January 28, 2012

Marjorie Brigham Miller

BERLIN - Marjorie Brigham Miller, 89, of Berlin died Jan. 28, 2012, with family by her bedside.

Born Feb. 22, 1922, in Washington, D.C.; the daughter of Reuben and Marjorie (Snowden) Brigham. Graduating with a bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland School of Nursing in 1944, she continued her nursing career until retiring in 1986. On July 18, 1944, she married Robert Whitley Miller at her parents' home in Sandy Spring, Md. Their life together was spent in New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts and eventually settling in Vermont in 1960. Marjorie and Robert were married for 42 years prior to his death July 25, 1986. She also served as a lieutenant in the Medical Corps in the U.S. Army 1944-1945, stationed in the Philippines. Her nursing career spanned 42 years in many areas of hospital nursing including working in the first intensive care unit at the now Fletcher Allen Health Care to nursing supervisor at Central Vermont Medical Center from its opening in 1968 until 1986. Her family, profession and encouraging young people were always important to her. She is remembered for her kind words, positive outlook, high professional standards, talent as a mentor and teacher to those she worked with and the ability to add humor to most any situation.

Later in life, her days were spent writing, reading, gardening, knitting, hand-quilting, enjoying hearing about the accomplishments of her children and grandchildren and living each day with the belief of "make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes."

She is survived by her children: Robert Miller and wife Gail Pataky, of Charlottesville, Va., Anne Wall and husband Jonathan Wall, of Ely, Nev., Margaret Whittaker and husband Kenneth Whittaker, of Wenham, Mass., Stephen Miller and wife Cynthia Johnson, of Calais, Frank Miller, of New York City, Christine Koonz and husband Jeff Koonz, of Middlesex, Richard Miller, of Middlesex; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and many close nieces and nephews.

She is predeceased by her husband, Robert Miller, and her three brothers.

A memorial service will take place in July 2012. Memorial contributions will be used to establish a scholarship in her name for a U-32 High School student entering the nursing profession. Donations may be sent c/o Chris Koonz, 273 East Hill Road, Middlesex, VT 05602.

Published in Times Argus on February 18, 2012

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November 4, 2011

Surname origins

The following information is from The Internet Surname Database. (© Copyright: Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2011.)

Brigham
This is an English surname which seem to be particularly well recorded in the county of Yorkshire, and specifically in the eastern part around Hull, Beverley and York. The spellings are usually Brigham and much more rarely Brigam and Briggam. It is has two possible places of origin, being Brigham in Cumberland near Cockermouth, but most likely from Brigham near the small town of Driffield in East Yorkshire. The latter place seems to have been "diminished" in the 17th century, through changes in agricultural practices, and specifically drainage of the wetlands. Between the 14th and 19th centuries huge areas of East Anglia, Lincolnshire and as far north as Northallerton in North Yorkshire were affected, when lands which were formerly meadow cattle pasture, after draining became arable or were used for sheep, who required dry lands. It is estimated that as a result over one thousand villages disappeared completely or became diminished, the villagers forced to leave for other places. When they did, they took or were given, as their surname, the name of their former village. Brigham means the settlement by the bridge, that in Yorkshire being recorded in the famous Domesday Book of 1086, and in Cumbria two centuries later. An early example of the surname recordings is that of Ellen Brigham. She conveniently married a Robert Briggs at Pocklington, East Yorkshire, on May 1st 1505, in the reign of King Henry V11th (1485 - 1509).

Snowden
Recorded in several forms including Snowden, Snowdon, Snodin, Snoding, Snoden and Snowding, this is a surname of English origins. It is locational from any of the places called Snowden in West Yorkshire and Hertfordshire, or Snowdon in Devonshire, but not Snowden mountain in Wales. All derive from the Old English pre 7th century word 'snaw', meaning snow, and 'dun', meaning hill, the general meaning of the place name is 'The hill where snow lies long'. The places called Snow Hill in Berkshire, and Snow End in Hertfordshire were also formerly called 'Snowden', and they may have given rise to surnames. Early examples of the recordings include Matthew de Snoudon of Somerset in 1278, Elizabeth Snoden of Kent in 1551, Sara Snoddin also of Kent in 1655, Ellen Snodin in the registers of the city of London in 1677, Elizabeth Snowdin and Ann Snowding also of London in 1695. The marriage of Thomas Snowden and Helen Abbey was recorded at the church of St. Martin and St. Gregory, in the city of York, on November 25th 1593. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Henry de Snewedon. This was was dated 1277, in the Fines Court Rolls of Essex, during the reign of King Edward 1st known as 'The Hammer of the Scots', 1272 - 1307. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

September 19, 2011

Juliann Brigham Kolanowski

BERLIN — Juliann Kolanowski, 64, died Monday, Sept. 19, 2011, at her home in Ocean Pines. Born in Olney, she was a daughter of the late David L.and Gladys Brigham.

She is survived by her loving husband of 44 years, Richard G. Kolanowski; a son, R. Paul Kolanowski and his wife, Maria, of Brinklow, Md.; and daughter, Alison Evans and her husband, Scott, of Titusville, Fla. She was an adored grandmother of Anna, Christina and Kelly Kolanowski. She is survived by a sister, Patricia Spilman of Mount Airy, Md.

She was preceded in death by a brother, David A. Brigham.

Mrs. Kolanowski started her career as a school teacher in Prince Georges County. After her children were born, she taught piano lessons for the next 37 years, both in Montgomery County and here in Ocean Pines. She was director of music for Community Church of Ocean Pines for seven years. She also accompanied local performing artists, along with the Pine Tones and Worcester County Chorale.

A memorial service will be held Saturday at Community Church of Ocean Pines at 11 a.m. The Revs. Bill Sterling and Thomas McKelvey will officiate. A donation may be made in her memory to Coastal Hospice PO Box 1733 Salisbury, Md.

Published in The Daily Times on September 21, 2011.

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