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1901 | [EFA4.FTW] Index: SAGINAW NEWS Wednesday, July 18, 2001 (D5) Name: EDDY, JOICE Maiden Name: ALLISH Spouse's Name: LAWRENCE G. 12 Date of Birth: Wednesday, September 30, 1931 Place of Birth: ALMA, MI Date of Death: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 Place of Death: SAGINAW, MI Miscellaneous Cemetery: ROSELAWN | Allish, Joice (I79622)
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1902 | [EFA4.FTW] Index: SAGINAW NEWS Wednesday, October 16, 1996 (D7) Name: EDDY, DOLORES JUNE Maiden Name: JOHNSON Spouse's Name: ELMER 12 Date of Birth: Tuesday, May 1, 1923 Place of Birth: WI Date of Death: Monday, October 14, 1996 Place of Death: SAGINAW, MI Miscellaneous Cemetery: ROSELAWN | Johnson, Dolores June (I79428)
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1903 | [EFA4.FTW] Irwin H. Eddy, son of William P. and Hannah Howell Eddy, was born June 16, 1869 in Castleton Twp., Barry Co., MI and went to be with his Lord in the early morning Jan. 6, 1947 at the age of 77 years, 6 months, 15 days. On Sept. 4, 1892 he was united in marriage to Leu Jennie Harper and to this union was born 5 children, Grace, who died in infancy, and Cecile A. Bostwick, who departed this life in 1924, Inez Hardy, and Ruth Weyerman, both of Hastings, and William H. on the home farm. The family moved to their farm home near Woodland in 1899. Soon after establishing their home, they affiliated themselves with the United Brethren church, where he has faithfully served in many capacities, being a trustee of the church, at the time of his passing. He was a man of sterling character and high ideals, always ready to do whatever he could in his home, church and community. The ones most keenly feeling their loss are his devoted companion, who so faithfully and tenderly cared for him during his illness, 3 children, 8 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren, besides a wide circle of friends. Funeral services were held at the Woodland U. B. church, Rev. Vernon H. Beardsley, of Charlotte, and Rev. M. M. Ovenshire officiating. [Obituary found among papers of William Eddy] | Eddy, Irwin Howell (I72398)
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1904 | [EFA4.FTW] James Eddy Son of William Henry Eddy and Eleanor Priscilla | Eddy, James P. (I02874)
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1905 | [EFA4.FTW] Jane (Sayre) Eddy WILLSBORO | Sayre, Ida Jane (I47881)
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1906 | [EFA4.FTW] Jane was born 14 Oct 1823 in Ayton Scotland, died 1906 in Nunicam MI. Quoting from my great grandfather's memoirs, " My father's sister Jane was married in Canada to a worthless man, Eddy by name. There were two boys, James and Charles. James was a decent fellow and hard working. He was for many years a member of the Grand Rapids [MI] Fire Department, received an accident in stopping a runaway horse and died from the effects of it some years ago. "Charles Eddy was no good. I have not heard of him for years and do not know what became of him. There were one or two daughters by Eddy but I never knew them. "Aunt Jane separated from Eddy previous to 1860. She came to this city and married a man named John Ulthorp......" It continues on for a couple of more sentences The above was written by Charles R. Sligh in 1913. Ottawa Co., Michigan. In the 1870 census, John NELTHROP, Jane, b. (47), and children: Ida (13), Frank (11), Hattie (8), Fred (1) 1880 Census Place: Nunica, Ottawa, Michigan Source: FHL Film 1254600 National Archives Film T9-0600 Page 293C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John NELTHORP Self M M W 50 ENG Occ: Mason-House Fa: ENG Mo: ENG Janie B. NELTHORP Wife F M W 56 SCOT Occ: Keeping House Fa: SCOT Mo: SCOT Hattie I. NELTHORP Dau F S W 17 MI Occ: At Home Fa: ENG Mo: SCOT Frank W. NELTHORP Son M S W 21 MI Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: ENG Mo: SCOT Fred H. NELTHORP Son M S W 11 MI Occ: At School Fa: ENG Mo: SCOT 1900 U.S. census Crockery Twp., Ottawa Co, MI, ED# 118 p. 63A Jane B. NELTHORP, age 76, b. Oct. 1823 in Scotland, parents b. Scotland, "widow", immigrated 185_? next door to: Fred NELTHORP, age 31 b. Mar 1869 in Michigan, f. b. England, m. b. Scotland, married 7 years Janette, age 24 b. Oct. 1875 in NY, parents b. NY 5 children, 5 living, John, age 6 b. May 1894 in MI Roy, age 5 b. Apr 1895 in MI Bessie, age 3 b. June 1896 in MI Ida, age 2 b. Sept 1897 in MI Baby (son), 4 months b. Jan 1900 in MI | Sligh, Jane (I75660)
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1907 | [EFA4.FTW] January, 1911 Fontenelle Observer Mr. Bernard and Miss Effie Dory were married Sunday morning, at the M.E. church by Rev. A. Breeling just before the service. The bride is the daughter of Geo. E. Dory (see correction below from the following week's newspaper) and wife, of Bridgewater, and the groom is the youngest son of Caleb Eddy and wife of Jackson Township. They are worthy young people and will receive the congratulations of many friends. From the following week's Fontenelle Observer: Miss Effie Dory, who was married last week, is a daughter of Wellington Dory instead of Geo. E. Dory, as stated. | Family: Eddy, Bernard Earl / Dory, Effie (F23105)
