ADDITIONS
From: CChilds154@aol.com
My great great grandmother is buried in the Main Street Mayville Cemetary, in Mayville, New York.
When we checked out the web-site in the Mayville Cemetary she was not listed. We took a trip to Mayville and checked at the clerk's office to see if she was infact buried there, and she was. We went to her grave to find a stone with no name on it and that is why she might not have been listed.
On November 19, 1998, last Friday, my husband and I placed a stone on her grave.
Olive James
and her year of birth and death.
And thank you, Donna Mills, for if it were not for you, we would not have ever found her. I will always thank you. Cheryl
Correction on Mayville Cemetery, Tue, 09 Apr
2002
From: Dolores Davidson
Edmond DEARING, born July 17, 1802 Parish Yulupton, England landed
in America
(14 Sep 1840)came to Chautauqua County, NY,Lived at Westfield, Portland
for
three years, Mayville on the Bloomer farm, Hartfield for two years,
Stockton, Portland in the spring of 1854, and later purchased the
Dibble farm in Mayville.
Died in Mayville July 29, 1863
Wife Lydia SAMPSON 14 NOV 1804 in Parish Otterton, England; (near Exter)
Died Mayville, 22 FEB 1872 Lydia's obituary states "She leaves three
sons and two daughters, having followed to the grave three of the sons
who came to this country with her." Five of their children are
identified. We don't know who the other daughter was.Notes indicate
that Lydia was a relative of
the Willing family in Westfield. Sam Willing had a family of eight
children, lived in Oneida Co. before moving to Chautauqua around 1825.
Son William DEARING Birth: 23 MAR 1827 in Yealampton Devon England
Death: 8 NOV 1849 in (Chautauqua), NY
Son John Sampson DEARING 25 MAY 1829 in England
Death: 26 FEB 1866 Mayville
his wife, Jane Elizabeth BOLDS
Birth: 1 JAN 1831 in Mayville, NY
Death: 27 JUL 1917 Mayville
H. Edwin, their s. Mar.20,1861;inf.
J. Arthur, their s. Jan.3,1856, ae 2
Son Henry DEARING Birth: 1 AUG 1831 in England
Death: 23 MAR 1852 Mayville
Son Edmond DEARING
Birth: 17 AUG 1836 in Exmouth, England
Death: 14 MAY 1922 in Mayville (Chautauqua) New York
Note: Birth date also given as 17 Aug 1843/4.
Note: First name also spelled "Edmund"
His wife Mary Martha BENTLEY
Birth: 25 AUG 1849 in Mayville (Chautauqua) New York
Death: 20 JUL 1924 in Jamestown New York buried Mayville
Their Son Frederick Edmond Dearing, b 23 JAN 1869 Mayville
Death: 30 DEC 1926 in Jamestown (Chautauqua) New York buried Mayville
Wife, Helen Eleanor "Nellie" REARDON b: 8 FEB 1877 in South Dakota dau
of Dennis William REARDON and Olive A COBB (Olive is buried here also)
Nellie died 6 DEC 1951 May or not be here; probably is (she died after
the cemetery was read)
Son David Emanual DEARING b 3 AUG 1839 in Yealampton, Devon, England
Death: 1 OCT 1904 1 Burial: Mayville Cemetery
Son William DEARING died Nov.8,1849,ae 22-8 born 23 MAR 1827 in
Yealampton Devon England
Death: 8 NOV 1849 in Mayville NY
Dau Mary Jane DEARING wife of Morris BENTLEY b 31 DEC 1845 Chautauqua
Co NY d Mayville 9 OCT 1929 Husband Morris BENTLEY is also buried
Mayville b 13 SEP 1843 d 23 APR 1927
Thank You
Dee
Grandfather -Claude W. Dearing 1913- 11/8/1978
Mother- Anita Jean Dearing Carlson 1933-1/7/1997
Grandmother -Beulah Hess Dearing 1912- 2/17/1998
HALE, JOSIAH--Born Aug. 21, 1756, at Enfield, Mass. Family records say that
he came to Chautauqua County in the early part of the 19th century, settled
on a farm in the town of Chautauqua where he died and is buried in Mayville
Cemetery. He was a soldier in the American Revolution, serving as private in
Capt. Noah Lankton's Company, Col. John Ashley's 1st Berkshire Co. Reg't.
Enlisted July, 1777, and also in Sept., 1777. He was the son of William and
Hannah Hale and a cousin of Nathan Hale, the famous Revolutionary patriot.
In 1780, he married Abigail JOSLIN. Their children were: Nathan, 1st,
Josiah, James, Nathan, 2nd, Esther, Jesse, Achsa, Abraham. The sons, Nathan
and James, each settled on farms in the town of Chautauqua, near Mayville.
James was a soldier in the war of 1812 and some years later left Chautauqua
County and located in Michigan, where he died. He had two sons, James and
Horace, also several daughters, who retained their residence in Chautauqua
County. Horace Hale became a resident of Westfield at an early age and was
one of the founders and a deacon in the First Baptist Church. His death
occurred in 1895, leaving many descendants now living in Chautauqua County.
John W. Hale, for many years a prominent and honored citizen of Jamestown,
was the eldest son of Horace Hale. At the first call for troops, at the
commencement of the Civil war, he enlisted in Company B., the first company
to leave Chautauqua County in May, 1861.
in 1840 town of Chautauqua census is JOSIAH HALE
JOSIAH was a male AGED 80-90 and 1 FEMALE in house 70-80
living beside son Nathan HALE
Josiah HALE
Cemetery:Mayville Cem
Location:Mayville, Chautauqua Co NY 76
Reference:Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.2, p. Serial:
; Volume:
Additional stones:
Charles J Sackris 1816 1895
Johanna Ll Sackris 1821 1897
Rhinehold Sackris 1851 1911
Ericka Sackris 1857 1924
Morris Sackris 1915 1983
Delores Sackris 1918 1993
Emma Sackris (Johnson) 1857 to 1942
Charles Adrian Johnson 1858 1915
Marion J Johnson 1896 1947
Hettie Ereka Johnson 1886 to 1857
Karl MacEachron
Fresno CA