My Mother's Side of families ever since around Christ.Family tree and history. Family connection are here. Pictured is the Late Mary Laragh.
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Family's Heritage, Landmark, and More.Gridley Building, the farms such as Gates, Gridley, and more. Gridley, California, and more! Pictured above is the Gridley Building shown on right behind the Christmas Tree. Photo taken by a photographer, displayed in Syracuse.com and cnycentral.com.
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Celebrities and InfamousFamily members in the news, celebrities, even 15 minutes fame and infamous as well. Good thing not Jack the Ripper! Pictured above is the Late Dr. John Laragh, the discoverer of Hypertension. Cover courstey of TIME Magazine.
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Found a map on Syracuse com that someone is working on repairing an old map includes everyone in 1851 on this map. Found the Gridleys but they were on the wrong street! To see where this was. Go to this link: https://www.easyzoom.com/imageaccess/b19dd08eeef543018d1a7a5f6081f6c2
Read article in Syracuse.com: https://www.syracuse.com/news/2020/01/is-your-family-name-on-this-map-check-out-what-onondaga-county-looked-like-in-1852.html Mary A. Gridley, 71, of Chittenango, died peacefully Monday. She was the daughter of the late Daniel W. and Margaret M. Gridley of Salt Springs Rd., Fayetteville.
Mary was a graduate of Fayetteville-Manlius High School. As a young person she was an active member of Finger Lakes Feather club, an avid runner and could be seen at the local horse shows as a salty old prospector known as Cactus Joe traveling with her trusty burro Jennifer. Mary then found a new and wonderful world looking through the lens of her camera. She developed her technique in film, slide and infrared becoming an award winning member of the Syracuse Camera Club. She followed her passion until health issues made it impossible for her. She is survived by her sister, Margaret G. Myers with husband, Robert and son, William and sister, Ann L. Scheuer with husband, Mark. Family and friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Eaton-Tubbs Fayetteville Chapel, 7191 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville. Services will be 9:15 a.m. Friday at the funeral home and 10 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church, 1341 Murray Dr., Chittenango. Burial will be in Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Fayetteville. For a guest book, please visit: www.SCHEPPFAMILY.com - See more at: http://obits.syracuse.com/obituaries/syracuse/obituary.aspx?n=mary-a-gridley&pid=177647381&fhid=13173#sthash.kufB6FyF.dpuf The Gridley Building is featured on Syracuse.com on January 23, 2016 photo article about Clinton Square. Often there are pictures on that article featuring the historic family building including this one above! Please click the green link.
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Dreamy Photo Featured in Media.
The family building--the Gridley Building was once again featured in the historic center of Syracuse-the Clinton Square. The building along with the larger Syracuse Saving Bank Building were the backdrop of this artistic photograph that is already international known. Thanks to the photograph, now the Europeans including the French finds this quite interesting. The photographer had right color balance and reflection on the ice rank that acted a reflection pool. Perfect for nostalgic postcards, puzzles, Christmas cards, and book covers. It was taken by Amateur Photographer Jody Grenier. It was featured on Syracuse.com and CentralNYCentral.com. Click on those websites to see specific pages! |