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Christopher A. Adams

Male 1850 - 1937  (87 years)


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  • Name Christopher A. Adams  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
    Born 15 Mar 1850  Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [7, 8
    Gender Male 
    Census 1860  Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [9
    Census 1865  Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [10
    New York State 
    • Role: Household Member
    Census 1870  Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [11
    Census 1880  Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [12
    Occupation 1886  Hart, Oceana, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  [13, 14
    drug business of Cady & Adams 
    Reference Number 517 
    Residence 1886  Hart, Oceana, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  [15, 16
    Residence 1903  Mason County, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  [17
    farm 
    Residence 1927  Ludington, Mason, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  [18
    _UID 289AEAE9DF594A3C8EB2AADA41CA1873ADFF 
    Died 26 Mar 1937  Ludington, Mason, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  [19, 20, 21, 22
    Cause: heart attack 
    Buried 29 Mar 1937  Ludington, Mason, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  [23, 24, 25
    Address:
    Lakeview Cemetery
    Ludington, Michigan 
    Person ID I517  Paul's Genealogy Tree
    Last Modified 30 Aug 2014 

    Father Christopher Adams,   b. 2 Aug 1820, France Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Feb 1898, Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 77 years) 
    Mother Marie Barbe Reff,   b. 10 Mar 1827, Berthelming, Moselle, Lorraine, France Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Jan 1887, Pentwater, Oceana County, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 59 years) 
    Married 2 May 1843  Rosiere, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [26, 27
    Children 9 children 
    Family ID F41  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ella Adelaide McWayne,   b. 3 Mar 1852, Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Sep 1943, Ludington, Mason, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 91 years) 
    Married 5 Mar 1873  Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [28, 29
    Wedding Anniversary 1923  Ludington, Mason, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  [30
    50th 
    Children 
     1. Edwin McWayne Adams,   b. 22 May 1879, Point Peninsula, Jefferson, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Feb 1942, Ludington, Mason, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 62 years)
    Last Modified 12 Nov 2012 
    Family ID F165  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 15 Mar 1850 - Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1860 - Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - New York State - 1865 - Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1870 - Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 5 Mar 1873 - Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1880 - Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsOccupation - drug business of Cady & Adams - 1886 - Hart, Oceana, Michigan Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsResidence - 1886 - Hart, Oceana, Michigan Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsResidence - farm - 1903 - Mason County, Michigan Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsWedding Anniversary - 50th - 1923 - Ludington, Mason, Michigan Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsResidence - 1927 - Ludington, Mason, Michigan Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - Cause: heart attack - 26 Mar 1937 - Ludington, Mason, Michigan Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - Address:
    Lakeview Cemetery
    Ludington, Michigan - 29 Mar 1937 - Ludington, Mason, Michigan
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  • Notes 

  • Sources 
    1. [S736] Michigan County Marriages, 1820 - 1956., Michigan. Montcalm., 4: 36, Adams-Schick; FHL microfilm 1295522 2,342,489, item 333. (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      groom's name: George Adams
      groom's race:
      groom's age: 23 years
      groom's birth date: 1867
      groom's birthplace: New York
      bride's name: Maggie Shick
      bride's race:
      bride's age: 18 years
      bride's birth date: 1872
      bride's birthplace:
      marriage type:
      marriage date: 26 Apr 1890
      marriage place: Hart, Oceana, Michigan
      groom's father: Christopher Adams
      groom's mother: Barbary Reff
      bride's father: L. Shick
      bride's mother:
      groom's marital status:
      groom's previous wife:
      bride's marital status:
      bride's previous husband:
      film number: 2342489
      frame number:
      digital folder number: 4208216
      image number: 478
      reference number: v 4 p 36 rn 333
      George Adams and Maggie Schick
      George Adams and Maggie Schick
      George Adams and Maggie Schick
      George Adams and Maggie Schick


    2. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Cape Man Dies in Michigan," April 8 1937, Vol. 69, No. 10, p. 1, col. 4; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams


    3. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Resident of Cape Dies At her Home," September 16, 1943, col. 2; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Former Resident of Cape Dies At her Home
      Mrs. Ella A. Adams, 91, of Ludington, Mich., formerly of Cape Vincent and widow of Christopher Adams, died at her home in Ludington on Friday of last week, September 10.
      Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the Lorrell Funeral home, Ludington, with burial at that place.
      Surviving are a granddaughter, Mrs. Grace Adams Lidke, Scottville, Mich., and two nieces, Mrs. Estelle Persons and Mrs. Mabel Reidell, both of Watertown.
      Mrs. Adams was born in the town of Cape Vincent, the daughter of Andrew and Lovine McWayne. She lived in this section until moving to Ludington many years ago.
      On March 5, 1873, she was married to Christopher A. Adams, also formerly of Cape Vincent. He died at Ludington on March 26, 1937, at the age of 87 years.
      Ella A. Adams
      Ella A. Adams


    4. [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      Former Cape Man Dies In Michigan

      4/8/1937 (hand written)

      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher Adams
      Christopher Adams
      1850 US Census, Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, NY
      Christopher Adams - cont.
      Christopher Adams - cont.
      (cont.) Christopher Adams family, 1850 US Census, Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York
      Misc. newpaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center
      Misc. newspaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center


    5. [S376] LudingtonMichigan.net, Dave Petersen (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      Name: Adams, Christopher A.
      Burial plot reference: 01-002-046-01-01
      Date of Death: 03/26/1937
      Age: 87
      Cemetery: Lakeview
      Chris Adams
      Chris Adams
      page 209, US Census 1870, Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, NY


    6. [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.
      Geographical gazetteer of Jefferson county, N.Y., 1685-1890
      Geographical gazetteer of Jefferson county, N.Y., 1685-1890
      page 325
      1880 Census - Cape Vincent
      1880 Census - Cape Vincent
      Christopher Adams, Jr. living in Cape Vincent, NY


    7. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Cape Man Dies in Michigan," April 8 1937, Vol. 69, No. 10, p. 1, col. 4; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams
      Hugh Kelly
      Hugh Kelly


    8. [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      Former Cape Man Dies In Michigan

      4/8/1937 (hand written)

      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Misc. newpaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center
      Misc. newspaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center


    9. [S379] US Census 1860 - Jefferson County, NY, National Archives and Records Administration, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), NARA Series M653, Roll 762, Pages 189 & 190; Image 193 (Reliability: 3), 27 Nov 2005.
      Name: Christopher Adams
      Age: 46
      Gender: male
      Occupation: farmer
      Value of real estate: 3200
      Value of personal property: 700
      Place of birth: France

      Name: Barbara Adams
      Age: 26
      Gender: female
      Place of birth: France

      Name: Peter Adams
      Age: 14
      Gender: male
      Place of birth: NY

      Name: Christopher Adams
      Age: 10
      Gender: male
      Place of birth: NY

      Name: Julia Adams
      Age: 8
      Gender: female
      Place of birth: NY

      Name: Mary Adams
      Age: 6
      Gender: female
      Place of birth: NY

      Name: Mary Adams
      Age: 4
      Gender: female
      Place of birth: NY

      Name: Cath Adams
      Age: 1
      Gender: female
      Place of birth: NY
      Vincent E. Kelly and Mary Kelly [Davis]
      Vincent E. Kelly and Mary Kelly [Davis]
      Vincent E. Kelly and Mary Kelly [Davis], 1940 census, Washington, D.C.
      Christopher Adams
      Christopher Adams
      1850 US Census, Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, NY
      Christopher Adams - cont.
      Christopher Adams - cont.
      (cont.) Christopher Adams family, 1850 US Census, Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York


    10. [S983] 1865 New York State Census, New York, Jefferson, (Digital images. Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. \i FamilySearch.org\i0 . http://familysearch.org : 2015), Cape Vincent, p. 40, 41, dwelling 249, family 249, line 7, Christopher Adams; (http://familysearch.org : accessed Sep 30, 2016); citing citing source p. 40, line 7, household ID 249, county clerk, board of supervisors and surrogate court offices from various counties. Utica and East Hampton Public Libraries, New York; FHL microfilm 895,244. (Reliability: 3), 30 Sep 2016.
      Name:
      Letter from Mary Kergall, page 1
      Letter from Mary Kergall
      See paragraph 5 of this page.
      Letter from Mary Kergall, page 2
      Letter from Mary Kergall, page 2
      Letter from Mary Kergall, page 4
      Letter from Mary Kergall
      page 4 of the letter
      Letter from Mary Kergall, page 4a
      Letter from Mary Kergall, page 4a
      Peter Reff - baptism record, page 1
      Letter from Mary Kergall, page 4b
      Letter from Mary Kergall, page 4b
      Peter Reff - baptism record, page 1
      CharlesPg1a.jpg
      CharlesPg1a.jpg
      The bottom half of the first page of the manifest of the ship Charles
      Christopher Adams & family, 1865 New York State census
      Christopher Adams & family, 1865 New York State census
      Christopher Adams & family, 1865 New York State census
      Source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVNV-WR4G


