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| 1201 | Alma Irene Griffin Larmon - September 23, 1921 - April 26, 1991. Daughter of Irwin G. and Pauline Amelia Krebs Griffin Wife of Howard A. Larmon. Married October 25, 1939. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, April 29, 1991 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Alma I. Larmon of Mexico Dies At Age 69 - Alma I. Larmon, 69, of 585 Newcomb Road, died Friday at the State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to McFee Ambulance Corps. Surviving are her husband, Howard A.; a son, Donald, Cato; four grandchildren, a great-grandson; her mother, Pauline Griffin, New Haven; two brothers, James Griffin, Mattydale, and Harold Griffin, Baldwinsville; five sisters, Leah Woodard, South Hannibal, Norma Austin, Fulton, Arlene Sheffield, Mexico, and Marion Richardson and Joan Daniels, both of New Haven; several nieces and nephews. She was born in Richland on September 23, 1921, daughter of Irwin and Pauline Griffin_ She lived in Pulaski and Fulton before moving to Mexico 14 years ago. She worked for 25 years at Nestle Foods in Fulton. She married Howard A. Larmon October 25, 1939, at the home of her parents in Daysville with the Rev. W.A. Gardner, then pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, officiating. | Griffin, Alma Irene (I55261)
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| 1202 | Alma L. Gilbert Hurd - October 7, 1914 - November 29, 2006. Daughter of Newton J. and Bessie Waite Gilbert. Wife of Maurice J. Hurd. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 30, 2006 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Alma L. Hurd, 92, Springbrook Apartments, died Wednesday at Samaritan Keep Home, Watertown. Mrs. Hurd retired from Pulaski Academy and Central School as a cook manager in 1977, after 24 years' service. Born October 7, 1914, in Adams, daughter of Newton J. and Bessie Waite Gilbert, she graduated in 1930 from Liverpool High School as valedictorian and moved to the Pulaski area. She married Maurice J. Hurd on August 2, 1935, at Sandy Creek with the Rev. Walter S. Dobbie officiating. They moved to North Road in 1944 and owned and operated a dairy farm for 25 years. Mr. Hurd died December 10, 1989. Mrs. Hurd was a member of Park United Methodist Church, Grange 730 and Pulaski RSVP and volunteer for Sandy Creek Friendship Shop. Surviving are a son and his wife, Maurice J. Jr. and Virginia, Sandy Creek; two daughters and a son-in-law, Ann M. Gibbs, Pulaski, and Mary E. and Joseph Patterson, Cresson, Pennsylvania; 14 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Rupert L. "Bud" Fancy officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 3 to 6 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Park United Methodist Church, Hubble Street, Pulaski, New York 13142. | Gilbert, Alma C. (I33847)
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| 1203 | Almeda A. Hilton Williams - August 26, 1866 - May 6, 1953. Daughter of Josiah and Perlina Stowell Hilton. Wife of Judson M. Williams. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 8, 1953 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Funeral services for Mrs. Almeda Williams, 86, widow of Judson Williams, Richland, will be held at the Church of Christ, Richland, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday by Rev. Donald C. Randall with burial in Richland Cemetery. Mrs. Williams died Wednesday after a long illness. She was born in Orwell, August 26, 1866, daughter of Josia and Perlina Stowell Hilton, and members of families which first settled the area. She had resided in the vicinity of Orwell and Richland all of her life. She was a member of the Church of Christ, Richland. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Charles Butler, Watertown, Mrs. Charles Thompson and Mrs. James McElhone, Oswego; two sons, Rev. Roy R_ Williams, Pleasant Lake, Pennellville, and Rev. M. Williams, Sand Ridge, Pennellville; a brother, George Hilton, Kissimmee, Florida; 21 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. | Hilton, Almeda A. (I41004)
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| 1204 | ALMEDA M. FARMAN - OPERATED FARMShow Details Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 21, 2006Browse Issues Almeda M. Farman, 76, of 4566 Route 3, died Monday morning at her home, where she was under the care of her family and Hospice of Jefferson County. Mrs. Farman and her husband, Richard A., owned and operated a farm on Route 3 for many years, retiring in 1990. She also worked for several years at Lakeview Hotel and at Kinney Drugs in Adams. Born July 23, 1929, in Fernwood, daughter of Walter and Eva Youngs Murray, she graduated in 1947 from Adams High School. She married Mr. Farman on Oct. 15, 1950, at Adams Baptist Church. He died Nov. 16, 2002. Surviving are a son and his wife, Stephen C. and Nancy, Adams Center; three daughters and a son-in-law, Valerie LaTant, Schenectady, Mary Lou Farman, Adams, and Judy and Duane Davis, Belleville; three brothers and their wives, Douglas and Sandra Murray, Florida, Theodore and Susan Murray, Woodville, and Max and Bertha Murray, Arizona; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Esther and Leroy White, Sackets Harbor, and Nancy Berry, Adams; 11 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Three brothers, William, Carleton and Donald Murray, and three sisters, Beatrice Southworth, Virginia Smith and Yvonne Case, died before her. A graveside service will be later this spring in Ellisburg Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Arrangements are with Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville. Donations may be made to Hospice of Jefferson County or to Belleville Volunteer Fire Department. | Murray, Almeda Mae (I29284)
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| 1205 | Almina Lester - February 20, 1874 - March 16, 1924. Daughter of Loren and Cena Stevens Lester. Wife of Preston E. Stacy. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 19, 1924 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - Died at her home on Sunday, March le, Mrs. Preston Stacy after an illness of only a few days, of heart failure. Mrs. Stacy leaves her husband and four children to miss and mourn a kind and loving wife and mother. The funeral services will be held at her late home on Wednesday, March 10, at 1 o'clock. Burial will be in Willis cemetery. | Lester, Almina C Mina (I70004)
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| 1206 | Almira Smith Haggerty Birth 1833 Death 1920 (aged 86-87) Burial Fairview Cemetery Williamstown, Oswego County, New York, USA Plot Sec 4 Memorial ID 78244455 · View Source Memorial Photos 1 Flowers 0 Mrs. Almira Haggerty Mrs. Almira Haggerty passed away at the home of her son, William K. Haggerty, early last Wednesday morning, aged 87 years. The deceased was born near Cedarville, Herkime Co., and was united in marriage about sixty years ago to Lott Haggerty who died six years ago. Grandma Haggerty was a woman of a very congenial disposition. She was very active and maintained her activity to the last. Deceased was a member of the Methodist church which she served faithfully as long as her strength permitted. As her pastor called upon her during her last days, she often spoke of her great faith in God. Truly God has only called her home to sleep until the resurrection morn. She leaves to mourn from the home where she has lived and been so tenderly cared for, a son W.K. Haggerty, and his wife and two grandchildren, Barbara and Gladys; three other sons, George of Pulaski, Frank of Ilion and Charles of this village, one daughter, Mrs. Alice Montondo of Syracuse, eleven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. The funeral was held from the Haggerty home on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Her pastor, Rev. A.A. Lawrence spoke words of sympathy from the text, "She hath done what she could." A most fitting text as her life was one of love and devotion to her family and to her church. Mrs. J.A. Frost and Mrs. A.A. Lawrence sang her favorite selections "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "Nearer My God to Thee" with Miss E. Lucile Carr at the piano. She was laid to rest in the family plot beside her husband in Fair View cemetery. Source: Sandy Creek News, April 29, 1920 | Smith, Almira (I67693)
