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HURLBUT, Alice

Female Abt 1915 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HURLBUT, Alice was born about 1915 in New York (daughter of HURLBUT, Burton S and BARRINGER, Satie E).

    Alice married MATHEWSON, James on 29 Jun 1940 in Ava, Lewis County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Rome NY Daily Sentinel - 7/1/1940

    Ava, July 1-Miss Alice Hurlbut,
    daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
    Burton Hurlbut of Ava, became
    the bride of James Mathewson,
    Rome, in a pretty wedding Saturday
    afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
    home of*the bride's parents. The
    ceremony was performed by the
    Rev. James Benes, pastor of the
    Ava Methodist Church.
    The bridal party stood before a
    bower of ferns and garden flowers.
    The wedding march was
    played by Mrs. Harold Hurlbut,
    Rome, an aunt of the bride.
    Mrs. Lyle Traxel of Westernville,
    sister of the bride, was maid
    of honor. Mrs. Traxel was attired
    in a gown of dusty rose crepe and
    wore a corsage of Johanna Hill
    roses.
    The bride's gown was of blue
    lace with white accessories. She
    wore a corsage of sweetheart
    roses. Harold Hurlbut, uncle of
    the bride, was the best man.
    A reception and wedding lunch
    eon followed the ceremony, with
    members of the immediate families
    present. The couple left on a
    motor trip through the New England
    States. After July 5, the
    couple will live in their newly furnished
    home at Lee. The bride's
    traveling costume was of luggage
    tan printed chiffon with white accessories.
    The bride is a graduate of West
    Leyden High School and Utica

    School of Commerce. The bridegroom
    is employed At General
    Cable,' Rome.
    A prenuptial shower was given
    by Mrs. Harold Hurlbut and Mrs.
    Delmar Coleman.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HURLBUT, Burton S was born on 25 Sep 1881 in Ava, Lewis County, NY (son of HURLBUT, Henry and POTTER, Nettie); died on 22 Jun 1958 in Boonville, Oneida County, NY.

    Notes:

    Utica NY Daily Press - 6/23/1958

    Boonville—Burton S. Hurl-
    but, 76. of 506 Post St.. died
    June 22, 1958 after a brief
    illness,
    He was born Sept. 25. 1881
    at Ava, son of Henry and
    'Nettie Potter Hurlbut. He was
    educated in Ava schools.
    He married Satie Barringer
    ,April 28. 1904 at Ava. The
    Rev. George Dermott per-
    formed the ceremony. Mr. and
    Mrs. Hurlbut lived on the
    home farm in Ava which they
    operated about 11 years ago,
    when they came to Boonville.
    Mr. Hurlbut had been employed
    by the Oneida County
    forestry Department.
    He had served as peace
    justice in Ava several years,
    and trustee of the Ava school.
    He was a member of the
    Boonville Methodist Church.
    Besides his wife, he leaves
    three sons, Hollis B. of West
    Branch: Clarence H. of Stokes;
    Lloyd W. of Lee Center; four
    dadgruers, Mrs. Lyle Traxel ol
    fcome; Mrs. James Matthew-
    Son of Lowell; Mrs. William
    Milles of Stokes; Mrs. Willard
    Backer of Ava; 13 grandchildren,
    seven great grandchildren;
    a twin sister. Mrs. Fred
    C. Wolfe of Portville; another
    sister, Mrs. Etta Colman of
    Rome, a brother, Harold of
    Rome; several nieces and
    nephews.
    The funeral will be at 2
    Wednesday from the Trainor
    Funeral Home, the Rev. Alton
    A Parker, pastor of the Boonville
    Methodist Churcht officiating.
    Burial ,will be in Ava
    Cemetery.
    Friends may call at the
    funeral home at their convenience.

    Burton married BARRINGER, Satie E on 28 Apr 1904 in Boonville, Oneida County, NY. Satie (daughter of BARRINGER, Clarence Hamilton and HAYNES, Martha A) was born in May 1885 in New York; died on 4 Sep 1968 in Rome, Oneida County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  BARRINGER, Satie E was born in May 1885 in New York (daughter of BARRINGER, Clarence Hamilton and HAYNES, Martha A); died on 4 Sep 1968 in Rome, Oneida County, NY.

    Notes:

    Utica NY Observer - 9/5/1968

    AVA-Mra. Satie B Hurlbut,
    84, widow of Burton S. Hurlbut,
    died Sept. 4 in a Rome Hospital.
    She was bom at Ava, daughter-
    of- Hamilton and Martha
    Haynes Barringer. She was married
    to Mr. Hurlbut in 1904. in
    Ava:
    They operated—the Hurlbut
    Homestead Farm until 1948,
    when they moved to Boonville;
    She retumed to Ava after her
    husband's death in 1958. She was
    a member of the Boonville
    Methodist Church and Eli Mc
    Clusky Bible Class.
    She leaves three sons, Hollis
    B. Hurlbut, West Branch; Clar-
    ence H. Hurlbut, Lee Center;
    and Lloyd W. Hurlbut,
    Lee Center; four daughters,
    Mrs. Lyle Wava Traxel, Rome;
    Mrs. James (Alice) Mathewson,,
    Lowell; Mrs. William (Myrtle)
    Milles, Stokes, and Mrs. Wil-
    lard (Marjorie) Backer, Ava.
    The funeral will be at 2 Satur-
    day from the Trainor Funeral
    Home, Boonville. Burial will be
    in Ava Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Boonville NY Herald - 5/5/1904

