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

Notes


16290. Clara May Williams

Unknown newspaper

Mrs. Clara W. Gallagher, 75, formerly of Binghampton and Berkshire died Tuesday at the home of her son, William C. Gallagher of Riverside Cal. Besides William, she is survived by another son, Rodger W. Gallagher of Binghampton; a sister, Mrs. Samantha Smith of Syracuse; seven grandchildren, the misses Marie, Kathleen and Alice Gallagher, all of Riverside, Cal., Janes and Rodney Gallager, both of Binghampton, Mrs Robert Northrup of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Carl Scarpelli of Cos Cob, Conn., and three great-grandchildren.


32965. Rodney B. Gallagher

Cortland Democrat
May 24, 1929

Rodney Gallagher, 35, formerly of Slaterville Springs, died May 13 in the Marine hospital, New York, after an operation.

He was a grandson of the late Dr. W. C. Gallagher ans a nephew of Lyman H. Hallagher of Slaterville Springs. He was in the aemy from 1915-1919.
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New York, Abstracts of National Guard Service in WWI, 1917-1919
Name: Rodney B Gallagher
Birth Year: abt 1895
Birth Place: Caroline, New York
Age: 20
Gender: Male
Enlistment Date: 22 Nov 1915
Enlistment Place: Albany, New York
Rank: Private
Regiment: 10th Inf
Company: A
Service number: 1228093


32967. Richard Haskell Gallagher

Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929
Name: Richard Haskell Gallagher
Birth Date: 6 May 1901
Birth Place: Caroline, NY
Death Date: 6 Apr 1926
Death Place: San Diego, CA
Type Practice: Allopath
Practice Specialities: Oswego, NY, 1924
Practice Dates Places: Oswego, NY, 1924
Medical School: State University of New York Upstate College of Medicine, Syracuse: State Univ of New York College of Medicine, 1924, (G)
Education: Berkshire, NY, High School, 1918
Death Notice Info:Washington, DC, May 4, 1930, Clara W. Gallagher
Cause of Death: surgery, complications, appendicitis


16292. Samantha C. Williams

The Post Standard (Syracuse)
February 10, 1967

Mrs Mattie Smith, 81, of 134 Stewart Ct., February 8, 1967. Surviving are 2 daughters, Mrs. Richard Shaw of Colorado Springs, Colorado and Mrs. Nellie Miller od Syracuse, four sons, Kenneth of Marathon, Lloyd of Syracuse, Homer of Truxton and John of Sheds; 38 grandchildren; 76 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.


16310. Joseph Mecham

Bakersfield Morning Echo
May 29, 1923

Funeral services for Joe Meacham, age 77 years, pioneer resident of Kern county, who passed away Sunday at his home in Buttonwillow, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Chapel of Payne & O. Meara.

The deceased is survived by three daughters, Mrs. C. Welsh, Mrs. W. S. McGrue and Mrs. J. C. Aviville, and five sons, William, John, Joseph, Edward and Rollie.


16311. George Henry Mecham

Local newspaper

Bakersfield, Nov. 20 - George H. Mecham, 70 years of age, a pioneer retired Kern county rancher and teamster of this county in the days when ox teams were used for the long hauls into the then thriving mining districts of the mountains north of here, died early today at the home of his son, James Mecham of 919 Twentieth street. Mecham a resident of this county for fifty-six years, died following an illness of about a year, and occured just seventeen days after that of his wife, Mrs. Martha L. Mecham who passed away here on the 13th inst.

Born in Missouri, he croosed the plains from his native state to the Kernville district with an ox team in the days when rairoads were unknown in the San Joaquin Valley. For several years, the young mnan engaged in teaming and hauling, first with a team of oxen, later with horses. Havilah was then the county seat and the principal city of the district.

For more than forty years Mecham engaged in farming and ranching in the Rosedale district, west of here. A year ago he retired because of ill health, and he and his wife moved to this city.

He leaves two children, the son James, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary McAllister.


16318. Thomas S. Richardson

Find-a-Grave

Thomas Richardson, son of Shadrach and Sarah Haskel Aimes, was born in Payson, Utah, February 2, 1861. His mother died when he was six years old. He moved with his father to Benjamin in 1869. He attended such schools as they had at the time and learned to read and write.

In the year 1884 he was married to Eunice Lettie Hickman in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. T hey were very popular among the young folks and on their return home a dinner was given for them at the home of her mother and a dance was given that evening in the old adobe school house.

For three years they made their home with Eunice's mother when they bought a ranch in the northwest part of Benjamin and built a three room adobe house where they lived for a great many years. Later a brick building replaced the adobe one.

Tom Richardson, as he was called by his friends and neighbors, loved hunting and loved to be in the mountains getting out timber for fuel, fencing, etc. He made a success of farming and loved the work, especially irrigating.

He was rather retiring in his nature and did not care for work of a public nature. He was an officer in the Young Men's Mutual Association for a number of years and was associated with others in the Elders' Quorum.

He loved children, which seems to be a characteristic of all the Richardson men.

In the year 1921 he was stricken with paralysis from which he suffered partial blindness and palzy.  On October 1, 1924, [sic] he suffered a second stroke which left him helpless. He passed away on October 21, 1924, [sic] and was buried in the Benjamin cemetery. His wife Eunice Lettie H. Richardson and eight children survive him. One child died in infancy.

His children are: T. Leslie Richardson, wife Hazel Ludlow Richardson, Benjamin, Utah; Shadrach Milton Richardson (died November, 1928), wife Madge Evans Richardson, Spanish Fork, Utah; Genevieve Richardson Lundell, husband F. Joseph Lundell, Benjamin, Utah; Lucy Ann Richardson Roundy, husband Adelbert Roundy, Mapleton, Utah; George Wesley Richardson, wife Pauline Butler, Benjamin, Utah; Alton Richardson, wife Ruth Baadsgaard, Benjamin, Utah; Eunice Lettie Richardson McKenzie, husband Ray McKenzie, Springville, Utah.  There are 29 grandchildren and one great grandchild.


33033. Sterling Richardson

The Salt Lake Tribune
August 6, 1934

Benjamin - Sterling Richardson, 42, died early Sunday morning at the family home in Benjamin from heart trouble.

He was born in Benjamin, March 30, 1892. a son of Thomas and Eunice Hickman Richardson. He was a farmer by occupation and had never been married.

Surviving are his mother; six brothers and sisters, T. L. Leslie and Alton Richardson and Geneve Lundell, Benjamin; Mrs. Lucy Roundy, Mpapleton; Mrs. Eunice McKenzie, Springville.