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- 1870 census, Yorkshire, Cattaraugus, NY, fam # 122 - Strong W J, ae 40, Farmer with real estate of $10,500 abnd Personal property of $3500, born in NY; Darius, ae 35, Farmer, born in NY; Amelia, ae 32, Keeping House, born in Holland; Alice, ae 9, born in NY; Herbert W, ae 10/12; (1 farm laborer).
- 1880 census, Yorkshire (Yorkshire Center), Cattaraugus, NY, fam # 4 - Strong Wm. J, ae 50, Farmer, born in NY, parents born in NY; Amelia, ae 42, wife, Keeping House, born in Holland, parents born in Hollandl; Allice C, ae 19, daughter, born in NY; Herbert H, ae 11; Darius W, ae 45, brother; (1 servant and 1 farm laborer)
- 1900 census, Yorkshire, Cattaraugus, NY, fam # 95 - Strong William J, b. Feb 1830, ae 69, married 42 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home without a morgage; Amelia, wife, b. June 1837, ae 62, married 42 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in Holland, parents born in Holland; Drias (sic), brother, b. Nov 1834, ae 65, Laborer - Farm; (1 servant and 2 farm laborers).
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- 1860 census, German Flatts (P.O. Mohawk), Herkimer, NY, fam # 172 - William Cristman, ae 32, Clerk, born in NY; Hellen A, ae 25, born in NY; Melissa, ae 4, born in NY; Helen, ae 1. [sharing the dwelling with his mother-in-law, Margaret Talcott].
- 1870 census, German Flatts, (P.O. Ilion), Herkimer, NY, fam # 863 - Cristman William, ae 41, House Carpenter with real estate valued at $4500 and personal property of $200, born in NY; Helena, ae 35, Keeping House, born in NY; Melissa, ae 15, born in NY; Rose, ae 11.
- 1880 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 539 - Cristman William J, ae 53, Farmer, born in NY, parents born in NY; Hellen, ae 45, wife, House Keeper, born in NY, parents born in NY; Ella R, ae 20, daughter, born in NY; Robert H, ae 42, brother, Farmer, born in NY, parents born in NY; Elisebeth, ae 74, mother, House Keeper, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1892 NYS census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, image 28, right page, col 1 - Christman William J, ae 65, born in US, Farmer; Helena, ae 58, born in US; Robert, ae 54; Elizabeth, ae 85; Vernon Witherstine, ae 19, born in US.
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- 1900 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 352 - Living with her brother-in-law Robert Cristman.
- 1910 census, German Flatts (Mohawk), Herkimer, NY, (Orchard Street) fam # 334 - Cristman Helena, ae 76, widow, no children, born i nNY, parents born in NY, Own Income, rents her home.
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- David and William Clock married sisters.
- 1860 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 545 - David Clock (sic), ae 30, Farmer with real estate of $1500 and personal property of $600, born in NY; Nancy, ae 31, born in NY; Austin B, ae 6, born in NY; Viola, ae 4. [sharing the family with his brother William Clock and family.] [Neighbor of his mother and his uncle Jacob Klock]
- 1870 census, German Flatts (P.O. Ilion), Herkimer, NY, fam # 1085 - Clock (sic) David, ae 40, Farmer, real estate of $3000 and personal property of $500, born in NY; Nancy, ae 41, Keeping House, born in NY; Austin B, ae 16, born in NY; Viola M, ae 14; Minnie M, ae 3 [near neighbor of his brother Wiliam and his mother].
- 1880 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 405 - Klock David, ae 51, Farmer, born in NY, parents born in NY; Nancy E, ae 51, born in NY House Keeper, born in NY, parents born in NY; Minnie, ae 13, daughter, born in NY.
- 1892 NYS census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, image 30, left page, col 2 - David, ae 62, born in US, Farmer; Nancy E, ae 68, born in US. [Living next to his brother William]- Obituary (Ilion Citizen, NY, August 11, 1899)
Herkimer ... Of all the damage done by the thunder storm Wednesday, only one death is recorded and that of a good man stricken down without a moment's warning, and called to his final home without pain or sickness, such was the death of David Klock, Often had the deceased expressed a desire the his final ending should be quick and without warning and so his wish was realized. David Klock, and esteemed and honored citizen of Herkimer, spent the winters with his son, Austin B. Klock in this village, and the summers with his daughter, Mrs. C. M. Woolver, who- resides on a farm in the town of Warren near Richfield Springs, was at his daughter's home last week and on Wednesday with Thomas Robinson, an employee of Mr. Woolver, sought protection in the barn during the thunder storm. A flash from the skies, a terrific peal of thunder, the barn in flames. Mr. Klock instantly killed by the bolt and Robinson stunned, all in a moment. Robinson soon regained consciousness and the- lifeless form of Mr. Klock was carried to the house and every effort made to restore life but without avail. Friday the remains were brought to the home of A. B. Klock in this village.
