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19 Comments

Reply Bernard
04:45 PM on February 03, 2011 

Bernard jeddry

 hello, my name is Bernard Jeddry named after chief Bernard Vacon.I am from yarmouth nova scotia and my mother Vicky Jeddry (vacon)took care of bernard's father ,her uncle.anyways i was just wondering if you would be able to e-mail some contact info for him or his children ?sure would like to have a talk and get to know these family member i have never met or spoke to...thank you! Bernard Jeddry. E-mail bernardjeddry@hotmail.com

Reply Linda Secondini
08:18 PM on October 20, 2010 

Cheryl Dukeshire Harrison says...
grew up on Middle St. #9 is it still an historical site?

 

Reply Emponoaspen
03:34 AM on July 12, 2010 
Greetings Everyone, I am not brand-new to your website but I expected right now was as great as time as any to say hey, so.. well howdy :)
Reply Jim Allen
04:31 PM on March 04, 2010 
My mother was Margaret McHale - she was born in a house on Pond St - Her brothers George and Henry also lived in Stoneham for many years - we lived on Walnut St for many years. - This site is very interesting
Reply cher49@netzero.net
09:22 PM on January 06, 2010 
my Dad bought the house on Middle St in 1949 when he sold the house in 1984 the people who bought it had a plaque over the front door stating it was the Franklin B. Jenkins house about a year later the sign was down. I always thought my Dad bought the house from a relative..possibly a McGowan or a Moulton..there is a large M in the cement walk at the backdoor.
Reply Cheryl Dukeshire Harrison
11:06 PM on January 05, 2010 
grew up on Middle St. #9 is it still an historical site?
Reply Bee Russo
09:49 AM on September 18, 2009 
Website looks fantastic (as usual) and is such a critical component of fulfilling the mission of the HS. Keep up the great work, Marina!
Reply Donna Weiss
02:33 PM on September 16, 2009 
Marina, I am overwhelmed by this great website! How you incorporated the Historic Walk brochure along with descriptions and photos is incredible . Great job done on updating the site and on the upcoming events! Thanks for your time and talent. Hopefully your work will be enjoyed by many.
Reply Steve Heinstrom
08:53 AM on August 13, 2009 
Great web-site, wonderful people who make the Society work. Keep up the good work!
Reply Martin Briggs
10:40 PM on August 03, 2009 
It's great to see what you do! I'm especially interested in your work with schools since I am a teacher. Also, I noticed that a Richard L. Watts wrote an article, and it looks as though he was or is a part of your society. My great-great grandfather was a Richard Lewis Watts who died in Clark County, Illinois in 1871, and I'm wondering if Mr. Watts has heard of him. He was supposedly in the Civil War, but I can't find any information supporting that fact.