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15451 The Rev. Ezra King, pastor of the Middle Island and South Haven Presbyterian churches from 1810 to 1844, was born in East Marion July 24, 1784. His father was Jeremiah King, a soldier in the Revolution, and he was a direct descendant of William King of England, who settled in Salem, Mass., in 1635. Ezra King received his early education in his native village, taught school a few years, and then decided to study for the ministry.
Source: http://www.longwood.k12.ny.us/history/bio/kingez.htm 
King, Reverend Ezra (I25651)
 
15452 The Riverhead News, page 2, Vol. XXXIII, #7, Sat., Feb 17, 1900 "Eastport, Feb. 6, infant son of Benjamin & Carrie Seaman, aged 1 m 3 days."

New York State Death Index, Certificate 4755 
Seaman, William H. (I8266)
 
15453 The Riverhead News, page 2, Vol. XXXIII, #7, Sat., Feb 17, 1900 "Eastport, Feb. 6, infant son of Benjamin & Carrie Seaman, aged 1 m 3 days." SEAMAN (I8266)
 
15454 THE SAG-HARBOR EXPRESS THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1891.
CITATION - THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, to Nancy J. Seaman, John P. Peterson, Theodore Peterson, Wm. Peterson, Harriet Robinson, Nat. W. Peterson, Perry Peterson, Louise A. Petty, Leonard Gordon, Sarah Gordon, Orrin E. Peterson, Emma K. Green, Clarence E. Peterson, George G. Peterson, Herbert H. Peterson and Irene A. Peterson, and all persons interested in the estate of Lorenzo D. Peterson, late of the town of brookhaven, in the county of Suffolk, deceased, as creditors, legalees, next of kin, or otherwise, greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and required personally to be and appear before our Surrogate of the county of Suffolk, at the Surrogate's office, at Riverhead, in said county, on the 26th day of October, 1891, at one o'clock P. M., then and there to attend the judicial settlement of the accounts of Egbert F. Peterson, as administrator of said Lorenzo D. Peterson, deceased... 
PETERSON, Lorenzo Dow (I560)
 
15455 THE SAG-HARBOR EXPRESS THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1891.
CITATION - THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, to Nancy J. Seaman, John P. Peterson, Theodore Peterson, Wm. Peterson, Harriet Robinson, Nat. W. Peterson, Perry Peterson, Louise A. Petty, Leonard Gordon, Sarah Gordon, Orrin E. Peterson, Emma K. Green, Clarence E. Peterson, George G. Peterson, Herbert H. Peterson and Irene A. Peterson, and all persons interested in the estate of Lorenzo D. Peterson, late of the town of brookhaven, in the county of Suffolk, deceased, as creditors, legalees, next of kin, or otherwise, greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and required personally to be and appear before our Surrogate of the county of Suffolk, at the Surrogate's office, at Riverhead, in said county, on the 26th day of October, 1891, at one o'clock P. M., then and there to attend the judicial settlement of the accounts of Egbert F. Peterson, as administrator of said Lorenzo D. Peterson, deceased... 
Peterson, Lorenzo Dow (I560)
 
15456 The Southampton Press
Lois Nickel of Eastport died on April 7 at the Westhampton Care Center. She was 89.
Ms. Nickel was born June 12, 1920, to Hugh and Lulu Seaman of Eastport. She graduated from Eastport High School in 1938 and worked in the personnel department for the Long Island Rail Road. She also worked in the company’s labor relations department and retired as a supervisor of the employees benefits department.
She was also a founding and charter member of the Seatuck Seniors, serving as its president for several years.
Among other activities, she also found time to deliver food for the Meals on Wheels program at the Moriches Nutrition Center.
She is survived by a niece, Jeanne Seaman of Hampton Bays; a great-niece, Jessica Seaman of Hampton Bays; and a very close friend, Louise Raynor of Westhampton.
Her husband, Anthony Nickel; and a nephew, Glenn Seaman, predeceased her.
The family received visitors on April 6 at Follett & Werner Funeral Home
in Westhampton Beach. A funeral service was held on April 7, also at Follett & Werner Funeral Home.
Interment followed at Eastport Cemetery. 
Seaman, Lois S. (I14009)
 
