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BRAYTON, Nancy R

Female Abt 1917 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BRAYTON, Nancy R was born about 1917 in New York (daughter of BRAYTON, Robert Isaac and RICKETTSON, Edna).

    Family/Spouse: STAHL, Roy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BRAYTON, Robert Isaac was born in Oct 1883 in New York (son of BRAYTON, Charles N and Fanny R); died on 28 Apr 1947 in Lime Lake, Cattaraugus County, NY.

    Notes:

    Buffalo NY Courier Express - 4/29/1947

    Two men died of carbon
    monoxide fumes and their
    wives, one of whom broke out
    of a gas-filled cottage by
    smashing a window, narrowly
    escaped the same fate yesterday
    at Lime Lake, Cattaraugus.
    County vacation resort.
    The dead were:
    Robert Isaac Brayton. 64. of
    East Emery Rd., South Wsles.
    former operator of Brayton s Hotel.
    Cornelius Edward Van Valkenburg,
    30, his son-in-law, of the
    same address, a mechanic employed
    at a Buffalo garage.
    Taken to Millard Fillmore Hospital
    was Brayton's wife, Edna.
    54, whose condition was described
    as critical. Revived at Lime Lake
    was Mrs. Betty Van Valkenburg.
    27. She was taken home.
    Blamed for the deaths was a
    gas heater with no outside vent
    in the living room of the Braytons'
    cottage.
    Mrs. Van Valkenburg's action
    was responsible for saving her
    mother's life. She broke the window
    of her bedroom and crawled
    outside when she found the doorway
    blocked by the body of her
    husband.
    The tragedy was discovered
    about 6 p. m., a few minutes after
    a neighbor, Mrs. Raymond Haynes.
    noticed an auto, with Mrs. Van
    Valkenburg at the wheel, drive up
    in front of Mrs. Haynes' cottage
    and park.
    "I noticed the car and became
    suspicious when she failed to get
    out," said Mrs. Haynes. "I went
    outside and noticed that Mrs.
    Van Valkenburg was in a daze
    and having great difficulty in
    speaking. I managed to catch
    something about treufcia in the
    cottage."
    Mrs. Haynes spread the alarm,
    calling neighbors and police to the
    scene. A door was broken down to
    gain entrance at the Brayton cottage.
    Brayton's body was found in a
    front bedroom. His wife was in
    bed. On the floor, blocking the
    door of another bedroom was Van
    Valkenburg's body. It was from
    this room that Mrs. Van Valkenburg
    crawled through jagged glass
    after breaking a window.
    "Apparently Van Valkenburg fell
    after rising from bed, his bodv
    causing the door to slam shut and
    cutting off the spreading fumes,"
    said Coroner Charles B. Perkins of
    Franklinville. "Otherwise, his wife
    probably would have lost her life,
    too. The door to the Brayton's
    bedroom was open."
    Overcome la Sleep
    Dr. Perkins, who issued certificates
    of accidental death by carbon
    monoxide poisoning for Brayton
    and Van Valkenburg, said Mrs.
    Van Valkenburg apparently awoke
    •in a semi-conscious condition and
    was unable to move her husband's
    body.
    "Had she been able to open the
    door, she probably would have been
    felled by the fumes," he said.
    The coroner aaid all four victims
    were overcome during their aleep
    and that the women's lives were
    saved because they were sleeping
    with their headsaway from door-
    ways leading to the gas-saturated
    living room.
    "The men must have been sleep-
    ing on the sides of the beds facing
    the doorways." he said. "Van Val-
    kenburg had been dead seven or
    eight hours' Brayton, five or six."

    Robert married RICKETTSON, Edna about 1914. Edna was born about 1893 in New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  RICKETTSON, Edna was born about 1893 in New York; and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. BRAYTON, Nancy R was born about 1917 in New York.
    2. BRAYTON, Helen N was born about 1918 in New York.
    3. BRAYTON, Betty E was born about 1920 in New York.
    4. BRAYTON, Doris P was born on 14 Feb 1923 in New York; died in May 1983 in Holland, Erie County, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BRAYTON, Charles N was born on 11 Sep 1847 in Poland, Herkimer County, NY (son of BRAYTON, Isaac and BURWELL, Nancy); died on 17 Jan 1934 in South Wales, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/18/1935

    South Wales, Jan. 17-Charles N.
    Brayton, 87, of South Wales, for
    fourteen years chairman of the
    Board of Supervisors, died at 5 a.
    m. today in the home of his son.
    Robert I. Brayton, after a week's illness.
    A life-long Democrat, Mr.
    Brayton is believed never to have
    missed voting in the town. He was
    also the oldest living Mason in this
    vicinity, and a past master of the
    Blazing Star Lodge, F. A. M., of
    East Aurora.
    Mr. Brayton was born September
    11. 1847, near Poland, N. Y. At the
    age of 21, he became supervisor from
    the Town of Wales. In addition to
    his long record as chairman of the
    board, Mr. Bravton also served as
    county clerk for one term.
    Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
    Arlene Barron, Nunda; Mrs. Mary
    Fergel, South Wales; and one son,
    Robert I. Brayton. Funeral services
    will be conducted at 2 p. m. Sunday
    at the son's residence here, with the
    Rev. William J. Semple officiating.

    Charles married Fanny R about 1876. Fanny was born in Sep 1855 in New York; died on 11 Apr 1923 in South Wales, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Fanny R was born in Sep 1855 in New York; died on 11 Apr 1923 in South Wales, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    Buffalo NY Courier - 4/13/1923

    BRATTON-At South Wales, N. Y., April
    11. 1923. Fannie R.. wife of Charles N.
    Brayton. mother of Robert I Brayton. Mary B.
    Sergel and Aileean B. Barron. Funeral from
    late residence. Saturday. April 14, at 2 o'clock

    Children:
    1. BRAYTON, Mary M was born in Sep 1880 in New York; and died.
    2. 2. BRAYTON, Robert Isaac was born in Oct 1883 in New York; died on 28 Apr 1947 in Lime Lake, Cattaraugus County, NY.
    3. BRAYTON, Aileen was born in Aug 1889 in New York; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BRAYTON, Isaac was born about 1805 in New York; and died.

    Isaac + BURWELL, Nancy. Nancy was born about 1808 in New York; died on 1 Sep 1893 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  BURWELL, Nancy was born about 1808 in New York; died on 1 Sep 1893 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/2/1893

    Mrs. Nancy Burwell Brayton, widow of
    Isaac Brayton and mother of County Clerk
    Charles N. Brayton. died at the home of
    her son, Irwin R. Brayton, 170 Franklin
    street a t 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Her
    home was in South Wales where the remains
    were taken yesterday. The funeral
    will take place a t South Wales tomorrow
    at 2 P. M.

    ALSO

    Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/1/1893

    BRAYTON -In this city. Aus. 31, 1893, Nancy
    Burwell, wife of the late Isaac Brayton, aged 85
    years. Funeral from the residence of h e r son.
    Charles N Brayton. South Wales. Sunday after
    n o o n a t 2 o'clock. Friends are i n v i t e d t o attend.

    Children:
    1. BRAYTON, Irwin R was born in Apr 1837 in Herkimer County, NY; died on 16 Aug 1910 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    2. BRAYTON, Mary was born about 1840 in New York; and died.
    3. 4. BRAYTON, Charles N was born on 11 Sep 1847 in Poland, Herkimer County, NY; died on 17 Jan 1934 in South Wales, Erie County, NY.



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