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- Obituary (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Friday, February 15, 1929)
Mrs. James R. Huff. 515 N. Jay Street, passed away at 3:45 this morning at the Rome Hospital. She had been in poor health for the past seven years and was taken to the hospital on Tuesday of this week. Death was due to a complication of diseases.
Helen M. Loness was born 63 years ago in Oswego county, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Loness, in 1885 she was married in Fraicheur (?), Oswego county, to James R. Huff, who survives. Fourteen years after their marrage they movpd to this city and had made their home here since. She was a member of the First M. E. Church of Rome.
Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Strinecr (?), Utica; a sister, Mrs. Emma Sporr, Parish; one brother, Clarence Loness of Rome, and four grandchildren of Utica,
- Where was he during the 1880 census ?
- 1892 NYS census, Willimstown, Oswego - James Huff, ae 30, born in Canada, Laborer; Hellen, ae 25, born in US.
- 1900 census, Rome (Ward 2), Oneida, NY, (417 Lawrence, St) fam # Huff James, b. Feb 1861, ae 39, married 15 yr, born in Canada, father born in Scotland, mother born in England, immigrated in 1879, railroad Laborer; Helan (sic), wife, b. oct 1863, ae 36, married 15 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Cora E, daughter, b. Aug 1892, ae 7, born in NY; William G, son, b. May 1900.
- 1910 census, Rome (Ward 6), Oneida, NY, (101 w Fox (?) St), fam # 111 - Huff James R, ae 46, married 24 yr, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, Mechanic - Locomotive, rents his home; Helen M, wife, ae 44, married 24 yr, 2 children, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Cora E, daughter, ae 17, born in NY, Carder - Knitting Mill; Davis Clarence A, lodger, ae 17, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1920 census, Rome, Oneida, NY, (515 W Gay St) fam # 69 - Huff James R, rents his home, ae 56, immigrated in 1879, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, Laborer - Wire Mill; Hellen M, wife, ae 54, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1930 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (314 West Liberty Street) fam # 92 - Rocknell Albert J; ... Huff James R, boarder, ae 68, widowe, married at age 20, born in NY, parents born in NY, Floor Work - Wire Mill; ....
- 1940 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (1424 City Street) fam # 165 - Stringer Raymond, rents his home, ae 45, 1 yr HS, born in NY, Mechanic - city Fire Department; Cora E, wife, ae 47, 6th grade, born in NY, Sewing Machine Operator - Sports ----; Raymond H, son, ae 24, 3 yr HS, born in NY, Press Operator - Metal St---; Genevive, daughter, ae 22, 2 yr HS, Check Room - Hotel; Lois, daughter, ae 18, 2 yr HS; Dorothy, daughter, ae 17, 1 yr HS; Huff James, father-in-law, ae 78, 2nd grade, widower, born in NY; Derby Lucille, lodger, ae 23, 1 yr HS, bonr inNY, Sales Girl - Department Store.
Marriage Notes for Helen M Loness and James R Huff
- 40th Anniversary (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Friday, October 17, 1924)
On Thursday, October 16, a most enjoyable afternoon and evening-were spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Huff, 515 N. Jay street, the event being their 40th wedding anniversary. The rooms were prettily decorated with purple and white. During the afternoon and evening a bountiful luncheon and dinner were served. Several relatives were present, as follows: Clarence Loness of this city; Mrs. Emma Spoor, Parish, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Allen and children of Parish, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Canfield and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Canfield, all of Altmar, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stringer and family, Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Huff were the recipients of many pretty and useful gifts.
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- Obituary (Utica Daily Press, NY, Tuesday, April 1, 1941)
Rome - Mrs. Emma Spoor, 69, 410 W. Thomas St., died Mar. 31, 1941, in a Rome hospital.
She was born in Williamstown. a daughter of William and Bessie Edick Loness. She was married to Alfred D. Spoor in 1885, He died 30 [sic] years ago. she was a Baptist. She came here 2 1/2 years ago from Parish.
She leaves three daughters, Mrs. M-- Allen, Mrs. Earl Richardson, and Mrs. Clarence Rice, all of Parish; s son Asa, Altmar; a brother Clarence Loness, Rome, and several grandchildren.
- AKA: Spoon (Philpot)
- 1870 census, Parish, Oswego, NY, fam # 386 - Spoor Alfred, ae 26, Com Laborer with real estate valued at $200 and personal property fo $150, born in NY; Mary, ae 21, Housekeeping, born in NY.
- 1880 census, Williamstown, Oswego, NY, fam # 140 - Spoor Alfred D, ae 36, Farmer, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Ireland; Mary E, ae 31, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1900 census, Williamstown, Oswego, NY, fam # 27 - Spoor (sic) Alfred B, b. Apr 1944, ae 56, married 14 yr, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Ireland, Farmer, owns his home without a mortgage; Emma, wife, b. Apr 1869, ae 31, married 14 yr, 3 children, 3 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; May I (?), daughter, b. Sep 1887, ae 12, born in NY; Nora, daughter, b. Aug 1890, ae 9; Asa, son, b. Feb 1894, ae 6.
- 1910 census, Albion, Oswego, NY, fam # 139 - Spoor Alfred D, ae 66, married 2 time, married 25 yr, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Ireland, Farmer - General, rents his home; Emma A, wife, ae 40, married 1 time, married 25 yr, 4 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY, House Work - Working Out; Acy son, ae 16, born in NY, Farm Laborer, born in NY; Nora, daughter, ae 19; Marian, daughter, ae 7.
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- 1910 census, Rome (Ward 6), Oneida, NY, (129 North Washington Street) fam # 283 - Loness Clarence, ae 28, married 2 yr, born in NY, parent sborn in NY, Watchman, rents his home; Nellie, wife, ae 35, married 2 times, married 2 yr, 2 children, 2 living, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Ireland; Glen M, son, ae 9, born in NY, parents born in NY; Donald, son, ae 9/12, born in NY.
- 1920 census, Rome, Oneida, NY, (110 Kossuth (?) Street) fam # 341 - Loness (sic) Clarence, rents his home, ae 48, born in NY, parents born in NY, Conductor - St Railway Co; Nellie, wife, ae 45, born in NY, parents born in Ireland; Donald, son, ae 10, born in NY.
- 1930 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (300 Expense Street) fam # 273 - Loness Clarende E, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 58, born in NY, parents born in NY, MA, Conductor - Street Car; Nellie, wife, ae 54, married at age 15, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Ireland.
- 1940 census, Rome, Oneida, NY, (300 Expense St) fam # 1 - Loness Clarence, rents his home, ae 68, 3rd grade, born in NY; Nellie, wife, ae 65, 3rd grade, born in NY.- Obituary (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Wednesday, October 1, 1947)
Clarence Loness, 75, who formerly resided at 300 Expense St., died early this morning at a Rome hospital. He had been ill since 1939. Born March 21, 1872, in Williamstown, he was the son of the late William and Betsy Loness. On June 29, 1908, in Oneida, he married Nellie McCuen who survives. He had lived in Rome for 40 years. Mr. Loness was a former motorrnan on Rome trolley lines from 1912 to Nov. 30, 1930, when the lines were discontinued. He was later employed by the Oneida County Hospital. Besides his widow, he leaves a step-son, W. G. McCuen, Philadelphia, Pa., and several nieces and nephew
- Wuneral Announcement (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Tuesday, April 24, 1962)
LONESS - On Sunday, April 22, 1962, in this city, Nellie Loness, widow of Clarence Loness. The funeral will be held at Griffin & Aldridge Funeral Home on Thursday at 9 a.m. and at St. Peter's Church at 9:30 where a solemn requiem high Mass will be celebrated. Interment in St Patrick's Cemetery, Oneida. N. Y. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 and on Wednesday from 3 to 4 and 7 to 9.
