Our history dates back to the early 1900's when Bert Beers opened the Bert L. Beers Funeral Home on N. Main Street in Palmer, MA. He operated it as such until Herbert Story was hired shortly after returning from World War II.
Funeral Homes in East Windsor Hill, CT
The Barry J. Farrell Funeral Home is a third generation; family owned
and operated funeral home. We have been serving the families of
Holyoke and the surrounding area since 1937, and have been at our
current location, 2049 Northampton...
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Facts about the city
East Windsor Hill Historic District is a historic district located in the northwestern corner of the town of South Windsor, Connecticut. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The district runs along both sides of Main Street from the Scantic River south to the Edwards Cemetery. The district also includes areas west of Main Street to the Connecticut River, including properties along Ferry Lane. The district is located directly north of another historic district, Windsor Farms Historic District. The district encompasses a neighborhood of largely folk vernacular buildings erected between about 1700 and 1860.
East Windsor Hill Obituaries
History
His son, theologian Jonathan Edwards (theologian) Edwards, was born in South Windsor (at the time still part of Windsor). However, the town has industrialized and commercialized more over time. In 1698, Edwards became the first minister for the settlers on the east side of the river and his church was built on Main Street (in present day South Windsor). The town's population more than tripled between 1950 and 2000. South Windsor itself was incorporated as a town in 1845.
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