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351 | 1880 living with his uncle James | McDermott, Michael (I19933)
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352 | 1880 living with Sardis Hack in Brandon,VT. 1900 living in Brandon,VT | Burditt, George Nathan (I25350)
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353 | 1880 she was living with her mother in Clinton,WI | Meloy, Julia Eliza (I22222)
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354 | 1880 shown as Willie Whitford, 1860 shown as George Whitford | Whitford, George William (I18308)
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355 | 1880 working as a Shoemaker in Westborough,MA | Burditt, Jerome Wayland (I19434)
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356 | 1880 working on the Caleb Sawyer farm in Viloa,Olmstead Co.,MN 1930 living in Madison,WI owner of a Billard parlor with wife Emma | Meloy, Jessie L. (I22233)
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357 | 1880, a teacher | Wadsworth, Theodora (I20550)
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358 | 1880, single, living in West Almond with his Aunt Minerva Rathbon. Next door to Alvin Stewart. | Drake, Joseph R. (I12238)
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359 | 1880-89 living at 139 Dana Street | Robinson, Thomas (I39064)
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360 | 1881 Ada and Fred Jackson living with his family, most likely children of oldest Daughter Alice. | Staley, John William (I24737)
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361 | 1881 census in Flos,Simcoe North,ON (first name spelled Lemmet) | Staley, Leonard Salsbury (I24319)
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362 | 1881 census states he was born in USA - of German origin | Staley, George (I24320)
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363 | 1881 living in Geneseo as a farmer with 153 acres of land. | Haynes, John Henry Sinclair (I13291)
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364 | 1881 Living in Geneseo as a Grocer with 60 acres of land. | Haynes, James Charles Gaylord (I13290)
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365 | 1881 living with her Aunt Elizabeth Heron | Hornsby, Isabell (I48122)
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366 | 1881 living with her sister in Dakota. | Haynes, Sarah W. (I3657)
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367 | 1881 residing in Dakota. | Haynes, Harriet E. (I3658)
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368 | 1881, widowed living in Markham,York Co.,ON | Staley, James (I24323)
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369 | 1881/91 living with his Aunt Elizabeth Heron | Hornsby, George (I48123)
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370 | 1891 Binghamton city directory shows Carlton living 23 Doubleday St. working as a switchman. Probate records show a Sarah Huntington, of Binghamton, as Administrator of his estate. | Huntington, Carlton (I50185)
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371 | 1891 in North Cohocton,Steuben Co.,NY | Stuart, Doctor Edward P. (I12445)
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372 | 1891 living in Gateshead, Durham Co., England, as a Beer house Keeper. His grandfather, Thomas Drew (age 80), is living with he and his wife. Samuel James Drew was born in Essex, England. He married Mary Shone, sister of Joseph Shone. After working as beerhouse keeper in Gateshead, England, Samuel and Mary immigrated to the USA in 1908. Unfortunately, the couple were barely in the country when Samuel died. The cause of death was related to the liver. He was only 52 at time of death. Samuel's last known residence was in Peckville, Lackawanna County, PA. Samuel is buried in the Shone burial plot. Mary Drew, also known as Polly, stayed on in Peckville working for her brother Joseph at his hotel, but eventually returned to England where she died. | Drew, Samuel James (I39529)
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373 | 1892 living with her son, Albert, in Hornellsville. | Olive (I46788)
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374 | 1893 living in Pittsburg,PA - named as a sponsor on the ship records for his niece, Susan Myers. | McMahon, Dennis (I1650)
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375 | 1893 member of the First Presbyterian Church (Buffalo, N.Y.). 1890 living at 383 Fargo Ave., Buffalo, working as a Lawyer. 1900 living in Buffalo with his family (also his mother), Joel is working as a Lawyer. In the 1910 census Joel is living in Seattle, Washington and his wife and son are with her mother in Bath,NY. The 1920 census - Joel is still in Seattle and listed as Divorced, the same year Jennie, living with her mother, is listed as a Widow in the 1920 census in Bath,NY. Steuben Farmers' Advocate Bath, NY Wednesday, June 12, 1929 HOWARD— J. W. Russell, a former resident of this section died May 27 in Seattle, Wash. The body arrived here last Wednesday evening and funeral services were held at the home of Fay Bennett. Mr. Russell was 72 years old and at one time practiced law in Buffalo before going to Seattle about 20 years ago. He was the senior member of the law firm of Russell & Blim. He is survived by his widow and one son Franklin of New York. He was buried in the Howard cemetery. The Evening Leader Corning, NY Friday June 7, 1929, Page 3 BATH, June 7.— Advice has been received here of the death of J. W. Russell at Seattle, Wash., on Tuesday. Mr. Russell was a native of the neighboring town of Howard; he studied law in the office of the late John F. Little in Bath, and had been successfully engaged as an attorney in the state of Washington for more than 20 years. He leaves a widow and a son, Franklyn. He was about 65 years old. The remains are expected to be brought here for burial at Howard. The Steuben Courier Bath, New York Friday June 7, 1929, page 7 J. W. Russell Dies in Seattle Word came to Bath on Wednesday that J. W. Russell, a former resident here, had died at Seattle, and that his body would be brought here for burial in the family plot in Howard. | Mr. Russell is survived by his wife and by one son, Franklin. It is expected that his remains will reach Bath in about ten days. | Russell, Joel William (I1505)
