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| 21751 | Works in Kinney's, Camden, NY | Britton, David (I7270)
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| 21752 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Norton, David (I33404)
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| 21753 | World War I Draft Card; Name: Alfred Henry Bush Date: June 5, 1917; Birthplace: Boylston, Oswego Co., NY; Birth Date: 18 Nov 1890; Permanent Home Address: Boylston, Oswego County, New York. | Bush, Alfred Henry (I48446)
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| 21754 | World War I Veterans Service and Compensation File, 1934–1948. RG 19, Series 19.91. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg Pennsylvania. | Source (S2894)
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| 21755 | Württemberg | Spencer, William (I60517)
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| 21756 | WW I draft registration cited. | Yerdon, Leonard Delmont (I50459)
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| 21757 | WW I Pvt. Co. L 49th Infantry | Lago, Joseph (I48770)
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| 21758 | WW II Draft Nearest Relative Mary Alice King Altmar, New York | King, Emil L. (I78401)
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| 21759 | WW II Vet, two bronze stars Memeber of Carpenters Local #747 in Syracuse. Retired in 1977 | Taplin, Wyon Arnold Hap (I76199)
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| 21760 | WWII Bonus Case Files. State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa. | Source (S2807)
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| 21761 | Wyatt Grady Brown III Naples, FL Wyatt Grady Brown III died on Tuesday, April 10th, 2018 at his residence in Naples, FL. He was born in Washington, DC on 21, February, 1958. Grady was a faithful servant of God and the beloved son of the late Wyatt Grady and Edna Mae Brown (Smith), father of Joshua Brown, Katie M. O'Donnell, and Jeremiah C. Greer, grandfather of Maliyah O'Donnell Bennett, brother of Lois King, Michael G. Brown, Patti McKendry, Ginny Ducceschi, and Shelly Muse, brother-in-law of Doug Muse and Julia Brown, uncle of Stacey and Jeff King, Billy and Sean McKendry, Melicia Lockett, Lisa and Lila Swasey, Michael, Kristina, John, and the late Paul Muse, and Adam and Zachary Brown. Friends and loved ones may call on Friday, April 20th at Hodges Funeral Home at Naples Memorial Gardens, 525 111th Ave N. Naples, FL from 4 to 7 PM. An Inurnment will follow on Sunday, April 22nd at 11 AM at Naples Memorial Gardens. Published in Naples Daily News on Apr. 19, 2018 | Brown, Grady Wyatt III (I64572)
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| 21762 | Wyman Alton Haley - February 29, 1908 - November 14, 1983. Military Service World War II: Enlisted January 6, 1944 in the United States Navy; Honorably discharged December 29, 1945. Son of Silas J. and Lena Eva Morse Haley. Husband of Tressie M. Ames Haley. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, November 21, 1983 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Wyman A. Haley, 74, formerly of Pulaski, died Monday, November 14, 1983 at his home at 708 James Street in Syracuse. He was born in Tera, Minnesota, and educated in schools there. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. Mr. Haley managed parking garages for many years in Syracuse. He is survived by a son, William Haley of Manorville; a daughter, Shirley Gokey of Liverpool; three brothers, Clayton of Frost Proof, Florida, Donald of Santa Rosa, California, and Richard of Pulaski; and six grandchildren. Services will be privately held at Richland Cemetery with the Rev. Earl M Smith officiating. Foster-Hax Funeral Home of Pulaski is in charge of arrangements. | Haley, Wyman Alton (I31245)
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| 21763 | Wyon H. Taplin - January 29, 1896 - June 6, 1969. Sgt. 303 BN Tank Corps during World War I. Son of William Henry and Alberta Yerdon Taplin. Husband of Doris Wheeler Taplin. Married April 23, 1919. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 12, 1969 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Wyon H. Taplin Services Tuesday ¬Wyon H. Taplin, 78, of Canning Factory Road, died Friday June 6 in Veterans Hospital, Syracuse. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 10 at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, with burial in Richland Cemetery. The Rev. Terry Brownell, representing the Richland Church of Christ, officiated. Born in Redfield, Taplin was the son of William H. and Alberta Yerdon Taplin, and was educated in Redfield schools. He was employed as a carpenter. He had resided in Pulaski since 1920. Surviving are his wife, Doris Wheeler Taplin; four sons, Wyon A. of Richland, James of California, Francis F. of Port Ontario, and Cardon D. of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Noel (Wyona) Ballou of California, Mrs. Edward (Marietta) Wood of Rome. Mrs. George (Lavona) Johnson of Williamstown, and Mrs. William (Varda) Teska of Pulaski: a brother, Claude Taplin of Sandy Crock; 24 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Wyon was a World War I Veteran, serving in France. He died at the VA Hospital in Syracuse, NY. He was a Carpenter by trade and lived in Richland, NY. | Taplin, Wyon Harley (I75952)
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| 21764 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taplin, Wyona Anetha (I49169)
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| 21765 | Wyona graduated from Pulaski Schools. | Ballou, Unknown (I76021)
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| 21766 | Y;Typhoid Fever | Bovay, Henry Bouvais (I58501)
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| 21767 | YANKEETOWN, Fla. -- Dorothy Schwab, 83, of Yankeetown, Fla., died Tuesday (February 17, 2004) at Nature Coast Lodge under the care of her family and Hospice of Citrus County. She was born to Mildred and James Allen on August 12, 1920, in Olean, N.Y., and she lived most of her life in Allegany County, N.Y. She moved to Lakeland, Fla., where she resided for 15 years before moving to Yankeetown two years ago. She was a homemaker and a member of the Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church in Yankeetown. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jay S. Schwab, in 1980, her daughter, Linda Barnett, her brothers, James "Red" Allen and Richard Allen, and her great-granddaughter Zoe To. She is survived by three sons, Jay A. Schwab of YYankeetown, Richard Schwab of Ligioner, Pa., and James Schwab of Annapolis, Md., three daughters, Amy Palmer of Wellsville, N.Y., Tina Yanke of Yankeetown and Diane Creech of Ozark, Ala., two sisters, Mary Kruger of Friendship, N.Y., and Marjorie Weinhauer of St. Pete, Fla., one brother Robert Allen of Avinger, Texas, 22 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Brown Funeral Home and Crematory, Crystal River, Fla. | Allen, Dorothy Janet (I6278)
