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5451 | from "The Twin Falls Times-News", 2 Nov. 1960 (ancestry.com) JEROME, Non. 2- Bud G. Cogswell, 84, died at his home here at 4 a.m. Wednesday. He was born Nov. 22, 1875, at Woodsville, King county, Nova Scotia, Canada. He moved to Spokane, Wash., in 1885 and to your Jerome in 1908, homesteading a farm in the Sugar Loaf District. Mr. Cogswell Farm there until retiring in 1942 when he moved to Jerome. On March 27, 1912, he married Annie Langer, at Gooding. Survivors include his widow, and one daughter, Mrs. W. E. Baggs, Buhl; two brothers, Henry H. Cogswell and Ross Cogswell, both Spokane, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Wiley funeral chapel with the Rev. John Oldman, jr., Presbyterian minister, officiating. Friends may call at the Wiley funeral chapel from 1 p.m. Thursday until time of services Friday. Funeral rites will be held in the Jerome Cemetery. | Cogswell, Bud Gideon (I3938)
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5452 | from "The Twin Falls Times-News", 7 Oct 1985 (newspapers.com) BUHL - Annie Cogswell, 97, a pioneer Jerome County resident, died Saturday at Harral's Nursing home in Buhl. She was born in Dunbar, Iowa, July 27, 1888. She grew up in Dennison, Iowa and moved to Idaho in 1912 to work for her brother, the late George Langer. She married B.G. Cogswell in Gooding March 28, 1912, and they homesteaded in the Sugar Loaf area. Her husband died in 1961 and she had since lived with a daughter in Buhl. She was a member of the Jerome Presbyterian Church. She is survived by a daughter, Helen Baggs of Buhl; a grandson, Bill Baggs and a granddaughter, Sherie Freeman, both of Buhl and five great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be conducted in the Jerome Cemetery at 2 p.m. Tuesday with the Reverend Martin Geisel officiating. | Langer, Annie (I5018)
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5453 | from "The Ukiah Daily Journal:, 3 Jun 2011 Myra Ann Hoffman, 64, of Willits, died Thursday, May 21, 2001. A visitation is scheduled for 5 p.m. today, followed by a rosary at 7 p.m. at Anker-Lucier Mortuary. A Mass si scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday, at St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Mrs. Hoffman was born Sunday, Feb 14, 1917, in San Francisco. She was an administrative assistant with the Willits Unified School District for 27 years. She is survived by her husband, Thom Hoffman, of Willits; son Douglas A. Hoffman and wife, Ruth Segal; son Gary A. Hoffman and wife Mary; son Greg A. Hoffman, of San Leandro; daughter Anne-Marie Leon, of Willets; brother Allen Marks, of Placerville; grandsons Michael Ruiz, of Willits, David Leon, of Willits, and Thomas John Hoffman, of Fremont; granddaughter Katie Marie Hoffman, of Fremont; uncle and aunt Eddie and Elsie Gaspari, of San Francisco; and four grandchildren. Memorial contributions can be made to the St. Anthony's Catholic Church building fund. | Marks, Myra Ann (I27020)
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5454 | from "The Union, News for Nevada County, California" (theunion.com) Joan Mayerle, age 90, passed away peacefully on July 28th at Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, from complications subsequent to a fall. Joan was born in San Francisco to Joseph G. and Ruth Mayerle and lived her early years at 1511 21st Avenue in San Francisco. She was an only child and frequently referred to the family German Shepherd as her sister. She demonstrated a love for animals at a very early age. She graduated in 1953 from Dominican College of San Rafael, majoring in Biology and minoring in Chemistry. While at Dominican, Joan was Women’s Athletic Association President in 1951, the student body Vice-President in 1952 and the Albertus Magnus (patron saint of natural sciences) President 1950, ‘51 and ‘52. In 1954 she took a post-graduate course at the University of San Francisco, achieving her Masters while competing with Medical students. In 1955 Joan received her doctorate in Mammalian Physiology and a Certificate of Completion for Medical Technology from the UC Berkeley School of Medicine. She then went on to work in various laboratories and research centers. In 1970 she wrote a copyrighted paper, now in the Library of Congress, on blood flow in adipose tissue. She also wrote articles for science and medical journals. Joan was athletic and loved to compete. She often hiked and biked, even competing in the National Senior Games in 1997. She raised Llamas on her farm/ranch in Nevada City, training them as pack animals for long treks. She also raised her beloved show dogs, Welsh Corgis, and