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| 251 | <b>Published Obituary</b> Joel William Burdett, aged 2 months, passed peacefully in the arms of his loving mother on the evening of June 26, 2012 at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas. Joel came into this world much earlier than planned on April 24, 2012 in Shenandoah, Texas and weighed at birth 1 pound, 12 ounces. Joel put up a tough fight with every issue that was put in his path and bounced back more times than anyone expected. In the end, there were too many obstacles for his little body to handle. He found comfort in holding his mother’s finger and listening to her voice every day. His favorite game was peek-a-boo, and he seemed to enjoy keeping his doctors and nurses on their toes. He will be missed by all who knew him and those who prayed for him all across the country. Joel William was the son of Andrew and Rebecca (Walker) Burdett of New Caney, Texas. He is also survived by his half-brother, Drew Burdett; his maternal grandparents, William and Kathleen Walker, of Conroe, Texas; and his paternal grandparents, James and Anna Burdett, of Geneseo, New York. In lieu of flowers, we would be honored if you would direct donations to the Ronald McDonald House in your area, as they allowed us to spend all the time we wanted with our little peanut. <b>Notes from Joel's Mother:</b> I kept a journal of thoughts for Joel, sort of like letters to him. It's the same journal where I kept copious notes regarding his day to day progress, so when the doctors did rounds I really felt a part of things. I sang the Sunshine song, played peek-a-boo, and held his hand for hours on end. Joel was my life. Andrew has been the rock, the glue that kept us all stable. He lifted our family in our darkest times and always kept hope alive. He was always there with unrelenting love and support, gave Joel "pep talks" before surgeries, and provided great comfort to every member of our family. Joel was blessed to have a big brother. But Drew's not just any big brother, he's the best big brother a baby could ever hope to have. He accepted Joel into his heart with open arms. It's so fitting that Drew should share a picture with Joel of R2-D2 and C-3PO from Star Wars. Unable to speak, R2-D2 communicates through a series of beeps and alarms like Joel did, and C-3PO understands and guards over him, just like Drew did. This brother's love was undeniable. Joel was also blessed to have terrific grandparents, both near and far. They rallied around us, surpassing all others with their love and support. This love can only be described as unconditional. Their presence brought comfort to young Joel as well as provided sturdy support for us as parents as we faced insurmountable obstacles. Their selflessness and time communicated volumes to all of us. Their devotion was clear. In addition to those at the service, Joel has extended family and friends who have lovingly provided support from across the miles. No one can deny the overwhelming effect this small child had on all who touched his life. Starting his journey in The Woodlands, Joel melted the hearts of the doctors, nurses, and staff. Even after he'd left their care, they reached out to him and his family. When Joel was transferred to the facility downtown, he managed to soften the hearts of a new medical staff, who day after day witnessed the incredibly brave journey of a boy too young for this world. He defeated the odds and broke more barriers than anyone could imagine. His days with us have been truly divine. In his darkest days, he fought through and stayed strong; his strength enabling us as a family to survive another loss in our lives. An infant of only a few pounds, Joel provided support to us as we grieved, thus helping us to pull through and prepare for what was to come. But as days went by, Joel's spirit could no longer be contained in his frail young body. Joel's time with us was brief yet equally profound. He has touched our lives and made us all better people in the eyes of God. And for that, we must be truly grateful. | Burdett, Joel William (I407)
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| 252 | 'infant' Haggerty - died October, 1914. Son of Frederick S. and Nellie Mildred Cox Haggerty. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 4, 1914 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Village Notes - Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Haggerty have the sympathy of their Pulaski friends in the death of their infant son whose remains were brought here last week for burial in Riverside cemetery. | Haggerty, Unknown (I24987)
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| 253 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lamb, Marcia (I3369)
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| 254 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Matteson, Jordan Michael (I44362)
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| 255 | (adopted) | Burroughs, Theresa (I48363)
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| 256 | (Also see Vic's WorldConnect Database: "Descendants of William Hillard (1614_16__)" here: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi) | Source (S550)
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| 257 | (Also see Vic's WorldConnect Database: "Descendants of William Hillard (1614_16__)" here: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi) | Source (S2059)
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| 258 | (From French Family web site:) Abram French, twin [18], b. ca. 1785 in PA (as stated by his daughters Keziah and Anne in the 1880 census) [12]. But, his daughter Annie’s death certificate states that her father Abraham French was born in Unadilla, Otsego, NY, and her mother Susan M. McLain was born in Little Washington, PA. However, according to the 1790 census, his father was living in Montgomery County, NY. Abraham m. Susan B. McLean or McLain ca. 1819 most likely in PA, and he died before 1856 (he is not in the 1850 census with Susan) and was buried at his brother Dudley’s farm. Susan McLain, b. 18 Aug 1796, the dau. of Peter McLain (1751-1817) and Lucy Weathersby (1764-1843), Peter was from Isle of Skye, Invernessshire, Scotland, and immigrated to North Carolina. In the 1790 census, Peter was about 40 years old; the only Peter McLain who appears in NY at that time lived in New York City Dock Ward, NY, NY, with a family of 7, and spelled his name McLean, and lived next to John Baldsin and Isaac Moses. . Susan McLain French died in Philadelphia, PA on 19 Nov 1872, per the French Bible. Abram is listed in the 1800 census of Unadilla, Otsego, NY, age 10-15. Abraham d. 1855. 1810 census A. (Abram?) French, Otego, Otsego, NY 1 male, 16-25, b. 1785-1794 - Possibly Abram French 1 female under 10 1 female 16-25 1820 census -- an Abraham French living in Unadilla, Otsego Co., NY, aged over 25 (born before 1795) and his wife aged under 25 (born after 1795) and 1 male child under 10 (born 1810-1820). One of his neighbors is Henry M. French, and another neighbor is Joshua Burdick. 1830 census -- Abraham was born between 1780 and 1790 and his wife was born between 1790 and 1800. 