Continuation of tree (1st child of Xavier Francois Pitre/Emma Currier); all known surname descendants:
8 Henry Frank Lashomb b: May 1863 Brasher, St. Lawrence, NY; d: July 1937 Madrid, St. Lawrence, NY
+Mary Cotter b: May 1862 Brasher, St. Lawrence, NY; m: Abt. 1888 [William/Mary ---]; d: 19 March 1910 Brasher Falls, St. Lawrence, NY
9 William 'Willie' Lashomb b: October 1888 Brasher, St. Lawrence, NY; d: Aft. 1915
9 Mary E. Lashomb b: March 1891 Brasher, St. Lawrence, NY; d: Aft. 1950
+John Sherman b: Abt. 1890 Germany; m: 5 November 1919 Manhattan, NYC, NY; d: Aft. 1950
9 James Joseph Lashomb b: 30 April 1895 Brasher, St. Lawrence, NY; d: 25 June 1974 Watertown, Jefferson, NY
+Vernita Laura Moore b: 22 July 1899 Watertown, Jefferson, NY; m: 7 February 1925 Watertown, Jefferson, NY [William Thomas/Nellie A. Rogers]; d: 14 January 1972 Watertown, Jefferson, NY
9 Nora Lashomb b: 26 March 1897 Brasher Falls, St. Lawrence, NY; d: 3 June 1975 Brasher Flats, St. Lawrence, NY
+George F. Lapree b: 1 September 1896 Moira, Franklin, NY; m: 2 December 1918 Sacred Heart, Brasher, St. Lawrence, NY [Frank/Kathryn McDonald]; d: 28 February 1983 Massena, St. Lawrence, NY
9 Albert Joseph Lashomb b: 26 September 1899 Brasher Falls, St. Lawrence, NY; d: 28 April 1977 Massena, St. Lawrence, NY
+Bernadette Mere b: 19 February 1908 Altona, Clinton, NY; m: 18 May 1928 St. Marys, Massena, St. Lawrence, NY [Alexander/Agnes Burl]; d: 14 December 1973 Massena, St. Lawrence, NY
*2nd Wife of Henry Lashomb:
+May B. Dumont b: 5 August 1878 Morley, Canton, St. Lawrence, NY; m: 20 June 1916 Brasher Falls, St. Lawrence, NY [Oscar/Katherine Bill]; d: 21 March 1965 Canton, St. Lawrence, NY
Notes for Henry Frank Lashomb:
Census
- 1900 Brasher, St. Lawrence, New York: Henry Lashomb 37 (farmer), wife of 12 years Mary 38, William 11, Mary 9, James 5, Nora 3, Albert 1; and his widowed mother-in-law Mary Cotter 83.
- 1905 Brasher, St. Lawrence, NY:
Henry Lashomb 44 farmer, wife Mary 43, William, James 10, Nora 8, Albert 5.
In Massena, Mary E. Lashomb 15 servant with John Davis family.
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1910 Brasher, St. Lawrence, NY: Widower Henry Lashomb 48, and children William 21, Mary 20,
James 15, Nora 13, & Albert 11.
- 1915 Brasher, St. Lawrence, NY:
Henry F. Lashomb 55 farmer, James J. 20, Albert P. 16, Mae E. 25, Nora A. 18,
William F. 27. Mary also listed in Massena as May Lashomb 25 servant with
Frank Clark family.
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1920 Madrid, St. Lawrence, NY: Henry F. Lashomb 57, 2nd wife May 36.
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1930 Brasher, St. Lawrence, NY: Henry F. Lashomb 65, 2nd wife Mae B. 48.
- 1940 Madrid, St. Lawrence, NY: Widow Mae La Shombe 63 [$1200 house value].
Misc: - Malone Evening Telegram (Malone, NY), Friday, 3 April 1931: Brasher Falls Man Injured in Car Accident. Massena - Henry Lashomb, about 60 of Brasher Falls, was very seriously injured Wednesday afternoon when the car in which he was a passenger crashed into a guard post at the aluminum plant bridge on Willow street. Napp Santamour East Orvis street, owner and driver of the new car, escaped injury but Clarence Mitchell, about 40, of Brasher Falls, received cuts on the head. The three men were driving toward the village and were attempting to drive onto the bridge. The heavy machine crashed into the guard post, knocking a cement post off its base. Mr. Lashomb tried to jump from the car and landed on his head off the cement walk. He suffered a deep cut across the back of his head and over his forhead. Mr. Mitchell's injuries do not seem to be as serious. The three were taken to the aluminum plant hospital.
