TOWN OF PORTLAND, NEW YORK
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TABLER Anna F. 10-14-1930 age 49 lot 658
TABLER, Leonard, 9-8-1957 age 80 lot 658
TABLER, Harry d Jan 3 1975 ae 70 Lot 106 B2
TABLER, Dora H d Sept 26 1973 ae 65 lot 103 B 2
TADT, David Born: 29 Jul 1936 d 3 Jan 1997
David, wife Rosie and beloved only child, a dau lived in Sheridan, the daughter died unexpectedly
a teenager, and is buried here also They are buried same lot, I forget dau name and have no other data
TADT, Rose d May 1996 cremation wife of David C section
TADT dau of Dave and Rosie, ae 16 no first name in book, d Oct 13, 1981
TAGGART James 4-23-1939, age 37 lot 605 s
TALLMAN
Darius and siblings of Darius and Mariam PARKER TALLMAN of Duchess Co Ny
handwritten paper in Great Aunts Bible.
In hopes that it will help someone in their
search.
Cambridge March 7th 1792, was Darius Tallman
married to Mariam Parker. Darius was 24 years
old, Mariam was 20.
Darius Tallman born Aug 30th 1767
Mariam Parker Sept 6th 1771 children
1.Sarah Tallman Jan 28th 1794
2.David Tallman Oct 26th 1795
3.Elizabeth Tallman Feb 20th 1797
4.Lydia Tallman June 1799
5.Mariam Tallman Sept 1800
6.Lucy Ann Tallman June 9th 1801
7.Darius Tallman Oct 4th 1803
8.Warren Tallman Pct 18th 1805
9.Freelove Tallman Aug 13yh 1807
10.Henry Tallman May 30th 1809
11.Jacob Tallman Oct 10th 1812
12.Philina Tallman July 26th 1815
TALLMAN, Darius b November 26, 1803 d July 06, 1870 son of Darius 1767 and Mariam PARKR Tallman
Wife Abigail W. TANNER March 06, 1809 Herkimer Co NY d Portland, February 03, 1852
TALLMAN, Hubbard died 1870 no other data or ages
TALLMAN, Avis wife of William died 1862
TALLMAN, Ellen, dau of Jerome died 1849
Jerome is buried in Ashville with other Tallman , , related Tallman in Magnolia Cemetery in Chautauqua also
TAMPIO, Lewis L d Feb 26 1983 ae 67 lot 17 D 7
TANNER, James Monroe d March 24, 1917 ae 69
TANNER, Ruth d Dec 10, 1919 ae 21-6-0 lot 231
TANNER Carl, 11-20-1972 age 75 lot 219
TANNER, Carls boy, lot 219
TANNER, Emmitt lot, 219w
TANNER, , James Monroe, 3-24-1917, age 69 lot 226
TANNER Kathryn, 10-22-1956 age 58-9-10 lot 219w
TANNER, May 9-29-1938 age 66-4-8 lot 219 w "Mrs. Emmitt"
TANNER, Ruth, 7-2-1948, age 88 lot 457 w
TANNER, Clifford, 12 Jun 1936 d 15 Sep 1993 Westfield lot 219 old
TAYLOR, REUBEN Soldier of the Revolution
Son of Moses Taylor
Born at Colchester, CT, Feb. 8, 1759. Died at Portland, Chautauqua County, NY, March 9, 1833. Grave in Portland Cemetery. Enlisted at Glastonbury, Hartford County, CT, in Dec., 1775, under Capt. Samuel Wright, Col. Samuel Wyllys. Second enlistment, May, 1777, under Capt. Elsworth Wright, Col. Swift. Third enlistment, May, 1778, under Capt. Theodore Woodbridge, Col. Sherman. Fourth enlistment, March, 1779, under Capt. Branne, Col. Enos. Married Anna Skinner at Hebron, CT. in 1784- She was born in Hebron, CT, Oct. 7, 1763. Pension was continued to widow after his death. Came to Portland in 1815. She died May 3, 1842. Children: Parsons, Erastus, Jared, Anna, Joseph, Dolly, Reuben, Justin, Betsy, Almon.
TAYLOR, Anna nee SKINNER wife of Reuben Taylor dau of Father: Joseph SKINNER b: MAR 1740/41 in Colchester,New London, CT Mother: Anna DAY b: 7 NOV 1742
She was born 7 OCT 1763 in Hebron, CT d Portland NY 3 MAY 1842
Family of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Taylor:
1. Parsons, b. in Hebron, CT. 3/22/1787; came to P. in 1809; settled on east pt. of lot 34, T. 5 sold to his father in 1815; bought N. pt of same lot the same year, farm now owned in part by David Skinner. He. m. 1st Phebe Carpenter, 1/27/1809 who d. 10/2/1839; 2nd Betsey Godfrey in 1841. He was a clothier by trade. The house now on the farm was built by him in 1826. He sold to Richard Reynolds and removed to Centerville, where he died 3/8/1869.
2.Erastus b. 11/15/1788, came to P. in the winter of 1808, settled on pt of lot 34, T 5, built a log house, in which he lived alone for one year when he sold to his brother Parsons and bought on the N. pt. of the same lot, on which he lived until his death. he was a volunteer in the war of 1812, and was at the battle of Queenstown, where he was wounded. He returned to P. in 1815, built a log house and occupied in until 1836, when he built the house now standing on the farm. He m. Elizabeth Mathewson in Chenango Co. 2/4/1819. Ch: 1. Edward B., 2. Gurdon M., 3. Charles G., Erastus was a man of great energy, a quality necessary in the settler of a new country. A little incident is recorded of him that attests his patience: In 1809 his axe became well worn, and he was obliged to obtain a new one. Axes were not then ground ready for use as now, but the edge was left one eight of an inch in thickness and the buyer was expected to put it in order. He purchased one, but no grindstone was to be found in town; a flat piece of stone however was found, and with this, during the long winter evenings eh ground his axe to good condition for use by long continued hard rubbing. Erastus d. 8/17/1857. Mrs. T. d. 12/5/1860.
