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| 11601 | Id#: 0266584 Name: Otterson, John H. Date: Aug 30 1931 Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #062. Notes: Otterson: John H., beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Bielfelt), father of Dale, James and Myrie, son of Hugh K. and Truvie, at his home on Crenage St., Olmsted Falls, O., age 32 years. Remains at Emil C. Haag Funeral Home, 50 E. Bridge St., Berea, O., where services will be held Monday, Aug. 31, at 2:30 p. m. 1931. age 32. Chestnut Grove Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | Otterson, John Hugh (I51007)
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| 11602 | Id#: 0661699 Name: Otterson, Celia H. Date: Feb 19 1960 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142. Notes: Otterson, Celia H., age 82, beloved wife of the late John J., mother of Harold J., grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Julia Brown and Charles Folk, both of Denver, Colo., and the late Gertrude and Belle Brown, Mildred Elster, David and George Folk, passed away Feb. 18. Friends may call From 2-4 And 7-9 P. M. Friday at the Baker Funeral Home, Berea, where services will be held Saturday, Feb. 20, at 1 p. m. | Folk, Celia H. (I51214)
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| 11603 | Id#: 0661700 Name: Otterson, Harold J. Date: Feb 12 1965 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142. Notes: Otterson. Harold J. Otterson, beloved husband of the late Mildred, dear father of Margaret Wares and Jeanne Cook, grandfather of John and Kenneth Cook and Thomas Wares, late residence, 8987 Usher Rd., Olmsted Falls, O., passed away Thursday. Friends may call at the Baker Funeral Home, Berea, Friday Evening 7-10 P. M., where Olmsted Falls Lodge, 2705 F & AM will conduct services Friday, at 9 P. M. Graveside services and interment at Chestnut Grove cemetery, Olmsted Falls Saturday, Feb. 13, at 1 P. M. | Otterson, Harold J. (I51462)
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| 11604 | Id#: 0661701 Name: Otterson, Hugh K. Date: Apr 20 ? Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142. Notes: Otterson. Hugh K. Otterson, residence, 26349 Cook Rd.; beloved husband of the late Truvie; father of Berlyn and the late John; brother of the late Jennie and Agnes Walkden, and John Otterson; grandfather and great-grandfather. Family will receive friends at the Albert E. Ziehm Funeral Home, 6451 Columbia Rd. (formerly Sunset Mortuary). Friday 2-4 And 7-9 P. M. Services Saturday, April 21, at 9:30 a. m. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. | Outterson, Hugh K. (I51409)
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| 11605 | Id#: 0661703 Name: Otterson, Mildred L. Date: Oct 21 1962 Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142. Notes: Otterson. Mildred L. Otterson (nee Higgins), beloved wife of Harold J., mother of Margaret Wares, Jeanne Cook, and grandmother, sister of Myrtle Marshbanks, passed away Friday. Friends may call at the Baker Funeral Home, Berea, Sunday 2-9 P. M. Graveside services Monday, Oct. 22, at Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Olmsted Falls, at 1:30 p. | Higgins, Mildred L. (I51164)
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| 11606 | Id#: 0771734 Name: Walkden, Chauncey J. Date: Jul 8 1975 Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #164. Notes: Walkden. Chauncey J. Walkden, age 75, at 7560 Spencer Rd., Spencer, O., passed away Sunday, beloved husband of Charlotte, father of Mrs. Francis (Foored) Reisinger, of Spencer O., Mrs. Ardith Coe of Wakerman, O., Mrs. Virgil (Audrey) Frose of Litchfield, O., Clarence of Spencer, O., grandfather, great grandfather, brother of Mrs. Gertrude Callter of Olmsted Falls, O. Funeral service will be Wednesday 11 a.m. in St. Patrick Church, Wellington, O. Interment Penfield, O. Friends may call at The Parker Funeral Home, Spencer, O. Tuesday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M. Rosary 8 P.M. Tuesday. | Walkden, Chauncey J. (I51231)
