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9601 Elizabeth Taylor Ackley was born on 1 April 1793 in New Jersey. The date of birth is from a family Bible page; the place is from later censuses. Elizabeth married Lot West Ackley on 29 Feb 1812, as recorded in the Bible, most likely in Washington County, NY.

Lot moved the family to what is now Altmar, Oswego County, NY in 1813 or 1814. The timing is confirmed by census records of the counties of birth of their first two children. The area at the time was a complete wilderness, but land was cheap and a few other families from Washington County also made the move.

Elizabeth and Lot lived on Centerville Rd, about two miles west of Altmar for the rest of their lives where Lot was a farmer. Her ten children were: Caroline (1812-1896) m. Ira C. Safford; Mary (1814-1906) m. Shubal Lyman; Hannah (1816-bef 1860); Arthur (1819-1888) m. Sophia Matteson; David (1821-1849); Catherine (1823-1904); John (1826-1882) m. Martha Pike; Siphrah (1828-bef 1850); Solomon (1830-bef 1860); Andrew (aka Thomas) (1835-1917) m. Mary Jane Stilwell. All except Andrew are listed with dates of birth on a family Bible page. Andrew's birth date and parentage are from military records.

Elizabeth appears as a widow in the 1855 New York state census. From then until her death, she lived with either her son Arthur or her daughter Mary Lyman. Her last years were spent living with Arthur and his family. She appears in the 1870 US census, but not in the 1875 New York state census.

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Taylor, Elizabeth (I82103)
 
9602 Elizabeth Terrell and Preston Hart Graves http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=31d89400-3334-4767-a2bf-344d4e74845b&tid=16903488&pid=1635 Elizabeth Terrell and Preston Hart Graves http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=37a95128-0b1f-49b8-a865-c8308b5e0c4e&tid=16903488&pid=1635 John Preston Hart http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=c95c8298-1a1b-4017-bf78-d5907580b369&tid=16903488&pid=1635 Hart, John Preston (I34051)
 
9603 Elizabeth Young Moore - January 16, 1801 - May 8, 1882. Daughter of Isaac and Ruth Price Young. Wife of David Moore. Married October 6, 1815.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 11, 1882 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, wife of the late David Moore, died Monday, May 8th, after a lingering illness. Deceased was born January 16th, 1800, and has been a resident of this town since 1835. She was an earnest and devote Christian lade, and her death will be regretted by a large circle of friends, besides the members of her family The funeral was held this morning at 10 o'clock from the residence of her son, Mr. Seneca D. Moore, Rev. George P. Kenney, officiating.
 
Young, Elizabeth (I55204)
 
9604 ELIZABETHTON Sue Helen Cole Treadway, 78, Elizabethton, died Thursday evening, May 25, 2006 in Hillview Health Care Center. A native of Carter County, she was the daughter of the late Laura E. Cole. She resided several years in Jonesborough before returning to Elizabethton. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by her husband, R.L. Treadway and an Aunt, Ida Cole. Survivors include several special cousins and her extended family, members of Calvary Baptist Church. Funeral Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 28, 2006 in Memorial Funeral Chapel with Dr. Joe Sorah officiating. Interment will follow in Monte Vista Burial Park. Active Pallbearers will be selected from the men of Calvary Baptist Church Visitation will be from 1 2 p.m. prior to the service hour. Cole, Sue Helen (I6263)
 
9605 Ella Adelaide Near Marsh Stowell - 1859 - September 4, 1942. Daughter of Edward W. and Harriet Lee Near. Wife of Frank Pierce Marsh (married March 2, 1879 at Orwell, New York) & George Edwin Stowell (married June 6, 1892 at Orwell, New York.) [Note: For more information on Frank Marsh, please find him in this cemetery.]
Newspaper Article - Thursday, September 10, 1942 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - The funeral of Mrs. Ella Stowell was held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jasper Finster last Sunday. Mrs. Stowell was survived by a son, Mr. Lee Stowell, and daughter Lulu Finster, a sister, Mrs. Upton and a number of grandchildren. She was a member of the Orwell M. E. church, Willing Workers’ Class. The W.S.C.S. and the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. The burial was made in the Evergreen Cemetery. Rev. D. M. Cobb, pastor of the Orwell Church officiated at the funeral service.
 
Near, Ella A. (I73025)
 
9606 Ella Albertine Calkins - July 14, 1854 - March 25, 1940. Daughter of Albert M. and Lydia Aim Price Calkins. Wife of Oliver Burrill Mowry. Married July 22, 1871. Section 2, Row 14.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday March 28, 1940 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Mrs. Mowry Buried Wednesday - Mrs. Ella Albertine Calkins Mowry, wife of Oliver B. Mowry, Mexico's last surviving Civil War veteran, died in her home in Liberty street early Monday morning after an illness of several months. She was 86 years of age. Mrs. Mowry was born in Daysville, July 14, 1854, the daughter of the late Albert M. and Lydia Price Calkins. She attended Pulaski and Mexico Academies prior to the start of a teaching career of more than 20 years in district schools in this area. Always extremely active in local affairs until ill health forced her retirement several years ago, Mrs. Mowry was one of the most respected and influential women of the community during her period of teaching. She was a member of the Daysville Methodist Church, the Oswego chapter of the D. U. V., and the Daysville Grange. Lydia Calkins was united in marriage with Oliver B. Mowry on July 22, 1871 and would have observed their 69th wedding anniversary this summer. They had lived in Oswego county since their marriage. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Dr. Earle A. Mowry of Mexico; Charles Mowry of Mexico; Cortland Mowry of Binghamton; two daughters, Miss Ethelyn Mowry and Miss Bessie Mowry of East Orange, New Jersey; and 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Two daughters, Mrs. Maude Mowry Whitney and Mrs. Julia Mowry Edick, have passed away. A fifth daughter died in infancy. Funeral services were held from the home Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev. Harold H. Barnard, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Bearers were six grandsons. 
Calkins, Ella Albertine (I55070)
 
9607 Ella Antoinette Spencer Manwarren - August 22, 1855 - August 1, 1919. Daughter of Theodore D. and Hannah A. Hardy Spencer. Wife of Frank W. Manwarren. Section 5, Row 11.
Newspaper Obituary - Saturday Evening, August 2, 1919 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Died -Manwarren - At Texas, August 1, 1919, Ella Manwarren, wife of the late Frank Manwarren, aged 64 years. Funeral Sunday, August 3, from her late home at 1 p.m. Interment at Daysville.

Ella Antoinette Spencer Manwarren - August 22, 1855 - August 1, 1919. Daughter of Theodore D. and Hannah A. Hardy Spencer. Wife of Frank W. Manwarren. Section 5, Row 11.
Newspaper Obituary - Saturday Evening, August 2, 1919 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Died -Manwarren - At Texas, August 1, 1919, Ella Manwarren, wife of the late Frank Manwarren, aged 64 years. Funeral Sunday, August 3, from her late home at 1 p.m. Interment at Daysville.
 
