Nathan T. Gulick
M, (23 January 1829 - 12 April 1917)
Nathan T. Gulick was born on 23 January 1829 at Pulteney, Steuben County, NY, USA. He was the son of John Gulick and Margaret Ann Farr. Nathan T. Gulick died on 12 April 1917 at Schuyler County, NY, USA, at age 88. He was buried at Glenwood Cemetery, at Watkins Glen, Schuyler County, NY, USA. Memorial #119764308.
Last Edited=1 Dec 2016
Nicholas Gulick
M, (13 May 1818 - 31 December 1900)
Nicholas Gulick was born on 13 May 1818 at Ovid, Seneca County, NY, USA. He was the son of John Gulick and Margaret Ann Farr. Nicholas Gulick died on 31 December 1900 at Shiawassee County, MI, USA, at age 82. He was buried at Byron Cemetery, at Byron, Shiawassee County, MI, USA. Memorial #140743336.
Name: Hon. Nicholas Gulick
Justice of the Peace, Byron, was born May 13, 1818, in the town of Ovid, Seneca County, New York. His father, John Gulick, was born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, in 1795. He moved to New York at an early day, and settled in Seneca County, where he was engaged in the mercantile and agricultural pursuits. His mother, Margaret (Farr) Gulick, was born in Maryland, December 17, 1799. Mr. Gulick is the oldest of a family of fourteen children. He received his education in the district schools of New York, attending, as was the custom, during the winters only, and devoting his summers to general farm work. He afterwards taught for five consecutive winters, thus becoming thoroughly familiar with the English branches. At the age of twenty-five, he went to Michigan and settled in Byron, Shiawassee County, where he has since resided. He spent a short time in assisting to clear a farm; and, subsequently, about two years as clerk in a store. In 1846 he entered into a general mercantile business, which he has since carried on successfully. In 1844 he was elected Justice of the Peace for the township of Burns, Shiawassee County, which position he continues to hold. He was Supervisor in 1846, '47, and '48, and has held other township offices. In 1852 he was elected to the State Legislature. He has spent his time, money, and influence in all enterprises calculated to advance the interests of the town; such as, the erection of churches and school buildings. He has been School Director for a number of years, and President of the Board of Directors of the Byron Graded School for ten years. He has been Postmaster of Byron for eight consecutive years. To these positions he has been elected without any exertions on his part. Mr. Gulick has been associated with the society of Odd-Fellows since 1849. He has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church since 1853, and is a liberal contributor to its support. He now holds the offices of trustee and steward. He is a war Democrat, and has taken an active part in the Presidential campaigns since casting his first vote for Martin Van Buren, in 1836. He was married, February 15, 1846, to Miss Caroline S. Fox, who died August 19, 1855. June 1, 1856, he married Miss Eliza Walker, daughter of Joseph Walker, of Monroe County, New York. Mr. Gulick's long residence and business connections in Byron place him among the first men of the town. He is generally consulted when sound advice and good judgment are required.
Name: Hon. Nicholas Gulick
Justice of the Peace, Byron, was born May 13, 1818, in the town of Ovid, Seneca County, New York. His father, John Gulick, was born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, in 1795. He moved to New York at an early day, and settled in Seneca County, where he was engaged in the mercantile and agricultural pursuits. His mother, Margaret (Farr) Gulick, was born in Maryland, December 17, 1799. Mr. Gulick is the oldest of a family of fourteen children. He received his education in the district schools of New York, attending, as was the custom, during the winters only, and devoting his summers to general farm work. He afterwards taught for five consecutive winters, thus becoming thoroughly familiar with the English branches. At the age of twenty-five, he went to Michigan and settled in Byron, Shiawassee County, where he has since resided. He spent a short time in assisting to clear a farm; and, subsequently, about two years as clerk in a store. In 1846 he entered into a general mercantile business, which he has since carried on successfully. In 1844 he was elected Justice of the Peace for the township of Burns, Shiawassee County, which position he continues to hold. He was Supervisor in 1846, '47, and '48, and has held other township offices. In 1852 he was elected to the State Legislature. He has spent his time, money, and influence in all enterprises calculated to advance the interests of the town; such as, the erection of churches and school buildings. He has been School Director for a number of years, and President of the Board of Directors of the Byron Graded School for ten years. He has been Postmaster of Byron for eight consecutive years. To these positions he has been elected without any exertions on his part. Mr. Gulick has been associated with the society of Odd-Fellows since 1849. He has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church since 1853, and is a liberal contributor to its support. He now holds the offices of trustee and steward. He is a war Democrat, and has taken an active part in the Presidential campaigns since casting his first vote for Martin Van Buren, in 1836. He was married, February 15, 1846, to Miss Caroline S. Fox, who died August 19, 1855. June 1, 1856, he married Miss Eliza Walker, daughter of Joseph Walker, of Monroe County, New York. Mr. Gulick's long residence and business connections in Byron place him among the first men of the town. He is generally consulted when sound advice and good judgment are required.
