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CADOO Aaron “about” 85 years d. 23 April 1897 at Northport; grip; funeral at Trinity Episcopal Church, Northport; survived by unnamed widow; father of Mrs. John Boohm, Maggie Cadoo, Emilie Cadoo, Joseph Cadoo and John Cadoo; native of Ireland; came to Northport “about 35 years ago” [ca. 1862] CADOO Sarah 65 years d. 21 February 1900; “after a long illness”; funeral at Trinity Episcopal Church, Northport; mother of Mrs. Oscar Nichols, Mrs. John Boohm, Emily Cadoo and John Cadoo, all of Northport, Mrs. Frank Simmons of Brooklyn, and Joseph Cadoo of New York City CAHILL Catherine d. 14 July 1899 at Hicksville, “after suffering for a long time”; interment at Catholic Cemetery, Westbury Station; mother of William Cahill CAHILL Thomas 56 years d. 28 May 1899 at Hicksville; brief illness; unmarried CAIRE Mr. “sudden death” reported in [Huntington] Village Notes column 6 June 1896 paper; brother of Fred Caire CAIRE Emilie A. B. 44 years d. 5 June 1899 at Jersey City, New Jersey; had undergone a “serious operation”; funeral at M. E. Church, Huntington, by Rev. Walter and Rev. Seem; daughter of Stephen Brown; wife of Louis H. Caire; mother of Robert Caire; native of Elizabeth, New Jersey, she grew up in Huntington CAIRE Frederick 70 yrs 9 mos d. 2 June 1899 at Huntington Harbor; consumption; funeral at Central Presbyterian Church, Huntington, by Rev. Seem; married first to Angeline Ketcham; second wife Frances Johnson, survives; father of John S. Caire of Hart Lake, Pennsylvania, and Lewis J. Caire of Jersey City Heights, New Jersey; “came here when a comparatively young man and engaged in the pottery business, afterwards selling out to Brown Brothers, one of whom now conducts the same business”; later ran a grocery at Huntington Harbor; resident of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for awhile; returned to Huntington “a few years ago” CALDER James 25 years d. 3 October 1897 at Brooklyn; consumption; interment at Huntington; resident of Huntington “a number of years ago”; “bore the reputation of being an honest and upright boy” CALLISON Mrs. d. 7 March 1892 at New York City; summer resident of Oyster Bay; “an estimable lady always willing to assist in church work or in aiding the poor and afflicted” CALLOW George W. d. 24 November 1894 at Jamaica; “suddenly from an attack of heart disease while in the [post] office”; Jamaica postmaster 69 CAMPBELL Sarah 74 yrs 10 mos d. 8 March 1896 at Cold Spring Harbor; funeral at Cold Spring Harbor, by Rev. Gillies of Brooklyn, formerly pastor of Huntington M. E. Church, and Rev. Cox of Union Baptist Church, Cold Spring Harbor; interment at Huntington; daughter of Eliphalet Rogers; widow of Leonard Turner and Mr. Campbell; mother of Leonard Turner, keeper of Cold Spring Lighthouse; sister of Mrs. Eliphalet Bunce of Cold Spring Harbor, Mrs. George Hallock of Huntington, Miss Jane Rogers of Brooklyn, David Rogers of Brooklyn and Charles Rogers of Cold Spring Harbor; grandmother of Blance Turner and Leonard Turner, both of Cold Spring Harbor; native of Cold Spring Harbor CAMPBELL Susannah “nearly” 84 years d. 15 December 1894 at Fort Salonga; interment at Northport; mother of Mrs. Charles Bullock and grandmother of Mrs. Jonas Mott CAMPBELL William “late head of the large wall paper manufacturing house at the foot of East Twenty- Third Street, New York”; account of contested will in 23 January 1897 paper CANAVELLO John B. 89 years d. 20 May 1895 at Brooklyn; husband of Annette Delmonico; son-in-law of Peter A. Delmonico; father of two sons and two daughters, one of whom is Mrs. Edward Johnson of Huntington; native of Genoa, Italy; former resident of Huntington, who owned “quite a farm” at Huntington Harbor Note: see NYG&B Record April 1990 for details on this family CANTRELL Mary A. 74 years d. 19 or 20 June 1895 at Fair Ground or Huntington; “after a long and very painful illness”; funeral by Rev. Cox of Huntington Baptist and Rev. Dr. Rhodes of Marcy Avenue Baptist, Brooklyn; interment at Green-Wood, Brooklyn; widow of Samuel Cantrell, who d. 15 February 1877; mother of Joseph Cantrell, Frank Cantrell, George Cantrell, Mrs. Emma Beard and Mrs. Mary Devan; grandmother of 23 and great-grandmother of 4; native of Commack, b. 28 February 1821; m. 26 April 1843 to Samuel Cantrell, who was in shoe business in New York City; resided “most of her life” in New York City and later in Brooklyn until a “year ago last spring” when she moved to Huntington CANVIN Capt. John J. d. 19 September 1897; pilot who had gone on board the steamship Idaho to guide her into New York Harbor and “was taken suddenly ill and within fifteen minutes was dead”; funeral at Brooklyn; survived