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| 14051 | Morgan R. Rabetoy, 11, of Richland, died Sunday of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. She was born March 8, 1997, in Watertown. Morgan was a student at Lura Sharp Elementary School in Pulaski and was a member of North Country Christian Church in Lacona. Surviving: her mother, Gina Pappa Trani of Richland; her father, Robert Rabetoy of Adams; one sister, Abigayle Trani; maternal grandparents, Glenda and Nyman Derr; maternal great-grandparents, Nyman and Lorraine Derr, all of Richland; two aunts, Kathy Densmore of Orwell and Kelly Peterson of Salisbury, MD; one uncle, Eric Pappa of Pulaski, and several cousins. Funeral services will be 7 p.m. Wednesday at North Country Christian Church, Lacona, with burial in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the church, prior to the service. Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on 5/13/2008. | Rabetoy, Morgan R. (I33406)
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| 14052 | Morris Ames - March 15, 1851 - April 7, 1924. Son of James Harvey and Marsha Mellen Ames. Husband of Mary Blood Ames. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 10, 1924 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Morris Ames, 73, one of the oldest and best known fanners in the eastern end of Oswego county, died Monday night at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Elton M. Lighthall, three miles east of Pulaski, where he had made his home during the past winter. His health had not been of the best for more than six months. Mr. Ames was born March 15, 1851, on a farm at New Centerville, near Richland, where he had passed practically his entire life and had been engaged in farming up to last season, when failing health forced him to retire. Mrs. Lighthall, the sister mentioned, is the only near surviving relative. Funeral services will be held from the Church of Christ, Richland, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. J. Waterstripe. Interment in Richland cemetery. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 16, 1924 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Morris Ames was born in Richland March 15, 1851, and has lived practically his whole life in Lacona, Richland and Centerville. He was classed among the quiet home people. His wife Mary Blood Ames preceded him to her final home seven years ago the 17th of March. Since then he has lived alone until last year health failing he has spent much of his time with his sister Mrs. E. M. Lighthall. When Mrs. Ames was living many were sheltered beneath their roof when not otherwise provided for in the way of a home, it being their way such I have I share with thee. He was laid at rest in Richland cemetery beside his companion last Thursday, April 10th. | Ames, Morris (I69521)
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| 14053 | Morris or Maurice married Carrie Gregg , no children | Reed, Morris A. (I21156)
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| 14054 | Morris S. Conant - October 28, 1863 - June 15, 1923. Son of William L. and Elizabeth Nicholson Conant. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 20, 1923 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - The funeral of Mr. Morris Conant, who died on the 15th at Ideal Rest, was held from his late home on Sunday afternoon, June 17, Rev. Barrett officiating, speaking words of comfort to the mother who by her sons death is left alone. Mr. Conant was born in Fernwood in 1863 and with the exception of a few years spent in Mexico, he has lived here. Burial was made in Willis cemetery beside the father and sister.Morris S. Conant - October 28, 1863 - June 15, 1923. Son of William L. and Elizabeth Nicholson Conant. | Conant, Maurice Seymour (I70832)
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| 14055 | Morris Samuel Wilson - October 22, 1836 - May 18, 1900. Plot D-106. Son of Almeron and Caroline Peck Wilson. Husband of Helen Wheeler Wilson & Lucy Wheeler Wilson. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday. May 23, 1900 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Morris S. Wilson died in this village, Friday. May 18, 1900, aged 63 years, 7 months. Mr. Wilson was born in Brownville, Jefferson County, in October 1836. In 1867 he came to the farm two miles south-west of this village where he resided until four years ago when he moved to this village. When a young man he united himself in marriage to Miss Helen Wheeler, of Sandy Creek, and the result of that union was two sons and one daughter. The death of the wife and mother occurred in 1876 and in 1878 he married Miss Lucy Wheeler, of Sandy Creek, sister of his first wife, to them was born one daughter. The surviving members of his family are Mrs. Wilson, Mr. Bruce Wilson, who resides on the homestead, Mrs. Carrie Wilson Farmer, wife of Mr. L. J. Farmer, Mr. Henry Wilson and Miss Laura Wilson. Mr. Wilson was a man in whom reposed the qualities which go to make up a citizen who commands the most profound respect and the most exalted esteem. He was of a most agreeable temperament and stern integrity was one of his pronounced characteristics. He was a very successful manager of business affairs. In politics he was with the Republican party and in church preference he favored the Congregational Society, as a member of the congregation and a supporter of its interests. The funeral was held from his late residence, corner of Box and Salina streets, Monday, at two o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. B. Felt, pastor of the Congregational church. | Wilson, Morris Samuel (I60928)
