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9701 Emma Elizabeth Goodroe McLain - August 4, 1872 - January 15, 1918. Daughter of Joseph E. and Pamelia Forrester Goodroe. Wife of Justin Arthur McLain. Section 5, Row 12.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 16, 1918 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - The funeral of Mrs. Emma MacLain will be held at her father's home at Port Ontario Thursday at one o'clock. Burial at Sand Hill cemetery.
Newspaper Obituary - January 17, 1918 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Funeral of Mrs. McLean ¬Pulaski, January 17 - The Rev. A. Rogers, pastor of the First Baptist church, this afternoon officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Emma Goodrow McLean, 45, whose death occurred Tuesday at the home of her father, Joseph Goodrow. Burial was made in the Daysville cemetery. Mrs. McLean was born in this town August 4, 1872. Her health had not been of the best for a long time. Surviving is a son and daughter, Lewis McLean and Miss Lillian LcLean, both living at the Goodrow home. Her husband, Arthur McLean, at one time was a local milk peddler and later moved to Fulton with his family. All trace of her husband has been lost. He disappeared ten years ago after complaining of a severe headache while he and Mrs. McLain were visiting in Oswego.
 
Goodroe, Emma Elizabeth (I31565)
 
9702 Emma Elizabeth Irons Nicholson - February 15, 1870 - June 19, 1937. Daughter of Thurlow Calkins and Ada Pangbum Irons. Wife of Martin Nicholson.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 24, 1937 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Emma Nicholson, wife of Martin Nicholson, died early Saturday morning, June 19, 1937, at her home in Richland. Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Fay Nicholson, and two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Martineau of Richland and Mrs. Anna Davis of Syracuse. Funeral services were held at Richland Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon, interment being in Richland Cemetery. 
Irons, Emma Elizabeth (I71043)
 
9703 Emma Elizabeth LeBeau Avery - October 12, 1898 - May 12, 1989. Daughter of Napoleon Peter and Ellen Gilbert LeBeau. Wife of Gerald Wentworth Avery. (Note: Emma died in Henderson County, North Carolina, no obituary has yet to be found.) Lebeau, Emma Elizabeth (I71019)
 
9704 Emma Grier Rogers Wilson - February 24, 1919 - April 1, 1978. Daughter of John and Neola Grier Rogers. Wife of John Dodge Wilson.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 5., 1978 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Emma G. Wilson, age 59, of 7748 North Street, Pulaski died April I, 1978 at Mercy Hospital in Watertown. She was born February 24, 1919 at Raleigh, North Carolina, the daughter of John and Neola (Grier) Rogers. She moved to Pulaski from North Carolina and was employed by Dr. and Mrs. A.B. Thompson and also attended Pulaski Academy High School. She was married to John D. Wilson November 24, 1938 and for many years they owned and operated the grocery store in Richland. For the past twelve years she was employed for St. John's Rectory. She was a chartered member of the ROSA Garden Club, a member and active in the Richland Methodist Church until its closing. She is survived by her husband John D. Wilson; four sons William E. Wilson of Newnogales, Arizona Lt. John R. Wilson in the Navy at Memphis, Tennessee, James G. Wilson of Richland, and David L. Wilson of Brooksville, Florida two daughters Miss Nancy A. Wilson of Liverpool and Miss Sue E. Wilson of Richland and one foster daughter Mrs. Allan Van Camp of Orwell and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 4 at the Foster Hax Funeral Home of Pulaski. Rev. Virgil Hager and Rev. Thomas P. Whalen officiating. Burial is in the Richland cemetery. 
Rogers, Emma Grier (I15020)
 
9705 Emma J. Brown - January 22, 1853 - September 3, 1939. Daughter of Lyman T. and Mary Eliza Manwaring Loomis. Wife of Florence L. Brown. Married November 20, 1872. Section 4, Row 10.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 14, 1939 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Mrs. Brown was the mother of the late Earl L. Brown. Her other children, Curtis F. Brown and Jessie M. Beck, accompanied the remains from their home in North Miami, Florida where she died. She wanted to be buried beside her husband in the family plot in the cemetery at Daysville, New York. Services in memory of Mrs. Brown were also conducted at the Van Orsdel Mortuary in Miami, Florida. The fine tribute of Rev. Mr. Partee, a close neighbor for thirteen years, the profusion of flowers and the company of attending friends attested the esteem with which she was held. Mrs. Brown is well remembered by a wide circle of friends in Mexico and neighboring towns. Her gracious ways and capability won the appreciation of all with whom she came in social or business contact. She was always helpful to others in every emergency where she could do something. She was born January 22, 1853, near Daysville, New York, daughter of Lyman and Eliza Loomis, pioneers who lived there in the days when the route to be followed to Mexico was indicated by a line of marked trees. Her husband, Florence L. Brown, was also born near there. They were married early in life, and the young couple soon had an opportunity to acquire a store and stock of goods in Daysville. They enjoyed prosperity there for many years. Their children were all born there. Mrs. Brown was greatly interested in church work there, and enjoyed particularly the pastorate of Rev. C. E. Miller, then a young man, who later became District Superintendent of the Oswego District. They were finally burned out completely, did not rebuild, and moved to Syracuse, where they lived for a few years. With her husband, Florence L. (deceased in 1914) and their son, Earl L. and his wife Lulu, later located in Mexico, bought and remodeled the building known by the older residents as the "Simpson's Block". and opened up and operated with much success "Brown's Department Store" at the corner of Main and South Jefferson streets, for several years prior to its occupancy by the "Victory Store" and "Market Basket Store." The residence on Church street was remodeled into a double house and became the home of the two Brown families. During recent years Mrs. Brown has resided with her children, Curtis F. Brown and Jessie M. Beck and in the home of G. E. Lindsley, all of whom have lived in North Miami, Florida, since before the destructive hurricane there of 1926, which they all passed through. Mrs. Brown reached the rip old age of 86 years, 7 months and 12 days; has enjoyed good health for all of her years until the last few months and particularly the last few weeks, during which she had such care as her children and others could give, when some of the complications of advancing old age caused a quick breakdown from which she died, the certificate of death being hardening of the arteries. Besides her children, Mrs. Brown leaves a granddaughter, Emma Roberts and two great-grandchildren of Cleveland, Ohio, and a grandson, Robert Born, son of Earl and Lulu Brown of Mexico, and a niece, Mertie McFee, wife of Ed McFee and their children, Harold, Leon, Curtis McFee, and Mrs. Lulu Irwin, all of Mexico. Also two nieces, Mrs. Nina Krick of Pulaski and Miss Edith L. Ripsom of Washington, D. C. Among those from out-of-town who attended the funeral services held for Mrs. Emma Brown Friday were: Mrs. Henry Beck of North Miami, Florida, daughter of Mrs. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brown, also of North Miami; Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Roberts of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans of Floyd, New York; Miss Edith I. Ripsom of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Frank Krick of Pulaski; Rev. and Mrs. S. Culp of Syracuse, and Miss Loretta Culp, also of Syracuse. 
Loomis, Emma Jane (I31944)
 
9706 Emma J. Burr Wright - died June 21, 1879, age 32 years. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Burr. Wife of Monroe Wright.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 26, 1879 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - Last Saturday night Monroe Wright, Esq., our Postmaster, was called upon to suffer the loss of his wife. The funeral took place on Monday, 23d. In this severe blow Mr. Wright has the sympathy of all the neighborhood. May He who doeth all things well, soften the present grief. 
Burr, Emma J (I47609)
 
