
Nicholas V. Mundy and Lida Babcock
Husband Nicholas V. Mundy [7608]
Born: 19 May 1828 - , Burns, Allegany, NY 1 2 3 4 5 6
Christened:
Died: 23 Aug 1902 - , Burns, Allegany, NY 1 5 6
Buried: 1902 - Canaseraga Cemetery, Burns, Allegany, NY 1 5 6
Father: Stephen Mundy [7978] (1790-1880) 6
Mother:
Married: 13 Feb 1867 - , Dansville, Livingston, NY 4 6 7More records for this person:
Military 1 5, Civil War, 136th New York Volunteers, 1862
Obituary 8
Wife Lida Babcock [2393] 6 9
AKA: Alyda Babcock 7
Born: 2 Oct 1833 - , of Dansville, Steuben, NY 3 5 6 10
Christened:
Died: 13 Apr 1910 5 6
Buried: 1910 - Canaseraga Cemetery, Burns, Allegany, NY 6
Father: George G. Babcock [1863] (1806-1887)
Mother: Olive R. Knapp [1827] (1809-1895)More records for this person:
Obituary 11
Children
Sources:
1 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/.
2 C87. United States Federal Census, year 1870.
3 C90. United States Federal Census, year 1900, includes month and day of birth.
4 N185. Western New York Advertiser (Dansville, NY), (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com.
5 FamilySearch, ""Pedigree Resource File", (database)," supplied by FamilySearch.
6 N152. Canaseraga Times (Canaseraga, NY), published on the internet by fultonhistory.com.
7 C90. United States Federal Census, year 1900.
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N152. Canaseraga Times (Canaseraga, NY), published on the internet by fultonhistory.com, 1902 Aug. 29. "After a lingering illness with kidney trouble, Nicholas V. Mundy passed quietly from this earth Saturday, August 23, 1902, aged seventy-four years.
Mr. Mundy was the son of Stephen Mundy, who came to the town of Burns in 1834. He was one of seven boys and five girls, all of whom have passed away except Mrs. William Scott of this village. He was married to Lida Babcock, who survives him, in 1867. The deceased was born in 1828 in this town, where he has always resided, excepting from the year 1852 to the year of 1860, which time he spent in the California gold fields. He made his first trip to California, starting by water in New York and crossing the plains by wagon, before railroads were built. He enlisted in the United States army in 1862 and joined the one hundred thirty-sixth New York volunteers and was commissioned as second lieutenant but after serving a short time resigned on account of sickness. He was a charter member of Canaseraga Lodge, No. 781, Free and Accepted Masons, which lodge attended the funeral in a body. Although Mr. Mundy had been in poor health a long time and his death had been looked for, when the end time came it was a great shock to Mrs. Mundy and she has the heartfelt sympathy of all in her great bereavement. The last sad rites were largely attended at Trinity church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. A. Sidney Dealey officiating. The remains were laid at rest in the Canaseraga cemetery with Masonic honors. 'Peace to his ashes.'."
9 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/, tombstone spelling.
10 C85. United States Federal Census, year 1850.
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N152. Canaseraga Times (Canaseraga, NY), published on the internet by fultonhistory.com, 1910 Apr. 15, page 1. "Mrs. Lida Mundy, widow of the late Nicholas V. Mundy, died at her home on Main street, Wednesday morning, aged 78 years. She had been in failing health for several weeks and her death was not unexpected.
Deceased was a devout member of Trinity church and when able was always an attendant at public worship. She was a member of the Essential club, also of Canaseraga Chapter, O.E.S, and these societies will attend the funeral in a body. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Sarah Gore of Dickson, Tenn, four brothers, Homer Babcock of Chicago, Daniel Babcock of Washington, D.C, James Babcock of Dickson, and Seymour Babcock of Campbell.
The funeral services will take place from her late home, Friday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. A. S. Dealey officiating. The remains will be laid at rest by the side of her husband in the Canaseraga Cemetery."
Rowley Genealogy Site & Family Charts, compiled by I. Rowley, version of Nov. 10, 2016.
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