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| 21768 | YATES B. MAHAFFY - WORKED AT CAR DEALERSHIP Watertown Daily Times (NY) - May 19, 2004 Yates B. Mahaffy, 80, County Route 22, died Monday at Samaritan Keep Home, Watertown. Mr. Mahaffy was employed by Franklin Chevrolet, Olds and Buick, Pulaski, for 34 years, retiring in 1980. He also was involved in dairy farming with his father and his brother-in-law for 40 years until 1985. He was a member of Park United Methodist Church and Robert Edwards American Legion Post 358, both in Pulaski. Born Aug. 16, 1923, in Pulaski, son of Yates and Della Babcock Mahaffy, he graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School in 1941 and served in the Army Air Forces from 1941 to 1945. In 1945, he moved from Pulaski to Orwell. He married Myrtle Pennock on Sept. 30, 1945, at Sandy Creek Methodist parsonage with the Rev. Herbert Harrison officiating. Mrs. Mahaffy died Dec. 19. Surviving are two brothers, Paul M. and Willard M., both of Pulaski; a sister, Barbara A. Wilder, California, and several nieces and nephews. A brother, William C., died May 5, 2003. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. | Mahaffy, Yates Babcock (I47449)
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| 21769 | Year 1899 uncertain. Was 3 months old when she died July 4th | Clark, Edna (I26060)
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| 21770 | Yolanda D. (Ridgeway) DeRose, 65, of Liverpool, passed away on Monday, September 19th surrounded by her family. She was a strong, loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was the glue that kept her family together. Yolanda was passionate about gatherings; especially, Thanksgiving, with friends and family. She loved her music, dancing, bird watching. She was a true New England Patriots fan. Yolanda was predeceased by her parents, Madeline and Lyle Ridgeway; 3 sisters, Linda, Marie and Juanita and a son, Donald. She is survived by her husband, Nicholas DeRose, Jr. of 30 years; children, Dawn, Michael, Elizabeth (Kenny), Amanda (Brian), Andrew (Jess); grandchildren, Madelyne, Kalab and Joshua; many nieces and nephews and her four legged Babies, Jackson, Roxie, and Misty. A funeral service will be held on Monday, September 26th 11am at New Comer Cremations & Funerals with a reception to follow at the family home in Liverpool. In lieu of flowers the family is accepting contributions for the Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Foundation. | Ridgeway, Yolanda Dawn (I56741)
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| 21771 | YOUNG Newspaper November 27, 2012 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) Page: A99 | Section: Obit 136 Words Earl K. Young November 8, 2012 Earl K. Young, 83, of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina formerly of the Valley passed away November 8, 2012. He is survived by his beloved companion, Evelyn Wilson; daughter, Roxanne (Ned) Snyder of Jamesville; son, Daniel Young of Kosovo; grandson, Nathan Young of Kansas; sister, Wilma Lane of Auburn; brother, Raymond (Nancy) Young of LaFayette and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held 11 a.m. December 1 at Riverview Cemetery, Baldwinsville and a memorial service will be held in the Jowonio School Community Room, 3049 E. Genesee St, Syracuse 2 p.m. Sunday, December 2, 2012. | Young, Earl Kendall (I68657)
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| 21772 | YOUNG CARPENTER, FATHER OF TWO DIES IN CRASH DAVID PATRICK DIES AFTER HIS CAR GOES OFF THE ROAD EARLY THURSDAY IN OSWEGO COUNTY. May 23, 1997 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) Author/Byline: EDWIN ACEVEDO The Post-Standard | Page: B1 | Section: Local News 300 Words | Readability: Lexile: 890, grade level(s): 5 6 Read News Document Focus David N. Patrick followed his father's footsteps into Carpenters Local 747. He worked hard and learned quickly. Patrick, 30, of county Route 29, Lycoming, Oswego County, was also a husband and father. He was killed in a one-car accident on county Route 1A Thursday. "He was real proud of his family," said Charles Rinoldo, a business representative for the union. Rinoldo said Patrick had taken jobs as far away as Delaware and Glens Falls to help support his wife, Kimberly, and son, Ryan, and daughter, Reilly. "He was just thrilled. He definitely turned the corner from young kid to family man." Oswego County sheriff's investigators are trying to find out what caused the crash around 2:20 a.m. Deputies said Patrick's car went off the right side of the road east of Cliff Road and hit a guardrail. His car then went across the roadway and across the lawn of a private residence before hitting a wooden well house and overturning. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Sheriff's spokeswoman Sharon Whipple said unsafe speed was a contributing factor but she had no other information. Patrick's father, Richard Patrick, also had been in the Carpenters Local 747, Rinoldo said. When David Patrick joined about eight years ago as an apprentice, Rinoldo was his mentor. Patrick became a journeyman about four years ago, Rinoldo said. "Dave was the kind of guy who liked to be around people," Rinoldo said. "I know he enjoyed his work. He liked being around the guys. "It's a definite loss to the family and a definite loss to Carpenters Local 747. He was an asset, and a loss to the contractors in the area who could have employed him." Patrick was born in Oswego and is a graduate of Oswego High School and Mohawk Valley Community College. He enjoyed riding his snowmobile and jet ski, Rinoldo said. DAVID N. PATRICK May 23, 1997 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) Page: B4 | Section: Obit 161 Words | Readability: Lexile: 720, grade level(s): 4 Read News Document Focus David N. Patrick, 30, of Route 29, died Thursday as a result of injuries suffered in a motor vehicle accident. Born in Oswego, he attended local schools and was a graduate of Oswego High School and Mohawk Valley Community College. He was a member of Carpenter's Local 747 and had worked on various projects in the area. He enjoyed darts, snowmobiling and water sports, and he was a novice golfer. His mother, the former Pamela Maslin, died in 1987. Surviving are his wife, the former Kimberly Ann Bontomase; a son, Ryan David, a daughter, Reilly Shannon, both at home; his father and stepmother, Richard and Patricia Patrick of Oswego; two brothers, Gary and Jay, both of Oswego; two sisters, Deborah Mann of LaFayette and Tracey Marks of Mexico; and nieces and nephews. Services are 2 p.m. Sunday at the Oswego Alliance Church on Thompson Road, the Rev. Douglas Jensen officiating. Burial is in New Haven Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Dowdle Funeral Home. | Patrick, David Norman (I26076)
