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8701 Cora Belle Damon Balch Clark - 1874 - April 8, 1945. Daughter of William S. and Emily M. Allen Damon. Wife of Charles Emerson Balch (married November 5, 1892 in Richland Township, Oswego County, New York) & Frederick Clark (married July 14, 1926 at Syracuse, New York.)
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 26, 1945 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Mrs. Hattie Bonner received word April 8 of the death of her sister, Mrs. Fred Clark in Denver. Besides her husband she is survived by her daughter, Violette Balch of Buffalo, two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Bonner of Orwell and Mrs. Etta Snow of Syracuse and four brothers, William and Dan of Syracuse and earnest and Frank of Oneida, also several nieces and nephews.
 
Damon, Cora Belle (I72704)
 
8702 Cora Betty DeMelt Horton - December 13, 1872 - June 24, 1922. Daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Wood DeMelt Wife of Marion Horton.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 28, 1922 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Marian Horton, 48, died at her home, seven miles east of the village, Saturday. Surviving besides her husband are six sons and three daughters, Clinton Horton, of Syracuse, Clifford, Arthur, Archie, Frank and Ward Horton. Miss Jennie Horton and Miss Cora Horton, all of Richland and Mrs. George Crangle of Redfield.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 5, 1922 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - In Memory of Mrs. Cora Demelt Horton - Mrs. Horton, who passed away June 24th, was born in the town of Albion 72 spent most of her life in the eastern section of Oswego County. Not only was she a woman of high ideals, with a brave character, who bore the trials of life with a patient smiling face, but she was above all a most devoted mother. Most of her life was centered about her home, a place where she put forth unceasing efforts to educate her children for the greater tasks of life. Besides her husband she is survived by nine children, six sons and three daughters, Arthur, Clinton, Archie, Clifford, Francis, Ward and Fannie and Cora Horton also Mrs. George Crangle, who will mourn the loss of their dearest friend She will be remembered by all who knew her as an ardent, faithful, devoted mother and friend. Mother: A voice called from the stillness a weary one away. From the world's joy and sadness, to rest for a brighter day. A smiling face has vanished, a voice is hushed and stilled, a place is left empty, a place that can never be filled. A mother's loving care has gone from a home that held her so dear; No more will we hear her footsteps, or words of comfort and cheer. No, the great divine has called her, and she went forth without a sigh, but we all hope to meet her sometime in that "Sweet By and By." F. M H. 
Demelt, Cora Bettie (I48441)
 
8703 Cora C. Sherman Carl - January 15, 1901 - June 7, 1991. Daughter of Charles and Jennie Fulmer Sherman. Wife of Paul E. Carl. Married August 16, 1921.

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, June 8, 1991 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Cora S. Carl, 90, Teacher For 45 Years, Dies - Cora S. Carl, 90, Tinker Tavern Corners, died Friday morning at Oswego Hospital. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m_ today at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance Corp. She is survived by a son, Bruce P., Pulaski, seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Born January 15, 1901 in the town of Albion, daughter of Charles and Jennie Fulmer Sheiman, she graduated from Mexico High School in 1919 and from Oswego Normal School in 1920. She married Paul E. Carl on August 16, 1921. The couple owned and operated a dairy farm for many years. Mr. Carl died November 12, 1967. Mrs. Carl received her bachelor of science degree from Oswego State Teachers College in 1949 and her master's degree in education in 1953. She taught sixth grade in the Pulaski school district for 45 years, retiring in 1965. She was a 50-year member of the Fernwood Grange and the Pulaski Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 159, and a member of the New York State and Oswego County Retired Teachers associations and the Mexico Senior Citizens. She was also a tax consultant in the Mexico and Parish area with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program.
 
Sherman, Cora C. (I51917)
 
8704 Cora died at 14 months. Trumble, Cora (I19561)
 
8705 Cora E. Stinson Soule - June 12, 1877 - July 23, 1893. Plot D-251. Biological Daughter of William and Althea M. Woodruff Stinson. Adopted Daughter of Laban D. and Mina Andrews Soule.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 27, 1893 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Pulaski, New York, July 23, 1893, of consumption, Cora, adopted daughter of Laban and Mina Soule, aged 16 years. The funeral was held on Tuesday morning, Rev. Emmons officiating. The bereaved family has the tender sympathy of the entire community.

Newspaper Article - Thursday, August 3, 1893 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Daysville - Relatives from here attended the funeral services of Miss Cora Soule in Pulaski last week. Miss Soule was a daughter of Mrs. Charles Soule, of this place, but for a long time had lived with her adopted parents in Pulaski. 
Soule, Cora E (I58074)
 
8706 Cora E. Trumbull - July, 1883 - December 25, 1898. Daughter of Egbert E. and Cora E. Cronk Trumbull.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 28, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Asleep in Jesus - As Christmas day was drawing to a close the spirit of Cora E. Trumbull took its flight and her body entered the sleep from which there is no earthly waking. On December 7, at the home of her father, Mr. E. E. Trumbull in Plattsburg, she was taken with an illness from which the never recovered. "I am not afraid to die, papa," were among her last words and these give positive assurance that her sleep in that "peaceful sleep," "safe in the arms of Jesus." Cora was born in Syracuse, fifteen years ago last April. Her mother died when she was but a few days old. She resided in this place for a short time before her father moved to Plattsburg. At the last of her sickness her suffering was severe because throat paralysis which affected her heart and sight. Mr. and Mrs. Trumbull accompanied the remains to this place last evening and the funeral will be held at the residence of Mr. S. R. Trumbull at 11 o'clock today. 
Trumbull, Cora E. (I52521)
 
8707 Cora Eva Shumway Brownell - September 17, 1873 - March 5, 1954. Wife of Norman George Brownell.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 11, 1954 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Rites Held for Mrs. Brownell - Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Brownell, 81, who died Friday morning at the home of Mrs. Allie Look on the Lacona road where she was spending the winter were held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Foster Funeral Home with the Rev. Wesley Baker, pastor of the Orwell Union Church of which she was a member, officiating. Burial will be in Orwell Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Brownell was born at Evans Mills September 17, 1873 and following her marriage to Norman Brownell had always lived in the Ricard-Orwell area. Mr. Brownell died several years ago. She is survived by two nieces. She was a worker of the Willing Workers Class of the church and the W.C.T.U.
 