1830 Land Records: French, Abraham Township: Nichols County: Tioga State: New York Year: 1840 Roll: M704_344 Page: 48 Image: 96 males 1-0-1-0-0-0-1 females 1-2-0-1-0-0-1 1831-1834 -- Abraham French moved from PA to NY sometime between 1831 and 1834. 1840 census -- Nichols, Tioga Co., NY, shows Abraham with a total of 8 persons in the household: 1 male under 5, 1 male 10-14 (Barney), 1 male 50-59 (Abraham), 1 female under 5, 2 females 5-9, 1 female 15-19, 1 female 40-49 (his wife). The 1860 census shows both Albert French (b. 1856 in NY) and Ephraim French (b. 1831 in MA) living in Nichols, Tioga Co., NY. These men seem to have no connection to Abraham. In 1840 Abraham was in Nichols, Tioga Co., NY. It is very close to the PA border. A river runs through it which I think is the Susquehanna River that goes south through Middletown and then out by Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay. Many other French families lived along the Susquehanna River. 1850 census -- Susan French appears in the 1850 census of Philadelphia, age 55, born in 1795 in PA, with dau. Christiana French (19) and dau. Hannah French (16) and David Ross (28), John Edwards (26), and Charles Edwards (0). Abraham d. 1855 at “Uncle Dudley’s” farm in Middletown, Dauphin Co., PA. This “could” have been along the Swatara Creek which is a tributary to the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. Uncle Dudley’s farm was along a river in Pennsylvania. It could have also been in Nichols, Tioga Co., NY along the Susquehanna River. George Fisher was the founder of Middletown, and the Fisher family married into the French family, if not briefly, when Fanny Morehouse first married a Fisher. Fisher Avenue in Middletown is about 4 blocks west of the Swatara River. The Middletown Cemetery is also in the area, where some of his children and grandchildren are buried. George Fisher built his house along the Swatara River at Pineford on the high ground on its western bank in April 1752. 1850 -- Jane French Edward’s mother, Susan French appears in the 1850 census of Philadelphia, age 55, born in 1795 in PA, with Christiana French (19) and Hannah French (16) and David Ross (28, b. 1822 in Ireland), John Edwards (26, b. 1824 in NY), and Charles Edwards (0, b. 1850 in PA). Christiana French was born in 1831 in PA and Hannah French was born in 1834 in NY. This indicates that Abraham French moved from PA to NY sometime between 1831 and 1834. 1870 census -- Susan French appears in Philadelphia as age 74, born in 1796, living with Annie H. French (28, b. 1842 in NY) and the Meurer family from Germany. 1872 - Susan Mclain French died. Pineford Area along the Swatara The whole tract was heavily timbered with fine oak, hickory, walnut, chestnut, locust, poplar, and laurel trees. His log cabin was 18 x 18 feet square and one and one-half stories high. He then built a house immediately in front, 30 x 50 feet and 2-stories high with a 12-foot wide porch on the south and east sides. A few Quaker families soon followed Fisher, and later, some Scotch and Irish traders came. The settlement grew, and a town was laid out a short distance west of his residence, encompassing 3 streets: High, Main, and Water running from east to west, and five streets from north to south: Union (the street where the hotel was located), Pine, Spruce, Race, and Vine. They became friends with the Indians, Quakers (including William Penn), and the Mennonites (who settled to the eastward). He belonged to St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, erected 1767 in Middletown, at 31 W. High Street; it is the oldest church edifice in the county. This information may be useful for the French family, as David Ettele (German name) or Ettla or Ettley belonged to this congregation [11]. A new larger church was built in 1878. See http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=7167. Kierch in German means church. | French, Abram (I84560)
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| 259 | (From the Pulaski Democrat, July 23, 1975) Eben J. Forbes, 20, of Richland was pronounced dead on. arrival at Oswego Hospital from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident on Monday evening, July 14. Pulaski State Police said the Oswego county, coroner ruled death due to massive head injuries. Troopers said Mr. Forbes negotiated a curve on the North Fernwood Road, one tenth of a mile south of County Route 28 in the Town of Richland, then crossed the center line and ran off the road, striking guardrails. The motorcycle continued down an embankment, troopers said, and struck several small trees. Troopers blamed the crash on driver inexperience. The vehicle was owned by Donald C. Calvin, Richland, troopers said. Born March .7, 1955 in Oswego, he was the. son of Eben A. and Nancy Yerdon Forbes. He graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School in 1973, and Mohawk Community College in June. He was active in high school sports and was a member of the Corner's Restaurant softball team. He was employed by the Arthur Hilliker electrical firm. Besides his parents, he is survived by two s'isters, Patricia A. and Linda S., both at home, and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Yerdon of Richfield. Funeralservices were held on Thursday, July 17 at 1p.m. at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski with the Rev.Richard A. Clay officiating. Burial was in Pulaski Cemetery. | Forbes, Eben (I60304)
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| 260 | (Front Page of the Pulaski Democrat, November 28, 1917) Died in Altmar November 21, 1917, Edward LaVeck aged 73 years. Edward LaVeck was born in Ottawa, Canada Mar 3, 1844 and passed away at his home ill Altmar, November 21, 1917. Mr. LaVeck came to Fulton, Oswego Co. When about 21 years of age and there married Miss Alvina Boyce who survives him. Six children were born of this marriage, three of whom survive, namely Frank LaVeck of Pulaski, William and John of Altmar. The three who are gone are Fred and Charlie who died in infancy, and the only daughter, Mrs. Eva Jacobson who passed away at Kasoag, Nov. 12, 1903. Mr. LaVeck is also survived by seven grandchildren, Miss Mildred Jacobson and Howard, Marion and Allan LaVeck of Altmar and Miss Ethel, Virgil and, Leland LaVeck of Pulaski, and one great grandchild, Vernon LaVeck of Altmar, also one Brother, Frank LaVeck of Fulton and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Herrick of California besides a number of other relatives, one nephew being with the motorcycle squad in Texas. Mr. I.aVeck had lived in Oswego County most of his life, having worked for the Post and Henderson Company on the river at Stillwater for 17 years. For the last fourteen year's he had conducted a meat market in this village. Mr. LaVeck had been afflicted with asthma for a great many years and had suffered terribly with this disease. He will be greatly missed by his wife, who has cared for him devotedly during his years of ill health and his granddaughter, Mildred Jacobson, who having lost both parents has always made her home with her grandparents. He will also be missed by his children, other relatives and friends. Funeral services for Mr. LaVeck were held at the Methodist church, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the pastor, Rev. A. A. Lawrence officiating.' Three selections, "Thy Will Be Done," "When at Last We- Say Good Bye", and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" were sung by Mrs. D. A. Fradenburgh and E. A. Field. Those acting as bearers were C. E. Reese, V. D. Pierce, Peter Truax, Lawrence Meegan, J . J. Sterling and Emory Dawley. Interment was made in Riverside cemetery. Friends from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. LaVeck's brother, Frank LaVeck; a brother-in-law, Peter Quirk and the following nephews and nieces, Frank Quirk , Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaVeck, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaVeck Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George LaVeck, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bourlier, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden and William Henry LaVeck all of Fulton. Miss Ethel Chase, of Gouverneur, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaVeck, Miss Ethel, Leland and Virgil LaVeck of Pulaski. | Laveck, Edward (I54029)
