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ROBERTS, Douglas A

Male Abt 1922 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ROBERTS, Douglas A was born about 1922 in New York (son of ROBERTS, Wallace E and LEDERHOUSE, Rose M).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ROBERTS, Wallace E was born on 12 Apr 1873 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY (son of ROBERTS, George and SLOCUM, Frankie); died on 3 May 1954 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 5/3/1954

    ROBERTS-In Ransomville. N. Y.. May
    3. 1954, Wallace E„ age 81, husband
    of Rose M. Lederhouse Roberts, father
    of Mrs. Dorris Brewer. Jeddo.
    N. Y. Mrs. Viola Giest. Mrs. Lucy
    Wightman. both of Lockport. Mrs.
    Maud Barrand. Pekin, Mrs. Jennie
    Wasmund of this city. Russell of
    Pekin. Donald and Wilford of N.
    Tonawanda. Durwood of Sanborn.
    Douglas. Bergholtz. Brother of Roy
    and George, this city. Floyd of Buffalo.
    Frankie Ryan of St. Louis. Mrs.
    Winfield Helfrich of Buffalo. Also
    survived by several nieces and nephews.
    Friends may call at Pike Funeral
    Home. Hoover Rd.. Sanborn,
    where funeral services will be held
    Thursday May 6, 2:30 p.m. Rev.
    Elmer Verguson officiating. Interment
    in North Ridge Cemetery.

    ALSO

    Niagara Gazette - 5/4/1954

    SANBORN. May 4
    - Wallace
    O. Roberts. 81. died yesterday in
    Ransomvillc General Hospital. He
    was born in Ransomville April
    12. 1873. the son of the late George
    and Frankie Slocum Roberts.
    He lived in this village for the
    lasj 18 years and was working for
    the Bell Aircraft Corp. when he retired
    nine years ago.
    Surviving are his wife. Rose M.
    Lederhouse Roberts; five daughters.
    Mrs. Doris Brewer, Jeddo;
    Mrs. Viola Giest and Mrs. Lucy
    Wightman. lock port; Mrs. Maud
    Barrand, Pekin, and Mrs. Jennie
    Wasmund, Niagara Falls; five
    sons. Russell Roberts. Pekin; Donald
    and Wilford Roberts. North
    Tonawanda; Durwood Roberts. Sanborn,
    and Douglas Roberts. Bergholtz;
    three brothers, Roy and
    George Roberts. Niagara Falls, and
    Floyd Roberts. Buffalo: two sisters,
    Mrs. Frankie Ryan. St. Louis,
    and Mrs. Winfield Helfrich. Buffalo.
    Several nieces and nephews also
    survive.
    Funeral Services will be held at
    the Pike Funeral Home, here,
    Thursday at- 2:30 p. m. with the
    Rev. Elmer Verguson officiating.
    Interment

    Wallace married LEDERHOUSE, Rose M about 1897. Rose was born about 1880 in New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  LEDERHOUSE, Rose M was born about 1880 in New York; and died.
    Children:
    1. ROBERTS, Doris was born on 5 Nov 1897 in New York; died in Apr 1986 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    2. ROBERTS, Jennie
    3. ROBERTS, Russell K was born about 1911 in New York; and died.
    4. ROBERTS, Donald C was born about 1914 in New York.
    5. ROBERTS, Wilford L was born about 1919 in New York.
    6. ROBERTS, Maud was born in Town of Porter, Niagara County, NY; died on 2 Jan 1984 in Rochester, Monroe County, NY.
    7. 1. ROBERTS, Douglas A was born about 1922 in New York.
    8. ROBERTS, Viola
    9. ROBERTS, Lucille
    10. ROBERTS, Durwood


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  ROBERTS, George died about 1930.

    George + SLOCUM, Frankie. Frankie (daughter of SLOCUM, John Newton and Elizabeth B) was born about 1857 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY; died on 26 Apr 1936 in Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  SLOCUM, Frankie was born about 1857 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY (daughter of SLOCUM, John Newton and Elizabeth B); died on 26 Apr 1936 in Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 4/28/1936

    RANSOMVILLE, April 28-Funeral
    services for Mrs. Frankie Roberts, 79
    years old, who died Sunday at Memorial
    hospital, Niagara Falls, will be held
    tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock,
    standard time, from the
    funeral home here. The body will
    lie at rest at Gentle's until the hour
    of the service. The Rev. William D.
    ClQUgh, pastor of the Ransomville
    Baptist church, will officiate. Interment
    will he In North Ridge cemetery.
    Mrs. Roberts is survived by five
    sons, Wallace, of Cambria;- Elmer and
    Floyd, of Buffalo, Roy, of Lewiston,
    and George, of Ransomville; two
    daughters, Mrs. Susie White, of Buffalo,
    and Mrs. Frankie Ryan, of St.
    Louis; 26 grandchildren and six great
    grandchildren. „
    Mrs. Roberts was a lifelong resident
    of Ransomville but for the past two
    years had been making her home with
    her son, Roy Roberts, at Lewiston.
    Her husband, George Roberts, was
    fatally injured in an auto accident six
    years ago.

