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5901 | Recorded in Lancaster, MA | Cleland, Thankful (I50693)
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5902 | Recorded in Lancaster,MA | Cleland, John (I50700)
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5903 | Records also have his named spelled Cornelius Jus. Cornelius was confirmed to his church 03 Apr 1774. He was also a Private 15Mar1776 in Col. Samuel Miles Rifle Regt. and participated in the first Battle of Long Island , where Col. Miles was captured on Jamacia Road, Cornelius was also at Fort Island, Harlem, and Perth Ambroy. In 1786 he is listed as a weaver and in 1788 was a carpenter in Macungie,PA. 1790 'Cornelius Use, Macungie,PA 1-1-3' | Hughes, Cornelius (I311)
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5904 | Records from "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church" Membership Records. | Whitford, Jesse Saunders (I18278)
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5905 | Records of Lehigh Church, Zion's Lutheran Church, Lower Macungie, Lehigh County. - Baptismal record lists Georg's birthdate as 13 Feb 1784, versus 12 Feb 1784 as is written in his Bible. | Hartman, George (I2838)
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5906 | Records show Solomon as Capt Solomon Munson, I'm unaware of his military service. | Munson, Captain Solomon (I974)
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5907 | Red Cross Worker Dies DANSVILLE, Nov. 2 (AP). Miss Mary B. Hartman, a charter member of the Clara Barton Chapter 1, American Red Cross, died yesterday at her home here. She was 93. The chapter, named for the founder of the Red Cross movement in the United States was the first organized In this country. (The Niagara Falls Gazette, Nov 2, 1948) During her girlhood, Miss Hartman attended select schools in this village. She was a life-long member of St. Paul's United Lutheran Church, served as organist of the Church for some years and was a charter member of the Loyal Hearts Circle of King's Daughters and a former president of the organization. Following fifty years of service with the group several years ago, she was presented with a cross and chain as a token of appreciation for her years of faithful service. A charter member of Clara Barton Chapter No. 1, American Red Cross, Miss Hartman was thoroughly familiar with the work of the organization since it was formed and followed with interest its activities down through the years. Prior to the organizing of the Chapter she often attended lectures given by Miss Barton and she vividly recalled talking with the Chapter's founder, and often related interesting Information regarding Miss Barton to friends and acquaintances. On September 11 of this year Miss Hartman was given a surprise birthday anniversary party and on this occasion she and her friends enjoyed in reminiscing. Those who gathered at her home remarked on her alertness, keen mind and ability to vividly recall events of many years past. Miss Hartman is survived by six cousins, Mrs. Emma Hartman Noyes, Mrs. Sophie LaRouette and Glenn Hamsher, all of Dansville, Mrs. Blanche Hartman of New York City, Mrs. Maud Gibson of Buffalo and Herbert Hamsher of East Rochester. Funeral services will be held from Grover & Wood Funeral Home this Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Scheel of Cohocton officiating. Burial will be in Greenmount Cemetery. The bearers will be: David C. Kidd, Arthur Sterner, Fred Sahrle, Raymond Sahrle, Gordon H. Sick and Harold Fisher. (Genesee Country Express and Advertiser, Thursday November 4, 1948) | Hartman, Mary B. (I2872)
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5908 | Red Lion according to the 1851 census. | Heron, Isabella (I38846)
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5909 | Ref: Early settlers of New York State: their ancestors and descendants; by Janet Wethy Foley, Vol VII, Page 75 (Hitchcock Hill Burying Ground) | Barrett, Abigail (I14970)
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5910 | Refer to "Joan Blaisdell" information on the Blaisdell family. | Blaisdell, Jacob Clough (I18506)
