The H600 Project Genealogy DB
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26451 | Obituary: Newspaper (Fulton Patriot 1937) - 0442.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/The%20Fulton%20patriot/Newspaper%20%28Fulton%20Patriot%201937%29%20pdf/Newspaper%20%28Fulton%20Patriot%201937%29%20-%200442.pdf | Dingman, Edna Mae (I30898)
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26452 | Obituary: Newspaper Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1946 - 1389.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newpapers%20Disk2/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201946%20pdf/Newspaper%20Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201946%20-%201389.pdf Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Horr&GSiman=1&GScid=66340&GRid=101691192& | Horr, Charles (I49394)
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26453 | Obituary: Newspaper Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1947 - 1878.PDF http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newpapers%20Disk2/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser/Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201947.pdf/Newspaper%20Auburn%20NY%20Citizen%20Advertiser%201947%20-%201878.pdf | Leroy, Frances M. (I59973)
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26454 | Obituary: Newspaper Mexico Indepandent 1967-1968 - 0780.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Mexico%20Independant%201862%20-%201970/Mexico%20Indepandent%201967-1968.pdf/Newspaper%20Mexico%20Indepandent%201967-1968%20-%200780.pdf | Godden, Emily (I49384)
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26455 | Obituary: Newspaper Oswego County Messenger 1981 March-June - 0120.PDF http://www.fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Oswego%20County%20Messenger/Oswego%20County%20Messenger%201981%20March-June%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20County%20Messenger%201981%20March-June%20-%200120.PDF?xml=http://www.fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=2bf24a80&DocId=12112313&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=3&hits=412+413+414+&SearchForm=C%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf [[ OSWEGO ? Francis L. Orr, 61, was killed Monday morning in a violent tractor-trailer accident at Exit 23, New York State Thruway, near Albany. He resided in Hubbard. O. Born in Oswego, he was the son of the late William and Anna Andrews Horr. He was a member of the Methodist Church and of the Teamsters' Union. Surviving are a son, William F, Orr of Canton, O; two brothers, William J. Horr of Northtown, Pa., and Donald R. Horr of Oswego; four sisters. Mrs. Harry (Thelma) Shurr, Mrs. Andrew Prior, Mrs. Mable Foster and Mrs. James (Betty) Brown, all of Oswego. Services will be held Friday at 11:30 a.m. at Scoville Funeral Home Inc., | Horr, Francis (I36289)
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26456 | Obituary: Newspaper Oswego County Messenger 1982 Feb-May - 0973.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Oswego%20County%20Messenger/Oswego%20County%20Messenger%201982%20Feb-May%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20County%20Messenger%201982%20Feb-May%20-%200973.pdf | Sanders, Earl E. Jr. (I19034)
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26457 | Obituary: Newspaper Oswego Daily Times April-July 1903 - 0069.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Times/Oswego%20Daily%20Times%20April-July%201903%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Daily%20Times%20April-July%201903%20-%200069.PDF | Harper, George A. (I16025)
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26458 | Obituary: Newspaper Oswego Palladium Aug - Nov 1909 - 0566.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20Aug%20-%20Nov%201909%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20Aug%20-%20Nov%201909%20-%200566.pdf | Godden, Thomas William Jr. (I49396)
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26459 | Obituary: Newspaper Oswego Palladium Jan-March 1961 - 0548.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20Jan-March%201961%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20Jan-March%201961%20-%200548.pdf | Thurston, Theodore (I59979)
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26460 | Obituary: Newspaper Oswego Palladium July-Aug 1957 - 0423.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20July-Aug%201957%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20July-Aug%201957%20-%200423.pdf | Godden, Harriet (I49382)
