These items taken from obituaries are the same as written at the time, consequently all information is of that date. Items taken from the cemetery records may at times list people who have bought lots or erected monuments ahead of time, consequently they mat be buried elsewhere or still alive. L. L. Stillwell
Additional obituaries added by Gerri Raw. Lot numbers refer to As the Day Dawns Cemetery
UMPLEBY, HARRY C. Born near Sayre, Pa., 72 years ago; died May 9, 1939. Machinist for P.S.&N. railroad. Married Matie Common. Survived by wife; sister, Mrs. Victoria Hughes of Rochester and brother, John E. Umpleby of Sayre, Pa.; sister, Mrs. I. B. Irvin died some years ago. Lot 159 VAL MIDDAUGH, JACQUELYN Lot 154A VAN ALLEN, JOHN HENRY Born in Belfast, November 8, 1868; died April 1, 1946, son of the late John and Mary Ford Van Allen. Survived by wife, Susie Mae. Burial in Angelica. Lot 173 VAN ALLEN, Mrs. SUSIE Born in Angelica, February 27, 1870; died March 19, 1950. Daughter of Amos and Almira Benjamin White. Widow of Henry Van Allen. Survived by cousins, Harry White and Clair Benjamin of Angelica; Charles White of Rochester, Amos Jellison, and Marion White of Belfast. Teacher. Burial in Angelica. Lot 173 VAN CAMPEN, Mrs. CARRIE L. Died April 26, 1928. Wife of Moses Van Campen of Belmont. Formerly Miss Carrie Stocking, a niece of Mrs. J. T. Brown. VAN CAMPEN, MARGARET Lot 414 VAN CAMPEN, MOSES Freeholder, 1808,1809, 1811; Highway Commissioner, 1806, 1808-1813, 1815-1822, 25, 1830; Highway Overseer, 1807, 1812, 1814; Justice of Peace, 1812-1814; Commissioner of Excise, 1811, 1812, 1814; Licensee, 1810-1813; Constable, 1815; Assessor, 1824, 1826; Election Inspector, 1824. Died October 15, 1849, age 92 years. A Revolution soldier and an early Angelica township official and Allegany County office holder. Lot 414 VAN CAMPEN, SAMUEL Freeholder, 1808; School Commissioner, 1814, 1820, 1822. VAN CAMPEN, WILLIAM Highway Overseer, 1812, 1813; Freeholder, 1814; Assessor, 1815, 1816, 1817; Election Inspector, 1815. VAN KEUREN, CHARLES Born in Birdsall; died March 13, 1936 of pneumonia at the home of his nephew, Ernest Mathewson in Ridgway, Pa. About 14 years ago he came to live with his sister, Mrs. George Engle, who resides in Angelica. Burial in Angelica. Survived by sister, Mrs. George Engle. Lot 186 VAN KEUREN, Mrs. M. J. Mary Jane Burden, born town of Hornellsville of Otis and Christiana Burden, February 15, 1836; died December 27, 1918. Married James Van Keuren of Freemont, March 9,1864. Survivors: brother, Orville Burden, Birdsall; son, Charles Van Keuren, West Almond; daughter, Mrs. George Engle, West Almond; grandson, Ernest Mathewson, Angelica. Lot 186 VAN WICKLE JANE (1765-1831) Wife of Evert Van Wickle. Lot 404 VAN WICKLE, JANE ANN Lot 384-394 VANDERPOLL, A. D. Lot 708 VANDERPOLL, DELAVERNE D. Lot 708 VANDERPOLL, ELIZA R. Lot 708 VANDERPOLL, MARION L. Lot 708 VAN ZILE, LYMAN Born in Osceola, Pa., September 23, 1882; died March 27, 1955. Survived by brother, Albert of Bradford, Pa. Burial in Angelica. VONDERBECK, NORA M. Lot 4 VOORHIES, JOSEPH F. Lot 853B WAFLER, ARCHIE Died, in Angelica, Feb. 24th, 1882, of scarlet fever and diphtheria, Archie, son of Charles and Amelia Wafler, aged 3 years, 4 months and 14 days. Survivors: parents,brother, Ray. Burial in Angelica cemetery. Lot 104. WAFLER, Mrs. BARBARA LYON Mrs. Barbara Lyon Wafler was born in the town of Woodhull, Steuben county in 1850 and there was her home until her marriage to Mr. William Wafler in 1876. Before her marriage she taught twelve terms of school in West Almond, Jasper and other places near their home town. After her marriage they went to housekeeping in West Almond and there her home has since been. Since the death of her husband she has continued the care of the farm. Died July 12, 1911. A brother, M.H. Lyon, and two sisters, Mrs. John Wafler of Angelica and Mrs. Amelia Dinsmore of Arkport, survive. Burial was in the Angelica cemetery. Lot #88. WAFLER, Mrs. CATHERINE M. GIBSON Born April 22, 1820; died November 2, 1898. Second wife of David Wafler Sr. One son born to them, John P., who survives. Lot 198 WAFLER, CHARLES Born 1850, son of David and Mary Ann Rohr Wafler. Married Amelia Renwick. Children: Ray and Archie. Archie died in 1882. Survivors: widow; son, Ray Wafler. Lot 104 WAFLER, Mrs. CLARA LYON Daughter of David and Eleanor Cordelia Evans Lyon, Jr., born June 24, 1864 in Woodhull, Steuben co; died April 21, 1951. Widow of John P.Wafler who died in 1929. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Floyd Angel of Hornell. Lot 198 WAFLER, DAVID Died, at his farm home east of Angelica, Friday morning, July 27, 1888, of consumption, Mr. David Wafler, aged 78 years. The deceased was a native of Switzerland and came to the United States in 1837, and to Allegany county in 1850. His first wife was Miss Mary Ann Rohr, a Rochester lady, by whom he had 7 children, 5 of whom survive, as follows: - David, of Weyauwega, Wis., William, of West Almond; Mrs. P.G. Hammond, Charles, and Mrs. (Emma) D.S. Evans, all of this town. About 30 years ago he married for his second wife Catherine Gibson, by whom he had a son, John, who survives. Lot 198 WAFLER, Mrs. MARY ANN ROHR Mary Ann Rohr, born in Switzerland, December 7, 1815. Family immigrated to Rochester, N.Y. Married David Wafler Sr. Seven children born to them: David Jr., William, Elizabeth, Charles, Emma Maria, and two children who died early in childhood, Mary Ann Wafler died September 7, 1854. Lot 198 WAFLER, WILLIAM Son of David and Mary Ann Rohr Wafler, born in 1845, in NY; died at West Almond, NY. Married Barbara Lyon in 1876. No record of children from this union. Lot 88 WAGNER, Mrs. SUSAN MAY Wife of John Wagner of Birdsall. Born in Birdsall, December 24, 1878; died