Descendants of Caspar Getman

Notes


19360. Dorothy Miles

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Austin Richardson

 - 1930 census, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, (110 Canal St) fam # 30 - Living with his grandparents Van Patten.
 - 1940 census, Amsterdam, Montgomery, NY, (181 E Main St) fam # 87 - Richardson Austin, rents his home, ae 25, 8th grade, born in NY, Laborer; Dorothy, wife, ae 28, 8th grade, born in NY; Austin, son, ae 1, born in NY; Abram, son, ae 0/12; (1 lodger).


29838. Abram Earl Richardson

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29839. Grover David Richardson

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 - Obituary (EVENING RECORDER, Amsterdam, NY, Friday, March 27, 1942)
  Grover David Richardson, two-months'-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Richardson, 6 Voorhees Street, died in Amsterdam City Hospital Thursday afternoon a few hours after admittance.
  Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, his grandmother, Mrs. John Van Derveer, Amsterdam, and his grandfather, Fred Miles, Lassellsville.


29840. Dorothy Mae Richardson

 - GFG - I
 - Obituary (EVENING RECORDER, Amsterdam, NY, Wednesday, April 28, 1948)
  Dorothy Mae Richardson, aged 4 months, died this morning at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Richardson, 41 Forbes Street, after an illness of two days. She was born in Amsterdam Decmeber 28, 1947, and is survived by her parents; two sisters, Grace Ann and Mary Jane; two brothers, Austin Frederick and Abram Earl, Amsterdam; her maternal grandfather, Fred Miles, Lassellsville, and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ronald Clark, Amsterdam, and several aunts and uncles.


29841. Grace Ann Richardson

 - GFG - I


29842. Mary Jane Richardson

 - GFG - I


19362. Elizabeth Miles

 - GFG - I
 - Howard E Miles and Elizabeth Miles are 3rd cousins.  Their common ancestors are Miles and Unknown.
 - Obituary (Little Falls Times)
  Elizabeth Miles
  ST. JOHNSVILLE ? Mrs. Elizabeth Miles, 87, of Lassellsville, died Sunday, April 18, 2004, at the St. Johnsville Nursing Home, following a long illness.
  She was born July 3, 1916, in Scotch Bush, a daughter of the late Frederick and Elizabeth Gray Miles.
  She was a member of the Lassellsville United Methodist Church, Western Fulton County Senior Citizens and attended Christian women meetings.
  Elizabeth was a homemaker and baby-sitter for children in the area.
  On December 25, 1939, she married Howard E. Miles, and he died May 10, 1999.
  Survivors include one son, Larry Miles of Dolgeville; a daughter, Jane Ann Stearns of Johnstown; four step-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
   Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Lassellsville United Methodist Church.
  Friends and family may call on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the A.G. Cole Funeral Home Inc., 215 E. Main St., Johnstown. Interment will be in Fical Cemetery.
  Memorial contributions in her memory may be made to the charity of ones choice.
  Condolences to the family may be made on-line by visiting our Web site at www.agcolefuneralhome.com.


Howard Edward Miles

 - Howard E Miles and Elizabeth Miles are 3rd cousins.  Their common ancestors are Miles and Unknown.
 - 1950 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY, fam $ 164 - Miles Howard E, ae 31, born in NY, Day Laborer - dam construction; Elizabeth, wife, ae 32, born in NY, Sewing Machine Operator - gloves; Jane A, daughter, ae 8, born in NY; Larry H, son, ae 4.
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 - Obituary (AMSTERDAM RECORDER, NY, May 12, 1999
  Howard E. Miles, 81, of Lassellsville, died Monday at home.
   Born May 1, 1918, in Scotch Bush, he was the son of Burton and Olive Long Miles.
   He was employed for 30 years as a school bus driver for the Oppenheim-Ephratah Central School District; later working at the Fulton County Infirmary, Gloversville, until retiring in 1980.
   Mr. Miles was a member of the Lassellsville United Methodist Church. At one time he served on the Ephratah town council, was a member of the Rockwood-Garoga-Lassellsville Volunteer Fire Department, and the Adirondack Beagle and Hare Club.
   He married Elizabeth Miles Dec. 25, 1939.
   In addition to his wife, survivors include a son, Larry Miles of Dolgeville; a daughter, Jane Ann Stearns of Johnstown; nieces and nephews.
   The funeral is 11 a.m. Thursday at the A.G Cole Funeral Home, 215 E. Main St., Johnstown, with the Rev. Mike Yezierski of Lassellsville United Methodist Church officiating.
   Burial will be in Fical Cemetery, Lassellsville.
   Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.


Marriage Notes for Elizabeth Miles and Howard Edward Miles

 - Wedding Announcement (THE MORNING HERALD, Gloversville & Johnstown, NY, Tuesday, December 26, 1939)
  Miss Elizabeth Miles, daughter of Fred Miles of Oppenheim, and Howard Miles, son of Mrs. Olive Miles of Oppenheim, were married at 4 P.M. yesterday in the Free Methodist parsonage at Scotch Bush.
  The Rev. Lura F. Smith performed the ceremony.
  The bride wore royal blue transparent velvet with black accessories and a corsage of American Beauty roses and pom-poms.
  She was attended by Bessie Dempster, who wore transparent wine-colored velvet with wine accessories. Her corsage was of yellow roses and pom-poms.
  The bridegroom was attended by Bernard Tansley, a half-brother.
  A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bridegroom's mother, attended by friends and relatives.
  Mr. and Mrs. Miles will be at home in Lassellsville.


29843. Jane Ann Miles

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 - Obituary (Find A Grave)
  Jane Ann Stearns, age 74, of Ephratah, passed away on Saturday, May 21, 2016 at her residence.
  She was born on July 30, 1941 in Little Falls, a daughter of the late Howard and Elizabeth Miles.
  Jane Ann was a graduate of Oppenheim-Ephratah High School. She was employed for several years at General Telephone in Johnstown and also at Lee Dye Co., also in Johnstown. Mrs Stearns was a member of the Scotch Bush Free Methodist Church and also a member of the Wheelerville Senior Citizens.
  She is survived by one brother Larry H. Miles (“Ginny”) of Dolgeville; cousins Thomas Miles (Evelyn), Donnie Miles (Cathy), Ronnie Miles (Cathy) and several other cousins and very special friend Stanley Smith.
  In addition to her parents, Mrs. Stearns was predeceased by her husband Richard D. Stearns whom she married on September 28, 1963 and he passed on January 14, 2011.
  Interment will be in Fical Cemetery, Lassellsville.


