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- Newspaper Article - Wednesday, September 16, 1908 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Birthday Anniversary - On Friday, September 4, relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Colvin, Port street, Pulaski, in honor of the eighty-fifth birthday of Mrs. Colvin’s mother, Mrs. Eliza Edwards. Mrs. Edwards’ maiden name was Eliza Dingman. She was united in marriage to Chauncey Edwards, September 18, 1840, and to them were born seven children, two of them only are living, Mrs. Colvin and Mrs. Joel Stacy. Mr. Edwards is now past ninety-three and both of these were the people are still enjoying as fair health as one could expect at their age. Mrs. Colvin served a bountiful repast. Mrs. Edwards received many nice presents including nine dollars in money, and a large and beautiful collection of flowers. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miles and children, Alma, Evelyn, Ward, Ray and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glick and daughter, Violet, Mrs. Anna Loison, Jr., E. R. Dingman, of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson and daughter, of Lacona; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dingman, Mr. and Mrs. Peter D ham andson, Harold, Mrs. Orrin DeShane, of Richland; Misses Bessie and Laura Colvin, of Waterville; Mrs. Arthur Barless and daughters, Mildred and Marion, Mrs. Lester M. Loveless, Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. George Hilton and son, Mrs. Orrin Himes, Mrs. William Gorton and two children, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Arthur Hilton and children, Mrs. A. C. Brown, Mrs. Willis, Miss Howard, D. S. Davenport and Newton Philbrick
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