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- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
ROSIERE NATIVE, AGED 54, EXPIRES
William Michael Fraley, Operator of Tourist Camp at Wayland
William Michael Fraley, 54, of Wayland, N.Y., former resident of Rosiere, died Wednesday, Oct. 2, in the Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, where he underwent an operation the previous Wednesday. He was stricken ill three weeks ago with a paralysis of his legs.
Mr. Fraley was born at Rosiere Feb. 22, 1892. In April, 1915, he was married to Miss Irene Branche at Rosiere. She died Feb. 15, 1921. In 1922 he married Madeline Bossert of Wayland.
Mr Fraley spent the greater part of his life at Rosiere, where he operated a poultry farm. Owing to ill health, he sold the farm in October, 1930, to James Wood and moved to Wayland in January, 1931.
In 1932 Mr. Fraley entered the tourist business and was the owner and manager of Fraley's Lodge and Cabins at Wayland until the time of his death.
Surviving him, besides his wife, are three sisters and four brothers, Mrs. John Granger, Mrs. Ray Constance and Miss Ella Fraley, Rosiere, Frank Fraley, Cape Vincent, Milford Fraley, Clayton, Chris Fraley, Evans Mills, and Clarence Fraley, Bayonne, N.J..
Funeral services were held Saturday morning in St. Joseph's church of Wayland, Rev A. J. Schneider officiating. Burial was made at Rosiere Saturday afternoon at 4 in St. Vincent de Paul's cemetery.
- [S23] Fraley, William - Obit, Fraley Rites Held Rosiere, Oct. (Reliability: 3).
8. - The remains of William Fraley, who died in a Rochester hospital, Wednesday, were brought to Rosiere for burial in the family plot Saturday. Mr. Fraley was the son of the late Peter and Julia Fraley. Besides his wife, he is survived by four brothers, Fred, Cape Vincent, Chris, Evans Mills, Milford, Clayton, Clarence of Newark, N. J., and two sisters, Mrs. John (Malinda) Granger and Mrs. Raymond (Mae) Constance both of Rosiere.
- [S40] Fraley, William - prayer card (Reliability: 3), 17 Jan 2005.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
ROSIERE NATIVE, AGED 54, EXPIRES
William Michael Fraley, Operator of Tourist Camp at Wayland
William Michael Fraley, 54, of Wayland, N.Y., former resident of Rosiere, died Wednesday, Oct. 2, in the Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, where he underwent an operation the previous Wednesday. He was stricken ill three weeks ago with a paralysis of his legs.
Mr. Fraley was born at Rosiere Feb. 22, 1892. In April, 1915, he was married to Miss Irene Branche at Rosiere. She died Feb. 15, 1921. In 1922 he married Madeline Bossert of Wayland.
Mr Fraley spent the greater part of his life at Rosiere, where he operated a poultry farm. Owing to ill health, he sold the farm in October, 1930, to James Wood and moved to Wayland in January, 1931.
In 1932 Mr. Fraley entered the tourist business and was the owner and manager of Fraley's Lodge and Cabins at Wayland until the time of his death.
Surviving him, besides his wife, are three sisters and four brothers, Mrs. John Granger, Mrs. Ray Constance and Miss Ella Fraley, Rosiere, Frank Fraley, Cape Vincent, Milford Fraley, Clayton, Chris Fraley, Evans Mills, and Clarence Fraley, Bayonne, N.J..
Funeral services were held Saturday morning in St. Joseph's church of Wayland, Rev A. J. Schneider officiating. Burial was made at Rosiere Saturday afternoon at 4 in St. Vincent de Paul's cemetery.
- [S40] Fraley, William - prayer card.
- [S426] US Census 1900, National Archives and Records Administration, (Ancestry.com. 1900 U.S. Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1900 United States Federal Census. T623, 1854 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), Year: 1900; Census Place: Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York; Roll: T623 1041; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 10. (Reliability: 3), 31 Dec 2006.