Spencer, Ella Antoinette (I25621)
 
9608 Ella Calkins Webb - February 25, 1911 - October 14, 2009. Daughter of Fred Seneca and Stella M. Reed Calkins. Wife of William Lewis Webb. Married March 21, 1928.

Newspaper Obituary - Friday, October 16, 2009 The Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Ella C. Webb, 98, a life resident of Fernwood, died Wednesday at Seneca Hill Manor, Volney. Ella was born February 25, 1911, in Richland, the daughter of Fred and Stella Reed Calkins She graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1926. She also attended Oswego Normal School. Ella married W. Lewis Webb on March 21, 1928; he died December 21, 1994. She was active in the Pulaski Wesleyan Church, where she taught Sunday school and was a pianist for many years. Ella was also an Avon representative, winning many sales awards. Surviving: one son, David R. Webb of Fernwood; three daughters, Marilyn H. Halsey of Mexico, Joyce A. Miller of Fernwood and Shirley J. Bellows of Lake City, Florida; 18 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sons, Donald Webb, in 2002 and Jerry Webb, in 2005. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Calling hours will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., prior to the funeral. Donations may be made to Calvary Baptist Church 5353 Rte. 11, Pulaski, New York 13142. 
Calkins, Ella Reed (I30617)
 
9609 ELLA E. DAVIS, STRICKEN AT HOME, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 13, 1990Browse Issues
Ella E. Davis, 73, Eisenhower Road, wife of Dennis E. Davis, was pronounced dead on arrival Sunday morning at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, after being stricken at home.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville, with the Rev. William Sammons officiating. Burial will be in Ellisburg Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Mannsville-Manor Rescue Squad or the Ellisburg Cemetery Association.

Besides her husband, surviving are two sons, Charles D., Ellisburg, and Omar A., Fernwood; a daughter, Joyce Ann Davis, Ellisburg; 12 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Henry Loomis, Fulton, and John Loomis, West Haven, Conn.; three sisters, Irene Hazelton, Adams Center, Doreen Hall, Liverpool, and Lena Beyer, Lowville; nieces and nephews.

A daughter, Beverly Porter, died before her.

Born April 26, 1917, in Lorraine, the daughter of Arthur and Elizabeth Tennant Loomis, she was one 17 children and attended Wardwell Settlement School and the Ellisburg school.

She married Dennis E. Davis in 1933 in Mexico. They lived in Mexico for a short time before moving to Ellisburg, where they lived for the past 50 years.

Mrs. Davis was employed by various companies in Watertown, including Gibson's Laundry, Olga Knitting Mill, Model Homes and was last employed by Chesebrough-Pond Inc. for 12 years, retiring in 1982.

She was a member of the Ellisburg Firemen's Auxiliary and Ellisburg Willing Workers. 
Loomis, Ella Elizabeth (I43841)
 
9610 Ella J. "Nellie" Lombard - February 12, 1872 - February 4, 1892. Daughter of Albert and Lora French Lombard.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 18, 1892 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Albion, New York, February 4th, Nellie J., oldest daughter of Albert and Lora Lombard, aged 20 years. The death of this beloved child falls very heavily on the bereaved parents and family, and the warm sympathy of all who know them is theirs. Rev. L N. Steelman conducting the funeral services
 
Lombard, Ella (I84678)
 
9611 Ella L. Fink Hilton - August 26, 1852 - November 20, 1938. Daughter of William and Susan Hall Fink. Wife of LaFayette Hilton.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 23, 1938 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. LaFayette Hilton Dies at Orwell Home - Mrs. Ella L. Hilton, widow of LaFayette Hilton, died at her home in Orwell Sunday morning. The funeral was held from the home yesterday afternoon with the Rev. Charles T. Martin, pastor of the Richland and Orwell churches, officiating. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery, Orwell. Mrs. Hilton was born in Steuben county August 26, 1852, the daughter of William and Susan Fink. When a child of ten she moved to Redfield with her parents and spent the rest of her life in that town and Orwell, except for a brief time when she was with her daughter, Mrs. Alice Petrie in the latter's home here in Pulaski. She married Mr. Hilton October 13, 1875. He died in 1926. She was a member of Orwell Union church, the Willing Workers class of that church, and the Orwell W.C.T.U. She is survived by two sons, W. A. Hilton of Skaneateles, and Ward Hilton of Orwell; two daughters, Mrs. Susie Williams of Redfield, and Mrs. Petrie; 11 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
 
Fink, Ellen Louisa (I72757)
 
9612 ELLA M. BLOUNT APOSTOLIC MINISTER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - October 1, 1998Browse Issues
The funeral for Ella M. Blount, 74, Woodpecker Lane, wife of Derrill E. Blount, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Mannsville Full Gospel Church with the Rev. Douglas Shear officiating. Burial will be in Ellisburg Cemetery.

Mrs. Blount died at 4:45 p.m. Tuesday at her home, where she was under the care of Hospice of Jefferson County.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville.

Mrs. Blount and her husband operated dairy farms in the Ellisburg area for many years.

She was an ordained minister in the Apostolic Church of God since 1959 and was pastor of Mannsville Full Gospel Church for several years. She also taught Spanish, art and music at Apostolic Christian Academy for five years.

Her hobbies included gardening, needle crafts, painting, music and her love of animals.

Born Sept. 10, 1924, in the Adams home of her uncle, John H. Mullin, a daughter of Victor E. and Clara L. Fitzgerald Mullin, she attended school in Ellisburg and Mannsville Central School.

She married Mr. Blount on Oct. 15, 1943, at her parents' home on Torrey Hill Road.

Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Derrill E. Jr., Nobleton, Fla., Steven, Mannsville, and Andy, Tampa, Fla.; four daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Theresa) Shear, Massena, and Mrs. Mike (Patricia) O'Connor and Mrs. Stephen (Donna) Boulter, both of Bartow, Fla., and Mrs. Richard (Linda) Tanner, Ludowici, Ga.; three sisters, Laurentine Rogers, Beaverton, Ore., Mary Gingerich, Marilla, and Clara McGhee, Summerfield, Fla.; four brothers, Victor Mullin, Summerfield, Ivan Mullin, Wellsville, Allen Mullin, Sandy Creek, and David Mullin, Mannsville; 18 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Donations may be made to Mannsville Full Gospel Church, Route 11, Mannsville, N.Y. 13661 or Hospice of Jefferson County, 425 Washington St., Watertown, N.Y. 13601. 
Mullin, Ella Mae (I18266)
 
9613 Ella M. Curcie Shumway - September 8, 1919 -November 7, 1974. Daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Curcie. Wife of Joseph Cassius Shumway Sr. Section 2, Row 25.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday, November 8, 1974 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico - Mrs. Ella Shumway, 55, of Lee Road, Town of New Haven, died Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, following a illness of several days. Surviving are her husband, Joseph C. Sr.; her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Curcie of Mexico; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Campbell of Sandy Creek, and Mrs. Sandra Bowers of Mexico; six sons, Joseph C. Jr., Paul, Gary and Russell, all of Mexico and Donald of Phoenix and Douglas of Parish; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Turot of Liverpool and Mrs. Nyra Nichols of Baldwinsville; two brothers, Robert and John Curcie, both of Mexico, a nd nine grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home and at 2:30 p.m. in St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 this evening.
 
