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1 LYONS Furman d. 3July 1898 at Sea Cliff; consumption; funeral at Sea Cliff; unnamed widow and several children survive MACKENZIE Helen I. 78 years funeral 19 September 1898; Glen Cove item MACKEY J. W. d. 18 October 1895; thrown from his horse and killed... at his chateau in France ; son of John W. Mackey, the Bonanza King of San Francisco; short obit in 26 October 1895 paper MACKEY John 82 years d. 5 July 1896 at Port Washington; native of Glen Cove, b. 7 May 1814; passed his youth and early manhood in this place [Glen Cove] ; long-time resident of Port Washington MAGAM Alfred K. death reported; resident of Colorado Springs, Colorado; former member of Oyster Bay Presbyterian Church; Oyster Bay item, 4 March 1899 paper MAGORY John d. 20 August 1894 at Riverhead; struck by railroad train while crossing tracks; train hit Magory s wagon and threw him 60 feet; resident of Aquebogue MAGOUN Mr. wealthy banker who left $120,000 in real and $700,000 in personal property; summer resident of Babylon; 13 January 1894 paper MAGUIRE Thomas d. 27 September 1897 at Roslyn; hit by train while walking on the tracks; body was badly mangled and was not found until early Tuesday morning ; employed by Josiah L. Pearsall, proprietor of the hotel near the Roslyn station MAHAN Mary Eliza Bishop 63 years d. 27 December 1894 at Cold Spring; funeral at Cold Spring Baptist Church; wife of Henry Mahan; mother of Mrs. Smith Gardiner of Cold Spring and Mrs. Alarkus Jones of Brooklyn; native of Huntington MAHAN Sarah Howard 78 y 3 m 17 d d. 5 January 1892 at Monmouth Junction, N. J.; widow of Francis H. Mahan MAHLER Henry 32 years d. 8 November 1892; consumption; interment at Long Island City; son of Mrs. John Clause; Hicksville item MAHON Hattie 21 years d. 14 March 1895 at Northport; has been in ill health for a long time and her death was not unexpected MAHON Joseph 54 years d. 20 April 1898 at Oyster Bay; after a long illness ; funeral at St. Dominick s R. C. Church, Oyster Bay; survived by unnamed widow and three children MAHONEY Michael 25 years d. 8 September 1891 at Oyster Bay; brakeman on L. I. R. R. train; killed when boiler exploded; funeral at Roslyn; interment at Westbury; resident of Roslyn 245

2 MAHONEY Peter d. 8 June 1891 at Garden City Park; interment at Westbury; digging cistern, which caved in on him MAIDMENT William funeral 23 January 1898 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Sea Cliff; interment at Roslyn; badly torn obit in 29 January 1898 paper MALCOLM Phebe U. Jackson 57 years d. 15 March 1895 after a long and painful illness of cancer ; funeral Friends Meetinghouse at Jericho; wife of James Malcolm MALLABY Francis B. 47 years funeral 19 January 1894 at Glen Cove; son of Rev. Thomas B. Mallaby, former rector of Episcopal Church at Glen Cove; veteran of Civil War and member of Daniel L.Downing Post # 365 G. A. R. MALLISON Henry 54 years d. 21 March 1899 at Oyster Bay; pneumonia; funeral at Oyster Bay M. E. Church by Rev. Estes; interment at Locust Valley; sexton at Oyster Bay M. E. Church and janitor at Oyster Bay public school; former resident of Glen Cove MALLISON Martha late of Oyster Bay; letters of guardianship graned to James H. Ludlum of Oyster Bay by Nassau County Surrogate s Court; 3 August 1900 paper MALLISON Sarah 75 years pneumonia; funeral 7 January 1899 at Reformed Church, Locust Valley; interment at Locust Valley; wife of Matthew Mallison MALLOY William H. 64 y 10 m 16 d d. 2 July 1893 at Northport; deacon of Northport Baptist Church; His funeral was attended... by a large number of friends at the Presbyterian Church, which was kindly opened by the trustees, as it was larger than the Baptist Church MALONE Mrs. David d. 7 January 1897; had been sick for a long time and the end was looked for at any time during the last few months ; daughter of William Nelson; sister of Edward Nelson; mother of five children, the youngest being nine years old; native of Cold Spring (b. 1854); Oyster Bay item MALONE James found dead 29 May 1899 at Poverty Hollow, Oyster Bay; father of two sons and one daughter; gardener MALONE Mrs. James 65 years d. 22 April 1894 at Oyster Bay; Catholic funeral; interment at Brookville MALONE Rev. Sylvester 78 years d. 29 December 1899 at Brooklyn; pastor of Sts. Peter & Paul R. C. Church, Brooklyn; native of Ireland; ordained a priest 15 August 1844; his first church was a small congregation in Williamsburgh, which became Sts. Peter & Paul; a fine edifice was reared in 1848 ; Father Malone was a bitter enemy of slavery and 246

3 MALONE Rev. Sylvester - continued always had the courage to speak his convictions... Probably Brooklyn contained few broader minded men as far a religion goes than the good old priest ; replaced by Father John L. Belford of St. Dominick s R. C. Church, Oyster Bay MALONEY Daniel 75 years d. 21 February 1897 at Spring Hill, East Norwich; found dead in bed; neuralgia of the heart; funeral Westbury R. C. Church; interment at Westbury; survived by unnamed widow; lived in this neighborhood [East Norwich] for many years MALONEY Margaret d. some two weeks ago ; Woodbury item; aged and highly respected Irish woman ; well informed on the topics of the day... she kept posted in current events ; 30 April 1892 paper MALTON infant 10 months funeral 13 April 1899; parents residents of East Norwich MANCHESTER Bertha 22 years murdered; dateline 31 May 1893 at Fall River, Massachusetts; account of murder in 3 June 1893 paper MANGOLD Catherine E. 52 years d. 6 January 1891 at Comac MANLEY John A. 87 yrs 7 mos d. 18 September 1893 at Northport MANLEY John F. 51 years d. 17 April 1894; interment at Hicksville; son-in-law of Mrs. Laurie MANN infant d. 28 July 1891 at Hicksville; one twin of Dr. John Mann MANN Robbie funeral 18 April 1899; interment at Westbury; drank a bottle of whiskey; son of John Mann of New Cassel MANNIE Rebecca D. 79 years d. 25 March 1897 at Morrisania; been sick but a few days ; funeral at Northport by Rev. Adams of the M. E. Church; widow of Capt. Mitchell Mannie, at one time captain of a steamboat running between this village [Northport] and New York ; mother of 11 children of whom 5 survive: George A. Mannie of Brooklyn, Frank Mannie of Richmond Hill, Mrs. Louisa Smith of Morrisania and Mrs. Josephine Hartt and Mrs. Rose Burt, both of Northport MANNY Ann Lee 75 years d. 6 June 1895 at Philadelphia, Pa.; mother of Maria Kelsey; former resident of Huntington MANNY Michael 60 years d. 13 November 1891 at Huntington MANNY Mitchell 74 yrs 6 mos d. 15 June 1892 at Northport; father of Mrs. Oliver Hartt; veteran sea captain and at one time was master of the steamer Craton... and later was on the D. R. Martin 247

