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6351 Some sources state 10Aug1890 and 10Aug1891 - family lore states he had his mother change his birthdate in the family bible to show he was younger/older. Marriage record states he is 23 years old. Sickly, David Gray (I13819)
 
6352 Some sources state 25 Jul 1792 - however tombstone calculation gives a birthdate of 24 Feb 1792 (died Nov 27, 1841 ae 49yrs 9m 3d) Sanford, Hezekiah (I35235)
 
6353 Some sources state 25 Jul 1793 - however tombstone calculation gives a birthdate of 25 Apr 1798 (died Jan 9, 1881 ae 82yrs 8m 15d) Yerton, Catherine (I35236)
 
6354 Some sources state: 08 Nov 1851 Hunt, Deborah (I12213)
 
6355 Some sources stated her madian name as Minnie Mauser Rockstead, Minnie (I28512)
 
6356 Sometimes confused as Joseph and went by "Joe" at times - but in his WWI Draft card he signed his name "Joel Stewart" Stewart, Joel (I22835)
 
6357 Sometimes referred to as Edward . Adopted Egbert. Nicholson, Edmond (I1740)
 
6358 Son of Antonio and Agatha (Naccarato) D'Ambrosio. Came to US (NYC) in 2 Apr 1909 on the Lombardia from Naples,Italy. Settled in Fall River,MA as a Carpenter. Later a General Contractor. Moved to St.Petersburg,FL in 1971.

D'Ambrosio, Joseph, 86, of 6827 Fifth St., N., died Tuesday (Jan 16, 1979). Born in Italy, he came here eight years ago from Fall River, Mass., where he was a general contractor. He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church, Sons of Italy, American Italian Club and charter member of Victoria Lodge 1035, Independent Lodge 512 and Marconi Club. Survivors include his wife Mary; three sons, Anthony, Ernest and Albert, and two sisters, Concetta Margaletta and Rose Manuppelli, all of Fall River; 11 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.
(Tampa Bay Times, 17 Jan 1979, page 29) 
D'Ambrosio, Giuseppe (I48426)
 
6359 Son of George & Phebe.
Married 1st, Eliza Tabor, Oct, 1837. Married 2nd, Eliza Dixon.
Father of George A., Charles C., Phebe H., Adaline M. & Isabella M. by Eliza Tabor, and Frank D. by Eliza Dixon.

on the Sept. 1850 census with his sister Laura (after first wife Eliza Tabor dies in 1849), and married Eliza Dixon after that.

His Brother-in-law, Wright Newton was appointed administrator of his estate Nov 13, 1854, "Mason Wheeler, late of the Town of East Bloomfield who died intestate on or about the 7th of October 1854..." Simeon Wheeler was appointed guardian of his six minor children. Final Settlement was made 6 May 1858 and heirs were George A., Charles C., Frank D., Phebe H., Adaline M. & Isabella M. 
Wheeler, Mason (I7583)
 
6360 Son of John C. Leek and Margaret, husband of Jerusha Hobart, the daughter of John Hobart and Emeline Howell, whom he married about 1858 in Sag Harbor, NY, and father of John Hobart, Ada H., Benjamin DeForrest and Frank R. Leek.

Husband of Mary Louise Cook, the daughter of Jonathan Rogers Cook and Temperance Woodruff, about 1877 in Bridgehampton, NY, and father of Samuel R. and Margaret J. Leek.

Obituary - Samuel C. Leek, of North Haven, died of kidney and bladder complications on Monday after a few days' illness. He was in his 68th year. He was a native of Bridge Hampton, but has lived on North Haven for many years. He leaves a wife and two children. His burial was in Oakland Cemetery, and his remains were brought over the bridge with difficulty by his pall bearers. 
Leek, Samuel C. (I42289)
 
6361 Son of William M. Aitken and Jessie Thompson, husband of Della J. Miller, whom he married on October 21, 1897 in Delhi, Delware, NY, and father of William R., Hazel Belle (married Arthur Flynn), John M., Harold F. and Floyd Aitken.

In 1892, John R. Aitkens, aged 15, was living in Andes, Delaware, NY, in the home of his parents, William M. Aitkens, aged 41, a farmer, and Jessie Aitkens, aged 41, with siblings, James F. Aitkens, aged 15, Robert B. Aitkens, aged 10, William B. Aitkens, aged 10, and Lizzie B. Aitkens, aged 7.

