Miranda Sweet

F, b. circa 1836, d. 12 May 1919
FatherJames S. Sweet b. 23 Feb 1789, d. 6 Sep 1867
MotherLorany Tryon b. 30 Nov 1793, d. 25 Sep 1871
Relationship1st cousin 5 times removed of Pamela Joyce Wood
Last Edited2 Aug 2021
     Miranda Sweet was born circa 1836 at Bangor, Franklin Co, New York.1 She was the daughter of James S. Sweet and Lorany Tryon. Miranda Sweet married George Nelson Fuller circa 1855 at Franklin Co, New York.2 Miranda Sweet died on 12 May 1919 at Ogdensburg, St Lawrence Co, New York;
     AGED RESIDENT DIED YESTERDAY - Mrs. Miranda Fuller was a Member of the Baptist Church for 40 Years.
     An aged and respected resident of Ogdensburg passed away yesterday in the person of Mrs. Miranda Fuller, who succombed at 6:30 AM at her home, 143 David Street. She was born in Bangor, Franklin county, eighty-three years ago and was married there in 1854. The family removed to this city about forty-five years ago. Mr. Fuller died about five years ago and the deceased is survived by her daughter, M.E. McLeod of this city, and one son, Willis, of Watertown. Mrs. Fuller was a member of the Baptist Chuch for forty years and was a consistent Christian woman who endeared herself to a large circle of friends by her many attractive qualities. Funeral services will be held at the house this afternoon at 2:30, Rev. John Mitchel of the Baptist church officiating, and the remains will be sent to Bangor tomorrow morning at 9:15 for interment...3
She was buried on 14 May 1919 at Bangor, Franklin Co, New York.3

Family

George Nelson Fuller b. Oct 1830

Citations

  1. [S342] 1850 US Federal Census , New York, Franklin Co, Bombay. Roll: M432_505; Page: 213. Household of James Sweet.
  2. [S360] 1900 US Federal Census , New York, St Lawrence, Ogdensburg, Ward 4. Page: 8; Enumeration District: 0122; FHL microfilm: 1241157. Household of George N. Fuller.
  3. [S540] Northern NY Historical Newspapers, online http://news.nnyln.net/, The Republican Journal, 13 May 1919, Page 8. Obitary for Miranda Fuller.