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Author: CharleneDevine
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I think this might be Sherman's father. When this was printed Sherman might not have been born yet. Hope this helps you out. This is where I found the info: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/colbyfam/b218.html#P33729o
Charlene
Isaac COLBY was born in 1780 in New Hampshire. He appeared in the census on 19 AUG 1850 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He died on 2 APR 1859 at Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He was buried in the Old North Cemetery at Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Spouse: Ruth MORSE. Isaac COLBY and Ruth MORSE were married on 25 OCT 1813 in New Hampshire. (SOURCE: FHL Number 1000976, COLBY, Isaac, Marriage: Ruth MORSE, Date: 25 Oct 1813, Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire.) Children were: Gilman I. COLBY, Ruth COLBY, Martha COLBY, Solomon COLBY, Rosetta COLBY.
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In the early Chicago City Hall Proceedings the following Colbys are
listed:
Colby, C.D.
Colby, E.F. (probably Eben F)
Colby, Oris D.
Colby, Osmond V.
Colby, William
Does any one know who C. D. is ? (perhaps O. D. poorly transcribed...)
or who
Oris D.Colby is ?
What does the V. in Osmond V. stand for ?
Marilyn
I'm trying to identify this family
Hannah Colby b. Feb 21 1798 d. Aug 19 1824
she is listed as w/o Samuel Dowlin on her headstone
on the same stone is
Hannah Dowlin b. Sep 17 1823 d. Dec 23 1913
Next to the Hannah's stone is
Ira C. Dowlin b. Jul 31 1833 d. Jul 15 1915
In the 1910 census Hannah Dowlin and Ira C. Dowlin are living together and
listed as brother and sister.
They are buried in New Pond Cemetery, Bradford, NH
Ira C. Dowlin enlisted in the Civil War and from Newport, NH
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ronald Colby
ronaldcolby(a)q.com
Kearns, Utah
1-801-680-1317
I finally got my head together, now my body is falling apart.
COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/
COLBY'S BOOKS:
http://stores.ebay.com/colbysbookstore
Trying to identify the parents of Absolom J. Colby b. 1821 Vermont
Here is what I know about his family
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ron
Descendants of Absolom J. COLBY - 23 SEP 2007
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First Generation
1. Absolom J. COLBY was born in 1821 in Vermont. In 1850 he was a farmer
in Corinth, Orange County, Vermont. He appeared in the census on 27 AUG
1850 in Corinth, Orange County, Vermont. In 1860 he was a farmer in
Bradford, Orange County, Vermont. He appeared in the census on 17 JUL 1860
in Bradford, Orange County, Vermont. He appeared in the census on 27 JUN
1870 in Bradford, Orange County, Vermont. In 1870 he was a farmer in
Bradford, Orange County, Vermont. He appeared in the census in JUN 1880 in
Bradford, Orange County, Vermont. In 1880 he was a farmer in Bradford,
Orange County, Vermont.
Absolom J. COLBY and Resign (COLBY) were married about 1844 in Vermont.
Resign (COLBY) was born in 1834 in Vermont. She appeared in the census on
27 AUG 1850 in Corinth, Orange County, Vermont. She appeared in the census
on 17 JUL 1860 in Bradford, Orange County, Vermont. She appeared in the
census on 27 JUN 1870 in Bradford, Orange County, Vermont. She appeared in
the census in JUN 1880 in Bradford, Orange County, Vermont. Absolom J.
COLBY and Resign (COLBY) had the following children:
+2 i. George A. COLBY, born in 1845, Corinth, Orange County, Vermont;
married Alvira DAY, on 6 SEP 1868, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
3 ii. Mary M. COLBY was born in 1847 in Corinth, Orange County, Vermont.
She appeared in the census on 27 AUG 1850 in Corinth, Orange County,
Vermont. (living at home with father and mother.) She appeared in the
census on 17 JUL 1860 in Bradford, Orange County, Vermont. (living at home
with father and mother.)
