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Messersmith Alfred Allen [Male] b. ABT 1896 Wisconsin - d. 11 JAN 1946 Wenatchee, Chelan Co., WA

1930 census Ancestry Plus
Alfred Messersmith 33 1896 Wisconsin Head White Edgowood, ClallaAlfred Messersmith 33 1896 Wisconsin Head White Edgowood, Clalla
Lillian Messersmith 32 1897 Wife Edgowood, Clallam, WA Lillian Messersmith 32 1897 Wife Edgowood, Clallam, WA
Harrold Messersmith 15 1914 Son Edgowood, Clallam, WA Harrold Messersmith 15 1914 Son Edgowood, Clallam, WA
Ruby Messersmith 12 1917 Daughter Edgowood, Clallam, WA Ruby Messersmith 12 1917 Daughter Edgowood, Clallam, WA
Walter Messersmith 10 1919 Son Edgowood, Clallam, WA Walter Messersmith 10 1919 Son Edgowood, Clallam, WA
Allen Messersmith 8 1921 Son Edgowood, Clallam, WA Allen Messersmith 8 1921 Son Edgowood, Clallam, WA
Doris Messersmith 5 1924 Daughter Edgowood, Clallam, WA Doris Messersmith 5 1924 Daughter Edgowood, Clallam, WA
Bertha Messersmith 3 1927 Daughter Edgowood, Clallam, WA Bertha Messersmith 3 1927 Daughter Edgowood, Clallam, WA
Adaline Messersmith 75 1854 Mother Edgowood, Clallam, WA Adaline Messersmith 75 1854 Mother Edgowood, Clallam, WA
Ruby Messersmith 12 1917 Wisconsin Niece White Port Angeles, ClallaRuby Messersmith 12 1917 Wisconsin Niece White Port Angeles, Clallam, WA
Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Edgowood, Clallam, WashingtoImage Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Edgowood, Clallam, Washington; Roll: T626_2486; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 0109.
Children's birth states were extracted from the 1920 census record.Children's birth states were extracted from the 1920 census record.

Washington Death Index, 1940-1996 Ancestry PlusWashington Death Index, 1940-1996 Ancestry Plus
Name: Alfred A Messersmith Name: Alfred A Messersmith
Place of Death: Wenatchee Place of Death: Wenatchee
Date of Death: 11 Jan 1946 Date of Death: 11 Jan 1946
Age: 49 Age: 49
Gender: M Gender: M
Certificate: 11 Certificate: 11

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Ocean View Cemetery, excluding the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) sectioOcean View Cemetery, excluding the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) section
done by Alice Meyers & Harry G. Reid in 1998done by Alice Meyers & Harry G. Reid in 1998
Transcribed for the internet by Dorothy Perkins Submitted by Dorothy PerkiTranscribed for the internet by Dorothy Perkins Submitted by Dorothy Perkins January 9, 2002
MESSERSMITH, Alfred A. 1896 - 1946 FatherMESSERSMITH, Alfred A. 1896 - 1946 Father

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Atkinson Vera Isabelle [Female] b. 30 MAR 1900 Wisconsin - d. 10 JUN 1986 Ramsey Co., MN

Name: VERA MESSIER
SSN: 474-07-2234 SSN: 474-07-2234
Last Residence: 55119 Saint Paul, Ramsey, MN Last Residence: 55119 Saint Paul, Ramsey, MN
Born: 30 Mar 1900 Born: 30 Mar 1900
Last Benefit: Last Benefit:
Died: Jun 1986 Died: Jun 1986
State (Year) SSN issued: MN (Before 1951 ) State (Year) SSN issued: MN (Before 1951 )

Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002 Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002
Name: VERA I. MESSIER Name: VERA I. MESSIER
Birth Date: 03/30/1900 Birth Date: 03/30/1900
Death Date: 06/10/1986 Death Date: 06/10/1986
Death Place: RAMSEY Death Place: RAMSEY
State File Number: 019144 State File Number: 019144
Mother's Maiden Name: GRIFFIN Mother's Maiden Name: GRIFFIN