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376 | 1893 of Corning,NY | Schwingle, Sergeant George (I11430)
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377 | 1897 living in the city of Hornell at 22 East Ave., working as a Railroad Engineer. 1920 living with his son Burdett in Dunkirk,NY working as a Railroad Engineer. | Hendee, Myron Scott (I1802)
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378 | 1899 moved to Youngstown,Ohio - working as a Teamster | Gray, John Walter (I3450)
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379 | 1900 - Josephine Dunning is living with Lewis and Jane. (Josephine would be a step-daughter to Jane's mother) | Davis, Lewis Alva (I32610)
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380 | 1900 1758 Lambert Street, Phila.,PA .. casemaker | Robinson, Benjamain V. (I39068)
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381 | 1900 a carpenter living in Hornellsville. (The Evening Tribune, Hornell, Steuben County, New York, Wednesday, September 8, 1926) | Price, Morgan Henry (I21860)
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382 | 1900 a farmer in Putney,VT. In 1920, Postmaster in Putney,VT. | Burditt, Frank Artemas (I17685)
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383 | 1900 and 1920 and 1930 living in Lancaster,Erie co.,NY | Staley, Nelson Franklin (I24662)
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384 | 1900 at home in Cameron,NY 1905 living in Newton, NJ working in a shoe factory and married to Grace. 1918(Sept) registered for the draft, living in Massena,NY as a farmer. nearest relative is Grace A. Dimmick of same address (231 Main St.). 1920 hired man working in Massena,NY for Fred Smith (his future father-in-law) Both Francis and Mabel stated it was their first marriage on their 1920 marriage record, but clearly it wasnt for both of them. 1942 draft board - Frank noted that his front finger tip on left hand was gone, and there was a scar on his right hand thumb. He was working in Burdett, NY on the George Knapp Farm. His contact person was Mrs.Harold Frego, of Massena NY. | Dimmick, Francis Birdon (I43195)
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385 | 1900 census - occupation in SO.Dansville,NY as a Grocer. | Weiermiller, Frederick R. (I3456)
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386 | 1900 census and death certificate lists occupation as an undertaker. | Clemons, Frank J. (I11234)
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387 | 1900 census has Charles' occupations as a Cheesemaker. | Burdett, Charles Murray (I1496)
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388 | 1900 census he had been married 1 year and was living with his wife and nephew, Della Cobin(b.Jun1893). | Stewart, Claude J. (I3616)
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389 | 1900 census her "half-brother" Ira is living with her | Allen, Lucinda (I37701)
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390 | 1900 census in Michigan - brother Joel Hutchinson(b.Jan 1825) living his family. | Hutchinson, Henrietta (I10650)
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391 | 1900 census in Reading,IA with the Reading family as a farm laborer. 1930 living in Chiago,IL | Burdett, John Riley (I21938)
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392 | 1900 census in Wichita, Kansas | Sanford, Leroy Noble (I33911)
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393 | 1900 census living in house with Catherine Eagan(aged 80...possibly his Aunt), and Children: Mary, Emma, Catherine, and Irene....they were living together with there "cousin" Delia in 1930 Came to US in 1871 1910 working as an Undertaker(probably his uncle James' old job) | McDermott, Patrick F. (I21712)
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394 | 1900 census living in Lowell,MA, at #3 Daly's Court(191 Charles Street). Patrick came to the US in 1883. followed by his wife and younger children in 1893. In 1889 Patrick was working for Merrick Mfg. Co., and living at 139 Colburn in Lowell,MA. His death record gives his occupation as a Machinist and that he died at the Lowell City Hospital of a Cerebral Hemorhage | McCormick, Patrick (I14441)
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395 | 1900 census living with his brother, Joseph Jr., working as a Furnace worker - shown to immigrate in 1897. 1940 living with his sister, Theresa, and his wife in Phillipsburg,NJ | Allen, Patrick (I41057)
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396 | 1900 census looks like aged 39 (born 1861), but the year looks like 1840???? Cant find him in the 1910 or 1920 census, he died before 1920, widow Emma living with her daughter Mildred. | Staley, Albert Joseph (I12527)
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397 | 1900 census Maple Valley,Sanilac Co.,MI | Staley, Thomas (I24642)
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398 | 1900 census married one month. Servant to Daniel Blank in Almond. | Family: Calvin Tobias Maynard / Eveline Allen (F16613)
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399 | 1900 census mother shows 4 children born, 1 living. However there are 4 graves of small children on the Gray plot. At least one of them is certainly one of the young children of John F. and Kate. | Gray, child (I36891)
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400 | 1900 census notes that she was adopted by Joseph and Florence. | Kidd, Hazel P, (I36821)
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