Gideon Hoxsie(b. 6 MAR 1787, d. 27 NOV 1850)
Note: Son of Zebulon Hoxie and Alice (Hall) Hoxie.
Baptism: 17 MAR 1988
Given Name: Gideon
Christening: Easton MM, Washington, New York, organized in 1778
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Occupation: was a farmer on the old Zebulon Hoxie farm
Place: Easton, Newport, Rhode Island
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 27 NOV 1850 South Easton, Washington, New York
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: LDS; Merged General Note: Film #: 170633
Title: LDS; Merged General Note: Film #: 170633, Page #: 598, Ordinance #: 22646. . .46. . .46. . .
Baptism: 1 MAY 1943
Given Name: Peleg
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 1717 Island of Jamaica, West Indies
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Note: Son of Joseph Hoxsey and Sarah (Tucker) Hoxsey. Joseph was administrator of state in the estate and guardian of Gideon.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977
Title: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977 (notebook available in the Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass).
Baptism: 11 JUN 1991
Given Name: Joseph
Christening: 25 NOV 1701 Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Colony
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 1736 Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island Colony
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: LDS; Merged General Note: Batch #: 5027424
Title: LDS; Merged General Note: Batch #: 5027424, Sheet #: 26, Source Call #: 1553842: Batch #: 8420805, Sheet #: 48, Source Call #: 1395832; Batch #: C501951, Source Call #: 908271 ITEM 1; Batch #: 1760833, Source Call #:? Film #: 170645, Page #: 263, Ordinance #: 9879 .553842: Batch #: 8420805, Sheet #: 48, Source Call #: 1395832; Batch #: C501951, Source Call #: 908271 ITEM 1; Batch #: 1760833, Source Call #:? Film #: 170645, Page #: 263, Ordinance #: 9879 .553842: Batch #: 8420805, Sheet #: 48, Source Call #: 1395832; Batch #: C501951, Source Call #: 908271 ITEM 1; Batch #: 1760833, Source Call #:? Film #: 170645, Page #: 263, Ordinance #: 9879 .
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977
Title: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977 (notebook available in the Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass).
Baptism: 11 JUN 1991
Given Name: Ann
Christening: 1 AUG 1704 Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Colony
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: BEF 1716 her youth
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Note: Son of Joseph Hoxsie and Sarah (Tucker) Hoxsey. In Jan. 5 1730 his brother Joseph was chosen to be his guardian.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977
Title: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977 (notebook available in the Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass).
Baptism: 11 JUN 1991
Given Name: Gideon
Christening: 31 JUL 1706 Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Colony
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 1729 North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island Colony
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Note: Son of Joseph Hoxsey and Sarah (Tucker) Hoxsey. On Apr. 3 1799 William & Lodowick Hoxie were administrators in the estate of Lodowick Hoxsey.
Baptism: 11 JUN 1991
Given Name: Lodowick
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 23 APR 1799 Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Note: Ann (Hoxsey) Green daughter of Joseph Hoxsey and Sarah (Tucker) Hoxsey.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: LDS; Merged General Note: Film #: 170645
Title: LDS; Merged General Note: Film #: 170645, Page #: 263, Ordinance #: 9875; Film #: 177933, Page #: 86, Ordinance #: 3286; Batch #: C501951, Source Call #: 908271 ITEM 1; Batch #: 8505006, Sheet #: 91, Source Call #: 1395955.5; Film #: 177933, Page #: 86, Ordinance #: 3286; Batch #: C501951, Source Call #: 908271 ITEM 1; Batch #: 8505006, Sheet #: 91, Source Call #: 1395955.5; Film #: 177933, Page #: 86, Ordinance #: 3286; Batch #: C501951, Source Call #: 908271 ITEM 1; Batch #: 8505006, Sheet #: 91, Source Call #: 1395955.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977
Title: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977 (notebook available in the Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass).
Baptism: 15 MAY 1943
Given Name: Ann
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 6 MAR 1758
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Note: Son of Stephen Hoxsie and Elizabeth (Kenyon) Hoxsie.
