Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Delia J. CONSAUL

Obituary (from newspaper of 21 Feb. 1950):  CLAYTON---Funeral services for Miss Delia J. Consaul, 68, who died at her home at 307 Riverside Dr. Monday night at 10:40, from the home, Rev. Clayton R. Stoddard, pastor of the Clayton Baptist
Church, officiating.  Burial will be in the family plot in Clayton Cemetery.

    Miss Consaul was born Sept. 21, 1881, a daughter of Enos and Lucinda Schell Consaul, at Clayton.  She was a lifelong resident of Clayton, and lived at the home of her uncle, W. H. Consaul, until his recent death.

    She was a member of the Baptist Church, a one-time member of the Order of the Eastern Star, and was active in the Clayton Civic Club and the White Cross.

    Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Paul (Vida) Potter, and a brother, Elgin V. Consaul, both of Clayton, and five nieces and nephews, Mrs. Leona Barnhardt, Watertown; Mrs. Bernice Easton, Beaver Falls; Mrs. Ruth Eberhardt, Buffalo; Perle
Consaul, Albany; and Floyd Consaul, Clayton.


Daniel Kendall GOTHAM

PENSION WAR OF 1812:  Daniel Gotham, ae. 54

(Bounty Land) applied 1-6-1851

Corp. in Capt. Andrew Nevell's Co.

called out at Brownsville, N.Y. 10-1-1814

Applied 9-3-1856 Sheboygan Co., Wis. ae 58.

Sarah Gotham ae 52 applied 10-22-1856

wid. of Daniel G.  married in St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. 3-29-1840.  Her name Sarah Pearsy.  Daniel G. died Sheboygan Falls 9-12-1856.

wit.: John Keller and Daniel Gotham son of Daniel Gotham by 1st wife.