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Annie Virginia Mohler
was born on 10 Jan 1880 in Rockbridge Co., VA. She died on 26 Mar 1909 in Keers
Creek, VA. She has reference number 1525. Parents:
H. M. Mohler and M. E. ??.She was married to Frank Miller on 3 Sep 1903 in Rockbridge Co., VA.
H.
M. Mohler was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number 1526.He was married to M. E. ?? UNKNOWN. Children were: Annie Virginia Mohler. James
Dock Moneymaker was born on 12 Sep 1875. He died on 6 Jan 1918. He was
buried in New Providence Cem., Rockbridge Co., Va.. He has reference number
1520.He was married to Lula Evaline Beard on 26 Oct 1896 in Staunton, VA. W.
F. Monks was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2505.He was married to ? UNKNOWN. Clara
T. Moore was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 1290.She was married to John T. Gilliatt on 23 Apr 1887 in Orange Co., IN. Dolly
Moore was born UNKNOWN. She has reference number 600.She was married to Abner Doty UNKNOWN. Hannah
T. Moore was born in May 1866. She died in 1951. She has reference number
267. Parents: Oliver P. Moore and
Mary Jane Bell.She was married to John Willis Doty on 18 Oct 1882 in Mt. Hope, NY.(470) (471) Children were: Mary J. Doty, George W. Doty, Oscar Henry Doty, Lena M. Doty, Albert Richard Doty, Arther Francis Doty. Hester
Moore was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 2362.She was married to Thomas C. Uptegrove UNKNOWN. Children were: Walter Uptegrove. Mary
Moore was born on 22 Jul 1818.(472)
She died on 23 Sep 1886.(473) She
has reference number 927.She was married to Erastus Elston on 19 May 1856 in Wantage, Sussex, NJ. (249) Oliver
P. Moore was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2594.He was married to Mary Jane Bell UNKNOWN. Children were: Hannah T. Moore. Eugene
Horton Morrison was born on 10 Sep 1921 in Middletown, Orange, NY. He died
on 16 Sep 1992 in Middletown, Orange, NY. He has reference number 2544. Middletown
Times Herald-Record Thursday, Sept. 17, 1992
Eugene Morrison, Civic Leader, dies. MIDDLETOWN-Eugene Horton Morrison, chairman of the board at Orange County Trust Co. and a member of one of the area's most well-known families, died Wednesday, Sept. 16 at the Horton Memorial Hospital in Middletown. He was 71. Morrison suffered a heart attack Aug. 23 while vacationing in Vienna, Austria. He was flown home to Stewart International Airport Aug. 28. He died at the hospital which was built in memory of a distant relative --Elizabeth Horton-- and on whose board he served for nearly half a century. Morrison was born Sept. 10, 1921, the youngest of John H. and Christine Myers Morrison's five children. He was the only person born in the 40-room mansion on South Street now known as Morrison Hall, the administrative center of the Orange County Community College in Middletown. The estate, which included 16 acres, was left to his parents by his father's second cousin, Eugene Horton, the last of the Horton family, for whom he was named. The house with its green ceramic-tiled roof was built at the turn of the century by Eugene Horton's father, Webb Horton, considered at the time to be one of the wealthiest men in the East. His wealth was made in the Pennsylvania oil fields. Elizabeth Horton was Webb Horton's wife. Despite a life of wealth and comfort in the South Street "big house," the Morrison children were raised to be unpretentious and involved in the community. In a 1990 interview, Eugene Morrison said he got a quarter a week allowance every Saturday for which he was expected to do chores "live rake leaves." When people used to say "Oh, you live in the mansion,' I used to feel that identity was like the feudal system...but we never felt separated from the people," Morrison said in the interview. "At least I hope we weren't". When Morrison's father died in 1946, his mother chose to move back to her "more comfortable" home across the road. Her youngest son encouraged her to donate the mansion property to the county and did most of the necessary paperwork for the 1949 transaction. In the past few years, Morrison was a frequent visitor on campus, watching the progress of modernizing Morrison Hall with a larger elevator and doors that were wheelchair accessible. Before