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12301 Joseph A. Damon - November 24, 1828 - February 28, 1903. Son of Daniel and Polly Balch Damon. Husband of Melissa Hedger Damon. Married August 31, 1862 at Sandy Creek, New York.
Newspaper Article - Wednesday, March 4, 1903 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - The funeral of Mr. Joseph Damon, of Lacona, but formerly of this place, was held at the home of his niece, Mrs. D. J. Howlett, Monday, March 2, 1903, at one o'clock, Rev. W. H. Seed officiating. Burial was made at Evergreen cemetery.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 5, 1903 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Local Chips - Joseph Damon, for many years a resident of this town, died Saturday at the home of Charles Austin. Mr. Damon is survived by two sons, Bert Damon, of Marshall, Minnesota, and Herbert W. Damon, of Montana. The funeral was held at the home of Mr. Austin Monday, Rev. F. L. Knapp officiating. Interment at Orwell. 
Damon, Joseph A. (I72661)
 
12302 Joseph A. DeLosh, 63, machinist at Whirlaway
Published: December 27, 2006 12:00 AM

Joseph A. DeLosh, 63, of Ashland, died Monday, Dec. 25, 2006, at Kingston of Ashland, after a 14-year illness.

Mr. DeLosh was born June 28, 1943 in Watertown, N.Y., son of Harry Joseph and Lena Mae (Cowles) DeLosh.

He had lived in the Nova area since 1977. He had been employed as a machinist at the Whirlaway Co. in Wellington. He had served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He was a lifetime member of Wellington V.F.W. Post 6941 and the Huntington AMVETS Post 162, where he was past commander.

Mr. DeLosh is survived by daughters, Debra Buri of Wellington, Denise Beursken of Sebring, Fla. and Michelle West of Georgia; sons, Joseph DeLosh of Shelby and William DeLosh of Nova; nine grandchildren; a brother, Harry DeLosh of Richland, N.Y.; and two sisters, Rose Thompson of S. Daytona, Fla. and Louise Vollmer of Daytona Beach, Fla.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie DeLosh; and a grandson, Caleb Beursken.

Friends may call 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 29, 2006, at the Eastman Funeral Home, 200 W. Main St., New London. There will be no service.

In Lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the family in care of the funeral home. (T-G 12/27/06) 
Delosh, Joseph A. (I18687)
 
12303 Joseph A. Dillenbeck Riely M. Pottenburgh
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2009

SANDY CREEK - The funeral for Joseph A. Dillenbeck, 10, and Riely M. Pottenburgh, 6, both of 255 Ellisburg St., will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Pulaski Wesleyan Church. The two boys died Sunday in a house fire on County Route 48 in Richland. Their mother, Robin Dillenbeck, and two half brothers, Dayton and Dontae Lance, also were killed in the fire. Calling hours will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park St., Pulaski.

Joseph was born May 9, 1998, in Amsterdam, and was a fifth-grade pupil at Sandy Creek Elementary School. He was a member of Sandy Creek Little League and the Teachers Association Team. He also was a member of Pulaski Pop Warner Football League and took karate lessons in Cicero.

Riely was born June 25, 2002, in Watertown, and was a first-grader at Sandy Creek Elementary. He was a member of Sandy Creek Little League T-ball, Sandy Creek Comets Soccer Club and the wrestling team. He also was a member of the Salmon River hockey program.

Surviving besides their father, Joseph A. Pottenburgh, Sandy Creek, are their paternal grandmother, Sandra Pottenburgh, Claverack; their maternal grandfather, Timothy Dillenbeck, Fort Plain; their maternal grandmother, Audrey Spink, Ocala, Fla.; a paternal great-grandmother, Ismini Frieser, North Carolina, and several aunts and uncles.

Donations may be made to the Children's Victim Fund of Richland Fire, in care of Alliance Bank, 4879 N. Jefferson St., Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. 
Pottenburgh, Riely M. (I10662)
 
12304 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Aziz, Joseph Nabil (I48421)
 
12305 Joseph B. Groff March 13, 1848 - September 15, 1920. Husband of Esther Amanda Ball Groff.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 22, 1920 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mr. Joseph Groff died at his home at Fernwood, September 15th in the 73rd year of his age. He was born in Palermo, New York, March 13, 1848. He was a devoted husband and father, a loyal friend, respected and beloved by all who knew him. He is survived by a wife, four daughters, nineteen grandchildren, four great grandchildren, one brother and one sister.
 
Groff, Joseph B. (I30610)
 
12306 Joseph became a paper mill plant superintendent in Syracuse, NY. Son James became a large paper mill owner in Pulaski, Brownville and Watertown, NY and both of his sons became prominent in the paper business. ~~The Outterson Family Book, page 43

Andrew and Elizabeth’s son, Joseph, was born in Cruagh Parish, County Dublin, Ireland, in 1831. He was the fifth child and second living son of Andrew and Elizabeth Carroll. His father was a papermaker in Ireland and followed this vocation upon arrival in this country. Joseph worked in the paper mills with his father when he was old enough and became very proficient as a papermaker in his own right. His father became paper mill superintendent in Manchester and Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Later the family moved to New York state, and in each area of the state, Joseph worked with his father. Joseph married a girl by the name of Sarah. After many years of experience in papermaking, Joseph was appointed paper mill plant superintendent in Syracuse, where Joseph and Sara made their life-long home. Sarah and Joseph had no children. Joseph died in February 1904. ~~The Outterson Family Book, page 44. 
Outterson, Joseph (I51627)
 
12307 Joseph C. Baumgartner and Maude B. Baumgartner lived on Rt. 20 by 1928. Mr. Baumgartner was born in PA about 1883, and was a machinist for 25 years before becoming a farmer. Mrs. Baumgartner was born in SD about 1891, and the couple wed about 1913. They moved to the Pompey-Manlius area about 1920. Mr. Baumgartner died on 10-11-1963, and Mrs. Baumgartner died on 2-26-1967. They had: Joseph E. Baumgartner, who was born on 8-21-1915, wed Flora Haley, retired in 1979 as a school custodian, lived in Mexico, NY, 45 years, and died on 4-13-1988, Emmett Baumgartner, (see above), and Minyon Baumgartner, who was born on 3-24-1924, wed Edgar W. Stewart, worked for the Lerner Shop in Fayetteville, and lived on Rt. 20, near Pompey, at her death on 10-8-1986. Baumgartner, Joseph C. (I35580)
 
12308 Joseph Cassius Shumway Jr. - December 3, 1940 - July 31, 1993. Pfc United States Army during Vietnam. Son of Joseph Cassius and Ella M. Curcie Shumway Sr. Section 2, Row 25.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, August 2, 1993 The Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Joseph C. Shumway Jr., 52, of Albright Road, died Saturday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital in Syracuse. Mr. Shumway was a native of Saranac Lake and lived many years in the Mexico area. He was a machinist for the Fulton Canfield Factory. He previously worked 20 years for Coca-Cola of Syracuse. He was an Army veteran. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church of Mexico. He was active in the Black Tigers Pee Wee Wrestling program. He is survived by two sons, Joseph J. of Lacona and Richard of Sandy Creek; a daughter, Kelly Shumway of Palermo; two sisters, Margaret Campbell of Constantia and Sandra Bowers of Mexico; five brothers, Paul of Waterloo, and Donald, Douglas, Gary and Russell, all of New Haven; two grandsons; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Harter Funeral Home, Mexico, and 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery, Richland. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 5301 Washington Ave., Mexico. 
Shumway, Joseph Cassius Jr. (I51804)
 
12309 Joseph Castor - August 11, 1857 - August 19, 1946. Son of Henry and Cynthia Slater Castor. Husband of Alice M. Whitaker Castor.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 1, 1946 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Joseph Castor - Joseph Castor, 88, for many years a resident of Sandy Creek in vicinity, died April 19, 1946 at the home of Mrs. Mamie Castor, Ricard, where he had been staying since February. He was born in Jefferson County August 11, 1857, son of Henry and Cynthia Slater Castor. He had been a farmer by occupation. Surviving are a son, Earl Castor, Altmar; two daughters, Mrs. Clark Cumins [sic], Pulaski, and Mrs. Earl Lester, Richland; Mrs. Ellen Ostrander, Watertown, and Mrs. Eliza peters, Pierrepont Manor, and one brother, William Castor, Dugway. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the Foster funeral home, Pulaski, by Rev. Donald M. Cobb, Richland Methodist church.
 