In 1905, John R. Aitken, aged 30, was living in Delhi, Delaware, NY, with his wife, Dell J. Aitken, aged 29, and children, William R. Aitken, aged 6, and Hasell B. Aitken, aged 5. Both he and his wife were shown to be housekeepers.

In 1915, John R. Aitken, aged 41, was living in Bovina, Delaware, NY, with his wife, Deller J. Aitken, aged 40, and children, William R. Aitken, aged 16, Hazel Aitken, aged 15, John M. Aitken, aged 9, Harold F. Aitken, aged 7, and Floyd Aitken, aged 1. He was shown to be a teamster. Living next door were Michael Miller, aged 87, born in Scotland, and his daughter, Isabell J. Miller, aged 57.

In 1940, John R. Aitken, aged 66, married, was living in Colchester, Delaware, NY, boarding in the home of August Flynn, aged 55, a farmer, with his son-in-law, Arthur E. Flynn, aged 47, a farmer, and daughter, Hazel B. Flynn, aged 40, and Ida M. Flynn, aged 85. He was shown to be a bartender at a roadhouse. He was living on NY Route 30 in Oneonta, Otsego, NY, in 1935.

(John R Aitken in the New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967, Certificate Number: 19726; 1905, 1915 New York State Census; 1940 US Federal Census; John R Aitken in the New York, Death Index, 1852-1956, Certificate Number: 23023)

 
Aitken, John R. (I43207)
 
6362 Son of William Whitford. No children. Married approximately 2 years at the time of his death. Died of pneumonia. Stone unreadable. Dates and biographical information from the death certificate.

On his marriage he was listed as Albert Whitford and his father listed as William and mother as Julia Morris. He married Elnora J. Eymer (listed as Nora Eimes on marrige) on 2 Nov 1897 in Prescott, Ogemaw, MI.

In 1880 he was living with his parents in Clayton, Bay, MI aged 4 listed as Albert, born in MI. His grandparents Nathan Whitford and Salinda were also living in the household. 
Whitford, Adelbert Berdell (I34148)
 
6363 Son of Zalmon Pool (b.1767 CT) an early settler of Jefferson Co., NY
See Portraits and Biographies of Gratiot Co.,Mich (p.335) for a biography and photo of his son John Pool. 
Pool, Isaac C. (I2311)
 
6364 Sonny worked on the Dansville & Mt.Morris Railroad. Patterson, Melvyn Jr. (I10283)
 
6365 Soon after his marriage he removed from Portsmouth to Freetown, He
was baptized at the Sabbatarian or Seventh Day Baptist Church at
Newport,RI, 25Sep1716 and his wife was baptized at the same church
15Mar1717. 
Chase, Benjamin Jr. (I359)
 
6366 Sophia died of Heart Disease. Hamsher, Sophia (I212)
 
6367 Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
M541772 1858 - 1862 1030055 V. 7 Film NONE
http://www.elginogs.ca/marriages/elginmarriages1853to1873.htm
 
Family: William Willis / Sarah McCauley (F11040)
 
