Descendants of Caspar Getman

Notes


14203. Ida Glen Helmer

 - GFG - A / A
 - Obituary (Finger Lakes Times, NY, Thursday, October 27 1977)
  GENEVA - Mrs. Ida Glen Mundinger, of 505 Washington St., died yesterday afternoon at Geneva General Hospital.
  There will be no prior calling hours. A private funeral will be at the convenience of the family at the family home with the Rev. Dr. J. Richard Hart, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery.
  Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to a charity of one's choice.
  Arrangements are being made by the Bennett Funeral Home.
  Mrs. Mundinger was born In Dolgeville, N.Y., daughter of Frederick and Cora Reed Helmer. She has lived in Geneva for over 40 years and was the widow of Frederick G. Mundinger, a former associate professor of entomology at the Geneva Agricultural Experiment Station. She was the mother of the late Carol Mundinger, who died in 1968.
   Surviving are one son, Fred L. of Pittsford; a daughter. Miss Marion J. Mundinger of Geneva; one brother, Hollis Helmer of Middleview, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Daniel (Hazel) Farrell of Middleview and Mrs. Blanch Baylor of Marcy, N.Y.; two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.


Frederick George Mundinger

 - Where was he during the 1920 census?
 - 1930 census, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY, (20 College View Ave) fam # 74 - Mundinger Frederick, rents his home, ae 39, married at age 32, born in NY, parents born in NY, Research Entomoligist; Ida, wife, ae 34, married at age 26, born in NY, parents born inNY; Frederick, son, ae 5 10/12, born in NY; Carol A, daughter, ae 4 5/12; Marion J, daughter, ae 1 5/12.
 - 1940 census, Geneva, Ontario, NY, (505 Washington St) fam # 2 - Mundinger Frederick Geo, owns his home with a value of $5975, ae 48, 5 yr college, born in NY, Entomoligist - state Experimental Station; Ida G, wife, ae 44, 2 yr HS, born in NY; Frederick L, son, ae 15,  1 yr HS, born inNY; Carol Ann, daughter, ae 14, 1 yr HS; Marion Jean, daughter, ae 11, 5th grade.

 - Obituary (Geneva Daily Times) NY, Monday, February 21, 1972)
  GENEVA — Frederick G. Mundinger, 80, of 505 Washington St., Geneva, died Saturday at his home following a brief illness.
  Private services will be at the Bennett Funeral Home, Inc., at the convenience of the family. The Rev. Dr. J. Richard Hart, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery at a later date.
  Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
  Mr. Mundinger was born in Utica and had lived in Geneva for 37 years. He was professor emeritus of Cornell University from the year of his retirement in 1957 until his death.
  Mr. Mundinger had retired from the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva where he had been an associate professor of entomology for 33 years. He spent 10 of those years at Hudson Valley Experiment Station at Vassar College.
  Mr. Mundinger was a 1914 graduate of Syracuse University, Syracuse, where he received his master's degree. He taught comparative anatomy for two years in the liberal arts department and one year in the College of Forestry at Syracuse University.
  He was an honorary member of the Scientific Society, and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, Syracuse University.
  Mr. Mundinger was a veteran of World War I. He was a graduate of Officers Training School in Kentucky, and was discharged from the service as a second lieutenant. He was a sergeant in the Medical Dept. of the National Guard of the United States.
  Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida G. Helmer Mundinger; one daughter, Miss Marian J. Mundinger of Geneva; a son, Frederick L. Mundinger of Riverside, Conn.; two grand-daughters, Linda Sue and Laura Joan Mundinger of Riverside, Conn.; two sisters, Miss Bertha Mundinger and Mrs. Schuyler Wood, both of Dolgeville; and two nieces and one nephew.


