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It is speculated that the quilt was made either to welcome the new minister (appointed to the Locke Methodist Church in 1888) or to celebrate the birth of their first child, Ada Emily Herrick who was born July 22, 1888 in Locke. Ada Herrick attended Syracuse University, graduating in 1910 with a four year degree in Piano and Theory of Music. She married Herbert E. Yury of Seneca Falls, a photographer and lived in Auburn NY the remainder of her years where she taught piano to hundreds of young students, was an organist a several churches and conducted piano recitals for over 70 years. This Quilt contains 56 primary panels (8 by 7) and 42 interior panels (6 x 7). Fifty-three primary panels and 14 interior panels are signed for a total of 67 signed LIT -11 j, panels. The measurement of the quilt is approximately 72" by 82". Inia.f. 0.. + I will gladly send a JPG formatted digital picture of the panel containing your ancestor's name in exchange for genealogical information on the individual. b ualusha(�kro I s. com Brian Galusha 10721 Oakenshaw Ct Burke, VA 22015 Names On -i ne Si*gned anels ...................... 4AA...... .... NOTE: Some are not very distinct and one or two have not been "stitched" or the stitching has pulled loose. A. Harris W. B. Greenleaf Estella E. Heath Archie Slocum Mrs H. Allen Mrs. Eva Reynolds Belle E. Heath A. Thomas Mrs V. B. Coggshall Nancy Harris Louisa Miles Mary Barnes Charly Cook Mrs Hale B. Main M. Harrington http-//www.rootsweb.com/—nycayuga/quilt/index.html 11/14/01 Rev. Cordello C. Herrick - Locke Friendship Quilt J. L. White Henry Lockwood Lewis Hewitt Mrs M. Elliott Mrs. G. Hewitt Edna Taylor M. Gorman Mrs C. Robinson Bertha M. Lucas C. Devenner Mrs Hinnion Mrs James Love Mrs J. Curtis C. E. Harris Alice Hinman Alice Boise Tillie F. Warren Josie Freelove J. S. Hewitt Harriet Hulse James Lucas Lilly Bush `Mrs Whipple Mrs. Wm. Greenlief Page 2 of 4 Mrs Hiram Booth Mrs J. Dunks Mrs A. Heath Emma Taylor Mrs. M. A. Hewitt Mrs. Annette Cook Mrs. R. Ogden Mrs. Wm.. AldrichOrr Mrs. R. Freelove v Mrs. M. Spink Lois Greenlief Emma White H. Freelove Avie Cook H. E. Stone ,�► ��- Elida Guest 1 J. Spaulding g ^_ H. Spaulding M. Hartown Mary Ingraham Y � - - Jane Main Mary Cornwall �c Mrs J. Hewitt 4, i Mrs. Hiram Booth http-//www.rootsweb.com/—nycayuga/quilt/index.html 11/14/01 .... ...... .............. :V: ....... ......... . ........ ..... .......... ........... ........... • 16: ............ ........... ...... .... ........... ............ ............. ........... . ......... ..... ... .:.i.:'. .... ...... 'fi ......... . .......... . Mr,"m --------------------- w- �F-*-%,' ------- ------- ---- .... .. .. ..... ......... .......... :-: ix. 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Thanks For Stopping By! http-//www.rootsweb.com/—nycayuga/quilt/index.html 11/14/01 p vPage 1 of 1 - -­);t7e Hi Your morgue pictures are startling. It seems unbelievable that the conditions are still so vivid and macabre after all these years. It seems a crime to humanity that it was left in such a state. It must have been very difficult to view. But, you got my .memory back on track and I looked up what I have on my great Auntie Stone. She was born 1863, Hannah (not Grace) Estes Whipple, dau. of Jonah Whipple, Jr. and Elizabeth Raner, Owasco/Niles, NY. Her parents are buried in Owasco cemetery. Estes was her grandmother's maiden name --Lydia Estes Whipple. Hannah married William Stone, he b. 1858. I don't have anything in my files on William. He must have died fairly early on for there are no family pictures which include him. I do know they owned two residences, one --a farm on the outskirts of Locke, going toward Groton, on the east side of the highway. Then they had a house in Locke, noted by one historian as the oldest residence in town, across from the gas station, (Rodney's once) and from that property, to the south, land was taken for the house that nay grandma Carrie Lane built. I don't know