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| 10751 | Graduated from the University of Chicago and finished the medical couse at Johns Hopkins univeristy. She married Dr. Dick. They resided in Chicago. - Nathan Edson and His Descendents | Henry, Gladys (I12368)
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| 10752 | GRANBY, Mass. - Robert L. Allen, 77, of Granby, Mass., died peacefully Saturday evening (Aug. 4, 2007 at the Renaissance Manor on Cabot in Holyoke. Born in Hornell, Jan. 9, 1930, he was the son of the late George H. and Marcella (Burdick) Allen. He attended and graduated schools in the Almond and Hornell area. Robert worked as a food service purchaser for Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Mass., until he retired. He was predeceased by his brother, Jerry Burdick. He is survived by a brother, Russell Allen and his wife Virginia of Almond; two sisters, Vicki Ide and her husband Bill of Canisteo, and Bonnie Allen of Memphis, Tenn.; and several nieces and nephews. A committal will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday evening in the family plot at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Almond. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the charities that he supported would be appreciated, Salvation Army, 306 Taylor St., Granby, MA 01033; the Heifer Project International, 1 World Ave., Little Rock, AR 72202; or to the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1942. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ryder Funeral Home, 33 Lamb St., South Hadley, Mass | Allen, Robert L. (I12862)
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| 10753 | Grandma Grace was a lovely person. I cannot ever remember her ever raising her voice to anyone. (and she always had such a housefull, she would have had reason!) It is apparent from photos found from her childhood, that she was a very fun-loving, happy girl! We always knew that she loved animals, especially dogs and in the early photos, there are many of her with dogs or puppies! It is very hard to miss the mischevious glint in her eye when you see early photos of Grandma. Long before she married and raised a large family with little money, she looked like she played a joke or two. In the photos, you can plainly see that in the area where she lived, it was common for someone to have masquerade parties. We have pictures of Grandma and other family members or friends on their way to these parties all dressed up in their costumes!! Grandma was a wonderful cook. As she grew older, her arthritis prevented her from spending much time standing over a stove. This is what she had done for years, she worked as a cook in a restaurant. I can still remember some of the things that she would fix when we had dinners and she still felt well enough to cook. My favorite was carrot cake with cream cheese frosting! Grandma was social. I remember that she belonged to some ladies organizations in Horton. She had meetings that she would attend. That was probably back when she still drove... I remember that on her dresser along with some of her jewelery, she would have service pins and stuff. And her bedroom!! Could any of us ever forget Grandma's bedroom!?? Lavendar-- all lavendar color!! Her bed was always made soo nice and her room was so pretty. She had a nice bedspread and a nice dresser full of pretty bottles and cosmetics. Don't touch! We always did, they were facinating! Best of all she had a chest with a rug on the top. On this she had white cats. A family of ceramic or plaster beautiful white cats! A big cat sitting up, a little smaller cat laying down and 3 kittens playing! They were the best!! And she had pretty things on the wall. Her room was special! Grandma also had a rather large collection of dogs. They were glass and ceramic or porcelin. All sizes and shapes. She just liked them! She also had a collection of little spoons from all over. We all would bring her one whenever we went anywhere. Grandma taught there was a right and a wrong way to hang clothes on a clothesline!! The right way is the biggest things to the ends with the smaller things to the middle-- no exceptions! Grandma also loved the outdoors. She had pretty flowers. I remember in the old house, she had planted Rose of Sharon bushes and there were Zinnias out back by the back door. When they moved to the trailor, she had lots of different flowers in a large bed in the front. These were Boonie's too. He likes flowers and stuff so he bought them and took care of them. They were always so pretty. Grandma loved all of us. She would do anything for her family. We really miss her. Grace's Seventh Grandchild, Lana | Weber, Grace Evelyn (I8737)
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| 10754 | Grandpa Dan did not have a middle name. Grandpa Dan was born in Powhattan, Ks. His parents had come over from Norway. Later, his father's brothers came over - but for some reason the family never found each other. We know that there are more Monson's over here, but we don't know where-- (yet). When Grandpa was 13, his appendix burst. They took him to they hospital in St Joe because that was the nearest hospital of any size. He rode in the back of a horse drawn wagon and it took days to get there. He had surgery and they had to remove part of his stomache. It was a wonder he survived. | Monson, Daniel (I63105)
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| 10755 | Grant & Gladys had a school bus service, and operated a Dairy Farm in Florence, Oneida County, New York | Miller, Grant (I26019)
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| 10756 | GRANT A. SPICER Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - June 22, 1988Browse Issues Grant A. Spicer, 79, of Route 104 East died Tuesday at his home after a brief illness. A native of Parish, Mr. Spicer lived several years in Mexico. He was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, Mildred; a daughter, Georgia Halstead of Mexico; four sons, Charles of Oswego, Carl of Parish and Daniel and Donald, both of Mexico; two sisters, Clara Ellison of Parish and Nellie Combs of Rome; and 11 grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, 5305 Washington Ave. | Spicer, Grant Aldrich (I17649)