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| 1207 | Almon D. Champney, Ruth's husband, was born in March 1814 in New York. He came to Jamestown, California, in 1849 or 1850 and was a merchant. He returned to New York where he married Ruth E. Dodge on August 30, 1848, and returned to California with her and their eldest child in 1853 or 1854. In 1860, the family was living in Columbia, and Almon was a miner in a quartz mine. The family lived in Columbia in 1870, where Almon was a farmer. The Champneys had several children, the first being born in New York and the others in California. Their daughters were Jessie Martha, their eldest child, who was born August 15, 1853 in New York, and Mary Elizabeth who was born May 5, 1856. Their sons were Fred A. who was born September 1854, George H. who was born December 1858, and Charles Loren, who was born January 13, 1861. On March 28, 1890, Ruth passed away near Springfield. By 1900, Almon and all five of the children lived together on Market Street in Oakland, California. Almon was 86 years old. None of his children had married, all of his sons were carpenters, and both his daughters were not employed. Almon passed away in Alameda County, California, February 4, 1907, at the age of 92. George, Martha and Mary were still living in Oakland together as single adults in 1910. George was the only one employed at that time, and he was still doing carpentry work. Fred and Charles were still single and living together in the Stanislaus Forest Reserve, Mariposa County, California, where they were farmers. In 1920, the Champney siblings' homes and lifestyles were about the same as in 1910. George's occupation was listed as a building contractor, Fred's occupation was an orchard farmer, and Charles' occupation was a gold miner. In 1930, all the siblings were still single and living together except Fred. Fred remained in Mariposa where he was a house builder at age 75. Charles had moved in with George and his sisters in Oakland. Charles and George were also house builders, and their sister, Martha, was a dressmaker. Charles passed away January 12, 1943. Martha passed away March 7, 1942. Mary passed away March 25, 1943. It is likely Fred passed away between 1930 and 1940. Men who were the head of the family and living in Rodman,Jefferson County, New York, in 1820, about the time Ruth was an infant, per the 1820 United States census, were as follows: 1. Ambrose H Dodge 2. Chester Dodge 3. Sylvester Dodge 4. William Dodge | Champney, Almon Delos (I50746)
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| 1208 | Alonzo F. Flagg - April 4, 1862 - March 23, 1952. Son of James and Eunice Babcock Flagg. Husband of Grace Viola Colvin Flagg. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 27, 1952 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Held for Alonzo Flagg, 89 - Alonzo Flagg, 89, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Worden, in Brewerton early Sunday morning following a short illness. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Grace Colvin Flagg of Brewerton; three sons, Ray C. of Brewerton, Earl V. of Stratford, Connecticut, and Lester A. Flagg of Woodville; two daughters, Mrs. John (Alice) Worden of Brewerton and Mrs. Tony (Pearl) Bontomase of Pulaski; a brother, Fred Flagg and sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Belknap, both of Camden; nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held from the Foster funeral home Wednesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. James N. Pauley officiating. Interment was made in Riverside cemetery. Mr. Flagg was born in Altmar on April 4, 1862, the son of James and Eunice Babcock Flagg. He was married to Miss Grace Colvin at Richland on New Year's eve in 1891, having celebrated his 60th wedding anniversary last New Year's. For ten years after their marriage he operated a sawmill in Redfield known as the Flagg Lumber Company. They moved to Pulaski in 1901 and purchased the Hilton farm on the Rome road where he lived for 48 years. Mr. Flagg was janitor and truant officer of the Pulaski high school for 18 years, known to the students and townspeople as "Lonnie." Due to poor health, he was forced to retire in 1936 at which time he converted the barn on the farm into a dance ball called the "Wagon Wheel". He sold the Rome street property to his son-in-law, Tony Bontomase, in 1939 but continued to live with them until three years ago when he moved to Brewerton to make their home with their other daughter, Mrs. Worden. | Flagg, Alonzo F. (I41496)
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| 1209 | Alonzo J. Morton - August 11, 1861 - June 24, 1956. Son of William and Arvilla Wright Morton. Section 5, Row 14. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, June 25, 1956 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Alonzo J. Morton, 95, Selkirk, one of the oldest residents of this area and a member of a pioneer family, died Thursday at the Dowling nursing home, where he had been a patient since April. He had been in failing health for several years. He was born in the Town of Richland on August 11, 1861, the son of William and Arvilla Wright Morton. He had always lived in this vicinity, and had engaged in fishing. At one time was a watchman at the Selkirk Shores State Park. Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. Ethel Stafford, Pulaski; and Mrs. Harriet Allen, Sandy Creek; and a nephew, Glen Morton, DelRay Beach, Florida. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Foster funeral home with burial in Daysville cemetery. Friends may call Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. | Morton, Alonzo J. (I66350)
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| 1210 | Alonzo Sprague - 1845 - 1918. Company G, 24th Cavalry during the Civil War. Son of Alonzo and Matilda Christman Sprague. | Sprague, Alonzo (I79623)
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| 1211 | Alonzo W. Larmon - August 3, 1863 - November 3, 1939. Son of William and Lydia Cook Larmon. Husband of Elizabeth Patterson Larmon. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 8, 1939 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - Respected Resident Passes ¬Alonzo W. Larmon - After having been confined to his bed but little more than a week Alonzo W. Larmon passed away at his home last Friday afternoon, Mr. Larmon had been in failing health for many months but was determined to "keep going" just as long as he could. He was born in Boylston, the son of William and Lydia Cook Larmon on August 3, 1863. He was a fanner all his life and for many years had been a faithful member of the Grange. On February 15, 1887 Mr. Larmon was married to Miss Lizzie Patterson of Sandy Creek. They celebrated their fiftieth anniversary two years ago with a surprise given them by Grange friends and neighbors. Mr. Larmon was a quiet, industrious, upright citizen and the sympathy of the entire community is extended to his bereaved wife, and son, Robert Larmon of Pulaski. Besides the wife and son he is survived by a brother, George Larmon of Adams and three grandsons, Leigh, Howard and Elroy Larmon of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held from his late home on Monday afternoon, November 6th with Rev. George Butler of the Methodist church officiating. Burial was in Willis cemetery. The beautiful floral pieces and the large attendance of relatives and friends were fitting testimony of the love and respect in which our departed neighbor was held. | Larmon, Alonzo W. (I55001)
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| 1212 | Alpheus Albert Bohanan - April 13, 1815 - October 13, 1889, age 74 years, 6 months. Son of Albert Alpheus and Nancy Lordes Behunin. Husband of Mary Ann Corbin Bohanan. Section 2, Row 7. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 17, 1889 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - At the residence of his son-in-law, W. E. Nelson, at Port Ontario, New York, of paralysis, Alpheus Bohanon, aged 74 years. The deceased was born near Port Ontario, and has always lived there, being engaged in the fishery business most of the time. Late years he has sold fish and is well known all over this section and as far away as Camden, which town he frequently visited. His wife died a number of years since, but quite a family of children survive their father, whose death they sincerely mourn. The funeral was held from the Bethel church on Tuesday. October 13, 1889 ~ Alpheus Bohanan, age 74 years, 6 months, 0 days, Widow, Peddler, born in Richland Township, died in Richland Township of paralysis. | Bohanan, Alpheus Albert III (I7004)
