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MOORE, Arletta

Female Abt 1921 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  MOORE, Arletta was born about 1921 in New York (daughter of MOORE, Walter C and BENEDICT, Ola).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  MOORE, Walter C was born about 1893 in New York (son of MOORE, David); died on 9 Dec 1921 in Corning, Steuben County, NY.

    Notes:

    Corning NY Evening Leader - 2/13/1922

    A posthumous child, a daughter.
    was born February 8, to Mrs. Ola
    Moore of Tuxill avenue. She will be
    called Betty Helen Moore. The child's
    father. Walter Moore, formerly a lineman,
    died two months ago.

    ALSO

    Corning NY Evening Leader - 12/10/1921

    Seized. It is believed, with a faint.

    ing spell While hunting In the woods
    southeast of the city on the slope, of
    Spencer Hill yesterday afternoon. Walter
    Moore, 27. of Roberts Avenue,
    Tuxlll plot, fell and died from exposure.
    His lifeless body was found this
    nurning in tho woods by his father,
    David M. Moore, who had been his
    hunting companion yesterday, but who
    had become separated from his son.
    Walter Moore has been subject to
    a peculiar type of seizure ever since
    he met with an accident while living
    in Hornell five or six years ago. It is
    believed that he met with one of these
    seizures yesterday afternoon after
    following his footsteps towards home at
    dusk.
    The body lay with the face thrust
    against the earth. Coroner Srnith,
    who examined the body before it was
    disturbed, said that Judging from the
    appearance of the body, the illness had
    apparently resulted from natural
    causes and that death had followed
    from exposure.
    The blood had gathered in the dead
    man's head as it was considerably
    lower than his feet In the position in
    which the body lay and the complexion
    was florid when the body was
    located.
    No Marks of Violence
    The coroner found no marks of violence
    of any kind. The dead man's
    gun lay near the body the death
    seems to have been entirely due to
    natural causes, no autopsy will be necessary
    and no inquest will be held.
    Mr. Moore and his father left their
    home yesterday afternoon and went
    hunting in the woods along Bailey
    Creek on the slope of Spencer Hill.
    They became separated during the
    course of the afternoon and the
    father returned home without the son.
    At first nothing was thought of
    the matter when the son f a i l e d to put
    In an appearance at home early last
    evening but when the night was sev-
    eral hours old and he had failed to
    return , a search was made of the
    property to see if by chance he had
    stopped into the home of any neigh-
    ors. Nothing could be found as to
    whereabouts.
    The members of the family sat up
    l a t e into the night waiting for his return
    but no attempt seems to have
    been made to search the woods for
    Mr. Moore last night.
    Early this morning, the father went
    to the woods In the vicinity where
    t h e pair had been hunting yesterday.
    After tramping about for an hour or
    mors he came upon the body. He returned
    at once to the city and made
    a report of his discovery but when he
    attempted to lead persons to t h e point
    where the body had been found he
    was unable to do so.
    Mr. Moore's health Is not robust
    and as he had become exhausted as
    a result of his long tramps of yesterday
    and today he had to abandon his
    second search for the body this morning.
    In the emergency Boy Scouts of
    the Presbyterian church under the
    direction of Harry Mathews, scout
    master of Troop 9, took up t h e search
    with the result that the boys located
    the body shortly before noon. The report
    of their find was made to police
    headquarters by S. H. Clark of Tuxlll
    avenue.
    Scouts Work Is Praised
    Coroner Smith this afternoon paid
    a tribute to the work done by the
    Scouts In locating the body. The boys
    who were building a camp along the
    river today were hastily gotten to-
    gether and sent Into the vicinity

    where they located the body In short
    order.
    2ND AD HUNTER 1ST ED
    Coroner Smith and Police Chief
    Iianmvr drove to where the body was
    found and after an examination of
    t h e body and the surroundings the
    coroner gave consent for removal of
    tho body to the undertaking establishment
    of S. J. Stover.
    The body was found about one half
    a mile southwest from the Mrs. M. L.
    age farm at South Corning. It lay
    in the woods atout one-half a mile
    removed from the Bailey Creek road.
    Mr. Moore was 27 years old. He
    was formerly employed by the New
    York Telephone Company as a construction
    gang members, but had recently
    given up his employment.
    He is survived besides his parents,
    by his wife and four children. One
    brother, Elmer D. Moore died a week
    ago Inst Thursday.
    The following brothers and sisters
    also survive, Mrs. Lawrence Benedict,
    Miss Ella Moore. Hugh Moore all of
    Corning and Mrs. J. Rogers of Hornell
    and Arthur Moore, who Is serving
    with the United States Marine Corp
    at Santiago, Hayti.
    The funeral arrangements have not
    yet been made.

    Walter + BENEDICT, Ola. Ola (daughter of BENEDICT, Charles E and WILSON, Eunice) was born in Jan 1895 in New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  BENEDICT, Ola was born in Jan 1895 in New York (daughter of BENEDICT, Charles E and WILSON, Eunice); and died.
    Children:
    1. MOORE, Leon M was born about 1915 in New York.
    2. MOORE, LeRoy W was born about 1916 in New York.
    3. MOORE, Lester H was born about 1919 in New York.
    4. 1. MOORE, Arletta was born about 1921 in New York.
    5. MOORE, Betty Helen was born on 8 Feb 1922 in Corning, Steuben County, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  MOORE, David
    Children:
    1. 2. MOORE, Walter C was born about 1893 in New York; died on 9 Dec 1921 in Corning, Steuben County, NY.
    2. MOORE, Lena Mae was born about 1899 in New York; and died.
    3. MOORE, Elmer D
    4. MOORE, Hugh
    5. MOORE, Arthur
    6. MOORE, Ella
    7. MOORE

  2. 6.  BENEDICT, Charles E was born on 27 Apr 1860 in New York (son of BENEDICT, Hiram M and Huldah Elizabeth); died on 19 Apr 1919 in Corning, Steuben County, NY.

