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- 1950 census, Vernon, Oneida, NY, (Cooper Street) fam # 125 - Decker William, ae 30, born in NY, Store Manager - chain store; Barbara, wife, ae 21, born in NY; Schader Myra, mother-in-law, ae 56, widow, born in NY.- Death Notice (The Waterville Times, NY, Thursday, August 3, 1967)
Mrs Myra Kilts Schader, 73 ,Vernon, widow of John Schader, died July 30 in a Rome Hospital.
- 1910 census, Verona, Oneida, NY, fam # 286 - Schader John Z (sic), ae 35, married 1 yr, born in NY, parents born in Germany, Farmer - General, owns his home with a mortgage; Rose A, wife, ae 31, married 1 yr, no children, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Ireland.
- 1918 - He resided at RFD# 2 Durhamville, Oneida, NY when he registered for the WWI draft (Sep 12, 1918). He was a self employed farmer and listed Gerland (?) Schader as closest relative.
- 1920 census, Verona, Oneida, NY, fam # 121 - Schader John, ae 43, widower, born in NY, father born in Hesse, mother born in Baden, Farmer - General.
- 1930 census, Verona, Oneida, NY, fam # 53 - Schader John G, ae 54, married at age 35, born in NY, parents born in Germany; Myra L, wife, ae 36, married at age 34, born in NY, parents born in NY; Barbara L, daughter, ae 1 4/12 (?), born in NY.
- 1940 census, Verona, Oneida, NY, fam # 65 - Schader John, owns his home with a value of $3500, ae 64, 8th grade, born in NY, Farmer - Own Farm; Myra, wife, ae 46, 8th grade, born inNY; Barbara L, daughter, ae 11, 6th grade, born in NY.- Obituary (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Thursday, February 27, 1941)
Oneida, Feb. 27 - John Schader, 65, a life long resident farmer of Higginsville, and a brother of Mrs. Edward Butler, Rome, died at his home today.
He was born April 26, 1875. His parents were Gayhart and Barbara Myers Schader.
Other survivors are his wife, the former Myra Kilts whom he married 15 years ago; a daughter, Miss Barbara Schader; two brothers, William J., and Herman Schader, all of Higginsville.
Marriage Notes for Myra Lydia Kilts and John G Schader
- Wedding Announcement (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Friday, May 27, 1927)
Higginsville - John Schader and Myra Kilts will be united in marriage Saturday afternoon, May 28, at the home of the bride. A wedding supper will be served and a short trip taken by automobile.
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- 1930 census, Vienna, Oneida, NY, fam # 85 - Loomis Leon H, owns his home with a value of $500, ae 31, married at age 17, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in Mi, Farmer - General Farm; Bertha L, wife, ae 33, married at age 28, born in NY, parents born in NY; Beverly J, daughter, ae 2 7/12, born in NY; George Kilts C, father-in-law, ae 69, married at age 25, born in NY, parents born in NY, Retired; Kilts Lucretia, mother-in-law, ae 69, married at age 25, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1940 census, Lenox, Madison, NY, fam # 53 - Loomis Leon, owns his home with a value of $1000, ae 41, 8th grade, born in NY, Farmer; Bertha, wife, ae 43, 8th grade, born in NY, Beverly, daughter, ae 12, 7th grade, born in NY; Merle, son, ae 8, 3rd grade; Robert, son, ae 6, 2nd grade.
- 1950 Where were they?
Marriage Notes for Bertha Lucretia Kilts and Leon Hickman Loomis
- Wedding Announcement (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Monday, June 29, 1925)
Vienna, June 29. - at the M. E. parsonage at Verona, June 24, occurred the marriage of Leon H. Loomis of North Bay and Miss Bertha L. Kilts of Fish Creek Landing, Rev. M. D. Holmes officiating. The bride wore a tan ensemble suit with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Loomis left at once on an auto trip through northeastern New York.
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- GFG # A 1195 / A / B
- Getman Family Association - President 1941
- 1900 census, Palatine, Montgomery, NY, fam # 10 - Saltsman Myron H, b. Apr 1868, ae 32, married 6 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer; owns his home with a mortgager; Elizabeth A, wife, b. Jan 1871, ae 29, married 6 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY; Jeremiah, son, b. Oct 1894, ae 5, born in NY; George H, son, b. Apr 1897, ae 3; Douglas, son, b. Jan 1899, ae 1; Iantha C, daughter, b. Feb 1900, ae 3/12. [neighbor of his brother Clarence and his parents]
- 1910 census, Palatine, Montgomery, NY, fam # 84 - Saltsman Myron H, ae 34, married 16 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Labor - General, owns his home with a mortgage; Elizabeth M, wife, ae 38, married 16 yr, 8 children, 7 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Jeremiah, son, ae 15, born in NY; George H, son, ae 12; Douglas, son, ae 11; Gladys F, daughter, ae 7; Carlton G, son, ae 9; Burdett, son, ae 5; Donald, son, ae 3; Donburgh Charles, ae 46, born in NY, Farm Laborer - General Farm.
- 1917 - He resided at Fort Plain RD, NY when he registered for the WWI draft (Jun 5, 1917). He was unmarried and employed as a farm laborer.
- 1920 census, Minden (Fort Plain), Montgomery, NY, (27 Cemetery Street) fam # 204 - Saltsman Jeremiah, rents his home, ae 25, bonr in NY, parents born in NY, Carrier - Rural Mail; Beulah M, wife, ae 29, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1930 census, Fort Plain, Montgomery, NY, (48 Garfield Street) fam # 832 - Saltsman Jeremiah, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 35, married at age 24, born in NY, parents born in NY, Mail Carrier - Rural; Beulah, wife, ae 40, married at age 29, born in NY, parents born in NY; Myron, son, ae 9, born in NY; Ruth, daughter, ae 7.
- 1940 census, Fort Plain, Montgomery, NY, (0 Waddell Ave) fam # 171 - Saltsman Jeremiah, owns his home with a value of $3000, ae 46, 8th grade, born in NY, Rural Mail Carrier - Post Office; Beulah, ae 50, 4 yr HS, born in NY; Myron, son, ae 19, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Clerk - Hardware; Ruth, daughter, ae 17, 3 yr HS.- Obituary (Find A Grave)
FORT PLAIN — Jeremiah Saltsman, 80, retired rural mail carrier and a prominent Scouter, died early Monday in Mortan Plant Hospital, Clearwater, Fla., where he had been a patient one week. He lived at 29 Waddell St., Fort Plain.