Richard D Stearns

 - Obituary (Find A Grave)\
   Richard D. Stearns, age 68, of Johnstown, died Friday January 14, 2011 at Nathan Littauer Hospital, Gloversville, after being stricken at home.
  He was born on March 14, 1942 in Rockwood a son of the late Olive Deming Stearns and Lewis A. Stearns. He was a graduate of Johnstown High School.
  He served his Country in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Gloversville V.F.W. and the American Legion. He was an avid hunter and fisherman.
  Mr. Stearns was employed as a Union Carpenter and later was a self employed carpenter until his retirement.
  Survivors include his wife Jane Ann Miles Stearns whom he married on September 28, 1961; two brothers Harris R. Stearns of Johnstown and Perle B. Stearns of Caroga Lake; five sisters Jannett Miller of Ephratah, Myrtle Dermott of Caroga lake, Patricia Wojic of Rockwood, Hollie Ratliff of Indiana and Julia Miranda of Florida; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
  In addition to his parents he was predeceased by siblings Anna McCord, Arthur Stearns, Lewis Stearns Jr., and Ellen Stearns.
  Interment will be in the spring at Fical Cemetery.


29844. Larry H Miles

 - GFG - I
 - Obituary (My Little Falls / Internet Reference)
  Larry H. Miles, 76, of Oppenheim, New York passed away peacefully on Friday morning, June 17, 2022, at Bassett Healthcare in Cooperstown, New York with his loving wife and family by his side.
  He was born on September 11, 1945, in Little Falls, New York, and was the son of the late Howard and Elizabeth Miles. Oppenheim-Ephratah Central School and graduated with the Class of 1965.
  On August 20, 1999, Larry was united in marriage to Virginia “Ginny” Jean Lyon in Oppenheim, New York. The couple would have shared 23 years of marriage together this year.
  Larry spent 28 years of his working life dedicated to General Electric in Utica, New York as a machinist. He then transferred to Remington Arms in Ilion, New York where he spent his last seven years of service to the company until his retirement in 2006.
  Larry was a long-time member of the Hilltop Volunteer Fire Company. Prior to his membership with Hilltop, he was a member of the R.G.L. Volunteer Fire Department. He was also a former member of the Lassellsville United Methodist Church and a member of the N.R.A. He enjoyed playing cards, his family hunting camp on Denure Road, Town of Ephratah, many years of camping spent on Peck Lake, in younger years, bowling for the Dopp’s Inn bowling team, spending time in his man cave in the garage, and being an avid Genesee beer lover. He had a great love for his family and grandkids, especially his grandson, Blake, for whom he had a special bond with. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
  He is survived by his beloved wife, Virginia “Ginny” J. Miles at home; his children, Jodi Decker and her companion, Matt Simonelli of Dolgeville, NY, Greg Yatarola of Annapolis, MD, and Guy Yatarola of Stratford, NY; “Poppy’s Kids”, Mariah Decker and her companion, Dylan Wheeler of St. Johnsville, NY and Blake Decker and his companion, Erika Wellington of Dolgeville, NY; a great-grandson, Declan Wheeler; and special friends, Larry Sanders and Harold and Betty Weaver.
  Larry was predeceased by his parents, Howard and Lizzy Miles, and a sister, Jane Ann Stearns.
  Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Miller-Plonka Funeral Home, 30 Wolf Street, Dolgeville, New York. A funeral service will be held immediately following calling hours at 12 p.m. also at the funeral home with Rev. Dr. R. W. Williams officiating. Burial will follow in Fical Cemetery, Town of Ephratah where he will be laid to rest.
  The family would like to thank Larry Sanders and Harold and Betty Weaver for their friendship and support and Terry and Sue Sharpou for being caring neighbors and friends and looking out for Larry and Ginny in their time of need. All of your support has been greatly appreciated and loved.


19363. Howard George Young

 - GFG - I
  - Reba Dempster and Howard George Young are 5th cousins 2 times removed.
  - 1930 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY, fam # 129 - Youngs Howard, ae 24, married at age 22, born in NY, parents born in NY; Laborer - Farm; Reba, ae 26, married at age 24, born in NY, parents born in NY; Esther, daughter, ae 1 6/12, born in NY; Denure Gilbert, boarder, ae 1 7/12, born in NY, parents born in NY.
 - 1940 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY, (RD 1 Fonda) fam # 90, Youngs Howard George, owns his home with a value of $900, ae 34, 8th grade, born in NY, Farmer; Florence Ella, wife, ae 34, 8th grade, born in NY, relocaated from Binghamton, Broome Co, NY; Gilbert, son, ae 11, 2nd grade, born in NY; Ella Evelyn, dauhgter, ae 11, 5th grade; Howard George Jr, son, ae 8, 2nd grade; Bessie Naomi, daughter, ae 5.
 - 1950 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY, (Stone Arabia Road) fam # 98 - Young Howard G, ae 44, born in NY, Makes Map P--ils - map manufacturer; Florence E, wife,ae 44, born in NY; Gilbert, son, ae 21, born in NY, Farm Laborer; Howard Jr, son, ae 18, Laboerer - map manufacturer; Bessie N, daughter, ae 15.


Reba Dempster

 - GFG - B / D 17a
 - Reba Dempster and Howard George Young are 5th cousins 2 times removed.
  - Funeral Announcement (THE MORNING HERALD, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Wednesday, March 18, 1936)
  FONDA -- The funeral of Mrs. Howard Young, who died at her home north of Fonda, Friday afternoon, was held in the Free Methodist church at Gloversville, Monday afternoon, the Rev. Charles Hollenbeck, pastor of the Scotch Bush church, officiated.
  The bearers were: Elwood and Joel Demster of Scotch Bush; Herman and Douglass Young, of Fonda. The body was placed in the receiving vault of the Evergreen cemetery at Sandflats, where burial will be made in the Spring in the family plot.

