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- 1930 census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY, (518 Willow Ave) fam # 35 - Waterbury Frank, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 71, first married at age 24, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - fiber mill; Florella, wife, ae 56, married at age 23, born in NY, parents born in NY; Ellwood F, son, ae 18, born in NY, Elizabeth M, daughter, ae 16; Kissner Edward, son-in-law, ae 30, married at age 26, born in MD, parents bornin Germany, Wood Worker - desk factory; Ruth E, daughter, ae 25, married at age 21, born in NY, Glove Maker - glove shop; Eleanor R, grandaughter, ae 3, born in NY; Young Martha J, mother-in-law, ae 78, widow, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1940 census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY, (406 Gilbert) fam # 136 - Kissner Edward, owns his home with a value of $1700, ae 40, 8th grade, born in MD, Sander - desk works; Ruth, wife, ae 35, 8th grade, born in NY; Elinore, daughter, ae 12, 6th grade, born in NY.
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- 1930 census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY, (123 First Ave) fam # 404 - Waterbury Seaton, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 23, married at age 19, born in NY, parents born in NY, Carder - sweater factory; Dorothy, wife, ae 24, married at age 20, born in NY, parents born in NY, Tier - glove factory; (1 roomer).
- 1940 census, Fonda, Montgomery, NY, (Main Street) fam # 154 - Waterbury E Yeaton (sic), rents his home, ae 33, 6th grade, born in NY, Carder - knitting mill; Dorothy, ae 34, 8th grade, born in NY; Myrtle, daughter, ae 9, 3rd grade, born in NY; Griffin John, lodger, ae 31 2 yr HS, born in Ireland, Spinner - knitting mill.- Obituary (Find A Grave)
FONDA - A funeral for Edwin S. Waterbury, 67, of Division St., Amsterdam will be conducted at 10 A.M. tomorrow at the Jackson Funeral Home, followed by burial in Fultonville Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7-9 p.m. today.
Mr. Waterbury died at 9 p.m Sunday at St. Mary's Hospital, Amsterdam, where he had been a patient for 16 days. Born in Herkimer, he moved to Fonda in 1935, and to Amsterdam in 1967. On Sept. 9 1926, he married Dorothy Myers (sic), who died last September.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Pacillo of Amsterdam; two brothers, Elwood Waterbury of Herkimer and Gordon Waterbury of Mohawk; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Hilts of Herkimer; seven grandchildren, one great-grandchild; nieces, nephews and cousins.
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AMSTERDAM Mrs. Dorothy Waterbury, 67, of 15 Division St. died early yesterday at St. Mary's Hospital where she had been a patient four days.
Born in Athens, Pa., Mrs. Waterbury had lived in Herkimer and Fonda before moving to Amsterdam.four years ago. She was a member of First Baptist Church.
She is survived by her husband, Edwin Waterbury, a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Pacillo of Amsterdam; seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Funeral arrangements are being made by the Jackson Funeral Home, Fonda.
