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Flora Brockelbank

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Flora Brockelbank

Birth
Death
30 Aug 1937 (aged 69–70)
Burial
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Caleb* & Maria** (Outhouse) BrockELbank (their pages have it misspelled).


ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES JOURNAL Friday September 3, 1937
Funeral services for Miss Flora Brockelbank, 69, who died in the Health Home, Monday, following a long illness, were held from the home of Charles Brockelbank, Howell Street, Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Hardy Lumb offciated and interment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Miss Brockelbank is survived by two sisters, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, and Mrs. Blanche B. Morey, and one brother, Charles Brockelbank, all of Canandaigua. Living at 79 Howell Street, Canandaigua.


*ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL Fri. August 29, 1902 PAGE 2 COL 5
Early Sunday morning occurred the death of Caleb Brockelbank at his home on Bristol Street. He had been in poor health for some time, and three weeks ago suffered a stroke of paralysis, since which time he had failed rapidly. Deceased was nearly 77 years of age and had always lived in this town, where his industrious and upright life was known and appreciated by all who had dealings with him. By trade he was a mechanic and for some years past had conducted a copper shop.
Besides his wife he leaves four daughters and two sons, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, Misses Flora and Blanche Brockelbank, and Charles Brockelbank, of this village, and Miss Lillian Brockelbank of New Haven, Conn., and Alton of Sherman. Burial in West Avenue Cem.

**Ontario County Journal 31 March 1916

The death of Maria Outhouse Brockelbank, widow of Caleb Brockelbank, occurred at her home on Bristol street on Saturday afternoon, after a long illness. She was born in Peekskill on September 25, 1838, a daughter of William and Rebecca Outhouse. On December 21, 1859 she married Caleb Brockelbank, who died August 24, 1902. There survive four daughters, Mrs. Edward W. Johnson, Miss Flora Brockelbank and Mrs. Clair L. Morey, of Canandaigua, and Miss Lillian Brockelbank of New Haven, Conn.; one son Charles H. Brockelbank of Canandaigua; one brother, Horace Outhouse of the town of Canandaigua. Rev. C. M. Eddy officiated at the funeral services which were held on Tuesday afternoon.
Daughter of Caleb* & Maria** (Outhouse) BrockELbank (their pages have it misspelled).


ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES JOURNAL Friday September 3, 1937
Funeral services for Miss Flora Brockelbank, 69, who died in the Health Home, Monday, following a long illness, were held from the home of Charles Brockelbank, Howell Street, Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Hardy Lumb offciated and interment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Miss Brockelbank is survived by two sisters, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, and Mrs. Blanche B. Morey, and one brother, Charles Brockelbank, all of Canandaigua. Living at 79 Howell Street, Canandaigua.


*ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL Fri. August 29, 1902 PAGE 2 COL 5
Early Sunday morning occurred the death of Caleb Brockelbank at his home on Bristol Street. He had been in poor health for some time, and three weeks ago suffered a stroke of paralysis, since which time he had failed rapidly. Deceased was nearly 77 years of age and had always lived in this town, where his industrious and upright life was known and appreciated by all who had dealings with him. By trade he was a mechanic and for some years past had conducted a copper shop.
Besides his wife he leaves four daughters and two sons, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, Misses Flora and Blanche Brockelbank, and Charles Brockelbank, of this village, and Miss Lillian Brockelbank of New Haven, Conn., and Alton of Sherman. Burial in West Avenue Cem.

**Ontario County Journal 31 March 1916

The death of Maria Outhouse Brockelbank, widow of Caleb Brockelbank, occurred at her home on Bristol street on Saturday afternoon, after a long illness. She was born in Peekskill on September 25, 1838, a daughter of William and Rebecca Outhouse. On December 21, 1859 she married Caleb Brockelbank, who died August 24, 1902. There survive four daughters, Mrs. Edward W. Johnson, Miss Flora Brockelbank and Mrs. Clair L. Morey, of Canandaigua, and Miss Lillian Brockelbank of New Haven, Conn.; one son Charles H. Brockelbank of Canandaigua; one brother, Horace Outhouse of the town of Canandaigua. Rev. C. M. Eddy officiated at the funeral services which were held on Tuesday afternoon.

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