4 MANSFIELD William G. death reported 3 August 1895 paper; resident of London, England; uncle of Ellen E. Berry, formerly of Huntington, who inherited $25,000 from her uncle MANSON Frederick O. 85 y 2 m 10 d d. 24 June 1894 at Brooklyn; interment at Huntington; husband of Sarah Jarvis son-in-law of Jonathan Jarvis; for a number of years in business in Washington Market in New York City and later in business in Brooklyn MANTON John 82 years d. 8 August 1900 at Sayville; heart failure; the old hermit whose brother Michael Manton died and left him $50,000 worth of property, which was contested by relatives MANTON Michael over 90 years an old miser who lived at Sayville, and upon his death left an estate of about $20,000 ; account of contested will in 15 October 1898 paper MAPES Agnes P. 56 y 4 m 12 d d. 26 December 1892 at Northport; recently had a cancer removed; wife of Gideon Mapes MAPES Capt. Gideon ca. 65 years d. a few days since at New York City; a Sandy Hook pilot and was guiding a large ocean steamer into New York harbor when he was stricken down with paralysis ; interment at Northport; native and former resident of Northport; 25 May 1895 paper MAPES Herbert 24 years drowned 23 August 1891 in surf at Fire Island; brother of Charles Jay Mapes; former champion inter-collegiate high jumper of USA; captain of Columbia College athletic team; held college records in several of the short distance sprints ; was what may be called an all-round good athlete MARGOT Henry Daniel 64 years d. 31 March 1900 at Plain View; funeral at Plain View by Rev. Gutweiler of Hicksville; unnamed widow survives; father of one son; brother of Mrs. E. M. Grohmann of Plain View; former resident of California; came to Plain View last spring [1899] MARGOT Louis 47 years d. 22 December 1896 at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., at the insane asylum; consumption; funeral Plain View M. E. Church; survived by widow and a family of children ; brother-in-law of Harry Jenkins of Hicksville; resident of Plain View who about three months ago... lost his reason and had to be conveyed to the asylum for treatment MARGOT Lucinda 70 years d. 16 April 1900 at Plain View; pneumonia; funeral at Plain View M. E. Church by Rev. Gutweiler of Hicksville Reformed Church and Rev. Sands of Hicksville M. E. Church; wife of Ami Margot; member of Hicksville Reformed Church 248

5 MARLEY Sammie death reported at New York City; father a former resident of Smithtown; 24 December 1892 paper MARLEY Samuel shad fishing in a boat on the Nissequogue River on 4 May 1898; intoxicated and fell overboard; rescued and put ashore to allow him to go home... nothing more was seen of him until his body was found on the morning of 5 May 1898 in Rassapeague Trout Pond; inquest jury ruled accidental drowning ; Smithtown item MARSH Neil d. 19 December 1900 at Nassau Hospital, Mineola; lineman of the New York & New Jersey Telephone Company; fell off as 40 foot pole in Hicksville when his strap broke MARSHALL William ca. 24 years d. 11 August 1892 at Long Island City; interment at Hicksville; injured two weeks ago at Hicksville; fell from a box car while switching cars east of the depot and one of the car wheels passed over his right leg which was amputated; resident of Hicksville since immigrating from England about four years ago ; has no relatives in this country ; account of funeral in 20 August 1892 paper MARSLAND Ida P. 28 yrs 6 mos d. 6 March 1893 at Cold Spring Harbor; five clergymen conducted funeral at Cold Spring M. E. Church; wife of Rev. Isaac A. Marsland; native of Brooklyn MARTIN Anna Maria 76 y 11 m 7 d d. 15 August 1896 [probably at Hicksville]; funeral R. C. Church, Hicksville; interment at Westbury; wife of Frank Martin, who she m. 46 years ago and they shortly after sailed for America ; mother of Mrs. Josephine Hasseman of Hicksville and Mrs. Adolph Stolz of New York City; native of Germany, who has resided in Hicksville for nearly thirty years MARTIN Henry A. memorial gifts given to St. Paul s School, Garden City; son of Henry I. Martin; Mineola item; 25 June 1892 paper MARTIN Herman d. 9 August 1897; measles and pneumonia; son of Charles Martin; Farmingdale item MARTIN Joseph ca. 68 years d. 17 March 1898 at Smithtown Branch; funeral at Smithtown Presbyterian Church; interment at Smithtown Branch Cemetery; unnamed widow, a son and a daughter survive MARTIN Louis d. 12 December 1894; rheumatism of the heart ; native of Paris, France (b. 1825); immigrated to the United States in 1840 and had been a resident of Centreport since 1875, when he ran the Bay View House 249

6 MARTIN Samuel S. d. this week at Brooklyn; school principal in Brooklyn; summer resident of Northport; 18 April 1891 paper MARTIN Sarah d. 18 October 1898 at Glen Cove; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Glen Cove MARTINEAU James 95 years d. recently ; English Unitarian preacher; 2 February 1900 paper MARTLING Ann 75 years d. 25 December 1895; interment at East Norwich; widow of Vincent Martling MARTLING Susan B. 70 yrs 1 mo d. 21 April 1896 at Brooklyn; pneumonia; interment at Huntington; sister of Mrs. I. W. Roe; mother of Mrs. Isaac Conklin MARVIN Henry d. reported Long Island Notes 8 December 1894 paper; member of Jamaica Royal Arcanum MARVIN John C. 64 years d. 1 February 1892 at Centreport; interment at Bellport; former resident of Port Jefferson and Northport; His knowledge of different trades was remarkable... work which seemed impossible he would, in his quiet, unassuming way, undertake and accomplish. MASNER Mr. 72 years d. 20 July 1894 at Glenwood; heart disease ; an old and respected resident MASON Alice Kenningham 4 y 3 m 17 d d. 17 January 1895 at Huntington; funeral St. John s Episcopal Church, Huntington; daughter of Thomas George and Fanny Mason MATHER Fred 68 years d. 14 February 1900 at Lake Nebagomain, Wisconsin; former superintendent of the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery; well-known expert in fish culture; veteran of the Union Army during the Civil War and a member of the G. A. R.; at one time active with the J. C. Walters Post, G. A. R. MATHER Henry 73 years d. 17 April 1892 at Hoboken, New Jersey; interment at Haverstraw, N.Y.; son of Henry C. Mather; father of William Mather and Allison Mather; brother of Joanna Mather of Huntington and the late Mary Mather of Northport; son-in-law of Garrett G. Allison; brother-in-law of Michael S. Allison of Jersey City; at age 18 went to Bridgeport to learn shipbuilding under uncle Titus Mather; worked at U.S. Navy Yard at Brooklyn and for the past 40 years was a partner with brother-in-law Michael S. Allison as ship builders at Jersey City, N.J.; member of Hoboken M. E. Church for forty years MATHER John R. 84 years d. 29 July 1899 at Port Jefferson; widower; nephew of Titus Mather; father of John T. Mather, Mrs. M. L. Chamber and Irene [ ] Mather; native of Port Jefferson; wealthy Port Jefferson shipbuilder who went into business in 1837 and 250

