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2301 CELIA MCHUGH NOV. 16, 1994 CELIA MCHUGH, 92, OF LAFLIN ROAD, LAFLIN, DIED WEDNESDAY MORNING IN THE GEISINGER WYOMING VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER, PLAINS TOWNSHIP, AFTER AN ILLNESS.
Times Leader, The (Wilkes-Barre, PA) (Published as Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA)) - November 17, 1994Browse Issues
Celia McHugh

Nov. 16, 1994

Celia McHugh, 92, of Laflin Road, Laflin, died Wednesday morning in the

Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township, after an illnessBorn in the Miners Mills section of Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter of the late John and Victoria Szymanski Slovinski.

She was a resident of Thomas Street, Miners Mills, most of her life and resided in Laflin for the past 15 years.

She was formerly employed as a store manager for American Stores Co. and later for the Acme Markets, in the Wilkes-Barre area until her retirement.

She was a member of St. John the Baptist Church, Wilkes-Barre, and its Altar and Rosary Society.

She was preceded in death by grandson, Emanuel McHugh, on March 26, 1987; several brothers and sisters.

Surviving are son, Emanuel, North Syracuse, N.Y.; Bernard, Westerville, Ohio; daughter, Dorothy Batok, with whom she resided; brother, Michael Slovinski, Wilkes-Barre; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Saturday from the Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 Stark St., Plains, with a funeral Mass in St. John the Baptist Church, Wilkes-Barre.

Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. 
Slovinski, Celia (I56314)
 
2302 Celia Steinfeld Henderson passed away Aunday April 6th at Monroe Community Hospital in Rochester after a long illness. Mrs. Henderson was born Oct 25 1901 Steinfeld, Celia (I14280)
 
2303 Cemetery information from a Grand Neice in South Dakota. Nelson, George Washington (I73151)
 
2304 Cemetery record: William P Armatice, age 70 years, 2 months
He was born in England but lived in Ireland before coming to America.
1st wife: unknown
2nd wife: Hannah unknown
Children: John Wesley Armitage, Elizabeth Armitage, Frederick Foster Armitage
occ: miller

The family of Armitage is one of great antiquity in England. The family was seated in Yorkshire, where the first to bear a title was Sir Francis Armytage, who was created a baronet December 15, 1641, by King Charles I., a title still held by the English family. Arms: A lion's head erased between three cross crosslets arg. Crest: A dexter arm embowed, couped at the shoulder habited, or the cuff argent holding in the hand proper a staff gules, headed and pointed over motto. "Semper paratus." A branch of the family settled in Ireland, where the spelling was usually Armitage. The founder of the American family now living in Troy, New York, was William Powell Armitage, who was born in England, and was for a time a resident of Ireland, but later came to the United States, where he died. He was a miller by trade, and was living at the date of his death in Belleville, Jefferson county, New York. He was a devoted member of the Methodist church, and of an intense religious nature. He was twice married, the descent being through his second wife, Hannah, who bore him three children: John Wesley (see forward), Foster and Elizabeth.

(II) John Wesley, eldest son of William Powell and Hannah Armitage, was born July 1, 1829, at Watertown, New York, died at Dayton, Ohio, February 18, 1910. He learned his father's trade and worked with him when a young man. He formed a partnership with W. F. Mosley in the sale of Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines, hoopskirts and notions. He advertised in the daily papers a hoopskirt for a song, and to his surprise a lady came to his store and sang the then popular song, "Willie, We Have Missed You," and demanded the hoopskirt, which Mr. Armitage gallantly gave her. He was an ardent Whig and Abolitionist, and threw himself, heart and soul, into the election of Abraham Lincoln. He was a delegate to the convention that formed the Republican party in New York, and to the national convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln for the presidency. He organized a company of "Wide-Awakes" during the first Lincoln campaign that was the first organization of the kind in the state of New York. Three months before war broke out he enlisted with his "Wide-Awakes" (Freeman cadets) for service. This was the first organized company in the state. He was captain of Company A, Second Regiment, New York, and for "gallant and meritorious conduct" was brevetted major and lieutenant-colonel. He was taken ill and had to return to his home. After his recovery he was appointed chief of a division in the quartermaster-general's offices at Washington. Later he was inspector of customs in New York, and in 1884 removed to Dayton, Ohio, where he died. He met death like the gallant old hero he was - bravely and cheerfully. He married (first) Lydia Allen Ingalls, born in Schoharie county, New York, 1819, died January 12, 1887, in Troy. Children:

Eliza M., married H. W. Bruce; children:
J. Edward M.,
Donald,
Alice Bruce.
William Powell, see forward.
http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/hmgfm/armitage.html
 
Armitage, William Powell (I20758)
 
2305 Cemetery transcriptions compiled from various local family history societies. Name of compiler is provided for each record. Source (S1415)
 
2306 Census 1900, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Neill, George - Head - " Florence - Daughter - White - Female - b. Aug 1899 - Age 10/12 - Born New York

Pulaski Democrat, 10 Nov 1971: The "WANDERER"-- Florence (Neil) Braley used to live in Pine Meadows as a very young girl.

Census 1910, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - " Lawrence [!] - Son [!] - Male - White - Age 10 - Born New York - At school

Census 1920, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Braley, Jesse - Hired man - " Florence - Hired woman - Female - White - Age 20 - Married - Born (& both parents) New York - House keeping, Farm home - Worker

Pulaski Democrat, 2 Sep 1925: MRS. WILLIAM NEILL Mrs. Audra Gay Neill Besides her husband she is survived by ... daughters ... Mrs. Jesse Braley of Altmar;

Census 1930, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Braley, Jesse - Head - " Florence - Wife - Female - White - Age 29 - Married at 19 - Born New York - Father b. Northern Ireland - Mother b. New York

Census 1940, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Braley, Jess - Head - " Florence - Wife - Female - White - Age 39 - Education, 7 yrs school - Born New York

Pulaski Democrat, 31 Oct 1940: WILLIAM NEILL DIED WEDNESDAY Mr. William Neill, aged 73, He is survived by ...daughters: Mrs. Jesse Braley, Altmar;

Oswego Palladium-Times, 16 Apr 1957: MRS. ELIZABETH McCAW Redfield-- Mrs. Elizabeth M. Neill McCaw, 67, Surviving Mrs. McCaw are ... sisters, Mrs. Jess (Florence) Braley, Altmar;

Pulaski Democrat, 12 Jan 1977: ORA NEILL DIES AT 82 Ora C. Neill, 82, Surviving are ... sisters, .. Florence Braley of Altmar,

Pulaski Democrat, 8 June 1977: ELVARD NEILL SUCCUMBS Elvard V. Neill, 72, Surviving are ... sisters, Mrs. Florence Braley

Pulaski Democrat, 28 June 1978: JESSE L. BRALEY Jesse L. Braley, age 82 He is survived by his wife: Florence Braley;

Pulaski Banner Times, 20 Oct 1986: JAMES A. NEILL James A. Neill, age 74, He is survived by... sisters, Mrs. Florence Braley,

Syracuse Herald American, 21 Jan 1990: ARCHIE W. NEILL Pulaski-- Archie W. Neill, 83, Surviving are... sisters, Florence Braley, .. of Altmar

Syracuse Herald Journal, 12 July 1995: BEATRICE COOK Altmar-- Beatrice Cook, 94, Surviving are ... sisters, Florence Braley ... of Altmar,
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Syracuse Post-Standard, 23 July 1996: FLORENCE E. BRALEY Altmar-- Florence E. Braley, 96, of County Route 22, died Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital after a brief illness. Mrs. Braley was a life resident of the Altmar area. Her husband, Jesse L., died in 1978. Mrs. Braley was a member of Pilgrim Holiness Church, Camden. Surviving are a son, Neal E. of Altmar; two daughters, Rose Mary Bishop of Brewerton and Norma Dwyer of Mattydale; two sisters, Lillian Neill of Pulaski and Dorothy Braley of Altmar; eight grandchildren... Services will be... Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. David Bubb officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.
 
