11920 Census US, Ed #24 Sheet 8 B, NY State Library, State Plaza, Albany, NY. La Grange, Dutches Cnty, NY.
2Poughkeepsie New Yorker, Vol. LXVII, No. 232, Adriance Memorial LIbrary, Market St., Poughkeepsie, NY. " Poughkeepsie New Yorker Jamuary 22, 1949 Ollivett, 31, First Traffic Victim of Year DeLaval Worker Crushed In His Automobile Edward Ollivett, 31, Pleasant Valley, was killed at 4:30 o'clock, yesterday afternoon when his 1936 coach was in collision in Dutchess turnpike with another vehicle near Mickey's tavern, west of Pleasant Valley. County Medical Examiner, Powell said and examination showed Mr. Ollivett died of a broken neck and crushed chest.* Charles Baartz, 50, Pleasant Valley painter, described by authorities as the operator of the second vehicle involved in Dutchess county's first highway fatal accident of 1949, was injured. He was taken to Vassar hospital and admitted after being attended for multiple abrasions, shock and contusions of the right shoulder. His condition at the hospital today was described as good. State Trooper John Hogan, South Millbrook, Under sheriff Crapser and Deputies Gardiner and Bassett investigated the accident, which occurred on the slippery snow covered highways. Trooper Hogan said Mr. Ollivett was on his way to his home from work at the DeLaval Separator plant, and Mr. Baartz was driving his 1941 sedan West in Dutchess turnpike at the time of the accident. Trooper Hogan said Mr. Baartz told authorities that Mr. Ollivett's coach skidded in the snow just before the cars collided. Trooper Hogan said that a driver of a bread truck had told other persons that he witnessed the accident. The trooper said, the driver of the truck is not known, but authorities are anxious to consult him to obtain details of the accident. Hogan said that the only account of the mishap is the one given by Mr. Bart. Trooper Hagen said that the right front of the Bart car was smashed and the entire front of the Ollivett coach was damaged. When nearby resident and motorists reached the Ollivett car, they told authorities they found the driver pinned by the steering wheel and the dash board. Dr. George Benvie, Pleasant Valley was called and he pronounced Mr. Ollivett dead. Private funeral services for Mr. Ollivett will be conducted at the Allen Funeral Home in Pleasant Valley, Monday. The Rev. John H.Hait, minister of the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Presbyterian cemetery, Pleasant Valley. Fir ends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night. A native of this city, Mr. Ollivett had resided here until approximately 10 years ago. He was born July 15, 1917, the son of Mrs. Marguerite Cassedy Ollivett and the late Harry Ollivett. He was educated in local schools and employed at the DeLaval Separator Co., for a number of years. Surviving in addition to his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Vosburgh Ollivett: a daughter, Diane Ollivett ; his maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William C. Crosby, here; two brothers, Harry Crosby Ollivett and Warren Lloyd Ollivett, Pleasant Valley; and four sisters, Mrs. Hull G. Way, Jr. Pleasant Valley, Mrs. George DeLucas, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Burton Whitaker and Miss Jeannette Ollivett, here." * My father carried a large iron anvil in the trunk of his car to aid in the assent of the hill on Traver Road to reach our home there. I have always know in my heart that it was no accident, and with good reason, I doubt very much the veracity of the account of the other driver. My father's death was also my first memorable psychic experience, I knew before I started home from a friend's evening that he was dead, I went out of body with him to the scene of the crash and witnessed the anguish of my Uncle Bing and though afraid to tell Mother what I had experienced, tried to prepare her for the horrible news that my Uncle Warren would soon bring. This record is for my cousins, Carol who was very young then and Karen who was not yet born when this happened. Your parents were my life support and salvation. Aunt Ann to talk to and cry on and Aunt Audrey to keep me occupied, playing with the new baby, the piano and just being good company, like Aunt Ann.. And, dear cousins, you too played a great part in my recovery from Daddy's death, you were there to fuss over, play with and love. A love which you both returned to me many times over. Aunt Edith and Linda, you and Uncle Hull helped too as did Aunt Midge and Uncle George who took me in while Mother went to school. I love you all, but it was Aunt Ann, Uncle Bing and Aunt Audrey and my friend Margie that were my day to day support and I thank God for all of you! Diane Cassedy Ollivett 1/19/2001."
3The Poughkeepsie Evening Star and Enterprise, 4/11/1940 page 10, http://www/fultonhistory.com.