the work was started, he walked through the empty rooms reminiscing while college official Peter Alberghini carried a video recorder. He recalled that two OCCC students once called on him at his Webb Road home, armed with a petition, to "tear down the 'mansion' to make way for a modern building." "I agreed with them," he said. "But I'm really glad they didn't." OCCC President Dr. William F. Messner, said that "since its founding in 1950, Mr. Morrison and his family have been staunch supporters of the college and have continued to support it to this day." In 1990, the college honored the John and Christine Morrison family with its Trustee Award which was received by Eugene Morrison "with humility and appreciation". John H. Morrison, as a large depositor at the Orange County Trust, helped keep the bank solvent during the Great Depression and was rewarded with a controlling interest in stocks. Although young Morrison learned the principles of baking from his father, he chose to study mechanical engineering. In 1943, he earned a bachelor of science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. With World War II under way, he joined the U. S. Army as a general staff engineer. He was discharged in 1946 with the rank of captain, but he stayed active in the U. S. Army Reserve for several years. He married Clifford Davis of Thomasville, Ga. and often commented, "We really confuse people. I'm Gene and she's Clifford." He went to work with Texaco Inc. in Norfolk, Va., as a terminal engineer, a job he resigned from a year later to join the Orange County Trust as an assistant trust officer. Morrison became president of Orange County Trust in 1962. Eight years later, he became chairman of the board, a position he was expected to retire from Sept. 1. In recent years, when not traveling, he and his wife spent longer "winters" at their Florida home in Fort Myers. But each time he returned to Middletown for a meeting or special occasion, he would say, "It's good to be home." "He was a strong-willed man who once set his sights on something beneficial for the community, he went all out to see that it became a reality," said Albert Juliano, a past president of the Orange County Trust. "He was my mentor, one of the finest people I've ever known." John Borland, president of the bank, said, "this is a very sad time for the bank and its customers with the passing of our beloved chairman, colleague, humanitarian and friend." "He recognized and respected the obligation of this bank to perpetuate the orderly growth of this community and its citizens." Eugene Morrison was active in many concerns. He served as a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York State Banking Board and advisory board of the American Bankers Association. He also was a board member of the Horton Healthcare Foundation's board of directors, Orange County Foreign Trade Zone Management, Orange County Industrial Development Agency, Hillside Cemetery Corporation, the Hoffman Lodge 412 of the Free and Accepted Masons, the Orange County Golf Club and the Orange County Citizens Foundation. Survivors include his wife, at home, two daughters, Elizabeth Simonton of Dallas, Texas, and Martha Granish of Sydney, Australia; two sons, Eugene Morrison Jr. of Dallas, Texas, and William Morrison of Middletown; one brother, John Morrison of Otisville; one sister, Prudence Gow of Middletown; three granddaughters, Susan Simonton Dewey of Pflugerville, Texas, Katherine Granish and Kelly Granish both of Sydney, Australia; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 4 p.m. today at Grace Episcopal Church, Middletown. The Rev. Joseph Matthews will officiate. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to Eugene H. Morrison Memorial Fund, Horton Memorial Hospital, 60 Prospect Ave., Middletown, N.Y. 10940. Parents: John Horton Morrison and Christine Morrison Myers. He was married UNKNOWN. Hamilton
Morrison was born UNKNOWN in Ballynahinch, North Ireland. He died UNKNOWN.
He has reference number 2549.Children were: William Henry Morrison. John
Horton Morrison was born on 5 Feb 1881 in Montgomery, Orange, NY. He died
on 20 Oct 1946 in Middletown, Orange, NY. He was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown,
NY.(474) He has reference number 2515.