    11. [S382] US Census 1870 - Jefferson County, NY, National Archives and Records Administration, (Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census. [database on-line] Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003-. Indexed by Ancestry.com from microfilmed schedules of the 1870 U.S. Federal Decennial Census.1870 United States Federal Census. [database online] Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: Data imaged from National Archives and Records Administration. 1870 Federal Population Census. M593, 1,761 rolls; part of Minnesota T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.), NARA Series M593, Roll 944; Page: 209; Image: 420 (Reliability: 3), 27 Nov 2005.
      Name: Chris Adams
      Age: 51
      Gender: male
      Occupation: farmer
      Value of real estate: 5000
      Value of personal property: 1120
      Birthplace: France
      Mother/Father of foreign birth

      Name: M.B.
      Age: 43
      Gender: female
      Occupation: keeps house
      Birthplace: France
      Mother/Father of foreign birth

      Name: Chris Jr.
      Age: 20
      Gender: male
      Occupation: at home
      Birthplace: New York
      Mother/Father of foreign birth

      Name: Mary A.
      Age: 17
      Gender: female
      Occupation: at home
      Birthplace: New York
      Mother/Father of foreign birth

      Name: Margaret
      Age: 14
      Gender: female
      Occupation: at home
      Birthplace: New York
      Mother/Father of foreign birth

      Name: Katie
      Age: 12
      Gender: female
      Occupation: at home
      Birthplace: New York
      Mother/Father of foreign birth

      Name: Malie
      Age: 6
      Gender: female
      Occupation: at home
      Birthplace: New York
      Mother/Father of foreign birth

      Name: George
      Age: 3
      Gender: male
      Occupation: at home
      Birthplace: New York
      Mother/Father of foreign birth
      Chris Adams
      Chris Adams
      page 209, US Census 1870, Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, NY


    12. [S378] US Census 1880 - Jefferson County, NY, National Archives and Records Administration, (Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ), Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York; Roll: NARA T9_838; Family History Film: 1254838; Page: 66.4000; Enumeration District: 101; Image: 0428. (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      Dwelling no: 262
      Family no: 272

      (Head of family)
      Name: McWayne, Andrew
      Gender: male
      Age: 60
      Occupation: Farmer

      Name: Lovina
      Gender: female
      Age: 52
      Relationship to head of family: wife
      Occupation: Keeping house

      Name: Fred E.
      Gender: male
      Age: 26
      Relationship to head of family: son
      Occupation: farmer

      Name: Kitty C.
      Gender: female
      Age: 21
      Relationship to head of family: daughter
      Occupation: at home

      Name: Adams, Christopher
      Gender: male
      Age: 30
      Relationship to head of family: son-in-law
      Marital Status: Married
      Occupation: laborer

      Name: Ella A.
      Gender: female
      Age: 28
      Relationship to head of family: daughter
      Marital Status: Married
      Occupation: at home

      Name: Wayne E.
      Gender: male
      Age: 1
      Relationship to head of family: grandson

      Name: Paterson, Catherine
      Gender: female
      Age: 77
      Relationship to head of family: mother in law
      1880 Census - Cape Vincent
      1880 Census - Cape Vincent
      Christopher Adams, Jr. living in Cape Vincent, NY


    13. [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      Former Cape Man Dies In Michigan

      4/8/1937 (hand written)

      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Vincent E. Kelly, WWII Draft Registration Card
      WWII Draft Registration Card, Vincent E. Kelly
      WWII Draft Registration Card, Vincent E. Kelly, Apr. 27, 1942
      Source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B1-3F5F?mode=g&i=859&cc=1861144
      Misc. newpaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center
      Misc. newspaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center


    14. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Cape Man Dies in Michigan," April 8 1937, Vol. 69, No. 10, p. 1, col. 4; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams
      John Walts, in household of William Sergeant
      John Walts, in household of William Sergeant