Messier (Clark)Messier (Clark)
Vera I., 86 of St. Paul. Survived by three children: Mrs. Michael (DoriVera I., 86 of St. Paul. Survived by three children: Mrs. Michael (Doris) Maloney, Glenn Clark and wife, Florence, Arthur and wife, Frankie all of St. Paul; also by 2 step children; Richard and wife Betty Messier, Mrs. Pauline Bucheister both of Iowa. There are 16 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Funeral service Friday at 1:00 pm at Asbury Methodist Church. Visitation Thursday from 3-9 at Mueller Mortuary Parkway Chapel, 835 Johnson Parkway at 7th street and 1 hour prior to service at church. Internment Sunset Memorial Park. Member of Rebecka's Lodge of Hastings. Mueller Mortuary, Parkway Chapel, 774-9797
Thursday, June 12, 1986Thursday, June 12, 1986
St. Paul Pioneer Press and ExpressSt. Paul Pioneer Press and Express
This obituary was provided through the courtesy of Ramsey Co., MN RAOGK voThis obituary was provided through the courtesy of Ramsey Co., MN RAOGK volunteer, Charlie Peasha.

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Atkinson Cyrus Foss Jr. [Male] b. 27 JAN 1902 Wisconsin - d. 20 NOV 1975 Shell Lake, Washburn Co., WI

Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907 Ancestry Plus
Cyrus F Atkinson 27 Jan 1902 Burnett 0025 000513 Cyrus F Atkinson 27 Jan 1902 Burnett 0025 000513

1930 census Ancestry Plus1930 census Ancestry Plus
Cyrene Atkinson 28 1901 Wisconsin Head White Dewey, Burnett, WI Cyrene Atkinson 28 1901 Wisconsin Head White Dewey, Burnett, WI
Marjorie M Atkinson 26 1903 Wife Dewey, Burnett, WI Marjorie M Atkinson 26 1903 Wife Dewey, Burnett, WI
Russel E Atkinson 6 1923 Son Dewey, Burnett, WI Russel E Atkinson 6 1923 Son Dewey, Burnett, WI
Tommy R Atkinson 1 1928 Son Dewey, Burnett, WI Tommy R Atkinson 1 1928 Son Dewey, Burnett, WI
Kathleen M Atkinson 3 1927 Daughter Dewey, Burnett, WI Kathleen M Atkinson 3 1927 Daughter Dewey, Burnett, WI
Cyrus F J Atkinson 1 1929 Son Dewey, Burnett, WI Cyrus F J Atkinson 1 1929 Son Dewey, Burnett, WI
Cyrus F Atkinson 64 1865 Father Dewey, Burnett, WI Cyrus F Atkinson 64 1865 Father Dewey, Burnett, WI
Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Dewey, Burnett, Wisconsin; RolImage Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Dewey, Burnett, Wisconsin; Roll: T626_2563; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 4; Image: 0372.
Cyrene is Cyrus Jr. Tommy is age 4.Cyrene is Cyrus Jr. Tommy is age 4.

Name: CYRUS ATKINSON Name: CYRUS ATKINSON
SSN: 396-36-3965 SSN: 396-36-3965
Last Residence: 54845 Hertel, Burnett, WI Last Residence: 54845 Hertel, Burnett, WI
Born: 27 Jan 1902 Born: 27 Jan 1902
Last Benefit: Last Benefit:
Died: Nov 1975 Died: Nov 1975
State (Year) SSN issued: WI (1955 ) State (Year) SSN issued: WI (1955 )

Ancestry Plus-- Connie spafford--sonnyhoney@@centurytel.net Ancestry Plus-- Connie spafford--sonnyhoney@@centurytel.net
ID: I554164089 ID: I554164089
Name: Cyrus Foss ATKINSON Name: Cyrus Foss ATKINSON
Given Name: Cyrus Foss Given Name: Cyrus Foss
Surname: Atkinson Surname: Atkinson
Sex: M Sex: M
Birth: January 27,1902 in Burnett County,Wisconsin Birth: January 27,1902 in Burnett County,Wisconsin
Death: November 20,1975 in Shell Lake,Wisconsin Death: November 20,1975 in Shell Lake,Wisconsin
Burial: 1975 Lakeview Cemetery-Hertel,Wisconsin, Burnett CountyBurial: 1975 Lakeview Cemetery-Hertel,Wisconsin, Burnett County

ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/burnett/cemeteries/lakeview.txtftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/burnett/cemeteries/lakeview.txt
CEMETERIES: Lakeview Cemetery, Burnett County, WICEMETERIES: Lakeview Cemetery, Burnett County, WI
ATKINSON,Cyrus F.19021975ATKINSON,Cyrus F.19021975

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Atkinson Lester [Male] b. 1904 Wisconsin - d. 1922 Lakeview Cemetery, Burnett Co., WI

ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/burnett/cemeteries/lakeview.txt
CEMETERIES: Lakeview Cemetery, Burnett County, WICEMETERIES: Lakeview Cemetery, Burnett County, WI
ATKINSON,Lester19041922ATKINSON,Lester19041922

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Walker Marjorie Marie [Female] b. ABT 1903 Wisconsin - d. 1970 Lakeview Cemetery, Hertel, Burnett Co., Wisconsin

ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/burnett/cemeteries/lakeview.txt
CEMETERIES: Lakeview Cemetery, Burnett County, WICEMETERIES: Lakeview Cemetery, Burnett County, WI
ATKINSON,Marjorie M.19031970ATKINSON,Marjorie M.19031970

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Atkinson Tommy Ray [Male] b. ABT 1925 Wisconsin - d. 1994 Lakeview Cemetery, Burnett Co., WI

ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/burnett/cemeteries/lakeview.txt
CEMETERIES: Lakeview Cemetery, Burnett County, WICEMETERIES: Lakeview Cemetery, Burnett County, WI
ATKINSON,Tommy Ray19251994Married 3 July 1945ATKINSON,Tommy Ray19251994Married 3 July 1945

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Messersmith Harold R. [Male] b. 15 MAY 1916 Danbury, Burnett Co., WI - d. 11 DEC 1973

MESSERSMITH, Harold R. May 15, 1916 - Decenbaer 11m 1973
Washington Pvt U S Army World War II Washington Pvt U S Army World War II


Name: HAROLD MESSERSMITH Name: HAROLD MESSERSMITH
SSN: 535-05-3255 SSN: 535-05-3255
Last Residence: 98362 Port Angeles, Clallam, WA Last Residence: 98362 Port Angeles, Clallam, WA
Born: 15 May 1916 Born: 15 May 1916
Last Benefit: Last Benefit:
Died: Dec 1973 Died: Dec 1973
State (Year) SSN issued: WA (Before 1951 ) State (Year) SSN issued: WA (Before 1951 )

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Messersmith Walter H. [Male] b. 11 DEC 1919 Lafollette, Burnett Co., WI - d. 10 MAY 2002 Wood Co., TX

Name: WALTER H MESSERSMITH
SSN: 534-18-0345 SSN: 534-18-0345
Last Residence: 75783 Quitman, Wood, TX Last Residence: 75783 Quitman, Wood, TX
Born: 11 Dec 1919 Born: 11 Dec 1919
Last Benefit: Last Benefit:
Died: 10 May 2002 Died: 10 May 2002
State (Year) SSN issued: WA (Before 1951 ) State (Year) SSN issued: WA (Before 1951 )

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Messersmith Allen [Male] b. 21 OCT 1921 Lafollette, Burnett Co., WI - d. 26 JUL 1967

http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/wa+index+2573948307+F
Ocean View Cemetery, excluding the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) sectioOcean View Cemetery, excluding the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) section
done by Alice Meyers & Harry G. Reid in 1998done by Alice Meyers & Harry G. Reid in 1998
Transcribed for the internet by Dorothy Perkins Submitted by Dorothy PerkiTranscribed for the internet by Dorothy Perkins Submitted by Dorothy Perkins January 9, 2002
MESSERSMITH, Allen A. October 21, 1921 - July 26, 1967MESSERSMITH, Allen A. October 21, 1921 - July 26, 1967
Washington QM2 USNR World War II Washington QM2 USNR World War II

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Messersmith Bertha [Female] b. ABT 1927 Port Angeles, Clallam Co., WA - d. 15 AUG 1987 Seattle, WA

Washington Death Index, 1940-1996 Ancestry Plus
Name: Bertha L Thompson Name: Bertha L Thompson
Place of Death: Seattle Place of Death: Seattle
Date of Death: 15 Aug 1987 Date of Death: 15 Aug 1987
Residence: Port Angeles Residence: Port Angeles
Age: 61 years Age: 61 years
Gender: F Gender: F
SSN: 535-22-3017 SSN: 535-22-3017
Certificate: 033229 Certificate: 033229