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| 14056 | MORRIS STACY FUNERAL MONDAY Morris Stacy, 43, died Friday in University hospital, Syracuse, where he was taken Thursday night. He had only been ill about two weeks. Born in Boylston, May 24, 1902, he was the son of Joel and Eva Edwards Stacy. Mr. Stacy had been a resident of Pulaski about 26 years, and was a machinist, having. been employed by the Baird fool Co. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Irene Spencer Stacy; a son, Fenton Stacy; a daughter, Velma Stacy; three sisters, Mrs. Ingraham Hazelwood, Mrs. George VanAlstyne, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Albert Sanford, Fulton; and three brothers, Jay Stacy, Boylston, Edward Stacy, Lacona, and Leon Stacy, Phoenix. Funeral services were held at his home in Port street at 2 p.m., Msnday, with burial in Dugway cemetery. Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Sept 27, 1945 | Stacy, Morris P (I81264)
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| 14057 | MORRISVILLE - A Morrisville man was killed in a two-car motor vehicle accident on Swamp Road in the town of Smithfield on Thursday at approximately 6:45 a.m. Morrisville-based state police said Carlton K. Thurston, 79, 206A North Butler Road, was killed after the 1988 Toyota Corolla he was driving spun out of control, crossed into the opposite lane of traffic, and was struck by a northbound 1999 Dodge van driven by Lawrence Brooks, 68, of Hubbardsville. Brooks and an unidentified passenger in his vehicle suffered minor injuries in the accident and were treated and released at Hamilton Hospital. Thurston was extricated from his vehicle by members of the Morrisville and Smithfield fire departments with the jaws of life, but was pronounced dead at the scene. The cause of the accident is attributed to unsafe speed and poor road and weather conditions. Police said no charges are pending. | Thurston, Carlton Kenneth (I27296)
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| 14058 | Morsen attended Griffith School District. He was an employee of the Gouverneur School District. and also the Bordon Company. He was a World War II Army Vet. | Yerdon, Morsen E. (I49849)
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| 14059 | Mortimer and his family lived in Boonville, NY He owned a furniture store and Funeral Parlor. His obituary was cited. His Father noted in his Diary that Mortie was born just after midnight. | Yerdon, Mortimer Abraham (I50097)
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| 14060 | Moses Cass M, d. before 1850 Father Josiah Cass b. 26 Sep 1786, d. c 1826 Mother Eunice French Moses was born. (an unknown value). He married Lucinda (?). Moses died before 1850. Family Lucinda (?) b. c 1818, d. 8 Jan 1896 Child Mary E. Cass b. 15 Oct 1837, d. 11 Jan 1859 | Cass, Moses (I84577)
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| 14061 | Moses was first married to the former Rosa LaRacque. They had 3 children: Moses, Mrs. Frank Besaw and Mrs. Wm. Thomas. She died in 1840. In 1848, he married the former Mary Bartlow. They had 10 children: Danford, Eli, Levi, George, Ephraim and William, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mrs. Eli greenwood, Mrs. Joseph Trumble and Mrs. Bartlett Lavalley. | Russell, Moses (I76858)
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| 14062 | Most information on Otis and his immediate family was taken from "Bentley Gleanings" by John Witherstine, 1903. The section cited is from pages 59-61, and contains a letter from John Otis Bentley to the author. Living with son John in 1870 census. | Bentley, Otis (I8018)
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| 14063 | Mother of 14 children which included 2 sets of twins. Only one of each twin survived. Nine children survived to adulthood. | Sommers, Henrietta (I2914)
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| 14064 | Mother of Cameron & Fred Cox, she was the sister of Eeliene (Blackburn) & Alfred Meecher. Native of Oswego, she lived much of her life in Richland & Pulaski. Aged 86 years ________________________________________ Harriet S. Cox, 86 Harriet S. Cox, 86, died May 1, 1982 at the Pontiac Nursing Home after a lengthy illness. An Oswego native, she had lived at 132 E. Second St. Mrs. Cox formerly lived in Pulaski and Richland, and was organist in the Richland Methodist Church. She was a former member of Eastern Star and attended the Grace Presbyterian Church. Surviving are two sons, Cameron of Pulaski and Fred of Oswego; a brother Alfred Meecher and a sister, Eiliene Blackburn of Oswego; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Private services were held at the Dain Funeral Home with the Rev. John Howell of the Pulaski Congregational Church officiating. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery, Oswego. Source: Sandy Creek News, May 12, 1982 | Freeman, Harriet (I24999)
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| 14065 | Mother of seven children, four living in 1900. [S. Griffiths - March 2011] | Sturm, Margaret (I16176)
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| 14066 | Mother was Margorie tiernan | Mere, Michelle (I11305)
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| 14067 | Mount Adnah Cemetery | Ward, Erwin William Jack (I42818)
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| 14068 | Mount Adnah Cemetery - Fulton, Oswego County, New York, USA, Plot: Section 8 ; see Find A Grave Memorial# 18772260 | Halsey, John D (I25644)
