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| 18551 | Phillip E. Miller, 66, of Central Square, passed away on August 31, 2021. He was born on September 22, 1954 in Syracuse to the late Donald and the late Helen (Redhead) Miller. Phillip was preceded in death by his son, Paul Miller in 2015 and his wife, Cindy, who passed away only hours before him. Phil was a Machinist for 47 years with Crouse Hinds in Syracuse. He loved mowing his lawn and take the grand kids for rides on the tractor. He loved fishing and camping. He also loved bonfires and having relaxing talks with Cindy around them. Phillip liked sunsets and just tinkering around the house. He loved a good laugh and hanging out with his brothers and sisters. Phillip is survived by his children, Phillip ( Amelia) Miller II and Sara Kuss; grandchildren, Virginia, Chrystal, Phillip lll, Rian, and Elizabeth. A Visitation for Phillip and Cindy will be held on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 from 1 pm- 5 pm at Traub Funeral Home, Central Square. A Celebration of their lives will be immediately following at 5 pm at the Funeral Home. Burial will be in Coit Cemetery, Town of Palermo | Miller, Phillip Edward Sr. (I84944)
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| 18552 | PHILLIP F. REITZ Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - January 22, 2000Browse Issues Phillip F. "Squirrel" Reitz, 83, 3236 county Route 2,Pulaski,died Wednesday at Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He was born in Oswego. He was a construction worker affiliated with Laborers Union Local 214 and retired from Local 40 in Syracuse. He was an Army veteran of World War II, served in the invasion of Normandy and was awarded two Purple Hearts. His wife, Elizabeth Jane Stacy Reitz, died in 1992. Survivors: Four daughters, Brenda Valley and Debra Reitz, both of Pulaski, Jane Dona of Oswego and Sandra Burns of Tennessee; a son, Phillip of Oswego; two sisters, Hazel AuClair of Oswego and Anna Bremmerman of Cicero; 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Services: 9 a.m. Monday at Nelson Funeral Home and 9:30 a.m. in St. Mary's Church. Burial, St. Peter's Cemetery. Calling hours, 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Nelson Funeral Home, 124 W. Fifth St., Oswego. | Reitz, Phillip F. (I11390)
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| 18553 | Phillip R. Martin - October 22, 1969 - January 26, 1970. Son of Phillip C. and Carol Filkins Martin. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 29, 1970 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death Takes Martin Infant - Phillip R Martin, Jr. three-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Martin of Richland died Monday, January 26 at Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester where he had been transferred from Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown. Phillip was born October 22, 1969. He is survived by his parents, Phillip and Carol Filkins Martin two brothers Jeffrey, age 10 and Timothy, age nine; a sister, Lisa, age six; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Filkins; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Martin; and two great-grandmothers, Mrs. Hattie Martin of Richland and Mrs. Anna Bushow of East Syracuse. Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 28 at the Foster Funeral Home with the Rev. Gene Kearns of Church of Christ, Richland officiating. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery. | Martin, Phillip Claude Darwyn Jr. (I30238)
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| 18554 | Phillip S. LaCelle - July 9, 1938 - April 11, 2006. Son of Clyde and Lillian Sparr LaCelle. Husband of Judith Arlene Shattuck LaCelle. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 13, 2006 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Philip S. LaCelle, 67, Orwell, died Tuesday at Loretto Nursing Home, Oswego. Mr. LaCelle was employed by Crouse Hinds for 23 years, retiring in 1996. Born July 9, 1938, in Richland, a son of Clyde and Lillian Span LaCelle, he attended Pulaski schools. He married Judith Shattuck. She died July 31, 1995. He resided in the Orwell-Richland area most of his life. Surviving are four sons, Edward LaCelle, Altmar, Andrew LaCelle, Sandy Creek, David LaCelle, Pulaski, and Michael LaCelle, Richland; three brothers, Thomas and John, both of Pulaski, and Robert LaCelle, Camden; four sisters, Joan Stevens, Sandy Creek, Barbara Nutting, Fern Lester, and Rosie LaCelle, all of Pulaski, and two grandchildren. Calling hours are from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be at the convenience of the family | Lacelle, Phillip Steve (I59661)
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| 18555 | PHILLIPS Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - April 4, 2012Browse Issues David C. Phillips March 30, 2012 David C. Phillips, 68, formerly of Parish, passed away Friday, March 30, 2012 in the Francis House of Syracuse after a difficult battle with cancer. He was born September 13, 1943 in Syracuse to Arla (Spicer) Phillips, of Sunrise Nursing Home, Oswego, and the late Milton Phillips, both formerly of Parish. In addition to his mother, David is survived by his six children; son, David Phillips and wife, Claire of South Point, OH, son, George Phillips and wife, Noreen of Mexico, NY, son, Jamie Phillips and wife, Gloria of Sanford, NC, daughter, Lucinda Garrett and husband, Christopher of Palmyra, VA, son, Nickolas Phillips of Parish, NY, and daughter, Kari Phillips. David is also survived by seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and three brothers, George Phillips of Parish, Dale Phillips of Gouverneur, and Gary Phillips of Pulaski. Much of David's life was devoted to serving others in the community through his love of Christ and his music ministry. At his request, a memorial service will be held in the spring for David's family and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his name to the Francis House at 108 Michaels Ave., Syracuse, NY 13208; or to his church, the Kingdom Outpost in Clay, NY. | Phillips, David C (I28532)
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| 18556 | Phillipsburg (Sleepy Hallow | Cranckheit, Hendrick Cronkhite (I65656)
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| 18557 | Philo Manwarren - died July 14, 1886, age 68 years. Son of Dr. James F. and Lucy Upton Blood Manwarren. Husband of Mary E. Niles Manwarren. Section 1, Row 8. Probate - Last Will And Testament of Philo Manwarren, deceased. Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit: on the 24th day of February 1887, Mary Manwarren, a legatee, widow, named in the Last Will and Testament of Philo Manwarren, late of the Town of Mexico in the County of Oswego, deceased, appeared in open Court, before the Surrogate of the County of Oswego, and made application to have the said Last Will and Testament which relates to both real estate and personal estate proved; and on such application the Surrogate did ascertain by satisfactory evidence who were the heirs at law and next of kin of the said testator, and their respective residences, and said Surrogate did thereupon issue a Citation in due form of law, directed to the heirs at law and next of kin, by their respective names, stating their respective places of residence requiring them to appear before said Surrogate at Honorable F. W. Skinner's office in the Village of Mexico in the said county, on the 22nd day of April 1887 to attend the Probate of said will. And afterwards, to wit: on the 22nd day of April 1887 satisfactory evidence by affidavit, was produced and presented to said Surrogate, of the due service of said Citation in the mode prescribed by law; and on that day no one appearing to oppose the Probate of said Will hereinafter set forth, upon this 22nd day of April 1887, and he thereupon adjudged the said Will to be a valid Will of Real and Personal Estate, and the proofs thereof to be sufficient, which said Last Will and Testament and proofs are as follows, that is to say: In the name of God, Amen, I, Philo Manwarren, of the Town of Mexico, County of Oswego and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory and therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament, that is to say: First, after all my lawful debts are paid and discharged, I give and bequeath unto my wife, Mary, all my estate both real and personal for her own use and benefit for and unlimited disposal during the period and term of her natural life. Second, After the death of my said wife Mary, I give and bequeath to my two sisters, Sarah C. Clapsaddle and Joanna O. Tollerton, $250 each. If Joanna O. Tollerton should not be living at the demise of my said wife Mary, the $250 is to go to her daughter, Estella Tollerton. Third, I give and bequeath to Oliver N. Combs and James H. Combs $400 to be divided equally between them, share and share alike, being sons of Warren K. and Jane Combs, after the death of my said wife. Fourth, The remainder of my estate I give and bequeath to my nephew, Ira Manwarren, son of Norman B. Manwarren, to have and to hold to him and his heirs forever. If the said Ira Manwarren wishes to keep the farm, he can do so by paying off the heirs or assigns above named in installments one _ a year until they are all paid, paying the oldest first, with yearly interest on all unpaid after the demise of my said wife. I do also hereby authorize and empower my executor and my said wife to sell and convey any or all of my real estate at any time they may desire to, and to mortgage the same, grant, _ or otherwise change the same for her benefit, and with the same force and effect as I might do if living. I also charge my estate for the erection of a monument for myself and wife at my cemetery lot at Sand Hill Cemetery to the amount of $150, provided I or my wife should not do it in our lifetime. Likewise I make, constitute and appoint my wife, Mary Manwarren as executrix and Edwin Midlan to be executor of this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal the 31S' day of May in the year of our Lord 1884. {signed} Philo Manwarren. Surrogate's Court - In the matter of proving the Last Will and Testament of Philo Manwarren, deceased, late of the Town of Mexico, Oswego County, New York. Edwin Midlan and Esther Midlan, being first duly sworn in open Court, upon their several corporeal oaths, each for himself; doth depose and say that they are subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Philo Manwarren, late of the Town of Mexico in the County of Oswego, and State of New York, deceased. And these deponents do further say that the said Philo Manwarren, deceased, did in the presence of each of these deponents, subscribe his name at the end of the instrument in writing, which is now here shown to these deponents, and which purports to the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, and which bears the date on the 31st of May 1884. That the said deceased did at the time of subscribing his name to the said instrument as aforesaid, declare the same to be his last Will and Testament; and these deponents did thereupon subscribe their own respective names at the end of said instrument, as attesting witnesses to the execution thereof; each at the request of the said deceased, and in his presence and in the presence of each other; That the said deceased, at the time of so subscribing his name to said instrument as aforesaid, and publishing said instrument as aforesaid, was upwards of 21 years of age, and a citizen of the United States; That he appeared to be and deponents believe he was of sound mind, memory and understanding, and not under any restraint, and as deponents verily believe, in all respects competent to devise real estate; That each of these deponents saw the other sign their name to said instrument in the presence of the deceased. {signed} Edwin Midlan; {signed} Esther Midlan. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 22nd day of April 1887. {signed} F. Davis, Surrogate. | Manwaring, Philo (I31828)
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| 18558 | Philura was the wife of Adney O White, and the mother of Florence White Sherman (1869-1940). She lived in Benton Harbor, Berrian Lake, Michigan until 1910, when she returned home to Altmar. She is buried in the Pineville Cemetery on Rt. 13 in Pineville, NY. Her husband Adney died in 1908, while they were living in Michigan, and he is buried there, in Crystal Springs Cemetery. | Cole, Philura (I42985)
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| 18559 | Phineas LeRoy “Finn” Stevens - July 21, 1896 - July 10, 1941. Son of Ralph LeRoy and Frances L. Towle Stevens. Husband of Carrie E. DeLapp Stevens. Married December 24, 1915 in Rome, Oneida County, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 16, 1941 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Phineas Stevens Dies in Orwell - Orwell - Phineas L. Stevens passed away July 10, 1941, in the Oswego County Sanatorium, where he had been a patient several weeks. He was born in this village July 21, 1896, son of Ralph Leroy and Frances Towles Stevens. Before his illness, he conducted a barbershop in this village, and served as town collector last year. He is survived by his wife, Carrie DeLapp Stevens; five sons, Ralph, Robert, Guy, William and Phineas, Jr.; his father, Ralph L. Stevens, all of Orwell; and a brother, Harold Stevens, of Albion. Funeral services were conducted in his late home Saturday afternoon, July 12, with the Rev. Alexander Stockton and the Rev. Donald M. Cobb, pastor of Orwell Union church officiating. The bearers were Don H. Minor, Clarence Hager, Herbert Jeanes, Orville Stevens, Robert Stevens, all of Orwell, and George Stevens, of Lacona. Burial was made in Evergreen cemetery. | Stevens, Phineas "Finn" Le Roy (I72285)
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| 18560 | Phoebe Holmes Mason - November 9, 1796 - November 8, 1879. Daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Adams Holmes. Wife of "Squire" Elnathan Hobart Mason, Jr.. Married October 27, 1814. | Holmes, Phoebe (I59617)
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| 18561 | Phoebe Norcross Mason Myers - August 27, 1817 - March 27, 1888. Daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Mary Polly Porter Mason. Wife of Joseph Knapp Myers. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 5, 1888 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Phoebe N. Myers, wife of Joseph K. Myers, was born in the town of Orwell, August 27, 1817, and died at her home in the same town, March 27, 1888. | Mason, Phoebe Norcross (I73153)
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| 18562 | Phoebe Pierce Burdick - March 17, 1799 - March 7, 1879. Wife of Rev. Elias Burdick. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 13, 1879 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - South Richland, March 10th, 1879 - The funeral services of Mrs. Phebe Burdick. widow of the late Rev. Elias Burdick and mother of R. A. Burdick, were held at the Baptist Church in Hohnesville, Sunday, Rev. M. B. Comfort, of Pulaski, officiating. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 27, 1879 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Burdick - At South Richland, March 7, 1879, Phoebe, wife of Elias Burdick, aged 79 years, 11 months and 29 days. The deceased, whose maiden name was Pierce, was born in Johnson, Providence county, Rhode Island, March 17, 1799, and when a small child removed with her parents to Unadilla, Otsego county, in this State, where she was married to Mr. Burdick. From Unadilla she removed to Boonville, and subsequently to South Richland, where she has resided for many years. The deceased was a faithful, consistent member of the Baptist denomination for over sixty years. The remains were deposited by the side of her late husband, in the Willis Cemetery, in the presence of a large number of sorrowing friends. | Pierce, Phebe (I11662)
