Showing posts with label Woodbury Connecticut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodbury Connecticut. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2024

Honor Roll: World War II Veterans from Woodbury, Connecticut

In this second of two blog posts, I'm honoring the men and women from Woodbury, Connecticut who served their nation during the two world wars. This post names those who served during World War II. On Veterans Day, I salute their service with respect and appreciation.

Abbott, H. Ellsworth
Atwood, Gilbert
Atwood, Henry S.
Balch, George F.
Barnes, Randall
Bassett, George C.
Beaurgard, Howard F.
Bennett, Sherwood
Bergensten, L.W.
Bowker, Ruth N.
Bradley, Kenneth A.
Brown, Charles E.
Brunet, Richard D.
Bull, David
Burdick, Edward C.
Burdick, Harold
Burton, William J. Jr.
Bynack, Joseph G.
Cable, George
Cable, Lewis
Carlisle, David
Cassidy, John
Cassidy, Joseph L. 
Cassidy, Marjorie
Cassidy, Paul
Chatfield, Robert
Churchill, Howard
Coats, John E.
Coddington, John
Coey, Albert L.
Cole, Ferris E.
Cole, Ralph E.
Cooper, Earl D.
Cooper, James
Cowles, Paul G.
Crighton, David B.
Cunningham, Harold W.
Daury, Vincent P.
Davidson, James H.
Dawson, John
Decker, E. Norton Jr.
Decker, Robert S.
Dillon, James
Dillon, Richard
Drake, Arthur
Drakeley, Robert L. Jr.
Duda, Casimer
Duda, Peter A.
Dyer, Carroll L.
Elting, Chalres E.
Elting, Stewart E.
Eyre, Alfred O.
Eyre, Harry D.
Eyre, Stanley B.
Farrell, John W.
Faye, Lesley
Fegen, Charles W.
Fray, Robert
Frazier, Charlotte
Freeman, Arthur
Fleming, William
Gardiner, Shirley
Giggey, Kempton L.
Gillis, Carter S.
Graham, Leslie W.
Green Ernest H.
Green, George A.
Green, Robert W.
Griswold, Hobart W.
Hahn, William A Jr.
Harriman, Charles S. Jr.
Harriman, Ellen
Hirsch, Arthur Z.
Hirsch, Charles E.
Hirsch, Clifford B.
Hogan, Michel
Hohimer, Ernest
Hower, William D.
Johnson, Clifford M.
Judson, Donald F.
Karagulla, Selim M.
Kenny, John
King, Arthur C.
Knox, Delmar A.
Koch, Edgar M.
Kozenieski, Llyod
Laukaitis, Anthony
Lavery, James
Leach, John
Leesemann, Frederick W.
Lizauskas, Stanley
Lundin, David J.
Lundin, Frank G.
Lucas, Francis A.
Lyon, Frank O.
Lyon, James G.
Macbeth, S. Alexander
MacCallum, John
Markle, Raymond D.
Mansfield, Paul H.
Manzi, Edward J.
Manzi, Roland
Manzi, Vincent D.
Markham, Fred A.
Markham, Hurlburt A.
Martinson, William F.
Mrvin, Everett D. Jr.
Mason, Howard F. R. Jr.
May, Russell C.
Michaels, Richard W.
Miller, Robert E.
Miller, Vincent A.
Minor, Emerson
Minor, Lewis R.
Morgan, Addis
Morgan, Henry
Morris, George
Morris, Hobart D.
Morris, Vernon H.
Mosavage, Anthony J.
Mosavage, George W.
Munson, Richard
Murphy, Franklin
Nadel, Mortimer J.
Nichols, Joel L.
Nutting, Parker B.
Pastore, William S.
Pearson, James E.
Pearson, Robert R.
Peck, Hiram W.
Petruzzi, Marco
Petruzzi, Michael
Phillips, John
Phillips, Thomas J.
Pinard, Alton H.
Platt, Alfred H.
Pond, Sebastian L.
Pagano, Anthony
Racenet, Amelie H.
Rice, Roy E.
Richards, David K.
Richards, James H. Jr.
Richards, Robert K.
Richardson, Phillip E.
Riese, Frederick K.
Robinson, Waltyer A.
Savage, David W.
Scott, Joseph
Schmidt, Clifford
Sears, Richard A.
Sharp, Charles M.
Shaw, Raymond W.
Sherwood, Albert C.
Sherwood, Charles C.
Shippee, Harold E.
Slattery, Frances R.
Slattery, James J.
Smith, Allen G.
Smith, Burton C.
Smith, Carlton E.
Smith, Edward
Smith, Robert G.
Smith, Walter E.
Snyder, Melvin L.
Somers, Harold
Starr, Robert F.
Stevens, Fannie R.
Strattman, Dwight
Stever, Charles W.
Sturges, Edward B.
Sturges, George R.
Sweeney, Bernard J.
Sweeney, Lawrence
Stockwell, Charle
Taylor, Raymond Jr.
Thomas, Ferris F.
Thompson, David
Thompson, Louise J.
Tomlinson, James H.
Towne, Ernest H. Jr.
Titus, Howard
Travers, Sherwood W.
Underwood, Hiram A.
Underwood, Home R.
Voytershark, Frank
Wallace, Raymond D.
Walston, Harvey D.
Weeden, Willis M.
Weeks, Carnes
Weeks, Carnes Jr.
Westerland, Charles H.
Westerland, Harry F.
Weymer, Russell
Wilson, Herbert R.
Wilson, Robert L.
Walcott, C. James
Wooden, Paul M.
Yurkunas, Kasimir

