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| 18501 | Pennsylvania County, District and Probate Courts. | Source (S2200)
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| 18502 | Per 1900 US Census | Family: John Edwards / Catherine Emma Sims (F27317)
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| 18503 | Per 1900 US Census | Family: John Edwards / Catherine Kitty Elizabeth Baragwanath Sims (F27968)
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| 18504 | Per History of Windham, NH | Kyle Koyle, Ephraim (I26865)
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| 18505 | Per page 58 of the History of Bernardston, 1900-1960, "In February 1914, Rev henry Marshall Douglas passed away at a sugar supper put on by the ladies of the Baptist Church in the Town Hall. Mr. Douglas was the father of the late Mrs. William E. Field, S | Douglas, Henry Marshall (I29347)
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| 18506 | Percival Eugene Soule - 1832 - January 31, 1926. Plot C-503. Son of Reuben Thomas and Aurilla Calkins Soule. Husband of Delia Eira White Soule. Married September 30, 1867 in Richland Township, New York. Newspaper Obituary - February 3, 1926 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Altmar - One of Our Oldest Citizens Passes Away - Died at Altmar, New York, January 31st, 1926, Percival Soules, aged 93 years. Mr. Soules was one of the oldest residents in this vicinity. He was born in Richland but spent most of his life near this village. He is survived by two children, one daughter, Miss Eugenia Soules who had cared for him during his illness and one son Thomas Soules of Syracuse. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Robert A_ in the M. E. church at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The remains were interred in the vault and later taken to Pulaski for interment. | Soule, Percival Eugene (I58194)
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| 18507 | PERCY A. LANCE Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 8, 2007Browse Issues Percy A. Lance, 66, of 235 Main St., died of a heart attack Monday while at work at F.X. Caprara Car Co. in Pulaski. Mr. Lance drove tractor-trailers, retiring in 1989, and was employed part-time at the car dealership. He had lived in Smithville, Sandy Creek and Richland. Born Jan. 14, 1941, in Watertown, son of Ralph and Madeline Montague Lance, he attended school in Henderson. A marriage to Dale Ann Kellar ended in divorce. He married Maureen Dingman on Nov. 18, 1963. He was an avid race car fan, a member of the Richland Fire Department and a former member of the Sandy Creek Fire Department. Surviving besides his wife are a son, Jeff, Sodus; a daughter, Shelley Ritz, Adams; three stepdaughters, Tina Layton, Sodus, Brenda Jones, Watertown, and Margaret Granger, Richland; three stepsons, William Lance, Canastota, Dale Lance, Sandy Creek, and Kenneth Lance, Adams Center; two sisters, Gloria Taylor and Shirley Murphy, both of Marion; two brothers, Glen Lance, Arizona, and George Lance, Florida; 38 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Friday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Fran Taplin officiating. Spring burial will be in Wesleyan Cemetery, Lacona. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. | Lance, Percy Alton (I75614)
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| 18508 | Percy George Harvey - May 30, 1904 - January 12, 1992. Son of Frederick J. and Nina M. Perry Harvey. Husband of LeeAnna Cone Harvey. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, January 13, 1992 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Percy G. Harvey, 87, Route 3, died Sunday in A. Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton, after a long illness. A graveside service will be held at South Richland Cemetery in the spring. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with the Watson Funeral Home, Central Square. Surviving are a son, Robert, Central Square; a daughter, Barbara Smith, Baldwinsville; five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Born in Fernwood on May 29, 1904, a son of Fred and Nina Perry Harvey, he married LeeAnna Cone. She died in 1972. Mr. Harvey was employed with Nestle Co., Fulton, until his retirement in 1969, after 15 years of service. He was also a well-known auctioneer. | Harvey, Percy George (I55116)
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| 18509 | Percy Leland Orvis - February 4, 1882 - November 17, 1964. Son of Byron and Evelyn Skinner Orvis. Husband of Mattie Jane Minckler (married October 11, 1910) & Ruth Wardwell (married May 28, 1958.) Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday November 17, 1964 The Palladium - Oswego, New York - Mexico - Percy L. Orvis, 82, husband of Ruth Wardwell Orvis, died this morning in Oswego Hospital where he had been a patient for seven weeks. Born in Boylston on February 4, 1882, son of the late Byron and Evelyn Skinner Orvis, Mr. Orvis spent his early life there, moving to this area 26 years ago. He was a retired farmer. Surviving with his wife are a step-son, Clarence Hollis of Pulaski; four step-daughters, Mrs. Raymond L. Fleming of Adams, Mrs. Claude Gates of Mexico, Miss Marion Hollis of North Syracuse and Mrs. Frederick Soule of Montgomery. Private funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Gibbs funeral home here with the Rev. Lullus Bell, pastor of the Mexico Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Willis cemetery, Town of Richland. The bearers will be Francis Martin, Robert Brown, Horace Hoyt, Carl Brown, Leo Guyette and Raymond Gibbs. | Orvis, Percy Leland (I54634)
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| 18510 | Perle was the son of James Tryon and Dora Whitney he married Lea Mae Whiting June 1, 1904, they had 4 chidre Thelma, Ida, Ethel and Herold | Tryon, Perle James (I80401)
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| 18511 | Perley Freland Yerdon - November 10, 1880 - August 5, 1940. Son of Moses and Rosina Almira Castor Yerdon. Husband of Letta M. Castor Yerdon. Married 1905. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 7, 1940 The Brookfield Courier - Brookfield, New York - Perley F. Yerdon, 60, who lived on a farm west of Brookfield, died August 5, 1940, in St. Elizabeth Hospital, Utica, where he had been a patient for two days. He was born in Redfield, son of Moses and Rosina Caster Yerdon. He was a retired motorman of the New York State Railways, Utica. Surviving are his wife, Letta M. Yerdon; a son, Adelbert, Utica, and a son in Buffalo. The funeral was conducted from the Mumbulo Funeral Home with burial in Richland. The Rev. William D. Clough officiated. Perley Freland Yerdon - November 10, 1880 - August 5, 1940. Son of Moses and Rosina Almira Castor Yerdon. Husband of Letta M. Castor Yerdon. Married 1905. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 7, 1940 The Brookfield Courier - Brookfield, New York - Perley F. Yerdon, 60, who lived on a farm west of Brookfield, died August 5, 1940, in St. Elizabeth Hospital, Utica, where he had been a patient for two days. He was born in Redfield, son of Moses and Rosina Caster Yerdon. He was a retired motorman of the New York State Railways, Utica. Surviving are his wife, Letta M. Yerdon; a son, Adelbert, Utica, and a son in Buffalo. The funeral was conducted from the Mumbulo Funeral Home with burial in Richland. The Rev. William D. Clough officiated. | Yerdon, Perley Freland (I52215)