Neill, Florence (I35861)
 
2307 Census 1900, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Neill, George - Head - White - Male - b. Dec 1864 - Age 35 - Married 7 yrs - Born (& both parents) Ireland - Immigrated 1880, Alien - Farmer - Owns, Free, Farm " Audra S - Wife - White - Female - b. Mar 1875 - Age 25 - Married 7 yrs - Mother of 3 children, 3 living - Born (& both parents) New York " Ora C. - Daughter [!] - White - Female - b. Nov 1893 - Age 6 - Born New York " Lizzie M. - Daughter - White Female - b. Oct 1894 - Age 5 - Born New York " Florence - Daughter - White - Female - b. Aug 1899 - Age 10/12 - Born New York

Census 1910, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - Male - White - Age 45 - Married (1st) 18 yrs - Born Irel, English - Immigrated 1880, Alien - Farmer, Farm - Rents, Farm " Audrey - Wife - Female - White - Age 35 - Married (1st) 18 yrs - Mother of 10 children, 7 living - Born (& both parents) New York " Ora - Son - Male - White - Age 16 - Born New York - Works out, Farm - At school " Lizie - Daughter - Female - White - Age 15 - Born New York - At school " Lawrence [i.e. Florence] - Son [!] - Male - White - Age 10 - Born New York - At school " Betrice? - Daughter - Female - White - Age 9 - Born New York - At school " Lillian - Daughter - Female - White - Age 7 - Born New York " Elward - Son - Male - White - Age 6 - Born New York " Archie - Son - Male - White - Age 4 - Born New York

NY State Census 1915, Pine Meadows, Town of Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - White - Male - Age 50 - Born Ireland - Here 35 yrs - Alien - Farmer " Audra F? - Wife - White - Female - Age 40 - Born U.S. - House work " Florence - Daughter - White - Female - Age 15 - Born U.S. - School " Beatrice - Daughter - White - Female - Age 14 - Born U.S. - School " Lillian - Daughter - White - Female - Age 13 - Born U.S. - School " Edward - Son - White - Male - Age 12 - Born U.S. - School " Archie - Son - White - Male - Age 10 - Born U.S. - School " James - Son - White - Male - Age 4 - Born U.S. " Dorithea - Daughter - White - Female - Age 2 - Born U.S.

Census 1920, Richland, Oswego County, NY: Neal, William - Head - Rents - Male -White - Age 55 - Married - Immigrated 1880, Alien - Born (& both parents) Ireland - occupation, None " Audra - Wife - Female - White - Age 48 - Married - Born (& both parents) New York " Lillie R. - Daughter - Female - White - Age 17 - Born New York " Elvard B. - Son - Male - White - Age 16 - Born New York " Archie W. - Son - Male - White - Age 14 - At school - Born New York " James A. - Son - Male - White - Age 9 - At school - Born New York " Dorthy L. - Daughter - Female - White - Age 6 - Born New York

NY State Census 1925, Richland, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - White - Male - Age 59 - Born Ireland - In U.S. 45 yrs - Alien - Farmer " Audra - Wife - White - Female - Age 50 - Born U.S. - Housework " Elfard - Son - White - Male - Age 20 - Born U.S. - Farmer " Archie - Son - White - Male - Age 19 - Born U.S. - Farmer " Lillian - Daughter - White - Female - Age 20 - Born U.S. - Housework " James - Son - White - Male - Age 14 - Born U.S. - School " Dorothy - Daughter - White - Female - Age 12 - Born U.S. - School

Census 1930, Richland, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - Owns, $1000 - has Radio - not Farm - Male - White - Age 64 - Widowed - Married at 27 - Born (& both parents) Northern Ireland - Immigrated 1880 - occupation, None " Lillian R. - Daughter - Female - White - Age 26 - Single - Born New York " Elvard V. - Son - Male - White - Age 25 - Single - Born New York - Laborer, Nursery - Worker, Employed - not Veteran " Archie W. - Son - Male - White - Age 24 - Single - Born New York - Laborer, Nursery - Worker, Employed - not Veteran " James W. - Son - Male - White - Age 19 - Single - Born New York " Dorothy L. - Daughter - Female - White - Age 17 - Born New York

Census 1940, Richland, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - Male - White - Age 73 - Widowed - Education, 8 yrs school - Born Eire, Alien - 1935 residence, Same house - Unable to work " Lillian - Daughter - Female - White - Age 36 - Single - Education, 8 yrs school - Born New York " Albert V. - Son - Male - White - Age 34 - Single - Education, 6 yrs school - Born New York - At work, 72 hrs/wk - Farm laborer, Farm - Earned $284 " James - Son - Male - White - Age 28 - Single - Education, 7 yrs school - Born New York - At work - Farmer, Farm
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Pulaski Democrat, 31 Oct 1940: WILLIAM NEILL DIED WEDNESDAY Mr. William Neill, aged 73, died suddenly yesterday morning at his home on the Port Rd. He was born in Ireland. For many years he had been a farmer in Pine Meadows. He had lived in Pulaski for 21 years. He is survived by five daughters: Mrs. George McCaw, Redfield; Mrs. Jesse Braley, Altmar; Miss Lillian Neill, Pulaski; Mrs. Archie Hilton, Phoenix; Mrs. Ed Braley, Altmar; and four sons: Ora, Elvard, Archie and James, all of Pulaski; also several grandchildren and a half-sister, Mrs. Wm. McCauley of Camden. The funeral will be held Friday... with Rev. W.A. Gardner officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.
 