June 16, 1900
Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York
Town of Cape Vincent
Name: Frailey, Peter
Relationship to head of family: head
Color: w
Sex: m
Birth month: Dec
Birth year: 1847
Age: 52
Marital Status: m
Years married: 28
Birthplace: New York
Father's birthplace: Germany
Mother's birthplace: Germany
Occupation: farmer
Name: Frailey, Julia
Relationship to head of family: wife
Color: w
Sex: f
Birth month: June
Birth year: 1851
Age: 52
Marital Status: m
Years married: 28
Mother of how many children: 9
Of those children, how many survive: 9
Birthplace: New York
Father's birthplace: Germany
Mother's birthplace: Germany
Occupation:
Name: Frailey, Frank
Relationship to head of family: son
Color: w
Sex: m
Birth month: May
Birth year: 1878
Age: 22
Marital Status: s
Birthplace: New York
Father's birthplace: New York
Mother's birthplace: New York
Occupation: day laborer
Name: Frailey, Frank
Relationship to head of family: son
Color: w
Sex: m
Birth month: May
Birth year: 1878
Age: 22
Marital Status: s
Birthplace: New York
Father's birthplace: New York
Mother's birthplace: New York
Occupation: day laborer
Name: Frailey, Milford
Relationship to head of family: son
Color: w
Sex: m
Birth month: May
Birth year: 1879
Age: 21
Marital Status: s
Birthplace: New York
Father's birthplace: New York
Mother's birthplace: New York
Occupation: day laborer
Name: Frailey, Ella
Relationship to head of family: dau.
Color: w
Sex: f
Birth month: Nov.
Birth year: 1881
Age: 18
Marital Status: s
Birthplace: New York
Father's birthplace: New York
Mother's birthplace: New York
Occupation:
Name: Frailey, Christopher
Relationship to head of family: son
Color: w
Sex: m
Birth month: May
Birth year: 1883
Age: 17
Marital Status: s
Birthplace: New York
Father's birthplace: New York
Mother's birthplace: New York
Occupation: at school
Name: Frailey, Mary
Relationship to head of family: dau.
Color: w
Sex: f
Birth month: Aug.
Birth year: 1886
Age: 13
Marital Status: s
Birthplace: New York
Father's birthplace: New York
Mother's birthplace: New York
Occupation: at school
Name: Frailey, William
Relationship to head of family: son
Color: w
Sex: m
Birth month: Feb.
Birth year: 1892
Age: 8
Marital Status: s
Birthplace: New York
Father's birthplace: New York
Mother's birthplace: New York
Occupation: at school
Name: Frailey, Clarence
Relationship to head of family: son
Color: w
Sex: m
Birth month: Aug.
Birth year: 1893
Age: 6
Marital Status: s
Birthplace: New York
Father's birthplace: New York
Mother's birthplace: New York
Occupation: at school
Name: McCandie, Maggie
Relationship to head of family: Boarder
Color: w
Sex: f
Birth month: May
Birth year: 1877
Age: 23
Marital Status: s
Birthplace: New York
Father's birthplace: Canada/Ire.
Mother's birthplace: New York
Occupation: school teacher
- [S701] US Census 1910 - Jefferson County, NY, (National Archives
Washington, D.C.), Year: 1910; Census Place: Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York; Roll: T624_953; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 15; Image: 978. (Reliability: 3), 31 Dec 2006.
Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, N.Y.
April 25, 1910
Place: Mill Road
Name: Frailey, Peter
Relationship to head of family: head
Sex: m
Color: w
Age: 63
Marital status: m1
Years married: 38
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: Germany
Place of Mother's birth: Germany
Occupation: own income
Name: Frailey, Julina
Relationship to head of family: wife
Sex: f
Color: w
Age: 58
Marital status: m1
Years married: 38
Mother of how many children: 10
Of those children, how many survive: 9
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: Germany
Place of Mother's birth: Germany
Occupation: none
Name: Frailey, Christopher
Relationship to head of family: son
Sex: m
Color: w
Age: 25
Marital status: m1
Years married: 3
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: New York
Place of Mother's birth: New York
Occupation: Farm operator, home farm
Name: Frailey, William M.
Relationship to head of family: son
Sex: m
Color: w
Age: 18
Marital status: s
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: New York
Place of Mother's birth: New York
Occupation: Farm laborer, home farm
Name: Frailey, Clarence L.
Relationship to head of family: son
Sex: m
Color: w
Age: 15
Marital status: s
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: New York
Place of Mother's birth: New York
Occupation: none
Name: Frailey, Mattie L.
Relationship to head of family: dau. in-law
Sex: f
Color: w
Age: 29
Marital status: m1
Years married: 3
Mother of how many children: 0
Of those children, how many survive: 0
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: New York
Place of Mother's birth: New York
Occupation: none
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 23 Nov 2005.