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| 18512 | Perrine T. Douglass - October 10, 1821 - October 28, 1891, age 70 years. Husband of Elizabeth Abigail Burdick Douglass. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 5, 1891 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - South Richland - The funeral of P. T. Douglas was held at the Baptist church, Friday, October 30th. We remember him as an earnest Christian, good citizen and neighbor. He leaves a lonely widow and numerous relatives and friends to miss him and mourn their loss. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 5, 1891 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albion - Perrine Douglass died at his home last Wednesday evening, October 27, aged 70 years. For six years he had been an invalid, and for the last four years had been unable to walk at all. He had been a resident of this place forty-five years, a kind neighbor and a Christian man. He was a member of the Seventh-day Baptist church at Adams Center. His funeral took place, Friday afternoon at two o'clock, at Holmesville Baptist Church, Rev. A. B. Prentice, of Adams, officiating. Text, John 14-1st, "Let not your heart be troubled." He had been a great sufferer; part of the time suffering excruciating pain. He leaves a devoted wife and many friends to mourn his loss; and she, in gratitude, which is to thank her neighbors and friends for the kindness shown her and her husband all through his sickness and especially through his last hours. - Rev. R. A. Burdick and son, of Owasco, were in attendance at the funeral of his brother-in-law, P. T. Douglass, last week. | Douglass, Perrine T. (I29580)
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| 18513 | PERRY A. YERDONShow Details Watertown Daily Times (NY) - February 6, 2009Browse Issues Perry A. Yerdon, 71, Redfield, died Tuesday at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York City. Mr. Yerdon was employed by Camden Wire Co. for 42 years, retiring in 1998. He also worked for Aire Serv for several years. Born March 10, 1937, in Syracuse, son of Clayton and Erma Mead Yerdon, he had lived in Redfield since 1948 and graduated in 1955 from Sandy Creek Central School. He married Gloria M. Yerdon on Dec. 2, 1967. Surviving besides his wife are a son and his wife, Jason P. and Melissa, Redfield; two daughters and their husbands, Lisa and Robert Earnshaw, Fulton, and Lucille and Paul Pretory, Redfield; a brother, Thomas, Redfield; a sister, Suzanne Leddy, Philadelphia, and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park St., Pulaski. Spring burial will be in Greenboro Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Vorea Community Church, 12 Waggoner Road, Richland, N.Y. 13144, or Redfield Volunteer Fire Department, County Route 17, Redfield, N.Y. 13437. | Yerdon, Perry Arthur (I62403)
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| 18514 | Perry Sylvester Hemens - October 28, 1877 - April 12, 1878. Son of Sylvester and Caroline Hardy Hemens. Section 1, Row 14. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 18, 1878 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Hemens - At Port Ontario, April 12th, 1878, Perrey, infant son of Sylvester Hemens, aged 5 months and 15 days. | Hemens, Perry Sylvester (I76361)
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| 18515 | Perry Theodore L. Spencer - December 28, 1860 - July 25, 1870. Son of Theodore D. and Hannah A. Hardy Spencer. Section 1, Row 20. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 27, 1870 The Daily Press - Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Port Ontario - Perry Spencer, a boy nine years of age, son of Theodore Spencer of Port Ontario, was drowned while bathing in Salmon River, at that place, yesterday afternoon. Two other small boys were with him. His grandmother, hearing his outcry, came to the pond, but was not able to assist him. As he sank he said "good-bye" to her. The bridge at Port Ontario is being rebuilt. | Spencer, Perry Theodore L. (I61733)
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| 18516 | Perry V. Hardy - February 20, 1833 - April 10, 1916. Son of Shara Perry "Sherry" and Betsey Powers Hardy. Husband of Caroline North. Married December 13, 1855. Section 1, Row 14. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday Evening, April 12, 1916 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Old Resident Gone - The Rev. Edward A. Rogers, pastor of the First Baptist church, will officiate at the funeral of Perry Hardy, whose death occurred Monday, which will be held from the family home at Port Ontario tomorrow at 2 p.m. Mr. Hardy was born at Mannsville, Jefferson county, February 20, 1833, and had been a resident of the town of Richland seventy-six years. He had for many years conducted a general store at Port Ontario, later engaging in Farming. Mr. Hardy was a member of Lake Ontario Association, Patrons of Husbandry. He leaves a brother and two sisters, Carl Hardy of Port Ontario, Mrs. Jane Graves of Parish and Mrs. Maria Smith of Port Ontario. April 10, 1916 - Perry Hardy, age 83 years, 1 month, 20 days. Date of birth February 20, 1833, born in Mannsville, New York. Sex, male; race, white; widowed; occupation, retired merchant. Name of father, Sherry Hardy, born in unknown. Name of mother, Betsy [maiden name not listed], born in Hoosick, New York. Informant, Maude Van Alstine, 349 Seymour Street, Syracuse, New York. Cause of death, chronic hypertrophy of prostate gland, contributed by cystitis and pyritis. Signed by Fred L. Ritter, M.D., April 11, 1916, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Sand Hill Cemetery, April 13, 1916. Undertaker, S. J. Hewitt, Pulaski, New York. | Hardy, Perry V. (I20751)
