Descendants of Caspar Getman

Notes


6953. Charles Van Curen

 - GFG - II / II
 - 1900 census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY, (Green St) fam # 78 - Van Curen (?) Wiliam, b. May 1874, ae 26, born in NY, parents born in NY, owns his home without a mortgage; Rozy B, wife, b. Apr 1875, ae 25, born in NY, parent sborn in NY; James, son, b. Apr 1894, ae 6, born in NY; daughter, b. Mar 1900, ae 2/12.
 - 1910 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, (West Street) fam # 162 - Van Cuen (sic) Charles, ae 35, married 18 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Stocker - Factory, rents his home; Rosie B, wife, ae 35, married 18 yr, 5 children, 1 living, born in NY, father born in Canada, mother born in NY; James C, son, ae 16, born in NY.
 - 1920 census, Ilion, Herkimer, NY, (35 Elm Street) fam # 214 - Shepard Elizabeth; ... Van Curen Charles, boarder, ae 45, divorced, born in NY, parents born in NY, Driver - Mohawk Oil company.


6957. George S Ely

 - GFG - II
 - 1900 census, Warren, Herkimer, NY, fam # 217 - Ely George, b. Nov 1860, ae 39, married 12 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home with a mortgage; Carrie L, wife, b. May 1861, ae 39, married 12 yr, 3 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Roy, son, b. Nov 1893, ae 6, born in NY; Engenia (?) b. Oct 1897, ae 2; Jessie, son, b. Oct 1886, ae 13, born in NY, parents born in NY.


13534. Jessie Ely

 - GFG - II


13535. Roy Ely

 - GFG - II


13536. Engenia Ely

 - GFG - II


6960. Norman J Sheridan

 - GFG - II
 - 1920 census, Warren, Herkimer, NY, fam # 171 - Sheridan Norman, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 59, born in NY, father born in Ireland, mother born in NY, Farmer - Poultry Farm; Jissie, wife. ae 55, born in NY, parents born in NY. [living next to his son Claud]


13537. Maude Sheridan

 - GFG - II


6963. Willard Sheridan

 - GFG - II
 - 1900 census, Warren, Herkimer, NY, fam # 226 - Sheridan Willard, b. Jan 1871, ae 29, married 6 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, rents his home; Winnie, wife, b. Sep 1870, ae 29, married 6 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Horace B, son, b. jun 1896, ae 3, born in NY.
 - 1920 census, Burlington, Otsego, NY, fam # 117 - Sheridan Willard, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 50, born in NY, father born in Ireland, mother born in NY, Inspector - Engineering Work; Winnifred, wife, ae 50, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Wales; Horace B, son, ae 23, born in NY, Mail Carrier - Rural Route.


13540. Horace B Sheridan

 - GFG - II


6967. Frederick Eugene Tuttle

 - GFG - II
 - 1900 census, Fowler, St Lawrence, NY, fam # 94 - Tuttle Frederick E, b. Jul 1862, ae 37, married 7 yr, born in NY, father born in VT, mother born in NY, Farmer, rents his home; Kate V, wife, b. Jul 1874, ae 25, married 7 yr, 4 children, 4 living, born in OH, parents born in OH; Rena C, daughter, b. May 1893, ae 7, born in IA; Sylvia C, daughter, b. Feb 1895, ae 5, born in NY; Berth L, daughter, b. Nov 1896, ae 3; Leon, daughter, b. Oct 1898, ae 1.
  - 1910 census, Gouverneur, St Lawrence, NY, (Scotch Settlement Road) fam # 42 - Tuttle Frederick N, ae 47, married 17 yr, born in NY, father born in VT, mother born in NY, Gardener - truck farm, owns his home with a mortgage; Kattie, wife, ae 34, married 17 yr, 9 children, 9 living, born in OH, parents born in OH; Rena, daughter, ae 17, born in NY; Sylvia, daughter, ae 15; Bertha, daughter, ae 13; Leona, daughter, ae 11; Harvey, son, ae 9; Frances, daughter, ae 7; Wallace, son, ae 5; Lula, daughter, ae 3; Virginia, daughter, ae 1.
 - 1920 census, Gouverneur, St Lawrence, NY, fam # 67 - Tuttle Fred E, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 58, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - dairy; Kate M, wife, ae 44, born in OH, parents born in OH; Harvey E, son, ae 19, born in NY, Farm Laborer - working out; Francis W, daughter, ae 17; Wallace E, son, ae 14; Lula B, daughterr, ae 13; Virginia R, daughter, ae 10; Bernie W, son, ae 7; John M, son, ae 5; Earl R, son, ae 2 6/12.
 - 1930 census, Gouvernour, St Lawrence, NY, fam # 60 - Tuttle Fred, owns his home, ae 69, married at age 28, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - small farm; Kate, wife, ae 53, married at age 16, born in OH, parents born in OH; Earl, son, ae 12, born in NY.
 - 1940 census, Gouverneur, St Lawrence, NY, fam # 58 - Tuttle Fred C, ae 79, 8th grade, born in NY, Kate, wife, ae 64, 8th grade, born in NY; Girard Virginia, daughter, ae -, 8th grade, born in NY; Tuttle Sylvia U, daughter, ae 25, 8th grade, Machine Operator - hosiery mill; Girard John, son-in-law, ae 22, 3 ur HS, born in NY, Miner - St Joseph Lead Company. [the last two individuals ar mixed up somehow] [Who is Sylvia?]

