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Note for:   Minnie Hotchkiss,   1893 - 1 Jul 1930         Index

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     Place:   Highland Cemetery, Sidney Center, Delaware, NY

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      OBITUARY - Walton Reporter, July 1930: Mrs. Fred Patrick of Sidney Center died Tuesday, July 1. She was 37 years of age. Death was caused by uremic poisoning. Her maiden name was Minnie Hotchkiss. On Oct. 25, 1909, she was united in marriage to Fred Patrick, who survives her with nine children, the youngest, Donald, being only three weeks old.



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Note for:   George Winifred Feaver,   2 Jan 1969 -          Index

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     George was born in Thomas Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.



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Note for:   Dr. Franklin J. Youngs,   ABT 1921 -          Index

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     Franklin lived in Stantonsburg, NC in 1980.



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Note for:   Meribeth Adelia Youngs,   22 Aug 1918 -          Index

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     Meribeth lived in Unadilla RD in 1980.



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Note for:   Durwood R. Youngs,    -          Index

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     Durwood lived in Deposit in 1980.



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Note for:   Doris Youngs,    -          Index

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     Doris lived in Watertown, NY in 1980.



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Note for:   Samuel Walton,    -          Index

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     Samuel was divorced from Alma Duffield in 1937.



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Note for:   Ralph Mussina Feaver,   30 Dec 1937 - 9 Dec 2003         Index

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      Ralph graduated in 1959 from Wesleyan University in Connecticut; did graduate work at University of Pennsylvania; was President of Philadelphia Agency, Inc., an advertising agency. He married Jane Goldstone at All Souls Unitarian Church, 1157 Lexington Ave., New York, NY.



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Note for:   Jane Goldstone,   15 Jan 1941 -          Index

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     Jane graduated in 1963 from Bryn Mawr College. In the summer of 1963 she won the Madmoiselle Magazine competition which, among other benefits, included a trip to Europe. Worked for the United Nations in Travel Dept.; later for Viking Press; then with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. In 2003 she was the Bryn Mawr class reunion president (5-year term).



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Note for:   John Henry Pancras Feaver,   7 Sep 1907 - 14 Aug 1982         Index

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     Place:   Williamsport, PA ?

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      THE NAME PANCRAS: Legend tells us St. Pancras was born at the end of the third century and brought up by an uncle in Rome after the death of his parents. Both he and his uncle became Christians. Pancras was beheaded in 304 during Diocletian's persecution. He was only 14 years old. Pancras is especially venerated in England because Augustine of Canterbury dedicated his first church to Pancras and his relics were presented as a gift to the king of Northumberland. A district in London is named St. Pancras after him. (from http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=88)