ROWLEY & LANGRELL FAMILY CHARTS
Claude Conrad Bush and Grace Adella Rowley

Husband Claude Conrad Bush [1502]

      Born: 11 Aug 1876 - , Cortland, Cortland, NY 1 2 3 4
 Christened:
      Died: 20 Mar 1967 - at home, Syracuse, Onondaga, NY 4
     Buried: 1967 - Evergreen Cem, Fabius, Onondaga, NY 2 3
Father: Warren Stephen Bush [2672] (1827-1909)
Mother: Anna E. Miller [2673] (1843-1899)

    Married: 9 Sep 1903 - , Fabius, Onondaga, NY 5 6 7 8
Other
Spouse: Gladys Eldrutt Gay [2701] (1895-1986)

More records for this person:
Obituary 9


Wife Grace Adella Rowley [1175]

      Born: 21 Mar 1877 - , Fabius, Onondaga, NY 1 2 3 5 6 7 10
 Christened:
      Died: 27 Mar 1914 - , Syracuse, Onondaga, NY 2 3 7 Cause of Death: drowning
     Buried: 1914 - Evergreen Cem, Fabius, Onondaga, NY 2 3
Father: Heli Hibbard Rowley [919] (1849-1889)
Mother: Mary L. Webb [1115] (1851-1912)

More records for this person:
Obituary 11


Children
1 U (Infant) Bush [7580]

      Born: Abt 1913 12
 Christened:
      Died: fall 1913 12
     Buried:
Spouse: Did Not Marry

Sources:


1 C88. United States Federal Census, year 1880.

2 CM025. Evergreen Cemetery, Town of Fabius (Ondondaga County, NY), transcribed by Cameron, Virginia, town historian, 1999; published on the internet by Rootsweb at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyononda/CEMETERY/evergreen.html.

3 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/.

4 N82. The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), (newspaper) scans on the internet at http://www.newspapers.com and http://fultonhistory.com.

5 A162. "Register of Marriages in the Town of Fabius, Onondaga County, NY (1883-1907)", 1883-1907, by Virginia Cameron, Transcriber; published by Rootsweb on the internet at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyononda/FABIUS/FabiusMarriages1883-1907.html, 2002.

6 B207. Rowley Family Heritage, V. 1, by Partridge, Linda (author-published: Venice Center, NY, 2000s).

7 M131. Family Group Sheets - Daniel sr, Daniel jr, & Heli Rowley, (Family Group Sheet) 1984 Nov. 2, by Walt, Marjorie, compiler, [address omitted for privacy]. Copies with Spencer, Ernst, Glens Falls, NY.

8 N121. Watertown Re-Union (Watertown, NY) (newspaper) digital scans of New York newspapers; published on the internet at http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org.

9 N82. The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), (newspaper) scans on the internet at http://www.newspapers.com and http://fultonhistory.com, 1967 Mar. 21, page 3. (column 1)
"BUSH - Claude Conrad Bush, of 912 Westcott St, March 20, 1967. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Gladys Eldrett Bush. Private graveside services at the convenience of the family, the Rev. George Earnshaw officiating. Donations may be made to the Memorial Fund of the First Baptist Church of Syracuse or to the Baptist Church of Fabius. Greenleaf Funeral Home, Inc."

(column 5)
"Claude Bush Dies at 90
Claude Conrad Bush, 90, of 812 Westcott St, a former merchandise manager of Dey Brothers, died yesterday at home. He was also a manager of the Lawsonia Golf Course at Green Lakes, Wisc. for six years.
Mr. Bush, a native of Cortland, lived in Syracuse most of his life. He was a member of the Onondaga County Republican Citizens Committee and a member and former deacon of First Baptist Church. He was also a former member of the Syracuse Rose Society.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gladys Eldrett Bush.
Private graveside services will be at the convenience of the family, the Rev. George Earnshaw officiating. There will be no calling hours.
Donations may be made to the Memorial Fund of the First Baptist Church of Syracuse or the Baptist Church of Fabius."

10 M009. International Genealogical Index, database kept by LDS Library, Salt Lake City, UT.

11 "Found Death of New City Reservoir," (Syracuse) Syracuse Journal, 1914 Mar, p. 6; "Found Death of New City Reservoir
Body of Mrs. Claude Bush Discovered Floating in Stream This Morning.
HAD BEEN DESPONDENT.
Loss of Infant Plunged Unfortunate Woman into Condition of Melancholia.
Suffering from an acute attack of melancholia, Mrs. Claude C. Bush, 37, of 224 Gordon Av. sought and found death early this morning in the Woodland Reservoir. Her body was found lying face down, six fee from shore at 3:30 o'clock by George Wilcox, one of the gatemen.
The remains were brought to shore and carried into the gatehouse. Artificial respiration was tried, but life had been extinct for some time. Superintendent Holliday of the coroner's office was notified and he at once went to the scene. Upon investigation he announced the cause one of suicide, and as no autopsy was necessary, he gave permission to Cornell, Clemont & Wright undertakers to remove the body to her late home.
Mrs. Bush had been in poor health since last fall, following the death of an infant child. She had been under the constant care of a physician, but in spite of all that was done to make life pleasant for her, her recent bereavement worked upon her mind and she was continually brooding. S few months ago, Mr. Bush and his wife took an extended trip to the seashore as it was through the change would be beneficial.
.. she was again becoming despondent and every effort was made by Mr. Bush to comfort her. Mrs. Bush was never left alone...
Last night for the first time in weeks of an evening, Mr. Bush left his home, when he attended the banquet of the Chamber of Commerce...Mr. Bush returned about midnight and the couple retired shortly after.
Some time after that Mrs. Bush left her bed, and without arousing anyone in the house, slipped on a kimono and made her way to the street. Barefooted, she walked four blocks to the entrance of the reservoir, and in the still of the morning crept down the saucer shaped bank and plunged into the water...arrangements for the funeral have not been made."; (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com.

12 (Syracuse) Syracuse Journal.

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