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| 261 | (husband remarries) | Noyes, Lucy Rhoda (I56396)
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| 262 | (I) John Hubbs, undoubtedly a native of England, appears of record in Hempstead, New York, as early as November 17, 1668, at which time he bought eighteen acres of land. On September 23,1680, he purchased a house and lands from William Jones, and appears in connection with land transactions, July 11, 1691. He was a cooper and also a surgeon, and was occupied with both arts according to the town records. His wife’s name was Silence, and she survived him, he being deceased in 1711, when records prove her existence. He was one of the patentees of Hempstead, and paid a fee of five shillings and sixpence toward the patent. In 1723 a division of lands was made in which Robert Hubbs received in the right of his father, John Hubbs, fifteen and one-quarter acres, and nine square rods on the east side of the Rockaway road, valued at twenty-two shillings and eleven pence, apd later nine acres and twenty rods at Rockaway, valued at three pounds, thirteen shillings. He had a daughter Elizabeth, who married Adam Mott. A full record of his children is not obtainable. | Hubbs, John (I62536)
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| 263 | (Obituary cited) | Hill, Audrey M. (I49964)
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| 264 | (Pulaski Democrat, February 14, 1884) "Mr. Ansel Brown, lately deceased, was one of the most extensive land owners in this town. From childhood he had been a resident of Richland and was perhaps as well known as any man in it. He had never been married. Mr. Edmund Brown, a brother, Mrs. A. Twitchell, Mrs. D. C. May, a maiden sister, and an aged mother survive him. The two latter having a home with him. The funeral services were held in the M. E. Church of this village, on Tuesday of this week, Rev. G. P. Kenney officiating."(Pulaski Democrat, February 14, 1884) "Mr. Ansel Brown, lately deceased, was one of the most extensive land owners in this town. From childhood he had been a resident of Richland and was perhaps as well known as any man in it. He had never been married. Mr. Edmund Brown, a brother, Mrs. A. Twitchell, Mrs. D. C. May, a maiden sister, and an aged mother survive him. The two latter having a home with him. The funeral services were held in the M. E. Church of this village, on Tuesday of this week, Rev. G. P. Kenney officiating." | Brown, Ansel W. (I68428)
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| 265 | (ref--Obit) 1900 census cites 1892 as birth year. Birth record from Ackley School Record | Yerdon, Ina M. (I50252)
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| 266 | (Ref--Obituary) | Lodge, Neva (I49793)
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| 267 | (Ref. Obituary) | Marsden, Margaret Alice (I69123)
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| 268 | (Unknown Source) - Deaths - Mrs. William D. Kelly - Mrs. Nina R. (Filkins) Kelley, wife of William D. Kelley, 41 Somerset street, Worcester, formerly of this city, died at her home yesterday. She was a native of Pulaski, N. Y. She left Fitchburg for Worchester about 18 years ago. She is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Roy M. Hills of this city; a sister, Mrs. C. Kent Robinson of Pulaski N. Y., and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at Sessions chapel, Worcester, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in Pulaski N. Y. | Filkins, Nina R. (I45448)
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| 269 | (VI) Henry, eldest son of Samuel and Hannah (Eells) Palmer, was born in Stonington, Connecticut, October 9, 1784, died aged sixty-six years six months. He married, June 3, 1804, Mary Kennedy, born April 9, 1786, who survived him twelve years. After his marriage he settled in the town of Johnstown, now Fulton county, New York, on a tract of wild land that he cleared and improved. Children: Silas, born April 11, 1805, died in Wisconsin, aged sixty-five years; married April 16, 1825, Ruth Read. Roxana, born June 4, 1807. Thornton, born July 29, 1808; a carpenter and carriage builder; died in Fulton county, aged seventy-five years; married, October 15, 1834, Ovanda Hubbs; children: Levi H., married, (first) Emma Huckins; (second) Elizabeth Levally; (third) Minnie Cole; Albert, married Jane Britt, and had a son, Albert B., born March 9, 1878; by his second wife had a son Carrol. Robert, of whom further. Hugh, born December 13, 1811, died November 18, 1880; a tanner and manufacturer of Gloversville, New York; married (first) October 21, 1833, Catherine Chase; (second) Susan Jansen. Children, all by first wife: Clarissa, married Willard McGregor, and had Margaret; Martha, died February 4, 1854. Prudence, married (first) Thomas McCombs; (second) Samuel Senior; by first husband had Edward, born April, 1871, died in 1908. Paulina, born January 14, 1813. Esther, born April 29, 1814, died May 8, 1893; married, November 10, 1833, Adam Fritcher; children: Alfred P., married Margaret Smith; James, married Sarah Payne, and had William, born May 1, 1858, who married, December 10, 1882, Nellie Sprague, and had Alfred, born August 18, 1886, and William Sprague, born July 1, 1896. Alford, born December 27, 1815. Priscilla, born March 24, 1817. Rusilla, born April 17, 1821; married William Avery, and removed to Herkimer county; children: Henry and Fred. Fatima, born June 18, 1822; married, January 9, 1840, Robert Milligan; children: Dorothy and Thomas. Perlina, born May 27, 1823; married, September 30, 1842, Joseph Back, who died February 16, 1898; children: Silas, married (first) Cynthia Avery, died October 29, 1877; married (second) Alice Bishop; Mary Catherine, died July 17, 1844; Carrie R., died June 6, 1882, married James M. Thompson and had Mark and Carrie; Eli, died September 25, 1863; Joseph; Fannie, married (first) M. Wheeler; (second) Edward Paramore. Cordelia, born April 2, 1824; married, November 14, 1842, John R. Wood, and has Lottie and Mary. Henry A., born June 21, 1828; married, November 9, 1851, Angelina Smith, and removed to Wisconsin, where he died. | Palmer, Henry (I68095)