Saturday, November 9, 2024

Honor Roll: World War I Veterans from Woodbury, Connecticut

This dignified memorial plaque honors military veterans from Woodbury, Connecticut who served in the two world wars.

In this first of two blog posts, I'm transcribing the names of men and women who served during World War I, as listed on this memorial. 

Adams, Ralph C.
Adams, William M.
Anderson, Gustave Daniel
Barnes, George H.
Bauch, Harry J.
Beardsley, Howard D.
Bennett, Edson J.
Bennett, William B. Jr.
Bradley, Hubert L.
Brotherton, Frederick L.
Cahill, William P.
Carroll, James P.
Carroll, William J. 
Charter, Legrand F.
Crowley, Jeremiah J.
Dawson, James S.
Drakeley, George M.
Dunlap, Collier W.
Eyre, Alfred G.
Fitzsimons, Dwight
Fitzsimons, Thomas
Foster, Leroy E.
Foster, Ralph E.
Fox, John Jr.
Gibson, Asahel R. Jr.
Gibson, Philo A.
Gorman, Joseph M.
Halstead, Leo D.
Harvey, Robert W.
Harvey, Samuel C.
Hawes, Charles L.
Jackson, Pearlie C.
Karrman, Milton A.
Lathrop, Leslie E.
Leavenworth, Raymond R.
Main, Arthur G.
Mason, Archie D.
Mason, William A.
McDonald, Floyd J.
McDonald, Paul L.
Nelson, Frederick
Parker, Sterling
Parkin, Ernest
Randall, Henry S.
Randall, Louis L.
Reichenbauch, Alfred
Reichenbach, Auguste
Reilly, Bernard
Ross, Frank A.
Roswell, Hubert M.
Salmon, John S.
St. Pierre, Alphonse
Terrell, Eli B.
Terrill, William Gladston
Thompson, Louis F.
Tracy, George F.
Turner, Charles Norman
Tyler, Walter Jr.
Walker, Czar E.
Walker, Edward C. Jr.
Walker, Harold
Walker, Lillian
Willner, Abraham L.
Willner, Ralph L.
Wolfe, Joseph O.
Wooden, Ralph V.

With sincere appreciation for their service to country.

Saturday, March 12, 2022

1950 US Census Prep: Finding Small Town EDs

The 1950 US Census is almost here! Only 20 more days until this mid-century Census is released to the public by the US National Archives.

