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18551 | Dexter A. Stafford, 84, of Beekmantown, died at the Johnson Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, Saturday. Mr. Stafford was a lifelong resident of the Clinton County. He was born in the Town of Plattsburgh on Feb 1, 1862, a son of George C. and Maria (Baker) Stafford. A staunch Republican, Mr. Stafford had been a member of the Clinton County Republican Committee for more than half a century, having been elected to the committee in 1892. During most of the years, and until the time of his death, he was secretary of the committee. He became active in politics shortly after the turn of the century. From 1913-1916, he was his town’s representative on the Board of Supervisors, resigning in 1916 to accept appointment as commissioner of elections, a position that he filled efficiently for the past 29 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Peters of Beekmantown; one son, Col. David A. Stafford, USMC, serving in the South Pacific; one sister, Mrs. J.R. McDowell of Plattsburgh; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Stafford of Washington. Mr. Stafford was a member of the West Plattsburgh Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home. Interment will be in the Stafford cemetery in Beekmantown. Plattsburgh press-Republican., May 14, 1945 Wife: Elizabeth Anderson | STAFFORD, Dexter A. (I148766)
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18552 | Dexter A. Stafford, 84, of Beekmantown, died at the Johnson Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, Saturday. Mr. Stafford was a lifelong resident of the Clinton County. He was born in the Town of Plattsburgh on Feb 1, 1862, a son of George C. and Maria (Baker) Stafford. A staunch Republican, Mr. Stafford had been a member of the Clinton County Republican Committee for more than half a century, having been elected to the committee in 1892. During most of the years, and until the time of his death, he was secretary of the committee. He became active in politics shortly after the turn of the century. From 1913-1916, he was his town’s representative on the Board of Supervisors, resigning in 1916 to accept appointment as commissioner of elections, a position that he filled efficiently for the past 29 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Peters of Beekmantown; one son, Col. David A. Stafford, USMC, serving in the South Pacific; one sister, Mrs. J.R. McDowell of Plattsburgh; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Stafford of Washington. Mr. Stafford was a member of the West Plattsburgh Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home. Interment will be in the Stafford cemetery in Beekmantown. Plattsburgh press-Republican., May 14, 1945 Wife: Elizabeth Anderson | STAFFORD, Dexter A. (I148766)
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18553 | Dexter A. Stafford, 84, of Beekmantown, died at the Johnson Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, Saturday. Mr. Stafford was a lifelong resident of the Clinton County. He was born in the Town of Plattsburgh on Feb 1, 1862, a son of George C. and Maria (Baker) Stafford. A staunch Republican, Mr. Stafford had been a member of the Clinton County Republican Committee for more than half a century, having been elected to the committee in 1892. During most of the years, and until the time of his death, he was secretary of the committee. He became active in politics shortly after the turn of the century. From 1913-1916, he was his town’s representative on the Board of Supervisors, resigning in 1916 to accept appointment as commissioner of elections, a position that he filled efficiently for the past 29 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Peters of Beekmantown; one son, Col. David A. Stafford, USMC, serving in the South Pacific; one sister, Mrs. J.R. McDowell of Plattsburgh; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Stafford of Washington. Mr. Stafford was a member of the West Plattsburgh Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home. Interment will be in the Stafford cemetery in Beekmantown. Plattsburgh press-Republican., May 14, 1945 Wife: Elizabeth Anderson | STAFFORD, Dexter A. (I148766)
