Matches 13,801 to 13,850 of 21,895
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| 13801 | MEDI: Census | Source (S608)
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| 13802 | MEDI: Census | Source (S653)
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| 13803 | MEDI: Census DATE: 12 Apr 2002 **** [Source added during the import of the Worldconnect Database: "Peter Tallman GEDCOM", by David Cornell, received 9 Feb 2007.] | Source (S598)
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| 13804 | MEDI: Electronic Descendants of Ebenezer Tallman | Source (S564)
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| 13805 | MEDI: Electronic Ebenezer Tallman and Achsa Melitta Davis | Source (S565)
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| 13806 | MEDI: Electronic Information on the Eddy family. | Source (S621)
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| 13807 | MEDI: Electronic Part of 'Shady-wood.com - Family History' | Source (S607)
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| 13808 | MEDI: Electronic This information was available on the Eddy Family Association website in 2001. According to the site at that time, "These web pages do not include information that has been submitted to us since 1980." | Source (S652)
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| 13809 | MEDI: Electronic | Source (S543)
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| 13810 | MEDI: Electronic | Source (S546)
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| 13811 | MEDI: Electronic | Source (S552)
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| 13812 | MEDI: Electronic | Source (S555)
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| 13813 | MEDI: Electronic | Source (S590)
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| 13814 | MEDI: Electronic | Source (S611)
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| 13815 | MEDI: Electronic | Source (S790)
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| 13816 | MEDI: Electronic DATE: 17 Feb 2003 **** [Source added during the imported of the WorldConnect Database: "Peter Tallman GEDCOM", by David Cornell, received 9 Feb 2007.] | Source (S585)
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| 13817 | MEDI: Electronic DATE: 20 Apr 2003 **** [Source added during the imported of the WorldConnect Database: "Peter Tallman GEDCOM", by David Cornell, received 9 Feb 2007.] | Source (S616)
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| 13818 | MEDI: Electronic DATE: 25 Jan 2005 **** [Source added during the imported of the WorldConnect Database: "Peter Tallman GEDCOM", by David Cornell, received 9 Feb 2007.] | Source (S1069)
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| 13819 | MEDI: Electronic Database Also see http://www.akinfamilyhistory.com. | Source (S545)
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| 13820 | MEDI: Electronic Database Source quality: Excellent | Source (S549)
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| 13821 | MEDI: Electronic Database | Source (S651)
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| 13822 | MEDI: Email Information on the children of Bacheldore Shearman and Waite Allen. | Source (S581)
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| 13823 | MEDI: Email | Source (S556)
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| 13824 | MEDI: Email | Source (S602)
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| 13825 | MEDI: Email DATE: 15 Apr 2003 Imported with "Peter Tallman GEDCOM", by David Cornell, received 9 Feb 2007. | Source (S592)
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| 13826 | MEDI: Gedcom File Received a GEDCOM file, from David Cornell, containing the "Descendants of Peter Tallman". | Source (S547)
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| 13827 | MEDI: Index DATE: 25 Feb 2005 | Source (S356)
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| 13828 | MEDI: Internet database | Source (S361)
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| 13829 | MEDI: Internet Website DATE: 1 Oct 2011 | Source (S353)
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| 13830 | MEDI: Letter Descendants of Ira Tallman (53444) and Sarah Roberts (53456). Descendants of Akin Tallman (53418) and Sarah Finch (53431). Descendants of Jedediah Tallman (59927) and Margaret Woolley (49098). | Source (S586)
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| 13831 | MEDI: Manuscript Imported with the WorldTree database, "Descendants of David Akin of Newport, RI" | Source (S544)
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| 13832 | MEDI: Manuscript The Defining Work for this Family Tree in 17th & 18th Centuries | Source (S559)
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| 13833 | MEDI: Manuscript | Source (S563)
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| 13834 | MEDI: Tombstone "Betsey, wife of Osee Eaton, died Oct. 17, 1850 - AE 38 yrs" Elizabeth "Betsey" Tallman [67677] Tombstone at the Tallman Farm Cemetery, in West Schuyler, Herkimer County, New York. (Information provided by Robert Larry Akin in an e-mail dated 10 Sep 2008) | Source (S560)
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| 13835 | MEDI: Vital A copy of the Original Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Little Compton from 1681 to 1774. | Source (S573)