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1908 | [EFA4.FTW] Joan Prindle Joan Oribel Prindle, 70, of Umatilla, died March 6, 2002, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. Her memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Hermiston Assembly of God Church. Disposition was by cremation. Joan was born on March 13, 1931, at Malheur City to George and Lucy Woodcock Eddy. She had been a Umatilla resident since 1961. She married Harold Prindle on Aug. 27, 1949, at Heppner. She owned and operated Joan's Beauty Salon in Umatilla from 1970 until she retired in 2000. She was baptized at the First Christian Church in Vale. She loved gardening and her grandchildren. Survivors include her sons, Ray Prindle of Umatilla and Ron Prindle and his wife, Cathie, of Boardman; daughter, Jeanne Hanson and her husband, Don, of Hermiston; brothers, Clayton and Nick Eddy, both of Vale, and Edward Eddy of The Dalles; sisters, Floribel McCoy of Irrigon and Elaine Trimble of Hereford; 11 grandchildren, Tina, Tracie, Tonya, Ray Jr., Rusty, Toby, Courtney, Danielle, Drew, Brendan, Landi and Kresimir; eight great-grandchildren, TJ, Jessica, Ashley, Justin, Erica, Amy, Chentelle and Bethany. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold; parents, George and Lucy Eddy; brother, Emery Eddy; sisters, Genieve Kendall, Letha Davidson, Melva Beers and Jeanne Eddy. Memorial contributions may be made to the Umatilla Fire Department through the Burns Mortuary of Hermiston, P.O. Box 289, Hermiston, OR 97838. | Eddy, Joan (I06774)
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1909 | [EFA4.FTW] JOHN DIAMOND, farmer, Brantford Township, was born July 30, 1844, and is a son of Abraham and grandson of Joseph Diamond, a native of the United States, who died in this Province. John, our subject, married September 16, 1874, Jane Eddy, daughter of John Eddy, of Oakland township. He owns 35 acres of land five miles from Brantford, in an excellent state of cultivation. Mr. Diamond is a member of the Canada Methodist Church. John Eddy, father of Mrs. Diamond, was born November 25, 1805, and married Abigail Smith, daughter of John Smith, a native of Pennsylvania, who emigrated to Canada. She died February 14, 1881, aged 64 years. Mr. Eddy is still living in Oakland Township, and is one of the oldest surviving pioneer settlers in the county. COL | Diamond, John (I18286)
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1910 | [EFA4.FTW] John L. Hall was drowned Aug. 9, 1836, while swimming to overtake a floating boat with his youngest son on it. | Hall, John L. (I24646)
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1911 | [EFA4.FTW] JOHN M. WEYERMAN MIDDLEVILLE - John M. Weyerman, 90, 516 1/2 South Broadway, Middleville died Monday, October 24, 1988 at Pennock Hospital. Mr. Weyerman was born on September 25, 1898 in Barry County, the son of Jacob and Augusta (Gregun) Weyerman. He was raised in Hope Township. He attended the Hines School. He was married to Ruth Eddy in 1920. She preceded him in death on January 26, 1972. He then married Nellie (Mathis) Harrison on June 8, 1973. His employment included farming, custom threshing for area farmers and lumbering. Mr. Weyerman is survived by his wife, Nellie, four sons, John J. Weyerman of Delton, Rex Weyerman of Wyoming, Michigan, Lynn Weyerman of Savannah, Georgia and Eldon Weyerman of Hastings; one step daughter, Sandra Tolan of Middleville; one step son, Randall Harrison of Anniston, Alabama; 18 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; seven step grandchildren and one sister, Margaret TenHoopen of Wyoming, Michigan. He was preceded in death by one son, Russell Weyerman, one step son, James Ronald Harrison and one sister, Grace Crakes. Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, October 27 at the Wren Funeral Home with Rev. David Terhune officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Michigan Heart Association. | Weyerman, John (I19218)
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1912 | [EFA4.FTW] John Mathewson Eddy & Hannah Carlisle, of Prov., married Oct. 7, 1804 | Family: Eddy, John Mathewson / Carlisle, Hannah (F15316)
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1913 | [EFA4.FTW] John Thomas FISKE, a retired manufacturer of Pascoag, was born in the town of Scituate, R.I., January 30th, 1819. Benjamin Fiske was his great-great-grandfather. He came to Scituate (then Providence) in 1727, and bought a large tract of land, the homestead of which is now owned by John T. Fiske, and has been in the name since its settlement. At the time of the settlement of this tract of land, John Fiske, the son of Benjamin, was a lad but 13 years of age. He married Elizabeth Williams, a great-granddaughter of Roger Williams, and their son, Caleb Fiske, became an educated physician and a man of considerable prominence. He died October 4th, 1834, aged 81 years, 8 months and 10 days. He married Mary Manchester June 24th, 1776, ten days before the declaration of independence. She was a daughter of Captain Thomas Manchester of Providence, a seafaring man, who was lost on his last voyage, the ill-fated vessel never having been heard from. She died in 1817 in the 64th year of her age. Doctor Fiske was a surgeon in the revolution under General Sullivan's command. Among Doctor Fiske's private papers is a receipt from Sam Stone of $2,000 for a five year old sorrel horse purchased August 15th, 1780, showing the great value of the horses or the small value of the currency of that day, which was probably about $60 in silver. In 1818 Doctor Fiske became a member of the RI Medical Society, was for a few years its president, and at his death he bequeathed the society 40 shares of the Union Bank stok in Providence, worth $2,000, which sum was to be devoted to