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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.
- [S122] Farm Directory and Reference Book, The American Agriculturalist, (1918) (Reliability: 3), 17 Jan 2005.
NAME: Fraley, William
WIFE: Irene
CHILDREN:
OWNER: WOS
ACRES: 200
TYPE OF FARM: grain/hay/milk
ADDRESS: RFD 1, Rosiere
TOWN: Cape Vincent
FARM NAME:
LOC: H28 1/8
- [S106] A Farm Directory and Reference Book, (pub. 1918, by The American Agriculturalist
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/1918exp.htm) (Reliability: 3), 17 Jan 2005.
- [S262] Cemetery Inscriptions, Cape Vincent, F- G, A.E. ROGERS, ELLEN & JOHN BARTLETT, (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/barcafg.htm) (Reliability: 3), 17 Jan 2005.
FRALEY,IRENE C. WF.WILLIAM M.1891-1921 SVPROSIERE
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
Death of Mrs. Wm. Fraley.
Feb. 15 1921 (hand written)
The people of Rosiere and Cape Vincent were greatly shocked on Tuesday afternoon when news was received that Mrs. Irene Fraley, wife of William Fraley, of Rosiere, had passed away at the Sisters' hospital, in Watertown, at or about two o'clock. Mrs. Fraley became quite seriously ill on Monday morning and was taken at once to the hospital. While she was given the very best of medical attention all efforts to save her life were futile, and she passed away at the hour above mentioned.
Mrs. Fraley, who was twenty-nine yaears old, was born at Rosiere, a daughter of the late Achille and Harriet (Vautrin) Branche, and had always resided there. She was one of Rosiere's most popular young ladies and had a large circle of friends and acquaintences who will extend sincere sympathy to her bereaved relatives.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three brothers, Lewis Branche, of Mexico; William J. Branche, who is now in France, and Archie H. Branche, of Cleveland, Ohio, and a sister, Mrs. Robert E. Donaldson, of Cleveland.
The funeral will be held Friday morning from St. Vincent de Paul's church, Rosiere, the Rrev. Joseph L. Tierney officiating. The remains will be placed in the vault.
- [S262] Cemetery Inscriptions, Cape Vincent, F- G, A.E. ROGERS, ELLEN & JOHN BARTLETT, (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/barcafg.htm) (Reliability: 3), 17 Jan 2005.
FRALEY,IRENE C. WF.WILLIAM M.1891-1921 SVPROSIERE
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
Death of Mrs. Wm. Fraley.
Feb. 15 1921 (hand written)
The people of Rosiere and Cape Vincent were greatly shocked on Tuesday afternoon when news was received that Mrs. Irene Fraley, wife of William Fraley, of Rosiere, had passed away at the Sisters' hospital, in Watertown, at or about two o'clock. Mrs. Fraley became quite seriously ill on Monday morning and was taken at once to the hospital. While she was given the very best of medical attention all efforts to save her life were futile, and she passed away at the hour above mentioned.
Mrs. Fraley, who was twenty-nine yaears old, was born at Rosiere, a daughter of the late Achille and Harriet (Vautrin) Branche, and had always resided there. She was one of Rosiere's most popular young ladies and had a large circle of friends and acquaintences who will extend sincere sympathy to her bereaved relatives.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three brothers, Lewis Branche, of Mexico; William J. Branche, who is now in France, and Archie H. Branche, of Cleveland, Ohio, and a sister, Mrs. Robert E. Donaldson, of Cleveland.
The funeral will be held Friday morning from St. Vincent de Paul's church, Rosiere, the Rrev. Joseph L. Tierney officiating. The remains will be placed in the vault.
- [S262] Cemetery Inscriptions, Cape Vincent, F- G, A.E. ROGERS, ELLEN & JOHN BARTLETT, (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/barcafg.htm) (Reliability: 3), 17 Jan 2005.
FRALEY,IRENE C. WF.WILLIAM M.1891-1921 SVPROSIERE
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
Death of Mrs. Wm. Fraley.
Feb. 15 1921 (hand written)
The people of Rosiere and Cape Vincent were greatly shocked on Tuesday afternoon when news was received that Mrs. Irene Fraley, wife of William Fraley, of Rosiere, had passed away at the Sisters' hospital, in Watertown, at or about two o'clock. Mrs. Fraley became quite seriously ill on Monday morning and was taken at once to the hospital. While she was given the very best of medical attention all efforts to save her life were futile, and she passed away at the hour above mentioned.
Mrs. Fraley, who was twenty-nine yaears old, was born at Rosiere, a daughter of the late Achille and Harriet (Vautrin) Branche, and had always resided there. She was one of Rosiere's most popular young ladies and had a large circle of friends and acquaintences who will extend sincere sympathy to her bereaved relatives.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three brothers, Lewis Branche, of Mexico; William J. Branche, who is now in France, and Archie H. Branche, of Cleveland, Ohio, and a sister, Mrs. Robert E. Donaldson, of Cleveland.
The funeral will be held Friday morning from St. Vincent de Paul's church, Rosiere, the Rrev. Joseph L. Tierney officiating. The remains will be placed in the vault.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
Death of Mrs. Wm. Fraley.
Feb. 15 1921 (hand written)
The people of Rosiere and Cape Vincent were greatly shocked on Tuesday afternoon when news was received that Mrs. Irene Fraley, wife of William Fraley, of Rosiere, had passed away at the Sisters' hospital, in Watertown, at or about two o'clock. Mrs. Fraley became quite seriously ill on Monday morning and was taken at once to the hospital. While she was given the very best of medical attention all efforts to save her life were futile, and she passed away at the hour above mentioned.
Mrs. Fraley, who was twenty-nine yaears old, was born at Rosiere, a daughter of the late Achille and Harriet (Vautrin) Branche, and had always resided there. She was one of Rosiere's most popular young ladies and had a large circle of friends and acquaintences who will extend sincere sympathy to her bereaved relatives.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three brothers, Lewis Branche, of Mexico; William J. Branche, who is now in France, and Archie H. Branche, of Cleveland, Ohio, and a sister, Mrs. Robert E. Donaldson, of Cleveland.
The funeral will be held Friday morning from St. Vincent de Paul's church, Rosiere, the Rrev. Joseph L. Tierney officiating. The remains will be placed in the vault.
- [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.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
Death of Mrs. Wm. Fraley.
Feb. 15 1921 (hand written)
The people of Rosiere and Cape Vincent were greatly shocked on Tuesday afternoon when news was received that Mrs. Irene Fraley, wife of William Fraley, of Rosiere, had passed away at the Sisters' hospital, in Watertown, at or about two o'clock. Mrs. Fraley became quite seriously ill on Monday morning and was taken at once to the hospital. While she was given the very best of medical attention all efforts to save her life were futile, and she passed away at the hour above mentioned.
Mrs. Fraley, who was twenty-nine yaears old, was born at Rosiere, a daughter of the late Achille and Harriet (Vautrin) Branche, and had always resided there. She was one of Rosiere's most popular young ladies and had a large circle of friends and acquaintences who will extend sincere sympathy to her bereaved relatives.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three brothers, Lewis Branche, of Mexico; William J. Branche, who is now in France, and Archie H. Branche, of Cleveland, Ohio, and a sister, Mrs. Robert E. Donaldson, of Cleveland.
The funeral will be held Friday morning from St. Vincent de Paul's church, Rosiere, the Rrev. Joseph L. Tierney officiating. The remains will be placed in the vault.
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