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| 1213 | Also called Ann (1850 census), Maria (Alfred DURFEY death record), Marie (Adaline DURFEY death record) and Minnie (Helen DURFEY death record). | Brown, Maria Ann (I41046)
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| 1214 | Also known as "Hank" or "Henry" Throughout his life he had strokes, the last known count was 7. Newspaper Obituary - December 17, 1970 Sandy Creek News - Cyrus D. Stewart, 64, formerly of Sandy Creek, died Monday morning, Dec. 14. 1970 at his home in Pulaski. Born May 7, 1906 at Sandy Creek, he was the son of Milton and Maude Kinsman Stewart. He attended school in Sandy Creek and was employed by the Town of Sandy Creek Highway Department, retiring in 1955 because of illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cathleen Smith Stewart; three sons, Milton of Richland, Charles of Sandy Creek and Spec. 4c Larry Stewart of the U.S. Army, now stationed at Miami, Fla. He leaves three daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Sandra) Althouse of Higinsville; Mrs. Donald (Elsie) Trey of Constantia and Mrs. Rodney (Linda) Murtaugh of Sandy Creeks He leaves 11 grandchildren. Mr. Stewart is also survived by seven brothers; Dexter, Fred, Burt, Harwood, Harold and James Stewart of Sandy Creek and George Stewart of Adams Four sisters survive, they are Mrs. Eliza Weaver, Mexico, Mrs. Eva Sampson, Mannsville; Mrs. Bertha Mover, Sandy Pond; Mrs. Ethel Green of Salem. The funeral was held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Foster Hax Funeral home. It was conducted by the Rev. Martin J. Ayer, pastor of Pulaski Wesleyjan church. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, December 14, 1970 Palladium Times - Cyrus D. Stewart, 64, of 7481 Salina St., Pulaski, died this morning at his home following a long illness. He was born May 7, 1906 in the Town of Sandy Creek, the son of Milton and Myrtle Kinsman Stewart. He attended Town of Sandy Creek schools and had moved to Pulaski three months ago from Page Road. He was formerly employed by the Town of Sandy Creek Highway Dept., but had retired in 1955 because of ill health. Surviving are his wife, Cathleen Smith Stewart; three sons, Milton of Richland, Charles of Sandy Creek and Specialist 4th Class Larry Stewart of the U.S. Army, Miami, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Sandra) Althouse of Higginsville, Mrs. Donald (Elsie) Trey of Constantia and Mrs. Rodney (Linda) Murtaugh of Sandy Creek; 11 grandchildren; seven brothers, Dexter, Fred, Burt, Harwood, Harold and James, all of Sandy Creek, and George of Adams; four sisters, Mrs. Eliza Weaver of Mexico, Mrs. Eva Sampson of Mannsville, Mrs. Bertha Moyer of Sandy Pond and Mrs. Ethel Green of Salem. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Foster Hax Funeral Home in Pulaski, the Rev. Martin Ayer officiating. Burial will be in the spring at Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be held Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Cause of Death: Arteriosclerotic heart disease. | Stewart, Cyrus Delos (I85297)
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| 1215 | Also known as also known as Lyman H. HODGE. [S. Griffiths - November 2010] The 1855 N.Y. census; Lyman HODGE moved from Otsego County to Madison County in 1835. Civil War Service Record: * Enlisted as a Private on November 6, 1862 at the age of 42 * Enlisted in Company G, 2nd Heavy Artillery Regiment New York on November 6, 1862. * Received a disability discharge for a pre-existing condition on January 3, 1863 in Fort Corcoran, VA. [National Archives, Washington, DC] | Hodge, Lemen (I55164)
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| 1216 | Also son Orville Potter #41486135 ----------------- Cortland Evening Standard, Wednesday, April 24, 1901 April 14, 1901, Phylander Potter died at the Binghamton asylum for the insane where he was placed last fall, his condition being such that his wife could no longer safely care for him. He was born in the town of Danuve, Herkimer Co,. Feb. 25, 1821. He was the eight in a family of thirteen boys only two of which, Joel in this town and Edmund of Cortland, survive him. His parents, Hardin and Ruth Potter, moved onto Potter Hill when Phylander was a small boy. Mr. Potter was twice married, the first time, Oct. 27, 1844, to Miss Laura Vining, of Solon, July 5, 1880, she died and about four years later he married Mrs. Mary Wales, of this place who survives him. Of the three children born to him by the first marriage only two are living, Orville and H. Ermina (Mrs. Ellery Burdick.) He was buried in the Potter Hill cemetery, where his brother, Dan C. Potter, who died May 9, 1826, was the first to be interred. Obit. courtesy of member #46864291 | Potter, Philander (I63346)
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| 1217 | Alta Jane Maltby Austin - May 13, 1846 - November 19, 1930. Plot AA-4. Daughter of Charles Rollin and Isabelle Marcia Campbell Maltby. Wife of William Henry Austin. Married October 12, 1882 at Pulaski, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 26, 1930 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Austin Dies At Port Street Home - Lives A Long and Useful Life in This Community - Active in Church And Club Life - Funeral Last Saturday - Mrs. Alta Maltby Austin, 84, widow of the late William H. Austin, died at her home on Port street about four o'clock last Wednesday afternoon. She had been ill since the late afternoon of the Friday before. With the passing of Mrs. Austin, a long and useful earthly career ended. Endowed by nature with the best and noblest traits of character she attained a degree and quality of culture that marked her as a splendid example of the highest type of womanhood. To her every minute that was not spent in thinking of others and useful occupation she considered lost. Her program from her earliest youth to the hour she was stricken down was carefully planned to provide for service to others. She felt that she must be about her Master's business and her gentle and sympathetic nature was constantly being directed in paths of greatest usefulness by an intelligent mind and an understanding heart. In her early youth she joined the Congregational church. She was deeply religious and she found expression of her religious belief through practical Christianity. She was very much interested in the temperance cause and for more than fifty years was one of the most active workers in temperance societies in this village and county. Alta Jane Maltby was born at the Maltby homestead at Maltby Corners about one and one-half miles north of this village, May 13, 1846. She was the eldest daughter of Charles Rollin and Isabelle Campbell Maltby. She attended the school in her home district until she was ready for high school then she entered Pulaski Academy from which she graduated with the class of 1868. During her years in the academy she developed marked ability as a mathematician and helped to pay her tuition by teaching this subject and tutoring. After her graduation she taught in several of the district schools in this part of the town of Richland, also in the villages of Orwell and Sandy Creek. She mastered the art of penmanship and, in the days when hand writing was a thing of beauty with shading and flourishes, she taught the art. In the early seventies she accepted a position as nurse in Green Springs sanatorium in Green Springs, Ohio. She remained there about three years when she returned home to care for her invalid mother. In the fall of 1882 she became the wife of William H. Austin, who died in 1901. To this union was born one daughter, Ruth Maltby, now Mrs. F. Earle McChesney of this village, who survives her. For nearly seventy years she was a member of the Congregational church of Pulaski. She was active in the church and Sunday school, being a deaconess, a member of the ladies Aid and Missionary society and other church organizations. She was also a member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, charter and life member and first matron of Pulaski Chapter No. 159, Order of the Eastern Star, Ontario Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, Woman's Civic Club