Castor, Joseph (I72741)
 
12310 Joseph Chase - April 26, 1753 - June 17, 1844. Born at Sandown, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Military Service: Veteran of the Revolutionary War, mustered into New Hampshire Regiment March 21, 1777 . Son of Paul and Sarah Pike Chase. Husband of Judith Cooper Chase & Sarah Doolittle Chase (married May 29, 1785 at Peekskill, New York) & Mary Whitman Goit Chase (married November 10, 1812.) [Note: Judith Cooper Chase died July 5, 1782.] [Note: Sarah Doolittle Chase died July 5, 1810; she was a daughter of Joseph and Abigail Rockwell Doolittle.] Chase, Joseph (I84753)
 
12311 Joseph Crandall

He married 1687 at Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island Deborah BURDICK

Joseph CRANDALL was chosen Westerly Town Councilman on 20APR1704, but refused to serve.

The following material is from The Seventh-day Baptist Memorial Vol.1, No.1, New York, January 1852. It was forwarded by the librarian at the Seventh Day Baptist Center in Janesville, WI(Seventh Day Baptist Historical Society, PO Box 1678, Janesville, WI 53547-1678. TEL: 1-608-752-5055 ~~ FAX: 1-608-752-7711):

Joseph-2 Crandall was the third pastor of the Seventh-day Baptist Church in Newport, R.I. He was a member of that church as early as the year 1692, at which period the earliest existing records of the church commence. He was probably a son of Eld. John Crandall, of Westerly, but at what time he was born, or when he was baptized, we have no present means of ascertaining. He appears to have been an active member, frequently serving the church as messenger to brethren residing in different parts of the Colonies, and generally being appointed to perform the most difficult duties in the disciplinary measures of the church; and in July, 1703, he was selected to accompany the pastor, Elder Hiscox, on a journey to Pennsylvania, as counsel to the brethren there, in a matter requiring the best judgment of the congregation. He also acted as treasurer of the church for a long time, and continued in the performance of this trust after the Westerly church was set off, he being a member of that branch, after the separation in 1708. He resided in Westerly, yet the church of Newport often requiring the services of an elder to assist their pastor, or serve in his absence, made such service a condition of the final arrangement of separation. From the following extract of the minutes of the church in Westerly, we discover that he was already a deacon, empowered to administer the ordinance of baptism, such power being often conferred upon the deacon by that church, at that as well as at subsequent periods.

"Westerly. 9th of the 10th month, 1708
"The church met by appointment at the house of Brother John Maxson, Jr. to hear and consider the letter received from the church at Rhode Island, bearing the date ye 27th of ye 9th month, 1708, in which they say: If Brother Joseph Crandall may at the least for the present perform the administration of baptism to both them and us, they can and do consent, that we may be henceforward two distinct churches in association. The church taking into consideration, and the said Mr. Crandall manifesting himself to be willing to grant their desire, the church do consent that he may administer baptism among them, and that our result in the same be drawn up in a letter to them, and signed in behalf of the church, which was done the same day."

It will be seen, among the resolutions of both churches at the period of their separation, that full consent was not at first given to divide and organize at Westerly. There was a provision requiring those not present at Westerly, from Newport, to give their consent in writing, which it seems they were willing to do, upon the above-named condition; thus securing the services of a most useful man, whom thay had formerly relied upon to serve them, as occasion might require. It was like the parting of old friends, when the brethren at Newport came to strike from their roll the names of so many well-tried soldiers of the cross of Christ, especially considering that they had struggled together nearly forty years to build up the cause of the Sabbath in New England. Therefore they seized upon the present contingency to secure a link of visible connection, that their loneliness might be somewhat abated.

The records of the church do not inform us particularly of the number and standing of Mr. Crandall's children. There were several members of his name, and a daughter is mentioned as having been baptized on the 9th of February, 1709, at Westerly, who was the wife on Nathaniel Wells. [This would be Mary (1686-1763).]

The doctrine of imposition of hands was generally entertained by the Seventh-day Baptist Churches, though it was not universally practiced, and the exceptions sometimes grew out of the fact, that persons were baptized by the deacons in the absence of the pastor, and not being authorized to perform the laying on of hands, the individuals would become members in full communion without receiving the token of that ordinance. Mr. Crandall being anxious to have a greater uniformity in this respect, took occasion, at a church meeting held on the 3d of July, 1709, to submit a proposition on the subject, which was as follows:

"Whereas, I have been formerly chosen and ordained to the place of deacon in this congregation, and appointed to administer baptism, now therefore should the pastor or elder not be present, and the person baptized should request me to administer the ordinance of laying on of hands, ought it not to be performed by the free voice of the congregation?"

After debating the question, the congregation not being unanimous, it was deferred for consideration.

Mr. Crandall was however proposed for an eldership on the 16th of the same month by the church, but after conversation with him upon the subject, and he not being inclined, the subject was deferred.

There is no further expression of the church recorded, in relation to his proposition, yet he was suffered to administer the ordinance of laying on of hands, and did so the next month at New London, Jonathan Rogers and Mrs. Newbury being admitted by him, as were several others afterward.

In 1710, the church at Westerly called upon six of the brethren to "improve their gifts" with the pastor alternately: Joseph Crandall being one of them, began to preach. He however removed to Kings Town (now South Kingstown) in 1712, and not approving of the liberty given by the church to one of the gifted brethren, refused to meet with the church for some time, though urged to do so repeatedly. The next year, however, the breach was healed, and Mr. Crandall entered with his customary zeal upon the duties of his station, and a letter was given to William Davis, the obnoxious brother, to one of the churches in England, whither he desired to go.

On the 8th of May, 1715, Mr. Crandall, in compliance with the call of the church at Newport, was ordained an elder of that church. The charge was given by the venerable Pastor, Eld. William Gibson, according to the 1st Epistle of Peter, 5th chapter -- "The elders which are among you I exhort, who am also an elder and a witness of the sufferings of Christ, and also a partaker of the glory that shall be revealed: Feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind; neither as being lords over God's heritage, but being ensamples to the flock. And when the chief shepherd shall appear, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away."

He continued in the service of the church in Newport, as colleague of Eld. Gibson, until the death of that eminent servant of God, in 1717, when he was invested with the office of pastor.

The society of Newport was generally well informed; but during the period of his administration there was a constellation of intelligent and literary characters there, never before equaled in New England. Among them were John Callender, Dean Berkley, Richard Ward, Henry Collins, and Thomas Ward, some of them members of his congregation. The meeting-house now standing in Newport, on Barney-st., was built in his time, and was then one of the finest public buildings in the place.

Mr. Crandall was an unpretending but industrious man. He had not the learning of his venerable predecessor, but was a sound and faithful preacher of the gospel; strict in his discipline, yet courteous to all. Having a large and expensive family, he was poor, yet the liberality of the members of the congregation was sufficiently manifest for his comfort; all their contributions for his support were, by a vote of the church, to pass through the hands of the deacons, and they were charged to visit him as often as necessary, to see that all his wants were supplied. He died on the 12th of Sept. 1737.
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Information on Elder Joseph Crandall from "Representative men and old families of Rhode Island" volume 3:
..Courtesy of NewportNavyWife

Elder Joseph Crandall, son of Elder John, married (first) Deborah Burdick and was of Newport, Westerly, and Kingstown respectively. Mr. Crandall became a very useful man, and
filled the desk in the church at Newport to the great satisfaction of its members for many years. He was called to the office of Elder there, and ordained May 8, 1715. During his administration the church was at the height of its prosperity, many of the most wealthy and influential citizens being among its members.

His children were:
John
Joseph, who married Ann Langworthy
Mary, who married Nathaniel Wells
Deborah, who married Dr. George Stillman
Lucy, who married John Lewis
Jane, who married Cyrus Richmond
Lydia 
Crandall, Joseph (I84318)
 
12312 Joseph D. Colloca

Obituary
Joseph D. Colloca, 97, a resident of Oswego passed away on August 9 at the VA Hospital in Syracuse surrounded by all eight of his children.

Born in Oswego, he was a son of the late Sebastino and Dominica (Semario) Colloca and had attended Oswego schools.

He was the owner of the Pontiac and Deluxe Cleaners for many years. He was also a tailor and a manager of men's clothing stores in the Syracuse area.

Mr. Colloca was a Veteran of World War II, serving in the United States Navy in the Pacific Theatre.

He was an avid fisherman and hunter who enjoyed boating. He also enjoyed gardening and was always working and fixing things.

Joe's greatest joy was all the time he spent with his family and friends.

