Jane A. McNerney1,2

F, b. March 21, 1921, d. January 19, 2017
     Her married name was Staly.3 Jane A. McNerney married Fredrick Warren "Frederick" Staly, son of Cecil Frederick Staly and Bessie A. Marshall.3 Jane A. McNerney was born on March 21, 1921 at Rochester, Monroe Co., New York.1,2 She and Fredrick Warren "Frederick" Staly were divorced in November, 1967 at Lake Co., Florida.3 Jane A. McNerney died on January 19, 2017 at Maitland, Orange Co., Florida, at age 95.2 She Staly, Jane - age 95 of Maitland FL; passed away peacefully on January 19, 2017. Jane was born in Rochester, NY on March 21, 1921 to the late Justin and Jeanette McNerney. After high school graduation she attended William Smith College and received an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts in 1943. Later in life she attended the University of Rochester, Rollins College and Jacksonville University ultimately graduating from the University of North Florida with double Bachelor of Art degrees in Political Science (1973), Sociology (1974) and a Master of Arts in Counseling (1975). She was a fiercely independent spirit, a person that stood-up against social injustice and was a civil rights activist, receiving an award from the City of Jacksonville, FL for helping quell a riot. She was a lifelong social worker. As Manager of Orange County Mental Health Services she implemented the Baker Act for crisis mental health services. Jane was Past Board Chairman of the Mental Health Association of Orange County (1967) and an active Board Member, Florida Association for Mental Health (1950's). In 1950 she participated in the White House Conference on Child Development. Jane was a champion of those less fortunate where she touched thousands of lives while working for the Central Florida Sheltered Workshop, Goodwill Industries, Jewish Family and Children's Services, Young Women's Christian Association and Orange County Government. Before she retired she was the supervisor for the Orange County Jail Mental Health block where she provided mental health counseling to inmates. Jane was also a civil rights activist in the 1960's and 1970's where she re-established a Center for African-Americans in Jacksonville, FL and received a Race Relations Award from Grace Missionary Baptist Church and Christian Brotherhood award from African-American Church both in Jacksonville, FL. After her retirement she remained active in local politics and the Maitland Senior Center where she led the writer's group for over 20 years, even after losing most of her eyesight. In 2011 President Barack Obama awarded her the President's Lifetime Achievement Award and on her 90th birthday the City of Maitland Proclaimed March 21, 2011 as Jane M. Staly Day in the City of Maitland. Jane had a very diverse group of friends who were like an extended family to her. She was preceded in death by her brother Robert McNerney. She is survived by her son, Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly and his wife Debbie, Palm Coast, FL; her daughter Judy Weber, Mohegan Island, ME; her grandchildren Lauren, Matt, John and Tom and four great-grandchildren Erin, James, Kavi and Sachin and step-granddaughter Diana Wolf and her husband Jerrid and three step-great grandchildren Aiden, Lexi and Adalynn. on January 24, 2017.2

Family

Fredrick Warren "Frederick" Staly b. July 12, 1930, d. December 27, 2014
Marriage*She married Fredrick Warren "Frederick" Staly, son of Cecil Frederick Staly and Bessie A. Marshall.3 
Divorce* Jane A. McNerney and Fredrick Warren "Frederick" Staly were divorced in November, 1967 at Lake Co., Florida.3 
Children
  • Judy Staly2
  • Rick J. Staly2

Citations

  1. [S8254] New York State Department of Health, New York State, Birth Index, 1881-1942.
  2. [S1799] Orlando Sentinel, From the Jane Staly obituary in the Jan 24, 2017 edition.
  3. [S1238] Florida Department of Health, Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001.