7 MATHER John R. - continued constructed 22 vessels nearly all of which were large two or three masted schooners MATHER Mary d. 14 January 1892 at Northport; la grippe ; daughter of Henry Mather MATHERSON Peter 31 years d. 23 April 1896; delegation from the brotherhood of engineers of the Long Island railroad, of which he was a member, was present at the funeral; Farmingdale item MATHEWS Grace d. 16 December 1891 at Hempstead; daughter of Henry Mathews MATHEWS Hannah M. 80 years d. 19 June 1895; mother-in-law of E. B. Stehl; Sea Cliff item MATHEWS Laura 33 y 6 m 12 d d. 22 September 1891 at Cold Spring Harbor; cancer; wife of George Mathews MATHIAS Henry d. 2 August 1899 at Roundout, N. Y.; killed by lightning MATTHESSON Daniel 54 years d. 14 January 1899; funeral at St. Killian s R. C. Church, Farmingdale; interment at North Amityville; unnamed widow survives; father of one daughter and two sons; native of Norway who at the age of left home and for a time followed the sea... finally settling in New York ; a New York City policeman for 25 years; resident of Farmingdale for the past 10 years MATTHEWS A. D. 91 years d. 17 June 1900 at Pittsfield, Massachusetts; father of James Matthews and G. D. Matthews; native of Hinsdale, Massachusetts; moved to Brooklyn as a young man and in 1837 opened a small dry goods store on his own account. As business and Brooklyn grew, he enlarged his facilities and stand to suit the demand of the times. The Matthews house [A. D. Matthews & Son] now is one of the largest in Brooklyn ; his sons will carry on the business MATTHEWS Elbert 51 years d. 12 October 1891 at Hempstead; proprietor of Long Island Hotel; carried on an extensive bottling business MATTHEWS Elias 68 years suicide 7 July 1893 at Farmingdale; interment at Bethpage; tailor, in failing health; said to be a genuine woman-hater ; postmaster of Farmingdale during the Civil War; member of the Republican and later the Prohibition Party MATTHEWS Samuel 64 years d. 23 October 1898; widower; father of George Matthews of Oyster Bay and Henry Matthews of Locust Valley; native of Jericho; builder, mason and hotel proprietor at Jericho, Syosset and East Norwich MATTHIAS Mrs. 70 years d. 29 April 1892 at Brooklyn; interment at Northport 251

8 MATTHIAS Jerry 57 y 10 m 21 d d. 17 August 1891 at Northport; series of strokes since 1884; native of North Castle, Westchester County; had lived in Northport since 1853; partner with brother in J. & E. A. Matthias, a shoe and boot business in Northport; veteran of Union Army during the Civil War; member of Samuel Ackerly Post, G. A. R. and Alcyone Lodge F & A Masons MATTHIAS Joseph Uncle Joseph 67 years d. 28 March 1898 at Northport; funeral at Northport by Rev. Adams; interment at Northport Rural Cemetery; unnamed widow survives; father of M. Fillmore Matthias, Henry G. Matthias and Emma D. Surre; brother of Jerry Matthias and Edward Matthias; native of Westchester County; moved to Greenlawn ca and with father and brothers was engaged in the manufacture of shoes; moved to Northport and ran a shoe store and later a bakery, which he conducted until ca. 1894; was postmaster of Northport during President Grant s first administration [ ]; member of the M. E. Church at Northport for many years MAURER Frederick 76 y 9 m 3 d d. 12 November 1896 at Huntington; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Huntington; father of Philip Maurer and Charles Maurer MAURER John 8 years d. 22 June 1898 at Huntington; typhoid pneumonia; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Huntington; interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Flatbush; son of Philip Maurer MAURER Samuel A. 33 y 3 m 21 d d. 16 June 1891 at Huntington; sudden ; barber; resident of Huntington for 8 or 9 years; memorial notice from Nathan Hale Council of Royal Arcanum in 11 July 1891 paper MAURO Vincaluzo 34 years drowned 25 July 1900 at Lloyd Neck; drowned in a canal at the gravel works, while he was employed in supplying the engines with water ; survived by an unnamed widow and 3 children; native of Italy MAXWELL Rev. Samuel H. 59 years d. 31 January 1897 at Glen Cove; stricken by apoplexy in church during the morning service; he informed his congregation that he was unable to deliver the sermon... he then pronounced the benediction and dismissed his people and retired to the vestry to leave his ministerial robes. As he did not return, his wife went to look for him and found that he had fallen against the door and it could not be opened [by her]. His friends effected an entrance and it is said he remarked I am dying. Those were the last words he uttered ; funeral at St. Paul s Episcopal Church, Glen Cove by Rev. Graves of St. Luke s Episcopal Church, Sea Cliff, and Rev. Washburn of Christ Episcopal Church, Oyster Bay; interment at Pittsburgh, Pa.; father of a son and a daughter by his first wife and a 2 year old child by his second wife; had served as rector of St. Paul s Church for about four years; a man of fine character and greatly beloved by a large circle of acquaintances 252

