Descendants of Caspar Getman

Notes


3673. Mary Elizabeth Beck

 - GFG - A
 - 1930 census, Vernonia, Columbia, OR, (Sixth Avenue), fam # 5 - Living with her son-in-law Nathaniel Spofford.


Charles Lyman Colburn

 - 1880 census, Plano, Kendall, IL, fam # 138 - Colburn Chas L, ae 25, Painter, Erysipolis [a skin infection], born in NY, parents bornin NY; Lizzie, ae 25, wife, Housekeeper, born in IL, parents born in NY; Edna, ae 4, daughter, born in IL; Bessie, ae 3, daughter; Beck Mary A, ae 66, mother-in-law, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - 1900 census, Chicago (Ward 35) Cook, IL, (427 Chicago Avenue) fam # 62 - Charles L Colburn, b. Sep 1854, ae 45, married 25 yr, born inNY, parents born in NY, Painter, rents his home; Mary Elizabeth, wife, b. Apr 1855, ae 45, married 25 yr, 7 children, 6 living, born in IL, parents born in NY; Bessie M, daughter, b. Mar 1877, ae 23, bonr in IL, Laundress; Benjamin B, son, b. aug 1881, ae 18, Salseman - Grocery; Mabel E, daughter, b. Aug 1885, ae 14; Ila R, daughter, b. Jan 1889, ae 11; Edie B, daughter, b. Jan 1893, ae 7.
 - 1910 census, Chicago, Cook, IL, (5810 Chicago Avenue) fam # 878 - Colburn Charles L, ar 55, married 35 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Painter - House, rents his home; Elizabeth, wife, ae 55, married 35 yr, 7 children, 6 living, born in IL, parents born in NY; Edith, daughter, ae 17, born in IL.
 - 1920 census, Jerome, Jerome, ID, (Walnut St) fam # 149 - Colburn Charles L, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 65, born in NY, parents born in NY, Janitor - Lodge Hills (?); Elizabeth M, wife, ae 64, born in IL,. parents born in NY.


8473. Benjamin Beck Colburn

 - GFG - A
 - 1910 census, Hagerman, Lincoln, ID, fam # 68 - Brown William L, Manager - Farm; ... Colburn Benjamin B, ae 30, married 4 yr, bonr in IL, father born i nNY, mother bonr inPA, Laborer - Farm; ...
 - 1918 - He resided at Jerome, Lincoln, Idaho when he registered for the WWI draft (Sep 1918). He was employed as a carpenter and listed Mr and Mrs C S Colburn as his closest relatives.
 - Where was he during the 1920 census ?


8474. Arthur Colburn

 - GFG - A


3674. Sarah A Kring

 - GFG - A

 - Obituary (Enterprise and News, St Johnsville, NY, Wednesday, April 3, 1929)
  Mrs Sarah Kring Christman, aged 79 years passed away at the home of her daughter Mrs. Burt Snell Tuesday evening at nine o'clock. Mrs. Christman was the widow of the late Eli Christman and is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Burt Snell, Mrs. Walter Snell, Mrs. Frank Trumbull and Mrs. Frank Burkdorf; by one son Emery Chirstman of Rockwood, four grandsons, one grandadughter and by four great grandchildren.
   Funeral services will be held Friday from the home of Mrs. Snell at 2 o'clock the Rev. H. C. Ficken officiating, assisted by Rev. R M Seely and Interment will be made in Prospect View Cemetery.


Eli D Christman

 - 1880 census, Caroga, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 362 - Christman Eli, ae 32, Blacksmith, born in NY, parents born in NY; Sarah, ae 30, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Cora, ae 9, daughter, born in NY; Bertha, ae 5, daughter; Laura, ae 1, daughter.
 - Where were they during the NYS 1892 census ?
 - 1900 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 22 - Christman Eli, b, Oct 1847, ae 52, married 29 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home without a mortgage; Sarah, wife, b. mar 1850, ae 50, married 29 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY; Bertha, daughter, b. Oct 1875, ae 24, born in NY; Estella, daughter, b. Dec 1884, ae 15; Lena, daughter, b. Mar 1888, ae 12; Emery, son, b. Oct 1890, ae 9; Kring Elizabeth, mother[in-law], b. Feb 1824, ae 75, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - 1910 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 175 - Christman Eli, ae 62, married 40 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - General, owns his home without a mortgage; Sarah, wife, ae 60, married 40 yr, 8 children, 6 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Bertha, daughter, ae 35, born in NY; Emery, son, ae 19.
 - 1920 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 22 - Christman Eli, ae 72, born in NY, parents born in NY; Sarah, wife, ae 69, born in NY, parents born in NY.


8479. Carrie Christman

 - GFG - A


8480. Bertha Christman

 - GFG - A

 - Obituary (Enterprise and News, St Johnsville, NY, Wednesday, October 17, 1916)
  The death of Miss Bertha Christman occured at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Christman at Caroga. Thursday afternoon after a three weeks illness of typhoid fever. Miss Christman who was born in Caroga 42 years ago, was a lady of refined and beautiful charachter, and held in high esteem by all who knew her. She was a member of the congregation of the Methodist church at Rockwood.
  Besides her parents, four sisters survive, namely Mrs. Burton Snell, Mrs. Walter Snell, Mrs. Frank Burkdorf of St. Johnsville, Mrs. Frank Trumbull of Lasselsville and one brother Emeory Christman of Caroga. The funeral was held Sunday at 1 p.m. from the house and the interment was made in Prospect View cemetery in this village.


8482. Christman child

 - indicated in the 1910 census.


8484. Lena Christman

 - GFG - A

 - Obituary (The Daily Press, Utica, NY, Saturday, April 5, 1975)
  ST. JOHNSVILLE - Mrs. Lena Burkdorf, 87, formerly of the Snell's Bush section of the Town of Manheim, died yesterday in the Palatine Nursing Home, Palatine Bridge, where she had been a patient since November 15, 1973.
  She was born in the Town of Ephratah.
  She was married to Frank Burkdorf in 1909 in St. Johnsville. Mr. Burkdorf died in 1966.
   The couple operated a farm on the Kennedy Road, Town of St. Johnsville, for a number of years.
   Mrs. Burkdorf was a member of Grace Congregational United Church of Christ, St. Johnsville, and a former member of it's Woman's Fellowship. She also was a member of the Crumb Creek Grange.
   She leaves a sister, Mrs. Stella Trumbull of Lasseilsville.
   The-funeral will be at 3 tomorrow from the Capece Funeral Home, St. Johnsville. Burial will be in St. Johnsville Cemetery.
   Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today.