6368 Source: Gloversville Intelligencer - Nov 3 1870 Family: Isaac W. Staley / Rebecca E. Sanford (F114)
 
6369 Source: History of Montgomery County, Iowa, Illustrated. Des Moines, Iowa Historical an Biographical Co., 1881, Page 716-725
NEWCOMB, JOSEPH C., farmer, section 26, P. O. Red Oak; born in Steuben County, New York, January 26, 1825; resided with his parents until he was twenty-five years of age. He was married to Miss Fannie Currie, September 8, 1850, (daughter of James B. Currie, county judge of Steuben County, New York), by whom he had one child: Cassius A. Mrs. Newcomb died December 24, 1855, in Livingston County. He was again married, to Miss Martha J. Bradley, April 14, 1857, daughter of Hugh M. and Eliza Bradley. In 1859 they moved to Galesburg, Illinois, where he was baggage-master on the C., B. & Q. R. R. for two years, then returned to his old home in New York, where he enlisted in company F, 141st regiment, New York volunteer infantry, and participated in the battles of Baltimore Cross-Roads, West Point, Suffolk, Fredricksburg and Gettysburg; they then joined the Eleventh army corps in July, 1863, and went to Warrenton Junction; then to Chattanooga, Bridgeport, Wahatchie, where they lay under fire twenty days; here Sherman changed the Fifteenth corps for the Eleventh; then went to Chattanooga, Mission Ridge, Chickasaw, and then to Knoxville, Tennessee; while on the march back to Chattanooga, the roads being extremely muddy on account of heavy rains, Joe Newcomb gave out; but finding a very poor mule, he climbed upon its back and started for camp, but the mule gave out - nevertheless Joe came in with the mule; from Chattanooga to Shell Mound; then to Buzzard's Roost, Resaca, May 15, 1864; Pumpkin Vine, Peach Tree Creek, and then to Atlanta; from there with Sherman to the sea; then by the way of Savannah, Live Oak, where they lived on sweet potatoes and fresh pork; from there to Sister's Ferry; then to Bentonville where they "double quicked" for seven miles; then to Goldsboro, Fayetteville, Kemp Farms, Raleigh, Jones Cross Roads, and then to Richmond, and form Richmond to Washington to the grand review, and then to Palmyra, New York, where they were paid off and mustered out in 1865, and retuned to Genesee valley, his former home. There he remained until 1870, when he moved to Montgomery County, Iowa, and located upon his present farm. Mr. Newcomb was present at the organization of the township in which he lives; he also wrote the petition to secure the organization. He is now justice of the peace of that township. They have four children: Hoyt B., Charles A., Nathan B. and Cora E. 
Newcomb, Sergeant Joseph Carleton (I30332)
 
6370 SOURCE: Source: "Jesse Braman andNancy Ward, A Story ofTheir Ancestorsand Their Descendants" Compiled and printed for the Family byThelmaRockwell, Nov. 1973

Simon married Rachel Beach of Hartland on 29 Mar1779 and died in 1780(possibly in the Revolution). Simon's widow married Joseph Gilbert, whichaccounts for this name appearing in the Beach genealogy. Rachel andNancy's brother, Ezekiel Beach, appears with the list of creditors in theprobate of his estate.

This is the last record of Simeon, Sr. and sons William and Jonathan inSimsbury. Sometime in the 1780's, after the birth of NancyWard inConnecticut in 1783, they left and next appear on the 1790 census forAlbany County, NY, at Rensaellerville. They are listed in sequence, soprobablywere living in adjoining households. Simeon Jr. was still livingin Rensaellerville in 1810 and a William Ward, who was probably his son.No record of his death was found. 
Ward, Simeon (I32371)
 
6371 Sources show her death date as 25 AUG 1814 , making her over 110 years
old??? 
Fuller, Ruth (I454)
 
6372 Sources show her name as Elizabeth or Betsy Gilbert. The Mitchell Record states it was Sauders (or Saunders) Sauders, Elizabeth (I2530)
 
6373 Sources show that Stephen married Mary Briggs d/o Thomas and Mary(Allen) Briggs, however these same sources state that she was born 26 Jun 1720. However, the original records of the children of Thomas and Mary show that daughter Mary was the youngest and born in 1727 - making her 16 years old when she would marry Stephen Howland...Still possible, but then again there is a Mary Briggs that married Seth Briggs,Jr in 1750. Family: Stephen Howland / Mary Briggs (F14376)
 
6374 South Bloomfield, N. Y. - The marriage of Mr. Lewis W. Gough of Bristol Center and Miss Anna M. Leighton took place last Thursday night at the home of Heber E. Wheeler, in South Bloomfield. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. D. Robinson. Miss Nellie Leighton, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and Mr. Mortimer Clement of Bristol was groomsman.

 
Family: Lewis Gough / Anna M. Leighton (F11402)
 
6375 South Bristol - Mrs. Samantha Burnham, aged 77 years, passed peacefully away on Monday, January 18, 1915, at the home of her son, Charles Lee. She had been a patient sufferer since last October, and all was done that loving hands could do, but to no avail. She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter, at Oak field; three sons, Charles Lee, of this place; William Lee, of Naples, and one whose whereabouts are not known. Burial will be made in Rose Ridge cemetery, Naples.
(The Naples Record, Wednesday, January 20, 1915) 
McMichael, Samantha A. (I2315)
 
