Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Tuesday's Tips- FGS/ RootsTech Very Strong Together



The LIBRARY is probably the most important reason I am in Salt Lake City. It is the Mecca for Family Researchers...... There is no where else on earth that can rival it........  but there are other great resources all over our country.....  Allen County Genealogical Library for one.

I have done lots of searching through the LIBRARY catalog and have my list ready to go. But you know when you get tho the library it is overwhelming. I went right to the elevator and went down to B2 which is only British Isles, Australia, and New Zealand. I tried to stay on task, keep organized and follow my plan......

The books were the hardiest items in the library to find. With such deep cataloguing and detailed numbering system, it was almost impossible to find some of the books I wanted to look at. I did walk away after a while because I got too frustrated trying to follow the numbers to the books I wanted. Next time maybe. I did look through dozens of microfishe and film ....... I ran out of time and think I will order this one microfilm and view it down at my local Family History Center, Sacramento California..........  I did ask a question about New Zealand resource and I found myself with an expert from down under. It was great......  with a couple of quick clicks of the mouse she showed me several great websites dealing with New Zealand and it's people. Needless to say I was thrilled.

Exhibit Hall - only about a third of the hall is shown here. Insanity with hundreds of thousands of participants

Demo Stage inside the Exhibit Hall........ check out the awesome chairs and couches 

one of dozens of LAB classes given. You are looking over my green screen. I am taking EVERNOTE

FamilyTreeDNA is so busy as is AncestryDNA. I did upgrade my brothers & my youngest sons kits to the Family Finder , so I will hope for more results and better ones too. 

A friend on mine, Paul hawthorne from San Diego,  showing off the many tags he has collected. Who collected the most? 





















Video of the bagpipers walking through the Exhibit Hall.... up and down each isle. Pride for my Scottish side


                  Another group showing off -- youngsters with the ole traditional cowboys songs


Saturday, February 14, 2015

Happy Valentine's Day




I love you all........  Happy Valentines Day 


to my daddy I will always love you

to my Mom  - Here's to better days / love you



 
to the love of my life, my soulmate, my lover, my best friend Chuck -always love you




to my youngest son Jason -I love you so much



to my first born son Michael - with love always & always




to my two Aberle grandchildren Ashlyn & Aden - I love you both so much


to my Nickell grandson Josh......  love you little man




to my DIL Krisi .......  love you 



to my soon to be DIL Lisa (oops secret is out now)..........the warmest of welcomes from the family






Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Workday Wednesday --- RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH and MORE!!



One minute I am revisiting  the LITTLE family, and the next minute I am in Salt Lake City researching at the LIBRARY......

I did my homework at home through the LIBRARY catalog. I also went back to my blog and went through all my posts from December, January and into February to add to the LIST. This list is loooong so I also did some prioritizing and putting like things together. Wow, what a difference. It is still just as long but much better and easier to work from.



ooops! I was studying this page

Boy we thought it would be very cold here AND IT IS NOT, It is just like Citrus Heights 60's toward the 70's. I air feels a little colder but there is no snow. The higher altitude is certainly affecting my breathing. Need to allow time and slow down.
Salt Lake City and the LIBRARY, here I am with the best of friends, people that truly know what it means when you do a 'happy dance'.....  they may even join in.  I am staying at the Salt Plaza Hotel right across the street from Salt Lake Convention Center AND right behind the LIBRARY. Couldn't ask for a better location for researching and the conference, I am excited to be here. This is where it is happening this week. - 2 conferences in 1 place. The Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS) and RootsTech2015 have partnered this year, each had a separate set of classes but shared the exhibit hall, keynote speakers, on site registration and I am sure other items that I am not even aware of. 

I have spent the last 2 days at the LIBRARY researching - researching is hard work!.I did find some things and confirmed other things I already knew.   - I was down on level B2 England, & New Zealand. It looks very similar to the other floors but it does have British Isles, New Zealand and Australia......just where I needed to be. Now I really need to sit down with everything I found, all the notes I took and all the files I saved to my thumb drive and get it organized and ready to enter into my Legacy program.
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Early registration happened this afternoon ......... so now I know where I am going to be from class to class. Tomorrow is a pre-conference activity that you had to sign up for......  FGS Society Day. I am a delegate for my genealogy society - Root Cellar and Society Day is dedicated to helping, improving and offering society's options... .lot of it is simply open discussion between society members from all over the county. It usually is a very good day.

Attended a special Delegate Gathering tonight. Very nice buffet...... like a meet and greet. Good couple of hours.

Today will probably be the last time I return to the LIBRARY. I usually am really tired and need some alone time by the end of each day. I go to my room and hibernate and plan for the next day.

To bed  zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!

Travel Tuesday - continuing with #10 Joseph LITTLE

continuing ........ 

             "LITTLE'S" are my Mothers Fathers line
PARENTS
Isaac (1806-1863) & Jane (Mounsey) (1812-1867) LITTLE   [2nd Great Grandparents ]

Siblings of Hudson's.........
doneMary LITTLE (1831- ?) -          [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJohn LITTLE (1832-1861)         [Great Grand Uncle]
doneAnne LITTLE (1835-?)              [Great Grand Aunt]
doneWilliam LITTLE (1837-1843)     [Great Grand Uncle]
doneIsaac LITTLE (1840-?)               [Great Grand Uncle]
doneHUDSON LITTLE 1843-1934) [Great Grand Uncle]
doneJane Eliza LITTLE 1846-1867)   [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJames LITTLE 1848-1855)        [Great Grand Uncle]
doneMounsey LITTLE (1851-1940) ......................................[My Great Grandfather]
Joseph LITTLE (1852-1932)     [Great Grand Uncle]


Joseph Little 1852-1932
   married Margaretta Lowden 1854- 1924
 
   son: Mounsey Little
      married: Esther Stanley
      children: unknown
   son: Harry Little
      married: Annie Bond
      children: unknown
   son: Joseph William Little
       married: Jane Eliza "Jennie" Little
       children: No children
   daughter: Jane Annie Little
       DIED at age 14 years
   daughter: Mary Lizzie Little
       married: Jack Parker Litt
       daughter: Mary Margaretta Litt (1916-1994)
       son: Robert John Litt (1916-1917)


Joseph Little the 10th child and the 7th son. He and Margaretta had 5 children. I know Joseph William traveled to the US with his cousin Mounsey Little but did not stay.... he returned to England, married and started their family. I have not done a lot of research on this line YET.
 Back/Standing: Mounsey, Joseph William, Mary Lizzie
front l-r: Harry - Joseph & Margaretta Little 

I am sure that you noticed that their third son and child, Joseph William Little, married his first cousin Jane Eliza 'Jennie' Little daughter of Mounsey and Mary Little.  They did not have children but ended up with the care of Paul Albert Little when his father passed away AND of my mother, Mary Jane Little when her parents divorced.

