LeRoy Dibble and Edith Martha Lockwood 

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LeRoy Dibble
Born: December 16, 1883 in Eminence, Schoharie, New York
Died: December 8, 1948 in Davenport Center, New York
Father: Isaac Dibble
Mother: Louisa Hilsinger


Roy and Edith Dibble

Edith Martha Lockwood
Born: July 29, 1887 in Harpursville, New York
Died: December 7, 1959 in Cranbury, New Jersey
Father: David Everett (Carpenter)Lockwood
Mother: Cora Lois Babcock

Marriage: October 5, 1906 in Harpursville, New York

Children: 3 Children

Family Stories:

Roy had several jobs, bartender, and tobacco salesman for a short time, but most of his life he was a milk inspector and later a creamery foreman. Edith raised the children, loved to cook and was avidly interested in genealogy. She actually had some letters from the "famous" (for Dibbles) Van Buren Lamb, Jr. about our family line. They lived in a beautiful upstate New York home. It was right on a creek where the 6 grandchildren enjoyed swinging from a rope and jumping in. Their children lived in New York City and New Jersey and would go to "upstate" where kids and grandkids would spend many memorable times at "Nanny" and "Pappys" house. Later in life, Edith lived with her daughter in Cranbury, New Jersey.

 

Some of Edith's Recipes
Nanny's Baked Brown Bread
Nanny's Supper Gingerbread
Eggless Cookies
Sugar Cookies
Applesauce Cake
Sour Cream Cake
Coffee Cake
Dill Pickles
Pepper Relish
Sliced Pickles
Pottsfield Pickles

Newspaper Articles
LeRoy Obituary
Edith Obituary

Military Service:

 


Nanny's Recipe for Sliced Pickles-About 100 years old                  


Documentations:
1910 Federal Census: Colesville, New York
1920 Federal Census: Oneonta, New York
1930 Federal Census: Davenport, New York
1940 Federal Census: Davenport Center, New York

World War 1 Draft Registration Card, 1917-1918

Funeral:
LeRoy:
Tillapaugh Funeral Home
Rev. H.W.Morgan
Edith:
Bookhout Funeral Home
Rev. Louis van Ess

Burial:
Nineveh Presbyterian Cemetery, Nineveh, New York

Internet:


LeRoy Dibble Grave-Nineveh Cemetery                                       


Edith Dibble Grave-Nineveh Cemetery