Shumway, Cora Eva (I76568)
 
8708 Cora J. Bradner - February 25, 1867 - April 12, 1940. Daughter of James B. and Martha C. Ladd Bradner. Wife of Thomas Lacy.

Newspaper Obituary - Friday, April 12, 1940 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico, April 12 - Mrs. Cora J. Lacy, 73, widow of Thomas Lacy, died at her home in Main street Friday morning. She had been in failing health for the past 18 months. She was born in Richland in 1867, daughter of James and Martha Ladd Bradner, and had spent most of her life in Richland and Mexico. She was a member of the local Presbyterian church and its societies. Surviving are one brother, Charles Bradner and a nephew, Harold Bradner, both of Cobleskill. Funeral services will be held at the Miner funeral home, this village, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Spencer B. Smith. Burial will be in Willis cemetery. 
Bradner, Cora J. (I54961)
 
8709 Cora L. Darrow Harris Atwood - May 22, 1863 - April 30, 1946. Daughter of James and Emeline Bracy Darrow. Wife of `unknown' Harris & Frank H. Atwood.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 2, 1946 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Fernwood - Funeral of Mrs. Cora Atwood, who died Tuesday at her home in Fernwood, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at her home. Rev. L. J. Reid, pastor of Methodist church at Lycoming, will officiate. Burial will take place in Willis cemetery.
 
Darrow, Cora L. (I69751)
 
8710 Cora M. Smith, 77, of Gansvoort St., Fulton, NY, passed away on Saturday, October 21, 2006, at her residence. Cora was born in Fulton on July 8, 1929, the daughter of Orvis and Myrtle DeMott. She was employed for several years at GE in Syracuse and then was manager of the Wagon Wheel Bar and restaurant in Fulton until retirement. Surviving are three sons, Ronald Smith of Calif., T.J. (Sue) Jardin of Fulton, Patrick Michael Smith of Fulton; five brothers, Robert DeMott of Hannibal, Charles (Linda) DeMott of Baldwinsville, John (Kaye) DeMott of Albany, Frank DeMott of Fulton, Sam (Tina) DeMott of Hannibal; four sisters, Kathy (Dan) LaBeef of Hannibal, Margaret Manford of Fulton, Sandi DeMott of Fulton, Christine (Lester) Price of Volney; five grandchildren, Denise Smith of Oswego, Michael W. (Kim) Smith of Fulton, Cory Jardin of Fulton, Austin Smith of Georgia, Alex Smith of Georgia; great-grandchild, Hailey Jade Smith; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great- nephews. Mrs. Smith was predeceased by her husband, Gilbert B. Smith, in 1974; one sister, Ruth Gibbons; and one brother, Carl DeMott. There will be no calling hours. Private service at the convenience of the family. Interment will be at the Fairdale Cemetery in Fairdale, New York. Arrangements in care of the Young & Son Funeral Home, 322 Oneida St., Fulton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oswego County Humane Society, 157 E. 1st Street, Oswego, NY 13126, in memory of Mrs. Smith. Demott, Cora May (I65510)
 
8711 Cora S. Hager Fleming - July, 1860 - February 21, 1937. Daughter of Chester and Jane S. Fuller Hager. Wife of James E. Fleming Section 4, Row 18.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, February 22, 1937 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Lycoming, February 22 - Mrs. Cora S. Fleming, 77, widow of James Fleming, died Sunday afternoon at the home of her nephew, Glen Pettingill, New Haven. She was a native of Richland and had lived there most of her life. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hager. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Ida H. Shannon, Demster, and the nephew. Funeral services will be held privately at the Pettingill home Tuesday at 2 p.m. Relatives are invited. Burial will be in Daysville.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday February 25, 1937 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Tollgate, February 22 - Mrs. Cora Hager Flemings, who was stricken in the home of Glen Pettingil some time ago, breathed her last on Sunday at 5 p.m. Last rites were held for her on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home where she passed away, Rev. Mr. Culp, a clergyman of Syracuse and friend of the family, officiating. And so the friends of Mrs. Flemings like many others, during the present season, were called upon to breathe a farewell, choked by a sob, as they laid their loved one to rest in Daysville cemetery.
 
Hager, Cora S. (I30998)
 
8712 CORA SMITH - WORKED AT HENRY'S JEWELERS

February 24, 2002 | Watertown Daily Times (NY)
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Cora "Maxine" Smith, 86, Route 193, died Thursday evening at Loretto Heights Nursing Home, Oswego.

Mrs. Smith had worked for many years for Henry's Jewelers, Watertown, retiring in 1982.

Born Aug. 26, 1915, in Lacona, daughter of Ralph and Leah Wade Polson, she graduated from Mannsville Central School in 1934.

She married Winford J. Smith on Oct. 16, 1934, in Adams. The couple operated a dairy farm for 56 years. He died April 5, 1983.

She had resided in Pierrepont Manor for 75 years, moving to Pulaski in 1991 and then to the nursing home.

She was a member of Zion Episcopal Church.

Surviving are two sons, Bradley W. Smith, Pierrepont Manor, and David J. Smith, Renshaw Bay; a daughter, Inga Jean Scott, Pulaski and Hilton Head, S.C., six grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

A spring graveside service will be in Ellisburg Cemetery.

There will be no calling hours.

Arrangements are with Foster- Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski.

