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Elmer Francisco and Marie Stoner

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Photo of Elmer Francisco.

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Photo of Marie Stoner Francisco.

The Family of Elmer Francisco and Marie Stoner Francisco

 

 

 

birth place

death place

Elmer Francisco

husband

5 May 1872 - 15 September 1921

Canadice NY

Naples NY

Marie Stoner Francisco

wife

June 1865 - 13 March 1937

Rochester NY

Rochester NY

 

marriage

Unknown date

 

 

Lydia Francisco

daughter

1892 - death

Unknown place

Unknown place

Harrison H. Francisco

son

1896 - 1961

Unknown place

Unknown place

Grover W. Francisco

son

1898 - 1959

Unknown place

Unknown place

Clarence J. Francisco

son

1901 - death

Unknown place

Unknown place

Florence W. Francisco

daughter

1901 - death

Unknown place

Unknown place

The Parents of Elmer Francisco

Soloman Francisco and Minerva Knowles Francisco.

The Parents of Marie Stoner

Peter Stoner and Elizabeth Crammond Stoner

Francisco Family Tree

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Knowles Family Tree

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Stoner Family Tree

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Crammond Family Tree

Marriages of Elmer Francisco

1st Marriage to Carrie M. Beach

2nd Marriage to Marie Stoner.

Marriages of Marie Stoner

1st Marriage to Elmer Francisco.

The Obituary of Elmer Francisco

5 May 1872 - 15 September 1921

From the Corning Leader, 19 September 1921.

Cohocton - Sept. 19th Elmer Francisco, grandson of one of the early residents of the near town of Canadice, Jacob Francisco, died Thursday after a short illness in Naples where he moved last Spring.

He was born in Canadice in 1872 where he had always lived and was a well known blacksmith and farmer. He is survived by his wife, five children: Harrison of Canadice, William of Fairport, Clarence, Mrs. Lydia Lawrence and Miss Florence Francisco of Rochester, one brother, William of Naples and one sister Mrs. Lovisa Hahn of Hemlock.

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From the Naples Record, 21 September 1921.

Naples - At his home in Marks street, this village, on Thursday, September 15, 1921, occurred the death of Elmer Francisco.

He was a son of Soloman and Minerva Knowles Francisco, and was born in Canadice on May 5, 1872. He owned a farm in Canadice for many years, which he sold when he removed to Naples last spring. He was also a carpenter and a black-smith.

Besides his wife, who was Miss Marie Stoner, he is survived by three sons, Harrison Francisco, of Canadice; William Francisco, of Fairport, and Clarence Francisco, of Rochester; two daughters, Mrs. Lydia Lawrence and Miss Florence Francisco, of Rochester; one brother, G. William Francisco, of Naples, and one sister, Mrs. Lovisa Hahn of Hemlock.

Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon, conducted by Dr. J. H. France. Interment was made in Rose Ridge cemetery.

The Obituary of Marie Stoner Francisco

June 1865 - 13 March 1937

From the Naples Record, 17 March 1937.

The body of Mrs. Elmer Francisco, of East Rochester, formerly of Naples, was buried in Rose Ridge cemetery, Naples, yesterday. Mrs. Francisco died on Saturday, March 13, 1937, in Highland Hospital, Rochester NY.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Florence Spring, of East Rochester, and Mrs. Lydia Lawrence, of Dansville; three sons, Clarence and Harrison Francisco, of East Rochester, and William Francisco, of Lakeside Park, Hamondsport; also eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.

The Burial of Elmer Francisco

Rose Ridge Cemetery in Naples NY

The Burial of Marie Stoner Francisco

Rose Ridge Cemetery in Naples NY

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