Frank D Burkdorf

 - 1910 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, (Road to Crum Creek), fam # 345 - He and his wife were living with his parents.
 - 1920 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, Turnpike Road, fam # 153 - He and his wife were living with his parents.
 - Where were they during the 1930 census ?
 - 1940 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, fam # 88 - Burkdorf Frank, owns his home with a value of $2500, ae 52, 7th grade, born in NY, Farmer, Lena, wife, ae 52, 7th grade, bonr in NY; Nells Harold, lodger, ae 33, 4th grade, bonr in NY, Farmer.

 - Obituary (Enterprise and News, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, April 28, 1909)
  Frank D. Burkdorf, 79, of RD 1, Little Fails, lower Snell's Bush, died early Wednesday morning in Little Falls Hospital where he had been a patient one week. He had been in ill health for two years.
   Deceased was born November 13, 1887, a son of Henry J. and Juliett Belding Burkdorf in the Town of Minden. His marriage to Lena Christman took place on June 30, 1909 at Crum Cieek by the Rev. C. Empie.
   Mr. Burkdorf, a life-long resident of this area, was a member of the Grace Congregational Church and of the Modern Woodsman of Schenectady.
   Survivors include his wife, two brothers, Clark H. and John O. this village, nieces and nephews.
   The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.m., from the Smith Funeral Home with the Rev. B. A. Walton, interim minister of Grace Congregational Church, officiating. Interment will take place in St. Johnsville cemetery.


3679. Charles Whyland

 - GFG - A
 - 1870 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, fam # 65 - Whyland Charles, ae 24, Druggest with real estate valued at $3200 and personal property of $4000, born in NY; Sarah, ae 19, Keeping House, born in NY; Ferguson George, ae 19 Clerk in Drug Store, born in NY.
 - 1880 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, fam # 267 - Whyland Chas, ae 33, Druggest, born in NY, parents born in NY; Sarah, ae 29, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Bertha, ae 5, daughter, born in NY, Mary L, ae 10/12, born in Jul, daughter; (1 domestic servant).
 - 1900 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, fam # 306 - Whyland Charles, b. Aug 1846, ae 53, married 31 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Drugest, owns his home without a mortgage; Sarah, wife, b. Dec 1850, aee 49, married 31 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary L, daughter, b. Jul 1880, ae 19, born in NY.

 - Obituary (Amsterdam Evening Recorder, Mon, Dec 22, 1902)
  Charles Whyland died at St. Johnsville Sunday, aged 56 years. Mr Whyland had resided in St. Johnsville all his life. He was the son of the Late Henry Whyland, for many years a prominent citizen of that place. Some years ago he associated Erwin A. Handy in business with him, and at the time of his decease the firm of Whyland & Handy was doing a large business in drugs and medicines, hardware, watches, clocks, jewelery, etc. About two years ago, in response to a generally expressed wish of the community for better facilities for dramatic entertainments and social assemblies, he undertook the erection of an opera house in the real of his Main Street store, facing on Center street. This was opened in April 1901, and an extra fine line of first class amusements has been well patronized. For a long time Mr. Whyland had been a suffer friom chronic stomach difficulty. He is survived by Mrs. Whyland (born Sarah Plank) and two daughters, Mrs. S.R. Brown of St. Johnsville and Mrs. E. A. Borst of Washington D. C., and two grandchildren, also by his mother Mrs. Henry Whyland of St. Johnsville. He was a member of St. John's Reformed church of St. Johnsville. He was also a member of St. Johnsville lodge, No 611 F. and A. M. and a charter member of the Maquacs chapter, O. E. S. He was a prominent factor in the various interests of St. Johnsville.


Sarah Angelica Plank

 - Is she the person listed here? - 1860 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, fam # 9 - John J Plank, ae 32, Farmer with property valued at $600, born in NY; Catherine, ae 32, born in NY; Sarah Jane, ae 8; Georgiana, ae 6; Milford, ae 3; (1 farm laborer).
 - 1910 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, (6 West Main Street) fam # 157 - Whyland Sarah A, ae 56, widow, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, Own Income, owns her home without a mortgage; Borst Mistie L, daughter, ae 29, married 10 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, Own Income; Eugene A, son-in-law, ae 32, married 10 yr, born in Va, parents born in Va, Engineer Civil - NYCRR; Charles W, grandson, ae 7, born in Washington DC; Richard L, grandson, ae 4.

 - Obituary (Journal and Courier, Little Falls, NY, Tuesday, April 8, 1913)
  St. Johnsville ... Mrs. Sarah A. Whyland, widow of the late Charles Whyland of this village, died at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burtin of Schenectady where she was a guest. Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plank, former residents of Dort Plain, but later of this village. The funeral was held at the residence at 2 p. m. Thursday, and was conducted by George F. Boldt of Schenectady, reader in the Christian Scientist denomination. Interment in the village cemetery. Mrs. Whyland is survived by two daughteres, Bertha, wife of Prof. S. Reed Brown of Clifton Springs, and Mary L., wife of Eugene A. Borst, this village; and a brother George Plank Sr., of this village. Mrs. Whyland traced her ancestry to the pioneer patriot, Johannes Spangible, ancestor of the Sponable family of the Mohawk valley.


3680. Willard H Whyland

 - GFG - A
 - Listed as William duging the 1870 census.
 - 1880 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, fam # 231 - Wigland (sic) Willard, ae 27, Dry Goods Merchant, forn in NY, parents born in NY; Anna M, ae 23, wife, Keeping House, bonr in IL, parents born in NY; Ann F, ae 2, daughter, bonr in NY.
 - 1892 NYS census, Mohawk, Montgomery, W. H. Whyland, ae 39, born in US, Freight Clerk; Anna M, ae 35, born in US; Anna F, ae 14, born in US.