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| 18517 | PERRY W. HASTINGS Watertown Daily Times (NY) - June 5, 2009 Perry W. Hastings, age 105 resident of Pulaski died Tuesday at St. Luke's Health Services Center in Oswego. Perry was born August 05, 1903 in Sandy Creek, the son of Eugene and Carolyn Haven Hastings. He lived in Lacona from 1903 until 1920 when he moved to Pulaski. He graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1922 and attended Syracuse University. Perry was married to Dorothy Lilley Hastings for 76 years from September 10, 1927 until she passed away September 1, 2003. Perry first worked as a traveling salesman before joining his father in the E.M. Hastings Coal Co. and Real Estate Agency. In 1937 he joined Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. where he worked for 25 years before returning to Hastings Agency, the family business which he owned for 15 years, retiring in 1985. He enjoyed traveling, was an avid reader and writer and took up golf in retirement. Perry was a member of the Pulaski Historical Society where he contributed to a book titled Salmon River Odyssey published by Hope Marston. He was a past master and member of the Pulaski Masonic Lodge #415. He was also a past priest and member of the Royal Masons, Pulaski Chapter #279. Perry was a member of the Pulaski Congregational Church, and a former member of NOCA. Surviving: one son, David Hastings of Pulaski, two daughters, Marilyn H. Lindenthal of Pacific Grove, CA, and B. Eleanor Ackermann of Schenectady, NY, nine grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Graveside Services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, June 13th at Pulaski Cemetery with the Reverend James Tschudy officiating. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements made by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Pulaski Congregational Church, 27 Lake Street, Pulaski, NY 13142. HASTINGS Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - June 5, 2009Browse Issues Perry W. Hastings June 2, 2009 Perry W. Hastings, 105, resident of Pulaski died Tuesday at St. Luke's Health Services Center in Oswego. Perry was born August 5, 1903, in Sandy Creek, the son of Eugene and Carolyn Haven Hastings. He lived in Lacona from 1903 until 1920, when he moved to Pulaski. He graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1922 and attended Syracuse University. Perry was married to Dorothy Lilley Hastings for 76 years, from September 10, 1927, until she passed away September 1, 2003. Perry first worked as a traveling salesman before joining his father in E.M. Hastings Coal Co. and Real Estate Agency. In 1937 he joined Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., where he worked for 25 years, before returning to Hastings Agency, the family business that he owned for 15 years, retiring in 1985. He enjoyed traveling, was an avid reader and writer, and took up golf in retirement. Perry was a member of Pulaski Historical Society, where he contributed to a book titled Salmon River Odyssey published by Hope Marston. He was a past master and member of Pulaski Masonic Lodge #415. He was also a past priest and member of the Royal Masons, Pulaski Chapter #279. Perry was a member of Pulaski Congregational Church, and a former member of NOCA. Surviving are one son, David Hastings of Pulaski; two daughters, Marilyn H. Lindenthal of Pacific Grove, CA, and B. Eleanor Ackermann of Schenectady, NY; nine grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, June 13, at Pulaski Cemetery, with the Reverend James Tschudy officiating. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements made by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Pulaski Congregational Church, 27 Lake St., Pulaski, NY 13142. Class of 1922 PACS | Hastings, Perry Wendell (I45597)
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| 18518 | Persis E. Sprague Rowland - August 31, 1871 - May 23, 1960. Daughter of William and Augusta Brewer Sprague. Wife of Frank E. Rowland. Married September 18, 1889. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 26, 1960 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Roland, Richland, Dies - Mrs. Persis Sprague Roland, 88, widow of Frank E. Roland, died Monday at her home in Richland where she had resided the past 40 years. Services will be held Thursday at her late home at 2 p.m. and at the Church of Christ at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. E. J. Waterstripe of Sweet Valley, Pennsylvania, a former pastor, will officiate. Interment will be in Richland Cemetery. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Cecile R. McElver of Richland; a brother, Orla B. Sprague of Richland; a grandson, L. Parker Godfrey, of Belleville, who lived with his grandmother from shortly after birth until 1942 when he enlisted in the army; four other grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A son, Carl Roland, died in 1943 in Syracuse. Mrs. Roland was born at Sandy Creek August 31, 1871, the daughter of William and Augusta Brewer Sprague. She was married to Mr. Roland at Sandy Creek in 1889. Following their marriage they lived in Richland for six years after which they moved to Oswego and later to Utica where Mr. Roland died in 1920 at the age of 53. He was a conductor for the New York Central Railroad for 35 years. After his death she returned to Richland to reside with her mother and has remained since that time. She was a charter member of the O. E. S. in Oswego and attended the West Baptist Church there. She was the oldest member of the Church of Christ in Richland. | Sprague, Persis E. (I34151)
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| 18519 | Personal knowledge of E. Steele He lived in the town of East Bloomfield for over 35 years Found on the 1910 federal census, also on the 1920 and 1930 census | Breckenridge, G. Fenner (I21549)
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| 18520 | Peter & Christina deeded some Redfield land to son John M. Helbock on April 29, 1896. They are buried in section "F" of North Watertown Cemetery. In Child's Business Directory of Brownville in 1890 he is listed with son Charles and that they had a farm with 18 cows. In 1900 they are in Brownville, and report their ages and nativity. They report having had eight children with four living. (sheet 10) Peter is listed as a Civil War vet from the NY 186th. Co. "I" . He was enlisted Aug 29, 1864 at Pamelia Township. | Helbock, Peter Alois (I50111)
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| 18521 | Peter B. Outterson was the son of Peter Outterson and Catherine McMahon. Born in 1846 in Hinchinbrooke and died in 1872 in Hinchinbrooke, at the age of 26 years. Just a young man. Huntingdon Gleaner Extract: ...10-06-1872 Peter Outterson, third son of Peter Outterson, died at Hinchinbrook, Aged 26 years. | Outterson, Peter B. (I51499)
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| 18522 | Peter D. Abbott October 10, 2015 Peter D. Abbott, age 70, resident of Pulaski since 1976, passed away unexpectedly Saturday at University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, VT. Peter was born May 9, 1945 in Sussex, NJ the son of Raymond and Thelma Streeter Abbott. He graduated from Canisteo High School in 1963, and he served in the United States Navy from 1967 until 1972. Peter married Laura Decker on June 12, 1970. He was employed by the New York Power Authority at Fitzpatrick Nuclear Plant from 1976 until 2000, when he retired. Peter enjoyed reading, horse shoes, playing poker and golf. Surviving are his wife, Laura; four daughters, Crystal (Isaiah) Gieck of Florida, Rachel (Neil) Mathews of Pulaski, Tiffany Abbott of Eden, NY and Jamie Abbott and her companion, Joel Lehman of Burlington, VT; one brother, Jay Abbott of Litchfield, CT; one brother-in-law, Robert Grogan of Canisteo, and four grandchildren. Peter was predeceased by one daughter, Samantha Abbott who passed away May 9, 1985, and one sister, Judy Grogan who passed away in 2013. Funeral services will be held 5 p.m. Thursday, October 15 at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial at the convenience of the family. Calling hours will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. prior to the funeral. Donations may be made to the Syracuse Rescue Mission at rmlifechanging.org Published in the Syracuse Post Standard from Oct. 12 to Oct. 13, 2015 | Abbott, Peter D. (I41183)