15457 The stone report his birthyear as 1876; however he registered for the WWI and WWII drafts as being born in 1877. Wolf, John Sayre (I25150)
 
15458 The Toronto World - Apr 24 1916
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Text: ... Queen street, Saturday afternoon, Mortimer Mills, aged of 63 Elm Grove avenue, knocked down by a motor car and seriously injured. The motor car is od and by George Bauman, 1564 West Queen street. Mills was picked up and carried into drug store, and removed in an unconscious condition to the General Hospital in the hospital ambulance. An xray examination mafie late in thc afternoon. ...
Publication place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date: Apr 24 1916

Inscription
SEAMAN 2CL
USNR 
Mills, Mortimer William (I19404)
 
15459 THE TRAVELER, SOUTHOLD, N.Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1892.
Married:
Jamesport, Dec. 30, by Rev. William
Hedges, Perry L. Peterson and Miss
Anna M. Locker, both of Riverhead. 
Family F1175
 
15460 THE TRAVELER, SOUTHOLD, N.Y., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1897
Riverhead Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1
has elected the following named officers
for the coming year:...
Sec. and Treas., Perry L. Peterson...

Died at home of son, Carl Frederick Peterson 
PETERSON, Perry L. (I2217)
 
15461 THE TRAVELER, SOUTHOLD, N.Y., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1897
Riverhead Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1
has elected the following named officers
for the coming year:...
Sec. and Treas., Perry L. Peterson...

Died at home of son, Carl Frederick Peterson 
Peterson, Perry L. (I2217)
 
15462 The Washington Post Sept 19, 2005
Mary Anne Gassmann. 79, an occupational therapist and jeweler, died Sept. 15 at The Virginian retirement home in Fairfax County. She had Alzheimer's disease.
Ms. Gassmann lived in Annandale from 1953 to 1998 and worked at the Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute in Falls Church in the 1960s and 1970s.
She was born in Waterloo, Iowa and grew up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She attended Coe College in Cedar Rapids and graduated in 1947 from Western Michigan University. She worked at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago before moving to Northern Virginia.
She and her husband, Leon Gassmann, were among the original parishioners of St. Michaels Catholic Church in Annandale. Her husband died in 1975.
Survivors include her son, Michael Gassmann of Alexandria, and a grandson. 
Mason, Mary Anne (I30483)
 
15463 The youngest had one son. After he was married she divorced his father and married his father in law. Grey, Mary Edna Peyton (I24280)
 
15464 There ia story that William Satterly born in 1632 and son of Thomas, near Exeter England Became a clergyman of the Established Church and came to America before 1655. He was said to be one of the first proprietors of Brookhaven Town at Setauket in 1655 (then called Cromwell Bay), by a colony of immigrants from near Boston, MA, the land was bought from the Setalcot Indians and the sale confirmed by a release from Wyandance, Sachem of Montauk. The family names of the leading settlers were Woodhull, Pierce, Smith, Satterly-ly, among others. He was a man of considerable wealth when he drowned in Long Island Soiund with John Moger and Samuel Dayton. By 1677 there were enough travelers of 'Wincoram' or present day Coram to induce William Satterly, to seek a grant from the Town to keep a tavern or ordinary for such travelers. The following entry appears in the second book of the Brookhaven records under the date of Sept. 6, 1677. "William Sattery doth ingaege to cup the ordnery at wincoram he and his haires for ever and upon condition the towne have granted and given to the said William sattery and his haires a hundred akers of uplands around wincoram and whom the saide william sattery shall sattisfy to his content in Reson."
Original Proprietor in 1656 
SATTERLY, William (I6802)
 
15465 There ia story that William Satterly born in 1632 and son of Thomas, near Exeter England Became a clergyman of the Established Church and came to America before 1655. He was said to be one of the first proprietors of Brookhaven Town at Setauket in 1655 (then called Cromwell Bay), by a colony of immigrants from near Boston, MA, the land was bought from the Setalcot Indians and the sale confirmed by a release from Wyandance, Sachem of Montauk. The family names of the leading settlers were Woodhull, Pierce, Smith, Satterly-ly, among others. He was a man of considerable wealth when he drowned in Long Island Sound with John Moger and Samuel Dayton.