    Children:
    1. 2. ROBERTS, Wallace E was born on 12 Apr 1873 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY; died on 3 May 1954 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY.
    2. ROBERTS, Floyd
    3. ROBERTS, George
    4. ROBERTS, Roy
    5. ROBERTS, Susie
    6. ROBERTS, Frankie
    7. ROBERTS, Elmer


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  SLOCUM, John Newton was born on 7 Oct 1832 in Northville, Fulton County, NY (son of SLOCUM, Humphrey and Caroline); died on 5 Apr 1912 in Beaver Falls, Lewis County, NY.

    Notes:

    Geneva NY Gazette - 4/11/1912

    A letter received last Saturday by
    Dr. Weyburn from H. E. Slocum
    announces the sudden death of John
    N. Slocum occuring the morning before,
    April 5th. He was found dead
    in his bed, and bad not been feeling
    well for several days. He survives
    his wife but a little over a year. He
    will be well remembered here as the
    head of the dry goods firm of J. N.
    Slocum & Bro. He left here something
    over twenty ; years ago to go
    into the box-board and paper industry
    at Beaver Falls Lewis County,
    where be was very successful. He
    was a member of Ark Lodge No. 33,
    F. A. M., and was Master in 1883-84,
    also Geneva Chapter No. 36, R.
    A, M., and was a charter member of
    the local lodge of A. O. U. W. One
    son and one daughter survive. He
    was a visitor here two years ago.

    ALSO

    Lowville NY Journal Republican

    The neighboring village of Beaver
    Falls loses a valuable citizen in the
    death of John Newton Slocum, which
    occurred at his home in that place on
    Friday, April 5th. death being due to
    heart failure. He had been feeling
    poorly for about two weeks, but was
    so much improved the last few days
    prior to his death that his family and
    friends were led to believe that he
    would be spared a long time. His
    death, therefore, was a great shock
    to all. Mr. Slocum was a man of
    broad ideas and sterling qualities, a
    devoted Christian, extremely charit-
    able, and possessed a sunny and cleer-
    ful disposition that was a host of
    friends-withal a man who will be
    greatly missed in the community by
    people of all classes and conditions in
    life.
    Mr. Slocum was born October 7,
    1832, near Northville, N.Y. and many
    years ago engaged in the dry goods
    business at Geneva in company with
    his brother, Hon. Humphrey R. Slo-
    cum, under the firm name of J. N.
    Slocum and Brother. H. E. Slocum
    withdrew from the firm in 1884 and
    the deceased continued the business
    until the early part of 1889, when he
    closed out the stock and moved with
    his family to Beaver Falls in May of
    that year, when he entered into part-
    nership with his brother-in-law, the
    late James F. Lewis, under the firm
    name of Lewis & Slocum. They took
    a paper and pulp mill at Beaver Falls
    and began the manufacture of paper in
    the autumn of 1889. This mill was
    successful from the start and it is
    still doing good work. Realizing the
    necessity for a larger supply of pulver-
    ized wood, Mr. Slocum formed another
    co-partnership with the late James P.
    Lewis, and also Howard L. Le Fevre,
    his son-in-law, under the name of
    Lewis, Slocum & Le Fevre, for the
    manufacture of wood pulp at Beaver
    Falls, which business is stilFcontinued.
    Mr. Slocum gave to these business
    enterprizes his best effort and
    had the satisfaction of seeing them
    grow and become an important indus-
    try in the community.
    Mr. Slocum had been married 55
    years when his wife died, her death
    occurring December 22, 1910. He is
    survived by one son, Dr. F. E. Slocum
    of New York and one daughter, Mrs.
    Howard I. Le Fevre, of Beaver Falls;
    also six grandchildren and one brother,
    Hom. Humphrey E. Slocum, of Beaver
    Falls. The funeral services were held
    from the late home of the deceased
    Monday afternoon and interment made
    at Riverside cemetery at Beaver Falls.

    John + Elizabeth B. Elizabeth was born about 1835 in ME; died on 22 Dec 1910 in Beaver Falls, Lewis County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Elizabeth B was born about 1835 in ME; died on 22 Dec 1910 in Beaver Falls, Lewis County, NY.
    Children:
    1. 5. SLOCUM, Frankie was born about 1857 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY; died on 26 Apr 1936 in Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    2. SLOCUM, Charles A was born about 1858 in New York; and died.
    3. SLOCUM, Frank E DDS was born about 1864 in New York; and died.
    4. SLOCUM, May Ida was born about 1868 in New York; and died.



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