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Floyd Gregory Bolton

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Floyd Gregory Bolton

Birth
Burlington, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
6 May 1946 (aged 71)
Morris, Otsego County, New York, USA
Burial
Morris, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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"MORRIS - Floyd Gregory Bolton died Monday at the home here of his daughter, Mrs. James McNitt. His age was eighty-one. Born in Burlington on December 20, 1864, he was the son of Lorenzo Dean and Adelaide (Gregory) Bolton. On February 26, 1895, he married Miss Mabel Chase of Morris. She died October 6, 1942. Mr. Bolton was superintendent of the book bindery of the MacMillan Book company at Syracuse for many years. He was a member of the First Universalist church in that city, a thirty-second degree Mason and was affiliated with the U.N.C.A.F. Lodge of Macabees. Survivors include, besides the above named daughter, another daughter, Mrs. Russell O'Hara of Syracuse; a brother, W. I. Bolton of Oneonta; and three grandchildren, James McNitt of Morris, and Kathleen and Helen O'Hara of Syracuse. Private funeral services were held at the Sloan Funeral Home Wednesday with the Rev. Francis Georgia, Baptist pastor, officiating. Burial was in Hillington cemetery." ["The Otsego Farmer & Republican" (Cooperstown, NY), Fri., May 10, 1946, Page Nine]
"MORRIS - Floyd Gregory Bolton died Monday at the home here of his daughter, Mrs. James McNitt. His age was eighty-one. Born in Burlington on December 20, 1864, he was the son of Lorenzo Dean and Adelaide (Gregory) Bolton. On February 26, 1895, he married Miss Mabel Chase of Morris. She died October 6, 1942. Mr. Bolton was superintendent of the book bindery of the MacMillan Book company at Syracuse for many years. He was a member of the First Universalist church in that city, a thirty-second degree Mason and was affiliated with the U.N.C.A.F. Lodge of Macabees. Survivors include, besides the above named daughter, another daughter, Mrs. Russell O'Hara of Syracuse; a brother, W. I. Bolton of Oneonta; and three grandchildren, James McNitt of Morris, and Kathleen and Helen O'Hara of Syracuse. Private funeral services were held at the Sloan Funeral Home Wednesday with the Rev. Francis Georgia, Baptist pastor, officiating. Burial was in Hillington cemetery." ["The Otsego Farmer & Republican" (Cooperstown, NY), Fri., May 10, 1946, Page Nine]


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