4 iii. Harriet J. COLBY was born in DEC 1849 in Corinth, Orange County,
Vermont. She appeared in the census on 27 AUG 1850 in Corinth, Orange
County, Vermont. (living at home with father and mother.) She appeared in
the census on 17 JUL 1860 in Bradford, Orange County, Vermont. (living at
home with father and mother.)
5 iv. Jacob B. COLBY was born in 1852 in Corinth, Orange County, Vermont.
He appeared in the census on 17 JUL 1860 in Bradford, Orange County,
Vermont. (living at home with father and mother.)
Second Generation
2. George A. COLBY (Absolom J.-1) was born in 1845 in Corinth, Orange
County, Vermont. He appeared in the census on 27 AUG 1850 in Corinth,
Orange County, Vermont. (living at home with father and mother.) He
appeared in the census on 17 JUL 1860 in Bradford, Orange County, Vermont.
(living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 1 JUN
1880 in Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
George A. COLBY and Alvira DAY were married on 6 SEP 1868 in Boston, Suffolk
County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: NEHGS, Massachusetts Vital Records,
1841-1910.) Alvira DAY was born in 1845 in Massachusetts. She appeared in
the census on 1 JUN 1880 in Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
George A. COLBY and Alvira DAY had the following children:
6 i. George J. COLBY was born in 1873 in Massachusetts. He appeared in the
census on 1 JUN 1880 in Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. (living
at home with father and mother.)
7 ii. Alvin D. COLBY was born in 1875 in Massachusetts. He appeared in the
census on 1 JUN 1880 in Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. (living
at home with father and mother.)
8 iii. Clarence C. COLBY was born in 1877 in Massachusetts. He appeared in
the census on 1 JUN 1880 in Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
(living at home with father and mother.)
Prepared by:
Ronald M. Colby
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COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/
Anyone know who Sterling J Colby is and where he fits in
Social Security Death Index
Name: Sterling J. Colby
SSN: 556-56-0729
Last Residence: 91042 Tujunga, Los Angeles, California,
United States of America
Born: 15 Nov 1942
Died: 2 Sep 2000
State (Year) SSN issued: California (1957 )
In California
He married Lydia D Hayes 3 Jul 1965
they were divorced Apr 1967
In Nevada
Sterling James Colby married 5 Apr 1981 Sally Sue Delmastro
Also note new email address for me
Ronald Colby
ronaldcolby(a)q.com
Kearns, Utah
1-801-680-1317
I finally got my head together, now my body is falling apart.
COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/
COLBY'S BOOKS:
http://www.micro-net.com/~rmcolby/
If anyone is interested in Colbys who were born, married or died in
Quebec, Canada, you can find info at the following legitimate site:
youfolks.com
they have a special on until sept. 3o where you can find records for
4.99$.
there was a large English-speaking population in the province of
Quebec previous to the 1960's.
marilyn
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Melissa
I have information on your Alice Colby
She married a Comeau
from her headstone
Alice Colby Comeau
born 27 Jan 1893
d. 25 Sep 1918
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Author: myrnact
Surnames: COLBY FORTUNE
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BARN DANCE REUNION
A Reunion Dance for all who attended the Barn Dances at Bradford Arena and Fortune's Barn in Bradford and Stark Mansion Hall in Dunbarton from 1939-1968 will be held on Saturday, October 20, 2007 from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm at the Webster Town Hall, on route 127 in Webster, NH. The hall is handicapped accessible. Come to meet old friends and listen and dance to the music. The dance will be the same music and dances as you danced to back then. Due to current rules and regulations, there will be no smoking in the hall or alcohol on the premises. A snack bar will serve hot dogs, hamburgers, coffee, tonic, etc.
Eventually this material is headed to the New Hampshire Library of Traditional Music and Dance in Durham NH. We invite you to visit the website www.configular.com/fortunesbarn and enjoy the music.
Please contact Janice Colby Boynton at 603-774-4412 with questions, memories of these dances and to RSVP if you plan to attend the Barn Dance Reunion.
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Oh! It is just too sad a story! George & Sarah Avery Colby had 2 children, Horace & Alice not even a full year apart! Feb 1892 and Jan 1893.