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5911 | Regis M. Glover, 83, formerly of Arkport, passed away Friday (Oct. 17, 2008) at her son?s home in Dansville. Born in Canisteo, Sept. 6, 1925, the daughter of Nathan and Margaret (Miller) Broughton, she had been an area resident all of her life. Regis was a member of the Canaseraga Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion. She loved her family, cooking and recipes as well as ceramics and painting. She was predeceased by her husband, Harding, in 2000; one son, Harding (Bud) Glover; three daughters-in-law; one grandson; and one sister, Mary Jane Broughton. She is survived by four sons, Richard (Sherry) Glover of Dansville, Jack Glover of Arkport, David (Patti) Glover of Delaware and Timothy (Kim) Glover of Maine; two daughters, Cynthia (Jon) Bentley of Angelica and Robin (Marc) Tessier of Belmont; three brothers, Duane (Cloy) Broughton of Hornell, Gerald (Cathy) Broughton of Canaseraga and Loran (Jackie Hunt) Broughton of Canaseraga; and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. The family will be present to receive friends from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesday at the Bender - Brown & Powers Funeral Home, 354 Canisteo St, Hornell. Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Arkport Cemetery. Friends may make memorial contributions to The Livingston County Hospice, 2 Livingston County Campus, Mount Morris, NY 14510. | Boughton, Regis M. (I33140)
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5912 | Register of Marriage Services Officiated by Rev. S. Mills Day Pastor of the Congregational Church of Honeoye In Livonia, NY, Jan. 29, 1879, Fitch R. Barnard, Richmond, NY to Sarah J. Jerome, Livonia . ******************************** Ontario County Journal Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York. April 14, 1911 Honeoye, N. Y. - Fitch R. Barnard, a prominent farmer of Richmond, entered the higher life, after a short illness, on April 5, in his 59th year. His death was due to a stroke of apoplexy which prostrated him the week before. Mr. Barnard was the son of Peter and Fannie Reed Barnard and was born at the old homestead where his brother now lives. He was graduated from the Genesee Wesleyan seminary and in 1879 was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Jerome, of Livonia, who with two children, Mrs. F. W. Herman of Renssalaer and Solon H. Barnard, are left to carry on the work he has laid down. There are also two grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. R. C. Beach, and one brother, P. Pitts Barnard, left to mourn his loss. The funeral was held at the house Saturday and the burial was in Livonia. Mr. Barnard had the confidence of all who knew him and his death is a great loss to the community. ******************************** Fitch Reed Barnard, Richmond, was born January 1, 1852. His father, Captain Peter Pitts Barnard, was born in Livonia in 1812, and died in 1876. For the last forty years of his life he held two hundred acres of land in this town and seventy adjoining in Livonia. The stone house in which he lived, now occupied by his son and namesake, was built by him in 1850. His wife was Fanny, daughter of John F. Reed, and their five children were: Ellen A., wife of M. H. Ray; Elizabeth M., wife of J. P. Ray; Franc A., wife of R. C. Beach; Fitch R. and Peter Pitts. He married, second, Abby Jane Olney (Gray), who survives him. She resides in Rochester. Chauncey, father of Peter Pitts Barnard, was a native of Connecticut, and married Nancy, daughter of Captain Peter Pitts, of Richmond, and came to Livonia, where he lived and died. His father was Samuel, of Litchfield county, Conn. Fitch R. was married in 1879 to Sarah J. Jerome, daughter of Myron D. Jerome, of Livonia, and they have two children: Fannie E., born December 13, 1881, and Solon H., born December 10, 1887. Mr. Barnard is a Republican. Mrs. Barnard's father was born in this town, where Isaac B. Green now lives, and his father, John Jerome, married Sarah Aiken, whose family was among the first to settle at Allen's Hill. P. Pitts Barnard was born November 13, 1859, and married, October 21, 1885, Clara Jerome, daughter of Samuel Jerome, of Livonia, and their children are: Glenn H., born January 21, 1889, and P. Ray, born November 28, 1891. History of Ontario County compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; edited by George S. Conover; Published 1893; ******************************** | Barnard, Fitch Reed (I32120)
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5913 | Registered for the draft of WWI at Elmira,NY 12Sep1918. Occupation: Machinist, working at Wileys Marrow Mfg. in Elmira. Residing at 709 East Water, Elmira,NY. Medium Height, Medium Weight, Light complexion, Blue Eyes. | Burdett, Leo Collins (I4962)
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5914 | Registered for WWI draft on 05Jun1917 at Enumclaw,King Co.,WA. listed occupation: Farmer, single, medium height, medium build, gray eyes, brown hair. | Gray, Henry W. (I27642)
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5915 | Regular Army 2nd US Infantry, Co.B Blue Eyes, Light Hair, Light Complexion, 5'10" Tall Deserted 13May1829, Captured 14May1829 Deserted May1830...(remarks in record: re-enlisted) | Burditt, Joseph (I17686)