Mr. Saltsman was born on the family farm in the Town of Palatine Oct. 22, 1894, a son of Myron and Elizabeth Getman Saltsman. He was married Dec. 26, 1918, to Beulah White, and they have lived here over 55 years.
He was a rural mail carrier out of the Fort Plain Post Office for over 38 years, his route covering parts of Ephratah, Johnstown and Palatine. He retired Oct. 31, 1957.
For the past 15 years Mr. and Mrs. Saltsman have been spending the winter months at their home in Embassy Park, Clearwater.
Mr. Saltsman was a member of the Fort Plain United Methodist Church, and was a former lay leader. He was a 50-year member of Otsquago Lodge 507, IOOF, and was a past grand and a past district deputy of the Odd Fellows.
For more than 42 years Mr. Saltsman was a registered Scouter, and for many years served as Scoutmaster of Troop 61, Fort Plain. He was a member of the Order of the Arrow, and had been awarded the Silver Beaver, given to men outstanding in the Boy Scout organization.
Mr. Saltsman was a member of the Rural Mail Carriers' Assn. A few years ago he was honored with the outstanding citizen award given by the Fort Plain American Legion.
Surviving are his wife, in Clearwater; one son, Myron, Fort Plain, and one daughter, Mrs. Edward Schmidtmann, Amsterdam RD; three brothers, Burdette Saltsman, San Diego, Calif., Herbert Saltsman, Amsterdam, and Donald Saltsman, RD 2, Fort Plain; also one sister, Mrs. Gladys Snedeker, of Costa Rica; one grandson and one great-grandson.
The funeral will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Swartz Funeral Home, Fort Plain, with Rev. Andrew B. Currier, pastor of the United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be made next Spring in Evergreen Cemetery, near Fonda.
Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Those who wish may make contributions to the Memorial Fund of the United Methodist Church.
- Alt DOB: Mar 1898 (1900 census)
- Obituary (Leader-Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Monday, April 12, 1976)
FORT PLAIN Mrs. Beulah Saltsman, 86, of Fort Plain, died Saturday at the Palatine Nursing Home after a brief illness.
Born in Ames, she was a graduate of the Teachers Training Class, of Canajoharie, and had taught in Plesant Brook and Nelliston for several years.
She was a member of the Fort Plain United Methodist Church and had served in several organizations within the church including steward for many years. Mrs. Saltsman was also a member of the Rural Mailmen's Association Auxiliary and the Fort Plain Senior Citizens.
She was the widow of Jermiah Saltsman.
Survivors include one son, Myron Saltsman of Fort Plain; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Schmidtman of Amsterdam; one sister, Mrs. Marjorie Davis of Eaton and one grandson.
Marriage Notes for Jeremiah Saltsman and Beulah Mae White
- Wedding Announcement (Amsterdam Evening Recorder, NY, Saturday, December 18, 1918)
Canajoharie, Dec. 28 - At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford C. White, near Ames, at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, took place the wedding of their younger daughter, Miss Beulah M. White, and Jeremiah Saltsman of Fort Plain. the ceremony was witnessed by the families and a few friends and was performed by the Rev. Louis F. Wagschal of Stone Arabia. The bride was prettily attired in a gown of white silk and was attended by Miss AIice Mount of Fultonville, a cousin of the bride. Douglas Saltsman, a brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. After a wedding dinner, the couple left on a short wedding trip and upon their return will reside at Fort Plain, where the bridegroom is one of the rural free delivery mail carriers. He is a son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Myron Saltsman of Stone Arabia and a well-known and deservedly popular young man. Mrs. Saltsman rcceived many useful and beautiful gifts, including silverware, cut glass, furniture and money.
- Wedding Anniversary (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Saturday, December 24, 1960)
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Saltsman will observe their 42nd wedding anniversary Monday. Saltsman and the former Beulah White were married by Rev. Louis Wagshsi of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Stone Arabia at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford White.
They have been members of the Fort Plain Methodist Church for about 40 years. She is a member of the Afternoon Circle, the WSCS, the Susanah Wesley Guild, the Saturday Afternoon Study Class, and the Rural Mail Carriers Auxiliary.
Saltsman is Mohawk District camping chairman and is a member of the Odd Fellows, Stone Arabia Grange, the Rural Mail Carriers, and is a retired mail carrier. He is a lay leader of the church, and a member of the Methodist Men.
They have two children, Myron Saltsman, Fort Plain, and Mrs. Edward Schmldtmann, Amsterdam; two grandchildren.
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- Obituary (Find A Grave)
Mr. Myron S. Saltsman, 89, of Waddell Avenue, Fort Plain, New York, died, early Thursday morning, April 1, 2010 at the Mountain Valley Hospice House in Gloversville. Born on June 7, 1920 in Fort Plain, NY, he was the son of Jermiah Saltsman and Buelah White Saltsman. He graduated from Fort Plain High School in June 1938 and was a lifelong area resident. Mr. Saltsman worked for the NYS Barge Canal, retiring as Chief Lock Operator at Lock #15 in Fort Plain in 1981 after 30 years. From January 1942 until December 1945, Mr. Saltsman served in the U.S. Army with the European Theater 9th Armored Division, obtaining the rank of Private First Class. He was a member of the Fort Plain United Methodist Church. He served on the board of Trustees as treasurer for the Church and was a member of the Church Pairs and Spairs Club. Mr. Saltsman served as a neighborhood commissioner of Sir William Council Boy Scouts. He was a member of the Fort Plain VFW Earl Stock Memorial Post #3275, Fort Plain American Legion Post #554, serving as Commander of the Post at one time, member of the Fort Hunter Canal Society, Heritage & Genealogical Society of Montgomery Co. He served on the board of Trustees for the Mohawk Valley Library Association, Fort Plain Free Library, and Fort Plain Museum. Mr. Saltsman was a member of the Nautical Research Guild, NYS Archaeological Association, Van Epps Hartley Chapter. On June 22, 1946 in Fort Plain, NY, he was married to June F. Wells. She preceded him in death on November 15, 1994. He is also predeceased by his sister, Ruth J. Schmidttman . Mr. Saltsman is survived by nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends, including his good friend, Betty Schell.
