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Birth |
14 May 1849 |
Seward, Schoharie Co., New York |
Gender |
Male |
BIRT |
Twin of Orson |
Died |
10 Jan 1922 |
Person ID |
I33265 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
19 May 2005 00:00:00 |
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Father |
Martin G. SOUTHWORTH, b. 30 Mar 1816, New Lisbon, Otsego Co., New York |
Mother |
Louisa Wright POLLOCK, b. 9 Feb 1826, Carlisle, Schoharie Co., New York |
Family ID |
F14128 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Lydia L. CONVERSE, b. 29 Oct 1857 |
Married |
Abt. 1882 |
Children |
> | 1. Netta Louise SOUTHWORTH, b. 31 Jan 1878, Milford, Otsego Co., New York |
| 2. Lucy L. SOUTHWORTH, b. 26 Jul 1882 |
> | 3. Earl M. SOUTHWORTH, b. 3 Aug 1883, Hartwick, Otsego Co., New York |
> | 4. Arthur L. SOUTHWORTH, b. 19 Sep 1884 |
> | 5. Bertha C. SOUTHWORTH, b. 29 Apr 1887 |
> | 6. Ella May SOUTHWORTH, b. 21 Jan 1894 |
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Family ID |
F14127 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Martin Southworth Bible:
Births page: Orin I. Southworth Born May 14, 1849
Marriages page: Orin L. Southworth and Lydia L. Converse were married
Jan 2 1877
Death: originally recorded on Births page as: Orin I. Southworth died
Jan. 10. 1922
recorded at a laterdate, different hand on Deaths page:
Orin Southworth Died Jan. 10, 1922
Another loose document which was in the Bible:
Deed of the Milford Cemetery Association to Orrin Southworth for
Lot. No. 100
"Know all Men by these Presents,that the Milford Cemetery
Association of the First Part, in consideration ofTwelve ($12.00)
Dollars ($ 12.00) paid to them, the Receipt whereof if hereby
acknowledged, do Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey to Orrin Southworth of
the Second Part his Heirs and Assigns the Lot of land in the Cemetery of
the said Corporation, called the "MILFORD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION" situate
in the Village of Milford, in the Town of Milford, County of Otsego,
State of New York,which lot is delineated and laid down on the Register,
Map or Plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Corporation, and
therein designated by the number 100 containing about 200 superficial
feet.
To have and to hold the herein above granted Premises of the
Party of the Second Part his Heirs and Assigns forever: subject, however,
to the conditions and limitations of the By-Laws, Rules and Regulations
of the said Corporation, now existing, or hereafter to be made or
ordained.
And the said "MILFORD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION" do hereby covenant
to and with the said Party of the Second Part, his Heirs and Assigns, and
they are lawfully seized of the herein above granted premises in fee
simple: that the said premises are free of all incumbrances, and that
they will warrant and defend the said Party of the Second Part, his Heirs
and Assigns forever.
In testimony whereof the said "MILFORD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION" have
caused this instrument to be signed by the President and Treasurer, and
their common seal to be hereunto affixed, this 24th day of July A.D. 1896
LS:Milford Cemetery Milford, NY; Incorporated April 21, 1894
LS; W.R. Saxton, President
LS; M. B. Hanner?, Treasurer
SS: On this 25 day of July in the year one thousand eight hundred and
ninety six before me, the subscribers personally came W. R. Saxton and M.
B. Hammer? to me known to be the persons describedin and who executed
the within instrument and they acknowledged that they executed the same.
LS: Chas. B. Hanner?
Justice of the Peace
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