Curcie, Ella M. (I51904)
 
9614 ELLA M. JENNINGS - HOMEMAKER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - November 9, 2005Browse Issues
Ella M. Jennings, 80, Richland, died Sunday in Rome Memorial Hospital after a long illness.

Mrs. Jennings was a homemaker.

Born July 17, 1925, in Parish, daughter of Floyd C. and Retta Mason Smith, she attended Parish schools and Pulaski Academy.

She married Elery A. Jennings Jr. on Dec. 26, 1953, in Richland.

Surviving besides her husband are a brother and his wife, Floyd and Bethyl Smith, Lacona, and a sister and her husband, Frieda and Milford Look, Richland.

A brother, Howard Smith, died in 1983.

A prayer service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Donald Wiltse officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. 
Smith, Ella May (I28625)
 
9615 Ella M. Pratt Whitfield - 1879 - May 23, 1941. Daughter of Foster Stevens and Eveline Marsh Pratt. Wife of Floyd Walter Whitfield. Married October 26, 1901 in Ilion, Herkimer Co., New York. [Note: Floyd Whitfield died October 25, 1960 at Mohawk, Herkimer County, New York and is buried there in Mohawk Cemetery.]
Newspaper Obituary - (date unavailable) 1941 Daily Press - Utica, New York - Mohawk - Mrs. Ella Pratt Whitfield, formerly of this village, died May 23, 1941 in her home in Syracuse, and her son, Walter Whitfield, has been called back from Fort Benning, Georgia, where he is a trainee with the 43rd Hospital Division. Whitfield lived in this village and was employed in the furniture department of the H. G. Munger department store in Herkimer prior to his induction into the army. A daughter, Mrs. Wallace Nelson, Syracuse, also survives. Mrs. Whitfield moved from Mohawk in 1917.
 
Pratt, Ella M. (I76664)
 
9616 Ella Mae DeLong Manwarren - March 17, 1891 - January 7, 1965. Daughter of Jasper J. and Agnes E. LaVere DeLong. Wife of Clinton Dewitt Manwarren. Section 4, Row 16.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 14, 1965 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Held For Mrs. Manwarren 0 Services for Mrs. Ella Mae Manwarren, 73, wife of Clinton Manwarren of Fernwood, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Fernwood Methodist Church preceded by a prayer at the Taylor Funeral Home at 1:30. The Rev. George Butler, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, Oswego, officiated. Burial was in Daysville Cemetery. Mrs. Manwarren died Thursday at the Evergreen Nursing Home where she had been a patient three weeks. Surviving besides her husband are a sister, Mrs. Fred (Stella) Frank of Fernwood; one brother, Fred DeLong of Mattydale, and several nieces and nephews. She was born March 17, 1891, at Daysville, the daughter of Jasper and Agnes Lavere DeLong. She was married to Clinton Manwarren at Parish March 17, 1920. Previous to her marriage she was employed as a dressmaker for the John C. Marcellus Company in Syracuse. She had been a resident of Fernwood most of her life, a member of the Fernwood Methodist Church and active in its societies as long as her health permitted. 
Delong, Ella Mae (I42711)
 
9617 Ella Mae King - May 19, 1910 - April 24, 1971. Daughter of Thomas E. and Edith M. Allen King. Wife of Vann Balcom. Married September 28, 1927.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, April 26, 1971 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Mrs. Vann Balcom Dies - Pulaski ¬Mrs. Ella Mae Balcom, 60, Clark Road, wife of Vann Balcom, died Saturday at her home. The funeral will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, Rev. Edwin Potter, pastor, Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Surviving besides her husband are six sons, Francis E., PenneMlle, John R., Fulton, Earl T., Rexford, David M. Leonard N. and Alton C., Pulaski; 16 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mildred Twitchell, Pulaski; two brothers, Allen King, Pulaski, and Paul King, Mattydale; an aunt, nieces, nephews and cousins. Born at Orwell May 19, 1910, daughter of Thomas and Edith Allen King, she attended Pulaski schools and on September 28, 1927 was married to Vann Balcom at Theresa. They have farmed all their married life in this section.
 
King, Ella Mae (I55049)
 
9618 Ella May Reynolds Jackson - September 20, 1894 - August 14, 1996. Daughter of John Edgerton and Sarah J. Grant Reynolds. Wife of William Thomas Jackson.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday, August 16, 1996 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - May R. Jackson Longtime Pulaski Resident - May R. Jackson, 101, of Springbrook Apartments, died Wednesday at Loretto Heights Nursing Home, Oswego. Born September 20, 1894, in Woonsockett, South Dakota, a daughter of John and Sarah Grant Reynolds, she lived in Pulaski for 87 years. She worked for several years for the County Home, Mexico, and was a home health aide for many years. Mrs. Jackson was a member of Fernwood Baptist Church, Pulaski Chapter 157, Order of the Eastern Star, and the Pulaski Grange. Surviving are a son, IIarold A., Ocala, Florida.; a sister, Ruth Murray, Pulaski; 10 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Three sons, William Jr., George and Leon, died before her. A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park St., with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. A calling hour will be from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the United Friends of Homeless Animals, Pulaski.
 
Reynolds, Ella May (I55127)
 
9619 Ella O. Phillips, 73, of Tinker Tavern Road, died Sunday afternoon, March 6, 1983, in the Oswego Hospital.

She was born April 25, 1909 in the town of Orwell, the daughter of Lewis and Minnie (Looker) Olin. She attended the Orwell district schools.

She married Lynn W. Phillips on Jan. 30, 1927. She was a member of the Dugway United Methodist Women and the Albion Center Grange.

Surviving are her husband; one son, Lynn W. Phillips of Jamestown, two daughters, Mrs. Dale (Dorothy) Bristol of Altmar and Mrs. Joseph (Doris) Murray of Ellenville; one brother, Raymond Olin of Orwell; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Mr. Phillips owned Phillips Jeep Sales and Service in Pulaski for many years.

Services were at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard Pero officiating.

Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery

Source: Sandy Creek News, March 23, 1983 
Olin, Ella May (I47165)
 
9620 Ella R. Hager - 1858 - May 30, 1893. Daughter of Chester and Jane S. Fuller Hager. Wife of Eli Wood. Section 3, Row 13.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, June 6, 1893 Jefferson County Journal - Adams, New York - Texas - Mrs. Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hager, was buried June 1st after a long and painful illness.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 7, 1893 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - New Haven, June 5, 1893 - Mrs. Ella Hager Wood, wife of Eli Wood, died in this town after a lingering illness on May 30th. She leaves a husband and an infant child.
 
