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

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Sadie R. Stevens


SADIE R. STEVENS SCOTT (4 Jul 1857 - 11 Apr 1885)
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 16 April 1885
Died, April 11, 1885, at Knowlesville, N.Y., at the residence of her fathe
r, Mrs. Sadie R. SCOTT, wife of Dr. Fremont W. SCOTT, (and daughter of Charles L. and Sarah M. STEVENS), aged twenty-seven years, nine months and seven days.


14852. Asel Parker Weld


Medina Daily Journal
January 12, 1917
ASEL PARKER WELD (21 Sep 1840 - 11 Jan 1917

Word has been received here of the death of Asel WELD at Rochester yesterday, aged 75 years. The deceased was a former resident of Medina and possessed a large circle of friends. He is survived by two sons, Ward, of Rochester, and R. A. WELD of Auburn; and one brother, Thomas of Lyndonville. The interment will be at North Ridgeway (West Ridgeway Cemetery).
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Civil War Pension Index
K, 1 NY L. A.
invalid application # 963843; cert # 751355


William Loke


WILLIAM LOKE Jr. (16 Feb 1875 - 2 Feb 1951)
Newspaper: unknown
Lyndonville - Funeral services were held at the Smythe Funeral home here t
oday for the late William LOKE, 75, son of the late William and Helen RUSSELL LOKE, whose death occurred Friday in an Albion hospital where he had been a patient for a week. The Rev. Raymond Draffin, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiated and burial was in Lynhaven Cemetery.
Mr. LOKE, born in the Town of Ridgeway, Feb. 16, 1875, lived here all his life and, until recent years, was engaged in farming. Mrs. Erma WELD LOKE died in 1941. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. James ROBBINS of Lyndonville; one brother, Harvey of Waterport two nieces and four nephews.

(taken from the scrapbooks of Theda Powley Millis, Lyndonville)


30492. Mark J. Weld


MARK WELD (6 Feb 1877 - 1 Dec 1952)
Newspaper: Unknowm
Lyndonville - Funeral services will be held in the Smythe Funeral Home tom
orrow at 2 p. m. for Mark WELD, 75, whose death occurred in a Rochester Hospital yesterday where he had been a patient since November 13. He was the son of the late Thomas and Fannie COOPER WELD and was born in the Town of Ridgeway, Feb. 6, 1877. There are no near relatives surviving. Mr. WELD was a carpenter here for the greater part of his life.
The Rev. Raymond Draffin, pastor of the Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be in Daniel’s Cemetery, South Lyndonville.
(taken from the scrapbooks of Theda Powley Millis, Waterport)


14855. Rosaline Weld


The Medina Daily Journal
March 17, 1917
ROSILINE WELD FULLER (2 Oct 1832 - 17 Mar 1917)

The death of Mrs. Rosiline WELD FULLER, the widow of the late Darwin FULLER, occurred this morning at her home on Park avenue. The deceased was born in the town of Yates in 1832, and always been a resident of this county, where she possessed a host of friends. She was a member of the Universalist church.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Blair POLER; two brothers, A. WELD, of North Dakota, and John WELD, of Fruit avenue; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.


Maria Hannah Gage


The Medina Tribune
May 28, 1903
MARIA HANNAH WELD (15 Jan 1840 - 25 May 1903)

Mrs Maria Hannah WELD, late of 801 West avenue, was born January 15, 1840, near Knowlesville. After much protracted suffering, patiently and cheerfully endured, she died on Monday morning, the 25th inst., and was buried on Wednesday afternoon in the Daniel's Cemetery, between Ridgeway and Lyndonville, the funeral services being conducted by the Rev. 0. Turner, of this village.

Delivered from the burdens of the flesh, she is at rest. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord."


14860. Mercie Lorraine Weld


The Medina Tribune
May 10, 1917
MERCIE L. WELD ENSIGN (24 May 1839 - 9 May 1917)

Mrs. ENSIGN, widow of the late Warren ENSIGN, died yesterday afternoon after a long illness.


William Warren Ensign


The Medina Tribune
April 5, 1917
WARREN W. ENSIGN (29 Oct 1835 - 4 Apr 1917)

Warren ENSIGN passed away very suddenly last evening. While caring for his horse at the barn of C. E. Mead he was seen to fall to the floor. He was taken to his home on West avenue in a buggy and Dr. Scott summoned when it was found that he was dead. The cause is attributed by coroner Munson to heart failure.
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The Medina Tribune
April 12, 1917
The funeral of Warren ENSIGN who died suddenly Wednesday evening last of heart failure, took place Friday afternoon. He was 82 years of age and had resided in Medina and vicinity all his life. He leaves his wife (Mercie WELD) and two sons, Alfred, of Hawardmen, La., and Charles, of Medina


30508. Grace Weld Elmer


New York Passenger Lists
Ship Fort St. George from Bermuda arrived New York 5 Apr 1923