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9651 Elmira S. Knowlton Austin - June 9, 1850 - November 3, 1924. Daughter of Abraham and Mary Lucretia Barron Knowlton. Wife of “unknown first husband” & Charles S. Clemons (married about 1887) & Orville G. Austin (married January 15, 1893 at Orwell, New York) & Albert B. Woolever (married July 9, 1922 at Pulaski, New York.) [Notes: Charles Clemens was born in 1851, a son of Charles and Candace Douglas Clemons. Charles died in 1891 and is buried in Greenboro Cemetery at Redfield, New York.] [Note: For more information on Albert Woolever, please find him in this cemetery.]
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, November 4, 1924 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, November 4 - Funeral services for Mrs. Elmira Austin Woolover, 74, a former well-known resident of this village, who died yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tackley, Richland, where she made her home for two years, will be held tomorrow afternoon from the Tackley home at 1 o'clock, and from the Richland M. E. church, where the Rev. Mr. Bunville will officiate. Interment will be made in Evergreen cemetery, Orwell. Mrs. Woolover was born in Henderson, Jefferson County, but had been a resident of the eastern end of the county for more than 50 years. She is survived by one brother, William Knowlton, of Rochester.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 6, 1924 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Entered Into Rest - Woolover [sic] - At Richland, November 3, 1924, Mrs. Elmira Austin Woolover, age 74 years.
 
Knowlton, Emma S. (I72956)
 
9652 Elmon worked for the Power Company in Oswego, NY for many years, first as a lineman, later at the Oswego Steam Station. Taplin, Elmon Lee (I76022)
 
9653 Elnora J. Hankins, 92 of Parish died Wednesday at her home. She is survived by her son, Steve Hankins; her daughter, Linda Garza, her brother, Herb Miller; her granddaughter, Ann Eschliman and her two great-grandsons, Aaron and Devon. Funeral Services will be private. Arrangements are in care of the Harter Funeral Home, Parish NY.
Date of Death: August 10, 2016
Published in the Syracuse Post Standard from Aug. 10 to Aug. 11, 2016 
Miller, Elnora June (I69717)
 
9654 ELNORA M. ROOD HOSPITAL REGISTRAR
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 11, 2001
Elnora M. Rood, 90, of Springbrook Apartments, died Thursday at Oswego Hospital.

Miss Rood retired in 1973 after 44 years in hospital service. She was the first registrar and first admissions officer for Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, establishing its first admissions office. When the two hospitals (Crouse and Irving) merged she was in charge of the office of registration. She previously had worked for 12 years at Albany Hospital.

Born April 19, 1911, in the town of Parish, daughter of William H. and Addie L. Hubbard Rood, she graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1928, and attended Albany State College. Miss Rood lived in Albany from 1930 to 1942, then lived in Syracuse and moved to Pulaski in 1973.

She was a member of Park United Methodist Church, past member of Pulaski Civic Club, past member of United Methodist Women, member of Retired Senior Volunteer program of Pulaski, member and past noble grand of Silver Star Rebekah Lodge, Mexico, and past president of Berwald Concert Singers.

Surviving are four sisters, Orla R. Skinner, Pulaski, Laura James, Syracuse, Nellie Pearson, Parish, and Annamae Reed, LaFayette; a brother, Charles F. Rood, Spring Hill, Fla., and several nieces and nephews.

Two brothers, Holland and William Rood, died before her.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Park United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dorothy Emblidge officiating. Burial will be in Maplelawn Cemetery, Dugway. There will be no calling hours.

Arrangements are with Foster- Hax Funeral Home.

Donations may be made to Park United Methodist Church, 2 Hubble St., Pulaski, N.Y. 13142.
Class of 1928 PACS 
Rood, Elnora Marion (I47387)
 
9655 Elnora May Williams Windhausen
Birth 1936
Death 1989 (aged 52-53)
Burial
Pine Plains Cemetery
Clay, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Plot Sect 5A
Memorial ID 18915093 · View Source

Memorial
Photos 1
Flowers 3

Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - April 28, 1989
Deceased Name: ELNORA W. WINDHAUSEN
Elnora Williams Windhausen, 52, of 414 Durston Ave. died Thursday at Community-General Hospital.

A native of Phelps Mills, Mrs. Windhausen lived in Syracuse 25 years.

She was a member of North Syracuse Christian Church, where she taught Sunday school.

Surviving are her husband, Paul; four daughters, Karen Graham of Liverpool and Joan Pritchard, Donna Metzger and Laura Windhausen, all of Syracuse; three sons, Paul, Thomas and Edward, all of Syracuse; her father, Manfred Williams of Kissimmee, Fla.; three sisters, Vilma Vanderveer of Oregon, Vina Spaulding of Kissimmee and Tamsie Wolfe of Central Square; eight brothers, Philip of Phoenix, Manley of Kissimmee, Ronnie of Oswego, Clive of Central Square, LaVern and Louis, both of Pennellville, and Kenneth and Timothy Williams, both of Syracuse; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in North Syracuse Christian Church. Burial will be in Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Maurer Funeral Home, 300 Second St., Liverpool.

Contributions may be made to the North Syracuse Christian Church or the American Cancer Society. 
Williams, Elnora May (I68291)
 
9656 Eloise V. Urban, of Syracuse, passed away Sunday morning at Crouse Hospital. She was the last remaining child of the late Chester and Maude Smith, and will be joining her husband of 60 years, Steve, and her 12 siblings in Heaven. Eloise always looked forward to visits from her nephew, Red and was greatly anticipating her granddaughter, Jenna's graduation from the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, in May. She worked at Sacred Heart School cafeteria for 29 years and then enjoyed cooking for the priests at the Sacred Heart Rectory for three years. Her daughters would like to thank the staff of 4 South, and Kristin from the ER at Crouse Hospital for the care they gave her; and they appreciate all the service they received from Dr. Lawless' office along with his nurse, Donna. She is survived by three daughters, Sandra Johnson, Linda (Jerry) LaVeck and Deborah Bognaski; three granddaughters, Tracey and Tina Johnson, and Jenna Bognaski; great-granddaughter, Marissa Johnson; and nephew, Roscoe "Red" Miesner. Services: 9 a.m. Thursday at GIMINSKI-WYSOCKI FUNERAL HOME; 9:30 a.m. at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Interment: Sacred Heart Cemetery, Geddes. Friends may call upon the family Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m., 1320 W. Genesee St. Smith, Eloise V. (I23476)
 
9657 Elroy C. Haines - October 27, 1908 - August 18, 1971. Son of Frederick and Jennie Hurtt Harmes. Husband of Alice Barclay Harmes & Elisa G. Heiligenthaler Harmes.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 19, 1971 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Elroy "Sam" Harmes, 62, a resident of Hurlbut Road, Mexico RD 2, died Wednesday afternoon at Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse, after an illness of one day. Born October 27, 1908, at Brandon, Iowa, he was the son of Fred and Jennie Hurtt Harmes. He had retired from the Backus feed mill and was a veteran of World War II, having served in the Army, in the European and African theaters. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eliza Heiligenthaler Harmes; two daughters, Mrs. Edward (Shirley) Milovicz and Miss Linda Harmes, both of Mexico; a brother, Harold Harmes of Rochester; five sisters, Mrs. Ross Nichols and Mrs. James Hardy of Mexico, Mrs. Glen Carpenter of Pulaski, Mrs. Bernard Clohosey of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Lloyd Cornwell of West Monroe; four grandchildren, and a great-grandchild, nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Gibbs Funeral Home, the Rev. Bertram Cropp officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery with full military honors. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. 
Harmes, Elroy C. (I55412)
 
