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101 | Godparents: Bartholomew Quinn and Ada M. Pryor | PRYOR, Margaret (I00204)
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102 | Godparents: Clarence Brady and Agnes Welch | PRYOR, Anne Marie (I00010)
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103 | Godparents: Edward and Margaret Dressel | PRYOR, Joseph Daniel (I00161)
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104 | Godparents: Edward W. Quinn and Margaret Pryor | PRYOR, John Francis (I690)
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105 | Godparents: Francis Caraher and Elizabeth Collins | PRYOR, Mary Elizabeth (Minnie) (I00408)
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106 | Godparents: James Patricia Quinn and Anne Houston | PRYOR, Alice (Anna) Evelyn (I00205)
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107 | Godparents: John Crane and Mary Pryor | PRYOR, Emma (I00414)
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108 | Godparents: Joseph Bogan and Margaret A. Bogan. Records at Saint Mary's Church in Clinton New York are annotated with the following note: "conditionally baptised by doctor" | WELCH, Francis J. (I00198)
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109 | Godparents: Joseph Ricker and Clara Rooney | IMHOFF, Joseph Francis (I00092)
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110 | Godparents: Patrick O'Toole and Mary Welch | WELCH, Agnes Bridget (I00199)
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111 | Godparents: Robert E. Pryor and Mary A. Quinn | PRYOR, James Houston (I00515)
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112 | Godparents: Thomas Welch and Margaret A. Bogan | WELCH, Lorretta Mary (I00168)
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113 | Godparents: William and Mary Hynes | PRYOR, Daniel Henry (I00207)
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114 | He was a Eucharistic minister and lector. | IMHOFF, William C. (I00075)
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115 | I have Diary entries from Bartholomew Quinn from his tour of Duty in the Philippines. | QUINN, Bartholomew (I00673)
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116 | IMHOFF — To Walter and Evelyn Cahow Imhoff. 1306 Brie Street, Nov. SO. 1934, daughter, Elaine. | IMHOFF, Lorraine (I00019)
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117 | In St. Mary's Church on Saturday morning Miss Margaret Mary Pryor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pryor, Kirkland Hill, was united in marriage with Edward F. Dressel of Utica, with a nuptial mass celebrated by Rev. Thomas McNeil, assistant pastor. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Evelyn Pryor and the best man was James Murray of Utica, brother-in-law of the groom. The bride wore a gown of white messaline de sole and carried white roses and her sister wore robin's egg blue and carried a bouquet of garden flowers. Ushers were J. Frank Pryor and Houston Pryor, brothers of the bride. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents and after a motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Dressel will make their home in Utica. The bride was entertained at pre-nuptial events by Mrs. J. Frank Pryor, Miss Evelyn Pryor, Miss Ruth Randall of Clinton, Miss Muriel Dixon of Deansboro and Miss Elsie Morri3 of Utica. | DRESSEL, Edward Fenton (I00270)
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118 | Inscription: U.S. Marine Corps | DOWDEN, Edmond (I688)
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119 | JAMES PRYOR James E. Pryor, of Milford, Conn., died June 19, 1948. He was born In Kirkland, son of the late Thomas J. and Harriet Crane Pryor. He made his home in Bridgeport and Milford, Conn., for the past forty-two years. In 1907 he married Mary Ellen Hines, of Westmoreland. He'was a member of St. Gabriel's Church and belonged to the Ancient Order of Foreste | PRYOR, James Edward (I00416)
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120 | John Pryor committed suicide by cutting his throat with a pocket knife in a swamp approximately one half mile fro the house. He was 47 years of age and living/working on his father;s farm in Kirkland. At the time of his death, he was survived by his father, Thomas, William and Margaret (never married). Margaret also lived on the farm. The coroner attributed this 'rash act' to the effects brought on by 'grip'. | PRYOR, John (I00410)
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121 | Joseph and Louisa hosted a Wedding breakfast for their daughter Louisa Anna and her groom, Walter Kaley. | IMHOFF, Joseph (I00028)
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122 | Joseph's Godparents were Joseph Miller and Magdalena Brumer | IMHOFF, Joseph (I00028)
