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1651 | [EFA4.FTW] 84714142211. Lloyd Delmont Eddy was the oldest. Lloyd began his schooling at Monroeton, PA, where his early school teachers noted his high abilities in writing classes. Lloyd's first job was working for Ed Jones' Grocery Store for 10 cents an hour. He later worked for Shear and Sharping Shoe Store. After graduation from Towanda High School he worked with his father in the car business. On November 11, 1937, Lloyd married Alberta Granger at the Towanda Episcopal Church. They moved to Corning, NY, where their son, 847141422111. Duane was born in 1938. Duane is a famous guitar player, "Mr. Twang" himself. He has made many recordings, won an emmy, is on TNN, and is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, OH. Lloyd worked for the CoBaCo Bread Co., delivering to the surrounding towns. 847141422112. Elaine was born in 1940. The family moved to Bath, NY, birthplace of their son, 847141422113. Glenn in 1943. Lloyd and Alberta ran a family grocery store for two years in Guyanoga, NY, in the Finger Lakes region, where he pursued a lifelong desire to be a writer. The quiet beauty of the area provided him with a great source of inspiration. In 1951, the family moved to Arizona, where Lloyd worked as the store manager for the Safeway and El Rancho Market Chains until his retirement in 1971. After retiring he continued to pursue his writing, eventually to have several articles published in national magazines. Lloyd never regretted the move West, but a part of his heart always stayed in Towanda. | Eddy, Lloyd Delmar (I16487)
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1652 | [EFA4.FTW] 85714142212. Glenn Robert Eddy was the middle son. He married Margaret and they had two children: 857141422121. Ronald married Gayle Shrimp and they had two children: 8571414221211. David married Danna Jean O'Reilly and lives in Maine. 8571414221212. Leslie lives in West Chester, PA. Leslie is a graduate of Towanda High School, Towanda, PA, and West Chester University. She is pursuing her post-graduate degree at Immaculata College in Malvern, PA. She is employed as a psychotherapist with Human Services in Downingtown, PA. Leslie is married to Robert Santise. They were married in October of 2000. Robert is a graduate of ST. Joseph's High School, Montvale, NJ, and West Chester University. He is employed as an integration engineer with First Consulting Group in Wayne, PA. Ronnie and Gayle later divorced. 857141422122. Linda married Rich Casey and they have two children. | Eddy, Glenn Robert (I18466)
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1653 | [EFA4.FTW] A Genealogical History of the Jennings Families in England and America First to third generation, Page 197 SALOME JANE CRAWFORD (William 1505, Salome 1470, Jane 1461, Benjamin 4), dau. of William & Elizabeth (Rea) Crawford. Born May 10, 1846 in Carmichaels, Pa. Mar. Apr. 12, 1866 in Terryville, Conn., by Rev. Mr. Muglet. William Penn Eddy, son of John & Nancy (Merritt) Eddy. Born June 16, 1835 in Dudley, Mass. Their children: EDDY-- 1732 John Lynn b. June 16, 1867 in Dudley, Mass. 1733 Elsie Rea b. Dec. 12, 1871 in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr.W.P. Eddy is a Manufacturer of Tape Measures. John Lynn Eddy is Cashier for the Outlook Co. Elsie Rea Eddy is a Professional Musician. The family resides at 272 Clifton Pl., Brooklyn, N.Y. | Crawford, Salome Jane (I29488)
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1654 | [EFA4.FTW] ALEC LAMONT EDDY(9/22/1881-2/28/1965)and DAISY BELL MYERS(6/15/1891-4/11/1990) were married in January of 1906. ALEC and DAISY moved from Mehoopany to Barclay Mountain in 1910. From there they moved to Laquin. ALEC and DAISY were instrumental in the organization of the Laquin reunions for over 30 years. In 1924 ALEC and DAISY moved to Towanda, PA. ALEC was very well known for his playing and management of the Towanda Baseball team. All of the boys all played on the team as well. ALEC also owned and operated the Durant Automobile Agency in Towanda. ALEC and DAISY are buried in the Wysox Cemetery. Besides REX (3/23/1916-5/7/1987), they had two other sons and a daughter. The 84714142214. daughter is buried in the Barclay Cemetery. There was also Lloyd Delmont Eddy (2/13/1909-12/4/1992) and Glenn Robert Eddy (9/27/1911-12/22/1969). | Eddy, Alex Lamont (I76342)