Last Edited=1 Dec 2016
Robert Ferguson Gulick
M, (4 December 1830 - 2 August 1869)
Robert Ferguson Gulick 1830-1869
Last Edited=18 Jan 2021
Cecil Irving Gulihur
M, (24 September 1903 - 21 March 1990)
Cecil Irving Gulihur 1903-1990
wife Nora Wilma Hart 1906-1993
wife Nora Wilma Hart 1906-1993
Last Edited=18 Jan 2021
Donald Leon Gulihur
M, (9 October 1912 - 7 April 1974)
Donald Leon Gulihur 1912-1974
wife Lois Charles 1913-1997
wife Lois Charles 1913-1997
Last Edited=18 Jan 2021
Oria Glenn Gulihur
M, (7 September 1874 - 27 February 1945)
Oria Glenn Gulihur was born on 7 September 1874 at IL, USA. Age 45 at the 1920 census of Chickasha, OK. He married Ida Bell Frizzell, daughter of John Nathaniel Frizzell and Georgia Ann Autrey (Autry), in 1894 at San Saba County, TX, USA. Oria Glenn Gulihur appeared on the census of 1920 at Chickasha, Grady County, OK, USA. The census lists the family as: Oria G. Gulihur, 45, Barber, born IL, father born IL, mother born MO; wife Ida B., 41, born TX, father born MS, mother born TX; son Cecil, 16, born OK; son Donald L., 7 3/12, born OK.. He died on 27 February 1945 at Limestone County, TX, USA, at age 70.1 He was buried in 1946 at Mexia City Cemetery, at Mexia, Limestone County, TX, USA.
Middle name from SS Death Index.
Middle name from SS Death Index.
Last Edited=9 Jul 2020
Children of Oria Glenn Gulihur and Ida Bell Frizzell
- Cecil Irving Gulihur (24 Sep 1903 - 21 Mar 1990)
- Donald Leon Gulihur (9 Oct 1912 - 7 Apr 1974)
Citations
- [S624] Texas Deaths 1903- 2000, Cert # 8089, Limestone County, TX.
Hunter Myrle Gunderson
M
Last Edited=13 Dec 2006
Timothy M. Gunderson
M
He married Kristin Charlotte Chilcote at King County, WA, USA, on 20 June 1992.
Last Edited=24 Apr 2019
Child of Timothy M. Gunderson and Kristin Charlotte Chilcote
Abigail Gurley
F, (21 March 1799 - 1877)
Abigail was born at CT, USA, on 21 March 1799. She was the daughter of Artemus Gurley and Sarah Steele. She married Isaac Hovey MD at CT circa 1815.1 Abigail Gurley died in 1877 at Oneida County, NY, USA. She was buried at Deanboro Cemetery, at Deansboro, Oneida County, NY, USA.
This was Isaac's second wife according to Kate Jennette Hotchkin's DAR File 58955.
This was Isaac's second wife according to Kate Jennette Hotchkin's DAR File 58955.
Last Edited=29 Aug 2019
Children of Abigail Gurley and Isaac Hovey MD
- Jennette M. Hovey+ (20 Jul 1824 - 27 Jan 1892)
- Emily Hovey (5 Apr 1826 - 1853)
- John G. Hovey (1829 - 1882)
- Charles Artemus Hovey (1836 - 1909)
- Melissa Hovey (1838 - 1868)
- Mary E Hovey (1842 - 1861)
Citations
- [S445] Kate Jennette Hotchkin's DAR application says this is Isaac 2nd wife.
