Descendants of Caspar Getman

Notes


4475. Anna Miranda Frederick

 - GFG - B
 - 1880 census,  Mayfield, Fulton, NY, fam # 8 - Frederick Peter, ae 59, Farmer, born in NY, parents born in NY; Ruth, ae 56, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Daniel, ae 15, son, born in NY; Bloss Marinda, ae 19, daughter; Nora, ae 2/12, born in Apr, [grand] daughter, born in NY, parents born in NY; (1 boarder).
 - 1920 census, Johnstown (Ward 2) Fulton, NY, (10 Charles St) fam # 157 - Kilmer Anna, owns her home with a mortgage, ae 57, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY, Glove Maker - home; (2 boarders).
 - 1930 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (10 Charles), fam # 187 - Kilmer Anna M, owns her home with a value of $2000, ae 70, widow, first married at age 16, born in NY, parents born in NY; (3 boarders).

 - Obituary (The Morning Herald, Johnstown, NY, Monday, December 30, 1935)
  Mrs. Anna Kilmer, widow of Harvey Kilmer, passed away at her home, 10 Charles street, Saturday afternoon. She was 75 years of age.
  Mrs. Kilmer, who has been in ill health since last Easter, retired for an afternoon nap about 1:30 and when an attempt was made to awaken her at 4:30 it was found that she was dead. Dr. Frank G. Calder, coroner, who was summoned, gave the cause of death as angina pectoris.
  She was born June 29, 1860, in Mayfield, daughter of Peter and Ruth Canfield Frederick. Mrs. Kilmer resided in this city 45 years and was a member of the Reformed church and the Missionary society of that church. A wide circle of friends will mourn her passing.
  She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William Thompson of Johnstown; a son, George Fear of Johns town; four grandchildren, one great grandchild and several nieces and nephews.
  The body was removed to the A. G. Cole Funeral Home to be prepared for interment and will be taken to the family home today. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 at the home. Rev. Edward L Swartout, Jr., pastor of the Reformed church, will officiate. Interment will be in Fern Dale cemetery.


Harvey Kilmer

 - 1900 census, Johnstown, (Ward 2), Fulton, NY, (10 Charles), fam # 663 - Kilmer Harvey, b. Jul 1851, ae 48, married 11 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Leather Dresser, owns his home with a mortgage; Anna, wife, b. Jun 1861, ae 38, married 11 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, Drayman Operator - gloves; George I, son, b. Jul 1886, ae 14, born in NY.
 - 1910 census, Johnstown (Ward 2) Fulton, NY, (10 Charles street) fam # 128 - Kilmer Harvey, ae 52, married 1 time, married 18 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - leather mill, owns his home with a mortgage; Anna M, wife, ae 51, married 2 times, married 18 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Glove Maker - at home; George F, son, ae 23, born in NY, Laborer - glue factory; (1 boarder).

 - Obituary (Amsterdam Evening recorder, NY, Wednesday, October 14, 1914)
  Harvey Kilmer, aged 60 years, a well known and respected citizen of Johnstown. died Tuesday at the Nathan Llttauer hospital in Gloversville. He was born in Columbia county, but for many years has been a resident of Johnstown. He leaves his wife, one stepson, George Henry Fear, and one stepdaughter, Mrs. William Dorn, of Johnstown; four brothers, James M., of Yorkshire, Iowa; Charles and Isaac, of Jonesville, Wisconsin, and Robert, of Johnstown: also two sisters, Mrs. Henry Houghtallng, of Phllmont, and Mrs. George Baxter, of Winnebago, Minn.
  The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home and at 2 o'clock at the Reformed church, Johnstown.


4476. Daniel Willard Anderson Frederick

 - GFG- B
 - He seems to have been listed as John during the 1870 census. [WG]
 - 1900 census, Mayfield, Fulton, NY, fam # 170 - Frederick Daniel W, b. Jun 1864, ae 35, married 15 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home with a mortgage; Sylvia J, wife, b. Apr 1864, ae 36, married 15 yr, 4 children, 4 living, born in NY, father born in Ireland, mother born in NY; Hollie A, daughter, b. Mar 1886, ae 14, born in NY; Carriel L, daughter, b. Jan 1890, ae 10; Harry H, son, b. Jun 1897, ae 2; Fred L T, son, b. Mar 1899, ae 1; Peter L, father, b. Jun 1813, ae 86, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - 1910 census, Mayfield, Fulton, NY, fam # 155 - Frederick Daniel W A, ae 44, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - General Farm, owns his home with a mortgage; Harry R S, son, ae 12, born in NY; Fred L T, son, ae 11; Bertha M, daughter, ae 7; Ruth E S J, daughter, ae 2.
 - 1920 census, Mayfield, Fulton, NY, fam # 110 - Frederick W A, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 54, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - General Farm; Catherine, wife, ae 42, born in England, parents born in England, Graduate Nurse - General Practice; Frederick, son, ae 20, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - General Farm; Bertha, daughter, ae 16, born in NY, parents born in NY; Ruth, daughter, ae 11; Mary, step-daughter, ae 11, born in NY, parents born in England.

 - Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Monday, November 12, 1928)
  Daniel W. A. Frederick died suddenly on Nov 10, 1928 of heart trouble at his farm on the extension of Fifth Avenue in Mayfield.
  Mr. Frederick had been in his usual health and was working about the farm all morning. About ten o'clock he came into the house and spoke about delivering some wood. He returned to the barn and had harnessed one of his horses and was apparently adjusting the harness of  the other when stricken.
  About 12:30, when he did not come to the house for dinner, his wife went to the barn to look for him and found him lying face downward in the stall beside the horse.
  Coroner Robert J. Palmer was called and gave as his opinion that death was caused by heart trouble. The body was removed to the Kennedy Funeral Home in Gloversville and prepared, for burial.
  Mr, Frederick was born on the same farm, June 8. 1865, and lived there all his life. Besides his wife Katheline Frederick, he is survived by two sons. Russell of Broadalbin and Fred at the home: four daughters; Mrs. Alfred Ward, Mrs. Dean Sauntes of Gloversville, Bertha May and Ruth Eleanor, who reside at home; one step-son. Lieutenant E. W. Holden of New York City: one step-daughter, Mary B. Holden, residing at home: one sister, Mrs. Anna Kilmer of Johnstown, one brother. Lewis Frederick of Gloversville: one grandson, James Frederick, and two granddaughters, Lillian Ward and Mildred Sauntes of Gloversville, and several nephews and nieces.
  The funeral will be held at the Kennedy Funeral Home, 150 South Main street. Gloversville, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Fred L. Decker, D. D., will officiate and interment will be made In Prospect Hill cemetery.