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| 18563 | Phyllis (Exacustides) Allen, 89, of Irwin, passed away on Friday March 12, 2021. Phyllis was born October 21, 1931, in Homestead, a daughter of the late Gust and Ethel (Grindle) Exacustides. Phyllis was a former member of the Penns Woods United Methodist Church and was very active in their activities such as the Annual Peach Festival. She grew up in a traditional Greek family and was proud of this ancestry. She loved to play bingo and take bus trips to places such as Atlantic City. Phyllis also dearly loved her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Phyllis was preceded in death by her husband, Ray Allen, in 1987; daughter Linda Allen, in 2016; son-in-law Raymond Lichwa in 2015; brother, William Exacustides, sisters, Gertrude Miller, Mary Hyland, Cleda Muskovac and granddaughter Michelle Bridge. Phyllis is survived by her children, Ray Allen (Lynne) of Latrobe, Debra Cicco (Ron) of Trafford, Ron Allen (Lisa) of Penn Township, her grandchildren Robert Farroux, Brad Allen, Shawn Allen, Dan Allen, Stefani Hazlett, Jodie Cicco, Sabrina Farabaugh, Trina Mauder, several great grandchildren, sister Donnis Zawasky of Lincoln Place; and brother Gust "Bud" Exacustides of Cabot, Ark. The Allen Family would especially like to thank Golden Heights Personal Care for the great care they have provided Phyllis. Visitation and burial will be held privately. The John M. Dobrinick Funeral Home Inc. Trafford 412-372-3111 along with Jefferson Memorial Park are entrusted with the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, please kindly consider a donation to the American Cancer Society. www.dobrinickfhinc.com | Exacustides, Phyllis R. (I80954)
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| 18564 | Phyllis Clara (Short) Charles 73, of Palmiteer Rd. Pulaski, NY., passed away February 1, 2017, surrounded by love. She fought a courageous battle with lymphoma. Phyllis was the daughter of the late Harris and Florence Short. Phyllis is survived by her children Alan Charles, Michelle Gagnon and Dawn Rucando; grandchildren Elizabeth Gagnon, Suede Roody, River Gagnon and Isla Rucando; a daughter by choice, Beth Taplin Zayown and her husband John; her dog Amy; her ex husband Ken Charles and his sister, Marilyn (Reuben) Simmons of Washington DC. In addition to her parents, Phyllis was predeceased by her mother and father in-law Madeline and Albert Charles; her son in-law Thomas Gagnon Jr.; brothers Richard Short and Donald (June) Short; and her grandson Jared Banta (Frankfort, KY). Phyllis graduated from Port Byron Central School in 1961 and Powelson Business Institute. Phyllis was an Executive Secretary with Niagara Mohawk at Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station retiring in 1994. Phyllis also owned and operated Hidden Acres Lodging since 1985. She truly loved her little piece of heaven in the woods. Phyllis enjoyed traveling to warm beach places, fishing, snowmobiling, playing cards, foot rubs and back scratches. Fancy hats, bright colored clothing, and her Mrs. T jewelry made her smile with style. There will be no calling hours. A Celebration of Life will be held at Hidden Acres on Saturday, July 1, 2017 at high noon! In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to BSA Troop 830 Sandy Creek and Oswego County Hospice. | Short, Phyllis Clara (I31289)
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| 18565 | Phyllis Graser Cronk, age 81, resident of Altmar for 40 years, formerly of Constantia, passed away Saturday at her home. Phyllis was born May 19, 1934 in Syracuse. She married Bert Cronk on February 14, 2004. She was foremost a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Phyllis was an auxiliary member of the Williamstown American Legion. Surviving are her husband, Bert; two daughters, Lori (Hugh) Meneilly of Constableville and Terry Graser of Constantia; three sons, Gary Graser (Elaine Brooke) and Robert (Diane) Graser both of Williamstown and Kevin Cronk of Lima, OH; two stepsons, Bert Cronk Jr., and Keith Cronk both of Altmar and a stepdaughter, Susan Pool of Richland; one sister, Sue Youmans of Constantia and one brother, Norman Youmans of Cleveland; 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held at noon, Friday, April 8, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar. Calling hours will be held from 10 a.m. to noon prior to the funeral. Date of Death: April 2, 2016 Published Syracuse Post Standard from Apr. 4 to Apr. 5, 2016 | Youmans, Phyllis (I71266)
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| 18566 | Phyllis McNitt, 81 a longtime resident of Lacona, passed away Sunday evening November 26, 2017 at Morningstar Care Center in Oswego. Phyllis was born June 27, 1936 in Lowville the youngest of thirteen siblings, to Albert and Harriet (Burer) Burr. She graduated from Pulaski High School in 1954. Phyllis married Rex McNitt in June of 1964, he died in 2002. She was a tax preparer for many years and also had worked at Lincoln Bank. She served on the BOCES board for many years and was a member of the Helping Hands Club. Surviving are her children Doug (Linda), Dale (Shirley), Dean and his companion Kim Buck, 8 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild and many nieces, nephews and friends. The Funeral Service will be Friday December 1st at 11 am at Summerville Funeral Home. Calling Hours will be Thursday November 30th from 5-8pm. Donations may be made in her honor to the Alzheimer’s Association at alz.org Class of 1954 PACS | Burr, Phyllis June (I53980)
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| 18567 | Phyllis V. Mellen, age 82, resident of Pulaski, died Tuesday at Mercy of Northern New York Nursing Home. Phyllis was born February 5, 1928 in Central Square, the daughter of Donald and Dorothy Snow Ladd. She attended Central Square Schools. Phyllis married Harley H. Mellen on August 5, 1948, he died May 29, 1999. Surviving: one son, Donald H. Mellen of Lacona; three daughters, Delores "Dee" Smith of Pulaski, Dorothy (Thomas) Atkinson of Pulaski, and Diane Pike of Constantia; two sisters, Norma Vrooman and Norine Waterbury both of Pulaski; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with a spring burial in Daysville Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to NOCA, 21 Delano Street, Pulaski, NY 13142. Published in Syracuse Post Standard on March 10, 2010 | Ladd, Phyllis V. (I23643)
