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| 18901 | Raymond R. Fargo, 79, of Watertown and formerly of Sandy Creek, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at Samaritan Medical Center, surrounded by his loving family. Born April 6, 1946, in Henderson, New York, he was the son of Richard and Erma (Green) Fargo. He graduated from Henderson High School and later married Susan Stewart on October 12, 1963, at the Mannsville United Methodist Church. Together, they made their home in Sandy Creek, where they raised their four sons. Raymond was a proud member of the Boilermakers Union of Oswego, where he worked for 35 years. In addition, he was a skilled meat cutter. A devoted fan of Syracuse sports, he also enjoyed following his grandson’s involvement in MMA fighting. He is survived by his beloved wife of nearly 62 years, Susan; four sons, Ricky John (Linda), James Patrick (Meg), Timothy Paul (Angela), and Robert Joseph (Barbara),; four grandchildren, Jesse Joel, Timothy Ray, Noah James, and Grace Margaret; two brothers, Louis and Ronald Fargo; and three sisters, Jane Fernandes, Mary Beardsley, and Dale Brett. A graveside service will be held on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery in Sandy Creek, with a Celebration of Life to follow at the Gathering Barn at Old McDonald’s Farm in Sackets Harbor. Meta AI Meta AI Raymond R. Fargo's obituary details his life and passing. Here's a summary [no specific source needed as the obituary was provided directly]: Life Highlights: Born on April 6, 1946, in Henderson, New York Graduated from Henderson High School Married Susan Stewart on October 12, 1963 Worked for 35 years as a member of the Boilermakers Union of Oswego Skilled meat cutter Devoted fan of Syracuse sports and his grandson's MMA fighting Survivors: Wife Susan (nearly 62 years of marriage) Four sons: Ricky John, James Patrick, Timothy Paul, and Robert Joseph Four grandchildren: Jesse Joel, Timothy Ray, Noah James, and Grace Margaret Two brothers: Louis and Ronald Fargo Three sisters: Jane Fernandes, Mary Beardsley, and Dale Brett Services: Graveside service held on September 10, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery in Sandy Creek Celebration of Life at the Gathering Barn at Old McDonald's Farm in Sackets Harbor | Fargo, Raymond R (I75454)
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| 18902 | Raymond W. Slovinski Times Leader, The (Wilkes-Barre, PA) (Published as Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA)) - January 8, 2012Browse Issues Raymond W. Slovinski, 83, of Wilkes-Barre, passed away Saturday morning in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township, following a brief illness. Born in Wilkes-Barre, on October 24, 1928, he was the son of the late Michael and Mary Januszko Slovinski. He was a graduate of Coughlin High School, Class of 1947, and was a lifelong resident of Wilkes-Barre. Ray took over his father's business, which is Slovinski Plumbing and Heating, in 1962. He passed the business to his son Brian in 1992 and still remained active on everyday jobs up to just a few weeks ago. He was a dedicated member of the former St. John the Baptist Church, Wilkes-Barre, until it closed. He was preceded in death by a brother Valerian, March 24, 1952 and by a sister Loretta L. Slovinski on June 1, 2005. Ray and his beloved wife, the former Pearl Kraftician, had been married for over 40 years. Surviving, in addition to his wife Pearl, are a son Brian and his wife Ellen, Plains Township; stepsons John Witkosky, Forty Fort; David Witkosky and his wife, Bonnie, Wilkes-Barre; granddaughter Sara Witkosky, Wilkes-Barre; sister Jean Ornoski and her husband Chuck, Plains Township, and several nieces and nephews. Raymond's funeral will be conducted on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 Stark Street, Plains Township, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Benedict Church, Wilkes-Barre. Interment will follow in Denison Cemetery, Swoyersville. Friends may call Monday at the funeral home, from 4 to 7 p.m. Online condolences may be sent or directions accessed at www.yanaitisfuneralhome.com.</ | Slovinski, Raymond (I56245)