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18554 | Dexter A. Stafford, 84, of Beekmantown, died at the Johnson Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, Saturday. Mr. Stafford was a lifelong resident of the Clinton County. He was born in the Town of Plattsburgh on Feb 1, 1862, a son of George C. and Maria (Baker) Stafford. A staunch Republican, Mr. Stafford had been a member of the Clinton County Republican Committee for more than half a century, having been elected to the committee in 1892. During most of the years, and until the time of his death, he was secretary of the committee. He became active in politics shortly after the turn of the century. From 1913-1916, he was his town’s representative on the Board of Supervisors, resigning in 1916 to accept appointment as commissioner of elections, a position that he filled efficiently for the past 29 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Peters of Beekmantown; one son, Col. David A. Stafford, USMC, serving in the South Pacific; one sister, Mrs. J.R. McDowell of Plattsburgh; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Stafford of Washington. Mr. Stafford was a member of the West Plattsburgh Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home. Interment will be in the Stafford cemetery in Beekmantown. Plattsburgh press-Republican., May 14, 1945 Wife: Elizabeth Anderson | STAFFORD, Dexter A. (I148766)
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18555 | DIADEMA, born Dec. 25, 1812, in Essex county, N. Y., married there Dec. 25, 1833, to Gardner T. Bruce, born in 1806, in Keene, N. H., and came to Sangamon county, in 1842. They had three children, namely, GARDNER AUGUSTUS, of Watson, now Buffalo, Sangamon county, Ill., became second lieutenant of Co. L, 10th Ill. Cav., April 8, 1862; was promoted to 1st lieutenant Sept. 29, 1862, promoted to captain July 13, 1864, transferred to captain of Co. A, the same regiment in Jan. 1865, when it was consolidated with the 15th regiment. He was honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas. G. Augustus Bruce was married to Susan Constant, daughter of Jacob D. Constant. See his name. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have two children, ADELAIDE and WILLIAM, and live at Corinne, Box Elder county, Utah. CHAS. T., has been a soldier in the U. S. army since 1859, and is now--1876--with the army in San Antonio, Texas. HELEN, died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., aged eighteen years. Mrs. Diadema Bruce died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., and Gardner T. Bruce married Mrs. Eliza Lyon, whose maiden name was Correll. See Correll and Lyon families. Gardner T. Bruce and wife reside in Atchison, Kansas. EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY - 1876 By John Carroll Power | STAFFORD, Diadema (I67406)
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18556 | DIADEMA, born Dec. 25, 1812, in Essex county, N. Y., married there Dec. 25, 1833, to Gardner T. Bruce, born in 1806, in Keene, N. H., and came to Sangamon county, in 1842. They had three children, namely, GARDNER AUGUSTUS, of Watson, now Buffalo, Sangamon county, Ill., became second lieutenant of Co. L, 10th Ill. Cav., April 8, 1862; was promoted to 1st lieutenant Sept. 29, 1862, promoted to captain July 13, 1864, transferred to captain of Co. A, the same regiment in Jan. 1865, when it was consolidated with the 15th regiment. He was honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas. G. Augustus Bruce was married to Susan Constant, daughter of Jacob D. Constant. See his name. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have two children, ADELAIDE and WILLIAM, and live at Corinne, Box Elder county, Utah. CHAS. T., has been a soldier in the U. S. army since 1859, and is now--1876--with the army in San Antonio, Texas. HELEN, died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., aged eighteen years. Mrs. Diadema Bruce died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., and Gardner T. Bruce married Mrs. Eliza Lyon, whose maiden name was Correll. See Correll and Lyon families. Gardner T. Bruce and wife reside in Atchison, Kansas. EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY - 1876 By John Carroll Power | STAFFORD, Diadema (I67406)
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18557 | DIADEMA, born Dec. 25, 1812, in Essex county, N. Y., married there Dec. 25, 1833, to Gardner T. Bruce, born in 1806, in Keene, N. H., and came to Sangamon county, in 1842. They had three children, namely, GARDNER AUGUSTUS, of Watson, now Buffalo, Sangamon county, Ill., became second lieutenant of Co. L, 10th Ill. Cav., April 8, 1862; was promoted to 1st lieutenant Sept. 29, 1862, promoted to captain July 13, 1864, transferred to captain of Co. A, the same regiment in Jan. 1865, when it was consolidated with the 15th regiment. He was honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas. G. Augustus Bruce was married to Susan Constant, daughter of Jacob D. Constant. See his name. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have two children, ADELAIDE and WILLIAM, and live at Corinne, Box Elder county, Utah. CHAS. T., has been a soldier in the U. S. army since 1859, and is now--1876--with the army in San Antonio, Texas. HELEN, died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., aged eighteen years. Mrs. Diadema Bruce died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., and Gardner T. Bruce married Mrs. Eliza Lyon, whose maiden name was Correll. See Correll and Lyon families. Gardner T. Bruce and wife reside in Atchison, Kansas. EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY - 1876 By John Carroll Power | STAFFORD, Diadema (I67406)