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| 10757 | Grant John Calkins - May 19, 1869 - June 26, 1940. Son of John M. and Louisa Jackson Calkins. Husband of Anna F. Doane Calkins. Married April 5, 1893. Section 3, Row 8. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday June 27, 1940 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Grant Calkins, 72, Dead At Daysville - Was Member of Town Board of Assessors and Prominent Republican - Pulaski, June 27 - Grant Calkins, 71, one of the best known farmers and residents of the Daysville neighborhood, died Wednesday afternoon at the family home on the Daysville-Scenic Highway road after an illness of long duration. Up to a few weeks ago, however, he had been able to make frequent visits to Pulaski. For many years he had been prominent in Republican circles and had held a number of town offices, being a member of the town board of assessors at the time of his death. He had also been prominent in the work of the Daysville grange and in the Patrons of Agriculture Fire Insurance work. He was custodian of the Daysville cemetery for many years. Mr. Calkins' death was the second of an old-time resident of the neighborhood, recently, Mrs. Nellie Harrington, a neighbor, having passed away Tuesday. Mr. Calkins was born May 19, 1869, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Calkins, pioneer residents of that section. He had always made his home on the banks of the Grindstone Creek and was the last of a large family who at one time owned most of the farms in the Daysville section. Fred Calkins of Pulaski, a distant cousin, living in Pulaski, is one of the last of the name in this section of the state. The survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna Doane Calkins; one daughter, Mrs. May Hotchkiss; one grandson, John Hotchkiss; and a nephew, Guy Salisbury, all of Port Ontario and Daysville. Funeral services will be conducted at the family home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. R. Norris Wilson of the Congregational church and burial will be in Daysville cemetery. | Calkins, Grant John (I30858)
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| 10758 | Granville Austin Clifford - March 20, 1912 - November 11, 1988. Son of Grover F. and Caroline E. Miller Clifford. Husband of Arline Marion Thomas Clifford. Married December 2, 1931 at Adams, Jefferson County, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, November 21, 1988 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Granville A. Clifford - Orwell - Burial for Granville A. Clifford, 76, of County Route 22, who died Friday, November 11 at the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown, was in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. He was born in Richland and moved to Orwell in 1930. Mr. Clifford attended the Rochester district schools. He was employed at Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation at the Venice Bridge and Lighthouse Hill power stations, retiring in 1975. Mr. Clifford was a member of Amboy Lodge FA&M Lodge 650 and the Niagara Mohawk 25-Year Club. Surviving are his wife, Arline M.; a son, James A. of Hampton, New Hampshire; a daughter, Frances Bellinger of Westminster, Maryland; four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance. Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, had charge of the arrangements GRANVILLE A. CLIFFORD, OF ORWELL, DIES AT 76 Watertown Daily Times (NY) - November 13, 1988Browse Issues Granville A. Clifford, 76, died in the emergency room of the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, after being stricken ill at his home Friday night. There will be no funeral or calling hours. Donations may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambulance. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Arrangements are with the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. He is survived by his wife Arline M., a son James A., Hampton N.H.; a daughter, Frances Bellinger, Westminster, Md., four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. A brother, Kenneth, and a sister, Blossom E. Dorsey, died before him. Born May 20, 1912, at Richland, he was a son of Grover and Caroline Miller Clifford. He attended Rochester schools. Mr. Clifford was married to Arline M. Thomas Dec. 2, 1931, at Adams. He was employed by Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. at Bennett's Bridge, Orwell from 1938 until he retired in 1975. He was a member of the Niagara Mohawk 25-Year Club and of Amboy Lodge 650 F & AM. DEATHS CLIFFORD - At the House of the Good Samaritan, Nov. 11, 1988. Granville A. Clifford, 76, Orwell. No funeral or calling hours. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. | Clifford, Granville Austin (I72609)
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| 10759 | Granville Jay Clifford - April 24, 1894 - April 29, 1979. Son of Nelson B. and Julia Ann Brown Clifford. Husband of Ruby Orilla Sparks Clifford (married July 30, 1914 in Sandy Creek, New York; divorced May 15, 1931) & Alice Vernetta Carpenter Endsley Clifford (married March 26, 1932 in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.) [Note: For more information on Ruby Clifford, please find her in this cemetery listed as “Ruby Orilla Sparks”.] Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 2, 1979 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Granville J. Clifford, 85 - Granville J. Clifford, 85, Orwell, died Sunday, April 29, 1979, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, after a short illness. He was born April 24, 1894, at Redfield, son of Nelson and Julia Brown Clifford. He attended school at Greensboro and married Vernetta Carpenter on March 26, 1932. He worked for the Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, retiring in 1959. He was a member of the Orwell Union Church, a past noble grand of Welcome Lodge 680 IOOF, Orwell, and a past master of Amboy Lodge 650 F&AM, Williamstown. He received a distinguished service award from the Masonic Lodge in 1976. He was a life member of the Mad River Club. He is survived by his wife, Vernetta; a son, William G., Otisco; two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Barbara) Stevens, St. Albans, Vermont, and Mrs. Thomas (Elizabeth) O’Rourke, Gross Point, Michigan; two sisters, Mrs. William (Maude) Dempsey, Liverpool, and Mrs. William (Correan) Hasseler, Watertown; 16 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, Rev. Stanley Tanner and Rev. Robert Murphy officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Odd Fellows services were conducted Tuesday evening followed by Masonic services. Contributions may be made to Amboy Lodge 650 or to the Orwell Union Church Memorial fund. | Clifford, Granville J. (I73229)
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| 10760 | Gratia L. Cross - died June 22, 1896, age 18 years. Daughter of Erastus and Sarah P. Cross. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, June 23, 1896 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Fulton, June 23 - Yesterday morning occurred the death of Mrs. Gratia Cross at her home. She has been suffering very much from consumption and a short time ago was confined to the bed and has never risen since. The funeral service will take place at the house to-morrow. The Rev. John Breaker will officiate. | Cross, Gratia (I54907)
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| 10761 | Grave Inscription: Daughter of George & R Frary, died Aug 22, 1844 Aged 1 yr, 22 dys | Frary, Candace L. (I57676)
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| 10762 | GRAVESIDE SERVICE SET FOR ELSIE M. BRIGGS, 82 Watertown Daily Times (NY) - July 5, 1989 A graveside service for Elsie M. Briggs, 82, Ellisburg Road, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Wesleyan Cemetery, Lacona, with the Rev. Melvyn S. Connell, pastor of Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church, officiating. Mrs. Briggs died Sunday when the car she was riding in was hit head-on twice, once by an alleged drunk driver, in a three-car collision on Route 11 in the Town of Sandy Creek. The car was driven by her daughter, Anna Clevenger, who was also killed in the accident. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 this evening at the Summerville Funeral Home. Surviving are two sons, Edward Briggs, Phoenix, Ariz., and Lowell Briggs, Tampa, Fla.; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; a brother, Lewis Ridgeway, Wolcott, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. A sister, Ida Johnson, and a brother, Allen Ridgeway, died before her. Born in Boylston Oct. 24, 1906, a daughter of Edward and Anna Borden Ridgeway, she was educated in Boylston Center schools. She married Benjamin H. Briggs Sept. 4, 1926, at Sandy Creek. The couple lived from 1933 to 1978 in Binghamton, where both were employed by Binghamton State Hospital until their retirement in 1967. They moved to Sandy Creek in 1978. Mr. Briggs died Sept. 4, 1981. Mrs. Briggs was a member of the Wesleyan Church and the senior citizens’ bowling league. | Ridgeway, Elsie (I62918)
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| 10763 | Graveside services for Frank Benway Jr., 87, formerly of Pulaski, NY, will be Tuesday, September 8th, 12:00 pm at Pulaski Cemetery, Pulaski. There are no calling hours. Arrangements are with the Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, Watertown. Mr. Benway died September 1st at Oswego Hospital, Oswego, NY. He was 71 years old. Frank Jr. was born in Watertown, August 29, 1938, a son of Frank and Velma Champagne Benway. He married Dora Walts on June 8, 1976. Mr. Benway worked as a construction worker and laborer for many years in Syracuse, NY. Surviving beside his wife are a son, Frank Benway III, two daughters, Johnna Noreaut, Velma Smith and her husband Rusty Smith, 4 step-sons, David St. Germaine, William St. Germaine, Arleigh Hager, and Arnold Hager, 16 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Online condolences may be made at www.reedbenoit.com. Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Friday, September 4, 2009 | Benway, Frank (I57812)
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| 10764 | Graveside services for William L.R. Zufelt, 48 of Pulaski, who passed away on May 13, 2016, will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Daysville Cemetery, Pulaski. Arrangements by Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Date of Death: May 13, 2016 Published in the in the Syracuse Post Standard from Oct. 19 to Oct. 20, 2016 Class of 1986 PACS | Zufelt, William Lewis Ralph (I68378)
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| 10765 | GREENFIELD FAMILY. Jerome H. Greenfield was born in Saratoga county, Nov. 10, 1837. In March, 1838, he removed with his parents to Orwell. Mch. 22, 1865, he married Alvera West, daughter of David West. Children: Ephraim, Edward, Eaton, Earnest; all are living. Mr. Greenfield went to Colorado in 1860, returned in 1864, went back again the same year, and returned a second time in December. His farm is located about four and a quarter miles east of Orwell Cor¬ners on the east side of the highway. | Greenfield, Jerome H. (I46701)
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| 10766 | Greenville, Mississippi | Meese, Sarah Lucy (I79143)
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| 10767 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Matteson, Gregory Kim (I15776)
