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1 Buddy later was employed by the State of Connecticut, Department of Consumer Protection as a food inspector of restaurants 1966-1988. Hancock, Albert Edwin Jr (I28)
 
2 ? Anna Bothlida Johansson Anna Bothilda Nilsdotter (I319)
 
3 (Memorial ID 88811866) Roy, Edna Marie (I113)
 
4 The Students Army Training Corps Brockett, Warren Edwin (I1256)
 
5 02/12/???? - ??/??/???? STRUCK, Walter Albert (I383)
 
6 08/19/???? - ??/??/1983 STEVENSON, Frances Agnes (I384)
 
7 11 days Hancock, Lindsay Lee (I39)
 
8 1850 left Pelleviken, Karlsborg went to Bölet
1855 left Bölet went to Nytorp 
Johannes Andersson (I227)
 
9 1860 Connecticut Census, Cromwell, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
- Survey dated June 24, 1860 shows Henry as an iron worker, and his age as 17.

 
Botelle, Henry Edward (I19)
 
10 1860 Connecticut Census, Cromwell, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
- Survey dated June 24, 1860 shows Myrtie's age as 44 and living in Litchfield, Norfolk Township. 
Botelle, Myrtie L (I22)
 
11 1860 Connecticut Census, Cromwell, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
- John Demming Botelle was a traveling salesman in earlier life but later became an auctioneer.

 
Botelle, John Demming (I562)
 
12 1860 Connecticut Census, Cromwell, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
- Survey dated 24 June 1860 shows Ellelar's age as 60, this would mean he was born in 1800.
- Also shows the value of his real estate to be $600.00 and his personal estate $100.00 
Botelle, Ellelar (I538)
 
13 1860 Connecticut Census, Cromwell, Middlesex County, CT

Survey dated June 24, 1860 shows Amanda's age as 49, making her born in 1801. 
Beckley, Amanda Aurelia (I560)
 
14 1860 Connecticut Census, Cromwell, Middlesex County, CT

Survey dated June 24, 1860 shows Isabel's age as 7 and attending school. 
Botelle, Isabel A (I564)
 
15 1860 Connecticut Census, Cromwell, Middlesex County, CT

Survey dated June 24, 1860 shows Susan as a hardware packer, and her age as 19. 
Botelle, Susan (I563)
 
16 1860 Connecticut Census, Cromwell, Middlesex County, CT

Survey dated June 24, 1860 shows Wilbur's age as 6 and attending school.

The 1920 Census shows Wilbur's age as 64, also says he was born in France 
Botelle, Wilbur L (I565)
 
17 1860 Connecticut Census, Cromwell, Middlesex County, CT
- Survey dated June 24, 1860 shows Sarah as a hardware packer, and her age as 28. 
Botelle, Sarah (I561)
 
18 1920 Census says she was 23 and born in New York Botelle, Isabelle (I597)
 
19 1920 Census shows Josephine's age as 65, and that she was born in New York, USA. Haller, Josephine (I594)
 
20 1920 Connecticut Census
- Shows John's age as 82 and living in Litchfield County, Morris Township 
Botelle, John Demming (I562)
 
21 A. J. Botelle signed the marriage license as registrar.
 
Family: Frederick Charles Hicks / Lillian Elizabeth A Pollard (F47)
 
22 ABT 1949/1950, Dick was hit by a train at the crossing in Windsor Locks that went over to the next town, Warehouse Point. There was no automatic signal. The train guard signaled. Dick's car was stopped. The train went by, the man lifted the gate. Dick couldn't see the train coming from the opposite direction. He was driving Buddy's blue Buick. The train hit the side of his car. Dick was thrown out. Ginger, the dog, was thrown out through the open door. Dick was shaken but okay. When the police came, they wanted to know where the body of the driver was. The car was demolished. After the accident automatic gates were installed. Hancock, Richard Winfield (I44)
 
23 After Carol and I married and moved away and after Grandma (Clara) died, Edith, Edwin, and Wallie lived together in the house their parents had built in the late 1800's. Wallie died 4 months before Edwin and Edith died 6 months after Edwin. Ann had died 6 months before Wallie. Johnson, Edith Othelia (I68)
 
24 After the war, he opened a restaurant with his brother, Buddy. Buddy and Frankie were co-owners and operators of Frank's Restaurant on Route 75 in Windsor Locks, CT from 1951-1966. The restaurant was just outside the Bradley Air Force Base, now Bradley International Airport. It was the only restaurant around, as the area was not built up as it is today so it had a brisk business. Hancock, Frank Elton Sr (I31)
 
25 Al was in the 8th grade and 14 years old when Evelyn died from cancer.

Evelyn Lindblad’s adoptive parents were from Sweden.

Evelyn’s adoption records (Alide had them) list her as Ethel Montgomery - probably not Swedish. She was adopted from an orphanage. She was born in Jamestown, NY and is buried there in the largest cemetery – Lake View Cemetery.