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| 14069 | Mount Washington Cemetery | Noyes, Mariah (I56514)
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| 14070 | MOUNTAIN CITY Marguritte J. Lowe, age 91, of Mountain City, Tennessee, went home to be with her Lord on Thursday, February 3, 2011, at Franklin Woods Community Hospital. She was born on February 10, 1919, in Bel Air, Maryland, to the late James Willis and Vada Ann Robinson Jordan. In addition to her parents, Marguritte was preceded in death by her husband, Farley A. Lowe, who passed away in 1992; sister, Helen Collins; brothers: Ray Denver Jordan, Willis Jordan Jr., James Earl Jordan, Samuel 'SD' Jordan and Russell Jordan; and grandson, Billy Russell III. Marguritte enjoyed being outdoors, working in her garden and flowers and quilting. She enjoyed life and was always up for an adventure. She was the oldest member of Doe Valley United Methodist Church, having been a member for over 80 years. Marguritte is survived by daughters and sons-in-law: Phyllis and Bill Russell, of Jonesville, VA, Linda and Bob Tyree and Kathy and Don Rankins, of Mountain City, TN; sisters: Goldie Walsh, of Kingsport, TN, and Imogene Millsaps and husband, Raymond, of Elizabethton, TN; grandchildren: Michael Russell, Wesley Tyree and wife, Marcy, Kevin Tyree and wife, Jocelyn, and Steven Rankins and wife, Jane; great grandchildren: Connor Tyree, Grady Tyree, Alex Tyree and Evan Tyree; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 1-2:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 6, 2011, at Mountain City Funeral Home with the funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m. with Dr. Kenneth Wayne Jordan and Rev. Kristie Banes to officiate. Graveside Service and Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be nephews and friends of the family. Memorials may be made to the Johnson County Rescue Squad, 203 Vandilla Street, Mountain City, TN 37683; or Doe Valley United Methodist Church, ? Dorothy Shoemake, 597 Rabbit Hollow Road, Mountain City, TN 37683 | Jordan, Marguritte J. (I54478)
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| 14071 | moved from Brown's Landing Cemetery September 13, 1883 (Douglas Diary, Pulaski Democrat) | McChesney, Elisabeth Ann (I28738)
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| 14072 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Corcoran, Tyler William (I48601)
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| 14073 | Moved to Bethlehem, Albany County, New York after the American Revoluti on. | Wiltsie, Jeremiah (I22974)
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| 14074 | Moved to Oppenheim, New York in 1820 ********* Notes from another researcher: Abijah Clemons was a Revolutionary War soldier with three different times of service. First, for 30 days in 1777 he was a private in Capt. John Nichols' company, Colonel Jonathan Holman's regiment, when they marched on 27 Sept 1777 to reinforce the Continental Army under General Gates in the Northern department. In 1778, he served a total of 4 months and 14 days in Capt. William Tucker's company, Colonel Jacob Gerrish's regiment. He enlisted on 10 July 1778 and was discharged on 23 November 1778. Finally, in 1780 he served 14 days, enlisting on 29 July 1780 and being discharged on 8 August 1780, during which time he marched to Tiverton, Rhode Island, on the alarm of 29 July 1780. Abijah and Elizabeth Clemons stayed in Charlton, Worcester County, Massachusetts for the birth of three sons, all well documented in the :Vital Records of Charlton." They must have left about 1782. Family tradition says that Abijah had been though Oppenheim, New York, during his march to reinforce General Gates in 1777 and that he came back after the war. But it took him a while. The 1790 census shows Abijah Clemens in Swanzey, New Hampshire, with a household of 1 male over 16, 6 males under 16, and 2 females. This fits family information precisely. Abijah Clemens was not in New Hampshire in 1800 nor in New York state, but he may have been in Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, since that is where at least two of his sons, Salem and John, found brides. By the US census in 1820, Abijah Clemons was still in Columbia County, New York, probably in the same place but not part of Lebanon township; Only Salem Clemons was still living nearby. Both John and Oliver Clemons were already living in Oppenheim, Montgomery County, New York. We have no proof that John and Oliver were sons of Abijah, except for family tradition which claims that all tall the Oppenheim Clemons were descended from Abijah and Elizabeth (McIntire) Clemons of Charlton, Massachusetts. However, the patterns of family associations are very clear. By the US census of 1830, John and Oliver had been joined in Oppenheim by their youngest brother, Daniel Clemons. Daniel Clemons' descendants have a family Bible to prove that Daniel was the youngest son of Abijah and Elizabeth (McIntire) Clemons. In "The History of Fulton and Montgomery Counties," Frothingham repeats the same claim. Family tradition has it that Abijah and Daniel came to Oppenheim in late 1820 to join the rest of the family and that Abijah returned to Canaan to die. At one time it was believed that all eight children of Abijah and Elizabeth Clemons has settled in the Mohawk Valley, but documentary search fails to find any mention of Joseph, Salem, Asa, of Abijah himself in