Neill, William George (I34948)
 
2308 Census 1910, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - " Betrice - Daughter - Female - White - Age 9 - Born New York - At school

Census 1920, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Hilton, Alonzo - Head " Archie - Son - " Beatrice - Daughter-in-law - Female -White - Age 18 - Married - Born New York - Father b. Ireland - Mother b. New York

NY State Census 1925, Town of Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Hilton, Alonzo E. - Head - " Archie A. - Son - " Beatrice - Daughter-in-law - White - Female - Age 24 - Born U.S. - House work

Pulaski Democrat, 2 Sep 1925: MRS. WILLIAM NEILL Mrs. Audra Gay Neill Besides her husband she is survived by ... daughters ...Mrs. Archie Hilton of Orwell;

Census 1930, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Hilton, Alonzo E. - Head " Archie - Son - " Beatrice - Daughter-in-law - Female - White - Age 28 - Married at 18 - Born (& both parents) New York

Census 1940, Schroeppel, Oswego County, NY: Cook, Everett - Head - " Beatrice - Wife [!] - Female - White - Age 38 - Education, 7 yrs school - Born New York - 1935 residence, Rural Oswego County, NY - Housekeeping

Pulaski Democrat, 31 Oct 1940: WILLIAM NEILL DIED WEDNESDAY Mr. William Neill, aged 73, He is survived by ...daughters: ...Mrs. Archie Hilton, Phoenix; / / / / / / / /

Pulaski Democrat, 27 Dec 1945: ALTMAR-- Announcement has been received of the marriage of Beatrice Hill [!] of Fulton and Everett S. Cook, also of Fulton, which was performed Friday night. Attendants were Lillian Frye and Pauline Cummins. Miss [!] Cook is a sister of Mrs. Jesse Braley.

Oswego Palladium-Times, 16 Apr 1957: MRS. ELIZABETH McCAW Redfield-- Mrs. Elizabeth M. Neill McCaw, 67, Surviving Mrs. McCaw are ... sisters, ... Mrs. Everett (Beatrice) Cook, Oswego,

Oswego Palladium-Times, 16 May 1975: EVERETT S. COOK Everett S. Cook, 67, .. He was the husband of Beatrice Neill Cook . Survivors, besides his wife of Scriba,

Pulaski Democrat, 12 Jan 1977: ORA NEILL DIES AT 82 Ora C. Neill, 82, Surviving are ... sisters, Beatrice Cook of Oswego

Pulaski Democrat, 8 June 1977: ELVARD NEILL SUCCUMBS Elvard V. Neill, 72, Surviving are ... sisters, ..Mrs. Beatrice Cook of Oswego.

Pulaski Banner Times, 22 June 1987: FIVE GENERATIONS [photo] Five generations gathered recently for a photo. From left to right are, seated: Edward Hilton, his mother Beatrice Cobb [i.e. Cook], James E. Hilton. In back is James' daughter, Rosemary Oakes; in front is Joshua Oakes

Pulaski Banner Times, 23 Sep 1985: EDNA IRENE HILTON Word has been received of the death of Edna Irene Hilton Orwick, 64, of York, Pennsylvania. Surviving are her mother, Beatrice Hilton Cook, Braley Rest Home, Altmar;

Pulaski Banner Times, 20 Oct 1986: JAMES A. NEILL James A. Neill, age 74, He is survived by... sisters, .. Mrs. Beatrice Cook

Syracuse Herald American, 21 Jan 1990: ARCHIE W. NEILL Pulaski-- Archie W. Neill, 83, Surviving are... sisters, ..Beatrice Cook .. of Altmar,
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Syracuse Herald Journal, 12 July 1995: BEATRICE COOK Altmar-- Beatrice Cook, 94, of Altmar died Tuesday at Oswego Hospital. A native of Orwell, Mrs. Cook lived many years in the Oswego and Altmar areas. Her husband, Everett, died in 1974. Surviving are a son, Edward A. Hilton of Altmar; three sisters, Florence Braley and Dorothy Braley, both of Altmar, and Lillian Neill of Pulaski; five grandchildren... Services will be... Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Oswego.

Census 1910, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - " Betrice - Daughter - Female - White - Age 9 - Born New York - At school Census 1920, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Hilton, Alonzo - Head " Archie - Son - " Beatrice - Daughter-in-law - Female -White - Age 18 - Married - Born New York - Father b. Ireland - Mother b. New York NY State Census 1925, Town of Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Hilton, Alonzo E. - Head - " Archie A. - Son - " Beatrice - Daughter-in-law - White - Female - Age 24 - Born U.S. - House work Pulaski Democrat, 2 Sep 1925: MRS. WILLIAM NEILL Mrs. Audra Gay Neill Besides her husband she is survived by ... daughters ...Mrs. Archie Hilton of Orwell; Census 1930, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Hilton, Alonzo E. - Head " Archie - Son - " Beatrice - Daughter-in-law - Female - White - Age 28 - Married at 18 - Born (& both parents) New York Census 1940, Schroeppel, Oswego County, NY: Cook, Everett - Head - " Beatrice - Wife [!] - Female - White - Age 38 - Education, 7 yrs school - Born New York - 1935 residence, Rural Oswego County, NY - Housekeeping Pulaski Democrat, 31 Oct 1940: WILLIAM NEILL DIED WEDNESDAY Mr. William Neill, aged 73, He is survived by ...daughters: ...Mrs. Archie Hilton, Phoenix; / / / / / / / / Pulaski Democrat, 27 Dec 1945: ALTMAR-- Announcement has been received of the marriage of Beatrice Hill [!] of Fulton and Everett S. Cook, also of Fulton, which was performed Friday night. Attendants were Lillian Frye and Pauline Cummins. Miss [!] Cook is a sister of Mrs. Jesse Braley. Oswego Palladium-Times, 16 Apr 1957: MRS. ELIZABETH McCAW Redfield-- Mrs. Elizabeth M. Neill McCaw, 67, Surviving Mrs. McCaw are ... sisters, ... Mrs. Everett (Beatrice) Cook, Oswego, Oswego Palladium-Times, 16 May 1975: EVERETT S. COOK Everett S. Cook, 67, .. He was the husband of Beatrice Neill Cook . Survivors, besides his wife of Scriba, Pulaski Democrat, 12 Jan 1977: ORA NEILL DIES AT 82 Ora C. Neill, 82, Surviving are ... sisters, Beatrice Cook of Oswego Pulaski Democrat, 8 June 1977: ELVARD NEILL SUCCUMBS Elvard V. Neill, 72, Surviving are ... sisters, ..Mrs. Beatrice Cook of Oswego. Pulaski Banner Times, 22 June 1987: FIVE GENERATIONS [photo] Five generations gathered recently for a photo. From left to right are, seated: Edward Hilton, his mother Beatrice Cobb [i.e. Cook], James E. Hilton. In back is James' daughter, Rosemary Oakes; in front is Joshua Oakes Pulaski Banner Times, 23 Sep 1985: EDNA IRENE HILTON Word has been received of the death of Edna Irene Hilton Orwick, 64, of York, Pennsylvania. Surviving are her mother, Beatrice Hilton Cook, Braley Rest Home, Altmar; Pulaski Banner Times, 20 Oct 1986: JAMES A. NEILL James A. Neill, age 74, He is survived by... sisters, .. Mrs. Beatrice Cook Syracuse Herald American, 21 Jan 1990: ARCHIE W. NEILL Pulaski-- Archie W. Neill, 83, Surviving are... sisters, ..Beatrice Cook .. of Altmar, [edit] ============================================ Syracuse Herald Journal, 12 July 1995: BEATRICE COOK Altmar-- Beatrice Cook, 94, of Altmar died Tuesday at Oswego Hospital. A native of Orwell, Mrs. Cook lived many years in the Oswego and Altmar areas. Her husband, Everett, died in 1974. Surviving are a son, Edward A. Hilton of Altmar; three sisters, Florence Braley and Dorothy Braley, both of Altmar, and Lillian Neill of Pulaski; five grandchildren... Services will be... Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Oswego. 
Neill, Beatrice Irene (I72648)
 
