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1151 | Reference: Eddy Book, Supplement 1968, Page 18 154 (1118) ISAAC JAMES EDDY (James, Job, Obadiah, Zachariah, Samuel, William) One of his sons, SENECA EDDY, is the person that I am providing further information on. Seneca Eddy had a son, Olin Eddy, who had a daughter, Muriel Eddy, who had a son Converse Gaspard who is my father. Therefore, SENECA EDDY is my great-great-grandfather. 19269 SENECA EDDY (Isaac, James, Job, Obadiah, Zachariah, Samuel, William) Born: 12/13/1826 Place: MA Date of Death: 07/28/1903 Place of Death: Chatham, Medina Co., OH Buried at: Chatham Cemetery, Chatham, Medina Co., OH Spouse: SARAH ADELINE RICE Date of Birth: 09/29/1828 Place of Marriage: Medina Co., OH Date of Marriage: 11/03/1847 (DAR Marriage Records, Medina Co., OH) Date of Death: 09/19/1895 (Medina Co., OH Wills, 1895-1897, Vol. J, Page 267) Place of Death and where buried: Chatham Cemetery, Chatham, Medina Co., OH Spouse Father: Stalham Rice Date of birth: 11/25/1804, MA Spouse Mother: Anna Taylor Date of birth: 07/22/1802, MA Children by first marriage: EDWIN A. EDDY, b. 08/23/1852, d. 04/12/1862, buried Chatham Cemetery, Chatham, Medina Co., OH OLIN ELMOINE EDDY, b. 09/23/1854, d. 05/29/1930 in Tulare, CA, ashes at The Portland Memorial, Portland, OR, married Parmelia Conkey PERLIA A. EDDY, b. 12/11/1856, Chatham, OH; d. 02/20/1922, Page Co., IA, married Manfred Bryant DANIEL R. EDDY, b. 07/31/1863, Chatham, OH; d. 10/19/1937, Chatham, OH; buried Chatham Cemetery, Chatham, Medina Co., OH, married Etta Brinker DELIA A. EDDY, b. 12/21/1869, Chatham, OH; d. 09/21/1929, WA; married Frank P. Fellows OLIN ELMOINE EDDY, (Seneca, Isaac, James, Job, Obadiah, Zachariah, Samuel, William) Born: 09/23/1854 Place: Chatham, Medina Co., OH Date of Death: 05/29/1930 Place of Death: Tulare, CA Buried at: Ashes at The Portland Memorial, Portland, OR Spouse: PARMELIA CONKEY Date of Birth: 01/14/1858, OH Place of Marriage: Medina Co., OH (IGI Record) Date of Marriage: 11/17/1875 Date of Death: 05/08/1950 Place of Death and where buried: Died in San Jose, CA, Ashes at The Portland Memorial, Portland, OR Spouse Father: Jonas Chilson Conkey Date of birth: 02/03/1820, OH Spouse Mother: Mary Loretta Fuller Date of birth: 01/02/1824, NY Children by first marriage: VERDA INEZ EDDY (Olin, Seneca, Isaac, James, Job, Obadiah, Zachariah, Samuel, William) b. 10/11/1876, Chatham, OH d. 07/11/1928, Oswego, OR, ashes at The Portland Memorial, Portland, OR m. Riley J. McClure on 06/25/1907 no children DEWITT L. EDDY (Olin, Seneca, Isaac, James, Job, Obadiah, Zachariah, Samuel, William) b. 04/19/1879, d. 07/29/1880 ELIZABETH VIOLA EDDY (Olin, Seneca, Isaac, James, Job, Obadiah, Zachariah, Samuel, William) b. 12/01/1882, IA d. 06/06/1982, OR m. Stephen Strange Rohrbough on 06/10/1908 (b. 10/10/1884, d. 10/13/1943) Child: BRENDA RUTH ROHRBOUGH (Elizabeth Eddy, Olin, Seneca, Isaac, James, Job, Obadiah, Zachariah, Samuel, William) b. 09/01/1911, OR d. 05/10/1998, buried The Portland Memorial, Portland, OR m. C. Thomas Ruthrauff (b. 04/20/1915, d. 01/16/1985) no children MURIEL ADELINE EDDY (Olin, Seneca, Isaac, James, Job, Obadiah, Zachariah, Samuel, William) b. 01/08/1888, Chapin, Franklin Co., IA d. 10/21/1966, Puyallup, Pierce Co., WA First Marriage: Willis Philo, August 1908 Children by First Marriage: Muriel Geraldine Philo, b. 02/02/1909 Second Marriage: Irving Converse Gaspard, 08/14/1912, Canada b. 07/01/1885, LaCrosse, WI d. 07/10/1972, San Diego, CA His parents were William Henry Gaspard and Lillie Cecelia Eldridge of LaCrosse, WI Children: Converse Eldridge Gaspard, b. 09/27/1913, Spokane, WA Richard Eddy Gaspard, b. 07/03/1918, Seattle, WA Patricia Helen Gaspard, b. 05/18/1927, Puyallup, WA Gordon Stuart Gaspard, b. 10/14/1929, Puyallup, WA MILLICENT LORETTA EDDY (Olin, Seneca, Isaac, James, Job, Obadiah, Zachariah, Samuel, William) b. 04/24/1894 d. 05/11/1983 m.Berthold Kuhn on 04/07/1911, Coeur d'Alene, ID Children: Frances Millicent Kuhn, b. 05/06/1912, Whitman, WA Barbara Kuhn, b. 07/15/1914, Whitman, WA Betty Jean Kuhn, b. 04/03/1917, Whitman, WA MORLEY ELMOINE EDDY (Olin, Seneca, Isaac, James, Job, Obadiah, Zachariah, Samuel, William) b. 05/30/1899, WA d.11/02/1969, NV Note: Most of my birth and death dates came from our Eddy Family Bible Information submitted by: Susan Gaspard Campbell 3162 Isadora Dr. San Jose, CA 95132-1920 Phone: 408-729-6088 E-mail: SueCamp24@aol.com Seneca EDDY Self M Male W 54 MA Farmer MA CT Adeline S. EDDY Wife M Female W 51 MA Keeping House MA MA David S. EDDY Son S Male W 16 OH At Home MA MA Delia A. EDDY Dau S Female W 10 OH At School MA MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Ross, Franklin, Iowa Family History Library Film 1254340 NA Film Number T9-0340 Page Number 429A | Eddy, Seneca (I10249)
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1152 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MacKintosh, D.T. (I11)
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1153 | Rehoboth, Massachusetts, Vital Records 1747 ORMSBEE Jacob, of Jacob, Dec. 6, 1747 more 2 255 Death 1676 ORMSBEE Jacob, of Jacob, buried Feb. 24, 1676 more 1 53 Death 1677 ORMSBEE Jacob, buried March 16, 1677 more 1 53 Death 1733 WHITE Mary of Mendon and Jacob Ormsbee of Rehoboth, Aug. 5, 1733. more Intention 1705 EDDY Hopestill [Edy] of Swanzey and Jacob Ormsbee of Rehoboth, Dec. 22, 1705. more Intention 1744 BARNEY Mary and Jacob Ormsbee, both of Rehoboth, Feb. 2, 1744-5. more Intention 1715 ORMSBEE Jacob, Sept. 19, 1715 more 1 121 Bir 1720 ORMSBEE Jacob, Aug. 18, 1720 more 1 141 Bir 1742 ORMSBEE Jacob, Feb. 27, 1742-3 | Ormsbee, Jacob (I21933)
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1154 | Residing with Family in 1901 | Matella (I83211)