the exact year but my brother John would know because he now owns Grandma's old house. Grandma ,and Aunt Pauline had not lived in their new house long when it became necessary to move Auntie Stone into one of the upstairs bedrooms. It was soon evident that she was senile and she was removed to Willard. I don't think she lived there very long before she died. I did go with my folks to visit her one time and I cannot tell the year, but I have always had a vivid recall of entering a large room with numerous wicker body baskets lying in rows on the floor. I wonder if that was the origin of the literal phrase— basket case? She was very frail and tiny. She had a daughter, race Stone 18844900, a son Garland Stone 1898-1900, and an adop. son Sidney Stone, buried in Locke. She composed and had a commercially printed song, "My Darling Grace", in memory of her daughter. They may be buried in Bird Cemetery or some other small rural one. I have not looked. I am mailing some interesting old copies of pictures. Love, mom t // i M j n) -rs Ls C A, CO 0 Ak /',P„ N 1"C A Vit` L­� cv-s t, e Cr� . � � � �;� ��L-,�.'C�--,.t�....��1 �, ��-�•. -- fit.. -� t!� I. junomsg://02840B 18/ 9/12/2007 Juno e-mail for luthergen@juno.com printed on Friday, October 29, 2010, 5:35 PM s } .VIYIw" From: "N. Lane" <nlane2a.stnv.rr.com> To: "George Luther" <luthergena_iuno.com> Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 10:45:40 -0400 Subject: Re: Whipple Message-iD:<C87858FC26DE41F798475E798A55CCD4@nancy90f3a07e0> References: <20101028.213959.2768.0.luthergen cx iuno.com> Received: from mx03.dca.untd.com (mx03.dca.untd.com [10.171.44.33)) by maildeliver03.vgs.untd.com with SMTP id AABGNXZ27A2FKNTJ for <lutheraen an.iuno.com> (sender <n1ane20.stnv.rr.com>);Fri, 29 29 Oct 2010 07:50:05 -0700 (PDT) Received: from h rndva-omta lb. mail. rr.00m (h rndva-omta lb. mail. rr.com [71.74.56.123]) by mx03.dca.untd.com with SMTP id AABGNXZ27AMHP9RJ for <luthergen(ct),iuno.com> (sender <nlane2astny.rr.com>); Fri, 29 Oct 2010 07:50:05 -0700 (PDT) Received: from [74.65.118.157] ([74.65.118.157:1514] helo=nancy90f3a07e0) by hrndva-oedge02. mail. rr.com (envelope -from <nlane2a_stnv.rr.com>) (ecelerity 2.2.3.46 r(}) with ESMTP id 6E/41-14897-BIFDACC4; Fri, 29 Oct 2010 14:50:03 +0000 X -Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5931 MIME Version: 1.0 Content -Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1 "; reply-type=original Content -Transfer -Encoding: 7 bit X-UNTD-Peer-Info: 71.74.56.123jhrndva-omtalb. mail. rr.comIhrndva-omtalb. mail. rr.comInIan e2(a)stnv.rr.com X -Priority: 3 X-MAIL4NF0: 552efb1 fa7e39ba75a9be35a5aefc7Oa57eb47ee476e2f2b432f1 b7f7f4e43f7032elf3e972ffba7de8743e3cb8ae3b7cb6afb2efb4fc78beaea9bl e37cfae6e9eaed3ae6e4a4a2a Authentication -Results: mx03.dca.untd.com; DKIM=NONE X.MSMaii-Priority: Normal X-Content5tamp: 20:10:3912598863 Return -Path: <nlane2aa.stnv.rr.com> X -Originating -IP: 74.65.118.157 X-UNTD-BodySize: 2333 X -UNTO -USE: -1 X-Cloudmark-Scare: 0 X -Authority Analysis: v=1.1 cv=kXGwZUU/u1JTMRv8Axk4WOomja+vfTT+sGIOkodD8F8= c=1 sm=0 a=8nJEP10IZ-IA:10 a=ATDeEPu7TmexgTNRoeKcA==:17 a=NoAKp6exAAAA:8 a=ayC55rCoAAAA:8 a=yL02Kcu4MUbQhFviXuOA:9 a=t5nng39sFi-9oMCkWmEA:7 a=9O3Zp8ERafrYN1Jg0rij4znNnSQA:4 a=wPNLvfGTeEIA:10 a=BOcvAcWxpcAA:10 a=OPf5XS-cFFhdggy1:21 a=NKbfunwrWTuAh4wv:21 a=/iTDeEPu7TmexgTNRoeKcA==:117 Received -SPF: Pass X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5994 X-UNTD-DKIM: NONE X-UNTD-SPF: Pass Dear Aunt Lucille, It is wonderful to hear from you. Thank you for the info which builds on my paper about clergy in our family. This includes two archbishop's of Canterbury on Parker side. I would be interested in reading the article. I'm glad Roger could visit you. It was so important for my parents to have our support in their later years and there you are all alone. It's probably good that Uncle George hashis work to occupy his mind when faced with medical concerns. I hope you have something that helps you as well since care giving is enormously