 - Obituary (Little Falls Journal and Courier, Tues. [June (?) 1896-1898])
  W.H. Whyland died at his residence at Fonda, Wednesday evening, aged 45 years. Deceased was a native of St. Johnsville, being a son of the late Henry Whyland. He had at various times been engaged in business at St. Johnsville and Little Falls. His latest employment until forced by illenss to resign, was in the Central freight office at Schenectady. He is survived by a wife and daughter. The funeral was held at the Reformed Church, Rev. Mr. Curry, rector of the P. E. church of Fonda officiating. The F. A. M. and R. A. of St. Johnsville attended.


Anna M Casler

 - 1900 census, Mohawk (Fonda), Montgomery, NY, fam # 111 - Casler Frances, b. Aug 1828, ae 72, widow, 3 children 1 living, bonr in NY, parents born in RI; Whyland Anna, daughter, b. Oct 1856, ae 43, widow, 1 child, 1 living, born in IL, parents born in NY.
 - 1910 census, Brooklyn, Kings, NY, (739 Eastern Park Way) fam # 158 - Whyland Anna M, ae 53, widow, 1 child, 1 living, born in IL, parents born in NY; Anna F, daughter, ae 32, born in NY, parents born in IL, Teacher - Public School; Casler Frances D, mother, ae 81, widow, 3 children, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in RI.
 - 1920 census, Utica (Ward 7), Oneida, NY, (19 Grant) fam # 131* - Living with her son-in-law George Rendell.
 - 1930 census, Utica, Oneida, NY (39 Grant Street) fam # 180 - Living with her son-in-law George Rendell.
 - 1940 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (39 Grant) fam # 124 - Living with her son-in-law George Rendell.

 Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY< Wednesday, March 10, 1948)
  St. Johnsville ... Mrs. Anna M. Whyland, 91, former resident, died March 4, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George E. Rendell, in Utica, after a long illness.
  Born in Chicago, she was married to Willard H, Whyland in 1876. Mr. Whyland was a member of an old and prominent st. Johnsville family. The lived in St. Johnsville for may years and he died in 1898.
   Surviving are the daughter, Mrs. Rendell; a niece, Mrs. Isabell Harper, and a nephew Fremont R. Casler, both of Utica and a neice, Mrs. Eugene A. Borst of this village.
  The funeral was held March 6, at the home of the daughter in Utica. Burial will be made in St. Johnsville cemetery in the spring.
  Mrs. Eugene A. Borst was in Utica over the week-end, and attended the funeral.


Marriage Notes for Willard H Whyland and Anna M Casler

 - Wedding Announcement (Utica Morning Herald, NY, Monday, December 4, 1876)
  MONTGOMERY COUNTY ... A very solemn marriage service occurred, Monday night, at the residence of R. N. Casler, on which occasion his daughter, Miss Anna Casler, was married to Win. H. Whyland, of St. Johnsville. Rev. Mr. Schuyler officiated. The bride has been prostrated by inflammation of the lungs and the wedding day found her on what was thought a dying bed. The service however, was duly performed and these loving parties were suited for life under the very shadow of death. Since then the bride has improved speedily and may be considered out of danger.


3681. Mary Josephine Whyland

 - GFG - A
 - where was she during the 1900 census ?
 - 1910 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, (1 West Main Street) fam # 164 - Sneck Josephine, ae 60, widow, 2 children, 2 living, born inNY, parents born in NY, Own Income.
 - 1920 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, (Main Street) fam # 79 - Sneck Josephine, rents her home, ae 71, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - 1930 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY (65 West Main St) fam # 265 - Sneck Josephine, rent sher home, ae 81, married at age 17, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - 1940 census, st Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, (53 West Main St) fam # 522 - Sneck Josephine M, rent sher home, ae 91, widow, 7th grade, born in NY.

 - Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Monday, November 4, 1940)
  ST. JOHNSVILLE. Nov. 3 — Mrs. Josephine Sneck, 92, widow of James Sneck, and one of the oldest residents of the village, died Saturday at her home in the Beardslee apartments.
  Mrs Sneck remained unusually active for one of her years until a short time ago. Until quite recently she had resided alone and had performed all her own housework, declining to accede to the whishes of relatives that she make her home with them or have assistance in her home
   Mrs. Sneck was born here Aug. 13, 1848, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whyland. She attended St. John's Reformed church.
  There survive a granddaughter, Mra. Izma Dager, Utica, and a grandson, James Sneck, Schenectady.


James Sneck

 - Civil War Records - James Sneck - Residence: St. Johnsville, New York - Age at Enlistment: 18 - Enlistment Date: 30 Jul 1862 - Rank at enlistment: Private - Enlistment Place: St. Johnsville, New York - State Served: New York - Was POW?: Yes - Was Wounded?: Yes - Survived the War?: Yes - Service Record: Enlisted in Company B, New York 115th Infantry Regiment on 12 Aug 1862. - Mustered out on 17 Jun 1865 at Raleigh, ND. - Birth Date: abt 1844 - Sources: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General

 - Where was he during the 1860 census ?
 - 1870 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, fam # 72 - neck James, ae 25, Laborer on RR, born in NY; Josepheine, ae 21, Keeping House, born in NY; Henry, ae 2, born in NY; Cornelia, ae 8/12.
 - 1880 census, St Johnsville, Montgomery, NY, fam # 310 - Sneck James, ae 36, RR Baggageman, bonr in NY, parents born in NY; Mary J, ae 32, wife, born in NY, parents born in NY; Henry W, ae 12, son, born in NY; Cornelia E, ae 10, daughter.

 - Obituary (The Utica Daily Observer, NY, Monday, August 19, 1889)
  St Johnsville - Tbe funeral of James Sneck, of St. Johnsville, who died Friday, will be held to-morrow at 2 p. m. He was a veteran of the late war, and was wounded by a bullet which passed entirely through his body. The wound troubled him until his death. He was a baggageman on the Central-Hudson for a long time, and had many friends among the railroad men. He was a member of Company B, 115th Regiment, N. Y. State Volunteers He was a member of Myrtle Lodge, A. O. U. W.