9658 Elsie A. Fleming - October 22, 1895 - January 7, 1982. Daughter of Burton and Irene Halsey Clark. Wife of Fordyce W. Fleming. Section 5, Row 7.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday January 11, 1982 Oswego County Messenger - Fulton, New York - Mrs. Elsie A. Fleming, 86, of 7361 Port Street, Pulaski, died Thursday, January 7 at Hillcrest Nursing Home, Oswego. She was born October 22, 1895 in the town of Mexico to Burton and Irene Halsey Clark. She attended Mexico schools. She was married June 26, 1919 to Fordyce W. Fleming at the home of her parents. Fleming, who was employed for many years by New York Central Railroad, died December 1, 1963. Mrs. Fleming was a member of Park United Church in Pulaski, the Alpha Class and the Women's Society Christian Service. She also was a member of the Pulaski Chapter 159, OES, and the Pulaski Civic Club. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Frank (Mary Jane) Race of Liverpool; and three grandchildren: Barbara Eberz of Jordan, Bernard Race of Baldwinsville and Donald Race of Jordan, and one great-grandson. Services were held at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, the Rev. Dollan Morris officiating. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery, town of Richland. 
Clark, Elsie A. (I31697)
 
9659 ELSIE M. GRESSLER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - July 22, 2012Browse Issues
Elsie M. Gressler, 80, of 114 Ten Eyck St, Watertown, died Friday, July 20 2012, while under the care of her family and Hospice of Jefferson County. She was born November 15, 1931 in Pulaski the daughter of Leigh and Helen Davis Pratt. She graduated from Pulaski Schools and the Rochester Business Institute.

She married Joseph Gressler, May 17, 1952 at St. John's Church, Pulaski, NY with the Rev. Shanahan officiating. Mr. Gressler died, March 24, 1985.

Mrs. Gressler was the secretary and bookkeeper for the Truck Driver Local 687, Watertown for many years.

Mrs. Gressler was a regular at Southwicks Beach State Park and enjoyed spending her summers there.

She is survived by a son and his wife, Gary and Donna, Watertown; a brother, Donald Pratt, Pulaski, and three grandchildren, Amber, Painted Post, NY, Zachary and Wyatt, both of Watertown.

There will be no services. Arrangements are with Cleveland Funeral Home, Inc.

Donation may be given in her memory to Hospice of Jefferson County, 1398 Gotham St, Watertown, NY 13601. 
Pratt, Elsie Marie (I35706)
 
9660 Elsie M. Reynolds - September 11, 1935 - January 30, 2012. Daughter of Orla Buell and Gladys Reynolds.

Newspaper Obituary - Friday, February 10, 2012 Salmon River News - Pulaski, New York - Elsie M. Reynolds, age 76, life resident of Pulaski and Richland passed away Monday, January 30 at Samaritan Hospital, Watertown. Elsie was born September 11, 1935 in Richland and attended Richland schools. She was employed by General Electric for several years. Surviving, two daughters, Pamela (Robert) Moore of Tawas, Michigan; Elaine (Kevin) Presley of Lacona; four sons, Richard (Marlene) Krebs of Richland; Douglas (Jill) Klebs of Clay City, Kentucky; Charles (Rosemary) Klebs of Richland; Edward Klebs of Smithfield, North Carolina; four sisters, Mary Woolson of Pulaski; Ruth Waite of Richland; Jane Dingman of Pulaski; Suzzie Norton of Sandy Creek; four brothers, Richard Reynolds of Illinois; William Reynolds and Frank Reynolds both of Richland; Fred Reynolds of Pineville; 11 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by one daughter, Gail Klebs, who died in 1999. Funeral services were Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery. 
Reynolds, Elsie Marie (I60476)
 
9661 Elsie married her grandfather's brother, Isarel Lamica's son, Herbert Lamica. They had 10 children of which two children died as infants. Elsie and "Herbie" lived on Lower Park Street and owned their own home next to the Salmon River.
Elsie and Herbie's family were a very close family and looked out for one another. Even though Elsie had a large family and struggled all their lives to feed and clothe their children, they "took in" several of Elsie's brothers and/or their children when they needed assistance in their survival. If a family member came to their home hungry, Elsie and Herbie made sure they got something to eat.
Elsie was left alone with her children when Herbie passed away of a heart attack at age 46.She remained at her home on Lower Park Street and continued on her own to raise the remaining children living at home. She sold her home in the early to mid 1960's to Glody LaMondie and his girl friend, Etta McLaughlin. Two of Elsie's sons, Kenneth and Douglas married two of Etta's daughters. AfterGlody passed away in 1971, Elsie's son Douglas, re-purchased the home from Etta. He rented it to his mother Elsie, where she and her daughter, Charleneresided.
Elsie's health deteriated and she passed away in January of 2001. Her daughter continues to rent the home from her brother, Douglas, who lives in Massachusetts. 
Gardner, Elsie Veronica (I64625)
 
9662 Elsie P. Cunningham
Elsie P. Cooley Cunningham, 89, of Woolrich, Pa., formerly of Fairchance, Pa., died Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2001, in Jersey Shore Manor Care.
She was born Nov. 3, 1911, in Fairchance, Pa., daughter of the late William and Della Wilson Cooley.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Edgar Cunningham; a son-in-law, Paul F. Moats; and five brothers, Clarence, Stephen, Nicholas, Leonard and Melvin Cooley.
Surviving are three children: Edgar W. Cunningham and his wife, Shirley of Fairchance, Pa., Coral J. Moats of Woolrich, Pa., and Mary Ann Heffern and her husband, Robert of Brownfield, Pa.; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one great great-grandchild; and one sister, Eleanor Collins of Uniontown, Pa.
Elsie was a member of the Fairchance Church of the Brethren.
The family will receive friends in the GOLDSBORO-TOMI FUNERAL HOME, 21 East Church St., Fairchance, Pa., today from 7 to 9 p.m. Upon Mrs. Cunningham’s request, the funeral and interment will be private. 
Cooley, Elsie Pauline (I63234)
 
9663 Elsie Tousley - March 31, 1911 - September 27, 1981. Daughter of William and Jenny French Tousley. Wife of Paul M. Jewett. Section 1, Row 29.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, September 29, 1981 Oswego County Messenger - Fulton, New York - Pulaski - Mrs. Elsie T. Jewett, 70, of Pulaski RD 1, died Sunday at Oswego Hospital, where she had been a patient since Thursday. She was born March 31, 1911 in the town of Albion to Will and Jenny French Tousley. She attended the Hooper District School. With her husband, Paul, she owned and operated a farm in the Daysville section, town of Richland. Surviving besides her husband, are a son, William P. Jewett of Liverpool; a daughter, Ruth Hoffiiian of Erie, Pennsylvania; a brother, Howard Tousley of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Edna Bellinger of Mexico, and four grandchildren. Private services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Virgil Hager officiating. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery, Richland. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambulance.
 
Tousley, Elsie Genevieve (I84406)
 
9664 Elton "Pete" Hilton - November 27, 1913 - December 20, 1996. Son of Arthur C. and Mary E. Stacey Hilton. Husband of M. Irene Rurey.