2309 Census 1910, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - " Elward - Son - Male - White - Age 6 - Born New York

Census 1920, Richland, Oswego County, NY: Neal, William - Head - " Elvard - B. - Son - Male - White - Age 16 - Born New York

Pulaski Democrat, 2 Sep 1925: MRS. WILLIAM NEILL Mrs. Audra Gay Neill Besides her husband she is survived by ... sons: .., Everet, .. at home;

Census 1930, Richland, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - " Elvard V. - Son - Male - White - Age 25 - Single - Born New York - Laborer, Nursery - Worker, Employed - not Veteran

Census 1940, Richland, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - " Albert[!] V. - Son - Male - White - Age 34 - Single - Education, 6 yrs school - Born New York - At work, 72 hrs/wk - Farm laborer, Farm - Earned $284

Pulaski Democrat, 31 Oct 1940: WILLIAM NEILL DIED WEDNESDAY Mr. William Neill, aged 73, He is survived by ... sons: Elvard, ... of Pulaski;

Oswego Palladium-Times, 16 Apr 1957: MRS. ELIZABETH McCAW Redfield-- Mrs. Elizabeth M. Neill McCaw, 67, Surviving Mrs. McCaw are ... brothers, ... Elvard Neill ... of Pulaski,

Pulaski Democrat, 12 Jan 1977: ORA NEILL DIES AT 82 Ora C. Neill, 82, Surviving are ... brothers, Elvard,
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Pulaski Democrat, 8 June 1977: ELVARD NEILL SUCCUMBS Elvard V. Neill, 72, of Pulaski R.D. 1, died Friday at the House of the Good Samaritan in Watertown. He was born in Orwell. He was employed 20 years with the New York Central Railroad and later with the J.L. Farmer Nursery and also the Pulaski Cemetery Association, retiring in 1975. Surviving are two brothers, Archie and James, both of Pulaski, and four sisters, Mrs. Florence Braley and Mrs. Dorothy Braley, both of Altmar, Miss Lilian of Pulaski and Mrs. Beatrice Cook of Oswego. Services were Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial was in Pulaski Cemetery.
 
Neill, Elvard V (I35246)
 
2310 Census 1910, Orwell, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - " Lillian - Daughter - Female - White - Age 7 - Born New York

Census 1920, Richland, Oswego County, NY: Neal, William - Head - " Lillie R. - Daughter - Female - White - Age 17 - Born New York

Pulaski Democrat, 2 Sep 1925: MRS. WILLIAM NEILL Mrs. Audra Gay Neill Besides her husband she is survived by ... daughters ...Lillian, ... at home;

Census 1930, Richland, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - " Lillian R. - Daughter - Female - White - Age 26 - Single - Born New York

Census 1940, Richland, Oswego County, NY: Neill, William - Head - " Lillian - Daughter - Female - White - Age 36 - Single - Education, 8 yrs school - Born New York

Pulaski Democrat, 31 Oct 1940: WILLIAM NEILL DIED WEDNESDAY Mr. William Neill, aged 73, He is survived by ...daughters: ... Miss Lillian Neill, Pulaski;

Oswego Palladium-Times, 16 Apr 1957: MRS. ELIZABETH McCAW Redfield-- Mrs. Elizabeth M. Neill McCaw, 67, Surviving Mrs. McCaw are ... sisters, .. Miss Lillian Neill, Pulaski;

Pulaski Democrat, 12 Jan 1977: ORA NEILL DIES AT 82 Ora C. Neill, 82, Surviving are ... sisters, .. Miss Lillian Neill;

Pulaski Democrat, 8 June 1977: ELVARD NEILL SUCCUMBS Elvard V. Neill, 72, Surviving are ... sisters, .. Miss Lilian of Pulaski

Pulaski Banner Times, 20 Oct 1986: JAMES A. NEILL James A. Neill, age 74, He is survived by... sisters,.. Miss Lillian Neill of Pulaski

Syracuse Herald American, 21 Jan 1990: ARCHIE W. NEILL Pulaski-- Archie W. Neill, 83, Surviving are... sisters, .. Lillian Neill of Pulaski;

Syracuse Herald Journal, 12 July 1995: BEATRICE COOK Altmar-- Beatrice Cook, 94, Surviving are ... sisters, ... Lillian Neill of Pulaski;

Syracuse Post-Standard, 23 July 1996: FLORENCE E. BRALEY Altmar-- Florence E. Braley, 96, Surviving are... sisters, Lillian Neill of Pulaski
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Syracuse Herald Journal, 22 Feb 2000: LILLIAN R. NEILL Lillian R. Neill, 95, of Pulaski died Monday at Sunrise Nursing Home, Oswego. She was born in Orwell. Survivors: A sister, Dorothy Braley of Pulaski. Services: ... Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Spring burial, Pulaski Cemetery..

Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Tuesday, February 22, 2000

Lillian R. Neill, 95, Pulaski, died Monday at Sunrise Nursing Home, Oswego.
Miss Neill was a life resident of the Pulaski and Orwell areas.
Born Sept. 9, 1904, in Orwell, daughter of William and Audra Gay Neill, she attended Pine Meadow schools.
Surviving is a sister, Dorothy Braley, Pulaski.
Several brothers and sisters died before her.
The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.
 
Neill, Lillian R (I35058)
 
2311 Census of Ireland 1901/1911 Source (S2304)
 
2312 Census of the state of New York, for 1855. Microfilm. New York State Archives, Albany, New York.

 
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2313 Census of the state of New York, for 1855. Microfilm. New York State Archives, Albany, New York.

 
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2323 Center Of Berlin Cemetery Babcock, Remember (I48155)
 
2324 Center Of Berlin Cemetery Stewart, Phineas (I84161)
 
2325 CENTRAL SQUARE - Betty Buss Weaver, 71, formerly of Meadowview Apartments, died Friday at the Jewish Home of Central New York, Syracuse.

A native of Mallory, Mrs. Weaver was a life resident of the Mallory-Central Square area. Her husband, Alvin, died in 1976. Mrs. Weaver was a member of Cicero United Methodist Church.

Surviving are a son; two daughters; a brother, James Buss of Mallory; seven sisters; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Watson Funeral Home, Central Square, the Rev. James Brand officiating. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Mallory.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 206 Main St.

Contributions may be made to Southern Oswego County Ambulance Corps.

Syracuse Herald-Journal, Saturday, November 5, 1994 
Buss, Betty J (I64869)
 
2326 CENTRAL SQUARE - Frank M. Stone, 60, of Central Square, RD 1, died early Sunday evening at his home.

A native of Harrisville, he was a farmer and carpenter, retiring about seven years ago. He lived in Central Square 47 years.