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1155 | Reuben EDDY Self M Male W 31 MI Laborer --- NY Maria EDDY Wife M Female W 24 KS Keeping Hou Louis EDDY Dau S Female W 9M NE MI KS Bethia MATNEY MotherL W Female W 52 IN --- --- Charles MATNEY BroL S Male W 14 KS KY IN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Lincoln, Monona, Iowa Family History Library Film 1254357 NA Film Number T9-0357 Page Number 60C | Eddy, Reuben Lewis Chapin (I67927)
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1156 | Reuben TOUN Self M Male W 39 NY Farmer NY NY Augusta TOUN Wife M Female W 30 MI Housekeep Rovena TOUN Dau S Female W 10 KS NY MI Cornealous TOUN Son S Male W 5 KS NY MI Homer TOUN Son S Male W 2 KS NY MI Norman TOUN Son S Male W 5M KS NY MI -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Dover, Shawnee, Kansas Family History Library Film 1254397 NA Film Number T9-0397 Page Number 211D | Towne, Reuben Hyde (I09869)
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1157 | REYNOLDS COUNTY COURIER, Ellington, Reynolds Co. MO, "Looking Back" column, Thurs. July 7, 1988, page 2 From the Files of the Reynolds County Courier 50 Years Ago - July 14, 1938 Charles Eddy was born in Dallas, Texas, Feb. 22, 1873, and died June 25, 1938. He was married to Anna Casey in 1907. To this union four children were born, all of whom survive. His wife died 20 years ago. He leaves to mourn his passing, four children, Howard and Floyd of St. Louis, Bernice of Kirkwood and Leona George of Centerville. | Eddy, Charles Ely (I81041)
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1158 | Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Database Index READ HANNAH CARPENTE (EDDY) 1807 - 16 APR 1897 North Burial Ground Historical Catalog of the Members of the First Baptist Church Prov, RI Mrs. Hannah C. (Eddy) Read June 3, 1832, B April 16, 1897, D Dau. of Moses Eddy. W. of James H. Sister of Richard E. In her 91st year. Church Members more | Eddy, Hannah Carpenter (I11484)
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1159 | Rhode Island Vital Records Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. Volume 2. Burrillville. Part II. 1798 EDDY EDDY Ira, of Oliver and Elizabeth, May 2, 1798. Vol. 1 Page 9 Birth Burrillville Genealogical Research Library Eddy, Ira I , (Index to Census Microfilm). Living in 1848 in Clarke Township, Ontario, Canada. In 1825 Ira is noted in the Clarke Township Census. The family would have arrived in the area just prior to this as they are not found in any early records or census information prior to 1825. They first settled in the Antioch District near Clarke and then found there way to Clarke Township. There are five people listed as members of the family in the household. Old Orono Stones Cemetery was moved to Lawrence Presbyterian Cemetery Lot 21 Conc 5 in Clarke Township. The tombstones were placed onto concrete cairns. Many stones are broken due to neglect and vandalism. Ira and Zoa's stone most likely sunk far down into the earth as it is broken just below his name. | Eddy, Ira (I17628)
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1160 | Richard E. EDDY Richard E. EDDY, 57, of Cross Junction, VA died Thursday, Nov. 4, 1999, in Cross Junction. He was born Jan. 6, 1942, in St. Marys, WV, a son of Mildred L. EDDY of Parkersburg, WV, and the late Glen E. EDDY. He had been employed by L. F. Franklin & Sons, Inc., now known as APAC of Stephenson, VA, and later by the East Coast Development Corp., Fairfax Va, as a construction estimator. He was a 1960 graduate of Harrisville High School, where he was an all-state football player and later attended West Virginia University on a football scholarship. Surviving, in addition to his mother, and his wife, Peggy MULLENIX EDDY; two sons, Brian F. EDDY of Columbus, OH, and Kurt F. EDDY of Reston, VA; a daughter, Leanne M. EDDY of Hilton Head, SC; two stepchildren, Debra DAVIS of Pennsboro, and Todd MURPHY of Valparaiso IN; a sister, Kathy G. EDDY of Parkersburg, WV; and a grandaughter, Kristen COPELAND. Services will be held Thursday, Nov. 11th, 11:00 a.m., at Raiguel Funeral Home, Harrisville, with the Rev. Lindsay Thorpe officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Parkersburg. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, and after 9:00 a.m. Thursday. Ritchie Gazette Thursday, November 11, 1999 | Nutt, Doris (I81012)
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1161 | Richard EDDY Self M Male W 44 KY Physician KY KY Mary T. EDDY Wife M Female W 40 IN Keeping House VA NY Louie EDDY Son S Male W 19 IN At School KY IN Mary F. EDDY Dau S Female W 16 KY At Home KY IN Richard B. EDDY Son S Male W 14 KY At Scho Albert L. EDDY Son S Male W 12 IN KY IN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Otisco, Clark, Indiana Family History Library Film 1254269 NA Film Number T9-0269 Page Number 37C | Eddy, Richard (I81617)
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1162 | Richard EDDY Self M Male W 60 NY Farmer IRE SCO Elsie EDDY Wife M Female W 40 NY Keeping House NY VT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Turtle, Rock, Wisconsin Family History Library Film 1255444 NA Film Number T9-1444 Page Number 401A | Eddy, Richard (I03290)
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1163 | Richard EDDY Self M Male W 60 NY Farmer MA NY Mary EDDY Wife M Female W 50 NY VT MA Frank EDDY Son S Male W 24 MN VT MA Eugene EDDY Son S Male W 19 MN VT MA Alijah EDDY Son S Male W 16 MN VT MA George EDDY Son S Male W 11 MN VT MA Llewllyn EDDY Son S Male W 9 MN VT MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Horton, Stevens, Minnesota Family History Library Film 1254635 NA Film Number T9-0635 Page Number 191A | Eddy, Richard (I11862)
