Arthur Kemp1

M, d. October 1972
     Arthur Kemp married Veronica Estelle Scanlon, daughter of William Michael Scanlon and Helen Josephine Waters, on 24 June 1960.1 Arthur Kemp died in October 1972.1

Family

Veronica Estelle Scanlon b. 8 Jul 1921, d. 27 Dec 2002

Citations

  1. [S38] Find a Grave, online , Veronica E. Scanlon Kemp
    Birth:      Jul. 8, 1921
    Montezuma
    Cayuga County
    New York, USA
    Death:      Dec. 27, 2002
    New York, USA

    VERONICA E. KEMP - NURSE ANESTHETIST
    Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Sunday, December 29, 2002
    The funeral for Veronica E. Kemp , 81, of 43 Prospect Ave., will be at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Andrew's Church, Norwood, with the Rev. Paul Worczak officiating. Spring burial will be in the parish cemetery.

    Mrs. Kemp died Friday at St. Regis Nursing Home.

    There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with Buck Funeral Home, Norwood.

    She was a nurse anesthetist in various places including Syracuse, California, Ticonderoga, Warsaw and Massena. She had worked for a year at a mission hospital in Newfoundland.

    Born July 8, 1921, in Montezuma, daughter of William and Helen Waters Scanlon, she married Arthur Kemp on June 24, 1960. He died October 1972.

    She was a member of St. Andrew's Church.

    Surviving are a son and his wife, Thomas and Heather, Essex Junction, Vt., and two grandchildren.

    Family links:
    Parents:
    William M. Scanlon (1873 - 1951)
    Helen Josephine Waters Scanlon (1890 - 1950)

    Siblings:
    Martin W. Scanlon (1914 - 1977)*
    Ruth M. Scanlon McNeill (1915 - 1987)*
    Grace Helen Scanlon (1917 - 1944)*
    Veronica E. Scanlon Kemp (1921 - 2002)

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Calvary Cemetery
    Norwood
    St. Lawrence County
    New York, USA

    Created by: ProgBase
    Record added: Mar 19, 2011
    Find A Grave Memorial# 67159257.

Henry N McNeill1

M, b. 18 December 1909, d. 7 March 1972
     Henry N McNeill married Ruth Mary Scanlon, daughter of William Michael Scanlon and Helen Josephine Waters.1 Henry N McNeill was born on 18 December 1909.1 He died on 7 March 1972 at age 62.1

Family

Ruth Mary Scanlon b. 5 Dec 1915, d. 2 Mar 1987

Citations

  1. [S38] Find a Grave, online , Birth:      Dec. 18, 1909
    Death:      Mar. 7, 1972


    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Ruth M. Scanlon McNeill (1915 - 1987)

    Burial:
    Saint Josephs Cemetery
    Weedsport
    Cayuga County
    New York, USA

    Maintained by: af
    Originally Created by: Clara McIver
    Record added: Sep 27, 2012
    Find A Grave Memorial# 97885980.

Leah Daisy Bush1

F, b. 5 May 1881
FatherCicero M Bush b. 1852, d. 25 Nov 1886
MotherAnnette Crofut b. 29 May 1858, d. 7 Aug 1912
     Leah Daisy Bush was born on 5 May 1881 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA.1 She married John Wendell Seeley on 1 January 1909 at Monroe, New York, USA.2,3

Family

John Wendell Seeley b. c 1880

Citations

  1. [S1115] Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online , Leah Daisy Seeley
    [Leah Daisy Bush]
    SSN:     074382207
    Gender:     Female
    Birth Date:     5 May 1881
    Birth Place:     Montezuma CA, New York
    Father Name:     Cicero Bush
    Mother Name:     Annette Crofut
    Type of Claim:     Original SSN.
    Notes:     Mar 1963: Name listed as LEAH DAISY SEELEY.
  2. [S61] 1930 United States Federal Census, online.
  3. [S557] New York Marriages 1686-1980, online , Leah Bush
    Gender     Female
    Age     27
    Birth Date     abt 1882
    Marriage Date     1 Jan 1909
    Marriage Place     Monroe, New York, USA
    Father     Cicero Bush
    Mother     Nettie Crofut
    Spouse     John Wendell Seeley
    Film Number     000831339
    Household Members     
    Name     Age
    John Wendell Seeley     
    Mary Beck     
    Fawrence Seeley     
    Leah Bush     
    Nettie Crofut     
    Cicero Bush.

John Wendell Seeley1,2

M, b. circa 1880
     John Wendell Seeley was born circa 1880 at New York, USA.1 He married Leah Daisy Bush, daughter of Cicero M Bush and Annette Crofut, on 1 January 1909 at Monroe, New York, USA.1,2

Family

Leah Daisy Bush b. 5 May 1881

Citations

  1. [S61] 1930 United States Federal Census, online.
  2. [S557] New York Marriages 1686-1980, online , Leah Bush
    Gender     Female
    Age     27
    Birth Date     abt 1882
    Marriage Date     1 Jan 1909
    Marriage Place     Monroe, New York, USA
    Father     Cicero Bush
    Mother     Nettie Crofut
    Spouse     John Wendell Seeley
    Film Number     000831339
    Household Members     
    Name     Age
    John Wendell Seeley     
    Mary Beck     
    Fawrence Seeley     
    Leah Bush     
    Nettie Crofut     
    Cicero Bush.

Cicero M Bush1

M, b. 1852, d. 25 November 1886
     Cicero M Bush was born in 1852.1 He married Annette Crofut, daughter of James Crofut and Harriett Ellis. Cicero M Bush died on 25 November 1886 at Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA.2 He died on 25 November 1886 at Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA.1

Family

Annette Crofut b. 29 May 1858, d. 7 Aug 1912
Child

Citations

  1. [S1121] Rocheter City Directory (n.p.: Ancestry.com), Cicero M Bush
    Death Date:     25 Nov 1886
    Publication Title:     Rochester, New York, City Directory, 1887.
  2. [S1147] New York Death Indexes, online , Cicero M. Bush
    Death Date:     25 Nov 1886
    Death Place:     Rochester, New York, USA
    Certificate Number:     30066.

Annette Crofut1

F, b. 29 May 1858, d. 7 August 1912
FatherJames Crofut b. 3 Oct 1820, d. 1872
MotherHarriett Ellis b. 1823, d. Mar 1870
     Annette Crofut was born on 29 May 1858 at Aurelius, Cayuga, New York, USA.1,2,3 She married Cicero M Bush. Annette Crofut died on 7 August 1912 at Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA, at age 54.4

Family

Cicero M Bush b. 1852, d. 25 Nov 1886
Child

Citations

  1. [S2] 1880 United States Federal Census, online , Nettie Bush
    Age     24
    Birth Year     abt 1856
    Birthplace     New York
    Home in 1880     La Fayette, Onondaga, New York
    Race     White
    Gender     Female
    Relation to Head of House     Wife
    Marital Status     Married
    Spouse's Name     Cesere Bush
    Father's Birthplace     New York
    Mother's Birthplace     New York
    Occupation     Keeping House
    Household Members     
    Name     Age
    Cesere Bush     28
    Nettie Bush     24
    Matie Bush     5
    Wallace Bush     3.
  2. [S38] Find a Grave, online , Annette Francisco
    Birth Date:     29 May 1858
    Birth Place:     Aurelius, Cayuga County, New York, United States of America
    Death Date:     7 Aug 1912
    Death Place:     Rochester, Monroe County, New York, United States of America
    Cemetery:     Mount Hope Cemetery
    Burial or Cremation Place:     Rochester, Monroe County, New York, United States of America
    Has Bio?:     Y
    Father:     James Crofut
    Mother:     Harriet Crofut
    Spouse:     David M. Francisco.
  3. [S155] Cayuga County Births Transcription 1847, online <http://www.cayugagenealogy.org/vital_records/1847/…>, Aug. 25     1848Annett     James H. and Harriet J. Crofut.
  4. [S1147] New York Death Indexes, online , Annette Francisco
    Death Date:     7 Aug 1912
    Death Place:     Rochester, New York, USA
    Certificate Number:     37542.

