Obituaries
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Rome Daily Sentinel, Tuesday 1 Nov 1887
Verona, Nov. 1 - Mrs. Polly
Near died yesterday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Belshaw,
aged 101 years and 8 months. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 1
o'clock p.m., at her residence. If she had lied to the 26th of February
would have been 102 years old. She retained her faculties to the last.
Darlene Utter darlene55@usadatanet.net
Charles
W. Nettleton
Rome Sentinel-November 8, 1926
Utica, Nov. 8 - Charles W. Nettleton,
secretary of the Utica Branch of the Railway Mail Clerks Association, died
in a local hospital Saturday night after a long illness. Mr. Nettleton
was born in McConnellsville, August 3, 1858. He married Cora A. Daniels
of that place in April, 1889. For several years he taught school
at McConnellsville, Taberg, Blossvale and Forestport, afterwards serving
for 30 years as railway postal clerk running between Ogdensburg and Utica.
He was active until six years ago, when poor health forced him to retire.
He was a member of Central M. E. Church and Vienna Lodge, F. & A. M.
He was a Republican in politics. Besides his wife he leaves
a son, Merton E Nettleton, a granddaughter, M. Jean Nettleton, Utica, and
a half sister, Mrs. Margaret Treveton, Scranton, Pa.
Kathy Last
NETZBAND, Friedericke
Johanne Sophie Schult
Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, New York from
2 June 1919:
Mrs. Netzband, 73,
widow of Frederick Netzband, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George
A. Peberl, No. 1628 West Colvin Street, Sunday morning after a short illness.
Funeral arrangements
have not been made.
Note: She was also
known as "Rachel" and lived in Rome for much of her adult life before moving
to her daughter's home in Syracuse. The whole name comes from other records
I have.
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NETZBAND, Johann
Carl Friederick (Fritz or Fred)
Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, New York:
from 10 Dec 1918, page 13:
Fred Netzband died this morning in the County
hospital.
He leaves his widow,
Mrs. Fredericka Netzband, seven daughters, Mrs. George Peberl, Mrs. Albert
Bilce, and Mrs. Otto Stadelman of Syracuse, Mrs. George Schmitt and Miss
Rose Netzband of Rome, Mrs. Florian Fuller of Oneida and Mrs. J.B. Teeter
of Ithaca, and two sons,
Fred Netzband of Chicago and Charles Netzband
of Rome.
Note: He lived in
Rome for about thirty years after arriving from Mecklenburg (Germany) in
the early 1880's.
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NETZBAND,
Charles F.
The Evening Telegram Herkimer, NY 7 Mar 1956
Brother of Mohawk Resident Dies
Mohawk--Charles F. Netzband 76, brother of
Mrs. Frank Lyden, 31 Walnut St., died Monday in a Rome hospital where he
had been a patient for a year.
He was born on April 21, 1879
in Germany, a son of Frederick and Rachel Netzband, and came to this country
and Rome with his parents at the age of two. He married Josephine Thron
on May 17, 1903. She died Sept. 6, 1945.
Mr. Netzband at the age of 15 began
working for the New York Central Railroad as water boy, continuing in its
maintenance department until 1935. He was employed at the Rome Cable Corp
during World War II. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church.
Also surviving are two sons, Charles
F., Rome and Richard A., Ava; seven daughters, Mrs. Earl E. Elmer, Rome,
Mrs James Gilleece, Floyd; Mrs. O. A. Borelli, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Clarence
Dixon, Vernon; Mrs. John Risenberger, Utica; Mrs. Louise Sherwood, New
Hartford and Mrs.
Paul Boyer, Nutter Fort, W. Va.; two sisters,
Mrs. George Peeble, Syracuse; Mrs. John Teeter, Ithaca; 15 grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow
from the Waldo W. Prince "Home for Funerals", with the Rev. Paul A. Boriack,
pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen
Cemetary.
Note: He was born Carl Friederick August
NETZBAND, in Waren, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, now Germany, and came to Rome
in 1882.
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NETZBAND,
Josephine E.
Rome Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, 7 Sep 1945
Mrs. Netzband Dies After Illness
Expires at 61 in Utica
Hospital
Mrs. Josephine Elizabeth Thron
Netzband, 61, 149 E. Whitsboro St., wife of Charles F. Netzband, sr., died
yesterday at a Utica hospital after a month's illness. She had been
seriously ill for three days.
A native of Rome, she was born Nov.
8, 1883, the daughter of George and Josephine Thron.
Mrs. Netzband was a member of
St. John's Lutheran Church. She was married May 17, 1903, and had lived
in Rome all her life.