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1164 | Richard F. Eddy, Kalmar Nyckel volunteer Bear resident Richard F. Eddy died on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2001. Mr. Eddy, 84, worked on the railroad for many years in Colorado and upon returning East, pursued a career in sales. He was a longtime volunteer with Kalmar Nyckel Project and the Christiana River clean-up. He loved golf, sailing and bicycling and was an instructor at Camp Dimension. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Anna Duane Eddy; daughter, Rita Eddy of Arkansas; son, Richard Eddy Jr. of Colorado; daughter, Barbara Wagoner of California; brothers, Eugene Eddy Jr. and Gerald Eddy both of Florida; sister, Jane Swezey of Guatemala; 12 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. | Eddy, Richard Fitzgerald (I58877)
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1165 | Richard L. Eddy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, May 24, 2003 -- EASTHAMPTON - Richard L. Eddy, 63, of 5 Evans Ave., died May 22 at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield. Mr. Eddy retired from the United States Navy after 20 years of service. He served four tours in Vietnam as Commander of Sealteam No. 2. He received several Purple Heart awards. Mr. Eddy worked as a police officer for Conrail in Boston and most recently at the VA Medical Center in Leeds. Besides his mother of Tingley Park, Ill., he leaves his wife, Sandra (Martysik) Gelinas Eddy; a son, Richard L. Eddy Jr. of Kissimmee, Fla.; three daughters, Joyce DiMott of Norton, Jennifer Warner of Attleboro and Carrie Jablonski of Easthampton; and five grandchildren. A military funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. at the Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 Park St., Easthampton. A Mass of Christian Burial will be in Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 a.m. Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery in Easthampton. Calling hours will be Tuesday from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. | Eddy, Richard L. (I80935)
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1166 | RIDEOUT, Rita Pearl - Passed peacefully away at St. Clare`s Mercy Hospital on Saturday, January 24, 2003, after a brief battle with cancer, Rita Rideout (nee Eddy) of Lead Cove, Trinity Bay, aged 60 years. Leaving to mourn her loving husband and best friend of 40 years, Robert, daughter Lisa Chiasson, sons Glen and Dale (Lisa), beloved grandchildren Kathleen Chiasson, Ashley and Megan Rideout and their mother, Shirley, Mark Rideout and his mother Christina; brothers Bill Eddy (Shirley) of New Chelsea and George Eddy (Catherine) of Sibleys Cove; sisters-in-law Adeline Eddy of Sibleys Cove, Pamela Janes (Harold) of St. John`s, Beverly Byrd (Dennis) of St. John`s, Roma Spurrell (Cyril) of Alberta, Audrey Phipps of North Carolina, Marie Royals (John) of Connecticut; brothers-in-law Joe Rideout of Gander, Jim Dorton of North Carolina, Mac Rideout (Libby) of St. John`s, and Winston Rideout of British Columbia. Also a large circle of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Resting at Hopkins Funeral Home, Old Perlican, on Monday and Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services to take place on Wednesday, January 29, 2003 at 11 a.m. from Bethel United Church, Sibleys Cove with interment to follow at the United Church Cemetery in Sibleys Cove. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in her memory may be made to a charity of one`s choice. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Carnell`s Funeral Home, St. John`s. "She touched the lives of all she knew; and left the world a better place." January 27, 2003 | Eddy, Rita Pearl (I80315)
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1167 | Riley CHAMPNEY Self M Male W 68 MA Farmer MA MA Diantha D. CHAMPNEY Wife M Female W 62 MA Keeps House MA MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Morristown, Rice, Minnesota Family History Library Film 1254632 NA Film Number T9-0632 | Champney, Riley (I63680)
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1168 | Ritchie County Gazette, June 10, 1971-- Mrs. Effie WILLIAMS EDDY, 91, of Cairo died Monday, June 7, 1971, in the Pine View nursing home in Harrisville. She was born in Pleasants county, daughter of the late John and Roseanna GALLOWAY MORRIS. She was a member of the Cantwell Church of Christ. She is survived by her husband, Jesse Eddy; three sons, Hosea Williams of Weirton, Dennis Williams of North Canton, O., and Charles Williams of Florence, S. C.; five daughters, Mrs. Jesse SARVER and Mrs. Ester BALSLEY, both of Parkersburg, Mrs. Elsie WOOTON of Massillon, O., Mrs. Loura FLETCH of Westerville, O., and Mrs. Chloe KERNS of Petroleum; four brothers, Lafe Morris of Clarksburg, Pearl Morris of Beatrice, Charles Morris of Florida and Frank Morris of Akron, O.; and two sisters, Bessie BILLS of Cutler, O., and Maude SNYDER of Nelsonville, O. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Charles A. Williams in 1951, and one son. Friends may call at the Raiguel funeral home in Cairo until noon Thursday | Morris, Effie (I70837)
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1169 | Ritchie Gazette" 19 December 1991 pg 6 SENNETTA EDDY Sennetta EDDY, of St. Albans, WV, died Saturday, Dec. 14, 1991, at Heartland of Charleston following an extended illness. She was born at Rusk, Ritchie County, WV, a daughter of the late Charles and Martha CAIN LEWIS. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, St. Albans, and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Surviving are two daughters, Mary EDDY of Poca, WV, and Jennie WILLIAMS of Nitro, WV; two sisters, Isabelle WYER of Parkersburg, WV, and Ellen BECKNER of Vienna, WV; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The Rev. Stephen Moss conducted private family funeral services and burial was in the the Lewis Cemetery at Petroleum, WV. Bartlett Funeral Home, St. Albans, was in charge of arrangements | Lewis, Senetta (I71076)