Middletown, NY newspaper Monday, October 21, 1946
John H. Morrison Dies Here at 65 John Horton Morrison, retired official of the Howell-Hinchman Company and the Madden-Morrison File Company, Inc., and a member of one of Orange County's most distinguished agricultural families, died yesterday at Horton Memorial Hospital. He was sixty-five. Mr. Morrison had been ailing for several months and, although he appeared to have improved greatly early last week, he took a sudden turn for the worse Friday. Episcopal services will be conducted at the Morrison family residence, 115 South street, Wednesday at three p.m., in charge of the Rev. E. Spencer Gilley, rector of Grace Church. After the service Masonic rites will be held by Hoffman Lodge with members of Cyprus Commandery, Knights Templar, serving as honor guard. Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery. Although he retired from business since dissolution of the Madden-Morrison Company in 1918, Mr. Morrison had been active as a director of the Orange County Trust Company, vice president of Elizabeth A. Horton Memorial Hospital's Board of Directors and as a member of several Middletown organizations until the time of his death. He resigned as a member of the Board of Visitors of the Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital only three months ago. Interest in Hospital Mr. Morrison had shown a keen interest in the development of Horton Hospital. Executor of the will of Elizabeth A. Horton, he had assisted with plans for construction of the institution and served as a member of the Board since the hospital's opening in 1928. In addition to his activities in Hoffman Lodge, he held membership in Midland Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, Cyprus Commandery, and Mecca Temple of the Mystic Shrine. He was a Thirty-second degree Mason. He was a member of Middletown Lodge of Elks, the Orange County Golf Club, the Middletown Club, the Chamber of Commerce, the Bakers Club of New York City, and was a life member of the Congressional Country Club in Washington. He was also a member of Excelsior Hook & Ladder Company for many years. He was vice president of the State Charities Aid Association, Citizens Welfare Committee of Orange County, and a trustee of the Home for Aged Women here. Born February fifth, 1881 in the Town of Montgomery, Mr. Morrison was the son of William Henry Harrison and Agnes Horton Morrison. He was a grandson of Hamilton Morrison, founder of the Orange County Agricultural Society, whose 280-acre farm in the Town of Montgomery was known far and wide as the best improved estate in the township and county at the time the Agricultural Society organized in 1840. Hamilton Morrison's father had come to America at the age of sixteen and purchased land in the Town of Montgomery which was later to become the site of the family homestead. The elder Hamilton Morrison was born in Ballynahinch, North Ireland, but was of Scotch extraction. He was a tanner by trade. Entered Tannery Business As a youth, John H. Morrison studied at the Goodwill grade school and the old Montgomery Academy and, after his graduation from Eastman Business College in Poughkeepsie, he also entered the tanning business. His first position was at Middleboro, Kentucky and later he took a position with the same company in Chattanooga. He came to Middletown at about the turn of the century to take over the office management of the Howell-Hinchman Tannery and a few years later, with Frank Madden, he organized the Madden-Morrison File Company, Inc., with a large manufacturing plant on Dolson avenue. Mr. Morrison was a member of the Twentyfourth Separate Company, National Guard, and was also a member of the Twentyfourth Separate Company band. He played both the French horn and alto horn in the organization. He retired from the National Guard in 1916 holding the rank of first lieutenant and battalion adjutant. On May fourteenth, 1904 Mr. Morrison married Miss Christine Myers of Middletown, who survives with five children. They are Ray Hamilton Morrison of Hagerstown, Md., Rosamond Ogden, wife of Roger B. Smith of LaCanada, California; John Horton, Jr. of Middletown; Prudence Gywn, wife of Dr. Marvin K. Lane of Holliston, Mass.; and Eugene Horton of Norfolk, Va. Eleven grandchildren also survive. On his mother's side, Mr. Morrison represented another prominent Orange County farm family--the Hortons. In 1931 Mr. Morrison headed a group of Orange County residents who financed a project of clearing the old Montgomery Berea cemetery. He took a keen interest in the restoration of the 125-year-old burial ground in which his grandfather, Ray Horton, is buried. The Morrisons have lived at the South street mansion since shortly after the death of its builder, Eugene Horton, in 1918. Parents: William Henry Morrison and Agnes Horton. He was married to Christine Morrison Myers on 14 May 1904 in Middletown, NY.(475) Children were: John Horton Morrison, Eugene Horton Morrison. John