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| 13836 | Meegan is a teacher at PACS | McKern, Meegan (I58268)
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| 13837 | Melanie J. Haynes, age 55, life resident of Pulaski, passed away Wednesday at her home, surrounded by family. Melanie was born August 20, 1967, in Oswego. She graduated from Pulaski High School in 1985 and attended CCBI in Syracuse. She was employed by M&T Bank for 33 years, retiring in 2023. Melanie loved to sing and dance. She enjoyed being at the lake and taking pictures of the sunsets and starting her mornings with coffee on her deck. Surviving are her daughter, Taylor Brosnan of Lacona, her mother, Susan Haynes of Pulaski, two brothers, Ronald (Joan) Haynes of Bona Vista, CO and Christopher Haynes of Bayville, NJ, sister Tammy Haynes (Jon Whitley) of Mannsville, her dog Kane and grand-dog Pistol, several nieces and nephews and loving cousins. A memorial service will be held 2 p.m., Tuesday, May 2nd at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. prior to the service. | Haynes, Melanie Jane (I32453)
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| 13838 | Melfi later remarried and had a daughter. | Yerdon, Melfi Burdette (I50171)
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| 13839 | Melinda Maria "Maria" Trumbull Wolcott - November 27, 1831 - April 25, 1882. Daughter of James and Melinda Covey Trumbull. Wife of George Washington Wolcott. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 4, 1882 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Wolcott - In Pulaski, April 25th, 1882, Maria M., wife of G. W. Wolcott, aged 50 years. | Trumbull, Melinda Maria (I45049)
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| 13840 | Melissa A. Brown Rhodes - October 17, 1824 - October 26, 1906. Plot C-467. Daughter of Sylvester and Jemima Young Brown. Wife of Benjamin Franklin Rhodes. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 31, 1906 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski. New York - Melissa A. Brown was born on a farm near Pulaski, October 17, 1824, and died October 26, 1906. She was the daughter of Sylvester and Jemimah Brown. About fifty years ago she was married to Benjamin Franklin Rhodes, and they soon after came to live in the home on Jefferson Avenue where Mrs. Rhodes has since resided, her husband dying about 40 years ago. To them was born one daughter, Carrie, who was wedded to Frank L. Salisbury 24 years ago, and went to Chicago to make her home, but lived only a few months. Mrs. Rhodes was a member of the Congregational church, and a woman possessed of a quiet refined nature, enjoying the esteem and friendship of all in the village where her life has passed. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Louisa E. Hale, two nieces, Misses Flora Hale and Louisa E. Hale, three nephews, Samuel T. Hale, George B. Hale and William S. Hale, all of Buckley, Illinois. The funeral was held Monday, at 2 p.m. from the home, Rev. J. B. Felt officiating. Mrs. Ida E. Craig sang, "I'm a Pilgrim, I'm a Stranger." Among the many beautiful floral tributes was a profusion of white carnations from the Illinois friends, a galax wreath from neighbors on Jefferson Avenue, chrysanthemums from Mrs. Julia A. Stevens and Miss Faith Stevens. Those present from out of town were George B. Hale and Miss Flora E. Hale, of Buckley, Illinois.; Frank L. Salisbury, Ida E. Craig, of Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morris, Thousand Island Park. | Brown, Melissa A. (I59784)
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| 13841 | Melissa H. Slater - December 16, 1832 - April 14, 1891. Daughter of Brayton and Philena Westcott Slater. Wife of Charles E. Russell. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 18, 1891 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died, at her home, near New Haven village, on April 14th, 1891, Mrs. Charles E. Russell, aged 58 years. Melissa H. Slater was born in the town of Richland, December 16, 1832, and was one of a family of nine children. She was a daughter of the late Brayton Slater, formerly of South Richland. The subject of this sketch was married to the now bereaved husband, Charles E. Russell, in 1851, and removed to this town about seven years ago. Of this marriage only a daughter, Mrs. Hollister Wallace, of a family of three children, survive. About one year ago an article was published in the Democrat relative to five generations in one family, of whom the deceased was 2d. Within six months three out of the five generations have died, to wit: Old Mrs. Slater, next the baby of Mrs. Calkins and now Mrs. Russell. Mrs. Russell was a member of three prominent organizations to wit: Good Templars, Women's Relief Corps and the W. C. T. U., all of which were represented at the funeral. A very affecting sermon was given at the house by the pastor, Rev. C. H. Walton, and appropriate music by the choir of the M. E. church, of which the deceased was a member. The interment was at Sand Hill and eight loaded wagons were necessary to take all the friends to the cemetery. The Good Templars took charge of the services at the grave which were very impressive. The deceased sister will be greatly missed in the community and the three organizations above named, but most of all by the daughter and the lonely husband, who has been her companion for over thirty-nine years. Com. Demster, April 18, 1891. | Slater, Melissa Helen (I50723)
