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701 Adelbert E. Allport - May 22, 1873 - March 15, 1934. Son of Willis E. and Annie Shreves Allport. Husband of Nina B. Tifft Allport. Section 3, Row 2.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 21, 1934 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death Claims Well Known Port Ontario Man - Aldebert E. Allport, 60, for many years prominent in the fishing industry at Port Ontario, and well known in Pulaski and vicinity, died suddenly at his home at Port Ontario, last Thursday night of heart trouble. Mr. Allport was born in Scriba, this county, May 22, 1873, a son of Willis E. and Annie Shreves Allport, and passed his early life in his native town and Oswego. He came to the town of Richland over 40 years ago, and for the past 23 years has been a fisherman and guide in Lake Ontario off Selkirk. He was a member of the Baptist Church of this village. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nina Tifft Allport; one son, John, of Selkirk; two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Sherman of Mexico; and Mrs. Margaret Sherman of Mapleview, and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the home Sunday afternoon, Rev. Lee A. Howe, Jr., pastor of the Baptist church of Pulaski, officiating. Burial was made in Daysville cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 22, 1934 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - North Mexico, March 19 - Many friends sympathize with Mrs. Walter Sherman and Mrs. Clifford Sherman, whose father, Mr. A. Allport of Selkirk passed away so suddenly Thursday evening. 
Allport, Adelbert Elmer (I30739)
 
702 Adelbert Hamilton Burr - January 6, 1844 - May 11, 1920. Plot A-25 'A. Military Service: Veteran of the Civil War; Enlisted August 27, 1864 at Palermo, New York; Mustered in September 16, 1864 as a Private in Company I, 184th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry; Mustered out June 29, 1865 with Company at City Point, Virginia. Son of Elisha and Charlotte Nash Burr. Husband of Maria Valentine Burr.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 12, 1920 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Adelbert H. Burr - Following a shock, Monday, death came and relieved veteran Adelbert H. Burr, of this village, yesterday morning. Mr. Burr had recently moved to his new home, James Street, where he was passing a quiet life with his daughter, Miss Harriet Burr. Mr. Burr was born in Ellisburg, January 6, 1844. He came to this town many years ago to live. He served in Company I, 184th Regiment. He was a member of J. B. Butler Post, G.A.R., and Pulaski Lodge, F. & A.M. Mrs. Burr died a few months ago. He is survived by two sons, Frank W., of Atlanta, Georgia, and Harry of this place; one daughter, Harriet; two brothers, A. N. Burr and I. L. Burr, of this place. Funeral services. Friday at 2 p.m. at the house. 
Burr, Adelbert Hamilton (I68635)
 
703 Adelbert J. Robbins - February, 1879 - October 7, 1913. Son of James R. and Mary E. Soule Robbins. Husband of Katherine Reed Robbins. Married December 1912.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 15, 1913 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Daysville - It is with deep sorrow and a feeling that mere words are totally inadequate to express the feelings of the heart that we make the attempt to write of the death of our friend and neighbor, Adelbert J. Robbins. Thirty-four years ago he was born in this place, the youngest son of James and Mary Robbins. Of a genial, friendly nature, he made acquaintances readily, and any one knowing him was soon his friend. The whole community is in mourning, for every one loved him. In December last he was married to Miss Katherine Reed of Chaumont, and the heartfelt sympathy of all is extended to her in this time of sad bereavement. He is also survived by his father, James Robbins of Sandy Creek, one brother Gilbert Robbins, and two sisters, Mrs. Eli Wood and Mrs. John Rogers, all of this place. The funeral was held from his late home on Thursday last, and the large attendance and many lovely flowers spoke mutely of the love and esteem with which he was regarded by all. Our pastor, Rev. R. F. Thomas, officiated at the funeral and his eloquent and tender tribute to Mr. Robbins' life and character was echoed in the hearts of all who heard him. The burial was made in the South Richland cemetery. A kind and helpful neighbor, a true friend, a loving son and brother, a devoted loving husband, he is gone to the better land to await the coming of his loved ones.
 
