Descendants of Caspar Getman

Notes


17419. Estella Shaul

 - GFG  C 620 / I / II
 - 1920 Utica (Ward 6), Oneida, NY, dw 174 fam 326, ED 130, p 14A/192.  Stella Updyke, Head, F W 25 Wd, NY NY NY,  Operator-Knitting Mill;  Andy Hagel, M W 34 S, NY Fra Fra, Welder-Machine Shop.
 - 1930 Catorsville, Baltimore, MD, dw 72 fam 75, ED 3, p 4A/50.  George Edson, Head, M W 47 M 24, MA MA MA, Overseer-Mills;  Estela Updyke, Housekeeper, F W 36 Wd, NY NY NY;   Francis, Boarder, F W 18 S, MI NJ NY.


27618. Francis Updyke

 - GFG - C / I / II
 - Living with her maternal grandparents during the 1920 census.


Conrad L Dougherty

 - 1930 census, Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, (78 Morey Street) fam # 381 - Dougherty Conrad L, rents his home, ae 20, married at age 19, born in MD, parents born in MD, Butcher - grocery store;  Frances, wife, ae 18, married at age 17, born in MI, parents born in NY;  Updyke Evelyn, sister-in-law, ae 19, born in MI.


17421. Ross John Edick

 - GFG - C / I / II
 - Laura Reba Wagner and Ross John Edick are 5th cousins.  Their common ancestors are Frederick Getman and Margaritha.
 - 1930 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, (Gage Road) fam # 2 - Edick Ross, owns his home with a value of $4000, owns a radio, ae 29, married at age 23, born in NY, parents born in NY, Garage Owner - Automobile; Rebba, wife, ae 25, born in NY, parents born in NY; Ray, son, ae 4, born in NY.
 - 1940 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY (Upper Otsego Street / Route 51) fam # 3 - Edick Ross J, owns his home with a value of $3500, ae 39, 2 yr HS, born in NY, Merchant - auto and electric supply; Reba, wife, ae 35, 3 yr HS, born in NY; Roy, son, ae 14, 8th grade, born in NY; Wagner Charles, father-in-law, ae 74, 6th grade, born in NY; Flora, mother-in-law, ae 72, 8th grade, born in NY.

 - Obituary (The Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY, Thursday, April 17, 1986)
  ILION - Ross J. Edick, 85, of RD 2, Upper Otsego St., died Tuesday, April 15, 1986, at Mohawk Valley General Hospital.
  He was born on January 10, 1901, on the family farm in North Columbia, the son of John J. and Blanche DeGarmo Edick and attended the North Columbia Elementary School and Ilion High School. In 1919, Mr. Edick founded in partnership, with Mr. George Lucy, a garage on Upper Otsego St. In 1922. he went into partnership with his brother, Ralph, and his father. The business was later known as Edick's Appliance. He retired on January 1, 1966.
  On July 23, 1923. he married Laura Reba Wagner in the same house where he was born. His father had sold the farm to his future wife's family. Mr. Edick was a life time member of the North Columbia United Methodist Church and was a charter member of the Higher Trail Class of the Church.
  Survivors include his beloved wife, Reba, a son. Roy Wagner Edick and a daughter-in-law, Frances Traver Edick, of Ilion: three grandsons, Ronald John, of Essex Junction, Vermont; Randal Ross, of Seattle, Washington, and Rudyard Grayson, a student at Syracuse University and the City University of London, England; a brother, Ralph DeGarmo Edick and a niece, Eileen Mclntyre. both of Ilion; and a cousin. George A. Edick, of Lantana, Fla.
  Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday at the Applegate Funeral Home. Ilion, with the Rev. William Stubba and Rev. Henry Opperman officiating. Calling hours are Thursday 7-9. Friday 2-4 and 7-9. Memorial contributions may be made to the memorial fund of the North Columbia United Methodist Church. Donation envelopes will be available at the funeral home.


Laura Reba Wagner

 - GFG - C / VIII
 - Laura Reba Wagner and Ross John Edick are 5th cousins.  Their common ancestors are Frederick Getman and Margaritha.