    A very pleasant event occured at the
    home or Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton C.
    Barrfnger Thursday when their two
    daughters were united in marriage.
    Nellie M. to Newton Tiffany, son of
    Oscar Tiffany and S a t i e E. to Burton
    Hurlbut. son of Henry Hurlbut. At 8
    o'clock the strains of Wyman's wedding
    march finelv rendered by Mrs
    Herman Pohl. announced the coming of
    the bridal party, who proceeded to the
    parlor, which, was beautifully decorated",
    and took their places under an arch
    of lace and evergreens^ As_the organ
    ceased Rev. George Dermott. pastor of
    the M. F church, united four hearts for
    life. Only the families of the contracting
    parties was invited. The brides
    were attired-in white India lawn with
    lace trimmings. After congratulations
    the company proceeded to the dining
    room and partook of an elegant supper,
    after which the time was spent in music
    and a social time. A number of
    beautiful presents were given them,
    which attest the high esteem in which
    the couples are held by their many
    friends. After a short wedding trip
    tbey will be at home to their many
    friends at the homes of the grooms'
    parents

    Children:
    1. HURLBUT, Wava was born between 1906 and 1910 in New York; and died.
    2. HURLBUT, Hollis was born before 1906; and died.
    3. HURLBUT, Clarence was born about 1910 in New York; and died.
    4. HURLBUT, Lloyd was born about 1912 in New York; and died.
    5. 1. HURLBUT, Alice was born about 1915 in New York.
    6. HURLBUT, Myrtle was born about 1919 in New York.
    7. HURLBUT, Marjorie


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  HURLBUT, Henry

    Henry + POTTER, Nettie. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  POTTER, Nettie
    Children:
    1. 2. HURLBUT, Burton S was born on 25 Sep 1881 in Ava, Lewis County, NY; died on 22 Jun 1958 in Boonville, Oneida County, NY.
    2. HURLBUT was born on 25 Sep 1881 in Ava, Lewis County, NY; and died.
    3. HURLBUT, Etta
    4. HURLBUT, Harold

  3. 6.  BARRINGER, Clarence Hamilton was born on 21 Nov 1845 in Troy, Rensselaer County, NY (son of BARRINGER, David and ROBERTS, Ellen); died on 25 Oct 1933 in Ava, Lewis County, NY.

    Notes:

    Rome NY Daiy Sentinel

    BARRINGER-At Ava, on Wednesday,
    October 25, C. Hamilton,
    Barringer, aged 88 years.
    -Funeral services will he held
    Saturday, October 28, at 2 p. m. at
    the home of his son, Seymour W.
    Barringer.
    -Interment In Ava Cemetery.

    ALSO

    Rome NY Daily Sentinel - 10/26/1933

    Ava, Oct. 26.
    - Wednesday oc
    curred the death of C. Hamilton
    Barringer. 87, highly respected resident,
    at the home of his son, Seymour
    W. Barringer, after a short
    illness.
    Mr. Barringer had been a resident
    of Ava for 50 years. He -was
    a, son of the late David and Ellen
    Roberts Barringer and was born
    in Troy, Nov. 21. 1845. He came
    with his parents to Highmarket at
    the age of one year. Later the family
    settled in Constableville, where
    Mr. Barringer's father built the
    blacksmith shop now known as the
    Traxel shop. On Jan. 15, 1878. he
    was united in marriage with Miss
    Martha Haynes at North Western
    by Rev. Williams. They first settled
    in Lee Center, later coming to
    Ava, where Mr. Barringer was engaged
    in fanning. Mrs. Barringer
    died Feb. 23, 1925', The deceased
    was a lifelong Democrat and was
    actively interested in the affairs
    of his town. He attended the Ava
    M. E. Church. He was the oldest
    of a family of 11 children.
    Surviving are two daughter, Mrs.
    Newton Tiffany and Mrs. Burton S.
    Hurlbut, and one son, Seymour W.
    Barringer, of Ava; 16 grandchildren,
    eight great - grandchildren;
    one sister, Mrs. Emma Douglass;
    two brothers, Jefferson and Myron
    Barringer, all of Rome.
    Funeral services will be held on
    Saturday, Oct. 28, at 2 p. m., at the
    home of his son, Seymour W. Barringer.
    Interment in Ava Cemetery.