Surviving are his four sons, Joseph (Theresa) Colloca of Oswego, John (Janet) Colloca of Long Island, Donald (Brigitte) Colloca of Ohio, Dr. Christopher (Mindy) Colloca of Arizona; four daughters, Anne Marie Hall of Baldwinsville, Janice (Paul) Snyder of Oswego, Julie (Richard) Burger of Oswego, Patricia (Joseph) Mancino of Fulton; a brother, John (Mary Helen) Colloca of Oswego; a sister, Josephine Colloca of Oswego; 18 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his wife of 65 years, Eris Davey Colloca who passed away on August 9, 2006; a sister, Mary Cutro; three brothers, Carmello Colloca, James V. Colloca and Dominic Colloca.

The family would like to thank all the caregivers at the VA Medical Center.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. from St. Joseph's Church, West First Street, Oswego. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends may call at the Dowdle Funeral Home on Monday from 4 to 7 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Non-Profit (INSPIRE), International Spine Research Foundation, 101 South Roosevelt Ave., Chandler, AZ, 85226. helpinspire.org
Date of Death: August 9, 2013

Published in the Syracuse Post Standard from Aug. 10 to Aug. 11, 2013 
Colloca, Joseph Daniel (I55315)
 
12313 Joseph enlisted in the 20th Cavalry, NYS on August 8, 1863 at hounsfield in Jefferson County, Mustered in to Co. I, served until July 31, 1865.
. He lived in Chataugay, Orwell township until he married secondly a Hayes and moved to Redfield.
 
Bammert, Joseph (I68890)
 
12314 Joseph Eric VanBrocklin - November 12, 1962 - July 27, 1964. Son of Barry and Patricia Ann Tremble VanBrocklin

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 30, 1964 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Tragic Death of VanBrocklin Baby Saddens Cottagers - Seber Shores - Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Barry VanBrocklin in the loss of their baby son, Joseph Eric VanBrocklin whose tragic death occurred shortly after noon, Monday, July 27, 1964 at the family home on Seber Shore Drive. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at the Foster Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Nelson Reppert, pastor of Richland Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Richland cemetery. According to investigating officials, Mrs. VanBrocklin had placed the baby in his crib for a nap shortly after noon, and had taken her other two sons outside with her while she mowed the lawn. Going back into the house after a little to check whether he had fallen asleep yet, she discovered him hanging by his neck on the crib. She rushed frantically outside to summon aid from a neighbor, John Wilder, who was working nearby in his garden. Dr. Burch K. Reed was called. Death was attributed to strangulation. It was believed that the little fellow had managed to get a belt from the bureau next his bed and his neck had become entangled in it in some manner. He was born November 12, 1962 in Oswego, the son of Barry and Patricia Trumble VanBrocklin. Surviving besides his parents are two brothers, Jeffrey and Robert; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VanBrocklin of Redfield, Ruben Gregory, Pulaski and Mrs. Oleta Trumble, Richland; great-grandparents, and several aunts and uncles.

Joseph Eric VanBrocklin - November 12, 1962 - July 27, 1964. Son of Barry and Patricia Ann Tremble VanBrocklin

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 30, 1964 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Tragic Death of VanBrocklin Baby Saddens Cottagers - Seber Shores - Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Barry VanBrocklin in the loss of their baby son, Joseph Eric VanBrocklin whose tragic death occurred shortly after noon, Monday, July 27, 1964 at the family home on Seber Shore Drive. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at the Foster Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Nelson Reppert, pastor of Richland Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Richland cemetery. According to investigating officials, Mrs. VanBrocklin had placed the baby in his crib for a nap shortly after noon, and had taken her other two sons outside with her while she mowed the lawn. Going back into the house after a little to check whether he had fallen asleep yet, she discovered him hanging by his neck on the crib. She rushed frantically outside to summon aid from a neighbor, John Wilder, who was working nearby in his garden. Dr. Burch K. Reed was called. Death was attributed to strangulation. It was believed that the little fellow had managed to get a belt from the bureau next his bed and his neck had become entangled in it in some manner. He was born November 12, 1962 in Oswego, the son of Barry and Patricia Trumble VanBrocklin. Surviving besides his parents are two brothers, Jeffrey and Robert; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VanBrocklin of Redfield, Ruben Gregory, Pulaski and Mrs. Oleta Trumble, Richland; great-grandparents, and several aunts and uncles. 
Vanbrocklin, Joseph Eric (I55659)
 
12315 Joseph F. McLaughlin - January 4, 1877 - October 5, 1941. Son of William and Catherine Kinnan McLaughlin. Husband of Carrie E. Wood McLaughlin.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 9, 1941 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Joseph M'Laughlin Dies at Son's Home - Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at Fernwood Methodist Church for Joseph F. McLaughlin, who died Sunday at the home of his son, George McLaughlin, in the Douglas District, following a year's illness. Rev. Ellis Richards, pastor officiated and burial was in Richland Cemetery. Mr. McLaughlin was born January 4, 1877, in Oswego Town, the son of William and Catherine Kinnan McLaughlin. He had lived in Pulaski until the time of the death of his wife, Carrie Wood McLaughlin, in 1937, and since has lived with his son. He was a carpenter and cabinet maker by trade. He was a member of the Ringgold Fire Company, Pulaski Odd Fellows and the Methodist Church. Surviving besides his son are a daughter, Mrs. Lee Thomas, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Phillips and Mrs. Charles Swan, Oswego, a brother, Jesse McLaughlin, Oswego Center; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. 
McLaughlin, Joseph Fannan (I47089)
 
12316 Joseph F. Trumble
September 29 1974 - January 05 2021
Obituary of Joseph F. Trumble
Joseph F. Trumble, age 46, of Omaha, NE since 2006, formerly of Altmar and Parish area, passed away Tuesday January 5th. Joseph was born September 29, 1974 in Syracuse. He graduated from APW High School in 1993. For over 20 years he was a member of and worked for the Plumbers and Steamfitters Union Local 81 (formerly 267) out of Syracuse. Joe loved playing golf, darts, and billiards in his spare time.
Joseph is survived by his fiancée Heather Binns of Omaha, NE, son, Nicholas John Trumble of Parish, daughter Kylie Mae Trumble of Parish, brother, Tom (Becky) Trumble of Parish, sister Kimberly Ann Trumble of West Monroe, nieces and nephew, Alysa, Rachel, Kelsey, Timmy, and Katie, numerous aunts, uncles, and cherished friends, and his beloved dogs Hank and Cylas.
Joe is preceded in death by his parents William and Carolyn (McCann) Trumble and daughter Emily.
Calling hours will be held from 1 to 4p.m. Tuesday, January 12th at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. Funeral services will immediately follow at 4p.m. There will be a spring burial at Riverside Cemetery, Altmar followed by a celebration of life reception. 
Trumble, Joseph F. (I78046)
 
12317 JOSEPH GREEN, of Green's Corners, represents one of the old families of the town, Robert Green and John Manning, his brother-in-law, having located at the Corners about 1780. They came from Dutchess County. Sarah Manning was Robert Green's wife. She bore him six sons, five of whom lived to advanced age. John M. Green was their second son, born August it, 1792, on the homestead at Green's Corners. He married Mary, daughter of Philip Radley, an early settler in Montgomery County, and located on a farm adjoining the homestead and there lived until December 16, 1883, when he died. He had two children, Susannah (deceased) and Joseph, who owns both his father's and grandfather's homesteads, aggregating 235 acres. I•Ie married Janet, daughter of William Lendrum, of Duanesburgh, and they have one son, John. Green, Robert (I63648)
 
12318 Joseph H. Goodroe - 1847 - 1920. Son of Henry and Julia Martin Goodroe. Husband of Pamela Forrester Goodroe. Married September 14, 1870. Section 5, Row 12. Goodroe, Joseph E. (I80708)
 
12319 Joseph H. Hager - July 16, 1887 - October 31, 1972. Son of Henry A. and Ida M. Treadway Hager. Husband of Laura Montondo Hager. Married January 23, 1906.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday November 1, 1972 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Pulaski - Joseph H. Hager, 85, of 7469 Jefferson Street, Pulaski, died Tuesday at a Mannsville nursing home. Born July 16, 1887 at Romona Beach, he attended local schools in that area. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Laura Montondo Hager and had resided in Pulaski most of his life. He was a carpenter and had dealt in real estate. Surviving is a son, Clarence J. Hager of Lorraine; a granddaughter; two great-grandsons; and a brother, Gerald Hager of Fernwood. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. 
Hager, Joseph Henry (I16216)
 
12320 JOSEPH H. PERRY
Newspaper October 31, 1989 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY)
Page: B4 | Section: Obit
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Joseph H. Perry, 64, of Rider Street died Monday at Oswego Hospital after becoming ill at his home.

A native of Massena, Mr. Perry lived in Parish 35 years. He retired two years ago after 30 years with Chrysler Corp., Syracuse.