17422. Ralph DeGarmo Edick

 - GFG - C / I / II
 - 1930 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, (Gage Road) fam # 3 - Edick Ralph, owns his home with a value of $4000, owns a radio, ae 29, married at age 23, born in NY, parents born in NY, Garage Owner - Automobile; Marian, wife, ae 25, married at age 19, born in NY, parents born in NY; Elline, daughter, ae 3, born in NY.
 - 1940 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY (Upper Otsego Street / Route 51) fam # 2 - Edick Ralph, owns his home with a value of $3500, ae 35, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Merchant - auto and electric supplies; Marion, wife, ae 31, 8th grade, born in NY; Eileen, daughter, ae 12, 8th grade, born in NY.

 - Obituary (Find A Grave)
  ILION-Ralph D. Edick, 82, of Upper Otsego St. died Tuesday, December 16,1986, in his home.
  Mr. Edick was born June 13,1904, in North Columbia, the son of John and Blanche DeGarmo Edick. He was a graduate of Ilion High School and married the former Marion Leon on April 14,1926. Mr. Edick owned and operated Edick's Appliances on upper Otsego St. Ilion, retirering in 1980. He was a member of the Ilion United Methodist Church, the Ilion Lodge #591 F & A M, the Ilion Lodge #1444 BPOE and also was an avid bowler.
Mr. Edick is survived by his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Joesph ( Eileen) McIntyre, of Ilion; three grandchildren, Denise Grier, Kimberly Montel and Sheri Wengert; four great-grandchildren and a nephew. He was predeceased by a brother Ross Edick.
  Funeral services will be at 11 a. m. Thursday, from the Whiter -Hendrex Funeral Home, with Rev Stanley Tanner and Carlton VanOrnum officiating. Masonic services will be held at 7:30 P.M. Wednesday at the funeral home. Calling hours are 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Wednesday. The internment will be at the Armory Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.


Marian Leon

 - Notes (Find A Grave)
  Marion was the daughter of Dennis and Anna (Pauth) Leon. She was united in matrimony 12 August 1926 to Ralph D. Edick in Herkimer, New York. The couple owned and operated Edick Applicance in Ilion.
  She was a member of the Ilion Methodist Church, the Evening Star Chapter - Order of Eastern Star, Ilion Order of the Amaranth and the Eastern Star bowling league.
  She was preceeded in death by her brothers and sisters Ruth, Earl, Frank, Charles, Anna, Joseph, Gertrude, William, George, Bessie, Lena, Irene and Theresa.
  Age 101.


17424. George Ashley Edick

 - GFG - C / I / II
 - Resided at Burlington, Ct.


17426. Lee Frank Crisman

 - GFG - C
 - 1920 census, Ilion, Herkimer, NY, (60 Prospect Avenue) fam # 353 - Crisman Lee F, rents his home, ae 24, born in NY, parents born in NY, Inspector - Remington Typewriter; Florence D, wife, ae 24, born in NY, father born in England, Mother born inNY; Douglas F, son, ae 1 8/12, born in NY.
 - 1930 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY, fam # 121 - Chrisman Lee, owns his home with a value of $2800, owns a radio, ae 34, married at age 22, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer;  Florence, wife, ae 34, married at age 22, born in NY, parents born in NY, Assembler - typewriter company, Douglas, son, ae 11, born in NY.
 - 1940 census, German Flatts, Herkimer, NY (Warren Road) fam # 110 - Chrisman (sic) Lee, owns his home with a value of $3500,  ae 44, 8th grade, born in NY, Reamer - Remington Arms; Florence, wife, ae 45, 8th grade, born inNY, Assembler - Remington Rand Typewriter Company; Douglas, son, ae 22, 4 yr HS< born inNY, clerk - Grocery - retail.


17429. Lynn Daniel Stroup

 - GFG - C / I / II
 - 1940 census, Binghamton, Broome, NY, (283 Vestal Avenue) fam # 36 - Stroup Lynn, rents his home, ae 29, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Inspector - machine manufacturer; Gladyce, wife, ae 30, 4 yr HS, born in NY; D-Elia Billie, sister-in-law, ae 34, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Sales Lady - ladies dress shop.
 