and , in her earlier life, a prime mover and member of the local Sons of Temperance and Good Templars. She was an honorary member of the Tuesday Study Club. Within the past two years she started the Sunset Rest club, an informal organization of ladies of the community over seventy years of age, through which she sought to furnish opportunity for birthday and occasional afternoon calls on shut-ins, bringing them messages of cheer and consolation. In this movement she had the cordial cooperation of her pastor and other pastors of the community. She had also served on the local Board of Education. After the marriage of her daughter in 1903 and the death of her father, who had made his home with her for several years, later in the same year, her husband having died two years before, she went to Connecticut to make her home with her daughter's family. There she remained until December 1914 when she returned to her native town with her daughter's family to make their future home here. In the daughter's home she at once became the wise counselor and humble servant of all, and a loved member of the household. Here she welcomed each new arrival with open arms and open heart until six grandchildren had come into the home and her life to gladden it and receive from her a measure of love and devotion that will live on for years to come. Her gentle and wise ministrations in the home created an atmosphere of peace and harmony and her presence there will be sadly missed. Besides the daughter, son-in-law, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Charles D. Edwards and Mrs. Frank B. Rickard, both of this village and many nephews, nieces and cousins. The funeral was held from the Congregational church Saturday afternoon at two o'clock following prayer at the home. Rev. Lowell H. Palmer, pastor of her church officiated. He was assisted by Rev. Bertram A. Walton, pastor of the Baptist church and Rev. John W. Warren, pastor of the Methodist church. A solo, "My Ain Countrie," was sung by Mrs. Irving R. Gladstone. Mrs. O. B. Trowbridge was at the organ. Burial was made in Pulaski cemetery. The bearers were Mr. H. W. Damon, Mr. F. A. Clark, Mr. D. Ward Howard, Mr. E. M. Hastings, Mr. James Hamilton and Mr. O. B. Trowbridge. | Maltby, Alta Jane (I58285)
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| 1218 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Yerdon, Alta Jean (I49926)
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| 1219 | Alta Mae Briggs - December 27, 1903 - April 15, 1918. Daughter of Charles J. and Laura Baker Briggs. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 17, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Two Girls Killed By Engine - Walking on Tracks at Night Cause of Serious Accident - Sunday evening, between nine and ten o'clock, while Florence Widrig, Alta Briggs, Newton Taplin, Charles Briggs, Glen Marsh and Frances Coon were walking west on the N. C. tracks near Richland, they met a freight train going east. They stepped from in front of the train and did not see or hear a light engine coming from the east which struck four of the party, killing Florence Widrig and Alta Briggs and seriously injuring the Taplin boy and the Briggs boy. Miss Coon and Mr. Marsh escaped injury. Miss Widrig was seventeen and Miss Briggs sixteen. The former was daughter of Mrs. Laura Widrig and the latter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Briggs, the former residing in Richland and the latter on a farm a mile west of the village. The engine did not stop until it arrived in Pulaski when the news of the accident was given the crew. They ran back to the scene of the accident and took the Taplin boy and the Briggs boy to the hospital in Syracuse. Taplin has a fractured skull and is in a serious condition. The Briggs boy suffered a bad fracture of the left leg. Taplin is son of Mr. and Mrs. William Taplin and is just past eighteen. The Briggs boy is ten. Funeral services for the two girls will be held tomorrow, at the Richland Methodist church, Rev. Henry Knoell will officiate. | Briggs, Alta Mae (I54775)
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| 1220 | Alternate birthdate: July 1886 (1900 census). Mrs. Mary Tanner Dies ALBANY - Mrs. Mary O. Tanner, 82, of 955 Washington Ave., Albany, formerly of Carthage and Watertown, widow of Earl Tanner, died Thursday morning in St. Peter's Hospital. The funeral will be Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Philop [sic] J. Frederick Funeral Home, Albany, Rev. Arthur Hagy, Jr., pastor of Calvary Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Memory's Garden in Colonie. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday after 5 p.m. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Dorothy E. Tanner and Miss G. Irene Tanner, Albany; one brother, Herman E. Obrist, Utica. Her husband, a former supervisor of the bridges and buildings department of the St. Lawrence division of the New York Central railroad in Watertown, died in November, 1963. Miss Tanner was born at Carthage, July 22, 1887, daughter of John and Mary M. Wehrnle Obrist. She was married to Earl Tanner in 1905. The couple moved to Albany about 35 years ago. [Watertown Daily Times, Friday, March 6, 1970, page 8] | Obrist, Mary (I31099)
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| 1221 | Alternate date of birth; April 10, 1836. [Correspondence from Peggy DeVoe - January 2002] Alternate date of birth; April 10, 1840 [Ancestry Tree, Rosemary Listenberger, compiler, <wb9mlg@fastlinksinc.com>, Jones, Taber, Lawrence ahnentafel, RootsWeb's World Connect Project, <www.rootswb.com>] There was a son named Oliver Perry, born about 1854. He married Jane BURLINGAME. They had two children. [Ancestry Tree - Unknown] If so, he does not show up in the 1860 or 1870 census records for William & Wealthy TABER. A Jane TABER does show in the 1870 census (Constantia, Oswego, NY) living in the BURLINGAME household, with a daughter, Mary. [S. Griffiths - January 2006] Wealthy, at 75 years of age, and the widow of William Abraham Taber, signed her pension documents (as widow of a civil war soldier) with a very shakey "X". [Courtesy of Wendy Wadowski - February 10, 2008] Obituary: Mrs. Wealthy Taber, 83, widow of William Taber, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Thompson, No. 164 Seymour street. She had been a resident here for five years, coming from Constantia, where she had lived many years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Clemma McCarthy of Oneida; three sons, Charles and Sherman Taber of Michigan and Adelbert Taber of Clyde, and one brother, Dwight Hodge of Canastota. Private funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of her daughter, where she died, Rev. D.B. Thompson, pastor of Centenary M.E. church, officiating. The body will be placed in Oakwood vault. [The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) - January 19, 1921 - Page 13, Column 6] | Hodge, Wealthy Jane (I14497)
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| 1222 | Alternate place of burial: Union Cemetery, Plainfield, CT [Ancestry Tree - Rosemary Listenberger] Alternate place of burial; Union Settlement, West Monroe, Oswego, NY [Ancestry Tree - Unknown] Civil War veteran: * Enlisted on February 29, 1864 in Madison, New York * Enlisted as a Private on 29 February 1864 at the age of 30. * Enlisted in Company D, 50th Engineers Regiment New York on 29 Feb 1864. * Promoted to Full Artificer on 15 Jan 1865. * Mustered Out Company D, 50th Engineers Regiment New York on 13 Jun 1865 at Fort Barry, VA. [American Civil War Soldiers - ancestry.com] Did he enlist with brother-in-law, Harrison Hodge? [S. Griffiths - September 2010] | Taber, William Abraham (I44669)