Sylvia Jane Nolan

 - Obituary (Fulton County republican, Johnstown, NY, Thursday, October 21, 1909)
  Sylvia J. Frederick, aged 45, wife of Daniel W. A. Frederick, died at her home about three miles east of Gloversvllle in the town of Mayfield, at 3 o'clock Monday Morning. She is survived by four daughters, Helen C., Bertha May, and Ruth E. Frederick, who reside at home, and Mrs. Carrie L. Santus, of Shushan, N. Y.; two sons survive, Russell D. and Fred L. T. Frederick. Both reside with their parents. Michael Nolan, of Johnstown, father of the deceased, survives, as do two brothers, William and Thomas Nolan, of Johnstown, and four half sisters, Mrs. Maggie Walrath of Gloversvllle, Mrs. Katie Walrath and Miss Gertrude Norain of Johnstown, and Mrs. Marion McKenna of Schenectady.
  The funeral service was held at the home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. W. A. Wagner officiating. Burial was in Prospect Hill.


9776. Jennie Viola Frederick

 - GFG - B
 - Death Announcement (Fulton county Republican, Johnstown, NY, September 28, 1905)
  Jennie V, the infant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. A. Frederick, died Tuesday, September 19, at 3:40 o'clock of cholera infantum at the home of the parents, east of Gloversville, after a few days' illness.


9777. Ruth Eleanor Frederick

 - GFG - B
 - 1910 census, Saratoga springs (Ward 6), Saratoga, NY, fam # 195 - Santus Dean, ae 21, married less than a year, born inNY, parents born inNY, Laborer - farm; Carrie, wife, ae 20, married less than a year, no children, born in NY, parents born in NY; Frederick Bertha, sister-in-law, ae 7, born in NY, parents born in NY; Ruth, sister-in-law, ae 2.


Scott Nathan VanDenburgh

 - 1930 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (Perth Road) fam # 10 - VanDenburgh Scott, rents his home, ae 22, married at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - farm; Ruth, wife, ae 22, married at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY, Clerk - telephone company.
 - 1940 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (East Main Street Extension) fam # 116 - Vandenburgh Scott, owns his home with a value of $3500, ae 31, 1 yr HS, born in NY, Salesman - auto; Ruth, wife, ae 31, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Inspector - gloves.


4477. Mary Jane Jackson

 - GFG - B
 - 1910 census, Johnstown (Ward 1), Fulton, NY, (7 Wells St) fam # 105 - Veeder Mary J, ae 71, married 52 yr, 5 children, 5 living, born inNY, parents born in NY, rents her home; Emma J, daughter, ae 44, born in NY, parents born in NY, Dressmaker.
 - 1920 census, Johnstown (Ward 1), Fulton, NY, (13 Burton St) fam # 110 - Veeder Mary, rents her home, ae 82, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Emma, daughter, ae 54, born in NY, parents born in NY, Dressmaker - at home; [Chauncey], son, ae 60, Laborer; Dochstader Amanda, daughter, ae 50, widow, Maker - gloves - glove shop.

- Obituary (The Morning Herald, Johnstown, NY, Friday, September 26, 1924)
  Mrs. Mary Jane Jackson Veeder, aged 87 years, widow of Robert L. Veeder, died yesterday morning about 11:10 o'clock at her home 115 Burton street. The end came maidenly, acute dilation of the heart being given as the cause of death. Mrs. Veeder slipped and fell on the back porch of her home Wednesday morning, while she was going to her garden in the rear of the house. Mrs. Veeder did not complain at the time, arose yesterday morning at her usual time and ate her breakfast. About 9 o'clock she complained of a severe pain In her back and passed away about two hours later. The injuries suffered in the fall are believed to have had something to do with the fatal heart attack.
  Mrs. Veeder was born in the town of Johnstown, August 26, 1887, the daughter of Peter Jackson and Margaret Frederick. She had spent the greater part of her life in Fonda, coming to Johnstown fourteen years ago. She was an attendant of the Reformed church of Fonda and was held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends.
  The survivors are one son, Chauncey Veeder, of Johnstown: three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Wemple, of Gloversville; Mrs. Sarah Wemple of Mayfield and Mrs. Emma Purdell of Johnstown: two brothers, William Jackson, of Gloversville, and Peter Jackson of Johnstown; one sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Miller, of Johnstown; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
    The body was removed to the home of her daughter, Mra. Emma Purdell, 202 West State street, Johnstown, from where the funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock.
  Rev. Charles McKensie of the First Preabyterlan church of this city will officiate. Interment will be made in the family plot in the Evergreen cemetery in the Sand Flats.


Robert Lottridge Veeder

- 1870 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY, fam # 275 - Veeder Robert, ae 35, Farmer, real estate of $8880, personal property of $1220, born in NY; Mary J, ae 31, Keeping House, born in NY; Chauncey, ae 10, born ini NY; Margaret, ae 9; Sarah M, ae 7; Emma J, ae 4; Amanda, ae 1.
 - 1880 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY, fam # 316 - Veeder Robert, ae 45, Farmer, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary J, ae 41, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Chauncey, ae 24, son, born in NY; Margaret S, ae 19, daughter; Sarah M, ae 17, daughter; Emma J, ae 14, daughter; Amanda, ae 10, daughter.
 - 1892 NYS census, Mohawk, Montgomery - Robert L Veeder, ae 58, born inUS, Farmer; Mary J, ae 55, born in US; Chancy, ae 33, born in US, Farmer; Emma J, ae 27; Amanda, ae 23. [Neighbor of his son-in-law Arron Wemple.]
 - 1900 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY, fam # 138 - Veeder, Robert L, b. Jun 1834, ae 65, married 42 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home with a mortgage; Mary Jane, wife, b. Aug 1838, ae 61, married 42 yr, 5 children, 5 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Emma Jane, daughter, b. Jun 1865, ae 34, born in NY, Dress Maker; Abram P, boarder, b. Feb 1872, ae 28, born in NY, Farm Laborer.

 - Funeral Announcement (Amsterdam Evening Recorder, NY, Monday, October 18, 1909)
  The funeral of Robert L. Veeder was helt at his home Friday at 1 o'clock and was largely attended by Mr. Veeder's friends and relatives. The funeral tributes were beautiful and numerous. The Rev. T. W. J. Lonsdale officiated. Interment was in the family plot at Evergreen cemetery. The following were bearers: Chauncey Vedder, son; Horatio Wemple, Aaron Wemple, Alvin Dockstader, sons-in-law; John Van Antwerp and Daniel Van Antwerp, nephews of the deceased.


