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Agawam Center Cemetery | Worthington, John (I14404)
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Age 15yr, 6m, 14d, date must be wrong, this is after fathers death | Reed, Abigail (I41056)
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Alive in 1791
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Alive in 1791
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Alive in 1791, probably never married | Briggs, Daniel (I17043)
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Alleged Cause for Divorce: Extreme Cruelty, Non-support | Family: Howard, Harry Charles / Briggs, Mabel Clair (F514)
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Allen Union Cemetery | Brown, Eliza E (I4853)
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Allentown Hospital; Cachexia due to metastatic carcinoma primarily in rt. kidney | Moulthrop, Minnie Estella (I27125)
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Allentown Hospital; Chronic myocarditis | Snyder, Clinton Truman (I4471)
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Allentown Hospital; Compression of spinal cord, fracture of 12th dorsal and 1st lumbar vertebra | Shuck, Harry (I9784)
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Allentown Hospital; Urethral strictures with chronic cystitis | Snyder, Mahlon (I4472)
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Also had 3 boys. | Smith, John Jr. (I17433)
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Amanda may have been adopted | Hines, Amanda (I25)
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Amawalk Hill Cemetery
| Ploss, Clifford (I407)
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American Historical Company. History of Pittsburgh and Environs, Vol 1. digital. Google Books. http://www.google.com. | Source (S637)
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Ammon together with his brother Moses enlisted Sept.5,1861 in the Civil War,in Co.G 81ST.Pa.Vol.The 81 participated in a number of engagements including the Battle of Antietam.On May,12,1864 Ammon was wounded by a minnie ball at the Battle of Spottsylvania.He and his brother were discharged together on Sept.15,1864.
| Hontz, Ammon (I9589)
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Anna made her will 5-4-1781, Probated 1-11-1782. | Eells, Anna Lenthal (I17079)
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Another source listed her husband as Joseph Wilder, Jr.
| Collamore, Martha (I14938)
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Apoplectic paralysis | Huffman, Charlotte Ghost (I84224)
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Apoplexy | Galloway, Thomas Ellis (I84826)
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Apoplexy | Hoffman, Caroline (I84096)
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Apoplexy | Dewoody, Helen May (I4479)
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Apoplexy | Shiner, John Bonner (I87071)
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Apoplexy | Hoffman, Lewis (I87372)
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Apoplexy | Hoffman, Margaret H. (I84144)
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Apoplexy | Walk, Augustus A (I83558)
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Apoplexy | Markley, Laura E. (I81829)
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Apoplexy | Walk, Solomon (I83503)
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Apoplexy (stroke) | Damon, Frank Elsworth (I15773)
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Apoplexy (stroke) | Cressey, Sarah Ann (I689)
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Apoplexy (stroke) | Bonner, Mary Jane (I84202)
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Apoplexy (stroke) | Drumbore, Henry (I43685)
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Apoplexy due to cerebral hemmorhage | Hontz, Catherine (I11620)
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Apoplexy due to Hypertension | Hontz, Emma Jane (I613)
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Apoplexy; cerebral hemmorrhage | Walk, Lewis (I83508)
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April 20, 2014
Donald Douglas Drown
February 11, 1929 - April 7, 2014
Press-Republican
ELLENBURG DEPOT - Donald Douglas Drown, 85, of Ellenburg Depot, died in Plattsburgh on April 7, 2014.
He was born in Ellenburg Depot on Feb. 11, 1929, the son of Clifford and Minnie (White) Drown. Donald was predeceased by his parents; and two brothers, John Drown (Mercedes Loughan, Barbara Chase), and Calvin Drown (Marion DeLong); and three sisters, Margaret Drown LaPorte (Wesley LaPorte), Aileen Drown Lamay (John Kayea, Roy Lamay), and Bernice Drown Gibson (Joseph Gibson).
Donald is survived by his wife Leah Van Arman Drown, whom he married on July 1, 1954 in West Chazy; his son Kevin Drown and daughter-in-law Janet Ryan Drown and their two daughters, Kristie Drown and Jolie Drown Sargeant (Gary Sargeant); and three grandchildren, Eli, Maribel, and Jameson Sargeant. He is also survived by his son, James Drown and daughter-in-law Monica Sanders Drown and their three children, Alix Drown, Connor Drown, and Jared Drown.
Services will be held privately. Burial will be in Sheldon Hill Cemetery. Arrangements are with the Chateaugay Funeral Home.
| Drown, Donald Douglas (I516)
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Are these two the same person with differing marriage dates? | Family: Perry, Deacon Elijah / Damon, Hannah (F8430)
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Arlington was the town mechanic. He built and repaired farm equipment. He also turned Model T into tractors by customizing them. He also had bulk scales and would weight and resell coal.