was a member of the Gold Country Kennel Club. She was never without indoor and outdoor cats. Each of them getting her full attention and love. Joan was an active member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Grass Valley. She participated in many of the activities, from Bible Study to Book Club. In her last years it was the wonderful people she met through Church that were her lasting admirers and supporters. Joan had a wicked sense of humor and was quick with her ‘comebacks’. She laughed and smiled and was grateful to the end. We, her friends, will miss her. She was intelligent, genuine and special to all those who knew her and she will not be forgotten. Joan’s funeral will be at 1:00pm, September 2nd, at St. Patrick’s Church, Grass Valley (12:30 to include the preceding rosary) followed by a reception in the Parish Hall. All are welcome to celebrate the life of our dear friend, Joan Mayerle. | Mayerle, Joan Ann (I20348)
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5455 | from "The Utica Herald-Dispatch", 2 Oct 1911 (fultonhistory.com) Miss Alice Perkins, daughter of the late David Perkins, died in this city Friday. She was born in Utica where practically her whole life was spent, although her residence was in the town of New Hartford, where the family had moved about seventeen years ago. She was educated in the public schools, a graduate of the Utica Free Academy and finished her education at the Utica Female Seminary. Her father, David Perkins, was an alderman in 1852 and was twice city clerk of Utica, NY, first when the late roscoe Conkling was Mayor and later during the mayoralty of the late Theodore S. Faxton. He was also secretary of the Utica Mechanics Association. Until her illness prevented, Miss Perkins was a member of Grace Church and attended regularly. Previously she has been a member of Trinity Church and for a number of years taught a class in that Sunday school. She had been also a teacher in the public schools of Utica for several years. Her many friends will sincerely regret her death. She leaves her mother, Althea Perkins, a sister, Helen L. Perkins and one brother, D. W. Perkins. | Perkins, Alice (I17071)
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5456 | from "The Utica Patriot", 11 Mar 1817 (genealogybank) DIED, On Saturday morning last Mr. Daniel Baker, aged 42 years. | Baker, Daniel Fletcher (I14529)
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5457 | from "The Utica Sentinal", 13 Oct 1876 The funeral of the wife of Frank Baker, Esq., of Stony Creek, who died very suddenly at four o'clock Sunday morning of this week, was attended by a large concourse f friends and relatives, at the M.E .Church of this place on Tuesday morning last, to take the last farewell look at the remains of one who has been so suddenly taken from our midst from the effects of heart disease, of which she had been afflicted for some times. Mrs. Baker was the daughter of Mr. John Stead of this place, and had been married but five months. Rev. D. Payson Breede of the Congregational Church of this place officiated, and was assisted by Rev. R. Gage of the M.E. Church. After the sermon had been delivered, and some very appropriate remarks had been said to the bereaved family and husband over the loss of a wife and daughter. The lid was then taken from the beautiful and elegant casket, and the entire congregation was permitted to pass around and take the last farewell look at their once associate and loved companion. Mr. Baker and the family of the deceased have the earnest sympathy of the entire community in the bereavement. | Stead, Anna I (I1658)
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5458 | from "The Utica Sentinel", 14 Mar 1885 Albert B. Baker, of Romeo, a former resident of this place, died at Mt. Clemens the first of the week and was buried in the Utica cemetery on Wednesday. | Baker, Albert D (I1552)
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5459 | from "The Utica Sentinel", 19 May 1883 Mrs. Baker, a former resident of Troy, but who has lived in this vicinity for several years, died at the residence of her son-in-law Thos. J. Summers, last Saturday. Her funeral was held Monday. | Mighells, Lucinda (I1549)
