mass. He had resided in Exeter for the past 15 years, and formerly lived in East Kingston for 18 years.
Mr. Colby worked as a truck driver for more than 20 years at Lawrence Motor Lines in Haverhill, Mass. Teamster Local #437.
He was a 50-year member of the Bethany Masonic Lodge F&AM in Merrimac, Mass.
He enjoyed antique cars and trucks.
He is survived by his wife, Carol (Dudley) Colby of Exeter; three sons, Duayne Colby of Jacksonville, Fla., Keith Colby of Exeter, and Scott Colby of Kingston; one stepbrother, Jeff Eaton of New Hampshire; six grandchildren, one great-grandson, nieces and nephews.
There are no calling hours. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, July 12, at 11 a.m. at the Exeter Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 101A First Ave., Waltham, MA 02451.
Arrangements are by the Brewitt Funeral Home, 14 Pine St., Exeter.
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Surnames: Colby, Trunnell
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Viola "Betty" Colby (nee Trunnell) of Sterling, IL, formerly of Naples, FL, was a long-time member of Glades Country Club. She was born July 4, 1921 died October 25, 2005. She married Herbert Colby July 4, 1941. He died in 1997. Survived by daughter, Virginia (Peter) Darby, son William (Kelley) Colby, daughter, Victoria (Patrick) Liston; two sisters, Katherine Edstrom of Rock Island, IL and Donna Laughead of Sterling, IL; and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 29th in Sterling, IL.
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Richard "Rick" B. Colby
Richard "Rick" B. Colby, 46, of Naples, FL and formerly of Laconia, NH, died at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, on Thursday, January 27, 2005 with his family by his side. Rick was born on May 30, 1958 in Laconia, NH, the son of Richard C. and the late Priscilla (Brown) Colby. He attended the Laconia schools and in 1977 graduated from Laconia High School. He then attended the University of New Hampshire. Rick worked for Gunstock Ski Area, the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, UPS, Linens 'n Things and in recent years, while living in Florida, he worked at Bed, Bath & Beyond. He had lived in Florida for the past 14 years.
Rick enjoyed life. In his youth, he played Little League baseball, participated in Boy Scouts and sang with the Colby Trio. He played football in high school and played the trumpet in the band. He enjoyed water skiing and and snow skiing coached a Little League team. He like to cook, spend time with his family, watch the Patriots, ride roller coasters and traveling. One of his favorite places to visit was Disney World. We will miss his large presence in our lives, his thoughtfulness, friendliness and that happy, contagious laugh. Survivors include his loving and devoted fiancee, Carol Nichols; her two sons, David and Samuel Nichols of Naples, FL; his father, Richard C. Colby of Laconia, NH; a sister, Catherine Line and her husband, Paul of Gilmanton I. W., NH; a brother, Jeffrey and his wife, Kathleen of West Roxbury, MA; a niece and nephews whom he enjoyed spending time with Carolyn, Tim, Chris and Derek. He was predeceased by his mother, Priscilla Colby in 199!
6 and by a brother, Christopher R. Colby in 1963. There will be no calling hours.
A funeral service will be held on Saturday, February 5, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the Laconia Congregational Church, Veterans Square, Laconia, Rev. Dr. Warren H. Bouton, Pastor of the Church will officiate. A memorial service is also being planned in the near future to take place in Naples, FL. Spring burial will be in the family lot in Union Cemetery, Laconia, NH. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Priscilla Colby Scholarship Fund, c/o Lakes Region Scholarship Foundation, P.O Box 7312, Gilford, NH 03247. WilkinsonBeane Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, NH is in charge of the arrangements. For more information and to view an online memorial go to www.wilkinsonbeane.com
================
Rick Colby
A memorial service for Rick Colby who passed away January 27, 2005 will be on Saturday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at Community Congregational Church, 15300 North Tamiami Trail, Naples.
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Surnames: colby,bond
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I am searching for info on charlotte colby. I know she married alfred charles bond. But I don't know when.He was born infeb 1882 in norfolk. Any help would be great.
Trying to identify Franklin S. Colby b. abt 1825 Vermont
Franklin S. Colby m. 2 Apr 1856 Derby, VT Elizabeth Messer.
Franklin is listed in the 1850 census Plymouth, Vermont with a David Burt
family.
Franklin and Elizabeth have a daughter Hattie Colby b. abt 1872 Canada.