3693. Caroline H Hubbard

 - GFG - C
 - Where was she during the 1850 census ?
 - 1900 census, Utica (Ward 4), Oneida, NY, (265 Genesee Street) fam # 358 - Thompson La Mott, b. Sep 1825, ae 74, born in NY, parents born in NY, Broker - Real Estate, owns his home without a mortgage; Maria A, wife, b. Jan 1828, ae 72, no children, born in NY, parents born in NY; Gilbert Carrie H, sister-in-law, b. Apr 1833, ae 67, widow, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; (2 servants).
 - 1900 census, Canton, St Lawrence, NY, (13 Pearl St) fam # 40 - Gilbert Mary, b. Mar 1832, ae 68, 2 children, 2 living, born inNY, parents born in NY; Frank, son, b. Nov 1854, ae 45, born in NY, Clerk - Recording; Edward H, son, b. Jan 1857, ae 43; (1 servant).

 - Obituary (Utica Herald-Dispatch, NY, Monday, November 7, 1904)
  Yesterday afternooon in Canton, St. Lawrence County, occurred the death of Mrs. John M. Gilbert. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hubbard, who for a number of years lived on Whitesboro street, this city. Mrs. Gilbert lived for many years in Buffalo, but some time ago she removed to Canton, where her two sons, Edward M. and Frank C, were engaged in the tannery business. Her mother was a sister of the late George M. Weaver of Deerfleld. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. LaMott Thomson of Utica.


John M Gilbert

 - Where was he during the 1850 census ?
 - 1860 census, Buffalo (Ward 11) Erie, NY, fam # 747 - John M Gilbert, ae 43, Chardlor (?), personal propery of $600, born in NY; Caroline, ae 27, born in NY; Frank, ae 6, born in NY; Edward, ae 4; Edward, ae 72, born in England; Lany (?) Hubord (?), ae 22; (1 domestic and 1 laborer).
 - 1870 census, Buffalo (Ward 10), Erie, NY, fam # 181 - Gilbert John M, ae 51, Retired Mcht, real estate of $10,000 and personal property of $2500, born in NY; Caroline, ae 37, Keeping House, born inNY; Frank C, ae 15, born in NY; Edward, ae 13; (1 boarder and 1 servant).


8492. Frank C Gilbert

 - 1880 census, Canton, St Lawrence, NY, fam # 394 (a Hotel) - ... Gilbert Frank C, ae 25, boarder, Tanner, born in NY, parents born in NY; ....

 Death Announcement - (Buffalo Courier, NY, Sunday, November 24, 1907)
  GILBERT — November 22, 1907, in this city, Frank C, son of the late John M. and Caroline Hubbard Gilbert, aged 53 years. The funeral will take place from Forest Lawn Chapel, Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend.


3695. James G Hubbard

 - 1870 census, Buffalo (Ward 3), Erie, NY, fam # 1130 - Hubbard James, ae 40, Foreman RR Car Shop, personal property of $1000, born in NY; Elisabeth, ae 33, Keeping House, bonr in NY; Emma L, ae 21, born in NY; George, ae 14; Willie, ae 9/12; (1 servant).
 - 1880 census, Buffalo, Erie, NY, (421 East Suracuse (?) Street) fam # 272 - Hubbard James G, ae 50, born in NY, parents born in NY; Elizabeth, ae 43, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Patridge Emma L, ae 29, daughter, born in NY; Hubbard William J, ae 10, son; Bellinger Elizabeth, ae 72, mother-in-law, born in NY, parents born in NY.
  - 1892 NYS census - Buffalo (Ward 8) Erie) - James G Hubbard, ae 63, born in US, Foreman; Elisabeth, ae 55, bonr in US; William, ae 23, born in US, Clerk.

 - Obituary (Syracuse Daily Standard, NY, February 15, 1894)
  James G. Hubbard, master mechanic of the Erie shops at East Buffalo, died Tuesday, of apoplexy, at his home in Buffalo. He was 64 years old. The deceased was born in Utica and learned his trade in the Schenectady locomotive works. Later he was employed by that concern in a traveling capacity, setting up engines and opening machine shops. His connection with the Erie dates back to 1861. For six years he was master mechanic of the Buffalo and Southwestern. When that road was leased by the Erie in August, 1880, he was made general foreman of car ropairs at the East Buffalo shops, and in October, 1902, was promoted to the position now made vacant by his death. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. L. W. Sackett, and a son, William Hubbard, in addition to his mother, who is 80 years old, and two sisters, Mrs. La Mott Thomson, Utica, and Mrs. J. M. Gilbert of Canton.


3697. Frederick G Weaver

 - GFG - C
 - 1880 census, Deefrield, Oneida, NY, fam # 35 - Weaver Frederick G, ae 36, Farmer and Brick Macker, born in NY, parents born in NY; Sarah Jm ae 36, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Margaret R, ae 7, daughter, born in NY; William B, ae 4, son; Sarah J, ae 2, daughter; Fanny A, ae 9/12, daughter; Farley Mary, ae 24, Servant, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland. (living next to his father)
 - 1900 census, Deerfield, Oneida, NY, fam # 188 - Weaver Frederick, b. Aug 1843, ae 56, married 28 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer and Manufacturer, owns his home without a mortgage; Sarah, wife, b. Mar 1848, ae 52, married 28 yr, 7 children, 7 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Margaret, daughter, b. Feb 1873, ae 27, Domestic; William B, son, b. Aug 1876, ae 23, Farm Laborer; Sarah J, daughter, b. Jul 1878, ae 21; Francis A, daughter, b. Aug 1879, ae 20; George F, son, b. Feb 1882, ae 17; Frederick G, Jr, b. Aug 1884, ae 15; John M, son, b Sep 1887, ae 12; Johnson Louise, b. Aug 1836, ae 63, born in Oh, House Work.

