NASSR ED-DINE
“assassinated last week”; Shah of Persia; 9 May 1896 paper
NEALIS Fanny
84 years
d. 3 December 1898 at Plain View; funeral by Rev. McNicholl of Central Park
M. E. Church; mother-in-law of Whitson Jarvis of Plain View
NEAT John
d. 24 May 1891 at Kings Park; interment at Hauppauge; “recently opened a
black smithing shop ..... on Main Street,” Northport
NEAT Mrs. John
d. 18 June 1894 at Sunken Meadow; interment at Smithtown
NEGLEY William Robert
8 yrs 6 mos
d. 21 January 1895 at Eagle Pass, Texas; diphtheria; son of William and Susan M.
J. Negley; mother was the former Susan M. Jones of Huntington
NEIMEYER Mrs. F. A.
funeral 31 March 1892; “the nervous strain to which she was subjected last
summer, when a negro attempted to assault her, weakened her system”; resident of
Great Neck
NELSON Edward
70 years
d. 3 July 1898 at Oyster Bay; funeral at St. Patrick’s R. C. Church, Glen Cove;
interment at Catholic Cemetery, Brookville; “for many years gardener for James K.
Gracey at Cove Neck”
NELSON Mrs. Edward
d. 10 December 1898 at Oyster Bay; interment at Catholic Cemetery, Brookville;
widow of Edward Nelson
NELSON James
84 years
d. 6 November 1899 at Bay Shore; hit by L. I. R. R. train while crossing the tracks; “the old
man was very deaf” and did not hear the train whistle
NEWMAN Amy
2 years
d. 22 October 1896; interment at Huntington; daughter of Charles Newman; Cold
Spring item
NEWMAN Bishop John Philip
72 years
d. 5 July 1899 at Saratoga, New York; pneumonia; bishop of the Methodist
Episcopal Church; “man of rich and cultivated intellect”; delivered address to the
graduating class of Huntington High School in 1888
NEWMAN Mary
“centenarian”
d. 20 February 1897 at Locust Valley; daughter of James and Mary Needle; widow
of Eli Butler and Richard Newman (d. 1873); mother of 13 children, the eldest of
whom is 82 years old; (Mrs. Ellen Wansor of Locust Valley is the only one of
these children mentioned by name); grandmother of 38; great-grandmother of 52;
great-great-grandmother of 33; native of Thenford, Northampton, England (b. 23
December 1794); resident of Locust Valley since 1857; “was in possession of all
her faculties, being able to see quite well without the aid of glasses”
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