  - Obituary (Find A Grave)
  Lynn D. Stroup JOHNSON CITY - Lynn D. Stroup, 76, of Johnson City, NY., died Wednesday, November 18. 1987, in Wilson Hospital, Johnson City. He was born December 2, 1910, in Cedarville, N.Y. He was a retired employee of the I.B.M. Corporation. He is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, David and Carol Stroup, of Oxford. N.Y.; two grandsons; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Beulah VanDuzer, Helen Brundage, both of Binghamton, Richard and Cora Brundage, of Buffalo, Frederick Brundage, of Friendship, N.Y.; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Gladyce. in 1985. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m., at The J.F. Rice Funeral Home. Inc., 150 Main St., Johnson City. Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the funeral home
Friday, 2-4 and 7-9.


17431. Madison George Getman

 - GFG - C / I / II / II
 - Madison George Getman and Ruth L Shepard are 6th cousins 2 times removed.  Their common ancestors are Johann Frederick Getman and Maria Johanna Bierman.


Ruth L Shepard

 - GFG - I / I
 - Madison George Getman and Ruth L Shepard are 6th cousins 2 times removed.  Their common ancestors are Johann Frederick Getman and Maria Johanna Bierman.


27624. James Madison Getman

 - GFG - C / I / II / II / I / I
 - Birth Announcement (The Evening Telegram, Herkimer, NY, Saturday, Feburary 14, 1948)
  Mr. and Mrs. Madison Getman, 43 W. Montgomery St., Ilion, a son, James Madison, born Feb. 6 in Ilion Hospital.


27625. Madison George Getman Jr

 - GFG - C / I / II / II / I / I
 - Birth Announcement (The Ilion Sentinel, NY, Ilion, Thursday, January 20, 1949)
  Mr. and Mrs. Madison Getman, 43 W. Montgomery St. are parents of a son born 2 Jan. in Ilion Hospital. He has been named Madison George.


27627. Robert Getman

 - GFG - C / I / II / II / I / I


27628. Kathleen Getman

 - GFG - C / I / II / II / I / I
 - Birth Announcement (The Evening Telegram, Herkimer-Ilion, NY, Friday, September 23, 1955)
  Births ... Mr. and Mrs. Madison Getman, 58 W. Clark St., Ilion, a girl. Sept. 22.


17440. Edna May Edick

 - GFG - C / II

 - Obituary (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Fort Plain, NY, July 12, 1995)
  Mrs. Edna Percival, 88, of Fort Plain, died Monday morning, July 10, at Little Falls Hospital following a brief illness.
  Mrs. Percival was bom Jan. 24, 1907, in Richfield Springs, the daughter of Cornelius and Bertha Hopkinson Edick. She was a lifelong area resident.
  On May 28, 1926, she was married to Fayette Snyder. He died in 1950. She later married John Percival on June 5, 1965. He died in 1974.
  She was of the Lutheran denomination.
  Survivors include three daughters, Beverly Wick, Laura Oest and Bertha Cook, all of Fort Plain; three brothers, Stanley Edick of Bridgewater and John Edick and Cornelius Edick, both of Richfield Springs; one sister, Hazel Chamberlain of Fort Plain; 24 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.
  Funeral service will be 11 a.m,. Friday, July 14, at Gray Funeral Home, 24 Willett St., Fort Plain, the Rev. Kenneth Dingman to officiate. Burial will be in Fort Plain Cemetery.
  Calling hours will be 9-11 a.m., prior the service, Friday, July 14, at the funeral home.


Fayette Charles Snyder

 - 1930 census, Columbia, Herkimer, NY, fam # 77 - He and his family were living with his father-in-law.

 - Obituary (The Utica Daily Press, Tuesday, March 21, 1950)
  Fort Plain - Fayette Snyder 49 died unexpectedly Mar 19, 1950 in his home Fords Bush after an attack of heart disease. He was born Apr 3 1900, in the Town of Minden a son of Eugene and Delia Fredericks Snyder. For a number of years he had been employed by the Snyder Manufacturing Co, Little Falls. Surviving are his wife, Fords Bush; two sons Harold, Fort Plain, and Fayette Jr, Fords Bush; three daughters Mrs Bertha Cook and Beverly and Laura Snyder, all of Ford's Bush: a sister Mrs Homer Smith, Chester Pa: his stepdaughter, Mrs Mabel Snyder Bridgewater; four stepsisters Hazel Snyder Utica: Mrs Pearl Waldorf, Mrs Arthur Owens, Mrs Everett Evans Richfield Springs, three step-brothers Emory Snyder, Arizona, Alfred Snyder, Bridgewater, and Alvin Snyder, serving in the Army, and a grandchild.
  The funeral will be at 2 pm Thursday from the Swartz Funeral Home with the Rev Herbert H Mahl, pastor of St Paul's Lutheran Church, Fort Plain officiating. Burial will be in Fort Plain Cemetery.


