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Nellie Moyer

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  • Name Nellie Moyer  [1
    Gender Female 
    _UID 728819B4FE2C4FB9B11CB93A80EE5B3DBF7E 
    Died Bef 1942  [2
    Person ID I12355  Paul's Genealogy Tree
    Last Modified 3 Feb 2018 

    Family Joseph Bloodough,   b. 1 Feb 1877, Salisbury, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 23 Sep 1942, Little Falls, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 65 years) 
    Last Modified 3 Feb 2018 
    Family ID F10915  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S1157] Utica Daily Press, New York. Utica., "Joseph Bloodough," September 24, 1942, p. 14, col. 2; digital images, \i Old Fulton Post Cards\i0 (Reliability: 3), 1 Feb 2018.
      Joseph Bloodough

      Little Falls - Joseph Bloodough, 65, who had resided for many years in a shack in back of the Henry Flood residence, Finks Basin, was found dead Sept. 23, 1942, by Mr. Flood. He was found in his shack and Coroner Fred Sabin, who was called, said that he had been dead for several hours. The coroner stated that it was evident that death was of natural causes, so no inquest will be held.
      Mr. Bloodough was born in Salisbury Feb. 1, 1877, son of Simon and Catherine Disch Bloodough. His wife, the former Nellie Moyer, died several years ago. A cousinis the only known survivor.
      On Aug. 25 Mr. Bloodough fell off a railroad trestle in Finks Basin and received several broken ribs. He was removed to the hospital and discharged Sept. 5.
      Obituary: Joseph Bloodough
      Obituary: Joseph Bloodough
      Obituary: Joseph Bloodough of Little Falls


    2. [S1157] Utica Daily Press, New York. Utica., "Joseph Bloodough," September 24, 1942, p. 14, col. 2; digital images, \i Old Fulton Post Cards\i0 (Reliability: 3), 1 Feb 2018.
      Joseph Bloodough

      Little Falls - Joseph Bloodough, 65, who had resided for many years in a shack in back of the Henry Flood residence, Finks Basin, was found dead Sept. 23, 1942, by Mr. Flood. He was found in his shack and Coroner Fred Sabin, who was called, said that he had been dead for several hours. The coroner stated that it was evident that death was of natural causes, so no inquest will be held.
      Mr. Bloodough was born in Salisbury Feb. 1, 1877, son of Simon and Catherine Disch Bloodough. His wife, the former Nellie Moyer, died several years ago. A cousinis the only known survivor.
      On Aug. 25 Mr. Bloodough fell off a railroad trestle in Finks Basin and received several broken ribs. He was removed to the hospital and discharged Sept. 5.
      Obituary: Joseph Bloodough
      Obituary: Joseph Bloodough
      Obituary: Joseph Bloodough of Little Falls