are direct ancestors of Edward Theodore ComoFuller, Issac (b. )
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Text: Date of Import: Oct 9, 1999
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Title: Como-recore.FTW
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Text: Date of Import: Jan 6, 2002
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Tina lived in the Malone area for the first 24 years of her life. She then took a big step by moving to Tampa, FL. She was a data processor at a company called Kimmins. Living in a big city like Tampa did not agree with her as she had always lived in a small town.
After living in Florida for 1 1/2 years she decided she couldn't take being surrounded by that many people any more, so she moved with her Fiance, Lyn Davignon, to a small town called Cuthbert, GA, in December of 1992.
She now lives in an 1883 Victorian home, which is approximately 6,000 sq. ft. and in need of a great deal of work. Tina never imagined she would ever live in such a wonderful house. Even though the house is in great need of renovations, she would not trade it for anything.
Tina and Lyn have written a book together. They hope to someday have it published. It is titled "In Search of All Evil". The book is about how corrupt the world is, and how you have to lie, cheat, and steal to get ahead. The hero of the book is named Joshua. He struggles throughout his life, because he refuses to live by the corrupt system and how he finally wins in the end.
Tina and her sister Dora are compiling as much information as they possibly can to make their family tree as complete as possible.
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 3, 2001
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Occupation: Place: Data Processor, General Contractor
City: Cuthbert
Country: U.S.A.
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Charlie was the youngest child from his father's first of two sets of children.
His mother died when he was only 4 years old. He lived with his grandmother from the age of 4-7 years. He lived in a nunnery for a short period when he was 7 years old.
He then went to live with his father and his step-mother Flonzie, until he was 10 years old.
When he was 10 years old, Charlie was sold to the gypsies by his father. He was taken to Long Island, NY. There he was sold by the gypsies to a Polish farming family. He was expected to be a farm hand. He stayed about 3 weeks and then he ran away.
He lived with another family until he was 18 years old, when he enlisted in the Army. While in the Army, he served as an airplane riveter, during WWII.
Charles J. Recore, 78, of the Valehaven Home for Adults, died Saturday, May 6, 1995, at the Alice Hyde Hospital.
Born in Odgensburg, Sept. 23, 1916, he was the son of William and Rose Martin, Sr.
He attended Malone schools and later served in the U.S. Army during WWII.
Mr. Recore worked on the St. Lawrence Seaway Project as it was being developed and was later employed as a mechanic for Pond' Electric and Battery Service Station in Malone, NY until he became gassed several times.
In 1945, he was married to Anna Mae Morris in Hempstead, NY. She predeceased him Sept 4, 1962.
Surviving are five sons, Robert of Utica, NY, Marvin of Benson, NC, Bruce of Goldsboro, NC, Craig of Smithfield and Steven Recore-Cornell of Malone; two daughters, Mrs. Jeffrey (Rose Mary) Jessie of North Syracuse, NY, and Tina Recore of Cuthbert, GA; 11 grandchildren; two sisters Loretta Dodge of Massena and Virginia Bracey of Ogdensburg, NY; five half sisters, Margaret Downer of Troy, Unice Downer of Massena, and Laura, Susie and Almira (addresses unknown); four half-brothers Tony of Troy, Walter and Floyd, both of Syracuse, and Robert Recore-Simms (address unknown); several nieces and nephews.
Besides his wife, Mr. Recore was predeceased by a son, Charles (Butch) Recore Jr., a half-brother William Recore; and two sisters, Frances King and Helen Jones.
A Mass of Christian Burial at Notre Dame Church will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m.
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Occupation: Place: Social Security #: 084-18-3586
Occupation: Place: Carpenter
Occupation: Date: 1948
Place: Mechanic - Pond's Electric & Battery Service
Occupation: Date: 1966
Place: Skating Rink - Malone Recreational Park
Religion: Place: Catholic
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When she was only a baby, Lillian's sister, Hazel (Collins) Rabideau, through her out of a second story window. Luckily Lillian was saved when her sister, Viola caught her.
Lillian was a great mother and did a wonderful job raising her 5 children. She stayed home and took care of her children. She raised all her children alone, as her 2 husbands were deceased when the children were all young.
She has suffered greatly throughout her life, but she insist on caring on and doing the best that she can. Lillian is predeacesed by 2 husbands and 2 sons.
In her younger years, she worked at a dress factory in Malone, NY where she would travel by bus everyday from Chateaugay, NY. She also worked for several years as a maid for a Doctor in Malone, NY.
