Marvin C. Palmer
1845 - 1896 (51 years)-
Name Marvin C. Palmer Birth 1845 Moreau, Saratoga, NY Gender Male Census 3 Aug 1850 Moreau, Saratoga, NY age 5, born NY, living with parents Census 1855 Moreau, Saratoga, NY age 10, at home with parents, resident of town for 10 years Census 30 Jul 1860 Moreau, Saratoga, NY age 14, born NY, living with parents Census 14 Jun 1865 Moreau, Saratoga, NY age 18, born Saratoga Co, living with parents Census 29 Jun 1870 Moreau, Saratoga, NY age 23, born NY, life ins agent, living with parents Census 15 Jun 1880 Queensbury, Warren, NY age 34. born NY, huckster, he and wife living with parents Census 16 Feb 1892 Queensbury, Warren, NY age 47, born US, farmer Death 4 Apr 1896 Glens Falls, Warren, NY Burial Glens Falls Cemetery, Glens Falls, NY Person ID I1156 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 28 Jan 2020
Father Isaac Palmer, b. 1810, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY d. Aft 1880, Queensbury, Warren, NY (Age > 71 years) Mother Jane Clements, b. 1810, Victory Mills, Saratoga, NY d. 10 Aug 1881, Queensbury, Warren, NY (Age 71 years) Marriage 29 Jan 1839 OLD REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, SCHUYLERVILLE, SARATOGA, NY Census 1840 Moreau, Saratoga, NY 1M<5, 1M10-14, 1M20-29, 1F15-19, 1F40-49 Family ID F234 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Lydia Estelle Pockman, b. 6 Feb 1855, East Greenbush, Rensselaer, NY d. 26 Dec 1881, Glens Falls, Warren, NY (Age 26 years) Children 1. Estelle Coolidge “Daisy” Palmer, b. 1881, New York d. 30 Jul 1956, Glens Falls, Warren, NY (Age 75 years) Family ID F235 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Jul 2014
Family 2 Lydia Mott, b. 6 May 1842, Moreau, Saratoga, NY [1] Marriage 18 Jul 1883 Fort Miller, Washington, NY Notes - from "The Glens Falls Post-Star", 20 Jul 1883 (newspapers.com)
Marvin C. Palmer, of Glens Falls, and Mrs. Lydia Mott Hermance, of Fort Miller, were married at the residence of the bride's brother, James Mott, at the latter place, Wednesday afternoon. The many friends of the contracting parties in this vicinity extend their best wishes.
Family ID F3692 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 28 Jan 2020
- from "The Glens Falls Post-Star", 20 Jul 1883 (newspapers.com)
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Headstones Marvin Palmer Gravestone Site
died 4 Apr 1896
Plot: Palmer Plot 15, Lot 48
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Notes - from "The Canadaigua Repository and Messenger", Jun 1874 (fultonhistory.com)
Marvin C. Palmer, of Gansevoort, who, some five months since swallowed four false teeth attached to a plate, has from time to time visited several eminent physicians, but the general opinion prevailed among them that there would be no certainty of his surviving the ordeal of an operation for the removal of the teeth. Mr Palmer on Wednesday called upon Dr. McLean, who, after an examination, gave it as his candidate opinion that the operation could be successfully performed. Mr Palmer has about concluded to allow Dr. McLean to attempt the removal of the teeth. His health is gradually failing by reason of the presence of the foreign substance within him. In his present condition he is compelled to take his food in a fluid state, and in such limited quantities that it does not afford him the nourishment desired. It will be remembered the doctor McLean performed a similar operation on a West Troy gentleman, who was entirely successful, the second successful operation of the kind ever performed in this country. - from "The Albany Evening Journal", 6 Apr 1896
Marvin C. Palmer, a highly respected citizen of Glens Falls, died on Saturday. He was in his 51st year. Deceased was born in the town of Moreau. and came to Glens Falls about 30 years ago, at first conducting a meat market, and later managing the Glen Falls Creamery. For the last few years his time has been given to the care of his farms - one on the ridge, and one in Moreau. He is survived by his wife, a daughter - Miss Daisy E. Palmer, and a sister, Mrs. Thomas B. Cooledge of this village.
- from "The Canadaigua Repository and Messenger", Jun 1874 (fultonhistory.com)
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Sources - [S181] Edward Doubleday Harris, James Mott of Dutchess County, N. Y. and his descendants, (1912), pg 31.
- [S181] Edward Doubleday Harris, James Mott of Dutchess County, N. Y. and his descendants, (1912), pg 31.