Surviving are his wife, Mary Beebe Stone; four sons, Merton of Central Square RD 2, Carl of Parish, Beryl of Hastings, and Larry Stone; two daughters, Mrs. Richard Besanson of Central Square RD 1 and Miss Edith Stone; 11 grandchildren; two brothers, William of Central Square and Jesse Stone of Osceola; two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Worden and Mrs. Lillian Burdick, both of Brewerton; several nieces and nephews.

Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Watson Funeral Home, Central Square, the Rev. Edwin Potter officiating. Burial will be in Pine Grove cemetery, Mallory.

Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. tonight and 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

The Palladium-Times, Oswego, N.Y., Monday, January 10, 1966 
Stone, Frank (I80328)
 
2327 Certificate Number: 5250 Family: Nelson John Tousant / Cecilia O. Dona (F18695)
 
2328 Certificate Number: 20047 Family: Milton Delos Stewart / Myrtle Mae Kinsman (F27213)
 
2329 CHALKLEY DEFOREST, 75, DIES
Newspaper November 10, 1993 | Watertown Daily Times (NY)
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Chalkley E. DeForest, 75, Route 26, Mohawk Hill, a native of Sandy Creek and former Constableville resident, died today at his home. He had been in ill health for the past month.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Trainor Funeral Home, Boonville, with the Rev. William Mudge, pastor of the Boonville United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, where members of the Boonville Elks Lodge will conduct a service Thursday evening. Donations may be made to the Constableville Fire Company ambulance fund.

Surviving are a son, Chalkley E. II, Lorraine; three daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Marlene) Myers, Constableville, Mrs. Paul (Nancy) Burnham, Mannsville, and Mrs. Ronnie (Mary L.) Dorrity, Lyons Falls; 12 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Eudocia Stewart, San Angelo, Texas, Helen Myers, Fulton, Dorothy Cosimeno, Rome, and Irene Elston, Kansas.

Four sisters died before him.

Born Oct. 7, 1918, in Sandy Creek, son of Earl Arthur and Fannie Plumley DeForest, he spent his younger years at Sandy Creek, where he attended school. He married Ava Beyette in 1939 in North Pharsalia.

After their marriage, the couple settled in Lorraine, where they operated a farm for many years. At the same time, Mr. DeForest was employed by the Massey Machine Co. in Watertown.

In 1958, Mr. and Mrs. DeForest sold the farm and moved to Constableville, where they purchased the Village Tavern, a restaurant and bar on Main Street. Mr. DeForest operated the tavern until until retiring in 1977, when he moved to Mohawk Hill.

Mrs. DeForest died April 12, 1965.

Mr. DeForest was of the Methodist faith.

He was a charter member of the Boonville Elks Lodge, a life member of the Constableville Fire Company, a member the Constableville Fish and Game Club and an avid hunter and fisherman.

Correction:

The following is an unpublished correction:

The following daughters were omitted from this obit:

Miss Marie Luther - Gouverneur

Mrs. Laurie Luther DeShane - Gouverneur

Miss Denise Luther - Harrisville
 
Deforest, Chalkley E (I79990)
 
2330 CHANCEY PATTERSON
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - March 11, 1994Browse Issues
Former Orwell and Pulaski resident Chancey "Pat" Patterson, 80, died Feb. 22 in Paris, Texas.

A native of Hammond, Mr. Patterson lived in Orwell and Pulaski before moving to Paris in 1973. He formerly was employed 13 years with General Electric Co., Syracuse, and also owned and operated a farm for many years in Orwell.

Surviving are his wife, Lillian; a son, Donald of Adams; a daughter, Donna Denny of Richland; a stepson, Kenneth Lovelady of Mount Holy, N.C.; a sister, Arloine Bray of Carthage; two stepsisters, Gladys Burr of Watertown and Beatrice Lloyd of Pulaski; 24 grandchildren; and 41 great-grandchildren.

Services were conducted in Paris. Burial was in Amarillo, Texas.

Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home, Paris, had charge of arrangements.

CHANCEY PATTERSON, HAMMOND NATIVE, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 11, 1994Browse Issues
Chancey "Pat" Patterson, 80, formerly of Orwell and Pulaski and a native of Hammond, died Feb. 22 in Paris, Texas.

Services were conducted in Paris. Burial was in Amarillo, Texas.

Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home, Paris, handled the arrangements.

Surviving are his wife, Lillian; a son, Donald, Adams; a daughter, Donna Denny, Richland; a stepson, Kenneth Lovelady, Mount Holy, N.C.; 24 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; a sister, Arloine Bray, Carthage, and two stepsisters, Gladys Burr, Watertown, and Beatrice Lloyd, Pulaski.

Mr. Patterson lived in Orwell and Pulaski before moving to Paris in 1973. He formerly was employed 13 years with General Electric Co., Syracuse, and also owned and operated a farm for many years in Orwell.

A first marriage to Hazel Bradbury ended in divorce. 
Patterson, Chancey Stephen (I42494)
 
2331 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tilton, James Matthew (I6366)
 
2332 Channie Oren Joyner, Jr. - August 29, 1957 - May 31, 2012. Son of Chauncey Oren "Channie" and Minnie I. Secor Joyner. Husband of Donna L. Holt Joyner. Married July 6, 1980.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday, June 1, 2012 Syracuse Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Channie Joyner Jr., age 54, life resident of Pulaski, passed away Thursday at his home. Channie was born August 29, 1957 in Oswego, the son of Channie O. and Minnie Secor Joyner. He attended Sandy Creek Schools. Channie married Donna Holt on July 6, 1980. He was self-employed, doing lawn maintenance and snow removal. He also worked for Novelis for several years and Gardall Safe Company for 10 years. Channie was a member of the Ringgold Fire Company in Pulaski, and a former member of the Richland Fire Department. Surviving: wife, Donna, of Pulaski; one son, Channie L. (Shawnna) of Pulaski; two granddaughters, Ashleigh and Emily; four sisters, Gloria Cole and Verna Kranz, both of Pulaski, Watha Nash of Florida, and Debbie Curry of Lyons; and one brother, Hugh Joyner of Richland. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, at the Ringgold Fire Department, 12 Lake Street, Pulaski, with burial in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski. Calling hours will be held Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Ringgold Fire Department. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski.
 
Joyner, Channie Oren (I33104)
 
2333 Chapin, Howard. <i>Rhode Island in the Colonial Wars</i>. Providence, RI, USA: The Society, 1920. Source (S1298)
 
2334 Charity Bess Bagalonis-Potter climbed her stairway to heaven on October 29, 2014. Charity was born on September 18, 1972 to Michael R. Bagalonis and Debra B. Youngs. She was attending Bryant and Stratton in the Medical Assistant Program where she was on the Dean's List, and a dedicated student. Charity married the love of her life, Wayne Potter, on February 8, 2014.