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| 18568 | Picture of Added by NSTraitor Loucile M. Dimon Goodno Birth 1931 Colosse, Oswego County, New York, USA Death 2 Feb 2017 (aged 85-86) Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Burial Pleasant Lawn Cemetery Parish, Oswego County, New York, USA Plot 2A Memorial ID 176726990 · View Source Memorial Photos 2 Flowers 1 Loucile M. Goodno, 85 of Parish, died Thursday, at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse. She was born in Colosse NY, the daughter of the late Tracy and Mary Vallace Dimon. She previously worked for Brooks Drug Store in Central Square and Agway in Dewitt. She also worked for Oswego County BOCES as a Handicap Bus Aide. She was a communicant of St. Anne Mother of Mary Catholic Church in Mexico. She was a member of the Hastings VFW Post #8823 Ladies Auxiliary and the Russell Horning Post #601 Ladies Auxiliary. She donated her time to Meals on Wheels and was an avid Bingo player. Loucile is survived by her two daughters, Michelle Lannie of Parish and Janet Miller of Mexico; three sons, Dan Francis of NC, Douglas Francis of GA and Matthew Francis of Syracuse; three step sons, William Goodno of Phoenix, David Goodno of CA and Mark Goodno of Lafayette; along with 19 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren; her sister, Barbara Horning of Parish and her brother Chuck Dimon of Maple View. Funeral Services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, from the Harter Funeral Home, 2983 W. Main Street, Parish NY. Spring Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. | Dimon, Loucile M. (I64691)
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| 18569 | Placeholder | Frank, Anna Eva (I69051)
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| 18570 | Placeholder | Family: John Edick / Elizabeth Hess (F6229)
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| 18571 | Placeholder date based on theoretical birth of children. They were young to marry. Where did they meet? Looks like in the 1820's, Jefferson's father brought him to Parish, and Martha's brought her to Williamstown | Family: Jefferson Davey / Martha Hale (F6271)
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| 18572 | Plattsburg Press Republican Wed Feb 21, 1990 MALONE - Hazel Russell, 72, of 232 East Main Street, Malone, died Monday evening, Feb. 19, 1990, at the Alice Hyde Hospital where she had been a patient since Dec. 18, 1989. She was born in Malone, the daughter of Phillip and Alice (Bigness) Lamica. She attended local schools. She married John F. Russell on May 7, 1933, in Malone. He died July 7, 1966. Many years ago, Mrs. Russell worked for the Malone Potato Chip Factory and also the Malone Cheese Plant. She later worked as a housekeeper for attorney Joseph Poissant for more than 15 years. She was an avid bingo player and enjoyed fishing. Mrs. Russell is survived by three sons, Richard F. Russell of Malone, Roderick J. Russell of the Bronx and Wayne J. Russell of South Bridge, Mass.; three .daughters, Mrs Francis (Jane) Raville of Mountain View, Mrs. Laraine Mulverhill of Malone and Mrs. Lynda Baker of Malone; a sister, Mrs. Peter (Ethel) Recore of Malone; 23 grandchiidren, 22 great-grand children and several nieces nephews. A daughter, Judy Marie Russell, died in infancy. Two brothers. Herbert and Harold Lamica, and two sisters, Mrs. Leona Reome and Miss Theresa Lamica, died before her. Calling hours will be held Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bruso~Desnoyers Funeral Home in Malone. Funeral services will be Friday at 10 a.m. at Notre Dame Church, with burial in St. John Bosco Cemetery in Malone in the spring. Memorial donations may be to the Heart Fund, the Lung Association or the Owls Head Mountain View Volunteer Fire Department. | Lamica, Hazel (I53635)
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| 18573 | PLATTSBURGH PRESS REPUBLICAN, PLATTSBURGH, N. Y. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1952 LOUIS BIGNESS 86, CITY NATIVE, DIES IN MALONE Louis Bigness of Malone, and a native of Plattsburgh, died at the Alice Hyde Hospital in that village on Tuesday. Mr. Bigness, 86, had been in ill health for the last 20 years. Born in Plattsburgh May 16, 1865, Mr. Bigness moved to Malone as a child and has resided there until the time of his death. His parents were the late Joseph and Josephine (Coryea) Bigness. Besides his wife, the former Agnes Russell, the deceased is survived by three children, Mrs. Mildred Addison Oxnard, Calif., Henry Bigness of Elgin, Ill., and Leo Bigness of Malone. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete pending the arrival of relatives. | Bigness, Louis (I64320)
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| 18574 | Pleasant Lawn Cemetery | Hort, William Francis (I18291)
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| 18575 | Pleasant Lawn Cemetery | Colvin, Gertrude Pearl (I28441)
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| 18576 | Pluma Kem - August 21, 1907 - February 27, 2006. Wife of Frederick E. Crawford. Section 3, Row 27. | Kern, Pluma Mary (I35911)
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| 18577 | Plunge Kills North Native PARISH - A 61-year-old Altmar native was fatally injured Friday afternoon when knocked from a scaffold while working on the construction of a new church at Elmira. Pronounced dead at the scene was Alphonso Mowers, native of Altmar and former resident of Pulaski until two years ago when he moved to Elmira. A wooden arch, being lifted by a crane struck a scaffold on which Mr. Mowers was standing, plunging the construction worker 30 feet to his death. Mowers had been working on the construction project at the new First Presbyterian church in Elmira only two days according to officials. He was knocked from the scaffold by the impact. Mower's address was listed as Sun Valley Motor Court. Mr. Mowers was born in Altmar, Oct. 27, 1904, son of George and Myrtle Waite Mowers and resided in this area most of his life. Surviving, besides his wife, Mrs. Jeannette Hicks Mowers, are: A son, Olin Mowers, Brewerton; two foster daughters, Mrs. Joan Nichols, Parish, and Mrs. Barbara Burnswick, Oswego; a foster son, Joseph, Elmira; his mother, Mrs. Gladys Mowers, Binghamton; four brothers, Orlando Mowers, Pulaski; Oakley Mowers, Altmar, George and Harold Mowers, both of Binghamton; three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Davis, Pulaski; Mrs. Charles Woolsey, Binghamton, and Mrs. Harry Landers, Cortland, and six grandchildren. Another brother, John Mowers, died unexpectedly three weeks ago in Binghamton. The funeral was today at Colosse Baptist church with Rev. Donald George, former pastor officiated. Burial was in Pulaski cemetery. WATERTOWN DAILY NEWS, WATERTOWN, N.Y., MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1966-13 | Mowers, Alphonso (I15720)
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| 18578 | Point Rock Cemetery | Durgee, Harold Alfonza (I46512)
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| 18579 | Police Report: Milton J. DURPHY arrested by Ferrell, on a peace warrant, gave bail. (Oswego Palladium, Jul-Dec 1859, Fulton Historical Index) | Durfey, Milton (I10715)
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| 18580 | Polly Bull1 F, b. 1805 Father Abraham Bull Jr. b. 1768 Mother Abigail Lake b. 1770 (an unknown value). She married Thomas French. Polly was born at Lewis, NY, in 1805. Family Thomas French Citations [S327] From the personal records of Francelia C. Johnson, 29 Jan 1998. Sources unknown,. | Bull, Polly (I84675)
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| 18581 | Polly Butterworth - died December 3, 1850, age 80 years, 10 months. Wife of Benjamin Butterworth. | Unknown, Polly (I25121)
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| 18582 | Polly Fox Mellen - December 24, 1769 - January 2, 1851, age 81 years, 29 days. Wife of Nathan Mellen & Mr. French. | Fox, Polly (I16887)
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| 18583 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Burdett, Polly Tanner (I1777)