Then something happened!! In 1900, George is married to Clara and Alice is living with them, but Horace is living with their grandparents, Charles & Rosina Colby. Alice marries someone and dies after giving birth to twins (who probably died, too since there is no trace of them) Horace gets drafted for WWI and has no name to put for next of kin. In 1920, he is still single. In the York directory for 1921, he is still single and living at York Beach.
I don't find him in 1930. But! Somewhere he must have married someone! I do hope so. Poor little family. :(
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Melissa
I have information on your Alice Colby
She married a Comeau
from her headstone
Alice Colby Comeau
born 27 Jan 1893
d. 25 Sep 1918
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Alice Colby Volkert
Volkert Services
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Author: searchid
Surnames: COLBY, BEAGLE, KINGSLEY
Classification: obituary
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http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Newspaper/BSU/1906.Death.June.html
No known connection:
June 1906..DEATH
Brooklyn Standard Union Newspaper
PROF. W. IRVING COLBY
The many friends of Prof. W. Irving COLBY will be shocked to learn of his
sudden death at the Flower Hospital, Manhattan, on June 5. Prof. COLBY had
been visiting in Providence, and while there did not enjoy the best of health.
Desiring to consult a specialist he came to New York accompanied by his
son-in-law. Before reaching the city, Prof. COLBY's condition became so serious that
on arriving at the Grand Central Station, an ambulance was summoned and he was
taken to the hospital where he died a few hours later. The immediate cause of
his death was acute indigestion. Prof. COLBY was well known in nearly all the
large cities of this country as an instructor in the German language, which he
began teaching in 1883. He was especially well known in Brooklyn, where he
had during the past twelve years taught many classes, his pupils numbering over
two thousand. He was author of several German textbooks, among which were "Der
Lehrer" and "Der Leitstern" Prof. COLBY was a member of Kismet Temple, Order
of the Mystic Shrine, Brooklyn, and of Central City Commandery, No. 25, K. T.
of Syracuse. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. FD BEAGLE, of Albany, and
Mrs. Walter F. KINGSLEY, of Providence, R.I., and by three grandchildren. The
interment took place at Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, on June 8. W. Irving COLBY
was a man of lovable nature, noble impulses and high aims, from boyhood he
could be thoroughly depended upon. He lived for his friends and his family. He
had a kind word for every one and few men were as free from selfishness as was
he. Always thoughtful of others, he delighted in doing kind deeds, and his
life was one delightful service. He had hosts of loyal friends who will never
cease to mourn the sudden departure of the strong, gracious, noble spirit that
lived and breathed in Will Irving COLBY.
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Author: RonColby41
Surnames: Colby, Iverson, Paulson
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John Eli Colby
LAKE MILLS - John Eli Colby, former president of Eli Colby Co. and longtime resident of Lake Mills, died Monday (July 2, 2007) at the Lake Mills Care Center after a long illness. He was 81.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 7, 2007, at the Salem Lutheran Church in Lake Mills with Pastor Bill Peters officiating. Military honors will be conducted by the Otto Chose Post No. 235 in Lake Mills. Interment will take place at Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City.
Visitation will be one hour prior to services on Saturday at the church.
John Colby was born on Sept. 29, 1925, in St. Paul, Minn., the oldest child of Eli and Eleanor (Iverson) Colby. The family later moved to Hanlontown and then to Lake Mills. John attended school in Hanlontown and Lake Mills prior to entering the United States Army Air Force on Nov. 20, 1943. He served as a staff sergeant in World War II for two years.
On Dec. 6, 1953, John was united in marriage with Kathleen Ann Paulson. They made their home in Hanlontown. John and Kathy later moved to Lake Mills where John worked with his father, Eli, in the family business. He continued to work in the business for more than 30 years.
John enjoyed hunting, golf and outdoor activities.
Survivors include two sons, John Colby and his wife, Kathy, of Roseville, Minn., and Blake Colby, of Madison, Wis.; and one daughter, Julie Wagner and her husband, Brian, of Maquoketa; two sisters, Janis Joslyn and her husband, Tom, of Clear Lake, and Karen Ausenhus and her husband, John, of Omaha, Neb.; four grandchildren: Joseph Colby, Morgan Colby, Jordan Colby and Benjamin Wagner.
