George David Crevier
There isn't an orphanage any longer in Burlington, VT - but for years there was the St. Joseph Orphanage on North Avenue.
Joseph and Theresa
Joseph K. Toole (born May 12, 1851 in Savannah, Georgia; died March 11, 1929 in Helena, Montana), the first Governor of Montana, served between November 8, 1889 and January 1, 1893, including the whole of 1890.
Joseph K. Toole (born May 12, 1851 in Savannah, Georgia; died March 11, 1929 in Helena, Montana), the first Governor of Montana, served between November 8, 1889 and January 1, 1893, including the whole of 1891.
Joseph K. Toole (born May 12, 1851 in Savannah, Georgia; died March 11, 1929 in Helena, Montana), the first Governor of Montana, served between November 8, 1889 and January 1, 1893, including the whole of 1892.
Joseph M. Dixon (born July 31, 1867 in Snow Camp, North Carolina; died May 22, 1934 in Missoula, Montana) succeeded Sam V. Stewart as the seventh Governor of Montana, serving between January 3, 1921 and January 4, 1925, including the whole of 1922.
Joseph K. Toole (born May 12, 1851 in Savannah, Georgia; died March 11, 1929 in Helena, Montana) succeeded Robert Burns Smith as the fourth Governor of Montana, serving between January 7, 1901 and April 1, 1908, including the whole of 1903.
Joseph K. Toole (born May 12, 1851 in Savannah, Georgia; died March 11, 1929 in Helena, Montana) succeeded Robert Burns Smith as the fourth Governor of Montana, serving between January 7, 1901 and April 1, 1908, including the whole of 1904.
Joseph K. Toole (born May 12, 1851 in Savannah, Georgia; died March 11, 1929 in Helena, Montana) succeeded Robert Burns Smith as the fourth Governor of Montana, serving between January 7, 1901 and April 1, 1908, including the whole of 1906.
Joseph K. Toole (born May 12, 1851 in Savannah, Georgia; died March 11, 1929 in Helena, Montana) succeeded Robert Burns Smith as the fourth Governor of Montana, serving between January 7, 1901 and April 1, 1908, including the whole of 1907.
John E. Erickson (born March 14, 1863 in Stoughton, Wisconsin; died May 25, 1946 in Helena, Montana) succeeded Joseph M. Dixon as the eighth Governor of Montana, serving between January 4, 1925 and March 13, 1933, including the whole of 1928.
John E. Erickson (born March 14, 1863 in Stoughton, Wisconsin; died May 25, 1946 in Helena, Montana) succeeded Joseph M. Dixon as the eighth Governor of Montana, serving between January 4, 1925 and March 13, 1933, including the whole of 1931.