Ralph Cook1
M
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Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Cook, Charles R. Feb 12, 1864 Jul 17, 1933 69-5-5 Resho NY Ralph Cook.
Philip H Coyle1
M, b. 6 March 1895, d. 11 October 1924
Father | Philip Coyle |
Mother | Mary Lane |
Philip H Coyle was born on 6 March 1895 at Albany, Albany, New York, USA.1 He died on 11 October 1924 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA, at age 29.1,2
Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Coyle, Philip H. Mar 6, 1895 Oct 11, 1924 29-8-5 Albany NY Philip Coyle Mary Lane.
- [S31] The Auburn Citizen, Auburn, New York, Oct 15, 1924 The mystery surrounding the finding of Mrs. Clarence Dixon, 21, Syracuse colored girl drowned under a rowboat In the waters of the Barge Canal about a mile West of .Montezuma Village Saturday afternoon was given a new slant yesterday afternoon by the finding of the two companions of the girl, both drowned in the canal. Thoy were Philip Coyle 902 Montgomery Street and Percy Winters of Wilbur Avenue, Syracuse. The bodies were taken to Syracuse last night after autopsies had been performed by Coroner Paul M. Parker of Moravia and Coroner's Physician Dr. William Walsh. Coroner Parker held that the Dixon girl was dead when she struck the water and died from violence, accidental or otherwise. His decision in the other two cases was accidental drowning. The autopsies showed no marks of violence external or internal. The Dixon girl had a broken neck, the spine being fractured at the seventh vertebrae. GIRL WAS KILLED District Attorney Kenyon stated after the bodies of all three mixed up In the triple iragedy had been recovered that, beyond question the Dixon girl was killed, accidentally or otherwise, but, as both other occupants of the boat are dead, Mr. Kenyon holds that the case is virtually dropped. The bodies of the two men were recovered by Undertaker Archie McDonald of Syracuse, who has a grappling rig which has been successfully used in recovering drowned bodies from Owascc Lake. He was accompanied by Stuart and Matthew Coyle of Syracuse, brothers of Philip Coyle, and Pete Kite, also of Syracuse. The bodies were brought to tho Newfcirk morgue where the autopsies were performed. At the conclusion of same, the bodies of both were taken to Syracuse for funeral and burial services. Where Bodies Were Found. The bodies of the two drowned men were found 200 yards West of, the point wbere the overturned rowboat with the Dixon girl underneath was discovered. Last night George Booth, at whose home the trio stayed last Friday night, and Clarence Gay of Montezuma, held as material witnesses in the case, were released from their cells in the'county Jail on order of Distrjict Attorney Kenyon.home without commenting on his. He was a brother of Leo Coyle, who was killed about three years ago when hia taxicab was struck by a fast passenger train at a Belle Isle railroad crossing.
Philip Coyle1
M
Philip Coyle married Mary Lane.
Family | Mary Lane |
Child |
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Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Coyle, Philip H. Mar 6, 1895 Oct 11, 1924 29-8-5 Albany NY Philip Coyle Mary Lane.
Mary Lane1
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Mary Lane married Philip Coyle.
Family | Philip Coyle |
Child |
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Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Coyle, Philip H. Mar 6, 1895 Oct 11, 1924 29-8-5 Albany NY Philip Coyle Mary Lane.
Clarice Frank1
F, b. 6 July 1900, d. 11 October 1924
Father | Howard Frank |
Mother | Louise Merrick |
Clarice Frank married Clarence Dixon.2 Clarice Frank was born on 6 July 1900 at Gloversville, Fulton, New York, USA.1 She died on 11 October 1924 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA, at age 24.1,2
Family | Clarence Dixon |
Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Dixon, Clarice Jul 6, 1900 Oct 11, 1924 24-3-5 Gloversville Howard Frank Louise Merrick.