9790. Emma Jane Veeder

 - GFG - B
 - 1910 census, Johnstown (Ward 1), Fulton, NY, (7 Wells St) fam # 105 - Veeder Mary J, ae 71, married 52 yr, 5 children, 5 living, born inNY, parents born in NY, rents her home; Emma J, daughter, ae 44, born in NY, parents born in NY, Dressmaker.
 - 1920 census, Johnstown (Ward 1), Fulton, NY, (13 Burton St) fam # 110 - Veeder Mary, rents her home, ae 82, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Emma, daughter, ae 54, born in NY, parents born in NY, Dressmaker - at home; [Chauncey], son, ae 60, Laborer; Dochstader Amanda, daughter, ae 50, widow, Maker - gloves - glove shop.

 - Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Friday, September  20, 1935)
  Mrs. Emma Veeder Purdell, wife of Harvey Purdell passed away yesterday morning about 2 at the family home, 23 Noth Melcher street, after a three-day illness. She was 70 years of age.
  Mrs. Purdell was born in Berryville June 4, 1865, the daughter of Robert L. and Mary Jane Jackson Veeder. She had resided in Johnstown for 25 years.
  Mrs. Purdell was a member of the First Presbyterian church, and had always taken an active interest in the work of that church.
  She was a woman who spent the greatest part of the time in her home and, during her quarter cnetury in this city, had enjoyed the loyalty of a host of friends, all of whom will mourn her passing.
  The survivors, besides her husband, are one brother, Chauncey Veeder of the Town of Johnstown; one sister, Mrs. Horatio Wemple of Riceville; also several nieces and nephews.
  The funeral will be held at the home tomorrow afternoon ae 3. Rev. Raymond A Ketchledge, pastor of the First Prespyterian church will officiate. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery, Sand Flats.


Harvey Purdell

 - 1930 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (23 Melcher) fam # 207 - Berdell (sic) Harvey, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 58, born in NY, father born in England, mother born in NY, Glove Cutter - glove factory; Emma, wife, ae 64, married at age 54, born in NY, parents born in NY.

 - Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Wednesday, June 21, 1939)
  Harvey Purdell died in the Amsterdam City hospital at 1:15 A. M. Tuesday.
  He was in the hospital one week. He was born May 17, 1873, in the Town of Glen, the son of Charles Purdell and Clarissa Swartz Purdell.
  Much of his life was apent at Johnstown and vicinity. He was a glove cutter by trade. Since 1938 he had resided with his niece. Mrs. Frank Calhoun on the Eastern Turnpike.
  His wife was Emma Veeder, who passed away some years ago.
  The survivors are one daughter, Gertrude; three nieces and two nephews.
  The funeral will be held at the Welch funeral home in Fultonville on Thursday at 2:30 o'clock.
  The Rev. Raymond A. Ketchledge, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Johnstown, will officiate.
  Interment will be made in the family plot in the Evergreen cemetery, Sand Flats.


9791. Amanda Veeder

 - GFG - B
 - 1920 census, Johnstown (Ward 1), Fulton, NY, (13 Burton St) fam # 110 - Veeder Mary, rents her home, ae 82, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Emma, daughter, ae 54, born in NY, parents born in NY, Dressmaker - at home; [Chauncey], son, ae 60, Laborer; Dochstader Amanda, daughter, ae 50, widow, Maker - gloves - glove shop.

 - Funeral Announcement (The Morning Herald, Johnstown, NY, Friday, October 1, 1920)
  The funeral of Mrs. Amanda Dockstader, widow of Alvln Dockstader, whose death was briefly noted in yesterday's Morning Herald, will be held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. Herbert Finch, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church will officiate and interment will be made in the Fern Dale cemetery .
  Mrs. Doekstader was 51 years of age and her death followed a two weeks' illness of acute bronchitis. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church and of the Philathea Sunday school class.
 The surviving relatives are her mother, Mrs. Mary Veeder, of 13 Burton street, this city; one brother, Chauncey Veeder; three sisters, Mrs. Aaron Wemple of Gloversvllle , Mrs: Horatio Wemple of Mayfleld and Mrs. Harvey Burdell of Johnstown.


Alvin Dockstader

 - 1900 census, Johnstown (Ward 2), Fulton, NY, (464 North Perry) fam # 625 - Dockstader Alvin, b. May 1868, ae 32, married 6 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Leather Dresser; Amanda, wife, b. Feb 1869, ae 31, married 6 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - 1910 census, Johnstown (Ward 2), Fulton, NY, (441 North Perry St) fam # 140- Dockstader Alvin, ae 39, married 16 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Freight Handeler - railroad, owns his home with a mortgage; Amanda, wife, ae 41, married 16 yr, no children, born in NY, parents born in NY. Glove Maker - at home.

 - Funeral Announcement (The Morning Herald, Johnstown, Fulton, New York, Tuesday, August 21, 1917)
  The funeral of Alvin Dockstader was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at, the home, 226 West Main street and was largely attended. Rev. Charles W. Leitzell, D. D., of Albany, former pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, officiated. The beautiful rosewood casket was covered with floral tributes from relatives, friends and from the various lodges of which he was a member. The bearers were Jay, John H. and Daniel
Dockstadter and Chauncey Veeder. The directors and trustees of the Y. M.C. A. were present in a body, also committees from Cayadutta lodge, 216 I. O. O. F.. the K. O. O T. M., Loyal Order of Moose, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Interment was made at Fern Dale.


4480. Elizabeth A Jackson

 - GFG - B
 - 1920 census, Johnstown (Ward 1), Fulton, NY, (4 Pear Street) fam # 46 - Palmateer Giles, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 48, born in NY, parents born in NY, Glove Maker - glove shop; Anna, wife, ae 42, born in NY, parents born in NY, Glove Maker - glove shop; Ethel, daughter, ae 10, born in NY, Glove Maker - glove shop; Miller Elizabeth, mother-in-law, ae 68, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - 1930 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (4 Pearl Street) fam # 33 - Palmateer Giles, owns his home with a vlaue of $4000, owns a radio, ae 57, married at age 23, born in NY, parents born in NY, Waxthreader - glove factory; Anna, ae 48, married at age 17, born in NY, parents born in NY, Mender - glove factroy; Yates Ethel, daughter, ae 30, married at age 22, born in NY, End Puller - glove factory; Miller, Elizabeth, mother-in-law, ae 78, mrried at age 25, born in NY, parents born in NY.