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| 18523 | Peter D. Bailey, 60 of El Paso, Texas died Friday, December 26 after a long illness. Peter was born on May 18, 1954 in Oswego, NY to Robert and Marjorie Bailey. He was employed at Northland Electric in Watertown for 29 years. He is survived by his wife, Denise of El Paso TX; son Peter Jr. (Chelsey) of Ashville NC; step-daughters Melissa Livingston and Elizabeth Harding. Peter is also survived by his mother Marjorie, Sandy Creek NY; brother Thomas (Jan), Baldwinsville NY; niece Sarah, Syracuse NY and several grandchildren. He was predeceased by his father, Robert in 1984. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 11 a.m., in the Mexico Village Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of the Harter Funeral Home, Mexico NY. | Bailey, Peter David (I8207)
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| 18524 | Peter gave his birthdate on his 1918 draft registration. Orwell, May 16 - Peter Archibee passed away at Idea Rest general hospital Saturday morning, May 10. Mr. Archibee was born in Redfield 43 years ago and passed nearly all his life there until a few years ago when he moved to Orwell. He is survived by his wife, Mrs Mary Archibee; two sons, Lloyd Archibee and Harry Archibee both of Orwell; three daughters, Mrs. William E. Davis of Pulaski and Edith and Irene Archibee of Orwell; also three brothers, Lewis Archibee and Joseph Arcibee of Redfield and Ben Archibee of Orwell; two sisters Mrs. C.J. Anson of Fayetteville, N.Y. and Mrs. William Sparks of Orwell; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at his late home at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning and at 11 o' clock at the Holy Catholic church of Williamstown, the Rev. Father Powers officiating. There were many tokens of beautiful flowers. Interment was at Williamstown. Oswego Daily Times, Oswego, N.Y., Saturday Evening, May 17, 1924 | Archibee, Peter (I56606)
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| 18525 | Peter had a step son Marcus Lewis. | Yerdon, Peter George (I50293)
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| 18526 | Peter Hilton - died February 19, 1894, age 67 years. Son of Peter and Sarah Ann Preston Hilton. Husband of Catherine S. Hilton. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 21, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Peter Hilton, a life-long resident of Orwell, died this, Monday morning, at his residence on Church Street. The funeral will be held on Wednesday. He had been ailing for several years and for the last two or three years had been largely confined to his house. Thus another one of Orwell's faithful landmarks has been removed. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 22, 1894 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - Mr. Peter Hilton, a lifelong resident of the town, died Monday morning. He was over seventy years of age. He leaves a wife, three sons and one daughter. He was a good man and will be much missed. His funeral takes place Wednesday. | Hilton, Peter (I72839)
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| 18527 | Peter Jay Clark - February 14, 1878 - October 23, 1954. Son of Peter L. and Mary Adaline Hilton Clark. Husband of Florence Louise Finster Clark. Married February 4, 1908 at Orwell, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 28, 1954 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Former Resident Dies in Oswego - Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Brown Funeral Home in Altmar for Peter Clark, a former resident here for many years, who died of a heart attack suddenly Saturday in Oswego where he lived. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Wesley Baker and burial was in Orwell Evergreen Cemetery. He is survived by two sons, Leon and Richard Clark of Syracuse and two grandchildren. | Clark, Peter Jay (I72583)
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| 18528 | Peter L. Clark - 1852 - September, 1886. Son of James Barney and Caroline E. Hilton Clark. Husband of Mary Adaline Hilton Clark. Newspaper Article - Thursday, September 30, 1886 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - Mr. Peter Clark was buried last Friday. He has been ill for a long time with that fatal disease, consumption. | Clark, Peter L. (I72655)
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| 18529 | Peter lived his whole life in Deckards hamlet in Wayne Twp., Crawford County Pennsylvania, on the border of Venango County. He remained at home with his mother managing a small farm that surrounded the old home until her death in 1892, whereupon he inherited the property. The original house had burned in 1891 and a newer home was built by Peter which still stands in Deckards. At the age of 46 Peter was united in marriage with a kinsman, Mary Adaline Crouch, from Venango County. Together they raised four children on their small farm. They belonged to the German Reformed Church of Deckards. Great-Grandson Shawn Doyle placed a monument on the graves of Peter and Addie in 1994. Both are buried in the Peter's Corner Cemetery just down the road from the Seeley farm. | Seeley, Peter Peterman (I10885)
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| 18530 | Peter Martin - died January 9, 1879, age 67 years. Husband of Mary Martin. Newspaper Article - Thursday, January 16, 1879 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Dr. O'Connor, of Pleasant Hill, Missouri, assisted by Drs. F. S. Low and H. W. Caldwell, of this village, performed the operation of removing stone from the bladder on the person of Peter Martin, of Richland, last week. Mr. Martin's disease had assumed a very aggravated form. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 16, 1879 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Martin - In the town of Richland, January 9th, 1879, Peter Martin, aged 67 years. | Martin, Peter Lester (I80755)
