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- Owned May farm on Centerville Rd. where Schoeller Paper now is.
January 12, 1911 ~ Ann Eliza May, age 83 years, 5 months, 7 days, Widow, Housekeeper, born in New York, Daughter of Daniel Brown, and Sarah Winch, Died in Pulaski of cerebral hemorrhage, old age.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 25, 1911 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Ann Eliza Brown May died January 21, at the age of 83 years of paralysis after an illness of about a week. She was one of a family of ten descendants of Daniel Brown and Sally Winch and a granddaughter of Benjamin Winch, the first inhabitant of Pulaski. Of this large family, one by one have passed away until there remains but one sister, Mrs. Amorett Brown Champney, now residing with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Lonas of Greig, New York. There are 13 neices and nephews descendants of this branch of the Winch descendants, leaving a substantial representative of Pulaski's first inhabitant. By preference she remained in her own home to the last and was able to do for herself until within a week of her death.
Owned May farm on Centerville Rd. where Schoeller Paper now is
.January 12, 1911 Ann Eliza May, age 83 years, 5 months, 7 days, Widow, Housekeeper, born in New York, Daughter of Daniel Brown, and Sarah Winch, Died in Pulaski of cerebral hemorrhage, old age.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 25, 1911 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Ann Eliza Brown May died January 21, at the age of 83 years of paralysis after an illness of about a week. She was one of a family of ten descendants of Daniel Brown and Sally Winch and a granddaughter of Benjamin Winch, the first inhabitant of Pulaski. Of this large family, one by one have passed away until there remains but one sister, Mrs. Amorett Brown Champney, now residing with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Lonas of Greig, New York. There are 13 neices and nephews descendants of this branch of the Winch descendants, leaving a substantial representative of Pulaski's first inhabitant. By preference she remained in her own home to the last and was able to do for herself until within a week of her death.
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