3. Jared b. 3/9/1791. came to P. in 1809; located pt. o flot 63, T. 4, farm now owned by N.F. Stowell; sold some years later and bought pt. of lot 62, T. 4. In 3/1814, he m. Polly Burch, dau. of Jonathan Burch and Sally Hosford. b. 5/10/1797 Warren, Herkimer Co. NY. Polly d. 12/25/1842 in Portland. jared was in the war of 1812. About 1850, he moved to Crawford Co. Pa, where he died. Children: Parsons, Almira, Emeline, Lexington, Amanda, Matilda, Mary Ann, Jane, Amaretta.
4. Anna b. 1/18/1793, d. young
5. Joseph, b. 2/4/1797, came to P. in 1815 purchased pt of lot 34, T.5. in 1816/17 land now owned by his son, Martin. He m. Lucina Godfrey in P. he d. 12/ 11/ 1845. Mrs. T. d. 2/28/1848. They were bu. in Evergreen Cem, P. Ch: Rachel, Oscar, Martin L.
6. Dolly b. 10/25/1799: d. young
7. Reuben b. 3/6/1800c came with his father to P. m. Ruth Carpenter, June 15 1823 in P. settled on NW pt of lot 55, T. 4, farm now owned by E. Saunders; he sold and for one or two years kept a tavern at the McKenzie place; afterward removing to Crawford Co. Pa, was still living in 1873. Ch.: Byron, Phebe Ann, Cordelia Reuben, Janette, Nancy, Joseph
8. Justin b. 10/25/1801 came to P. with his father in 1815, m. Catharine Smith, lived with his father, but after his father's death (1833) removed to Will Co. Ill, in 1834, where he d. about 1847/48. Ch: Harriet, Francis, Smith, Satia, Henry, Grosvenor, Smith, Justin.
9. Betsey, b. 5/20/1803, came to P with the family m. Samuel Anderson, (Son of Samuel Anderson and Jerusha Lyon) settled on SW pt of lot 28, T. 1833. Mr. A. d. in California. Mrs. Anderson m. ________ Poor. d. in Illinois in 1870. Mr. Anderson was a man of energy, but a little eccentric, and forgetful of the wants of a family, and especially with reference to providing fuel. On a certain occasion, while living in P. after having his mind repeatedly refreshed with reference to the condition of things in this respect, he left for the fallow with several hired men, no doubt thinking, if indeed he had any thoughts about it, that his good wife would provide herself with wood as she had done before. But Mrs. Anderson was equal to the emergency and soon taught her husband the necessity of better attention in this particular. At the appointed time she spread the table, placed the kettle over the fireplace, filled with all the necessaries for a "boiled dinner", blew the horn and seated herself with needle in hand to await the result. Soon Mr. A, and his men came in, and were well" taken aback" at the shape things had assumed. Mr. A. "saw the point" at once; wood was prepared, the dinner cooked and eaten with a relish and much good cheer; a very good evidence of the fact that arguments addressed to the stomach are often more potent than those addressed to the intellectual or moral natures. Ch: Horace, Pierpont
10. Almon, b. 6/16/1805; came to P. with the family, m. Jane Smith (dau. of Martin Smith) lived on land now owned by Cullen Burr, went to Illinois about 1845 and to California soon after, and on his return in 1850, died and was bur. at sea. Ch. Marcus, Catharine, Martin and one other. From "Historic Sketches of Portland", by H.C. Taylor
TAYLOR, Catherine M. “Kate” *nee MOSHER d March 22, 1915 ae 85-10-4 widow of Gurdun or Gurdon Taylor (son of Erastus) who died before 1870 lived on Portland
(Dau Susan Jane called Jennie m to George Leonard Skinner b here and other ch)
TAYLOR, Girden M. 1866-1913 He died on 23 AUG 1913. His tombstone says Girden, older members of his family bearing this name spelled it Gurden. He was of Portland. Fredonia censor. wed., 3 Sep 1913: Stockton letter: aug 30. the death of Girden M. TAYLOR occurred at his home 2-1/2 miles northeast of this village of Stockton sat. night, aug 23, 1913, at 11:30 o'clock, aged 47 year, 8 mos. & 8 days. Mr. Taylor was critically ill of pneumonia about 5 months ago, from which he never fully recovered although he was able to be out and to partially attend to his affairs for a few weeks, but began to fail about a month previous to his death. He had res. in the town of Stockton about 15 yrs. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosa Taylor, 1 dau., Mrs. Lavern bull and one son, Charles Taylor, all of Stockton, and two sisters Mrs. Mary Miller & Mrs. C. Keyes of Portland. Mr. Taylor held the position of Road Commissioner at the time of his death, and had also held the same position about 4 years ago. He was a member of Stockton Grange. Interment was made in Evergreen cem., Portland
TAYLOR, Edna M. ''Edie'' nee HUSTED, d April 8, 2003
* Edna M. ''Edie'' Taylor, 61, of Oak Street, formerly of Bliss, died Tuesday (April 8, 2003) in Westfield Memorial Hospital. She was born June 21, 1941, in Buffalo, the daughter of Agnes Purdy Husted of Bliss and the late DeAlton Husted. Besides her mother, she is survived by her husband, William ''Bill'' Taylor; two sons: Dean M. Taylor of Boise, Idaho and William L. Taylor of Dunkirk; a daughter, Michelle R. Hanover of Manville, N.J.; five grandchildren; and a sister, Clara Stone of Bliss.