6376 SOUTH DANSVILLE
Maude S. Emo, 82, of County Road 46, died Saturday (Jan. 22, 2000) at St. James Mercy Hospital in Hornell after being stricken at her home. She was born in Dansville, Aug. 14, 1917, the daughter of the late John and Emma Lander Gottshall. Maude was married Nov. 21, 1940, in Wayland to Wilbur G. Emo, who survives. She and Wilbur owned and operated the Clover Knoll Farms in South Dansville since 1944. She was a longstanding member of the South. Dansville United Methodist Church and its WSCS Ladies Aid. Maude was very active in Grange, having been a 44-year member of the Pomona Grange 308, Stephens Mills Grange as well as being a member of the New York State and National Grange. She served as treasurer of the Stephens Mills Grange. Mrs. Emo enjoyed caring for her family, husband and cats, as well as crocheting, arts and crafts. Besides her husband of 59 years, Maude is survived by her son, David (Laura) Emo of Dansville; grandsons Todd Emo of Dansville and Toby Emo of the Atlantic Veterinary College of Price Edward Island; one sister, Mary (Edwin Jr.) Saxton of Cohocton; in-laws Walter (Arlene) Emo of Arkport, Donald (Betty) Emo of Arkport, Nettie Stevens of Bath and Betty (George) Fox of Hamburg. Also surviving are 19 nieces and nephews and many great-nieces and -nephews. Friends may call Sunday 7 to 9p.m. and Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Chamberlin Funeral Home, Inc., 73 Main St., Dansville, where a funeral service will be held Tuesday at 11am with the Rev. Gary Wickard officiating. Burial will take place in Rogersville Forest Lawn South Dansville Cemetery. A Grange committal service will be held Monday evening at 8pm at the funeral home. Those wishing may make memorial contributions to the South Dansville Fire Department or the South Dansville united Methodist Church, Arkport, NY 14807.
(Hornell Evening Tribune, Sunday, January 23, 2000)
 
Gottschall, Maude Sophia (I5286)
 
6377 SOUTH DANSVILLE - Bessie R. Lander, 81, passed away peacefully Thursday, Aug. 19, 2004, at Livingston County Campus in Mt. Morris.
Bessie was born July 8, 1923, in Dansville, a daughter of Otto and Florence (Scott) Holbrook. She was predeceased by her husband Earl S. Lander on May 15, 1981. She was a homemaker and mother of three daughters. In her younger years, she worked at Blum Shoe Manufacturing Co. and the White Horse Crest, both of Dansville.
Bessie was a member of the South Dansville United Methodist Church and the Eastern Star. She enjoyed sewing and crocheting and was an avid Buffalo Bills fan. She and her husband Earl enjoyed traveling and camping after Earl's retirement. They took many trips, visiting 49 of the 50 states.
Bessie is survived by her daughters Barbara Burger of Wayland and Marilyn Bridge of Dansville and Lorraine Gianvecchio of Rochester; eight grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; her brothers- and sisters-in-law Roscoe Shull of Conesus, Cecil Curtis of Mt. Morris, Elmer and Ila Lander of Atlanta, Glen Harloff of Wayland and Doris and Raymond Alger of Silver Creek; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Friends called 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home, 73 Main St., Dansville, where funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Burial was in Forest Lawn Cemetery, South Dansville.
Contributions may be made to the Arkport Ambulance Corps, South Dansville Fire Dept. or South Dansville United Methodist Church in memory of Bessie R. Lander. (GCE, August 28, 2004, p4)
 
Holbrook, Bessie Rena (I4052)
 
6378 SOUTH DANSVILLE - Harold L. Lander, 88, formerly of South Dansville, passed away early Wednesday morning, July 27, 2005, at the Steuben County Health Care Facility in Bath.
Harold was born in the Town of Dansville on June 2, 1917, a son of the late Roy and Lena Drum Lander. On Nov. 23, 1939, he married Catherine Isaman Lander, who survives.

Harold had worked on the Lander Farm in the Town of Dansville all his life until his retirement in 1986. He was a member of the South Dansville United Methodist Church, South Dansville Volunteer Fire Department, Wayland Grange, Steuben County Farm Bureau and Allegany-Steuben County Agriculture and Soil Conservation Agency. His best years were spent with his dear wife Catherine, his family and on the farm.

Surviving in addition to his dear wife of 65 years, Catherine, are three sons: Gerald Lander of St. Petersburg, Fla., Stanley (Sandra) Lander of South Dansville and Gary Lander, also of South Dansville; grandchildren Stephanie (Rick) Joseph and Stephen, Christina and Laura Lander; great-grandchildren Sarah and Rachel Joseph; brother-in-law Paul Isaman of Wayland; sister-in-law Beatrice (Don) Saxton of Cohocton; three nieces; and several cousins.