Donations may be made to Ringgold Fire Department, Lake Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142, or to Mannsville Manor Fire Department, Main Street, Mannsville, N.Y. 
Polson, Cora Maxine (I85267)
 
8713 Coralee G. Cook, 39 - September 4, 2019 Contributor - FULTON, NY - Coralee G. Cook, 39, of Auburn, passed away suddenly on Saturday, August 31, 2019, at University Hospital, Syracuse. Coralee G. Cook - She was a former resident of Fulton, a daughter to Vernon Cook and Melody Reynolds. Cora was predeceased by her father in 1998. She is survived by her three children, Shiane (Shawn Farrell) Cook, Elizabeth (Mason Schuster) Cook and Alexander Cook; mother, Melody (Harold) Mann; two sisters, Cindy (John Northrup) Reynolds and Mindy (Jesse Butchino Sr.) Wallace; two grandchildren, Madison Schuster and Carter Farrell. There will be no calling hours or services. Foster Funeral Home, Fulton, has care of arrangements. Cook, Coralee (I77259)
 
8714 Corando Tanguma Corando Joe Tanguma, 44, of 8150 Centerville Rd., died Friday, Oct! 6, at State University Hospital, Syracuse. Born in San Diego, Texas, he was the son of Juan and Benita Garcia Tanguma. He attended school in Texas. He served in the Army from Oct. 31,1953 to Oct. 29,1955 and the Air Force from Dec.. 20, 1957 to Apr.. 12, 1966. He married Patricia LeClair August 4, 1962 in Pulaski. He was employed by Northern Steel Corp. in Oswego. He was active in bowling in Pulaski and Oswego and ^was also a member of Robert Edwards American Legion Post 358. He is survived by his wife, Patricia; four children: Laurie Lyn, Charles Joseph, Roberto Marin and Yolanda Maria, all at home; his father, Juan; his stepmother, Mrs. Dominga Tanguma; five brothers: Juan of Lub- bock, Tx., Antonio of Spring -Valley, Calif., Arnoldo of Alice, Tx., Marin of San Diego, Tx., and Ruben of Alice, Tx.; and a sister, Mrs. Tomasa Vera of Corpus Christi, Tx. Services were Oct. 10 a't Foster-Hax Funeral Home, the Rev. Dolen Morris of- ficiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Or- well, with full military honors. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or Northern Oswego County Ambulance.
The Pulaski Democrat., October 18, 1978 
Tanguma, Corando G. (I41493)
 
8715 CORCORAN
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - April 28, 2010Browse Issues
Ada M. Corcoran

April 26, 2010

Ada M. Corcoran, 69, passed away in Altmar, surrounded by her family after a long courageous battle with cancer. She was currently a resident of Edgewater, FL, where she enjoyed her retirement with sunshine and beaches. In Florida she was an active member of the Dolphins Club, volunteered with Burt Fish Medical Center and was a lifetime member of the American Legion Aux. Ada was predeceased by her husband, Paul J. Corcoran.

She is survived by her daughters, Rose (Mark) Mitchell, Carolyn (Omar) Davis, Colleen (Paul) Precourt III and Christine (Al) Willcox; great-uncle, Fred Featherly; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be Friday, noon at New Comer Funeral Home, 705 N. Main St., N. Syracuse. Burial will follow at White Chapel Memory Gardens, DeWitt. Calling hours will be Friday from 10 a.m. to noon, at the funeral home, before services.

Contributions in Ada's name, in lieu of flowers may be made to the Oswego County Hospice. 
Carnrite, Ada Fritcher (I43198)
 
8716 CORCORAN
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - November 20, 2005Browse Issues
Paul J. Corcoran November 13, 2005

Paul J. Corcoran, 71, of Altmar, NY, died Sunday, November 13, at Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach, FL. Born in Syracuse, NY, Paul was an Air Force veteran who served in the Korean War. He worked as a truck driver for ARG Trucking. Paul was a member of the American Legion Russell Tryon Post #1435, a longtime member of the Albion Fish and Game Club, and the Defiance Fire Dept., all of Altmar.

Survivors: his wife of 47 years, Ada M. Corcoran; four daughters, Rosemarie Mitchell of Ilion, Carolyn Davis of Pulaski, Colleen Corcoran of Richland and Christine Corcoran- Willcox of Altmar; two sisters, Eileen Vallerio and Patricia Secore; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Memorial Service: 12:30 p.m. Friday at Traub Funeral Home, 684 N. Main Street, Central Square. Calling Hours: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday, prior to the service. Burial, to follow the services, at White Chapel Cemetery, DeWitt.

Contributions may be made to The National Kidney Foundation, 731 James Street, Suite 200, Syracuse, NY 13203. Traub Funeral Home, Inc. Central Square, NY 
Corcoran, Paul J. (I43186)
 
8717 Cordelia Adelia Leroy - August 8, 1853 - July 8, 1911. Daughter of Charles L. Leroy and Caroline Price. Wife of John Mattison (married July 22, 1871) & George B. Harsha. Section 2, Row 14.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 12, 1911 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Daysville District - Mrs. Adelia Harsha was born August 8, 1853 and died July 8, 1911. She was the oldest child and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles LeRoy, with whom she had lived for a number of years past. She had been twice married, and had been a widow for several years. Besides her parents and brother, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Claude Hardie. A son by the first marriage, LeRoy Mattison, died about two years ago. The funeral was held Monday, at the Daysville Church. Interment in Daysville cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 13, 1911 The Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Manwarren District, July 13 - People of this neighborhood were shocked to hear Saturday that Mrs. Adah C. Harsha had passed away at 3:30 p.m. She had traveled a great deal, having crossed the continent six times, beside teaching a year in the Philippines, but for several years she had been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leroy, at whose home she died. Her age was fifty-six years and eleven months. Besides her aged parents she is survived by one brother, Clayton Leroy, and a daughter, Mrs. Claud Hardy, all of this place. The funeral was held in Daysville church on Monday. The Rev. Mr. Schloop, Fernwood, made a few fitting remarks, the choir rendered some appropriate hymns, after which interment was made in Daysville cemetery beside her son, Roy Mattison, who died three years ago.
 
Leroy, Cordelia Adelia (I30682)
 
8718 Cordelia R. Erskine - August 5, 1851 - March 2, 1934. Daughter of John E. and Hannah Treadway Erskine. Never married.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 8, 1934 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Was Native of Fernwood - Miss Cordelia R. Erskine, aged 82, died early Friday at her home in Fernwood. Miss Erskine was born at Fernwood, August 5, 1851, daughter of the late John and Hannah Treadway Erskine. In her earlier life she was active in the Fernwood Baptist church. Surviving are two sisters, Miss Caroline Erskine, with whom she had made her home, and Mrs. Ann Vorce of Mexico, also one brother, John of Mexico. Private services were held from the home on Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment was in Willis cemetery.
 