scientific purposes. Doctor Fiske and his son, Philip Manchester Fiske, established the cotton manufacturing business at Fiskeville, R.I., and carried it on extensively for many years. These mills are now owned by B.B. & R. Knight. The Fiskes also built up the village and mills at Jackson, which were subsequently sold to Governor Jackson, after whom the place was named. October 7th, 1817, Philip Manchester Fiske married Eliza Andrews Taylor, daughter of William Taylor, of Providence, a merchant, of the firm Grinnell & Taylor of that city. Thier children were: John Thomas, Philip Manchester, Elizabeth Taylor, Mary Manchester and Abby Williams, all living. Philip Manchester Fiske was born March 2d, 1782, and died January 31st, 1828, when hardly 46 years of age, and when John T. Fiske was but nine years of age. With five children to educate, the widowed mother decided upon moving to Providence, where the schools were noted for their efficiency and thoroughness, and accordingly in 1835 took up her abode in that city, where she died April 17th, 1876, 79 years of age. She was born September 3d, 1797. John T. Fiske, the subject of this sketch, received a very good education in the public schools of Providence, and was thoroughly trained for the many difficult and responsible positions of life he has been called upon to assume. His business career was begun in the employ of George W. Gladding, a leading dry goods merchant of Providence. This was in 1836. About two years later he accompanied some of his acquaintances to Mobile, Ala., and for the next two years he was engaged as a cotton broker. Upon the completion of the Norwich and Worcester railroad, he was induced to embark in the cotton and grain business with a Mr. Davis at Norwich, Conn. Considerable money was lost by this venture because of some bad debts contracted, and in a year or so afterward, the business here was wound up. He then went to Harrisville, in the town of Burrillville, R.I., and began the manufacture of cotton goods in the mill owned by Andrew Harris & Co., Mr. Fiske buying the stock. He operated about 30 looms, and employed about 60 hands. A year or so after that he located in a mill on grounds now occupied by John T. Fiske, Jr., and commenced business there. In due time he purchased the Peter Place property adjoining, and run both mills till 1875. Mr. Fiske has also been prominently connected in many ways with other interests of the towns of Burrillville and Glocester. He was director of the Pascoag National Bank from Augush 29th, 1865, to January 13th, 1885, and president from January 9th, 1883, to January 13th, 1885. He was the prime mover in the organization of the Chepachet Cemetery Association in 1850, his name appearing frist on the petition to the general assembly for that assocation . He has been treasurer of this association from its organization, and one of its trustees for many years. His first vote was cast in 1840 for Benjamin Harrison, the hero of Tippeconoe, and his last for his grandson, the present incumbent. April 3d, 1843, Mr. Fiske was married to Miss Abby Eddy, daughter of Honorable Amasa Eddy, of Glocester. She died October 28th, 1860. Seven children were born to this union, two of whom died in infancy: Eliza Taylor, the wife of Charles Edward Paine, a broker in Providence, and one of the license commissioners of that city, was born January 13th, 1844; John T. Fiske, Jr., owner of the Sheffield Worsted Mills, Pascoag, was born May 21st, 1847, and is married to Kate E., daughter of Smith R. Arnold, of Burrillville; Frank Fiske was born September 30th, 1850; Fannie was born September 16th, 1852, died March3d, 1880, and Mary Owen, now the wife of Doctor Sayer Hasbrouck, of Providence, was born July 16th, 1854. Mr. Fiske retired from active business in 1875, and in connection with other affairs has devoted more or less of his time since to the management of the farm at Chepachet belonging to his sister-in-law, Miss Mary B. Eddy, with whom his children have made their home since their mother's death | Fiske, John Thomas (I27310)
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1914 | [EFA4.FTW] Julia Cowley Eddy, wife of George Eddy of the Shipshewana vicinity, died last Saturday, August 12, 1939, at the age of 79 years and one month, after an illness of nine months. She was born in Howe IN July 12, 1860. She was the daughter of Stephen and Adelia Cowley. On March 15, 1882, she was united in marriage with George A. Eddy at LaGrange in which county they lived over 50 years. On March 15, 1939, they celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary with their immediate family. Five children were born to this union; Mrs. Keightley (Margaret) Hulbert of Shipshewana, Mr. Gordon K Eddy of Detroit MI, Mr. Stephen A. Eddy of Sturgis, Mrs. Cyrus Bowdish of Mendon MI, and one son who died in infancy. Besides her husband and children she leaves to mourn her loss one sister, Mrs. Delia Gouter of Big Creek CA, six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a host of friends and relatives. Funeral services were held at the Bethel Church and burial was at the Keightley Cemetery, Monday afternoon | Cowley, Julia (I66432)
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1915 | [EFA4.FTW] Kirk, Gilbert, b. 18 Feb 1870, d. 30 Dec 1937, h/o Mary Ellen Sullivan, s/o Thomas Kirk and Mary Jane Eddy, bur. 2 Jan 1938, Grave 1816, Lot 5499, Sec 2, [WT] Kirk, James, b. Apr 1869, d. 25 Nov 1902, s/o Thomas Kirk and Mary Jane Eddy, bur. 28 Nov 1902, Grave 1816, Lot 5499, Sec 2, [WT] Kirk, Mary Jane, b. 1846, d. 27 Mar 1894, w/o Thomas Kirk, bur. 29 Mar 1894, Grave 1816, Lot 5499, Sec 2, [WT] Kirk, Thomas, b. 1844, d. 3 Aug 1885, h/o Mary Jane Eddy, bur. 5 Aug 1885, Grave 1816, Lot 5499, Sec 2, [WT] | Kirk, Thomas (I04348)
