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CADOO Aaron about 85 years d. 23 April 1897 at Northport; grip; funeral at Trinity Episcopal Church, Northport; survived by unnamed widow; father of Mrs. John Boohm, Maggie Cadoo, Emilie Cadoo, Joseph Cadoo and John Cadoo; native of Ireland; came to Northport about 35 years ago [ca. 1862] CADOO Sarah 65 years d. 21 February 1900; after a long illness ; funeral at Trinity Episcopal Church, Northport; mother of Mrs. Oscar Nichols, Mrs. John Boohm, Emily Cadoo and John Cadoo, all of Northport, Mrs. Frank Simmons of Brooklyn, and Joseph Cadoo of New York City CAHILL Catherine d. 14 July 1899 at Hicksville, after suffering for a long time ; interment at Catholic Cemetery, Westbury Station; mother of William Cahill CAHILL Thomas 56 years d. 28 May 1899 at Hicksville; brief illness; unmarried CAIRE Mr. sudden death reported in [Huntington] Village Notes column 6 June 1896 paper; brother of Fred Caire CAIRE Emilie A. B. 44 years d. 5 June 1899 at Jersey City, New Jersey; had undergone a serious operation ; funeral at M. E. Church, Huntington, by Rev. Walter and Rev. Seem; daughter of Stephen Brown; wife of Louis H. Caire; mother of Robert Caire; native of Elizabeth, New Jersey, she grew up in Huntington CAIRE Frederick 70 yrs 9 mos d. 2 June 1899 at Huntington Harbor; consumption; funeral at Central Presbyterian Church, Huntington, by Rev. Seem; married first to Angeline Ketcham; second wife Frances Johnson, survives; father of John S. Caire of Hart Lake, Pennsylvania, and Lewis J. Caire of Jersey City Heights, New Jersey; came here when a comparatively young man and engaged in the pottery business, afterwards selling out to Brown Brothers, one of whom now conducts the same business ; later ran a grocery at Huntington Harbor; resident of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for awhile; returned to Huntington a few years ago CALDER James 25 years d. 3 October 1897 at Brooklyn; consumption; interment at Huntington; resident of Huntington a number of years ago ; bore the reputation of being an honest and upright boy CALLISON Mrs. d. 7 March 1892 at New York City; summer resident of Oyster Bay; an estimable lady always willing to assist in church work or in aiding the poor and afflicted CALLOW George W. d. 24 November 1894 at Jamaica; suddenly from an attack of heart disease while in the [post] office ; Jamaica postmaster 69

CAMPBELL Sarah 74 yrs 10 mos d. 8 March 1896 at Cold Spring Harbor; funeral at Cold Spring Harbor, by Rev. Gillies of Brooklyn, formerly pastor of Huntington M. E. Church, and Rev. Cox of Union Baptist Church, Cold Spring Harbor; interment at Huntington; daughter of Eliphalet Rogers; widow of Leonard Turner and Mr. Campbell; mother of Leonard Turner, keeper of Cold Spring Lighthouse; sister of Mrs. Eliphalet Bunce of Cold Spring Harbor, Mrs. George Hallock of Huntington, Miss Jane Rogers of Brooklyn, David Rogers of Brooklyn and Charles Rogers of Cold Spring Harbor; grandmother of Blance Turner and Leonard Turner, both of Cold Spring Harbor; native of Cold Spring Harbor CAMPBELL Susannah nearly 84 years d. 15 December 1894 at Fort Salonga; interment at Northport; mother of Mrs. Charles Bullock and grandmother of Mrs. Jonas Mott CAMPBELL William late head of the large wall paper manufacturing house at the foot of East Twenty- Third Street, New York ; account of contested will in 23 January 1897 paper CANAVELLO John B. 89 years d. 20 May 1895 at Brooklyn; husband of Annette Delmonico; son-in-law of Peter A. Delmonico; father of two sons and two daughters, one of whom is Mrs. Edward Johnson of Huntington; native of Genoa, Italy; former resident of Huntington, who owned quite a farm at Huntington Harbor Note: see NYG&B Record April 1990 for details on this family CANTRELL Mary A. 74 years d. 19 or 20 June 1895 at Fair Ground or Huntington; after a long and very painful illness ; funeral by Rev. Cox of Huntington Baptist and Rev. Dr. Rhodes of Marcy Avenue Baptist, Brooklyn; interment at Green-Wood, Brooklyn; widow of Samuel Cantrell, who d. 15 February 1877; mother of Joseph Cantrell, Frank Cantrell, George Cantrell, Mrs. Emma Beard and Mrs. Mary Devan; grandmother of 23 and great-grandmother of 4; native of Commack, b. 28 February 1821; m. 26 April 1843 to Samuel Cantrell, who was in shoe business in New York City; resided most of her life in New York City and later in Brooklyn until a year ago last spring when she moved to Huntington CANVIN Capt. John J. d. 19 September 1897; pilot who had gone on board the steamship Idaho to guide her into New York Harbor and was taken suddenly ill and within fifteen minutes was dead ; funeral at Brooklyn; survived by unnamed widow and six children; resident of Hicksville CARBB Sadie consumption; funeral 10 March 1898; survived by her mother; Westbury item CARL Phebe d. 15 February 1899; inflamation of the bowels; resident of Pine Hollow 70

CARLHOLM Ferdinand 30 years d. 21 April 1898 at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; run over by a freight train; funeral at Northport; stepson of Fred Ehrle, the mail carrier between Fort Salonga and East Northport ; nephew of Frank Johnson of Northport; resident of Chicago, Illinois; former resident of Fresh Pond CARLIN Bridget 63 years d. 8 June 1895 at East Northport; cancer of the stomach; interment at Hauppague; widow of John Carlin CARLIN John d. February 1895; death noted in account of widow s death 15 June 1895 paper CARLL infant funeral 25 February 1894; child of Jesse Carll, Jr.; Northport item CARLL Ada K. 27 years d. 6 March 1892 at Comac; daughter of Silas and Elizabeth Carll CARLL Harry I. 4 months d. 23 July 1891 at Huntington CARLL John * 16 months d. 21 July 1894 at Huntington; cholera infantum CARLL Katharine A. d. 17 January 1895 at Greenwich, Connecticut; daughter of Dr. Selah S. Carll; cousin of George Carll, David Carll and Lemuel Carll; former resident of Jericho; inherited large amounts of property including a great deal of real estate about Breslau, Hicksville and Jericho from her father; member of the Presbyterian Church; a cultured and refined lady ; interment at Friends Meetinghouse, Jericho; Woodbury and Hicksville items 20 April 1895 paper CARLL Lemuel Uncle Lem 78 years d. 11 May 1899 at West Hills; paralytic stroke; interment at family plot on farm in West Hills; son of Timothy Carll and Miriam McWick [?Van Wick]; brother of late Mary (Mrs. Elias) Baylis; widower of Sarah L. Colyer (m. 28 December 1842); father of Miriam (Mrs. Fred) Eggerman and Hannah (Mrs. Zebulon K.) Oakley of West Hills; native of West Hills, b. 31 May 1821; died in the same house in which he was born; an old school Baptist ; a sure as death Democrat, who served as overseer of the poor and excise commissioners for the Town of Huntington CARLL Lewis F. * 64 yrs 11 mos d. 16 December 1895 at Huntington CARLL Louise A. 74 y 9 m 8 d d. 8 June 1900 at Brooklyn; interment at Huntington Rural Cemetery; wife of J. Platt Carll; daughter-in-law of the late Gilbert Carll; sister-in-law of Oliver S. Carll of Dix Hills CARLL Mary H. 67 years d.26 June 1900 at Dix Hills; paralytic stroke a year ago; funeral at Dix Hills by Rev. Seem of Huntington and Rev. Schwarz of Melville; interment at East Hampton; wife of George Carll (m. 1855); daughter of William and Phebe Hedges; 71