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- Obituary (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Tuesday, January 25, 1921)
Donald J., 11-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Loness, 320 Corliss street, died at 2:30 o'clock this morning. He had been afflicted with diabetes for two years, but had been confined in bed but three days. He was born in this city on July 15, 1909. He had attended Mrs. Lanphier's School, 405 N. Madison street. Surviving are his parents and a halfbrother, Glenn McCuen.
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- Hatch identifies him as Mr. Jay of Ilion
- 1880 census, German Flatts (Ilion), Herkimer, NY, fam # 460 - Joy Arthur, ae 26, Bookkeeper, born in NY, parents born in NY; Orilla, ae 27, wife, Keeping House, born in NY, parents born in NY; Willie, ae 4 son, born in NY.
- 1900 census, German Flatts (Ilion), Herkimer, NY, fam # 742 - Joy Arthur, b. Jan 1852, ae 48, married 26 yr, born in NY, father born in Maine, mother born in NY, Shovelmaker; Orrila, wife, b. Feb 1852, ae 48, married 26 yr, 4 children, 3 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Will, son, b. Jul 1875, ae 24, married 0 yr, Alignes Syhematic Works (?); Carl, son, b. Jul 1885, ae 14, born in NY; Carl, son, b. Apr 1889, born in TN; Jeanette, daughter-in-law, b. Jan 1876, ae 24, married 0 yr, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in England.
- 1920 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (182 East Vernon Ave) fam # 5 - Joy Arthur C, rents his home, ae 60, born in NY, parents born in NY, Machinist - Smelting Co; Orilla E, wife, ae 60, born in NY, parents born in NY; Harry F, son, ae 29, born in TN, Assager (?) Mine - Smelting Co; Isabelle R, daughter-in-law, ae 28, born in NY, parents born in Germany, Complometer Operator - Civil Service.
- 1930 census, Los Angeles, Los angeles, CA, fam # 39, Joy Arthur C, rents his home, ae 78, born in NY, father born in MA, mother born in Tt; Orilla E, wife, ae 78, born in NY, parents born in NY; Harry F, son, ae 38, born in TN, Salesman - Used Automobiles; Frederick K, grandson, ae 5 3/12, born in CA, father born in TN, mother born in WI.
- 1940 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, (5703 Figueroa Street) fam # 236 - Joy Arthur C, rents his home, ae 89, 5th grade, born in NY; Orilla, wife, ae 88, 2 yr HS, born in NY; Fred, grandson, ae 15, 1 yr HS, born in CA.
Marriage Notes for Electra Orilla Getman and Arthur Cyrus Joy
- MARRIAGES AT THE OLD CORN HILL METHODIST CHURCH UTICA, N.Y.
- July 28 Arthur C. Joy & Orilla E. Getman, both of Ilion
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- Veteran - Spanish American War
- Employee of Remington, worked in the alining department, Ilion NY
- Typewriter salesman, Los Angeles, California- 1900 census, German Flatts (Ilion), Herkimer, NY, fam # 742 - Joy Arthur, b. Jan 1852, ae 48, married 26 yr, born in NY, father born in Maine, mother born in NY, Shovelmaker; Orrila, wife, b. Feb 1852, ae 48, married 26 yr, 4 children, 3 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Will, son, b. Jul 1875, ae 24, married 0 yr, Alignes Syhematic Works (?); Carl, son, b. Jul 1885, ae 14, born in NY; Carl, son, b. Apr 1889, born in TN; Jeanette, daughter-in-law, b. Jan 1876, ae 24, married 0 yr, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in England.
- 1910 census, Losangeles (District 70), Los Angeles, CA, (326 West Fifthe Street) fam # 556 - Joy William C, ae 34, married 10 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Salesman - Typewriter Company, rents his home; Janette B, wife, ae 34, married 10 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in US; Janette L, daughter, ae 5, born in NY.
- 1920 census, Los Angeles (district 71), Los Angeles, CA, (411 West 51sr St) fam # 366, Joy William, rents his home, ae 44, born in NY, parents born in NY, Salesman - Typewriters; Jeanette, wife, ae 40, born inNY, father born in NY, mother born in England; Louise, daughter, ae 15, bonr in NY.
- 1930 census, Los Angeles (Dist 109), Los Angeles, CA, (6204 ) fam # 62 - Joy William C, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 54, married at age 24, born in NY, parents born in NY, Salesman - Glass Company; Jeanette B, wife, ae 53, married at age 24, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in England; Jeanette L, daughter, ae 24, divorced, married at age 18, born in NY.
- 1940 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, (3821 Mound View Ave) fam # 386 - Joy William C, own shis home with a value of $5000, ae 64, 2nd grade, born in NY, Salesman - Typewriter; Jeanette, wife, ae 64, 4 yr HS, born in NY; Stone Herbert, son-in-law, ae 36, 1 yr college, born in MN, Accountaint - R Merchandise; Louise, [daughter], ae 35, 2nd grade, born in NY, Clerical - Insurance
- DOD - California Death Index.
Marriage Notes for William Cowles Joy and Jenette C Baker
- Wedding Announcement (Ilion Citizen, NY, Friday, February 2, 1900)
At the home of the bride's parents Mr. aud Mrs. Charles B. Baker, on West street, Wednesday sftenoon at five o'clock occurred the marriage of Miss Jenette C. Baker and Will C. Joy, two of llion's esteemed young people. .... Wedding. The house being very prettily decorated with evergreens, palms and white primroses.
The guets were received by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Baker and Arthur Joy, father of the groom. The ceremony, which was performed by Rev. A. C. Loucks, took place in the back parlor under a bell of evergreens. The bride was attired in a handsome gown of white chiffon over white taffeta silk and carried a bouquet of white carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss ... Baker, a sister of the bride, looked very pretty in a pink and white organza gown, carrying a bouquet of pink carnations.
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- 1940 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, (3821 Mound View Ave) fam # 386 - Joy William C, own shis home with a value of $5000, ae 64, 2nd grade, born in NY, Salesman - Typewriter; Jeanette, wife, ae 64, 4 yr HS, born in NY; Stone Herbert, son-in-law, ae 36, 1 yr college, born in MN, Accountaint - R Merchandise; Louise, [daughter], ae 35, 2nd grade, born in NY, Clerical - Insurance
- Veteran - WACS from 15 Dec 1942 - 24 Jun 1947
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- Alt DOB 22 Oct 1862
- 1884 Graduate, Hamilton College
- Professor of Elocution- 1900 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 68 - Getman Alonzo, b. Aug 1824, ae 75, married 41 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Owns his home without a mortgage; Clara, wife, b. Feb 1833, ae 67, married 41 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Arthur R, son, b. Oct 1860, ae 39, married 16 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY; Carrie, daughter-in-law, b. Jul 1862, ae 37, married 16 yr, 4 children, 2 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Arthur K, grandson, b. Jun 1888, ae 11, born in NY; Charles W, grandson, b. Jul 1892, ae 7.
- 1920 census, Ward 13, Albany, Albany, NY, fam # 144 - Getman Arthur K, ae 32, born in NY, parents born in NY; Fredella E, wife, ae 32, born in NY, parents born in NY, Specialist - NY State Agricultural Dept; Kendall G, son, ae 4, born in NY; Arthur R, father, ae 59, born in NY; Babcock Cora A, sister-in-law, ae 49, born in NY, Teacher - Public School.- Newspaper Article (Utica Semi-Weekly Herald, Tuesday, December 8, 1896)
RICHFIELD SPRINGS. Dec 4 - (Special.)-Thursday afternoon Attorney J. DeVere Reed and Professor Arthur R Getman had a runaway experience that was swift and very eventful. They started out from Keller's stables with a team, of which each owned a horse. Their short trip was a runaway from the door. The team ran to the street up on the high steps along the front of Buchanan's store. Here Getman was thrown out. Reed kept in till the team ran against a telegraph pole at the bank corner, where he was thrown to the pavement. Mr. Reed was injured about one eye and one foot.- Obituary (The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, NY, January 27, 1922)
The death of Arthur R. Getman, occurred in a Utica hospital, Wednesday evening of last week, following a two weeks' illness. A graduate of Hamilton College, he had a considerable reputation as a speaker in Otsego County. He spent much time in drilling clubs and aiding students with recitations. He was clerk of the Otsego County Board of Supervisors for five years.