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| 13842 | Melissa S Foster December 4, 1972 ~ August 10, 2021 (age 48) Obituary & Services Tribute Wall Obituary Melissa S. Foster, 48, died on August 10, surrounded by her daughters. Melissa was best known for her charisma and readiness to open her door to anyone who came by. She spent her life learning various trades and having multiple jobs. Melissa’s life was centered around the love she had for her four daughters and their children. A perfect day for her would be spent at the beach with family, laughing and dancing, followed by a big dinner she’d spent the morning preparing. She is survived by multiple children, grandchildren, her two older siblings, father, step-mother, and many more family, friends, and acquaintances. Her funeral will be held at Summerville Funeral Home on August 25, with calling hours being from 4 to 5 and service from 5 to 6 in the evening. Donations can be made in her memory to Credo Community Center in Watertown, NY. | Foster, Melissa Sue (I16354)
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| 13843 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | House, Melissa Marie (I77618)
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| 13844 | Melpa J. Breton Melpa Breton, 81, formerly of 195 Main St., died Tuesday Apr. 15, 2003 at the Sunbridge Nursing Home in Rochester after a period of failing health. Melpa was born in Somersworth June 25, 1921 the daughter of James and Violet (Libby) Yerakes. She was educated in Somersworth Schools. Melpa then went to Boston to reside and work for the next 13 years. She then returned to Somersworth and remained here working in area shoe factories. Melpa was an active Member of the American Legion and VFW Auxiliaries with over 30 years participation. Melpa was the widow of Alphege Breton. Members of her family include a son Allen Breton and his fiancee Brenda Downs of Rochester, NH. 2 grandchildren Tanya Marie Breton and Alana Lynn Breton. Brenda's Children Brandi and Shane Downs. 3 Great-grandchildren. 2 sisters Alice Hartford of Somersworth and Bessie Shawcross of Watertown, NY. A brother Tony Yerakes of Rochester, NH. Nieces and nephews. | Yerakes, Melpa J Breton (I68063)
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| 13845 | Melville McLear, 87 Dies In Noble Hospital Hammond -- Funeral services were held Monday morning in St. John the Evangelist church, Morristown, for Melville L. McLear, 87, who died last Friday at the Edward J. Noble hospital, Alexandria Bay. Burial was in Black Lake Cedars cemetery, Morristown. Mr. McLear is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Robert (Veta) Lee and Mrs. Ralph (Iva) Lavarnway, both of Hammond; Mrs. Richard (Avis) Newton, Ogdensburg; Mrs. Gardner (Erva) Dike, Lathrop, Calif; Mrs. Spencer (Beatrice) Walf, Lake Forest, Ill.; two sons, Avery and Vincent, both at home; 15 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren; a brother, George, Hammond, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Young, Syracuse. The eldest son, Victor, died May 15, 1959. Born 10/5/1876 in Morristown a son of James and Hannah Hunter McLear. Spent early life around morristown then married Jennie Nelson, Hammond May 17, 1897. Moved to Hammond where they bought the Castle Farm. Mrs. McLear died 4.9.1934. In October 1936 he married Mrs. Angeline Martin, Canton. She died November 1954. Besides operating the farm, Mr. McLear was believed to be the first person in the north country to own an ice cutting machine. He was also a fur dealer and had a cottage colony on Black Lake for tourists. | McLear, Melville L. (I50218)
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| 13846 | Melvin D. Schaller, 65, of 7070 Rome-Oriskany Road, retired electronic technician, died Sunday, Dec. 31, 1989, in Veteran's Administration Medical Center, Syracuse, after an illness of several months. He was admitted on Dec. 23. Mr. Schaller was an electronic technician for Sperry Univac, Utica, until retiring in 1976. Born in Rome, July 14, 1924, he was a son of Arthur and Leila Tanner Schaller. On Sept. 9, 1947, he married Marilyn M. Meyer in St. John's Lutheran Church. Mr. Schaller served with the Army Air Force in the 11th Airborne Division, and received a Purple Heart. Mr. Schaller was a member of the Ascension Lutheran Church, the Oriskany School Board, the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Ava Dorfman Senior Citizens, and the Disabled American Veterans. Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Mrs. John (Dianne) Lieber, Point Rock, and Sheila Schaller, Rome, a son Wayne E. Schaller, Rome, two sisters, Mrs. Ray (Marguerite) Whitman, and Mrs. Charles (Emogene) Mowers, both of Rome, two brothers, Maxwell A. Schaller, Rome, and Warren C. Schaller, Westmoreland, and three grandchildren. | Schaller, Melvin D. (I29588)