May 25, 1951. Daughter of John and Esther Terwilliger Scholes. Survived by husband; two daughters, Mrs. Esther Moosemiller of St. Mary's Pa., and Mrs. Ellen Cannon at home; son, Ira Way of Rochester. Burial in Angelica. Lot 898 WAID, CLYDE A. Born 1892 in Scio, son of the late Delbert and Rhoda Waid. Died August 8, 1948. Survived by mother, sister, Mrs. Glenn Springstead of Port Allegany, Pa. Lot 884 WAKEFIELD, ALTA MAY Lot 830A WAKEFIELD, CHARLOTTE H. Lot 830A WAKEFIELD, EFFIE Lot 210 WAKEFIELD, MARY JANE Lot 210 WAKEFIELD, WESLEY IRVIN Born July 21, 1875; died October 18, 1947. Survived by four sons, Irving of Almond, Francis of Cameron, George and Archie of Bath; one daughter, Mrs. Edna Westlake of LeRoy; brother, Archie of Fillmore; sister,Miss Alta Wakefield of Perry. WAKEFIELD, WILLIAM K. Born in Farmersville, 73 years ago; died January 19, 1919. Survivors: wife; one son, two daughters. Lot 210 WAKELY, DR. BENJAMIN C. Born at Black Creek, March 7, 1854; died March 31, 1931. One of four children of Hiram H. Wakely and Susan B. McElheny. Graduated from Univ. of Buffalo in 1876. Came to Angelica when about 24 years old. Married Miss Mary Schofield, September 7, 1878. They had two daughters, Josephine and Martha. Built an addition to the famed Van Wickle house. Practised in Hornell 1891 to 1917. One daughter survives, Josephine, Mrs. John Sheehan, Brooklyn, N.Y. Lot 333 WAKELY, Mrs MARY Died January 10, 1941, widow of Dr. B. C. Wakely. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. John Sheehan of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Miss Martha Wakely of Glens Falls, N.Y. Burial in Angelica. Lot 333 WALKER, CHARLES Lot 25 WALKER, CHARLES I. Born December 2, 1855, in Allen of George B. and Julia Dempsey Walker; died November 23, 1918. Married to Miss Flora Carpenter, May 22, 1884.Survivors: wife; daughter, Francis E. Elliott; sons, Carlos D., and Harold I. Of Angelica; brothers, George Walker, Lebanon, Missouri; David Walker, Angelica; sister, Lucy Palmer, Angelica. Funeral Methodist Church. Burial in Angelica. WALKER, CATHERINE A. Lot 25 WALKER, CHESTER JUDSON Born in Angelica, November 8, 1888; died March 21, 1941, killed by falling tree. Son of late David and Frances Hooker Walker. Survived by widow, Mrs. Mary Harrington Walker; three brothers, Wayne of Angelica, Roy of Monrovia, Calif., and Louis of Pittsburgh, Pa. Burial in Angelica. Lot 48 WALKER, DANA V. Lot 807B WALKER, DAVID Born in Allen, December 14, 1846, son of George and Julia Walker; died April 1, 1921, in Angelica. Married Frances D. Hooker, April 26, 46 years ago. Survived by wife; four sons, Louis D. of Pittsburgh, Pa., Roy A., Chester J. and Wayne of Angelica. Brother, George B. Waler of Lebanon, Missouri. Funeral services at home, Rev. J.S. Fleming, Methodist, officiating. Pall bearers were six nephews, Harry and Sidney Hooker, Floyd and Carlos Walker and Simpson and Ralph Jennings. Burial in Angelica. WALKER, DAVID T. Lot 48 WALKER, EARL H. Born of David and Fannie Walker in Angelica in 1876; died Angelica, July 9, 1915. Married Miss Flora Williams of Allen, September 1906. Survivors: parents and four brothers; wife. Funeral at home of parents, Rev. I. H. Crocker, officiating. Burial in Angelica. WALKER, EARL R. Lot 205B WALKER, Mrs. FLORA Died December 8, 1936, would be 75 in January 1937. Born in Grove, daughter of Eliza Lowell and Richard Essex Carpenter. Married Charles Walker, deceased. Three children survive: Harold Walker of Baltimore, Maryland; Carlos of St. Mary's Pa., and Francis Demick of Angelica. One of nine children, all girls, of whom four are living: Mrs. Ella Veley of Larryville, Pa., Mrs. Harriet Currier of Andrew's Settlement, Pa., Miss Clara Carpenter of Norton, Va., and Mrs. Alice Veley of Morristown, Tenn. WALKER, JAMES MATTHEW (1850-1915) Born September 24, 1850 in town of Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, died March 4, 1915. Survivors: wife, Ellen Walker, (Married February 12, 1873) daughter, Mrs. Matie Alger, Wellsville; sons, Harley; sisters, Mrs. Eliza Williams and Mrs. Lucy Palmer, Angelica; brothers, George Walker of Lebanon, Missouri, David and Charles Walker of Angelica. Funeral at Wellsville and burial at Angelica. WALKER, JAMES Born 1848. Married Ella Walker. WALKER, JULIA Lot 21 WALKER, OSCAR Lot 21 WALKER, THEODORE Born in Angelica in 1844; died in Wellsville, October 24, 1913. Married Miss Mandana Hooker some 39 years ago, who died last April. He was a veteran of the Civil War. Survivors: sisters, Mrs. L.J. Palmer, Angelica; Mrs. Eliza Williams, Birdsall; brothers, Charles and David Walker of Angelica, George of Lebanon, Missouri, and J.M. Walker of Wellsville. Lot 807A WALKER, Mrs. THEODORE M. Born Dana V. Hooker, daughter of Harry and Sally Hooker in Angelica; died about May 1, 1913. Attended Chamberlain Institute in Randolph, N.Y. and took course in Elocution in Philadelphia. Taught school until 1882, when she married Theodore Walker of Allen. Has lived in Angelica since. Survivors: husband; brother, Alphonzo Hooker; sisters, Mrs. I.L. Fisk, Mrs. Jennie Leonard, Mrs. David Walker of Angelica. Funeral at home, Rev. Bond officiating. WALLACE, ALLEN W. Born March 12, 1877 in Arkport, son of Earl and Evangeline Allen Wallace; died August 17, 1950. Married Ruby A. Willis, December 6, 1905 in Arkport, who died July 13, 1917; married Nettie Lyon Wyant, August 10, 1939. Custodian of ACS. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Nettie Wallace; son, Burdette Wallace of Painted Post; two daughters, Mrs. William Jennings of Belfast and Mrs. Esther Williams of Wellsville; four brothers, Ray of Arkport, Burr of Franklinville, Paul of Hornell and Theodore of Cameron; step-son, Harlow Commons of Angelica. Burial in Angelica. Lot 232B WALLACE, Mrs. ALLEN Born Ruby Willis, in Angelica, May 18, 1881 of Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Willis; died July 13, 1917 at Angelica. Married Allan W. Wallace, December 6, 1905 in Arkport. Survivors: husband; son Burdette; daughters, Harriett and Esther, Angelica; parents, four brothers and two sisters. Lot 232B WALLACE, WALTER Lot 410 WARD, Mrs. MARY GRISWOLD Born in West Almond, June 1, 1827, to Samuel J. and Clarissa Griswold; died in West Almond April 17, 1905, after a brief illness from LaGrippe. She was 77 years, ten months and 17 days. In 1845 married to Zenas Ward. To this union were born to them four children, two of which died in infancy. In the fall of 1866, they moved to the Township of Brady, Michigan. In the spring of 1901, she returned to West Almond and lived with her sister, Mrs. Harriet Evans, till she was called to her last home. Survivors: Mrs. Harriet Evans, and one brother, Hiram Griswold of Fulton, Michigan. The interment was in the Angelica Cemetery. Lot 158 WARDNER, Mrs. ARLIE Widow of Jerry Wardner. Born in Ward in April 1877; died March 12, 1950. Daughter of John and Nellie Easton Elliott. Survived by sister Mrs. Perle Graham of Angelica. Burial in Angelica. Lot 804 WARDNER, JERRY ARMENIUS Son of the late Vinton and Lydia Steward Wardner; died May 17, 1941. Survived by widow, Arlie Elliott Wardner; two brothers, Louis Wardner of Bolivar and Dana Wardner of Cass Lake, Minnesota; sister, Mrs. W. C. Adams of Arkport. Livery business in Angelica for 12 years. Burial in Angelica. Lot 804 WARDNER, LOLO Lot 804 WARDNER, VINTON From The Belmont Weekly Dispatch: Friday August 29, 1913. Vinton Wardner, born in Ontario Co., 1839; a former resident of Belmont, died at the age of 72 years, at the home of his daughter Mrs. Warren Adams in West Almond on Tuesday afternoon. The funeral will be held at the West Almond Baptist church. Mr. Wardner was a Civil War Veteran, having served as a Private of Capt. J. J. Dennison's Company "M", 21st Regiment of Pennsylvania County Volunteers. He is survived by three sons and one daughter. WARNER, EMMA E. Lot 618 WARNER, ABIGAIL Lot 44 WARNER, Mrs. ELIZABETH LIGHTFOOT Born in New York City, 1865; died March 26, 1948. Survived by husband, Dr. Frank Warner, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Warner of New York City; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frances Brinton of Bradford, Pa. Burial in Angelica. Lot 234 WARNER, FRANK Born Angelica, September 7, 1837; died Bradford, June 4, 1911. Married Miss Louisa Willis, 50 years ago, who died January 1910. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Edna Harbeck, Angelica; Mrs. Vesta Norton, West Almond; sons, George and Fred of Bradford; Harry of Dunkirk. WARNER, GEORGE C. Lot 334 or 618 WARNER, H. BEDE Born at Peru, Illinois, March 28, 1857, son of Rev. A.J. and Frances Bishop Warner; died February 27, 1936. Married Abigail Brown, May 8, 1883, who died May 17, 1925. Married Laura E. Gregory, July 2, 1928. Survived by wife and two children, Harry B. and Joseph R., both of Angelica. Lot 44 WARNER, Mrs ABIGAIL BROWN Abigail Brown was born in Angelica of Norton and Mary Hammond Brown; died May 17, 1925. Born, married, and died in the same house in Angelica. Married H. Bede Warner, May 24, 1883. Survived by two sons, Harry B. Warner of Wellsville and Joseph R. of Angelica,and daughter, Mrs. L. P. Branson. Lot 44 WARNER, LOUISE C. Lot 6 WARNER, Mrs. LAURA Widow of H. Bede Warner. Died April 30, 1942. Lot 7 WARNER, PARLEY, (1781-1872) Lot 618 WARNER, ROBERT H. Died 1945 on Iwo Jima; Cpl. In United States Marine Corps. Fought in four major campaigns: Kwajelein in the Marshall Islands; Saipan, Tinian and Iwo Jima. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warner; three brothers, Joseph Warner, Jr. of Geneva, Richard Warner of the Marine Corps, and James Warner at home. Lot 308 WARNER, RODERICK C. Born in Angelica June 25, 1893; died April 19, 1940. Survived by widow, Frances Rulison Warner; parents, Dr. and Mrs. Warner of Angelica; brother, Stuart L. Warner, and niece Miss Dorothy Warner of New York City. Lot 866 WARNER, ROSWELL R. Lot 334 WARNER, SARAH A. Lot 334 WARREN, REV. F. V Died at his home in Nort East, Pa., and buried here. Married to the daughter of Vial Thomas, who survives; 47 years in the ministry. Died at the age of 75. Lot 102 WARREN, Mrs. F. V. Died Monday, March 29, 1897. Daughter of Vial Thomas. Married Rev. F. V. Warren who preceded her in death. Lot 102 WATERHOUSE, HORATIO Freeholder, 1808, 1809; Town Clerk, 1810; Justice of Peace, 1810. WATERMAN, STEPHEN (1772-1811) Freeholer, 1808, 1811, 1812; Highway Overseer, 1805, 1809. Died November 29, 1811, age 39 years. Lot 434 WATERMAN, CORNER Freeholder, 1808, 1812; Highway Overseer, 1810. WATSON, AMANDA Lot 309 WATSON, ELIJAH H. (1801-1875) Lot 312 WATSON, ADAH (1801-1891) Lot 312 WATSON, JOSEPH B. Lot 309 WATSON, LUCRETTA R. Lot 312 WATSON, MARY A. Lot 309 WAVER, MARLETT Lot 126 WAVER, WALTER Lot 126 WAY, ANNA Lot 636 WAY, CHARLES A. Lot 339 WAY, ERI Died November 15, 1923 at Angelica. Was sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Mayhew. Also grandfather of Mrs. Clayton Smith of Angelica. Constable, 1869, 1870, 1873, 1875; Game Constable, 1882, 1883. Lot 323 WAY, ELLEN Born in Town of Ward, June 15, 1834, of John V. and Abigail Cole Pierce; died at home on Elizabeth St., June 25, 1911. Married to Ira Way in 1855. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. E. E. Wilday of Angelica; son Joseph Way of Angelica; brothers, A. J. Pierce of Cuba, Thomas W. Pierce of Missouri; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Latham; two half brothers; two half sisters. Lot 57 WAY, IBRAIM Lot 529 WAY, IRA Married Ellen Pierce in 1855. Lot 57 WAY, JOHN Justice, 1862. Lot 636 WAY, JOSEPH J. Lot 57 WAY, JOSEPH (1800-1864) Lot 645 WAY, LYDIA Lot 636 WAY, LUCY ANN Lot 323 WAY, SOPHIA (1803-1864) Wife of Joseph Way. Lot 645 WEAVER, ALMON Lot 151 WEAVER, AMANDA Born in Nunda, April 30, 1832; died in Birdsall, November 8, 1911. Married James Weaver, who died some ten years ago. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. John Shoff, Mrs. Fred Shoff of West Almond; Mrs. James Henry, Belvidere; sons, Almon and Charles of Birdsall. Funeral at the house, Rev. G. A. Bond, Angelica Methodist, officiating. Burial in Angelica. WEAVER, CHARLES HENRY Born in Birdsall, October 26, 1870; died September 30, 1947. Survived by widow, Pearl Weaver of Arkport; son, William Weaver of Arkport and daughter, Mrs. Bertha Skinner of Friendship. Lot 180 WEAVER, ESTHER Lot 281 WEAVER, Mrs. EUNIS Died, in Granger, Feb. 23, 1885,, of pneumonia,, aged 83 years. Married Wm. L Weaver. Mother of Wm. Weaver of this place, and had been a resident of this county for years. WEAVER, EVERETT I. Son of William and Esther Parker Weaver. Born in Granger, June 25, 1870; died January 17, 1952. Father came with parents from Orwell, Vt. In 1830 to Granger, settled 85 acres of farm land. Employed by J. C. Averill, later formed insurance business with Horace G. Dudley, postmaster; employed by Bureau of Internal Revenue. Married Miss Nellie Cartwright of West Almond, March 30, 1892. Only child, Ruth, died in 1913. Mrs. Weaver died in 1938. Survived by sister-in-law, Mrs. Iva Bush, of Elmira. Burial in Angelica. Lot 281 WEAVER, Mrs. EVERETT I. Born Helen Cartwright, November 18, 1871 in West Almond, daughter of Jay and Caroline Cartwright. Married E. I. Weaver of Angelica on March 30, 1892. Survived by sister, Mrs. Iva Bush of Elmira, and husband. Burial in Angelica. Lot 281 WEAVER, JAMES Lot 180 WEAVER. LORENZO A. Lot 180 WEAVER, Mrs. MAYBELLE WILLIS Born in Birdsall, May 12, 1969, daughter of Arunah Francis and Julia Clark Willis; died March 9, 1952. Predeceased by twin sister, Mrs. Maude Willis Bardwell and husband, Almon Weaver. Teacher. Survived by sister, Mrs. Laurettie Wisner of Deer Lodge, Montana. Lot 151 WEAVER, Mrs. PEARL Born September 16, 1880, daughter of William and Fannie Scott Eldredge; died July 2, 1949. Married to Charles Weaver, deceased. Survived by son, William Weaver of Arkport; daughter, Mrs. Bertha Skinner of Friendship; three sisters, Mrs. Caroline Mapes of Vestal, Mrs. Marian Keyes of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Winifred Rowe of Angelica; brother, Albert Eldredge, deceased. Burial in Angelica Cemetery. Lot 180 WEAVER, RUTH IRENE Born of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Weaver in June, 1894; died February 16, 1913. Lot 281 WEAVER, WM. Died last Thursday age of 92 years. Moved to Angelica in 1880. In 1848 he married Miss Esther Parker, the daughter of Ira Parker of Granger. To them were born three children, two of whom died very early in life, and the other, Everett I. Weaver who survives his father, in this village. His wife died in 1905. He died in 1920. Lot 180 WEBB, ALICE Lot 610 WEBB, HENRY J. Town Clerk, 1835, 1839, 1840, 1844; Collector, 1847; Constable, 1847; Overseer of Poor, 1852, 1854, 1859, 1860-62, 1866, 1868; Election Inspector, 1853. Lot 610 WEBB, MARY Lot 610 WEBB, SUSAN Lot 610 WEEKS, BRUCE R. Lot 772 WEEKS, CORA DEMMING Born May 1869 at Birdsall No. 1; died May 25, 1910. Married Fred J. Weeks of Nunda in 1892. Survivors: husband; daughter, Miss Lola Weeks; father, John Demming; brother, Philip Demming of Belmont; sister, Mrs. Burdette Weir. Lot 722 WEEKS, FRED J. Was born at Franklinville on October 24, 1864. Survivors: a daughter, Lola of Perry; a son, Harold, and wife Grace Lilly Weeks; three brothers, two in Perry and one in Lamont, and a sister residing at Nunda. Lot 772 WEIDMAN, HENRY Born at Ashford, Chautauqua Co., 1889; resided in Angelica 20 years. Married Miss Ethel Curtis, May 12, 1913. Died November 12, 1930. Had one son, Frederick. Fire chief for more than a decade. Had five sisters, Mrs. Flora Cornwell, Boston, Mass., Mrs. Martha Kamery, Buffalo, Mrs. Roscoe O'Donnell, Olean, Mrs. Donald Holt, Philadelphia, Mrs. Margaret Saul of Philadelphia; one brother, Rev. F. W. Weidman of Glen Ridge, N.J. Lot 837 WEIR, ANDREW Lot 505 WEIR, CARL W. Lot 716 WEIR, Child Fourteen year old son of Wilson Weir died Wednesday night, November 12, 1879. WEIR, DANIEL Constable, 1864. Lot 76 WEIR, EARL R. Lot 71 WEIR, Mrs. ELIZABETH I. Born in Angelica on February 28, 1836; life-long resident of Angelica. Died in August 1923. Survived by son, Bruce. Lot 716 WEIR, FRED E. Died July 4, 1925. Born Dec. 15, 1863 in Angelica and had always lived in Allegany Co. Married Dec. 20, 1890 Alta C. Lyon of Birdsall who died October 1902. Issue: the eldest, Lloyd Russell died in infancy. Earl Russell died Dec. 6, 1918. Leon Nathaniel survives. Mr. Weir married Mrs. E. May Mack of Almond Jan. 23, 1910, who also survives him.; one sister, Mrs. Henry Behrens of Castile; brother Burdette L. Weir of Birdsall. Burial in Angelica Cemetery. WEIR, GEORGE Lot 716 WEIR, HATTIE Lot 615 WEIR, HENRY In the passing of Henry Weir at the home of his son, Elizur Weir, at Belfast, July 12, 1915, one has gone to the great beyond whom the older residents of this village remember with the most pleasant recollections. Born October 24, 1830. Married Helen Moore of Angelica. Constable, 1858. WEIR, JENNIE Lot 75 WEIR, JOHN F. Lot 615 WEIR, MAE E. Born in West Almond, October 3, 1864, daughter of John Dey and Rachel Rathbun Dey. Married Charles Mack, October 24, 1886. To this union two daughters, Mrs. Irving Hadsell and Mrs. Sidney Coombs, who survive her. Married Fred Weir on January 23, 1910. Mrs. Stella Dunham, sister, also