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, December 21, 1996 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Elton "Pete" Hilton, Appliance Store Worker - Elton P. "Pete" Hilton, 83, of 3888 Rome St., died Friday at Sunrise Nursing Home, Oswego. Born November 27, 1913, at Sandy Creek, son of Arthur and Mary Stacey Hilton, he attended Pulaski schools. Mr. Hilton worked at Peter's Appliance Store for 30 years, retiring in 1975. He was also a security worker at Schoeller Technical Paper Co. He married Irene M. Rurey on June 25, 1938, at Fernwood Methodist Church. Mr. Hilton spent most of his life at Pulaski. He was a member of the Pulaski Congregational Church. Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Rose Mary Felio, Pulaski, and Shirley Fischer, Boyceville, Wisconsin; a brother, Walter D. Hilton, Cortland; three grandchildren, a nephew and a niece. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. James Tschudy officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Calling hours will be 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Pulaski Congregational Church. 
Hilton, Elton Peter (I26399)
 
9665 Elton John Callahan, born in Richland Township, April 20, 1925. Sex, male; legitimate, yes; born alive at 3 AM. Signed by F. To be. Crocker, M.D.
Father: John Callahan, age 30, born in United States; residence, Farmington, Massachusetts; occupation, state firemen.
Mother: Lura L. Lighthall, age 31, born in United States; residence, Farmington, Massachusetts.
Number of children born to this mother, 1; number of children of this mother now living, 1
 
Callahan, Elton John (I51544)
 
9666 Elton W. Lighthall
November 20 1938 - November 12 2020

Obituary of Elton W. Lighthall

Elton W. Lighthall, age 81, resident of Fulton since 2006, formerly of the Pulaski area for many years, passed away Thursday at Bishop Rehabilitation in Syracuse. Elton was born November 20, 1938 in Pulaski, the son of E. Wayne and Amey Morgan Lighthall. He attended Pulaski High School. Elton was employed by Oswego County Highway Department for 25 years, retiring in 2004.

Surviving are longtime companion, Avis Bouee, caregivers, Patrick Browns and Rebecca Fey, both of Granby and longtime friends, Don and Bev Schuster of Ellisburg.

Graveside services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, November 18th at Pulaski Cemetery. Arrangements by the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street.
 
Lighthall, Elton W (I77177)
 
9667 Elton was a machinist, and lived in Mexico, NY all of his life. In 1918 he registered for the draft listing Mapleview as his address. Halsey, Elton Adelbert (I25637)
 
9668 Elva married 2nd: Earl Crooker 13 Oct 1921, No issue, Divorced Information received from individuals niece Bliss, Elva Bernice (I21011)
 
9669 ELVEN W. KEMPShow Details
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - December 8, 1998Browse Issues
Elven W. Kemp, 79, of Loretto Heights, 132 Ellen St.,Oswego,died Friday at Oswego Hospital.

Born in Utica, he retired in 1977 as a welder at Wind Crete Pre-Cast, Liverpool. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving as a staff sergeant and receiving a Bronze Star.

Survivors: His wife, the former Susan Jaquin; a daughter, Sandra Kemp of Oswego; three sons, Michael E. Jaquin of Phoenix, Harold A. Snow of Pulaski and Bruce Kemp of Texas, N.Y.; two brothers, Kenneth of Fulton and Donald of California; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.

Services: Private. No calling hours. Harter Funeral Home, Mexico, has arrangements.

Contributions: McFee Ambulance, Watson Avenue, Mexico 13114. 
Kemp, Elven W. (I41820)
 
9670 Elvena Atkinson - July 15, 1870 - January 20, 1950. Daughter of John and Mary Varah Atkinson. Wife of George Dyke.

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday Afternoon, January 21, 1950 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Mrs. George Dyke, Aged 79, Long Ill, Dies At Pulaski - Pulaski, January 21 - Mrs. Elvena Dyke, 79, wife of George Dyke, died at the North Park nursing home last night after a long illness. She broke her hip some weeks ago and had been hospitalized in Syracuse prior to entering the local nursing home. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 in Pulaski Methodist church, Rev. James N. Pauley, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Willis cemetery. The body has been removed to the home of Edward Carl, North street, where friends may call Sunday afternoon and evening and Monday morning. Surviving besides her husband are two granddaughters, Shirley and Vivian Carpenter, both of Pulaski. Born July 15, 1870, in the town of Richland, daughter of Johnathan and Mary Varah Atkinson, she was educated in Pulaski schools and was married in 1890 to George Dyke. She was a life resident of the Pulaski area and a former member of Rising Sun Rebekah lodge and was affiliated with the Fernwood Methodist church. 
Atkinson, Elvena (I70683)
 
9671 Elvin (AL) Willis Painter - PUBLISHED: MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2016 AT 2:40 PM - Elvin (AL) Willis Painter, 85, passed away unexpectedly on November 8th at Lakeland Regional Medical Center, Florida. Born Dec. 31, 1930 in West Monroe, N.Y. to Cloyd and Georgia (Allen) Painter. Elvin grew up in Fulton and then lived in Hastings, West Monroe and Clay, until moving to Florida in 1998. Elvin retired from General Electric after 32 years as a construction plumber and steam fitter. An avid baseball fan, Elvin played softball until 79 yrs. old, retiring from the senior softball league in Lakeland. Elvin was predeceased by his first wife, Rosemary (Clark) in 1968 and his brother Royce Painter in 1977. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Patricia Straub-Painter; son Curtis Painter; daughters, Marcia (Michael) Waldron, Sheree Painter, Julie (Michael) Wilk, Lynn (Patrick) Owens; grandsons, Shaun (Celeste) Waldron, and Calvin and Travis Painter; granddaughters, Heather (Zachary) Zuckerman, Tiffany Owens, Brittany (Frank) LeClair, and Lyndsie, Christina, and Aubrey Owens, and 8 great grandchildren. Services will be held at the family’s convenience. Painter, Elvin Willis (I64875)
 
9672 ELVIN S. BLODGETT

It has often been said that death means the paying of nature's debt, but the saying is untrue. It is not paying a debt at all it is rather to present
a note at the bank to receive in exchange for it. solid gold. The body cumbrous, and often decayed, is surrendered and upon its surrender, we receive from God's bank life, joy and immortality. The law of death is not less beneficent than the law of life both are given to us by a loving Father.

Elvin S. Blodgett passed away Jan. 15, 1922 at his daughter's home, Mrs. E.J. Austin, Read, Colorado. The end came without any outward pain as he appeared in his usual health the morning of his departure. He fell asleep, without any apparent struggle or warning, like as a child's repose in its mother's arms. He was born on his father's farm, in the Steven's neighborhood, Sandy Creek, July 21, 1851, being the second son of Miles and Lavina (Rawson) Blodgett. His whole life was devoted to agricultural, pursuits, in the community where he was born. He was married to Emeline Tanner in the Seventies, who died thirty-five years ago. He leaves three children in sorrow-E.D. Blodgett, Grand Junction, Col., Miles Blodgett, Orwell and Mrs. E. J. Austin, Read, Col. He is also survived by two brothers, Duane Blodgett, Arizona, William Blodgett, Oswego, and by three sisters, Mrs. Hallam Porter, California, Mrs. C.H. Wart, and Mrs. Roscoe Sargent, Sandy Creek.

His funeral was held at the Congregational Church, Jan. 22, Rev. T.T. Davis officiating. Interment in the family lot in the Stevens Cemetery. The burial service was given by the Sandy Creek Lodge tyo. 564, F & A.M., of which he was one of the oldest members. Then the precious dust was consigned to God's care, to wait the morning of the Resurection when all that are in the graves shall come forth.

Source: Sandy Creek News, Feb 2, 1922 
Blodgett, Elvin Samuel (I53524)
 
9673 Elvira R. V. Hilton - May 29, 1879 - September 30, 1908. Daughter of Frank Jewell and Delilah Rowe Hilton.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 14, 1908 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Elvia R. V. Hilton - Elvia R. V., eldest daughter of Frank J. and Delilah Hilton, was born in Orwell, New York, May 29, 1879, and died of typhoid fever at Tupper Lake, Franklin County, New York, September 30, 1908, at 5 o'clock, a.m. In the afternoon of the same day brief funeral services were held in the Altamont Hotel, where Miss Hilton had been employed for the last four years. After the services the remains were brought to Orwell accompanied by her father, sisters and other friends who had so tenderly cared for all through her sickness and death. Friday a large number of relatives and friends assembled in the church to pay their last respects to one they had loved and lost - yet not lost, but gone before. Rev. M. H. Dowd, pastor of the M. E. church, spoke words of comfort and consolation to the bereaved ones from the words found in the 11th chapter and a part of the 25th verse of the gospel of John. She was then laid to rest in Evergreen cemetery by the side of her mother. The many beautiful flowers that covered the casket and were grouped about it spoke of the love and respect felt for the departed one. Truly those who knew her best loved her most. Long, long will we miss thee, dear Elvia, Long, long hours will we weep. Many nights of sorrow and waking, In memory of our loved one we keep. -A Friend.
 
