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− | Lurania Vrooman | + | Lurania Vrooman was born at Giffords August 2, 1847 |
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− | ==Marriage & Children== | + | ==Marriage & Children== |
− | + | Lurania Vrooman married '''[[Edmond Stafford|Edmond (Edmund) Stafford]]'''. In Edmond's obituary, their children were: | |
+ | *Mrs. John Dillenbeck, of Gallupville | ||
+ | *Mrs. Jesse Van Benscoten ('''[[Cerena Stafford]]'''), of Knox | ||
+ | *Mrs. Fred Edelman of Schenectady | ||
+ | *Mrs. George Burns of Schenectady | ||
+ | *Miss Mabel Stafford of Schenectady | ||
+ | *'''[[Jesse H. Stafford]]''' of Schenectady | ||
+ | |||
+ | In her obituary: | ||
+ | *Mrs. S. Garrison | ||
+ | *Mrs. F. Brondon | ||
+ | *Mrs. George Burns | ||
+ | *Mrs. G. Van Benscoten, of Schenectady | ||
+ | *Mrs. John Chrysler of Delanson | ||
+ | *'''[[Jesse H. Stafford]]''' of Schenectady | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | Lurania Vrooman | + | Lurania Vrooman died Thursday morning, October 8, (1931) at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Brandow, (Brandon) of 918 Hegeman street, Schenectady. |
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+ | ==Obituary== | ||
+ | [[File:19311009VroomanLuraniaObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Lurania Vrooman Stafford Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — October 9, 1931</center>]] | ||
+ | '''LURANIA STAFFORD''' | ||
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+ | Lurania Vrooman, wife of the late Edmund Stafford, died Thursday morning, October 8, (1931) at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Brandow, of 918 Hegeman street, Schenectady. Mrs. Stafford was born at Giffords August 2, 1847 and was in her 84th year. | ||
− | + | She is survived by six children, five daughters, Mrs. S. Garrison, Mrs. F. Brondon, Mrs. George Burns and Mrs. G. Van Benscoten, of Schenectady, And Mrs. John Chrysler of Delanson, on son, Jesse, of Schenectady, also twenty grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren. Interment at Vale cemetery, Schenectady. | |
− | + | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - October 9, 1931 | |
==Additional Media== | ==Additional Media== |
Latest revision as of 02:03, 13 December 2013
Birth
Lurania Vrooman was born at Giffords August 2, 1847
Education
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Lurania Vrooman married Edmond (Edmund) Stafford. In Edmond's obituary, their children were:
- Mrs. John Dillenbeck, of Gallupville
- Mrs. Jesse Van Benscoten (Cerena Stafford), of Knox
- Mrs. Fred Edelman of Schenectady
- Mrs. George Burns of Schenectady
- Miss Mabel Stafford of Schenectady
- Jesse H. Stafford of Schenectady
In her obituary:
- Mrs. S. Garrison
- Mrs. F. Brondon
- Mrs. George Burns
- Mrs. G. Van Benscoten, of Schenectady
- Mrs. John Chrysler of Delanson
- Jesse H. Stafford of Schenectady
Death
Lurania Vrooman died Thursday morning, October 8, (1931) at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Brandow, (Brandon) of 918 Hegeman street, Schenectady.
Obituary
LURANIA STAFFORD
Lurania Vrooman, wife of the late Edmund Stafford, died Thursday morning, October 8, (1931) at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Brandow, of 918 Hegeman street, Schenectady. Mrs. Stafford was born at Giffords August 2, 1847 and was in her 84th year.
She is survived by six children, five daughters, Mrs. S. Garrison, Mrs. F. Brondon, Mrs. George Burns and Mrs. G. Van Benscoten, of Schenectady, And Mrs. John Chrysler of Delanson, on son, Jesse, of Schenectady, also twenty grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren. Interment at Vale cemetery, Schenectady.
- Altamont Enterprise - October 9, 1931
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