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| 18531 | Peter Martin - November 17, 1844 - June 7, 1922. Son of Peter and Mary Martin. Husband of Calista Martin. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 14, 1922 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Meacham District - Peter Martin died June 761 at his home in this distinct after a few days illness, although he had been in poor health for a long time. His funeral was held last Saturday at 2 o'clock, at his home. Interment was in Richland. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 14, 1922 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Ricard - Mrs. Daniel Cole was called to Richland recently owing to the illness of her father, Peter Martin. Mr. Martin passed away last Wednesday and was buried Saturday. June 7, 1922 - Peter Martin, age 77 years, 6 months, 20 days. Date of birth November 24, 1845, born in Richland, New York. Sex, male; race, white; widowed; occupation, farmer. Name of wife, Kit Martin. Name of father, Peter Martin, born in France. Name of mother, Mary Smith, born in France. Informant, Edward Martin, Richland, New York. Cause of death, cerebral hemorrhage, contributed by impaction of bowels. Signed by F. W. Crocker, M.D., June 8, 1922, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Richland, June 10, 1922. Undertaker, F. S. Pratt, Lacona, New York. Newspaper Article - Thursday, October 3, 1889 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Parish - A very unhappy lawsuit has been avoided here, and this is the sequel. Married, at Parish, September 27, 1889, by W. George Baxter, Esq., Peter Martin, of Richland, to Miss Mmnie Kent, of Parish. Miss Kent has been Martin's housekeeper for some time. May their life's journey been pleasant. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, April 13, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Court News - As we closed our court news last week the case of Cora M. Douglas against the Northern Central Railway Company was being tried. The case was completed on Wednesday and a verdict of $5,750 was brought in the favor of the plaintiff. This was the largest verdict ever given a plaintiff in a trial at this courthouse. Mrs. Douglas sued for $25,000 for the death of her husband who was an R. W. & O. brakeman and was killed at Wallington by a Northern Central train, two years ago. It is thought that the railroad company will not appeal. - Justice Scripture granted Carrie E. Shultz an absolute divorce from her husband, Frank M. Shultz. N. B. Smith appeared for the plaintiff Julius Sparks was granted a divorce from his wife, Ida Sparks. John Breston was the plaintiff's attorney. - Peter Martin was indicted on a charge of bigamy. He also pleaded not guilty. Martin is a well-known horseman and if the allegations made are true has had many matrimonial experiences. He was first married several years ago to Minnie Kent, on the town line of Parish and Amboy. It is now alleged that he married a young woman at South Richland and has two other wives living elsewhere. - Alfred L. Dingman indicted for bigamy. He married his present wife in Camden, Oneida County, but it is charged that he has others living, how many it is not known. | Martin, Peter (I80951)
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| 18532 | Peter Mickel - 1805 - December 15, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mickel. Husband of Anne Mickel. Section 4, Row 4. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 18, 1895 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario ¬Another old resident has departed this life, Mr. Peter Mickel died Sunday, December 15th, after being confined to the house many years from dropsy and age infirmities. He was nearly 90 years old, having lived in the place and vicinity about 60 years. Funeral Monday at the house at 2 p.m. | Mickel, Peter (I69125)
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| 18533 | Peter Montelonga, 69, of Hollister, California, formerly of Vanceville, entered into rest on Friday, October 26, 2007, in Hollister, California. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, November 2, 2007, in the Chapel of Bowen-Donaldson Home for Funerals. Rev. Roger Tucker will officiate with burial to follow in Lawrence Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Rudy Skaggs, Pete Skaggs, Billy Hobbs, Jeremy Hobbs, Tom Williams and Steve Skaggs. Mr. Montelonga was born on October 10, 1938 in Hollister, California and was the son of Joseph and Gertrude Montelonga, both deceased. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 32 years, Dessie Montelonga, who passed away in 2005; his siblings, Anthony "Smokey" Williams, Dolores Castillo, Anita Montez, Irma Chavez, Joe Montelonga, Bertha Avina, his son-in-law, Doef Skaggs and his brother-in-law, Rosario Lopez. He was a retired, 20-year veteran of the United States Army and enjoyed many pasttimes such as bingo, family gatherings and travel. He had a great sense of humor, was compassionate, thought of others first and never gave up and had a positive attitude. He loved his dog "Little Bit" and loved his "youngins". He lived in Georgia for 25 years before returning to California. Mr. Montelonga is survived by his loving family in Georgia, Jerry and Dorothea Hobbs, Shirley Skaggs, Dolph and Pat Skaggs, Rosela and Ray Foust, Steve and Loretta Skaggs and his numerous grandchildren; his sisters and brother, Rebecca Lopez of San Juan Bautista, Maria Elena Gonzales and her husband, Manuel, of Hollister, California and Frank Gabriel and his wife, Carol, of Drexell, North Carolina. He is also survived by his nephews and nieces in Hollister and California. The family wishes to thank Monique Vasquez, his care-giver, and special thanks to Dr. Gatpolintan and the staff at Mable Skilled Nursing Facility. | Montelonga, Peter (I5159)
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| 18534 | Peter Obleman - May, 1861 - March 23, 1918. Son of Miles and Catherine Patchette Obleman. Husband of Mary Helen Fox Obleman. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 27, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - Peter Obleman of Watertown, a former resident of Richland died suddenly on Saturday morning while at his work, death being due to paralysis of the heart. The remains were brought to Richland for burial. Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Obleman was 52 years old and is survived by the following children, Mrs. Helen Spicer, Richland. Mrs. Charlotte Nichols of Syracuse, and five brothers, John, Miles, James, Joseph and Alexander, and two sisters, Mrs. T. J. Pope and Mrs. Charlotte Scouten. | Obleman, Peter (I36062)
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| 18535 | Peter Outterson, son of Peter Outterson, born 1806 in Berwickshire, Scotland. Immigrated to Canada. Married Catherine McMahon in Hinchinbrooke. They became the parents of eight cildren; Catherine Isabella, Mary Ann, Peter B., Elizabeth Jane, Sarah, Alison, William and James. Peter died in Hinchinbrooke at the age of 82 years. Huntingdon Gleaner Extract: ...03-11-1888 Peter Outterson, died in his late residence, Hinchinbrook, age 82 years 10 months. A native of Berwickshire, Scotland. https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=139034555 | Outterson, Peter (I51180)
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| 18536 | Peter Petrie Christening | Petrie, James (I12113)