 - Obituary (The Leader-Republican, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Friday, July 16, 1937)
  The death of Mrs. Elisabeth Miller, native of the Town of Johnstown, occurred yesterday afternoon at the Utica State Hospital, after a long illness.
  Mrs. Miller was the daughter of Peter and Margaret Jackson, and had resided in this city,and vicinity most of her life.
  She was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran church, and was active in church affairs sa long as her health permitted.
  The survivors are her daughter, Mrs. Giles Palmateer, 4 Pearl street, with whom she resided before being removed to the hospital; one granddaughter, Miss Ethel Yates of Johnstown; several nieces and nephews.
  She was a member of Acorn Rebekah lodge, 173.
  The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 at the home and 3:30 at St Mark's Lutheran church. The Rev. Andrew L. Dillenbeck, D. D., will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Wilmer M. Zuehlke of St. Paul's. Burial will be made in the Johnstown cemetery.


Eugene Miller

- 1880 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, fam # 87 - Miller Eugene, ae 25, Works on Farm, born in NY, parents born in NY; Elizabeth, ae 34, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Catherine, ae 5, daughter, born in NY; Anna, ae 3, daughter.
 - 1900 census, Johnstown (Ward 1) Fulton, NY, (1 Pearl Street) fam # 204 - Miller Eugene, b. Mar 1855, ae 45, married 25 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Glove Cutter, owns his home without a mortgage; Elizabeth, wife, b. Jan 1848, ae 52, 3 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Palmateer Anna, daughter, b. Jul 1876, ae 23, married 8 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, Sewing Machine Operator - gloves; Giles, son-in-law, b. Jan 1870, ae 30, married 8 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, sewing Machine Operator-gloves; Ethel, grand daughter, b. Jun 1899, ae 10/12, born in NY.
 - 1910 census, Johnstown (Ward 1), Fulton, NY (4 Pearl St) fam # 90 - Miller Eugene, ae 53, married 35 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Gloves - glove shop, owns his home without a mortgage; Elizabeth, wife, ae 54, ,arried 35 yr, 3 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Polmater (sic) Anna, daughter, ae 34, married 16 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, Glove Maker - at home; Childs (sic), son-in-law, ae 33, married 16 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Glove Maker - glove shop; Ethel grand daughter, ae 10, born in NY.

 - Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Tuesday, June 22, 1915)
  The death of Eugene Miller, a well known and highly respected resident of this city, occurred yesterday morning at 2:15 o'clock at his home in Pearl street. Mr. Miller, who was sixty-three years of age, had been ill since last February and death was due to heart trouble and a complication of other diseases. He was the son of Jacob Miller and Maria Edick and was born just west of the city and had lived in this vicinity all of his life. He was a glove cutter by trade and was well known and greatly liked both in this city and the surrounding country. He was a member of Cayudetta Lodge, 218, I. O. O. F., and a regular attendant at St. Mark's Lutheran church.
  Besides his wife, Mr. Miller is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Giles Polmateer; one step-daughter, Mrs. Irvin Polmateer; one granddaughter, Ethel Polmateer all of this city; and three brothers, Hiram and Eli of this city and Marion of Cork Center.
  The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock at the home and at 8:30 o'clock at St. Mark's Lutheran church. Rev. A. J. Rudislll and Rev. Hebert Finch will officiate and interment will be made in the Johnstown cemetery


9793. Catharine Miller

 - GFG - B


4481. John Edward Jackson

 - GFG - B
 - Where was he during the 1870 census?
 - 1880 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY, fam # 397 - Jackson  John, ae 29, works in Paper Mill, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary F, ae 24, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Frank, ae 6, son, born in NY; Edward, ae 4, son; Mary, ae 1, daughter.
 - 1892 NYS census, Mohawk, Montgomery, John E Jackson, ae 43, born in US, Laborer; Mary F, ae 38, born in US; Frank, ae 19, born in US; Edward, ae 11; Marie, ae 12; Cora, ae 11.
 - 1900 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY, fam # 26 - Jackson John E, b. Jan 1850, ae 50, married 28 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Miller, rents his home; Mary Francis, wife, b. Sep 1855, ae 44, married 28 yr, 5 children, 5 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary, daughter, b. Feb 1879, ae 21, born in NY, cotton Mill -silker; Cora, dauhgter, b. May 1881, ae 19; Maud, daughter, b. Feb 1900, ae 3/12.
 - 1910 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY, (Broadway Street) fam # 106 - Jackson John E, ae 68, married 38 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - railroad, owns his home without a mortgage; Mary L, wife, ae 54, married 38 yr, 5 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; May (sic), daughter, ae 31, born in NY, Seamstress - knitting mill; Cora, daughter, ae 24, Seamstress - knitting mill; Maude, daughter, ae 10.
 - 1920 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY (Broadway) fam $ 377 - Jackson John, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 69, born in NY, parents born in US; Mary F, wife, ae 64, born in NY, parents born in US; Cora, daughter, ae 38, born in NY, Operator - knitting mill; Maude, daughter, ae 19.


Mary Frances Sterling

 - 1930 census, Fonda, Montgomery, NY, (Broadway) fam # 198 - Ingalls Fred, ae 45, married at age 34, born in NY, parents born in NY, Assistant Foreman - knitting mill; Mame, wife, ae 50, married at age 39, born in NY, parents born in NY, seamer - knitting mill; Jackson Mary, mother-in-law, ae 74, widow, married at age 16, born in NY, parents born in NY; Maud, sister-in-law, ae 30, born in NY, parents born in NY.

 -Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Friday, April 25, 1930)
  Mary Frances Sterling Jackson, widow of John E. Jackson, passed away yesterday morning at 11:25 at her home, Broadway, Fonda. She had been ill about a year and eight months, as the result of a stroke in August, 1928, but was only confined to her bed for the past two weeks.
  The deceased was born in Fultonvllie, September 15,1855, the daughter of Myndert Sterling and Mary Ann Shultz. She was educated in tbe schools of Fultonville and Berryville, and on October 4, 1871, was united in marriage with Mr. Jackson, whose death occurred on January 25, 1923.
  Mrs. Jackson was a member of the Methodist church of Fonda and was well known and highly esteemed among a wide circle of friends who will greatly regret her passing.
  She is survived by one son, Edward Jackson, ot Amsterdam, former supervisor, three daughters, Mrs. Cora Sherman of Detroit, Miss Maud Jackson of Fonda, and Mrs. Mame Ingalls of Fonda; four grandhildren and seven great-grandchildren.
  The funeral will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 from the George Funeral parlors at Fonda, and Rev. Jesse F. Durfee of the Reformed church will officiate. Interment will be made in the Caughnanwaga cemetery of Fonda.