TAYLOR, Emma A d April 21 1917 ae 85-11-2 lot 408
TAYLOR, G. M. born Dec 14, 1866 d Aug 23, 1913 ae 46-8-9 (* Girdon or Gordon M Taylor lived in Stockton, 1910 with his 3rd wife Rosa and son Charles W ae then 21 )
* Girden M. TAYLOR was born in 1866. He died on 23 AUG 1913. His tombstone says Girden, older members of his family bearing this name spelled it Gurden. He was of Portland. Fredonia censor. wed., 3 Sep 1913: Stockton letter: aug 30. the death of Girden M. TAYLOR occurred at his home 2-1/2 miles northeast of this village of Stockton sat. night, Aug 23, 1913, at 11:30 o'clock, aged 47 year, 8 mos. & 8 days. Mr. taylor was critically ill of pneumonia about 5 months ago, from which he never fully recovered although he was able to be out and to partially attend to his affairs for a few weeks, but began to fail about a month previous to his death. He had res. in the town of Stockton about 15 yrs. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosa Taylor, 1 dau., Mrs. Lavern bull and one son, Charles Taylor, all of Stockton, and two sisters Mrs. Mary Miller & Mrs. C. Keyes of Portland. Mr. Taylor held the position of Road Commissioner at the time of his death, and had also held the same position about 4 years ago. He was a member of Stockton Grange. Interment was made in Evergreen cem., Portland. (Researcher: Barbara P. Tolbert board post)
TAYLOR, Rosa L. d April 19 1914 ae 52-1-25
TAYLOR Adelaide 7-2-1948, age 88-4-2 lot 457w
TAYLOR, Adelburt M. 1870-1898 lot 083
TAYLOR, Allie M. 1-8-1941 age 67 ashes lot 083
TAYLOR, Almon N. 10-17-1937, age 81 lot 119
TAYLOR, Bethiah, 1-16-1929 lot 6
TAYLOR, A. lot 322
TAYLOR, Dr. Horace C. 11-26-1813, died 12-21-1903, lot 402
* HORACE CLEFTON TAYLOR, son of Bernice and Caroline Taylor, was born
in Montague, Franklin county, Mass., Nov. 26, 1813, and was the eldest of
six children. In May, 1827, he came with his father's family to Fredonia. Chautauqua Co NY
In 1833, he began a preparation for the ministry, but was diverted from that
course by poverty. He received his education in the common school and
Fredonia academy. He studied medicine at Salem Cross Roads, now Brocton, and with Prof. B. L. Hill, of Berlin Heights, Ohio; and attended medical lectures at Cincinnati, O., at the E. MI. Institute, in the classes of 1848,'49, and graduated in June of the latter year. He commenced practice at Brocton, the same month, and has remained there, in the practice of his profession, to the present time. In religious sentiment he is a Presbyterian, and has been a member of that order since 1831. In politics he is a republican.
In 1859,'61, and'62, he was supervisor of Portland; and, in 1873, he was
elected county superintendent of the poor, which office he now holds. He
has been U. S. examining surgeon for pension claims since October, 1865.
He is author of a history of the town of Portland, published in 1873. His
father died in Pomfret, April 10, 1853, aged 70 years; his mother, at Brocton, July 18, 1854, aged 67 years. Dr. Taylor was twice married: first, to
Eliza Jane ROFF, Oct. I, 1835, who died May 13, 1846; second, to Frances Chambers, June 14, 1847.(b England) He had two children by each marriage; one of each now living. (Andrew Young History of Chautauqua Co NY) He was the H C TAYLOR, Author of the “Portland Sketches” used here as referenced
TAYLOR, Dr. Joseph C. 1872 / 6-22-1932 lot 083 ae 60
TAYLOR, Emma, 4-29-1917, age 85-1-20 lot 408
TAYLOR, Jate or Jale lot 322
TAYLOR, Joseph, d 9-10-1936 age 38-8-23 lot 083
TAYLOR, Marion M. 1833/ 3 30 1932, lot 083 wife of Dr Joseph C. Taylor
TAYLOR, Martin, 1839 / 1-31-1933 age 93 lot 083
TAYLOR Mary D. MARSH, 1-29-1934 age 92 lot 083
* dau of Annis WHIPPLE and George W. MARSH (b here)
MARY D., b. Nov. 19, 1841, married George B. Cattell,
Dec. 20, 1860. He d. Feb. 22, 1864, leaving no children.
Nov. 26, 1868, she married Martin L TAYLOR, ., son of Joseph and
Lovina Taylor, and has two children:
I. ADELBERT M., b. March 12, 1870.
II. JOSEPH C., b. April 1, 1872.
TAYLOR, Oscar M. 1839-1863, Lot 083,
Civil War Co, E 154th reg.
Oscar M Taylor , Enlistment Date: 22 August 1862
Distinguished Service: Side Served: Union
State Served: New York Unit Numbers: 1423 1423
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 22 August 1862 at the age of 25
Enlisted in Company E, 154th Infantry Regiment New York on 24 September 1862.