Robbins, Adelbert J (I68366)
 
704 Adelbert Louis Babcock - May 9, 1868 - October 25, 1947. Son of Curtis and Jane Sutherdon Babcock. Husband of Clara Julia Ellen Myers Babcock (married July 31, 1892) & Elizabeth Carlisle Babcock (married November 17, 1911.)
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 30, 1947 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Dell Babcock, 79, Taken Suddenly - Funeral services for Delbert L. Babcock, one of Pulaski’s well-known older men, were held privately from his late home on Tuesday by the Rev. James N. Pauley of the Methodist Church with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Mr. Babcock who was in his 80th year, died late Saturday at his home in Maple Avenue after an illness of only a week. He was born in the town of West Monroe, the son of Curtiss and Jane Sutherdon Babcock, but went to the town of Orwell when a boy and for a time was employed in lumbering work and was an expert teamster. Later he worked for many years for the Charles Tollner Company of Pulaski has an expert woodworker and sawyer. Possessed of unusual mechanical ability for a number of years past, he conducted a small business at his home in clock repairing and sharpening all kinds of tools. He was a member of the Pulaski Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, Myers Babcock, Mexico; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Cleveland and Mrs. Yates Mahaffy, Pulaski; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews.
 
Babcock, Adelbert Louis (I68947)
 
705 ADELE M. GARVIN SCHOELLER EMPLOYEE
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - June 22, 2000Browse Issues
Adele M. Garvin, 50, of 3256 County Route 22, died Wednesday evening at her home. She had been ill with cancer.

Before becoming ill, Mrs. Garvin was last employed at Schoeller Technical Papers, Pulaski, where she had worked since 1994. She previously worked at Miller Brewery Co., Fulton, from 1976 to 1993.

Born March 6, 1950, in Fulton, daughter of Ralph and Lois Ashby Stoutenger, she was a graduate of Liverpool High School. She lived in Liverpool until moving to Orwell in 1971.

Marriages to Arthur J. Macri Sr. and Roger Garvin ended in divorce.

Mrs. Garvin was a former Sunday school teacher and member of Orwell Union Church and vice president of the Cogswells Free Library Board. She was a member of United Papermakers International Union Local 1066 and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local 2587, and a former member of Orwell Fire Department Auxiliary and Girl Scouts Council.

Surviving are her companion, David Brancato, with whom she resided; a son, Arthur J. Macri Jr., Pulaski; a daughter, Lisa M. Stannard, Volney; her parents of Orwell; a brother, Ralph Stoutenger Jr., Liverpool, and four grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Roger Bell officiating.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to Cogswell Free Library, Main Street, Orwell, N.Y. 13426. 
Stoutenger, Adele Marie (I10822)
 
706 Adelia Ann Calkins - February 9, 1818 - January 28, 1910. Daughter of Augstavavus and Polly Callor Hyde. Wife of John Filkins (married abt. 1837) & Roswell Calkins (married February 3, 1857.) Section 3, Row 6.
Newspaper Obituary - (date and newspaper unknown) - Mrs. Adelia Ann Calkins was born at Richmond Springs, February 9, 1818 and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Tollerton, in Daysville, January 28, 1910, thus lacking but a few days of completing her 92nd year. Mrs. Calkins was of a peculiarly sweet, gentle, quiet disposition, endearing herself to those with whom she came in close contact, she was a woman of deeds, not words. She retained her faculties in a remarkable degree, and was conscious till the very last of her illness. Besides the daughter, Mrs. Tollerton, she leaves one son, O. H. Filkins, of Bay City, Michigan. The funeral was held from her late home on Sunday, Rev. P. O. Wilcox speaking words of comfort and cheer to the bereaved, from the text, "and I know that my Redeemer livith," which had been one of Mrs. Calkins' favorite passages of scripture during her life time, and was chosen on that account. The interment was made in the Daysville cemetery.
 
