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7251 | Wyoming County: Its Speciality is Dairy Historically Wyoming County has seen it all when it comes to agriculture: sheep, marrow beans, chickens, apples, potatoes and cash crops. And there has always been a smattering of milk cows. Over time that smattering has mushroomed, so that today the county has 20% more cows | De Golyer, Calvin S. (I20459)
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7252 | Xemanthus S. Allen, father of George G. Allen, Esq., died at his home, 128 South Maple street, Monday at 9 o'clock, aged 65 years and 26 days. Mr. Allen had suffered for a year past with Bright's disease. He was born in Ontario County, New York, May 2, 1823, his parents moving to Ohio when he was quite young and residing on a farm in Medina County. In 1869 he came to Akron and has been an active citizen here ever since being engaged in the insurance business for the last 10 years. He was a member of the Royal Areanum and also of a Masonic lodge at Medina. From 1861 to '65 he made himself conspicuous by his activity in raising funds and recruits for the war. He devoted one entire Summer to this. He leaves a wife and a son and daughter, Geo. G. Allen, Esq., and Mrs. Burton I. Sanford, to mourn his death. The remains will be buried in Glendale cemetery. Services at the family residence on Thursday at 2:30 p.m (Summit County Beacon, Wednesday, 30 May 1888) | Allen, Xemanthus S. (I51847)
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7253 | YANKEETOWN, Fla. -- Dorothy Schwab, 83, of Yankeetown, Fla., died Tuesday (February 17, 2004) at Nature Coast Lodge under the care of her family and Hospice of Citrus County. She was born to Mildred and James Allen on August 12, 1920, in Olean, N.Y., and she lived most of her life in Allegany County, N.Y. She moved to Lakeland, Fla., where she resided for 15 years before moving to Yankeetown two years ago. She was a homemaker and a member of the Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church in Yankeetown. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jay S. Schwab, in 1980, her daughter, Linda Barnett, her brothers, James "Red" Allen and Richard Allen, and her great-granddaughter Zoe To. She is survived by three sons, Jay A. Schwab of Yankeetown, Richard Schwab of Ligioner, Pa., and James Schwab of Annapolis, Md., three daughters, Amy Palmer of Wellsville, N.Y., Tina Yanke of Yankeetown and Diane Creech of Ozark, Ala., two sisters, Mary Kruger of Friendship, N.Y., and Marjorie Weinhauer of St. Pete, Fla., one brother Robert Allen of Avinger, Texas, 22 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Brown Funeral Home and Crematory, Crystal River, Fla. | Allen, Dorothy Janet (I12106)
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7254 | Yesterday at noon occurred the death of Walter Hicks Townsend, after a lingering illness. In January 1897, Mr. Townsend fell from a straw stack and received injuries which rendered him a great sufferer. The deceased was 33 years of age. He is survived by his father, T. C. Townsend, and three children, two sons and one daughter. Funeral at 2 o'clock Sunday (Ontario County Journal, November 4, 1898) | Townsend, Walter Hicks (I51484)
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7255 | Yorks - Mrs. Frances D. Yorks, Honeoye Falls, died Dec. 7,1957. She is survived by her husband, Elton; one daughter, Mrs. William A. Hayes of Penfield; two sons, David and Jack; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Davis; one brother, Charles B. Davis, both of Geneseo. Funeral service was held Tuesday in the Stephenson Funeral Home, with burial in West Bloomfield Cemetery. (Livingston County Republican, Geneseo, N.Y., Thursday, December 12,1957) | Davis, Frances Helena (I13548)
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7256 | YORKTOWN - Retired CMSGT. Thomas Perron Singleton Jr., died Thursday, Jan. 7,1999. A native of Fall River, Mass., he was a Peninsula resident since 1972. Mr. Singleton was a veteran of Korea and Vietnam and retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1975 after 26 years of service. He was an avid fisherman. He is survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Magda A. Singleton; a daughter, Janet M. Small, and her husband, Ricky, of Yorktown; two sons, Thomas P. Singleton III, and his wife, Joan, of Newport News and Richard Thomas Singleton of Framingham, Mass.; two sisters, Avis Sullivan of Toano and Norma Burgess of Summerset, Mass.; and a grandson, T. Perron Singleton IV. A funeral service will be held on Monday, Jan. 11, at 11 a.m. at Amory Funeral Home, Grafton, with Chaplain Rick Montoya officiating. Burial will follow in Hampton Memorial Gardens with full military honors. The family will receive friends Sunday from 2 to 3 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 729 Thimble Shoals Blvd., Suite 3C, Newport News, Va. 23606; or to the American Heart Association, 753 Thimble Shoals Blvd., Newport News, Va. 23606. | Singleton, Thomas Perron (I42052)
