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Indermill, Albert H.

Oswego Palladium Times
November 28, 1938

Rome - Albert Indermill, 27, of Rome, was killed today in a collision involving a truck driven by his brother, Frederick Indermill, and a tractor-trailer operated by by Francis R. Stauck of New York Mills, on the Rome-Oriskany highway four miles east of here.


Ireland, William

Rome Sentinel
September 17, 1886

IRELAND - In Camden, Sept. 13, 1886, William Ireland, aged 72 years.


Isaac, Robert N.

Rome Sentinel
May 18, 1914

Trenton - Word has been received her of the death of Robert N. Isaac, which occurred at a Utica hospital, Saturday, after an illness of long duration. He was born in that city, in 1848, the son of Rev. Richard Isaac, a Welsh Methodist minister, and also a blacksmith, a trade he learned. For a number of years he was engaged in this work at South Trenton. He had resided in Utica for several years past. Surviving him are three children, Harry and Mazie Isaac, Utica, and Robert, Albany; also two brothers, Robert R. and Noah Isaac, South Trenton.


Iseneker, Jacob

Utica Herald

At his home, 201 Rockwell avenue, at 3:30 pm, yesterday, occurred the death of Jacob Iseneker. He suffered a stroke of paralysis about eight years ago and partially recovered, but had been confined to his home about seven months. He was born in Germany 80 years ago, and came to this country when he was 5 years old. He came to Rome 42 years ago and was engaged in farming and teaming. He was a member of St. Marys Church. Surviving are the wife, who is in poor health, and the following children: Mrs. John S. Schlicher, Mrs. Joseph Ulrich, and Miss Rose Iseneker, of Rome, and two sons, Leo of Rome and George of Boonville, also one brother, Frank Iseneker of Boonville, and there are nine grandchildren. The funeral will be held a St. Marys Church Thursday.


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