Diary of Llewellyn: April 29, 1923

Beautiful Day. Clouded over a little around 2 o’clock but sun came out again around 5. Geo, Pa, Ma & I took ride up around Budd Lake & over Schooly’s Mts. Went to league, got there early. Ernest had new suit on. Musical program for church. Miss Paladeno & Mrs Dawson from Rye NY sang. Starting of Daylight Saving.

Next Entry: April 30, 1923

Diary of Llewellyn: April 27, 1923

MEW Dinner & Entertainment. About 70 people there. I Played for Carl & Geo to sing. Had a 3 man Minstrel (Ernest, Ray, V.D., Roswell). Ma in charge of supper. Had Willa S. out for it. Geo spilled peas down Mrs. Tice’s neck. Otillie & La Moss hung around. Ernest took them home in flivver (?), but came right back. We played & sang while waiting for women to finish in the kitchen. Ernest, Geo, Ruth, Willa, Irene & myself. Carl took Moeser’s & Dishinsher home. Ernest came home with us. Geo took car & went up after ice cream. Ernest stayed & talked until 1:20. I stood talking to him at door.

Next Entry: April 28, 1923

Parkin Progress

Sometimes I get so engrossed in my current “treasure trove” that I forget small progress is still progress. Sometimes a record that just confirms what you already know is just as great as one filled with new insight. Then sometimes you end up in the middle of those two.

In the case of William R Parkin‘s death certificate, that’s what I ended up with. I found a little bit of new information and a little bit of verification. Nothing too spectacular though. The only bad part about this record is it almost got lost in the shuffle because it happened to arrive in the same envelope as the George Yohn/Josephine Doremus marriage record.

Verified Information:

  • William’s middle name is definitely Richard. I was already almost positive of that since his widow is listed in the city directory as “Richard’s widow” after his death.

New Information:

  • Stone Cutter being his Primary Disease. I’m sure it’s his occupation which contributed to his death. In 1880 he was listed as working in a Sand Paper factory.
  • Burial at Rosedale Cemetery. I had no idea where any of the Parkins or Redfords are buried, so this gives me a place to start!