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401 | BEATY JANE - ALEN EDDY EDDY ALEN, 21,HALDIMAND, HALDIMAND, S/O HARDEN & NANCY, MARRIED 1 SEPT 1859 JANE BEATY, 19, SEYMOUR, SEYMOUR, D/O NOT KNOWN & CATHERINE NAME, AGE, RESIDENCE, BIRTHPLACE, NAMES OF PARENTS.WITNESSES, DATE OF MARRIAGE NAME AND AFFILIATION OF OFFICIATING CLERGYMAN | Eddy, Alen (I42825)
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402 | BECK Family Page 66 B. Harry Segner He married Bessie Eddy. They have four children: Frances Marie, Morgan Watso Nathan Hale and Dorothy Laird. | Eddy, Bessie C. (I10810)
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403 | Benjain F. EDDY Self M Male W 52 NY Farmer NY NY Jane EDDY Wife M Female W 46 NY Keep. House NY NY Hiebert A. EDDY Son S Male W 18 IN Works At Home NY NY Mary J. EDDY Dau S Female W 17 IN At Home NY NY Luella M. EDDY Dau S Female W 14 MI At Home NY NY William E. EDDY Son S Male W 12 MI At Home NY NY Allice B. EDDY Dau S Female W 9 MI At Home NY NY Nettie EDDY Dau S Female W 7 MI At Home NY NY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Sylvan, Osceola, Michigan Family History Library Film 1254600 | Eddy, Benjamin Franklin (I09802)
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404 | Benjain F. EDDY Self M Male W 52 NY Farmer NY NY Jane EDDY Wife M Female W 46 NY Keep. House NY NY Hiebert A. EDDY Son S Male W 18 IN Works At Home NY NY Mary J. EDDY Dau S Female W 17 IN At Home NY NY Luella M. EDDY Dau S Female W 14 MI At Home NY NY William E. EDDY Son S Male W 12 MI At Home NY NY Allice B. EDDY Dau S Female W 9 MI At Home NY NY Nettie EDDY Dau S Female W 7 MI At Home NY NY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Sylvan, Osceola, Michigan Family History Library Film 1254600 | Eddy, Benjamin (I81415)
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405 | Benjamin EDDY Self M Male W 41 OH Farmer OH OH Jane EDDY Wife M Female W 41 WV VA OH Dudley EDDY Son S Male W 18 OH Works On Fa William EDDY Son S Male W 15 OH Works On Fa Isaac EDDY Son S Male W 12 OH Works On Farm OH VA Amaziah EDDY Son S Male W 9 OH Works On Fa George EDDY Son S Male W 6 OH Works On Farm OH VA Con EDDY Son S Male W 3 OH OH VA Nathan EDDY Son S Male W 1 OH OH VA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Newport, Washington, OH Family History Library Film 1255076 NA Film Number T9-1076 Page Number 354C | Eddy, Benjamin (I16296)
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406 | Benjamin EDDY Self M Male W 52 VT Farmer VT VT Clareissa A. EDDY Wife M Female W 42 MA Keeping House CT MA Almond B. EDDY Son S Male W 26 MA Farm Labor Asel A. WARNER FatherL W Male W 79 CT Boarder CT MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Conway, Franklin, MA Family History Library Film 1254533 NA Film Number T9-0533 Page Number 85C | Eddy, Benjamin (I03434)
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407 | Benjamin EDDY Self M Male W 63 VT Laborer VT VT Susan Ann EDDY Wife M Female W 59 VT Keeping House VT VT Mary EDDY Dau S Female W 13 MA At School VT VT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place North Adams, Berkshire, MA Family History Library Film 1254521 NA Film Number T9-0521 Page Number 255A | Eddy, Benjamin (I81442)
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408 | Benjamin F. EDDY Self M Male W 51 VT Carriage Maker MA VT Harriet P. EDDY Wife M Female W 40 VT Keeping House VT VT Harriet E. EDDY Dau S Female W 11 VT At Scho Ansel EDDY Son S Male W 8 VT At School VT VT William BURNAP Other S Male W 24 MA Labourer --- --- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Fitchburg, Worcester, MA Family History Library Film 1254567 NA Film Number T9-0567 Page Number 644D | Eddy, Benjamin F. (I09809)
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409 | Benjamin; died March 1, 1813; ae. 57. | Eddy, Benjamin (I48635)
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410 | Bernie, It looks like Emily E. Eddy born in 1852 was buried in the Alden Cemetery in 1942. Other Eddy's buried in the Alden Cemetery are Myrthle Delois Eddy 15 June 1916 - 22 Aug 1917; Delbert Eddy 12 Jan 1918 - 23 Feb 1918; William E. Eddy 1853 -1920; Hiram S. Eddy 1870 - 1948; Lillian S. Eddy 1875 - 1931. We are looking for an obituary in the Carnegie Herald for Emily but since we don't have a month or day it will take us awhile, if we find one at all. Lillian Looking for information on William E. Eddy family. They moved from Pottawatomie Co. to Custer Co. William and Emily Eddy had the following children; Hiram, Oscar, Sarah, Ada, Lenly, Luther, Vesta, Nellie and Lydia. Thanks for any information.... We are seeking information on Williams and Eddy famlies. William Edmund Eddy died in 1920 in Caddo Co. He was married to Emily Eliz. Bennett. We don't know where she died. Their daughter, Nora was married to William Jackson Williams. They had 8 children all born in Apache, OT. from 1904 thru 1919. The Williams family moved to Shawnee, OK. There may be more Eddy's in Caddo Co. The Eddy Family moved to Oklahoma from Arkansas | Eddy, William Edmund (I80190)