Hilton, Elvira R. V. (I72766)
 
9674 EMANUEL MCHUGH
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - April 9, 1987Browse Issues

Former Syracuse resident Emanuel A. McHugh, 36, died March 25 in Eagle River, Alaska.

Mr. McHugh was a native of Syracuse. He was a 1968 graduate of North Syracuse High School and a 1972 graduae of the Syracuse University College of Engineering. Mr. McHugh was an environmental engineer with Standard Oil of Ohio in San Francisco, Calif., and transferred to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, where he also was employed with VECO.

A life member of the National Rifle Association, Mr. McHugh was an avid hunter and fisherman.

Surviving are his wife, Colleen; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel J. McHugh of North Syracuse; a sister, Eugenie M. Fournier of Syracuse; and his paternal grandmother, Celia McHugh of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Memorial services will be at a later date.

Contributions may be made to the Civil Air Patrol, Anchorage, Alaska. 
McHugh, Emanuel (I55990)
 
9675 Emeline R. Howard Willis - 1843 - March 9, 1927. Daughter of Seth and Mary A. Howard. Wife of Lodiwick M. Willis.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 17, 1927 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Passing of Aged Mexico Woman - Emmeline R. Willis, 84, died about seven o'clock Wednesday morning, March 9, 1927, at the home of her step-granddaughter, Mrs. Leverett Buck, Pulaski Hill. She was the daughter of the late Seth Howard of Fernwood, and widow of the late Lodwick Willis. For the past sixteen years, she had made her home with her step-granddaughter. She was a member of the Fernwood Methodist Episcopal church. Surviving besides her step-granddaughter is a step-son, Frank Willis of Fernwood, and a half-sister, Miss Helen Howard of Mexico. Funeral services were held Friday, March 11, at the home of her step-granddaughter, Mrs. Leverett Buck, Rev. C. F. Miller of Rome, New York, officiated. Interment was made in Willis cemetery.
 
Howard, Emeline R. (I76715)
 
9676 Emeline Streeter Cable - June 10, 1842 - August 15, 1920. Daughter of Rhodes and Matilda Ann Wilson Streeter. Wife of Charles Henry Cable.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 19, 1920 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Charles Cable - Mrs. Charles Cable died at her home at Williamstown, Sunday, August 15. She was born in Manlius, June 10th, 78 years ago, her maiden name being Emeline Streeter. The family lived there a number of years and deceased also lived at Orwell, where she married Mr. Cable 55 years ago. For 18 years they lived on a farm in Williamstown, there they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. She was a member of the M. E. church. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Edgar of Oswego and Cyrus Cable of Streator, Illinois, and one brother, W. D. Streeter, of Richland.
Newspaper Article - Thursday, August 19, 1920 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - The remains of Mrs. Charles Cable, of Williamstown were interred in Evergreen cemetery, Tuesday, August 16. Mrs. Cable, who passed many years of her life in this town is survived by her husband and two sons Edgar and Cyrus Cable.
 
Streeter, Emeline (I78520)
 
9677 EMERSON D. LESTER

Saturday evening, about half past ten; Emerson D. Lester suddenly before a physician could reach his side. Thus one more of the highly esteemed men, long a resident of the town of Boylston and active in town affairs, has gone to his reward.

Mr. Lester was the son of Henry W, Lester, who came to the town of Sandy Creek with his grandparents when he was a child, residing with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lester on the Ridge Road in what is today the north house on the Douglass farm.

Henry W. Lester was born near Troy, N. Y:, in 1814. He became a carpenter and a leading citizen of the town of Boylston, where he cleared a farm of 114 acres; and built two saw mills; the first south of the highway and the other and better mill was constructed just to the north.

Both were on the trout brook and their home was on the hill overlooking the stream. Here he built a home and later a better one a fine colonial house one of the best in the township. He held the office of Superintendent of Schools in the town; also Justice of the Peace twelve years; and Supervisor for five years in 1867-70 and '73.

Emerson D. Lester was born on the homestead June 11, 1851, his mother being Jane Bartlett, and his active life, was spent on the farm where his father died in 1878. He was educated in the district schools and Pulaski Academy and Lawrence, Michigan, Union School. He married in 1878 Sarah Cogswell of Orwell and to them were born three sons, Harry E. Lester of Pulaski, Ray of Boonville and Lloyd L. who was killed in an automobile accident in April, 1921.

Mr. Emerson Lester had been about, as usual, went to the movies Saturday evening and sat Conversing with his son when the fatal summons came.

Besides the two sons a brother, H.W. Lester of Remsen survives.

Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. E.H. Scott, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist church, officiating.

Burial was in the family plot in Evergreen cemetery in Orwell.

He was a member of Iroquois Lodge, I. 0. O.

source: Sandy Creek News March 19, 1925 
Lester, Emerson Delos (I70158)
 
9678 Emerson Edward Adsit - October 28, 1911 - June 14, 1961. Plot R-20. Son of Adelbert Sylvanus and Gwendolyn Edwards Adsit.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 15, 1961 Palladium-Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Emerson Edward Adsit, 49, native of the Town of Richland, died yesterday in Washington, D. C, after a prolonged illness. The funeral will be held in Washington at 9:30 Saturday morning, after which the body will be brought to Pulaski. Friends may call at the Foster Funeral Home Sunday morning and afternoon until 2 when committal service will be held in Pulaski cemetery. Mr. Adsit was born in Richland on October 28, 1911, son of Delbert and Gwendolyn Edward Adsit. He attended Pulaski Academy and later the Albany College of Pharmacy. For the past 20 years he had resided in Washington where he was a watch repairman. Surviving are five sisters, Mrs. James (Reba) Keller, Andover; Mrs. Joseph (Mildred) Rourke, Silver Springs, Maryland; Mrs. Oscar (Evelyn) Fodder, Waterford; Mrs. Earl (Esther) Craig, Rockville, Maryland, and Mrs. Richard (Virginia) Piper, Cottage City, Maryland., and two brothers, Samuel Adsit, Rose and Durwood Adsit, Utica; also several nieces and nephews.
 
Adsit, Emerson Edward (I57666)
 
9679 Emerson W. Stewart - December 29, 1904 - July 27, 1975. Pfc United States Army during World War II. Husband of Charlotte E. Stowell Stewart. Married October 16, 1924. Section 2, Row 25.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, July 28, 1975 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Emerson "Slim" Stewart, 70, Spring Brook Apartments, died Sunday at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Syracuse, where he had been a patient one week. Born in Frankfort, he resided in the Pulaski area most of his life and had attended Richland Schools. He retired in 1970 after 30 years of service with the Pulaski Academy and Central School system as a bus driver mechanic. Surviving are his wife, the former Charlotte Stowell, and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Brown of Albany. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. 
Stewart, Emerson Waldo Slim (I36889)
 
9680 Emery H. Mere, 69, of 2 Pratt Place, died suddenly Thursday night, December 5, 1968, at his home at 7:05 o'clock.

He had suffered from a heart condition for some time and had visited his family physician Thursday afternoon.

