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| 10301 | Frederick J. Harrington - 1867 - March 3, 1944. Son of Frank and Mary L. McDowell Harrington. Husband of Nellie M. Hemens. Married December 24, 1891. Section 5, Row 4. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 7, 1944 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario - Fred J. Harrington, one of the best known and highly respected neighbors, died Sunday morning at the Webb nursing home in Orwell. His funeral was held Tuesday p.m. at the church here. Burial in Daysville cemetery. There are no near relatives. | Harrington, Frederick J. (I76375)
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| 10302 | Frederick J. Harvey - February 12, 1879 - June 15, 1967. Son of Adolphus and Lucy Male Harvey. Husband of Nina M. Perry. Newspaper Obituary - June 22, 1967 Oswego County Weeklies - Mexico, New York - Fred J. Harvey, 88, died unexpectedly Thursday morning June 15, 1967 at the home of his son, Percy Harvey. A former resident of Maple View, he had made his home with his son since the death of his wife, Nina Perry Harvey on March 4, 1964. Besides his son he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Moward (Blanche) Robinson and Mrs. Beatrice Munson of Herkimer. Two grandchildren, Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Smith of Mexico and Robert Harvey of Mallory and five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services were held in the Maple View Community Church on Sunday at 2 p.m. with burial in the South Richland Cemetery, the Rev. Lullus D. Bell officiating. Mr. Harvey, who was born February 12, 1879 in England, the son of Adolphus and Lucy Harvey came to the United States at the age of 9 years. | Harvey, Frederick J. (I55015)
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| 10303 | Frederick Lorin Olmstead - November 19, 1881 - February 4, 1960. Son of Arthur Erastus and Ida J. Davis Olmstead. Husband of Leila M. Bambury Olmstead (married September 16, 1903 in Orwell Township, Oswego County, New York) & Ruby A. Lyons Olmstead (married January 9, 1918 in Orwell Township, Oswego County, New York.) Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 11, 1960 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fred L. Olmstead Dies in Florida - Fred L. Olmstead, 78, died early Thursday morning in St. Anthony's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he had been a patient 12 days. He went to Florida last November where they had spent the winters the past few years. He had been in ill health the past year. A prayer service was held at the home in Orwell, Tuesday followed by services at 2 p.m. in the Orwell Union Church. The Rev. Robert Murphy, pastor, officiated. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. Masonic rites were held at the family home Monday evening. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruby Lyons Olmstead; a daughter, Mrs. Francis (Mildred) Drake of Orwell; a brother, Orimel B. Olmstead of Pulaski; a grandson, Philip Drake of Richland; a granddaughter, Mrs. David (Judith) Porter of Adams Center; two great- grandchildren, one nephew and three nieces. Mr. Olmstead was born at Orwell, November 19, 1881 and was the son of Arthur E. and Ida Davis Olmstead. He had lived in Orwell all his life, attended the Pulaski school and assisted his father in conducting a general store in Orwell, a business he has continued all his life. He was a member of the Orwell Union Church, the Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodge of Orwell and was also way 50-year member of Pulaski Lodge, 415 F. & A.M. and of Pulaski Chapter 279, R.A.M. | Olmstead, Frederick Lorin (I73250)
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| 10304 | Frederick M. McNett - August 18, 1862 - March 5, 1951. Son of Milton and Ann Owen McNett. Husband of Lydia A. Smiley. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 8, 1951 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - F. M. McNett, 88, Rites Are Today - Frederick M. McNett, 88, died late Monday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Balcom, Delano street, where he had made his home since his retirement, some 15 years ago. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. from the Taylor funeral home with the Rev. George Potter, pastor of the Fernwood Methodist church officiating. Burial will be made in the Willis cemetery. Besides his daughter with whom he lived, he is survived by a son, Owen McNett, also Delano street, a sister, Mrs. Mattie Hogan of Cato and two granddaughters, Beverly and Dianne McNett, of Pulaski. Mr. McNett was a member of one of the pioneer families of the town of Albion, born August 18, 1862, a son of Milton and Ann Owen McNett. His early life was spent on the farm where he was born and following his marriage to Miss Lydia Smiley they lived in Daysville and later moved to the Tinker Tavern farm, where Mrs. McNett died in 1927. He remained there until his retirement, when he came into the village with his daughter. Mr. McNett was a member of the Pulaski Masonic lodge, 415 F. & A. M., of the Fernwood Grange and Methodist church and of the Macabees. | McNett, Frederick Mortimer (I21349)
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| 10305 | Frederick Martin - July 13, 1906 - January 18, 1977. Son of Edward D. and Harriet L. Bowers Martin. Husband of Carol Maude Sampson Martin. Married September 29, 1929. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 26, 1977 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - F. Martin, Richland resident, dies at 70 - Frederick Martin, 70, of Richland passed away on Tuesday, January 18 at the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown. He was born on July 13, 1906, the son of Edward and Hattie Bowers Martin. After he attended Richland schools, he was married to Carol M. Sampson in 1928. The couple resided in Rochester for many years where Mr. Martin was employed by a chemical manufacturing plant. They returned to Richland in 1954 where Mr. Martin was employed by the New York Central Railroad from which he retired in 1968. Mrs. Martin died on September 15, 1972. Surviving are: two sons, Frederick Martin, Jr. of San Francisco, California and Phillip C. Martin of Richland; six. daughters, Mrs. Ramona DiTasquale of Rochester, Mrs. Joan Leaper of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Barbara Ciereck of Camillus, Mrs. Coralie Scott of Richland, Mrs. Wilma Lass of Pulaski and Miss Debbie Martin of East Syracuse; four brothers, William, Robert and Harry all of Richland and Edward of Mattydale; four sisters, Mrs. Gladys Stevens of Richland, Mrs. Evelyn Hilton of Fulton, Mrs. Dorothy Weed of Pennellville and Mrs. Doris Taplin of Richland, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Thursday, January 20 at 2 p.m. at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski with the Rev. Gerald Brownell officiating. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery. | Martin, Frederick (I30178)