    15. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Cape Man Dies in Michigan," April 8 1937, Vol. 69, No. 10, p. 1, col. 4; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams
      John Walts, in household of William Sergeant
      John Walts, in household of William Sergeant


    16. [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      Former Cape Man Dies In Michigan

      4/8/1937 (hand written)

      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Vincent Erhart Kelly, WWI draft registration card
      Vincent Erhart Kelly, WWI draft registration card
      Vincent Erhart Kelly, WWI draft registration card
      Image source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZF7-DWJ
      John Walts, in household of William Sergeant
      John Walts, in household of William Sergeant
      Misc. newpaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center
      Misc. newspaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center


    17. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Cape Man Dies in Michigan," April 8 1937, Vol. 69, No. 10, p. 1, col. 4; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams
      Vincent E. Kelley
      Vincent E. Kelley


    18. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Cape Man Dies in Michigan," April 8 1937, Vol. 69, No. 10, p. 1, col. 4; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams


    19. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Cape Man Dies in Michigan," April 8 1937, Vol. 69, No. 10, p. 1, col. 4; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams
      Misc. newpaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center
      Misc. newspaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center


    20. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Resident of Cape Dies At her Home," September 16, 1943, col. 2; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Former Resident of Cape Dies At her Home
      Mrs. Ella A. Adams, 91, of Ludington, Mich., formerly of Cape Vincent and widow of Christopher Adams, died at her home in Ludington on Friday of last week, September 10.
      Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the Lorrell Funeral home, Ludington, with burial at that place.
      Surviving are a granddaughter, Mrs. Grace Adams Lidke, Scottville, Mich., and two nieces, Mrs. Estelle Persons and Mrs. Mabel Reidell, both of Watertown.
      Mrs. Adams was born in the town of Cape Vincent, the daughter of Andrew and Lovine McWayne. She lived in this section until moving to Ludington many years ago.
      On March 5, 1873, she was married to Christopher A. Adams, also formerly of Cape Vincent. He died at Ludington on March 26, 1937, at the age of 87 years.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams
      Ella A. Adams
      Ella A. Adams


    21. [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      Former Cape Man Dies In Michigan

      4/8/1937 (hand written)

      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams
      Hugh Kelly
      Hugh Kelly
      Misc. newpaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center
      Misc. newspaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center


    22. [S376] LudingtonMichigan.net, Dave Petersen (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      Name: Adams, Christopher A.
      Burial plot reference: 01-002-046-01-01
      Date of Death: 03/26/1937
      Age: 87
      Cemetery: Lakeview
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams


    23. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Cape Man Dies in Michigan," April 8 1937, Vol. 69, No. 10, p. 1, col. 4; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams
      Hugh Kelly
      Hugh Kelly


    24. [S376] LudingtonMichigan.net, Dave Petersen (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      Name: Adams, Christopher A.
      Burial plot reference: 01-002-046-01-01
      Date of Death: 03/26/1937
      Age: 87
      Cemetery: Lakeview
      Misc. newpaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center
      Misc. newspaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center


    25. [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      Former Cape Man Dies In Michigan

      4/8/1937 (hand written)

      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      George Adams and Maggie Schick
      George Adams and Maggie Schick
      George Adams and Maggie Schick
      George Adams and Maggie Schick
      Misc. newpaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center
      Misc. newspaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center


    26. [S104] Sedgewick.Org web site, Dennis G. Sedgwick, (http://www.sedgwick.org/na/families/robert1613/ged/d0000/f0000066.html#I0272 HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 07/08/2003 12:48:42 .) (Reliability: 3), 2 Feb 2015.
      Name:
      Watertown Herald
      Watertown Herald


    27. [S736] Michigan County Marriages, 1820 - 1956., Michigan. Montcalm., 4: 36, Adams-Schick; FHL microfilm 1295522 2,342,489, item 333. (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      groom's name: George Adams
      groom's race:
      groom's age: 23 years
      groom's birth date: 1867
      groom's birthplace: New York
      bride's name: Maggie Shick
      bride's race:
      bride's age: 18 years
      bride's birth date: 1872
      bride's birthplace:
      marriage type:
      marriage date: 26 Apr 1890
      marriage place: Hart, Oceana, Michigan
      groom's father: Christopher Adams
      groom's mother: Barbary Reff
      bride's father: L. Shick
      bride's mother:
      groom's marital status:
      groom's previous wife:
      bride's marital status:
      bride's previous husband:
      film number: 2342489
      frame number:
      digital folder number: 4208216
      image number: 478
      reference number: v 4 p 36 rn 333
      George Adams and Maggie Schick
      George Adams and Maggie Schick
      George Adams and Maggie Schick
      George Adams and Maggie Schick


