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Adolph “Adolphus” Croto

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Adolph “Adolphus” Croto

Birth
Quebec, Canada
Death
4 Feb 1933 (aged 82)
Butlers Corners, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.487507, Longitude: -73.2038611
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Croto Lot

Front:
Adolph Croto
Rose Delima Gilbert

side 1
John B Marier
Mary Jene Croto his wife

Fred H Dague
Mary C his wife

side 2
Emelie Dore wife of Jean B Gilbert
Emma Croto Little

side 3
Edouard Croto
Rose D
Alexandre
Louis A
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Info below provided by: Larry Barrows

Adolph Croto

February 5, 1933 - Adolph Croto, aged 82 years, Died Saturday morning at his home, 129 North Avenue.

He was born in St. Casimere, Quebec, on May 28, 1850, and came to Burlington about 57 years ago.

He married Delima Gilbert of Winooski in November 1872, and they resided in Winooski for five years, later moving to this city. Mrs. Croto died January 8, 1900.

For more than 55 years, Mr. Croto was an employee of D.G. Crane Lumber Company, having retired about 10 years ago when an eye injury incapacitated him for his work.

Mr. Croto leaves 5 daughters, Mrs. John B. Marier, with whom he made his home for the last 28 years, Mrs. Emma Little, and Mrs. Alex Hammond, all of this city; Mrs. Fred H. Dague of Port Kent, New York, and Mrs. James Palmer of St Louis, Missouri; one son, Fred Croto of East Weymouth, Massachusetts; 27 grandchildren, and 34 great grandchildren.

The funeral will be held at St Joseph's Church on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock with interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Croto Lot

Front:
Adolph Croto
Rose Delima Gilbert

side 1
John B Marier
Mary Jene Croto his wife

Fred H Dague
Mary C his wife

side 2
Emelie Dore wife of Jean B Gilbert
Emma Croto Little

side 3
Edouard Croto
Rose D
Alexandre
Louis A
--------

Info below provided by: Larry Barrows

Adolph Croto

February 5, 1933 - Adolph Croto, aged 82 years, Died Saturday morning at his home, 129 North Avenue.

He was born in St. Casimere, Quebec, on May 28, 1850, and came to Burlington about 57 years ago.

He married Delima Gilbert of Winooski in November 1872, and they resided in Winooski for five years, later moving to this city. Mrs. Croto died January 8, 1900.

For more than 55 years, Mr. Croto was an employee of D.G. Crane Lumber Company, having retired about 10 years ago when an eye injury incapacitated him for his work.

Mr. Croto leaves 5 daughters, Mrs. John B. Marier, with whom he made his home for the last 28 years, Mrs. Emma Little, and Mrs. Alex Hammond, all of this city; Mrs. Fred H. Dague of Port Kent, New York, and Mrs. James Palmer of St Louis, Missouri; one son, Fred Croto of East Weymouth, Massachusetts; 27 grandchildren, and 34 great grandchildren.

The funeral will be held at St Joseph's Church on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock with interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery.


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  • Created by: Barb Destromp
  • Added: Jan 3, 2007
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17275106/adolph-croto: accessed ), memorial page for Adolph “Adolphus” Croto (28 May 1850–4 Feb 1933), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17275106, citing Old Mount Calvary Cemetery, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA; Maintained by Barb Destromp (contributor 46785064).