- GFG # A 120ba / C 336a / VIII
- 1900 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 209 - House John H, b. Jan 1857, ae 43, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home without a mortgage; Watkins, Henry, Servant, b. Aug (?) 1842, ae 57, married 11 yr, born in England, parents born in England, immigrated in 1867, Farm Laborer; Mary, wife, b. Apr 1852, ae 48, married 11 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in MI, parents born in NY, Servant; William, boarder, b. Jul 1890, ae 9, born in NY; Lake Fred, Servant, b. Oct 1878, ae 21, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer.- Newspaper Article (unsourced)
AGED MAN TAKES
Herkimer County Man, Accused of Murdering Wife, Hangs Himself in Cell.
Herkimer, July 10.-John Henry House, aged 78 years, who was held in the Herkimer county Jail here on a charge of wife murder, hanged himself in his cell during the night. House, who had been married five times, was alleged to have killed his wife at their home in Columbia Center, July 3. John Henry House, 67, under indictment in Herkimer County for the murder of his wife, Mrs. Harriet Schmall.House, a former Baldwinsville woman, committed suicide in his cell in the Herkimer County Jail sometime Wednesday night of last week. The body was found hanging from the cell celling early Thursday morning by Jail attendants who were carrying food to the prisoners. The indictment against House charged that on the morning of June 26 he slashed the throat of his wife with either a knife or a razor. He stoutly maintained that he had killed his wife in self-defense after she attacked him with a carving knife. This explanation was never accepted by the authorities, who continued their search for a razor they believed he had used.
- 1900 census, Winfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 246 - She and her children were living with her parents.
- 1910 census, Winfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 375 - She and her children were living with her parents.
- 1920 census, Winfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 346 - Living with her son, Loren House.
- 1930 census, Winfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 89 - Living with her son, Loren House.- Obituary (Daily Press, Utica, NY, Friday, January 26, 1940)
Cedarvllle—Mia. Cora Houee, 75, who had suffered from a heart ailment for several years, was found dead in bed at her home near here Jan. 25, 1940.
Loren House Jr., a grandson, made the discovery after she had failed to respond to calls.
Mrs. House was born near Leonardsville, daughter of Loren and Lodena Knight Firman. She was married to John House of Columbia on April 16, 1883. He died several years ago.
Mrs. House taught school in the Leonardsville area after her graduation from the old Winfleld Academy. She also taught music at home.
She was a member of the Millers Mills Free Will Baptist Church.
Surviving are a son, Lorcn, with whom she lived; two daughters, Mrs. Claude Eckler, Ilion, and Mrs. Irving Doremus, Cedarville; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Clapsaddle, West Winfield; seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.
The funeral will be conducted from the home Sunday at 2:30 p. m.. Burial will be in Cedarville Cemetery.
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- Presumed to have died in childbirth [WG]
- GFG # VIII 1462
- She was the daughter of Ephraim G. and Maria Nooman.
- She was the third wife of John Henry House who she married Sept. 24, 1896.
- She was found hanging in home. Inquest was held and determined it to be a suicide.
Marriage Notes for John Henry House and Adelaide Allen
- Divorced in 1902
- his last wife, Harriet Schmall (Schmoll) (m. 1923) who he murdered in 1924. Harriet was not without her own baggage, she shot and killed a woman that her first husband, James Schmall was fooling around with in 1900.
- married to John Henry House Feb 1923, his fifth and last wife. She was previously married to James Schmoll. She was murdered by John Henry House, who hanged himself in the Herkimer County Jail thirteen days later.- Newspaper Article (Syracuse Journal, NY, June 28, 1924)
Herkimer, N. Y., June 28 - John Henry House, 67, will be charged with first degree murder and in all probability die in the elect4ric chair, for the murder of his fifth wife, Harriet A. House, 66, in Columbia Center, Thursday. The Grand Jury will not go into session until November, delaying the trial until winter, but general indications are that house will pay the death penalty.