9707 Emma Jane Smith - February 14, 1922 - August 28, 1981. Daughter of Ransom J. and Avis Juno Smith. Wife of Carlton E. Scott. Married May 9, 1947.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, September 7, 1981 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Emma J. Scott, age 59, R.D. 4 Peck Road, Pulaski, New York, died suddenly at her home, Friday, August 28, 1981. She was born February 14, 1922, in the Town of Parish, the daughter of Ransom and Mattie Juno Smith. She attended Howardville School. She was married to Carlton Scott May 19, 1947, and resided on Peck Road, Town of Richland, all their married life. She is survived by her husband, Carlton E. Scot; 1 daughter, Mrs. Louis (Barbara) Britton, Williamstown; one son, David E. Drake, Wolcott, and 13 grandchildren. Private funeral services were held Sunday, August 30, 1981 at 1:00 p.m. in the South Richland Cemetery, Rev. Adelbert Edwards, officiating. Funeral arrangements were by Foster Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski.
 
Smith, Emma Jane (I62779)
 
9708 Emma Jane Waggoner Colvin - April 17, 1875 - December 11, 1948. Daughter of Henry and Mary Ellen Murphy Waggoner. Wife of Arthur C. Colvin.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 16, 1948 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York- Services Held For Mrs. A. C. Colvin - Mrs. Emma J. Waggoner Colvin, 73, wife of Arthur C. Colvin, a resident of Pulaski for 47 years, died in Crouse Irving Hospital, Syracuse, Saturday noon following a major operation. She had been a patient at the hospital since November 29. Funeral Services were conducted at the Foster funeral home in Park street, Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. James N. Pauley, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. The Rebekah lodge attended in a body. Interment was made in Riverside cemetery. Pall bearers included the three sons-in-law of Mrs. Colvin, W. Taylor Barr, Stanley Ora Calkins, and Lucian Mathews; two grandsons, William T. Barr and Richard Calkins, and Ward Miles. Surviving besides her husband, are three daughters, Mrs. W. Taylor (Dora) Barr, and Mrs. Lucian (Opal) Mathews both of Pulaski, and Stanley O. (Gladys) Calkins of Canton; two grandsons, William T. Barr, Pulaski, and Richard Calkins, Canton. A fourth daughter died in infancy. Mrs. Colvin was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, April 17, 1875, the daughter of Henry and Mary Ellen Murphy Waggoner. She came to Sandy Creek in 1897, and was united in marriage to Mr. Colvin, March 16, 1898. Two years later they moved to Pulaski where they have since made their home. Last March they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Colvin is widely known throughout this vicinity as a musician, having played at dances and social gatherings with her husband for many years, accompanying him at the piano with his violin. Mr. Colvin is an old-time fiddler and as a two-piece orchestra, they were probably one of the best known for square dances in this northern section. Mrs. Colvin was also an excellent home baker, and for several years supplied villagers and stores in nearby communities with her cakes, cookies and doughnuts. In more recent years she had devoted her time more exclusively to crocheting, making doilies, table clothes, bedspreads, afghans and chair backs, many of which she has had sale for. Mrs. Colvin was an active member of the Rising Sun Rebekah lodge, as long as her health would permit, and served as Noble Grand in 1926. She was also a member of the J. B. Butler Post, Woman's Relief Corps, and was a member of the Pulaski grange. She had been a member of the Methodist church in Pennsylvania, but had never affiliated with the local church.
 
Waggoner, Emma Jane (I75707)
 
9709 Emma Loomis Beadle - January 6, 1859 - May 23, 1936. Daughter of Orson and Almira Stowell Loomis. Wife of Lucius H. Beadle.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 28, 1936 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Emma Beadle, widow of Lucius H. Beadle, died Saturday, May 23, 1936, after a long period of declining health. She was the only daughter of the late Orson and Elmira Stowell Loomis, born in the town of Orwell in January, 1859, where her entire life has been passed. For many years she has been a member of the Congregational church. The funeral service was held in Orwell Union church Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock, with her former pastor, Rev. T. T. Davies officiating, assisted by Rev. F. J. Brown. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery.
 
Loomis, Emma N (I72885)
 
9710 Emma Lourette Bentley - October 17, 1850 - September 26, 1870. Plot B-321. Daughter of Hiram and Charlotte Ann Daily Bentley.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 6, 1870 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - At New York Mills, September 26th, of typhoid fever, Miss Emma L. Bentley, youngest daughter of Hiram and C. A. Bentley, aged 19 years, 11 months, and 9 days.
 
Bentley, Emma Lourette (I71585)
 
9711 Emma M. Woodard Cooper - June 1866 - June 2, 1937. Daughter of Warren and Harriet Woodard. Wife of George Gordon Cooper.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 9, 1937 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - The announcement of the death of Mrs. Emma Woodard Cooper wife of George W. Cooper, last Wednesday was a shock to this community where she had lived a useful and active life for the past fifty years. Mrs. Cooper passed away at the family home on Lewis street after a short illness. It is true that she had not enjoyed good health for a long time, but her passing was not looked for so suddenly. She was born in Lee Center, Oneida county 69 years ago, and married Mr. Cooper on October 21, 1885 Nearly all her married life has been passed here. She was a member of Pulaski Grange, Rising Sun Rebekah Lodge, and Celia Dewey Seamans Tent D. U. V. C. W., also Hinman District Home Bureau. In all these organizations she took an active interest. Besides her husband she leaves one daughter, Mrs. Mae Leiterman, and one son, Edward Cooper, both of Syracuse. The funeral was held from the home Saturday afternoon, with Rev. Lee A. Howe Jr., pastor of the Baptist church officiating. Burial was in Riverside cemetery.
 
Woodard, Emma M. (I43302)
 
9712 EMMA R. KREBS, PULASKI FARMER, DIES AT 85 Show Details
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - February 27, 1990Browse Issues

Emma R. Krebs, 85, R.D. 1, Krebs Road, farm operator, died Saturday in the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown, where she had been a patient for six weeks.

The funeral will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, with the Rev. Virgil H. Hager officiating. Spring burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood.

Calling hours will be Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Pulaski Ringgold Fire Department Building Fund, Lake Street, Pulaski.

Surviving are a son, Richard D., Pulaski; two daughters, Doris Tirabassi, Las Vegas, Nev., and Barbara Licourt, Pulaski; a sister, Elizabeth Rice, Lancaster, Pa.; 14 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren.

She was born Aug. 24, 1904, in Rohrerstown, Pa., daughter of Phares and Susanna Sheirich Hertzler. She attended Rohrerstown District School.

She married Charles H. Krebs on Nov. 21, 1925. He died Oct. 23, 1988.

Mr. and Mrs. Krebs owned and operated a dairy and beef cattle farm for more than 50 years on the Krebs Road, where she had lived the past 60 years.

She was a member of the Silver Crest Rebekah Lodge, Mexico, the Fernwood United Methodist Church and was a Town of Richland Republican Committee member.
 
