![]() Gladys Blaise, Herkimer, and Miss Bertha duPont, of Waterville three sisters, Mrs. In 1899 he married Grace Petlock in Newport and she survives with two sons, William ane Leroy, Herkimer two daughters, Mrs. 21, 1875, son of Alexander and Liza DeLong duPont.įor 10 years he was an employe of the Wallace Coal Company here and previous to that worked as a teamster for the Snell Lumber Company for 14 years. 4, 1937, at his home, 331? East Albany Street, following an illness of 10 days. Wood, pastor of Central Methodist Church, officiating. The funeral will be at 4 tomorrow from the Autenrith Funeral Home the Rev. Remonda of Morehouseville Charles Remonda of Ilion and James Remonda, Syracuse. Priscilla Hurter, Lake George and three brothers, Elias E. She was a member of Central Methodist Church, Utica, and the Utica Rebekah Lodge. She moved to Morehouseville six years ago. For many years they conducted the Excelsior School of Business, Utica. She was born in the Town of Morehouse, a daughter of Theodore and Eadora Becraft Remonda. Jennie Conkling, 75, Morehouseville, formerly of Utica, died Sunday at Lake George where she was visiting relatives. ![]() Burial will be in Old Cemetery, Prospect.Ĭalling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today. The funeral will be at 10 tomorrow from the Matt Funeral Home. Jennie Mae Butler, and a brother, Edward French, both of Morehouseville. She was a member of the Jehovah Witnesses, Highland Congregation. She was born in Morehouseville and attended schools there. Carr, and a 40 year resident of Utica, died May 27 in Faxton Hospital. Margaret French Carr, 75, of 2220 Highland Ave., widow of Charles E. Charles Hart of Utica and several grandchildren. Boh, Morehouseville George N., Salamanca and one daughter, Mrs. ![]() He lived on a farm at Morehouseville for a time after leaving the army until his wife, the former Mary Haremaker, died in 1918. He lived first in New York city and enlisted as a private in Company C, Thirty-fourth Regiment, New York, May 7, 1861. 11, 1841, in Alsace, France, and came to this country at the age of 12. Charles Hart, 1425 Steuben Street, after a week's illness. Boh, veteran of the Civil War, died yesterday at the home of Mrs. Burial will be this spring in the Prospect Cemetery. Dennis Borst, Cold Brook Methodist Church, pastor, officiating. The funeral will be at 2 Tuesday from the Autenrith Funeral Home, Newport with the Rev. Boh attended the cold Brook Methodist Church.īesides his wife he leaves three daughters, Mrs. He was a self-employed carpenter for many years. He was born in the Town of Morehouse and had lived here all his life. (Ben) Boh, 74, assessor for the Town of Morehouse for the past two years, died yesterday in his home. Rath Brown, Oneida one brother Christian Frank, Utica nine grandchildren, one great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Joseph O'Rourke, Camden, and Miss Myrtle Boh, West Virginia one son, Raymond, Morehouseville one sister, Mrs. Most of her early married life was spent in Prospect. Since then, she had lived at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 15, 1879, a daughter of Christian and Minnie Brandt Frank. 24, 1948, in the Ideal Convalescent Home, 410 W. Lamphire, Mrs Abigail d.18 August 1876 age 71 at Indian Lake (widow of Leander Lanphear)įollowing Obits are extracted from a wonderful site for central NYS historical newspapers!Ĭamden - Mrs. at Indian Lake daughter of Wm and Hannah Hunt 27 April 1876 age 2 yrs at Indian Lake, son of Edward Blanchardįish, Herbert d. 11 January 1875 age 73 at Indian Lake former Whitehaller (Lanphear)īlanchard, Frank d. ![]() Indian Lake deaths in Whitehall Times 1875 & 1876Īrbuckle, William Warner d. Transcriber's notes in, if no notes within brackets, then word(s) are missing or illegible. Newspapers for Hamilton County, NY, Residents Obituaries of Hamilton County Residents #5
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