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| 11607 | ID: I144363 Name: Chester Dona Sex: M Birth: ABT 1837 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Death: 7 SEP 1926 in Evans Mills, Jefferson, New York, United States Burial: SEP 1926 Calcium, Jefferson, New York, United States _FSFTID: MZ91-F19 _UID: AB2536C60AAA334C97A728DF9EF9FB8F65C9 Change Date: 24 APR 2017 at 22:09:03 Father: Hyppolite Daunais b: 19 MAY 1798 in L'Acadie, Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada c: 20 MAY 1798 in L'Acadie, Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada Mother: Cecile Gibeau b: 7 APR 1794 in Saint-Constant, Laprairie, Quebec, Canada Marriage 1 Flora b: ABT 1849 in New York, United States Married: ABT 1866 in , , NY Children Has No Children Ida Dony b: ABT 1867 in Jefferson, New York, United States Has No Children Nellie Dony b: ABT 1868 in Jefferson, New York, United States http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?altUrl=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252024%2FWatertown%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Standard%2FWatertown%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Standard%25201926%2FWatertown%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Standard%25201926%252003897_1.pdf%23xml%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3D6051bb6b%26DocId%3D7275766%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cDISK%2520X%26HitCount%3D2%26hits%3D4ac%2B4ad%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252024%2FWatertown%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Standard%2FWatertown%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Standard%25201926%2FWatertown%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Standard%25201926%252003897_1.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3D6051bb6b%26DocId%3D7275766%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cDISK%2520X%26HitCount%3D2%26hits%3D4ac%2B4ad%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false | Dona, Chester J (I56482)
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| 11608 | ID: I62151 Name: Chester Dona Sex: M Change Date: 17 NOV 2010 Birth: 1838 in Quebec Census: 1910 Town of LeRay, Jefferson, NY Census: 1920 Town of LeRay, Jefferson, NY Father: Philip Dona b: BET 1787 - 1791 in Canada Mother: Cecil Dona b: abt 1781 in Canada Marriage 1 Flora Dona b: 1844 Children Has No Children Ida Dona b: 1867 in NY Has No Children Nellie Dona b: 1869 in NY Has No Children Carrie Dona b: 1871 in NY Has No Children William Dona b: 1872 in NY Has No Children Emma Dona b: 1875 in NY Has Children George Dona b: AUG 1876 in NY Has No Children Elmira Dona b: MAR 1880 in NY Has Children Bennett A Dona b: 1883 Has No Children Flossie Dona b: APR 1885 in NY Has No Children Cecelia Dona b: MAR 1889 in NY | Dona, Cecilia O. (I56391)
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| 11609 | Ida B. Cole - March 18, 1882 - February 15, 1971. Wife of Daniel R. Cole. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, February 16, 1971 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Syracuse - Mrs. Ida B. Cole, 87, formerly of 113 East Kennedy Street, died yesterday. Born in Richland, Mrs. Cole formerly owned and managed an apartment building. She was a member of Furman Street United Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, Clifford D. Cole of St. Petersburg, Florida; two daughters, Mrs. Earl L. Racler and Miss Marion Cole; a granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. Private services will be tomorrow at the convenience of the family at Greenleaf Funeral Home, 583 West Onondaga Street. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. | Martin, Ida Belle (I77508)
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| 11610 | Ida Clifford - August 12, 1872 - December 7, 1886. Daughter of Albert Adelbert and Cora Adele Rima Clifford. Newspaper Article - Thursday, December 16, 1886 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Prattham - Rev. Mr. Benton attended the funeral of Ida Clifford, at South Richland, last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Rima also attended. She was a niece of Mr. Rima. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 16, 1886 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Richland, December 7, 1886 of consumption, Ida, daughter of Albert and Cora Clifford, aged 14 years, 3 months, 26 days. December 7, 1886 - Ida E. Clifford, age 14 years, 4 months, 28 days, born in Redfield, New York, Daughter of Albert Clifford and Cora Rima, died in Richland Township of consumption. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 16, 1886 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Richland, December 7, 1886 of consumption, Ida, daughter of Albert and Cora Clifford, aged 14 years, 3 months, 26 days. | Clifford, Ida E (I72737)