FRALEY RITES HELD SATURDAY. BURIAL MADE AT ROSIERE
10-10-1946 (hand written)
The remains of the late William Fraley, who died October 2 in a Rochester hospital, were brought to Rosiere for burial in the family plot on Saturday of last week.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at Wayland, N.Y. where Mr. and Mrs. Fraley had made their home for the past several years.
Mr. Fraley was the son of the late Peter and Julia Fraley, and was a native of the town of Cape Vincent. For a number of years he owned and operated a farm on the Burnt Rock road before taking up his residence at Wayland.
Besides his wife, Madeline Fraley, he is survived by four brothers, Frank, of Cape Vincent, Chris, of Evans Mills, Milford, of Clayton, Clarence, of Newark, N.J.; also two sisters, Mrs. John Granger and Mrs. Raymond Constance, both of Rosiere.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
ROSIERE NATIVE, AGED 54, EXPIRES
William Michael Fraley, Operator of Tourist Camp at Wayland
William Michael Fraley, 54, of Wayland, N.Y., former resident of Rosiere, died Wednesday, Oct. 2, in the Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, where he underwent an operation the previous Wednesday. He was stricken ill three weeks ago with a paralysis of his legs.
Mr. Fraley was born at Rosiere Feb. 22, 1892. In April, 1915, he was married to Miss Irene Branche at Rosiere. She died Feb. 15, 1921. In 1922 he married Madeline Bossert of Wayland.
Mr Fraley spent the greater part of his life at Rosiere, where he operated a poultry farm. Owing to ill health, he sold the farm in October, 1930, to James Wood and moved to Wayland in January, 1931.
In 1932 Mr. Fraley entered the tourist business and was the owner and manager of Fraley's Lodge and Cabins at Wayland until the time of his death.
Surviving him, besides his wife, are three sisters and four brothers, Mrs. John Granger, Mrs. Ray Constance and Miss Ella Fraley, Rosiere, Frank Fraley, Cape Vincent, Milford Fraley, Clayton, Chris Fraley, Evans Mills, and Clarence Fraley, Bayonne, N.J..
Funeral services were held Saturday morning in St. Joseph's church of Wayland, Rev A. J. Schneider officiating. Burial was made at Rosiere Saturday afternoon at 4 in St. Vincent de Paul's cemetery.
- [S701] US Census 1910 - Jefferson County, NY, (National Archives
Washington, D.C.), Year: 1910; Census Place: Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York; Roll: T624_953; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 15; Image: 978. (Reliability: 3), 31 Dec 2006.
Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, N.Y.
April 25, 1910
Place: Mill Road
Name: Frailey, Peter
Relationship to head of family: head
Sex: m
Color: w
Age: 63
Marital status: m1
Years married: 38
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: Germany
Place of Mother's birth: Germany
Occupation: own income
Name: Frailey, Julina
Relationship to head of family: wife
Sex: f
Color: w
Age: 58
Marital status: m1
Years married: 38
Mother of how many children: 10
Of those children, how many survive: 9
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: Germany
Place of Mother's birth: Germany
Occupation: none
Name: Frailey, Christopher
Relationship to head of family: son
Sex: m
Color: w
Age: 25
Marital status: m1
Years married: 3
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: New York
Place of Mother's birth: New York
Occupation: Farm operator, home farm
Name: Frailey, William M.
Relationship to head of family: son
Sex: m
Color: w
Age: 18
Marital status: s
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: New York
Place of Mother's birth: New York
Occupation: Farm laborer, home farm
Name: Frailey, Clarence L.
Relationship to head of family: son
Sex: m
Color: w
Age: 15
Marital status: s
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: New York
Place of Mother's birth: New York
Occupation: none
Name: Frailey, Mattie L.
Relationship to head of family: dau. in-law
Sex: f
Color: w
Age: 29
Marital status: m1
Years married: 3
Mother of how many children: 0
Of those children, how many survive: 0
Place of birth: New York
Place of Father's birth: New York
Place of Mother's birth: New York
Occupation: none
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 23 Nov 2005.
SUDDEN DEATH OF ROSIERE FARMER
Peter Fraley, 72, Expires From Heart Failure Soon After Retiring Sunday Night.
11 May 1919 (hand written)
(SPECIAL TO THE EIMES)
Rosiere, May 12. - Peter Fraley, a retired farmer aged 72 years, who lived on the old homestead farm on the Mill road about a mile and a half from this village, died suddenly about about 9:45 Sunday evening at his home from an attack of heart failure. Mr. Fraley had retired to bed about 9 in his usual health, but was soon after taken ill and died within a very short time, and before a doctor could reach his bedside.
