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Source: Elmira Morning Telegram; Elmira, NY; 18 Oct 1903; Page 4; Col. 5
-- A mild sensation was given Waverly people this week when it was announced that Fred Tracy, a clerk in the Waverly postoffice, had married Mrs. A. Bartron. Mrs. Bartron was Mr. Tracy's mother-in-law, her daughter, who died about two years ago, being Tracy's first wife.
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THE WAVERLY FREE PRESS AND TIOGA COUNTY RECORD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1907
John Fenderson was called home Monday by the death at Waverly of his youngest sister, Mrs. Fred Tracy of that place.
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THE WAVERLY FREE PRESS and TIOGA COUNTY RECORD
Waverly, NY, March 22, 1907
Obituary;
MRS. FRED TRACY.
Mrs. Fred Tracy died:at her home in Pine street Saturday, March 16. Mrs. Tracy had been ill for several weeks with grip, which; complicated with other affections, caused her death. Mrs. Tracy was a member of the Methodist church of this village, a woman respected by all who knew her and loved by a wide circle of friends. She is survived by her husband, one son A. B. Bartron, and two daughters, Mrs. William Crowley of Aubum, and Mrs. E. J . Cooper of Chemung. Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon, the Rev. H; B. Cook officiating, interment in Glenwood cemetery.
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Source: Elmira Morning Telegram; Elmira, NY; 18 Oct 1903; Page 4; Col. 5
-- A mild sensation was given Waverly people this week when it was announced that Fred Tracy, a clerk in the Waverly postoffice, had married Mrs. A. Bartron. Mrs. Bartron was Mr. Tracy's mother-in-law, her daughter, who died about two years ago, being Tracy's first wife.
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THE WAVERLY FREE PRESS AND TIOGA COUNTY RECORD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1907
John Fenderson was called home Monday by the death at Waverly of his youngest sister, Mrs. Fred Tracy of that place.
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THE WAVERLY FREE PRESS and TIOGA COUNTY RECORD
Waverly, NY, March 22, 1907
Obituary;
MRS. FRED TRACY.
Mrs. Fred Tracy died:at her home in Pine street Saturday, March 16. Mrs. Tracy had been ill for several weeks with grip, which; complicated with other affections, caused her death. Mrs. Tracy was a member of the Methodist church of this village, a woman respected by all who knew her and loved by a wide circle of friends. She is survived by her husband, one son A. B. Bartron, and two daughters, Mrs. William Crowley of Aubum, and Mrs. E. J . Cooper of Chemung. Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon, the Rev. H; B. Cook officiating, interment in Glenwood cemetery.
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Aurelia Fenderson
1834–1834
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Tisdale Dean Fenderson
1836–1863
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Francis Marion Fenderson
1838–1915
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John Fenderson
1841–1921
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PVT Masonello Lamertine "Mace" Fenderson
1845–1913
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Lucy Fenderson East
1847–1916
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1848–1863
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Josephine Fenderson
1850–1852
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Albertine Fenderson
1850–1852
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Mary Neal Fenderson
1851–1852
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Mary Neal Fenderson Perry
1853–1939
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Josephine Fenderson Housel
1854–1926
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