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| 21773 | yracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - Wednesday, December 2, 1987 Fred W. White, 74, of 7490 Furnace St. died Tuesday at House of the Good Samaritin Hospital, Watertown. Mr. White was a life resident of the Pulaski area. He and his brother operated a farm for many years. Mr. White also was employed with the water departments of the villages of Sandy Creek and Lacona. Mr. White was a member of Pulaski Grange 730 and the Pulaski Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Surviving are his wife, the former Esther VanTassel; a sister, Mary White of Pulaski; two brothers, Nicholas and Jesse, both of Pulaski; and a cousin. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. | White, Frederick William (I84892)
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| 21774 | yron Orvis, 82, died at the home of his son, Percy Orvis, Sunday, October 13, 1929, after a short illness. Mr. Orvis was the son of Horatio Orvis and Marie Pettit Orvis, and was born in the town of Leray, Jefferson County, August 16, 1847. Besides his son, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. John Riley, of Lacona, N.Y., and Mrs. Ward Dawley, Mexico N.Y. For fifty years Mr. Orvis was engaged in farming at Lacona until about two years ago when he retired from his labors and had since made his home with his son, Percy, two miles north of Mexico. Funeral services were held from the home of his son Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. Edward Carpenter, M.E. minister, of Lacona, officiating. Interment was made in the Wesleyan cemetery at Lacona. The bearers were D. Morton, Clarence Morton, Roy Morton, and George Southworth. Source: Mexico Independent, Oct 17, 1929 | Orvis, Byron (I54861)
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| 21775 | Yvonne helped to raise her younger siblings for a time after her Mother's death in 1926. Going to work in Camden in the early 30s she met and married Lyndon Walker of Westdale area. The couple soon moved to Redfield where they raised their family through the 1940s. "Mone" was for a time a cook in local logging camps where Lyndon worked. Following Lyndon's death, "Mone" settled permanently in Rome. She followed her mother in a too early death due to cancer. Wherever "Mone's" home was was sure to be love, great fun and home cooking. Mone and Lyndon are still widely regarded for their humor and hospitality. A wonderful legacy to remember of their Brief lives. "Mone" was carried to her grave by cousins Harry and Charles McCaw, brothers-in-law Arden, Vernon and Lyle Walker and Charles Underwood, father of Butch's wife Sandy. | Ballou, Yvonne Pauline (I15568)
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| 21776 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Walker, Yvonne Mae (I28455)
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| 21777 | ZACHARIAH, b. about 1639 [ PCR 2:112-13]; m. (1) Plymouth 7 May 1663 Alice Padduck [ PVR 663], who d. Swansea 24 September 1692 [ SwVR 212]; m. (2) after 1692 Abigail (_____) Smith, widow of Jeremiah/Dermot Smith (in his will of 4 November 1718 Zachariah Eddy names wife Abigail, and in her will of 2 January 1720 she names her Smith children [ Eddy Gen 34, 37, citing BrPR 3:488, 693]). Early Settlers of Swansea, Bristol Co., MA Extracted from History of Swansea, Massachusetts, 1667 - 1917 Otis Olney Wright Published by the town, 1917 pages 49 - "At a town meeting lawfully warned, on the two and twentieth day of the twelfth month, commonly called February, in the year of our Lord 1669, it is ordered that all persons that are or shall be admitted inhabitants within this town, shall subscribe to the three proposalls* above written, to the several conditions and explanations therein expressed, before any lot of land be confirmed to them or any of them. "We whose names are hereunder written, do fully, upon our admission to be inhabitants of the town of Swansea, assent to the above written agreement, made between the church now meeting here at Swansea and Capt. Thomas WILLETT and his associates, as the sd. agreement is specified and declared in the three proposalls afore written, with the severall conditions and explanation thereof concerning the present and future settlement of tis town. In witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed." (Signed by fifty-five persons.) FIRST SIGNERS ADMITTED TO THE TOWN: Thomas WILLETT John MYLES John ALLEN James BROWN Nicholas TANNER Hugh COLE Benjamin ALBY John BROWNE Samuel WHEATON Thomas BARNES Thos. ESTABROOKE Richard SHARPE Wm. INGRAHAM Thos. MANNING Wm. CAHOONE George ALDRICH Nathan'l LEWIS John THRUBER Jona BOSWORTH Joseph LEWIS Wm. HAYWARD Jno. THURBER, 2d Gerard INGRAHAM Zach. EDDY Hezekiah LUTHER John PADDOCK Samuel LUTHER Caleb EDDY John MYLES Jr. Thomas LEWIS Joseph CARPENTER Robert JONES Eldad KINGSLEY John MARTIN John COLE Joweph WHEATON Nathan'l PAINE Stephen BRACE Gideon ALLEN John DICKSE Wm. BARTRAM Joseph KENT Sam'l WOODBURY Nehemiah ALLEN Sampson MASON Job WINSLOW Obadiah BOWEN, Jr. Richard BURGESS Jno. BUTTERWORTH John WEST Thos. ELLIOTT Timothy BROOKS Nathan'l TOOGOOD Jere. CHILD Obediah BROWN Senr. *The three proposals were as follows: 1) That no erroneous person be admitted into the township as an inhabitant or sojourner. 2) That no man of any evill behaviouor contentious person to be admitted 3) That none may be admitted that may become a charge to the place. | Eddy, Zachariah Savery (I5180)
