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Edward A. Frisbee

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Edward A. Frisbee

Birth
East Delhi, Delaware County, New York, USA
Death
5 Feb 1893 (aged 64)
East Delhi, Delaware County, New York, USA
Burial
Delhi, Delaware County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
57
Memorial ID
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Son of Daniel Frisbee, husband of Roselia T.D. Graham, and father of Willard H. and Ester H. Frisbee (married J.A. Paine).

Obituary -Edward A. Frisbee died at his home in East Delhi, Sunday evening last, of pneumonia, aged 64 years. He was a son of the late Daniel Frisbee, and grand son of the late Judge Gideon Frisbee, and was born, always resided and died on the same farm. He left one son, Willard H. Frisbee, who owns the Maple Grove Farm where his father lived and died, and one daughter Mrs. J.A. Paine, who resides in this village.

Mr. Frisbee was an excellent farmer, a substantial and thrifty citizen, a kind and obliging neighbor, an upright, honest and worthy man, and a zealous and consistent member of the Baptist Church. His death is a great loss to the community where he lived, and he will be greatly missed by a very large number of friends and neighbors. His funeral was held at the Baptist church in this village, on Tuesday afternoon and his remains buried in Woodland Cemetery.

(Woodland Cemetery transcription, page 16; Delaware gazette., February 08, 1893, Page 3)
Son of Daniel Frisbee, husband of Roselia T.D. Graham, and father of Willard H. and Ester H. Frisbee (married J.A. Paine).

Obituary -Edward A. Frisbee died at his home in East Delhi, Sunday evening last, of pneumonia, aged 64 years. He was a son of the late Daniel Frisbee, and grand son of the late Judge Gideon Frisbee, and was born, always resided and died on the same farm. He left one son, Willard H. Frisbee, who owns the Maple Grove Farm where his father lived and died, and one daughter Mrs. J.A. Paine, who resides in this village.

Mr. Frisbee was an excellent farmer, a substantial and thrifty citizen, a kind and obliging neighbor, an upright, honest and worthy man, and a zealous and consistent member of the Baptist Church. His death is a great loss to the community where he lived, and he will be greatly missed by a very large number of friends and neighbors. His funeral was held at the Baptist church in this village, on Tuesday afternoon and his remains buried in Woodland Cemetery.

(Woodland Cemetery transcription, page 16; Delaware gazette., February 08, 1893, Page 3)


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