the Oppenheim records. The Congregational Church records of Canaan, Columbia County, New York, record the deaths of Asa in 1812 and of Abijah in 1822. It is not known when Elizabeth died, but she probably died before Abijah. ********** Swanzey, New Hampshire First granted in 1733 as "Lower Ashuelot", Swanzey was one of the fort towns established by Colonial Governor Jonathan Belcher of Massachusetts, which then held authority over the province of New Hampshire. It was chartered in 1753 by Governor Benning Wentworth, and named "Swanzey" at the suggestion of Governor William Brenton of Rhode Island. Governor Brenton was a large landowner in "Brenton's Farm", now Litchfield, New Hampshire, and Swansea, Massachusetts, named after Swansea in Wales. The town was the site of many battles during King George's War. ********** Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts Ashfield was first settled in 1743 and was officially incorporated in 1765. The town was originally called "Hunttown" for Captain Ephraim Hunt, who died in King William's War, and who had inherited the land as payment for his services. The first permanent settlement was in 1745, by Richard Ellis, an Irish immigrant from the town of Easton. The town was renamed upon reincorporated, although there is debate over its namesake; it is either for the ash trees in the area, or because Governor Bernard had friends in Ashfield, England. ********* Fulton County, New York In 1838, Fulton County was split off from Montgomery, shortly after the Montgomery county seat was moved to Fonda, New York. The creation of Fulton County was engineered by Johnstown lawyer Daniel Cady, whose wife was a cousin of Robert Fulton Fulton County was created on 1838-04-18 by a partition of Montgomery County, resulting in a county with an area of 550 Square Miles In the mid-1700s, Sir William Johnson, founder of Fort Johnson in Montgomery County and of Johnstown, arrived in the area that would become Fulton County. Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, was an Irish pioneer and army officer in colonial New York, and the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs from 1755 to 1774. His homes, Fort Johnson and Johnson Hall are current New York State Historic Sites. Shortly after the American Revolutionary War, the manufacture of gloves and leather became the primary industry of the area. At one point, Johnstown and Gloversville became known as the Glove and Leather capital of the world. The largest rise in population and growth came as a result of the fruits of these businesses. Many residents of Fulton County can trace their ancestry back to the glove and leather trades. Today few glovers, tanners and leather dressers still exist in the area, although some companies have adapted to the changes in the market and kept themselves competitive. ********** Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution Clemons, Abijah. Private, Capt. John Nichols's co., Col. Jonathan Holman's regt.; marched Sept. 27, 1777, to reinforce Continental Army under Gen. Gates in Northern department; service, 30 days; roll dated Charlton; also, Capt. William Tucker's co., Col. Jacob Gerrish's regt.; enlisted July 10, 1778; discharged Nov. 23, 1778; service, 4 mos. 14 days; also, Capt. Abijah Lamb's co., Col. Jacob Davis's (Worcester Co.) regt.; enlisted July 29, 1780; discharged Aug. 8, 1780; service, 14 days, travel included; marched to Tiverton, R. I., on the alarm of July 29, 1780. ********** 1810 Federal Census 2 males 10-15 1 male 45 and over 1 female 45 and over ******** 1820 Federal Census 1 male 16-26 1 male 45 and older 1female under 10 1 female 10-16 1 female 16-26 1 female 45 and older | Clemons, Abijah (I28511)
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| 14075 | Moved to Pendleton, Oregon in 1920 | Powell, Carlton R. (I58625)
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| 14076 | Moved to Pendleton, Oregon in 1920 | Powell, Clifford J. (I58688)
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| 14077 | Mowers - John A. Mowers, 70, of 322 Kenwick Drive, Syracuse, April 13, 1985. Survived by his wife, Helen Black Mowers; two brothers, Martin and Clare Mowers; one sister, Hilda Sweeney. Funeral services Tuesday 2 p.m. from the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, Parish. Burial in Maple Lawn, Dugway. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday 7 to 9 p.m. Contributions may be made to the Dugway United Methodist Church. | Mowers, John A (I52041)
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| 14078 | Mr*. Thoma* Pifcotty Die* Mra. Thomas Piscotty, aged 31, of 612 West Main street, died yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at White Haven, following a lingering Illness of complications. Deceased had been in falling health for some time but had been a patient at the hospital for two weeks. She was a life long resident of Plymouth, and a young woman who was well known and highly esteemed. Her untimely passing will be mourned by a large following of friends. She is survived by her liusbuud and one son, Thomas, Jr. lier mother, Mrs. Mary Blalogo- wicz, and the following brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. Matthew CIUMIO, Albert liialugowlcz, Newark, N. J.; Joseph Uialogowicz,| Mrs., Vincent Kennedy, Jonn, Peter, Chester, Kdward and Frank Blalogo- wlcz, all of Plymouth. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from the home of her father- in-law, Michael Plscotty, 64 2 West Main street. The remains will be taken to St. Mary’s Church where a requiem high mass will he celebrated at 9:30 o’clock. Interment will be In St. Mary’s new cemetery. | Bialogowicz, Sophie (I35814)