Hertzler, Emma (I30154)
 
9713 Emma S. Rose Hager - 1852 - October 9, 1916. Daughter of Orrin and Lovina Rose. Wife of Delos B. Hager. Section 2, Row 10.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, October 9, 1916 Syracuse Daily Journal - Syracuse, New York - Mrs. Emma S. Hager, 65, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Richardson, 307 Melrose avenue. Mrs. Hager had been in ill health for a long time. Besides her daughter she is survived by one son, Carl Hager; two brothers, Frank and Earl Rose of Mexico, New York. W. A. Drinkwine, undertaker, has charge of the body.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, October 10, 1916 Syracuse Daily Journal - Syracuse, New York - Funerals - Prayer for Mrs. Emma S. Hager, 64, who died Monday morning, will be said at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Richardson, 307 Melrose avenue. W. A. Drinkwine, undertaker, will send the body to Mexico, New York, where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m.
 
Rose, Emma S. (I30744)
 
9714 Emma Waters Soule - 1835 - January 3, 1913. Daughter of Capt. Still Worthy and Mary Pride Waters. Wife of Ransom Alphonso Soule. Married December 7, 1859.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 8, 1913 Jefferson County Journal - Adams, New York - Mannsville - Mrs. Ransom Soule passed away Saturday morning, after a week's suffering with pneumonia. She was 77 years of age. All was done that loving hands could do, but to no avail. She leaves to mourn her death an aged husband and one daughter, Mrs. Dee Brown, with whom she lived, and a son, who resides in the south. The funeral was held Tuesday at 2 o'clock and Wednesday the remains were taken to Daysville for interment.
 
Waters, Emma (I68481)
 
9715 Emmerette (Parkhurst) March was the daughter of Asa Peabody and Nancy (Austin) Parkhurst. She was the 2nd wife of Charles March. Parkhurst, Emmerette (I44713)
 
9716 Emogene S. Mowers, 82, of Rome, passed away Tuesday, March 28, 2000, at SUNY Health Science center, Syracuse, following a brief illness. She was born September 8, 1917, in Stanwix, a daughter of Maximillian and Leila Tanner Schaller. Emogene was a 1935 graduate of Rome Free Academy. On May 23, 1941, in Oneida, she married Charles Mowers. She was a parishioner of St. John's the Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Emogene is survived by her beloved husband of 58 years, Charles, her son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Donna Mowers of Bald Knob, AR., her daughter and son-in-law, Kathleen and Gerald Glass of Clinton, her brother and sister-in-law, Warren and Isabelle Schaller of Westmoreland, her sister and brother-in-law, Leila and Ray Whitman of Rome, seven cherished grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Emogene was preceded in death by four of her brothers, Maxwell, Thomas "Fritz", Melvin, and Kenneth. Burial in Stanwix Cemetery. 
Schaller, Emogene (I29737)
 
9717 Emory Carpenter - November 25, 1856 - December 8, 1933. Son of Artemus and Nancy Keller Carpenter. Husband of Josheba “Josie” Fisher Carpenter. Married August 29, 1885 at Sandy Creek, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 13, 1933 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Emery Carpenter, aged 77 years, passed away Friday night, December 8 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jerry Look. He was born in the town of Orwell, November 25, 1856, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Carpenter, pioneer settlers. Nearly all his life had been passed in Orwell, except a few years when he lived in the Lehigh district, town of Richland. Mr. Carpenter is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Beulah Look of Orwell and Miss Ruth Carpenter of Oswego, and two brothers, Loren of Orwell and Delos of Sandy Creek. The funeral services were held in the Look home Monday afternoon with Rev. Stanley Lawrence of Sandy Creek officiating and burial in family plot in Evergreen cemetery.
 
Carpenter, Emory (I72555)
 
9718 EMORY L. YERDON HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT RETIREEShow Details
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - February 19, 1999Browse Issues
Emory L. Yerdon, 88, Central Square, former longtime resident of Redfield, died Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center, Syracuse.

Mr. Yerdon was employed by the town of Redfield Highway Department for 15 years, retiring in 1975.

Born Aug. 15, 1910, in Deerfield, son of Andrew and Clarissa Gibbs Yerdon, he attended Redfield schools and lived in Redfield for most of his life until moving to Central Square in 1993.

He married Kathleen Lago on Aug. 14, 1943. The couple owned and operated a dairy farm in North Redfield for many years.

Mr. Yerdon was a member of Redfield Wesleyan Church.

Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Fay A. Colvin, Brewerton, and Paulette I. Yerdon, Vestal; a son, Donald, Spencerport; three brothers, Harvey, Redfield, and Victor and Arnold, both of Phoenix, and three grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Spring burial will be in Greenboro Cemetery, North Redfield.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. 
Yerdon, Emory Loren (I29833)
 
9719 Emory was injured by a travelling crane in the Ames Iron Works and received $1,250 settlement Dechambeau, Merritt Emory (I26639)
 
9720 Employed by and lived with the Bent family until her death in the 1930s.

Jane (Bent)(known as Fanny in her youth, though she preferred Jane) enjoyed painting so much, and disliked housework so much, that she employed a young woman, Caroline Shampine, to take care of the house. Pine, as she was known in the Bent family, came from around Sterlingburg, and was particularly well known for her excellent baking. 
Shampine, Caroline (I52978)
 
9721 Enda "Pete" McCarthy, aged 60, resident of Liverpool, formerly of Pennellville, passed away Friday at his home. Pete was born January 1, 1955 in England, the son of Joseph and Mary McCarthy. He attended school in England. Pete served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War as a Ranger and also a Green Beret. He married Bonnie Jean Owens on September 26, 1981. Pete was also a volunteer driver for DAV.

Surviving are his wife Bonnie Jean, one daughter, Shawnna (Channey) Joyner of Pulaski, one brother, John McCarthy and one sister, Veronica McCarthy both of Florida, his mother, Mary also of Florida, and two granddaughters, Ashleigh and Emily.

Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, December 11, at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski. A calling hour will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. prior to the funeral. 
McCarthy, Enda Pete (I65890)
 
9722 ENDSLEY
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - March 16, 2005Browse Issues
Frederick David Endsley March 11, 2005

Frederick David Endsley, 80, of Lillian, AL, died Friday. A private service will be held at a later time. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Covenant Hospice, 6475 Van Buren St., Suite 201, Daphne, AL 36526, or Ringgold Fire Dept., 12 Lake St., Pulaski, NY 13142. Mack Funeral Home & Crematory, Robertsdale, AL.