- Malone Evening Telegram (Malone, NY), Thursday, 16 April 1931: Brasher Center - Henry F. LaShombe, who was injured in an automobile accident, returned from the hospital at Ogdensburg Saturday.
- Ogdensburg Journal (NY), Wednesday, 5 May 1937: Madrid Springs - Henry Lashomb who has been confined to his home for several weeks with kidney and bladder ailment, was taken to Hepburn Hospital Thursday afternoon.
- Ogdensburg Journal (NY), Friday, 25 June 1937: Madrid Springs - William Hargrave motored to Ogdensburg on business Monday. Henry Lashomb returned home with him from Hepburn Hospital where he has been a patient for several weeks. Mr. Lashomb is slightly improved.
- Commercial Advertiser, 21 May 1940: The People of the State of New York - To - May Lashomb, Madrid, N.Y.; William Lashomb, address unknown; May L. Sherman, 425 Amsterdam Ave., New York City; James J. Lashomb, Court St., Watertown, N.Y., administrator; Nora L. LaPree, Brasher Falls, N.Y.; Patrick A. Hallahan, Brasher Falls, N.Y., surety on the official bond; James B. McNulty, Brasher Falls, N.Y., surety on the official bond; and all persons being distributees or persons interested whose names, number, degree of relationship, residences and addresses are unknown and cannot with diligent inquiry be ascertained, creditors, legatees and distributees of Henry F. Lashomb, late of the town of Madrid in the County of St. Lawrence and State of New York, deceased, Send Greeting: Whereas, Albert J. Lashomb, Massena, N.Y., one of the administrators of the estate of the said Henry F. Lashomb, deceased, has lately applied to our Surrogate of our County of St. Lawrence for a judicial settlement of his account as such administrator in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided. You and each of you, are therefore cited and required, personally, to be and appear before our said Surrogate, at his office in Canton in the County of St. Lawrence, on the 17th day of June, 1940, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to show cause why such relief should not be granted.
- Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, NY), Tuesday, 18 June 1940: Canton, June 18 - The estate of Henry F. Lashomb, late of Madrid, was announced as settled at the June term of surrogate's court here yesterday before Judge Ceylon G. Chaney....Mr. Lashomb, who died in July, 1937, left a final estate of $997. Final checks will be sent to the heirs this week.
Tombstone Inscription, St. Patrick's Cemetery, Brasher Falls, NY: Henry F. / 1862 – 1937 / Mary Cotter / his wife / 1861 – 1910 / LASHOMB
Notes for Mary Cotter:
Obituary: Ogdensburg Advance (NY), Thursday, 24 March 1910: Brasher Falls, March 22 - Mrs. Henry F. Lashombe of the Bush died on Saturday evening. She had one of her limbs amputated on Saturday by Dr. Alguire of Cornwall and Dr. Smith of Winthrop, but she did not rally from the operation. She has been ill all winter. Her maiden name was Miss Mary Cotter, and she leaves five children beside her husband and two brothers, William and John of North Lawrence. Her funeral will be held today at the Catholic church.
Notes for May B. Dumont:
Obituary: Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, NY), Tuesday, 23 March 1965: Canton, March 23 - The funeral for Mrs. May B. LaShomb, 76, Canton, widow of Henry LaShomb, who died Sunday at the Edward John Noble hospital, Canton, after a long illness, will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the O'Leary funeral home and at 9:30 at St. Mary's church. Rev. J. Albert O'Brien, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in St. Patrick's cemetery, Brasher Falls. Mrs. LaShomb was born in Morley on Aug. 5, 1888, daughter of Oscar and Katherine Bill Dumont. She attended school at Morley. After her marriage to Mr. LaShomb, the couple lived at Brasher Falls for years. Mrs. LaShomb moved to Madrid when her husband died several years ago. More recently she had been a resident of Canton. She had been in the Noble hospital since January.
- Ogdensburg Journal (NY), Sunday, 28 March 1965: 23 March: Mrs. May B. Lashombe, 76, Canton, died Sunday night, at the E. J. Noble Hospital at Canton after a long illness. She had been a patient there since January of this year.