Hager, Ella R. (I31094)
 
9621 Ella Vivian Ballard Clemens - February 9, 1899 - December 30, 1969. Daughter of Frederick and Genevieve Draper Ballard. Wife of Earl Stanton Clemens.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 8, 1970 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Clemens dies in Pulaski - Mrs. Ella Clemens, 71, died December 30, 1969 at the Evergreens Nursing Home in Pulaski. A private funeral service was held for her Friday at the Foster Funeral Home by the Rev. Nelson Reppert, pastor of Park United Methodist Church. She was a graduate of the Syracuse University School of Nursing and had been employed at the Good Shepherd Hospital in Syracuse. Mrs. Clemens is survived by her husband, Earl S. Clemens; two sons, Earl B. Clemens of Lansdale, Pennsylvania and Robert B. Clemens of Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. William A. Rotunno of Warren, Pennsylvania and nine grandchildren.
 
Ballard, Ella Vivian (I72671)
 
9622 Ella Wright Smith - December 17, 1844 - May 1, 1934. Born in Vermont. Daughter of Joseph and Amy Wheeler Wright. Wife of James Smith & William S. Gibbs (married April 13, 1919.) [Note: William Gibbs died April 16, 1927 in Richland Township, New York and is buried in Pulaski Village Cemetery at Pulaski, New York.]

Newspaper Article - Wednesday, May 9, 1934 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fox District - Edna and Nan Brannon attended the funeral of their great-grandmother, Mrs. Ella Gibbs, Friday afternoon. 
Wright, Ella (I41119)
 
9623 Ellen A. McClary Brown - 1855 - November 12, 1919. Daughter of Louis and Lucretia Bowman McClary. Wife of Frank John Brown. Married March 8, 1881.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 19, 1919 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - Funeral of Mrs. Ella Brown - Mrs. Ella Brown, wife of Mr. Frank Brown a resident of Richland for over 40 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Hartney last Wednesday night. Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ on Saturday afternoon by Rev. Knoell. Mrs. Brown was born in Canada, but spent the greater part of her life in Richland, where she was loved and respected by all who knew her. Last July she went to stay with her daughter, Mrs. Hartney in Watertown, and was taken ill there and never gave up the battle of life until last Wednesday. Besides Mr. Brown she leaves three sons, Arthur J. of Boston, Walter F. of Toledo, Oscar J. of Richland; a brother, Mr. William McClarey of Syracuse and a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Ames of Richland. Mrs. Brown was a member of the Church of Christ for the last 27 years and will be missed in the church as well as in the community. Among the out of town relatives and friends were Mrs. Lillian McClarey of Oswego, Mrs. Ray Staplin of Rochester, Mrs. Hammond of Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. William McClarey and Mr. Lewis McClarey of Syracuse. The flowers were beautiful. 
McClary, Ella A. (I52123)
 
9624 Ellen Beadle - July 31, 1835 - February 18, 1903. Daughter of Nathaniel and Annie Wellman Beadle. Wife of Stephen Lilts. Section 2, Row 20.
Newspaper Obituary - February 1903 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Stephen Lifts, aged 68 years, after a brief and painful illness, died at her home on Main St., Wednesday at 10:00 p.m. February 18, 1903. The funeral which was conducted by Rev. B. E. Whipple was held from the house at 10:00 Saturday morning. Besides her husband, the deceased is survived by two sons, Daniel of Syracuse, and Nathan of Rochester; two daughters, Mrs. M. E. Shepard of Syracuse, and Mrs. Frank Fay of Altmar, and three grandchildren, to whom sympathy of all is extended. Mrs. Lifts was one of Altmar's most estimable women and her untimely death has cast a deep gloom over our entire community.
 
Beadle, Ellen (I69748)
 
9625 Ellen C. Widrig Balch Covey - July 10, 1907 - August 3, 1983. Daughter of William R. and Laura E. Wilbur Widrig. Wife of Clinton W. Balch (married August 30, 1928) & Chauncey Sylvester Covey.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, August 8, 1983 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York Ellen B. Covey, 76, Main Street, Richland died Wednesday afternoon, August 3, at Oswego hospital. She was born July 10, 1907 in the town of Albion, daughter of William and Laura Wilbur Widrig. She attended Pulaski Academy Schools. She was married to Clinton Balch Sr. on August 30, 1928. He preceded her in death. She was married to Chauncey S. Covey on April 29, 1963. He died on March 27, 1971. She was a former member of Richland Methodist Church and the Richland Firemen's Auxiliary. Mrs. Covey is survived by a daughter, Florence Gerdon of Richland; a son, Clinton Balch of Richland; a brother, Richard Widrig of Richland; a granddaughter, Mrs. Gloria Gerdon Hayes of Camillus; a grandson, William Balch of Richland; and several nieces and nephews. Services were at 1 p.m. Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home in Pulaski, with Rev. Virgil Hager, pastor of the Sandy Creek Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Richland Cemetery.
 
Widrig, Ellen C. (I68555)
 
9626 Ellen E. Jones Wright - July 31, 1838 - July 4, 1904. Daughter of Uzel and Maria Jones. Wife of Harvey C. Wright.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 14, 1904 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Richland - Mrs. Harvey Wright died July 4th, after a long and painful illness of over a year. She leaves an aged husband and three sons, Bert Wright of Richland and Ben Wright of Richland, Mott Wright of Buffalo and one daughter, Mrs. George Picket of Richland, who so tenderly cared for her until the end came. She was sixty-six years old. She leaves hosts of friends, who will miss her.
 
Jones, Ellen E (I36749)
 
9627 Ellen L. Gilbert LeBeau - 1875 - 1917. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Wife of Napoleon Peter LeBeau. Gilbert, Ellen Liliian (I70915)
 
9628 Ellen L. James Morton - August 29, 1844 - December 11, 1915. Daughter of William and Susan Adams James. Wife of Mr. Morton & Rev. Ransom Allen Burdick.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, December 14, 1915 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, December 13 - Mrs. Ellen L. Burdick, relict of the late Ransom Burdick, died at the home of her son, Ernest R. Burdick, in Broad street, on Saturday night. She was seventy years old and had been ill less than a week. Besides the son named, there are two others, George W. Morton, of this village, and William T. Morton, of Gloucester, Massachusetts. A brother, Captain William James, lives with G. W. Morton. Mr. Burdick, a Baptist clergyman, died in the town of Albion about sixteen years ago. 
James, Ellen J. (I11733)
 
9629 Ellen M. Herrington - August 5, 1838 - May 21, 1921. Daughter of Adolphus D. and Hannah M. Rathburn Herrington. Wife of Joseph Sheldon Jones & Lambert G. North. Section 2, Row 4.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday Afternoon, May 23, 1921 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Father Conducted Old-Time Tavern - Mrs. Ellen M. North, 82, Dies At Pulaski - Harrington Hotel Famous - Was Favorite Resort in Latter Part of 19th Century - Woman Ill But Short Time - Pulaski, May 23 - Mrs. Ellen M. North, 82, died at 3:30 Saturday afternoon, following a short illness. About a week ago she motored to Daysville and visited the cemetery at that place for the purpose of having the family lot placed in good condition for Memorial day. Mrs. North was a native of the town of Richland and was born August 5, 1838, at Port Ontario, four miles west of Pulaski. Her father, Captain Adolphus Harrington for many years conducted the old Harrington tavern, as it was known in those days, and who passed away about a quarter of a century ago. The old landmark, a favorite resort way back in the 80's and 90's was destroyed by fire September 12, 1902, and was erected about 75 years prior to its destruction by fire. Lambert G. North, son-in-law of Adolphus Harrington, the former's death occurring in this village about two years ago, conducted the Harrington hotel a number of years. He was the husband of Mrs. North. For many years Mrs. North had been a member of the First Methodist Episcopal church and also affiliated with its missionary societies. She also was a member of J. B. Butler Women's Relief Corps. There are no surviving relatives. Rev. Charles T. Holcombe, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, will officiate at the funeral, which will be held at the family home at Salina and Box streets at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. Burial will be made in the Daysville cemetery, where the body will be taken by Smiley J. Hewitt, undertaker. Members of the Women's Relief Corps will attend the funeral in a body.
 
