Eva N. Parmenter

b. November 1876, d. 21 December 1910
  • Eva N. Parmenter was born in November 1876 in New York.
  • She married Robert Samuel Heiler, son of Samuel I. Heiler and Barbara A. Fattey?, circa 1898.
  • The following appeared on 15 June 1899 in The Western New Yorker: (Java) Robert Heiler and wife have resigned their positions at P. J. Westover's and are living with Z. Parmenter.
  • Robert Samuel Heiler and Eva N. Parmenter appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Arcade, Wyoming County, New York. Eva's daughter Mabel is not enumerated in the household.
  • Robert Samuel Heiler and Eva N. Parmenter appeared in the New York state census of 1 June 1905 in Holland, Erie County, New York.
  • Robert Samuel Heiler and Eva N. Parmenter appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Bennington Township, Wyoming County, New York. Other members of the household included Carl Henry Heiler. Eva's daughter Mabel also is enumerated in the household of her maternal grandfather Zachary Parmenter in Java, Wyoming County.
  • Eva N. Parmenter died on 21 December 1910 at age 34 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York.
  • Robert Samuel Heiler became a widower at her death.
  • She was interred at Curriers Rural Cemetery, Curriers, Wyoming County, New York.
  • The following appeared on 29 December 1910 in The Western New Yorker: (Curriers) Died in Buffalo on Wednesday, Dec. 21, after a short illness, Mrs. Eva Parmenter Heiler aged 34 years. The remains were brought here to the home of her father Z. Parmenter. The funeral was held at the church Saturday afternoon Rev. F. W. Grupe officiating. Mrs. Heiler is survived by her husband, Robert Heiler, a daughter, Miss Mabel Heiler, and father, Z. Parmenter, besides other relatives and friends. Among those who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parmenter, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Parmenter of North Java, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Eddy, Carl Heiler and wife and Mr. Heiler of Mattesons.
  • Last Edited: 18 Aug 2015

Family: Robert Samuel Heiler b. 17 December 1876, d. between 1920 and 1928