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18558 | DIADEMA, born Dec. 25, 1812, in Essex county, N. Y., married there Dec. 25, 1833, to Gardner T. Bruce, born in 1806, in Keene, N. H., and came to Sangamon county, in 1842. They had three children, namely, GARDNER AUGUSTUS, of Watson, now Buffalo, Sangamon county, Ill., became second lieutenant of Co. L, 10th Ill. Cav., April 8, 1862; was promoted to 1st lieutenant Sept. 29, 1862, promoted to captain July 13, 1864, transferred to captain of Co. A, the same regiment in Jan. 1865, when it was consolidated with the 15th regiment. He was honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas. G. Augustus Bruce was married to Susan Constant, daughter of Jacob D. Constant. See his name. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have two children, ADELAIDE and WILLIAM, and live at Corinne, Box Elder county, Utah. CHAS. T., has been a soldier in the U. S. army since 1859, and is now--1876--with the army in San Antonio, Texas. HELEN, died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., aged eighteen years. Mrs. Diadema Bruce died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., and Gardner T. Bruce married Mrs. Eliza Lyon, whose maiden name was Correll. See Correll and Lyon families. Gardner T. Bruce and wife reside in Atchison, Kansas. EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY - 1876 By John Carroll Power | STAFFORD, Diadema (I67406)
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18559 | DIADEMA, born Dec. 25, 1812, in Essex county, N. Y., married there Dec. 25, 1833, to Gardner T. Bruce, born in 1806, in Keene, N. H., and came to Sangamon county, in 1842. They had three children, namely, GARDNER AUGUSTUS, of Watson, now Buffalo, Sangamon county, Ill., became second lieutenant of Co. L, 10th Ill. Cav., April 8, 1862; was promoted to 1st lieutenant Sept. 29, 1862, promoted to captain July 13, 1864, transferred to captain of Co. A, the same regiment in Jan. 1865, when it was consolidated with the 15th regiment. He was honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas. G. Augustus Bruce was married to Susan Constant, daughter of Jacob D. Constant. See his name. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have two children, ADELAIDE and WILLIAM, and live at Corinne, Box Elder county, Utah. CHAS. T., has been a soldier in the U. S. army since 1859, and is now--1876--with the army in San Antonio, Texas. HELEN, died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., aged eighteen years. Mrs. Diadema Bruce died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., and Gardner T. Bruce married Mrs. Eliza Lyon, whose maiden name was Correll. See Correll and Lyon families. Gardner T. Bruce and wife reside in Atchison, Kansas. EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY - 1876 By John Carroll Power | STAFFORD, Diadema (I67406)
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18560 | DIADEMA, born Dec. 25, 1812, in Essex county, N. Y., married there Dec. 25, 1833, to Gardner T. Bruce, born in 1806, in Keene, N. H., and came to Sangamon county, in 1842. They had three children, namely, GARDNER AUGUSTUS, of Watson, now Buffalo, Sangamon county, Ill., became second lieutenant of Co. L, 10th Ill. Cav., April 8, 1862; was promoted to 1st lieutenant Sept. 29, 1862, promoted to captain July 13, 1864, transferred to captain of Co. A, the same regiment in Jan. 1865, when it was consolidated with the 15th regiment. He was honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas. G. Augustus Bruce was married to Susan Constant, daughter of Jacob D. Constant. See his name. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have two children, ADELAIDE and WILLIAM, and live at Corinne, Box Elder county, Utah. CHAS. T., has been a soldier in the U. S. army since 1859, and is now--1876--with the army in San Antonio, Texas. HELEN, died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., aged eighteen years. Mrs. Diadema Bruce died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., and Gardner T. Bruce married Mrs. Eliza Lyon, whose maiden name was Correll. See Correll and Lyon families. Gardner T. Bruce and wife reside in Atchison, Kansas. EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY - 1876 By John Carroll Power | STAFFORD, Diadema (I67406)