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| 18584 | Polly Parker ManWarren - August 27, 1827 - July 2, 1894. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Wife of Daniel Bradley "Bradley" Manwarren. Section 2, Row 17. Newspaper Obituary - July 2, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Polly Parker, wife of Bradley Manwarren, was born in Jefferson county, August 27, 1827, and died at her home in the town of Richland, July 2, 1894, in the 67th year of her age. In early life she had moved to Amboy, Oswego county, where she lived until her marriage with Bradley Manwarren, January 22, 1848, when she moved to Richland, Oswego county. She was the mother of four children, three of whom, one son and two daughters, survive her. When she was 18 years of age she experienced religion and joined the M. E. church of which she was a member at the time of her death. She suffered a stroke of paralysis May 26, 1893, and from that time till her death was helpless and unable to speak distinctly, but knew everyone and trusted fully in her Saviour, and oft times said she wished to go home. No one who knew her ever doubted the genuineness of her Christian experience or the purity of her heart and life. Her husband and children all took knowledge of her that she had been with Jesus. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday July 12, 1894 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Daysville District, July 10 - Friends and relatives from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Bradley Manwarren, which was held at her late residence at North Mexico, July 4th, Rev. Mr. Northrup of Holmesville, and Rev. Mr. Phelps of New Haven, officiating. About thirteen months ago Mrs. Manwarren was stricken with paralysis, and has been a helpless invalid ever since, receiving the most loving care and attention from her husband and daughter, Mrs. W. O. Ball. Besides her husband and Mrs. Ball, there are two other children of the immediate family circle to mourn her loss. These are Mrs. A. D. Pond of Holmesville, and Mrs. M. H. Manwarren of Mexico. Mrs. Manwarren has been a member of the M. E. Church for years and her death is universally regretted. | Parker, Polly (I47011)
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| 18585 | Polly(Mary Stanley) graduated from Hornell High School in 1920. She lived with her aunt, Mrs. John Stanley, after the death of her mother in 1905. She was said have had a very tough time as a little girl, living with her mothers family, havining to hear about how "improper those Allen's are." Audrey Allen, said that Grandma was not even aloud to play with the neighbor kids because she was an Allen. Grandma never mentioned anything about her father having been Divorced before marrinng her mother. This was look down upon at the time and may have been why her parents went to Steuben County to get married by a Justice of the Peace. Grandma always spoke highly of her father and of his third wife Edith Jotry. She so wanted to go and live with them, but from what I understand, they were always traveling and it would be no place for a little girl, so she was told. HORNELL- Polly(Mary) Burdett, 105, formerly of Burdett Road, died Friday (Feb.6, 2004) in Hornell Gardens, where she has been a resident for the past seven years. Born Feb 1, 1899 in Almond, the daughter of K and Voila Ferrin Allen, she was maarried Feb. 22,1922 in Hornell to Joel D. Burdett, Sr., who died in 1974. She was also predeceased by two sons; Douglas, who died in 1944 and Hobart M. Burdett, who died in 1965; onwe grandson, David Burdett; a great-grandson, Shane Burdett; and a great-great grandson, Xavier Drake. Living most of her life in the Hornell area, she was a graduate of the former Hornell Acedamy. Polly was a seamstress, employed by the former Hickey-Freeman Co., Inc. of Hornell for 20 years, retiring in 1967. She loved doing handwork with her crocheting and making several beautiful quilts. One of her crocheted tablecloths was exhited at the 1939 World's Fair in New York City. She is survived by two daughters, Marianna Matlega, Dundee and Margaret(William) Drake, Hornell; four sons, Paul (Betty) Burdett, Nunda, Joel Dean Burdett, Jr., Hornell, Donald S. Burdett, Hornell and James (Anna) Burdett, Geneseo; 14 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great grandsons, several neices and nephews. | Allen, Polly Tanner (I4101)
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| 18586 | PORT JERVIS, N.Y. Bernard Mason Kilbourn, D.D.S., 81, formerly of Chadwicks, N.Y. and currently residing in Port Jervis, passed away on Wednesday, June 29, 2005 at his home. He was born on February 13, 1924 in Sauquoit, a son of the late William and Minnie Nicholas Kilbourn. He proudly served his country during World War II with the U.S. Army. Dr. Kilbourn operated his dental service in Chadwicks from 1953 until 1977. Locally, he was involved with the community through Rotary, being a charter member and former president of the Sauquoit Rotary Club; a member of the Grand National Curling Club of America, a former member and treasurer of the Curling Foundation and was a member of the NYS Championship Curling Team; a neighborhood chairman of the United Way; an Eagle Scout and a member of the Regional Council Executive Committee of the Boy Scouts of America. Dr. Kilbourn was also active politically, serving as chairman of the New York Republican State Committee from 1977 until 1981. In 1981, he became the regional director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for N.Y., N.J., Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Stevens Kilbourn of Port Jervis; four sons, Mason Kilbourn of Staunton, Va., Wayne Kilbourn of Denver, Colo., Bruce Kilbourn of Nashville, Tenn. and Charles Strong of Utica, N.Y.; five daughters, Denise Egan of Schenectady, N.Y., Laura Misiano of Jamison, Pa., Charlene Hazzard of Rochester, N.Y., Julle Kelly of Middletown, N.Y. and Lynn Ritchel of Evansville, Ind.; and one brother, Calvin Kilbourn of Sauquoit; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Dr. Kilbourn will be held on Tuesday, July 5, 2005 at 1:00 at the Smith Funeral Home, 3022 Oneida St., Sauquoit. Interment will be in Litchfield Cemetery. Calling hours will be Tuesday from 10:00 until the time of the service. Donations in Dr. Kilbourn's name may be made to Hospice of Orange and Sullivan Counties, 800 Stony Brook Dr., Newburgh, NY 12550. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. Published in Albany Times Union on July 3, 2005 | Kilbourne, Bernard Mason (I71458)
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| 18587 | Porter A. Calkins - October 23, 1843 - November 19, 1890. Son of Albert M. and Lydia Ann Price Calkins Husband of Elizabeth Bush. Married September 1869. Section 2, Row 1. Newspaper Obituary - November 1890 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died in Buffalo, New York of typhoid fever, Porter Calkins. The deceased leaves a sister, Mrs. F. A. Niles, a wife and five children. Probate - Oswego County: I, James H. Tollerton and John H. Woodruff do swear that I will honestly and impartially Appraise the Personal Property of Porter A. Calkins, deceased, which shall be exhibited to me, according to the best of my knowledge and ability. {signed} James H. Tollerton. {signed} John H. Woodruff. Sworn and subscribed before me this 16th day of December, 1890. {signed} D. Ehle, Notary Public. A True and Perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods, Chattels and Credits which were of Porter A. Calkins, deceased, made the 17th day of December, 1890, by Fred Litts and Albert White with the aid of James H. Tollerton and John H. Woodruff, appraisers duly appointed and sworn according to law. The following are set off to (Insert widow and minor children's names.) Elizabeth Calkins, (widow), Jessie Calkins, Edna Calkins, Albert Calkins, Floy Calkins, Gertie Calkins. (Minors.) of the deceased, to which they are entitled by law and not appraised, by virtue of an amendment to the Revised Statutes, passes May 18, 1874, of which law the following is a copy: 1. All spinning wheels, weaving looms, one knitting machine, one sewing machine and stoves put up or kept up for use by the family. 