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John Adelard ARBOUR

John Adelard ARBOUR

Masculin 1878 - 1959  (81 ans)


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  1. 1.  John Adelard ARBOUR est né le 25 juin 1878 à L'Assomption,60028,Lanaudière,Quebec,Canada,; est mort le 30 déc 1959 à Ronaoke,,,Virginia,Usa,; a été enterré en avr 1960 à Vermont,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,[North Pownal Cemetery in Pownal,Bennington County,USA] - North Pownal.

    Autres événements/attributs:

    • Profession: Tamany Hanger, Cotton Mill Worker,
    • _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
    • _CREA: 17 sept 2023

    Notes:

    According to his WWI Draft Registration, John was of medium height and medium build with black eyes and dark hair.

    According to his WWII Draft Registration, John was illiterate, as he made his mark with an "x".
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    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Thursday 13 Jul 1926
    NORTH POWNAL
    Mrs. John Arbour, daughter Gertrude, and son Harold have returned to their home following a trip to West Point and Kingston.

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Thursday 31 Jan 1929
    NORTH POWNAL
    John Arbour has been confined to his home by illness for several days.
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    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Monday 08 Jul 1935
    BROTHERS CAUGHT IN HENHOUSE BREAK -- One Arrested Here After Tri-State Search -- One Sentenced -- Gets One To Two Years In Bennington Court Today For Entering Coop Of Pownal Men
    Noyes and Everett Thomas, brothers of Hoosick Falls, NY, gave the police of three states, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New York, a little business Saturday night and Sunday morning after allegedly breaking into a henhouse owned by John Arbourand T. G. Brownell at Sunnybrook Farm in Pownal, VT. After passing through the hands of officers in all three states, they were arraigned this morning in thecourt of Bennington, VT, on charges of breaking and entering in the night. Everett Thomas, 25, pleaded guilty to this charge and was sentenced to not less than one year nor more than two years in thestate's prison. His case was continued until Friday afternoon by Judge George A. Mather and he was placed under $500 bail. JudgeMather will assign counsel at that time. The rather involved proceedings leading up to the court appearance started when a burglar alarm sounded and turned on the lights in a henhouse at Sunnybrook Farm at about 12:40 o'clock Sunday morning.Aroused, Mr. Brownell and Mr. Arbour arrived just in time to see a car driving off their property. Mr. Brownell fired several shots at the car but failed to find his mark. The two Pownal men then gave chase and followed the car in the direction of this city. When they arrived here they notified the local police, who, a short time later, picked up the car they described on West Main Street, arresting Noyes Thomas who was in the machine alone, his brother having apparently sneakedinto the woods at Pownal. Yesterday morning Corporal Hillfrank of the New York State Police Barracks at Petersburg notified the local police that he wanted both the Hoosick Falls brothers. He came to this city for Noyes Thomas and spent sometime looking for Everett Thomas in this city and Williamstown. Everett Thomas was picked up later by Corporal Hillfrank at his home in Hoosick Falls. The New York State Trooper then turned both men over to Vermont authorities in Bennington.The owners of the Pownal farm say that there were 200 fowls in the henhouse which was broken into and 125 in another nearby coop.They also say that an attempt was made to break into the henhouse about three weeks ago.
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    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Monday 23 Nov 1936
    JOHN ARBOUR FRACTURES LEG
    John Arbour is at the Mary McClellan Hospital, Cambridge, NY, where he was taken on Saturday afternoon following an accident at his home in which he sustained a broken leg. The fracture was reduced by Dr. Vickers and Dr. Maxon of the hospital staff.

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Wednesday 25 Nov 1936
    NORTH POWNAL
    John Arbour returned to his home yesterday from the Mary McClellan Hospital in Cambridge, NY.

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Monday 20 Jun 1938
    NORTH POWNAL
    John Arbour is recovering at his home here from a minor operation on his nose performed by Dr. W. L. Curran of North Adams.

    In 1940, John reported that he had earned $728 in 1939.