 - Obituary (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY, Saturday, March 14, 1936)
  FONDA, March 14.—Reba Dempster, 33, wife of Howard Young, died suddenly yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock at her home, north of Fonda. She had been ill for about a week.
  Mrs, Young was born August 12, 1903, at Scotch Bush, a daughter of Myron Dempster and Pearl Denure. September 5, 1927, she was united in marriage to Mr. Young at Scotch Bush. She was a member of the Free Methodist Church, Scotch Bush.
  The survivors besides the husband are, two sons, Gilbert and Howard, Jr., and two daughters, Esther and Bessie Young; her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dempster, Scotch Bush; two brothers, Joel and Elwood Dempster; four sisters, Mrs. Harry Fisher, Miss Dorothy, and Bessie Dempster, all of Scotch Bush, and Mrs. Milo Frasier, Gloversvllle; also several nieces and nephews. The body was moved to the Jackson funeral home where It will remain until Monday when funeral services will be held at 2 P. M. at the Free Methodist Church. Gloversvllle. The Rev. Charles Hollenbeck will officiate.
  Interment will be made in Evergreen Cemetery, Sand Flats.


Florence Ella Richtmyer

 - Obituary (LEADER-HERALD, Gloversville-Johnstown, Fulton County, NY, Saturday, August 4, 1973)
  FONDA -- Mrs. Florence E. Young, 67, of Fonda RD 1, died at 6:40 last night at her home. She had been in failing health for the last six years.
  Born in Gloversville on Sept. 27, 1905, the daughter of Charles and Susan Berry Richtmyer, she had lived in the Fonda area since 1936.
  She was married to Howard G. Young Sr., who survives.
  She attended Gloversville schools and was a member of Kingsborough Free Methodist Church.
  Survivors in addition to her husband, include two daughters, Mrs. Roy Bean of Montclair, Calif.; Mrs. John Smith of Freeville, Tompkins County; one son, Howard G. Young, Jr., of Fonda RD; a brother, Stanton Richtmyer of Gloversville, 8 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.


Marriage Notes for Howard George Young and Florence Ella Richtmyer

 - Wedding Announcement (THE MORNING HERALD, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Saturday, September 12, 1936)
  FONDA -- Miss Florence E. Richtmyre of Binghamton became the bride of Howard G. Young of this village at a quiet ceremony solemnized Thursday morning at 8 in the Free Methodist church at Binghamton. The bride is well known in Gloversville, having been born there and residing there for some time. Mr. Young conducts a well established farm on R. D. 1, this village.
  The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Edward F. Phelps, pastor of the Free Methodist church in Binghamton, and a former resident of Gloversville.
   The couple will be a home at Fonda R. D. 1 after October 1.


19365. Alvin Clark Young

 - 1930 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY, fam # 117 - Putman Victor, Farmer; ... Youngs Alvin, boarder, ae 18, born in NY, parents born in NY, Laborer - Farm. [living with and working for a neighbor of his parents]
 - 1940 census, Victory, Cayuga, NY, fam # 28 - Young Alvin C, rents his home, ae 28, 8th grade, born in NY, relocated from Fonda, MOntgomery, NY, Farmer; Ruth M, wife, ae 24, 8th grade, born in NY, relocated from Faonda, Montgomery, NY; Alice R, daughter, ae 3, born in NY; Doris M, daughter, ae 1; (1 lodger).
 - 1950 census, Rose, Wayne, NY, (Lyons Road, fam # 30 - Young alvin C, ae 38, born in NY, Piecework - Kiebok (?) factory; Ruth M, wife, ae 34, born in NY; Alice R, daughter, ae 13, born in NY; Doris M, daughter, ae 11; robert A, son, ae 8; Jane M, daughter, ae 6; William C, son, ae 4; Mary J, daughter, ae 2.


Ruth Mae Phelps

 - Bridal Party (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Thursday, June 7, 1934)
  Mrs. Hazel Tanzley and Mrs. Charlotte Schermerhorn entertained, last night at the home of Mrs. Schermerhorn, 50 North street, in honor of Miss Ruth Phelps, of Blnghamton, who soon is to be married. Miss Phelps is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Edward Phelps, former pastor of the Gloversville Free Methodist church. She will marry Alvin Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Young,
  A program of games was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The brtde-elect received many useful gifts.


Marriage Notes for Alvin Clark Young and Ruth Mae Phelps

 - Wedding Announcement (The Binghamton Press, NY, Tuesday, July 3, 1934)
  Miss Ruth May Phelps, who will be married to Alvin Clark Young of Gloversville, at the
home of her parents, the Rev. Edward F. Phelps, pastor of the First Free Methodist church of Binghamton, and Mrs. Phelps, 8 Cherry street, Biinghamton, Wednesday noon.


29854. Doris M Young

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29856. Jane Marie Young

 - GFG - I


Marriage Notes for Jane Marie Young and Donald Harry Humbert

 - Wedding Announcement (Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, NY, Wednesday, August 24, 1966)
  ROSE - Miss Jane Marie Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Young oif Clyde, became the bride of Donald Harry Humbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Humbert of clyde, July 23 at Rose Methodist Church.
  The bridegroom';s brother Rev. Leonard Humbert of Gloversville, and Rev. E. F. Phelps officiated.
  Maid of honor was mMiss Mary Jane Young, sister of the bride. The bridegroom's brother, Rodney Humbert was best man.


29857. William C Young

 - GFG - I


29858. Mary J Young

 - GFG - I


19366. Amon S Young

 - GFG - I
 - Amon S Young and Julia Eleanor Crouch are 4th cousins.  Their common ancestors are Johannes N Weaver and Sarah Clause.
 - He was an auctioneer.
 - There is a single reference to a Amon Joung Jr. I have not found any reference to support the presence of this person. [WG]
 - Where were they during the 1940 census?
 - 1950 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (Rt 29) fam # 346 - Young Amon, ae 37, born in NY; Julia, wife, ae 37, born in NY; Grace, daughter, ae 17, born in NY; Danny, son, ae 5.
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Newspaper Article (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Thursday, May 12, 1955)
  Mr. and Mrs. Amon Young of Johnstown RD 2 (Caroga Lake Road) believe they have a rather unusual flock of chickens. Twice within a week they have discovered a double egg laid by one of the chickens. The larger shelled egg contained e second, small, but perfect egg.
  Janet and Daniel Young, children • of the couple, are rather amazed over the unusual incident.
  Last week Mrs. Young started to break an egg to use in cooking. She was somewhat surprised when she broke the shell to find there was a second perfect egg inside the larger one.
  Yesterday she discovered the second egg.
  Inside the first shell there is a perfect egg with yolk and the white part. Floating around in the white was the second egg, rather little. She reports that the second egg, although about the size of a small pullets egg, was also perfect with yolk and the white.
   The Youngs regard the incident as rather unusual. They never encountered an experience quite equal to this one in so far as their chickens are concerned.
  The article included a photograph of the Janet and Daniel with the second of these unusual eggs.


