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- George Bella SAGE1851 - 1937
Facts and Events
Name |
George Bella SAGE |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
12 Jul 1851 |
Troy, Rensselaer, New York, USA |
Marriage |
Apr 1879 |
Brockport, Monroe, New York, USAto Sarah Jane Tremble |
Occupation? |
15 Jun 1900 |
Sweden, Monroe, New York, USAbutcher |
Occupation? |
19 Apr 1910 |
Sweden, Monroe, New York, USAlaborer doing odd jobs |
Occupation? |
16 Jan 1920 |
Sweden, Monroe, New York, USAlaborer in garden |
Death[2] |
1 Feb 1937 |
Brockport, Monroe, New York, USA |
References
- ↑ Another source says he was born 1851 in Corinth NY
1880 Census Brockport, Monroe, NY</b> taken 12 Jun 1880, pg 30, family 344, (they are living next to Theopulis Peter and Mary Jane Green Tremble they have the same Dwelling # but a different family #),says George Sage, male, 26 yrs, married, butcher, b. NY, both parents b. NY <b>1900 Census Sweden, Monroe, NY</b>, taken 15 Jun 1900, Sheet 6-B, Dwelling # 123 Family # 127, says George B Sage, head, male, b Jul 1851, 49 yrs, can't read how many yrs married, b. NY, looks like both parents b. NY, looks like occupation butcher <b>1910 Census, Sweden, Monroe, NY</b>, taken 19 Apr 1910, Sheet 6-A, Dwelling # 139 Family # 147, says George Sage, head, male, 51 yrs, 1st marriage, married 31 yrs, b. NY, both parents b. NY, laborer doing odd jobs, can read & write, owns home <b>1920 Census, Sweden, Monroe, NY</b>, taken 16 Jan 1920, Sheet 16-B, Dwelling # 233, Family # 351, says George B Sage, head, owns home free & clear, male, 68 yrs, married, can read & write, b. NY, both parents b. NY, ? laborer in garden,</li>- ↑ Brockport CemeteryBrockport, New York
Town of Sweden This cemetery is located on the south side of High Street in the Village of Brockport, New York. The tombstones in this cemetery have been copied twice before this. In Dec. 1927 Alberta B. Brennan of the Monroe Chapter (Brockport, NY) of the Daughters of the American Revolution made a twenty page list of tombstone inscriptions. On the first page of her list it says "not complete." Another 46 page list was made in the early 1930s. It has no author's name on it but appears similar to lists made by members of the Irondequoit Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. This list was made in May 1992 by Richard T. Halsey and relies on the older lists for inscriptions which could no longer be read. It adds hundreds of names to both of the older lists.</li></ol>
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