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
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