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| 14079 | MR. & MRS. M.F. LANDAS - 30 YEARS Watertown Daily Times (NY) - July 11, 1998Browse Issues Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Landas, Belile Road, observed their 25th wedding anniversary June 29. The couple celebrated the occasion at a dinner with friends and plan an anniversary trip to Tacoma, Wash., in August. Mr. Landas, son of the late Victor C. and Elizabeth Landas, was married to Nancy Ann Hocking, daughter of Treva Plank, Rochester, and the late Whitney Hocking and foster daughter of F. Harlan and Shirley T. Bean, Perry, on June 29, 1968, at St. Joseph's Church with the Rev. J.L. Meehan officiating. Attendants were Rosalie T. Bradt, Amsterdam, and Victor Landas, Pleasantville, Pa., brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Landas received a bachelor of science degree from Geneseo State University College and a master of science degree from Potsdam State University College and has done additional graduate work at Oswego State University College. She was an English teacher at Indian River Central School and served as English department chairwoman, retiring in 1996 after 33 years. Mr. Landas received a bachelor's degree from Edinboro (Pa.) State College and completed graduate work at Edinboro and at Potsdam and Oswego state university colleges. He also taught English at Indian River Central School and retired in 1996 after 33 years. The couple has five children: Leslie Kelly, Prospect, Conn., Nyle, Watertown, Tyler, Holland, Mich., Brandon, Erie, Pa., and Marquelle Landas, a student at the University of Puget Sound, Tacoma. | Hocking, Nancy Ann (I22424)
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| 14080 | Mr. Aleksey Suprunchik, age 35, of Utica died unexpectedly on Friday July 25, 2014. He was born on July 9, 1979 in Belarus, Russia a son of Aleksey and Praskovya Simonovic Suprunchik and came to the United States and Utica. Aleksey was a self employed Truck Driver by trade. On July 25, 2009 he was married to Amber Link in Taberg, NY. Surviving are his wife Amber; his parents Aleksey and Praskovya; his sisters and brothers Irina Germanovich, Olga Shut, Vladimir and Yuriy Suprunchik, Galina Pashkovets, Zoya Zhuk, Ivan, Sergey, Mikhael, Leonid, Nataliy and Stepan Suprunchik; his father-in-law and mother-in-law Timothy and Jodi Link of Taberg; his sister-in-law Gabrielle Doty of Rome and several nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday from 4-7 pm including Ritual Services from 5:30 pm until 7:00 at The Scala & Roefaro Funeral Home, Inc. 1122 Culver Ave., Utica. All are also invited to attend his graveside services on Wednesday morning at 11:00 am at ForestHillCemetery, Utica. | Suprunchik, Aleksey (I12557)
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| 14081 | Mr. and Mrs. William Lester have the sympathy of the community in the loss of their little son, Milford A. who died Tuesday morning at 2:15. He was born May 27, 1912, and was 23 mouths old Milford has been sick since last November , being first afflicted with whooping cough and later developing bronchial pneumonia. The funeral will be held at 1 p. m. Friday from the house. Camden Advance-Journal, Camden, N.Y., Thursday April 30, 1914 ___________________________________________________________________ Funeral services for little Milford, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Lester, were held at the home in Mexico street at one o'clock last Friday afternoon. Rev. Frederick Maunder officiating. The body was taken on the afternoon train to Orwell for burial In the family plot. Rev S. B. Owens of that place read the commitment service, and the little grave was left entirely covered with beautiful floral tributes. Camden Advance-Journal, Camden, N.Y., May 7, 1914 | Lester, Milford A. (I70127)
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| 14082 | Mr. and Mrs. William Lyons, of New York city, came here last Friday with the body of their only daughter for burial in Myrtle cemetery. Mabel was a bright, active child of thirteen years, The whole community join in sympathy for the bereaved family Source: Sandy Creek News, Sept 4, 1902 | Lyons, Mabel (I83511)
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| 14083 | Mr. Edward W. Snyder,57,of VanAuken Road, Lacona died Sunday, Jan. 24 at his home after a long illness. A native of Pittsfield , Mass., Mr. Snyder resided in Lacona for 53 years. He was a formerly employed at General Crushed Stone Co. in Sandy Creek. A Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War, Mr. Snyder was a life member and pastcommander of Cable Trail VFW Post 8534 of Lacona. Surviving are his wife, the former Marv VanGieson; a son Brian, at home; six daughters, Beata Tharp of Tuscon, Ariz., Beverly of Rochester, Bonnie Barney of Adams Center, Barbara Knight and Brenda Parker,both of Watertown, and Billy, at home; his mother, Blanch Snyder of Lacona; a brother, Keith of Pulaski; and four sisters, Patricia Goslin of West Palm Beach, Fla., Dorothy Gibbs of Richland and Elizabeth Snyder and Joan Stacy, both of Lacona. Services will be at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 27 in the Summerville Funeral Home,the Rev. David Rudd officiating. Burial will be in North Boylston Cemetery,Lacona. Fulton Obituaries 1984 | Snyder, Edward W. (I61557)
