This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: military Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/12449/mb.ashx Message Board Post: This is a list of Jefferson County residents who died during their military service in World War I; THOMAS JAMES WILTON: Carthage, NY; 16th Calvary, B Troop Killed in action on the Marne, July 15, 1918 EDWARD BERNARD SMITH: Watertown, NY; Co. A, 308th Inf., 77th Div. Killed in action in Argonne drive, Oct. 3, 1918 JOHN HIRAM JONES: Watertown, Ny; 107th Reg., 27th Div., Co. C. Killed in action Sept. 29, 1918, Hindenburg, France NORMAN D. HODGE: Woodville, NY; M.G. Squad, 11th Cavalry. Died May 5, 1918 Fort Bliss Hospital, San Antonio, TX. ELMER SAURS: Adams, NY; Co. A, 23rd Inf. Killed in action Oct 8, 1918, Blanc Mont Ridge, France ANDREW MCKINLEY DAVIS: Watertown, NY; Co. A, 3rd Pro. Reg. Died Sept. 28, 1918, Camp Jackson, Columbus, SC. RAYMOND EDWIN GILES: Watertown, NY; Co. B, 327th Bn., 311th Tank Corps. Died Aug. 24, 1918, Langors, France HARRY ROSE: Dexter, NY; Naval Reserves. Died Ft. Tilden, L.I. CARL H. SNYDER: Carthage, NY; Co. E, 306th Inf. Died Oct. 15, 1918, France HUGH RALPH DOANE: Watertown, NY; Co. H, 112th Inf, 28th Div. Killed in action, France. HENRY HALLIDAY: Sackets Harbor, NY; Co. A, 310th Inf., 78th Div. Killed in action Oct. 18, 1918, France. FLOYD LYNG: Huntingtonville, R.F.D. 1, Watertown, NY; Co. E, 34th Reg. Field Art. Died Oct. 7, 1918 WILLIAM K. COX: Watertown, NY; Med. Dept., Hdqts. Co. Died Oct. 13, 1918. Fort Jay, Governors Is., NY HARRY W. COUCH: Clayton, NY; Co. A, 7th Inf. Killed in action Sept. 30, 1918, near Mont Fancon, France. WILLIAM W. WITHINGTON: Adams Center, NY; 306th Inf., Co. I, 77th Div. Killed in action Sept. 29th, 1918. HARRY DEVENNE: Carthage, NY (no other info known) DON CARLOS ROUNDS: Adams, NY; 1st Dev., Co. C, 18th Reg. Killed in action July 18, 1918, near Chateau Theirry. WILLIAM BURNSIDE: Carthage, NY; died in Camp in Virginia. CHARLES RAMSDELL: Depauville, NY; 2nd Div., 9th Inf., Hdqts. Co. Killed in action July 18, 1918, Soissons, France. CARL BERNARD ADOR: Watertown, NY; Co. 26, 153 D.B. Died Jan. 25, 1919, Camp Meade, Maryland. KENNETH JONES: Watertown, NY; Co. I, 325th Inf., 82nd. Div. Killed Oct. 15, 1918, Argonne-Meuse Offensive, France. DELBERT J. CAREY: Watertown, NY; Co. A. 312th Inf., 78th Div. Killed in action Oct. 16, 1918, Grande Pre, France. GEORGE L. HICKEY: Watertown, NY; Co. B, 307th Inf., 77th Div. Killed in action Oct. 5, 1918, Argonne Forest, France. LAYETTE HOWELL: Brownville, NY; 3rd. Bn., 76th Div., Depot Brigade. Died Camp Devens, Mass. ANDREW STAMP: Watertown, NY; 2nd Bn., Edgewood Arsenal. Died Edgewood, Maryland. RALPH SAVAGE: Sackets Harbor, NY; 77th Div., Co. I, 305th Inf. Killed in action Aug. 15, 1918, Vesle Front, France. CECIL HENRY CANFIELD: Antwerp, NY; Co. D. 306th Inf., 1st Bn. Killed in action Oct. 27, 1918, Tours, France. FLOYD LEANDER BAXTER: Carthage, NY; 310th Inf., Co. E. Killed in action Oct. 20, 1918, Grande Pre, France. WILLIAM C. DEXTER: Black River, NY; Co. F. 311th Inf., 78th Div. Killed near Grande Pre, France, Oct. 17th 1918. FRANCIS ROBERTS: Watertown, NY; Signal Reserve Corps, Aviation Section. Killed in Payne Field, Miss. June 20, 1918. MICHAEL STUHL: Watertown, NY; Co. L, 23rd Inf., 2nd Div. Killed in action July 1, 1918, Tours, France. ERVIN TAYLOR: Watertown, NY; 23rd. Reg., Co. I, 2nd Div. Died in service. LEONARD WARREN: Glen Park, NY; Co. D., 325th Inf., 82nd Div. Died Feb. 10, 1919, Blors, France. LAWRENCE HARRIGAN: Watertown, NY; Co. K, 310th Inf. Killed in action Sept. 22, 1918, St. Mihiel, France. OSCAR COUNTRYMAN: Theresa, NY; Co. D, 325th Inf. Killed in action Oct. 15, 1918, Argonne Forest, France. PETER PACIFICI: Watertown, NY; Co. A, 308th Inf. Killed in action Sept. 27, 1918, Argonne-Meuse Drive, France. WILLIAM E. TRAVERS: Watertown, NY; died in Panama April, 1919. RAY C. WHALEN: Sackets Harbor, NY; Co. C, 107th Inf., M.G. Squad. Killed Sept. 29, 1918, St. Quentin drive, France. CLAUDE ODERKIRK: Watertown, NY; Co. C, 27th Div. Killed in action Sept. 29, 1918, France. RALPH MARRIAN: Watertown, NY; 150th Engineers. Died Oct. 17, 1918, France. GEORGE O. COLON: Clayton, NY; Co. E, 5th Marines. Killed in action July 24, 1918, Vierzy, France. JOHN WILFRED LAGROIX: Watertown, NY; Co. C, 107th Inf, 27th Div. Died Sept. 29, 1918, France. ALFRED J. HAGAN: Philadelphia, NY; Killed on Battleship Minnesota while helping to repair ship Oct. 25, 1918. PHILIP J. CAREY: Watertown, NY; Co. D, 1st Div. Died Oct. 25, 1918, Camp Upton, NY. FRANK NAPOLION DENNEE: Cape Vincent, NY; Died at Camp Upton, Long Island, NY, Dec. 17, 1918. MARTIN D. BASS: Clayton, NY; Battery B, 7th Reg., F.A.R.D. Died at Camp Jackson, SC, Oct 5, 1918. JESSE E. SMITH: Dexter, NY; Co. C, 107th Inf. Killed in action Oct. 18, 1918, LaSelle River, France. CARL GARSAW: Philadelphia, NY; 14th Reg., Camp Boon, Great Lakes, Ill. Died in service. CLIFFORD BAKER: Brownville, NY; 75th Co., 18th Bn. Died Sept. 27, 1918, Syracuse, NY. JOHN J. WILLIAMS: Ellisburg, NY; 3rd Div., Co. A, 4th U.S. Inf. Killed in action Oct. 21, 1918, France. JOHN BURNS LYMAN: Alexandria Bay, NY; 3rd Train Hdqts. and Military Police. Killed Oct. 4, 1918, Montafacoln, France. IVAN LYNN SUITS: Redwood, NY; 110th Engineers, 35th Div. (no other info known) FRANCIS CHARLEEOIS: Clayton, NY; 74th Co., 18th Bn. Died at Camp Syracuse, NY, Oct. 3, 1918. RUBEN J. LADD: Black River, NY; 9th Co., 3rd D.B. Died at Camp Hancock, Georgia, Jan. 5, 1919. HAROLD WESTLEY GRIFFITHS: Adams, NY; Motor Mechanics Air Service, 4th Co., 4th Reg. Died Ronaranton, France, Oct. 14, 1918. HAROLD H. WRIGHT: Watertown, NY; Co. H, 30th U.S. Inf., 6th Brigade, 3rd Div. Killed in action July 15, 1918, Second Battle of the Marne near Chateau Thierry, France. WILLIAM J. GREGORY: Watertown, NY; Co. F, 9th Inf. Killed in action Oct. 3, 1918, in Argonne drive. DWIGHT GEORGE BORLAND: Cape Vincent, NY; 31st Co., 3rd Gr. M.F.D. Died Oct. 28, 1918. GEORGE L. HOOKER: Watertown, NY; Motor Truck Co., No 450. Died Aug. 3, 1918, Camp Johnson, Jacksonville, FL. GERMAINE F. MAHONEY: Watertown, NY; Co. L, 148th Inf., 37th Div. Killed in action NOv. 1, 1918, Olsene, Belgium. JOHN CHARLES LONDRAVILLE: Cape Vincent, NY; Killed in action Oct. 14, 1918, in Argonne drive. CARL W. ALLEN: Brownville, NY; Co. A, 310th Inf., 78th Div. Killed in action Oct. 18, 1918. ELIAS GETMAN: Theresa, NY; Co. M, 308th Inf. Killed in action Sept. 5, 1918, Blanczy-les-Tismes, France. WALTER A. BARBEN: Watertown, NY; Machine Gun, Co. A, 1st Brigade, 1st En., 1st Div. Killed in action June 7, 1918. FREDERIC P. CLEMENT: Watertown, NY; Aviation Corps. Killed July 4, 1918, Dallas, TX. HAROLD NAUGHTON: Watertown, NY; Co. L., 309th Inf. KIlled in action Oct. 17, 1918, France. ELVERTON CLAIR CRANDALL: Watertown, NY; Hdqt. Co., 306th Inf., 77th Div. Killed in action St. Juvin, France, Oct. 14, 1918. JOSEPH E. BUSH: Clayton, NY; Battery E, Co. 2, 2nd Canadian M.G. Corps. Killed in action Aug. 26, 1918, France. EDWARD F. O'CONNOR: Watertown, NY; 310th Inf., Co. A, 78th Div. Killed in action Oct. 17, 1918, France. CHARLES GLENN ESTY: Belleville, NY; Naval Reserves. Died Oct. 20, 1918, at Ithaca, NY. PROCTOR C. GILSON: Carthage, NY; Co. K, 9th Inf. Killed in action July 18, 1918, at Soissons, France. HENRY J. SCOBELL: Cape Vincent, NY; 103rd Inf., 26th Div. Died Nov. 15, 1918, Allevey, France, of wounds and pneumonia. GARLAND V. COLE: Cape Vincent, NY; Co. B, 101st M.G. Battalion. Died Mar. 22, 1918, France. HARRY R. ROOKS: Watertown, NY; 22nd Co., 6th Bn. M.P. Died Camp Dix, Oct. 4, 1918. ROBERT WOOD MARKWICK: Philadelphia, NY; Co. L, 311th Inf., 78th Div. Killed in action Oct. 25, 1918, Argonne Forest. SUMNER MATTISON: Watertown, NY; Co. A, 308th Inf. 77th Div. Killed in action Sept. 26, 1918, Meuse-Argonne drive. BRANDT OAKES GALLOWAY: Brownville, NY; Co. A, 3rd Ammunition Train. Died of wounds Oct. 29, 1918, Sildery LePerche, France. RALPH BASSETT: Carthage, NY; Co. A, 310th Inf., 78th Div. Killed in action Sept. 21, 1918. HOWARD SUTLIFF: Watertown, NY; Battery A, 4th Reg. F.A.R.D. Died Oct. 3, 1918, Camp Jackson, SC. GEORGE HENRY DOWNING: Natural Bridge, NY; Co. A, 7th Inf. Killed in action June 22, 1918, France.