Marriage Notes for Myron Sanford Saltsman and June Francis Wells
- Engagement Announcement (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY, Friday, march 8, 1945)
Mr. and Mrs. William Wells, 15 Beck Street, Fort Plain, announce the engagement of their daughter, June F., to Myron S. Saltsman; son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Saltsman, Fort Plain. The wedding will take place in June.
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- 1920 census, Palatine, Montgomery, NY, fam # 84 - Saltsman George H, ae 22, rents his home, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Dairy; Edna, wife, ae 20, born in NY, parents born in NY; Clyde H, son, ae 3/12, born in NY.
- 1930 census, Palatine, Montgomery, NY, fam # 112 - Saltsman George H, owns his home, owns a radio, ae 32, born inNY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Dairy Farm; Edna M, wife, ae 30, born inNY, parents born in NY; Clyde H, son, ae 10, born in NY; Thelma A, daughter, ae 9; Thalen G, son, ae 8; E Arnold, son, ae 7; Malcolm C, son, ae 3 7/12; Mildred E, daughter, sr 3 7/12; Edith C, daughter, 2 2/12; Leo C, son, ae 5/12.
- 1940 census, Palatine, Montgomery, NY, (Fort Plain RD 6) fam # 102 - Saltsman George H, owns his home with a value of $3000, ae 43, 8th grade, born in NY, Farmer; Edna M, wife, ae 40, 8th grade, born in NY; Malcolm, son, ae 13, 5th grade, born in NY; Mildred, daughter, ae 13, 5th grade; Edith, daughter, ae 12, 4th grade; Leo, son, ae 10, 3rd grade.
- 1950 census, Palatine, Montgomery, NY, fam # 143 - Saltsman George H, ae 52, born in NY, Farmer; Edna, wife, ae 50, born inNY; Leo, son, ae 20, born in NY, Farm Hand.- Obituary (Schenectady Gazette, NY, Wednesday, November 15, 1967)
FORT PLAIN - George H. Saltsman, 70, of Stone Arabia died Monday night in Little Falls Hospital after a tractor accident on his farm in East Stone Arabia Saturday.
Born in the Town of Palatine and lifelong resident, Mr, Saltsman had conducted a dairy farm and was a former committeeman in the Eastern Milk Producers Organization. He was a member of the Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church of East Stone Arabia, and its men's club and was a 20-year member of the Montgomery County Cooperative Extension Service.
He is survived by three sons, Clyde and Leo Saltsman, both of Fort Plain RD 2, and Malcom Saltsman of Fort Johnson; three daughters, Mrs. Gerald Boyer of Webster, Mrs. Cletus Bollen of Palatine Bridge RD and Mrs. Robert Lansing of Rensselaerville; four brothers, Jeremiah of Fort Plain, Burdette of Watertown, Donald of Fort Plain RD 2 and Herbert Saltsman of Johnstown, and a sister, Mrs. Gladys Snedecker of North Palm Beach,
Fla. Sixteen grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Swartz Funeral Home. The Rev. Clarence Schaertel pastor of the Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church wll officiate. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, Fonda. RD.
- Obituary (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY, Monday, April 8, 1957)
FORT PLAIN — Mrs. Edna Saltsman, 56, wife of George Saltsman, died yesterday morning in Little Falls hospital where she had been a patient two weeks.
She was the daughter of Hiram and Anna Murdock Christman and was born June 12, 1900 in the
Town of Ephratah. She married Mr. Saltsman in 1918 at Stone Arabia, Town of Palatine. Mrs. Saltsman was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Stone Arabia, and its Women's Society.
Surviving are her husband, Fort Plain R.D. 4; three daughters, Mrs. Gerald Boyer, West Sand Lake, Mrs. Cletus Bollen, Palatine Bridge, R.D. 1, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Fonda; three sons, Clyde and Leo, Fort Plain R.D. 4, Malcolm, Fort Johnson; one brother, Theron Christman, Palatine Bridge; two sisters, Mrs. Victor Putman, Fort Plain; Mrs. Raymond Nagele, St. Johnsville; 11 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Swartz funeral home, Fort Plain, with the Rev. Clarence Van, pastor of East Stone Arabia Church, officiating, interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Fonda.
Marriage Notes for George Hobart Saltsman and Edna May Christman
- Wedding Announcement (Amsterdam Evening Recorder, NY, Tuesday, August 6, 1918)
Thursday afternoon, August 1st, took place the marriage of Miss Edna Christman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Christman, of East Stone Arabia, and George Saltsman, also of Stone Arabia. The ceremony was rerformed by the Rev. Mr. Eamon, pastor of the Evangelical church at which the bride is a faithful attendant. Miss Beulah White, of Ames, and Jeremiah Saltsman, brother of the bridegroom were the attendants. The bride was attired in blue satin and bead trimmed crepe de chine and the bridesmaid in green silk. Many useful presents, such as cut glass, silver and money were received. The bridegroom presented his attendant with a stick pin and the bride gave the bridesmaid a set of lingerie clasps.
Mr. and Mrs. Saltsman left on the 4 o'clock train from Fort Plain for the central part of the state, and will reside in Stone Arabia, upon their return. Their friends wish them a happy wedded life.
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- Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Thursday, August 25, 1932)
Thalen George Saltsman, aged 10 years and 19 days died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Saltsman in East Stone Arabia of lobar pneumonia on Tuesday.
Surviving are the parents; three sisters, Thelma, Edith and Mildred Saltsman and four brothers, Clyde, Arnold, Malcolm and Leo Saltsman.
The funeral services will be held at the Stone Arabia Evangelical Lutheran church on Friday afternoon at 2 proceeded by a service at the home at 1:30.
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- Obituary (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, Montgomery, NY, Tuesday, February 8, 1938)
Arnold Edwin Saltsman, 14, died at the Oneonta Hospital Sunday night following an illness of about one year of complications. He was born in East Stone Arabia December 4. 1923, a son of George and Edna Christman Saltsman.