Arthur R. Getman was born sixty one years ago in South Columbia, Herkimer county, the son of the late Alonzo and Clara Getman, The family moved to Richfield Springs when he was five years old and remained there, Mr. Getman graduating from Richfield Academy and then Hamilton College, where he earned his standing as a speaker, Following his graduation in 1884 he taught in Richfield Seminary for three years, then became manager of the Kendallwood hotel. Later he became a civil engineer and continued in this profession for the rest of his life, entering the State department in 1911. Mr. Getman was actively interested in the Republican Party. He was a member of the Richfield Masonic lodge and attended the Presbyterian church. Mr. Getman was married to Carrie L. Goodier in 1885. She died in 1907. He is survived by one son, A. K. Getman, supervisor of agricultural education in the State Education department at Albany, who was with his father at the time of his death. He also leaves a grandson, Kendall Getman, and a sister, Mrs. A. C. Joy of Los Angeles, Cal. The remains were brought to Richfield Springs, where, a Masonic funeral was held Friday and burial made. Oneonta Star.
- AKA: Louise
- Hatch lists her as Clara Goodier- Obituary (The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, NY, Friday, March 22, 1907)
The death of Mrs. Carrie Goodier Getman, wife of Arthur Getman of Richfield Springs took place on Monday. Mrs. Getman was a woman of an unusually sweet disposition. Her passing away when she had numbered only about forty-five years is sincerely mourned. Mrs. Getman was a member of the First Presbyterian church of this village and was, until this year, the secretary of the Study Club. In addition to a large circle of friends, there will mourn for her in her immediate family her husband, two sons, Kendall A. and Wilbur Getman her mother, Mrs. L. K. Goodier, at whose home on Lake street she had been lying ill, and a sister, Mrs. James B. Doane of Frankfort. Mrs. Getman's father was the late A. K. Goodier, who was the principal of the old seminary, which was a well known institution of learning in this vicinity about twenty-five years ago. This property on Main street is now known as the Kendallwood, the summer hotel conducted by George W. Tunnicliff.
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- This last named will be remembered as the Cornell student who was drowned in Cayuga Lake, Feb 18, 1912. (Hatch)- Newspaper Article (Utica Herald-Dispatch, NY, Monday, February 19, 1912)
Ithaca. Feb. 19. —Charles W. Getman of Richfield Springs and Terry A Converse of Buffalo, juniors in the College of Civil Engineering at Cornell University, broke through the ice while skating in the middle of Cayuga Lake about a mile south of King H Ferry yesterday afternoon and were drowned. A third member of the skating party, Rodney N. Newman, managed to work his way out. but by the time he could summon help the other two boys had gone under. Not far from this spot two boys were drowned in a canoe accident several years ago and their bodies were never recovered.
Getman and Converse were juniors in the college of civil engineering at Cornell. They were good students and well known in their college. They were roommates, living at the home of Mrs. Emma Newman on Linden avenue. They were strong and husky and young Newman, their companion, was the captain of the local high school foot ball team. Taking advantage of the fact that for the first time in twenty-five years Cayuga Lake was frozen from end to end, the three young men determined to enjoy a long skating trip yesterday afternoon. They left Ithaca about 2 o'clock, planning to skate as far down the lake as they could and come back on the evening train. It is said that when they reached Atwaters, about thirteen miles down. Newman wanted to stop, complaining of a lame back, but the others persuaded him to continue. The accident occurred between 4:30 and 5 o'clock.
The lake is three miles wide there and the boys were apparently well out toward the middle of the lake, at least a mile from the shore. They were jumping cracks in the ice. They came to one of these and jumped. Newman got across and the other two plunged into the water. He went back and in trying to reach them broke through himself. He had great difficulty in getting out, but finally managed to do so, and although nearly exhausted tried to get help.
The two others had not gone under when he made for shore, but Kings Ferry was quite a distance away, and by the time a rescue party arrived there was no trace of the boys. The efforts to recover the bodies were commenced as soon as possible, but on account of the great depth of the lake it was believed the work, would be fruitless and the bodies would not be found until spring, if ever.
Atwaters, which the young men passed, was the scene of a similar tragedy in January. 1904. At that time C. A. Dickinson, brother of the late C. C. Dickinson of this place, broke through the ice and was drowned. His body was recovered.
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- 1900 census, Glen, Montgomery, NY, fam # 8 - Vosburgh Alonzo, b. May 1855, ae 45, married 22 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Hay Dealer, rents his home; Edna J, wife, b. Jul 1858, ae 41, married 22 yr, 6 children, 6 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Adele E, daughter, b. Feb 1881, ae 19, born in NY, Silk Winder; Urena J, daughter, b. Jun 1884, ae 15; Ione L, daughter, b. Jul 1889, ae 10; Caroline L, daughter, b. Oct 1892, ae 7; Edna A, daughter, b. May 1896, ae 4; Nellie R, daughter, ae 1; Lucinda A, mother, b. Feb 1829, ae 71, widow, 7 children 4 living.
- 1910 census, Glen, Montgomery, NY, fam # 199 - Vosburgh Alonzo E, ae 59, married 31 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Superindendant - State Road, rents his home; Edna J, wife, ae 54, married 31 yr, 8 children, 7 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Rena J, daughter, ae 25, born in NY, Glove Closer - Silk Mill; Ione, L, daughter, ae 20, Tipper - Silk Mill; Caroline L, daughter, ae 17; E Agusta, daughter, ae 13; Nellie R, daughter, ae 13; Arthur E, son, ae 7.
- 1920 census, Glen, Montgomery, NY (Union Street) fam # 90 - Vosburgh Alonzo E, rents his home, ae 65, born in NY, Superintendant - State Road; Edne J, wife, ae 61, born in NY; Augusta E, daughter, ae 23, Tipper Glove - Silk Gloves; Nellie R, daughter, ae 21, Silk Stockings; Arthur E, son, ae 17, Glove Cutter, Silk Gloves.
- 1930 census, Fort Plain, Montgomery, NY, (225 Canal Street) fam # 547 - Vosburgh Alonzo, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 74, married at age 24, born in NY, parents born in NY; Edna J, wife, ae 71, married at age 20, born in NY, parents born in NY; Daniels Elmer, son-in-law, ae 33, married at age 26, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Germany; Nellie, daughter, ae 31, married at age 24, born in NJ, Winder - Silk Mill; Vosburgh Ione L, daughter, ae 40, born in NY, School Nurse; June, grandaughter, ae 2 9/12, born in NY, parents born in NY.- Death Announcement (The Saratogian, Saratoga Springs, NY, Friday, October 14, 1938)
Alonzo Vosburgh, Fort Plain, father of Mrs. James M. Beverley, East High St., died Wednesday morning, following a lingering illness. His death followed Mrs. Vosburgh's by ten days.
Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. tomorrow at the residence. Burial will be in Fultonvllle.
Surviving besides Mrs. Beverley are four other daughters and a son, Mrs. George Hartwick, Utica, Miss lone Vosburgh, Amsterdam, Mrs. E. J. Spencer, and Mrs. E. L. Daniels, Fort Plain, and Arthur Vosburgh, Glens Falls.