9 MAY child funeral 12 February 1897 at Melville; interment at Catholic Cemetery, Amityville; child of Franz May MAY Mrs. funeral 1 August 1900; cousin of Mrs. Piquet of Plainview; Woodbury item MAY Ann d. 11 March 1892; heart failure; interment at Westbury MAY Francis 70 y 4 m 25 d d. 24 February 1895 at Plain View; funeral in French by Rev. Grandlienard and in English by Rev. Gutweiler; father of Francis May; resident of Plain View for 42 years MAY Francis C. 43 years d. 27 November 1900 at Plain View; after a long illness ; funeral at Plain View M. E. Church; interment at May s Family Burying Ground, Plain View; widower; father of 2 daughters and 1 son; well known and highly respected, he at one time, being postmaster of Plain View MAY Julian/Julius P. 31 years d. 27 March 1891 at Plainview; brother of Francis May; resident of New York City MAYER Dorothea late of Hicksville; probate of will; 12 August 1899 paper MAYHEW Arthur [*] executed 12 March 1897 at Sing Sing, N. Y.; electrocuted for the murder of Stephen Powell at Hempstead on 7 March 1896; he died protesting his innocence MAYHEW Ellen * d. 23 January 1891 at Hempstead; funeral at Westbury MC AULEY Mary 71 years d. 28 August 1893 at Wheatley; while sitting in her rocking chair ; interment at Hempstead; cousin of the late Dr. Searing of Hempstead; had lived with the Searing family for nearly forty years MC BREEN Mary d. 8 August 1892 at Cold Spring Harbor; interment at West Neck; on Thursday of the week of extraordinary hot weather, Mary Mc Breen, in the employ of Mrs. Tiffany, was sunstruck while fastening clothes to the line and did not recover consciousness in the ten days that she lived thereafter MC BRIEN Bernard 1 y 6 m 26 d d. 7 July 1898 at Long Swamp; funeral at Long Swamp; son of John McBrien MC BRIEN Daniel 23 years d. 28 January 1898; pneumonia and appendicitis; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Huntington; large number of friends were in attendance ; son of John McBrien of Long Swamp; youngest brother of McBrien Brothers, Butchers of Huntington 253

10 MC BRIEN Jane 23 yrs 10 mos d. 26 December 1895 at Long Swamp; consumption; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Huntington; daughter of John Mc Brien MC BRIEN Laura A. 31 y 4 m 17 d d. 8 November 1897 at Huntington; consumption; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Huntington; largely attended ; wife of John Mc Brien; mother of several small children MC CANNA Michael Squealer 72 years d. 13 November 1894 at Huntington; picturesque character who has resided for a number of years in a little shanty on Railroad Avenue... has resided in this town about 35 years and lived a sort of hermit life ; nickname came from odd pitch of his voice; long obit on his eccentic life style; additional story about his love for a handsome young girl who refused him in 1842 in 29 December 1894 paper MC CARTHY Frank ca. 30 years found 19 March 1895 at Manorville, near a fence alongside railroad track; had been released from Suffolk County Jail at Riverhead; walked along the track; d. of exposure, the night being severly cold MC CARTHY John recent death at Mineola; 25 April 1891 paper MC CARTY/MC CARTHY Maria 67/70 years d. 20 February 1900 at Huntington; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Huntington, by Father York; wife of Jerry Mc Carty/Mc Carthy; a faithful member of St. Patrick s Church MC CAULEY infant 8 months interment 6 October 1898 at Catholic Cemetery, West Neck; Cold Spring item MC CAULEY Cornelius William infant d. 4 September 1897; son of William McCauley; Glen Cove item MC CAULEY Lewis late resident of Hempstead; petition to probate will; husband of Helen Louise McCauley; father of Ralph Smith McCauley; 29 April 1899 paper MC CLEARY James 72 years d. 4 April 1897 at Huntington; interment at Green-Wood, Brooklyn; father of Mrs. Margaret Butt; [Huntington] Village item MC CLELLAND Eliza late resident of East Rockaway; petition for administration of estate; 29 April 1899 paper MC CLELLAND William d. 7 February 1892 at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; adjutant general on the staff of Pennsylvania Governor [Robert E. ] Pattison; Union veteran of the Civil War; wounded at the capture of Petersburg, Virginia, 1 April 1865; native of Beaver County, Pennsylvania.; b MC CONN Abraham 42 years d. 28 September 1892 at Mineola 254

11 MC CONNELL Daisy Hollister d. 29 December 1895 at Poughkeepsie, New York; convulsions after giving birth to a baby; wife of Gibson Mc Connell; m. less than a year ; husband was formerly employed by the Long Islander and presently at the Poughkeepsie Evening Star; both she and her husband were deaf and dumb and both were well known in Hicksville MC CORD infant funeral 22 July 1896; daughter of Thomas Mc Cord; Hicksville item MC CORD Elizabeth 35 years d. 23 July 1899 at Central Park; interment at Bethpage; wife of Thomas Mc Cord (m. ca. 1885); mother of several children ; former resident of Hicksville MC CORMICK Ann 91 years d. 16 April 1893 at Commack MC CORMICK Mary Jane 46 years d. 20 August 1897 at Brookville; from injuries received the Monday previous (16 August 1897) by being thrown from her carriage by the wild antics of her horse... at Locust Valley. Her neck was broken and her spine injured ; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Glen Cove; interment at Catholic Cemetery, Brookville; resident of Brookville her entire life; her hotel at Brookville was sold at public estate auction last week ; 4 December 1897 paper, Glen Cove item MC COUN Mrs. William T. d. 21 December 1891 at Oyster Bay; suddenly of pneumonia MC CRACKEN Isabella 68 years d. 18 July 1892 at Comac MC CRACKEN Marcus 70 yrs 8 mos d. 27 August 1891 at Northport MC CREA Caroline 55 y 8 m 25 d d. 25 July 1894 at Huntington; interment at Chicago, Illinois MC CREERY Mrs. Robert S. d. 20 September 1899 at New York City; husband is a member of the New York dry goods firm of James Mc Creery & Company MC CULLOCH David 68 years d. 6 March 1898 at Middletown [ Died column says Middletown, Conn.; Village Notes says died at the Middletown Asylum, which was at Middletown, Orange County, N. Y.]; interment at Huntington Rural Cemetery; unnamed widow survives; father of John McCulloch, William McCulloch, David McCulloch and Jennie McCulloch, all of Brooklyn; native of Scotland; worked as a gardener for Mrs. C. D. Stuart at Huntington; the old gentleman began to act strangely and was taken to Middletown MC CULLOCH Hugh death recorded among the patriots who died during 1895; [Comptroller of the U. S. Treasury ; U. S. Secretary of the Treasury and again ; important economist and expert on U. S. currency and monetary policy]; 28 December 1895 paper 255

