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25951 ~unmarried as of 1994 per deed for property at 3313 Lincoln Ave., Parma, Oho

RESIDENCES:
1994 - York County, South Carolina 
Thomas A. SOLTIS
 
25952 RESIDENCES:
1979 - Lincoln Ave., Parma, Ohio

OBIT: SOLTIS, THOMAS J : Husband of late Bertha (Obit.).Plain Dealer 03 Sep, 1985, pg. 04 sec. B 
Thomas J. SOLTIS
 
25953 OBIT: 1963-10-04 Chicago Tribune (IL)
Soludczyk
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Peter Soludczyk, beloved husband of the late Eva; dear father of Nettle [William] Malauskas and John [Alice]; grandfather of Six. Funeral Saturday, 9:45 a.m., from Chicago Funeral Home, 2321 Chicago avenue, to St. Nicholas cathedral. Interment St. Nicholas. AR 6-4575. 
Peter SOLUDCZYK
 
25954 If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.


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Copyright©2003-REWylie 
Laura Edna SOMES
 
25955 If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.


Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob

Copyright©2003-REWylie 
Sarah Jane SOMES
 
25956 RESIDENCES:
1943 - 3737 W.14th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1948 - 1218 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 
Rudolf SOMMERFELD
 
25957 OBIT: Name: Dippel, Kate
Date: December 7, 1914
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Notes: Dippel-Kate, (nee Sonnendecker), widow of Conrad H. Dippel, Friday, Dec. 4. Funeral Monday, Dec. 7, at 2 p. m., from residence of Mrs. A. B. Dornbrook, 3118 Chestnutdale ave. W. 25th-st. car to Mapledale ave 
Kate SONNENDECKER
 
25958 OBIT: Name: Farren, Catherine
Date: Mar 9 1956
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #108.
Notes: Farren, Catherine, of 7116 Alice Ave., beloved wife of the late John, dear mother of Michael, Joseph, Martin, John Jr., Stanley, Walter (deceased), Anna Krakowski, Catherine Duplaga, Clara Lick, Viola Pasek, Rose Russell, sister of John and Joseph Sopata, grandmother and great-grandmother. Friends received at Mosinski Funeral Home, 3675 E. 65 St. Funeral Saturday, Mar. 10, at 8:30 a. m., St. Stanislaus' Church at 9 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. 
Catherine SOPATA
 
25959 OBIT:
Name: Sopata, John
Date: Sep 22 1965
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #157.
Notes: Sopata. John Sopata, of 14801 Turney Rd., beloved husband of Katherine, father of Joseph, Frank, Stanley, Helen Hamski, Celia Kaczmarek, John, Chester. Edward, brother of Joseph, Martin and the late Thomas, and Katherine Faron, grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral Thursday, Sept. 23, at 8:30 A. M. at the Mosinski Funeral Home, 3675 E., 65 St., and St. Hyacinth Church, 9 A. M. Burial Calvary Cemetery 
John SOPATA
 
25960 OBIT:
Name: Sopko, Andrew
Date: Jun 25 1958
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #157.
Notes: Sopko, Andrew, of 6202 Morningside Dr., Parma, beloved husband of Mary (nee Harvan), dearest father of Eleanor. Donald and Marleen, brother of Stephen. Friends received at Golubski Parma Funeral Home, 5986 Ridge Rd., corner Dartworth Dr. Funeral Thursday, June 26, 9 a. m. St. Charles Church 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 
Andrew SOPKO
 
25961 OBIT:
Name: Sopko, Donald
Date: Jun 10 1975
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #157.
Notes: Sopko. Donald Sopko of Perry, O., husband of Carolyn, father of Dawn and Roger, son of Mrs. Mary Sopko, brother of Mrs. Stanley Jezior and Mrs. William Hennessey. Funeral 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, St. Cyprian Church, Perry. Burial Perry Cemetery. Friends may call at the Spear Funeral Home, 667 Mentor Ave., Painesville, O. 2-4 And 7-9 P. M. Tuesday 
Donald SOPKO
 
25962 Mary Rogness's - Grandmother

Edna Sorensen Yerington, 82, formerly of Iowa City, died Wednesday,
Feb. 14, 2001, at Parkview Manor in Wellman following a lengthy illness.

