>From The Wantage Recorder, Friday, December 13, 1912: "Job WOODRUFF died suddenly at his home in Jersey City on Saturday aged seventy-seven years. He was a veteran of the Civil War and a member of Lafayette Post 140D, NYGAR of New York City. He visited in Sussex borough only about three weeks previous to his death. He was a former resident of Newton. He was twice married and is survived by two children, and by two sisters: Mrs. Emma LEPORT of this borough; and Mrs. Mary CHAMBERLAIN of Mendham. A widow (formerly Jane EMMONS) survives him and is now a resident of Newton. The children are: Miss Minnie WOODRUFF of Jersey City; and Mrs. Ida GILLCHRIST of Pennsylvania. The funeral was held on Monday evening in Merritt & Co's. undertaking parlors 740 eighth avenue, New York. Interment in Newton." "Mrs. Angie (Strait) HARDEN died at her home near Quarryville on Wednesday after a brief illness, aged 41 years. Her death evoked universal surprise by its suddenness more especially from the fact that she was one of the healthiest appearing persons in the community. She ws sick but a few days from pleurisy and heart disease. Her husband, Hosea J. HARDEN, and a son, Churchill, at home survive her; and she is also survived by one brother, Floyd STRAIT, of Unionville, NY and two sisters: Minnie, wife of George L. WOLFF of Columbia Cross Roads, Pa.; Dora, wife of Clifford GRAY, of Elmira, NY." I hope this next one helps someone. She is not a part of "my" family: Same paper; same date as above: "Mrs. Martha BOCKOVER, widow of Sanford BOCKOVER, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank GOBLE, in Greenville, last week Thursday of injuries received in a fall, was born in the town of Greenville and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson BAIRD. She was fifty-eight years of age. The deceased had resided in Port Jervis the greater part of her life. She was held in high esteem by a host of friends. About thirty-seven years ago she was united in marriage with Sanford BOCKOVER, who died September 12, 1911. She is survived by one son, Fred BOCKOVER, of Port Jervis, one sister, Miss Amanda BAIRD, of Port Jervis, and two brothers, Floyd BAIRD, of Westtown; and Charles BAIRD of Greenville. The funeral was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank GOBLE at Greenville, Saturday moring at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. William H. Evans, of Westtown, officiated. The interment was in Laurel Grove Cemetery."