Even though there will be a basic index and the ability to search by name and location, nobody expects the initial index to be perfect or complete. Just in case, I've been using 1950ish addresses to locate the Enumeration District for my ancestors so I can browse the ED pages when they're made public. Or, at the very least, be able to search by name and ED, to be more specific about my searches. 

Most of my ancestors were in big cities in 1950. I described how to turn a big-city street address into an ED in an earlier post, using the incredibly powerful (and free!) Unified Census ED Finder on SteveMorse.org. 

Small town ED process

However, there's a slightly different process for finding the EDs of towns with fewer than 5,000 residents, because Steve Morse has no tables for towns that small. (He explains why on this FAQ page.)

Here's the process for finding a small town ED.

As shown in the screen grab at top, I'm using the example of the small town of Woodbury, Connecticut, which had 2,564 residents in 1950

First, I went to the Unified Census ED Finder page, and used the drop-down menus to specify the state of Connecticut and the county of Litchfield, where Woodbury is located.

Although some larger population centers are available in the drop-down menu for town/city, Woodbury is not. So instead, I selected "other" in that drop-down menu area and typed the town name (purple arrow).

ED map or description or both?

There are five possible EDs in this general area, listed in numerical order in the image at top. I don't want to browse all five in search of a Woodbury resident.













To narrow down my options, I checked the ED descriptions (in image at top, see green arrow). 

This took me to a page with written descriptions of the five possible EDs for Woodbury, as shown directly above. However, I don't know Woodbury well enough to determine from these descriptions which ED would be the most likely for my purposes. Anyone who knows the streets might take a solid guess from these descriptions.



















Then I clicked to see the ED maps for the entire county (orange arrow). This took me to the list of map links shown above. The first five of the jpegs are what I wanted to view. These were sections of the entire county map, and I wanted to navigate around each map section to look for Woodbury. 


Most of the town is in one ED 

Of course, the fifth map I checked was the one where most of Woodbury is located. As shown directly above, the town is marked on the map and the ED number for the vast majority of that area is noted as 3-121

Combining the maps with the descriptions narrows things down considerably, even allowing for edges of the town that stick out beyond these straight lines.

Saturday, April 28, 2018

War Memorial Honor Roll Project: Woodbury, Connecticut

Memorial Day is only a month away, which means it's time to photograph and transcribe war memorials so I can participate in Heather Wilkinson Rojo's Honor Roll Project.

This year, I'm paying tribute to the service of men and women from Woodbury, Connecticut. The neat little town green is the setting for plaques honoring those who served during three wars.

At top, the memorial that honors those from Woodbury, CT who served in Vietnam. Their names, as inscribed above, are:

Alba, Louis G.                   Anderson, Mark E.            Bacon, William Jr.
Barry, Kevin G.                 Benjamin, John D.             Brown, Edward C.
Brown, Thomas M.           Brownell, Thomas D.        Burmeister, Richard R.
Cacy, Thomas E.               Carroll, Peter J.                  Cassidy, Brian J.
Castings, Walter J.            Churchill, James H.            Cole, Arthur R.
Cole, Donald E.                Connelly, Joseph F.            Coppola, Andrew F.
Creighton, David B.         Curtiss, Alan C.                  Daury, James P.
Eyre, Harry D., Jr.            Eyre, Stephen B.                 Faraci, William S.
Garrick, Edmund J.          Geraci, Joe L.                     Geraci, Richard J.
Green, Kenneth G.           Hoffman, Theodore A.        Hollister, Gordon E.
Hotchkiss, Berkeley W.    Hoxley, Martin D.               Huff, Harold C.
Jasper, Carl S.                   Jefferson, David W.            Jensen, Linda S.
Jones, K. Nickerson          Jones, Steven W.                Judson, David P.
Judson, Donald H.            Judson, Ronald P.               Kelleher, Robert D.
Koeppel, Robert A.          Leavenworth, Jeffrey M.    Leigh, David F.
Lonegan, Daniel P.           Marquis, Gene D.               Maxwell, Barry W.
Maxwell, Philip D.           Neal, Harris G.                   Neal, Leslie R.
Newell, Charles R.            Newell, Edward W.           Newell, Wales A.
Norton, Frank L.               Peck, Hiram W.                 Pond, J. Lawrence
Quint, Donald P.               Quint, Michael G.              Rehkamp, George M.
Rehkamp, Ronald D.        Richards, Donald W.          Roberts, Dennis A.
Rogers, Christopher C.     Rowell, James P.                Ryan, Robert F.
Scherer, Celester C.          Scherer, Martin A.             Seymour, Terry R.
Shanny, David E.              Taff, Frederick S.              Talarico, Thomas J.
White, John F.                   Winus, Richard J.              Woodward, Charles S.
Woodward, Lawrence S.   Woodward, Thomas M.