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1655 | [EFA4.FTW] ALONZO WILLIAM8 GORTON (Jacob7 Oliver7 John5 William4 John3 John2 Samuel1), born May 19, 1828, married in 1852 Elenora Mary Perry, daughter of Martin and Isabel (Peroi or Perry). She was educated at Convent of Sacred Heart, Montreal, Canada, died June, 1880. Married (2), 1882, Mrs. Mary Ann (Abele) Wooley. Alonzo was engaged in Mill Building and Lumber and Flouring Mill in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., and in Buffalo and Eau Claire Counties, Wis. Died at Portersville, Wis. | Gorton, Alonzo William (I27720)
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1656 | [EFA4.FTW] Also called Little Mountain Burial Ground, this private burial site is located north of Little Mountain on Doerner property at 7945 Viewmount Road. The current owners do not know exactly where the burials are, but neighbors remember there being two stones there near the creek. In more recent years only one stone was visible, and that is now nowhere to be found. According to Soldiers and Widows of the American Revolution who lived in Lake County, OH and the 1920s DAR Cemetery Inscriptions, a James Eddy located an old stone which had turned green by the 1930s. Private William R. Eddy served in the Revolutionary War from Hadley, Shutesbury, and Sunderland, MA. Having died on his farm he was buried on the east side of Kellogg Road, half mile north of Pinecrest Road. There were two sons, Porter and Wally. Wally married Candace Young, daughter of John Young who is brother to Brigham Young. This 50 acre farm on lot 11 was sold by William's third wife Philenda to P. Eddy and one half acre was sold to William Mandley in September 1844. The 1874 map shows an R. Eddy still owning 25 acres of the earlier 50 acre property. In 1930, it was noted that the farm containing the grave had belonged to the Dr. Lower estate for at least 20 years. It is now a housing development. This is on private property with no public easement. The DAR cemetery inscriptions state that William Eddy died December 14, but other accounts use the 21st date.** A gravestone might have read Private William R. Eddy/ Born September 8, 1760 in Ashford, Conn. Son of Benjamin and Jane LaPierre Eddy/ Died December 21, 1841/ Aged 81 years. A soldier of the American Revolution. | Eddy, William Robinson (I49891)
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1657 | [EFA4.FTW] Alvin M. Eddy (1826-1910) Melissa M. Eddy (1824-1911) Wilbur J. adopted son of Alvin & Melissa Eddy (d. Oct.15, 1876 ae 2 yd, 11 mo, 22 da) Albert E. Eddy (1862-1944) Flora A. Eddy (1871-1959) Bernice L. Eddy (1900-1903) Johnn Eddy (1907) | Eddy, Alvin M. (I75872)
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1658 | [EFA4.FTW] Amador Dispatch December 21, 1900 Jackson, Amador, California MARRIED: In Jackson, December 18, Antonio Fontenrose & Laura Eddy both of Sutter Creek. | Family: Fontenrose, Antonio / Eddy, Laura (F29964)
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1659 | [EFA4.FTW] Andrew Haven Eddy '28, Trenton, N.C.; Feb. 19. He was retired treasurer of Fairchilds Inc., Providence. | Eddy, Andrew Haven (I59760)
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1660 | [EFA4.FTW] ASHTABULA COUNTY OHIO - Newspaper Clippings Farm Book www.rootsweb.com Mrs. Alta M. Eddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Gear, died at the home of her parents in Monroe June 8, 1906, at the age of 28 years, 1 month and 19 days. Mrs. Eddy was born in Monroe, April 20, 1878. She was married to Mr. Reid Eddy June 25, 1902. Some two years ago she, with her husband moved to Chicago, where they have since made their home. She was always of a frail constitution and yet being very ambitious, and never complaining of ill health, her real condition was unsuspected by her nearest friends until very recently, when there were very manifest symptoms of a decline. She was very anxious to come to her parents' home on a visit, and arrived just two weeks before her death. Her fami physician was consulted, and a council of doctors was called, but all that medical skill and loving hands could do proved unavailing. When