According to John Linwood Damon III, Arlington committed suicide. Also, Arlington was the first person in Buckfiled to have electricity. | Damon, Arlington (I1492)
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Arrived in New York aboard the George Washington on May 2, 1844, at the age of 14. He was naturalized at the Lehigh County Courthouse on August 31, 1852
A visit to the Public Records Office in Caernarvon gave us the following information:
Evenezer Wesleyan Church Born Feb 19, 1830
Baptized Feb 28, 1830
Joseph, son of William and Sarah Roberts
Abode - Smithfield, Carnarfon (William)
Parish of Llanbeblig (Sarah)
Occupation: Stonecutter
Performed by Evan Hughey
DEATH : From the front page of the Allentown Morning Call, dated July 10, 1896
DEAD IN HIS CHAIR
The Final Summons Came With Suddenness To Mr. Joseph M. Roberts
The Agent for the Terminal Railroad at Gordon Street--Death Was Due to Asthma and Heart Disease--No Inquest Held
Joseph M. Roberts, ticket agent at the Gordon Street station of the Terminal Railroad, was found dead in the office yesterday a.m. The cause of death was heart disease. Mr. Roberts was 67 years old. His family says he has had heart trouble and asthma for years. He lived at 413 1/2 Gordon Street.
He frequently slept in the office as it was painful for him to walk home. One of the sons visited him Wednesday night. Mr. Roberts said he felt well. He told the son he would stay at the station over night and would be home for breakfast in the morning. At a quarter to 6 o'clock, Harry Hellman, the assistant agent got to the station for work. The ticket office was locked. Through the windows he saw Mr. Roberts. He was dead. A door was forced open. The body was cold. He had expired some hours before. Coroner A. J. Yost was notified. Dr. Yost made an investigation. He found that the cause of death was so plain that the expense of an inquest was unnecessary.
Mr. Roberts was born in London. He came to Philadelphia at the age of 14 and became a civil engineer. He was occupied with his profession for many years in Lehigh, Northampton and Monroe Counties. He came to Allentown 13 years ago. For a time he was in the butchering business. When the Terminal Railroad was opened he entered the freight service. Three years ago he took charge of the Gordon Street Station.
He is survived by his wife and six children, Mrs. Thos. J. Kramer, Mrs. Milton H. Knauss, Walter E., Orville T. and Horace, of Allentown, and Mrs. Ammon Schoenberger of South Bethlehem.
The funeral of Mr. Roberts will take place Sunday afternoon. The body was embalmed by Burkholder & Sourbier.
| Roberts, Joseph M. (I83518)
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Arteriosclerosis | Markley, Homer E (I82526)
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Arteriosclerosis | Shiner, Andrew James (I87941)
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Arteriosclerosis; Heart Disease | Smullin, Martha Louise (I4551)
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As listed in DAR | Damon, Abiah (I13157)
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As time went on his wife Viola left Bradbury;traveling with a salesman named Joe Boulos to Boston. He sold pots and pans and known to locals as a Jew boy. She went to Boston with him and divorced Bradbury and later married Walter Reed. It is thought that her relationship with Joe Bowles was one of convenience; simply a ride to Boston. She took Elbert her youngest son with her never to return to Buckfield except to be buried with Bradbury.
On the 1910 Census, it states that Viola had given birth to 10 children, of which 7 are living. We only have accounted for 8 births. | Gammon, Viola Abbie (I38)
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at death, 6 years, 7 months. | Damon, Ezekiel (I3819)
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At this time, her husband William Markley is listed as "Wd" and living with daughter Ida and son-in-law Morris Moulthrop. | Brown, Emma Louisa (I816)
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Attended Wesley Grammer and Wesley three year high school. Graduated from Grove City High School in 1923. He attended Grove City College, Grove City, PA for two years and taught Rual Grammer schools in Irwin Township and Venango Co., PA. He was a bank teller and operated a Sporting Good store in Grove City. He was employed as an inspector in the Cooper Bessemer Plant, Grove City, PA during WWII. He became a full time professional dog trainer. Traveled with dogs and horses to train in Canada, Timber Lake, South Dakota in the summer and Foley, Alabama and Waynesboro, Georgia in the winter months. His bird dogs earned numerous Championship titles in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, and New York field trials. Social Security Number: 200-12-7345 Applied for in Pennsylvania, Date of Death: Sep 1975, Date of Birth: 10 Sep 1906, Residence (2/88 and prior): Pennsylvania Last Residence (Zip): 16260 Vowinckel, Clarion, PA.
Notes from FindAGrave.com | Galloway, Eugene Isaac (I84822)
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Augusta Insane Hospital | Edwards, William Hughes (I18380)
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Augusta Insane Hospital | Peaco, Phoebe Chubb (I17963)
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Automobile Accident; accidental death. Fractured skull with abrasions | Galloway, Susanna Bonner (I84205)
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