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Spencer E. Hovey and Emarette E.

Husband Spencer E. Hovey [1748] 1

      Born: Jun 1827 - , Warsaw, Genesee, NY 2 3 4
 Christened:
      Died: 10 Dec 1903 - hospital, Rochester, Monroe, NY
     Buried: 1903 - , Rochester, Monroe, NY 5 6
Father: Eliphalet Hovey [1632] (1791-1843)
Mother: Sally Knapp [1318] (1791-1848)

    Married:

More records for this person:
Residence 7, Aug 1902 - , Rochester, Monroe, NY
Obituary 8 9
Other references 10


Wife Emarette E. [4165]

      Born: Jul 1832 - , Middlebury, Wyoming, NY 3 4 7 11 12
 Christened:
      Died: 4 May 1902 - at home, Batavia, Genesee, NY 7 11 12
     Buried: 1902 - Batavia Pioneer Cem, Batavia, Genesee, NY 11

More records for this person:
Obituary 13 14


Children
1 M Luke S. Hovey [4168]

      Born: Abt 1853 - , of Bethany, Genesee, NY 15
 Christened:
      Died:
     Buried:
2 M Fred L. Hovey [4169]

      Born: Abt 1857 - , of Bethany, Genesee, NY 15
 Christened:
      Died:
     Buried:
3 F Estella E. Hovey [4166]

      Born: Abt 1859 - , of Bethany, Genesee, NY 3 15
 Christened:
      Died: 16 Jan 1933 16
     Buried: 1933 - Grand View Cem, Batavia, Genesee, NY 16
Spouse: John M. Hamilton [7673] (1854-1910) 16
4 F Mattie Hovey [4167] 4
AKA: Mary Hovey 17
      Born: May 1862 - , of Bethany, Genesee, NY 4 17
 Christened:
      Died: 24 Dec 1919 - at home, Batavia, Genesee, NY 18 19
     Buried: 1919 - Grand View Cem, Batavia, Genesee, NY 16 19
Spouse: Jerome L. White [7672] (1856-1914)

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, p. 252.

2 M166. Baptisms for the Dead (Knapps), (church records) by Bauerle, Jacob W, compiler, (Latter Day Saints: 1931), film reproduction at LDS Library, Salt Lake City, UT.

3 C88. United States Federal Census, year 1880.

4 C90. United States Federal Census, year 1900.

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 N111. Wyoming County Times (Warsaw, NY) (newspaper) digital scans of New York newspapers; published on the internet at http://www.nyshistoricnewspapers.org.

7 N132. "The Daily News" (Batavia, NY), (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com.

8 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, 1903, Dec. 18, page 1. "Obituary. / Hovey / Spencer E. Hovey of No. 188 Spencer street, Rochester, died on Thursday night at the city hospital in Rochester after an illness of a week with inflammation of the lungs. The funeral was held on Monday at 2 p.m. from the residence of Dr. Hovey on North Futzbugh street in Rochester and the burial was in that city.
Mr. Hovey, who was 76 years of age, was born in Warsaw, but nearly all his life was spent in Batavia. He moved to Rochester six years ago. He was a carriage trimmer and had followed that occupation in Rochester. He has long been a member of the Presbyterian denomination and attended the Brick church in Rochester. In politics he had always been a staunch Democrat. Mr. Hovey is survived by two sons and two daughters, Fred. L. Hovey of Rochester and Luke S. Hovey, Mrs. J. M. Hamilton and Mrs. Jerome L. White, all of Batavia. He also leaves a brother, Dr. Bleeker L. Hovey of Rochester. His wife died on May 4, 1902."

9 N111. Wyoming County Times (Warsaw, NY) (newspaper) digital scans of New York newspapers; published on the internet at http://www.nyshistoricnewspapers.org, 1903 Dec. 16, page 1. "Obituary. Hovey
Spencer E. Hovey of No. 188 Spencer street, Rochester, died on Thursday night at the city hospital in Rochester after an illness of a week with inflammation of the lungs. The funeral was held on Monday at 2 p.m. from the residence of Dr. Hovey on North Fitzhugh street in Rochester and the burial was in that city.
Mr. Hovey, who was 76 years of age, was born in Warsaw, but nearly all his life was spent in Batavia. He moved to Rochester six years ago. He was a carriage trimmer and had followed that occupation in Rochester. He has long been a member of the Presbyterian denomination and attended the Brick church in Rochester. In politics he had always been a staunch Democrat. Mr. Hovey is survived by two sons and two daughters, Fred. L. Hovey of Rochester and Luke S. Hovey, Mrs. J. M. Hamilton and Mrs. Jerome L. White, all of Batavia. He also leaves a brother, Dr. Bleeker L. Hovey of Rochester. His wife died on May 4, 1902."

10 B043. The Nicholas Knapp Genealogy, by Knapp, Alfred Averill, M.D. (Edwards Brothers, Inc.: Ann Arbor MI, 1953), p. 122.

11 CM091. Batavia Pioneer Cemetery (Batavia, NY), (cemetery records) by Dawn L. Pocock-Dilcher, compiler, Oct. 11, 1996; published on the internet at http://genesee.bettysgenealogy.org/obat2.htm.

12 N135. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY) (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com.

13 N132. "The Daily News" (Batavia, NY), (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com, 1902, May 5, page 1. "Death of Mrs. Emerette E. Hovey / Mrs. Emerette E. Hovey died at 8:45(?) o'clock last night at her home, No. 6 School street, aged 70 years. She had been ill only a few days. She was born in Middlebury, but had been a resident of Batavia for thirty years. She is survived by two sons, Luke S. Hovey of Batavia and Fred L. Hovey of Rochester, and two daughters, Mrs. John M. Hamilton and Mrs. Jerome M. White of Batavia. She was the wife of Spencer Hovey, who also survives her. The funeral will be held from the house at 3 p.m. on Wednesday."

14 N135. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY) (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com, 1902, May 4, page 4. "Genesee.
Mrs. Emerett Hovey a resident of Batavia Over Thirty Years
Mrs. Emerett Hovey died at her home, No. 6 School street, Batavia, Sunday evening at 8:45 of a complication of diseases, aged 70 years.
Mrs. Hovey was born in Middlebury, July 26/28(?), 1832 and had been a resident of Batavia for over thirty years. She is survived by two sons, Luke P. Hovey, of Batavia, and Fred L. Hovey, of Rochester, and two daughters, Mrs. John M. Hamilton and Mrs. Jerome L. White, of Batavia."

15 C86. United States Federal Census, year 1860.

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

17 C87. United States Federal Census, year 1870.

18 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/, says d. Dec 23 1919.

19 N173. The Times (Batavia, NY), (newspaper) scanned and published on the internet at http://www.fultonhistory.com.

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