 - WEAVER, FREDERICK G., was born in Deerfield August 7, 1843, son of George F. and Margaret A. Weaver, natives of Deerfield. George F. was a successful business man as farmer and brick manufacturer. He was a Republican in politics and was supervisor for a number of years; was elected sheriff of the county in 1867. He died in 1889 and Mrs. Weaver died in 1888. Frederick G. Weaver was reared on a farm and was educated at Utica schools and Fairfield Seminary. He commenced his business career with his father in the manufacture of brick, in which business he is still engaged, being in partnership with his brother, Charles C. Weaver. They do an extensive business, and in 1893 turned out seven million brick. Mr. Weaver is also engaged in farming. In 1872 he married Sarah J. Budlong of Schuyler, Herkimer county, by whom he has seven children. He is a Republican in politics; has been supervisor of Deerfield three terms and was elected sheriff of the county in 1876, and was the Republican nominee for the office of senator in 1895. He is a member of Lodge No. 54, F. & A. M. He is president of the Deerfield and Utica R. R. Co. since its incorporation in 1889, and a director of the First National Bank of Utica, N. Y. (Oneida County, New York Biographies - www.rootsweb.com/~oneida/bios/)

 - Obituary (Utica Herald-Dispatch, NY, Tuesday, July 21, 1908)
  Frederick G. Weaver, one of Utica's most substantial and successful business men, died at his home in Deerfield at 7:20 o'clock last evening after an illness of about two weeks. The cause of death was a stroke of paralysis, which occurred July 8 and from which Mr. Weaver never rallied. The life thus terminated was one of unusual activity, and throughout his long career Mr. Weaver had been conspicuous as a man of high character and ability.
   On October 28, 1906, Mr. Weaver suffered a stroke of paralysis from which he partially recovered so that he was able to attend to his affairs after about three weeks. His health was impaired, however, and he was obliged to relinquish much of the work that he had been accustomed to. On July 8 he experienced a second shock, since which time he was confined to his bed, gradually growing weaker until the end. During this last illness he was conscious part of the time, but it was realized that he could not long survive.
  Frederick G. Weaver was born in Deerfield. August 7, 1843. He was the son of George F. and Margaret A. Weaver. His father, who was a very successful farmer and brick manufacturer, was also Supervisor of the town for a number of years and Sheriff of Oneida County in 1867. Weaver died in 1889 and his wife in 1888. The family descended from Dutch ancestors.
   Frederick G. Weaver received his education in the Deerfield and Utica public schools, the Utica Free Academy and Fairfield Seminary. Upon completing his education he at once entered actively into the various enterprises of his father, taking charge of the farms at first and in 1867, when the elder Weaver became Sheriff, assuming the direction of the brick making plant.
   About 1871 Mr. Weaver became a partner of Thomas Watkins in a general store at Deerfield Corners and in this enterprise he held an interest for five years. When he entered the brick making firm it consisted of George F. Weaver and his two sons, Frederick G. and Charles C. Weaver. It continued thus until 1903, when William B. and George F. Weaver, sons of Frederick G. Weaver, were admitted and the concern was incorporated. the plant has a capacity of more than 16,000,000 brick per year and during the busy season employs over 100 men.
   The Weaver brick yard has for several generations been a growing and profitable business and in its advancement Mr. Weaver has exercised a guiding hand. Some years ago when the American Hard Wall Plaster Company was organized. Mr. Weaver became one of its stockholders and the success of that company has been phenomenal.
  At the incorporation of the Deerfield & Utica Railroad Company in 1889 Mr. Weaver became its president and served in that capacity for a number of years. He was also a director, of the First National Bank, and later of the Second National Bank, and to that institution he has devoted much time and attention. He was recognized as a shrewd and successful business man and in all the many enterprises to which he lent his aid he was uniformly prosperous.
  When the Utica, Chamber of Commerce was seeking a site for a shoe factory some years ago, Mr. Weaver contributed a piece of land fronting on North Genesee street, where a building was erected. He was one of the incorporators of the Eureka Mower Company: he was interested financially in the Charles C. Kellogg & Sons' Company and was a stockholder in various corporations. In the town of Deerfield he probably title to more land than any other person.
   For all his great activity in business circles, Mr. Weaver found time to devote himself extensively to politics. His first effort in that direction resulted in his election as Supervisor of the town of Deerfield, which office he held  in 1871, 1872 and 1876. He was a Republican. In 1867 he resigned as supervisor and was elected Sheriff, at which time he was the youngest man who had ever held the office.
   During his term as Sheriff, Mr. Weaver, had to deal with the railroad riots that swept across the country in that year. His brother, Van R. Weaver, was his deputy and the vigilance and energy of the two averted serious trouble in this county. Refering to Mr. Weavers services. Isaac P. Bielby in his history of the Sheriff's office says: "Mr. Weaver was a good Sheriff, the fact is he was never excelled, and Oneida County may well be proud of Frederick G. and Van R. Weaver. While Sheriff, Mr. Weaver also arrested a number of dangerous criminals, and otherwise performed his duties in an manner that won the commendation of the public.
  In 1894 Mr. Weaver was nominated by the Republicans for State Senator and the contest which followed was one of the most memorable ever waged in this locality. The late Henry J. Coggeshall. who had held the office of Senator for six terms, strenuously sought the nomination and when he failed to secure it, announced himself an Independent candidate. Coggeshall received Democratic support and after a furious campaign, won at the polls.
   Mr. Weaver married Sarah J. Budlong of West Schuyler in 1872, and she survives him with four sons and three daughters, William B. Weaver, George F. Weaver. Frederick G. Weaver, Jr., and John M. Weaver. Mrs. J. A. Auert and Frances A. Weaver of Deerfield and Mrs. A. W. Wood of Marcy. He leaves two brothers. Van R. Weaver and C. C. Weaver of Deerfield. and one sister. Mrs. S. H. Brayton of Whitesboro. Two grandchildren are Ruth Weaver Auert and Frances S. Auert of Deerfield.
  The deceased was a member of the --[church ?]----- the Fort Schuyler Club, the Chamber of Commerce, the Oneida Historical Society and Utica Lodge, No. 54, F. & A. M. He was very fond of his family ad was the central figure of a happy home circle, where he will be sadly missed. His was a long and busy life and his death marks the passing of an upright and substantial citizens who accomplished much for the betterment of the community in which he lived.


