DEROCHEMONT, Marie Dillingham
1879 -Set As Default Person
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Name DEROCHEMONT, Marie Dillingham Birth 16 Mar 1879 Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA Gender Female Reference Number 4785 Patriarch & Matriarch DE ROCHEMONT, Guillaume (Willem), b. 8 Aug 1724, Cassel, Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany d. 25 Jul 1784, Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands (Age 59 years) (3 x Great Grandfather)
PEVERLY, Eliza D, b. 23 Aug 1797, New Hampshire, USA d. 14 Apr 1872, Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA (Age 74 years) (Grandmother)Person ID I1677 My Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
Father DEROCHEMONT, Louis Leonard, b. 16 Nov 1838, Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA d. 5 Feb 1912, Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA (Age 73 years) Relationship natural Mother NUTTER, Emily Augusta, b. 31 Jul 1838, Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA d. 25 Jan 1912, Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA (Age 73 years) Relationship natural Marriage 2 Apr 1864 Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA Family ID F506 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos Marie deRochemont
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Notes - Marie got the deRochemont House. It became the Great Bay Training Center. At one point, her nephew Louis fixed up the third floor and Virginia and her family lived there for a while. This would have been in the early to mid 1930's. Virginia says, "The barn and carriage shed where Grandpa Derochemont parked when he came from Cambridge have been moved. As a girl, I spent lots of summer days at The Farm with chickens, cows, cats and gardens. I have on the wall one of the skimmers Aunt Marie used to scoop up the thick Guernsey cream from the cooling pans in their kitchen. I have a picture of Bill Knight in the barn by the grain bin. My parents called their house Blueberry Ban. When my mother and brother sold the big house, Simplex used it for a while as office or guest house. Then Simplex sold the big house which was turned and moved SE and is now a homeopathic clinic. Most likely the wild strawberry plants that grew along the stone wall are gone, probably they did something with the brook and all the trees, the stand of pines and everything else that wouldn't turn a profit."