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Alice May <I>Bradt</I> Richtmyer

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Alice May Bradt Richtmyer

Birth
Schoharie County, New York, USA
Death
11 May 1941 (aged 71)
Central Bridge, Schoharie County, New York, USA
Burial
Sloansville, Schoharie County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 5 - lot 319
Memorial ID
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"Central Bridge --- Mrs. Abram Richtmyer died at her home Sunday after a long illness. Mrs. Richtmyer was born in Schoharie on August 4, 1869, the daughter of Joseph and Frances Kenyon Bradt, and had always lived in Schoharie county. She was a graduate of the Schoharie Academy; a member of the Methodist church here, and the Ladies' Aid and Women's Missionary society of the church. The survivors are her husband of this village; two sisters, Mrs. LeRoy DeLaVergne of Queens Village, L. I., and Mrs. Milton Miers of Esperance; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Bacon, who lived with her parents; one son, Roy Richtmyer of Sloansville; three grandchildren, Miss Beatrice Richtmyer of New York, Mrs. Lewis Brown of this place, and Stanley Wiseman of Union City, N. J.; three great grandchildren, Beverly and Roger Brown and Constance Wiseman of Union City, N. J.; three great grandchildren, Beverly and Roger Brown and Constance Wiseman. Rev. H. George Mais pastor of the Methodist church, conducted funeral services at the late home, Wednesday. Burial was in Sloansville." [The Cobleskill Index (Cobleskill, NY), May 15, 1941, Page 8]
"Central Bridge --- Mrs. Abram Richtmyer died at her home Sunday after a long illness. Mrs. Richtmyer was born in Schoharie on August 4, 1869, the daughter of Joseph and Frances Kenyon Bradt, and had always lived in Schoharie county. She was a graduate of the Schoharie Academy; a member of the Methodist church here, and the Ladies' Aid and Women's Missionary society of the church. The survivors are her husband of this village; two sisters, Mrs. LeRoy DeLaVergne of Queens Village, L. I., and Mrs. Milton Miers of Esperance; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Bacon, who lived with her parents; one son, Roy Richtmyer of Sloansville; three grandchildren, Miss Beatrice Richtmyer of New York, Mrs. Lewis Brown of this place, and Stanley Wiseman of Union City, N. J.; three great grandchildren, Beverly and Roger Brown and Constance Wiseman of Union City, N. J.; three great grandchildren, Beverly and Roger Brown and Constance Wiseman. Rev. H. George Mais pastor of the Methodist church, conducted funeral services at the late home, Wednesday. Burial was in Sloansville." [The Cobleskill Index (Cobleskill, NY), May 15, 1941, Page 8]


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