1880's Helen Jane Lampman Crocker CDV Photo, Vernon, Oneida County NY
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On reverse: "Helen Crocker" handwritten in old period pencil and "Jane Lampman" interjected between by a different hand, also handwritten in pencil. Therefore, she is identified as "Helen Jane Lampman Crocker" Photo type: Victorian era CDV Carte de Visite Photograph. Photographer: Yoost & Stewart, Oneida, Oneida County NY. (known to be photographers P.L. Stewart or Phineas L. Stewart 1832-1907 and & A.H. Yoost or Andrew H. Yoost 1848-1909)
Found in Public Genealogy Records:
Helen Jane Lampman Crocker 1838–1916
Born and died in Vernon, Oneida County, New York.
Her parents:
Father: Jacob Lampman 1790–1876 born in Brunswick, Rensselaer County, New York and died in Vernon, Oneida, New York. He was the son of Peter Lampman born 1756 and Annatje Hogle Lampman born 1762.
Mother: Elizabeth Williamson Lampman 1796–1877, also born in Vernon NY.
Her siblings:
Peter Lampman 1818–1895
Rhoda Lampman born 1820
Electa J Lampman 1822–1907
Harriett Amelia Lampman 1823–1906
Sylvanus N. Lampman 1825–1872
Charles Jay Lampman 1827–1905
Sally Lampman 1830–1851
Catherine Lampman 1832–1832
DeWitt Lampman 1833–1900
Maria Lampman 1836–1871
Grove L Lampman 1840–1917
Her husband was Samuel Lemuel Crocker 1830–1916 who was born & died in Vernon NY.
Newspaper Obituary:
The Utica Daily Press for Thursday October 26, 1916
HELEN CROCKER: "Mrs. Helen Crocker Dies at Vernon Two Weeks After Husband's Death, IN VERNON: The death of Helen Lampman, wife of the late Samuel L. Crocker, occurred Monday evening at her home in this place, less than two weeks after the death of her husband. Mrs. Crocker was born 79 years ago and on March 19, 1862, she married Samuel L. Crocker. They had no children. Mrs. Crocker was a woman of charitable disposition and greatly beloved in this community where her death is keenly regretted."
A beautiful and well marked photo of Helen Crocker. We wish all of our photos had maiden names listed so clearly such as this. It was found in Madison County NY. We believe it to be taken about 1875-1880, when she was about 35 years of age. This family has DAR, Daughters of the American Revolution and SAR Sons of the American Revolutionary War roots.
Size: 2.5 x 4 inches Note: Hello from ~debra. I have spent years collecting over 10,000 ID’d lost family photos & paper from US flea markets & antique shops. I do the best gen research I can, but am always open to corrections. This is an original antique item, not a reprint. A new high quality rigid sleeve is included for extra protection, especially during shipping. You may buy a piece alone, or large intimate 300 dpi scans of the front and back sent immediately via email, or both. Please search carefully, as they are often found together and many may be related. I also invite you to join me at Ancestorville Genealogy on facebook. Thank you, enjoy! ~Debra Clifford (contact info on top bar)
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