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5460 | from "The Utica Sentinel", 2 Jun 1883 DIED - At her home in town of Ray, Macomb Co., Mich. on the 12th day of May 1883, Mrs. Lucinda B. Baker, aged sixty seven years and eighteen days. She was born in Lockport, Niagara Co., N.Y., April 24th, 1816, and was married to Mr. Palmer N. Baker, June 22d, 1843. To them seven children were born, five sons and two daughters. One son died in infancy; the others, four sons and two daughters, are yet living. Three of the sons were absent at the time of her funeral. She came to Michigan with her family fifteen years ago, settling near Utica, Macomb Co., where on the second day of Feb., 1876, Mr. Baker died. The next year, she moved to the town of Ray where she died in great peace, trusting in the Lord. Both she and her husband gave themselves to the Lord in early life, and first united with the Presbyterian Church at Lockport, N.Y. After settling in Michigan, they united with the Congregational Church at Utica, where they both held their membership until death; and of them both it can be well be said: "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." To the bereaved children and friends, they have left a most blessed assurance of their acceptance in the beloved, who hath said of every on e of his disciples: "Where I am there ye shall be also." Altho' almost entirely deprived of the power of speech (by Paralysis,) for over two years before her death, she was cheerful, and witnessed in many way to her abiding confidence in Him who was able to restore her, and five her a place in his Kingdom with the loved ones gone before. She was greatly beloved by all who knew her. The funeral service was at her home on Tuesday the 15th, attended by a large audience. Sermon on the occasion by Elder J.A. Young, of Romeo, from Revelation 3rd Chapter, 4th verse: "And they shall walk with me in white, for they are worthy." Her remains were then taken to Utica for burial; where, by the side of her husband, they were laid away, amid the brightness and beauty of a lovely spring day, to await the call of her Master whom she loved, and in whose promises she found so much peace in believing. And while it doth not yet appear what she shall be, she has the assurance that when he who was her life should appear, she should be like him, for she should see him as he is. In this blessed hope she fell asleep in Jesus. May the influence of her sweet Christian life ever abide with her children, helping them to follow the same precious Savior. | Mighells, Lucinda (I1549)
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5461 | from "The Vallejo Evening New Chronicle", 16 Jun 1887 (newspapers.com) FITZMAURICE - In Vallejo, Jun 15, 1887 Bridget Fitzmaurice, wife of Garrett Fitzmaurice and mother of Edward, Garrett and Martin Fitzmaurice, aged 92 years. Funeral will take place Friday morning a 9:20 o'clock from her late residence, thence to St. Vincent's Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her sole. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. | Carroll, Bridget (I615)
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5462 | from "The Vallejo Evening News Chronicle", 25 Feb 1887 (newspapers.com) FITZMAURICE - In Vallejo, February 25th 1887, Richard, son of Garrett and Mary Fitzmaurice, aged 6 years, 8 months and 11 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from his late residence on Capitol street. | Fitzmaurice, Richard (I27368)
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5463 | from "The Vallejo Evening News Chronicle", 29 Oct 1878 (newspapers.com) Born, in Vallejo, October 28th, to the wife of Garrett Fitzmaurice, a son. | Fitzmaurice, Leo William (I612)
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5464 | from "The Vallejo Evening News Chronicle", 6 Dec 1902 (newspapers.com) At 9:40 o'clock this morning Feltham H. Watson passed away at his home on Florida street, surrounded by his family. The end came not unexpectedly, for since last May, when Mr. Watson suffered a stroke of paralysis, his health has failed, and for the past two weeks he has been confined to his bed. Mr. Watson has been continuously for the past thirty-six years a respected resident of this city, having built his home at 538 Florida street, when the surroundings were almost unimproved. In the early 50's Mr. Watson came to Sacramento, and for many years thereafter he mined in Sierra County, moving to Napa Junction in 1864, and to Vallejo two years later. Deceased is survived by the following daughters, all of this city: Mars. Fannie B. Hatheway, Mrs. Charles H. Grayson, Mrs. Stasia Stratton and Mrs. Joseph J. Cunningham; also six grandsons, on granddaughter and two great granddaughters, his wife having died eleven years ago He was a native of Nenagh, Tipperary, Ireland, aged 75 years and 6 months. The funeral will be held at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning from the residence, thence to St. Vincent's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated, the deceased having been a member of the Third Order of Dominicans. | Watson, Feltham Henry (I605)