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| 13847 | MELVIN E. WILLIS Newspaper March 17, 1992 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) Page: B4 | Section: Obit 275 Words | Readability: Lexile: 1080, grade level(s): 8 9 Read News Document Listen with webReader Melvin E. Willis, 64, of North Street Road died Monday at his home after a long illness. Mr. Willis was a native of Syracuse. He was the co-owner and operator of Mel's Tree Service in Auburn and also operated Mel's Pumpkin Patch on North Street Road. Mr. Willis also was a retired operating engineer and formerly was employed with Red Star Express Lines. Mr. Willis was a member of First United Methodist Church and Local 545, International Union of Operating Engineers. He was a past master of St. Paul's Lodge 124, F&AM, a past patron of Salem Town Chapter 58, OES, an adviser to Auburn Assembly 3 of the Rainbow Girls and a former member of Anar Grotto and the Sennett Fire Department. Mr. Willis was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Mary Elizabeth "Betsy"; two sons, James H. and Paul M., both of Auburn; three daughters, Melanie Taylor of Fort Mill, S.C., Donna Ryan of Elk Grove, Calif., and Sharon Forbes of Port Byron; his father, Harley E. Willis of Syracuse; two brothers, Daniel E. and Ervin, both of Syracuse; two sisters, Mildred Waddel and Olive Craw, both of Syracuse; eight granddaughters; an aunt; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Langham Funeral Home. Burial will be in Soule Cemetery, Sennett. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 91 E. Genesee St. | Willis, Melvin Eugene (I75490)
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| 13848 | Melvin Fosdick, 54, of RD 2 Mexico Road. Camden, died Thursday morning in Rome Hospital. Mr. Fosdick was born Aug. 23, 1918 in Ft. Ripley, Minn., a son of Samuel and Dena Tatero Fosdick. A truck driver for the Mohawk Valley Wholesale Co.. Camden, he was a veteran of World War II and senior vice commander of the Lt. Victor Giles Post. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Besides his wife. Mrs. Irene Alger Fosdick, he leaves two sons. Gary, Liverpool; Melvin Dean, Camden: one stepson. Richard Lovenguth. Bridgeport: a daughter, Lynne. Camden; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Gail Audas; three brothers, Daniel and Harry, Camden; Donald Oswego; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Smith. Williamstown; Mrs. Lydia Tanner, Phoenix, Ariz.; and four grandsons. Services will be held 4 p.m. Saturday at the Harter Funeral Home, Parish with burial in West Amboy Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home Friday are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. | Fosdick, Melvin (I45316)
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| 13849 | Melvin Hutchins - September 23, 1876 - March 20, 1949. Son of Ward Ross and Jennette P. Burdick Hutchins. Husband of Goldie Donough. Married December 16, 1910. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, March 21, 1949 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Melvin Hutchins, 72, died late Sunday afternoon in his apartment in North Jefferson street. He had been in failing health for the past year. He was born in Pulaski September 23, 1876, son of W. Ross and Janet Burdick Hutchins. He had been a machinist at the Regal plant for many years and later, until his retirement, with the Northern Industries. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Watertown. Besides his wife, Mrs. Goldie Donough Hutchins, whom he married on December 16, 1910, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Richard Sharpe, Syracuse, and Mrs. Warren Havens, Pulaski, and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Taylor funeral home, where friends may call at their convenience, by Rev. Frederick L. Taylor, pastor of the Pulaski Baptist church. Burial will be in Willis cemetery. | Hutchins, Melvin Leroy (I35559)
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| 13850 | Melvin J. Walti, age 66 of Dexter passed away Saturday morning at Hospice at Ellis Farm, Watertown. He was born May 19, 1951 to Robert and Pauline Walti of LaFargeville. Melvin graduated from Clayton High School in 1969. He worked on the family farm until 1973 when he went to work for the New York Air Brake for 40 years before retiring in 2013. He moved to Dexter in 1980. He belonged to the LaFargeville and Dexter Fire Departments. He was a member of many organizations. He was secretary and financial officer of the General Brown Softball League, member of the Lil Angels Snowmobile Club, New York Snowmobile Association. He was a high school baseball official for over 30 years. He was adjutant and financial officer of the Smith Savage Squadron 583 of Dexter for 30 years. Melvin was predeceased by his parents and companion of 38 years Cathy Knight. He is survived by his stepchildren Faith (George) Youngs, Dennis (Colleen) Ellingsworth, John (Lori) Ellingsworth and Robert Knight. His brother and sister-in-law Duke and Sally Snider, his aunts Sharon Connell and Carol Walti, his uncles Gene VanAlstyne and Gene Walti and cousins. The family would like to thank everyone for their thoughts, prayers, calls and visits. Funeral services will be Tuesday November 7th at 11:00 am at the Johnson Funeral Home ,Dexter with Rev. Sally Buyea of the Dexter United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Dexter Cemetery. Calling hours will be Monday from 4-7 PM. Donations may be made to Hospice of Jefferson County 1398 Gotham St. Watertown, NY 13601. Online condolences may be made at dexterfuneralhome.com. | Walti, Melvin James (I53490)
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