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  • Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Edris McCarty Turkington of Silver Spring; two children, Rebecca Congdon of Honeoye, N.Y., and Susan Turkington of Fairfax; a sister; and a brother.

    Margaret W. Fowler, John J. Lobell, Guido Radelat, Robert S. Turkington, Barbara Whittlesey, Nina Cullen, George W. Pittarelli, Clarence M. Hammond Sr. 2010

  • That means ZIP codes starting with "144" cover communities including Brockport, East Rochester, Henrietta and Honeoye Falls, but they also extend to communities such as Dansville, Livingston County.

    12% Fewer Neighborhood Mailboxes | Impact Lab 2007

  • Whereas he sees silt-loam as Kendaia and gravelly silt-loam as Honeoye, we see only dirt.

    TalkTalk E. L. Konigsburg 1995

  • Whereas he sees silt-loam as Kendaia and gravelly silt-loam as Honeoye, we see only dirt.

    TalkTalk E. L. Konigsburg 1995

  • Sometimes we would need extra groceries and would go to Treble's store in Honeoye for them.

    The Biography of a Rabbit Roy Benson

  • For a change sometimes in the summer, we would go down about two miles toward Honeoye and there was a place you could drive a car along the creek away from the road to where the banks got steep.

    The Biography of a Rabbit Roy Benson

  • The corner on the main road where he met us was at the top of the hill that goes down into Honeoye.

    The Biography of a Rabbit Roy Benson

  • This area of Bristol was sparsely populated in those days and there was no house between the cabin and Honeoye.

    The Biography of a Rabbit Roy Benson

  • In all the town there was not so delightful a location, for it commanded a view of the country for many miles around, while from the chamber windows was plainly discernible the sparkling Honeoye, whose waters slept so calmly 'mid the hills which lay to the southward.

    Cousin Maude Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • From Kanandaigua they proceeded to the small town of Honeoye, consisting of ten houses, which were immediately burnt to the ground.

    The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 2 of 2 From 1620-1816 Egerton Ryerson 1842

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