Artemus Gurley
M, (12 April 1769 - 13 May 1822)
Artemus Gurley was born on 12 April 1769 at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA. He was the son of Jacob Baker Gurley and Hannah Brigham. He married Sarah Steele at Hartford, Hartford County, CT, USA, on 29 March 1792. Artemus Gurley married Martha Shephard on 24 March 1805 at CT, USA. Artemus Gurley died on 13 May 1822 at Greenfield, Franklin County, MA, USA, at age 53. Others say that he died in Pulaski, NY. He was buried at Pink Cemetery, at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA.
Last Edited=20 Jan 2015
Children of Artemus Gurley and Sarah Steele
- Lovina Gurley (2 Oct 1794 - 21 Sep 1882)
- Sarah Gurley (7 Nov 1796 - 4 Jan 1870)
- Abigail Gurley+ (21 Mar 1799 - 1877)
- Uriah Brigham Gurley (27 Sep 1801 - 1873)
Child of Artemus Gurley and Martha Shephard
- Charles Aetemus Gurley (8 May 1811 - 4 May 1890)
Charles Aetemus Gurley
M, (8 May 1811 - 4 May 1890)
Charles Aetemus Gurley was born on 8 May 1811 at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA.1 He was the son of Artemus Gurley and Martha Shephard. Charles Aetemus Gurley died on 4 May 1890 at New London County, CT, USA, at age 78.1 He was buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery, at New London, New London County, CT, USA.
Last Edited=16 Dec 2016
Citations
- [S1273] North America, Family History 1500 to 2000.
Jacob Baker Gurley
M, (28 July 1742 - 20 February 1804)
Jacob Baker Gurley was born on 28 July 1742 at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA. He married Hannah Brigham at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, on 19 May 1766. Jacob Baker Gurley was a Private, andserved in Minute Man at Lexington Alarm. Revolutionary War. He died on 20 February 1804 at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, at age 61. He was buried at Pink Cemetery, at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA.
He was a Minuteman at the Lexington Alarm.
He was a Minuteman at the Lexington Alarm.
Last Edited=20 Jan 2015
Children of Jacob Baker Gurley and Hannah Brigham
- Artemus Gurley+ (12 Apr 1769 - 13 May 1822)
- Jacob Baker Gurley (2 Aug 1771 - 13 Feb 1857)
Jacob Baker Gurley
M, (2 August 1771 - 13 February 1857)
Jacob Baker Gurley was born on 2 August 1771 at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA. He was the son of Jacob Baker Gurley and Hannah Brigham. Jacob Baker Gurley died on 13 February 1857 at CT, USA, at age 85. He was buried at Pink Cemetery, at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA.
Last Edited=15 Jan 2015
Lovina Gurley
F, (2 October 1794 - 21 September 1882)
Lovina Gurley was born on 2 October 1794 at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA. She was the daughter of Artemus Gurley and Sarah Steele. Lovina Gurley died on 21 September 1882 at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, at age 87. Wife of Irad Storrs. She was buried at Hillside Cemetery, at Spring Hill, Tolland County, CT, USA.
Last Edited=28 Jul 2018
Sarah Gurley
F, (7 November 1796 - 4 January 1870)
Sarah Gurley was born on 7 November 1796 at CT, USA. Age 64 at the 1860 census of Marshall, NY. She was the daughter of Artemus Gurley and Sarah Steele. Sarah Gurley died on 4 January 1870 at Oneida County, NY, USA, at age 73. She was buried at Deanboro Cemetery, at Deansboro, Oneida County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=16 Dec 2016
Uriah Brigham Gurley
M, (27 September 1801 - 1873)
Uriah Brigham Gurley was born on 27 September 1801 at CT, USA. Age 58 at the 1860 census of Marshall, NY. He was the son of Artemus Gurley and Sarah Steele. Uriah Brigham Gurley died in 1873 at Deansboro, Oneida County, NY, USA. He was buried at Deanboro Cemetery, at Deansboro, Oneida County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=15 Jan 2015
Abram Gurney
M, (6 July 1799 - 18 March 1876)
Abram Gurney was born on 6 July 1799 at NY, USA.1 He married Betsey Haynes, daughter of William Reuben Haynes and Catherine Decker, circa 1822 at NY. The Hotchkin bible records do not give a marriage date for this couple..1 Abram Gurney died on 18 March 1876 at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, USA, at age 76.1 He was buried at Hubbard Cemetery, at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=15 Jan 2015
Family: Abram Gurney and Betsey Haynes
Citations
- [S668] Ruth Clapper, Bible Records of Hotchkin and Hayes Family Supplied by Ruth Clapper.