Surviving are his wife; two sons, John M. Mere and Armand Mere, both of Massena; three daughters, Mrs. Ramie (Alice) Brodeur and Mrs. Maurice (Margaret) Brodeur, bboth of Richland, and Mrs. Arlington (Yvette) Ploof, Chase Mills; 18 grandchildren; Wilfred Mere, Massena and Oscar Mere, Syracuse; three sisters, Mrs. Clifford (Josephine) Debien, Cape Vincent, Mrs. Claude (Mona) Carey and Mrs. Rose LaBrosse, both of Hopkinton.

Mr. Mere was born in Huntingdon, Quebec, December 12, 1898, a son of Joseph and Justine Bone Mere. He attended schools in Raymondville and he worked at Massena Operations, Alcoa 40 years. He retired in 1962.

He married Miss Cecilia LaDuc, Huntingdon, August 6, 1923.

He was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church and a member of Alcoa 25-Year Club.

Massena Observer
Tuesday, December 10, 1968 
Mere, Emery Henry (I53583)
 
9681 Emery J. Tousley - died July 2, 1904, age 64 years. Military Service Civil War: Enlisted November 2, 1863 in Albion Township, New York; Mustered in December 21, 1863 as a Private in Company K, 14th Heavy Artillery Regiment New York Volunteers; Mustered out October 1, 1864. Son of Samuel and Sarah Tousley. Husband of Caroline Pittsley Tousley. Towsley, Emery (I69232)
 
9682 Emery L. Sampson - February 14, 1841 - July 13, 1915. Military Service Civil War. Enlisted August 6, 1862 at Pulaski, New York; Mustered in August 25, 1862 as a Private in Company B, 110th Regiment New York Infantry Volunteers; Promoted to Corporal August 1, 1863; Mustered out August 28, 1865 with Company at Albany, New York with rank of Corporal. Husband of Ursula Maria Nelson Sampson.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 15, 1915 Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Civil War Veteran to be Buried To-day - Oswego, July 14 ¬The funeral of Emery L. Samson, 73, who died yesterday at his late home, 185 West Fifth street, will be held at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. Rev. Dr. C. S. Savage, pastor of the West Baptist Church, will officiate. At 1:30 o'clock the body will be taken to Richland where burial will be made. A delegation from Oswego Lodge No. 127, F. and A.M., of which Mr. Samson was a member, will accompany the body, and Masonic services will be held at the cemetery. Mr. Samson was a Civil War veteran, being a member of the 110th New York Volunteer Regiment Members of J. D. O'Brien Post No. 56, G. A. R. will attend the services.
Newspaper Article - Friday, Marcy 22, 1918 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Emery Samson's Estate - A final accounting in the estate of Emery L. Samson, late of this city, was filed today with Surrogate Miller by Edson E. Samson. The value of the estate was $2,623.82. The expenses of administration, etc., were $525.45 and the balance, $2,098.37 was paid over to Edson Samson.
 
Sampson, Emery Lyman (I30070)
 
9683 EMIGRATION: "Henry Matteson, the individual from which the Matteson Historical Congress of America established its identity, was the first of that name to come to America. He arrived in 1666/1667 at the settlement called Portsmouth located at the north end of an island in Narragansett Bay that the Native Americans called Aquidneck. Portsmouth had been founded in 1638 by a small group headed by Mrs. Anne Hutchinson, an outcast from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. They renamed the island the "Isle of Rhodes" or Rhode Island". It was from that small island that the state we know today as the State of Rhode Island and Providence Platations took its name. Little is know of the background of Henry Matteson. He was believed to have been of Danish ancestry and that his ancestors first migrated to Scotland and then to England where Henry was born. He then moved to Tyrone County, Northern Island, from whence he came to America." [http://www.geo cities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/7624/mtsn.html] :::: It is believed that the first Matteson to come to America was Henry Matteson from Ulster County, Ireland. Henry arrived at Portsmouth, on Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, in 1666. The source of this information is from Porter Matteson, the former historian of the Matteson Historical Congress, which was founded by him in 1940. Porter Matteson also stated that Henry's forbears were from northern Scotland, and before that from Denmark. Porter Matteson's incomplete outline 'MATTESON'S IN AMERICA', and George Matteson of Coventry, RI (the late historian of the Matteson Historical Congress), say that Deacon Thomas Matteson, born 1742, lived in South Shaftsbury VT, and is buried near North Bennington in the Grandview Cemetery. On his tombstone it is inscribed that Thomas was a '4th generation from the Danish nation.' This tombstone ingraving would imply that Henry was originally from Denmark, but with most liklihood did board the ship to America in Ireland. Henry Matteson the emigrant, the first ancestor of nearly all Mattesons in America, lived on Prudence Island, RI at the beginning of his new life in America. While living on Prudence Island he was at peace with the Narragansett Indians. Henry was befriended by Roger Williams, then came to East Greenwich, RI after the King Phillips War. The town of East Greenwich was founded in 1667, so our Henry was there from the very beginning of the town. On June 12, 1678 Henry acquired 100 acres of land, then sold this land in 1682 to David Shippee. In October of 1684 he was recorded, with testimony, that his age was 38 - more or less. Henry married Hannah Parsons of England in 1670, and he died in 1690. After Henry's death, Hannah sold her land to George Vaughn, and married as her second husband, Charles Hazelton. [Written by Betty Matteson Rhodes: http://www .angelfire.com/pe/rcmatteson/matteson2.html]

BIOGRAPHY: Henry Matteson was born in Oct 1646 in Ulster Co, Ireland. He died in 1690 in West Greenwich, Kent RI. Born in Ulster County, Ireland of Danish Parents. Came to R.I. 1666/7 during the Kind Phillip's War and lived on Prudence Island, Narragansett Bay. After the war he moved to East Greenwich when the town was started in 1677. June 12, 1678 he took 100 acres that had been granted by John Pearce. He sold it on March 17, 1682 to David Shippee. [The Matteson Historical Congress of America]

OCCUPATION: 1685 Deputy

RESEARCH: The following is from an article written by Robert Matteson born 1914, son of Charles (1869-1936): 'Clayton Mathewson, former president of the Matteson Congress wrote me July 27, 1976, in response to my question about Henry's antecedents: "There appear to be no documents or reports among the records of Porter Matteson that have been catalogued up to this time that reflect any research in this particular field. In one of his publications he wrote: 'I learned the Norwegian language which is also understood in Denmark, and we have 3 proofs that Henry Matteson's people were Danes. I searched the ancestry for one whole year in England and Denmark, and find that Hendrix Matteson came from Denmark.' That is all that I have ever seen except that when Henry arrived in Rhode Island he was 26 years old and unmarried. It is assumed he was an adventurer seeking a new life. I have seen nothing to indicate his religious beliefs, although he has been described as a follower of Roger Williams." 'Another document from the Matteson Historical Congress given me at the reunion in Watkins Glen, NY in September, 1976, stated: 'Matteson, Mattison, Madison, Mathewson, are all surnames derived from Matheson. Matheson was a sub-clan of the Royal Clan of McAlpine. The seat of the Matteson clan is supposed to have been in the Highlands of Rosshire in Northern Scotland. 'After the Reformation (1534), the clan embraced the most strait-laced Presbyterianism. Under James I, about 1608, there was a great emigration of the Scots to Ulster in the Northern part of Ireland. Some of the Mathesons were among that number. One of the grandsons of these emigrants came to Rhode Island about 1666. This was Henry Matteson, born in Ireland on October 1646. In 1670 he married Hannah, daughter of Hugh Parsons and his wife Elizabeth, of East Greenwich, RI. Henry Matteson died in 1690. Henry and Hannah had a daughter, Hannah, and six sons: Henry, Thomas, Francis, Joseph, Josiah, and Hezekiah. "George Matteson of Coventry in 1976 showed Jane (wife of writer), and me Henry's gravestone in the old East Greenwich cemetery marked off in the middle of a fairgrounds. Nearby was Henry's house. There were no legible markings on the gravestone. Next to it was said by George, to be the gravestone of one of Henry's sons, Hezekiah - again with no legible markings. George also said a Hezekiah was buried on the Alton Jones Campus of the University of RI in the Old Matteson Cemetery. Hezekiah (1684-1752) is the branch of the Henry Matteson family from which my family comes.' 'It would seem from the above (though it has not been proven by any document) that if Henry were born in Northern Ireland in 1646, and was the grandson of the emigrant from Scotland, that his father was probably born around 1626 also in Ireland, and his grandfather was born around 1590 in Northern Scotland, emigrating to Ulster County around 1608 during the reign of James I.' 'When the Mathesons or Mathesens came to Scotland from Denmark is even more difficult to ascertain. It is well known that the Danes invaded England beginning in 787. Guthrun, the Dane, divided England with Alfred the Great. The Danelaw and Danegold predominated in Northern England and Scotland. Sven I (Forked Beard) was King of Denmark. He defeated the Norwegians, Swedes and England and became King of England from 1013 to 1016. His son, Cnut, or Canute the Great, became an emperor on the model of Charlemagne over a Northern empire which included Denmark, Norway, and England from 1016 to 1035. On his death, England came under Edward the Confessor. To this day there is evidence of Danish influence in England and Scotland. Danish people continued to migrate to Scotland and England to join their friends and families, but there is no record that I know of as to when the Mathesen family emigrated to Scotland.' Taken from an article written by Robert Matteson born 1914, son of Charles (1869-1936). This page submitted by Betty Matteson Rhodes b. 1941, 3rd great granddaughter of Asa Matteson b. 1775 & Elizabeth Richmond Matteson b. 1782. 
Matteson, Henry (I44903)
 