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Thursday 25 Jun 1942
    NORTH POWNAL
    John Arbour is confined to his home with an acute attack of rheumatism.
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    Times Record (Troy, NY) -- Friday 17 May 1946
    POWNAL
    Mr. and Mrs. John Arbour and Miss Gertrude Arbour recently attended thefuneral of Mrs. Arbour's stepfather, Henry C. Armstrong, of Bennington.

    Bennington Evening Banner (VT) -- 21 Aug 1956
    NORTH POWNAL BRIEFS
    John Arbour, Miss Gertrude Arbour, and Harold Arbour visited relatives in Schenectady, NY, Saturday.

    Bennington Evening Banner (VT) -- 06 Sep 1956
    NORTH POWNAL BRIEFS
    Miss Gertrude Arbour and her father, John Arbour, left Wednesday for Roanoke, VA, where they will visit Mr. Arbour's son, Harold J. Arbour, who is an instructor at Hollins College in Roanoke. Mr. Arbour has been spending the summer with his father and sister here.
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    Troy Record (NY) -- 31 Dec 1959
    JOHN D. ARBOUR
    John D. Arbour, 81, formerly of Hoosick and a retired meat market proprietor in North Pownal, VT, died suddenly yesterday at Roanoke, VA. He and his daughter Miss Gertrude Arbour had been spending the winter with his son, Harold J. Arbour, an instructor at Hollins College. Born in Canada, Mr. Arbour resided in Hoosick and Bennington before moving to North Pownal in 1903. He was the son [sic] of Mrs. Rebecca Gower Arbour, who died in 1956. Besides his daughter and son, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Minnie Nadeau, North Pownal. Funeral Services will be Saturdayat 3 pm, from the Mahar Funeral Home in Bennington, where Rev. John J.McCarthy, rector of All Saints' Episcopal Church, Hoosick, will officiate. Entombmentwill be in Park Lawn Cemetery until spring when burial will be in HoosickRural Cemetery.
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    About John's kids, from Linda Hall, Director of Solomon Wright Public Library in Pownal, VT, on 11 Mar 2005 : Gertrude Arbour died in December1993. She lived in North Pownal and her bachelor brotherhad also livedwith her. She was born in 1903 in Bennington, VT, and moved to North Pownal, VT, when she was two. She went to business school after high school (perhaps Bliss School in North Adams) and worked for a Judge in Adams, MA, for more than 30 years. She joined her brother atHollins Collegein Virginia and returned to VT for the summers. Harold Arbour taught in the Navy schools of business administration then at Hollins for 15 years. Both retired in 1970. Harold died in 1985. She left some money toa church in Hoosick, NY, in memory ofher parents. (article does not say their name). You probably can check the Soc. Security Index for the dates of their death. I can get this from the cemetery stones in the late spring after the mud has dried. They bothare buried in the cemetary across from their home in North Pownal, VT.

    John a épousé Rebecca GOWER le 28 juin 1902 à Pownal,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,. Rebecca est née le 20 juin 1885 à Hoosick Falls,,Rensselaer County,New York,United States,; est morte le 18 avr 1956 à Pownal,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,; a été enterrée le 21 avr 1956 à Vermont,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,[North Pownal Cemetery in Pownal,Bennington County,USA] - Pownal. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

    Enfants:
    1. 2. Gertrude Rebecca ARBOUR  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est née le 2 avr 1903 à Bennington,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,; est morte le 22 déc 1993 à North Pownal,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,.
    2. 3. Harold John ARBOUR  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est né le 2 mai 1908 à Pownal,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,; est mort le 21 déc 1985 à Bennington,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,; a été enterré en déc 1985 à Vermont,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,[North Pownal Cemetery in Pownal,Bennington County,USA] - Pownal.


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  1. 2.  Gertrude Rebecca ARBOUR Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (1.John1) est née le 2 avr 1903 à Bennington,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,; est morte le 22 déc 1993 à North Pownal,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,.

