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| 20351 | Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - Tuesday, August 16, 1994 Pearl M. Frese, 97, of Lester Road, and formerly of Parish, died Sunday at Clifton Springs Hospital after a brief illness. A native of Hastings, Mrs. Frese lived in the Parish area before moving to Phelps many years ago. She was the widow of Louis Frese. A daughter, Georgiana Hartmann, died in 1985. Mrs. Frese was a member of the United Church of Phelps. Surviving are two brothers, Bruce House of Mallory and Arthur House of Maine; and a son-in-law, Wilbur K. Hartmann of Phelps. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the United Church of Phelps. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish. | House, Pearl (I73730)
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| 20352 | Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - Tuesday, January 11, 1994 Caroline Staring, 34, of 6787 Lehigh Road died Sunday at House of the Good Samaritan Hospital in Watertown from injuries suffered in a snowmobile accident in Barnes Corners. A native of Greenock, Scotland, Mrs. Staring moved to the United States in 1980. She lived several years in North Syracuse before moving to Pulaski in 1986. She was a waitress the past five years with Ezze Truck Stop in Mapleview and previously was employed three years with Carl's Drugs. Mrs. Staring was a member of Cicero United Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Michael D.; three daughters, Michelle A.M., Connie J. and Heather L. Staring, all at home; her parents, Michael and Agnes Docherty of Greenock; three brothers, John M. and Stephen Docherty, both of Greenock, and Michael J. Docherty of London, England; two sisters, Julie Gatens of Greenock and Rene Paternoster of Pulaski; and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. | Docherty, Carolyn (I9074)
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| 20353 | Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - Tuesday, June 30, 1987 Edward H. Bateman IV, four-year-old son of Edward and Sharlee Bateman of RD3, Central Square, died Monday as a result of an accidental drowning at his home. Edward was born in Syracuse and lived in Central Square 2 1/2 years. Surviving besides his parents are two sisters, Shelly and Jenifer; a brother, Timothy; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bateman Jr. of Mexico, N.Y.; and his paternal great-grandmothers, Annabel Jacobs of Pulaski and Bella Turgeon of Watertown. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Maurer Funeral Home Moyers Corners Chapel, the Rev. James Bruinsma officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. | Bateman, Edward Henry IV (I46669)
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| 20354 | Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - Wednesday, October 26, 1994 Deceased Name: JOAN B. PETRIE Joan Bryant Petrie, 66, of County Route 22 died Tuesday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse. Mrs. Petrie lived in Constantia before moving to Parish several years ago. She retired after 10 years with MONY in Syracuse and previously was employed 34 years with Carrier Corp. Mrs. Petrie was past matron of the Puritan Chapter 165, OES, in Parish and was grand electa of the Order of Eastern Star of the State of New York. Surviving are her husband, James Sr.; a son, James Jr. of Parish; a daughter, Linda Yerdon of Westminster, Md.; a brother, John Bryant of Constantia; a sister, Amy Seeley of Constantia; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Harter Funeral Home, Parish. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish. | Byrant, Joan Marie (I82222)
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| 20355 | Syracuse Herald-Journal NY, 16 Oct 1940: "Edgar M. Becker. Rites for Edgar M. Becker, 80-year-old Town of Clay farmer, who was found dead in bed Tuesday morning at his home in the Caughdenoy-Syracuse Road, will be conducted at the home at 2 PM Friday. Burial will be in Pine Plains Cemetery. Mr. Becker was born on the farm where he died. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Becker; a son, Glenn Becker; two daughters, Mrs. John Parker of Brewerton and Miss Lyda Becker of Syracuse; three sisters, Mrs. Clara Horr of Brewerton, Mrs. Anna Ackland and Mrs. John Latter of Syracuse, and seven grandchildren." | Becker, Edgar (I65608)
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| 20356 | Syracuse Herald-Journal, 18 July 1997: OSMAN B. ROSER Osman B. Roser, 80, of 1421 County Route 30. died Thursday at his home after a long illness. He was a life resident of Ricard. He owned and operated a dairy farm in Ricard and was formerly employed with the town of Orwell Highway Department until his retirement in 1983. Mr. Roser was a World War II Army veteran. He was a member of the Altmar American Legion and the Ricard Grange 993. His wife, the former Rose Countryman, died in 1996. Surviving are two daughters, Juley Weisenburger and Linda Roser, both of Altmar; and two sons, Larry and David, both of Altmar. Services are... Sunday at Summerville Funeral Home. BuSyracuse Herald-Journal, 18 July 1997: OSMAN B. ROSER Osman B. Roser, 80, of 1421 County Route 30. died Thursday at his home after a long illness. He was a life resident of Ricard. He owned and operated a dairy farm in Ricard and was formerly employed with the town of Orwell Highway Department until his retirement in 1983. Mr. Roser was a World War II Army veteran. He was a member of the Altmar American Legion and the Ricard Grange 993. His wife, the former Rose Countryman, died in 1996. Surviving are two daughters, Juley Weisenburger and Linda Roser, both of Altmar; and two sons, Larry and David, both of Altmar. Services are... Sunday at Summerville Funeral Home. Burial is in Evergreen Cemetery. rial is in Evergreen Cemetery. Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Friday, July 18, 1997 Osman B. Roser, 80, of 1421 County Route 30, Ricard, town of Orwell, died Thursday at his home after a long illness. Mr. Roser was a life resident of the town of Orwell. He and his wife, Rose, owned and operated a dairy farm. He also was employed by the town of Orwell Highway Department, retiring in 1983. He was a member of Altmar American Legion and, for more than 45 years, a member of Ricard Grange 993. Born May 20, 1917, in the town of Orwell, a son of Asa and Edna Kellogg Roser, he was an Army veteran of World War II, serving from 1942 to 1946. He married Rose M. Countryman on July 29, 1947, in the town of Pamelia. She died July 29, 1996. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Howard (Juley) Weisenburger and Linda Roser, and two sons, Larry and David, all of Altmar, and several nieces and nephews. Three brothers, Edwin, John and Wilfred, and a sister, Isabelle Dwyer, died before him. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Tim Hurne, pastor of Pine Meadows Wesleyan Church, officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. OSMAN B. ROSER Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - July 19, 1997Browse Issues Osman B. Roser, 80, of 1421 County Route 30, died Thursday at his home after a long illness. A life resident of Ricard, he owned and operated a dairy farm and was formerly employed with the town of Orwell Highway Department until his retirement in 1983. Mr. Roser was a World War II Army veteran. He was a member of the Altmar American Legion and the Ricard Range 993. His wife, the former Rose Countryman, died in 1996. Surviving are two daughters, Juley Weisenburger and Linda Roser, both of Altmar; two sons, Larry and David, both of Altmar; and several nieces and nephews. Services are 2 p.m. Sunday at Summerville Funeral Home, the Rev. Tim Hurn officiating. Burial is in Evergreen Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, 1997 Harwood Dr., Sandy Creek. | Roser, Osman Barnard (I46954)
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| 20357 | Syracuse Herald-Journal, Saturday, August 27, 1983 Grant E. Dana Grant E. Dana, 91, of 122 West Seneca Turnpike died today (Aug. 27) in a nursing home in Cortland. He was a life resident of the Syracuse area. He was retired from the U.S. Coast Guard in 1946. He is survived by his wife, Mary; his son, Jack; and a sister, Mrs. Clara Crandall of Sandy Pond. Services will be Monday at the convenience of the family, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. Arrangements are by Ballweg & L u n s f o r d F u n e r a l Home. | Dana, Grant Everett (I28296)
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| 20358 | Syracuse Herald. Syracuse, New York, Monday, December 10, 1934 Arrange Rites for Three Killed in Auto's Plunge Olive Scranton, Harwood Christman and Arthur W. Whittaker, Accident Victims Special Dispatch to the Herald Pulaski, Dec. 10.- Funeral arrangements were being made today for the victims of the tragedy that cost the lives of two youths and their girl companion when their automobile plunged through guard rails on the Lacona-Orwell Road near Orwell, Saturday night and landed in a creek. A verdict of accidental death was reached by Assistant District Attorney Clarence Gorman of Pulaski following an investigation in which he was assisted by Troopers Myron and Carrier. Services for Miss Olive Scranton, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scranton of Sandy Creek, will be conducted in the Sandy Creek Congregational Church, of which she was a member, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock by the Rev. Thomas D. Davies and the Rev. Walter S. Dobbie. Miss Scranton was a junior in the Sandy Creek High School and a member of the school's glee club and Sandy Creek grange. The four young people were on their way to a dance at Carpenter's barn near Orwell. Mrs. Scranton, mother of the dead girl and her son, Henry Scranton, were following them in another car. In absolving all of the occupants of the wrecked automobile from blame, Assistant District Attorney Gorman took into account the snow covered highway which made driving a delicate matter Saturday night. | Scranton, Olive Elizabeth (I68980)
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| 20359 | Syracuse Journal, Thurs., March 7, 1929, pg. 8 -- DEATHS Mrs. Elma Melfi-The funeral of Mrs. Elma Melfi, 66, who died Sun- day at the Crouse-Irving Hospital, was conducted yesterday at 2:30 p. m. from the undertaking rooms of A. C. Schumacher. Rev. Herman Albert, pastor of St. Luke's Mission, Mattydale, officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. The bearers were Thomas, Alfred, Ernest and Duncan Meeker. | Grahrar, Elma Lenora (I2512)
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| 20360 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Barker, Bessie Rosemond (I42659)
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| 20361 | Syracuse Post Standard - December 3, 2014 STATE police identify man killed in Oswego County crash Richland, N.Y. - a 36-yar-old man was killed Tuesday morning when his car went off a road and slammed into a tree. The crash occurred around 7 a.m. on Frank Lacy Road in the town of Richland. State police siad 36-year-old Tyler J. Spicer, of Pulaski, was driving a 2005 Chvrolet Equinox west on Frank Lacy Road, about half a mile east of state Route 11, when he lost control of the vehicle. The car went off the south shoulder of the road and then over-corrected, causing the car to go off the north shoulder and hit a tree, state police said. State police siad they are continuing to investigate. Channel 9 News - December 3, 2014 Pulaski (WSYR-TV) A Pulaski man was killed when his car veered off the road and struck a tree Tuesday morning. State Police say they responded to the scene of the crash on Tuesday at Frank Lacy Road near Route 11 State Route 11. They say Tyler Spicer, 36, was prounouced dead at the scene. Police have not indicated what factors may ahve been involved in the crash. Syracuse Post Standard - December 4, 2014 Tyler J. Spicer Tyler J. Spicer, aged 36, life resident of Pulaski, passed away Tuesday from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Tyler was born January 26, 2978 in Watertown,. He graduated from Pulaski High School in1996, and was previously employed by the Fulton Companies. Surviving are his parents, Debra and Andy Gibbs of Pulaski, father, William Spicer, of TN, two brothers, Scott (Rhonda) Spicer and Dylan (Faith) Gibbs, both of Pulski; one sister, Erin (Chad) Seyer of cicero; maternal grandfather, Donald Pratt (Robin Wilson), paternal grandmother, Eleanor Spicer, all of Pulaski and paternal grandfather, James Spicer of GA, three nieces and four nephews. Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Saturday, December 6, at the Foster Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Puaslki, with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from noon to 3 p.m. prior to the service. Date of Death: December 2, 2014 Foster-Hax Funeral Home Tyler J. Spicer (January 19, 1978 - December 2, 2014) Tyler J. Spicer, aged 36, life resident of Pulaski, passed away Tuesday from injruies sustained in an automobile accident. Tyler was born January 26, 1978, in Watertown. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1996, and he was previously employed by the Fulton Companies. Surviving are his parents, Debra and Andy Gibbs of Pulaski, father William Spicer of TN, two brothers, Scott (Rhonda) Spicer and Dylan (Faith) Gibbs both of Pulaski, one siste, Erin (Chad) Seyer of Cicero, maternal grandfather Donald Pratt (Robin Woolson), paternal grandmother, Eleanor Spicer all of Pulaski and paternal grandfather, James Spicer of GA. three nieces and four nephews. Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Saturday, December 6, at the Foster Hax Funerl Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial in Pulaski Cemetery, Call hours will be held from noon to 3 p.m. prior to the service.Tyler J. Spicer, aged 36, life resident of Pulaski, passed away Tuesday from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Tyler was born January 26, 1978 in Watertown. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1996, and he was previously employed by the Fulton Companies. Surviving are his parents, Debra and Andy Gibbs of Pulaski, father William Spicer of TN, two brothers, Scott (Rhonda) Spicer and Dylan (Faith) Gibbs both of Pulaski, one sister, Erin (Chad) Seyer of Cicero, maternal grandfather Donald Pratt (Robin Woolson), paternal grandmother, Eleanor Spicer all of Pulaski and paternal grandfather, James Spicer of GA, three nieces and four nephews. Tyler was predeceased by his maternal grandmother, Betty Pratt. Funeral Services will be held 3 p.m. Saturday, December 6, at the Foster Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from noon to 3 p.m. prior to the | Spicer, Tyler James (I84377)
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| 20362 | Syracuse Post Standard - Monday March 30, 1981 George H. Quackenbush - Services for George H. Quackenbush, 78, of 115 Woodland Ave., who died Saturday at Community General Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at John G. Butler Funeral Home, the Rev. Edwin Henning officiating. Burial will be in Dugway Cemetery, Dugway. There will be no calling hours. He was born in Albion and resided in Syracuse for the last 40 years. He worked for Carrier Corp for 25 years before retiring. He was a member of Christian Missionary Alliance Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy French; a sister, Mabel Cross; a brother, Ernest of Parish; and several nieces and nephews. | Quackenbush, George Henry (I52595)
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| 20363 | Syracuse Post Standard April 25, 1985 - Raymond B. Denny Sr. - Services for Raymond B. Denny Sr., 66 of Oswego RD 2, who died Monday, will be at 11 a.m. today at Dowdle Funeral Home, Oswego. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Mr. Denny was a life resident of Oswego. He was a boilermaker 40 years and worked on area construction projects. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Mr. Denny was a member of Lycoming Methodist Church, Boilermakers Local 175, Oswego Elks Lodge 271, American Legion Post 268, VFW Post 2320. Suriviving are his wife, Retha; three sons, Raymond, Michael and Mark, all of Oswego; two daughters, Wendy Smith of Maine and Peggy Bartlett of Fulton; a sister, Helen Pilon of Oswego; 10 grandchildren and a great granddaughter. | Denny, Raymond B. (I8496)
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| 20364 | Syracuse Post Standard Friday, April 6, 1979 - Edward C. LaBoursoliere, 76, of 407 N. Midler Ave. died Thursday at Upstate Medical Center after a brief illness. Born in Ogdensburg, LaBoursoliere lived in Syracuse 39 years. He had been a barber at the Eastwood Barber Shop and a member of the local barbers union. LaBoursoliere was a communicant of Blessed Sacrament Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Mildred Boyd, a son, Edward C. of Holyoke, Mass.; three daughters, Mrs. Jean Legure, Mrs. Barbara Stewart and Mrs. Beverly Walburger; 16 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Services will be at 9 a.m. Saturday in Blessed Sacrament Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, DeWitt. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Greenleaf Funeral Home, 503 W. Onondaga St. | Laboursoliere, Edward Charles Sr. (I35542)