Sarah Jane Budlong

 - 1910 census, Deerfield, Oneida, NY( State Road # 3) fam # 134 - Weaver Sarah, ae 62, 7 children, 7 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, owns her home without a mortgage; William B, son, ae 32, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Home Farm; Francis A, daughter, ae 29; George F, son, ae 27, Manufacturer - Brick; Frederic G, son, ae 25, Manufacturer - Brick; John M, son, ae 22, Bookkeeper - National Bank; Dauphin Winifred, servant, ae 35, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, Domestic - Private Family.
 - 1920 census, Utica (Ward 16), Oneida, NY, (71 Herkimer Road) fam # 50 - Weaver Sarah J, owns her home without a mortgage, ae 71, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; William b, son, ae 44, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Truck Farm; Francis A, daughter, ae 40; Frederick G, son, ae 35, Mfg. Sec. - Brick Yard; John M, son, ae 33, Farmer - Truck Farm; Dolphin Winifd, maid, ae 51, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, Servant - Private Family.
 - 1930 census, Utica (Dist 148) Oneida, NY (71 Herkimer Northern Rd) fam # 328 - Weaver Sarah, owns her home with a value of $15,000, owns a radio, ae 82, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; William B, son, ae 54, born in NY; Frances, daughter, ae 50; Frederick G, son, ae 45.


8498. William Budlong Weaver

 - GFG - C
 - 1918 - He resided at Herkimer Road, Utica, NY when he registered for the WWI draft (Sep 12, 1918). He was slef employed as a farmer and listed Sarah J Weaver as closest relative.
 - 1940 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (71 Herkimer Road) fam # 31 - Weaver William B, owns his home with a value of $10,000, ae 64, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Frances A, sister, ae 60, 4 yr HS, born in NY; Frederick G, brother, ae 55, 1 yr college, born in NY.

- Obituary ( The Daily Press, Utica, NY, Thursday, January 13, 1966)
  William B Weaver. 90, of 10 Proctor Blvd., associated with the George F. Weaver Sons' Company in the manufacture of bricks and a descendant of pioneer settlers in Deerfield, died yesterday in his home.
  He was born in Deerfield. He attended local schools. Mr. Weaver was a member of First Presbyterian Church.
   He leaves several nieces and nephews.
   The funeral will be Saturday in the Conservatory of Forest Hill Cemetery with the Rev. Robert E. Sanders, pastor of First Presbyterian Church and the Rev. John D. Gregory, Cleveland, Ohio, and former pastor of Olivet Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in the cemetery.
   Calling hours are from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow in the Williams Funeral Home.


8500. Frances Amelia Weaver

 - GFG - C
 - 1940 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (71 Herkimer Road) fam # 31 - Weaver William B, owns his home with a value of $10,000, ae 64, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Frances A, sister, ae 60, 4 yr HS, born in NY; Frederick G, brother, ae 55, 1 yr college, born in NY.

 - Obituary (Utica Daily Press, NY, Wednesday, October 2, 1963)
  Miss Frances Amelia Weaver, 84, of 10 Proctor Blvd., member of a family of first settlers in this area, died yesterday in St. Luke's Memorial Hospital Center.
  Miss Weaver was born and educated in Deerfield.
  She was a life member of First Presbyterian Church and its women's societies. Miss Weaver was also a member of the Oneida Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, the New Century Club and the Utica Garden Club.
  She leaves two brothers, William B. Weaver and Fredrick G. Weaver, both of Utica.
  The funeral will be tomorrow at the convenience of the family from the Williams Funeral Home, with Dr. Ray Freeman Jenney, interim pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery.


8502. Frederick G Weaver

 - GFG - C
 - 1940 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (71 Herkimer Road) fam # 31 - Weaver William B, owns his home with a value of $10,000, ae 64, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Frances A, sister, ae 60, 4 yr HS, born in NY; Frederick G, brother, ae 55, 1 yr college, born in NY.

 - Obituary (Utica Daily Press, NY, Wednesday, November 27, 1963
   Frederick G. Weaver, 79, 10 Proctor Blvd., a descendant of pioneer settlers in the Town of Deerfield, died yesterday in St. Luke's Memorial Hospital Center.
  He was born in Deerfield, son of Frederick G. and Sarah Budlong Weaver. He graduated from Utica Free Academy, attended Cornell University and became associated with the George F. Weaver's Sons Company in the manufacture of bricks - one of Utica's earliest industries.
   He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Oneida Historical Society at Utica for the past 60 years, of Utica Lodge BPO Elks, the Ton-Ka-Wa Rod and Gun Club, Liberty Lodge F&AM, Ziyara Temple of the Shriners. a past high priest of Oneida Chapter RAM, a past master, Rotica Council, R and SM. and a past commander of Utica Commandary, Knights Templar.
  He leaves a brother William B. Weaver.
  The funeral will be Friday from the Conservatory, Forest Hill Cemetery, at the convenience of the family, with Dr. Ray F. Jenney, interim pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating.


8503. John Morris Weaver

 - GFG - C
 - He resided at Herkimer Road, Utica, NY when he rgistered for the WWI draft (Jun 5, 1917) He was self employed as an automobile dealer and farmer and was unmarried.
 - 1930 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (407 Herkimer Northern Road) fam # 327 - Weaver Jhn, owns his home with a value of $13,000, own sa radio, ae 41, married at age 37, born in NY, parents born in NY, Real Estate - Owner; Gertrude, wife, ae 32, married at age 28, born in NY, parents born in NY.

 - Obituary (Utica Daily Press, NY, Tuesday, September 12, 1944)
  John Morris Weaver, 58, died yesterday, in his home 222 Herkimer Rd., after a two year illness.
  He was born in Deerfield, Sept. 27, 1887, a son of the late Frederick G. and Sarah Budlong Weaver. Mr. Weaver always had lived in North Utica, where his ancestors were among the earliest settlers of this part of the country.
  After graduation from the Utica Free Academy in 1907, he became associated with the Second National Bank. Subsequently he established an automobile business in Utica and Syracuse. In later years he devoted his life to the development of his real estate in the northern part of the city.
  He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. He married Miss Gertrude Ann Smith Nov. 4, 1925. He leaves Mrs. Weaver; two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Justin A. Auert, Miss Frances A. Weaver, William B. Weaver, George F. Weaver and Frederick G. Weaver. Utica Observer Dispatch, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1944
  Another sister, Mrs. Sarah Weaver Wood, died in 1924. Several nieces and nephews also survive.


