Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmell Magna (1490-1542)

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39810. Blanche T. Carr

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Mrs. Blanche Thomas died at a Utica hospital on Thursday morning after a short Illness.
Mrs. Thomas was born in Marcy August 21, 1871. She was the daughter of Thomas M. and Melissia Mayhew Carr. June 19, 1895, she was united in marriage to Frederick S. Thomas by the Rev. Coleman of St. George's Church of Utica.

Besides her husband she Is survived by one son, Philip Carr Thomas of Deansboro; one daughter, Mrs. Cicely Baker LoNero of Utica; three sisters, Mrs. Cora M. Walters, Miss Maud M. Carr and Mrs. Thomas McHugo and one brother, Thomas J. Carr, all of Orlskany; also one granddaughter, Beverly June LoNero of Utica. She was a member of St. George's Church of Utica.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas resided in Utica after their marriage until 1912, at which time they, took up their residence on the Senaca Turnpike, in the town of New Hartford, where they have since resided. Waterville Times, October 3, 1929


Frederick Silver Thomas

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Frederick Silver Thomas, 68, one of the Philip Thomas & Sons Lumber Company of Utica, died at 1 this morning at his home on the Seneca Turnpike after an illness of three weeks. Heart disease was given as the cause.

Mr. Thomas was born in Utica, July 19, 1862, a son of the late Phillip and Frances Thomas. He married Blanche Carr, June 19,1895 and she died in September, 1929. With his father, Mr. Thomas organized the lumber company in 1883 and in 1912 retired from active business and made his home on the Seneca Turnpike. He was a member of Oriental Lodge, No. 224, F.&A.M. and St. George's Episcopal Church.

Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Cicely B. LoNero, Utica; a son, Philip C. Thomas of Solsville; a sister, Marion P. Thomas of Utica and a brother, Arthur B. Thomas of Utica; also two grandchildren. Utica Observer Dispatch, November 13, 1930


66775. Marie Elva Haskell

Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI)
October 1, 2000

Marie Haskell Stewart, 84, of Sun City Center, Fla., formerly from the Jackson area, died Sunday, Sept. 24. She was a 1933 graduate of Michigan Center High School.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John H.J. Stewart. Surviving are three sisters, Minnie Flansburg, Nellie Richards and Ruth Burch.