In a message dated 1/2/2003 9:43:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, rusherdm writes: > > > The name Rude strikes me. I have two dead ends in my family ancestry. I > will try to explain it... > 1. There was a Lewis B. SMITH who married Anna RUDE. Lewis was born Oct. 15, > 1784, who knows where in NY and died June 30, 1858 in Scipio, Cayuga Co., NY. > Anna was born Mar. 10, 1787 in Washington, Litchfield Co., CT and died May > 17, 1848 in Medina, Medina Co., Ohio. They are both buried in Scipio Rural > Cemetery, Cayuga Co., Ny. Lewis was a son of Elijah SMITH and Aimy ____? > Ann was the daughter of Lester RUDE and Phobe SCOTT. That is about all I > know of them. > 2. My great grandfater was one Avery SMITH who married Elsie HUDSON of > Scipio, Cauga Co., NY about 1832. I know they were residing in Middlebury, > Genesee (now Wyoming) Co., NY about the same time or shortly after. Avery > was born 1809 somewhere in NY. Elsie was born the daughter of Richard HUDSON > & Ann PITTS Jul 16, 1808 in Scipio. They probably had their first 6 children > in Middlebury before moving to Medina, Ohio previous to 1850. > NOTE: Both of these SMITH families are as yet unrelated or connected as I > have no further information on them OTHER THAN they are both related by > marriage into the same HUDSON family line. > > Any information on the RUDE name of the area is greatly > appreciated. > Doug Rusher [email protected] Dear Doug, Thank you for your reply. What I know of the ROOD family, is that David Porter Rood (who married "my" Elizabeth BODDY in 1850) was the son of Eli(hu) and Eliza Tanner Rood. Elihu, in turn, was the son of David Rood and his wife Sarah (Rogers) ROOD, we have been told. Apparently David was born in the 1750's in Conn. and lived for a time in Washington County, New York and FairHaven, VT, before migrating to Genesee County, New York, about 1816 (what would later become Wyoming County). David and Sarah (Rogers) were parents of at least 7 children, including two daughters, Lydia and Sarah, who married two of the illustrous Doolittle brothers that founded Wethersfield Springs in Wyoming County. Sorry I can't be of more help to you, but possibly someone else on this list is researching your RUDE family. Good luck! Sincerely, Patty Boddy Tharp > > > ==== NYWYOMIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Wyoming Co. GenWEb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywyomin
In a message dated Thu, 2 Jan 2003 8:34:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, Jma8763 writes: > Hi Patty, > > You have a Mary FAGAN on your list, but I'm not sure if she is Mary FAGAN ROOD, or Mary ROOD FAGAN!! I have LOADS of FAGANs in my database, as my mother was a FAGAN from Genesee County, but the family extends across Wyoming and Livingston Counties as well. > If you can tell me how Mary ties into the FAGAN family, maybe we can make a connection!! > > THANKS! > Joan > > In a message dated 1/2/2003 3:08:37 AM Eastern Standard > Time, [email protected] writes: > > > > FAGAN, Mary (Rood) Dear Joan, "MY" Mary Rood married a Mr. Fagan. Mary Rood was born in July 1883 (according to 1900 census) and grew up in Niagara Falls, New York. After her marriage, she (we are told) moved to Montreal, Canada where her husband was in Bridge Construction and possibly became a contractor, himself. Mary Rood "Mame" was the daughter of Eli Rainforth Rood and his wife, Catherine "Kate" Mahoney Rood. Eli was born 20 Oct 1852 in Wethersfield Springs, Wyoming County, New York, the son of David Porter and Elizabeth (Boddy) Rood. Sincerely, Patty Boddy Tharp
I am interested in the Charles Jeffres family out of Perry, then Pearl Creek and the town of Wyoming; also Gilmore's. Chuck Davidson Green T Collectibles [email protected]