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| 10306 | Frederick P. Britton WILLIAMSTOWN - Frederick P. Britton, 77, of Williamstown RD2, died Friday at Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, after a long illness. A native of Scriba, he resided in Williamstown for several years. He had retired from the New York State Conservation Department. He was manager for the Kasoag Little League for several years. Surviving are his wife, the former Roxie Trumble; seven sons, Francis, Robert, Charles, Louis, all of Williamstown,Grover of Altmar, Stewart of Florida, and Jackie of Camden; six daughters, Mrs. Edith McCarty and Mrs. Peggy Hickey, both of New Mexico, Mrs. Marion Stevens, Mrs. Phoebie Wheeler and Mrs. Alice Eldrid, all of Altmar, and Mrs. Judy Campbell of Camden; 70 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Julia McLaughlin of Mexico, and Mrs. Mary Meghar of Camden; and several half brothers and sisters. - Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, ParishJJurial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Calling hours 2 to4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 7430 Main St. | Britton, Frederick Peter (I72225)
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| 10307 | Frederick Pottenburgh died at his home, 20 West Chestnut street, this village, Friday morning, after an illness of about two months. He was 75 years old and a native of Rhinebeck. Born Sept. 10, 1870, he was a son of the late William and Anna Fitzgerald Pottenburgh of Rhinebeck. He had lived here during his entire lifetime and had been employed as a mason's helper and laborer, at times by the village of Rhinebeck. He had been a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd. Surviving are a son, Frederick, Jr. of Poughkeepsie; two brothers, Charles of Albany and Thomas of East Haven, Conn.; several grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. His wife, Mrs. Johanna Green Pottenburgh, died Nov. 19, 1943. Funeral services were conducted at his home Monday morning at 9:30 and at the Church of the Good Shepherd at ten o'clock. Burial took place in St. Joseph's cemetery, Rhinecliff. Rhinebeck Gazette, October 11, 1945 | Pottenburgh, Frederick J. (I15902)
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| 10308 | Frederick R. Harp Sr. (Died 30 Mar 1992), Patriot-News, The (Harrisburg, PA), Wednesday, April 1, 1992 MILLERSTOWN Frederick R. Harp Sr., 79, of Iron Mountain Road died Monday in the Nipple Meda Convalescent Home, Thompsontown RD 1. He was retired from L.B. Smith Inc., Lemoyne; a Navy veteran of World War II; and a member of Newport American Legion Post 177, Moose Lodge 925 and VFW Post 5049. Surviving are his wife, Mary E. Maurer Harp; two sons, Frederick R. Jr. and Michael E., and a daughter, Paula H. Smith, all of Millerstown; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Nickel Funeral Home. Burial will be in Millerstown Riverview Cemetery. Viewing will be from noon to 2 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Millerstown Fire Company, Millerstown 17062, or Millerstown Ambulance League, Millerstown 17062. | Harp, Frederick Richard (I59778)
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| 10309 | Frederick Service - 1829 - May 26, 1908, age 78 years. Military Service Civil War: Enlisted August 26, 1862 at Richland, New York; Mustered in September 22, 1862 as a Private in Company C, 147th Regiment New York Infantry Volunteers; Mustered out, May 22, 1865 at Albany, New York, due to illness from May 3, 1865, rank at discharge, Corporal. Husband of Charlotte Hammond French Service. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 27, 1908 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Frederick Service, of Salmon River, died suddenly at his home yesterday morning. Mr. Service was about seventy years of age and a veteran of the Civil War. Funeral services will be held at his late residence tomorrow morning. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 3, 1908 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Salmon River - The funeral of Frederick Service was held at his late home, last Thursday, at two o'clock, Rev. A. I. Ehle officiating. Burial was at Riverside cemetery. | Service, Frederick (I84305)
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| 10310 | Frederick T. Weston - August 25, 1861 - July 23, 1929. Son of Owen and Mary Jane Trenham Weston. Husband of Violetta A. Cole Weston. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 25, 1929 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Fred T. Weston, one of the most popular rural mail carriers in the section around Richland, died suddenly at his home Tuesday afternoon of heart failure. He had carried the mail on route 2 for the past 27 years. He was a member of the Pulaski Lodge 415, F. & A.M., and a member of the Oswego County Mail Carriers Association. During his early business life he was a clerk in the store of W. D. Streeter. Mr. Weston had carried his mail on the regular trip and upon returning to his home went to the spring across the way from his home for a drink of water, and then returned and sat upon the veranda. One of the neighbors, noticing the strangely quiet attitude in which he sat, investigated and found that he had died. His wife was visiting friends in Orwell and Mr. Weston was at home alone. Fred T. Weston was born in Orwell, August 25, 1861, the son of Owen and Mary J. Weston. About 31 years ago he was married to Miss Lettie Cole of Richland. Surviving are his wife; two sisters, Mrs. Addie Miner of Sandy Creek, and Mrs. Claudia Potter of Orwell; one brother, Richard Weston of Richfield Springs. Mr. Weston had been a resident of Richland for the past 40 years. Funeral services will be conducted in the Disciples church, Richland, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. | Weston, Frederick T (I36701)