her re condition was realized her husband was sent for and arrived a week before she died. She grew rapidly worse, but yet she insisted on being up and dressed each day, till the day of her death. She had many admirable traits of character, being kind, patient and uncomplain-ing. She will be sadly missed in her home and community by her many friends. The high estem with which she was held was manifest by the many floral offerings. The funeral was held at her father's home Sunday, Rev. Benjamin officiating. Text, Jer. 15:9. "Her sun is gone down while it was yet day." She leaves a loving husband, kind father and mother, a brother and sister to mourn her untimely death. Her husband and parents are very grateful to the neighbors and friends for their asistance and kindness shown during their affliction, and also to the singers who ably assisted at the funeral. SHIP | Gear, Alta M. (I76158)
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1661 | [EFA4.FTW] Astrid Anderson Eddy, 88, a former school secretary and Bethesda resident, died of a liver ailment Aug. 14 at Asbury Methodist Village's Wilson Health Care Center in Gaithersburg. Mrs. Eddy, who was born in Hartford, Conn., lived in Bethesda for many years before moving to Asbury Village in 1995. She came to Washington during World War II to work as a secretary for the War Department. She joined Bethesda Elementary School as a secretary in the 1950s, then worked at Bannockburn Elementary in Bethesda until the early 1960s. She was a member of Bethesda Methodist Church. Her husband, Bernard Blakeman Eddy, died in 1967. Survivors include two daughters, Nancy Eddy of Pittsburgh and Linda Cleveland of Bethesda; and four grandchildren. | Anderson, Astrid Elizabeth (I48304)
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1662 | [EFA4.FTW] At some point he made his way to San Francisco & Fresno California. Looks like he had at least one son "EE Eddy......He married a woman named HATTIE B LEWIS in 1890 (His first wife must have died)......this Hattie B Lewis was also from Maine per 1900 San Fran Census. | Eddy, Henry Morell (I78629)
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1663 | [EFA4.FTW] Attestation Papers of Soldiers of the 1st WW Canada Enlisted Jan 1916 Married NO Gentleman Residence Colborne, ON, CAN 5'5 Eyes Blue Hair Blonde Baptist | Eddy, Kenneth B. (I05209)
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1664 | [EFA4.FTW] Attestation Papers of Soldiers of the 1st WW Canada Enlisted June 1916 Married NO Engineer Residence 214 Donald St. , Winnipeg, MAN, CAN 5'8 Eyes Brown Hair Brown Methodist 90th REg Winnipeg Rifles 2 months previous military 60th overseas battalion | Eddy, William Peter (I18901)
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1665 | [EFA4.FTW] Attestation Papers of Soldiers of the 1st WW Canada Enlisted June 1916 Married No Farmer Residence -Roseneath, ON 5'4, Eyes Blue Hair Blue Black Methodist | Eddy, George Roy (I08759)
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1666 | [EFA4.FTW] Attestation Papers of Soldiers of the 1st WW Canada Enlisted Mar 1916 Married NO Clerk Residence Clifton Ave. Montreal 5'4, 1 Eyes Blue Hair Blonde Church of England | Eddy, William Joseph (I05024)
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1667 | [EFA4.FTW] Attestation Papers of Soldiers of the 1st WW Canada Enlisted May 1917 Married NO Farmer Residence Not Readable 6'4 Eyes Blue Hair Brown Methodist Scar on Back of left hand | Eddy, George Ray (I22300)
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1668 | [EFA4.FTW] Attestation Papers of Soldiers of the 1st WW Canada Enlisted Nov 1917 Married No Contractor Residence Winnipeg, MAN 6'2, Eyes Blue Hair Black | Eddy, William George (I20781)
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1669 | [EFA4.FTW] Attestation Papers of Soldiers of the 1st WW Canada Enlisted Nov 1918 Married Chauffeur Residence 105 Lapai Ave. 5'6, 125 lbs Eyes Blue Hair Brown Presbyterian | Eddy, Arthur Cameron (I13957)
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1670 | [EFA4.FTW] Attestation Papers of Soldiers of the 1st WW Canada Enlisted Nov 1918 Resided at : 483 Dominion St. Winnipeg, manitoba, CAN Transitman Not Married 5'8, gray eyes, blonde Hair Roman Catholic | Eddy, Archibald Montgomery (I06777)
