Daniel Van Brocklin
1829 - 1912 (82 years)-
Name Daniel Van Brocklin Birth 25 Dec 1829 Londonville, Orleans, NY Gender Male Census 16 Feb 1892 Royalton, Niagara, NY age 60, born US, hardware merchant Census 9 Jun 1900 Royalton, Niagara, NY age 69, born Dec 1830, marr 18 yes, farmer, parents born NY/NY Census 1 Jun 1905 Royalton, Niagara, NY age 75, born US Census 19 Apr 1910 Royalton, Niagara, NY age 80, born NY, marr 28 yrs, makes own income, parents born NY/NY Death 28 Apr 1912 Middleport, Niagara, NY Burial 1 May 1912 Royalton, Niagara, NY Person ID I1590 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 15 Oct 2016
Father John Van Brocklin, b. 10 May 1801, Taberg, Furnace, Oneida County, NY d. 28 Jan 1883, Middleport, Niagara, NY (Age 81 years) Mother Delilah Bentley, b. 20 Jul 1806, Marcellus, Oneida County, NY d. 22 Feb 1886, Middleport, Niagara, NY (Age 79 years) Marriage 1824 Onondaga County, NY Family ID F373 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Angelina Emily Baker, b. 22 Apr 1841, Middleport, Niagara, NY d. 28 Mar 1933, Middleport, Niagara, NY (Age 91 years) Marriage 1882 Royalton, Niagara, NY Children + 1. Mary E Van Brocklin, b. 12 Dec 1882, Middleport, Niagara, NY d. Jun 1955, New Canaan, Fairfield, CT (Age 72 years) Family ID F144 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 Dec 2012
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Headstones Van Brocklin Family Grave Marker
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DANIEL VANBOCKLIN / 1829 - 1912
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Notes - from The North Tonawanda Evening News, May 1, 1912 (fultonhistory.com)
The death of Daniel VanBrocklin, aged 73 years of Middleport, occurred at his home Sunday morning of heart disease. The decease was for many years a prominent hardware merchant in that village, retiring about fifteen years ago from active business. The funeral will be held Wednesday, under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge, at 2 o'clock. He is survived by a wife and two daughters, Mrs. Arnold Dewhirst of Middleport and Mrs. George Nash of Lockport, and one son William of Middleport.
- from The North Tonawanda Evening News, May 1, 1912 (fultonhistory.com)