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    1. OBIT
    2. Obit G. M. Freeman If The Devil Reminds You of Your Past Remind Him of His Future "DEATH OF FORMER DELTA RESIDENT Mrs. MARY McIntosh Passes Away at Sister’s Home Vernon, March 1. The death Mrs. Mary McIntosh aged 81 year. occurred at six o’clock Saturday night at the home of her sister Mrs. Emma Pepper. Mrs. McIntosh had been in failing health for some time, due to old age, but had been about the house as usual until Thursday when she took to her bed and she failed gradually untIl the end. Mary Jane Wescott was barn in Monroe Saratoga county, November 10, 1844, the daughter or Lucinda and Newell Wescott She was married at Boonville to Richard McIntosh whose death occurred In 1899 Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh Jennie, Sanford and Minnie all deceased. Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh lived in Delta for many years being one the families whose home was razed when the state took property for the site for Lake Delta Mrs. McIntosh had been a resident of Vernon for several year coming here. after the death of her daughter, Jennie, with whom she had made her home in Albany. She is survived by one sister Mrs. Emma Pepper, with whom she made her home and. by a nephew Arthur 0. Pepper. [1922, Rome, NY newspaper] ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!

    04/08/2004 07:53:23
    1. OBITS
    2. Rome, NY Newspaper G. M. Freeman If The Devil Reminds You of Your Past Remind Him of His Future Coon-On Wednesday October 14, 1931, in this city, Ray George Coon, aged 35 years. The funeral services will be held at his late home 411 William street, on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Interment in Evergreen cemetery. RAY G. COON) 35, TAKEN BY DEATH, Well Known Resident of This City Succumbs at William Street Home Ray G. Coon, 35, World War veteran and long a resident of this city, died at 10 o'clock this morning at his home at 411 William street after an illness of three weeks. He had been in poor health for several years. Mr. Coon was born in Sangerfield, October 23, 1895 He was a son of the late Edgar O. and Ida E. Coon. His mother passed away six months ago. He was a graduate of the Rome Free Academy with the class of 1916. During the war he served on a navy hospital ship. He attended the First Baptist Church here. Mr. Coon was a member of the Masonic fraternity and of the Rome Free Academy Alumni Association. He leaves a brother, Ory D. Coon, in Auburn. Thursday, December 3 1931, in this city, George Henry Stephens, aged 71 years. The funeral services will be held at his late home, 211 Elm street on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. -Interment Verona Mills cemetery. ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!

    04/08/2004 07:34:51
    1. Two Obits
    2. ESTEEMED WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY Mrs. Jennie Dillenbeck Passes Away at Hospital Following Short Illness Lake Delta, Aug. 10 This community was shocked and saddened Sunday when word was received , of the sudden passing of Mrs. Jennie M. Dillenbeck which occurred at the Rome Hospital. Mrs. Dillenbeck had been ill but a few days. Jennie Lyman was born in Ava 62 years ago, daughter of the late William and Mary Lyman. She was married 42 years ago to Clarence Yager who died 35 years ago. February 1, 1905, she was united in marriage with Robert F. Dillenbeck who survives. Mrs. Dillenbeck was a member of Lee Center M. E. Church, Lake Delta Chapter, O. E. S., and of Lake Delta W. C. T. U. Surviving beside her husband is one daughter, Miss Rozeffie Dillenbeck, at home, and one son, Elmer E. Yager, Rome. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock standard time, at the family home, Turin road. Burial will be made in Evergreen cemetery. [1931] PALMER-0n Sunday, June 14, 1931, at Coal Hill Road, Taberg, Emma A. Bellinger, widow of William H. Palmer, aged 64 years The funeral service will be held at her late home, Coal Hill, on Wednesday at 2 p. m. (standard time). Interment at Taberg Cemetery. G. M. Freeman If The Devil Reminds You of Your Past Remind Him of His Future ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!