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| 270 | *** Abbie Mae Kilburn Nichols - August 27, 1865 - July 9, 1935. Daughter of George Washington and Ann Elizabeth Ackley Kilburn. Wife of Lavannah Nichols & Jacob Malloy. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 10, 1935 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Abbie Malloy, 70, wife of Jacob Malloy, died at her home on Bridge Street early yesterday morning. Mrs. Malloy was born in Sandy Creek, August 27, 1865. She came to Pulaski about twenty years ago. She was a member of the Methodist church of this village. Surviving are four children by a previous marriage, James B. Nichols, Richland; George Nichols, Oswego; Mrs. Gertrude Murphy, Oswego and Mrs. Carl Schwartz of Seattle, Washington. Also three brothers, Charles Kilburn, Oswego; Wesley Kilburn, Rochester and Austin Kilburn, Watertown. The funeral will be held at two o'clock Thursday afternoon, Rev. Henry Bridge officiating. Burial in Richland. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 10, 1935 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, July 10 - The funeral of Mrs. Jacob Malloy, whose death occurred Monday evening will be held from the family home in Bridge Street on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The service will be conducted by the Rev. Henry Bridge of the Methodist Episcopal church and interment will be made in the Richland cemetery. | Kilburn, Abbie May (I40924)
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| 271 | *** Alice Pearl Lister Waterstripe - 1882 - July 12, 1941. Daughter of Granville and Mary Lister. Wife of Rev. Emerson John Waterstripe. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 24, 1941 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Waterstripe Rites Held at Richland - The death of Mrs. Alice Lister Waterstripe, wife of Rev. Emerson J. Waterstripe, former residents of this vicinity, occurred at Sweet Valley, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, July 12. Before leaving here about 12 years ago Rev. Waterstripe was pastor of the Church of Christ at Richland. Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Bumise Waterstripe of Pulaski, and Glen Waterstripe of the U. S. Army, located, at Angel Island, California; two daughters, Mrs. Howard Sprague of Sidney and Mrs. Harold Britt of Baltimore; and three grandchildren, Robert and Harold Waterstripe of Pulaski and Alice Mae Britt of Baltimore. Funeral services were held last Friday from the Richland Church of Christ, Rev. Ray Williams of Sand Ridge, officiating, and burial was in Richland Cemetery. The musical selections were given by friends from Pennsylvania and the bearers were also from there. | Lister, Alice Pearl (I3381)
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| 272 | *** Burton Dawley - 1932 - 1932. Son of Orley Burton and Gladys M. Freeman Dawley. Section 4, Row 28. | Dawley, Burton (I1965)
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| 273 | *** Charles H. Bennett - November 26, 1867 - March 29, 1944. Plot: R Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 30, 1944 Pulasko Democrat - Charles H. Bennett Dies in Mexico - Charles H. Bennett, aged 77 years, native of Redfield, died Wednesday following a brief illness. Born November 26, 1867, Mr. Bennett was the son of John and Mary Bennett. He spent most of his life in the lumbering business in Redfield, but for the last 17 years had operated a farm in Fernwood. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cora Bennett; two daughters, Mrs. Eva Naurock of Syracuse; and Miss Dora Bennett of Fernwood; four sons, Pearl E. of New Jersey, Charles H. of Attica, G. John of Syracuse and William E. Bennettt, who lives at home. The funeral was held at the Foster funeral home in Pulaski, Saturday at 2 p.m. Burial was in Sandy Creek. | Bennett, Charles H. (I52539)
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| 274 | *** Charles Harvey Hutchinson - December 7, 1914 - March 1, 1993. Son of Matchurne and Lulu Shavor Hutchinson. Husband of Gwendolyn P. Morris Hutchinson. Married April 3, 1938. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, March 2, 1993 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Charles H. Hutchinson Dies At His Home - Charles H. Hutchinson, 78, of County Route 22, died Monday at his home. The funeral will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Janet Gibbs officiating. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Surviving are a son, Paul, Pulaski; two daughters, Sallyanne Finster, Ricard, and Barbara Mellen, Orwell; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; three sisters, Charlotte Stevens, Syracuse, Ethel Starring, Mottville, and Phinney Pickford, Phoenix; a half-brother, Robert, Camden; three half-sisters, Jean Foster, Lacona, Cathy Roberts, Cato, and Carol Gareau, Pulaski; and his stepmother, Leah Hutchinson, Pulaski. Born in Woodville, December 7, 1914, a son of Matchurne and Lulu Shavor Hutchinson, he married Gwendolyn P. Morris April 3, 1938. She died in 1990. Mr. Hutchinson lived in Orwell since 1916 and was employed 25 years by Carrier Corp., Syracuse, retiring in 1976. He was previously employed by Rome Cable Co. for 10 years and was also a farmer, logger and carpenter. | Hutchinson, Charles Harvey (I34964)
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| 275 | *** Clarence E. Rupracht - September 17, 1885 - August 6, 1982. Son of Frederick and Carrie Woodruff Rupracht. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, August 7, 1982 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Clarence E. Rupracht, 97, of Town Road, died Friday afternoon at the home of his niece, Shirley Sanderson, where he had resided for the past three years. Born September 17, 1885 in West Monroe, he was the son of Fred and Carrie Rupracht. He farmed for 65 years on the Town Line Road, retiring several years ago. He was a member of the Albion Center Grange for 75 years. Surviving are two sisters-in-law, Ella Rupracht of Pulaski and Ruth Rupracht of Adams and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be at 11 a m Monday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, with the Rev. Earl Smith officiating. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. | Rupracht, Clarence E. (I8620)
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| 276 | *** Clarence James Spicer - January 6, 1884 - June 2, 1960. Son of James and Rebecca McClary Spicer. Husband of Helen Fox Obleman Spicer. Married April 8, 1903. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 9, 1960 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - C. J. Spicer Dies Suddenly - Last rites for Clarence Spicer, 76, who died suddenly at his home in Richland Thursday evening, were held Sunday at the Foster Funeral Home at 2 p.m. The Rev. Robert Brownell of Fulton officiated. Interment was in Richland Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen Obleman Spicer; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Irene) Currie of Sandy Pond; a son, Ronald Spicer of Syracuse; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mr. Spicer was born January 6, 1884, at Sulphur Springs, Town of Hounsfield in Jefferson County, the son of James and Rebecca McClary Spicer. When he was one and one half years old his father died and his mother later married Walter Ames. The family moved to Richland when he was a small boy. For many years he was a farmer on the Richland-Lacona Road before moving into the village of Richland in 1947. He carried on farming on a small scale after moving into town. He was married to Helen Obleman on April 8, 1903. Mr. Spicer was assessor for the Town of Richland for four years and was a member of the Richland Church of Christ. | Spicer, Clarence James (I56781)
