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11751 Irving Smith Obituary
Irving W. Smith 01/18/2019 Irving W. Smith, 87, of Mexico, passed away peacefully on Friday. He was born on January 24, 1931 to the late Chauncey and Fern Smith in Pulaski. Irving was a long-time employee of DHIC as a milk tester. He was actively involved in coaching softball for his children and grandchildren, he also loved hunting and fishing. Surviving are his children: Michael (Dawn) Smith, Mark (Ann) Smith, Arthur (Marcia) Smith, Joanne (Loren) Losito, Wayne Smith; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two brothers: Lynn (Diane) Smith, Doug (Mardell) Smith. He was predeceased by his wife of 59 years, Gertrude, two brothers: Lucien and Paul Smith; a sister: Lillian Smith; and a daughter-in-law: Kimberly Smith. Calling hours will be held from 3:00 - 5:00 on Wednesday, January 23 at Traub Funeral Home, 684 N. Main St., Central Square, with a memorial service immediately following. traubfh.com

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Smith, Irving William (I85423)
 
11752 IRVING W. SCHICK
Newspaper November 13, 2002 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY)
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Irving W. Schick, 72, of 3411 Main St., Mexico, died Monday. He was born in Mexico. He worked for Teamsters Local 317 in Syracuse. He was a member of Edick-Hamlink Post 369 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Stone-Davis Post 384 American Legion, both in Mexico. He was a harness horse racer and trainer at Vernon Downs. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War.

Survivors: His companion of 20 years, Sarah Larrow; four daughters, Julie Cone and Shelly A. Rotella, both of Mexico, Linda Thesier of California and Laurie Pfouts of Florida; two sons, John Cone Jr. of Orwell and Jeremy Cone of Mexico; a sister, Armetta Vance of California; six grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday at Harter Funeral Home. Burial, New Haven Cemetery. Calling hours, 4 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home, 9 Washington Ave., Mexico. 
Schick, Irving W. (I71314)
 
11753 Irving worked for a man named Cooper - on his farm. There he met Lena. Irving's dad George, gave the Sprague road farm to Irving and Lee who sold it at a later date.

He was the administrator for his mother's Estate. 
Walkden, Irving Roy (I51429)
 
11754 Irwin G. Griffin - June 9, 1897 - May 16, 1974. Son of James and Lillian Cook Griffin. Husband of Pauline Amelia Krebs. Married October 25, 1919. Section 4, Row 24.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday May 16, 1974 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Irwin G. Griffin, 76, of Route 104 West on the Town of New Haven died early today at his home following a long illness. He was born June 9, 1897 in Burke, New York, the son of the late James and Lillian Cook Griffin. He worked for many years for both the Oswego County Highway Department and the Town of New Haven Highway Department, retiring nine years ago. He had lived in New Haven for 32 years, having moved there from Pulaski. He married the former Pauline Krebs in 1919. Surviving besides his wife are two sons, James Griffin of Mattydale and Harold Griffin of Baldwinsville; six daughters, Mrs. Leah Woodward of Hannibal, Mrs. Alma Larmon of Fulton, Mrs. Arlene Jordal of Mexico, Mrs. Marion Richardson of Mexico and Mrs. John Daniels of Mexico; 23 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; one brother, Roland Griffin of Burke. Services will be held at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home in Mexico at 2 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. Robert E. Riorean of New Haven officiating. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery. Calling hours will be held at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
 
Griffin, Irwin Gerald (I72466)
 
11755 Is an actor, he was in small role in "Pearl harbor" in 1999 Roche, Daniel (I47528)
 
11756 Isaac and Russell were twins. Cole, Isaac Erwin (I7019)
 
11757 Isaac Frost - October 15, 1856 - September 6, 1928. Son of Luke B. and Mary Maley Frost. Husband of Jennie A. Stewart Frost. Married May 15, 1880.

Newspaper Obituary - September 13, 1928 Sandy Creek News - Isaac Frost, 71, of Oswego county, died last Thursday at his home at Richland following a week's illness. He was born October 15, 1856, at Fulton, and when a child went to Pulaski with his parents, living there for more than 65 years. He has been a resident of Richland many years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie Frost, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Mansfield, of Sandy Pond. Funeral services were held from the family home at Richland at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Frank N. Brownell, pastor of the Church of Christ at that place. Burial was in Richland cemetery. 
Frost, Isaac (I67416)
 
11758 ISAAC H. BAIRD
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - June 7, 1993Browse Issues
Isaac H. Baird, 84, of Betsy Ross Nursing Home, Rome, formerly of Camden, died Sunday at Rome Hospital.

Mr. Baird was a native of Williamstown and lived in the Camden area for many years. He worked at the Dairymen's League and Rosaco's Dairy in Camden many years ago and at Griffiss Air Force Base as a supervisor in the maintenance department for 16 years.

His wife, the former Harriet Lindfield, died in 1982.

Surviving are two sons, John of Camden and Fred of Redfield; a daughter, Linda Trudell of Williamston; a sister, Mildred Turner of Pineville; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Williamstown.

There will be no calling hours.

The Sandborn-McDaniels & LaRobardiere Funeral Home, 109 Main St., Camden, has charge of arrangements.