17441. Elon Jay Edick

 - GFG - C / II

 - Obituary (Courier-Standard, Canajoharie-Fort Plaein, New York, Thursday, November 3, 1960)
  Elon J. Edick, 50, employee of the State Highway Denartment for the past 14 years, died Monday night in Herkimer Memorial Hospital after a long illness.
  He was born Feb. 18, 1910 in Town of Columbia, son of Cornelius and Bertha Hopkinson Edick. He attended the Bloodgood District School, and was a resident of Richfield Springs for many years.
  Edick leaves three sisters, Mrs. Edna Snyder and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, Fort Plain, and Mrs. William Land, Bridgewater; four brothers, Kenneth and Cornelius, Jr., Richfield Springs; Stanley, Bridgewater; and John, Richfield Springs; several nieces and nephews.
  The funeral will be held today at 2 p. m. from the McGrath Funeral Home, 5 West James street. Richfield Springs, with the Rev. Stanley E. Smith, pastor of the First Methodist Church officiating. Burial wil! be made in Columbia Center Cemetery.


Marriage Notes for Elon Jay Edick and Garnet Marie Key

 - Wedding Announcement (Richfield Springs Mercury, New York,  Thursday, Audust 26, 1948)
  Miss Garnet Key daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Key, Richfield Springs, RD. l and Elon Edick, son of Cornelius Edick, also of Richfield Springs, RD 1, were married Saturday, August 21st, in the Methodist Church.
  The Reverend Allison Wood performed the ceremony, Miss Olga Fllak sang, accompanied by Roger Clemens at the organ.
  The bride wore a long white gown of parachute silk, fashioned with a high neck and bouffant skirt, and lace fingertip veil caught with orange blossoms, and carried an arm bouquet of white gladioli.
  Her sister, Miss Virginia Key, wore a pale pink taffeta gown with sweetheart neckline, and full skirt, and blue flowered headband, and corsage of sweetpeas.
  A reception was held in the home of the bride following the ceremony.
  After a short wedding trip the couple will reside in the home of the bridegroom.
  Mrs. Edick is employed at Von Dauber's Swivel Works in this village and Mr. Edick is employed by Otsego Ccunty.

 Annulment (The Evening Telegram, Herkimer-Ilion, NY, Thursday, December 24, 1953)
  ... Referee Zoller also heard proofs in the action of Garnet Edick plaintiff against Elon Edick, both of Richfield Springs, and an annulment was granted of their marriage Aug. 21, 1948. The plaintiff, Garnet Edick, is permitted in the future to use her maiden name.


27634. Kenneth M Edick

 - GFG - C / II


27635. Elon Jay Edick Jr

 - GFG - C / II


17442. Hazel Doris Edick

 - GFG - C / II


Charles F Chamberlain

Facial Nerve Surgery
The Canajoharie Courier – Fort Plain Standard, Thursday, March 15, 1945
  The New York Herald Tribune of Sunday. March 11. had a story on the treatment of facial paralysis from battle wounds, by nerve grafting as practiced in a U. S. Army Hospital in Western England. The patients of course are those from the battlefields of France, Belgium and Germany. The title of the Tribune’s Sunday feature was “Army Surgeon Saves Wounded from Facial Paralysis Horror,” and Ione cases cited, which had been most successfully treated, was that of Pfc. Charles F. Chamberlain of Fort Plain, who suffered severe facial wounds on the German battlefront.
  Major Frank D. Lathrop is performing modem miracles of surgery in nerve transplantation at the 192nd General Hospital in England. His method is to take from the front of the patient's thigh, a surface nerve which is the same size as the destroyed or injured facial nerve. Having shaved carefully the stumps of the facial nerve until he reaches healthy tissue, he then inserts the live nerve from the thigh and joins the ends. It is not a dangerous operation but one which demands the utmost skill, persistence and patience on the part of the surgeon. The operations of Major Lathrop are all the more remarkable because nerve grafting is in its infancy.
  Pfc. Charles F. Chamberlain of Fort Plain, is one of the many patients at the hospital, who have had facial nerve grafting operations and his case is featured in the Herald Tribune's story. The article states that Pfc Chamberlain is in good health and his speech excellent, which is remarkable considering the severe facial wounds which he suffered. It was only at the beginning of February that he had the nerve grafting operation, which, it is hoped, will entirely restore the flexibility of the injured side of his face.
  The article urges that Major Lathrop receive the services of an assistant so that he can give his services to more of our wounded men who need nerve grafting operations.wounded. In recognition of his service he was awarded a Bronze Star and the Purple Heart.