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| 277 | *** Claude Wyman - November 18, 1885 - December 17, 1960. Son of Jay F. and Florence Myers Wyman. Husband of Emma Olive Fox Wyman. Married November 14, 1906. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 22, 1960 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Heart Ailment Takes C. Wyman ¬Claude Wyman, 75, of Sandy Pond, died Saturday evening at the Oswego Hospital a short time after admittance. Death was attributed to a heart ailment. Services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Taylor Funeral Home with the Rev. W. Russell Clark, pastor of Park Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in Richland Cemetery in the spring. He is survived by his wife, Olive Fox Wyman, and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Wyman was born at Richland on November 18, 1885, the son of Jay and Florence Myers Wyman. He was married to Miss Olive Fox in Pulaski on November 14, 1906. He had resided at Sandy Pond the past 40 years and was a member of the Sandy Pond Sportsman Association. He was self-employed as a painter. | Wyman, Claude (I29882)
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| 278 | *** Clyde Arthur Rupracht - April 15, 1898 - January 18, 1965. Son of Frederick and Carrie Woodruff Rupracht. Husband of Ruth Saunders. Married August 16, 1924. Newspaper Obituary - (date and newspaper unavailable) 1965 - Mannsville - Clyde Arthur Rupracht, 66, died of a heart attack at 9 a.m. yesterday at his home in Wardwell Settlement. He suffered an attack January 18 and was a patient at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, until last Saturday when he returned home. The funeral will be at the Carpenter-Stoodley funeral home, Belleville, Monday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Willis cemetery, Fernwood, in the spring. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Surviving Mr. Rupracht are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Saunders Rupracht; two brothers, Clarence and Fred, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Winifred (Goldie) Walker, Oswego, and Mrs. Guy (Neva) Phillips, Parish. Mr. Rupracht was born April 15, 1898, in Parish, a son of Fred and Carrie Woodruff Rupracht. He married Miss Ruth Saunders, August 16, 1924, in the Belleville Methodist church. Mr. Rupracht was employed at the United Milk company plant in Pierrepont Manor 24 years. After his retirement he went into business for himself as an electrician. He was a member of the Belleville Methodist church and the Mannsville grange. | Rupracht, Claude Arthur (I8455)
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| 279 | *** Emma Olive Fox Wyman - March 26, 1887 - August 29, 1969. Daughter of Ephriam J. and Emma Frost Fox. Wife of Claude Wyman. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 18, 1969 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Wyman Rites September 1 ¬Mrs. Emma Olive Wyman, 82, died Friday, August 29 at Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown, a patient there since August 4. Born in Richland March 26, 1887, she was the daughter of the late Ephriam and Emma Frost Fox, and attended school in Richland. She was married to Claude Wyman in 1905, residing in the Richland and Sandy Pond area. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. Services were held Monday, September 1 at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home with a requiem Mass at St. Francis Church, Lacona, celebrated by the Rev. William Stewart. Burial was in Richland Cemetery. | Fox, Emma Oliva (I29902)
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| 280 | *** Florence Marshall Mitchell - December 3, 1908 - August 1, 2001. Daughter of George W. and Carrie Rathbun Marshall. Wife of Harold Albert Mitchell. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, August 3, 2001 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Florence M. Mitchell, - Homemaker - Florence Marshall Mitchell, 92, Springbrook Apartments, died Wednesday at her home. Mrs. Mitchell, a homemaker, had lived in Richland and Williamstown before moving to Pulaski. Born December 3, 1908, in Williamstown, daughter of George and Carrie Rathbun Marshall, she attended Williamstown schools and graduated from Camden High School in 1928. She married Harold A. Mitchell in May 1950 in Williamstown. Mr. Mitchell died August 13, 1973. Mrs. Mitchell was a member of Williamstown Community Church and a longtime volunteer at the Pulaski Senior Nutrition Site. Surviving are a sister, Marjorie Rosegren, Palenville, a sister-in-law, Jeanne Mitchell, Oswego, and several nieces and nephews. A sister, Amy Marshall, died before her. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Oswego County Hospice, P.O. Box 102, Oswego, New York 13126, or Park United Methodist Church, Hubble Street, Pulaski, New York 13142.*** Florence Marshall Mitchell - December 3, 1908 - August 1, 2001. Daughter of George W. and Carrie Rathbun Marshall. Wife of Harold Albert Mitchell. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, August 3, 2001 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Florence M. Mitchell, - Homemaker - Florence Marshall Mitchell, 92, Springbrook Apartments, died Wednesday at her home. Mrs. Mitchell, a homemaker, had lived in Richland and Williamstown before moving to Pulaski. Born December 3, 1908, in Williamstown, daughter of George and Carrie Rathbun Marshall, she attended Williamstown schools and graduated from Camden High School in 1928. She married Harold A. Mitchell in May 1950 in Williamstown. Mr. Mitchell died August 13, 1973. Mrs. Mitchell was a member of Williamstown Community Church and a longtime volunteer at the Pulaski Senior Nutrition Site. Surviving are a sister, Marjorie Rosegren, Palenville, a sister-in-law, Jeanne Mitchell, Oswego, and several nieces and nephews. A sister, Amy Marshall, died before her. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Oswego County Hospice, P.O. Box 102, Oswego, New York 13126, or Park United Methodist Church, Hubble Street, Pulaski, New York 13142.*** Florence Marshall Mitchell - December 3, 1908 - August 1, 2001. Daughter of George W. and Carrie Rathbun Marshall. Wife of Harold Albert Mitchell. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, August 3, 2001 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Florence M. Mitchell, - Homemaker - Florence Marshall Mitchell, 92, Springbrook Apartments, died Wednesday at her home. Mrs. Mitchell, a homemaker, had lived in Richland and Williamstown before moving to Pulaski. Born December 3, 1908, in Williamstown, daughter of George and Carrie Rathbun Marshall, she attended Williamstown schools and graduated from Camden High School in 1928. She married Harold A. Mitchell in May 1950 in Williamstown. Mr. Mitchell died August 13, 1973. Mrs. Mitchell was a member of Williamstown Community Church and a longtime volunteer at the Pulaski Senior Nutrition Site. Surviving are a sister, Marjorie Rosegren, Palenville, a sister-in-law, Jeanne Mitchell, Oswego, and several nieces and nephews. A sister, Amy Marshall, died before her. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Oswego County Hospice, P.O. Box 102, Oswego, New York 13126, or Park United Methodist Church, Hubble Street, Pulaski, New York 13142. | Marshall, Florence (I76587)