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| 20365 | Syracuse Post Standard from February 13 to February 15, 2015 Raymond W. Seeley Jr. Ray Seeley, a lifelong resident of Syracuse, passed away moments before his 85th birthday surrounded by angels. Ray was a graduate of Assumption School. He served our country as a Corporal in the Army and was a Korean War veteran. He spent 19 months in Germany as a military police officer. Following his honorable discharge, he became a Syracuse police officer. At this time, he met Dee, the love of his life and married her on January 1, 1957. They just celebrated their 58th anniversary. He retired after 38 years with S&H Wholesale Corporation and was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish. Along with his wife, Dee (Delores Degan) he leaves behind three children, Ron (Nancy Goldacker) Seeley, Dawn (Harry) Demperio and Dan (Teresa) Seeley. He was affectionately known as "Papa" to his seven grandchildren, Jessica, Nicole, Brianna, Olivia, Anna, Luke and Nicholas. He was blessed with three great-grandchildren, Brooke, Ava and Trevor. He is also survived by his loving sister, Norma "Moe" Kemmet and brother-in-law, Richard "Dick" Kemmet, several nephews and a niece. Ray was predeceased by a granddaughter, Danielle; his sister, Pat Gaffey and recently, his brother, Jerry Seeley. Ray loved baseball, especially the "New York Yankees". He stated how he would miss Derek Jeter as a true captain who represented the Yankees with class and integrity. Ray's love of the game benefited his own neighborhood. He was the president of the Valley Little League and Valley Babe Ruth five years and loved every moment. Ray was responsible for the rebuilding of the refreshment stand after a fire destroyed it. It was later named for him. He also started the Valley Lassies Softball Team for his daughter and other girls who wanted to join. Ray touched many lives and was an amazing husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. Special thanks for the care and compassion he received from Dr. Kirshner and others at Hematology Oncology Associates, the 4th floor nurses at Crouse Hospital and the team at Iroquois Nursing Home. Ray's family celebrated his life during a private ceremony on Friday followed by a burial at Veteran's Cemetery. Donations in Ray's honor may be made to the Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital, One Children's Circle, Syracuse, NY 13210 or ONLINE www.upstate.edu/gch/kids/childlife/donations.php Date of Death: February 9, 2015 Funeral Home Hollis Funeral Home Published in Syracuse Post Standard from February 13 to February 15, 2015 [Great-great-grandson of SGS # 2905 - Raymond W. Jr.; Raymond W.; Raymond; Alonzo M.; Orris (# 2905); Lemuel (# 1180); Lemuel; Gideon; Joseph; John; Nathaniel; Robert] | Seeley, Raymond (I35703)
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| 20366 | Syracuse Post Standard January 15, 1908 - Alonzo Seeley Dead - Waterloo - Jan. 11 - Alonzo M. Seeley died at his residence in Centor street last night at the age of 59 years. Mr. Seeley is survived by his widow and the following sons and daughters: Ray and Frank Seeley of Syracuse, Charles of Junlus and Clark of Waterloo; Mrs. Laurel Seeley, Waterloo, Mrs. Etna Burgess, Waterloo and Mrs. Frank Smith, Junius. The funeral will be held from the house Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Melville Torwillger, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. [Wife of Son of SGS #2905 - Alonzo M.; Orris (#2905); Lemuel (#1180); Lemuel; Gideon; Joseph; John; Nathaniel; Robert] | Seeley, Alonzo M (I33985)
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| 20367 | Syracuse Post Standard January 21, 1978 - Miss Jean Marie Legare, 20, of 304 Merriman Ave., died Friday at home after a short illness. She was a life resident of the city. She is survived by a son, Scott A.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Legare; a brother, Lawrence of Odessa, two sisters, Mrs. Linda Ortman and Mrs. Carol Aseline, her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laboursoliere. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Greenleaf Funeral Home. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Dewitt. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and at 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Sunday at the funeral home, 503 W. Onondaga St. | Legare, Jean Marie (I7197)
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| 20368 | Syracuse Post Standard July 29, 1969 Gerald W. Denny - Richland - Gerald W. Denny, 54, died Monday at the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown. Born in Oswego, he had resided 20 years in Richland, where he had been a mechanic with Olin Garage for 18 years. He was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church, Pulaski. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida Denny; four sons, Gerald and Donald Denny of Mexico, Sgt. Grant Denny of Ft. Carson, Colo., and Richard Denny; four daughters, Mrs. Adelia Shepard of Ellisburg, Mrs. Donna Rae Maitland and the Misses Candace and Charity Ann Denny; 22 grandchildren; a brother, Raymond Denny, and a sister, Mrs. Helen Pilon, both of Oswego. Services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday at Foster Funeral Home, 7385 Park St., Pulaski, and at 9:30 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, Oswego. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. | Denny, Gerald Wilfred (I35745)
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| 20369 | Syracuse Post Standard October 13, 2004 | Sperry, Norma (I68831)
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| 20370 | Syracuse Post Standard October 29, 1963 Carthage - Services for Roswell Hewitt, 74, of Carthage, who died Saturday will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Bossnot Funeral Home, Carthage, the Rev. Edward Vanderhey, pastor of the carthage first baptist church officiating. Burial will be in sunnyside cemetery, river road, carthage | Hewitt, Roswell Paul (I35056)
