George was born and raised in the Aurora/Hamburg vicinity of Erie County, New York.
Son of George and Mary Deuel of East Hamburg, Erie, NY.
George never married and never had any children. He remained a bachelor all his life. Working only as a laborer in the early years of his life, and being provided for by family the later years. He was more than likely of ill health or disabled of some kind as it appears he always lived with other family members who took care of him.
George continued to live in his mother Mary's (widow) household well into adulthood. After she died, by the 1900 census Uncle George resided with the Nessle family in Aurora with his nieces and nephews.
Then by the 1910 census he resided with another niece's family in Barre, NY. That of Mary E. Deuel Chandler Goff and her husband Marquis L. Goff. Mary was the daughter of George's younger brother Reuben Deuel (b.1840) and his wife Sarah who lived in Aurora, NY.
His niece Mary and her husband Marquis Goff took care of old Uncle George well into his senior years and then buried him in their Goff family plot when he passed.
Genealogy Note: Someone has mistakenly posted on Rootweb that this George Deuel buried in Mount Albion Cemetery is part of the Deuel clan from Alabama, Genesse Co., NY. That is completely WRONG, this George is not associated with that immediate group.
Although the older Deuel lineages of all western NY Deuels, do stem from a single Deuel group that migrated from New England in the later 1700's into Dutchess and Washington Counties of New York, then made their way westward into Wayne, Monroe, Genesee and Erie Counties and so forth.
George was born and raised in the Aurora/Hamburg vicinity of Erie County, New York.
Son of George and Mary Deuel of East Hamburg, Erie, NY.
George never married and never had any children. He remained a bachelor all his life. Working only as a laborer in the early years of his life, and being provided for by family the later years. He was more than likely of ill health or disabled of some kind as it appears he always lived with other family members who took care of him.
George continued to live in his mother Mary's (widow) household well into adulthood. After she died, by the 1900 census Uncle George resided with the Nessle family in Aurora with his nieces and nephews.
Then by the 1910 census he resided with another niece's family in Barre, NY. That of Mary E. Deuel Chandler Goff and her husband Marquis L. Goff. Mary was the daughter of George's younger brother Reuben Deuel (b.1840) and his wife Sarah who lived in Aurora, NY.
His niece Mary and her husband Marquis Goff took care of old Uncle George well into his senior years and then buried him in their Goff family plot when he passed.
Genealogy Note: Someone has mistakenly posted on Rootweb that this George Deuel buried in Mount Albion Cemetery is part of the Deuel clan from Alabama, Genesse Co., NY. That is completely WRONG, this George is not associated with that immediate group.
Although the older Deuel lineages of all western NY Deuels, do stem from a single Deuel group that migrated from New England in the later 1700's into Dutchess and Washington Counties of New York, then made their way westward into Wayne, Monroe, Genesee and Erie Counties and so forth.
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