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From: "patburns" <>
Subject: Re: [NYSTLAWR] St. Lawrence
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 13:02:20 -0500
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thanks for answering. my grandfather was born, james franklin kelson,
kelleson, kellison, around 1871, st. lawernce county, new york. my
grandmother, inez mae durham was born around 1885 st. lawernce county, new
york. her parents were william (1861) and harriet (hattie) dailey durham.
she was born around 1863. my grandfather, james or frank was a teamster,
and had something to do with the church. i don't think he was a minister,
but was along that lines. my grandmother was into the church to. they had
a small farm with animals on it. my mom was violet jeantte kelleson, born
1908. she married george fuller around 1923, at sixteen years old. they
had two sons, william born 1926 and donald 1923. george was 45 at the time
of their marriage. my mom had two brothers william, born 1906 and clifford
born 1912. my grandparents also lost a son and daughter before thei first
birthday. thank you so much.
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From: "patburns" <>
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: [NYSTLAWR] St. Lawrence


> what years did your grandparents lived and worked in that area.
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> From: "Lisa Lindsey" <>
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 3:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [NYSTLAWR] St. Lawrence
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>> It depends on the area of St. Lawrence. My grandparents lived in Star
>> Lake. My grandfather was the cook for Benson Mines and my grandmother
>> worked at the paper mill.
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>> Lisa
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>> What was the industry that drew people to live in St. Lawrence. I found
>> that my relatives worked at a mill there. I'm assuming this is a wood
>> mill.
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>> thanks,
>> Nicole
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