
George Nellis Crouse Jr. and Janetta Clara Ten_Eyck
Husband George Nellis Crouse Jr. [2848]
Born: 15 Oct 1877 - , of Syracuse, Onondaga, NY 1 2 3
Christened:
Died: 7 Jul 1945 - , Syracuse, Onondaga, NY 2 3
Buried: 1945 - Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onondaga, NY 2
Married:More records for this person:
Obituary 4
Other references 5
Wife Janetta Clara Ten_Eyck [2165]
Born: 21 May 1891 - , of Fabius, Onondaga, NY 2 6 7 8 9
Christened:
Died: 4 May 1992 - , St. Petersburg, Pinellas, FL 2 6 7
Buried: 1992 - Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onondaga, NY 2
Father: Edward Grant Ten_Eyck [1562] (1864-1943)
Mother: Mary Elizabeth Rowley [1551] (1864-1917)More records for this person:
Obituary 10 11
Other references 5 12 13
Children
Sources:
1 C93. United States Federal Census, year 1930.
2 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/.
3 N82. The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), (newspaper) scans on the internet at http://www.newspapers.com and http://fultonhistory.com.
4
N82. The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), (newspaper) scans on the internet at http://www.newspapers.com and http://fultonhistory.com, 1945 Jul. 8, page 13, 21. "George Nellis Crouse, 67, Civic Leader, Dies at Home
George Nellis Crouse, first vice-president and director of Benedict Manufacturing Co, East Syracuse, and long a leader in Syracuse social and civic circles, died at his home, 185 Robineau rd, at 1:05 p.m. yesterday. In failing health several years, he had been confined to his home a week. / Mr. Crouse, 67, was born Oct. 15, 1877, and had been a Syracuse resident all his life.
His father was the late Col. George N. Crouse, who established the firm of G. N. Crouse & Co, wholesale grocers, and his mother was the former Miss Florence J. Marlette. / Graduated from Syracuse high school in 1894, the son won a diploma from Phillips academy, Andover, Mass, in 1896 and then entered Yale university. At Yale, he was active in publications and athletic affairs and established a milewalk record that still stands. He won a bachelor of philosophy degree from Yale's Sheffield Scientific school in 1901, later attended Yale Medical school, where he was a member of Nu Sigma Nu and took courses in Yale Law school.
SERVED IN GUARD
In 1902 and 1903, Mr. Crouse served in the New Haven Gray of the Connecticut national guard, and during world war 1 he was a "four-minute speaker." / In July, 1903, he bought out C. E. Crouse & Co, wholesale grocers./ About that time, he was a leader in organization of the Mystique Krewe of Ka-Noo-no, established in an effort to save the state fair for Syracuse. / Mr. Crouse entered executive affairs of the Benedict company in those years./ He also served as first vice-president of Crouse Grocery Co, wholesalers in Syracuse and Utica. / A former parks commissioner here, he was for three terms president of the common council. / He was a past president of the Syracuse Republican Escort club and gave much effort to GOP activity. / An early aviation enthusiast, Mr. Crouse made three trans-Atlantic flights in the Graf Zeppelin and became an airplane pilot. In 1931, traveling on an airliner with 68 passengers aboard, he took controls north of Porto Rico on the way to Miami."
5 B208. Rowley Family Heritage, V. 2, by Partridge, Linda (author-published: Venice Center, NY, 2000s), p. 59 "The Ten Eyck Family."
6 A020. Social Security Death Index, kept by the US Government, published on the internet and CDROM.
7 B207. Rowley Family Heritage, V. 1, by Partridge, Linda (author-published: Venice Center, NY, 2000s).
8 C892. State Census, New York, year 1892.
9 C90. United States Federal Census, year 1900.
10
N84. Syracuse Herold-Journal (Syracuse, NY), (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com, "Janette Ten Eyck Crouse, 100, of 242 59th Ave S, St. Petersburg, Fla, died Monday at her home. / Mrs. Crouse was born in Fabius and lived most of her life in Syracuse before moving to Florida in 1975. She was a former mathematics and Latin teacher at public schools in Syracuse./ Mrs. Crouse was a 1913 graduate of Syracuse University, where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
She was a member of the Corinthian Foundation, National League of American Penwomen, Descendants of Mayflower, Daughters of American Revolution and the Society of New England Women. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Syracuse. / Her husband, George N. Crouse, died in 1945. / Surviving are a sister, Mary T. Lent of St. Petersburg; three nieces and five nephews. / There are no services or calling hours. Burial is in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse."
11 N36. Fabius Area Newspapers Clippings (NY), as photocopied in Book 207, (NY), copy.
12 N37. Fabius Area Newspapers Clippings (NY), as photocopied in Book 208, (NY), 1963.
13 N37. Fabius Area Newspapers Clippings (NY), as photocopied in Book 208, (NY), 1972.
Rowley Genealogy Site & Family Charts, compiled by I. Rowley, version of Nov. 10, 2016.
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