Mr. Perry was a communicant of St. Anne's Church, Parish, and a member of the Pulaski Council of the Knights of Columbus.

Surviving are his wife, Evelyn; three daughters, Barbara Olney of Louisville, Ky., Elizabeth Pidkaminy of Parish and Peggy Edlin of Elizabethtown, Ky.; three sons, Joseph of Elizabethtown, Michael of Paducah, Ky., and David of Parish; two brothers, Isaac of Parish and Richard of Brandon, Vt.; and 16 grandchildren.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home and 11 a.m. in St. Anne's Church. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 7430 Main St. 
Perry, Joseph Henry (I76344)
 
12321 Joseph H. Sgroi, Sr., 74, of Syracuse, passed away Monday, September 17, 2018. He was born in Phoenix, NY, son of the late Joseph L. and Vera (Delano) Sgroi. Joseph worked as the Head Forman at Hoffman Air & Filtration. He loved woodworking and carpentry, you could always find him in his garage putting his skills to work. Joseph also loved watching old western movies and was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan. Most of all, he loved spending time with his family.
He was predeceased by his wife, Jo-Ann E. (Palmisano) Sgroi in 2013; his son, John F. Sgroi and two siblings.
Joseph is survived by his son, Joseph Sgroi, Jr. of Mattydale, NY; daughters, Kimmie Sgroi of Chittenango, NY, Terry Sgroi (Kim) of Syracuse, NY, Rachel Forgensi (David) of Syracuse, Shelly Huff (Bruce) of Ben Wheeler, TX and Robin Cooley of Texas; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Family and friends may call at the THOMAS J. PIRRO JR. FUNERAL HOME, 3401 Vickery Rd. (corner of Buckley Rd.) North Syracuse on Thursday, September 20, 2018 from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm with a funeral service by Rev. John Ahern immediately following. Entombment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery Mausoleum.
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Date of Death: September 17, 2018 
Sgroi, Joseph H. (I66630)
 
12322 Joseph Henry Perry, Jr., 71 of Cecilia, died Monday, December 9, 2019 at Hardin Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Parish, NY, served in the U.S. Army and was a retired Teacher from Hardin County Schools. He was an Apiarist. He was preceded in death by his wife, Brenda Maynard Perry and his parents, Joseph Perry Sr. and Evelyn Sullivan Perry. He is survived by three sons, Todd (Heidi) Perry of Alpharetta, GA, Matthew (Ginger) Perry of Upton and Mark (April) Perry of Louisville; his fiance, Patsy Nugent of Big Clifty and her children, Tara (Nelson) Lafferty-Blakeman and Michael (Felicia) Nugent; his siblings, Michael (Connie) Perry of Paducah, Barbara (Curt) Olney of Bowling Green, Elizabeth Pidkaminy and David (Annette) Perry all of Parish, NY and Margaret "Peggy" (Larry) Parshley of Elizabethtown; seven grandchildren, Tyler Perry, Alexandra Perry, Kiley Perry, Clay Perry, Ava Breann Perry, Ethan Perry and Jack Perry and several nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. at Brown Funeral Home with Rev. Shannon McCubbin officiating. Visitation will be from 2 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Perry, Joseph Henry (I76266)
 
12323 Joseph Isgar Obituary
Joseph D. Isgar, 57, of Bridgeport, passed away at home on Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Joseph is predeceased by his parents Henry and Dora Isgar. He is survived by his son Michael Isgar; brothers Scott, Don, Jeff, and Steve Isgar; sister Debbie Isgar; and many nieces and nephews.

Calling Hours will be held on Wednesday, May 19th, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, at Traub Funeral Home, Bridgeport, A Graveside Service will take place in Bridgeport Cemetery on Friday, May 21st, at 12:00. 
Isgar, Joseph D (I85114)
 
12324 Joseph J. Nestor - March 25, 1918 - February 14. 1988. Plot 0-413-A. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army during World War II with service from July 26, 1945 to July 7, 1946. Husband of Helen V. Mills Nestor.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, February 15, 1988 Syracuse Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Joseph J. Nestor, 69, of Deerfield Apartments, Pulaski, died Sunday at the Veterans Hospital in Syracuse after a long illness. Born in Jamesville. he lived in Jordan for 33 years and moved to Pulaski in 1983. He was manager of the State Fair Truck Stop in Syracuse and retired in 1966 due to ill health. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Mills; one daughter. Nancy Cone of Pulaski; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Michael Nestor of Nedrow; a sister, Frances Brooks of East Syracuse; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, and 11 a.m. in St. Francis Church, Lacona, the Rev. Raymond McVey officiating. Spring burial will be in the Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 8192 Harwood Drive, Sandy Creek. The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. 
Nestor, Joseph J. (I71309)
 
12325 JOSEPH J. REITZ
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - March 6, 2000Browse Issues
Joseph J. Reitz, 55, of 4594 Onondaga Blvd.,Onondaga, died Saturday at home.

Born in Oswego, he was a graduate of Oswego High School. He was a laborer with Local 214 in Oswego. He worked on various construction sites throughout New York state, including the Nine Mile 1 and 2 nuclear power plants. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War.

Survivors: His wife, the former Carla Johnson; a daughter, Brandi Masters of Syracuse; his mother, Rose Trenca Reitz of Oswego; four sisters, Mary Manwaring, Carol Stuber, Patty Virgin and Kathy Ponzi, all of Oswego; two brothers, August and Phillip, both of Oswego; a grandchild.

Services: Noon Wednesday at Nelson Funeral Home. Burial, St. Peter's Cemetery, Oswego. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 124 W. Fifth St., Oswego. 
Reitz, Joseph John (I11605)
 
12326 Joseph John Reynolds - December 7, 1942 - March 8, 1970. Son of Orlando Buell and Gladys May Martin Reynolds.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 12, 1970 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Joseph John Reynolds Dies Suddenly Sunday - Joseph John Reynolds, 27, of Richland, died unexpectedly Sunday while snowmobiling with members of his family. He was taken to the office of Dr. Burch K. Reed by his brother, Orlando Reynolds, where he was pronounced dead. Death was later attributed to a ruptured aorta. He was born December 7, 1942 in the Town of Richland, the son of Orlando B. Reynolds and Gladys May Martin Reynolds. He attended Richland and Pulaski schools and was employed by the Richland Dry Kiln. He was a member of the Richland Church of Christ and the Mohawk Snow Riders Association. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Gladys Stevens; his step-father, Donald Stevens; five brothers, Orlando F., William H., Frederick V., Richard D., and Frank S. Reynolds, all of Richland; five sisters, Mary Woolson and Ruth Waite of Richland; Elsie Klebs and Jane Dingman of Lacona and Suzzie Norton of Sandy Creek; six step-brothers and two step-sisters; his grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Martin of Richland and his step-grandfather, Ernest D. Stevens of Pulaski. A prayer service was held Wednesday, March 11 at the Foster Funeral Home with the funeral held at the Richland Church of Christ. The Rev. Gene Kearns officiated. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery. 
Reynolds, Joseph John (I60460)
 
12327 Joseph Knapp Myers - January 26, 1814 - October 14, 1898. Son of Samuel and Bathsheba Myers. Husband of Phoebe Norcross Mason Myers.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 19, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Joseph Myers, an old and respected resident of this town, died last Friday, and was buried from the church here on Sunday.
Newspaper Article - Thursday, October 20, 1898 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - The funeral of Joseph Myers, an old much respected resident of this town, was held here last Sunday at 1 p.m. He leaves a large family of sons and daughters, all grown up and married. Mr. Myers has lived for many years at his old home, foot of the Myers Hill, and by his death another old landmark has been removed.
 
Myers, Joseph Knapp (I73159)
 
12328 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Capece, Kelly (I9572)
 
12329 JOSEPH M. NOLAN MOONEY
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - July 8, 1999

Joseph Michael Nolan Mooney, 1, of 49 Nolan Drive,Pulaski, died Monday at Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C.

He was born in Syracuse.

Survivors: His mother, Denise Mooney of Pulaski; his father, Michael Nolan of Pulaski; his maternal grandmother and stepgrandfather, Diane Mooney and Joseph Godfrey of Mexico; his maternal grandfather and stepgrandmother, Douglas and Peggy Mooney of Jamesville; his paternal grandparents, Michael and Dorene Nolan of Pulaski; his maternal great-grandparents, Eleanor Spicer of Pulaski and James Spicer of Eatonton, Ga., and Merrill and Audrey Mooney of Pulaski; his paternal great-grandmothers, Mary Nolan of Parish and Helen Deptuch of Oswego.