The name Rude strikes me. I have two dead ends in my family ancestry. I will try to explain it... 1. There was a Lewis B. SMITH who married Anna RUDE. Lewis was born Oct. 15, 1784, who knows where in NY and died June 30, 1858 in Scipio, Cayuga Co., NY. Anna was born Mar. 10, 1787 in Washington, Litchfield Co., CT and died May 17, 1848 in Medina, Medina Co., Ohio. They are both buried in Scipio Rural Cemetery, Cayuga Co., Ny. Lewis was a son of Elijah SMITH and Aimy ____? Ann was the daughter of Lester RUDE and Phobe SCOTT. That is about all I know of them. 2. My great grandfater was one Avery SMITH who married Elsie HUDSON of Scipio, Cauga Co., NY about 1832. I know they were residing in Middlebury, Genesee (now Wyoming) Co., NY about the same time or shortly after. Avery was born 1809 somewhere in NY. Elsie was born the daughter of Richard HUDSON & Ann PITTS Jul 16, 1808 in Scipio. They probably had their first 6 children in Middlebury before moving to Medina, Ohio previous to 1850. NOTE: Both of these SMITH families are as yet unrelated or connected as I have no further information on them OTHER THAN they are both related by marriage into the same HUDSON family line. Any information on the RUDE name of the area is greatly appreciated. Doug Rusher [email protected]
Hi, Surnames I am researching: BURGESS, EASTMAN, MacGREGOR/CANTOCH, MOON, PROCTOR, SIMPSON, and SMITH. Tom from near warm Seattle
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Included in your list of surnames you are researching in Wyoming Co., NY: > ROOD, Elizabeth (Boddy), David Porter, Eli Rainforth, Elihu “Eli”, Eliza > (Tanner), Catherien/Catherine “Kate” (Mahoney), Helen, Mary, Norman, Annie > (Lovell), Leo, Nancie (Truesdell), John, James, Mary “Mame,” Dora, David, > Lillian, David Porter Jr., James, Helen (Royce), Ora (Head), Ethel > (Wright), Helen, > How are these ROODs connected to MaryElizabeth RUDE, who married Theodore GRAY of Castile, her parents James RUDE, who died in Castile, and Elizabeth "Betsey" MILLER, who died in Nunda Station? Bev in AZ
Hi, I'm new to the list and looking for any information on Henry Dingman b abt 1800 NY and Catherine Dingman b 1802-1803 NY who appear on the census in Bennington, Wyoming County, New York in 1850 (household 1472, page 99A, Ancestry Image 7). The Ancestry Index of the census spells the name Dingmon, but from the handwriting Dingman is possible as well. I'm hoping to prove that this Henry and Catherine are the parents of Cornelius Dingman b abt 1830 NY. If so, then Catherine's maiden name is Vedder, Veeder, Vieder, etc. Cornelius is my gg grandfather. He married 1) Elizabeth Ellen Chaffee in 1859 in Illinois. He also had two other wives: 2) Maggie Unknown (married name before she married Cornelius: Hendricks); and 3) Jenny Unknown. Cornelius died in 1914 in Azusa, Los Angeles County, California. I have further information with sources, etc., I am willing to share - looking forward to hearing from you all. Ellen Applegate [email protected]
Hi Patty, You have a Mary FAGAN on your list, but I'm not sure if she is Mary FAGAN ROOD, or Mary ROOD FAGAN!! I have LOADS of FAGANs in my database, as my mother was a FAGAN from Genesee County, but the family extends across Wyoming and Livingston Counties as well. If you can tell me how Mary ties into the FAGAN family, maybe we can make a connection!! THANKS! Joan In a message dated 1/2/2003 3:08:37 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > FAGAN, Mary (Rood)
Dear List, I am researching the following individuals. Most of these people lived in Wyoming County, New York, at one time or another or if they didn't, one or both parents did. For some individuals I have a great deal of information and for others...almost nothing. As I am preparing to publish a history of the Boddy family, I'd very much like to tie up my "loose ends." All of these families were connected to the Boddy family either by marriage or because of marriage. By the way, I have been a member of GAGS (Genesee Area Genealogists) for a number of years, but have failed to send in my list of surnames. I did so yesterday, to rectify that problem. However, not all of you are subscribers to that, so thought I would also submit my names to this list. I look forward to hearing from you through the emails listed below or by post, if you prefer. Thank you. Patricia "Patty" Boddy Tharp Aramco Box 9219 Dhahran, 31311, Saudi Arabia E-mail: [email protected] OR [email protected] BARNES, Solon, Susan (Warren), Theodore R., Cora E. Arletta “Lettie,” Arthur, Althina/Altina/Altana (Russell). BAUMGARTNER, Grace (Durfee), Fred BODDY, Galen, John, Elvira (Hatfield), William, Hannah (Hatfield), Elizabeth, Joseph, Mary (Warren), Eugene, Mehitable “Hettie” (Brooks), Dr. William Mason, Fannie (French), Julius, Mary, Elizabeth, Alice May “Allie”, Albert, Minnie (Sullivan), Irene, Howard, Mary (Dietrich), Paul, Veronica (McNally Benz), Susan, Frank, Carrie, Winifred, Berton, George, Grace Elizabeth, Dr. Reinforth, Lacy Adelaide (Hatch), Clarice, Virginia. BOOTH, Mary Louise (Schrader) BROOKS, Mehitable “Hettie Belle,” John W., Sally (Parish), BROWN, Susie (Boddy), Vernon, Lawrence, Virginia (Boddy), Howard, BRYANT, Ethel Marie (Lewis), Harold, BUCK, Mary Emily (Warren), Edmund BURCH, Dora (Rood), William, Jennie CHASE, Susan Mabel “Susie” (Warren), William Pixley, Helen Angelina, Warren William, Mabel Louisa, Clarence David, Dorothy Mary, Harold Edmund CLAPP, Dora Elvira (Lewis), Edward Carlton, George, Millicent (MacIntyre) CRONKHITE, Alice Lenora (Warren), Herbert COOK, Mary “Mame,” (Rood), Adelbert, Norman, Mabel, CUMMINGS, Lacy (Boddy), Maxwell, William “Billy,” Douglas, Philip Delano, Lacy, DIETRICH, Mary DODDS, Harriett Diademia (Warren), Matthew, Margaret/Luella M. “Ella,” Bertha E., Walter DODSON, Matie L. DONAHUE/DONOHUE, Susan Elvira “Susie” (Boddy), William, DURFEE, Cora (Barnes), Harvey, Orpha, Grace, Julia, Arthur, Arletta “Lettie” (Barnes), Martin, Pearl, Ennis, Sarah, Solon, Susan, Emil, Mary ELAM, Nella Pearle (Lewis), Charles Pearson, FAGAN, Mary (Rood) FRENCH, Fannie GATH, Stella (McKenzie), McKinley HAMMOND, Pearl (Durfee), Charles HARTLEY, Edith Myrtle “Edie” (Warren), John Holmes, Alice Elizabeth, Clifford Warren, Albert John, Charlotte (Lundgren), HATCH, Lacy, Clarence, Augusta (Atherton) HATFIELD, Elvira, Hannah, Perkins, Rhoda (Wetmore) HEAD, Emma (McKenzie), Frank, LEE, Ida (McKenzie), Oluf, Doris, Milo, LEWIS, Elizabeth “Libby,” (Boddy), Frank, William, Mary (Mosher), Nella Pearle, Dora Elvira, Ethel Marie, Mildred LOVELL, Annie, Jacob, Elizabeth “Lucy” (Harwood) LUNDGREN, Charlotte McKENZIE, Martha (Warren), George, Emma, George Albert, Bessie (Bump), Ida, William, Lovina (Trask), Florence, George William, Olive Harriet, Mabel, Donald Albert, Gordon miner, Blance Martha, Harriet (Neygus), Stella, Nellie MONROE, Doris (Lee), Jack NUTTING, Lillian (Rood), Charles Brayton, PARISH, Sally ROOD, Elizabeth (Boddy), David Porter, Eli Rainforth, Elihu “Eli”, Eliza (Tanner), Catherien/Catherine “Kate” (Mahoney), Helen, Mary, Norman, Annie (Lovell), Leo, Nancie (Truesdell), John, James, Mary “Mame,” Dora, David, Lillian, David Porter Jr., James, Helen (Royce), Ora (Head), Ethel (Wright), Helen, SCHRADER, Grace (Boddy), John, Jack, Mary Louise SMITH, Newton Parker, Mary (Boddy), Julius, Alice (Skiff), Lynn, Arthur, Ada (Cook), Clayton, Cora (York), Irene (Boddy), Karl Lorraine, STEINKRAUS, Alice Elizabeth (Hartley), Keith, Edith, Donald, Clifford STOHR, Alice May “Allie” (Boddy), Albert, Guy, STRUBLE/STRUBEL, Sarah (Durfee), Edward SULLIVAN, Minnie (Boddy), Patrick, Mary (Welsh) TRUESDELL, Nancie UPHILL, Mildred (Lewis), James WARREN, Russell, Emily (Thompson), Susan E., George E., Albert Franklin, Angelina (Perkins), Alice Lenora, Mary Emily, Edith Myrtle, Susan Mabel, Mary, Edwin F., Martha J., Harriett, Susan, William, Milo Clayton/Clayton Milo, WERNER, Julia (Durfee) WOODEN, Arthur, Orpha (Durfee) YOUNG, Alice May “Allie” (Boddy), Hugh
Hi, Happy New Year! Remember When.... Trish Reprinted with permission from the author, Remember When..., p. 6, Arcade Herald, December 12, 2002, extracted by Trish Hackett Nicola (*See below for information on how to receive a copy of the original article or obituary.) 10 Years Ago - December 10, 1992 Bob & Dave BRASS, owners of Super Duper would soon become a Jubilee Foods supermarket. Wynn BOYD of Arcade had created "Vortex," a board game being manufactured and distributed by Marino Gust Enterprises. Holland Central students Scott WANDER and Janel McBRIDE were selected to perform with the All-State Chorus at Kiamisha Lake. George and Louise MARSHALL WYLLIE of Arcade observed their golden anniversary. Deaths: Helen BENNETT FRANCZAK, 77, of Holland; Alfred "Max" BRANDT, 74, of Yorkshire; Herbert McARTHUR, 68, of Lime Lake; Richard ZUBER, 60, of Strykersville. 25 Years Ago - December 14, 1977 Joan RONAN and Donna ELLIS opened The Personal Touch in Arcade. 35 Years Ago - December 14, 1967 Mr. & Mrs. Charles SHERWOOD, formerly of Arcade, observed their golden anniversary. The Strykersville firemen elected John SCHILTZ president and Donald SIMONS chief. Deaths: Laura SKUSE VAN DYKE, 92, of Bliss; Frances WARREN LONG, 86, of Machias. 