David KIOCK was born in the town of Columbia in 1829 and his whole life had been spent in the three towns of Columbia, German Flatts and Herkimer The greater part of his life was spent in farming, he at one time owning the Grand View farm and later for 24 years residing on a small farm on the Richfield road, one and a half miles south of Mohawk. Here he always had a model garden and gave much time to fruit culture and the production of honey, having engaged in the bee culture when he was only fourteen years of age. These pursuits he continued in Herkimer where he moved five years ago, growing luscious strawberries and furnishing his friends with a superior Quality of honey. Mr. Klock was an indulgent parent, an honest God-fearing man and an upright honored citizen. He was an ardent republican and never failed to cast his vote for the candidates of his party. Although not a member of any church he was an attendant and gave his means to support the Universalist church.
January 26, 1852, at Frankfort, Mr. Klock was married to Nancy E. Bliss of German Flatts and for nearly forty seven years have this worthy couple journeyed side by side enjoying the many comforts which have come to them and sharing the trials and tribulations, few though they were, which come into every life. Three children come to bless their home, two of whom Austin B. Klock of this village, and Mrs. C. M. Woolver of Richfield Springs, survive with their mother to revere and honor the memory of the kind and loving husband and father. Deceased is also survived by two sisters, Miss Angie Klock of Herkimer, and Mrs. Peter Hess of Mohawk, and one brother, William Klock of this village.
Saturday at 1 p. m., at the house, prayer was offered by the Rev. J. W. Carter and a- 2 p. m. at the Universalist church. Rev. Carter continued the services concluding with a few fitting remarks touching upon the virtues of the deceased. The remains were laid o rest in the beautiful Oak Hill cemetery by the following bearers: Dr. George Graves, William Horrocks, Philip H. Brown, Albert C. Devendorf, Bartley Manion and John J. Mabbett.
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- 1892 NYS census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY, image 28Austine B Klock, ae 38, born in US, Machinist; Elizabeth A, ae 40, born in US; Margaret Harter, ae 78.
- 1900 census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY, (William Ave), fam # 486 - Klock Austin B, b. May 1854, ae 46, married 24 yr, Machinist, rents his home; Elizabeth A, wife, b. Oct 1849, ae 50, married 24 yr, no children; Harter Margaret, mother-in-law, b. Jul 1814, widow, 6 children 5 living; Nellis Abbie E, boarder, b. Aug 1874, ae 25, occupation illegable; Harter Clark (?), boarder, b. Aug 1877, ae 23, Laborer - Desk Mfg; Harter, Cora M, boarder, b. April 1900.
- 1910 census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY, (506 William Avenue) fam # 308, Klock Austin B, ae 56, married 34 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Manufacturer - Tools, rents his home; Elizabeth, wife, ae 61, married 34 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1920 census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY, (506 E German St) fam # 239, Klock Austin B, rents his home, ae 65, brn in NY, parents born in NY, Machinist - Factory; Elizabeth, wife, ae 68, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1930 census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY, (506 Willow Ave) fam # 31, Klock Austin B, owns his home with a value of $3000, ows a radio, ae 76, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY; (1 boarder).
- Sheriff of Herkimer County, NY (Mohawk Valley Harters)- (Find A Grave)
Austin B. Klock was a State Game Protector at one time, and later became Sheriff of Herkimer County. It was while serving as under-sheriff during the term of John M. Richards that he made the arrest of Chester Gillette, who murdered Grace Brown at Big Moose Lake in 1906. A book, "An American Tragedy" by Theodore Dreiser, recalls this noted murder.
From 1879 to 1905 he was the proprietor of a machine shop in Herkimer, and from 1911 to 1916 the sales agent for the Ford automobile in Herkimer County.