Contributions may be made to the Camden Fire Department. 
Baird, Issac (I58355)
 
11759 Isaac J. Atkinson - April 25, 1857 - October 28, 1927. Son of John and Mary Varah Atkinson. Husband of Elizabeth Brown. Married December 25, 1884

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 10, 1927 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Isaac Atkinson was born April 25, 1857, near Pulaski, the son of Jonathan and Mary Varah Atkinson, one of a family of nine children. When he was about four years old the family moved to the farm where he has lived ever since and where he died on Friday, October 28, aged 70 years. On December 25, 1884, he was united in marriage to Miss Eliza Brown, who died November 28, 1912. One daughter, Bertha, now Mrs. Robert Larmon, was born to them. Mr. Atkinson stayed on the home place, caring for his parents as long as they lived, afterwards carrying on the farm so successfully that it became one of the best farm homes in the vicinity. After 66 years on the farm always with a large dairy, the T. B. test took every one of his cattle, leaving him with an empty barn, but a few days before his death. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Manwaring had lived with him and assisted him with the faint work for several years, but this spring his daughter, with her family had come to live with him and care for him, and their sorrow is very deep at this sudden passing of their beloved father and grandfather. Besides his' daughter, he leaves three grandsons, Leigh, Howard and Elroy Larmon, two brothers, William and Delano Atkinson, and four sisters, Mrs. F. E. Jamerson, Mrs. E. E. Carl, Mrs. John North, and Mrs. George Dyke_Funeral services were held at his late home on Sunday, October 30, at 2.00 p.m., Rev, H. C. Bradshaw and Rev. A. E. Lawrence officiating. Interment was made in the Willis cemetery. Friends were present from Newark Valley, Skaneateles, North Rose, Central Square, Syracuse, Ellisburg and Adams. 
Atkinson, Isaac J. (I70639)
 
11760 Isaac Jaquith Rich - April 30, 1837 - June 8, 1923. Company B, 110th New York Volunteers during the Civil War. Son of Reuben and Julia Jaquith Rich. Husband of Harriet E. Perry.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, June 11, 1923 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, June 11 - Isaac Jaquith Rich, 86, well-known in Republican county politics during the years of his activity, former supervisor and well known businessman, died Saturday at Fernwood at the home of his son, Supervisor Fred B. Rich. He was born in Altmar, and served in the Civil War as an officer of cavalry. In 1896 he was appointed to the State Excise Department under the late Colonel II. H. Lyman, and served 14 years in State service. For some years thereafter he was justice of the peace of the town of Richland and a member of the Board of Supervisors. He was a member of Fernwood M. E. church and Butler Post, G.A.R., Pulaski. Funeral services were held this afternoon from the family home and interment made in Willis cemetery.
 
Rich, Isaac Jaquith (I30746)
 
11761 Isaac Newton Bentley - 1858 - September 29, 1925. Son of Spencer and Jane Almira Weed Bentley.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday September 30, 1925 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Death of Isaac N. Bentley ¬Pulaski, September 30 - Funeral services for Isaac Newton Bentley, 68, who died early Tuesday at the Ideal Rest Hospital, where he had been a patient while suffering from an infected hand, will be conducted from his late home on Lake Street, by the Rev. A. E. Lawrence. He was born in the town of Richland and had spent practically all of his life in Pulaski and this vicinity, working in late years as a gardener. He is survived by two brothers, John E. Bentley, of this village, and Rev. Winfield H. Bentley, of Lycoming, and one sister, Mrs. Delia Fellows of Oxford. Interment will be made in Willis cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday October 7, 1925 The Fulton Patriot - Fulton, New York - Isaac N. Bentley, 68, of the town of Richland, died suddenly last week at the Ideal Rest general hospital at Orwell. An infection on the right hand and cerebral apoplexy was given as the cause of death. 
Bentley, Isaac Newton (I22966)
 
11762 Isaac served in the US Army during the Civil War. He was in Company C of the NY 147th. He was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness.

Newspaper Article - Wednesday, September 3, 1913 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Isaac L. Bentley - Another Veteran Passes Away - Isaac Llewwellen Bentley [sic] was born in Oneida county seventy-six years ago. He came to the town of Albion when a young man and settled with his parents on the Pineville road about four miles east of this village. When the war broke out he enlisted in the 147th Regiment, Company C and served his country in the heat of the great struggle. He came back to Pineville and has since resided there. Though his health was not the best for some time past he was about up to a week before his death which occurred Thursday night. He was a member of Post E. L. Bentley, of Altmar, named for his brother, who died in the army. The funeral was held at the Pineville church, Sunday afternoon, Rev. T. J. Wheeler, of Fernwood, officiating. Mr. Bentley is survived by one brother, O. H. Bentley, of Pineville, a wife, three sons, Samuel J., James A., and John S., of Pulaski; Isaac L. of El Paso, Texas, and two daughters, Mrs. William Howland of Oswego, and Mrs. H. J. Webb, of Fernwood. - We wish to extend our thanks to the neighbors and friends who helped care for our husband and father during his illness and showed us so many kindnesses after his death; also we wish to thank those who sang at the funeral and those who brought flowers and the Pineville church for the use of the church and the G.A.R. veterans for their presence at the funeral. 
Bentley, Isaac Llewellin (I71529)
 
11763 Isaac was a carpenter. Doane, Isaac Thomas (I20721)
 
11764 ISABEL B. BURR
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - July 26, 1999
Isabel B. Burr, 74, of 66 George Road,Mexico,died Saturday at home.

She was born in Pulaski, She worked for the Mexico Independent, Key Bank and Nestle in Fulton. She was a past noble grand of Silver Crest Rebekah Lodge 229, Mexico, and past president of Edick-Hamlink VFW Post 369 Ladies Auxiliary.

Her husband, Robert L., died in 1990.

Survivors: Four sons, Bruce and Robert K. of Mexico, Leonard of Sacramento, Calif., and Paul of Central Square; two sisters, Arietta Young of Brewerton and Betty Mackey of Rome; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild.

Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday at Harter Funeral Home. Burial, New Haven Cemetery. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 9 Washington Ave., Mexico.
 
Sanderson, Isabel Bernice (I47531)
 
11765 ISABEL M. MILLERShow Details
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - March 1, 1994
Isabel M. Miller, 86, of 707 Webb Ave., died Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse after a brief illness.

A native of Oswego, Mrs. Miller lived in Oswego County all her life. Her husband, William Miller, died in 1976.