Erskine, Cordelia R. (I20529)
 
8719 CORENA C. BROWN
Newspaper April 8, 1997 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY)
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Corena C. Brown, 79, of Lewis Point Road died Monday at Oneida Healthcare Center after a brief illness.

Mrs. Brown was born in Oneida and lived in Canastota since 1962.

She retired in 1983 as a home health aide for Oneida Castle and Sherrill.

Surviving are her husband, Fred R.; two sons, Fred W. Sr. of Canastota and Larry L. of Canandaigua; two daughters, Patricia Malbouf and Gladys Collins, both of Canastota; a brother, Harley Scribner of Florida; a sister, Mildred Zimmerman of Oneida; 13 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Services are 11 a.m. Thursday at J. Homer Ball Funeral Home, the Rev. Robert A. Bromfield officiating. Burial is in Whitelaw Cemetery.

Calling hours are 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 201 James St.
 
Scribner, Corena Catherine (I79154)
 
8720 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Yerdon, Corey Ronald (I24606)
 
8721 Cornelis Jr. married Nancy Hall on Mar 2, 1828 in the D.R. Church of Ft. Plain, Montgomery Co., NY. They had the following children:

1. Sally Ann DeLong b. 1829.
2. Nancy M. DeLong b. 1833.
3. Charles DeLong b. 1835.
4. Philando H. DeLong b. 1837.
5. Harrison DeLong b. 1840.
6. Cornelis Vincent DeLong b. 1843.

After Nancy's death in 1870, Cornelis married Margaret White in 1871.

Sandy Creek news., February 05, 1885, Page 1, Image 1
 
Delong, Cornelis Jr (I19557)
 
8722 Cornelius W. Durgee, 76, died at the Crouse Irving hospital, Syracuse, late Tuesday evening, following two years of failing health. He had been admitted to the hospital last Saturday, but failed to respond to medical treatment.

Funeral services will be held from the late home on the Syracuse road, Friday morning at 9 a.m, and from St. John's Catholic Church at 9:30. Rev. Edward P. Keflefic will officiate. Burial will be made in Pulaski cemetery.

Mr. Durgee is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marandia Baker Durgee; three daughters, Mrs. Mattie Miller and Mrs. Eva Busek, both of Rome, Mrs. Dorothy Favriet, Pulaski; two sons, Harry Durgee, Pierrepont Manor, and Cornelius Durgee, Pulaski; one nephew, Harold Durgee, Ilion, nine grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

He was born at Pine Meadows, April 10, 1872, the son of Lewis and Amelia Smith Durgee. On Jan. 13, 1896, he was married to Miss Marandia Baker at Harrisville Catholic church by Rev. J.C. Manning. Following his marriage, he was engaged in the lumber business, but had been a farmer most of his life. He came to Pulaski 35 years ago and some seven years later he purchased the farm which was his late home. Mr. Durgee was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist church in Pulaski.

Source: Pulaski Democrat, Sept 16, 1948 
Durgee, Cornelius Wesley (I46501)
 
8723 CORNWELL
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - February 12, 2013Browse Issues
Josephine M. Cornwell

February 10, 2013

Josephine M. Cornwell, age 93, resident of Oswego, formerly of Richland, passed away Sunday at Oswego Hospital. Josephine was born April 30, 1919 in Syracuse, the daughter of Carmen and Virginia Glemi Sidari. She married Raymond E. Cornwell on December 27, 1947, he passed away June 13, 2006. She and her husband owned and operated Richland Auto Parts for many years. Josephine was a member of Christ Our Light Parish in Pulaski.

Surviving, one son, Raymond A. (Kim) Cornwell of Richland; two daughters, Virginia M. (Todd) Lund of Oswego and Kathleen J. (Ernest) Ramos of Corpus Christi, TX; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Josephine was predeceased by one daughter, Susan Benavidez who passed away November 21, 1978.

Funeral services will be held at noon Thursday at Christ Our Light Parish, 23 Niagara Street, Pulaski with a spring burial in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. prior to the funeral at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. 
Sidari, Josephine M. (I19860)
 
8724 Could be Abigail Molthrop who was married to Bele, and ran the Ferguson Hotel after 1850. Children Abigail, Mary and Elizabeth. Ferguson, Abigail (I16891)
 
8725 could be https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6HZ-HV6 Hocking, Raymond (I22200)
 
8726 Could be Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 17, 1883 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albion - Elida, wife of Herman Tryon, after a severe sickness of about two weeks died May 10th, 1883, aged 32 years. Funeral services at their residence. Discourse by Mr. Francis Eely. She leaves a husband and three children, the youngest but eight months old, and numerous other friends to mourn her loss.Louisa C. French Tryon - died May 10, 1883, age 32 years. Wife of Hiram Fox Tryon.
 
French, Louisa C. (I84417)
 
8727 Could this be Emma Yerdon who married Nicholas Yerdon of Oswego Co., New York and had son Roy B. Yerdon (1897-1919)?
 
Yerdon, Emily (I49215)
 
8728 County Marriage Records, 1828–1978. The Georgia Archives, Morrow, Georgia. Source (S2855)
 
8729 County obits: Rita Whiting Parr - Paula Rhea Talbot/Sallie Jones/Fern Irene Emard/Thurman 'Ted' Manes/Mary H. Tougas/Laura Louise Teffeteller/Walter R. Gregorczik/Demetra 'Jan' Boukidis/William A. Gunn/Afra Mattraw/Beth Richards Parks Hill/Neval Alice Foust
Ventura County Star (CA) - November 14, 2002Browse Issues

Afra Mattraw

Afra Mattraw 87 of Greeneville Tenn. died Saturday Oct. 12 2002 at the Johnson City Medical Center after a brief illness.

Mrs. Mattraw was a native of Orwell N.Y. and had been a longtime resident of Ojai before moving to Greenville Tenn. in 2001. She was the daughter of the late George S. and Alice Hilton Petrie. Mrs. Mattraw was a former elementary schoolteacher and a homemaker. She received her degree in education from Courtland State Teachers College Cortland N.Y.