 - Obituary (Find A Grave / Gouverneur Tribune Press - Wednesday June 18, 1947)
  Frederick Eugene Tuttle, a farmer on the Scotch Settlement road, died at his home Saturday afternoon. A resident here for some years he had been in poor health for about a year. He was 80 years of age.
  Rev. Harold A. Thomas of the First Methodist church officiated at the funeral services held at the home Tuesday afternoon. Burial was made in Riverside cemetery.
  Surviving Mr. Tuttle are five sons, Harvey Tuttle, Watertown; Wallace Tuttle, Syracuse; Benjamin Tuttle, Macomb; John Tuttle, Gouverneur, Thomas Tuttle, Massena; four daughter, Mrs. Charles (Rena) Orford, Fowler; Mrs. Benjamin (Sylvia) Howells, Hilldale, Utah; Miss Lula Tuttle, New York city; Mrs. James (Virginia) Scott, Michigan City, Ind; three brothers, Charles Tuttle, Utica; Byron Tuttle, Gouverneur; Floyd Tuttle, Watertown; 27 grandchildren and two great-grand children.
  Mr. Tuttle was born in the town of Gouverneur July 15, 1863, the son of Luther and Harriet Ousterhout Tuttle. After spending his youth in this section, Mr. Tuttle settled in Cedar Rapids, Ia, where he worked as a mechanic for two years. While in Cedar Rapids he married the former Kate Vernon Morris in 1893. The ceremony was performed by Rev. James Carter, a Presbyterian clergyman.
  Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle returned to Gouverneur in 1895 to take up farming. Several years he purchased his present farm. He also worked on other farms in this section.


13544. Leone Tuttle

 - GFG - II


13546. Frances Willard Tuttle

 - GFG - II
 - Alt DOB: 10 Jun 1904


13548. Lulu Belle Tuttle

 - GFG - II
 - Where was she during the 1930 census?
 - Where was she during the 1940 census?
 - Newspaper Article (The Watertown Daily Standard, Watertown, New York, Monday, September 24, 1923)
  GOUVERNEUR. Sept 24—Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle, who reside on the Scotch Settlement Road reported this morning that their daughter, Lulu Belle Tuttle, aged 17 years, was missing from their home and no trace of her whereabouts can be discovered. The young woman had been ill with the grip for a week past but had improved and intended to return to her studies in the high school here Monday morning.
The family came to the village Saturday evening in their car and left the young woman at home with three younger children, the brother Harvey Tuttle driving the car to Gouverneur. Upon arriving at the village, he found that he had left his key at home and was unable to lock his car. He returned to his home and found Lulu with suit case packed. She returned to the village with him, telling him that her sister, Virginia knew where she was going and it was alright. Upon arriving here the car was parked and the young woman left the machine, leaving her hat in the car. but taking her suit case. From that time all trace of her was lost and she has not been seen nor heard from since. Her mother states that her home life was pleasant and she can assign no reason for her sudden disappearance in this manner, unless her mind might have been temporarily unbalanced as a result of her last, week's illness.
   This is the young girl's second year in high school and she was of a very studious nature, apparently enjoying her studies. She is large for her. age, weighing 130 pounds. five feet in height, dark complexion, blue eyes and ’brown hair. When she left she wore a light tan coat. low black slippers with strips. She has an uncle, Floyd Tuttle, and a sister. Miss Bertha Tuttle, stenographer, of 315 Holcomb street Watertown. They were communicated with but have heard nothing from the missing girl.