2. The family Bible, family pictures and school books used by or in the family of such deceased person, and books not exceeding in value of fifty dollars, which were kept and used as part of the family library before the decease of such person. 3. All sheep, to the number of ten, with their fleeces, and the yarn and cloth manufactured from the same; one cow, two swine, and the pork of such swine, and necessary food for such swine, sheep or cow for sixty days; and all necessary provisions and fuel for such widow or child, or children, for sixty days after the death of such deceased person. 4. All necessary wearing apparel, beds, bed sheets and bedding; necessary cooking utensils; the clothing of the family; the clothes of the widow, and her ornaments proper for her station; one table, six chairs, twelve knives and forks, 12 plates, 12 teacups and saucers, one sugar dish, one milk pot, one teapot and 12 spoons, and also other household furniture which shall not exceed $150 in value. 2 stoves, 1 Family Bible, school books, 1 cow, 1 hog and feed for same for sixty days, Wearing apparel, 3 beds„ cooking utensils, clothing for the family, 1 table, 6 chairs, 9 knives, 12 forks, 12 plates, 6 teacups and saucers, 1 sugar dish, 1 milk pitcher, 1 tea pot, 10 tea spoons. In addition to the above, we do appraise and set apart household furniture not exceeding $150 in value, under the above amendment, for the use of the widow and minor children of said deceased. Sitting Room - 1 bench and , 1 Melodeon, 1 stand, wash bowl and pitcher, 2 lamps, 1 looking glass, 1 clock. Kitchen - 1 churn.25 cents, 1 flat iron .25, 1 water pail .15, 13 milk pans .50, 1 dozen jars .50, 4 jars .25, 2 jars .25, 1 sugar box .15, 2 small tin pails & , 1 butter bowl, 2 barrels .25, 1/2 bush M_, 1 square .50, 1 can 5.00, 1 chest .50, _ log chains $1, 1 pair adz .75, mashing machine, 1 oil can .75, 1 hand saw, horse blanket .25, 1 lantern .10 sub total $18.95 1 pr. steel ards .50, 1 B-- 1 potato , 2 shovels & hoe .25, 1 auger, 2 cows $42, 1 wagon $12, 1 plow, 25 quantity harness, 1 milk can .50, road scraper, 1 wagon jack & mallet & , 3 ladders $1.50, 1 set harness, _ and fork, 1 light sleigh $3, bags .40, 15 bush oats .40, 2 tons hay $4, 1/2 ton straw, 1 watch $5, trunk and contents total $121.35 We, The Undersigned Appraisers, appointed by the Surrogate of the County of Oswego, having first taken and subscribed the oath herein inserted, certify that we have estimated and appraised the property of Porter A. Calkins, deceased, exhibited to us, according to the best of our knowledge and ability, and that we have signed duplicate inventories thereof. {signed} J. H. Tollerton. {signed} J. H. Woodruff. Appraisers. Oswego County, I, Fred Litts and Albert White, administrators of the Estate of Porter A. Calkins, deceased, do swear that the foregoing inventory is in all respects just and true; that it contains a true statement of all the personal property of the said deceased, which has come to our knowledge, and particularly of all money, bank bills and other circulating medium belonging to said deceased; and all just claims of the deceased against persons according to the best of our knowledge. {signed} Fred Lifts. {signed} Albert White. Sworn and subscribed this 30th day of December, 1890, before me, G. H. Goodwin, Notary Public. To The Surrogate Of Oswego County: The petition of Frederick Lifts of the Town of Richland in the county of Oswego, New York, respectfully showeth that your petitioner and the administrator of the Estate of Porter Calkins, deceased, late of the Town of Richland, Oswego County, New York, Albert, Floy and Gertrude Calkins, minor children of said Porter Calkins, late of the Town of Richland, in the county of Oswego, New York, deceased, and your petitioner further shows on information and belief that said minors reside in the Town of Richland in said county of Oswego, and they are under the age of fourteen years. That said Albert Calkins was 12 years of age on the 29th day of May, 1890. That said Floy Calkins was 11 years of age on the 11th day of June, 1890. That said Gertrude Calkins was 6 years of age on the 1 1 th day of October, 1890. That the only near relative of said minors residing in said county of Oswego, was Frank Niles. That said minors are entitled to certain Real Estate which is as follows, to wit: Each of said children are entitled to one-fifth of a certain farm unsaid Town of Richland, which said farm is sub-rent to the lean of a mortgage of about $830 held by one Rufus Calkins. That the mutual value of the interest each of said children will not exceed $10 _ and the full value each does not exceed $_, and that to protect and preserve the legal rights of minors, it is necessary that some proper person should be duly appointed the guardian of the persons and estate; That said minors have no guardian appointed for them within the State by deed, will or otherwise, your petitioner therefore prays that the Surrogate of said county of Oswego will appoint Frank Niles of the Town of Richland in said county of Oswego, the guardian of the person and estate of said minors, until they shall arrive at the age of fourteen years, and until another guardian shall be duly appointed, That the mother of said children died on or about the 20th day of February, 1891. Dated March 16, 1891 {signed} Fred Lifts. State Of New York, County of Oswego: Frederick Lifts, the petitioner named in the foregoing petition being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he has heard said petition read and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that as to these matters he believes it to be true. {signed} Fred Lifts. Sworn to before me this 21st day of march, 1891. {signed} John Preston, County Judge. State Of New York, County of Oswego: On this 21St day of March, 1891, before me, the subscriber, personally appeared Frank Niles who acknowledged that he executed the within consent, and I certify that I know the person who made the said acknowledgment to be the individual described in and who signed and executed the same. {signed} John Preston, Special County Judge, Oswego County, New York. State Of New York, County of Oswego: I, Frank Niles, do swear that I will well, faithfully and honestly discharge the duties of guardian of the person and estate of Albert Calkins, Floy Calkins and Gertrude Calkins, the minors within named according to law. {signed} F. A. Niles - Subscribed and sworn to this 21st day of March 1891. {signed} John Preston, Special County Judge, Oswego County, New York. State Of New York, County of Oswego: Frederick Lifts and Albert White of the Town of Richland in said county, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is acquainted with the minors within named, and the amount and value of his property, and the annual rental of the real estate, and the same is correctly stated in the within petition. {signed} Fred Lifts. Subscribed and sworn to this 21st day of March, 1891. {signed} John Preston, Special Judge, Oswego County, New York. To the Surrogate Of Oswego County: The petition of Jessie Calkins, a minor, respectfully showeth: That your petitioner was 16 years of age on the 25th day of August, 1890, that she is a child of Porter Calkins, late of the town of Richland in the county