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Anne Amelia Farrell

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  • Name Anne Amelia Farrell  [1
    Gender Female 
    _UID C590597F96904196BFDC8FA5C96CBD3924C3 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I1691  Paul's Genealogy Tree
    Last Modified 20 Aug 2013 

    Father Michael Farrell,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Ellen Farmer,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married Y  [2
    Children 3 children 
    Family ID F575  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Arthur R Besha,   b. 2 Nov 1873, LeRay, Jefferson, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 14 Feb 1950, Brownville, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 76 years) 
    Married 1910  [3
    Children 
     1. Francis R Besha,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Leon A Besha,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. Agnes Marion Besha,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 29 Jul 2007 
    Family ID F578  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S431] Watertown Daily Times, (Watertown, N.Y.), Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1950, page Three (Reliability: 3), 29 Jul 2007.
      Arthur R. Besha Expires, Aged 76

      Former New York Air Brake Employee - Funeral Will Be Thursday.

      Arthur R. Besha, 76, former New York Air Brake company employee and one-time builder and contractor, died suddenly this morning at 6:10 of a coronary throbosis at his home, Paddy Hill, Brownville.
      Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 9 from the home and at 9:30 in the Church of Immaculate Conception at Brownville. The celebrant of the solemn high mass of requiem will be Mr. Besha's brother-in-law, Rev. Albert J. Farrell, pastor of the Holy Family church. Burial will be made in Glenwood Cemetery.
      The body will be returned to the family home late this afternoon from the Simpson Funeral home.
      Surviving Mr. Besha are his wife, Mrs. Anna Amelia Farrell Besha, sister of Rev. Albert J. Farrell; six children, Harold J. Besha, 515 South Massey Street, assistant civil engineer of the New York State Department of Public Works, Bernard M. Besha, Syracuse, supervising accountant for the New York Telephone company, and Mrs. Joseph J. (Ella Mary) DeRosier, 213 Eastern Boulevard, all born of his first marriage, Francis R. Besha, Arlington, Va., chief draftsman for patent attorneys in Washington, D.C., Leon A. Besha, Ithica, a supervisor for the New York Telephone company, and Mrs. James E. (Agnes Marion) King, Leray street road, and nine grandchildren.
      A brother, Herman J. Besha of this city, died here March 21, 1948.
      Mr. Besha appeared to be in his usual good health until about 4 Monday afternoon when he complained of a pain in his chest after returning from a trip to a neighborhood store. A doctor was summoned to attend him. However he failed steadily until his death this morning.
      He was born in the town of Leray, near Evans Mills, Nov. 2, 1873, a son of the late Joseph and Rosalie Simmonet Besha. He attended school at Evans MIlls and subsequently attended the old St. Joseph's academy of this city.
      The early part of his life was spent on a farm near Evans Mills and at an early age he became an apprentice barn framer, erecting about 40 barns about Jefferson County.
      Mr. Besha married twice. About 1900 he married Miss Kate M. Farrell, daughter of the late Michael and Ellen Farmer Farrell of East Hounsfield. After the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Besha lived in Watertown and then at East Hounsfield, where she died about 1908.
      About 1910 Mr. Besha married Miss Anna Amelia Farrell, East Hounsfield, a younger sisterof his first wife, in this city. About 40 years ago he built a home at Paddy Hill and they had since resided there.
      During World War I Mr. Besha was employed as superintendent of general maintenance at the New York Air Brake company plant. Later, he entered the building and contracting business and he built a number of houses and industrial structures in Watertown or vicinity.
      Mr. Besha returned to the emply of the Air Brake company during World War II and served as a pattern maker. He retired from te service of the company in 1945.
      He was a member of the Church of the Immaculate Conception and of the Altar and Rosary society.
      Birth record of Pierre Felix Bichet
      Birth record of Pierre Felix Bichet
      Birth record of Pierre Felix Bichet
      Source: http://archives.haute-saone.fr/ark:/77977/vtae3e5b60a53a9485c/daogrp/0/layout:table/idsearch:RECH_23c0955fc688cd6513f644517674d15e#id:594515615
      Henry Hoover
      Henry Hoover
      NY State Census
      Le Ray, Jefferson Co
      Watertown Daily Times
      Watertown Daily Times


    2. [S431] Watertown Daily Times, (Watertown, N.Y.), Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1950, page Three (Reliability: 3), 29 Jul 2007.
      Arthur R. Besha Expires, Aged 76

      Former New York Air Brake Employee - Funeral Will Be Thursday.