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| 14084 | Mr. Frank B. Rickard, 89, native of Dugway and life long resident of Pulaski arid vicinity died early yesterday motning at the home of his nephew, William A. Rickard in the house in which he was born. He was born in Dugway, March 5, 1854, son of Archibald and Sophia Cook Rickard. He came to Pulaski in 1881 and bought the trucking business from the late Charles Halsey. He operated this business until he retired and sold it to Floyd Dingman. About 1882 he was married to Miss Sarah Miller who died. He was again married about 1891 to Miss Mary Maltby,who survives him. Other survivors are C. Roy Rickard, Watertown; Edwjm M. Rickard, New York City; Mrs. Dugal (Sarah) Campbell, Great Neck; Mrs. Edward (Isabelle) Parker,. Pulaski; Mrs. Leonard (Edna) Wheeler, Sherburne; 13 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral are not yet complete. Source: Pulaski Democrat, May 27, 1943 | Rickard, Frank B. (I20176)
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| 14085 | Mr. Hocking of Perry was a son of Francis John & Amy Bump Hocking. He was a commercial artist for Champion Products for 37 years, retiring in 1972. He was a member of the Masons, and a 50 year member of the Perry Fire Dept. His wife Anetta Kimberly Hocking, died in 1991. Surviving are two sons, David (Joan) Hocking and Paul (Shirley) Hocking; 5 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. He was a brother of the late Katherine Campbell. SEARLE W. HOCKING Buffalo News, The (NY) - February 3, 2002 Services for Searle W. Hocking, 91, of Perry, a retired commercial artist and master of Constellation Lodge 404, F&AM, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Eaton-Watson Funeral Home, 98 N. Main St. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Hocking, who was born in Perry, died Friday (Feb. 1, 2002) in F.F. Thompson Continuing Care Center in Canandaigua, where he had been a patient for three months. He was a commercial artist for Champion Products for 37 years until his retirement in 1972. He was a 50-year member of the Perry Fire Department. He belonged to Brick Presbyterian Church and the Perry Benevolent Firemen's Association. His wife, the former Anetta Kimberley, died in 1991. Survivors include two sons, David of East Eddington, Maine, and Paul of Canandaigua; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. | Hocking, Searle W. (I21570)
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| 14086 | Mr. Merle Lewis Anson, age 68, Of Lake City, Columbia, Florida died Friday evening, July 22, 2005 at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Gainesville, Alachua, Florida. He had moved to Lake City in 1990 from Lawtey, Bradford, FL. He was a veteran of the USAF and enjoyed growing plants in his nursery. Mr. Anson was preceded in death by a brother, Clifford Anson; and a daughter, Debbie Anson. He is survived by his wife of 21 years, Alma Anson; 4 sons, Jimmy (Paula) Anson of Butler, TN, Daniel and Christopher Anson, both of Shallotte, N.C. and Scott Anson of Lake City, Fl.; 4 daughters: Candice (Charley) Krummel of Lakeland, FL.; Christina (Lee) Johnson and Leanna Tillman, both of Shallotte, N.C. and September Anson of West Virginia: one brother, Carl Anson(Mary) of Altmar, N.Y., ; 3 sisters: Linda (David) Armstrong of Altmar, N.Y., Vera (Felton) Rhoden of Macclenny, FL. and Pat (Ronnie) Ellison of Ormond Beach, FL. This obituary appeared in the July 27, 2005 edition of the Lake City Reporter Newspaper. | Anson, Merle Lewis (I60542)
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| 14087 | Mr. Peck had owned and operated Bob's Diner, Williamstown, and had previously been employed at Camden Wire. Born July 18, 1916, in Verona, son of Charles and Viola Deyo Peck, he attended school in McConnellsville. He served in the Army from 1934 to 1958 and had resided in the Almar and Williamstown area for the past 50 years. He married Rose E. Britton on Aug. 5, 1948. Mr. Peck served as a justice and councilman for the town of Williamstown for 12 years. He was a life member of Disabled American Veterans Post 8, Syracuse; was past commander and a 52-year member of the Hastings- Gorski American Legion Post 1128, Williamstown, and was an honorary member of the Williamstown Fire Department. Surviving besides his wife are three sons, Bobby L., Altamont Springs, Fla., Timothy C., Richland, and Christopher K., Boylston; two daughters, Bonny L. Ranke, Taberg, and Pamela J. Hoyt, Almar, and 12 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. William Bryant officiating. Spring burial with military honors will be in Fairview Cemetery, Williamstown. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Williamstown Fire Department, Route 13, Williamstown, N.Y. 13493. Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Sunday, December 31, 2000 | Peck, Linton H. (I19725)
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| 14088 | Mr. Phalen L. Fox, 74 years old, of Indian Road, of Fonda, NY, Montgomery Co., died Saturday at St. Mary's Hospital in Amsterdam. He was born November 16, 1931 in the Town of Mohawk, a son of William and Georgia Hayes Fox and was a life long resident of the Town of Mohawk. Mr. Fox was a self-employed farmer his whole life and was of the Protestant faith. Mr. Fox was a founding member of the Ephratah Rod and Gun Club and enjoyed tractor pulling at the Fonda Fair. He is survived by four brothers, William Fox and his wife Louise of Johnstown, Robert A. Fox of Pulaski, Oscar Fox and his wife Norma of Ft. Plain and Gerald Fox and his wife Shirley of Amsterdam; two sisters, Jane Scott of Clay and Viola Ostrander of Mayfield; his special friends; Donna and Tim Wilmot and their family; nieces, nephews and cousins. Mr. Fox was predeceased by a sister, Ida Frederick; and two brothers, Frank and Stanley Fox. Burial is in Evergreen Cemetery. | Fox, Phalen Lester (I33531)