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| 18903 | Re: Eddy Family Bulletin #8 From: EFA President Thomas Eddy Date: 17 Feb 2002 Time: 20:53:14 Remote Name: sdn-ar-005watacop153.dialsprint.net Comments Here are pages 118-122 of EFA Bulletin #8 dated April 1, 1925. You can purchase a hard cover copy of our early bulletins by visiting our website at http://www.eddyfamily.com/Books.html Annual Bulletin 1-20 557 pages many photos, index, covers the historical formative years 1920-1930. $30.00 CONCERNING AME DOGET "I did marrie Ame Doget the Daughter of old John Doget of Groton." These were the words written by John Eddy, the Pilgrim, to Gov. John Winthrop, about the year 1650. Previous to the year 1923 the identity of Ame Doget was unknown. The discovery of the letter referred to gave a clue for research over-seas with the hope that interesting data con-cerning John Eddy and his wife, Ame Doget, might be discovered. It has been assumed that John Eddy and Gov. Winthrop must have been acquainted, if not related, before they came to New England. From the two letters* discovered recently it is apparent that there was a feeling of retribution between these two early settlers, probably for the reason that John and Samuel Eddy held to the Pilgrim spirit, whereas the Governor held to the views of the Puritans. We are now prepared to publish historical data which will show that these two early settlers must have known each other in Groton, England, and that Ame Doget's cousin, Thomas Doggett, married Margery Clompton, while her sister, Thomasine Clompton, married John Winthrop, as his second wife. Bulletins No. 3, p. 32; No. 4, p. 48. [ 118 ] With the historical data given in these pages of the Doggett family is included a copy of the "Pedigree of Doggett of Groton," giving five genera-tions of this family, in which is found the Doggett ancestors of all the Eddy descendants in America of John and Amy (Doggett) Eddy. That the picture may be more interesting and complete we have included notes concerning the Winthrop family. Doggett of Groton, co. Suffolk, England. Armorial Bearings From Suffolk Manorial Families. Vol. i. The Arms allowed at the Visitation of London in 1664 to "John Doget, mchant," descended from Grotten in Suff: were Gules, two greyhounds salaient combatant, Or, collared Argent. The crest was an unicorn's head, Ermine, maned Or, horned Argent. Harl. MS. 1086. The shield is a slight variant of that of Doggett of Honingham and Shernbourn in Norfolk, in which the greyhounds are collared Sable. But the crest of the latter family is altogether distinct - a lion's head erased, Or, gorged with a mural coronet, Sable. Karl. MS. 1552. I. Richard Doggett, a wealthy inhabitant of Groton, co. Suffolk, 1526. Lay Subsity, Norfolk (and Suffolk) 150.257, 18, H. S. (Will not dis-covered, 1925.) II. John Doggett, of Bures St. Mary, co. Suff., Gent. Will, Arch. Sudb., 17 Jan. 1564, proved 6 May, 1565; Lands in Groton, &c.; children under age. (Name of wife not given.) Will of John Doggett, 1564. The xvii daye of January, 1564, John Doggett of Bures St Marye in the come of Suff gentilman. Vnto Wylliam Dogget the younger my sonne my capitall messuage or head howse in Groton called Edmunds, with londes tents, meadows, feedings & pastures in Groton, now in the manuraunce of my brother Willm More or his assignes, one howse called the Dye howse and meadows belonging, one pece of lond, lyinge Shaddow, abuttynge vpon the parsoge lond of Growton, &c., &c., vnto sayd Willm & the heires of his bodie, when he atteyneth his full age of one and twentye yeres: but if he fortune to dye before that tyme without issue lawfully begotten I geve said londes to Jhon my sonne at his age of twentye one. Vnto said Jhon my sonne, when twentye one, and his heirs, I geve my tent called Wrights now in the manuraunce of Jhon Tayler, closes