North Street |
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1 |
S. Frank Putney |
Methodist (ss) |
Yankee |
Glass Worker |
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Mary Putney |
Methodist (ss) |
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Herbert A. Short |
Methodist |
Glass Worker |
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2 |
Episcopal Church |
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3 |
Helen Gregg |
Methodist |
Yankee |
Teacher – Union Free School |
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John P. Kime |
Methodist |
Yankee |
Glass Worker |
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Henrietta Kime |
Methodist |
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Lislie L. Kime |
Methodist (ss) |
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Alice V. Pollok |
Methodist (ss) |
Yankee |
Teacher – Union Free School |
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4 |
Madaline Busam |
Catholic |
German |
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James Gallagher |
Catholic1 attending ss |
IrishGerman |
Lawyer |
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Frances A. Gallagher |
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William M. Gallagher |
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5 |
Albert C. Whitney |
Methodist |
Station Agent |
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Mary J. Whitney |
Methodist |
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Roy W. Whitney |
Methodist |
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Harold M. Whitney |
Methodist (ss) |
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6 |
Merton E. Eccleston |
None |
Yankee |
Telegraph Operator |
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Jannette Smith |
Methodist (ss) |
Scotch |
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7 |
Patrick Doody |
Catholic1 attending ss |
Irish
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Section Boss |
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Emma H. Doody |
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Edna A. Doody |
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8 |
John Houser |
Catholic |
Wagon Maker |
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Katherine Houser |
Catholic |
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John W. Houser |
Catholic |
Wheel Maker |
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Fred Houser |
Catholic |
Ice Man |
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Frances J. Houser |
Catholic |
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9 |
Patrick J. Mulholland |
Catholic |
Irish
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Saloon Keeper |
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Libbie E. Mulholland |
Catholic |
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Naomi Mulholland |
Catholic |
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10 |
Otis C. Houser |
Catholic2 attending ss |
GermanIrish |
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Kate A. Houser |
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Anna F. Houser |
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Fred Houser |
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Agnes V. Houser |
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11 |
Grocery and Feed Store |
Mrs. L. Sixbery |
Proprietor |
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Byron M. Sixbery |
Manager |
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12 |
Edward Welch |
Catholic |
Irish |
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Anna Welch |
Catholic |
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Edward J. Welch |
Catholic |
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13 |
Louisa Sixbery |
None |
French
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Albert L. Sixbery |
None |
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George Sixbery |
3 attending ss |
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Oscar Sixbery |
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Edith Sixbery |
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Alta Sixbery |
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14 |
John H. Scullen |
Catholic |
Irsh |
Glass Worker |
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Emma F. Scullen |
Catholic |
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Mary Scullen |
Catholic |
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Byron M. Sixbery |
None |
Yankee |
Merchant |
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Bertha J. Sixbery |
None |
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15 |
William N. Herman |
None |
Yankee |
Glass Worker |
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Hava L. Herman |
Methodist1 attending ss |
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May C. Herman |
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16 |
Canning Factory |
Thomas Deans |
Manager |
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17 |
Maria Dunham |
Baptist |
Yankee |
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18 |
John G. Jackson |
Methodist |
Yankee |
Carptenter |
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Alice L. Jackson |
None |
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Bertha A. Jackson |
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C. Loureta Jackson |
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19 |
Cleveland Union Free School |
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20 |
Louis A. Humes |
Methodist |
FrenchGerman |
Glass Worker |
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Wally Humez |
Methodist |
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Emanuel H. G. Humez |
Methodist (ss) |
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Theodore M. Humez |
Methodist (ss) |
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Eugene W. Humez |
Methodist (ss) |
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22 |
Frank X. Gouchie |
Episcopal2 attending ss |
French |
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Aglace N. Gouchie |
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Louise Gouchie |
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Violet Gouchie |
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23 |
Mortimer Leichtner |
Catholic |
German
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Glass Worker |
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Emma Leichtner |
Catholic |
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Bessie Leichtner |
Catholic |
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Raymond Leichtner |
Catholic |
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Albert Leichtner |
Catholic |
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24 |
Robert Andris |
None |
Belgian |
Glass Worker |
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Fred Crowmann |
Methodist |
German |
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Morris Dehenault |
None |
French |
Glass Worker |
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Cornelis Dehenault |
Episcopal |
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John DeBruce |
None |
Belgian |
Glass Worker |
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Ammaple Humez |
Episcopal |
French |
Glass Blower |
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Peter Wuilliez |
None |
French |
Glass Worker |
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25 |
August E. Wise |
Catholic2 attending ss |
German
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Glass Worker |
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Mary K. Wise |
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Mary A. Wise |
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Hattie A. Wise |