    04/08/2004 07:13:15
    1. OBIT
    2. G. M. Freeman If The Devil Reminds You of Your Past Remind Him of His Future "FALL FROM TREE PROVES FATAL Paul E. Mullen 10, Succumbs To Injuries Sustained When Branch Breaks. Succumbing to internal injuries received when he fell from the top of a tell tree at 1:30 in the afternoon, Paul E. Mullin 10 son of Mrs. Mary E. Mullin 117 Dean street, passed away at the Rome Hospital Friday night at 9:45. The boy was playing on Beecham avenue with his brother Emerson, and Evelyn Shaw a playmate, The children were flying kites and when a kite became entangled in the branches of a tree. Paul climbed into the tree to free it. When he had nearly reached the kite, the limb on which he was standing snapped and he fell heavily to the ground. He was rendered unconscious by the fall. Fred L. Meiss, who lives nearby, took the injured boy to the Rome Hospital. Soon after reaching the hospital the lad regained consciousness. An X-ray was taken revealing internal injuries. An hour before death came the boy again lapsed into unconsciousness Paul was born in this city and was a member of the 5th grade of St. Aloysius Academy. Besides his mother, he is survived by the following brothers and sister Stuart, Lawrence Kenneth, Emerson and Rosemary, all at home. His father, a well known business man of this city died seven years ago." [1 July 1927 from Rome, NY Newspaper] ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!

    04/08/2004 05:58:34
    1. EVANS OBIT
    2. "Lee Center Dec. 29. After a most painful and lingering’ illness of more than six months, John H. Evans Passed away Tuesday, morning at 5 o’clock. Mr. Evans was born 72 years ago last February near the old village of Delta. On December 20, 1877, he was married to Mary Eliza Pitcher of Martinsburg. Starting housekeeping in what was known as the red house near the old homestead, they lived there for three years, then moved to Lee Center the Eames farm remaining there for one year, before moving to the farm a short distance west of the village where they resided for 38 years. Here their two children were born, William L. Evans of Washington D. C. and Mrs. Clyde Felshaw of this village both whom survive. About twelve years ago, Mr. Evans gave up farming and came to the village to live a retired life He first took up his residence on the corner near the cheese factory subsequently moving to his home on upper South street, where the remainder of life was spent. Mr. Evans was a man who enjoyed the highest confidence and esteem of his neighbors, in the village and the surrounding community, and his death removes a worthy and highly respected citizen He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church since his early youth and for many years was the leader of the choir, and Bible class teacher in Sunday school. His death is regretted by many friends, who will at this time extend sincere sympathy to the sorrowing relatives." [1925 Obit Rome, NY Newspaper] - G. M. Freeman If The Devil Reminds You of Your Past Remind Him of His Future ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!

    04/08/2004 05:33:54
    1. Re: [NYONEIDA-L] William T. Rudd
    2. Margy Bousman
    3. Hi, I'm not personally interested in these families but......there is a place you could transcribe them to that would benefit others. You could send a copy here to the list of course where it would be in the archives. Also, it can be posted at the Newspaper Abstract site: Home page: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.shtml NY Pages: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/newyork/index.shtml Oneida County pages: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/newyork/oneida/index.shtml Submit articles page: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/submitarticles.html Actually if you sent it in to [email protected] The state coordinator would probably load it onto the site. There isn't an Oneida county coordinator. If you don't have time to transcribe them and can make a readable scan, you can also send them to me and I'll be happy to transcribe them. I tried to get thru Interlibrary loan the book Abstracts of Utica Sentinel & Gazette newspapers. The request was refused-Same for the microform Utica Sentinel & gazette Newspapers 1800-1835. I was surprised I couldn't even get the microfilm. I was able to get the Gospel Messenger & Church record of Western NY microfilm. The issues came out once a week from Utica. On one page of some issues they have a little section with some deaths and marriages. The rest of the issue deals with Church issues from Baltimore thru NY and no real use. There were 4 reels. It took me 3 hours to do go thru one reel. I only have a week time left and hope to put in at least one more session and I'll be transcribing them as I can. Margy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 9:11 PM Subject: [NYONEIDA-L] William T. Rudd > I have a photocopy of an article about William Rudd and his family and his > job. The article appeared in the Roman Citizen in 1903. > Anyone interested in the family info or wish to have the article? > > Joyce

