Obituary (from newspaper of 21 Feb. 1950): CLAYTON---Funeral services for Miss Delia J. Consaul, 68, who died at her home at 307 Riverside Dr. Monday night at 10:40, from the home, Rev. Clayton R. Stoddard, pastor of the Clayton Baptist
Church, officiating. Burial will be in the family plot in Clayton Cemetery.Miss Consaul was born Sept. 21, 1881, a daughter of Enos and Lucinda Schell Consaul, at Clayton. She was a lifelong resident of Clayton, and lived at the home of her uncle, W. H. Consaul, until his recent death.
She was a member of the Baptist Church, a one-time member of the Order of the Eastern Star, and was active in the Clayton Civic Club and the White Cross.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Paul (Vida) Potter, and a brother, Elgin V. Consaul, both of Clayton, and five nieces and nephews, Mrs. Leona Barnhardt, Watertown; Mrs. Bernice Easton, Beaver Falls; Mrs. Ruth Eberhardt, Buffalo; Perle
Consaul, Albany; and Floyd Consaul, Clayton.
PENSION WAR OF 1812: Daniel Gotham, ae. 54
(Bounty Land) applied 1-6-1851
Corp. in Capt. Andrew Nevell's Co.
called out at Brownsville, N.Y. 10-1-1814
Applied 9-3-1856 Sheboygan Co., Wis. ae 58.
Sarah Gotham ae 52 applied 10-22-1856
wid. of Daniel G. married in St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. 3-29-1840. Her name Sarah Pearsy. Daniel G. died Sheboygan Falls 9-12-1856.
wit.: John Keller and Daniel Gotham son of Daniel Gotham by 1st wife.