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5465 | from "The Vallejo Evening News Chronicle", 6 Oct 1883 (newspapers.com) FITZMAURICE - In this city, October 6th, James, infant son of Garrett and Mary Fitzmaurice, aged 1 year, 4 months and six days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of the parents on Capitol street, to-morrow, Sunday, at two o'clock p.m. | Fitzmaurice, James (I13583)
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5466 | from "The Vallejo Evening News", 25 Jul 1919 (newspapers.com) Friends of Mrs. Dora Grayson are authority for the statement that this well known resident was married to Clifford Burchaewell of Oakland at San Jose on the the 15th of July. The newlyweds are said to be spending their honeymoon in Santa Cruz and vicinity. The groom is a well known business man of the mole city. | Family: George Clifford Burtchaell / Dorothy A “Dora” Watson (F1039)
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5467 | from "The Vallejo Times-Herald", 8 Aug 1944 (newspapers.com) Martin E. Fitzmaurice, 75, pioneer native Vallejoan and retired Mare Island navy yard employee, died in the Pioneer hospital at Escalon, near Modesto, Sunday afternoon, according to word received here yesterday. He had been employed for 35 years as a watchman at the navy yard before his retirement two years ago. He was the son of the late Garrett and Julie Fitzmaurice, early residents of this city. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Maybelle Lanning; two grandsons, Donald Moss, U.S. merchant marine, and Robert Moss, UFAAF; seven nieces and nephews, Mrs. Mary Oliveira of Salida, Mrs. Joseph Souza of Modesto, Joseph M. Avila of Modesto, John and Louis Avila of Vallejo, Edward Avila of Grizzley Isle, and Frank Avila of Woodland, and two cousins, Miss Mary Dixon and Thomas Dixon of Vallejo. Funeral services will be held with a requiem high mass in Modesto tomorrow morning, following which the body will be brought to the Chisholm and Dickey funeral home where Samoset tribe of Red Men, of which he was a member, will pay their last respects Wednesday night. Burial will take place Thursday morning in the Benicia Catholic cemetery with Rev. J.J. Walsh, O.P., officiating. | Fitzmaurice, Martin Edward (I952)
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5468 | From "The Van Wert Times", 26 Jun 1891 (Ohio History Connection Collection) Frank Woods died at the home of his father, Dr. J.K. Woods, last Saturday morning, after a prolonged illness with consumption, aged about 22 years. He was an heroic sufferer and requested his mother and family not to mourn for him when he was gone. We hope poor Frank has found rest in the skies. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, after which the remains were taken to Greenville for burial. | Woods, Frank Orlando (I18271)
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5469 | from "The Vancouver Daily World", 16 Jan 1909 (newspapers.com) MCFARLANE - Jan. 15, at her house, 1133 Melville Street, in the 74th year of her age, Minnie Jardine, widow of the late Duncan Mcfarlane, of Dundas, Ont. Funeral from the above address on Monday, 18th inst., at 2 p.m. | Jardine, Minnie (I5860)
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5470 | from "The Vancouver Daily World", 6 Nov 1888 (newspapers.com) Mr. Watson Welding, farner, Yarmouth, Out., on Saturday the 27th ult., received a telegram that his son, Byron Welding, had died and had been buried at Watkin, Washington Territory. His brother, Mr. Howard Welding, left for Watkin on Thursday last. The deceased left St. Thomas with 5,000 a few years ago, and invested it at Vancouver where he lost everything by the fire two years ago. | Welding, Byron F (I1714)
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5471 | from "The Vancouver News-Herald", 12 Jan 1952 (newspapers.com) MACFARLANE, Minnie Jardine - Passed away January 11th, 1952, at her home, Roberts Creek, B.C., Mrs. Minnie Jardine Mcfarland, widow of Mr. D.M. Mcfarlane, in her 86th year. Survived by a stepson, Lorne E., Vancouver; and sister, Mrs. P.B. Long, Roberts Creek. Funeral service Monday, Jan. 14, at 3 p.m. in the Georgia Chapel of Center & Hanna, 1049 West Georgia St., the Rev. William Stott officiating. Interment, family plot, Masonic Section, Mountain View Cemetery. | Macfarlane, Minnie Jardine (I25877)
