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Julia Belinda Leach, daughter of Willis Danforth Leach and Elmira Carpenter.
Born 31 Oct 1849 at Fletcher, Franklin County, Vermont, United States, died 13 Oct 1925 at Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, United States, age 75 years, buried at Irasburg Cemetery, Orleans County, Vermont, United States
Married 03 Jul 1873 at Irasburg, Orleans County, Vermont, United States, age 23 years (married 24 years) to:
Franklin Horace Conner, age by marriage 26 years, son of Moody "Moody" Conner and Lenora Brewster.
Born 2 May 1847 at Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, United States, died 13 May 1898 at Brownington, Orleans County, Vermont, United States, age 51 years, cause of death: Pneumonia, buried at Irasburg Cemetery, Orleans County, Vermont, United States. Occupation: Farmer May have lived (Moody Conner) in Willston, Chittenden, Vermont (1840 Census)
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Willis ConnerBorn 17 Nov 1875 at Irasburg, Orleans County, Vermont, United States, died 22 Sep 1949 at Lyndonville, Caledonia County, Vermont, United States, age 73 years, buried at Lyndon Center Cemetery, Lyndon, Caledonia County, Vermont, United States. Occupation: Manager, Lyndonville Creamery Manager of the Lyndonville Creamery in 1920 From Pauline: The creamery was located on the Passumpsic River - darned cold in winter, but Dad walked to work - a mile each way, came home for dinner, and went back in the afternoon. It was a corporation and consisted of plants in Lyndonville, Watertown, Ma. and several other towns I can't recall at the moment. They bottled milk, also condensed milk which was shipped as far as Chicago. They had several tank trucks to take the milk to Ma., an ice cream plant - the name was Lyndonville Creamery Assn. and the logo was "Speedwell Farms". It was started by TN Vail, vice pres. of Bell Tel. who had a mansion on the hill above town. His wife had teas etc. when they sent the coach and livery for the ladies of the town to come join the lady of the manor. Mom said it was very formal and elegant. A representative for Lyndon in the Vermont State Legislature, 1945. (Photo from Grandmother’s collection) Florence may have been a little unstable- left when grandpa was still young. Some Notes On The Creamery: (From https://www.gluseum.com/US/Lyndon/223096411737571/Lyndon-VT-Historical-Society) "In 1890, W. Irving Powers, clerk and treasurer & farm manager of Vail's Speedwell Farms, organized the Lyndonville Creamery. The creamery became part of a chain of 14 creameries in Vermont and New Hampshire, as well as a large branch in Boston..." W. Irving Powers,1861-1915." "A Lyndonville Company started by T.N.Vail on what is now the LSC Campus and then moved to Lyndonville. W.C. Conner 1875-1949 was General Manager of the Creamery. In 1947 the Creamery has 150 employees and 60 trucks. From Pauline: (Pauline E. Conner a daughter of W.C. Conner) "The creamery was located on the Passumpsic River - darned cold in winter, but Dad walked to work - a mile each way, came home for dinner, and went back in the afternoon. It was a corporation and consisted of plants in Lyndonville, Watertown, Ma. and several other towns I can't recall at the moment. They bottled milk, also condensed milk which was shipped as far as Chicago. They had several tank trucks to take the milk to Ma., an ice cream plant - the name was Lyndonville Creamery Assn. and the logo was "Speedwell Farms". It was started by TN Vail, vice pres. of Bell Tel. who had a mansion on the hill above town. His wife had teas etc. when they sent the coach and livery for the ladies of the town to come join the lady of the manor. Mom said it was very formal and elegant." (It should be noted that T.N Vail was President of ATT.) 2.
Myra ConnerBorn 05 Mar 1878 at Irasburg, Orleans County, Vermont, United States, died 16 Sep 1957 at Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia County, Vermont, United States, age 79 years, cause of death: Intestinal Obstruction, buried at Lyndon Center Cemetery, Lyndon, Caledonia County, Vermont, United States 3.
Blanche ConnerBorn 16 Sep 1882 at Irasburg, Orleans County, Vermont, United States, died 27 Dec 1967 at Lyndonville, Caledonia County, Vermont, United States, age 85 years, cause of death: Vertebral Artery Thrombosis, buried at Lyndon Center Cemetery, Lyndon, Caledonia County, Vermont, United States |
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2nd marriage
Julia Belinda Leach, daughter of Willis Danforth Leach and Elmira Carpenter.
Married 2 Nov 1899 at Fletcher, Franklin County, Vermont, United States, age 50 years (married 25 years) to:
Charles Phillips, age by marriage 49 years
Born 25 Feb 1850 at Chelsea, Orange County, Vermont, United States, died 3 Oct 1930 at Granite Falls, Snohomish County, Washington, United States, age 80 years |