Mrs. House was murdered with a butcher knife. Her head had nearly been severed by the deep slashes, some of them being from three to five inches in length. The body was found by Jacob Shaul, in whom home she was working as housekeeper since separation from her husband recently.
House was taken to the Herkimer county jail soon after the murder had been discovered by Deputy Sheriff Ralph Cross (?). He confessed immediately, declaring he had killed his fifth wife in self-defense.
Displays No Regrets
“No sir! I'm not sorry I killed her, I'd do it again if I had the chance. She came after me with a butcher knife, but I wasn't afraid. I got hold of the knife and cut her in the back of the neck first, then in the throat.'
“ I left her kicking and bleeding on the floor.” He said “but I didn't know she was dead until I heard them tell in on the phone.”
House returned to his home after murdering his wife, sat at his party phone and listened to the conversations of his neighbors, according to the story he told the sheriff.\
An autopsy on the body of Mrs. House was held Friday morning at the Whiter undertaking parlors at Ilion. It was revealed by Dr. Merton S. Brown, Columbia Center, and Dr. Harry Halliwell, Ilion, that the knife had severed the woman's windpipe and several prominent arteries. An inquest was scheduled for Saturday afternoon.
Had Five Wives
House divorced his first wife, Cora Firman, after she had left him. His second wife, Eva Hadcock, died from child birth. His third wife was found hanging to a hook behind the parlor door and his fourth wife divorced him. His matrimonial ventures came to an end Thursday when he murdered his fifth wife in cold blood.
The much married man advertised for housekeepers consistently. He never failed to ask them to marry him. His fifth wife Mrs. Harriet Schmoll (?), was living in Clinton when she read this advertisement for a housekeeper.
After their marriage Mrs. House led an unhappy existence, it was proven in the separation action. She told of how House vented his anger on her at the slightest pretext.
“We were a couple of old people and I thought we could take some contentment together,” Mrs. House said. “but I soon found out otherwise.”
After the separation Mrs. House went as housekeeper to the Shaul home. House visited her on three or four occasions and each time had an argument with his wife, Shaul testified. According to his story, Mrs. Shaul referred to his visits as “that brute has come again to make trouble.”
Didn't Seem Angry
Mrs. Ina Hotaling, a friend and neighbor, had visited Mrs. House a short time before the murder took place and was the last person to see her alive. She said there was no indication that House was angry when she saw him in the yard.
It is believed that House came to the Shaul home about 3:15 p. m. Thursday. As he told the story his wife attacked him following an argument, the murder taking place at 3:30 o'clock.
Shaul returned home about 6 p. m. and found the body of Mrs. House lying on the kitchen floor in a pool of blood. She had been literally hacked to death.
House told the story of his life after he had been jailed. He said he had graduated from the Utica Business College in 1882 and was once a Sunday school superintendent. He served 11 months as attendant in the Utica State Hospital, and was secretary of the Cemetery Association and held other offices.
He is just the opposite of his wife in stature. He stands six feet in his stocking feet and weighs 185 pounds. His wife weighed less than 115 pounds.
- GFG # A 120bd / C 336d / VIII 871
- Clara E. House and Frank E Skinner are 1st cousins.
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- Clara E. House and Frank E Skinner are 1st cousins.
- 1892 NYS census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, image 10, left page, col 2 - Frank E Skinner, ae 29, born in US, Farmer; Myrtle H, ae 8.