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| 18537 | Peter Sprague Obituary CUBA - The Honorable Peter Radley Sprague, a former resident of Cuba and Waverly, Ohio, passed away Thursday (May 4, 2023) at UPMC Chautauqua in Jamestown, after a brief illness. He was born March 26, 1930, in Lacona, the son of Wendell and Lois Sprague. On Aug. 25, 1951, he married Mary Lou Adsit, who predeceased him June 16, 2021. He attended Wooster College and then served in the U.S. Army from 1952-1954, which included a deployment to Korea. After graduating from Cornell Law School, he moved to Cuba in 1957 and practiced law with Frank Williams, later with Peter Hurlburt, and the Honorable Thomas Brown. During that time, he served as an Allegany County assistant district attorney and was an Allegany County legislator from 1977-1981. He served as Allegany County Judge starting in 1984 and retired in 1997. One of Peter's major accomplishments was establishing the Allegany County Area Foundation. He was always generous with his time in support of local organizations such as the school, hospital, lake association, Methodist Church. He belonged to the Cuba-Friendship Masonic Lodge 306 F&AM and the McKee Tri-Star Chapter 242 Order of the Eastern Star. Peter is survived by his four children, Elizabeth (the late Frederic) Edwards of Cuba, Catherine (David) Stimson of Westfield, Patricia Kuhrtz of Colonial Beach, Va. and James (Lisa) Sprague of Rochester; eight grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, June 3, 2023, at the Mark F. Rinker Funeral Home & Memorial Service, Inc., 9 Bull St., Cuba, with a Celebration of Life service beginning at 3:00 p.m. Pastor Claudia Little will officiate. Burial will be in Cuba Cemetery, Cuba. | Sprague, Peter Radley (I83843)
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| 18538 | Peter W. Caufield, age 54, resident of Sandy Creek, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, November 28, 2025. Peter was born August 20, 1971. He graduated from Sandy Creek Central School in 1989. He served in the United States Army from 1989 until 1993. After an honorable discharge, he worked doing sand blasting and construction. He later took truck driving classes and went to work for the Oswego County Highway Department in 2009. He worked his way up over the years and became Crew Leader. Peter was married for 23-years to the love of his life, Sarah Collins, on April 27, 2003. Peter was a father whose devotion shaped his home and whose mischievous grin kept everyone laughing. Peter enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping. He loved raising animals and enjoyed wildlife. His biggest passion was his family. Peter enjoyed teaching his kids and grandchildren to hunt and fish the way his own grandpa did. Surviving, are his wife Sarah, and their four children, Eden (Matt) Wood, Dylan (Rachael) Davis, Austin (Morgan) Davis, and Hannah (Hunter) Delamater. He adored his grandchildren, Jaxon, Hudson, Mason, Cyris, Adelynn, Brysyon, Haisleigh, Winry, McKinley and Everly. Peter was also survived by a brother, and predeceased by a daughter, Hope Caufield. | Caufield, Peter W (I86674)
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| 18539 | Peter was baptized at St. Mary's in Florence on Christmas Day, 1888. His Godparents were Tom McNamara and Mrs. John Quinn. He was living in Skaneateles with his wife and two children when he registered for the draft in 1917. | Helbock, Peter Joseph (I48605)
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| 18540 | Phena M. Pickard, 84, of Pennellville, passed away at her home on Friday February 1, 2013. Born to her late parents, Lula (Shaver) and Maturin Hutchinson on July 9, 1928 in the town of Orwell, NY. A graduate of Altmar High School. Phena was a machine and packer operator for Sealright Co., Inc., Fulton, NY, now Huhtamaki, Inc.. She was a member of the Phoenix Memorial Post 5540, VFW, auxiliary. Phena was predeceased by her husband, Bernard Lee Pickard on February 6, 2007; her two sisters, Charlotte E. Stevens, and Ethel L. Staring. Surviving are her many nieces and nephews; several grand-nieces and nephews. Services are Wednesday February 6, at 2 p.m. in the Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, 431 Main St., Phoenix, NY 13135. Spring burial in Pine Plains Cemetery, 8686 Henry Clay Blvd., Clay, NY 13041. Calling hours are from noon to 2 p.m. the same day in the funeral home, prior to the service. Contributions: Charity of Choice. Contributions be added to Phena’s obituary. Contributions in Phena’s Memory to: Phoenix Memorial Post 5540, VFW 70 Culvert Street Phoenix, NY 13135 | Hutchinson, Phena M. (I35337)
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| 18541 | Philadelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) 01 Mar 1962, Thu Page 47 W.P. Tinney Dies at 84 - William P. Tinney, 84, of 4721 Chester Ave., died Monday. He was founder of the funeral home that bore his name. Mr. Tinney was a member of the first graduating class at Roman Catholic High School in 1894. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Mr. Tinney is survived by three sons, the Rev. Nicholas Joseph, O.F.M., Edward J. and Francis J.; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Urevick and Mrs. Mary O'Connor, 14 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Requiem mass at 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Francis DeSales Church. The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) 01 Mar 1962, Thu Page 8 W.P. Tinney, Funeral Home Director, Dies - William P. Tinney, founder of the firm of William P. Tinney and Son, funeral direcotrs, died Monday at his home, 4721 Chester ave. He was 84. Mr. Tinney who was a member of the first class to be graduated from Roman Catholic High School, in 1894, served as a member of Draft Board 27 during the First World War. He also was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He belonged to the Friendly Sons of ST. Patrick and was a member of the Artisans Southwestern Assembly 18. He was treasurer of the Old Delancey Building and Loan Association for 45 years. He is survived by three sons, the Rev. Nicholas Joseph, O.F.M., Edward J. and Francis J.; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Urevick and Mrs. Mary O'Connor; 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and two brothers and three sisters. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 9 A.M. Saturday at St. Francis deSales Church, 47th st. and Springfield ave. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, The Evening News (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) 01 Mar 1962, Thu Page 21 W. P. Tinney, 84, Dies At Phila. William P. Tinney, 84, died Monday at his home, 4721 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, where he conducted a funeral home 30 years. A funeral director 60 years, Mr. Tinney was head of William P. Tinney & Son and formerly had his home at 747 South 20th Street, Philadelphia. Mr. Tinney's wife, the former Cecelia B. McBride of Plymouth, passed away some years ago. A member of the first graduating class of Roman Catholic High School, Philadelphia, in 1894. Mr. Tinney was active in the Knights of Columbus. He was a member of St. Francis deSales Church, Philadelphia. Surviving are three sons, Rev. Nicholas J. Tinney, O.F.M., Bronx, N.Y.; Edward J. and Francis J., of Philadelphia; daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Urevick and Mrs. Mary O'Connor, Philadelphia; 15 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; three sisters and two brothers. Funeral will be held from the Tinney Funeral HOme Saturday morning at 8:30. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 in St. Francis de Sales Church. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Philadelphia. Friends may call Friday after 2 p.m. | Tinney, William Patrick (I78037)