Mrs. Mattraw was a member of the Ojai Women's Club and the Daughters of the American Revolution and was a life master bridge player. She was Episcopalian.

Mrs. Mattraw was preceded in death by her husband Harold C. Mattraw in 1984; son William Petrie Mattraw; and brothers Harry Petrie and Lafay Petrie.

She is survived by her sons Harold C. Mattraw Jr. and his wife Doris of Greeneville Tenn. and Frank L. Mattraw and his wife Janet of Westlake Village; daughter Alice Faye Mattraw Sachs and her husband Jackie of Menlo Park; grandchildren Renee Furman of Boone N.C. Bryan Mattraw of Leesburg Va. and Matthew Sachs of Menlo Park Calif.; and great-grandchildren Carly Lundquist and Lily Furman both of Boone N.C.

A reception for Afra's friends will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday Nov. 16 at Carrows Restaurant Ojai.
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Petrie, Afra Elinor (I33033)
 
8730 Courier and freeman., December 05, 1945, Page 6, Image 6 Russell, Gilbert Henry (I61762)
 
8731 Courier and freeman., June 30, 1926, Page 13, Image 13 - Potsdam, New York -
- News Notes - News was received here of the death of Allen Russell on June 8th at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Rice, of Battleford, Sask., after a brief illness of pneumonia. Mr. Russell was a former resident of Nicholville having a home here for many years. He has many friends in this section who were grieved to learn of his death.

The Massena observer., July 08, 1926, Page 3, Image 3
Mrs. Sidney Richards received word the past week of the death of her brother, Allen Russell, in Saskatchewan, Canada.
 
Russell, Allan W (I36939)
 
8732 Courier and freeman., October 05, 1932, Page 9, Image 9
Mrs. A. R. Richard Dies At Norfolk - Services Last Wednesday For Norfolk Woman, Aged 78 - Norfolk, Oct. 5. - Mrs. Agnes Russell Richard died at her home in East Norfolk Monday, Sept. 26, at the age of 78 years. She was born in the year 1854 in the town of Massena, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Russell. Before her marriage she was employed at the home of Rastas Hall at Kent's Mills. She was united in marriage to Sidney Richards at Nicholville, where they lived for two years. From there they moved to Kents Mills, where they resided for six years, moving from there to East Norfolk where they have lived for over 50 years. Sidney Richards died October 4, 1930. Three children survive, Mrs. S. E. Eldridge and Mrs. Lawrence McNally of East Norfolk; one son, Ernest Richards of Syracuse and four brothers, Franklin and Henry Russell of Fort Jackson, John Russell of Ilion and George Russell of Troy. All were her but the latter. Services were held Wednesday at 2 p. m., from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sewall Eldridge, Rev. D. W. McVeigh, pastor of Methodist Episcopal church officiating. Burial was made in Raymondville cemetery.

The Massena observer., October 06, 1932, Page 3, Image 3
Mrs Agnes Russell Richards died at her home in East Norfolk, Monday, October 3, 1932, at the age of 78. She was born in the year 1854 in the town of Massena and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Russell. Before her marriage she was employed in the home of Erastus Hall at Kents Mills where they resided for six years. From there they moved to East Norfolk where they have lived for over 50 years. Sidney Richards died October 4, 1930. Three children survive, Mrs. S. E. Eldridge and Mrs. Lawrence McNally, of East Norfolk, Ernest Richards, of Syracuse, five grandchildren and four bothers, Franklin Russell and Henry Russell, of Fort Jackson, John Russell, of Ilion and George Russell, of Troy.All were here but George. Services were held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sewall Eldridge, Rev. D. W. McVeigh, pastor of Methodist Episcopal church, officiating. Burial was made in Raymondville cemetery in the family plot. 
Russell, Agnes (I57562)
 
8733 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Jerry Lynn Althouse / Doris Margaret Johannes (F27032)
 
8734 COX
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - August 31, 2014
Robert James Cox, Sr.

August 29, 2014

Robert James Cox, Sr., 55, of Mallory, passed away Friday.

He was an avid outdoorsman who loved fishing, hunting and just walking around in the Great Outdoors. He will be missed by all loved ones.

He was predeceased by his father, Ernest Cox, Sr. and sister, Helen Barr.

He is survived by his children, Becky Cox, Robert Cox Jr. and Charles Cox; four grandchildren; his mother, Nancy Hotaling; his brothers, Ernest Cox, Jr., Donald Cox, Sr., Jason Cox, James Cox, David Cox and Yancy Cox; sister, Michelle Cox and many cherished nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be 3 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday with a service at 6 p.m. at New Comer Funeral Home, N. Syracuse. 
Cox, Robert James (I31541)
 
8735 Craig D. Barker, aged 45, longtime resident of Parish, Altmar and Pulaski, passed away Saturday at his home. Craig was born March 12, 1969 in Watertown, the son of Clinton Barker Jr. and Nancy Davidson. He graduated from APW High School in 1987. Craig married Sylvia Garcia on July 12, 2000. He was employed by the Fulton Companies for 17 years.

Those who knew Craig knew what kind of a man he was, honest, hardworking, a hunter, a warrior and the bravest man I knew. His greatest pride and joy were his two boys. He is my hero--- Sylvia

Surviving are his wife, Sylvia A.; two sons, Jordan Barker of Eielson Air Force Base in Fairbanks, Alaska and Ty Barker of Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama; two stepsons, Travis Halstead of Hawaii and Kyle Halstead of Potsdam; his mother, Nancy Davidson; two brothers, Robert Davidson of Central Square and Shaun Barker of Camden; three sisters, Rachael Pelow of Mexico, Nikki Rahn of Florida, and Marsha Sottung of Virginia. Craig was predeceased by his stepfather, Earl Davidson who passed away August 7, 2009.

Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m., Thursday, November 6, at the Foster- Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street in Pulaski with a burial at the convenience of the family. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. prior to the funeral.

Donations may be made to Friends of Oswego County Hospice, PO Box 102, Oswego, NY 13126 or The Upstate Foundation, 750 E. Adams St., Syracuse, NY 13210.