      Arthur R. Besha, 76, former New York Air Brake company employee and one-time builder and contractor, died suddenly this morning at 6:10 of a coronary throbosis at his home, Paddy Hill, Brownville.
      Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 9 from the home and at 9:30 in the Church of Immaculate Conception at Brownville. The celebrant of the solemn high mass of requiem will be Mr. Besha's brother-in-law, Rev. Albert J. Farrell, pastor of the Holy Family church. Burial will be made in Glenwood Cemetery.
      The body will be returned to the family home late this afternoon from the Simpson Funeral home.
      Surviving Mr. Besha are his wife, Mrs. Anna Amelia Farrell Besha, sister of Rev. Albert J. Farrell; six children, Harold J. Besha, 515 South Massey Street, assistant civil engineer of the New York State Department of Public Works, Bernard M. Besha, Syracuse, supervising accountant for the New York Telephone company, and Mrs. Joseph J. (Ella Mary) DeRosier, 213 Eastern Boulevard, all born of his first marriage, Francis R. Besha, Arlington, Va., chief draftsman for patent attorneys in Washington, D.C., Leon A. Besha, Ithica, a supervisor for the New York Telephone company, and Mrs. James E. (Agnes Marion) King, Leray street road, and nine grandchildren.
      A brother, Herman J. Besha of this city, died here March 21, 1948.
      Mr. Besha appeared to be in his usual good health until about 4 Monday afternoon when he complained of a pain in his chest after returning from a trip to a neighborhood store. A doctor was summoned to attend him. However he failed steadily until his death this morning.
      He was born in the town of Leray, near Evans Mills, Nov. 2, 1873, a son of the late Joseph and Rosalie Simmonet Besha. He attended school at Evans MIlls and subsequently attended the old St. Joseph's academy of this city.
      The early part of his life was spent on a farm near Evans Mills and at an early age he became an apprentice barn framer, erecting about 40 barns about Jefferson County.
      Mr. Besha married twice. About 1900 he married Miss Kate M. Farrell, daughter of the late Michael and Ellen Farmer Farrell of East Hounsfield. After the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Besha lived in Watertown and then at East Hounsfield, where she died about 1908.
      About 1910 Mr. Besha married Miss Anna Amelia Farrell, East Hounsfield, a younger sisterof his first wife, in this city. About 40 years ago he built a home at Paddy Hill and they had since resided there.
      During World War I Mr. Besha was employed as superintendent of general maintenance at the New York Air Brake company plant. Later, he entered the building and contracting business and he built a number of houses and industrial structures in Watertown or vicinity.
      Mr. Besha returned to the emply of the Air Brake company during World War II and served as a pattern maker. He retired from te service of the company in 1945.
      He was a member of the Church of the Immaculate Conception and of the Altar and Rosary society.
      Betsey Sixbury
      Betsey Sixbury
      Watertown Daily Times
      Watertown Daily Times


    3. [S431] Watertown Daily Times, (Watertown, N.Y.), Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1950, page Three (Reliability: 3), 29 Jul 2007.
      Arthur R. Besha Expires, Aged 76

      Former New York Air Brake Employee - Funeral Will Be Thursday.

      Arthur R. Besha, 76, former New York Air Brake company employee and one-time builder and contractor, died suddenly this morning at 6:10 of a coronary throbosis at his home, Paddy Hill, Brownville.
      Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 9 from the home and at 9:30 in the Church of Immaculate Conception at Brownville. The celebrant of the solemn high mass of requiem will be Mr. Besha's brother-in-law, Rev. Albert J. Farrell, pastor of the Holy Family church. Burial will be made in Glenwood Cemetery.
      The body will be returned to the family home late this afternoon from the Simpson Funeral home.
      Surviving Mr. Besha are his wife, Mrs. Anna Amelia Farrell Besha, sister of Rev. Albert J. Farrell; six children, Harold J. Besha, 515 South Massey Street, assistant civil engineer of the New York State Department of Public Works, Bernard M. Besha, Syracuse, supervising accountant for the New York Telephone company, and Mrs. Joseph J. (Ella Mary) DeRosier, 213 Eastern Boulevard, all born of his first marriage, Francis R. Besha, Arlington, Va., chief draftsman for patent attorneys in Washington, D.C., Leon A. Besha, Ithica, a supervisor for the New York Telephone company, and Mrs. James E. (Agnes Marion) King, Leray street road, and nine grandchildren.
      A brother, Herman J. Besha of this city, died here March 21, 1948.
      Mr. Besha appeared to be in his usual good health until about 4 Monday afternoon when he complained of a pain in his chest after returning from a trip to a neighborhood store. A doctor was summoned to attend him. However he failed steadily until his death this morning.
      He was born in the town of Leray, near Evans Mills, Nov. 2, 1873, a son of the late Joseph and Rosalie Simmonet Besha. He attended school at Evans MIlls and subsequently attended the old St. Joseph's academy of this city.
      The early part of his life was spent on a farm near Evans Mills and at an early age he became an apprentice barn framer, erecting about 40 barns about Jefferson County.
      Mr. Besha married twice. About 1900 he married Miss Kate M. Farrell, daughter of the late Michael and Ellen Farmer Farrell of East Hounsfield. After the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Besha lived in Watertown and then at East Hounsfield, where she died about 1908.
      About 1910 Mr. Besha married Miss Anna Amelia Farrell, East Hounsfield, a younger sisterof his first wife, in this city. About 40 years ago he built a home at Paddy Hill and they had since resided there.
      During World War I Mr. Besha was employed as superintendent of general maintenance at the New York Air Brake company plant. Later, he entered the building and contracting business and he built a number of houses and industrial structures in Watertown or vicinity.
      Mr. Besha returned to the emply of the Air Brake company during World War II and served as a pattern maker. He retired from te service of the company in 1945.
      He was a member of the Church of the Immaculate Conception and of the Altar and Rosary society.
      Mary Sixbury [Cushman]
      Mary Sixbury [Cushman]
      Watertown Daily Times
      Watertown Daily Times