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| 18542 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Yerdon, Suzanne Marie (I62488)
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| 18543 | PHILANDER A. SPAULDING was born in Chenango County, New York, in 1818. His father, John Spaulding, came to Chenango County from New England, and settled there when quite a young man, marrying about the year 1812 Miss Margaret Peterson, daughter of Philip Peterson, of the Mohawk Valley. They came to the town of Stockbridge in 1827, and, buying a small farm. were able to add to it later, making in all about eighty acres. The nearest market to the farmers then for their produce was at Albany, N.Y., which was one hundred miles away; and, as there were none of the modern conveniences of travel that we now enjoy, the journey had to be made by wagon, with horses or oxen. This pioneer couple had thirteen children, eleven of them growing to manhood and womanhood. At the present time there are seven living. The mother died at the age of seventy-five. (For further notice see sketch of Ira Spaulding.) Mr. Philander A. Spaulding has known no other life but that of the hardest work on a farm. When only nine years of age, he went into the field with his father to hoe corn and labor as any other workman. Very few advantages in education were given him. Scarcely did he have the opportunity to attend the brief terms of the small school of the district. When he was twenty years of age, his father, in recognition of his faithful services, telling him that, while he could give him no money, he would give him his time, allowed him to start out for himself. He obtained work on a farm for ten dollars per month, and for the second year received thirteen dollars a month. For four years he continued in this position, when he married Miss Miranda Parker, of Madison County, daughter of Joel Parker, a farmer, and one of the earliest settlers from the Eastern States. The marriage took place March 10, 1842. Mr. Spaulding worked a farm on shares for one year, and then bought about thirty-two acres of land for thirty dollars per acre. Two years later he sold this at an advance of one hundred dollars, and purchased another farm of one hundred and eighteen acres in the town of Stockbridge, N. Y. In 1863 he went to his present home in the town of Lenox, first buying one hundred and eight, and afterwards one hundred and sixty acres, together making a goodly farm of two hundred and sixty-eight acres. He has another large one near the "Five Chimneys," in the town of Stockbridge, and also various tracts elsewhere, being one of the largest land-owners of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding had four daughters: Rosalie, wife of David L. Davis, a farmer of Munnsville, has four children; Idalia, wife of Herman Cooper, a railroad employee, five children; Sarah B., wife of R. Holdridge, five children; Emeline, wife of Warren Vedder, one daughter. The mother, Mrs. Miranda P. Spaulding, died April 5, 1855. The second wife of Mr. Spaulding was Miss Sarah M. Marshall, whom he married December 24, 1856. Her children were: William P. Spaulding, a farmer of Augusta, N.Y.; and Judd M., a resident of Oneida, who has a wife and five children. Mrs. Sarah M. Spaulding died October 4, 1867. In 1869 Mr. Spaulding married a third wife, Elizabeth A. Kirk, of Oswego. Mr. Spaulding does general farming, and also has from five to seven acres of hops, which pays him the best of any of his crops. In politics he is a sturdy Republican, decided and unflinching in his adherence to the principles of that party. He has been Constable for eighteen years, Deputy Sheriff for six years, and was at one time Assistant Revenue Collector of his town. In 1870 Mr. Spaulding, in company with three others, Milton Barnett, James D. Kilborn, and Walter E. Northrup, started the Central Bank of Oneida. Mr. Barnett dying in 1874, Mr. Kilborn sold out to Messrs. Spaulding and Northrup, by whom the bank is still run. Mrs. Spaulding is a faithful Episcopalian, a communicant of St. John's Church, Oneida. Although in his seventy-fifth year, Mr. Spaulding is an active and vigorous man yet, looking after the interests of his dairy and his stock of twenty-six cows, and going through frost and snow to inspect his farm and see that everything is in order. His constitution is still robust, despite the hardships of his childhood and his many years of toil; and there seems no doubt that he will live to a green old age. Noted for his good common sense and practical knowledge of affairs, which have served him in good stead in the lack of scholarly attainments, he is a favorite among his fellow-citizens, being widely known and deservedly respected. Spaulding, Philander, son of John and Margaret (Peterson) Spaulding, was born in Chenango county, N. Y., February 9, 1818. His father, a lifelong farmer, was a native of the State of Vermont, and an early settler in Chenango county. Mr. Spaulding was reared on the farm and received his education in the district schools. During the greater part of his active life he has been engaged in farming. He was for a period engaged in the manufacture of cheese boxes at Pratt's Hollow, and in company with Milton Barnard, J. D. Kilburn, and Walter E. Northrup, was one of the founders of the Central Bank of Oneida; he withdrew from this firm in the year 1897. Mr. Spaulding bought his present farm, then containing 108 acres and now by addition 160 acres, in 1863. He has been a large farmer and owns considerable land in this vicinity. Mr. Spaulding is one of the oldest resident farmers of this region, and is well known throughout the county; he has often held positions of public trust, serving as constable, deputy sheriff, collector, and deputy revenue collector of this district. In politics he has been a staunch Republican. He first married Miranda Parker. and of this union are four children: Rosalia, wife of David L. Davis of Munnsville; Adelia, wife of Herman Cooper of Oneida; Sarah V., wife of Reuben Holdridge; and Mrs. Emeline Vedder of Munnsville. For his second wife he married Sarah, daughter of John Marshall of Eaton, and of this union are two sons: William P., and Judd Spaulding. FROM: Our County and it's people A Descriptive and Biographical Record of Madison County, New York Edited by: John E. Smith The Boston History Co., Publishers 1890 | Spaulding, Philander Adam (I79705)
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| 18544 | Philena Westcott Slater - January 1, 1811 - October 19, 1890. Wife of Brayton Slater. Married January 1832. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 23, 1890 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In New Haven, New York at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Russell, October 19, 1890, Mrs. Philena Slater, aged 75 years. The interment took place at South Richland. Deceased was a grandmother of B. A. Russell of this village. | Westcott, Philena (I50705)