    04/06/2004 04:17:09
    1. Joseph Larrivey
    2. I have a photocopy of an obituary of Joseph Larrivey who died May 1903 in Boonville. He was about 60 years old. He leaves his wife (unmentioned) and 3 sons: Oscar, Adelbert and George. That's all the info. that is in the article. The article has a good picture of him. Anyone interested in having this article? Joyce

    04/06/2004 03:16:15
    1. Mrs. Deborah Hyde
    2. I have a photocopy of an article about Mrs. Deborah Hyde. The article was written in 1903 and published in the Roman Citizen newspaper. She was 93 in 1903 and married Asa W. Hyde in 1834. Anyone interested in the article? Joyce

    04/06/2004 03:12:58
    1. William T. Rudd
    2. I have a photocopy of an article about William Rudd and his family and his job. The article appeared in the Roman Citizen in 1903. Anyone interested in the family info or wish to have the article? Joyce

    04/06/2004 03:11:08
    1. Alfred and Edna (Hixley) Rogers
    2. I have an original newspaper article from the Oneida Daily Dispatch March 9,1961 The article tells about the golden anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Rogers of Deeley Road. Mrs. Rogers is Edna Hixley and they were married March 7, 1911 in Constableville, NY. Anyone interested in having this article with a picture of the two of them? Joyce

    04/06/2004 03:04:57
    1. Re: [NYONEIDA-L] BOWNE born in OSTEGO,ONEIDA,OSWEGO cos NY
    2. Hello Greg I understand your request, but it the same time you are requesting information for the same people that you posted on a number of Mailing Lists for other Counties. . Since the individuals were the same, may I ask what County they actually were in or year that they were in each County and what information you have already have for each of your Ancestors? Regards Pat Regan

    04/04/2004 10:27:24
    1. Thomas Rogers in Oneida
    2. Hello List, I am looking for any information on my great-grandfather, Thomas Sylvester Rogers. He was supposed born in Oneida Co. Nov. 27, 1856. His parents were Richard Rogers and Lucretia Bundy. By 1860 they were in Onondaga Co. Have not been able to find a marriage for Richard and Lucretia, or any sign they were actually there in Oneida. Looking for proof. Family rumor says Richard was with the Spalding and Rogers Circus. He is thought to have had an accident in an equestrian stunt died. Charles Rogers was the co-owner of the circus, but can find no link to him either. Any help appreciated. Cheryl in Michigan

    04/04/2004 05:36:21
    1. Mrs. Ellen Klock -obit
    2. I have a photo copy of this obit from the Jan 27, 1899 issue of the Roman Citizen, the newspaper in Rome, NY. HIGGINSVILLE Jan 27 Mrs. Ellen Klock, aged 85 years, died on Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Suits. She was the widow of Jacob Klock. She leaves four daughters, Mrs. David Freeman of Oswego, Mrs. Eugene Mack of Lee, Mrs. William Everett of Bingley and Mrs. George Suits sr. of this place. Mrs. Klock has been confined to her bed for a number of years and was a great sufferer. The funeral will be held on Saturday at 1 PM at the house and at 2 at the church. I am not related to this family but if you want the copy of the obit I can mail it to you. Joyce

    04/04/2004 12:50:37
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Bowne
    2. lolene
    3. I know there is a researcher on the Oneida list seeking information on the Bowne family. While searching Books We Own, a genweb project (for Virginia), I ran across a book which includes that family. Shows the family in NY & VA. Since there is a volunteer with that book, it might be helpful to check it out. I know nothing further on the family personally. Lolene