George Elmer Shaffer1

M, b. 30 September 1909, d. 9 May 1992
FatherJohn William Shaffer b. 22 May 1861, d. 20 Dec 1937
MotherJuliann Smith b. Jul 1845
     George Elmer Shaffer married Clara Minnie Marsden, daughter of Clarence C Marsden and Florence M Darling.1 George Elmer Shaffer was born on 30 September 1909 at Pennsylvania, USA.1 He died on 9 May 1992 at Utica, Oneida, New York, USA, at age 82.1

Family

Clara Minnie Marsden b. 1 Jan 1917, d. 10 Aug 1989

Citations

  1. [S38] Find a Grave, online , George Elmer Shaffer
    Birth Date     30 Sep 1909
    Birth Place     Pennsylvania, USA
    Death Date     9 May 1992
    Death Place     Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
    Cemetery     Fort Hill Cemetery
    Burial or Cremation Place     Auburn, Cayuga County, New York, USA
    Has Bio?     N.

Albert Snyder1

M

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1115] Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online , Cloyd Snyder
    SSN:     129015038
    Gender:     Male
    Birth Date:     4 Apr 1883
    Birth Place:     Conquest, New York
    Father Name:     Albert Snyder
    Death Date:     1 Mar 1947
    Claim Date:     27 Jun 1955
    Type of Claim:     Death Claim
    Notes:     27 Jun 1955: Name listed as CLOYD SNYDER.

Walter Vernon Sullivan1

M, b. 29 December 1922, d. 9 July 1993
FatherWalter James Sullivan1 b. 27 Oct 1894, d. 4 Dec 1973
MotherVera E Jetty1 b. c 1898, d. 1 Oct 1985
     Walter Vernon Sullivan was born on 29 December 1922 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA.1 He died on 9 July 1993 at age 70.1

Citations

  1. [S1115] Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online , Walter Vernon Sullivan
    [Walter Sullivan]
    SSN:     104187827
    Gender:     Male
    Race:     White
    Birth Date:     29 Dec 1922
    Birth Place:     Montezuma CA, New York
    Father Name:     Walter J Sullivan
    Mother Name:     Vera E Jetty
    Death Date:     9 Jul 1993
    Type of Claim:     Original SSN.
    Signature on SSN Card:     WALTER VERNON SULLIVAN
    Relationship of Signature:     Signature name differs from NH’s name.
    Notes:     Jul 1941: Name listed as WALTER VERNON SULLIVAN; 24 Jul 1993: Name listed as WALTER SULLIVAN.

Grace A (?)1

F, b. 24 September 1880
     Grace A (?) married Charles Swordfager.1 Grace A (?) was born on 24 September 1880 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA.1

Family

Charles Swordfager b. 1870

Citations

  1. [S1115] Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online , Grace A Swordfager
    SSN     074285869
    Birth Date     24 Sep 1880
    Birth Place     Montezuma, New York
    Claim Date     30 Jan 1953
    Type of Claim     Life Claim
    Notes     10 Sep 1976: Name listed as GRACE A SWORDFAGER.

Charles Swordfager1

M, b. 1870
     Charles Swordfager married Grace A (?)1 Charles Swordfager was born in 1870.1

Family

Grace A (?) b. 24 Sep 1880

Citations

  1. [S1115] Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online , Grace A Swordfager
    SSN     074285869
    Birth Date     24 Sep 1880
    Birth Place     Montezuma, New York
    Claim Date     30 Jan 1953
    Type of Claim     Life Claim
    Notes     10 Sep 1976: Name listed as GRACE A SWORDFAGER.

Bert Eugene Weaver1,2

M, b. 10 March 1880, d. 26 January 1958
FatherCharles W Weaver1 b. Jun 1843, d. 18 Jan 1921
MotherSarah M White1 b. c 1851
     Bert Eugene Weaver was born on 10 March 1880 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA.1 He died on 26 January 1958 at age 77.3

Citations

  1. [S1115] Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online , Bert E Weaver
    SSN:     069032599
    Birth Date:     10 Mar 1880
    Birth Place:     Montezuma, New York
    Claim Date:     7 Sep 1948
    Type of Claim:     Life Claim
    Notes:     03 Sep 1976: Name listed as BERT E WEAVER.
  2. [S854] Ray, comp. Banks, WWI Civilian Draft Registrations (n.p.: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000., unknown publish date), Bert Eugene Weaver
    County:     Cayuga
    State:     New York
    Birth Date:     10 Mar 1880
    Race:     White.
  3. [S38] Find a Grave, online , Bert E Weaver
    Birth Date:     1880
    Death Date:     1958
    Cemetery:     Throopsville Rural Cemetery
    Burial or Cremation Place:     Throop, Cayuga County, New York, USA
    Has Bio?:     N
    Spouse:     Nellie M Weaver
    Father:     Charles W Weaver
    Mother:     Sarah M Weaver.

Eva Weaver1

F

Citations

  1. [S11] 1910 United States Federal Census, online , Eva Weaver
    Age in 1910:     13
    Birth Year:     abt 1897
    Birthplace:     New York
    Home in 1910:     Throop, Cayuga, New York
    Race:     White
    Gender:     Female
    Relation to Head of House:     Daughter
    Marital Status:     Single
    Father's name:     Charles W Weaver
    Father's Birthplace:     New York
    Mother's name:     Sarah A Weaver
    Mother's Birthplace:     New York
    Neighbors:     View others on page
    Household Members:     
    Name     Age
    Charles W Weaver     65
    Sarah A Weaver     60
    Bert Weaver     30
    Eva Weaver     13.

James McNamara1

M

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S44] Town of Montezuma Records, online http://web.archive.org/web/20020215005729/http://…, (Waybackmachine), McNamara, Mary Aug 28, 1913 75-6-5 Ireland James McNamara.

Clarissa Anna Herrick1

F, b. 2 August 1805, d. 3 February 1882
FatherNathan Herrick b. 1781, d. 1852
MotherClarissa Clark b. 1782, d. 12 Mar 1816
     Clarissa Anna Herrick was born on 2 August 1805 at Kinderhook, Columbia, New York, USA.2,3 She married Kellogg A Coye, son of John Coye and Ladocia (?), on 2 October 1825 at Kinderhook, Columbia, New York, USA.3 Clarissa Anna Herrick died on 3 February 1882 at Montezuma, Cayuga, New York, USA, at age 76.4,3,5