ENDSLEY - Frederick David Endsley, 80, a native of New York and resident of Lillian died Friday, March 11, 2005. He served in the AirCorp. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Endsley, Lillian; a daughter, Deborah Endsley, Ticonderoga, N.Y.; two sons, Frederick Endsley Jr., Altmar, N.Y. and Stephen Endsley, Hoschton, Ga.; a sister, June Endsley, Freeport, Texas; and numerous nieces and nephews and many friends. A private service will be held at a later time. The family requests memorials be made to Covenant Hospice, 6475 Van Buren Street, Suite 201, Daphne, AL 36526 or to the Ringgold Fire Department, 12 Lake Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. Arrangements were by Mack Funeral Home & Crematory, Robertsdale. 
Endsley, Frederick David Sr. (I75726)
 
9723 ENERGY -- Roger Allen, 74, of Energy, passed away at 8:25 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, 2004, at home with his family.Roger was born on July 1, 1930, in Geneva, to Abner and Helen (Kline) Allen.He married Shirley Nicks on Sept. 19, 1953, in St. Charles. She survives of Energy.Mr. Allen served in the United States Army during the Korean conflict.He was retired from Simplex Manufacturing in Elmhurst as a roller man.Roger was a spiritual man who lived his life with integrity and humor. He was a prankster and always the life of the party.He most enjoyed his family and sitting in the sun listening to country music.He was mechanically inclined and a skilled craftsman.He enjoyed riding motorcycles and built his own Harley-Davidson.He was innovative. This was exemplified by the time he tried to build a self-rocking bassinette by wiring a motor to it. It rocked a little too much.He shared many humorous memories, like the time he and Shirley were riding the motorcycle together. They came to a stop and when it was time to go again, he took off so quickly that Shirley was left behind. He didn't realize until he had gotten down the road a little way.He enjoyed a little beer and lived life to the fullest.He will be dearly missed by his family and friends.Suvivors include his wife, Shirley Allen of Herrin; his children and their spouses, Mindy Lisewski and Dan Pricop of Ruskin, Fla., Bruce and Debbie Allen of Aurora, Melody and Dave Guerrero of Aurora, Brian and Sharon Allen of Warrenville, Tammy and Scott Augustine of North Aurora, and Barbara and Steve Hamilton of Wheaton; 17 grandchildren, Gary Lisewski of Smyrna, Tenn., Lana Morath of Aurora, Jeremy Augustine of Chicago, Michael Allen of Herrin, Crystal Augustine of Wheaton, Lena Guerrero of Aurora, Steven Hamilton, Joel Hamilton and Jackie Hamilton, all of Wheaton, Matthew Lisewski of Herrin, Aaron Allen of Warrenville, Kristopher Lisewski of Ruskin, Fla., Dustin Allen of Warrenville, Jacob Augustine of North Aurora, Timothy Lisewski of Kannapolis, Kan., and Crystal Allen and Melody Allen, both of Warrenville; six great-grandchildren, Joshua, Keefer, Rhyan, Rory, Ashley and Tyler; his siblings, Howard Allen of St. Charles, Laverne Allen of Geneva, Virginia Nieman of Plano and Billy Allen of St. Charles; many great nieces and nephews and great-nieces and -nephews; and his special friends, George Nicks of Johnston City, Doris Chaney of Hurst, Jerry Nicks of Herrin and Mary Nicks of Hurst.He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Steven Allen; one brother, Deacon Allen; and three beloved dogs, 'Joshua,' 'Cody' and 'Joby.'Service will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 27, 2004, in Johnson-Hughes Funeral Home in Herrin. The Rev. Don Colson will officiate. Burial will follow in East Lawn Memorial Gardens. Military rites will be performed by the Herrin VFW and American Legion Posts at the graveside. Visitation will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home.The family would like to extend a special thank you to their sister, Tammy, for her hard work and sincere dedication to her father. (Southern Illinoisan (Sep/29/2004)) Allen, Roger (I6122)
 
9724 England Turner, Elizabeth (I4880)
 
9725 England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes Source (S2233)
 
9726 England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes Source (S2253)
 
9727 England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 Source (S2282)
 
9728 England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 Source (S2283)
 
9729 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Harper, Barbara Ann (I77311)
 
9730 Enid Bouchard Obituary
Enid M Bouchard, 95 of Pulaski passed away at her home Tuesday, January 30, 2024.
Enid was born January 4, 1929 in Brigham, Quebec, Canada. She married Arnold Bouchard on June 10,
1947.
Enid was a member of the Oswego County Cooperative Extension, and she worked as an election
inspector for the Oswego County Board of Elections, Town of Richland (Fernwood) for many years. She
enjoyed baking cookies, fishing, gardening, and picking fruits, especially apples.
Surviving are her children; Arnold, Jr., Jason (Judy), Valerie (Donald) Manley, a brother Clive Hunter,
several grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her husband, Arnie, her mother Janet Hunter, and 2 brothers: Dwight and
Robert.
A grave side service will be in the spring at South Richland Cemetery.
Donations may be made in her honor to the Oswego County Office of the Aging. 
Hunter, Enid Maude (I85138)
 
9731 ENID R. STACYShow Details
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - July 23, 1991Browse Issues
Enid Race Stacy, 62, of Deer Run Trailer Park died Monday at her home after a long illness.

A native of Syracuse, Mrs. Stacy also lived in West Leyden before moving to Mallory.

Surviving are her husband, Preston; three daughters, Bonnie Whitney of Baldwinsville and Nora Fountaine and Debbie Stacy, both of West Lyden; two sons, Keith of West Lyden and Gary of Maple View; a sister, Mary Nolan of North Carolina; and nine brothers, Kenneth of Colosse, Martin of Mallory, Thomas and Charles, both of Parish, John of Pulaski, David of Fulton, Gerald of Cleveland and James and Robert, both of Mexico.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, Parish. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish.

Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 7430 Main St. 
Race, Enid (I41212)
 
9732 Enlisted in WW II Army, Nov 27, 1942. Obituary cited. Yerdon, Delbert A. (I78218)
 
9733 Enos Hill Killed When Hit By Auto

Walking In Highway Near His Farm Home - Funeral Tomorrow

Enos Hill, 55 a native and life long resident of this vicinity, was almost instantly killed shortly after 7 o'clock Monday night when hit by an automobile driven by George B. Merriam, Jr., of this village. Mr. Hill was walking in the highway just north of his home when the accident happened. He was traveling north with the northbound traffic when Mr. Merriam, accompanied by Matthew Brown, also going north, struck him. Mr. Merriam and Mr. Brown picked the injured man up, placed him in their car and rushed him to the office of Dr. John L. Mason, but he was dead before reaching there. A fracture at the base of the skull was given as the cause of death.

Mr. Merriam immediately reported the accident to the state police substation where he made a statement and was released. According to Mr. Merriam's statement he was driving north and was blinded by the lights of an approaching truck and did not see Mr. Hill in the road ahead of him. Assistant District Attorney C. J. Gorman was called and made an investigation and released the body to Paul K. Foster, local undertaker.

Mr. Hill was the son of the late Charles Hill and was born here 55 years ago. He has always made his home here on the farm formerly owned and operated by his father.

He is survived by his widow, Flora Decator Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Williams and Mrs. Elizabeth Leopold, both of Syracuse, and one brother, Harold Hill of Buffalo.

The funeral will be private at the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. A.W. Budd of the Congregational church, officiating. Friends may call this afternoon and evening. Burial will be in Pulaski cemetery.

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Feb 17, 1937 
Hill, Enos Rensaeleer (I41511)
 
9734 Ephriam D. Mowry - July 23, 1827 - 1912. Son of Martin B. and Betsey Bryant Mowry. Husband of Helen IIannah Peckham Mowry (married January 26, 1841) & Polly S. Price Litts (married June 1884, divorced) & Olive Raymond Darby (married January 15, 1905). Mowry, Ephraim D. (I68905)
 
9735 erald P. Black Obituary
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Piercefield - Gerald P. Black, 83, formerly of Brushton, passed away Saturday May 27, 2017. Arrangements are with the Flint Funeral Home, Moira.

