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Samuel Peters, Carthage cabinetmaker, d. 1941
Posted by: Carol A. Riggall (ID *****2201) Date: June 17, 2005 at 17:31:27
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Samuel Peters, born 1870, Hucknall Torkard, England, a cabinetmaker in Carthage for many years, died at the home of his niece in Syracuse in 1941.

Samuel's family immigrated to NY from England in 1883 with his parents and siblings, but by the time his father died in 1912, Samuel's whereabouts, appear to be unknown in NY.

We recently found his obit in the Syracuse newspaper archives online, quite by accident, and it states that he had lived in Carthage, Jefferson Co. He died of a heart attack and must have been ill for some time as he had lived in Syracuse for 3 years.

He married (apparently) and had a daughter, Irene Peters, who married an Albert Gibeau and lived in Utica, NY in 1920, next door to Albert's father, Napoleon Gibeau and family, with a dau, Eleanor. (Eleanor marr. a RIVERS)

I checked Jefferson Co. after I found the obit and found Irene and Albert and family, as well as Napoleon and family in a cemetery in Wilna.

I NEED TO FIND INFO ON SAMUEL'S TIME SPENT IN CARTHAGE, ESPECIALLY HIS WIFE'S NAME, AND OTHER CHILDREN, IF ANY. SHE WOULD HAVE HAD TO PREDECEASE HIM OR HAVE DIVORCED, AS THERE IS NO WIFE SURVIVING. ONLY THE DAUGHTER, IRENE AND A BROTHER, GEORGE, IN NEW HARTFORD, ONEIDA CO., NY.

HOPING THERE IS SOMEONE OUT THERE THAT MIGHT BE A DESCENDANT OR WHO KNEW THIS FAMILY AND WOULD BE WILLING TO HELP. PLEASE?

CAROL





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