Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Malachi KITTLE

1  CMNT Of Canajoharie, NY


Johann KAYSER

1  CMNT Of Unter-Oetisheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany


William SEEBER

1  CMNT Major In Rev.--Mortally Wounded At Oriskany


James Alphonso CHARLEBOIS

1  CMNT May Be The Same As # 1758


Anna Lucy CANTWELL

1  CMNT Could Be Same As On P. 153 Of St. Mary's Church Records


Charles S. BOULTON

Obituary:  SACKETS HARBOR, March 12---Charles S. Boulton, 88, native and lifelong resident of this village, died at 2:45 yesterday afternoon in the Farmer Nursing Home, Pillar Point, where he had been living since Jan. 10.  He had been visiting
in New Jersey for a time before returning here and entering the nursing home because of poor health.

    The funeral will be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Johnson Funeral Home, Dexter, with Rev. Dr. Fred R. Tiffany of Christ Episcopal Church, Sackets Harbor, officiating.  The body will be placed in the Dexter Cemetery vault to await spring
burial in Eveergreen Cemetery at Roberts Corners.  Friends may call tomorrow  afternoon, 2 to 4, and evening 7 to 9.

    Surviving are two sons, Walter C., Gouverneur, and Harold S., Glenview, Ill.; two daughters, Mrs. Howard (Lucy N.) Davis, Tappan; Mrs. Bernard A. (Marheta) Brennan, Dumont; six grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

    Mr. Boulton was born here Oct. 26, 1870, son of Charles and Maria McWayne Boulton.  He attended the local schools and had lived here with the exception of brief periods when he worked on construction projects in Rochester, New York, and
Buffalo, after his wife's death.

    He married Miss Laura Damon of Henderson in 1894.  She died May 28, 1927, at Henderson while visiting a sister.

   Mr. Boulton for years operated a delivery service for coal and ice and worked at construction in this vicinity.  He was one of the men who constructed the vault at the Sackets Harbor Cemetery.  He was a former member of the Red Men and
Knights of Pythias of Sackets Harbor when they existed and of the Elks Club of Watertown.