Albert E. Gurney
M, (1853 - after 1915)
Albert E. Gurney was born in 1853 at Otsego County, NY, USA. He was the son of Jesse Gurney and Mary (Polly) Hotchkin. Albert E. Gurney died after 1915 at Johnson City, Broome County, NY, USA. Death date unknown and not recorded in cemetery records. Last listed in the Binghamton City Directory in 1915.. He was buried at Floral Park Cemetery, at Johnson City, Broome County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=22 Sep 2016
Chester Gurney
M, (7 February 1837 - 4 December 1915)
Chester Gurney was born on 7 February 1837 at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, USA. Information from his obituary. He was the son of Jesse Gurney and Mary (Polly) Hotchkin. Chester Gurney married Martha A. Burke at NY, USA. Chester Gurney appeared on the census of 1870 at Schenevus, Otsego County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Chester Gurney, 33, American Express Agent, born NY; wife Martha, 28, born NY.. He died on 4 December 1915 at Milford, Otsego County, NY, USA, at age 78.
Chester Gurney was born on the Crumhorn in the town of Maryland, February 7, 1837, and died in Milford, December 4, 1915. He was one of the three survivors of a family of eight, five sons and three daughters of Jesse and Polly Hotchkin Gurney. One brother, Albert of Binghamton, and a sister, Mrs. Jane Barnes, of Rome, surviving him. In his very early manhood he was a successful school teacher until his first marriage with Miss Martha Burke, when he entered into business life in Schenevus. He came under the notice of the late Hon. David Wilber, about forty years ago, whose ability to select, utilize and hold the talent of his employes accounted largely for his great success in the business world.
He then entered the employ of Mr. Wilber as confidential manager of his vast land interest, moved to Milford and remained in that position until the latter's death. He then entered the employ of the Hon. D. F. Wilber, which position he held for a number of years and removing to Oneonta about seventeen years ago.
He was a man of splendid physique, untiring energy, thorough in his activities and directed by good judgement.
He leaves a legacy better than riches, the record of a well spent life in the service of others.
His friends of Milford include all who know him and more in Oneonta where for years he was a conspicuous figure in its activity.
To mourn a good husband he leave a second wife in Oneonta, and a good father, a daughter, Mrs. W. R. Seeber, in Milford. The funeral was held from the home of his daughter, Monday at 1:30 p.m., the Rev. N.B. Ripley officiating and interment was made in Milford Cemetery.
Author unknown but copied from findagrave.com.1 He was buried at Milford Cemetery, at Milford, Otsego County, NY, USA.
Chester Gurney was born on the Crumhorn in the town of Maryland, February 7, 1837, and died in Milford, December 4, 1915. He was one of the three survivors of a family of eight, five sons and three daughters of Jesse and Polly Hotchkin Gurney. One brother, Albert of Binghamton, and a sister, Mrs. Jane Barnes, of Rome, surviving him. In his very early manhood he was a successful school teacher until his first marriage with Miss Martha Burke, when he entered into business life in Schenevus. He came under the notice of the late Hon. David Wilber, about forty years ago, whose ability to select, utilize and hold the talent of his employes accounted largely for his great success in the business world.
He then entered the employ of Mr. Wilber as confidential manager of his vast land interest, moved to Milford and remained in that position until the latter's death. He then entered the employ of the Hon. D. F. Wilber, which position he held for a number of years and removing to Oneonta about seventeen years ago.
He was a man of splendid physique, untiring energy, thorough in his activities and directed by good judgement.
He leaves a legacy better than riches, the record of a well spent life in the service of others.
His friends of Milford include all who know him and more in Oneonta where for years he was a conspicuous figure in its activity.