Herrington, Ellen M (I30972)
 
9630 Ellen “Maxine” Van Valkenburg, 93, went to be with the Lord Thursday, December 12th following several weeks of declining health. She was in her home with her sons.

Maxine was the daughter of David Alton Phillips and Avis Marie Mesic Phillips who farmed north east of Burlington. She attended Martindale Elementary School, one of several one-room country schools in the area, and graduated from Burlington High School in 1943. During her senior year in High School she worked for the Clerk of Court and was involved in tire rationing for the World War II effort. Following High School, Maxine attended Strickler’s Business College in Topeka and then worked for Montgomery Ward.

She married Leon “Rowe” Van Valkenburg of Long Prairie, Minnesota on May 21, 1944. They farmed near her parents until 1963. During that time, Maxine was active in the Republican Party, Bean Grange, and a parent leader in the Stringtown Bombers 4H Club. She attended Burlington’s Christian Church.

The family moved to Topeka in 1963. She worked as a supervisor for the Motor Vehicle Department in the Department of Revenue. After her retirement from the State of Kansas, she volunteered for the Topeka Civic Theater and Stormont Vail Hospital but moved back to Coffey County in 1997

She is survived by two sons, Ronald Van Valkenburg of Pueblo, Colorado and Randall Van Valkenburg of Burlington, Kansas, and three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Graveside Services will be at 1:30 P.M., Wednesday, December 18, 2019, at the Graceland Cemetery south of Burlington. The family will receive friends on Tuesday evening 7:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. at the funeral home. Contributions can be made to the New Strawn Community Christian Church for a new Fellowship Building, and may be sent in care of Jones Funeral Home, P.O. Box 277, Burlington, KS 66839 
Phillips, Ellen Maxine (I73448)
 
9631 Ellis Charles Church - June 6, 1880 - August 14, 1951. Son of Charles R and Rose Shattuck Church. Husband of Pearl Sprague Church.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 16, 1951 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Friday For Ellis C. Church, 71 - Ellis C. Church, 71, died very suddenly at his home in Fernwood early Tuesday morning. He had been in poor health for some time but had been at work as usual the day before. Services will be held from the family home in Fernwood, Friday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. George Butler, pastor of the Adams Methodist church officiating_ Burial will be made in Willis cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pearl Church; a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Hunter; two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Carter of Parish and Mrs. Dewitt Manwaring of Marathon; two grandsons, Thomas A. and Robert L. Hunter, and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Church was born in Parish, June 6, 1880, a son of Charles H. and Rose Shattuck Church. He had spent most of his life in and around Fernwood. He was married to Miss Pearl Sprague at Fernwood, August 6, 1909, by the Rev. Perry O. Wilcox. He had been a farmer most of his life but was employed by the county highway department at the time of his death. He was a member of the Fernwood Methodist church and an active member of South Richland Grange and a trustee of Willis cemetery. 
Church, Ellis Charles (I54771)
 
9632 Ellis Hurlburt Kenyon - 1850 - April 14, 1923. Son of Daniel Judson and Corsanda Amanda Hunt Kenyon. Husband of Martha J. "Mattie" Averill Kenyon.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 18, 1923 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - After two years of failing health, Ellis H. Kenyon died, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Allen Doneburg, Bliss, New York, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon went there some weeks ago to spend the winter. Ellis H. Kenyon was born at Richland 73 years ago. He followed railroading for several years, but for some years had been with Curtiss Brothers doing mechanical work. He was active in the work of the Methodist church of Richland and took a lively interest in the welfare of the village. He served the town of Richland about a quarter of a century as a Justice of the Peace, which office he held at the time of his death. His body will be brought to Richland, today, and private funeral services will be held at his late home, Thursday afternoon, at 3:30. Besides his wife he is survived by one son, Frank Kenyon of Richland and Mrs. Allen Doneburg, at whose home he died.

Newspaper Article - Wednesday, May 2, 1923 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Surrogate's Court - The will of Ellis H. Kenyon, late of Richland, was filed for probate. His widow, Mattie Kenyon, receives the property, which is valued at $3,000. 
Kenyon, Ellis Hurlbut (I21546)
 
9633 Ellis Riley, 45, Maple Hill Rd., died Friday at Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, where he had been a patient 2 months. He was born in the town of Florence, May 16, 1918, son of James and Orpha Finch Riley.

He and Adora Finney were married Sept. 14, 1946 in Worcester, Mass., and they lived in their present home here for 17 years. Mr. Riley was a farmer and of late years was engaged in construction work.

Surviving besides his wife there are three daughters, Sharon, Maureen and Cynthia at home; three sons, Paul, Peter and Daniel, at home; a brother, James S. Riley of Kittery, Maine. ~ Rome Daily Sentinel, Sat. Dec. 14, 1963 
Riley, Ellis (I23142)
 
9634 Ellisburg Rural Cemetery Martin, Mary Elizabeth (I21506)
 
9635 Ellisburg Rural Cemetery Redden, Richard William (I53178)
 
9636 Ellisburg, NY
 
Smith, Winford Joyner (I28893)
 
9637 ello J. Gould
born May 28, 1854 born in Illinois.
died June 8, 1916 in Pulaski, Oswego Co., New York.
Son of William Gould, mother is unknown.

NEWSPAPER OBITUARY - Wednesday, June 14 1916 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - L. J. Gould, 62, Dead - Following an illness of about two weeks, Lel J. Gould, died at his home in this village last Thursday morning. Besides his widow, who was Mrs. Ella Maltby Doan, he is survived by two sons and two daughters, Roy Gould, of Clinton, Iowa, Elmer Gould of Osceola, Iowa, Mrs. Bessie Saint, of Liscomb, Iowa and Mrs. Bertha Lingle of Claremont, South Dakota, and three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Nellie Parsons, of Indiana; Mrs. Fannie Harmon, of Iowa; Mrs. Mary Durkee, of California; Charles Gould and William Gould, of Iowa. Mr. Gould came here from Iowa about three years ago and he has been in poor health for several months. Funeral services were held from his late home in Lincoln Avenue last Saturday morning, Rev. E. A. Rogers officiating. The body was taken to Liscomb, Iowa for burial. 
Gould, Lello Jay (I22289)
 
9638 Ellsworth W. Barber, 81 passed away November 17, 2016 at the Samaritan Keep Nursing Home where he resided.

Mr. Barber was born January 25, 1935 in Williamstown, NY, son of the late William and Esther (Phillips) Barber. He was raised in Williamstown and graduated from Camden High School in 1953.