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| 14089 | Mr. Rex Maitland, 82, of the Spring Brook Apartments, Pulaski, died Thursday, Nov. 24 in the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital. Born in Henderson, he lived most of his life in Richland, where he owned and operated a dairy farm. He later worked for the New York Central Railroad for 24 years until retiring in 1966. He was a member of the Richland Fire Department and had been an assistant chief. His wife, Ethel M. Archibe, died in 1964. Surviving are two sons, Robert of Pulaski and John of Orwell; a stepson, Harry Williams of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Betty Fischer of Syracuse, Mrs. Beverly Sanderson of Richland, Mrs. Patricia Gibbs of Watertown and Mrs. Marilyn Sanderson of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Sue Parsons of Odessa; and a brother, Ralph of Richland; three grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. | Maitland, Rex E. (I45918)
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| 14090 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Messerschmidt, Robert G. (I75168)
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| 14091 | Mr. Roy J. (Toot) Paro died Saturday (Feb. 25, 1978) in Potsdam Hospital where he had been a patient for 12 days. He had been in failing health for the past several years. Funeral services for Mr. Paro, were held Tuesday, Feb 28, 1978 at 11 am from the O'Leary Funeral Home with the Rev. Curtis S. Denney, rector of the Grace Episcopal Church officiating. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery in the spring. Surviving are his wife, Alice; four daughters; a son, nine grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren; a brother, a sister, and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Paro was born in Canton, March 24, 1897, the son of Frederick and Alban Edwards Paro. He was educated in Canton Schools. He served with the U.S. Army during WWI. Mr. Paro was married to Alice Sharpstene in 1917 in a ceremony performed in Canton. The couple lived in Canton and then moved to Pyrites where they lived for several years. During that time, Mr. Paro was employed at the International Paper Company of America, Pyrites, as a railroad engineer. When that company went out of business, Mr. Paro worked for D.J. Woods contractors and Builders of Canton as a carpenter. Following that job, Mr. Paro worked as a private contractor. He was a member of the Grace Episcopal Church and was a past member of the VFW. Donations may be made in Mr. Paro's memory to the Canton Rescue Squad. | Paro, Roy Harrison (I25023)
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| 14092 | Mrs Augusta Turner passed away at her home here, Thursday night. She had been ill for some time, but only confined to her bed a few days. The funeral was held from the home Sunday afternoon at 2pm. Rev. Gardner of Pulaski M.E. Church Officiating. Burial at the family lot in Camden. The many beautiful flowers from her family and friends showed in what esteem Mrs. Turner was held. The Pulaski Democrat, November 05, 1942 She was predeceased by her Husband Theodore Turner. He was interred in PA. Children: James Garfield Turner Lena (Turner) Isbrane | Kenne, Augusta Mary (I58370)
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| 14093 | Mrs Delina Lamica Brady, widow of Frank Brady of Malone, died at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Whiting Convalescence Home on Clay Street where she had been a patient for the last 10 days following two years of invalidism. Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Monday morning at S. John Bosco Church, Malone with the Rev. Desrosiers officiating. Interment will take place in Notre Dame Cemetery. The body was taken to the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lester Bombard, in Bangor where friends may call. Born in Malone, Nov.5, 1874, Mrs. Brady was the daughter of Louis and Elizabeth Reed Lamica. In 1892 she was united in marriage with Frank Brady of theis Village. Mr. Brady's death occurred in March 1941. For the last year and one-half Mrs. Brady had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Bombard in Bangor. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Nellie McDonald of Endicott, Mrs. Amelia Bombard of Bangor, Mrs. Bessie Campbell of Malone, Mrs. Myrtle Yando, Burke, Mrs. Kathryn Lincoln of Malone, two sons Chester Brady of Westville, John Brady of Massena and two Brothers Adolphus Lamica of Malone, and Amos Lamica of Calif. as well as 21 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Published in Malone Paper. | Lamica, Delina (I59991)
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| 14094 | Mrs Julia Soble Joss, 65 of County Rt #22, Parish, died Tuesday Nov 18 in Community General Hospital after a long illness. She was a life resident of Parish and attended Parish High School. She was a former postmaster in Maple View, N.Y. Surviving are her husband Paul Joss, a son Charles Short of Seaford Del, three daughters, Nancy Short of Bridgeville, Del, Anita Cole and Deborah Wilks of Parish. Seven granchildren; three sisters, Adelia Barthel of Parish and Helen Werner and Betty Henopp, both of Calif and two brothers, Edwin Soble of Altmar and William Soble of Lakeport. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery. Published in The Syracuse Post Standard 21 November 1986 | Soble, Julia (I41545)