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| 10768 | GREGORY Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - November 13, 2009Browse Issues Merton H. "Stubbie" Gregory November 11, 2009 Merton H. "Stubbie" Gregory, age 79, life resident of Pulaski, died Wednesday at the VA Medical Center in Syracuse. Merton was born January 3, 1930 in Pulaski, the son of Merton L. and Leah Dawley Gregory. He attended Pulaski schools. He served in the United States Army from 1952 to 1954. Merton married Norma Gayne on June 29, 1957. He owned and operated Stubbie's Debris Service from 1963 to 1989. He was a former member of the Ringgold Fire Department, Pulaski from 1961 to 1983. Surviving: wife, Norma; two sons, Brian (Barbara) Gregory and Scott (Sue) Gregory both of Altmar; two brothers, Ralph Gregory of Pineville and Gordon Gregory of Oswego; one sister, Shirley Killam of Pulaski; one granddaughter, Bethany Gregory; one grandson, William Hallock; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski. Calling hours will be held from noon to 2 p.m. prior to the funeral. Memo: Paid Death Notices are arranged through the Classified Advertising Department. This obituary information was supplied by families of the deceased via funeral homes. The Post-Standard has not attempted to verify any of the information. | Gregory, Merton H. (I33783)
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| 10769 | Gregory A. Bishop Poughkeepsie - Gregory Alan Bishop, of Poughkeepsie, NY, passed away at his home on Sunday March 22, 2020. Greg or "Pop Pop" as he was affectionately known by his grandkids, was born May 10th, 1947 to Norman Bishop and Florence Post Bishop in Binghamton, NY. He spent his entire life here in the Hudson Valley, growing up in Mahopac, Wappingers Falls and Poughkeepsie, NY. He graduated from Roy C. Ketcham High School in 1965. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Adelphi University in 1969. He was drafted into the US Army in 1970. He married Wanda Mead Bishop on November 28, 1970 at Vassar Chapel. He spent a vast majority of his career working at Vassar Brothers Hospital. While he was trained as a respiratory therapist, he began his career as an orderly eventually working his way up to Vice President of Professional Services. He was an avid golfer and played up until the last year of his life. In addition to his wife, he is survived by: his son Todd and his wife Laura of Saratoga Springs, NY; his son Matthew and his wife Carly of North Haven, CT; the pride and joy of his later years, his two grandsons Henry Carl and Hudson Gregory, with a third grandson on the way. He is also survived by his sister Karen Bishop Pilner of Carmel, NY as well as several sister and brother in-laws, nieces, nephews and cousins. He is predeceased by his parents and his brother Kenneth. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you donate to one of Greg's favorite charities: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or the ASPCA. The family is planning a celebration of life gathering once the current health crisis abates. Arrangements are under the direction of the Wm. G. Miller & Son FH, Inc. If you wish to send an online condolence please visit our website at www.wmgmillerfuneralhome.com To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published in Poughkeepsie Journal from Apr. 15 to Apr. 20, 2020. | Bishop, Gregory A. (I77784)
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| 10770 | Gregory John Rule, 78 of Phoenix. Born in Richland, NY, graduate of Pulaski High School. Residing in Phoenix, since 1964, Mr. Rule was a Expediter for Carrier Corp. after 40 years, retiring in 1986. Survivors: Wife of 47 years the former Carol Vrooman Rule; two daughters, Dianna McDonough of Liverpool, Christine Barden of Palermo; two sons, Joseph Rule of Phoenix, Robert Rule of Crestview, Fl.; six grandchildren. Services: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday September 2, at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, the Reverend Darr Schoenhofen officiating. Burial Our Lady of Peace Catholic Cemetery, Clay. Family and friends may call from 4 to 6 p.m. Monday at the Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Homes, Inc. 431 Main St. (County Rt 57), Phoenix. Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Assoc. of CNY, 356 N. Midler Ave., Syracuse, 13206. Published in Syracuse Post Standard on August 31, 2003 | Rule, Gregory John (I47308)
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| 10771 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Allen, Janine (I15118)
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| 10772 | GRIFFITH Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - November 3, 2008Browse Issues Gerald "Jerry" T. Griffith October 31, 2008 Gerald "Jerry" T. Griffith, 91, resident of Pulaski, died Friday at Seneca Hill Manor. He was born March 29, 1917, in Syracuse, the son of Henry and Margaret McNamara Griffith. He attended Syracuse and Baldwinsville schools. He served in the U.S. Army from 1940 until 1945. He married Betty Weisenburger on April 26, 1946. He was last employed by Crouse-Hinds for 25 years, retiring in 1983. He was also employed by Porter Cable in Syracuse for 18 years. He was a life member of Pulaski American Legion Robert Edwards Post #358. He was a former member of the Fraternal Bowling League, Pulaski, and also several other bowling leagues. Surviving: his wife; one son, Marty (Marleen) Griffith of Pulaski; two nieces; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by one son, Terry M. Griffith, May 4, 1993. Graveside services with military honors will be noon Friday, November 7, in South Richland Cemetery, Fern-wood. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park St., Pulaski, NY 13142. | Griffith, Gerald Thomas (I79824)
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| 10773 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whaley, Irma Marie (I84436)
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| 10774 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Karle, Marilyn Ann (I84364)
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| 10775 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brennan, Sylvia Jean (I41369)