9796. Edward Jackson

 - GFG - B
 - Suspected to be the person listed here. [WG]
 - 1920 census, Amsterdam (Ward 1), Montgomery, NY, (24 Chestnut St) fam # 409 - Jackson Edward, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 45, born in NY, parents born in NY, Machinist - knitting mill; Carrie, wife, ae 45, Born in NY, parents born in NY; Reese Edward A, step-son, ae 25, born in NY, parents born in NY, Accountaint - broom (?) shop.


9797. Mary Jackson

 - GFG - B


Fred Ingalls

 - 1930 census, Fonda, Montgomery, NY, (Broadway) fam # 198 - Ingalls Fred, ae 45, married at age 34, born in NY, parents born in NY, Assistant Foreman - knitting mill; Mame, wife, ae 50, married at age 39, born in NY, parents born in NY, seamer - knitting mill; Jackson Mary, mother-in-law, ae 74, widow, married at age 16, born in NY, parents born in NY; Maud, sister-in-law, ae 30, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - 1940 census, Fonda, Montgomery, NY, (Broadway, fam # 242 - Ingalls Fred, owns his home with a value of $2500, ae 55, 2 yr HS, born in NY, Laborer - steam railroad; Mayme, wife, ae 61, 1 yr HS, born in NY; Glade Maud, ae 40, 7th grade, born in NY; Ethel May, niece, ae 3, born in NY.


4482. William F Jackson

 - GFG - B
 - 1900 census, Gloversville (Ward 5) Fulton, NY, (11 Hudson Street) fam # 92 - Jackson William, b. Feb 1854, ae 46, married 22 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Leather Dresser, rents his home; Mary, wife, b. Dec 1854, ae 45, married 22 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Jennie, daughter, b. Feb 1880, ae 20, born in NY; George W, son, b. Mar 1882, ae 18, Grocery - deliveryman.
 - 1910 census, Gloversville (Ward 6), Fulton, NY, (399 North Main Street) fam # 48 - Jackson William F, ae 50, married 30 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Repairer - car barn, owns his home without a mortgage; Mary C, wife, ae 53, married 30 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Jennie M, daughter, ae 30, born in NY; George N, son, ae 28, Truckman - trucking.
 - 1920 census, Gloversville (Ward 6), Fulton, NY, (299 N Main Street) fam # 58 - Jackson William F, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 62, born in NY, parents born in NY, Pittman - railroad shop; Mary C, wife, ae 60, born in NY, parents born in NY, glove Maker - at home; Jennie, daughter, ae 35, born in NY; Fam # 59 - Jackson George, rents his home, ae 37, born in NY, parents born in NY, Fireman - fire department; Leah, wife, ae 37, born in NY, parents born in NY, End Puller - at home.

 - Obituary (Amsterdam Eveningrecorder, NY, Thursday, March 25, 1926)
  William F. Jackson, aged 72 years, an employe of the F., J. & G. Railroad company at the car barns in Gloversvllle, died at his home, 399 North street, in that city, Wednesday morning. Mr. Jackson had been ill only since Sunday and death was caused by pneumonia. He was a member of the Amalgamated Street and Electric Railway Employes of America, division No. 925, of Gloversvllle, and a member of the executive board.
  Mr. Jackson was born in Johnstown, the son of Peter and Fredericka Jackson, but had resided in Gloversvllle many years. The survivors are his wife, one son, George Jackson; one daughter, Jennie Jackson, both of Gloversvllle; a brother, Peter Jackson of Gloversville, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller of Johnstown. The funeral will be held at the home Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.


Mary C Gage

 - 1930 census, Gloversville, Fulton, NY, (399 N Main St) fam # 237 - Jackson Mary, owns her home with a value of $4500, ae 76, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Wicks Jennie, daughter, ae 50, married at age 49, born in NY, parents born in NY; Harry, son-in-law, ae 56, first married at age 25, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, immigrated in 1891, Salesman - furniture store; Fam # 238 - Jackson George, ae 48, married at age 33, born in NY, parents born in NY, Lieutenant - fire department; Leah, wife, ae 58, married at age 33, born in NY, parents born in NY, Glove Worker - glove factory.

 - Vital Statistics (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Saturday, December 31, 1932)
  Deaths ... Decmeber 2 ... Mrs. Mary C. Jackson, 79. ....

 - Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Saturday, December 3, 1932)
  Mrs. Mary Jackson, 79, a great granddaughter of Nick Stoner, famous pioneer in this section, passed away at 5:55 yesterday afternoon at her home, 399 North Main street. She fell in her home about four weeks ago fracturing her hip and failed to recover from the shock. She was a sister of Seymour Gage, postmaster at Green Lake who died very suddenly on November 9.
   Mrs. Jackson was born December 2, 1953 [sic] at North Bush and was the daughter of William and Catherine (Mills) Gage. She spent the early part of her life in the vicinity where she was born.
  About 45 years ago she moved to Gloversville and has since made her home in this city. She took an active interest in church work and attended as long as her health permitted. She had a large circle of friends who will regret to learn of her death.
  She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jennie Wicks and one son, Lieutenant George Jackson of the Gloversville Fire Department, also several nieces and nephews.
  Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1 at the home, 399 North Main street. Rev. Clarence L. Schaertel, pastor of the St. James Lutheran church and Rev. William C. Spicer, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will officiate. Interment will be made in the family plot in the Fern Dale cemetery.


9801. Jennie M Jackson

 - GFG - B

 - Vital Statistics (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville-Johnstown, NY, Thursday, December 31,1934)
  Deaths ... March ... 26, Mrs. Jennie Wicks, 84....

 - Obituary (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Thursday, March 26, 1964)
  Mrs. Jennie Jackson Wicks, 84, of 399 North Main Street, died at 9:18 this morning at Littauer Hospital. Born Feb. 15, 1880 in Fulton County, she lived in Gloversville most of her life. She was a communicant of the First Presbyterian Church and a member of Hermion Temple, Pythian Sisters.
  Mrs. Wicks is survived by two cousins, Mrs. Raymond Gage and Mrs. Anna Polmeteer, both of Johnstown.


Charles Henry Wicks

 - 1930 census, Gloversville, Fulton, NY, (399 N Main St) fam # 237 - Jackson Mary, owns her home with a value of $4500, ae 76, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Wicks Jennie, daughter, ae 50, married at age 49, born in NY, parents born in NY; Harry, son-in-law, ae 56, first married at age 25, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, immigrated in 1891, Salesman - furniture store; Fam # 238 - Jackson George, ae 48, married at age 33, born in NY, parents born in NY, Lieutenant - fire department; Leah, wife, ae 58, married at age 33, born in NY, parents born in NY, Glove Worker - glove factory.


