
William Stamp Jr. and Etta Maria Leffingwell
Husband William Stamp Jr. [7566] 1 2 3
Born: 1855 - , of Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 4
Christened:
Died: 2 Nov 1880 4 5 Cause of Death: typhoid fever
Buried: 1880 - Maple Grove Cemetery, Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 4 5
Married: 31 Dec 1877 - , Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 5More records for this person:
Obituary 6
Wife Etta Maria Leffingwell [4198]
Born: 12 May 1859 - , of Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 1 7 8 9
Christened:
Died: Apr-May 1928 - hospital, Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 3 9
Buried: - , Rochester, Wyoming, NY 10
Father: John S. Leffingwell [1954] (1828-1900)
Mother: Huldah J. Knapp [1859] (1829-1910) 1
Other
Spouse: Nicholas H. Burns [7240] (1859-1936) 1 3 11 12 13 - Abt 1888 2More records for this person:
Obituary 14 15
Children
1 F Ida R. Stamp [7818]
Born: 1878 - , of Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 2 4
Christened:
Died: Mar 1922 - , of Rochester, Wyoming, NY 4
Buried: 1922 - Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe, NY 4
Spouse: Living
Spouse: Fred Percy Hubbell [7824] (Abt 1884-)
2 M William J. Stamp [7823]
Born: 1880 - , of Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 3 4
Christened:
Died: 24 Jul 1940 3 4
Buried: 1940 - Maple Grove Cemetery, Gainesville, Wyoming, NY 3 4
Spouse: Lena Wiseman [7826] (Abt 1878-) 3 Marr: Abt 1904 16
Sources:
1 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).
2 C88. United States Federal Census, year 1880.
3 N111. Wyoming County Times (Warsaw, NY) (newspaper) digital scans of New York newspapers; published on the internet at http://www.nyshistoricnewspapers.org.
4 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/.
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 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, 1880 Nov. 18. "William Stamp, Jr. of Gainesville, died November 2, 1880 of typhoid fever at the age of 25 years. Burial took place in Maple Grove, Gainesville."
7 C87. United States Federal Census, year 1870.
8 C90. United States Federal Census, year 1900.
9 N15. Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY), (newspapers).
10 N111. Wyoming County Times (Warsaw, NY) (newspaper) digital scans of New York newspapers; published on the internet at http://www.nyshistoricnewspapers.org, city only.
11 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/, surname only.
12 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.
13 N135. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY) (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com.
14
N15. Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY), (newspapers), 1928 May 4, page 35/36. "GAINESVILLE
Road Superintendent W. J. Stamp has received word Tuesday of the death of his mother, Mrs. Nicholas Burns, 69, of Rochester. She had been a patient in a hospital several weeks. Surviving are her husband, three sons, William J. Stamp of Gainesville, and Lewis Burns and Walter Burns of Rochester, and a daughter. Mrs. Clara Regan, Rochester. Services will be held in Rochester Saturday morning."
15
N111. Wyoming County Times (Warsaw, NY) (newspaper) digital scans of New York newspapers; published on the internet at http://www.nyshistoricnewspapers.org, 1927-1930. "Gainesville Department...
W. J. Stamp, town superintendent of highways, received word Tuesday of the death of his mother, Mrs. Etta Leffingwell Barrus (sic) in the General hospital in Rochester where she had been ill for several weeks but at last her death result from pneumonia. She was the daughter of the late Huldah and John Leffingwell and was born in this town 69 years ago. In early life she married William Stamp of this village who has been dead many years. To them were born two children. of these W. J. Stamp survives. Later in life she married Nicholas Burns of Rochester who survives, with one daughter, Mrs. Clara Ragan and two sons Walter and Louis Burns all of Rochester; and two sisters, Mrs. Francis Powers of Warsaw and Mrs. Glenn Lathrop of Pike, to mourn her loss. The funeral services and burial were held in Rochester on Saturday."
16 C91. United States Federal Census, year 1910.
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