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1170 | RITES WEDNESDAY FOR WALLACE EDDY, 69. Wallace Eddy, 69, passed away suddenly at his home Monday night. His body was discovered by his daughter, Elcene, when he did not return from the garage where he had gone to do a little work. Death is attributed to a heart attack. Mr. Eddy was born at Unionville, March 14, 1874, and departed this life March 13, 1944, one day before his 70th birthday. He had lived in Kalkaska county the last 23 years. A veteran of the Spanish-American war, he was a past commander of Quentin Roosevelt Camp No. 54, Kalkaska. Surviving are the widow, Marie; one daughter, Elcene, a teacher in the Perrin school; two children by a former marriage, Hazel of Los Angeles, Cal.; and Julian of Middletown, N.Y.; one sister, Mrs. Philip Thomas, of Flint; two grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at the Berg Funeral Home at 10:00 o'clock Wednesday morning, after which the remains was taken to the Alger Gunther Funeral Home at Flint where services were held and burial made in the Grace Lawn cemetery, at Flint. - The Leader and the Kalkaskian, 1944 Information courtesy Leader and Kalkaskian, www.upnorthpub.com | Eddy, Wallace (I81038)
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1171 | Robbert ROBINSON Self M Male W 71 CAN Farmer I Rosetta ROBINSON Wife M Female W 61 NY Keeping House NY RI Joy DEAN GDau S Female W 6 MI --- MI Emma DERIAR Dau M Female W 23 MI At Home CAN NY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Grand Ledge, Eaton, Michigan Family History Library Film 1254577 NA Film Number T9-0577 Page Number 39A | Robinson, Robert (I66693)
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1172 | Robert F. Eddy Jr., 63, of Riverside, died unexpectedly Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002 at home. He was the husband of Barbara J. (McCann) Eddy. Born in Providence, a son of the late Robert F. Sr. and Deborah (Powers) Eddy, he had lived in Riverside for 30 years, previously living in Barrington for 30 years. A tugboat captain, he worked for the Providence Steamboat Co. for 31 years until retiring in 2000. Captain Eddy was a member of the East Providence Harbor Management Commission. He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and the Eddy Family Association. An outdoorsman, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and exploring the wilderness. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Wayne A. Eddy of Cheshire, Conn. and tugboat captain D. Scott Eddy of Warwick; two daughters, Joyce Eddy Reid of Barrington and Sarah F. Eddy of Warwick; a brother, Stuart W. Eddy of Riverside; two sisters, Pheobe E. Horne of Windham, Maine and Deborah Plummer of Cape Elizabeth, Maine; and nine grandchildren. He was a brother of the late Jesse P. Eddy IV. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 7 in the Barrington Congregational Church, County Road. Burial will be private. | Eddy, Robert Fraser Jr. (I04846)
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1173 | ROCKY FORD DAILY GAZETTE Tuesday, October 5, 1999 Page 1 JENNIE EDDY, 72, Services Planned Vigil for Jennie Eddy, 72, of La Junta, will be 6 p.m. Tuesday, with funeral mass 10 a.m. Wednesday, both at La Junta Catholic Church, with Fr. Charlie Sena officiating. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Eddy died Sunday at Pueblo. She was born Aug. 29, 1927 in Las Animas County to Felix and Cirilia (Gutierrez) Zamora. She grew up in La Junta and was a member of La Junta Catholic Church. She married William Eddy June 30, 1948, in La Junta. Mrs. Eddy is survived by sons, Lee (Aurelia) Zamora of La Junta, and Eugene (Patricia) Eddy of La Junta; sisters, Grace Mestas of La Junta and Annie Martinez of Arizona; five grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, William, in 1952, and two brothers. Memorials may be made to La Junta Catholic Church. Peacock-Larsen Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements | Zamora, Jennie (I81023)
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1174 | Rollette Eddy, 79, died Sunday at Free Soil following a stroke. He was born in Newaygo county in 1860. He moved to Free Soil in 1884 and two years later married Nora Hayward. Surviving are the widow and two sons, Floyd and Frank of Free Soil. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church. Burial in Maple Grove cemetery. | Eddy, Rollett (I21718)
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1175 | Rose R. Eddy Rose R. Eddy 1927 - 2004 SPRINGFIELD - Rose R. Eddy, 77, died Saturday, October 9, 2004 in a Hampden nursing home. She was born in Newton, MA and was the daughter of the late Cecil J. and Elsie (Janse) Ramhofer. She was married for 48 years to the late Stanley H. Eddy who died in 2003. Rose had previously lived in Wilbraham, Hampden and Suffield, CT before moving to Searsport, ME. Rose and her husband then resettled in Springfield in 2001. While in Maine she and her husband were volunteers at the Waldo County Hospital and the Penobscot Marine Museum. Rose leaves a son, Christopher H. Eddy; a daughter, Jan Gauthier and her husband Stephen; two grandchildren, Robert and Ashley Gauthier, all of Springfield. A Memorial Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday October 14, 2004 in Holy Cross Church, 221 Plumtree Rd., Springfield. There will be no visiting hours and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations made to the American Cancer Society, 31 Capital Dr., West Springfield, MA 01089. Forastiere-Smith Funeral Home, 220 N. Main St., East Longmeadow is in charge of arrangements. Published in The Republican on 10/12/2004. | Ramhoffer, Rose Adrienne (I66153)
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1176 | Royal EDDY Self M Male W 81 VT Farming MA RI Mary EDDY Wife M Female W 54 NY Housekeeping NY VT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Sparta, Monroe, Wisconsin Family History Library Film 1255439 NA Film Number T9-1439 | Eddy, Royal C. (I09054)