He is survived by his parents; three brothers, Clyde, Malcolm and Leo; three sisters. Thelma, Mildred and Edith, all at home: and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Saltsman and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Christman.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Stone Arabia Lutheran Church, with the Rev. C. N. Kindt officiating. Interment will be made in the Evergreen Cemetery, Sand Flats.
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- Olen was stillborn. He is buried alongside the Saltsman momument at Evergreen Cemetery under a headstone simply marked "Infant". (Chris Wilson)
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- He resided at Fort Plain, Montgomery, NY when he registered for the WWT draft (Sep 12, 1918). He was employed as a farmer and listed Myron H Saltsman as his closest relative.
- 1930 census, Verona, Oneida, NY, (State Bridge, Verona Station) fam # 174 - Saltsman Douglas A, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 31, married at age 24, born in NY, parents born in NY, Shop Hand - Bottle Cap Mfg; Alice M, wife, ae 25, married at age 18, born in NY, parents born in NY; Alta M, daughter, ae 5, born in NY; Margaret A, daughter, ae 3 10/12.
- 1940 census, Verona, Oneida, NY, fam # 174 - Saltsman Douglas, rents his home, ae 41, 8th grade, born in NY, Operator - Farm; Alice, wife, ae 35, 7th grade, born in NY; Alta May, daughter, ae 15, 5th grade, born in NY; Margaret, daughter, ae 13, 7th grade; Ernenwein Georgia, mother-in-law, ae 62, widow, born in NY.
- 1950 census, Verona, Oneida, NY (Chuyrchville - Verona Mills Road / old cemetery) fam # 119 - Saltsman Douglas, ae 51, born in NY, Sexton - cemetery; Alice, wife, ae 45, born in NY; Streator Charles, son-in-law, ae 24, born in NY, Rates (?) Machinery - canning company; Margaret, daughter, ae 23, born in NY; Linda, granddaughter, born in Jan, born in NY.- Newspaper Article (The Leader-Herlad, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Saturday, October 15, 1966)
Douglas Saltsman, 67, a Fort Plain native, was killed Wednesday morning when his clothing became entangled in a barn cleaner on the Floyd J. Sheifele farm in Oneida County. His home was at Verona RD in Oneida County.
Thomas A. Cox, an Oneida County coroner, said death was caused by shock and hemorrhage and was accidental. Mr. Shiefele found the man dead about 10:30 in the morning, according to state police.
He was pronounced dead by Dr. John D. George Jr. of Verona.
Mr. Saltsman was born in Fort Plain. He married Alice Dunham in 1923 in Verona. Besides being a farmer he was also the sexton for St. Peter's Cemetery, Churchville. He moved to Verona in 1932. He was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and the Greenway-Verona Mills Fish and Game Club.
Besides his wife, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Alta Mae Sayles, and Mrs. Charles (Margaret) Streator, both of Churchville; a sister, Mrs. Gladys Snedeker, West Palm Beach, Fla., and five brothers,'George, Jereminah and Donald, all of Fort Plain; Herbert, Johnstown, and Berdette, Watertown.
- Obituary (Find A Grave / Rome Daily Sentinel, July, 1989)
VERONA -- Mrs. Alice M. Saltsman, 84, of RD 1, a former licensed practical nurse at Oneida City Hospital, died Sunday July 23, 1989, after a long illness.
Born in Auburn, Sept. 24, 1904, she was the daughter of Hazel and Georgia Lewis Dunham. She married Douglas A. Saltsman on Sept.15, 1923 in Verona. He died Oct. 12, 1966. She was a licensed practical nurse for Oneida City Hospital until retiring in 1965. She was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Churchville. She taught Sunday School and belonged to the Willing Workers of St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Churchville. Burial will be in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. Calling hours will be Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Griffin & Aldridge Funeral Home, Rome.
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- 1925 NYS census, Syracuse (Ward 17), Onondaga, - 1122 East Fayette - Saltsman Carlton, ae 24, born in US, Machinist; Emily, wife, ae 24, born in US; Howard C, son, ae 2/12 (?), born in US.
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- Obituary (Syracuse Journal, Thursday, October 29, 1925)
SALTSMAN — In this city, Oct. 27, 1925, Carlton Saltsman, aged 21 years. Surviving besides his wldow, Emily, are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Saltsman of Fort Plaln; also six brothers and one sister.
Prayer at his late home, 314 Pine st,. Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and from Immanuel Evangelical Church at 2:30. Burial in Morningside Cemetery. Friends lnvited.
22653. Carlton Herman Saltsman
- Birth Announcement (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Thursday, November 11, 1924)
VERONA STATION - Verona Station, Nov. 11.—Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Saltsman are rejoicing over the birth of a son.
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- Obituary (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Wednesday, July 1, 1925)
VERONA STATION - The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Saltsman of Syracuse in the death of their eight months' old son Carlton Herman. The family moved from here to Syracuse last winter. The little one was ill only a few days.
- Obituary (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Thursday, June 25, 1925)
The funeral of Carlton Saltsman, seven-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Saltsman, 1801 E. Genesee st.. who died Wednesday evening at their home, will be hełd at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon.
13778. Florence Gladys Saltsman
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- 1930 census, Floral Park, Nassau, NY, (148 Floral Blvd) fam # 217 - Snedeker William H, ae 25, married at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY, Accountant - Lumber Company; Gladys, wife, ae 27, married at age 22, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1940 census, Babylon, Suffolk, NY, (110 Ketcham Avenue) fam # 115 - Snedaker William, ae 35, 3 yr College, born in NY, relocated from Nassau county, General Manager - Retail Lumber Ind.; Florence, wife, ae 37, 3 yr HS, born in NY; Betty, daughter, ae 9, 4th grade, born in NY.
- 1950 census, Amityville, Suffolk, NY, (110 Ketchner) fam # 215 - Snedeker William H, ae 45, born in NY, Proprietor - mfg hots of flowers (?); Florence G, wife, ae 47, born in NY.
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- Getman Family Association: Treasurer - 1941 - 1959 - resided in Fort Plain, Montgomery, NY
- 1930 census, Plattsburg (Ward 6), Clinton, NY, (Plattsburg Barracks) - ... Saltsman, Donald, Pvt, ae 22, born in NY, parents born in NY, Soldier - US Army; ... .