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411 | Betty J. Eddy, 76, of McDonald, died Tuesday, December 21, 1999, in Manor Care Nursing Home, McMurray. She was born January 5, 1923, in West Union, W.Va., a daughter of Carson and Mary Gaskins Williams. Mrs. Eddy was a 1940 graduate of West Union High School and was a homemaker. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, McDonald, and its Methodist Women's organization. She also was a member of McDonald Women's Club; served as a volunteer for Meals-On-Wheels in McDonald; and was a volunteer for the American Cancer Society during its bandage-making days. On August 1, 1941, she married Orville "Dude" Eddy, who survives. Also surviving are a sister, Doris Ann Henline of Weirton, W.Va.; several nieces and nephews; and several great-nieces and great-nephews. Deceased are a son, James Orville Eddy; and a brother, Fred James Williams. Billy D. Eddy, | Williams, Betty (I80897)
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412 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rowe, B. (I69152)
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413 | Bio from: Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus Co. NY, pub 1893 History of the Town of South Valley | Eddy, John D. (I25970)
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414 | Birth Records of Colrain Massachusetts 1846 Eddy Rosette, b. Jan. 10, 1846 of Jesse and Rho 1851 Eddy Frederick, b. June 12, 1851 of Jesse and Rhoda | Eddy, Jesse Edward (I60645)
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415 | Birthplace Josephus EDDY Self M Male W 38 OH Farmer WV WV Elisabeth A. EDDY Wife M Female W 35 OH Keeping House PA OH Sarah E. EDDY Dau S Female W 15 OH At Home OH PA Frances B. EDDY Dau S Female W 12 OH At Scho James F. EDDY Son S Male W 8 OH OH PA Martha J. EDDY Dau S Female W 5 OH OH PA David E. EDDY Son S Male W 3 OH OH PA Joseph E. EDDY Son S Male W 10M OH OH PA David EDDY Father W Male W 88 WV Miller WV WV -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Green, Monroe, OH Family History Library Film 1255050 NA Film Number T9-1050 Page Number 471A | Eddy, David (I16567)
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416 | Birthplace Josephus EDDY Self M Male W 38 OH Farmer WV WV Elisabeth A. EDDY Wife M Female W 35 OH Keeping House PA OH Sarah E. EDDY Dau S Female W 15 OH At Home OH PA Frances B. EDDY Dau S Female W 12 OH At Scho James F. EDDY Son S Male W 8 OH OH PA Martha J. EDDY Dau S Female W 5 OH OH PA David E. EDDY Son S Male W 3 OH OH PA Joseph E. EDDY Son S Male W 10M OH OH PA David EDDY Father W Male W 88 WV Miller WV WV -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Green, Monroe, OH Family History Library Film 1255050 NA Film Number T9-1050 Page Number 471A | Eddy, Josephus (I16581)
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417 | Births of children are from Greene County, Indiana Index to births | Eddy, John W. (I82897)
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418 | BLANCHE SHANE EDDY PARKER Morgantown, W.Va. - Blanche Shane Eddy Parker, 74, Blacksville, WVa. died Monday at the Monongalia General Hospital, Morgantown, WVa. She was born June 12, 1901, at Daybrook, WVa., a daughter of the late Jacob A. and Louverna Tennant Shane. She was a retired teacher and member of the Retired Teachers Association, belonging to county, state and national organizations. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Blacksville Volunteer Fire Company and a former director of Clay-Battelle Community Health Center. She was a member of the Daybrook Church of Christ. She is survived by three sons; Donald K. Eddy and Robert D. Eddy of Baltimore, Md., and Edward L. Eddy, Waynesburg [Greene Co., PA], RD 2.; one stepson Monie C. (Bill) Parker, Valparaiso, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Chet (Irene) Kastner, Rosemond, Calif. and Mrs. Ray (Darla) Lambert, Cleveland, Oh.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Milford (Helen) Suder, Rivesville, WVa.; three brothers, Ira Shane, Morgantown, Harley Shane, Warren, and Don Shane, Fairview, WVa.; two sisters, Miss Grace Shane of Fairview and Mrs. Jesse M. Oelker, Clarksburg, WVa.; 18 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; and four step grandchildren. She is proceeded in death by her first husband, Esta R. Eddy, who died in 1931 and her second husband, Monie Dee Parker who died Dec. 22, 1974; and one daughter. | Shane, Blanche (I09668)
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419 | Boston Weekly Journal, Thursday, July 28, 1887 Melton L. EDDY, dealer in boot and shoe machinery, 31 South street, Boston, has gone into insolvency. | Eddy, Melton L. (I83146)
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420 | Brantford Courier Saturday 24th 1844 An inquest was held on Wednesday last in mount pleasant on the body of Mrs. Eliza Edie , wife of Andrew of the same place who was drowned on the night of the nineteenth at Beurtch 'S. landing | Edie, Andrew (I85538)