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Ocean View Cemetery, Port Angeles, Clallam County, WA.Ocean View Cemetery, Port Angeles, Clallam County, WA.
THOMPSON, Bertha L. 1926 - 1987THOMPSON, Bertha L. 1926 - 1987

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Messier Erwin [Male] b. 7 APR 1897 - d. 29 JUL 1978 Ramsey Co., MN

Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2000
Name: ERWIN G. MESSIER Name: ERWIN G. MESSIER
Birth Date: 04/07/1897 Birth Date: 04/07/1897
Death Date: 07/29/1978 Death Date: 07/29/1978
Death Place: RAMSEY Death Place: RAMSEY
State File Number: 019299 State File Number: 019299
Mother's Maiden Name: GRADY Mother's Maiden Name: GRADY

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Bishop Harold R. [Male] b. 1 MAR 1901 OH - d. MAY 1982

Name: Harold Bishop
SSN: 294-09-2977 SSN: 294-09-2977
Last Residence: 44087 Twinsburg, Summit, Ohio, United States of AmeriLast Residence: 44087 Twinsburg, Summit, Ohio, United States of America
Born: 1 Mar 1901 Born: 1 Mar 1901
Died: May 1982 Died: May 1982
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 ) State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

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Mann Sally [Female] b. 2 MAR 1826 Dover, Windham Co., VT

1826 Mann Sally Mann was born March 2th 1826 Child of James Jr & Lucretia his wife Birth

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Draper Virgil [Male] b. 4 JAN 1789

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Oneida County, New York BiographiesOneida County, New York Biographies
Wager, Daniel. Our County and Its People, Part II: Biography.Wager, Daniel. Our County and Its People, Part II: Biography.
Boston: The Boston History Company, 1896.Boston: The Boston History Company, 1896.
Virgil Draper, born in Attleboro, Mass., January 4, 1789, inherited all tVirgil Draper, born in Attleboro, Mass., January 4, 1789, inherited all the sturdy characteristics of his long line of worth New England ancestry and besides was liberally endowed with those native attributes which make the successful man. He acquired his rudimentary education in the public schools of his birthplace, interspersing it with a practical experience which proved valuable in after life. IN 1806 he came to Whitesboro, Oneida County, N. Y., to live with his maternal uncle, Dr. Seth Capron, and immediately entered the newly established cotton mills there to learn the manufacture of cotton goods in all its branches. The principal owners of these mills were Dr. Capron and Newton Mann, and in them Mr. Draper remained until 1822, when he came to Rome, N. Y., as superintendent of Dominick Lynch’s mill. About two years later he went to Stittville, Oneida County, and established a cotton mill, which he sold out in 1827. Returning then to Rome he purchased the Lynch waterpower and mill property at what is known as “Factory Village” and engaged in connection with the establishment. He continued this business with marked success until about 1840, when he retired. In 1827 he also purchased the property on the corner of Spring and Dominick streets, where the Lynch residence had stood and which was in 1825 destroyed by fire, and erected the present dwelling, which is occupied by his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. White. The Lynch house was the first structure built on the historic site of Fort Stanwix after that military stronghold had been demolished, and which embraced the site where the Draper homestead now stands.

Mr. Draper always manifested a lively interest in the growth and prosperiMr. Draper always manifested a lively interest in the growth and prosperity of Rome, to which he liberally contributed through various important enterprises. He was one of the founders of the Fort Stanwix (now the Fort Stanwix National) Bank and served as its vice-president until his death, which occurred in Rome on April 6, 1867. He was heavily interested in Rome real estate and numerous business projects, which materially promoted the general welfare and advancement. He was always a conspicuous figure in local elections and in political affairs, not for the purpose of seeking office, for that he steadfastly refused, but for the good of his party and town. Originally a Whig and subsequently a Republican he was one of the few who contributed towards and procured the establishment of the Roman Citizen as a Whig newspaper in 1840. He unflinchingly stood by his convictions, and possessed a keen discrimination between right and wrong. He was a constant attendant of the Presbyterian Church and required the same regular attendance of his family. Firm in friendship, cautious in expressing opinions, an earnest advocate of temperance, and a man of strict integrity, uprightness of character, and singleness of purpose, he was successful in every sphere of life. He was a man of few intimate friends but to those he was closely attached. Starting without a dollar he accumulated by his own industry an ample fortune, and in every respect was a self-made man.