- 1940 census, Palatine, Montgomery, NY, (Fort Plain RD 4) fam # 30 - Saltsman Donald, ae 32, 8th grade, born in NY, Farmer; Carmita, wife, ae 22, 1 yr HS, born in NY; (1 farm laborer).
- 1950 census, Palatine, Montgomery, NY, (New Turnpike) fma # 58 - Saltsman Donald, ae 42, born in NY, Farmer; Carmeta, wife, ae 32, born in NY; Merlyn, son, ae 8, born in Y; Elwin, son, ae 5; David, son, ae 2; (1 farm hand).- Obituary (COURIER-STANDARD-ENTERPRISE, NY October 1, 2004)
September 24, 2004
Mr. Donald Saltsman, 97, formerly of State Highway 67 and recently a resident of Hillcrest Spring Adult Home in Amsterdam, died Friday morning, September 24, 2004, at Wells House in Johnstown, New York.
Born August 2, 1907, in Fort Plain, New York, he was the son of Myron and Elizabeth Getman Saltsman. He was a life long area resident.
Mr. Saltsman owned and operated the Green Lawn Dairy Farm (Saltsman Family Farm) in Fort Plain for a number of years.
He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Stone Arabia and was a member of the Masonic Lodge #611 of St. Johnsville, New York.
He was married to the former Carmita Baker on September 3, 1939, who passed away on November 23, 1974.
Survivors include three sons, Merlin Saltsman of Fort Plain, Edwin Saltsman of Hoosick Falls, New York, and David Saltsman of Perth, New York; two grandchildren, Carly Saltsman and Jennifer Boyce of Rotterdam Junction; a great-granddaughter Hadley Boyce; two step great-grandchildren, Matthew and Kelly Phillips of Middle Grove, New York.
Funeral services will be held on Monday at 11:00 AM at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Route 10 in Stone Arabia with the Rev. Gail Wohling officiating. Burial will take place in Evergreen Cemetery, Sand Flats, Fonda.
Lenz & Betz Funeral Home, 69 Otsego Street, Canajoharie, N.Y. was in charge of arrangements.
- Obituary (Leader - Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Tuesday, November 26, 1974)
FORT PLAIN - Mrs. Carmeta Saltsman, 56, of Fort Plain RD 2, died Saturday in Little Falls Hospital after a brief illness.
Mrs. Saltsman was born in Canajoharie, Jan. 21, 1918, daughter of Luke and Edna Duesler Baker, and attended Canajoharie schools.
She resided in Canajoharie until her marriage to Donald Saltsman on Sept. 30, 1939, and since that time had resided at the Saltsman family farm in the New Turnpike area.
Mrs. Saltsman was employed for several years as a nurse's aid at the Palatine Nursing Home and in private homes. She was a member of the Stone Arabia Trinity Lutheran Church, Maquaes Chapter, OES, of St. Johnsville, Daughters of the Nile of Utica, and the East Stone Arabia Home Bureau.
Survivors, besides her husband, include three sons, David and Merlyn SDaltsman borh of Fort Plain, and Edwin Saltsman of Rotterdam Junction; father, Luke Baker of Canajoharie; four brothers, Lewis, Delbert and Donald Baker all of Canajoharie, and Robert Baker of Miami, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Helena Neal of Canajoharie and Mrs. Doris Nellis of Fort Plain; two grandchildren, and several neices, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services were conducted at 2 this afternoon at the Schwartz Funeral Home with Rev. Theodore Hammer, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Stone Arabia, officiating.
Burail was in Evergreen Cemetery, Fonda.
Marriage Notes for Donald Saltsman and Carmeta M Baker
- Wedding Announcement (Fort Plain Standard, NY, Thursday, October 5, 1939)
The marriage of Miss Carmeta Baker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Baker, Canajoharie, to Donald Saltsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Saltsman, Fort Plain, took place Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Frank Shimer, pasor of St. Mark's Lutheran Church performed the double ring service.
Piano and violin selections were played by Mr. William R, Rathbun of Canajoharie and Wendell Sallis, Gloversville, violinist. During the ceremony Mr. Sallis sang "O Promise Me." The ceremony was performed beneath an archway of roses, palms, cut flowers and ferns.
A prindcess gown of white moire silk trimmed with orange blossoms and fingertip veil held by a white crown were worn by the bride, who carrid an arm bouquet of white roses and gysophila with old English sweet peas attached to a white satin sstreamer. The maid of honor was Miss Helena Baker, sister of the bride. She owre a peacock blue moire dress fashoned after the bride's gown and a crown of peacock blue flowers. She carried an arm bouquet of American Beauty roses.
Herbert Saltsman, Johnstown, was best man for his brother, and ushers were Donald Baker, Rober Baker, brothers of the bride, and Myron Saltsman and Clyde Saltsman, nephews of the bridegroom.
The bride's mother was dressed in blue crepe with white corsage while Mrs. Saltsman. mother of the bridegroom, was attired in plum crepe with white corsage. The bridegroom presented the bride with a pearl necklace and to his best man he gave a tie clasp set. Ushers received linen handkerchiefs.
Immediately following the ceremony a reception for 120 guests was held. The bridal table was decorated with white roses and bridal cake. Later in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Saltsman left for New York and Washington D.C. They will be home in Fort Plain after October 8. For traveling the bride wore a black crepe dress, black hat and white accessories.
Mrs. Saltsman attended Canajoharie High School and until recently conducted a beauty parlor in Canajoharie. Mr. Saltsman attended the Fort Plain High School and conducts a farm in the Town of Minden.
Guests were present at the affair from Fort Plain. Johnstown, Gloversville, Schenectady, Palatine Bridge, St. Johnsville, Oneonta, Amsterdam, Canastota, Broadalbin, Fonda, Clocksville, Stone Arabia and Canajoharie.
Pre-nuptial affairs were given for the bride by Mrs. Delbert Baker, Mrs. Lewis Baker, Miss Helena Baker, Old Fort Rebekah Lodge and Seeber's Lane Grange.