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| 10776 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kellogg, Karen Jane (I78181)
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| 10777 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | White, Kandie Lynn (I84422)
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| 10778 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Green, Linda Lee (I84476)
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| 10779 | Groom: Leonard S. Whaley, Jr., date of birth March 26, 1944; residence, RD #1, Pulaski, New York; occupation, custodian at Pulaski school; born in Rome, New York; name of father, Leonard S. Whaley, Sr., born in the United States; name of mother, Jana Prins, born in the United States. Proof of age, driver's license. Number of marriage: second, former wife, Patricia Whaley, is still living; divorced November 19, 1969 at Cortland, New York. Bride: Linda Lee Green Hobart, date of birth February 23, 1945; residence, RD #1, Pulaski, New York; occupation, housewife; born in Cortland, New York; name of father, Morris Green, born in the United States; name of mother, Betty Loveless, born in the United States. Proof of age, driver's license. Number of marriage: second, former husband, Ronald Hobart, is still living; divorced January 8, 1970 at Utica, New York. Date of Marriage: April 10, 1971 at Mannsville, New York; married by Edmund L. Frappier, Sr., town justice. Witnesses: Alan R. And Thelma J. Graham. | Whaley, Leonard Stanley Jr. (I84676)
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| 10780 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Moot, Karen Barbara (I84416)
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| 10781 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Yerdon, Terry Darlene (I50402)
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| 10782 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brennan, Linda Ann (I49442)
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| 10783 | GROVER L. TRUMBLEShow Details Syracuse Herald American (NY) - February 3, 1991Browse Issues Grover L. Trumble, 73, of Thompson Road, Port Byron, died Friday at Auburn Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Mr. Trumble was born in Albion and lived in Port Byron most of his life. He was employed more than 23 years with Singer Co. of Auburn. His wife, Marian, died in 1988. Surviving are a son, Walter of Port Byron; two daughters, Dora DeCarlo of Syracuse and Marilyn Thomas of Cayuga; a brother, Ken of California; two sisters, Roxie Britton and Evelyn Alcock, both of Titusville, Fla.; and eight grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Audioun Funeral Home, Port Byron, the Rev. William Taber officiating. Spring burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Port Byron. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, 234 N. Main St. Contributions may be made to Port Byron Ambulance Fund. | Trumble, Grover Leroy (I29638)
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| 10784 | Grover S. Cole - April, 1906 - November 26, 1914. Son of Carlton Page and Della M. Rose Cole. Section 5, Row 18. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday Evening, November 28, 1914 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, November 28 - The death of Grover Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cole of Port Ontario, occurred Thursday night. He was about 8 years old and was an only child. Funeral services will be held at the family home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and will be conducted by Rev. Harry Albert Lawrence of the village, pastor of First Congregational church. Burial will be at the Daysville cemetery. | Cole, Grover S. (I29386)
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| 10785 | GUGINO - Carmelo A. Of Palm Bay, FL entered into rest on March 15, 2010 in William Childs Hospice House of Florida. Beloved husband of the late Rosemarie (Christopher); son of the late Anthony (Katherine Armitage); son-in-law of the late Josephine Christopher; dearest father of Josette, the late Katherine (Joseph) Coniglio, Anthony (Denise) and Carmelo Jr.; cherished grandfather of Charles Barone and Fr. Michael Barone, Carla and Anthony Gugino Jr., Linda Stiglmeier (Eric), Charles Stiglmeier Jr. (Lindsay), Dirk Roth Jr. Papa Melo was adored by his great-grandchildren Anthony Gugino III, Salvatore and Gabe. He is survived by his loving brothers Harry (Patricia), Frank (Rosalie) and Nino (Robin) Gugino; also survived by nieces, nephews, beloved cousins and his many friends. Relatives and friends are asked to gather for a Memorial Service for Carmelo and Rosemarie who entered into her eternal reward on May 23, 2009. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Mt. Olivet Mausoleum May 1, 2010 at 11 AM. Carmelo was a longtime member of the Cement Masons Union. He loved his game of golf at Sheridan and Tan Tara Golf Courses along with the Majors of Palm Bay. Flowers graciously declined. Memorials in Carmelo and Rosemarie Gugino's memory may be made to William Childs Hospice House, 381 Medplex Pkwy, Palm Bay, FL 32907. Please sign guestbook and memories at www.affuneral.com or www.buffalo.com | Gugino, Carmelo (I81210)