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1671 | [EFA4.FTW] Attestation Papers of Soldiers of the 1st WW Canada Enlisted Sept 1915 Married NO [next of Kin} Jennie Eddy Hotel Keeper Residence Lancaster , PA 5'8, Eyes Blue Hair Blonde Methodist 3/4 " scar over left eye | Eddy, John Henry (I18167)
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1672 | [EFA4.FTW] Author: Eddy, Samuel, b. 1825. Title: Diary, 1849-1865. Description: 2 v. Notes: Resident of New York, NY (1849-1850, 1852-1859), San Francisco, Calif. (1850-1852), and Morristown, N.J. (1859 until at least 1865). Diary (1849-1859, 1861-1865) chiefly reflecting Eddy's preoccupation with religious concerns and church activity. Includes descriptions of his life in San Francisco, short trips elsewhere in California, three months in the Sandwich Islands, trip to Cuba (1856) and return by boat via the Mississippi and OH rivers, trip to Manchester, VT. (1858), and contemporary politics and current events in New York and Morristown, including cholera and particularly the Civil War. Acquired 1975. Samuel Eddy. Diary. MC 437. Special Collections and Archives, Rutgers University Libraries. Location: Rutgers University Libraries (New Brunswick, N.J.) (accn 2852 : MC 437). Control No.: DCLV88-A593 | Eddy, Samuel (I01586)
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1673 | [EFA4.FTW] BEARDSLY, Sophia ....EDDY, Allen ....24 Nov 1836 | Family: Eddy, Allen / Beardsley, Sophia (F07862)
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1674 | [EFA4.FTW] BERNARD FRANKLIN BLAKESLEE," to church July 7th, 1867; born Sept. 2d, 1843, at Southington, to No. (1333,) and his first wife Dorothy. Was, 1863, in company A, 16th regiment, Conn. volunteers, located at Portsmouth, Va., was promoted to 2d Lieut. of company G, 16th regiment, 1864. At this date in a drug Store at New Haven | Blakeslee, Bernard Franklin (I18562)
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1675 | [EFA4.FTW] Bio from: Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus Co. NY, ed by William Adams, pub 1893 History of the Town of Cold Spring | Helms, Elizabeth (I19023)
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1676 | [EFA4.FTW] Bio from: Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus Co. NY, ed by William Adams, pub 1893 History of the Town of Ellicottville | Davis, William H. (I16256)
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1677 | [EFA4.FTW] Bio from: Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus Co. NY, ed by William Adams, pub 1893 History of the Town of Little Valley | Hall, Marcus (I32534)
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1678 | [EFA4.FTW] Bio from: Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus Co. NY, ed by William Adams, pub 1893 History of the Town of Mansfield | Meacham, Elias (I08084)
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1679 | [EFA4.FTW] Bio from: Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus Co. NY, ed by William Adams, pub 1893 History of the Town of New Albion | Blakeley, Hiram (I29635)
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1680 | [EFA4.FTW] Bio from: Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus Co. NY, ed by William Adams, pub 1893 History of the Town of Randolph | Eddy, Job (I12396)
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1681 | [EFA4.FTW] Bio from: Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus Co. NY, ed by William Adams, pub 1893 History of the Town of Randolph | Eddy, Walton Almy (I34461)
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1682 | [EFA4.FTW] Body Removed from Jessups Landing Cemetery | Ann Jenet Lindsey (I25471)
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1683 | [EFA4.FTW] BRADLEY, Edwin U. EDDY, Jennie L. 12/22/1882 | Family: Bradley, Edwin U. / Eddy, Jennie L. (F10685)