UK CENSUS =======================================
1861 England, Wales, & Scotland Census Transcription
House name: Halls, Street: High Side, Parish & Ecclesiastical district: Bassenthwaite, Registration district: Cockermouth, County: Cumberland, England Enumeration district 13, piece # 3933, folio # 67, page #  9, record set: 1861 England, Wales, & Scotland Census

ISAAC LITTLE - 55, abt 1806, head male;school master; spouse:Jane; where born: Castle Sowerby, Cumberland,England; civil parish: Bassenthwaite; ecclesiastical parish: Bassenthwaite; couny: Cumberland, country: England; registration district: Cockermouth; sub-registration district: Keswick, ED 13; household schedule # 46;
Others in resident:
  Jane  wife 48   school mistress
  Mounsey  son 9  scholar
  Joseph      son 7 scholar
===========================================

1871 UK Census - Cumberland England
Hale household
Joseph Little servant/ farm labourer - 18yrs old/ unmarried
============================================

1881 UK Census..
1. LITTLE, Joseph  head  M/m-27 b: Bassenthwaite, Cumberland England o: Railway labourer & farmer of 3 acres of land
2.             Margaretta wife M/f-27 b: Newlands, Cumberland, England
3.             Mounsey    son       m-5 b: Underskiddaw, Cumberland, England
4.             Harry          son       m-3 b: Underskiddaw, Cumberland, England
5.             Joseph Wm son      m-1 b: Underskiddaw, Cumberland, England
============================================

1891 UK Census - did not find YET
============================================

1901 UK Census - Bassenthwaite, Cumberland England
Little, Joseph       head  47 plate layer on Railroad
        Margaretta, wife 47
        Mary Lizzie daughter 16
============================================

1911 UK Census Bassenthwaite, Cumberland, England
Little, Joseph     head 57 plate layer/ Railroad Company
      Margaretta   wife 57   37 years married  birth to 7 children born live / 4 living / 3 died
      Mary Lizzie  daughter 25 single
===========================================

So according to the 1911 UK Census, Joseph and Margaretta had 7 children but only 4 are living in 1911. I only know about 5 of the 7 children. I see that Jane Annie was only 14 when she passed away so she would have only been on the 1891, which of course is the only one I can't find YET.


I have had some contact with Joseph and Jennie Little....... it was while I was a teenager and don't really remember much about the visit ......  unfortunately for me.

While a married Air Force wife, living in Germany, we visited Rita (Mary Margaretta Litt) in the Lake County in England. We stayed with her for a couple of weeks. Very nice home. No brewed coffer, but great tea .........  and lots of pubs around with plenty of beer. We drove around each day looking at the Lake Country itself.......  it was a fun visit. At this point in my life I was not thinking genealogy or family research and really missed out on a great opportunity to talk with Rita about her side of the family and the other Littles....... and to look through her family pictures........  what a lost opportunity, so sad!!

Rita visited the America several times during my life time, always staying with my parents in San Carlos California.......... Unfortunately for me I was living on my own, working and not able to make the trip home to visit for any length of time. Again more lost opportunities! And now she has passed so no more opportunities....  not sure where all her family papers and album's went too.


Monday, February 9, 2015

Motivation Monday - continuing with Mounsey LITTLE's Children - #4 Burton Harry Little

continuing ........ 

             "LITTLE'S" are my Mothers Fathers line
PARENTS
Isaac (1806-1863) & Jane (Mounsey) (1812-1867) LITTLE   [2nd Great Grandparents ]

Mary LITTLE (1831- ?) -          [Great Grand Aunt]
John LITTLE (1832-1861)         [Great Grand Uncle]
Anne LITTLE (1835-?)              [Great Grand Aunt]
William LITTLE (1837-1843)     [Great Grand Uncle]
Isaac LITTLE (1840-?)               [Great Grand Uncle]
HUDSON LITTLE 1843-1934) [Great Grand Uncle]
Jane Eliza LITTLE 1846-1867)   [Great Grand Aunt]
James LITTLE 1849-1855)        [Great Grand Uncle]
Mounsey LITTLE (1851-1940) ...........[My Great Grandfather]
Joseph LITTLE (1852-1932)     [Great Grand Uncle]


AND now Mounsey and Mary (Brownrigg) LITTLE's last child and my grandfather........ 

Isaac Mounsey LITTLE  1878-1918
Joseph Hudson LITTLE 1880-1965
Jane Eliza "Jennie" LITTLE 1883- 1964

Burton Harry LITTLE 1893-1950  [My Grandfather]
      married: Emma May BRISTOL divorced & married Jeannetta Slater w/ one son Burton Mounsey Jr.
      daughter: Mary Jane LITTLE
           married: John Patterson GARDNER Jr. [My Parents]
           two children



Well here I finally am with my Grandfather, ,my mothers father- he is the last of Mounsey & Mary Little's children. He is the last child and third son. As of this moment, I can not find any family connection to his first and middle name. I see a few Harolds but no Burton. Where did his name come from? All the other sons and daughter have family names attached but not Burton.

This was my mothers father who married Emma May Bristol in 1911 in Cortland New York.  They were together till April 1920 when my mothers was born.Not sure when it began but both her father and her mother had an affair.........  pretty serious affairs as they divorced and remarried those same people and lived happily ever after. Burton had custody of my mother but didn't know how to care for her so he made arrangements with his BIL Joseph Little and his wife and Burton's sister Jennie Little to care for her. And so they did. My mother did not have any contact with her mother for at least 30-40 years, not that her mother didn't try to make contact.. She loved her father like most daughter's do and visited him every chance she could. Eventually my mother and her mother Emma got together - I believe it was after her father passed in 1950.

Burton remarried the lady he was seeing while he was married to Emma. Her name was Jeannetta Slater. They had one child - a son named Burton Mounsey Little - a half brother of my mother. He passed away in 1973- not even 50 years old.

I have located the 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US census.
He lived with his parents in Dryden, NY, married and moved to Cuba NY- Burton was a bookkeeper for Millin Co, Flour Mill Co. and last Phelps & Sibley Co.