Date of Death: November 1, 2014 
Barker, Craig Dewitt (I76562)
 
8736 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Yerdon, Craig Allen (I50409)
 
8737 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Yerdon, Craig Abraham (I47875)
 
8738 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smith, Craig Spencer (I79780)
 
8739 CRASH KILLS ALTMAR MAN IN ALBION
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - September 13, 2000Browse Issues
An Altmar man left work prematurely Monday morning, then was killed at an unknown time when his vehicle went off Route 13 in the town of Albion and hit trees.

The body of William A. Sampson, 60, of 120 Bridge St., was found Tuesday morning by his wife, Sharon, at the bottom of an embankment, where he had been ejected from his pickup, according to state police. His body was removed to Syracuse, where, despite the uncertain circumstances of his death, it was decided by the Onondaga County medical examiner that no autopsy will be performed, state police said.

Blood samples were taken for tests, however, police said.

Mr. Sampson left home about 7 a.m. Monday to go to work at K&S Tire, Williamstown. He was not there long, however, deciding to leave work, police said.

It is unknown whether he was driving Monday morning or later in the day when he was proceeding west on Route 13, toward Altmar, when his truck went off the right side of the road. The truck went down an embankment and hit trees, causing him to be thrown through the windshield, police said.

After he had failed to return home for his wife's birthday, she and other family members set out Tuesday morning to search for him. Mrs. Sampson found her husband's wrecked truck, and then his body, at about 7:45 a.m. Tuesday, police said.

Mr. Sampson had worked at K&S Tire for the past seven years. He was previously employed at Davis-Walbridge Construction, Syracuse.

Born Feb. 29, 1940, in Altmar, son of Frank and Alice Olin Sampson, he attended Altmar High School and was a life resident of Altmar.

He married Sharon Barnard on Aug. 25, 1984. He had been married previously.

Surviving besides his wife are five sons, Kenneth W., Ogdensburg, Scott A., Williamstown, Mark W., Puerto Rico, Frank E., Altmar, and Glenn R., Natural Bridge; three stepsons, Kenneth Dupont and Gary Dupont, both of Pulaski, and Ronald Dupont, Williamstown; two stepdaughters, Tina Thurston, Altmar, and Tammy Henry, Smithfield, N.C.; a brother, Franklyn, Richland; several grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

FAMILY MEMBERS FIND ALTMAR MAN DEAD WILLIAM SAMPSON LEFT HOME MONDAY MORNING. HIS TRUCK WENT DOWN AN EMBANKMENT.
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - September 13, 2000Browse Issues
The family of an Altmar man, who did not return home Monday night, found him dead Tuesday morning, lying in front of his upturned pickup truck down an embankment, state police said.

William A. Sampson, 60, of 120 Bridge St. was driving on county Route 13, about three miles west of the intersection with state Route 104, when his pickup went off the road, state police Senior. Investigator Wayne Corsa said. Sampson had left home Monday morning, but Corsa did not know where Sampson was going.

Sampson's wife, Sharon, was alarmed when she noticed on Tuesday morning that her husband had not returned the night before, Corsa said. She called relatives, who drove around looking for him, Corsa said. The relatives investigated when they saw some tire marks off county Route 13 about 8:30 a.m.

They found Sampson's upturned truck down a 40-foot embankment, through some trees and heavy brush, Corsa said. The road curves to the left at the accident site, and Sampson appeared to have driven straight, Corsa said.

The investigator did not know what caused Sampson to go off the road but said there is no indication of foul play, and no other vehicles appeared to be involved.

Sampson was not wearing his seat belt and was ejected from the pickup, Corsa said.

Corsa did not know when the accident happened, but because the truck's lights were on, he surmised it occurred during the night. Sampson apparently was heading home because he was traveling west on county Route 13, Corsa said.

The Onondaga County Medical Examiner's Office ruled Sampson died of multiple blunt-force trauma, Corsa said. The investigators are waiting for a blood analysis. 
Sampson, William A. (I51281)
 
8740 CROGHAN, NY ~ Alice M. Bush, 96, died peacefully in her sleep on Wednesday, November 27, 2019 in the comfort of her home at Steepleview Court Apartments on George Street in Croghan.

Born May 18, 1923 in Kirschnerville in the Town of New Bremen, a daughter and one of eight children of Henry J. and Hattie B. (Kohler) Aucter, she received her early education at Dicobs Corners Elementary Country School and her secondary education at Fr. Leo Memorial School in Croghan.

On November 14, 1945, she married Kenneth J. Bush, Sr. in St. Stephen’s Church, Croghan, with the Rev. Amadeus Burke, OFM, officiating. Mr. Bush died April 18, 1995

During her younger life, Mrs. Bush worked on her family’s farm and later worked at the former Lallier’s Hotel in Croghan. She also worked for a short period at Beaverite Products, Inc. in Beaver Falls, and at Climax Manufacturing in Castorland until the time of her marriage. For 21 years following her marriage, she worked as a homemaker taking care of her large family. In 1966, she went to work in the Maintenance Department of Lowville Academy, where she worked for 21 years until her retirement in 1987. During this same time, she also worked on her family’s dairy farm she and her husband owned on Wagner Road for 10 years.

Alice was a communicant of St. Stephen’s Church in Croghan, and was also a member of its Rosary Society. She was also a member of the Lowville VFW Auxiliary Post 6912, Beaver River Senior Citizens and Belfort Grange.

Throughout her life, she enjoyed working on jigsaw puzzles, crocheting, crafting with plastic canvas, creating Christmas items, and above all, loved spending time with her family.

Surviving are eleven children including nine sons and their spouses, Ralph L. and Linda Bush, and William J. and Valerie Bush, all of Croghan, Kenneth J., Jr. and Roxy Bush, of Castorland, Henry P. and Diane Bush, and Larry C. and Carol Bush, all of Lowville, Edward H. and Cindy Bush, of Brantingham, Loren F. and Fran Bush, of Calcium, Daniel J. Bush, of Merchion, GA, and Donald R. and Angie Bush, of Aurora, CO; two daughters and sons-in-law, Kathryn M. and Keith Greenwood, of Pulaski, and Janet E. and Joseph Andre, of Croghan; 34 grandchildren, 73 great grandchildren and 1 on the way, and 20 great great grandchildren and 2 on the way; her sister, Mary Lou Cullen, of Eatontown, GA, and numerous nieces and nephews.

