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- Lydia A. Wright - 1842 - January 18, 1904. Daughter of Edmund and Amanda Boyington Wright. Wife of Richard Youngs. Section 5, Row 26.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 20, 1904 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Personal - Mrs. Richard Youngs, near Daysville, died Monday afternoon.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 20, 1904 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Richard Youngs - Mrs. Lydia Wright Youngs, wife of Richard Youngs, died at her home in Daysville, January 18. She was born in Rodman, Jefferson County, and was 63 years of age. She was a faithful wife and loving mother. A husband, five children, Amanda Hill, of Port Ontario, William V., Franklin I., of this town, Charles E., of Alexandria Bay, and Katie L. Dryden, living at home; also two sisters, Mrs. Nettie M. Gardner, of Watertown, and Mrs. Matilda Huson, of Michigan, and one brother, J. V. Wright, of Port Ontario, survive to mourn her loss. She was a member of the Baptist church at Fernwood and the Daysville Grange, No. 225. The funeral, which was largely attended by sorrowing friends, was conducted by Rev. Marshall, of Fernwood. Those present from away were Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Waters, of Pottsville, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Horace Miller and daughter, Lena, of Minetto; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Youngs, of Rodman. Interment was made in the Daysville cemetery, beside her daughter, Mrs. Allie Murphy who died a year and a half ago. Mr. Youngs and family wish to thank the neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted them at the time of the sickness, death and burial of their loved one.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday Evening, January 26, 1904 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Port Ontario, January 25 - It is with sadness we record the death of Mrs. Lydia Wright Youngs. She was born in Rodman, Jefferson County and was in her 63d year. She is survived by a husband, three sons and two daughters, William of Fernwood, Charles of Alexandria Bay, Frank of Sandy Creek, and Mrs. Amanda Hill, Port Ontario and Mrs. Katie Dryden who resides at home. One brother, Jacob Wright of Port Ontario and two sisters, Mrs. Nett Gardner of Watertown, and Mrs. Made Huson of Ohio also survive. Mrs. Youngs was a member of the Fernwood Baptist Church and Daysville Grange, No. 225. Interment in the Daysville Cemetery.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 27, 1904 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Daysville, January 23, 1904 - Died, January 18, 1904, Mrs. Lydia Youngs, wife of Richard Youngs of this place. Mrs. Youngs had been sick but a few weeks, and her death is a blow to her many friends. Besides her husband she leaves five children, three sons and two daughters, to mourn her loss. The funeral was held from her residence on Thursday, and the interment made in our cemetery. Mrs. Youngs was a member of the Daysville Grange, and an attendant of the Baptist church at Fernwood.
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