Hattie married Alpheus E. Brown Aug 3 1892 Claremont, NH.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ron
My oldest granddaughter just presented us with a new Great granddaughter.
Cambree Lannae Harvey b. Oct 18, 2005 Richfield, Utah
weight: 5lb 3 oz
time: 12:16 p.m.
Ron
Hi Virginia
I have something different for Ephraim Colby's line that married Lydia
Chase.
I think "Helene" (Your Souce) has followed the wrong line for Ephraim Colby
who married Lydia Chase
You have Ephraim, EPHRIAM, JOSEPH, JOSEPH, JOHN, JOHN, ANTHONY
This line you have were all in Amesbury.
The Colby's that were in Haverhill follow this line
Anthony & Susannah
Isaac & Martha Parrat
Anthony & Mary Currier
Richard & Hannah Davis
Ephraim & Hannah Ela
Ephraim & Lydia Chase.
From the Haverhill Vital Records
Ephraim bp 19 Jun 1774 s/o Ephraim Colby and Hannah Ela
Ephraim m. 24 Jul 1806 (Intent) Lydia Chase
Ephraim Colby d. 18 Jun 1833
Ronald Colby
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----- Original Message -----
From: "virginia aguilera" <myhouse(a)mcmsys.com>
To: <COLBY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: [COLBY] Louisa Colby, daughter of Lydia Colby, wife of John
Quimby
1. EPHRIAM16 COLBY (EPHRIAM15, JOSEPH14, JOSEPH13, JOHN12, JOHN11,
ANTHONY10, THOMAS9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JOHN5, HENRY4, JOHN3, HUGH2,
ROBERT1 DECOLBY) (Source: "Helene'"<hlvmp(a)comcast.net>.) was born 12 Dec
1773 (Source: Family Bible of Edward Atwood Wells Holt.), and died Jun 1833
in Not proved listed as Haverhill deaths. He married LYDIA CHASE Abt. 1806
(Source: Robert C. Colby, Jr..), She was born 30 Nov 1785.
Children of EPHRIAM COLBY and LYDIA CHASE are:
2. i. MARY ANN17 COLBY, b. 01 Sep 1806; d. Apr 1872.
ii. MARGARET COLBY, b. 11 Sep 1806 (Source: Family Bible of Edward Atwood
Wells Holt.).
iii. LOUISA COLBY, b. 23 Jun 1808 (Source: Family Bible of Edward Atwood
Wells Holt.).
iv. EMELINE M. COLBY, b. 05 Mar 1811 (Source: Family Bible of Edward Atwood
Wells Holt.).
v. HARRIET N. COLBY, b. 08 Oct 1819 (Source: Family Bible of Edward Atwood
Wells Holt.); d. 15 Oct 1824 (Source: Family Bible of Edward Atwood Wells
Holt, Death date in family bible probably refers to this Hannah.).
vi. WILLIAM B. COLBY, b. 08 Jun 1822 (Source: Family Bible of Edward Atwood
Wells Holt.).
vii. HANNAH P. COLBY (Source: Family Bible of Edward Atwood Wells Holt.),
b. 02 Feb 1825 (Source: Family Bible of Edward Atwood Wells Holt.); d. 07
Jul 1842 (Source: Family Bible of Edward Atwood Wells Holt.).
viii. CAROLINE C. COLBY, b. Dec 1831 (Source: Family Bible of Edward Atwood
Wells Holt.).
This Lydia is I think is Lydia Chase. Is Ephriam's 1st wife Hannah? I have
a death date in the family bible of Oct 16, 1824 for a Harriet N Colby
could this be Ephriam Colby's mother ? Mary Ann Colby married a Holt and is
buried in North Andover, MA. -Virginia Holt Aguilera
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To: <COLBY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 9:03 AM
Subject: Re: [COLBY] Louisa Colby, daughter of Lydia Colby, wife of John
Quimby
> Melissa
> Do you where Lydia Colby died or where she is buried? Did she die in New
> York or Indiana?
> When did Louisa Quimby die and does the death records list her father and
> mother?
>
> I have one possibilty for Lydia, Lydia Chase b. 1789 Haverhill, MA. She
> married Ephraim Colby and was his 2nd wife. We know very little about her
> and only one child, there could be more. Ephraim died in 1833
>
> Loisa Colby married 5 Oct 1830 New Hampshire John T. G. Quimby
>
>
> Ronald Colby
> rmcolby(a)micro-net.com
> Kearns, Utah
> 801-680-1317
>
> I finally got my head together, now my body is falling apart.
