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Roscoe Peck Chauncey

Birth
Portlandville, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
25 Aug 1910 (aged 55)
Palatine, Montgomery County, New York, USA
Burial
Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
20 Lot #21
Memorial ID
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AMSTERDAM EVENING RECORDER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1910
Canajoharie, Aug. 27.—Roscoe Chancey who died at the county house, was 52 years of age and for several years lived at Braman Corners. The deceased is survived by a son Paul, of Oneonta; and a daughter, Caroline Chauncey, of Omaha. Neb., And a brother-in-law Merritt S. Squires of Binghamton. His family had lost track of him, but Mr. Squires, upon being Informed of his brother-ln-Law's death gave orders for a First-class burial at-his expense. Mr. Squires Is understood to be A well-to-do citizen of Binghamton and is expected here to take charge of the body.
From Canajoharie Falls Cemetery Lot Owners Index 1910
Lot Owner Merritt S. Squires No. of Graves 1 Plot # 20 Lot #21
AMSTERDAM EVENING RECORDER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1910
Canajoharie, Aug. 27.—Roscoe Chancey who died at the county house, was 52 years of age and for several years lived at Braman Corners. The deceased is survived by a son Paul, of Oneonta; and a daughter, Caroline Chauncey, of Omaha. Neb., And a brother-in-law Merritt S. Squires of Binghamton. His family had lost track of him, but Mr. Squires, upon being Informed of his brother-ln-Law's death gave orders for a First-class burial at-his expense. Mr. Squires Is understood to be A well-to-do citizen of Binghamton and is expected here to take charge of the body.
From Canajoharie Falls Cemetery Lot Owners Index 1910
Lot Owner Merritt S. Squires No. of Graves 1 Plot # 20 Lot #21


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