Julia Eleanor Crouch

 - Amon S Young and Julia Eleanor Crouch are 4th cousins.  Their common ancestors are Johannes N Weaver and Sarah Clause.
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 - Obituary (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Manday, June 25, 1962)
  Mrs. Julia Eleanor Young, 49, wife of Amon S. Young, died at 10:25 this morning at her home on the Johnstown - Caroga Lake Road. She had been ill two years.
  She was born in Painter Run, Town of Tioga, Pa., April 13, 1913, the daughter of Clifford C. Crouch of Broadalbin and the late Mrs. Clara Newton Crouch. She had been a resident of this area since 1938.
   Mrs. Young was a glove worker by trade and was last employed by the Sanville Glove Company, retiring two years ago because of her health.
   She attended the Free Methodist Church in Gloversville.
   The survivors, besides her husband and father are two daughters, Mrs. Donald Bevington of Johnstown and Miss Janet E. Young at home; one son. Daniel A. Young at home, and six grandchildren


Marriage Notes for Amon S Young and Julia Eleanor Crouch

 - Wedding Announcement ( The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Wednesday, July 20, 1932)
  BROADALBIN — Miss Julia Crouch, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Crouch of Broadalbin and Amon Young of Fonda were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at 4:30 at the home of the bride's parents, Union street. The ceremony was performed by the bride's father.
  The bride has a wide circle of friends in this village and Gloversville, where she formerly resided, who will extend best wishes to the young couple.


29860. Daniel A Young

 - GFG - I
 - He was an auctioneer.


29861. Janet Young

 - GFG - I

 - Newspaer Article (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Fort Plain, NY, Feburary 13, 1991)
  East Stone Arabia ... The people of this community extend their sympathy to Amon Young, John Wilbur, daughter and families and relatives in the loss of Janet Young Wilbur.


Marriage Notes for Janet Young and John Wilbur

 - Wedding Announcement (The Leader - Herald, Gloversville - JOhonstown, NY, Tuesday, August 10, 1965)
  Miss Janet Young, daughter of Amon Young of 307 Pennsylvania Avenue and the late Mrs. Julia Young, was united in marriage to Airman Radar Specialist John A. Wilbur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sanford of Fonda RD 1, at 4:30 Sunday afternoon at the Free Methodist Church. Gloversville.
  The ceremony was performed by Rev. Leonard Humbert, pastor. Selections were played by Mrs. Humbert, wife of the pastor.
  Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floorlength white gown with a lace and tulle bodice over a taffeta skirt, and she carried a white Bible over white roses.
  Mrs. La Donna Clark of Gloversville was matron of honor, and Miss Sharon Bevington of Johnstown, niece of the bride, was bridesmaid. They wore pink organdy and lace gowns with pink rose corsages. Jeanette Bevington of Johnstown, another niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a white taffeta gown.
  Daniel Young of Johnstown brother of the bride, was best man. David Maranville of Amsterdam, cousin of the bridegroom, was usher.
  After the ceremony a reception for 50 persons was held at the home of the bride's father.
  For a wedding trip by auto the bride chose a blue and white taffeta dress and white floral corsage.
  The bride is a telephone operator at the General Telephone Company of Upstate New York. The bridegroom is stationed at Bangor, Me., Air Force Base.
  Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur will make their temporary home at 307 Pennsylvania Avenue.


Frederick Larson Case

 - 1950 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, fam # 76 - Case Frederick L, ae 47, born in NY, General Labor - glove; Evelyn M, wife, ae 35, born in NY; Celia E, daughter, ae 12, born in NY; Paul L, son, ae 11; David N, son, ae 10; Mildred A, daughter, ae 9; Justina R, daughter, ae 7; John F, son, ae 4.


29862. Celia Eleanor Case

 - GFG - I
 - Birth Announcement (The Leader-Republican, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Friday, October 15, 1937)
  A daughter Cecelia Eleanor, was born October 7 at Nathan Littauer hospital to Mr. and Mrs,
Frederick Case of Fonda, R. D.


Marriage Notes for Celia Eleanor Case and Clyde A Furber

 - Engagement Announcement (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Monday, November 5, 1956)
  FONDA - Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Case of Fonda RD 1, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Celia Eleanor Case, to Clyde A. Furbur, son of Mrs. Delia C. Furbur at St. Paul, Minn.
   They art students in the Eastern Pilgrim College in Allentown, Pa.

 - Wedding Announcment (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Wednesday, June 18, 1958)
  Miss Celia Eleanor Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Case, Fonda and Clyde A. Furbur, son of Mrs. Delta C. Furbur, St. Paul. Minn., were married at 8 last night.
  The ceremony was performed by Rev. Robert C. Dettmer, pastor, in the Pilgrim Holiness Church in Rockwood assisted by Rev. George E. Lamb, former pastor.
   The church was decorated with candelabra, seasonal flowers, green and palms. Miss Wanda Fay of Albany, played a short recital as guests were arriving and the wedding marches. Miss Paula Honeywell of Johnstown and Donald Myers of Schenectady sang "Oh Perfect Love," "Together With Jesus."
  The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ankle length gown of white satin and lace princess style with long sleeves on the jacket, white velvet bow at the back, insert of pleats of white net in back of skirt and streamers. Her silk illusion finger tip veil was caught, to a clip of white feathers and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations.
   Miss Carolyn Honeywell of Johnstown RD 2, college roommate of the bride, was the maid of honor. She wore a gown of light pink taffeta with lace jacket taffeta lined, and inset of pleats in the back. Her veil was caught to a clip of lace and pink taffeta and flowers. She had a cascade bouquet of variegated pink and white carnations.
  The Misses Mildred and Juanita Case of Fonda, sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids. Their gowns in aqua taffeta were identical in style with that of the maid of honor. They carried cascade, bouquets of pink carnations. Cora and Stephen Case, sister and brother of the bride, were flower girl and ring bearer.
   Robert Furbur, St Paul, Minn., brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Paul and David Case, Fonda, brother of the bride, were ushers.
   The mother of the bride wore a navy rayon dress trimmed with navy and white stripes with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a navy taffeta dress with white accessories and a corsage of red rose's.
   A wedding reception was held in the Sammoneville firehouse. About 100 guests were present.
  For her wedding trip the bride selected a light blue nylon and organdy dress with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Canada and the mid-west they will make their home in Allentown, Pa.
   The bride is a graduate of the Eastern Pilgrim College in Allentown, Pa, and is employed by the Allentown Manufacturing Corp. The bridegroom attends Eastern Pilgrim College and is employed by Hess Brothers in Allentown.
   Guests were present from North St Paul, and Minneapolis, Minn, Otego, Worcester, Johnstown, Fonda, Albany, Fort Plain.
   The bride was guest at showers given by her sisters and Mrs. Robert Dettmer and Miss Katherine Polmateer of Rockwood.