survives her. WEIR, Mrs. MARIA Born in West Almond June 13, 1839. Widow of the late Nathaniel Weir. Survived by two sons, Burdette and Fred; also two sisters, Mrs. Henry Behrens and Mrs. Esther Scholes; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Burial in Angelica Cemetery. Lot 71 WEIR, MERCY M. Lot 505 WEIR, NATHANIEL Died suddenly at the home of James Crawford, of West Almond last Friday. Funeral was held at his home, Sunday the 15th. From The Belmont Weekly Dispatch, Wednesday, May 18, 1892. Excise Commissioner, 1882, 1885. Born 1833. Married Marion Terwilliger. Lot 71 WEIR, REBECCA Died February 2, 1924, at the home of her son, Sheriff Weir of Belmont. She was the daughter of J. and Susan Engle, and was for many years a resident of this town. She was married early in life to Daniel Weir, whose death occurred while he was still a young man. She leaves two sons, Whitman and Henry Weir, and one daughter, Mrs. Abby Shaw; other survivors: three sisters, Mrs. Anna Harrigan, Mrs. John White and Mrs. James Bates. Burial in Angelica. WEIR, Mrs. WHIT Born Jennie N., to Jacob and Mary Ludwig, in town of Grove, June 16, 1865. Died March 2, 1945. Husband two-time Sheriff of Allegany county, Assistant and Superintendent of the County Home at Angelica. Survived by husband; son, Joseph D. Weir, Jr. of Rochester; sister, Mrs. Emma Bennett of Short Tract. Burial in Angelica. WEIR, WILLIAM A. Lot 716 WEIR, WILSON Election Inspector, 1876-77. Died October 7, 1886, age 50. Lot 716 WEIR, VICTOR Lot 716 WELCH, F. MERRIMAN Lot 561 WELCH, GERTRUDE E. Lot 698 WELCH, JOHN C. (1840-1925) Born in Angelica, May 12, 1840; died in Kansas City, January 29, 1925. He was a son of Joseph Bloomfield Welch, prominent in early history of Angelica; mother was Mary Collins, whose family was well known in Allegany County. Survived by widow, Lida M. Welch, of Kansas City; sons, W. M. and J. H. Welch of Tulsa, Okla., and J. H. Welch of Ponca City, Okla. Came into prominence in 1907 when mentioned as possible Democratic candidate for President of U. S. Was Vice-President and General Manager of the Tidal Refining Co. WELCH, JOSEPH B. Justice, 1837, 1840, 1851; Supervisor, 1838. Lot 561 WELCH, MARGARET H. Lot 254 WELCH, MARY, (1814-1852) Wife of Joseph B. Welch. Lot 561 WELCH, MARY R. Lot 561 WELCH, MARY Lot 561 WELCH, MARY JANE Lot 561 WELCH, PHILIP H. Lot 561 WELCH, WILLIAM B. Lot 561 WELLS, DEBORAH (1778-1852) Lot 498 WELLS, Mrs. HARRIET C. (1827-1919) Miss Harriett Hooker, daughter of Philon and Margaret Hooker was born in Angelica 92 years ago; died January 27, 1919. Nor survivors Lot 601 WELLS, HARRY Lot 601 WELLS, JAMES C. Lot 601 WELLS, MARY E. Lot 498 WESCOTT, SAMUEL (1835-1920) Samuel Wescott, aged 85 years, died at the County Home on Feb.2, 1920, of valvular heart disease. Burial in Angelica. WESP, CARL P. Died July 10, 1952. Born in Buffalo, August 19, 1877. Farmer, poultry business. Survived by son, Milford Wesp of Clarence; daughter, Miss Marion Wesp of Ithaca. Wife, Bertha King Wesp, of Buffalo died February 1952. Lot 893A WESP, Mrs. BERTHA E. Born in Buffalo on June 27, 1878, daughter of Clement and Mary Bayliss King; died February 20, 1952. Married Carl Wesp, September 6, 1899. Survived by husband, two children, Milford (Joe) Wesp of Clarence, Agricultural Editor for Radio Station WBEN, Buffalo; and Miss Marion Wesp, photographer and member in the photographic firm of Wesp-Buzzell, Inc., of Ithaca. Lot 893A WEST, Mrs. BETSEY A. REYNOLDS Wife of Silas F. West; died August 19, 1912. Survivors: husband; son, Lemuel West. Lot 227 WEST, IDA BELL Lot 25 WEST, Mrs. IDA CRANDALL Allegany County Republican: Aug. 13, 1886. The funeral of Mrs. Ida West, wife of Mr. Lemuel West, of West Almond, daughter of Mr. Crandall, was largely attended at the Methodist church here Wednesday afternoon. Deceased leaves beside her husband and family an infant. WEST, JAMES M. (1804-1858) Lot 541 WEST, LEMUEL E. Died July 26, 1920. Married Stella Todd in 1887. Was president of the village during the previous year. Survivors: widow; son, Leon, Transit. Lot 26 WEST, SILAS F. Born September 4, 1837 at West Almond; died at Angelica, May 6, 1915. Married Betsey A. Reynolds, December 31, 1857, who died August 19, 1912. Survivors: son, Lemuel, Angelica; sisters, Saloma Carryington, Troy; Elsie Yeomans of Phillips Creek. Funeral at home. Lot 227 WEST, Mrs. STELLA TODD Born in Hinsdale January 22, 1861; died July 18, 1921. Married Lemuel E. West, who died July 29, 1920 (35 years ago). Funeral in Angelica; burial in Friendship. Survivors: Leon J. West, Transit; aged mother, Mrs. Abigail Todd; brother, Dan M. Todd. WHEELER, AARON W. Lot 37 WHEELER, ALICE G. Lot 37 WHEELER, FLORA A. Lot 37 WHEELER, ISAAC P. Lot 688 WHEELER, MARY M. Lot 37 WHEELER, PETER W. Lot 37 WETHERBY, WALTER Lot 533 WHIPPLE, LAURA H. Lot 18 WHITE, ALMIRA Lot 173 WHITE, AMOS (1776-1852) Lot 564 WHITE, AMOS Lot 173 WHITE, CHARLIE W. Lot 89 WHITE, DONALD Son of Daniel and Millie Terwilliger White, one of eight children; born in Hornell October 25, 1945. Survived by parents, three brothers, Robert, Larry, and Clarence White, and four sisters, Ellen, Mary, Beverly, and Betty White, all at home; grandfather, Clarence White. Died April 23, 1951. Burial in Angelica. Lot 675 WHITE, EMALINE E. Lot 89 WHITE, H.E. Lot 35B WHITE, HENRY F. September 11, 1924. Henry F. White died at Angelica, September 3, 1924. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Adeline d'Autremont White, one daughter Mrs. J.A. Tarnaghan of Portage, two sons, Harry E. of Angelica, and Chas E. of Allen, also five grandchildren. The funeral was held at his late home in Angelica, Friday, September 5, 1924. WHITE, JOHN B. Lot 89 WHITE, MISS MARION Born in Belfast, September 2, 1895, daughter of John and Emaline Engle White. Teacher. Belfast resident. Died November 27, 1951. Lot 89 WHITE, Mrs. M. E. FARR Born in Cazenovia 84 years ago. Her parents, Orman and Eliza Rickard Farr, were both of New England stock going back through Revolutionary days to Old England. Of these ancestors, Judge Reeves, Jacob Rickard, John Remington and John Coolidge, one of the famous Boston Tea Party, fought at Bunker Hill. Died June 23, 1914 at Angelica. Father and family moved to Angelica to assist in Hull-Morse Woolen Mill. Later moved to farm. Married Spencer White, January 26, 1886, who died March 17, 1903. Active in church, W.C.T.U., and other organizations. Lot 620 WHITE, MYRTIE M. Lot 89 WHITE, SARAH H. (1784-1854) Wife of Amos White. Lot 564 WHITE, SUSAN L. (1813-1879) Wife of Spencer White. Lot 564 WHITMORE, MISS. EMMA A. Emma A. Whitmore was born in Wisconsin in 1859, living there until her eighth year when she came to Angelica. Died December 16, 1924 at Angelica. She joined the St. Paul's Episcopal church at an early date and since then has been a valued and consistent worker. She was a niece of Hon. Martin Grover who was a justice in Allegany County from 1858 to 1870. Survivors: brother George Whitmore of Mukwonogo, Wisconsin; sister Mrs. Hoag of Waukucsha, Wisconson. Burial in Angelica Cemetery. WHITTAM, Mrs. THOMAS Died April 30, 1926. Survivors: husband; son Clarence E.; three sisters, Mrs. Joel Sanford, Wayland, Mrs. Lida Colegrove, Prattsburg, Miss Nina Mattice, one brother, John Mattice, Prattsburg, and three grandchildren. Lot 829 WHITTAM, THOMAS W. Lot 829 WHITTEMORE, ANN B. Lot 333 WHITTEMORE, CLARA E. Lot 732 WHITTEMORE, EMMA ALICE Lot 732 WHITTLESEY, EVELINE Lot 590 WHITTLESEY, ZENA Lot 590 WICKLAM, MARY JANE Lot 499 WICKLAM, GEORGE OTIS Lot 499 WICKWIRE, DONALD GEORGE Died May 10, 1947 in car crash. Brother of Mrs. Luther Farnum of Angelica. WILCOX, ADELIA Lot 261 WILCOX, ELVIRA Lot 261 WILCOX, EMELINE (1834-1847) Lot 502 WILCOX, LEON E. Lot 225 WILCOX, LINUS (1787-1867) Lot 502 WILCOX, ROBERT Born at Wellsville, February 1937; died May-June, 1953, Niagara Falls resident. Missing from home May 27, 1953; body found in Niagara River, June 12, 1953. Survived by mother, Glennice Harding Farina of Angelica; step-father, Samuel Farina; step-brother, Samuel J. Farina; step-sister, Mrs. Edward Bugay, all of Niagara Falls. Burial in Angelica Cemetery. Lot 597 WILBUR, NEWTON J. Lot 296 WILDEY, EDWARD Lot 57 WILDEY, Mrs. EDWARD Lot 57 WILEY, ELLEN T. Lot 180 WILLIAMS, Mrs. ELIZA A. Born in Allen, January 13, 1840; died in Birdsall, July 24, 1918. Survivors: sons, George, Ralph and Simpson Jennings, Angelica; daughters, Mrs. Mittie Rice; Mrs. Julia Sheffield, Birdsall; sister, Mrs. Lucy Palmer, Angelica; brothers, David and Charles Walker, Angelica; George Walker, Lebanon, Missouri. Funeral services at Birdsall No. 1 Church, Rev. David Angus officiating. Burial in Angelica. WILLIAMS, Mrs. HARRIET GREEN Born in North Ireland May 11, 1862; died September 3, 1930. Came to the United States in 1888. Married John W. Williams of St. Mary's in 1891. Moved to Angelica in 1914. Survived by husband; three sons, Thomas, David and John. Lot 859 WILLIAMS, JOHN W. Born July 31, 1864 at Morris Run, Pa.; died February 6, 1935. Survived by three sons, John of Binghamton, David of East Aurora and Thomas of Angelica. Lot 832 or 859 WILLIAMS, Mrs. JULIA P. Born in Angelica, September 27, 1868; died December 15, 1949. Daughter of the late Nelson and Melissa Warner Lyon. Married Joe Williams in November 1890. Survived by son, Donald Williams of Olean, another son died in infancy; three sisters, Mrs. Bert Green of Olean; Mrs. James Common and Mrs. Allan Wallace of Angelica. Lot 832 WILLARD, ELLA E. Lot 265 WILLARD, OREN Lot 265 WILLARD, ORRIN Died December 28, 1933. Employee of the Shawmut. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Elmer Graham. WILLIS, Mrs. ABIGAIL L DE NEUVILLE Born 1822 daughter of John and Patience Ann Sheldon de Neuville, of New England. This family lived in Saratoga County, N.Y., raising a family of nine children, eventually locating at Basswood Hill. John and Patience de Neuville are buried at Allen Center, N.Y. Abigail was their youngest daughter. She married Araunah S. Willis. To this union 7 children were born: Araunah F., George V., Louisa (married Frank Warner), Daniel H., Lydia (married G. H. Abbey), Abigail Jane (married Calvin Farnum), Martin G., and Annette (married Solomon Palmer). All grew to adulthood on Baker's Creek. Abigail de Neuville Willis died April 1896. Lot 553 WILLIS, ANNE E. Lot 677 WILLIS, ARAUNAH F. Born Feb. 7, 1839, son of Araunah S. and Abigail L de Nouville Willis. Araunah F. Willis was a life long resident of Angelica and vicinity; died January 24, 1921, 82 years of age. Married in 1861 to Julia Clark and to them were born four daughters, Mrs. Burton Waite of Michigan, Mrs. Eliza Wisner of Montana, Mrs. Almon Weaver of Birdsall, and Mrs. John S. Bardwell of Grove; and one son Claude all of whom survive him. Served in the Civil War 1862-1865. Mustered out March 11, 1865. He also leaves to mourn him two brothers, Rev. Daniel Willis of Maryland, and Martin Willis of this place, and three sisters, Mrs. Palmer of Washington, Mrs. G. H. Abbey of this place, and Mrs. Calvin Farnum of Burns; also nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Buried in Angelica. Lot 553 WILLIS, ARAUNAH S. Born in Taunton, Mass. of Lydia Shaw; the name of his father is unknown having died when Araunah was just a lad. Lydia remarried after Araunah's death, and relocated in Bakers Creek, Allegany Co. Araunah S. married Abigail L. deNouville 1822; died in 1873 in Angelica, NY. To this union 7 children were born: Araunah F., George V., Louisa (married Frank