Baptism: 3 DEC 1936
Given Name: Presbury
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Occupation: was Justice of Peace
Date: BET 1793 AND 1795
Place: Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island
Death: 14 SEP 1815 Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: LDS; Merged General Note: Batch #: 7207506
Title: LDS; Merged General Note: Batch #: 7207506, Sheet #: 92, Source Call #: 820256; Film #: 449522, Page #: 14, Ordinance #: 6075; Batch #: 446238, Source Call #:?; Batch #: 5007093, Sheet #: 08, Source Call #: 1553487. .: 820256; Film #: 449522, Page #: 14, Ordinance #: 6075; Batch #: 446238, Source Call #:?; Batch #: 5007093, Sheet #: 08, Source Call #: 1553487. .: 820256; Film #: 449522, Page #: 14, Ordinance #: 6075; Batch #: 446238, Source Call #:?; Batch #: 5007093, Sheet #: 08, Source Call #: 1553487. .
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977
Title: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977 (notebook available in the Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass).
Baptism: 18 MAR 1966
Given Name: John
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Sealing Child: --Not Shown--
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: Y
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: McClelland, Bugajski, Michels of MI_Poland 888-1998 CD 726 WFT Vol. 26 Tree 1887
Title: McClelland, Bugajski, Michels of MI, Poland 888-1998; CD 726 WFT Vol. 26 Tree 1887; Imported on 28 May 2001.6 Tree 1887; Imported on 28 May 2001.6 Tree 1887; Imported on 28 May 2001.
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Lamson, Rogers, Lohman of MA, FL 1070-1998; CD 726 WFT Vol. 26 Tree 1272
Title: Lamson, Rogers, Lohman of MA, FL 1070-1998; CD 726 WFT Vol. 26 Tree 127222
Given Name: Thomas
Death: 17 JAN 1815 Brookfield, Madison, New York
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Note: Elizabeth (Hoxsie) Rogers daughter of Stephen Hoxsie and Elizabeth Kenyon) Hoxsie.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: McClelland, Bugajski, Michels of MI_Poland 888-1998 CD 726 WFT Vol. 26 Tree 1887
Title: McClelland, Bugajski, Michels of MI, Poland 888-1998; CD 726 WFT Vol. 26 Tree 1887; Imported on 28 May 2001.6 Tree 1887; Imported on 28 May 2001.6 Tree 1887; Imported on 28 May 2001.
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Lamson, Rogers, Lohman of MA, FL 1070-1998; CD 726 WFT Vol. 26 Tree 1272
Title: Lamson, Rogers, Lohman of MA, FL 1070-1998; CD 726 WFT Vol. 26 Tree 127222
Baptism: 8 DEC 1936
Given Name: Elizabeth
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 25 DEC 1782 Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Note: Alternate spelling; (Haxie) (Hauksie). Son of Lodowick Hawksie and Mary (Presbury) Hawksie. In 1660 Hezekiah was a teacher. He was whipped for rescuing a Quaker when he was apprehended by M. Barlow. He resided near Spring Hill South of Spectacle Pond in Sandwich, Massachusetts.
Note: bequeathing lands to Hezekiah Hoxie and Richard Allen, son-in-law.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: LDS; Merged General Note: Batch #: 7207506
Title: LDS; Merged General Note: Batch #: 7207506, Sheet #: 92, Source Call #: 820256; Film #: 449522, Page #: 16, Ordinance #: 607620256; Film #: 449522, Page #: 16, Ordinance #: 607620256; Film #: 449522, Page #: 16, Ordinance #: 6076.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Genealogical Dictionary of New England Settlers
Title: Gen. Dictionary of New England Volume 2 page 385 gives Haxie, or Hauksie for surnames of Lodowick. As well as Lodowick and Mary's children; Gideon, Hezekiah, John, and Joseph. By James Savage??e for surnames of Lodowick. As well as Lodowick and Mary's children; Gideon, Hezekiah, John, and Joseph. By James Savage??e for surnames of Lodowick. As well as Lodowick and Mary's children; Gideon, Hezekiah, John, and Joseph. By James Savage??.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977
Title: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977 (notebook available in the Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass).