CARLL Mary H. - continued sister of James Hedges and William Hedges, both of East Hampton, and one deceased brother; native of East Hampton; member of East Hampton Presbyterian Church early in life; following her marriage, she resided in Dix Hills and was a member of First Presbyterian and later Central Prebyterian churches, Huntington; a charter member of Central Presbyterian Church and has always been a loyal friend to its interests CARLL Sarah* 18 years d. 14 September 1900 at Huntington; consumption; funeral at Huntington by Rev. Burrell CARLL Silas 79 years d. 16 May 1898 at Commack; funeral at Commack; son of John Carll; father of Mrs. Edward P. Carll and Edward P. Carll [sic]; a man of strict integrity, generous and genial in his nature, ever ready to do an act of kindness CARLL William H. * 9 days d. 25 February 1894 at Huntington CARLLSEN G. A. 42 years d. 5 June 1891 at Northport CARMAN Abraham 70 years d. 20 November 1893 at Rockville Centre; struck by Sag Harbor Express train and instantly killed ; grandfather of William Carman, who was also killed CARMAN Alfred H. * 36 y 6 m 11 d d. 27 June 1897 at Huntington; hostler at Huntington House sheds; found dead in a mud puddle; it appears... that he was taken with a fit and fell face downward into the pool CARMAN George Franklin d. 30 September 1891 at Patchogue; father of Arlington H. Carman; native of Patchogue; Suffolk County businessman and political leader; biography in 3 October 1891 paper CARMAN Sarah nervous prostration ; funeral 3 June 1896 St. James M. E. Church, St. James CARMAN Thomas D. 87 years d. 16 April 1896 at Brooklyn; pneumonia; interment at Green-Wood, Brooklyn; father of Elbert S. Carman and Mrs. Adeline M. Snedeker; native of Hempstead; in early life was grocery merchant in Hempstead; moved to Brooklyn, where he established a clothing business; for a time, he was a resident of Australia, where he established a stage line from Melbourne to Ballarat, at the time of the gold fever ; owner of the hotel, cottages and surrounding property at Massapequa. L. I., the well-known summer resort ; long obit in 18 April 1896 paper, but the biographical dates for Mr. Carman s life are confusing CARMAN William 18 years d. 20 November 1893 at Rockville Centre; struck by Sag Harbor Express train and instantly killed ; grandson of Abraham Carman, also killed in accident 72

CARMAN William E. d. 27 August 1893; interment at Hempstead; son-in-law of William M. Akley CARPENTER Alida 22 years d. 2 December 1896 at New York City; funeral Sea Cliff; daughter of J. Thomas Carpenter of Sea Cliff CARPENTER Arthur d. 7 September 1892; son of Charles W. Carpenter of Garden City CARPENTER Benjamin 65 years d. 5 August 1899 at Brooklyn; funeral at Brooklyn; interment at Carpenter Burial Ground, Sea Cliff; unnamed widow and four children survive; native and former resident of Sea Cliff CARPENTER Catherine H. 83 years d. 30 May 1896; interment at White Plains, New York; Glen Cove item CARPENTER Charles W. 63 years d. 8 July 1898 at Glen Cove; cancer of the liver; funeral at Glen Cove; brother of Coles A. Carpenter; life long resident of Glen Cove; he and brother were proprietors of the Sea Cliff clay and sands banks; for many years a member of the M. E. Church CARPENTER Coles * old d. 3 May 1895; found dead in bed; heart disease is supposed to be the cause of his death ; old colored man... for many years in the employ of the late Richard Dudgeon at Peacock Point near [Glen Cove] ; Glen Cove item CARPENTER Elizabeth R. 84 years d. 9 March 1900 at Glen Cove; interment at Locust Valley; had returned home from the funeral of her daughter Mrs. John Pogue at Oyster Bay when she was taken ill; mother of Julia Carpenter of Glen Cove, Elizabeth Carpenter of New York City, and the late Mrs. John Pogue of Oyster Bay CARPENTER Mrs. Edward W. 79 years d. 8 January 1899 at Syosset; after a long illness ; interment at Elmont CARPENTER Everett A. d. 29 July 1899 at Sag Harbor; suddenly of heart failure; son of Benoni Carpenter; son-in-law of late Capt. Barney Green of Southampton; father of Mrs. Maria Gleason of New York City and Addie Carpenter of Sag Harbor; brother of Frank Carpenter; native of Bristol County, Massachusetts (b. 6 July 1835); graduate of Brown University, 1854; lawyer; moved to Sag Harbor early in career; always took an active part in politics and educational matters ; served in past years as assistant United States Assessor for Suffolk County, chairman of the Suffolk County Republican Committee, chief of the Sag Harbor Fire Department, president of the Sag Harbor School Board, and attorney for Sag Harbor Savings Bank; elected to the New York State Assembly from Suffolk County in 1879 CARPENTER Mrs. Everett A. d. 19 November 1894 at New York City; visiting her daughter when she was taken suddenly ill with a severe pain in her side... and died before medical aid arrived ; resident of Sag Harbor 73

