- GFG - B 137
- 1860 census, Ephratuh, Fulton, NY, fam # 1021 - Davis Allen, ae 27, Day Laborer with personal property of $300, born in NY; Nancy, ae 25, born in NY; Elizabeth, ae 4, born in NY; Eugene, ae 2.
- 1870 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 445 - Allen Davis, ae 37, Carpenter with personal property valued at $200, born in NY; Nancy, ae 35 Keeping House, born in NY; Mary E, ae 14, born in NY; Oscar, ae 6; Emma, ae 2.
- 1880 census, Ephratah (Rockwood), Fulton, NY, fam # 316 - Allen David, ae 51, Stone Mason, born in NY; Nancy, ae 48, wife, Keeping House, born in NY; Elizabeth, ae 24, daughter, School Teacher, born in NY; Oscar, ae 15, son; Emma, ae 12 daughter.
- AKA: Mary (GFG)
- Parentage presumed based on the 1850 census record. [WG]
- 1900 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 20 - Living with her son-in-law Lorenzo Bradt.
- 1910 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 118 - Living with her son-in-law Lorenzo Bradt.
- 1920 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, (Johnstown Road) fam # 111 - Living with her son-in-law Lorenzo Bradt.
- Obituary (Amsterdam Evening Recorder, Tuesday, Feb 3, 1920)
Mrs. Nancy Allen, 85 years, widow of David Allen, died Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lorenzo E. Bradt, at Rockwood, Fulton county. Death ended a lingering illness brought on by paralysis. Mrs. Allen was born in Ephratah, and had resided in that vicinity her entire life. She was a member of the Methodist church at Rockwood.
The survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Bradt of Rockwood and Mrs. William Fox of Wagner's Hollow, and one son, Oscar B. Allen of Gloversville.
- GFG - B
- GFG - B 416
- GFG - B 138
- 1860 Ephratah census - Daniel Snell ae 32, Carpenter with personal property valued at $2500 - Sarah ae 26, Hiram ae 4.
- 1870 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 180 - Snell Daniel,ae 40, Farmer; Sarah, ae 35, keeping house (wife); Hiram, ae 14 (son); Elida, ae 8 (daughter); Fred W, ae 3 (son); Phoebee, ae 70 (mother).
- 1880 Ephratah census, fam # 150 - Snell Daniel ae 53, Farmer; Sarah ae 45, wife, keeping house; Alida ae 17, daughter, at home; Fred, ae 12, son, at school; Grace, ae 6, daughter, at school.
- 1900 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 64 - Snell Daniel, b. Feb 1827, ae 73, married 40 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home with a mortgage; Sarah, wife, b. Aug 1835, ae 64, married 40 yr, 4 children, 4 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Fread (sic), son, b. Dec 1869, ae 30, born in NY, Farm Laborer.
- 1910 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 84 - Living with his son-in-law George Snell.
- GFG - B 419
- 1940 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (32 William Street) fam # 79 - La Grange Grace M, ae 68, widow born in NY; Snell Alida, sister, ae 79, widow, born in NY, relocated from Ephratah.
- 1950 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (105 Hoosic St) fam # 22 - Snell Alida, ae 89, widow, born in NY; La Grange Grace L, partner, ae 77, widow, born in NY.
- GFG - B 421
- GFG - B [ A 214 error]
- 1850 census, Ixonia, Jefferson, Wi, fam # 1147 - Nicholas Getman, ae 32, Farmer with property valued at $100, born in NY; Jane Minerva, ae 31, born in NY; Minerva, ae 10, born in NY; William H, ae 9; Richard M, ae 6; Sarah, ae 5; James L, ae 1, born in Wi.
- 1860 census, Oconomowoc, Waukesha, Wi, fam # 350 - Nicholas Getman, ae 42, Farmer with real estate valued at $2000 and personal property of $500, born in NY; Jane, ae 41, born in NY; William, ae 18, born in NY; Richard, ae 15; Sarah, ae 11, bornin Wi; Phebe, ae 2.