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| 10311 | Frederick Tanner, 88, a lifelong resident of Stanwix and former operator of a dance hall and roller skating rink in that village died early today in a Rome hospital where he had been a patient two weeks. He had been in ill health for seven years. Until some six years ago, Mr. Tanner resided in the building which was the original Rome County Club, located next to the Stanwix elementary school. There he operated a dance hall and later a roller skating rink. The use of the hall was discontinued around 1940. For the past six years Mr. Tanner had resided on the Carter Rd., off the Westmoreland Rd. He was born in Stanwix on March 4, 1873, son of William Henry & Huldah Miller Tanner, and at the age of 16 became a boatman on the Erie Canal. He was last employed by the New England Box Co., retiring in 1943. On Dec. 5, 1935 he married the former Emma Zimmerman Ammann in Rome with the ceremony having been performed by the Rev. Harley Hill. Mr. Tanner was the last of nine children. Surviving are his wife, 13 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3 Monday at the Griffin & Aldridge Funeral Home with the Rev. Paul A. Boriak, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, officiating. | Tanner, Frederick (I29532)
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| 10312 | Frederick Vogt [64369] | Source (S578)
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| 10313 | Frederick Wallace June 5, 2011 Frederick Wallace, 71, of 113 Marion Manor, Stoney Brook Road, Oneida, NY, died Sunday, June 5, 2011. He was a former employee or Camden Wire Co. Among his survivors are his wife, Kathleen (Bowman) Wallace. Services will be held TODAY, June 8, 2011, at 7 p.m. from the Fiore Funeral Home, Oneida, with Captain Susan Ramsey from the Salvation Army officiating. Calling hours are Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. prior to the funeral service. Fiore Funeral Home, Inc. 303 Main Street Oneida, NY 13421 315-363-6100 Published in Syracuse Post Standard on Jun. 8, 2011. | Wallace, Frederick (I74821)
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| 10314 | Frederick William Atkinson - March 23, 1910 - July 27, 1929. Son of John and Cassia Joyner Atkinson. Section 5, Row 23. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 1, 1929 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Two Brothers Drown In Pool - Two youths, Frederick and Darwin Atkinson, 19 and 17 respectively, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Atkinson who live six miles southwest of Pulaski, were drowned while swimming on Sunday. Frederick, the first to enter the water swam across the pool. His brother Darwin, after swimming a few feet sank beneath the surface. Frederick went to the rescue, and not being a strong swimmer he became exhausted and sank. The pool is a swimming hole on the McShane farm near Pulaski. Harrison Wagenar, an uncle, went to the aid of his two nephews, but when he reached them the youths caught him in a vise-like grip. He was rescued by visiting motorists. The father of the youths is a nephew of Fred Dean of Mexico. | Atkinson, Frederick William (I70747)
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| 10315 | Frederick William Norris - July 19, 1929 - June 10, 2020 (90 years old) - Coldspring, Texas - Frederick William Norris Obituary - It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Frederick William Norris (Coldspring, Texas), who passed away on June 10, 2020, at the age of 90, leaving to mourn family and friends. Family and friends can light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Frederick William Norris to show support. A memorial service will be held on Friday, June 19th 2020 at 2:00 PM at the Pace Stancil Chapel (14250 TX-150, Coldspring, TX 77331). In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. | Norris, Frederick William (I77256)
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| 10316 | Fredrick I. Potter, 78,of Van Auken Rd., Lacona passed away at home on March 25, 2016. Fred was born August 4, 1937, in Redfield, the son of Harry and Mabel Barker Potter. He graduated in 1956 from Pulaski High School. Fred married Helen Rupracht on September 13, 1958. After high school, he owned a milk and paper trucking business for several years, then worked construction. He started working for Oswego County Highway in 1968, running the snow plows, striper truck and dispatching, until finally retiring in 1997. He has also owned the Fred Potter Trash Removal business for more than 40 years. Fred had been a member of the Lacona Fire Department for 40 years where he held positions of Chief, President, Vice President, Lieutenant, Director, Engine Foreman, 2nd Assistant Chief, Rescue Captain and Safety Officer. In 2006, he was awarded Firefighter of the Year. He was a member of the Rail City Fire Department, a life member of the Agricultural Society of Oswego County, where he was past President, Sr. Vice President, Oswego County Emergency Preparedness, EMT, President of the Oswego County Local CSEA, member of Oswego County Chiefs Association, President of Oswego County Firefighters Association and was currently a Councilman on the Boylston Town Board. He enjoyed collecting fire trucks and other related fire articles. He attended Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church. Surviving are his wife, Helen, four daughters, Valerie (Tom) Marshall of Orwell, Robin (Tim) Rudd of Lacona, Melanie (Gary) Greene of Syracuse and Jennifer (Scott) Craft of Rochester, three sons, Mark (Jamie) Potter of Oswego, Rex (Tonya) Potter of Sandy Creek and Gregg (Patty)Potter of Lacona. Three sisters, Shirley Purvis of Vero Beach, FL, Evelyn (Charles) Masuicca of Pulaski, Erma Schroeder of Richland and one brother, Charles (Mary Lou) Potter of Ville Platte, LA, 14 Grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren and one due in July, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents and two brothers, Robert in 1999 and Terry in 2011. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 29, at the Foster Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial in the Boylston-Sandy Creek Cemetery on County Route 15. Calling hours will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Donations may be made in Fred’s name to Lacona Fire Department, PO Box 178, Lacona, NY 13083 or the Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church, Route 11, Sandy Creek, NY 13145. | Potter, Frederick Isaac (I40577)