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26461 | Obituary: Newspaper Oswego Palladium Nov-Dec 1978 - 0245.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Palladium/Oswego%20Palladium%20Nov-Dec%201978%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Palladium%20Nov-Dec%201978%20-%200245.pdf | Horr, David (I36287)
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26462 | Obituary: Newspaper Utica NY Morning Herald 1881 b - 0109.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newpapers%20Disk2/Utica%20NY%20Morning%20Herald/Utica%20NY%20Morning%20Herald%201881.pdf/Newspaper%20Utica%20NY%20Morning%20Herald%201881%20b%20-%200109.pdf LITTLE FALLS, March 18, 1881.? George H. Hoard, who was stricken with paralysis, Sunday morning, continued unconscious until 4 this morning, when death relieved him. He was in his 70tb year and was one of the oldest and most respected citizens of the place. For a number of years he was a mill wright in the Mohawk mills, but about four yearn ago his health began to fail and he retired. In 1879 he waa appointed collector of school taxes and reappointed last year. He was a zealous member of the Unirersalist church, and devoted much of his time and money to the success of the erection of 8t. Paul's. He will be buried to-morrow noon. | Hoard, George (I41930)
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26463 | Obituary: Newspaper Utica NY Morning Herald 1881 b - 0329.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newpapers%20Disk2/Utica%20NY%20Morning%20Herald/Utica%20NY%20Morning%20Herald%201881.pdf/Newspaper%20Utica%20NY%20Morning%20Herald%201881%20b%20-%200329.PDF Sudden Death LITTLE FALLS. May 20.? Owen D. Owens of Clinton, who came here Wednesday, on a visit to his sister-in-law, Mrs. George Hoard, died suddenly about 2 A. M.. to-day. He had for some time been afflicted with asthma and at times found great difficulty in breathing. Yesterday he said he felt unusually well and having enjoyed a ride during the day, he returned in the best of spirits. The hostess and family being awakened by his call this morning, immediately sent for a physician and rendered every assistance possible, but the dying man breathed his last as tbe doctor entered the room. During his visit here he has made a number ot acquaintances, who sympathize with the bereaved family. The remains will be taken to his late home to-morrow for interment. The deceased leaves a wife, two sons and two daughters. One son, Albert Owens is proprietor of the Utica dairy. and... Clinton NY Courier 1881- 1883 Grayscale - 0082.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%207/Clinton%20Courier/Clinton%20NY%20Courier%201881-%201883%20Grayscale.pdf/Clinton%20NY%20Courier%201881-%201883%20Grayscale%20-%200082.pdf | Owens, Owen D. (I54497)
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26464 | Obituary: Newspaper Watertown NY Daily Times 1904 - 0049.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Watertown%20Times/Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201904%20pdf/Newspaper%20Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201904%20-%200049.PDF | Horr, Lucy (I9696)
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26465 | Obituary: Newspaper Watertown NY Daily Times 1912 r - 0909.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Watertown%20Times/Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201912.pdf/Newspaper%20Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201912%20r%20-%200909.pdf | Carpenter, Sophia (I40617)
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26466 | Obituary: Newspaper Watertown NY Daily Times 1917 C - 1830.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Watertown%20Times/Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201917%20pdf/Newspaper%20Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201917%20C%20-%201830.PDF http://boards.ancestryclassroom.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.clinton/4435/mb.ashx Asa Lynds Smith 1833 - 1917 One stormy day in the fall, when the wind, as though conscious of the severe winter that was to follow was sighing wearily, a little group of preachers with their district superintendent gathered to speak the last words of farewell to another veteran of the cross who had gone to gain the crown, Oct. 6, 1917. The Rev. A. Lynds Smith was born January 13th, 1833, in Champlain Village, Clinton Co. He was educated in the common schools and later attended Franklin academy at Malone. He was licensed to exhort on Chateaugay Circuit August 14th, 1859, by S.C. Goodell, pastor, and to preach on the Malone Circuit