- [S31] The Auburn Citizen, Auburn, New York, Oct 15, 1924 The mystery surrounding the finding of Mrs. Clarence Dixon, 21, Syracuse colored girl drowned under a rowboat In the waters of the Barge Canal about a mile West of .Montezuma Village Saturday afternoon was given a new slant yesterday afternoon by the finding of the two companions of the girl, both drowned in the canal. Thoy were Philip Coyle 902 Montgomery Street and Percy Winters of Wilbur Avenue, Syracuse. The bodies were taken to Syracuse last night after autopsies had been performed by Coroner Paul M. Parker of Moravia and Coroner's Physician Dr. William Walsh. Coroner Parker held that the Dixon girl was dead when she struck the water and died from violence, accidental or otherwise. His decision in the other two cases was accidental drowning. The autopsies showed no marks of violence external or internal. The Dixon girl had a broken neck, the spine being fractured at the seventh vertebrae. GIRL WAS KILLED District Attorney Kenyon stated after the bodies of all three mixed up In the triple iragedy had been recovered that, beyond question the Dixon girl was killed, accidentally or otherwise, but, as both other occupants of the boat are dead, Mr. Kenyon holds that the case is virtually dropped. The bodies of the two men were recovered by Undertaker Archie McDonald of Syracuse, who has a grappling rig which has been successfully used in recovering drowned bodies from Owascc Lake. He was accompanied by Stuart and Matthew Coyle of Syracuse, brothers of Philip Coyle, and Pete Kite, also of Syracuse. The bodies were brought to tho Newfcirk morgue where the autopsies were performed. At the conclusion of same, the bodies of both were taken to Syracuse for funeral and burial services. Where Bodies Were Found. The bodies of the two drowned men were found 200 yards West of, the point wbere the overturned rowboat with the Dixon girl underneath was discovered. Last night George Booth, at whose home the trio stayed last Friday night, and Clarence Gay of Montezuma, held as material witnesses in the case, were released from their cells in the'county Jail on order of Distrjict Attorney Kenyon.home without commenting on his. He was a brother of Leo Coyle, who was killed about three years ago when hia taxicab was struck by a fast passenger train at a Belle Isle railroad crossing.
Louise Merrick1
F
Family | Howard Frank |
Child |
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Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Dixon, Clarice Jul 6, 1900 Oct 11, 1924 24-3-5 Gloversville Howard Frank Louise Merrick.
Percy Winters1
M, b. 9 May 1888, d. 11 October 1924
Father | Alfred Winters |
Percy Winters was born on 9 May 1888 at Canada.1 He died on 11 October 1924 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA, at age 36.1,2
Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Winters, Percy May 9, 1888 Oct 11, 1924 36-5-2 Canada Alfred Winters.
- [S31] The Auburn Citizen, Auburn, New York, Oct 15, 1924 The mystery surrounding the finding of Mrs. Clarence Dixon, 21, Syracuse colored girl drowned under a rowboat In the waters of the Barge Canal about a mile West of .Montezuma Village Saturday afternoon was given a new slant yesterday afternoon by the finding of the two companions of the girl, both drowned in the canal. Thoy were Philip Coyle 902 Montgomery Street and Percy Winters of Wilbur Avenue, Syracuse. The bodies were taken to Syracuse last night after autopsies had been performed by Coroner Paul M. Parker of Moravia and Coroner's Physician Dr. William Walsh. Coroner Parker held that the Dixon girl was dead when she struck the water and died from violence, accidental or otherwise. His decision in the other two cases was accidental drowning. The autopsies showed no marks of violence external or internal. The Dixon girl had a broken neck, the spine being fractured at the seventh vertebrae. GIRL WAS KILLED District Attorney Kenyon stated after the bodies of all three mixed up In the triple iragedy had been recovered that, beyond question the Dixon girl was killed, accidentally or otherwise, but, as both other occupants of the boat are dead, Mr. Kenyon holds that the case is virtually dropped. The bodies of the two men were recovered by Undertaker Archie McDonald of Syracuse, who has a grappling rig which has been successfully used in recovering drowned bodies from Owascc Lake. He was accompanied by Stuart and Matthew Coyle of Syracuse, brothers of Philip Coyle, and Pete Kite, also of Syracuse. The bodies were brought to tho Newfcirk morgue where the autopsies were performed. At the conclusion of same, the bodies of both were taken to Syracuse for funeral and burial services. Where Bodies Were Found. The bodies of the two drowned men were found 200 yards West of, the point wbere the overturned rowboat with the Dixon girl underneath was discovered. Last night George Booth, at whose home the trio stayed last Friday night, and Clarence Gay of Montezuma, held as material witnesses in the case, were released from their cells in the'county Jail on order of Distrjict Attorney Kenyon.home without commenting on his. He was a brother of Leo Coyle, who was killed about three years ago when hia taxicab was struck by a fast passenger train at a Belle Isle railroad crossing.
