See also

Catherine BOYCE ( -1991)

1 Catherine BOYCE1 ( -1991) [12994]. Died 1991.1

2 Wesley BOYCE1,2 ( -1985) [12849]. Died 1985.1

3 Harriet M. WESTON1,2,3 (c. 1913-2001) [12686]. Born c. 1913, NY.3 Died 22 Aug 2001, Horseheads, NY.1 Buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, NY.1

6 Arthur Frank WESTON2,3,4 ( -1960) [12685]. Born "23 MAR", London, England.4 Died 1960.2 Buried 13 Feb 1960, Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, NY.5

7 Lottie E. MOLD3,6,7 (c. 1893-1967) [6252]. Born c. 1893, PA.6 Died Sep 1967.2 Buried 23 Sep 1990, Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, NY.5,7

14 William MOLD8 (c. 1853-1910) [6248]. Born c. 1853, NY.8 Died 1910, Elmira, Chemung, NY.9

Article in the Troy Register, Bradford Countgy, PA., August 18, 1904.

William Mold, a former resident of Blossburg, died suddenly while at work in the LaFrance shops in Elmira. The remains were taken to Blossburg for burial.

15 Charlotte BAILEY10 (c. 1854-1921) [6102]. Born c. 1854.10 Died 12 Oct 1921.11 Buried 15 Oct 1921, Arbon Cemetery, Blossburg, PA.11

From the Wellsboro Agitator.

October 19, 1921 - "Mrs. Charlotte Mold, of Elmira. formerly of Blossburg, died Wednesday afternoon, after a long illness, aged 68 years. She is survived by a son, Edward, of Elmira; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Hufford, Mrs Frank Watson and Mrs. William Aylesworth, of Elmira; a sister, Mrs. Walace Hager, of Horseheads; three brothers, William Bailey, of Blossburg; Frank and John Bailey, of Wellsboro. The funeral was held Saturday at 10 a.m.; burial in Arbon cemetery, Blossburg.".

Sources

1"Obituary of Harriet M. Boyce in the Elmira Star-Gazette (Elmira, NY), August 2001".
2"Information provided by Melody Weston".
3"1920 NY, Chemung, Elmira census".
4"WWI Selective Service registration card".
5"Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, NY Cemetery Records 1927 to 1993.".
6"1910 New York, Chemung, Elmira census".
7"Weston burials in Woodlawn Cemetery".
8"1880 Tioga, Blossburg census".
9"Article in the Troy Register, Bradford Countgy, PA, August 18, 1904".
10"1860 PA, Tioga, Richmond census".
11"Obituary of Charlotte Mold in the Wellsboro Agitator, October 19, 1921".