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| 21778 | Zachary Taylor Brownell - September 15, 1907 - June 13, 2001. Son of Francis Silas “Frank” and Carrie Reese Brownell. Husband of Mona Marie Woolson Brownell (married January 6, 1934 in Oswego County, New York; divorced) & Genevieve Lillian Waggoner Brownell (married October 18, 1951 at Sandy Creek, New York.) [Note: For more information on Mona Woolson, please find her in this cemetery listed as “Mona Marie Woolson”.] Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, June 16, 2001 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Zachary T. Brownell Highway Worker, Pilot - Zachary T. Brownell, 93, County Route 2, died Wednesday at his home. Mr. Brownell, a life resident of Orwell, was employed by the town of Orwell Highway Department for 25 years, retiring in 1970. He previously worked at Crouse-Hinds Company, Syracuse, and on the St. Lawrence Seaway project. Born September 15, 1907, in Orwell, he was a son of Frank and Carrie Reese Brownell. He married Genevieve L. Waggoner on October 18, 1951. Mr. Brownell was a former member of the Orwell Fire Department. An avid pilot, he built his own airplanes. Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Jean M. Johnson, Orwell, three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. today at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. A calling hour will be from 2 to 3 p.m. today at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Orwell Fire Department, County Route 2. | Brownell, Zachary Taylor (I76666)
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| 21779 | Zachary Tyler Seamon Times Telegram (Herkimer, Little Falls, NY) (Published as Evening Telegram, The (Herkimer, NY)) - September 11, 2007 Worked in the film industry in Hollywood, Calif. ILION - FRANKFORT - Zachary Tyler Seamon, 29, of Pulaski, N.Y., died unexpectedly on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007, in Frankfort, N.Y. He was born on Sept. 12, 1977, in Oswego, N.Y., the son of Donald Seamon and Prudence (Sweet) Seamon. Zach graduated from Pulaski Academy Central School in 1996 and continued his education at Full Sail in Orlando, Fla. He worked in the film and advertising industry in Hollywood, Calif. Zach was a loving, devoted son, brother and uncle. He will always be remembered for his humor, compassion and creativity. Survivors include his loving mom and dad, his sister and brother-in-law, Harmony and Joe Worral of Lockport; nephews, Tyler and Jack Worral; grandparents, Lloyd and Pauline Van Nort of Kirkville, Devere Seamon of Richfield Springs; two uncles, Garry Seamon, James Sweet and his wife Nannette of Tennessee; three aunts, Brenda De John and her husband Chip of Ilion, Patty Miller and her husband Steve of Ilion, Eleanor Stubba and her husband Rev. Bill of Georgia; special cousins, Jamie De John, Faith Brygadowicz and several other cousins including Alysha Miller, Robin Askham, Lori Gray, Coleen Seymour, Jolee Dowidowicz, Leslie Wereszczak, Hannah Harshbarger, Jennie Sweet; several great-aunts, great-uncles; special friends, Danny, 'Sweet," and Pat. He was predeceased by his grandparents, Annie and Ward Sweet, aunt Letha, cousins and uncle Charles Askham. Friends and relatives are invited to attend a memorial service on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 4 p.m. at the Harter Funeral Home, Mexico, N.Y., with the Rev. William Stubba officiating. Visitation will be held Wednesday 2-4 p.m. prior to the service. Anyone wishing to share a memory of Zach or add to his online memorial may go to www.applegateandday.com on the Internet. In lieu of flowers, as an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be sent to homeless shelters in Zach's name c/o Prudence Seamon, 6805 Minnick Road, Lockport, N.Y. 14094. Local funeral arrangements are entrusted to Applegate-Day & Enea Family Funeral Home, 102 West St., Ilion. The Evening Telegram, Sept. 11, 2007 | Seamon, Zachary Tyler (I47684)
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| 21780 | ZARZECKI Newspaper April 29, 2012 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) Page: A99 | Section: Obit 258 Words Read News Document Listen with webReader Stanley J. Zarzecki April 22, 2012 Stanley J. Zarzecki, 67, of Oceanside Village, Surfside Beach, South Carolina, a former resident of Parish and Cicero, died April 22, 2012, at his home. He was born in Syracuse, son of the late Leo and Catherine Evans Zarzecki. He retired from Lockheed-Martin in Liverpool in 2005 after 38 1/2 years. He was a former union steward witih Locan #320. He was a proud Army veteran, serving in Vietnam from 1967-1969. He was a member of the Cicero American Legion Post, the VFW of Murrell's Inlet, SC, and D.A.V.-Conley-Nojaim Post Chapter 30. He was an avid SU, Mets and Bills fan. He was a former member of Sacred Heart Church, Cicero, and St. Michael's Catholic Church in Garden City, SC. Surviving: his wife of 41 years, the former Carol Sperling; two sons, Michael (Michelle) Zarzecki of Liverpool and Brian (Terri) Zarzecki of Fulton; one daughter, Karen Zarzecki of Myrtle Beach; and two granddaughters, Hailei and Morgan. A memorial Mass will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 1, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Cicero, NY. Graveside military services will be Wednesday, May 2, 2012, at Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish, NY. Calling hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Monday from Harter Funeral Home, 9525 S. Main St. (Rte. 11), Brewerton, NY. Contributions in Stanley's memory may be made to Wounded Warriors or the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society. | Zarzecki, Stanley J. (I76171)
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| 21781 | Zebulon James (Ezeb) PARO was born in 1825 in Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1894 in Oswegatchie, NY. He was buried in South Russell Cemetery, South Russell, NY. Zebulon went by the name Ezeb, and most documents including censuses and his death record give his name as Ezeb. However, newspaper articles about his death gave his name as Zebulon; it is believed his wife would have provided reporters with his given name, Zebulon. It is believed that Ezeb came to Canada as a child along with at least one brother from France. At that time, orphan or homeless children were brought over from France and given out to farm families as they always needed extra help on these early farms because the work was endless. In 1988, there was a TV program called "The Home Children", and it paralleled this exact situation except the children were from England that settled on farms in Canada. The story further paralleled Ezeb's in that several of the children were brothers and sisters and were settled on different farms and in separated moves became lost to one another. Ezeb tried to locate his brother for many years, and one day he came hurriedly to the house waving a letter, shouting, "Halleluiah! Halleluiah! I have found my brother." He had received a letter from Michigan from his borther. And on that very day, he was killed by a tree while working in the