- 1900 census, Warren, Herkimer, NY, fam # 83 - Skinner Frank E, b. Mar 1864, ae 36, married 7 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, rents his home; Nancy E, wife, b. Jan 1862, ae 37, Married 7 yr, 1 child, 1 living; born in NY, parents born in NY; Myrtle H, daughter, b. Aug 1884, ae 15, born in NY; Virgin Owen, step son, b. Oct 1886, ae 13, born in MI, father born in England, mother born in NY; Miller Ethel G, (relationship uncertain) b. Jan 1897, ae 3, born in NY, parents born in NY.- Obituary (Utica Herald-Dispatch, NY, Thursday, February 18, 1915)
Mohawk. Feb. 18. — Frank E. Skinner, aged 52 years, who died yesterday, after a brief illness with pneumonia, was born in the town of Columbia, the son of Damon Skinner and Helen M. Foskett. He came to Mohawk about 12 years ago and was for several years employed at the Mohawk feed mills as millwright. His last employment was with G. M. Helmer of Herkimer. There survive his wife, one daughter, Myrtle H. Skinner: a stepson, Owen Virgin, and a niece. Ethel G. Miller, all of Richfield street. Mohawk, and his father, who lives in Columbia. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning from the home, the Rev. C. M. Gearhart officiating. The remains will be taken to Millers Mills, where a prayer will be given at the church and interment made in the local cemetery.
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- 1920 census, Mohawk, Herkimer, NY, (51 Richfield Street) fam # 95 - Living with her step-brother Owen Virgin.
- 1930 census, German Flatts (Mohawk), Herkimer, NY, (33 S Richfield) fam # 172 - Living with her step-mother.
- Newspaper Article (Utica Daily Press, NY, Thursday, September 13, 1934)
Miss Myrtle Skinner waa honored at a farewell party given by the Ever Ready Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church at the home of Mrs. Dorian Pond. Miss Skinner leaves Monday with her mother for Pontiac, Mich., where they will make their home.
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- Clara E. House and Frank E Skinner are 1st cousins.
- 1892 NYS census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, image 10, left page, col 2 - Frank E Skinner, ae 29, born in US, Farmer; Myrtle H, ae 8.
- 1900 census, Warren, Herkimer, NY, fam # 83 - Skinner Frank E, b. Mar 1864, ae 36, married 7 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, rents his home; Nancy E, wife, b. Jan 1862, ae 37, Married 7 yr, 1 child, 1 living; born in NY, parents born in NY; Myrtle H, daughter, b. Aug 1884, ae 15, born in NY; Virgin Owen, step son, b. Oct 1886, ae 13, born in MI, father born in England, mother born in NY; Miller Ethel G, (relationship uncertain) b. Jan 1897, ae 3, born in NY, parents born in NY.- Obituary (Utica Herald-Dispatch, NY, Thursday, February 18, 1915)
Mohawk. Feb. 18. — Frank E. Skinner, aged 52 years, who died yesterday, after a brief illness with pneumonia, was born in the town of Columbia, the son of Damon Skinner and Helen M. Foskett. He came to Mohawk about 12 years ago and was for several years employed at the Mohawk feed mills as millwright. His last employment was with G. M. Helmer of Herkimer. There survive his wife, one daughter, Myrtle H. Skinner: a stepson, Owen Virgin, and a niece. Ethel G. Miller, all of Richfield street. Mohawk, and his father, who lives in Columbia. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning from the home, the Rev. C. M. Gearhart officiating. The remains will be taken to Millers Mills, where a prayer will be given at the church and interment made in the local cemetery.
- GFG # A 120bd / C 336d / VIII 871
- Clara E. House and Frank E Skinner are 1st cousins.
- 1930 census, German Flatts (Mohawk), Herkimer, NY, (33 S Richfield) fam # 172 - Skinner Elizabeth N, owns her home with a value of $3000, ae 67, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Myrtle H, [step]daughter, ae 45, born in NY, parents bornin NY, Wirer - Typewriter Factory; Virgin Owen C, son, ae 42, born in NY, parents born in NY, Polisher - Gun Factory.
- 1940 census, Mohawk, Herkimer, NY, (51 Richfield Street) fam # 95 - Virgin Owen, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 33, born in MI, father born in England, mother born in NY, Polisher - Typewriter Works; Skinner Elizabeth, mother, ae 57, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Myrtle, step-sister, ae 35, born in NY, parents born in NY, Wiring - Typewriter Works.
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- Obituary (Richfield Springs Mercury, Thursday, November 16, 1899)
Millers Mills ... Hattie, wife of Ulysses Miller, died Wednesday, Nov. 1st, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Skinner, aged 29 years. She leaves, besides her father and mother, one brother, a husband and four small children. The funeral services were held at the church here Sat urday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Wood of Jordanville.