Alfred Winters1
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Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Winters, Percy May 9, 1888 Oct 11, 1924 36-5-2 Canada Alfred Winters.
Clarence Dixon1
M
Family | Clarice Frank b. 6 Jul 1900, d. 11 Oct 1924 |
Citations
- [S31] The Auburn Citizen, Auburn, New York, Oct 15, 1924 The mystery surrounding the finding of Mrs. Clarence Dixon, 21, Syracuse colored girl drowned under a rowboat In the waters of the Barge Canal about a mile West of .Montezuma Village Saturday afternoon was given a new slant yesterday afternoon by the finding of the two companions of the girl, both drowned in the canal. Thoy were Philip Coyle 902 Montgomery Street and Percy Winters of Wilbur Avenue, Syracuse. The bodies were taken to Syracuse last night after autopsies had been performed by Coroner Paul M. Parker of Moravia and Coroner's Physician Dr. William Walsh. Coroner Parker held that the Dixon girl was dead when she struck the water and died from violence, accidental or otherwise. His decision in the other two cases was accidental drowning. The autopsies showed no marks of violence external or internal. The Dixon girl had a broken neck, the spine being fractured at the seventh vertebrae. GIRL WAS KILLED District Attorney Kenyon stated after the bodies of all three mixed up In the triple iragedy had been recovered that, beyond question the Dixon girl was killed, accidentally or otherwise, but, as both other occupants of the boat are dead, Mr. Kenyon holds that the case is virtually dropped. The bodies of the two men were recovered by Undertaker Archie McDonald of Syracuse, who has a grappling rig which has been successfully used in recovering drowned bodies from Owascc Lake. He was accompanied by Stuart and Matthew Coyle of Syracuse, brothers of Philip Coyle, and Pete Kite, also of Syracuse. The bodies were brought to tho Newfcirk morgue where the autopsies were performed. At the conclusion of same, the bodies of both were taken to Syracuse for funeral and burial services. Where Bodies Were Found. The bodies of the two drowned men were found 200 yards West of, the point wbere the overturned rowboat with the Dixon girl underneath was discovered. Last night George Booth, at whose home the trio stayed last Friday night, and Clarence Gay of Montezuma, held as material witnesses in the case, were released from their cells in the'county Jail on order of Distrjict Attorney Kenyon.home without commenting on his. He was a brother of Leo Coyle, who was killed about three years ago when hia taxicab was struck by a fast passenger train at a Belle Isle railroad crossing.
William P Doyle1
M, b. 28 May 1880, d. 26 December 1928
Father | James Doyle |
Mother | Elizabeth Quigley |
William P Doyle was born on 28 May 1880 at Auburn, Cayuga, New York, USA.1 He died on 26 December 1928 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA, at age 48.1
Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Doyle, William P. May 28, 1880 Dec 26, 1928 48-6-29 Auburn NY James Doyle Elizabeth Quigley.
James Doyle
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James Doyle married Elizabeth Quigley.
Family | Elizabeth Quigley |
Child |
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Elizabeth Quigley
F
Elizabeth Quigley married James Doyle.
Family | James Doyle |
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Catherine Lucelia Stephens1
F, b. 31 March 1841, d. 17 June 1920
Father | Dewitt C Stevens |
Mother | Sarah Conklin |
Catherine Lucelia Stephens was also known as Catherine Lucelia Stevens.2 She was born on 31 March 1841 at Durhamville, Oneida, New York, USA.2 She died on 17 June 1920 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA, at age 79.2
Citations
- [S38] Find a Grave, online
, Catherine L. Stephens Evans
Birth: 1840
Death: 1920
Dau of Dewitt & Sarah
Burial:
Glenwood Cemetery
Oneida
Madison County
New York, USA
Created by: Andrew L.