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| 11611 | Ida Elmira Bush Samson - December 14, 1877 - March 2, 1945. Daughter of John and Jane Bradley Bush. Wife of Edward Willis Samson. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, March 7, 1945 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Ida Samson Dies at Daughter’s Home - Mrs. Ida Elmira Samson, a well-known resident of Boylston, died Friday, March 2, 1945 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Moore in Lorraine where she had made her home for the past year and a half. She was born in Boylston December 14, 1877, the daughter of John and Jane Bradley Bush. She attended rural schools in Boylston and at the age of 16 was married December 21, 1893 to Edward W. Samson. Their married life was spent in Boylston in Redfield where Mr. Samson was a farmer and lumberman. He died in 1937. Mrs. Samson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Grover Joyner of Lacona; Mrs. Ned Straight of Sandy Creek; Mrs. Dorothy Moore of Lorraine; one son Corporal Harold Samson of Camp Barkeley, Texas, and 13 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. The funeral was held at the home of her daughter in Lorraine at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Rev. David Owen, pastor of the Sandy Creek Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in Orwell. | Bush, Ida Elvira (Almira) (I76526)
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| 11612 | IDA F. MILLER HOMEMAKER Watertown Daily Times (NY) - October 26, 1997 Ida F. Miller, 70, Hadley Road, died Friday at the home of a daughter, Connie Skufca, Lacona, where Mrs. Miller was under the care of Oswego County Hospice. Mrs. Miller was a homemaker and a member of Cable Trail Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8534 Auxiliary, Lacona. Born Feb. 5, 1927, at Orwell, a daughter of Artimus and Emily Ord Doane, she graduated from Sandy Creek High School in 1942. She married Floyd W. Miller on Jan. 8, 1946, at Lacona. The couple lived all their married life in the town of Sandy Creek. Mr. Miller died Dec. 16, 1987. Surviving besides her daughter Connie are another daughter, Beverly Stowell, Lacona; six sons, Larry, Belleville, Bill, Pulaski, and Hugh, Rick, Cullen and Wendell, all of Sandy Creek; two sisters, Mary Benjamin, Sodus, and Edith Burgy, Westdale; two brothers, John Doane, Oneida, and Artimus "Hap" Doane, Camden; 24 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. An infant daughter, Jennie, died. A private funeral will be Monday with the Rev. Roger Bell, pastor of Sandy Creek United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Summerville Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Oswego County Hospice, 70 Bunner St., Oswego, N.Y. 13126. | Doane, Ida Frances (I45203)
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| 11613 | Ida Hager - 1856 - September 7, 1940. Daughter of Chester and Jane S. Fuller Hager. Wife of John Pettingill & 'unknown' Weldon & Thomas F. Shannon (married October 11, 1913.) Section 3, Row 13. (Note: Thomas F. Shannon died March 19, 1937 and is buried with his first wife in New Haven Cemetery, New Haven, New York.) Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 12, 1940 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Mrs. Ida Shannon Dies After Prolonged Illness - For the past 65 years a resident of New Haven township, Mrs. Ida Shannon died at her home near Demster Saturday after a long illness. She was 84 years of age. One of the community's most respected elderly residents, Mrs. Shannon had been active in the New Haven Grange before ill health prevented. She was born in the town of Richland in 1856, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hager. Surviving are a son, Alonzo Pettingill; a grandson, Glenn Pettingill, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon by the Rev. S. Foster Walker, pastor of the New Haven Methodist church. Bearers were, Daniel Fones, Leslie Hyde, Ward Tremaine and Floyd Lee. Burial was made in Daysville cemetery. | Hager, Ida (I30777)