12 MC CULLOCH John H. 38 y 4 m 11 d d. 29 October 1900 at Brooklyn; consumption; interment at Huntington Rural Cemetery; son of late David McCulloch and an unnamed mother, who survives; brother of David McCulloch, William McCulloch, and Jennie McCulloch; Huntington native; musician; served with the U. S. Navy band on a warship that went to China; band leader of the Forepaugh Circus Band MC DERMOTT Raymond child d. 31 January 1898; convulsions; Greenlawn item MC DERMOTT Edward 65 years d. 9 February 1894 at Huntington MC DONALD Mrs. 65 years funeral 20 June 1896 at Northport; interment at new Catholic cemetery opposite the Genola cemetery at East Northport... Mrs. McDonald's remains were the first to be laid at rest in it ; resident of Fort Salonga MC DONALD Alice A. 16 months d. 28 August 1892 at Northport MC DONALD Patrick d. 6 April 1893 at Setauket; found dead in bed; had been drinking heavily for seven or eight weeks ; proprietor of Setauket Hotel MC DONNELL Maude 20 years d. 12 May 1898 at Northport; interment at Atlanta, Georgia; wife of Charles Mc Donnell; mother of an infant 10 months old; former resident of Atlanta, who moved to Northport only about two weeks previous MC DONOUGH Bertha 15 years d. 29 July 1896; funeral St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Glen Cove; interment at Brookville MC DOUGALL Hugh late of Huntington ; final decree issued on 30 October 1900 by Suffolk County Surrogate s Court MC DOUGALL Hugh 66 years d. 27 December 1900 at Brooklyn; funeral at Brooklyn; son of Rev. James McDougall, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Huntington, ; husband of Emma Cowperthwait; father of Howard McDougall, Charles McDougall, Walter McDougall, Malcolm McDougall, Ida McDougall, and Alice (Mrs. Dr. James) Kortwright; learned thimble making under Ezra Prime; went into partnership with Edward Ketcham in the thimble manufacturing business in New York City; member of the South Third Street Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn MC DOUGALL Rev. James d. 9 October 1892 at York, Pennsylvania; interment at Princeton, New Jersey; President of York Collegiate Institute; son of Rev. James Mc Dougall and Julia Kitchell; husband of Virginia D. Coryell; b. Newark, N. J. 11 May 1836; grew up in Huntington where his father served as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church ca.1857; graduate of Princeton College 1854 and Princeton Theological 256

13 MC DOUGALL Rev. James - continued Seminary 1858; served as mathematics tutor while at Princeton; pastor of Ainslie Street Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn and First Presbyterian Church, Babylon ; principal of Hosack Hall Academy and President of York Collegiate since 1873 MC DOUGALL James late of Huntington; decree issued by the Suffolk County Surrogate s Court 10 September 1900 MC ELRATH Elizabeth P. 83 years d. 12 July 1896 at Glen Cove at the home of Mrs. G. J. Price; funeral New York City MC GEE Mary 45 years funeral 6 September 1900 at Union Church, Centerport, by Rev. Ellis of Northport; wife of John McGee MC GILL Henry 89 years d. 14 October 1894 at South Glen Cove; interment at Brookville MC GINETY Philip 78 years d. 8 November 1897 at Smithtown Branch; Bright s disease; interment in the city MC GINLEY Michael d. 22 March 1894 at Bay Shore; lockjaw brought on by exposure after a carouse ; found in the highway on 18 March 1894; another result of rum MC GLONE Mrs. Robert d. 23 March 1900 at Lloyd Harbor; pneumonia; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Huntington, by Father York; interment at Catholic Cemetery, West Neck; wife of the keeper of the Lloyd Harbor lighthouse; five young children survive; daughter of James Spring; sister of Mrs. James Sexton and Mrs. Charles McClintock, both of Halesite; native of Eaton s Neck MC GOWAN John J. 5 mos 13 days d. 21 July 1892 at Huntington MC GREGOR Nelson d. 24 November 1895 at Centreport; lockjaw, which developed from a wound to his foot from accidental discharge of his gun while hunting ; cousin of Paul Quatlander; resident of Glen Cove MC GUNNIGLE Margaretta 76 years interment 11 August 1891 at Westbury; resident of Hicksville MC HENRY Mary d. 24 July 1895 at Oyster Bay; blood poisoning; widow of John Mc Henry MC KANE John Y. d. 5 September 1899 at Sheepshead Bay; funeral conducted by Rev. Churchill of Woodbury, former pastor of Sheepshead Bay M. E. Church; husband of Fannie Nostrand (m. 1865); son-in-law of Capt. Cornelius Nostrand; native of Ireland (b. 1841); building contractor; political figure in the old Town of Gravesend and Kings County; elected Supervisor of the Town of Gravesend in 1883 and president 257

14 MC KANE John Y. - continued of the Kings County Board of Supervisors in 1887; sent to Sing Sing Prison for stuffing the ballot box in his bailiwick ; served 25 years years as superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School at Sheepshead Bay; the church stood by him in all his troubles MC KAY Forbes A. 87 y 10 m 21 d d. 5 January 1899 at Frog Ponds, Huntington; widow of Duncan McKay, who d. about 25 years ago ; mother of Margaret McKay, Duncan McKay and Mary (Mrs. Elwood) Crossman, all of Huntington, and John McKay of Brooklyn and the late George McKay, William McKay and James McKay; had been in reasonably good health MC KAY William 58 y 2 m 19 d d. 6 October 1891 at East Norwich; son of Duncan McKay; husband of Elizabeth Sammis, daughter of Richard Sammis; native of Scotland; came to Huntington in 1851; partner in Downing & McKay general store in East Norwich; superintendant of Brookville Reformed Church Sunday School; active with Chautauqua Movement; 7 November 1891 paper has account of his will: bequests to Brookville Reformed Church, Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church; School District #2 Town of Oyster Bay; Huntington Rural Cemetery MC KELWAY Mary A. 86 years d. 28 January 1898 at Philadelphia, Pa.; widow of Dr. Alexander J.McKelway, prominent in the late war as division surgeon under Gen. Hooker ; mother of St. Clair McKelway, editor of the Brooklyn Eagle and Dr. George J. McKelway of Philadelphia MC KELWAY Nathaniel Hutchinson 23 yrs 17 days d. 29 July 1896 at Brooklyn; son of St. Clair McKelway, editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle MC KENNA Rosetta W. 50 years d. 14 November 1899 at Flushing; wife of William McKenna; mother of six children; former resident of Bayville MC KENZIE Helen I. late of Glen Cove; will admitted to probate; 27 May 1899 paper MC KINNEY infant 6 weeks d. 11 July 1894; child of William McKinney; Northport item MC LAUGHLIN John late of Westbury; heirs are widow, James McLaughlin, John McLaughlin and Margaret McLaughlin; 24 June 1899 paper MC LAUGHLIN Robert 72 years d. last week at Glen Cove; paralytic stroke; father of James McLaughlin; 30 March 1895 paper MC LEAN Mary 21 years d. 29 December 1892 at Long Island City; civilian killed in massive dynamite explosion in downtown Long Island City accidentally set off during construction of railroad tunnel to Manhattan 258

