
George Bancroft Benedict and Helen Lucile Doolittle
Husband George Bancroft Benedict [7983] 1
Born: 6 Dec 1823 - , Attica, Wyoming, NY 2 3
Christened:
Died: 26 Sep 1861 - , Avon, Livingston, NY 2 3
Buried: 1861 - St. Clements Episcopal Cem, Wethersfield Springs, Wyoming, NY 2 3
Married: 1846 1
Wife Helen Lucile Doolittle [6999]
Born: 15 Nov 1828 - , Wethersfield Springs, Wyoming, NY 1 2 4 5
Christened:
Died: 14 Mar 1904 - at home, Warsaw, Wyoming, NY 1 2 5
Buried: 1904 - Warsaw Cemetery, Warsaw, Wyoming, NY 1 2 5
Father: Chauncey Doolittle [7961] (1800-1871) 5
Mother: Emily Wilbor [8014] (1804-1891)
Other
Spouse: Noble Morris [6977] (1817-1905) - 22 Feb 1865 1 4 5More records for this person:
Obituary 6 7
Children
Sources:
1 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.
2 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/.
3 "Historical Wyoming County - Vol. 9. No. 4" (periodical, 1956 July, fultonhistory.com).
4 C90. United States Federal Census, year 1900.
5 N111. Wyoming County Times (Warsaw, NY) (newspaper) digital scans of New York newspapers; published on the internet at http://www.nyshistoricnewspapers.org.
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, 1904 Mar. 18, page 1. "MORRIS. Mrs. Helen Lucile Morris, wife of Mr. Noble Morris, died at the family home on Brooklyn street at about midnight on Monday, March 14th, aged 75 years. She had been ill for many months with paralysis and her death was not unexpected. Mrs. Morris was born in Wethersfield Springs on November 15th, 1828, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Doolittle and was married in 1846 to George B. Benedict of Buffalo. She was married to Mr. Morris in February 22nd 1865 and her home had ever since been in this village where she was loved and honored by all who knew her. Lovely in person and in character, kindly, generous and refined, hers was a life worthy to be taken as an example. She had been a faithful communicant of the Episcopal church for more than fifty years and active in all its work. Mrs. Morris is survived by her husband, two children by her first marriage, Mrs. C. W. McElwain of Lake City, Minn. and George Benedict of Philadelphia and one stepson, Edward H. Morris of Warsaw. Funeral services were held at the house yesterday afternoon, Rev. H.S. Gately officiating and burial in the Warsaw cemetery."
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N111. Wyoming County Times (Warsaw, NY) (newspaper) digital scans of New York newspapers; published on the internet at http://www.nyshistoricnewspapers.org, 1904 Mar. 16, page 1. "MORRIS.
Mrs. Noble Morris died at her home on Brooklyn street in this village just after midnight on Monday, in her seventy-sixth year. She was Helen L, the daughter of Chauncey Doolittle, of Wethersfield, where she was born November 15, 1828[.] She was married to Mr. Morris February 22, 1865, who survives her, also two children by a former marriage, George Benedict and Mrs. C.W. McElwain of Lake City, Min..
Mrs. Morris was possessed of a lovely christian character, which made her generally respected and loved. She was a faithful communicant of the Episcopal church, and in the works of the church took great delight.
Funeral services will be held from her late home Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. H.S. Gately officiating. Burial in Warsaw cemetery."
Rowley Genealogy Site & Family Charts, compiled by I. Rowley, version of Nov. 10, 2016.
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