of Oswego and State of New York, deceased: That your petitioner is unmarried, and that the father and mother of your petitioner are deceased. That your petitioner is entitled to certain Real Estate hereinafter mentioned, and to no other, which is as follows, to wit: A one fifth interest in a certain farm in said town of Richland aforesaid, which said farm is subject to a mortgage of about $830 not the value of _- interest in said farm does not exceed twenty dollars and the rental value there of does not exceed $10. That your petitioner is now a resident of the Town of Richland in said county of Oswego, New York, and had no guardian for her within said state by deed, will or otherwise. Your petitioner is desirous to have a guardian appointed to take charge of her person and estate during her minority, and hereby nominates, subject to the approbation of the Surrogate of said county, Frank Niles of the town of Richland, in said county of Oswego, New York, to be such guardian and prays her appointment accordingly. {signed} Jessie Calkins, dated March 21, 1891. State Of New York, County of Oswego, Jessie Calkins, the petitioner named in the foregoing petition being duly sworn, deposes and says: that she has heard said petition read and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true of her own knowledge, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters she believes it to be true. {signed} Jessie Calkins - Sworn to before me this 21st day of March 1891. {signed} John Preston, Special Judge, County of Oswego, New York. I, Frank Niles, above named, do hereby consent to become the guardian of the above named minor, according to the prayer of the foregoing petition. {signed} F. A. Niles. Dated 21St day of March, 1891. To The Surrogate Of Oswego County: The petition of Edna Calkins, a minor, respectfully showeth: That your petitioner was 14 years of age on the 19th day of September, 1890, that she is a child of Porter Calkins, late of the town of Richland in the county of Oswego and State of New York, deceased: That your petitioner is unmarried, and that the father and mother of your petitioner are deceased. That your petitioner is entitled to certain Real Estate hereinafter mentioned, and to no other, which is as follows, to wit: A one fifth interest in a certain farm in said town of Richland aforesaid, which said farm is subject to a mortgage of about $830 not the value of _- interest in said farm does not exceed $20 and the rental value there of does not exceed $10. That your petitioner is now a resident of the Town of Richland in said county of Oswego, New York, and had no guardian for her within said state by deed, will or otherwise. Your petitioner is desirous to have a guardian appointed to take charge of her person and estate during her minority, and hereby nominates, subject to the approbation of the Surrogate of said county, Florence Brown of the town of Richland, in said county of Oswego, New York, to be such guardian and prays her appointment accordingly. {signed} Jessie Calkins. Dated March 21, 1891. State Of New York, County of Oswego, Edna Calkins, the petitioner named in the foregoing petition being duly sworn, deposes and says: that she has heard said petition read and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true of her own knowledge, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters she believes it to be true. {signed} Edna Calkins, Sworn to before me this 21st day of March 1891. {signed} John Preston, Special Judge, County of Oswego, New York. I, Florence Brown, above named, do hereby consent to become the guardian of the above named minor, according to the prayer of the foregoing petition. {signed} Florence L. Brown. Dated 20 day of March, 1891. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 27 1890 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Daysville - Thursday, November 20, 1890 Pulaski Democrat - Daysville - Funeral services were held over the remains of Porter Calkins at the church last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Calkins' death occurred at Buffalo where he has been for some time. O. B. Mowry, of North Mexico, brother-in-law of the deceased, went to Buffalo and accompanied the body home. Mr. Calkins leaves a wife and five children besides a large circle of relatives. Mrs. Calkins who is in very feeble health has the sympathy of all in her deep affliction. | Calkins, Porter A. (I55413)
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| 18588 | Possible Son of William Dexter Stewart/Charlotte Weeden | Stewart, Myron Frank (I61555)
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| 18589 | Possibly Cynthia MA 1775 drLemuel/Lydia--, Berks A22 David MA 1777 s.Lemuel/Lydia--, Berks A22 David MA 1781 s.Lemuel/Lydia--, Berks A22 James MA 178- s.Lemuel/Lydia--, Berks A22 Lemuel Scoville MA 1773 s.Lemuel/Lydia--, Berks A22 Milton MA 1784 s.Lemuel/Lydia--, Berks A22 | Steward, Lemuel Jr. (I58774)
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| 18590 | possibly disowned? | Hollis, Tila (I23936)
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| 18591 | Possibly had a daughter or wife named Anita Stewart b.1946, lived in Perry. GRAYDON D. STEWART Buffalo News, The (NY) - January 24, 1992 Graydon D. Stewart, 75, who built the Hub Restaurant on Route 20A and operated it with his wife, Anita, for 17 years, died Thursday (Jan. 23, 1992) in the East Side Nursing Home, Warsaw, after a long illness. Born in Perry Center, he was an independent builder and constructed many homes in the area. He was a member of the Perry Center Volunteer Fire Company and First Congregational Church of Perry Center. In addition to his wife, survivors include a son, Roy of Kansas City; a brother, Dean of Denton, Texas, and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Eaton-Watson Funeral Home, 59 Lake St., Perry. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. | Stewart, Graydon Deforest (I35301)
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| 18592 | possibly known as Jane .. | Tucker, Jane Jennie (I21497)
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| 18593 | Possibly Newspaper Obituary - September 25, 1893 Wilkes Barre Evening News - Sudden Death At Plymouth - Mrs. Thomas Fleming, residing on Chestnut street, Plymouth, died this afternoon at her home from cramps. She was 40 years old and leaves a husband and large family. The funeral will be on Wednesday afternoon. | Fleming, Breget Bridget (I84132)
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| 18594 | possibly of this family http://www.stupakgen.net/Genealogy/Spencer/00374_dlon.htm , we match dna with someone with arie delong in their tree.. we match alot of people.. jonas delong / rachel pugh .. winans is common.. frans delong..dutchess fishkill.. pa.. ulster pa.. The census of 1790 shows over twen- ty De Longs living in New York State, who were married and heads of families. Most of these were residents of Albany county, although some were in Ulster and Dutchess counties. The town of Half Moon (now Saratoga county) was the home of several of the name at that time. The ancestor is said to have been a French Huguenot, who fled from France to Holland, married there and came to New York with his family during the last half of the eighteenth century. He was first in New Jersey, then in Dutchess county, New York, going thence to Cen- tral New York, settling on a farm in the Cherry Creek Valley, not far from Rich- field Springs. His son, James, born Oc- tober 24, 1749, married Mary Cronkite, of Holland ancestry, and they were the par- ents of John De Long, grandparents of Damon H. De Long, and great-grandpar- ents of Dr. F. S. De Long, of