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| 20371 | Syracuse Post Standard on June 12, 2011 - Mildred R. Sargent, 98, life resident of Albion, passed away Thursday at University Hospital, Syracuse. Mildred was born March 17, 1913, in Amboy. She graduated from Williamstown Central School and Rochester Institute School of Nursing. Mildred married James Turner Jr. in May 1931, and he died March 7, 1957. She was the charge nurse at Evergreen Adult Home in Pulaski for 34 years, retiring in 1983. She also worked private duty nursing for several years. Surviving: one son, Ronald (Lillian) Turner of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren (she resided for several years with her granddaughter Rhonda Stevens); 21 great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren. Mildred was predeceased by one daughter, Barbara Keeney, in 2004 and one granddaughter, Melody Lewis, in 2008. Graveside services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 15, at Pineville Cemetery, with Pastor Edward Bennett officiating. Donations may be made to the or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. | Baird, Mildred Ruth (I77077)
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| 20372 | Syracuse Post Standard Tuesday, May 13, 1986 - Beverly Walburger - Services for Beverly A. LaBoursoliere Walburger, 48, of 4397 Howlett Hill Road, who died Sunday at Community General Hospital, will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Chase Funeral Home and 10 a.m. in St. Michael's Church, Onondaga Hill. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Dewitt. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 1520 South Ave. A native of Saranac Lake, Mrs. Walburger lived in Syracuse 40 years. She was employed with Bristol Myers Co. Mrs. Walburger was a communicant of St. Michael's Church and a member of its Altar and Rosary Society and the Bristol Myers Bowling League. Surviving are her husband, WIlliam E., four daughters, Patricia Tysco and Susan Graff, both of Canastota, and Joan and Michelle Walburger, both of Syracuse, her mother, Mildred LaBoursoliere of Syracuse, two sisters, Jean Legare and Barbara Stewart, both of Syracuse, a brother, Edward LaBoursoliere of Massachusetts; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. | Laboursoliere, Beverly (I35384)
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| 20373 | Syracuse Post Standard: Lawrence "Pete" Mamele, 85, of Hastings, formerly of Pulaski and Osceola, passed away Thursday at St. Joseph's Health Center in Syracuse. Funeral Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Summerville Funeral Home in Sandy Creek with Rev. Betsy Mowry officiating. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Friends may call Monday Noon to 2 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. - | Mamele, Lawrence Henry (I66506)
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| 20374 | Syracuse Post-Standard Saturday, January 29, 1994 Page C-4 Melisa J. Powell STERLING - Melisa J. Powell, 34, of 14557 W. Bay Road died Friday at Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, from injuries suffered Dec. 22 in an automobile accident. A native of Watertown, Mrs. Powell was raised in Sandy Creek before moving to the Red Creek area eight years. She was pastor of Red Creek and Westbury United Methodist churches. Mrs. Powell was a 1977 graduate of Sandy Creek High School and a 1984 graduate of the State University of New York at Oswego. She received her master’s degree in 1986 from the University of Rochester and received her master’s of divinity degree in 1991 from Colgate Rochester Divinty [sic] School. Surviving are her husband, Mark W.; a stepdaughter, Kristin Powell, at home; her mother and stepfather, Laurentine and Roy Rogers of Sandy Creek; two sisters, Sharon Taplin of Lacona and Brenda Bettinger-Anderson of Sherwood, Ore.; two brothers, Frank Bettinger of Ellisburg and Barry Bettinger of Mannsville; and several nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Monday in Sandy Creek United Methodist Church, the Rev. Lorraine Zimmerman officiating. Spring burial will be in Ellisburg Rural Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Contributions may be made to Sandy Creek United Methodist Church. Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, has charge of arrangements. | Bettinger, Melisa (I42889)
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| 20375 | Syracuse Post-Standard, 17 Sep 2002: NERINE I. HILTON Nerine I. Hilton, 75, of Richmond Hill Road, Cuyler, died Saturday. She was born in Williamstown. She was a homemaker. Her husband, Lyle, died previously. Survivors: A son, Donald Roser of Cuyler; a sister, Geraldine Oyer of Williamstown; a grandchild. Services: ... today at Smith Funeral Home. Burial, Cuyler Cemetery. | Roser, Nerine I. (I53639)
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| 20376 | Syracuse Post-Standard, 24 Apr 2011: ETHEL L. STARING Ethel L. Staring, 86, of Auburn, died Friday in Auburn Memorial Hospital. Born in Orwell, Ethel lived in Mottville for several years before moving to Auburn. She was the widow of Earl S. Staring, who died in 1979. Surviving are six sons, Stanley, Harold, David, Earl, Clarence and Raymond; three daughters, Nancy Henry, Peggy Staring and Faye Vega; a sister, Phena Pickard; and several grandchildren... Graveside services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar. | Hutchinson, Ethel Lulu (I35509)
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| 20377 | Syracuse Post-Standard, 25 Mar 2002: BESSIE M. STARING Bessie M. Sweeting Staring, 75, of 296 Cable RD, Williamstown, died Saturday. She was born in Baldwinsville. She was a homemaker. A daughter, Annette Staring, died in 1996. Survivors: Her husband of 52 years, Irving Sr.; two daughters, Carol Husted and Brenda Gauthier, both of Williamstown; two sons, Irving Jr. and William, both of Williamstown; four sisters...; three brothers...; five grandchildren... Services... today at Harter Funeral Home... Parish. Spring burial, West Monroe Cemetery. | Sweeting, Bessie Mae (I9749)