Warner), Daniel H., Lydia (married G. H. Abbey), Abigail Jane (married Calvin Farnum), Martin G., and Annette (married Solomon Palmer). All grew to adulthood on Baker's Creek. Abigail de Neuville Willis died April 1896. Lot 318 WILLIS, CLAUDE Born November 9, 1882, son of Araunah F. and Julia Clark Willis. Disappeared en route to Montana; missing for 50 years. Lot 318A WILLIS, GEORGE Son of Martin and Harriet Shafer Willis. Died in France in World War I. Lot 613 WILLIS, GEORGE V. Son of Araunah S. and Abigail de Neuville Willis. Fought in the Civil War. Lot 553 WILLIS, GLEN Born 1902, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Willis of Angelica. Died September 29, 1946, 44 years old. Burial in Angelica. WILLIS, Mrs. HARRIET Born in Angelica, December 17, 1860; died July 5, 1937. Married Martin Willis July 14, 1880; he died October 24, 1927. Son George Willis died in France during World War I. Survived by Captain H. E. Willis, West Point; Mrs. Henry Allen, Wellsville; Miss Mitty Willis of Angelica; Martin Willis, Wellsville; Glenn Willis at a state hospital, Allen Wallace, son-in-law, three brothers, Joseph Shafer, Angelica; Moses B. Shafer, Alta, Alberta, Canada; and one sister, Mrs. Clara Newsom, Arkport. Lot 613 WILLIS, GYLES (1800-1832) Lot 363 WILLIS, Mrs. JULIA CLARK Born 1844, at Angelica, daughter of Abagail Clark. Married Aruanah F. Willis October 15, 1861, who died January 25, 1921, in Birdsall. To this union were born five children: Eliza "Laurettie" (Mrs. Fred Wisner, Deer Lodge, Mont.); Bertha (Mrs. Burton Waite, Manton, Mich.); twin daughters, Maude Ella Gay (Mrs. John Bardwell of Grove), and Eva Maybelle (Mrs. Almon Weaver) of Allen, and Claude Willis. Lot 318A WILLIS, LULU G. Lot 318A WILLIS, MYS LYDIA SHAW Mother of Aruanah S. Willis. Lot 363 WILLIS, MARTING G. Died October 24, 1927. Lot 613 WILLIS, MISS MITTY M. (1895-1955) Died August 25, 1955, 60 years old. Resident of Hornell. Born in Angelica. She was a teacher. Survived by two brothers, Col. Herbert E. Willis of Clifton Forge, VA, and Martin B. Willis of Wellsville; sister, Mrs. Henry Allen of Wellsville. Burial in Angelica. WILSON, ANSON T. Born March 11, 1831. Married daughter of George and Harriet Morton, Oct. 3, 1876. Two sons, William and George, were born to this union. Lot 696. WILSON, Mrs. A.T. MORTON Mrs. Anson T. Wilson died in a Buffalo hospital last Friday, Nov. 19, 1909. She was born in West Almond 63 years ago, her parents being George and Harriet Morton. She was a teacher. On Oct. 3, 1876, she married Mr. Anson T. Wilson. She is survived by her husband and two sons, William and George; aged mother, Mrs. Hariett Morton; sister, Mrs. C. H. Norris; brother, George Morton. Lot 696. WILSON, BENJAMIN Lot 595 WILSON, DELILAH Lot 595 WILSON, JAMES (1773-1851) Freeholder, 1811, 1812, 1814; Assessor, 1816-1819; School commissioner, 1816-1817; Supervisor, 1820- 1822. Died August 12, 1851 at the age of 78 years. First settler in Allen, 1806. Town Official War of 1812. Lot 417 WILSON, L. Lot 337 WILSON, LIZZIE Lot 337 WILSON, MARY (1776-1855) Wife of James Wilson. Lot 417 WILSON, MARY A. (1814-1891) Lot 417 WILSON, MATTIE Lot 337 WILSON, Mrs. N. S. REED Angelica: Died February 24, 1896, nearly 71 years of age. Daughter of Silas Reed, born in Richmond, N.Y., married Wm. Wilson of Angelica in November 1870. Since that time has lived in Angelica. Her husband, Col. Wilson was founder of Wilson Academy. Lot 92 WILSON, PHOEBE SCHOLFIED (1797-1874) Wife of Wm. Wilson, Jr. Lot 696 WILSON, Mrs. POLLY Died last Wednesday morning at her home, aged 78 years. From The Weekly Dispatch, September 15, 1891. WILSON, WILLIAM (1877-1910) Born in Angelica, August 4, 1877, of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson; died October 7, 1910. Survivors: father and one brother, George. Lot 696 WILSON, WM. Born in 1810; died in 1879. Assemblyman, 1876. Left money for the Wilson Academy. Lot 92 WILSON, WILLIAM (1795-1884) Born in Leeds, England, December 26, 1795. Soldier in War of 1812; widower of Phoebe Schofield. Survived by sons, A. T. Wilson of Angelica, F. M. Wilson of Auburn, N. L. Wilson of Hastings, A. B. Wilson, and Mrs. R. S. Armstrong of Cuba. Lot 696 WILSON, WALTER Lot 337 WILSON, WILLIE Lot 337 WINCHIP, J. HARVEY Born in Allen, December 2, 1862; died June 16, 1941. Son of Joel and Phoebe Kingsley Winchip. Lived in Angelica until 28 years ago; moved to Fillmore. Survived by widow; son, Clair of Fillmore, and daughter, Lois of Rochester. Burial in Angelica. Lot 179 WINCHIP, JOEL Assessor, 1885, 88; Justice, 1891, 1895-98, 99-1902; Excise Commissioner, 1896-98. Lot 179 WINCHIP, KENNETH M. Lot 179 WINCHIP, QUENTIN Lot 179 WINSLOW, ADALINE Lot 323 WINSLOW, VERA ANN Lot 323 WITHEY, PEARL IVES Died October 16, 1939 at Perry, N.Y., 55 years old. Native of West Almond. Survived by husband, Sylvester; two brothers, Arthur C. Ives of Mount Morris, and Lewis J. Ives of West Almond. Lot 792 WITHEY, WM. Born in 1831; married in 1857 to Amanda M. Beers. Sheriff of Allegany County in 1879. Deputy Census two years; Canal Superintendent. WIXSON, GRETA JANE Lot 627 WIXSON, JOHN Married Sarah e. Armstrong in 1860. Three children born to this union. Died at Birdsall, June 7, 1898. Lot 168 WIXSON, MARGARET A. Lot 717 WIXSON, RICHARD L. Lot 168 WIXSON, SARAH E. ARMSTRONG Died April 1, 1924 at Birdsall; born at Cuba of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Armstrong March 30, 1838. Married John Wixson of Castile in 1860. Mr. Wixson passed away at Birdsall June 7, 1898. Children: two sons, one of whom, Richard L. survives, residing on the old homestead at Birdsall. She leaves also one brother, Albert A. Armstrong, of Great Valley. Funeral took place on April 3 at the late home of the deceased and at the Methodist