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7257 | YOUNG WOMAN IS TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs. Nellie Bonker. 26 years old, died Sunday morning at 7 o'clock at the home of her sister, Mrs. May VanGorder of No.70 Erie Avenue, following an illness of more than a year’s duration. She has been a resident of this city for the past seven months. She was born in Rathbone and besides her husband, Raymond Bonker, is survived by a four-year-old daughter, Ellen Audria Bonker, her parents Mr. and. Mrs. Harrison Dimick of Addison, three brothers, William Dimick of Easton Fa., Frank Dimick of Messina N. Y., Osborn Dimick of Cameron Mills, and four sisters, Mrs. Flynn Clark of Corning, Mrs. Anna Pease of Elmira, Mrs. Frank Root and Mrs. Van Gorder of this city. There will be a prayer at the house at 4 o’clock and the body will be taken to Newton N. J., where the funeral services will be held. Burial will take place in Newton. (Evening Tribune-Times, Hornell, NY, Monday, December 20, 1920) | Dimmick, Nellie (I43197)
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7258 | Youngest son of J C Brown of Livingston Manor and lived there with his mother. He was working at Koons Mill at Emmonsville near Livingston Manor and died due to a very bad accident on Friday June 13. (SULLIVAN COUNTY RECORD, June 19, 1913, page 1) | Brown, Burl Victor (I46767)
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7259 | Zachary was educated at Canandaigua Academy and at Lima Seminary. He always followed farming. He built his residence in 1883 a half mile south of the old homestead and commands a fine view of the lake and rural scenery(even today). | Briggs, Zachary Jedediah (I117)
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7260 | Zechariah Hicks of Cambridge, born 1628-9, resided on Brighton Street, and his estate extended from Winthrop Street to Mt. Auburn Street. He married Elizabeth, daughter of John and Joanna Sill, Oct. 28, 1652; died in Cambridge, Aug. 5, 1702, aged 73. His wife Elizabeth died Sept. 12, 1730, aged 93. (Hist. of Cambridge, by Rev. Lucius R. Paige, p. 580.) Zechariah Hicks was the son of Thomas Hicks of Scituate, Mass., and Margaret West. She was the daughter of Zachariah West, a linen draper of London. Will of Thomas Hicke (Scituate, N. E. Genealogical Register, 1851, p. 260.) His will signed by his mark, Jan. 10, 1652. His wife, Margaret, executrix. To his sons Zachariah, Daniel and Samuel. Inventory by Walter Woodward and Wm. Brooks. Am't. | Hicks, Zachariah (I15719)
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7261 | Zechariah was a carpenter and served in King Philips War. HISTORY of CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1630-1877 PREFACE page 376 Hicks, Zechariah (Zech.) b. 27 Sept. 1657, carpenter, m. (1) Ruth Green (John, Percival) 19 Nov. 1685, 568; m. (2) Seeth, wid. William Andrew (Sam., Wm.) 26 June 1704, who was living 1740, 480; res. Boylston St., d. 27 Jan. 1752, 580; licensed to sell liquor, 1704-17,227; private King Philip's War, 1675, 399 n.; on census, 1688, 441 | Hicks, Zachariah (I15717)
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7262 | Zephaniah Briggs Administration (Northborough) 1785 Wife, Margaret Briggs as per estate inventory order: “When you have perfected your Inventory, you are to set off to Margaret Briggs (the said Deceased’s Widow) one full Third Part…” References to ‘children’ are crossed off the form as per the distribution of the remainder of the estate. Gilliam Bass and Thaddeus Fay, yeoman of Northborough, ordered to pay the debts owed by the deceased. Wife Margaret dies during the administration of the estate & Nathaniel Ruggles appointed administrator, Jan. 15, 1792. Only reference to a relative is a letter by an Isaac Stern stating that Nathaniel Ruggles of Rochester married one of Zephaniah Brigg’s nieces. No other Briggs’s mentioned. | Briggs, Zephaniah (I4706)
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7263 | Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church | Stover, George B. (I27044)
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7264 | Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church | Stover, Doctor Charles H. M.D. (I27045)
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