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1177 | Royal Eddy found in: Michigan and Wisconsin, 1830-1900 Marriage Index Gender: The gender of Royal Eddy is male. Spouse: Mary Spencer Marriage Date: Feb 06, 1870 State: WI County: Monroe More About: This record can be found at the County Court Records located at Sparta. | Family: Eddy, Royal C. / Spencer, Mary (F06674)
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1178 | Ruby Eddy Ruby "Rhubarb" Eddy died on April 9, 2003, at her home. She was 92. Ms. Eddy was born Nov. 29, 1910, in Monohon and was a lifetime resident of the Issaquah/Fall City area. Some of the highlights of her life included her 62-year marriage to Floyd, gardening, her chainsaw and splitting her own firewood, the poetry she wrote for family and friends, and the buns she baked for special occasions and family gatherings. Ms. Eddy was preceded in death by her husband in 1990. Ms. Eddy is survived by son, Donald; brothers Ray (George) and Archie; sister Betty; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren. An informal celebration of life is 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. April 26 at the Fall City United Methodist Church. All who knew and loved her are invited to come stories and memories. | Howatson, Ruby Barbara (I67890)
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1179 | Russell Genealogy page 128-133 2. JOHN RUSSELL BARTLETT, (son of Smith and Nancy [Russell6] Bartlett; of John Russell5; of Thomas4; of Joseph3; who was second in descent from John Russell, Sen'r,) was born in Providence, RI, October 23, 1805. He married, first, Eliza Allen Rhodes, daughter of General Christopher Rhodes,(*) of Pawtuxet, (*)General Christopher Rhodes was a direct descendant of Zachary or Zachariah Rhodes, one of the early settlers of the Colony of RI. His name first appears as a resident of Seekonk, among the proprietors of the contemplated town of Rehoboth, MA, in 1643, and, in the following year, he was among those who formed a compact for a town government. In 1645 they submitted themselves to the jurisdiction of the Plymouth Court, to which they were assigned by the Commissioners of the United Colonies, and were incorporated by the Scriptural name of "Rehoboth." In 1646, his name stands No. 37 in RI, May 15, 1831, who died at that place November 11, 1853, having had seven children. Married, second, by the Rev. Dr. H. W. Bellows, in the city of New York, Ellen, daughter of Nelson S. Eddy, of Providence, November 12, 1863. John Russell Bartlett was brought up in a mercantile business, and in 1831 was chosen Cashier of the Globe Bank, in Providence, upon its organization, which office he held until 1837, when, his health being impaired by close confinement to his duties, he resigned his office for a more active employment. While quite a young man he became interested in the cultivation of literature and science. He joined the Franklin Society, in Providence, before which he occasionally read papers. He was one of the officers of the RI Historical Society, and was the original projector of the Providence Athenaeum. Calling in the aid of the Rev. Dr. Frederick A. Farley and Dr. Thomas H. Webb, they became the founders of this excellent institution, which now possesses nearly fifty thousand volumes and has upwards of six hundred members. In 1837 he removed to the city of New York, where he again engaged in mercantile business, in which he continued until 1849. Fond of literary pursuits, he took an active part in various literary societies of that city. He was, for many years, the Corresponding Secretary of the New York Historical Society; also Secretary of the American Ethnological Society, of which the list of those who drew lots for the "new meadow." From that year the name of Zachariah Rhodes disappears from the Rehoboth Records. About that time a difficulty arose about compulsory payment for preaching, when he, with several others, left the town, taking up his residence in Warwick, in the Colony of RI, where many of his descendants have ever since resided. He married Joanna, daughter of William Arnold, and had seven children. Christopher Rhodes was of the fifth generation from Zachariah. he and the Hon. Albert Gallatin, were among the founders, the latter being its President until his death. Before these societies he frequently read papers on Historical and Ethnological subjects. Mr. Bartlett is a member of the following other learned societies: The Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, Denmark, the American Antiquarian Society; American Geographical Society; Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; the American Oriental Society; National Institute for the Promotion of Science, Washington; and one of the Vice Presidents of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society. He is a member of the RI Historical Society; the Newport Historical Society; and an Honorary or Corresponding Member of the Historical Societies of Maine, MA, Connecticut, New York, Long Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Western Reserve, OH, Maryland, Georgia, New Mexico and Arizona. In June, 1850, he was appointed by President Taylor United States Commissioner, to run the boundary line between the United States and Mexico, under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, in which duty he was employed nearly three years, or until February, 1853. While on this service he made extensive explorations in Texas, New Mexico, Chihuahua, Sonora, California, and the country now known as Arizona, the particulars of which were published in two volumes under the title of "Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, etc., connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission." In 1855 he was elected Secretary of State of the State of RI, to which office he was annually re-elected until the year 1872, thus holding the office for seventeen years. In 1867 he visited Europe, on which occasion he was made a delegate by the American Antiquarian Society, to