Surviving are survived seven daughters, Nancy Hotaling of Pinellas Park, Fla., Marion Carey of Phoenix, Rose Klock of Gouverneur, Elsie Dillworth of Bernards Bay, Connie Ferbeck of Fayetteville, Donna Martin of Syracuse, and Glenda Rains of Cheyenne, Wyo.; one son, William of Selma, Ala.; 77 grandchildren and 112 great-grandchildren.

Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Harter Funeral Home. Spring burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway.

Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 7430 W. Main St., Parish.

Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

ISABEL MILLER, 86, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 1, 1994
Isabel M. Miller, 86, Central Square, mother of Gouverneur resident Rose Klock, died Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, after a brief illness.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Harter Funeral Home, Parish. Spring burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway.

Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

A native of Oswego, Mrs. Miller had lived in Oswego County all her life. 
Belanger, Isabelle Marie (I65616)
 
11766 Isabelle A. "Belle" Groff Geer - December 7, 1881 - December 10, 1935. Daughter of Joseph B. and Esther Amanda Ball Groff. Wife of Lewis M. Geer. Married April 28, 1901.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 12, 1935 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Mrs. Belle A. Geer, 54, died at her home in Fernwood, five miles south of Pulaski, early Tuesday morning, after being in poor health several months. Mrs. Geer was born at Palermo, December 7, 1881, a daughter of Joseph B. and Esther Ball Groff. Mr. and Mrs. Geer have made their home in Fernwood since 1901, Mr. Geer being for many years the New York Central station agent there. Mrs. Geer was an active church worker in her community, having been a member of the Fernwood Baptist church and Ladies Aid society. She was also a member of the South Richland grange, Pomona and state granges, Pulaski chapter, Order of Eastern Star and the Rising Sun Rebekah Lodge of Pulaski. She is survived by her husband, Lewis M. Geer; one daughter, Mrs. Lola Cooper; a son, Max Geer of Fernwood; three sisters, Mrs. Rosetta Gile and Mrs. Gertrude Mullen of Oswego and Mrs. Herbert Robbins of Fernwood. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 Thursday afternoon at the Fernwood Baptist church with Rev. George A. Leitka, pastor officiating. Burial will be made in Willis cemetery. 
Groff, Isabelle A. "Belle" (I41645)
 
11767 Isabelle E. Weston Hilton - February 7, 1859 - May 31, 1924. Daughter of Owen and Mary Jane Trenham Weston. Wife of Don Alonzo Hilton.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 4, 1924 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - After an illness of several months, Mrs. Isabel Weston Hilton, wife of Don A. Hilton, passed away Saturday morning, May 31, aged 66 years and 3 months. She was a daughter of the late Owen and Mary (Trenham) Weston and is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. F. G. Minor, Mrs. C. Blodgett, several grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters. Funeral service was conducted in Union Church, Tuesday afternoon, June 3 by Rev. W. A. Clement of Taberg and burial in Evergreen cemetery.
 
Weston, Isabell E. (I73106)
 
11768 Isabelle Rogers Richardson - March 5, 1830 - August 18, 1904. Daughter of James M and Mary Smith Rogers. Wife of Herman Holt Richardson.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 24, 1904 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Isabel Richardson, daughter of James M. and Mary Rogers, of Sandy Creek, entered into rest August 18, 1904. The deceased was born March 5, 1830, was united in marriage to Herman H. Richardson January 29, 1852. The funeral services were held in the M. E. church of which she was a member for many years. Her pastor, Rev. W. J. Cross, officiating. Her life day by day was a living example of joy and blessedness that comes of faith. She was esteemed for her sincere piety and usefulness. She was an earnest worker in the church and Sunday school as long as her health permitted. During her illness she was very patient, cheerful and submissive although at times her suffering was intense. Besides three sons, Dr. Herbert E., of East Syracuse; Delos A., of Springfield, Massachusetts, and Fred H., of Fairport, New York, she leaves a brother, LeRoy Rogers, and two adopted children, Edna N., of Richland, and Archibald, of Syracuse. 
Rogers, Isabelle (I19755)
 
11769 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Isgar, Jeffrey K (I85369)
 
11770 Israel Baldwin Lillis - abt. 1865 - June 4, 1938. Son of Latham and Emma Shear Lillis. Husband of Adelia M. “Addie” Brownell Lillis. Married December 10, 1889 at Orwell, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 8, 1938 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Israel Baldwin Lillis, age 73, passed away Saturday morning, June 4, after a long illness. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lathan Lillis, and passed nearly his entire life in this town. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Addie Brownell Lillis, and by one son, Albert Lillis. Funeral service was held Monday afternoon in the home and burial made in Evergreen cemetery. Rev. C. T. Martin, pastor, officiated.
 
Lillis, Isreal Baldwin (I76589)
 
11771 It Happened Way Back When

30 Years Ago
June 13, 1927

Mrs. Dardana Whitney Potter celebrated her 93rd birthday last Friday in a quiet way at her home she has occupied many years on the Centerville road. Her husband, the late Napoleon Bonaparte Potter, remembered by many for his fine citizenship, died 14 years ago. Mrs. Potter's home life has been made pleasant by the care given her by her granddaughter, Mrs. R.H. Hilton.

Source: Pulaski Democrat, June 13, 1957
___________________________________________

DARDANA POTTER

Mrs. Dardana Potter, 96, widow of Napoleon Potter, died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. R.H. Hilton on the Centerville road about 4 o'clock Wednesday morning, December 24, 1930.

Mrs. Potter was born in the Town of Mexico, July 8, 1834, daughter of Jackery and Marinda Whitney. She was married in 1864 to Mr. Potter and made her home since that time on the farm where she died.

Besides the granddaughter with whom she lived she is survived by two grandsons, Frank and William Walker of Ohio. The funeral was held at the Hilton home at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, Rev. John W. Warren, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church officiating. Burial was in Pulaski cemetery.