- Is she the Etna J Platts, age 1, family # 663, 1860 Litchfield, Herkimer, NY census ?
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- died the same day
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- Obituary (The Sunday Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY, March 11, 1984)
UTICA - Rena J. Hartwick, 99, died March 10, 1984 at the Genesee Nursing Home.
She was born in Seneca Falls June 3, 1884, daughter of Alonzo and Edna J. Platts Vosburgh. At an early age, she moved to Fultonville. She was employed at the Flownes Glove Factory in Amsterdam and the Fulton Silk Mill She was married to George Hartwick. He died several years ago.
Mrs. Hartwick was of the Protestant Faith. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Elmer (Nellie) Daniels, Ft. Plain; a brother, Arthur Vosburgh, Glens Falls; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Friends are invited to attend her funeral Tuesday afternoon at 1:00 at the J.W. Dimbleby Funeral Home, Whitesboro. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Calling hours are Tuesday Noon until funeral time.
Marriage Notes for Urena J Vosburgh and Rufus Lehman
- Wedding Announcement (Amsterdam Evening Recorder, NY, Friday, June 1, 1906)
June 1. — On Tuesday evening Miss Rena Vosburgh and Rufus Lehman were united in marriage. The ceremony took place at the M. E. parsonage and was performed by the Rev. J. C. Russum.
- 1918 - He resided at 122 Linden St, Utica, NY when he registerd for the WWI draft (Jul 12, 1918). He was employed as a signalman by the NYCRR and listed his wife as his closest relative.
- 1920 census, Utica (Ward 14), Oneida, NY, (1322 Linden St) fam # 120 - Hartwick George B, own shis home, ae 37, born in NY, parents born in NY, Telegrapher - Steam Railroad; Rena J, wife, ae 35, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1930 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (1222 Oswego St) fam # 165 - Hartwick George P, owns his home with a value of $4500, owns a radio, ae 47, married at age 29, born in NY, parents born in NY, Signalman - Steam Railroad; Rena J, wife, ae 47, married at age 27, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1940 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (1222 Oswego St) fam # 240 - Hartwick George R, owns his home with a value of $2600, ae 57, 3 yr HS, born in NY, Towerman - Steam Railroad; Rena V, wife, ae 55, 1 yr HS, born in NY.- Obituary (Rome Daily Sentinel, NY, Monday, September 15, 1958)
George P. Hartwick, 75, a native Roman, died unexpectedly yesterday at his home. 1222 Oswego St., Utica, following a heart attack.
Son of John and Mary Schillner Hartwick, he was born on Nov. 4, 1882, and attended Rome schools and was graduated from Albany Business College.
On July 15, 1911, he was married to Rena J. Vosburgh, who survives along with nieces and nephews. For 50 years, Mr. Hartwick was employed by the New York Central Railroad as a towerman. He resided in Utica for the past 48 years.
Funeral services will be held at the Langdon Residental Funeral Home, Utica, on Wednesday with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today and tomorrow.
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- 1920 census, Amsterdam (Ward 2), Montgomery, NY, (190 Market Street) fam # 188 - Storrie Louise L, rents her home, ae 66, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY; Vosburg (sic) Ione, lodger, ae 25, born in NY, parents born in NY, Nurse - School.
- 1930 census, Fort Plain, Montgomery, NY, (225 Canal Street) fam # 547 - Vosburgh Alonzo, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 74, married at age 24, born in NY, parents born in NY; Edna J, wife, ae 71, married at age 20, bonr in NY, parents born in NY; Daniels Elmer, son-in-law, ae 33, married at age 26, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Germany; Nellie, daughter, ae 31, married at age 24, born in NJ, Winder - Silk Mill; Vosburgh Ione L, daughter, ae 40, born in NY, School Nurse; June, grandaughter, ae 2 9/12, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1940 census, Amsterdam, Montgomery, NY, (161 Mosher St) fam # 201 - Vosburgh Ione, rents her home, ae 50, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Nurse - School; Miller Helen, partner, ae 34, 3 yr college, born in NY, Teacher - School.- Obituary (The Daily Press, Utica, NY, Friday, June 8, 1973)
Fort Plain--Miss Ione Vosburgh, of 5 Main Street, died Wednesday in Amsterdam Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient three months. She was born in Seneca Falls, daughter of Alonzo and Edna Platts Vosburgh. She moved to Fultonville as a child and in 1917 was graduated as a registered nurse from Amsterdam City Hospital. Miss Vosburgh later was graduated from Oswego Normal School and Columbia University. She also had taken X-ray courses in New York City. She had been a nurse in the Amsterdam Public School System for 39 years, retiring in 1969. Miss Vosburgh had lived in Fort Plains three years. She was a member of the Reformed Church, Amsterdam Professional Business Women Chapter, the Greater Amsterdam Retired Teachers Association and the Alumni Association of Amsterdam Memorial Hospital. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Rena Hartwick, Utica, and Mrs. Nellie Daniels, Fort Plain; a brother Arthur E., Glens Falls.
The funeral will be at 2 Saturday from the Swartz Funeral Home with burial in Maple Avenue Cemetery, Fultonville. Calling hours are this afternoon and evening.
- GFG - C 565
- Getman Family Association - Charman, Board of Directors 1954
- no children- Obituary (Daily Press, Utica, NY, Friday, October 2, 1959)
Fort Plain — Mrs. Edna Spencer, 63, wife of Ernest Spencer. 225 Canal, died Tuesday night in Amsterdam City Hospital.
She was born May 22, 1896 in Fultonville, a daughter of Alonzo and Edna Platts Vosburgh.
She was married Oct. 7, 1925, to Mr. Spencer in Fultonville and had resided in Fort Plain since 1927. Mrs. Spencer was associated with her husband in the operation of the Spencer Mills. Fort Plain, until 1946 when they sold the business.
She was a member of the Fort Plain Methodist Church, its WSCS society and Otsquago Chapter 1297, OES.
Survivors are her husband, Fort Plain; four sisters. Miss lone Vosburgh, Amsterdam; Mrs. George Hartwick. Utica; Mrs. James Beverly, Saratoga Springs; Mrs. Elmer Daniels, Fort Plain; a brother. Arthur Vosburgh. Glens Falls; two nieces, Mrs. Rboert Lord, Meco, Mrs. Thomas Price Jr., Monroe. Conn., both of whom until their marriage resided with Mrs. Spencer and two nephews.
The funeral will be at 1:30 tomorrow' from the Swartz Funeral Home, Fort Plain, with the. Rev. F. W. Engel, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Maple Ave. Cemetery, Fultonville.
Eastern Star services will be conducted at 8 tonight at the.funeral home.
- Where was he during the 1910 census ?
- 1918 - He resided at 137 Market Street, Amsterdam, NY when he registered for the WWI draft (Sep 12, 1918). He was employed as a warp hand by Townes Bros and Co, and listed Mrs C E Spencer (mother) as closest relative.
- 1920 census, Amsterdam (Ward 7), Montgomery, NY, (137 Market Street) fam # 101 - Stirling Margaret; ... Spencer Ernest, lodger, ae 38, born in NY, parents born in NY, Manufacturer - Silk Mill. (1 of 2 lodgers and 2 boarders]
- 1930 census, Fort Plain, MOntgomery, NY, (225 Canal Street) fam # 546, Spencer, Ernest E, owns his home with a value of $8000, owns a radio, ae 47, married at age 43, born in NY, parents born in NY, Manufacturer - Silk Mill; Edna A, wife, ae 33, married at age 29, bonr in NY, parents born in NY, Bookkeeper - Silk Mill. [sharing the dwelling with his in-laws]
- 1940 census, Fort Plain, Montgomery, NY, (273 Canal Street) fam # 359 - Spencer Ernest, owns his home with a value of $10,000, ae 57, 1 yr HS, born in NY, Part Owner & Superintendant - Rayon Mill; Edna A, wife, ae 43, 1 yr HS, born in NY; Vosburgh June, niece, ae 12, 2 yr HS, born in OH; Sharon, niece, ae 4, born in NY; (1 maid).- Obituary (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY, Tuesday, December 4 1962)
FORT PLAIN - Ernest G. Spencer, 80, of 225 Canal St. died yesterday afternoon at Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, after being a patient there for the past two days.