By 1677 there were enough travelers of 'Wincoram' or present day Coram to induce William Satterly, to seek a grant from the Town to keep a tavern or ordinary for such travelers. The following entry appears in the second book of the Brookhaven records under the date of Sept. 6, 1677.

"William Sattery doth ingaege to cup the ordnery at wincoram
he and his haires for ever and upon condition the towne have
granted and given to the said William sattery and his haires a
hundred akers of uplands around wincoram and whom the
saide william sattery shall sattisfy to his content in Reson."
Original Proprietor in 1656

William Satterly (b 1632), son of #1 Elizabeth: after becoming a clergyman of the Established Church of England,
Before 1655, the elder brother William came to America; three of his younger half-brothers emigrated later, including another William.
In 1655 he was one of the first proprietors and planters of Brookhaven, L.I. New York. The town records show that he was a constable there in April 1673.
He married Mary Jenner of Stamford or Stratford, Fairfield Co, Conn in 1659-60.
It was he who drowned in Long Island Sound in 1677-78, with John Moger and Samuel Dayton. (W200) They were returning from Milford, Conn. where they had been to have their flour ground. Their hats were found washed ashore, but their bodied were never recovered. (W201) He was a man of considerable property and possessed numerous household utensils of silver, articles rarely found in those days.
He was one of the first proprietors of Brookhaven Town, at Setauket (then called Cromwell Bay). He held various public offices including that of constable.
By 1677 there were enough travelers of 'Wincoram' or present day Coram to induce William Satterly, to seek a grant from the Town to keep a tavern or ordinary for such travelers.
At one time he was proprietor of "ye ordinary" or village, tavern.
m. Mary [Jenner] of Conn. 
Satterly, William Junior (I6802)
 
15466 There is a record of an Edward N. Smith serving in the 5th Regiment, New York Veteran Infantry, Company H, for the Union side, rank private during the Civil War (Source: U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865), but chances are he would have been too old to serve during that time, kept for later reference.

There is also a record of an Edward Smith, seaman, aged 61, who died in in April 1860 in Brooklyn, NY of consumption. (Source: U.S. Census Mortality Schedules, New York, 1850-1880), might be Edward B. Smith, but again, kept for later reference.

Furthermore, there is a U.S. Seaman's Protection Certificate dated November 10, 1818 for Edward Smith, aged 19, a native of New York, five ft. 9 in., dark hair and fair complextion, with a scar on his right leg, issued in Philadelphia (Source: U.S. Seamen's Protection Certificates, 1792-1868) 
SMITH, Edward N. (I15471)
 
15467 There is a record of an Edward N. Smith serving in the 5th Regiment, New York Veteran Infantry, Company H, for the Union side, rank private during the Civil War (Source: U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865), but chances are he would have been too old to serve during that time, kept for later reference.

There is also a record of an Edward Smith, seaman, aged 61, who died in in April 1860 in Brooklyn, NY of consumption. (Source: U.S. Census Mortality Schedules, New York, 1850-1880), might be Edward B. Smith, but again, kept for later reference.