woods. See following paragraphs that document the accident that killed him. In the 10 July 1860 Russell census, Ezeb, age 30, is living with his wife Cordelia (age 27), daughter Rachel (age 7), daughter Mercillean (age 3), and son Abner (age 9/12). Ezeb was born in Upper Canada, and the rest of the family was born in New York. Ezeb's family was living next to his wife's mother, Rachel Hazelton Freer's, family. Ezeb lived near Browns Falls that is near Star Lake, NY when he died. His son's, James Paro's, death record says that Ezeb was born in Russell, NY. Ezeb's death record, from the Town of Fine, NY, says that he was born in Canada and died at age 69; therefore his birth year would be 1825. His death record doesn't give his parents' names. The 1870 Russell census states that he was 45 (agreeing with 1825 birth), and he was born in Canada. Other researchers give his birth date as 18 December 1821 and 25 December 1820. His death record says that he was in the US for 57 years, and his cause of death was listed as "blow from a tree." An article in The Northern Tribune, Gouverneur, NY, Wednesday, February 21, 1894: "A report has reached us from Oswegatchie that on Saturday last, Zebulon Parro, a farmer residing near that place, was killed by a falling tree. It seems Parr had just cut down a large spruce tree and in falling, it lodged against some smaller ones. While working at these, the suspended tree fell killing him instantly. He was sixty-nine years of age, had lately moved from DeGrasse and leaves a wife and child." The Northern Tribune, Gouverneur, NY, Wednesday, February 21, 1894, Page 5 "A report has reached us from Oswegatchie that on Saturday last, Zebulon Parro, a farmer residing near that place, was killed by a falling tree. It seems Parr had just cut down a large spruce tree and in falling, it lodged against some smaller ones. While working at these, the suspended tree fell killing him instantly. He was sixty-nine years of age, had lately moved from DeGrasse and leaves a wife and child." The Watertown Times, Tuesday, February 20, 1894, Page 1 “An Old Man Killed by a Tree. (Special to the Times.) GOUVERNEUR, Feb. 20 - A report from Oswegatchie says that Zebulon Parro, aged 69 years, was killed Saturday afternoon by a falling tree which he had cut down. He leaves a wife and one child.” The Watertown Times, Wednesday, February 21, 1894, Page 1 “PERILS OF THE WOODS. How an Old Man Lost his Life and a Young One Narrowly Escaped. GOUVERNEUR, Feb. 21, - J. B. Pike met with a painful accident near Richville last Wednesday. He was chopping in the woods, when his axe in some manner slipped and cut an ugly gash in his foot. Had not help been near at hand he would probably have died from loss of blood. The unfortunate young man, weak and fainting when discovered was taken to the home of Adam Dixon, where the wound was properly dressed. He is now doing well. Fuller particulars of the fatal accident occurring at Oswegatchie Saturday are as follows: Parro was cutting pulp wood on his farm. He had just cut down a large spruce tree. In falling, the top lodged in two smaller trees which stood near by. Parro, it is thought, was trying to cut down one of these when it broke, from the weight of the burden, and in falling struck him on the temple, killing him instantly. Except a slight bruise on the right shoulder and the one on the temple he was unmarked. About five o'clock his wife blew the supper horn, and as he did not come she became alarmed and went in search of him. She was unable to find any trace of him, but later on her son went out into the woods, and after a short search discovered the body. The body will be taken to Monteray, his former home, for burial. Mr. Parro had been a resident of Oswegatchie but a few months, but in that time he won many friends, who will one and all regret his untimely end.” The Watertown Times, Wednesday, February 28, 1894 Accidents in the Woods. Zebulon Parro, aged 69 years, was killed while working in the woods near Oswegatchie a week ago Saturday. He was felling a tree when it lodged and broke off the top of a small maple. The top came down striking him in the face, from all appearances killing him instantly. Not returning at dark his son went out in the woods and found him lying dead in the snow. J. B. Pike was chopping in the woods near Richville, Wednesday, when his axe glanced and struck his foot. Had not help come to him in the nick of time he would have bled to death. He was fainting from loss of blood when found, but his life was saved. The St. Lawrence Plaindealer, Canton, NY, Wednesday, February 28, 1894, Page 1 “DeGrasse. The remains of Ezeb Paro, of Oswegatchie, were brought here on Wednesday last for burial. Rev. C. Shaw officiating. Mr. Paro left home a week ago today and went to the woods alone to chop pulp wood. When it was time for him to come home they went to look for him and found him killed by a tree, which had struck him on the right side of his head. The deceased was a man sixty-nine years of age. He lived in this place nearly twenty-five years. About fifteen months ago he moved to Oswegatchie. He leaves a wife and two daughters, who are married, and five sons, of whom three are married.” The St. Lawrence Herald, February 1894 A TREE FELL ON HIM While felling trees at Oswegatchie a few days ago, Zebulon Parro was hit by a falling maple and instantly killed. Parro's father was killed by lightening thirty years ago. Note: The next article says that Mrs. Parro's father was the one killed by lightening; Mrs. Parro's father is likely correct because there is no information on Mr. Parro's father. The Norwood News, Tuesday, March 6, 1894, page 4 Jebulon Parrow, while chopping wood near Oswegatchie, was instantly killed by a falling tree. He had cut down a large spruce tree, which in falling, lodged in two smaller trees near by. Parrow, it is thought, was trying to cut down one of these when it broke, from the weight of the burden, and in falling struck him on the temple, killing him instantly. Except a slight bruise on the right shoulder and one on the temple, he was unmarked. About five o'clock his wife blew the supper horn, and as he did not come she became alarmed and went in search of him. She was unable to find any trace of him, but later on her son sent out into the woods, and after a short search discovered the body. Mr. Parrow was 69 years of age, and was much respected by his neighbors. Mrs. Parrow is his second wife and her father was killed by lightening 32 years ago last July. From an unknown newspaper, an article in the Grace Paro scrapbook at the St. Lawrence County Historical Society. “RUSSELL, Feb. 