I found his World War I draft card....... he never served in the military. Unfortunately you can not read all of it.. but it tells me he has blue eyes and light brown hair and he was 25 years old
=============
OBITUARY - CUBA PATRIOT AND FREE PRESS, NY THU 16 NOV 1950
 FRONT PAGE - BURTON H LITTLE, PHELPS AND SIBLEY OFFICIAL, DIES

   Burton H Little, active in Cuba civic affairs and for over 30 years associated with Phelps and Sibley Co, died at the Cuba Memorial Hospital Monday, following an illness of four months.
   Mr Little began his work at Phelps and Sibley on Sept 29 1919. In Jan 1943 he was elected director and treasurer of the company, which positions he held at the time of his death.
   He was clerk of the Cuba central school board of education for many years, trustee of the Cuba Presbyterian Church, a member of Cuba Lodge # 306, F&AM [free and accepted masons] and committee treasurer of the Boy Scouts.
   Mr Little was born at Dryden on April 29, 1892, son of Mounsey and Mary Brownrigg Little.
   Surviving are his wife, Jeanette Little, one daughter, Mrs Mary Jane Gardner of Erlangen Germany; one son, Burton M Little, United States Army Air force stationed at Sheppard Air Force base, Wichita Falls Texas; a sister, Mrs Joseph W Little, and a brother Joseph H Little, both Dryden; two grandchildren, Sandra Lee and Robert Gardner.

   Funeral Services will be held this afternoon, Thursday, at two o'clock. The Rev Irving Beal will officiate, and burial will be made in Cuba Cemetery.
============== 
Burton Harry Littles daughter Mary Jane Little and her hnsband John P Gardner Jr [my parents]
1985 traveling.....    
..........and this ENDS Mounsey & Mary LITTLE's children
.....and their children Sandra and Robert probably late 1949/early1950





1941 Burton Mounsey Little Jr.
Boy Scouts

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Black Sheep Sunday - continuing with Mounsey LITTLE's Children - #3 Jane Eliza 'Jennie' Little

continuing ........ 

             "LITTLE'S" are my Mothers Fathers line
PARENTS
Isaac (1806-1863) & Jane (Mounsey) (1812-1867) LITTLE   [2nd Great Grandparents ]

Mary LITTLE (1831- ?) -          [Great Grand Aunt]
John LITTLE (1832-1861)         [Great Grand Uncle]
Anne LITTLE (1835-?)              [Great Grand Aunt]
William LITTLE (1837-1843)     [Great Grand Uncle]
Isaac LITTLE (1840-?)               [Great Grand Uncle]
HUDSON LITTLE 1843-1934) [Great Grand Uncle]
Jane Eliza LITTLE 1846-1867)   [Great Grand Aunt]
James LITTLE 1849-1855)        [Great Grand Uncle]
Mounsey LITTLE (1851-1940) ...........[My Great Grandfather]
Joseph LITTLE (1852-1932)     [Great Grand Uncle]


Mounsey and Mary (Brownrigg) LITTLE's children

1- Isaac Mounsey LITTLE  1878-1918
2- Joseph Hudson LITTLE 1880-1965

3- Jane Eliza "Jennie" LITTLE 1883- 1964

     married: Joseph William LITTLE  (1st cousins)
     NO children

4- Burton Harry LITTLE 1893-1950  [My Grandfather]


Found Jane Eliza (Jennie) in all the census - 1900 (17y, so not alive in 1880), 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940 all from Dryden New York
Her nickname was Jennie and she is referred to as Jennie most of the time except when she was younger. She married Joseph William Little in 1911 in Dryden, NY. Did you catch the fact that both have the same last name of LITTLE. Yes they do and YES they are related "first cousins" I have not talked about Joseph William Little yet. He is the son of Joseph and Margaretta (Lowden) Little which is Isaac and Jane Mounsey LITTLE's 10th child and is the sibbling that follows Mounsey LITTLE. [so it probably will be several days to a week or so before I get to Joseph Little- it will be after all of Mounsey children]

Yes they are first cousins - they did not have any children. But they did take care of their nephew Paul and my mother Mary Jane,. a niece. I was told that Jennie was religious and very strict. No frills household.
===========================
Jane Eliza (Jennie) Little

Joseph William Little

===================================

OBITUARY - unk source/1964........  Dryden NY area
                    ""JANE E LITTLE LIFE RESIDENT OF DRYDEN DIES""
Mrs Jame E (Jennie) Little, 81, of 42 South St Dryden, died Friday afternoon at the ____ odd Nursing Home, Ithaca, after a long illness.

A life resident of Dryden, she was born Feb 4, 1883, the daughter of Mounsey and Mary Brownwig [should be Brownrigg] Little. She was the widow of Joseph Little, who died in 1957.

Mrs Little was a member of the Dryden Presbyterian Church for 53 years. She was superintendent of the cradle roll for many years, a deaconess, and a member of all the women's church organizations.

She was a member and Past District Deputy of the Clover Rebekah, 294, and was presented her 60-year pin two years ago. She was a member and past matron of the Dryden Chapter __ 30, OES, and a member of the Dryden Senior Citizen's club.

Surviving are her brother, Joseph H Little of Homer; foster son, Dr Paul Little of Hobbs NM; foster daughter, Mary Jane Gardner of San Carlos, CA; three nieces, Mrs Gladys Baker of DeRuyter, Mrs Thelma Homer and Mrs Velma Edsall, both of Ithaca; and four nephews, Kenneth Little of Homer, Harold and Edward Little, both of Dryden, and Burton Mounsey of Cuba NY

Services will be held Monday at 2pm in the Dryden Presbyterian Church, with the Rev George R Blue, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Willow Glen Cemetery

Friends may call at the Perkins Funeral Home, Dryden, from 3-5 and 7-9pm Sunday. Memorials may be made to the Dryden Presbyterian Church.

The members of the Order of Eastern Star will call at the funeral home Sunday at 7pm. And the Rebekah Lodge member will call at 7:30pm
==================================
Buried in Willow Glen Cemetery.............
Jane Eliza (Jennie) Little 




..........continuing with Mounsey & Mary LITTLE's children

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Sibling Saturday - continuing with Mounsey LITTLE's Children - #2 Joseph Hudson Little

continuing ........ 

