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I found this at Find A Grave.
BARBARA COLBY
Birth: Jul. 2,
1940, USADeath: Jul. 24, 1975
Venice
Los Angeles County
California,
USA
Actress. She starred on the series "Phyllis," with
Cloris Leachman. She appeared twice on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," as a
prostitute, and also appeared on "Columbo," and "The Odd Couple." She
and actor James Kiernan were walking to their parked car after teaching
an acting class in Los Angeles, when they were gunned down by two men
for no apparent reason. The killers were never caught, and the crime
remains unsolved. She was only 36 years old.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6801724
Bob Colby
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Author: RonColby41
Surnames: Colby, Gordon, Kendrick, Howard, Blasenak, Wood, Chandler, Hanson, Brown, Alexander, Ward, Jackman, Nute, Ordway
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MANCHESTER (N.H.) UNION LEADER
Monday, September 22, 1969
Colby Family Reunion Held
Littleton -- The 15th annual reunion of the descendants of Anthony and Susanna Colby, early settlers of Amesbury, Mass., was held at the Bow Community House, with approximately 150 in attendance. Present were family members from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
The invocation was given by State Sen. John P. H. Chandler, Jr., of Warner.
The program was presented by Edward G. Wood of North Hampton, who spoke on "New Hampshire Churches and Meeting Houses" and illustrated his talk with slides showing the interiors and exteriors and individual features of architecture in each edifice.
Clarence Colby of Leominster, Mass., read a poem entitled "Sale of the Colby Farm."
Mrs. Phyllis Colby Gordon, Mrs. Rachael Kendrick Colby and Mrs. Muriel Colby Howard, all of Bow, arranged floral decorations for each table. The secretary, Mrs. Albert W. Blasenak of Littleton presided at the business meeting and presented the guests.
Heidi Hanson, six week-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanson of Bow, received the award presented to the youngest in attendance. Mrs. G. Scott Brown (Dorothy Colby) of Rockville, Conn., traveled the longest distance to attend. A gift to the recently married couple went to Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Ward of Wells Beach, Maine. Mrs. Eva Alexander of Bow was the oldest present, being 92 years old.
The guest of honor was Miss Grace Colby, a resident of the New Hampshire Solders Home at Tilton. Miss Colby, a former resident of Peterborough, was a registered nurse and served in France during World War I.
The nominating committee including Mrs. Edward G. Wood of North Hampton, Mrs. Halstead Colby of Bow, and Mrs. Zelma Colby Jackman of Amesbury, Mass., presented a slate of officers which were elected to serve for 1970. Officers are: President, Solon Colby of Meredith; vice presidents, Mrs. Elsie Colby of Bow, Mrs. Sherman Colby of South Paris, Maine and Mrs. Zelma Colby Jackman of Amesbury, Mass.; secretary, Mrs. Albert W. Blasenak of Littleton and treasurer, Willard Nute of Concord. The executive board includes Harold Presby of Loudon, Mrs. Edward Wood of North Hampton, Mrs. Freda Colby of South Paris, Maine, Sherman Colby of South Paris, Maine, Mrs. Luther Colby of Amesbury, Mass. and Mrs. George Blasenak of Westwood, Mass.
In charge of arrangements were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ordway, and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Colby of Bow, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Colby of Henniker, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Colby of Rumney Depot and Mrs. Albert Blasenak of Littleton.
The 1970 reunion will be held in South Paris, Maine.
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Not sure of who that is.Im sorry.Good luck though to you. Take Care
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Sorry this is the wrong Mary.Good luck in finding who your searching for.
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I am researching this same Colby family. My ancestor was Joseph Colby, brother of Geraldine and son of Amos. Contact me at janetebiggs(a)yahoo.com
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Hi,
I noticed that the town Leadville CO was mentioned above at this message board . . .
Does anyone of you have old photos from Leadville?
I have some unidentified photos of persons who lived at Leadville during roughly 1890's to 1900's.
Would you be kind to check if you can find any match between your photos and my photos or you might have information about some of the persons on my photos? My unidentified photos are published at the Internet page
http://oldphotos.homeip.net/Photos.htm
I'll be grateful for every single clue that will help my research; my contact information will be found at the Internet page
http://oldphotos.homeip.net/Photos.htm
Thanks!
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try yourfolks.com for canadian records.
you may be able to get an inexpensive temporary subscription or wait
until they periodically offer one...
marilyn a, colby
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> Message Board Post:
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> Was wondering if anyone would be able to clarify my multi part
> question?