April 14th, 1860, under Presiding Elder L.D. White. The same year he was admitted on trial in the Annual Conference. He was ordained Deacon April 1862, by Bishop Ames, and Elder 1864 by Bishop Baker. January 5th, 1861, he was married to Sarah A. Whipple, of Chateaugay. There were three children, Rollin F., who died February 4th, 1886, Chas. W. and Wilbur F. These were the days of vast circuits, short pastorates, few church buildings, no parsonages, and salaries that might range anywhere from sixty to one hundred dollars. But the call had come clear and insistent and, filled with boundless ambition, the young preacher and his consecrated wife entered into the work. About twenty years passed away; then came sudden sorrow, for the wife and mother had slipped away into the presence of the King. In 1889 he was married to Ida Davis, of Norfolk, who was to be his companion for 28 years. To them were born two children, Frank H. and Ralph D., who died March 26, 1899. His appointments were Chateaugay, Belmont, Fort Jackson, Lawrence, West Stockholm, Norfolk, South Canton, Spragues Corners, DeKalb, Richville, Evans Mills, Plessis, Hammond, Chasm Falls, Bucks Bridge, 43 years in all. A great church builder, he has left behind him scattered through the Conference many monuments that speak eloquently of his worth. The fine brick church and parsonage at Norfolk, the town where he passed his last years, being but one of many. A strong man, in the early years when the country was only sparsley settled and money scarce, he would go to the woods and hew the timbers with his own hand. For the last few years he suffered greatly, suffered until the strong frame was but a wreck, and to his grief, he found it impossible to meet with the worshippers in the church that his faith and zeal had built. It was then, deprived of the services of God's house, that he loved to creep now and again to the parsonage and talk eloquently of days long ago. Again, the young itinerant claiming the power of God, goes out into the lonley settlement to tell the story of the Cross. Again the voice of prayer rises from some tiny school house almost buried in the forest. The massive timbers of the little church rise slowly at the cross roads and the preacher full of faith lays almost all his meager salary upon the alter at the time of dedication and trusts God that somehow he will be sustained. Then would come a few words of encouragement, a fatherly blessing and the writer of this simple testimony would gaze with misty eyes at the tottering figure down the road, and turn with renewed faith to the problems of a busy, modern world. | Smith, Rev. Asa Lynds (I71944)
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26467 | Obituary: Newspaper Watertown NY Daily Times 1920 S pdf - 0634.PDF http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Watertown%20Times/Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201920.pdf/Newspaper%20Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201920%20S%20pdf%20-%200634.PDF | (Unknown), Amelia (I2009)
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26468 | Obituary: Newspaper Watertown NY Daily Times 1928 b - 0037.PDF http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Watertown%20Times/Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201928.pdf/Newspaper%20Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201928%20b%20-%200037.PDF | Carpenter, Jennie L. (I63274)
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26469 | Obituary: Newspaper Watertown NY Daily Times 1928 C - 0545.PDF http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Watertown%20Times/Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201928.pdf/Newspaper%20Watertown%20NY%20Daily%20Times%201928%20C%20-%200545.pdf | Pelow, Sophia (I49684)
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26470 | Obituary: Newspaper: Altoona Mirror Published: Thursday, September 08, 1994, Altoona, Pennsylvania | Dougherty, Patricia (I8606)
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26471 | Obituary: Newspaper: Altoona Mirror Published: Wednesday, September 06, 1933, Altoona, Pennsylvania | Cramer, Laura (I10279)
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26472 | Obituary: Newspaper: Bennington Banner Publication: 30 Nov 1962 - Bennington, Vermont | Mravlag, Victor (I71267)
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26473 | Obituary: Newspaper: Daily Chronicle, The Publication: 4 May 1970 - Centralia-Chehalis, Washington | Holm, Ernest Elmer (I71271)