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| 11614 | Ida J. Davis Olmsted - July 5, 1856 - April 6, 1915. Daughter of Loren B. and Julia A. Wright Davis. Wife of Arthur Erastus Olmstead. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 14, 1915 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Ida J. Olmstead - To look upon death from a Christian perspective it appears nothing more than the working of a beneficent law given to the human family by a merciful Creator, to bring liberty and life, when the physical part of man's nature can no longer do its appointed work. It is not the ending, but the beginning of one's real life, and the transaction brings about an exchange of the weapons of warfare, for the crown of victory. It is the passing through a vestibule, dark and cheerless, where the room is dusky and narrow, into another that is commodious, illuminated and full of splendor, containing all the elements of a perfect home. “Entered into rest,” and “at home with Christ,” are the thoughts suggested, by the departure of Mrs. Ida J. Olmstead, which occurred at her home in the village of Orwell, Tuesday afternoon, April 6, 1915. She was born in the town of Ovid, Michigan, July 5, 1856, being the daughter of Lorin and Julia Wright Davis. Her marriage to Arthur E. Olmstead occurred September 14, 1876, the ceremony being performed at the bride's home at Clinton, Michigan, after which she made Orwell her future home. Two children blessed their union, Orimel B., of Pulaski and Fred L. of Orwell, who with their father survive her. Her obsequies were held at her late home Saturday afternoon, April 10. Her pastor, Rev. T. T. Davies officiating. Interment in the family lot at Evergreen Cemetery. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful and many a heart was touched by a sense of personal loss by her departure. Mrs. Olmstead was trusted and loved by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. She endured her long-suffering with Christian fortitude, never dwelling upon the gloom that sickness brought in its wake, but rather upon the sunshine, that would still be hers some future day. Her home life was one of harmony and peace. She was concerned in everything that concerned the best welfare of her home and village. A member of the W.R.C. and at one time its president. Her interest was deep and sincere in the G.A.R. as it was in the church of which she was a faithful member. The Missionary Society received from her constant and hearty support. And so for her, there was no sting in death, And so the grave had lost its victory. It was but crossing with bated breath, And white set fate, a little strip of sea, To find her loved ones waiting on the shore, More beautiful, more precious than before. | Davis, Ida J. (I73204)
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| 11615 | Ida Lucille Dawley French - August 13, 1912 - May 16, 1982. Daughter of Herbert Wesley and Alma May Smith Dawley. Wife of Louis Robert French. Married November 21, 1929. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, May 24, 1982 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Services for Ida L. French, 69, of Springbrook Apartments, who died late Saturday evening, May 16, in Oswego Hospital, were at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park Street, Pulaski, the Rev. Dolan Morris officiating. Burial was Cemetery in Richland. She was born August 13, 1912, in Parish to Herbert and Alma Smith Dawley and was educated in schools there. She married Louis R. French in 1929, and they lived in the Mexico-Pulaski area all their married lives. She retired from the Birdseye Corp. in Fulton after 23 years of service. Surviving are her husband, Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Giovo of Gulf Port, Florida, a son, Louis H. French of Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. Doris Mangus of Hastings and Ruth Green of Whitesboro; two brothers, Louis Dawley of Renshaw and Winfred Dawley of Kirkville; 12 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Services for Ida L. French, 69, of Springbrook Apartments, who died late Saturday evening, May 16, in Oswego Hospital, were at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Foster- Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St., Pulaski, the Rev. Dolan Morris officiating. Burial was Cemetery in Richland She was born Aug. 13,1912, in Parish to Herbert and Alma Smith Dawley and was educated in schools there. She married Louis R. French in 1929, and they lived in the Mexico-Pulaski area all their married lives. She retired from the Birdseye Corp. in Fulton after 23 years Louis R. French of Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. Doris Mangus of Hastings and Ruth Green of Whitesboro; two brothers, Louis Dawley of Renshaw Bay and Winfred Dawley of Kirkville; 12 grandchildren; and nine great- grandchildren. | Dawley, Ida Lucille (I31281)
