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Note: George lived for awhile in Cleveland, OH, but his last address was 142 E. Elm St., Hornell, NY. 1899 - Tioga County Directory, PA: George H. Stratton, Ogdensburg post office, off road 28, laborer (possibley living with father) 1900 - June 15 - census - Union Twp., Tioga Co., PA: George Stratton, son, b. May 1877, age 23, single, b. PA *living with parents* 1901 - Sept. 18 - George and Minnie Jacobs were married in Corning, NY 1910 - April 11 - East Syracuse Village - Dewitt - Onondaga Co., NY: George H. Stratton, age 3?, married one time, married 8 yrs., boiler maker on railroad Mary A., age 38, married one time, married 8 yrs., Leon H., age 4, b. PA 1918 - Sept. 12 - Erie Co., NY - World War 1 Draft Registration Card: George Harrison Stratton of 1663 Electric, Lackawana, Erie Co., NY; age 41, born May 16, 1877; boiler maker at Lake Shore RR in Lackawana, supervisor - J. J. O'Brion; nearest relative - Minnie Stratton of 1663 Electric; tall height, medium build; blue eyes and brown hair; no physical disabilities 1920 - Jan. 22 - census - 1663 Electric Ave., Lackawana City, Erie Co., NY: George N. Stratton, rents home, age 40, he and parents b. PA, boiler maker - railroad Minnie, wife, age 39, b. NY, dad b. NY, mom b. Germany Leon, son, age 14, b. PA, caller - railroad Hornell, NY, Directory for 1931: Stratton Geo H, blrmkr, h175 Leach Av Hornell Directory for 1942: Stratton George, boilermaker Erie RR, r142 E. State Hornell Directory for 1945: Stratton George (Rose L.) emp Roch, r142 E. Elm Hornell Directory for 1953: Stratton Rose L., wid George, r142 E. Elm 1937 - May 6 - "The Canton Sentinel" - Mr. and Mrs. George Stratton of Hornell and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stratton of Rochester visited Arthur Thomas. 1945 - June 16 - "Evening Tribune", unknown city: Mrs. Rose Lundrigan of 142 East Elm street and George H. Stratton, of Rochester were united in marriage this morning in St. Ann's Rectory by the Rev. Andrew T. Dissett. Mrs. Belle Powers and William J. Lundrigan attended the couple. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held at Wayland, after which Mr. and Mrs. Stratton left for Rochester where they will reside. 1948 - Aug. 28 - George died in Sayre, PA and was buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Corning, NY. His son, Leon Stratton, was living in Webster, NY, and his step-son, William J. Lundrigan, was living in Rochester, NY, in 1948.
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