Horton Morrison was born on 17 Apr 1912 in Middletown, Orange, NY. He died
on 19 Sep 1998 in Middletown, Orange, NY. He has reference number 2543. Times
Herald-Record, Middetown, NY Monday, Sept. 21, 1998
John Horton Morrison Jr. John Horton Morrison Jr., a banker, oil company shareholder, recipient of World War II Purple Hearts, golf champion, and benefactor of many Middletown organizations, died Saturday, Sept. 19, at his Middletown home. He was 86. Mr. Morrison, 86, was born April 17, 1912 on Mills Ave. in Middletown and grew up a block away in the South Street mansion that the family gave to Orange County Community College, and this is now Morrison Hall. He attended schools in Middletown and colleges in Michigan and California before going to work for Texaco, a company he served for 25 years and in which his father held a major stock position. An Army infantry officer, he was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge in Europe. Mr. Morrison married Marchessa Worcester, a resident of S. Louis he met on a Mediterranean cruise. They became the parents of four children. Mrs. Morrison died several years ago on another cruise -- as the couple were celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. The Morrison family's association with the Orange Trust Co. in Middletown extends over more than three generations. John H. Morrison III is currently chairman of the bank's board. Another son, Edward, is also on the bank's board. Mr. Morrison and his family have a long history of supporting churches, the YMCA, the Elizabeth A. Horton Memorial Hospital, the community college, and many social and welfare organizations. Golf was an important activity for Mr. Morrison, as well as for his father and his late brother, Eugene. Both John Jr. and Eugene were champions at the Orange County Golf Club where Morrison support was an important factor in its survival during depressed times. While Mr. Morrison and his wife were on their honeymoon in Banff, Canada, he teamed up with another amateur and defeated a team consisting of Gene Sarazan and Helen Hicks, national golf luminaries. Mr. Morrison was a student at the University of Michigan when he courted his future wife. When she became a student at Mills College in California, he promptly transferred to the College of the Pacific. Mr. Morrison was the son of John Horton Morrison and his wife Christine. He is survived by four children, nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. His children are John H. Morrison of Middletown, Sarah Marchessa Morrison of Middletown, Edward W. Morrison of Stowe, Vt., and Eugene H. Morrison of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. He is also survived by his sister Prudence Morrison Gow of Middletown, nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Mr. Morrison was predeceased by a sister, Rosamund, and two brothers, Ray Hamilton Morrison and Eugene Morrison. Friends are invited to call Tuesday, Sept. 22, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Applebee-McPhillips Funeral Home, 130 Highland Ave., Middletown. A memorial service for Mr. Morrison will be announced at a later date. Donations in John's memory may be made to the Highlands Symphony Orchestra, Box 912, Middletown, NY 10940. Funeral arrangements were made under the direction of Applebee-McPhillips Funeral Home, Middletown. Parents: John Horton Morrison and Christine Morrison Myers. He was married UNKNOWN.
William
Henry Morrison was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number
2547. Parents: Hamilton Morrison.He was married to Agnes Horton UNKNOWN. Children were: John Horton Morrison. Maria
Mowerson was born in 1825. She died in 1902. She has reference number 2738.She was married to William J. Pullis UNKNOWN. Children were: Peter W. Pullis, James William Pullis, John Hendrick Pullis, John Martin Pullis, Maria Catherine Pullis, Leah Margaret Pullis, Sarah Ann Pullis, William J. Pullis, Amelia Pullis. Abigail
Murry was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 2391.She was married to William Baker UNKNOWN. Children were: A. Louisa Baker. Addie
Littell Myers was born in 1873. She died in 1880 in Middletown, Orange,
NY. She has reference number 2512. Parents: William
H. Myers and Harriet Ogden. Beatrice
Ogden Myers was born in Aug 1875 in NY.(476)
She died on 12 May 1965.(477)
She was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY. She has reference number
2510. Parents: William H. Myers and
Harriet Ogden.She was married to Thomas Chattle Rogers UNKNOWN. Christine
Morrison Myers was born in Aug 1879 in Yonkers, NY.
