Photo # |
Filename |
Photo |
Description |
Date / Link |
953 |
vh |
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From left to right - Howard Pease, John, Charles - sons of Bert Pease, at extreme right. Photo taken at Marble Farm located about 3 miles north east of Lake Como |
? |
954 |
vi |
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Emma Pease Niver. We believe the picture was taken on Marble Farm. |
1930s |
955 |
vk |
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Bert Pease. Photo taken at the Wither's residence on 20 Hubbard St. in Cortland, N.Y. |
1940s |
956 |
vl |
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Master Sergeant John Pease, son of Bert Pease. Photo taken during World War 2. John was stationed in the country of Italy. |
1940s |
957 |
vm |
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Front row: From left to right - Philip Niver, Clayton Niver - sons of Emma Pease Niver. At extreme right, Bessie M. Withers, daughter of Irene Pease Withers. Middle row: From left to right - Wilfred H. Withers, James G. Withers, sons of Irene Pease Withers, and last Blanche Pease, wife of Bert Pease. Rear Row: Bert Pease - holding one of Emma Pease Niver's children - don't know which one it was. Photo taken at the Marble Farm. |
1930s |
958 |
vn |
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Bert Pease's wife Blanche with grandson James G. Withers, son of Irene Pease Withers. Photo taken at the Marble Farm, in the vicinity of 1929 to 1930. James was about 3 to 4 years old. |
1929/30 |
959 |
vo |
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From left to right: Irene Pease Withers, Blanche Harrison Pease, Blanche's mother (name unknown), and James G. Withers, oldest son of Irene Pease Withers. 4 generation photo taken at the Harrison Homestead on Harrison Road - about 3/4 mile above West Homer Cemetery |
? |
960 |
vp |
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Emma Pease Niver - Daughter of Bert and Blanche Pease. Photo taken sometime in the late1940's. Sidewalk indicates that the picture was taken in a town, possibly on E. Academy St. in McGraw, N.Y. where they had purchased their first home. |
late 1940s |
961 |
vq |
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Dick Dryer feels certain that the two girls are the daughters of Helen Pease Hamlin and husband Dorr Hamlin. Since the man there has a wedding band on his left hand, it is assumed that he is married to the daughter next to him. Photo taken at the Hamlin Homestead. |
1930s |
962 |
vr |
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Harley Niver with wife Emma Pease Niver - daughter of Bert Pease. Photo taken at the Marble Farm. |
late 1930s |
963 |
vs |
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Bert Pease and son John with their white washing barn outfit. Photo taken at the Marble Farm - just west of Lake Como area. |
late 1930s |
964 |
vt |
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From left to right: Wilfred H. Withers, son of Levi J. and Irene Pease Withers, Clayton Niver, son of Emma Pease Niver - at the extreme right is Clayton Niver's friend, Alton Williams from McGraw where both Clayton and he lived.. Photo taken in front of the Withers residence on 20 Hubbard St. in Cortland, N.Y. |
late 1940s |
965 |
vu |
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Clayton Niver, son of Harley and Emma Pease Niver. Photo taken in front of the Withers residence at 20 Hubbard St. in Cortland, N.Y. |
late 1940s |
966 |
vv |
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From left to right: Helen Pease Hamlin holding Wilfred H. Withers, son of Levi J. and Irene Pease Withers, Bert Pease holding James G. Withers, son of Levi J. and Irene Pease Withers and on extreme right is Flory, sister to Bert and Helen. |
about 1930 |
967 |
vw |
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Blanche Harrison Pease with ??? Photo taken at the Harrison homestead on Harrison Rd. just north of West Homer Cemetery |
1940s |
968 |
vx |
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Master Sergeant John Pease, son of Bert Pease. Photo taken in the country of Italy in the1940's during World War II |
1940s |
969 |
vy |
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Emma Pease while in her 20's, daughter of Bert Pease. Photo location unknown |
mid 1930s |
970 |
vz |
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Bert Pease gravestone at West Homer Cemetery. |
Sept 2006 |
971 |
wa |
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Blanche Pease gravestone at West Homer Cemetery. |
Sept 2006 |
972 |
wb |
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Charles Pease gravestone at West Homer Cemetery.
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Sept 2006 |
973 |
wc |
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Howard Pease gravestone at West Homer Cemetery |
Sept 2006 |
974 |
wd |
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Irene Withers gravestone at West Homer Cemetery |
Sept 2006 |
975 |
we |
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Levi Withers gravestone at West Homer Cemetery |
Sept 2006 |
976 |
bessie |
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Bessie Pease newspaper article on her death. "The Auburn, NY Citizen" April 17, 1909, she had died the day before, April 16, 1909s |
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