- 1870 census, Lincoln, Monroe, Wi, fam # 117 - Getman Nicholas, ae 53, Farmer, with real estate valued at $2000 and personal property of $800, born in NY; Jane, ae 53, Keeping House, born in NY; Richard, ae 24, Farm Laborer, born in NY; James, ae 20, Farm Laborer, born in NY; Rhoda, ae 12, born in Wi; Minerva, ae 29, born in NY; Annie, ae 4, born in Wi; Frank, ae 2, born in NY.
- Alt place of birth: Wales
- Was she one of the Jones from the Remson, NY Area? [WG]
- GFG # A218
- GFG - B
- Mathias and Mary had a grandson Charles b. abt 1876, he was living with them during the 1880 census, his parents are not currently identifiable.
- GFG - B
- GFG - B
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- 1910 census Kankakee
- 1920 census Kankakee.
- GFG - B
- GFG - B
- 1880 census, Wayne, Du Page, IL, p 176B. Alice 18, housekeeper with Theodore Sayer family.
- GFG - B
- GFG - B
- GFG indicates she resided in Chicago, Ill
- GFG identifies her as Elizabeth Jane
- GFG - B
- AKA: De Zotel
- Vetran - Civil War
Stephen Dezotell , Residence: Campbell, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 03 March 1865
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 03 March 1865
Enlisted in Company H, 51st Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 03 March 1865.
Mustered out Company H, 51st Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 06 May 1865
- 1860 census, Greenfield, Monroe, Wi, fam # 988 - Stephen Dezotell, ae 31, Farmer with real estate valued at $800 and personal property of $200, born in NY; Caroline, ae 35, born in NY; Aaron A, ae 5, born in Wi; Henry, ae 2, born in Wi. (living next to his parents)
- 1870 census, Lincoln, Monroe, WI, fam 117
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- Bernhardt does not identify his given name.
- GFG - B
- 1860 census, Farmington, Jefferson, Wi, fam # 1108 - Alexander Getman, ae 24, Farmer with personal property valued at $20, born in NY; Permillia, ae 24, born in Ohio.
- Alexander Getman received a land patent for 133.33 acres in Traverse County MN, issued 15 Sep 1882 Fergus Falls (Doc # 2358, Accession / Serial # MN0930.---, BLM Serial # MN NO S/N).
- 1880 census, Traverse, Mn - Gettman Alexander, ae 43, Farmer and Carrying Mail, born in NY, parents born in NY, Permelia A, ae 45, wife, Keeping House, born in Oh, parents born in Ct; Clarence H, ae 10, son, born in Wi; George E, ae 4, son, born in Wi; Smith Wm H, ae 23, boarder, Laborer, born in Pa; Beacken J T, ae 23, boarder, Laborer, born in Pa; McCusker, ae 30, neighbor, Farm Hand, born in Ireland.
- 1895 Minnesota Teritorial Census, Walls, Traverse, Mn - fam # 47 - Getman Alexander, ae 58, born in NY, resident of Mn for 16 yr, Farmer; Amelia (sic), ae 60, born in Oh; Herbert (sic), ae 23 born in Wi, resident of Mn 16 yr, born in Wi; George, ae 19, born in Wi.
- The surname for Alexander was Getman in 1860 and had become "Gettman" by 1880, and apparently remained so for his descendants, although the primary source where this has been found is the US census for Alexander (1880), Clarence (1910, 1930) and Henry (1930). This is unusual, since the surname appeared among family members in several variant spellings previous to 1850, but once becoming Getman with one "t" generally stayed that way. The descendants of Aaron, father of Alexander are the only known instance where Getman became Gettman for a family subgroup [CJG].
- Listed as Permellia in the 1860 census.
- GFG - B
- GFG - B
- one source incorrectly indicates he died in infancy. [WG]
- GFG - B
- OBITUARY
Julia Ann Vandervort nee GETMAN was born in Jefferson county; N.Y., Aug. 4, 1839, and died at her home in this city Oct. 28, 1906, aged 67 years, 2 months and 24 days.