Charity's smile was contagious, her laugh infectious. She loved music, her friends and family deeply. She was tender hearted, and always, unselfishly put others first. Her style was impeccable, a true Material Girl. She loved to eat, and her husband loved to cook for her. They had plans to hunt together this season and shoot a big buck. They watched football together and shared an amicable love for the beach and camping. Charity related to, and befriended all; a non-judging, beautiful soul.

Charity is survived by her husband, Wayne A. Potter; her father, Michael R. Bagalonis; and mother, Debra B. Youngs; her sisters, Terra (Troy) Guth of Alabama, Michele (Eric) King of Oswego; her brother, Michael A. R. (Amanda) Bagalonis of Pulaski; stepsisters, Tracy (George) Pollic and Stephanie Watters, both of Pulaski; her step-daughter, Miranda Potter; and sister-in-law, Diane Medici. She was adored by 16 nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be held Sunday, November 2 at Fergerson Funeral Home, 215 South Main Street, North Syracuse, NY from 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will follow on Monday, November 3 at 10 a.m. She will be laid to rest privately in the weeks to come.

Date of Death: October 30, 2014
Class of 1990 PACS 
Bagalonis, Charity (I41418)
 
2335 Charlene Russell, 68, a resident of 84 Liberty Street, Oswego, passed away, Friday, March 12th, 2010 at SUNY Upstate Hospital. Born in Oswego, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Ruth (Dolittle) Watters. She was a loving wife, mother, Nana, aunt, and friend. Char was a Lifelong member of the Church of the Resurrection, where she was a church school teacher, a member of the altar guild for over 30 years and volunteered many hours running the "Thrift Shop". She Loved her family, watching children, going to Dunkin Donuts to hang with her friends "The Coffee Club" and making cakes. Char loved having all her family over for the holidays and she always made it very special for everyone with all of the care she took from preparing food to decorating. Charlene put everyone before herself always. Surviving is her husband David Russell, a daughter, Melissa Russell of Oswego; a son, Robert (Gina) Russell of Oswego; a sister, Joanne Seymour of Hannibal; a grandson, Alexander J. Williams and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by four brothers, Robert Watters, Richard Watters, Chuck Watters and Clarence Watters. Funeral Services will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Church of the Resurrection, Oswego. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Calling hours will be held 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at the Nelson Funeral Home, 11 W. Albany St., Oswego.

Published by The Funeral Home 
Watters, Charlene R. (I29374)
 
2336 Charles "Jim" "Quack" Quackenbush, Jr. Obituary
Charles "Jim" "Quack" Quackenbush Jr. resident of Pulaski, passed away unexpectedly Thursday at his home. Jim was born May 3, 1956, in Oswego, the first son of Charles "Jim" Quackenbush Sr. and Betty Ann Whaley. Jim attended Pulaski High School until 1973 when he joined the Air Force in liua of graduating. While on leave in 1974, he met the love of his life, Marilyn Karle, who then became his wife on May 13, 1977. He was a member of the Roofers Union #195 in Syracuse for over 35 years, doing multiple side jobs over the years, including one of his passions fishing. He was a fishing guide on the Salmon River for many years. Outside of being a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather, he enjoyed hanging out with his friends playing Dungeons and Dragons and other online games up until his passing.

Surviving, are his wife of 48-years Marilyn of Pulaski, daughters, Mary (John) McMahon of Pulaski, Beth (Michael) Stevens of Pulaski, Sherry Quackenbush of Oswego and Angela Quackenbush of Pulaski, 13 grandchildren John Jr., Mickayla, Christopher, Mariska (Mary), Simoriah, Tayler, Kage, Peytyn (Beth), Zoey, Dante (Sherry), Cierra, Dakota, Kaelie (Angela), 11 great-grandchildren with one more on the way. Two brothers Donald Quackenbush of Mexico and Dana Quackenbush of Pulaski, his stepfather, Micky McConnell of Florida, and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held 1 p.m., Friday, November 7th at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in South Richland Cemetery in Fernwood. Calling hours will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the funeral home prior to the funeral. 
Quackenbush, Charles James Jr. (I84321)
 
2337 Charles A. Babcock - October 12, 1843 - June 8, 1903. Military Service: Veteran of the Civil War; Enlisted August 28, 1862 at Syracuse, New York for a term of three years; Mustered in September 18, 1862 as a Private in Company K, 149th Regiment New York Volunteers Infantry; Wounded and in hospital May 24-25, 1864; Promoted to Corporal April 30, 1865; Mustered out June 12, 1865 with Company near Bladensburg, Maryland. Son of Jonathan and Lucinda Bowen Babcock. Husband of Hannah Maria Whitney Babcock. Married July 9, 1865 in Mexico Township, Oswego County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 24, 1903 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mr. Charles Babcock - Charles Babcock, whose death was briefly noticed last week, was born in New Haven, October 12, 1843. In 1861 he enlisted in the 149th Regiment New York State Volunteers taking part in 21 hard battles. He was wounded at Fort Dallas, having three ribs broken and a gunshot wound in left shoulder blade; was in the hospital three months before being able to return to his regiment. After the war was over he returned home and a little later was united in marriage to Miss H. M. Whitney, who is still living to mourn the loss of a dear husband who was always tender and true. One child blessed of this happy union, Fred, who is now left without a father’s care and guidance. One brother and two sisters remain to mourn the loss of a dear brother, who was one of the best citizens, always kind to the poor, giving freely to those in need, always honorable and just in his dealings with all men. At the early age of 23 he gave his heart to God and has lived a faithful Christian life ever since. He was ready to go at the Master’s bidding and said “it was all right.” Mr. Babcock was a man of marked ability making a success in business. As a lumberman he had few equals, succeeding where others have failed. Later in life he wished to retire from hard labor and invested in a dry goods and grocery store having a marked success in this business also, until sickness and death called him hence to a world where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest. His funeral was held in Orwell church Wednesday, June 10, 1903, Rev. W. Hayden Seed, of Prospect, New York, former pastor and friend of the deceased conducted the funeral services assisted by Rev. Cross, of Orwell. The text was “Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord.” The Masons and the G.A.R. of which orders the deceased was a member, assembled in a body adding to the occasion their beautiful solemn rites over the dead.
 
Babcock, Charles A. (I73107)
 
2338 Charles A. Emery - March 26, 1916 - April 3, 1976. Plot X-182. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army during World War II. Son of Edward and Laura Sherman Emery. Husband of Ruth Mae Stock Emery. Married in September 1942 in New Jersey.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 7, 1976 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles Emery of Pulaski succumbs - Charles A. Emery, 60, of 7653 Jefferson Street, Pulaski died April 3, at home after an illness of three months. He was born in Colosse on March 26, 1916, to Edward and Laura Sherman Emery and attended school there. In January 1941, he entered the United States Army and served in the European Theater of Operations in England and France in the Mobile Field Interrogation Unit until May 1945. He married at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey in September 1942 to Ruth Mae Stock and lived in Pulaski ever since his discharge in 1945, working in construction as a carpenter. He was a member of the Pulaski Baptist Church and a member of the Mexico Edick-Hamlin V.F.W. Post No. 369. He was also a member of the Carpenters Union Local No. 747 in Oswego. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Mae; one daughter, Mrs. John (Margaret) Graham, Rochester; one son, Edward, also of Rochester; two grandchildren; three brothers, Don, Syracuse, Edward W., Nedrow, Francis, Mexico; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Stewart and Mrs. Irene Johnson, both of Pulaski and Mrs. Betty Potter, Dover Plains, New York and several nieces, nephews and cousins. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. April 6th at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home with the Rev. Don C. Medoff, pastor of the Pulaski Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in Pulaski Cemetery with full military honors. Contributions may be made to the Pulaski Baptist Church or the American Cancer Society.
 
