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William Dalton, Sr.
(About 1794-1860)
Hannah Crampton
(1792-1837)
Jonathan Tilton, Sr.
(1791-)
Elizabeth H. Foster
(-)
Joseph Dalton
(1821-1898)
Huldah Robie Tilton
(1830-1882)

Clarence Dalton
(1873-1930)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Catherine Cecelia Taylor

Clarence Dalton

  • Born: 20 February 1873, Brooklyn, New York, New York 3 4 5
  • Marriage: Catherine Cecelia Taylor on 17 July 1899 in New York City, New York, New York 1 2
  • Died: 15 November 1930, New York City, New York, New York at age 57 3
  • Buried: 18 November 1930, The Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings, New York 6
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  Notes on his death:

"Dalton -- Saturday, Nov. 15, 1930, Clarence, husband of Catherine C. Dalton and father of Kathryn T. Dalton of 6,735 (sic) Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn. Services at the Harry T. Pyle Mortuary, 1,925 (sic) Church Av., Brooklyn, Tuesday, at 11 A. M."

...New York Times, 17 November 1930

"Clarence Dalton of 6,865 (sic) Ridge Avenue, Brooklyn, a tax consultant of Henry L. Doherty & Co. since 1918, youngest son of Joseph Dalton, lace manufacturer of this city, died Saturday in his fifty-eighth year."

...New York Times, 18 November 1930

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  In his life:

• He worked as a phone company worker. 7 This source may be referring to his having worked as a special agent for the telegraph company. See 1910 data.

• He appeared on the census in 1880 in Manhattan, New York, New York. 8

• In 1880 he lived at 333 East 17th Street in New York City, New York, New York. 8

• In 1910 Clarence lived at 303 Carlton Avenue in Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 9 This appears to be an apartment building.

• He worked, in 1910, as a special agent for a telegraph company in Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 9

• Clarence was counted in the 1910 US census for Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 9 ED 469, SD 2, Sheet 7A, ward 20.

• In 1918 he lived at 3411 Clarendon Road in Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 5

• Clarence worked, in 1918, as an agent for Metropolitan Telephone and Telegraph Company in New York, New York, New York. 5 At 395 Broadway.

• He was described as medium height, medium build, with blue-green eyes in 1918 in New York, New York, New York. 5 The hair color is illegible.

• In 1920 he lived at 3411 Clarendon Road in Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 10

• He worked as a tax engineer in the banker / broker industry in 1920. 10

• Clarence was counted in the 1920 US census for Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 10 ED 1144, SD 3, Sheet 13A.

• In 1930 he lived at 6735 Ridge Boulevard in Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 11 This appears to be an apartment building.

• Clarence worked, in 1930, as a tax engineer / public utilities in Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 11

• He was counted in the 1930 US census for Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 11 ED 24-1102, SD 31, Sheet 1A, ward 9.


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Clarence married Catherine Cecelia Taylor, daughter of James Taylor and Theresa McQuade, on 17 July 1899 in New York City, New York, New York.2 3 (Catherine Cecelia Taylor was born on 6 October 1873 in New York,3 12 died on 10 September 1949 in New York 13 and was buried on 13 September 1949 in The Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings, New York 6.)


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Sources


1 Unknown, Recollections: Handwritten. Handwritten notes

2 International Genealogical Index.

3 Unknown, Recollections: Handwritten.

4 U.S. Census -- 1920, Census confirms year and location.

5 Selective Service System, Draft Registration Card: Clarence Dalton. Rec. Date: 12 September 1918.

6 The Green-Wood Cemetery, The Green-Wood Cemetery, Lot 24778, Section 141.

7 Recollections: Helen (Dalton) Babbitt, Dec. 1988. Typed by Mrs. R. H. (Olive) Swilley
1327 Pine St. N.W.
Largo, Florida 34640

8 U.S. Census -- 1880.

9 U.S. Census -- 1910.

10 U.S. Census -- 1920.

11 U.S Census -- 1930.

12 U.S. Census -- 1920, Census confirms birth year and gives location.

13 The Green-Wood Cemetery, The Green-Wood Cemetery.

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