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Samuel Rand Mason

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Samuel Rand Mason

Birth
Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
9 Dec 1918 (aged 69)
Wayne County, New York, USA
Burial
Palmyra, Wayne County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Samuel R. Mason

Buys property of Charles W. Bennett on Washington St. and sells same April 8, 1897 to Mrs. M. L. Curtiss, $1500.

Samuel R. Mason

Twenty fifth anniversary July 18, 1895, sells the Hurlburt house at corner of Canandaigua and Foster to H. M. Johnson April 1, 1896, from 32 Jackson to 28 Cuyler St., 4-1-1907, had the two children, Edward W. and Amy.

ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES Wednesday February 23, 1898 PAGE 2 COL 4
Manchester

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mason, of Palmyra, spent Thursday with Mr. Mason's brother, W. G. Mason, and family.

SHORTSVILLE ENTERPRISE Saturday 1901 PAGE 2 COL 5

As will be seen by reference to S. R. Mason's new advertisement on the first page of this issue, he will sell the excellent, "Monogram" flour until November 15th at $4 per barrel. This flour finds great favor among the housewives of the town, and its list of users is rapidly increasing. Try a sack and be convinced of its excellent bread making qualities.

THE SHORTSVILLE ENTERPRISE Friday December 13, 1918 PAGE 5 COL 1

Samuel R. Mason, of Palmyra, formerly of Farmington, died at his home on Monday morning after a long illness.

He was a son of Gardner and Miranda White Mason, and was born in Farmington on Jan. 5, 1849. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth White Mason, one son, Edward Mason, of Palmyra, one daughter, Mrs. Amy Lansing, of Cambridge, N. Y., and five grandchildren.

WAYNE COUNTY JOURNAL Thursday December 12, 1918

OBITUARY

Samuel R. Mason, a prominent business man of this place, died at his home on Canandaigua Street, Monday, December 9, 1918, aged 69 years. Mr. Mason had been in failing health for several years.

Mr. Mason came to Palmyra from Farmington in 1884, where his early life was spent. Although of a quiet retiring disposition, Mr. Mason had many friends who will greatly miss him. He was for many years associated with George Bennett in the produce business, and owing to ill health retired from business about one year ago.

Beside his wife he leaves a son, Edward Mason, and a daughter, Mrs. A. K. Lansing of Cambridge, N. Y., also five grandchildren, Dorothy and Gardner Mason, and Arthur, Samuel and Elizabeth Lansing. The funeral was held from the late home Wednesday afternoon, Rev. G. H. Hubbard officiating.
Samuel R. Mason

Buys property of Charles W. Bennett on Washington St. and sells same April 8, 1897 to Mrs. M. L. Curtiss, $1500.

Samuel R. Mason

Twenty fifth anniversary July 18, 1895, sells the Hurlburt house at corner of Canandaigua and Foster to H. M. Johnson April 1, 1896, from 32 Jackson to 28 Cuyler St., 4-1-1907, had the two children, Edward W. and Amy.

ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES Wednesday February 23, 1898 PAGE 2 COL 4
Manchester

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mason, of Palmyra, spent Thursday with Mr. Mason's brother, W. G. Mason, and family.

SHORTSVILLE ENTERPRISE Saturday 1901 PAGE 2 COL 5

As will be seen by reference to S. R. Mason's new advertisement on the first page of this issue, he will sell the excellent, "Monogram" flour until November 15th at $4 per barrel. This flour finds great favor among the housewives of the town, and its list of users is rapidly increasing. Try a sack and be convinced of its excellent bread making qualities.

THE SHORTSVILLE ENTERPRISE Friday December 13, 1918 PAGE 5 COL 1

Samuel R. Mason, of Palmyra, formerly of Farmington, died at his home on Monday morning after a long illness.

He was a son of Gardner and Miranda White Mason, and was born in Farmington on Jan. 5, 1849. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth White Mason, one son, Edward Mason, of Palmyra, one daughter, Mrs. Amy Lansing, of Cambridge, N. Y., and five grandchildren.

WAYNE COUNTY JOURNAL Thursday December 12, 1918

OBITUARY

Samuel R. Mason, a prominent business man of this place, died at his home on Canandaigua Street, Monday, December 9, 1918, aged 69 years. Mr. Mason had been in failing health for several years.

Mr. Mason came to Palmyra from Farmington in 1884, where his early life was spent. Although of a quiet retiring disposition, Mr. Mason had many friends who will greatly miss him. He was for many years associated with George Bennett in the produce business, and owing to ill health retired from business about one year ago.

Beside his wife he leaves a son, Edward Mason, and a daughter, Mrs. A. K. Lansing of Cambridge, N. Y., also five grandchildren, Dorothy and Gardner Mason, and Arthur, Samuel and Elizabeth Lansing. The funeral was held from the late home Wednesday afternoon, Rev. G. H. Hubbard officiating.


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