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421 | BRATTLEBORO REFORMER APRIL 3, 1948 Mrs. Cora Eddy West Brattleboro Woman, 73, Died This Morning Mrs. Cora Elizabeth (Goodenough) Eddy, 73, wife of William Eddy of West Guilford Road, West Brattleboro, died at her home this morning. She had been in failing health the past year. Born in Brattleboro Sept. 10, 1874, she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodenough. She married Mr. Eddy Feb. 11, 1908. Four children were born to the couple, Elizabeth, wife of Fred Castine of Brattleboro; Bion Eddy, killed Oct. 6, 1945 in a woods accident in Marlboro, Retha, wife of Herbert Wood of Brattleboro and William Eddy of Halifax. She also leaves one sister Miss Mabel Goodenough of Brattleboro, 13 grandchild and two step-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Rohde's Funeral Home. Rev. Bennett Curtis officiating. ******************************** Funeral service for Mrs. William Eddy of West Brattleboro, who died Saturday, were held Monday afternoon at 2 o?clock at Rohde's Funeral Home, Rev. Bennett Curtis officiated. Burial took place in West Brattleboro Cemetery. Bearers were Rupert Goodenough and William Eddy, Jr. of Halifax, Herbert Wood and Fred Castine. Present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. MacGregor, Ralph Wallen, Edgar Wallen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith allof Troy N.Y. Mrs. Bion Eddy of Chester, Mrs. Rupert Goodenough of Halifax, Mrs. Robert Prentiss of Putney, Mrs. Alvah Stacy of Shelburne Falls, Mass., Mrs. Amy Sprague of Hatfield, Mass., Herbert Packard of Greenfield, Mass. , and Dennis Frecericks of Chichester, N.H. ***************************** CARD OF THANKS We sincerely thank our friends, relatives and neighbors and also the West Brattleboro Baptist Church and the Seventh Day Advent Church for their many acts of kindness and for the beautiful flowers sent during the illness and at the time of the death of or beloved wife, mother and sister. William H. Eddy, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Castine, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood, Mr. and Mrs. William Eddy, Jr. and Mabel Goodenough Brattleboro, VT., April 7, 1948 | Goodenough, Cora Elizabeth (I34189)
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422 | BRATTLEBORO REFORMER APRIL 17, 1946 Mrs. Calvin W. Eddy, 57 Of Chestnut Street Dies Mrs. Anna Gertrude (Monahan) Eddy, 57, of 62 Chestnut street, widow of Calvin W. Eddy died Tuesday night at 10:45 o?clock at Memorial hospital, where she had been seriously ill the past three weeks. Funeral arrangements have not been completed but requiem high mass, posponed because of Holy Week, is expected to be celebrated next Monday at St. Michael's Catholic church. She was born in Boston on May 26, 1888, a daughter of John and Elizabeth Monahan. She came to Brattleboro after her marriage to Mr. Eddy, who died in 1923. Mrs. Eddy formerly was employed at Memorial hospital, finishing work their last June because of ill health. She leaves one daughter, Lona (Eddy) Tenney of Brattleboro and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Halligan, who has made her home with Mrs. Eddy the past several years. | Monahan, Anna Gertrude (I81088)
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423 | BRATTLEBORO REFORMER AUGUST 7, 1907 Death of Mrs. William H. Eddy Wednesday Linda Ann Moore, 36, wife of William H. Eddy, died at her home Wednesday evening about 8:30 o?clock after a lingering illness of over two years with consumption. Mrs. Eddy had not been able to leave her home during the last year, although she kept up and about the house until almost the last day of her life. She had borne her intense sufferings with remarkable patience and cheerfulness and made detailed arrangements for her funeral service and the disposition of her treasures. Mrs. Eddy was the daughter of Levi and Mary Ann (Woods) Moore and was born in Dover April 1, 1871. Her home was in Dover until 1893 when she came to this village to live. She was married May 30, 1892 to William H. Eddy. In 1893 they bought the place on the Jacksonville road familiarly known as the Stoddard place which has since been their home. At an early age Mrs. Eddy ecame a member of the Baptist church in East Dover. Taking a letter from there she joined the West Brattleboro soon after coming here to live and had always been keenly interested in its prosperity, always ready to do her part in its work as long as her strength permitted her to do so. The funeral will be held in the Baptist church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o?clock, Rev. F. S. Smith of Pawlet, Vt. a former pastor, will officiate and burial will be in the West Brattleboro cemetery. Beside her husband Mrs. Eddy is survived by her father, Levi Moore, of West Guilford, and a step-mother. Her own mother died 17 years ago. | Moore, Linda Ann (I34188)
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424 | BRATTLEBORO REFORMER FEBRUARY 19, 1923 A. P. Eddy, Rural Carrier, Dies Succumbs to Pleuro-Pneumonia in West Brattleboro Home Covered Route Since it Started in 1900 Alner Perez Eddy, 62, only carrier on rural mail route No. 2 since the route was started Aug. 15, 1900, died at his home on South street in West Brattleboro at 9:10 Saturday night of pleuro-pneumonia. He had been ill since Feb.5, when he made his last trip. Mr. Eddy was the second of five children of Albert Eddy and Chloe Ann (Rice) Eddy and was born in Wardsboro Aug. 11, 1860. He attended the public schools of his native town, Stratton and Manchester, after which he attended Glenwood seminary. For a time he operated a milk route in West Brattleboro and then attended and graduated from Albany Business College, after which he was in business in New York city about 12 years. He returned from New York to Brattleboro in 1900 when he became mail carrier on rural delivery route No. 2 which starts from the West Brattleboro postal station, covering Guilford street the Ames Hill road and the Sunset Lake road and taking in part of the town