In 1846 she with her parents came west and made her home at Oconomowoc, Wis.
On Sept 27th, 1857, she was united in marriage with Cornelius Vandervort and five years later they moved to Monroe county, settling on a farm in La Grange where they brought up their family and continued to reside until their removal to this city.
The deceased was converted to Christ and united with the Methodist Episcopal church at La Grange under the ministry of Rev. Thomas Harwood and remained a consistent and faithful member of the same until the time of her death. She was also a member of the Woman’s Relief Corps and ever ready to assist in the good work of that organization so far as her strength and time would permit.
Together with her husband four children live to mourn, viz: William Vandervort of Milbank, S. Dakota, Lewis, Jacob and Alfred Vandervort, all of this community. She is survived also by three sisters, viz: Mrs. Jane Hoffman of La Grange, Mrs. Mary Dohle of Peotone, Ills., and Mrs. Caroline Wilson of Chicago, Ill. She also leaves eleven children and a host of nieces and nephews and friends to mourn her departure.
One of the early settlers of this community and an excellent woman in all the relations of life, she won for herself the confidence of all with whom she was associated.
Although for years she had been in poor health her last illness was brief. But in perfect submission to the divine will her end was peace.
The funeral was held in the M.E. church Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 30th, at 1:30, Rev. Wm. Atkinson officiating. The Relief Corps attended in a body and formed an arch at the door through which the funeral party passed to and from the church. The singing was rendered by Mr. And Mrs. Bosshard, I.N. Palmer and Mrs. Fred Keyes, with Miss Myrtle Smith accompanist. The pall bearers were Harry Lea, Henry Coome, Wallace Amons, D.R. Jones, Charles Taft and C.E. Loomer. The interment was at the LaGrange cemetery.”
(The Tomah Journal, Published 2 November 1906)
- BIOGRAPHY: GaryGriggs noted 3/22/01:
From the Monroe County Heritage Book, Article 869:
Cornelius, their thirdchild, was born 13 May 1833 in Schoharie County, N.Y. He moved with the family to Wisconsin, and in 1852 he went to California to minegold. He married Julia Ann Getman 27 Sept 1857 at Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. They had six children, of which four survived.
- BIOGRAPHY: HISTORY OF MONROE COUNTY by Richards 1912 from pages 902 & 903 (With additions & corrections by Karla Staudt in parenthesis 3/22/01)
Cornelius Vandervoort, retired farmer of Tomah, a native of Schoharie county, New York state, was born 13 May, 1833 (May 3, 1833). His parents were James R. and Mary (Baker) Vandervoort, also natives of New York, coming to Buffalo in1844, They one year later continued their journey westward, locating with their family of eleven children in Waukesha, Wis., and after three years removed to Oconomowoc, and there purchased a farm on which he lived for ten years. It was in 1852, during the gold excitement in California, that our subject left the parental roof and joined the successful army of gold diggers and during his stay there sent enough money to his father to pay in full for the farm that he had bought at Oconomowoc. James R., the father of our subject, was first married to Miss McIntire in the state of New York, and ten children were born to them, five of whom are now living (atleast five children were born to them.) His second marriage occurred March 14, 1880 (KARLAs guess: Mar 14, 1830 not 1880), with Miss Mary Moon (and five were born to them (Maybe that's our answer about the supposed Kate and Mary VDV???)). In early life he learned the trade of a carpenter and became an expert mechanic and one of the best hewers of timber to be found in the country. He was a man highly respected in the community, a sincere Christian gentleman and inreligious affiliations a Methodist. (He was indeed a Methodist!) He was a soldier in the War of 1812. He died January 4.,1881.
