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William M. Hinsdale

Birth
Pompey, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
Dec 1910 (aged 51–52)
Fulton, Oswego County, New York, USA
Burial
Fulton, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 22 E
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Dec 7 1910 Fulton Patriot

The death of William M. Hinsdale, aged 52, which occurred without warning at his home on West First street on Monday afternoon, came with shocking force upon his many friends in this city and vicinity While he was the picture of health he had not been at all well for two years but as late as Saturday he was about the business section as usual. On Monday he complained of severe pain in the abdomen and the family physician, Dr. D. E. Lake, was called. Appreciating the gravity of the case Drs. Cusack and Hall were called in consultation, but all found that death was inevitable, a blood clot caused by a diseased heart. Mr. Hinsdale was born in Pompey, but for many years he had been a successful and prominent farmer in Granby, where the widow still owns a large farm stocked with blooded cattle. About ten years ago he purchased a home in Oswego Falls and has since made this city his home. During the first city administration he was city clerk of Fulton under Mayor J. A. Foster. He was prominent in Grange circles; was a member of Hiram Lodge, F. & A. M., and of Neahtawanta Lodge, I.O.O.F. For several years he has been president of the Milk Producer's Association and has been prominent for a long time in the Oswego County Agricultural Society, of which body he was a director. He was perhaps one of the best known residents in this section of the county. The funeral services will be held from the late home on Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock, the Rev. York officiating, and burial will be made in Mt. Adnah. The immediate survivors are the widow to whom the deepest sympathy is extended; two sons, William of Sacramento, Calif and Samuel of this city, and two sisters.
Dec 7 1910 Fulton Patriot

The death of William M. Hinsdale, aged 52, which occurred without warning at his home on West First street on Monday afternoon, came with shocking force upon his many friends in this city and vicinity While he was the picture of health he had not been at all well for two years but as late as Saturday he was about the business section as usual. On Monday he complained of severe pain in the abdomen and the family physician, Dr. D. E. Lake, was called. Appreciating the gravity of the case Drs. Cusack and Hall were called in consultation, but all found that death was inevitable, a blood clot caused by a diseased heart. Mr. Hinsdale was born in Pompey, but for many years he had been a successful and prominent farmer in Granby, where the widow still owns a large farm stocked with blooded cattle. About ten years ago he purchased a home in Oswego Falls and has since made this city his home. During the first city administration he was city clerk of Fulton under Mayor J. A. Foster. He was prominent in Grange circles; was a member of Hiram Lodge, F. & A. M., and of Neahtawanta Lodge, I.O.O.F. For several years he has been president of the Milk Producer's Association and has been prominent for a long time in the Oswego County Agricultural Society, of which body he was a director. He was perhaps one of the best known residents in this section of the county. The funeral services will be held from the late home on Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock, the Rev. York officiating, and burial will be made in Mt. Adnah. The immediate survivors are the widow to whom the deepest sympathy is extended; two sons, William of Sacramento, Calif and Samuel of this city, and two sisters.


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