Martin V Harty

Person ID
2216
About
White Male born in 1840
Census Records
YearNameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
1870Harty, Martin V B97 E Buffalo St30WhiteNew YorkCoachman
1880Harty, Martin VHead140 W Buffalo St40WhiteNew YorkMarriedRR Engineer
1900Harty, MartinHead612 W Buffalo St61WhiteNew YorkMarriedLocomotive Engineer
1910Harty, Martin VHead612 W Buffalo St69WhiteNew York1st MarriageEngineer
Relatives in 1870 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
White, Andrew D97 E Buffalo St37WhiteNew YorkPresident CU
White, Mary97 E Buffalo St34WhiteNew YorkNone
White, Clara D97 E Buffalo St12WhiteNew YorkNone
White, Frederick97 E Buffalo St10WhiteMichiganNone
White, Ruth P97 E Buffalo St3WhiteNew YorkNone
Outwater, P Mrs97 E Buffalo St52WhiteNew YorkNone
Outwater, Emily J97 E Buffalo St25WhiteNew YorkNone
McKay, Sarah97 E Buffalo St40WhiteIrelandServant
Ford, Anna97 E Buffalo St20WhiteIrelandServant
Alanson, Esther97 E Buffalo St20WhiteNew YorkServant
Relatives in 1880 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Harty, CorneliaWife140 W Buffalo St38WhiteNew YorkMarriedKeeping House
Harty, William HSon140 W Buffalo St16WhiteNew YorkSingleAt Home
Harty, Walter HSon140 W Buffalo St16WhiteNew YorkSingleTinsmith Apprentice
Leonard, ClaraStepdaughter140 W Buffalo St19WhiteNew YorkSingleAt Home
Relatives in 1900 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Harty, CorneliaWife612 W Buffalo St58WhiteNew YorkMarriedNone
Leonard, WalterStepson612 W Buffalo St36WhiteNew YorkMarriedBoilermaker
Relatives in 1910 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Harty, CorneliaWife612 W Buffalo St68WhiteNew York2nd or Subsequent MarriageNone
Leonard, Walter HStepson612 W Buffalo St46WhiteNew YorkSingleBoilermaker
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"Ithaca lost another resident of advanced years last night in the death of Martin Van Buren Harty. He died at 610 West Buffalo street at the home of his step-daughter, Mrs. Clara E. Conrad, with whom he had made his home.
Mr. Harty was for many years an engineer on the Lehigh Valley railroad and he ran the first locomotive that come to Ithaca on that road many years ago. He was formerly connected with the Ithaca police department and was a member of No. 6 Company of the Ithaca Fire Department. He was also a member of the Forest City Council, No. 147, Royal Arcanum. Of late he had been employed at Rockefeller Hall, Cornell University. Surviving relatives include two brothers, George and Frank Harty of this city; two step-sons, William and Walter Leonard and one step-daughter, Mrs. Clara E. Conrad, all of Ithaca."
"Deaths and Funerals: Martin Van Buren Harty," Ithaca Journal, July 1, 1914, 6.

1914

Martin Van Buren “Booth” Harty, 1839-1914