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Yarwood, Freddie A.
Roman Citizen
July 11, 1884
YARWOOD - At West Branch, New York, July 8, 1884, Freddie Arthur, son of Richard Yarwood, aged 5 months.
Yarwood, Herbert James
Roman Citizen
March 1, 1878
YARWOOD - At West Branch, New York, February 23, 1878, Herbert James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Yarwood, aged 4 years and 6 months.
Yarwood, Richard J.
Roman Citizen
January 30, 1885
R.J. Yarwood, formerly engaged in the furniture and upholstry business in Rome, New York, died at his home in West Branch, Sunday, January 25, 1885, of consumption. He leaves a widow and two children. They will receive between $4,000 and $5,000 of life insurance from a couple of beneficiary associations of which he was a member.
York, Friend
Rome Sentinel
June 23, 1951
Friend C. York, 84, of 513 W. Thomas St., died June 23, in a Rome convalescent home. He had been ill about a year. Mr. York was born in Camden June 10, 1867, son of William and Sarah Preller York. He married Hattie L. Stedman Sept. 1, 1891, in Lee Center, with the Rev. H. A.Harris officiating. For many years Mr. York taught school in the Lee Center-Point Rock area. About 1908 he moved to Rome, operating a farm on Upper Floyd Ave until his retirement 12 years ago. Mr. & Mrs. York lived in Florida for two years and returned to Rome about 10 years ago. He was a former bookkeeper at the Oneida County Home. The Yorks would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this year. He was member of the American Modern Woodsmen. Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Mrs. Jacob E. Tyler and a grandson at Coonrod.
Young, Emmet A.
Rome Sentinel
July 18, 1917
Emmet A. Young, age 70, died at his home, 316 W. Embargo Street, at 10:50 o'clock this forenoon after a short illness. Last Sunday he suffered an attack of acute indigestion which brought on complications and caused his death. he was a son of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Young and was born in Troy on May 12, 1847. he came to Rome 60 years ago and had since resided here. in Lee on September 15, 1870 he was married to Miss Frances Adell Dingman who survives with one daughter, Mrs. Henry Barnard Jr. At one time Mr. Young was a member of the firm of A. P. Tuller & Co. wholesale grocers. For a period of 40 years he followed the occupation of commercial salesman. He was a member of Zion Episcopal Church.
Young, Fuller B.
Roman Citizen
February 9, 1866
YOUNG - At Lee Centre, New York, January 5, 1866, Fuller B. Young, in the 60th year of his age.
Young, John Henry
Schenectady, Sep. 15 - After an illness of more than a year, during which he suffered several strokes of paralysis, John Henry Young, a native of Delta, Oneida county, died Tuesday afternoon at the home of his brother, Cephus Young, of 1008 Albany street. Possessed of a kindly disposition and loved for his many acts of charity he had won the confidence and respect of a large circle of friends. Mr. Young lived in his native home until 20 years ago when he moved to Albany, where he resided until about 10 years ago, then coming to this city, where he resided ever since. had he lived until February 23 next, the deceased would have been 52 years of age. he was a machinist by profession and for a number of years was an employe of the General Electric Company. He was a prominent Odd Fellow and a member of the William Lacey Lodge of Albany. He was also affiliated with St. Paul’s Lodge of this city. Delegations from both lodges took charge of the funeral services Thursday evening. The interment was in Evergreen Cemetery, town of Lee, Oneida county.
The deceased is survived by his widow, Mary A. Young, two children, Nellie I. Young and Cephus Young of this city, and Scotia, and two brothers, Cephus Young of this city, and Martin Young of Temple, NH.
contributed by Karen Marsh
Yutzler, Caleb
Roman Citizen
October 15, 1886
YUTZLER - In Lee, New York, October 12, 1886, CALEB YUTZLER, aged 78 years.
Caleb Yutzler, father of Mrs. J. H. Smith of this city, died at his home in Lee Center, Tuesday, of pneumonia. His age was 78 years.