Friends called Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Hindle Funeral Home, Inc., 271 Main St., Dansville. A funeral service was held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in the South Dansville United Methodist Church. Interment was in Rogersville Forest Lawn Cemetery, South Dansville.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Dansville United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, c/o 10230 County Route 46, Dansville, NY 14437 or the South Dansville Fire Dept., c/o 9631 Stage Rd., Arkport, NY 14807. (GCE, August 4, 2005, p4)
 
Lander, Harold Leroy (I27618)
 
6379 South Dansville- Catherine C. Lander age 97, passed away early Saturday morning September 26, 2015, at the McCauley manor at Mercy Care in Hornell, where she had been a resident for the past two years.

She was born in the Town of Wayland on September 8, 1918, a daughter of the late Frederick and Caroline (Kiefer) Isaman. She was predeceased by her loving husband of 66 years Harold Lander in 2005.

Catherine was a home maker, who was famous for her baking and cooking skills. Everyone enjoyed her chocolate pies and her homemade dinner rolls. She lived on a dairy farm her whole life and was sure to always have a good meal waiting for her family. She had a special place in her heart for her grandchildren and every year had a “round up” gathering for them. She was a part of the United Methodist Women, a former member of the Oak Hill Grange, an involved member of the South Danville United Methodist Church, and a social member of the South Dansville Fire Department.

She is survived by her sons; Gerald Lander of St. Petersburg Florida, Stanley (Sandra) Lander, and Gary (Tom Wieszczyk) Lander both of South Dansville. A brother, Paul Isaman of Wayland, a sister, Beatrice Saxton of Cohocton. grandchildren Stephanie (Rick) Joseph, Stephen (Arminnie) Lander, Christina (Richard Jackson) Lander, Laura (Rich Granata). Great-grandchildren Sarah, Rachel, Josh Joseph, Sienna Lander.

Friends may call Monday from 4 to 7pm at the Hindle Funeral Home, Inc. 271 Main St., Dansville. Services will be held Tuesday at 11:00am at the South Dansville United Methodist Church. 9667 County Route 46, Arkport, NY 14807. Interment Rogersville Forrest Lawn Cemetery South Dansville. A luncheon will follow the graveside service at the Gathering Place in South Dansville. Online remembrances may be left at HindleFuneralHome.com.

In lieu of flowers please make memorials to the South Dansville United Methodist Church. 9667 County Route 46, Arkport, NY 14807

- See more at: http://hindlefuneralhome.com/tribute/details/501/Catherine_C_Lander/obituary.html#tribute-start 
Isaman, Catherine Christina (I21264)
 
6380 sp Dirck STORM & wife Elizabeth Drumm, Anna (I24491)
 
6381 sp Jacob JAGER & Elizabeth Jager Drumm, Jacob (I24501)
 
6382 sp Joannis STORM & Zara Storm  Drumm, Johannes (I24489)
 
6383 sp Nicklas STICKEL & Margrit STICKEL Drumm, Nicholas (I24498)
 
6384 sp Peter PULVER & Susanna PULVER  Drumm, Petrus (I24500)
 
6385 sp Pieter STORM & wife Grietje  Drumm, Margaretha (I24488)
 
6386 sp Velde KOEN & Catharina WIES  Drumm, Veltin (I24496)
 
6387 sp Wolfart ECKER & wife Marrethen Drumm, Mareitgen (I24459)
 
6388 sp Zacharias SMIT & his wife  Drumm, Zacharias (I24502)
 
6389 sp. Daniel Herring and wife Maria Elisabeth Krause, Daniel (I39562)
 
