F, b. 16 January 1865, d. 24 November 1940
Birth | Eleanor B (?) was born on 16 January 1865 in Bergan, Genesee County, New York. |
Marriage | She married Willard Houghton Phinney, son of Southworth Phinney and Elizabeth Baldwin, on 5 August 1885. |
Census1900 | Eleanor was listed as Willard Houghton Phinney's wife on the 1900 Census in Granger Township, Allegany County, New York.1 |
Census1920 | Eleanor was listed as Willard Houghton Phinney's wife on the 1920 Census in Granger Township, Allegany County, New York.2 |
Census1930 | Eleanor was listed as Willard Houghton Phinney's wife on the 1930 Census in Granger Township, Allegany County, New York.3 |
Death | Eleanor B (?) died on 24 November 1940 in Granger, Allegany County, New York, at age 75. |
Obituary | Mrs. Eleanor PHINNEY passed away at her home in Short Tract on Friday, November 24, after an illness of several months.
She was born on Jan. 16th, 1865 in the village of Bergen and spent the greater part of her childhood in Batavia. When seventeen years of age she moved to this locality and on August 5, 1885 was joined in marriage to Willard H. PHINNEY. During the fifty-four years, from that time until the present, they have lived in the same house, making it through all this time a home of hospitality to all. Eleanor PHINNEY was first of all a home-maker, a wife and a mother, lending a charm to her welcome that her friends cannot forget.
At about the age of fifteen she united with the Baptist Church of Batavia. She was a member of the O. E. S., Chapter 630, and, as long as her health permitted, took an active interest in its proceedings.
She is survived by her husband, one son, Edward Everett, and two granddaughters, Eleanor Jean and Elaine Marjorie, also two nephews, DeMars and DeForrest BEZANT, of Rochester.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Short Tract M. E. Church, Rev. F. M. POLAND, pastor, officiating. |
Burial | She was buried in Short Tract Cemetery, Granger, Allegany County, New York. |