Martha Elizabeth Palmiter1,2,3

F, b. June 22, 1913, d. December 20, 1941
     Martha Elizabeth Palmiter was buried at Shotts-Hagen Cemetery, Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.1,4,2 She was born on June 22, 1913 at Pennsylvania.1 As of March 10, 1932,her married name was Marshall.3 She married William James Marshall, son of George Howard Marshall and Della Musetta Dolby, on March 10, 1932 at Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.1,2,3 Martha Elizabeth Palmiter died on December 20, 1941 at Farmington Township, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania, at age 28.1,2 She Martha Elizabeth Marshall, 28, wife of William Marshall of Tylersburg, died at her home at 12:30 a.m. Saturday after a brief illness. Besides her husband she is survived by five children; Mary, James, Jennie, Louise, and William, all at home; her father James Palmiter, one sister, Genevieve Wagner, and one brother, Lawrence, all of Bradford. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. today at the home with Rev. Tarbell, pastor of the Tylersburg M.E. church, officiating. Interment will be in the Hagan cemetery. on December 22, 1941.2

Census Records

1940Dwelling 150, District 16-11, Farmington Township, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania5

Family

William James Marshall b. April 7, 1908, d. May, 1980
Marriage*Martha Elizabeth Palmiter married William James Marshall, son of George Howard Marshall and Della Musetta Dolby, on March 10, 1932 at Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.1,2,3 
Children

Citations

  1. [S4652] Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964.
  2. [S2993] Derrick, The, From the Martha Elizabeth Marshall obituary in the Dec 22, 1941 edition.
  3. [S3021] Clarion Democrat, From the Mar 10, 1932 edition.
  4. [S9813] Shotts-Hagen Cemetery, Clarion Co., PA, online www.findagrave.com.
  5. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
  6. [S137] Unidentified Newspaper Article or Funeral Home Information, From the Mary E. Wolbert obituary.
  7. [S9851] Borland-Ensminger Funeral Home, Inc., online borlandensmingerfh.com, From the Martha Louise Sliker obitaury.
  8. [S5940] Salt Lake City, UT FamilySearch, Ohio, County Marriages, 1774-1993.

James Howard Marshall1,2,3,4,5,6

M, b. July 17, 1934, d. March 27, 2005
FatherWilliam James Marshall7,8,3,5,9 b. April 7, 1908, d. May, 1980
MotherMartha Elizabeth Palmiter7,8,3,5,9 b. June 22, 1913, d. December 20, 1941
     James Howard Marshall was buried at Vienna Township Center Cemetery, Vienna, Trumbull Co., Ohio.1,6 He was born on July 17, 1934 at Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.1,4,5,6 He married Shirley Mae Bradley on October 29, 1955 at Trumbull Co., Ohio.1,5 James Howard Marshall died on March 27, 2005 at Trumbull Co., Ohio, at age 70.1,4,6

Census Records

1940Dwelling 150, District 16-11, Farmington Township, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania7

Family

Shirley Mae Bradley
Marriage*James Howard Marshall married Shirley Mae Bradley on October 29, 1955 at Trumbull Co., Ohio.1,5 
Children

Citations

  1. [S9866] Vienna Township Center Cemetery, Trumbull Co., OH, online www.findagrave.com.
  2. [S9867] ObitTree.com, online obittree.com, From the Mary Judith Miller obituary.
  3. [S137] Unidentified Newspaper Article or Funeral Home Information, From the Mary E. Wolbert obituary.
  4. [S857] Ohio Department of Health, Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2018.
  5. [S5940] Salt Lake City, UT FamilySearch, Ohio, County Marriages, 1774-1993.
  6. [S1405] National Cemetery Administration, U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006.
  7. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
  8. [S2993] Derrick, The, From the Martha Elizabeth Marshall obituary in the Dec 22, 1941 edition.
  9. [S9851] Borland-Ensminger Funeral Home, Inc., online borlandensmingerfh.com, From the Martha Louise Sliker obitaury.

Nancy Ann Marshall1,2

F, b. June 18, 1956, d. June 21, 1956
FatherJames Howard Marshall2 b. July 17, 1934, d. March 27, 2005
MotherShirley Mae Bradley2
     Nancy Ann Marshall was buried at Vienna Township Center Cemetery, Vienna, Trumbull Co., Ohio.1 She was born on June 18, 1956 at Mississippi.1 She died on June 21, 1956 at Mississippi.1

Citations

  1. [S9866] Vienna Township Center Cemetery, Trumbull Co., OH, online www.findagrave.com.
  2. [S9867] ObitTree.com, online obittree.com, From the Mary Judith Miller obituary.