Hyde, Adelia Ann (I28594)
 
707 Adelia Goodroe Tilkins - 1837 - 1910. Daughter of Henry and Julia Martin Goodroe. Wife of Francis Tilkins Section 2, Row 19.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 27, 1910 The Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Mexico - Manwarren District, January 26 - The remains of Mrs. Frank Tilkins were brought from the home of her son-in-law, John Ivens, Port Ontario, and deposited in Daysville cemetery last week. 
Goodroe, Adelia A (I23873)
 
708 ADELIA M. CLEMONS
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - March 18, 1989Browse Issues

Adelia M. Clemons, 69, of Van Auken Road died Friday at the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown.

Born in Texas, N.Y., Mrs. Clemons graduated from Sandy Creek Central School and the Salisbury State Teachers Collage.

Her husband, the Rev. Gilbert Clemons, is a former minister for the Wesleyan Church. The Clemonses served in Maryland, Delaware, and Bakers Mills, N.Y. They moved to Lacona in 1982 after her husband retired from the ministry.

Mrs. Clemons taught piano lessons for many years. She was a member of the Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church and taught Sunday school.

Surviving in addition to her husband are a son, David of Lacona; two daughters, Martha Ammerman and Julia Allen, both of Glens Falls; two sisters, Margaret Chase of Lacona and Faith Buettner of North Chili; four brothers, Chester Rudd of Westwood, Floyd and Franklin Rudd, both of Lacona, and Jonathan Rudd of Lowville; two grandchildren; one foster grandchild; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Pulaski Wesleyan Church. Burial will be in North Boylston Cemetery in Lacona.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek.

Contributions may be made to Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church Library Fund. 
Rudd, Adelia May (I28744)
 
709 Adelia M. Sanderson Burdick - September 29, 1903 - January 23, 1966. Daughter of George and Mary O'Brien Sanderson. Wife of Raymond Duesler (married September 29, 1920, divorced) & Elmer W. Burdick. [Note: Raymond Duesler died April 7, 1974 and is buried in Riverview Cemetery, Baldwinsville, Onondaga County, New York.]

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, January 24, 1966 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Man, Wife Killed In 2-Car Collision - Pulaski, January 24 - A Richland couple was killed early Sunday in a two-car collision on Route 13 about five miles east of this Oswego county village. Elmer W. Burdick, 71, operator of one of the vehicles, and his wife, Adelia M. Burdick, 62, were pronounced dead at the scene by Dr. A. B. Thompson, Pulaski, appointed coroner's physician. State police said the driver of the other car was charged with drunken driving. Autopsies performed Sunday by Dr. Eugene Studensky, Oswego county pathologist, revealed that Mr. Burdick died as a result of multiple injuries, a crushed chest and fractures of the skull, legs and arms. Mrs. Burdick's death resulted from a crushed chest and fractured skull according to the autopsy. Mr. and Mrs. Burdick became the first two highway fatalities this year in north Oswego County. Their bodies were released to the Foster funeral home here. Investigator 0. P. Honors and 0. H. Byrne, who headed the investigation, said William Sampson, 25, Altmar, the other vehicle operator, was charged with driving while intoxicated. He suffered facial cuts and a possible fractured ankle. Dr. Thompson and Assistant District Attorney Thomas McCarthy ordered the autopsies after investigation at the scene of the accident. Troopers said Burdick's car was proceeding west on the state highway when it and the Sampson car, eastbound, collided nearly head-on. The couple was killed instantly, they said. The scene of the accident was between Altmar and Williamstown in the town of Albion. Police said the weather was clear at 1:30 a.m. when the accident occurred. Mrs. Burdick had been employed as a night nurse at the Evergreen nursing home, this village. A double funeral service will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Foster funeral home with Rev. Nelson Reppert, pastor of the Richland Methodist church, officiating. The bodies will be placed in the vault at Pulaski cemetery for spring burial. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Surviving Mr. Burdick are two daughters, Miss Jean Burdick, Syracuse, and Mrs. Frances Shoan, Jordan; a son, Harry Burdick, Militas, California; a step-daughter, Mrs. Gerald Denny, Richland; two brothers and three sisters in Jordan. Surviving Mrs. Burdick, in addition to her daughters, are her mother, Mrs. Floyd Walker, and step-mother, Mrs. Rose Anderson, both of Seneca Falls; five sisters, Mrs. Charles Cook and Mrs. Leo Valere, Seneca Falls; Mrs. Peter Lowers, Phoenix; Mrs. James Cunningham, Auburn, and Mrs. George Jones, Wolcott; two brothers, William Sanderson, Seneca Falls, and Robert Sanderson, Rochester; two half-brothers, Herbert and Peter Joshlin, Seneca Falls. Mr. Burdick was born October 3, 1894, in Jordan. He retired from the New York Central railroad in 1952. He operated a trolley car at Montezuma and was employed at the Curtis Lumber company, Richland, retiring in 1960. Mrs. Burdick was born in Montezuma on September 29, 1903, daughter of George and Mary O'Brien Sanderson and lived for a time in Baldwinsville. She was a practical nurse at the Oswego County Sanitarium for more than 17 years before it closed. Since that time she had been employed at the Evergreen nursing home. 
Sanderson, Adelia (I36716)
 
