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Albert Thomas Joint

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Albert Thomas Joint

Birth
Jamesport, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
9 Oct 1939 (aged 73)
Savona, Steuben County, New York, USA
Burial
Savona, Steuben County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.2817332, Longitude: -77.2185925
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Corning (NY) Evening Leader – December 6, 1937

SAVONA — Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Joint pictured above, who observed their Golden Wedding Anniversary Tuesday, November 30, entertained the following relatives at dinner at Ivy Lodge in honor of the event: Mr. and Mrs. William Joint, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joint, Miss Mary Helen Joint, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Joint of Savona, Henry Joint, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Scudder, Miss Josephine Foley, Miss Mary Foley. William Foley, of Campbell; Mrs. James Kelley of Coudersport, Pa.; Miss Esther Collins, John Collins of Austin, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coppersmith of Emporium, Pa.; Dr. and Mrs. George Collins of Avon and Mrs. Mayme Coveney, of Elmira.

The Rev. J. V. Stryker, Episcopal minister of Hammondsport married Mr. Joint to Delia Collins of Campbell, 50 years ago at Hammondsport.

The couple started keeping house at Campbell, N. Y. where a daughter, Mrs. John Moore, of Savona, was born. About two years later they moved to Avoca, where a son, Harry Joint of Savona, was born. They then moved to Savona, then to Manchester, back to Savona, then Perth Amboy, N. J., and finally returned to Savona where they have since lived.

Mr. Joint was born in Jamesport, Long Island, September 27, 1866 and for a number of years was superintendent of railway construction and later went into highway contracting business. At the present time he is foreman at the river project at Painted Post. He is a member of the Savona Lodge of Masons and also a member of the Modern Woodman of America.

Mrs. Delia Joint was born in Campbell, August 22, 1867, the daughter of John R. and Catharine Collins. They have one grandson, John Joint of Savona. Many gifts were received by the couple and a number of friends called at the house to congratulate them on their anniversary.
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The Steuben Advocate – October 13, 1939

Albert T. Joint

The Rev. D. W. Graham officiated at the funeral, Friday, of Albert T. Joint at his late home at Savona, with burial in Seaman's cemetery. Assisting in the service was the Rev. John McIntosh of the Savona Baptist church.

Mr. Joint's death occurred Oct. 9, 1939, following long illness. He was a son of the late Thomas and Maria Erskine Joint, born at Jamesport, L. I., and had lived in Savona since youth. In early life he was in the employ of the New York Central and Lehigh Valley Railroad Companies, and later was a foreman with a highway construction company, being superintendent when the first paving was laid in Bath in 1914. He was also active as a supervisor when the Central was double-tracked on its Coring-Lyons division. He retired about four years ago. He married Delia Collins, Campbell, and they observed their golden wedding anniversary two years ago.

Mr. Joint was a member of the Savona Masonic Lodge and also long active as a member of the Savona Fire Department. He had broad acquaintance throughout this community and his life of industry and uprightness commanded him high esteem.

Surviving are his wife; a son, Harry C. Joint; a daughter, Mae, wife of John Moore; brothers, William, Henry and Frederick Joint, all of Savona. Present at the funeral were: Harry Nebe, Hornell; Max Hatfield, Watkins Glen; Mrs. John Collins and Miss Mabel Collins, Austin. Pa.; Mrs. J.A. Kelly, John R. Collins, Coudersport; Mesdames Frank Talbot, Harry Wilcox, Henry Dressier, William Kelly, Binghamton; William Foley, H. E. Joint, T. Donovan, Robert Stickler, Mr. and Mrs. George McCabe, Mrs. Rilla McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Litteer, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Scudder, Miss Mary Foley, Campbell; Harvey Zimmerman, Bradford; Thomas Carey, Painted Post; Mr. and Mrs. John Quinlivan, Dansville; Mr. and Mrs. John Dodson, Mrs. Frank McCabe, David Wright and Mrs. Mayme Coveney, Elmira; F. R. Webster, F. W. Annabel, Charles Rice, Robert Magill, Claude Seybolt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Piatt and Mr. and Mrs. George Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Foster, Mrs. Elmer Sloan and others, Bath.
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Corning (NY) Evening Leader – December 6, 1937