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| 281 | *** Floyd Ernest Rupracht - August 17, 1889 - April 9, 1956. Son of Frederick and Carrie Woodruff Rupracht. Husband of Brownie I. Ackley Rupracht. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, April 10, 1956 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Floyd E. Rupracht, 67, died Monday afternoon at his home in Pulaski, RD, following a long illness. Mr. Rupracht was born August 17, 1889, in Woodard, New York, the son of Fred and Carrie Woodruff Rupracht. He had lived in this vicinity for 34 years and had been a farmer and cattle dealer for 40 years. He was also a 40-year member of the Albion Center Grange. Surviving are his wife, Brownie Ackley Rupracht; one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Greenwood, Pulaski; three brothers, Fred and Clarence Rupracht of Pulaski and Clyde Rupracht of Pierrepont Manor; three sisters, Mrs. William Rice and Mrs. Winfred Walker, both of Oswego, and Mrs. Guy Phillips of Parish; one grandson and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 at the Foster funeral home Park Street. Rev. W. Russell Clark, pastor of the Methodist church, will officiate and burial will be in Willis cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. | Rupracht, Floyd Ernest (I17384)
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| 282 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schryver, Leonard Richard (I70211)
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| 283 | *** Lucretia S. Mellen - died February 18, 1887, age 68 years, 10 months. Wife of Norman Mellen. | Gould, Lucretia S. (I54034)
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| 284 | *** Melody Marlene Maitland - June 28, 1964 - July 5, 1964. Daughter of David L. and Donna Denny Maitland. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 9, 1964 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Infant Maitland Rites Are Held - Funeral services for Melody Marlene Maitland, seven-day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Maitland of Richland, were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Foster Funeral Home. The Rev. Nelson Reppert of the Richland Methodist Church officiated. Burial was in Richland Cemetery. Surviving besides her parents, are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Denny and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maitland of Richland. Melody was born June 29, 1964, at Oswego Hospital the daughter of David and Donna Denny Maitland. She re-entered Oswego Hospital Sunday morning and died Sunday afternoon. | Maitland, Melody (I958)
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| 285 | *** Newton W. Taplin - 1900 - April 21, 1918. Son of William Henry and Alberta Yerdon Taplin. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 24, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - The funeral service of Newton Taplin who was fatally injured a week ago Sunday night while in company with Glen Marsh, Charles Briggs, Miss Coon, Miss Florence Widrig and Miss Alta Briggs, the latter two being killed instantly, took place this afternoon at 1 o'clock at the M. E, church, Rev. Walter Clement officiating. Newton, who was 18 years old, put up a brave fight for just one week, death resulting from concussion of the brain. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Taplin, he has three brothers, Wyon, who is in France with Pershing's army and Claud who is in the Panama Canal zone and Elmon at home. The families who were so hard hit by this sad accident have the sympathy of the whole community. Newspaper Article - Monday, April 29, 1918 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Coroner Hollis Files Report - The reports of Coroner Hollis in the cases of Alta Briggs, Florence Widrig and Newton Taplin, who met death while walking on the New York Central tracks near Richland, two weeks ago, was filed in the County Clerk's office today. The report simply says that - death was caused by the injuries received. Killed at Railroad Crossing in Richland Hamlet. | Taplin, Newton William (I75924)
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| 286 | *** Sally V. Kerns Turo - July 6, 1924 - June 1, 2010. Daughter of George and Mary Jane Shetterly Kerns. Wife of Paul C. Turo. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 3, 2010 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Sandy Creek - Sally V. Turo, age 85, of Sandy Creek, passed away June 1, 2010, at Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown. Memorial Services will be held Saturday 1 p.m. at the Sandy Creek Town Hall on Harwood Dr. Burial at a later date in Richland Cemetery. Mrs. Turo donated her remains to the Anatomical Gift Program at Upstate Medical University. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Friendship Thrift Shoppe P.O. Box 166, Lacona, New York 13083 or The History Room at the Sandy Creek Town Hall. Arrangements are by Summerville Funeral Home Sandy Creek. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 3, 2010 The Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Sally V. Turo, age 85, of Sandy Creek, passed away June 1, 2010 at Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown. Born July 6, 1924 in Greenfield, Iowa. Daughter of the late George and Mary Jane Shetterly Kerns. Moved to Richland in 1939. She married Paul C. Turo November 2, 1945. They lived in Sandy Creek since 1948. She graduated from Pulaski High School. She was a long time member of Sandy Creek United Methodist Church and her and her husband participated in the Half-Shire Historical Society. Her Husband died in 1987. Over the past 20 years she did volunteer work at Ainsworth Memorial, Friendship Thrift Shoppe, Sandy Creek Food Pantry and the History Room at the Town Hall. Survived by a daughter, Sharon Turo of Hartford, Connecticut; a son, George (Kathy), Turo of Troy, New York; two grandchildren, Eileen Turo and Kate Phillips; three great-grandchildren, Quinn, Caroline and Carter. She was predeceased by one sister and two brothers. Memorial services will be held June 5 at 1 p.m. at the Sandy Creek Town Hall on Harwood Dr. Burial at a later date in Richland Cemetery. Mrs. Turo donated her remains to the Anatomical Gift Program at Upstate Medical University. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Friendship Thrift Shoppe, P.O. Box 166, Lacona, New York 13083 or The History Room at the Sandy Creek Town Hall. Arrangements are by Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. | Kerne, Sally Viola (I23742)