CARPENTER James H. 72 years d. 7 January 1897 at Sea Cliff; funeral Sea Cliff M. E. Church; interment at Sea Cliff; engaged in the butcher and grocery business for over twenty years in Sea Cliff ; local preacher and connected with the M. E. church in [Sea Cliff]. He was an honest, upright man and greatly respected and admired ; account of funeral in 16 January 1897 paper CARPENTER John Wesley 71 years d. 29 August 1898 at Searingtown; funeral at Searingtown M. E. Church; interment at M. E. Churchyard, Searingtown; brother of George W. Carpenter of Searingtown; resident of Sea Cliff CARPENTER Thomas Bradford 68 years d. 13 September 1900 at Freeport; brother of Stephen Carpenter of Hicksville; survived by unnamed widow and three daughters CARPENTER William T. 52 years d. 18 July 1896 at Matinnecock; funeral St. Paul s Episcopal Church, Glen Cove; interment at St. Paul s Churchyard; son of William Carpenter; father of William Carpenter, Harry Carpenter and Clarence Carpenter, all engaged in business in New York City ; survived by unnamed widow CARPENTERS Amelia Ann 88 years d. 27 January 1895 at Sea Cliff; interment at Roslyn; mother-in-law of Jonathan Baldwin CARR Ann d. suddenly 27 January 1892; interment at Westbury; laundress of the Cathedral School [Garden City] CARR George T. 77 years d. Friday of last week [badly torn piece of newspaper which probably is a part of the 8 January 1898 issue]; survived by an unnamed widow; father of New[ ] Carr, Joseph Carr and Mrs. [ ]rd Sturges; Huntington native; blacksmith who had an extenstive carriage business in Huntington with Frederick Sammis; moved to South Norwalk, Connecticut, some thirty years ago and to Cranbury, Connecticut, a few years ago ; was resident of Cranbury at time of death CARR Georgie 16 years funeral 25 September 1896 at Norwalk, Connecticut; daughter of George Carr, a former resident of Huntington CARR Capt. Joseph E. d. 1 February 1900 at Brooklyn; cancer of the throat; interment at Holy Cross, Flatbush; former resident of Cold Spring CARR Sarah Adeline 25 y 8 m 2 d d. 9 March 1897 at Brooklyn; funeral Brooklyn; interment at Huntington; maiden name was Sarah Adeline Morrison; wife of Capt. Edward P. Carr; daughter-in-law of John Carr of Huntington; mother of a 3 year old child; former resident of Huntington CARR Septimus B. 48 years d. South Norwalk, Connecticut; interment at Huntington; 3 February 1894 paper 74

CARROLL Mr. interment at West Neck; relative of Patrick Hughes of Oyster Bay Cove; Oyster Bay item 14 December 1895 paper CARROLL Eugene M. d. 30 August 1900; son of John Carroll of Glen Cove CARROLL James 20 years d. 4 July 1895 at Huntington Harbor; interment at Huntington; son of Martin Carroll; had been sick for several months CARROLL Thomas inflammatory rheumatism; funeral 7 August 1898 at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Glen Cove by Rev. Reilly; interment at Brookville; son of Daniel Carroll; had been training for a race to be run on Labor Day CARTER Percy 17 years drowned 3 January 1893 while ice skating on Shinnecock Bay; resident of Good Ground CARTER Peter 74 years d. 19 March 1900 at Bloomfield, New Jersey; funeral at First Presbyterian Church, Bloomfield, N. J.; brother of the late Robert Carter; uncle of Rev. Samuel T. Carter of Huntington; at one time member of the publishing firm Robert Carter & Bros. CARTER Rev. Thomas d. 3 November 1894 at Boonton, New Jersey; son of Robert Carter and Jane Thompson; brother of Rev. S. T. Carter of Huntington; b. 6 February 1839 at New York City; graduated 1861 from Princeton Seminary and later studied at Edinburgh, Scotland; served church at Pluckamin, New Jersey; m. Mary Cochran, by whom he had four children; she d. 1870; moved to Boonton, N. J., in 1872 and served church there 21 years, 10 months; m. second time to Hattie Dodd and had four more children; special memorial services were held in the M. E., Episcopal, Roman Catholic and Reformed churches of Boonton in Rev. Carter s memory; long obit in 17 November 1894 paper CARTER Walter 73 years d. 21 January 1897 at Montclair, New Jersey; suddenly; funeral Trinity Presbyterian Church, Montclair, N. J.; formerly of the firm Robert Carter Brothers of New York City CARTWRIGHT Capt. Benjamin C. 84 years funeral 13 December 1896 at Shelter Island; member of the Shelter Island Presbyterian Church; a life long prohibitionist, having figured conspicuously in the last fight against license at Shelter Island town CARTWRIGHT Capt. George 71 years d. 27 July 1895 at Shelter Island; consumption; brother of Capt. B. C. Cartwright CARTWRIGHT Hannah W. 85 years d. 23 July 1896 at Amagansett; interment at Shelter Island; widow of Capt. Maltby P. Cartwright 75

CARTWRIGHT Harriet Eliza 85 yrs 9 mos d. 26 March 1894 at Shelter Island; cancer; widow of Edward S. Cartwright CARTWRIGHT Thomas 69 years d. 16 March 1894 at San Francisco, California; former resident of Shelter Island CASE young man 25 years death reported 13 January 1894 paper; son of Jesse G. Case of Peconic CASE Franklin B. nearly 86 years funeral 7 May 1898 at M. E. Church, Commack by Rev. Kneasel of Northport; son of Col. Benjamin Case, who commanded the U. S. forces at Sag Harbor during the War of 1812; father of Daniel D. Case, Franklin B. Case, Theodore Case, Mrs. Alexander A. Forman, Mrs. Carll S. Burr and the late Dr. George B. Case; sons George, Daniel and Franklin were all officers in the Union Army during the Civil War; three grandsons are training with the U. S. Army at Camp Black, Hempstead Plains [for Spanish-American War] and another grandson A. A. Forman, Jr., is a member of the 23rd Regiment of Brooklyn; former resident of Commack; resident of Brooklyn CASE Jesse G. d. 11 April 1895 at Peconic; cousin of Dr. Huntting; Vice President of the Southold Savings Bank; well known, prominent Republican ; a man of considerable property ; he never recovered from the deaths of two grown sons CASE Wilson S. funeral last week ; interment at Hempstead; 17 October 1891 paper CASEY Frank d. 2 August 1899 near Blue Mountain Lake, N. Y.; killed by lightning CASHIN Mr. d. this week in Newfoundland; father of Miss Cashin, telegraph operator at railroad depot in Oyster Bay; Oyster Bay item; 15 May 1897 paper CASHMAN James d. in Colorado where he had gone for the benefit of his health ; interment 12 August 1891 at Westbury; resident of Roslyn CASHOW Daniel W. nearly 81 years d. 26 April 1897 at Oyster Bay; Bright s disease; funeral at M. E. Church, Oyster Bay; unnamed widow survives; brother of ex-assemblyman John Cashow; father of Mrs. Thomas J. Ellison of New York City and Hamilton Cashow of Oyster Bay; native of Brookville CASHOW Hester 78 years d. 26 January 1899 at Mill Neck; suddenly of heart disease; funeral at Mill Neck; interment at Green-Wood, Brooklyn; wife of John Cashow CASHOW John 81 years d. 19 September 1899 at Mill Neck; widower; father of John C. Cashow and Phebe Steinworth, both of Brooklyn, and the late Thomas N. Cashow, who d. in the Civil War; native of Wolver Hollow (Brookville), b. 1817; political figure in both 76