The deceased was born on the farm where he died, and had spent his entire life there. He was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic church at Rosiere and of the Cape Vincent Grange.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Julia Adams Fraley, and six sons and three daughters, George Fraley, Watertown; Frank, Christopher and William Fraley, Rosiere; Milford Fraley, Clayton; Clarence Fraley, who is serving overseas, and Mrs. John Granger and Mrs. Raymond Constance, of Rosiere and Miss Ella Fraley of Watertown.
The funeral arrangements are incomplete, pending a message from an absent member of the family.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
ROSIERE NATIVE, AGED 54, EXPIRES
William Michael Fraley, Operator of Tourist Camp at Wayland
William Michael Fraley, 54, of Wayland, N.Y., former resident of Rosiere, died Wednesday, Oct. 2, in the Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, where he underwent an operation the previous Wednesday. He was stricken ill three weeks ago with a paralysis of his legs.
Mr. Fraley was born at Rosiere Feb. 22, 1892. In April, 1915, he was married to Miss Irene Branche at Rosiere. She died Feb. 15, 1921. In 1922 he married Madeline Bossert of Wayland.
Mr Fraley spent the greater part of his life at Rosiere, where he operated a poultry farm. Owing to ill health, he sold the farm in October, 1930, to James Wood and moved to Wayland in January, 1931.
In 1932 Mr. Fraley entered the tourist business and was the owner and manager of Fraley's Lodge and Cabins at Wayland until the time of his death.
Surviving him, besides his wife, are three sisters and four brothers, Mrs. John Granger, Mrs. Ray Constance and Miss Ella Fraley, Rosiere, Frank Fraley, Cape Vincent, Milford Fraley, Clayton, Chris Fraley, Evans Mills, and Clarence Fraley, Bayonne, N.J..
Funeral services were held Saturday morning in St. Joseph's church of Wayland, Rev A. J. Schneider officiating. Burial was made at Rosiere Saturday afternoon at 4 in St. Vincent de Paul's cemetery.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 23 Nov 2005.
FRALEY RITES HELD SATURDAY. BURIAL MADE AT ROSIERE
10-10-1946 (hand written)
The remains of the late William Fraley, who died October 2 in a Rochester hospital, were brought to Rosiere for burial in the family plot on Saturday of last week.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at Wayland, N.Y. where Mr. and Mrs. Fraley had made their home for the past several years.
Mr. Fraley was the son of the late Peter and Julia Fraley, and was a native of the town of Cape Vincent. For a number of years he owned and operated a farm on the Burnt Rock road before taking up his residence at Wayland.
Besides his wife, Madeline Fraley, he is survived by four brothers, Frank, of Cape Vincent, Chris, of Evans Mills, Milford, of Clayton, Clarence, of Newark, N.J.; also two sisters, Mrs. John Granger and Mrs. Raymond Constance, both of Rosiere.
- [S23] Fraley, William - Obit (Reliability: 3), 17 Jan 2005.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
ROSIERE NATIVE, AGED 54, EXPIRES
William Michael Fraley, Operator of Tourist Camp at Wayland
William Michael Fraley, 54, of Wayland, N.Y., former resident of Rosiere, died Wednesday, Oct. 2, in the Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, where he underwent an operation the previous Wednesday. He was stricken ill three weeks ago with a paralysis of his legs.
Mr. Fraley was born at Rosiere Feb. 22, 1892. In April, 1915, he was married to Miss Irene Branche at Rosiere. She died Feb. 15, 1921. In 1922 he married Madeline Bossert of Wayland.
Mr Fraley spent the greater part of his life at Rosiere, where he operated a poultry farm. Owing to ill health, he sold the farm in October, 1930, to James Wood and moved to Wayland in January, 1931.
In 1932 Mr. Fraley entered the tourist business and was the owner and manager of Fraley's Lodge and Cabins at Wayland until the time of his death.
Surviving him, besides his wife, are three sisters and four brothers, Mrs. John Granger, Mrs. Ray Constance and Miss Ella Fraley, Rosiere, Frank Fraley, Cape Vincent, Milford Fraley, Clayton, Chris Fraley, Evans Mills, and Clarence Fraley, Bayonne, N.J..