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| 10317 | Freelon J. Davis - October 12, 1867 - October 5, 1923. Son of James Freeman and Amelia Abigail Stowell Davis. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 10, 1923 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death Calls Pulaski Attorney - Freelon J. Davis Taken After Brief Illness - The people of the village were shocked and surprised to hear that Freelon J. Davis, a local attorney, had died, Friday night, at the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, Syracuse, where he was taken Friday afternoon. While Mr. Davis had not been in the best of health for the past few months he was about and attended to business. Wednesday night he came from attending court in Oswego and went to his office. It is believed he was feeling so poorly he stayed in his office instead of going to his room in the Dr. F. E. MacCallum home. He did not appear the next day and someone went to his office to see him and found him in a very serious condition. Dr. MacCallum was called to go and see him and he found the door locked but called until Mr. Davis opened it. He removed Mr. Davis to the MacCallum home and sent for an ambulance to take him to the hospital in Syracuse. He stood the journey very well but his disease, diabetes, had gone so far, he went down fast and died that night about twelve o'clock. Undertaker Paul Foster was called and he went for the body. Freelon J. Davis was born October 12, 1867, on a farm in the town of Orwell. He was graduated from Sandy Creek High School in 1887 and prior to that period was engaged in teaching. The following year he campaigned for President Harrison. In 1881 he served several terms as a justice of the peace in his native town. In 1891 he was elected on the Republican ticket as justice of sessions and for several years was an associate of the late Judge Merrick Stowell of Oswego. Graduating from the Albany Law school he formed a partnership with the late Nathan B. Smith and later opened offices for himself. He was elected special county judge in 1899 and re-elected in 1902. For three years prior he filled important clerkships in the state Senate and where he became well-informed on legislative matters. In 19 away Davis was elected district attorney on the Republican ticket. Mr. Davis was a past master of Pulaski Lodge, F. & A.M.; past high priest of Pulaski Chapter, R.A.M., and past worthy patron of Pulaski Chapter, O.E.S. He was also a member of Lake Ontario Commandery, K.T. Oswego Media Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S., Watertown, and of the Syracuse body of Scottish Rite Masons. He was a member of Welcome Lodge, I.O.O.F., Orwell, and of Orwell Grange, Patrons of Husbandry. He was appointed assistant grand lecturer of the O.E.S. a year ago, holding that office at the time of his death. Mr. Davis is survived by a brother and two sisters, Dr. Clayton H. Davis of Pulaski, Mrs. Ellen Montague of Orwell and Dr. Lovina Davis of Oneida. Funeral services were held for Mr. Davis at half-past one at the home of Dr. F. E. MacCallum and two o'clock at the M. E. church, Rev. C. T. Holcombe, pastor of the church officiating assisted by Rev. William MacLeod. Pulaski Lodge conducted the Masonic ceremonies. Miss Maude Guile sang one selection. Body to be cremated. - At Oswego, Monday, when the bar of the county gave a dinner to Justice Jerome L. Cheney, Giles S. Piper, of Fulton, paid a fine tribute to Attorney Davis. He asked all to stand in silence for a moment as a tribute to Mr. Davis. D. P. Morehouse and C. N. Bulger spoke words of friendly, on the life of the deceased. Justice Cheney suggested that Memorial resolutions be drafted for Mr. Davis. C. I. Miller and D. P. Morehouse were named a committee to draft the same. | Davis, Freelon J. (I72838)
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| 10318 | Freelove Parker Weed - April 16, 1786 - March 27, 1877. Plot C-418. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Parker. Wife of William Weed. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 28, 1877 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Died - In this city, on the 27th last, Mrs. Freelove Weed, aged 91 years. Funeral services at the residence of O. M. Brown Thursday, March 29th at 11 o'clock. The remains will be taken to Pulaski for burial. | Parker, Freelove (I63595)
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| 10319 | Freeville: Edwin P. "Jack" Kinsman, age 73, of Freeville, NY, passed away Saturday, November 3, 2012, at the Hospicare Residence after a brief illness. "Jack" was born July 14, 1939 in Ithaca, NY, a son of the late Edwin P. and Lauretta J. Hilker Kinsman, and was a life area resident. On October 25, 1957 he was married to the former Alice Kathleen Humphrey at Dryden. Jack was employed for 28 years at Smith Corona and later for 16 years at the Town of Dryden and for 10 years as a substitute School Bus Driver for the Dryden Central School. He was a 54 year member of the Dryden Fire Dept. and served a number of years as an EMT and driver on the Dryden Fire Dept. Ambulance. Jack was also a member of the Stone Hedges Golf Course, Senior Bowling and Dryden Senior Citizens. He was an avid NY Yankee fan, loved to dance and watch all kinds of racing. He especially enjoyed supporting the local athletes and driving teams on the bus. He greatly enjoyed traveling with the Q-Country trips. Jack enjoyed time spent with family and friends, joking, smiling and loving life to the end. Survivors include his loving wife of 55 years, Alice; his daughter, Tina M. Doll of Freeville; and grandchildren, Maranda Kinsman of Lisle and Kevin P. "Zach" Kinsman of Hornell; great grandchildren, Gracie and C.J. Ellerson and Bonnie Kinsman; siblings, Dawn (Ed) Fuller of Newfield, Delores and Donna Kinsman of Ithaca, Jeff Kinsman of Ithaca and Jerry Kinsman of Cortland; in-laws, Arta Tarby, Leroy (Louise) Humphrey, Sandra Case, Gregory (Susan) Humphrey, Marcia Wentworth; nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his son, Kevin P. Kinsman and his sister, Deanna Rich. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, November 8, 2012, at the Perkins Funeral Home with Rev. David C. Robinson officiating. Burial will follow in Willow Glen Cemetery. Friends are invited to call from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 55 West Main St., Dryden, NY. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, are directed to the Dryden Youth Opportunity Fund, P.O. Box 1076, Dryden, NY 13053 or Hospicare, 172 E. King Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850. www.perkinsfuneralhome.com Published in Ithaca Journal on Nov. 5, 2012 | Kinsman, Edwin Paul Jr. (I54193)