 - Obituary (Leader-Herlad, Gloversville-Johnstown, NY, Monday, January 20, 1975)
  FORT PLAIN - Charles Chamberlain, 60, of Fort Plain died yesterday morning at his home after a long illness.
  He was born March 10,1914 in Cherry Valley, son of Frank and Verna Frantsman Chamberlain, and had lived in Fort Plain most of his life.
  He attended Fort Plain schools and was employed for more than 30 years at the Beech-Nut Corporation, Canajoharie.
  On Aug. 7,1938 he married the former Hazel Edick, who survives.
  He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in the North African and Rhineland
campaigns. He was a recipient of the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart.
  Mr. Chamberlain was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, and was a life member and past commander of the Mohawk Valley Post VFW, a past commander of Tryon County VFW Council and a past aide de camp to the national commander of the VFW.
  He was also a member of the Fort Plain American Legion, the Military Order of the Cooties, the Fort Plain Exempt Firemen's Association, and the Beech-Nut 25-Year Club.
  Survivors besides his wife include two sons, Frank Chamberlain and Edward Chamberlain, both of Fort Plain; four daughters, Mrs. Joyce Choff of St. Johnsville, Mrs. Betty Weller, of Scotia, Mrs. Mary Lou Barton of Cape Cod, Mass. and Miss Susan Chamberlain of Fort Plain; five sisters, Mrs. Laura Bowman and Mrs. Doris Brown, both of Fort Plain, Mrs. Avis Eckert of Gloversville, Mrs. Edith Goody of McMinnville, Tenn., and Mrs. Grace Papaleo of Little Falls, and five grandchildren.


Marriage Notes for Hazel Doris Edick and Charles F Chamberlain

 - Wedding Announcement (Schenectady Gazette, New York, Tuesday, August 30, 1938)
  FORT PLAIN, Aug. 29.- Charles F. Chamberlain, son of Mrs. Verna Chamberlain of Fort Plain, and Miss Hazel Doris Edick, daughter of Cornelius Edick of Richfield Springs, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church. Rev. C. R. Hamilton performed the ceremony.
  They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brookman of Fort Plain, the latter a sister of the bridegroom.
  Following the ceremony the wedding party had dinner in the Hotel American in Fort Plain, after which the couple left on a wedding trip through the eastern part of the state. On their return they will reaide with the bridegrooms mother, Mrs. Verna Chamberlain on State street, Fort Plain.
  The bride is employed in the Luxuray Mills in Fort Plain and the bridegroom is employed in the Fort Plain Auto Supply store.


27636. Frank Charles Chamberlain

 - GFG - C / II

 - Obituary (Find A Grave)
  Frank C. Chamberlain, 76, died on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015, at Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala, Fla.
  He leaves behind his wife of 53 years, Mary Chamberlain, of Fort Plain, and Ocala, Fla.; his sisters, Joyce Schoff of St. Johnsville, Betty Weller of Burnt Hills, Mary Lou Barton of East Greenbush, and Susan Hogeboom of South Carolina; his two special nieces, Colleen Koch, Stephanie Oldick; and four special gran nieces, Ashley and Chelsea Koch, Alivia Battisti, Gracelyn Oldick; and many sister- and brother -in-laws and nieces and nephews.
  He is preceded in death by his brother, Edward Chamberlain.
  Frank was born in Fort Plain to the late Charles and Hazel (Edick) Chamberlain.
  He graduated from Fort Plain High School Class of 1957.
  He was co-owner of Fort Plain Printing.
  Over the past 17 years, Frank and his wife Mary were "snowbirds" residing in Ocala, Fla., for the winters.
  He was an exempt member of the Fort Plain Volunteer Fire Department, the Fort Plain Canajoharie Elks Lodge and enjoyed hunting, archery, playing cards particularly poker and bingo.
  He will be dearly missed by all his family and friends.
  There will be a memorial service celebrating Frank's life at a later date.
  Memorial contributions can be made in Frank's memory to the Fort Plain Fire Department, Fort Plain.
  Arrangements has been entrusted to Roberts Funeral Home of Dunnellon.