Nearby is the plaque paying tribute to the men and women of Woodbury, CT, who were in the Korean War. Their names are:

Abbott, Frank K.                                Clark, John E.
Cole, Norman F.                                 Cole, Walter H.
Cowles, Robert B.                              Creighton, E. Donald
Deschino, John J.                               Drakeley, George M.   
Fawcett, Edward F.                            Hardisty, Chester C.
Hellwinkle, Ronald F.                        Judson, Melvin P.
Metcalf, Fred L.                                 Phillips, Edward W.
Rehkamp, Dr. Charles J.                    Robinson, Kenneth L.
Robinson, Richard H.                         Terrell, Donald W.
Warner, Thomas H.


The plaque above is one of two honoring people from Woodbury, CT who served during World War II. This is A through N, with an asterick denoting those who were killed in action.

On this plaque are listed:

Abbott, H. Ellsworth                 Atwood, Gilbert               Atwood, Henry S.
Atwood, Kenneth                      Balch, George F.              Barnes, Randall C.
Bassett, George G.                    Bassett, Harold E.            Beauregard, Howard F.
Belz, Mary E. (nurse)               Bennett, Sherwood           Bergensten, L.J.
Bowker, Ruth N. (nurse)          Bradley, Kenneth A.         Brown, Charles E.
Brunet, Richard D.                   Brunet, William M.           Bull, David
Burdick, Elward C.                   Burdick, Harold              Burton, William J. Jr. *
Bynack, Joseph G.                    Cable, George                  Cable, Louis D.
Carlisle, David                          Cassidy, J. Donald           Cassidy, Joseph J.
Cassidy, Marjorie E. (WAC)    Cassidy, Paul F.                Chatfield, Robert E.
Churchill, Howard                   Coats, John E.                   Coey, Albert L.
Cole, Ferris E.                           Cole, Francis P.               Cooper, Ralph E.
Cooper, Earl D.                        Cooper, James R.              Cowles, Paul G.
Crane, Robert T.                      Crighton, David B.           Cunningham, Harold W.
Daury, Vincent P.                     Davidson, James H.          Dawson, John
Dawson, Richard                      Decker, E. Norton, Jr.      Decker, Robert S.
Dillon, James *                        Dillon, Richard                  Drake, Arthur W.
Drakeley, Robert I.,  Jr.            Duda, Casimir J. *            Duda, Peter A.
Dyer, Carroll L.                       Elting, Charles E.               Elting, Stewart E.
Eyre, Alfred G.                        Eyre, Harry D.                    Eyre, Stanley B.
Ferrell, John W.                        Fegen, Charles W. * .        Fleming, William P.
Fray, Ralph                            Fray, Robert                       Frazier, Charlotte (nurse)
Freeman, Arthur                    Gardiner, Shirley B.            Giggey, Kempton L.
Gillis, Carter E. (chaplain)    Goodrich, Ruth H.               Graham, Leslie W. *
Green, Ernest H.                    Green, George A.                 Green, Robert
Griswold, Hobart W.              Hahn, William A., Jr.          Harriman, Charles S. Jr.
Harriman, Ellen                      Hirsch, Arthur Z.                Hirsch, Charles E.
Hirsch, Clifford B.                  Hogan, Michael J.              Hohimer, Ernest
Hower, William D.                  Johnson, Clifford M.         Judson, Donald F.
Kalesky, John C. *                  Karagulla, Selim M.           Kenny, John *
King, Arthur C.                     King, Charles W.               Klatka, Catherine (nurse)
Knox, Delmar A.                  Koch, Edgar M.                  Kozenieski, Lloyd M.
Laukaitis, Anthony               Lavery, James                     Leach, John
Leesemann, Frederick W.     Lewis, Warren                    Lizauskas, Stanley
Lundin, David J.                   Lundin, Frank G.                Lucas, Frances A.
Lyon, Frank C.                      Lyon, James G.                  Macbeth, S. Alexander
MacCallum, John *               Mansfield, Paul H.            Manzi, Edward J.
Manzi, Roland                       Manzi, Vincent D.           Markham, Fred. A. Jr.
Markham, Hurlburt A.        Markle, Raymond D. MD  Martinson, William F.
Marvin, Everett D., Jr.         Mason, Howard F.R. Jr.     May, Russell C.
Michaels, Richard W.          Miller, Robert E.                 Miller, Vincent A.
Minor, Emerson *                Minor, Lewis R.                  Morgan, Addis W.
Morgan, Henry                   Morris, Hobart D.               Morris, Vernon H.
Mosevage, Anthony J.       Mosevage, George W.         Munson, Richard S.
Munson, William L., Jr      Murphy, Franklin                Nichols, Joel L.
Nutting, Parker B.