- 1900 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 208 - Miler Ulisses (sic), b. Sep 1868, ae 31 widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer, owns his home with a mortgage; Christina, mother, b. Aug 1836, ae 63, widow, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, House Keeper; Laverne, Son, b. Feb 1893, ae 7, born in NY Lyle, son, b. Jan 1895, ae 5.
- 1910 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 91 - Miller Ulysses A, ae 32, married 2 times, married 8 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Own Farm, owns his home without a mortgage; Bertha E., wife, ae 32, married 1 time, married 8 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY; Clark A, son, ae 7, born in NY; Clara I, daughter, ae 5; Fred W, son, ae 1 3/12. [Children from his first marriage are not in this household]
- 1920 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, (Millers Mills) fam # 225 - Miller Ulysses, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 51, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - Dairy Farm; Bertha, wife, ae 41, born in NY, parents born in NY; Clara, daughter, ae 14; born in NY; Fred, son, ae 11; May, daughter, ae 8; Getman Ida, mother-in-law, ae 63, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY..
- 1930 Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 39 - Miller Ulysses A, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 61, first married at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - Road Construction; Bertha E, wife, ae 51, married at age 22, born in NY, parents born in NY; Florence, daughter, ae 9, born in NY; Getman Ida F, mother-in-law, ae 74, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Finger William H, uncle, ae 96, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1940 census, Richfied Springs, Otsego, NY, fam # 272 - Ulyssess (sic) Miller, rents his home, ae 71, 8th grade, born in NY, Feed Store Worker; Bertah (sic), ae 61, 8th grade, born in NY; Frederick, son, ae 31, 2 yr HS, born in NY, Coal Yard Worker; Florence, daughter, ae 19, 2 yr HS.- Newspaper Article (Ilion Citizen, NY, Friday, November 8, 1901)
Getman & Freer have sold their store, with contents, to Andrew Getman. Mr. Getman has put his son-in-law, Ulysses Miller, in the store.- Obituary (Utica Observer-Dispatch, NY, Thursday, February 27, 1951)
Ilion — Ulysses A. Miller, 82, of 40 West State St., died Feb. 27, 1951 in his home after an illness of several months.
He was born Dec. 14, 1888 at Millers Mills, son of Sanford and Christina Finger Miller, and married Bertha Getman in 1901 at Monticello. He had worked at the Schimmel feed store in Richfield Springs about 10 years prior to his moving to Ilion in August, 1950. He had lived in Richfield Springs for about 25 years and attended the Baptist Church.
Besides his widow, he leaves four daughters, Mrs. Lynn Tutty, Cedarville, Mrs. Charles lady. Lynn, Mass., Mrs. Mae Griffin, Richfield Springs, and Mrs. Burt Stoltz, also of Richfield Springs; two sons, LaVerne Miller , Frankfort, and Fred of Ilion, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 2 p/ m/ Thursday from the Applegate Funeral Home. Dr. Paul Wagner offficiating. Burial will be at Millers Mills.
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- 1910 Columbia, Herkimer, NY, dw 75 fam 80, ED 1, p 3B/113. Lyle servant in home of Fred Gardner,.
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- Dean James Pierce and Marcia Adella Skinner are 1st cousins. Their common ancestors are John Skinner Jr and Anna Miller.
- She seems to have died as the result of childbirth.
- Obituary (Richfield Springs Mercury, NY, Thursday, May 30, 1889)
The funeral of a young wife and mother, Mrs. Dean Pierce, of the Haner settlement, was held at the Columbia Church Monday. The many friends in the Sabbath school of which she was a former member, provided a profusion of choice and neatly arranged flowers. The remains were enclosed in an elegant white casket, while Rev. S. R. Ward offered words of comfort to the bereaved friends. She was 22 years old, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Skinner and leaves an infant (Sylvia) not yet three weeks old.