             "LITTLE'S" are my Mothers Fathers line
PARENTS
Isaac (1806-1863) & Jane (Mounsey) (1812-1867) LITTLE   [2nd Great Grandparents ]

Mary LITTLE (1831- ?) -          [Great Grand Aunt]
John LITTLE (1832-1861)         [Great Grand Uncle]
Anne LITTLE (1835-?)              [Great Grand Aunt]
William LITTLE (1837-1843)     [Great Grand Uncle]
Isaac LITTLE (1840-?)               [Great Grand Uncle]
HUDSON LITTLE 1843-1934) [Great Grand Uncle]
Jane Eliza LITTLE 1846-1867)   [Great Grand Aunt]
James LITTLE 1849-1855)        [Great Grand Uncle]
Mounsey LITTLE (1851-1940) ...........[My Great Grandfather]
Joseph LITTLE (1852-1932)     [Great Grand Uncle]


Mounsey and Mary (Brownrigg) LITTLE's children

1-Isaac Mounsey LITTLE  1878-1918
2- Joseph Hudson LITTLE 1880-1965 [Grand Uncle]
    married: Mabel BRISTOL

    son: Kenneth William LITTLE   [first cousin once removed]
         married: Mary Louisa BOICE
         daughter: Barbara June LITTLE  [second cousin]
         son: Kenneth Elwyn LITTLE
         daughter: Mary Lucille LITTLE
         son: Joseph Mounsey LITTLE
         son: Harold Vernon LITTLE
         son: Robert Elmer LITTLE
         son: Donald Leon LITTLE

    son: Harold Munsey LITTLE  [first cousin once removed]
         married: Helen Case
         daughter: Doris Lee LITTLE  [second cousin]
         daughter: Susan Kay LITTLE

    daughter: Gladys Mary LITTLE   [first cousin once removed]
         married: Ernest C BAKER
         daughter: Jeanne Ellen BAKER  [second cousin]
              married: Donald F GRIDLEY
              daughter: Linda Lou GRIDLEY [second cousin once removed]
              son: Steven Paul GRIDLEY

    daughter: Velma May LITTLE - twin   [first cousin once removed]
         married: Cornelius Lorenz EDSAL
         son: Richard William LITTLE   [second cousin]
              married: Theresa Jean CONSALVI
         daughter: Marilyn Ruth LITTLE
               married: Gordon Lee WELCH
         son: Joseph Robert EDSAL
               married: Priscilla Ann PETITTI
         daughter: Carol Agatha EDSALL
               married: James Lynch HARVILL
         daughter: Dolores Marie EDSALL
               married: Leon Earl REYNOLDS
         daughter: Mary Alice EDSALL
               married: Louis G. GOLWAY
          son: John David EDSALL
                married: Nancy Jean COYKENDALL
          daughter: Sharon Lee EDSALL
                married: Robert HARRILCHAK
          daughter: Linda Ann EDSALL     [second cousin]
                NOT married

   daughter: Thelma Marie LITTLE - twin  [first cousin once removed]
            married: Lester E Homer
            son: Ronald Homer   [second cousin]
                 married: Marion STEDWELL

3- Jane Eliza "Jennie" LITTLE 1883- 1964
4- Burton Harry LITTLE 1893-1950  [My Grandfather]
 
Mabel Bristol

Joseph Hudson Little
Joseph Hudson Little & Mabel Bristol (wedding pictures)

As you can see this family is large.........  although there are only 5 children, this family really expanded. I have been privileged to know quite a number of the children and their children of Harold and Helen LITTLE. My dad was in the military so we were going back and forth across the country for many years. so I did meet a lot of these people over the years but like any youngster I did not pay much attention.
It was only in 1999 when my husband and I moved to Pennsylvania that I became interested in meeting any of them and getting to know them and while there we took lots of weekend trips for the 5 years we lived there.






Joseph & Mabel Little's children ........Kenneth, Harold, Velma, Gladys, and Thelma (Donald not born yet)

Our introduction to my mothers fathers relatives was an invitation to a LITTLE REUNION in Homer New York. We called and talked with my cousin Barb [Barbara June Little] and made arrangements to stay at her home and go over to the reunion with her. Now in small town America.......... she made us feel so at home, if she was not at home when we arrived the key is located here, come on in and make yourself at home. Keep in mind she and I have not met or talked for at least 30 years and Chuck had never met her. It was like we were gone for a summer and we were coming home. The reunion was held in the backyard and home of Barb's sister Mary. Wow what a spread, it was wonderful. We met Helen, Gladys and Thelma. Kenneth, Harold, and Velma had already passed. We met so many of the families of all 5 of Joseph Hudson Little's children. It was wonderful and everyone is so welcoming, so loving. And we have since lost Gladys and Thelma. Thelma & Velma were twins.
Back l-r: Kenneth, Barbara, Joseph, Mary and Harold,
25th anniversary for Kenneth and Mary Louisa,
with Robert and Donald in front 

Too sad a story....... unfortunate!!

I didn't know Velma but Thelma was quite a character, such a lady, just loving life. I really loved her and miss her. Gladys had lost her eye sight and understandably quiet and kept to herself. Helen and her Basket Shop was such a kick to know. She loved her shop but I think it was a way to bring people to her to socialize. Now cousin Barb has been like a sister. I love her so much. She is always open and welcoming even though her eye sight is going she reads and reads ...... she is up for new experiences and still loves to cook. You really wouldn't know that she has a hard time seeing, you just would not know it when you first meet her. NO she does not drive any more but that doesn't seem to bother her, family is important and they all take care of each other. As I said in the beginning, we spent a lot of weekends and extended weekends with Barb and family over those 5 years while living in Pennsylvania.  Really loved those years.





Barb and I have kept in touch. She and I are the family researchers for the LITTLE families..... and we are having such a great time lost in all the memories and stories.

Joseph Mounsey, Mary, Donald, Harold, Robert
sitting: Kenneth and Barbara




all 7 of Kenneth & Mary Little's children 

..........continuing with Mounsey & Mary LITTLE's children

Friday, February 6, 2015

Follow Friday - continuing with Mounsey LITTLE's Children - #1 Isaac Little

continuing ........ 

             "LITTLE'S" are my Mothers Fathers line
PARENTS
Isaac (1806-1863) & Jane (Mounsey) (1812-1867) LITTLE   [2nd Great Grandparents ]
CHILDREN:
Mary LITTLE (1831- ?) -          [Great Grand Aunt]
John LITTLE (1832-1861)         [Great Grand Uncle]
Anne LITTLE (1835-?)              [Great Grand Aunt]
William LITTLE (1837-1843)     [Great Grand Uncle]
Isaac LITTLE (1840-?)               [Great Grand Uncle]
HUDSON LITTLE 1843-1934) [Great Grand Uncle]
ane Eliza LITTLE 1846-1867)   [Great Grand Aunt]
James LITTLE 1849-1855)        [Great Grand Uncle]
Mounsey LITTLE (1851-1940) ...........[My Great Grandfather]
Joseph LITTLE (1852-1932)     [Great Grand Uncle]


