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151 | pryor tree.FTW, Source Medium: (null) _PAREN: Y . | Source (S00009)
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152 | Rented in the parent's home of his wife (Louisa and Joseph). They lived here with their two daughters, Mary's parent's and her sister Louisa (aged 33). | YOUNG, Harry Joseph (I00041)
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153 | Rented in this property at $40.00/Month. | IMHOFF, Peter William (I00038)
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154 | Resided at 1221 with his wife's sister (Mary Young) and her husband (Harry Young). They paid $14 per month in rent. | KALEY, Walter (I00192)
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155 | Rochester Democrat and Chronile. | Source (S00035)
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156 | Rose Imhoff and Leon Niedbalski were married by Father Maurice (Rose's Uncle). The bridesmaid was Laura Servatius. The surname was shared by Rose's Aunt (Ana) husband Edward Servatius. The bridegrooms brother, Henry Niedbalski, was the best man. | IMHOFF, Rose B. (I00073)
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157 | Rt. Rev Walter A. Foe | IMHOFF, John Frederick Jr. (I00093)
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158 | Saint Joseph's Cemetery. | Source (S00036)
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159 | Saint Joseph's Church Baptism Records. | Source (S00067)
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160 | Saint Joseph's Church Marriage Records. | Source (S00082)
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161 | Saint Mary's Cemetery. | Source (S00057)
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162 | Saint Mary's Church records indicate 1871 whilst newspaper obituary is 1872. | PRYOR, Daniel Henry (I00207)
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163 | Separated | IMHOFF, Rodney (I00112)
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164 | Served (2) years in the European theater with the 71st Division of the Third Army. He was in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. He attained the rank of Major. (Maj M.F. Imhoff). Left service on May 20, 1946. | IMHOFF, Ferdinand Frederick (I00102)
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165 | Served in the US Army during WWII. Never married. | IMHOFF, John Frederick Jr. (I00093)
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166 | Service conducted by Rev. F.S. Latham from Canyell Undertaking rooms, Ondeida NY. | IMHOFF, William (I00126)
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167 | Social Security Administration Disability Report Adult. | Source (S00074)
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168 | Source Citation: Number: 364-01-3367;Issue State: Michigan;Issue Date: Before 1951., _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y . | Source (S00011)
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169 | SSN Death Index, _PAREN: Y . | Source (S00012)
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170 | St. Josephs Church Records, MEDI: Book _PAREN: Y . | Source (S00013)
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171 | Standard Duplicate Memorial Contract. | Source (S00075)
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172 | State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics., "Birth Index, 1905-1995," database, Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005., \i Ancestry.com\i0 †, _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y . | Source (S00006)
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173 | Subsistence garden officials of the Town of Kirkland have received about 70 applications for plots this year, it is announced by John E. Pryor, Kirkland, head of the movement In Oneida County. The town's representative is William Smith, also of Kirkland, who Is supervising the distribution and planting of seeds. —A-plot-for local-g'ardeners-is-sit-- uated at the corner of Mulberry and Chestnut streets, while there are three in Clark Mills in addition to the numerous individual back-yard gardens assigned to applicants. The individual spaces, staked out this week, are 50 by 100 feet, giving ample space to plant the 19 varieties of seeds, three varieties- of-plants, and three bushels of potatoes which are given to each applicant. Plowing of all gardens has already been completed which permits the planting of seeds in time for seasonal harvest. Among the plants and seeds to be grown are: lettuce, radishes, onions, beets, potatoes, peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes and sweet corn, all off which may be planted in each individual plot. These are furnished free to welfare clients to whom spaces have.been assigned.. ' Each applicant for space is required to sign the garden'agreement which calls for planting according to the prescribed diagram. He agrees to. cultivate and keep the plot free from weeds, and not to sen in the open market any of the produce grown. He must also agree to return in good condition each and every tool loaned for use, in addition to keeping a record of the harvest. | PRYOR, John Edward (I00427)
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174 | Test person notes | PRYOR, William Bernard (I00418)
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175 | The Clinton Advertiser (Clinton, New York, , Published 1899-19uu : Weekly. OCLC 24526464), Clinton Advertiser was continued as the Clinton Courier. | Source (S00062)