of Guilford. He was a member of the West Brattleboro Baptist church and was first trustee and a deacon of the church. He also was a member of Wantastiquet lodge of Odd Fellows. He was a man of exemplary character, honest and upright in all his dealings, a devoted husband and father, conscientious in his work and interested in all that was for the best of his town or community. Besides his wife, who was Miss Minnie Laughton of Dummerston and whom he married in Shelburne Falls, Mass., Oct. 12, 1904, he leaves two children, Robert L. Eddy and Anna W. Eddy, both juniors in the Brattleboro high school; also three brothers and a sister, Elmer A. Eddy of Stratton, Mrs. Lura A. Benson of Brattleboro, Rev. Bert H. Eddy of Vergennes, and Emery J. Eddy of Brattleboro. Private services will be held at the home at 12:30 tomorrow and the funeral will be held at 2 o?clock in the West Brattleboro Baptist church. Rev. C. Walter Bishop, pastor of the church will officiate. Friends are requested not to send flowers. | Eddy, Alner Perez (I23176)
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425 | BRATTLEBORO REFORMER JULY 3, 1939 Elmer A. Eddy of Stratton Dies Formerly Carried on Extensive Lumbering Operations Twice Representative in Legislature Elmer Albert Eddy, 81, one of Stratton's most prominent citizens, formerly town clerk and selectman of that town for 27 and 40 years, respectively, died yesterday at 2:15 at the Western avenue home of his daughter, Miss Ethel A. Eddy. Mr. Eddy had been in ill health several years and five weeks ago suffered a slight cerebral hemorrhage. Born in Athol, Mass., on March 4, 1855, he was the oldest of five children of Albert and Chloe Ann (Rice) Eddy. Moving with his family to Stratton when a small boy he spent the rest of his life there with the exception of two years as a young man in Minnesota. Mr. Eddy married on June 6 1881, Miss Inez Pike of Stratton. Following Mrs. Eddy's death in 1928 Mr. Eddy came to Brattleboro to make his home with his daughter. During his active years Mr. Eddy had extensive lumber operations. He also was a well-known and successful farmer. He had retained his ownership of considerable land in Stratton. Mr. Eddy was twice representative from his town in the state legislature. He belonged to no fraternal organizations. Mr. Eddy leaves his daughter, Miss Ethel A. Eddy, district school supervisor; two brothers, Emery J. Eddy and Bert H. Eddy, both of this town and three grandchildren, Mrs. Doris E. Johnson of Stratton and Brattleboro, Miss Marjorie A. Eddy of New York city and Elmer H. Eddy of Stratton. He also leaves four great-grandchildren, Barbara , Stuart, Betty and Hermon Johnson Mr. Eddy?s only son Hermon E. Eddy, a Brattleboro attorney, died in February 1917. a daughter, Mabel, died in infancy. Mr. Eddy's sister, Lura wife of Charles Benson of this town, died in 1930, and a brother, Alner P., died here in 1923. Funeral services will be held at the farm home in Stratton Sunday at 3 p.m. (E. S. T.), Rev. V. G. Higgs, pastor of the First Baptist church of this town officiating. The burial will take place in the family cemetery, Pike Hollow, Stratton. Mr. Eddy possessed a fine sense of honesty and integrity which matched well the rugged constitution he displayed in his more active business career. Reliable, cheerful and friendly, he was an honor to his community, and his memory will be cherished by numerous friends and relatives. | Eddy, Elmer Albert (I23165)
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426 | BRATTLEBORO REFORMER MAY 16, 1935 Mrs. A. P. Eddy Dies Suddenly Widow of West Brattleboro Rural Mail Carrier had Heart Attack Substitute Carrier 12 Years Mrs. Minnie (Laughton) Eddy, 67, widow of Alner P. Eddy, died suddenly of a heart attack at her home on South Street in West Brattleboro last evening at 9:30 o'clock. She was born in Dummerston Dec. 30, 1867, the eldest of the four children of the late Austin and Fausta (Wheeler) Laughton. Before her marriage she was a successful school teacher, also was superintendent of schools in Dummerston a number of years. On Oct. 12, 1904 she married Alner P. Eddy of West Brattleboro, rural mail carrier. She acted as substitute carrier about 12 years. On Dec. 16, 1932, she suffered a slight shock from which she recovered sufficiently so that for the past year she has cared for the home. She was an active member of the Baptist church and Ladies' Aid society, also had a class of young women in Sunday school. She leaves two children, Robert L. who lives at home and carries on the place, and Anna W. a successful school teacher; also two brothers, Arthur W. and Ransom B. Laughton, and one sister Alice G. Laughton, of Dummerston. Funeral services will be held at the West Brattleboro Baptist church Saturday afternoon at 2:30, daylight saving time. | Laughton, Minnie Ellen (I32072)