>
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Melissa Moore" <mcm(a)kgs.ku.edu>
> To: <COLBY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 9:24 AM
> Subject: [COLBY] Louisa Colby, daughter of Lydia Colby, wife of John
Quimby
>
>
> I am new to this list but I’ve read the archives. I am searching for
> information about an ancestor Louisa COLBY and I hope someone on this
> list can help.
>
> When I was in high school, my mother's mother, Marion CLAPP gave me the
> sampler she had, which was made by Louisa COLBY. I don’t remember being
> told how we were related, nor can my mother, just that we were. I was
> given her name COLBY as my middle name. Well, after I got married, my
> mother gave me the collection of coin silver, which had also been her
> mother's. The sampler had her name, Louisa COLBY, as a 12-year-old, but
> no date. The silver is engraved L. C. Q. So the other day, I just
> happened to be looking at the silver. Later that afternoon I asked Mom
> if she knew what the Q. stood for, and it just popped into her head,
> Louisa COLBY QUIMBY. She even said, "I have no idea how I remembered
> that but asking about the silver and giving me the initials, I
> remembered. I remember my mother saying her name. And 'COLBY QUIMBY' is
> sort of strange so I remembered it because of that too." So suddenly I
> had a lot of new information. The sampler has no date -- it just says
> "12 years." So I looked on Ancestry for Louisa QUIMBY and I found her-
> and her mother, Lydia COLBY, was living with her!! And in 1860 and 1870
> she lived in Ballston, Saratoga, NY, which is where my grandmother lived
> and right near where my mother was raised. The Ballston Spa Village
> Cemetery is full of CLAPPs. Below is what I know about Louisa COLBY so
> far. I still don’t know how the COLBY’s overlap with my grandmother,
> Marion CLAPP. She was born 11 OCT 1893 in NY. Her father was George Fox
> CLAPP (1860-1945) and her mother was Mallie L. BARNES (1862 – 1941).
> George’s parents were Russell P. CLAPP and Madelia FOX. Mallie’s parents
> were John BARNES and Caroline C. UNKNOWN. I know more, but that is
> enough for this email!
>
>
> Louisa COLBY – born ca. 1812-1813 in Massachusetts
> !850 census: she was living in Wentworth, Grafton, New Hampshire with
> her husband John QUIMBY, her mother, Lydia COLBY and her daughter Emily,
> age 16.
> 1860 & 1870 census: She was living in Ballston, Saratoga, NY with her
> husband and mother.
> 1880 census: she was living in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana with her
> husband, daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter.
>
> John QUIMBY was born ca. 1812-1813 in New Hampshire. The 1850 and 1860
> census list him as a shoemaker. In 1870 he was a horse dealer. In 1880
> he was a retired hotel keeper.
>
> Emily (Emiley) QUIMBY was born ca. 1834 in New Hampshire.
> She lived with her parents and grandmother in 1850 as stated above. She
> got married sometime after 1865, when her husband’s first wife died (I
> think). In 1870 she lived in Richland, Shelby, Indiana with her husband
> William MIDDLESWORTH and his 4 of his 6 children by his first wife,
> Louisa Ann WALDEN. In the 1900 census she is widowed and living next
> door to her step-son Hugh in Indianapolis. She died 7 JUL 1901 and is
> buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis. As far as I know, she never
> had any children of her own.
>
> Lydia Colby was born ca. 1786-1787 in Massachusetts. Since she was not
> on the 1880 census, so I assume she died between 1870 and 1880. Her
> husband was born in Massachusetts and that is all I know about him.
>
> Do any of you know any more about these people?
>
> Hoping to hear from you,
> Melissa Colby Moore
> Lawrence, Kansas
> mcm(a)ku.edu <mailto:mcm@ku.edu>
>
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I have some extracts from the Colby Cemetery, Westport, Maine that I'm
unable to identify.
John Colby d. Apr 11 1820 (23y 2m) seperate stone
Nancy J. d. Sep 23 2855 (5y)
Walter F. d. Sep 12 1857 (1y 4m)
Rugles d. Oct 20 1844 (abt 8m)
Children of William and Nancy J. Colby
(above three on one stone.)
