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Note: a lived on the Lawrence Homestead, during her girlhood and young womanhood. Marrying Walter Prince, they lived for a while in the house on the west side of a north and south road, north of Genesee Street, about halfway between West Batavia and Batavia, N.Y. Within a year or two they were living in a house that stood on the west side of North Alleghany Road, north of Corfu, across the road from the Cox Farm. From there they soon moved to a house that stood just west of the overpass of the of the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Lehigh, just west of the Lawrence homestead. Soon they movedto a house on the south side of Angling Road between Corfu and East Pembroke, a short distance east of where Angling Road makes a sharp turn to the east near its Genesee Street end. About 1905 they moved to Oswego for two years, then returned to the Corfu vicinity, to a house on the northeast corner of the intersection of South Alleghany Road and McVean Road. Finally to West Main Street in Corfu where they lived the remainder of their lives. Edna possessed a wonderful Disposition. Her husband was an invalid for several years before his death, and any wealth they had been able to amass was soon dissipated and the family reduced to circumstances which required her to take work she could find to earn enought to keep the family together. Through all this she remained cheerful and philosophical, always ready to help others in any way she could. In 1919 (June 28) she married Anton J. Pacholski, age 54, a florist by profession. She was 46. His father was John and mother Agnes Wonslle, born in Germany. They lived in the Prince home until 1930. Tn that year, on June 28, her daughter Carrie died and differences arose between them because she would not cut the ties between herself and her son-in-law. As the result Mr. Pacholski left her. About November 10, 1930 she went to Ashabula, Ohio with her son-in-law, Rex Chase Bartlett and his children for a days visit. While at the table she was stricken by a strangulated hernia and was unable to return to Corfu. After being cared for, by the family she was visiting, a week later she was removed to the hospital where she died. Burial in Evergreen Green Hill Cemetery- beside her first husband
Note: Born at Lehigh, town of Pembroke, New York (corner of Elingwood and Brown Road). Edn
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