>
> Children of Philander Colby 1812-1895 and Rachel Ferguson
>
> Re --- Experience (Colby) Harrison and Mary Colby (Downing)
>
> Who is the Mother of Ida May Reeder?
>
> According to Marriage Record she was the Daughter of Experience
> (Colby) Harrison, but according to the
> NOTICE OF CLAIM:
> To Mary C. Colby, Administratrix of Philander Colby, Deceased:
>
> It states, Ida May Reeder is the only child and daughter of one Mary
> Colby, deceased, who was a daughter of the said Rachel Colby
>
> Questions:
>
> Again, Who is the Mother of Ida May Reeder?
>
> Some of the events relating to the above names seem to happen in
> Kent County, Ontario, but I can't seem to find them on any of the
> census. Has anyone found them on the Census?
>
> Did Experience (Colby) Harrison have a daughter Ida May too, or did
> she raise Mary's daughter?
>
> Is some of the information given, misleading?
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> Any information/Sources to clarify this would be great.
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Was wondering if anyone would be able to clarify my multi part question?
Children of Philander Colby 1812-1895 and Rachel Ferguson
Re --- Experience (Colby) Harrison and Mary Colby (Downing)
Who is the Mother of Ida May Reeder?
According to Marriage Record she was the Daughter of Experience (Colby) Harrison, but according to the
NOTICE OF CLAIM:
To Mary C. Colby, Administratrix of Philander Colby, Deceased:
It states, Ida May Reeder is the only child and daughter of one Mary Colby, deceased, who was a daughter of the said Rachel Colby
Questions:
Again, Who is the Mother of Ida May Reeder?
Some of the events relating to the above names seem to happen in Kent County, Ontario, but I can't seem to find them on any of the census. Has anyone found them on the Census?
Did Experience (Colby) Harrison have a daughter Ida May too, or did she raise Mary's daughter?
Is some of the information given, misleading?
Any information/Sources to clarify this would be great.
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Author: RonColby41
Surnames: Colby, McCormack, Werren, Rowe, Crompton
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Ida May McCormack
CENTER HARBOR - Ida May McCormack,76, formerly of Campton and Center Harbor, died peacefully, Nov. 1, 2009, surrounded by her loving family at Good Samaritan in Ohio after a short illness.
She was one of 19 children of Ira and Josephine Colby.
Ida enjoyed NASCAR races, Elvis, country and western, game shows, and crossword puzzles. Ida and Arthur were a big part of Red Sox Nation.
She was the beloved wife of the late Arthur W. McCormack.
She was the loving mother of Charlotte Werren of Laconia, Charles McCormack of Milford, Ohio, Ella Rowe of Braintree, Mass., and Mary Crompton of Batavia, Ohio; seven grandchildren, Heather, Crystal, Amber, EB, Chaz, Warren, and Cyrus; three great-grandchildren, Skylar, Maia, and Mark; and many nieces and nephews.
A calling hour will be held at the Mayhew Funeral Home, 12 Langdon St., Plymouth, on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. A graveside service will follow at noon in the Blair Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Ida McCormack's memory may be made to the American Cancer Society , NH Division, Bedford NH 03110; or the Children's Hospital.
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Surnames: Colby, Mast
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COLBY, Elizabeth Mast
Beloved companion, wife, sister, mother, grandmother, and friend, died Saturday March 6, 2010 at the age of 94. Elizabeth was a world traveler who loved politics, the arts, card games, lively conversation and great parties. Elizabeth was born on May 19, 1915 in the small farming town of Grundy Center, Iowa. She received her bachelors degree from Iowa State Teachers College, now the University of Northern Iowa, and her masters degree from Northwestern University in 1939. She met Julian Colby in a college drama class. They fell in love and after a long courtship they married in 1940. Prior to her marriage Elizabeth worked as a teacher. During WWII, she traveled with Julian from one Army base to another before he was shipped overseas. In 1948 they moved to Sacramento with their two children where Julian began his thirty-year career as a copy editor for The Sacramento Bee. They had two more children and Elizabeth stayed home to care for them until she returned to the workforce i!