POW on 01 July 1863 at Gettysburg, PA
Died of disease while a POW Company E, 154th Infantry Regiment New York on 02 December 1863 in Richmond, VA
TENKOM lot 099
Mary, Died July 30 1850, age 81
Samuel, Died June 20, 1841 age 70
TERRILL Albert Ray, 6-17-1938 age 52-11-21 lot 604 nw
TERRILL Warren G. 10-27-1952, age 53 lot 547se
TERRILL, Wilda LEWIS, Feb -19-1950 age 48 -11-6 lot 547se
TERRY Martin Francis 9-2-1932, age 66 lot 476e
TESDALE Alice 8-1931 age 98 ashes, lot 098
TEST, Roberta d Oct 2, 1988 no age lot 28 D
TETREAULT, Arthur died Feb 24, 1962 ae 5 mos 26 days lot 659
THAYER Alonzo, 10-8-1917, lot 125
THAYER, Ausdub? 1852-1908 lot 121 * May be Austin James Thayer b May 4 1852 son of James, same lot * but Austin is also reported in Lakeview Jamestown
THAYER, Charles A. 8-27-1934 age 72 lot 120
THAYER, Clarence d Jan 25, 1956 ae 67-8-2 lot 7A
*Clarence was b in Portland May 23, 1888 son of Frederick Manley Thayer and Myrtle Newbury m to Marguerite MOSS
THAYER, Clyde, 121 Baby
THAYER Elmer E. 7-5-1887, age 18-1-22, lot 163e
THAYER Emma 10-17-1956, age 78 lot 125 or 163e
THAYER Frederick Manley (FRED) 1866-12-14-1938, lot 121 ae 72-5-5- son of James and Melissa Hopkins Thayer
THAYER, Frederick Moss 10-26-1926 lot 121 b
THAYER, Ira, 8-11-1954, age 77 lot 125
THAYER, Lemuel, (JR) 5-29-1847 age 49-1--28 lot 127
THAYER, Margaret, nee BOUTWELL wife of Lemuel JR 10-5-1841 age 30 lot 127
THAYER, Lena, lot 163e
THAYER, Margaret, 10-5-1841 age 30 lot 127
THAYER, Mary Francis, 2-26-1930, age 66 lot 120
THAYER, James, May 26, 1824- March 29 1888 Lot 121 "Father" w/ Melissa Hopkins son of
William Thayer and Sally Simmons b Portland eldest child of 10
THAYER Melissa NEE Hopkins, WIFE OF James Thayer 1833-1911, "Mother" lot 121
THAYER, Myrtle L. (NEWBURY or NEWBERRY) 1867-1915 lot 121 1st wife of Fred Manley Thayer mother of Clarence
THAYER, Nelson, 11-7-1917, lot 163e
THAYER, William .T. 1853-1913, lot 121
THAYER, Emma, NEE baker, 1857-1928 w/o/ William , lot 121 daus Melissa and Carrie
THAYER Willis, lot 121
THAYER, Alonzo Oct 8 1917 lot 125 * birth September 30, 1844 son of William Thayer Sally Simmons m to Caroline Lydia Hardenburg , ch, Mattie, Henry, Maud, George and Gertrude
THAYER, James * died March 29, 1888 born May 26, 1824 Portland Son of William THAYER and Sally Simmons married in Portland May 26, 1851 Melissa Hopkins
THAYER, William d July 17, 1913 ae 58-11-
William Thayer born August 17, 1853 was the son of James Thayer and Melissa Hopkins, Wm was also called Willis and his wife was Emma BAKER they had 1 child died young
THAYER, Melissa died Dec 8 1911 ** Wife of James Thayer, nee HOPKINS dau of Isaac Hopkins and Minerva HOPSON (Children Thayer Austin James May 04, 1852, William T. August 17, 1853, Luella November 17, 1856 , Frederick M Thayer July 06, 1866)
THAYER, Ira Nelson d 8-11-1954, age 77 lot 125 ** Birth date December 19, 1876 son of Nelson Thayer and Olive Kelley
THAYER, Emma nee HIGLEY d 10-17-1956, age 78 lot 125 wife of Ira, mother of Raymond and Irene Thayer REARDON b here also as Reardon,
THAYER, Raymond d July 22, 2004
** Raymond H. Thayer, 88, of Adams Road, Fredonia, formerly of Campbell Road, Portland, died Thursday (July 22, 2004) at home.
He was born April 9, 1916, in Portland, the son of Ira Nelson and Emma Higley Thayer.
A town of Portland resident most of his life, He is survived by a son, Daryl R. Thayer of Portland; a daughter, Sharon Couchman of Fredonia; seven grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Evelyn Brown Thayer, whom he married in 1936 and who died in 1994.
THAYER, Evelyn M. nee BROWN, b 19 Jan 1919 d May 13, 1994 beside husband Raymond
THAYER, Olive Anneth nee KELLEY d Jan 11 1918 ae 71 ** wife of Nelson THAYER,
Olive was the dau of Samuel KELLEY and Sarah Jane TURK she m May 30, 1861 Nelson Thayer and had ch Lena m to James LEE, Charles m to Mary Frances Burroughs, DeEtta m to Seneca HILL, Elmer d 1887 b here, Grace m to Jerome Farrar, Ira m to Emma Higley,. Most b here in Evergreen
THAYER, Nelson d Nov 1, 1917 lot 163 ** birth July 04, 1836 son of William and Sally SIMMONS Thayer, m to Olive Anneth Kelley
THAYER, Charles Avery son of Nelson and Olive b JUL 20, 1862 in NY Death: 23 AUG 1934 lot 120
THAYER, Mary Frances nee BURROUGHS, b January 29, 1864 daughter of James and Mary Jane BULLOCK BURROUGHS, wife of Charles A. Thayer, died Feb 26, 1930 age 66 lot 120
Ch Maxwell aug 1887 and Irene July 1894
THAYER, Cherly Louise d May 10, 1997 cremated on May 14, 1997 no lot data no SS data
THAYER, Alice nee ELLSWORTH b Jan. 26, 1909 d Dec. 5, 1999
* Alice A. Thayer, 90, of Colt Road, died Sunday (Dec. 5, 1999) in the Westfield Memorial Hospital. A lifelong Brocton area resident, she was born Jan. 26, 1909, in
Brocton, the daughter of Ira and Ella Hewitt Ellsworth Surviving are several
nieces and nephews, including Kathy Bowser of Westfield and
Nancy Hill of Monroe, N.C., whom she raised; and her
companion of 30 years, Charles Wright, with whom she made her
home. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin Thayer, in 1965.