Marriage Notes for Frank Charles Chamberlain and Mary Lucille Cogan

 - Wedding Announcement (The Leader Herlad, Gloversville-Johnstown, NY, Thursday, October 18, 1962)
  Mayr Lucille Cogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cogan, Fort Plain, RD 1, and Frank Charles Cmberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, Fort Plain were united in marriage last Saturday at St. James Catholic Church.
  Rev. John J. Sullivan, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony. The church was decorated with vases of multi-co9llores mums. Mrs. Hugh Lennon, Canajoharie sang, Ave Maria, Mother at Thy Feet I'm Kneeling and On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother. The traditional weddin gmusic was played on the organ by Mrs. Gerald Fullerton, Fort Plain.
  The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a gown of white peau-de-soie with a fitted bodice and bateau neckline. She had bridal point sleves and a bouffant skirt. Her fingertip veil of English illusionwas caught on a headpiece of lace and pearls. She carried a bouguet of white mums with a rose bud center. shje wore a tiny gold chain with three cultured pearls, a gift of the bridegroom.
  Mis Barbara Bazon, Fort Plain RD 1, was the maid of honor wearing a gown of royal blue taffeta designed with a light blue waist band and light blue train. She wore a half-hat of royal blue petals caught to a circulat veil and carried a bouquet of light yellow mums.
  Miss Karen Cogan, Fort Plain RD 1, sister of the bride; and Miss Berdilla Dillenbeck, Palatine Bridge RD 1 were bridesmaids. They were dressed identical to the honor attendant in light blue taffeta with royal blue waist bands on their gowns. They carried bouquets of yellow mums.
  Miss Colleen Merrill, For tPlain RD 1, niece of the bride, was flower girl and Gregory Dutcher, Fort Plain was ting bearer. Jame s Hoffman, Fort Plain was best man. The ushers were Robert Hoffman and Thmas Doganere, both of Fort Plain.
  The bride's mother wore a slate blue brocaded dress with navy accessories and a pink rose corsage. The bridegrooms mother selected a grey dress of winter materil with rose hat. She had a corsage of pink roses.
  After the ceremony, a reception was held at the Mohawk Valley VFW post home. Guests attended from Starkville, Fort Plain, Canajohary, Ilion, Troy, Schenectady, Danbury, Conn., Redford Hills, Van Hornesville, Albany, Gloversville and Rome.
  For a wedding trip to the southern states, the bride wore a green sheath drtess with brown accessories and a corsage of white roses. They will reside at the home of the bride's parents in Starkville until completion of their new home on Garfield Street, Fort Plain.
  Teh bride was graduated from Van Hornesville Central School, Class of 1956. She is employed as a teller in the Central National Bank of Canajoharie.
  The bridegroom was graduated in 1957 froim Fort Plain Cnentral School and is employed by the Courier-Standard, Fort Plain.
....


27638. Betty Jean Chamberlain

 - GFG - C / II


Marriage Notes for Betty Jean Chamberlain and William Edward Fuelleman

 - divorced 22 Feb. 1971


27639. Mary Lou Chamberlain

 - GFG - C / II


Marriage Notes for Mary Lou Chamberlain and Daniel J Barton

 - Wedding Announcement (Courier-Standard- Enterprise, Canajoharie-Fort Plain, NY, March 15, 1972)
  Miss Mary Lou Chamberlain, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles F. Chamberlain, 251 Main street, Fort Plain, and Daniel J. Barton, son of Mr and Mrs Edward Barton, Fort Plain RD were married Saturday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Fort Plain. The Rev. Theodore Hammer, pastor of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Canajoharie, performed the double ring ceremony.
  The attendants were Miss Susan L. Chamberlain, sister of the bride, and Brian Nellis.
  Following the ceremony, a dinner for the immediate families was held at The Manor, East Creek.
  The couple are graduates of Fort Plain Central School and the bride attended Oswego University.
  The bridegroom is a Vietnam veteran having served in the U.S. Army. He is self-employed as a farm supply dealer.
  The couple is residing on Canal street, Fort Plain.