Services will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday at Lensing Funeral and
Cremation Service in Iowa City. Burial will be in the West Branch
Cemetery.
Visitation will be after 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to the Edna Sorensen Yerington Memorial Fund.
Mrs. Yerington was born March 5, 1918, in Waterloo to Otto and
Kirstina (Overbeck) Sorensen. She attended school in Harlan. She
married Marvin Yerington on July 25, 1935, in Cedar County. The couple
lived in the West Branch and Iowa City areas.
Survivors include two daughters and their husbands, Erma and Robert
Wolf and Pat and Ray Fetters, all of Iowa City; three sons, Rod
Yerington of Cedar Rapids, Tal Yerington and his wife, Sue, of Burbank,
Calif., and Mike Yerington of Cedar Rapids; 12 grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; one sister, Betty Poffenberger and her husband,
Verle, of Claussen, Minn.; and one brother, Raymond Sorensen of
Portsmouth, Va. 
Edna Tillie SORENSEN
 
25963 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of eighth cousin once removed Edward F. SOROCHIN
 
25964 SOURCE_OF_NAME:
Son George's death certificate. 
Tekla SOT
 
25965 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 264.
He is a soldier of the Civil War and a Democrat. 
Leroy SOULE
 
25966 6 ch incl Sarah Elizabeth SOUTH
 
25967 Still Living. John SOUTHARD
 
25968 From the RootsWeb World Connect Project:
ID: I98834334 Name: Ralph SOUTHERTON Given Name: Ralph Surname: Southerton Sex: M Birth: January 10, 1917 in Highwood, IL Death: April 2, 1997 in Florida Hospital South, Orlando, Orange County, Florida 
Ralph SOUTHERTON
 
25969 !DIED: age 35 Ann SOUTHMAYD
 
25970 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Spouse name, dob, dod & Abner'sdob from Russell Luce. He also has
middle initial 'G' for Abner. 
Abner G. SOUTHWORTH
 
25971 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Have seen middle initial as "E"
2) Spouse name from Russell Luce. He has name as Fred A. Southworth 
Alfred Ellsworth SOUTHWORTH
 
25972 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Martin SW Bible:
Births: ArthurL. Southworth Born Sept. 19, 1884
Marriages: Arthur Southworth and Leitea Jacobs wer married Sept. 27
1912
Deaths: not listed 
Arthur L. SOUTHWORTH
 
25973 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Per Steve Decknick - lived in Hartwick area in early 1920's
2) Martin SW Bible:
Births: Bertha C. SouthworthBorn Apr. 29, 1887
Marriages: Bertha C. Southworth and Fred R. Brown were married Dec.
15 1907
Deaths: not listed 
Bertha C. SOUTHWORTH
 
25974 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) It is possible that he was married twice and that the first marriage
produced the son who predeceased him. Idon't know this for sure. The son
could be of his marriage to Mary (Vonah) Collier (her 2nd).
2) Obit - Unknown newspaper, undated-
New Lisbon - Death ofLifelong Resident
The death of Charles M. Southworth, one of the best known and
highly esteemed residents of this place, occurred at his home Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Although he had been in failing health for a long
timewith heart trouble and complications, his last illness was of about
three weeks duration. - He was born in the town of New Lisbon July 22,
1868, a son of Robert E. (paper says 'E', someone has written an 'S' over
it in error) andAmanda (Garlick) Southworth. For fifty or more years he
has lived at the place where he died, and conducted a blacksmith shop. A
man of sterling integrity, always ready and willing to help where his
services were needed, he will be missed not only in his home circle but
in the community where he has so long resided, and where he has served
the public for so many years. On Sept. 12,1904, he was united in
marriage with Mary Vonah Collier, who survives him and who with her son,
Lewis Collier, have so tenderly and devotedly cared for him. Beside his
wife and step-son above mentioned, he leaves a brother, Clesson P.
Southworth, of South New Berlin; a niece, Mrs. Levi George, of New
Lisbon, and one nephew, Claude R. Southworth, of Yardley, Pa. and several
cousins. The funeral was largely attended at his late home Saturday
afternoon at 2o'clock. Rev. E. K. Hutchinson, rector of Zion Church at
Morris, of which thedeceased was a member, officiated. Interment was
beside his son and parentsin the old church cemetery at Morris. The
bearers were, Erle Smith, Frank Duroe, Ernest Thurston and George Rice.
The florel tributes given by the church,family and friends were
beautiful and bore evidence of the esteem in which the deceased was held.
A multitude of friends unite with the family in mourning his demise.
NOTE: as I do not have a complete genealogy as yet, I do not know whose
children Mrs. Levi George and Claude R. Southworth are. 
Charles M. SOUTHWORTH
 