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- Obituary (Find A Grave)
Elwood Folts "Tod" Waterbury passed away on January 18, 2014, at the age of 101 years, 10 months, and 15 days. He was born on March 3, 1912, in Herkimer, NY, the son of Frank and Florella Young Waterbury. He was educated in local schools and graduated from Herkimer High School in 1930. In April, 1941, he was selected to enter the U.S. Army as a "soldier for a year" which was seven months before Pearl Harbor. Tod served for five years, including the entire length of WW II, with duty as a First Lieutenant in campaigns across New Guinea, the Admiralty Islands, and the Philippines. He was a supply/motor officer in the service. One tour of duty included fifteen consecutive months in combat zones. He was in the Reserves. His decorations include the Asiatic-Pacific, American Defense, Philippines Liberation, and the Victory medals. His Asiatic ribbon has four battle stars and the Philippines Liberation has one battle star. For twenty-five years, he was employed by Univac from which he retired in 1971. He then was employed by Mohawk Data Sciences for six years, retiring in 1977. Tod was a life-long active member of the First Baptist Church of Herkimer. He was baptized in May of 1925. He held many offices in the church and was a Sunday School teacher and pianist for thirty years. For more than thirty years (1930-1960), he enjoyed working as a pianist for small dance orchestras, the last being the Bob Reil Orchestra. He played a variety of styles but had an especially strong bass hand for boogie-woogie. On August 15, 1942, he was married to Louise Russell of Waynesville, NC, at the West Raleigh Presbyterian Church. They were married for fifty-eight years before Louise's passing on December 11, 2000. He is survived by two daughters, Laraine and Jan, both of Herkimer; a nephew, Ernest Waterbury, of Herkimer; and two nieces, Joan Bennett, of New Hartford, and Joyce Reardon, of Herkimer; along with many great-nephews and great-nieces and "great-greats". He was predeceased by three sisters, Ruth Kissner, Betty Hilts, and Mildred Ellen who died in infancy; a half-brother, Monroe Waterbury; and three brothers, Gordon, Willard and Seaton. Tod was a member of Herkimer Lodge #423 of Free and Accepted Masons, Excelsior Hook and Ladder Co. #3, the American Legion Post #38, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #4915, and the Herkimer County Historical Society. Tod had a great interest in the Society after retirement and was a volunteer genealogical researcher. He helped hundreds of persons to trace their family history back to Herkimer County. A memorial service and burial will be held in the spring...
Published in The Observer-Dispatch from Jan. 22 to Jan. 23, 2014
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16923. Elizabeth Martha Waterbury
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- 1940 census, Herkimer, Herkimer, NY, (536 Lake Street), Helmer Burton, owns his home with a value of $1000, ae 65, 8th grade, born in NY, Carpenter - furniture company; Maude, wife, ae 63, 8th grade, born in NY; Orville, son, ae 24, 8th grade, born in NY, Tool Keeper - NYA; Hilts John, nephew, ae 34, 8th grade, born in NY, Painter/Sprayer - bicycle factory.
- Obituary (The Daily Press, Utica, NY, Thursday, April 8, 1971)
HERKIMER - John Hilts 65, of 218 Folts St., a crossing guard for the past year at the First Baptist Church here, died yesterday.
He was born in East Herkimer. He married Elizabeth Waterbury in 1940.
Mr. Hilts was employed for many years at the H. P. Snyder Manufacturing Company, Little Falls, before joining General Electric last year.
He was a member and past noble grand of the Mohawk Odd Fellows Temple; a member of the First Baptist Church and formerly served on its Diaconal Board Mr. Hilts was also a member of the church's mens club.
Besides his wife, he leaves four sons, Theodore, Robert, Nicholas and Gordon, all of Herkimer; and two daughters, Mrs. George (Becky) Hawkins Jr., and Lori. both of Herkimer.
The funeral will be at 10 Friday from the Fenner Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Calling hours today are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.
Members of the Odd Fellows Temple will meet at the Funeral Home for special services at 6:45 tonight.
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16931. Elizabeth Riddell Fikes
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Chief of Ophthalmogy at Childrens Hospital of Detroit
Prof., Wayne State University School of Medicine
Son of Warren W. Lepard, a furniture manufacturer and Daisy Lepard
Survived by his wife, Elisabeth "Betty" Lepard, son Jeremy Lepard, daughter Robin Lepard
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JEUNE RUEN Age 93 Maiden name: Fikes
Born: June 15, 1917 in Detroit, MI
Died: September 5, 2010 peacefully at home in Bloomfield Village, MI
Former resident of Detroit where she graduated from Girls Catholic Central High School. She was an active volunteer with the Christ Child Society and member of the Village Club in Bloomfield Hills. She enjoyed bridge, gardening, golf, bird watching and jigsaw puzzles.