Born January 19, 1934 in Piercefield the son of Aloney and Madeline (Brown) Black, he attended Fort Covington High School. He enlisted into the United States Army on August 28, 1956 and was honorably discharged June 2, 1958. During his military career he was awarded the Good Conduct Medal. Gerald united into marriage with Pearl Baker the couple had five children. After a divorce he joined a union with Gertrude Ayotte she predeceased him December 21, 2011. For many years he was a self employed carpenter.

He was a member of the Carpenters Union, and enjoyed hunting and was the happiest "swing a hammer" building things.

Treasured memories will be forever in the hearts of his children. Lorilee White of Fairborn, OH, Samuel W. Black of Piercefield, Brenda (James) Latulipe of Lexington, South Carolina, along with five grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

His is also survived by his siblings St. Mary Maurice of Watertown, Joyce Black of Plattsburgh, Glenn (Susan) Black of Ft. Covington, Stanley (Patricia) Black of Lacona, NY, Bruce Black of Plattsburgh, and a sister-in-law Suzanne Black of Hamlet, North Carolina.

Besides his wife and parents he is predeceased by two children Stephen Brent, Angela Marie, grandaughter Trisha Tuper, his siblings; Robert, Ruth, Donald, Lawrence, Helen, Brian, and Theresa.

A time of visitation will be held Thursday (June 1) from 11-1 at the Flint Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Burial will commence in Sunnyside cemetery with Military Honors provided by the American Legion Post # 939.

Condolences may be shared at www.fllintfuneralhomeny.com. 
Black, Gerald (I86224)
 
9736 ERASTUS ORTON, farmer, P. 'O. East Greene, was born May 3, 1821, in Oswego Co., N. Y. He came to his present place in the northern part of this township on Nov. 13, 1840, purchasing same in 1843. He owns altogether 100 acres of well-improved land. Mr. Orton was united in marriage, June 20, 1841, with Lydia, daughter of Chauncy Plumb, a native of Oneida Co., N. Y., born Dec. 1, 1827. Of the 11 children born to this union. 5 survive, viz., Chauncy, Truman, Baruk, Almeron C. and Lydia J. Mr. Orton has always supported tlie Democratic party. He is a man of integrity and influence in the community. He owns 101 acres of land. Orton, Erastus (I28117)
 
9737 Erastus Trumbull - March 3, 1826 - August 1, 1881. Son of Simeon and Anna Torrance Trumbull. Husband of Alzina Minerva Bull Trumbull. Married January 1, 1852.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 4, 1881 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - A well-known citizen of this town, Mr. Erastus Trumbull, died very suddenly on Monday evening last Some two weeks since, he cut a finger with a scythe, and the wound rapidly developed into a case of blood poisoning, which terminated fatally. The deceased was about sixty years of age and was for many years a resident of this town. He had been for about five years a member of the Richland Board of Excise. Mr. Trumbull leaves behind him a very large circle of relatives and friends who deeply regret his death.
 
Trumbull, Erastus (I53823)
 
9738 eremiah was a Minuteman during the Revolutionary War and an indentured servant of Stephen van Rennselear.

He is the son of John Baptist Mandigo and Irene Hunt. He married Sarah Ellsworth November 3, 1779 in the Dutch Reform Church in New Hackensack, Dutchess Co., NY.

WILL: Jeremiah Mandigo; Cairo, Greene co., New York
surname: Mandigo, Aker, Wood, Stratton, Sutton, Clark, Groat, DuBois,

submitted by Almadean Jackson (acostich @ theofficenet.com)

PETITIONS ON WILL OF JEREMIAH MANDIGO
AT A SURROGATES COURT HELD AT THE TOWN OF CATSKILL
AND COUNTY OF GREENE ON THE 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1841
BEFORE MALBONE WATSON SURROGATE

On the day and at the place aforesaid Archibald Mandigo, executor of the last
will and testament of Jeremiah Mandigo late of the town of Cairo and County of
Greene deceased, appeared and presented a petition in the words and figures
following to int.

PETITION

To the surrogate of the county of Greene the petition of Archibald Mandigo of
the town of Cairo and County of Greene - respecfully herewith states - that
Jeremiah Mandigo late of County of Greene in the state of New York is dead -
that he died on or about the 12th day of November in the year one thousand
eight hundred and forty one. That he was at the time of his death an
inhabitant of the town of Cairo in said County and died at his place of
residence in the County of Greene leaving a last will and testament. That the
said deceased died leaving him surviving Jane Aker (daughter) wife of Jacob
Aker of Cairo, Greene County, the children of Mercy Aker a deceased daughter ,
names & places of residence after diligent inquiry unknown, supposed to be in
Canada. Jacob Mandigo, Jeremiah Mandigo & John Mandigo, children of John
Mandigo a deceased son of the said Jeremiah Mandigo of Franklin, Bergen
County, state of New Jersey, Fanny Wood (daughter) widow of Israel Wood of
Webster, Monroe Co., Jeremiah Mandigo (son) of Greenville, Greene County,
Phebe Stratton (daughter) wife of William Stratton of Webster, Monroe County,
Louisa Mandigo & Hellen Mandigo children of Samuel Mandigo a deceased son of
Jeremiah Mandigo of Windham, Greene County, Edward A. Mandigo & Sarah Mandigo,
children of William Mandigo a deceased son of Jeremiah Mandigo of White
Pigeon, St. Joseph County, Michigan State. Your Petitioner Sarah Sutton
(daughter) wife of Melancthon Sutton of Webster Monroe County, William
Mandigo, Harriet Mandigo and Stephen Mandigo, Children of Stephen Mandigo a
deceased son of Jeremiah Mandigo of Pittsfield, Massachusettes state. that
all the children of Stephen Mandigo, William mandigo and Samuel Mandigo are
infants by means whereof as your petitioner has been informed and truly
believes it belongs to the surrogate of the said county to take the proof of
the said last will and testamant of the said deceased. that your petitioner
being desirous that the said will should be admitted to probabe and that
letters testamentary should be granted thereon. Prayer(?) citation issuing
out of and under the seal of the court requiring the said heirs and next of
kin personally to be and appear when and where this court may direct to appose
or support as they may see fit the probate of the said last will and
testament. And your petitioner will ever pray. Archibald Mandigo

State of New York, Greene County: Archibald Mandigo the above named
petitioner being duly sworn does depose and say that the matters and . things
set forth in the foregoing petition are true to the best of his knowledge,
information and belief. Archibald Mandigo
Sworn this 6th day of December 1841 before me; M. Watson Surrogate
On reading and filing which said petition it is ordered that a citation issue
which said citation is in the words and figures following to wit.

CITATION

The people of the state of New York by the Grace of God free & independent to
Jane Aker (daughter) wife of Jacob Aker of Cairo, Greene County, Jacob
Mandigo, Jeremiah Mandigo and John Madigo the children of John Mandigo a
deceased son of Jeremiah Mandigo of Franklin, Bergen County, New Jersey state,
Fanny Wood (daughter) widow of Israel Wood deceased of Webster, Monroe County,
Jeremiah Mandigo of Greenville, Greene County, Phebe Stratton (daughter) wife
of William Stratton of Webster, Monroe County, Sarah Sutton (daughter) wife of
Melancthon Sutton of Webster, Monroe County, George Clark of Catskill, Greene
County, Richard V. Groat of Catskill, Greene County, Samuel DuBois of
Catskill, Greene County heirs and next of kin of Jeremiah Mandigo late of the
town of Cairo & County of Greene deceased. Whereas Archibald Mandigo of the
town of Cairo in the County of Greene has lately made application to our
surrogate of the County of Greene to have a certain instrament in writing
relating to real & personal estate, duly prove as the last will and testament
of said Jeremiah Mandigo deceased you and each of you are hereby cited and
required personally to be and appear before our said surrogate at his office
in the village of Catskill on the 24th day of January next at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of that day then and there to attend to the probate of said
instrument as the last will and testament of said deceased. The testimony
where of has carried the seal of office of our said surrogate to be hereunto
affixed and witnessed by Malbone Watson surrogate of our said County Catskill
the 6th day of December A.D. 1841. Malbone Watson Surrogate.