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| 1223 | ALTHEA COLVIN HALL, 66, PHONE OPERATOR, DIES Watertown Daily Times (NY) - October 2, 1992Browse Issues Althea Colvin Hall, 66, Main Street, died Thursday at her home. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in St. Anne's Church. Burial will be in Dutch Hill Cemetery, Parish. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 this evening at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, 7430 W. Main St., Parish. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oswego County Hospice. Surviving are two daughters, Cassandra Clarke, Pulaski, and Adrienne Pappa, Parish; four sons, Gordon, Panther Lake, Jeffrey, Cortland, and Edmund and Matthew, both of Parish; seven grandchildren; her parents, Raymond and Ethel Colvin, East Syracuse; five sisters, Edith Gillespe, East Syracuse, Charlotte Alexander, Constantia, Jesse Gotham, Camden, Nancy Waite, Parish, and Myrtis King, Syracuse; three brothers, Raymond Colvin, South Butler, Asa Colvin, Minoa, and Robert Colvin, Brewerton, and several nieces and nephews. A native of Altmar, she graduated from East Syracuse High School, the St. Louis Institute of Music and the Syracuse Barber School. Her husband, Edward D., died in 1984. Mrs. Hall also lived in East Syracuse and 30 years in Parish before moving to Williamstown seven years ago. She was an operator with New York Telephone Co. She was a communicant of St. Anne's Church, Parish, and served 15 years as its organist. | Colvin, Althea (I52328)
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| 1224 | ALTMAR Died in Mexico, N.Y., Sept 27, 1927, Jerome Sheeley aged 94 years, an aged resident of Altmar. Mr. Sheeley is survived by three sons and three daughters and a number of grandchildred and other relatives. His wife died a few years ago. Mr. Sheeley 's remains were brought to the home of his daughter, Mrs. D.R. Whitney and funeral services held at the home and the M.E. Church of which Mr. Sheeley was a member. The pastor, the Rev. G.M. Sleeman, conducted the services. Internment was made in Riverside cemetery. Those acting as bearers were C.E. Reese, Geo. D. Claflin and William Sheeley and son. Source: Sandy Creek News, 1927 | Sheeley, Jerome Varton (I67818)
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| 1225 | ALTMAR - Services for Dorothy Phillips Bristol, 59, of Altmar RD 1, who died Tuesday as a result of a farm accident, will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, Parish. Burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 7430 Main St. Mrs. Bristol was a life resident of the area. She was a member of Dugway United Methodist Church and the Ladies Aid Society. Surviving are her husband, Dale; two sons, David of Parish and Daniel of Granby; her father, Lynn Phillips of Pulaski; a brother, Lynn Jr. of Jamestown; a sister, Doris Murray of Pulaski; and five grandchildren. The Post-Standard, Syracuse, N.Y., Thursday, October 1, 1986 | Phillips, Dorothy J (I82070)
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| 1226 | ALTMAR- Mrs. Lulu Hutchinson, 62, of Orwell, died Monday in Utica Hospital after a long illness. Surviving are three sons, Harold of Altmar, Herman of Syracuse and Harvey of Orwell; three; daughters, Mrs. Earl Starring of Auburn, Mrs. Charlotte Stevens of Coonrod and Mrs. BernardiPickard of Phoenix, a brother, T.C. Shaver of Ellisburg. Services will be Thursday at the Brown Funeral Home, Altmar, with the Rev. Baker, pastor of Orwell Community Church, officiating. Interment will be in Ellisburg cemetery | Shaver, Lerla Irene "Lulu" (I35612)
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| 1227 | Alton Hugh Miller Alton €œHugh€? Miller, 58, a resident of 4224 Highway 70 West, Lot 31, passed away at Duke Hospital in the early morning hours of Saturday, December 6th. In 2007, Hugh was diagnosed with lung cancer. He was not finished with his battle when he was taken from the family from a sudden heart attack. Hugh was born June 7th, 1950 in Sandy Creek, New York. Of 8 children, Hugh was the third child of Ida and Floyd (Bud) Miller, Jr. He grew up and went to school in the Sandy Creek area. He and his brothers were the first to start a wrestling team at Sandy Creek Central School. After graduation, Hugh went on to pursue certificates from the local community college in various construction trades. In 1973 Hugh married Janet €œJan€? Marie Francis. Together they had 3 children; two boys (Shawn Matthew and Jamie Allan) and one girl (Heather Marie). Hugh was a loving father and best friend to his family. Hugh loved the outdoors from fishing to hunting to bird watching and boating. He was a master carpenter. Working with his hands all his life, he was a strong man, who you would remember just from a handshake. But the strength of his handshake wasn€™t all you would remember from Hugh. Hugh was a wealth of information and loved teaching his grandchildren as they grew. He loved to listen to Johnny Cash and watch John Wayne movies. Hugh had a quick wit and laughable sense of sarcasm, and a nickname for everybody he met. During Hugh€™s life he was a volunteer fireman for Lacona (NY) Fire Department, and a member of the American Legion in Parish, NY and Durham, NC. Hugh was predeceased by: his parents - Floyd William & Ida Doane Miller and a brother, Lawrence Edward Miller. Hugh is survived by his wife Janet (Jan) Miller; sons and their wives: Shawn & Brooke, Jamie & JoAnne; daughter & her husband: Heather & Joel; grandchildren: Jessica, Daniel, Kaitlyn, & Isaac; brothers and their wives: F. William Miller, II & Patricia; Richard & Sheila; Cullen & Holly; Wendell & Cheryl; all of Sandy Creek, NY; sisters: Constance & her husband Buzzy Scufka and Beverly; also both of Sandy Creek, NY; sister-in-laws: Lydia A. Miller of Belleville, NY; spousal in-laws: Dan Francis, Doug Francis, and Matt Francis and Shelly Lannie; and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Memorial services will be held at a later date. | Miller, Alton Hugh (I62925)
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| 1228 | Alton R. Wallis March 10, 2017 | Salmon River News (Pulaski, NY) Page: A3 | Section: OCW_Obits 220 Words | Readability: Lexile: 1140, grade level(s): 9 10 11-12 Read News Document Alton R Wallis "Dicky", age 71, of Pulaski died Friday, February 24, 2017 at his home. Dick was born February 4, 1946 in Fernwood, NY. He is the son of the late Samuel and the late Olive (Twiss) Wallis. He married Mary Slater on July 10, 1965 at Fernwood United Methodist Church. Dick was a former employee of Fulton Boiler Works and had also done logging and excavation work. He was a member of the Sandy Creek Fire Department for 25 years and enjoyed hunting and making maple syrup. He is survived by his wife: Mary (Slater) Wallis three sons: Alton Wallis, Jr of Sandy Pond, NY, James Wallis of Pulaski, NY and Brian (Jessica)Wallis of Sandy Pond, NY, two sisters Viola Skotniski, Myrtle (Ray) Winkelstine, several grandchildren, great grandchildren and friends. Besides his parents, Dick was predeceased by two brothers, George and Wayne and a sister Marjorie. The funeral will be held 2:00 pm on Saturday, March 4 at Summerville Funeral Home, Inc, 1997 Harwood Drive, Sandy Creek, NY with Dan Quinta officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Pulaski on Saturday, March 4 at 3:00 pm, weather permitting. A gathering will follow the burial at the Sandy Creek Fire Department. Calling hours will be Saturday, March 4 from 10am - 2pm at Summerville Funeral Home, Inc, 1997 Harwood Drive, Sandy Creek, NY. | Wallis, Alton Richard (I85298)
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| 1229 | Alva C. McChesney - February 1827 - August 16, 1899. Son of William and Hulda Lord McChesney. Husband of Isabelle Josephine Calkins. Married November 12, 1851. (Note: His wife, Isabelle Josephine Calkins McChesney died December 11, 1909 in Clovis, Fresno, California and is buried there.) Newspaper Obituary - August 1899 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Alva McChesney was born in 1827 and died at his home in Richland August 16, 1899, age 72 years. He had been in poor health for nearly a year but he was patient to the last, always doing what he could for the Master in whom he trusted. He was married in 1851 to Isabella Calkins who now survives him, also four sons and two daughters whom all live in the far west but one son. He also leaves two brothers and two sisters who reside in Syracuse. He was a loving husband, an affectionate father and was a kind neighbor and friend. He was a member of the M. E. church for many years and he has gone to his reward. The friends have our sympathy in this sad affliction. His funeral was largely attended from his late home Friday. Rev. Jago of Stockholm officiating. He was buried in the Willis cemetery. | McChesney, Alva C (I47253)