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| 11616 | Ida M. Smith Rossman - May 13, 1871 - December 4, 1950. Daughter of James and Ella Wright Smith. Wife of Andrew W. Rossman Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 7, 1950 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. A. Rossman Dies at Altmar - Mrs. Ida M. Smith Rossman, 79, wife of Andrew W. Rossman, died at her home in Altmar, Monday evening following a short illness. She had suffered a shock about a week ago, from which she failed to recover. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. from the Brown funeral home in Altmar, with the Rev. James N. Pauley, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be made in the Richland cemetery. Surviving besides her husband are a stepdaughter, Mrs. Glen Monier of Syracuse; a stepson, Reynold Rossman, Pulaski; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Rossman was born May 13, 1871, at Port Ontario, a daughter of James and Ella Wright Smith. She had lived in the vicinity of Pulaski and Richland all her life. | Smith, Ida M. (I28899)
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| 11617 | Ida M. Treadway Hager - April 2, 1879 - December 20, 1952. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Treadway. Wife of Henry A. Hager. Section 3, Row 18. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, December 22, 1952 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Mrs. Ida Hager, 82, widow of Henry Hager, died Saturday morning at her home in the Ramona Beach road. Born at Albion, April 2, 1870, she had lived near Ramona Beach many years. She was a member of the Fernwood Grange. Surviving are three sons, Pearl, at home, and Joseph and Gerald Hager, both of Fernwood; five grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Services were held at her home at 2 p.m. Monday with the Rev. James N. Pauley of the Pulaski Methodist church officiating. Burial was in Daysville cemetery. | Treadway, Ida M. (I30761)
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| 11618 | Ida M. Zufelt, age 94 resident of Richland, for the past 70 years, passed away Saturday at Oswego Hospital. Ida was born February 10, 1922 in Savannah, NY. She was employed by GE in Syracuse and Syroco in Syracuse. She was married to Gerald W. Denny Sr. who passed away in 1968. Surviving are four daughters, Charity Graham and Candance Maitland both of Richland, Donna Brow of Pulaski and Adelia Willis of Washington, three sons, Richard and Donald Denny both of Richland and Grant Denny of Fulton, several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great, great-grandchildren. Ida was predeceased by her son, Gerald Denny who passed away in 2015. | Duesler, Ida Mary (I36946)
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| 11619 | Ida Mae Loucks - August 15, 1879 - May 29, 1937. Wife of Edward Adam Loucks. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, June 1, 1937 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Fulton, June 1 - Informed of Death - Mrs. Edward Martin of Fulton was notified of the death of her sister, Mrs. Ida Mae Loucks, 59, in Rome, Saturday. Mrs. Loucks was the wife of Edward A. Loucks. Surviving are her husband, one daughter, three sisters and two half-brothers, Anson Bowers of Rochester and John Bowers of Altmar. | Bowers, Ida Mae (I80667)
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| 11620 | Ida Maria Holmes Harmon - March 28, 1853 - January 2, 1916. Plot A-159. Daughter of David H. and Emily Breckenridge Holmes. Wife of George Ogdon Harmon. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, January 3, 1916 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Mrs. George O. Harmon Dead -Pulaski, January 3 - Mrs. George O. Harmon, who resided on the Selkirk road, west of this village, died Sunday morning. Mrs. Harmon underwent an operation for hernia ten days ago and her family considered her on the way to recovery, but heart trouble set in and her death came quite unexpectedly. Mrs. Harmon was born in Greenwich, New York, March 28th, 1853. She was a daughter of David and Emily Holmes. She married George O. Harmon and at one time resided in Oswego, but has resided in Pulaski many years. She is survived by two sons, Fred, of Oswego and George, who lived at home; three daughters, Mrs. Gilbert Wallace, of Watertown' Mrs. Walter Lund, of Williamson, New York, Miss Ruth Harmon, of Saranac Lake; also her mother and two sisters, Mrs. Eliza Holmes, of Pulaski, and Mrs. A. F. Aird, of New York. Her funeral will be held on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Harmon was a member of the Pulaski Congregational church. | Holmes, Ida Maria (I44629)
