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HARTMAN, VeNorma C

Female Abt 1908 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  HARTMAN, VeNorma C was born about 1908 in New York (daughter of HARTMAN, Frank and FINK, Elizabeth); and died.

    Family/Spouse: BERLINGUETTE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HARTMAN, Frank was born in Nov 1862 in New York; died on 10 Jul 1937 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/12/1937

    Captain Frank Hartman, one off
    the most widely known tug masters

    in this section of the country,
    died late Saturday at his home,
    376 Morgan street. For more than
    50 years he had been in command
    of tugs at the Tonawandas
    and in Buffalo.
    Captain Hartman was born on
    Grand Island 74 years ago. His
    father, the late Adam Hartman,
    was a pioneer tugman in the Tonawandas,
    owning and operating
    such craft on an extensive scale.
    From early boyhood Captain Hartman
    took an active interest and
    all his life was devoted to tugging.
    When Captain Hartman's father
    established the Hartman line in
    the Tonawandas the former became
    captain of several of his
    boats, including the Tonawanda,
    Gratwick and Constitution. These
    tugs were operated in towing
    lumber carriers on the Niagara
    river. Those were the days when
    the Tonawandas held the leadership
    in the lumber markets of the
    world.
    Line Was Absorbed
    In 1901 the Great Lakes Towing
    company absorbed the Hartman
    line and Captain Hartman continued
    in the business by taking
    charge of boats owned by the
    company. These included the tugs
    Georgia and Maryland. As master
    of tugs owned and operated by the
    Great Lakes Towing company
    Captain Hartman's duties took him
    to distant points. He was assigned
    to a number of long distance towing
    jobs by his employer because
    of his ability to handle the most
    trying marine service. During the
    World War, when a number of
    lake carriers were cut in two to
    permit them to be towed to the
    seaboard, he was assigned to the
    job.
    His last work as a tug master

    Parwas
    performed last January. In
    February he was stricken with the
    illness which finally resulted in
    his death.
    Had Wide Acquaintance
    Captain Hartman had a wide
    acquaintance among the volunteer
    firemen of the Tonawandas. He
    was the second oldest fireman in
    point of service in the Union Hook
    and Ladder company. He became
    a member of the company 54 years
    ago. Four years ago his fellow
    firemen honored him with a 50-
    year gold service medal. This token
    of esteem was among the tugman's
    prized possessions.
    Captain Hartman was a charter
    member of the Licensed Tugmen's
    Protective association. He was a
    member of the St. Francis church
    during the greater part of the 55
    years he resided in Tonawanda,
    having come here from Grand Island
    at that time. He was trustee
    of the church for the past 35
    years. He had been prominently
    identified with the Holy Name
    society of the church-
    Member of K. of C.
    He was one of the most active
    of the members of Twin City
    Council, No. 413, Knights of Columbus.
    He was a fourth degree
    member of the council.
    His wife was the late Elizabeth
    Fink Hartman. Surviving are two
    sons, John A. and Alysius, Tonawanda;
    five daughters. Sister Alicia
    of St. Bartholomew's Convent,
    Buffalo, Mrs. Raymond Mahar,
    Mrs. Howard Sullivan and the
    Misses Mildred and Norma Hartman;
    six grandchildren, all of the
    Tonawandas; a sister. Sister Hyonima
    of Sacred Heart Convent,
    Buffalo and a brother, Capt. Louis
    Hartman, Tonawanda.
    Rites will be held tomorrow
    morning at 9:30 o'clock at the
    residence, and at 10 o'clock at the
    St. Francis church. The Very
    Rev. John A. Weismantel will officiate,
    and burial will be in Mt
    Olivet cemetery.
    The Following committee of the
    Union Hook and Ladder company
    has been named to look after
    preparations for the funeral of
    Captain Hartman: Albert Clark,
    chairman; Louis A. Dahl, Clarence
    Sauberan, Charles Kohler. Fred
    C. Kumro and Frank Fitzsimmons.

    Frank married FINK, Elizabeth about 1887. Elizabeth was born in Feb 1866 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY; died on 9 Jan 1931 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  FINK, Elizabeth was born in Feb 1866 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY; died on 9 Jan 1931 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/10/1931

    Mrs. Elizabeth C. Hartman, wife
    of Captain Frank Hartman, died
    suddenly last night at her home,
    376 Morgan street. Her death was
    attributed to heart disease. She
    was a life-long resident of Ton-
    awanda. She was a member of the
    L.C.B.A. and the Altar society of
    the St. Francis church.
    Besides a husband, five daugh-
    ters, Sister M. Alicia of East Eden,
    Mrs. Raymond Mahar, Mrs. How-
    ard Sullivan and the Misses Mildred
    and VeNorma; two sons, John
    and Aloysius Hartman; four grand
    children and three sisters, Sis-
    ter M. Raphael, Buffalo, and the
    Misses Minnie and Anna Fink,
    survive.
    The funeral will be held Tues-
    day morning at 8:30 o'clock from
    the residence and at 9 o'clock
    from the St. Francis church. the
    Very Rev. John A. Weismantel
    will officiate and interment will
    be at Mt. Olivet.

    Children:
    1. HARTMAN, Mary Alicia was born in Jul 1889 in New York; and died.
    2. HARTMAN, Frances was born in Aug 1892 in New York; and died.
    3. HARTMAN, John was born in Sep 1894 in New York; and died.
    4. HARTMAN, Aloysius J was born in Nov 1897 in New York; and died.
    5. HARTMAN, Joanna was born in Feb 1900 in New York; and died.
    6. HARTMAN, Mildred R was born on 14 Jan 1903; died on 8 Nov 1973 in Degraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.
    7. 1. HARTMAN, VeNorma C was born about 1908 in New York; and died.



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