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5472 | from "The Vancouver News-Herald", 17 Feb 1936 (newspapers.com) MACFARLANE - Died Feb. 15, 1936, at his residence, 2328 Heather St., Andrew Carr Hastings Macfarlane in his 74th year. Mr. Mcfarlane leaves his wife, one son, Thomas D., and three daughters, Mrs. C.F. Haslam, city; Mrs. W. Livingstone and Mrs. E. Leyland, in England; one brother, J.E.W. Mcfarlane and four sisters, Mrs. H. Pillar, Mrs. D.M. Mcfarlane, Miss Edith Mcfarlane, city; Mrs. P. Long, Hollywood, Calif. Funeral Service Center & Hanna's chapel, 2 p.m., Tuesday. Committal family plot, Mountain View Cemetery. | Macfarlane, Andrew Kerr Hastings (I25875)
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5473 | from "The Vancouver Province", 14 May 1929 (newspapers.com) Robert Charles Jardine Macfarlane, age 58, of 1133 Melville Street, died Monday at St. Paul's Hospital, will be buried Thursday in the family plot, Masonic section, Mountain View Cemetery. The funeral will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday from the family residence, Rev. S. Robertson Orr officiating. Center & Hanna, funeral directors, are in charge of the arrangements. Mr. Macfarlane, who was born in Dundas, Ont., came to Vancouver forty years ago and was a marine engineer by profession. He is survived by two brothers, J.E.W. & A.K.H. Macfarlane, and five sisters, Mrs. H Pillar, Miss. R.M. and Miss M.E. Macfarlane, Mrs. D.M. Macfarlane of Vancouver and Mrs. P.B. Long of Los Angeles. | Macfarlane, Robert Charles Jardine (I25878)
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5474 | from "The Vancouver Province", 16 May 1936 (newspapers.com) John Ernest W. Mcfarlane, a pioneer Vancouver resident and well-known Masonic and Orange lodge member, died this morning at his home, 1133 Melville street. He was aged 73. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the chapel of Center and Hanna Undertaking Co., under the auspices of Western Star Lodge No. 10 I.O.O.F. Rev. S. Robinson Orr will officiate and gravesite services at Mountain View Cemetery will be conducted by Cascade Lodge No. 12 A.F.&A.M. Born in Dundas, Ontario, Mr. Mcfarlane came to Vancouver 47 years ago. He had been a member of the I.O.O.F. For more than fifty-four years, and was associated with several lodges and activities. Surviving are four sisters. | Macfarlane, John Ernest William (I25873)
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5475 | from "The Vancouver Province", 17 Oct 1936 (newspapers.com) MACFARLANE - passed away October 16, 1936, at the Vancouver General Hospital, Miss M. Edith Macfarlane, 3162 W. 7th Ave., leaving to mourn her passing three sisters, Mrs Henry Pillar and Mrs D.M. Macfarlane of Vancouver, and Mrs. P.B Long of Los Angeles. Funeral Tuesday, October 20 at 3 o'clock, at Center and Hannh's Chapel, conducted by Rev. L. Robertson Orr. Committal family plot, Mountain View Cemetery. | Macfarlane, Mary Edith (I25879)
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5476 | from "The Vancouver Province", 27 Mar 1942 (newspapers.com) MACFARLANE - suddenly on March 25, 1942, Jean Reid Macfarlane, 240 W. 48th Ave., widow of the late A.K.H. McFarland of Dundas, Ont. Survived by one sister, Mrs. R. Lyle, Capetown, South Africa, and three brothers, John, Robert and James, all of this city. Funeral service Sat., March 28, at 3:15 o'clock, in Nunn & Thompson Chapel, 10th Ave. and Cambie St., Rev. E.F. Church officiating. Interment in Mountain View Cemetery. | Thomson, Jean Reid (I25883)
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5477 | from "The Vancouver Province", 28 Oct 1933 (newspapers.com) MACFARLANE - Passed away at the family residence, 1133 Melville St., Rachel McKechnie MacFarlane. She leaves to mourn her passing two brothers, J.E.W. MacFarlane and A.K.H. MacFarlane, and four sisters, Mrs. H Pillar, Mrs. D.M. MacFarlane and Miss Edith M. MacFarlane of the city and Mrs. F.B. Long of Los Angeles. Funeral services in Center and Hanna's Chapel, 1049 W. Georgia St. Monday afternoon, Oct. 30, at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. S. Robertson Orr officiating. Committal Mountain View Cemetery. | Macfarlane, Rachel MacKechnie (I25876)
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5478 | from "The Vancouver Province", 30 Sep 1969 (newspapers.com) MACFARLANE - on September 28, 1969 and Shaughnessy Hospital, Duncan MacFarlane, late of 1818 Robson Street. Beloved husband of Freda. Funeral Service Tuesday, September 30, at 3:30 p.m. in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Pendrell and Jarvis Street. Rev J.W. Ellis officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. Nunn & Thompson Funeral Directors. | Macfarlane, Thomas Duncan (I25893)