Family

Kellogg A Coye b. 9 Jul 1803, d. 21 Jan 1874
Children

Citations

  1. [S1052] Death Certificate: unknown subject, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online Familysearch.org; unknown file name, Maria Rockefeller
    [Maria Coye]
    Gender:     Female
    Marital Status:     Widowed
    Birth Date:     Aug, 1844
    Birth Place:     New York
    Death Date:     9 Dec 1926
    Death Place:     Bay City, Bay, Michigan, USA
    Death Age:     82
    File Number:     003674
    Father:     Keller Coye
    Mother:     Clarsia Herrick.
  2. [S8] 1855 New York Census, Record Type: New York State Census, Clarissa Coy
    Birth Year     abt 1806
    Age     49
    Gender     Female
    Relation to Head     Wife
    Residence     Mentz, Cayuga
    District     E.D. 1
    Household Number     200
    Line Number     8
    Sheet Number     21
    Household Members     
    Name     Age
    Kellogg A Coy     52
    Clarissa Coy     49
    Hannah M Coy     11.
  3. [S1247] Old Bible and other pioneer records, Michigan DAR 1957, online.
  4. [S564] Buckingham Cemetery, online <http://www.cayugagenealogy.org/cem/mont-cem.htm#BUCKINGHAM>, Clarissa Coye

    Birth:      unknown
    Death:      Feb., 1882
    Burial:
    Buckingham Cemetery
    Montezuma
    Cayuga County
    New York, USA

    Created by: Amy Sholes
    Record added: Apr 18, 2011
    Find A Grave Memorial# 68563941

    Created by: Amy Sholes
    Record added: Apr 18, 2011
    Find A Grave Memorial# 68563920.
  5. [S38] Find a Grave, online , Clarissa Anna Coye
    Gender:     Female
    Birth Date:     22 Aug 1805
    Birth Place:     Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York, United States of America
    Death Date:     3 Feb 1882
    Death Place:     Montezuma, Cayuga County, New York, United States of America
    Cemetery:     Buckingham Cemetery
    Burial or Cremation Place:     Montezuma, Cayuga County, New York, United States of America
    Has Bio?:     Y
    Spouse:     
    Kellogg A. Coye
    Children:     
    David Kellogg Coye
    William B. Coye
    Ladocia Ann Nobles
    Hannah Maria Gertrude Rockefeller
    URL:     
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68563941/…

Kellogg A Coye1

M, b. 9 July 1803, d. 21 January 1874
FatherJohn Coye b. c 1773, d. 3 Jan 1831
MotherLadocia (?) d. 29 Aug 1859
     Kellogg A Coye was born on 9 July 1803 at Columbia, New York, USA.2,3 He married Clarissa Anna Herrick, daughter of Nathan Herrick and Clarissa Clark, on 2 October 1825 at Kinderhook, Columbia, New York, USA.3 Kellogg A Coye died on 21 January 1874 at age 70.4

Family

Clarissa Anna Herrick b. 2 Aug 1805, d. 3 Feb 1882
Children

Citations

  1. [S1052] Death Certificate: unknown subject, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online Familysearch.org; unknown file name, Maria Rockefeller
    [Maria Coye]
    Gender:     Female
    Marital Status:     Widowed
    Birth Date:     Aug, 1844
    Birth Place:     New York
    Death Date:     9 Dec 1926
    Death Place:     Bay City, Bay, Michigan, USA
    Death Age:     82
    File Number:     003674
    Father:     Keller Coye
    Mother:     Clarsia Herrick.
  2. [S8] 1855 New York Census, Record Type: New York State Census, Kellogg A Coy
    Birth Year     abt 1803
    Age     52
    Gender     Male
    Relation to Head     Head
    Residence     Mentz, Cayuga
    District     E.D. 1
    Household Number     200
    Line Number     7
    Sheet Number     21Household Members     
    Name     Age
    Kellogg A Coy     52
    Clarissa Coy     49
    Hannah M Coy     11.
  3. [S1247] Old Bible and other pioneer records, Michigan DAR 1957, online.
  4. [S564] Buckingham Cemetery, online <http://www.cayugagenealogy.org/cem/mont-cem.htm#BUCKINGHAM>, Kellogg Coye
    Birth:      unknown
    Death:      Jan. 21, 1874
    Burial:
    Buckingham Cemetery, Montezuma, Cayuga County, New York, USA

    Created by: Amy Sholes
    Record added: Apr 18, 2011
    Find A Grave Memorial# 68563920.

Lawrence James Shaw Jr

M, b. 3 May 1843, d. 26 February 1930
     Lawrence James Shaw Jr married Nettie A Scranton, daughter of William H Scranton and Harriett Louise Newton. Lawrence James Shaw Jr was born on 3 May 1843 at Auburn, Cayuga, New York, USA. He died on 26 February 1930 at Auburn, Cayuga, New York, USA, at age 86.

Family

Nettie A Scranton b. 18 Nov 1897, d. 22 May 1932
Child

David H Davis1

M, b. circa September 1854
FatherGabrel Elisha Davis1 b. 1 Nov 1833
MotherFrances (?)1 b. c 1837
     David H Davis was born circa September 1854 at Niagara, New York, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S8] 1855 New York Census, Record Type: New York State Census, David H Davis
    Birth Year:     abt 1854 Age: 9/12
    Relation to Head:     Child
    Residence:     Lockport, Niagara, New York, USA
    District:     E.D. 2
    Household number:     528
    Line Number:     63
    Name     Age
    Gabril Davis     21
    Frances Davis     19
    David H Davis     0
    Hanibal F Davis     16.

Frank Orison Laraway1,2

M, b. 21 September 1877, d. 5 May 1944
FatherMonroe Wesley Laraway1 b. 15 May 1839
MotherMary A Gibbens1 b. c 1846
     Frank Orison Laraway was born on 21 September 1877 at Corry, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA.1 He died on 5 May 1944 at Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA, at age 66.1

Citations

  1. [S1088] Unknown name of person, unknown record type unknown number, unknown repository, unknown repository address, Frank O Laraway
    Gender:     Male
    Race:     White
    Age:     66
    Birth Date:     21 Sep 1877
    Birth Place:     Corry, Pennsylvania
    Death Date:     5 May 1944
    Death Place:     Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
    Father:     Monroe W Laraway
    Mother:     Mary Gibbens
    Spouse:     Mary Parker
    Certificate Number:     44930.
  2. [S1115] Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online , Frank Orison Laraway
    SSN     208142423
    Gender     Male
    Race     White
    Birth Date     21 Sep 1877
    Birth Place     Corry Erie, Pennsylvania
    Type of Claim     Original SSN.
    Notes     Aug 1942: Name listed as FRANK ORISON LARAWAY.

Leanah Moose1,2,3

F, b. 23 June 1798, d. 18 July 1861
     Leanah Moose was born on 23 June 1798 at Ulster, New York, USA.4 She married Peter W Emerick on 15 December 1816 at Saugerties, Ulster, New York, USA.3 Leanah Moose died on 18 July 1861 at age 63.5