He married Rose Marie Rowe April 5, 1958 at the Orwell Union Church. They lived in Orwell until moving to Sandy Creek in 1991. Mr. Barber was an equipment operator for General Crushed Stone in Jamesville for 20 years. He served in the United States Air Force and the Air National Guard retiring in 1995. He was Past Director of the Sandy Creek/Oswego County Fair Association, former member of the Orwell Fire Dept. Board Member at NOCSHI Health Center Justice of the Peace and Supervisor for the Town of Orwell and Robert Edwards American Legion.

Surviving are his wife Rose Marie; 2 daughters Terri (Joseph) Howard, Pulaski; Debra (Wayne) Greenfield, Pulaski; 1 son (who is currently serving in Kuwait)Timothy (Lynn) Barber, Black River; a brother Ellwyn Barber, Pulaski; a sister in law Sherrie Barber, Anderson, MO; 8 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Two brothers Wendell and Wayne died before him.

Calling Hours will be Monday November 21, 2016 from 3pm-6pm at the Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. The Funeral Service will be Tuesday November 22nd , 11am at the funeral home. Burial will be private.

Contributions may be made in his honor to Orwell Fire Dept. 
Barber, Ellsworth W. (I70069)
 
9639 ELLSWORTH, Wis. - James W. Clear, age 75, of Ellsworth, Wis., formerly of the Fairmont area, passed away June 1, 2014, at his home in Ellsworth.

Interment will be in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minn.

Jim was born Aug. 17, 1938, in Granada, Minn., to Wilbur and Velva (Anderson) Clear. The family moved frequently during his childhood, so he attended several schools. From 1955 to 1958, he was enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he spent time in Korea. He spent most of his life as a truck driver, employed by many different companies over the years, before becoming an owner-operator later in his career.

Survivors include: his sister, Jean Heine of Lewisville, Minn.; three step-children; one granddaughter; several step-grandchildren and great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his son, Jimmy; his parents; and two brothers, Ben and John. 
Clear, James W (I73571)
 
9640 Elma G. Marshall, 85, formerly of DeKalb Junction, died, August 1, 2012, at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center, Ogdensburg, Allen-Denesha Funeral Home, DeKalb Junction entrusted with arrangements. Calling hours will be Friday, August 3rd, 6 - 8 p.m., the funeral service will be Saturday, August 4th, 11:00 a.m. at the Old DeKalb United Methodist Church, Old DeKalb. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Cemetery, Heuvelton.

Elma is survived by her son, Dean and Linda Marshall, Heuvelton; daughter Carol and James Moore, Michigan; a brother, Stanley Holland, Lorraine; sisters June Gabriel, Rochester, and Dorothea Redmond, Arizona; grandchildren, Michael Marshall, Ogdensburg, Gregory Moore, Michigan, Matthew Moore, Wisconsin, and Sean and Amalia Moore, Wisconsin; and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by brothers, Clyde, David and James Holland; and sisters Helen Weegar and Ruth Payne.

Elma was born on July 14, 1927 in the Town of DeKalb, the daughter of David and Pearl Weatherup Holland. She graduated from Gouverneur High School and then attended A. Barton Hepburn Hospital School of Nursing, receiving her registered nursing degree. Elma married Dean Marshall on April 3, 1949 in the Town of DeKalb; he predeceased her in December 1977.

Elma started her career in pediatric nursing and then became the head nurse in the operating room at A. Barton Hepburn Hospital, she worked for Dr. Whitmyer in Ogdensburg, and she then became the head nursing administrator at Cedar's Nursing Home, her last position before retirement was a nurse for St. Lawrence County Public Health in Canton.

She was a member of the Old DeKalb Methodist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star in Heuvelton, and the DeKalb Historical Association. Elma enjoyed rug hooking and Facebook.

Contributions can be made to American Cancer Society or the Old DeKalb Methodist Church.

Online condolences can be made atwww.allendeneshafuneralhome.com. 
Holland, Elma G (I47261)
 
9641 ELMA I. YOUMANS ELEMENTARY TEACHER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - December 15, 1997
Elma I. Youmans, 85, of Springbrook Apartments, died Sunday at her home.

She taught elementary school for six years in Cape Vincent, Chaumont and Clayton, retiring from Cape Vincent Elementary School in 1971.

In 1946, she was named general chairwoman of the annual northern district spring conference of the Parent-Teacher Association.

Mrs. Youmans lived in Cape Vincent for 40 years, moving back to Pulaski in 1975.

She was a member of Park United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women's Group. She was a member of the Pulaski Women's Civic Club and Pulaski Grange 730.

Born Feb. 2, 1912, at Pulaski, a daughter of Clayton and Mae Price Ingersoll, she graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1929, and from the Pulaski Teacher's Training Class in 1930. She then attended Oswego Normal School and Plattsburgh State Teachers College.

She married James MacDonald "Donald" Youmans on June 29, 1933, at her home on South Jefferson Street, with Mr. Youmans' mother, the Rev. Marion C. Youmans, officiating. Mr. Youmans was principal of Cape Vincent High School from 1939 to 1968. He died Nov. 9, 1982.

Surviving are three sons, James, Burlingame, Calif., Robert, Ballston Lake, and Terry, Waterloo; a daughter, Barbara J. Youmans, Mexico; a brother, C. Paul Ingersoll, DeWitt; a sister, Norma Holmes, Pulaski; four grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Thursday at Park United Methodist Church with the Rev. Elizabeth Mawry officiating. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park St.

Donations may be made to Park United Methodist Church, or Cape Vincent Federated Methodist Church.
Class of 1929 PACS 
Ingersoll, Elma M. (I47319)
 
9642 ELMER A. CURRIERShow Details
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - April 15, 1997
Elmer A. Currier, 88, of Bonta Bridge Road died Sunday at Auburn Memorial Hospital after a brief illness.

Born in Templeton, Mass., he lived most of his life in the Meridian area.

Mr. Currier was a machinist for Morriss Machine Works in Baldwinsville. He retired in 1972. Previously, he worked as an experimental machinist at Aerojet Propulsions Laboratories in Azusa, Calif.

He was a member of the Rotary Club of Pomona, Calif., a member of the International Association of Aerospace Workers and Machinists and an honorary member of the Baldwinsville VFW post.

Surviving are his wife, Frances; four sons, Michael of Winston-Salem, N.C., Steven of Throop, Paul of Lithia, Fla., and Gary of Meridian; a daughter, Patricia Henshaw of Weedsport; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and several cousins.

Services are 10 a.m. today at Jewell Funeral Home, 8886 S. Seneca St., Weedsport. Burial is in Monumental Grove Cemetery.

There are no calling hours.

