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- 1930 census, Oswegatchie, St Lawrence, NY, (Davison Road) fam # 123 - McBroom John, owns his home, ae 41, married at age 30, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - General; Leta, wife, ae 35, married at age 24, born in NY, parents bornin NY; Killenbec Mary, neice, ae 1 8/12, born inNY, father born in Canada, mother born in NY.
- 1940 census, Oswegatchie, St Lawrence, NY, (Bell Road) fam # 88 - Mc Broom John, own shis home with a value of $900, ae 53, 3rd grade, born in NY, Farmer; Leta, wife, ae 43, 6th grade, born in NY; Killenbec Mary, niece, ae 11, 7th grade, born in NY.- Obituary (Watertown Daily Times, NY, Thursday, September 23, 1976)
OGDENSBURG - The funeral for Mrs. Mary J. McAdam, 48, of the Heuvelton Road, wife of Harold L. McAdam and business manager for McAdam's Dodge, who died at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday at Hepburn Hospital, after an illness of three years, was at 1 p.m. today at the Nichols Funeral Home, Rev. Clark E. Gilmour, pastor of the Heuvelton Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Oswegatchie Cemetery.
Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Bradford., a student at Cornell University, Gregory J., a student at Pittsburgh State University, and Ronald L., a sophomore at OFA; three brothers, Clifford Killenbec, Star Lake, Charles Killenbec, Antwerp, and Leonard Killenbec, Oswego; several nieces and nephews.
Born at Oswego, Aug. 7, 1928, daughter of Leonard and Margaret McBroom Killenbec, she was graduaed from Heuvelton High School and the Ogdensburg Business School.
She married Harold Lloyd McAdam at the Heuvelton Methodist Parsonage on Oct. 16, 1954. Mrs. McAdam was a member of the Methodist Church of Heuvelton.
- 1940 census, Oswegatchie, St Lawrence, NY, fam # 65 - Wilcox John, owns his home with a value of $2500, ae 67, 5th grade, born in NY, Farmer; Bertha, wife, ae 68, 8th grade, born in NY; McAdam Lloyd, grandson, ae 13, 7th grade, born in NY.
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- 1930 census, Oswego, Oswego, NY, (36 John St) fam # 323 - Living with his maternal grandmother.
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- Obituary (Adirondack Journal, Warrensburg, NY, March 31 - April 6, 1993)
BAKERS MILLS - Theodore M. Lawrence Jr., 65, died Thurs., March 25,1993 at his home. Born on Jan. 20, 1928, in Piercefield, he was the son of the late Theodore and Blanche (Charloboice) Lawrence Sr.
He married Maravene D. Holland in July 3,1954.
One sister, Ruth Lawrence Whible, and one grandson, Lester Moffitt Jr., both died before him.
Mr. Lawrence worked in a lumber company in Newcomb and worked for the town of Indian Lake at the landfill, he was also a lumberman for many year.
Survivors besides his wife include four daughters, Mrs. Roger (Linda) Moffitt Sr., both of Wevertown, Mrs. John (Debra) Bacon of Bakers Mills and Amanda Lawrence of Warrensburg; three sons, James Lawrence and Timonthy Lawrence, both of Bakers Mills, and Wayne Brewster of North Creek; six brothers, Francis, "Red" Lawrence of North Creek, William Lawrence of North River, Frank Lawrence of Hudson Falls, Robert Lawrence of Gansevoort, John Lawrence of Plattsburgh and George Lawrence of Colorado; two sisters, Mrs. William (Helen) Gregory of Newcomb and Mrs. Don (Blanche) Perrin of Bangor; 14 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and many nieces and nepnews.
Services were conducted at the Alexander Funeral Home, North River, with the Rev. Daisy Allen, pastor of the Sodom Community Church, officiating. Bearers were Joe Clark, Clyde Clark, Michael Loveland, James Clark, Erwin Bradway and David Baker.
Spring burial will be at the Bates Cemetery, Johnsburg.
The family suggests memorial donations be made to the Johnsburg Emergency Squad.
Marriage Notes for Francis A Lawrence and Sylvia Ann Sawyer
- Wedding Announcement (The Warrensburg News, NY, Thursday, August 11, 1955)
Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Sawyer of Wevertown have announced the marriage of their daughter, Sylvia Ann, to Francis A. Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lawrence of Tahawus, on July 30 at 11 a.m. in the Wevertown Methodist Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Otis. The church was decorated with bouquets of gladioli and mixed flowers, with pink and white pompons at each pew. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Cassias Virgil and Richard Hills sang "Because" and "I Love You Truly."
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white chantilly lace and nylon tulle over taffeta, with sweetheart neckline and matching mitts. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of sequins and pearls. She wore pearl earrings, a gift from her grandmother, also a pearl necklace, and carried a cascade of white feathered carnations and red roses.
Miss Joyce Sawyer, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Miss Sawyer wore an orchid gown of nylon tulle over taffeta with matching headdress and white gloves. She carried a colonial bouquet of feathered carnations and roses. Acting as bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn Sawyer and Miss Patricia Davison, both cousins of the bride. Both bridesmaids wore identical gowns of yellow nylon tulle over taffeta with matching flower headdresses and white gloves. They carried colonial bouquets of feathered carnations and roses.
The bride's mother chose a dress of Dior blue Peau-de-Soie with pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a silk print dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses.
Ashley Meade Jr of Hudson Falls acted as best man, and Kenneth Sawyer Jr., cousin of the bride, and Donald Hillis were ushers.
A reception for about 75 guests was held immediately after the ceremony at the White Horse Ranch. Wevertown. After a wedding trip through the New England states, the couple will reside at Wevertown. For travel, the bride wore a rose two piece linen suit, a white hat, white accessories and a corsage of red roses.
Mrs. Lawrence is a graduate of the Johnsburg Central School and is employed by the General Telephone Co. Mr. Lawrence attended Indian Lake Central School, served two years in the U.S. Marine Corps., and is employed as a carpenter.
Out-of-town guests present were from Schenectady, Island Park, L. I., Glens Falls, Warrensburg, North Creek, Hudson Falls. Indian Lake. Plattsburg, Johnsburg and Tahawus.
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- No Children were born to this union, though 4 stepchildren and 2 step grandchildren were raised by David.
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- Shie died from complications associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
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