29864. David N Case

 - GFG - I
 - Birth Announcement (The Leader-Republican, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Saturday, November 18, 1939)
  Mr and Mrs Frederick Case of Fonda are the parents of a son horn this morning at 8 at Nathan Littauer hospital.


29865. Mildred A Case

 - GFG - I


29866. Juanita Ruth Case

 - GFG - I


Marriage Notes for Juanita Ruth Case and Clarence W Miller

 - Wedding Announcement (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Saturday, July 13, 1963)
  Miss Juanita Ruth Case of Macungie, Pa., daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Case, 102 East Fourth Avenue, became the bride of Clarence W. Miller of Allentown, Pa., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Miller of Johnstown, Pa., at 1 this afternoon at the Free Methodist Church, Allentown.
   The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jack Christner, minister of the First Church of Nazarene, McKeesport, Pa.
   The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street-length white gown of dacron batiste with a shoulder-length veil and a sequin crown hat. She carried a bouquet of white roses on a Bible.
   Miss Kay Miller, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. She wore a street-length light blue gown of dacron batiste with white trimmings and a white hat. Her corsage was of pink roses.
   Miss Cora Case, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. She wore a light yellow street-length gown of dacron batiste and a corsage of orange roses. Miss Debra Millter, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. She wore a light pink dress of dacron polyster and carried a basket of daisies and roses.
   Albert D. Miller, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. John Case, brother of the bride, and Clair Braken were ushers.
   A reception was held at the parish house immediately after the ceremony.
   After a wedding trip to Atlantic City, N. J., and through central New York and western Pennsylvania, the couple plans to reside in Allentown.
   The bride is a 1960 graduate of Johnstown (N.Y.) High School, and attended Eastern Pilgrim College, Allentown. She is employed by Garren Manufacturing Company, Allentown.
   The bridegroom is a 1954 graduate of Johnstown (Pa.) High School and is attending Eastern Pilgrim College. He works for the Fuller Company, Catasauqua, Pa.
   Guests attended from Johnstown, N.Y., Johnstown, Pa., Fultonville, Gloversville, Canajohane, Fonda, McKeesport, Pa.. Macungie, Pa., and Jopptown, Md.
   Pre-nuptial showers were given by Mrs. Paul Case, Fultonville, and Mrs. Arthur Ginter, Gloversville.


29867. John F Case

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29868. Stephen Case

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29869. Cora E Case

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 - Birth Announcement (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY, Friday, September 24, 1954)
  Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Case, Fonda R.D. 2, are the parents of a daughter born yesterday morning in the Nathan Littauer Hospital, Gloversville.


Marriage Notes for Cora E Case and Roderick L Wells

 - Wedding Announcement (Leader-Herald, Gloversville-Johnstown, NY, Saturday, June 26, 1976)
  Miss Cora E. Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Case of 102 East Fourth Avenue, was united in marriage to Roderick L. Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wells of Westernville, Oneida County, at 11 last Saturday morning at the Rockwood home of Ronald  Brown, brother-in-law of the bride.
   The double ring garden ceremony was performed by Town of Ephratah Justice John R. Farquar in a setting of field daisies, iris, peonies and ferns.
   Miss April Wells of Palatine Bridge was pianist and played traditional wedding selections.
   John Case of Middleburgh, brother of the bride, was soloist and sang "Because" and "More."
   The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length white organza gown over satin with long sleeves, high, ruffled neckline and a satin bow in the back.
   She also wore white bows in her hair and carried white daisies and carnations, with ivy  ribbon streamers.
   Mrs. Stephen Case, sister-in-law of the bride from Saratoga Springs, was matron of honor and wore a light blue floor-length crepe gown, with long sleeves and high, ruffled collar.
   She wore a blue bow in her hair and carried blue daisies, with blue ribbon streamers.
  Steven Ross of Franklin, Delaware County, was best man and Ronald R. Brown, brother-in-law of the bride from Rockwood, was an usher.
   The bride's mother wore a double knit, light blue street-length dress, with beige accessories, and a cymbidium orchid corsage.
   The bridegroom's mother wore a double knit, light blue street-length dress, with white accessories, and a cymbidium corsage.
   A reception for 85 was held at the Rockwood-Garoga-Lassellsville fire hall in Garoga, with
the hall decorated with blue and white streamers and bells.
   Guests attended from Westernville, Saratoga, Scotia, Harrisville, Lewis County, Macungle, Pa., and Burlington, Vt.
   The bride wore a yellow double knit street-length dress, with beige accessories and a yellow carnation corsage on a wedding trip to Virginia and the Northeastern states.
   The couple will reside in Westernville when they return from their wedding trip.
   Attendants were presented with gifts at a rehearsal dinner Friday night in Rockwood. The bride was honored at a Jack and Jill party May 15 in Saratoga at the home of the matron of honor.
  The bride attended Johnstown schools and is a graduate of God's Bible School High SchooliIn Cincinnati, O., and is currently employed as a nurse's aide at Bethany House in Rome.
   The bridegroom as a graduate of Holland Patent High School and the State Agricultural and Technical College at Cobleskill and is employed as a welder at Olney Machines, Inc., in Westernville.