Contributions may be made to the Cato Rescue Unit or the Alzheimer's Association. 
Currier, Elmer Arthur (I31524)
 
9643 Elmer Anson - April 23, 1896 - January 8, 1969. Plot O-227. Military Service: Veteran of World War I; Enlisted November 29, 1914 at Fort Slocum, New York; served in Company G, 29th Infantry; Honorably discharged October 20, 1919 with rank of Corporal. Son of Edward and Mary Benway Anson. Husband of Evelyn L. Benway Anson. Married May 27, 1927 at Pulaski, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - January 16, 1969 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Elmer Anson Succumbs - Elmer Anson, 72, of Pennellville, formerly a resident of the Canning Factory Road, died Wednesday evening, January 8 at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse, where he had been a patient only one day. Born April 23, 1896 at Kasoag, he was the son of Edward and Mary Benway Anson. He spent his early life in Rome, attending school there. He was married on May 28, 1927 to the former Evelyn L. Benway. A veteran of World War I, he served in the Panama Canal Zone and was discharged after 11 years' service. He was employed by the Regal Paper Company and Douglaston Manor Farm, retiring in 1959, moving to Pennellville about two years ago. Survivors are his wife, Evelyn Anson of Pennellville; a daughter, Mrs. (Betty) Cook of Fulton; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; a brother, Albert Anson of Baltimore, Maryland; four sisters, Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Chambers, Utica; Mrs. George (Mary) Morganroth, Camillus; Mrs. Thomas (Rose) Storms, Rome; and Mrs. Roselle Smith, Sydney; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 11 at the Foster Funeral Home, with the Rev. Nelson R. Reppert, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Spring burial will be in the Pulaski Cemetery.
 
Anson, Elmer (I57889)
 
9644 Elmer attended school in Dexter, NY. HE was associated in the grocery business for 54 years, beginning in 1904 when he began work for Edward Eveleigh as a child. He later bought the Eveleigh business in 1944, selling it in 1958 to his daughter and son-in-law Franklin & Orpha Allen. Elmer was a life member of the Dexter Odd Fellows Lodge. Marsaw, Elmer F. (I4712)
 
9645 Elmer D. Last, 68, of 595 Hadley Road died Wednesday at Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton.

A native of Altmar, Mr. Last also had lived in Richland before moving to Sandy Creek in 1984. He retired in 1977 after 20 years with Carrier Corp., Syracuse, and previously was employed several years with Cyclotherm Inc., Oswego.

Mr. Last was a life member of Oswego Valley Post 106, American Legion.

Surviving are his wife, Ruth A.; a son, Nelson W. of Altmar; eight daughters, Sue McNitt and Eola Walker, both of Williamstown, Linda Durgan of Altmar, Nancy Goodman of Nazareth, Pa., Elma Campbell of Syracuse, and Vesta Hathaway, Brenda Cody and Vanetta Knopp, all of Marion, N.C.; two sisters, Amy Trumble of Central Square and Mae Jessmore of Florida; 37 grandchildren; and 37 great-grandchildren.

Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar.

Calling hours will be 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home, 52 Park St.
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Friday, May 10, 1996 
Last, Elmer David (I29784)
 
9646 Elmer Frank Archibee - May 13, 1904 - November 17, 1945. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army during World War II, with service from November 12, 1942 to July 24, 1945. Son of Benjamin and Clara Walters Archibee.
Newspaper Article - Thursday, November 8, 1945 Syracuse Herald-Journal - Syracuse, New York - Police Close Probe Into Cell Death - Evidence Indicates Archibee Fell Before Being Jailed as Drunk - Police today closed investigation into the death of Elmer Frank Archibee, 41, of 119 Curtis street, who succumbed to a fractured skull in a cell at Headquarters yesterday. Additional evidence has shown that Archibee fell to the pavement on the North Side about 14 hours before his death, they said. Detective John Fitzgibbons last night learned that Archibee was seen leaving a grill at Carbon and Wolf streets about 12:50 a.m. He walked near a telephone pole, apparently attempted to grab it, and fell to the pavement. Coroner Harry L. Gilmore said he found a fracture at the base of Archibee’s skull, but there were no external marks on the head. The hemorrhage occurred between the brain and the brain covering. Archibee was picked up at Carbon and Wolf streets shortly after 1:30 a.m. yesterday by Patrolman William Delaney, and was booked for public intoxication. At that time, Delaney said, the victim was unable to stand, had to be lifted into the wagon, and his speech was unintelligible. Capt. Irving R. Blanchard said that at no time during his 12 hours of confinement was Archibee able to identify himself. At 12:30 p.m., two hours before the man’s death, Capt. Blanchard called an ambulance. The accompanying physician said that the victim's heart and pulse were normal and that he apparently was only suffering from the effects of too much alcohol. At 2:30 p.m., when Patrolman John J. Brolin again checked the prisoner’s condition, he found the man appeared to be failing and called Blanchard. Capt. Blanchard found him dead when he entered the cell. The body was taken to the County Morgue, and a teletype message was sent by Bertillon Clerk Patrick Hanlon to state police at Pulaski with a description of the body and man’s fingerprints. Police learned that Archibee had been living in Syracuse with a sister, Mrs. Clinton Hall of 119 Curtis street. A brother, Elwin, of R. D. 2, Richland, was located and came to Syracuse to identify the body.
Newspaper Obituary - (date unavailable) 1945 Syracuse Herald-Journal - Syracuse, New York - Funeral Tomorrow of Archibee, Found Dead in Syracuse - Pulaski - The funeral of Elmer F. Archibee, veteran of World War 2, who was found dead Wednesday afternoon in a cell at Syracuse police headquarters, will be conducted by Mrs. Donald M. Cobb, Pastor of Richland Methodist church, at 2 p.m. Sunday at the home of his twin brother, Elwin Archibee, in Vorea road, town of Orwell, with burial in Evergreen cemetery, Orwell. After an investigation by Syracuse police and Onondaga county Coroner Harry L. Gilmore, authorities reported the veteran apparently suffered a skull fracture when he fell to the pavement on Syracuse's north side early Wednesday morning. Tentative identification was made from army discharge papers in the man's possession, at police headquarters, where, officials said, he was booked on a public intoxication charge. Investigators later learned Archibee had been living in Syracuse with a sister, Mrs. Clinton Hall, of 119 Curtis street. 
Archibee, Elmer Frank (I73078)
 
9647 Elmer H. Swanson, 62, Enumclaw, formerly of Chelan, died here Thursday.

He was born on Feb. 25, 1912, at Chelan and attended the Boyd District School.

He married Ruth Beckman on February, 1938, in Chelan. Following their marriage they lived in Chelan where he operated a ranch between 1945 to 1955. He then moved to Enumclaw where he worked at a Weyerhauser sawmill.

Survivors include his wife and a daughter, Shirley, at the home; three sons, Paul of Big Sky, Mont., Wilbur of Auburn and Delbert of Enumclaw; a sister, Elsie St. Luise, and a brother Glenn, both of Chelan; and eight grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters and a brother.
 