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| 10786 | Gunshot Wound Fatal To Edwin Clark Funeral This Afternoon A hunting fatality which deeply saddened this entire community occurred Saturday afternoon when Edwin E. Clark, a well known and highly respected farmer of the Hinman district, was accidentally shot while hunting with companions in the south eastern portion of the town of Boylston. Mr. Clark, accompanied by Donald Seaman of Altmar, one of his farm employees, and Frank Burr of Sandy Creek, were tracking deer in the brush in the Boylston woods when Seaman mistook Mr. Clark for a deer and fired. The bullet entered Mr. Clark's right breast tearing its way completely through the body and puncturing the right lung. Dr. Harwood L. Hollis of Lacona was summoned and rendered first aid. The badly injured man was removed in the Pratt ambulance to his home where he was also attended by Dr. F.E. MacCallum, the family physician. Both doctors did everything possible, but the shot had torn away so much of the tissues and bleeding was so profuse that medical skill could do nothing to save him. The end came a little after ten o'clock Sunday night. Mr. Clark was born in this town 53 years ago a son of the late Henry and Mrs. Flora Clark. For many years he has operated a large farm in the Hinman district and has been active in farm organizations. He was a member of Pulaski Grange and a director of the local G.L.F. Cooperative. For a few years after his father's death he carried on the farm implement business which his father had built up, later giving his whole attention to his farming operations. Besides his wife, Mrs. Lulu Hutchings Clark, he leaves his mother, three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Burr of Sandy Creek; Mrs. Ruth Potter of Orwell; and Miss Lulu Clark of this village, three sons, Donald Clark, Orwell; Carl and Richard of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. J. Lloyd Matteson of Pulaski; and three brothers, Clayton Clark, Syracuse, Norman L. Clark, Pulaski, and Herbert Clark of Northhampton, Mass. The funeral will be held at the home at two o'clock this afternoon, with the Rev. Lee A. Howe, Jr., pastor of the Baptist church, officiating. Close friends of the deceased, O.B. Trowbridge, J.R. Ellis and Otto Lilley of this village; Earl Tubbs and DeForest Stowell of Orwell, and Kenneth Murphy of Mexico, will act as the bearers Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Nov 18, 1936 | Clark, Edwin Eason (I43912)
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| 10787 | Gustavus Henry Wolcott - April 11, 1832 - June 26, 1906. Son of Lawrence and Selinda Hughes Wolcott. Husband of Martha Ann Hinman Wolcott & Harriet Florette "Flora" Havens Wolcott (married March 14, 1894.) [Note: Martha Hinman Wolcott died August 10, 1872 in Pulaski, New York and is buried there in Pulaski Village Cemetery.] [Note: Harriet Havens Wolcott died April 23, 1930 in Richland, New York and is buried there in Richland Cemetery] Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 27, 1906 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Local Notes - Gustave Wolcott, for many years a resident of Pulaski, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Pevert, yesterday morning, at the age of 74 years. The funeral will be held to¬morrow at the house at two o'clock. | Wolcott, Gusavus Henry (I27495)
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| 10788 | Guy Elwin Stevens - June 21, 1926 - December 12, 1960. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army during World War II and Korea; with service from August 1, 1944 to September 8, 1954; Re-enlisted December 20, 1954 and served until Honorably Discharged on October 31, 1957. Son of Phineas LeRoy and Carrie E. DeLapp Stevens. Husband of Eldora Marilyn Thomas. [Note: For more information on Eldora, please find her in this cemetery listed as “Eldora Marilyn Thomas Cavallaro Stevens Reynolds”.] Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 15, 1960 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Today for Guy E. Stevens - Guy E. Stevens, Sr., 34, died at his home in Orwell on Monday. He had been ill more than a year. Funeral services will be conducted from the Brown Funeral Home in Altmar Thursday (today) at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Robert Murphy of the Orwell Union Church officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery at Orwell, with military rites by Robert Edwards Post of Pulaski. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Carrie Stevens of Orwell; his wife, Mrs. Eldora Thomas Stevens; four children, Linda, Rita, Guy, Jr., and Terry; four brothers, Ralph, William, Robert and Phineas, Jr., of Orwell. Mr. Stevens was born in the Town of Richland on June 21, 1926, the son of Carrie DeLapp Stevens and the late Phineas Stevens. He was a veteran of the United States Army, having served 12 years. | Stevens, Guy Elwin Sr. (I72360)
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| 10789 | Guy H. Salisbury - December 15, 1880 - September 20, 1954. Son of Edward Dewey and Flora E. Calkins Salisbury. Husband of Clarbell Jamerson Salisbury. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, September 21, 1954 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Guy H. Salisbury, 73, of Daysville, died Monday morning at Oswego Hospital where he had been a patient since last Wednesday. He had been ill for the past two years, and suffered a slight stroke last Tuesday. Mr. Salisbury was born on December 15, 1880, the son of Edward and Flora Calkins Salisbury, one of the pioneer families of the Daysville area. His entire life was spent in that vicinity, where he attended local schools. On December 25, 1890, he married the fonuer Miss Clarbelle Jamerson at the Pulaski Methodist Church. He was a farmer and a member of the South Richland Grange. Surviving are his wife; an aunt, Mrs. Anna Calkins, Port Ontario; a niece, Mrs. Leon Williams, Sandy Creek; and a cousin, Mrs. Ralph Hotchkiss, Port Ontario. Funeral services will be conducted at the Taylor funeral home at 2 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. James N. Pauley, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Willis Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. | Salisbury, Guy (I21009)
