Lydia LaBarr
1837 - 1894 (57 years)-
Name Lydia LaBarr Birth 1837 New York Gender Female Census 5 Sep 1850 Cambria, Niagara, NY age 12, born NY, living with parents Census 29 Jun 1855 Royalton, Niagara, NY age 18, born Niagara Co, living with parents Census 16 Jul 1860 Royalton, Niagara, NY age 23, born NY, living with parents Census 28 Jun 1865 Lockport, Niagara, NY age 27, born Niagara Co, single, living with parents Census 5 Jun 1875 Porter, Niagara, NY age 33, born Niagara Co Census 22 Jun 1880 Porter, Niagara, NY Liddy, age 38, born NY, keeping house, parents born FRA/NY Census 16 Feb 1892 Porter, Niagara, NY age 50, born US Death 1 Sep 1894 Wilson, Niagara, NY Burial 4 Sep 1894 Greenwood Cemetery, Wilson, NY Person ID I1114 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 19 Apr 2015
Father John Wesley Labar, b. 5 Sep 1807, Northampton, Montgomery, NY d. 31 Dec 1905, Royalton, Niagara, NY (Age 98 years) Mother Almira Palmer, b. 11 Sep 1808, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY d. 7 Jul 1885, Lockport, Niagara, NY (Age 76 years) Marriage 14 Jul 1832 Notes - from "The Lockport Daily Journal", 6 Sep 1886 (fultonhistory.com)
Our esteemed friend and townsman, Hon. John W. LaBar, celebrated his seventy-ninth birthday yesterday, Sept, 5, at his residence just east of the city. There were present - Mr. John W. LaBar and family of Royalton, Mr. Harry Cudaback, wife and daughter of Porter, Mr. George Sprague, wife and daughter of Albion, Mr. C.W. LaBar and wife of Lockport, and Mrs. Ira Baker and son of Cambria. All of his family were represented expect Mrs. J.P. Robens and family of Fort Scott, Kansas, whose absence was regretted by all present. The event was on to be pleasantly remembered by all who partook of the festivities of the occasion, and forms a bright spot in the decline of a long and useful life.
... - from "The Lockport Daily Journal", 6 Sep 1887 (fultonhistory.com)
Hon. John W. Labar of Chestnut Ridge, was 80 years of age yesterday. A pleasant family re-union celebrated the event at the homestead. Amoug those present were Mr. Labar's children, Mr. John W. Labar, Jr., Royalton; Mrs. Rubens, Kansas; Mrs Sprague, Albion; Mrs. Cuddeback, Youngstown their families; also invited friends. The occasion was a most joyous one and a proper tribute to the head of the family and a respected citizen.
Family ID F188 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Capt Harvey Cudaback, b. 7 Jul 1838, Wilson, Niagara, NY d. 6 Dec 1926, Niagara Falls, Niagara, ONT (Age 88 years) Children 1. Nellie Lebar Cudaback, b. 24 Mar 1875, Youngstown, Niagara, NY Family ID F237 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 22 Jul 2014
- from "The Lockport Daily Journal", 6 Sep 1886 (fultonhistory.com)
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Headstones Harvey & Lydia Cudaback Gravestone
CAPT. / HARVEY CUDABACK / BORN JULY 3, 1839 / DIED DEC. 6, 1926
LYDIA LaBarr / wife of / HARVEY CUDABACK / BORN AUG. 20, 1838 / DIED SEPT. 1, 1934
AT REST
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Notes - from "The Buffalo Express", 4 Sept 1894 (fultonhistory.com)
Wilson, Sept. 3 - Mrs. Lydia, wife of Harvey Cudaback, 55 years old, died in this village yesterday. Her husband and a daughter, Mrs. Julia McClelled of Niagara-on-the-Lake survive her beside her father, John LaBar of Lockport, with three sisters and two brothers.
from "The Niagara Falls Gazette", 4 Sep 1894 (fultonhistory.com)
Mrs. Lydia Cudaback, wife of Captain Henry Cudaback, died in Wilson at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, aged 56 years. Her maiden name was Lydia Le Bar. One daughter and her husband survive. Consumption of the bowels was the cause of death. The funeral will occur today.
from "The Lockport Daily Journal", 8 Sept 1894 (fultonhistory.com)
At her residence in Wilson , Sept. 1, 1894, Lydia Cudaback, wife of Capt. Harvey Cudaback, and daughter of Hon. John La Bar of Lcckport. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and daughter, Mrs. Nellie McClelland of Niagara, Ont. She was an affectionate daughter, a loving mother and a dutiful wife, and will be greatly missed, not only in Wilson, but in her former home at Youngstown, where she was esteemed very highly by her loving friends and neighbors, who were present at the funeral. The Rev. Mr. Peabodyj's words were those of sympathy and consolation aid of a brighter hope beyond.
"There is a voice, a cheering voice,
That lifts the thought above,
Dispels distrustful anxious doubt,
And whispers, 'God is love.'"
- from "The Buffalo Express", 4 Sept 1894 (fultonhistory.com)