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| 11621 | Ida Marie York Pryor was a full blooded Mohawk Indian. | York, Ida Marie (I71245)
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| 11622 | Ida May Edick White - August 19, 1870 -February 17, 1944. Daughter of George H. and Adelaide Victoria Staples Edick. Wife of Frank W. White. (Note: Frank W. White is buried in Pulaski Village Cemetery.) Newspaper Obituary - Monday, February 21, 1944 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Funeral services for Mrs. Ida White, who died early Thursday, were conducted Monday, at 2 p.m. at the Foster funeral home by Dr. Howard Dellar, pastor of Congregational church, with burial in the Willis cemetery. | Edick, Ida May (I36979)
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| 11623 | Ida May Smith Butterworth - April 21, 1864 - February 10, 1937. Daughter of Isaac P. and Artois Louisa Smith. Wife of DeForest A. Butterworth. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 17, 1937 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albion Cross Roads - Our community was greatly shocked last week by the sudden deaths of two of its oldest residents. Deforest A. Butterworth, who passed away at midnight, Friday, February 12 and Ida Smith Butterworth, his wife, who passed away at midnight Wednesday, February 10. Both Mr. and Mrs. Butterworth were ill only a few days and confined to their bed only since Tuesday night. Knowing that the elderly couple had quite a cold, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butterworth, near neighbors, went to their home Tuesday night and found them both in a serious condition, although both were up and continuing their daily work. They were assisted to bed and Dr. A. B. Thompson of Pulaski was summoned. Their condition grew steadily worse until death claimed Mrs. Butterworth Wednesday night at the age of 75 years and again Friday night death entered the home and took Mr. Butterworth at the age of 86. Mrs. Ida Butterworth was born April 21, 1861 in Westchester County. In 1884 she was married and for fifty-two years she lived in the community. She leaves to mourn her passing three sons, Percy, Carl and Isaac and a half-sister, Mrs. Sophie Clement of the Hicks district. Mr. Butterworth, a life- long resident of this town spent all but a few years of his earlier life on the place where he passed away. He is survived by his three sons and a half-sister, Mrs. Frank Ewart of Syracuse. A host of friends and neighbors are also left to mourn the loss of Mr. and Mrs. Butterworth. | Smith, Ida May (I24722)
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| 11624 | Ida Myrtle Carnahan Aldrich - September 1, 1887 - September 8, 1958. Daughter of Joseph Richard and Ida Gould Carnahan. Wife of William Newton Aldrich. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 11, 1958 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Aldrich, 71, Dies at Orwell - Mrs. Ida M. Aldrich, 71, widow of William Aldrich, died at her home in Orwell Monday night. Services will be held Friday with a prayer at the Foster Funeral Home at 2 p.m. and at the Orwell Union Church at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Jay Wilcox will officiate. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the Foster home Thursday evening. Surviving are three sons, Sydney of Fulton, Sylvester of Orwell and Vernon Aldrich of Camden; two daughters, Keitha Aldrich and Mrs. Vernon (Bertha) Roberts of Orwell; two brothers, Clarence and Charles Carnothon [sic] and a sister, Mrs. W. D. Ralston all of Pennsylvania, and several grandchildren. Mrs. Aldrich was born at Butler, Pennsylvania on September 1, 1887. | Carnahan, Ida Myrtle (I72652)