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: warner Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/8372.130/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi Pat, I would like to receive a copy of your newsletter. I am still searching Erastus Warner's parents
SUBSCRIBE ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 1:02 PM Subject: Re: [NYJEFFER] Jefferson County newsletter - one page, online, free > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: warner > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/8372.130/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Hi Pat, > I would like to receive a copy of your newsletter. I am still searching > Erastus Warner's parents > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Vieva Lewis County has the 1855 Census. They have every year from 1825 to 1925 with the Exception of 1845. That year is not available. The 1855 can be ordered at your local FHC for a small fee also. You do know that I am back up here in NYS now . After hearing the news about Florida tonight and the toronado I am thankful I only have snow to cope with. Having gone through 3 severe Hurricane's in 13 months and losing my entire home, my heart go out to those people. One never knows until they have gone through it. In our 70's (and with an ill husband) it is just too much to deal with. Still sorting out my files, but was able to save almost everything. Lost a few out of print books but salvaged many. By the way that gal never did get the Turin church records to me. But, I know the woman who is supposed to have them and I intend to stop there to see about getting a copy this summer. Great to hear from you again Pat R
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RAY Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/12448.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you so much for the article Ralph, you are a star! So much information, I can hardly beleive it. Now I know where they went to in Canada as well. Many, many thanks Jackie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/12448.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: This article taken from the Watertown Daily Times, January 13, 1990. Harriet A. Carter Ray, 95, Route 8, Cold Brook, NY, formerly of Watertown, died Friday at St. Lukes Memorial Hospital, Utica, after a short illness. The funeral will be at 1 PM Monday at Autenrith Funeral Home, Newport, with Rt Rev Henry L. Atwell, Mrs. Ray's son-in-law and rector of St. Mark's Southern Episcopal Church, officiating. Spring burial will be in North Watertown Cemetery. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Rose Townsend, Adams Center, Mrs. Samuel (Ruby) Powell, Fairfax, VA and Mrs. Henry (Beverly) Atwell, Cold Brook, with whom she lived, 18 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, seven great-great grandchildren, and a brother, Albert Carter, Cornwall, Ontario. A daughter, Alice Spencer and a son Henry Ray died before her. She was born October 18, 1894 in London, England, a daughter of Albert and Emma Chapman Carter. She married Henry U. Ray in London on November 7, 1915. He died in 1940 in Watertown. The family moved to Cornwall, Ontario in 1919 then in 1923 to W! atertown, where she lived until moving to her daughter's home in 1972. She was a member of St. Mark's Southern Episcopal Church. End of article. Keep in mind that this was seventeen years ago. Some of the prople mentioned may now be deceased. Good luck in your endeavors.
