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|  Deborah Waite (#47365484)
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Tom C.
 | RE: Harriet Waite Felton Deb - I'll send it directly to you via your email. Tom
Added by Tom C. on Feb 21, 2013 6:51 PM | | | Tom C.
 | RE: Charles Y. Felton Deb - yes - please send along the other info - I will add it. Let me know if you want me to transfer the memorials to you. Tom
Added by Tom C. on Feb 21, 2013 6:31 AM | | | Tom C.
 | RE: Harriet Waite Felton Hi Deb - the info was from Oakwood Cemetery's register book - I just changed her father's name from Henry to Gardiner. Tom
Added by Tom C. on Feb 21, 2013 6:28 AM | | | Melissa R.
 | Marcus Johnson I was told that when he passed away they didnt have too much money. I have talked to you before. But I wanted to confirm that he is indeed buried there in Smithville cemetery somewhere close to Paul and Emma (Belcher) Johnson. This is from my grandmother who is still living and still very coherent. Also, do you still have a copy of his death certificate? I would love to have a copy, I have his obituary if you would like to add it. Marcus is my great great grandfather.
Obituary: Lowville Journal Republication Thursday January 29, 1931
Marcus I. Johnson Native of Pickney died yesterday.
Marcus I. Johnson, 63, retired farmer, died Wednesday morning at his home, 427 Bridge street, Watertown, after a three years illness. He was a native of Pickney, Lewis county, son of Cheselton and Katherine M. Maybee Johnson. He conducted farms in Worth and Rodman for years and removed to Watertown 17 years ago. He was employed as a papermaker until ill health forced his retirement three years ago.
He leaves his widow, three sons, Byron and Chester A. Johnson, Watertown, and Paul A. Johnson, Adams, and a daughter, Mrs. Hasel Inman, Cape Vincent. His mother, Mrs. C. A. Atkins, 9B of Rodman, and a half brother Ashley Snyder, also survive. The funeral will be at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the home. Rev. E. O. Spaven officiating. The body will be placed in the vault for interment in the spring at Smithville.
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 | Thomas & Elizabeth Duhaime Thank you Deborah for taking the time to get a photo of the monument for me! It is greatly appreciated. Michelle Eber | | | Martha Meyers
 | RE: Hitchcock family Thanks soo much for the extra info! Very helpful and just what I needed! | | | RWood
 | Lawrence Photos Thanks for your time in taking Henry, anna, Donald and Elizabeth.Added by RWood on Nov 20, 2011 4:30 PM | | | Martha Meyers
 | Hitchcock family Thank you so much! I still can't quite figure out how Thompson Hitchcock could have had 2 wives when he died at 21. I'm wondering if Livonia and Myra were his sisters instead of spouses. Just thinking. | | | stevenleehills
 | Photo of Truman W Hicks headstone Deborah,
Thank you very much for the photo of Truman Hicks' headstone, it means so much to all of us in the family! If I can provide pictures in or around the Dallas area for you, please let me know and I'll be more than happy to do so.
Thank you! Steven | | | Kennetta Lemon
 | RE: Nichols family Checking with the local church sounds like a good thing to do, please if it isn't a bother. You are closer since I am in Indiana. If you find papers and need compensated for cost please let me know. Thanks for the website even if it didn't fill in all the blanks, it was nice reading. Good luck for all of us. | | | | [View all messages...] |
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