Family

Peter W Emerick b. c Feb 1792, d. 11 Aug 1879
Children

Citations

  1. [S77] Ancestry.com, New York, Town Clerks' Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War, ca 1861-1865 (n.p.: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., unknown publish date), Peter William Emerick
    Birth Date:     23 Nov 1815
    Birth Place:     Ulster County, New York
    Father:     Peter Emerick
    Mother:     Lany Morse
    Residence Place:     Auburn, New York
    Enlistment Date:     20 Aug 1862
    Enlistment Location:     Montezuma, Cayuga, New York
    Regiment:     91st Heavy Artillery
    Company:     F
    Rank:     Private
    Race:     White
    Marital Status:     Married.
  2. [S1122] U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989, online , Hendrik Moes
    Gender:     Male
    Spouse:     
    Maria Beer
    Child:     
    Lena Moes.
  3. [S1251] U.S., War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815, online , Peter Emrick
    Widow:     Leanah Moose
    Marriage Date:     15 Dec 1816
    Date Enlisted:     6 Sep 1814
    Date Discharged:     13 Dec 1814
    Soldier's Death Date:     11 Aug 1879
    Soldier's Death Place:     Auburn Cayuga Co NY
    Military Service Location:     New York
    Widow's Death Date:     1862
    Pension Number - #1:     SO 27093
    Pension Number - #2:     SC 18108
    Bounty Land Number - #1:     32427 40 50
    Bounty Land Number - #2:     30550 120 55
    Roll number:     30
    Archive Publication Number:     M313.
  4. [S1122] U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989, online , Lena Moes
    Gender:     Female
    Record Type:     Baptism
    Birth Date:     23 Jun 1798
    Baptism Date:     15 Jul 1798
    Baptism Place:     Saugerties, Ulster, New York, USA
    Father:     Hendrik Moes
    Mother:     Maria Beer.
  5. [S38] Find a Grave, online , Lanah Emrick
    Death Date:     18 Jul 1861
    Cemetery:     Mentz Church Cemetery
    Burial or Cremation Place:     Montezuma, Cayuga County, New York, United States of America
    Has Bio?:     Y
    URL:     https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40155570/lanah-emrick
  6. [S38] Find a Grave, online , David Emrick
    Gender:     Male
    Birth Date:     5 Dec 1828
    Birth Place:     New York, United States of America
    Death Date:     7 Oct 1862
    Death Place:     Brutus, Cayuga County, New York, United States of America
    Cemetery:     Mentz Church Cemetery
    Burial or Cremation Place:     Montezuma, Cayuga County, New York, United States of America
    Has Bio?:     Y
    Children:     
    George Livingston Emrick
    Cora Elizabeth Emerick
    URL:     https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39632297/david-emrick

Warren Wilcox

M, b. circa 1832
     Warren Wilcox was born circa 1832. He married Ellenore Van Bergen, daughter of James C Van Bergen.

Family

Ellenore Van Bergen b. c 1830, d. 18 Apr 1880

George Walter Potter1

M, b. 30 August 1917, d. 9 April 1988
FatherCharles H Potter1 b. c 1884, d. 22 Aug 1961
MotherMinnie M Fowler b. c 1890, d. 1 Mar 1971
     George Walter Potter was also known as George Washington Potter. He was born on 30 August 1917 at Muncy Valley, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.1 He died on 9 April 1988 at Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, at age 70.1,2

Citations

  1. [S1115] Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online , George Walter Potter
    SSN     108168743
    Gender     Male
    Race     White
    Birth Date     30 Aug 1917
    Birth Place     Muncy Lycomi, Pennsylvania
    Death Date     9 Apr 1988
    Type of Claim     Original SSN.
    Notes     Jul 1938: Name listed as GEORGE WALTER POTTER; 22 Apr 1988: Name listed as GEORGE W POTTER
    Household Members     
    Name     Age
    George Walter Potter     
    Minnie M Fowler     
    Charles H Potter.     
  2. [S261] The Citizen, Auburn, NY, THE CITlZEN. AUBUtN. N.Y. SUNDAY. Aug. 10.1908 George Washington Potter George Washington Potter of R.D. 4, Muncy, Pa, formerly of Union Springs died Saturday morning at the Muncy Valley Hospital. He was born August 30, 1917 in Muncy Creek Township, Lycoming County, Pa., the son of Charles H. and Minnie May Fowler Potter. He was a veteran of World War II having served in the U.S. Army. He was a retired employee of Globe Security. He is survived by, his wife, the former Eva May Covert; two sons, Larry of Muncy and Byron at home; five daughters, Mrs. Deborah Watts of Montgomery, Pa., Donna Cosner of Binghamton, N.Y., Lori Miller of Montgomery, Rebecca Potter at home and Sarah Potter at home; one brother, Joseph Potter of Union Springs, N.Y.; three sisters, Mrs. Lottie Little of Muncy, Mrs. Nellie Hetrick of Muncy and Mrs. Edna Carner of Port Byron; six grandchildren and one step-grandson. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 11,1988 at 11 a.m. at the Wallis Funeral Home, 121 South Main St. Muncy. Friends may call at the funeral home, Sunday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Interment will be in Chestnut Hill Cemetery,.

Joseph Franklin Potter1

M, b. 7 July 1925, d. 1 January 2002
FatherCharles H Potter1 b. c 1884, d. 22 Aug 1961
MotherMinnie M Fowler b. c 1890, d. 1 Mar 1971
     Joseph Franklin Potter was born on 7 July 1925 at Laporte, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA.1 He died on 1 January 2002 at age 76.1

Citations

  1. [S1115] Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online , Joseph Franklin Potter
    [Joseph F Potter]
    SSN:     117182068
    Gender:     Male
    Race:     White
    Birth Date:     7 Jul 1925
    Birth Place:     Laport Unkno, Pennsylvania
    Death Date:     1 Jan 2002
    Father:     Charles H Potter
    Mother:     Minnie M Fowler
    Type of Claim:     Original SSN.
    Notes:     Jan 1943: Name listed as JOSEPH FRANKLIN POTTER; 08 Jan 2002: Name listed as JOSEPH F POTTER.

Minnie M Fowler1

F, b. circa 1890, d. 1 March 1971
FatherB. F. Fowler
     Minnie M Fowler was born circa 1890 at Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.1,2 She married Charles H Potter on 14 May 1909 at Sonestown, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA.1,3 Minnie M Fowler died on 1 March 1971 at Sherwood, Cayuga, New York, USA.2

Family

Charles H Potter b. c 1884, d. 22 Aug 1961
Children

Citations

  1. [S11] 1910 United States Federal Census, online , Minie Potter
    [Minnie Potter]
    Age in 1910:     20
    [23]
    Birth Year:     abt 1890
    [abt 1887]
    Birthplace:     Pennsylvania
    Home in 1910:     Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania
    Race:     White
    Gender:     Female
    Relation to Head of House:     Wife
    Marital Status:     Married
    Spouse's Name:     Charles Potter
    Father's Birthplace:     Pennsylvania
    Mother's Birthplace:     Pennsylvania
    Native Tongue:     English
    Attended School:     No
    Able to Read:     Yes
    Able to Write:     Yes
    Years Married:     1
    Number of Children Born:     1
    Number of Children Living:     1
    Household Members:     
    Name     Age
    Charles Potter     26
    Minie Potter     20
    [23]
    Lottie P Potter     0
    [1/12].
  2. [S74] The Citizen Advertiser, Auburn, NY, Minnie Fowler Potter, 31, wife of the late Charles Potter.di.ed unexpectedly Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Horace Carner, Sherwood. Mrs. Potter was born in Muncy, Pa., and had resided most of her life in Union Springs. Surviving besides Mrs. Carner are three other daughters, Mrs. Oney Little of Pennsdale, Pa., Mrs. William Clark of Cayuga and Mrs. Eleanor Hetrick of Whitedeer, Pa.; three sons, George W. and Joseph"F. Potter of Union Springs, N.Y. -and Benjamin L. Potter of Seneca Falls;.
  3. [S1126] Unknown compiler, online unknown url, unknown author (Familysearch.org), Name:     Charles H. Potter
    Titles and Terms:     
    Event Type:     Marriage
    Event Date:     14 Jun 1909
    Event Place:     Sonestown, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, United States
    Age:     
    Birth Year (Estimated):     
    Father's Name:     
    Father's Titles and Terms:     
    Mother's Name:     
    Mother's Titles and Terms:     
    Spouse's Name:     Minnie May Fowler
    Spouse's Titles and Terms:     
    Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated):     
    Spouse's Father's Name:     B. F. Fowler
    Spouse's Father's Titles and Terms:     
    Spouse's Mother's Name:     
    Spouse's Mother's Titles and Terms:     
    Reference ID:     659
    GS Film Number:     954171
    Digital Folder Number:     004272525
    Image Number:     00516