Mounsey and Mary (Brownrigg) LITTLE's children



1-Isaac Mounsey LITTLE  1878-1918
     married Ruth Beatrice ALLEN
   
      son: Edward Mounsey LITTLE
          married: Helen A LEWIS
               NO children

      son: Paul Albert LITTLE
          married: Lucille Louise MOONEY
          son: Paul John LITTLE
               married: Louise Ida SIMONSON
                    daughter: Suzanne Louise LITTLE
          daughter: Susan Ruth LITTLE
               married: Peter Wells
                   daughter: Genevera WELLS

2-Joseph Hudson LITTLE 1880-1965
        3-Jane Eliza "Jennie" LITTLE 1883- 1964
                           4-Burton Harry LITTLE 1893-1950  [My Grandfather]
 

Isaac Mounsey Little
Isaac is the first child and the first son of Mounsey and Mary (Brownrigg) LITTLE. He is named after his paternal grandfather but his name also includes his fathers surname as his middle name. But the Mounsey name is also from his paternal grandmother's maiden name. He a meat butcher by trade and started while living at home in Dryden working with his father and brother. When he married he moved his family to Cortland and worked as a butcher in Cortland.

Ruth Beatrice ALLEN, Isaac's wife, the daughter of  Dr. Edward D and Helen M (  ?  ) Allen. Her father is a physician with a general practice. Through the census his practice first started in Dryden, Tompkins Co. and then moved to Cortland, Cortland, New York.

Isaac and Ruth married 24 October 1900 in Dryden, Tompkins Co.,New York.........  They had two boys Edward/ b:1903 & Paul/ b:1911.....   Isaac and Ruth both died within a couple of years of each other, Ruth died first and then Isaac leaving two young boys alone. Edward, their
first child and son, was a young teen and he went to live with his mothers parents, Dr & Mrs Allen.  Paul was only 5 years old and he went to live with his fathers parents, Mounsey & Mary LITTLE.
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Obituary MRS ISAAC M LITTLE...........Died Early Tuesday Morning After an Illness of Several Weeks-  Ruth Beatrice Little, wife of Isaac M Little, died early Tuesday morning, July 18, 1916, at her home, 21 Clayton Avenue, Cortland after an illness of several weeks. The funeral will be held at 2:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home and will be private. Burial will be at Cortland.
Mrs Little was the daughter of Dr and Mrs E Davis Allen, and about twenty years of her life she resided in Dryden. She was born at Harford, October 21, 1881, and the family came to Dryden when she was six years old. On October 24, 1900, she and Mr Little were married, and about nine years ago they moved to Cortland.
Besides her husband  and parents she leaves two sons, Edward M aged 13 year, and Paul M [should be A] aged 5 years, and one brother Paul W Allen of the University of Illinois.
Mrs Little was a member of the First Methodist. Sunday school at Cortland and at the time of her death was Noble Grand of Bright Light Rebekah Lodge of Cortland.................
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I have located the Allen's in the 1990 & 1910 US census and the Little's in the 1880, 1900 & 1910 US Census. The 1910 would have been both Isaac and Ruth's last census. Isaac died in 1914 and Ruth died in 1916.

Edward Little

Edward was a very active Ham radio operator for six decades. He was the bookkeeper for his wife Helen's "Basket Shop". location location location and that is why they had a successful business for so many years. I have visited that little Basket Shop several times over the years......... she had very unique and good quality baskets. She was very generous. I remember when she passed away I visited the shop after the funeral. It was strange not to have her there anymore. Leasing to use his head has served him well in life, Little said. He has done many things- from working in a private detective agency to selling securities to selling refrigerators to selling real estate.  These are just some of the professional  pursuits that have kept him busy.

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Newspaper: DRYDEN'S LITTLE a HAM FOR SIX DECADES-  Ham Radio (Dec 4, 1994)
by Vivian E Douglass (WA2PUU)
Ed Little, W2PHQ, of Dryden, who started as a ham 75 years ago and became licensed under the government in 1921, was presented his 60-year plaque as a member of the American Radio Relay League. Bill Thompson, W2MTA, WNY Section Manager presented the award in early September.
Little, who contracted polio at a very early age, was unable to play sports like his other school friends, so he turned to amateur radio as his hobby.
Ed and Helen Little, his wife and close companion for more than 67 years, live on a hill on Route 13 as you approach Dryden from Syracuse. Many of us hams have made that curve in the road glancing at their Little Basket Shop of five decades, with antennas on the roof,  tooting a .....('Hi" in code) to Ed and Helen.
Helen says, "We never had children of our own, but Ed was a great reader of books and taught many your people the art of being a great ham operator, working especially one-on-one with those who needed special attention.
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In Memory of Mr Edward M Little born January 17, 1903 in Dryden, New York. Died November 19, 1996 in Groton, New York. Services 2 pm Thursday November 21, 1996 at Perkins Funeral Home Dryden New York officiating Rev David H Nicholls Interment Willow Glen Cemetery, Dryden New York
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July 6, 1983- The store (Little's Basket Shop) used to be a gas station. Made from stone and wood, the station was built by Little and his wife of 55 years, Helen, 'on a shoestring'. In 1929, on of Ed Little's many life's experiences.
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12/20/2002......... Obituary Helen A Little
DRYDEN- Helen A Little, age 96, of 17 Cortland Rd, Dryden, NY, died Thursday, December 19, 2002, at the Cortland Memorial Hospital after becoming ill on Wednesday. Mrs Little was born May 26, 1906 in New Jersey and was the widow of Edward M Little, who died November 19, 1996. She was a longtime resident of Dryden and was the proprietor of Little's Basket Shop.
Survivors include nieces, Susan Little of Cedar Crest, NM and Louise Little in Anoka, MN; cousins, Sylvia Herberts of Newington, CT, Anna Clayton of New Port Richey and Evelyn Carlson of Canby OR; her God child, Ginny French of Liverpool NY. A nephew Paul Little of MN, died recently.
Friends are invited to call from 2 to 4pm Sunday December 22,2002 at the Perkins Funeral Home, 55 West Main St., Dryden. Burial and memorial services will be held at a later date.


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Paul was 5 years old when he came to live with his grandfather and he was about 11 years old when my mother came to live with Mounsey, her grandfather, also. Her parents were divorcing and arrangements were made for her to live with her grandparents for a while. Paul was extremely smart, the kind of smart where there is no common sense - he needed to be told to come in out of the rain. A very nice quiet man. He lived quite a bit of his adult life in Ogden, Utah.  He attended & graduated from the University of Tennessee. He was a writer of poetry, and a Bacteriologist. I remember he visited us in San Carlos, California in the 1960's [just don't remember year/dates] and he just stayed for several years. He smoke excessively. He was very careless with his cigarettes. Lots of burn holes in furniture, rugs, and clothing. My parents were not very happy with that, and asked him not to smoke in the house.