Funeral services were held Saturday morning in St. Joseph's church of Wayland, Rev A. J. Schneider officiating. Burial was made at Rosiere Saturday afternoon at 4 in St. Vincent de Paul's cemetery.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
ROSIERE NATIVE, AGED 54, EXPIRES
William Michael Fraley, Operator of Tourist Camp at Wayland
William Michael Fraley, 54, of Wayland, N.Y., former resident of Rosiere, died Wednesday, Oct. 2, in the Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, where he underwent an operation the previous Wednesday. He was stricken ill three weeks ago with a paralysis of his legs.
Mr. Fraley was born at Rosiere Feb. 22, 1892. In April, 1915, he was married to Miss Irene Branche at Rosiere. She died Feb. 15, 1921. In 1922 he married Madeline Bossert of Wayland.
Mr Fraley spent the greater part of his life at Rosiere, where he operated a poultry farm. Owing to ill health, he sold the farm in October, 1930, to James Wood and moved to Wayland in January, 1931.
In 1932 Mr. Fraley entered the tourist business and was the owner and manager of Fraley's Lodge and Cabins at Wayland until the time of his death.
Surviving him, besides his wife, are three sisters and four brothers, Mrs. John Granger, Mrs. Ray Constance and Miss Ella Fraley, Rosiere, Frank Fraley, Cape Vincent, Milford Fraley, Clayton, Chris Fraley, Evans Mills, and Clarence Fraley, Bayonne, N.J..
Funeral services were held Saturday morning in St. Joseph's church of Wayland, Rev A. J. Schneider officiating. Burial was made at Rosiere Saturday afternoon at 4 in St. Vincent de Paul's cemetery.
- [S23] Fraley, William - Obit (Reliability: 3).
Fraley Rites Held Rosiere, Oct.8. - The remains of William Fraley, who died in a Rochester hospital, Wednesday, were brought to Rosiere for burial in the family plot Saturday. Mr. Fraley was the son of the late Peter and Julia Fraley. Besides his wife, he is survived by four brothers, Fred, Cape Vincent, Chris, Evans Mills, Milford, Clayton, Clarence of Newark, N. J., and two sisters, Mrs. John (Malinda) Granger and Mrs. Raymond (Mae) Constance both of Rosiere.
- [S40] Fraley, William - prayer card (Reliability: 3), 17 Jan 2005.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 23 Nov 2005.
FRALEY RITES HELD SATURDAY. BURIAL MADE AT ROSIERE
10-10-1946 (hand written)
The remains of the late William Fraley, who died October 2 in a Rochester hospital, were brought to Rosiere for burial in the family plot on Saturday of last week.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at Wayland, N.Y. where Mr. and Mrs. Fraley had made their home for the past several years.
Mr. Fraley was the son of the late Peter and Julia Fraley, and was a native of the town of Cape Vincent. For a number of years he owned and operated a farm on the Burnt Rock road before taking up his residence at Wayland.
Besides his wife, Madeline Fraley, he is survived by four brothers, Frank, of Cape Vincent, Chris, of Evans Mills, Milford, of Clayton, Clarence, of Newark, N.J.; also two sisters, Mrs. John Granger and Mrs. Raymond Constance, both of Rosiere.
- [S52] Adams, Julia - Obit., (Watertown Daily Times?).
- [S775] Geographical Gazeteer of Jefferson County 1890, Hamilton Child, (Syracuse, New York: The Syracuse journal company, printers and binder, 1890.), 1: 325. (Reliability: 3), 9 Apr 2012.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 23 Nov 2005.
WIDOW OF PETER FRAWLEY, 89, DIES
1942 (hand written)
(Spewcial to The Times)
Rosiere, May 18.- Mrs. Julia Adams Fraley, 89, widow of Peter Fraley, died at 9:30 Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Granger, with whom she resided.
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 Tuesday morningat the Granger home and at 9 at the St. Vincent de Paul church, of which Mrs. Fraley was a member. Rev. Michael Kelley will officiate and burial will be made in the local cemetery.
Mrs. Fraley was born June 8, 1852 in Cape Vincent, a daughter of Christopher and Barbara Reff Adams. She was married to Peter Fraley Jan. 23, 1872 at Rosiere. The couple lived on a farm near here. Mr. Fraley died May 11, 1919. Mrs Fraley lived with her daughter for about a year before her death.