    28. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Cape Man Dies in Michigan," April 8 1937, Vol. 69, No. 10, p. 1, col. 4; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams


    29. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Resident of Cape Dies At her Home," September 16, 1943, col. 2; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Former Resident of Cape Dies At her Home
      Mrs. Ella A. Adams, 91, of Ludington, Mich., formerly of Cape Vincent and widow of Christopher Adams, died at her home in Ludington on Friday of last week, September 10.
      Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the Lorrell Funeral home, Ludington, with burial at that place.
      Surviving are a granddaughter, Mrs. Grace Adams Lidke, Scottville, Mich., and two nieces, Mrs. Estelle Persons and Mrs. Mabel Reidell, both of Watertown.
      Mrs. Adams was born in the town of Cape Vincent, the daughter of Andrew and Lovine McWayne. She lived in this section until moving to Ludington many years ago.
      On March 5, 1873, she was married to Christopher A. Adams, also formerly of Cape Vincent. He died at Ludington on March 26, 1937, at the age of 87 years.
      Ella A. Adams
      Ella A. Adams


    30. [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      FORMER CAPE COUPLE MARRIED FIFTY YEARS

      MR. AND MRS. C. A. ADAMS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.

      3/8/1923 (hand written)

      Watertown Times:

      Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Adams, of Ludington, Mich., celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Watkins, 1122 Franklin Street. Mrs. Adams is a sister of Mrs. Watkins.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams were former residents of Cape Vincent, and were married March 5, 1873 . They moved to Michigan in 1886, where they have since resided. They are spending several months in the east, and will return to Michigan this spring. Fourteen old friends and school mates sat down to dinner at 6. A large cake bearing the dates 1873-1923 formed the center piece. The decorations were in gold and white. Mr. and Mrs. Adams received many gifts.
      Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Lyon Stratton, Mrs. Mary Flynn, Mrs. Polly MacIntyre, Mrs. Charles Persons, Mrs. Lena Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George Fraley, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, Harold Reidell, and Mrs. Adams' mother, Mrs. Lavina McWayne, who is 94 years old.
      Misc. newpaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center
      Misc. newpaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center


    31. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "Former Cape Man Dies in Michigan," April 8 1937, Vol. 69, No. 10, p. 1, col. 4; digital images, \i Northern New York Historical Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 12 Nov 2012.
      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Christopher A Adams
      Christopher A Adams


    32. [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 25 Nov 2005.
      Former Cape Man Dies In Michigan

      4/8/1937 (hand written)

      Word has been received here of the death of C. A. Adams, 87 which occurrerd at the home of his son, Wayne Adams, Ludington, Mich., at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 26. He had suffered a heart attack on Sunday, March 21, from which he failed to rally.
      Mr. Adams was born at Cape Vincent, March 15, 1850, a son of Christopher and Barbara Adams. He was married here 23 years later, on March 5, 1873, to Miss Ella McWayne, who survives.
      The couple remained in this section until 1886, when they removed to Michigan, settling at Hart, where Mr. Adams engaged in the drug business of Cady and Adams. In 1903 he moved to a farm about a mile out of Ludington.
      Mr. and Mrs. Adams made their home on the farm until about ten years ago when they moved to Ludington to reside with their son. Always active in community affairs, during this period Mr. Adams served for four years as supervisor of Pere Marquette township, serving as chairman of the board for one year.
      He was also a pioneer in Grange activities, having served for four years of Pomona Grange and for five years as Master of of Pere Marquette Grange. During this period he was instrumental in organizing four subordinate Granges in Mason County.
      Also active politically, he was a past chairman of the county Republican committee and had served frequently as a delegate from Mason county to State Republican conventions.
      Surviving in addition to the widow and son, Wayne, are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Barbara Vincent of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Katherine Cady, of Penwater, Mich., and a brother George Adams, of Ludington, Mich.
      Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Dorrell chapel, with interment in the Lakeview cemetery, Ludington.
      Misc. newpaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center
      Misc. newspaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center