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| 1230 | Alva Dayton West - July 20, 1867 - October 1, 1921. Son of Gaylord H. and Ruth Damon West. Husband of Hannah “Anna” Wild West. Married November 29, 1894 in Oswego County, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 6, 1921 Camden Advance-Journal - Camden, New York - Alva Dayton West - Camden Man Who Died in House of Good Shepherd Hospital, Syracuse, Saturday Morning - Former Prominent Member of Calvary Church, Syracuse Where the Funeral Was Held - Alva Dayton West, of this town, brother of A. E. West, the well-known South Park street grocer, died Saturday 8 a.m. in the House of the Good Shepherd at Syracuse, where he went the previous Sunday for treatment. He had been ailing for two years from diabetes. Mr. West was born in Camden July 20, 1867, and was a son of Gaylord H. West and Ruth Damon West. His boyhood was spent here. His education was completed at Crown Point. For nineteen years he resided in Oswego and Syracuse, in the latter city being a prominent member of Calvary Episcopal church. He was a lay reader of the church, head of the Vestry for seven years and president of the Brotherhood for two years. He was superintendent of the Truant school for five years, and later superintendent of the Detention Home. Leaving Syracuse he went to Massachusetts to do social work in the Shirley school for boys. From here he was called to Thorn Hill, Pennsylvania, to engage in similar were. Altogether, he was engaged in social work for about ten years and had a great natural tact for it. He was a very clever, fine Christian man whose death is mourned by all who knew him. Two years ago last March he purchased a farm about three miles northeast of this village and came back to his native town. On Thanksgiving day, 1894, he married Miss Anna Wild of Oswego, who survives with three sons, G. Stanley West, Y.M.C.A. physical director at Cleveland, Ohio, Herbert and Kirk who were associated with their father in conducting the farm. He leaves one grandson, G. Stanley West, Jr., of Cleveland, and a brother, Addison E. West of Camden. The funeral was held Monday 2 p.m. in Calvary Episcopal church, Syracuse, Rev. Theodore Haydn, a cousin of the deceased, officiating. The remains were taken to Orwell, and interred in the family plot. Besides the media family there were present from Camden Mr. and Mrs. A. E. West, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Herman. | West, Alva Dayton (I72434)
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| 1231 | Alvah and his wife are buried in Wheatsville Cemetery, Alabama Twp., in Genesee County, New York. His birth and death dates are taken from the stone, while alternate dates of Dec 15, 1791-Sept 23, 1847 are taken from the Doane genealogy. | Doane, Alvah (I20955)
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| 1232 | Alvin B. Thurston, 78 of 3798 Sconondoa Road Oneida. died Sunday afternoon March 22, 2009 in St. Elizabeth's Hospital Utica where he had been a surgical patient following an illness of the last couple of months. He was born on July 22, 1930 in the town of Fenner the son of Harry and Katherine Burleson Thurston. A lifelong resident of the area he was educated in the Peterboro and Oneida schools. Alvin proudly served his country with the US Army as a paratrooper with the 503rd Airborne Infantry Regiment from 1948 to 1952. He married Phyllis A. DeFrees on August 8, 1953 in St. Patrick's Church Oneida. Alvin was employed for 25 years as a crane operator with the Pettibone Corp. in Rome retiring in 1984. He then was employed as a custodian at Oneida High School for several years. He attended St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Oneida and had been a member of the former Oneida Moose Lodge #421 in Oneida. Surviving are his loving wife Phyllis, one daughter and son-in-law; Colleen and Richard Schneible of Oneida, one son and daughter-in-law; Scott and Janet Thurston of Oneida Castle, six grandchildren; Robyn and Jeff Sanders, Derek Thurston, Dane Thurston, Jenny Bailey, Julie Hatch, Adam Koester , three great-grandsons; Keegan, Adian and Joseph and several nieces and nephews. He was pre-deceased by three sisters; May Eminelli, Laura Beach and Rosie Davenport, four brothers; Harry, Kent, James and Hollis Thurston. Funeral Services will be held 10:00 AM Wednesday from St. Paul's United Methodist Church 551 Sayles Street Oneida with Rev. Brian Fellows officiating. Interment with military honors will be made in St. Helena's Cemetery Oneida. Friends are invited and may call 2-4 and 6-8 PM Tuesday at the Ironside Funeral Home, Inc. 342 Main Street Oneida. Memorial Contributions may be made to St. Paul's United Methodist Church Memorial Fund 551 Sayles Street Oneida, NY 13421. Published by the Funeral Home | Thurston, Alvin B (I26965)
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| 1233 | Alvin Edwards - died June 25, 1929, age 53 years. Plot R-43. Son of David and Mary Ferber Edwards. Husband of Helen Leila Horton Edwards. Married January 1, 1913 at Pulaski, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 3, 1929 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Alvin H. Edwards Dies at Sister’s Home - The death of Alvin H. Edwards occurred at the home of his sister, Mrs. Edith Rudes, Syracuse, Tuesday afternoon, June 25th, following an illness of several months. He was 53 years of age and was born in Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards. He came into this community with his parents when a child about 1 year old. Later he operated a farm for several years in the Meacham district about 2½ miles from Pulaski. It was about 15 years ago that he came to the village to make his home and entered the employ of Charles Tollner Sons Company. Mr. Edwards was forced to relinquish his position with the Tollner Company several weeks ago and go to Syracuse hospital for treatment, later going to the home of his sister in that city. He was a man of splendid character, possessing a quiet mien which had won for him the respect of all in the community and the admiration of a wide circle of friends who sincerely mourn his passing. He was a member of Pulaski Grange and an attendant of the Congregational church. Surviving are his wife and one daughter, Alma; three brothers, Charles D., and Archie of Pulaski, and Leonard of Syracuse; and three sisters, Mrs. Emerson Rudes, Syracuse; Mrs. Emily Malone, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Gwendolyn Adsit of Utica. The funeral was held at the home in Lake street, Friday afternoon with the Rev. Lowell H. Palmer, pastor of the Congregational Church officiating. Interment in Pulaski cemetery. Relatives from out of town in attendance at the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rudes and daughter, Beverly, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Edwards, Syracuse; Mrs. Robert Hughes, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Adsit and son, Samuel, Utica; Mrs. Marion Mattison, Rochester and Mrs. George Brown of Watertown. | Edwards, Alvin J (I55948)
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| 1234 | Alvin Nicholas Hellinger - February 1, 1900 - November 26, 1965. Son of John and Anna Schultz Hellinger. Husband of Hazel M. Snyder. Newspaper Obituary - December 2, 1965 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Mexico - Alvin N. Hellinger, 65, a dairy farmer, died Friday, November 26, at his home in the Pulaski Road, Town of Richland. He suffered a heart attack while cutting wood. Mr. Mellinger was born in Kirchnerville and was a dairy farmer. He had resided here for 35 years and was a communicant of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Hazel Snyder Mellinger, are two sons, Raymond of Mexico and Harold Hallinger of Oswego; three daughters, the Misses Martha Hellinger, Pulaski, and Janet and Doris Hellinger, Mexico; four brothers, John and Gerald, Lowville, Eugene Hellinger of Castorland and Clarence Mellinger of Carthage; a sister, Mrs. Mary Campany, Lowville and six grandchildren. Services were held Monday at 9:30 a.m. at the Gibbs Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Church. Burial was in South Richland Cemetery. | Hellinger, Alvin Nicholas (I55172)