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5479 | from "The Vancouver Sun", 14 Mar 1927 (newspapers.com) Mrs. Ethel Claudine Bright, wife of Henry Bright, 1153 Seymour street, passed away at St. Paul's Hospital hospital Sunday in her 38th year. Mrs. Bright is survived by her husband, one sister and two brothers. The remains will be forwarded by the T. Edwards Company Tuesday at 4 o'clock to Monroe, Wash., where interment will be made Wednesday beside her late mother, Mrs. Eleanor Ferguson. | Fitzmaurice, Ethel Claudine (I13576)
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5480 | from "The Vancouver Sun", 19 Sep 1959 (newspapers.com) LIVINGSTONE - Edith Jardine, passed away in hospital September 15, 1959. Formerly of Roberts Creek, in her 68th year. Predeceased by her husband Warren. Survived by one daughter, Patricia of Egypt; three sons, Donald and Gordon, both of Australia, and Michael of Haney, B.C. Also six grandchildren; one brother, Duncan Macfarlane, Vancouver. Funeral services were held Friday, September 18 in the chapel of Center & Hanna, 4061 Kingsway, opposite Central Park. Rev. G. Baker officiating followed by cremation, Vancouver crematorium. | Macfarlane, Edith Jardine (I25890)
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5481 | from "The Ventura County Star", 12 Jun 2001 Andrews, Clara Mary (Woods), 87, Camarillo retired executive secretary died Wednesday. Arrangements by Pierce Bros. Griffin Mortuary Camarillo. | Schmitz, Clara Mary (I17820)
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5482 | from "The Vermont Mercury", 24 Jan 1840 (newspapers.com) Whereas Sophronia my wife has become exceedingly troublesome, not conducting herself in any way as a wife ought, this is therefore to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. AARON PERKINS, Strockbridge, Jan;'y 4th 1840. | Perkins, Aaron (I21238)
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5483 | from "The Vermont Phoenix (Brattleboro, Vt), 2 Jul 1897 (newspapers.com) DEATHS. In Greenfield, Mass., June 28, Mrs Mabel L. Walker, wife of Horton D. Walker, formerly of Hinsdale, N.H., 28. | Kenney, Mabel M (I11677)
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5484 | from "The Vermont Phoenix (Brattleboro, Vt), 3 Nov 1893 (newspapers.com) Mrs. Martha D. Stebbins died Wednesday evening after a lingering illness. She was born in 1843, She married in 1865 Henry C. Walker of Portsmouth. Of this marriage two children were born, Horton D. and Ellen C. Walker, who survive her. Mr. Walker died in January, 1876, and she married Edward Stebbins. Besides her husband she leaves a father, John B. Fisk of Chesterfield, and two brothers Harry F. Fisk of Cleveland, Ohio, and Frank D. Fisk of Brattleboro. The funeral will be held Saturday at 1 o'clock. | Fisk, Martha Davis (I2247)
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5485 | from "The Vermont Phoenix (Brattleboro, VT)", 18 Aug 1911 (newspapers.com) Mrs. Sarah Haile Dort fo Keene, who died Monday at her summer cottage at Spofford lake, was a daughter of the late ex-Gov. William and Sabrina (Walker) Haile, and was born in Hinsdale Feb. 1, 1837. She lived in this town until her marriage to Major O.G. Dort in December, 1863, when she went to Keene to live. Mrs. Dort was the last survivor of her father's family, which for many years was prominent in the business, social, religious and political life of Hinsdale, and is well remembered by the older residents. | Haile, Sarah Jane (I1516)
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5486 | from "The Vermont Phoenix (Brattleboro, VT)", 30 Apr 1897 (newspapers.com) Martha Fisk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horton Walker, formerly of this place, and granddaughter of the the Mrs. Edward Stebbins, also great-granddaughter of John Fisk of Chesterfield, deid at the home of her uncle, W.A. Kenney, at Greenfield Sunday night after having had the measles, which were followed by typhoid pneumonia. She was four years and nine months old, and an unusually bright and attractive little girl, and had spent most of her life here, having been at the home of her grandmother in her early infancy, and with her aunt, Miss Ellen Walker, during the past winter. Many friends in Hinsdale were much attached to her. The funeral was from the home of Edward Stebbins Wednesday afternoon, Rev. W.E. Renshaw officiating. | Walker, Martha Fisk (I20310)
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5487 | from "The Vermont Phoenix", 22 May 1840 MARRIED - In Bradford, May 10, Rev. Guy Veckley of Ann Arbor, Michigan, to Miss Phyla Baker of the former place. | Family: Phyla Baker / Guy Beckley (F5334)
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5488 | from "The Victoria Advocate", 17 Mar 2014 BIDDY, JOHN, 79, of Edna, passed away on Saturday, March 15, 2014. Services are pending with Slavik Funeral Home, 361-782-2152. | Biddy, John Norman (I24)