Evelyn died about one year after coming to Middletown, CT. 
Lindblad, Ethel Evelyn Victoria (I447)
 
26 Ann and Bill had a fireworks stand for many years on their property. The cellar would be stacked high with cartons of fireworks. It was always fun to go up there and hang around the fireworks stand. How thrilled we were when they thought we were old enough to help sell the fireworks! On the Fourth of July, Bill would set off a bunch of fireworks for us kids. Ann was an excellent cook. We had coffee and her famous pies every night when we visited. We always had Thanksgiving at their house. The only family that wasn't there were the Hancocks. Leonard and Mildred and their kids would go to Manchester to her parents for dinner but would arrive at Ann and Bill's house after supper. The party would go on until the wee hours of the night. We played football every Thanksgiving, rain, sun or snow after we ate which usually started at 2 PM. Esther and Tom would always play with us kids. Sometimes, Edwin and Bill would join in. The other adults watched from the window in the comfort of the house. We would play u Johnson, Ann Emily (I69)
 
27 Anna's family moved to St. John's, Swissvalle, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Roy, Anna Alice Elizabeth (I260)
 
28 At Ann and Bill's marriage, Bill's occupation is an assembler. He was divorced. This was his second marriage. Ann's occupation is a clerk. The minister was H. Carmichael. Olga Magnuson and Arnold Facius stood up for them. (From somewhere I have a marriage date as 1925 but I think this is an error). Family: William Thomas Hick / Ann Emily Johnson (F35)
 
29 Bert was full of life and loved women, when Marie died he tried to get Dolly, a friend, to marry him. She declined but remained a friend until his death, often taking him wherever he wanted to go. He was married four times. He loved to go out and have a good time and always wanted to treat anybody that would take him out for a meal. After he was told that he had cancer he stopped eating. I guess he felt that he had lived a long enough life. He didn't really give up he just picked his time. Botelle, Hubert Besat Jr (I212)
 
30 Bert was listed as a clerk. Evelyn Carlson (my mother's best friend) and Leonard Johnson, her brother, stood up for them. Family: Hubert Besat Botelle, Jr / Mildred Evelyn Johnson (F72)
 
31 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smithwick, Beth Ellen (I223)
 
32 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: William Thomas Hick, Jr / Joan Elaine Millet (F1)
 
33 Bill was 2y 2m. KOLB, Louis Henry (I394)
 
34 Bill worked for many years without a helper. He would get calls from people that had run out of oil at all hours of the night. He would always go out and make the delivery, even in the winter snowstorms Ann did the bookkeeping for their business. Hick, William Thomas (I60)
 
35 Billy loved to laugh and liked all of his food spicy. He particularly liked things that were hot and always would deny that anything was to hot for him. I remember one time in particular when we had this pepper plant, which produced tiny orange-ish red peppers. Billy took the smallest little bite from the tip of a pepper and began to chew. As his face continued to change to various shades of red he continued to shake his head and would not admit that the pepper was too hot! Cowles, William Jr (I456)
 
36 Billy was a hard working individual and always made time to assist anyone who needed help. Cowles, William Jr (I456)
 
37 Björn and Gertrud paid 16 lod silver to get married. Family: Björn Jönsson / Gertrud Erensdotter (F125)
 
38 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schumaker, Carsen Olivia (I602)
 
39 born? 29 SEP 1775 Anders Andersson (I328)
 
40 Born? 8/16/1756 Jon Andersson (I338)
 
41 Both of his parents born in England. Note addition of “s” on his last name.
 
Hicks, Frederick Charles (I139)
 
42 Both parents of English descent. Born in York State (New York State?) Pollard, Lillian Elizabeth A (I140)
 
43 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hancock, Albert Edwin III (I27)
 
44 Buddy and his brother Frankie (Frank E. Hancock) were co-owners and operators of Frank's Restaurant on Route 75, Windsor Locks from 1951-1966. The restaurant was just outside the Bradley Air Force base, now Bradley International Airport. It was the only restaurant around, as the area was not built up as it is today so it had a brisk business. Hancock, Albert Edwin Jr (I28)
 
45 C. W. Bailey Williams, Horace S (I431)
 
46 Carl left church in 12/26/1919. Roy, Carl Eugene (I256)
 
47 Carl transferred Betheny Lutheran, PA. Roy, Carl Arthur (I296)
 
48 Carl was given the surname of /Roij/ by the army whom he served for 6 months each year until 1873. He was the youngest of six. Carl Andersson (I278)
 
49 Carolyn is buried in a seperate plot in the West cemetary. Dagle, Carolyn M (I249)
 
50 Censo Decimosexto De Los Estados Unidos (United States Sixteenth Census)
 
Vélez-Morales, Agripina (I121)
 

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