Paul Albert Little and Lucille Mooney 

Paul Albert Little



Louise Simonson  marries Paul John Little

Susan & brother PJ (Paul John Little)













I have located all the US census's so far - 1920, 1930 & 1940

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Definitely looking for pictures of Isaac & Ruth and family.....  I have some of the descendants but not ancestors. I know most of the living relatives from this line so I need to make some calls and write some letters. 

.......... continuing with Mounsey & Mary LITTLE's children

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Thankful Thursday --continuing with #9 Mounsey LITTLE -Children

continuing ........ 

             "LITTLE'S" are my Mothers Fathers line
PARENTS
Isaac (1806-1863) & Jane (Mounsey) (1812-1867) LITTLE   [2nd Great Grandparents ]

Siblings of Hudson's.........
doneMary LITTLE (1831- ?) -          [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJohn LITTLE (1832-1861)         [Great Grand Uncle]
doneAnne LITTLE (1835-?)              [Great Grand Aunt]
doneWilliam LITTLE (1837-1843)     [Great Grand Uncle]
doneIsaac LITTLE (1840-?)               [Great Grand Uncle]
doneHUDSON LITTLE 1843-1934) [Great Grand Uncle]
doneJane Eliza LITTLE 1846-1867)   [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJames LITTLE 1849-1855)        [Great Grand Uncle]
Mounsey LITTLE (1851-1940) ...........[My Great Grandfather]
Joseph LITTLE (1852-1932)     [Great Grand Uncle]



AND now Mounsey and Mary (Brownrigg) LITTLE's children


back (l to r) Burton Harry Little [my Grandfather]; Joseph Hudson Little; Isaac Mounsey Little;
front (l to r) Jane Eliza "Jennie" Little;  father Mounsey Little and  mother Mary Brownrigg (unknown year)

Isaac Mounsey LITTLE  1878-1918
      married Ruth Beatrice ALLEN
      son: Edward Mounsey LITTLE
          married: Helen A LEWIS
          NO children
      son: Paul Albert LITTLE
          married: Lucille Louise MOONEY
          son: Paul John LITTLE
               married: Louise Ida SIMONSON
               daughter: Suzanne Louise LITTLE

Joseph Hudson LITTLE 1880-1965
    married: Mabel BRISTOL
    son: Kenneth William LITTLE
         married: Mary Louisa BOICE
         daughter: Barbara June LITTLE
         son: Kenneth Elwyn LITTLE
         daughter: Mary Lucille LITTLE
         son: Joseph Mounsey LITTLE
         son: Harold Vernon LITTLE
         son: Robert Elmer LITTLE
         son: Donald Leon LITTLE

    son: Harold Munsey LITTLE
         married: Helen Case
         daughter: Doris Lee LITTLE
         daughter: Susan Kay LITTLE

    daughter: Gladys Mary LITTLE
         married: Ernest C BAKER
         daughter: Jeanne Ellen BAKER
              married: Donald F GRIDLEY
              daughter: Linda Lou GRIDLEY
              son: Steven Paul GRIDLEY

    daughter: Velma May LITTLE - twin
         married: Cornelius Lorenz EDSAL
         son: Richard William LITTLE
              married: Theresa Jean CONSALVI
         daughter: Marilyn Ruth LITTLE
               married: Gordon Lee WELCH
         son: Joseph Robert EDSAL
               married: Priscilla Ann PETITTI
         daughter: Carol Agatha EDSALL
               married: James Lynch HARVILL
         daughter: Dolores Marie EDSALL
               married: Leon Earl REYNOLDS
         daughter: Mary Alice EDSALL
               married: Louis G. GOLWAY
          son: John David EDSALL
                married: Nancy Jean COYKENDALL
          daughter: Sharon Lee EDSALL
                married: Robert HARRILCHAK
          daughter: Linda Ann EDSALL
                NOT married

   daughter: Thelma Marie LITTLE - twin
            married: Lester E Homer
            son: Ronald Homer
                 married: Marion STEDWELL

Jane Eliza "Jennie" LITTLE 1883- 1964
     married: Joseph William LITTLE (1st cousins)
     NO children

Burton Harry LITTLE 1893-1950  [My Grandfather]
      married: Emma May BRISTOL
      daughter: Mary Jane LITTLE
           married: John Patterson GARDNER Jr. [My Parents]
           two children


..........and I will continue with the Mounsey LITTLE's children



Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Workday Wednesday -- continuing with #9 Mounsey Little - Small Town News

continuing ........ 

             "LITTLE'S" are my Mothers Fathers line
PARENTS
Isaac (1806-1863) & Jane (Mounsey) (1812-1867) LITTLE   [2nd Great Grandparents ]

Siblings of Hudson's.........
doneMary LITTLE (1831- ?) -          [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJohn LITTLE (1832-1861)         [Great Grand Uncle]
doneAnne LITTLE (1835-?)              [Great Grand Aunt]
doneWilliam LITTLE (1837-1843)     [Great Grand Uncle]
doneIsaac LITTLE (1840-?)               [Great Grand Uncle]
doneHUDSON LITTLE 1843-1934) [Great Grand Uncle]
doneJane Eliza LITTLE 1846-1867)   [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJames LITTLE 1849-1855)        [Great Grand Uncle]
Mounsey LITTLE (1851-1940) ...........[My Great Grandfather]
Joseph LITTLE (1852-1932)     [Great Grand Uncle]