25975 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Russell Luce - info on spouse and children 
Charles Martin SOUTHWORTH
 
25976 Middle name possibly Young Clarissa Y. SOUTHWORTH
 
25977 At the time of the death of his brother Charles M., Clesson lived in
South New Berlin, Chenango Co., NY 
Clesson P. SOUTHWORTH
 
25978 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Social Security Records: b. 8/3/1883 d. 8/1970 at Cooperstown; SS#
101-26-9800 iss NY
2) Martin SW Bible:
Births: Earl M. Southworth Born Aug. 3, 1833
Marriages: Earl Southworth were and [sic] Julia Jacobs were married
July 1, 1915 (a 3 was written over the 5 at a later date, different hand)
Deaths: not listed
In the Bible was the following obituary for Earl:
"Earl M. Southworth; Cooperstown - Funeral services for Earl M.
Southworth, 87, of 110 Chestnut Street, Cooperstown, will be at 2 p.m.,
Thursday, August 13, at the Ingalls Funeral Home, with the Rev. Michael
C. Shyna, pastor of the Milford United Methodist Church, offficiating.
Burial will be in the Hartwick Cemetery. Mr. Southworth died Monday,
August 10, at the home of his nephew, John Silvernail, Wells Bridge. He
was born August 3, 1883 in Hartwick, son of Orin and Lydia (Converse)
Southworth. He married Julia E. Jacobs on July 1, 1913 in the Hartwick
Methodist Church. Mrs. Southworth died May 11, 1969. Mr. Southworth had
been a farmer in the area for manyyears, working on several of the large
farms. He retired about 25 years ago.He had lived in Wells Bridge for
about 17 years, returning to Cooperstown about six years ago. Surviving
is a daughter, Mrs. Walter (Ruth) Staffin, Cooperstown; a son, Raymond E.
Southworth, Cooperstown; one granddaughter, Mrs. John (Beth) Tuller,
Chula Vista, Calif.; a brother, Arthur Southworth, Binghamton, and
several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call after 1 p.m.
Wednesday. The family will be in attendance from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday." 
Earl M. SOUTHWORTH
 
25979 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Had 17 children?
Per Steve Decknick - Had 17 children? Lived in Hartwick area early
1920's. A descendant ofElla is Terri Crockord - I need to contact
her.
2) Martin SW Bible:
Births: Ella May Southworth Born Jan. 21, 1894
Marriages: not listed
Deaths: Ella May Southworth Mclean died 22 September 1965 
Ella May SOUTHWORTH
 
25980 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Cemetery visit, June 2001-
George is buried with parents Martin & Louisa, and brother William.
All have footstones, and all except George have their names & dates
inscribed on the larger obelisk monument. It is possible he died after
1900? 
George Henry SOUTHWORTH
 
25981 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) I am not certain that all of these children belong to Ithamar, only
Lucinda, as her stone says so. They are all buried in the Kneeskern cem.
with Demmis/Dimmis, and Lucinda, her granddau. They must be some of her
other grandchildren, but more work needs to be done to verify this, and
to figure out which parents they belong to. Nor am I certain that
Margaret, w/o Nathaniel is in the correct place, only that it seems to
fit. Where HE is buried, is not yet known.
2) CEMETERY VISITS, JULY 2001-
A. Kneeskern Cemetery, Dorloo (NOT the one in Blenheim) 
Ithamar R. SOUTHWORTH
 
25982 Research and source notes:
1) Have seen first name spelled 'Louis'
2) MartinSW Bible: contained the following error-ridden, undated
obituary; newspaper and year unknown:
"Louis [sic-Lewis] Southworth, a well known resident of Unadilla,
died at his home Tuesday afternoon Sept. 18, of a complication of
diseases. Mr. Southworth was born in the town of Milford, in 1868 [sic],
and wasthe son of Martin Southworth. He moved to this place in 1895 and
was very highly respected by all who knew him. He is survived by his
wife, Mrs. ElizabethCampbell Southworth; three brothers, Frederick [sic
- Alfred "Fred"] Southworth of this place, Warren [sic - Orrin] of
Hartwick, and Charles of Laurens;two sisters, Mrs. W. C. Strong of
Laurens, and Mrs. J. R. Allen of Cooperstown." 
Lewis H. SOUTHWORTH
 