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26474 | Obituary: Newspaper: Frederick News-Post Published: Monday, May 16, 1977, Frederick, Maryland Mentions strp-son, J. Douglas Stewart and, step-daughter, Mrs. Donna Fleming. | Hoar, Alfred Sr. (I33189)
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26475 | Obituary: Newspaper: Frederick News-Post Published: Thursday, July 23, 1970, Frederick, Maryland | Anderson, Olive (I18928)
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26476 | Obituary: Newspaper: Huntingdon Daily News Published: Friday, November 24, 1933, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania 'Funeral services for Charles \\. Hoar. 73, of 2SOO Fifth avenue. Altoona, will be held tomorrow aiternoon at 2:',JO o'clock from the family home. Interment will follow at Oak Riige cemetery, at Altoona. Mr. Hoar was a veteran of thon of John L. and Catherine B. Hoar, and went to Altoona. as a bo'y with his parents. He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Ada Freidley, Huntingdon; one daughter, Mildred F. Hoar; one brother, Harry Hoar, also a veteran of the rallroa^, and a sister, Mrs. C. H. Pratt, Altoona. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hoar&GSfn=charles&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1933&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=21071304&df=all& | Hoar, Charles (I37926)
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26477 | Obituary: Newspaper: Hutchinson News Published: Tuesday, August 11, 1970, Hutchinson, Kansas Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=132893824 | Horr, William (I32995)
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26478 | Obituary: Newspaper: Salt Lake Tribune, The Published: Wednesday, December 03, 1975, Salt Lake City, Utah | Hoar, Vern (I21361)
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26479 | Obituary: Newtown NY Register 1908 Grayscale - 0073.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%204/Newtown%20NY%20Register/Newtown%20NY%20Register%201908%20Grayscale/Newtown%20NY%20Register%201908%20Grayscale%20-%200073.pdf Mrs. Whilemina Brechter of Brooklyn, died last Saturday at her home on Grove street, after a brief illness, in the eightyflrat year of her age. Mrs. Brechter was the mother of Ernest Brechter and Mrs. Matilda Horr of Evergreen and Mrs. Adeline Fisher of Brooklyn. The faneral services were held Tuesday, and the interment was made in Lutheran Cemetery. | Wiemann, Wilhelmina (I49651)
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26480 | Obituary: Newtown NY Register 1911 Grayscale - 0064.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper4/Newtown%20NY%20Register/Newtown%20NY%20Register%201911%20Grayscale/Newtown%20NY%20Register%201911%20Grayscale%20-%200064.pdf | Hoar, Edwin (I24130)
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26481 | Obituary: Niagara Falls NY Gazette 1920 Jun-Sep Grayscale - 0701.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%208/Niagara%20Falls%20NY%20Gazette/Niagara%20Falls%20NY%20Gazette%201920%20Jun-Sep%20Grayscale/Niagara%20Falls%20NY%20Gazette%201920%20Jun-Sep%20Grayscale%20-%200701.pdf | Horr, Sarah (I3550)
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26482 | Obituary: North Tonawanda NY Evening News 1971 Grayscale - 8019.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011/North%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News/North%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News%201971%20%20Grayscale/North%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News%201971%20%20Grayscale%20-%208019.pdf | Nystrom, Anna (I43191)
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26483 | Obituary: Observer-Reporter (Washington, PA) - June 9, 2010 [[ Obituary: Observer-Reporter (Washington, PA) - June 9, 2010 Mary H. "Betsy" Smith, 82, of Twin Oaks Drive, Cambridge, passed away June 5, 2010, at The Ohio State University Hospital in Columbus. She was born on March 27, 1928, in Canonsburg, Pa., daughter of the late Henry Horr and Mary (McPeake) Horr. Mrs. Smith retired from Bank One in Cambridge and was a homemaker. She leaves her husband, John E. "Jack" Smith of the home, whom she married on May 17, 1951; three daughters, Kathy (Rick) McFarland of Columbus, Kim (Joe) Frankart of Pickerington and Karen Smith of Cambridge; a sister, Eleanor "Onny" Schwerin of Pittsburg; two grandchildren, Kate Frankart and Zach Frankart; a nephew, Chuck (Florine) Ferrell; a cousin, Gretchen (Robert) Chambers; and other surviving relatives in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Connecticut. The family will have a remembrance gathering at Theo's Restaurant downstairs from 5 to 8 p.m. on Monday, June 14. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the American Diabetes Association Columbus/Central Ohio Office, 471 E. Broad St., Suite 1630, Columbus, OH 43215. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.bundy-lawfuneralhome.com. | Horr, Mary (I14348)