called Maucliffes, Monkes and Meyes, one tent in Stone Street in Boxford, and lands in Groton, Edwardestone & Boxford. If he die without issue said londes to Willm my sonne & the heires of his body. Executor to hold said londes vntil sonnes come to their severall ages of one and twentye yeares, also to have the gouernment, ordre & bringinge vppe of them & of all my children. Vnto Willm Dogget my eldest sonne & his heyres my messauge now in the manuraunce of Jhon Ridsdale & the lands belonging in Groton, also x1 at his full age of one and twentye. Vunto Ann my doghter one 1 119] hundreth markes at her age of one & twentye yeres. Vnto Willm Dogget my youngest sonne my copie holde landes & tenemts called Robbes landes copy of Willm Walgrave Esq. of his m` of lesen Hall. Vnto Robert Lapage v11. Vnto Alice Abbott v' xiijs iiijd. Vnto Thomas lapage iij1 vi° viijd. Vnto Rafe Lapage iij'xiije iiij°. Vnto Alis Edgar my kinswoman iij1 vie viijd. Vnto Jane lapage, Alis lapage & Mary lapage, to euery of them vie viijd. Vnto my sister More xs, my sister Spencer xx°, her daughters & sonnes. To my brother Jhon Abbott xx9 & to Thorns Doggett xi' viijd. To my daughter Ardelye. Vnto the poore of Buris x18, of Groton, xls, of Wilson, xxe. To James Smyth xxe, Thorn Jane xs, Gyles Ashfilde gentleman xxvis viijd Rychard Alen xxe. The residue of my goodes, plate, Jewelles, cattelles &c. equally to my thre children Jhon Doget, Willm Doget & ann Doget. I ordayne my brother Willm Moore of Groton sole executor. Jhon Winter flowed, Willm Alyn &c., witnesses. Probat. sexto die mensis Mai j. 1565. Arch. Sudb. Liber "Arnolde," fo. 154 III. William Doggett, the elder, of Lavenham, 1567. Close Roll 9 Elizabeth, Doggett c. Oder. Sold lands in Groton, Edwardston, Kersey, &c. (The will of this William Doggett has not yet been discovered.) IV. John Doggett of Groton, clothier, 1582. Will. Arch. Sudb. 1619. He is frequently named in Adam Winthrop's Diary. Dorothy, his wife, was buried at Groton, 4 March 1605. Will of John Doggett, 1619 I John Doggett of Groton, co. Suff. Clothier, 22 May 1619, beinge warned through sicknes of mortall estate. Doe make this my last will and testam'. I coin-end my soule into the hands of allmighty god my maker and redeamer. I will that my bodye be decentlye buried in the churchyard of Groton by my late and dear wife at the discretion of Lewis Kidbye and Francis Cooper, my sonnes in lave. I doe giue vnto John Dogget my eldest sonne and his heyres for euer my lands tenem" and hereditam18 in Groton, and one dye house with the lead and fatts and lands in Groton. Vnto Benjamyn Dogget my youngest sone that free-hold messuage in Groton called Streats and two closes holden of the King's Colledge in Cambridge and one messusge called Brokehouse and lands in Wision, co. Suff; and tenement & lands in Neyland & coppiehold lands there. And alsoe the sume of one hundred pounds at his full age of xxiiijue yeares. To Amy Dogget my daughter one hundred pounds. Yf my sonnes John and Benjamyn refuse to pay legacies I appoint my louinge kinsman John Brond of Edwardston Gent. & Joseph Coell of Groton clothier to enter into my lands & satisfy & pay said debts and legacies. Vnto the poore of Groton tenn pounds. Alsoe I doe giue towards the mayntenance of the free schole of Boxford the sume of fower pounds. I hiue vnto Lewis Kidbye my sonne in lawe and Suzan Kidbye my daughter his wife one anuitye of flue pounds - and to their children [120] at their decease fiftye pounds to be equally diuided amongst them. My household stuffe to be equallye diuided betweene my fiue daughters. Bridgett my daughter shall have the first choyse because she is my eldest daughter. To my godsonne John Dogget the sonne of John Dogget xx°, and his daughters two xxe, apiece. To Anne and Suzan the daughters of Francis Cooper and Bridgeit his wife the some of xxe a piece. And to Mary the daughter of Martha Flack my daughter xxe. To the poore of Boxford and Edwardston xxe. I make John and Benmayn Doget my sonnes