In addition to her loving husband, Ken, of almost 50 years, she was predeceased by two brothers, Ronald and John Aucter; four sisters, Leona Briot, Helena Yauney, Edna Hoch and Florence Berry; two granddaughters, Krista Bush, who died in infancy, and Patricia Moser Gibbs, and a great grandson, Liam Bush, who died shortly after birth.

A Mass of Christian Burial for Alice will be held on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. from St. Stephen’s Church, Croghan, with the Rev. Donald J. Manfred, Pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in St. Peter’s Cemetery, New Bremen. There will be no calling hours.

Memorial donations may be made to St. Stephen’s Church Restoration Fund.

Arrangements are with Scanlon Funeral Home, Croghan. 
Aucter, Alice M (I69191)
 
8741 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lesieur, Crystal Jean (I18746)
 
8742 Curtis E. Monson, 78, Hiawatha, passed away Sunday, Aug. 23, 2015 at a local healthcare facility. He was born March 7, 1937 in Atchison.

He was a member of the United Methodist Church and Sons of Norway. He liked to restore antique tractors and enjoyed fishing.

Curtis was preceded in death by his parents, Daniel and Grace (Weber) Monson; brothers, Virgil, Stanley and Daniel “Boonie” Monson; sisters, Maxine Hisle and Joyce Cheek; nephew, Larry Charles Cheek; brother-in-law, Larry Cheek; and sister-in-law, Karen Monson.

Survivors include son, Douglas Monson, Robinson, Kansas; daughters, Kimberly Young (Mark), Topeka, Kansas, Jolene Carter (Mark), Hiawatha, Kansas and Terri Griffin (Thomas), Omaha, Nebraska; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; brothers, Kenneth Monson (Lorrene), John Monson and Dale Monson; sister, Judy Cooper (Bill); sisters-in-law, Virginia Monson and Lois Monson; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Mr. Monson was a member of the Kansas Cremation Service.

For more information go to: http://www.hiawathaworldonline.com/obituaries/article_599c6075-af46-57cb-8550-fa896d997774.html
 
Monson, Curtis (I8621)
 
8743 Cynthia A. French - died January 1, 1854, age 33 years. Wife of Gould French.
 
Cynthia (I84439)
 
8744 Cynthia Anne Cass1
F, b. circa 1814, d. 1 October 1853
Father Josiah Cass b. 26 Sep 1786, d. c 1826
Mother Eunice French
Her body was interred at Watkins, Schuyler, NY, at Glenwood Cemetery. (an unknown value). Cynthia was born at NY circa 1814. She married Dr. Samuel Watkins at Jefferson, Chemung, NY, circa 1840. She married Hon. George Gross Freer at Watkins, Chemung, NY, on 11 February 1852. She made a will at Jefferson, Chemung, NY, on 29 September 1852. Cynthia died on 1 October 1853 at Watkins, Schuyler, NY.
Family 1
Hon. George Gross Freer b. 29 Jan 1809, d. 7 Jan 1878
Child
George G. Freer
Family 2
Dr. Samuel Watkins b. c 1772, d. 10 May 1851
Citations
[S50] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule, page 45, line 20.
 
Cass, Cynthia Ann (I84575)
 
8745 Cynthia B. Harris Hibbard - February 27, 1818 - January 10, 1896. Daughter of Caleb and Lucy Ellis Harris. Wife of Elisha Alanson Hibbard
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 15, 1896 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Hibbard - In this place, January 10, 1896, Mrs. E. A. Hibbard, aged 77 years. Mrs. Hibbard was mother of Messrs. Seymour and Charles Hibbard of this village. She was a highly respected lady and extensively known in this vicinity. The funeral was held Sunday.
 
Harris, Cynthia B. (I30816)
 
8746 Cynthia French, twin, b. ca. 1795 in Unadilla, Otsego, NY, m. Matheson [18], or m. Charles Bills [12].
 
French, Cynthia (I84556)
 