4Poughkeepsie Eagle-News, 4/18/1933, Adriance Memorial LIbrary, Market St., Poughkeepsie, NY. "THE POUGHKEEPSIE EAFLE-NEWS, Saturday Morning, April 15, 1933 Sheriff and Troopers Join Forces in Rounding Up Two Separate Groups TWO ARE ONLY YOUTHS Used Guns When Discovered After Entering Wing Store At Clinton Corners Harry Crosby Ollivett, 17, and his brother Edward. 15, brought revolver and rifle into play at 11:30 Thursday night when they were detected in the act of robbing the store of Roy Wing at Clinton Corners. The younger Ollivett, after firing one shot from his .32 revolver, was disarmed and captured by Gaylaird Wing, nephew et Roy Wing. The older Ollivett, retreating under cover of three shots from his automatic .22 calibre rifle, escaped but was arrested yesterday morning. Sentence Suspended Although burglary charges were filed against both of the Ollivett boys, they got speedy prosecution in the lower courts. Justice-of-the-Peace Dietz reduced the charge against the elder Ollivett to unlawful entry, accepted a plea of guilty and gave him a suspended sentence after lecturing him at length on the evils of crime. The charge against the other boy was reduced automatically to juvenile delinquency because of his age and be will be taken before Judge Flannery of the children's court today. Charles O'Donnell represented both boys. In confessions made to Sheriff Cookingham and Under Sheriff Hicks, the Ollivett boys admitted entering and robbing the Wing store three weeks ago and again two weeks ago. On previous occasions they got money and tobacco. According to information furnished to investigators who were assisted by Assistant District Attorney Lavery, Gaylaird Wing returned to his home from Schultzville at 11:30 o'clock Thursday niglut and had Just gone to bed hen he heard a noise In the store below. He summoned his uncle and they went out to investigate. As they reached the store they were spotted by the younger Ollivett who firedd into the air once with his revolver. young Wing gave chase and overhauled Ollivett. taking his revolver from him. Meanwhile Roy Wing, assembling a shot gun he had obtained,. saw the other Ollivett who effecting an entrance into the store begin a dash from the building. As Ollivett fled he fired three times with his rife and then disappeared. The younger Ollivett steadfastly steadfastly refused yesterday to reveal the identity of his companion, declaring that he met the man a few days ago, that he was masked, and that he came to sia him under fear of being shot if he din't do so. When pucked up, Harry denied his guilt unti late afternnon and then confessed. "You can hang me if I ever do anything like this again." He told Judge Dietz when he received a suspended sentence."
5Poughkeepsie Eagle-News, 5/2/1936 Front page.
11920 Census US, Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B, NY State Library, State Plaza, Albany, NY. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY.
21930 US Census NY, Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765.0.
3Orlando Sentinal. "Dorothy May Lacy Dorothy May Lacy, 87, of , died Aug. 10, 2010. Allen-Summerhill is in charge."
4The Poughkeepsie Evening Star and Enterprise, 4/11/1940 page 10, http://www/fultonhistory.com.
11920 Census US, Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B, NY State Library, State Plaza, Albany, NY. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY.
21930 US Census NY, Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765.0.
3Orlando Sentinal. "Dorothy May Lacy Dorothy May Lacy, 87, of , died Aug. 10, 2010. Allen-Summerhill is in charge."
1Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles yr 2000.
1ancestry.com, SS Death records online. "www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm.".
2June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now (1566 Cat Hollow Road Roscoe, NY 12776-6804 04/1993), G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124.
31920 Census US, G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124, NY State Library, State Plaza, Albany, NY. Poughkeepsie Ward 1, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T625_1098; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 36; Image: 107.
41930 US Census, ED 19-579 Sheet 13-B, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com. Has his age as 23, @ 255 Lagoon Avenue, Los Angelas, Calif, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 155; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 579; Image: 28.0.
5State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics. State of California Department of Healt, California Death Indexes, 1940-1997, The Generations Network, Inc., 2000, ED 19-579 Sheet 13-B, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com. "Name: Harry H Vosburgh Social Security #: 552034655 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 24 Oct 1905 Birthplace: New York Death Date: 4 Jan 1968 Death Place: Santa Clara Mother's Maiden Name: Husted."
61910 US Census, ED 19-579 Sheet 13-B, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com. Poughkeepsie Ward 3, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T624_936; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 66; Image: 827.
7ancestry.com, SS Death records online. Issued Calif pre 1951.
8State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics. State of California Department of Healt, California Death Indexes, 1940-1997. "Name: VOSBURGH, HARRY H Social Security #: 552034655 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 24 Oct 1905 Birthplace: NEW YORK Death Date: 4 Jan 1968 Death Place: SANTA CLARA Mother's Maiden Name: HUSTED Father's Surname:."
91930 US Census. Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 155; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 579; Image: 28.0.
11920 Census US, NY State Library, State Plaza, Albany, NY. Poughkeepsie Ward 1, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T625_1098; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 36; Image: 107.
2Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health, Connecticut Death Index, The Generations Network, Inc, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com.
31910 US Census, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com. Stamford Ward 2, Fairfield, Connecticut.
41930 US Census NY, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765.0.
5Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health, Connecticut Death Index. "Name: MABEL E FRANK Death Date: 13 November 1955 Death Place: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut Age: 48 Years Birth Date: xxxYOB Marital Status: Widowed Spouse: ARTH State File #: 17725 Residence: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut Gender: Female Race: White."
6Researched by Penny Brown Lee, Burial Records, City of Bridgeport Cnt.
1Texas Birth Index 1903-1997, Texas Department of State Health Services, Texas., Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com.
2Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com.