sole executors. But because John my sonne his abode is beyond the sea it shall require I doe make Francis Cooper my soone in lawe suovisor of this will. I heartily desire him that he will take paynes in this behalfe vntill it shall please god to send him safely into England. And I doe giue for his Labor and paynes soe taken iij1 vie viijd. The make of John Doggett. Sealed and published in the presence of vs Thomas Nicholson, the mke of George Culpecke & ffrancis Cooper. Probatum fuit apud Buriam Ste Edi quarto die Augusti 1619. Et comissa fait Ads° bonor Johanni Doggett vni Executor. xxx° die Augusti 1619 Comp' Beniamin Dogget alter Executor. Et Ads" bonor Sibi comitti. Arch. Sidb., Liber "Gibson", fo. 321. Children of John and Dorothy ( ) Dogget Baptized in Groton, co. Suffolk, England Sarah, bapt. 21 May 1581. William, bapt. 20 Sept. 1592. John, bapt. 24 July 1582. Martha, bapt. 16 Oct. 1593. Susan, bapt. 9 May 1585. Joseph, bapt. 20 Oct. 1595. Bridget, bapt. 21 Aug. 1586. AMIE, bapt. 16 June 1597. Susan, bapt. 3 Sept. 1588. Benjamin, bapt. 19 Nov. 1597. Elizabeth, bapt. 9 Nov. 1589. Abraham, bapt. 8 Dec. 1601. William, bapt. 7 Feb. 1590-1. Mary, bapt. 26 Feb. 1602-3. Marriages in Groton Lewis Kedby and Susan Dogget, 10 Dec. 1611. Thomas Dogget, Gent. and Mrs. Margery Clopton, 22 Apr. 1617. George Ward and Elizabeth Dogget, 7 Apr. 1618. [The marriage record of John Eddy and Amie Dogget has not been discovered up to this time (1925). They were probably married at the home of one of Amie Dogget's brothers or sisters in or near Groton, Suffolk co., England.] Groton, County Suffolk, England Groton, County Suffolk, England, is the ancestral home of our first Governor of Massachusetts, John Winthrop. On the south side of the church in the old town is a tomb placed there as a memorial to Adam Winthrop, the first of the name, who was Lord of the Manor of Groton. Here are buried Governor Winthrop's father, grandfather and possibly great-grandfather. The Winthrop coat of arms is on one end of the tomb and the Latin inscription on the side now partially obliterated translated into English reads as follows: - [121] Heaven the country Christ the way. Here lies the body of Adam Winthrop, Esq., son of Adam Winthrop, Esq., who vvere Patrons of this Church and Lords of the Manor of Groton. The above named Adam, the son, married the daughter of Henry Browne of Edwardston by whom he had one son and four daughters. He departed this life in the year of our Lord 1623, and of his age 75. But Anna his wife, died 1628. She is also buried here with him. On the east end of the church is a large colored glass window placed there in memory of Governor John Winthrop and presented to the church by some of the Winthrop family in America. . . . There is a double window on the south side of the church just above the tomb which was placed there as a memorial to John Winthrop's first and second wives, Mary Forth and Thomasine Clopton. The house in which the Governor of Massachusetts and his son, the Governor of Connecticut, lived is not standing today, but the location is well known. The place was sold soon after John Winthrop, Jr., left there to lead the great Puritan emigration in 1630 to New England. The town of Groton, Massachusetts, is directly indebted for its name to Deane Winthrop, son of Gov. Winthrop, who was born in the parish of Groton, County Suffolk, England, in 1622. He died at Winthrop, Mass., a town also named for him. He was a brother of the Governor of Connecticut, Fitz-John Winthrop. Gov. John Winthrop was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. Groton, Suff: England, is an ancient town owing to its geographical position played an important part in the early English history. In the days of Norman rule this part of the country was studded with castles and fortresses, the greater part of which were in the vicinity of Groton, which in Dombesday Book is called Grotena. To reach Groton from London, one would pass through the county of Essex, to the town of Sudbury, in the county of Suffolk, which is a town bordering on that of county Essex. A drive to Boxford, which is but a mile walk into the parish of Groton. This English home of the Doggett family lies midway between Hadley and Sudbury in the county of Suffolk. It was formerly the lord-ship of the Abbot of Bury and was granted in 1544, soon after the dis-solution of the Monasteries, to Adam Winthrop, Esq., and this grant may be seen in the Patent Rolls of the Public Record office of London. 