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18561 | DIADEMA, born Dec. 25, 1812, in Essex county, N. Y., married there Dec. 25, 1833, to Gardner T. Bruce, born in 1806, in Keene, N. H., and came to Sangamon county, in 1842. They had three children, namely, GARDNER AUGUSTUS, of Watson, now Buffalo, Sangamon county, Ill., became second lieutenant of Co. L, 10th Ill. Cav., April 8, 1862; was promoted to 1st lieutenant Sept. 29, 1862, promoted to captain July 13, 1864, transferred to captain of Co. A, the same regiment in Jan. 1865, when it was consolidated with the 15th regiment. He was honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas. G. Augustus Bruce was married to Susan Constant, daughter of Jacob D. Constant. See his name. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have two children, ADELAIDE and WILLIAM, and live at Corinne, Box Elder county, Utah. CHAS. T., has been a soldier in the U. S. army since 1859, and is now--1876--with the army in San Antonio, Texas. HELEN, died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., aged eighteen years. Mrs. Diadema Bruce died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., and Gardner T. Bruce married Mrs. Eliza Lyon, whose maiden name was Correll. See Correll and Lyon families. Gardner T. Bruce and wife reside in Atchison, Kansas. EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY - 1876 By John Carroll Power | STAFFORD, Diadema (I67406)
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18562 | DIADEMA, born Dec. 25, 1812, in Essex county, N. Y., married there Dec. 25, 1833, to Gardner T. Bruce, born in 1806, in Keene, N. H., and came to Sangamon county, in 1842. They had three children, namely, GARDNER AUGUSTUS, of Watson, now Buffalo, Sangamon county, Ill., became second lieutenant of Co. L, 10th Ill. Cav., April 8, 1862; was promoted to 1st lieutenant Sept. 29, 1862, promoted to captain July 13, 1864, transferred to captain of Co. A, the same regiment in Jan. 1865, when it was consolidated with the 15th regiment. He was honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas. G. Augustus Bruce was married to Susan Constant, daughter of Jacob D. Constant. See his name. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have two children, ADELAIDE and WILLIAM, and live at Corinne, Box Elder county, Utah. CHAS. T., has been a soldier in the U. S. army since 1859, and is now--1876--with the army in San Antonio, Texas. HELEN, died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., aged eighteen years. Mrs. Diadema Bruce died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., and Gardner T. Bruce married Mrs. Eliza Lyon, whose maiden name was Correll. See Correll and Lyon families. Gardner T. Bruce and wife reside in Atchison, Kansas. EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY - 1876 By John Carroll Power | STAFFORD, Diadema (I67406)
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18563 | DIADEMA, born Dec. 25, 1812, in Essex county, N. Y., married there Dec. 25, 1833, to Gardner T. Bruce, born in 1806, in Keene, N. H., and came to Sangamon county, in 1842. They had three children, namely, GARDNER AUGUSTUS, of Watson, now Buffalo, Sangamon county, Ill., became second lieutenant of Co. L, 10th Ill. Cav., April 8, 1862; was promoted to 1st lieutenant Sept. 29, 1862, promoted to captain July 13, 1864, transferred to captain of Co. A, the same regiment in Jan. 1865, when it was consolidated with the 15th regiment. He was honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas. G. Augustus Bruce was married to Susan Constant, daughter of Jacob D. Constant. See his name. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have two children, ADELAIDE and WILLIAM, and live at Corinne, Box Elder county, Utah. CHAS. T., has been a soldier in the U. S. army since 1859, and is now--1876--with the army in San Antonio, Texas. HELEN, died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., aged eighteen years. Mrs. Diadema Bruce died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., and Gardner T. Bruce married Mrs. Eliza Lyon, whose maiden name was Correll. See Correll and Lyon families. Gardner T. Bruce and wife reside in Atchison, Kansas. EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY - 1876 By John Carroll Power | STAFFORD, Diadema (I67406)