John Vandervoort. the grandfather of our subject, was a soldier in the Revolutionary War under Washington.(Only in that Washington was Commander in Chief! Otherwise was a gunner and privateer (meaning made $ on the Revolution as a boat pirate so to speak))
Cornellitis attended the district school until he was sixteen years of age and at theage of eighteen in 1852, he started overland with his brother-in-law (Charles Willette Ryder who mar. Sarah Jane "Sally" Moon) and his family for the gold fields in California, making the trip with an ox team, reaching their destinationat the end of six months. Their first stop in the Golden state being forty-five miles from Sacramento. They resume their.journey further, where they engaged in their search for the golden metal. After one year they went to a point on the Yuba river, where the subject wa take ill with. [incomplete]
4590. Charles Henry Vandervoort
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- GFG - B
- GFG - B
- 1900 census, Tomah, Monroe, Wi, fam # 665 - Getman Aaron, b. Jan 1841, ae 59, married 11 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Laborer, owns his home with a mortgage; Sarah E, wife, b. Mar 1849, ae 51, married 11 yr, 6 children, 4 living, born in Wi, father born in In, mother born in Mo; Aaron R, son, b. Jul 1891, ae 8, born in Wi.
- Issued a homestead land grant of 80 acres, La Crosse, Wi, Land Office - 26 Apr 1888.
- OBITUARY
Died, at his residence in the west end of Tomah, Aug. 23, 1901, Mr. Aaron Getman, in the 62nd year of his age.
Mr. Getman was born in Jefferson County, N.Y., Jan. 22nd, 1840. In early life he moved West and at Oconomowoc this state he was married to Miss Mary D. Elmer, March 13, 1860. Mr. Getman joined Co. E, 44th Wis. Infantry and honorably fought for the cause of right until he received his honorable discharge at the close of the great conflict.
In the fall of 1869, with his family he removed to the town of Lincoln, Monroe county. His wife died Feb. 3rd, 1889, leaving an infant daughter, who has since died, one married daughter and four sons.
Mr. Getman was remarried to Mrs. Sarah Shultz and to them one son was born. With his death the immediate family consists of the wife, one daughter, five sons, one step-son and four sisters.
At 20 years of age Mr. Getman joined the M.E. church and has ever been a highly respected member of that organization, belonging for many years at LaGrange and after his removal to Tomah to the local church here. He was also a stanch G.A.R. member. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon, Aug. 25th, 1901, from the LaGrange M.E. church. Rev. C.E. Butters, of Tomah, conducted the services after which the mortal remains were laid to rest in the LaGrange cemetery."
(The Tomah Journal, Published 30 Aug 1901)
Title: Book: The Descendants of Edward Elmer
Author: Rev. William W. Johnson
Publication: North Greenfield, Wisconsin, 1899
Note: ABBR Book: The Descendants of Edward Elmer
4594. Allison Elizabeth Getman
- GFG - B
- GFG - B
- GFG - B
- GFG identifies her as ---- Schullz/Scullz
- She was awarded a pension based on Aaron's Civil War service.
- GFG - B
- resided N. Catalina St., Burbank, Ca
"Getman Family Geneology"
1975, Valley Offset, Inc. LOC# 75-18912
- GFG - B
- Living with her sister and brother-in-law, James Young, during the 1860 census.
- Obituary
"Died, at her home in the town of Lincoln, Monroe county, Wis., Feb 12, 1896, Mrs. Nancy Harp, aged 52 years.
Nancy Getman was born June 31, 1844 in Bloomingdale, Cook Co., Illinois. She came to Wisconsin with her parents in June 1846, when she was but two years old. She lived with her parents in Wankesha Co. until 1862, when she came to Monroe Co. and was married to William Harp in the spring of 1863. She was the youngest of a family of ten children, of whom six survive her. Mrs. C. Vandervort of Tomah, Mrs. Jane Hoffman of Hixton, Jackson Co., Mrs. Caroline Wilson of Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Mary Dohle of Illinois, Aaron Getman of Tomah and Alexander Dohle of Illinois. Mrs. Nancy Harp was the mother of eight children, of whom six are living, four boys and two girls.
The husband and children mourn the loss of a kind and faithful wife and mother who has gone before them. In their home there is a vacant chair. They will miss her in the morning, at noon time and when the evening shadows gather. She is at rest."