Obituaries for the children:
James Joseph Lashomb: Watertown Daily Times
(NY),
Wednesday, 26 June 1974: James LaShomb, 79, of 402 Midtown Towers,
was found dead in his apartment at 11p.m., Tuesday, by Herbert Smith, building
maintenance man, who was investigating an odor coming from the apartment.
City Police said Mr. LaShomb's body was found on his bed. County Medical
Examiner Dr. Richard S. Lee said Mr. LaShomb had been dead four or five days.
No autopsy was performed as the death was from natural causes, the doctor said,
adding that Mr. LaShomb had "an extended history of cancer." The body will
be released to the Hammill Funeral Home in Winthrop. Mr. LaShomb is
survived by a brother, Albert LaShomb, Massena; a sister, Mrs. George
(Nora) LaPree, Massena; nieces and nephews. He was born April 30,
1895, in the Town of Brasher, a son of Henry F. and Mary Cotter LaShomb.
He was a self-employed air conditioning and refrigeration mechanic in Watertown.
Nora Lashomb: Massena Observer (NY), Thursday 5 June 1975: Funeral services for Mrs. Nora LaShomb LaPree, 78, wife of George F. LaPree, Brasher Flats, will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock in Sacred Heart Church, Massena, and burial will be made in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Brasher Falls. The body is at the Phillips Memorial Home. Mrs. LaPree died unexpectedly at her home late Tuesday afternoon, June 3, 1975. She was found by her husband. She had not previously been ill. Surviving are the husband; two sons, Gordon LaPree, Temple, N.H., and Robert LaPree, Brasher; five daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Kellogg, Mrs. Charles (Elaine) Clement, and Mrs. Vincent (Eileen) DiTullio, all of Massena, Mrs. Edwin (Irene) Krenceski, Canton, and Mrs. Paul (Jean) Derouchie, Helena; 30 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; brother, Albert LaShomb, Massena; five nephews. Mrs. LaPree was born in Brasher Falls Mar. 26, 1897, a daughter of Henry and Mary Cotter LaShomb. She graduated from St. Joseph's Academy Brasher Falls. She and George LaPree, a native of Moira, son of Frank and Kathryn McDonald LaPree were married in the old Sacred Heart Church Dec. 2, 1918. The Rev. Timothy P. Holland, a native of the Brushton-Moira area, was pastor of Sacred Heart Church at that time and he officiated at the wedding. Mr. LaPree was secured a job at Massena Operations, Alcoa, and worked there until they purchased the farm on Brasher Flats in 1922. She was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church and a member of the League of the Sacred Heart.
Tombstone Inscription, St. Patrick's Cemetery, Brasher Falls, NY: George L. Lapree / 1896 – 1983 / his wife / Nora Lashomb / 1897 - 1975
Albert Joseph Lashomb: Massena Observer (NY), Thursday, 28 April 1977: Albert J. LaShomb, 77, of 21 Spruce St.,, was pronounced dead upon arrival at noon Tuesday, Apr. 26, 1977, at Massena Memorial Hospital where he was taken by the Massena Rescue Squad. He had been failing for ten years. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday at the Donaldson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m., Friday at St. Mary's Catholic Church with burial in Calvary Cemetery. He was born Sept. 26, 1899 in Brasher Falls, the son of Henry and Mary Cotter LaShomb, attended Brasher Falls schools and came to Massena in 1932. He retired in 1965 from Alcoa, Massena Operations in the electrical Dept. He married Bernadette Mere May 21, 1926 in St. Mary's Church in Massena. She passed away Dec. 14, 1973. Mr. LaShomb was a life member of Knight of Columbus 1141 and Alcoa 25 Year Service Club. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Surviving are three sons, Wayne E. LaShomb, Cooper St., Bernard A. LaShomb, 5 Northview; Marc T. LaShomb, Malone; nine grandchildren.
Tombstone Inscription, Calvary Cemetery, Massena, NY: LASHOMB / Bernadette 1908 – 1973 / Albert / 1899 - 1977
Back one generation to parents of Henry Frank Lashomb
- New York birth/marriage/death items in RED have come from newspaper obituaries, some marriage announcements, and occasional birth announcements.
Last updated: 22 April 2024.