SAVONA — Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Joint pictured above, who observed their Golden Wedding Anniversary Tuesday, November 30, entertained the following relatives at dinner at Ivy Lodge in honor of the event: Mr. and Mrs. William Joint, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joint, Miss Mary Helen Joint, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Joint of Savona, Henry Joint, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Scudder, Miss Josephine Foley, Miss Mary Foley. William Foley, of Campbell; Mrs. James Kelley of Coudersport, Pa.; Miss Esther Collins, John Collins of Austin, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coppersmith of Emporium, Pa.; Dr. and Mrs. George Collins of Avon and Mrs. Mayme Coveney, of Elmira.

The Rev. J. V. Stryker, Episcopal minister of Hammondsport married Mr. Joint to Delia Collins of Campbell, 50 years ago at Hammondsport.

The couple started keeping house at Campbell, N. Y. where a daughter, Mrs. John Moore, of Savona, was born. About two years later they moved to Avoca, where a son, Harry Joint of Savona, was born. They then moved to Savona, then to Manchester, back to Savona, then Perth Amboy, N. J., and finally returned to Savona where they have since lived.

Mr. Joint was born in Jamesport, Long Island, September 27, 1866 and for a number of years was superintendent of railway construction and later went into highway contracting business. At the present time he is foreman at the river project at Painted Post. He is a member of the Savona Lodge of Masons and also a member of the Modern Woodman of America.

Mrs. Delia Joint was born in Campbell, August 22, 1867, the daughter of John R. and Catharine Collins. They have one grandson, John Joint of Savona. Many gifts were received by the couple and a number of friends called at the house to congratulate them on their anniversary.
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The Steuben Advocate – October 13, 1939

Albert T. Joint

The Rev. D. W. Graham officiated at the funeral, Friday, of Albert T. Joint at his late home at Savona, with burial in Seaman's cemetery. Assisting in the service was the Rev. John McIntosh of the Savona Baptist church.

Mr. Joint's death occurred Oct. 9, 1939, following long illness. He was a son of the late Thomas and Maria Erskine Joint, born at Jamesport, L. I., and had lived in Savona since youth. In early life he was in the employ of the New York Central and Lehigh Valley Railroad Companies, and later was a foreman with a highway construction company, being superintendent when the first paving was laid in Bath in 1914. He was also active as a supervisor when the Central was double-tracked on its Coring-Lyons division. He retired about four years ago. He married Delia Collins, Campbell, and they observed their golden wedding anniversary two years ago.

Mr. Joint was a member of the Savona Masonic Lodge and also long active as a member of the Savona Fire Department. He had broad acquaintance throughout this community and his life of industry and uprightness commanded him high esteem.

Surviving are his wife; a son, Harry C. Joint; a daughter, Mae, wife of John Moore; brothers, William, Henry and Frederick Joint, all of Savona. Present at the funeral were: Harry Nebe, Hornell; Max Hatfield, Watkins Glen; Mrs. John Collins and Miss Mabel Collins, Austin. Pa.; Mrs. J.A. Kelly, John R. Collins, Coudersport; Mesdames Frank Talbot, Harry Wilcox, Henry Dressier, William Kelly, Binghamton; William Foley, H. E. Joint, T. Donovan, Robert Stickler, Mr. and Mrs. George McCabe, Mrs. Rilla McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Litteer, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Scudder, Miss Mary Foley, Campbell; Harvey Zimmerman, Bradford; Thomas Carey, Painted Post; Mr. and Mrs. John Quinlivan, Dansville; Mr. and Mrs. John Dodson, Mrs. Frank McCabe, David Wright and Mrs. Mayme Coveney, Elmira; F. R. Webster, F. W. Annabel, Charles Rice, Robert Magill, Claude Seybolt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Piatt and Mr. and Mrs. George Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Foster, Mrs. Elmer Sloan and others, Bath.
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