23231. Frederick L Mundinger

 - GFG - A / A


23232. Carol Ann Mundinger

 - GFG - A / A


23233. Marion Jean Mundinger

 - GFG - A / A


14207. Clyde Yates

 - GFG A / A
 - 1910 census, Precinct 5, Garfield, CO, fam # 45 - Yates Clyde D, ae 28, born in NY, parents born in NY, Teamster - General, rents his home; Emily M, mother, ae 51, married 33 yr, 3 children, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Shelton Jessie W, lodger, ae 69, widower, born  in MO, father born in KY, mother born in TN.
 - 1920 census, Palisade, Mesa, CO, (319 Kluge (?) Avenue) fam # 55 - Yates C E, rents his home, ae 38, born in NY, parents born in NY, Repairman - Telephone Company; Lola M, wife, ae 33, born in NC, parents born in NC.
 - 1930 census, Glenwood Springs, Garfield, CO, (1127 Grand Ave) fam # 128 - Yates Clyde E, owns his home with a value of $1000, ae 49, married at age 28, born in NY, parents born in NY, Electrician - Power Plant, Lola M, wife, ae 44, married at age 23, born in NC, parents born in NC; Edith M, adopted daughter, ae 14, born in PA, parents born in US.


23234. Edith M Yates

 - GFG A / A


14210. Etta Adelia Van Horn

 - GFG A / A


William Melvin Long

 - 1900 census, Burlington, Kit Carson, CO, fam # 88 - Long William M, b. Dec 1864, ae 35, married 4 yr, born in MO, parents born in OH, School Teacher; Jennie R, wife, b. Oct 1866, ae 33, married 4 yr, no children, born in IL, father born in MD, mother born in KY, School Teacher; Charlotte M, daughter, b. Jan 1891, ae 9, born in CO, father born in MO, mother born in NY.
 1910 census, Precinct 7, Kit Carson, CO, fam # 81 - Long William M, ae 45, married 2 times, married 14 yr, born in MO, father born in OH, mother born inIN, Lawyer - US Land Office, owns his home with a mortgage; Jennie R, wife, ae 42, married 1 time, 1 child, 1 living, born inIL, parentws born in OH; Henry A, son, ae 5, born in CO.


14213. Carolina May Van Horn

 - GFG - A / A
 - Obituary  (Eagle Valley Enterprise, CO, 4 June 1937)
   Carrie May Van Horn was born at Little Falls, NY, December 10, 1877. She departed this life May 31, 1937, at the age of 59 years, five months and twenty-one days.
   At the age of nine years she came with her family to the plains of eastern Colorado where they homesteaded near what is now Burlington, Colo.
   On October 27, 1895, she was united in marriage to Benjamin Franklin Long, and in July of the following year the young couple made the long trip in a covered wagon to Gypsum, Colo., and made their home and raised their family in Eagle county.
   Through her long years in this community she was ever ready to help and comfort those in trouble. She was loved by her neighbors and there are few who knew her who do not teaser the memory of a time when Mrs. Long's kind hands helped them through a dark day.
   Leaving to mourn her loss besides her husband are her father, Hervy J. Van Horn, of Dotsero, Colo.; one daughter, Mrs. Alvin Rule, Eagle, Colo.; Three sons, William of Denver, Edward and Roy, of eagle; three grandsons, two granddaughters and eight brothers and sisters, as follow: Wm. Van Horn, Columbine, Colo.; John W. Vam Horn, Eagle, Colo.; Earl and Frank Van Horn, Gypsum, Colo.; Mrs. Lula Carr, Gypsum: Mrs. Geo. Ervine, Overton, Tex.; Mrs. Lottie Gilpin, Eagle; Mrs. Fannie Tibbets, Rifle, Colo.
   A quartet consisting of Mrs. Ben Rice, Mrs. Edw. McHatton, Melvin Eaton, and Chester Mayer, sang beautifully the following songs during the service: "I Love to Tell the Story," "Some Day He Will Make It Plain to Me," and "Nearer My God to Thee." Mrs. M.J. Gaut presided at the piano through the service.
   Pall bearers were Wm. H. Morgan, Jos. D. Allen, Judge Wm. H. Luby, Doris Johnson, Nicholas E. Bucholz, and E. J. Bindley.
   The funeral was in charge of Mortician O.W. Meyer of Red Cliff, and after the church services , an large cortege of friends followed the hearse to Gypsum where the body was laid to rest in Cedar Hill cemetery.
   The bereaved husband and family have the most sincere sympathy of the community in their great loss. Mrs. Long had been a constant companion of her husband, a devoted wife and mother, and her departure will be sore trial to those who loved her dearly.