26, - Mr. Ezeb Paro, formerly a resident of this town was killed at Oswegatchie, Saturday, the17th inst. He was alone in the …….. appears he had cut a spruce which lodged against two other trees and in cutting one of them it seems that the other broke and gave way unexpectedly. He did not return from work at the usual hour and as night came on his boy was sent to look for him. Mr. Paro was about a mile from home and when his son reached the place of the accident, the moon was shining brightly. We are told that the son was unable to find the unfortunate father until after a very thorough search among the limbs of the tangled trees as he was nearly out of sight in the snow. Help was at once procured and the remains carried home. Note: The February 21, 1894 article in the Watertown Times refers to Monteray, his former home. DeGrasse originally had the name of Monterey. When Monterey tried to get a post office, they found that there was another Monterey in Cayuga County, NY. Therefore, Monterey in St. Lawrence County had to change its name. Abner Armstrong, who is the son of Rachel Hazelton Armstrong, named it DeGrasse. A newspaper article, likely, in the Watertown Daily Times People Naming DeGrasse. To The Times: Recently an article entitled DeGrasse appeared in your paper closing with a request for information as to how and why the name was changed from Monterey to DeGrasse. Here is a bit of history: Aug. 13th, 1862 Abner Armstrong enlisted in the Civil War, took part in the battle of Locee's Grove, Mine Run, and Meed's Retreat. He served three years and one month, being discharged Sept. 10, 1865 with the loss of one leg. He was with Grant through the campaign in the wilderness to Petersburg, later with the fiery leader, Sheridan, at Martinsburg, Fairmont, Opequam Creek and at Winchester. In 1867 Abner Armstrong opened a mercantile establishment in the hamlet of Monterey. Later in the year he was married to Florence Melinda Bigelow. In 1880 the first post office in DeGrasse (then known as Monterey) was opened with Abner Armstrong postmaster. Here is the why of the change in name. Up until 1880 the hamlet was Monterey but without a post office. The hamlet had grown and the post office department opened a post office with Mr. Armstrong as postmaster and soon found there was another post office in the state bearing the name of Monterey; Monterey in Cayuga county near Skaneateles. This necessitated the changing the name of Monterey in St. Lawrence County. The post office department informed Mr. Armstrong he should call a caucus and give the hamlet a new name. Mr. Armstrong called the caucus but they could not agree on a name so they appointed Mr. Armstrong as a committee of one to name the hamlet. Mr. Armstrong gave the town the name of DeGrasse as it was situated on the Grasse River. The proper spelling is with a capital G. - DeGrasse. Mr. Armstrong was the grandfather of the writer. R. E. Bohall, Norwood, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1946 Spouse: Cordelia SPICER. Zebulon James (Ezeb) PARO and Cordelia SPICER were married on 7 Jul 1846. Children were: Rachel Ann PARO, Mercillean (Lena) PARO, Abner Lewis PARO, James Edward PARO, Samuel Henry PARO. Spouse: Julia Ann HARRISON. Zebulon James (Ezeb) PARO and Julia Ann HARRISON were married on 12 Aug 1865. Children were: John Henry PARO, William Ezeb PARO, Gertrude A PARO. | Paro, Ezeb Zebulon James (I25458)
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| 21782 | ZELLA M. PARKS Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - August 11, 1988 Services for Zella M. Parks, 96, of Parish, who died Tuesday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home. Burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 7430 Main St. Mrs. Parks was a life resident of the Parish area. Surviving are a son, George Twiss of Mexico; two daughters, Olive Wallis of Daysville and Reba Hubbard of Dugway; two stepdaughters, Lulu Esposito of Syracuse and Myrtle Craw of Fulton; 25 grandchildren; 59 great-grandchildren; and 36 great-great-grandchildren. | Parish, Zella M (I69229)
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| 21783 | Zephaniah Carey Eddy is listed in the Eddys in America book as No. 4116 (p. 348) - The LeRoy, N. Y. birthplace came from the LDS Family.search.org site. | Eddy, Carey Zephaniah (I25965)
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| 21784 | Zephaniah Hubbs Zephaniah Hubbs, a native of Saratoga County, removed to Carthage, where he died. His wife, Elizabeth, bore him seven children, viz.: Herman, Janette, William S., Daniel, Amy, Bradley S. and Amelia. William S., born in Saratoga County, in 1880 removed to Brownville where he died in 1884, aged 58 years. He married, first, Dorcas Carpenter, of South Rutland, by whom he had two children, Ella and Zephaniah. He married, second, Priscilla, daughter of Marcus and Lucy (Phillips) Johnson, of Copengagen, by whom he had two children, George W. and Cora B. Mrs. Hubbs survives her husband at the age of 49 years, and resides on road 34 in this town. Bradley S. Hubbs served in the late war in Co. I., N. Y. H. A., and was honorably discharged. BIRTH: Will of Joseph Hubbs, will book 2:239, dated 7 Apr 1809, probated 9 July 1809. | Hubbs, Zepheniah (I64714)
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| 21785 | ZUFELT Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - February 5, 2013Browse Issues Alice Johnson Zufelt February 2, 2013 Alice Johnson Zufelt, 86, of Camillus, passed away Saturday, at ElderWood Health Care at Birchwood. Born and raised in Pulaski, she moved to Camillus in 1959. She graduated in 1943 from Pulaski Academy and Central School. Alice retired in 1984 after more than 20 years with the West Genesee School District. She was a member of Immanuel United Methodist Church and the Elizabeth Circle. Alice was devoted to her family and enjoyed spending time with them. She was predeceased by her husband, Howard, in 2009; four brothers and two sisters. Surviving are her daughter, Patti (Paul) Webb of Camillus; son, Fred (Carol) of Chittenango; grandchildren, Patrick Zufelt, Christine (Ryan) Fick, Kimberly (Vincent) Nolan, Kelly (Mike) Stevens and Kathi (Mike) Donahue; great-grandchildren, Trevor and Claire Nolan; sister, Dorothy Tubbs formerly of Pulaski; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. There will be no calling hours. Services will be private. Arrangements are by the Buranich Funeral Home, Camillus. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Alice's name to Alzheimer's Assn. of CNY, 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204. Alice Zufelt Eagle News Online (Syracuse, NY) - February 7, 2013Browse Issues Alice Zufelt unknown - February 2, 2013 Alice Johnson Zufelt, 86, of Camillus, passed away Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013, at ElderWood Health Care at Birchwood. Born in Pulaski on Wednesday, June 9, 1926, she was the daughter of Frederick Johnson and Nina (Palmer) Johnson. After spending her early years in Pulaski, she moved to Camillus in 1959. She graduated in 1943 from Pulaski Academy and Central School. Alice retired in 1984 after more than 20 years with the West Genesee School District. She was a member of Immanuel United Methodist Church and the Elizabeth Circle. Alice was devoted to her family and enjoyed spending time with them. She was predeceased by her husband, Howard Eugene Zufelt, on June 5, 2009; four brothers and two sisters. Surviving are her daughter and son-in-law, Patti and Paul Webb of Camillus; son and daughter-in-law, Fred and Carol Zufelt of Chittenango; grandchildren, Patrick Zufelt, Christine (Ryan) Fick, Kimberly (Vincent) Nolan, Kelly (Mike) Stevens and Kathi (Mike) Donahue; great-grandchildren, Trevor and Claire Nolan; sister, Dorothy Tubbs formerly of Pulaski; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. There were no calling hours. Services were private. Arrangements were by the Buranich Funeral Home, Camillus. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Alice’s name to Alzheimer's Association of Central New York, 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204. Class of 1943 PACS | Johnson, Alice (I45931)
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| 21786 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bergstrom, Donald Wayne (I21361)
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| 21787 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McCaw, Jane Patricia (I21005)
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| 21788 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McCaw, Lois Mae (I21028)
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| 21789 | [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jun 1, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.33759.0] Individual: Buckingham, Ward Social Security #: 516-14-4956 Issued in: Montana Birth date: Mar 1, 1875 Death date: May 1970 Residence code: Montana ZIP Code of last known residence: 59901 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Kalispell, Montana | Buckingham, Ward Barton (I42588)
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| 21790 | [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 26, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.112.6.78554.119] Individual: Silvernale, Helen Social Security #: 516-30-5121 Issued in: Montana Birth date: Apr 29, 1903 Death date: Nov 1985 Residence code: California ZIP Code of last known residence: 94904 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Greenbrae, California | Silvernale, Helen (I42386)
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| 21791 | [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 19, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.112.6.110123.188] Individual: Walker, Lyle Social Security #: 068-03-8378 Issued in: New York Birth date: Mar 26, 1914 Death date: Dec 1984 Residence code: New York ZIP Code of last known residence: 13316 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Camden, New York | Walker, Lyle Keith (I12757)
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| 21792 | [Deacon] Nehemiah Stebbins Weed - September 6, 1787 - April 29, 1853. Plot A-132. Son of Jehiel and Sarah Stebbins Weed. Husband of Nancy Harmon Weed. Married November 7, 1811 in Richland Townhip, New York. | Weed, Nememiah Stebbins (I63063)
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| 21793 | [Descendants of David Akin on Newport, RI by Robert Larry Akin - akin.GED] According to "Sketches of Old Dartmouth" by Henry Worth, John lived at the corner of Elm Street and Prospect Street in Padanaram. In 1781, he was on a committee to raise troops for the Revolutionary War. He held a license to sell liquor. ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Akin, John (I21756)
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| 21794 | [Descendants of David Akin on Newport, RI by Robert Larry Akin - akin.GED] Elihu wed Ruth Perry, daughter of Dr. William of Swansea in 1744 (Joan Akin: Swansea is a few towns away fm New Bedford). In 1747, Elihu is described in a deed as a ship wright living in Newport. He probably began ship building about 1761 at the Apponagansett. There is good evidence ten years earlier of ship building and fitting of whaling vessels at the Head of the Apponagansett by Daniel Wood and John Wody, and there was ship building near the Head still earlier. So, while there is in existence no certain evidence to that effect, there is a strong probablility that by 1761 Elihu Akin had begun ship building at the foot of Prospect Streeet where he later had a wharf. [Henry Worth, "Padanaram History", circa 1908, pp. 17] From book: Old Dartmouth Historical Sketches: Elihu's house burned down during The Revolution. The Akins had driven 2 Tories out of town (Richard Sherman, Eldad Tupper, and William Castle). They (the Tories) came back with the British and burned Capt. James Akin and Elihu Akin's dwelling and houses and a new brig on the stocks. (Joan Akin: While I can't find the documentation, I'm quite sure that I read that the Tories had been tarred and feathered). Caleb Sherman said, in speaking of the British Raid (March 15, 1840): British fleet in bay Saturday afternoon. Went to Padanarum and burnt Elihu Akins' (sic) house, father to Abram (sic), a 2 story house standing where the Akins house now stands. Also burnt James Akins' house. Set on fire Meribah Akins' house, called the Stone House. Also burnt was a brig on stocks ready to launch owned by Elihu Akins. Elihu and James Akin had a shipyard and in Sept. 1778 a vessel was ready to launch. There is a suggestion that she was to be a privateer. Henry Worth confirms this story. He wrote that Elihu was a ship builder and Ship Captain. His ship building business was ruined by the British during the Revolutionary War and that Elihu was building a vessel reputed to be for a privateer when the British burned it and his wharf. He also points out that in honor of this enterprise, the village now known as Padanaram and South Dartmouth was known as Akin's Wharf for twenty years after the Revolutionary War. Elihu Akin...first licensed liquor dealer in area: 1764-1768. Elihu Akin second house built about 1762 by Job Mosher. It is located on northeast corner of Rockland and Dartmouth Streets at the top of Potter's Hill. Elihu's house was earliest 5 room house of its style. ["Photographs of Old Houses in New Bedford, Westport, Dartmouth, Acushnet and Fairhaven with Titles and Descriptions", by Henry Worth.] ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Akin, Elihu (I29282)