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| 11625 | Ida Pearl Parsons, 86 October 12, 2008 Contributor </p>Ida Pearl Parsons Ida Pearl Parsons Ida Pearl Parsons, 86, of New Haven, died Saturday at Oswego Hospital. Born in Fulton she was a life resident of the New Haven area. Ida was a homemaker raising nine children. She was predeceased by her first husband, Orville Kranz, who died in WWII, her second husband, Ovid J. Parsons, who died in 2001, a daughter, Irene Doviak, who died in 2007 and a brother, Harold Bartlett, who died in 2005. Surviving: children, Jean (Doug) Kenna of Henderson Harbor, Carolyn Berry of Mexico, Linda (Bill Hayes) Parsons of Pamplico, SC, Thomas Parsons of Mexico, Barb Thompson of Mexico, Sharon (Mert) Duval of Oswego, Mary (Joe) Parsons of Miami, FL and Pamela (Bob) Burnside of Oswego ; eight sisters, Hattie Campbell of Fulton, Arlene Barlow of Oswego, Kathleen Myers, Gloria White, Marg Chubb all of Fulton, Sue Zappala of North Syracuse, Pat Gregory of Mexico and Charlotte Pizio of Philadelphia; four brothers, Franklin, Ross, Donald and Bill Bartlett all of Fulton; 18 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be held 5 p.m. Wednesday at First Congregational Church of New Haven, 4270 State Route 104 in New Haven. Reverend Sandy Stevens will officiate. Calling hours are 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Burial will be private at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Volney. Contributions may be made to the First Congregational Church of New Haven, P.O. Box 86, New Haven 13121. Foster Funeral Home, Inc. www.fosterfuneralhome.com | Bartlett, Ida Pearl (I69855)
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| 11626 | Ida Tilkins - died November 12, 1878, age 15 years. Daughter of Francis and Adelia Goodroe Tilkins. Stone is missing. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 14, 1878 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Tilkins - At Port Ontario, November 12, 1878, Ida Tilkins, aged 15 years. | Tilkins, Ida (I19796)
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| 11627 | Ida Zoa Penniman Cobb - 1806 - January 17, 1884. Wife of Stevenson H. Cobb. Newspaper Obituary - February 20, 1884 Jefferson County Journal - Adams, New York - Died - Pennyman - In Richland, January 17, Mrs. Zoa Pennyman, wife of the late Stephenson Cobb, in the 79th year of her age. | Pennyman, Ida Zoa (I43223)
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| 11628 | Ideal Rest, Nursing Home | Endsley, Walter Fay (I16092)
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| 11629 | Idessa wrote out the family history in a letter to June Walker in Sept. 1982. | Yerdon, Idessa (I50083)
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| 11630 | If Jefferson, Sam's father, and Betsey, Lana's mother, are brother and sister, then Sam and Lana are obviously cousins. This was very, very common at the time. | Family: Samuel Hale Davey / Lana Orilla Edick (F6182)
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| 11631 | Illness Fatal Howard B. DeLong Howard Burton DeLong, 72, died Wednesday night, March 19, 1958 in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, where he had been, a patient two weeks with pneumonia. His funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Weston & Woodard funeral home in Sandy Creek, the Rev. Robert W. Vining, pastor of the Sandy Creek Baptist church, officiating Burial was in Wesleyan Cemetery. Mr DeLong was born June 16, 1885 in the Town of Boylston. He was the son of the late Mr and Mrs Philando DeLong. He attended the local tschools and from January 24, 1906 to March 2, 1910 served in the Marine Corps, being stationed in the Philippines and later in Japan. Lived on Lake Road He married Miss Blanche Crocker of Orwell on June 13, 1913 a Sandy Creek. They lived for a short time in Cleveland, Ohio, but for most of their life at their farm on the Lake Road. Mr. Delong was a carpenter and farmer. He was a member of the old Congregational church of Sandy Creek, a past master of the Sandy Creek Grange, a member of the Sandy Pond Sportsmens club, the Sandy Creek Fish and Game club, and the Cable Trail V.F.W Post 8534 of Lacona. Military services were conducted at the grave by Cable Trail firing squad. Surviving Mr. DeLong are his wife, Mrs. Blanche DeLong, three sons, Grant of Phoenix, Rex of Fulton and Glenn of Albany, nine grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Alice Mead, Richland, and nieces and nephews Source: Sandy Creek News, March 27, 1958 | Delong, Howard Burton (I21328)
