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- Newspaper Article - Wednesday Evening The Oswego Daily Palladium - February 5, 1896 - New Haven, February 4 - Mrs. Jessie Wyman, Richland, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calkins.
Newspaper Article - Wednesday Evening The Oswego Daily Palladium - May 27, 1896 - New Haven, May 26 - Mrs. Jessie Wyman, formerly of this place, is quite ill at her home in Syracuse. She recently visited her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calkins.
Newspaper Obituary - October 1900 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died October 20th at his residence, No. 621 Tully street, Syracuse, Frank M. Calkins in the 67th year of his age. The deceased was born in Richland, August 17, 1833, and received his education in Pulaski, graduated at the Academy at Mexico. At an early age he was united in marriage with Rebecca Litts, who still survives him, four children blessed their union, George and Robert, of Chicago, Edward S., of Syracuse, and Mrs. E. S. Wyman with whom he resided. He also leaves four brothers and four sisters. Mrs. Harriet Douglass, of Buffalo; Charles S., of Buena Vista, Colorado; Mrs. Ira Doane, of Pulaski; Rufus P., of Mexico; Russell, of Randolph, Wisconsin; Mrs. I. J. McChesney, of Pulaski; Mrs. E. M. Jones, of Milwaukee and J. E. Calkins of Altmar. He had an extended acquaintance and many friends who will be pained to learn of his death. He was a great sufferer from Brights disease, but the summons came in the twinkling of an eye while walking across the floor he fell and was gone before his wife, who was with him, could get to his side. By loving hands he was laid to rest in the beautiful Evergreen Cemetery near the school he attended so long in his youth in Mexico.
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