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18564 | DIADEMA, born Dec. 25, 1812, in Essex county, N. Y., married there Dec. 25, 1833, to Gardner T. Bruce, born in 1806, in Keene, N. H., and came to Sangamon county, in 1842. They had three children, namely, GARDNER AUGUSTUS, of Watson, now Buffalo, Sangamon county, Ill., became second lieutenant of Co. L, 10th Ill. Cav., April 8, 1862; was promoted to 1st lieutenant Sept. 29, 1862, promoted to captain July 13, 1864, transferred to captain of Co. A, the same regiment in Jan. 1865, when it was consolidated with the 15th regiment. He was honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas. G. Augustus Bruce was married to Susan Constant, daughter of Jacob D. Constant. See his name. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have two children, ADELAIDE and WILLIAM, and live at Corinne, Box Elder county, Utah. CHAS. T., has been a soldier in the U. S. army since 1859, and is now--1876--with the army in San Antonio, Texas. HELEN, died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., aged eighteen years. Mrs. Diadema Bruce died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., and Gardner T. Bruce married Mrs. Eliza Lyon, whose maiden name was Correll. See Correll and Lyon families. Gardner T. Bruce and wife reside in Atchison, Kansas. EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY - 1876 By John Carroll Power | STAFFORD, Diadema (I67406)
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18565 | DIADEMA, born Dec. 25, 1812, in Essex county, N. Y., married there Dec. 25, 1833, to Gardner T. Bruce, born in 1806, in Keene, N. H., and came to Sangamon county, in 1842. They had three children, namely, GARDNER AUGUSTUS, of Watson, now Buffalo, Sangamon county, Ill., became second lieutenant of Co. L, 10th Ill. Cav., April 8, 1862; was promoted to 1st lieutenant Sept. 29, 1862, promoted to captain July 13, 1864, transferred to captain of Co. A, the same regiment in Jan. 1865, when it was consolidated with the 15th regiment. He was honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas. G. Augustus Bruce was married to Susan Constant, daughter of Jacob D. Constant. See his name. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have two children, ADELAIDE and WILLIAM, and live at Corinne, Box Elder county, Utah. CHAS. T., has been a soldier in the U. S. army since 1859, and is now--1876--with the army in San Antonio, Texas. HELEN, died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., aged eighteen years. Mrs. Diadema Bruce died at Mechanicsburg, Ill., and Gardner T. Bruce married Mrs. Eliza Lyon, whose maiden name was Correll. See Correll and Lyon families. Gardner T. Bruce and wife reside in Atchison, Kansas. EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY - 1876 By John Carroll Power | STAFFORD, Diadema (I67406)
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18566 | Diana Stafford Callian wrote: I am looking for information on a James Stafford born in SC abt 1800 married to Jane Stafford (brn abt 1799). There were at least 3 sons, one named William, Jake and the third may have been Thomas. They came through the Carolina Mountains to GA and the brother Jake froze to death in the mountains according to family story. We have a census showing James and Jane living w/William (born abt 1828 in NC , he married an Elizabeth Auburn) and his family in 1880 in north Ga. The census shows James and Jane being born in SC, but we have no connection to his parents at all. | STAFFORD, James (Branch 037) (I1155)
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18567 | Diana Stafford Callian wrote: I am looking for information on a James Stafford born in SC abt 1800 married to Jane Stafford (brn abt 1799). There were at least 3 sons, one named William, Jake and the third may have been Thomas. They came through the Carolina Mountains to GA and the brother Jake froze to death in the mountains according to family story. We have a census showing James and Jane living w/William (born abt 1828 in NC , he married an Elizabeth Auburn) and his family in 1880 in north Ga. The census shows James and Jane being born in SC, but we have no connection to his parents at all. | STAFFORD, James (Branch 037) (I1155)
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18568 | DIED At his home near Angola, Indiana, March 12, 1900, Andrew Huston, aged 67 years, 8 months and 9 days. Deceased was born in Richland county, Ohio, July 3, 1832. He was united in marriage with Mary F. Stafford, in York township, Steuben county, Ind., June 3, 1861, and moved to Angola in 1864. He was the father of six children. One died at the age of four years, and five with the wife survive him. Funeral services will be held at the Christian church today at 1:30. Evangelist J. K. Hester, of Cincinnati, Ohio, officiating. STEUBEN REPUBLICAN Wednesday, March 14, 1900, p. 4, col. 3. | HUSTON, Andrew H. (I67189)