Beloved wife of the late Richard W. Ruen for 63 years. Dear Mother of Brooke Brennan, Heidi Gromek (Greg), Robin Smith, Shelly Smith (David) and the late Richard Ruen, Jr. (Diane). Grandmother of Lisa, Matt, Keri, Richard III, Kelley, Brian, Bridget, Shaw, Paige, Brewster, Alex and George. Great Grandmother of Reinier, Elle, Maddie, Harry and Jimmy.
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- where was he during the 1900 census?
- 1910 census, Batangas, Camp McGrath, Phillipines, (Troop L 13th USA Calvary) - ... Button Howard M, private, ae 23, born in NY, parents born in NY; ....
- 1920 census, Preston, Chenango, NY, fam # 75 - Redden William, Farmer; Button Howard, ae 33, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer.
- 1930 census, Norwich, Chenango, NY, fam # 78 - Beardsley Robert, Farmer - general; Button Howard, hired man, ae 47, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1940 census, Oxford, Chenango, NY, fam # 35 - Stratton Emmett A, Farmer; Button Howard, ae 55, 4th grade, born in NY, Farm Laborer.
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- 1900 census, Norwich, Chenango, NY, fam # 253 - Geer Platt, b. aug 1849, ae 50, married 6 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer, owns his home with a mortgage; Katherine, wife, b. Mar1851, ae 49, married 6 yr, 4 children, 3 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Button Dever, son, b. Dec 1887, ae 12, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1910 census, Vallejo (Ward 2), Colano, CA, (US Marine Barracks) ...Button Dever, ae 27, born in NY, parents born in NY, Soldier; ....
- 1915 NYS census, Pharsalia, Chenango, NY, Johnson Etastus, Farmer; ... Button Dever, Servant, ae 27, borninUS, Farmn Laborer.
- 1920 census, Norwich (Ward 4), Chenango, NY, (15a Mechanic Street) fam # 78 - Button William, rents his home, ae 64, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY, Shoe Maker - owns shop; Devoe, son, ae 31, born in NY, parents born in NY, Shoe Maker - own shop.
- 1930 census, Oxford, Chenango, NY, (Butler street) fam # 56 - Button Devere, rents his home, ae 41, married at age 35, born in NY, parents born in NY, Engineer - stone quarry; Addie H, wife, ae 32, married at age 25, born in PA, parents born in NY; Lawrence D, son, ae 5, born in NY.
- 1940 census, Norwich, Chenango, NY, fam # 398 - Button Dever, ae 51, 6th grade, born in NY, Farm Laborer; Addie, ae 42, 8th grade, born iniPA; Lawrence, son, ae 15, 8th grade, born in NY.
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- Listed as Mary G Newton during the 1925 NY census.
- 1940 census, Deposit, Delaware, NY, (State Highway # 8) fam # 94 - Wood Grace J, rents her home, ae 44, 5th grade, born in NY; Newton Howard, son, ae 24, 5th grade, born in NY, Farmer.
- 1920 census, Norwich, Chenango, NY, (Rvine Road) fam # 281 - Newton Charles, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 49, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - on street; Grace, wife, ae 24, born in NY, parents born in NY; Howard G, son, ae 4 6/12, bornin NY; Samuel, father, ae 70, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1925 NYS census, Norwich, Chenango - Newton Chas S, ae 54, born in US, Laborer - farm; Grace J, wife, ae 29, born in US, Housework; Howard G, son, ae 12, born in US; Mary G, daughter, ae 5.
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- 1920 census, Norwich, Chenango, NY, (Ravine Road) fam # 281 - Newton Charles, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 49, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - on street; Grace, wife, ae 24, born in NY, parents born in NY; Howard G, son, ae 4 6/12, born in NY; Samuel, father, ae 70, widower, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1930 census, Preston, Chenango, NY, (Norwich and Pharsalia Road) fam # 2 - Baulf Edward, Farmer; Newton Howard, ae 17, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer.
- 1940 census, Deposit, Delaware, NY, (State Highway # 8) fam # 94 - Wood Grace J, rents her home, ae 44, 5th grade, born in NY; Newton Howard, son, ae 24, 5th grade, born in NY, Farmer.