Born on Aug. 3 1882 in Sidney, he was the son of George ans Charlotte Teed Spencer. In 1927 he formed Spencer Textiel Mills in Amsterdam and leter moved the company to Fort Plain. He retired in 1945 and sold his interest in the company to Phil Wick Mills Inc.
On Oct. 7, 1925 he married Edna Spencer who died on Sept. 29, 1959. He was a member of the Fort Plain Methodist Church and the Sidney Lodge 801, F&AM.
Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Fred Chamberlain, Pomona, Calif.; several neices and nephews.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Swartz funeral home with the Rev. J. Russell Bales, pastor of the Fort Plain Methodist Church officiating.
Burial will be in the Maple Avenue Cemetery, Fultonville.
- 1930 census, Fort Plain, Montgomery, NY, (225 Canal Street) fam # 547 - Vosburgh Alonzo, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 74, married at age 24, born in NY, parents born in NY; Edna J, wife, ae 71, married at age 20, born in NY, parents born in NY; Daniels Elmer, son-in-law, ae 33, married at age 26, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Germany; Nellie, daughter, ae 31, married at age 24, born in NJ, Winder - Silk Mill; Vosburgh Ione L, daughter, ae 40, born in NY, School Nurse; June, grandaughter, ae 2 9/12, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1940 census, Fort Plain, Montgomery, NY, (275 Canal Street) fam # 358 - Daniels Elmer, rents his home, ae 43, 2 yr HS, born in NY, Silk Warper - Silk Mill; Nellie, wife, ae 41, 3 yr HS, born in NJ. [neighbor of his wife's brother-in-law, Everet Spencer.]
- GFG - C 436
- Clergyman
- 1880 census, Frankfort, Herkimer, NY, fam # 522 - Vosburgh Alonzo, ae 59, Farmer; Lucinda, ae 49, wife, keeping house; Ellsworth D, ae 18, son, at home; Oiette M, ae 6, daughter, at school; Vosburgh Louis D, ae 22, son, at home; Catherine L, ae 22, daughter-in-law, at home, born in Canada, mother born in Canada; Reymond A, ae 2, grandson; Eswright (?) Thomas, ae 16, servant, born in England.
- 1892 NYS census, German Flatts, Herkimer - L D Vosburg, ae 34, born in US, Engineer; Kitty, ae 34, born in Canada; Raumond, ae 15, born in US, Painter; Louis, ae 11.
- Where was he during the 1900 census ?
- Where was he during the 1910 census ?
- where was he during the 1920 census ?
- 1930 census, Webb, Herkimer, NY, fam # 64 - Marshall George S; ... Vosburgh Louis, boarder, ae 70, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY; ....
- GFG - C 568
- 1918 - He resided ar 2 RTD, Pemton (?), Yates, NY when he registered for the WWI draft (Sep 12, 1918). He was employed as a salesman and listed Maude E vosburgh as his closest relative.
- suspected to be the Maud J Booth, ae 5, member of fam # 280 during the 1880 Ilion, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY census.
- GFG # C569
- GFG # C570
- GFG # C571
- GFG - C 437
- Utica NY Directory - Ellsworth D. Vosburgh, Location 1: Welshbush road, Occupation: farmer, Year: 1890, City: Utica, State: NY
- 1900 census, Utica (Ward 13), Oneida, NY, (Welch Bush Road) fam # 228 - Vosburg Elsworth (sic), b. Oct 1860, ae 39, married 12 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Milk Dealer, rents his home; Nellie, wife, b. Nov 1866, ae 33, married 12 yr, 4 children, 3 livinig, born in NY, parents born in NY; Deareager (sic), son, b. Apr 1893, ae 7, born in NY; A John, son, b. Dec 1896, ae 3; Jenny M, daughter, b. May 1899, ae 1; Lea M, daughter, b. Aug 1883, ae 16.
- 1910 census, Utica (Ward 13), Oneida, NY, (Welshbush Road) fam # 118 - Vosburgh Elsworth (sic), ae 49, married 2 times, married 21 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, farmer - Dairy, rents his home; Nellie, wife, ae 35 (?), married 21 yr, 6 children, 5 living, born in NY, father born in Germany, mother born in NY; May, daughter, ae 25, born in NY; Dea, son, ae 17; John, son, ae 13; Jennie, daughter, ae 10; Pauline, daughter, ae 8; Hellen, daughter, ae 1/12; Coffen Francis, sister [in-law ?], ae 64, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1920 census, Utica [indexed as Attica], Oneida, NY, (2210 Welch Bush Road) fam # 221 - Vosburgh Worth (sic), rents his home, ae 59, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer; Nellie, wife, ae 54, born in NY, parents born in NY; Polina (sic), daughter, ae 18, bonr in NY, School Teacher; Hellen, daughter, ae 10; May, daughter, ae 35, Mill Operator; Dea, son, ae 26, Farmer; Nellie, daughter-in-law, ae 28, born in NY, parents born in NY; Dea, grandson, ae 5, born in NY.
- 1939 census, Utica, Oneida, NY, (2210 Welch Bush Road) fam # 346 - Vosburgh Worth D, own shis home with a value of $15,000, owns a radio, ae 69, married at age 63, born in NY, parents born in NY, Milk Dealer; Anna, wife, ae 67, married at age 61, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in CT.- Obituary (The Utica Observer-Dispatch, NY, Wednesday, September 26, 1934)
Worth D. Vosburgh, 71, died at 5 this morning-. Sept. 26, 1934, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nelson Miller of Sauquoit, after a long illness..
He was born Oct.. 11, 1862, at Monticello, N. Y., son of Alonzo and Lucinda Getman Vosburgh. He lived for more than 50 years at his home, 210 Welsh Bush Road, where he successfully conducted a farm and milk business covering this city. He was a member of the Methodist Church, and a staunch Republican, although never a seeker of any public office.
Mr. Vosburgh was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. and the Utica Milk Dealers' Association. He married Elizabeth Enfield of Utica. After her death he married Nellie Reager of Seneca Falls, on Oct 11, 1892, She died in 1920.
Surviving are the following children: Mrs. Mae Becraft, Utica; Patrolman Ellsworth D. Vosburgh, Utica; John A. of Watervlier; Mrs. Nelson W. Willer, Sauquoit; Mrs. Harry F. Markle, Frankfort, and Mrs. Joseph Guido, Whitesboro; one brother, Alonzo E. Vosburgh, Fort Plain; a sister, Mrs. Etta Smith, White Plains, several grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
- parentage presumed based on census, records.
- Obituary (Utica Saturday Globe, NY, June 5, 1920)
Mrs. Nellie Vosburgh, died at her home on the Welsh Bush road, Saturday. She was well known in Seneca Falls and Waterloo, having passed most of her early life in that section. The deceased taught school for a number of years and in 18-- became the wife of Worth D. Vosburgh. Slnce living in Utica she had become a member of Calvary Episcopal Church. She was a woman of fine qualities and had many friends who will mourn her passing, She is survived by her husband, five children. Dea, Pauline, Helen and John of this city, and Mrs. Nelson Miller' of Sauquuit; a stepdaughter Mae, of this city: two grandchildren, Dea Vosburgh and Mary Vosburgh; one sister. Mrs. William Shashtre (?) of Seneca Falls; one nephew and several nieces
- GFG - C
- Indicated in the 1900 census.