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427 | BRATTLEBORO REFORMER NOVEMBER 13, 1941 Emery J. Eddy, 73, Died in Bradenton Stratton Native and Life Insurance Man Here 40 Years News has been received of the sudden death Friday in Bradenton, Fla., of Emery Justin Eddy, 73, of Brattleboro. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy and her mother, Mrs. Jennie Damon, left here early in October to spend the winter at their home in Florida. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the First Baptest chursh. Mr. Eddy, a life insurance man here for 40 years, had spent winters in Florida and summers in Brattleboro for some years past. A member of the Baptist church, he had serves as deacon, trustee and for 21 years as collector. He was also a member of Wantastiquet Lodge, I. O. O. F. , had held all offices and was past district deputy grandmaster of District No. 10. He was born Feb. 8, 1871, in Stratton, one of five children of Albert and Chloe (Rice) Eddy. He had one sister and three brothers. Lura Ann, Elmer A. Alner P. and Rev. Burt H. Eddy. Only the last, of Norwich, N.Y. is now living. For his first wife he married Ella L. Adams, who died in 1828 and later he married Bernice P. Howard. He had no children but left a step-daughter, Barbara Howard, a student nurse at Portland, Me. | Eddy, Emery Justus (I23209)
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428 | BRATTLEBORO REFORMER OCTOBER 4, 1945 Bion Eddy, 31, Dies of Injuries Hurt by Falling Tree at Work; Leaves Two Small Children Bion Henry Eddy, 31, of Maple street died Wednesday afternoon at the Brattleboro Memorial hospital from injuries received a week ago today when a tree fell on him while he was at work on Ames Hill. An autopsy showed a ruptured diapragm. His condition had been critical from the first. He was born in West Dummerston, July 17, 1914, a son of William Henry and Cora Elizabeth (Goodenough) Eddy of West Brattleboro. He married Doris Ruth Stowell of Windham, July 11, 1941, and she survives with two children: Ruth Elizabeth, 3, and David Bion Eddy, a year and two months. He also leaves one brother, Pvt. William Hermon Eddy, stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga., and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Castine and Mrs. Herbert A. Wood, both of Brattleboro. He leaves an aunt and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Eddy, who formerly worked several years for the C. E. Bradley Corp. was employed by Earl Moore at his sawmill in West Brattleboro. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Dickinson-Streeter funeral parlors. Rev. J. H. Blackburn of West Brattleboro will officiate. ******************************* Funeral services for Bion H. Eddy of Maple street, who died Wednesday of injuries received when a tree fell on him while at work on Ames Hill, were held Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Dickinson-Streeter funeral home on High street. Rev. J. H. Blackburn of West Brattleboro, officiated. James Stearns was at the organ. There were many beautiful flowers. The bearers were Ray Winchester, Henry Lee, Leonard Stowell and Fred Castine. Interment was in the West Brattleboro cemetery. Those who attended from out of town wee Mr. and Mrs. Roland Absden of Springfield, Vt., Mr. and Mrs. George Peters and Herbert Packard of Greenfield, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stowell and daughter, Joyce, Mrs. Alice Bliss and son, Robert, of Chester, Vt., Mrs. Mertie Pollard of Bartonsville, Mrs. M. P. Boutell of Townshend, Ralph Wallen and daughter, Wlanie, Mrs. Fred McGregor and Edgar Wallen of Troy, N. Y. | Eddy, Bion (I81089)
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429 | Brewer Cemetery Eddy Clifford R.1906 1909 Eddy Harner T. 1902 1903 Eddy Jacob L. 1873 09/11/31 Eddy Walter 1911 01/20/36 | Eddy, Jacob L. (I81228)
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430 | Brightman Cemetery Location: Corner of Ruth and Willow Streets, near New Boston Road. In 1980 this cemetery was still there although overgrown with brush and trees. The stones were still standing. Ruth wife of Abiather Eddy Died Feb 4, 1852 in her 31st. year Infant daughter of Abiather & Ruth Eddy. Died March 22nd 1848 Mary E. Eddy. Born Feb. 3rd, 1854 Died Oct. 24th 1927 | Ruth (I83150)
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431 | BYRON EDDY, 75 LAKE WALES -- Mr. Byron T. Eddy of Lake Wales died of a bloodstream infection Sunday (June 29, 2003). He was 75. He was a Navy and Merchant Marines veteran of World War II. Mr. Eddy is survived by his wife, Emojean McNeely Eddy; children, Sandra Goerke, Paula Kolb, both of Rochester, N.Y., Byron T. Eddy II, Fairview, Pa., Susan Morehouse, Alden, N.Y.; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Rogersville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Diabetes Foundation. Alvah Halloran and Son Funeral Home, Rochester, N.Y. Byron Thomas Eddy (Paul O. Eddy, Samuel Eddy), b. Sept., 22, 1927 in Brave, Pa. m. June 28, 1945 in Cumberland, Md. to Emojean McNealy b. May 26, 1928 daugh. of Hart McNealy b. Sept. 8 1907 and Ruth White b. Aug. 8, 1908. Son of Paul O. Eddy. Paul O. Eddy, b. Jul. 19, 1896 d. 1951, m. Amanda Patterson b. 1890 d. 1969 both are buried Phillips Cem, Brave, Pa.. Son of Samuel H. Eddy. Samuel H. Eddy (Thomas Eddy), b. Dec. 31, 1871 d. 1971 son of Thomas Eddy m. Emma Wise b. Nov. 18, 1877 d. Jan 8, 1932 both are buried in Phillips Cem, Brave, Pa. Son of Thomas Eddy. Thomas Eddy (John Eddy), d. Dec.7, 1925 son of John Eddy m. Sarah Henderson buried Eddy Cem, Brave, Pa. Son of John Eddy. John Eddy, b. 1800 d. Apr. 2, 1890 buried Eddy Cem., Brave, Pa m. Sophia Steele Children: Byron T. Eddy II, b. Sept. 18, 1949 in Waynesburg, Pa Sandra L. Eddy, b. Apr. 24, 1947 in Waynesburg. Pa Susan D. Eddy, b. Waynesburg, Pa. Paula Eddy, b. Waynesburg, Pa Contact_FullName: Byron Eddy 122 Alta-Bab Rd Lake Wales, Fl. 18720 Home Phone: 941-537-1833 | Eddy, Byron Thomas (I05676)