- GFG # A 1792 / A / B
- Gored by Bull
Canajoharie Courier / fort Plain Standard, Thursday, October 5, 1961
Merlyn Saltsman, 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Saltsman, Fort Plain RD 2, is recuperating at home from injuries sustained when gored by a bull on the family’s New Turnpike farm Saturday afternoon.
He was bringing cows in from the pasture when attacked by the animal and tumbled into a deep ditch. Neighbors heard the youth’s cries and called his father who finally succeeded in driving the enraged bull away.
Saltsman was rushed to Little Falls Hospital for x-rays to determine the extent of his injuries which proved to be less severe than first believed, since he was bleeding profusely from the mouth when rescued.
X-rays, however, revealed no broken bones, only severe bruises of the chest and abrasions on his arms and legs. He returned home from the hospital Monday noon.
The fact that he was pushed into the ditch, rather than being attacked on level terrain, possibly saved his life.- Obituary (Find A Grave)
Merlyn L. Saltsman, age 67, of Ft. Plain, passed early Monday morning, March 17, 2008, at his home, after a brief illness.
He was born in Ft. Plain on February 14, 1941, a son of the late Donald Saltsman and Carmita Baker Saltsman.
Mr. Saltsman graduated from Ft. Plain High School.
He was a self employed Dairy Farmer until his retirement in 2004.
Merlyn was a member of the St. Johnsville Masonic lodge No. 611,
and was an avid bowler.
Survivors include his wife Mary Gray Saltsman whom he married in 1979; three step sons Randy Carr of Boise, Idaho, John Carr of Johnstown, and Robert Carr of Ft. Plain; two step daughters Donna Sweet and Bonnie Gianpolao both of Ft. Plain; two brothers David Saltsman of Hagaman, and Edwin Saltsman of Fort Edward; several step grandchildren, and several step great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services will be conducted on Friday at 1:00 p.m. from the A.G. Cole Funeral Home Inc. 215 East main Street, Johnstown.
Friends and family may call on Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home, where a Masonic service will be conducted at 7:00 p.m.Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Fonda.
- She is not listed in the 1940 or 1950 census with Clayton Gray.
- Obituary (Find A Grave)
Mary Saltsman, age 74, of Fort Plain, passed away on Tuesday, August 17, 2010, at Nathan Littauer Hospital, Gloversville, after being stricken at home.
She was born on July 11, 1936, in Ephratah,(daughter of Clayton C. and Kathryn L. Klose Gray)
She was a homemaker and also assisted with work on the family farm.
Mary attended the Community Bible Church.
She was united in marriage to Merlyn L. Saltsman in 1979 and he died in 2008.
Survivors include: three sons, Randy Carr of Boise, Idaho, John Carr of St. Johnsville, and Robert Carr of Fort Plain; two daughters, Donna Sweet of Ephratah, and Bonnie Gianpolao of Gloversville; two brothers, Marvin Gray and Gary Gray, both of Ephratah; one sister, Betty Jean Ropeter of Broadalbin; grandchildren, Jeremy Sweet, Laith Sweet, Devin Sweet, Elizabeth Carr, Talitha Carr, Israel Carr, Isaiah Carr, Haven Carr, Brittney Carr, Zackery Carr, Teddy Frye, Chandra Frye; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, cousins.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brothers, Richard and George Gray.
Funeral services will be conducted on Friday at 1 p.m. from the A.G. Cole Funeral Home Inc., 215 East Main Street, Johnstown.
Family and friends may call on Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.
Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Fonda.
Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the Community Bible Church.
- GFG # A 1794 / A / B
13781. Herbert Edwards Saltsman
- GFG # A 1203 / A / B
- 1940 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (20 Akin Street) fam # 94 - Saltsman Herbert, rents his home, ae 29, 8th grade, born in NY, Janitor - Knitting Mill; Elizabeth, wife, ae 28, 1 yr HS, born in NY, parents born in NY, Hemmer - Glove Factory.
- 1950 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (311 South Perry St) fam # 6 - Saltsman Herbert, ae 39, born in NY, Leather Finisher - leather tannery; Elizabeth, wife, ae 38, born in NY; Faye, daughter, ae 9, born in NY.- Obituary (Find A Grave / Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY), 20 November 1999)
AMSTERDAM - Herbert E. Saltsman, 88, of Prospect Street, died Friday at Park Hill Adult Home after a short illness.
Born in Palatine, he attended schools there and worked on his family's farm.
Mr. Saltsman moved to Johnstown in 1931 and worked for Scottsmore Knit Glove. He later worked for Cole's Furniture Store in Johnstown for 32 years, moving to Amsterdam in 1974 and retiring in 1980. He was a member of the Fort Johnson Senior Citizens, the Guy Park Senior Citizens and the Horace J. Inman Senior Citizens.
Mr. Saltsman was a member of the United Methodist Church in Amsterdam.
He was the widower of Elizabeth Gutta Saltsman, who died in 1971, and Loretta Sager Geiger Saltsman, who died in 1998.
Survivors include a daughter; a brother, Donald Saltsman of Fort Plain; and two grandsons.
A service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Betz, Rossi & Bellinger Family Funeral Home, 171 Guy Park Ave.
Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Fonda.
Calling hours are 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Community Hospice of Amsterdam or the United Methodist Church of Amsterdam.
- Obituary (Find A Grave / Leader-Herald, Saturday, October 30, 1971
Mrs. Elizabeth Saltsman, 59, of 311 South Perry Street died at 1:45 yesterday afternoon at Johnstown Hospital after a long illness. She had been patient for 11 days.
A lifetime city resident, she was born Nov. 1, 1911. She was the daughter of John and Elizabeth Ralbovsky Gutta Sr. In Johnstown on Dec. 5, 1931 she was married to Herbert E. Saltsman, who survives.
She attended Johnstown schools. Mrs. Saltsman was a member of Christ Lutheran Church.
Other survivors are one daughter; her father, a Johnstown resident; two brothers, John Gutta Jr. of Johnstown and Richard J. Gutta of Buffalo; two grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Marriage Notes for Herbert Edwards Saltsman and Elizabeth Gutta
- Wedding Announcement (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY, Monday, December 7, 1931)
FORT PLAIN. Dec. 1—The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Gutta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gutta, 319 West State street. Johnstown, to Herbert Edward Saltsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Saltsman of Fort Plain, was solemnized Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at St Mark's church, Johnstown. The Rev. Andrew L. Dillenbeck. D. D., pastor, performed the ceremony.