    Autres événements/attributs:

    • _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
    • _CREA: 17 sept 2023

    Notes:

    * Occupation:initially Stenographer, then Private Secretary in a Law Office (1930, 1940); by 1942 worked for Henry L. HARRINGTON, an Adams, MA, lawyer who later became a Berkshire County Judge; afterretirement,Assistant Town Clerk of Pownal,VT (1965+)
    * Burial:North Pownal Cemetery in Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
    * Education:ABT 1917 attended Bliss Business College in North Adams, MA, for 2 years
    * Religion:Episcopalian -- attended St Mark's Church in Hoosick Falls, NY
    * Medical Information:She had been ill for 2 weeks before her death, but had suffered with dementia for quite some time before this.
    * Note:Gertrude never married or had any children.North Adams Transcript (MA) -- 01 Feb 1929
    COMPANY M RIFLE TEAM WINS FROM GIRLS' CLUB
    Company M won a rifle shooting match at the State Armory from the NorthAdams' Girls' Club last evening. Several of the North Adams young women had excellent totals. The Company M Team won by a margin of 76 points. The North Adams' Girls' Club teamscores follow: . . . Miss Gertrude Arbour, 127, . . .North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Wednesday 26 Jun 1935
    SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETS
    . . . Gertrude R. Arbour, tax collector, re-elected for one year. . .North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Wednesday 30 Jun 1937
    ELECT SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS
    The annual meeting of the North Pownal School District was held Tuesdayevening at 8 o'clock in the school hall. A very small number of the voters of the district were present. The warning was read by the moderator, Michael Furlong, after which theelection of officers for the ensuingschool year took place and the reports of the school committee, tax collector, treasurer, and auditor were read and accepted. The following officers were unanimously elected: . . . tax collector for one year, MissGertrude R. Arbour, . . .

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Wednesday 29 Jun 1938
    ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING HELD
    The election of officers took place as follows: . . . Gertrude R. Arbour, tax collector for one year, . . .

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Wednesday 28 Jun 1939
    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
    The following officers were elected: . . . tax collector, Miss GertrudeArbour.

    In 1940, Gertrude reported that she had earned $1560 in 1939.

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Tuesday 05 May 1942
    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
    Mrs. Michael Hogan, Miss Melba Cooper, and Miss Gertrude Arbour are assisting the teachers in the North Pownal graded school as registrars in the sugar rationing registration being conducted this week.

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Tuesday 16 Jun 1942
    RED CROSS CERTIFICATES HERE
    . . . The members of the class entitled to the certificates are . . . Miss Gertrude Arbour . . .

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Jul 1942
    GAS RATIONING REGISTRARS
    The first of three gas rationing registration sessions began yesterday afternoon at the North Pownal Graded School, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Burlington, teacher in the intermediate room of the school.She was assisted by Ray Beaudry, amember of the board of school directors, Miss Melba Cooper, treasurer of the school, and Miss Gertrude Arbour, tax collector.

    The Berkshire Evening Eagle (MA) -- Saturday 06 May 1944
    DEEDS THAT GO ON RECORD IN BERKSHIRE -- Realty Transfers Entered Recently For Registry In County
    Cheshire -- Arbour Gertrude R -- Samuel W Lewis et ux, Church St
    Lewis Susie Abbie -- Gertrude A Arbour, Church StBennington Banner (VT)-- 27 Oct 1989
    In 1989, Gertrude donated 2 acres of land adjacent to the North Pownal Cemetery and across the street from her home. The cemetery was getting full and she helped to enlarge it with her donation. The land was "partof her family's 77-acre farm." Arbour was secretary-treasurer of the Association (Cemetery) in past years, and she also served as Assistant Town Clerk after she retired at age 62. Arbour was born in 1903 in Bennington, where her grandfather had a livery stable, she said. Her parentsmoved to North Pownal in 1917, where she attended grammar school. Whenshe was 14, Arbour enrolled inthe Bliss Business College in North Adams, MA, and after graduating, became first a stenographer then a legal secretary for anAdams, MA, lawyer Henry Harrington, who later became a Berkshire County Judge. A marker will be placed in the new section of the cemetery inscribed, "The Orchard, donated by Gertrude Arbour, 24 October 1989."