Furthermore, there is a U.S. Seaman's Protection Certificate dated November 10, 1818 for Edward Smith, aged 19, a native of New York, five ft. 9 in., dark hair and fair complextion, with a scar on his right leg, issued in Philadelphia (Source: U.S. Seamen's Protection Certificates, 1792-1868) 
Smith, Edward N. (I15471)
 
15468 There was a stillborn child born to this family on 25 Mar 1818, at the same time the mother died, inspite of all help doctors tried to provide. At the time of death seh was 42 years, 11 month and 21 days old, which calculates a birth date of 16 Apr 1775. BRANDT, Dorothea Sophia (I1636)
 
15469 There was a stillborn child born to this family on 25 Mar 1818, at the same time the mother died, inspite of all help doctors tried to provide. At the time of death seh was 42 years, 11 month and 21 days old, which calculates a birth date of 16 Apr 1775. Brandt, Dorothea Sophia (I1636)
 
15470 They had lived in Clearwater, FL and met in a church there. Augusta Ruth St. John came to Moosehaven with him.

Certificate 002344 
Family F54
 
15471 They were probably married in New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts. Family F3393
 
15472 third daughter

"...died unmarried..."

Died at 44 years 
AHMUTY, Harriet (I13186)
 
15473 third daughter

"...died unmarried..."

Died at 44 years 
Ahmuty, Harriet (I13186)
 
15474 third daughter and seventh child

of Pall Mall and Duke Street

Buried at old Parish Church 
WAGNER, Margaret (I10602)
 
15475 third daughter and seventh child

of Pall Mall and Duke Street

Buried at old Parish Church 
Wagner, Margaret (I10602)
 
15476 This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File:
A /MOGENS (MONS)/ (AFN:4LNW-9P) and Ane C /JORGENSEN/ (AFN:2BNK-GK) 
ANDERSON, George (I5551)
 
15477 This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File:
A /MOGENS (MONS)/ (AFN:4LNW-9P) and Ane C /JORGENSEN/ (AFN:2BNK-GK) 
Anderson, George (I5551)
 
15478 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S374)
 
15479 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S309)
 
15480 This son and two others, all unnamed, were buried in Newtownards Cemetery JARDINE (I11961)
 
15481 This son and two others, all unnamed, were buried in Newtownards Cemetery JARDINE (I11962)
 
15482 This son and two others, all unnamed, were buried in Newtownards Cemetery JARDINE (I11963)
 
15483 This son and two others, all unnamed, were buried in Newtownards Cemetery Jardine (I11963)
 
15484 This son and two others, all unnamed, were buried in Newtownards Cemetery Jardine (I11962)
 
15485 This son and two others, all unnamed, were buried in Newtownards Cemetery Jardine (I11961)
 
15486 This was Sara's 1st marriage. Family F3469
 
15487 This website contains the first four years of data input of the Donald Schenck Collection, Major Irish and Dutch research and most European rulers and feudal manors. Most of the project contains pre-1500 lines. This website is NOT intended for public access at this time. This website is for research project members to collaborate their research who are working on the computerization and documentation of the materials in this collection. Source (S110)
 
15488 Thomas Alfred Partlow was born in 1850 in Rutherford County, Tennessee, before his parents migrated to Laclede County, Missouri, in 1852. He was the second child of James Wesley Partlow and Sarah Jane Arnold Partlow.
The 1870 Laclede County census shows Thomas Partlow at age 20 still in his parents' household. The 1880 Laclede County census shows him age age 30 living with wife, Martha, son Charles A., age 3, and daughter Maude M., age 1. Two more daughters, Myrtle and Alpha, were born later.
Thomas died in December 1882 from an accidental gunshot wound by his own gun suffered on a hunting trip when his horse stumbled and fell with him. His body was not found for several days. A January 11, 1883 Linn Creek Reveille news article reads: "Death came to T. A. Partlow two weeks ago, 20 miles from Linn Creek on the Lebanon Road. He leaves a widow and 3 or 4 small children." His children would have ranged in age from one year to five years at the time of his death. His widow, Martha, remained single while rearing the children; she is shown as "Mattie Partlow - Widow" in the 1900 census. Mattie and the children eventually moved to Montana, where she died and was buried in 1921.
Family researchers have not found a tombstone for Thomas A. Partlow, but it is known he is buried in the Rose Hill Cemetery near Lebanon, Missouri, which was the family burial ground at the time he, his parents and other early Partlows were buried. This cemetery is now in ruins. 
Partlow, Thomas Alfred (I35348)
 