Attending the bridal couple were Miss Anna Bartal, cousin of the bride, who acted as bridesmaid, and John Gutta, brother of the bride, who was best man.
The bride was attired In a gown of green silk crepe, with hat and slippers to match. She wore a shoulder corsage of yellow roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid was gowned in brown silk crepe, with hat and slippers to match.
Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Saltsman left for a two weeks' wedding trip to New York city. Upon, their return a reception will be tendered them at the Gutta home. The bride's going away outfit consisted of a brown knit sult with hat. slippers, coat, gloves and purse to match.
The bride's gift to the bridesmaid was a coral necklace with crystals, and the bridegroom presented his attendant with a leather bill fold.
Mra Saltsman attended Johnstown High school and has been employed for some time at the Leon W. Swears factory. Mr. Saltsman is employed by his father on a farm near Fort Plain.
- GFG # B 1047 / A / B
- 1940 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (8 Yost Street) fam # 62 - Wock Delmar, rents his home, ae 22, born in MA (sic), relocated from Amsterdam, Homework; Margaret, wife, ae 22, born in NY (sic), Partner - Confectionary store.- Obituary (unsourced)
"DJ" Wock, who co-owned Wock's Luncheonette, died at home Monday after a long illness. Mr. Wock, of Old Trail Road, town of Mohawk, was 83.
He was an Army veteran of World War II.
Mr. Wock and his brother owned Wock's Luncheonette, first located at 100 W. Main St. and then at 21 W. Main St., until they retired in 1996.
Mr. Wock was a life member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and was active with the Pine Tree Rifle Club for many years.
He was also elected as a write-in candidate to the Johnstown Water Board and served several terms.
Margaret "Peg" Quigley Wock, whom he married April 23, 1939, died in 1968.
Survivors include three sons, Kenneth Wock of Rexford, Patrick Wock of Broadalbin and William K. Wock of Johnstown; his brother, William C. Wock of the town of Mohawk; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
There are no services or calling hours. Burial will be private.
Contributions may be made to Community Hospice of Amsterdam, 40 Guy Park Ave., Amsterdam, NY 12010; or to charity.
- Obituary (Schenectady Gazette, New York, Wednesday, Feburary 7, 1968)
JOHNSTOWN-Mrs. Margaret E. (Peg) Wock, 50, of 17 McMartin St., wife of Delmar J. Wock, died unexpectedly about 12:45 p.m. yesterday at her
home. Death was attributed to a heart attack.
For the past several years, Mrs. Wock assisted her hushand and brother-in-law, William Wock, in Wock's Confectionery Store on West Main Street.
She was born July 11, 1917, at Fall River, Mass., and lived in
Amsterdam 12 years before moving to Johnstown in 1939. She was active in PTA work and was past president of the Warren School PTA. She had
also served on different committees in the Johnstown PTA Council.
Mrs. Wock was a member of Immaculate Conception Church.
Survivors besides her husband are three sons, L. Kenneth Wock of Aurora, Ill., Patrick Wock of Amsterdam and William Wock, at home; her mother, Mrs. Elsie Quigley of Johnstown; one sister, Mrs. Robert Fuller of Moorestown, N.J.; one brother, William Quigley of Amsterdam; one grandson, several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 9 am Friday at the Barter Funeral Home. ! Funeral Home and at 9:30 at Immaculate Conception Church.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Fund.
Marriage Notes for Delmar Jerry Wock and Margaret Quigley
- Wedding Announcement (The Leader - Republica, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Monday, April 24, 1939)
Miss Margaret Quigley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quigley, 6 Garfield Place. Amsterdam, and Delmar J. Wock, 100 West Main street, Johnstown, were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at 1 in the parochial residence of St. Mary's church, Amsterdam. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. Raymond Sellman.
Mrs. Sidney Blake of this city acted as matron ol honor and William C. Wock, Jr., brother of the bridegroom, was best man.
The bride was gowned in white lace over white satin, with matching accessories, and wore a shoulder veil and pearl necklace, the latter a gift from the bridegroom. She carried an arm bouquet of white roses and lilles of the valley.
Mrs. Blake was dressed in blue net over satin of the same color with accessories to match, and carried a bouquet of pink roses.
Mrs. Quigley, mother or the bride, wore a green print dress, accessories to match, and also carried pink roses.
The bride presented, the matron of honor with a compact and the bridegroom's gift to the best man was a traveling kit.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Later in the day another reception waa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blake, 12 Matthew street. this city, with a large number of relatives and friends of the young couple attending.
Last evening the newlyweds left by automobile on a wedding trip to New York city and southern points. The bride's going away outfit consisted of a fuchsia colored dress with black accesaories. She wore a corsage of cerise roses.
Upon their return they will reside in a newly furnished apartment at 8 Yost street.
Mrs. Wock is a graduate of Amiterdam High school, and Mr. Wock attended Johnstown High school. He is well known in Johnstown, where he is a co-partner in the Wock Confectionery Store, 100 West Main street.
- GFG # B 1417 / A / B
- He resided at 109 Sugar Hill Road, Rexford, Saratoga County, New York.
- GFG # B 1419 / A / B
13791. Frederick Arthur Braasch
- GFG - A
- 1910 census, Seattle, King, WA, (Unplated District) fam # 324 - Braasch Frederk, ae 38, married 9 yr, born in WI, parents born in NY, Painter - house; Hattie, wife, ae 29, married 9 yr, 5 children, 5 living, born in WI, father born in NY, mother born in Canada; Hattie, daughter, ae 8, born in MN, Olive E, daughter, ae 5, born in MO; Jennie, daughtrer, ae 4; Eva, daughter, ae 3; Bertha, daughter, ae 10/12, born in WA.
- 1920 census, Viola, Clackamas, OR, fam # 28 - Braasch Fred A, rents his home, ae 46, born in WI, father born in Denmark, mother born in IL, Farmer - general; Hattie, wife, ae 39, born in WI, father born in NY, mother born in WI; Hattie, daughter, ae 16, born in MN; Olive, daughter, ae 14, born in MO; Jennie, daughter, ae 13; Eva, daughter, ae 12; Bertha, daughter, ae 10, born in WA; Mabel, daughter, ae 8, born in CA; Frederick, son, ae 5.
