Simeon Lyon Deyo
1829 - 1905 (75 years)-
Name Simeon Lyon Deyo Birth 23 Aug 1829 Naples, Ontario Co., New York, USA Gender Male Death 27 Jan 1905 Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, USA Burial Roseridge Cemetery, Naples, Ontario Co., New York, USA Notes - With this month, the Naples Record began its 86th year, having first appeared on February 1, 1870, on four small pages. Simeon Lyon Deyo launched his newspaper in a sawmill. Howard Tellier, the current Editor, provided scenes of Naples from that era along with pictures of leading citizens. Included were historian Seymour Sutton and three others who had recorded the events of the early days of Naples: Jane Mills, Hon. Emory B. Pottle and D. Dana Luther. Old drawings and photographs depicted the Steamboat Hotel in Woodville; the town's showplace, the home of James Monier; and the Baptist and Presbyterian Churches. The wooden Presbyterian Church was destroyed by fire in 1874 and replaced by the present brick building. Other notables featured were the Granby brothers, William Marks, Hiram Maxfield, Cyrillo Lincoln, William Tobey, and Edwin Hamlin. Recognized as old timers now in their nineties were Seymour Edson and Barton Swarts.
(Naples Record, February 1955)
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Father Ira Deyo, b. 19 Mar 1807, New Paltz, Ulster Co., New York, USA d. 24 Jul 1886, Naples, Ontario Co., New York, USA (Age 79 years) Mother Betsey Lyon, b. 8 Feb 1811, Naples, Ontario Co., New York, USA d. 13 Nov 1874, Naples, Ontario Co., New York, USA (Age 63 years) Family ID F5419 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- With this month, the Naples Record began its 86th year, having first appeared on February 1, 1870, on four small pages. Simeon Lyon Deyo launched his newspaper in a sawmill. Howard Tellier, the current Editor, provided scenes of Naples from that era along with pictures of leading citizens. Included were historian Seymour Sutton and three others who had recorded the events of the early days of Naples: Jane Mills, Hon. Emory B. Pottle and D. Dana Luther. Old drawings and photographs depicted the Steamboat Hotel in Woodville; the town's showplace, the home of James Monier; and the Baptist and Presbyterian Churches. The wooden Presbyterian Church was destroyed by fire in 1874 and replaced by the present brick building. Other notables featured were the Granby brothers, William Marks, Hiram Maxfield, Cyrillo Lincoln, William Tobey, and Edwin Hamlin. Recognized as old timers now in their nineties were Seymour Edson and Barton Swarts.
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Event Map Birth - 23 Aug 1829 - Naples, Ontario Co., New York, USA Death - 27 Jan 1905 - Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, USA Burial - - Roseridge Cemetery, Naples, Ontario Co., New York, USA = Link to Google Earth Pin Legend : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set