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| 14095 | Mrs Luddington, widow of James S died at her home May 1, 1939. She was born in Parish, 79 years of age, and had lived many years in Syracuse. She was a member of the Danforth United Church and the Onondaga county Historical Society. surviving are a granddaughter Martha Luddington and a daughter-in-law Martha (Mrs George) Luddington of Syracuse.Two sisters, Mr Wm. Jones of Pulaski and Mrs G R Porter of Syracuse and one brother, William Woods of Pulaski. Internment was in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery. She was the daughter of Charles Woods (1823-1894) and Sarah Woods (1826-1889) | Woods, Katherine M (I63163)
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| 14096 | Mrs Nettie E Stowell, age 84, widow of Charles Stowell died at the home of her granddaughter Mrs Erwin Spencer in Albion where she had lived for 11 years. Mrs Stowell was a member of the Parish Methodist church. Surviving are her son Wells Stowell of Syracuse, a daughter Mrs Marion Halsey. Services were from the Mills & Petrie Memorial Chapel with burial in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery. | Taylor, Nettie (I44879)
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| 14097 | MRS RUTH DALY Mrs. Ruth Ridgeway Daly, 70, widow of James Daly died Sundiy afternoon, Nov. 29, 1936, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Ridgeway in Boylston. She had been ill for some time. Mrs Daly was born in Boylston Sept 20 1866 daughter of the late Allen and Alvina Davenport Ridgeway. She was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist church. Surviving are two daughter, Mrs. Ridgeway and Mrs Ruth Pierce Colosse one son Dennis Daly of Lacona; a sister, Mrs Marietta White and three brothers William and Amos Ridgeway of Boylston and Robert Ridgeway of Lacona, 23 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Ridgeway, Wednesday afternoon with Rev. E.D. Carptenter of Lacona officiating. Burial was in the Wesleyan cemetery east of Lacona Source: Sandy Creek News, Dec 3, 1936 | Ridgeway, Ruth Ann (I15128)
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| 14098 | Mrs, Dundon, Richland Native Dies in Hospital The funeral of Mrs. Millie E. Dundon, 78, was held Tuesday morning from the Wilcox and McCallen funeral home, Watertown, and St. Patrick's church, with burial following in Brookside cemetery. Mrs. Dundon died early Sunday morning, Sept. 22, 1963 at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, where she underwent major surgery Aug. 20 but failed to make a satisfactory recovery. Born in Richland Nov. 5, 1884, she was the daughter of Ephraim and Emma Frost Fox. She attended school in the Richland area and was married on Nov. 10, 1902 at Richland to Philip S. Baxter of Watertown where they made their home, and where she has resided for 60 years. Following her husband's death on Feb. 26, 1919, she made her home with her sister-in-law, Mrs. David Fawdry and Dr. Fawdry until her marriage on June 2, 1932 to Leo J. Dundon of Watertown. Mr. Dundon died Oct. 11, 1961. Mrs. Dundon was a member of Holy Family church, Watertown, and later attended St. Patrick's church where she was a member of its Altar and Rosary society. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. John P. (Elizabeth A. Baxter) Bushnell of Watertown and Mrs. Robert H. (Emma H. Baxter) Dundon McGraw of Skaneateles; a sister, Mrs. Claude (Olyva) Wyman of Ontario Bay; and by four grandchildren, Mrs. Ronald (Suzanne S. Bushnell) Kingsley, Kent, O., Mary F. Bushnell and John P. Bushnell of Watertown, and David F. Dundon, Glendale, Calif., and six greatgrandchildren. Source: Sandy Creek News, sept 26, 1965 | Fox, Millie E. (I30017)
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| 14099 | Mrs. Frances Lerov Thurston. 86. widow of Marshall Thurston, formerly of this city died Satur- day at her home in Auburn. Ritew were held today in Auburn. | Leroy, Frances M (I63753)
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| 14100 | Mrs. Ackerman of Pulaski Dies Viola Pratt Ackerman, 87, of 7555 Broad St. Pulaski, passed away on March 8 at Lee Memorial Hospital in Fulton. She was born on Sept 13, 1886 in Orwell, the daughter of Foster and Evelyn Marsh Pratt. She attended school in Orwell. Her late husband, Harma W. Ackerman owned and operated a hotel at Sandy Pond for many years. Mrs. Ackerman was a nurse at the Oswego County Sanitarium in Orwell until her retirement. She was a 50 year member of the Sandy Creek United Methodist Church and a member of the Lake Ontario Chapter O.E.S at Sandy Creek. Mrs. Ackerman was also a member of the Pulaski Civic Club. She is survived by: one daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Doris) Nicholson of Syracuse; two grandchildren, William Nicholson of Truxton, N.Y. and Mrs. Robert (Mary) Ray of E. Syracuse, 4 great grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. S. W. Hagan of pulaski. Services were held at 11 a.m Monday, March 4, at the Foster Hax Funeral Home in Pulaski with the Rev. Edwin A. Potter officiating. Spring burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. Source: Newspaper Obituary - March 13, 1974 Pulaski Democrat | Pratt, Viola (I43918)
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