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5489 | From "The Vining Families", Chap. 3 RV17122(11)364 - Eva Gertrude Vining b 5/14/1893 Oxford, ONT - d 2/19/1978 Casper, WY (FamilySearch)- m Clare Perkins b&d ONT - They lived in Casper, WY. Eva & Clare had 2 children. | Family: Edward Claremont “Cy” Perkins / Eva Gertrude Vining (F1441)
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5490 | from "The Wabash Courier", 20 Jul 1850 (genealogybank.com) DIED. At his residece in Harrison Township, north of Terre-Haute, on the 11th inst., after a short illness, Jonas W. Baker, an old inhabitant, and respectable citizen, aged about 50 years. | Baker, Jonas Wilder (I14453)
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5491 | from "The Waco Times-Herald", 16 Dec 1898 (posted on findagrave.com) Mrs. C. A. Beeman, age 84, died at the residence of her son, C. A. Beeman, 823 North 12th, yesterday. Born in Ohio Oct. 10, 1814. She leaves three children. Funeral from the residence of C,. A. Beeman, 328 North 12th, today, Dr. Addison Clark officiating. Burial at Oakwood cemetery. | Baker, Elizabeth (I14767)
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5492 | from "The Wahoo Democrat", 12 Sep 1889 (posted on findagave.com) "Died, at her home near Weston, Neb., Mrs. Carrie Woods Wickard, on Wednesday morning Sept. 4th, 1889, at the age of 51 years, 9 months and 1 day. She was buried in the Weston cemetery Sept 5, Rev Belville officiating at the funeral services. Mrs. Wickard was born in Oxford, Butler County, Ohio, Dec 4 1838. At the age of 19 she was married to Jacob M Wickard. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Logansport, Ind., where they lived about 11 years. From Indiana they came to this state and settled on their farm a short distance southwest of Weston, where they lived when Mrs. Wickard died. Thirteen children were born to them, eleven boys and two girls. Six boys, with the father survive the mother. Mrs Wickard has been a confirmed invalid for over five years, nearly two of which time she was scarcely able to move hand or foot. She became a member of the Presbyterian church at the age of 16 years and maintained her Christian integrity up to her death. She was baptized, we are informed, by President Harrison's father, who was a minister of the Presbyterian church near her childhood home. Mr. and Mrs. Wickard were charter members of the Presbyterian church of Wahoo. She died full of faith and hope for the better life, and though suffering severely all the time, she was patiently waiting for her summons to the eternal home, which came Wednesday morning, Sept. 4. 'Well done, good and faithful servant.'" - contributors note - I think that she was actually baptized by Pres. Harrison's father in law, John W. Scott. | Woods, Caroline Scott (I18234)
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5493 | from "The Warrensburg News", 30 Jan 1947 The Rev. Richard Palmer, seventy-nine, of Warrensburg, died Saturday in the Glens Fall Hospital after a brief illness. He retired several years ago. His wife was buried just a month previous on Christmas Day. Survivors are two sons, Elwin Palmer of Ogden, Utah, and Jesse Palmer on Inkom, Idaho; two brothers, Warren Palmeer of Bolton Landing and George Palmer of Florida; eight grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The body was removed to The Woodward Funeral Home. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2 P.M. at the funeral home, the Rev. Reginald Hewitt of Glen Falls officiated assisted by the Rev Edward T. Mein of Brant Lake. Burial was in Warrensburg Cemetery. | Palmer, Richard (I10476)
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5494 | from "The Warrensburg News", 4 Nov 1948 (fultonhistory.com) WARREN PALMER Warren Palmer, eighty-four, of Bolton Landing, died in the Glens Falls Hospital Saturday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie A. Palmer; two daughters, Mrs. Freeland Robinson and Mrs. Harold Rozelle, both of Bolton; two sons, Charles G. of Albany and John of California; a brother, George of Bolton; 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at the Orion and McCloskey Funeral Home in Warrensburg at 2 p.m. Monday by the Rev. Reginald Hewitt, pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Glens Falls. Burial was in the Warrensburg Cemetery. | Palmer, Warren H (I10473)
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5495 | from "The Washington (DC) Evening Star", 30 Nov 1975 (genealogybank.com) Edwin Steele Perkins, 80, who retired in 1967 after 21 years as a court reporter in D.C. Superior Court, died Thursday in Alexandria Hospital after a short illness. He lived on S. Washington Street in Alexandria. He leaves no immediate survivors. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Grace Episcopal Church, 3601 Russell Road, Alexandria, with burial in Ivy Hill Cemetery. | Perkins, Edwin Steele (I20426)