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- 1930 census, Butternuts, Otsego, NY, fam # 74 - Wood John A, rents his home, ae 65, first married at age 17, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - lumber job; Grace J, wife, ae 38, first married at age 18, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary G, daughter, ae 5, born in NY, parents born in NY; Angeline E, daughter, ae 2 1/12, born in NY.
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- Obituary (The Review Times, Oxford, NY, Wednesday, April 2,1969)
Mr. Byron B. Tucker, 78, Guilford, died Thursday, March 27 at The Hospital, Sidney, following a short illness.
He was born in Norwich, Oct. 10, 1890, the son of Byron and Agnes Babcock Tucker. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Button Tucker, Guilford, a brother, Alton Tucker, Sr., Afton, a sister, Mrs. Addie Button, Norwich, a niece, Mrs. Fern Montague, Norwich, 5 nephews, Clarence Tucker, Florida, and Donald Tucker, Calif., Lawrence Button, Oxford, Alton Tucker, Jr., Afton, Walter Tucker, Smithville Flats.
Funeral and committal services were held Sunday, March 30 at 2 p.m. at Seymour Funeral Home with Rev. Elton O. Smith, pastor of Free Methodist Church, Norwich
officiating.
Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
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- 1910 census, Onondaga, Onondaga, NY, (108 Seeley ave) fam # 293 - Dewitt John, ae 35, married 3 yr, born inNY, parents born in NY, Mail Clerk - railroad, owns his home without a mortgage; Nellie, wife, ae 24, married 3 yr, 1 child, 0 living, bornin NY, parents born in NY.
- 1920 census, Niles, Cayuga, NY, (Dewitt Road) fam # 3 - DeWitt John Sr, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 45, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farming - general; Nellie, wife, ae 35, born in NY, parents born in NY; Stephen, son, ae 7, born in NY; John Jr, son, ae 5; George, father, ae 69, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary, mother, ae 63, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1930 census, Niles, Cayuga, NY, (Birch Hill) fam # 100 - Dewitt John, owns his home with a value of $5000, owns a radio, ae 55, married at age 33, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - general; Nellie A, wife, ae 44, married at age 21, born in NY, parents born in NY; Stephen A, son, ae 17, born in NY; John S, son, ae 15; Mary A, mother, ae 73, widow, married at age 18, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1940 census, Niles, Cayuga, NY, fam # 79 - DeWitt John W, owns his home with a value of $11,000, ae 65, 3 yr HS, born in NY, Farmer; Nellie A, wife, ae 54, 1 yr HS, born in NY; Forbes Grace C, mother-in-law, ae 71, widow, 8th grade, born in NY.- Newspaper Article (Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY, October 26, 1974)
100th birthday
NILES - Happy Birthday, John DeWitt!
John DeWitt of DeWitt Road will celebrate his 100th birthday on Nov. 2.
Sharp of wit and humor, John speaks vividly of the past, with sagacity of the present and expectations of the future.
He and his wife, Nellie Forbes DeWitt, live on a farm here which has been in the family since 1814 and has been handed down from son to son for over a century.
He was born in 1874 on an adjacent farm, now owned by Jack DeWitt. The farm was the family home of his mother, Mary Kenyan DeWitt. His father, George I. DeWitt, moved to the present farm before John was 6 months old.
The first mention of a DeWitt ancestor in America is Tjerk Claessen DeWitt. The record of his marriage to Barbara Andriessen on April 24, 1656 is recorded, in the lists of the Reformed Dutch Church of New York.
Both bride and bridegroom were immigrants from Holland.
A descendant of Tjerk, Egbert DeWitt purchased the Niles farm on March 8, 1814, for $600.
Egbert and his wife, Jerusha, had 10 children. Their only daughter, Mary, married Gen. James Clinton and became the mother of one of New York's most noted governors, DeWitt Clinton. Clinton's greatest service was his promotion of the Erie Canal, also called Clinton's Ditch, which connected Lake Erie with the Hudson River.