n 1961 as a guidance counselor at Mira Loma High School. She loved her career working with teens and was well respected by both students and fellow faculty. She retired in 1980. After her retirement she volunteered countless hours to her favorite causes such as Planned Parenthood and Kaiser Permanente hospitals. Elizabeth was also a very fine piano player and continued piano lessons well into her 80s. Elizabeth was an avid traveler. During their fifty-three year marriage, she and Julian visited countries all over the world together and they regularly hosted dinners for visitors to the U.S. through their association with People to People. In the years following Julian's death in 1993, Elizabeth found a new life partner in Henry Stanton. They had been family friends for years and after both their spouses died, their friendship blossomed into a true and lasting love affair. She and Henry loved to travel as well and took several European trips together. On the morning of Septem!
ber 11, 2001 they were on a flight home from Europe when their plane w
as diverted back to Switzerland. Elizabeth and Henry enjoyed many happy years together and both felt fortunate to have found true love a second time. Elizabeth is survived by her companion, Henry Stanton; her brother, Boyd Mast of Edina, MN; her four children, Jim and wife, Jeri of Victoria, British Columbia; Mary and husband Larry of San Clemente, CA; Herrick and wife Christine of Kona, HI; and Peter and wife Cathy of Fullerton, CA; as well as by her nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends, but those who knew and loved her will always remember her witty, lively, compassionate personality and her ever-present smile.
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Author: RonColby41
Surnames: Colby, Birchard, Nichols, Smith
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Francis B. Colby
August 7, 1919 - March 7, 2010
Francis Colby passed away March 7, 2010 at Larchwood Inns in Grand Junction, Colorado. He was 90.
Francis was born on August 7, 1919 from the union of James Dwight and Lola (Birchard) Colby in Worland Wyoming. He spent his childhood and graduated from Washakie County High School in Worland.
Francis was a WWII US Air Force Pilot. Starting in July 1942 with Military Pilot Training, he then flew 17 different types of fighters, two and four engine bombers and cargo airplanes, none in combat. He flew 153 missions for the Berlin Airlift. After his first 100 trips into Berlin, he received The Air Medal. He received Medals for the American Campaign, European-African-Middle-Eastern Campaign, Asia Pacific Campaign, for the Japan Occupation, and the Germany Occupation with the Berlin Airlift. He received the WWII Victory Medal. Francis had 3,837 hours of military flight time. He was honorably discharged 14 Jan 1950. Francis was active in the Civil Air Patrol from 1952 to 1958. He had about 150 hours as a civilian pilot. Francis worked as a chemist for the Holly Sugar Refinery in Worland Wyoming from 1954 to 1960. Francis worked for Coors Porcelain in Golden, CO from Aug 1960 to Oct 1982, advancing to Senior Technician.
Francis married LaVonne Mae Nichols Smith (who everyone called Nickie) on June 28, 1960 in Colorado Springs Colorado; she preceded him in death in 1986. Lasting memories were made while traveling to see colorful aspen with Nickie. After her passing Francis moved to the Grand Junction area where he stayed since 1986. Francis was a "recovering alcoholic" and had not drank since June 1984. He enjoyed photography and his stereo Hi-Fi and record collection. He was known for his "amazing sense of humor" and for playing his harmonica, which he continued to do, playing a favorite tune, "Lazy Bones" a few days before he died. Francis had two of the best neighbors/friends you could find anywhere. He greatly appreciated Karen Sjoberg and Joel Prudhomme for all the help they gave him and for their lasting friendship!
Francis Leaves behind a son; James (Loretta) Colby of Beverly Hills Florida, a stepson; Bob (Marge) Smith of Littleton Colorado, a 98 year old brother; Donald and his wife Marjorie Colby of Worland Wyoming, Five nephews; Dick (Helen) Colby and Dave (Mary) Colby of Grand Junction Colorado, Raymond (Hiroko) Colby of Littleton Colorado, Harold (Fran) Colby of Laramie, Wyoming, and Russell (Tessie) Colby of Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Four nieces; Sandy (Jimmy) Taylor of Hot Springs South Dakota, Corinne (Neal) Stewart of Mill City Oregon, Donna (Ike) Merrill of Colorado Springs Colorado, and Lola (Doug) Wolfe of Cheyenne Wyoming, two grandchildren; Chris (Olivia) Colby of Citrus Spring Florida and Emilie (Rob) Owens of Alpharetta Georgia, two step-grand children; John and Katie Smith of Littleton, three great grandchildren, Amanda Colby, Daniel and Darren Owens, about 20 grand nephews and nieces, and numerous great grand nephews and nieces.
Francis was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers; Lawrence Colby of Worland Wyoming, and Robert Colby of Grand Junction Colorado, and a stepson; Thomas Smith of St Louis Missouri.
A funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, March 13, 2010 at Martin Mortuary. Concluding services with Military Honors will be held at 2:00 PM, Friday, March 19, 2010 at Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, CO.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Colorado, 3090B North 12th Street Grand Junction, CO 81506
Funeral and cremation arrangements are under the care and direction of Martin Mortuary.
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Whatever would I do without you!!!
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Ronald Colby <ronaldcolby(a)q.com> wrote:
> Alice forgot to include the URL
>
> www.colby-family-association.org
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> Ron
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Colby" <woodworker(a)cfu.net>
> To: <colby(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 5:26 PM
> Subject: Re: [COLBY] Colby Family Association
>
>
> I tried to visit the Colby Family Website.
> It said I was blocked.
> WHY?
> Robert A. Colby
> woodworker(a)cfu.net
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alice Volkert" <alice(a)volkertservices.com>
> To: "Colby list" <colby(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: 11 March, 2010 14:52
> Subject: [COLBY] Colby Family Association
>
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> > The Colby Family Association now has it's own website!!
> >
> > All descendants of Anthony & Susannah Colby are members - some of us are
> > dues paying members and some not. But that is ok! All are welcome to
> > visit
> > the website and if you have something you think should be included let us
> > know! We want everyone to be as informed as possible.
> >
> > And! Start planning NOW for the reunion to be in Connecticut in August.
> > See the website for more information!
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I tried to visit the Colby Family Website.
It said I was blocked.
WHY?
Robert A. Colby
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> The Colby Family Association now has it's own website!!
>
> All descendants of Anthony & Susannah Colby are members - some of us are
> dues paying members and some not. But that is ok! All are welcome to
> visit
> the website and if you have something you think should be included let us
> know! We want everyone to be as informed as possible.
>
> And! Start planning NOW for the reunion to be in Connecticut in August.
> See the website for more information!
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The Colby Family Association now has it's own website!!
All descendants of Anthony & Susannah Colby are members - some of us are
dues paying members and some not. But that is ok! All are welcome to visit
the website and if you have something you think should be included let us
know! We want everyone to be as informed as possible.
And! Start planning NOW for the reunion to be in Connecticut in August.
See the website for more information!
--
Alice Colby Volkert
President, Colby Family Association
The March 2010 Colby Clan Newsletter is on my website.
Ron
Ronald Colby
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Surnames: Darrow, Hart, Colby
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Versailles, Mo. - Carolyn (Darrow) Hart, 65, of Versailles, Mo., formerly of Waterford,CT died Jan. 4, 2010, at her home in Versailles after a long battle with cancer.
She was a member of the second graduating class of Waterford High School and earned an associate's degree in accounting at Mitchell College. She served as worthy adviser to the New London Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls.
For the last ten years, Mrs. Hart had been a bookkeeper for the Golden Age Living Center in Stover, Mo.
She was born Jan. 8, 1944, in Oroville, Calif, the daughter of the late Army Lt. Col. William L. Darrow Jr., and Norma Colby Darrow of Waterford. Her father, a career Army officer and a veteran of World War II, died at Fort Hood, Tex., in 1956.
Besides her husband, Roger L. Hart of Versailles, whom she married in New London in 1963, Mrs. Hart is survived by a daughter, Jeanette V. Reisinger and her husband, Roy, of Versailles; her mother; three brothers, William L. Darrow III of Waterford, Jason Darrow of New Hampshire, Calvin B. Darrow of New London; and a sister, Kathryn D. Turner of Oakdale; and several nieces and nephews, cousins and friends.
Funeral arrangements will be at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Stover Animal Shelter, 709 West 4th St., Stover MO 65078.
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Looking for information and trying to identify the following artists:
Charles D. Colby (1865 - )
====================
Charlotte L. Colby was born in New York about 1866. By the 1890s Colby had
settled in Oakland where she remained until her suicide on Nov. 16, 1916.
Working in oil and watercolor, she painted scenes of Berkeley, Alameda, and
the Yuba River.
Exh: Calif. State Fair, 1895-99; Industrial Expo (Oakland), 1896; SFAA,
1898; Mechanics' Inst. Fair (SF), 1899-1901; Berkeley AA, 1908.
=====================
Dorothy (Mrs. John Stitt Colby) George (1898 - )
Resident of Los Angeles in the 1920s.
Exh: Modern Art Workers of LA, 1926; Painters & Sculptors of LA, 1926-27;
SFAA, 1928.