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| 10320 | Freida Mae Harmes - June 21, 1928 - January 12, 1948. Daughter of Frederick and Arlie Smith Barclay Harmes. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 14, 1948 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - The body of Miss Fredia Mae Harmes, 19, who died Monday in Avon, was brought to the Haimies home in Fernwood late Tuesday, where funeral services will be held privately at 2 p.m. Thursday by the Rev_ E. Starks Beebe of Fernwood Methodist church, with burial in South Richland cemetery. She was the daughter of the late Fred and Arlie Barclay Harmes and was born June 21, 1928. She had always made her home in the vicinity of Fernwood and Mexico. Surviving are seven sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Nichols, Mrs. Arvis Hardy, Mexico, Mrs. Nila Carpenter, Pulaski, Mrs. Ruth Clohosney, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Miss Velma Harmes, Fri',wood, Mrs. Pauline Cornwell, West Monroe, and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Fulton, and four brothers, Harold Harmes, Avon, Elroy, Mexico, Myron Harmes, Fernwood, and Jack Barclay, Pulaski. | Harmes, Freida Mae (I59901)
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| 10321 | Friday, August 25, 1911 Oswego Palladium Times - Malone.-Twenty years ago Edward and Roual Gareau, brothers, separated in Alberta and did not see each other again until they accidentlay met in Montreal port yesterday. Tailor in Malone.. Shop burned The Malone farmer., January 25, 1933, Page 1, Image 1 | Gareau, Joseph Edouard Emmanuel (I16584)
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| 10322 | Friday, July 2, 1965 Watertown Daily Times - Hunt - In Syracuse, July 2, 1965, N. Brimmer Hunt, Pulaski, aged 70 years, Funeral Sunday, 2 p.m. in the Taylor funeral home, Pulaski, Rev. Gerald W. Jones, pastor of the Pulaski Baptist church, officiating. Burial in Pulaski Cemetery. | Hunt, Nathan Brimmer (I47057)
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| 10323 | Friday, November 25, 1932 Interlaken Review - The death of Miss Carrie E. Secor occurred early Tuesday morning at her home on Main street after an illness of over a year. She was born in Baldwinsville in 1873. She is survived by three brothers, Fred Secor, of Syracuse; Rev. Harry Secor, Iowa; and William Secor, in Texas. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon. | Secor, Carrie Estelle (I216)
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| 10324 | Frieda M (Mead) Janacek November 5, 2020 Frieda Mead Janacek, of Sandy Creek, NY went to her heavenly reward on Thursday, November 5, 2020. Frieda was born in Boylston, NY on August 10, 1934. She was the daughter of E. Walter and Charlotte Yerdon Mead. She married Roland H Janacek at Vorea Community Church in Orwell on April 4, 1953. Frieda was a graduate of Sandy Creek Central School in 1952. She worked at the telephone company in Syracuse before having children. She and her husband worked at Janacek Auction Service and Pulaski Roller Drome for many years. She was a devoted member of Vorea Community Church where she served as Sunday School Teacher, Assistant Treasurer and in many other areas. Frieda is survived by her husband Roland, two daughters; Roxanne & Perry Ferguson of Boylston, Renee & Shawn Garvin of Orwell, and a son Rod & Kelly (Rossa) Janacek of Sarasota, FL, six grandchildren and six great grandchildren; Rachel & Stephen Allen (Logan & Shane), Amanda & Josh Altoran (Adalina), Emily & Jon Bushie (Colton, Teghan & Magnolia), Shannon & Ben Fisher, Mitchell Garvin, Michael Garvin. She is also survived by her sisters; Eleanor & John LaCelle, Virginia & Herbert Smith and Wanda Bishop, a sister in law Dolores Hall and a multitude of much-loved nieces, nephews and cousins. Her son Russell Mead Janacek passed away on June 26, 2019. She was a resident of Samaritan Keep Nursing Home in Watertown for the past 8 years where she was cared for by a loving staff. She touched lives with her loving and gentle spirit. Donations in her memory can be made to Samaritan Keep Home 3rd Floor Recreation Fund, 133 Pratt St, Watertown, NY 13601 or Vorea Community Church, 12 Waggoner Rd, Richland, NY 13144. Calling Hours will be Monday November 9, 2020 from 4-7pm at the Summerville Funeral Home. The Funeral Service will be Tuesday November 10, 2020at 11am at Vorea Community Church. Burial will follow at Boylston-Sandy Creek Cemetery. Masks and social distancing are required for all services per current guidelines. The Funeral Service will be live streamed at Vorea.org for those unable to attend at this time. www.summervillefh.com Please sign the guestbook at syracuse.com/obits Published in Syracuse Post Standard from Nov. 7 to Nov. 8, 2020. | Mead, Freida (I76989)
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| 10325 | Friend Lewis Butterworth - November 9, 1840 - February 11, 1869. Son of Daniel G. and Abigail Butterworth. Husband of Adelia Butterworth. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 11, 1869 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In the town of Albion, February 11th of consumption, Lewis Butterworth, aged 28 years. | Butterworth, Friend Lewis (I36898)
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| 10326 | From "Our Revolutionary Soldiers at Rest," Rhadamant Chapter of the DAR, Sandy Creek, New York, Compiled by Mildred Lustig Reid, 2004. Obituary--Jan. 1929: The separation that takes place when loved ones are taken away from our homes does not signify that we lose them, but rather our parting with them is only for a little while. They have gone home a little before us, and we are following them. In the mansions of our Father's house, we shall meet again and "catch the thread once more, and finish what we here began." and then the mystery and sorrow will become the source of our greatest peace and comfort. Mrs. Alta C. Crandall was called away January 16, 1929 after a brief illness of heart complications at her home on the Orwell Road southeast of Lacona. Born in Boylston, March 18, 1889, being a daughter of John and Minnie Snyder Crandall. Most of her life has been spent in the town of Sandy Creek. She was united in marriage to N. Foster Mead, May 21, 1908. Six children blessed their union [children named] who with her husband survive her and have the heartfelt sympathy of the community in their present sorrow. Her funeral was held at her home Saturday afternoon, Jan. 19th. A large concourse of relatives and friends were present. Rev. T.T. Davies who performed the marriage ceremony at her wedding, officiated. Interment in the family lot in the Wesleyan Cemetery. The beautiful flowers bespoke of the deep love in which one so peacefully asleep and at rest, was held by those who knew her and loved her. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Crandall, Alta Omeda (I62680)