To mourn a good husband he leave a second wife in Oneonta, and a good father, a daughter, Mrs. W. R. Seeber, in Milford. The funeral was held from the home of his daughter, Monday at 1:30 p.m., the Rev. N.B. Ripley officiating and interment was made in Milford Cemetery.
Author unknown but copied from findagrave.com.1 He was buried at Milford Cemetery, at Milford, Otsego County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=22 Sep 2016
Family: Chester Gurney and Martha A. Burke
Citations
- [S790] Death of Chester Gurney, The Otsego Farmer.
Claude John Gurney1
M, (18 August 1905 - 19 March 1973)
Claude John Gurney was born on 18 August 1905 at Garrett, DeKalb County, IN, USA. Age 24, born in IN at 1930 census.2,3 He appeared on the census of 1930 at Elkhart, Elkhart County, IN, USA. The census lists the family as: Minnie L. Gurney, 54, widow, born Wi, parents born ; father Anson Pitcher, 78, born NY, parents born NY; mother Clara M. Pitcher, 76, born NY, parents born NY; niece Minnie S. Pitcher, 19, single, born NE; son Claude J. Gurney, 24, single, born IN.. He married Norma Elizabeth Hotchkin at Elkhart, Elkhart County, IN, in 1934.1 Claude John Gurney died on 19 March 1973 at Manatee County, FL, USA, at age 67.2,4
According to The Jonathan Sage Genealogy, Norma Elizabeth was Claude's 3rd marriage. The first was Ruby Elizabeth Waterman on 22 Jan 1924 and the second was Lucille Ernestine Crane on 30 Jun 1932.
He was the son of John Gurney and Minnie Pitcher.
According to The Jonathan Sage Genealogy, Norma Elizabeth was Claude's 3rd marriage. The first was Ruby Elizabeth Waterman on 22 Jan 1924 and the second was Lucille Ernestine Crane on 30 Jun 1932.
He was the son of John Gurney and Minnie Pitcher.
Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
Family: Claude John Gurney and Norma Elizabeth Hotchkin
Elizabeth Ann Gurney
F, (5 November 1839 - 12 June 1908)
Elizabeth Ann Gurney was born on 5 November 1839 at Otsego County, NY, USA. She was the daughter of Jesse Gurney and Mary (Polly) Hotchkin. Elizabeth Ann Gurney died on 12 June 1908 at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, USA, at age 68. The Freeman's Journal
Cooperstown, NY, June 18, 1908, Page 1
Mrs. Eliza A. McKown, widow of the late Gilbert McKown, died at the home of her nephew Everett J. Gurney in Oneonta last Friday after an illness of several months from cancer of the stomach. Mrs. McKown was a daughter of the late Jesse Gurney of Maryland and resided in that town the greater portion of her life. She was married to Mr. McKown about 1868, and since his death, fifteen years ago, she has made her home with Oneonta friends much of the time, having been with her nephew, Mr. Gurney for the past ten years. She was one of a family of eight children, of whom the following survive: John J. Gurney, Maryland; Chester Gurney, Oneonta; A. E. Gurney, Binghamton; Mrs. Jane Barnes, Cooperstown; Mrs. Mary A. Butler, a twin sister, residing in Binghamton. The late Milton Gurney, late of Oneonta, and the late Samuel H. Gurney, long a prominent resident of Schenevus, were brothers. The funeral was held Monday afternoon, Dr. J. C. Russell of the First Presbyterian church of Oneonta officiating. Interment in the McKown cemetery at Maryland.. She was buried at Maryland Cemetery, at Maryand, Otsego County, NY, USA. Wife of Gilbert M. McKown.
Cooperstown, NY, June 18, 1908, Page 1
Mrs. Eliza A. McKown, widow of the late Gilbert McKown, died at the home of her nephew Everett J. Gurney in Oneonta last Friday after an illness of several months from cancer of the stomach. Mrs. McKown was a daughter of the late Jesse Gurney of Maryland and resided in that town the greater portion of her life. She was married to Mr. McKown about 1868, and since his death, fifteen years ago, she has made her home with Oneonta friends much of the time, having been with her nephew, Mr. Gurney for the past ten years. She was one of a family of eight children, of whom the following survive: John J. Gurney, Maryland; Chester Gurney, Oneonta; A. E. Gurney, Binghamton; Mrs. Jane Barnes, Cooperstown; Mrs. Mary A. Butler, a twin sister, residing in Binghamton. The late Milton Gurney, late of Oneonta, and the late Samuel H. Gurney, long a prominent resident of Schenevus, were brothers. The funeral was held Monday afternoon, Dr. J. C. Russell of the First Presbyterian church of Oneonta officiating. Interment in the McKown cemetery at Maryland.. She was buried at Maryland Cemetery, at Maryand, Otsego County, NY, USA. Wife of Gilbert M. McKown.