He married Miss Eliza Holmes, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Bullard) HolmeHe married Miss Eliza Holmes, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Bullard) Holmes, of Attleboro, Mass., who died July 3, 1872, in the eightieth year of her age. They had three children: Frances, born December 1, 1822, married Joseph A. Dudley (died in 1884), an early and prominent druggist and business man of Rome and later a wholesale druggist in New York City, and died in 1872; Mary, who married first Henry S. Hill (died in 1854) a druggist of Rome, and second, Henry K. White, of Spencer & White, one of the oldest dry goods merchants in this city; and Julia H. who married her second cousin, Sidney R. Kinney, grandson of Newton Mann, who was engaged in the drug business in Rome until his death in 1861. Mr. Draper’s three sons-in-law- Messrs. Dudley, Hill, and Kinney-occupied one after another the same drug store and dwelling house, and all were representative business men.

Page 110 (Contributed by Linda)Page 110 (Contributed by Linda)

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Martin John [Male]

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Winter Park Historical Canoe Trail, Copyright 2000 by Steve RajtarWinter Park Historical Canoe Trail, Copyright 2000 by Steve Rajtar
The Business Men's Club, with R.F. Hotard and Arthur Schultz as presideThe Business Men's Club, with R.F. Hotard and Arthur Schultz as president and vice president, had this impressive building constructed in the early 1920s as the club's headquarters. That use was brief, as the home was sold for $85,000 in 1925 to W.R. Rynlander of Orlando. In March of 1930, he sold it to John and Prestonia Martin.
After Dr. Martin's death in 1956, the Mediterranean style mansion became kAfter Dr. Martin's death in 1956, the Mediterranean style mansion became known as Martin Hall. Rollins College acquired it as its Conservatory of Music. The college relinquished it in the 1970s, and has been privately owned since.

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Mann Elizabeth [Female] b. 20 MAY 1791 Attleborough, Bristol Co., MA

The listing of Elizabeth's birth record can be found on page 173 of the "Vital Records of Attleborough Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849" published by The Essex Institute Salem Mass. 1934

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Sill Theodore Gen. [Male] b. 2 JUL 1812 Western, Oneida County, NY - d. 10 OCT 1877 Rome, NY

"Theodore Sill (who married Eliza, daughter of Dr. J. Milton Mann"

Oneida County, New York BiographiesOneida County, New York Biographies
Wager, Daniel. Our County and Its People, Part II: Biography.Wager, Daniel. Our County and Its People, Part II: Biography.
Boston: The Boston History Company, 1896.Boston: The Boston History Company, 1896.
http://home.comcast.net/~richardson156/mannn.htmlhttp://home.comcast.net/~richardson156/mannn.html
Note on the bottom of page 101: Theodore Sill married Eliza, daughter of DNote on the bottom of page 101: Theodore Sill married Eliza, daughter of Dr. J. Milton Mann, and they were the grandparents of Edward Comstock, of Rome, whose portrait appears in this volume.

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Oneida Bible Society Oneida Bible Society
Subscriptions, Donations, & Contributions Subscriptions, Donations, & Contributions
To The To The
ONEIDA BIBLE SOCIETY ONEIDA BIBLE SOCIETY
Paid to the Treasurer before lst January, 1816. Paid to the Treasurer before lst January, 1816.
THE FIFTH REPORT, OF THE DIRECTORS THE FIFTH REPORT, OF THE DIRECTORS
OF THE ONEIDA BIBLE SOCIETY OF THE ONEIDA BIBLE SOCIETY
EXHIBITED AT THEIR ANNUAL MEETING EXHIBITED AT THEIR ANNUAL MEETING
IN UTICA, JAN. 17, 1816 IN UTICA, JAN. 17, 1816
Theodore SILL $9 Theodore SILL $9

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Comstock Edward [Male] b. 30 APR 1832 Rome, NY