He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents.
Memorials in honor of John may be directed to the Lake Mills Care Center, 406 S. 10th Ave. E., Lake Mills, IA 50450.
You can contact the family with online condolences at www.mittelstadtfuneralhome.com
Mittelstadt Funeral Home, 641-592-0221.
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The September 2007 issue of "The Colby Clan Communications" is now online at
the Colby Family and Others website.
Ronald Colby
ronaldcolby(a)q.com
Kearns, Utah
1-801-680-1317
I finally got my head together, now my body is falling apart.
COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS:
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COLBY'S BOOKS:
http://www.micro-net.com/~rmcolby/
My step-great grandfather was Charles COLBY. He and my grandfather's mother
were the vaudeville team of COLBY and WAY. I've found many newspaper
articles, usually reviews of theater bills, that are very complimentary. He was
billed as the country's only "warbling ventriloquist." When Allie WAY COLBY
died in 1905 her obituary stated that they had been together for about 20
years. He continued with the act for at least several more years with someone
named either May Lilly or Lilly May.
I have no idea who this Charles COLBY is. I have no information on his
family. The only picture I have of him is a picture that features Allie WAY in
her "Dancing Doll" costume with Charles at the piano, his back to the camera.
His "dummy" is in a box on top of the piano.
Allie (HOWARD) WAY COLBY was born in Missouri, Louisiana or Mississippi
(sigh) and her son was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1880. He grew up as Edward
C. COLBY, though was presumably born a WAY. She supposedly at some point
had a home in Plymouth, New Hampshire. She was buried in Boston.
Would love to know where this Charles COLBY came from!
Betsy Snow
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Author: RonColby41
Surnames: Colby, Gill, Kowalcyk
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COLBY, William H. "Colby" - Of Flint, age 60, died Saturday, August 4, 2007 at Hurley Medical Center.
Funeral service will be held at 1PM Friday, August 10, 2007 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, William McCorkle and Pastor Tom Forgo co-officiating. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery.
Those desiring may make contributions to the family. Visitation 11AM-8PM Thursday and 10AM Friday until the time of the service at the funeral home.
William was born in Troy, Pennsylvania on January 27, 1947, the son of Joseph and Ola (Gill) Colby.
He served his country in the U.S. Navy during Vietnam.
On May 6, 1972 he married Marilyn Kowalcyk in Flint.
He loved fishing, hunting and hanging out with his friends at the Caboose.
Mr. Colby retired from GM Chevy Metal Fab, with 32 years of service.
Surviving are wife, Marilyn of Flint; sons, Justin Colby and Travis Colby, both of Flint; daughter, Christa Colby of Flint; grandchildren, Trenton and Brayden; sisters, Connie Moss of New York, Jeanne (Omar) Randise of Pennsylvania and Jolene Croop of New York, Bea (DC) Nelson of Florida, Jeanette Jolly of Florida; brothers, Jim (Sylvia) Colby of Pennsylvania, William (Vicky) McCorkle of Clio; many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; adopted parents, Bill and Florence McCorkle; brother, Bob Colby; father-in-law, John Kowalcyk and brother-in-law, Steve Kowalcyk. Your condolences may be shared with the family at www. swartzfuneralhomeinc.com
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End of the week? why not by 5 a.m. tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gordon
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 2:43 PM
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> Ron,
>
> Now that you have all of the new Colby names I am sure that you will have
> their genealogies compiled for us by the end of the week!
>
>
> Just kidding......
>
>
> Bob Colby
>
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Author: RonColby41
Surnames: Colby, Steinbert, Helms
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Pastor William Robert Colby
Pastor William Robert Colby 78, of Catalina, died Thursday, April 19, 2007 in Tucson.
Survived by his wife, Dottie Lou Colby; children, Robert L. Colby and his wife Wendy, Beth Steinberg and her husband Fred and Matthew J. Colby and his wife Cathy; grandchildren, Matthew W. and Bethany K. Colby, Tim M. Steinberg, Andrew B. and Christina D. Colby; sister, Shirley Helms and her husband, Edgar.