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| 20378 | Syracuse Post-Standard, 31 Aug 2000: BENAJEAN D. McDOWELL Benajean D. McDowell, 65, of 6 White Pines Drive,Sandy Pond, died Wednesday at Crouse Hospital. Born in Sandy Creek, she was an assembler with General Electric Co., Syracuse, and Camden Wire Co. She was a foster parent for 10 years. Survivors: Three daughters, Robin Spink of Austin, Texas, Kathleen Britton of Williamstown and Gail Spink of Lacona; four sons, Robert Spink Jr. of Williamstown, Jeffrey Spink of Dugway, Douglas Spink of Oswego and William McDowell of Sandy Pond; a sister, Virginia LaRue of Sandy Creek; 13 grandchildren... Services: ... Friday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Burial, Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek | Wilcox, Benajean Dorothy (I73507)
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| 20379 | Syracuse, New York. (1937) A Dugway scrapbook mentions a Mrs. Church who died Nov 1954 | Yerden, Clara C. (I49727)
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| 20380 | Syreal Carpenter Chaumont, Aug. 4. Word was received here last night of the death of Syreal Carpenter of St. Lawrence, which occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Pecor, at Clayton at 5:30 Wednesday morning. The funeral will be held today at Clayton and the interment was made there. Mr. Carpenter went to Clayton two weeks ago to obtain medical treatment. He had been ill for several months and his death was not unexpected. His sons, Simon and William, of Ridgeway, Pa., arrived at Clayton yesterday. Mr. Carpenter was 69 years of age. Published August 4, 1905 in the Watertown Daily Times, NY | Carpenter, Soriel (I72539)
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| 20381 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Laveck, Tahnya Nicole (I21444)
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| 20382 | Taken from a bible owned by Harriet Bentley Lytle | Eighmy, Jane Charity (I16448)
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| 20383 | Taken from familysearch.com on June 17, 2005 - Family Group Record FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 Husband's Name Deodat INGERSOL (AFN:VVQ0-XR) Born: Abt. 1745 Place: <Vedder Ch., Mt Ross> Father: Mother: Wife's Name Christina BRESEE (AFN:VVQ0-ZX) Born: 1749 Place: Christened: 8 Jan 1749 Place: Vedder Ch., Mt Ross Died: Bef 1790 Place: Father: Christoffel BRESIE (AFN:KF6H-K3) Mother: Agnesa (Agnes) ROSSMAN (AFN:VVPQ-6W) Children 1. Sex Name M David INGERSOL (AFN:VVQ1-03) Born: Abt. 1771 Place: <Vedder Ch., Mt Ross> _________________________________________________________ Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ | Ingersoll, David (I44975)
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| 20384 | Taken from familysearch.com on June 17, 2005 - Individual Record FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 Deodat INGERSOL (AFN: VVQ0-XR) Sex: M Event(s): Birth: Abt. 1745 <Vedder Ch., Mt Ross> Parents: Marriage(s): Spouse: Christina BRESEE (AFN: VVQ0-ZX) Marriage: About Ancestral File: Ancestral File is a collection of genealogical information taken from Pedigree Charts and Family Group Records submitted to the Family History Department since 1978. The information has not been verified against any official records. Since the information in Ancestral File is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the file to verify its accuracy. Please Note: Names and address of submitters to Ancestral File and those who have a research interest are provided to help in the coordination of research. The use of this information for any other purpose, including commercial use, is strictly prohibited. _________________________________________________________ Taken from familysearch.com on June 17, 2005 - FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America Family Group Record ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Husband Deodat INGERSOL Pedigree Birth: About 1745 Of Veddar Church, Mount Ross, Dutchess, New York Christening: Marriage: About 1770 Of Veddar Church, Mount Ross, Dutchess, New York Death: Burial: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Wife Christina BRESEE Pedigree Birth: Christening: 08 JAN 1749 Veddar Church, Mount Ross, Dutchess, New York Marriage: About 1770 Of Veddar Church, Mount Ross, Dutchess, New York Death: 1785 Burial: Father: Christoffel BRESIE Family Mother: Agnesa or Agnes ROSSMAN ____________________________________________________ Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 13. David3 Ingersoll (Thomas,2 John1), was born Sept. 30, 1699 at Westfield; was one of the most enterprising men of the parish in its earlier years, and who perhaps exercised a wider influence than any other of its inhabitants. The first mention we find of David is as a trader of Springfield in 1731. He Page 133 Page 134 resided for a time at Brookfield, and about 1735 at Great Barrington, and from 1739 for the next 15 years his name is connected with most of its business interests. He became owner of five rights (2000 acres) in the upper as well as a large land-holder in the lower township. With an eye to business, Mr. Ingersoll early in 1739, under a title of doubtful validity, obtained possession of the water power now occupied by the Berkshire Woolen Co., where he built a dam and erected a sawmill and gristmill, and also a forge and trip hammer for the manufacture of bar iron. These works, which were on the east bank of the river, below the bridge, were soon completed and in 1740 he made iron at his forge, from ore obtained from a bed in the neighborhood. This iron works, though small and unimportant in itself, is of interest inasmuch as this was one of the earliest attempts at manufacturing iron in western Mass. A week's product of Ingersoll's forge in 1739, as appears from his account book, was only 4 cwt. 2 qrs. 4 lbs.; the cost of labor for making the iron was fifteen shillings per cwt.; the price paid for charcoal, forty shillings per hundred bushels; and the price at which the iron was sold from seventy-five to eighty shillings per cwt., all in Old Tenor currency. This forge was worked as late as 1748, but had disappeared in 1755, when the gristmill and sawmill were still standing. (Page 156, Hist. Gt. B.) He had also a store and small stock of goods nearby and was