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| 18545 | PHILIP C. WHITE - EXCAVATOR, FARMER Watertown Daily Times (NY) - November 9, 2001 Philip C. White, 60, 147 Norton Road, died Thursday at his home, where he had been under the care of Oswego County Hospice. He had been ill with cancer. Mr. White was a self-employed land excavator, a former dairy farmer, and had worked for Operating Engineers Local 545 of Syracuse. Born May 5, 1941, in Sandy Creek, son of Howard N. and Fannie Stafford White, he attended Sandy Creek schools. A marriage to Judy Bowser ended in divorce. Surviving are three sons and two daughters-in-law, Timothy Keeney, and Shawn and Mary White, and Kyle and Janet White, all of Sandy Creek; a companion, Daryl Mautz, Sandy Creek; two sisters, Joy Wade, Pulaski, and Sharon Cordell, Sandy Creek; four brothers, Wayne and Reginald, both of Sandy Creek, Doug, Sacramento, Calif., and Gary, Richland, three grandchildren and several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. A brother, Jack M., died Nov. 30, 1971, and another brother, Norman A. White, died Sept. 28, 1992. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Summerville Funeral Home. Burial will be private. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. | White, Philip Craig (I71216)
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| 18546 | Philip G. Speck - died May 4, 1915, age 58 years. Husband of Hattie E. Brownell Speck. Married December 1, 1886 at Pulaski, New York. Newspaper Article - Thursday, May 13, 1915 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - The remains of Phillip Speck of Kasoag, were interred in Evergreen cemetery Friday afternoon, May 7. | Speck, Phillip (I76843)
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| 18547 | PHILIP J. DAMON RETIRED AUTO MECHANIC Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 3, 2001Browse Issues Philip J. Damon, 71, Colonial Manor Apartments, died Thursday morning at Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Syracuse. Mr. Damon was a retired automotive mechanic at Fort Drum. Born Oct. 11, 1929, in Watertown, son of Clifford and Genevieve Farmer Damon, he attended Sacred Heart School, North Junior High School and Watertown High School. An Army veteran, he served from 1945 to 1947 and then again from 1950 to 1954, serving in Korea for two years. He married Mary Lee Sayer on Dec. 11, 1953, in Gouverneur. The marriage ended in annulment. He married Frances Rice on Dec. 3, 1955, in Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart with the Rev. Benoit C. Dostie officiating. Mr. Damon was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Adams, and the Lincoln League and a life member of the North Side Improvement League. Surviving besides his wife are two sons and their wives, Frederic and Linda, Adams Center, and Daniel and Michelle, Manhattan; four daughters and two sons-in-law, Suzanne Pierson, Grafton, W.Va., Theresa Brethen, St. Petersburg, Fla., Jacqueline and Ronald Mack, Anchorage, Alaska, and Jennifer and Wayne Covey, Watertown; four brothers, Richard S., Oklahoma City, Okla., Clifford S., Brownville, Ronald D., Watertown, and Dale S., Dexter; two sisters, Mrs. Howard (Lucille) Rowe and Mrs. Edward (Jenny) Miller both of Watertown; 14 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at noon Saturday at Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart with Deacon Edward Miller officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Calling hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Reed & Benoit Funeral Home. Donations may be made to the North Side Improvement League. Caption: Philip J. Damon | Damon, Philip Joseph (I64410)
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| 18548 | PHILIP R. WOOLSON Syracuse Herald American (NY) - September 1, 1991 Philip R. Woolson, 23, of O'Mara Drive, Brewerton, died Saturday in the town of Van Buren from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Born in Syracuse, Mr. Woolson lived in Brewerton most of his life. He was employed the past two years as a steel worker with J.R. Clancy Inc. For four years before that, he worked as a carpet installer with Onondaga Carpets. Mr. Woolson also worked part time as a security guard for Pinkerton Security. He attended Paul V. Moore High School with the class of 1986. He was an active hunter and fisherman, and belonged to the National Rifle Association. His father, Gene Woolson, died May 12, 1990. Surviving are his mother, Irene Woolson of Brewerton; three sisters, Kimberly Zelinski of Dale City, Va., Evonne Rogers and Bonnie Woolson, both of Brewerton; his maternal grandparents, Fredrick and Ingetraude Schoeck of Westvale; his paternal grandparents, Richard and June Woolson of Orwell; three nieces and three nephews; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Services will be at a time to be announced Tuesday at Caughdenoy United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Ronald Tompkins officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Central Square. Calling hours are 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at Krueger Brewerton Chapel, 9525 S. Main St., Brewerton. | Woolson, Phillip R. (I76018)
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| 18549 | Philip R. ‘Jocko’ Reitz, 78 Written by Contributor, Oct 20, 2014, 2 Comments OSWEGO, NY - Philip R. “Jocko” Reitz, 78, a resident of Oswego, passed away Friday October 17, 2014, at Oswego Hospital. Born in Oswego, he was the son of the late Philip and Laura (Corradino) Reitz. Philip R. ‘Jocko’ Reitz Philip R. ‘Jocko’ Reitz He was the owner and operator of the Ritz Diner. Surviving are his son, Philip R. Reitz Jr.; his mother, Cynthia J. Rollin; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sisters, Rose Spinelli, Betty Torres, Mary Ann Haynes and Dorothy Scaccia. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Friday at St. Joseph’s Church. Burial will be at St. Peter’s Cemetery. Calling hours will be held 3-7 p.m. Wednesday and 3-7 p.m. Thursday at the Nelson Funeral Home, 11 W. Albany St., Oswego. Donations can be made to the Oswego County United Way. Online condolences may be made at www.nelson-funeralhome.com | Reitz, Phillip R. (I25241)
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| 18550 | Phillip E. King - April 8, 1871 - July 21, 1952. Son of George E. and Doris Louisa Hombastel King. Husband of Martha Jane Walker. Section 4, Row 17. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, July 22, 1952 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Philip E. King, 81, died Monday at the Cheney nursing home near Sandy Creek, where he had been a patient for the past five months. He was born in the town of Richland, April 8, 1871, son of George and Doris Hornbusher King and had been a farmer in the vicinity of Daysville all of his life. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Florence Nutting, Pulaski, and Mrs. Doris Besaw, Adams; two sons, Samuel, Pulaski and Julius C. King, Madison. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Foster funeral home where friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in Daysville cemetery. | King, Philip Edward (I69198)
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