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Mary E <I>Deniston</I> Burdick

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Mary E Deniston Burdick

Birth
New York, USA
Death
1957 (aged 53–54)
Inavale, Allegany County, New York, USA
Burial
Wirt, Allegany County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Mary E Deniston Burdick (September 1903-1957) was the daughter of George and Nellie Isenhour/Esenhour Deniston.

Her sister was Mildred Deniston Lamb (Thomas Irving Lamb).

She married Ernest Burdick (1878-) on 1/28/1921.

Their known children were: Bessie E (1922)(married three times and outlived Mr: Smith, Birtoil, & Dailey), Philip G (1924-), Philome H (1930-)(Margaret Searl), Merritt E (1932-) and Esther N (1938-)Burdick.

They were frequent vistors with family and friends, here are just a few of many articles:

The Bolivar Breeze 4/13/1939
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdick of Friendship were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burdick.

The Bolivar Breeze, 1938:
Callers at the home of George Denniston were: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lamb and two sons of Portville and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burdick and three children of Inavale...

Birthday party was given for Mary:

The Patriot of Free Press, Cuba, NY, Sept. 3rd:
...Mildred Lamb of Portville gave Si's mother Mrs. Ernest Burdick a birthday party Sunday.
Information gathered from FamilySearch,org and Charles Oughterson.

Children were born, The Bolivar Breeze, 1938:

A daughter, weighing 11 1/2 pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burdick. (Esther)

A son married: the Patriot and Free Press, Cuba, NY, Oct. 11, 1951:

Margaret R. Searl Weds Pfc. Philos Burdick Sunday.
To summerize:
The ceremony was performed at three o'clock in the afternoon at the home of the bride.
A reception was held at the home at four o'clock for 23 guests.
The couple went on a brief wedding trip.

A much loved grandson slipped away but was joyously found and okay:

Baby Lost in the Woods During Rainy Night Is Recuperating, May 25, 1944 The Cuba Patriot and Free Press.

summerized:

Ronald Smith the two and one half year old son of Mr and Mrs. Jud Smith of Friendship wandered away from the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burdick...

Help was summonded and over 500 people searched...the child was found in woods three - quarters of a mile from the Burdick home by Mildred Bessey a neighbor..

The baby had lost his shoes and socks but was none worse for the experience.

The father was so exhausted that he suffered a complete collapse when the child was found.


Thanks to Charles, Joy Edwards Burdick and Old Fulton NY, Postcards.

Mary E Deniston Burdick (September 1903-1957) was the daughter of George and Nellie Isenhour/Esenhour Deniston.

Her sister was Mildred Deniston Lamb (Thomas Irving Lamb).

She married Ernest Burdick (1878-) on 1/28/1921.

Their known children were: Bessie E (1922)(married three times and outlived Mr: Smith, Birtoil, & Dailey), Philip G (1924-), Philome H (1930-)(Margaret Searl), Merritt E (1932-) and Esther N (1938-)Burdick.

They were frequent vistors with family and friends, here are just a few of many articles:

The Bolivar Breeze 4/13/1939
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdick of Friendship were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burdick.

The Bolivar Breeze, 1938:
Callers at the home of George Denniston were: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lamb and two sons of Portville and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burdick and three children of Inavale...

Birthday party was given for Mary:

The Patriot of Free Press, Cuba, NY, Sept. 3rd:
...Mildred Lamb of Portville gave Si's mother Mrs. Ernest Burdick a birthday party Sunday.
Information gathered from FamilySearch,org and Charles Oughterson.

Children were born, The Bolivar Breeze, 1938:

A daughter, weighing 11 1/2 pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burdick. (Esther)

A son married: the Patriot and Free Press, Cuba, NY, Oct. 11, 1951:

Margaret R. Searl Weds Pfc. Philos Burdick Sunday.
To summerize:
The ceremony was performed at three o'clock in the afternoon at the home of the bride.
A reception was held at the home at four o'clock for 23 guests.
The couple went on a brief wedding trip.

A much loved grandson slipped away but was joyously found and okay:

Baby Lost in the Woods During Rainy Night Is Recuperating, May 25, 1944 The Cuba Patriot and Free Press.

summerized:

Ronald Smith the two and one half year old son of Mr and Mrs. Jud Smith of Friendship wandered away from the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burdick...

Help was summonded and over 500 people searched...the child was found in woods three - quarters of a mile from the Burdick home by Mildred Bessey a neighbor..

The baby had lost his shoes and socks but was none worse for the experience.

The father was so exhausted that he suffered a complete collapse when the child was found.


Thanks to Charles, Joy Edwards Burdick and Old Fulton NY, Postcards.



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