Services: 9:30 a.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial, Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours, 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 52 Park St., Pulaski. 
Nolan, Joseph Michael (I58270)
 
12330 JOSEPH M. OTTENSCHOT

Injuries suffered Thursday afternoon when a farm tractor overturned, proved fatal to Joseph Martin Ottenschot, 52, of Parish R.D. 2, who died Sunday morning in the Oswego Hospital.

Mr. Ottenschot suffered a fractured back and internal injuries, along with a compound fracture of the left forearm and had been in a critical condition since Thursday afternoon when he was rushed to the hospital.

He had been working with a tractor on the Martin Weber farm in the Villiard District, Mexico, when the accident occurred.

Weber and several neighboring men used another tractor to free the injured man after the vehicle dropped over backward to pin him to the ground.

Dr. John Anderson of Mexico treated Mr. Ottenschot at the scene. He was taken to the hospital in the Gibbs ambulance of Mexico.

Mr. Ottenschot was born in Holland and had resided in this
country for many years. He was a contract baler and moved
his equipment to the various farms under contract for the haying season.

He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose of Syracuse and a communicant of St. Ann's Catholic Church in Parish where he had lived 15 years. He was a former resident of Syracuse and Homer.

Surviving besieges his wife, Mrs. Delia Grenon Ottenschot; are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ottenschot of Homer; two daughters, Mrs. JoAnn Johnson of Syracuse and Mrs. Cecelia Dayger of Parish; six grandchildren; and three brothers, George and Leonard Ottenschot of Homer and Merton Ottenschot of Rochester.

Services were Tue sday at 9:15 a.m. in the Harter Funeral Home Parish, and at 9:30 a.m. in St. Ann's Catholic Church. Burial was in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery in Parish

Source: Mexico Independent and Parish Mirror, July 30, 1959 
Ottenschot, Joseph Martin (I46492)
 
12331 Joseph Morin Obituary
June 3, 2003 Joseph R. Morin Jr., 50, 147 Canning Factory Road, Pulaski, died Tuesday in Syracuse. He was born November 27, 1952, the son of Joseph R. Sr. and Bernice Baker Morin in Baltimore, MD. He resided in Pulaski since 1987, and previously lived in Corpus Christi, TX. He graduated from Cicero High School in 1971 and was employed by various construction companies as well as welder and shop fabricating. He was also known as Rock & Ronnie, a guitar player for any occasion for most of his life. Surviving are his wife, Violet M.; one son, Joseph H. of Rochester; one daughter, Heather Francis of Pembrooke Pines, FL; his father and mother, Sharon and Joseph R. Morin Sr. of North Syracuse; two sisters, Linda Bingham of Aurora, CO, and Michelle Wilkinson of Clay; two brothers, Robert Holt Prescott, WI, and John Morin of North Syracuse. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, NY, with Pastor Ronnie Coy officiating. Calling hours will be Friday 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. 
Morin, Joseph H Jr. (I85393)
 
12332 JOSEPH P. COLEMAN RETIRED AUTO MECHANIC
Newspaper August 17, 1998 | Watertown Daily Times (NY)
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A prayer service for Joseph Peter Coleman, 66, Military Road, will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, Watertown, followed by a 10 a.m. funeral Mass at St. Patrick's Church, Watertown. Burial will be in Sanford Corners Cemetery, Calcium.

Calling hours were scheduled for 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Mr. Coleman died Saturday evening at his home, where he had been under the care of Hospice of Jefferson County Inc.

Born Aug. 4, 1932, in Watertown, the son of Daniel A. and Margaret G. Carlin Coleman, he attended Immaculate Heart Academy, Watertown, and served in the Navy as a petty officer third class during the Korean War. He was stationed in Norfolk, Va., aboard the ship USS Cadmus.

He married Shirley J. Jewett on May 17, 1952, in the rectory of St. Patrick's Church with the Rev. Frederick P. Diviney, then pastor, officiating.

Mr. Coleman was an automobile mechanic for 35 years, retiring as shop foreman at Riverfront Motors, Clayton. He was also employed for several years at Northrop Motor Co., Watertown, and Lofink Motor Co., Carthage.

Surviving besides his wife are two sons, Joseph Jr., Watertown, and Christopher, Clifton Park; four daughters, Mrs. Mark (Mary Anne) Petranchuk, North Syracuse, Mrs. Alan (Barbara) Miller, Scottsville, Vicky Coleman, Oswego, and Mrs. Timothy (Lucille) Eiss, Brownville; four brothers, Paul, Texas, Michael, Tarpon Springs, Fla., and Patrick and James, both of Watertown; three sisters, Mary Jane Deline, Ormond Beach, Fla., Carolyn Pratt, Watertown, and Corky Taylor, Adams Center; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

A brother, Daniel, and two sisters, Margaret Peckham and Rita Deline, died before him.

Donations may be made to Hospice of Jefferson County Inc., 425 Washington St., Watertown, N.Y. 13601.

Correction:

The following published correction appeared Tuesday, Aug. 18, on page 27 of both editions:

Due to an error by a Times employee, information was omitted from the obituary for Joseph Peter Coleman, 66, Military Road, that ran in Monday's edition.

Mr. Coleman is also survived by 17 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

He died Saturday at his home, where he was under the care of Hospice of Jefferson County Inc.
 
Coleman, Joseph Peter (I73509)
 
12333 Joseph P. Soule - died May 26, 1860, age 28 years. Son of Constant and Lucena Brace Soule.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 31, 1860 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Killed by Lightening - About 41/4 P.M. on Saturday, two men, Samuel Soule, bachelor, aged 63, and Joseph Soule, aged 28, married less than a year, were killed by lightening, near Page's Mill, a mile or more south of Port Ontario. They had been fishing, and, on their return, took shelter under and in a large button wood tree during a thunder shower. They were leaning against the tree when it was struck. David Russell and Charles A. Bradnor, who had also been fishing, happened to take shelter under the same tree, but, fearing the vivid lightening, removed a few feet from the trunk. Russell, who was about 16 feet distant, was shocked but not injured, and Bradnor, who was about 10 feet distant, was knocked over upon his hands, but without injury. Samuel Soule was killed dead by the stroke, but Joseph was alive long enough to say, in reply to a question of Bradnor, that he was hurt, after which he fell over dead. The bodies were carried to the house of Mr. Stephen Soule, brother of Samuel, where Dr. Tisdale (to whom we are indebted for our information) examined them on Sunday. Joseph Soule bore the marks of the electric fluid on his stomach and left side, and was quite warm about the stomach, although mortification had set in. The right shoulder of Samuel was much marked and scorched by the lightening.
 
Soule, Joseph P. (I68535)
 
12334 JOSEPH R. TRUMBLE SR.
Syracuse Herald American (NY) - April 21, 1996Browse Issues
Joseph R. Trumble Sr., 33, of 4133 Tanner Road, South Onondaga, died Friday from injuries suffered in an automobile accident in Orwell.

Born in Oswego, he lived in South Onondaga three years. He was owner and operator of J.M.T. Hauling in South Onondaga. He attended Greater Grace Christian Fellowship Church in Rome and South Onondaga United Methodist Church. He was a member of the National Rifle Association.

Surviving are his wife, the former Mabel Gerow; four sons, Charles Sharon, Zechariah Trumble, Ronny Trumble and Joseph Trumble Jr., all of South Onondaga; three daughters, Elizabeth Sharon and Krystal-Jeanne Trumble, both of South Onondaga, and Melissa Trumble of Camden; his father, Joseph Dupont of Panther Lake; two brothers, Myrol and Kevin, both of Altmar; and nine sisters, Pauline and Donna Trumble and Joanne Cronk, all of Altmar, Julie and Karen Trumble, both of Redfield, Barbara Turk, Cindy Vanderworken and Betty Smith, all of Camden, and Maryann Harrington of Jewell.

Services are 11 a.m. Tuesday at Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Home Inc. Burial is in Altmar Cemetery.

Calling hours are 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, 4612 S. Salina St., Syracuse.

Contributions may be made to LaFayette Outreach.

MAN PLEADS INNOCENT TO DWI THOMAS W. WHEELER OF ALTMAR IS ACCUSED IN AN ACCIDENT THAT KILLED A SYRACUSE MAN.
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - April 25, 1996Browse Issues
An Altmar man, facing drunken-driving charges in the death Friday of a Syracuse man, was arraigned Wednesday in Town Court.

Thomas W. Wheeler, 52, pleaded not guilty about 10 a.m. to two counts of driving while intoxicated and a count of vehicular manslaughter, said Justice Ernest J. Mance III of Richland Town Court. Mance was a visiting judge in Orwell.

