Descendants of Caspar Getman

Notes


36696. Barbara Mae Kast

 - GFG - C / II


41780. Steven Torrell

 - GFG - C / II


41781. Susan Torrell

 - GFG - C / II


36699. Deborah Trombley

 - GFG - C
 - Birth Announcement (The Sentinel, Ilion, NY, Thursday, January 20, 1955)
  Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Trombley 48 Highland Ave., are parents of a daughter, born Jan. 14, 1955 in Ilion Hospital.


41782. Murray Daughter

 - GFG - C
 - Birth Announcement (Utica Observer-Dispatch, NY, March 1967)
  Murray - To Brian and Deborah Trombley Murray, 84 N. 5th Ave., Ilion, March 8, 1967, a daughter.


36707. Linda Braren

 - GFG - C


41783. Robert Mc Cumber

 - GFG - C


41784. Scott Mc Cumber

 - GFG - C


36709. Susan Braren

 - GFG - C


41785. David Bach

 - GFG - C


41786. Michael Bach

 - GFG - C


36711. Robert Earl Upson

 -GFG - C
 - Birth Announcement (Utica Daily Press, NY, Wednesday, December 12, 1934)
  ILION ... Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Upson, Frankfort, R. D., are parents of a son born Monday in Ilion Hospital.

 - Discharges ... Mrs. Robert Upson and baby, Frankfort RD 3. (July 5, 1963)
 - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Upson, RD 3, Frankfort, a boy, Jan. 13, 1967


Newspaper Article (The Evening Telegram, Herkimer, NY, Friday, August 24, 1951)
  Model Dairy Farm Exhibits Attract Many Fair Visitors
  Frankfort-Visitors at the Herkimer County Fair are becoming acquainted with the only two fully-equipped dairy farms ever to fit in the Frankfort Municipal Building The farms, detailed models of real dairy outfits, were built and set up by a pair of 16-year-old  Schuyler boys, Robert Pashely and Robert Upson, and the Livewires 4-H Club, Salisbury Center.
  The farm of the two Schuyler J youths is so complete in detail, at first glance it resembles an air view of a typical Mohawk Valley farm. There are forage harvesters, hayers, a modern barn, a silo, John Deere Combines, a barnyard, registered Holstein cows, electric milk coolers, and an assortment of other equipment as well as scale landscaping. The project, explains Bob Pashely, measures 5' by 12' in area, and took over four months to prepare. The landscaping is made up of a mixture of sawdust, sand and grain, all dyed green and carefully molded to give the impression of land contours, while the hay bundles are small blades of grass, cut and bound.
   The two youngsters are old hands at model building, having worked on miniature farms for “over five years." Pashely, whose father is a retired farmer, and Upson, whose family owns the Elmer Upson farm, both have a large collection of models at home, although the one they set up at the fair is their first public display.
   While the boys have collaborated' on many projects other than farm models, the farms “come out best,” they admit.
   The Livewires 4-H Farm is another detailed model, made by a group of youngsters from 10 to 15 years of age. George Buck, the leader of the group, supervised the building of the model farm. Another 4-H exhibit is a Chick Brooder which “really works” at a cost of only six dollars. Robert Wiegand, Frankfort, a member of the West Winfield 4-H club, built the brooder, which is used to help young chicks to grow and keep warm.
 - Obituary (The Observer-Dispatch - Utica, NY - Tu:06:28:2011)
  HERKIMER, HERKIMER Co., NY - Mr. Robert Earl Upson, ( 76y ) d: June 24, 2011 - of Millers Grove Rd., passed away Friday, at his home, following a long illness. Robert was born in Schuyler on December 10, 1934, the son of the late Elmer and Louise Weingate Upson. He attended Frankfort - Schuyler schools and graduated with the class of 1952. After high school, Robert served in the US Air Force from 1953 until his honorable discharge in 1957. He was married to Janice Ludwig on September 12, 1959, in St. Peter & Paul's Church in Frankfort. Mrs. Upson passed away on May 06, 2010. Mr. Upson worked as a self-employed dairy farmer at Upsland Farm in Schuyler and was a member of the Holstein Association. Robert is survived by three sons, Ryan Upson and his companion, Michelle, of Mohawk, Alan and Kim Upson, of Schuyler, Ray Upson, of Ilion; one sister, Ethel Brown, of Frankfort; three brothers, Stuart and Sharon Upson, of Schuyler, Roy and Cathy Upson, of Mohawk, and Glenn and Wendy Upson, of SC; his special niece, Sue Brown; his brother-in-law, Larry Brown; and his beloved grandchildren, Brandon Upson, Alyssa Upson, Daniel Upson, Jordan Upson and Olivia Naclerio. He was predeceased by one sister, Margie Upson, and one brother, Raymond Upson. As per Roberts wishes, his funeral will be held privately at the convenience of his family.


Janice Marie Ludwig

 - Obituary (The Observer-Dispatch - Utica, NY - Su:05:09:2010)
  SCHUYLER, HERKIMER Co., NY - Mrs. Janice Marie (Ludwig) Upson, ( 68y ) d: May 06, 2010 - of Millers Grove Rd., passed away Thursday, in St. Luke's Memorial Hospital. She was born in Ilion on June 04, 1941, the daughter of Robert and Margaret Kane Ludwig, and she graduated from Frankfort schools with the class of 1959. She was married to Robert Upson on September 12, 1959, in St. Peter & Paul's Church, Frankfort. Janice is survived by her beloved husband, Robert Upson; three sons, Alan and Kim Upson, of Schuyler, Ryan Upson and his companion, Michelle, of Mohawk, and Ray Upson, of Ilion; her grandchildren, Brandon Upson, Alyssa Upson, Daniel Upson, Olivia Naclerio and Jordan Upson; her mother, Margaret Ludwig; her very special sister-in-law, Sharon Upson, of Schuyler; her special niece who was like a daughter to her, Sue Brown, of Frankfort; her sister and brother-in-law, Barb and Terry Wright, of Schuyler; and three brothers and sisters-in-law, Charlie and Sandi Ludwig, Robert and Pat Ludwig, and Jim and Sue Ludwig, all of Schuyler. She was predeceased by her father, Robert Ludwig.


