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SLATTERY, Ncholas

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SLATTERY, Ncholas (son of SLATTERY, Patrick and BREIER, Emma G).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  SLATTERY, Patrick

    Patrick + BREIER, Emma G. Emma (daughter of BREIER, Garrett and BILLS, Mary Catherine) was born about 1872 in New York; died on 7 Nov 1945 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  BREIER, Emma G was born about 1872 in New York (daughter of BREIER, Garrett and BILLS, Mary Catherine); died on 7 Nov 1945 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    Buffalo NY Courier Express

    SLATTERY-Emma G- Slattery. November
    7. 1945. wife of the late Patrick J. Slattery;
    mother of Mrs. Norman Schultz.
    Edward, the late Nicholas and Joseph
    Slattery; grandmother of Jean, Mary
    and Alice Slattery: sister of Mrs. Frank
    Mueller. Mrs Martha Mona, George and
    Matthew Breier. Funeral from the funeral
    home of John J. Ray A Son. 615
    Elmwood Ave . Saturday morning at 9
    o'clock and from St. Boniface Church at
    9:30. Friends are invited.

    Children:
    1. SLATTERY
    2. SLATTERY, Edward
    3. 1. SLATTERY, Ncholas
    4. SLATTERY, Joseph


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  BREIER, Garrett was born in Aug 1846 in New York (son of BREIER, Conrad); died on 2 Oct 1928 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/5/1928

    Garrett Breier-"the best drilled
    man of his regiment"-a comrade who
    journeyed to the far corners of the
    United States each year to yarn with
    uld soldiers of the Shenandoah campaign,
    of Pleasant Hill, of Cedar
    Creek and Sabine Cross Roads and
    dangerous days in Louisiana-today
    will be baried. .
    "Garry" Breier died Tuesday of a
    .breakdown and exhaustion heightened
    by hi3 attendance at the National
    Encampment of old soldiers in Den
    ver. Col. and his passing marks the
    closing chapter of one of Buffalo's
    best known sdiers and citizens.
    Since the days of '65 he has held a
    big pace in the hearts of Civil War
    veterans of New York state and in
    later years he has been a patriotic
    inspiration to younger folk.
    In the days when feeling ran high
    between the North and South and
    Fiavery split the country up into warring
    factions, Garrett Breier was a
    youngster who watched with envious
    eyes as his relatives and older friends
    marched off with the boys in blue.
    Fired with patriotism, he ran off to
    the war as a drummer boy when he
    was but sixteen years old by swearing
    to enMstment officers that he was
    really eighteen but small for his age.
    Ran Away to War
    His father, however, had different
    ideas when he heard of it, hitched up
    j the wagon and drove the long journey
    to Fort Niagara to reclaim his son.
    So Garry came home, but not for
    long. When another opportunity offered
    he ran away to Albany where
    he joined with the 160th N. Y. Volunteers
    and marches to Shenandoah
    Valley.
    During the next three years he
    lasted of battles and blood and high
    adventure. In his letters home, old
    letters, proudly displayed yesterday
    by his widow, Mrs. Mary Bills Breier,
    he told of being shot off his horse, of
    his capture by the Southerners and
    of two months in Andersonville,
    where he subsisted mainly on sugar
    cane and was a haven for lonely injects.
    One day he succeeded in burrowing
    through a sand hill and escaped
    to the Northern forces again
    where he was made orderly for General
    Weixel.
    J. W. McMillan, Brevet-Major of
    the General Volunteers, praised him
    in a letter written shortly after he
    was mustered out. He commended
    him for being the best drilled man in
    the regiment and for conspicuous
    gallantry at Sabine Cross Roads,
    Pleasant Hill, Opequan and Cedar
    Creek.
    Comes Back Home
    After the war Breier returned to
    3uffalo where he joined the 65th
    regiment and later joined the battery
    organized by the 65th. He subsequently
    became captain of the battery.
    Mr. Breier was an active member
    of the G. A. R. from its inception and
    ftended every encampment and reunion
    in Buffalo and in many parts
    of the country. For the past few
    years he has been the only active
    member of E. L. Hayward post, No.
    542, G. A. R. He is one of the five
    survivors of that post.
    Mr. Breier was engaged in the lumber
    business In Buffalo for many
    years and later worked In the Buffalo
    postoffice. He was retired about
    four years ago.
    He is survived by his widow, four
    daughters, Mrs. Frank Mueller, Mrs.
    Patrick Slattery, Mrs. Frank Priester,
    Mrs. Joseph Mona; four sons,
    George, Albert. Matthew and John
    and the late Mrs. Frank Stolz, Mrs.
    Clara Roeder and Samuel Breier, and
    22 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren.
    The Pallbearers
    Funeral services for Mr. Breier will
    oe held at 9 o'clock this morning
    from his late residence, 331 Monroe
    street, and at 9.30 o'clock from St.
    Ann's church, Broadway and Emslie
    street. Requiem high mass will be
    sung by the Rev. August Reinch.
    Taps will be sounded at the service by
    Bugler Liebertrut, by request of Mr.
    Breier. The pallbearers will be six
    grandsons; Nicholas Slattery, Frank,
    George and F. J. Breier, Jerome Mona
    and Frank Stolr. Interment will be
    in Pine Hill

    Garrett married BILLS, Mary Catherine about 1867. Mary was born in May 1849 in New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  BILLS, Mary Catherine was born in May 1849 in New York; and died.
    Children:
    1. BREIER, Mary was born about 1870 in New York; and died.
    2. BREIER, Clara was born about 1871 in New York; and died.
    3. 3. BREIER, Emma G was born about 1872 in New York; died on 7 Nov 1945 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    4. BREIER, George F was born in Mar 1873 in New York; died on 6 Feb 1956 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    5. BREIER, Albert was born about 1878 in New York; and died.
    6. BREIER, Matthew was born in Nov 1878 in New York; and died.
    7. BREIER, John was born in Feb 1882 in New York; and died.
    8. BREIER, Catherine C was born in Nov 1883 in New York; died on 11 May 1940 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    9. BREIER, Martha C was born in Jun 1885 in New York; died on 18 Feb 1968 in Hamburg, Erie County, NY.
    10. BREIER, Samuel J was born in Jan 1887 in New York; died before 1928.
    11. BREIER, Jennie was born on 19 Apr 1889 in New York; died on 29 May 1916 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    12. BREIER, Anna M died on 4 Oct 1953 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  BREIER, Conrad was born about 1798 in Germany; and died.
    Children:
    1. BREIER, Margaret A was born about 1843 in Germany; died on 25 Nov 1917 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    2. 6. BREIER, Garrett was born in Aug 1846 in New York; died on 2 Oct 1928 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    3. BREIER, Elizabeth was born about 1850 in Germany; and died.



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