8747 Cynthia Harriet “Thea” Beadle - June 8, 1871 - July 18, 1952. Daughter of Alfred Nathaniel and Mary Frances Bentley Beadle.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 31, 1952 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Miss Cynthia Harriet Beadle, 81, Life-Long County Resident, Dies - Miss Cynthia Harriet Beadle, 81, well-known resident of Oswego for 65 years, and life-long resident of Oswego County, died early Friday morning, July 18, 1952, at 114 East Fifth street, in Oswego, New York. She had been confined to her home by ill health for the past three years. Her mind remained active until the last. Miss Beadle was born in Pulaski, June 8, 1871, the third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nathaniel Beadle. Her mother was Frances Mary Bentley. Miss Beadle’s father in partnership with Henry Lyman had a hardware store with a tin shop upstairs, at the corner of Lake and Jefferson streets. This was burned in the fire of 1881. Mr. Beadle moved his family to Oswego to live when he became Sheriff of Oswego County. The family home in Pulaski was at 37 Lake street. In Oswego, the family home was that 58 West Third street. Miss Beadle was a graduate of Oswego high school, and of Oswego Normal school, class of 1890. She taught with marked success, kindergarten and first grade children in Scriba, Pulaski, Hamilton, Yonkers in New York State, and East Orange, New Jersey. Miss Beadle became a member of the First Congregational church of Oswego in July 1887. For an unknown period of 65 years she was a devoted and tireless member of this church. She gave the chimes in that church as a memorial to her cousin, the late City Judge Norman Seymour Bentley, with whom she resided from the time in her girlhood when he came from Pulaski to Oswego to practice law and to live in the Beadle home, after his graduation from Amherst College in 1892, and Albany Law school in 1894, until his death in 1931. Miss Beadle was a life member of the New York State Historical Society, and was well versed in New York State and Oswego County history. She was a charter member of the Oswego Woman's City Club, and also a member of the Winter Club. She was secretary to the president of the Northern New York Federation of Women's Clubs, when Mrs. Udelle Bartlett was president. Miss Beadle was an intensely loyal member of the Fort Oswego Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. For many years, when Montcalm Park was first established by the D.A.R., she watched over it vigilantly from her Windows at 33 West Sixth street. Always lovingly interested in young people, from the time they were babies, until they were grown and had babies of their own, she was in recent years a member of a Troop Committee of the Oswego Girl Scouts, and was generous in her support of them. Miss Beadle was the last of her immediate family. Surviving her are a nephew, Commander Donald Stuart Gordon II of the United States Navy; and two nieces, Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Johnson III, of Houston Texas, and Miss Helen Fairfield Gordon, of Chicago, Illinois; a grandnephew, Benjamin Franklin Johnson IV; and a grandniece, Anne Wellman Beadle Johnson, of Houston, Texas. Surviving cousins are J. Joel Bentley and Mrs. Jennie Bentley Kaufman of Syracuse, Thomas Bowden Bentley of Fulton, Frank Beadle of Minetto, and Mrs. Herbert W. Damon (nee Hattie Seymour Hollis) and the Misses Mary Frances and Helen Elizabeth Bentley of Pulaski. Miss Beadle, all her life, was a cheerful, willing worker for her family and friends, who were of all ages, and of all walks of life. She was generous with her time and strength, and she was intelligently and honestly interested in helping her family and friends. She had lived a long and a good life, and she will be remembered by all who knew her, for her devotion, her happy disposition, her on comprising championship of the right, for the warm hospitality of her home, for her unusual talent for making others happy, and for her simple, honest, and undemanding friendship for all with whom she worked and lived. To hundreds of children, and to their parents, too, she was known as “Aunt Thea”, at whose home it was always something to interest a child, but most of all, a love of the child which he never forgot. To these children and their parents, the appearance of a letter in Aunt Thea’s distinctive handwriting, or, very often, a package addressed in that handwriting, was always a delightful occasion. The package would be packed with a care and talent which left professional packers open-mouthed with wonder. All this was part of the fun of opening the package, to see what Aunt Thea had sent this time. She sent all manner of things to all parts of the country. As it was her pleasure to serve others, so it was their pleasure to serve her. She had a genuine appreciation of thoughtfulness. Aunt Thea loved books, and the people in them, as she loved living people. She appreciated the good in life and books and people, and the memory of her own loved ones never faded for her. The memory of her own life will be here and clear always for her family and friends. Funeral services were held in Oswego on Sunday afternoon, July 20, at 2:45, with the Reverend Rees T. Williams, Pastor of the First Congregational church of Oswego, conducting the services. Mr. Williams gave a remarkable tribute to Miss Beadle, saying that when he visited her, he always felt that he came away with more than he had taken to her. Interment was in Orwell Evergreen cemetery on that afternoon, in the plot where her mother and father, three brothers who died in infancy, and the family of John Beadle, lie buried. This John Beadle was a brother of Nathaniel Beadle, Aunt Thea’s grandfather, who was one of Orwell's first settlers. John Beadle was one of the early owners of plots in Orwell Evergreen cemetery, and he erected the monument on the family plot there. Pallbearers were Judge George Penney, Arthur B. Smith, Maurice Keefe, James J. Peebles, William H. Wales, and Webb Cooper. - It is of interest that Miss Beadle has left to her nephew and nieces the 11 acre plot known for 75 years in Pulaski as the “Black Hole Lot” because the Salmon river makes a whirlpool flair. This plot fronts on Lake street, going back to the banks of the river, there. On this property, Miss Beadle’s father once had a fine orchard and vineyard.
 
Beadle, Cynthia Harriet (I73026)
 
8748 Cynthia Jane is No. 4120 in the Eddys in America book -- the 1860 Census finds her living with her father in Philadelphia, Jeff. Co., N. Y. Her place of birth was taken from the familysearch.org site. Cynthia may have gone by the name Jane Cynthia because the 1860 citation indicates her name to have been Jane C. She was age 25 in that 1860 Census. Eddy, Cynthia Jane (I70188)
 
8749 Cynthia L. Spink - October 30, 1843 - August 23, 1916. Daughter of Elijah and Wilhelmina Vincent Spink. Wife of Edwin D. Hemens. Section 5, Row 5.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday Afternoon, August 25, 1916 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Pulaski, August 25 - Mrs. Cynthia L. Hemans, a native of Jefferson county, and the widow of Edwin Hemans, died Wednesday night at the Hemans home at Port Ontario. Her health had not been of the best for some time past, but was able to be about the house much of the time. She was stricken while resting on a couch in the sitting room and expired before a physician could reach Port Ontario. Cynthia Spink Hemans was born in Depauville, October 30, 1843, and with her husband, came to the town of Richland nearly half a century ago. Mr. Hemans passed away last April. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Frederick J. Herrington, of Port Ontario, and a brother and sister, Andrew T. Spink, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. James Seavey of Gouverneur. Funeral services will be held at the family home, four miles west of Pulaski, at 2 p.m. Sunday, Rev. E. A. Rogers of Pulaski will be the officiating clergyman, and burial will be made beside her husband in the Daysville cemetery.
 
Spink, Cynthia L. (I76356)
 
8750 Cynthia Powless Obituary
January 30, 2024 Cynthia Kay Coats-Powless, 67, of Pulaski, passed away Tuesday in a care facility. Born in Syracuse, she was loved and touched the lives of many people. She loved watching the sunrise, walking around the town of Pulaski, sipping on her tea, thrifting and caring for animals. She was predeceased by a brother, Russell, in 1971 and an infant Cynthia. She is survived by her sons, Don F. Powless and Franklin J. Powless; three daughters, Linda L. Powless-McNitt, Susan Powless and Katy J. Powless, all originating from Pulaski; 5 Brothers; 3 Sisters and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. A service will be held at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Summerville Funeral Home, 1997 Harwood Dr, Sandy Creek. A friend and Family gathering will be held the day before at the Lacona VFW.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Cynthia K (Coates) Powless, please visit our floral store. 
Coates, Cynthia K (I84978)
 

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