Record added: Jul 26, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 74000732. - [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Evans, Catherine Lucelia Mar 31, 1841 Jun 17, 1920 79-2-16 Durhamville NY Dewitt C. Stevens Sarah Conklin.
Dewitt C Stevens
M
Dewitt C Stevens married Sarah Conklin.
Family | Sarah Conklin |
Child |
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Sarah Conklin
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Sarah Conklin married Dewitt C Stevens.
Family | Dewitt C Stevens |
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David Garfield Lasher1,2
M, b. 8 August 1880, d. December 1996
Father | George Lasher b. 1836 |
Mother | Margaret Dutcher b. 1843 |
David Garfield Lasher was born on 8 August 1880 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA.1 He died in December 1996 at Washington, District of Columbia, USA, at age 116.3
Citations
- [S85] Montezuma Birth Records, online <http://web.archive.org/web/20001110085900/http://…>, Lasher, David G. August 8, 1880 George Lasher 1836 Orange Co. NY Margaret Dutcher 1843 Seneca Co. NY.
- [S75] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (n.p.: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Admini, unknown publish date), David Garfield Lasher
County: Seneca
State: New York
Birth Date: 8 Aug 1880
Race: White. - [S62] Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (n.p.: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011.Original data - Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security D, unknown publish date), David Lasher
SSN: 095-03-8808
Last Residence: 20023 Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Born: 8 Aug 1880
Died: Dec 1966
State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951).
George Lasher1
M, b. 1836
Family | Margaret Dutcher b. 1843 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S85] Montezuma Birth Records, online <http://web.archive.org/web/20001110085900/http://…>, Lasher, David G. August 8, 1880 George Lasher 1836 Orange Co. NY Margaret Dutcher 1843 Seneca Co. NY.
Margaret Dutcher1
F, b. 1843
Margaret Dutcher married George Lasher. Margaret Dutcher was born in 1843 at Seneca, New York, USA.1
Family | George Lasher b. 1836 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S85] Montezuma Birth Records, online <http://web.archive.org/web/20001110085900/http://…>, Lasher, David G. August 8, 1880 George Lasher 1836 Orange Co. NY Margaret Dutcher 1843 Seneca Co. NY.
Edna Rose Mecumber1
F, b. 16 July 1877
Father | Herman Flyer Mecumber b. 1843 |
Mother | Mary Hatch b. 1853 |
Citations
- [S85] Montezuma Birth Records, online <http://web.archive.org/web/20001110085900/http://…>, Mecomber, Edna Rose July 26, 1877 Hermon F.Mecomber 1843 New York Mary Hatch 1853 New York.
Herman Flyer Mecumber1
M, b. 1843
Herman Flyer Mecumber was born circa 1842 at New York, USA.2 He was born in 1843 at New York, USA.1 He married Mary Hatch.
Family | Mary Hatch b. 1853 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S85] Montezuma Birth Records, online <http://web.archive.org/web/20001110085900/http://…>, Mecomber, Edna Rose July 26, 1877 Hermon F.Mecomber 1843 New York Mary Hatch 1853 New York.
- [S2] 1880 United States Federal Census, online
, Hermon Mc Cumber
Age: 38
Birth Year: abt 1842
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1880: Port Byron, Cayuga, New York
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Mc Cumber
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Day Laborer
Household Members:
Name Age
Hermon Mc Cumber 38
Mary Mc Cumber 30
Edna R. Mc Cumber 2
Edeth R. Mc Cumber 1
Arletta Osorian 19
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Port Byron, Cayuga, New York; Roll: 814; Family History Film: 1254814; Page: 171D; Enumeration District: 028; Image: 0265.
Mary Hatch1
F, b. 1853
Family | Herman Flyer Mecumber b. 1843 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S85] Montezuma Birth Records, online <http://web.archive.org/web/20001110085900/http://…>, Mecomber, Edna Rose July 26, 1877 Hermon F.Mecomber 1843 New York Mary Hatch 1853 New York.
- [S85] Montezuma Birth Records, online <http://web.archive.org/web/20001110085900/http://…>, Mecomber, Edith Ruby March 9, 1879 Herman Flyer Mecomber 1848 New York Mary Hatch 1851 New York.