The Watertown Daily Standard, Watertown, New York, Thursday, October 18, 1923
  GOUVERNEUR, Oct. 18—The newspaper publicity which was given in regard to the disappearance of Miss Lulu Tuttle, the 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuttle of the Scotch Settlement road, has resulted in locating the young lady. Miss Tuttle disappeared from this village Saturday evening, September 22, after riding to town with her brother.
  It was reported a few days after her disappearance that the young lady had been seen by a schoolmate in the vicinity of Saranac Lake in company with another girl and two gentlemen seated along the roadside on a log. Nothing further, however, was learned in regard to her whereabouts until Chief of Police Thomas Love recently received a letter from George W. Lanpher of Lowville, in which he stated that the young lady was all right and was staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Pelo in Utica, who were friends of his, also that she was well and happy. He stated that in company with Mr. and Mrs. Pelo, they overtook Miss Tuttle with a suitcase walking along the highway in the vicinity of Potsdam and that she was very much exhausted.
   She told them that she had had trouble at home with her mother and gave the reasons why she had left her home. Finally, after considerable persuasion, she was induced to accompany Mr. and Mrs. Pelo to their home in Utica. The following day after receiving the letter from Mr. Lanpher, Chief Love received a letter from Mrs. Pelo, stating substantially what had been told by Mr. Lanpher, also that the girl did not wish to return to her home.
   Chief Love immediately communicated with the authorities in Utica requesting him to ascertain the truth of the matter and later received a favorable report from that source to the effect that the girl was at the address given and that the family appeared to be all right. Chief Love also communicated with the chief of police in Lowville regarding the identity and character of Mr. Lanpher, receiving a letter stating that the officer was acquainted with Mr. Lanpher who resided on a farm near Lowville and that he was a man well thought of in that community. The officer further added that Mr. and Mrs. Pelo were former residents of Lowville and he knew they were reliable people, and in his opinion that the young lady had gotten in a good home. The information also stated that the young lady was employed in a store in Utica. The information received has been given to the parents, who are as yet undecided as to whether they would attempt to have the young lady brought home or not.


13549. Virginia Rose Tuttle

 - GFG - II
 - Obituary (Find A Grave / Watertown Daily Times, NY, Tuesday, January 20, 2004)
  Virginia Tuttle Scott, 94, a longtime resident of 75 Barnes St., died Sunday in Kinney Nursing Home.
  Mrs. Scott worked for many years for Diamond International Corp. paper mill in Natural Dam, retiring in 1970.
  Born Feb. 28, 1909, in Gouverneur, daughter of Frederick Eugene and Kate V. Morrison Tuttle , she attended school in Gouverneur.
  She married Charles "Bud" Girard on June 22, 1929. The marriage ended in divorce. She married James W. Scott on June 26, 1942, in Michigan City, Ind. The marriage ended in divorce.
  She enjoyed painting and flower gardening.
  Surviving are nieces and nephews.
  Five brothers, Harvey, Wallace, Benjamin, John and Earl "Tom" Tuttle, and six sisters, Rena Orford, Sylvia Howells, Bertha Harsch, Frances Watt, Leone Tuttle and Lulu Tuttle, died before her.
  A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Riverside Cemetery with the Rev. Alan D. Kinney, pastor of Gouverneur First United Methodist Church, officiating.
  There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with Green Funeral Home.
  Donations may be made to Kinney Nursing Home, 57 W. Barney St., Gouverneur, N.Y. 13642.