Last Edited=28 Jul 2018
Everett J. Gurney
M, (September 1858 - 28 June 1928)
Everett J. Gurney was born in September 1858 at NY, USA. 1900 census of Oneonta, Otsego County, NY, wife Alleen Moody. He was the son of Milton Gurney and Margaret J. Every. Everett J. Gurney died on 28 June 1928 at Oneonta, Otsego County, NY, USA, at age 69.
Last Edited=24 Jul 2019
Jesse Gurney
M, (25 July 1804 - 11 April 1887)
Jesse Gurney was born on 25 July 1804 at NY, USA.1 He married Mary (Polly) Hotchkin at NY circa 1830. Jesse Gurney appeared on the census of 1850 at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Jesse Gurney, 44, born NY; Polly, 43, born NY; Elizabeth, 78, born NY; Milton, 19, born NY; Wm J., 14, born NY; Chester, 13, born NY; Elisa A., 10, born NY; Mary a. 10, born NY (Elisa and Mary are indicated as twins); Lucy I., 6, born NY.. He died on 11 April 1887 at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, at age 82. He was buried at Rose Cemetery, at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, USA.
Son of David and Elizabeth Thorn Gurney.
Son of David and Elizabeth Thorn Gurney.
Last Edited=4 Apr 2017
Children of Jesse Gurney and Mary (Polly) Hotchkin
- Samuel H. Gurney (29 Mar 1828 - 9 Oct 1889)
- Milton Gurney+ (29 Aug 1830 - 6 Jul 1896)
- John J. Gurney (Jan 1833 - 12 Feb 1915)
- Chester Gurney (7 Feb 1837 - 4 Dec 1915)
- Elizabeth Ann Gurney (5 Nov 1839 - 12 Jun 1908)
- Mary A. Gurney (5 Nov 1839 - 19 Nov 1911)
- Lucy Jane Gurney (1844 - 1920)
- Albert E. Gurney (1853 - a 1915)
Citations
- [S668] Ruth Clapper, Bible Records of Hotchkin and Hayes Family Supplied by Ruth Clapper.
John J. Gurney
M, (January 1833 - 12 February 1915)
John J. Gurney was born in January 1833 at Otsego County, NY, USA. He was the son of Jesse Gurney and Mary (Polly) Hotchkin. John J. Gurney married Ann Eliz Warner in 1862 at NY, USA. John J. Gurney appeared on the census of 1900 at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: John J. Gurney, Jan 1833, 67, married 38 years, farmer, born NY; wife Ann E., feb 1837, 63, married 38 years, 1 child, 1 living, born NY.. He died on 12 February 1915 at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, at age 82. Otsego Farmer & Republican (Cooperstown, NY), Feb. 19, 1915, p. 7
John J. Gurney, a life-long and highly esteemed resident of the town of Maryland, died Friday afternoon of last week at his home in Maryland. He was eighty-three years of age and was a brother of the late Milton Gurney of Oneonta. One daughter survives him, Mrs. Edith Wilcox, with whom he resided. Mr. Gurney was a veteran of the War of the Rebellion and a member of Brown Post, G.A.R., at Schenevus. The funeral service, which was conducted by his brethren of the Grand Army, was held at 2 p. m., Sunday at his late home..1 He was buried at Maryland Cemetery, at Maryand, Otsego County, NY, USA.