The WWII plaque honoring those who served from Woodbury, with surnames P through Z, lists the following servicemen and servicewomen:

Pagano, Anthony            Pastore, William E.            Pearson, James E.
Pearson, Robert R.          Peck, Hiram W., Jr.            Petruzzi, Marco
Petruzzi, Michael             Phelan, Robert L.               Phillips, John M.
Phillips, Thomas J.           Pinard, Alton H.                  Platt, Alfred H.
Pond, Sebastian L.           Quint, Carmen G. (nurse)  Quint, Carleton L.
Quint, Donald H. *          Quint, Franklin E.               Racenet, Amelie H. (nurse)
Racenet, J. Ernest           Reichenbach, Frank (MD) *  Reichenbach, Herbert I.
Rice, Roy E.                     Richards, David K.               Richards, James H. Jr.
Richards, Robert K.         Richardson, Phillip E.            Riese, Frederick K.
Robinson, Walter A.        Savage, David W.                  Schmidt, Clifford
Scott, Joseph M.              Sears, Richard A.                  Sharp, Charles M.
Shaw, Raymond W.          Sherwood, Albert C.          Sherwood, Charles C.
Shippee, Harold E.           Slattery, Frances P.             Slattery, James J.
Smith, Allen G.               Smith, Carleton E.               Smith, Edward
Smith, Robert G.              Smith, Walter E.                 Snyder, Melvin L.
Somers, Harold               Starr, Robert F.                   Stevens, Fannie P. (Marines)
Stockwell, Charles         Strattman, Dwight              Strever, Charles W.
Sturges, Edward B.         Sturges, George R.             Sweeney, Bernard J. *
Sweeney, Lawrence W.   Talarico, Joseph                  Talarico, Louis
Talarico, Thomas             Taylor, Raymond                 Thomas, Ferris F.
Thompson, David        Thompson, Louise J. (WAVE)   Titus, Howard
Tomlinson, James H.      Towne, Ernest H. Jr.               Travers, Sherwood W.
Underwood, H. Gilbert   Underwood, Homer R.         Voytershark, Frank P.
Walcott, C. James           Wallace, Raymond D. *      Walston, Harvey D.
Weeden, Willis M.           Weeks, Carnes, Jr.              Weeks, Robert
Westerlund, Charles H.   Westerlund, Harry F.        Weymer, Russell W.
Wilson, Herbert R.          Wilson, Robert L.            Wolcott, George
Wooden, Paul M.           Yurkunas, Kasimir           
Farrell, John J.
McConville, Marion
Weeks, Carnes
Cam, John H.
Coe, Albert B.