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Margaret <I>Andrews</I> Monier/Mallard

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Margaret Andrews Monier/Mallard

Birth
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
5 Feb 1903 (aged 83)
Naples, Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
Naples, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
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ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL February 13, 1903 PAGE 4 COL 6

NAPLES - Mrs. Margaret Millard, whose funeral was held from her late home on Saturday, was a woman of great prominence in this vicinity. Her ability, courtesy and benevolence were evidences of her fine character.
She was left by her first husband, the late James L. Monier, in charge of large possessions, and developed remarkable ability as a business woman. But these cares did not close her heart to the needs of others, or the demands of the many benevolent and religious societies and schemes of which she was among the foremost helpers in Naples.
She had been for sixty years a great worker in the Presbyterian church, and for 18 years was the wife and able counselor of its honored pastor. Her birth place was Canandaigua. She was married at the age of 20, and for 63 years had presided over the home which she died.

She married twice. She married James Livingston Monier December 06, 1842.
MILLARD
History of Ontario Co, NY, Conover & Aldrich, pub 1893, pg 124
MILLARD, Rev. Benjamin F., Naples, pastor the Presbyterian Church at Naples, was born in Cayuga county November 1, 1820, a son of Jesse and Lucinda (LOOMIS) MILLARD, both from New England. The ancestors of the family were French Huguenots, Welsh and Scotch, and they trace their lineage to the Mayflower. Jesse MILLARD was a merchant and a prominent man in the neighborhood. He was for many years a justice of the peace and postmaster, and a deacon of the Presbyterian church. His wife was a relative of Professor LOOMIS, of Yale College. Our subject was educated at the Western Reserve College of Ohio and at Yale College, Theological Department, and was ordained about 1847. He was the first pastor of the church at Lansing, Mich., when the place had less than 1,000 people. He came to Naples when a young man, as pastor. After a few years, on account of failing health, he resigned his pastorate and studied law, and practiced successfully for several years. He was also editor of The Tribune for some time in Chicago. During the Civil War he became business agent of the New York Christian Commission, and associate pastor of the New York Society's Mariners' Church, and afterwards was again called to Naples as pastor of the church there. He is a man greatly esteemed by the community. He was first married in 1847 to Francis MANN (who died in 1879), by whom he had two sons: Franklin MANN and Chalmers S., both deceased. September 12, 1881, he married Mrs. Margaret (ANDREWS) MONIER, widow of the late James L. MONIER, a merchant and real estate dealer, who died April 3, 1870.
ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL February 13, 1903 PAGE 4 COL 6

NAPLES - Mrs. Margaret Millard, whose funeral was held from her late home on Saturday, was a woman of great prominence in this vicinity. Her ability, courtesy and benevolence were evidences of her fine character.
She was left by her first husband, the late James L. Monier, in charge of large possessions, and developed remarkable ability as a business woman. But these cares did not close her heart to the needs of others, or the demands of the many benevolent and religious societies and schemes of which she was among the foremost helpers in Naples.
She had been for sixty years a great worker in the Presbyterian church, and for 18 years was the wife and able counselor of its honored pastor. Her birth place was Canandaigua. She was married at the age of 20, and for 63 years had presided over the home which she died.

She married twice. She married James Livingston Monier December 06, 1842.
MILLARD
History of Ontario Co, NY, Conover & Aldrich, pub 1893, pg 124
MILLARD, Rev. Benjamin F., Naples, pastor the Presbyterian Church at Naples, was born in Cayuga county November 1, 1820, a son of Jesse and Lucinda (LOOMIS) MILLARD, both from New England. The ancestors of the family were French Huguenots, Welsh and Scotch, and they trace their lineage to the Mayflower. Jesse MILLARD was a merchant and a prominent man in the neighborhood. He was for many years a justice of the peace and postmaster, and a deacon of the Presbyterian church. His wife was a relative of Professor LOOMIS, of Yale College. Our subject was educated at the Western Reserve College of Ohio and at Yale College, Theological Department, and was ordained about 1847. He was the first pastor of the church at Lansing, Mich., when the place had less than 1,000 people. He came to Naples when a young man, as pastor. After a few years, on account of failing health, he resigned his pastorate and studied law, and practiced successfully for several years. He was also editor of The Tribune for some time in Chicago. During the Civil War he became business agent of the New York Christian Commission, and associate pastor of the New York Society's Mariners' Church, and afterwards was again called to Naples as pastor of the church there. He is a man greatly esteemed by the community. He was first married in 1847 to Francis MANN (who died in 1879), by whom he had two sons: Franklin MANN and Chalmers S., both deceased. September 12, 1881, he married Mrs. Margaret (ANDREWS) MONIER, widow of the late James L. MONIER, a merchant and real estate dealer, who died April 3, 1870.

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