    Citing this Record:
    "Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VF95-FY3 : accessed 23 April 2016), Charles H. Potter and Minnie May Fowler, 14 Jun 1909; citing Marriage, Pennsylvania, county courthouses, Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 954,171.
  4. [S11] 1910 United States Federal Census, online , Lottie P Potter
    Age in 1910     0
    Birth Year     abt 1910
    Birthplace     Pennsylvania
    Home in 1910     Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania
    Race     White
    Gender     Female
    Relation to Head of House     Daughter
    Marital Status     Single
    Father's Birthplace     Pennsylvania
    Mother's Name     Minie Potter
    Mother's Birthplace     Pennsylvania.
  5. [S1124] Unknown article title, Interlaken Review, Fultonhistory.com, Mar 29, 1962: Mrs. Jennie M. DeParde, 49, of Interlaken, R.D., wife of Orlando DeParde, died Monday, March 26, 1962, at Taylor-Brown Hospital, Waterloo, N.Y following a short illness. She was born in Pennsylvania and had been a resident of this vicinity since 1929. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jeannine Coleman, Interlaken, R.D.; two sons Joseph DeParde of Arcadia, Calif, and Pfc. Carlton DeParde who is with the armed forces in the Pacific Theater; one granddaughter, her mother, Mrs. Minnie Potter of Cayuga, N.Y.; four sisters, Mrs. Lottie Little of Muncy, Pa., Mrs. Edna Carner, Cali-fornia, Mrs. Joanna Clark of Cayuga, and Mrs. Nellie Het-tricl of Groton; three brothers, George Potter and Jack Potter, both of Union Springs and Ben-jamin Potter of Savannah; also.
  6. [S261] The Citizen, Auburn, NY, Joanna Potter Clark Joanna Potter Clark. 61, wife of William E Clark of Connors Road. Cayuga, NY died Thursday, June 24, 1976 in Auburn Memorial Hospital after a long illness Mrs Clark was born in Pennsylvania and has resided in Southern Cayuga County for the past 30 years. Suviving besides her husband are three sons Donald and Robert Clark both of Cayuga; Ronald Clark of Auburn; one daughter, Mrs Carol Handville of Auburn; two brothers George W Potter of Cayuga; Joseph F. Potter of Union Springs; three sisters; Mrs. Oney (Lottie) Little, Muncy. Pa , Mrs Nellie Hetrick of New Columbia. Pa ; Mrs Charles (Edna) Hughes, Montezuma: six grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Sunday, June 27, 1976 at 1 p.m. at the Shakelton Funeral Home, Main St. Aurora, NY., with the Rev. H. Barton VanVliet, Pastor of the Port Byron Federated Church, officiating. Interment will be In Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Union springs, N.Y Friends may call at the Shakelton Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Area news briefs 'Big Bird' goes to class Seventh grade students at West Middle School brought "Big Bird" and other "Sesame Street" television characters to Genesee Street School recently. The students used the characters, which they created in Mrs. Melinda Doan's art class, to tell the younger students about summer safety. The WMS students, from left, are Allen York, Dawn Gleason, Lodena Sepulveda, Tina Withers and Brenda Rogler. Food stamp changes may mean more staff A change in the federal food stamp program regulations may require the hiring of at least three additional personnel by the Cayuga County Department of Social Services. The change, which takes effect July 1, would make most recipients in the federal Sup­plemental Security Income (SSI) program eligible for food stamps. Anthony Sylvester, county social services commissioner, said he may have to ask the County Legislature to approve the hiring of at least three persons to handle the expected influx of new food stamp recipients. An increase of more than 50 per cent is expected in the number of households eligible for food stamps. If the estimated numbers apply, Sylvester said, "we're in trouble" unless additional staff is hired. Sylvester said be would meet first with the legislature's social services committee to discuss the need for more personnel. No date has been set for that meeting. The county is operating under a tight budget and is not in a mood for more hiring, par­ticularly in the welfare department which represents the lion's share of the county budget. Sylvester said present staff "are going to have to work harder in the meanwhile, until and if we get the new people." The food stamp unit presently consists of six workers, in­cluding a supervisor, three examiners, a typist and a clerk. It serves about 3,600 persons in 1,100 households who receive cash assistance in addition to food stamps, and another 2,200 persons in 542 households eligible for foods stamps but not on welfare. Sylvester said about 1,265 households in the SSI program receive medical assistance through the social services department. He said he ex­pected about 70 per cent of these to apply for food stamps under the new program. "We will need personnel if we are going to do the job right." Sylvester said. He indicated he would recommend three new examiners, as these are the persons who must determine eligibility. The examiner post pays $6,993 a year. The commissioner said he received a letter Wednesday informing him of the change in regulations. He said this did not give the department adequate "lead time" to implement the program change which goes into effect in less than a week. The letter from Albany lists two groups of SSI applicants. Those who "live alone" will be sent a questionnaire by mail that only has to be filled out and returned for them to become eligible for food stamps. The second group, those "who live with others." must apply in person at the welfare office to be eligible for food stamps. On the basts ot intorniaiiwii Insults result in jail A 30-year old Rochester man was committed to Cayuga County Jail without bail Thursday after screaming at Judge John Naskiewicz during his arraignment on two charges in City Court. Lionel Fred McKenzie of Rochester, formerly a resident of Unity House on South Street, was arrested by members of the Auburn Detective Bureau Wedsnesday night and charged with third degree burglary and endangering the welfare of a minor. The detectives said that McKenzie entered the Beverly Navarro residence at 8 Hamilton Ave., went into the bedroom of an 11-year-old girl and kissed her on the cheek several times after talking with her. McKenzie will reappear before Judge Naskiewicz for arraignment at a later date. In other. City Court action Thursday. Diane Hudson. 32. of 73 Seymour St.. pleaded guilty to breach of the peace and was given a conditional discharge She was charged with using abusive language to a policeman and with refusing to pay for a taxi. She was ordered to pay the cab company. provided by applicants, the department will issue authorization-to-purchase (ATP) cards enabling the recipients to purchase the stamps from local banks. Roswell gets grant from Eagles A $5,000 grant from the Fraternal Order of Eagles is being presented Roswell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo, according to Lewis H. Reed, fund director. The grant is from the Eagles Art Ehrmann Cancer Fund and is being presented at the NYS Eagles Convention in Elmira today through Saturday. The fund is named in honor of the late Arthur S. Ehrmann, first director of the Eagles cancer fund in 1959 and editor of Eagle Publications for 25 years. The fund was established by the Grand Aerie to support cancer research by providing grants to recognized research centers, medical colleges and hospitals. The fund already has presented grants totalling over $1.7 million to research in­stitutions in many parts of the US and Canada. The fund is maintained by voluntary money-raising activities in Eagle Aeries and auxiliaries. Newsweek to interview Lattimore Mayor Paul Lattimore said today he has been contacted by Newsweek Magazine for an Interview Lattimore said Newsweek representatives will be in Auburn next week to talk with him about the Auburn Steel project for a story about steel mills it's a little more free publicity for this city." the mayor said. A "School's Out Celebration" is scheduled for boys and girls at the YMCA-WEIU on Monday. Beginning at 10 a.m. ac­tivities will be available to members and non-members, with non-members presenting their report cards for free admission. Coach Lee Bennett, in charge of the events, will be assisted by Peggy Kolo, Youth Supervisor. The events include gym, swim, movies, songs and games, tournaments and a repeat of last year's Battle of the Sexes in which boys* and girls' teams compete. The Auburn Corvette Club has been formed and the group is looking for members. To get acquainted with the organization, a picnic has been scheduled this Sunday at 1 p.m. at Emerson Park. Those planning to attend have been asked to bring their own food and beverage. Anyone who owns a Corvette has been invited. Dr. Ottavio G. Renzi, professor of Romance Languages and Literature at Wells College, will give a program at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Cayuga Museum of History and Art. He will review the history of Italians in America and their contributions utilizing audio­visual materials. Also planned is a film on a parade at Disney World in Orlando. Fla. —Auburn High School band muatdam have been requeued to report to Holland Stadium at 2 p.m. Sunday for the graduation ceremony with begin* at 3 p.m. Thomas Camp, band director, said musicians should report to the high school auditorium in the event of rain. The Auburn Bicentennial Committee will reopen its store from June 28 to July 3 at the former budget store on Genesee Street According to James Draucker, Auburn Bicentennial chairman, various historical and informative items will be offered. The store will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m daily. Auburn's Bicentennial Commemorative Book will be available at this time and will be on sale at the banks and Cervo's News, he said. Cows go astray owner charged Dr William A Tucker. 43. of Silver Street Road. Fleming, pleaded Innocent to a charge of disorderly conduct Wednesday and was released on $100 bail, according to the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office Dr Tucker was charged after a neighbor complained the Tucker cows were straying on his property and were not properly fenced in. deputies report The psychiatrist was arraigned before Fleming Town Justice Robert DiLallo and is slated to reappear July 13. Deputy Earl Clark in­vestigated for the sheriff's department The Weedsport Association of Parents and Teachers an­nounced that annual scholar­ships were awarded to Donald Bowden, Brian Shaw and William Marshall. Four students were cited for excellence in special disciplines and received annual awards: Dan Bates in art; Jeffrey Davis, Industrial arts; Cynthia Colvin, home economics and Eileen O'Connor in science. The awards were presented at the June 15 High School Awards Assembly by APT officers. The West High School Gass of 1956 is planning a 20th Reunion on Sept. 25. Committee members working on plans for a dinner-dance are Josephine Masotta Coleman, Peter Daddabbo, Merllyn Yantch Hfll, Lou Lombardl, Carmen Panarisi, Suzanne DiMora Rossi, John C. Rossi, George Schmid and William Wade. Anyone who desires to par­ticipate in the planning may contact a committee member. The Knotty Gub, a "mini-crochet" group of fifth grade students at Cato-Merldian Central School, were supper guests of their teacher, Mrs. Mary Jane Swinehart, at her home in Cato Tuesday evening, June 22. .The 11 club members have met for an hour before regular classes one day a week throughout the school year, to learn and practice the art of crocheting. Correction The Cayuga County Board of Realtors Inc. has indicateoTmat Amy Carver Dobson, doing business a&>Chris Car Realty, is not a Realtor but rather a real estate broker. Membership on the board is required before the term Realtor may be used, according to Richard Tuxlll president. An article in Wednesday's edition referred to the realty a* a Realtor. LA. HEIECX & SON Est. 1895 J.E.HEIECK E.G. BROOKS (Lie Funeral Directors) Dial 252-0141 58 E. Genesee St NICPON FUNERAL HOME Michael J. Nicpon Funeral Director 225 State Street - 253-1651 Say SYMPATHY with FLOWERS by COtlMTIIIO-PLMIST Ml Dunning Avt 253-4451.
  7. [S69] 1940 United States Federal Census, online , Minnie Potter
    Age     13
    Estimated Birth Year     abt 1927
    Gender     Female
    Race     White
    Birthplace     Pennsylvania
    Marital Status     Single
    Relation to Head of House     Daughter
    Home in 1940     Romulus, Seneca, New York
    Inferred Residence in 1935     Romulus, Seneca, New York
    Residence in 1935     Same House
    Resident on farm in 1935     Yes
    Sheet Number     2A
    Attended School or College     Yes
    Highest Grade Completed     Elementary school, 5th grade
    Class of Worker     Unpaid family worker
    Weeks Worked in 1939     0
    Income     0
    Income Other Sources     No
    Household Members     
    Name     Age
    Charles Potter     55
    Minnie Potter     50
    Lorrie Potter     30
    Jennie Potter     27
    Joe Anna Potter     24
    George Potter     22
    Edna Potter     15
    John Potter     14
    Minnie Potter     13
    Elinor Potter     12.