Emery, Charles A. (I55689)
 
2339 Charles A. Hilton - December 6, 1848 - May 21, 1928. Son of Alonzo and Mary Ann Jewell Hilton. Husband of Mary L. Wyman Hilton (married September 23, 1871 at Orwell, New York) & Anna Julia Waggoner Hilton (married April 6, 1875 at Orwell, New York.)
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 24, 1928 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Charles Hilton - Charles Hilton, aged 79 years and 5 months, passed away Monday evening, May 21, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John W. Lattimer. He suffered a stroke of paralysis Thursday, May 17, from which he failed to rally. He was born in the town of Orwell, December 20, 1848, a son of the late Alonzo and Mary (Fox) Hilton [sic]. He was twice married, his first wife being Miss Mary Wyman, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Wyman. After her death, he was united in marriage April 6, 1875, with Miss Anna J. Waggoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wagoner. To them was born one daughter, Elvira, who with her aged mother survived the father and husband. He is also survived by one brother, Don A. Hilton, of Orwell; one sister, Mrs. Alferetta Van De Walker, of Osceola, and by several nieces and nephews. For many years he had been a member of Orwell M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary April 6, 1925, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lattimer, where many friends gathered for the happy occasion. The funeral services were conducted in the house Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, by Rev. A. H. Giuliano, of Orwell and Rev. T. T. Davies, pastor of the Congregational church at Sandy Creek. Burial was made in Evergreen cemetery.
Newspaper Article - Thursday, May 31, 1928 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - The funeral of Charles Hilton, Thursday, May 24th, was attended by a large number of relatives. Friends were present from Osceola, Redfield, Pulaski, Richland, Skaneateles, Boylston, Lacona and Sandy Creek. In the obituary of Mr. Hilton last week, the maiden name of his mother was incorrectly given. It should have been Mary Jewell. She was a sister of the late Rev. Frank Jewell, of San Francisco, California, a native of Orwell.
 
Hilton, Charles Alonzo (I73006)
 
2340 CHARLES A. O'DONNELL
Newspaper February 21, 2002 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY)
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Charles A. O'Donnell, 74, of Syracuse died Tuesday at Van Duyn Home & Hospital. He was born in East Syracuse. He retired in 1992 after 25 years in the maintenance department of Van Duyn. He was a 30-year member of the Chorus of the Onondaga and a member of Limestone Harmonizers. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors: Two sisters, Yvonne DeVaughan of Arlington, Va., and Helen M. O'Donnell of Syracuse; two brothers, Robert I. of Minoa and John K. of DeWitt. Services and calling hours: None. Delaney & Greabell Funeral Home, East Syracuse, has arrangements. Contributions: Any charity.
 
O'Donnell, Charles A (I79466)
 
2341 Charles A. Pratt - December 8, 1867 - February 12, 1949. Plot P-81. Son of Charles B. and Minerva M. Gilbert Pratt. Husband of Mate C. Tryon Pratt. Married November 22, 1893 at Sandy Creek, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 17, 1949 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Held for Charles A. Pratt - Charles A. Pratt, 81, descendent of a pioneer family of the town of Richland, died at his home in Bridge street Saturday morning following a short illness. Although he had been in failing health for the past few years, he had been seriously ill only a few days. Funeral services were conducted from the Taylor funeral home in North Jefferson street at 2 p.m. Tuesday, with Rev. Frederick L. Anderson, pastor of the Baptist church, officiating. Burial was made in Pulaski cemetery. Bearers were: Norman Scott, Arnold Davis, Ralph Hotchkiss, Earl Clements, LeRoy Cobb and Lawson King, past Noble Grands. Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Mate Tryon Pratt, are a daughter, Mrs. (Sylvia) Herbert C. Kinney, and two sons, Wayne and Leigh, and eight grandchildren, all of Pulaski. Mr. Pratt was born December 8, 1867, at the family homestead on the Scenic highway in the town of Richland, near the Sandy Creek line. He was the son of Charles B. and Minerva Gilbert Pratt. His grandfather, Daniel Pratt had cleared the land and built the farm buildings. He was married to Mate Tryon November 21, 1893 and continued to operate the farm conducted by his ancestors, until 1930, when they moved into the village, where they lived until his death. The son, Leigh, now occupies the family homestead. He was a member of the Pulaski Lodge, No. 468, I.O.O.F., and had been a member of the Pulaski Grange for nearly 50 years, and was also a member of the Past Grands Association I.O.O.F., of Oswego county.
 
Pratt, Charles A. (I57978)
 
2342 Charles A. Switzer, 55 of Mexico died Sunday, Aug 14, 2016 at home after a long and hard battle with cancer. He was born in Fulton, May 10, 1961, to James R. and June P. Strong Switzer.
Surviving are his wife, the former Wendy Broadhurst, children, Arthur, Erica, and Tanya; sisters: Judy Husted of New Hampshire, Linda Dano of Pulaski, Karen Cooler of South Carolina, Ellen Weaver also of South Carolina; brothers: James Switzer of Central Square, Frank Switzer of Syracuse, Danny Switzer of Ilion, Steve Switzer of South Carolina, David Backus of Elmira Heights, Jack Switzer of South Carolina, and Earl Switzer of Virginia. He was predeceased by a brother Glenn.
Services are 2 P.M. from the Harter Funeral Home, Mexico. Visitation will be 1-2 P.M. Prior to the service.