THAYER, Edwin September 08, 1908 d January 7 1965 the son of George THAYER ca 1873 Portland and Bertha FARROW or FARROH lot 68 B2 ae 56
THAYER Marguerite nee MOSS b Portland dau of Edward and Margaret MOSS wife of Clarence THAYER died October 15, 1970 ae 78 lot 7 A 1 son Frederick b c 1917 gone in 1930 Dau Louise c 1920 and son James c 1927
THAYER, Clarence James was b Brocton, May 23 1888 Son of Fred Manley Thayer and Myrta/Myrtle MOSS
Most certainly here also is William THAYER January 10, 1801 d December 17, 1883 and wife Sally SIMMONS, March 20, 1808 d July 29, 1876 she is the dau o f Zuriel SIMMONS June 9 1773 d Jan 14 1846 and Sarah “Sally “ HUNT Oct 24 1775 d Sept 4 1850 also thought to be b here;
William and Sally had 10 kids and most are here too; Zuriel and Sarah ad 12 ch here too I am missing the earliest cemetery records but I am a THAYER descendant and have family data (Dee Davidson)
THIES Peter d Feb 18, 1985 ae 70
THIES Kenneth K d April 13, 1981 a e 69 lot 1 A
THIES, Clyde A d Aug 26 1971 ae 62-9-2 lot 84 B 2
THIMBLEBEE Eva S July 9th 1918 ae 55 lot 659 wife of John Thimblebee
THIMBLEBEE Ida, July 25 1918 ae 51 lot 659
THOMAS, D. M. age 37 d July 17, 1911
THOMAS Floyd, d 5 5 1939, age 43 lot 231W
THOMAS, Loretta, d 4-18-1944 age 75-9-3 lot 231
THOMAS Pearl D. Born: 23 Aug 1892 Died: 13 Apr 1997 age 104 lot A 2 11
Spouse's Name: Victor L Thomas, son Edgar L. c 8 Dec 1910 d 18 Mar 1999 not b here
dau Leola c 1917
THOMAS, Victor L died Oct 6 1972 * born 28 Aug 1889 in PA lot A2 11
** Victor and Pearl were married before the 1910 census in Eldred, Warren Co PA
Both were born in PA
THOMPKINS, William d July 13, 1931 ae 55 lot 440
THOMPSON, Janet d Sept 28, 1993 ae 60 Lot 6 A 1 2 W
THOMPSON, Ruth Marie d Nov 9 1954 ae 1-7-19 lot 6 A
THOMPSON, Phyllis E, died Feb 3 1958 ae 1 day lot 6AW
THURLOW, Jane S. Died April 19, 1936 ae 81-1-3 lot 87
TINKER, Bessie M nee MOREY . d Sept 1, 1930 ae 42 lot 626 * in 1920 she is wife of Paul TINKER and mother of Edgar
** Bessie is Bessie Mildred MOREY dau of Wallace W. MOREY Mother: Emma Jane CARPENTER
Paul died in FL 1968 not b here remarried to Catherine and went to Manhattan by 1930 with son Edgar who died in FL 1975 not here either
TINKER lot 626 Gilbert D. 9-1-1932, age 80
TINKER, Jennie, 7-27-1940, age 71 lot 626
TISDALE, Alice d Aug 31 1931 ae 98 ashes, lot 98
TITUS, Lubern d May 21, 1913 ae 36-3 days
TITUS, Mary Oct 8, 1915 ae 34
TITUS, Fred L d Dec 30 1917 ae 50
TITUS, A. *ASHLEY Robert Titus, 83, d May 22, 2005
* Ashley Robert Titus, 83, of Kinney Street, Brocton and formerly of Portland, died Sunday (May 22, 2005) at the Chautauqua County Home after a lengthy illness. Mr. Titus was born on Jan. 19, 1922 in Erie, Pa., the son of the late Ashley D.( Ashley Dubois Titus) and Clara (Stiert) Titus. He was the owner and operator of A.D. Titus Monument Co. of Fredonia with his family for 46 years before retiring in 1993. A veteran of World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific Theater and was proud that he helped in liberating prisoner of war camps in Japan. He is survived by his wife, Josephine Paternostro, whom he married Oct. 7, 1995; his son, Dennis Titus of Brocton; his daughter, Patricia Nicotera of Watervliet; and his sister, Maxine Fitzgerald of Fredonia. Three grandchildren and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews also survive.
Preceding him in death were his first wife, Betty (Fredrickson) Titus in 1993; son, Thomas Titus in 1966; grandson, Tommy Nicotera; and brother, Eugene Titus.