Source: Sandy Creek News, Jan 1, 1931

_____________________________________________

She married Napoleon Potter when she was 29 years old, and her granddaughter, Belle Potter Hilton, is listed as his adopted daughter. 
Whitney, Dardana (I22965)
 
11772 It is recorded that on 11 March 1667, Tacy Hubbard and a another woman were the first settlers in the Colonies to observe the Sabbath.

They were prominent members of the first Seventh Day Baptist church of Newport.

They had separated from the First Day Baptist church after they were called to account for absenting themselves from the "breaking of bread". 
Cooper, Tacy (I61882)
 
11773 It is to this kind hearted and motherly woman that the author of this genealogy owes a debt of appreciation for obtaining the larger part of the records contained in this work. She never lived to see the task completed in which she had a great interest: she even neglected to send the records of her own immediate family, which must here appear incomplete. Her husband was an easy-going man, and her life was not a pathway of roses. - Nathan Edson and His Descendents Gregg, Rebecca Rosalind (I12266)
 
11774 It is with a heavy heart that we tell you that Arthur F. Thurber, age 88, transitioned from life to life eternal on March 30, 2017 after a long illness. Art was born in 1929, in Lynn, Massachusetts to Arthur S. Thurber and Ruth D. Thurber. He graduated from Biddeford High School in 1946, and then served in the Army as a paratrooper and in the occupation forces in Sendai, Japan. He completed a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy at Bates College in 1952 (cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) followed by a Bachelor of Divinity degree at Crozer Theological Seminary in 1956. Art worked as a Baptist minister for many years, in Point Pleasant, PA, Hackensack, NJ, and Kearny, NJ, before returning to school to pursue a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at NYU. From the late 1960s through the 1980s, he worked in various roles in counseling psychology, including founding and serving as Executive Director of Cape Counseling Center in Hyannis, MA. He is survived by his wife Margaux Thurber, his children Steve, Cliff, Debie, Tim, and Lisa, his sister Florence Gargaro, five granddaughters, and one grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Myra Thurber.
A service to honor Arthurs memory will be held at 2:00 PM Sunday, April 2, 2017 at Walker's Funeral Home of Chapel Hill, 120 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27516.
Walker's Funeral Home of Chapel Hill is honored to serve the Thurber family. Online condolences may be offered at www.walkersfuneralservice.com 
Thurber, Arthur F (I83633)
 
11775 It is with deep regret that we report the death at Vermilion, Ohio, on Saturday, February 5th, of Captain H. Chesley Inches at age 95. Funeral services were held at Vermilion on February 9th and burial was at Algonac, Michigan, where Capt. Inches lived for most of his early years.

Capt. Inches was born at Port Huron and first sailed the lakes in 1901 as a deckhand. He retired from active service as master of the steamer FRANK ARMSTRONG of the Interlake Steamship Company in 1947 but continued to serve as a relief captain for the next 11 years.

Capt. Inches was a noted marine historian and author and served from 1958 until 1970 as curator of the Great Lakes Historical Society Museum at Vermilion. He was honoured in 1976 as the Marine Historian of the Year by the Marine Historical Society of Detroit. He was member no. 217 of T.M.H.S. and on many occasions had assisted us in the obtaining of information on various lake ships.

To the family of the late Capt. Inches, we express our deepest sympathy. Our Society, and indeed the entire lake shipping fraternity will be the poorer for his passing.

Bio from "The Scanner"
Monthly News Bulletin of the Toronto Marine Historical Museum

Hiram Chesley Inches (son of Joseph R. Inches and Rhoda Lydia Stewart) was born Nov. 23, 1882 in Algonac, St. Clair County, Michigan, and died Feb. 5, 1977 in Lorain, Ohio. He married Florence L. Lyons in Lake County, Indiana, daughter of Stephen A. Lyons, Capt and Georgia Stewart.
Father of Walter Inches, Robert Steven Inches, b. 1908, Michigan d. date unknown and Howard Inches, b. 1911, d. date unknown.
 
Inches, Hiram Chesley (I64363)
 
11776 It should be noted that Henry, Peter & Matthew may not be Adam's brothers. It appears they may be however birth place is unclear on 1880 census. It says Russia. Or is it Town of Russia in Herkimer County? Horr, Michael Henry (I74111)
 
11777 Iva M. Goodfellow
Obituary

Iva M. Goodfellow, 88, of Hernando, Florida, died Thursday, Jan. 22, 2015. Private cremation will take place under the direction of Brown Funeral Home and Crematory in Lecanto, Florida. Memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015. 
Hilton, Iva (I46180)
 
11778 Ivan L. Stacy - October 28, 1894 - May 12, 1966. Son of Preston E. and Almina Lester Stacy. Husband of Kate M. Waterbury.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 19, 1966 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Funeral services for Ivan L. Stacy, whose death occurred Thursday, May 12, at Oswego Hospital, were held on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Taylor Funeral Home in Pulaski with Rev. George Butler, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, Oswego, officiating. Interment was made in the South Richland Cemetery. He was born in the Town of Boylston on October 28, 1894, the son of Preston and Almina Lester Stacy. On March 14, 1923 he married Miss Kate Waterbury at Pulaski. They resided at their present farm home on the Mexico Road most of their married life. Mr. Stacy retired from farming about 2 years ago. He had also been employed by the Town of Richland in Oswego County Highway Department. Mr. Stacy attended the Fernwood Methodist Church. Surviving beside his wife are four daughters, Mrs. Franklyn (Betty) Baker, Syracuse, Mrs. Nicholas (Almina) Erard of Minoa, Mrs. Verle (Shirley) Hellinger, East Syracuse, and Mrs. John (June) DeLong, Mexico; 16 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Wood, Pulaski and Mrs. Leona Stacy of Mexico; several nieces and nephews.