41787. Ryan Upson

 - GFG - C


41788. Alan Upson

 - GFG - C


41789. Ray Upson

 - GFG - C


36714. Ethyl Louise Upson

 - GFG - C
 - Birth Announcement (The Evening Telegram, Herkimer-Ilion, NY, Monday, October 20, 1952)
  Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Upson, Frankfort RD 3. a daughter, Oct. 19, 1952.


Marriage Notes for Ethyl Louise Upson and Lawrence G Brown

 - wedding Announcement (Eveing Telegram, Herkimer, NY, Thursday, September 7, 1972)
  FRANKFORT - SS. Peter’s and Paul’s Church was the setting at 3 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 2, for the wedding of Miss Ethyl Upson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Upson, Frankfort RD 3, and Lawrence G. Brown, of 40 E. River St., Ilion.
  The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Andrew B. Cekovsky, pastor. Organist was Joseph Bennett.
  The bridegroom is the sonof Mrs. Evelyn Brown, of Chatham.
  The bride was attended by Betty Ann Davis, maid of honor, and Nancy Wheelock, Jean Walton and Michele Sterzin, bridesmaids.
  Dennis A. White was best man. Ushers were Michael Brown, James Rogers, and Steven Chase.
  Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a culotte gown of white silk jersey, designed with a high neckline, long sleeves and empire waistline. The neckline, bodice and sleeves were trimmed with white Venetian lace over black robbon. Her cathedral-length mantilla was edged with lace and black ribbon, matching her gown.
  The bridal attendants wore orchid culotte gowns, designed with high necklines, long sleeves and Empire waistlines, with chiffon bodices trimmed\ with white lace and culotte skirts in floral prints, matching the colors of the bodices. Their white garden hats had satin streamers matching their gowns.
  An evening reception followed at Deerfield Golf Club, in Deerfield. Following a honeymoon, the couple will make their home in the Utica area.
  The new matron is a 1970 Graduate of Frankfort-Schuyler High School. The bridegroom was graduated in 1969 from Cooperstown Central High School and attended Paul Smith’s College, where he studied hotel management. He will begin employment at the Ramada Inn, Utica, following the honeymoon.


41790. Sue Brown

 - GFG - C


36738. Susan Elizabeth Windecker

 - GFG - C


41791. Stephen James Cordrey

 - GFG - C


36747. Vickie E Stock

 - GFG - C


Louis J Tyron

 - Newspaper Article (Sandy Creek News, NY, undated, 1974-5)
Participants in the Curriculum Resource Center at the Oswego County Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) will be getting a clearer picture of things next year, in the most literal sense.
  Louis JT. Tyron of Lacona, media equipment specialist for the Curriculum Resource Canter, has been invited to participate in two repair seminars with students from throughout the country this summer.
  Tyron will be at the Eastman Kodak Training Center in Rochester for a week, followed by another week later in the summer at the Singer-Graflex Corporation, also in Rochester. The seminars allow those working in the field of maintenance to become totally familiar with products currently on the market and to be trained in the maintenance and repair of new equipment that may be introduced to the school systems in the near future.
  Tyron is the son of Herman Tryon. Jr. of Lacona and the late Mrs. Lillian Tryon. He is married to the former Miss Vicki Stock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stock of Lake Road, Sandy Creek. The couple has one son, Peter.
  He is a graduate of Washington Irving High school, Syracuse, and the State University College of New York at Cortland. He is secretary-treasurer of the Eastern Oswego County Historical Society.
  Prior to joining the Oswego County BOCES. Tryon worked for the Sandy Creek Central School District.


41792. Peter Tyron

 - GFG - C


36754. Dexter Plumb

 - GFG - C


41793. Laura Plumb

 - GFG - C


36755. Priscilla Plumb

 - GFG - C


41794. Chloe Tassone

 - GFG - C


36756. Sharon Plumb

 - GFG - C


36783. Carl J Waterbury

 - GFG - C

 - Obituary (Find A Grave)
  Carl J. Waterbury, 55 of Little Falls and a former long time Herkimer resident, passed away unexpectedly from natural causes on Wednesday April 25, 2018.
  He was born October 22, 1962 in Herkimer the son of the late Carl W. and Helen S. (Bokowski) Waterbury.
   Carl was a graduate of Herkimer High School, class of 1980.
  At one time he was employed at the former Burrows Paper Mill (now Twin Rivers Paper Company) in Little Falls, NY.
  Mr. Waterbury was of the catholic faith.
   An avid outdoorsman, Carl found relaxation in hunting and fishing. In his leisure he enjoyed watching sports.
  Survivors include his son Carl (Brenda) Waterbury of Herkimer; two daughters, Jennifer (Ben) Pardee of Rock Hill, SC, and Leanne Waterbury of Herkimer; three granddaughters Seraphine, Harlow and Aubrey; two sisters, Sharon (Joe) Hovanec of South Carolina and Susan Waterbury of Ilion. He is also survived by two aunts, Joan Bennett and Joyce Reardon and an uncle, George (Mary Jane) Bokowski and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
  In keeping with Carl’s wishes funeral services will be private and held at the convenience of the family.


41796. Carl Waterbury

 - GFG - C


41797. Jennifer Waterbury

 - GFG - C


41798. Leanne Waterbury

 - GFG - C