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Census 1920, Williamstown, Oswego County, NY: Cronizer, Joseph C. - Head - Rents - Male - White - Age 48 - Married - Born New York - Father b. Holland - Mother b. New York - Farmer, General farm " Kate - Wife - Female - White - Age 44 - Born Canada, English - Father b. Ireland - Mother b. Canada, English - Immigrated 1898, Naturalized " David E. - Son - Male - White - Age 9 - At school - Born New York Census 1930, Williamstown, Oswego County, NY: Croniser, Joseph - Head - Owns, $400 - not Farm - Male - White - Age 68 - Married at 28 - Born New York - Father b. Holland - Mother b. New York - Cheesemaker, Retired " Kate - Wife - Female - White - Age 53 - Married at 31 - Born Canada, English - Father b. Irish Free State - Mother b. Canada, English " David E. - Son - Male - White - Age 19 - Single - Born New York - Laborer, Town Road - Worker, Employed Census 1940, Rome, Oneida County, NY: Croniser, Kate - Head - Female - White - Age 65 - Widow - Education, 7 yrs school - Born English Canada, Naturalized - 1935 residence, Rural Oswego County, NY - Housekeeping " David E. - Son - Male - White - Age 28 - Single - Education, 8 yrs school - Born New York - At work, 42 hrs/wk - Maintenance man, Rome Turning Co. - Worked 10 wks, Earned $120 Pulaski Democrat, 19 July 1945: RICARD-- ...Pfc. David Croniser has been wounded in action... serving in the Pacific. Pulaski Democrat, 6 Sep 1945: RICARD-- It is reported that Pfc. David Croniser is on his way home. He has spent many months in the Pacific. Pulaski Democrat, 27 Feb 1947: RICARD-- David Croniser entered Crouse-Irving Hospital, Syracuse, Thursday where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Pulaski Democrat, 6 Apr 1950: RICARD-- David Croniser of Kasoag who was injured in an accident and in a Rome hospital... [edit] ========================================================Auburn Citizen Advertiser, 29 Mar 1988: DAVID E. CRONISER David E. Croniser, 77, of 80 Orchard ST, Auburn, died Sunday, March 27, 1988 in Auburn Memorial Hospital. He was born in Kasoag and lived in Williamstown and Port Byron before moving to Auburn. He retired in 1970 from the P&S Textiles in Skaneateles Falls. He was a former bus driver at Griffiss Air Force Base in Rome. He was a former communicant of St. Patrick's Church, Williamstown. Mr. Croniser was an Army veteran of World War II, having served in the Philippines and the South Pacific. He was awarded the Purple Heart. He was a member of the American Legion. Surviving are a daughter, Edna Stevens of Auburn; two step-sons, William A. Lamphier of Elbridge and John C. Burk of Locke; seven grandchildren. Services will be... Wednesday, March 30, 1988 at the B.L. Bush & Sons Funeral Home, Jordan. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Williamstown. References
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