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123 | Killed in World War II | AMRHEIN, James (I786)
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124 | Listed as son of Caspar - Age 8 | IMHOFF, William (I00126)
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125 | Lived at 1221 Erie Street with his wife Mary, his daughter Helen and his father-in-law, Joseph (age 80). Harry paid $15 in rent to Joseph. Also at this residence were his sister-in-law (Louisa) and her husband, Walter Kaley. Walter Kaley paid $14 in rent to Joseph. | YOUNG, Harry Joseph (I00041)
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126 | Lived with mother Sarah Kaley | KALEY, Walter (I00192)
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127 | Loretta passes away several days after being severely burned in a fire caused by a stove explosion in the kitchen. Loretta passes away two days prior to her husband's 55th birthday. | WELCH, Lorretta Mary (I00168)
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128 | Luke Welch Last Sunday at bis home near Clinton occurred the death of Luke Welch, following an illness of several weeks. Mr. Welch was born in Galway, Ireland, 84 years ago,coming to this village in 1851, where he resided until about 17 years ago, when he removed to Clinton, where he has since lived. There he was a devout member of st. Mary's Church, at which place a requiem high mass was held on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Surviving are four children, Mrs. James Martin. Joseph and Miss Mary Welch of Clinton and Thomas Welch of this village, to all of whom sympathy is extended from many friends. His wife died about ten years ago. He also leaves ten grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. | WELCH, Luke (I00538)
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129 | Margaret E. Pryor was not married. She attended the Houghton Seminary in Clinton and then lived with her brother, Daniel Pryor for over 50 years on Kirkland Hill. | PRYOR, Margaret E. (I00209)
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130 | Marriage was officiated by the Rev. Bonaventure the brother of the bride. William Imhoff, brother, was an usher. William Imhoff sang "Ava Maria" during the mass. The couple honeymooned at Cape Cod and took a trip through the "New England" States. They reside on Seneca Turnpike in New Hartford upon their rerun in October 1941. | Family: BELL, Henry William / IMHOFF, Rose B. (F00161)
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131 | Married by Maurice Imhoff, OMC (Walter's Uncle). | Family: IMHOFF, Walter J / CAHOW, Evelyn C (F00005)
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132 | Middle name is noted as 'Pascal' on his baptism record. | IMHOFF, John Frederick Jr. (I00093)
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133 | Middle name was Curtis but changed to Thomas. | DOWDEN, James (I710)
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134 | MISS LORETTA WELCH WEDS KIRKLAND BOY The marriage of Miss Loretta M. Welch of the West Hill, and J. Houston Pryor, Kirkland, took place in St Mary's Church Saturday. Rev. William M. Morris, pastor, performed the ceremony. Misa Welch Is the daughter of Mrs. Mary and the late Joseph Welch, and Mr. Pryor Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pryor of Kirkland. Miss Josephine McCabe of Utica was maid of honor, and best man was Howard Clute of Deanaboro. Ushers were Edward Dressell and Clarence Brady, both of Utica. The bride was attired in a gown of aquamarine satin with matching accessories. She carried an arm bouquet of white chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid wore a gown of robins egg blue crepe with matching accessories. She carried an arm bouquei of yellow chrysanthemums. The organist, Paul McMaoon, played selections preceding the ceremony and the wedding march. • Miss Veronica Dunn, cousin of the bridegroom, sang during the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pryor, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom, entertained the bridal party at a wedding breakfast at the Lean-To on the Utica road. After the wedding breakfast, a reception was held at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Welch, for the immediate families. Later Mr. and Mrs. Pryor left for an eastern motor trip, and upon- their return will reside in Kirkland. The bride was prenuptlally entertained at showers by Mrs. Clarence Brady, Miss Josephine McCabe, Mrs. Mary Welch, Mrs. Daniel Pryor and Miss Sarah Brady. | PRYOR, James Houston (I00515)
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135 | Mrs. Luke Welch Dead. Clinton. June 2.?Shortly before noon yesterday, at her home on what Is known as the Harding farm, near the foot of College Hill, occurred the death of Mrs. Luke Welch. She had been ill for several weeks. The deceased was born In Ireland 75 years ago and came to this country 54 years ago. Besides her husband" she leaves two sons and three daughters. | DONLON, Mary (I00528)