    04/03/2004 06:56:38
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Utica Observer Dispatch--obits
    2. Gloria Reynolds
    3. Please let me know if you would like the whole obit. Mrs. Lynn C. Hamlin (Ruth) d. Octoer 6, 1989, Faxton-Children's Hospital, Utica, NY b. Clinton m. 1917, Lynn C. Hamlin Parents: Alfred and Sophie Lehmann Scoones ___________________________________________ Earl F. House d. August 30, 1981, St. Elizaeth's Hosptical, Utica, NY b. January 18, 1917, New York Mills, NY m. July 11, 1942, Jeanne Kupiec Parents: Alert and Amelia Dallman House ___________________________________________ Mrs. Opal V. Holley d. August 14, 1985, St. Luke's Memorial Hospital Center, Utica, NY b. Septemer 12, 1898, Forest Mills, Ontario, Canada Parents: Dona and Edna Marshall VanBenschoten Gloria Reynolds 54 Farrington Parkway CESS/Dean's Office Burlington, VT 05401 311 Waterman Building [email protected] University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05405

    04/01/2004 12:43:19
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] McDonald - O'Neil - Fitzsimmons - Butler - Phillips - Dillon - Hanlon - Lynch
    2. R. Mark Brown
    3. Hello - in a recent visit to Utica - I discovered this informaion on Joanna McDonald - wife of Mathew McDonald - daughter of Perry and Catharine O Neal (O'Neil). Joanna is the sister of Catharine O'Neil Fitzsimmons - Mary O'Neil Dillon and James O'Neil husband of Catherine Agnes Butler. I was wondering if this info might discover anyone connected to this McDonald family - I also have reason to suspect they are somehow related - though I don't know how - to the McLaughlin (McGlaughlin) family - living perhaps next door. Also - can anyone tell me where this property was/is today ? Also - who is Katharine Hanlon Lynch ? of Utica. This name is also connected to this family. Katharine sang at the funeral mass for another family member and is named in another will (cousins of this family) - THANKS Mark Joanna Died in Testate .... so this letter was written to the court by Michael McDonald - her son - living in Buffalo and Michael McDonald - brother of Mathew McDonald - In a letter to the court....... Michael J. McDonald called and sum in behalf of the petition herein testified as follows: I reside at Buffalo, NY and am of the age of 38 years. I am the brother of the petitioner and the son of Joanna McDonald deceased of june 1897. At the time of her death she resided in the town of Floyd, Oneida county. Her husband’s name was Mathew McDonald, he died in the month of November 1873, she never remarried. She left their heirs and only ther ?: the petitioner Joseph McDonald and myself, sons, and Julia McDonald, a daughter. At the time of her decease she was seized to fee simple absolute and in possession of a farm consisting of about twenty five acres of land more or less, situate in the town of Marcy, about three miles from the village of Holland Patent and bounded on the North and west by lands of Rus P James (?) and on the east by lands of James McLoughlin and on the south by land of Elias Luke. Deed from Perry O’Neil to Joanna McDonald shown witness. I know that premises described in that deed and know that she owned them at the time of her decease it is this deed to her farm which I describe. Subscribe and sure to before Michael J. McDonald February 7, 1898. Michael McDonald called and sworn as a witness in behalf of the petitioners herein testified as follows: I reside in the city of Utica, NY and am the uncle of the petitioner and also the uncle of the last witness. I knew Joanna McDonald in her life time. She died in the own of Floyd Oneida County, NY on or about June 2, 1897 intestate as I understand and believe. At this time of her death she was a resident of this town of Floyd, Oneida County, she left her surviving three children and only three children, he only heirs at law, the petitioner Joseph McDonald who i of the age of about 36 year and resides at Floyd Oneida County, NY. who is a son, Michael J. cdonald, a son of about the age of 38 residing at Buffalo, NY and Julia wo resides at Utica, NY Her husband was my brother, his name was Mathew McDonald 1873 she never remarried She left her surviving no husband, nor any child, nor the issue of any deceased adopted child or children, nor any deceased child’s husband or wife, Her father’s names was Perry O’Neil, he and also her mother died more than twenty years ago. At the time of her death, the heirs of said Joanna McDonald were the following persons and only the following persons : Michael J. cdonald, a son, Joseph McDonald, son, Joseph McDonald, son; Julia McDonald, daughter. At the time of the decease of Joanna McDonald she was the owner and is possession of a farm of about 25 acres situate in the town of Marcy Oneida County, situated about three miles from the village of Holland Patent and bordering P. James on the East by lands of James McLaughlin and on the south by land of elias Luke. I am not interested in this preceding.