15 MC LEAN Washington d. 27 November 1891 at Port Washington MC LELLAN Isaac d. 20 August 1899 at Greenport; native of Portland, Maine (b. 21 May 1806); poet; his works, which reveal the nature student, include The Fall of the Indians, The Year, Poems of the Rod and Gun and Haunts of Wild Game MC LEOD Alexander 31 years d. 14 November 1897 at Oyster Bay; measles; funeral at Presbyterian Church, Oyster Bay by Rev. A. G. Russell; interment at Memorial Cemetery, Cold Spring Harbor; native of Scotland; resident of the United States for past five years; member of Matinnecock Lodge #806 F & A Masons; member of Welfare Lodge #695 I. O. O. F.; employed by George Thompson; engaged to be married on 15 December 1897 to Miss Mary Mc Ginnis of Yonkers, N. Y. MC MAHON Ross d. 15 October 1892; Hicksville item MC MANN Mrs. Ross d. 14 April 1891 at Hicksville; interment at Westbury MC MANUS Thomas d. 20 May 1898 at Lattingtown; former resident of Roslyn MC MENOMAN William 69 years d. 2 August 1892 at Cold Spring Harbor; interment at West Neck; found on the beach in an exhausted condition and died shortly afterwards; a long time resident of this place [Cold Spring] MC MENOMEN Mrs. funeral 12 July 1893 at Huntington; interment at West Neck; husband is foreman on Mrs. Linnington s place on the west side of [Cold Spring] Harbor MC MURRAY John 64 years d. 11 March 1898 at Commack; found dead on his bed. He evidently had been dressing and fell over backward and died ; Coroner Rodman stated chronic Bright s disease as cause of death; funeral M. E. Church, Commack; interment at M. E. Churchyard, Smithtown; unnamed widow survives; father of Millie Mc Murray, Henry McMurray, who drives the mail route to East Northport, and Rev. John Mc Murray, pastor of Asbury M. E. Church, Springville, Staten Island; former resident of Kings Park who recently moved to Commack MC MULLAN Lillian 15 years d. 17 February 1895 at Greenport; she and two small children were trying to walk over the ice to Shelter Island; they all flee through the ice; she saved the children, but her endeavors to save herself were fruitless ; she was an orphan who worked on stock farm owned by Joseph Foley, the match case manufacturer ; Lillian s only relatives reside in New York MC NALTY Hugh 73 years d. 28 January 1900 at Lake Grove; interment at Catholic Cemetery, Hauppauge; left a widow and several children ; Smithtown native, who had spent most of his life in the Smithtown area 259

16 MC NAMARA James 65 years d. 20 December 1897 at Glen Cove; had been in ill health the past two years ; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Glen Cove by Father McEnroe; survived by unnamed widow; father of Mrs. Edward J. Campbell, Maggie Mc Namara and four unnamed sons; native of Limerick, Ireland; learned baker s trade with the family of the Earl of Dunraven; immigrated to America and settled at Cold Spring Harbor; head baker for Union army recruits at City Island and David s Island during the Civil War; following the war, he settled at Glen Cove MC NEIL Mrs. Rev. J. d. 7 August 1897; stroke of paralysis; funeral at Woodsburgh; husband is a well known evangelist ; mother of Mrs. S. H. Brush of Greenlawn; resident of Woodsburgh MC NIEL John old found dead 17 November 1898 near Hicksville; James Hauser went to visit the old hermit and to take him some vegetables; Hauser found Mc Niel lying dead in his yard; coroner ruled that he died of exposure MC NIEL Mary Eliza 72 years found dead 1 November 1898 near Hicksville; dead over a week when the body was found; it was supposed that she lost her way and wandered around until she dropped down from exhaustion and hunger ; coroner s jury ruled death from exhaustion ; she, sister and brother all died under strange circumstances, each was dead a week before the public was aware of the fact ; sister of John Mc Niel; former resident of New York City; worked in bindery department of Harper Brothers publishers and at the Bible House; resided in Baptist Home, New York City, until deaths of sister and brother left crippled brother John Mc Niel alone; she came out to Hicksville to be with her brother; they lived in an isolated house on the plains ; she and brother were supported by the town MC NIELL Agnes 77 years d. first part of last week on the Plains east of Hicksville; sister of John A. Mc Niell, one legged veteran of the late war ; Agnes took care of her crippled brother; when she died, he was trapped in the house 3 or 4 days with his sister s dead body until Dr. Edward G. Rave called at the house to see what was the matter with the old people ; interment 22 February 1896 at Hicksville; brother is old, infirm and crippled, and now has no one to care for him ; 29 February 1896 paper MC NIELL Peter d. 16 Mach 1896; brother of John A. McNiell and late Agnes McNeill; brother John, the crippled veteran, couldn t notify anyone of his brother s death until 18 March 1896, similar to what had happened when his sister Agnes had died a few weeks earlier; The old man is now call alone in his cottage on the Plains and something should be done with him as he will soon be another case for the coroner ; Hicksville item MC QUADE Ann 83 years d. 15 July 1896 at Huntington 260

17 MC QUADE Mary Gertrude 2 1/2 years funeral 6 March 1900 at St. Dominick s R. C. Church, Oyster Bay, by Father Ferry; spinal meningitis; daughter of John McQuade MC QUADE Peter 37 years d. 10 March 1900 at Oyster Bay; consumption; funeral at St. Dominick s R. C. Church, Oyster Bay; son of Michael McQuade of Oyster Bay; brother of John McQuade of Oysrter Bay MC QUEEN Amelia H. d. 19 June 1892 at Oyster Bay; found dead in bed; interment at Brookville; widow of Andrew Mc Queen; mother of James Mc Queen, Oyster Bay Town Clerk; member of Oyster Bay Presbyterian Church MC QUILLAN Lizzie 3 months d. 26 November 1896; pneumonia; daughter of James McQuillan; Glen Cove item MC SWINEY Barbara 65 years d. 27 October 1895 at Huntington MEADE Rear Admiral Richard W. d. 5 May 1897 at Washington, D. C.; funeral at Washington, D. C.; interment at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia; son of Capt. Richard Worsam Meade; grandson of Judge Henry Meigs; nephew of General George Gordon Meade, commander of the Union Army of the Potomac during the Civil War; sonin-law of Admiral Hiram Paulding; native of New York City, b. 9 October 1837; began naval career at age 13 in 1850 as a midshipman at the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland; see 15 May 1897 paper for Incident in the Life of Admiral Meade describing 1853 cruise to the Mediterranean, where his ship rescued a political refugee, Martin Koszta, from the Austrians at Smyrna, Asia Minor [Turkey]; see 8 May 1897 paper for long obit describing his career following his graduation from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1856, 5th in his class; during the Civil War he served with the Union Navy, first with the North Atlantic blockade squadron and later as commander of the ironclad Louisville on the Mississippi River, where he was involved in action against the Confederates at Memphis, Tennessee, and Helena, Arkansas; he served with bravery and distinction ; in 1863 he was stationed in New York where his marines helped put down the New York City Draft Riots of July 1863; later in life served as commandant of the Washington Navy Yard; his services... were of great importance to rebuilding the navy ; appointed commodore on 5 May 1892, rear admiral on 7 September 1894 and retired from the U. S. Navy on 20 May 1895; active in national affairs of the G. A. R. and a member of Lafayette Post #140, G. A. R. in New York City; for several years a resident of Huntington ; he always took a lively interest in our village ; see Dictionary of American Biography for details on his life and those of various relatives MEADOWS Mrs. Charles young woman d. at New York City; consumption; interment 23 January 1897 at Smithtown Branch; had been living in Smithtown with her husband for some time 261