We grieve the loss of one so special who has left for his eternal home. We live on here hoping to be and honorable living legacy to him and our Savior whom he tried to dedicate his life. We live as those who long for the day of reunion with him and our Lord.
Memorial services will be Sunday, April 29, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. at Vista de la Montana United Methodist Church, 3001 E. Miravista Ln. in Catalina. Conducted by Rev. Robert Stanley, Rev. Byron Haines, Rev. Fred Steinberg and host Pastor Rev. Monte Baker.
Donations may be made to Vista de la Montana memorial fund for the purchase of Bell Choir's Hand Chimes. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Avalon Chapel, 8090 N. Northern Ave. @ Magee.
=========================
Social Security Death Index
Name: William R. Colby
SSN: 018-20-1167
Last Residence: 85739 Tucson, Pima, Arizona, United States of America
Born: 26 Jun 1928
Died: 19 Apr 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: Massachusetts (Before 1951 )
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I would like to suggest my grandmother, Helen Stuart Colby. She was a graduate of Wellsley College. She wrote many short stories published by Charles Scribner and Sons and the Catholic World l908-1911. A collection of her short stories was published under the title of "The Patriots" Atlantic Coast Printing. Born 1862 NYC to John Ladd Colby, M.D. and Mary Ann Tannatt; married Charles Owens Haines; died 1938 Norfolk, Va
On 9/10/2007 4:45:34 PM, N Ney-Colby (nneycolby(a)gwi.net) wrote:
> There must be a writer amongst all this Colby Heritage...
> Didn't John Jakes
> write fiction based on true life? Is there a writer in the family?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "RC Colby" <roccos1023(a)sbcglobal.net>
> To: <colby(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 9:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [COLBY] Colbys in arts & entertainment
>
>
> > Here are a few more actors that had roles as a Colby:
> >
> > "Dynasty" (1981)TV-Series 1981-1989
> >
> > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081856/
> >
> >
> > John James ... Jeff Colby (168 episodes, 1981-1989)
> > Pamela Sue Martin ... Fallon Carrington Colby (87 episodes,
> > 1981-1984
> >
> > Joan Collins ... Alexis Carrington Colby / ... (193 episodes,
> > 1981-1989)
> >
> > Plunder of the Sun (1953)
> > Plunder of the Sun plays like a low-budget merging of two Bogart classics,
> > The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and The Maltese Falcon. Wiseguy Al Colby
> > (Glenn Ford) finds himself short of funds in Havana, but a mysterious
> > antiquities trader (Francis L.
> >
> > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046196/
> >
>
I have just unsubscribed because I was on it primarily for my brother in
law. But then I had the thought that youmight be interested in the line
down from Sarah Colby who married Leonard Judkins born 1770. That is the
parentage of my brother in law and he has less interest in the Colby family
than he has in the Judkins and Palmer lines.
But I could send you snail mail than descendant line for your records,
though they are not "Colby" names.
Let me know an address.
Deborah Shaw Link, MD
CT
There must be a writer amongst all this Colby Heritage... Didn't John Jakes
write fiction based on true life? Is there a writer in the family?
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Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: [COLBY] Colbys in arts & entertainment
> Here are a few more actors that had roles as a Colby:
>
> "Dynasty" (1981)TV-Series 1981-1989
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081856/
>
>
> John James ... Jeff Colby (168 episodes, 1981-1989)
> Pamela Sue Martin ... Fallon Carrington Colby (87 episodes,
> 1981-1984
>
> Joan Collins ... Alexis Carrington Colby / ... (193 episodes,
> 1981-1989)
>
> Plunder of the Sun (1953)
> Plunder of the Sun plays like a low-budget merging of two Bogart classics,
> The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and The Maltese Falcon. Wiseguy Al Colby
> (Glenn Ford) finds himself short of funds in Havana, but a mysterious
> antiquities trader (Francis L.
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046196/
>
> The Lady Takes a Flyer (1958)
>
> Lana Turner ... Maggie Colby
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051839/
>
>
>
>
>
> Bob Colby
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