25983 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed Louis Rhodes SOUTHWORTH
 
25984 Cause of Death: Pneumonia of one week's duration
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Obit from Martin SW Bible:
"Laurens, Jan. 31[Sunday] -Miss Louise Southworth, brief notice of
whose death was in Saturday's paper,died at the family home on Friday
evening at 8 o'clock, death being due to pneumonia, which developed a
week ago following an illness of flu and other complications since
January 10. The funeral services will be held on Monday with prayer
services at the home at 1 o'clock, and funeral services at the Methodist
Episcopal Church at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Norman B. Graves of Mt. Upton, a
former pastor here and an intimate friend of the family, will officiate.
Burial will be held in Laurens cemetery. The deceased was born January
18, 1903, at the home farm about three miles north of this village;
living there withher parents until five years ago, when they moved to
this village. Followingthe death of her mother (formerly Mrs. Mary
Strait Ainslee) soon after theirremoval to the village, she assumed the
duties of housekeeper in the home giving it her most careful attention.
Surviving her are her father, Charles Southworth, and one brother,
Frederick, 12 years of age; and to these two so badly bereft the sympathy
of the entire community is extended. The deceased wasmuch loved by all,
owing in great measure to her cheery optimism and every-ready smile,
always ready and willing to do anything in her power for any justcause:
and she will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends. She was a
member of the Methodist Episcopal church and Sunday school, being
secretary of the latter, and in both these whe will be missed as but few
Sundays found her absent. She was also a member of the Laurens W.C.T.U.
and of Laurens grange. A young woman of fine attainments and much
beloved, a wide circle of friends, while bowing in submission to the
father's will, will deeply regret her demise." 
Louise E. SOUTHWORTH
 
25985 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Burial location for Lucinda & Alfred from Russell S. Luce, Jr. at
luceruss@mkl.com
2) According to Russell Luce, Lucinda's father Ozias was still alive in
1855, living with her and Albert, as appears on the 1855 Census for
Milford, Otsego Co., NY 
Lucinda S. SOUTHWORTH
 
25986 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) DOD and spouse name from RussellLuce. He also had her name as Lucinda. 
Lucy Ellen SOUTHWORTH
 
25987 Cause of Death: Consumption (Tuberculosis)
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Martin SW Bible:
Births: Lucy L. Southworth Born July 26, 1882
No Marriage
Deaths: Lucy L. Southworth Died July 23, 1896
Obit for Lucyfrom the Bible:
"Died on the 23d inst, Lucy, daughter of Orrin and Lydia
Southworth, aged 14 years. This young girl had suffered an illness of
five months with that dread disease, comsumption. The afflicted parents
have the sympathy of their neighbors in this sad bereavement, and are
grateful for the manykindnesses shown them. G." 
Lucy L. SOUTHWORTH
 