Survivors are: three daughters, Mrs. John (Melinda) Granger and Mrs. Ray (Mae) Constance, both of this village; and Miss Ella Fraley of Ogdensburg; five sons, Frank Fraley of Cape Vincent; Milford, Clayton; Christopher, Evans Mills; William, Wayland; and Clarence, Bayonne, N.J.; 14 grandchildren, a large number of great-grandchildren, one brother, George Adams of Ludington, Mich., and a sister, also of Ludington.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
ROSIERE NATIVE, AGED 54, EXPIRES
William Michael Fraley, Operator of Tourist Camp at Wayland
William Michael Fraley, 54, of Wayland, N.Y., former resident of Rosiere, died Wednesday, Oct. 2, in the Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, where he underwent an operation the previous Wednesday. He was stricken ill three weeks ago with a paralysis of his legs.
Mr. Fraley was born at Rosiere Feb. 22, 1892. In April, 1915, he was married to Miss Irene Branche at Rosiere. She died Feb. 15, 1921. In 1922 he married Madeline Bossert of Wayland.
Mr Fraley spent the greater part of his life at Rosiere, where he operated a poultry farm. Owing to ill health, he sold the farm in October, 1930, to James Wood and moved to Wayland in January, 1931.
In 1932 Mr. Fraley entered the tourist business and was the owner and manager of Fraley's Lodge and Cabins at Wayland until the time of his death.
Surviving him, besides his wife, are three sisters and four brothers, Mrs. John Granger, Mrs. Ray Constance and Miss Ella Fraley, Rosiere, Frank Fraley, Cape Vincent, Milford Fraley, Clayton, Chris Fraley, Evans Mills, and Clarence Fraley, Bayonne, N.J..
Funeral services were held Saturday morning in St. Joseph's church of Wayland, Rev A. J. Schneider officiating. Burial was made at Rosiere Saturday afternoon at 4 in St. Vincent de Paul's cemetery.
- [S431] Watertown Daily Times, (Watertown, N.Y.), February 24, 1922, pg.2 (Reliability: 3).
FRALEY-BOSSERT WEDDING
Rosiere, Feb 24
At St. Josephs church, Wayland, N.Y., Feb. 21 at ______ place the marriage of Miss Madeline Bossert, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bossert, to William Fraley, son of Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Rosiere. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Geffel.
The bridal party proceeded to the altar to the strains of the Wedding March rendered by Miss Monica Peabody.
The bride was attired in nation blue crepe meteor and carried bridal roses and lillies of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Veronica Bossert, sister of the bride, wore Harding blue satin and carried pink carnations. The brides maid, Miss Iva Granger of Rosiere, niece of Mr. Fraley, was dressed in navy blue satin and carried pink carnations. The other attendants were Albert Bossert, brother of the bride, and Eugene Larkin of Mt. Morris, friend of the bridegroom.
After the ceremony the couple returned to the home of the bride, where a breakfast was served to the immediate realtives and friends. They left on the afternoon train for a short wedding trip, the bride wearing a suit of brown velvet with hat to match. They will be at home to friends at Rosiere, March 1.
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Marriage ban, Henry Mathis and Barbe Oberling, May 18 1779, Berthelming, Moselle, France Marriage ban, Henry Mathis and Barbe Oberling, May 18 1779, Berthelming, Moselle, France
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- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?), February 24, 1922, pg. 2 (Reliability: 3), 23 Nov 2005.
FRALEY-BOSSERT WEDDING
Feb 21 1922 (hand written)
On Tuesday morning of last week at nine o'clock, at St. Joseph's church, Wayland N. Y., occurred the marriage of Miss Madeline Bossert, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bossert, to William Fraley, son of Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Rosiere. The bridal party proceeded to the altar to the strains of the wedding march rendered by Miss Monica Peabody, where the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Geffel.
The bride was attired in nation blue crepe meteor and carried bridal roses and lillies of the valley. Tha maid of honor, Miss Veronica Bossert, sister of the bride, wore Harding blue satin and carried pink carnations. The brides maid, Miss Iva Granger of Rosiere, a niece of Mr. Fraley, was dressed in navy blue satin and carried pink carnations. The groom was attended by Albert Ossert, brother of the bride, and Eugene Larkin, of Mt. Morris, a friend of the groom.
Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides parents to the immediate relatives and freinds, after which the young couple left on a short wedding trip, the bride wearing a suit of brown velvet with hat to match.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraley will be at home to their friends at Rosiere on March 1.
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