stressful and isolating. I found the office of Aging and their support groups very helpful as I negotiated the various issues of mom's care. Love to you both, Nancy You both remain in my daily prayers. ----- Original Message --- From: "George Luther" <luthergen(diuno.com> To: <nlane2nstny.rr.com> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 9:39 PM Subject: Whipple > Dear Nancy, > Glad to hear from you. Wish I could tell you that Uncle George is doing > well but he keeps working at his genealogy and still enjoys his days in > spite of the medical reports. > I went to my -not very neat files -overstuffed with saved scraps of > Whipple stuff and in "Colonial Families of the United > States I found your Henry Benjamin Whipple_, (the Rt.Rev. ,Bishop > Mn.). However, he was b. 1822, at Adams, NY. He was Zucated in private > schools in the State of NY. > His lineage goes back to Capt. John Whipple, Rhode Island, b. in England, > 1617; d. 16th MAY 1685; > This line starts on page 465 and goes through 469. Your Right Reverend > received his theological training at Cornell, ordained deacon at Geneva, 1 of 2 Juno e-mail for luthergen@juno.com printed on Friday, October 29, 2010, 5:35 PM > NY. I can mail the entire article if you want it, but I find no > connection to him. > Glad to hear you are doing well. Our Roger has been down to visit > recently, it was so good to have him here about 5 days. > There is a two vol. Whipple genealogy that has been published --I > contributed to it years ago, but lost interest when I was informed that > his research is not reliable. > Love, Aunt Lucile > Refinance Now 3.4% FIXED > $160,000 Mortgage: $547/mo. No Hidden Fees. No SSN Req. Get 4 Quotes! > hqp://thirdpartyoffers.iuno.com/TGL3141/4cca2622la2db5702inO2vue 2 of 2 Juno e-mail for luthergen@juno.com printed on Thursday, October 28, 2010, 4:24 PM LIRM From: "N. Lane" <nlane2�stnY.rr.corn> To: "Lucille Luther" <Lutherqen0,iuno.corn> Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 15:49:24 -0400 Subject: Whipple's Message -ID: <9FE5074359D543C48DOI 48191 E447A43@nancy9Of3aO7eO> Received: from mxO5.dca.untd.com (mxO5.dca.untd.com [10.171.44.35]) by maildeliver03.vgs.untd.com with SMTP id AABGNVYHYAQN6SE2 for <1utherQena.iuno.com> (sender <nlane20stnv.rr.com>); Thu, 28 Oct 2010 13:11:34 -0700 (PDI) Received: from hrndva-orntalb. mail. rr.com (h rndva-omtalb. mail. rr. com [71.74.56.125]) by mx05.dca.untd.com with SMTP id AABGNVYHYACP8VE2 for <1utherqgn Wiuno.com> (sender <nlane20,stnv.rr.corn>); Thu, 28 Oct 2010 13:11:34 -0700 (PDT) Received: from [74.65.118.157] ([74.65.118.157:3293] helo=nancy90f3a07e0) by hrndva-oedge03. mail. rr.com (envelope -from <nlane2astnY.rr.corn>) (ecelerity 2.2.3.46 ro) with ESMTP id OF/8D-24070-5F8D9CC4; Thu, 28 Oct 2010 20:11:33 +0000 X -Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5931 MIME -Version: 1.0 Content -Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----NexlPart -000 - 0025 01 CB76B7.B1 C98D60" X-UNTD-Peer4nfo: 71.74.56.1251 hrndva-omtalb. mail. rr.coml hrndva-omtalb. mail. rr.coml n lane2pstny. rr.corn X -Priority: 3 X-MSMaii-Priority: Normal X-ContentStamp: 3*4007470244 Return -Path: <nlane20,stny.rr.corn> X -Originating -IP: 74.65.118.157 X-UNTD-BodySize: 1803 X-UNTD-UBE: -1 X-Cloudmark-Score: 0 X -Authority -Analysis: v-1.1 cv=+c36koQ5Dcj/lqolKHjtkYAGXvrVJRRiKMp+84F5sLg- c-1 sm-0 a.&ft/1TDeEPu7TmexqTNRoeKcA==:17 a�mCZsngMxVdz4c40HHJYA:9 a=Tj8wuyMkuEUn1LP.ysysXOTfsvUA:4 a-pILNOxqGKmIA:10 a=53J - I ZHlWj-h-0pQ8W`YA:9 a=SOwlbi-QOels8Recjb4A:7 a_G FKIgTQ4gSyOvTxAokTMjoTnUkOA:4 a=/ITDeEPu7TmexqTNRoeKcA==: 117 Received -SPF: Pass X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5994 X-UNTD-SPF: Pass Hello Aunt Lucille, I hope you and Uncle George are doing well. While reading this afternoon I came across a name I wonder if among our genealogy: The Rt. Rev. Henry Benjamin Whipple, D.D., LL.D.,(Bishop of Mn. 1859-1899). 1 am well, still at St. Matthew's Moravia twice a month but starting in Horseheads Nov 7th. Love, Nancy I of I