She is a wonderful person who is always willing to listen to others.
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 3, 2001
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Occupation: Place: Housewife
City: Malone
Country: U.S.A.
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 3, 2001
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 3, 2001
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Occupation: Place: Electrician
City: Benson
Country: U.S.A.
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Title: tinarecore.FTW
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 3, 2001
City: North Sryacuse
Country: U.S.A.
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 3, 2001
City: Brushton
Country: U.S.A.
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 3, 2001
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Occupation: Date: 1966
Place: Meat Cutter - Smith Food
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Died in a car accident when he was only 16 years old.
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 3, 2001
Cause: Car Accident
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William Recore, 65, of Chateaugay Lake, formerly of Malone, died yesterday afternoon at 4:45 p.m., at the home of his daughter Mrs. Francis O'Heira, of Chateaugay Lake, following a long period of ill health.
He was born in Malone, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Recore. He spent all of his life in the Malone area, where he did carpentry work until he moved to Chateaugay Lake some time ago to make his home with his daughter who cared for him in his last illness. His wife, the former Rose Martin died several years ago.
Besides Mrs. O'Heira, he is survived by two sons, Charles of Elmira and William Jr. of Malone; three other daughters, Mrs. Loretta Dodge of Massena, Mrs. Helen Jones and Mrs. Margaret Recore both of Malone; two brothers, Mose Recore of Malone; and Peter Recore of Southbridge, Mass.; several grandchildren.
CENSUS RECORDS
[1905 New York state census / Franklin County / Malone / First Election
District / Page 40 / Branch of Constable Road]
Living beside Nelson Recore is William Recore, age 21, and his 15-year-old
wife Rosa. They have no children at this time. William is working as a farm
hand. Both William and Rosa were born in the U.S.
[1915 New York State census / St. Lawrence County / Ogdensburg] William is 30
years old and is living at 152 New York Avenue, beside his brother Moses and
his family. Living with William is his wife Rosa (28) and children Ellen (9),
Edna (8), Frances (6), William (4), Alfred (2), and Loretta (145 days). He is
working as a laborer on te docks.
NOTES
William was apparently born in Malone, and moved from Malone to Ogdensburg
between 1905 and 1915.
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Occupation: Place: Carpenter
Occupation: Place: Farmer
Occupation: Place: Stoker (gas maker)
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Died in child birth working in the field's when Charles Recore her youngest child was only 4 1/2 years old.
She lived in Ogdensburg for 15 years before she died. She was only 32 years old.
In Ogdensburg, June 5, Mrs. Rose Recore, wife of William Recore, age 32 years.
Deceased is survived by her husband and five children and by four brothers and four sisters. Four of these reside in Malone, vis: Louis and Jerry Martin, Mrs. Henry Lamica and Mrs. Nelson Lamica.
CENSUS RECORDS
1905 New York State census / Franklin County / Malone / First Election
District / Page 40 / Branch of Constable Road]
William Como (21), is living with his wife Rosa (15). They have no children
at this time.
[1915 N.Y. State census / St. Lawrence County / Ogdensburg]
Rosa is 28 years old and living at 152 New York Avenue with her husband
William Recore and their children Ellen (9), Edna (8), Francis (6), William
(4), Alfred (2), and Loretta (148 days).
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 3, 2001
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Occupation: Place: housewife
Cause: Possibly euepholitis Lethargica
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Mrs. Howard (Flonsie M.) Andrews, 55, of 50 1/2 Duane St., died last night at the Alice Hyde Hospital where she had been a patient since Saturday.
She was born, Aug. 13, 1906 and lived in this area most of her life. She was twice married. Her first husband, William Recore, predeceased her. Later she was married to Howard Andrews.
Besides her husband, she leaves four sons, Hollis and Walter Recore, both of Malone, Robert Recore of Massena and Anthony Recore of Dannemora; five daughters, Mrs. Ernest Downer of Massena, Mrs. Arnold Downer of Troy, Mrs. Laura Recore, Mrs. John Collins of Chateaugay and Mrs. Ruper Lamica of Massachutes; two step-sons, Charles and William Recore, both of Malone; two step-daughters. Mrs. Helen Jones of Malone and Mrs. Virginia Bracey of Chateaugay; three sisters, Mrs. William Bracey and Mrs. Helen Nedler, both of Chateaugay, and Mrs. John Judware of Syracuse and 22 grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her son Edward Peter Recore in 1951.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church.