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1916 | [EFA4.FTW] KOLPEIN 35 W Frank 4/9/1837 d 1/21/1892 Wife Dora M 8/30/1843 d 7/27/1927 Freidrich geb. 8/18/1813 gest. 20 Okt. 1887 M____die Frau Von Fritz geb 11/23/1817 gest 10/20/1887 John Lahl no data Augustus 3/29/1879 d 12/12/1889 son of Frank and Dora George No data "Father, Mother , and Grandmother " 36 W Charles J, KOLPEIN 1870-1940 Ella M. 1870-1944 Katherine KOLPEIN RAMAGE 1901-1925 William J. 1876-1949 Edith M. 1874-1931 Willis Eddy Kolpein 1912-1913 78 W Lewis W KOLPEIN 1874-1969 Jeanie N 1879-1960 | Kolpien, William J. (I39328)
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1917 | [EFA4.FTW] Land Records: AL, AR, FL, LA, MI, MN, OH, WI, 1790-1907 Document number: 4013 Description number: 1 Number of acres: 40.0000 Accession number: MN1210__.202 Patentee Surname: Eddy Patentee given name: Halbert P. State name: Minnesota Volume: 1210 Page number: 202 Land office: Faribault Aliquot part reference: SWNW Section number: 3 Township: 110 North Range: 24 West Meridian or special survey area: Fifth Principal Meridian Title transfer authority: Sale-Cash Entries Combined signature date: Aug. 10, 1859 Multiple patentees: N Multiple warrantees: N Signature: Y Canceled document: N Subsurface rights reserved: N Metes and bounds: N Fractional section: N | Eddy, Halbert Parsons (I45355)
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1918 | [EFA4.FTW] Land Records: AL, AR, FL, LA, MI, MN, OH, WI, 1790-1907 Document number: 9966 Description number: 1 Number of acres: 80.0000 Accession number: MI2730__.373 Patentee Surname: Lincoln Patentee given name: Dexter W. State name: Michigan Volume: 2730 Page number: 373 Land office: Ionia Aliquot part reference: E | Lincoln, Dexter (I26018)
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1919 | [EFA4.FTW] Leader - June 29 1985 Madge Toth Died June 23 1985 Madge Toth, 61, died June 23 at Sewickley Hospital, Sewickley, Pa. She was born in Pleasants County, a daughter of the late William and Myrtle Northcraft Eddy. She was a Protestant. Surviving are her husband, Paul Toth of Wintersville, O.; two sons, Paul R., of Wintersville, and William of Riverside, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Jim (Crystal ) McNeil of Steubenville, O.; a brother, Denzil Eddy of Pt. Lookout; a sister, Wanda Wagner of Weirton; two grandchildren, P.J. and Brandi Toth; and a number of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a sister, Doris Wagner of Friendly, and her parents. Services were held at the Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home in Wintersville Wednesday with interment in Union Cemetery, Steubenville,O. Pastor Joe Bliffen officiated at the service. Note: This was also published in | Eddy, Madge (I79538)
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1920 | [EFA4.FTW] Legrange co, Ind - Melancthan Odell, 41 born Oh, wife Edith 27 born Oh, Acelia 11 born Oh, Byron 10 born Oh, Louis 6 born Oh, nephew Truman Odell 14 born Oh. On the 1900 census Legrange co, Ind, Melancthon O'Dell, born Nov 1836 63 married 32 yrs, born Oh, Vt, Oh; wife Sarah E. Oct 1951 48 married 32 yrs, 4 children born, 3 living; Oh Pa Oh; Byron son, Jan 1869 31 born Oh Oh Oh. You said his son was Barney...why is this listed as Byron? Is Sarah E....Edith? and who on earth is the nephew Truman Odell born 1866 On july 17, 1911, the taps sounded "lights out" and commrad melancthon O'Dell answered roll call, passed the river, and pitched his tent on the other shore where the sounds of war and battleare heard no more forever. it goes on to say Comrad O'Dell was born in OH, november 15, 1837 anddiedat his home. he lived there thirty seven years. | Odell, Melancthon (I14738)
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1921 | [EFA4.FTW] Listed in the 1871 Saratoga County business report as farmer of 96 acres with a Day PO address. Per HRRD records remains removed from Cold Brook Cemetery in 1930 by HRRD | Eddy, James Hamilton (I03526)
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1922 | [EFA4.FTW] LUTHER H. EDDY was a man of considerable importance in the day in which he lived. He kept a grocery store on Fort now Seventh street for a good many years. He was Alderman in 1861-4, 1869-'72; was chief of police in 1870-72; was chief of fire department in 1863, and held several other minor offices. He was a small but very active man, running over with energy; taxed himself beyond his strength and died with the dropsy some years ago. I believe he was born in New York about 1827, and came to ST. PAUL in 1856 or 1857 | Eddy, Luther (I15483)
