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Ada May <I>Spier</I> Cotter

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Ada May Spier Cotter

Birth
Death
18 May 1960 (aged 81–82)
Burial
East Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of William Elbert & Arietta (Case) Spier*
(Step daughter of Andrew Pomroy)
Wife of James Cotter. (1880 Ontario Co., NY census)
Mother of Kathleen, Lewis & Andrew J. Cotter


*several census records from Palmyra, E. Bloomfield and Bristol, NY as sources.
Ada is living with her mother (shown as Jennie Pomroy), stepfather (Andrew Pomroy) and Grandmother (Judith Case) and her future husband James Cotter on the 1900 E. Bloomfield, NY census

maiden name from her son Andrew's marriage record.

Shortsville Enterprise, May 27, 1960:
East Bloomfield — Mrs. Ada M.
Cotter, 82. died Wednesday, May
18, at Thompson Memorial Hospital.
Canandaigua, where she had
been ill for three weeks.
She leaves one daughter, Mrs.
George Emmerich, of Brighton;
two sons, Louis J. Cotter of
Gates, and Andrew Cotter of Holcomb:
two sisters, Mrs. Virgie
E. Sampson of Palmyra. and Mrs.
Jane L. Moody of Glenville, Illinois;
nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Services were conducted Friday
afternoon at 2 p.m. at the
Wheeler Funeral Home, with Rev.
Alton Davis, East Bloomfield
Methodist Church, officiating.
Burial was in East Bloomfield
Cemetery.
Daughter of William Elbert & Arietta (Case) Spier*
(Step daughter of Andrew Pomroy)
Wife of James Cotter. (1880 Ontario Co., NY census)
Mother of Kathleen, Lewis & Andrew J. Cotter


*several census records from Palmyra, E. Bloomfield and Bristol, NY as sources.
Ada is living with her mother (shown as Jennie Pomroy), stepfather (Andrew Pomroy) and Grandmother (Judith Case) and her future husband James Cotter on the 1900 E. Bloomfield, NY census

maiden name from her son Andrew's marriage record.

Shortsville Enterprise, May 27, 1960:
East Bloomfield — Mrs. Ada M.
Cotter, 82. died Wednesday, May
18, at Thompson Memorial Hospital.
Canandaigua, where she had
been ill for three weeks.
She leaves one daughter, Mrs.
George Emmerich, of Brighton;
two sons, Louis J. Cotter of
Gates, and Andrew Cotter of Holcomb:
two sisters, Mrs. Virgie
E. Sampson of Palmyra. and Mrs.
Jane L. Moody of Glenville, Illinois;
nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Services were conducted Friday
afternoon at 2 p.m. at the
Wheeler Funeral Home, with Rev.
Alton Davis, East Bloomfield
Methodist Church, officiating.
Burial was in East Bloomfield
Cemetery.

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