NY Everham branch#
William S. EVERHAM
b.~1867 NY
d.1929 Onondaga County, NY
married:
Addie WELLINGTON
d.June 1924
d/o William Wellington

married:
Matilda STACK, married 30 Jan 1926
d/o Benjamin Robshaw & Maria Goforth
Matilda was previously married to George F. Stack in 1895 and after William died she married Samuel W. Thomas in 1931.

parents:
Byron EVERHAM of Onondaga, NY
& Sarah WESTCOTT
children: "EVERHAM"

  1. Fred (b.~1888 d.1909)
    "Freddie" died abt age 21.

siblings: EVERHAM

  1. Frank (b.~1874 NY)
  2. Minnie May (b.~1877 MI)

fact sources and writings about this individual:

Research of Kevin Everingham of MI, 2013, & 2019

1875 STATE CENSUS VanBuren, Onondaga, NY .. "William Willington 32,.. Susan 32,.. Nettie 10,.. Eddie 5,.. Addie 5."

1880 US CENSUS of Van Buren, Onondaga, NY .. "William Willington 37, blacksmith, b.NY,.. Susan 37, b.NY,.. Edgar 10, b.MI,.. Jenetta 15, b.MI,.. Addie 10, b.MI" from the 1875 & 1880 Census is seems obvious that Addie & Eddie were twins.

1892 STATE CENSUS VanBuren, Onondaga, NY (feb 16, 1892).. "W.S. Everham 25, laborer,.. Addie Everham 22,.. Freddie Everham 4."

1894 Syracuse Daily Journal, Aug 13, 1894.. "Fred Everham, the 6 year old son of W.S. Everham of this place, had a narrow escape from death Sunday. While standing on the railroad bridge, watching a long freight train on the N.Y.C. passing under him, he suddenly became dizzy and tumbled off, striking on top of the passing train." - also see; article about this incident (page 32) from the 2017 book; Tales of the Everingham family. (@ Amazon).

1900 Auburn Democrat-Argus, Sept 11, 1900 .."Roy Glass, a boy about 10 was seriously burned Saturday afternoon at the home of a playmate, Fred Everham, aged 12, who resides at the corner of Grover and Steel streets. The latter was also burned although not seriously."

1901 The Gazette & Farmers journal, Baldwinsville, NY, Sept 1, 1901.. "(Warner) Fred Everham of Auburn is spending his vacation with his grandfather, Wm. Wellington."

1902 The Syracuse Journal, Tue, May 27, 1902.. "(Page 7, Warner Brevities).. "Mr. and Mrs. William Everham of Auburn spent Sunday with the latter's father, William Wellington."

1904 Weekly Observer Newspaper, Marcellus, NY.. "(Warner) Fred Everham of Auburn, recently visited his grandfather, William Wellington."

1909 Gabielo, NY Death Index (#46676) "Fred E. Everham, Oct 29, 1909."
1909 The Syracuse Herald, Nov 1, 1909.. "(Warner) Funeral of Fred Everham was held from the home of his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. William Wellington, this afternoon."

1915 STATE CENSUS Norwich, Chenango, NY.. "William Everham, age 47,.. Addie Everham 45, wife."

1915 Gazette and Farmers' Journal, Dec 30, 1915 (page 5).. "Mr. and Mrs. William S. Everham of Norwich were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.O. Wellington from Friday night until Saturday night." Edward Wellington was Addie's twin brother.

1920 US CENSUS Norwich, Chenango, NY (Sheet 12B, family #283).. "William Everham 52, b.NY,.. Addie Everham 50, b.NY."

1924 Syracuse Journal Newspaper, June 16, 1924.."(Norwich woman's body found in Chenango River).. Mrs. William S. Everham, 55, had been despondent and ill for a long time since the death of an only son, 21 years old, several years ago. " - also see; article about this incident from page 36, the 2017 book; Tales of the Everingham family.(@ Amazon).

1926 Chenango New York marriage record.. "Wm. S. Everham, 58, son of Byron Everham & Sarah Westcott, married 30 Jan 1926 at Norwich, Chenango, NY to Matilda Stack 50, d/o Benj. Robshaw & Maria Gaforth.

1929 there is a "W.S. Everham" buried at Warners village cemetery, Onondaga, NY... this makes sense coupled with the 1930 Census below. Also, the article link below says that Addie, his 1st wife is buried at Warners.

1930 CENSUS Norwich, Chenango, NY (Sheet 12A, #345).. "Matilda Everham 58, widowed., born in NY, father b.NY, mother b.ENG."

1931 on 14 Oct 1931, the widow Matilda Everham, 55, married Samuel W. Thomas, son of Daniel W. & Eliza Thomas.


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