25988 Cause of Death: A) Arterio sclerotic heart disease, duration 10 years
Address: 40 Elm St.

Oneonta
New York

Research and source notes - Deborah Sweet
Madaline's line gives us our MAYFLOWER lineage through the following
Mayflower Passengers, a total of six so far:
1) John ALDEN
2) MULLINS - Priscilla, and her parents William and Alice
The ALDEN - MULLINS line comes tous through the SOUTHWORTHS.
3) FULLER - Edward and his son Samuel who came onthe ship, and other son
Matthew, who came later. This line comes to us through the ROWLEY's (see
Ithamar Rowley, who is also one of 'our' Revolutionary War Veterans) and
it is a double line, secondly through Dimmis Gates's father Stephen
Gates, also a Rev. War Vet, who married Esther Fuller, a dau. of John
Fuller. I have just found the connection through these lines and have
begunresearch - 5/10/2001, DS
I. Birth Record Documentation:
4/11/2001 - No record of birth on file at Albany for Madaline M.
Southworth, b.2/22/1881.
I willhave to write the County and Town Clerks, also could try
Albany again, withan expanded, 10 year search.
II. Marriage Record Documentation:
When HusbandWilliam died, 9/25/1942, Madaline was 60 yrs old, given
on his death cert.
III. 5/5/2001 - Oneonta Plains Cem. visit - photos taken of grave.
III. Death Record Documentation:
1) NYS Dept. of Health Cert. of Death, #26612; Registered#52; Dist.
#3801
Place of Death, State of New York: Otsego Co.; City/Village:
Oneonta; Length of stay in Town, City or Village: 25 years; Name of
Hospital: Fox Memorial Hospital
Usual Residence: NY, Otsego Co., Oneonta, within corporate limits,
40 Elm St.
Name: Madaline Wright, dod 4/5/1957, female, white, widowed; Name
of spouse: William G. Wright; dob 2/22/1881, Milford, NY, USA; Age:
76yrs, 1mo, 14days; Occupation: Housewife, own home; Father's name:
William Southworth, Mother's name: Ida Hanor; Was deceased Veteran? No;
Soc. Sec.# none; Informant: Clyde Wright, 136 East St., Oneonta, NY
MEDICAL CERTIFICATION: Disease or condition directly leading to death:
a) Arterio scleroticheart disease, duration 10 years
b) aortic insufficiency, left ventricular(?)hype....?, duration 10
years
c) Cancer in Colon, duration 6 months
No other significant conditions listed.
Date of Operation: Mar. 7, 1957; Major Finding of Operation: Ca,
Colon hepatic - - - last word is illegible.; Autopsy: No
Physician's signature: looks like Keegan? of Oneonta, NY -
Certifies he attended deceased from Sept? 1951 to Apr. 5, 1957; Last seen
on - date is illegible, looks like 5 Apr., 1957; Death occurred at: could
be either 5 or 6 am, it has been 'gone over'. Signed: 4/5/1957
Place of Burial: Oneonta Plains Cemetery, Oneonta, NY on 4/8/1957;
Undertaker: John H. Woodward, Bookhout FuneralHome, 357 Main St.,
Oneonta, NY; Registration #BO4657; Date filed by Local Reg.: 4/8/1957,
Registrar: D? S. Murkle; Burial/Transit Permit issued 4/8/1957by
Registrar.
Note: the 40 Elm St. House is still there, per my May 2001 visit, I do
not know who is the current owner.
Address at death; 40 Elm St., Oneonta, later lived in by son W.Clyde
Wright & family
Lived in Oneonta since1932
Attended Oneonta Normal School; was a teacher at Schenevus
Obituary #1-The Oneonta Daily Star, Sat. April 6, 1957:
Headline: Mother of Oneonta Merchant, Once Civic Leader, Dies
Mrs. Madaline Wright, 76, of 40 Elm St., widow offormer Otsego
County Sheriff William G. Wright and an active community worker, died
yesterday at Fox Hospital following a month's illness.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at First
Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Boyd McCleary, minister officiating. Burial
will be in Oneonta Plains Cemetery.
Mrs. Wright was a member of First Presbyterian Church, pas president
of the Women's Club, past regent of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, pastpresident of the Presbyterian Women's Associatio 
Madaline May SOUTHWORTH
 
25989 Cause of Death: Disease of the Heart and Lungs, duration 10 or more years
Research and notes - Deborah Sweet:
1) The info on Martin, Louisa and theirchildren is taken from Madaline
Wright's hand copied Bible Records from Martin Southworth's Family Bible.
At the time (abt 1937) she was doing her research, it was located at Earl
Southworth's at Fly Creek, County of Otsego, NY.
Possible middle name: George [from Mickel's DAR application]]
2) Death Documentation:
NYS Dept of Health Death Cert. #11219; No. of corresponding Entry in
Registry Book of Deaths to be inserted by the Registrar: #187; County of
Otsego, Town of Milford, at Portlandville.
Martin Southworth, Age 71 yrs 17 days;Occupation: Cooper, Leaves a wife;
Birthplace: Otsego County, NY; Father: Oziois[sic] from Vermont [there
have been what looks like erasures/changes to the document here, and also
under 'state or country', although the original would really need to be
checked]; Mother: Demi?, Vermont [ibid]
Place of Death: Town of Milford at Portlandville [there are two small
categories which areillegible, one may be asking length of residence,
looks like it says '10 yrsor more' ]
Date and Hour of Death: 16 April 1887, at about 1 am.; Joels? Jack?
Thosna?, M.D. of Portlandville, NY, signed 4/17/1887, certifies he
attended deceased from December 1885 to April 1887, last seen 4/15/1887,
died on 4/17/1887 about 1:00 am.; Chief and determining Cause of Death:
Disease of the heart, 10 year duration, and Lungs, 6 year or more
duration, of long standing.; No burial information is given on the
document - permit, date, place, undertaker unknown. [My guess is that he
was buried by the third day, so I enteredthat as date of burial. Also
that he was probably buried in Portlandville, as his wife Louisa was
shown to have been buried there, although Cemetery nameis unknown. Her
undertaker was A. Cronk of Milford. Since she died only three years
later, it may be that it is the same one who took care of Martin.]
3) Cemetery info for Martin, Louisa and William is courtesy of Russell S.
Luce, Jr.; luceruss@mkl.com
According to Otsego Co. Genweb; taken from "EarlyHistory of the Town
of Milford and Other Parts of
Otsego Co. From 1773-1903" by Ezra Stevens; Sect.1, Chap. 1, pp. 2-52
'Portlandville had become quite prosperous, a good business and
supported three churches but no
cemetery, consequently a company was organized and the present
(written ca. 1903) Pine Grove Cemetery was established in 1861.' 
Martin G. SOUTHWORTH
 