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432 | C. C. EDDY Self M Male W 51 VT Miner MA MA Amelia F. EDDY Wife M Female W 51 NY NY NY John W. EDDY Son S Male W 10 MI VT NY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Salina, Boulder, Colorado Family History Library Film 1254088 NA Film Number T9-0088 Page Number 464A | Eddy, Cullen C. (I60757)
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433 | C. W. EDDY Self M Male W 50 NY Life & Fire Insurance VT NY B. A. EDDY Wife M Female W 49 NY Own Milinry Store --- --- Elton E. EDDY SSon S Male W 14 NY At School NY NY Nellie J. SHORTAL Other S Female W 25 NY Works In Store IRE IRE Nittie VANDURAN Other S Female W 24 NY Works In Store NY NY Matilda PETERSON Other S Female W 17 SWEDEN Servant SWEDEN SWEDEN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Jamestown, Chautauqua, New York | Eddy, Corydon Wirt (I45304)
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434 | Cabel L. EDDY Self M Male W 36 OH Farming MI OH Lucy R. EDDY Wife M Female W 32 OH Keeping House GER OH Edyth EDDY Dau S Female W 8 IA At School OH OH Charles H. EDDY Son S Male W 6 IA OH OH Frank S. EDDY Son S Male W 5 IA OH OH Ralph E. EDDY Son S Male W 3 IA OH OH Marcus W. EDDY Son S Male W 10M IA OH OH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Penn, Johnson, Iowa Family History Library Film 1254347 NA Film Number T9-0347 | Eddy, Cable\Caleb L. (I81689)
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435 | Caleb HALL Self M Male W 54 RI Foreman Teamst Anna F. HALL Wife M Female W 41 RI Keeping House RI RI Barnard M. EDDY FatherL W Male W 74 RI Retired Carpenter RI RI -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Providence, Providence, RI Family History Library Film 1255212 NA Film Number T9-1212 Page Number 483B | Eddy, Barnard Martin (I11251)
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436 | Caleb R. EDDY Self M Male W 58 MI Farmer PA CANA Rosina EDDY Wife M Female W 52 OH Keeping Hou Emma L. EDDY Dau S Female W 22 IA At Home MI OH Serelda EDDY Dau S Female W 18 IA At Home MI OH Ulysses S. EDDY Son S Male W 16 IA At Home MI OH Anna M. EDDY Dau S Female W 13 IA At Home MI OH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Richland, Adair, Iowa Family History Library Film 1254325 NA Film Number T9-0325 Page Number 46C | Eddy, Caleb Reynolds (I20716)
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437 | Calvin M. BARNES Self M Male W 42 VT Farmer MA MA Lucy J. BARNES Wife M Female W 34 VT Keeping House VT VT Harry C. BARNES Son S Male W 6 VT VT VT Abbie E. PAPE Other S Female W 14 VT Housework ENGLAND VT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Waterbury, Washington, Vermont Family History Library Film 1255349 NA Film Number T9-1349 Page Number 265A | Barnes, Calvin (I64528)
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438 | Captain John Eddy Day and Betsey C. Houghton declared their intentions of marriage on 20 August 1826 Dudley, Worcester, MA. | Day, John Eddy (I11895)
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439 | Carlton EDDY Self M Male W 71 VT Herding Catt Catharine EDDY Wife M Female W 58 OH Keeping House PA MD Ida EDDY Dau S Female W 10 IA At School VT OH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place English, Iowa, Iowa Family History Library Film 1254345 NA Film Number T9-0345 Page Number 289C | Eddy, Carlton Haleck (I76250)
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440 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Eddy, C.L. (I72987)
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441 | Catharine EDDY Self W Female W 52 VA Keeping House VA VA William EDDY Son S Male W 32 VA Miller VA VA Emma EDDY Dau S Female W 29 VA At Home VA VA Laura V. EDDY Dau S Female W 25 VA At Home VA VA Luther EDDY Son S Male W 14 VA At Home VA VA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Stonewall, Frederick, Virginia Family History Library Film 1255366 NA Film Number T9-1366 | Eddy, Luther (I21712)
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442 | Catherine "Cookie" Harvey Eddy, 86, of Fort Wright, died Friday at St. Elizabeth North Hospice, Covington. She was a homemaker, a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, and volunteered at the Northern Kentucky Community Center and with the Girl Scouts. Survivors include sons, Chuck Eddy of Anchorage, Alaska, and Hank Eddy of Louisville, Colo.; daughters, Betsy Eddy of San Francisco, Calif., and Susan Schrand of Grand Rapids, Mich.; a brother, George Harvey of Danville, Ind.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Highland Cemetery Chapel, Fort Mitchell. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. Allison & Rose Funeral Home, Covington, is handling arrangements. | Harvey, Catherine Dean (I39428)