710 Adelia M. “Addie” Brownell Lillis - September 15, 1869 - December 24, 1960. Daughter of Levi and Sarah M. Brownell. Wife of Israel Baldwin Lillis.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 29, 1960 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Tuesday for Mrs. Lillis - Services for Mrs. Addie Lillis, 91, of Orwell, who died Saturday at the Oswego County Infirmary at Mexico, were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Taylor Funeral Home. The Rev. Robert Murphy, pastor of the Orwell Union Church, officiated. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery at Orwell. Mrs. Lillis has made her home at the Maple Manor home at Richland for several years and was hospitalized only a few days. Her only survivors are cousins. Mrs. Lillis was born September 15, 1869, in the Town of Orwell and had been a lifelong resident of that area.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 5, 1961 Sandy Creek news - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Addie Lillis Dies at Age 91 - Mrs. Addie Lillis, 91, died Saturday, December 24, 1960 in the Oswego County Infirmary, Mexico, where she had been a patient for some time. Before entering the infirmary she lived at Maple Manor, Richland. Addie Brownell Lillis was born September 15, 1869 at Orwell. Her husband, Israel Baldwin Lillis, died in 1938. A son, Albert A. Lillis, died in 1955. Her funeral was held December 27 from the Taylor Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. Robert Murphy, pastor of Orwell Union church, officiated.
 
Brownell, Adelia M. Addie (I76860)
 
711 Adelia Peck Ashman Arnold - 1873 - no date listed. Biological Daughter of Frank and Julia A. Ashman Peck. Adopted Daughter of George W. and Thankful S. Church Ashman Wife of Frank W. Arnold. [Note: Even though her name appears on a stone with George and Thankful Ashman in this cemetery, she is buried in Riverside Cemetery at Rochester, New York.] Peck, Adelia (I30575)
 
712 Adelia Thomas Averill - died March 14, 1911, age 76 years, 6 months. Plot D-66. Wife of Damon Rivers Averill.
Newspaper Obituary - March 18, 1911 Oswego Palladium - Oswego, New York - Funeral services for Mrs. Adelia Thomas Averill, who died in Brooklyn on Tuesday, were conduct by the Rev. G. B. Browne at St. James's Episcopal church yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Averill, who was about seventy-seven years old, was the widow of Damon B. Averill, inventor and manufacturer of Averill's well known paint, all of whom were for many years’ residents of Oswego County. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mrs. J.R. Moliher and Mrs. G.W. Davis, Oswego.
 
Thomas, Adelia (I58380)
 
713 Adeline C. Babcock Holmes - April 23, 1864 - June 18, 1937. Plot AA-54. Daughter of Benson S. and Sarah Jane Haines
Babcock. Wife of Allen Percival Holmes.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 23, 1937 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski. New York - Mrs. Addie Holmes Dies at Park Street
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Home - Mrs. Addie C. Holmes. widow of Percival Holmes. died at her home on Park Street, at 5:30 last Friday afternoon after several months of ill health. Mrs. Holmes was born in Camden April 23, 1864 but had been a resident of this village since she was 16 years of age. She was a faithful member of the Congregational church, active in all its work. For many years she was a member of the choir and teacher in the Sunday school. She was a kind and gentle woman who made friends and kept them. Her closest survivor is Miss Genevieve Johnston. city health nurse in Syracuse, who made her home with Mrs. Holmes for several years and has often visited her since taking up her work in Syracuse. The funeral was held Monday afternoon at the home with the Rev. A. W. Budd, pastor of the Congregational church, officiating. Burial in Pulaski Cemetery.
 