344 SUFFOLK MANORIAL FAMILIES. Pedigree, Doggett of roton, Lappage. Richard Doggett, a wealthy inhabitant of= Groton, co. Suffolk, 1526. Lay Subsidy, Nor-folk (and Suffolk) 150.57, 18. H. b. r - John Doggett of Bures = , , Thomas Bacon=-Anne Bacon, d, of=Robert Gosuold . =Al ice Doggett,=William More of Gru- St. Mary, co. Suff., of Hessett, cu, I Rich. Doggett, 2 wife of Otley in co. Lappage, relict of . . . ton, Gent., 2d hu,- Gettt. ~i"ill, Arch. Suffolk, Gent. of Robert Gosuold. Suffolk, Esq.. 2d 1st hus- Laltpage. Ex- baud. Will, P.C.C. Sudb., 17 Jan. 156-1, Will, 10 Mar. 11arl, dfS, 1560. In husband ; no band. I ecutrix to her 9 Stonard, 6 Oct. proved 6 May 1565; 1546 ; had son, her will, Arch. Suff., issue by this mar- second husband. 1566, prob. 8 Mar. lands in Groton, &c.; George Bacon of names niece Alice riage. Hai-I. M3. following; names his children under age. I Hessett, Esq. Edgar & sister More. 1560. brother Doggett. Willtanlh"ooneth,the Ann Dog- Thomas Lapprige-T-Agues, (la. of Ralph Lappage, Alicc, tear. liubert Robert Lappage,T-. . . elder, of Lawenhani, gett, under of Boxford, Gent. Thoma.y Gael of dead 1593, leav- Edgar of Sotterley, devisee of his 1"67. Close Roll 9 , age 1564 ; Will, P.C.C. 34 I Edwardstune. ing issue. co.Suff.,Gent. Her unclel)oggettand Pliz,Doggett c.Oder. was Ann Lawe, 29 Jan. S'nia, P.C.C. 41 - Will, Arch. Sudb., his stepfather Sold lands in Gru- Kent in 1611; then nearly I Drury, 1590. William Lap- is dated 2 Julvl595; More. Had lands ton, Edwiirdston, 1610. 80 years old ; Her sister mar. page had issue. devisee of John in Stoke next Kersey, -&c. prob. 4 .May 1614. Ralph I3tois. Duggett, 1564, Nayland. J_-~ John Dug-=Dorothy, Williaui Doggett of,=Avice Lappage, Susan Lappage, (la. and Mary Lappage, devisee Elizabeth Lappage, (dau. "ett of bur. at Busfor(l, Gent., bore dau. "t, nd colt., colt., mar. John Brond of Wm. More, 1566; and colt. ; devisee, 1595, Groton, Groton, 4 1557. Will, Alston c. mar. aRoxfyrdo of Edwardstone, Gent., wife of Thus. Canham of her aunt Edgar ; wife clothier, Mar. 1605. Do9yett, 1610. Inq, 11591 ; devisee, who in his will, P.C.C. of Aaeiugtun, 1611. of John le Gris, clerk, 1582.Will, See !Fin. p.ni. 12 Jas. 1I.I. iu 1 1650, of Chris- 116 Canibell, 1641, - 1611. His will, Cur. Ep. Artlt. throp's Boxford cliuLcli ; ob. topher Scarlett, name., many of his Alice Lappage, wife of Norw., 11 March 1629, Sudl,-, Diary: 10 Oct., 8 Jas. I her son-in-law. Doggett kinsmen. Will. Hayward, 1611. prov.21 April following. 1619. 1 1• rl~- yM r nanled °in Anne Susan Doggett, Aviv UuggeLL, Alice Duggett, betllt. tout ; uiir. Adam Duggett, bap t. at Boxfurd, bapt. 1598; mar. at Boxfurd, 1624, Christopher 'So: tr- 1i. 1605 ; liapt. at gett,bapt, at lt'inthrnp'a bapt. at 1595; mar. at Gro- I at Boxford,1620, lett of Naylanl. Will, P.C.C. 99 youngest Bosford, Boxfurd, Diary. Boxford, ton,1617, Mr.1lich- to John Bond ; Grey, 23 Sept. 1650 ; prob. 16 May daughter 1606 ; 1599; devisee 1592. ardNorwich. Adana devisee of Chris- 1651. John Scarlett, his son, entered 1610; liv. dead in of his father, Winthrop's Diary. topher Scarlett, pedigree in Essex Visitation, 1664. ing 1641. 1610. 1610. 1650. 1 Tli,,m s Doggett of=~Slargerv, da. of Wil- Lap p age Doggett, John Doggett,btp, Richard Dog-==Sarah, dau. of John le 13osford,Gent., bat t. liam Clopton, Esq., bapt. at Bosford, at Boxford, 1602 ; gett of Had- Gris of Wiston, co.. 1894, soil acid heir. I of Groton; mar. there 1606; bought lauds living 1610. Sup- leigh, co. Suff., Clerk (see above) Joined his mother, 118 June 1617. Her in Monks Eleigh of posed to be the Suffolk, bapt. and Elizabeth Lappage. 