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| 287 | *** Vernon Jesse Mowers - 1906 - April 16, 1938. Husband of Marian G. Mowers. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, April 18, 1938 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mowers Funeral To Be Held On Tuesday - Pulaski, April 18 - The funeral of Vernon Jesse Mowers, who died early Saturday morning from injuries received when he was thrown against a buzz saw on a town of Richland wood cutting job Friday, will be held in the Richland Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. They will be conducted by the Rev. Charles T. Martin, pastor of the church and burial will be in the Richland cemetery. It is expected that Assistant District Attorney Clarence J. Gorman will conduct an inquiry into the cause of the accident within the next day or two. Newspaper Obituary - April 20, 1938 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Entered Into Rest - Mowers - In Syracuse Memorial Hospital, April 16, 1938, Vernon J. Mowers, 31, of Richland. | Mowers, Vernon Jesse (I35899)
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| 288 | *** Walter S. Wallace - July 11, 1932 - February 16, 1996. Son of William and Doris Mowers Wallace. Husband of Shirley Ann Trumble Wallace. Married June 2, 1952. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, February 17, 1996 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Walter S. Wallace Dies, Rites Slated Sunday - Walter S. Wallace, 63, Valley Road, died Thursday at his home. The funeral will be 3 p.m. Sunday at Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, Pulaski. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Surviving are a son, Walter "Skip" Jr., Florida; a daughter, Theresa Meza, also of Florida; two sisters, Audrey Jennings, Oakland, Illinois, and Mrs. Floyd (Charlotte) Stoutenger, Syracuse. Bom July 11, 1932, in Altmar, son of William and Doris Mowers Wallace, he attended Pulaski Academy and Central School and Mexico Academy and Central School. A carpenter and painter in the construction business he was also employed by Goodsell's Feed Mill, Femwood. Mr. Wallace was a past member of Femwood Methodist Church. | Wallace, Walter S. (I28388)
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| 289 | **** [Source added during the import of the WorldConnect Database: "Ancestors of Vern Divine", by Kennett Art Offill, dated 22 Jun 2010] | Source (S614)
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| 292 | ***Marian G. Daniels Mowers - August 7, 1904 - October 26, 1979. Daughter of John and Gertrude Daniels. Wife of Vernon Jesse Mowers. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, October 27, 1979 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico - Mrs. Marian G. Mowers, 75, of Pulaski Street, died Friday at her home. Bom August 7, 1904 in Parish, she lived here for 35 years, originally residing in Richland. She was the widow of Vernon J. Mowers who died in 1938. Mrs. Mowers was a member of the Silver Crest Lodge 229 of Rebekahs. Surviving are two sons, Robert and Vernon of Mexico; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, and a brother, Clark Daniels of Mexico. Private services will be Monday at Harter-Olmsted Funeral Home, Rev. Charles Austin officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. | Daniels, Marion G (I35140)
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| 293 | *Watertown Daily Times* *Friday, June 28, 1968* *page 8* Mrs. Francis Masuicca Dead at 48 PULASKI - Mrs. Cora Belle (Lybolt) Masuicca, 48, wife of Francis Masuicca, 7519 Maple avenue, died late Thursday evening in St. Joseph's hospital, Syracuse, where she had been a patient one month. The funeral will be Monday at 9 a.m. at the Foster funeral home and at 9:30 at St. John's Evangelist church. Burial will be In Maple Lawn cemetery, Dugway. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The rosary will be recited Sunday evening. Surviving, besides her husband, are three sons, Thomas J., electrician first class with the army in Saigon, Charles M. Richland and Francis A., V.T. 2 Naval station, Philadelphia, Pa.; four daughters, Mrs. Edward (Carol) Near, Baldwinsville, Mrs. James (Corrine) Bromley, Pensacola, Fla., Mrs. Glenn (Sandra) Simpson, Paducah, Ky., and Miss Donna Masuicca, at home, and 12 grandchildren. She was born Jan, 25,1920, in Pulaski, a daughter of Jay and Mina Stewart Lybolt, and attended Pulaski High school. On 2 Jan. 1937, she was married to Francis Masuicca in Pulaski. During World War II she was employed as a welder at Fitzgibbons Boiler Works, Oswego. She was a member, of St. John's church. | Lybolt, Cora Belle (I40869)
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| 294 | - Daysville Cemetery - Section # 3 - Row # 8 - Florance M. Calkins - 1849 - 1917 - Co. G 184 N. Y. V. - Civil War Marker Amoret A. Calkins - Wife of Florance M. Calkins - 1850 - 1914 | Calkins, Florance Mason (I52086)
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| 295 | - Daysville Cemetery - Section # 3 - Row # 8 - Florance M. Calkins - 1849 - 1917 - Co. G 184 N. Y. V. - Civil War Marker Amoret A. Calkins - Wife of Florance M. Calkins - 1850 - 1914 | Ripsom, Amoret Adell (I79922)
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| 296 | . John Albert Mattison, Jr. - July 15, 1904 - March 12, 1977. Son of John Albert and Antoinette Balmore Valentine Mattison. Husband of Grace Hannah Schweiker Mattison. Married August 6, 1932 at West Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 30, 1977 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - J. A. Mattison, formerly of Pulaski, dies - John A. Mattison, 72, of Clarence, New York, a retired aeronautical engineer and executive with the Curtis-Wright Corporation and Wheelabrator-Frye Inc., of Buffalo, died Saturday, March 12 after a long illness. Mr. Mattison was the son of the late John A. Mattison Sr., and the late Antoinette Valentine Mattison of Pulaski. He was also the brother of the late Donald Mattison and of the late Mrs. Ruby Mattison Tollerton of the village. Mr. Mattison was a graduate of Pulaski Academy and of Clarkston Institute of Technology. He was active in education and was a past director of the New York State School Boards Association, a past president of the Erie County School Boards Association, a past president of the Clarence, New York, School Board, and a past member of the Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) of Erie County. His professional affiliations included past chairman of the Buffalo Division of the Society of Automotive Engineers, former member of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences and past director of the Aero Club of Buffalo. Memorial services were held on March 14, 1977, at St. Paul's Episcopal Chapel in Clarence, where Mr. Mattison had served as a member of the vestry. Mr. Mattison is survived by his wife, the former Grace Schweiker, a son, Robert, of Lakeside, two daughters, Mrs. Judy Clum of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Nancy Tomion of Alexandria, Virginia and a nephew, Harry Mattison Tollerton, of Chevy Chase, Maryland. | Mattison, John A (I68839)
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| 297 | . Lydia Ann Goff Wheeler - August 20, 1812 - September 22, 1898. Plot D-107. Daughter of Stephen and Rebecca Goff. Wife of Ashabel Wheeler. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday. September 28, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Wheeler - At the residence of her son-in-law. M. S. Wilson, in Pulaski, September 22, Mrs. Lydia A. Wheeler, relict of Ashbel Wheeler of Sandy Creek, aged 86 years. | Groff, Lydia A. (I60784)