13552. Earl Richard Tuttle

 - GFG - II


6970. Byron J Tuttle

 - GFG - II
 - 1900 census, Gouverneur, St Lawrence, NY, fam # 281 - Tuttle Byron, b. Mar 1870, ae 30, married 4 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Clerk, rents his home; Mary, wife, b. May 1872, ae 28, married 4 yr, 2 children, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Leonard, son, b. Feb 1897, ae 3, born in NY.
 - 1910 census, Gouverneur, St Lawrence, NY, (82 (?) Bordon) fam # 116 - Tuttle Byron J, ae 41, married 14 yr, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in VT, Clerk - grocery store, owns his home without a mortgage; Mary, wife, ae 39, married 14 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, father born in Ireland, mother born in Canada; Leonard B, son, ae 13, born in NY; Herbert D, son, ae 9.
 - 1920 census, Gouverneur, St Lawrence, NY, (28 Handsboro(?) St) fam # 300 - Tuttle Byron J, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 48, born in NY, parents born in NY, Manager - grocery store; Mary, wife, ae 47, born in NY, father born in born in Ireland, mother born in Canada; Leonard, son, ae 22, born in NY, student; Herbert, son, ae 19, student.
 - 1930 census, Gouvernour, St Lawrence, NY, (24 Johnstown St) fam # 191 - Tuttle Byron J, owns his home with a value of $4000, ae 61, married at age 25, born in NY, parents born in NY, Retail Grocer - owns business; Mary J, wife, ae 58, married at age 23, born in NY, father born in Ireland, mother born in Canada.
 - 1940 census, Gouverneur, St Lawrence, NY , (24 Johnstown Street) no fam # - Tuttle Byron J, owns his home with a value of $4000, ae 70, 8th grade, born in NY, Clerk - retail store; Mary J, wife, ae 68, 8th grade, born inNY.


13554. Tuttle Child

 - GFG - II
 - Indicated in the 1900 census.


13555. Herbert D Tuttle

 - GFG - II
 - 1930 census, Rochester, Monroe, NY, (397 Parsells Avenue) fam # 114 - Graning elizabeth L; ...Tuttle Herbert D, roomer, ae 29, born inNY, parents born in NY, Dentist - general paractice.
 - 1940 census, Irondequoit, Monroe, NY, (101 Culver Pkwy) fam # 304 - Tuttle Herbert D, ae 39, born in NY, Dentist - private pratice; Lillian R, wife, ae 39, born in NY, Hygenist - office work.


6973. Floyd L Tuttle

 - GFG - II

 - Death Announcement (The Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY, March 11, 1965)
  WATERTOWN - Services for Floyd L. Tuttle, 84, of 404 S. Massey St. retired watchman for the Agricuitural Insurance Co. and the Northern New York Trust Co., who died Tuesday on Mercy Hospital will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Wilcox & McCalle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery.


Cynthia M Wilcox

 - Obituary (Watertown Daily Times, New York, Friday, April 2, 1971)
  Mrs. Cynthia M. Wilcox Tuttle, 96, of 404 S. Massey St., widow of Floyd L. Tuttle, died at 1:55 Thursday afternoon in the Madonna Home of the Mercy Hospital, where she had been a patient since June 9.
   She had been ill nearly a year, having been admitted to the hospital May 25 before her transfer to the nursing home. Death was attributed to infirmities of old age. She was a sister of Edwin D. Wilcox, 275 Flower Ave. W., retired funeral director, who will be 90 years old May 23.
  Also surviving is a step-son, Ernest H. Tuttle of Brockport.
  Mrs. Tuttle's other brother, Marshall A. Wilcox, died here during the typhoid epidemic of 1904. Her sister, Mrs. Albert V. (Clarissa) Thompson, died in San Francisco, Calif., about two years ago at the age of 82.
   The funeral for Mrs. Tuttle will be Saturday morning at 11 in the Trinity Episcopal Church. Rev. Elliott F. Metcalf, rector, will officiate. Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery.
  Friends may call at the Cummings Funeral Home, 212-214 Sterling Street, where she lived for a time during the early part of her life, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
   Ms. Tuttle was born Sept. 12, 1874, on a farm near Three Mile Bay, Town of Lyme, between Three Mile Bay and Cape Vincent, a daughter of Edwin D. and Mary A. Perney Wilcox. The Wilcox family was among the pioneers of Jefferson County.
  Mrs. Tuttle's father, a sailor, died in 1881, and later her mother was married to Eugene Lynts of the Town of Cape Vincent. The family subsequently lived at Chaumont and Mrs. Tuttle attended school there.
  As a young woman Mrs. Tuttle taught school for three years at Point Salubrious. Later, she turned to the field of music and for years gave music lessons, visiting the homes of her pupils to teach them.
   Meanwhile, her step-father, Mr. Lynts, died and about 1896 Mrs. Lynts and the children moved from Chaumont to Watertown. Except for a time when she lived in California, Mrs. Tuttle had since resided here.
  About 1899 her mother was married to Bartholomew Flynn, a Watertown undertaker. He died Jan. 7, 1914 and Mrs. Flynn died July 25,1949.
  Mrs. Tuttle was for a number of years employed as a sales clerk in the department store of Campbell's Inc., which was located in Public Square.
  She was married to Floyd L. Tuttle of this city in Watertown on Oct. 26, 1940. He died here March 9, 1965 at the age of 84.