- GFG # A / C / VIII
- Dean James Pierce and Marcia Adella Skinner are 1st cousins. Their common ancestors are John Skinner Jr and Anna Miller.
- Listed as John G D, during the 1880 census.
- 1900 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 193 - Pierce Dean J, b. Mar 1863, ae 37 widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer, rents his home; Mary E, mother, b. Feb 1831, ae 69, widow, 7 children, 6 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, House Keeper; Sylvia, daughter, b. May 1889, ae 11, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1910 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 187 - Pierce Dean, ae 47, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Carpenter - Working Out, owns his home without a mortgage; Sophia, daughter, ae 21, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1920 census, Mohawk, Herkimer, NY, (Walnut Street) fam # 132 - Pierce Dean, rents his home, ae 56, born in NY, parents born in NY, Lathe Machine Operator - --- Mfg Works; Sylvia, daughter, ae 30, born in NY, parents born in NY, Hair Work and Crocheting - At Home; Bernice, grandaughter, ae 8, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1930 census, Mohawk, Herkimer, NY (9 Center Street) fam # 386 - Pierce Dean, owns his home with a value of $2400, ae 67, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Machine Operator - Typewriter Shop; Sylvia, daughter, ae 40, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY, Culling - Wool Shop; Bernice, grandaughter, ae 18, born in NY, parents born in NY.- Obituary (Utica Daily Press, NY Friday, December 9, 1938)
Mohawk - Dean Pierce 75, died Dec 8, 1938, at his home 11 E Center.
Mr. Pierce was the son of the late James Dean Pierce and Mary E Skinner Pierce, and a native of the Town of Columbia.
He had been employed for the past 18 years at the Remington Rand Typewriter plant in Ilion and attended Mohawk Reformed Church.
He married Marcia Adella Skinner who died a few years ago.
A daughter, Miss Sylva Pierce survives with two brothers, Milo, of Jordanville and Orlando, of Carlisle, N.Y., also one sister, Elizabeth of Clarkston, Mich.
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- 1900 Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 302 - Skinner Willliam, b. Mar 1866, ae 34, married 10 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home with a mortgage; Glendora, wife, b. Jun 1870, ae 29, married 10 yr, 4 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Ina, daughter, b. Mar 1898, ae 2, born in NY; Merril, son, b. Apr 1900, ae 1/12; John M, uncle, b. Feb 1843, ae 57, born in NY, Farm Laborer; Laura, aunt, b. Dec 1847, ae 52, Servant; Nancy E, mother, b. Apr 1848, ae 52, widow, 1 child, 1 living.
- 1910 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 298 - Skinner William J, ae 44, married 18 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Own Farm; Glendora, wife, ae 39, married 18 yr, 5 children, 3 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Ina M, daughter, ae 12; born in NY; Merle A, son, ae 10; Daisy A, daughter, ae 8; John M, uncle , ae 66, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer - Home Farm; Laura L, Aunt, ae 62.
- 1920 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, (South Columbia) fam # 116 - Skinner William J, ae 53, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer; John M, uncle, ae 76, born in NY, parents born in NY; Laura, aunt, ae 72.
- 1930 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 65 - Skinner William J, rents his home, ae 64, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - Road Construction.
- 1940 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, - (Columbia Center McCoons Crossing Road) fam # 59 - Shaul Harley; ... Skinner William, boarder, ae 75, widower, 1 yr HS, born in NY.
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- Death Announcement (Ilion Citizen, NY, Friday August 21, 1896)
South Columbia ... Harvey J., the six months old son of William and Glendora Skinner, who died Friday mornrng after a few hours illness was an exceptionally bright and and loveable child and his death is deeply regretted. Funeral services were held at his home Sunday afternoon.
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- 1920 census, Danube, Herkimer, NY, fam # 121 - He and his wife were living with his parents.
- 1930 census, Danube, Herkimer, NY, (Newville Road) fam # 145 - Cronkhite Ralph, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 38, married at age 26, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Dairy Farm; Ina, wife, ae 31, married at age 20, born in NY, parents born in NY, Teacher - Public School.