19368. Douglas Kenneth Young

 - 1940 census, Riga, Monroe, NY, (Town Line Road) fam # 6 - Norton Nelson, Farmer; ... Young Douglas, servant, ae 22, born in NY, Farm Laborer.

 - Obituary (Find A Grave / December 14, 1977 in Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  Young, Douglas K.
  Clarkson: Of 3268 Lake Rd., Clarkson, NY., Monday, December 12, 1977. He is survived by his wife, Mary Young; 2 sons, Roger and Clark, all of Brockport, 3 daughters, Mrs. Adrian (Karen) Bernagozzi of Warrensburg, MO., Mrs. Elmer (Judy) Johns of Rochester and Debbie Young of Rochester, 4 brothers, Howard Young of Fonda, NY., Amon Young of Gloversville, NY., Alvin Young of Florida and Glen H. Young of Fonda, NY.; 1 sister, Mrs. Fred (Evelyn) Case of Johnstown, NY.; his father, George Young of Fonda, NY.
  Friends may call at the Fowler Funeral Home, Inc. 52 State St., Brockport, NY. Wednesday December 14 7-9. Funeral service Thursday, December 15 at 3pm. Internment at the convenience of the family. Friends wishing,may make contributions to their favorite charity.


Mary Lena Merrill

 - Obituary (Find A Grave)
  Mary Lena Young of Brockport, at age 95, passed away peacefully on October 16, 2019, at the Wesley Gardens in Rochester, New York. She had previously lived on Sweden Walker Road in Clarkson.
  Mary was born on January 20, 1924, to Mabel (Reynolds) Merrill and George L. Merrill in Clarendon, New York. She graduated from Holley High School, class of 1941. Mary was united in marriage to Douglas K. Young of Fonda, New York on June 23, 1944 at the family home in Clarendon, New York.
  Mary is survived by two sons, Roger Young (Lynda) of Brockport and Clark Young (Dawn) of Ohio; three daughters, Karen Bernagozzi (Adrian) of Missouri, Judith Johns of Rochester and Debra Kayden (David) of Florida; and a very devoted friend, Rose Leiter of Webster, New York.
  Mary is also survived by her sister, Georgia Brown and brother, Donald Merrill. She also leaves behind 10 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
Mary was preceded in death by her husband, Douglas, on December 12, 1977; sister, Irene Armer; brother, Lester Merrill; brothers-in-law, Gordon Brown and Albert Armer; sister-in-law, Bessie Merrill; son-in-law, Elmer Johns; 3 nephews; and 2 nieces.
  Mary was a loving and caring wife, mother and grandmother. During World War II, she contributed to the war effort by working at Rochester Products and at Kodak Park. Later in life she worked as an inspector at Owens-Illinois Glass in Brockport, retiring in 1985.
  Family will receive friends from 12 Noon-2 PM on Saturday, October 19th, at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., 340 West Avenue, Brockport, where a funeral service will follow at 2 PM. Interment will be held privately in Lakeview Cemetery. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Wesley Gardens for their loving care of Mary.


29870. Roger Young

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29871. Clark Young

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29872. Karen Young

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29873. Judith Young

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29874. Debra Young

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19369. Glenn Herman Young

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 - 1950 census, Mohawk, Montgomery, NY, (Yellow Ville Road) fam # 93 - Young Glenn H, ae 30, born in NY, Farmer; Emma Mae, wife ae 29, born in NY; Eugene R, son, ae 4, born in NY; Richard G, son, ae 1.


Mona Katherine Fonda

 - Obituary (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY, Monday, October 28, 1945)
  STONE ARABIA. Oct. 28—Mrs. Mona Katherine Fonda Young, wife of Glenn H. Young. East Stone Arabia, died last night at 7:30 in the Nathan Littauer Hospital, where she had been a patient since Monday. She had been ill the past four weeks and seriously ill since Monday.
   She was born November 8. 1921 in Fonda, a daughter of Nathan and Matilda Clark Fonda. She was a member of the Pilgrim Holiness Church of Fultonville, where she attended high school. Mr. and Mrs. Young were married November 27, 1942, at the Pilgrim Holiness Church, Fultonville, by the Rev. Floyd E. Lepper, pastor.
  The survivors besides her husband are, one son, Eugene Robert Young. East Stone Arabia; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fonda, Randall; one sister, Mrs. B. Robert Hudson, Fort Plain; two brothers James and Franklin Fonda, Randall; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
  The body was removed to the Jackson funeral home, Fonda.

 - Funeral Announcement (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY, Thursday, October 31, 1946)
  FULTONVILLE. Oct. 31.—Funeral services for Mrs. Mona K. Fonda Young. wife of Glenn H. Young. East Stone Arabia, who died Sunday evening in the Nathan Littauer Hospital, Gloversville, where she had heen a patient for a week, were held Wednesday after noon at 2 30 o'clock at the Fultonville Pilgrim Hohiness Church. with a large attendance.
  Thp Rev. Fred E Leppcr. pastor of thp Fultonville church of which she was a member, officiated. assisted by the Rev. George Lanih of the Pilgrim Holiness Church at Rockwood.
  During the service two vocal selections "Nearing Home Today" and "Shall We Meet Beyond the River" were rendered by th Rev. Alvin Young, Northville, accompanied by Mrs. Harry Olmstead, Rockwood.
  The profusion of floral remembances omc;uded pieces from the Free Methodist Church of Gloversville, "Neighbors at Stone Ridge", "Neighbors at East Stone Arabia," Rockwood Church and Sunday School, General Mills Inc. Fonda, Pilgrim Holiness Church of Fultonville, finishing and shipping department
of the Fonda Glove Lining Company, ".Neighbors of Hickory Hill," "Friends in the Beech-Nut Company at Canajoharie." Pilgrim Holiness Church of Amsterdam, and relatives and friends.
  The bearers all brothers-in-law, were Howard Young, East Stone Anabia; Alvan Young, Clyde; Douglas
Young, Rochester; Amon Young. Sammonsville, Robert Hudson, Fort Plain, and Fiederick Case, Sammonsville. Interment was in Eveigreen Cemetery. Sand Flats, Fonda.
  Relatives and friends attended from Canajoharie, Fort Plain, Utica, Clyde, Rochester, Northville, Gloversville, Johnstown. Stone Arabia, Glen, Fonda, Sarnmonsville, East Stone Arabia, Arnsterdam. Tribes
Hill, Stone Ridge, Randall, Sprakers and Fultonville


