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Sylvester Capron and Laura Higgins

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Photo of Sylvester Capron.

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Photo of Laura Higgins Capron.

The Family of Sylvester Capron and Laura Higgins Capron

 

 

 

birth place

death place

Sylvester Capron

husband

18 June 1806 - 8 July 1876

Windsor VT

Wayland NY

Laura Higgins Capron

wife

1818 - 12 December 1852

Unknown place

Springwater NY

 

marriage

Unknown date

 

 

Wilbur W. Capron

son

6 February 1839 - 18 December 1903

Springwater NY

Brooklyn, NY

Almira C. Capron

daughter

28 July 1840 - 4 February 1916

Springwater NY

Springwater NY

Loretta Capron

daughter

October 1841 - 13 January 1917

Springwater NY

Springwater NY

James W. Capron

son

24 August 1844 - 13 December 1915

Springwater NY

Springwater NY

Wesley H. Capron

son

5 November 1848 - 10 September 1907

Springwater NY

Springwater NY

The Parents of Sylvester Capron

Elisha Capron I and Abigail ?

The Parents of Laura Higgins

Stephen Higgins I and Sarah Burnham Higgins

Capron Family Tree

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Sylvester’s Maternal Family Tree

Higgins Family Tree

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Burnham Family Tree

Marriages of Sylvester Capron

1st Marriage to Laura Higgins.

2nd Marriage to Caroline L. Townsend

Marriages of Laura Higgins

1st Marriage to Sylvester Capron.

The Obituary of Sylvester Capron

18 June 1806 - 8 July 1876

From the Nunda News, 15 July 1876.

Fatal Accident on the Erie. - Two Elderly People Instantly Killed.

As train 8 on the Rochester division of the Erie railroad was approaching Wayland, it struck a carriage on a crossing known as Buffalo street throwing the two occupants to the ground and instantly killing them both.

The unfortunate victims of the disaster were Sylvester Capron of Springwater and his sister, Mrs. Clara Whitman.

Mr. Capron has long been one of the most prominent citizens of Springwater and Mrs. Whitman will be remembered by many readers, as the lady who formerly attended at the the toll gate on the Wayland and Dansville plank road.

At the scene of the accident, the wagon road crosses the track at an oblique angle so that the carriage was struck by the engine nearly from behind. The disaster was a terrible one, but no blame seems to have been attached to anyone.

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From the Naples Record, 15 July 1876

East Springwater - Saturday the news spread like wildfire through the town and surrounding country that Sylvester Capron and his sister, Mrs. Whitman, had been killed at the R. R. crossing on Buffalo street, a short distance west of Wayland.

They were on their way to Dansville and were struck by the morning Express going east, shivering the buggy to pieces, Capron with the seat, was carried on the platform in front of the engine to the next crossing, a short distance before the train could be stopped. The skull on the back of his head was broken which was the only bruise found upon him.

Not so with Aunt Clara, she was dragged by the cars about half way to the other crossing from where the accident occurred, mangling her terribly, it is said every bone in her body was broken.

Few, if any, among us, would have been missed more than they. They had outlived their allotted time of three score and ten years, most of which had been spent in this town. “Vest” as he was familiarly called by every one, had been a successful farmer, having accumulated a fortune thereby, was a zealous Methodist in his younger days, and will be remembered also, as the genial landlord of the Tabors Corners Tavern, in the stirring political times of the Polk campaign in which he took a lively part, marching shoulder to shoulder with the Naples jaw-bone band, when A. T. Nelson was the leader.

Aunt Clara’s kindly greeting will be remembered by thousands who passed the toll-gate to Dansville, where she for many years helped Uncle Whitman take the toll.

It was a sad night to see them lying there, side by side, and will never be forgotten by the many, many friends who come to see. It is said that three other persons have been killed at the some crossing within a few years.

The Obituary of Laura Higgins Capron

1818 - 12 December 1852

No obituary found.

The Burial of Sylvester Capron

Mt. Vernon Evergreen Cemetery in Springwater NY

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The Gravestone of Sylvester Capron (1806 - 1876).

Located in the Mt. Vernon Evergreen Cemetery in Springwater NY.

The Burial of Laura Higgins Capron.

Mt. Vernon Evergreen Cemetery in Springwater NY

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The Gravestone of Laura Higgins Capron (1818 - 1852).

Located in the Mt. Vernon Evergreen Cemetery in Springwater NY.

Newspaper articles from FultonHistory.com

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