    Clarence married HAYNES, Martha A on 15 Jan 1878 in North Western, New York. Martha (daughter of HAYNES, Archibald M and LOGAN, Mary) was born in Jun 1860 in New York; died on 23 Feb 1925 in Ava, Lewis County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  HAYNES, Martha A was born in Jun 1860 in New York (daughter of HAYNES, Archibald M and LOGAN, Mary); died on 23 Feb 1925 in Ava, Lewis County, NY.

    Notes:

    Utica NY Daily Press - 2/27/1925

    Ava, February 25-Mrs. Martha
    Haynes, 65, wife of C. H. Barringer,
    died at her home about one mile
    west of this village Monday, Febru-
    ary 12.
    Mrs. Barringer had not been in
    the best of health for some time
    and during the last few days she
    failed rapidly. Her death came as
    a shock to a wife circle of friends.
    For over 20 years her work as a
    nurse had brought her in close con-
    tact with the people throughout
    this region. Mrs. barringer was
    never too busy to lend a helping
    hand to others during those in
    sickness or trouble, and there are
    many who have good reason to re-
    member some act of kindness
    prompted by a rare thoughtfulness
    of others, which was one of her
    strongest characteristics.
    She was an attendant of the M.
    E. Church and also a member of
    the Ava Home Bureau.
    Mrs. barringer was the daughter
    of the late Archibald M. and Mary
    Logal Haynes, and was born in the
    town of Western, June 8, 1859.
    January 15, 1878, she was mar-
    ried to C. H. Barringer, who sur-
    vives.
    For 12 years the family has re-
    sided in Ava.
    Beside her husband there survive
    one son, Seymour Barringer of Ava;
    two daughters, Mrs. Newton Tiffany
    of Boonville and Mrs. B. S. Hurl-
    burt, Ava; 16 grandchildren; one
    brother, Julian Haynes, Eulalville;
    one sister, Mrs. margaret Noyes,
    Oneida; one half sister, Mrs. Mary
    Gilbert, Cape Vincent; three half
    brothers, Henry Haynes, North
    Western, Frank Haynes, Water-
    town, and Wyman Haynes, Herki
    mer.
    Funeral services will be held at
    her late home Saturday at 1 p.m.
    interment in Ava cemetery.

    Children:
    1. BARRINGER, Seymour Wallace was born on 6 May 1879 in New York; died on 11 Mar 1956 in Boonville, Oneida County, NY.
    2. BARRINGER, Nellie M was born about 1883 in New York; and died.
    3. 3. BARRINGER, Satie E was born in May 1885 in New York; died on 4 Sep 1968 in Rome, Oneida County, NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  BARRINGER, David was born about 1821 in New York; and died.

    David + ROBERTS, Ellen. Ellen was born about 1822 in Remsen, Oneida County, NY; died on 22 Aug 1894 in Rome, Oneida County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  ROBERTS, Ellen was born about 1822 in Remsen, Oneida County, NY; died on 22 Aug 1894 in Rome, Oneida County, NY.

    Notes:

    Rome NY Roman Citizen - 8/25/1894

    At the home of Mrs. Edward Anderson,
    715 Elm street, Wednesday afternoon*
    occurred the death of her mother,
    Mrs. Ellen Barringer, widow of
    David Barringer, aged 72 years. Deceased
    had been an invalid for a number
    of years, but had been confined to
    the bed only one week. She was born
    in Remsen and had resided in Rome ten
    years. Seven children survive: Clarence
    H. and;Jefferson of Ava, Mrs. Russel
    Pierce of Holland Patent, Mrs. Herbert
    Burch of Western, Mrs. Thomas L.
    Hurst of Oswego, Myron E. and Mrs.
    Anderson of Rome; aiso one sister, Mrs.
    William Oodner of Utica, and three
    brothers, Ellis and Robert Roberts of
    Remsen and Owen Roberts of Turin.

    Children:
    1. 6. BARRINGER, Clarence Hamilton was born on 21 Nov 1845 in Troy, Rensselaer County, NY; died on 25 Oct 1933 in Ava, Lewis County, NY.
    2. BARRINGER, Delphene was born about 1850 in New York; died on 30 Jan 1919 in St. Johnsville, New York.
    3. BARRINGER, Myron E was born about 1851 in New York; and died.
    4. BARRINGER, Jefferson was born about 1852 in New York; and died.
    5. BARRINGER, Arvilla was born about 1857 in New York; died on 23 Feb 1933 in Lee Valley, Oneida County, New York.
    6. BARRINGER, William was born about 1857 in New York; and died.
    7. BARRINGER, Gertrude was born about 1864 in Turin, Lewis County, NY; died on 8 Aug 1900 in Utica, Oneida County, NY.
    8. BARRINGER, Emma was born in May 1866 in New York; and died.
    9. BARRINGER

  3. 14.  HAYNES, Archibald M

    Archibald + LOGAN, Mary. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  LOGAN, Mary
    Children:
    1. 7. HAYNES, Martha A was born in Jun 1860 in New York; died on 23 Feb 1925 in Ava, Lewis County, NY.
    2. HAYNES, Julian
    3. HAYNES, Margaret



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