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- 05 Jun 1990
    The two acre plot donated to the Cemetery by Gertrude Arbour was dedicated on 28 May 1990. The plot was called "The Orchards." The Rev. Joel Miller, a retired Episcopalian minister from St Marks Church in Hoosick Falls, NY, where Arbour, with her late father, mother, and brother haveworshipped for many years. Rev. Miller spoke of the history of the Arbours in North Pownal, their services to the community in many ways, andof the appropriateness of the gift of land which he saidwill add another 200 years of life to the beautiful little cemetery, which holds so much Pownal history.

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- 29 Aug 2005
    TODAY IN LOCAL HISTORY (original year unknown)
    Pownal, VT -- A special meeting of the North Pownal Cemetery association was held yesterday in the Congregational church social room. Nine members were present. New officers were elected to make the association active. Orrin Peckham was elected president, and Gertrude Arbour was elected secretary and treasurer.


  2. 3.  Harold John ARBOUR Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (1.John1) est né le 2 mai 1908 à Pownal,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,; est mort le 21 déc 1985 à Bennington,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,; a été enterré en déc 1985 à Vermont,,Bennington County,Vermont,Usa,[North Pownal Cemetery in Pownal,Bennington County,USA] - Pownal.

    Autres événements/attributs:

    • _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
    • Diplôme: 24 juin 1926, Vermont,,Orange County,Vermont,Usa,[Williamstown High School,Williamstown,Orange County,USA] - Williamstown
    • _CREA: 17 sept 2023

    Notes:

    * Occupation:Business College Teacher (1930); Instructor at Hollins College in Roanoke, VA (1956); Instructed at US Navy Business Administration Schools and then at Hollins for 15 years; retired in 1970
    * Burial:North Pownal Cemetery in Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
    * Event:Military WWII -- US Coast Guard
    * Religion:Episcopalian -- attended St Mark Church in Hoosick Falls, NY
    * Medical Information:He had been ill for 1 year before his death, which was acclerated by atherosclerotic heart disease.
    * Note:North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Wednesday 12 May 1926
    APRIL HONOR ROLL AT HIGH SCHOOL -- Standings Are Announced By PrincipalGant
    The honor roll for the month of April for the pupils of Williamstown High School was made public today by Principal Francis Y. Gant. . . . Those who attained honors, having an average grade of B, andno less than C, are: Senior School, 3rd year -- Harold Arbour . . .