Small Town News - a little slice of Americana 
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News Article .......  Aug 5, 1934
Mounsey Little spent the week end at Niagara Falls as the guest of Mr and Mrs Jessie Neff.
[Who are the Neff's?]
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NOV 15 1934...............  Friday evening after the Senior play 24 young people of the CES met at the Crosby home for a short social hour to say farewell to Paul Little [my mom's first cousin]. Refreshments were served. A surprise party was given Paul Little Wednesday evening at his home. Those present were, Rev&Mrs WH Lindemann, Mr&Mrs J.W. Little, Mounsey Little, Mr& Mrs Nat Grays, Mrs A.K. Fletcher, Mrs H.L. Crosby, and Armina and Mary Jane Little.[my mother] A pleasant evening was spent after which refreshments are served.
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News article..........Dec 9 1934.............
Mounsey Little has returned to his home here after spending two weeks with B. H. Little and family of Cuba.
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no date....... mid 1930's ............
Mr and Mrs Burton Little and son, Burton Mounsey of Cuba, are passing their vacation with his father Mounsey Little and other relatives
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1937 news article- Dryden NY
         "Mounsey Little Celebrates 86th Birthday"
 Dryden-- Mr and Mrs J W Little entertained at dinner Sunday, May 2, in honor of Mrs Little's father, Mounsey Little, who celebrated his 86th birthday on that day. Those who attended the dinner were B H Little and L J Waldock of Cuba, NY; Mr and Mrs Kenneth Little of Homer; Mr and Mrs J W Mounsey and son Robert, of Virgil; Mr and Mrs E CVickery of E Syracuse; Mr and Mrs E M Little; Mrs Minnie OBrien; Mrs Florence Park and children, Jean and Douglass; Herman Park of Cortland; Mrs Cornelius Edsall and Marilyn and Carole; Thelma and Ronald Little of Ithaca; Mr and Mrs Harold Little; Joe H Little and Mary Jane Little.
  Mr Little was born in England. Having relatives in Cortland, he and a brother came to America in 1872. The brother returned to his native land two months later, but Mr Little himself have never been back. Besides this brother in England, Mr Little had at one time another brother in New Zealand and one in Australia.[this was only one brother NOT two- brother HUDSON]. His first job in this country was on a farm in Virgil; later he started the market in Dryden now operated by Joe W Little, and owned a a farm south of the village. Mr Little is still active and in good health, except that his eyesight is not so good as in former years; and he still enjoys being out on the farm; enjoys life and his friends. His happy disposition has not changed with the years, and he still retains the accent that ..........?.........
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News Article May 5 1938, Dryden NY ....."Mr Little is 87"
  Dryden May 5......  Mounsey Little, Mr and Mrs J W Little and Mary Jane Little spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Burton Little of Cuba NY. The occasion was the celebration of the 87th birthday of Mounsey Little
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News Article ....  no source/ date .........  (d: 12 July 1940) 
Mr and Mrs Burton Little and family of Cuba were called here on Friday because of the death of his father, Mounsey Little.  Miss Mary Jane Little of Buffalo was also here. Mr Little and Mary Jane returned to their homes while Mrs Little is staying for a few days.
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NEWS ARTICLE....  ?? no date/source  [1940]
The late Mounsey Little of Dryden who died July12 left an estate of $500 personal and $3000 real property, that papers filed in the Surrogate's office show Jennie E Little of Dryden, a daughter, is executrix.
  Joseph H Little of Dryden and Burton H Little of Cuba NY, sons, and Jennie E Little of Dryden each are to receive one quarter of the estate. Edward and Paul Little of Dryden, nephews, each is bequeathed one-eighth share.
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Newspaper in Virgil NY   GOOD OLD DAYS  Jan 9 1943

VIRGIL:  Little's meat truck of Dryden, which has made regular weekly or by weekly trips over the Dryden-Virgil Road for more than 50 years, has been discontinued for the duration. [World War II]
   Three generations of the Little family have peddled meat in the Virgil area, beginning with the late Mounsey Little, who in the 80's and 90's drove a span of spirited dapple greys hitched to his white topped meat cart. he was followed by his son, Joe Little, and last his grandson, Harold Little, who it is reported, has gone to Syracuse to do defense work.
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1964 April Dryden NY w/picture......  "Barn Fired"
NOTE: hand written on the article: Great Grandpa Little's old farm, April 1964, now housing development)

  DRYDEN: Saturday, the Tompkins County Clean-up Firemen committee made quick work of the Old Mounsey Little barn on South Street to make room for property improvements, 4 apartments will be designed with the Old Little house.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Tombstone Tuesday --continuing with #9 Mounsey LITTLE - Tombstone

continuing ........ 

             "LITTLE'S" are my Mothers Fathers line
PARENTS
Isaac (1806-1863) & Jane (Mounsey) (1812-1867) LITTLE   [2nd Great Grandparents ]

Siblings of Hudson's.........
doneMary LITTLE (1831- ?) -          [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJohn LITTLE (1832-1861)         [Great Grand Uncle]
doneAnne LITTLE (1835-?)              [Great Grand Aunt]
doneWilliam LITTLE (1837-1843)     [Great Grand Uncle]
doneIsaac LITTLE (1840-?)               [Great Grand Uncle]
doneHUDSON LITTLE 1843-1934) [Great Grand Uncle]
doneJane Eliza LITTLE 1846-1867)   [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJames LITTLE 1849-1855)        [Great Grand Uncle]
Mounsey LITTLE (1851-1940) ...........[My Great Grandfather]
Joseph LITTLE (1852-1932)     [Great Grand Uncle]



        Willow Glen Cemetery, Rt 13S, Dryden New York



Monday, February 2, 2015

Mystery Monday --continuing with #9 Mounsey Little - I. O. O. F. & Rebekah Lodge

continuing ........ 

             "LITTLE'S" are my Mothers Fathers line
PARENTS
Isaac (1806-1863) & Jane (Mounsey) (1812-1867) LITTLE   [2nd Great Grandparents]

Siblings of Hudson's.........
doneMary LITTLE (1831- ?) -          [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJohn LITTLE (1832-1861)         [Great Grand Uncle]
doneAnne LITTLE (1835-?)              [Great Grand Aunt]
doneWilliam LITTLE (1837-1843)     [Great Grand Uncle]
doneIsaac LITTLE (1840-?)               [Great Grand Uncle]
doneHUDSON LITTLE 1843-1934) [Great Grand Uncle]
doneJane Eliza LITTLE 1846-1867)   [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJames LITTLE 1849-1855)        [Great Grand Uncle]
Mounsey LITTLE (1851-1940) ...........[My Great Grandfather
Joseph LITTLE (1852-1932)     [Great Grand Uncle]



                                          District Deputy Grand Master and his Staff --1917
              upper row - Avery Hiles, Joseph W Little, Charles I Hart, William Rannings
           lower row - Frank Gallagher, Frank E Kimmich, D. D. G. M., and Mounsey Little

This was also from the newspapers -1917- but I do not have a source/date etc.............. and it was just the picture without any article with it. Disappointing.

I have not introduced you to Joseph W Little yet. He is the son of the 10th child of Isaac and Jane Little - Joseph Little. I will talk about him when I introduce you to his father Joseph Little.

........and then there is Mounsey Little on the bottom row far right.

Acronyms- IOOF- I did locate the DDGM position showing below the picture


It looks like they may be wearing robes with the large decorated collars/lapels, wonder what that means if anything?   Is there a difference between them or do the designs come from the lodges they first joined or are there choices of designs each for member OR................