    03/28/2004 07:26:35
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Utica Observer Dispatch--obits
    2. Gloria Reynolds
    3. Robert M. Hughes b. Utica, NY d. February 25, 1985, St. Luke's Memorial Hospital m. 1932, Mithilda Yost, Norwich Corners Parents: Richard and Ellen Davis Hughes __________________________________________ Stanley J. Guzik b. Utica, NY d. June 28, 1981, St. Luke's Hospital, Utica, NY m. Octoer 27, 1947, Anna Jankiewicz, Holy Trinity Church, Utica, NY Parents: John and Katherine Bajorek Guzik _______________________________________________ Lynn C. Hamlin b. Deansoro, NY d. August 1, 1980, Faxton Hospital, Utica, NY m. Ruth Scoones Parents: Burdette and Clarissa Warner Hamlin ________________________________________________ Gloria Reynolds 54 Farrington Parkway CESS/Dean's Office Burlington, VT 05401 311 Waterman Building [email protected] University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05405

    03/28/2004 12:53:05
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Back issues of YESTERYEARS MAGAZINE needed
    2. Marty
    3. YESTERYEARS MAGAZINE HELP NEEDED TO COMPLETE OUR SET The Orange County Genealogical Society has one of the finest genealogical collections in Southeast New York. One of our main features is the collections of periodicals pertaining to New York Genealogy. Through various donations we have accumulated a large portion of YESTERYEARS MAGAZINE and have bound up all our complete volumes. The following issues are needed to complete this set: YEAR VOLUME ISSUE 1956-57 ? 1 1,2,3,4 1957-58 ? 2 5,6,7,8 1958-59 ? 3 9,10,11 1982 ?? 25 97 1990 33 132 1991 34 133,134,135 1992 35 137,138,139,140 1993 36 141,142,143,144 1994 37 145,146,147,148 1995 38 149,150,151,152 1996 39 153,154,155,156 1997 40 157,158,159 1998 41 162,163 I am not sure if there were any issues after 1998, but would need them also. If you can help, please contact: Dan Burrows PO Box 571 Otisville NY 10963 mailto:[email protected] representing: Orange County Genealogical Society 101 Main Street Goshen NY 10924

    03/28/2004 09:50:30
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Utica Observer Dispatch--obits
    2. Gloria Reynolds
    3. Hello, My computer broke down so I wasn't able to send anything for awhile. Utica Observer Dispatch Obits Hugh F. Hughes b. Utica, NY d. December 18 1981, St. Luke's Memorial Hospital Center, Utica, NY m. Grace Mae Donohue Parents: Hugh T. and Sarah Roberts Hughes _________________________________________ Grace M. Partello b. February 5, 1907 d. October 20, 1991 m. May 17, 1924, Harold Partello Parents: William and Margaret (Lynch) French _________________________________________ Daniel J. Shields b. January 17, 1901, Utica, NY d. September 17, 1981, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Utica, NY m. Mary Thelma Boppel Parents: Patrick F. and Julia Kelley Shields _________________________________________ David H. Esford b. Watertown, NY d. July 19, 1993, Utica, NY Parents: Harold G. and Leta Roerts Esford Gloria Reynolds 54 Farrington Parkway CESS/Dean's Office Burlington, VT 05401 311 Waterman Building [email protected] University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05405

    03/28/2004 01:59:30
    1. Re: [NYONEIDA-L] John R Jones -Trenton NY
    2. Sandy, Would you know where John R. was born? NY, Wales? Jennifer, CT JONES, Dolwyddelan, Wales and Upstate, NY ROWLANDS, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales and NE PA, In a message dated 3/23/2004 5:49:31 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: I am looking for information on John R Jones m to Jane Williams in the Trenton area who had a son b 7/24/1892 John R Jones III who married Ella Booth 1917. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Sandy

    03/23/2004 11:18:48