CASHOW John - continued Brooklyn and Oyster Bay; former Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor; elected to the New York State Assembly in 1877 from the 1st Assembly District of Queens County; long obit in 23 September 1899 paper CASHOW Margaret 77 years funeral 16 August 1898 at M. E. Church, Oyster Bay, by Rev. Estes; largely attended ; widow of Daniel Cashow CASS James 31 y 9 m 12 d d. 18 December 1894 at Woodbury; consumption; funeral St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Huntington; son of Thomas Cass CASTELLO Mrs. 60 years d. 7 January 1894 at New York City; interment at Glen Cove; aunt of Mrs. Edward T. Campbell of Glen Cove CASWELL Mrs. E. W. d. 4 October 1899 at Glen Cove; recently suffered two surgical operations which served to prolong her life but did not cure her ; funeral at M. E. Church, Glen Cove, by Rev. Van Alstyne, Presiding Elder, Brooklyn North District, M. E. Church, and Rev. Eckman of New York City; mother of Rev. Lincoln H. Caswell, pastor of the M. E. Church, Glen Cove CATTELL Rev. William C. 71 years d. 11 February 1898 at Philadelphia, Pa.; father of James McKeen Cattell, a professor at Columbia University and Henry W. Cattell, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania; one of the most noted Presbyterian divines in the country ; well-known writer on educational and theological topics ; former president of Lafayette College CELLEY Florence 8 days d. 11 June 1899 at Huntington; funeral at Huntington by Rev. Walter; daughter of Willard Celley CHALMERS Mr. d. at New York City; father of Rev. W. L. Chalmers of Riverhead; 16 May 1891 paper; Riverhead item CHALMERS Maurice Burr about 60 years d. 27 December 1898 at Centerport; fell in a faint... and remained unconscious until his death ; funeral at Union Church, Centerport, by Rev. Ellis, of Northport, and Rev. Schoohoven, formerly of Centerport; interment at Northport Rural Cemetery; son of David B. Chalmers; first wife was Mary Emma Hubbs, daughter of Coles Hubbs; she d. in childbirth; survived by second wife, Mary Emma Suydam, daughter of Capt. Cornelius Suydam; father of two sons and three daughters; Civil War veteran, enlisting at age 15; served with 132nd New York during the occupation of New Bern, North Carolina; member of the Samuel Ackerly Post, G. A. R. and Post Inspector of G. A. R. for Suffolk County; active member of Centerport M. E. Church; superintendent of the Sunday School and steward; acted as a reader in his church during the absence of its pastor ; long obit in 14 January 1899 paper 77

CHAMBERLAIN William H. funeral 7 February 1897 at Belmont, Wayne County, Pennsylvania; brother of Mrs. John C. Davis of Hicksville; postmaster and justice of the peace; he fought all through the late civil war and was wounded in a dozen places... he would never apply for a pension, although he was entitled to one. He said that it was the duty of every American citizen to fight for his country and it was not right [to] ask for a pension CHAMBERS Cecil D. 1 y 1 m 25 d d. 14 September 1893 at Huntington CHAMBERS Oliver d. in New Jersey; brother of Dr. M. L. Chambers of Port Jefferson; 7 March 1891 paper CHANNEL Thomas * d. 28 July 1891 at Glen Head; killed in a razor fight with Doud Boucon, who claimed self-defense; both men employed on farm of Richard Underhill CHAPPELL Edith E. 3 y 7 m 22 d d. 3 November 1891 at Northport; daughter of Jerome Chappell; dropsy of the brain CHAPPELL Moses d. this week ; brother of George Chappell and Jerome Chappell, both of Northport; resident of Sheepshead Bay and former resident of Northport; 2 May 1891 paper CHEENEY Sallie Van Wyck 89 years d. recently at Brooklyn; sister of Mrs. Colyer of Woodbury; 17 October 1891 paper CHEESEBROUGH Charles A. 79 years d. 6 December 1900 at New York City; funeral at New York City; interment at Genola Cemetery, East Northport, with a grave side service by Rev. Ellis of Northport; survived by an unnamed widow, five sons, and one daughter; a very wealthy man, being possessed of several millions ; a summer resident of Northport; owned an estate on Eaton s Neck Road, fronting on Northport Harbor; owned two steam yachts and a schooner yacht Cozy, which had been built in Northport by Capt. Erastus Hartt CHEEVER Lester killed 27 September 1900 at Rosedale; station master; he boarded the train at the depot... he lost his hold, and as the train was in motion, he was unable to save himself. He was cut completely in two CHESHIRE infant 3 months d. 26 August 1900 at Oyster Bay; child of William Cheshire CHESHIRE Mr. [Andrew] d. 26 September 1892 at Oyster Bay Cove; father-in-law of Elbert Velsor 78

CHESHIRE Andrew d. 17 June 1894 at Oyster Bay; interment at Jamaica where so many years of his active life was spent ; for many years engaged in the bakery business in Jamaica and was well known in all that section of the county CHESHIRE Daniel 76 years d. 17 May 1898 at Albany, N. Y.; interment at Memorial Cemetery, Cold Spring; survived by unnamed widow; father of William Cheshire of Commack, Mrs. Charles Velsor of Woodbury and an unnamed daughter of Albany, N. Y.; former resident of Cold Spring CHESHIRE Daniel 65 years d. 4 February 1900 at Kings Park; funeral at M. E. Church, Oyster Bay; had been taken to the State Lunatic Ayslum at Kings Park about one year ago ; an old resident of Oyster Bay; letters of administration granted to William H. Cheshire of Oyster Bay, 9 March 1900 paper CHESHIRE Eliza 84 years d. 30 June 1893 at Syosset; interment at family burying ground on Mr. Cheshire s place ; funeral sermon by pastor of Woodbury M. E. Church; widow of John Cheshire; mother of Albert Cheshire, D. Titus Cheshire, James Cheshire and Mrs. Joseph H. Velsor CHESHIRE Ethel May infant d. 3 August 1897; interment at East Norwich; daughter of Joel Cheshire CHESHIRE Mrs. Ezra funeral 24 January 1899 at M. E. Church, West Hills; daughter of late [ ] Sise of Plainview CHESHIRE Henry 90 years funeral 1 September 1893 at Oyster Bay; interment at East Norwich; son of Thomas Cheshire; resident of Brooklyn CHESHIRE Mary 92 years 3 months d. 3 March 1895; funeral East Norwich M. E. Church; interment at Brookville; widow of Valentine Cheshire; for some years previous to her death she... could see to read her Bible without her glasses CHESHIRE Samuel W. 73 yrs 9 days d. 5 May 1894 at Flushing; interment at Huntington; Cold Spring native who was a conductor on the L.I.R.R. for fifty years CHESHIRE Smith 78 years d. 23 July 1899 at East Northport; funeral at Commack M. E. Church by Rev. Knesal of Northport; father of Mrs. John W. Carll; Mr. Cheshire had been a member of the Commack church for some time CHESHIRE Mrs. Smith ca. 70 years funeral 22 January 1893 at East Northport CHESTER Robert I. 99 years d. recently at Jackson, Tennessee; the oldest living Mason in the world ; joined the Masonic order in 1814 when he was 21 years old ; Mineola item; 5 February 1892 paper 79