Swanson, Elmer Henry (I49378)
 
9648 Elmer Jerome Damon - April 4, 1861 - December 8, 1935. Son of George Bonner and Betsey Mason Damon. Husband of Nora B. Mason Damon. Married September 4, 1912 at Lacona, Oswego County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 11, 1935 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Elmer J. Damon passed away Monday evening, December 9 at the home of Frank Mason in Potter street, after several months of illness. He was the youngest child of the late George and Betsey Mason Damon and was born in Orwell in April 1861. Mr. Damon was the last member of his parents’ family of seven children to depart from this life. His wife, Mrs. Nora Mason Damon died several years ago. Mr. Damon is survived by several nieces and nephews and cousins. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock in the home of Frank Mason, and burial made in the family plot in Evergreen cemetery.
 
Damon, Elmer Jerome (I72694)
 
9649 Elmer Ray Arnold — January 30, 1903 — June 28, 1948. Plot X-184. Son of William E. and Phoebe Keller Arnold. Husband of Elizabeth Rudd Arnold.
Newspaper Obituary — Thursday, July 1, 1946 Pulaski Democrat — Pulaski, New York — Heart Attack Fatal to E. Ray Arnold. 45 —The sudden death of E. Ray Arnold, 45, prominent business man, which occurred Monday afternoon was a shock to the community. He had been in the usual health until Sunday evening when he suffered a heart attack on his way down town. He apparently recovered from this and returned to his home. On Monday afternoon he was stricken again about 3 p.m. at his home and fail to recover. Private funeral services will be conducted Thursday (today) from the family home in Lincoln Avenue, at 2 p.m. and from the Pulaski Methodist Church at 2:30. with the Rev. James N. Pauley, officiating. Burial will be made in Pulaski Cemetery. Honorary bearers will be Lynn Smith, Rex Potts, George Woods, Norman Richards, Dimon Benson, Harold Youker, James Cahill, Joel Bentley. Russell Thorne, Ted Warner, M. A. Switzer, Dr. John Mason, Dr. Alton Thompson, Allan Hoxie, Louis Kosoff, William McChesney and Harley Burgdorf. Active bearers are A. Elmo Cole, Horace Gould, Donald Edick, Ansel Bonner, Jack Davis, John Abbott, Chester Hovey and George Butler. Mr. Arnold is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Rudd Arnold; two sons. Thomas and Richard Arnold, and four sisters, Mrs. Henry D. Sherwood and Mrs. George Hunter, Pine Plains, Mrs. Clifton Tripp, Poughkeepsie and Mrs. Daniel Bennett, Delmar. E. Ray Arnold was born in Selkirk, (near Albany,) on January 30, 1903. the son of William E. and Phoebe Keller Arnold. He graduated from Seymour Smith Academy, Pine Plains, and spent the next year in the study of horology under an accredited jeweler. He later entered into business for himself in Pine Plains where he remained until he came to Pulaski in November, 1928. The next year, on Sunday, March 31, 1929, he was married to Miss Elizabeth Rudd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Charles Rudd, Pine Plains. He together with Mrs. Arnold, established a home in Lincoln Avenue where they have resided ever since. Mr. Arnold was an active member of the Pulaski Methodist Church, serving as treasurer for quite a number of years. He was also a member of Pulaski Lodge No. 648, I.O.O.F., of the Pulaski Lodge No. 415, F. & A.M., a past high priest of Pulaski Chapter No. 279, R.A.M., and a member of Pulaski Chapter O.E.S. He is also a past president of the Pulaski Service Club and a leader in Red Cross first aid work as an instructor. He was one of the most active members of the Pulaski Ski club and the Ski Patrol and an active worker during the war in the civil defense activities. — All Pulaski business places will close this afternoon (Thursday) between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. out of respect for Mr. Arnold, whose funeral will be held at that time.
 
Arnold, Elmer Ray (I50622)
 
9650 Elmer W. Burdick - October 3, 1894 - January 23, 1966. Son of Welcome and Jeanette Burdick. Husband of Edna M. Hulbert (married October 3, 1913) & Adelia M. Sanderson Burdick (married 1953.)

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, January 24, 1966 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Faces DWI Charge, Richland Couple Dies in Route 13 Crash; Driver Gets Summons - Pulaski - A retired railroad man and his wife were fatally injured in a two-car crash early Sunday morning in Route 13 three miles west of Altmar. This was the first highway fatal accident this year in Oswego County. Pronounced dead at the scene were Elmer W. Burdick, 71, and his wife, Mrs. Adelia M. Burdick, 62, of Railroad Street, Richland. According to Investigator Honors, BCI, and Trooper Orville Byrne who headed the investigation, Burdick was driving west in Route 14 when a car driven east by William Sampson, 52, of Altmar, collided with the Burdick car nearly head-on. Dr. A. B. Thompson of Pulaski served as coroner's physician and pronounced the couple dead at the scene. Assistant District Attorney Thomas McCarthy ordered an autopsy at the Oswego County laboratory. Sampson suffered facial lacerations and a possible fracture of an ankle and he was admitted to the Oswego Hospital. Trooper Byrne issued Sampson a summons for driving while intoxicated. According to state police, both cars were badly wrecked and the Pulaski Volunteer Fire Department was summoned to flush away gasoline from the highway. It was after this that the county sander was also summoned to sand the highway where the water started to freeze over. Assisting in the investigation at the scene were Troopers Terry E. Crast, John M. Doyle Jr., Raymond E. Schilling, David I. Ingraham, Robert J. Dwyer, James E. Maring and Sgt. Merritt Zapl. Mr. Burdick was born October 3, 1894, in Jordan, and was retired as a laborer from the New York Central Railroad. He formerly served as a trolley car operator at Montezuma and retired from that in 1932. He later served at the Curtis Lumber company in Richland and retired from this in 1960. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Jean Burdick of Syracuse, and Mrs. Frances Shoans, Jordan; also a son, Harry Burdick, Miltitas, California; a step-daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Ida) Denny, Richland; two brothers and three sisters in Jordan and 22 grandchildren. Mrs. Burdick was born September 29, 1903, daughter of George and Mary O'Brien Sanderson, at Montezuma. She also formerly resided in Baldwinsville. She was a practical nurse at the former Oswego County Sanitarium and has served as a nurse at the Evergreen Nursing Home in Pulaski for several years. Her marriage to Mr. Burdick was in 1953. Surviving are her daughter, Miss Burdick; her mother, Mrs. Floyd (Mary) Walker, Seneca Falls; her step-mother, Mrs. Rose Sanderson, Seneca Falls; eight grandchildren 13 great-grandchildren, five sisters, Mrs. Charles Cook and Mrs. Leo Valere, both of Seneca Falls; Mrs. Peter Lowers, Phoenix; Mrs. James Cunningham, Auburn, Mrs. George Jones, Wolcott; two brothers, William Sanderson, Seneca Falls, and Robert Sanderson, Rochester; two half-brothers, Herbert Joshlin and Peter Joshlin, Seneca Falls. Double funeral services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Foster Funeral Home with the Rev. Nelson Reppert, pastor of the Richland Methodist church, officiating. The bodies will be placed in the vault at the Pulaski cemetery to await spring burial. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 
Burdick, Elmer W. (I34321)
 

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