- 1940 census, Danube (Newville), Herkimer, NY, (Paradise Street) fam # 157 - Cronkhite Ralph, owns his home with a value of $1500, ae 49, 2 yr HS< born in NY, Painter - Building; Ina, wife, ae 42, 3 yr college, brn in NY.- Obituary (Courier Standard - Enterprise, Fort Plain, NY, April 20, 1976)
Ralph G. Cronkhite, 84, of Little Falls RD 3. died Fridayin Little Falls Hospital where he had been a patient for the past five days.
He had served as justice of the peace for the Town of Danube for 21 years and had also been tax collector for the town at one time.
Born Nov. 6, 1891, in the Town of Danube, he was a son of the late Grant and Kitty Seeber Cronkhite, and had resided in that town all his life. He was educated in St. Johnsville Schools.
He was married to the former Ina Skinner Dec. 20, 1919.
He was a member of the former Fordsbush Lutheran Church; a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 181, Little Falls, and the Herkimer County Magistrates Association.
Mr. Cronkhite was also a member of Nowadaga Grange No. 1298, Newville, and a past master of that grange. He was a member of the Pomona, State and National Granges.
He had operated a dairy farm in the Town of Danube for several years.
Survivors include his widow, three nephews, Gerald Casler, Fort Plain RD 3, Varnum N. Casler and Warren Casler, both of Fort Plain RD 1.
Funeral services were held Monday at 2:30 p.m. from the Chapman Funeral Home, Little Falls, with the Rev. Hugh C. Whitaker, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church officiating. Interment was made in Fort Plain cemetery.
Members of the Nowadaga Grange and the Masonic Lodge conducted ritualistic services Sunday evening.
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- 1880 census, Stark, Herkimer, NY, fam # 332 - Casler Monroe, ae 36, Carpenter, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary C, ae 38, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Ira W, son, ae 10, born in NY; Morris, ae 19, nephew, Carpenter, born in NY, parents born in NY. [living with his uncle]
- 1892 NYS census, Winfield, Herkimer - Morris A Casler, ae 28, born in US, Butcher; Nettie A, ae 27, born in US; Eldred A, ae 1, born in US.
- 1900 census, West Winfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 10 - He and his family were living with his in-laws.
- 1910 census, Pompton, Passaic, NJ, dwelling # 1 - Casler Morris, ae 47, married 23 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Standard Oil - Agent, rents his home; Nettie, wife, ae 45, married 23 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY; Ralph, son, ae 16, born in NY, Electrical School - Student.
- 1920 census, Butler, Morris, NJ, (Bartboldi (?) Avenue) fam # 619 - Casler Morris, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 56, born in NY, parents born in NY, Manager - Oil Station; Jenette A, wife, ae 54, born in NY, parents born in NY; Armstrong Kenneth G, nephew, ae 27, born in NY, parents born in NY, Salesman - Standard Oil.
- AKA: Nettie
- 1880 census, Winfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 75 - Curtis A Day ... Armstrong Nettie, ae 15, boarder, at school, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1930 census, Butler, Morris, NJ, (Bartholdi Avenue), fam # 250 - Casler Nettie A, owns her home with a value of $9000, ae 64, widow, married at age 22, born in NY, parents born in NY, Housekeepr - Boarding House; Tyler Margaret, sister-in-law, ae 64, married at age 19, born in NY, parents born in NY; (2 boarders)
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- His existance indicated in the 1900 census.
- Name taken from Unidilla Forks data page
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A 112ab / VIII
- Living with her grandparents, Edick, during the 1880 census.
- 1930 census, Butler, Morris, NJ, (Bartholdi Avenue), fam # 250 - Living with her sister-in-law Nettie Casler.
- 1900 census, West Winfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 6 - Tyler Herbert J, b. sep 1862, ae 37, married 15 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Finisher of Leather, owns his home with a mortgage; Maggie, wife, b. May 1865, ae 35, married 15 yr, 3 children, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Grace, daughter, b. Jun 1888, ae 11, born in NY.