CHICHESTER Mary Grandma 87 y 7 m 14 d d. 24 February 1898 at Walnut, Kansas; funeral at Walnut, Kansas; interment at Glenwood Cemetery, Walnut, Kansas; wife of Eliphalet Chichester (m. 13 January 1836); mother of E. Chichester and one other son and two daughters; grandmother of sixteen and great-grandmother of five; sister of Whitehead Gildersleeve; aunt of Ansel Gildersleeve of Huntington; Long Island native (b. 10 July 1810); spent her early years in Huntington CHICHESTER Platt 85 y 1 m 5 d d. 5 August 1897 at Huntington; funeral sermon by Rev. B. V. Putnam of Second Presbyterian Church, Huntington; funeral services... were well attended ; native of West Hills; son of Nathaniel Chichester; survived by unnamed widow; school teacher in West Hills for many years; resident of Huntington for the past 30 years: his life seemed a bit of humanized sunshine ; a marvel in the way of agility. He could vault a fence or run a hundred yards in a manner that would put to shame many a 15 year old boy CHIPP Dr. Albert K. 26 years d. 20 October 1899 at White Lake, New York; son of Charles P. Chipp; grandson of late Justice Chipp of Oyster Bay; had extensive practice in White Lake CHIRNEY Thomas 73 years d. 16 January 1899 at New York City; a complication of diseases ; uncle of Thomas Chirney of Huntington; formerly at the head of a large decorating house CHRIST David 63 y 4 m 3 d d. 18 December 1895 at Hicksville; one of our first settlers... was the first wheelwright to locate in Hicksville. He was well educated and the master of his trade ; native of Germany, who immigrated to the U. S. over 50 years ago CHRIST Ernest 31 years d. 21 September 1895 at Fishkill Landing, New York; fell on track while coupling cars and was thrown violently under the moving cars ; funeral Reformed Church, Hicksville; interment at Hicksville; husband of Sophie Becker; son-in-law of William Becker; father of three sons; had worked on railroads for seventeen years, 14 on the L. I. R. R. and the last 3 on the New York Central and Hudson Railroad CHRIST Jacob 77 y 4 m 17 d d. 30 January 1895 at Hicksville; funeral German Lutheran Church, Hicksville; father of Mrs. David Christ of Hicksville; native of Germany who came to USA in 1838; settled in Hicksville in 1848 where he was a blacksmith until his retirement about 1890 CHRIST Mattie 2 y 10 m 26 d d. 26 June 1891 at Hicksville; daughter of John O. Christ CHRISTERMAN Charles O. drowned 11 March 1896 off Eaton s Neck; mate on schooner Kate Scranton which was driven ashore east of Eaton s Neck Lighthouse during a snow storm; interment at East Northport; native of Norway 80

CHURCH Louis K. d. at Juneau, Alaska; last territorial governor of Dakota. He was appointed in 1887 by President Cleveland and served until 1889, when the territory was divided into North and South Dakota... was at one time a resident of this place [Hicksville], owning a pretty residence here, and was a well known lawyer in Queens County ; Hicksville item; 11 December 1897 paper CIGLIESO Domenico 25 years d. 27 July 1891 at Merrick; hit by railroad train CISCO Carrie J. * 26 years d. 23 February 1895 at Huntington CISCO David I. [*?] 2 months d. 2 January 1893 at Huntington CISCO Harriet E. * d. 15 February 1891 at West Neck CISCO Mary Esther * 5 y 10 m 17 d d. 3 December 1899 at Huntington; daughter of David Cisco CLARK Annie 20 years d. 12 May 1899 at West Neck; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Huntington, by Father York; interment at Catholic Cemetery, West Neck; daughter of the late Capt. John Clark; sister of Mary Clark and James Clark CLARK Grace d. 4 January 1900 at Hartford, Connecticut; Bright s disease; student at Mount Holyoke College and friend of Eva F. Smith; Huntington village item CLARK James 49 years d. 31 October 1899 at Glen Cove; stricken with paralysis ; funeral at St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Glen Cove; interment at Catholic Cemetery, Brookville; employed in the engine room of the National Starch manufactory CLARK John 80 years d. last week at the [Hempstead] Town Poorhouse, Uniondale; interment at Hempstead; suddenly... while combing his hair ; 12 September 1891 paper CLARK Capt. John 46 yrs 5 mos d. 14 June 1895 at Cold Spring Harbor; funeral St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Huntington; interment at West Neck; son of Richard Clark; survived by unnamed widow, two daughters and one son; commanded the schooner J. J. Crowley for twelve years [named for the priest at St. Patrick s who conducted his funeral]; schooner arrived back at Cold Spring on 12 June 1895 and was hauled out on Boss Abrams ways for repairs. While superintending this work, he was overcome by the heat and brain fever resulted CLARK Josie M. 1 y 3 m 15 d d. 10 December 1892 at New York City; daughter of Hugh and Bessie Clark; father a former resident of Hicksville 81

