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Philip Waterbury

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Philip Waterbury Veteran

Birth
Death
1910 (aged 63–64)
Burial
Central Square, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 50
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Central Square-A horse belonging to Mr. Phillip Waterbury ran away twice last Saturday, completely demolishing two wagons.

Source: Oswego Daily Times, April 17, 1889
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MANWARING DISTRICT

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waterbury and son, Earl, attended the funeral of his father, Philip Waterbury, at Central Square last week

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Dec 21, 1910
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Waterbury Bros. – David was born in Rensselaer county in 1836 and Philip in Hastings in 1846, sons of John A. Waterbury, a native of Rensselaer county, whose father was David Waterbury, a farmer. John A. was a shoemaker by trade, and came to Hastings in 1830. His wife was Harriet Haughton, and their children were Isaac H., Cyrus, David, Sophia, Edgar, Palmyra, Philip and Mary. In 1861 Isaac, Edgar and David enlisted in Co. C, 101st Regiment N. Y. Vols.; Isaac and Edgar died in the army. The Isaac Waterbury G. A. R. Post of Central Square was named in their honor. After fifteen months David was discharged on account of disabilities. In 1864 he again enlisted in Co. H, 184th Regiment, and served until the close of the war, since which time he has been interested with his brother Philip on the farm. At the age of seventeen Philip enlisted in 1863 in Co. A, 24th N. Y. Cavalry, participated in many of the principal battles, and served until the close of the war. Since then he followed blacksmithing several years, when he returned to farming. In 1873 he married Cerelia M., daughter of Lyman Kenyon, and their children are Edgar, born in 1877, and Tillie E., born in 1880. The brothers, David and Philip, are members of the G. A. R., Isaac Waterbury Post No. 418 of Central Square. Mrs. Cerelia M. Waterbury is a member of the Women's Relief Corps No. 55 of Central Square. Philip served as assessor two terms and collector one term.

Source: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/oswegocounty/famsketch1b.html
Central Square-A horse belonging to Mr. Phillip Waterbury ran away twice last Saturday, completely demolishing two wagons.

Source: Oswego Daily Times, April 17, 1889
________________________________
MANWARING DISTRICT

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waterbury and son, Earl, attended the funeral of his father, Philip Waterbury, at Central Square last week

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Dec 21, 1910
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Waterbury Bros. – David was born in Rensselaer county in 1836 and Philip in Hastings in 1846, sons of John A. Waterbury, a native of Rensselaer county, whose father was David Waterbury, a farmer. John A. was a shoemaker by trade, and came to Hastings in 1830. His wife was Harriet Haughton, and their children were Isaac H., Cyrus, David, Sophia, Edgar, Palmyra, Philip and Mary. In 1861 Isaac, Edgar and David enlisted in Co. C, 101st Regiment N. Y. Vols.; Isaac and Edgar died in the army. The Isaac Waterbury G. A. R. Post of Central Square was named in their honor. After fifteen months David was discharged on account of disabilities. In 1864 he again enlisted in Co. H, 184th Regiment, and served until the close of the war, since which time he has been interested with his brother Philip on the farm. At the age of seventeen Philip enlisted in 1863 in Co. A, 24th N. Y. Cavalry, participated in many of the principal battles, and served until the close of the war. Since then he followed blacksmithing several years, when he returned to farming. In 1873 he married Cerelia M., daughter of Lyman Kenyon, and their children are Edgar, born in 1877, and Tillie E., born in 1880. The brothers, David and Philip, are members of the G. A. R., Isaac Waterbury Post No. 418 of Central Square. Mrs. Cerelia M. Waterbury is a member of the Women's Relief Corps No. 55 of Central Square. Philip served as assessor two terms and collector one term.

Source: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/oswegocounty/famsketch1b.html


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