- GFG - C 576
- Obituary (Utica Observer-Dispatch, NY, Saturday, August 23, 1966)
Mrs. Pauline V. Markle, 64, of Center Road, Town of Frankfort, a teacher in Frankfort for 35 years, died yeaterday in Faxton Hospital.
She was born in Utica, daughter of Ellsworth and Nellie Reager Vosburg. she was married to Harry Markle in 1924 in Utica. He died in 1952. She later married William Markle in Utica in 1955. She is a graduate of Utica Free Academy and Oneonta State Normal School. she retired from the Frankfort School System in 1955.
She was a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church, the Frankfort Chapter, OES, Col. Marinius Willett Chapter DAR, and West Frankfort WSCS.
Besides her husband, she leaves a sister, Mrs. Laurence (Helen) Guido, Whitesboro and a brother, John Vosburg, Latham.
The funeral will be at 2 Monday fromo the Owen Funeral Home, Frankfort, with Rev. William Loan, pastor of Whitesboro Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will be in Frankfort Center Cemetery.
- 1930 census, Frankfort, Herkimer, NY (Dutch Hill) fam # 102 - Markle Harry E, owns his home with a value of $2750, owns a radio, ae 34, married at age 28, born in NY, parents born in NY, Breadsalman (?) - Retail; Pauline, wife, ae 28, married at age 22, born in NY, parents born in NY Teacher - Public School.
- 1940 census, Frankfort, Herkimer, NY, (Dutch Hill road) fam # 150 - Markle Harry E, owns his home with a value of $4000, ae 44, 8th grade, born in NY, Farmer; Pauline, wife, ae 38, 3 yr college, born inNY, Teacher - district school.- Obituary (The Sentinel, Ilion, NY, Thursday, December 11, 1952)
Joslin Hill ... Mr. Harry Markle, 57, of Stop 2 Road died Dec. 6 in St. Elisabeth's Hospital after a brief illness. He was the son of John and Fairy Morgan Markle and a graduate of Utica Business Institute. He was for a time engaged in farming and was a substitute mail carrier for he Frankfort Post Office. He was a member of Olive Branch Lodge F. & A. M. and was a past president of the Franktort Center Fire Co. also the president of the Center Cemetery association. He is survived by his wife Pauline Vosburg Markle. The funeral was Tuesday from his home with the Rev. James Sypkes officiating with burial in Frankfort Center Cemetery.
Marriage Notes for Sarah Pauline Vosburgh and Harry Edward Markle
- Wedding Announcement (The Utica Observer-Dispatch, NY, Wednesday, July 9, 1924)
The Rev. Charles M. Dodge, pastor of Bethany Presbyterian Church, performed the ceremony last night when Miss Pauline Vosburg, daughter of W. D. Vosburg. 2219 Welsh Busth Road, was married to Harry E. Markle, son of John Markle, West Frankfort, at the bride's home. Miss Helena Vosburg, sister of the bride, and Arthur Tucker were the attending couple. The flower girl was Mary Vosburg and Dea and John Vosburg brother of the bride, were ushers.
Professor Markle, cousin of the bridegroom, played the wedding march, and Miss Mae Vosburg sang. A supper was enjoyed after the ceremony, at which several guests were present from Seneca Falls, Cleveland, Ohio, and Fonda.
Upon their return from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Markle will live in Frankfort. Pre-nuptual events in honor of the bride were given by Mrs. John Markle, Mrs. William Duss and Mrs. John Blatt Jr.
Marriage Notes for Ellsworth Dow Vosburgh and Anna Brockway
- Wedding Announcement (Utica Observer-Dispatch, NY, Monday, September 8, 1924)
The Rev. C. M. Dodge performed the ceremony in Bethany Presbyterian Church when Miss Anna E. Brockway, 1101 Jefferson avenue, and Worth D. Vosburgh, 2210 Welsh Bush road, were married Saturday evening.
Miss Alma Boehlert and Nelson Miller, son-in-law of the bridegroom, and Oscar Markle were ushers and Walter Markle was at the organ.
Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors. Miss Anna Mae Becraft, Miss Alica (?) Borhiest and Miss Gladys McGregor sang.
After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Vosburgh will be at home at 2210 Welsh Bush road.
8625. Violette Mildred Vosburgh
- GFG # C439
- AKA: Etta/Violetta
- Lived for years at Methodist Home for Old People where she died.
- 1900 census, Ward 3, Brooklyn, Kings, NY (394 Pacific Street) fam # 374 - Smith Thomas E, b. Sep 1869, ae 30, married 8 yr, born in England, parents born in England, immigrated in 1889, Salesman - illigable, rents his home; Violette M, wife, b. Dec 1873, ae 26, married 8 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Elizabeth V, daughter, b. Aug 1892, ae 7, born in NY.
- 1910 census, Ward 3, White Plains, Westchester, NY (78 Broadfield Street) fam # 238 - Smith Thomas E, ae 37, married 18 yr, born in England, parents born in England, immigrated in 1889, Box Naper - Box Factory, rents his home; Violette M, wife, ae 35, married 18 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Elizabeth, daughter, ae 17, born in NY; Vosburgh Lucinda A, Mother-in-law, ae 78, widow, 7 childern, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; 1 boarder.
- GFG - C 578
- died in her 20's
- GFG - C 441
- 1900 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 376 - Llewellyn Frank, b. aug 1867, ae 32, married 10 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Day Laborer, rents his home; Elizabeth, wife, b. Aug 1868, ae 31, married 10 yr, 5 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Charles, son, b. Jan 1890, ae 10, born in NY; Guy, son, b, Aug 1892, ae 7; Marjoria (?), daughter, b. Sep 1894, ae 5; Mary, daughter, b. Feb 1897, ae 3.
- Where were they during the 1910 census ?
- 1920 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 99 - Lewellyn (sic) Frank, owns his home without a mortgage, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer; Elizabeth, wife, ae 51, born in NY, parents born in NY; Charles, son, ae 29, born in NY, Laborer; Guy, son, ae 27, Laborer; Harry, son, ae 12.
- 1930 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 12 - Llewellyn frank, owns his home with a value of $1000, ae 63, married at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY, Day Hand for Campers; Elizabeth, wife, ae 62, married at age 20, born in NY, parents born in NY; Charles, son, ae 38, born in NY, no employment; Guy, son, ae 36, Laborer - Town Highway. [near neighbor of Walter Snedeker, ae 65. possibly a brother-in-law ?]
- 1940 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 56 - Llewellyn Frank G, ae 71, 4th grade, born in NY, Laborer - Farming; Elizabeth, wife, ae 71, 4th grade, born in NY, House Work - Private Family; Charlie, son, ae 50, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Painter.- Obituary (Richfield Springs Mercury, NY, Thursday, Januray 13, 1944)
Frank Getman Llewellyn, 76, died January 4, 1944, in his home in this village after a three weeks illness. He was the son of Eugene and. Ann Getman Llewellyn and was born in the town of Columbia on August 17, 1867. He had always lived in this vicinity. For many years he was in the lumber business employed by the late W. B. Ward. He married Elizabeth Snedeker 55 years ago, who survives with three sons, Charles and Guy, Richfield Springs and Harry of Waterville; two daughters. Mrs. Reginald S. Joslyn, Richfield Springs and Mrs. Cortland Seruton, Anniston, Alabama. Seven grand children and one great grandchild; several nieces and nephews; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Lane, Richfield Springs and Mrs. Herbert Fitch, Rome. The funeral was held from the McGrath Funeral home at 2 p.m., Saturday, with the Rev. C. Frederick Fraser of the Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment was made in, Lakeview Cemetery.
