
Fred M. Lawson and Mary E. Leffingwell
Husband Fred M. Lawson [7234] 1 2 3
Born: Apr 1864 - , , , NY 4
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Married: 16 Apr 1885 - , Gainesville, Wyoming, NY (Divorced on 10 Dec 1909) 3 5
Wife Mary E. Leffingwell [4199]
Born: 5 Dec 1867 - , Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 3 4 6 7
Christened:
Died: 3 Apr 1951 - , Lamont, Wyoming, NY 8
Buried: 1951 - Maple Grove Cemetery, Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 8 9
Father: John S. Leffingwell [1954] (1828-1900)
Mother: Huldah J. Knapp [1859] (1829-1910) 3
Other
Spouse: Glenn S. Lathrop [7567] (1869-1942) 10 11 - Abt 1909 12More records for this person:
Obituary 13 14
Children
Sources:
1 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/, surname only.
2 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, surname only.
3 Albert Leffingwell and Charles W. Leffingwell, editors, B288. A Genealogy of the Descendants of Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell, one of the founders of Norwich, Connecticut (Aurora, NY: Leffingwell Publishing Company, 1897).
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 C87. United States Federal Census, year 1870.
7
N108. Wyoming Reporter (NY) (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com, 1951 Apr 12. "Mrs. Mary Lathrop:
"Mrs. Mary Lathrop, 84, widow of the late Glenn S. Lathrop, passed away at the Cook Nursing Home in Lamont on Tuesday, April 3rd. She had been in ill health for a long time. She was born in Gainesville in 1867 and had spent most of her life in that vicinity. She is survived by two step-children, Adelbert Lathrop of East Koy and Mrs. Walter Wallace of Perry; also several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services were conducted in the Harmon Funeral Home this village, at 2 o'clock, Friday afternoon, the Rev. R. E. Strong, past or the Pike United Baptist church, officiated. Burial was in Gainesville cemetery."
8 N108. Wyoming Reporter (NY) (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com.
9 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/.
10 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/, he took this surname after adopted by Adelbert and Delvina Lathrop.
11 N111. Wyoming County Times (Warsaw, NY) (newspaper) digital scans of New York newspapers; published on the internet at http://www.nyshistoricnewspapers.org.
12 C91. United States Federal Census, year 1910.
13
N108. Wyoming Reporter (NY) (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com, 1951, Apr. 4, page 2. "Mrs. Mary Lathrop, 84, widow of the late Glenn S. Lathrop, passed away at the Cook Nursing Home in Lamont on Tuesday, April 3rd. She had been in ill health for a long time. She was born in Gainesville in 1867 and had spent most of her life in that vicinity. She is survived by two step-children, Adelbert Lathrop of East Koy and Mrs. Walter Wallace of Perry; also several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services were conducted in the Harmon Funeral Home of this village, at 2 o'clock, Friday afternoon, the Rev. R. E. Strong, pastor of the Pike United Baptist church, officiated. Burial was in Gainesville cemetery."
14
N113. Castilian (Castile, NY) (newspaper) digital scans of New York newspapers; published on the internet at http://www.nyshistoricnewspapers.org, 1951 Apr. 5, page 1. "Mrs. Mary Lathrop, 84, Dies at Cook Nursing Home:
"Mrs. Mary Lathrop, 84, passed away April 3, 1951 at the Cook Nursing Home in Lamont, following a prolonged illness . She was the widow of the late Glenn S. Lathrop.
Mrs. Lathrop was born in Gainesville in 1867 and had spent most of her life in that vicinity.
She is survived by two step-children, Mrs. Walter Wallace of Perry and Adelbert Lathrop of Pike; also several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services will be conducted at two o'clock at the Harmon Funeral Home in Castile. The Rev. R. E. Strong, pastor of the Pike United Baptist church will officiate. Burial will be made in the family plot at the Gainesville Cemetery."
Rowley Genealogy Site & Family Charts, compiled by I. Rowley, version of Nov. 10, 2016.
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