Ivan Stacy Dies at 71

Richland. May 12.-Ivan L. Stacy, 71, of the Mexico road, died this morning at Oswego hospital where he had been a patient three weeks. Mr. Stacy had been in ill health two years.

The funeral will be Sunday at the Taylor funeral home, Pulaski. Burial will be in South Richland cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening and Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm.

Mr. Stacy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kate Waterbury Stacy, four daughters Mrs. Franklin (Betty) Baker, Syracuse, Mrs. Nicholas (Almina) Erand, Minoa. Mrs. Verle (Shirley) Hellinger, East Syracuse, and Mrs. John (June) DeLong, Mexico; 16 grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Laura Wood. Pulaski, and Miss Leona Stacy, Mexico.

Mr. Stacy was born in the town of Boylston Oct. 28, 1894 son of Preston and Almina Lester Stacy. He married Kate Waterbury March 17, 1923, at Pulaski. The coup had lived at their present home since. A farmer, Mr. Stacy had been employed by the town of Richland and Oswego county highway department.

He attended Fernwood Methodist Church

Source: Watertown Daily Times, Thursday, May 12, 1966 
Stacy, Ivan L. (I69981)
 
11779 Ivan Walter Scriber - August 5, 1907 - May 13, 1969. Son of Charles and Lelia Miller Scriber. Husband of Emma Catherine Obleman Scriber (married April 27, 1935) & Mrs. Ellen Scriber.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 15, 1969 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Ivan W. Scriber Rites Friday - Ivan W. Scriber, 61, of, 5 South Seventh Street, Fulton, died Tuesday at Upstate Medical center after, an illness of several months. Born in Amboy, New York, he had resided in Fulton many years, and also in Richland. He was employed by the Sealright Company Inc. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ellen Scriber; two sons, Christopher of Oswego and Walter, of Fulton; two brothers, Guile of Derby and Leland of Pineville; also nieces and nephews. Services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Young and Son Funeral Home Fulton, with Rev. Calvin Thompson, pastor of the Delaware Baptist Church in Syracuse, officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 
Scriber, Ivan Walter (I52045)
 
11780 Ivanette Snyder Clark Stevens - March 30, 1855 - December 18, 1943. Daughter of Ransom and Abigail Calkins Snyder. Wife of Mr. Clark & Allen M. Stevens (married about 1888.) [Mr. Clark may possibly be Ira Benjamin Clark??? Check against John N. Clark, married at Orwell on February 7, 1872 to Nettie Snyder.]
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 23, 1943 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Ivanette Stevens Funeral Held Tuesday - Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Ivanette Stevens, 88, who died Saturday evening at the home of her grandson, Harry Fraser in Mexico following several months’ illness. For many years a resident of Richland, she had gone to Mexico to make her home when taken ill last August. Mrs. Stevens was born in Lorraine, March 30, 1855, but had spent most of her life in Boylston and Orwell. Her husband, Allen Stevens, was a cheese maker at Castor Corners in the town of Orwell for many years and during the world’s fair at Chicago in 1893 won blue ribbons for cheeses made in the small factory. Surviving are two grandsons, Harry Fraser of Mexico, and Gerald Fraser of Pulaski, and a brother, Ransom Snyder of Belmont, Mississippi. Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Foster funeral home in Pulaski and burial was in Evergreen cemetery at Orwell.
 
Snyder, Ivanette (I72303)
 
11781 IVES Miriam Alice
Sec. L, Lot 16
b. Aug 14, 1910
dau of Ernest GIBSON
& Inda Dayre OSBORNE;
wife of Allison Kenneth IVES
from ROWLEE Genealogy 
Gibson, Miriam Alice (I7803)
 
11782 ivian 'Ena' Irene (McCarty) Muir
August 22, 1932 ~ December 21, 2017 (age 85)
Obituary & Services
Tribute Wall
Obituary

Williamstown- Vivian ‘Ena’ Irene Muir, 85, of Stone Hill Road, passed away on December 21, 2017. She was born on August 22, 1932 in Palermo, NY, a daughter of Harry & Anna Green McCarty and attended Palermo and Fulton Schools. She was united in marriage to Glenn ‘Ted’ Muir, Jr. in 1951 he passed away December 27, 1985. Vivian was the owner and operator of the Redfield Cheese Factory for 23 years. She was a former member of the Russell-Tryon American Legion Auxiliary 1435, the Hastings-Gorski American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1128, and the Osceola Old Time Fiddlers. Vivian loved to crochet, read, make pies, and going to camp. She enjoyed special times with her many grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Vivian is survived by seven children, Glenna Gorksi, Patty & Bruce Durgan, Frank & Kathy Muir, Vanessa & Jim Brown, Terry Muir, Arthur Muir, all of Williamstown, and Melody Elkin, of Sandy Creek, many grandchildren, great grandchildren, two sisters, Mary Merritt, of Central Square, and Lillian Fralic, Florida, two brothers, Albert McCarty and Edward & Ruth McCarty, of Fulton, and special brother-in-law Charles Raymond and several nieces & nephews. She was predeceased by one son, Randy Muir, and siblings, James, Celia, Martin and Helen.

Calling hours will be held Wednesday, December 27, 2017 from 2-4:00 P.M. at the LaRobardiere Funeral Home, Inc., 109 Main Street, Camden, NY. Spring interment Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway, NY. 
McCarty, Vivian Irene (I77632)
 
11783 J. Clemens, 75, Rites Friday

John Clemens, 75, retired lumberjack of Osceola, died Tuesday night at St. Luke's Hospital in Utica where he had been hospitalized two days. He had been in failing health for some time and had been at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Gage in Utica the past few months.