Benjamin Franklin Long

 - 1900 census, Gypsum, Eagle, CO, fam # 163 - Long B F Long, b. M Dec 1871, ae 28, married 4 yr, born in MO, parents born in IN, Farmer, rents his home;  Carrie, b. Dec 1877, ae 22, married 4 yr, 3 children, 3 living, born in NY, parents born in NY;  W M, son, b. Oct 1896, ae 3, born in CO;  E F, son, b. Mar 1898, ae 2;  M A, daughter, b. Nov 1899, ae 6/12; (1 farm laborer).
 - 1910 census, Eagle, Eagle, CO, fam # 10 - Long Frank, ae 28, married 15 yr, born in MO, parents born in IN, Farmer - General, rents his home;  Carrie, wife, ae 32, married 15 yr, 4 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in  NY;  Willie, son, ae 14, born in CO;  Eddie, son, ae 12;  Mamie, daughter, ae 10;  Roy, son, ae 8.
 - 1920 census, Gypsum, Eagle, CO, fam # 312 - Lang (sic) Frank, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 48, born in MO, parents born in IN,  Operator - Ranch;  Carrie M, wife, ae 43, born in NY, parents born in NY;  William, son, ae 23, born in CO, Worker - Ranch;  Edwin, son, ae 21, Worker - Ranch;  Mamie, daughter, ae 20, Teacher - School;  Le Roy, son, ae 18.
 - 1930 census, Eagle, Eagle, CO, (Howard St) fam # 77, Long Benjiman F, owns his home with a value of $5000, owns a radio, ae 58, married at age 23, born in MO, parents brn in IN, Auctioneer - Public;  Carrie M, wife, ae 52, married at age 17, born in NY, parents born in NY;  Mayme A, Daughter, ae 30, born in CO MO NY, Teacher - Public School.
 - 1940 census, Eagle, Eagle, CO, fam # 119 - Long B Frank, ae 68, widower, 8th grade, born in MO, Watter Commissioner - State and County; Edwin, son, ae 41, 1 yr HS, born in CO.

 - Obituary (Eagle Valley Enterprise, CO, March 4, 1949)
  Frank Long Died Sunday - Eagle river valley lost a respected and prominent citizen last Sunday when Frank Long passed away, following an illness of several months duration. He suffered a stroke about a year ago and his health continued to fail until his death early Sunday morning. Mr. Long took an active part in civic and political life of the community and served as commissioner of this water district until a few months ago. He had ranched in the Gypsum valley and on Brush creek and at the same time called nearly every auction sale that was held in the county for many years. Benjamin Franklin Long was born December 5, 1871 to C.A. and Nancy Long near Bethany, MO, and came to Colorado as a young man, settling near Stratton before coming to the western slope. In 1895 he was married to Carrie Mae Van Horn, who preceded him in death. Leaving to mourn his death are their four children, William of Denver and Mayme, Ed and Roy of Eagle. Mr and Mrs. Long came from the eastern slope to Divide creek near Glenwood Springs and in the late 90's set out for the Gypsum valley, coming over Coffee Pot, where they spent one winter. The Long family lived in Gypsum and Eagle, coming to Eagle for the last time in 1925, where the Long home has been maintained since. A sister, Myrtle of Oklahoma city and one brother, Ed of Denver, also survive. the deceased was a member of Castle Lodge 122 A.F. and A. M. Memorial service was at the Community Methodist church at Eagle Tuesday, March 1, the pastor, Rev, P.A. Shields, officiating. Masonic services were conducted by Castle Lodge and interment was in the Gypsum Cemetery. A male quartet, Marion Baker, Chester Mayer, Charles Stanley and William Stanley, sang appropriate music.