Clinton is John DeWitt's great-great-great-uncle.
DeWitt's education began at a Niles district school, Chamberiin, which is still standing. He attended Moravia High School for two years, until he was 18 years old, and worked summers with his father and only brother, Denton, on the farm.
At age 19, be became a teacher for four winters, instructing grades 1-9 at Chamberiin, Niles District 3, Mandana, Dutch Hollow and Cream Hollow schools. His salary was $1.10 a day.
His oldest student was exactly his age. The schools were one room and, according to him, "generally quiet" Boys were taught in the winter and "young ladies" in the summer, with the students walking to school.
Busing school children is one thing that gets on his nerves now. "They fuss around and send the kids 15 or 20 miles to school and we have to pay for it," saying he feels taxes are too high.
In 1908, John met Nellie Forbes at a neighborhood party given by Lewis Lockwood. John says he was 35 when he met Nellie, but she disagrees. "I was 21 when I was married, and you were 31," she chuckles, "Now don't make it any worse than it is!"
Mrs. DeWitt was born in 1885 in Frozen Ocean, south of Twelve Corners. When she met John, she was employed in Auburn as a bookkeeper for Leroy R. Carl, a retired Methodist minister, who was a contractor. He built houses and specialized in banisters, and columns. John by now was employed by New York Central in Syracuse.
After a seven-month courtship, they were married on Feb. 7, 1907, in the rectory of the First Presbyterian Church in Auburn, by the Rev. William Hubbard.
They left on a honeymoon trip for Niagara Falls, but turned back at Rochester because of the intense cold weather.
They have two sons, Stephen and John; eight grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.
John laughs, "We're getting a lot of Dewitts up here in the woods."
In 1897, having moved to Syracuse, he was employed as a New York Central railway mail clerk. He held that post until 1917. His brother, Denton, also was a mall clerk.
John's job was to sort the mail en route. Three 14-hour round trips were made every week and each trip required three hours work in the depot. When asked the distance the trains traveled into New York, Nellie quipped "John, what was it that postal clerk said to you? You went down as far as where the rails turned up!" That was Grand Central Station.
There were 30 men on a mail train crew. They rode Eastbound Train No. 32 and returned on Westbound 35. The engines normally pulled six mailcars, three working and three storage cars. John also worked for a time on passenger trains such as the 20th Century limited and the Empire State Express.
After 20 years with the Postal Service, he returned to Niles to work the farm. In those days, every farm had a herd of 8 to 10 cows, chickens, and raised corn, potatoes, oats, some barley, and wheat. No hay was sold, but was kept to feed stock.
With foresight and an eye to the future, John DeWitt became one of the first dairymen in the Town of Niles to sign up 11 cows for the tuberculin test, in October, 1928. Only one reactor was found in his herd.
His two sons run his farm and their own today, producing cash, crops on over 500 acres - as DeWitt Brothers.
John says, "It's about the same up here as it used to be. All direct roads. In 1917, I gave gravel out of my bank to get the road fixed,"
He doesn't think Auburn changed much - size-wise - but mentioned farmers used to go to town with horse and wagon. He commented," of course, they're tearing it all apart now!"
A further opinion was "I think it's getting to be kind of a 'queer' country; It doesn't make any difference whether you've got any money or not."
He notes, "It's wonderful for us old people. We get a nice monthly check?
Nellie says, "We've had a wonderful life. I have loved the farm, loved to milk, loved the chickens and we had everything."
Asked how he plans to spend his birthday, John said the family may visit.
Then he continued, "My daughters-in-law wanted to have an open house," he laughed, and added, "I'm too dead."
I think John DeWitt is "dead wrong" about that!
Marriage Notes for Nellie A Forbes and John Westfall DeWitt
- Wedding Announcement (Auburn Democrat Argus, NY, February 11, 1907)
DE WITT - FORBES - At 35 Franklin street, February 7, 1907, by Rev. W. H. Hubbard. John W. DeWitt of Syracuse, N,Y., and Nellie A Forbes of Skaneateles, N.Y.
