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Mary Salina <I>Orcutt</I> Kyle

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Mary Salina Orcutt Kyle

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9 Jan 1920 (aged 81)
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Catatonk, Tioga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Mary Salina Orcutt was born in Albany Co, NY on 23 Nov 1838, daughter of James Orcutt and Salina Crosby. She married Theron Dewitt Kyle on 23 Nov 1859 in Flemingville, NY by Rev. A. W. Loomis of the M. E. Church. She was the mother of 8 children.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 30 NOV 1899
Anderson Hill - Nov. 28 - I am pleased to note that Mrs. Theron Kyle is better, so much so that she has dispensed with the services of her girl, and does her work with the assistance of Edna Knight, her granddaughter. Lizzie Barnes, who has been working there for the past few weeks, returned home Thursday.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 7 DEC 1899
Anderson Hill - Mrs. Lula Gulden and little Neta spent Monday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Kyle at Newark Valley.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 18 JAN 1900
Anderson Hill - Jan 11 - Fred Gulden, wife and little Neta went New Year's to visit Mrs. Gulden's parents Mr and Mrs. Theron Kyle, at Newark Valley, and little Neta stayed a week or so with her grandparents.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 15 FEB 1900
Anderson Hill - Theron Kyle and wife of Newark Valley spent Friday with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Gulden and family.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 12 APR 1900
Anderson Hill - Mrs. Fred Gulden and Neta spent Wednesday and Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kyle at Newark Valley.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 18 SEP 1902
ANDERSON HILL - Mrs. Lydia Anderson visited her sister, Mrs. Theron Kyle, near Flemingville, Wednesday.
Also in that issue: Mrs. Fred Gulden and Mrs. Joel Anderson were guests of Mrs. Theron Kyle at Flemingville, Wednesday.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 20 NOV 1902
Anderson Hill - Nov 17 - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kyle spent Tuesday at T. D. Kyle's near Flemingville.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 11 MAR 1903
ANDERSON HILL - Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kyle of Catatonk and Fred Gulden and family were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kyle Saturday.

Marriage Announcement - Candor Courier - Candor, Tioga Co, NY - Dec 1911
Stephen W. Evans and Mrs. Mary W. Kyle, both of Candor, were united in marriage December 16, by the Rev. Ziba Evans, at his home in Candor.
Tioga Co, NY Marriage License #975.

NOTE - OWEGO GAZETTE - 7 MAY 1914
Willis Anderson, visited his mother, Mrs. Lydia Anderson, Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mary Evans at Hubbardtown. Mrs. Anderson suffered another poor spell last week. Her many friends are pleased to hear she is better.

OBITUARY - MARY KYLE EVANS - CANDOR COURIER - 15 JAN 1919 (DATED INCORRECTLY - SHOULD BE 1920)
The sad news reached us Wednesday afternoon that Mrs. Mary Kyle Evans was lying helpless from a shock, but that her mind was clear.

Friday the word came that she had passed away. Mary Orcutt was the youngest daughter of James and Salina Orcutt, and the last one of her immediate family of one sister and four brothers. She was married to Theron D. Kyle on November 23, 1859 and they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on November 23, 1909. Mr. Kyle passing away the next month. A few years later she married Stephen Evans who survives her. She is also survived by four children: Maggie Knight of Binghamton, Frederick T. Kyle of Catatonk, Albert J. Kyle and Mrs. Lula M. Wheeler of Candor and four daughters proceeded their parents to the better land, little Ella and Hattie, Mrs. Ada Cleveland and Mrs. Mary Andrews. Mrs. Andrews daughter, Vade was but 5 years of age when her beloved mother left her to the loving care of her grandmother and that has ever since been her home and she will really miss her more than others, for she was constantly with her. Mrs. Evans is also survived by many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Everyone who knew her lover her, and those who knew her best loved her most. She early in life gave her heart to God and joined the ME Church of which she was always a faithful and consistent member. Her childhood and youth were spent in the place, and many, many years of her married life.

The funeral services were held at her late home in Hubbardstown, Sunday afternoon and internment was in Woodbridge Cemetery above Catatonk. Our old friends are fast passing away, and how we shall all miss them. But those of their own immediate families only know how lonely it will be to have these dear ones leave us.