23237. Edwin Franklin Long

 - GFG - A / A
 - He resided at Eagle, Eagle Co, when he registered for the WWI draft (sep 12, 1918) He was employed at farming, working for his father.
 - 1940 census, Eagle, Eagle, CO, fam # 119 - Living with his father.
 - Obituary (Eagle Valley Enterprise, CO, November 4, 1954)
  Ed Long Died Saturday - Ed Long, popular Eagle resident died in Veterans Hospital Saturday evening, or a heart ailment, which he had suffered for several years. Mr. Long, who was born in Gypsum, March 2, 1898, had lived his entire life in Gypsum and Eagle, and it was during service in the Army during World War II that he devolved the heart trouble that led to his medical discharge at Camp Carson in April, 1943. During his younger years, Mr. Long farmed in the Gypsum and Brush Creek valleys and for a number of years was head irrigator for the C.F. Lloyd Red Mountain Ranch east of Eagle and for several years was employed in the Empire Zinc Company mill at Gillman. For a time he was marshal of the town of Eagle, until his heart condition forced him to retire from any type of exertion. He never married, and maintained his own home in west Eagle. His chief sources of enjoyment were visiting with his numerous friends and jeep trips into the mountains surrounding his home town. He had spent several weeks in the Veterans Hospital during the last two years. His most recent illness kept him confined to the Grand Junction VA hospital for ten days prior to his death. He seemingly was recuperating satisfactorily when a sudden collapse, which took his life, occurred late Saturday afternoon, Oct 30. He was the son of B.F. Long and Carrie Van Horn Long, prominent Eagle county couple, who preceded him in death. He is survived by one sister, Mamie Rule, Eagle; and two brothers , Bill of Denver and Roy of Eagle. Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Eagle Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Byron Hasstedt and a military services was held at the graveside in Gypsum by American Legion Post 150. Bowman Funeral Home directed burial.


14214. Loretta Agnes Van Horn

 - GFG - A / A
 - 1920 census, Gypsum, Eagle, CO, fam # 294 - Carr Lulu, ae 40, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY;  Violet, daughter, ae 18, born in CO, father born in NB, mother born in NY, Waitress - Hotel;  Nannie, daughter, ae 16.
 - 1930 census, Gypsum, Eagle, CO, fam # 57 - Living with her son-in-law Ammi Hoyt.
 - Where was she during the 1940 census?


Claude Clayton Carr

 - 1900 census, West Glenwood, Garfield, CO, fam # 519 - Carr Claude, b. Mar 1875, ae 25, married 2 yr, born in KS, parents born in MO, Teamster, rents his home; Luella (sic), wife,b. Jan 1880, ae 30, married 2 yr, no children, born in CO, parents born in NY.
 - Where were they during the 1910 census?
 - He resided in Eagle Co, Co when he registered for the WWI draft (Sep 12, 1918) He was self employed as a Farmer and identified his closest relative as his wife Lula.


14215. John Wert Van Horn

 - GFG - A / A
 - 1910 census, Gypsum, Eagle, CO, fam # 50 Hazard Geo, Farmer; ... Van Horne John, ae 26, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer - Working Out.
 - 1920 census, Gypsum, Eagle, CO, fam # 158 - Van Horn J W, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 36, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - General Farm;  Jennie, wife, ae 31, born in OH, father born in PA, mother born in OH; Coffman Stella, sister [in-law], ae 25, divorced, born in OH, father born in PA, mother born in OH;  Edward, nephew, ae 5, born in OH, parents born in .
 - 1930 census, Egle, Eagle, CO, fam # 28 - Van Horn John W, owns his home, owns a radio, ae 45, married at age 30, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer; Nizza J, wife, ae 41, married at age 25, born in OH, parents born i nOH; Donald W, son, ae 6, born in CO; Mary E, daughter, ae 1 3/13.
 - 1940 census, Eagle, Eagle, CO, (Brush Creek Road) fam # 45 - Van Horn John W, owns his home with a value of $2000, ae 56, 8th grade, born in NY, Farmer; Jane N, wife, ae 51, 4 yr HS, born in OH; Donald W, son, ae 16, 4 yr HS, born in CO, Farm Laborer; Mary E, daughter, ae 14, 1 yr HS; (1 farm laborer)


Niza Jane Burris

 - 1910 census, Coal, Jackson, OH, Burris Jennie, ae 21, born in OH, parents born in OH, Teacher - Village School, rents her home; Stella, sister, ae 16.