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| 10327 | From "The Settlers of the Beekman Patent", Volume 4, Page 424: "14. WILLIAM DOTY, (William, Jacob, Isaac, Edward), was born ca. 1757, possibly in Beekman... William Doty named a son Brittain T. Doty and we suspect that William Doty's wife Jemima may have been a daughter of Brittain Tallman of Beekman. ... William Doty died 24 April 1852, in 94th year (born ca. 1757) and his wife Jemima d. 28 Apr 1852 in her 92nd year. They were both bd. in the Methodist Ground at Potter's Corners in LaGrange, not far from where they lived. ..." ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Jemina (I21476)
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| 10328 | From 1880 Census, he was age 16, single, a farmer and born in New York. | Austin, Fred L. (I29548)
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| 10329 | From 1880 Census, he was age 28, single, a farmer, and born in New York. | Austin, Orrin H. (I29418)
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| 10330 | From 1880 Census, she was age 9, living at home, and born in New York. | Austin, Claudia Mabel (I12312)
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| 10331 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Had a son, John Fitzpatrick, by a former marriage who always lived with the family of Ebenezer Tallman and was counted as the 21st child. Maria, Ebenezer's third wife, applied for a pension after Ebenezer died. She claimed he served in the War of 1812, but the War Dept rejected her claim showing that Akin went in his place. The only other possibility was that Ebenezer served some of the days and then Akin replaced him, even though Ebenezer's name was not on the rolls. Maria even applied stating that he served from Mass. I (Helen O'Connor) think she was desperate. " -------------------- 1840 US Census, Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY Ebenezer Tallman 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, -, -, 1, -, -, -, -, -, 1, 1, 1, -, -, 1, -, -, -, -, -, 1 Male under 5, 2 Males 5 - 9, 1 Male 10 - 14, 2 Males 15 - 19, 1 Male 20 - 29, 1 Male 50 - 59 1 Female under 5, 1 Female 5 - 9, 1 Female 10 - 14, 1 Female 30 - 39 -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 12-13): (Roll: M432_512; Page: 34; Image: 15.) Line 37-42 House 83, Household 87: - Ebenezer Tallman 65, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Maria Tallman 49, F, Born in NY - Peter Tallman 18, M, Boating, Born in NY - Joseph Tallman 15, M, Laborer, Born in NY - David Tallman 13, M, Born in NY - Lydia Tallman 10, F, Born in NY - Margaret Tallman 8, F, Born in NY - William Tallman 7, M, Born in NY - Osiaga Tallman 4, M, Born in NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Wheaton, Maria (I21404)
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| 10332 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "He seems not to have been included in the 1790 census, indicating he may have been born after that census. Married Margaret Miller. " ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, William (I21660)
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| 10333 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Almon Tanner, had 3 children. " -------------------- 1840 US Census, Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY Ebenezer Tallman 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, -, -, 1, -, -, -, -, -, 1, 1, 1, -, -, 1, -, -, -, -, -, 1 Male under 5, 2 Males 5 - 9, 1 Male 10 - 14, 2 Males 15 - 19, 1 Male 20 - 29, 1 Male 50 - 59 1 Female under 5, 1 Female 5 - 9, 1 Female 10 - 14, 1 Female 30 - 39 -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 12-13): (Roll: M432_512; Page: 34; Image: 15.) Line 37-42 House 83, Household 87: - Ebenezer Tallman 65, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Maria Tallman 49, F, Born in NY - Peter Tallman 18, M, Boating, Born in NY - Joseph Tallman 15, M, Laborer, Born in NY - David Tallman 13, M, Born in NY - Lydia Tallman 10, F, Born in NY - Margaret Tallman 8, F, Born in NY - William Tallman 7, M, Born in NY - Osiaga Tallman 4, M, Born in NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Lydia Catherine (I21628)
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| 10334 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Alzada Tanner, 2 children. Married (2) Sara Anderson, 3 children. Sara(h) Anderson is the daughter of John Anderson and Mary Ann Smith, formerly of Albany, NY. They later moved to Utica, Oneida Co, NY (between 1855 - 1860) according to Wendy Scalfaro. [Obituary] Utica Daily Observer, Oneida County NY: January 13, 1883; pg 1 TALLMAN - At West Schuyler, Jan. 12th, 1883, SARAH, wife of Giles Tallman and daughter of John and the late Mary E. Anderson, aged 38 years and 7 months. Funeral Monday, the 15th, from her late residence at 11 o'clock, and from the church on Schuyler Hill at 12. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. " -------------------- From the WorldTree Database: "Scalfaro-Watts Database", by Wendy Scalfaro: "1880 Federal Census, Schuyler, Herkimer, NY, E. D. 38, Sheet 13, Line 42. Enumerated 7 June 1880: TALLMAN, Giles, age 55, farmer, born in New York, parents born in New York wife, Sarah, age 40, keeping house, born in New York, parents born in New York [NOTE: New York as place of birth for Sarah conflicts with CT as listed in the 1860 & 1865 Census with her father as head of household] No children are listed in this household, but further down, Sheet 35, Line 1 lists the following children: TALLMAN, Annie, age 13, born in New York, parents born in New York Minnie, age 9, born in New York, parents born in New York Giles, age 5, born in New York, parents born in New York. [No adults are listed with these children, and they are not listed as part of an orphanage or other home] 1900 Federal Census, Schuyler, Herkimer, NY, E. D. 65, Sheet 7B, Line 93: Giles is listed as living with his son, Jeremiah. TALLMAN, Jeremiah, age 43, born May 1857 in New York, farmer wife, Lettie, age 44, born March 1856 in New York dau, Ida, age 13, born April 1886 in New York MOWER, Elizabeth, age 68, born March 1832 in New York TALLMAN, Giles, age 78, widow, day laborer, born March 1822 in New York " -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer County, New