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26484 | Obituary: Orange Co. Independant Newspaper (Middletown, New York) Published Sept. 15, 1927. "several neices and nephews survive" - no mention of children or grandchildren. | (Unknown), Mary (I21838)
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26485 | Obituary: Orange Co. Times Newspaper (Middletown, New York) Published Dec. 17, 1915 | Grover, Frank Oliver (I18015)
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26486 | Obituary: OXFORD - Lula Mae Zimmerman Hoar: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - March 24, 1999 Deceased Name: OXFORD - Lula Mae Zimmerman Hoar OXFORD - Lula Mae Zimmerman Hoar, 90, homemaker, died of heart failure Tuesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Waller Funeral Home with burial in Oxford Memorial Cemetery. She was a member of the United Methodist Church. Mrs. Hoar, the widow of Col. Eldon Jesse Hoar, leaves two sons, Dr. Jere Hoar of Oxford and Dr. John E. Hoar of Huntsville, Ala., six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Edition: First Page: B4 Her sister's obitary: Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - January 15, 1991 Deceased Name: MRS. ERNESTINE ZIMMERMAN WILSON MRS. ERNESTINE ZIMMERMAN WILSON, 84, of Montgomery, Ala., formerly of Memphis, retired employee of the state of Alabama Department of Public Safety, died Monday at Baptist Medical Center in Montgomery. Services will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Leak-Memory Funeral Home in Montgomery with burial in Greenwood Cemetery there. She leaves four sons, James Eldon Wilson of Montgomery, Raymond F. Wilson of Memphis, Roy E. Wilson of Rogersville, Mo., and William Hamilton Wilson of Englewood, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Lula Mae Hoar of Huntsville, Ala., eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. | Zimmerman, Lula (I7720)
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26487 | Obituary: Patriot News Company Oct 13, 1997 Sidney T. Hoar, 56, formerly of Lemoyne, died Tuesday in the Blue Ridge Haven Convalescent Center East, Susquehanna Twp. He was a Vietnam War veteran. There are no immediate survivors. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Hampden Twp. Musselman Funeral Home, Lemoyne, is handling arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Huntington's Disease Society of America, Delaware Valley Chapter, PO Box 25086, Philadelphia 19147. Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39405283 | Hoar, Sidney (I8806)
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26488 | Obituary: Penn Yan NY Democrat 1913-1915 Grayscale - 0095.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%209/Penn%20Yan%20NY%20Democrat/Penn%20Yan%20NY%20Democrat%201913-1915%20Grayscale/Penn%20Yan%20NY%20Democrat%201913-1915%20Grayscale%20-%200095.pdf BARNES.? In Penn Yan, June 23, 1913, Mrs. Mary Esther Barnes, aged 67 years. Death came very suddenly, at her home on East Main street. She was seated in a chair when she had an attack of heart trouble and died before a physician could be called. She leaves a daughter Mrs. Harry Hoard, of Cambridge, N. Y., two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Hoard, of Penn Yan. and Mrs. Susie Clark, of Rochester, and a brother, Marshall B. Hope, of Oneida, N. Y. | Hope, Mary Esther (I42396)
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26489 | Obituary: Portland Press Herald (Maine) Wednesday, March 15, 1950 | Bean, Sadie (I11361)
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26490 | Obituary: Published Date: 1890-10-18 Newspaper: Saturday Morning Citizen Obituary - Mr. Edmund Giles a worthy and respected citizen died quite suddenly of heart disease on Sunday last at his long-time home at the corner of Cabot and Pleasant streets, at the advanced age 75 years, 2 months. Although not latterly of robust health, he wasconstantly out and about and interested in the affairs of life, being atthe shoe store of his son Edmund Giles Jr., in Odd Fellows Block, until late in the evening before his death. The deceased leaves a life record of good citizenship, and comes of a long line of old time settlers of Beverly; his earliest Gile ancestor in this country