In 1860, Clarry L. Craft, aged 3, was living with her mother, Clarry Craft, aged 25, and brother, William Craft, aged six months, in the home of her grandparents, John Mott, aged 71, and Sarah Mott, aged 55, in Brookhaven, NY, post office Patchogue.
In 1865, Louise C. Winslow, aged 8, was living in Southold, NY, with her stepfather, E.P. Winslow, aged 31, born in Maine, a clerk, and mother, Clarie M. Winslow, aged 27, in the hotel of Augusta Smith, aged 54. Also living in the household were Catherine S. Smith, aged 49, Charles Havens, aged 44, Sarah Havens, aged 33, Sylvester Randall, aged 50, Mary E. Randall, aged 43, Nellie Perdeou, aged 36, Elizabeth Havens, aged 12, Charles H. Havens, aged 5, Dennis Havens, aged 3, Thomas Havens, aged 8 months, Catherine Conroy, aged 21, William F. Dimaroy, aged 16, and Mary Hendry, aged 31.
On April 13, 1869, her sister, Maybel Winslow, died at the age of 1 year.
In 1870, Louiza Winslow, aged 13, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Port Jefferson, in the home of her grandmother, Sarah Mott, aged 64.
In 1880, Clara Gleason, aged 23, was shown living on Broome Street, New York, NY with husband, William Gleason, aged 25, and children, Edward Gleason, 4 months, and Mary Gleason, aged 4. Her husband, William, was shown to be a longshoreman.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Long Island Surnames; 1860, 1870, 1880 US Federal Census; Clara L. Gleason in the New York, Death Index, 1880-1956, Certificate Number: 18330)
In 1860, Clarry L. Craft, aged 3, was living with her mother, Clarry Craft, aged 25, and brother, William Craft, aged six months, in the home of her grandparents, John Mott, aged 71, and Sarah Mott, aged 55, in Brookhaven, NY, post office Patchogue.
In 1865, Louise C. Winslow, aged 8, was living in Southold, NY, with her stepfather, E.P. Winslow, aged 31, born in Maine, a clerk, and mother, Clarie M. Winslow, aged 27, in the hotel of Augusta Smith, aged 54. Also living in the household were Catherine S. Smith, aged 49, Charles Havens, aged 44, Sarah Havens, aged 33, Sylvester Randall, aged 50, Mary E. Randall, aged 43, Nellie Perdeou, aged 36, Elizabeth Havens, aged 12, Charles H. Havens, aged 5, Dennis Havens, aged 3, Thomas Havens, aged 8 months, Catherine Conroy, aged 21, William F. Dimaroy, aged 16, and Mary Hendry, aged 31.
On April 13, 1869, her sister, Maybel Winslow, died at the age of 1 year.
In 1870, Louiza Winslow, aged 13, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Port Jefferson, in the home of her grandmother, Sarah Mott, aged 64.
In 1880, Clara Gleason, aged 23, was shown living on Broome Street, New York, NY with husband, William Gleason, aged 25, and children, Edward Gleason, 4 months, and Mary Gleason, aged 4. Her husband, William, was shown to be a longshoreman.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Long Island Surnames; 1860, 1870, 1880 US Federal Census; Clara L. Gleason in the New York, Death Index, 1880-1956, Certificate Number: 18330)
Inscription
Clare Louise, wife of Harry Gleason
Daughter of William and C. Craft
Born November 22, 1856
Died September 22, 1882
Lillian Craft
Died July 19, 1960
Aged 6 months
Maybel Winslow
Died April 13, 1869
Aged 1 Year
"Jesus Hath Died That We
Should Live."
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Plot owner Phineas Smith
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