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- Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 16, 1906 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William H. Dale - William H. Dale was born in Oneida county, near Oneida, in 1837, and died in Orwell, Friday, May 11. He was a son of George and Antoinette Dale. His early life was spent in Pulaski. His father died when he was young and his mother married Royal Seamans, of the town of Albion, with whom he afterwards made his home. Mr. Dale married Miss Orinda Allen, of Oneida, and to them was born two children, Sarah Antoinette (Mrs. George L. Sperling) and Allen. Early in their married life Mr. and Mrs. Dale purchased a farm in Orwell, near the town line of Albion, and by industry and economy placed themselves in comfortable circumstances. A number of years ago they left their farm and took up their residence of the village of Orwell. Mr. Dale had not been in good health for several years. Besides the widow he is survived by a son, Allen, of Orwell, a daughter, Mrs. Sperling, who resides at the farm home, two sisters, Mrs. Emma D. Shepard and Mrs. Alice Adele Hale, also a half-brother, Albert S. Seamans, of Altmar, and a half-sister, Mrs. F. H. Soule, of Syracuse. Mr. Dale was a veteran of the Civil War, having served in the 186th Regiment, Company C, New York Volunteers. He was a member of the S. M. Olmstead Post G. A.R., and Orwell Grange No. 66, the former in a body attending the funeral which was held at the home, Monday afternoon, at two o’clock, conducted by Revs. M. H. Dowd and T. T. Davies. The members of the W.R.C. were also in attendance.
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