Individual Notes

Note for:   Iris Marquerite Constable,   30 Aug 1908 -          Index

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     Walton Reporter, Aug 1914: Iris, the five year old daughter of Andrew Constable, Third Brook, fell under the wheels of a heavy lumber wagon Saturday, sustaining a painful injury to the scalp. A little more and she would have been crushed to death.



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Note for:   Blanche Marion Constable,   3 Sep 1919 -          Index

Nickname:   Happy


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Note for:   Dorothy Esther Constable,   13 Dec 1921 - 3 Jan 2002         Index

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      OBITUARY: (Tri-Town News - 9 Jan 9 2002) WALTON: Dorothy E. Tweedie of Walton, a lifelong resident, died Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2002 at her home. She was 80.
        Mrs. Tweedie worked side by side with her husband on their family dairy farm and auction business.
        She was born Dec. 13, 1921, in Walton to Andrew and Blanche Van Akin Constable.
        She graduated from Walton Central School.
        She married Stilson Tweedie on Nov. 9, 1940, in Delhi.
        Mrs. Tweedie will be remembered for the many vegetables sold at their farm stand.
        She is survived by her daughters, Kay (Rodney) Gale of Otego, Alexa (Richard) Stanton of Edmeston and Lee (Herman) Peterson of Richmondville; her sisters, Iris Elderkin of Walton and Blanche Michael of Inverness, Fla.; her grandchildren, Heidi and Dan Yorke of Schenevus, Brideen and Chris Edwards of East Worcester, Amy and Michael Rifanburg of Edmeston, Jeff Galley’and Michel EsteIl of Garrattsville, Paul Stanton and Julie-Jo Stanton of Edmeston, Michelle Stanton of Michigan, Christie Stanton of Florida, Kimberly LaTourette of Otego, Kathryn Gale of Otego and Lindsay Gale of Olive Bridge. She is also survived by her great-granddaughter, Emily Rifanburg; and two expected great-grandchildren; a special niece, Margaret Constable; as well as several other nieces and nephews.
        Her husband, Stilson, and 13 brothers and sisters, predeceased her.
        Memorial services were held Sunday, January 6 at 3 p.m. at the Lyon Bros.-Way Funeral Chapel at the corner of North and Delaware streets in Walton.
        Donations to the American Diabetes Association, 356 North Midler Ave., Syracuse, NY 13206 in her name would be appreciated.



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Note for:   (stillborn) Constable,   22 Dec 1915 -          Index

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     Stillborn (unnamed). May have been a boy.



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Note for:   Perry Stewart,    -          Index

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     Perry swam in the Walton reservoir and was confined to home place - wasn't allowed in town because he was considered a "typhoid carrier" as a typhoid epidemic broke out shortly after he swam.



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Note for:   Kenneth Stewart,    -          Index

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     Kenneth was gassed in World War I and lived on a war pension of $12 a month.



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Note for:   Hilda Mae Budine,   15 Mar 1903 - 15 Mar 1903         Index

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     Died around 2 years of age.



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Note for:   Millard Budine,   2 Jan 1906 - 5 Jan 1906         Index

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     Millard had a twin sister Mildred. Millard was a "blue baby" and lived about three days.