_John BICKFORD ______
| (1848 - 1930) m 1875
_George Hurbert BICKFORD _|
| (1879 - ....) m 1899 |
| |_Etta Mae XYZ _______
| (1858 - ....) m 1875
|
|--Vane BICKFORD
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Clara May XYZ ___________|
(1879 - ....) m 1899 |
|_____________________
_William COPELAND Jr._+
| (1694 - 1774) m 1718
_William COPELAND ___|
| (1730 - 1797) m 1753|
| |_Mary THAYER _________+
| (1689 - 1729) m 1718
|
|--Ebenezer COPELAND
| (1777 - 1861)
| ______________________
| |
|_Sarah SMITH ________|
(1735 - 1786) m 1753|
|______________________
[13261]
BIOGRAPHY: Ebenezer was a farmer and lived in Dover,, CT
1850 US Census occupation Farmer living in Charlemont, Franklin Co., MA
[11529] Notes from Clayton M FASSETT
_Asa FASSETT _________+
| (1752 - 1823) m 1777
_Amos FASSETT _______|
| (1783 - 1858) m 1802|
| |_Margaret WELLINGTON _
| (.... - 1804) m 1777
|
|--William Niele FASSETT
| (1816 - 1886)
| _John STEWART ________
| | (1751 - ....)
|_Hannah STEWART _____|
(1780 - 1864) m 1802|
|_Mary BARRON _________
(1752 - ....)
[2414]
BIOGRAPHY: TFG-24-William N. died at home - 97 Columbia St. Albany, NY
William Niele graduated with high honors from the Albany Boys' Academy. He was a natural born businessman. He was in the lumber business - first as Whitlock and Fassett and later with Birdsell and Alcott. He was a Democrat and a vestryman a St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Both he and his wife are buried in the Albany Rural Cemetery.
Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Fassett - He was a wholesale dealer in lumber until he retired from business in his old age, and resided at No. 97 Columbia Street, Albany, where he died June 1, 1886. His was a most active and a life of full length. His education was received at the Albany Boys' Academy, from which he was graduated in 1832 with high honors. He had a natural bent for business, and upon his leaving his alma mater, secured a clerkship with William H. DeWitt, lumber and stave dealer, doing business on the Albany pier. Albany's great lumber trade, for half a century noted all over the country as a leading mart on this continent, was then only in its infancy, and the chief business was conducted on the pier, before the inauguration of the "District." His quick insight convinced him that there was room for new firms, and he organized it, under the title of Whitlock & Fassett. It succeeded from the start, and was the first to locate on the site of the Albany Lumber District. During the civil war, the firm was composed of William Birdsall, Frederic Olcott, who was later the New York state comptroller and afterwards president of the Central Trust Company, of New York City, and himself. Several times the Board of Lumber Dealers elected him president, and through ten years was the board's secretary. For a considerable period he furnished the statistics of the market to the Albany Evening Journal, and at the time of his death was the oldest lumber dealer in the city. From his youth he had been a Democrat; but while believing firmly in the principles of his party and materially aiding in its success, never did he seek or receive office, although often urged. When public enterprises were afoot, he was among the first to progress the movement. He attended St. Peter's Church (Episcopal), was for a long time a vestryman, and also the secretary of that body. His activity in the affairs of that church was one of the features of his life, as was notably the case when its rector, Bishop Doane, organized the new Cathedral. He was not given to display, but was industrious and approachable. Towards the end of his life he was in ailing health for several months, and died at his residence, No. 97 Columbia Street, on the evening of June 1, 1886.
1850 US Census occupation Lumber Merchant
[14461]
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/nypmarriages/browse.asp?id=20949&oid=20949&page=1
1844 1/19 Wednesday 17th inst. at Emanuel Church by Rev. Dr.Cutler, WILLIAM N. FASSETT of Albany to ANNIE G.dau.of SAMUEL P. TAYLOR of former place.
[2411] died at home
[2413] Albany Rural Cemetery
[8470] Red Cloud, NE
_Walter JUDD ________
|
_Lester JUDD MD______|
| |
| |_Mary Stone FASSETT _+
| (1874 - 1958)
|
|--Sally JUDD
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Genevieve XYZ ______|
|
|_____________________
_____________________
|
_David LOEB __________|
| (1862 - 1930) m 1903 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Elizabeth Jean Fassett LOEB
| (1912 - 1993)
| _Henry FASSETT Jr.___+
| | (1855 - 1938)
|_Mary Nellis FASSETT _|
(1880 - 1961) m 1903 |
|_Rose E. PHILLIPS ___
(1854 - 1941)
[6795] Ohio Death Index has b. place info
Ohio Deaths, 1958-2002 Record
about Elizabeth Jean Loeb Fassett
Name: Elizabeth Jean Loeb Fassett
Age at Death: 81
Date of Death: 11 Jul 1993
City of Death: Ashtabula
County of Death: Ashtabula
Volume: 29579
Certificate: 081533
Date of Birth: 3 Jan 1912
City of Birth: Ashtabula
County of Birth: Ashtabula
State of Birth: Ohio
Country of Birth: United States
Father's Surname: Loeb
Mother's Maiden Name: Fassett
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic
Years of Schooling: 12
Social Security Number: 295-22-1120
Industry: Apparel and accessory stores, except shoe
Occupation: Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations
Primary Registration District: 0401
Hospital of Death: Ashtabula General Hospital
Hospital Status: Hospital/Inpatient
Time of Death: 7:45 AM
[6797] Ohio Death Index
_______________________
|
_Marlin Jay NIEHAUS _|
| |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Jody Jay NIEHAUS
|
| _Vern VOIGTS __________
| |
|_Betty Jean VOIGTS __|
|
|_Leona Nellie KLUNDER _+
__
|
_Jacob TREIBLE ______|
| (1814 - ....) |
| |__
|
|
|--Mary Ann TREIBLE
| (1844 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Jane XYZ ___________|
(1820 - ....) |
|__
[10706] age 6 b. PA