Babcock, Adeline C (I86106)
 
714 Adeline E. Sherman Austin - 1851 - February 19, 1886. Wife of Daniel W. Austin.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 18, 1886 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Pulaski February 19, 1886 Adeline E., wife of D. W. Austin, aged 33 years.
 
Sherman, Adeline E. (I58072)
 
715 Adirondack daily enterprise., November 12, 1979, Page 3, Image 3

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Class of 1913 PACS 
Petrie, Elsie Louise (I33076)
 
716 admitted to poor house in july 29 1894 paralysis Sairs, Ernest P (I51471)
 
717 Adolphus D. Herrington - died August 6, 1890, age 78 years. Husband of Hannah M. Rathburn Herrington. Section 2, Row 4.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 14, 1890 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died in this town, at Selkirk, August 6th, Adolphus D. Herrington, aged 78 years. The deceased was born in the year 1813 in Rensselaer county, New York State. His father lived in the vicinity of Troy, until the deceased was about ten years of age. From thence the family removed to Jefferson county, residing for a time in Ellis village. After a short residence in that place, they removed to a farm located near Pierrepont Manor. The deceased came to Port Ontario in 1835, and subsequently lived in the city of Oswego for a short time and afterwards resided on the farm now owned by Mr. Edmund Brown, on Lake street, and subsequently removed to Selkirk where he has resided the last thirty years. Mr. Herrington's father died when the deceased was only seventeen years of age, and after his father's death, the care of the family was assumed by himself, although he was the second son. In 1837 he was married to Miss Hannah Rathbone. They had but two children, a son and daughter. The son died at the age of seventeen. The daughter still survives. The wife of Mr. Herrington deceased in 1886. Mr. Herrington pursued the business of ship-carpenter for a portion of his life, but for a longer period, that of farming and also that of keeping a hotel. Mr. Herrington has uniformly sustained an unblemished reputation for honesty, integrity and sobriety as a worthy law-abiding citizen and a kind-hearted, helpful neighbor. His funeral was honored by a large attendance of friends and relatives. The services were conducted by Dr. Douglas of Pulaski, assisted by Rev. Dr. Raymond, of Albany. The remains were taken in charge by the Masonic fraternity in which the deceased had been a member of for more than twenty years, and interred with their customary ceremonies in the cemetery at Sand Hill beside those of his wife.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 14, 1890 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Masonic - Tribute and Resolutions in memory of Brother Adolphus D. Herrington, who died at his home in this town on the morning of the 6th inst., aged 78 years. Bro. Herrington was made a Mason in Pulaski Lodge, No. 415, more than thirty years ago. In every position, Masonic, social or otherwise, he was a man of decided convictions, fearless in his advocacy of them, ready and convincing in argument, zealous and energetic in whatever he believed was best. He was successful in a wonderful degree. His many traits of character engrafted him into this community to which he gave his best service. He was self-sacrificing in his devotion to the interests of the fraternity. Blameless in life, full of honors and years; esteemed and lamented he has gone to his reward. Resolves, that we tender the relatives and friends of our deceased brother our fullest sympathy in their great bereavement. Resolved, that the furniture and jewels of the lodge be draped in mourning for the period of thirty days. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be furnished the friends of our deceased brother, spread upon the minutes of the lodge and published in the Pulaski Democrat. S. D. Moore, Benj. Snow, B. E. Parkhurst, Com.
 
Herrington, Adolphus D (I30128)
 
718 Adoniram Judson Tucker was born abt 1821 in New York and died before 1880. He married about 1842 Catherine Maria Becraft, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth (Miller) Becraft. She was born 6 May 1820 in NY and died after 1880. Adoniram’s occupation is listed on the 1850 Morehouse census as farmer. He is listed as a resident in Road District 1 in 1845. Catherine is found on the 1880 Morehouse census living in the home of her brother, Fredrick Becraft. She is reported as being a 60-year-old widow with nursing as her occupation.