9802. George W Jackson

 - GFG - B
 - 1920 census, Gloversville (Ward 6), Fulton, NY, (299 N Main Street) fam # 58 - Jackson William F, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 62, born in NY, parents born in NY, Pittman - railroad shop; Mary C, wife, ae 60, born in NY, parents born in NY, glove Maker - at home; Jennie, daughter, ae 35, born in NY; Fam # 59 - Jackson George, rents his home, ae 37, born in NY, parents born in NY, Fireman - fire department; Leah, wife, ae 37, born in NY, parents born in NY, End Puller - at home.
 - 1930 census, Gloversville, Fulton, NY, (399 N Main St) fam # 237 - Jackson Mary, owns her home with a value of $4500, ae 76, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Wicks Jennie, daughter, ae 50, married at age 49, born in NY, parents born in NY; Harry, son-in-law, ae 56, first married at age 25, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, immigrated in 1891, Salesman - furniture store; Fam # 238 - Jackson George, ae 48, married at age 33, born in NY, parents born in NY, Lieutenant - fire department; Leah, wife, ae 58, married at age 33, born in NY, parents born in NY, Glove Worker - glove factory.


4483. Peter Jackson Jr

 - GFG - B
 - Suspected to be the person listed here - 1900 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, fam # 107 - Jackson Peter, b. Jul 1871 [sic], ae 28, divorced, born in NY, parents born in NY, Day Laborer, rents his home.
 - 1910 census, West Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (State Road Johnstown to Rockwood) fam # 117 - Purdell Catherine, ae 63, widow, no children, born in NY, parents born in NY, owns her home without a mortgage; Jackson John, nephew, ae 19, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - Teamster; Peter, brother,. ae 45, divorced, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer -odd jobs.

 - What happened to him?


4485. Amanda Frederick

 - GFG - B

 - Death Announcement (The Daily Leader, Gloversville, NY, Saturday, Feburary 29, 1896)
  Amanda Horning, wife of Alvin Horning, died this morning at her home on Yost street, Johnstown, of pneumonia. She was about 52 years of age and for a long time had suffered of kidney trouble. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Edith and Grace.


Alvin Horning

 - 1880 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY (5 North Beam Street) fam # 501 - Horning alvin, ae 33, House Painter, born in NY, parents born in NY; Amanda, ae 35, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Edith, ae 5, daughter, born in NY; Grace, ae 1.
 - 1900 census, Johnstown (Ward 4), Fulton, NY, (32 Chestnut Street) fam # 496 - Horning Alvin, b. Mar 1850, ae 50, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Painter, rents his home; Edith, daughter, b. Mar 1875, ae 25, born in NY, parents born in NY, School Teacher; Grace, daughter, b. Jul 1878, ae 21.
 - Where was he during the 1910 census?
 - 1920 census, Brady, Kalamazoo, MI, fam # 188 - Cartwright Josiah, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 69, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - own farm; Grace, wife, ae 41, born in NY, parents born in NY; Paul, son, ae 6, born in MI; Horning Alvin, father-in-law, ae 70, widower, born inNY, parents born in NY.

 - Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Tuesday, March 6, 1923)
  William Horning, of West Clinton street has received word of the death of his brother, Alvin Horning, seventy-three, former printer and painter of this city, which occurred last Friday evening at his home in Mendon, Mich. Death was due to a compilation of diseases and ended a general decline in health.
  Mr. Horning was born in Johnstown, March 18, 1868 and resided in this vicinity until thirteen years ago, when he removed to Mendon, Mich., where he made his home with his daughter. He was a member of the United Presbyterian church. His wife passed away about twenty-five years ago.
  The only surviving relatives are two daughters, Edith and Mrs. J. Cartwright, of Mendon, Mich., and two brothers, William of Johnstown, and Eugene, of Albany.
  The funeral was held yesterday afternoon.at his home. Burial was made at Mendon.


9804. Edith Horning

 - GFG - B


4486. Abram Frederick

 - GFG - B
 - 1870 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, fam # 634 - Frederick Abram, ae 25, Teamster, real estate of $1500, born in NY; Emma, ae 21, Keeping House, born in NY; Francis, ae 4/12, born in Feb.
 - 1880 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (Mill Street) fam # 440 - Frederick Abram, ae 38, Teamster, unable to read and write, born in NY, parents born in NY; Catharine, ae 37, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Elizabeth, ae 6, daughter, born in NY; Almeda, ae 3, daughter; Isabella, ae 1, daughter; Putman Estella, ae 18, Servant, born in NY; Frederick Louis, ae 21, brother, Laborer, born in NY.
 - 1900 census, Johnstown (Ward 1), Fulton, NY, (50 Mill St) fam # 545 - Frederick Abram, b. Nov 1843, ae 56, married 29 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, owns his home without a mortgage; Katherine, wife, b. Jul 1842, ae 57, married 29 yr, 4 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Almeda, daughter, b. May 1877, ae 23, born in NY; Isabel, daughter, b. Apr 1879, ae 21; Alfratta, daughter, b. Jul 1881, ae 19. [Neighbor of their daughter Elizabeth and family.]
 - 1910 census, Johnstown (Ward 1), Fulton, NY, (50 Mill St) fam # 159 - Fredreck Abraham, ae 67, married 2 times, married 38 years, born in NY, parents born in NY, Contractor, owns his home without a mortgage; Katherine, ae 67. married 38 yr, 4 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Almeda, daughter, ae 32, born in NY.
 - 1920 census, Johnstown (Ward 1), Fulton, NY, (50 Mill Street) fam # 231 - Frederick Abram, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 76, born in NY, parents born in NY, Retail Dealer - wood and building supplies; Catherine, wife, ae 77, born in NY, parents born in NY; Moynehan Almeda, daughter, ae 42, widow, born in NY, Book Keeper - wood yard; John D, grandson, ae 3 1/12, born in NY, parents born in NY; Fonda Herbert, ae 51, widower, born inNY, parents born in NY, Teamster - wood yard.

