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MATLOCK-MEDLOCK DEATH RECORDS AND OBITS
NEW YORK

CAYUGA COUNTY
1945 Dec 17 Syracuse
New York Journal Obit
The Funeral for
William C Mettlach, 76, a veteran of Auburns 1st Volunteer Fire
Department
who died Saturday night will be held at 9 A.M.
tomorrow in the home, 10 Grove av. and at
9:30 A.M. in St Alphonsus Church. Burial will be in Fort Hill Cemetery. William
worked as
a steamfitter for Smith and Pearson Inc. He was a
communicant of St Alphonsus Church and a
member of the Holy Name
Society. He also was a member of Auburn Tent 125, Maccabees.
Surviving are his wife Mrs. Mildred Mettlach, a daughter; Mrs.
Thomas Long, Syracuse;
three brothers Charles and Theodore Mettlach, Auburn, and Alexander Mettlach of Westfield,
NJ.; two
sisters, Mrs. Samuel Armstrong and Mrs. Charles Hornung,
Westfield and several
nieces and nephews.
1946 Nov 2 Syracuse
New York Journal Obit
Mrs. Mildred Rhodes
Mettlach, a life resident of the Second Ward, died today in her
home
10 Grove av. She was a communicant of St Alphonsus Church
and a member of the Court Auburn,
Catholic Daughters of America
and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Maccabees. Surviving are a
daughter Mrs. Thomas Long, Syracuse, and two sisters Mrs. Grace
Reynolds, Wolcoll and Mrs.
Bert Roberts, Syracuse.
1955 Feb 1 Syracuse
New York Journal Obit
Services for Mrs.
Margaret Mahon Mettloch, 87, wife of Charles H Mettloch of 16
Grove av,
who died yesterday after a long illness, will be at
8:30 A.M. Thursday in Avery E Neagles
Funeral Home and 9:00 A.M.
in Holy Family Church. Burial will be at St Joseph’s Cemetery.
Born in England Mrs. Mettlach came to Auburn at the age of 14
years. She was a communicant
of Holy Family Church and a member
of its Rosary and Sacred Heart Society. Surviving besides
her
husband, Alexander Mettlach of Erie and John E Mettlach of
Auburn, two daughters Mrs.
Paul C Graney of Utica and Mrs Earl L
Hamilton of Auburn; eight grandchildren and 19
great-
grandchildren.
KINGS COUNTY
1902 Feb 8 MATLOCK-
On Thursday, at his residence, 1 Middagh, John N Matlock in the
64th
year of his age. Relatives and friend are
invited to attend the funeral services at the
Sands St Memorial
M E Church, corner Clark and Henry Sts, at 8 o’clock Saturday
evening.
(Brooklyn Daily Eagle)
NEW YORK COUNTY
1824 Jan 07
Yesterday at Bay Side, near Flushing L.L. White Matlack
died at the aged of 80,
one of the
most firm and decided Whigs of the Revolution; a man of
strict integrity, of a
feeling and
benevolent heart, and never known through so long a life
to have deserted his
friend in
the time of adversity. (The National Advocate,
Wednesday, January 07, 1824; col D)
1835 On
Thursday morning, in the 56th year of her age, Mrs. Anny
Matlack, relict of the Late
Capt White
Matlack. Her relations and friends are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral
tomorrow
(Friday) afternoon at 4 o'clock, from the residence of
her sister Mrs. Walden, 181
Broadway,
without further invitation. (New-York
Spectator,
(New York, NY) Monday, March 23,
1835; col G)
1836 On the
31st ult. Mr. Samuel T Matlack in the 53rd year of his
age. Funeral this afternoon
at 4 o'clock
from No 37 Malden Lane.
(New-York Spectator, (New York, NY) Monday, June 06, 1836;
col G)
Timothy Matlock died Aug 5 1845 New York City NY (The New York
Genealogical and Biographical
Record (quarterly-1932) - Extracts
)


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