Abt 1820 - 1852 (32 years)
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Name |
PUFFER, William Beers |
Birth |
Abt 1820 |
Stamford, NY |
Gender |
Male |
FindaGrave |
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11 |
Death |
11 Feb 1852 |
Hobart, NY |
Burial |
Walton, NY |
Address: Walton Cemetery |
Person ID |
I1156 |
Puffers |
Last Modified |
28 Jan 2021 |
Father |
PUFFER, Benjamin, b. 25 Dec 1791, Claverack, NY d. 4 Jan 1847, Stamford, NY (Age 55 years) |
Mother |
BEERS, Sabra Redfield, b. 13 Mar 1797, Ballston, NY d. 17 Nov 1877, Delaware County, NY (Age 80 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1819 |
NY |
Family ID |
F10060 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
MARVIN, Maria E., b. 27 Dec 1824, Peru, NY d. 2 Nov 1866, Friendship, NY (Age 41 years) |
Children |
| 1. PUFFER, Henry H., b. Abt 1842, NY d. Bef 1942 (Age < 99 years) |
| 2. PUFFER, Mary, b. Abt 1845, NY d. Bef 1945 (Age < 99 years) |
| 3. PUFFER, Emma, b. Abt 1848 d. Bef 1948 (Age < 99 years) |
| 4. PUFFER, Edward, b. Abt 1850 d. Bef 1950 (Age < 99 years) |
| 5. PUFFER, William, b. Abt 1850, NY d. Bef 1950 (Age < 99 years) |
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Family ID |
F8398 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
21 Apr 2024 |
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Photos
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2 Photos |
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Notes |
- MELANCHOLY Accident - The Delaware Gazette contains the following account of a melancholy accident which occurred in the town of Hobart, Delaware county:
On Wednesday afternoon, the 11th inst., William Puffer, son of widow Puffer, aged about 24 years, left the house for the purpose of starting a wheel rigged for sawing wood, about 25 rods from the house, and while in the act of loosening the wheel, (it being on the upper side), he slipped into the inside of the wheel, leaving his head and right arm out; his weight turning it, brought the arm of the wheel across his neck, wedging him in so tight between the arm of the wheel end toe wall, which was covered with ice, that it was impossible for him to extricate himself, and in that condition perished from the water trickling over him and freezing. He left the house about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and was not found until the next morning about daylight.
Syracuse Daily Star, 1852
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