Wheeler posted $1,000 cash bail and is to appear May 1 in Orwell Town Court, Mance said.

Wheeler was charged with DWI at University Hospital in Syracuse a day after the accident that killed Joseph R. Trumble, 33, of Tanner Road, Syracuse.

Oswego County Assistant District Attorney Donald Todd said Wednesday that the sheriff's department told him Wheeler had a blood-alcohol level of 2.2 percent.

Undersheriff Reuel A. Todd said Wheeler was driving, with Trumble as a passenger, when Wheeler's 1984 Mercury went off county Route 2 in Orwell shortly before 7 p.m. Friday.

Wheeler had been driving east on Route 2 when his car drifted off the right shoulder and struck a guardrail, Undersheriff Todd said.

Trumble was pronounced dead at the scene. Wheeler was taken to University Hospital.

Trumble was buried Tuesday, said his aunt, Sharon Sampson of Altmar. She said she would support Wheeler.

"We don't blame Mr. Wheeler at all," Sampson said Wednesday.

Wheeler and Trumble were friends as well as distant relatives, Sampson said.

She said Trumble, an Altmar native, had moved with his family to Syracuse three years ago.

Trumble, a father of four young children and stepfather of his wife's two children, had a scrap metal business, JMT Hauling, in Syracuse, Sampson said.

She said Wheeler had been working for Trumble and stayed overnight at Trumble's house Thursday.

Wheeler was driving Trumble to visit his sister, Julie Trumble of Altmar, when the accident occurred, Sampson said.

SYRACUSE MAN KILLED IN ORWELL CAR CRASH THE ALTMAR RESIDENT DRIVING THE VEHICLE IS CHARGED WITH DWI.
Syracuse Herald American (NY) - April 21, 1996Browse Issues
Oswego County sheriff's investigators charged an Altmar man with driving while intoxicated Saturday, the day after he was involved in a car accident that killed a Syracuse man.

Oswego County Undersheriff Reuel Todd said Thomas W. Wheeler, 52, was arrested and charged with DWI at University Hospital in connection with the crash that killed 33-year-old Joseph R. Trumble of Tanner Road, Syracuse.

"Wheeler was placed under arrest at the hospital, where blood was drawn for testing," Todd said.'

Todd said Wheeler was driving with Trumble as a passenger when Wheeler's 1984 Mercury went off county Route 2 in Orwell shortly before 7 p.m. Friday.

The car had been traveling east on Route 2 when it drifted off the right shoulder and struck a guardrail, Todd said. Trumble was pronounced dead at the scene by Oswego County Assistant District Attorney Donald Todd, who also serves as a deputy county coroner.

Wheeler was transported to the Syracuse hospital, where a nursing supervisor said he was listed in fair condition Saturday.

Wheeler and Trumble were friends as well as distant relatives, said Trumble's aunt, Sharon Sampson of Altmar. She said Trumble, an Altmar native, had moved with his family to Syracuse three years ago.

Trumble, a father of four young children and stepfather of his wife's two children, had a scrap metal business, JMT Hauling, in Syracuse, Sampson said. She said Wheeler had been working for Trumble and stayed overnight at Trumble's house Thursday.

He was driving Trumble to visit his sister Julie Trumble of Altmar when the accident occurred, Sampson said.

Sampson said she doesn't blame Wheeler for the accident.

"It could happen to most anybody," she said. "No one is angry, just hurt and confused as to why such a senseless thing has to happen."

She said Trumble is also survived by two brothers, three sisters and six stepsisters.

Todd said Tom Wheeler is the brother of Oswego County Sheriff's Investigator Robert Wheeler, who spent some time Saturday consoling Trumble's relatives. 
Trumble, Joseph Roswell (I51601)
 
12335 JOSEPH RINALDI
Syracuse Herald American (NY) - August 19, 1990Browse Issues
Joseph Rinaldi, 66, of 150 Hazelhurst died Saturday.

Mr. Rinaldi was a life resident of Syracuse. He worked for Chrysler Corp.'s New Process Gear for more than 30 years.

He was an Army veteran of the India-Burma campaigns.

Mr. Rinaldi was a member of the Holy Cross Polish Catholic National Church. He also was a member of the Wagon Wheel Club.

Surviving is his wife, Beverly Rinaldi; a son and daughter-in-law, Joseph and Marilyn Rinaldi Jr.; two daughters and sons-in-law, Irene and Ronald Kowalski, and Mary and Robert Henri; six brothers, Vince, George, John, Raymond, Ben and Peter Rinaldi; three sisters, Rose Rinaldi, Margaret Martin and Ann Black Gottschalk; stepsons and stepdaughters-in-law, Gerry and Mary Finley, Garrison and Norene Randall, Peter and Shriley Tutuski, Steven and Chris Lashomb, Ronald Chroman and Mary Lou Arnold; and 14 grandchildren.

A prayer will be held 9 a.m. Monday at the funeral home, followed by services 9:30 a.m. at the Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church. Burial will be at the family's convenience.

Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Bordynski-Hollis Funeral Home, 1105 W. Genesee St. 
Rinaldi, Joseph (I62581)
 
12336 JOSEPH SANDERSON was born on 28 Aug 1679/80, in Watertown, Middlesex, MA: "Joseph Sanderson, son of Willyam and Sary Sanderson" (click on birth record, at right. SOURCE: Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988: Holbrook Research Institute), and eventually settled in Groton. He married Sarah, daughter of Samuel and Hannah Page. (He possibly also married a Bethia Kemp.) He was willed £5 and a "musquet" by Robert Sanderson in 1693. Joseph and Sarah's son, Joseph Jr., was born 30 Aug 1714, in Groton, MA and died 20 Mar 1772 in Whately, MA. Joseph Sr. died in 1736, in Groton, Middlesex, MA.
 
Sanderson, Joseph (I2927)
 
12337 Joseph Sheldon Jones - died September 5, 1885, age 53 years. Husband of Ellen M. Herrington. Section 2, Row 4.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 10, 1885 Pulaski Democrat ¬ Pulaski, New York - Died - At Selkirk, New York, September 5, 1885, Joseph S. Jones, aged 54 years. 
Jones, Joseph Sheldon (I43842)
 
12338 Joseph W. Bentley - December 15, 1832 - January 25, 1842. Plot B-268. Son of David and Susannah Bennett Bentley. Bentley, Joseph W. (I71319)
 
12339 Joseph W. Burr - Killed at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on July 1, 1863_ Company G, 147th New York Infantry Volunteers during the Civil War. Son of Elisha and Charlotte Nash Burr. Burr, Joseph Warren (I27237)
 
12340 Joseph W. Gressler, 76

Joseph W. Gressler, 76, of Rainbow Shores, Pulaski, N.Y., died after a brief illness in St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, N.Y., June 26, 1980.

He was the son of the late George M. and Emma Hayes Gressler. Mr. Gressler was a native of St. Johnsville, N.Y., raised in Little Falls, N.Y. and a resident of Pulaski, N.Y. since 1945. He was employed as a rigger, for Syracuse Rigging Co., Syracuse, N.Y. retiring in 1972.

He was a member of the International Association of Bridge Structional and Ornamental Iron Works and Local No. 60, Syracuse, N.Y. He was a communicate of St. John's Evangelist Church, Pulaski, N.Y.

Survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Nooan Gressler, Pulaski, a son Jospeh W. Gressler, Jr., Watertown. Three daughters, Mrs. Edward (Joanne) Mazzoli, New Haven, N.Y., Mrs. Emma Christensen, Utica, N.Y., Mrs. William (Margaret) Gregory, North Carolina. Twelve grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Richard (Louise) Salisbury, Mattydale, N.Y., Mrs. Floyd (Geraldine) Nolan, Pulaski, N.Y., a brother, Charles Gressler, Clifton Park, N.Y.

Services were at 9 a.m., Monday at Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, Pulaski, N.Y.

A mass of christian burial will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m., St. John's Evangelist Church, Pulaski, N.Y. Interment was in Pulaski Cemetery,. Pulaski, N.Y.

Calling hours were Saturday, 7-9 p.m. and Sunday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.

Source: Pulaski Democrat, July 2, 1980 
Gressler, Joseph W. (I46079)
 
12341 Joseph was born in Canada. He came to Redfield, NY in the mid 1800s and worked in the woods, saving to purchase land. He went back to Canada to get his wife and children there--only to find she had thought him dead/gone, and taken up with another man. He returned to the US in 1869.
Joseph returned to Redfield, and later met/married Mathilda Savin/Sullivan. They farmed on the Williamstown-Redfield Rd. Both Joseph and his wife spoke French as their native language.
Artibee is the initial spelling of the family name when they are first in the records of Redfield.
Family may be listed as #220/222 on Redfield 1880 census---Joseph and Matilda are correct, but the list of children --Matilda, Benjamin and William has differing dates.