for the time quite extensively engaged in business. Mr. Ingersoll built his house in 1739, a low, one and a half story, with a porch in front, formed by a long sloping roof. It was taken down about 1828 by the late Chas. W. Hopkins, Esq., who built the present house, standing nearly upon the site of the old one. Here Mr. Ingersoll resided for 10 years, then sold to Dea. Timothy Hopkins and removed to another part of the town. Mr. Ingersoll was the first clerk of the Upper Proprietary chosen in 1742, one of the committee for building the meeting-house and for providing a minister, and is reported to have donated the land on which the meeting-house was erected. The pews were sold to the proprietors to raise money to pay the minister. David Ingersoll bid in the first pew west of the pulpit, for which he paid œ60; also three others for which he paid 60 more. The 14 pews netted œ707 in Old Tenor Currency, which equals about $470. He was the first magistrate residing within the bounds of the parish, having been commissioned Justice of the Peace, Sept. 8, 1740, an office at that time of honor and trust which conferred dignity and importance upon its incumbent and entitled him to consideration and respect. In his individual as well as official capacity, he was engaged in the interest of some of the tenants of Livingstone Manor, who were then presumed to reside within the limits of Mass., in their quarrels with their landlord, and incurred the displeasures of Mr. Livingstone who in a letter to Lieut-Gov. Delancy, denounced him as "that wicked varlet, David Engersoll." He was Captain of the Militia and also a selectman of the town of Sheffield. Mr. Ingersoll was not permanently successful in his business enterprises and in 1755 his mills and other property were taken on execution to satisfy the demands of creditors. At about the same time, Aug. 15, 1755--in consequence of some irregularities in his official capacity as selectman of Sheffield--tradition says in a matter of wolf scalps, David Ingersoll was by order of the General Court removed from the offices of Justice of the Peace and Capt. of Militia and thereafter disqualified from holding any office of honor or profit under the government. From this time his influence waned and his name seldom appears in parish or town history. He afterwards for a time resided on his farm, south of the village, which he owned in connection with a large tract of land to the southward, the whole embracing some 5000 acres, was commonly known as "Ingersoll's great farm." David Ingersoll was married twice. His first wife was Lydia Child, of Springfield, whom he married there March 13, 1720-1. She was born June 2, 1706, daughter of Joseph and Ruth Child. Her mother married Thomas Page 134 Page 135 Ingersoll, as her third husband--her first being John Maddock. She was born Jan. 12, 1670, daughter of Caleb and Joanna (Sprague) Church and granddaughter of Richard Church and Elizabeth Warren, daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower. Lydia Ingersoll is supposed to have died before his removal to Great Barrington. His second wife was Submit Horton, daughter of Thomas Horton of Springfield, whom he married there July 9, 1739. She died Nov. 23, 1770. He died March 23, 1773, in the seventy-fourth year of his age. Child of first wife: 26 i William, b. April 1, 1724. Children of second wife: ii Thomas Horton, b. June 30, 1740. 27 iii David, b. Sept. 26, 1742. 28 iv Deodat, b. April 18, 1744. v Stephen, b. Sept. 17, 1745; d. July 1, 1755. vi Sarah, b. Jan. 24, 1747; m. Dr. Barnard of Deerfield, Mass. vii Lovice, b. Oct. 14, 1751; m. Sept. 24, 1774, William Schemershorn. 29 viii Oliver, b. Dec. 10, 1752. ix Stephen, b. July 24, 1755. ______________________________________________ Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 283 414. Florence7 Ingersoll (Charles,6 Ebenezer,5 Deodat,4 David,3 Thomas,2 John1), born April 19, 1864 at Sandy Creek, N. Y.; died Dec. 27, 1924 at Paris, France; m., March, 1887 at Syracuse, N. Y., Arnold Smouse, born April 18, 1855 at Cumberland, Md.; died March 10, 1898 at Mt. Vernon, Ia. Child: i Florence Ingersoll, b. Jan. 18, 1888, Washington, Ia. Art critic in Paris, France, where she has resided since 1914. She is publishing two books on art; graduated from Syracuse University, 1910; went to Paris where she was the first American woman to receive from the University of Paris the degree of Doctor of Literature. | Ingersoll, Deodat (I44921)
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| 20385 | Taken from familysearch.com on June 17, 2005 - Individual Record FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 Deodat INGERSOL (AFN: VVQ0-XR) Sex: M Event(s): Birth: Abt. 1745 <Vedder Ch., Mt Ross> Parents: Marriage(s): Spouse: Christina BRESEE (AFN: VVQ0-ZX) Marriage: About Ancestral File: Ancestral File is a collection of genealogical information taken from Pedigree Charts and Family Group Records submitted to the Family History Department since 1978. The information has not been verified against any official records. Since the information in Ancestral File is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the file to verify its accuracy. Please Note: Names and address of submitters to Ancestral File and those who have a research interest are provided to help in the coordination of research. The use of this information for any other purpose, including commercial use, is strictly prohibited. _________________________________________________________ Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ | Brazee, Christine (I44990)
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| 20386 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ | Ingersoll, Stephen (I44809)
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| 20387 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ | Ingersoll, Louisa (I44915)
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| 20388 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ | Ingersoll, Christine (I44920)