Edson Allard1
M, b. circa 1842
Edson Allard married Lavinia Gibbons, daughter of Morris Gibbons and Jane Degroot.1 Edson Allard was born circa 1842 at Ellisburg, Jefferson, New York, USA.1
Family | Lavinia Gibbons b. c 1866 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S85] Montezuma Birth Records, online <http://web.archive.org/web/20001110085900/http://…>, Allard, Jane Lenore (f) Aug 11, 1889 Montezuma Lovinia Gibbins (23) Port Byron Edson Allard (47) __Surgeon Ellisburgh NY.
- [S85] Montezuma Birth Records, online <http://web.archive.org/web/20001110085900/http://…>, Allard, Jane Lenore (f) Aug 11, 1889 Montezuma Lovinia Gibbins (23) Port Byron Edson Allard (47) __Surgeon Ellisburgh NY.
Jane Lenore Allard1
F, b. 11 August 1889
Father | Edson Allard1 b. c 1842 |
Mother | Lavinia Gibbons1 b. c 1866 |
Citations
- [S85] Montezuma Birth Records, online <http://web.archive.org/web/20001110085900/http://…>, Allard, Jane Lenore (f) Aug 11, 1889 Montezuma Lovinia Gibbins (23) Port Byron Edson Allard (47) __Surgeon Ellisburgh NY.
Ensign Culifford1
M, b. 27 April 1871, d. 12 March 1916
Father | Eugene Culifford |
Mother | Aneha Dotey |
Ensign Culifford was born on 27 April 1871 at New York, USA.1,2 He died on 12 March 1916 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA, at age 44.1
Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Culfford, Ensign Apr 27, Mar 12, 1916 44 N. Y. Eugune Culfford Aneha Dotey.
- [S26] 1900 United States Federal Census, online
, Ensigne Culliford
[Ensigue Culliford]
Age: 29
Birth Date: Apr 1871
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1900: Butler, Wayne, New York
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Stella Culliford
Marriage Year: 1896
Years Married: 4
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Household Members:
Name Age
Ensigne Culliford 29
Stella Culliford 22
Lula M Culliford 3
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Butler, Wayne, New York; Roll: 1173; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 0107; FHL microfilm: 1241173.
Eugene Culifford1
M
Eugene Culifford married Aneha Dotey.
Family | Aneha Dotey |
Child |
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Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Culfford, Ensign Apr 27, Mar 12, 1916 44 N. Y. Eugune Culfford Aneha Dotey.
Aneha Dotey1
F
Aneha Dotey married Eugene Culifford.
Family | Eugene Culifford |
Child |
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Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Culfford, Ensign Apr 27, Mar 12, 1916 44 N. Y. Eugune Culfford Aneha Dotey.
Jeanne E Ward1
F, b. 21 January 1926, d. 20 February 1926
Father | Harry James Ward1 b. 14 May 1899, d. Mar 1978 |
Mother | Lucia Viola Hunt1 b. c 1903, d. 25 Mar 1945 |
Jeanne E Ward was born on 21 January 1926 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA.1 She died on 20 February 1926 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA.1
Citations
- [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), Ward, Jeanne E. Jan 21, 1926 Feb 20, 1926 0-0-30 N. Y. Harry Ward L. Viola Hunt.
Harriet Lewis1
F
Harriet Lewis married Mathias Switzer.
Family | Mathias Switzer |
Child |
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Citations
- [S67] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020212104157/http://…, (Waybackmachine), April 19, 1898 Eber Switzer Spring Lake 55 Farmer Fonda Mathias Switzer Harriet Lewis 2 Ellen Buckingham Montezuma 53 Michigan Hiram Buckingham Elizabeth Fiero Irving Brice.
Mathias Switzer1
M
Mathias Switzer married Harriet Lewis.
Family | Harriet Lewis |
Child |
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Citations
- [S67] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020212104157/http://…, (Waybackmachine), April 19, 1898 Eber Switzer Spring Lake 55 Farmer Fonda Mathias Switzer Harriet Lewis 2 Ellen Buckingham Montezuma 53 Michigan Hiram Buckingham Elizabeth Fiero Irving Brice.