Services will be held Friday at the Surridge & Roberts Memorial Home and Chapel at 14 Eagle St., Utica. Masonic rites, will be conducted at the funeral home Thursday at 7:30 p.m. with calling hours Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in Redfield Cemetery.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Esther Rowell Clemens; three sons, George Clemens of N. Syracuse, Erwin and Harold Clemens of Osceola; three daughters, Mrs. Glen (Leonaj Barnes of Richland, Mrs. Harold (Genevieve) Morrison of Pulaski and Mrs. Arthur (Lois) Gage of Utica; 14 grandchildren, five great grandchildren; a brother, D. Ray Clemens of Osceola; two sisters, Mrs. Etta Wright of Camden and Mrs. Dora Van de Walker of Osceola, and several nieces and nephews.

Mr. Clemens, better known to his friends as "Old Lard", was born in Osceola on March 3, 1886, and was a son of George and Lavina Williams Clemens. He had lived all his life in Osceola where he was a woodsman and lumberjack. He served as road superintendent of the Town of Osceola several years and was a member of the Amboy Masonic Lodge at Williamstown.

He was married to Miss Esther Rowell, July 8, 1906, having celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary last July.

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Dec 28, 1961 
Clemens, John Erwin (I30623)
 
11784 J. GRANT POTTER EXPIRES
Pulaski Man Sick Less Than an Hour When Death Claims Him

Wednesday evening, about eleven o'clock, after a day well spent in the usual course of his life, Mr. J. Grant Potter, of Lake street, in this village, was stricken with heart trouble, superinduced by indigestion, and before his family was hardly aware of any alarming conditions, he passe away.

Mr. Potter was born in the town of Orwell, on the old homestead which his father and mother Greene and Ann Patch Potter created in the early part of the last century. He succeeded to ownership of the old homestead and continued to reside there up to about ten years ago when he came to this village and purchased the home of the late Dr. E.F. Kelley, on Lake street. Here Mr. Potter with his family have spent happy years.

In September, 1867, Mr. Potter took to himself, in marriage, Miss Corsanda Shumway, of Evans Mills. Five children came to their home, who, with the mother survive. The children are, Ora H. Potter, who resides in the family home; Orla C. Potter, of Malone; Mrs. Frank J. Walton of this village; Mrs
C.S. Benedict, of Amenia, N.Y., and Mrs. Walter Risedorf, of; Pine Plains, N.Y. And two brothers, John M. Potter and Elvin G. Potter, of Orwell.

Mrs. Potter came home from a Syracuse hospital, January 6th, after having spent over two months there for treatment and an operation. The day of her homecoming was a happy one to
Mr. Potter as it was his seventy-fifth birthday, and if either was to go soon it was thought it would be the good woman for whose return home he had been so anxious and prayerful. His death is one of the mysteries of life and he leaves the loved one to accept the providence of God without an explanation.

Not now, but in the coming years it may be in the better land,
We'll know the meaning of our tears,
Some day, ah then, we'll understand.

Mr. Potter was a pleasant and agreeable friend to many. He lived with respect to habits of industry , temperance and a peaceful practice of Christian virtues, which adorn those who choose the "better part". Forty years ago, in the great revival at Orwell, under Rev. Jones, Mr. Potter gave himself to the Christain way. He unitd with the Orwell Congregational church. When he moved to this village he brought his letter to the Pulaski Congregational church and has been a faithful attendant at the services whenever he was able to be there. He was a member of Pulaski Lodge, F. & A.M., and Pulaski Grange, was a life member of the Richland, Orwell and Boylston Agricultural Society. He served as Justice of Peace on the town board of Orwell for a time and was once a member of the board of trustees of Pulaski village.

The writer has a personal acquaintance with the deceased covering over forty years, when he began as a boy, in Mr. Potter's employ, the rugged Orwell farm. He was thrifty in his conduct of business and gained a competency which took care of him in his last years. He was devoted to his wife and children who all loved and esteemed him. He was a neighbor whose friendship was worthy of cultivation. His death is a severe blow to the family and especially to the dear wife who has been his companion nearly fifty years and felt that "it was better for her to depart" and be with him but willing to say "Thy will, not mine."

The funeral was necessarily private. It was held from the home, Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Rev. T.T. Davies, pastor of the Congregational church of Sandy Creek, who was
Potter's pastor in Orwell, officiated.

Some masonic brothers were present.

The son and three sons-in-law were bearers. Many beautiful flowers were in evidence, testifying of the love of friends. Burial took place in Pulaski cemetery.

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Jan 24, 1917

January 17, 1917 - J. Grant Potter, age 75 years, 11 days. Date of birth January 6, 1842, born in Orwell, New York. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, retired farmer. Name of father, Greene Potter, born in England. Name of mother, Ann Patch, born in England. Informant, F. J. Walton, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, acute cardiac dilation, contributed by fatty heart. Signed by F. E. MacCullum, M.D., January 19, 1917, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Pulaski cemetery, January 20, 1917. Undertaker, J. S. Hewitt, Pulaski, New York.
 
Potter, Jay Grant (I15623)
 
11785 J. Roy Ellis, 92, Halsey Road, Town of Richland, died Wednesday, January 1, 1975, in the Masonic Home, Utica, where he had been a resident five years.

Born December 12, 1882 he was the son of Charles and Frances Trumble Ellis, he attended Pulaski High school and married Gerene Colon. She died April 22, 1949.

Mr. Ellis had farmed all his adult life on the Halsey Road.

He was a member of Pulaski Lodge 415 F and A.M. Pulaski Grange 730, the Holstein-Friesian Association, and was past president of the Dairymen's League Association.

The funeral for Mr. Ellis was held Saturday at the Foster-Hax funeral home, with Rev. Edwin A. Potter, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski, officiating. Spring burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski.

Source: Sandy Creek News, Jan 8, 1975 
Ellis, J Roy (I29132)
 
11786 J.L. Lodge; Redfield, Dies

Services for John L. Lodge, 80, of Redfield, formerly of Chaplin St., Canandiagua, were held Tuesday at Weston & Woodard Funeral Home in Sandy Creek. The Rev. John Crandall, of the Redfield Methodist Church, officiated with burial in Wesleyan Cemetery at Lacona.