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Occupation: Date: 1942
Place: Seamstress WPA
Occupation: Place: Houseworker
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Immigrated from Canada 1868 23 years old
Moved to Malone, NY from Worchester, Massachutes in 1900.
CENSUS RECORDS
[1905 New York state census / Frankline County / Malone / First Election
District / Page 40 / Branch of Constable Road]
Susan, age 59, is living with her husband Nelson Recore, age 62. They were
both born in Canada. Living beside them are Nelson Jr. and his family and
William Recore and his family. Nelson and William are two sons of Nelson and
Susan. Also living near them is Joseph Dumas, age 58, and his family. It may
be that Joseph is a brother of Susan.[Como-recore.FTW]
CENSUS RECORDS
[1905 New York state census / Frankline County / Malone / First Election
District / Page 40 / Branch of Constable Road]
Susan, age 59, is living with her husband Nelson Recore, age 62. They were
both born in Canada. Living beside them are Nelson Jr. and his family and
William Recore and his family. Nelson and William are two sons of Nelson and
Susan. Also living near them is Joseph Dumas, age 58, and his family. It may
be that Joseph is a brother of Susan.
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 3, 2001
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Title: Como-recore.FTW
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Text: Date of Import: Jan 6, 2002
Source: (Individual)
Title: tinarecore.FTW
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Occupation: Place: Housewife
Cause: Arteria Schlerosis
Note: aka Rosalie ou Marguerite Faubert
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Note: My Mose Dumas, born 1844 and married Marie Recore Jan. 11, 1869 in Hemmingford Que. He was naturalized 11-7-1887 age 43 he arrived in US in 1861. The family shows up on the Burke NY census of 1870. The father Joseph age 60 his wife Rosey and Mose and his wife Mary age 16also apparently a sister of Mose... Mary 16 , Julia Ann age 7 and Margaret age 9...also there is another Margaret age 7 months.This is the child of Mose and MAry. They were all born in Canada. Mose and Mary (Marie) went on to have Moise born 1872 died Oct 1872 Laura born 1890, (My grandmother),Rosalie, Joseph b 1887, Henry b1883 Frank 1873 Julia died young,William b 1898 Mary 1877, Alexander died at 14 months old.
There is a site Parish records of St Patrick's in Chateaugay NY..this is where I saw marraige of Maria Dumas daughter of Joseph and Rosalia Fontaine on Sept 11, 1870 to Elie Ricard..witnesses listed Maria Ricard and Rosa Fontaine. Hopefully this does not confuse everyone. Anne Phillips
Anne Phillips: hphill46@@westeleam.com
or westelcom.com
naturalized 11-7-1887at age 43; arrived in US in 1861.
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Archie Collins, veteran miner employed by the Republic Steel Corporation in Lyon Mountain was instantly killed at about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday afternoon in an accident which took place on the 1,500 foot level in the Corporation's mines.
Said to be about fifty-three years old and employed at Lyon Mountain for twenty-five years, Mr. Collins was a timber boss. At the time of the accident he was employed with fellow workers in construction work. He had climbed a ladder and during the momentary absence of other workers who were sent to obtain additional material for their work, Mr. Collins somehow fell a distance of five feet.
In veiw of the fact that there were no eye witnesses to the accident it was supposed that Mr. Collins either fell from the ladder or that a piece of timber fell and struck him across the back of the neck throwing him from the ladder. He suffered no broken bones.
Described as an experienced worker and one of the Corporation's most trusted employees, Mr. Collins was married and father of several adult children.
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 3, 2001
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Occupation: Place: Miner - Republic Steel Corp., Lyon Mountain, NY
Cause: Coal mine cave-in
Note: [tinarecore.FTW]
Mrs. Dora Collins, widow of Archie Collins, passed away Saturday, February 8th, at 12:15 p.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Atkins at Ellenburgh Center.
She had been ill for two weeks and death was due to a heart attack.
The body was taken to her home at Chateaugay Lake and funeral services were held at the Methodist Church at Ellenburgh Depot on Monday.
She is survived by seven children, also several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Collins, widow of Archie Collins of Chateaugay Lake, were held Monday afternoon at the Methodist Church here with the Rev. Frederick Ohr officiating.
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Title: tinarecore.FTW
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Occupation: Place: Housewife
Religion: Place: Methodist
Cause: heart attack
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