Marriage Notes for John Morris Weaver and Gertrude Smith

 - Marriage Licence (Utica Daily Press, NY, Thursday November 5, 1925)
  John Morris Weaver, 71 Herkimer Raod and Gertrude Anne Smith, 26 Prospect Road.


3698. Frances Amelia Weaver

 - 1910 census, Whitestown, Oneida, NY (7 Mohawk St) fam # 1 - Brayton Frances A, ae 63, widow, 3 children 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, owns her home with a mortgage; Stephen A, son, ae 31, married 10 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Agent - Insurance; Luella E, daughter-in-law, ae 33, married 10 yr, no children, born in NY, parents born in NY.

 - Obituary (Saturday Globe, Utica, NY, (undated) 1911)
  Mrs. Frances Brayton passed away Monday at a local hospital. She was a daughter of George F. and Margaret A. Weaver and was born in Deerfield in 1846. She was educated in the public schools of this city and in 1868 she married Stephen H. Brayton whose death occured some years ago. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Whitesboro and had a wide circle of friends, to whoom her death brings sincere sorrow. She is survived by one son, Stephen H. Brayton, and one daughter, Mrs. D. S. Williams of Whitesboro. Two brothers, United States Marshal Van R. Weaver and Charles C. Weaver, both of Deerfield also survive.


Stephen H Brayton

 - 1880 census, Deerfield, Oneida, NY, fam # 15 - Brayton Stephen, ae 34, Farmer, born in NY, parents born in NY; Francis A, ae 33, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Helen, ae 4, daughter, born in NY; Stephen H, ae 2, son; Fagan Sophia, ae 16, Servant, born in NY, parents born in France.


8504. Fanny A Brayton

 - GFG - C
 - Not listed in the 1880 census.


3699. Abraham H Weaver

 - GFG - C
 - 1880 census, Deerfiled, Oneida, NY, fam # 21 - Weaver Abram, ae 31, Farmer, born in NY, parents born in NY; Charlotte M, ae 30, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Myers Matthew, ae 25, Laborer - Works on Farm, born in NY, parents born in NY; Sterns Mary, ae 20, Servant, born in NY, parents born in Saxony.
  - 1900 census, Deerfield, Oneida, NY, fam # 37 - Weaver Abram H, b. Jun 1849, ae 50, married 23 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer, owns his home without a mortgage; Matilda, wife, b. May 1849, ae 51, married 23 ytr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Florence R, daughter, b. Jun 1880, ae 19, born in NY; Harter Martha, sister-in-law, b. Dec 1830, ae 69, born in NY, parents born in NY, Domestic.

 - WEAVER, ABRAM H., was born in Deerfield, Oneida county, N.Y., June 13, 1849. He was educated at Utica, and has since followed farming. In 1881 he purchased a farm in Marcy. where he resided until 1892, when he took up his residence at Deerfield Corners, but still carries on the farm. In 1877 he married Matilda, daughter of Richard and Rachel Harter, natives of Deerfield. Richard Harter was a farmer in Deerfield. He was a Democrat in politics, and was supervisor of Deerfield and justice of the peace for a great many years. He died May 3, 1883, aged eighty-three years, and his wife died April 18, 1860, aged sixty-seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver have one daughter, Florence R., born June 20, 1880.  (Oneida County, New York Biographies - www.rootsweb.com/~oneida/bios/)


Charoltte Matilda Harter

 - 1910 census, Deerfield, Oneida, NY (State Road # 3) fam # 119 - Weaver Matilda C, ae 60, 3 children, 1 living, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY, own income, owns her home with a mortgage; Florence R, daughteer, ae 25, born in NY, parents born in NY; Bogert Sara E, sister, ae 83, no children; Harter Marthia, sister, ae 79; Blattert Fred, boarder, ae 40, born in Germany, parents born in Germany, immegrated in 189, Laborer - Plumbing Supplies.


8507. Florence R Weaver

 - GFG - C
 - 1920 census, Utica (Ward 16) Oneida, NY (Herkimer Road) Weaver Florence R, owns her home without a mortgage, born in NY, prents born in NY; Bogert, Sarah E, aunt, ae 93, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Western Ada H, nurse, ae 67, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY, Nurse - Private Family; Blattert Ferdinand ,boarder, ae 40, immigrated in 1896, born in Germany, parents born in Germany, Laborer - Freight House.
 - 1930 census, Whitestown, Oneida, NY ( 65 Clinton St) fam # 247 Weaver Florence R, owns her home with a value of $2500, owns a radio, ae 49, born in NY, parents born in NY, Vakey (?) Cassie L, lodger, ae 49, born in NY, Dress Maker - Ladies Clothing; Blattert Ferdinand T, lodger, ae 58, born in Germany, parents born in Germany, immegrated in 1890, Trucking - Steam Railroad Freight House.

 - Death Announcement (Utica Daily Press, NY, undated, 1941)
  BLATTERT - Jan 20, 1941, at 85 Clinton St., Whitestown, N. Y., Florence Weaver, wife of Fred Blattert, aged 60 years. Funeral from the home this Wednesdy at 2 p. m. Friends are invited.

 - Obituary (Utica Daily Press, NY, January (undated) 1941)
  Whitesboro - Mrs, Fred Blattert, 60, died at her home, 85 Clinton St., Jan. 20, 1941, after two weeks illness.
  Mrs. Blattert, whose maiden name was Florence Weaver, was born in Marcy, June 20, 1880, daughter of the late Abraham and Matilda Harter Weaver, wearly settlers of Marcy and Deerfield. For the last 15 years Mrs. Blattert had lived in Whitesboro. Her marriage to Mr. Blattert took place Apr. 26, 1934 in Whitesboro. He suevives with several cousins. Mrs. Blattert was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Utica.


Ferdinand T Blattert

 - 1940 census, Whitesboro, Onida, NY, (65 Clinton St) fam # 291 - Blattert Ferdinand, owns his home with a value of $2500, ae 68, 8th grade, born in Germany; Florence, wife, ae 59, 8th grade, born in NY.