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5496 | from "The Washington D.C. Evening Star in By the Way by Beth Blaine column", 1 Sep 1939 (genealogybank.com) Pendleton Turner is your man for breaking the ice at the very dignified and somewhat stuffy party. He will amuse with offending - and is certain to break down the most austere and proper guest and make them like it! It is said that he recently told the President a story on himself while the other guest sat on bated breath - and that the president bowled with delight at is conclusion. | Turner, Edmund Pendleton (I11627)
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5497 | from "The Washington Evening Star", 1 Jan 1909 (genealogybank.com) Mrs. Agnes Leland Dies NEW YORK, January 1 - A dispatch from Atlanta, Ga., reports the death there of Mrs. Agnes Leland, wodow of Charles E. Leland, the widely known hotel man of New York and Chicago. Mrs. Leland died at the home of her Brother, Col. W.M. Wishart, whom she was visiting after a brief illness. The body was sent to Albany, N.Y., for interment. | Wishart, Agnes Jane (I16921)
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5498 | from "The Washington IA Evening Journal", 16 Mar 1968 (newspaperarchive.com), Mrs. Margaret C. Baker, a native of Washington, died March 8 in Denver, Colorado. Funeral services were held in that community. Mrs. Baker moved to Colorado as a child and was the widow of John Huntington Baker. Surviving are a son, a daughter, one sister, four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. | Gowdy, Margaret Elsie (I16812)
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5499 | from "The Washington Post", 21 Nov 1953 (Proquest Historical Newspapers) REAR ADM. M.C. ROBERTSON, ORDNANCE EXPERT, DIES AT 68 Rear Admiral Marion Clinton Robertson, 68, USN (ret.), who served several tours in Washington before retiring on August 1, 1947, died at his Annapolis home Thursday following a heart attack. Admiral Robertson, a veteran of both World Wars and an ordnance specialist, was found in his home by a neighbor. A bachelor, he had lived alone there since his retirement. Born in Calvert, Tex., he attended the University of Texas for 1 1/2 years before entering the Naval Academy. He was a member of the football squad and captain of the track team there. He graduated in June, 1909. Admiral Robertson won the Legion of Merit in October, 1944, for his efforts in helping to expand the war effort from Pearl Harbor. Earlier in the war, he had served aboard cruisers in the Sough Pacific and also was a veteran of battleship duty. He was Later awarded a gold star in lieu of a second Legion of Merit fur his service in European waters. Admiral Robertson is survived by two brothers, Norman T. Robertson, of Scarsdale, N.Y., and Alfred T. Robertson, of Houston, Tex.; and two sisters, Mrs A.K. Taylor, of Houston and Mrs. C.M. Spainhour, of 1518 44th st. nw. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in St. Andrews Chapel at the Naval Academy. Burial will be in the Academy cemetery. | Robertson, Admiral Marion Clinton (I2392)
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5500 | from "The Washington Post", 28 Oct 1987 FELTHAN WATSON, 85, a Washington lawyer who was a retired Justice Department trial attorney, died of a heart ailment Oct. 26 at the Bethesda Naval Hospital. He lived in Bethesda. Mr. Watson was a native of St. Louis and a graduate of St. Louis University and its law school. He practiced law in Missouri before serving as a U.S. government attorney in China from 1934 to 1938. During those years, he helped direct investigations into the sinking by Japanese forces of the USS Panay, a gunboat on the Yangtze River patrol. He then moved here, and was special assistant to the U.S. attorney general before entering the Navy in 1941. His duties during the war included tours as a Navy lawyer and as a gunnery officer aboard the carrier Ranger. In 1946, Mr. Watson joined the Justice Department's office of alien property. He retired as a trial attorney in the general litigation section in 1972. Since then, he had engaged in the private practice of law. Mr. Watson was a member of the Army & Navy Club and the Little Flower Catholic Church in Bethesda. Survivors include his wife, Janet C. Watson of Bethesda, and one sister, Lila Huppert of Okmulgee, Okla. | Watson, Felthan H (I12899)
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