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Subject: Re: Charles Ayer and Anna Champlin
Date: 21 Feb 2006 05:23:48 -0700
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Surnames: Ayer
Classification: Obituary
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I extracted the genealogical data from these news articles:
Plattsburgh Sentinel March 28, 1902
Golden Wedding
On Sunday March 7, 1852 Omar H Ayer, of Schuyler Falls, NY and Elizabeth H Ayer, of Buffalo, NY were united in marriage at the Beckwith St. M. E. Church at Schuyler Falls by the Rev. J. D. White.
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In 1853 [sic] Mr. and Mrs. Ayer with their little family left their home and friends in Clinton Co., and turned their faces toward what was then considered the far west locating where they now reside in the spring of 1864. … Mr. and Mrs. Ayer have six children five of whom were present, ten grandchildren and one great grandchild.
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was a poem…recited by her granddaughter, Miss Lena Miller.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fredus Ayer old settlers of Clinton Co. and parents of O. H. Ayer moved to Papillion Neb. in 1866, where their son Pembroke still resides.
Plattsburgh Sentinel March 18, 1904
Elizabeth H Ayer whose death occurred March 1, 1904, was born in Franklin Conn., Sept. 29, 1825. She was a direct descendent of loyal Puritan stock who came to America from England and Scotland three years after the Mayflower. Her father, Chas. Ayer, was a soldier in the war of 1812. In 1828 her parents moved to Erie County, New York, near Buffalo, where she grew to womanhood and received her education. She taught school for several years in Erie county…
On March 7, 1852 she was united in marriage to Omar H Ayer of Schuyler Falls, where they resided until 1864, when they removed to Kansas and located six miles south of Lawrence, where she spent the remainder of her life….in 1866 a great grief came to them in the death of their little boy Charlie.
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Her husband and six children survive her….
ELROY AYER.
Lawrence Kansas
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