Adoniram and Catherine (Becraft) Tucker had at least these 5 children:

2.2.1. Henry W. Tucker, born abt 1843 <Morehouse> NY 2.2.2. Nancy E. Tucker, born abt 1845 <Morehouse> NY 2.2.3. Helen E. Tucker, born abt 1848 <Morehouse> NY 2.2.4. Caroline Theodosia Tucker, born 11 Oct. 1849 in Morehouse, NY 2.2.5. Minetta A. Tucker, born 8 March 1851 in Morehouse, NY
 
Tucker, Adoniram Judson (I57597)
 
719 Adopted
 
Ward, Cony (I49146)
 
720 Adopted Morton, Ethel May (I6196)
 
721 Adopted Bennett, Robert G. (I58760)
 
722 Adopted Cooper, Harrison Thomas (I79330)
 
723 adopted by Alonzo Joyner
 
Joyner, Grace (I55961)
 
724 Adopted by Ezekiel and Ellen, before 1900.
 
Stewart, Frank J. (I4233)
 
725 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fisher, Harold R Tanner (I77074)
 
726 Adopted by William Hale. Hale, Benjamin F (I35114)
 
727 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Carr, Robert Wayne (I42313)
 
728 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Carr, Cathy Diane (I62252)
 
729 adopted child. Died age 9 mos. 2 days Thorpe, Bertie M. (I27571)
 
730 adopted dau of G. S. & H. D. Utley, age 9 mos 26 dys Utley, Flora (I51510)
 
731 Adopted Daughter Van Dyke, Janet (I62503)
 
732 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kirk, Debra Lynn (I7409)
 
733 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Burch, Elizabeth A. (I21264)
 
734 Adopted Daughter. Horr, Gertrude M Birdie (I36752)
 
735 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lehr, Michelle (I48918)
 
736 Adopted Son Van Dyke, Harold (I62353)
 
737 Adopted son of Johnson & Emma Thurston. Married, 1917 Katie Burleson, father of 8 children. Pvt. US Marine Corps. Lived 1920 Lenox, 1930 Fenner. Family story has it that Harry went hunting one day and never returned. Thurston, Harry Johnson (I27010)
 
738 Adopted son, Herman, who, in December 1893, married Emma, daughter of Edson and Melissa Deremo of Sandy Creek.

Charles Zufelt was born to George and Angeline Zufelt. Angeline died when Charles was an infant. He was adopted by Phineas and Emily Stewart. They changed his name to Herman Jesse Stewart.

Newspaper Obituary - September 27, 1939 Pulaski Democrat - Herman Stewart Dies In Syracuse - Herman J. Stewart died in Crouse-Irving hospital, Syracuse, at 8:30 yesterday morning. His wife and two sons, Rex and Wayne were with him at the time, Mrs. Stewart having been with him constantly since he was taken to the hospital two weeks before. After entering the hospital he underwent a major operation following with complications from other troubles developed making recover impossible. Mr. Stewart was born in Sandy Creek 68 years ago and was the son of Phineas and Emily Stewart. For many years his home was on the Stewart Farm on the Lake road, now owned by Howard Crocker. After leaving the farm over 25 years ago he came to the village to make his home being employed as clerk in several of the local business establishments. He was a member of the Congregational church of this village. Surviving besides his wife and two sons are four grandchildren, Miss Rita Stewart, Julia and Willima Guthrie of Pulaski, and Shirley Stewart of Syracuse. The funeral will be held privately at the home on Lake street Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with burial in Pulaski cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - October 4, 1939 Sandy Creek News - Herman J. Stewart - Herman J. Stewart, 68, died Tuesday, September 26, 1939, in a Syracuse hospital where he had been a patient several weeks. A native of Sandy Creek, Mr. Stewart had lived in Pulaski for the past 55 years. He was the son of Phineas and Emily Stewart. After moving to Pulaski he became a member of the Congregational Church there and was active in its organizations. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emma Stewart; two sons, Rexford J. Stewart, Pulaski and Wayne Stewart, Syracuse, and four grandchildren, Rita Mary Stewart, William and Julia Guthrie, both of Pulaski, and Shirley Stewart, of Syracuse. Private funeral services were conducted from the residence Friday Afternoon. Burial was in the Pulaski cemetery. 
Stewart, Herman Jesse Charles F Zufelt (I57823)
 