6999. Maude Jacobson

 - GFG - A 1441 / I / II
 - Lee Winfield Terpening and Maude Jacobson are 5th cousins.  Their common ancestors are Johann Frederick Getman and Maria Johanna Bierman.


Lee Winfield Terpening

 - GFG - A / VIII
 - Lee Winfield Terpening and Maude Jacobson are 5th cousins.  Their common ancestors are Johann Frederick Getman and Maria Johanna Bierman.
 - Alt DOB: 24 May 1875
 - AKA: Leo
 - 1900 census, Litchfield, (Cedarville) Herkimer, NY, fam # 39 - Living with his father-in-law.
 - 1910 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 53 - Terpning Lee, ae 34, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer -General, rents his home;  Francis, mother, ae 61, married 38 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Peter, father, ae 66, married 38 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer-Farm; Mary, daughter, ae 11, born in NY, barents born in NY; Ruth, daughter, ae 8.
 - 1920 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 167 - Turpening Lee, rents his home, ae 45, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Dairy Farm; Francis, wife, ae 44, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary, ae 21 daughter, born in NY; Ruth, daughter, ae 18; Peter, uncle, ae 76, born in NY, parents born in NY ; Griffin Peter, boarder, ae 75, born in NY, parents born in NY.


13560. Susan Terpening

 - GFG - A / VIII / A/ I / II


7000. Bertha Ellen Jacobson

 - GFG - A 1442 / I / II


David G Metzger

 - 1900 census, Litchfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 65 - Metzger David Jr, b. Apr 1872, ae 28, married less than a year, born in NY, parents born in Germany, Farmer, owns his home with a mortgage; Bertha, wife, b. Jul 1875, ae 24, married less than a year, no children, born in NY, parents born in NY; David C, father, b. Feb 1830, ae 69, born in Germany, parents born in Germany, immigrated in 1856, retired.
 - 1910 census, Litchfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 109 - Metzger David G, ae 38, married 10 yr, born in NY, parents born in Germany, Farmer - Dairy Farm, owns his home without a mortgage; Bertha, wife, ae 34, married 10 yr, 3 children, 3 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Edward J, son, ae 9 born in NY; Leonard D, son, ae 6; Gertrude F, daughter, ae 1; David, father, ae 79, widower, born in Germany, parents born in Germany, immigrated in 1859
  - 1920 census, Litchfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 123 - Metzger David, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 46, born in NY, parent sborn in Germany, farmer - Dairy Farm; Bertha, wife, ae 44, born in NY, parents born in NY; Edward, son, ae 19, born in NY; Leonard, son, ae 17; Gertrude, daughtger, ae 11.
 - 1930 census, Litchfield, herkimer, NY, (Cedarville Road) fam # 126 - Metzger David G, owns his home with a value of $9000, owns a radio, ae 58, married at age 28, born in NY, parents born in Germany, Farmer - Dairy Farm; Bertha E, wife, ae 54, married at age 24, born in NY, parents born in NY; Edward J, son, ae 29, born in NY, Truckman - Trucking; Lenard D, son, ae 26, Truckman - Trucking; Gertrude, daughter, ae 21.
 - 1940 census, Litchfield, HerkImer, NY, fam # 54 - Metzer (sic) David E (sic), owns his home with a value of $2000, ae 69, 7th grade, born in NY, Retired Farmer; Bertha E, wife, ae 64, 7th grade, bonr in NY; Edward J, son, ae 39, 8th grade, born in NY, Trucking - Self.

 - Death Announcement (Utica Daily Press, NY, March, (undated) 1945)
  METZGER - At a Utica hospital, Mar. 10, 1945. David G. Metzger of Litchfield, N.Y. in his 73rd year. funeral services will be held from the Wilcox Funeral Home, West Winfield, Wednesday, Mar. 14, at 2 p. m. Friends are invited and may call at eh Funeral Home at their convience. Interment will be at Cedarville.


Marriage Notes for Bertha Ellen Jacobson and David G Metzger

 - Wedding Announcement (Daily Press, Utica, NY, Nov 13, 1899)
  Cedarville - ... The marriage of David Metzger and Miss Bertha Jacobson is announced for Wednesday of this week.