TITUS, Ashley Dubois b 13 July 1876 d Death Date: Sept 12, 1956 ae 80-1-29 lot 18A m 1 January 1917 Clara M Steiert Father: Titus , Thomas K Mother: Seelye , Julia E
TITUS,, Mrs Clara nee STEIERT, died March 8 1963 age 78
TITUS, Matthew d June 20 1917 ae 55 lot 586
TITUS, Alice Gordon d March 17, 1918 ae 72 lot 204 mother of Hodge and Myrtle Titus
TITUS, Betty d Aug 23, 1993 ae 68 lot 17 A1 2 E
TITUS, Emma b 13 Aug 1890 Sep 13 1984 LOT 204
TITUS Adeline, 8-15-1955, age 75 lot 204
TITUS Alan G. 6-10-1946 age 31-6-11 lot 204
TITUS Albert, 3-3-1960, age 72 lot 204
TITUS Alice GORDON, 3-17-1918, age 72 lot 204
TITUS Carl, 3-26-1946 age 70-10-14 lot 204
TITUS Charles, 1 4 1971 age 89-4-15, lot 031
TITUS Flossie,nee ROOSA wife of Charles 3-25-1959, age 76 lot 031
TITUS Eugene H. 1863-1918, lot 204
TITUS Fred L. 12-30-1917, age 50 lot 294
TITUS Julia or Julius, 1840-1900 lot 078
TITUS Mae MCFADDEN 5-13-1952 age 75 lot 204
TITUS Mary 1881-1915, lot 078
TITUS Mildred Mrs. 11-10-1962, age 60-5-22 lot 219
TITUS Oscar, 11-12, 1962 age 83 lot 219
TITUS Richard G. 9-9-1922 lot 204
TITUS Thomas K. 1839-5-26-1928, lot078
TITUS, Thomas R d Oct 18, 1966 ae 15 lot 17 A 1
TITUS, Adeline d August 17 1955 age 75-10-13 lot 204
TOMCZAK, Joseph d Nov 27, 1940 ae 73-0--15 lot 501 NE
TOMCZAK, Michael died Dec 11 1943 ae 38-3-11 lot 520
TOMPKINS, Maria d June 21 1925 lot 114
TORR, Carrie died Sept 20 1943 ae 85-8-26 lot 206
TORRES, Felipe d Sept 25 1966 ae 41 Potters Field
TOWER All lot 034
John born Sept 29 1780, MA, died June 29 1855
Wife Lucy MUNSON, born Oct 29 1785, died Sept 2, 1838
F. A. b ca 1810, died 1878, ( Fred?)
Almira M. born 1817, died 1879
TOWER, Lucy nee MUNSON dau of Samuel and Martha, m. John Tower {See No. 131}; settled in P. Oct. 1818; d. in P. Sept. 1838
John d in Portland bet 1850-60 John SR 2md wife s Demmis
Son George in 1850 is 22 would be son of Lucy, there were daughters also
TOTMAN, George A, Feb 15, 1912 ae 34 yrs 13 days
TRACY, Grace M d Jan 13, 1990 ae 87 lot B1 131 E 3
TRACY, Edith Mae nee COBB d Nov 26 1970 ae 48 lot 131 B
*Edith Mae COBB TRACY was born in Portland April 23, 1922, the dau of Clyde Leroy Cobb and Jessie Persons siblings were Harold Leroy Cobb died infancy, , Edith Mae and Emerson COBB Edith was the wife o f Harold TRACY mother of Robert and David TRACY of Portland
TRANQUIST? Or THANQUIST ? Herbert d April 20 1979 ae 80 lot 91 B 2
TRAVIS, Barbara nee ANTHONY d May 30, 2003
* Barbara J. Travis, 57, of West Main Road, Portland, formerly of Westfield, died Friday (May 30, 2003) at the Westfield Memorial Hospital.
She was born Aug. 13, 1945, in Westfield, the daughter of Ethel Higgs Anthony of Westfield and the late Raymond F. Anthony. She is survived by her husband, Lynn Travis, whom she married June 25, 1965; two sons: Ronny Travis of Portland and Randy Travis of Westfield; and two daughters: Tammie Corll of Mayville and Laurie Stanton of Westfield; and 12 grandchildren.
Besides her father, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Roger and Wayne Anthony.
TRAVIS, Harold E d June 21 1995 ae 90
TRAVIS, Coila (as spelled) nee HUNT 25 Oct 1909 Mar 1987 Brocton dau of George and Ethel Hunt
TRAVIS Bertha, 8-22-1953,age 75 lot 556
TRAVIS, Edward, 11-23-1964 age 85 lot 556
TRAVIS Clyde Frank lot 43 A 1 Ashes April 1975 no age info
TRESLER, Marianna L b Oct 27, 1944 died June 13, 1995 ae 50 lot D 47 W 1
TRIBBLE , Harriet Durbee or DURFEE d May 8 1920 lot 246 no age listed
TRIPI, Loretta d Aug 18 1969 ae 84 lot 465
TRIPI, Andrew d Dec 9 1967 ae 59-6-2 lot 22 A1
TRIPI, Charles d Sept 12 1952 ae 73-0-5 lot 465
TRIPI, Paul died Jan ? 1962 ae 88-3-22 lot 321
TROMBETTA, John d March 30 1996 ae lot 85 B 2 104 E 4 b 24 Mar 1911
TROMBETTA, Filicina d June 26, 1954 ae 41-8-13 lot 7 A
TROMBETTA, Charles died July 14, 1961 ae 82 lot 7A
TROMBETTA, Angeline d June 3 1962 ae 86 lot 7 A
TRUMPBOUR , Miss Mary died March 19, 1961 ae 89 lot 422
TUBBS Electa PARKER d 9-30-1947 age 69-8-25 lot 560 ne
TUBBS, Vernon, d 10-10-1941 age 64 son of Wilson And Olive (HODGES) Tubbs b Mckean Co PA
Had sons Parker (here) and Elton, unknown 19 Feb 1912 d 16 Aug 1999 WestfieldTUBBS, Vera R 29 Nov 1921 Nov 14 1991 ae 70 lot 19 D
TUBBS, Parker Wilson b Nov 1 1898 d Aug 17, 1981 ae 83 lot 580 son of Vernon TUBBS and Electa Bertha PARKER b here also Parker was a crane operator at the Locomotive plant
TUBBS, Elsie b NY father Germany wife of Parker W 30 Jan 1898 d Dec 1981 Portland
* they had a son Gerald TUBBS ca 1922 Portland
TUCKER, Marian 30 Oct 1891 d Apr 2 1987 Fredonia, ae 95
TUCKER, Elizabeth d Oct 9 1971 ae 64 lot 104 B 2
TUCKER, Herman Lyman, d Jan 3 1969 ae 76 lot 599
TUCKER, Meredith L. Died April 22 1936 ae 29 lot 599
TUCKER, Major died June 24 1947 ae 82-10-5 lot 599
TUCKER, Cora died Jan 27 1962 ae 93-2-17 lot 599
TULLY, Patrick J. 24 Nov 1938 d March 10 1977 ae 38-3-16 lot 122 B 2
TURNER, Hazel C 22 Feb 1904 d July 12, 1999 ae 93 Old Sect lot 448
TURNER, Edith d Feb 7 1977 ae 83-7-11 lot 652
TURNER, Howard R. d Nov 18, 1973 ae 86 lot 652
TURNER, William H. Died Nov 30 1951 ae 71-6-23 lot 585
TURNER, James William d Jan 7 1952 ae 18-4-28 lot 652
TUTTLE, Jann Marie d Oct 16, 2002
Jann Marie Tuttle, 41, of E. Main Road, died Wednesday in Westfield Memorial Hospital. She was born June 5, 1961, in Ithaca, the daughter of Phyllis Madison and the late William Tuttle.