And it appearing by the said petition that Louisa Mandigo, Helen Mandigo,
Edward A. Mandigo, Sarah Mandigo, William Mandigo, Harriet Mandigo and Stephen
Mandigo heirs of the said deceased are infants. It is ordered that George W.
Clark of Catskill, Green County, Richard Groat of Catskill, Greene County be
appointed special guardians for the said minors they being heirs of three
different deceased children of the said Jeremiah Mandigo deceased for the
sole purpose of appearing for and taking care of the interests of the said
minors in the proceedings, which said appointment is in the words and figures
following to wit.

APPOINTMENT

The people of the state of New York to George W. Clark of the Town of Catskill
and County of Greene. Whereas Archibald Mandigo of the town of Cairo and
County of Greene executor of the last will and testament of Jeremiah Mandigo
has this day made application to Malbone Watson surrogate of the County of
Greene to have the will of the said deceased prove before the said surrogate
and recorded as a will of real estate.

And whereas it has been made satisfactorily to appear that Louisa Mandigo,
Helen Mandigo, children of Samuel Mandigo a deceased son of Jeremiah Mandigo
deceased are infants. I therefore the surrogate aforesaid pursuant to the
power in me vested by the revised statutes of this state and in pursuance of
an order of my court before made and intered do hereby appoint you Geo W.
Clark aforesaid guardian of said minors to take care of their interests in the
premises. Given under my hand and seal of office at Catskill the 6th day of
December 1841. Malbone Watson, Surrogate

Copies of which said appointment were duly served on the 6th day of December
1841 before the said DuPois, Clark, and Groat and the said DuPois, Clark and
Groat in writing accepted of such appointment and agreed to act as such
guardians. In a surrogate court held at the town of Catskill and County of
Greene on the 24th day of January 1842 before Malbone Watson Surrogate.
On the day and at the place aforesaid Archibald Mandigo executor of the last
will and testament of Jeremiah Mandigo deceased appeared and the citations
issued by me being returned and due proof made to me by affidavit of its legal
sense upon all the persons named therein on the request of the said executor.
I proceeded to hear the proofs of the execution of the said will and therefrom
the following witnesses were known and testified as follows to wit.
Greene County: Shubal Lockwood of the town of Cairo as the said County being
first duly sworn deposes and says that he was acquainted with Jeremiah Mandigo
in his life time. That the said Jeremiah mandigo is now dead, that he died on
or about the 12th day of November 1841 and was at the time of his death an
inhabitant of the town of Cairo in the County of Greene and state of New York.
What this deponent saw the said Jeremiah Mandigo execute the instrument now
sworn to the deponent purporting to be the last will & testament of the said
deceased and bearing date the 19th day of December in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and thirty nine and heard him declare and acknowledge
the same as and for his last will and testament. that at the time of such
execution and acknowledgement the said Jeremiah Mandigo was of sound and
desposing mind and memory over the age of twenty one years to wit eighty odd
years of age and not under any restraint to the best of the knowledge
information and belief of this deponent. That this deponent and the other
subscribing witness to the said instrument Nathaniel Lockwood, subscribing
their names respectively as witness to the sound testament in the presence and
at the request of the said Jeremiah Mandigo and also in the presence of each
other. Shubal Lockwood Subscribed & sworn before me this 24th day of
January 1842 M. Watson Surrogate

Greene County : Nathaniel Lockwood of the town of Cairo in the said county
being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he was acquainted with Jeremiah
Mandigo in his lifetime that the said Jeremiah Mandigo is now dead, that he
died on or about the 12th day of November 1841 and was at the time of his
death an inhabitant of the town of Cairo the County of Greene and state of New
York that his deponent saw the said Jeremiah Mandigo execute the instrument
now therein to this deponent purporting to be the last will and testament of
the said deceased and bearing date the nineteenth day of December in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine and heard him declare
and acknowedge the same as and for his last will and testament That at the
time of such execution and acknowledgement the said Jeremiah Mandigo was of
sound and desposing mind testimony Over the age of twenty one years to wit.
Eighty odd years of age and not under any restraint to the best of the
knowledge information and belief of the deponent that this deponent and the
other subscribing witness to the said instrument Shubal Lockwood subscribed
their names repectingly as witnesses in the presence and at the request of the
said Jeremiah Mandigo and also in the presence of each other. Nathaniel
Lockwood. Subscribed and sworn before me this 24th day of January
1842 M. Watson, Surrogate

Greene County: Archibald Mandigo being first duly sworn says that he is the
person presenting the will of Jeremiah Mandigo deceased for probate, that he
saw the said deceased immediately after its execution deliver it ot Perkins
King of the town of Greenville and County of Greene with a request to keep the
pause. That he received the said will from the said King the last day of
November last and kept the custody of the same until the 6th day of December
1841 be presented it to the surrogate of Greene County for probate.
Archibald Mandigo Subscribed and sworn before me this 24th day of January
1842. M Watson Surrogate

Greene County: Perkins King of the town of Greenville and county of Greene
being first duly sworn says that he drew the will of the said Jeremiah Mandigo
deceased, that immediately after its execution the said deceased handed it to
this deponent with a request to keep the same. that he kept the custody of the
said will until on or about the last day of November 1841 when he delivered it
to Archibald Mandigo, one of the persons named as executor in the same.
Perkins King Subscribed & sworn before me this 24th day of January 1842
M. Watson Surrogate

The foregoing proofs and examinations taken before me the said surrogate on
the 24th day of January 1842 at the town of Catskill and County of Greene and
the depositions of the respective witnesses were by them respectively
subscribed after having been carefully read over by them. And I the said
surrogate being satisfied upon the said proof taken of the genuineship and
validity of the said will, that the said will wasduly executed, taht the said
testator at the time of executing the same was in all respects competent to
devise real estate and not under restraint do therefore allow the said will
proofs and examinations to be recorded. Witnessed by Malbone Watson surrogate
aforesaid day 2 years first aforesaid. M. Watson Surrogate

THE LAST WILL OF JEREMIAH MANDIGO

I Jeremiah of the town of Cairo, County of Green and state of New York,
considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being sure of sound and
disposing mind & memory do make, ordain, publish and declare, this my last
will and testament in manner and form following that is to say:

First I give and bequeath unto my son Jeremiah Mandigo the sum of one hundred
dollars.

2-I give and bequeath unto the children and lawful heirs of any deceased son
William Mandigo the sum of four hundred dollars to be divided equally between
them to be paid by my executors to their legally appointed guardian or to two
responsible persons who will give bonds for the full and faithful accounting
for the same and the proceeds thereof. In case of the death of either of them
before marriage or arriving at full age his or her share to go to the
survivor. I make the bequeath to the heirs of my said son William larger then
I otherwise should, because he during his life time purchased of some of my
children their right in my property and paid them for the same from which
neither he nor his heirs has received nor can receive any benefit.