The Syracuse Post-Standard, Syracuse, New York - Mon 15 Aug 2016 
Switzer, Charles Arthur (I57628)
 
2343 Charles A. Tanner - 1899 - October 5, 1902. Son of Alvin T. and Sarah Louise Donovan Tanner.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 8, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - The little 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tanner died last Sunday afternoon, after an illness of about nine weeks. The parents have much sympathy from their friends. 
Tanner, Charles A. (I17916)
 
2344 Charles Allen
Charles S.Allen, 74, of RD
1, Altmar, died Sunday, April
25 at home.
Mr. Allen was born July 12,
1907, in Altmar to Harry and
Blanche Snow Allen and
attended Ricard School. He
married Libbie S. Wheeler on
Dec. 20, 1941.
Surviving are his wife; two
sons, Edward C. and Henry
H, both of Altmar; two
daughters, Mrs. Betty Gaglio
of Syracuse and Leona Cole
of Williamstown; three
brothers, Elwyn and. Leon;
both of Wjlliamstown, and
Howard of Altmar; and 11
grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m.
Wednesday at Foster- Hax
Funeral Home, Pulaski, the
Rev. John L. Gillette and the
Rev. Adelbert Edwards
officiating. Burial will be in
Fairview Cemetery, Williamstown. 
Allen, Charles Sylvester (I31363)
 
2345 Charles Allen Granger - February 23, 1931 -August 22, 1973. Son of Glenn Harrison and Floy Eva Daniels Granger.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 29, 1973 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles Granger, 42, Dies August 22 - Charles A. Granger, 42, Mexico Street, Altmar, died August 22, 1973. He was born February 23, 1931, at Pulaski, New York, the son of Glenn and Floy Daniels Granger. He attended Pulaski Academy. He was employed at various jobs in the area and the past 5 years was employed at Crouse-Hinds in Syracuse. He is survived by five brothers, Glenn C. Granger of Altmar, Clarence A. of Syracuse, Robert E. in Richland, Virgil M. of Syracuse, and Allen R. of Altmar, four sisters, Mrs. Florence Benway of Syracuse, Mrs. Frances Hazelwood of Niagara Falls, Miss Shirley M. Granger of Altmar, Miss Joyce I. Granger of North Syracuse. The funeral was at 1 p.m., August 24, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial was in Richland Cemetery, Richland.
 
Granger, Charles Allen (I31027)
 
2346 Charles and wife Bertha are found in the town of Lyme, Jefferson County in 1900 census. Yerdon, Charles W. (I50383)
 
2347 Charles Anson - April, 1852 - April 13, 1931. Son of Henry and Frances Harrington Anson. Husband of Cora A. Anson. Section 4, Row 14.

Newspaper Article - Thursday Evening, August 11, 1927 Syracuse Herald - Syracuse, New York - 'Heir' Ordered To Return $250 in Gold - Court Directs E. S. Bundy to Produce $104 in Currency, Too - An order directing Edward S. Bundy of Hamburg to appear in Surrogate's Court on May 26 and produce $250 in gold and $104 in currency left by Charles Anson, who died suddenly on April 13, has been granted by Surrogate John W. Sadler on motion of counsel for Fred Anson, administrator of the estate for his father. Bundy, the husband of a granddaughter of Anson took the money which he said was given to him by a note left by Anson. A note was left with the money which read: "Ted, this is for yours." Anson came to Syracuse on April 10 and took a room in a rooming house at 617 East Fayette Street. Three days later he was taken sick and died suddenly. He left no will which directed the distribution of the money he left. The son, a Syracuse chauffeur, was appointed administrator of the estate and he served upon Bundy a demand for the money and a gold watch and chain which was refused. McKay and Gosselin, counsel for the son, charges the note is not binding and says the money should become a part of the estate. The petition for letters of administration states the son and two grandchildren, Nathan Manwaring of Avon and Mrs. Ethel Manwaring Bundy of Hamburg are the heirs. 
Anson, Charles (I52675)
 
2348 Charles Benton Hibbard - March 27, 1847 - February 6, 1916. Son of Elisha Alanson and Cynthia B. Harris Hibbard. Husband of Mary L. Hill Hibbard.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 9, 1916 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - The death of Mr. Charles B. Hibbard, which occurred at his home in Sandy Creek, Sunday morning, was not unexpected as Mr. Hibbard had been in failing health for some time and had been confined to the house several weeks. Mr. Hibbard was born in the town of Sandy Creek sixty-eight years ago. When a young man he learned the jeweler's trade and in 1871 came to this town and opened a watch repair shop on the lower side of the river later removing to Jefferson street where he continued in business until 1908 when he sold his business to Mr. John C. Peach, and five years ago moved to Sandy Creek and opened a repair store. While a resident of Pulaski Mr. Hibbard made many friends. He was public spirited and took an interest in the Methodist church, of which he was a member and was concerned about the welfare of the school and village. He is survived by the widow and two daughters, Mrs. C. A. Potter, of Gowanda, New York, and Mrs. Herman VanHorne, of Sandy Creek. The funeral was held at the home in Sandy Creek yesterday at half-past ten and the remains were brought to Pulaski for burial in River Side Cemetery, on the Rome street road. The bearers who met the family and went to the cemetery from Pulaski were Messrs. F. G. Utley, L. J. Macy, F. G. Whitney, Frank Potter, J. W. Parkhurst and B. G. Seamans. Rev. A. P. Palmer conducted the burial service at the grave.
Newspaper Article - Thursday, February 17, 1916 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Hibbard Estate - Letters on the estate of Charles B. Hibbard, who died in Sandy Creek February 6, were asked in surrogate's court by Mary L. Hibbard, his widow. He left $5,000 personal and $2,000 real, all to the widow, except a $3,000 mortgage which she has the use of and of which is to go to a daughter, Carrie L Potter, of Collins, New York, at her death. The will says that another daughter, Cornelia H. VanHorn, is not mentioned because substantial advances have already been made her.
 
Hibbard, Charles Benton (I30599)
 
2349 Charles Briggs Filkins - February 1, 1866 - March 31, 1938. Son of William Henry and Nancy Alzina Ingersoll Filkins. Husband of Annette A. "Nettie" Robbins Filkins. Married July 3, 1889.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 6, 1938 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles Briggs Filkins, a retired fanner, died at the home of his son, Leon Filkins of Amboy, March 31, 1938. The body was brought here by Paul K. Foster and services were held at the Foster funeral parlors Saturday at 2 o'clock. Services were conducted by the Rev. W. A. Gardner, pastor of the M. E. church. Burial was in Riverside cemetery. Mr. Filkins was born February 1, 1866 in the Lehigh district. He was the youngest son of William Henry and Nancy Alzina Ingersoll Filkins who were life-long residents of the town of Richland. On July 3, 1889 he was married to Nettie Robbins of Boylston, who died March 23, 1927. To them were born nine children, Clarence died in 1925. Surviving him are Leon of Amboy; Henry B. of Mexico; Newton of Syracuse; Harold of Frankfort; Mrs. Edith Winks, Central Square; Mrs. Lydia Nichols, Mexico and Mrs. Rose Byington, Memphis. Eighteen grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, one brother, Isaac H. Fillcins, Wilson, Connecticut; two sisters, Mrs. Cora A. Fox and Mrs. B. S. Mickel of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews also survive.
 
Filkins, Charles Briggs (I36837)
 
2350 Charles Burdick, 77, of 103 King Ave., Solvay, died Monday at Silverman Hospital after a brief illness.
Born in Beaver Falls, Pa., he had lived in Solvay the past 10 years. Mr. Burdick had resided most of his life in Syracuse. He was a retired truck driver for Crowley Netherlands Dairy.
Surviving are his wife, the former Mabel Smith; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Clarence Mitchell; two stepsons, Roscoe and Jack Meisner; five stepgrandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Services and commital will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home.
The Rev. Franklin J. Weaver will officiate. Burial will be in Jacksonville Cemetery, Lysander.

Syracuse Post Standard June 18, 1975 
Burdick, Charles (I23217)
 

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