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Charles Tanner

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Charles Tanner

Birth
Surrey, England
Death
19 Aug 1899 (aged 78)
Oswego County, New York, USA
Burial
Lacona, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 5 Row 5
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The death of Charles Tanner of Boylston removes from the activities of life one of the earliest settlers. He came from Frankfort in Herkimer county in 1849 and located in the woods of Boylston enduring all the hardships of pioneer life. He was ever one of the town's best citizens, industrious and highly esteemed by all who knew him.

Source: Sandy Creek News, Aug 24, 1899
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Nine children were born to Charles and Mary Hamer Tanner, Sarah, who married John Doneburg; John, who went to the Civil War and died of starvation in a rebel prison; Mary Ann, who married Emory Lester; twin daughters, Emeline, who married Elvin Blodgett, and Adeline who died of consumption when 19 years of age; Edward; George; Ella, who married Jason Halsey and, second, Sid Cornell and who now lives in Wolcott; and a little daughter, Eliza Tanner, who died when two years old

He was also the step father of Mary's eldest child, James Hunt

Source: Sandy Creek News, 1933
The death of Charles Tanner of Boylston removes from the activities of life one of the earliest settlers. He came from Frankfort in Herkimer county in 1849 and located in the woods of Boylston enduring all the hardships of pioneer life. He was ever one of the town's best citizens, industrious and highly esteemed by all who knew him.

Source: Sandy Creek News, Aug 24, 1899
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Nine children were born to Charles and Mary Hamer Tanner, Sarah, who married John Doneburg; John, who went to the Civil War and died of starvation in a rebel prison; Mary Ann, who married Emory Lester; twin daughters, Emeline, who married Elvin Blodgett, and Adeline who died of consumption when 19 years of age; Edward; George; Ella, who married Jason Halsey and, second, Sid Cornell and who now lives in Wolcott; and a little daughter, Eliza Tanner, who died when two years old

He was also the step father of Mary's eldest child, James Hunt

Source: Sandy Creek News, 1933


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