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5916 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10840)
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5917 | Remarried again - 27Oct1923 in Plattsburg,NY. Marriage records states Fred's residence was Deniston,TX and Fredora's residence was Sartwell,PA | Family: Frederick Prescott Jotry / Fredoria A Frost (F14544)
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5918 | Removed to Fremont,Steuben Co.,NY | Hartman, John (I7086)
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5919 | Removed to Alberta, Canada with her husband and family in 1917, (1921) living in West Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. MESSENGER - On September 6, Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Messenger of Alberta Beach. Alta.. widow of Albert Messenger. She is survived by one son, Clyde Messenger of Calgary; Alta.; one daughter, Mrs. Frank Mainhood of Alberta Beach, Alta.; also ten grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon a 4 o'clock at the Onoway Baptist Church. Rev Harter will officiate, and interment will take place in the Onoway Cemetery. Howard and McBride Funeral Service. (Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 07 Sep 1955, Wed page 36) | Hartman, Elizabeth Jane (I15233)
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5920 | Removed to Bristol,NY. Was the first deacon of the First Congregational Church, E. Bloomfield. Also helped survey the Bristol and Richmond areas in 1789. Lot # 3, Muttonville. He had been the Deacon in Dighton, Bristol Co. , Mass. Congregational Church. Served in the Mass. Legislature in 1775 and was Justice of the Peace 1781 in Dighton, and also Bristol 1793 to 1805. Served as Lieut, NY Militia 1804, and in 1805 his son George Lieut, NY Militia and later Captain. Another son William, Ensign and Major in NY Militia. Deacon George Codding and son George traveled over Susquehanna route from Dighton to Bristol, 1788-1789, soon followed by sons John, Faunce, Burt and William. They drew lot number3 in Mass. lottery. | Codding, George (I7818)
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5921 | REMOVED TO CANADA "Genealogical Register of Early Families of Ashburnham" I have been trying to locate more of my Scollay lineage for some time .. Perhaps some of you can help . This is what I have . 3 Brothers , all born in Canada , whose father , name unknown , was born in Massachusetts . From census records , Abel's mother was born in Connecticut , Grover's mother was born in New York Abel Scollay , b .@ 1829 , m . @ 1854 to Abigail Bateman (b .@1834 , in Canada ) d . dates of both unknown. Children-Hannah Eliza Scollay , b . 22 Oct 1855, Lexington, Sanilac Co ., Mich . Married 3 July 1870 , to Joseph Giles . Hannah died 6 Dec 1929 , in Hersey , Osceola Co ., Michigan . John A . Scollay , b . @ 1859 , in Michigan ; m . Celia A . Powley 20 Apr 1881 , in Reed City , Osceola County , Michigan , d . bef Jan 1937 . Robert Scollay was born abt 1834 . Grover Scollay , b . @ 1839 , in Ontario , Canada , m . @ 1868 , poss in New York , to Anna E . (_). They had James A , b . @ 1868 , in New York ; Margret Scollay , b . @ 1871 , in New York ; William H ., b . 12 July 1875 , in Lexington, Sanilac County , Michigan ; Lewella , b . 21 Dec 1876 , in Argyle , Sanilac County , Michigan ; and Lora , b . 24 July 1879 , also in Argyle . This is pretty much all I have on the Scollays, except a photo or two of Abigail Bateman Scollay and her daughter Hannah . Sanilac County is on the eastern shore of Michigan , so it is entirely possible that the brothers came across Canada , from New England to Michigan . Grover and Robert are lost after 1880 census . Any help you can supply on taking the Scollay or Bateman lines further back would be appreciated . Susan Blair | Scollay, Abel (I25707)
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5922 | Removed to Dighton with his son Joseph in 1708/9. One of the original settlers of Dighton,MA (founded 1712). | Pool, Isaac (I14080)
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5923 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I15)
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5924 | Removed to Harpursville,Broome Co.,NY | Rikert, Katherine (I14867)
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5925 | Removed to Highland,Oakland Co.,MI | Wheeler, Morris Isaac (I21123)
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5926 | Removed to Livingston County(West Sparta) about 1847 from Allegany Co. | Hartman, Eaton (I2844)
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5927 | Removed to Oak Park,Ill. | Briggs, Edith M. (I4902)
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5928 | Removed to St.Louis,MO | Scollay, James (I25734)