Marriage Notes for Glenn Herman Young and Mona Katherine Fonda

 - Wedding Announcement (EVENING RECORDER, NY, Saturday, November 28, 1942)
  FULTONVILLE, Nov. 28. -- Miss Mona K. Fonda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fonda, Randall, became the bride of Glenn H. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Young, Stone Arabia, at a church wedding Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Fultonville Pilgrim Holiness Church. The ceremony was performed by Floyd E. Lepper, pastor of the church, before a large assemblage of relatives and friends. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Harry Olmstead, Johnstown, played the traditional wedding music.
  The bride was attired in a gown of light blue crepe, with matching accessories, and carried an arm bouquet of white bridal roses. Her sister, Miss Norma Fonda, the bridesmaid, was also gowned in light blue crepe, with matching accessories, and wore a corsage of red roses. Douglas Young, Dansville, was the best man.
  Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Louis Hertzbout, at Gloversville. Mr. and Mrs. Young left for a wedding trip to New York City, and upon their return will reside for a short time with the bridegroom's parents at Stone Arabia.
  Guests were present from Randall, Gloversville, Johnstown, Amsterdam, Stone Arabia, Fonda, Fultonville and Frankfort, Ind.


29875. Eugene Robert Young

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29878. Rebecca Louise Young

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 - Birth Announcement (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Monday, October 22, 1951)
  A daughter. Rebecca Louise, was born Oct. 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Young in St. Mary's hospital in Amsterdam.


29879. Glen H Young Jr

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29880. Darren Paul Young

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29881. Dale E Young

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29882. Michael Young

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19371. Mildred Dempster

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Everett G Hollenbeck

 - 1940 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (314 Wills Street) fam # 67 - Hollenbeck Everett, ae 39, 8th grade, born in NY, Freight Handler - Railroad Co; Mildred, wife, ae 32, 8th grade, born in NY, Machine Operator - Glove Manufacturing; Joan, dauhgter, ae 4, born in NY; Robert, son, ae 2; Sponable Ida, mother-in-law, ae 54, 6th grade, widow, 6th grade, born in NY, Glove Maker - Glove Manufacturer.
 - 1950 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (314 Wells St) fam # 174 - Hollenbeck Everett, ae 49, born in NY, Machinist - machine shop; Mildred, wife, ae 41, born in NY, Machine Operator - leather glove factory; Joan, daughter, ae 13, born in NY; Robert, son, ae 11; Spoonable (sic) Ida, mother-in-law, ae 62, widow, born in NY.


Marriage Notes for Mildred Dempster and Everett G Hollenbeck

 - Wedding Announcement (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Mondya, May 11, 1936)
  Miss Mildred Dempster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dempster, 521 North Market street, and Everett S. Hollenbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs.  Henry Hollenbeck of Sulpher Springs Junction, were united in marriage, Saturday afternoon ar 2, at the parsonage of the First Baptist church.
  Rev. Harlow W. Parsons, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. Miss Myrtle Berry and Elton Sponable, the latter a brother of th ebride, were the attendants.
  Following a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbeck will reside in Johnstown.
  The bridegroom is the assistant foreman at the Johnstown Freight offoce of the Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville railroad.


29884. Robert M Hollenbeck

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 - Birth Announcement (The Leader-Republican, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Saturday, December 31, 1938)
  Births ... August ... 15 Son to Mr. and Mrs Everett Hollenbeck.


19375. Elton Sponable

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 - 1940 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (512 N Perry) fam # 246 - Sponable Elton, rents his home, ae 24, 3 yr HS, born in NY, Glove Work - glove shop, $650 income; Myrtle, wife, ae 24, 3 yr HS, born in NY, Glove Maker - glove shop, $600 income.
 - 1950 census, Gloversville, Fulton, NY, (98 Park St) fam # 122 - Sponable Elton, ae 34, born in NY, Foreman - cutting department - glove factory; Myrtle, wife, ae 34, born in NY, Sews Fabric Gloves - glove factory; Nancy, daughter, ae 7, born in NY; Elaine, daughter, ae 5; John, son, ae 1; Berry Kenneth, brother-in-law, ae 37, born in NY, Glove Cutter - glove factory.

 - Obituary (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Fort Plain, NY, September 4, 1996)
  Elton “Sponny” Sponable, 80, of Johnstown, died Sunday, Sept. 1, at home after a long illness.
  Mr. Sponable was born in Lassellsville and was a graduate of Johnstown High School.
  On May 5, 1956, be was married to Dorothy Baker.
  He was a salesman for Seroussi Sales in Gloversville, retiring in 1981.
  Mr. Sponable was a former member of Fremont Street United Methodist Church in Gloversville.
  Survivors, beside his widow, include two daughters, Elaine Ward of Fort Plain and Nancy Carpenter of Fordsbush; a son, John Kennedy of Bleecker; three step-sons, George Hurley of Copperas Cove, TX, Richard Adams of Cartersville, GA and William Adams of Castleton; 17 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.
  The funeral service was private and no calling hours were observed. Burial was in Johnstown Cemetery.


Myrtle E Berry

 - Obitury (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Fort Plain, NY, November 18, 1998)
  Myrtle E. Saltsman, 82 0f Fprt Plain, died Saturday morning, Nov.14, at the home of her daughter, Fordsbush Road, after a short illness.
  Mrs. Saltsman was bom April 3,1916, in Johnstown, the daughter of Frank and Ada Farrant Berry. She was educated in Johnstown schools and had been a life-long area resident.
  She was employed at the former Crescendo’s Leather Co. for many years and later was employed for Beech-Nut in Canajoharie for many years, retiring in 1978.
  Mrs. Saltsman was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Stone Arabia.
  Survivors include two daughters, Elaine L. Ward and Nancy A. Carpenter, both of Fort Plain; one son, John F. Kennedy of Gloversville; two brothers, James Berry of Gloversville and Kenneth Berry of South Easton, MA; 12 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband, Elton Sponable, and her second husband, Fred Kennedy; two brothers, Douglas Berry and Robert Berry and a sister, Cindy Bousquet.
  The funeral service was conducted Tuesday, Nov. 17, at GrayHoughtaling & Smith Funeral Home, Fort Plain, the Rev. Daniel Parisi officiated. Burial was in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Gloversville.
  Calling hours were observed Monday, Nov. 16, at the funeral home.
  Memorial contributions may be made to Fort Plain Senior Center, PO Box 11, Fort Plain, NY 13339.