Nancy J. Colby d. Dec 19 1868 (1y 7m)
George S Snell d. Sep 12 1882 (58y)
Charles E. Jones d. Jul 6 1878 (28y)
William D. Jones d. Aug 2 1859 (11y) s/o Peter and Abigail Jones
Peter Jones b. Nov 12 1807, d. Sep 27 1882 (74y 10m)
Abigail Jones d. May 18 1853 (33y) w/o Peter Jones
Genevieve H. Janes SP5 U.S.Navy WW II Jan 22 1918 - Apr 22 1973
Does anyone know who these folks are? Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Ronald Colby
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Ron, I am not certain, but it appears that this man is
wearing a Civil War US Army cavalry officer uniform.
The collar insignia is crossed swords which is that of
the cavalry.
Go to:
http://howardlanham.tripod.com/linkgr4/link176.html
Bob Colby
p.s. Ron, Is it about time that subscribers post their
Colby family line?
--- Ronald Colby <rmcolby(a)micro-net.com> wrote:
> Bob
> you have any idea who this uniform might be?
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Alice Volkert
> To: Colby, Ronald
> Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 11:22 PM
> Subject: Uniform?
>
>
> I have attached a picture that was sent to me. It
> is rather the worse for wear! But, I wondered if
> you can identify the uniform the man is wearing.
> Or, maybe if you can't, there is someone on the list
> who can - I think a guy named "BOB" is into the
> military stuff??? If I remember the name
> correctly? You could send it to him. Thanks for
> any help!
> Alice Volkert
>
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Brian Colby
10/10/2005
BATH - Brian Colby, 56, of Oak Street, died suddenly Saturday, Oct. 8,
2005, at a Brunswick hospital.
He was born Dec. 17, 1948, in Boothbay Harbor, a son of Robert and
Margaret Dawson Colby. In 1966 he graduated from Hinckley High School. He
served in the Navy for nine years. For 27 years, he was employed at Bath
Iron Works in the electrical department.
He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, collecting stamps,
gardening and fishing.
Survivors include his parents, Robert and Margaret Colby of Boothbay
Harbor; two daughters, Heather Simmons and her husband, Todd, of Woolwich
and Merilee Solie and her husband, David, of Cody, Wyo.; three brothers,
Mark Colby of Boothbay Harbor, Kevin Colby and his wife, Connie, of
Southport Harbor and Sean Colby and his wife, Karen, of Boothbay; 10
grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by one grandson, Jeremiah Simmons, who died March
23.
Visiting hours are from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Mayo,
Curtis & Hill Funeral Home, 819 High St., Bath. A funeral service will be
held at 2 p.m. Thursday DAY at the United Church of Christ Congregational,
Congress Avenue, Bath, with Pastor Peter Stetson officiating. Burial will
follow in Riverside Cemetery, Woolwich. A gathering of family and friends
will be held at the Church Fellowship Hall.
Memorial donations may be made to the Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Foundation, 804 West Diamond Ave., Suite 210, Gaithersburg, MD 20878.
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Salem, Oregon
Jean Elaine Colby
July 15, 1932 - April 15, 2001
Jean Colby, 68, of Salem died Sunday. Cause of death was unavailable.
She was born in Park River, N.D., and moved to Boise, Idaho, in 1940
and to Silverton in 1943. She attended Silverton High School, married Monty
'Mac' in 1949 and was a bookkeeper. She lived in six states, traveled to New
Zealand after she retired and enjoyed crafts, crocheting, quilting and oil
painting.
Survivors include her husband; sons, David of Kennewick, Wash., and
Monty of The Dalles; daughters, Terri Hays of Kennewick, Barbara Byers of
Vancouver, Wash., and Karen Wood of Turner; sisters, Doris Wright and Viola
Lauderdale, both of Salem, and Marlis Denley of Gilbert, Ariz.; brothers,
Larry Barstad of Silverton, and Harvey Barstad of The Dalles; 13
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Services will be 3 p.m. Saturday at Bethany Pioneer Cemetery in
Silverton. Arrangements are by Unger Funeral Chapel, Silverton.
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Salem, Oregon
Lillian M. Colby
April 07, 1913 - October 03, 2005
SALEM - Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Lillian grew up in
Vancouver, British Columbia, and moved to southern California in her late
teens. She married Harold Colby, who preceded her in death in 1980. She
moved to Salem in 1995.
She is survived by her three children, Ken (Kathy) Colby, Carole
(Gary) Korp, and Sharon (Marion) Dearman. She had seven grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.
She was a very loving, caring and fun mother and grandmother. She will
be greatly missed.
Services will be private. Arrangements are by Restlawn Funeral Home.