1628, in sale of lauds , sister, Thoinasine John Doggett and John Doggett, who at Bosford, Named 1642 in the will to Robert Gurslon, Cl "')'on, wit. 2(l wife Elizabeth, his wife, went with John 1608. of Elizabeth le Gris, Es, 1. Pine, .pof John Winthrop, 1632. Fine,Suf,)lk, Winthrop to New her mother, P.C.C. 4 Chas. Gov. ofMa=saohusetts Hill, 7 Chas. England in 1630. Fines, 1642. J __ 1 l1 illiam Duggett, bapt. at Groton, 618; Richard Doggett, named in will of Avis DT gett, 1642. ElizabethDoggett, nauied in John Broad'.: will, 1641. his grandmother, le Grist 1642. 1642. John Doggett, bapn TElizabeth, da. of . . . Benjamin Duggett,ofTSusan,dau.of Rich. Bridget. wife of AmYDoggett, Elizabeth, .it Groton, 1582; be- Buchton of Hamburg. A-,ington, co. Suff. Monings of Stoke Francis Cooper, Joseph,Abra- youd the seas, 1619 ; Her will, P.C.C. 3'_'0 Will, Arch. Sudb., 19 I next Nayland. His 1619. - - ham & Ben- Hamburg Mer- Alchin, 10 Oct. 1653 ; Aug. 1647 ; had son, I will, P.C.C. 48 Susan, wife of Martha, wife of jamin, bapt. (want, Will 1653. prob. 17 Jan. following. 11 unnings Duggett. ,I Harvey, 1638. LouisKidby,1619. , . . Flack,1619. at Groton. -i ,John Doggett of Lundon,TAlice, dav. and devisee of Richard.nanied,1632. Thomas, Elizabeth, wife of Anne, wife of Mr. Esq., entered pedigree in John Beauchauip of Rci- in the will of Thomas named, 1632, HenryTaylor;dead in George Watson, theVisitation.1665. Will, gate, co. Surrey, E,sp., 6 Bladwell of London, in Thomas 1653 ; had sons John having issue, 1679, F.C.C. 46 Bath, 26 Dec. June 1653, when lie made merchant, his uncle, Bladwell's and Francis Taylor. Esther, wife of Hugh 1679 ; prow. 6 April 1680. rill, Y.C.C. 107 Aylett. P.C.C. 320 Alchin. will. Norris. _ _ _J- B"aucliamp Join Doggett, 2d son in 1665, 13e jamin Doggett, 3d son in 1665, Alice, wife of David Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Juatui Duggett, son of Carolina in America, 1703, of Lunlon, Merchant. Died at Kings- De Bary, 1699 ; Otgher of London, merchant, unl heir,aged where he had a wife and tun, Jamaica. Will, Comics. Lond., 8 named, 1703, in the 1679. Mar. tic., 20 Dec. 1671. ti in 1665. children, but then " lodging in July 1703, proved 14 Sov, 1706, by John will of BenjaminDog- Had dau., Katherine, wife of the Fleet ". and very pour. Doggett, his brother, exor. and heir. gett, her brother. David Longuemantle, 1698.. | Doggett, Amie (I6401)
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| 18904 | Real parents Bert Howe, was adopted by Eugene Walker | Walker, Irving Valentine Howe (I67408)
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| 18905 | Reatha Spedding, 94, of Pulaski Pulaski passed June 5, 2020 at Morning Star Care Center in Oswego. Among her survivorsare; daughter Joan (William) LaVeck, 2 grandsons; William (Jackie), Daniel (Robin), 5 great grandchildren; Robert, Raeven, Riley, Rian, Haelee; 2 Great Great grandchildren; Robert, Joey. Burial will be private at South Richland Cemetery. Arrangements are with Summerville Funeral Home. | Halsey, Reatha M. (I73994)
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| 18906 | Rebecca Bull Fox - November 6, 1780 - December 29, 1848. Daughter of Abraham and Abigail Paine Bull. Wife of Aaron Depuy & Thomas Bishop & Justus Fox. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 10, 1849 Richland Courier - Pulaski, New York - Died in this town on the 29th of December last, Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Justus Fox, aged 69 years. | Bull, Rebecca (I37148)
