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- In the Penn Yan Chronicle Express: J. A. Staysa joined others in Geneva for election night. (Nov. 12, 1914)
Penn Yan Chronicle Express: John Staysa came home from Sodus Saturday to assist in his barber shop, returning Sunday morning. Charles Pybus went Saturday to spend over Sunday with them. (Aug 21, 1914)
Middletown, NY Times Press: Oct. 18, 1918: Mrs. Anna S. Cranse died and those attending were brothers, John Staysa, of EauClair, WI; James of Middleton and Edward Staysa of Columbus, OH. Sisters were Mary C. (Skinner ) and Mrs. Alonzo Ogden of Paw Paw, W. VA.
In the 1920 Federal Census, John A. Staysa, age 65, is living in Alden, Erie County,NY.with his wife, Juliett, age 61; brother-in-law,Jefferson T. Brown, age 69 and their sister, Mary M. age 67. John still was running a barber shop. Benjamin W. Roscoe, 63, and wife, Mary C. Roscoe, 62 were also boarders at the Staysa home in 1920.
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