9684 Emil Fredrick Weisenburger - May 1, 1904 - January 26, 1949. Son of Adam and Katherine Frommer Weisenburger. Husband of Kathleen Gibbs Weisenburger. Married February 23, 1929.

Newspaper Obituary - January 27, 1949 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Lacona Garage Owner Dies At His Home - Emil Frederick Weisenburger, 44, Lacona garage owner and a leading Lacona businessman, died at his home at 10 p.m. last night, January 26, 1949, after an illness of about four months. Mr. Weisenburger underwent an operation before Christmas and was brought home from the hospital two weeks ago. Until shortly before his death he had been able to be about the house, and his passing came as a shock to his many friends and associates. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Methodist church, Rev. Herbert Harrison, pastor of Sandy Creek Methodist church, officiating, assisted by Rev. Selden Ward, pastor of the Baptist church, and Rev. Russell Bremer, pastor of the local Wesleyan church. Burial will be in the Willis cemetery on the Mexico road. Prior to the funeral, friends may call at the home Friday evening from 7 to 8:30. At 9:00 o'clock Friday evening there will be a private prayer service, for the family only. Mr. Weisenburger was born at Bridgewater, South Dakota, May 1, 1904, a son of the late Adam Weisenburger and Kathryn Frummer Weisenburger. He lived in South Dakota until the family moved to Pulaski, where he attended school. February 23, 1929, he was married to Miss Kathleen Gibbs, daughter of the late George Gibbs and Kathryn Donovan Gibbs. About 15 years ago Mr. and Mrs. Weisenburger moved from Pulaski to Lacona, Mr. Weisenburger purchasing the garage and two adjoining houses, formerly the Henry Martin and Son property. Since then he had steadily expanded the business. Soon after entering the garage business he started to buy up old cars which he stripped for used parts and for several years operated a junk yard. Later he added a line of electrical and household appliances and at the end of the war acquired the agency for Kaiser-Frazer cars. He also operated a coal business, purchasing this about ten years ago from Hamer & Wagner. Since last fall this part of the business had been managed by his son-in-law, Paul Guyett. About three years ago Mr. Weisenburger replaced the old garage building with a large new modern structure which attracted considerable attention as it was built to enclose the old garage which was not torn down until the new building was ready for use. Ile also remodeled the appliance showroom at that time. He was a member of Sandy Creek Lodge No. 564, F. & A.M., the Sandy Creek Grange, the Lacona firemen, the Pulaski I.O.O.F. lodge and the Sandy Pond Sportsmen's club. He was at one time chief of the Lacona fire department and to this as to all his enterprises, gave enthusiastic service. Genial and possessed of unbounded energy, he had a talent for making friends and was highly regarded in the community. Mr. Weisenburger is survived by his wife, and by three children, Joyce (Mrs. Paul Guyett) of Lacona, Walter and Karen, at home; by his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Weisenburger of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Hatton of Pulaski, and Mrs. Della Whittle of New York City; three brothers, Carl Weisenburger of Pulaski; Alfred Weisenburger, Lacona, and Woodrow Weisenburger, of Gainsburg, and by eight nephews and nieces.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 26, 1949 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Committal Services Held For Emil Weisenburger - Committal services were held Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Willis Cemetery on the Mexico road, for the late Emil Weisenburger, well-known Lacona business man. Rev. Selden H. Ward officiated. The Lacona Fire Department of which he was a former chief, attended in a body.
 
Weisenburger, Emil Frederick (I33338)
 
9685 Emiline and her family lived at Log London, near Belleville. (obituary cited from Vina Yerden obituary) Clemons, Emeline (I72244)
 
9686 EMILY E. EVANS
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - November 10, 1994
Former Camden resident Emily E. Evans, 91, died Monday at Rome Hospital after a long illness.

A native of Steuben, Mrs. Evans also lived in Williamstown before moving to Camden in 1979. She moved to a Rome nursing home about a year ago. Her husband, Christmas "Chris" Evans, died in 1965.

Mrs. Evans was member of Camden United Methodist Church and the Camden Grange. She was a past matron of Amboy Chapter, OES, and a past master of Williamstown Grange.

Surviving are three daughters, Marilyn DeWolfe of LaFayette, Beverly Boynton of Bridgeport and Sylvia Rossi of Rome; two sons, Robert of Pulaski and Bruce of Parish; a brother, Ronald Broadbent of Texas; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. today in Camden United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Steuben Corners Cemetery.

Calling hours were Wednesday.

Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association.

Sanborn-McDaniels & LaRobardiere Funeral Home, Camden, has charge of arrangements. 
Broadbent, Emily E (I45266)
 
9687 Emily E. Stevens Dunbar - April 2, 1849 - May 14, 1917. Daughter of Alvin and Huldah Robbins Stevens. Wife of Henry W. Dunbar.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 23, 1917 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Emily Dunbar - Emily, wife of Henry Dunbar, died suddenly at her home in Richland Monday evening. She was a sufferer from organic heart trouble and was stricken while in the automobile of her son, Dr. A. G. Dunbar. She had asked her son to take her to the home of her mother, Mrs. Huldah Stevens in Boylston and about seven o'clock while on her way and near the village of Orwell Mrs. Dunbar complained of illness. Her son gave her some medicine, and then turned the car around and sped back to Richland. Dr. Dunbar assisted his mother from the machine and went inside the house gave her more medicine. He also called Dr. J. L. More of Pulaski. When Dr. More arrived about 8:30 o'clock, Mrs. Dunbar was dead, having passed away ten minutes earlier. Coroner Leroy F. Hollis of Lacona was immediately notified and after learning the facts decided it inquest unnecessary. In his report, filed in the County Clerk's office today, Dr. Hollis gives heart disease as the cause of death. Mrs. Dunbar, who was most highly esteemed spent most of her life in Boylston moving to Richland a year ago. She is survived to her husband, three sons, Frank of Sandy Creek, Dr. A. G. Dunbar of Richland, Leon of Orwell and one daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Shafty of Great Bend as well as by three brothers, Rufus and Allen Stevens of Orwell and William Stevens of Boylston and two sisters, Mrs. Parker Cummins and Mrs. Cyrus Stowell of Boylston. The funeral was held at Richland at 1 o'clock Thursday. Burial in Orwell. -Sandy Creek News. 
Stevens, Emily E (I78224)
 