18 MEADOWS John 64 years d. 9 July 1896 at Kings Park; interment at Smithtown Branch Presbyterian Churchyard MEEDER George 53 years d. 24 June 1891 at New York City; son-in-law of Charles Bertrand; ship carpenter and New York City policeman; former resident of Plain Edge MEEHAN Frederick F. 5 years d. 29 December 1898; son of Daniel Meehan; Glen Cove item MEEHAN William Lawrence 17 years d. 1 August 1893 at Glen Cove; son of Daniel Meehan; member of Glen Cove Band MELLER Thomas Charles 4 months d. 3 July 1892 at Huntington; son of Charles Meller MELME Thomas d. 18 June 1893 at Consumptives Home, Brooklyn; funeral at Oyster Bay; interment at Cold Spring Harbor; engaged in the oyster business. The exposure and hard work connected with that occupation brought on bronchitis which developed into consumption MENKIN John Henry 35 y 1 m 3 d d. 18 November 1893 at Hicksville; heart trouble ; husband of Olma Heitz and father of two children; private German language funeral at home and public funeral in English at Hicksville Reformed Church, both conducted by Rev. Gutweiler MERRILL Eli M. 62 years d. 25 July 1900 at Brooklyn; funeral at Brooklyn; survived by an unnamed widow and 4 children, one of whom was Laura Merrill, who has often visited relatives in Huntington; brother-in-law of the late Theodore Hall; went into the dry goods business in New York City at the age of 15 and later worked for the firm Mills & Gibbs; for 30 years he was a buyer for Arnold, Constable & Company; he crossed the Atlantic Ocean 125 times in his business as a buyer; veteran of the Civil War, serving with the 71st New York at the Battle of Bull Run; later a member of Lafayette Post, G. A. R. and the Union League of Brooklyn MERRILL Sarah 83 y 1 m 22 d d. 19 May 1898 at Huntington; widow of George D. Merrill (m. 23 February 1833), who d. 9 February 1871; mother of Charles O. Merrill of Greenlawn, Joshua H. Merrill, Phebe (Mrs. Joseph Ray) Hartt and Howell Merrill, all of Huntington; grandmother of Mrs. Florentine E. Shadbolt; sister of Henrietta Johnson and Mrs. Henry S. Ketcham; native of East Neck, Huntington (b. 27 March 1815); husband had been a pottery baker with Brown s Pottery at Huntington Harbor; early in life a member of First Presbyterian Church, Huntington; later member of Second Presbyterian Church, Huntington; a consistent Christian, a kind neighbor and a devoted wife, mother and grandmother 262

19 MERRIT John 95 years d. 26 February 1891 at Bethpage; prominent member of the Friends Meeting House at Bethpage MERRITT child 5 years d. 17 December 1893 at Locust Valley; diphtheria; son of William Merritt MERRITT Caroline 71 years d. 26 October 1895 at Glen Cove; dropsy; interment at Glen Cove MERRITT James d. 20 July 1896 at Jamaica; interment at St. Paul s Churchyard, Glen Cove; father of Mrs. Judge Elias J. Beach; grandfather of Mrs. Lester Snediker, C. Graham Beach and Elias J. Beach; last charter member of Pembroke Lodge #73, I. O. O. F.; it is a sad coincidence that Thursday was the fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the Pembroke Lodge, a day which the members intended to devote to pleasure, but which was necessarily saddened by the burial of the last of its original members MERRITT Mrs. Jack d. 5 September 1895; interment at Bayville; resident of Bayville MERRITT William Henry 49 years d. 7 May 1894 at Locust Valley; interment at Glen Cove; has been very sick for sometime MERRY small child [*] d. short time ago ; child of Elijah Merry; 26 June 1897 paper MERRY Elijah* 51 years d. 7 March 1899 at Huntington; dropsy; funeral at Huntington by Rev. Carter of First Presbyterian Church; father of 19 children, of whom only 4 are now alive; worked for many years for the late Frederick Sammis; a flickering light of the A. M. E. Church ; Rev. Mr. Lane of the A. M. E. Church did not care to preside at this funeral occassion... as Elijah had some trouble with the [A. M. E] church people ; a man of many peculiarities MERRY Elijah J. [*] 17 yrs 4 mos d. 20 June 1897 at Huntington; bowel consumption; son of Elijah Merry MERRY Ethel*/Grace* 7 years d. 14 February 1898 at Children s Home, Yaphank; consumption; interment at Huntington; daughter of Elijah Merry MERRY Gertie Elsie* 7 y 3 m 11 d d. 2 September 1898 at Yaphank; daughter of Elijah Merry MERRY Mary Wood * 44 years d. 28 May 1897 at Huntington; funeral at A. M. E. Church, Huntington; wife of Elijah Merry, to whom she was m. for 26 years; leaves eight children MERWIN Rev. John B. 85 years d. 5 March 1898 at Port Jefferson; oldest member of the New York East Conference of the Methodist Church ; was a minister for 62 years; in he was stationed at Smithtown, in at East Norwich, and his last field of labor was at Port Jefferson. He had been on the superannuated list for two years. 263