23242. Donald W Van Horn

 - GFG - A / A


23243. Mary E Van Horn

 - GFG - A / A


14216. Franklin Rose Van Horn

 - GFG - A / A
 - He resided in Gypsum, colorado when he registered for the WWI draft (Jun 5, 1917) He indicated his place of birth as Ashland, Colorado and was self employed as a farmer.
 - 1920 Gypsum, Eagle, CO, fam # 339 - Van Hron Frank, ae 32, born in CO, parents born in NY, Laborer - General Farm.
 - 1930 census, Gypsum, Eagle, CO (State Highway 40S) fam # 11 - Van Horn Frank R, rents his home, ae 42, married at age 35, born in Co, parents born in NY, Laborer - Farm; Elnora M, wife, ae 25, married at age 17, born in IN, parents born inIn; Betty J, daughter, ae 6, born in CO.
 - 1940 census, Gypsum, Eagle, CO, (Vicksburg Avenue) fam # 25 - Van Horn Frank R, owns his home with a value of $700, ae 52, 6th grade, born in CO, Janitor - Public School; Elnora M, wife, ae 35, 8th grade, born in IN; Betty F, daughter, ae 16, 2 yr HS, born in CO; Hervey J, father, ae 90, widower, born in NY, relocated from Eagle, CO.


Elnora M Surber

 - AKA: Serber


23244. Betty Frances Van Horn

 - GFG - A / A


14217. Earl Ruben Van Horn twin

 - GFG - A / A
 - 1930 census, Gypsum, Eagle, CO, fam # 53 - Van Horn Earl R, ae 40, married at age 29, born in CO, parents born in NY, Farmer; Trles (sic) A, wife, ae 26, married at age 16, born in CO, father born in KS, mother born in MO;  Eldora E, daughter, ae 9, born in CO;  Earnest E, son, ae 8;  Dorthy M, daughter, ae 6.
 - 1940 census, Gypsum, Eagle, CO, (Old Eagle Road) fam # 51 - Van Horn Earl R, rents his home, ae 50, 8th grade, born in CO, Chicken Raiser - Chicken Farm; Terles I, wife, ae 36, 8th grade, born in CO; Ernest E, son, ae 18, 2 yr HS, born in CO, Farm Laborer; Davis Russell O, son-in-law, ae 22, 4 yr HS, born in UT, relocated from Eagle CO, Laborer - Construction; Dorothy, daughter, ae 16, 8th grade, born in CO; Claudia L, grandaughter, ae 10/12, born in CO.


Terles Aileen Penny

 - AKA: Terles A Penny


23246. Earnest E Van Horn

 - GFG - A / A


14220. Lottie Viola Van Horn

 - GFG - A / A
 - Where were she and her daughter during the 1930 census?


James Edward Gilpin

 - 1930 census, Precinct 8, Mesa, CO, fam # 138 - Gilpin James E, rents his home, ae 24, married at age 20, born in CA, father born in KY, mother born in Arkansas, Laborer - Ranch.
 - 1940 census, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA, (King Street) fam # 264 - Gilpin James, rents his home, ae 33, widower, 1 yr HS, born in CA, family relocated from Eagle, CO, Drop Hammer Helper - Aircraft Factory; Charlotte P, daughter, ae 14, 8th grade, born in CO.


23248. Pauline Charlotte Gilpin

 - GFG - A / A


George Kechi Wileman

 - Obituary (Choctaw Nation Newspaper, OK, no date, 2005)
  George K. Kechi  Wilemon, 87, passed away peacefully at home on June 23, 2005. He was born September 1, 1917, in Anadarko, Oklahoma, and resided in Kern County for 46 years. He was a U.S. veteran, serving his country during World War II. George was very proud of his Choctaw Indian heritage, faithfully attending the Choctaw gatherings held each year in Choctaw Valley. Kechi loved the Lord Jesus Christ and served him for 45 years at Liberty Christian Center Assembly of God. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 52 years, Pauline Wilemon. Survivors include his loving wife, Mabel Wilemon; sons, Wesley Wilemon and Alan Wilemon; daughters, Leoma Dempsey, Ramona Price, Suzette Garza, and Letha Suiter; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was loved by all who knew him and will be greatly missed for his wonderful personality and sharp wit.


