Elizabeth (Buyea) Kilts Family Bible
Holy Bible in English; H. & E. Phinney, Cooperstown, N. Y., 1844.

The Bible is now in the possession of the C. G. Brisee Genealogy Library,
Irwin, Iowa.

The Family Bible of Nickolas & Elizabeth (Buyea) Kilts. Location of events
seem to be Madison County, NY and Kenosha County, WI.

Owner's Inscriptions
Elizabeth Kilts Book, 1847

Mrs W H Miller
Mr W H Miller
Floyd Miller
Frances Miller Storesbridge, Madison Co
Oneida, New York
Oct 17. 1886.

Marriages
Nickolas Kilts was Married to Elizabeth Buyea, December 24th 1818th

Mary Kilts was married to Joseph ingles December 24 1840

Elizabeth Kilts was Married to Simeon Clock Oct 10th 1844

Delilah Kilts was married to Chancy E. Strough Jan. 1. 1866

Frances E. Ingols was married to Wallace M. Winchell Feb. 16. 1865

Births
William Shaver May 5th 1847 [in top margin]

Nickolas Kilts was born June 11th 1792
Elizabeth Kilts was born Feb 7th 1795

Petersboro, Gracie Kills was born March the 15-1863

Nellie Kills was brn cazenovia September the 1-1868

Frances J Miller was born August the 20 1875 [in pencil]

Mary Kilts was born April 28th 1818

John Kilts was born Oct 20th 1819

Eliz Kilts was born December 27th 1821

Elizabeth Kilts was born March 2nd 1824

Rachel kilts was born May 5th 1834

Delila Kilts was born sept 10th 1837

Grandchildren
Frances ingles was born April 8th 1842

Oron Jasin Ingols was born December the: 19: 1843

Nancy Ingols was born January the : 3: 18.45

Mary Jo Ingols was born March 24 18.51

Frances J Miller was born August the 20 1875

J Fenton winchell born June 17 1867

Ann Elizabeth Clock Was Born June 22th 1849

L__ Ann ____ Was Born December 17 1858 [Pink ink very faded]

Charles clock Was Born september

Geneva Winchell Was born 29 November 1889.

Deaths
Nickolas Kilts died August 11. 1864 Aged 72 years 3 months

Elizabeth kilts died January 21, 1870, aged 75 years, 11 days

Anna Ingles died January 5th 1870 Aged 60 years 2 months

Nancy Van Dusen died Apr 6th 1873 Aged 76 years

Frances E Winchell died March 18th 1874 aged 32 years

Mary Ingels died Nov 14. 1886 aged 68 years 6 months

Elizabeth Kilts, died March 11th 1833, age 75

Conrad Kilts died January 11th 1839 Age 80

Barbery Nickle died January 17th 1856 Age 72

John Storms died January 25th 1856

Elizabeth Clock Died Nov 23 1877 Aged 53 years 8 months

Jonas Buyea died June 27 1879 Age 67

Elizabeth Buyea died Nov 3 1879 Age 100 1 Month & 12 days

Hariet Buyea died Apr 6 1882 Age 55

[Death notices pasted in]
Ingalls - In the town of Lenox, Nov. 14, Mrs. Mary, wife of Joseph Ingalls,
aged 68 years, 6 months and 19 days.
Kilts - In Merrillsville, Nov. 20, 1897, Abram kilts, aged 78 years, 5 months
and 6 days

Buyea - At Bennetts Corners, Oct. 18, 1886 Barney Buyea, aged 65 years.