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443 | Catherine C. Eddy Taught at Metamora High School Catherine C. Eddy, 87, of Peru, Ind., passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at Dukes Continuing Care Center in Peru. She was born Dec. 29, 1913 in Steubenville, OH, a daughter of T. Fred and Mary (Foley) Shannon. On June 25, 1938, at Steubenville, she married Lucian B. Eddy and he preceded her in death on Jan. 17, 1993. She attended St. Mary's at Notre Dame, was a graduate of the University of Michigan and received her Master's Degree in Education from Siena Heights College in Adrian, Mich. From 1958 to 1964, she taught English and French at Metamora High School. She was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church in Peru, Delta Delta Delta Sorority, University of Michigan Alumni Assn., The OH Retired Teacher's Assn., The National Retired Teacher's Assn. and the Altar Rosary Society. She moved to Peru in 1978 from Marion, OH. Eddy is survived by: sons Thomas (LaVonne) Eddy, Peru; Bruce (Eileen) Eddy, Graham, Wash.; John (Chris) Eddy, of Highland Ranch, Colo.; sister Ruth (Donald) Lees of Karne City, Pa.; grandchildren Timothy, Thomas Jr., Catlin, Meghan, Shannon, and Jennifer Eddy; and great-grandchildren T.J., Scott, Clara, Madeleine, Zoe, and T. Fred Eddy. In addition to her husband, Lucian, she was preceded in death by her brother Thomas F. Shannon. The funeral service was held on Saturday, Sept. 22 at St. Charles Catholic Church, Peru, with the Rev. John Zahn officiating. Interment was in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Peru. The family suggests memorial contributions to St. Vincent de Paul Society. The Elkenberry-Eddy Funeral Home, Peru, was in charge of arrangements. | Shannon, Catherine C. (I69199)
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444 | Cecil Eddy (8/27/2002) Cecil C. Eddy, 88, of Black River Falls, died Tuesday evening, August 27, 2002 in Pine View Care Center, Black River Falls. Cecil was born on August 6, 1914 in the Township of Burns, La Crosse County, to Charles and Edith (Scafe) Eddy. The family later settled in Black River Falls. As a young man, Cecil was employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. He later served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He married the former Delores Hansen on March 25, 1939 in Decorah, IA. The couple has lived in Black River Falls all of their married lives. Cecil was employed in highway construction work for over 50 years until retiring. He was extremely proud to have been an operating engineer for over 50 years. He was a 50 year member of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 139 and was presented with a gold watch, a plaque, and a 50 year pin in January, 2002. He will long be remembered for his | Eddy, Cecil C. (I80952)
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445 | CELESTE J. (EDDY) SOPER , daughter of Elijah and Adeline Eddy was born at Newport, Lake County IL. on Dec. 20, 1856, and passed from this life to her eternal home on June 19th 1944, at the ripe old age of 87 years and 6 months. She was the last survivor of the 5 children of the Eddy family. On January 30, 1884 she was united in marriage to Hubbell O. Soper in Lake Co. IL. To this union 3 sons were born all of whom survive her. Mr. Soper preceded her in death on Oct. 22 1916. After residing a few years in Watertown S.D. and Aurora IL the Sopers came to make their home and continued their residence here for the remainder of their lives. For Mrs. Soper this meant over 50 years of continual residence in this community. It is conspiciously true that the center of Mrs. Soper's religious and social life during her long residence in Dixon was the 1st Methodist Church of this city, which she and her husband joined in the year 1905. She loved her church and served it faithfully as long as health and strength permitted. In the declining years of her life, when the infirmities of old age, were creeping up on her, she eagerly looked to her church and her pastor for spiritual comfort and help and resonded to these services with both appreciation and enthusiasm. Mrs. Soper loved life and lived it at its best. Those who knew her best know how approproiately the following words of the poet apply to her before she entered into the valley and shadows that finally led to her deat For those of us who knew you - Dread of age has past You took life tiptoe to the very last It never lost for you its lovely look You kept your interest in its thrilling book To you death came - no conqueror - in the end You merely smiled to greet another friend You are not dead - Life has but set you free Your years of life were like a lovely song The last sweet poignant notes of which held long And we about you - whom you loved among Would feel that grief for you were surely wrong You have passed beyond where we can see Mrs Soper is survived by her three sons; E.L. Soper of Dixon, Dr. C.I. Soper and Glenn A. Soper of Chicago , also many neighbors and friends who have known her through the years. Funeral services were conducted at the Preston Funeral Home at 2 pm Thursday June 22nd in charge of Dr. Floyd Blewfield paster of the 1st Methodist Church . Burial took place in the Oakwood Cemetery. Dixon Telegraph June 23, 1944 | Eddy, Celeste Jane (I00496)
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446 | Celia SMITH Self W Female W 65 ME Keeping Hou Maria SMITH Dau S Female W 38 ME School Teach Addie SMITH Dau S Female W 31 ME Bookeeper ME ME Addie BAKEMAN Other S Female W 50 ME School Teacher ME ME -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Ward 5, Bangor, Penobscot, Maine Family History Library Film 1254486 NA Film Number T9-0486 Page Number 208A | Eddy, Celia (I07204)