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Joseph was born in Canada. He came to Redfield, NY in the mid 1800s and worked in the woods, saving to purchase land. He went back to Canada to get his wife and children there--only to find she had thought him dead/gone, and taken up with another man. He returned to the US in 1869.
Joseph returned to Redfield, and later met/married Mathilda Savin/Sullivan. They farmed on the Williamstown-Redfield Rd. Both Joseph and his wife spoke French as their native language.
Artibee is the initial spelling of the family name when they are first in the records of Redfield.
Family may be listed as #220/222 on Redfield 1880 census---Joseph and Matilda are correct, but the list of children --Matilda, Benjamin and William has differing dates.
 
Archibee, Joseph (I60615)
 
12342 Joseph Zesky, 79, of East Syracuse, passed away Saturday, May 1, 2010, at home after a short illness. Born in Syracuse, he was a retired plumber and a member of Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 267. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. He was an avid fisherman and hunter. He was a member of the Red & White Club and East Syracuse Lions Club. He enjoyed polka dancing and helping family and friends. He fulfilled his longtime dream of becoming an altar server and a Eucharistic minister. Survivors: his wife of 53 years, Jean (Woodworth) Zesky; five daughters, Kathryn Mitchell of East Syracuse, Sandra (Dean) Baker of East Syracuse, Mary (Michael) Pettitt of Virginia Beach, VA, Patricia DelPriore of Minoa and Donna (Patrick) Krzykowski of Lakeland; one son, Joseph (Theresa) of Central Square; 21 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Services: 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 4, at Forani & Cline Funeral Home, 206 Kinne Street, East Syracuse, followed by a 10 a.m. service in St. Matthew's Church in East Syracuse. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery in Dewitt. Calling hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Monday, May 3, at the funeral home. Contributions: Hospice or St. Matthew's Food Pantry.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard on May 2, 2010
 
Zesky, Joseph (I35661)
 
12343 Joseph's grandmotherm Sarah May Stout, is living in his household as a 75 year old widow in the 1860 Johnson County census.
 
Robinson, M.D. (I4244)
 
12344 JOSEPH6 TAILLON (JOSEPH JEAN BAPTISTE5, JEAN MICHEL DIT4, ETIENNE OLIVIER MICHEL DIT LE TARDIF DIT3, GILLES2 MICHEL, MICHEL1) was born March 23, 1756 in Indian Lands, Stormont, Ontario, Canada, and died May 23, 1838 in Cornwall, Ontario. He married MARIE JOSEPHTE GERVAIS February 27, 1775 in Chateaugay, Quebec Canada, daughter of GABRIEL GERVAIS and MARIE LEBOEUF. She was born 1754 in Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada, and died January 06, 1841 in Stormont, Ontario.

Notes for JOSEPH TAILLON:
Listed on the 1809 map as a tenant of Concession 1-lot 3 of the Indian Lands. ( This map shows John Taillon and J. Gesman listed as a tenants of Concession 2- lot 4 of the Indian Lands. Joseph is listed as from the 2nd Concession, Indian Lands in 1814.

In the Christian Guardian "Death Notices" 23rd May 1838, TIO (sic) Joseph, who fought against Wolfe at the Battle of Quebec, died at Cornwall: age 100, survived by his wife, 17 children, 108 grandchildren and 77 great grandchildren. This notice seems to be attributed to Joseph, but there is a conflict for the age at death.

Notes for MARIE JOSEPHTE GERVAIS:
A.k.a. Josette. Buried January 8, 1841 St. Andrews, Stormont, Ontario Canada.

Marriage Notes for JOSEPH TAILLON and MARIE GERVAIS:
St. Joachim.

Children of JOSEPH TAILLON and MARIE GERVAIS are:
i. FRANCOIS7 TAILLON.
ii. SUSANNE TAILLON.
iii. MARGUERITE TAILLON, b. 1776, Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada; m. JOSEPH ARGUETTE, January 10, 1814, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada.

Marriage Notes for MARGUERITE TAILLON and JOSEPH ARGUETTE:
A double wedding. Present were Pierre Arguette and Joseph Taillon.

iv. JEAN-BAPTISTE TAILLON, b. May 04, 1777; m. MARIE MAGDELEINE ROUSSEL, October 12, 1807, St. Andrews, Stormont, Ontario, Canada; b. September 23, 1791, Stormont, Ontario, Canada; d. January 05, 1862, St. Regis, Quebec, Canada.
v. JEAN-BAPTISTE TAILLON, b. February 21, 1778.

Notes for JEAN-BAPTISTE TAILLON:
Baptized February 21 1778, in St. Joseph de Soulanges.

vi. MARIE JOSEPHTE TAILLON, b. Abt. 1779; d. Bef. 1827, Indian Lands, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada; m. JOSEPH DUHAUT-JASMIN, March 01, 1802, St. Regis, Quebec Canada; b. August 25, 1778, Vaudreuil, Quebec Canada.

Notes for JOSEPH DUHAUT-JASMIN:
Baptism August 26, 1778 in St. Michel, Vaudreuil, Quebec Canada.

Marriage Notes for MARIE TAILLON and JOSEPH DUHAUT-JASMIN:
St. Regis record M-3. Attending were- Lorin and Ambrose brothers of the groom, Joseph father of the bride, Joseph brother of the bride.

vii. PIERRE TAILLON, b. Abt. 1780; d. Lot 19, 7th, Charlottenburgh, Ontario; m. FRANCOISE ASSELIN, February 24, 1800, Indian Lands, Ontario, Canada; b. March 06, 1783, Soulanges, Quebec, Canada.

Notes for PIERRE TAILLON:
A.k.a. Peter Taillon. In 1824 family was living in Raquette, New York. Described as day laborer on South Branch in 1837.

Notes for FRANCOISE ASSELIN:
A.k.a Francis Aslin/ Ascelin/Auslin. Member of St. Raphaels parish.

Marriage Notes for PIERRE TAILLON and FRANCOISE ASSELIN:
St. Regis record M-5. Married by Roderic MacDonell and witnessed by Joseph Duhaut and Joseph Depuis.

viii. JOSEPH TAILLON, b. April 26, 1780; d. April 1858, Flanagans Point, Canada; m. (1) ELIZABETH TAILLON; m. (2) MARIE ANNE ASSELIN, February 07, 1803, Indian Lands, Stormont, Ontario, Canada; b. Abt. 1783; d. November 1863, Flanagans Point, Canada.

Notes for MARIE ANNE ASSELIN:
A.k.a.; Oslain, Ancilla, Ascelin.

Marriage Notes for JOSEPH TAILLON and MARIE ASSELIN:
Saint Regis record M-2. Does not state parents names. Marriage performed by Roderic MacDonall Missionary. Present were Peter Russell and Louis Jasmin. ( I would think this was Pierre Roussel and Louis Duhaut dit Jasmin).

ix. AMABLE TAILLON, b. May 31, 1782.

Notes for AMABLE TAILLON:
Baptized June 1, 1782 in Soulanges.

x. JEREMIAH TAILLON, b. September 06, 1784; m. MARY THERESE BALAR.

Notes for JEREMIAH TAILLON:
A.k.a. Germain. Listed as Farmer of Indian lands in son Frances Xavier's baptism record, St. Regis.

Notes for MARY THERESE BALAR:
A.k.a. Bedard and Balard.

xi. CATHERINE TAILLON, b. Abt. 1786; d. March 05, 1800, St. Regis, Quebec Canada.

Notes for CATHERINE TAILLON:
Buried at the cemetery of the St. Regis mission. Death rcord St. Regis S-1.

xii. FRANCOIS XAVIER TAILLON, b. Abt. 1790; m. FELICITE LEPAGE DIT SAINT AMAND, February 19, 1810, St. Regis, Quebec Canada.

Notes for FRANCOIS XAVIER TAILLON:
A.k.a. "Mars".

xiii. FRANCIS TAILLON, b. 1790; d. September 08, 1878, Glen Walter, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada; m. ELIZABETH ROUSSELL, February 10, 1814, Indian Lands 2nd Concession, Ontario, Canada; b. Abt. 1795; d. May 13, 1866, Flanagans Point, Canada.

Notes for ELIZABETH ROUSSELL:
A.k.a. Lisette, Louise.