attend the International Congress of Archaeology, at Antwerp; and from the American Ethnological Society to the International Congress of Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology at Paris. On his return he presented a report of their doings, which was printed. In 1872 he again visited Europe, and was one of the United States Commissioners to the International Prison Congress, at London, and attended their meetings. Mr. Bartlett has devoted much of his time to literary pursuits, particularly in the field of Archaeology, Philology and Bibliography. He is the author or compiler of the following works: 1. Progress of Ethnology. An account of recent researches in various parts of the world, tending to elucidate the Natural History of Man. New York, 1847, 8vo. 2. Dictionary of Americanisms; or Glossary of Words and Phrases usually regarded as peculiar to the United States. New York, 1847. Second edition, Boston, 1859. Third edition, 1861. Fourth edition, greatly enlarged, Boston, 1877. (A Dutch translation of this Dictionary was printed at Gorinchen, Holland, in 1854; and a German one at Leipzig, in 1866.) 3. Reminiscences of the Hon. Albert Gallatin. New York, 1849. 4. Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, etc., connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission, 1850-53. New York, 1853; 2 vols., 8vo. 5. Official Dispatches and Correspondence, connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission. Senate Doc., No. 119, 32nd Congress, 1st Session, 1853. 8vo., 515 pp. 6. Letter to the Hon. A. H. H. Stuart, Secretary of the Interior, in defence of the Mexican Boundary, with other official Documents. Senate Doc., No. 6, Extra Session, 1854. 7. Letter to Levi S. Chatfield, President of the Atlantic and Pacific Railway Company, on the Practicability of a Railway from the Mississippi to the Pacific, by way of El Paso. New York, 1853. (In reply to a written request from Mr. Chatfield for information.) 8. Records of the Colony of RI and Providence Plantations in New England, 1636 to 1792. (Illustrated with Documents, Letters and Notes.) Printed by order of the General Assembly, Providence, 1855 - 1865. 10 vols., 8vo. 9. Naval History of RI. Published in the Providence Journal, beginning in November, 1861, extending to twenty-nine numbers. 10. History of the Destruction of His Britannic Majesty's Schooner Gaspee in Narragansett Bay, June 10, 1772, accompanied by the correspondence connected therewith, ... and the Official Journal of the Proceedings of the Commission of Enquiry appointed by King George Third on the same. Providence, 1862. 8vo. 140 pp. 11. Index to the printed Acts, Resolves and Reports to the General Assembly of the State of RI, from 1758 to 1850. Subsequently extended to 1862. Providence, 1856 - 62. 12. Bibliography of RI. A catalogue of Books and Pamphlets relating to the State of RI. Providence, 1864. 13. The Literature of the Rebellion. A Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets relating to the late Civil War in the United States, together with Works on American Slavery. Providence, 1866. Royal 8vo. 477 pp. (Nearly all the works mentioned in this Catalogue, 6,000 in number, are in the possession of Mr. Bartlett.) 14. Bibliotheca Americana. A Catalogue of Books relating to North and South America, in the library of John Carter Brown, of Providence. With copious notes, maps, and other illustrations. Providence, 1865 - 1875. 4 vols. imperial 8vo. 15. Memoirs of RI Officers engaged in the service of their country during the great Rebellion of the South, with 34 portraits. Providence, 1867. Quarto. 16. Primeval Man and his Associates. A Report made to the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, 1868. 8vo. 17. History of the Wanton Family, of Newport, RI. Providence, 1878. Small quarto, 152 pp. 18. History of Printing in America, down to the year 1600, with a list of books printed in Mexico and Peru before that year. (In the Appendix to Thomas's History of Printing in America. Albany, 1874, volume ii.) 19. Genealogy of that branch of the Russell Family which comprises the descendants of John Russell, of Woburn, MA. 1879. 8vo. John Russell and Eliza Allen (Rhodes) Bartlett had seven children: i. ELIZABETH DORRANCE BARTLETT,8 born in Providence, June 1, 1833; died in Pawtuxet, October 8, 1840. ii. ANNA RUSSELL BARTLETT,8 born in Providence, October 19, 1835; married J. Antoine Duvillard. iii. HENRY ANTHONY BARTLETT,8 born in Pawtuxet, Rhode Island, August 19, 1838; married Edith E. Blankman. iv. GEORGE FRANCIS BARTLETT,8 born in New York, Novemb 26, 1840; died in Pawtuxet, RI, September 8, 1842. v. JOHN RUSSELL BARTLETT,8 Junior, born in New York, September 26, 1843; married Jeanie R. Jenckes. vi. LEILA BARTLETT,8 born in New York, July 11, 1846; died in Providence, October 4, 1850. vii. FANNY OSGOOD BARTLETT,8 born in Pawtuxet, April 28, 1850. | Eddy, Ellen (I34613)
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1180 | Rutland Herald January 20, 1863 EDDY - In Wallingford on the 18th inst., Freelove, wife of Hosea Eddy, Esq., aged 69 years. The funeral service on the Sunday following was conducted by the Chaplain of the 10th Regiment Vermont Volunteers providentially home on a short leave of absence, and the exhibition of sympathy and respect was such as only the loss of one so deservedly and universally beloved could have occasioned. | Whitehorn, Freelove (I30558)
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1181 | Rutland Herald--Oct.29,1920 East Clarendon,Vt Mrs.Susan Ricker Eddy,wife of the late Winslow S.Eddy, died at the home of her daughter,Mrs.George A.Grover, Thursday morning at the age of 78 years. She is survived by seven sons, Winslow,Ezekiel,Herbert and John of Rutland and Elijah and James of Clarendon and Walter Eddy of Somerville,Mass.,and one daughter, Mrs.George A.Grover of East Clarendon,and 13 grand children and fve great-grandchildren.The funeral services will be held at the East Clarendon church Saturday at 1 o'clock. | Ricker, Susan P. (I29825)
