The Reed and Berbach Families of New York State - Person Sheet
The Reed and Berbach Families of New York State - Person Sheet
NameCynthia C. PERRY 165
Birthca 1828, Huntsville, New York165
Death19 Nov 1905, Broadalbin, Fulton Cnty, New York166,165 Age: 77
Burial21 Nov 1905, Vlaie Cemetery, North Broadalbin, New York165,167
ReligionProbably Presbyterian168
Spouses
Birth12 Dec 1809, Esopus, Ulster Cnty, New York97,89,153,154,155,138,151,152
Baptism1813, Dutch Reformed Church, Esopus, Ulster Cnty, New York152 Age: 3
Death17 Jul 1897, Cranes Hollow Rd., Town of Amsterdam, Montgomery Cnty, New York156,88,157,151,154,155 Age: 87
Burial19 Jul 1897, Prospect Hill Cemetery (Old Section), Gloversville, Town of Johnstown, New York157,89,158,151
MemoSection 7
OccupationFarmer95,159
FatherJoseph DELAMATER (~1787-)
MotherMaria DE GRAFF (1787-)
Family ID386
Marriageafter 13 Apr 1868 and before 12 Aug 1870169,164
Family ID1523
Family Media
ChildrenUNNAMED
Notes for Cynthia C. PERRY
Circa 1868:
Cynthia resided in the Town of Broadalbin, NY for 37 years,165so she must have moved to the area at about age 40, circa 1868 (the same year that Tunis’ wife Eunice died.)

1870:
The 1870 Census169 listed Tunis (age 61) and Cynthia (age 40) Delemater as residing in the Town of Broadalbin, Fulton county (West Galway Post Office), NY. Tunis was listed as a farmer born in New York. Cynthia was listed as keeping house and was also born in New York. Ira Delemater (age 14) was living with Tunis and Cynthia and is listed as a farmer born in New York.

1875:
As of 28 June 1875, Tunis, age 65, and his wife, S. C. (probably Cynthia), age 45, were still residing in the Town of Broadalbin, Fulton Cnty, New York in a frame dwelling worth $400.00. Tunis was still listed as a farmer. They have a boarder, Isreal Paugh (Pough?), age 45, who was a brickmason. 175

1880:
Cynthia and Tunis (age 70) are divorced. Tunis is living alone on the farm and Cynthia is living next door with her daughter and son-in-law, the Wm. A. Lashers. Tunis is still a farmer and Cynthia sews gloves, a common cottage industry in the Fulton County, New York area.176

1892:
Cynthia C. De Lamater, is listed in the deed recording the sale of the Delamater property near Hagadorn Mills to A. Lasher. 177

1905:
Cynthia died at 1p.m. The chief cause of death was a fracture of the hip, while the contributory cause was general debility.165 She was living with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Lasher, at the time.167 Since her death was listed under news from Hagedorns Mills, she must have been living on or near the property Tunis sold to A. Lasher in 1892. The information for the death certificate given by Mrs. Allen Lasher, Broadalbin, NY,165
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