6390 SPARTA Bruce Irven Hartman, 58, of the Sparta Center Road in Sparta,
died Monday (Jan. 1, 2001) after a short illness.
He was born July 5, 1942 the son of the late Bruce W. and Eleanor
(Swarts) Hartman. He was married in East Aurora on June 1, 1963 to
Valerie Ruth Bennett Hartman. Bruce was a graduate of Dansville
Central School and Alfred Agricultural and Technical College where he
received an AAS degree in Rural Engineering. He was a self-employed
farmer owning and operating Bruce Hartman Farms and Val-Bru Holsteins
of which he operated from 1963 to 1999. In 1999 Bruce was honored for
having the oldest contract in existence with the Conesus Milk Co-op
having signed his father's charter contract of 1939 when he purchased
the farm in 1975. Bruce was a charter member of the Sparta Center
Volunteer Fire Department, a Councilman on the Sparta Town Board for
over 20 years, former Treasurer of the Kiehle Cemetery Association, a
member of the Dansville Presbyterian Church, The Livingston County
Farm Bureau, and Monday Night bowling league, a past member of the NYS
Holstein Assoc., the Livingston Co. Holstein Club, and the Holstein
Assoc. of America.
Besides his wife Valerie, Bruce is survived by three daughters, Sharon
Hartman (Rob Waltman) of Dansville, Annetta (Kevin) Herrington of
Sparta, Carol (Rick) Raeman of Canandaigua; one son, Bruce G. Hartman
of Sparta; three grandchildren, Jessica and Tyler Herrington of Sparta
and Sarah Raeman of Canandaigua; an aunt, Elizabeth Swarts; several
cousins, nieces and nephews.
Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Chamberlin
Funeral Home Inc., 73 Main St., Dansville, where funeral services will
be held Thursday at 11 a.m. with Rev. David Hotchkiss and Rev. Jamie
Stevens officiating. Burial will be in Kiehle Cemetery in Sparta.
Friends who wish may make memorial contributions to the Sparta Center
Volunteer Fire Dept., Reeds Corners Rd. or the Sparta Center United
Methodist Church, 8455 Sparta Center Rd., both of Dansville, N.Y.
14437. 
Hartman, Bruce Irven (I4976)
 
6391 SPARTA - George C. Kreiley, 88, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 15, 2002 at the home he was born and resided in all of his life on Ross Rd. in the Town of Sparta. He was born in Sparta on Nov. 24, 1914, a son of the late Charles Harry and Katie Kidd Kreiley. On July 14, 1951, he was married to the former Bernice Ames, who survives. He was also predeceased by his son Charles Kreiley; his grandsons Matt and Don Kreiley; his siblings Howard Kreiley, Louise Osborn, Alice Thompson, Ruth Hamsher and Catharine Barnes; and his step-mother Mae Traxler. George and his brother Howard had operated the family farm in Sparta for many years. He was also a former judge for the township. He was a life member of the Sparta Center United Methodist Church, the Scottsburg Grange, and the Livingston County Farm Bureau. Surviving in addition to his wife of 51 years Bernice are two sons, Richard (Gloria) Kreiley of Dansville and James (Marlene) Kreiley of West Henrietta and his daughter Linda (Sheldon Gleason) Burr of Sparta; three step-daughters: Lois (James) Mark of Prescott Valley, Ariz., Winifred (Richard) Feathers of Lakeville and Joan (William) French of Geneseo; a daughter-in-law, Linda (Everett) Kreiley Lead of Canaseraga; sister-in-law Ruth Kreiley of Sparta; 23 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Friends called Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Hindle Funeral Home, 271 Main St., Dansville. A funeral service will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Sparta Center United Methodist Church, 8455 Sparta Center Rd. Interment will be in Greenmount Cemetery, Dansville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sparta Center United Methodist Church, c/o 8555 Reeds Corners Rd., Dansville, NY 14437. (GCE, December 19, 2002, p4) Kreiley, George C. (I16779)
 
6392 SPARTA - Harry S. Wagner, 83, formerly of Sparta, passed away early
Tuesday morning, Aug. 2, 2005, at the Livingston County Skilled
Nursing Facility in Mt. Morris, where he had been a resident for the
past several years.
Harry was born in Dansville on Sept. 10, 1921, a son of the late Scott
and Blanche Parker Wagner. On Oct. 21, 1942, he married Marjorie
Gilbert Wagner, who predeceased him on Aug. 17, 1997. He was also
predeceased by five sisters and three brothers.
Harry had worked on farms for Irving Swarts for 35 years and Bruce
Hartman for several years. He played the guitar in the Geneseo Trio
Band along with Don Kinney and Harold Roseboro. He was a charter
member and past chief of the Sparta Center Fire Dept.
Harry is survived by his son Donald Wagner of Texas and several
grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Friends may call Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Hindle Funeral Home,
Inc., 271 Main St., Dansville, where services will be held Saturday at
11 a.m., the Rev. Seymour Gilbert officiating. Interment will be next
to Marjorie in Kiehle Cemetery, Sparta.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Sparta Center Fire Dept.,
8479 Reeds Corners Rd., Dansville, NY 14437. (GCE, August 4, 2005, p4) 
Wagner, Harry S. (I27614)
 