An ardent deer hunter, he made annual trips into the woods each year for many years and up to within a short time of his death. A camp on the Indian River, a tributary of the West Canada, was called "Klock's Camp."- Newspaper Article (Utica Daily Press, NY, Monday, October 19, 1931)
FORMER SHERIFF IS DEAD
…Herkimer, Oct. 18 - Austin B. Klock, 77, a Herkimer County official who became known from coast to coast, due to connection in the famous Chester Gillette case, passed away at his home in 506 Willow Avenue shortly before midnight following an illness since July 4, 1931 when he suffered a stroke.
Mr. Klock was born in Mohawk, March 11. 1854, a son of the late David and Nancy Bliss Klock, at the age of 13 he moved to county seat, where he has since lived.
From 1896 to 1897 he served the state of New York as game protector, and later served the village of Herkimer as trustee on the village board for four years, He was an ardent Republican in politics and a staunch party leader in the early part of the 20th century
It was in 1906 that he was appointed to the office of undersheriff of Herkimer County, serving during the time that John M. Richards was sheriff. During the time he served as undersheriff, he was the official that arrested Chester Gillette for the murder of Grace Brown.
Following the completion of his term as under sheriff, he was the republican nominee and elected to the office of sheriff it was during this time that he took Gillette to Auburn Prison where Gillette was electrocuted.
Former Sheriff Klock from ----to 1905 was proprietor of a machine shop in Herkimer, and was in charge of the machine --- of the International Paper Company in Herkimer. From 1911 to ----he held the Ford automobile --- agency in Herkimer County, In the latter year he sold it to the present owners. Smith Brothers.
Following 1916 he lived a retired life, spending many of his summers at his camp in Wilmurt. He was one of the organizers .and the first president of the Down And Out Club of Herkimer, and held the office of president for ---- terms. In recent years he has been honored with the office of honorary president.
He was a member of Herkimer Lodge F. & A. M. 433, --- Chapter, Ilion 236, Little Falls Commandery, Utica S--- Knights of Birmingham and Little Falls Lodge of Elks.
On April 3, 1876, he married --- Harter of the Creek --- Herkimer. His only surviving relatives are a
nephew, Ernest Woolever, Richfield Springs, and four cousins, Leon Klock, Evelyn Helmer, Ella and Hiram Klock.
The Funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from his late home 2:00 o'clock and from the First United Methodist Church at 2:30. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.
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- David and William Clock married sisters.
- 1860 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 546 - William Clock (sic), ae 28, Farmer with real estate of $1500 and personal property of $300, born in NY; Sovia (sic), ae 27, born in NY; Newton W, ae 5, born in NY; Elen, ae 3; John -, ae 2/12. [sharing the dwelling with his brother David Clock and family.] [Neighbor of his mother and his uncle Jacob Klock]
- 1870 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 1081 - Clock (sic) William, ae 38, Farmer, real estate valued at $1000, born in NY; Sariah (?), ae 37, Keeping House, born in NY; Newton, ae 15, born in NY; Ella, ae 14; John, ae 10; Eva, ae 9; Hiram, ae 7. [neighbor of his mother]
- 1880 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 939 - Klock William, ae 48, Farmer, born in NY, parents born in NY; Celia S, ae 47, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; John L, ae 20, son, Farm Laborer, born in NY; Eva J, ae 19, daughter; Hiram, H, ae 17, son; Leon U, ae 8, son.
- 1900 census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY (Lake Street), fam # 549 - Klock William, b. Aug 1831, ae 68, married 46 yr, born in NY, farm Laborer, rents his home; Celia S, wife, b. Aug 1832, ae 67, married 46 yr, 6 children, 6 living, born in NY.- Obituary (Utica Herald-Dispatch, NY, Tuesday, June 8, 1909)
Herkimer. June 8,— At the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Miller, in Columbia, William Klock, a highly respected resident of the county, died Sunday, the cause of death being neuralgia of the heart. He would have been 78 years of age had he lived until the coming August. William Klock was born in the town of German Flatts and for eight years lived in the village of Herkimer, where he was well known. He is survived by a widow and four sons. Trustee Leon Klock, Newton W. Klock and John L. Klock of this village and Hiram Klock of Syracuse; also two daughters, Mrs. Henry Helmer of Columbia and Mrs. C. B. Angell of Buffalo.
- 1910 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 221 - Helmer Henry J, ae 55, married 25 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Own Farm, owns his home with a mortgage; Eva J, wife, ae 49, married 25 ye, 9 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Floy H, son, ae 20, born in NY, Farm Laborer - Home Farm; Bertha C, daughter, ae 9; Evalina, daughter, ae 7; Klock Celia, mother-in-law, ae 77, widow, 6 children, 6 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, Own Income.