The Genealogy Dept., Flower Memorial Library website indicates that they have on microfilm Lewis Co. census for 1855, 1865 & 1905. Florence ----- Original Message ----- From: "Johnson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 1:52 PM Subject: [NYJEFFER] 1855 Census > Pat - do you know if there is an 1855 NY Lewis County census? There is > one for Jefferson County. > > Vieva >
I have asked this same question in the past and the response was " Suspension Bridge was a post office in Niagara County which was opened 30 December 1850 & closed 15 June 1894. Mail service was taken over by Niagara Falls, New York, post office." Here is the link for the Niagara Falls City public library which lists (Suspension Bridge) as a predecessor of the present day City of Niagara Falls. http://www.niagarafallspubliclib.org/local.htm Carolyn Bulgey wrote: >I have found a newspaper clipping which says Kittie Everett Galleciez died in Suspension Bridge in 1892. Can anyone tell me where this place was? Kittie was from Dexter and her husband Frank was from Carthage. >Carolyn Bulgey >[email protected] > > > > >
I have found a newspaper clipping which says Kittie Everett Galleciez died in Suspension Bridge in 1892. Can anyone tell me where this place was? Kittie was from Dexter and her husband Frank was from Carthage. Carolyn Bulgey [email protected]
Pat - do you know if there is an 1855 NY Lewis County census? There is one for Jefferson County. Vieva
I am looking for a family connection for Henry Green Edwards b. 17 Feb 1783 Windsor, VT and died 2 Feb 1860, Rodman, Jefferson, NY. He married in Jun 1792 Sarah Putnam. They had: 1. Sarah Almira Edwards b. 6 Sep 1819 in Rodman, Jefferson NY. md. Joseph Plank.. 2. Lucetta Edwards b. 28 Nov 1811, Rodman, Jefferson, Ny.md. Robert Greenley 3. Rosetta Putman Edwards b. 7 May 1810, Rodman, Jefferson, Ny.md.Henry Turner. Henry Green Edwards' father was Joseph Edwards and his mother was Olive Green Edwards. she died at Henry's house in Rodman, and is buried in the Fairview Cemetery there. Henry also had a brother who lived there. His name was Martin Rufus Edwards b. 21 Jul 1782 in Windsor, VT. He married Lydia Sacket 22 Jun 1816. They had: 1. Martha J. Edwards in 1848. 2. Olive A. Edwards in 1850. I am trying to make a connection with some family of these people, and get any information possible. Rose Adams in CA.