Utica, New York. There is standing in Otsego county, New York, near Richfield Springs, in what has long been known as the De Long district, a house which John De Long, grandfather of Dr. F. S. De Long, built on land he cleared, and from brick made on the farm by men brought from Albany to mould and burn them. James De Long, son of the founder of the family, was an ensign in the Albany County Militia of the 9th New York Re- giment, and on December 19, 1775, was 230 yf, pf, VL \^on^- ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY commissioned captain. He married Mary Cronkite, daughter of James Cronkite, born in 1728, and granddaughter of James Cronkite, born in Holland in 1685, died in 1777, in the old Sugar House, New York, used as a prison by the British. Captain James and Mary (Cronkite) De Long were the parents of John De Long, born March 26, 1780, died on the De Long homestead farm near Richfield Springs, Otsego county, New York, March 1, 1864. John De Long married Diadanna Bab- cock, born April 7, 1783, died June 5, 1836, and they were the parents of Damon H. De Long, father of Dr. F. S. De Long. Damon H. De Long was born at Rich- field Springs, New York, September 11, 1825, and died February 20, 1901. He was educated in the country district schools and cultivated the old homestead farm, located on the Stewart patent, in Fly Creek township, Otsego county, and there lived the peaceful life of the prosperous agriculturist until 1881, when he retired from farming and moved to Richfield Springs, there built a substantial resi- dence and lived until his death, two de- cades later. He was a widely known and highly respected citizen, enjoying the confidence and esteem of his very large circle of acquaintances. He was interest- ed in church and school, and in a quiet way aided these twin causes, giving them the aid and support of his influence and his personal effort. He was, for a long time, a school trustee and a member of the Universalist church of Richfield Springs for many years. He lived more than the Scriptural "three score years and ten," and his passing was deeply regretted by his community. Damon H. De Long married, November 8, 1876, Mary J. Black, born in Vernon, Oneida county, New York, daughter of James and Elizabeth Stansfield (Austic) Black. James Black was born in New- port, New York, in 1812, son of Colin Black, born in Aberdeen, Scotland, March 19, 1765, who came to America during the War of the Revolution. He married, in 1792, Sarah Meecham, born in 1772, and in 1776-1777 she was taken by her mother to Fort Herkimer, where they were quar- tered for protection from the British and Indians. Her father, James Meecham, born in Connecticut, was a soldier of the Revolution. To Damon H. and Mary J. (Black) De Long a son was born, Faust S. De Long, of this review. Faust S. De Long was born in Rich- field Springs, New York, September 15, 1877, son of Damon H. and Mary J. (Black) De Long, both representatives of ancient New York families. He began his edu- cation in the public schools, finishing in high school, then prepared for Richfield Academy, and later prepared for the medi- cal profession at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York City. He received his M. D. with the graduating class of 1901, and until 1903 served as interne at Faxton Hospital, Utica, New York. In 1903 he began prac- tice in Utica and there continued in honor and success until 1907, having during that time served upon the surgical staff of Faxton Hospital, also caring for a large private practice. He is an ex-president of the Utica Medical Club, member of the Medical Library Association, Oneida County Medical Society, and the New York Medical Society. While his profes- sion was the great interest of his life, and nothing was allowed to interfere with his duty as a physician while practicing, Dr. De Long acquired business responsibili- ties and became president and treasurer of the Utica Steam Engine and Boiler Works, and an official of the Universal Boiler Compound Company, these inter- 231 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY ests later drawing him from professional work. | Delong, John (I36831)
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| 18595 | possibly son of Abijah Stark and Elizabeth Newell.. Birth: 20 DEC 1797 in Saratoga, County, New York, United States of America Reference Number: 2027195 Death: 09 JUL 1841 | Stark, John (I9023)
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| 18596 | Possibly the Jehiel Steward who served in the War of 1812, in the 9th Regt.(Vosburgh) NY Militia | Stewart, Johiel (I69575)
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| 18597 | Possibly the John Stinson from Image 8 of the 1900 Boylston, Oswego Co., NY Census, Born May 1860 and married 16 years to Emma L. Stinson by this census, she was born July 1867, Mother of 5 children. | Stinson, John (I21260)
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| 18598 | Post Standard - Kenney - Died Jan. 24. 1936, Burnie Kenney, husband of Anna Widric Kenney. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Francis Wallace, Mrs. Gilbert Stewart of Sandy Creek; three brothers, one sister and one grandson. Funeral services from the home of Mrs. Wallace, 439 Bryant Avenue. Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Carl J. Ballweg Funeral Service. Syracuse Herald January 26, 1936 | Kenney, Bernard J. (I36370)
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| 18599 | Post Standard Newspaper June 26, 2002 Harlow L Chase, 85 of County Route 22 Lacona, died Monday. Born in Boylston he graduated from Sandy Creek School in1933. He retired in 1980 as a self employed building contractor and a bus driver for Sandy Creek Central School after 30 years. He was a 50 year member and a trustee of Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church. He was a member of Robert Edwards American Legion Post in Pulaski. He was an Army veteran of World War 11. Survivors are his wife of 55 years, the former Margaret Rudd; two daughters Kathleen Chase of New York City and Dr Priscilla Chase Thibault of Orwell; a sister Mildred Chase Reid of Lacona, and four grandchildren. Services will be from the Wesleyan Church in Sandy Creek with burial in the Wesleyan cemetery. Summerville Funeral Home is charge of arrangements. Contributor: PleasantLawn CemeteryAssociation (48917031) | Chase, Harlow L. (I79696)
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| 18600 | Post Standard Saturday, April 26, 1980 - William R. Seeley, 67, of 821 E. Brighton Avenue, died Thursday at home after a short illness. A native of Syracuse, he worked as a truck mechanic from Bresee Chevrolet, retiring six years ago. He was a member of the Moose Lodge No. 625. Surviving are one son, Robert W. Seeley of Clearwater, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Catherine Reis of Clearwater, Fla.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Beverly Carpenter of LaFayette and Mrs. Barbara Leader of St. Cloud, Fla.; one stepson, A. Kenneth Davis of Baldwinsville; one brother Owen Seeley of Clay; one sister, Mrs. Florence Owen of St. Petersburg, Fla; 14 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Norris Funeral Home, Marcellus, the Rev. John Felton officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood-Morningside Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Published in The Post Standard (Syracuse, NY), Saturday, April 26, 1980, page C-2 [Great-grandson of SGS #2905 - William R.; Raymond; Alonzo M.; Orris (#2905); Lemuel (#1180); Lemuel; Gideon; Joseph; John; Nathaniel; Robert] | Seeley, William R. (I36537)
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