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- 1930 census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY (532 West Lake Ave) fam # 222 - Klock Leon, owns his home with a value of $2500, ae 57, married at age 20, machinist - Machine Shop; Maud M, wife, ae 55, married at age 18; Pearl, daughter, ae 34, Stenographer - Farm Bureau; Viola M, daughter, ae 18; John L, brother, ae 70..- Obituary (Utica Daily Press, NY, Wednesday, March 11, 1931)
Herkimer, March 10 - Following a long illness, John Klock, 72, Spanish War veteran, passed away at the home of his brother, Leon Klock 392 West Lake Avenue, today.
Mr. Klock was born in German Flatts, March 29, 1860, son of William and Celia Bliss Klock and married Mrs. Mary Helmer, who died four years ago. He would have been 73 years old March 29.
He was a member of the old 31st Separate Company and was called into service during the Spanish American War, serving with Company G, Second New York Infantry. He won promotion ot Corporal.
He leaves two brothers, Leon and Hiram; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Helmer, Ilion, and Mrs. Ella Angell, Lancaster. He attended the Universalist Church, was a member of the Down and Out Club, Colonel Vroomans Camp, U. S. W. V., and was janitor of Stuben School for many years.
The funeral will be Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock and Rev. W. H. Steele will officiate.
- Obituary (Utica Daily Press, NY, Wednesday, November 10, 1926)
Herkimer, Nov. 9 — Mrs. Mary ---- Klock, 67, wife of John L Klock 236 Lake Street. died suddenly at her home Monday. Death was due to acute dilatation of the heart.
She was born in Newport. daugher of Orin [?] Daily and Mary Ann Savage. Most of her life was spent in that vicinity.
Besides her husband she leaves a son, a sister and a brother all of Herkimer. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon from the home at 2:30. Rev. Mr. Skeele will offlciate. Interment will be at Oak Hill.
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- Peter Hess and Mary Klock are 3rd cousins 1 time removed. Their common ancestors are Johann Frederick Getman and Maria Johanna Bierman.
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- 1860 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY, fam # 71 - Peter Hess, Carpenter with real estate valued at $700 and personal property of $200, born in NY; Mary, ae 22, born in NY; Emma, ae 5, born in NY.
- 1870 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 684 - Hess Peter, ae 42, Carman (?) with real estate valued at $1300, born in NY; Mary, ae 33, Keeping House, born in NY; Emma, ae 15, daughter, born in NY; Weldon, ae 3; Clock Angeline, ae 27, Dress Maker, born in NY.
- 1880 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 116 - Hess Peter, ae 54, Storekeeper, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary, ae 43, wife, House Keeper, born in NY, parents born in NY; Welden, ae 13, son, born in NY; Casler Emma, ae 25, daughter, widow, Dress Maker.
- 1900 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 184 - Hess Peter, b. Mar 1827, ae 73, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY; Farmer, owns his home without a mortgage; Weldon H, son, b. Apr 1867, ae 33, born in NY, parents born in NY, Partner.- Obituary (Utica Herald-Dispatch, NY, Saturday, April 11, 1908)
Mohawk, April 11, — Peter Hess died last evening at 6:15 o'clock. Mr. Hess had been a lifelong resident of this village. He was born here, 80 years ago. His occupation in his younger days was that of a farmer. Mr. Hess had been confined to his bed for some months past, being taken suddenly ill some months ago. He is survived by one sister. Mrs. Barbray Spon, and one granddaughter. Mrs, Reevis, both of this village, and one son, Weldon Hess, also of this village. The funeral will take place from his late home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Mohawk Cemetery.
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- 1870 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 684 - Hess Peter, ae 42, Carman (?) with real estate valued at $1300, born in NY; Mary, ae 33, Keeping House, born in NY; Emma, ae 15, daughter, born in NY; Weldon, ae 3; Clock Angeline, ae 27, Dress Maker, born in NY.
- 1880 census, German Flatts, Herkmer, NY, fam # 41 (?) - Klock Angie, ae 38, Dressmaker, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1892 NYS census, Angie Klock, ae 45, bonr inUS, Seamstress. [living with or near her brothes David and William.- Obituary (Ilion Citizen, NY, Thursday, August 14, 1913)
After a long illness the death of Mrs. Theodore Harter occuredAug. 11, at ther home in Ilion. Death was caused by Bright's disease. She was born in German Flatts 72 years ago and lived at Chattannooga, Tenn., and Cleveland, O., for many years. Twelve years ago she was married and since then she has lived in Ilion. She was a member of Chismore Relief Corps and Ilion Grange. She is survived by her husband. The funeral was held from her home Wednesday. Interment was made in Armory Hill Cemetery.