TUTTLE, Mary Ella d Jan 1 1917 ae 65
TUTTLE Carleton D. 6-21-1926, lot 246 * born about 1849 in Laona, son of Rodolphus (ca 1812) and Lucina Tuttle
TUTTLE, Harriet nee DURFEE died May 8 1920 * lot 246 she is the wife of Carlton Tuttle she is b ca 1851 in Sheridan, 1860 is 9 dau of Charles and Mary Durfee
TUTTLE dau Grace M. d 12-24-1926 lot 246 born Portland about 1885 unmarried
TUTTLE, Luella Pauline d Nov 9 1965 ae 69 lot 335
TWOMBLY, Yvonne, 10 Jul 1956 d 28 Mar 1995 Centerville, Crawford, PA Waggoner lot
TYE, Eugene SR d June 3 1968 ae 55 lot 103 B 2
TYE, Helen M d Feb 24 1973 ae 59-6-12 lot 103 B 2
TYLER Matthew Carr d May 16 1920 lot 610 born about 1860 Portland son of James and Lydia
TYLER, Lydia d Jan 28, 1926 lot 325 * in 1920 ae 81 lived in Westfield b Feb 1838 in Vermont lived then with son in law William Hungerford and wife Vera TYLER her dau was a widow before 1900
Her husband was in 1880 census here James TYLER b ca 1831 also in 1880 ch were Matthew, b 1860
Nettie and Vera
TYLER, James VII Birth: 9 Oct 1830 in Springfield, Pa Death: 1 Feb 1897 in Portland, N.Y. Served in Civil War Wi, Ks, NY
TYLER, Martha CARR, 5-16-1920, lot 610nw
TYLER, Lena M nee FOTE d Sept 28, 2004 ae 93
Lena M. Tyler, 93, of Lamberton Road, died Tuesday (Oct. 26, 2004) in the Chautauqua County Home. She was born March 20, 1911, in Brocton, the daughter of Angelo and Catherine Malfi Fote. She is survived by a daughter, Delores ''Spikey'' Haase of Dunkirk; nine grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; two sisters: Mildred Allenza of Jamestown and Josephine Marriman of Charleston, S.C. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roger Tyler, whom she married in 1941, and who died in 1982; a daughter, Lena Marie Miller, who died in 1990; three brothers: Thomas, Anthony and Samuel Fote; and a sister, Mary Phillips.
TYLER, Roger 15 Jun 1913 d Jan 12 1982 Fredonia lot 37 A
TYLER, Abbie K. Died Jan 1957 ae 97 lot 610
UONTON? A A July 11 1912 ae 60-4-27 father Alfonso
UNDERHILL, Grace 1 Jun 1885 d July 1, 1980 ae 95 lot 651 wife of Louis Underhill
UNDERHILL Louis, d April 4, 1948 , age 68-7-14 lot 651
UTEG, (Utegg) Sarah Anna WHITMER, died Aug 20 1942 ae 56-3-12 lot 181
UTEGG , Herman infant, May 22 1911
UTEGG, Ida Bell d Nov 16, 1911 wife of Leroy Utegg ae 37-3 * Leroy remarried to Mabel and lived in Warren Co PA
UTEGG, George d June 26 1970 ae 73 lot 83 B 2
UTEGG, Lottie nee KELLEY b September 4, 1896 died, May 23, 1969 lot 83 B 2 w/o George
Daughter of Frank Emory KELLEY and Maude Jenny ARNOLD and she had resided in the Chautauqua Co NY area all of her life; Besides her husband, George UTEGG, she is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs Rosemont June (UTEGG) RIEBEL (John) of Mayville, and Mrs. Virginia BROWN of Erie PA;
a sister Stella RALPH of Kennedy, and a brother, Harrie KELLEY of South Dayton;
11 children and 11 Great Grandchildren
UTEGG, Carl, 2-1-1949, lot 655 se Killed in Action, WWII Son of Herman and Elva
UTEGG, Charles Henry 5-7-1944, age 65-4-19 lot 280 Born Dec 16 1878 wife is Amy
UTEGG Amy, 7-3-1964, age 84 w/o Charles Henry Utegg
Ch, Marie , George, Mar 26 1899 Lottie, Emerson, Dorothy,
UTEGG, Levant d Sept 4 1966 ae 66 lot 99 B1
UTEGG, Emerson Born: 27 May 1908 Died: 1 May 1995
His wife Mary M. ''Marge'' Utegg Lindstrom, 78, of East Main Road, died Friday (May 27, 2007) in her home. She was born Sept. 23, 1926, in Amity, Pa., the daughter of John and Ressie Shrader Walker. She is survived by her husband, Leon G. Lindstrom, whom she married June 29, 1996; two sons: Charles Utegg of Brocton, and Jeffery Utegg of Dunkirk; three daughters: Margaret Gligora of Portland, Bonnie Hubner of Mississippi, and Carolyn Snow of Dunkirk; 23 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; five stepsons: Arnold Lindstrom of West Virginia, Terry and John Lindstrom, both of Westfield, Douglas Lindstrom of Tempe, Ariz., and Ronald Lindstrom of California; three stepdaughters: Julie Utegg of Brocton, Wendy Bores of Olean, and Gail Wolfe of Dunkirk; four sisters: Ruth Hayner, Freda Tilley and Bertha Nolan, all of Fredonia, and Sarah Deyell of Jamestown. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Emerson Utegg who died in 1995; a son, Wayne Utegg; (d March 22, 2005 in Florida)
a daughter, Jane Harper; a granddaughter; her stepfather, Charles Bane Sr.; eight brothers: Kenneth Walker, Charles Jr., Donald, Fred, John, Robert, George and Raymond Bane; and three sisters: Betty Jones, Edna Morella, Katie Bane.