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176 | The Clinton Advertiser, or her. November 3, 1900. Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock at St. Mary's church occurred the marriage of Marcella B Quinn, eldest daughter of Thomas Quinn of Kirkland and Daniel H Pryor. The bride wore a becoming toilet of white brilliantine trimmed with lace and silk and carried a bouquet of bridal roses she wore a veil of white silk mull. The maid of honor, Ms. Lillian E Pryor wore white dotted swiss and black velvet picture hat and carried pink roses. John Quinn acted as best man and Andrew Maloney and Thomas Nolan of Clark Mills as ushers. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's father, only the immediate friends and relatives being present. Mr. and Mrs. Pryor were the recipients of many beautiful and costly presents, among which were cut glass, china, silverware, linen, furniture and money. After a short trip, Mr. and Mrs. Pryor will be at home to their friends in Clark Mills. | Family: PRYOR, Daniel Henry / QUINN, Marcella Bridget (F00172)
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177 | The Clinton Courier. | Source (S00047)
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178 | The death of Joseph Welch occurred at his home on the Reservoir Road Saturday after an illness of about two years. * The deceased was born in Sangerfleld November 28, 1868, a son of the late Luke and Mary Donlon Welch. He attended St. ••Clary's Church' and had spent the last. 50 years farming. He married Mary Bogan November 4, 1903. Besides his widow, he leaves three children, Francis J., Loretta M., both of this village, and Mrs. Clarence Brady of U^ca; one Bister, Miss Mary A. Welch of this place; one brother, Thomas Welch, Watervillej-a-grandchild, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held from his late home at 0:15 and from St. Mary's Church at ten o'clock this (Thursday) - morning. A requiem high mass was celebrated, by Rev. William J. Atorris, pastor. Bearers were: William McCabe, William Morris, Horatio Randall, Peter Smith and Joseph Delahunt. Inuent was"insae~in St Mary's Cemetery "where final absolution was pronounced by Father Morris, | WELCH, Joseph Lawrence (I00196)
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179 | The last will and testament of Peter J, Imhoff. | Source (S00076)
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180 | The Utica Daily Press (Utica New York, ), Retrieved from http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. | Source (S00030)
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181 | The Utica Observer. | Source (S00080)
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182 | The Utica Sunday Tribune. | Source (S00056)
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183 | The Waterville Times. | Source (S00037)
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184 | Thomas W. Quinn was not married. | QUINN, Thomas W. (I00222)
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185 | UTICA CITY DIRECTORY 1858-59. | Source (S00077)
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186 | Utica Daily Press, January 14 1959. | Source (S00039)
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187 | Utica Daily Press. | Source (S00032)
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188 | Utica Herald Dispatch. | Source (S00031)
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189 | Utica Morning Telegram. | Source (S00034)
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190 | Utica Observer Dispatch, November 6, 1926 edition. Page 10. Obituary, Harriet Crane, wife of Thomas J. Pryor, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Sheridan, Fountain Street, Clinton. Mrs. Pryor was born on College Hill, May 13, 1853, daughter of the late Michael and Elizabeth Crane. Always a resident of this village, she was a member of St. Mary's Church, the Rosary and Altar Societies. Surviving are her husband and five children, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Utica, James E. Pryor, Bridgeport, Conn., William of Kirkland, Vincent Pryor and Mrs Sheridan of Clinton; also two brothers, James and John Crane of College Hill, and five grandchildren. | CRANE, Harriet (I00415)
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191 | Utica Observer Dispatch. | Source (S00033)
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192 | Utica Sunday Journal, Sunday June 18, 1899. | Source (S00038)
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193 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CAHOW, Victor Raymond (I00544)
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194 | Violet Cahow came to live with Audrey 3 years prior to her death. | CAHOW, Audrey (I00545)
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195 | Was convicted of robbery in 1899. Stole $7 worth of fish and was sentenced to 6 months. Newspaper account indicated that he was a cigar maker by trade and had been drinking heavily. | IMHOFF, William (I00126)
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196 | Was friends with Denise Beasock in Verona. She had downes syndrome. Lived to late 50s. | FAULKNER, Sally (I00617)
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197 | Wedding Ceremony took place at St. Joseph's Church on Utica New York. The attending couple was Miss Emma Wiebel and Peter Imhoff (brother of the bride). They will resided at 75 Eagle St (with grooms mother) after wedding. | IMHOFF, Louisa Anna (I00037)
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198 | Wedding witnessed by John F. Quinn and Lilian Pryor | Family: PRYOR, Daniel Henry / QUINN, Marcella Bridget (F00172)
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199 | Were married in Saint Paul's Church by Rev. W.H. Slaven. The best man was George Gregoire. | Family: IMHOFF, John Frederick / LANDRY, Rose L (F00006)
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200 | Witnessed by Andreas Auth and Johann Staab. Honorable unmarried man Laurentius Imhoff, legitimate son of Margaretha, deceased and Andreas and honorable virgine Anna Maria Steigerwald, legitimate daughter of Johann Adam and Annoa Maria. | Family: IMHOFF, Laurentius / STEIGERWALD, Anna Marie (F186)
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