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136 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: LAVALLE, Paul / IMHOFF, Barbara (F00076)
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137 | Native Uticans who entered the Order of the Friars Minor Conventual. | Source (S00081)
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138 | New York state death Certificate #56753 states that James Pryor died on October 16,1921 in Lairdsville Oneida County of Acute Nephritis at the age of 91 years, 7 months. the death certificate information was provided by Margaret Pryor (his daughter) The undertaker was W Authenrith of Middleville , NY. Clinton Courier (October 19, 1921). "In the death of Daniel James Pryor which occurred on Saturday evening the community lost one of he pioneer residents and one who enjoyed the esteem and respect of all who knew him." From the obituary: " Daniel james Pryor dies on October 16 at the family home in Lairdsville. He was born in Ireland 91 years ago. He married Margaret Robinson and in 1853 the couple came to America to make their home. From that time, Mr. Pryor resided in this immediate vicinity where he was a successful farmer, His wife dies some twenty years ago. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Clinton New York. At the time of his death, we was survived by five of his children: Thomas J.; William C.; Daniel H.; Margaret E Pryor and Mrs. Martin Caraher. Daniel James Pryor was buried on October 19, 1921 in section 2, lot 19. ` | PRYOR, James Daniel (I00203)
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139 | Note: In the Quinn Heritage Document it references that the family origins were Geashill, near Dublin, Queens County (old name). In fact, Geashill is in County Offaly (the former Kings County). | QUINN, Bartholomew (I934)
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140 | Note: Manifest suggest Bartholomew was born in 1844, obituary suggests 1835 | QUINN, Bartholomew (I934)
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141 | NY. Utica., \i Daily Press\i0, _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y . | Source (S00014)
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142 | Obituary indicates that Marance and Pascal Landry cam to the Unites State in approximately 1887 and lived in Maine until approximately 1919, moving to Utica. | FOURNIER, Marance (I00600)
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143 | Obituary, _PAREN: Y . | Source (S00007)
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144 | Observer-Dispatch; Utica New York. | Source (S00048)
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145 | Odelia Landry is listed at 604 Fay Street as the head of household. She is listed as Widow and her last name is listed as Laproe (sp). Her future husband Joseph Rickey is listed as her boarder and her nephew, Peter Imhoff (son of Rose Landry and John Imhoff) is also listed (1920 Cencus) | Family: LERAINE, Edmund / LANDRY, Odelia (F316)
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146 | Oneida County GenWeb, _PAREN: Y . | Source (S00008)
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147 | Owned this property. | IMHOFF, Peter William (I00038)
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148 | PA, County, 1900 U.S. census, \i Ancestry.com\i0, Digital images (http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7602&iid=004114705_00270&fn=John+F&ln=Imhoff&st=r&ssrc=&pid=49802730: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y . | Source (S00017)
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149 | Patrick M. Reid West Winfield Patrick M. Reid, 48, of West Winfield, passed away April 10, 2009, peacefully, in his sleep at home. He was born September 29, 1922, son of Camille Imhoff Reid and the late Joseph Reid. He married Doreen Fournier August 19, 2000, in West Winfield. Patrick was employed with Calvista Holsteins. He loved the outdoors and hunting. He was a member of the Big Buck Association of New York. He is survived by his wife, Doreen; his daughters, Ashley, Rebecca and Emily; his mother, Camille; his brothers, Joseph, Michael, Jack and Kevin; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank Brad Ainslie and Don and Dave Livingston for all of their help. Calling hours are on Tuesday from 2-4 at the Dimbleby, Friedel, Williams & Edmunds Funeral Home, 365 West Main St., West Winfield, where a funeral service will follow at 4 PM. Patrick M. Reid | REID, Patrick (I24)
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150 | pedigree Chart. | Source (S00052)
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