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447 | CENTREVULLE, Va-- Richard Wesley Eddy Jr., 49 of Centreville, passed away April 9, 1999, in Fairfax of lymphoma. Wake services were held April 13 at Everly Funeral Home in Fairfax Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 14, at the Centreville United Medhodist Church, 6400 Old Centreville Road. Burial with Full Military Honors will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 28, in Arlington National Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Centreville United Methodist Church, 6400 Old Centreville Road, Centreville, Va. 20121, (703)830-2684; or to Snowbird Aquatics, 1143 Water Pointe Lane, Reston, Va. 20194, (703) 444-6879. Richard was born Aug. 23, 1949, in Balboa Panama Canal Zone. In 1976 he married Anecita B. Villasis in Subic Bay, Philippine Islands. In 1967 he graduated from Simms High School in Simms, Mont. He received a BA in political science from the University of Montana in Missoula in 1971 and a JD from the university's School of Law in 1974. In 1981 he received his MA in environmental law from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and in 1984 and 1985 studied tax law at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. He served in the U.S. Naval Reserve from 1972 to 1974 and from 1984 to 1986 and service in the Judge Advocate, trial counsel, defense counsel, legal assistance officer, staff judge advocate, military judge and international law attorney. He retired as a lieutenant commander. He worked for the U.S. Department of the Navy from 1984 to 1999. At the time of his death Richard was an assistant director of the Navy Litigation Office where he supervised a team of senior civilian and military attorneys who represent the Department of the Navy on envoronmental litigation involving the Navy. He was a member of the Montana State Bar; Sigma Phi Epsilon, University of Montana; and the International Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi. He received the Navy Commendation Medal in recognition of meritorious service as special courts-martial military judge at Treasure Island, San Francisco; the National Defense Service Medal; and the Meritorious Civilain Service Award(Department of the Navy) He was an active member of the Sully Station Community Association Board of Trustees, Centreville United Methodist Church and Volunteer with the Sully Station Swim Team. Survivors include his wife, Anecita V. Eddy of Centerville; parents, Margaret L. and Richard W. Eddy Sr. of Great Falls. Mont.; a daughter, Valerie Grace Eddy of Centerville; a son, Richard W. Eddy III of Centerville; sisters, Wilma Tokarczyk of Yelm, Wash., and Celia Fisher of Billings, Mont.; and a brother, Timothy R. Eddy of Portland Ore. Date: 04-14-1999; Publication: The Washington Post; Author: Richard Wesley Eddy Jr. Navy Lawyer Richard Wesley Eddy Jr., 49, a civilian Navy lawyer and a retired lieutenant commander in the Navy Reserve, died of lymphoma April 9 at Inova Fairfax Hospital. He lived in Centreville. Mr. Eddy had been a civilian Navy lawyer here since 1984. He was assistant director for environmental law in the Navy Litigation Office at the time of his death. He was the recipient of the Navy' s Meritorious Civilian Service Award. He had served on active Navy duty from 1974 to 1984, receiving a Navy Commendation Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. He retired from the reserve in 1986. Mr. Eddy, who was born in the Panama Canal Zone, was a 1971 political science graduate of the University of Montana and a 1974 graduate of its law school. He also received a master's degree in environmental law from George Washington University and had done graduate work in tax law at Georgetown University. He served on the board of the Sully Station Community Association and was a volunteer with the Sully Station Swim Team. He was a member of Centreville United Methodist Church, the Phi Delta Phi international legal society and the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Survivors include his wife, the former Anecita B. Villasis, a son, Richard III, and a daughter, Valerie Grace Eddy, all of Centreville; his parents; a brother; and two sisters. | Eddy, Richard Wesley (I74287)
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448 | Cephas EDDY Self M Male W 67 MA Farmer MA MA Eliza EDDY Wife M Female W 68 MA Keeping Hou Sally EDDY Sister S Female W 78 MA Sewing MA MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Foxborough, Norfolk, MA Family History Library Film 1254547 NA Film Number T9-0547 Page Number 103D | Eddy, Cephas (I60911)
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449 | Cephas MEYERS Self M Male W 60 PENN Farmer PENN PE Mary MEYERS Wife M Female W 40 OHIO Keeping House PENN NY Dimmick Clayton MEYERS Son S Male W 1 OHIO OHIO OH Almeda BURGE Other S Female W 29 OHIO Teaching School OHIO OHIO Jesse EDDY Father W Male W 65 PENN Retired Farmer NJ PENN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Rochester, Lorain, OH Family History Library Film 1255042 NA Film Number T9-1042 Page Number 573C | Myres, Cephas (I76115)
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450 | Chandler EDDY Self M Male W 72 VT Farmer MA VT Cynthia EDDY Wife M Female W 65 VT Keeping House MA MA Silas EDDY Brother W Male W 75 VT Farmer MA VT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Winhall, Bennington, Vermont Family History Library Film 1255341 NA Film Number T9-1341 | Eddy, Silas (I05519)
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