25990 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
This Nathaniel is probably not Ozias's son. He is not listed in the
Martin Southworth Bible as a child of Ozias.I do not yet know which
branch he is from, but I am leaving him here for now, as he IS buried at
Dorloo, and I don't want to forget about trying to findwhich family to
attach him to. 
Nathaniel SOUTHWORTH
 
25991 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Martin Southworth Bible:
Births: Netta [sic] L. Southworth Born Jan 31 1878
Marriages: Netta L. Southworth and Wm. E. Judkins were married July
13 1893
Deaths: Netta Louise Southworth Judkins Died Dec 5, 1952
Obit for Netta from Bible:
"Woman Takes Own Life - Mrs. Netta L. Judkins, 74, Wells Bridge,
killed herself about 2:30 p.m. yesterday in the courtyard of her
daughter's home by shooting herself with a rifle.Dr. Louis Rothman,
Otego, acting as coroner's physician, gave a verdict of suicide,
according to State Police of Oneonta substation. Mrs. Judkins had been
ill and despondent for a long time, police said. Funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Bailey Funeral Home, with the Rev. Louis
vanEss, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, oficiating [sic]. Burial
will be in Westford. Friends may call at the funeral home at their
convenience. Mrs. Judkins was born in the Town of Milford Jan. 31, 1878,
daughter of Orren [sic] and Lydia (Converse) Southworth. She was married
to William Judkins July 13, 1893, at Westville. She had been a resident
of Westford most of her life, and for the past four years lived with her
daughter at Wells Bridge. She was a member of St. Timothy's Episcopal
Church, Westford, and of the Women's Auxiliaryof the Wells Bridge Fire
Department. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.John Silvernail of
Wells Bridge, with whom she lived, and Mrs. Clayton Rivenberg of
Delanson; two sons, Harry B. Judkins, Rew, Pa., and Ralph L. Judkins,
Westford; five grandchildren, James, Frederick and Ruth Judkins, John S.
Silvernail and Joyce Genter; two brothers, Earl Southworth, Wells Bridge,
and Arthur Southworth, Morris; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Brown, Hartwick,
and Mrs. Willard McLean, also of Hartwick." 
Netta Louise SOUTHWORTH
 