- 1910 census, Winfield, Herkimer, NY (North Street) fam # 157 - Tyler Herbert, ae 49, married 23 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Foreman - Tannery, owns his home without a mortgage; Margaret, wife, ae 43, married 23 yr, 2 children, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, House Keeper - Private Family; Grace, daughter, ae 22, born in NY.
- 1920 census, West Winfield, Herkimer, NY, (North Street) fam # 226 - Tyler Herbert, owns his home without a mortgage, ae --, born in NY, parents born in NY, Leatherworker - Tannery; Margaret, wife, ae 5-, born in NY, parents born in NY; Sherwood Wm K, son-in-law, ae 34, born in NY, parents born in NY, Salesman - General Store; Grace, daughter, ae 32, born in NY; Raymond, grandson, ae 6/12, born in NY.
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- 1900 census, West Winfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 50 - Edick Harvey, b. May 1862, ae 39, married 18 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Milk Dealer; Ella E, wife, b. Oct 1861, ae 38, married 18 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born inNY, parents born in NY; Lulu N, daughter, b. Mar 1882, ae 17, born in NY; Blanch B, daughter, b. Oct 1890, ae 9; Bently Romenzo, father-in-law, b. Dec 1834, ae 65, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Capitalist.
- 1910 census, Bridgewater, Oneida, NY, fam # 96 - Edick Harvey, ae 47, married 28 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - General Farm, owns his home without a mortgage; Ella, wife, ae 47, married 28 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1920 census, Winfield, Herkimer, NY, (South Street) fam # 57 - Edick Harvey, owns his homew with out a mortgage, ae 57, born in NY, parents born in NY, Cattle Dealer; Ella E, wife, ae 58, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1930 census, West Winfield, Herkimer, NY, (South Street) fam # 225 - Edick Harvey, owns his home with a value of $5000, ae 67, married at age 20, born in NY, parents born in NY, Merchant - Coal; Ella E, wife, ae 68, married at the age of 21, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- GFG - A 112bc / VIII
- 1900 census, Winfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 376 - Edick Frank, b. Apr 1868, ae 32, married 11 yr, born in NY, parent sborn in NY, Farmer, rents his home; Maggie, wife, b. Jun 1871, ae 28, married 11 yr, 6 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in Ireland; Warren A, son, b. Oct 1891, ae 8, born in NY; Herbert, son, b. Dec 1892, ae 7; Harry, son, b. Mar 1898, ae 2; Winifred, daughter, b. Apr 1900, ae 1/12. [living near his presumed in-laws]
- 1910 census, Bridgewater, Oneida, NY, fam # 121 - Edick Frank, ae 42, married 20 yr, born in NY, parents born in NYFarmer - General Farm, rents his home; Maggie, wife, ae 38, married 20 yr, 7 children, 7 living, born in NY, parents born in Ireland; Warren, son, ae 18, born in NY, Farm Laborer - Homer Farm; Herbert, son, ae 17, Farm Laborer - Home Farm; Harry, son, ae 12; Winifred, ae 10, daughter, ae 10; Elizabeth, daughter, ae 3; Sara, daughter, ae 1.
- 1920 census, Utica (Ward 8) Oneida, NY (904 Lansing Street) fam # 127 - Edick Frank, rents his home, ae 52, born in NY, parents born in NY, Elevator Man - Knitting Mill; Margaret - wife, ae 48, born in NY, parent sborn in Ireland; Herbert, son, ae 26, born in NY, Knitter - Knitting Mill; Elizabeth, daughter, ae 19, Folder - Knitting Mill; Julia, daughter, ae 16, Inspector - Knitting Mill; Sarah, daughter, ae 11; Frank, son, ae 8; French Winifred, ae 21, born in NY, parents born in NY, Folder - Knitting Mill.
