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From: "Neal F. Carrier" <>
Subject: [CARRIER-L] Mary CARRIER Cuba NY
Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2000 09:46:53 -0400


Seems like some one on the list is from this area?

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Source: GC-Allegany Co., NY Obituaries
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NY/AlleganyObits?read=1067
Subject: Fred Clarence MOORE


Surname: MOORE, CARRIER, SISSON, SPANNEUT, FEWELL, CROUTTEAU,
WASSON, NORTON
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FRED CLARENCE MOORE, a lifelong resident of Cuba, died very suddenly at
his home on Prospect street Tuesday evening of dilatation of the heart.
Mr. Moore had been well as usual and worked all day at the shop. While
reading a newspaper in the evening he was seized with illness and Dr. BOND
was summoned, but medical aid was of no avail and he died in a few minutes.

Mr. MOORE was born at the present Conklin home in South Cuba, the son of
Jerome c. and Mary CARRIER MOORE, and would have been sixty-two years old
the 3d of next September. In 1877 he was married to Ella Mae SISSON, who
survives, with one daughter, Mrs. George SPANNEUT of new York City, who
has been visiting her parents for the past few weeks, with her three children,
Charles, George and Helen. There survive also two half-sisters, Mrs. A.
B. FEWELL of Wisconsin and Mrs. H. J. CROUTTEAU of Chicago, as well as
Mr. MOOREs stepmother, Mrs. J. C. MOORE of Chicago. Mrs. E. G. WASSON
of South Cuba and Mrs. Ada NORTON of Philadelphia are cousins of the
deceased.

While definite arrangements for the funeral had not been made up to the
hour The Patriot went to press Thursday afternoon, it is expected it will
be held today, Friday, and if he can come the services will be conducted
by Rev. Leonard of the Presbyterian church, of which Mr. Moore was a member.

[clipping, hand dated 1919]

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