UTEGG, Elva Pearl, nee MCGILL wife of Herman Sr UTEGG 6-8-1957 age 63-4-0 Lot 369
UTEGG, Frances Ellen, 1-23-1918, age 68 lot 181n
UTEGG, Fred T. 2-12-1953, age 85 lot 181n born in Germany Sept 1867 wife Ellen
UTEGG, Ellen Jan 23, 1918 ae 68 lot 181 (* wife of Fred he b Sept 1867 Germany she born March 1851 NY no ch )
UTEGG Herman Sr. 11-22-1949 age 65 lot 655 s
Others of this family in Stockton Greenwood Cemetery they came to the us in 1876
UTEGG, Agnes R d Sept 13, 1980 ae 68 lot 99 B 1
UTKE lot 266 Mary, 1-4-1941 age 78-2-4 wife of Frederick b ca 1866 Germany lot 266
VACANTI, Charles J d Jan 29 1969 ae 42 lot 352 VETERAN
VALVO, Frank J. d Nov 19, 2003
Frank J. Valvo, 78, of Lake Shore Drive, formerly of Corry, Pa., died Wednesday (Nov. 19, 2003) in the Chautauqua County Home, Dunkirk.
A Dunkirk resident since 1957, he was born Sept. 7, 1925, in Brocton, the son of Jack and Josephine Orlando Valvo. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army in the Pacific Theater.
He is survived by his wife, Jean Brunatti Valvo, whom he married Oct. 11, 1947; a son, Dale Valvo of Richfield, Ohio; a daughter, Janet Valvo of Dunkirk; four grandchildren; and a sister, Sarah Brunatti of Brocton
VALVO, Frank died April 4, 1939 ae 70 lot 480
VALVO, Antonia, B, d Jan 24, 1996 ae 69 old sect 48
VALVO Josephine 1 Sep 1902 d Jan 6 1994 Brocton
VALVO, Anthony d Dec 4, 1992 ae 77 lot 485 old
VALVO, Nancy E d August 6, 1983 ae 71 lot 485
VALVO, Jack Peter d Mar 9 1978 ae 74 lot 2 C
VALVO, Philip P. d Dec 22 1974 ae 62 lot 480
VALVO, Josephine died Aug 29, 1962 ae 79 lot 480
VANARNAM, William Lucius 20 Jul 1883 Jan 26 1975 Erie PA lot 325
VANARNAM, Elizabeth BUMPUS died May 27 1944 ae 85-3-18 lot 325
VANARNAM George Mark d March 11 1966 ae 76-5-24 lot 57 B1
VANARNAM, Ruby E. D Nov 3, 1950 ae 68-10-9 lot 325
VANARNAM, Alta Bertha died Sept 2, 1961 ae 67-10-1 lot 57B
VANDORA, or VENDORA Toney d April 2, 1926 lot 370
VENDORA, Joseph d Jan 18 1949 ae 46 lot 370
VANN, Charles Ogden d Jan 18, 1951 ae 81-6-24 lot 605
VanWORMER , Charles M, d Jan 27, 1934 ae 81 lot 310
VARNUM, Jessie Allen d march 3, 1963 age 81 lot 607
VENATOR Helen 8 Dec 1904 d 30 Nov 1996
VICTOR, August, d April 11, 1917 ae 74 lot 548
VICTOR Anna, Mary d Aug 19 1927 lot 548
VICTOR, Clauss lot 214
VICTOR, Cornelia died October 2 1956 ae 53-11-11 lot 22A
VIDAL, Fern d April 23 1973 ae 82
VIDAL, H. Leo d Jan 22 1966 ae 77 lot 62 B1
VINDORA lot 370S
Joseph, 1-18-1949. Age 46
Tony, 4-2-1925,
VIS Alice TAYLOR, Nov 4 1893 d Oct 23 1980 Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan
age 86 ashes lot 119
VIS, William R, MD..12-16-1969, ashes age 83 lot 119
VOGT, Joann, d April 28, 2003
* GRAY, Tenn. Joann R. Niedbalski- Delcamp Vogt, 64, She was born Nov. 14, 1938, in Dunkirk, the daughter of the late Sylvester and Anastasia Dudek Niedbalski.
She is survived by her husband, Nicholas ''Mike'' Vogt of Gray, whom she married July 6, 1991; two daughters: Nancy J. Smith and Dana A. Haskin, both of Westfield; two grandchildren: Derrick T. Smith and Garrett M. Haskin, both of Westfield; and two brothers: Henry A. Niedbalski of Silver Creek and John S. Niedbalski of Hamburg.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers: Donald M. and Girard J. Niedbalski and her infant twin brother.
SOURCE: Compiled by Dolores Pratt Davidson, 2007