- Is she possibly the person identified as Bertha Snediker, ae 11, in family # 56, during the 1880, Otsego, Otsego, NY census?
- Obituary (Richfield Springs Mercury, NY, Thursday, January 5, 1956)
Mrs. Elisabeth Anne Llewellyn, 87, life-long resident of this village, died January 2, 1956, at her home on Honestville Road, after a long Illness.
She was born August 19, 1868, in Richfield Springs, daughter of Walter and Mary Carney Snedeker. She attended Richfield Springs schools. On April 8, 1889, she married Frank Llewellyn in Cooperstown. The Rev. S8. W. Dutton officiated. Mr. Llrwellyn died Jan. 4, 1962.
She leaves three sons, Charles and Guy, Richfield Springs; Harry, Waterville; two daughters, Mrs. C. M. Scruton, Aniston, Ala., and Mrs. Reginald S. Joslyn Sr., Richfield Springs; seven grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
The funeral was held this afternoon at 1:30 from the McGrath Funeral Home, the Rev. Daniel T. Hill rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial will be in Lakevlew Cemetery in the Spring.
Marriage Notes for Frank Getman Llewellyn and Elizabeth Anne Snedeker
- 50th Anniversary (The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstoen, NY, Friday, April 11, 1939)
RICHFIELD SPRINGS ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llewellyn of this village celebrated their golden wedding At the home of their daughter, Mrs. Reginald S. Joslyn on April 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn were married in Cooperstown in 1889 and have lived in Richfield Springs all of their married life. They have five children, Charles and Guy Llewellyn, Mrs. Joslyn, who reside here; Harry of Waterville and Mrs. Cortland Scruton of Anniston, Ala., also seven grandchildren.
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- 1920 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 99 - Lewellyn (sic) Frank, owns his home without a mortgage, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer; Elizabeth, wife, ae 51, born in NY, parents born in NY; Charles, son, ae 29, born in NY, Laborer; Guy, son, ae 27, Laborer; Harry, son, ae 12.
- 1930 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 12 - Llewellyn frank, owns his home with a value of $1000, ae 63, married at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY, Day Hand for Campers; Elizabeth, wife, ae 62, married at age 20, born in NY, parents born in NY; Charles, son, ae 38, born in NY, no employment; Guy, son, ae 36, Laborer - Town Highway. [near neighbor of Walter Snedeker, ae 65. possibly a brother-in-law ?]
- 1940 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 56 - Llewellyn Frank G, ae 71, 4th grade, born in NY, Laborer - Farming; Elizabeth, wife, ae 71, 4th grade, born in NY, House Work - Private Family; Charlie, son, ae 50, 4 yr HS, bonr in NY, Painter.- Newspaper Article (Richfield Springs Mercury, NY, Thursday, July 25, 1934)
Doctor F. S. DeLong is a truthful fisherman. He called the Mercury and said that his companion in the boat, Charley Llewellyn, caught that 10 1/2 lb. trout last week. Llewellyn being an Otsego Lake fisherman of many years of experience, jealous fishermen will be relieved at this correction.
- Obituary (The Freeman's Journal, Cooperstown, NY, September 12, 1962)
Charles E. Llewellyn, aged 72, of Richfield Springs, died Thursday in the home of his brother, Guy Llewellyn, with whom he lived. He was born in Richfield Springs, the son of Frank and Elizabeth (Snedecker) Llewellyn, and was educated in Richfield Springs schools. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Reginald S. Joslyn of Richfield Springs and Mrs. Courtland M. Scruton of Anniston, Ala., also two brothers, Guy and Harry, both of Richfield Springs. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Saturday from the McGrath Funeral Home in Richfield Springs, with the Rev. Stanley E. Smith, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Lakeview Cemetery.
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- 1917 - He resided at Richfield Springs when he registered for the WWI draft (June 5, 1917). He was unmarried, self employed as a farmer and listed his parents as closest relative.
- 1930 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 12 - Llewellyn frank, owns his home with a value of $1000, ae 63, married at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY, Day Hand for Campers; Elizabeth, wife, ae 62, married at age 20, born in NY, parents born in NY; Charles, son, ae 38, born in NY, no employment; Guy, son, ae 36, Laborer - Town Highway. [near neighbor of Walter Snedeker, ae 65. possibly a brother-in-law ?]
- 1940 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 57, Llewellyn Guy W, owns his home with a value of $800, ae 47, 8th grade, born in NY, Laborer - Lumber Mill. [living next to his parents]- Newspaper Article (Richfield Springs Mercury, Thursday, undated)
Another of Richfield's boys has returned from overseas, in the person of Guy W. Llewellyn, whese parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llewellyn, entertained in his honor on Sunday last. A bountiful turkey dinner was enjoyed by all present, who were Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Scruton and son of Oriskany Falls; Mr. and Mrs. James C. Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hammond and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Geprge H. Cook and children; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jackson and son of Mohawk; Mr. and Mrs. William Carney, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald S. Joslyn and the Messrs. Charles and Henry Llewellyn of this village. Much interest was manifested in the souvenirs which he brought home, which included a German rifle, a battle scarred helmet, a gas mask, numerous hand grenades and several different varieties of shells.- Obituary (The Daily Press, Utica, NY, Thursday, March 27 1980)
RICHFIELD SPRINGS - Guy W Llewellyn, 87, a retired carpenter, formerly of Richfield Springs, passed away on Tuesday, March 25, 1980 at VA Medical Center. Albany where he had been a patient for the past 4 years.
He was is [sic] survived by one brother. Harry Llewellyn; two sisters. Mrs. Cortland (Marjorie) Scruton and Mrs Reginald (Mary) Joslyn; two nephews and several nieces.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Friday, March 28 at the J Seaton McGrath Funeral Home. Richfield Springs. Spring interment in Lakeview Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p m Memorials to the Richfield Springs Ambulsnce Fund are preferred.
- GFG - C 442
- Obituary (Richfield Springs Mercury, Thursday, February 4, 1937)
Minnie E. Llewellyn Schooley, wife of Herbert E. Schooley, died suddenly early Wednesday morning, February 3rd, at her home in this village after a brief illness, The funeral will be held privately at the Schooley home at 2:0 o'clock Friday afternoon. The Reverend Norman Adams, pastor of thr First Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment will be made later in Lakeview Cemetery.
Mrs. Schooley was born in the town of Columbia on December 12, 1863, daughter of Henry Eugene Llewellyn ans Anna Amelis E. Schooley of Cullern. Mr. and Mrs. Schooley hav been residents of Richfield Springs over fifty years. She was greatly loved by those who had the privilege of her friendship and highly respected by everyone in the community.
There survive; the husband; four children, Ray H. Schooley of New York and Pearl Schooley, Glenn Schooley and Mrs. Benjamin H. Levi of Richfield Springs; six grandchildren; Hazel, Mildred and Helen Schooley of New York, and Ruth and Robert Levi and William Schooley of Richfield Springs; one brother, Frank Llewellyn and two sisters. Mrs. Henry Lane of Richfield Springs and Mrs. Lulu Fitch of Rome.
- 1880 census, Warren, Herkimer, NY, (living and working on an estate) - Schooley Herbert, ae 16, Servent - Farm Hand, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1900 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY (Richfield Springs) fam # 371 - Schooley Herbert E, b. Jun 1862, ae 37, married 17 yr, born in NY, Lumber Laborer, owns his home with a mortgage; Minnie, wife, b. Dec 1863, ae 36, married 17 yr, 4 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Raymond, son, b. Mar 1884, ae 16, born in NY; Pearl, daughter, b. Mar 1890, ae 10; Glenn, son, b. Oct 1893, ae 6; Marion, daughter, b. Aug 1896, ae 3.