Jennie Potter1

F, b. circa 1913, d. 26 March 1962
FatherCharles H Potter1 b. c 1884, d. 22 Aug 1961
MotherMinnie M Fowler1 b. c 1890, d. 1 Mar 1971
     Jennie Potter was born circa 1913 at Pennsylvania, USA.1 She died on 26 March 1962 at Waterloo, Seneca, New York, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S1124] Unknown article title, Interlaken Review, Fultonhistory.com, Mar 29, 1962: Mrs. Jennie M. DeParde, 49, of Interlaken, R.D., wife of Orlando DeParde, died Monday, March 26, 1962, at Taylor-Brown Hospital, Waterloo, N.Y following a short illness. She was born in Pennsylvania and had been a resident of this vicinity since 1929. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jeannine Coleman, Interlaken, R.D.; two sons Joseph DeParde of Arcadia, Calif, and Pfc. Carlton DeParde who is with the armed forces in the Pacific Theater; one granddaughter, her mother, Mrs. Minnie Potter of Cayuga, N.Y.; four sisters, Mrs. Lottie Little of Muncy, Pa., Mrs. Edna Carner, Cali-fornia, Mrs. Joanna Clark of Cayuga, and Mrs. Nellie Het-tricl of Groton; three brothers, George Potter and Jack Potter, both of Union Springs and Ben-jamin Potter of Savannah; also.

Lottie Pearl Potter1

F, b. 30 March 1910, d. 17 May 1998
FatherCharles H Potter1 b. c 1884, d. 22 Aug 1961
MotherMinnie M Fowler1 b. c 1890, d. 1 Mar 1971
     Lottie Pearl Potter was born on 30 March 1910 at Pennsylvania, USA.1 She died on 17 May 1998 at Interlaken, Seneca, New York, USA, at age 88.2,3

Citations

  1. [S11] 1910 United States Federal Census, online , Lottie P Potter
    Age in 1910     0
    Birth Year     abt 1910
    Birthplace     Pennsylvania
    Home in 1910     Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania
    Race     White
    Gender     Female
    Relation to Head of House     Daughter
    Marital Status     Single
    Father's Birthplace     Pennsylvania
    Mother's Name     Minie Potter
    Mother's Birthplace     Pennsylvania.
  2. [S38] Find a Grave, online , Lottie Pearl Little
    Birth Date:     1910
    Death Date:     1998
    Cemetery:     Cherry Grove Cemetery
    Burial or Cremation Place:     Nordmont, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, USA
    Has Bio?:     N
    Spouse:     Oney Monroe Little
    Children:     Pfc Leroy Benjamin Little
    Dennis William Little.
  3. [S1125] Unknown article title, The Williamsport Sun, unknown location, May 18, 1998.