CLARK Mary 49 years d. 18 November 1896 at Cold Spring Harbor; funeral St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Huntington; interment at West Neck; widow of John Clark; mother of two daughters and one son; had been in poor health for some time but her death was somewhat unexpected CLARK Mary A. 70 years d. 12 January 1895 at Oyster Bay; interment at Green-Wood, Brooklyn; widow of James S. Clark; prominent member of the M. E. Church ; husband had been a sea captain and Mrs. Clark often sailed with him on his voyages and had seen rough weather and was not afraid of danger by sea or land CLARK Matthew d. 6 June 1900 at Laurel Hill; hit by L. I. R. R. train, while walking along track with his co-workers CLARK Peter 75 years d. 26 September 1896 at Smithtown Landing; cancer of the foot; funeral R. C. Church, Hauppauge; interment at Hauppauge; well known resident of the Landing ; survived by a widow, one son and three daughters CLARK Richard 76 years d. 7 May 1893 at Cold Spring Harbor; funeral at Huntington CLARK William H. d. 17 February 1900 at New York City; former corporation counsel of New York City; developer of Empire City Trotting Track at Mount Vernon, N. Y. CLARK William L. 69 years d. 1 December 1899 at Northport; funeral at Winchester, Virginia; father of Chapman S. Clark of St. Collins, California, William L. Clark and B. B. Clark, both of Northport, J. P. Clark of Seattle, Washington, and three unnamed daughters; lawyer and judge at Winchester, Va.; had been a soldier in the Confederate Army; served as a captain upon Stonewall Jackson s staff ; resident of Winchester, Va., who had come to Northport to visit his sons when he fell ill CLARKE Edward W. 30 years d. 6 May 1900 at Oyster Bay; pneumonia; funeral and interment at Scranton, Pennsylvania; survived by his parents, residents of Scranton, Pa.; brother of Father Clarke, a Roman Catholic priest, resident of Philadelphia, Pa.; plumber with E. K. Hutchinson of Oyster Bay; well liked and had made many friends in this village [Oyster Bay] CLASSEN Christina 46 years d. 3 March 1898 at Hurleyville, Sullivan County, N. Y.; funeral at Hurleyville; interment at Union Hill, New Jersey; wife of Henry H. Classen, manager of A. C. Soper s large plant at Fair Ground; mother of an 11 month old son; had gone to Sullivan County for her health; native of Union Hill, N. J. 82

CLAUSEN William d. a few days ago at New York City; pneumonia; for several years employed as a clerk in the store of Morris Sandman at South Glen Cove ; former resident of Glen Cove; 20 February 1897 paper CLAYTON old hermit death at Babylon noted in 29 February 1896 paper; editorial stating he probably died from natural causes, rather than murder, as some have stated CLEGG Caroline 71 years d. 17 December 1891 at Huntington; widow of Mr. Fox, who she m. at age 18; he lived only six months after marriage; widow of Thomas Clegg of Poughkeepsie, who she m. ca. 1870; sister of George Brown, Stephen Brown, Frances Brown and Mrs. J. Abner Smith of Huntington; moved to Huntington ca. 1879, following the death of Thomas Clegg; member of Congregational Church at Poughkeepsie CLEMENT Judge Nathaniel H. d. 3 March 1899 at Brooklyn; b. 1844; veteran of the Civil War; clerk at the U. S. Treasury and War Departments, Washington, D. C. 1863-1866; lawyer; judge of the City Court of Brooklyn 1882-1887, when appointed Chief Justice; member of Supreme Court until his retirement in 1896 CLESSIUS Catherine 70 years d. 13 December 1891 at Williamsburgh; explosion of kerosene lamp; mother-in-law of William Messler CLEVELAND Frederick 59 years d. 2 October 1897 at Albany, N. Y.; former head of Cleveland Baking Powder Company CLINTON Henry 3 years d. 13 October 1894 at Westbury; son of John Clinton CLOCK young man d. 25 September 1893 at Amityville; son of Hallet T. Clock; see 30 September 1893 for mix-up with Harry G. Clock of Islip, reported dead by the Brooklyn Times, but very much alive CLOCK Smith W. 52 years suicide 25 May 1898 at Bay Shore; shot himself in the basement of the Methodist Church at Bay Shore, where he was the sexton; had been despondent for some time ; survived by an invalid widow and two daughters; served as night watchman for Bay Shore village CLOWES David S. 78 years d. 17 May 1899 at Greenvale; funeral at Brookville Reformed Church by Rev. Scudder; interment at St. Paul s Episcopal Churchyard, Glen Cove; unnamed widow survives; grandfather of two; member of I. O. O. F. and F. &. M. Masons CLUNE Bridget 80 years d. 10 April 1891 at Melville COADEY John d. 3 May 1897 at Glenwood; grip and pneumonia; unnamed widow survives; highly respected resident... owned a fruit and vegetable farm at Glenwood 83

COAN Flora H. 79 years d. 24 August 1891 at Central Park; interment at New Haven, Connecticut; wife of Major R. D. Coan; mother of Mrs. C. M. Evarts of Central Park, Charles R. Coan of New Haven, Conn., and Mrs. H. C. Percy COBB Alfred [*?] d. 12 January 1892 from la grippe ; son of William and Harriet Cobb; son-in-law of Daniel Tredwell of East Williston; Westbury item COBB Jacob infant d. 24 April 1898; son of W. D. Cobb; Westbury item COBB Robert * interment 25 September 1892 at Westbury; very large funeral as the young man was well known and had many friends ; son of William and Harriet Cobb of Grantville COBB William [*] d. 11 January 1894 at Grantville; deacon of Westbury A. M. E. Zion Church COBURN Martha L. d. 17 October 1896 at Sea Cliff; appendicitis; interment at Concord, New Hampshire; a widow, who was a resident of Sea Cliff for a number of years ; mother of two grown sons COCK Dr. Thomas F. 76 years d. 10 June 1896 at Laurelton; funeral St. Mark s Church, New York City; Cold Spring item; father of Augusta C. Chapin; father-in-law of Josiah L. Chapin; will probated in Queens County Surrogate s Court; account of will in 8 August 1896 paper COCKERILL John A. 51 years d. 10 April 1896 at Cairo, Egypt; well known newspaperman and correspondent for the New York Herald; long obit of career as newspaper from the time of the Civil War in 18 April 1896 paper COCKS George W. 34 years funeral 15 November 1895 at Glen Cove; pneumonia; son of George Cocks of the Landing; cousin of Postmaster James H. Cocks of Glen Cove; engaged in the clothing business in New York City COCKS Mrs. Isaac d. 26 December 1896; suddenly ; was taken violently ill and died before a physician could be summoned ; funeral St. Patrick s R. C. Church, Glen Cove; interment at Brookville; resident of Glen Cove Landing COCKS Mrs. Stephen d. 8 May 1897 at Glen Cove Landing; leaves a large family of children CODY John ca. 40 years d. suddenly this week ; disease of the heart ; employed as coachman for Charles A. Klots/Klotz at Huntington Harbor; 1 June 1895 paper; account of moving family furniture to Brooklyn in 14 September 1895 paper CODY Kitty 2 year d. 22 December 1894 at Oyster Bay; scarlet fever 84