Baptism: 18 MAR 1966
Given Name: Hezekiah
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Event: near Spring Hill. at south end of Spectacle Pond
Type: resided
Place: Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Colony
Death: 2 MAY 1771
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Note: Alternate spelling; (Haxie) (Hausie). John moved to Rhode Island about 1698 and settled in that part of Westerly later called Richmond. He married Mary Hull, daughter of Joseph and Experience (Harper) Hull. Joseph Hull was born in 1652, was a Quaker preacher, served as Governor's Assistant 1699-1703, was a cooper and trader. The first of the name in America was Joseph Hull, born 1594, B.A. Oxford University 1614, to America 1635, founder of Barnstable, later of Yarmouth and York, Maine. Clergyman, Deputy to General Court 1638. His son Tristram Hull was the father of Joseph Hull, whose daughter married John Hoxsie. John Hoxsie married second, in 1736, Ann Richmond, who probably brought him no children. She was very active in the Friends affairs. John Hoxsie was made a freeman at Westerly 1727. He served as Justice 1733-36. At the first town meeting held after the organization of Charlestown in 1738, he was elected town treasurer and overseer of the poor.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: LDS; Merged General Note: Batch #: 7207506
Title: LDS; Merged General Note: Batch #: 7207506, Sheet #: 92, Source Call #: 8202562025620256.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977
Title: Mabel Gould Demers Hinkley of Portland, ME 1977 (notebook available in the Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass)he Barnstable, Mass).
Baptism: 28 SEP 1972
Given Name: John
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 1767 Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island Colony
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Note: Son of Stephen Hoxsie and Elizabeth (Kenyon) Hoxsie. Gideon moved to Milton and built a log house and organized town in 1789. He then became selectman and served in Milton as town clerk from 1789 until his death. His daughter Hannah was the first recorded in the birth records in 1789.
Baptism: 3 DEC 1936
Given Name: Gideon
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: Milton, Chittenden, Vermont
Change: Date: 22 Aug 2003
Note: Mary Ann (Hoxie) Conklin daughter of Zebulon Hoxie and Eliza Sarepta (Letchworth) Hoxie.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: 1860 Federal Census, Scipio, Cayuga, New York
Title: Census yr: 1860 State or Territory: NY County: Cayuga Division: Scipio Reel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20eel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20eel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20
Baptism: 3 JUL 1986
Given Name: Mary Ann
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Event: at age 21 as a Housekeeper, in accordance with Census 1860,
Type: resided
Date: 1860
Place: Scipio, Cayuga, New York
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 30 SEP 1899
Change: Date: 16 Mar 2006
Note: Allen E. Hoxie was killed on June 16, 1864, in the Battle of Petersburg that occurred from June 15 through 18, 1864. He was a 1st Sergeant in Company I, 111th Reg New York Volunteers. The following was his chain of command;
Army of The Potomac______Commander. Major Gen George G. Meade.
Second Army Corp_________Commander. Major Gen Winfield S. Hancock.
First Division___________Commander. Brig Gen Frances C. Barlow.
Third Brigade____________Commander. Col Clinton D. MacDougall.
111th Regiment New York Volunteers___ Field and Staff: Colonel, Jesse Segoine;
Lieutenant-Colonel, Clinton D. MacDougall; Adjutant, Henry H. Segoine; Surgeon,
William Vosburgh; Quarter-master, James Trulan.
Company I.____Captain, Sidney Mead; 1st Lieutenant, Merrill W. Murdock; 2nd Lieutenant, Arthur W. Marshall.
DIARY OF SGT ALLEN E. HOXIE
1864
Allen E Hoxie
Scipioville P O
Cayuga County, N. Y.
Co. I, 111th Regiment
New York Volunteers
Washington, D.C.
Army of the Potomac
3rd Reg. 8th Division.
2nd Army Corp
We know Allen was home in November because he bought some clothing at Howland's store in Sherwood. There is a receipt dated Nov 19, 1863.
Diary begins Jan 1 1864 - Carver Hospital Washington, D.C.. Allen was convalescing from a wound or illness- He had passes to leave the hospital and tells of walking down to the city nearly every day - visiting Emily Howland - (his mothers sister Hannah Howland's sister - in - law) who was helping to care for slaves who had escaped from the South and were in internment camps in miserable conditions. He attended church services, lectures - visited the capital, Patent Office and Variety Shows and also visited homes of friends in the area.
On Tuesday February 23rd he left Carver Hospital for the front.