(478) She resided in Jul 1977 in 42 Mills Ave., Middletown, NY. She
died on 16 Jul 1977 in Middletown, Orange, NY. She was buried in Hillside Cem.,
Middletown, NY.(479) She has reference
number 2511. Middletown Times Herald-Record Sunday, July 17, 1977
Christine Morrison, 97 OCCC benefactor, dies by Edward P. Dougherty Staff Columnist MIDDLETOWN--Christine Myers Morrison, whose gift of her South Street mansion made possible the opening of Orange County Community College in 1950, died Saturday at her 42 Mills Ave. home. She was 97. A Philanthropist and matriarch of one of the region's wealthiest families, Mrs. Morrison lived in Middletown most of her life. She came here as an infant after a fire destroyed her family's house in Yonkers, and grew up in the Mulberry Street home of an uncle. She attended Middletown High School and was in one of the first classes to graduate after the school's name was changed from Wallkill Academy. She married John H. Morrison in Grace Episcopal Church, Middletown, in May 1903. Mr. Morrison inherited the spacious South Street mansion after the March 10, 1918 death of Eugene H. Horton, the last member of the Webb Horton family to occupy the home. Mr. Morrison, a relative and business associate of Eugene Horton, was willed the 40-plus room home and all its furnishings. At the time, the Morrisons lived at 32 Mills Ave., in the house that was later moved to the corner of Mills and Bedford and became Mrs. Morrison's home again after she gave up the mansion. Mrs. Morrison's eldest son, the late Ray Hamilton Morrison, recalled a few years ago that his mother was reluctant to move into a large home, preferring to live in more modest surroundings. She chose the mansion as the "lesser of two evils" when her husband suggested they move to New York for business reasons. The Morrisons had four children when they moved into the mansion. A fifth child, Eugene H., now chairman of the board for the Orange County Trust Company, was born in the mansion room which is now the office of the college president. Mr. Morrison died Oct. 20, 1946. His will gave his widow use of the South Street estate for life, after which it was to go to Horton Memorial Hospital, a major beneficiary of the Morrison philanthropies. In 1949, Mrs. Morrison agreed to give up that interest and a committee under the late Ralph E. Tower raised almost $80,000 to wipe out the debt outstanding against Horton Memorial Hospital. With its debt paid, the hospital agreed to give up its claim to the mansion. In September 1950, Orange County Community College was born. Mrs. Morrison moved early the next year to her old home, which had been moved within view of the new college. The South Street residence became Morrison Hall, the college's administrative building. Since then, Mrs. Morrison made yearly contributions to the college's scholarship and operating funds. Churches of all denominations in the community received generous donations from her each year. The YMCA, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts and many other volunteer organizations have depended largely on Mrs. Morrison's annual gifts to meet their budgets. Recently, she gave a large contribution to the Historical Society of Middletown and Wallkill Precinct. In 1951, Mrs. Morrison became the first woman to be named Citizen of the Year by the Middletown Junior Chamber of Commerce. At the eighth college commencement a new college song, entitled "Christine" was dedicated in her honor. Mrs. Morrison was born Aug. 23, 1879 in Yonkers, the daughter of Frank and Harriet Ogden Myers. Surviving are two sons, John H. Jr. of Otisville and Eugene H. of Middletown; two daughters, Rosamond Smith of California and Prudence Gow of Middletown; 16 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Private funeral services are Monday. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Middletown. Visiting hours are 7-9 p.m. today at the Cornelius, Dodd and Connell Funeral Home, 26 Grove St., Middletown. Parents: William H. Myers and Harriet Ogden. She was married to John Horton Morrison on 14 May 1904 in Middletown, NY.(475) Children were: John Horton Morrison, Eugene Horton Morrison. Daniel
Myers was born UNKNOWN. He has reference number 896.He was married to Catherine Van Aken UNKNOWN. Children were: Jacob D. Miers. Jennie
Brewster Myers was born about 1872 in NY.(480)
She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 2509. Parents:
William H. Myers and Harriet Ogden.She was married to Edward O. Dayton UNKNOWN. Children were: Valette Edmond Dayton. Julia
Frances Myers was born on 16 Sep 1869 in Yonkers, NY. She resided in 1915
in Roomer at 103 E. Main St., Middletown, NY.(481)
She died on 4 Mar 1935 in Middletown, Orange, NY. She was buried on
7 Mar 1935 in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY.(482)
She was a in Dressmaker, dance instructor, & school attendance officer.