29885. Nancy A Sponable

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 - David G Carpenter and Nancy Sponable are 7th cousins 1 time removed.  Their common ancestors are Johann Frederick Getman and Maria Johanna Bierman.


David G Carpenter

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 - David G Carpenter and Nancy Sponable are 7th cousins 1 time removed.  Their common ancestors are Johann Frederick Getman and Maria Johanna Bierman.


Marriage Notes for Nancy A Sponable and David G Carpenter

 - Wedding Announcement (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville-Johnstown, NY, Tuesday, June 21, 1960)
  Miss Nancy Sponable, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kennedy, Johnstown RD 1, and David G Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenter, Fort Plain RD 2, were married at 1:40 Sunday afternoon at the Trinity Lutheran Church of Stone Arabia Rev. Theodore E. Hammer performed the double ring ceremony. The church was decorated with white
gladioli and mums.
   Mrs. Wilbur Saltsman played the wedding music on the organ asnd selections were sung by the church choir.
   The bride, escorted by her father, wore a floor length white organza gown with an embroidered scalloped neckline and a full hooped skirt. A shoulder length nylon net veil was caught to a crown of sequins and pearls. She had a Colonial bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid.
   Miss Carol Joan Heroth, Fort Plain RD 2, cousin of the bridegroom, and Miss Elaine Sponable, Johnstown RD 1, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids.
   Mis. Heroth wore a ballerina length pale orchid organdy gown with a matching jacket. She wore a shoulder length veil attached to a floral headpiece. Her Colonial bouquet was of mixed roses. Miss Sponable was attired in an identical gown in pastel green and carried a Colonial bouquet of roses.
   Charles Carpenter, Fort Plain, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were David Gerhartz, Palatine Bridge RD 1, nephew of the bridegroom and Ralph Lusso, Johnstown.
   The brides mother wore a street length blue linen dress. The bridegrooms mother wore a street length dress of champagne silk and cotton. Both had corsages of red roses.
   A reception was held in the church when the couple cut a three tier wedding cake. They presented their attendants personal gifts. For traveling, the bride wore a light colored summer suit and white orchid corsage.
   The bride will make her home with her parents. He will leave July 12 for service with the army in Germany. The bride is a junior in the Johnstown High School. He was graduated from Fort Plain High School in 1908.


29887. John F Sponable Kennedy

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 - Birth Announcement (The Leader-Republican, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Saturday, December 31, 1949)
  Births ... April ... 21 Son to Mr. and Mrs. elton Sponable , -- Park street.


19377. Alfred John Mosher

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 - 1940 census ?
 - 1950 census ?


Florence Evelyn Remonda

 - Notes (Find A Grave)
  Survivors include two daughters, Marjorie Mosher, of Morehouse and Mrs. John (Mary) May of CO; two sons, Alfred (John) Mosher, of Fairfield and Frederick D. Mosher of Little Falls; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hall of Gloversville and Mrs. Orllia Youker of Salisbury Center; one brother, Leonard Remonda of Northville; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

 - 1950 census, Morehouse, Hamilton, NY, fam # 38 - Reminda (sic) Eva, ae 63, separated, born in NY; Howard, son, ae 25, married, born in NY, Laborer - town road; Florence, daighter-in-law (sic), ae 32, married; Mary, granddaughter, ae 5, born in NY; Marjorie, granddaughter, ae 4.


29888. May Mosher

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29889. Marjorie Mosher

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29890. Frederick D Mosher

 - Birth Announcement (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY, Monday, December 13, 1954)
  Born in Amsterdam Hospital, Dec. 11 ... Son to Mrs. florence Mosher and the late Alfred Mosher, 10 McMartin St. Johnstown.


Marriage Notes for Alfred John Mosher and Jennie Mae Decker

 - Wedding Announcement (St Johnsville Enterprise and News, NY, Wednesday, July 5, 1933)
  Alfred Mosher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mosher and Jennie Decker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Decker wore united in marriage at the Free Methodist parsonage in Scotch Bush, June 27.


29891. Alfred John Mosher Jr

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19378. Margaret L Mosher

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 - Obituary (Find A Grave)
  Margaret Flanders October 29, 1996
  Margaret Flanders, 83, of 359 Clayhill Road, St. Johnsville, died Tuesday at her home.
  Born Jan. 18, 1913 in Oppenheim, she was the daughter of Clarence and MinnieCromer Mosher. She was educated in St. Johnsville schools and was a lifelong resident of the St. Johnsville area.
  Mrs. Flanders was last employed at Palatine Dye in St. Johnsville.
  She was of the Methodist faith.
  She was married to Everett E. Flanders. He died on June 14, 1994.
  Survivors include a daughter, Elizabeth (Betty) Haak of St. Johnsville; a brother, Clyde Mosher of St. Johnsville; a sister, Tina Darling of St. Johnsville; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a brother, Alfred Mosher.
  Funeral services will be conducted at the convenience of the family.
  Burial will be in Brown Cemetery, Town of Oppenheim.


Clifford John Christman

 - 1940 census, Ephratah, Fulton, NY (Lake Road, Route 10) fam # 45 - Christman Clifford, owns his home with a value of $400, ae 28, 5th grade, born in NY, Brush Colorer - skin mill; Margaret, wife, ae 28, 6th grade, born in NY, Glove Maker - glove shop; Betty, daughter, ae 7, born in NY.


Marriage Notes for Margaret L Mosher and Clifford John Christman

 - Wedding Announcement (St Johnsville Enteerprise and News, NY, Wednesday, August 9, 1933)
  Clifford J. Christman son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christman and Miss Margaret L Mosher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mosher were united in marriage at the Free Methodist parsonage ia Scotch Bush August 3rd, 1933. They were attended by Mr. and |Mrs. Alfred Mosher of St Johneville.


29892. Elizabeth Christman Flanders

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