Insertions
[Most are pasted onto the first page of Esdras]
Merrillsville Nov. 13, 1898 - Joseph Ingalls, aged 83, died very suddenly at
the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nancy Winchel, between this village and
Hoboken, on Thursday last. Mrs. Winchel, after learning that he was feeling
well, left him and went up to her son's, but a short distance, and upon Mr.
Winchel going to the house, discovered that he had passed peacefully away,
sitting in his large chair before a good wood fire of his replenishing. Mr.
Ingalls was a genial and pleasant neighbor, and many remember his jovial
and pleasant presence at Clockville on Tuesday, when he cast, unknowingly,
his last ballot, undoubtedly for the winning candidate , as he was a strong
Republican. He leave one other daughter, Mrs. Mary Miller, of Utica, and two
sons, Jason of Syracuse, and Nicholas, of Canastota. He also has one brother,
Coonrad, of Peterboro. The funeral was held yesterday from the home of his
grandson, Fenton Winchel, and the remains were laid to rest in Wampsville,
beside the wife, who died several years ago.

Oneida, May 21. About 5 o'clock this morning Mrs. Ruth Marie Hines died at
the home of her son, George Hines, No. 38 Elm street. Mrs. Hines was about
77 years old and was a native of Herkimer. She had been a resident of this
place for only about 4 months.

Nancy C. Winchell, who had been temporarily living here with her
granddaughter, miss Geneva Winchell, a student in the new Cherry street
school, died unexpectedly about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at No. 104
Main street. Neuralgia of the heart is given as the cause. The deceased was
the wife of Benjamin Franklin Winchell and was born in Lenox in 1845.
Besides her husband she is survived by one son, Fenton Winchell, two
brothers, Jason Ingalls of  California and Nicholas Ingalls of Canastota, and
by one sister, Mrs. Washington Miller of Ilion. The body was taken to her late
home about one mile south of Hobokenville last evening and funeral services
will be held there on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

The sad news was received here last night of the very sudden death, at
Oneida, of Mrs. Frank Winchell, who had resided at this place for many years.
Since last fall Mr. and Mrs. Winchell have been living in Oneida, where their
has been staying with them and attending school. Mrs. Winchell had
apparently been in quite good health of late, but was suddenly taken with
heart disease at about 5:30 yesterday afternoon, and before any of the family
could be summoned, had quietly passed away. Her death had caused a gloom
to settle over this whole community, and the heart-felt sympathy of all is
extended to the family in their unexpected bereavement and great loss.

The funeral of Mrs. Nancy C. Winchel will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2
o'clock at the late residence. Rev. W. S. Lyon of Stockbridge will officiate and
the remains will be taken to Clockville for interment.

Winchell - In Oneida, May 20, 1901, Mrs. Frank Winchell, aged 56 years.

Peterboro, May 11, 1899 - Conrad Ingalls, an aged and much respected
citizen, died at his farm residence, two miles east of Peterboro, last Sunday.
He leaves three sons and a step-daughter. Albert has remained home and
conducted the large farm interests; Prof. Willis A. Ingalls is the principal of
the Phelps High School, and Owen, the youngest, is a resident of
Washington, D. C. The step-daughter is the wife of Thomas White, of
Cazenovia. Rev. Mr. Reynolds, pastor of the M. E. Church, conducted the
funeral services at the residence Wednesday afternoon.

Sudden death Last Night
Mrs. Mary Winchell
   Mrs. Mary Winchell, wife of B. Franklin Winchell of Hobokenville, died
suddenly at 104 Main street last night. Death was caused by heart disease.
Mrs. Winchell was occupying the apartments where she died and boarding her
granddaughter, Miss Genevieve Winchell, who is attending the high School.
Mrs. Winchell was taken sick Wednesday, but was thought to be better and
her death came without a moment's warning. Besides her husband she is
survived by one son, Fenton, who lives at home. The remains were taken to
her late home, one-half mile south of Hobokenville, last evening.

B. Franklin Winchell [Born 1839 added in pencil]
   B. Franklin Winchell died at his home near Lenox at 4 o'clock Wednesday
afternoon of acute dysentery. His wife died in Oneida seven years ago. Mr.
Winchell was born at Chittenango Falls 69 years ago. He was a prominent and
successful farmer, a staunch Democrat, and highly respected by all who knew
him. He leaves on son, Fenton of Lenox, a granddaughter, Mrs. Glenn M.
Peckham of Solsville, one brother, William of Wilmot, Wis., and a sister, Mrs.
John Whalen of Maniius Center. Mr. Winchell was a member of Oneida Lodge,
No. 270, F. & A. M., which will probably conduct the services at the grave. The
funeral will be held at the house at 2 p. m. tomorrow and burial will be made
in Glenwood.