She was a in Also ran The Harriet Shop in Middletown, NY. She was in Grace
Episcopal Church, Middletown, NY. She has reference number 2508. Middletown
Times Herald Tuesday, March 5, 1935
Miss Julia F. Myers, school attendance officer for several years but better known as a teacher of dancing here and in neighboring communities, died yesterday at Horton memorial Hospital. She had been a patient seven weeks. Death was the result of a heart ailment. In recent years, until her retirement a few months ago, Miss Myers conducted The Harriet Shop on James street. Previously she had been a dressmaker. The funeral will be at two p. m. Thursday at Grace Eposcipal Church with the Rev. Harold L. Andress officiating. Interment will be in Hillside cemetery. It was announced the casket would be open at the church from noon to two p. m. Thursday. Born September sixteenth, 1869, at Yonkers, Miss Myers was a daughter of William H. and Harriet Ogden Myers. After the death of her father in 1879 the family came to Middletown to live with Mrs. Myers' father, Thomas Purdy Ogden, on Mulberry street. Early in life Miss Myers became a member of Grace Church, and was active in its organizations. She is survived by three sisters: Jane B., wife of Edward O. Dayton of Hillsdale, N. J.; Beatrice O., widow of Thomas C. Rogers, and Christine M., wife of John H. Morrison, both of Middletown. Parents: William H. Myers and Harriet Ogden. Natnaniel
Myers was born UNKNOWN. He has reference number 861.Children were: Wickham H. Myers. Wickham
H. Myers was born on 2 Dec 1838. He has reference number 862. Parents:
Natnaniel Myers and Elizabeth
Pauley. William
H. Myers died in 1879 in Yonkers, NY. He was born UNKNOWN. He has reference
number 2507.He was married to Harriet Ogden on 26 Nov 1868 in Middletown, NY. Children were: Julia Frances Myers, Jennie Brewster Myers, Addie Littell Myers, Beatrice Ogden Myers, Christine Morrison Myers. Rachel
Nearpass was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 1717.She was married to William Stone UNKNOWN. Children were: Deborah Ann Stone. Walter
E. Nearpass was born about 1865. He has reference number 2587. Parents:
William J. Nearpass and
Caroline Crane.He was married to Frances J. Ogden on 20 Dec 1887 in Mt. Hope, NY.(483) William
J. Nearpass was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number
2588.He was married to Caroline Crane UNKNOWN. Children were: Walter E. Nearpass. Emma
Agnes Nelson was born on 4 Sep 1881 in Wallkill, Orange, NY.