Oneida County, New York Biographies
Wager, Daniel. Our County and Its People, Part II: Biography.Wager, Daniel. Our County and Its People, Part II: Biography.
Boston: The Boston History Company, 1896.Boston: The Boston History Company, 1896.
http://home.comcast.net/~richardson156/comstocke.htmlhttp://home.comcast.net/~richardson156/comstocke.html
EDWARD COMSTOCK (p. 122) EDWARD COMSTOCK (p. 122)
Hon. Edward Comstock, son of Hon. Calvert and Eliza Mann (Sill) ComstocHon. Edward Comstock, son of Hon. Calvert and Eliza Mann (Sill) Comstock, was born in Rome, N. Y., April 30, 1842. He first decided upon a legal career and read law, but abandoned this to become lieutenant and adjutant in the 146th N.Y. Vol. in the war of the Rebellion. He was with the 146th Vol. in the battle of Fredericksburg and Gettysburg. Afterward he was on General Ganard’s staff commanding division of cavalry attached to General Sherman’s army in the advance from Cattanooga to Atlanta. Returning to his home in Rome he engaged in business with his father as a lumber manufacturer. In 1876 he established himself in the wholesale and retail lumber trade, with which he has been since identified.

Mr. Comstock is a prominent and an influential factor in the Democartic paMr. Comstock is a prominent and an influential factor in the Democartic party and like his respected father has always taken a keen interest in the welfare and prosperity of the city of Rome. He was twice elected mayor, and is now a member of the Board of Education.

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Parmalee Sophia [Female] b. 1 NOV 1834 Otsego Co., NY - d. 19 NOV 1881 Keokuk, Lee Co., IA

from Grace Hurd's scrapbook:
Handwritten in pencil on clipping: Nov 19, 1881Handwritten in pencil on clipping: Nov 19, 1881

The Unexpected Demise of Mrs. Sophia Mann on Saturday Last.The Unexpected Demise of Mrs. Sophia Mann on Saturday Last.
Sophia Mann died on Saturday, about noon. Her death was sudden. S Sophia Mann died on Saturday, about noon. Her death was sudden. She was busy about her household affairs and dropped dead while her husband, Geo. D. Mann, was down town on business.
Mrs. Mann was the daughter of Rev. Alvin Parmlee, of Otsego Count Mrs. Mann was the daughter of Rev. Alvin Parmlee, of Otsego County, N. Y., and she is one of fourteen children, and was born on the 1st of November, 1834, and was married in 1855 to Geo. D. Mann, who was then a young and successful music teacher. They then moved to Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa, where they have lived and where she died.
Mrs. Mann was a rare woman in all the relations of life. Her sudd Mrs. Mann was a rare woman in all the relations of life. Her sudden demise was such a shock to her husband and family neighbors and friends as seldom occurs in any community, and will be remembered a lifetime. We cannot yet fully realize that this sunny face and cheerful smile is gone forever and now lies in the cold embrace of death. An intimate acquaintance of 25 years, and the daily greetings morning, noon and night of that rich mellow, womanly voice gives us the license and authority to speak of her the noble truth as a neighbor and friend.
Mrs. Mann was a woman among ten thousand. She filled the office of w Mrs. Mann was a woman among ten thousand. She filled the office of wife with a grace and loveliness that may excite the envy of a Penelope, the loving, patient and constant wife of Ulysses, the bravest and most prudent of all the Greeks. She mourned and looked and sat and waited twenty years for her absent prince.
As mother Mrs. Mann presided at the board as a very priestess, and co As mother Mrs. Mann presided at the board as a very priestess, and controlled her house hold as wise, as patient and indulgent and loving as ever did the goddess over the natal couch. She has left two promising, industrious and healthy boys, Fred and Charley, and her loving husband, who will look in vain forever to fill this hateful void.
This obituary was provided through the courtesy of cousin Julia Marsha This obituary was provided through the courtesy of cousin Julia Marshall of King Co., WA.



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Hurd Mary Grace [Female] b. 5 JUN 1876 MO - d. 10 JUN 1969 Skagit Co., WA

MARY HURD 05 Jun 1876 Jun 1969 98292 (Stanwood, Snohomish, WA) (none specified) 579-12-3981 District of

Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Seattle, WAGrand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Seattle, WA
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Hurd, Grace M. b: JUN 1876 in Missouri d: 1969 Hurd, Grace M. b: JUN 1876 in Missouri d: 1969

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