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1182 | Rutland Vt.Herald--Tues. June 21,1960 MRS. GEORGE A. GROVER. EAST CLARENDON, Vt.--Mrs. Deborah (Eddy) Grover, 77 wife of George A. Grover, died Monday afternoon at her home here after a short illness. She was born June 9, 1883, in Clarendon,Vt., daughter of Winslow and Susan (Ricker) Eddy. She was a member of the Advent Christian Church in East Clarendon, Vt. Last Sept. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Grover celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. Surviving, besides her husband are a son, Clayton and a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hill, both of East Clarendon.; two grandsons ; a brother, John Eddy of Rutland, Vt. and several nieces and nephews. Another son,Clifford, was killed in World War 11. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Congdon Funeral Home in Wallingford, Vt., by Rev. Olof Johnson,pastor of the Castleton Federated Church. Burial will be in East Clarendon Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. | Eddy, Deborah Susan (I37245)
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1183 | Rutland Vt.Herald--Tues.Feb.9, 1937. WALLINGFORD, Vt., Feb. 8--Private funeral services for Mrs. Mary Eddy Doty, 83, widow of John C.Doty, who died yesterday will be held at her home Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial will be in Green Hill cemetery. Mrs. Doty was born in Wallingford, Vt., May 19, 1853. Except for a few years' residence in New York after her marriage, she spent her life in the family home on Main street. She was a charter member of Waverly chapter, O.E.S. to which she belonged for over 50 years. She is survived by a granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Blair, jr., and a great granddaughter, Suzanne Blair of Cheyenne, Wyo., who are now visiting Mrs. Blair's father, W.A. Davis. | Eddy, Mary Ellen (I57902)
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1184 | Ryan A. Eddy, FRANKLIN Friday, Apr 25, 2003 FRANKLIN - Ryan Alex Eddy, 13 months old, of Ledgeview Drive died Tuesday at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon. He was born in Franklin, the son of Alex and Charity (Nowell) Eddy. Survivors include his parents of Franklin; a brother, Nicholas Wilkins of Franklin; three sisters, Celina Eddy of Belmont and Taylor Wilkins and Timiah Wilkins, both of Franklin; grandparents, Daniel and Cynthia Nowell of Franklin, Todd and Cynthia Longley of Springfield and Marie Eddy of Davenport, Fla.; great-grandparents, Ruby Craigue of Concord, Irene Nowell of Franklin and Joseph and Verna Bossie of Alexandria; a great great-grandmother, Gertrude Nowell of Boscawen; and aunts, uncles and cousins. Calling hours will be held today from 6 to 8 p.m. at the William F. Smart Sr. Memorial Home, Franklin-Tilton Road, Tilton. Services will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 36 Babbitt Road, Franklin. Burial will be held privately at Holy Cross Cemetery in Franklin. Memorial donations may be made to the Trauma Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon 03766; or the New Hampshire Humane Society, P.O. Box 572, Laconia 03246. William F. Smart Sr. Memorial Home in Tilton is in charge of the arrangements. | Eddy, Ryan A. (I80948)
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1185 | S. A. EDDY Self M Male W 42 NY Saloon Keeper NY NY Adel EDDY Wife M Female W 31 NY Keeping House FRA F Adel EDDY Dau S Female W 11 CA At School NY FRA Wm. A EDDY Son S Male W 7 CA At School NY FRA Helen EDDY Dau S Female W 6 CA At School NY FRA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Nevada City, Nevada, California Family History Library Film 1254070 NA Film Number T9-0070 Page Number 25B | Eddy, Stanley Alden (I46265)
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1186 | S. DRULLARD Self M Male W 33 NY Foundry Owner CAN C Martha B. DRULLARD Wife M Female W 28 OH Keeping House NY VA Clarence E. DRULLARD Son S Male W 6 NY NY OH M. Pauline DRULLARD Dau S Female W 3 NY NY OH Anna BETTS Other S Female W 23 NY Servant GER GER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Buffalo, Erie, New York Family History Library Film 1254831 NA Film Number T9-0831 | Drullard, Soloman (I64328)
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1187 | S. N. DICKINSON Self M Male W 44 NY Tinsmith VT NY Edna M. DICKINSON Wife M Female W 33 VT Keeping House VT VT Clark S. DICKINSON Son S Male W 7 NY NY NY Abigal DICKINSON Mother W Female W 69 NY MA MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Moira, Franklin, New York Family History Library Film 1254834 NA Film Number T9-0834 | Dickenson, Stoughton Nash (I40120)
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1188 | Saml. B. BARSTOW Self M Male W 51 MA Shoemak Joseph BARSTOW Brother S Male W 44 MA Marin Lucy B. BARSTOW Wife M Female W 51 MA Keeping House MA MA George E. BARSTOW Son S Male W 32 MA Stone Cutter MA MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Hingham, Plymouth, MA Family History Library Film 1254551 NA Film Number T9-0551 Page Number 379B | Barstow, Samuel (I24752)
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1189 | Samuel Davis and Joseph Davis page 58 iii. JABEZ, b. 3 April, 1772; m. 18 Jan. 1798, Sally Eddy, b. 1777; sett. at Dudley. He d. 3 Nov. 1846. She d. 13 Feb. 1839. 12 ch. | Eddy, Sarah (I60364)
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1190 | Samuel EDDY Self M Male W 35 OH Farmer NY PA Martha EDDY Wife M Female W 29 IN Keeping Hou Marion EDDY Son S Male W 12 IN At School OH IN Anna EDDY Dau S Female W 10 IL At School OH IN Alice EDDY Dau S Female W 8 IA OH IN Albert EDDY Sister S Female W 2 IN OH IN Oran EDDY Son S Male W 10M IN OH IN Oran EDDY Father W Male W 68 NY VT CT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place York, Noble, Indiana Family History Library Film 1254302 | Eddy, Samuel (I61050)
