Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Amoria HOWE

1  CMNT First settler on Grindstone Island 1802


Amoriah was a Loyalist and made a claim in Montreal on 20  July 1787, for goods confiscated by the Rebels during the Revolutionary War.


Benjamin GROSSMAN

1  CMNT Eva was his step-daughter.


Mable SEAMAN

Obituary:  CLAYTON---The funeral for Mrs. Mable Conant Kittle, 85, of Cantwell Drive, widow of George Kittle, who died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital, Watertown, where she had been a patient six weeks, was Saturday afternoon in the Clayton United
Methodist Church with Rev. James E. Leland, acting pastor, officiating.  Burial was in Omar Cemetery.

    Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ambrose (Leona) Niles, Clayton; five sons, Leo S. Conant, Leslie W. Conant, William C. Conant, all in Watertown; Harvey B. Conant, Elizabethtown, Pa.; Donald E. Conant. Franklin; 18 grandchildren and 42
great-grandchildren.

    A son, Llewelyn J. (Jack) Conant, died Feb. 13, 1965.

    She was a member of the Clayton United Methodist Church and a former member of the Clayton Grange and Clayton Rebekah Lodge.

    Mrs. Kittle was born June 3, 1883 at Fine View, Wellesley Island, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Seaman.  On June 3, 1901, she was married to William C. Conant.  He died in June 1936.  She was married to George H. Kittle, a farmer,
Sept. 25, 1954 in the Clayton Methodist parsonage with Rev. Solomon Card, pastor, officiating.  He died Nov. 6, 1962.

    She had made her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Niles, Cantwell Drive.


Peter MURDOCK Capt.

1  CMNT He Immigrated To U.S. In1843 & Was Naturalized


Peter emigrated before the age of 18 and at that time owed allegiance to Queen Victoria.  He was naturalized 24 Feb. 1858.


Alexander ROBINSON

1  CMNT Irishman emigrated to this country