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Silas Conorman

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Silas Conorman

Birth
Marbletown, Ulster County, New York, USA
Death
23 Oct 1937 (aged 85)
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Burial
High Falls, Ulster County, New York, USA Add to Map
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a son of Frederick Countryman and Dinah Dietz (Dates) Countryman. Somehow the name had changed over the years.

He was a brother of John James Countryman also buried in Coxing Cemetery.

Obit from The Kingston Daily FREEMAN. KINGSTON, N. Y.. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER
28, 1937.

The funeral of Silas Conorman,who died at his home, 30 East
Plerpont street, Saturday evening, was held from the Frank J. Mc-
Cardle funeral home Wednesday at 2:30 and was largely attended
by his many relatives and friends. The Rev. C. V. W. Bedford, pastor
of the Bloomlngton Reformed Church, conducted the services.
During the services Mrs. Harry Wesp sang "Rock of Ages." Interiment was in Coxen
Cemetery. The bearers were Burton Roosa, Silas B. Roosa, Harry Wesp and Louis
Purdy.

Son Silas Conorman, Jr: Formerly of Kingston, died suddenly in NYC, 28 July 1951, survived by two sisters Mrs. Emma VanValkenburg and Miss Harriet Conorman, both of Kingston, and several nieces. Funeral services will be held at the W.N. Conner Funeral Home,Inc. 296 Fair Street, Wednesday (Aug 1, 1951) at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Wiltwyck Cemetery.
a son of Frederick Countryman and Dinah Dietz (Dates) Countryman. Somehow the name had changed over the years.

He was a brother of John James Countryman also buried in Coxing Cemetery.

Obit from The Kingston Daily FREEMAN. KINGSTON, N. Y.. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER
28, 1937.

The funeral of Silas Conorman,who died at his home, 30 East
Plerpont street, Saturday evening, was held from the Frank J. Mc-
Cardle funeral home Wednesday at 2:30 and was largely attended
by his many relatives and friends. The Rev. C. V. W. Bedford, pastor
of the Bloomlngton Reformed Church, conducted the services.
During the services Mrs. Harry Wesp sang "Rock of Ages." Interiment was in Coxen
Cemetery. The bearers were Burton Roosa, Silas B. Roosa, Harry Wesp and Louis
Purdy.

Son Silas Conorman, Jr: Formerly of Kingston, died suddenly in NYC, 28 July 1951, survived by two sisters Mrs. Emma VanValkenburg and Miss Harriet Conorman, both of Kingston, and several nieces. Funeral services will be held at the W.N. Conner Funeral Home,Inc. 296 Fair Street, Wednesday (Aug 1, 1951) at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Wiltwyck Cemetery.


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