- GFG -A / VIII
- indicated in the 1900 census
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- 1930 census, Utica (district 145), Oneida, NY, (1417 Miller Street) fam # 297 - Edick Herbert, rents hi shome, owns a radio, ae 37, married at age 28, born in NY, parents born in NY, Forestry Foreman - City Parks; Bertha, wife, ae 38, first married at age 29, born in RI, father born in Vt, mother born in NY, Warp Drawer - Cotton Mill; Reed Hilda, step daughter, ae 18, born in NY, father born in Ma, mother born in RI, Waitress - Restaurant.
- GFG - A / VIII
- indicated in the 1900 census.
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- 1920 census, Utica (Ward 8) Oneida, NY (904 Lansing Street) fam # 127 - She was living with her parents.
- 1920 census, Utica (Ward 14) Oneida, NY, (1253 Walnut Street) fam # 25 - He was living with his parents.
- He resided at 1253 Walnut St, Utica whne he registered for the WWI draft (Sep 12, 1918) He was employed as a machine operator by Savage Arms and listed Margaret French as his closest relative.
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A112be / VIII
- 1910 census, Winfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 299 - Edick Clarence M, ae 29, married 6 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer - Home Farm; Mary L, wife, ae 26, married 6 yr, 3 children, 3 living, born in NY, father born in Vt, mother born in Co; Stanely L, son, ae 5, born in NY; Sherman C, son, ae 2; Glenn A, son, ae 1. [living next to and working for his parents]
- 1920 census, Winfield, Herkimer, NY, fam # 87 - Edick Clarence, rents his home, ae 39, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - General; Mary, wife, ae 35, born in NY, father born in Vt, mother born in NY; Stanley, son, ae 15, born in NY; Sherman, son, ae 12; Glynn, son, ae 10; Hulda, daughter, ae 8; Robert, son, ae 7; Marion, daughter, ae 36/12.
- 1930 census, Plainfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 15 - Edick Clarence M, owns his home, ae 49, married at age 22, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer; Mary L, wife, ae 46, married at age 19, born in NY, father born in Vt, mother born in Co; Stanley L, son, ae 25, born in NY, Laborer - Farming; Sherman C, son, ae 22, Mechanic - Machine Shop; Glenn A, son, ae 21, Laborer - Farming; Hilda L, daughter, ae 19; Robert C, son, ae 18, Mechanic - Knitting Mill; Marion J, daughter, ae 13; Louise M, daughter, ae 9; Dorthy H, daughter, ae 5; Alvin, fatehr, ae 90, born in NY, parents born in NY; Lane Charles D, father-in-law, ae 85, born in Vt, parents born in Vt.
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A 112ca / VIII
- 1900 census, Utica (Ward 6) Oneida, NY (215 Whitesboro Street) fam # 120 - Edic Ernest, b. Aug 1866, ae 33, married 11 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Mechanic, rents his home; Lena, wife, b. Dec 1874, ae 25, married 11 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland; Percy, son, b. Jul 1891, ae 8, born in NY; Magnis, son, b. Jan 1893, ae 6.
- 1910 census, Yonkers (Ward 2) Westchester, NY (159 New Main Street) fam # 159 - Edick Edward, ae 40, married 20 yr, born in Ireland, parents fatehr born in Irelnad, mother born in England, immigrated in 1900 (sic), Carpenter - Building, rents his homne; Lena, wife, ae 37, married 20 yr, 4 cghildren, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Percy, son, aee 18, born in NY, Carpet Shop; Magneo, son, ae 16, Winder - Carpet Shop; Olya (?), daughter, ae 4; Russell, son, ae 2.
- 1920 census, Detroit (Ward 17) Wayne, Mi, (639 Marcus Avenue) fam # 462 - She and Russell were living with her son Percy.
- 1930 census, Detroit (District 648) Wayne, Mi, (6454 Floyd) Edick Lena, rents her home, ae 56, married at age 17, born inIreland, parents born in Ireland, immigrated in 1889, Inspector - Tobacco Co; Russell J, son, ae 22, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Ireland, News Boy - News Stand. [living next to her son Percy]
- GFG - A / VIII
- GFG - A / VIII