9688 Emily F. Harrington April 2, 2011 Emily F. Harrington, 85, of Constantia, passed away Saturday, April 2, 2011, at her daughter's home in West Monroe. Born in Cleveland, she was a life resident of the area. She was employed at R.E. Dietz Co. in Syracuse for 20 years before retiring in 1988. Emily was a member of Trach-Auringer VFW Post #7325 Auxiliary in Constantia and a member of Oneida Lake Chapter #123, OES. She was predeceased by a grandson, James Harrington II, in 1999. Surviving are her husband of 64 years, Leon Harrington; three daughters, Nancy (Lyle) Borland and Suzette (James) Delamater, both of West Monroe, and Anna May (Ronald) Chapman of Constantia; two sons, James (Sandy) Harrington and George (Barbara) Harrington, both of Constantia; 13 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 6, 2011, at Christ Church Oneida Lake, 2856 Rte. 49, Central Square, with Rev. J. Michael Thieser, officiating, with burial in Constantia Rural Cemetery. Calling hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 5, 2011, at WATSON FUNERAL HOME, INC., 631 S. Main St., Central Square. Contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to Trach-Auringer VFW Post #7325, Rte. 49, Constantia, NY 13044.

Published by Syracuse Post Standard from Apr. 3 to Apr. 6, 2011. 
Reynolds, Emily F (I85050)
 
9689 Emily H. Street Lamb Bennett - December 1, 1827 - July 21, 1893. Plot C-466. Daughter of Elisha H. and Martha Lattimer Street. Wife of George W. Lamb & Levi Meacham Bennett.

July 21, 1893 - Emily H. Bennett, age 65 years, 7 months, 21 days, born in Lee, Oneida County, New York, Daughter of Elisha H. Stewart and Martha Lattimer, died in Pulaski of fatty degeneration of the liver, peritonitis.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 27, 1893 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Pulaski, New York, July 21, 1893, Emily H., wife of Levi M. Bennett. Deceased was born in Lee, Oneida Co., December 1, 1827. She was the daughter of Elisha H. and Martha Street. She was first married at Utica in 1847, to George W. Lamb, and in 1884 to Mr. Bennett, who survives her. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. James W. Simons, of this village, and Mrs. George W. Boiles, of Hoboken, New Jersey, and a brother and sister, Chauncey W. Street, of Syracuse, and Mrs. Alzina Cook, of Lee. Mrs. Bennett was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, having united with that denomination in Rome some forty years since. For about two months she was a great sufferer from some obscure disease, probably of the stomach or liver, which rendered living a terrible burden. Her husband and friends deeply mourn her departure.
 
Street, Emily H. (I71444)
 
9690 Emily Katherine McGee
September 28, 1934 - January 7, 2022
Born September 28, 1934 in Buffalo, NY daughter of Sheldon and Catherine Armitage. Emily married William H. McGee on June 6, 1959 in Buffalo, NY. Lived in Turin for 2 years, resided mostly in Lyons Falls, NY. She and her husband bought Farney's Hotel in 1961 which became McGee's Hotel. After selling the hotel, Emily worked for the Lyons Falls National Bank (Key Bank) for 20 years. Emily attended Grover Cleveland High School and Bryant Stratton Business school in Buffalo, NY. After retirement she and her husband moved to Brantingham, NY. Emily and her friend Porky Teal started the Brantingham Ladies Golf League in 1964. Emily enjoyed golf, skiing, avid reader and taking care of her great grandchildren. Emily is survived by her husband, one son William (Billy) McGee, Jr, granddaughter Jennifer L. Moore and companion Tony Santos, grandson Michael M. Moore, great granddaughters Jaiah McIntosh, Mylah Santos, Great grandson Ryan Moore, Lowville NY, Brother Thomas Armitage, Buffalo NY. She was predeceased by her two daughters Katie McGee(1961) and Deborah Moore(1997), sister Janet Sanders, Harry Armitage, and Sheldon (Mike) Armitage. Emily and her husband spent winters in St. Petersburg, FL.
Memorial contributions may be made to The Lewis county ARC, Turin NY or the Brantingham Fire Dept. 
Armitage, Emily Katherine (I35121)
 
9691 Emily L. Snow, daughter of the late Benjamin and Lovina Snow, died aged 75. She was married to Attorney James Fenton and after his death to Attorney S.C. Huntington. At one time she lived in New York with her daughters, Mrs. J.T. Hoyt and Miss Grace Fenton

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, 1987
_____________________________

Emily L. Snow

Emily L. Snow was born in this village in 1837. She early applied her mind to study and became an intelligent and useful woman. She married attorney James Fenton and to this union were born, two of whom, Mrs. J.T. Hoyt, of Baltimore, Md., and Grace L. Fenton of White Plains, survive, the father dying over a quarter of a century ago. In 1890 she married attorney S.C. Huntington, who died in 1894. Several years were spent in New York with her daughters but failing health made it necessary to leave the city and four years ago she came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbs, of Lacona, where she was tenderly cared for by them.

Her funeral was held from the home of Mr. Walter Barlow, of Lacona, Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. E.A. Rogers, pastor of the Pulaski Baptist church, with which Mrs. Huntington has held membership since her girlhood. Burial was made in Pulaski cemetery.

Miss Grace Fenton and Miss Jessie Hoyt, daughter and granddaughter were present at the funeral, also a sister-in-law, Mrs. Benjamin Snow.

While she lived among us her presence always cast a ray of light, an influence of good. Our community was made richer in the virtues abides from her having been born raised and associated with the people of this community. None of us will soon forget her. Her memory will ever be an inspiration to her friends.

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, April 7, 1912 
Snow, Emily Lovina (I40975)
 
9692 Emily Thorne Jones - died July 26, 1877, age 38 years. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thorne. Wife of Lawrence N. Jones.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 2, 1877 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - On Thursday last Mrs. Laurence Jones, a woman living about three miles south of the village on the Mexico road, was discovered lying dead in a lot near her home. The deceased, with her husband, was a deaf mute, and is said to have been very intelligent. On the day in question, she had left the house to drive some cows to pasture, apparently as well as usual, her death being quite sudden and unlooked for. The coroner was immediately notified and an investigation proceeded with. Dr's. Betts and Low made a post-mortem examination and reported that deceased had died from hemorrhage of the brain caused by the diseased condition of the _. The verdict was rendered in accordance with these facts. We _a list of the jurors [last line unreadable.]