Joanna Potter1

F, b. 11 August 1915, d. 24 June 1976
FatherCharles H Potter1 b. c 1884, d. 22 Aug 1961
MotherMinnie M Fowler1 b. c 1890, d. 1 Mar 1971
     Joanna Potter was born on 11 August 1915 at Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA.1 She died on 24 June 1976 at Auburn, Cayuga, New York, USA, at age 60.1,2

Citations

  1. [S261] The Citizen, Auburn, NY, Joanna Potter Clark Joanna Potter Clark. 61, wife of William E Clark of Connors Road. Cayuga, NY died Thursday, June 24, 1976 in Auburn Memorial Hospital after a long illness Mrs Clark was born in Pennsylvania and has resided in Southern Cayuga County for the past 30 years. Suviving besides her husband are three sons Donald and Robert Clark both of Cayuga; Ronald Clark of Auburn; one daughter, Mrs Carol Handville of Auburn; two brothers George W Potter of Cayuga; Joseph F. Potter of Union Springs; three sisters; Mrs. Oney (Lottie) Little, Muncy. Pa , Mrs Nellie Hetrick of New Columbia. Pa ; Mrs Charles (Edna) Hughes, Montezuma: six grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Sunday, June 27, 1976 at 1 p.m. at the Shakelton Funeral Home, Main St. Aurora, NY., with the Rev. H. Barton VanVliet, Pastor of the Port Byron Federated Church, officiating. Interment will be In Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Union springs, N.Y Friends may call at the Shakelton Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Area news briefs 'Big Bird' goes to class Seventh grade students at West Middle School brought "Big Bird" and other "Sesame Street" television characters to Genesee Street School recently. The students used the characters, which they created in Mrs. Melinda Doan's art class, to tell the younger students about summer safety. The WMS students, from left, are Allen York, Dawn Gleason, Lodena Sepulveda, Tina Withers and Brenda Rogler. Food stamp changes may mean more staff A change in the federal food stamp program regulations may require the hiring of at least three additional personnel by the Cayuga County Department of Social Services. The change, which takes effect July 1, would make most recipients in the federal Sup­plemental Security Income (SSI) program eligible for food stamps. Anthony Sylvester, county social services commissioner, said he may have to ask the County Legislature to approve the hiring of at least three persons to handle the expected influx of new food stamp recipients. An increase of more than 50 per cent is expected in the number of households eligible for food stamps. If the estimated numbers apply, Sylvester said, "we're in trouble" unless additional staff is hired. Sylvester said be would meet first with the legislature's social services committee to discuss the need for more personnel. No date has been set for that meeting. The county is operating under a tight budget and is not in a mood for more hiring, par­ticularly in the welfare department which represents the lion's share of the county budget. Sylvester said present staff "are going to have to work harder in the meanwhile, until and if we get the new people." The food stamp unit presently consists of six workers, in­cluding a supervisor, three examiners, a typist and a clerk. It serves about 3,600 persons in 1,100 households who receive cash assistance in addition to food stamps, and another 2,200 persons in 542 households eligible for foods stamps but not on welfare. Sylvester said about 1,265 households in the SSI program receive medical assistance through the social services department. He said he ex­pected about 70 per cent of these to apply for food stamps under the new program. "We will need personnel if we are going to do the job right." Sylvester said. He indicated he would recommend three new examiners, as these are the persons who must determine eligibility. The examiner post pays $6,993 a year. The commissioner said he received a letter Wednesday informing him of the change in regulations. He said this did not give the department adequate "lead time" to implement the program change which goes into effect in less than a week. The letter from Albany lists two groups of SSI applicants. Those who "live alone" will be sent a questionnaire by mail that only has to be filled out and returned for them to become eligible for food stamps. The second group, those "who live with others." must apply in person at the welfare office to be eligible for food stamps. On the basts ot intorniaiiwii Insults result in jail A 30-year old Rochester man was committed to Cayuga County Jail without bail Thursday after screaming at Judge John Naskiewicz during his arraignment on two charges in City Court. Lionel Fred McKenzie of Rochester, formerly a resident of Unity House on South Street, was arrested by members of the Auburn Detective Bureau Wedsnesday night and charged with third degree burglary and endangering the welfare of a minor. The detectives said that McKenzie entered the Beverly Navarro residence at 8 Hamilton Ave., went into the bedroom of an 11-year-old girl and kissed her on the cheek several times after talking with her. McKenzie will reappear before Judge Naskiewicz for arraignment at a later date. In other. City Court action Thursday. Diane Hudson. 32. of 73 Seymour St.. pleaded guilty to breach of the peace and was given a conditional discharge She was charged with using abusive language to a policeman and with refusing to pay for a taxi. She was ordered to pay the cab company. provided by applicants, the department will issue authorization-to-purchase (ATP) cards enabling the recipients to purchase the stamps from local banks. Roswell gets grant from Eagles A $5,000 grant from the Fraternal Order of Eagles is being presented Roswell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo, according to Lewis H. Reed, fund director. The grant is from the Eagles Art Ehrmann Cancer Fund and is being presented at the NYS Eagles Convention in Elmira today through Saturday. The fund is named in honor of the late Arthur S. Ehrmann, first director of the Eagles cancer fund in 1959 and editor of Eagle Publications for 25 years. The fund was established by the Grand Aerie to support cancer research by providing grants to recognized research centers, medical colleges and hospitals. The fund already has presented grants totalling over $1.7 million to research in­stitutions in many parts of the US and Canada. The fund is maintained by voluntary money-raising activities in Eagle Aeries and auxiliaries. Newsweek to interview Lattimore Mayor Paul Lattimore said today he has been contacted by Newsweek Magazine for an Interview Lattimore said Newsweek representatives will be in Auburn next week to talk with him about the Auburn Steel project for a story about steel mills it's a little more free publicity for this city." the mayor said. A "School's Out Celebration" is scheduled for boys and girls at the YMCA-WEIU on Monday. Beginning at 10 a.m. ac­tivities will be available to members and non-members, with non-members presenting their report cards for free admission. Coach Lee Bennett, in charge of the events, will be assisted by Peggy Kolo, Youth Supervisor. The events include gym, swim, movies, songs and games, tournaments and a repeat of last year's Battle of the Sexes in which boys* and girls' teams compete. The Auburn Corvette Club has been formed and the group is looking for members. To get acquainted with the organization, a picnic has been scheduled this Sunday at 1 p.m. at Emerson Park. Those planning to attend have been asked to bring their own food and beverage. Anyone who owns a Corvette has been invited. Dr. Ottavio G. Renzi, professor of Romance Languages and Literature at Wells College, will give a program at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Cayuga Museum of History and Art. He will review the history of Italians in America and their contributions utilizing audio­visual materials. Also planned is a film on a parade at Disney World in Orlando. Fla. —Auburn High School band muatdam have been requeued to report to Holland Stadium at 2 p.m. Sunday for the graduation ceremony with begin* at 3 p.m. Thomas Camp, band director, said musicians should report to the high school auditorium in the event of rain. The Auburn Bicentennial Committee will reopen its store from June 28 to July 3 at the former budget store on Genesee Street According to James Draucker, Auburn Bicentennial chairman, various historical and informative items will be offered. The store will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m daily. Auburn's Bicentennial Commemorative Book will be available at this time and will be on sale at the banks and Cervo's News, he said. Cows go astray owner charged Dr William A Tucker. 43. of Silver Street Road. Fleming, pleaded Innocent to a charge of disorderly conduct Wednesday and was released on $100 bail, according to the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office Dr Tucker was charged after a neighbor complained the Tucker cows were straying on his property and were not properly fenced in. deputies report The psychiatrist was arraigned before Fleming Town Justice Robert DiLallo and is slated to reappear July 13. Deputy Earl Clark in­vestigated for the sheriff's department The Weedsport Association of Parents and Teachers an­nounced that annual scholar­ships were awarded to Donald Bowden, Brian Shaw and William Marshall. Four students were cited for excellence in special disciplines and received annual awards: Dan Bates in art; Jeffrey Davis, Industrial arts; Cynthia Colvin, home economics and Eileen O'Connor in science. The awards were presented at the June 15 High School Awards Assembly by APT officers. The West High School Gass of 1956 is planning a 20th Reunion on Sept. 25. Committee members working on plans for a dinner-dance are Josephine Masotta Coleman, Peter Daddabbo, Merllyn Yantch Hfll, Lou Lombardl, Carmen Panarisi, Suzanne DiMora Rossi, John C. Rossi, George Schmid and William Wade. Anyone who desires to par­ticipate in the planning may contact a committee member. The Knotty Gub, a "mini-crochet" group of fifth grade students at Cato-Merldian Central School, were supper guests of their teacher, Mrs. Mary Jane Swinehart, at her home in Cato Tuesday evening, June 22. .The 11 club members have met for an hour before regular classes one day a week throughout the school year, to learn and practice the art of crocheting. Correction The Cayuga County Board of Realtors Inc. has indicateoTmat Amy Carver Dobson, doing business a&>Chris Car Realty, is not a Realtor but rather a real estate broker. Membership on the board is required before the term Realtor may be used, according to Richard Tuxlll president. An article in Wednesday's edition referred to the realty a* a Realtor. LA. HEIECX & SON Est. 1895 J.E.HEIECK E.G. BROOKS (Lie Funeral Directors) Dial 252-0141 58 E. Genesee St NICPON FUNERAL HOME Michael J. Nicpon Funeral Director 225 State Street - 253-1651 Say SYMPATHY with FLOWERS by COtlMTIIIO-PLMIST Ml Dunning Avt 253-4451.
  2. [S38] Find a Grave, online , Joanna Grace Potter Clark
    Birth:      Aug. 11, 1915
    Sullivan County
    Pennsylvania, USA
    Death:      Jun. 24, 1976
    Auburn
    Cayuga County
    New York, USA