Marriage Notes for FRANCIS TAILLON and ELIZABETH ROUSSELL:
Present Joseph Taillon and Peter Roussell. Double wedding. (Francis' sister Margaret) Wedding dates are recorded one on January 10th the other on February 10th both indicate double wedding)

xiv. MARIE LOUISE TAILLON, b. Abt. 1795; m. BARTHELEMY COLLET, July 13, 1818, St. Regis, Quebec Canada.

Notes for MARIE LOUISE TAILLON:
Baptized in St. Regis.

xv. CATHERINE TAILLON, b. January 24, 1796, St. Regis, Quebec, Canada; m. PIERRE ROUSSEL, February 03, 1809, St. Regis, Quebec, Canada.

Notes for CATHERINE TAILLON:
St. Regis record B-3 shows baptized on January 25, 1798 in the Indian Lands by L. Archambault, priest. Godfather Pierre Roi (Peter King), godmother Josephine Taillon.

xvi. PIERRE TAILLON, b. May 29, 1800, Indian Lands, Stormont, Ontario, Canada; d. April 16, 1801, Indian Lands, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada.

Notes for PIERRE TAILLON:
Baptized June 1, 1800, in Indian Lands, by A. Vanfelson, priest (St. Regis record B-24). Godparents Peter Taillon brother and Francoise Asselin wife of Peter Taillon. Buried April 17, 1801, St. Regis.

xvii. LOUIS TAILLON, b. May 26, 1803, Indian Lands, Stormont, Ontario, Canada; d. April 1858; m. MARIA ASSELIN, November 20, 1835.

Notes for LOUIS TAILLON:
St. Regis record B-18, baptized on May 29, 1803 by Roderic MacDonell, Missionary to the Scots and to St. Regis. Godparents were Pierre Arcuet and L'aimable Taillon. 
Taillon, Joseph Michel Olivier (I69815)
 
12345 Josephine (Honey) Antosh, 88, of East Stanton Street, Hudson, died Sunday in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, following a lengthy illness.

Born in Hudson, she was a daughter of the late Casimer and Mary Salamacha Jesikiewicz. She attended Plains schools and was a lifelong resident.

She was employed in the local shoe factory industry until her retirement.

She was a member of St. Joseph Church, Hudson; a charter member and past officer of the Confraternity of Christian Mothers of St. Joseph Church and the Senior Citizens' Organization of Plains.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward A., on October 28, 1994; by sisters Constance Jesikiewicz, Frances Audelevicz and Pearl Bogut; and by brothers John and Frank Jesikiewicz.

Surviving are a daughter, Mary Jo Bennett, Endwell, New York; son Philip, Hudson; grandchildren Rebecca Antosh, Rachel Antosh, Renee Antosh, Todd Bennett and Tanya Bennett; great-grandchildren Michael and Adam Williams; and a sister, Rose Valinsky, Shelton, Connecticut.

The funeral will be held Friday at 9 a.m. from the Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 Stark Street, Plains, with a funeral Mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Joseph Church, Hudson.

Interment will be in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Plains.

Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
The Confraternity of Christian Mothers will recite the Rosary Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. and form an honor guard Friday morning, before the funeral Mass in St. Joseph Church. .

Published in Times Leader on October 3, 2006 
Jesikiewicz, Josephine Marian (I55483)
 
12346 Josephine L. Parsons Soule - May 10, 1894 - December 24, 1976. Daughter of Loren J. and Ida Barker Parsons. Wife of Glen Russell Soule.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, December 27, 1976 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Josephine L. Soule, 82, of 7340 Lake Street, Pulaski, died Friday evening at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown. She was born in New Haven and attended school in New Haven, graduating from Mexico High School and Pulaski Teachers Training Class. Mrs. Soule had taught in Scriba and New Haven schools. She had resided in Pulaski all her life. She was cafeteria manager for Pulaski Academy Central School for many years and was Post-Standard Circulation Manager for Pulaski. Mrs. Soule was Oswego County Republican Committeewoman for over 20 years. She was active in the antique business with her son, Loren Soule, making trips to England in 1959 and 1964. She was a member of the Congregational Church. Surviving are three sons, Frederick Soule of Montgomery, Bruce and Loren Soule, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Matteson and Miss Lucetta Parson of Oswego; and a brother Willard Parsons of Oswego. Services were held at 1 p.m. today at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. John Hottenstein officiated. Spring burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Northern New York Chapter of the American Heart Association, Pulaski.
 
Parsons, Josephine Lavinia (I43494)
 
12347 Josephine M. Nicholson, age 79, resident of Pulaski, passed away Friday at her home. Josephine (Jo) had resided in Pulaski since 1969 and had previously lived in Richmond, VA. She was born May 7, 1934 in Pittsfield, MA. She graduated from Pittsfield High School in 1951. Jo married Hugh Nicholson on November 15, 1977. She was employed by Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. in Pittsfield, MA. She was also employed by Pulaski High School and later Oswego County BOCES where she retired from in 1978. Jo was a member of several Pulaski Bowling Leagues.
Surviving her husband, Hugh; three sons, Jeffrey (Karen) Sottung of Pulaski, Steven (Donna) Sottung of West Grove, PA and Dwight Sottung (Lori Clark) of Pulaski; two daughters, Jeanette (Terry) Wilson and Nancy (Harlan) Stevenson both of Pulaski; three stepsons, Scot (Cindy) Nicholson, Dean (Toni) Nicholson and David (Jodi) Nicholson, all of Pulaski; two stepdaughters, Jody (Scott) Wickert, of Cicero and Luann (Tab) Holliday, of Georgia; two brothers, Charles A. Mancivalano of Pittsfield, MA and Michael Mancivalano of Houston, TX; 23 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
A Memorial Service will be held 10 a.m., Wednesday October 2, 2013, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Donations may be made to the , Central New York Affiliate, 5008 Brittonfield Pkwy. Suite 300, East Syracuse, NY 13057.
Date of Death: September 27, 2013
Published in the Syracuse Post Standard from Sept. 28 to Sept. 29, 
Mancivalano, Josephine M. (I70842)
 
12348 Josephine Virginia Strassner

Audubon, NJ

(nee JoJo Yoppolo), passed away on September 23, 2015. She was the loving partner of William Corney and treasured mother of Gretchen Mills (Carl) of Mickleton, NJ, Gwendolyn Yoppolo of Oaklyn, NJ and George Strassner, III (Nicole) of Haddonfield, NJ. She is survived by her grandchildren Stephanie, Jessica, and Ronald Mills, Emily and Claire Strassner, and step grandson Cameron Starrett. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in Toledo alongside her siblings Janet Plocek, Nancy Schonter, Louis Yoppolo, all of OH, and the late Joseph Yoppolo of AZ. She is predeceased by her parents Joseph Yoppolo and Rhea Sprague (Corrao), and by her nephew Tony Plocek, and is survived by many beloved nieces and nephews.

Beautiful inside and out, she brought light and laughter to everyone around her with her generous spirit and playful attitude. She always took care of others before thinking of herself. She will be deeply missed.

Services are private.

To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.
Published in Courier Post on Sep. 27, 2015. 
Yoppolo, Josephine Jojo (I76810)
 
12349 Josheba “Josie” Fisher Carpenter - April 5, 1855 - February 2, 1927. Daughter of James E. and Cordelia Chapman Fisher. Wife of Emory Carpenter.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 10, 1927 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Emery Carpenter - Mrs. Emery Carpenter, 71 years old, died February 2nd, at nine o'clock at her home on the Rome Street Road three miles from Pulaski. Mrs. Carpenter was born in Boylston, April 5, 1855. She had been an invalid for 12 years, but death was due to a heart attack. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Jerry Look, of Orwell, and Ruth of Pulaski, two sisters, the Misses Lodama and Urbany Fisher [sic] of Orwell, and two grandchildren. The funeral was held Saturday at 1 o'clock in the afternoon at home, Rev. Ray Wootton, Rector of the St. James Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial in Evergreen cemetery, Orwell, where Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter formerly resided.
 
Fisher, Josheba Jane (I72702)
 
12350 Joshua Shepard Emery - 1827 - March 22, 1894, age 66 years, 3 months. Son of Samuel and Catherine Emery. Husband of Lydia M. Emery & Amelia Heath Emery.
Newspaper Article - March 27, 1894 Jefferson County Journal - Adams, New York - Wardwell Settlement - Mr. and Mrs. Win Tousley were called to Holmesville during the past week by the sickness and death of Mrs. Tonsley's brother-in-law, Shepard Emery.
Newspaper Article - Wednesday, May 9, 1894 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Legal Papers Filed - A certified copy of the last will of the late J. Shepard Emery of Richland has been filed in the county clerk's office.
 
Emery, Joshua Shepard (I52908)
 

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