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24 June 2021

Bean, Parsons, Dickerson Gathering in October 1915, Cortland, N.Y.

 

Cortland Standard, October 30, 1915. FultonHistory.com.

“Visiting Among Old Friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bean of New Winfield, Pa., who have been visiting the families of Mr. Bean’s sisters…” This begins the article found in the Cortland Standard, October 30, 1915. Pg 7, col 1, McGraw headline, Correspondent, Mrs. Russell. Fultonhistory.com accessed June 2021. The article continues to include the names and locations of Mr. Bean’s sisters and brothers. The article concludes with “making the trip in Jay Dibble’s automobile.”

Elmer Bean, 1871-1940, Clara Blake, 1872-1940

Sisters:

Mrs. Benjamin Charles Parsons, 1861-1918, Nettie Bean, b 1869, New York

Mrs. Clarence Williams Dickerson, 1874-1950, Nellie Bean, 1881-1959, Pennsylvania     

Brothers:

Charles Bean, 1862-1936, Clara Stevens, 1864-1919, Cortland County, New York

Dell Bean, (Adelbert) 1868-1940

“On Wednesday…spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Bean of South Solon…” probably Elmer’s cousin.

After receiving the newspaper article, another ten hours of research was added to the family members. View my public Ancestry tree for my research. The obituary for Benjamin C. Parsons, husband of Nettie Bean Gridley, was shared in another tree. This obituary is the only document, so far, that I have found to connect Nettie and Ben. Thank you for sharing your research finds!!!

As family historians, it is great to exchange research finds. About 10 years ago, someone in the group would always ask, “How do you know that?” or “Where did that information come from?” This lead us to question our findings, dig deep. After just completing the WANDER classes with Amy Johnson Crow, one more suggestion may be added. Look at your family tree; if the information is all from census records, you have just started your search. Census records are clues, a beginning, not an end.

Looking for someone to assist with your newspaper research or research in general? This news clipping was found by Oria Kelly. For more information and rates, contact Oria at arcadia5252@gmail.com. "I like to help people."

My family connection? Still looking, I have dna matches with many of these family members. So far, the common thread is that all leads point back to Aaron Williams 1778-1858 in Cortland County, New York.

Comments or questions, contact Selma at sbgenealogy@gmail.com



16 January 2016

Sunday's Obituary - MICKEL, Mildred N. NEWTON (1912-2003)



Mildred N. Mickel
(nee Newton)
Age 91, passed away Sunday, August 24, 2003 at Hospitality House in Bloomington, Il. Late of Bloomington and Lockport.
She is survived by her son Emanuel J. Mickel, Jr. Five grandchildren Larry Schuler, Mickie Schuler, Holly Schuler, Tracy Schuler and Amy Batson.
She retired from Caterpillar as a secretary after 15 years of services. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Lockport.
She was preceded in death by her parents Dennis and Louna (McDavid) Newton, her brother Milton Newton of Lemont and her sisters Agnes Stevens of Lemont, Opal Newton of Chicago and Alma Jones of Independence, Missouri.
Family will receive friends at the Goodale Memorial Chapel, 912 S. Hamilton St., Lockport, Wednesday, August 27, 2003 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Services Thursday, August 28, 2003 in the funeral home chapel at 11:00 a.m. with the Rev. Lora Zink officiating. Interment to follow Lockport City Cemetery.
GOODALE MEMORIAL CHAPEL
912 S Hamilton St., Lockport
(815) 838-1533


Mildred N. Mickel
(nee Newton)
Age 91, passed away Sunday, August 24, 2003 at Hospitality House in Bloomington, Il. Late of Bloomington and Lockport.
She is survived by her son Emanuel J. (Kathleen) Mickel Jr. eight grandchildren Larry (Susan) Schuler, Mickie Schuler, Holly Carter, Tracy (Jackie) Schuler and Amy (Jason) Batson, Jeniffer Mickel, Chiara (Dr. Cameron) Gifford, Heather Aline (Robert) Brandau, 12 great grandchildren.
She retired from Caterpillar as a secretary after 15 years of services. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Lockport.
She was preceded in death by her parents Dennis and Louna (McDavid) Newton, her daughter, Nancy Schuler, her husband, Emanuel J. Mickel, brother Milton Newton of Lemont and her sisters Agnes Stevens of Lemont, Opal Newton of Chicago and Alma Jones of Independence, Missouri.
Family will receive friends at the Goodale Memorial Chapel, 912 S. Hamilton St., Lockport, Wednesday, August 27, 2003 4:p.m. - 8:00p.m. Services Thursday, August 28, 2003 in the funeral home chapel at 11:00a.m. with the Rev. Lora ZINK officiating. Interment to follow Lockport City Cemetery.
GOODALE MEMORIAL CHAPEL
912 S Hamilton St., Lockport
(815) 838-1533


"Mildred N. Mickel," obituary, Joliet Herald-News, August 2003, unknown. clipped from paper.