church in Birdsall. Burial in Angelica. Lot 168 WOOD, CELIA Lot 424 WOOD, CLARRISA Lot 570 WOOD, MARY E. Lot 503 WOOD, OTIS Overseer of Poor, 1856. Lot 503 WOODARD, HOMER Lot 542 WOODARD, LUSINA Lot 542 WOODLAND, ALICE Lot 671 WOODLAND, THOMAS Lot 671 WOOLMAN, CHARLES Lot 320 WOOLMAN, Mrs. ELSIE Born in Germany, September 11, 1847; died February 22, 1934. Married Charles Woolman in 1871. Came to Angelica in 1885. Burial in Angelica. Lot 320 WORDEN, EMOGENE C. Lot 715 WORDEN, GROVER Lot 715 WORDEN, JOHN P. Lot 715 WORDEN, SUSAN P. Lot 715 WORDEN, WILSON (1862-1948) Died in Enid, Okla., August 1948, 86 years old. Lot 718B WRIGHT, DORCAS Lot 67B WRIGHT, JOHN Constable, 1835-1840; Collector, 1837, 1839, 1840; Assessor, 1844; Election Inspector, 1872; Justice, 1873, 76, 81. WRIGHT, MARY Lot 67B WYANT, MARTHA JANE Died May 17, 1925, after a long illness. She was born in the Town of Allen in 1880, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loree. Mrs. Wyant spent practically all her life a resident of Angelica and Arkport. She was married in 1900 to Zenas Henry Wyant, and was the mother of two daughters, Myrtle and Neva. Survivors: father, husband, and daughters. Lot 146A WYANT, ZENAS H. Born in Almond in 1874; died September 5, 1936. Survived by widow, Mrs. Nettie Wyant; two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Margeson and Mrs. Neva Wyant, both of Angelica; three sisters, Mrs. Cora VanDusen of Hornell, Mrs. Minnie Karr and Mrs. Ada Parson of Almond; two brothers, Philip Wyant of Livonia, and Fred Wyant of Smyrna. Burial at Angelica. WYLLYS, NANCY (1792-1830) First wife of Suel Wyllys. Lot 354 WYLLS, MINERVA (1806-1832) Second wife of Suel Wyllys. Lot 354 WYLLYS, MINERVA E. (1832-1836) Daughter of Minerva and Suell Wyllys. Lot 354 WYSE, Mrs ADELLE (1864-1932) Born December 4, 1864; died April 8, 1932. Married Mr. Gagen in 1882; he died in 1898. Two children, Mrs. Mayme Ives and Mrs. Pearl Burbank, who died March 5, 1932. Second marriage to Mr. Fred Wyse in 1926. Survivors: husband, daughter, Mrs. Mayme Ives; grand daughters, Mrs. Theda Ives Balcom of West Almond, and Mrs. Eleanor Burbank of Wellsville; two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Potter and Mrs. Mary Van Gelder of Belmont; and one brother, Mr. Philip Brown of Brocton, N. Y. WYSE, FRED (1860-1938) Born in West Almond April 26, 1860; died January 28, 1938, son of Charles and Mary Jane Norton Wyse. Married Olin E. Lyon of West Almond, May 4, 1881; she died November 20, 1919. To this union three daughters: Lillian M. Norton, Edna E. Schuyler, and L. Blanche Hills. Second marriage to Mrs. Nancy Gagen of Belmont in March, 1926; she died in April 1932. Survived by two daughters; sister, Mrs. Addie Crandall of Almond; daughter, Lillian M. Norton died five years ago. Burial in Angelica. Lot 790 WYSE, OLIVE E. Lot 790 YOUNG, ADDIE Lot 93 YOUNG, ADELINE Lot 717 YOUNG, DAVID HENRY Born 1856 in Birdsall, son of Peter H. and Sarah Ann Young; died March 1, 1937. Survived by wife, Martha; four children, Mrs. Mabel Hess and Mrs. Winifred Eddy, both of Erie, Pa.; Mrs. Hazel Whittam and Hamilton young of Angelica. Highway Superintendent, 1916-19. Burial in Angelica. Lot 144A YOUNG, EDITH G. Lot 701 YOUNG, HARRIET C. Wife of Jacob C. Young. Lot 74 YOUNG ISAAC C. Lot 701 YOUNG, JACOB C. Died at his home in Birdsall on Sunday, October 1890. He was 61 years old. In 11858, he married Harriet C. Dey, a daughter of Lawrence and Margaret E. Dey. Of this marriage three daughters were born, the two oldest now being wives of brothers, Llewllyn and Henry Hadsell, of West Almond, and Jessie M., 14, remained with her parents. Lot 74 YOUNG, JENNIE GILLIES (1863-1950) Born in Birdsall, August 19, 1863; died June 18, 1950. Daughter of Archie and Jane Scholes Gillies. Married November 17, 1884, to Walter G. Young. To this union three children: James A., Morton G., and Helen L., who died in 1932. Survived by husband; sister, Mrs. Fred Selover of Birdsall; two sons. Burial in Angelica. Lot 778 YOUNGS, LOUISA Louisa Youngs had been at the County Home for one year; died from dysentery, July 1881. YOUNG, MANNING A. Lot 191 YOUNG, MARLE Lot 717 YOUNG, Mrs. MARTHA ANN (1861-1947) Widow of David Young. Born July 7, 1861 in Ireland; died July 12, 1947. Survived by son, Hamilton Young, Angelica; three daughters, Mrs. Whittam, Angelica; Mrs. Winifred Eddy, and Mrs. Louis Hess, both of Erie, Pa. Burial in Angelica. Lot 144A YOUNG, MORTON G. Born in Birdsall, August 5, 1887, son of Walter and Jennie Gillies Young; died March 2, 1951. Buffalo resident. He was a railroad engineer; Navy and Merchant Marines. Survived by father; one brother, James Young, Sr.; nephew, James Young, Jr.; niece, Miss Jane Young. Burial in Angelica Cemetery. YOUNG, PETER Married Sarah Young in 1858. Lot 93 YOUNG, OLIN R. Lot 191 YOUNG, Mrs. SARAH Born at Nunda, November 9, 1840; died at Birdsall, August 28, 1911. Survivors: sons, C. W. Young, Bolivar; David H. and Walter C. of Angelica; daughter, Mrs. Leonard Howard, Friendship; sister, Mrs. Amanda Chambers of Nunda. Funeral in Birdsall Methodist Church, Rev. J.K. Underhill, officiating. Burial in Angelica. Lot 93 YOUNG, WALTER G. (1863-1951) Born in Birdsall, January 9, 1863, of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Young; died March 9, 1951, 89 years old. Married Miss Jennie Gillies on November 17, 1885, deceased. To this union three children were born: James A. Sr; Morton, died March 2, 1951, and daughter, Helen Young Yaeger, died about 18 years ago. Survivors: son, James; grandson, James A. Young, Jr.; granddaughter, Miss Janet Young. School Director, 1916-1920. Burial in Angelica. Lot 778 YOUNG, WM. Constable, 1882. YOUNG, WILLIAM F. Lot 717
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