BURIAL DATABASE
Birth Date |
Surname First
Name/nee |
Place of Birth |
Death Date |
Cemetary |
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26 Dec 1818 |
Chittenden Mary Dunston |
Limpne, Kent, UK |
2 Jul 1886 |
Provo City |
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29 Jul 1808 |
+Chittenden William |
Bennington, Kent, UK |
29 Mar 1878 |
Prove City |
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+Parents: John & Elizabeth (Gerdin)
Chittenden |
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Chittenden
Hiram..M. Ancestry com - Minnesota Railroads,
1849-75. The Vigilante, the Explorer, the Expounder and First Superintendent of
the Yellowstone Park:- Page 658: On the night of
September 19, the explorers camped at the junction of the Firehole
and Gibbon rivers. The bivouac at that spot has made it historic, for there
the idea of establishing a National Park bloomed and blossomed forth in full
flower and became a practical one. General H. M. Chittenden, retired, when
Engineer in Charge of road construction, etc., in the park, very properly
placed a large tablet at this point to commemorate that truth. To a high hill
or salient at this point has also been given the name National Park Mountain.
Page 661: General H. M. Chittenden, in his fine and very conscientious work
“The Yellowstone National Park” published in 1895, treats this matter thus.
Page 662: I have the greatest admiration and esteem for General Chittenden as
a personal fried, a man, and a historian. But I
cannot but feel that he has, with the best motives and intentions in the
world, scarcely awarded the honors in this affair
in an equitable manner. He has given to Hayden, who did not, originally, have
any faith in the idea, entirely too much credit, and to Langford and Clagett altogether too little. Langford was the John the
Baptist of the National Park idea, crying aloud both in the wilderness and
out of it, in advocacy of the Park, before Hayden ever saw the region. As
previously stated, the first suggestion of it that came to Hayden was from
Langford’s (p.662) own lips from the lecture platform. Langford and Clagett, as will appear later, had the movement for
segregation well under way before Hayden became connected with it, or,
possibly, even knew of it. Page 662: It is a matter for regret that John Muir
ever expressed such an opinion. Mr Muir may, possibly, base his beliefs upon
what General Chittenden has said, and further, perhaps, upon what the U.S.
Geological Survey has stated, for the latter also seems disposed to uphold
Hayden as the one all important factor in the establishment of the Park. |
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Chittenden
William M. Obituary: ’19, founder of the Chittenden Insurance Agency, died 14
December serving in the Army in World War 1, he joined the Risdon
Manufacturing Co. in Naugatuck, Conn. In 1928 he founder the Chittenden Insurance Agency in
Naugatuck, where he remained active until he moved to Hamden. He was a bank
director and active in several local civic organizations. He leaves a son,
three daughters, 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren |
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Des Moines, Iowa Directory 1889-91 |
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Name
Chittenden |
Business Name |
Occupation |
Location |
Year |
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A.L |
Roddewig-Schmidt Cracker Co |
city salesman |
821e Pennsylvannia Ave |
1889.90 |
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Frank |
laborer |
w s e 17th Vine & Market |
1889-90 |
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Frank H |
Des Moines Manufacturing & Supply Co |
carpenter |
410 e 17th |
1889-90 |
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F.K |
Des Moines Packing Co |
works |
1889-90 |
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Miss Jennie C |
State Insurance Co |
clerk |
212 w 12th |
1889-90 |
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William L |
carpenter |
410 e 17th |
1889-90 |
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Frank |
Liverpool and Des Moines Packing Co |
works |
e 19th - Vine and Scott |
1891 |
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G. W |
jeweler |
@ 423 e 6th. 711 e Maple |
1891 |
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Jennie C |
State Ins Co |
policy clerk |
212 w 12th |
1891 |
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L. W |
Des Moines Manufacturing & Shipping Co |
carpenter |
410 e 17th |
1891 |
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Detroit, Michigan Directory 1890/91 |
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Alpheus W |
student |
boards 134 Fort w |
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Frederick L |
Russell House |
clerk |
boards 134 Fort |
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George C |
Russell House |
clerk |
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William J |
W.J. Chittenden & Co |
134 Fort w |
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William J |
Lewis A McCreary Chittenden W.J. & Co |
Proprs |
Russell House |
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Frederick T Sibley Hargreaves Mnfg
Co |
Pres |
60 18th |
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William J |
Hargreaves Mnfg Co |
Vice-Pres |
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Lyman H Baldwin Hargreaves Mnfg
Co |
Secretary & |
Treasurer |
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Thomas E Reeder Hargreaves Mnfg
Co |
Manager |
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William J |
Russell House |
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corner |
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W.J |
Chittenden & Co |
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Cadillac Sq |
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Index -Passengers to New England 1633- 1635 |
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Vessel ‘Increase’ 1635. No 37. Chittingden:- Thomas, age 51. No 38. Rebecca, age 40. No 39. Isaac,
age 10. No 40. Henry, age 6 |
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