(The Tomah Journal, about 12 Feb 1896)
- GFG identifies him as Hart
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- GFG - B
- GFG - B
- GFG - B 140
- Data establishing the DOB for his children is conflicting.
- 1850 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY - Benjamin Getman ae 32 Farmer with property valued at $600 - Mary ae 28 (wife) Luneina (?) ae 6, Margaret ae 3, Delia ae 1.
- 1860 census, Ephratah, Montgomery, NY, fam # 731 - Benj L Getman, ae 47, Farmer with real estate valued at $1500 and personal property of $200, born in NY; Mary, ae 38, born in NY; Lovina, ae 17, born in NY; Margaret, ae 13; Delia, ae 12; Susan, ae 10; Elizabeth, ae 8; Frederick, ae 6; Celia, ae 5; Mary, ae 2.
- 1870 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 426 - Getman Benj L, ae 53, Farmer with real estate valued at $4000 and personal property of $1000, unable to read and write, born in NY; Mary, ae 49, keeping house, born in NY; Fred, ae 17, born in NY; Selia, ae 15; Mary, ae 12; Anna, ae 8; Ervin, ae 6; Alice, ae 4.
- 1880 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 213 - Getman Benjamin, ae 61, Farmer, unable to read and write, born in NY, parents born in NY; Mary ae 52, wife, keeping house, born in NY, parents born in NY; Frederick ae 26, son, Laborer, born in NY; Celia, ae 23, daughter; Mary ae 21, daughter; Anna, ae 19, daughter, servant; Irvin ae 18, son; Alice ae 14, daughter.
- Benjamin. d. 25 Nov 1893, Benjamin L. Getman, 75, m; farmer; f;
Lewis Getman; m. _____; b, d & bur Ephrtah (Vital Records, Ephratah, Fulton, NY).
- Mary's parentage presumed based on 1860 census
- GFG - B
- GFG - B
- GFG - B 432
- James Seaman and Delia Getman are 1st cousins 1 time removed. Their common ancestors are Henry Seaman and Mary Bull.
- Getman Genealogy lists her as born in 1852
- James Seaman and Delia Getman are 1st cousins 1 time removed. Their common ancestors are Henry Seaman and Mary Bull.
- 1870 census, Ephratah, fulton, NY, fam # 437 - Steadwell Albert; ... Simmons (sic) James, ae 21, Works in Woolen Mill, born in NY; Delia, ae 20, Works in Woolen Mill; ....
- 1880 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY (5 Gilbert Street) fam # 284 - Seaman James, ae 29, Carpenter, born in NY; Martha, ae 26, wife, Keeping House, born in NY; Harry (?), ae 1, son, born in NY.
- 1900 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY (12 East Madison Avenue) fam # 273 - Seaman James, b. May 1848, ae 52, married 23 yr, born in NY, father born in MA, mother born in NY, Carpenter, rents his home; Martha, wife, b. May 1855, ae 45, married 23 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY; Harry, son, b, Nov, 1878, ae 21, born in NY, Bookkeeper.
- 1910 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY (303 South Perry Street) fam # 58 - Seaman James, ae 61, married 31 yr, born in NY, father born in MA, mother born in NY, Contractor - Buildings; Martha, wife, ae 55, married 31 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1920 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY (303 Perry Street) fam # 18; Seaman James, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 70, born in NY, parents born in NY, Contractor - Contractor; Martha B (?), wife, ae 63, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1930 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY (307 South Perry Street) fam # 2 - Seaman James, owns his home with a value of $6000, owns a radio, ae 85, married at age 25, born in NY, parents born in NY, Contractor - building; Martha A, wife, ae 74, married at age 22, born in NY, parents born in NY. [living near thier son Harry]- Obituary (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Jonstown, NY, Friday, May 29, 1931)
James Seaman, veteran builder and contractor, and widely known resident, passed away last evening at 8 at his home, 303 South Perry street, following a general decline in health that extended over a long, period.