14221. Fannie Marietta Van Horn

 - GFG - A / A


Ralph Edward Tibbetts

 - 1910 census, Los Angeles, (Dist 70), Los Angeles, CA, (14566 Fifty-Fifth Street) fam # 261 - Tibbetts Ralph E, ae 29, married 4 yr, born in PA, parents born in ME, Carpenter - For Contractor, rents his home; Myrtle E, wife, ae 25, married 2 times, married 4 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in IL, parents born in IL; Alfreda M, daughter, ae 23/24 (?), born in CO.
 - He resided at RFD2, Glensood Spa (?) Co when he registered for the WWI draft ( Sep 12, 1918) He was a self employed carpenter and listed his mother (Myrtle Anna) as his closest relative.
 - Where was he during the 1920 census?
 - 1930 census, Gypsum, Eagle, Co, fam # 61 - Tibbitts Ralph E, owns his home, ae 50, married at age 28, born in Pa, parents born in Me, Farmer; Fanny M, wife, ae 27, married at age 18, born in Co, parents born in NY; Ralph Jr, son, ae 8, born in Co; Charles W, son, ae 5; Curtis E, sn, ae 4 7/12; Harold, son, ae 11/12. (living next to his father-in-law)
 - 1940 census, Gypsum, Eagle, CO, (US Highway no 24) fam # 30, Tibbetts Ralph E, rants his home, ae 62, widower, 1 yr HS, born in PA, family relocated from Garfield, CO, Farmer; Charles W, son, ae 15, 2 yr HS, born in CO, Farm Laborer; Harold E, son, ae 10, 4th grade.


23249. Ralph Edward Tibbetts Jr

 - GFG - A / A


23250. Charles W Tibbetts

 - GFG - A / A


23251. Curtis E Tibbetts

 - GFG - A / A


Frank Matthews

 - 1940 census, Rock Creek, Pitkin, CO, fam # 1, Matthews Frank, rents his home, ae 31, 4th grade, born in CO, family relocated from Fairfield, CO, Coal Miner; Fanny, wife, ae 37, 9th grade, born in CO; Tibbetts Ralph, step-son, ae 19, 8th grade, born in CO, Coal Miner; Curtis, step-son, ae 14, 6th grade.


14222. Ethel Mary Yates

 - GFG A / A
 - Birth Announcement (The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, NY, April 9, 1897)
  A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs., Reuben Yates of Grove street on Friday last.


Carroll Mark Norton

 - 1920 census, Middlefield, Otsego, New York, fam # 42, Norton Carroll, rents his home, ae 24, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer; Ethel M, wife, ae 23, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - 1930 census, Middlefield, Otsego, NY, fam # 207 - Norton Carroll M, owns his home, ae 34, married at age 23, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer; Ethel M, wife, ae 33, married at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY; Jennie E, daughter, ae 8, born in NY; Lois H, daughter, ae 6; Wilma Y, daughter, ae 3 6/12; Reubena H, daughter, ae 1 11/12.
 - 1940 census, Middlefield, Otsego, NY, fam # 151 - Norton Carroll, ae 45, 8th grade, born in NY, Farmer; Ethel, wife, ae 43, 8th grade, born in NY; Lois H, daughter, ae 16, 2 yr HS, born in NY; Wilma, daughter, ae 13, 7th grade; Reubena, daughter, ae 11, 5th grade; Clarence, father, ae 70, widower, 8th grade, born in NY; (1 farm laborer).


23255. Jeanne Eloise Norton

 - GFG - A / A
 - Birth Announcement, (The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, NY, Feburary 10, 1922)
  Mr, and Mrs. Charles Carroll Norton are parents of a daughter, born February 3d, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Yates, The little one has been named Jeanne Elouise.


23256. Lois H Norton

 - GFG - A / A


Marriage Notes for Lois H Norton and Clifton MacLachlin

 - Newspaper Article, (The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, NY, Friday, January 10, 1947)
  Mr. and Mrs Clifton MacLachlin were guests of honor at a variety shower Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salerno. Other guests Were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jacobs of Fly Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Perry and daughter, Charlotte, of Bowerstown, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Petersen of Oneonta and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Norton. Mrs. MacLachin is the former Miss Lois Norton.


23258. Reubena J Norton

 - GFG - A / A


23259. Clarence Norton

 - GFG - A / A