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Benjamin Barber Conable and Salvira Morris

Husband Benjamin Barber Conable [6985]

      Born: 24 Apr 1821 - , Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 1 2 3
 Christened:
      Died: 1 Apr 1902 - Broadway Hotel, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, CA 2 4 5
     Buried: 1902 - Warsaw Cemetery, Warsaw, Wyoming, NY 2
    Married: 1848 6
Other
Spouse: Minerva J. McCaffery [7166] (1860-1950) - Abt 1877 2

More records for this person:
Obituary 7 8 9, 1902 - , , Los Angeles Co, CA


Wife Salvira Morris [6978]

      Born: 14 Nov 1821 - , of Warsaw, Genesee, NY 2 10
 Christened:
      Died: 20 Apr 1877 2
     Buried: 1877 - Warsaw Cemetery, Warsaw, Wyoming, NY 2
Father: Solomon Morris Jr. [1626] (1787-1839)
Mother: Olive Knapp [1313] (1782-1852)

More records for this person:
Biography 11, 1877


Children
1 F Helen Sophia Conable [7164]

      Born: 2 Nov 1843 - , Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 5 12 13 14
 Christened:
      Died: 2 Dec 1923 - , Warsaw, Wyoming, NY 2 5
     Buried: 1923 - Warsaw Cemetery, Warsaw, Wyoming, NY 2 5
Spouse: Hiram David Truesdell [7165] (1839-1929) 2 Marr: Abt 1864 14

Sources:


1 B042. History of the Town of Warsaw, New York, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, by Young, Andrew White (Press of Sage: Buffalo NY, 1869); a scanned copy is available on the internet at http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/History_of_the_Town_of_Warsaw_New_York_from_Its_First_Settlement_to_the_1000365114/373.

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

3 N109. Western New Yorker (Warsaw, NY) (newspaper) published on the internet at fultonyhistory.com; also transcriptions contributed by the public at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycgaine/NewsWesternNY.htm, says b. April 24, 1822.

4 N188. Los Angeles Herald (Los Angeles, CA), (newspaper) with scans published on the internet by the California Digital Newspaper Collection at http://cdnc.ucr.edu.

5 N109. Western New Yorker (Warsaw, NY) (newspaper) published on the internet at fultonyhistory.com; also transcriptions contributed by the public at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycgaine/NewsWesternNY.htm.

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

7 N188. Los Angeles Herald (Los Angeles, CA), (newspaper) with scans published on the internet by the California Digital Newspaper Collection at http://cdnc.ucr.edu, 1902 Apr. 2, page 10. "CONABLE April 1 at Broadway hotel, Benjamin B. Conable, 80 years; old age. ."

8 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/, copied from Western New Yorker.

9 N109. Western New Yorker (Warsaw, NY) (newspaper) published on the internet at fultonyhistory.com; also transcriptions contributed by the public at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycgaine/NewsWesternNY.htm, 1902 Apr. 1. "CONABLE. Benjamin B. Conable of this village died in Los Angeles, aged 81 years. For several years Mr. Conable has been an invalid and last fall, in order to avoid the severity of our winter climate, he and his wife went to California. Born in Gainesville, April 24, 1822. In his early days he worked on his father's farm, enjoying only ordinary educational advantages offered by the district school. Later on he engaged in farming on his own account and proved that it was profitable, having acquired more than a comfortable independence. For the past twenty years he has made the village of Warsaw his home, and for many years was engaged in the buying of wool, which largely increased his wealth. His first wife was Salvira Morris, to whom he was married in 1848, by whom he had one daughter, Mrs. Helen Truesdell of Warsaw. Twentyfive years ago he married Miss Minerva L. McCaffery, by whom he had 2 children, Maud L. and Benjamin Barber Conable, all of whom survive him. His funeral will be held here upon the arrival of the body.
The remains left Los Angeles on Tuesday and will arrive in Warsaw on Sunday. Miss Maud Conable came home from Ogdensbug yesterday.
The arrangements for the funeral have not been completed Wednesday evening."

10 B042. History of the Town of Warsaw, New York, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, by Young, Andrew White (Press of Sage: Buffalo NY, 1869); a scanned copy is available on the internet at http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/History_of_the_Town_of_Warsaw_New_York_from_Its_First_Settlement_to_the_1000365114/373, p. 305.

11 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/, "...Aged 55 years. The daughter of Soloman Morris, who came to Warsaw in 1806, and was one of the most prominent citizens of the town. Resided in Warsaw during her life, save a short time in Gainesville."

12 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/, from father's obituary.

13 C85. United States Federal Census, year 1850.

14 C90. United States Federal Census, year 1900.

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