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- Obituary (The Citizen, Auburn, NY, Wednesday, October 22, 1986)
May E. Badman, 90, of Grange Hall Road, Niles, died unexpectedly, Monday, October 20,1986, at her home.
She was born July 2, 1896 in the Town of Skaneateles, the daughter of the late Elmer and Jennie Forbes Barron. She had been a resident of Niles most of her life. She was the widow of Arthur Badman who died in 1973.
She is survived by three sons, Earl Badman of Auburn, Merrill Badman of Owasco and Meridith Badman of Moravia; six grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren and several nieces and nephews. One son, Claude, predeceased his mother in 1940.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Wade Funeral Home, 22 Church Street, Moravia. The Rev. Dale Wakley will officiate. Burial will be in Owasco Rural Cemetery.
Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Friends wishing may contribute to the West Nile Fire Department.
- 1920 census, Niles, Cayuga, NY, (Mandanna Road) fam # 73 - Badman Arthur, rents his home, ae 31, born in NY, parents born in England, Farming - home farm; May, wife, ae 23, born in NY, parents born in NY; Claud, son, ae 3, born inNY; Earl, son, ae 1.
- 1930 census, Niles, Cayuga, NY, (Griffis Road) fam # 34 -Badman Arthur, owns his home with a value of $3000, ae 40, married at age 25, born in NY, father born in England, mother born in NY, Farmer - general; May E, wife, ae 33, married at age 18, born in NY, parents born in NY; Claud, son, ae 13, born in NY; Earl, son, ae 11; Merrell C, son, ae 3; Meredith, son, ae 1.
- 1940 census. Niles, Cayuga, NY, fam # 89 - Badman Arthur W, owns his home with a value of $3000, ae 50, 8th grade, born in NY, Farmer; May E, wife, ae 44, 8th grade, born in NY;Claude H, son, ae 23, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Boiler Fireman - food manufacturer; Earl A, son, ae 21, 4 yr HS, Farmer; Merrill C, son,. ae 13, 8th grade; Mereidth, son, ae 11, 6th grade.- Obituary (Groton Journal, NY, Wednesday, November 14, 1973)
Arthur W. Badman, age 84, died Saturday, November 3, at his home on Grange Hall Road in Niles.
Born in Niles. Mr. Badman had resided there all his life. He was a retired blacksmith and farmer.
Mr. Badman is survived by his wife. May Barron Badman; three sons. Earl of Auburn, Merrill of Owasco, and Meredith Badman of Moravia; and six grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, November 6, at the Wade Funeral Home in Moravia, the Rev. Gordon Webster of the Owasco Reformed Church officiating. Burial was in Owasco Rural Cemetery.
Marriage Notes for May Elizabeth Barron and Arthur William Badman
- Wedding Announcement (Cortland Standard, Cortland, NY, Thursday, October 29, 1914)
BADMAN—BARRON—At the parsonage of the IHomer-ave. M. E. church in Cortland, N.Y., Oct 28, 1914, by Rev. W. S. Lyon, Arthur Badman and May Barron, both of Nlles, N. Y.
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- Newspaper Article (The Skaneateles, Press, NY, April, 1940)
A 23-year-old Niles youth suffered fatal injuries last Friday afternoon when he was caught between an elevator and the elevator's shaft at the Auburn plant of the Ivanhoe Foods. Inc. He was Claude H. Badman, who died Tuesday evening in Auburn City Hospital. He leaves several distant relatives here.
Cause of the accident could not be immediately determined. Young Badman was discovered wedged in the elevator shaft, and a rescue squad from the Auburn Fire Department worked for more than an hour with acetylene torches before he could be released Taken to the hospital he was found to have suffered severe injuries, including a
fractured pelvis.
The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon in the late home in Niles township. Burial will be in Owasco Rural Cemetery.
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