3. I give and bequeath unto the children & lawful heirs of my deceased son
Samuel the sum of twenty five dollars and the survivors of them.

4. I give and bequeath unto the children and lawful heirs of my deceased son
Stephen the sum of twenty five dollars and the survivors of them.

5. I give and bequeath unto the children and lawful heirs and the survivors
of them of my deceased son John the sum of twenty five dollars.

6. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Jane, wife of Jacob Aker and her
lawful heirs the sum of fifty dollars.

7. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Fanny, wife of Israel Wood and her
lawful heirs the sum of fifty dollars.

8. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Phebe, wife of William Stratton and
her lawful heirs the sum of fifty dollars.

9. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Sarah, wife of Melancthon Sutton and
to her lawful heirs the sum of fifty dollars.

10. I give and bequeath unto the children and lawful heirs of my deceased
daughter Mary, wife of Nicholas Aker and the survivor of the the sum of ten
dollars.

11. In case of the death of either of my sons Jeremiah or Archibald before my
decease the devise and bequeath to them respectively to go to their respective
heirs.

12. I further give and bequeath unto the children and lawful heirs of my
deceased son, William the sum of fifty dollars to be paid in the same manner
as the preceding bequest to them. This bequest would have been fifty dollars
more had not my son William had his fire wood from my land for six years which
would more then amount to that sum. This with the preceding bequest make four
hundred & fifty dollars.

All the rest and residue of my estate both real and personal I give devise &
bequeath unto my son Archibald Mandigo and his lawful heirs subject to the and
terms and provisions herein contained.

All the preceding specific bequests are a charge upon both my real and
personal estate and if at the time of my decease my personal estate is
insufficient (which probably will be the case) to pay my debts funeral
expenses all the legacies above bequeathed except of course the residuary owe
to Archibald and the expenses of closing up and settling my estate. My
executors are hereby authorised and directed to sell and dispose of all my
real estate that I may have at the time of my decease at public or private
sale at their discration, as in the reasonable exercise thereof they shall
deem most beneficial to those concerned, and convey the same by proper deeds
and conveyances which conveyances in pursuance hereof shall rest in the
purchases all the interest in the property so conveyed and the right and title
therein of which I was seise at the time of my decease. Should my son
Archibald however pay said debts, funeral expenses, legacies and other
expenses he can retain said estate.

I hereby appoint my son Archibald of the town of Cairo and Perkins King and
Perkins King of the town of Granville. Executors of this my last will and
testament directing the retaining of sufficient money from my estate by said
executors for a reasonable compensation for services and expenses. I hereby
revoke all former wills by me made.

In intuit whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of
December in the year of our Lord one thousand eigth hundred and thirty nine.
One word erased in the 16th line down on first page the word "and" written
partly on an erasure in the 34th line down on same page before signing.
his
Jeremiah X Mandigo
mark

signed and sealed by the above named testator Jeremiah Mandigo and declared by
him to be his last will & testament in the presence of each of us who at his
request hereunto subscribe our names as witnesses
Nathaniel Lockwood of Cairo
Shubal Lockwood of Cairo

State of New York, Greene County
I Malbone Watson surrogate of the county of Greene do hereby certify that in
purssuance of chapter six the title 1st article part 2nd of the revised
statutes of the state of New York and the subsequent ammendments thereto upon
proofs and examinations taken in the county aforesaid on the 24th day of
January 1842 by the witness of Nathaniel Lockwood, Shubal Lockwood, Archibald
Mandigo and Perkins King the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing will as
well as the persons offering the same for probate and who had had the custody
of the same that I am satisfied of the genuineship and validity of the said
will. that the same was duly executed, that the testator at the time of
executing the same was in all respects competent to devise real estate and not
underestimate. And I the said surrogate do further certify that the said will
is recorded in my office in Book ? kept by me for recording wills, testaments
and codicils penned before me and the proofs thereof on pages from 514 to 527
inclusive.

In testimony whereof I the surrogate aforesaid have hereunto affixed my
official seal this 24th day of January 1842
M. Watson Surrogate

Remuneration
I Perkins King named of the executors in the last will and testament of
Jeremiah Mandigo late of the town of Cairo in the County of Greene deceased,
do hereby renounce all my right and claim to act as executor of the said will.
P. King

Dated March 7th 1842
Witness
?. W. Clark
Rich'd V. Groat 
Mandigo, Jeremiah (I56866)
 
9739 Eric Donald Yerdon - October 2, 1988 - October 2, 1988. Son of William Donald and Donna Marie Stone Yerdon.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, October 4, 1988 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Service Wednesday for Eric Donald Yerdon - Eric Donald Yerdon, newborn son of William and Donna Stone Yerdon, Rome Road, died shortly after birth Sunday at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown. A committal service will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell, with Rev. Virgil Hager officiating. Foster-Hax Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
 
Yerdon, Eric Donald (I72217)
 
9740 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Walker, Eric Jacob (I12554)
 
9741 Eric M. Higby Jr., 8-month-old infant son of Jessica House and Eric Higby Sr., of Lacona, NY, died Saturday, September 3, 2011. Calling Hours: 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday, with funeral following at 3 p.m. at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, NY. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard on September 6, 2011 
Higby, Eric Micheal Jr. (I12909)
 
9742 Erie, Illinois Woods, James (I63299)
 
9743 ERMA E. FARGO, 79, DIES IN WATERTOWN
Newspaper June 1, 1994 | Watertown Daily Times (NY)

Erma E. Fargo, 79, formerly of the Fargo Road, died at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown, where she had been a patient since May 24.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday in Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville, with the Rev. Anthony Keeffe, pastor of St. John's Catholic Church, Pulaski, officiating. Burial will be in St. Cecilia's Cemetery, town of Henderson.

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

Surviving are four sons, Richard J. and Ronald J., both of Henderson, Lou E., Rochester, and Raymond R., Sandy Creek; four daughters, Mrs. Alex (Joanne) Cartier, Malone, Mrs. Charles (Jane) Fernandes, Adams, Mary Beardsley, Chandler, Ariz., and Mrs. John (Dale) Brett, Sodus; 36 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren, and a brother, Charles Green, Pulaski.

Two daughters, Gale Fargo and Gloria Gracey, died before her.

Born on May 13, 1915, in Watertown, a daughter of Roy and Freda Moore Green, she attended Henderson Central School and married R. John Fargo on Nov. 15, 1934. The couple lived on Harbor View Road for several years. In the 1940s, they operated a dairy farm on the Fargo Road. Mr. Fargo died March 8, 1958, at the age of 44.

After her husband's death, Mrs. Fargo sold the farm and moved to the village of Henderson. In 1978, she moved to Spring Brook Apartments in Pulaski, where she lived until a year ago, when she entered the Madonna Home.

She was a member of the Henderson Fish and Game Club. 
Green, Erma Eleanor (I75419)
 
9744 ERMA M. RIENDEAU MALONE NATIVE
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 1, 2001Browse Issues
Erma M. Riendeau, 90, formerly of Pathfinder Courts, Fulton, a native of Malone, died Friday at Andrew Michaud Nursing Home, Fulton.