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| 11632 | Imogene Macy - March 29, 1851 - September 13, 1860. Plot A-144. Daughter of Obed B. and Rhoda Hamer Macy. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 20, 1860 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - In the town the Sandy Creek, of diphtheria. on the 13th inst., Imogene, daughter of Obed B. and Rhoda H. Macy, aged 9 years, 5 months, and 15 days. | Macy, Imogene (I70746)
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| 11633 | In 1845 they moved to Dane country, Wisconsin, and shortly after the Civil War to Blairstown, Iowa. - "Nathan Edson and His Descendents" | Edson, Oliver Stewart (I13044)
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| 11634 | In 1850 Andrew is 17 living with the Alexander Ritchie family in Waukegan, Illinois, None in household were from New York. | Twitchell, Andrew (I18323)
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| 11635 | In 1850 census Henry is living alone, age 32 in a house next to the Jonathon Ferguson Tavern on the old Ridge Rd., now Stowell Dr. In 1860 Harry was a liveryman for his brother in law Loren J. Hawley's Stage Coach out of Pulaski. | Campbell, Henry (I31150)
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| 11636 | In 1850 census John and wife are in William's Redfield household, also there in 1855, 60 and 1865. | Castor, John (I67148)
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| 11637 | In 1850 census the family are living next to Amos Hugh's parents, in Chenango County, NY. In 1860 they are in the town of Plymouth in that county. | Trumble, Amos Hugh (I7485)
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| 11638 | In 1850 census the family is in Morristown, NY (#83-84) There is an estate file for Abraham Yerdon, and a will witnessed by nephew George S. Yerdon and grandson-in-law Bryant Shove. Obituary cited. 1865 in Redfield | Yerdon, Abraham George (I70902)
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| 11639 | In 1850 census Wm. said he was born in Ohio. 1860 census showed Pennsylvania | Lyons, William (I4905)
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| 11640 | In 1850 he was living in Hudson, Lenawee County, Michigan | Ferguson, Case (I16736)
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| 11641 | In 1865 census listed as mother of 7, twice married. SHe may have been a Rowland or LeRowland it is speculated by Peter Wood of Boston Mass. (2002) | Rowland, Abigail (I45644)
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| 11642 | In 1865 census lists that she was the mother of 9 children, and only married once. | Roberts, Mary Elizabeth (I26578)
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| 11643 | In 1880 Isreal was living in Echo, Antrim County Michigan. He was a fiddler. | Ferguson, Isreal (I16670)
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| 11644 | In 1880 Myrtie was a servent in the home of Thomas & Mary Atwood in Richland. | Thorpe, Myrtie Luella (I27630)
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| 11645 | In 1882 and 1888 resided at 15 Cottage Street, Auburn, New York, grandfather of Nellie Hummel. | Hummel, Augustus (Andrew) John (I36589)
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| 11646 | In 1884 stabbed Fred Tillapaugh, father of lydia , lydia was 15 and pregnant by Roswell. Kasoag Tradegy in Times and Express issue May 12, 1884 Newspaper Article - Wednesday, December 9, 1896 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Williamstown - The remains of Roswell Orton who was shot in a spring gun at Deer River were brought here for interment Saturday. | Orton, Roswell E. (I20644)
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| 11647 | In 1910 Bertha was living with her husband, next door to her parents place in West Almond. | Stewart, Bertha M. (I8770)
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| 11648 | In 1910 Fred and his wife had a Hotel in Bridgewater, New Hartford Twp. In 1930 census they are living on State Rd. in Willowville, near New Hartford, NY in 1930 running a Hotel. | Matteson, Frederick J. (I11659)
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| 11649 | In 1910 Henry is a Laborer in West Winfield, NY with his family. In 1920 the family is still in West Winfield. | Matteson, Henry W. (I9108)
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| 11650 | In 1910 the family reported having had 5 children, 4 were still alive. 1930 B. Frank, Orpha and Isabel are living in dexter, NY. In 1938 B. Frank lived in Black River, NY. | Marsaw, Bejamin Franklin (I67368)
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