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| 10790 | Guy John Stevens - May 21, 1874 - November 23, 1949. Son of John Marvin and Esther Amy Stowell Stevens. Husband of Tressie M. Hamblin Stevens. Married March 28, 1899 at Ricard, Oswego County, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 1, 1949 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Guy J. Stevens, 75 - Guy J. Stevens, 75 years of age, died November 23 at the home of his nephew, Orville Stephens where he and Mrs. Stevens had come to make their home. He had lived nearly his entire life in the town of Orwell over 45 years having been spent in his home near the Power House. Surviving are his wife, Tressie Stevens; two sisters, Leah Greenfield, Orwell, Edith Matteson, Novato, California; also two brothers, Ralph and Ernest, both of Orwell. Prayer was at the home and services at the Orwell Union church with Rev. Kenneth Combs, officiating with burial at Orwell Evergreen cemetery. | Stevens, Guy John (I72582)
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| 10791 | Guy Osmon Backus, 73, died Tuesday Feb 10, 1970, at St Joseph's Hospital, Elmira, New York after a short illness. Guy was born Apr 9, 1896 in Rochester, Vermont, to Ernest Henry and Aldora Maria Willey Backus. His mother Aldora died within a year of Guy's birth. His father Ernest married Aldora's sister Lilla Hannah Willey. Guy married Eunice Della Shonio around 1915 in New Hampshire. They had 2 children, Robert Ernest Backus, and Aldora Eunice Backus. They later divorced. Guy then married Helen Backus. Survivors: wife, Helen M. Backus; sons, David, at home, Robert and his wife, Jennie of Concord, New Hampshire, daughter, Aldora and her husband, Rolland Baker of New Briton, Connecticut. A step-son, Dannie E. Moore of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, step-daughters, Stella Carley of Baldwinsville, Freda Butler of Cayuta, June Switzer of Fayetteville, Mona Vibbert of Fairport. 18 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Mr, Backus was a retired employee of General Electric Co, Syracuse after 18 years of service. Friends are invited to call at Heal Funeral Home, Church St, Odessa Thursday and Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral there Saturday at 11 a.m., the Rev. W. G. Judson officiating. West Genoa Cemetery at a later date. The Elmira Star-Gazette, Elmira, New York - Thu 12 Feb 1970 | Backus, Guy Osmon (I58089)
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| 10792 | GWEN F. FIEGLShow Details Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 29, 2007Browse Issues Gwen F. Fiegl, 76, Creekside Apartments, died Monday at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton. She had resided at Michaud Health Services, Fulton, since July. Mrs. Fiegl was a bank teller for a time and a receptionist for a doctor in Lacona. Born March 8, 1931, in Utica, daughter of Edwin and Ruth Howlett Fort, she graduated from Pulaski High School. She married Frank Fiegl. He died Jan. 3, 1971. A later marriage ended in divorce. Mrs. Fiegl was an avid bowler and enjoyed gardening. She was a member of Sandy Creek United Methodist Church and a former member of Northern Blue Jays Motorcycle Club. Surviving are three sons and their companions, Dale and Patty Hicks, Ithaca, Paul and Nikki Wilcox, Pulaski, and Frank and Jackie Simmons, Kissimmee, Fla.; six grandchildren, a great-grandchild, five stepgrandchildren and four stepgreat-grandchildren. A daughter, Sheri Fiegl, died in 1994. A graveside service will be at a later date in Woodlawn Cemetery with the Rev. Linda J. Harris officiating. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with Summerville Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Sandy Creek United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 158, Sandy Creek, N.Y. 13145. | Fort, Gwen (I47498)
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| 10793 | Gwendolyn Edwards Adsit - May 21, 1883 - September 20, 1947. Plot R-20. Daughter of David and Mary Ferber Edwards. Wife of Adelbert Sylvanus Adsit (married February 25, 1904, divorced in 1942 in Florida.) [Note: Adelbert Adsit died April 4, 1947 in Camden, New York and is buried in Redfield Village Cemetery at Redfield, New York.] Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 25, 1947 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Former Resident Dies in Washington - Mrs. Gwendolyn Edwards Adsit, a former resident of this community, died on Saturday, September 20, at her residence, 2656 15th Street North West, Washington, D. C. She was the daughter of the late David and Mary Ferber Edwards, of Pulaski. She last lived here in 1903, although she had last visited her brother, Arch Edwards, formerly of Pulaski, from time to time. Mrs. Adsit is survived by two sons, Samuel David Adsit of Rome, and Emerson Edwards Adsit of Washington, D. C.; and by five daughters, Mrs. Richard Piper of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Reba Kessler of Andover, Mrs. Richard (Mildred) Rourke of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Esther Carr of Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Oscar (Evelyn) Fodder of Waterford. She is also survived by a brother, Arch Edwards, now of Fredonia, and by several grandchildren. Services were held at the S. H. Hines Company funeral home, Washington, D. C., at 10 a.m. Monday, September 22. Interment was at the Pulaski cemetery, September 23rd, at 2:30 p.m., with Rev. Hoag officiating at the gravesite rites. | Edwards, Gwendolyn (I57762)
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| 10794 | GWK Cem should not be in a Place | Montcrieff, Gertrude (I21276)
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| 10795 | GWK there is a bolton in two countises in VT | Lester, Lydia (I42148)
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| 10796 | GWK This was shown as Ontario County, NY There is no such city. I have changed them | Appleton, Robert George (I21312)
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| 10797 | GWK was death in Jefferson city or Jefferson Co? | Joyner, Francis Kneeland (I21086)