3700. Charles Clayton Weaver

 - GFG - C
 - 1900 census, Deerfield, Oneida, NY, fam # 90 - Weaver Charles C, b. Jul 1851, ae 48, married 11 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Brick Mfg, owns his home without a mortgage; Elizabeth, wife, b. Nov 1854, ae 45, married 11 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Robert C, son, b. Apr 1892, ae 8, born in NY; Harriet V, daughter, b. Dec 1891, ae 8; Eagan Catherine, servant, b. Jan 1862, ae 38, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, House Work.
 - 1910 census, Deerfield, Oneida, NY, fam # 120 - Weaver Chareles C, ae 58, married 21 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Brick Manufacturer, owns his home without a mortgage; Elizabeth, wife, ae 54, married 21 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Robert, son, ae 18, born in NY; Harriet, daughter, ae 15; Coffin Mary, servant, ae 63, married 38 yr, 8 children, 3 living, born in Ireland, parents born ini Ireland, Domestic - Private Family. [living next to his brother Abraham's widow and her family]
 - 1920 census, Utica (Ward 16) Oneida, NY (122 Herkimer Road) fam # 39 - Weaver Charles C, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 68, born in NY, parents born in NY, Mfg - Brick Yard; Elizabeth D, wife, ae 65, born in NY, parents born in NY; Robert C, son, ae 27, born in NY, Bookeepper - Brick Mfg.; Wright Harriet W, daughter, ae 25, born in NY; Leslie H, son-in-law, ae 27, born in NY, parents born in NY, Asst Manager - Knitting Mill
 - WEAVER, CHARLES C., was born in Deerfield, Oneida county, N. Y., July 5, 1851, son of George F. and Margaret A. Weaver. He was educated at the schools of Utica, and has since been engaged in brickmaking, being a partner in the business with his brother, Frederick G. In 1889 he married Elizabeth, daughter of George H. and Jane (Hicks) Crossman, by whom he had two children: Robert C., born April 15, 1892; and Harriet J., born in December, 1895.  (Oneida County, New York Biographies - www.rootsweb.com/~oneida/bios/)

 - Obituary (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Thursday, October 14, 1926)
  Deerfield. Oct 14. — Charles C. Weaver, well known brick manufacturer, died at his home, 122 Herkimer Road, yesterday, after a long illness.
   Mr. Weaver was born in Deerfield. July 5, 1851, son of George F. and Margaret A. Weaver. He was educated in the public schools of Utica and at the age of 21 he went into business with his father and brother, Fred G., making bricks, on the Miller Road. The firm was George F. Weaver ft Sons. After the death of the father in 1884 the firm became George F. Weaver's Sons, and in 1903 it was incorporated as the George F. Weaver's Sons Company. Of this corporation Mr. Weaver was president Fred G. Weaver died in July. 1908, and Charles had since been the proprietor.
   In 1889 Mr. Weaver married Elizabeth W., daughter of George H. and Jane Hicks Crossman, who is living. He leaves also a son, Robert C, and two grandchildren, Robert C. Jr., and Jane Margaret. A daughter died a year ago.


Marriage Notes for Charles Clayton Weaver and Elizabeth D Crossman

 - Wedding Announcement (Roman Citizen, Rome, NY, undated, 1889)
  WEAVER — CROSSM.AN. — At the home of the bride's parents, in Deerfleld. N. Y.. February 21, 1889, by Rev. T. B. Roth, of Utica, Mr. CharlesC. Weaver and Miss Elizabeth Crossman, only daughter of George H. Crossman, all of Deerfleld.
 - Wedding Announcement (Utica Morning Herald, NY, Friday, February 22, 1889)
  A very happy social gathering occured at the plesant residence of George H. Crossman in Deerfield, last evening, the occasion being the marriage of his only daughter, Miss Elizabeth Crossman, and Charels C. Weaver. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends of the contracting parties, by Rev. T. B. Roth of this city. The wedding gifts were many and costly. The groom is a popular young businessman, the son of George F. Weaver and brother of Van R. Weaver and Fred G. Weaver of Deerfield, and is fortunate in having secured a charming young ladyas his life partner. After the ceremony the guests were hospitably entertained and enjoyed a spread served by caterer Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver left at 10:30 A. M. today for a wedding trip in the west. The best wishes of hosts of friends attend them.


8509. Harriet Jane Weaver

 - GFG - C
 - Newspaper Article (Utica Daily Press, NY, Monday, November 1, 1926)
  The memorial organ screens in First Church Presbyterian have all been taken as memorials. There are 12 carved panels surrounding the Fraser memorial organ, and these are their placings; ... screens enclosing the south organ are memorials to Harriet Weaver Wright (the gift of her husband, Leslie Wright); Sarah Weaver Wood (the gift of her mother Mrs. Frederick G. Weaver); ....
 - Funeral Announcement (The Utica Observer-Dispatch, NY, Tuesday, July 7, 1925)
  Funeral for Mrs. Wright
  The home and grounds were filled with frinds and relatives and there were floral tributes to fill several cars when funeral services were held at 2:30 this afternoon for Mrs. Harrier Weaver Wright, 122 Herkimer Road. The Rev. Phillip B. Bird of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated. Libert Lodge Quartet sand "Abide With Me" "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "Nearer My God to Thee." Members of the family acted as bearers and interment was made in Forest Hill Cemetery.


Leslie Hunt Wright

 - 1917 - He resided at 5 Jewett Pl, Utica, NY when he registered for the WWI draft (Jun 5, 1917) He was single and was employed in "Mill Business" by the Caroline Knitting Co, Broad Street, Utica, NY.
 - 1920 census, Utica (Ward 16) Oneida, NY (122 Herkimer Road) fam # 39 - Living with his in-laws.
 - 1930 census, Utica, ONeida, NY, (7 Jewett Pl) fam # 265 - Wright William C, owns his home with a value of $12,000, owns a radio, ae 64, first married at age 23, born in NY, parents born in NY; Vice President - Bank; Frederica, wife, ae 51, first married at age 25, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in MO; Harold F, son, ae 39, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in CT, Engineer - Civil; Leslie H, son, ae 37, Broker - Fruit; Pauline, daughter, ae 24, born in NY, parents born in NY, Teacher - Private School; Charles E, son, ae 21.
 - 1940 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (1436 Fincke Avenue) fam # 268 - Wright Leslie H, rents his home, ae 47, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Food Broker - Private Business; Catherine, wife, ae 38, 4 yr HS, born in NY.