Mr. Lodge died Saturday at Community General Hospital in Syracuse following a long illness.

He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Avery Yerdon and Mrs. Omer Giddings both of Redfield and Mrs. Harold Eagenscher oJE Liverpool, and a son, Daison Lodge of Rome.

A native of Pulaski, he was born May 3, 1885. He was married to the former Nellie L. Yerdon of Hedfield, whose death occurred April 14, 1961.

Mr. Lodge was employed at Gleason Works of Rochester until his retirement several years ago

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, April 21, 1966 
Lodge, John Lewis (I50360)
 
11787 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ouderkirk, Jack Maurice (I58144)
 
11788 Jack Ellsworth Hilton - April 5, 1920 - June 18, 2002. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II; Enlisted August 22, 1945 at Syracuse, New York. Son of Whiting Mitchell and Bernice Amelia Barker Hilton. Husband of Harriet E. Stevens Hilton. Married August 26, 1951 at Orwell, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 19, 2002 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Jack E. Hilton Truck Driver - Jack E. Hilton, 82, of 1926 Route 2, died Tuesday at his home. Born April 5, 1920, in Orwell, son of Whiting and Amelia Barker Hilton, he graduated from Sandy Creek High School in 1938. He married Harriet E. Stevens on August 26, 1951, at Orwell Union Church. Mr. Hilton retired in 1985 from the Oswego County Department of Public Works at Pulaski Courthouse. He was a truck driver for several oil companies in Altmar and Richland. Mr. Hilton was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. Surviving besides his wife are a son, Daniel, Reno, Nevada; a sister, Joyce Todd, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Orwell United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Arrangements are with Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. There will be no calling hours. Contributions may be made to Orwell United Methodist Church, Box 21, Orwell, New York 13426.

Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Wednesday, June 19, 2002

Jack E. Hilton, 82, of 1926 Route 2, died Tuesday at his home.
Born April 5, 1920, in Orwell, son of Whiting and Amelia Barker Hilton, he graduated from Sandy Creek High School in 1938.
He married Harriet E. Stevens on Aug. 26, 1951, at Orwell Union Church.
Mr. Hilton retired in 1985 from the Oswego County Department of Public Works at Pulaski Courthouse. He was a truck driver for several oil companies in Altmar and Richland.
Mr. Hilton was a Army Air Forces veteran of World War II.
Surviving besides his wife are a son, Daniel, Reno, Nev.; a sister, Joyce Todd, Tulsa, Okla., and two grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Orwell United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Arrangements are with Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski.

JACK E. HILTON
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - June 19, 2002Browse Issues
Jack E. Hilton, 82, of 1926 county Route 2, Orwell, died Tuesday. He was a life resident of Orwell and graduated from Sandy Creek High School in 1938. He retired in 1985 from Oswego County Department of Public Works at the Pulaski Court House. He was a truck driver for several oil companies in Altmar and Richland. He was a member of Orwell United Methodist Church and Russell Tryon Post 1435 American Legion in Altmar. He was a Army Air Forces veteran of World War II.

Survivors: His wife of 50 years, the former Harriet E. Stevens; a son, Daniel of Reno, Nev.; a sister, Joyce Todd of Tulsa, Okla.; two grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday in Orwell United Methodist Church. Burial, Evergreen Cemetery. No calling hours. Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, has arrangements. Contributions: Orwell United Methodist Church, Box 21, Orwell 13426. 
Hilton, Jack Elsworth (I72740)
 
11789 Jack Harris McLean - May 6, 1897 - May 22, 1949. New York Pvt. HQ Det. FA Brig. Firing Cen. during World War I. Son of Frederick Benjamin and Edna Jane Harris McLean. Section 5, Row 27.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, May 23, 1949 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Jack Harris McLean, 52, veteran of World War I and formerly an employee of the Diamond Match Co., chemical department, Oswego, was found dead in bed at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning in the home he shared with his father at Ramona Beach town of Richland. A physician called said he had been dead for several hours. He had been about his home as usual Saturday and had been in Pulaski with this father and had retired soon after returning home. He customarily spelt late Sundays and when his father called and received no reply, thought little of it until he went to call his son about 10:30 o'clock and could not arouse him. Mrs. Phelps, a neighbor from Syracuse in an adjoining cottage was called and she summoned a physician and notified District Attorney James Feeney, Mexico, who investigated and concluded death due to natural causes. He was born in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin, May 6, 1897, and was a son of Fred and the late Edna Jane Harris McLean. The family moved from the Wisconsin homestead settled by the father of Fred McLean, who had emigrated from Niagara county years before to Minnesota in 1908, and in 1914 moved to Pulaski, later purchasing the former 225-acre Douglas farm opposite the Daysville cemetery on the Scenic highway, which they conducted for many years as a dairy farm. The farm was sold last year and the McLean's moved to the Ramona Beach cottage they had owned for many years. Mrs. McLean, mother of the deceased, was found dead by her husband and son about 10 years ago at a card table where she had been playing solitaire awaiting their return from Pulaski. The McLean's, father and son, were widely known among cottagers on shores of Mexico Bay, Jack McLean being a carpenter and both being expert in plumbing and other trades essential in cottage maintenance. Jack McLean served in World War I and was a member of Robert Edwards Post, American Legion, Pulaski, and some years ago was a patient in the Bath Veterans Facility from an ailment, a result of military service. He was employed by the Diamond Match Co. until three years ago when he took employment on construction work in Fulton. His brother-in-law, Lewis Sherman of Richland, is in charge of repaid and construction work in the Diamond Match Co. plant. He is survived by his father; three sisters, Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Edward Gutches, Split Rock, New York, and Mrs. Fae Smith, Portland, Oregon, where she conducts a jewelry shop and gift center. Funeral services will be conducted at the Sherman home on the Scenic highway, five miles east of Mexico, by the Rev. Daniel W. Fowler of Pulaski Congregational church at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, and interment will be made in Daysville cemetery, where military honors will be rendered by a firing squad and bugler from Edwards Post, American Legion. 
McLean, Jack Harris (I69101)
 
11790 JACK W. MORROW
Newspaper August 23, 1990 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY)
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Services for Jack W. Morrow, 73, of 6515 Lehigh Road, who died Tuesday at House of the Good Samaritan, will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Vermillion Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 7385 Park St.