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18569 | Died age 81 years, 4 months. Wife of William B. Hamlin. Children of Mary and William Hamlin: Cornelia 1841; Marcus L. 1844; Mary E. 1849; Flora E. 1851; Frank C. 1857 Second wife of Harrison Shannon. Daughter of Henry & Polly (Gay) Stafford. Burial in Section B, lot 51. | STAFFORD, Mary "Polly" (I20819)
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18570 | Died age 81 years, 4 months. Wife of William B. Hamlin. Children of Mary and William Hamlin: Cornelia 1841; Marcus L. 1844; Mary E. 1849; Flora E. 1851; Frank C. 1857 Second wife of Harrison Shannon. Daughter of Henry & Polly (Gay) Stafford. Burial in Section B, lot 51. | STAFFORD, Mary "Polly" (I20819)
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18571 | Died age 81 years, 4 months. Wife of William B. Hamlin. Children of Mary and William Hamlin: Cornelia 1841; Marcus L. 1844; Mary E. 1849; Flora E. 1851; Frank C. 1857 Second wife of Harrison Shannon. Daughter of Henry & Polly (Gay) Stafford. Burial in Section B, lot 51. | STAFFORD, Mary "Polly" (I20819)
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18572 | Died age 81 years, 4 months. Wife of William B. Hamlin. Children of Mary and William Hamlin: Cornelia 1841; Marcus L. 1844; Mary E. 1849; Flora E. 1851; Frank C. 1857 Second wife of Harrison Shannon. Daughter of Henry & Polly (Gay) Stafford. Burial in Section B, lot 51. | STAFFORD, Mary "Polly" (I20819)
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18573 | Died age 81 years, 4 months. Wife of William B. Hamlin. Children of Mary and William Hamlin: Cornelia 1841; Marcus L. 1844; Mary E. 1849; Flora E. 1851; Frank C. 1857 Second wife of Harrison Shannon. Daughter of Henry & Polly (Gay) Stafford. Burial in Section B, lot 51. | STAFFORD, Mary "Polly" (I20819)
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18574 | Died age 81 years, 4 months. Wife of William B. Hamlin. Children of Mary and William Hamlin: Cornelia 1841; Marcus L. 1844; Mary E. 1849; Flora E. 1851; Frank C. 1857 Second wife of Harrison Shannon. Daughter of Henry & Polly (Gay) Stafford. Burial in Section B, lot 51. | STAFFORD, Mary "Polly" (I20819)
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18575 | Died age 81 years, 4 months. Wife of William B. Hamlin. Children of Mary and William Hamlin: Cornelia 1841; Marcus L. 1844; Mary E. 1849; Flora E. 1851; Frank C. 1857 Second wife of Harrison Shannon. Daughter of Henry & Polly (Gay) Stafford. Burial in Section B, lot 51. | STAFFORD, Mary "Polly" (I20819)
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18576 | Died age 81 years, 4 months. Wife of William B. Hamlin. Children of Mary and William Hamlin: Cornelia 1841; Marcus L. 1844; Mary E. 1849; Flora E. 1851; Frank C. 1857 Second wife of Harrison Shannon. Daughter of Henry & Polly (Gay) Stafford. Burial in Section B, lot 51. | STAFFORD, Mary "Polly" (I20819)
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18577 | Died age 81 years, 4 months. Wife of William B. Hamlin. Children of Mary and William Hamlin: Cornelia 1841; Marcus L. 1844; Mary E. 1849; Flora E. 1851; Frank C. 1857 Second wife of Harrison Shannon. Daughter of Henry & Polly (Gay) Stafford. Burial in Section B, lot 51. | STAFFORD, Mary "Polly" (I20819)
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18578 | Died age 81 years, 4 months. Wife of William B. Hamlin. Children of Mary and William Hamlin: Cornelia 1841; Marcus L. 1844; Mary E. 1849; Flora E. 1851; Frank C. 1857 Second wife of Harrison Shannon. Daughter of Henry & Polly (Gay) Stafford. Burial in Section B, lot 51. | STAFFORD, Mary "Polly" (I20819)
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18579 | Died age 81 years, 4 months. Wife of William B. Hamlin. Children of Mary and William Hamlin: Cornelia 1841; Marcus L. 1844; Mary E. 1849; Flora E. 1851; Frank C. 1857 Second wife of Harrison Shannon. Daughter of Henry & Polly (Gay) Stafford. Burial in Section B, lot 51. | STAFFORD, Mary "Polly" (I20819)
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18580 | Died aged 32, a foundry labourer, single. Usual address was 298 Garscube Road, Glasgow. Died of Pulmonary Tuberculosis 3 months. Death registered by sister Margaret McIlquham of same address. | STAFFORD, Mathew III (I133015)
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18581 | Died aged 46, single and a sheet iron worker (journeyman) of 1 South Stirling St, Gorbals. Died of pneumonia. Death registered by brother Robert of 26 Finneston Road, Glasgow. | STAFFORD, Matthew (I133008)
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18582 | Died aged 73 in his home on 88 Log Plain Rd in Greenfield; retired farmer; had been a resident of Greenfield for 31 years; survivors were his wife, four sons Leonard and Clarence at home, Ernest and George of Greenfield, two daughters Mrs Edith Sullivan and Mrs Leslie Wheeler both of Greenfield, 11 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, a brother Frank Stafford of Charlemont; funeral at McCarthy funeral home; burial in Florda [published Feb. 22, 1951 Springfield Union] | STAFFORD, Everett N. (I51834)