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| 1235 | ALVIN R. COMSTOCK Watertown Daily Times (NY) - October 21, 2007 The funeral for Alvin R. Comstock, 72, of 17559 Comstock Road, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Piddock Funeral Home with the Rev. Jack Woods officiating. The body will be cremated following the funeral. Mr. Comstock died Friday morning at his home, where he was under the care of his family and Hospice of Jefferson County. Calling hours will be 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Born Feb. 11, 1935, in Rodman, son of Manford L. and Edith L. Nichols Comstock, he attended Mannsville-Manor High School. Following high school, he worked at Ribstone Silo in Lacona for several years, and in 1953 went to work at General Electric Corp. in Syracuse. He entered the Army in 1955, where he served as a military policeman. After his discharge in 1957, he returned to General Electric, retiring in 1991 after 38 years of service. He enjoyed hunting and attending auctions. He married Mildred Graham of Orwell in 1963. The marriage ended in divorce. Mr. Comstock lived in Orwell for several years before moving in 1974 to his Comstock Road home, where he lived with Elaine Rosetti, his longtime companion of 34 years. Surviving besides his companion are a son and his wife, Jamie and Meredith, Orwell; a daughter and her husband, Denise and Russell Bauer, Lacona; a brother and his wife, Allen and Joanne, Woodward, Okla.; a sister and her husband, Arline and Claude Jareo, Clayton; his companion's son, Todd Thompson, Adams; his companion's daughter and her husband, Leda and David VanRy, Orwell, nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Donations may be made to Hospice of Jefferson County, 425 Washington St., Watertown, N.Y. 13601 or the National Kidney Foundation of CNY, 731 James St., Suite 200, Syracuse, N.Y. 13203. | Comstock, Alvin R. (I23046)
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| 1236 | Alvin Stewart died Nov. 29, 1923, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L. E. Burch in Hornell. His health had been poorly for the last few months, but on Sunday preceding his death he grew worse. He was the son of Alvin and Mary Stewart and was born in west Almond in 1850, where he lived his early life. In 1872 he was married to Anna Johnson who survives him. To them were born four children, Rose Stewart, deceased, Mrs. Fred Makeley of Almond, Mrs. L.E. Burch, Hornell, Forrest Stewart, Perry. In 1907 he moved to Almond, where he was successfully engaged in farming. He was among the well-known and esteemed men of the community, and a member of the Methodist Church. | Stewart, Alvin J. (I14680)
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| 1237 | Alvin T. Tanner - May 5, 1859 - July 2, 1955. Son of Lansing and Elizabeth Preston Tanner. Husband of Sarah Louise Donovan Tanner. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 7, 1955 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Services Held for Alvin Tanner - Services for Alvin Tanner, 96, who died Saturday at the Evergreen Nursing Home in Williamstown, were held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Taylor Funeral Home. The Rev. John Crandall of the Redfield Wesleyan Church officiated. Interment was in Richland Cemetery. He had been a patient at the nursing home since March. Mr. Tanner was born on May 5, 1859 in the town of Albion, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lansing Tanner. He spent his entire life in this vicinity. He was employed by the Maintenance Department of the New York Central for 22 years and then worked for some time at the Curtiss Mill in Richland. He is survived by two sons, Norman Tanner, Altmar, and Alfred Tanner of Taneck, New Jersey as well as nine grandchildren. | Tanner, Alvin T (I17661)
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| 1238 | Alvirus drown in Beaver River, it is referred to in Ackley Diary with dates. | Caster, Alvirus W. (I48430)
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| 1239 | Always known as just "K Allen". His trade was that of a cheesemaker, although in the 1905 census of Almond his trade is that of a Buttermaker. In 1880 he is living with his wife and grandparents(Abner and Polly Allen) in Alfred,NY. His first wife and him divorced and they both remarried. After the death of his second wife, Viola, K left his children with relatives and apparently did alot of traveling. He was said to have played a violin and was at one time playing for the "Bostton Pops." It was in New England where is met Edith Jotry, who Grandma said played the piano. According to their marriage cert., her occupation was a "music teacher." In 1920 K and Edith were living in Plattsburgh,Clinton Co.,NY, also living with them was Edith's 15 year daughter Vivien. Edith is listed as a teacher and K had no occupation, they were renting a place at 21 Bailey Ave. 1930 he is a widower renting a place at 51 1/2 Main Street in Almond working odd jobs. | Allen, Andrew K. (I8480)
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| 1240 | Alza Jane Farrar Tollerton - March 4, 1856 - April 1, 1912. Daughter of Salon S. and Jane Richardson Farrar. Wife of Charles Theodore Tollerton. Married June 4, 1876. Newspaper Obituary - April 10, 1912 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario District - Alza Jane Farrer was born in the town of Hastings, March 4, 1855, married in the same town to Charles Tollerton, June 4, 1876, and died of pneumonia at their home near Daysville, April 1, 1912. Besides the bereaved and sorrowing husband, she leaves two children, George Tollerton and Mrs. Morgan Howard, to mourn the loss of a devoted wife, and loving mother. The funeral was held from the home on Thursday April 4th, Rev. Arthur Schloop of Fernwood, speaking words of comfort to the sorrowing friends, taking his theme "Immortality." Many and beautiful were the floral tributes among them being a beautiful bouquet of carnations from Daysville Grange. The interment was made in South Richland cemetery. Although we shall never see her mortal form again we shall always cherish her memory. The sympathy of all is extended to the sorrowing family. | Farrar, Alza Jane (I30914)
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| 1241 | Alzina Minerva Bull Trumbull - March 3, 1826 - September 8, 1914. Daughter of Abraham and Betsey E. Wolcott Bull. Wife of Erastus Trumbull. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 16, 1914 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Alzina M. Bull, wife of the late Erastus Trumbull, died at the home on Rome road, two miles east of this village, September 8. Mrs. Trumbull was born in the town of Orleans, Jefferson County, March 3, 1826. She married Erastus Trumbull sixty-three years ago and came to this town to reside and remained in the home on the Rome road all her married life and since the death of her husband, thirty-three years ago, has resided with her children. She was a woman much loved in her family and in the neighborhood. When she could, she attended the Methodist church. She is survived by two sons, Thomas B. and Charles E., and one daughter, Etta J. and one granddaughter, Blanche E., all of whom resided with her. The funeral was held from the home Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, Rev. A. P. Palmer, pastor of the Pulaski M. E. church, officiating. Burial in River Side cemetery near the home. Friends were in attendance from Syracuse, Raymondville, Mexico, Colosse and Mapleview. | Bull, Alzina Minerva (I45425)
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| 1242 | Alzina Nichols Austin - June 11, 1841 - August 31, 1903. Plot AA-44. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols. Wife of William Fayette Austin. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 2, 1903 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. W. F. Austin - after three years of ill health, Mrs. W. F. Austin died at the home on Jefferson street, Monday morning. Mrs. Austin's maiden name was Alzina Nichols and she was born in the town of Orwell sixty-two years ago. Mrs. Austin was a member of the Methodist church and the W. F. M. society. She has been a loved wife and mother in the home and an esteemed member of the community in which she has resided. She is survived by husband, two daughters and one son, Mrs. L. J. Macy, Miss Lizzie Austin and Mr. Fred Austin, four sisters and one brother. The funeral will be held from the home at two o’clock today. | Nichols, Alzina (I55993)