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| 21795 | [ebenezerTallmanDescendents.GED] Died young ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Tallman, Giles Jr. (I22236)
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| 21796 | [Josephine Hollenbeck Nye | Sharp, Josephine Sarah (I22535)
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| 21797 | [Marion Ballou.FTW] They had 12 children before she died. | Arnold, Susannah (I42136)
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| 21798 | [Obituary] Utica Daily Observer, Oneida County NY: Januar y 13, 1883; pg 1 TALLMAN - At West Schuyler, Jan. 12th, 1883, SARAH, wife o f Giles Tallman and daughter of John and the late Mary E. A nderson, aged 38 years and 7 months. Funeral Monday, the 15 th, from her late residence at 11 o'clock, and from the chu rch on Schuyler Hill at 12. Friends and acquaintances are i nvited to attend. " From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells: "... Married (2) Sara Anderson, 3 children. Sara(h) Anderson is the daughter of John Anderson and Mary Ann Smith, formerly of Albany, NY. They later moved to Utica, Oneida Co, NY (between 1855 - 1860) according to Wendy Scalfaro. [Obituary] Utica Daily Observer, Oneida County NY: January 13, 1883; pg 1 TALLMAN - At West Schuyler, Jan. 12th, 1883, SARAH, wife of Giles Tallman and daughter of John and the late Mary E. Anderson, aged 38 years and 7 months. Funeral Monday, the 15th, from her late residence at 11 o'clock, and from the church on Schuyler Hill at 12. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. " -------------------- From the WorldTree Database: "Scalfaro-Watts Database", by Wendy Scalfaro: "1850 Federal Census, Albany, Albany, NY (9th ward), p. 130. Enumerated 30 Aug 1850: [Home of father, John II] dau, Sarah, age 5, born in New York [Note: daughter, Sarah is born in NY, but 1860 & 1865 censuses indicate CT]. 1860 Federal Census, Utica, Oneida, NY (4th ward), p12. Enumerated 19 June 1860: [Home of father, John II] dau, Sarah L., age 16, born in Connecticut 1865 New York State Census, Utica, Oneida, NY (4th ward north), p10. Enumerated 8 June 1865: [Home of father, John II] dau, Sarah, age 21, single, born in CT 1880 Federal Census, Schuyler, Herkimer, NY, E. D. 38, Sheet 13, Line 42. Enumerated 7 June 1880: TALLMAN, Giles, age 55, farmer, born in New York, parents born in New York wife, Sarah, age 40, keeping house, born in New York, parents born in New York [NOTE: New York as place of birth for Sarah conflicts with CT as listed in the 1860 & 1865 Census with her father as head of household] No children are listed in this household, but further down, Sheet 35, Line 1 lists the following children: TALLMAN, Annie, age 13, born in New York, parents born in New York Minnie, age 9, born in New York, parents born in New York Giles, age 5, born in New York, parents born in New York. [No adults are listed with these children, and they are not listed as part of an orphanage or other home] ----- OBITUARY NOTE: An e-mail from Susan R. Perkins, Administrative Director of the Herkimer County Historical Society, 28 Nov 2000, in reply to my request for death and burial information: No cemetery record was found. "There is an obituary for Sarah died in West Schuyler January 12, 1883 wife of Giles - Daughter of John and Mary E. Anderson 38 years, 7 mos." OBITUARY: "Utica Daily Observer," January 13, 1883. P1. TALLMAN - At West Schuyler, Jan. 12th, 1883, SARAH, wife of Giles Tallman and daughter of John and the late Mary E. Anderson, aged 38 years and 7 months. Funeral Monday, the 15th, from her late residence at 11 o'clock, and from the church on Schuyler Hill at 12. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. Based on the above information, Sarah's date of birth would be June 1845. ----- NEW YORK STATE VITAL RECORDS search by Wendy Watts Scalfaro, 23 February 20001 at the Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County (NY). No Death Record found. ----- NOTES FOR FURTHER RESEARCH: Look at 1870 & 1875 Censuses for Herkimer Co. Check cemeteries in Utica (She's not in Forest Hill). " -------------------- From "Peter Tallman" Ged, by David Cornell, received 9 Feb 2007: "Sarah (Anderson) Tallman (1845-1883) "Utica Daily Observer," January 13, 1883. P1. TALLMAN - At West Schuyler, Jan. 12th, 1883, SARAH, wife of Giles Tallman and daughter of John and the late Mary E. Anderson, aged 38 years and 7 months. Funeral Monday, the 15th, from her late residence at 11 o'clock, and from the church on Schuyler Hill at 12. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. Wendy Scalfaro " -------------------- From the 1870 US Census for Schuyler, Herkimer County, New York: (Roll: M593_943; Page: 449A; Image: 310; Family History Library Film: 552442.) Line 36-39 House 282, Household 285: - Tallman, Giles 48, M, Farmer, Born NY - Tallman, Sarah L. 25, F, Keeping House, Born NY - Tallman, Jeremiah 13, M, at School, Born NY - Tallman, Minnie 4, F, at Home, Born NY ==================== End of Notes ==================== | Anderson, Sarah L. (I21709)
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| 21799 | [Published May 1, 1999] Melissa J. Clemens Melissa Joy Clemens, 32, of 5276 Oneida St., Durhamville, died Thursday at University Hospital. Born in Oneida, she graduated from Vernon- Verona-Sherrill High School. She worked at Madison County ARC. She was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Verona, and a former member of the Vienna chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors: Her father, G. Warren Clemens of Durhamville; her mother, Janice Althousa Clemens of Gainesville, Fla.; a sister, Dawn Marie Morey of Rome. Services: 2 p.m. Monday at Ironside Funeral Home. Calling hours, 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 342 Main St., Oneida. Contributions: St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 4897 Old Oneida Road, Verona 13478. | Clemens, Melissa Joy (I60650)
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| 21800 | [Temp Howard file.FTW] Ina taught for a time 1914-1915 in the Howardville school, district #13. She was a graduate of Parish High School and Pulaski Training class. | Weldon, Ina Mae (I35290)
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