 - Newspaper Article (Fulton county Republican, Johnstown, NY, Thursday, January 19, 1899)
  Abram Frederick of Mill street, had a narrow escape from being instantly killed yesterday, and in his present condition it is not positive that he will recover. He was drawing ice from the Maylender pond to Miller, Argersinger & Co's mill, and was making the last trip before dinner. His sleighs were heavily loaded and he was going from Perry to Mill street across Mason. Neither he or his assistant, William Nellis, who was on the rear of the load, saw anything of the approaching train until the train was within a short distance of the Mason street crossing of F. J. & G. railroad, and passenger train No. 2 which arrives in this city at 12:15 was only about 200 feet away, coming at full speed. At that time the steam whistle was blown with tremendous force and Frederick saw his dangerous predicament. At first he thought the team could be stopped on the east side of the track, but going along at a slow trot, the momentum of the load was too great and it could not be done. He then proceeded to hurry the team across, and although the engineer was doing his best to stop the train, it was still going at least twenty miles an hour, and before Mr. Frederick could whip the team across the engine crashed into the center of the load with tremendous force.
  Nellis who was on the rear of the sleigh, had jumped off, but Frederick who was seated on the front of the load, held his position until the crash came. Bob sleighs, etc., went every direction, and Mr. Frederick was thrown at least twenty feet in the air, striking on his face as he returned to earth. Parties who saw the accident rushed to his side and found him apparently lifeless, but after a few moments he began to move and soon regained consciousness. Mr. Frederick was taken in a sleigh to his home on Mill street and by the that time was intent on alighting without assistance, but was carried into the house.
  Dr. E. C. Potvin was immediately summoned, who was shortly followed by Dr. Frank Beebe. The physicians found that the smaller bone of the right leg had been broken just above the ankle and that the flesh had been punctured in several spots. His side was badly bruised and a gash and bruises had been left on the side of his head. His wounds were soon attended and although still suffering somewhat from the shock, he is in as easy condition as can be expected. As his injuries now appear Mr. Frederick will no doubt recover in due season, but there is the possibility of internal injuries that may be more serious.
  As a result of the collision the bob sleighs were splintered in many places and cakes of ice were strewn for several rods. One of the horses was thrown down but neither were injured. Engineer Quinby held the throttle and within the next 100 feet after the load was wrecked the train was stopped. President Ledlie Hees of the F. J & G. railroad, was among the passengers and aided in assisting Mr. Frederick to the house. It is probable that the engine bell was ringing as the train neared the crossing, but the whistle was not blown until it was too late. The whistle is blown at the upper crossing but as the train is in sight for a considerable distance, it is not deemed necessary at this point and the railroad company can hardly be blamed for the accident.

 - Newspaper Article (The Fulton County Republican, Johnstown, NY, Thursday, May 18, 1899
  Abram Frederick was placed in an unenviable predicament, this forenoon, as a result of a broken wagon. Since the railroad accident in which he was severely injured, last winter, he has only been able to ride about In a carriage, one leg being practically helpless, and this morning when he met with a sudden accident he was placed at a great disadvantage. He was driving along Washington street, and when about to cross the railroad track his horse gave a sudden start and broke the reach to the wagon, which threw him out over the dashboard, on to the horse's back and heels. Luckily the animal was gentle enough to stand still, so that Mr. Frederick awaited assistance without injury to himself. W. H. Johnson and a few others removed him from the entanglement and from the track just in time to avoid a passing train. Railroad crossings seem to be a "Jonah" to Mr. Frederick.

 - Obituary (The Morning Herald, Johnstown, NY, Saturday, August 28, 1920)
  The death of Abram Frederick, aged seventy-seven years, which occurred yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at the Nathan Littauer hospital in Gloversville following a serious operation for hernia, removed one of Johnstown's best known residents. For more than fifty-five years Mr. Frederick had conducted a woodyard and trucking business at 50 Mill Street, and was one of the pioneers in that business in Johnstown. He was intimately acquainted with the earlier days of the city's development and was able to relate many interesting anecdotes.
  Mr. Frederick was born November 14, 1848 in the town of Johnstown, the son of Jacob Frederick and Catherine Polmateer Frederick. He was married to Kate Adams of Ohio, on October 1, 1871, who survives him.
  For several years Mr. Frederick had been a sufferer from hernia, and on Friday, August 20, he was taken to the Nathan Littauer hospital, where an operation was performed the following day by Drs. George R. Lenz of Gloversville and C. B. Walrad of this city. Although his condition was extremely serious from the first, hopes for his recovery were entertained. His weakened condition and advanced age, however, were against him.
  Beside s his widow he is survived by four daughters, Mrs, Putman Miller, Mrs. Almeda Moynehan, Mrs. Lloyd S. Clute, all of Johnstown , and Mrs. J. H. McNeil of Cleveland, Ohio; two brothers, Lewis Frederick of Meco and Marvin Frederick of the town of Johnstown; one sister, Mrs. Ella Smith of Johnstown; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.
  The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home, 50 Mill street. Rev. T. G. Thompson will officiate, and interment will be made in the Fern Dale cemetery.


9806. Francis Frederick

 - GFG- B


Catherine A Adams

 -Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Monday, January 10, 1921)
  Catherine Adams Frederick, aged 78 years, widow of Abram Frederick, died Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at her home, 50 Mill Street, following an illness of five days with broncho-pneumonia.
  Mrs. Frederick was born at Tiffin, Ohio, on July 27, 1842 the daughter of Ebenezer and Catherine Miller Adams, She has been a resident of Johnstown for the past 60 years. Her husband, Abram Frederick, died on August 27 of last year at the Nathan Littauer hospital in Gloversville.
  The surviving relatives are four daughters: Mrs. John H. McNeal, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. John Moynehan, Mrs. Lloyd Clute and Mrs. Putman Miller, all of this city. Three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive her. Mrs. Frederick, when health permitted attended St. Mark's Lutheran church.
  The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, 50 Miller (sic) street. Rev. T. G. Thompson, D. D. retired Methodist clergyman of this city will officiate and the remains will be placed beside those [in] the Fern Dale cemetery.


9807. Katherine Frederick

 - GFG - B


4487. Jacob L Frederick Jr

 - GFG - B
 - 1900 census, Johnstown (Ward 1) Fulton, NY, (341 West Main Street) fam # 573 - Frederick Jacob, b. apr 1855, ae 45, married 9 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, rents his home; Carrie, wife, b. Jun 1864, ae 35, married 9 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Frank J, son, b. Feb 1888, ae 12, born in NY; Charles, son, b. Jun 1890, ae 9; Lassell Ella, sister-in-law, b. Dec 1879, ae 20, born in NY, Housework.
 -1910 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (Johnsown & Albany Bush Road) fam # 173 - Frederick Jacob, ae 60, widower, bornin NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - dairy, owns his home without a mortgage; Lassells Ella, sister-in-law, ae 30, born in NY, parents born in NY; Frederick Lewis a, son, ae 9, born in NY, parents born in NY; Florence, daughter, ae 5; (1 hired man).