50 Years Ago - December 11, 1952 Six Arcade Central students were selected to perform with all-state music groups. They included Donald HUTCHINSON and John GLASE in band, and Shirley CONROY, Roberta BIEBER, Rex CLOUSTON, and David TULLAR in chorus. William BOREANAZ was elected president of the Arcade men's Club. Deaths: Ernest FLYNN, 71, of Bliss; Dorothy HOUSE McCLORY of Yorkshire; Fred HURLBURT, 56, formerly of Bliss; Robert ARNOLD of Arcade. Deaths: William MACKIN, 78, of Arcade; Dorothy HOUSE McCLORY of Yorkshire. p.9 Clarence Neamon and Teresa Youngers celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. *To receive a copy of the original article or obituary, send a written request listing the individual article and the exact date of the issue to Arcade Historical Society, P. O. 236, Arcade, NY 14009. Include a check or money order for $5 for each request.
We still have room for the below trip. The more we have, the less it costs. Only a few weeks left to decide. Thanks for reading. Lanah De Witt BOSTON, MA The Ontario County Genealogical Society (OCGS) is planning a trip to Boston, MA and we would like you to join us. Some may wish to do research at the New England Historical and Genealogical Society (NEHGS) or just visit the historic sites in Boston, MA for two days. The choice is yours. Dates: April 22 - 24, 2003 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) Departure: April 22, 2003 around 11:00 a.m. Returning: April 24, 2003 evening Leaving: Ontario County Historical Society Bus: The Time Travelers Hotel: Holiday Inn, Newton, MA Deposit: $50.00 per person (required with application) Balance due by February 5, 2003 We plan on meeting the bus at the Ontario County Historical Society, 55 N. Main St., Canandaigua, NY 14424 the morning of April 22, 2003. The bus can make a stop in the Syracuse area also. The hotel, we have selected, is adjacent to a subway stop that goes to downtown Boston. The charges are explained below: NEHGS: Non-members of NEHGS are charged $10.00 per day to access the library and are not allowed to access the rare books or manuscript collections. Members must have membership card with them. A yearly membership cost is $60.00. SUBWAY: Cost is $2.50 one way or $6.00 for an all day pass. Senior Citizens, 65 years of age or older; the subway cost is $1.25 one way. You must have photo ID. HOTEL: Each night is $97.63 for a single or double room. The rooms will hold 1 to 4 people for the same cost. So if you find a person(s) to room with your share is reduced. MEALS: Everyone is on their own and responsible for their own costs. BUS: $118.56 per person. The price for the bus is subject to change based upon the number of people. If the bus can be filled, a refund will be issued to everyone on the day we leave. (Minimum (24) Maximum(44) TOTAL DUE: A single person is $314.82. For two people - the cost per person is reduced to $ 216.19. If you have any questions, please call 585-924-2970 or email [email protected] Please fill out the application below as soon as possible. Make the check out to: OCGS and mail to: Lanah DeWitt, 628 Hook Rd., Farmington, NY 14425 If for some reason, we do not get enough people for the trip; your deposit will be refunded in full. NEHGS Trip April 22 - 24, 2003 Name:_____________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________ City: _________________________ State: ________ Zip Code: ____________ Phone #: _______________________Single: __________Double: _____________ E-Mail Address: _____________________________________________________ How did you hear about this trip? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________
I think this was supposed to go to NYWYOMIN-L & not me. Trish >From: [email protected] >Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 12:28:12 EST > > >In a message dated 12/20/2002 7:32:53 PM Eastern Standard Time: > >>http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/NY/wyoming.html > > >Is there a site like this for North Collins, New York? If so, please send >address