25992 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Martin Southworth Bible:
Births page: Orin I. Southworth Born May 14, 1849
Marriages page: Orin L. Southworth and Lydia L. Converse were married
Jan 2 1877
Death: originally recorded on Births page as: Orin I. Southworth died
Jan. 10. 1922
recorded at a laterdate, different hand on Deaths page:
Orin Southworth Died Jan. 10, 1922
Another loose document which was in the Bible:
Deed of the Milford Cemetery Association to Orrin Southworth for
Lot. No. 100
"Know all Men by these Presents,that the Milford Cemetery
Association of the First Part, in consideration ofTwelve ($12.00)
Dollars ($ 12.00) paid to them, the Receipt whereof if hereby
acknowledged, do Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey to Orrin Southworth of
the Second Part his Heirs and Assigns the Lot of land in the Cemetery of
the said Corporation, called the "MILFORD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION" situate
in the Village of Milford, in the Town of Milford, County of Otsego,
State of New York,which lot is delineated and laid down on the Register,
Map or Plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Corporation, and
therein designated by the number 100 containing about 200 superficial
feet.
To have and to hold the herein above granted Premises of the
Party of the Second Part his Heirs and Assigns forever: subject, however,
to the conditions and limitations of the By-Laws, Rules and Regulations
of the said Corporation, now existing, or hereafter to be made or
ordained.
And the said "MILFORD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION" do hereby covenant
to and with the said Party of the Second Part, his Heirs and Assigns, and
they are lawfully seized of the herein above granted premises in fee
simple: that the said premises are free of all incumbrances, and that
they will warrant and defend the said Party of the Second Part, his Heirs
and Assigns forever.
In testimony whereof the said "MILFORD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION" have
caused this instrument to be signed by the President and Treasurer, and
their common seal to be hereunto affixed, this 24th day of July A.D. 1896
LS:Milford Cemetery Milford, NY; Incorporated April 21, 1894
LS; W.R. Saxton, President
LS; M. B. Hanner?, Treasurer
SS: On this 25 day of July in the year one thousand eight hundred and
ninety six before me, the subscribers personally came W. R. Saxton and M.
B. Hammer? to me known to be the persons describedin and who executed
the within instrument and they acknowledged that they executed the same.
LS: Chas. B. Hanner?
Justice of the Peace 
Orrin I. SOUTHWORTH
 
25993 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1)Census Records: from Del.Co. Gen.&Hist. online (op.cit.)-
Ozias appears on the following:
1) Otsego Co., NY 1810, New Lisbon Township- from the Census Index,
op cit, and from Sheet sent by Virginia Schoradt - need
microfilm
a) Otsego Co. NY 1820, New Lisbon Township, p116
b) Schoharie Co. NY 1830, Sharon, p 124
c) Schoharie Co.NY 1850, Seward, p342
d) Otsego Co. NY 1855, Milford, p ? - living with daughter
Lucinda & her husband-per Russell Luce
2) 5/6/2001 - Correspondence with Schoharie Co., NY Surrogate's Court -
no will/probate records on file forOzias in Scho.Co. Will inquire at
Otsego Co. Surrogate's office. Then on to Land Records search. Inquiries
are also in to Town Clerks and Historians.
3)RRW - has name as Osias. Have also seen Ozious
4) BIRTH VERIFIED -
a. Mansfield Town Records -
Book 1, page 132 [Births] - Certified Record of Birth -
Ozias, Son to Nathaniel Southworth Junr by Desire his wife was
Born Septemr 18th1778
b. Martin Southworth Family Bible - July 2001
Ozias Southworth was bornIn Mansfield county of Windham and
state of Connecticut
sept. the 18, 1778
5) Baptism - from 'Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths from the
Records of the Town and Churches of Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850';
(NEHGS Photoduplication, 1997, New York: The Baker & Taylor Co., 1898; by
Dimock, Susan W.
6) Regarding the date Ozias left Connecticut and came to New York -
The marriage date of August 6, 1802, and the PLACE - SHARON, NY as
taken from the Martin Southworth Family Bible (July 2001), show that
Ozias was definitely in NewYork by 1802 at the very least, and most
likely by 1801, as there had to have been time for them to meet, etc.
Demmis Rowley's family was already in Schoharie County as of the 1800
census. It is possible that Ozias passed throughSharon, on his way to
Otsego Co., thereby meeting young Demmis. The families Rowley, Fuller,
Stetson, Southworth are just a few of the Connecticut contingent to come
to the areas of Otsego and Schoharie Counties in New York in the late
1700-early1800's, and as the Genealogy reports show, were intermarried,
some quite densely. Just because Ozias is not shown as owning land right
away, doesn't mean he wasn't there. Also, just because he is not on a
Censusas a Head of Household, doesn't mean he wasn't there. He could be
enumeratedunder another household, or be one of those who is simply
shown by first nameinitial, and whoever transcribed it, may have
mistaken an 'O' for a 'D', aswas done in the Census Index (as shown
below), not having the knowledge of family relationships to help figure
out what the letter should have stood for,and not knowing how to
transcribe old script. He may have come between censusyears, ie., after
the 1800 census, and definitely before the 1820, when he is first and
definitely enumerated under his full name. However, the NY 1810 Census
Index, op cit, shows a number of Southworths as follows: Note the errors:
SOUTHWORTH:
D. Otsego p149 10010-20 should read? 10110-20 per New Lisbon
sheet (below), difficult to read
G. Otsego p149 30010-31
J. Otsego p131 11201-21
L.L. Otsego p149 10110-10
S. Otsego p142 21010-00
As can be seen on the 1810 Census sheet for New Lisbon,sent by
Virgina Schoradt:
The 'D' shown above has been mistranscribed - it should read: 'O'
for Ozias.
Likewise, the 'L. L.' is clearly an 'S. S.' for Samuel Stetson
'G' is Gurley
I have no idea as yet who the 'J' or 'S' could be, but they, too,
could be a mistranscription. The page Virginia sent is notcomplete. The
'J' may be Rev. James Southworth
7) As for Place of Death - Virginia sent excerpts of G.C. Southworth's
work on Hiram Southworth, In whichhe states that Ozias 'probably died
near Columbus, [Chenengo Co.] NY.' According to G.C. Southworth, Ozias
had property in C 
Ozias SOUTHWORTH
 