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5929 | Removed to West Virginia | Scollay, Doctor Samuel (I25703)
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5930 | Removed to Whately about 1757 with a family of children and settled at the junction of the Mother George road with Chestnut Plain Street, directly East of the Stockade monument, and it was his house and about three-fourths of an acre of his land that was enclosed by the stockade where those living in that section could fly for safety. The family removed to Conway before 1771, perhaps as soon as 1767, and then later to Phelps, N.Y., where he died. Was Capt. Elijah William's company, expedition to Canada, 1755 and 1756. | Dickinson, Deacon Joel (I18892)
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5931 | Renton Hospital of Luekemia | Allingham, Frederick Leo Jr. (I15159)
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5932 | Requiem Mass will be said at 10 o’clock this morning in St. Mary’s Church for Jacob W. Gregorius, 84, who died Monday (Mar. 6, 1967) in Dansville Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. A prayer service in the Chamberlin Funeral Home will precede the church rite. Mr. Gregorius resided in Dansville most of his life and was employed as a patternmaker at Foster Wheeler Corp. He was a member of the 25-year Club at FW and was a communicant of St. Mary’s Church. He is survived by three sons, Jacob J. and Cletus S., both of Dansville, and Frank C. of Canaseraga; two daughters, Mrs. Lourie Sheppard of Dansville and Mrs. Catherine Hultz of Rochester; 19 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. (GCE, March 9, 1967, p1) | Gregorius, Jacob William (I41924)
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5933 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I24933)
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5934 | Resided at Hatfield Broad Oak, which was once a royal manor and owned by the Kings of England. It is the supposed burial place for Harold, last of the Saxon Kings. John's will of 16 July 1614, names 6 children, thelast of whom is Rose Sandford. John Warner was a realyeoman of England. A yeoman meant a man who owned land, a freeholder, and who lived upon that land and who tilled it. The lands he owned were not extensive; a few closes, or fields, of from two to six acres each, divided by hedges, comprised his holdings. Hewas in average circumstances-neither affluent nor poor. Hatfield Broad Oak wasever a country village. We have not peered deeply into theWarner family. Further search may reveal something about it worth while. Here is the will of John Warner, grandfather of Thomas, Robert and Andrew Sanford and perhaps of ZacharySanford, the emigrants to America: Commissary Court of London, Essex and Herts. (Filed Will.) 16 July, 12 James 1. (1614) In the name of God, Amen. I, John WARNER of Hatfeild Broakoke alias Hatfeild Kings, Co. Essex, yeoman, now sicke in bodie but whole and sounde of mynde and memory, &e. Item. I geve and bequeath unto Mary my wief all those my freehould lands, &-c., in Hatfeild, she paying Elizabeth WARNER my daughter ?10 a yeare for six yeares, and to Thomas, John and Ezechiell three of the sonnes of Ezechiel SANDFORD mv sonne in lawe ?3. 6s. 8d. apiece at 21, and to Andrewe WARNER and Edward WARNER my sonnes 50s. apeece yearly. To Thomas WARNER my grandchild ?20 at 21. To John my sonne oneyear's rent or profit. To said wife Mary three load of wheat strawe yearly, &c., to be brought to hir and delivered by Thomas my sonne, &c. To Rose my daughter the best chest save one, &c. The residue to Thomas my sonne, executor. Xpofer WILKYN and Abraharn PURCAS to be my overseers,his John X WARNER mark. Witnesses. Ezeakell SANFORD, Christofer WILKIN, Robert HOWE. (No note of probate.) Andrew Warner, at the date of this will, was a minor as the form of the bequest to him-a yearly allowance-suggests. His brother Thomas, the residuary legatee, and evidently the eldest son, doubtless inherited thebulk of their father's estate. Andrew had good cause to seek his fortune in America. | Warner, John (I2150)
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5935 | Resided at Springfield,PA | Sargent, Samuel (I22171)
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5936 | Resided at Turner,DuPage Co.,IL | Sargent, William (I22173)
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5937 | Resided in Charlestown,MA | Nichols, Thomas O. (I8521)
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5938 | Resided in Council Bluffs,IA | Williams, Simeon Wheeler (I6173)