27641. Susan Lee Chamberlain

 - GFG - C / II


17443. Kenneth Arthur Edick

 - GFG - C / II
 - Where was he during the 1940 census?

 - Obituary (The Daily Press, Utica, New York, Tuesday, May 4, 1982)
  RICHFIELD SPRINGS - Kenneth A Edick, of 3 Canadarago St. passed away suddenly at home on Monday morning, May 3, 1982.
  He was born in the Town of Columbia, April 2, 1914, a son of Cornelius and Bertha Hopkinson Edick. During WW II he served for 3 years in the Marines and 4 years in the Army. He received the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star He was a member of the Richfield D.A.V.; the Marine Corp League and Local Union #35. Utica.
  For 25 years he was employed in the construction business, retiring in 1977 from Ryan & McCaffery Company.
  Survivors include his wife, the fomer Rose Vertucci. whom he married on April 13, 1957; a son, Kenneth Jr.; three brothers, Stanley, John and Cornelius; three sisters; Mrs John (Edna) Percival. Mrs. Charles (Hazel) Chamberlin and Mrs. William (Ada) Land; several nieces and nephews.
  Funeral services will be held at 2 p m, Wednesday, May 5, at the J Seaton McGrath Funeral Home, Richfield Springs. Interment in St. Jospeh's Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home. Tuesday evening 7-9 p m Memorials may be made to the Richfield Springs Ambulance Fund Envelopes available at the Funeral Home


27642. Kenneth Arthur Edick

 - GFG - C / II


17444. Addie Guewtie Edick

 - GFG - C / II
 - Addie Guewtie Edick and William G Land are 6th cousins 1 time removed.  Their common ancestors are Johann Frederick Getman and Maria Johanna Bierman.

 - Obituary (Utica Daily Press, NY, Monday, December 20, 1982)
  UNADILLA FORKS - Mrs Addie J. Land, wife of William G. Land of this community, died Saturday, December 18 at St Luke's Memorial Hospital Center.
  Private Funeral services will be conducted on Monday from the Wilcox Funeral Home. West Winfield. There are no public calling hours.


William G Land

 - GFG - A
 - Addie Guewtie Edick and William G Land are 6th cousins 1 time removed.  Their common ancestors are Johann Frederick Getman and Maria Johanna Bierman.
 - 1940 census, Winfield, Herkimer, NY, (Burroes Road) fam # 23 - Land William, rents his home, ae 23, 4 yr HS, born in NY, he and his wife relocated from Otsego county,  Laborer - Farm; Addie, wife, ae 23, 8th grade, born in NY; Morris, son, ae 4, born in NY; William, son, ae 3; George, son, ae 1.


Marriage Notes for Addie Guewtie Edick and William G Land

 - Wedding Announcment (Richfield Springs Mercury, NY, Thursday, October 11, 1934)
  At the Methodist Episcopal residence, Richfield Springs, N. Y., on October 6, 1934, performed by the Reverend Matthew D. Sill, occurred the marriage of Mr. William Land and Miss Addle Edick. Mr. Land is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Land of Richfield Springs, and Mrs. Land is the daughter of Cornelius Edick, also of Richfield Springs. The wedding couple were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Barringer of Richfield Springs. Their many friends extend coneratulatlons.

 - Wedding announcement (Richfield Springs Mercury, NY, Thursday, October 15, 1964)
  30 YEARS AGO ... October 11, 1934 ... Miss Addie Edick and William Land were married October 6 at the M.E. parsonage.


27648. Larry Charles Land

 - GFG - A / C / II


27650. Ronnie Bruce Land

 - GFG - A / C / II
  - Resided at West Winfield, Herkimer, NY


27651. Debbie Jean Land

 - GFG - A / C / II


Danny Woodard

 - Resided at West Winfield, Herkimer, NY