- 1930 census, Los Angeles (Dist 245), Los Angeles, CA, (1252 West 24th) fam # 46 - Braasch Fred A, rents his home, ae 57, widower, married at age 27, born in WI, father born in Germany, mother born in WI, Contractor - painter; Fred C Jr, son, ae 15, born in CA; Howden Mabel A, daughter, ae 18, married at age 17, born in CA; Maurice A, son-in-law, ae 22, married at age 21, born in ND, parents born in ND, Plumber - plumbing shop.
- 1940 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, (831 # 97 St) fam # 48 - Braasch Fred A Jr, rents his home, ae 25, 2 yr HS, born in CA, Painter - building construction; Mona, wife, ae 21, 3 yr HS, born in IA; Robert, son, ae 2, born in CA; Dixie Lee, daughter, ae 6/12; Fred A, father, ae 67, 8th grade, born in WI.
- GFG - A
- 1930 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, (1636 Lyman Pl) fam # 123 - Deeths Chester M, rents his home, ae 27, married at age 25, born in NJ, parents born in NJ, Salesman - book.
- 1940 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, (10367 Haddon Ave) fam # 373 - Deeths Chester, owns his home with a value of $2500, ae 37, 4 yr HS, born in NJ, Landscape Gardener; Eva, wife, ae 33, 2 yr HS, born in MO.
- 1950 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, (4709 Vesper) fam # 149 - Kimball Travis C, ae 53, born in Utah, Contractor - building; Eva J, wife, ae 43, born in MO.
- GFG - A
- Obituary (The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA, Tuesday, Feburary 11, 1986)
CONGDON, Bertha N. passed away February 8, 1986 in Los Angeles. A native of Washington; she is survived by her daughter, Betty Grylls, 3 sisters, 6 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation today, from 1 pm to 8:30 pm with Funeral Services Wednesday, 10 am, both at Inglewood Mortuary Gardes Chapel (213678-3381) with interment to follow in Valhalla Memorial Park..
- 1940 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, (4215 Western Ave) fam # 151 - Congdon Walter, owns his home with a value of $4000, ae 51, 8th grade, born in NB, Secretary - credit association; Bertha, wife, ae 30, 3 yr HS, born in WA; Betty, daughter, ae 9, 4th grade, born in CA.
- 1950 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, (1817 43rd St) fam # 87 - Congdon Walter, born in IA, Secretaryt - credit union; Bertha, wife, ae 40, born in WA; Betty, daughter, ae 20, born in CA, Bookkeeper - bank.
13792. Olive Elizabeth Braasch
- GFG - A
- 1900
- 1910 census, St Johns (Ward 2), Multnomah, OR, (303 Portland Boulevard) fam # 29 - Hurlbert Edward C, ae 34, married 12 yr, born in WI, father born in NY, mother born in Canada, Agent - real estate; Olive E, wife, ae 34, married 12 yr, born in WI, frather born in Germany, mother born in NY; Harold M, son, ae 11, born in WI; Carryl, daughter, ae 9; Russell L, son, ae 7, bornb in OR; June A, daughter, ae 5.
- 1920 census, Glendale, Los Angeles, CA, (348 Park) fam # 142 - Hurlburt Edward C, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 44, born in WI, father born in NY, mother born in Canada, Agent - life insurance; Olive E, wife, ae 44, born in WI, father born in Denmark, mother born in IL; Harold M, son, ae 21, born in WI; Caryl E, daughter, ae 19; Russell L, son, ae 17, born in OR; June, daughter, ae 15; Dale, son, ae 8.
- 1930 census, Glendale, Los Angeles, CA, (348 Cherry Close) fam # 289 - Hurlbert Edward C, owns his home with a value of $15,000, owns a radio, ae 54, married at age 2, born in WI, father born in NY, mother born in Canada, General Insurance; Olive E, wife, ae 55, married at age 23, born in WI, father born in Germany, mother born in IL; Harold M, son, ae 30, born in WI, Gas Heater Maker - gas heater factory; Dale E, son, ae 18.
- 1940 census, San Bernadino, San Bernadino, CA, (1608 F Street) fam # 124 - Hurlbert Charles E, rents his home, ae 64, 5th grade, born in Wisconsin, Broker real estate; Elizabeth O, wife, ae 65, 2 yr college, born in WI, Housewife.- Obituary (The Los Angeles Times, CA, Tuesday, February 2, 1943)
Funeral services for Edward C. Hurlbert, 67, Insurance and real estate broker, will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. today at the Utter-McKinley Mortuary chapel in Glendale. Hurlbert, a resident of Los Angeles 28 years, died last Thursday at his home, 5233 El Verano Ave. He was an uncle of Orlcn L. Hurlbert, classified advertising manager for The Times. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Olive E. Hurlbert; two daughters, Mrs. N. T. Vincent, Glendale, and Mrs. C. R. O'Neil, San Bernardino; three sons, Harold, of the home: Russell Hurlbert, in the Navy, and Dale Hurlbert, Burbank; a brother, Jesse J. Hurlbert, Hollywood, and a sister, Mrs. Elva Hense, Menlo, Wash. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery, Glendale..
Marriage Notes for Olive Elizabeth Braasch and Edward Charles Hurlbert
- Wedding Announcement (Green Bay Press Gazette, Green Bay, WI, Thursday, October 7 1897)
Edward Hulbert and Miss Olive E. Braasch were united in marriage at the home of the bride's mother, 1245 East Mason street. Dr. Creighton of the First Methodist church performed the ceremony. A wedding supper was then served and a number of friends entertained at a reception. Both of the young people are residents of Green Bay and are well known here. They will make their future home in this city..
22669. Harold Meredith Hurlbert
- GFG - A
- 1940 census, Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA, (4 Hill Ave) fam # 64, Hurlburt Harold M, rnets his home, ae 41, 4 yr HS, born in WI, Cashier - rare trask (?); Claudia, wife, ae 28, 4 yr HS, born in LA; Quinn Ruth A, lodger, ae 26, born in LA, House Work - private family.
- 1950 ?