(484) She died on 10 Oct 1881. She was buried in Scotchtown Cem.,
Scotchtown, NY. She has reference number 2179. Parents:
Thomas Nelson and Mary Elizabeth Ogden. James
Smiley Nelson was born on 2 Jul 1876. He died on 31 Jan 1949 in Middletown,
Orange, NY. He was buried in Scotchtown Cem., Scotchtown, NY. He has reference
number 2257. Middletown Times Herald Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1949
James Smiley Nelson, fifty-five Sprague avenue, died at the Middletown Sanitarium yesterday. He was the son of Thomas an Mary Elizabeth Ogden Nelson of Scotchtown. Mr. Nelson, who was a painter by trade, is survived by one sister, Mrs. Letitia Halcott. Funeral services will be held on Thursday morning at eleven o'clock at the Cornelius funeral Home with the Rev. Donald H. Spencer officiating. Friends may call at the home on Wednesday evening. Parents: Thomas Nelson and Mary Elizabeth Ogden. Letitia
Jane Nelson was born on 7 Sep 1894. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference
number 2192. Parents: Thomas Nelson and
Mary Elizabeth Ogden.She was married to Harold H. Halcott in Sep 1916.(298) She was married UNKNOWN. Robert
Nelson was born UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2160. Parents:
Thomas Nelson and Jane --?--. Simon
Nelson was born UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2322. Parents:
Thomas Nelson and Jane --?--. Thomas
Nelson was born UNKNOWN in Ireland. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number
2216.He was married to Jane --?-- UNKNOWN. Children were: Thomas Nelson, Robert Nelson, Simon Nelson. Thomas
Nelson was born on 4 Nov 1841 in Ireland.(485)
He died on 22 Jul 1906 in Wallkill, Orange, NY. He was buried in Scotchtown
Cem., Scotchtown, NY. He has reference number 2282. Middletown Times Press
July 23, 1906
Thomas Nelson, a well known farmer of the town of Wallkill, passed away at his home, near Scotchtown, early Sunday morning, after ten days' illness, of pleuro-pneumonia, in the sixty-fifth year of his age. Deceased was born in Ireland in 1841, and was a son of Thomas and Jane Nelson. He was educated in the public schools of his native country, and at the age of eighteen years, he left school, and four years later, came to America. The first three months of his residence, in this country, were spent in New York city, after which he went to Washington county, N. Y. remaining there for three years. He then came to Orange county, and has since made his home here, residing for thirty years in the farm where he died. He was extensively engaged in the milk business and had a fine farm of 146 acres. August 23, 1875 Mr. Nelson was married to Mary E. Ogden, daughter of Gilbert Ogden, an old and highly respected citizen of this county, and a Union soldier in the Civil War. Besides his wife, the deceased is survived by two children, James Smiley, of near Scotchtown, and Letitia, at home. A daughter Emma Agnes died in infancy. He is also survived by two brothers, Robert Nelson, of Mapledale, and Simon, living near the Pine Knot school house. Mr. Nelson was an active Republican and always took a great interest in the affairs of his party. He was a member of the Episcopal Church. The funeral notice appears elsewhere. ************* Thomas Nelson prepared a will which was probated in Orange County Surrogate Court, Goshen, New York on August 6, 1906. His wife was appointed sole executrix as well as guardian of their daughter, Letitia. All real and personal property was bequeathed to Mary Elizabeth Nelson with instructions that should Mary die or remarry, all property was to be equally divided to James Smiley Nelson and Letitia Jane Nelson. [Wills Liber 76, page 377] Parents: Thomas Nelson and Jane --?--. He was married to Mary Elizabeth Ogden on 23 Sep 1875 in Goshen, Orange, NY.(486) Children were: James Smiley Nelson, Emma Agnes Nelson, Letitia Jane Nelson. Phebe
Nevius was born UNKNOWN. She has reference number 546.She was married to John Clemmer on 17 Feb 1812 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia. Leonora
Newcomb was born in 1875.(487) She
died in 1966.(177) She has reference
number 2811.She was married to Charles Lee Harman on 24 Dec 1895 in Basic, VA. Children were: William Fayfaette Harman, Leroy Craun Harman, Paul Evans Harman, Charles Dorsey Harman, Gordon Ellis Harman, Sara Virginia Harman.
