Stephen GREENFIELD ( - )
1 Stephen Alan GREENFIELD1,2 ( - ) [9251]. Marr Wendy Lou SHERMAN 10 Jan 1970, Wellsboro, Tioga Co., PA.2
From the Wellsboro Gazette.
March 16, 1967 - "Pfd. Stephen Greenfield, who has spent the past nine weeks taking a course in Mechanical Engineering at Camp Lejeune, N.C. graduated on March 3, ranking second in his class. Pfc Greenfield spent last weekend at his home here and had as his guest Pfc. Dennis Porter."
August 15, 1968 - "Marine Lance Corporal, Stephen Greenfield has received the Purple Heart Award for fragmentation wounds received during a mortar attack against his unit in South Vietnam."
July 10, 1969 - "Stephen Greenfield arrived last week from Vietnam and was honorably discharged from service on the West Coast, having completed his term of enlistment with the U.S. Marines.
James Greenfield, who has been spending a 30-day leave at his home here, left on Sunday to return for his second tour in Vietnam.".
2 James GREENFIELD3,4,5 (1917-2000) [9011]. Born 4 Dec 1917.6 Marr Marguerite WILCOX 26 Apr 1942, Columbia, SC.5 Died 8 May 2000.6
From the Wellsboro Gazette.
December 31, 1942 - "Lt. James Greenfield has returned to Ft. Monmouth, N.J., after spending a ten-day leave with his wife here and with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Greenfield, in Corning. Lt. Greenfield was graduated Dec 18 from the Officer's Candidate School at Ft. Monmouth and after a six-weeks Radio Specialty course will be assigned to duty with the Signal Corps."
September 2, 1954 - "James Greenfield returns to the Wellsboro Plant after completing four years of services with the U.S. Army Signal Corps with the rank of Captain. A native of Himrod, New York, he was educated in Corning schools and joined Corning Glass Works in 1954 at the Wellsboro Plant, serving in various capacities until he left for military service.".
4 Leon GREENFIELD7 ( - ) [9223].
3 Marguerite WILCOX3,4,5,8 (c. 1920- ) [6228]. Born c. 1920, PA.8 Marr Ernest DOWELL btw 1943 and 1967.9
6 Lee WILCOX10 (c. 1880- ) [6224]. Born c. 1880, PA.11 Marr Amy BAILEY c. 1905.11
From the Wellsboro Agitator.
April 23, 1930 - "LEE WILCOX INJURED - His Two Daughters Escaped When Train Wrecked His Sedan - Elmire People Injured Sunday. When a sedan driven by Lee Wilcox, of Wellsboro, stalled on the Pennsylvania avenue crossing on the Erie Railroad in Elmira Saturday afternoon, it was struck and demolished by the Erie Special, No. 2, eastbound, but the three occupants of the car escaped with slight injuries.
In the car with Mr. Wilcox were his daughters, Miss Luva Wilcox, of 251 Lormore street, Elmira, and Miss Ida Wilcox, of Wellsboro. The former two were not injured while the latter received a slight cut on the hand.
When the accident occurred Mr. Wilcox's machine had been proceeding north on Pennsylvania avenue. The car slowed on the grade leading to the tracks and stalled on the south track. The three occupants succeeded in vacating the car just before the train hit it.
Mr. Wilcox told the police that he and his daughter, Ida, had driven to Elmira Saturday to take Miss Luva Wilcox to her home in Wellsboro, and that they had started home when the accident occurred.
At 8:30 p.m. Saturday Mr. Wilcox informed police headquarters that a black leather billfold had been missing since the accident. According to his statement, the billfold contained either $38 or $39 in bills.
7 Amy BAILEY12 (1884-1976) [6222]. Born 3 Jun 1884.6,12 Died Apr 1976.6
14 John Llewellyn BAILEY10,13,14,15 (1862-1947) [6105]. Born 29 Jan 1862.10 Marr Clara Belle FISCHLER 6 May 1883.10,14 Died 17 Jun 1947.15 Buried Wellsboro Cemetery, Wellsboro, PA.15
From the Wellsboro Agitator.