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1684 | [EFA4.FTW] Brattleboro Reformer DEATH TODAY OF AMASA T. EDDY ---------- Civil War Veteran and Fromer Railroad Man Succumbs to Bronchial Pneumonia--Taken Ill Thursday Amasa Thomas Eddy, 83, Civil war veteran and a former railroad man, died between 10 and 11 o'clock this forenoon in the Memorial hospital, where he was taken Saturday afternoon. Death was due to bronchial pneumonia. Mr. Eddy was taken ill Thursday. He was a son of Thomas and Fanny (Foskett) Eddy and was born in Orange, Mass., June 1, 1840. He entered the employ of the Vermont and MA Railroad Co., as a young man, and it was on his return from his run that he alighted from his train at Fitchburg, Mass. Aug. 27, 1862, and went directly to the recruiting office to enlist for sevice in the Civil war. He was mustered in Oct. 17, in Company B, 53d MA regiment, and for a time the regiment was quartered in the Franklin street barracks in New York. While there Mr. Eddy was promoted to corporal and later to sergeant. The regiment was mustered out of service in Groton, Mass., Sept. 2, 1863. Mr. Eddy returned to work for the Vermont and MA Railroad Co., and then became a messenger for the United Stated & Canadian Express Co., and for eight years ran between Greenfield and Boston. For a time he ran between Worcester, Mass., and Nashua, N.H. Later he returned to his native town of Orange and worked in a store there seven years. The year after he returned from the war he married Miss Elizabeth A. Bacon of Orange, who died in 1872. In 1876 Mr. Eddy came to Brattleboro and on Nov. 19 of that year he married Miss Emma M. Streeter of Bellows Falls. She died May 19, 1922. For 23 years after coming to Brattleboro, Mr. Eddy was freight cashier for the Central Vemont railroad, afterwards being bookkeeper at Henry R. Brown's livery stable, which for many years was located in the so-called Ray building which stood at the corner of Main and Flat streets on the site now occupied by the Barber building. In 1912 he began work for E.B. Barrows & Co., coal dealers, and for several years was in charge of weighing coal. For the past five years he had been unable to work. Mr. Eddy leaves a son, Dr. Walter H. Eddy of New York and a daughter, Mrs. Rufus M. Houghton, with whom he lived at 163 Main street, also five grandchildren. The funeral arrangements have not been made. | Eddy, Amasa Thomas (I38460)
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1685 | [EFA4.FTW] BROWN, Francis A. 18 Jul 1892 d/o W. & J. Eddy (50 y) | Eddy, Frances A. (I16351)
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1686 | [EFA4.FTW] Butler County, KY 1860 Federal Census - Surname index E - G. EDDY Claudea 57 SC pg00001.txt 19 EDDY Frances 13 Tenn pg00001.txt 20 EDDY Manda M 15 Tenn pg00001.txt 20 EDDY Sarah 16 Tenn pg00001.txt 20 EDDY William 54 Va pg00001.txt 19 | Eddy, William (I70237)
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1687 | [EFA4.FTW] Came to Sherman, TX from Rockwood, TN in 1882. Later he settled in Spanish Fort, TX (Montague County). He was hired by a rancher and worked as a cow puncher. He moved to Lindsey, Indian Territory, OK, after Robert Sr.'s birth. Still later, he moved to Chelsea, OK, as a farmer. After that, he went to Vinita, OK, where he worked as the manager of a grain elevator. Still later, he became a deputy sheriff of Craig County followed by a period of time as a United States Enforcement Officer. During World War I he was in the Secret Service. Finally, he moved to Okmulgee, OK, where he became a desk sergeant with the Okmulgee Police Department. He was a Methodist and belonged to the First Methodist Church in Okmulgee. He was also a Mason. | Edde, John Alphonso (I76741)
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1688 | [EFA4.FTW] CECIL A. EDDY-BOSTWICK Promising Young Woman Taken Out of Home by Pneumonia. Cecil A. Eddy-Bostwick was born near Nashville, Mich., July 10, 1895, and passed to her eternal reward March 23, 1924, at 118 Kirtland St., Grand Rapids, Mich., of scarlet fever. In November 1899 she moved with her parents to Woodland where she passed her early life, graduating from the Woodland High School in 1914. She then took a business course in Ferris Institute, Big Rapids. On December 25, 1920, she was united in marriage to John J. Bostwick, and to this union was born two sons who with the husband, her father and mother, two sisters and one brother, other relatives and a host of friends mourn the loss of a loving wife, mother, daughter and sister. Early in life she gave her heart to God and her hand to the church, and ever led a consistent Christian life, doing sometimes beyond her physical strength to help in her church work. She expressed, just before her death, readiness to go and be at home with God. Memorial services will be held Sunday, March 30, at 2.30 P.M. in the Church of God, corner Buchanon Ave. and Griggs St., Grand Rapids. | Eddy, Cecil A. (I76320)