Besides her husband she leaves seven
daughters, Mrs. Anna Elmer and Mrs. Helen Gilleece of Rome; Miss Josephine
Netzband, Vernon; Mrs. Martha Borelli, Mrs. Marion Riesenberger and Mrs.
Dorothy Sherwood, all of Utica; Mrs. Alice Boyer Erie, Pa.; two sons, Charles
F. Netzband and Richard Netzband, both of Rome; two brothers, Robert Thron,
Utica, and George Thron, Rome, a sister, Mrs. Anna Riegler, Rome, and 11
grandchildren.
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NETZBAND,
Rosa Hedwig Pauline
Rome Daily Sentinel, 6 Sep 1976
FRANKFORT--Mrs. Rose P. Lyden, 87, of 104
Lock St., a native of Rome, and a former seamer at Duofold, Mohawk,
for many years, died Monday in Mohawk Valley General Hospital, Ilion.
Born in Rome, May 11,
1889, the daughter of Frederick and Rachel Netzband, she resided in Mohawk
before moving to Frankfort.
In 1920, she and Frank
Lyden were married in Rome. Mr. Lyden died in 1958.
Mrs. Lyden was a member
and past noble grand of Elizabeth Rebekah Lodge, Mohawk and Zuana.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Schultz, Frankfort, and Mrs. John (Emma) Whaley, Cold
Brook.
The funeral will be at
11 Thursday at the Murphy Funeral Home, Mohawk. Burial will be in
Mountain View Memorial Gardens, Town of Little Falls.
Calling hours are from
7 to 9 tonight and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow.
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NICHOLS, Mary
DIED
At her residence, in Westmoreland, April
16th, 1867, Mary, wife of John B. NICHOLS, in the 52nd year of her age.
Mrs. N. was a daughter of the late Capt.
William LOOMIS, and a native of the town of Westmoreland. She united
at the early age of fourteen, with the Methodist church, of which , to
the time of her death, she had been a consistent and honored member.
She had been an invalid for eleven years and for the last two a great sufferer.
No newspaper was provided.
Evelyn
A. Niejadlik
Sylvan Beach-Evelyn A. Niejadlik, 2113 Vienna
Road died Saturday, March 14, 1987.
She was born on Oct. 29, 1915 in Utica, the
daughter of William and Anna May Murphy Goppert.
Surviving are her husband, John (Adam) Niejadlik
of Sylvan Beach; one daughter, Mrs. Mitch (Carol) Michaud of Terryville,
Conn.; two sisters, Mrs. C.E. (Betty) Mishalanie of Utica and Sister Anne
Theresa C.S.J. of St. Pius X Convent of Loudenville; two brothers, Leonard
and William Goppert, both of Whitesboro; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews. (see Death Notice)
NIEJADLIK
Saturday, Mrch 14, 1987. Evelyn A. Niejadlik
,Sylvan Beach. Funeral services will be hele Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. from
the Myslinski Funeral Home, 604 Columbia St., Utica and at 9 a.m. at St.
Joseph’s & St. Patrick’s Church, Utica. Burial will be in Holy Trinity
Cemetery, Utica. There will be no calling hours. Please omit flowers. She
was predeceased by a brother, Clarence of Sylvan Beach.
Carol Michaud cmichaud@dreamscape.com
May 14, 1912
W. M. Norton,
Esteemed Resident of North Western North Western , May 15, The death of
W.M. Norton, aged 71, a native of North Western and a respected resident
this place for many years occurred yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock in
Utica where he was receiving treatment at one of Utica Hospitals. (??Having
been) there about a month ago. He had not enjoyed good health since being
stricken with paralysis three(??years) ago. Mr. Norton had lived practically
his entire life in North Western and in his younger days was a --- man.
Later he started a tin shop and had followed the trade of tin smith for
many years, being well known and
popular. Mr. Norton also held the position
of justice of the peace for a long time and was prominent in fraternal
circles, being a member of Baron Steuben Lodge, F. and A. M. of Lee Center,
and of Fort Stanwix Chapter, 153, R.A.M. and also of Rome Commandery, No.
45, Knights Templar both of Rome, The Masons will have charge of the funeral
arrangements. The deceased was twice married, his first wife being
Martha Van Buskirk, who died about 15 years ago. A number of
years ago Mr. Norton married Mrs. Theresa
Helmer who survives him .There are no children. A brother Bradford Norton
of Port Jervis and a sister Miss Sarah
Norton of North Western, are also left.
Marsha Petrie marshapetrie@yahoo.com