15489 Thomas Dickerson was likely the youngest surviving son of Peter and Naomi Dickerson as he is mentioned last in the 1698 and 1715 population lists and his marriage in 1715 was later than those of his other brothers. He was born at Southold between 1686 (after the census of that year) and 1698, before that year's census. He is listed in the 1715 Suffolk Co. Militia List along with his brothers.
Thomas married Abigail Reeve 13 Jan. 1715 at Southold and he died after just over 10 years of marriage, he not more than 38 years of age. His will was made and dated 27 May 1725, only a few months before his death, recorded in NY Liber 13, proved 10 April 1739. All of his children were under 10 years of age at the time the will was written. All children were provided for but Peter, not mentioned, and likely a posthumous child. This will is now in the possession of the Historical Documents Collection of Queens College, along with that of Thomas's brother John. None of the land or meadow was to be sold before any of them became 26 years of age without the consent of the Executors and if any of the sons were to die before coming of age, the lands bequeathed that son were to be divided up among the others; the latter did occur when son Joseph died in 1740.
Twelve years after her husband's death, his widow Abigail married Charles Wager, a widower from Boston.
Children
Has Children Abigail Dickerson b: 1715 in Southold, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York
Has No Children Daughter Dickerson b: BET. 1715 - 1725 in Southold, Suffolk Co., Long Island, New York
Has No Children Joseph Dickerson b: BET. 1715 - 1725 in Southold, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York
Has Children Joshua Dickerson b: BET. 1715 - 1725 in Southold, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York
Has Children Thomas Dickerson , Jr b: BET. 1715 - 1725 in Southold, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York
Has Children Daniel Dickerson b: 1718 in Southold, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York
Has Children Elizabeth Dickerson b: 1722 in Southold, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York
Has Children Peter (Capt.) Dickerson b: 1725 in Southold, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York 
Dickerson, Thomas (I23691)
 
15490 Thomas McGoldrick, age, 92, died on February 3, 2006 at Port St. Lucie, FL. He was born in Sherman, CT in 1913, but was raised in Sayville, Long Island, NY.
He enlisted in the United States Army Air Force during WWII and served as a Tech Sergeant with the 441 Bombardment Squadron, based on the island of Sardinia, and flew 63 missions as the Bombardier in B-26 twinengine bombers over Italy during 1943. He was award the Air Medal with 4 oakleaf clusters.
He worked as a real estate site locator for Gulf Oil Company.
He was preceded in death by his wife of many years, Amy Case McGoldrick. He is survived by two nieces and the daughter of a cousin.
At Mr. McGoldrick's directions there are no memorial services. His ashes are to be interred next to his wife Amy's ashes in Union Cemetery in Sayville, Long Island, NY. For those who wish an online registry may be signed at byrdyoungandprillf uneralhome.com Arrangements are under the direction of the Byrd, Young & Prill Port St Lucie Funeral Home.
Published in the TC Palm on 2/8/2006. 

cremated; cremains at Union Cemetery, Sayville, Suffolk, New York 
McGoldrick, Thomas Andrew Junior (I33076)
 