13561. Edward J Metzger

 - GFG - A / I / II
 - Obituary (The Daily Press, Utica, NY, Monday, June 25, 1973)
  CEDERVlLLE - Edward J. Metzger, 72, of Silver Street, Town of Litchfield, a farmer, died Sunday in Mohawk Valley General Hospital, Ilion.
  He was born in the Town of Lichfield. He attended local schools. He was married to Frances Kay in 1952.
  Mr. Metzger was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Herkimer and the Winfield Masonic Lodge, West Winfield. He leaves his wife, a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Burns, Cedarville and a brother, Leonard Metzger, West Winfield.
  The funeral will at 2 Wednesday from the Wilcox Funeral Home, West Winfield. Burial will be in Cedarville Cemetery.
  Calling hours are 7 to 9 tonight and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Tuesday.


7001. Charles Frank Jacobson

 - GFG - A / I / II
 - 1910 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY (James Street) FAM # 98 - Jacobson Charles, ae 30, married 10 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Butcher - Meat Shop; Mary, wife. ae 32, married 10 yr, 4 children, 4 living, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland, immigrated in 1889, Servant - Working Out; Carrie, daughter, ae 9, born in NY; Anna, daughter, ae 8; Mary, daughter, ae 5; Francis, daughter, ae 3.
 - He resided at Richfield Springs, Otsego, NY, when he registered for the WWI draft (Sep 12, 1918) He was employed ae a Butcher by Samuel Grossman and listed Mary Jacobson as closest relative.
 - 1920 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 127 - Jacobson Charles, rents his home, ae 42, born in NY, parent sborn in NY, Butcher - Meat Market; Mary, wife, ae 42, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland, Housework - Private Family; Carrie, daughter, ae 19, born in NY; Anna, daughter, ae 15; Marian, daughter, ae 15; Frances, daughter, ae 13.
 - 1930 census, Richfield Springs, Otsego, NY, (Warren Street) fam # 5 - Jacobson Charles, owns his home with a value of $1400, ae 48, married at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY, Meat Cutter - Market; Mary, wife, ae 48, married at age 20, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland; Carrie, daughter, ae 25 (?), born in NY, parents born in NY, Stenographer - Law Office.
 - 1940 census, Richfield Springs, Otsego, NY, fam # 334 - Mary Jacobson, own sher home with a value of $1300, ae 63, 8th grade, born in NY; Stanley Palmer, son-in-law, ae 45, 3 yr HS< born in NY, Rail Road Conductor; Carrie, daughter, ae 37, 3 yr HS, born inNY; Willard, grandson, ae 1, born in NY; Charles Jacobson, husband, ae 64, 8th grade, born in NY, Bar Tender.

 - Obituary (The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, NY, Thursday, March 9, 1967)
  Charles F. Jacobson, aged 86, of Richfield Springs, died March 6 at the Bella Vista Nursing Home in Richfield Springs.
  Mr. Jacobson was born in Cedarville on June 18, 1880, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jacobson. He attended schools in Cedarville. He married Mary Walsh in Richfield Springs and they made their home there, where he was a meat cutter. He also had owned his own butcher shop. Mrs. Jacobson died in 1947.
  Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Frances Walrath of Chester, Pa., Miss Marian Jacobson, also of Chester, and Miss Ann Jacobson of Utica, and three grandchildren.
   Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. on Wednesday from the McGrath Funeral Home in Richfield Springs, with the Rev. Horace A. del Pozzo, pastor of the Richfield Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery in Richfield Springs.


Mary Welsh

 - Obituary (The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, NY, Friday, July 18, 1947)
  The death of Mary E. Welsh Jacobson, wife of Charles Jacobson occurred at her home in Warren Street, Wednesday, July 9th after a long illness.
  Mrs. Jacobson was born in County Mayo, Ireland, May 18. 1880. Her parents were Patrick and Anna O'Donnel Walsh. She had been a resident of this village for many years.
  Besides her husband, she is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Stanley Palmer of this village; Miss Anna Jacobson, Utica; Mrs. George Sharpe, New York and Mrs. Glenn Walrath, Chester, Pa., by one brother, P. J. Walsh, Kosburn, Canada and by three grandchildren.
  The funeral was held in St Joseph's Church, Saturday at 9:30 o'clock, the Rev. Arthur J. Kelly officiating and the-interment was in St. Joseph's cemetery.