- 1910 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY (Lake View Avenue) fam # 237 - Schooley Herbert, ae 47, married 27 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Retail Dealer - Lumber, owns his home without a mortgage; Minnie, wife, ae 46, married 27 yr, 4 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Ray, son, ae 26, born in NY, Advertising Agent - Newspaper; Pearl, daughter, ae 20; Glenn, son, ae 16; Marion, daughter, ae 12.
- 1920 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY (Lake View Avenue) fam # 366 - Schooley Herbert, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 56, born in NY, parents born in NY, Lumberman - Woods; Minnie, wife, ae 56, born in NY, parents born in NY; Pearl, daughter, ae 29, born in NY; Glen, son, ae 26; Lewis Marcel (?), Hired Man, ae 25, born in NY, parents born in NY, Hired Man - Woods.
- 1930 census, Richfield Springs, Richfield, Otsego, NY (Monticello Street) fam # 627 - Schooley Herbert E, owns his home with a value of $6000, owns a radio, ae 66, married at age 18, born in NY, parents born in NY, Owner - Mill & Lumber; Minnie E, wife, ae 66, married at age 18, born in NY, parents born in NY; Pearl, daughter, ae 40, born in NY; Glenn, son, ae 36, married at age 31, Labor - Lumber Works; Harriett, daughter-in-law, ae 23, married at age 18, born in WI, parents born in Poland; William G, grandson, ae 3 11/12, born in NY.
- 1940 census, Richfield Springs, Otsego, NY, fam # 249 - Herbert Schooley, owns his home with a value of $3500, ae 76, widower, 8th grade, born in NY, Lumber Dealer; Glen, son, ae 47, 2 yr HS, born in NY, Lumber Dealer; Hattie, daughter-in-law, ae 33, 8th grade, born in NY; Pearl, daughter, ae 50, 8th grade; William, grandson, ae 13, 8th grade, born in NY.- Obituary (Richfield Springs Mercury, Richfield Springs, NY, Thurs., Dec. 4, 1941)
Herbert E. Schooley, widely known Richfield Springs lumber dealer, passed away in his sleep early Monday morning, December 1st, at the age of 78 years. The funeral will be held at the home at two o'clock this afternoon, the Reverend Dr. Norman Adams officiating. Interment will be made in Lakeview Cemetery. Mr. Schooley was the son of John and Mary Jacques Schooley and was born in Cullen, June 20th, 1863. Practically all his life was spent in Richfield Springs and vicinity. He married Minnie E. Llewellyn in 1883. She passed away in 1937. For thirty years Mr. Schooley was in the employ of W. B. Ward, lumber dealer. Later he became Mr. Ward's partner. About fifteen years ago, after Mr. Ward's death, he acquired the business. He served as a trustee of the village. He was president of the water board for many years and fathered the project that brought water from Allen's Lake to the village mains by gravity flow and did away with the expensive pumping station. Here was a quiet, unassuming gentleman of great depth of character, who was held in the highest respect by everyone who knew him. He leaves four children: Raymond II, Miss Pearl Schooley, Mrs. Benjamin H. Lewis and Glenn Schooley, all of Richfield Springs; a sister, Mrs. Clara Brown, near Richfield; six grandchildren, Hazel, Mildred and Helen Schooley, Mrs. James Yule, Robert Lewis and William Schooley.
Marriage Notes for Minnie E Llewellyn and Herbert E Schooley
- 50th Anniversary (Richfield Springs Mercury, NY, Thursday, January 4, 1962)
Thirty Years Ago - January 7, 1932
The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert E. Schooley was observed at the home of their daughter,- Mrs. Benjamin Lewis. Their granddaughter, Miss Ruth Lewis, made the wedding cake.
16169. Anna Mildred Pearl Schooley
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- Obituary (Richfield Springs Mercury, NY, Thursday, November 19, 1970)
Miss Pearl M. Schooley, 80, of Richfield Springs, died Friday, Nov. 13, at her home. Funeral services were held Sunday at the McGrath Funeral Home, The Rev. Leonard Owen, pastor of the Church of Christ United, officiated. Burial was made in Lakeview Cemetery.
She was born March 29, 1890, in Richfield Springs, daughter of Herbert and Minnie (Llewellyn) Schooley. She attended Richfield Springs schools and spent her life in that village.
She attended the First Presbyterian Church of Richfield Springs.
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- 1900 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 201 - Lane Henry b. Sep 1870, ae 29, married 8 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Plumber, rents his home; Flora, wife, b. Jan 1870, ae 30, maried 8 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Maurice, son, b. Jul 1895, ae 4, born in NY.
1910 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY (Monticello Street) fam # 230 - Lane Henry, ae 39, married 17 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Plumber - Hardware Store, owns his home with a mortgage; Flora, wife, ae 40, married 17 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY; Maurice, son, ae 14, born in NY.
- 1920 census, Richfield, Otsego, NY, fam # 332 - Lane Henry, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 49, born in NY, parents born in NY; Plumber - Hardware; Flora E, wife, ae 50, born in NY, parents born in NY; Maurice, son, ae 24, born in NY, Teller Bank.
- 1930 census, Richfield Springs, Otsego, NY (Monticello Street) fam # 648 - Lane Henry, owns his hme with a value of $3000, owns a radio, ae 59, born in NY, parents born in NY, Plumber - Hardware Company; Flora E, wife, ae 60, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1940 census, Richfield Springs, Otsego, NY, fam # 253 - Henry Lane, ae 70, 8th grade, born in NY, Farmer; Flora, ae 70, 8th grade, born in NY.- Obituary (The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, NY, Friday, September 24, 1954)
Henry Dunham Lane, aged 84, of 5 Monticello St., a retired plumber and tinsmith died September 20, in Memorial Hospital, Utica, where he had been a patient since Wednesday. He was born September 17, 1870, in Utica, son of Chauncey and Roxanna Dunham Lane. When he was a boy, the family moved to West Winfield and later to Richfield Springs when he was 18 years old. The following year he went to work for the Buchanan Hardware Co., here and continued in the employment of that firm for 64 years until his retirement four years ago ... He married Flora E. Llewellyn, in Richfield Springs on October 20, 1892, at her home on Monticello St. Since their marriage the couple had lived on Monticello St. He was a member of the First Prebyterian Church and served as a leader of the church for 13 years. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Maurice Lane, Utica ... Burial was in Lake View Cemetery.
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- Veteran WWI - Lane, FIRST NAME: Maurice L, BRANCH OF SERVICE: Pvt.US Army, TOWN: Utica (Oneida County, New York Servicemen, 1917 - 1919.- 1930 census, Utica, Oneida, NY (133 Boyce) fam # 217 - Lane Maurice, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 34, married at age 25, born in NY, parents born in NY, Office Manager - Box Board Co.; Frances, wife, ae 30, married at age 21, born in Ma, father born in Wales, mother born in England; Jones Kenneth, brother-in-law, ae 25, born in Ma, Salesman - Luggage Firm.
- Obituary (The Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY, Monday, July 17, 1972)
Maurice L. Lane, 445 French Road, died in Faxton Hospital yesterday. He retired 14 years ago from the Mutual Box Board Co., where he had been employed for 62 years as an accountant. He also was employed for six years by the State Tax Bureau. He was the son of Henry and Flora Llewellyn Lane. He married Frances Jones, North Adams, Mass., in 1921. He was a member of the Richfield Springs Presbyterian Church. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion of Richfield Springs. Mr. Lane was past exalted ruler of Utica Lodge BPOE and at the time of his death he held the position of secretary of the Utica Lodge. He also was past vice president of BPOE and past master of Liberty Lodge F. & A.M. Besides his wife, he leaves several cousins. The funeral will be at 11 Wednesday from the Elwood T. Day Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Richfield Springs.