In the death of Mr. Seaman, Johnstown loses another of its older business men and an esteemable cltizen whose passing will be mourned by a large circle of friends and acquaintances..
Mr. Seaman was 83 years of age. He was born in Ephratah, May 12, 1848, a son of Andrew and Virtue VanAlstyne Seamon. He attended the district school there and when a young man took up carpentry. In 1873 he came to Johnstown and associated himself with the firm of J. E. Seamon & Co., contractors for over twenty years. He then engaged in the contracting business for himself and several years ago formed a partnership with his son, Harry G. Seaman, under the name of James Seaman & Son, which existed until the time of his death, although he retired from active service in 1918.
He was recognised as a skilled workman and a member of the old school of carpenters. Daring his life here he built many of the business blocks and fine residences. It was once said of him that he constructed more buildings in Johnstown than any one other man.
Possessed of a quiet, unassuming disposition, back of which was a friendly, courteous manner, and a keen business judgment it won for him success in his work and among his friends.. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and Sir William Johnson lodge, 136, Knights of Pythias.
The surviving relatives are his widow, who before her marriage was.Miss Martha A. Getman, and one son, Harry G. Seaman of this city, besides one sister, Mrs. Matilda Gordon of Minden, Neb., also one brother, Frank Seaman, of St. Johnaville; and one grandson and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon, at 2:30, at the home, 303 South Perry street. Rev. David Paton, paster of the Methodist church will officiate and Interment will be made in the family plot in Fern Dele cemetery.
- GFG - B 433
- 1900 census, Palatine, Montgomery, NY, fam # 49 - Getman Frederick, b. Jul 1854, ae 45, married 19 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home without a mortgage; Celelia, wife, b. May 1849, ae 51, married 19 yr, no children, born in NY, parents born in NY, Dressmaker.
- 1910 census, Palatine, Montogmery, NY, fam # 160 - Getman Fred, ae 54, married 27 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - General Farm, owns his home without a mortgage; Cecelia A, wife, ae 55, married 27 yr, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- 1920 census, Palatine, Montgomery, NY, fam # 130 - Getman Fred, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 62, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farm Hand - General Farm; Cecilia, wife, ae 60, born in NY, parents born in NY.
- Where was he during the 1930 census?- Obituary (Fort Plain Standard, Fort Plain, NY, Thursday, arch 19, 1931)
Frederick Getman, a highly respected resident of this village, died at his home on Willett street, Thursday evening at 6 o'clock after several months' illness of heard disease. Deceased was 76 years of age.
Mr. Getman was born in the town of Ephratah, June 10, 1864, son of the late Benjamin and Mary Smith Getman. For the greater part of his life he had been a resident of Ephratah following the occupation of a farmer. A few years ago he moved to Fort Plain. He is survived by his wife, Jennie Fox Getman; one brother, Irving Getman of Ephratah; five sisters, the Misses Celia and Susan Getman and Mrs. Anna Saltsman of Tribes Hill, Mrs. Mary Miller of Gloversville and Mrs. Delos Cockrell of Wagners Hollow. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, the Rev. E. R. Kruizenga, pastor of the First Reformed church, officiating. Interment in Fort Plain cemetery.
- Listes ad divorced during the 1880 census.
- GFG - B 436
- AKA: Gelia
- 1900 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 160 - Living with her brother Ervin (Irving).
- 1920 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 83 - Living with her brother Ervin (Irving).
- 1930 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 72 - Living with her brother Ervin (Irving).
- GFG - B 438
- AKA: Ervin
- 1900 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 160 - Getman Ervin, b. Oct 1864, ae 35, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer, owns his home without a mortgage; Celia, sister, b. Nov 1860, ae 39, born in NY.
- 1920 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 83 - Getman Irving, owns his home without a mortgage, ae 56, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - Dairy Farm; Celia, sister, ae 52, born in NY.
- 1930 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam # 72 - Getman Irvin, owns his home, ae 66, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - General Farm; Celia, sister, ae 71, born in NY.