Mrs. Riendeau lived in Fulton for many years. She retired after 18 years with Nestle, Fulton, and previously worked 11 years at Morrill Tea Room, Fulton, and in the Salmon River Central School District, Fort Covington.

She was a communicant of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Fulton.

Born Aug. 3, 1910, in Malone, she was the daughter of Edward and Amelia LaPlant Gareau.

Her first husband, F. Mark Hayden, died Jan. 7, 1937. Her second husband, Daniel Riendeau, died in 1973.

Surviving are three grandsons, Greg Hayden, Boxford, Mass., Eric Hayden, Clay, and Gary Hayden, Fulton; and five great-grandchildren.

A son, Norman Hayden, died in 1996. A stepdaughter, Anne Chagnon, also died before her.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Spring burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fort Covington.

There are no calling hours. Arrangements are with Foster Funeral Home, Fulton.

Donations may be made to Andrew Michaud Nursing Home, South Fourth Street, Fulton, N.Y. 13069.

The Fulton patriot., January 18, 1945, Page 6, Image 6 
Gareau, Erma Mary (I17124)
 
9745 ERMA R. WATERS DIES IN SYRACUSE AT AGE 75
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - February 24, 1995
Erma R. Waters, 75, Deerfield Apartments, died Thursday at Hill Haven Nursing Home, Syracuse.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Park United Methodist Church, Hubble Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142.

Surviving are her husband, William; three sons, Richard V. Phillips, Snowflake, Ariz., Gary W. Phillips, Pulaski, and Paul E. Phillips, Sunrise, Fla.; a daughter, Margaret J. Hall, Pulaski; seven grandchildren; a great-granddaughter and a sister, Jane Taylor, Mesa, Ariz.

Born July 5, 1919, in Pulaski, a daughter of Jessie and Helena Fillmore, she graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1937.

She married William Waters on April 14, 1976. A previous marriage ended in divorce.

Mrs. Waters was a teachers aide for several years at the Pulaski school and was a member of Park United Methodist Church. 
Fillmore, Erma Ruth (I33074)
 
9746 ERMA T. WEBER HOMEMAKER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - September 1, 1998Browse Issues
A prayer service for Erma T. Weber, 83, formerly of 526 Morrison St., will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, followed by an 11 a.m. funeral Mass at Holy Family Church. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery.

Mrs. Weber died Saturday afternoon at Samaritan Medical Center, where she was admitted earlier in the day. She had resided at Samaritan Keep Home for 2 1/2 years.

Calling hours will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Weber was a homemaker and also was a waitress at various places. She also was a nurse's aide, working at various nursing homes and at the former House of the Good Samaritan and Mercy Hospital.

She was a communicant of Holy Family Church.

Born April 14, 1915, at Pulaski, daughter of Wilbur A. and Katherine A. Gorman Fox, she attended Pulaski area schools.

She married John Weber on Oct. 19, 1935, at St. John's Catholic Church, Pulaski, with the Rev. Michael T. Lyons officiating. Mr. Weber, a retired New York Air Brake inspector, died Feb. 24, 1993, in Watertown.

Surviving are two sons, John D. Blacke, Watertown, and Joseph E. Weber, Tucson, Ariz.; three daughters, Mrs. Alton (Anita) Morris, Winter Haven, Fla., Mrs. Frank (Doris) Parsons, Watertown, and Mrs. Robert (Theresa) Clement, Burrville; a sister, Mary A. Delong, Pulaski; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.

Four sisters, Mabel A. Weisenberger, Eve Elida Fox, Katherine E. Spencer and Alice May Moot, and a brother, Fay William Fox, died before her.

Donations may be made to the Samaritan Keep Home Memorial Fund. 
Fox, Harriet Erma Theresa (I40686)
 
9747 Ernest A. Middleton - June 16, 1877 - February 24, 1969. Son of Edgar A. and Elizabeth Middleton. Husband of Lillian Augusta Watkins Middleton.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 27, 1969 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Middleton Rites Wednesday - Private funeral services were held Wednesday, February 26 for Ernest A. Middleton, 91, who died February 24 in the Evergreen Nursing Home, Williamstown. The Foster Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements and spring burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski. Mr. Middleton was born June 16, 1877 in the Town of Richland, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Middleton. He attended schools in the Town of Richland, and was employed as a carpenter. He was married to the former Lillian Watkins, who died several years ago. He is survived by a son, James T. Middleton of Pulaski, and several nieces and nephews.
 
Middleton, Ernest (I30563)
 
9748 Ernest A. Whitney - November 13, 1872 - October 4, 1943. Son of Henry and Martha Smith Whitney. Husband of Carrie E. Whitney.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, October 5, 1943 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Following an illness of three years, during which he was confined to his home for the last five months, Ernest A. Whitney, 70, died Monday afternoon. Mr. Whitney was born in Pulaski November 13, 1872, son of Henry and Martha Smith Whitney. He spent the early part of his life in this vicinity, later going to New York City. Mr. Whitney returned to Pulaski 14 years ago to engage in farming in the Lake street road, west of Pulaski. Surviving are his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Gerald King, Oneida; and one brother, Frederick G. Whitney, Pulaski. Funeral services will be held at the home Thursday at 2 p.m. Rev. W. A. Gardner will officiate. Burial will be in Willis cemetery.
 
Whitney, Ernest A. (I77658)
 
9749 Ernest D. Hardie - January 29, 1879 - October 22, 1970. Son of George A. and Candis Campbell Hardie. Section 3, Row 9. (Note: Although he has a stone here, he died in Shasta Co., California and may be buried there.)

Newspaper Obituary - Friday, October 23, 1970 (newspaper unavailable) - California - Ernest D. Hardie of Redding died Thursday in Memorial Hospital. He was 91. He was born on January 29, 1879, in New York. Funeral arrangements are being made at McDonald's Redding Chapel. 
Hardie, Ernest David (I31160)
 
9750 Ernest DeForest Stevens - July 1, 1876 - January 27, 1973. Son of John Marvin and Esther Amy Stowell Stevens. Husband of Grace Flora Anderson Stevens (married November 12, 1905 at Sandy Creek, New York) & Hazel Mae Simser Burrows Stevens (married August 16, 1931 at Lisbon, St. Lawrence County, New York.)
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 31, 1973 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Ernest D. Stevens, 96, Passes Away January 27 - Ernest D. Stevens, 96, of Orwell died January 27, Saturday afternoon in the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital in Watertown shortly after being admitted. He was born July 1, 1876, in the Town of Orwell, the son of John and Amy (Stowell) Stevens. He attended the Orwell District Schools. He was married to Grace Anderson in 1905. She died January 17, 1950. He was later married to Hazel Simser. She died January 2, 1970. Stevens farmed for many years in the Waterville area. He later returned to Orwell where he was employed by the New York Central Railroad until 1950 when he retired. He is survived by five sons, Donald of Richland, George of Lacona, Albert of Desert Hot Springs, California, Floyd of Pulaski, and earnest of Orwell; two daughters, Harriet E. Hilton of Orwell and Amy Stevens of Salt Lake City, Utah; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Eva Mae Holley of Parish and Mrs. Mary Jane Ferro of Fulton, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The funeral was 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 30 at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Greenfield, pastor of the Orwell Union Church officiating. Spring burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell.
 
Stevens, Ernest Deforest (I72496)
 

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