739 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kirk, William Howard (I7157)
 
740 adopted: Benjamin and 2 of his siblings were adopted (by 3 seperate families). His sister was adopted by a family by the name of Funk and a brother was also adopted. Benjamin's father was from Ireland; he was injured and the children had to be adopted out. This information is from Benjamin's granddaughter : Flo Reeder Nitterright Reeder, Benjamin Garfield (I61888)
 
741 ADORA RILEY
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - October 15, 1987Browse Issues

Adora J. Riley, 69, of Maple Hill Road died Wednesday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital.

A native of Worcester, Mass., Mrs. Riley lived in Williamstown since 1946. Her husband, Ellis, died in 1963.

Surviving are three sons, Paul of Williamstown, Peter of Pulaski and Daniel of Pineville; three daughters, Sharon Schouten of Pulaski, Maureen Riley of Nashville, Tenn., and Cynthia Waterman of Camden; two sisters, Louise Sjoblad of Leicester, Mass., and Eleanor Bray of Worcester; and 10 grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Camden Funeral Home, Camden. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, 50 Taberg St.

Contributions may be made to the Williamstown Fire Department Rescue Squad. 
Finne, Adora J. (I22980)
 
742 Advertisement

Marion G. Elkin Kenway
BIRTH 10 Oct 1921
Oswego County, New York, USA
DEATH 16 May 2006 (aged 84)
Oswego, Oswego County, New York, USA
BURIAL
Evergreen Cemetery
Orwell, Oswego County, New York, USA
MEMORIAL ID 87819727 · View Source

MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 1
Marion G. Kenway

May 16, 2006 Marion G. Kenway, 84, of 3473 Co. Rt. 22, Orwell, NY, died Tuesday, May 16, 2006, at Oswego Hospital. Born Oct. 10, 1921, town of Albion, daughter of Don and Gertrude Clement Elkin. Educated in Sandy Creek School. Married on April 21, 1946, in Orwell to Paul A. Kenway. Lived in Orwell since 1950. Member of Orwell United Methodist Church and Orwell Scarlett O'Hatters. Was an avid knitter. Predeceased by two brothers, Harry and Earl Elkin, an infant son Arlynn, and a granddaughter Heather Steele. Survivors: husband Paul of 60 years; two daughters, Paula (Carl) Steele of Orwell and Sherry (John) Steele of Parish; one son, Don (Kim) Kenway of Benson, N. Carolina; a sister, Anna Mae Walker of Brandywine, MD; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, cousins. Services Monday 2 p.m., Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with pastor David Snyder officiating. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours Sunday 6 to 8 p.m. Contributions: Orwell United Methodist Church

Source: Post Standard, 2006 
Elkin, Marian (I72091)
 
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Adelbert A. Himes
Birth 1870
Death 1905 (aged 34-35)
Burial
Hillside Cemetery
Scriba, Oswego County, New York, USA
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son of Charles and Sarah, he was married to Ada Maxon for one year, then married Anna Daniels
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Nov. 6-The funeral of Mr. Adelbert Himes who died quite suddenly of pneumonia was held here at the Baptist Church yesterday afternoon. The sermon was by Rev. Mr. Dodiley. The interment was in Hillside Cemetery. Mr. Himes was born here 35 years ago. He was the son of the late Charles Himes. He leaves a wife and six children also a mother and a large number of brothers and sisters. The funeral was largely attended.