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1191 | Samuel EDDY Self M Male W 39 OH Farmer VA VA Luiza EDDY Wife M Female W 36 IA Keeping Hou Mary E. EDDY Other S Female W 12 IA OH IA Charles A. EDDY Other S Male W 6 IA OH IA Luella EDDY Other S Female W 4 IA OH IA Frank WILLIAMS Other S Male W 22 IA Laborer OH OH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Caldwell, Appanoose, Iowa Family History Library Film 1254326 NA Film Number T9-0326 Page Number 587D SAMUEL EDDY DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS HE PASSED AWAY WEDNESDAY MORNING The ranks of the war veterans number one less since the death of Samuel Eddy Wednesday morning at his late home in Caldwell township where he had been failing on account of dropsical troubles for some time. He was a member of the well known Co. I, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, to which so many Appanoose county soldiers belonged. He made a good soldier in the time of need and in time of peace had been a prominent and well known citizen. Formerly he lived near Centerville, but for 25 years Caldwell township has been his home. His wife, three sons and a daughter survive him. The sons are Charles, Cleveland, and Clyde and the daughter is Mrs. Ella Simmons. A brother lives in Kansas and a sister, Mrs. Perry Ellis, in Vermillion township. The funeral was held Thursday morning under the direction of the G. A. R. and interment was at the Hi?m cemetery. Iowegian, Jan-Sept 1906 | Eddy, Samuel (I24857)
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1192 | Samuel EDDY Self M Male W 46 NY Carpenter NJ NY Fannie EDDY Wife M Female W 45 NY Keeps Hou Volora EDDY Son S Male W 17 NY Carpenter NY NY Bertha EDDY Dau S Female W 7 NY NY NY Cora EDDY Dau S Female W 5 NY NY NY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Aurora, Erie, New York Family History Library Film 1254826 NA Film Number T9-0826 Page Number 88B | Eddy, Samuel Waterman (I42958)
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1193 | Samuel EDDY Self M Male W 50 RI Blacksmith RI RI Sarah EDDY Wife M Female W 39 MI Keeping Hou Ralph EDDY Son S Male W 13 MI At Home RI MI -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Tustin, Los Angeles, California Family History Library Film 1254067 NA Film Number T9-0067 Page Number 252B | Eddy, Samuel Lafayett (I32860)
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1194 | Samuel S. Eddy, aged 89 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W.A. Rogers, near Brave [Greene Co.], early last "Wednesday" evening, Oct. 31, 1945 about 5:30 o'clock. His death followed a lingering illness. A well known farmer and stock raiser, Mr. Eddy was born in Wayne Township, on Sept. 12, 1856. He was a son of John and Elizabeth Kughn Eddy, deceased, and was the last of his family. He is survived by his wife, Sidona Maple Eddy, two sons, John, of Louisville, Ky., and Charles, of Pittsburgh, and a daughter, Mrs. W.A. Rogers, of Pine Bank, RD 1, at whose home he died. One daughter is deceased. He also leaves 10 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. More: Funeral arrangements for Samuel S. Eddy of near Brave, who died Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1945 are incomplete. Friends will be received at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Rogers of Pine Bank, RD 1, after 7 P.M. today "Thursday" George I. Church is the funeral director. | Eddy, Samuel S. (I05506)
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1195 | Samuel W. HATHAWAY Self M Male W 37 R.I. Supt. Of Cotton Mill MASS MASS Sarah D. HATHAWAY Wife M Female W 37 MASS Keeping House MASS MASS Samuel E. HATHAWAY Son S Male W 14 MASS At School R.I. MASS Abbie W. HATHAWAY Other S Female W 7 MASS R.I. MA Etta HART Other Female W 19 R.I. Servant R.I. R.I. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Fall River, Bristol, MA Family History Library Film 1254524 | Hathaway, Samuel W. (I30226)
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1196 | Sanford EDDY Self M Male W 18 IL Farmer OH IL Minnie EDDY Wife M Female W 17 OH Keeping House GER GER Sally EDDY GMother W Female W 70 NY NY NY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Mayfield, Cuyahoga, OH Family History Library Film 1255009 NA Film Number T9-1009 Page Number 207B | Eddy, Sanford (I00224)
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1197 | Sanford EDDY Self M Male W 30 OH Farmer VT VT Ellen M. EDDY Wife M Female W 28 OH Keeping House MA OH Franklin H. EDDY Son S Male W 4 OH OH OH Weston A. EDDY Son S Male W 2 OH OH OH Walter T. WELLS Other S Male W 21 OH Farm Laborer OH OH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Parkman, Geauga, OH Family History Library Film 1255019 NA Film Number T9-1019 Page Number 122D | Eddy, Sanford (I60750)
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1198 | Sanford EDDY Self M Male W 73 VT Farmer RI RI Joanna EDDY Wife M Female W 70 VT Keeping Hou -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Ripley, Chautauqua, New York Family History Library Film 1254816 NA Film Number T9-0816 | Eddy, Sanford (I17239)
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1199 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Eddy, S.L. (I13635)
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1200 | Sarah EDDY Self W Female W 54 PA Keeping Hou Walter EDDY Son S Male W 26 PA NY PA Brook EDDY Son S Male W 21 PA Bookkeeper NY PA John M. EDDY Son S Male W 17 PA Clerk In Sto Luther EDDY Son S Male W 15 PA NY PA Rozelia EDDY Dau S Female W 13 PA NY PA Minetta WELSH Dau M Female W 30 PA NY PA Nora E. WELSH GDau S Female W 9 PA PA PA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Titusville, Crawford, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 1255121 | Sarah (I76996)
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