15491 Thumbnail Sketch of Charles C. Jones, By Frank J. Mooney.

If he should be painting when Patchogue's fire siren goes off, 76-year-old Charles C. Jones puts his paint brush down and makes a beeline for the scene of the blaze...
Now in his forty-eighth year of active volunteer service, he will be among the guests of honor April 21, at the golden anniversary of the Union Hook and Ladder Company.
Is a member of the Union Hook and Ladder company and, as the third chief of the Patchogue Fire Department, was the first hook and ladder member to rise to that rank... served as chief from 1901 to 1911... Also filled practically every office in the Union company, including Captain.
Was born in Red Bank, N.J.... Came to Patchogue 49 years ago, when the late Admiral Summer's house (then the Vrooman place) at East Lake was being constructed... He was employed as a painter on the structure... That was in the year '88, the year of "the" blizzard.
He first heard of Patchogue from the late John Hawkins... It was mentioned during conversation they had while in Florida... Liked place so well when he got here, he decided to stay... Soon afterward joined the hook and ladder company, then in its second year.
Later served as director in the Southern New York Volunteer Firemen's Association... Is a member of South Side Lodge, F. and A. M., and Suwassett chapter, R.A.M... Also belongs to Atlanta Lodge, I.O.O.F., of Brooklyn, and to Patchogue Exempt Volunteer Firemen's association.
Lives at 88 Washington Avenue... There are few men among the younger volunteers who gave a greater desire to put out a blaze than Charles C. Jones who, with each new alarm scoffs at Father Time.
Has four children, Mrs. Walter G. Overton, G. Raymond Jones, Harrison Jones, and C. Perry Jones, the last also a former active member of the Patchogue Fire Department.
(Patchogue Advance, Friday, April 16, 1937, Page: 15; New York, New York, Death Index, 1862-1948) 
Jones, Charles C. (I33000)
 
15492 Thursday August 6, 1840 Died Lately, in the City of Bristol, THOMAS DANSON, Esq., son of the late WILLIAM DANSON, Esq., late a merchant of Harbour Grace. - Ibid.

Died at age 50

Born at Harbour Grace? 
Danson, Thomas Elias Esquire (I30034)
 
15493 Took over the Wading River store when Charles E. Wells went to Sag Harbor. Luce, Tuthill Benjamin (I27664)
 
15494 Tote geboren - Proles nata mortua. Pletz (I38820)
 
15495 Transcribed by Melinde Lutz Sanborn from the original by W.P. Upham
v. 1 = A-Kerr
v. 2 = Kettle-Z
In FHLCatalog, find film 873023 for index giving volume & page. 
Source (S132)
 
15496 TRAUD, Justin L. age 88 of Oregonia passed peacefully January 20, 2013. Born September 17, 1924 in Newport, Ky, Justin was the son of Benedict and Matilda (Kramer) Traud and a proud U.S. Marine Corps Veteran of World War II having served from 1943 until 1946. Justin was retired from the General Electric Company where he worked in the Instrumentation Shop and was a member of the Harrison American Legion. Justin was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, a lifelong resident of Warren County, a member of the St. Francis DeSales Catholic Church and enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time with his family. Preceded in death by his parents, first wife Rita (Zimmer) Traud, brother Richard Traud and infant great-grandson Konnor Robert Traud; Justin leaves behind his loving wife Sandra "Sandie" (Lemon) Traud of Oregonia; sons Martin (Linda) Traud of Greenville, NC, Tim (Susie) Traud of Lebanon and Gregory (Vicki) Traud of Dayton; step-daughter Beth Lyons of Cincinnati; grandchildren David, Christopher, Bryan, Ryan, Peter, Morgan and Nicholas and nine great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, January 25, 2013 at 10:00am at the St. Francis DeSales Catholic Church, Lebanon. Private interment will be held in the Dayton National Cemetery. The family wishes to thank the staff of Hospice of Butler and Warren Counties and Blackstone Healthcare for loving care they provided for Justin and his family. The family appreciates memorial donations that are directed to Hospice of Butler and Warren Counties or Bishop Fenwick High School. www.stinekilburnfuneralhome.com
Published in Journal-News from Jan. 23 to Jan. 27, 2013 
Traud, Justin Lawrence (I36776)
 
15497 triplet Grünhäuser, Johann (I34386)
 
15498 triplet Grünhäuser, Susanna (I34385)
 
15499 triplet Grünhäuser, Margareta Elisabeth (I34384)
 
15500 triplet; order of birth unknown; entered by order of death certificate Green, William Theodore (I25022)
 

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