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 16, 1877 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Jones - In Richland, July 27`11, 1877, suddenly, Emily Thorne, wife of Lawrence N. Jones, aged 38 years. Mrs. Jones possessed many lovely and attractive qualities which endeared her to her bereaved family and to a large circle of friends. Her memory will ever be a precious possession to her household, and pleasant to all who knew her. Educated, refined, social and sympathetic, her departure is a great loss, especially to the most cultured of her extensive acquaintance with the deaf mutes through out the country. She was a Christian of true and exemplary type. Though death came without warning to the body, she seemed to have had premonitions of the spirit that her departure was at hand. Believing it is all well with her forever, we will not mourn as those without hope, but think of her as gone forward to her reward and that death to her is eternal gain. J.P.F. 
Thorne, Emily (I43647)
 
9693 Emma A. Gates - April 10, 1853 - March 7, 1951. Daughter of Robert T. and Theresa Parish Gates. Wife of Frank A. Willis. Married January 4, 1871.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 8, 1951 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Mrs Emma Willis, 97, widow of Frank A. Willis, died Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace at Fernwood, where she had resided for a number of years. Born in Fernwood, April 10, 1853, she was a daughter of Robert and Tressa Parish Gates, pioneer residents of that place. Her husband died in 1929. There are no immediate survivors, with exception of several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Fernwood Methodist church. Burial will be in the Willis cemetery. Friends may call at the Taylor Funeral Home, Pulaski, Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 
Gates, Emma A. (I54770)
 
9694 Emma A. Woolever Darrow - June 5, 1863 - September 4, 1892. Daughter of Russell F. and Nancy Denniston Woolever. Wife of Merritt Darrow.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 15, 1892 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Orwell, Oswego county, New York, September 4, 1892, Emma A., wife of Merritt Darrow, aged 29 years, 2 months, 29 days.
Newspaper Article - Thursday, September 15, 1892 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Vorea - Mrs. Merritt Darrow was buried last week Tuesday. She had been a great sufferer and death was a relief to her. She will be much missed. Mrs. Darrow was a schoolteacher of many years’ experience, and was always loved by her scholars over which she presided, and they have sustained a great loss in her death. Mrs. Darrow's health had not permitted her to teach for some time past, but it was hoped she would recover. It was not to be. The Lord knoweth best.
 
Woolever, Emma A. (I72765)
 
9695 Emma Anderson 1892-1989

Emma Alvira Anderson, 97, passed away at her home in Merrifield, Minnesota on Sunday, September 10, 1989. Mrs. Anderson was born August 10, 1892, at Hayfield, Minnesota to parents John and Nellie Baumann. She moved to Bagley at the age of nine with her family and resided in Holst Township, Clearwater County and Copley Township most of her life. In 1912 she was united in marriage to George P. Anderson. They raised a family of nine children and farmed in Copley Township. George passed away in 1974. emma was baptized and confirmed at immanuel Lutheran Church and was a member of Grace Lutheran Church of Bagley.
Emma is survived by six daughters Pearl (Mrs. George) Osgood of Long Lake, Rudy (Mrs. Morgan) Oien of Bagley, Florence (Mrs. Vern) Haugenstad of St. Paul, Ruth (Mrs. Gordon) Gubrud of Eden Prairie, Delpha (Mrs. Kenneth) Close of White Bear Lake, Orphie (Mrs. Carl) Shellum of Merrifiel; twenty seven grandchildren and forty eight great grandchildren, two great great grandchildren; two sisters, Mildred Halvorson and Mabel (Mrs. Oliver) Holman of Bagley.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, daughter Goldie Friborg; two sons Wallace and Lionel and a grandson Gary.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, September 13, 1989, at 2 p.m. at the Grace Lutheran Church of Bagley. Rev. Lyle Twite will officiate and burial will be in the Bagley City Cemetery under the direction of the Cease Funeral Home of Bagley.
Casket bearers will be Kenneth Close, Gordon Gubrud, Vernon Haugenstad, Morgan Oien, George Osgood, and Carl Shellum. 
Baumann, Emma Alvira (I59147)
 
9696 Emma Annette “Nettie” Myers Armstrong - May 23, 1846 - December 24, 1918. Daughter of Joseph Knapp and Phebe Norcross Mason Myers. Husband of Robert Armstrong.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 2, 1919 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - Mrs. Annette Myers, wife of Robert Armstrong, passed away Tuesday, December 24, 1918, after a lingering illness, aged 72 years. She is survived by her husband, one son, Frank Armstrong, of Michigan, and one daughter, Mrs. Claude Bennett, of Rochester. The funeral services were conducted in the home Friday afternoon by her pastor, Rev. C. A. Robinson and burial made in Evergreen cemetery.
 
Myers, Emma Annette Nettie (I73136)
 
9697 EMMA B. PEET, 92, ONCE OF HOPKINTON, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 25, 1993Browse Issues
Emma B. Peet, 92, formerly of Mayfield Apartments and Hopkinton, died Wednesday evening at the Community Nursing Home.

The funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Church with the Rev. Raymond Moreau officiating. Burial will be in Mound Hill Cemetery, Nicholville, later in the spring.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Anderson Funeral Home, North Lawrence. Contributions may be made to St. Mary's restoration campaign.

Surviving are a grandson, Thomas C. Peet, Potsdam; a granddaughter, Nancy L. Peet, Seattle, Wash.; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

A son, Durwood T., died Dec. 25, 1975. Four brothers, Earl, Ernest, Edward and Emory, and a sister, Edith Tebo, also died before her.

Born March 21, 1901, in Hopkinton, daughter of Henry and Dalia Young Russell, she was educated in Hopkinton schools and married Raphael J. Peet Jan. 23, 1918, in Nicholville. Mr. Peet died July 2, 1973.

Mrs. Peet was a communicant of St. Mary's Church and a member of the Sandstoners Senior Citizens. 
Russell, Emma Belle (I11776)
 
9698 Emma Catherine Obleman Scriber - March 15, 1913 - December 3, 1963. Daughter of Christopher James and Martha Belle Gardiner Obleman. Wife of Ivan Walter Scriber.

Newspaper Obituary - Friday, December 6, 1963 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Funeral Saturday - Fulton - Services for Mrs. Emma Scriber, 50, wife of Ivan Scriber of 5 South Seventh Street, who died Tuesday, will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Young and Son funeral home with Rev. Harold Thomas, pastor of State Street Methodist church, officiating. Services will also be held in the Richland Methodist church at 3:45 p.m. with burial in Richland cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 
Obleman, Emma Katherine (I52066)
 
9699 Emma E. Streeter Cable - 1847 - June 24, 1917. Daughter of Rhodes and Matilda Anna Streeter. Wife of William Cable.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 28, 1917 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - Mrs. Emma Cable, relict of the late William Cable, died in Rome Sunday morning, June 24, aged 69 years. Mrs. Cable was a resident of Orwell many years and was always active in the work of the church, W.C.T.U. and W.R.C. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Anna Bartlett and two grandchildren, of Rome, one brother, W. D. Streeter of Richland and one sister, Mrs. Charles Cable of Williamstown. Funeral services were held in Rome Tuesday forenoon and the remains brought to Evergreen cemetery for burial beside her husband. Friends from out of town who were here for the burial were Mrs. Cyrus Bartlett and son Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cable and family of Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cable of Williamstown, W. D. Streeter, Alfred Ackley, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jewell of Richland.
 
Streeter, Emma Eliza (I78196)
 
9700 Emma Elizabeth Filkins - November 15, 1851 - December 2, 1936. Daughter of William Henry and Nancy Alzina Ingersoll Filkins. Wife of Charles Sheridan & Pardon Charles "Charles" Widrig (married March 3, 1913 at Bennington, Vermont.)

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 16, 1936 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Emma Widrig, 85, widow of Charles Widrig, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Cora Fox, Maple Avenue, December 2, where she had made her home for several weeks. Mrs. Widrig was born in this town in the Lehigh district, November 15, 1851, a daughter of Henry and Alzina Ingersoll Fillcins. Her first husband was Charles Sheridan, by whom she had one daughter, now Mrs. Nellie Thomas of Gloversville. Her entire life was passed in this vicinity with the exception of about six years when she resided in Gloversville. She had been a member of the local Methodist church for many years and was active in its work when health permitted Besides the daughter, Mrs. Thomas, there survive her two sisters, Mrs. Fox and Mrs. B. S. Mickle, both of this village; two brothers, Isaac Filkins of Wilson, Connecticut, and Charles Filkins of Frankfort, New York; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. The funeral was held at the Fox home with the Rev. W. A. Gardner officiating, and burial was in Riverside cemetery.
 
Filkins, Emma Eliza (I45863)
 

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