    daughter of Charles Potter and Minnie Fowler Potter

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    William Edward Clark (1913 - 2001)

    Burial:
    Chestnut Hill Cemetery
    Union Springs
    Cayuga County
    New York, USA

    Created by: Lorraine Bailey
    Record added: Jun 04, 2014
    Find A Grave Memorial# 130832871.

Benjamin Potter1

M, b. 15 August 1926, d. 2 April 1976
FatherCharles H Potter1 b. c 1884, d. 22 Aug 1961
MotherMinnie M Fowler1 b. c 1890, d. 1 Mar 1971
     Benjamin Potter was born on 15 August 1926 at Pennsylvania, USA.1,2 He died on 2 April 1976 at Seneca Falls, Seneca, New York, USA, at age 49.3

Citations

  1. [S69] 1940 United States Federal Census, online , Minnie Potter
    Age     13
    Estimated Birth Year     abt 1927
    Gender     Female
    Race     White
    Birthplace     Pennsylvania
    Marital Status     Single
    Relation to Head of House     Daughter
    Home in 1940     Romulus, Seneca, New York
    Inferred Residence in 1935     Romulus, Seneca, New York
    Residence in 1935     Same House
    Resident on farm in 1935     Yes
    Sheet Number     2A
    Attended School or College     Yes
    Highest Grade Completed     Elementary school, 5th grade
    Class of Worker     Unpaid family worker
    Weeks Worked in 1939     0
    Income     0
    Income Other Sources     No
    Household Members     
    Name     Age
    Charles Potter     55
    Minnie Potter     50
    Lorrie Potter     30
    Jennie Potter     27
    Joe Anna Potter     24
    George Potter     22
    Edna Potter     15
    John Potter     14
    Minnie Potter     13
    Elinor Potter     12.
  2. [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), Benjamin Potter
    SSN:     127-20-9354
    BORN:     15 Aug 1926
    Died:     Apr 1976
    State (Year) SSN issued:     New York (Before 1951).
  3. [S86] Unknown author, Geneva Daily Times (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), Apr 3, 1976: SENECA FALLS - Police Chief Anthony J. Casamassima reported this morning that police found Benjamin L. Potter, 49 of 7 Hawley St., dead at his home last night. Warren Jones, Seneca County coroner, was called in, and an autopsy was underway this morning to discover the cause. Potter had ap-parently been dead for several days. He was discovered by a son-in-law, John Kriegelstein of 52 Church St., Waterloo. He and his wife went over to investigate when they couldn't reach Potter by phone. The autopsy Is being conducted by Dr. Manuel Posso of Ithaca. The body will be released to the Dor an Funeral Home after the autopsy, at the request of the family. In the meantime, police are con-tinuing the Investigation. Potter had been employed at Sylvanla Electric Co., Seneca Falls. He had recently suffered pneumonia. Police were called at 6:30 p.m. Friday-Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at the Doran Funeral Home. * The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. The Rev. Edward Lincoln will officiate. Burial will be in Union Springs Cemetery, Union Springs. Mr. Potter was born In Muncy, Pa. He was employed by GTE Sylvanla for 25 years. He was a member of the Sylvanla Century Club. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. John (Christine) Kriegelstein of Waterloo and Mrs. Michael (Valerie) Mazzeo of Seneca Falls; two brothers, Joseph of Union Springs and George of Cayuga; four sisters, Mrs. Joanna Clark of Cayuga, Mrs. Edna earner of Montezuma and Mrs. Eleanor Hetrich and Mrs. Lottie Little, both of Muncy, Pa.; and two grandchildren. Russell A. Strong DUNDEE - Russell A. Strong, 75, Of Rt. 14A, Dundee died at his Friday, April 2. Friends may call at the I Funeral Home, Dundee, Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral will be from the funeral home Monday *1 2 p.m. with the Rev. Benjamin Dlsbrow officiating. Burial will be at Hillside Cemetery, Dundee. Memorial contributions may be made to the Dundee Volunteer Ambulance Fund. Mr Strong was born In Thurston and was a retired employe of the NYS Highway Dept. Surviving sr* his wife, Alice; one son, Edward of Campbell; one brother, Charles of Otenburnte, Md., one sister, Mrs. Ada Aklns of Elmlra; and one grandson FUNERAL GuyF.McCann WATERLOO — Funeral services for Guy P. McCann, 88. of RD 3, Waterloo, who died Sunday, March 21, In Port Myers, Pla., were at 2 p. m. Friday In the Sanderson Funeral Home. The Rev. Phil E. Tennie» ,of Canoga Presbyterian Church officiated. Bearers, all members of Warner Van Riper Post No. 435 American Legion of Waterloo, were Clair W. Flick, John A. Jarvls, Herbert H. Miller, Fred J. Schelti, Charlas R. Stanton and C. Fred Trickier. Untitled Documentfile:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com.

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Citations

  1. [S1126] Unknown compiler, online unknown url, unknown author (Familysearch.org), Name:     Charles H. Potter
    Titles and Terms:     
    Event Type:     Marriage
    Event Date:     14 Jun 1909
    Event Place:     Sonestown, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, United States
    Age:     
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    Spouse's Name:     Minnie May Fowler
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    Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated):     
    Spouse's Father's Name:     B. F. Fowler
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    Reference ID:     659
    GS Film Number:     954171
    Digital Folder Number:     004272525
    Image Number:     00516



    Citing this Record:
    "Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VF95-FY3 : accessed 23 April 2016), Charles H. Potter and Minnie May Fowler, 14 Jun 1909; citing Marriage, Pennsylvania, county courthouses, Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 954,171.