by unnamed widow and six children; resident of Hicksville CARBB Sadie consumption; funeral 10 March 1898; survived by her mother; Westbury item CARL Phebe d. 15 February 1899; inflamation of the bowels; resident of Pine Hollow 70 CARLHOLM Ferdinand 30 years d. 21 April 1898 at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; run over by a freight train; funeral at Northport; stepson of Fred Ehrle, “the mail carrier between Fort Salonga and East Northport”; nephew of Frank Johnson of Northport; resident of Chicago, Illinois; former resident of Fresh Pond CARLIN Bridget 63 years d. 8 June 1895 at East Northport; cancer of the stomach; interment at Hauppague; widow of John Carlin CARLIN John d. February 1895; death noted in account of widow’s death 15 June 1895 paper CARLL infant funeral 25 February 1894; child of Jesse Carll, Jr.; Northport item CARLL Ada K. 27 years d. 6 March 1892 at Comac; daughter of Silas and Elizabeth Carll CARLL Harry I. 4 months d. 23 July 1891 at Huntington CARLL John * 16 months d. 21 July 1894 at Huntington; cholera infantum CARLL Katharine A. d. 17 January 1895 at Greenwich, Connecticut; daughter of Dr. Selah S. Carll; cousin of George Carll, David Carll and Lemuel Carll; former resident of Jericho; inherited “large amounts of property including a great deal of real estate about Breslau, Hicksville and Jericho” from her father; member of the Presbyterian Church; a “cultured and refined lady”; interment at Friends’ Meetinghouse, Jericho; Woodbury and Hicksville items 20 April 1895 paper CARLL Lemuel “Uncle Lem” 78 years d. 11 May 1899 at West Hills; paralytic stroke; interment at family plot on farm in West Hills; son of Timothy Carll and Miriam McWick [?Van Wick]; brother of late Mary (Mrs. Elias) Baylis; widower of Sarah L. Colyer (m. 28 December 1842); father of Miriam (Mrs. Fred) Eggerman and Hannah (Mrs. Zebulon K.) Oakley of West Hills; native of West Hills, b. 31 May 1821; died in the same house in which he was born; an “old school Baptist”; a “sure as death” Democrat, who served as overseer of the poor and excise commissioners for the Town of Huntington CARLL Lewis F. * 64 yrs 11 mos d. 16 December 1895 at Huntington CARLL Louise A. 74 y 9 m 8 d d. 8 June 1900 at Brooklyn; interment at Huntington Rural Cemetery; wife of J. Platt Carll; daughter-in-law of the late Gilbert Carll; sister-in-law of Oliver S. Carll of Dix Hills CARLL Mary H. 67 years d.26 June 1900 at Dix Hills; paralytic stroke a year ago; funeral at Dix Hills by Rev. Seem of Huntington and Rev. Schwarz of Melville; interment at East Hampton; wife of George Carll (m. 1855); daughter of William and Phebe Hedges; 71 CARLL Mary H. - continued sister of James Hedges and William Hedges, both of East Hampton, and one deceased brother; native of East Hampton; member of East Hampton Presbyterian Church early in life; following her marriage, she resided in Dix Hills and was a member of First Presbyterian and later Central Prebyterian churches, Huntington; “a charter member of Central Presbyterian Church and has always been a loyal friend to its interests” CARLL Sarah* 18 years d. 14 September 1900 at Huntington; consumption; funeral at Huntington by Rev. Burrell CARLL Silas 79 years d. 16 May 1898 at Commack; funeral at Commack; son of John Carll; father of Mrs. Edward P. Carll and Edward P. Carll [sic]; “a man of strict integrity, generous and genial in his nature, ever ready to do an act of kindness” CARLL William H. * 9 days d. 25 February 1894 at Huntington CARLLSEN G. A. 42 years d. 5 June 1891 at Northport CARMAN Abraham 70 years d. 20 November 1893 at Rockville Centre; struck by Sag Harbor Express train and “instantly killed”; grandfather of William Carman, who was also killed CARMAN Alfred H. * 36 y 6 m 11 d d. 27 June 1897 at Huntington; hostler at Huntington House sheds; found dead in a mud puddle; “it appears .... that he was taken with a fit and fell face downward into the pool” CARMAN George Franklin d. 30 September 1891 at Patchogue; father of Arlington H. Carman; native of Patchogue; Suffolk County businessman and political leader; biography in 3 October 1891 paper CARMAN Sarah “nervous prostration”; funeral 3 June 1896 St. James M. E. Church, St. James CARMAN Thomas D. 87 years d. 16 April 1896 at Brooklyn; pneumonia; interment at Green-Wood, Brooklyn; father of Elbert S. Carman and Mrs. Adeline M. Snedeker; native of Hempstead; in early life was grocery merchant in Hempstead; moved to Brooklyn, where he established a clothing business; for a time, he was a resident of Australia, where he established a stage line from Melbourne to Ballarat, “at the time of the gold fever”; “owner of the hotel, cottages and surrounding property at Massapequa. L.