Carrie M Lassell

 - Obituary (Amsterdam Evening Recorder, Wednesday, January 5, 1910)
  Mrs. Carrie M. Frederick, aged forty-seven years, died at her home. 173 East State street, Johnstown, Tuesday evening about 9:15 o'clock, from heart trouble and dropsy. She was born at Lassellsville and moved 20 years ago to Johnstown, where she has since eesided.
  She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Charles Lacelle, of Amsterdam, four sons, Frank R. Gregelson, Louis A. and Charlie E. Frederick, all of Johnsown, and one daughter, Florence C. Frederick, also of Johnstown, five sisers, Mrs. John Christman of Garoga, Miss Ella Lacelle of Johnstown. Mrs. Warren Brockway and Mrs. John Sible of Amsterdam and Mrs. William Schuyler of Danube. Herkimer county; two brothers, Merton Lacelle of Gloversvllle and William Lacelle of Danube.


9813. Charles A Frederick

 - GFG - B

 - Obituary (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville-Johnstown, NY, Saturday, October 4, 1958)
  Charles A. Frederick. 68, of 243 West Fulton Street, died unexpectedly at 7:40 this morning at his home.
  He wes preparing to go to Work for the Gloversville Parks Department when stricken with a heart attack. He had worked for the department for seven years.
  Mr. Frederick was born in Johnstown, but had resided in Gloversville for a number of years. He was a veteran of World War I  having served as first sergeant in the Fifth Regiment, Field Artillery. He also saw service on the Mexican border.
  Mr Frederick is a former member of the VFW and a member of St. Mark's Lutheran church in Johnstown.
  The survivors are his wife, Mrs. Florence Frederick: one brother Louis, Johnstown; one sister, Mrs. Myron Merrill, Gloversville, one half brother, Frank Gregerson, Johnstown, also several nieces and nephews.


4490. Philip Frederick

 - GFG - B
 - 1880 census, Gloversville, Fulton, NY, fam # 327 - Frederick Phillip, ae 27, Teamster, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary, ae 24, wife, Glove Maker, born in NY, parents born in NY; Willie, ae 10/12, born in Jul, son, born in NY; Ida, ae 4, daughter; Cahauncey (sic), ae 6, son.
 - 1900 census, Gloversville (Ward 6), Fulton, NY, (15 Pool Ave) fam # 64- Frederick Philip, b. Apr 1851, ae 49, married 27 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home without a mortgage; Mary, wife, b. Oct 1853, ae 46, married 27 yr, 5 children, 3 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Alpha, son, b. Apr 1892, ae 8, born in NY; (2 boarders); Skiff Nancy, mother-in-law, b. Jan 1830, ae 70, 6 children, 3 living, born in NY, parents born in NY.

 - Funeral Announcement (The Gloversville Daily Leader, NY, Monday, January 8, 1901)
  The funeral of Philip Frederick was held at his late home, No. 15 Poole avenue, at 2 p. m. Saturday, Rev. T. G. Thompson officiating, there was a large attendance of sympathizing friends, and many beautiful floral tributes.

- Obituary (The Gloversville Daily Leader, NY, Thursday, January 24, 1901)
  Philip Frederick died at his home.No. 15, Pool avenue, at 3:30 this morning, aged 49 years and two months. Deceased is survived by his wife and three children, two sons, Chauncey and Alpha, and one daughter, Mrs. Fred Snell. The funeral will be held at the house Saturday at 2 p. m. Rev. T. G. Thompson officiating.


Mary Ann Skiff

 - 1910 census, Gloversville (Ward 4) Fulton, NY, (13 Pool Ave) fam # 404 - Frederick Mary A, ae 56, widow, 5 children, 3 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, owns her home without a mortgage; Alpha, son, ae 19, born in NY, parents born in NY, Machinist - automobile; Skiff Nancy a, mother, ae 80, widow, 6 children, 3 living, born in NY, parents born in NY.


9818. William Frederick

 - GFG - B
 - What happened to him?


4492. Lewis Frederick

 - GFG - B
 - 1880 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (Main Street) fam # 440 - Frederick Abram, ae 38, Teamster, unable to read and write, born in NY, parents born in NY; Catharine, ae 37, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Elizabeth, ae 6, daughter, born in NY; Almeda, ae 3, daughter; Isabella, ae 1, daughter; Putman Estella, ae 18, Servant, born in NY; Frederick Louis, ae 21, brother, Laborer, born in NY.
 - 1900 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, fam # 196 - Frederick Louis, b. May 15, 1858, ae 42, married 5 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Day Laborer, owns his home without a mortgage; Kittie, wife, b. Jun 1857, ae 42, married 5 yr, no children, born in NY, parents born in NY; Peter, son, b. May 15, 1896, ae 4, born in NY; Empie, Hattie, step-daughter, b. Feb 16, 1879, ae 21, born in NY, parents born in NY, Sewing Machine Operator - gloves.
 - 1910 census, West Johnstown, NY, (Glovers & Meco Road) fam # 102 - Frederick Lewis, ae 46, married 16 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home without a mortgage; Catherine, wife, ae 52, married 16 yr, 2 children, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Peter, son, ae 14, born in NY.
 - 1920 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (Buell Road) fam # 60 - Frederick Louis, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 63, born in NY, parents born in NY, Teamster - general farm; Katherine, wife, ae 62, born in NY, parents born in NY, Glove Maker - at home.
 - 1930 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (Meco) fam # 65 - Frederick Lewis, owns his home, ae 62, widower, married at age 30, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer; Howland Jennie, servant, ae 49, widow, married at age 35, born in NY, parents born in NY, House Keeper - private family.
 - Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Monday, May 14, 1934)
  Lewis Frederick, life-long resident of the Town of Johnstown and well known farmer of this vicinity, passed away Saturday evening at 8:30 at the home of his son, Peter, 328 West Fulton street, Gloversville. Death was due to a complication of diseases.
  Mr. Frederick, who was 74 years of age, was born in the Town of Johnstown, May 15, 1934, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frederick. He had spent most of his life at farming on land owned by him on the extension of Maple avenue and at various periods doing teaming work in this city.
  The survivors are one son, Peter; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Smith of Scotia and Miss Jennie Frederick of Gloversville; three grandchildren and several neices and nephews.
  The funeral will be held from the home of his son tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Clarence L. Schaertel, pastor of St. James Lutheran church, Gloversville, will officiate and interment will be made in the family plot in Fern Dale cemetery.


 - Funeral Announcment (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Wednesday, May 16, 1934)
  The funeral of Lewis Frederick, 74, lifelong resident of the Town of Johnstown, who passed away Saturday night at 8:30, was held at the home of his son, Peter Frederick, 328 West Fulton street, Gloversville yesterday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Clarence L. Schaertel, pastor of St. James Lutheran Church, Gloversville, officiated.
  There were many floral tributes including pieces from friends in West Fulton street and Meco, relatives and neighbors,
   The bearers were Chauncey Frederick, Alpha Frederick, Ross Frederick, Fay Smith, Edward Smith and George Hadcock. Interment was made in Fern Dale cemeter.