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| 1243 | Amanda A. Youngs Peters -1862 - May 14, 1924. Section 5, Row 26. Daughter of Richard and Lydia A. Wright Youngs. Wife of Levant N. Hill (divorced 1912) & Frederick M. Peters (married May 5, 1919.) Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 21, 1924 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Funeral services for Mrs. Fred M. Peters, 61, formerly Mrs. Amanda Hill, whose death took place in Ideal Rest Hospital, May 14, were conducted Thursday afternoon from the home of her brother, Frank L. Youngs, in River street, and from the Congregational church, the Rev. William MacLeod officiating. Burial was made in Daysville. Mrs. Peters was born in Jefferson county, but had resided more than a quarter of a century in Pulaski and vicinity. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Earl and Harry Hill, of this village; two daughters, Mrs. Florence Scott, of New York, and Mrs. Milton Jamerson, of this village, and three brothers, Frank L. Youngs, Pulaski; William, of Fernwood, and Charles of Clayton, and a sister, Mrs. Kate Dryden, of New York. Interment was made in Daysville cemetery. | Youngs, Amanda A. (I34513)
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| 1244 | Amanda Campbell Hawley's death record is in the Richland vital records for Feb. 2, 1898, age 74, 2 months. Her fathers will seems to indicate she was born April 1, and the census for 1850 shows her as being 23. | Campbell, Amanda (I44092)
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| 1245 | Amanda J. Lester Macy - died June 19, 1878, age 28 years, 7 months. Plot D-178. Daughter of William H. and Mary Lester. Wife of Lewis J. Macy. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 27, 1878 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Macy - In this village, June 19th. 1878, of consumption, Amanda J., wife of Lewis Macy, aged 28 years and 7 months. Funeral services were held from the Methodist Church, of which society the deceased was a member, and were conducted by Rev. W. L. Tisdale, former pastor of the Pulaski M. E. Church, and now presiding Elder of St. Lawrence District, and assisted by Rev. H. Skeel of this District Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 4, 1878 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - In Memory of Mrs. Amanda J. Macy - In the winter of 1874 the deceased made a public profession of religion and united with the M. E. Church in Pulaski. For a number of years previous she had been active in the Sabbath school as an officer and teacher, and her interest continued as long as she remained with us. Amiable in disposition, a true and constant friend, she greatly endeared herself to a large circle of friends, by whom her death is keenly felt. In May, 1876, she was happily united in marriage with Lewis J. Macy, who struggled nobly against the disease which terminated her earthly existence, and left his home desolate. Her last days were bright with Christian hope; sickness and pain were endured without a murmur, the Savior in whom she trusted was with her, a very present friend, to cheer, sustain and comfort. When asked by a friend if she had any message to leave the public and her friends, she replied, only "it is all right." All her expressions with reference to dying, were of the most cheerful character. A few hours before she died she said to her husband and friends, "Don't you see the bright light? 0! So beautiful! It seems to me you must see them!" we are cheered by the precious assurance that she has gained the realm of eternal brightness. Loving hearts gathered in the sad home on the day of her funeral, to sympathize with the stricken husband and friends. Gentle, willing hands brought tributes of beautiful flowers, in rich abundance, to deck bier and altar and church for her burial. Yet all this but partially expressed the high esteem in which she was held by those who knew her best. | Lester, Amanda J (I70884)
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| 1246 | Amanda Michalski Newspaper July 20, 2019 | Watertown Daily Times (NY) Page: A11 | Section: Obits 140 Words | Readability: Lexile: 1190, grade level(s): 10 11-12 Read News Document Listen with webReader Amanda A. Michalski, age 57, resident of Sackets Harbor, passed away Friday at Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown. Amanda was born April 30, 1962 in Syracuse, the daughter of Michael and Frances Powell Michalski. She graduated from Pulaski High School in 1980 and served in the United States Army from 1981 until 1985. She was employed by National Grid for ten years. Amanda was a member of the Sackets Harbor American Legion Post #1757. Surviving, are two sisters, Laura (Pete) Besio of Pulaski, Elizabeth (Larry) Petrocci, three brothers Mickey Michalski of Pulaski, Tim (Stephanie) Michalski of Georgia and John Michlaski (Cindy Paro) of Pulaski. A memorial service will be held 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, July 23rd at Christ Our Light Parish, 23 Niagara Street, Pulaski with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. Class of 1981 PACS | Michalski, Amanda Ann (I74591)
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| 1247 | Amanda North - January 8, 1843 - March 4, 1923. Daughter of Lambert and Polly Gillett North. Wife of Hannibal Woodard. Married January 28, 1862. Section 1, Row 13. Newspaper Obituary - March 7, 1923 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - In the death of Mrs. Amanda Woodard, widow of A. N. Woodard, of Port Ontario, which occurred Sunday, following a long illness, the town loses one of its oldest and most respected citizens. Mrs. Woodard was born in this town, January 8, 1843, and has spent her whole life here. She had lived in the house where she died for about 67 years. Mr. Woodard died eight years ago. She is survived by two nephews, John North, of Pulaski and Rufus North, of Daysville and two nieces, Mrs. George Hendricks, of Mexico and Mrs. Bert L. Chapman, of Phoenix. Funeral services were conducted at the home, yesterday by Rev. W. S. Warren, pastor of Pulaski Baptist Church. Burial at Daysville cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Woodard furnished news from Port Ontario for the Democrat for many years. The editor was a close friend of both and will long remember their friendship to the Democrat and the editor. | North, Amanda (I13280)
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| 1248 | Amber M. Harrigan Pratt, age 35, resident of Fulton, formerly of Pulaski, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, June 5th. Amber was born December 14, 1989, in Syracuse, the daughter of Michael and Jackie Maloof Harrigan. She graduated from Pulaski High School in 2008. Amber will be remembered by those that loved and cared about her for her bright smile, and her playful spirit. Surviving are her three children, Lilly, Forest and Ivy Pratt of Pulaski, her mother, Jackie Harrigan of Pulaski, twin sister, Ashley Harrigan, and sisters Shannon Harrigan, Patty (Harrigan) Lawson and Tiffany (Harrigan) Hemberger and brothers Steven Sherlock and David Adams. Amber was predeceased by her father, Michael Harrigan, brother Michael Harrigan and by her grandmother, Kathy French. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski.Class of 2008 PACS | Harrigan, Amber Michelle (I56988)
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| 1249 | Amboy New York - Frederick Ambrose suggested “Amboy,” from the town of that name in New Jersey. Happy thought -it met with general approval-and the town was organized by act of Legislature dated March 25, 1830, and five days later the first town meeting was held and the following officers elected: Sage Parks, supervisor; Frederick Ambrose, town clerk; Anson Abels, Sylvanus Coon, P. A. Kidelle, assessors; Josima L. Smith, Truman M. Kinne, Dorastus Green, commissioners of highways; Alvin Cranson, collector; Sage Parks, Ephraim Smith, James Edmonds, commissioners of schools; John Jamison, Nathaniel Williams, Frederick Ambrose, inspectors of common schools; Anson Abels, John G. Woodward, overseers of the poor; Alvin Cranson, John Edmonds, John J. Wheeler, constables; Daniel Whitlock, Julian Carter, Sylvanus Coon, justices of the peace. Following is a list of the successive supervisors and clerks of this town from its formation: In 1830-31, Sage Parks; 1832-34, Dorastus Green; 1835 Dorastus Green; 1837 http://person.ancestry.com/tree/12309008/person/26070790023/facts | Green, Dorastus (I57102)
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| 1250 | Amboy, NY 1946 | Trumble, Chloe Alice (I46179)
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