York (Image 16): (Roll: M432_512; Page: 37; Image: 19.) Line 2-5 House 100, Household 106: - Giles Talman 26, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Alretta Talman 21, F, Born in NY - John Talman 2/12, M, Born in NY - Mary Eaton 6, F, Born in NY -------------------- From the 1860 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 19): (Roll: M653_759; Page: 305; Image: 311.) Line 1-4 House 597, Household 552: - Giles Tallman 38, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Alzada Tallman 32, F, Born in NY - John Tallman 10, M, Born in NY - Jeremiah Tallman 3, M, Born in NY -------------------- From the 1870 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer County, New York: (Roll: M593_943; Page: 449A; Image: 310; Family History Library Film: 552442.) Line 36-39 House 282, Household 285: - Tallman, Giles 48, M, Farmer, Born NY - Tallman, Sarah L. 25, F, Keeping House, Born NY - Tallman, Jeremiah 13, M, at School, Born NY - Tallman, Minnie 4, F, at Home, Born NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Giles (I21605)
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| 10335 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Benjamin Warner of Ames, Montgomery Co. and had 3 children. " -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 12-13): (Roll: M432_512; Page: 34; Image: 15.) Line 37-42 House 83, Household 87: - Ebenezer Tallman 65, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Maria Tallman 49, F, Born in NY - Peter Tallman 18, M, Boating, Born in NY - Joseph Tallman 15, M, Laborer, Born in NY - David Tallman 13, M, Born in NY - Lydia Tallman 10, F, Born in NY - Margaret Tallman 8, F, Born in NY - William Tallman 7, M, Born in NY - Osiaga Tallman 4, M, Born in NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Orissa Caroline (I21717)
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| 10336 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Charles Widrick (b. 10 sep 1836, d. Jun 1925) on 10 Mar 1863 and had 3 children. " -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 12-13): (Roll: M432_512; Page: 34; Image: 15.) Line 37-42 House 83, Household 87: - Ebenezer Tallman 65, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Maria Tallman 49, F, Born in NY - Peter Tallman 18, M, Boating, Born in NY - Joseph Tallman 15, M, Laborer, Born in NY - David Tallman 13, M, Born in NY - Lydia Tallman 10, F, Born in NY - Margaret Tallman 8, F, Born in NY - William Tallman 7, M, Born in NY - Osiaga Tallman 4, M, Born in NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Margaret Malissa (I47946)
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| 10337 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Esther Willis and had 5 children. " -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 12-13): (Roll: M432_512; Page: 34; Image: 15.) Line 37-42 House 83, Household 87: - Ebenezer Tallman 65, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Maria Tallman 49, F, Born in NY - Peter Tallman 18, M, Boating, Born in NY - Joseph Tallman 15, M, Laborer, Born in NY - David Tallman 13, M, Born in NY - Lydia Tallman 10, F, Born in NY - Margaret Tallman 8, F, Born in NY - William Tallman 7, M, Born in NY - Osiaga Tallman 4, M, Born in NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, William Akins (I21684)
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| 10338 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Hiram Dodge (born 17 August 1814 and died 22 March 1896) and had 7 children. " -------------------- [ebenezerTallmanDescendents.GED] Had 7 children -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Adams, Hillsdale Co., MI (Image 13): (Roll: M432_351; Page: 464; Image: 270.) Line 37-42 House 100, Household 102: - Hiram Dodge 34, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Dorcas Dodge 33, F, Born in NY - Aurilla C. Dodga 9, F, Born in MI - Ezilda M. Dodge 6, F, Born in MI - Marinda Dodge 3, F, Born in MI - Betsey A. Dodge 2/12, F, Born in MI -------------------- From the 1860 US Census for Adams, Hillsdale Co., MI (Image 14): (Roll: M653_543; Page: 0; Image: 832.) Line 31-37 House 1611, Household 1592: - Hiram Dodge 45, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Dorcus Dodge 43, F, Born in NY - Orrilla Dodge 19, F, Born in MI - Ezilda Dodge 16, F, Born in MI - Marinda Dodge 13, F, Born in MI - Betsey Dodge 10, F, Born in MI - John Dodge 8, M, Born in MI -------------------- From the 1870 US Census for Adams, Hillsdale Co., MI (Image 14): (Roll: M593_673; Page: 170; Image: 15.) Line 31-34 House 126, Household 127: - Dodge, Hiram 55, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Dodge, Dorcas 54, F, Keeping House, Born in NY - Dodge, Betsey 20, F, At Home, Born in MI - Dodge, John 18, M, Farm Hand, Born in MI ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Dorcas (I21741)
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| 10339 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married James Worden and had 8 children. " -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 6): (Roll: M432_512; Page: 31; Image: 9.) Line 32-37 House 38, Household 41: - James Worden 33, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Maryann Worden 32, F, Born in NY - Hanah Worden 10, F, Born in NY - Henrietta Worden 7, F, Born in NY - Matilda Worden 5, F, Born in NY - John Worden 3, M, Born in NY -------------------- From the 1860 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 23): (Roll: M653_759; Page: 309; Image: 315.) Line 17-22 House 629, Household 582: - James Worden 41, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Mary A. Worden 40, F, Born in NY - Eliza Worden 3, F, Born in NY - John Worden 14, M, Born in NY - Seth Worden 9, M, Born in NY - Harriet Worden 2, F, Born in NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Mary Ann (I47853)
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| 10340 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Leafa Upright. They were of Newport, NY. Had a child who died in infancy. " -------------------- 1840 US Census, Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY Ebenezer Tallman 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, -, -, 1, -, -, -, -, -, 1, 1, 1, -, -, 1, -, -, -, -, -, 1 Male under 5, 2 Males 5 - 9, 1 Male 10 - 14, 2 Males 15 - 19, 1 Male 20 - 29, 1 Male 50 - 59 1 Female under 5, 1 Female 5 - 9, 1 Female 10 - 14, 1 Female 30 - 39 -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 12-13): (Roll: M432_512; Page: 34; Image: 15.) Line 37-42 House 83, Household 87: - Ebenezer Tallman 65, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Maria Tallman 49, F, Born in NY - Peter Tallman 18, M, Boating, Born in NY - Joseph Tallman 15, M, Laborer, Born in NY - David Tallman 13, M, Born in NY - Lydia Tallman 10, F, Born in NY - Margaret Tallman 8, F, Born in NY - William Tallman 7, M, Born in NY - Osiaga Tallman 4, M, Born in NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, David Mohat (I21747)