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1689 | [EFA4.FTW] CENSUS YEAR: 1850 STATE: PA COUNTY: Tioga DISTRICT: Brookfield Township Eddy Ethen P. 64 M . Farmer 6000 VT . . . . . 244A 6 18 18 Eddy Malinda 56 F . . . VT . . . . . 244A 7 18 18 Eddy Matilda 22 F . . . VT . . . . . 244A 8 18 18 Eddy Andrew J. 20 M . Farmer . VT X . . . 1860 census, Brookfield Twp., page 26. 244A 9 18 18 Eddy Hannah 16 F . . | Eddy, Ethan Pier (I08865)
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1690 | [EFA4.FTW] CENTRAL CEMETERY, FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS Eddy Alexander 1820 1869 Eddy Early 1882 1883 Eddy Elizabeth 1826 1910 Eddy Lucretia M. 02 Dec 1893 44y 10m 11d Eddy Lula 1883 1888 Eddy Nancy J. 1853 1899 Eddy Olaha A. 10 May 1873 05 Dec 1876 Eddy Sarah Jane 06 Oct 1899 4 | Eddy, Alexander (I14975)
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1691 | [EFA4.FTW] Changed 1940 seupplement from Marah | Wells, Mary (I61575)
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1692 | [EFA4.FTW] CHARLES WESTLEY HUNTINGTON, born March 13, 1829, in New London, Conn.; married, July 6, 1858, in New Britain, Conn., Martha Elizabeth, daughter of Norman and Maria Warner (White) Eddy. She was born January 16, 1839, in New Britain, Conn., and died October 31, 1913, in Andover, Conn. He was a professor of music, and for a long time organist of the South Cong. Church in Hartford, Conn. He was a very successful teacher of instrumental and vocal music. He was also Professor of Music at the State Normal School, in New Britain, Conn. He was born in New London, and moved to Hartford, Conn., August 12, 1856, where he lived until 1904, when he went to Andover, Conn., where he died October 1, 1908. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington were long residents of Pratt St., Hartford, where he had his studio. They are buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Conn. They were Congregationalists. | Huntington, Charles Westley (I37789)
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1693 | [EFA4.FTW] Charles Wilton Jolls April 19, 1912 - Sept. 22, 1994 Charles Wilton Jolls, 82, 2401 Union Ave., Wesleyville, Pa. died on Thursday, Sept. 22, 1994, at the Lutheran Home for the Aged after a long illness. He was born on April 19, 1912 in Brocton, N.Y., a son of the late Leslie L. and Clara Belle Kickindorf Jolls, and had lived in Erie most of his life. He had worked for General Electric Co. for 47 years, retiring in 1977. Mr. Jolls was a member of the Quarter Century Club and Retired Employees Association of General Electric. He was an avid car enthusiast. He is survived by his wife of 57 years Anna M. Kremenik Jolls; three daughters, Mrs. Walter (Renee A.) Vickey of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Kenneth (Karen) Gordon of Wesleyville, Pa., and Mrs. Donn (Jeanne) Patton of Pittsburgh; one son, Robert D. Jolls of Erie; and by 10 grandchildren. No calling hours will be observed. A memorial funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. James Roman Catholic Church, 2635 Buffalo Road, on Monday at 11 a.m. The John R. Orlando Funeral Home, 2122 Raspberry, is handling arrangements. | Jolls, Charles (I46480)
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1694 | [EFA4.FTW] Child: 1 Blanche, born 1895 at Gowanda, N. Y. She married Clyde Edd born 1894 at Collins Center, N. Y. Children (born at Gowanda i Leo Eddy, born Apr. 10, 1916. ii Lillian Eddy, born Apr. 26, 1919. | Button, Blanche Goldie (I44496)
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1695 | [EFA4.FTW] CLARION PUBLICATIONS Geneseo, NY Obituaries published the week of February 22nd, 2001 Richard A. Eddy Richard A. Eddy, 86, a retired machinist for Penn Central Railroad in Rochester, NY, died Friday, February 16, 2001 at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville, NY. Mr. Eddy lived on North Dansville St. in Cohocton and was previously from Geneseo. He is survived by his wife Nancy Eddy, children Richard Eddy Jr. of CA, Robert Eddy of Geneseo, Randy Eddy of Groveland, Dale Eddy of Conesus, Hughie Eddy of Wayland, Jean Ingalls of Geneseo, Linda Collins of TX , Lila Hulo of Canandaigua, Julia Smith of Canandaigua, Tina Eddy of Cohocton, Nina Finnocharrio of Mt. Morris, Tonya Eddy of Bath, Tammie Eddy of Canandaigua, William Eddy of York, 28 grandchildren, several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was born October 14, 1914 in Avon, NY | Eddy, Richard A. (I80194)
