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Agnes J. Galbraith Averill

Birth
Geneseo, Livingston County, New York, USA
Death
18 Dec 1966 (aged 96)
Geneseo, Livingston County, New York, USA
Burial
Geneseo, Livingston County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E, Lot 46
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Married April 20th 1890
in Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.


Livingston Republican
Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.
April 24, 1890

MARRIED - April 22, at Geneseo, George I. Averill to Agnes J. Galbraith,

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Her son, Howard's obituary:

Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
Wednesday, October 21, 1959

HOWARD I. AVERILL

LIVONIA, Oct. 20 — Howard Ira Averill, formerly of Wayland, died unexpectedly in Upland, Calif., Friday (Oct. 16, 1959) having moved there to take up permanent residence about Sept. 1.

Mr. Averill was born in Avon, a son of George I. and Agnes Averill McConnell. He lived in Wayland for the past 30 years and retired from the Atlantic Oil Co. of Wayland as a truck driver a short time before moving West.

Besides his wife he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Agnes McConnell of Livonia, two daughters, Mrs. Ned Shaver, Miss Allison Averill, and a son, Ira Averill, all of Upland, Calif. Funeral and burial were held in Upland.

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The Livingston Republican
Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.
Thursday, December 22, 1966

McConnell — Mrs. Agnes Averill McConnell, 96, formerly of Mt. Morris, died in Livingston County Infirmary Sunday (Dec. 18, 1966).

Born in Geneseo Feb. 18, 1870, she was the daughter of Joseph and Nancy Galbraith. Her husband, Francis McConnell, died in 1919.

She was a 50 year member of the Mary Jamison Chapter 417 of Mt. Morris, Order of the Eastern Star.

Her only son Howard Averill died in 1959.

She is survived by three grandchildren, Mrs. Ned Shaver of Upland, Calif., Ira Averill and Mrs. Paul Buff, both of Ontario,. Calif., and two great grandchildren.

Services were held Tuesday with burial in Temple Hill Cemetery Geneseo.


[Notation: Information incorrect on Francis McConnell, he was her second husband and DID NOT die in 1919. Her first husband, George I. Averill, died in 1919.]

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Married April 20th 1890
in Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.


Livingston Republican
Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.
April 24, 1890

MARRIED - April 22, at Geneseo, George I. Averill to Agnes J. Galbraith,

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Her son, Howard's obituary:

Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
Wednesday, October 21, 1959

HOWARD I. AVERILL

LIVONIA, Oct. 20 — Howard Ira Averill, formerly of Wayland, died unexpectedly in Upland, Calif., Friday (Oct. 16, 1959) having moved there to take up permanent residence about Sept. 1.

Mr. Averill was born in Avon, a son of George I. and Agnes Averill McConnell. He lived in Wayland for the past 30 years and retired from the Atlantic Oil Co. of Wayland as a truck driver a short time before moving West.

Besides his wife he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Agnes McConnell of Livonia, two daughters, Mrs. Ned Shaver, Miss Allison Averill, and a son, Ira Averill, all of Upland, Calif. Funeral and burial were held in Upland.

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The Livingston Republican
Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.
Thursday, December 22, 1966

McConnell — Mrs. Agnes Averill McConnell, 96, formerly of Mt. Morris, died in Livingston County Infirmary Sunday (Dec. 18, 1966).

Born in Geneseo Feb. 18, 1870, she was the daughter of Joseph and Nancy Galbraith. Her husband, Francis McConnell, died in 1919.

She was a 50 year member of the Mary Jamison Chapter 417 of Mt. Morris, Order of the Eastern Star.

Her only son Howard Averill died in 1959.

She is survived by three grandchildren, Mrs. Ned Shaver of Upland, Calif., Ira Averill and Mrs. Paul Buff, both of Ontario,. Calif., and two great grandchildren.

Services were held Tuesday with burial in Temple Hill Cemetery Geneseo.


[Notation: Information incorrect on Francis McConnell, he was her second husband and DID NOT die in 1919. Her first husband, George I. Averill, died in 1919.]

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