Cards of Thanks
We desire to express our sincere thanks to all friends and neighbors who so
kindly assisted us during the illness of our father and grandfather, B. Franklin
Winchell, and also the members of Oneida Lodge, No. 270, F. & A. M., for
their beautiful floral offering and services.
Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Winchell
Mrs. Glenn M. Peckham.
Sept. 8, 1908.

Savannah
Succumbed To Operation
The Death of Mrs. Grace Scutt Causes Much Regret
Savannah, Dec. 15. - The people of this village were quite shocked Tuesday
evening to learn of the death of Mrs. Grace Scutt, wife of Edward Scutt, of
this place, which occurred in Syracuse that day in the Women's and Children's
hospital. On the preceding Friday she underwent an operation for the removal
of a tumor and seemed to be recovering until Tuesday morning, when a
change for the worse was noticed and she rapidly failed. She had lived here
several years and was 37 years old. She was a faithful wife and a good friend
and neighbor. Besides her husband she leaves an aunt, Mrs. Simeon Titus, of
this place, and several other distant relatives. Undertaker Silver of this place
removed the body from Syracuse to her home north of this village, where the
funeral will be held Saturday at 11 A. M. The burial will be in the Clyde
cemetery.

Wilmot Resident Celebrates His 98th Birth Anniversary
Surrounded by the immediate members of his family and by many friends who
came to congratulate him upon reaching the ninety-eighth milestone of his
life, William Warren Winchell, the oldest resident of Kenosha County, County,
celebrated his birthday Wednesday at his home in Wilmot. It was a quiet
celebration but one which bespoke the respect of hundreds of friends which
he has made during his almost-a-century of life. Scores of visitors came to his
home to honor him on this notable occasion, spending the time in pleasant
reminiscences of the past.
   Mr. Winchell was born in Chittenango Falls, Madison County, New York on
the 24th of November, 1828. His parents, of Massachusetts and Vermont
origin were farmers and he has lived a good share of his life on the farm.
   Came to Kenosha county in '67
   During the early part of his married life he lived on his father's farm in New
York but in 1867 he came to Wisconsin and within a few months he bought
the farm which he still owns in Randall Township, Kenosha County. Here he
lived until 1907 with his wife and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George Winchell. Theirs was a happy home and noted for its hospitality.
   In the year 1907 the two families moved to the present Winchell home at
Wilmot. Here Mr. and Mrs. Winchell celebrated their fifty-seventh wedding
anniversary with a large gathering of friends and relatives. Four years
afterwards she was taken from the family group by death. Maria Kellogg was
married to W. W. Winchell on December 31, 1851 and passed away in 1911.
Three children were born to this union. Charles who died in infancy, George
who passed away January 9th, 1924 and Adelaide, Mrs. Hiram Patrick who is
tenderly caring for her father and making his declining years happy ones.
There is also one granddaughter, Mrs. W. H. Kruckman, of Burlington,
Wisconsin, and four great grandchildren.
   Leader in Community
   Politically, Mr. Winchell is a Republican and an admirer of the late Robert
LaFollette. He was public spirited and served as supervisor of Randall
Township for several years as Highway commissioner.
   He is a member of the Masonic Lodge having joined that order in New
York, April 19th, 1867. Later he took a demit and became a charter member of
Wilmot Lodge No. 241 F. & A. M. He is also a charter member of the Wilmot
Chapter O. E. S. No. 204.
   Beloved in Village
   Life's pathway has passed through pleasant places for Mr. Winchell and he
has been granted the privilege not given to many to have lived nearly a
century. It is but the past few years that Mr. Winchell discontinued his walks
about the village where he has been a loved and familiar figure so long. He
derived much pleasure from being driven about the country in his car until the
condition of his health prevented such trips recently. But his active interest in
people and places remains.

   
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