Progressive Batavian Batavia, Genesee County, New York State October 10-1890 Mr. Clarence N. DWIGHT, of Batavia, and Miss Ann E. FARNHAM, of Attica, are to be married at the latter place, in St. Luke's church, Tuesday next. * Bethany Two weeks ago Rev. H.H. EMMETT of Warsaw gave a very interesting lecture to a large audience in the Baptist church of this place. * submitted by Linda Schmidt
The Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State Friday Evening, February 2-1883 Western New York Salt. Excitement in the Wyoming and Oatka Valleys. The attention of salt manufacturing from all points has been turned to the recent developments in the fields in the Wyoming and Oatka valleys, and many have visited them with an eye to speculation. Last evening's Rochester Post-Express says: "The Post Express has frequently referred to the developments of the salt fields in the Wyoming and Oatka valleys, and it now chronicles the commencement of a ___ which is causing salt manufacturers and speculators to flock to the fields. Last evening, W.C. Go__nlock, of Seaforth, Ontario, a large Canadian salt manufacturer, and the agent of a Canadian syndicate, arrived here, and this morning, with General Manager Merchant, went to Le Roy and Warsaw where he proposes investing in lands, sink wells, and manufacture salt. Mr. Go__nlock, has already made an examination of the products of the field and pronounces the salt the finest produced. He is very enthusiastic over the matter, and says the new field will throw all other districts into the shade and forgotten past. An Auburn syndicate has already visited the fields and made arrangements to establish "blocks" for the production of salt. The owners of large blocks in Syracuse have also visited the Warsaw wells, and they are now making preparations to sink a test well some fifteen or twenty miles south of Syracuse, on what is said to be a continuation of the Wyoming Valley vein. If they do not succeed in striking brine there they will abandon their Syracuse blocks and make extensive purchases in the Wyoming fields. Among the land owners of the Valley mentioned, there is much excitement, as they already have visions of great wealth from the sale of their broad acres. Capitalists are making contracts for the sinking of wells at the earliest possible moment. Test wells will be made in the immediate vicinity of Batavia also, as it is thought that the salt fields extends to that place." * submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************
Readers, Wishing all of you a warm and merry Christmas day, and may good health and peace be yours in the coming year. Thank you for so many kindnesses expressed to me; it is my hope that you continue to enjoy these old newsies : )Linda
> Good Morning List Can any one identfy the William and Frank Carson and also the Baptist Church located in Bethany? Thank You, Marilyn Bethany. > > Rev. Mr. EMMETT, of Warsaw, preached in the Baptist church on Monday > evening. He has promised to hold meetings next week, commencing on Monday > evening.( Is this a free will Bapstist Church) > * > West Bethany. > Prof. Orrin TAYLOR, of Attica, was a guest at Wm. CARSON's over Sunday. > Watson BRADLEY, of Elba, was a guest at Henry DYE's one day last week. > We regret to learn that Tracy MILLER is severely ill. Grace HOXIE is > also on the sick list. Dr. G.W. CROFF attends. > The ladies of the Free Baptist church here held a mite society last > Friday evening at the residence of Wm. CARSON. The attendance was good and > the occasion was much enjoyed by all present. > The annual meeting of the church and society that was to be held at the > church two weeks ago was postponed until next Saturday at 1 p.m. > The next session of the Genesee Quarterly Meeting of the Free Baptist > church convenes next Friday at Attica. It is hoped this church will be well > represented. > *> ** > West Batavia. > Mrs. BENSON, who has been sick for a long time, is very low and is not > expected to live but a short time. > Mrs. J.W. BROWN was taken quite sick Saturday night, and at this writing > (Tuesday afternoon) is yet confined to her bed. > The school in the district south of here, No. 9 Darien, is closed for a > few days owing to the sickness of its teacher, Irvin HICKOX. > Ed HALSTED, who has been visiting awhile at his father's, leaves this > week for Michigan, where we understand he hopes to secure a job. > * > > East Oakfield. > One sleigh passed here Friday last but now the ground is as bare as in > June. > So much warm weather may endanger the fruit buds. > Mr. I. SPROUT, of Gasport, was in town Friday. > The hard wind of Monday blew down my chimney, and it makes a big > disturbance in the house. > Melvin WIGTON, who has worked for A.E. NASH two or three years past, has > engaged with him for another year. > Mrs. Samuel BUCK, a former resident of Batavia, died at her home in > Albion on the 4th inst., from the effects of a stroke of palsy. > E.M. VAIL has secured Andrew CYPHER to work for him next year and Frank > CARSON, who has worked his farm two years past, will leave in the spring. > * >