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| 10341 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Lemuel Charles Wells, brother of Elizabeth. Three children. " ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Nancy Lilis (I22238)
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| 10342 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Lydia Eaton who died in Utica 1911. Child - Chauncy. " -------------------- 1840 US Census, Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY Ebenezer Tallman 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, -, -, 1, -, -, -, -, -, 1, 1, 1, -, -, 1, -, -, -, -, -, 1 Male under 5, 2 Males 5 - 9, 1 Male 10 - 14, 2 Males 15 - 19, 1 Male 20 - 29, 1 Male 50 - 59 1 Female under 5, 1 Female 5 - 9, 1 Female 10 - 14, 1 Female 30 - 39 -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 12-13): (Roll: M432_512; Page: 34; Image: 15.) Line 37-42 House 83, Household 87: - Ebenezer Tallman 65, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Maria Tallman 49, F, Born in NY - Peter Tallman 18, M, Boating, Born in NY - Joseph Tallman 15, M, Laborer, Born in NY - David Tallman 13, M, Born in NY - Lydia Tallman 10, F, Born in NY - Margaret Tallman 8, F, Born in NY - William Tallman 7, M, Born in NY - Osiaga Tallman 4, M, Born in NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Joseph Wheaton (I21663)
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| 10343 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Mary Carroll and had 10 children. They lived in Cleveland, NY, near Utica. He is living with the family of his daughter Eliza in 1880. " -------------------- From "Peter Tallman" Ged, by David Cornell, received 9 Feb 2007: TALLMAN DANIEL 45 M W NY NY HERKIMER SCHUYLER 1860 TALLMAN DANIEL 61 M W NY NY ONEIDA DEERFIELD 1870 " ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Daniel (I21556)
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| 10344 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Matilda Edgett and had 12 children. " ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Isaac Ford (I22222)
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| 10345 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Nehemiah Judson Davis 25 March 1847 by Rev A. Skinner of Utica. No children. " ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Hannah Agnes (I21678)
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| 10346 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Married Richard Williams and had 2 children. " ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Rhoda (I22209)
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| 10347 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Never married. " ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Nancy (I22249)
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| 10348 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "One record says he was never married, another says he married Elizabeth Wells and had no children. Killed by cars on the NYCRR. " -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 12-13): (Roll: M432_512; Page: 34; Image: 15.) Line 37-42 House 83, Household 87: - Ebenezer Tallman 65, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Maria Tallman 49, F, Born in NY - Peter Tallman 18, M, Boating, Born in NY - Joseph Tallman 15, M, Laborer, Born in NY - David Tallman 13, M, Born in NY - Lydia Tallman 10, F, Born in NY - Margaret Tallman 8, F, Born in NY - William Tallman 7, M, Born in NY - Osiaga Tallman 4, M, Born in NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Jeremiah Gifford (I21789)
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| 10349 | From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "Private; Co. E & Co. K 152nd New York Volunteers in Civil War. Cemetery record shows his wife as Margaret A., while genealogy says it was Celia Phelps. " -------------------- 1840 US Census, Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY Ebenezer Tallman 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, -, -, 1, -, -, -, -, -, 1, 1, 1, -, -, 1, -, -, -, -, -, 1 Male under 5, 2 Males 5 - 9, 1 Male 10 - 14, 2 Males 15 - 19, 1 Male 20 - 29, 1 Male 50 - 59 1 Female under 5, 1 Female 5 - 9, 1 Female 10 - 14, 1 Female 30 - 39 -------------------- From the 1850 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer Co., NY (Image 12-13): (Roll: M432_512; Page: 34; Image: 15.) Line 37-42 House 83, Household 87: - Ebenezer Tallman 65, M, Farmer, Born in NY - Maria Tallman 49, F, Born in NY - Peter Tallman 18, M, Boating, Born in NY - Joseph Tallman 15, M, Laborer, Born in NY - David Tallman 13, M, Born in NY - Lydia Tallman 10, F, Born in NY - Margaret Tallman 8, F, Born in NY - William Tallman 7, M, Born in NY - Osiaga Tallman 4, M, Born in NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Peter Wandell (I21662)
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| 10350 | From Balcom File: February 6, 1930 - Paul Balcom, age not listed. Date of birth February 5, 1930, born in Pulaski, New York. Sex, male; race, white. Name of father, Vann R. Balcom, born and Redfield, New York. Name of mother, Ella May King, born in Orwell, New York. Informant, Vann R. Balcom, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, premature birth, about 6 ½ months. Signed by F. E. MacCullum, M.D., February 6, 1930, Pulaski, New York. Place of removal, Pulaski cemetery vault, February 6, 1930. Undertaker, Albert E. Lawrence, Pulaski, New York. From Balcom File: February 6, 1930 - Paul Balcom, age not listed. Date of birth February 5, 1930, born in Pulaski, New York. Sex, male; race, white. Name of father, Vann R. Balcom, born and Redfield, New York. Name of mother, Ella May King, born in Orwell, New York. Informant, Vann R. Balcom, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, premature birth, about 6 ½ months. Signed by F. E. MacCullum, M.D., February 6, 1930, Pulaski, New York. Place of removal, Pulaski cemetery vault, February 6, 1930. Undertaker, Albert E. Lawrence, Pulaski, New York. | Balcom, Paul (I16296)
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