Woodbridge Cemetery Record Book (Incorporated June 8, 1870), Tioga County Historical Society, pg. 147 notes Mary Orcutt Kyle's cause of death was apoplexy
Mary Salina Orcutt was born in Albany Co, NY on 23 Nov 1838, daughter of James Orcutt and Salina Crosby. She married Theron Dewitt Kyle on 23 Nov 1859 in Flemingville, NY by Rev. A. W. Loomis of the M. E. Church. She was the mother of 8 children.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 30 NOV 1899
Anderson Hill - Nov. 28 - I am pleased to note that Mrs. Theron Kyle is better, so much so that she has dispensed with the services of her girl, and does her work with the assistance of Edna Knight, her granddaughter. Lizzie Barnes, who has been working there for the past few weeks, returned home Thursday.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 7 DEC 1899
Anderson Hill - Mrs. Lula Gulden and little Neta spent Monday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Kyle at Newark Valley.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 18 JAN 1900
Anderson Hill - Jan 11 - Fred Gulden, wife and little Neta went New Year's to visit Mrs. Gulden's parents Mr and Mrs. Theron Kyle, at Newark Valley, and little Neta stayed a week or so with her grandparents.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 15 FEB 1900
Anderson Hill - Theron Kyle and wife of Newark Valley spent Friday with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Gulden and family.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 12 APR 1900
Anderson Hill - Mrs. Fred Gulden and Neta spent Wednesday and Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kyle at Newark Valley.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 18 SEP 1902
ANDERSON HILL - Mrs. Lydia Anderson visited her sister, Mrs. Theron Kyle, near Flemingville, Wednesday.
Also in that issue: Mrs. Fred Gulden and Mrs. Joel Anderson were guests of Mrs. Theron Kyle at Flemingville, Wednesday.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 20 NOV 1902
Anderson Hill - Nov 17 - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kyle spent Tuesday at T. D. Kyle's near Flemingville.

NOTE IN CANDOR COURIER - 11 MAR 1903
ANDERSON HILL - Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kyle of Catatonk and Fred Gulden and family were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kyle Saturday.

Marriage Announcement - Candor Courier - Candor, Tioga Co, NY - Dec 1911
Stephen W. Evans and Mrs. Mary W. Kyle, both of Candor, were united in marriage December 16, by the Rev. Ziba Evans, at his home in Candor.
Tioga Co, NY Marriage License #975.

NOTE - OWEGO GAZETTE - 7 MAY 1914
Willis Anderson, visited his mother, Mrs. Lydia Anderson, Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mary Evans at Hubbardtown. Mrs. Anderson suffered another poor spell last week. Her many friends are pleased to hear she is better.

OBITUARY - MARY KYLE EVANS - CANDOR COURIER - 15 JAN 1919 (DATED INCORRECTLY - SHOULD BE 1920)
The sad news reached us Wednesday afternoon that Mrs. Mary Kyle Evans was lying helpless from a shock, but that her mind was clear.

Friday the word came that she had passed away. Mary Orcutt was the youngest daughter of James and Salina Orcutt, and the last one of her immediate family of one sister and four brothers. She was married to Theron D. Kyle on November 23, 1859 and they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on November 23, 1909. Mr. Kyle passing away the next month. A few years later she married Stephen Evans who survives her. She is also survived by four children: Maggie Knight of Binghamton, Frederick T. Kyle of Catatonk, Albert J. Kyle and Mrs. Lula M. Wheeler of Candor and four daughters proceeded their parents to the better land, little Ella and Hattie, Mrs. Ada Cleveland and Mrs. Mary Andrews. Mrs. Andrews daughter, Vade was but 5 years of age when her beloved mother left her to the loving care of her grandmother and that has ever since been her home and she will really miss her more than others, for she was constantly with her. Mrs. Evans is also survived by many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Everyone who knew her lover her, and those who knew her best loved her most. She early in life gave her heart to God and joined the ME Church of which she was always a faithful and consistent member. Her childhood and youth were spent in the place, and many, many years of her married life.

The funeral services were held at her late home in Hubbardstown, Sunday afternoon and internment was in Woodbridge Cemetery above Catatonk. Our old friends are fast passing away, and how we shall all miss them. But those of their own immediate families only know how lonely it will be to have these dear ones leave us.

Woodbridge Cemetery Record Book (Incorporated June 8, 1870), Tioga County Historical Society, pg. 147 notes Mary Orcutt Kyle's cause of death was apoplexy


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