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26 |
John R. Waters |
Episcopal |
Yankee |
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S. Elizabeth Waters |
Episcopal |
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Harriet L. Waters |
Episcopal (ss) |
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Bertram J. Waters |
Episcopal (ss) |
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Maggie M. Waters |
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27 |
Jasper Smith |
Episcopal |
FrenchGerman |
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Louise Smith |
Episcopal |
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Jasper Smith |
Episcopal (ss) |
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Lottie Smith |
Episcopal (ss) |
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Rosa Smith |
Episcopal (ss) |
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William Smith |
Episcopal (ss) |
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Maud Smith |
Episcopal (ss) |
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Charles Smith |
Episcopal (ss) |
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Frank Smith |
Episcopal (ss) |
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John Smith |
Episcopal (ss) |
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28 |
B. Frank Bristo |
Methodist |
Yankee |
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Christina Bristol |
Methodist |
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William Bristol |
Methodist |
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Melvin C. Bristol |
Methodist |
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Janette B. Bristol |
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Frank E. Bristol |
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29 |
Henry Wilson |
None |
Yankee
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Glass Worker |
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Maggie S. Wilson |
Methodist |
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Nellie J. Wilson |
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John W. Wilson |
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William Wilson |
None |
Yankee |
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Ellen Wilson |
Methodist1 attending ss |
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Charles E. Wilson |
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30 |
Julius Lavancher |
Christian1 attending ss (Methodist) |
Yankee |
Glass Worker |
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Lillian Lavancher |
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Emory Lavancher |
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Julius Lavancher, Jr. |
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31 |
Louis Rumsmoke |
Catholic2 attending ss |
German |
Glass Worker |
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Grace Rumsmoke |
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Blanche Rumsmoke |
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Luia Rumsmoke |
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32 |
George Hm Marsh |
None |
Yankee |
Cart Man |
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Harriet E. Marsh |
Methodist |
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Sarah A. Wilson |
Methodist |
Yankee |
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John Emory |
None |
Yankee |
Glass Worker |
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33 |
William S. Joslin |
Methodist |
Yankee |
Glass Worker |
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Mary Joslin |
Methodist |
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34 |
Robert Marshall |
None |
Yankee |
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Albert F. Knowlton |
None |
Yankee |
Glass Worker |
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Mary Knowlton |
Episcopal |
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Charles N. Binger |
Episcopal1 attending ss |
German |
Glass Worker |
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Elizabeth J. Binger |
Dress Maker |
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Charles A. Binger |
Glass Worker |
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35 |
Frank E. Blanchard |
None |
Yankee |
Glass Worker |
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Libbie E. Blanchard |
None |
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Eddie J. Blanchard |
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Edith M. Blanchard |
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Laura. E. Blanchard |
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36 |
Richard Lowe |
Methodist2 attending ss |
English |
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Fannie Lowe |
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Harry Lowe |
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William Lowe |
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Richard Lowe, Jr. |
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Mazie Lowe |
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37 |
Leo Grismyer |
Catholic2 attending ss |
GermanYankee |
Glass Worker |
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Lizzie Grismyer |
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Bertram Griesmyer |
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Gussie Griesmyer |
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Mabel Griesmyer |
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Louis Grismyer |
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39 |
Jacob Haffley |
Catholic |
German |
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Emma Haffley |
Catholic |
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Lloyd J. Haffley |
Catholic |
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Mary V. Haffley |
Catholic |
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41 |
Jacob Schindler |
Catholic |
German |
Glass Worker |
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Joseph Schindler |
Catholic |
Glass Worker |
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Mary Schindler |
Catholic |
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43 |
William Peck |
Methodist |
Yankee |
Glass Worker |
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Hannah Peck |
Methodist |
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Lottie Peck |
Methodist |
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Family in box 27. I stumbled on a book ” Berkshire Glass Works” and in the Appendix # II appears The Residents of Berkshire Village. Listed as residents and working at Berkshire Glass Works in 1880 is a fellow named Jasper Sh ?. Yes with a question mark. He is a Glassblower and he comes from England as his origin. He is married and his wife is named Louisa. Listed with his wife are three children. Genneta, Jasper Jr. and Lottia. That’s just more than a coincidence, don’t you think? I can still follow this more through other records, but wow I think I got them. I guess I got to sign up for ancestry.com or something to speed thins along. Everything fits except Genneta. I know the rest of them personally.
Actually Keith, I think you’re doing a great job. Regardless of the number of services you subscribe to, research takes a lot of time. However, I think you have the right idea. Start with all the bits and pieces you know or have been told and then start to build from there. Even with an Ancestry account, a search on Schmidt would probably have not come up with this reference.
Thanks for the encouragement. Time, tenacity and sometimes blind luck.
Find a Grave came up with Gennetta. Jeanette M Schmidt Senecal. Born 1876. Died June 23,1945. Buried at St Mary’s in Cleveland. Even gives the family links.