20 MEYER Mrs. Gottleib 68 years d. 23 November 1893 at Island Trees; funeral at Hicksville; well-known in the vicinity... she having resided here for the past 40 years MEYER/MEYERS Louis 73 years d. 28 April 1899 at Hicksville; long illness ; father of Mrs. Charles Schaefer MEYER Rudolph Gottlieb late of Hicksville; letters of administration granted to his son, Gottlieb Meyer by Nassau County Surrogate s Court; 6 May 1899 paper MEYERS Amelia 31 years d. 31 July 1899 at Hicksville; dropsy; funeral at Reformed Church, Hicksville; interment at Plain Lawn Cemetery, Hicksville; daughter of Frederick Meyers; sister of Frederick J. Myer of Woodbury Note: called Mary Amelia MYER in her death notice in the Woodbury column Note: Plain View column says she d. at Plain View, at age 28 years and her father was William Meyers MEYERS Mrs. Louis d. 15 July 1899 at Hicksville; a widow who survived her husband only a few weeks ; mother of Mrs. Charles Schaefer MILES Mrs. d. 23 August 1893; interment at Boston, Massachusetts; grandmother of E. Willard Roby; Westbury item MILES James 40 years d. 5 July 1892 at East Northport; hit by railroad train; farm laborer employed by Israel Higbie at Northport MILLARD James Lefferts d. 15 January 1895 at Riverhead; son of A. Orville Millard, late Brooklyn lawyer; husband of Sarah H. Butler; Civil War veteran of the 13th Brooklyn Volunteers; resident of Riverhead since ca. 1870; clerk of Suffolk County Board of Supervisors; Secretary of Suffolk County Agricultural Society; justice of the peace; member of the Odd Fellows, Masons and G. A. R.; knew the ins and outs of county affairs MILLER infant d. 4 March 1893 at Huntington; child of George Miller MILLER infant funeral 12 September 1893; adopted baby of Mrs. William Miller; baby s mother had died; baby died a few days after being brought to its new home MILLER Mrs. death reported; mother of Miss Miller, teacher in Oyster Bay public school; 17 September 1898 paper MILLER Mrs. d. suddenly ; funeral 18 September 1898 at Hicksville; mother of William C. Miller 264

21 MILLER Albert J. 48 years d. 1 August 1896 at Centerport; brother-in-law of Capt. John Freeman; former resident of Southold MILLER Mrs. Butler 75 years d. 23 February 1895 at Glen Cove; cancer of the stomach ; funeral at Glen Cove M. E. Church MILLER Carl 79 y 8 m 20 d d. 31 August 1900 at Rockville Centre; interment at Hicksville; father of Wiliam C. Miller of Rockville Centre; a native of Germany who came to the U. S. in 1848; settled in Hicksville in 1868, where he lived until last spring, when he moved to Rockville Centre to live with his son; widowed since 1898 MILLER Charles Augustus 52 years d. 4 June 1896; funeral at Garvie s Point; interment at Craft Cemetery; Glen Cove item MILLER Conrad ca. 35 years d. 5 November 1894 at Hauppauge; loaded gun was packed in a wagon and it went off; Miller, a German immigrant who had only been in this country a few months, was instantly killed MILLER Daniel R. d. 27 June 1891; funeral at Miller s Place MILLER Edmund 48 y 3 m 11 d d. 28 June 1893 at Hicksville; interment at Westbury; native of Staten Island; Hicksville resident for nearly 10 years ; He was a hair jeweler... and his customers were scattered all over the United States MILLER Ellen 35 years d. 21 April 1893; funeral at Hicksville; interment at Westbury; wife of Joseph Miller; highly respected by a large circle of friends MILLER Henry 83 years d. 3 March 1900 at Hicksvile; funeral at Hicksville by Rev. Gutweiler; unnamed widow and a number of grown up children survive; old resident of Hicksville MILLER Mrs. Jacob S. d. 18 February 1898; funeral at German Lutheran Church, Hicksville MILLER John d. 26 April 1896; had been a great sufferer for sometime ; survived by unnamed widow, two sons and two sisters; Farmingdale item MILLER John R. 60 years d. 22 August 1899 at Elwood; heart disease; funeral at Elwood by Rev. Nelson of Commack M. E. Church; interment at Cypress Hills; brother-in-law of John Morrell of Elwood MILLER Nathaniel d. 22 December 1896; cold; native of Brookhaven (b. 15 September 1815); Supervisor of the Town of Brookhaven ; he conducted an economical administration with the result that Brookhaven was the only town in Suffolk 265

22 MILLER Nathaniel - continued County that paid its own war debts ; the name of Uncle Nat Miller is known to every Suffolk County resident MILLER Sarah C. 75 years d. 27 April 1899; stroke of apoplexy; funeral at West Hills M. E. Church by Rev. Churchill; interment at Methodist Cemetery, West Hills; wife of John Miller; mother of 2 sons and 2 daughters; sister of late William Brown of Huntington Harbor MILLER Thomas funeral 17 April 1898 at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Glen Cove, by Father McEnroe; resident of Sea Cliff MILLER Mrs. Thomas d. 16 March 1900 at Glen Cove; funeral at St. Paul s Episcopal Church, Glen Cove MILLER William 53 years drowned 28 September 1897 off Garvie s Point, Hempstead Harbor; employed by the Hempstead Harbor Yacht Club and it is supposed that he fell overboard from his rowboat as he was extinguishing the light on the yacht Dosoris II MILLER William one of the victims of the Maine disaster [at Havana, Cuba]; son of Jarvis Miller; former resident of Glen Cove; Glen Cove item, 19 March 1898 paper MILLS Ann Eliza 7 months d. 1 December 1895 at Huntington; whooping cough; daughter of Alonzo Mills MILLS Clarissa H. 2 yrs 11 mos d. 28 June 1892 at Huntington; daughter of Alonzo W. and Elizabeth Mills; granddaughter of J. Thomas Mills MILLS Egbert S. 64 years d. 1 November 1892 at Smithtown Branch; pnuemonia MILLS Frank 72 years d. 11 November 1897 at Smithtown Landing; funeral at M. E. Church, Smithtown Landing; interment at M. E. Cemetery, Smithtown Landing; unnamed widow survives; father of two sons and two daughters; resident of Smithtown Landing for more than twenty years MILLS George A.* 82 years d. 6 November 1897 at Allentown, New Jersey; interment at Huntington; unnamed widow survives; father of 13, of whom 11, 5 sons and 6 daughters, survive; native of Jerusalem; moved to Huntington in his early days ; teamster, farmer and local preacher at Huntington; later served as an itinerant preacher at Binghamton, N. Y., Owego, N. Y. and Allentown, N. J.; an aged and much respected resident of this village [Huntington] MILLS Henry Melvin 1 y 5 m 25 d d. 9 July 1892 at Huntington; son of Alonzo Mills MILLS Lyman B. d. 22 October 1892 at Crab Meadow 266

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