Wednesday February 24th
"Left this morning for the Rendezvous Camp in Alexandria, Virginia. Got there about eleven o'clock. Still very pleasant but looks like rain. Shall have to stay ten days I reckon. Quite a pleasant place. Attended temperance meeting - Signed the temperance pledge and became a member of the Temperance Union. The temperance pledge was included with his paper.
Thursday February 25th
A pleasant day - quite a number of recruits from New York. Attended a meeting at the Chapel - Text Jeremiah 23rd chapter, 20th verse.
Friday February 26th
Blank
Saturday February 27th
Went to Camp Todd to see Emily and Carrie Putman - returned to supper after a pleasant afternoon. A very pleasant day - beautiful weather. 2nd Corp ___?___ today.
Sunday February 28th
General inspection today. Went over to Camp Todd. Saw Captain Feree, who had just returned from Jersey City. Took a walk in the woods - took supper at Mrs Hills with Captain Feree and Carrie Nichols -returned to camp about seven o'clock.
Monday February 29th
2nd Corp _______ again today. Went over to Fairfax Seminary with L. Carpenter of 29th _____. No letter from home yet. Today is a winter day. Am not mustered today as I shall have to be at my company before I can be mustered.
Tuesday March 1st
Orders to draw clothes today to get ready for the front. A letter today from mother. A very stormy day- snow and then rain, more snow tonight.
Wednesday March 2nd
Left distribution Camp this morning for the 111th. Marched to Alexandria Took the cars (train) for Brandy Station. Went out in a train-load of hay. I took charge of ___?____. Arrived at the station about five o'clock - (cant read next)
Thursday March 3rd
At Camp today, doing nothing. camp in a very pleasant field on Dumpling Mountain in Virginia. Have not any _?___ yet. Detailed tonight for picket tomorrow Lieutenant M___?__ in command of company, Major James Hinman Commandant of Reg. which numbers about eighty men.
Friday March 4th
On picket near the Rapidan. Nothing seem on the line. Towards night I heard Kilpatrick had entered Richmond. Hope it's true__?___
The rest of the diary just has addresses, scraps of poetry - list of men, etc.
LAST LETTER TO HIS MOTHER
"I enlisted voluntarily. Nobody's influence, nobody's money induced me, just because I felt it was my duty, and could no more help it than I could help getting hungry. It is but little I can do at best, even to give my life would not be much, and would be and is given more than willingly, glad of the opportunity, - When Abraham Lincoln saves his country - we shall be a happy and prosperous people, all living under one flag, no dividing line and no part stained by that blackest of all crimes - Slavery. Wont those be happy days! I hope to see them, but if I do not, I have sisters and brothers and dear friends who will see and enjoy them.
Again - love to father, sisters & brothers - With a great deal of very best wishes - I will thee Good by.
Love thy Boy -
Allen
A LETTER TO GEORGE J. LETCHWORTH
(Allen uncle)
from
C D MAC DOUGALL
Head Quarters 3rd Brig 1st Division. 2nd Corp
Near Petersburg June 25. 1864
George J Letchworth Esq
Dear Sir;
It is my painful duty to inform you of the death of Sgt Allen E, Hoxie of Co. I. He was killed in the disparate charge on the evening of the 16th made by our Corp. he was shot through the body with a grape shot sticking him in the left side just above the hip bone and passing entirely through his body. He was buried by one of his comrades and his grave marked by a head board. I asked if anyone in his company had (written home) and being informed that they had not - I thought it my duty to inform you knowing you a relative of his and not knowing anyone nearer him than you. In ____?______
C D Mac Dougall
Col 111th NY Vol
A LETTER FROM GEORGE PECKHAM
to
MRS HOXIE
Camp 111th New York State Volunteers
near Petersburg, Va
July 10th 1864
Mrs Hoxie;
Yours of June 24th reached me some time but this is the first opportunity I have to answer it. In answer to your inquiry about Allen I would say that his grave is marked by a board with his name Co. & Reg marked upon it & by various land marks so that there will be no difficulty in finding it when the proper time comes. Edwin Hanford & Corporal Nathan Booth buried him. The boy that was with him when he died is of the recruits and is named Rufus Johnson he has since been sent off sick.
It is hard to look back over the last two months & see what we have passed through & then to look around & see the number that have left us since then. We left camp with 45 men in the Co. but 9 of us are here now. The rest are some of them numbered with the died others are suffering with wounds in the hospital & still others are in there hands of the rebels. Oh this is a cruel thing & I long for the time to come when we may be allowed to return to our homes & there shall be "no more war".
