See also

Olive CARMICHAEL (1895-1988)

1 Olive Elizabeth CARMICHAEL1,2,3 (1895-1988) [9255]. Born 19 Dec 1895, Pavilion, NY.1,4,5 Marr Howard Wiley HENDERSHOTT 20 May 1920, Caledonia, NY.1 Died 7 Jun 1988, Dansville, NY.4,5 Buried Lakeview Cemetery, Groveland, NY.5

From the Genesee County Express (Dansville, NY).

June 16, 1988 - "Olive Carmichael Hendershott, 92, of Springwater Road in Scottsburg died Tuesday (June 7, 1988) in Noyes Memorial Hospital, following a brief illness.
Born Dec. 19, 1895, in Pavilion, she was the daughter of Peter and Mary Walkley Carmichael. A graduate of Geneseo Normal School and Rochester Practical Nursing School, she was a retired licensed practical nurse, having worked at Dansville Memorial Hospital. She was a member of the Opportunity Circle of Dansville Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Hendershott was predeceased by three sons, Charles, Lloyd and Peter.
Surviving are her husband of 68 years, Howard Hendershott; a son. Leo of Scottsburg; a brother, Glen Carmichael of Manchester, eight grandchildren and nine great0grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
A service was conducted Thursday in the Chamberlin Funeral Home with the Rev. James Bender officiating. Burial was in Lakeview Cemetery, Groveland.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Dansville Ambulance Fund.".

2 Peter R. CARMICHAEL1,3,6,7 (1873- ) [9246]. Born 20 Aug 1873.1,6 Marr Mary R. WALKLEY 5 Sep 1894, LeRoy, NY.1,7 Died Caledonia, NY.1 Buried Mumford Rural Cemetery, Mumford, NY.1

3 Mary R. WALKLEY1,3,7 (1870- ) [9245]. Born 24 Sep 1870, Pavilion, NY.1

6 Miller WALKLEY1,8 (1836-1913) [9235]. Born 30 Aug 1836, LeRoy, NY.1 Died 8 Jul 1913, LeRoy, NY.1 Buried Maplewood Cemetery.1

From the LeRoy Gazette.

March 2, 1864 - Frightful Runaway. Another team, with its driver, had a narrow escape from fatal demolition on Tuesday, caused by the unwarrantable sport of snow-balling in the public streets.
Miller Walkley was driving a pair of spirited horses through Main street, when they became frightened at being hit with snow-balls, and giving the mastery of the reins, went through town under full pull, smashing carriages and narrowly escaping pedestrians on the street. Mr. Walkley was thrown out, and severely hurt. Richard Walkley, the owner of the team, manfully came forward and ordered the broken carriages to be repaired at his expense, and then set to work to recover his own damaged team.
How long will the practice of snowballing teams be permitted? Are life and limb, and the destruction of teams of no account, when compared with the sport of throwing snowballs? Will the Trustees give this subject their attention?

12 Richard WALKLEY1,8,9 (1812-1887) [9233]. Born 8 Nov 1812, LeRoy, NY.1 Marr Juliette MILLS c. 1835.9 Died 24 Feb 1887.1,10 Buried Maplewood Cemetery, Pavilion.1

13 Juliette MILLS1,8,9 (c. 1810-1899) [9234]. Born c. 1810.1 Died 1899.1 Buried Maplewoood Cemetery.1

7 Elizabeth A. PRENTICE1,8 (1835- ) [9237]. Born 20 Aug 1835, PA.1,8

Sources

1"From The Rosman Lawrence Family by Mrs. A. Lawrence Jinks, 1965".
2"1930 NY, Livingston, Caladonia census".
3"From the Hadland Family Web Page by Mark Hadlund".
4"Social Security Death Index".
5"Obituary of Olive C. Hendershot in the Genesee County Express (Dansville, NY), June 16, 1988".
6"WWI Selective Service registration card".
7"Wedding announcement of Mary R. Walkley and Peter R. Carmichael in the Buffalo Express (Buffalo, NY), September 6, 1894".
8"1860 NY, Genesee, Pavilion census".
9"Obituary of Richard Walkley In the LeRoy Gazette, March 2, 1887".
10"From Our County & Its People; A Descriptioin & Biographical Record of Genesee County, New York, edited by Safford E. North, 1899".