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| 18907 | Rebecca McClary Spicer Ames - April, 1861 - October 23, 1944. Daughter of Louis and Lucretia Bowman McClary. Wife of James A. Spicer (married about 1879) & Walter Ames (married January 21, 1890.) [Note: James Spicer died June 6, 1885 at Hounsfield, Jefferson County, New York and is buried there in Sulphur Springs Cemetery.] Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 26, 1944 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Rebecca Ames Dies in Richland - Mrs. Rebecca Spicer Ames, 83, widow of Walter Ames, died at the home of her son, Clarence Spicer, at Richland, Monday morning. She was born in 1861, on Wolf Island, daughter of Louis and Lucretia Bowman McClary, and was a member of the Church of Christ, Richland. Besides her son, Clarence, she is survived by another son, Earl Ames, of Syracuse. The funeral was held at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the Spicer home and at the Church of Christ at 2 p.m. Burial was in Richland cemetery. | McClary, Rebecca (I56327)
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| 18908 | Rebecca recently lost her long courageous fight with cancer at 32 years old. She was survived by her husband, Timothy Everett; parents, Mark and Patricia Cottrill; sister, Lurese Cottrill (Jeremy Guindon); brother, Mathew Cottrill and wife Ashleigh; sister- in-law, Alissa Everett; and mother and father-in-law, Edward and Sherrie Everett; nephews, Mason and Clayton Guindon, Gavin Cottrill; and nieces, Gracie Cottrill and Giuliana Losito; maternal grandmother, Joyce Blackburn; paternal grandmother, Margaret Douglas; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Rebecca left this world too soon surrounded by her family and closest friends. She had such a beautiful soul and a smile that brought joy to every life she touched. Rebecca held such a passion for life, her smiles, laughter, beautiful voice and sparkling eyes will live in all of our memories forever. There is now another precious angel in heaven, this world lost a beautiful soul who will be missed by so many. "I'll be standing over you All through the night I'll be right here Telling you everything will be all right I'll be watching over you Every time you cry So don't you worry I'm your angel standing by" -Jewel- Calling hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at the Harter Funeral Home, 2983 W. Main Street, Parish NY. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish NY. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Locks of Love 234 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach Florida 3340 locksoflove.org. Date of Death: August 17, 2013 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from Aug. 20 to Aug. 22, 2013. | Cottrill, Rebecca A. (I73635)
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| 18916 | Redfield Cemetery | Potter, Clark S. (I8648)
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| 18917 | Redfield Cemetery | Warren, Evaline L. (I26258)
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| 18918 | Redfield Cemetery | Potter, Harry Isaiah (I42705)
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| 18919 | Redfield Cemetery | Barker, Mabel Amelia (I42720)
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| 18920 | REDFIELD RESIDENT CLAIRE E. YERDON, 85, DIES Show Details Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 15, 1996Browse Issues Claire E. Yerdon, 85, Hayes Road, a retired cook, died Sunday at her daughter's home in Redfield. Services will be from 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Sanborn-McDaniels & LaRobardiere Funeral Home, Camden. Burial will be in Redfield Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Redfield Volunteer Fire Department or the Robert S. Yerdon Memorial Scholarship Fund, 16 Hayes Road. Surviving are four daughters, Pauline E. Willson, Florence, N.Y., Shirley M. Hull, DeRuyter, Betty Ann Beebe, Fulton, and Elaine S. Yerdon, Redfield; three sons, Eugene L., Rome, Richard J., McConnellsville, and Gerald E., California, Md.; 33 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren. Two sons died previously, Ronald L. in 1972 and Robert S. in 1990. Born on June 14, 1910, in Onaway, Mich., daughter of Walter and Mary Belle Vought Engle, she moved to Redfield 65 years ago from the Oswego area. She was educated in Hannibal schools and graduated from Oswego Normal School. She married Leland C. Yerdon on June 20, 1931, in Oswego. He died July 10, 1967. Mrs. Yerdon taught school in Redfield and retired from the Redfield Hotel in 1972 as a cook. She also had been a cook at the former Ben Lewis House. She was a member of Redfield Community Church and Redfield Rebekah Lodge 673. | Engle, Claire (I78531)
