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- [S1288] Acheson, Tim - email, Acheson, Tim, February 13, 2015>, "Re: Comments," (Reliability: 3), 13 Feb 2015.
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John Fraley family data, compled by Tim Acheson, p. 1, February 13, 2015 John Fraley family data, compled by Tim Acheson, p. 1, February 13, 2015 |
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John Fraley family data, compled by Tim Acheson, p. 2, February 13, 2015 John Fraley family data, compled by Tim Acheson, p. 2, February 13, 2015 |
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John Fraley family data, compled by Tim Acheson, p. 3, February 13, 2015 John Fraley family data, compled by Tim Acheson, p. 3, February 13, 2015 |
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Photos of Malinda Besha and John Fraley, per Tim Acheson Photos of Malinda Besha and John Fraley, per Tim Acheson |
- [S431] Watertown Daily Times, (Watertown, N.Y.), April 16, 1920, pg. 17, col. 1 (Reliability: 3), 29 May 2006.
JNO. FRALEY DIES AT PHILADELPHIA
Succombs after illness of three years.
WAS WELL KONWN FARMER
Had Resided in Philadelphia Village During Past 17 Years and prior to That Conducted Farm Near Evans Mills
Philadelphia, N.Y. April 16
John Fraley, well known resident of Philadelphia, died at 4 Thursday afternoon at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Acheson in Main Street this village, following a long illness, aged 77 years, two months and seven days. Mr. Fraley had been in failing health during the past three years and had been critically ill during the past month.
The funeral will be held at 10 Monday morning from Philadelphia Catholic church. Rev. Father Hollis Burns, pastor of Lafargeville Catholic church, and former assistant at St. Patrick's church, Watertown, officiating. Interment will be in Carthage cemetery.
He was one of the older residents of this village and had resided here during the past 17 years. He moved from his farm on Galway street into a house which he purchased in Antwerp street where they resided 15 years. In October , 1918, he and his wife, on account of ill health moved from Antwerp street to the residence of their daughter, Mrs. Acheson, where he passed away Thursday afternoon.
Mr Fraley was born in the town of Cape Vincent, son of Jacob and Kathryn Slick Fraley, natives of Germany, Feb. 8, 1843. He married Miss Malinda Besha, Feb. 8, 1870. For 21 years they lived on a farm on Galway street in the town of Leray, New Evans MIlls, before moving to Philadelphia.
Besides his widow, Mrs. Malinda Besha Fraley, he leaves one son, John W. Fraley of Summerville, South Carolina; and three daughters, Mrs. Norman Timmermanof Lafargeville, MRs. Ernest Simmons of Carthage, and Mrs. Clarence Acheson of this village, with whom he made his home.
D.E. Gullfoyle of the Gullfoyle company, Watertown, has charge of the funeral arrangements.
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