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1923 | [EFA4.FTW] LYDIA MOSES6, Samuel and Lydia Ballou5, Rev. Maturin4, Peter3, John2, Maturin1; b. in Warwick, Mass., on some day in May, 1786; m. 1st Zephaniah Kinsgley in said Warwick during the winter of 1801 or 1802, and soon after settled in Montpelier, Vt., where they had b. to them-- 1938--1. Alonzo Kingsley, b. Mar. 23, 1804; m. Sophia H. Hill. We will now let Alonzo give the family history pretty much in his own language, as found in his letter to Mr. Peck. "My father had bought wild land in Montpelier, and had worked clearing the same for two seasons. I have heard my mother say that, when my father went to Montpelier, there were one framed house and thirty log houses in town. My father was killed by the fall of a tree in June, 1805. I was then 1 yr. and 3 mos. old. My mother was but 19 years old, the May before father died--left thus a widow in a new country, among almost entire strangers. Father's property, after being sold at less than half its worth and paying all his debts, left for my mother and myself a little over $500.00. My mother, being young and very good looking, with a little money, soon married again. She m. a widower, some 10 to 15 yrs. older than herself, who had three daughters that lived to be married, but all d. of consumption before 40 years of age. My mother's second husband was Jonathan Eddy. They were m. about 1807." Issue.-- 1939--2. David Eddy, b. no date; d. at the age of 2 yrs. 1940--3. James Madison Eddy, b. no date; m. his cousin, Lydia Procto 1941--4. Lauriston Eddy, b. no date; m., d. in Boston, and left 1 son. "Jonathan Eddy was a noble looking man, of more than ordinary intelligence, a good natural mechanic, but visionary--always building castles in the air that fell before they were finished." These peculiarities of the second husband naturally added more to the burdens than to the comfort of Mrs. Lydia. We do not find in Alonzo's letter the death-date of his step-father, Jonathan Eddy, but infer that he must have d. some years earlier than his wife. Alonzo states that she d. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., in 1871, a. about 84 yrs. Of his two half bros. that lived to marry, he said.--"James Madison Eddy resembled his father in all respects. He lived in St. Johnsbury, Vt. In 1871 he fell on the ice, injured his head, and at times seemed a little insane. Later he went to Boston, and has not been heard from since. He left a wife, but no chn. Lauriston Eddy, the youngest son, died in Boston in the year 1845 or 46. He was a good machinist, and left a wife and one son. I know little or nothing about mother or son, but understand the mother is a prudent, hard working woman--the son quite otherwise; yet that he has been married, and has one child." | Moses, Lydia (I36167)
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1924 | [EFA4.FTW] Macomber, Ard, d. Dec. 28, 1850, AEt 71. Macomber, Wealthie, wife of Ard Macomber, d. Oct. 19, 1864, AEt 77. Macomber, Ardelia L., d. Aug. 7, 1848, AEt 21 yrs. Macomber, Leander M., May 2, 1810 - Nov. 8, 1896. Macomber, Lucinda, his wife, Apr. 9, 1828 - Sept. 8, 1909. Macomber, Elijah E., d. Aug. 11, 1877, AEt 69. Macomber, William A., d. Aug. 23, 1860, AEt 47 yrs. 3 mos. Macomber, Sarah P., wife of Benj. A. Neal, d. Nov. 30, 1904, AEt 75. Macomber, Willie Eugene, son of Wm. A. & Sarah Macomber, d. May 31, 1853, AEt 8 mos. 24 ds. Macomber, Ardelia L., dau. of Wm. A. & Sarah Macomber, d. May 19, 1853, AEt 2 yrs. 4 mos. 7 ds. Macomber, Willie A., son of Wm. A. & S. P. Macomber, d. Aug. 27, 1862, AEt 3 yrs. Macomber, Emma F., dau. of Wm. A. & Sarah Macomber, Mar. 8, 1854 - Feb. 19, 1890. Macomber, Francis H., 1819 - 1900. Macomber, Philura W., his wife, 1828 - 1907. Macomber, Herbert, their son, 1868 - 1927. Macomber, Octavia E., dau. of Ard & Wealthie Macomber, d. Mar. 28, 1899, AEt 74 yrs. | Macomber, Ard (I63580)
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1925 | [EFA4.FTW] MADELYN F. GOWDY, 93 FALL RIVER -- Madelyn F. (Eddy) Gowdy, 93, of Vinnicum Road, Swansea, died Wednesday, March 6, 2002, at Charlton Memorial Hospital. She was the widow of Donald M. Gowdy. Born in Providence, the daughter of the late Herbert and Gertrude (Taylor) Eddy, she was educated in local schools in Providence and was a graduate of Classical High School. Since 1968, she had lived in Swansea; she previously lived in Cranston, R.I. Mrs. Gowdy was a member of the Church of the Transfiguration in Cranston, the Women's Club of the church and the Altar and Evening Guild. She was a member of the Eddy Family Association, RI Ex Club and past president of the Embreaso Club of RI. She was a member of the Mayflower Society and a 10th generation direct descendent of Gov. William Bradford, the first governor of MA. She was an avid gardener. Survivors include a daughter, Cynthia B. White of Swansea; a son, Donald M. Gowdy Jr. of Wilmington, N.C.; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Milton Bradford Eddy. Private arrangements are by the Birchcrest Home of Waring-Sullivan, Ashton, Coughlin, Driscoll, 189 Gardners Neck Road, Swansea. | Eddy, Madelyn Frances (I57784)
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1926 | [EFA4.FTW] Margaret Eddy Daughter of William Henry Eddy and Eleanor Priscilla | Eddy, Margaret (I02875)
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1927 | [EFA4.FTW] Marion Clelland WESTBROOK - Marion Ruth (Eddy) Clelland died peacefully Dec. 17, 2001 at Maine Medical Center, surrounded by family and friends. She was born in Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 17, 1933, the daughter of Walter and Agnes (Brohy) Eddy. She was educated in Watertown, Conn. schools and graduated from Watertown High School in 1951. She married Daniel Clelland in 1955 in Japan. She served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. She achieved the rank of Sergeant First Class. She was a member of the Signal Corp. She worked for 25 years as a mechanical inspector. Later in life, she volunteered in youth ministry for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland | Eddy, Marion Ruth (I07568)