As Allen's money matters you will find his accounts in the diary - He indebted to me $4.00. He had no money with him at the time of his death.
Having been mustered & copied the accounts from the Diary I will now send it to you by the mail that carries this. I sent his jacket knife to his sister Josie, These are all of the things that I know of that belonged to him.
Poor David Rap - his stay with us was short he was shot through the head with a minnie ball & died instantly. As we had to fall back from the ground where he fell he lay all night between the two lines & was literally pierced with the bullets. In the morning we drove them back & held the ground & buried him where he fell. Sgt Chase took what little motions could be found on him & sent them to his wife.
With many thanks for your prayers in my behalf I am your friend & Allen's Comrade
George Peckham
.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: LDS; Merged General Note: Batch #: 8602708
Title: LDS; Merged General Note: Batch #: 8602708, Sheet #: 97, Source Call #: 1396154. .396154. .396154. .
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: 1860 Federal Census, Scipio, Cayuga, New York
Title: Census yr: 1860 State or Territory: NY County: Cayuga Division: Scipio Reel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20eel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20eel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20
Baptism: 21 AUG 1986
Given Name: Allen E.
Nickname: Allan
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Event: at age 19, as a Farmlabourer in accordance with Census 1860
Type: resided
Date: 1860
Place: Scipio, Cayuga, New York
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 16 JUN 1864 Petersburg, Prince George, Virginia
Change: Date: 1 Jul 2006
Note: Ellen Josephine (Hoxie) Stickney daughter of Zebulon Hoxie and Eliza Sarepta (Letchworth) Hoxie.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: 1860 Federal Census, Scipio, Cayuga, New York
Title: Census yr: 1860 State or Territory: NY County: Cayuga Division: Scipio Reel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20eel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20eel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20
Baptism: 3 JUL 1986
Given Name: Ellen Josephine
Nickname: Joseph
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Event: at age 18, was Teaching School in accordance with Census 1860
Type: resided
Date: 1860
Place: Scipio, Cayuga, New York
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 27 DEC 1911
Burial: Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, Erie County, New York
Change: Date: 16 Mar 2006
Note: Hannah Jane (Hoxie) Howland daughter of Zebulon Hoxie and Eliza Sarepta (Letchworth) Hoxie.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: 1860 Federal Census, Scipio, Cayuga, New York
Title: Census yr: 1860 State or Territory: NY County: Cayuga Division: Scipio Reel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20eel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20eel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20
Baptism: 3 JUL 1986
Given Name: Hannah Jane
Nickname: Joanna
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Event: at age 15, in accordance with Census 1860
Type: resided
Date: 1860
Place: Scipio, Cayuga, New York
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 26 AUG 1914 Venice, Cayuga, New York
Burial: Oak Glen Cemetery, Aurora, Cayuga, New York
Change: Date: 16 Mar 2006
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: 1860 Federal Census, Scipio, Cayuga, New York
Title: Census yr: 1860 State or Territory: NY County: Cayuga Division: Scipio Reel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20eel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20eel No: M653-729 Page No: 532 Refference: 20 June, 1860 by Samuel Russell, Handwritten Pg. No. 20
Baptism: 28 JUN 1986
Given Name: Joseph Josiah
Endowment: --Not Shown--
Event: at age 1, in accordance with Census 1860
Type: resided
Date: 1860
Place: Scipio, Cayuga, New York
Temple: --Not Shown--
Death: 9 NOV 1862
Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, Cayuga, New York
Change: Date: 16 Mar 2006
Note: Son of John Wright and Clara (Gilmore) Wright. John Raymond Wright worked last in maintenance in manufacturing at Dunn & McCarthy, Auburn, New York. He lived in Auburn, before moving to Clyde, New York in 1983. While in Auburn he was employed for 13 years at Beacon Milling and for seven years with Warren Roofing as a carpenter.
Given Name: John Raymond
Death: 20 JUN 1985 Newark, Wayne, New York
Burial: 23 JUN 1985 Evergreen or Scipioville Cemetery, Ledyard, Cayuga, New York
Change: Date: 3 Sep 2003
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