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| 10798 | H. A. Obrist, formerly of Altmar, dies Herman A. Obrist, 84, of 1005 Green St., Utica, died on Thursday, March 31 in Saxton [sic; Faxton] Hospital, after a brief illness. Mr. Obrist was born in 1892 in Altmar, the son of John and Mary Wernly Obrist. He attended schools in Altmar, Oswego and Syracuse and married Olive Leona Redner in 1916 at Utica. Mr. Obrist was employed as a tool maker and was a foreman for 35 years with the Bossert Manufacturing Company from which he retired in the late 1950's. A member and trustee of the Fayre Memorial Presbyterian Church of Utica, he was also a member and past treasurer of the Greenfield Fish and Game Club. Surviving besides his wife are one daughter, Mrs. George (Lois) Odell of Utica and several relatives from the Pulaski and Altmar areas. Funeral services were held on April 2 at 11:30 a.m. at the John S. Friedel Funeral Home, Utica. Burial was in the Forest Hill Cemetery at Utica. [The Pulaski Democrat (Pulaski, NY), April 6, 1977, page 3] | Obrist, Herman Arthur (I2852)
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| 10799 | H. EUNICE KVOCKA REDFIELD NATIVE Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 3, 2000Browse Issues H. Eunice T. Kvocka, 73, Steubenville, Ohio, formerly of Richland, died Wednesday at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton. She had been employed at General Electric Corp., Syracuse. Born Jan. 3, 1927, in Redfield, daughter of Ira and Blanche Lago Trumble, she was a 1945 graduate of Pulaski High School. She lived in Steubenville from 1980 until April of this year. Marriages to Julius King and Charles M. Trumble ended in divorce. Her husband, Samuel Kvocka, died in 1999. She was a volunteer for several years at St. John's Hospital, Steubenville. Surviving are three daughters, Elsie Marris, Geneva, Fla., and Cindy Caufield and Janice Cortes, both of Pulaski; two sons, Charles "Knobby" Trumble, Altmar, and Julius C. King, Steubenville; five sisters, Iris Southwell and Esther Shaw, both of Pulaski, Genevieve Ballou, Central Square, Caroline Warren, Fulton, and Joyce Sargent, Alexandra, Ark.; a brother, Ira Trumble, Hodgenville, Ky., 17 grandchildren, and several great- grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. | Trumble, Helen Eunice (I49135)
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| 10800 | H. Louis Wallace. - One of the most influential figures in professional circles in the North Country is H. Louis Wallace, successful lawyer, who has served as county attorney of Oswego County since 1921. He was born at Sandy Creek, July 4, 1871, the son of Asahel C. and Hattie (Park) Wallace. Asahel C. Wallace, deceased, was a veteran of the Civil War, and served throughout the war period as a member of the 24th New York Volunteer Infantry. His regiment was the first to leave from Oswego County. Mr. Wallace held membership in the Grand Army of the Republic. He was a Republican and a member of the Methodist Church. He died in 1879 and is buried at Sandy Creek. His wife was born at Williamstown, Oswego County, and died in 1878. Their only child was H. Louis, the subject of this sketch. Sage Park, maternal great grandfather of H. Louis Wallace, was one of the first settlers of Oswego County, and owned a saw mill at Amboy. H. Louis Wallace obtained his early education in the public schools of Sandy Creek. He is a graduate of Hamilton College, and read law in the office of Udell Bartlett, at Sandy Creek, being admitted to the bar in September, 1895, and the following January established a private practice at this place, where he has continued to the present time. Mr. Wallace was appointed assistant district attorney in 1896 and served under district attorney Bartlett for seven years, and three years under district attorney William B. Baer. He held the office of supervisor of Sandy Creek from 1913 until 1921, and in the latter year assumed the office of county attorney. Since 1900 he has been a member of the local board of education and has served as president of that organization since 1925. He also was village president from 1917 until 1921, and has held the office of village clerk continuously since 1892. On Jan. 28, 1896, Mr. Wallace was united in marriage with Miss Cecile E. Barney, of Sandy Creek, the daughter of William and Leonore (Lindsey) Barney. The former died in 1911 and the latter resides at Sandy Creek. They were born in Jefferson County and Oswego County respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace have no children. Stephen Lindsey, great great grandfather of Mrs. Wallace, was born at Stafford, Conn., and in early life removed to Vermont. In 1803, accompanied by William Skinner, he came to New York and located in the present village of Sandy Creek, they being the first settlers of this village. Mr. Skinner settled in the eastern part of what is now Lacona village and purchased 400 acres of land. Mr. Lindsey went on to Ellisburg, but soon returned and settled in the extreme northwest corner of Sandy Creek. His daughter, Eunice, then about 12 years of age, died that summer and was the first white person whose death occurred in the town of Sandy Creek. Stephen Lindsey was a soldier under Gen. George Washington throughout the Revolutionary War and spent eight years in the service. His three brothers were killed while in the service of that war. Mrs. Wallace's father served throughout the Civil War as a member of the 189th New York Regiment and was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. For almost half a century he successfully engaged in the jewelry business at Sandy Creek. Politically Mr. Wallace is a Republican. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and is affiliated with Sandy Creek Lodge, F. and A. M., Past Master; Pulaski Chapter; Watertown Commandery; life member of Media Temple, Watertown; and Order of Eastern Star. He is a trustee of the Annie Porter Ainsworth Memorial Library and trustee of the Sandy Creek Cemetery Association. From: The North Country A History, Embracing Jefferson, St. Lawrence, Oswego, Lewis and Franklin Counties, New York. By: Harry F. Landon Historical Publishing Company Indianopolis, Indiana 1932 | Wallace, Herbert Louis (I8344)
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