- 1892 NYS census, German Flatts, Herkimer - Theodore Harter, ae 48, bonr in US, Farmer; Samantha, ae 41, bonr in US; Elma, ae 15, bonr in US
- 1900 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 104 - Harter Theodore H, b. Jul 1843, ae 56, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home with a mortgage; Day Elma, daughter, b. Dec 1876, ae 23, married 3 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY; Fred, son-in-law, b. Jan 1874, ae 26, married 3 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1910 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 28 - Harter Theodore, ae 66, married 2 times, married 8 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Dairy, owns his home without a mortgage; Angie, wife, ae 65, married 1 time, married 8 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY; (1 farm laborer).- (Find A Grave)
1861-1865, Theodore served with the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) during the Civil War. He enlisted Nov. 23, 1861 as a Private in Captain David B. White's company (I), of the 81st NY Vol Inf. Theodore was living in Ilion, NY at the time of his enlistment. In Dec. 1861, Company I was consolidated with other companies into Company "A".
They left the State in March, 1862, and on the 1st of April disembarked at Fortress Monroe for the peninsular campaign. At the siege of Yorktown the 81st performed picket duty opposite Winn's Mills. It was at the battle of Seven Pines, in which engagement Major McAnerbly and 136 men were killed. The regiment was held in reserve during the battle of Malvern Hill, and while at Harrison's Landing performed outpost and picket duty. In December, 1862, it joined Major-General Forrest's command, and accompanied the expedition to South Carolina during the summer of 1863. In November, 1863, it was sent to Northwest Landing, Va., where it was successful in breaking up smuggling for a time. Its term of enlistment was three years. At the expiration of this term the original members (except veterans) were mustered out, and the organization, composed of veterans and recruits, retained in the service until August 31, 1865. The 81st was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Lieut-Col. Lucius V. S. Mattison, August 31, 1865, at Fort Monroe, Va.
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- 1860 census, German Flatts (Ilion PO), Herkimer, NY, fam # 520 - Living with his father.
- 1870 census, German Flatts, Herkimer. NY, fam # 982 - Ackler David, ae 35, Farm Laborer with real estate valued at $400, born in NY; Rosanna, ae 31, Keeping House, born in NY; Otis, ae 2, born in NY; Leeland, ae 7/12, born in NY. [sharing the dwelling with his brother Jeremiah].
- Where was his family during the 1880 census?
- 1900 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY fam # 109 - Ackler David, b. Sep 1838, ae 61, married 23 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer, owns his home without a mortgage; Matilda, wife, b. Dec 1846, ae 53, married 23 yr, no children, born in NY, parents born in NY. [living next to his son Lealand]
- Cemetery records indicate she had two children who were step-children of David Ackler. They are not listed during the 1870 census and both died prior to 1880. [where they possibly siblings? WG]
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- 1870 census, Moravia, Cayuga, NY, fam # 106 - Fulmer Arthur, ae 17, Farmer with real estate valued at $$8000; Culver Dewitt C, ae 25, Farm laborer, born in NY; Adelia E, ae 25, House Keeper, born in NY; Mary Alice, ae 4, born in NY; Minnie M, ae 1.
- 1880 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY (South Ilion) fam # 909 - Culver D C, ae 37, Works in Armory, born in NY, parents born in NY; Delia, ae 34, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary, ae 14, daughter, born in NY; Minnie, ae 11, daughter; Charles, ae 7, son; Nancy, ae 5, daughter; Clark, ae 1, son. [living near his brother George Culver and his family]
- 1892 NYS census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, image 80, right page, col 2 - Dewit C culver, ae 48, born in US, Mason; Delia E, ae 45, born in US (wife); Charles F, ae 19 (son); Nancy, ae 17 (daughter); Clark, ae 14 (son)
- 1900 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 125 - Culver Dewitt, b. May 1843, ae 57, married 37 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Stone Mason, owns his home without a mortgage; Dehlia, wife, b. Feb 1846, ae 54, married 37 yr, 5 children, 5 living, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1910 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, (Cedarville Road) fam # 462 - Culver Dewitt, ae 65, married 44 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Mason - Town, owns his home without a mortgage; Delia, wife, ae 63, married 44 yr, 5 children, 5 living, born in NY, parents born in NY.