COHEN Harriett L. 30 y 7 m 19 d d. 10 March 1898 at New York City; daughter of Philander P. Sammis COLE Mary W. 71 years d. [date unclear] at Fulton, N.Y.; [badly torn obit in 18 November 1893 paper, copied from the Fulton Patriot]; wife of James Cole (m. 1850); sister of N. S. Prime of Huntington; native of Huntington (b. 1821); resident of Fulton since ca. 1860; member of Presbyterian Church COLES Mr. d. recently ; Hempstead item; 27 August 1892 paper; father of E. J. Coles; account of difficulty in settling his estate due to conflict between his former landlady, who claimed to be his widow, and his legal wife from who he separated when he lived at Hicksville about four years ago COLES Anna Adelia d. 17 June 1899 at Wading River; interment at Wading River; widow of Thomas Coles; native of Glen Cove COLES Edward 90 years d. last week at New York City; old age ; son of Oliver Coles; a well-know lawyer at one time ; Glen Cove item, 19 January 1900 paper COLES Edward Frost 74 years d. 3 January 1899 at Frost Pond; interment at Friends Cemetery, Locust Valley; brother of L. F. Coles; a member of the Society of Friends, a man of ability and most highly esteemed COLES Mrs. Edward J. d. 1 March 1896 at Hempstead; funeral St. Bridget s R. C. Church, Westbury; interment at Westbury near the church she loved so well and of which she was so faithful a member ; her husband is a well known builder residing in Hempstead COLES Edwin S. 67 years d. 10 February 1896 at New York City; son of Butler Coles; grandson of General John B. Coles; son-in-law of Dr. Charles R. Townsend; owned fine summer residence at Oyster Bay ; member of the New York Stock Exchange and other large financial institutions ; was connected with many of the prominent families in this town [Glen Cove] COLES Franklin d. 17 November 1897 at Stamford, Connecticut; funeral at St. Paul s Episcopal Church, Glen Cove; interment at St. Paul s Churchyard, Glen Cove; son of John Butler Coles, late of Dosoris; husband of Fannie Pearsall; life long resident of this place [Glen Cove] and until recently owned and occupied the Manor house, now the summer residence of Mrs. Charles Pratt of Brooklyn COLES Isaac 80 years d. 2 November 1897 at Glen Cove; funeral at Friends Meetinghouse, Locust Valley; husband of Mary Willetts; son-in-law of Richard Willetts; father of Oscar L. Coles of New York City and Isaac R. Coles and Franklin A. Coles, both of Glen Cove; native of Glen Cove area, born in 1817; member of the Society of Friends; surveyor; at one time a member of the New York State Assembly 85

COLES James Milton d. 12 December 1895 at Jones Institute, Brookville; interment at South Glen Cove; son of Col. George D. Coles COLES John 90 years d. 8 February 1900 at Brooklyn; interment at Catholic Cemetery, Smithtown; father of a daughter who resides in Brooklyn; well known in Smithtown COLES Joseph d. 21 March 1897 at Brooklyn; funeral Glen Cove; uncle of James Harrold of Glen Cove COLES Mary W. 74 years d. 14 June 1895 at Glen Cove; funeral Friends Meetinghouse, Matinecock; daughter of James Willets; wife of Isaac Coles; mother of four unnamed sons; been sick for several years ; member of Friends Society at Matinecock COLES Nellie 20 years d. 19 August 1893 at Glen Cove Landing; daughter of Caleb Coles; member of Glen Cove M. E. Church COLES Thomas Hewlett 44 years d. 9 August 1896 after a long illness ; son of Isaac Coles; husband of Sallie Pancoast; son-in-law of the late Dr. Seth Pancoast of Philadelphia, Pa.; father of Gertrude Coles; well known in Philadelphia and New York as well as on Long Island ; member of the Society of Friends; Glen Cove item COLES William death reported; had undergone an operation for peritonitis; Oyster Bay item, 1 April 1899 paper COLES William H. d. 12 March 1900 at Glen Cove; long illness ; brother of the late Isaac Coles; cashier and secretary of the Protective Union Store Company of Glen Cove; lost his right arm many years earlier in an accident when a crowded building fell in; he learned to use his left hand with great ease and dexterity COLLARD Rev. Mr. 72 years d. 15 June 1900 at Sea Cliff; a superannuated Methodist minister COLLIGAN Richard 1 y 6 m 24 d d. 4 May 1897 at West Neck; scalded to death; mother was washing clothes and had lifted boiler of scalding water from stove and sat it on the floor; Richard tumbled into the water and although the mother took him out immediately and a physician was procured with all possible haste, the little one did not survive; son of Matthew Colligan COLLIGNON Mary 20 yrs 7 mos d. 16 June 1891 at Northport; funeral at Huntington; daughter of Patrick Malahay COLLINS Michael d. 23 February 1900 at New York City; carbuncle on the back of his head; Northport resident, formerly employed by Northport merchant Charles S. Sanford COLLYER Herbert T. d. 15 January 1892 at White Plains, N.Y. 86 2 mos 20 days

COLLYER John L. 53 years d. 24 October 1892 at Philadelphia, Pa.; interment at Huntington COLTHURST Charlotte d. 24 October 1893; cancer; funeral at Hicksville COLWELL Joseph 22 years drowned 22 August 1897 in Hempstead Harbor; body found on shore of Long Island Sound near Glen Cove; had been on an outing with four young men; they thought he had missed the return boat and had not realized that he had drowned; funeral at Brooklyn; resident of Brooklyn; Glen Cove item COLYER Alice O. 44 yrs 17 days d. 14 October 1897 at Woodbury; funeral at Woodbury by Rev. Scofield, formerly at Woodbury M. E., Rev. Churchill of Woodbury M. E. and Rev. Estes of Oyster Bay M. E.; interment at Plain View; wife of Richard C. Colyer (m. 1870); daughter of Francis M. A. Wicks; step-mother was daughter of Charles Colyer; husband Richard was step-mother s youngest brother; mother of Charles F. Colyer, Richard E.Colyer, Nelson V. W. Colyer and Mary R. Colyer; one of her sons is pastor of the M. E. Church at Centerport; a beautiful life has gone out and her reward doth follow her ; native of Thompson Station, b. 1853; resident of Huntington prior to marriage; memorial notice from Woodbury Lodge I. O. G. T. in 23 October 1897 paper; account of funeral in Woodbury column of 23 October 1897 paper COLYER Isaac 48 years d. 22 April 1891 at Mamaroneck, N. Y. COLYER John B. 42 years d. 20 December 1891 at Brooklyn COLYER Mary 93 y 2 m 19 d d. 12 October 1897 at Woodbury; daughter of Richard and Mary Van Wyck; widow of Charles Colyer; mother of Richard C. Colyer; joint funeral with daughter-in-law Alice O. Colyer at Woodbury; native of Smithtown, b. 1804; lineal descendant of C. Barintze Van Wyck ; see 23 October 1897 paper for account of funeral in Woodbury column COMBES Amy d. last week at Freeport; interment at Hempstead; widow of Jarvis Combes; former resident of East Meadow; 21 May 1892 paper COMSTOCK Charles E. d. 21 July 1900 at Glen Cove; stomach cancer; survived by an unnamed widow and a daughter, residents of Glen Cove, and a son, who is with military band in the Philippine Islands CONANT Charles Platt d. 1 January 1895 at Newberne, Pa.; suddenly ; son of Fred H. Conant; grandson of William A. Conant CONANT Capt. William L. ca. 60 years d. 29 July 1900 at Colorado Springs, Colorado; funeral at Colorado Springs; husband of Etta Downs Conant, a resident of Cripple Creek, Colorado; son of an unnamed father over 80 years, a resident of Colorado Springs; father of Etta D. 87