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| 298 | . Samuel MAIN (Nathan , Jeremiah , Jeremiah , Ezekiel ) was born 1801 in Petersburg, Rensselaer Co., New York. He died 19 Mar 1873 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page 52. Two different sources show Samuel to be born in 1801, which would make him 14 when his first child was born. This may be the case. He moved to Elk Creek in 1817. Samuel married (1) Elizabeth STEWARD. Elizabeth was born about 1792 in of Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. She died 1845 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. They had the following children: + 1051 M i Samuel MAIN was born 1814. 1052 M ii Nathan MAIN was born 1816 in Petersburg, Rensselaer Co., New York. Nathan married Lucina REIMORE. + 1053 M iii Daniel MAIN was born 23 Aug 1818. 1054 F iv Deborah MAIN was born 1820 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. Deborah married Steward GATES. 1055 M v Eliphalet MAIN was born 1824 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, unmarried. + 1056 F vi Rebecca MAIN was born 1830. 1057 M vii Lemuel MAIN was born 1836 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. Lemuel married (1) Lucina REIMORE. Lemuel also married (2) Sabra WILLY. Samuel also married (2) Polly Ann TALBOT. Polly was born about 1819 in of Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. She died in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. They had the following children: 1058 M viii Albert MAIN was born 1849 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. He died 1866. 1059 F ix Dolly MAIN was born 1854 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. She died 1860 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. 1060 F x Sarah MAIN was born 1858 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. She died 1863 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. 1061 M xi Chauncey MAIN was born 1860 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. Chauncey married Orilla STEWARD. 1062 F xii Polly MAIN was born 1862 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. Polly married Forbes MORLEY. 1063 F xiii Lucina MAIN was born 1864 in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, unmarried. | Stewart, Elizabeth (I8071)
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| 299 | . William Knauss E. William Bill Knauss of Quakertown and Fenwick Island, Delaware, died peacefully in his Quakertown home on March 18, 2004, following a courageous battle with cancer. Mr. Knauss was the husband of Barbara K. (Kuryllo) Knauss. He was a fourth generation owner and CEO of Knauss Foods, Quakertown. Born in Quakertown, he was a son of Donald T. and Ruth W. (Willauer) Knauss of Quakertown. He attended Delaware Valley College and was a graduate of Quakertown Community High School. In 1965, he was named to the All Bux-Mont League football team. He was a Naval Air Reserve veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a member of the National Society Sons of the American Revolution. He was a past president and former member of the Quakertown Kiwanis Club and a coach for the Quakertown Midget Football Program and the Quakertown Little League Baseball. He was a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Quakertown. Survivors: Wife; parents; son, D. Troy and wife Kimberly of Center Valley; daughter, Jill, wife of Dr. Joseph Rossi Jr. of Harleysville; four grandchildren, Alexa, Tyler, Joseph III and Drew; a sister, Susan, wife of Perry Minarik of Quakertown; nieces, other relatives and many friends. Services: 4:30 p.m. Sunday, C.R. Strunk Funeral Home, 821 W. Broad St., Quakertown. Call 3-4:30 p.m. Sunday. Private interment will be held at the convenience of the family in the family plot at Quakertown Union Cemetery. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, to the church, 560 S. Main St., Quakertown 18951. To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published in Morning Call from Mar. 19 to Mar. 20, 2004. | Knauss, Edward William (I77372)
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| 300 | . [In Memory ofj Cpl. Lynn R. Peterson - December 11, 1928 - December 1, 1950. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army during the Korean War; Enlisted July 8, 1948 at Syracuse, New York, a member of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division; Declared missing in action on December 1, 1950; Declared dead on December 31, 1953. Corporal Peterson was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal. the National Defense Service Medal and the Korean War Service Medal. Son of Cecil Richard and Nellie Mary O'Brien Peterson. Newspaper Article - Thursday, January 25, 1951 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Pfc. Peterson Missing, Awarded Combat Badge - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peterson of Maltby Corners this past week received a communication from the War Department which confirmed the telegram which had notified them of their son, Pfc. Lynn Peterson, being missing in action in Korea. The letter assured them that the term "missing" does not always mean a soldier is lost but oftentimes they are temporarily separated from their unit and later found. Pfc. Peterson had been awarded, prior to being listed as "missing", the Combat Infantry Badge for his excellent performance of duty in ground combat against the enemy. Peterson's unit made two amphibious landings and they were the only United States troops to reach the Manchurian border. Later, they took part in the successful evacuation of the Hungnam beachhead, the largest water evacuation in American military history. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, January 6, 1954 Palladium-Times, Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Cpl. Lynn Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peterson. R.D. 2, Pulaski, previously reported missing in action in the Korean War is now declared dead by the Army Department at Washington, having been unaccounted for for more than three years after first being reported as lost. Peterson was reported missing in action on December 1, 1950 in Korea where he was a member of Company H, 31st Infantry, Seventh division. He had enlisted in the Army on July 8, 1948, and had received his basic training at Fort Bragg, South Carolina. On Thanksgiving day 1948. he was sent to Korea. When hostilities broke out in Korea Pvt. Peterson had served his enlistment and was on a boat to come home. Born at Pulaski on December 11, 1928, he attended Pulaski schools and graduated from Pulaski Academy. Following his graduation, he worked on farms in the Pulaski area and was employed at Crouse-Irving hospital, Syracuse, prior to his enlistment. He is survived, besides his parents, by his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mexico; his maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Brien, Bernhards Bay; four sisters, Miss Edith Peterson, at home; Mrs. Howard (Margaret) Davey, Minetto: Mrs. Ray (Elizabeth) Lawrence, Fulton, and Mrs. Murl (Viola) Kennison, Pulaski; two brothers, Vernon, Hastings and Cecil R. Jr.. with the Army at Anchorage. Alaska. | Peterson, Lynn R (I63581)
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