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Tuesday 08 Jun 1926
    CLASS DAY COMMITTEE OF SENIOR CLASS CHOSEN
    At a recent metting of the Senior Class of Williamstown High School, a committee of three was selected for the class day exercises which are to be held the night before graduation, 23 June. Those chosen to serve on the comittee were Harold J. Arbour, chairman, Miss Jessemine Prince and Gilda Metour. A program is now being arranged and will be published within a few days. North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Monday 01 Aug 1927
    NORTH POWNAL
    Harold J. Arbour entered Allen's School of Commerce in Troy, NY, on Monday, where he will take a two-years' commercial teachers course.North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Monday 03 Jul 1939
    SECRETARIAL STUDENTS ENJOY OUTING
    Harold J. Arbour, supervisor of the secretarial department of the Spencer Business and Secretarial School in Schenectady, NY, is spending a short vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Arbour. Mr. Arbour and 50 of his students held a picnic at Ooroga? Lake, NY, last Friday which marked the closing of the present semester. School will be resumed on Wednesday, 5 July, when the six-week's summer session will beginNorth Adams Transcript (MA) -- Thursday 26 Feb 1942
    ARBOUR IN COAST GUARD
    Harold J. Arbour, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Arbour, recently enlisted inthe US Coast Guard, now under US Navy supervision, at the Albany recruiting station. He is located at the Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, MD.Troy Record (NY) -- 31 Oct 1945
    POWNAL
    Harold J. Arbour, a member of the Coast Guard service since February 1942, has received his honorable discharge and will spend some time at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Arbour, of NorthPownal. Assistant Principal of Spencer Business School in Schenechtady before enlisting, he has been engaged in teaching shorthand and typing since being inthe service. He has trained about 250 men and 2,000 women -- the men for immediate sea duty and the women each replacing a man on shore duty.Mr. Arbour has no plans for his immediate future.Bennington Evening Banner (VT) -- 25 Apr 1956
    POWNAL BRIEFS
    Harold J. Arbour has returned to Hollins College in Roanoke, VA, where he is an instructor. He was called here by the death of his mother, Mrs. John D. Arbour.
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    25 years ago today [02 May 1984]
    Pownal, VT -- Murray Lewis, a resident of Orchard Street, was elected commander of American Legion Post 90 at the annual election of officers Tuesday night in the Legion social hall. Mr. Lewis succeeds Leo Pellerin who has held the office ofcommander for the past four years. Other officers chosen are vice commander, Carl Tucker; adjutant, Barbara Clayborn; finance officer, Joel Burrington; chaplain, Michael Fressola; and historian, Harold Arbour.
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    02 May 1908 -- Born in Pownal, Vermont, Harold John ARBOUR was the younger of 2 children born to cotton mill worker, liveryman, and farmer John Adelard ARBOUR and his wife Rebecca GOWER. Harold grew up in Pownal and appears to have applied himself in school, where he made the honor roll. On 24 June 1926, he graduated from Williamstown High School and shortly thereafter became employed by the Irving Bank Trust Company in New York City. The following year in August 1927, Harold entered Allen'sSchool of Commerce in Troy, NY, where he took a 2-year commercial teachers course. After graduation hefound employment as a Business College Teacher, where he worked during the taking of the 1930 Census. In September 1935, Harold seems to have returned to Schenectady, NY, where he wasengaged by the Spencer Business School as head of the secretarial department for the ensuing year. He held this position at least through the1939-1940 school year. Shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Harold felt his call to duty. In February 1942, he enlisted in the US CoastGuard, then under US Navy supervision, at the Albany, NY, recruiting station. Throughout his stint in the Coast Guard, Harold served in CurtisBay, MD; New London, CT; Groton,CT;Palm Beach, FL; West Palm Beach, FL; and Manhattan Beach, NY. At the time of his departure from the CoastGuard in October 1945, Harold received an honorable discharge. Newspapers further noted that priorto the war, he served as Assistant Principalof Spencer Business School in Schenectady. Utilizing these skills, hetaught shorthand and typing while in the service. He trained about 250men and 2,000 women - the men for immediate sea duty and the women each replacing a man on shore duty.At thetime of his separation, Harold had no plans for his immediate future. By April 1947, though, Harold seems to have found work - this time in Roanoke, VA, as teacher and principal of the School of Secretarial Science of the National BusinessCollege.Thefollowing June he enlisted in the Navy Reserve at Norfolk, VA, for a term of 4 years. By April 1956, Harold was an instructor at Hollins College in Roanoke - a position he heldfor 15 years. Haroldfinally retired in 1970 and returned hometo Pownal.In May 1984, he was elected historian at the local American Legion Post. Shortly after this, Harold seems to have fallen ill. He died in Bennington, VT, of congestive heart failure on 21 December 1985. He was buried in the North PownalCemeteryin Pownal.
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    US Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
    Name: Harold John Arbour
    Gender: Male
    Birth Date: 2 May 1908
    Death Date: 21 Dec 1985
    SSN: 108103075
    Branch 1: CG
    Enlistment Date 1: 21 Feb 1942
    Release Date 1: 22 Oct 1945

    Décès:
    Cause: Congestive Heart Failure