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INDIVIDUAL NOTES:
1850 Orange County, New York (microfilm):
- HH # 238, Cornwall Township
- Age 2, living with parents
- Born in New York
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1860 Wyoming County, Pennsylvania census (microfilm):
- HH # 145, Overfield Township
- Age 12, living with parents
- Born in ?????
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1870 Wyoming County, Pennsylvania census (microfilm):
- HH # 215, Nicholson Township
- Given name was "R. M. "
- Age 22, married to J. T. Bonno
- Born in New York
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1880 Wyoming County, Pennsylvania census (microfilm):
- HH # 255, Nicholson Township
- Given name was "Rose A."
- Age 32, married to Jacob Bonno
- Born in New York, father in Frankfort, mother in Germany
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1900 Wyoming County, Pennsylvania census (microfilm):
- HH # 147, Nicholson Township, Enumeration District # 145
- Given name was "Rose M."
- Age 51, married to Jacob T. Bonno for 35 years
- Had 6 children, 5 living
- Born Jul 1848
- Born in New York, father born in Germany, mother born in Germany
- Can read, can write, speaks English
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1910 Wyoming County, Pennsylvania census (microfilm):
- HH # 102, Nicholson Township, Enumeration District # 124
- Given name was Rose A.
- Age 62, widowed
- Had 6 children, 4 living
- Born in New York, father in Germany, mother in Germany
- Speaks English
- Occupation was retired farmer
- Can read and write
- Rents home
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1920 Broome County, New York census (microfilm):
- HH # 677, Binghamton Ward 1, Enumeration District # 3
- Lived on Front Street
- Given name was "Rose A."
- Age 71, widowed, living in household of son inlaw John T. Maynard
- Can read and write
- Born in New York, father in Brandengburg, Germany (German tongue), mother in Brandenburg, Germany (German tongue)
- Speaks English
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1930 Broome County, New York census (microfilm):
- HH # 15, Binghamton Township, Enumeration District # 50
- Lived on Carey Street
- Age 81, widowed, living in household of daughter Lillian F. Maynard
- Able to read and write
- Born in New York, father in New York, mother in Germany
- Speaks English
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1940 Broome County, New York census (microfilm):
- HH # 325 Binghamton Township, Enumeration District # 4-75
- Lived on Lockwood Street
- Rents home $25
- Age 91, widowed, head of household
- Education level completed was 8th grade
- Born in Pennsylvania, same place in 1935
Note: Clara Skrine, age 68, daughter and Lillian Maynard, age 65 living in household
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Obituary published in the Binghamton Press, Broome County, New York dated November 21, 1941:
Mrs. Rose Ann Bonno
Mrs. Rose Ann Bonno, 93, of 8 Lockwood street, dies this morning at her home at 2:15 o'clock. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clara E. Skrine and Mrs. Lillian Maynard, both of this city; several grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Mrs. Bonno was a member of the Chenango Street Methodist church. The body was removed to the Hopler and Georgia Funeral Home, 483 Chenango street. Funeral arrangements will be made later.
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Funeral Notice published in the Binghamton Press, Broome County, New York dated November 22, 1941:
BONNO-The funeral of Mrs. Rose Ann Bonno will be held at the Hopler & Georgia Funeral Home, 483 Chenango St. Sunday at 1 p.m. The Rev. Alfred R. Burke officiating. Burial will be in Nicholson, Pa.
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Obituary published in the Binghamton Press, Broome County, New York dated November 24, 1941:
Mrs. Rose Ann Bonno
The funeral of Mrs. Rose Ann Bonno was held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Hopler and Georgia Funeral Home, 483 Chenango street. The Rev. Alfred R. Burke officiated. The pallbearers were Lewis Evans, Phillip MacDonald, Edgar Hartman and Clyde Cornell. Burial was in Fairlawn cemetery, Nicholson.
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