    Notes:

    Elmira NY Morning Telegram - 4/21/1918

    Corning, April 20.-Charles E. Benedict,
    aged fifty-eight, of No. 265 West
    Pulteney street, while on his first
    day's work at. painting a steel tower
    supporting the high power electric
    transmission wire which brings electric
    power from Elmira to Corning,
    touched the wire about 5 o'clock yesterday
    afternoon, and was instantly
    killed. His body fell to the ground.
    Burns on his right wrist, between his
    gloved hand and the wristband of his
    garment, told the story, but not as to
    whether he lost his foothold or balance-
    and touched the wire, as he had
    been cautioned not to do before he ascended
    the-tower. It was his first day
    on this job. Mr. Benedict was working
    for Walter Stevens, who has the
    contract for painting these steel.'towers
    for the Corning Light and Power
    corporation.' Previous to yesterday he
    had been working for Contractor Stevens
    getting out lumber from the
    woods near Deckertown, town of
    Corning. The tower from which Mr.
    Benedict fell is on the north side of
    the Chemung river, east of the New
    York Central railroad bridge., Charles
    E. Benedict had lived in Canton and
    Corning the past fifteen years. He
    came to Corning from Elmira and had
    previously lived in Binghamton. He
    would have been 59 years old one week
    from today. He was twice married,
    first to Eunice Wilson, who died about
    ten years ago. and then to Mrs.
    Anna Schuster Reynolds, who survive*
    him, as do three sons Herbert, of Big
    Flats; Lawrence, of West Fifth street.
    Corning, and Orrin J., of No. 252 West
    Second street, Corning, and two
    daughters, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan of
    Elmira, and Mrs. Walter Moore, of
    Hornell. a sister, Mrs. Henry Balcom,
    of Bay View, Mich., and two brothers,
    Wells and Lewis Benedict, of Bing-
    hamton, also survive. His step-daugh-
    ter, Mrs. William J. George, lives in
    the same house with her mother, the
    decedent's wife. Mr. Benedict was a
    carpenter by trade, but he also did
    painting, and in Binghamton was a
    railroad man.. He had worked for the
    Corning Glass works and the Corning
    Brick, Terra Cotta and Tile company
    at the Ingersoll-rand plant in Paint-
    ed Post. Coroner H. B. Smith granted
    a certificate of accidental death, deem-
    ing no inqust necessary. The body
    has been taken to the home of his son,
    O. J. Benedict, No. 252 West Second
    street, where the funeral will be held
    at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. the
    Rev. Mr. Jenkins, of the Caton M. E.
    church, will officiate. Burial will be
    in Barnard cemetery, town of Corning.

    Charles married WILSON, Eunice about 1877. Eunice was born in Jun 1861 in New York; died about 1909. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  WILSON, Eunice was born in Jun 1861 in New York; died about 1909.
    Children:
    1. BENEDICT, Herbert L was born in Aug 1879 in New York; and died.
    2. BENEDICT, Lena M was born on 9 Apr 1881 in New York; died in Mar 1967 in Breesport, Chemung County, NY.
    3. BENEDICT, Lawrence Leon was born in Sep 1883 in Afton, Chenango County, NY; died on 1 Jul 1924 in Corning, Steuben County, NY.
    4. BENEDICT, Orrin J was born on 27 Aug 1885 in New York; died in Jul 1977 in Corning, Steuben County, NY.
    5. BENEDICT, Charles was born in Aug 1886 in New York; and died.
    6. 3. BENEDICT, Ola was born in Jan 1895 in New York; and died.
    7. BENEDICT, Katie was born in Apr 1897 in New York; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  BENEDICT, Hiram M was born in Jan 1831 in New York; and died.

    Hiram + Huldah Elizabeth. Huldah was born in Jul 1832 in CT; died on 9 May 1910 in Binghamton, Broome County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Huldah Elizabeth was born in Jul 1832 in CT; died on 9 May 1910 in Binghamton, Broome County, NY.

    Notes:

    Binghamton NY Press - 5/10/1910

    Mrs. Huldah E. Benedict died Monday
    morning at the home of her son,
    Edwin M. Benedict, 26 Moffitt avenue.
    She was 77 years of ago and Is survived
    by four sons, Edwin M., W. E.,
    and L. H.. of this city, and C. E, of
    Corning. N. Y., and one daughters,
    Mrs. H. E. Balcom, of Bayvllle, Mich.
    A private service will be held at her
    late home this evening at 7:30 o'clock
    and the body will be taken on the D.
    & H, morning train Wednesday to
    Afton for burial.

    Children:
    1. BENEDICT, Wells E was born about 1852 in New York; died about Dec 1923.
    2. BENEDICT, Dwight L was born about 1854 in New York; and died.
    3. BENEDICT, Edwin M was born in Oct 1856 in New York; died about Oct 1915 in Binghamton, Broome County, NY.
    4. 6. BENEDICT, Charles E was born on 27 Apr 1860 in New York; died on 19 Apr 1919 in Corning, Steuben County, NY.
    5. BENEDICT, Walter H was born about 1865 in New York; and died.
    6. BENEDICT, Louis H was born in Nov 1874 in New York; died on 10 Jun 1939 in Binghamton, Broome County, NY.
    7. BENEDICT, Estella M was born in Sep 1878 in New York; and died.



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