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1928 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: Connecticut, 1635-1860 Married: Feb 22, 1824 in: Plainfield, Windham, CT Spouse name: Paine, Sarah | Family: Eddy, Jesse / Paine, Sarah (F00503)
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1929 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: Apr 02, 1797 in: Taunton, Bristol Co., MA Gender: M This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0899100. Spouse name: Leonard, Marcy | Family: Eddy, Timothy / Leonard, Marcy (F25681)
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1930 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: Apr 02, 1815 in: Sturbridge, Worchester Co., MA Gender: M This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0757003. Spouse name: Ledoyt, Dolly | Family: Eddy, Josiah / Ledoyt\Ledoit, Dolly (F05955)
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1931 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: Apr 26, 1827 in: Dudley, Worchester Co., MA Gender: M This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0873747 item 3. Spouse name: Austin, Amy | Family: Eddy, Jesse / Austin, Amy (F15018)
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1932 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: Dec 21, 1834 in: Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA Gender: F This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0945011-0945012. Spouse name: Thompson, Amasa | Family: Thompson, Amasa / Eddy, Betsey Maria (F12394)
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1933 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: Feb 23, 1740 in: Swansea, Bristol Co., MA Gender: F This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0022366 item 3 & 0903395 items 7-8. Spouse name: Anthony, Job | Family: Anthony, Job / Eddy, Bethiah (F07474)
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1934 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: Jan 02, 1784 in: Charlton, Worchester Co., MA Gender: M This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0860661. Spouse name: Dennis, Sarah | Family: Eddy, Josiah / Sarah (F11925)
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1935 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: Jan 06, 1808 in: Auburn, Worchester Co., MA Gender: M This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0757001. Spouse name: Pitts, Betsy | Family: Eddy, Jesse / Pitts, Betsey (F03490)
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1936 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: Mar 20, 1766 in: Swansea, Bristol Co., MA Gender: F This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0022366 item 3 & 0903395 items 7-8. Spouse name: Luin, John, Jr. | Family: Lewin, John / Eddy, Bethiah (F14804)
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1937 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: Mar 25, 1835 in: Oxford, Worchester Co., MA Gender: M This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0754010. Spouse name: Stone, Lucertia | Family: Eddy, Leonard / Stone, Lucretia (F03367)
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1938 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: May 05, 1838 in: Heath, Franklin Co., MA Gender: M This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0768340. Spouse name: Dalrymple, Rhoda | Family: Eddy, Jesse / Dalrymple, Rhoda (F13676)
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1939 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: Nov 24, 1814 in: Royalston, Worchester Co., MA Gender: F This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0599761 item 4. Spouse name: Emerson, Elias | Family: Emerson, Elias / Eddy, Mehitable (F11738)
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1940 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: MA, 1633-1850 Married: Oct 19, 1841 in: Worchester, Worchester Co., MA Gender: M This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0864090. Spouse name: Newton, Isabella | Family: Eddy, Leonard / Newton, Isabella (F03368)
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1941 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: Selected Counties of OH, 1789-1850 Married: Apr 29, 1838 in: Crawford Co., OH Spouse: Bacon, Clarissa Gender: M More: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film #s 0388675-0388676. | Family: Odell, Abiel / Bacon, Clarissa (F04123)
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1942 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage Index: Selected Counties of OH, 1789-1850 Married: Nov 03, 1846 in: Trumbull Co., OH Spouse: Atwood, Sarah Gender: M More: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film #s 0904260, 0904261, & 0905549. | Family: Eddy, Othniel / Atwood, Sarah (F29244)
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1943 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage register for Northumberland County, 1858-1869 and have the following marriages: Charles Eddy, age 24, b. Haldimand, s/o Elisha & Elizabeth, m.23 Jun 1863, Maria Wait, age 21, d/o Smith and Almira | Family: Eddy, Charles / Wait, Maria (F10833)
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1944 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage register for Northumberland County, 1858-1869 and have the following marriages: Elizabeth Eddy, age 20, b. Cramahe, d/o Elisha and Elizabeth, m.1 Jan 1863 James Winter, age 22, s/o Henry & R | Family: Winter, James / Eddy, Elizabeth (F09924)