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| 20389 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ | Knight, Avery (I44922)
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| 20390 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ | Ingersoll, Sarah (I44968)
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| 20391 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ | Stone, Mary Langdon (I45007)
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| 20392 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ | Ingersoll, Deodat (I45107)
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| 20393 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ | Ingersoll, Lucinda (I45202)
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| 20394 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 141 28. Deodat4 Ingersoll (David,3 Thomas,2 John1), was born April 18, 1744 at Great Barrington. He married, Feb. 22, 1770, Christine Brazee, who was born Nov. 24, 1748, and died Oct. 8, 1775. Married second, Oct. 13, 1777, Mary Langdon Stone (a widow), of West Stockbridge, who died April 14, 1812 at Canaan, N. Y. Deodat Ingersoll was made selectman at the first town meeting of the town of Alford. He was a member of the Berkshire Congress which met at Stockbridge, July 6, 1774. In 1777 he was reported disloyal, but later was in good standing and held office. Children were all born at Alford. Child of first wife: 58 i David, b. 1770. Children of second wife: 59 ii Christine, bapt. June. 27, 1778. iii Stephen, bapt. June 12, 1780. iv Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1782; m. Briggs. 60 v Sarah, b. Oct. 8, 1784. vi Lucinda, b. Dec. 27, 1787; m. Avery Knight. 61 vii Deodat, b. Sept. 8, 1790. 62 viii Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1793. ____________________________________________ | Briggs, Unknown (I68338)
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| 20395 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 283 413. Helen7 Ingersoll (Alanson Briggs,6 Ebenezer,5 Deodat,4 David,3 Thomas,2 John1) born Dec. 13, 1864 at Palermo, N. Y.; died Sept. 25, 1902 at Thermophilis, Wyo.; m., Jan. 24, 1883 at Palermo, John C. Brown, born Oct. 28, 1862 in California, son of John and Harriet (Russell) Brown. Children: i Mabel, b. Aug. 8, 1888, Pratt, Kans. ii Harriet Cecile, b. Mar. 3, 1890, Pratt, Kans. iii Edith Lydia, b. 1892, Pratt, Kans. iv Leroy, b. Oct. 28, 1896, Silverton, Colo. ____________________________________________________ | Ingersoll, Helen (I45020)
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| 20396 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 283 413. Helen7 Ingersoll (Alanson Briggs,6 Ebenezer,5 Deodat,4 David,3 Thomas,2 John1) born Dec. 13, 1864 at Palermo, N. Y.; died Sept. 25, 1902 at Thermophilis, Wyo.; m., Jan. 24, 1883 at Palermo, John C. Brown, born Oct. 28, 1862 in California, son of John and Harriet (Russell) Brown. Children: i Mabel, b. Aug. 8, 1888, Pratt, Kans. ii Harriet Cecile, b. Mar. 3, 1890, Pratt, Kans. iii Edith Lydia, b. 1892, Pratt, Kans. iv Leroy, b. Oct. 28, 1896, Silverton, Colo. ____________________________________________________ | Brown, Leroy (I45153)
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| 20397 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 283 413. Helen7 Ingersoll (Alanson Briggs,6 Ebenezer,5 Deodat,4 David,3 Thomas,2 John1) born Dec. 13, 1864 at Palermo, N. Y.; died Sept. 25, 1902 at Thermophilis, Wyo.; m., Jan. 24, 1883 at Palermo, John C. Brown, born Oct. 28, 1862 in California, son of John and Harriet (Russell) Brown. Children: i Mabel, b. Aug. 8, 1888, Pratt, Kans. ii Harriet Cecile, b. Mar. 3, 1890, Pratt, Kans. iii Edith Lydia, b. 1892, Pratt, Kans. iv Leroy, b. Oct. 28, 1896, Silverton, Colo. ____________________________________________________ | Brown, Mabel (I48079)
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| 20398 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 283 413. Helen7 Ingersoll (Alanson Briggs,6 Ebenezer,5 Deodat,4 David,3 Thomas,2 John1) born Dec. 13, 1864 at Palermo, N. Y.; died Sept. 25, 1902 at Thermophilis, Wyo.; m., Jan. 24, 1883 at Palermo, John C. Brown, born Oct. 28, 1862 in California, son of John and Harriet (Russell) Brown. Children: i Mabel, b. Aug. 8, 1888, Pratt, Kans. ii Harriet Cecile, b. Mar. 3, 1890, Pratt, Kans. iii Edith Lydia, b. 1892, Pratt, Kans. iv Leroy, b. Oct. 28, 1896, Silverton, Colo. ____________________________________________________ | Brown, Harriet Cecile (I51478)
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| 20399 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 283 413. Helen7 Ingersoll (Alanson Briggs,6 Ebenezer,5 Deodat,4 David,3 Thomas,2 John1) born Dec. 13, 1864 at Palermo, N. Y.; died Sept. 25, 1902 at Thermophilis, Wyo.; m., Jan. 24, 1883 at Palermo, John C. Brown, born Oct. 28, 1862 in California, son of John and Harriet (Russell) Brown. Children: i Mabel, b. Aug. 8, 1888, Pratt, Kans. ii Harriet Cecile, b. Mar. 3, 1890, Pratt, Kans. iii Edith Lydia, b. 1892, Pratt, Kans. iv Leroy, b. Oct. 28, 1896, Silverton, Colo. ____________________________________________________ | Brown, Edith Lydia (I59995)
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| 20400 | Taken from genealogy.com on February 17, 2005 - A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925 Page 283 413. Helen7 Ingersoll (Alanson Briggs,6 Ebenezer,5 Deodat,4 David,3 Thomas,2 John1) born Dec. 13, 1864 at Palermo, N. Y.; died Sept. 25, 1902 at Thermophilis, Wyo.; m., Jan. 24, 1883 at Palermo, John C. Brown, born Oct. 28, 1862 in California, son of John and Harriet (Russell) Brown. Children: i Mabel, b. Aug. 8, 1888, Pratt, Kans. ii Harriet Cecile, b. Mar. 3, 1890, Pratt, Kans. iii Edith Lydia, b. 1892, Pratt, Kans. iv Leroy, b. Oct. 28, 1896, Silverton, Colo. ____________________________________________________ | Brown, John C. (I67519)
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