John J. Gurney, a life-long and highly esteemed resident of the town of Maryland, died Friday afternoon of last week at his home in Maryland. He was eighty-three years of age and was a brother of the late Milton Gurney of Oneonta. One daughter survives him, Mrs. Edith Wilcox, with whom he resided. Mr. Gurney was a veteran of the War of the Rebellion and a member of Brown Post, G.A.R., at Schenevus. The funeral service, which was conducted by his brethren of the Grand Army, was held at 2 p. m., Sunday at his late home..1 He was buried at Maryland Cemetery, at Maryand, Otsego County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=22 Sep 2016
Family: John J. Gurney and Ann Eliz Warner
Citations
- [S1061] Death of John Gurney, The Otsego Famer.
Louis Comstock Gurney
M, (5 December 1864 - 5 June 1936)
Louis Comstock Gurney was born on 5 December 1864 at NY, USA. He was the son of Milton Gurney and Margaret J. Every. Louis Comstock Gurney died on 5 June 1936 at Otsego County, NY, USA, at age 71. He was buried at Glenwood Cemetery, at Oneonta, Otsego County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=24 Jul 2019
Lucy Jane Gurney
F, (1844 - 1920)
Lucy Jane Gurney was born in 1844 at Otsego County, NY, USA. She was the daughter of Jesse Gurney and Mary (Polly) Hotchkin. Lucy Jane Gurney died in 1920 at Otsego County, NY. She was buried at Cooperstown Junction Cemetery, at Cooperstown Junction, Otsego County, NY, USA. Wife of Denison R. Barnes.
Last Edited=28 Jul 2018
Mary A. Gurney
F, (5 November 1839 - 19 November 1911)
Mary A. Gurney was born on 5 November 1839 at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, USA. She was the daughter of Jesse Gurney and Mary (Polly) Hotchkin. Mary A. Gurney married Stewart E. Butler circa 1865. Mary A. Gurney died on 19 November 1911 at Binghamton, Broome County, NY, USA, at age 72.1 She was buried at Floral Park Cemetery, at Johnson City, Broome County, NY, USA. Wife of Steward E. Butler.
Last Edited=22 Sep 2016
Family: Mary A. Gurney and Stewart E. Butler
Citations
- [S1035] Death of Mrs Mary A. Gurney Stewart, The Otsego Farmer.
Milton Gurney
M, (29 August 1830 - 6 July 1896)
Milton Gurney was born on 29 August 1830 at Otsego County, NY, USA. He was the son of Jesse Gurney and Mary (Polly) Hotchkin. Milton Gurney married Margaret J. Every circa 1858 at NY, USA. Milton Gurney appeared on the census of 1880 at Oneonta, Otsego County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Milton Gurney, 49, dry goods merchant, born NY; wife Margaret J., 49, born NY; son Evertt, 21, born NY; dau Louise C., 15, born NY.. He died on 6 July 1896 at Oneonta, Otsego County, NY, at age 65. Obituary. He was buried at Glenwood Cemetery, at Oneonta, Otsego County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=31 Dec 2014
Children of Milton Gurney and Margaret J. Every
- Everett J. Gurney (Sep 1858 - 28 Jun 1928)
- Louis Comstock Gurney (5 Dec 1864 - 5 Jun 1936)
Samuel H. Gurney
M, (29 March 1828 - 9 October 1889)
Samuel H. Gurney was born on 29 March 1828 at Otsego County, NY, USA. He was the son of Jesse Gurney and Mary (Polly) Hotchkin. Samuel H. Gurney died on 9 October 1889 at Otsego County, NY, at age 61. He was buried in 1890 at Schenevus Cemetery, at Schenevus, Otsego County, NY, USA. Husband of Eliza Boardman.
Last Edited=22 Sep 2016
Addison Mirza (A. M.) Gustin
M, (1 January 1834 - 12 July 1900)
Addison Mirza (A. M.) Gustin was born on 1 January 1834 at Cohocton, Steuben County, NY, USA. He was the son of Alpheus William Gustine and Sarah Horn. Addison Mirza (A. M.) Gustin married Eunice King on 19 October 1856 at Berrien County, MI, USA. Addison Mirza (A. M.) Gustin died on 12 July 1900 at Chicago, Cook County, IL, USA, at age 66. He was buried at Hartford Cemetery, at Hartford, Van Buren County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=16 Dec 2016
Child of Addison Mirza (A. M.) Gustin and Eunice King
- Arthur W. Gustin (26 Apr 1858 - 12 Jan 1940)