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18583 | Died aged 73 in his home on 88 Log Plain Rd in Greenfield; retired farmer; had been a resident of Greenfield for 31 years; survivors were his wife, four sons Leonard and Clarence at home, Ernest and George of Greenfield, two daughters Mrs Edith Sullivan and Mrs Leslie Wheeler both of Greenfield, 11 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, a brother Frank Stafford of Charlemont; funeral at McCarthy funeral home; burial in Florda [published Feb. 22, 1951 Springfield Union] | STAFFORD, Everett N. (I51834)
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18584 | died aged 76 at Farren Hospital; resided at 100 School St Greenfield Mass; survivors were son George of Greenfield, four daughters Margaret Neverett, Mary Sibley, Catherine Scepinski all of Greenfield, Louise Simkus of Holyoke, three brothers Leonard and Ernest of Greenfield and Clarence of Northfield, a sister Effie of Greenfield, 19 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren [published March 24, 1981 Springfield Union] | STAFFORD, Edith O. (I152514)
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18585 | died aged 76 at Farren Hospital; resided at 100 School St Greenfield Mass; survivors were son George of Greenfield, four daughters Margaret Neverett, Mary Sibley, Catherine Scepinski all of Greenfield, Louise Simkus of Holyoke, three brothers Leonard and Ernest of Greenfield and Clarence of Northfield, a sister Effie of Greenfield, 19 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren [published March 24, 1981 Springfield Union] | STAFFORD, Edith O. (I152514)
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18586 | Died aged 91 at her home 52 Long Plain Road in Greenfield; had been a resident of Greenfield for 55 years; member of the North Greenfield Club; survivors were daughters Mrs Effie Wheeler with whom she lived and Mrs Edith Sullivan both of Greenfield, four sons Leonard, Clarence, Ernest, and George all of Greenfield; 11 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren; funeral from McCarthy funeral home; burial in Flordia [published Jan. 16, 1973 Springfield Union] | ARCHAMBO, Malina (I87658)
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18587 | Died aged 91 at her home 52 Long Plain Road in Greenfield; had been a resident of Greenfield for 55 years; member of the North Greenfield Club; survivors were daughters Mrs Effie Wheeler with whom she lived and Mrs Edith Sullivan both of Greenfield, four sons Leonard, Clarence, Ernest, and George all of Greenfield; 11 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren; funeral from McCarthy funeral home; burial in Flordia [published Jan. 16, 1973 Springfield Union] | ARCHAMBO, Malina (I87658)
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18588 | Died as a young girl from appendicitis. | STAFFORD, Evelyn M. (I46607)
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18589 | Died as a young girl from appendicitis. | STAFFORD, Evelyn M. (I46607)
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18590 | Died as a young girl from appendicitis. | STAFFORD, Evelyn M. (I46607)
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18591 | Died as a young girl from appendicitis. | STAFFORD, Evelyn M. (I46607)
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18592 | Died as a young girl from appendicitis. | STAFFORD, Evelyn M. (I46607)
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18593 | Died as a young girl from appendicitis. | STAFFORD, Evelyn M. (I46607)
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18594 | Died as a young girl from appendicitis. | STAFFORD, Evelyn M. (I46607)
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18595 | Died as a young girl from appendicitis. | STAFFORD, Evelyn M. (I46607)
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18596 | Died as a young girl from appendicitis. | STAFFORD, Evelyn M. (I46607)
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18597 | Died as a young girl from appendicitis. | STAFFORD, Evelyn M. (I46607)
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18598 | Died as a young girl from appendicitis. | STAFFORD, Evelyn M. (I46607)
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18599 | Died as infant. | STAFFORD, Alice (I141168)
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18600 | Died as Union Soldier in Civil War. | STAFFORD, William Green (I8307)
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