A native of Penn Yan, Mr. Morrow lived in Pulaski since 1948. He retired in 1979 from Western Auto Parts in Pulaski. Mr. Morrow was a 1935 graduate of Penn Yan Academy. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II.

Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Lou King; four sons, Jack W. Jr. of Penn Yan, Douglas A. of Evergreen, Colo., Richard D. of Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Robert K. of Syracuse; two brothers, Richard E. of Austin, Texas, and Robert of Stockton, Calif.; a sister, Bonnie DiLallo of Rochester; and five grandchildren.

Contributions may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambulance.

FUNERAL SERVICE FRIDAY FOR JACK W. MORROW
Newspaper August 23, 1990 | Watertown Daily Times (NY)
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The funeral for Jack W. Morrow, 73, of 6515 Lehigh Road, will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St. Burial will be in Vermillion Cemetery.

Mr. Morrow died at 5:18 p.m. Tuesday in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown.

Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 this evening at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambulance.

Surviving are his wife, Mary Lou; four sons, Jack W. Jr., Penn Yan, Douglas A., Evergreen, Colo., Richard D., Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Robert, Stockton, Calif.; five grandchildren, and a sister, Bonnie DiLallo, Rochester.

Born July 13, 1917, in Penn Yan, son of Dudley and Pearl Davenport Morrow, he was a 1935 graduate of Penn Yan Academy and lived in Pulaski since 1948. He retired in 1979 from Western Auto Parts in Pulaski.

He married Mary Lou King Dec. 22, 1948, in the Presbyterian parish house in Geneva with the Rev. Frederick L. Harper officiating.

Mr. Morrow was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. 
Morrow, Jack William Sr. (I76987)
 
11791 Jack was a Shop Foreman at the New York & Ontario Western Railroad. Many in the Cullivan Family worked in that East side Oswego facility in its heyday. He later worked at the College Power Plant in Oswego.
Jack served in the US Navy during World War I from July 6, 1917-5 July 1920. He told the officials he was 18 when he was in fact only 17. Jack and sister-in-law Gertrude Armstrong were the "in laws" who were always depended upon to "take charge and organize" during family crisis or wakes in the Armstrong-Shea clan.
Jack and wife Gert lived on West 5th St. next to the old Methodist church just 2 blocks North of the family home of Gert's youth. Jack was an avid hunter and fisherman. He also enjoyed bowling. His family remember him fishing from a small boat on Catfish Creek. He took daughter Mary Lou and friends even a few times.
Converting to Catholicism on his wedding day, Jack was a devout communicant of St. John's in Oswego.
Years after his wife's early death, Jack remarried. He is buried beside his beloved Gert in St. Pauls Cemetery. 
Cullivan, John Heuston (I36958)
 
11792 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Barber, Jack Robert (I28839)
 
11793 Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. <i>Kentucky Census, 1810-1890</i>. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes. Source (S2356)
 
11794 Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. <i>Massachusetts Census, 1790-1890</i>. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes. Source (S776)
 
11795 Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. <i>Wisconsin Census, 1820-1890</i>. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes. Source (S1192)
 
11796 Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. <i>New York Census, 1790-1890</i>. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes. Source (S2217)
 
11797 Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. <i>Pennsylvania Census, 1772-1890</i>. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes. Source (S738)
 
11798 Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. <i>Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890</i>. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes. Source (S1447)
 
11799 Jacob C. Joss, age 34, resident of Hannibal, formerly of Oswego and Sandy Creek, passed away peacefully Sunday at Upstate Medical Center with his family by his side. Jacob was born March 14, 1981 in Watertown the son of Timothy and Nancy Robbins Joss. He graduated from Sandy Creek High School and he graduated from ITT Tech in Syracuse in 2006. Jacob married Courtney Sauve on September 6, 2014. He was employed by Marquart Electronics in Cazenovia and he had previously worked for contractors doing construction for many years. Jacob enjoyed cooking and experimenting with new recipes. He also enjoyed gardening and spending time at the family lake camp with his cousins and Austin. Surviving are his wife, Courtney; one son, Austin Sauve of Hannibal; his father, Timothy Joss of Oswego; paternal grandparents, Otto and Lucille Joss of Lacona, mother-in-law, Roberta Sauve of Hannibal; and several aunts, uncles and 13 cousins. He was predeceased by his mother, Nancy Robbins Joss who passed away in 1990; and his uncle, Bernie Joss who passed away in 2014. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, April 9, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with a spring burial in Wesleyan Cemetery in Lacona. Calling hours will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Resources of CNY, PO Box 237, East Syracuse, NY 13057 or baaware.org for liver disease.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard from Apr. 6 to Apr. 7, 2015 
Joss, Jacob C (I62696)
 
11800 Jacob Eckel - April 4, 1817 - June 17, 1890. Plot B-374. Husband of Gertrude Catherine Eckel.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 3, 1890 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Pulaski, New York, June 17, 1890, Jacob Eckel, aged 71 years. Deceased was a native of Germany, but had resided for the past thirty years in Pulaski. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Robert Paul of St. James's church. His wife and four daughters survive. The only daughter living abroad, Mrs. Jellinghaus, of Kenosha, Wisconsin, attended the funeral.
 
Eckel, Jacob (I55845)
 

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