6393 SPARTA - Joseph S. Huette, 59, of Sweet Rd., Sparta, passed away peacefully at home Thursday evening, July 31, 2003 after a short illness. Joe was born in Dansville on March 3, 1944, a son of John and Carmello Esposito Huette. On Jan. 6, 1962, he was married to Sandra Kreiley, who survives. He was predeceased by his father John Huette, step-father Rawley Lynch, his father-in-law Howard Kreiley and a sister-in-law, Shelly Bunnell. Joe was an owner-operator truck driver for 21 years. He was employed at Sweetners Plus in Lakeville at the time of his passing. He was a member of the Sparta Center United Methodist Church, a social member of the Sparta Center Fire Dept., a member of Teamster Huette, Joseph S. (I28255)
 
6394 SPARTA - Machelle  Kreiley, Machelle (I28259)
 
6395 SPARTA - Willard A. Pfuntner, 87, of Stong Hill Road, Sparta, passed away Wednesday evening (April 21, 2004) at St. James Mercy Hospital in Hornell, after being transferred from the McAuley Manor.

He was born in the Town of Sparta on Jan. 4, 1917, a son of the late George and Clarissa Fronk Pfuntner. On Sept. 10, 1970, he was married to the former Donna Marshall, who survives. He was predeceased by his first wife, Betty Bolger Pfuntner; and a sister, Sarah Mastin.

Willard was employed at Foster Wheeler Corp. in Dansville for 32 years, retiring in 1980.

Willard was a WWII US Army veteran, a life member of the Daniel Goho Post #87 of the American Legion, a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and the Twenty-five year club at Foster Wheeler, all of Dansville. He enjoyed gardening, cutting wood and spending time with family and friends.

Surviving in addition to his dear wife, Donna, are a son, David Pfuntner of Sparta; a daughter, Yvonne (Richard) Smallwood of Dansville; four step-sons, Steven, Thomas and Gary (Loretta) Stratton, all of Dansville, and Keith (Joyce) Stratton of Hornell; two brothers, George (Irene) Pfuntner of Honeoye and Samuel Pfuntner of Florida; brother-in-law, Douglas (Joyce) Marshall of Bath; 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

There will be no prior calling hours. A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 24, at 11 a.m. in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 21 Clara Barton St., Dansville. Interment will be in Greenmount Cemetery, Dansville.

Contributions may be made to St. James Mercy Care Dialysis Unit, 411 Canisteo St., Hornell, N.Y. 14843.

 
Pfuntner, Willard A. (I32063)
 
6396 Sparta- Virginia E. Sheflin age 91, of Sparta passed away early Friday afternoon in the ER at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester with her family and friends by her side after being stricken at home.

She was born in Rochester on May 4, 1923, a daughter of the late Truman and Ruth Andrew Hart. She was also predeceased by her siblings, William Hart, Marshall Hart, Mabel Evans, Alice Sanford, and her very good friend, Dorothy Bailey.

Virginia was a Registered Nurse graduating from the Alfred State College of Nursing in 1969. She was a RN at the former Craig Colony in Sonyea from where she retired. After retiring she was a dedicated volunteer for the Livingston County Hospice.

She was a longtime faithful member of the Sparta Center United Methodist Church, where she was known for baking cookies, pies and cream puffs for church dinners and receptions. On Sundays after Church she would host gatherings around her dinner table for her family and friends at her home.

She is survived by her children Ronald (Bernadette) Sheflin of AL, Timothy Sheflin of VA, Shirley (Gary) Kreiley, Elaine Lathan both of Dansville, and Frances (Julie) Sheflin of MA, Grandchildren, Kevin Sheflin, Holly Woodley, Cliff Smith, Beth Sieglinger, Virginia Sheflin, Kellie Schuster, Chris Kreiley, Heather Mahany, Mathew Sheflin, Andy Sheflin, Jennifer Sheflin, and fifteen great-grandchildren; a sister Shirley Carr of Ontario NY, and many nieces and nephews.

Friends may call Wednesday from 4:00 to 8:00 pm at the Hindle Funeral Home, Inc., 271 Main St., Dansville. A funeral service will be held on Friday at 11:00 am at the Sparta Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. James Stevens officiating. Interment will be in Kiehle Cemetery, Sparta. Online remembrances may be left at HindleFuneralHome.com.

