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Nathan Duane Aldrich

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Nathan Duane Aldrich

Birth
Farmington, Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
5 Jul 1904 (aged 55)
Shortsville, Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
Shortsville, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E Lot 307
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Shortsville, N. Y. - N. Duane Aldrich, a well-known resident, died at his home on West street at eleven o'clock Tuesday evening, after an illness of six hours. He was feeling usually well on Tuesday and had done a day's work at the factory of the American Seeding Machine company, when he was stricken with apoplexy. Mr. Aldrich was the son of George and Emily Aldrich, and was born in the town of Farmington in 1849. In 1884 he was married to Miss Josephine Rickon of Union Springs, and with the exception of a short period spent in Michigan, has always been a resident of this vicinity. He is survived by his wife; two sons, LeRoy and Sheldon; one daughter, Irma; one brother; G. Freeman Aldrich of Birmingham, Mich., three half-sisters, Mrs. Julian Sheffield of Hopewell, Mrs. Edward Post of Manchester; and Mrs. Granger Green who resides near Cottage City, Canandaigua lake; and one half-brother, Albert Aldrich, of Ohio. The funeral will be held from the family home at three o'clock Friday afternoon. Burial in Brookside cemetery. Shortsville Tent, K. O. T. M., of which Mr. Aldrich was a member, will attend in a body.
Published: Geneva Daily Times
July 7, 1904
Shortsville, N. Y. - N. Duane Aldrich, a well-known resident, died at his home on West street at eleven o'clock Tuesday evening, after an illness of six hours. He was feeling usually well on Tuesday and had done a day's work at the factory of the American Seeding Machine company, when he was stricken with apoplexy. Mr. Aldrich was the son of George and Emily Aldrich, and was born in the town of Farmington in 1849. In 1884 he was married to Miss Josephine Rickon of Union Springs, and with the exception of a short period spent in Michigan, has always been a resident of this vicinity. He is survived by his wife; two sons, LeRoy and Sheldon; one daughter, Irma; one brother; G. Freeman Aldrich of Birmingham, Mich., three half-sisters, Mrs. Julian Sheffield of Hopewell, Mrs. Edward Post of Manchester; and Mrs. Granger Green who resides near Cottage City, Canandaigua lake; and one half-brother, Albert Aldrich, of Ohio. The funeral will be held from the family home at three o'clock Friday afternoon. Burial in Brookside cemetery. Shortsville Tent, K. O. T. M., of which Mr. Aldrich was a member, will attend in a body.
Published: Geneva Daily Times
July 7, 1904


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