Jane
Newton was born UNKNOWN in NJ. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number
1688.She was married to John L. Brundage UNKNOWN. Children were: Charles N. Brundage, George A. Brundage. Virginia
Nickell was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 2827.She was married to James Howell UNKNOWN. Nathan
Niles was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number 1899.He was married to Phebe Brundage UNKNOWN. Rebecca
Nity was born on 22 Jun 1849. She died in Mar 1928 in Findlay, Hancock,
OH. She has reference number 2629.She was married to Albert S. Elston on 25 Sep 1874 in Cameron, PA. Children were: Lillian Elva Elston, Lee Roy Elston. Sarah
Katrina Norderser was born on 2 Jun 1872 in Austria. She died in Jul 1923
in Middletown, Orange, NY. She was born UNKNOWN. She was buried in Wallkill
Cemetery, Phillipsburg, NY. She has reference number 2300. Middletown Times
Press
July 10, 1923 Mrs. Paul Folberh, of New Hampton, Dies at Thrall Mrs. Sarah Katrina Folberth, wife of Paul Folberth, of New Hampton, died Monday in Thrall Hospital following an illness of four days, at the age of 51 years, one month and seven days. Mrs. Folberth was born June 2, 1872, in Austria Hungary, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Norderser. March 25, 1891, she was married in Austria Hungary to Paul Folberth. She had been a resident of New Hampton for the past four years. She was a member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of this city and an active member of its Ladies Aid Society. Besides her husband she is survived by three children, Anna, wife of Wallace Ogden, and Paul and Sophia Katrina, at home; one sister, Anna, living in Roumania, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Rev. G. A. Gechner, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Wallkill cemetery at Phillipsburgh. She was married to Paul Folbert on 25 Mar 1891 in Austria Hungary. Children were: Sophia Katherine Folberth, Anna Folberth, Paul Folberth. E.
Malcolm Norton was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number
2150.He was married to Jane E. Ogden on 20 Apr 1870 in Port Jervis, Orange, NY. Children were: Henry M. Norton, Fred M. Norton, Mabel V. Norton. Fred
M. Norton was born UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2155. Parents:
E. Malcolm Norton and Jane E. Ogden. Henry
M. Norton was born UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2147. Parents:
E. Malcolm Norton and Jane E. Ogden. Mabel
V. Norton was born UNKNOWN. She has reference number 2152. Parents:
E. Malcolm Norton and Jane E. Ogden. Albert
W. O'Brien was born on 19 Apr 1910 in Brooklyn, NY. He died on 28 Mar 1974
in Middletown, Orange, NY. He was buried on 30 Mar 1974 in Wallkill Cem., Phillipsburgh,
NY.(488) He has reference number 327.
Parents: Bertie G. O'Brien and
Emma Peterson.He was married to Vivian Dorothy VanCuren UNKNOWN. Bertie
G. O'Brien was born on 21 Nov 1888 in Middletown, New York.
(489) He died on 14 Apr 1946 in Middletown, New York. He was buried
on 16 Apr 1946 in Wallkill Cem., Phillipsburgh, NY.
(490) He has reference number 279. Burt E. (other sources state
Burt G.) O'Brien was among the World War I Draft List in the Town of Wallkill,
Orange Co., NY. His occupation was the ice business. [Source 'WALLKILL, Orange
County, New York, Volume Two' compiled by Robert Brennan, page 133]
Parents: William H. O'Brien and Charlotte Palmer Doty. He was married to Emma Peterson UNKNOWN. Children were: Albert W. O'Brien. William
H. O'Brien was born in Feb 1862 in Mt. Hope, NY. He died on 31 Jan 1932
in Mechanicstown, NY. He was buried on 3 Feb 1932 in Wallkill Cem., Phillipsburgh,
NY.(491) He has reference number 278.He was married to Charlotte Palmer Doty on 3 Jan 1888 in Ridgebury, NY.(492) (207) Children were: Bertie G. O'Brien . |