In lieu of flowers please make memorials to the Sparta Center United Methodist Church or Livingston County Hospice Fund. 
Sheflin, Virginia E. (I47900)
 
6397 SPARTA/DANSVILLE - Bernice M. Kreiley, 91, passed away Wednesday morning, May 4, 2005, at home following a brief illness. Bernice was born in Dalton on Dec. 20, 1913, a daughter of the late Earl and Maude Hulin Ames. On July 14, 1951, she married George C. Kreiley, who predeceased her on Dec. 15, 2002. She was also predeceased by her son Charles Kreiley, son-in-law Dick Feathers; brothers Darwin and Lyman Ames; and three grandchildren: Dawn Burr and Matt and Don Kreiley. Bernice was a life member of the Sparta Center United Methodist Church, where she was a former Sunday school teacher, choir and Library Committee member and a member of the United Methodist Women Ames, Bernice M. (I16780)
 
6398 Speaker of the New York State Assembly in 1888-89.  Cole, Speaker Fremont (I39056)
 
6399 Spencer is believed to have lived in Mendon,Monroe Co.,NY about 1855
and at the time of his brother James' death in 1901 he was living in
West Fayette,Seneca Co.,NY.[CI:218:?1:CI] 
Roberts, Spencer (I10966)
 
6400 Spencerport, NY. Monday, February 6, 2023, at age 90. Predeceased by his mother, Nellie Bowen; father, Willett Jackson; sisters, Jean Klein and Celia Ponton. Survived by his loving wife, Carol W. Jackson; children, Diane (Ron) Perry, James H. (Laurie) Jackson, Jean (Tom) Kuter, Joan (Dickson) Hawthorne; grandchildren, Eric (Jenna) Perry, Christopher (Ana) Jackson, Ryan (Lauren) Perry, Joseph (Kate) Jackson, Andrew (Brandie) Kuter, Jordan (Andrew) DelMedico, Colby (Mason) Hawthorne, Lauren (Peter) Nice, William (Alyssa) Jackson, Karolann (Brett) Adams, Janelle (Michael) Hawthorne; 2 step-grandchildren, Brent (Kim) Perry, Alyson Perry; 14 ¾ great-grandchildren; sisters, Linnett DeMocker, Joan Ferris; sisters-in-law, Kathryn Ferguson, Pam (John) Kissel; and special nieces, nephews and many friends.

Jim was born November 21, 1932, in Brockport, New York. He married his "Rosebud" on September 4, 1954. Together they raised four children, Diane Carol, James Harold, and twins, Jean Linnett and Joan Denise on Whittier Road in Town Pump. He worked for 37 years at Eastman Kodak as a supervisor at the Distribution Center. Lucky for him, he was able to enjoy retirement for longer than his working career!

Second, to the love of family, he and Carol loved to collect antiques and went all over the country looking to add to their collection of figural bottle openers. They belonged to a Figural Bottle Opener Club that he presided as President for some time.

They spent many happy winters in Florida, enjoying time with his mother and sisters. Summers they resided at their camp on Black Lake surrounded by family, which he insisted on. The Lake was the catalyst for the closeness of the Jackson family. He loved to sing songs around the campfire and on nightly cruises aboard the party boat. His children and grandchildren will continue this tradition going forward. In later years he was happy to sit in his recliner in the sun and watch the activity of his kids and grandchildren, surely thinking he was supervising that day's project. His love of the lake prompted him to become involved in the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's water quality monitoring program. He and his sister-in-law, Harriett Bartlett collected water samples for them for over 23 years.

Some of his favorite people in St. Lawrence County were the Amish. He loved to visit with them and purchase fresh vegetables, especially radishes. He always made sure to have a bag of lollipops in the car for the Amish children, they loved when they saw his car approaching for this treat.

He collected many friends both here and at the lake, in fact, he liked to communicate with friends and family via his weekly "Monday Missive". People were very disappointed when a week went by without this greeting!

He and Carol were members of the Union Congregational United Church of Christ in Churchville where he served on their Board of Trustees for some years.

Jim was a popular man around town and visited many a folk, never hesitating to speak his mind to them all. He leaves behind a legacy of love, family, and friendship that many should emulate these days. In his memory, think of stepping out of your comfort zone and make a new friend today!

Visitation for James will be held on Friday, February 10 from 2-5 pm at the funeral home, 15 West Ave., Spencerport. A Memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 11 at 11 am at the Union Congregational Church, 14 N. Main St., Churchville.

You may donate in James' memory to the Black Lake Association PO Box 308 Hammond, NY 13646 
Jackson, James A. (I1582)
 

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