Don't know what position Joe or Mounsey held in the Rebekah or IOOF? Are they the same organization or different? I have googled a little and am still not really sure. I read somewhere that the Independent IOOF lodges  sometimes were known as Odd Fellows or Rebekah's ....... Gosh, I really need to do a lot more research in this area............  I know nothing!!


I did "google" Clover-Rebekah Lodge in New York and this item came up................

Independent Order Of Odd Fellows, Clover Rebekah Lodge #294 in Dryden, New York (NY)-  and as you know Mouncey lived his entire adult life in Dryden. Maybe I can make contact with this organization and find out more.

IOOF - Genealogy/ Family History Research

 Lots of research to do here and it is on my to-do list but it is not a priority. 




Sunday, February 1, 2015

Sunday Obituary --continuing with #9 Mounsey LITTLE -Obituary

continuing ........ 

             "LITTLE'S" are my Mothers Fathers line
PARENTS
Isaac (1806-1863) & Jane (Mounsey) (1812-1867) LITTLE   [2nd Great Grandparents ]

Siblings of Hudson's.........
doneMary LITTLE (1831- ?) -          [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJohn LITTLE (1832-1861)         [Great Grand Uncle]
doneAnne LITTLE (1835-?)              [Great Grand Aunt]
doneWilliam LITTLE (1837-1843)     [Great Grand Uncle]
doneIsaac LITTLE (1840-?)               [Great Grand Uncle]
doneHUDSON LITTLE 1843-1934) [Great Grand Uncle]
doneJane Eliza LITTLE 1846-1867)   [Great Grand Aunt]
doneJames LITTLE 1849-1855)        [Great Grand Uncle]
Mounsey LITTLE (1851-1940) ...........[My Great Grandfather]
Joseph LITTLE (1852-1932)     [Great Grand Uncle]

There was certainly quite a number of obituary's written on his life......... (and I am very greatful!!) You will notice that all are from unknown source and date ......... this is material my mother had - you know how people cut out articles and events from the newspapers and 'glued' them into their scrapbooks, but without a Newspaper name or date......... I will find them someday soon I hope so I will have the whole package.............. but for now this is what I have.....


#1 OBITUARY/ unk source;date.........  (d: 12 Jul 1940) "Mounsey Little Dies at Dryden"
.......  native of England expires at age of 89 years...........
     Mounsey Little, 89, died early this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs Jennie Little of South Street, Dryden. Mr Little who was one the oldest and most highly respected citizens of the town of Dryden had been in failing health for several months prior to his death.
      He was born at Bassenthwaite, England, the son of Isaac Little and Jane Mounsey Little, and came to this country in 1872. He settled in Tompkins County, where he was engaged in farming and in the raising of cattle for meat. 
     He married Miss Mary Brownrigg of this vicinity who had also come to America from England. Mrs Little's death occurred about 10 years ago.
     Mr Little was a member of the Dryden Presbyterian Church, the Dryden I.O.O.F Lodge, and a charter member of the Rebekah Lodge.
     Near surviving relatives include one daughter, Mrs Jennie Little; two sons, JH Little of Dryden and BH Little of Cuba NY; nine grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
     The funeral services will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 from the home of Mrs Little in South Street with the Rev Fenton Crutchley officiating. Burial will be made in Willow Glen Cemetery, Dryden.
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#2 OBITUARY ...........  (12 Jul 1940) unknown source/date
             "Mounsey Little, 89, Passes at Dryden"
  Dryden July 18 - Mounsey Little, 89, died Friday morning after failing health for a few years past. Mr Little came to Dryden in 1872 from Cumberland County in the north of England, and has lived here since; first for 17 years in the Southworth house on North Street, and since then on his farm just south of village.
   'WELL KNOWN BUSINESS MAN'
   He had been engaged in farming, cattle raising and as a meat dealer for 65 years. he conducted his meat market for 40 years and retired shortly before World War.
  Mr Little was a member of the Presbyterian Church, a charter member of the Clover Rebekah Lodge, and was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge.
   Funeral services were held Sunday at 2pm with the Rev Fenton E Crutchly officiating at the home of Mr Little's daughter, Mrs Jennie Little, where he had lived for some years past. Burial was in Willow Glen Cemetery.
   Mr Little is survived b his daughter, Mrs Jennie Little, two sons, Joe H Little of Dryden and Burton H Little of Cuba; 9 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
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#3 OBITUARY ............. (d: 12 Jul 1940) ..  no source/ date
             " 2 more of Dryden's Business Men Succomb"
DRYDEN -- CD Williams .... etc etc etc and MOUNSEY LITTLE (w/pictures) .
  Mounsey Little, 89, one of the oldest residents of Dryden, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs Jennie Little, South Street, Dryden, early Friday morning, July 12, after an illness of several months.
  Mr Little came to Dryden from England in 1872. He married the late Mrs Mary Little of Tompkins County soon after his arrival. He has been a cattle raiser, a meat dealer, and farmer for the past 65 years. Mr Little was a charter member of Clover Rebekah Lodge, Dryden, a member of the Dryden Presbyterian Church and Dryden Odd Fellows Lodge.
   Besides his daughter, Mrs Little, at whose home he died, he is survived by two sons, JH Little of Dryden, BH Little of Cuba; nine grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren.
   Funeral services were held at 2pm Sunday at Mrs Little's home the Rev Fenton E Crutchley, pastor of the Dryden Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment was in Willow Glen Cemetery. EM Perkins had charge of funeral arrangements.
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#4 OBITUARY ..............(d:12 Jul 1940) no source/date
           "MOUNSEY LITTLE, 89, CATTLE RAISER, DEAD"
ITHACA......... Last rites for Mounsey Little, 89, one of Dryden's oldest residents, will be conducted at 2pm Sunday by Rev Fenton E Crutchley at the home of a daughter, Mrs Jennie Little, South St, Dryden, where he died Friday morning. Burial will be in Willow Glen Cemetery.
    Mr Little, who came to Dryden from England in 1872, had been a cattle raiser, meat dealer and farmer for 65 years in this area. He was a charter member of Clover Rebekah Lodge and was affiliated with Dryden IOOF and Dryden Presbyterian Church.
   Surviving besides Mrs Little, are two sons, JH Little of Dryden and BH Little of Cuba, and nine grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren
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Gosh obituary's can be such great resource for information and I would say these are great. So much information .......  I do need to find out which newspaper they were in and the dates/page ........  don't know if SLC Library has the Dryden, Ithaca, Homer, Cortland newspapers. It maybe that they have not been digitized yet. So if that is the case I can travel there someday and search myself or ask someone else to do it for me. It is on my To-do list........... but not a high priority at this point.