There are several Ray's buried in North Watertown Cem Ray Harriett A (Carter) w/ Henry Ray last res Cold Brook New York b 10-18- 1894 London England d Utica New York 01-12- 1990 95 y bu 05-29-1990 North Watertown Cemetery N68 68 E 2 F Albert Carter M Emma Chapuany Ray Henry Uriah 1473 h/ Harriet Ray 354 Arlington Street Watertown New York b 1890 London England 11-30- 1940 Paddock Street Watertown 50y bu 12-03-1940 NL68 68 E 1 Alice Corbett ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 10:08 AM Subject: [NYJEFFER] Henry Ray & family in Watertown from 1925 > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: RAY > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/12448/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Can anyone help me to find if there are any descendants of, or informaton > about, my English family who were living at 223 East Moulton Street, > District 75, Watertown, Jefferson, New York, according to the 1930 census. > My grandad's cousin, Henry Uriah Ray born 1889, and wife Harriet Annie nee > Carter born 1895, both in London, England. > Children Alice b 1916 in London > Rosena b 1919, Henry b 1922 & Ruby b 1923, all in Canada (dont know where) > Finally Jane (or it may be June) born 1925 New York. > > I look forward to anything that you can tell me concerning this family, > the area, or where else I should look for help. > > Jackie > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RAY Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/12448/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Can anyone help me to find if there are any descendants of, or informaton about, my English family who were living at 223 East Moulton Street, District 75, Watertown, Jefferson, New York, according to the 1930 census. My grandad's cousin, Henry Uriah Ray born 1889, and wife Harriet Annie nee Carter born 1895, both in London, England. Children Alice b 1916 in London Rosena b 1919, Henry b 1922 & Ruby b 1923, all in Canada (dont know where) Finally Jane (or it may be June) born 1925 New York. I look forward to anything that you can tell me concerning this family, the area, or where else I should look for help. Jackie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/9023.2.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: How do you fit in with William and Catherine Goodwin Bice?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/9023.2.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi Ira Orvis and Susan Phippen would be my great-great grandfather. My grandparents are Ira A Orvis & Hattie (Fulmer) Orvis. I have been trying to collect any and all data on the Orvis families. Thanks, Edie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/9023.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Please excuse the delay - I don't know what happened! William and Catherine Goodwin Bice had 2 sons John Henry Bice (b 1877) and Edward Bice (b 1888). I'm told they also had 2 daughters, but know nothing about them. John Henry Bice married Anna Chapman (daughter of Henry Duane Chapman and Clara Alice Orvis). John Henry Bice and Anna Chapman had 2 daughters, Bertha Leota and Jessie Estelle. Bertha was my grandmother. I believe Edward Bice married Luania - but that's all I have on her. Edward is buried in North Watertown cemetery. How do you fit into the family?
Chris Dover sent ma an email back in Dec, this is what it said: Rose, I've got a bunch of info on the related families here. If you'd like, I could share it with you. Chris Dover I have answered his email several times and he has never answered me back, do any of you know who he is and why he would not answer me back? Rose
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/9162.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: In a book titled "Follow The North Shore" by Joyce Weese Barr Lance in 1987, there is a brief biography of Asa Collins. It reads: Asa Collins came to Point Peninsula, N.Y, in 1823, arriving among the early settlers of that time. He built a cabin a few hundred feet south of the Four Corners near a spring on a knoll not far back of the present Krause farmstead. His knowledge of guns that he had learned by being a gunsmith before he came here helped him to be a very good hunter and the best rifle shot in the community. Most of his needed money came from the use of his gun and traplines. Whenever local game was scarce he often made the trip to better hunting grounds in Canada. Dr. Alva Collins, a grandson of Asa, presumable learned the art of trapping from his father and his grandfather before him. He became a surgeon who located in Detroit, Michigan. When asked how he became so skilled as a surgeon he replied, "from skinning muskrats in northern New York". Benjamin Collins, the father of Asa, and the first member of the Collin's family of which there was a record, sailed a ship during the Revolution, and lived in New Jersey. He had eleven children of which Asa was one. Carleton Collins, was a grandson of Asa Collins. He married Martha Moore and bought a farm on the south shore of Point Peninsula, where his great-grandson Milford Collins Jr. now lives. Lester, the son of Carleton, was both a farmer and commercial fisherman, and married Alice Rector. Lester used to tell about his father going to the woods and cutting down big oak trees and drawing them down to the shore. When spring came he would buy enough pine logs to float them, so he could then tow them to Sackets Harbor where they were sold.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/8372.129/mb.ashx Message Board Post: SUBSCRIBE........THANKS
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: snee/becker Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/12447/mb.ashx Message Board Post: PLease help if anyone knows these 2 people or heard of them and knows where we can find the, Linda Louise Snee married a Steven Leonard Becker around 1970 in Florida. She had a daughter in 1967 she placed for adoption and the daughter is my sister and desperately needs to know her mother and family. My sister hasd a dagughter of her own now that is 11 yrs of age and the daughters father passed away as well as my stepfather so my sister has no family but me left out there and needs to konw her family for her daughters sake. Please help us if you can. thank you and may God bless. we cna be reached at [email protected]