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| 18921 | Redfield Village Cemetery | Fox, Rolon Dennis (I28444)
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| 18922 | Redfield Village Cemetery | Fox, Ira Martin (I28757)
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| 18923 | Redfield Village Cemetery | Clemens, Eva Elida (I33692)
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| 18924 | Redfield Village Cemetery | Fox, Millie Ressett (I58001)
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| 18925 | Redfield, NY | Smith, Marlyn T. (I26053)
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| 18926 | Ref. for birth, Martha Ackley Diary, noted her 20th birthday in 1898. Death refered to in 1929 Diary. | Bovee, Orretta A. (I49413)
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| 18927 | Ref. Martha Ackley Diary "Arthur & Clara Yerdon's boy born" | Yerdon, Sidney Arthur (I49202)
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| 18928 | REFN1779 Came to New Haven, CT from Isle of Guernsey with his brother. He was in New Haven by 1638, according to a pedigree chart received from Margaret Ostrander Harmon. | Garnsey, Henry (I43463)
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| 18929 | REFN1780 | Munnings, Hannah (I43274)
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| 18930 | REFN1781 | Garnsey, Joseph (I43429)
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| 18931 | REFN1782 | Disbrow, Elizabeth (I43490)
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| 18932 | REFN1783 | Garnsey, Joseph (I43970)
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| 18933 | REFN1785 | Garnsey, John (I74253)
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| 18934 | REFN1787 | Garnsey, Joseph (I43485)
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| 18935 | REFN1788 | Coley, Hannah (I43488)
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| 18936 | REFN4559 | Munnings, Edmund (I43256)
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| 18937 | REFN4560 | Mary, Unknown (I43207)
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| 18938 | REFN4561 | Munnings, Mary (I43254)
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| 18939 | REFN4562 | Munnings, Mahalaleel (I43377)
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| 18940 | REFN4563 Father's will names 'second dau Rebecca ... 10 shillings'. | Munnings, Rebecca (I43458)
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| 18941 | REFN4564 | Munnings, Hopestill (I47950)
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| 18942 | REFN4565 | Munnings, Returned (I43966)
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| 18943 | REFN4566 | Munnings, Takeheed (I43388)
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| 18944 | REFN4567 | Unknown, Markiet (I43500)
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| 18945 | REFN4579 | Garnsey, John (I43951)
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| 18946 | REFN4580 | Garnsey, Hannah (I43390)
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| 18947 | REFN4581 | Garnsey, Mary (I43446)
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| 18948 | REFN4582 | Garnsey, Elizabeth (I43275)
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| 18949 | REFN4583 | Garnsey, John (I43427)
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| 18950 | REFN4584 An original settler of Milford, CT. Came from England to MA Bay Colony in 1631, from there he probably went to Wethersfield, CT, then to Milford, CT with the Prudden Congregation in 1639. | Coley, Samuel (I43439)
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