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5939 | Resided in Hartsville for over fifty years, James B. Hendee has always been engaged in farming; the old homestead, consisting of two hundred and fifty acres, is now(1896) owned and occupied by his sons Clark and Charles. In 1876 and 1877 he was elected town supervisor for Hartsville. As of 1896 James was Town Assessor. | Hendee, James Burdett (I1799)
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5940 | resided in Hinton,West Virgina | Ewart, Mary Ann (I12664)
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5941 | Resided in Illinois. | Nichols, Lemuel (I8561)
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5942 | Resided in Newton,Georgia | Scollay, Joseph (I25730)
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5943 | Resided in Washington, DC after the war then to Montana and back to Washington where he worked in the Interior General Land Office as a lawyer and US Dept. of the Interior. He corresponded frequently about his fellow 141st members later in life, attending reunions and such. His last letter to George Burditt, fellow F Co. 141st was dated Nov 1913 (2 months before is death) he wrote of hearing from another former 141st comrade, Ed Ward (a light haired boy abt George's age)...he wrote that they were looking forward to upcoming reunion and encourage George to write him, as Secretary (assume of the GAR 141st). | Kreidler, Captain Edward Alanson (I45320)
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5944 | resided in Wellsville,NY | Allen, Steven (I11910)
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5945 | Resided later in Palmer,MA, according to letter to her cousin Charles Fisher of Victor,NY in 1842 | Ferry, Louisa (I15635)
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5946 | Residence Cuyahoga, Ohio 1942 | Halsey, Henry Jeremiah (I11808)
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5947 | RESIDENCE: FALLS, PENNSYLVANIA. QUAKER RECORDS: FALLS M.M. BUCKS CO., PENNSYLVANIA... NOVEMBER 1799.WILLIAM GRANTED CERTIFICATE TO MIDDLETOWN M.M. TO MARRY ELIZABETH WATSON. NAME WAS ALSO GIVEN AS WALTER. JUNE 4, 1800...ELIZABETH RECEIVED ON CERTIFICATE FROM MIDDLETOWN, M.M., BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. ACCORDING TO TRADITION, WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH WATSON GAVE AARON BURR SANCTUARY ON THEIR FARM AFTER HIS ESCAPE ACROSS THE DELAWARE. BEING GOOD FRIENDS, THEY OPENED THEIR HOME TO THOSE IN NEED. AARON BURR FLED VIA THE BLOOMSDALE FERRY TO BRISTOL FOLLOWING HIS DUEL WITH ALEXANDER HAMILTON. WILL: FALLSINGTON, BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. DATED 1859 AND # 10449. IDENTIFIES SONS, JOSEPH; GILES; WILLIAM; AND MICHAEL AND DAUGHTERS;MARY, ELIZABETH; SUSANNAH WOOLMAN; REBECCA AND GRANDAUGHTER, REBECCA. EXC. WIFE, ELIZABETH. | Satterthwaite, William (I28247)
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5948 | RESIDENCE: lived many years at 3666 Main St., Hartford, CT | Burgess, Rolland (I27938)
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5949 | Resident of Oakland Shirley R. Moore passed away peacefully at her residence in Oakland, CA, Oct. 21, 2012 at the age of 90. She will be interred at Grace Cathedral's Columbarium, next to her husband, the Rev Russell C. Moore. Born May 1, 1922 in Tacoma, Washington to Mabel H. Gray and Richard O. Roberts, Shirley moved to California and settled in the East Bay in 1955 with her three children after her first marriage ended. She worked for many years at Cutter Labs and UC Berkeley's Cooperative Extension. She provided a loving, supportive home where the bread was homemade, stories were read aloud around the dinner table, summers included road trips to visit friends and relatives and Sunday mornings were set aside for church. She wed Russ in 1968, continued working, and enjoyed time spent with grandchildren and visiting Wales to trace family background. We will miss her humor and the love and concern she bestowed on her family and friends. In addition to her husband Russell, she was predeceased by her brother Donald Roberts, daughter Barbara Cantora and stepson Michael Moore. She leaves behind her son, Richard Jones (Kathleen) of Columbia, MD, daughter Patrice Jones (Donald Gates) of Oakland, stepdaughters Pat Peters (Doug) of Sebastopol and Margaret Moore of El Cerrito; grandchildren MAJ Garrett Jones (Sarah), Richard Cantora, Kerala Hise, Jessamyn Hise, Patrick Anderson (Julia), Brook Forkas (Michael), Autumn Kruse, William Kruse (Tinuviel) and 16 great-grandchildren. Her memorial service will be Sat. Nov. 17, at 4 pm, St. Alban's Episcopal Church, 1501 Washington Ave., Albany, Ca Contra Costa Times, November 15, 2012 | Roberts, Shirley Florence (I33133)
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5950 | Resides in Belding,MI | Strong, Richard Baxter (I15606)
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