Source: Oswego Daily Times, Nov 7, 1905 
Himes, Adelbert A (I57032)
 
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Mabel Kelsy Hubbard
Birth 1770
Death unknown
North Wilna, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Burial
Lake School Road Cemetery
Jefferson County, New York, USA
Memorial ID 118819645 · View Source

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Children of William Hubbard and Mabel Kelsy:

2. ELIZABETH HUBBARD died in infancy
3. ZENAS HUBBARD born 1789; descendants in Georgia

4. LEVI HUBBARD died at Carthage on 24 Oct. 1878

5. IRA HUBBARD died at Carthage in 1871

6. CYRUS HUBBARD; went West

7. ELIJAH HUBBARD; became a hermit in Maine

8. WILLIAM HUBBARD; died in Connecticut

9. HARLOW HUBBARD; went West

10. HIRAM HUBBARD; went West

11. ELIZABETH HUBBARD 2ND; married ASA FRINK and lived in Champion.

12. HEMAN HUBBARD

13. MOSES HUBBARD; died in Champion at 82 years

14. SAMUEL HUBBARD; died in Carthage on 18 March 1889 at 71 years
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Hubbard, William (I56434)
 
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Sarah Ellsworth Mandigo
Birth 11 Feb 1763
Death 19 Jan 1836 (aged 72)
Burial
White Farm Loop Road Cemetery
Cairo, Greene County, New York, USA
Memorial ID 21844850 · View Source

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She is the daughter of Samuel Ellsworth and Jannetje Palmatier. She married Jeremiah Mandigo at the Dutch Reformed Church in New Hackensack, Dutchess Co., NY on Nov 3,1779. 
Elsworth, Sara (I56753)
 
746 AE 11yrs2mos , dau of w&h patterson

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 31, 1883 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albion - Miss Harriet Patterson, after a very distressing is sickness of the week, died May 23, 1883, in the 17th year of her age. The funeral was held at Dugway on the 24th inst., attended by a large congregation, the sermon being preached by Rev. D. A. Devol. The deceased was highly esteemed by her friends and neighbors. We learn she was converted about 2 years since. She leaves a widowed mother, a brother, sister, and other friends and a large circle of associates to mourn her loss. She will be very much missed by her friends and also in the choir. 
Patterson, Harriet A (I52126)
 
747 AE 14yrs 3mos 26days Jennings, Miles (I52339)
 
748 AE 24yrs

Died at her home, April 20, 1891, Miss Minnie L. Kiesinger, youngest daughter of Franklin and Lucrecia Kiesinger. She was born Oct 7, 1866, in the town of Parish.
-Mexico Independent newspaper, Mexico, Oswego County, New York, April 1891.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 30, 1891 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Dugway - We were greatly saddened last week by the announcement of the death of Miss Minnie Kissinger, a beloved and highly esteemed young lady of this place. She had been a patient sufferer for more than three months and death finally claimed her as his own, Monday morning, April 20. A large number of sorrowing friends attended her funeral, which occurred last Tuesday from her home. A beautiful life ended all too soon, it seems to me, but someday we shall know why "Whatever is, is best" Arthur Kissinger, of Buffalo, came to attend the funeral of his sister. 
Kiesinger, Minnie L. (I52555)
 
749 AE 25yrs 6mos 12days

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 2, 1874 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Casket - Jennings - In Parish, March 27th, 1874, John H. Jennings, aged 26 years and 6 months. 
Jennings, Johanthan H. (I52323)
 
750 AE 61yrs 8mos 20days, wife of W.g. patterson

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 31, 1883 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albion - Miss Harriet Patterson, after a very distressing is sickness of the week, died May 23, 1883, in the 17th year of her age. The funeral was held at Dugway on the 24th inst., attended by a large congregation, the sermon being preached by Rev. D. A. Devol. The deceased was highly esteemed by her friends and neighbors. We learn she was converted about 2 years since. She leaves a widowed mother, a brother, sister, and other friends and a large circle of associates to mourn her loss. She will be very much missed by her friends and also in the choir.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 23, 1883 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albion - Died, August 13, 1883, after a very severe sickness, with consumption, Mrs. Harriet Patterson, aged 60 years. The funeral was held at Dugway on the 15th inst., Rev. D. H. Duvol preached the funeral sermon. She leaves a son and daughter and other friends to mourn her loss. 
Patterson, William B. (I52135)
 

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