25994 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
Madaline had copied his middle nameas Erskine, from the Bible. Clearly
in the info below, they have it as 'S',but they may have mistranscribed,
or mistaken him for Robert Sewell Southworth, who is buried in Holdredge
Cem.
2) a)Deaths, Town of New Lisbon, 1879, Otsego Co., NY - from Del. Co., NY
- online site - op cit
Robert S. Southworth Dec. 20 age 80
Amanda M. Southworth Apr.4 age 69
b)1860 Federal Census, Town of New Lisbon, Otsego Co.,NY -
Transcribed by Ann Hopkins - from Del.Co.NY online site - op cit
Dwelling #82
Line # - p30 Robert S. Southworth Age 43 Male Blacksmith b.NY Real
Estate 300 Personal 400
p31 Amanda M. Southworth Age 32 Fem. b.NY
p32 Clesson Southworth Age 1 Male b.NY 
Robert Erskine SOUTHWORTH
 
25995 Cause of Death: Heart Attack
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Obit from Martin SW Bible:
"Cooperstown - Mrs. Ruth E. Staffin, 44, of 61Elm Street,
Cooperstown, died unexpectedly Mon., Oct. 11, following a heart attack.
Mrs. Staffin was born on Dec. 8, 1931 at Fork Shop [?], the daughter of
Earl and Julia (Jacobs) Southworth. She attended the Cooperstown Central
School and was married to Walter E. Staffin on Nov. 18, 1950 in
Cooperstown.She was employed by the J. J. Newberry Company in
Cooperstown for the past 16years, and was manager of the lunch counter
there for the past 10 years. Mrs. Staffin was a member of the United
Methodist Church of Cooperstown. She issurvived by her husband; one
daughter, Mrs. Glynn (Beth) Mock of Paradise, Calif.; two granddaughters;
one brother, Raymond E. Southworth, Cooperstown. Also surviving are
cousins and two uncles. Funeral services will be held on Sunday Oct. 17
at the Ingalls, Connell and Dow Funeral Home in Cooperstown at 3p.m. The
Rev. Harold J. Saxton, retired pastor of the United Methodist Churchwill
officiate. The family will be in attendance on Saturday evening, Oct. 16
from 7 to 9 p.m. and friends may call at their convenience. Burial will
be in the Hartwick Cemetery." 
Ruth SOUTHWORTH
 
25996 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Scho Co. Genweb cemetery listinggives name as Sophrona, it should
read Sophronia, per all information I have. Secondly, if she was age 44
at death, her dob would have to be 1800, not 1810. This is clearly an
error in either their reading/transcribing, which should read age 34, and
as Ozias and Demmis were not married until 1802, according to the records
I have, and Clarissa was the firstborn, with Sophronia the Fourthborn. 
Sophrona S. SOUTHWORTH
 
25997 Research and source notes - Deborah Sweet:
1) b. Seward, Schoharie Co. 1860
Then in Portlandville by 1868, when his youngest sibling was born.
Then Milfordby 1881, Madaline b.
2) Full name at birth may have been James William Southworth, but there
is no record of his death at Albany under that name. I have put in a
2nd/new search request for his death cert. using the name William. It
seems that all other records I have found list him simply as William. The
James came from Madaline's DAR application. 
William SOUTHWORTH
 
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