Progressive Batavian Batavia, Genesee County, New York State January 17-1890 Local Record We are indebted to our correspondents for details of the wind's doings in their several localities. They will be found under the head of "The Cyclone." The Cyclone. In Attica: The fine grand stand on the Fair Grounds and a large portion of the fence was demolished. A part of the roof of the Attica malt house was blown off and the chimney of the gas house was blown onto the building, doing considerable damage. Shade trees, chimneys and small buildings were blown over and destroyed. ** The Warsaw correspondent of the Buffalo 'Commercial' says "The Duncan Salt Company of Salt Springs, who paid in capital stock was $75,000, with debts and liabilities of $40,000, has voted to increase their amount of capital to $100,000. For this proposition there were 781 shares against the 800 issued. The trustees of this corporation are C.W. HOUGH, M.E. RICHMOND, A.R. KENNY, J.M. DUNCAN, W.A. MORGAN. * Alexander. Merrill E. TOOLEY, of Bennington, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alburtus KELSEY, and calling on other friends. ** Bethany. Rev. Mr. EMMETT, of Warsaw, preached in the Baptist church on Monday evening. He has promised to hold meetings next week, commencing on Monday evening. ** West Bethany. Prof. Orrin TAYLOR, of Attica, was a guest at Wm. CARSON's over Sunday. The next session of the Genesee Quarterly Meeting of the Free Baptist church convenes next Friday at Attica. It is hoped this church will be well represented. ** East Pembroke. Meetings are continued in the Baptist church, and Rev. Mr. Emmett, of Warsaw, is here assisting the pastor. ** South Darien. John GARDNER has traded off his farm for village property in Attica. Will CHICK is selling to the farmers here dry sugar meal, which he gets shipped from Buffalo to the Attica depot. Will is a stirring business fellow. Married, Jan. 14th, at the Catholic church at East Bennington, by Father FISCHER, Christian GEISE of that place to Miss Mary FAHLE, of Batavia. Good luck to the young couple. * Stone Church. Horace KNAPP, who was a patient sufferer for four months, died on Saturday last. He was 67 years old and a resident here twenty-four years. The deceased, who was a kind husband, father and neighbor, will be missed in the community. He leaves a wife, two daughters, Mrs.. Wm. AIKEN, and Miss Emily KNAPP, of this place, and a son, Mahlon, of Warsaw, to mourn his loss. The funeral was held at his late residence Tuesday. The interment was in Macpelah cemetery at Le Roy. * submitted by Linda Schmidt
Hal, Frank COAKLEY shows up on the 1930 census index in Gainesville, Wyoming Co., NY (Silver Springs is in the town of Gainesville). He is listed as 44 years old, born in Mass, and a boarder. I cannot access the image right now because there is a problem at ancestry.com. Sandy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hal McCawley" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 9:02 PM Subject: [NYWYOMIN] COAKLEYs of 1937 Silver Springs > Searching for my gf Frank Wm COAKLEY B 1887 MA who was last seen > residing on Railroad St, Silver Springs, NY when he filed SS app in 1937. > Suggestions appreciated as NY research is new territory for me. > Happy Holidays from San Francisco Bay Area. > Hal McCawley > > > > ==== NYWYOMIN Mailing List ==== > To UN sub go here: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/NY/wyoming.html >
Searching for my gf Frank Wm COAKLEY B 1887 MA who was last seen residing on Railroad St, Silver Springs, NY when he filed SS app in 1937. Suggestions appreciated as NY research is new territory for me. Happy Holidays from San Francisco Bay Area. Hal McCawley