CONANT Capt. William L. - continued Conant, William Conant, Mina Conant, Ross Douglass Conant, and three deceased children; former resident of Huntington; served in the 48th New York and the 127th New York during the Civil War; postmaster of Huntington from 1869 to 1872; moved to Colorado in 1872; resident of Colorado Springs 1874-1892 and of Cripple Creek since 1892 CONKLIN child d. 17 October 1891; interment at Smithtown Landing; youngest child of Charles Conklin CONKLIN infant 9 months d. 23 April 1894; child of Charles Conklin; Northport item CONKLIN Abigail 83 years d. 22 September 1895 at Brooklyn; interment at Huntington; widow of Benjamin F. Conklin, her second husband; first husband was Isaac Conklin; daughter-in-law by second marriage of Platt Conklin; sister-in-law by first marriage of Uncle Jesse Conklin and sister-in-law by second marriage of William Conklin CONKLIN Alexander 82 years d. 23 August 1896 at Northport; Methodist funeral at Northport; father of Melville R. Conklin of Lowell, Massachusetts, formerly of Northport, and Leanora Conklin; survived by unnamed widow; lifelong resident of Northport; for many years he was engaged in the blacksmith business and retired about twelve years ago CONKLIN Asa Raymond 5 mos 5 days d. 9 June 1891 at Centreport; son of Joseph F. and Anna A. Conklin CONKLIN Capt. Augustus funeral 14 August 1899 at Smithtown Landing M. E. Church by Rev. Smith of Smithtown Landing and Rev. Phantom and Rev. Jones, both of Stony Brook; interment in Methodist Churchyard, Smithtown Landing; brother of Capt. Jacob Conklin of Smithtown; uncle of Augustus Smith of Southampton; resident of Stony Brook; never married CONKLIN Benjamin Franklin 78 yrs 5 mos d. 16 July 1894 at Brooklyn; son of Platt Conklin; brother of Ansel Conklin, Brewster Conklin, William Conklin, Jerry Conklin, Mrs. Mary J. Conklin, Mrs. Ebenezer Gould and Mrs. Elizabeth Dennison, all deceased; native of Huntington Harbor who owned a large farm at Islip with brother William Conklin; later sold farm and went into flour, feed and hay business in Bushwick CONKLIN Charity C. 78 y 1 m 22 d d. 25 February1896 at Huntington; daughter of Joshua B. Smith; wife of Charles Conklin (m. 20 September 1836 at New York City); mother of twelve children, of whom nine grew to adulthood; of these six survive, but only Mrs. Emma L. Conklin is listed by name; native of Huntington Harbor, b. 9 January 1808; resident of Huntington nearly her entire life, except for a period 1870-1875, when she lived in Canada; has been an invalid for the past year 88

CONKLIN Clarissa d. 3 September 1897 at Centreport Cove; funeral at St. Paul s M. E. Church, Northport; interment at Sag Harbor; widow of DeWitt Conklin; sister of Mrs. Mary Jarvis of Centreport Cove CONKLIN Earl infant d. 7 February 1895 at Undercliff, New Jersey; son of Ezra Conklin CONKLIN Edward T. 48 y 9 m 25 d d. 28 July 1897 at Huntington; son of Edward Conklin; step-son of Joseph M. Hendrickson; son-in-law of William Jarvis; survived by mother, wife and several children; farmer who supplied the village with milk for many years ; tax collector for a long time and performed the duties of the office carefully and honestly CONKLIN Ella funeral 8 May 1893 at Smithtown Landing; resident of Northport; former resident of Smithtown Landing CONKLIN Ellen Platt 62 yrs 6 mos d. 17 November 1899 at Huntington; daughter of John F. Smith and Rebecca Rusco; sister of Mrs. Isaac Rogers and Mrs. David G. Velsor; wife of Joseph G. Conklin (m. 3 June 1863); her lower limbs were paralyzed thirty-six years ago and she has been unable to walk since... has borne under the seemingly overwhelming affliction with a marked degree of... Christian fortitude ; native and life-long resident of Huntington; member of First Presbyterian Church CONKLIN Eliza Jane Aunt Jane 72 years d. 1 May 1895 at Huntington; daughter of Judge David Munson and Clarissa Platt; sister of Alexander Munson, editorial writer for the Evening Post and later for English language newspapers in Switzerland and France; wife of Jesse Conklin (m. 10 October 1844 at New York City); mother of Isaac Conklin; native of Rye, New York; b. 15 June 1822, the dwelling which was her birthplace being situated on the boundary line, one half of the building standing in New York State and the other half in Connecticut ; educated in New York City and Sing Sing, Westchester County; when a young lady she moved to Huntington to live with her grandparents; member of Second Presbyterian Church, Huntington; see 4 May 1895 paper for joint obit with husband; see 11 May 1895 paper for account of joint funeral for Eliza Jane and Jesse Conklin CONKLIN Elizabeth 75 yrs 6 mos d. 19 October 1895 at Huntington; daughter of Thomas Jarvis of Melville; first husband was Mr. Nostrand; second husband D. Woodhull Conklin, m. 1847; mother of George Conklin, Frederick Conklin and Mrs. Samuel J. Brush; member of Second Presbyterian Church, Huntington; an old and respected resident of our village CONKLIN Epenetus late of Huntington ; father of Elizabeth A. Penton, who was granted letters of administration to his estate by the Suffolk County Surrogate s Court [date of paper not copied] 89