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- 1870 census, German Flatts (Ilion PO), Herkimer, NY, fam # 977 - He and his family were living with his father.
- 1880 census,German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 907 - Ackler Sidney, ae 33, Farmer, born in NY, parents born in NY; Lizzie, ae 32, wife, Keeping House, born in Pa, parents born in NY; Eugene, ae 12, son, born in NY; Frank, ae 8, son; Alvin, ae 5, son; Estellie, ae 2, daughter; Josiah, ae 64, born in NY.
- 1892 NYS census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, image 52, left page, col 1 - Ackler Sydney, ae 44, born in US, Teamster; Lizzie V, born in US, Housewife; Alvin O (?), ae 18 (son); Stella M, ae 14 (daughter); Lulu B, ae 10 (daughter)
- 1900 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 170 - Ackler Sidney, b. Aug 1849, ae 50, married 32 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home with a mortgage; Elizabeth, wife, b. Jul 1849, ae 51, married 32 yr, 7 children, 4 living, born in Pa, parents born in NY; Lulu, daughter, b. Apr 1882, ae 17, born in NY.
- 1910 census, Litchfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 151 - Ackler Sydney, ae 61, married 41 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Dairy Farm, rents his home; Lissie, wife, ae 60, married 41 yr, 4 children living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Derossa Ray, hired man, ae 24, born in NY, parent sborn in NY, Laborer - Dairy Farm.
- 1920 census, Litchfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 163 - Ackler Sydney, rents his home, ae 71; born in NY, parents born in NY; Elizabeth, ae 70, born in NY, parents born in NY.
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- 1930 census, German Flatts (Ilion), Herkimer, NY, fam # 518 - Ackler Elizebeth, rents her home, ae 80, widow, born in Pa, father born in Pa, mother born in NY.
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- 1870 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 983 - Ackler Jeremiah, ae 19, Farm Laborer, born in NY; Lovina, ae 17, Keeping House, born in NY. [sharing the dwelling with his brother David].
- Where they during the 1880 census?
- 1900 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY (West Street) fam # 666 - Ackler Jerry, b. May 1851, ae 49, married 1 yr (sic), born in NY, parents born in NY, Day Laborer - Armory, rents his home; Lovina, wife, b. Jul 1852, ae 47, married 1 yr (sic), 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY. [living next to their son-in-law Fred Duesler]
- 1910 census, German Flats (Ilion), Herkimer, NY, (West Street) fam # 116 - Ackler Jeremiah, ae 55 (sic), married 40 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - Armory, rents his home; Lavina, wife, ae 53 (sic), married 40 yr, 2 children, 2 living; Duesler Fred, son-in-law, ae 33, married 13 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Assembler - Typewriter; Blanche, daughter, ae 30, married 13 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY; Carrie, grandaughter, ae 12born in NY; Mildred, grandaughter, ae 5.
- 1920 census, Ilion, Herkimer, NY, (5 West Street) fam # 174 - Ackler Jeremiah, rents his home, ae 65, born in NY, parents born in NY, Drill Press - Gun Works; Lovina S, wife, ae 62, born in NY, parents born in NY; Duesler Blanche M, daughter, ae 40born in NY; Fred B, son-in-law, ae 43, born iin NY, parents born in NY, Machine Setter - Gun Works; Mildred M, grandaughter, ae 17, born in NY, Time Clerk - Gun Works; Edith M, grandaughter, ae 2 3/12; Young Mary O, companion, ae 77, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1930 census, German Flatts (Ilion), Herkimer, NY, (13 West Norht Street) fam # 121 - Living with his son-in-law Fred Duesler.
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- 1870 census, Frankfort, Herkimer, NY, fam # 207 - Petre John, ae 28, House Painter with personal property of $125, born in NY; Jane, ae 26, Keeping House, born in NY; Wellington, ae 6, born in NY; Maggie E, ae 2.
- 1880 census, Portville, Cattaraugus, NY, fam # 279 - Deming Henry B, Carpenter, born in NY, parents born in NY; Elnora, ae 32, wife, Milline, born in NY, parents born in NY; Petrie John, ae 38, brother-in-law, Painter, born in NY, parents born in NY; Jane, ae 35, sister-in-law, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Wellington, ae 15, boarder, Works in Paint Shop, born in NY; Maggie, ae 12, boarder. [living next to his inlaws]
- GFG - II / I
- GFG - II / I
- GFG - II / I