1 CMNT ref. # 85 says her name was Addie
1 CMNT lived to the age of 80
1 CMNT Oakes's history says her name was Pilon
1 CMNT a soldier in the War of 1812
John journeyed to Clayton with his family in 1838, traveling in a sleigh, and contracted a cold from the effects of which he died a few days after reaching his destination, in his fifty-eighth year.
Michael came to America prior to the Revolutionary war and settled in Montgomery county, NY, on a portion of an eight hundred acre tract which he and his brother purchased.
1 CMNT of LaFargeville
1 CMNT of Montgomery Co., NY
1 CMNT died at age 91 years
Obituary from newspaper of 18 June 1909: CHAUMONT--Mrs. Elizabeth Padgett Lingenfelter died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Myron C. Daniels, Wednesday night, at the age of 88 years. She had been in failing health during the winter but
showed wonderful vitality. She was confined to her bed about eight weeks after a succession of paralytic strokes. She was the daughter of James Padgett and Sarah VanBuren. In 1838 she was united in marriage with Conrad Lingenfelter in
Amsterdam, N.Y., where they resided during the time Mr. Lingenfelter was engaged as superintendent of construction work on the New York Central railroad. They afterward went to Vermont, while he was engaged in similar railroad construction and
in 1852 they moved to Jefferson county and bought a farm in the town of Clayton, where they lived the greater part of their lives. Mr. Lingenfelter died about 40 years ago, and his wife still lived on the farm until her daughter, Elizabeth,
was married to Myron C. Daniels in 1878, when [Mrs.] Lingenfelter broke up the old [home] and has since spent her time [among] her children, grandchildren and friends, making her home chiefly with her daughter, Mrs. Daniels near Depauville.
Four years ago they moved to Chaumont and rented a house on Washington street, while their present home was being constructed. Mrs. Lingenfelter was a member of the M. E. church of Depauville, and joined no other organization being very
devoted to her church and family. She leaves a large circle of relatives and friends. Of those who are nearest she leaves one brother, James Padgett of Harpersville, N.Y., eight children, Mrs. Alida Carter of St. Lawrence, Nelson
Lingenfelter, Depauville; Charles G. Lingenfelter, St. Lawrence; Emorette Osborn, Chaumont; John Lingenfelter, Depauville; Myron Lingenfelter, McCombs Settlement; Elizabeth M. Daniels, Chaumont. She leaves also 24 grandchildren, 28 great
grandchildren and two great great grandchildren, Noris and Alice Hasner of Evans Mills. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron C. Daniels, Rev. George Ernst officiating with interment at
Depauville.