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1696 | [EFA4.FTW] Clem, Glencora, niece of David Clem, Burlington, NS, married at Somerville, Mass., 29 June 1904, to Arthur Sylvester Eddy, Boston, Mass. [BR 7 July 1904 write up]. | Family: Eddy, Arthur Sylvester / Clem, Glencora (F00868)
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1697 | [EFA4.FTW] Co. I 91st NY. Father of Margaret Raymond Heath. The 1865 Corinth Town Civil War records state he was born Feb. 8 1842 at Corinth son of Harry and Alpha Eddy Raymond. Corinth farmer. Enlisted August 23 1862 at Corinth as private 30th Infantry for 3 years. Received a $16 enlistment bounty. Transferred from the 30th NY Vols. to 76th NY Vols May 1863 to the 147th NY Vols. Nov. 1864 to the 91st NY Vols. June 1865. In the battles of Fredericksburgh, Chancellorsville, Gettysburgh. Discharged July 14 1865. Post-war address Corinth. | Raymond, Daniel Webster (I45488)
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1698 | [EFA4.FTW] CORDELIA EDDY Cordelia Randolph Eddy, a native of Missouri, died in San Bernardino, California, of a stroke. Before her marriage she served as a Harvey Girl. She was a housewife for 65 years. She is survived by her son Willo Eddy and wife Rene of Highland, CA, a daughter Eileen Hedger and husband Michael of South Lake Tahoe, CA, a granddaughter Cathy Wells of Palm Desert, CA, a grandson, Dr. Steve Wells and wife Beth of San Bernardino, CA, and another granddaughter, Linda Pronschinske and husband Randy of Lakeville, MN. She is also survived by four great grandchildren, Shawna Abbott and husband Donny of Palm Desert, CA, Randel Pronschinske and Marissa Pronschinske both of Lakeville, MN. Also surviving Cordelia is her brother Lloyd Randolph and her sister Ollie Wood, both from MIssouri. Mrs. Eddy was a member of Emmanual Methodist Church of San Bernardino. Grave side services will be at Mt. View Cemetery, March 25, 1998. | Randolph, Cordelia Mae (I56510)
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1699 | [EFA4.FTW] CROFF, ABNER, a native of Ware, Mass., came from Hinesburg, Vt., in 1844, m. Roxy Eddy, and settled on the Culver place, where his widow still resides. He was a carpenter and joiner, cabinet maker and painter, in all of which trades he was a skillful workman. He died in 1857, aged 69, having raised a family of 10 children: Samuel, Noble, Betsey, John F., Huldah, m. Henry Remmington, Marselle, Ezra, Daniel, Laura, m. Caleb Reynolds, and George. Noble m. 1st, Lucretia Eddy, and 2d, Emily Fay. He is a painter and resides at Richmond. Vt. Bet sey m. Harry Bostwick, and lives in Pawlett. John F. m. Har riett Bostwick, and lived at the Corners, where he kept tavern. He removed to Fort Edward, N. Y., and served as Capt. in the late war. He now resides at Malone, N. Y. His children are Gilbert, Abner, Marselle, Delia, John, Eugene and McDaniels. Gilbert is an architect and house builder, and resides at Fort Edward. Ezra m. Almeda, da. of Seneca Porter, who died in 1862. He was a soldier, and died in 1863, from disease contracted while in.the army, leaving three orphan children: Charles, H. Laura and Elizabeth. Daniel m. Charity Sheldon, and is a housewright. cabinet maker and painter, in which he is unequalled. He has two sons: Willie and George. George was also a soldier in the late rebellion, and rose from a private to the position of Major. He died of consumption in 1867 | Croft, Abner (I30521)
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1700 | [EFA4.FTW] d. 15 Oct 1930 of organic heart disease due to diabetes. Buried in Ellington Twp. Cemetery, Tuscola Co. Caro, MI. b. 15 July 1856 in MI; Dad: Bernard, Wiliams, b. New York. Mom: Cordelia Eddy, b. New York. | Williams, John (I18767)
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