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1945 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage register for Northumberland County, 1858-1869 and have the following marriages: Lucy Eddy, age 21, b. Canada, d/o Elisha and Elizabeth, m. Oct 1861 John McCarl, age 23, s/o Michael and Elizabeth. | Family: McCarl, John / Eddy, Lucy (F29088)
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1946 | [EFA4.FTW] Marriage was performed by Isaac Cushman The Complete Mayflower Descendant, Vols. 1-46 & Others Sources, 1600s-1800s Listed in: The Mayflower Descendant, Volume V Page number: 210 | Family: Crocker, Theophilus / Eddy, Lydia (F07687)
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1947 | [EFA4.FTW] Married at Lee County, Ill. on October 14th by Rev. John Hogan, Oris A. Eddy to Miss Harriet C. Edson, daughter of Chas. Edson of Lee County 10-25-1844 | Family: Eddy, Otis Alexander / Edson, Harriet Catherine (F14439)
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1948 | [EFA4.FTW] Mary Jean Eddy Mary Jean Eddy, 59, of 946 N. 13th St., Sebring, died at 2:22 p.m. Saturday in the Alliance Community Hospital emergency room following a sudden illness. She was born May 5, 1942 in Birmingham, Mich. to John and Thelma Jean (Ward) Babb. A retired sales clerk, Mrs. Eddy was a member of Pine Lake Christian Church. She graduated from Lebanon High School in Pittsburgh, Pa. and attended Waynesburg (Pa.) College for one year. She graduated from Duff Business College in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Eddy was employed by the former Royal China Co. in the customer service department. She loved playing bingo and was an avid Pittsburgh Steeler fan. Surviving are her husband, Ronald E. Eddy, whom she married Oct. 27, 1962; four daughters, Linda Kerns and Donna Tomsho, both of Sebring, Dana Marshall of Alliance and Ronnie Morgan of Mineral Ridge; four sisters, Barbara Madden of Midlothian, Va., and Shirley Guzman, Sharon Pethers and Janet Shook, all of Royal Oak, Mich.; five brothers, John Babb of McMurray, Pa., Alfred Babb of Volant, Pa., Mike Phillips of Royal Oak, Mich. and Jim Frieson and Jeff Frieson, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; and seven grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Clara Jean Ersoz. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Gednetz-Ruzek Funeral Home with the Rev. Roger Maze officiating. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery in Sebring. Calling hours are 2-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home with the family present 7-9 p.m., and one hour prior to services Wednesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. (1-21-02) | Babb, Mary Jean (I63526)
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1949 | [EFA4.FTW] Meriam (Maryan) Eddy: Secondest oldest daughter of John of Woodbrid Meriam Eddy, second daughter of John Eddy and Elizabeth Edwards of Woodbridge, New Jersey, was born in Woodbridge, New Jersey January 29, 1708. She married Elias Stillwell, of English extraction, who was born in NJ in 1708 and died near Hancock, Maryland. Meriam survived her husband and died at the same place, October 19, 1803, aged 95 years. Both are buried in the Tonoloway Baptist Cemetery, near Hancock, Marylan After marriage, Meriam moves with her husband to Maryland. They think that it is in Maryland but are surprised to find out that when the Mason Dixon Line is marked, they are north of the border. Meriam is not that far away from her father and her youngest brothers who make up some of the settlers of the Marsh Creek Area. It is very important to point out that even though they move from NJ, they are actually moving close to some of her family. A quick look at a Maryland map demonstrates the Marsh Creek settlement being less than 100 miles from Hancock, Maryland. And the Marsh Creek settlement borders Frederick County. Also in the same settlement is her younger brother, Gavin! Her husband, Elias Stillwell, was one of the organizers of the Tonoloway Baptist Church which was built in 1752 (and was baptized there in 1753 by the Rev. Samuel Heaton Both Meriam and her husband's tombstones were standing in the church graveyard as of 1938. The epitaph on Meriam's headstone reads (read) as follows: 'My loving mate I did survive, and, true, my age was great, I lived the years of ninety-five, but here, behold my fate.' Her marker is classic for the time period. | Eddy, Meriam Marien (I01498)
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1950 | [EFA4.FTW] Michael Eddy's Will Be it remembered, that on the fifth day of February, A. D. 1877, there was filed in the Probate Court within and for the County of Monroe and State of OH, an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Michael Eddy, deceased, which said last Will and Testament was, on the same day, offered for probate, and is in words and figures following, to wit: "In the name of the Benevolent Father of All.. I, MICHAEL EDDY of Monroe County and State of OH, - do make and publish, this my last Will and Testament. Item 1st, I give and bequeath to my grand daughter, JANE EDDY, one cow and one pair of Bedsteads -- Item 2nd. I give and bequeath to my Daughters, MARY JANE and NANCY EDDY and to my sons, ISAAC, EPRAIM, MICHAEL, ROBERT, SILAS and JOHN EDDY an equal share in all my personal property and real estate, after all my legal debts have been paid out of my Assets, Except Isaac whoe [sic] is to rec. fifty dollars less than the other equal heirs as he had allready [sic] Rec. fifty dollars. Item 3d. I also