was Edward, who settled in Salem, where his son John was married and had one son born there, the mother of that son dying, John the father sold his estate in Salem and married Elizabeth, widow of Osman Trask and daughter of John Gally of Beverly, where he settled, and had a son Eleazer who married Lydia daughter of Edmund Grover; and they had Edmund who married Esther Ellingwood, whose son Edmund married Sarah Smith and their son Edmund married Jane Wallis and these were the parents of the recent deceased. John Gally owned quite an estate on both sides of Hale street including portions of the Bancroft estate, part of the common with the Harris estate and a large part of the cemetery, to Gally's bridge, and his Giles heirs had most of his estate. A daughter of his was Dorcas widow of Sexton William Hoar and she was one of those who was imprisoned on account of witchcraft, but released after several months confinement there, on account of which her heirs received some indemnity from the State for expenses incurredon that account. Jane Wallis the mother of the deceased was a daughter of Ebenezer and Jane Carrico Wallis of Wallis street. His earliest ancestor of the Wallis race was Nathaniel from Cornwall, England, and his other ancestors were of Stone, Cressy and other honored Beverly names. | Giles, Edward (I61429)
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26491 | Obituary: Published Date: 1907-06-21 Newspaper: Watertown Daily Times | Horr, Albert (I9633)
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26492 | Obituary: Published Date: 1922-07-22; Newspaper: Caledonian-Record (Vermont), page 2 Death of Mrs. Wright Funeral Monday After a two years illness of anemia Mrs. Warren Wright died Friday afternoon at her home on Union street. The funeral will be held at the residence Monday afternoon at one o'clock. A resident of St. Johnsbury for a number of years, Mrs. Wright possessed a host of warm friends. She was a member of the South Congregational church, deeply interested in the work of the various organizations of the church and closely affiliated with the Woman's Home Missionary society. Mrs. Wright was a native of Cumberland county, Nova Scotia. She was Ruth Wade, daughter of James and Priscilla (Wilt) Wade and was born March 17, 1859. Her first husband, Benjamin Wright, died in 1893 and some years later in 1903 she married her brother-in-law, Warren Wright. Their married life was spent entirely in Danvers, Mass., and St. Johnsbury. Of Mrs. Wright's family of seven children six are living. Mrs. F. L. Gates, Elmer Wright and Benjamin Wright of Danvers, Mass., Mrs. Charles Hoar, Alfred Wright and Miss Henrietta Wright of St. Johnsbury. A daughter, Mrs. Minnie Wylie of Beverly, Mass., died in 1900. Mrs. Wright is survived also by two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Frank Lewis of North Weymouth, Mass., Mrs. Eliza McCormick of Digby, Nova Scotia and John Wade of Peabody, Mass. The children, the sisters and the brother are all here to attend the funeral. | Wade, Ruth J. (I50844)
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26493 | Obituary: Published Date: 1928-12-26 Newspaper: Springfield Republican Two sisters: Mrs Mary G. Twiss and Mrs John Landers, both of Ireland. | Grady, Katherine (I61142)
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26494 | Obituary: Published Date: 1936-02-19 Newspaper: Springfield Republican | Hoar, Catherine (I61205)
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26495 | Obituary: Published Date: 1937-02-21 Newspaper: Springfield Republican A sister: Mrs John Sheehan in Ireland A brother: Daniel O'Sullivan in Detroit | Sullivan, Thomas (I60998)
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26496 | Obituary: Published Date: 1939-04-26 Newspaper: Springfield Republican | Hoar, Mary (I61170)
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26497 | Obituary: Published Date: 1941-07-16 Newspaper: Springfield Republican | Sullivan, Cornelius J. (I60996)
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26498 | Obituary: Published Date: 1941-10-26 Newspaper: Springfield Republican and... (with photo) Date: 1941-10-23; Paper: Springfield Republican | Hoar, Daniel Jr. (I36540)
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26499 | Obituary: Published Date: 1942-02-12 Newspaper: Springfield Republican | Hoar, William (I36361)
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26500 | Obituary: Published Date: 1949-07-15 Newspaper: Trenton Evening Times | Hoar, Elizabeth (I60776)
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