Person:Mary Waters (57)

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Mary A. Waters
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Name[1][2][3][4] Mary A. Waters
Gender Female
Birth[5][6][7] 13 May 1845 Lowville, Lewis, New York
Marriage 23 Nov 1871 Lowville, Lewis, New Yorkto William Dence
Reference Number 8129
William Dence
Death[8][9] 20 Jul 1925 Copenhagen, Lewis, New York
Reference Number 528
References
  1. Putman, George W. Genealogy of David Putman and His Descendants. (Private publication, 1916)
    p. 47.
  2. The Journal and Republican. (Lowville, New York).

    July 25, 1925

  3. National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. Lineage Books of the Charter Members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Vol. I-CLII (152). (Washington, D.C., 1899-1938)
    Volume 65, p. 258.

    Mrs. Mary W. Waters Dence.
    DAR Idaho Number: 64737
    Born in Lowville, N. Y.
    Descendant of Lieut. Matthew Noble, of MA.
    Daughter of Nathan Waters and Elizabeth Noble Weller, his wife.
    Granddaughter of Jared Weller and Dorothy Noble, his wife.
    Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Noble and Lydia Eager, his wife.
    Matthew Noble (1736-1804) served on the Committee of Safety of Westfield and also in the militia. He was born and died in Westfield, Mass.
    Also No. 51473.

  4. 1870 US Census
    <htttp://www.ancestry.com) accessed on March 7, 2008, citing Census Place: Lowville, Lewis, New York; Roll: M593_964; Page: 497; Image: 381.
  5. Putman, George W. Genealogy of David Putman and His Descendants. (Private publication, 1916)
    p. 47.
  6. The Journal and Republican. (Lowville, New York).

    July 25, 1925

  7. 1870 US Census
    <htttp://www.ancestry.com) accessed on March 7, 2008, citing Census Place: Lowville, Lewis, New York; Roll: M593_964; Page: 497; Image: 381.
  8. The Journal and Republican. (Lowville, New York).

    July 25, 1925

  9. The Journal and Republican. (Lowville, New York)
    March 21, 1912.

    Death of Nathan Waters

    Nathan Waters died at 10 p.m. at the home of his brother, Herbert Walters, in this town, aged 68 years. He was born in Lowville, the son of Nathan Waters, and passed his entire life in this place. He had for many years been a member of the Baptist church. Surviving are two brothers and three sisters, Dr. Moses H. Waters of Terre Haute, Ind.; Herbert Waters and Miss Sarah Waters of Lowville; Mrs. William Dence of Copenhagen, and Mrs. S.W. Sawyer of Chicago. The funeral services will be held from the house on Saturday, the Rev. J. Morris Evans officiating.

    "The Lowville Journal and Republican," Lowville, New York, March 21, 1912.