give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Jane, over and above her equal share in my estate, one beadstead [sic] and bed and all my kitchen furniture. Item 4th I devise and bequeath to the heirs of my daughter CATHERINE WINLAND the sum of one hundred dollars to be equally divided between them. Item 5th I devise and bequeath to the heirs of my son ALEXANDER EDDY dec., his equal share of all my personal property and real estate, after all legal debts are paid -- Item 6th. I devise and bequeath to heirs of my Daughter Sallie Hess dec. her equal share of all my personal property and real estate after all legal debts are paid, Said share to be equally divided between the heirs of Sallie Hess dec. Item 7th I also devise and bequeath to the building committee of the M. E. Church now being erected on the Lot, adjoing [sic] the Lot on which a School House now stands and known as Eddies School House, being in Monroe County and State of OH, Said fifty dollars is to be raised out of my chattel [sic] property or real estate and appropriated to the building of the said M. E. Church, above named -- Item 8th I desire that my son John and my daughter Mary Jane remain on the farm, for two years after my decease; The said John Eddy, taking charge of the farm and paying a reasonable compensation to the other heirs for the use of said farm. Said John Eddy is to keep the farm in common repair and rec. for the same a reasonable compensation. My daughter Mary is to remain on the farm and rec. a living off the farm. She doing what she can herself to make her own living for the term of 2 years from my death. It is my wish and desire believing it to be the best for the heirs, inview [sic] of the rise of land, brought about by the Rail Road. Item 9th I do hereby nominate and appoint my son John Eddy to be the Executor of this my last will and testament, authorizing and empowering him to compromise, adjust, release and discharge, in such a manner as he may deem propper [sic] the claims due me. I also authorize and empower him, if it shall be come necessary, in order to pay my debts, to sell by private sale, or in such manner as he may think best, all or any part of my real estate, and deed to the purchasers to execute, and deliver in fee simple. I desire an appraisement to be made of my personal property, and the property left on the farm for two years in care of my Executor and for his use during the two years unless a portion or all of it , be required to pay my legal claims, in which case my executor is at liberty to sell by either private or buplic [sic] sale, a sufficient amount to pay the claims against the estate. I hereby revoke all former will [sic] by me made. In testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this 9th day of September in the year 1876. Michael Eddy (seal). Signed and acknowledged by said Michael Eddy, as his last will and testament our presence, and signed by us in his presence: CORNELIUS L. BELT, JAMES R. SMITH witnesses. Testimony. And afterward, on said 5th day of February, A. D. 1877, the testimony in relation to the execution of said Will, was taken in words and figures following, to wit" "The State of this Monroe County, Jr. an Probate court. Personally appeared in open court, James R. Smith and Cornelius L. Belt, the subscribing to the last Will and Testament of Michael Eddy, late of Center Township, in said Monroe County, deceased, who, being duly sworn, according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them, bearing date the 9th day of September, A. D. 1876, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Michael Eddy, now deceased, is the Will of said decedent; that they were present at the execution of said Will, and, at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Michael Eddy, deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said Michael Eddy, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of lawful age, of sound and disposing mind and memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint whatsoever, and that the words "and for his use during the two years," were interlined in said Will before being signed by said Michael Eddy, dec'd. James R. Smith, Cornelius L. Belt. Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 5th day of February, A. D. 1877. Jas. R. Morris, Probate Judge." And afterward, on the 5th day of February, A. D. 1877, the findings and orders of said court were entered on the Journal, in words and figures following, to wit: "Journal Probate Court, Monroe County, OH, In the matter of the Will of Michael Eddy, deceased. Monday, Feby 5, A. D. 1877. This day an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Michael Eddy, late of Center Township, in this county, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate; and at the same time came James R. Smith and Cornelius L. Belt, the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who, being duly qualified, testified to the to the due execution and attestation of said Will; which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed and filed with said Will. Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of Michael Eddy, deceased; that the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of signing the same, was of lawful age, of sound and disposing mind and memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint whatsoever. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, be entered of record in the Court." Attest: Jas. R. Morris, Probate Judge. | Eddy, Michael (I14930)
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