13565. Anna Jacobson

 - GFG - A / I / II

 - 1940 census,


13566. Marian R Jacobson

 - GFG - A / I / II


Pulaski Birch Culbert

 - 1910 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY (James Street) fam # 89 - Culbert Fred, ae 45, married 15 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Bartender - Saloon, rents his home; Ella, wife, ae 38, married 15 yr, 1 child, none living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Pulaskia, nephew, ae 11, born in NY, parents born in NY, Newsboy - On Street; Palmer Richard, nephew, ae 15, born in NY, parents born in NY; David, nephew, ae 10; May, neice, ae 9; Helen, neice, ae 7.
 - 1930 census, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa, (B-7 Spruce Street) fam # 19 - Culbert Pulaski, rents his home, ae 31, married at age 24, born in Oh, parents born in Pa, Supervisor - Laundry; Marion, wife, ae 24, married at age 17, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Irish Free State, Waitress - Restaurant.
 - 1940 census, Richfield Springs, Otsego, NY, (Park INN) Pulaski Culberet, ae 41, 4 yr HS, born in OH, relocated from Milton, Union, PA, Hotel Proprietor; (2 employees and 1 roomer).


13567. Frances Jacobson

 - GFG - A / I / II


Glen Walrath

 - Parentage presumed based on 1910 census.


7006. Bertha Ackler

 - GFG - I / II
 - AKA: Elizabeth Neeley Ackler (Patrick)


Charles Bertram Luke

 - 1910 census, Whitestown, Oneida, NY, (---brook St) fam # 58 - Luke Charles B, ae 34, married 8 yr, born in NY, parents born in US, Bookkeeper - Lumber Yard, rents his home; Bertha, wife, ae 34, married 8 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY; Harry, son, ae 2, born in NY; Harold, son, ae 1; Sarah, mother, ae 57, widow, 4 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - He resided at Clinton Street, Whitestbore, Oneida, NY when he registered for the WWI draft (Sep 12, 1918) He was employed as a Bookkeeper by donlon and Waterbury and listed Mrs Bertha Luke as his closest relative.
 - 1920 census, Whitestown, Oneida, NY, (64 Clinton Street) fam # 7 - Luke Charles B, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 44, widower, born in NY, father born in US, mother born in NY, Bookkeeper - Office; Henry B, son, ae 11, born in NY, parents born in NY; Harold D, son, ae 10; Sponable Catherine, friend, ae 72, born in NY, father born in Ct, mother born in NY, Housekeeper - Private Family.
 - 1930 census, Whitestown, Oneid,a NY, (17 Clinton Road) fam # 17 - Luke Charles B, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 54, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Salesman - Lumber; Harry B, son, ae 22, born in NY, parents born in NY.


13568. Harry Bertram Luke

 - GFG - I / II


13569. Harold Dwane Luke

 - GFG - I / II


7009. Leon A Wollaber

 -  GFG - II / II / II
 - 1900 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 71 - Wollaber Leon A, b. Feb 1879, ae 21, married 1 yr, born in NY, parent sborn in NY, Farmer, owns his home without a mortgage; Stella M, wife, b. Feb 1878, ae 22, married 1 yr, 1 child, 0 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Orpha, mother, b. Oct 1847, ae 52, married 25 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - 1910 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 52 - Wollaber, Leon A, ae 31, married 11 yr, born in NY, parent sborn in NY, Farmer - Own Farm, own shis home without a mortgage; Estella M, wife, ae 32, married 11 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Iva, daughter, ae 10, born in NY; Mable, daughter, ae 5; Orpha, mother, ae 61, married 32 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - He resided at RD # 2 Ilion, Herkimer, NY when he regisdtered for the WWI draft (Sep 12, 1918) He was self employed as a farmer and listed Stella Woolaber as his closest relative.
 - 1920 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, (Elizabethtown) fam # 79 - Wollaber Leon, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 41, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Dairy; Stella, wife, ae 41, born in NY, parent sborn in NY; Iva, daughter, ae 19, born in NY; Mable, daughter, ae 15.
 - 1930 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, (Elizabethtown Road) fam # 37 - Wollaber Leon A, owns his home, owns a radio, ae 51, married at age 20, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Dairy; Stella M, wife, ae 52, married at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY.


13570. Iva M Wollaber

 - GFG - II / II / II


13571. Mable Wollaber

 - GFG - II / II / II