June 25, 1947 - "John Llewellyn Bailey, aged 85 years, died June 17 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Amy Bailey Wilcox, of Fischler street. He was born Jan. 29, 1862, in Richmond township, son of Constant and Amy Jones Bailey.
He is survived by his daughter; two brothers, Fred Bailey, of Elmira, and William Bailey, of Blossburg; three sisters, Mrs. Edith Bailey, of Elmira; Mrs. Glenn Butler. of Asaph, and Mrs. Bertha Smith, of Fort Myers, Florida; four grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral was held Thursday, Rev. Albert H. Head, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, officiating; burial in the Wellsboro cemetery.".
15 Clara Belle FISCHLER10,14,16 (1864-1945) [6221]. Born Oct 1864.10 Died 6 Aug 1945.16 Buried Wellsboro Cemetery, Wellsboro, PA.16
From the Wellsboro Gazette.
May 6, 1943 - "Delmar Couple Celebrate 60th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey, who have spent their entire married life on their farm in Delmar where they went to live soon after they were married are celebrating their 60th anniversary of wedded life today. On May 6, 1883, at St. Paul's Episcopal rectory in Wellsboro, Clara Pischler became the wife of John Bailey in a ceremony performed by Rev. Charles Breck, one of St. Paul's early rectors. They and their family became highly respected in their neighborhood and were active in the rural life of the community for many years. Since failing health has reduced their activities, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey have lived a quiet life on the farm with their daughter, Miss Nettie Bailey. They have one oither daughter, Amy (Mrs. Lee Wilcox) of Wellsboro; four granddaughters, Lucile, (Mrs. Cleve Horton) and Ida, (Mrs. Cortland White), of Wellsboro; Luva, (Mrs. Hugh Shumway), of Elmira; and Marguerite (Mrs. James Greenfield), whose husband is 2nd Lieutenant in the Signal Corps at Camp Carson, Colorado; who is residing at Colorado Springs, Colo.'
To the bride of 78 and the groom of 81 years we extend congratulations on their good fortune in spending 60 splended years together."
From the Wellsboro Agitator.
August 11, 1943 - "Mrs. Clara Belle Fischler Bailey, aged 77 years, of Delmar, died Friday at her home. She is survived by her husband, John Bailey, two daughters, Mrs. Lee Wilcox and Miss Nettie Bailey; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Campbell and Mrs. Ambrose Campbell all of Wellsboro and vicinity; four grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
The funeral was held Monday at St. Paul's Episcopal church, Rev. Albert H. Head officiating; burial in the Wellsboro cemetery.".
Sources
1 | "Article relating to military service of Pfc. Stephen Greenfield in the Wellsboro Gazette, March 16, 1967". |
2 | "Marriage announcement of Wendy Lou Sherman and Stephen Alan Greenfield in the Wellsboro Gazette, January 29, 1970". |
3 | "60th Wedding anniversary announcement of Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey in the Wellsboro Gazette, May 6, 1943". |
4 | "Obituary of Lucille W. Horton in the Wellsboro Gazette, December 13, 1962". |
5 | "Marriage announcement of Marguerite Wilcox and Corp. James Greenfield in the Wellsboro Agitator, May 6, 1942". |
6 | "Social Security Death Index". |
7 | "Article about James Greenfield in the Wellsboro Gazette, December 31, 1942". |
8 | "1930 Tioga Co., Wellsboro, PA census". |
9 | "Estimated based on related dates and information". |
10 | "Information provided by Jonathan Milligan". |
11 | "1910 Tioga Co., Welsboro, PA census". |
12 | "1900 Tioga, Delmar census". |
13 | "1870 PA, Tioga, Bloss Twp. census". |
14 | "Marriage announcement of John Bailey and Clara Fischler in the Wellsboro Agitator, May 8, 1883". |
15 | "Obituary of John Llewellyn Bailey in the Wellsboro Agitator, June 25, 1947". |
16 | "Obituary of Clara Belle Fischler in the Wellsboro Agitator, August 11, 1943". |