Ethel Mae Banker

Ethel Mae Banker

Female 1900 - 1972  (71 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ethel Mae BankerEthel Mae Banker was born 23 May 1900, Hallstead, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA; died 20 Feb 1972, Binghamton, Broome, New York, USA; was buried , Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA.

    Notes:

    Ethel Mae Banker Sisco was born the third of six children of James Nathaniel and Lila Ann (Hinds) Banker on May 23, 1900 in Hallstead, PA. Both twenty-seven years old at the time. The family rented a home at 213 Fourth Street in Hallstead, PA., within walking distance of the Hallstead train depot where Ethel's father worked as a brakeman for the D, L, & W Railroad.

    The 1910 US Federal census shows ten year old Ethel still living at the Fourth Street address. The Banker family were some of the first settlers in the Hallstead area. The family farmstead and cemetery are located at the intersection of SR1022 and Hunzinger Road up DuBois Street, just up the hill from the Fourth Street home of James and Lila.

    Like most of her generation, Ethel's education perhaps ended around the sixth grade. Not much is known about her teenage years.

    While it is not known when or where she met Olin Sisco, it can be surmised that they either met each other after Olin's family relocated from Nicholson, PA to Hallstead sometime between 1910 and 1917 or, perhaps she began working at the Endicott Shoe Company where her brother was employed before she was seventeen and met Olin there. Seventeen year old Ethel and twenty year old Olin were married on September 1, 1917 at the parsonage of the Grace Baptist church by Rev. H. M. Shepson, a well known evangelist throughout the area. Ethel continued to work at EJ until she and Olin Sisco began their family in 1920.

    One year after their wedding, Olin would be called to enlist in the US Army and sent to basic training in Georgia. While Ethel must have missed Olin during this period, his time in the army was shortened and he would never deploy as WWI came to an end five months into his enlistment.

    On February 25, 1920, three years after their wedding and at 20 years old Ethel would experience joy as first child Dorotha was born. Life continued to get better and better and by 1923 they purchased a home at 6 Theron Street and in 1923 the twins, Leo and Leon were born.

    Unfortunately that joy would begin to turn to sorrow, grief and misery as Leo, born with a spinal defect died nine months after his birth. As was customary in those days, the deceased would be mourned in the home and then taken by the funeral home to the grave site. Dorotha Sisco Thomas remembers sitting in the back seat of the funeral home's large car between her mother and father with Leo's casket sitting across their laps as they were driven the few short blocks to the Floral Park Cemetery in Johnson City, NY.

    In 1925, the federal census shows that Olin, Ethel, Dorotha, and Leon lived at 6 Theron Street along with Lorena Banker and Ellsworth Banker, Ethel's sister and brother who were also working at the EJ sho factory at the time. The 1930 census shows that Olin, Ethel, Dorotha and Lillian continued to live at the 6 Theron Street address and that Lorena and Ellsworth had moved out.

    By 1940, the family had moved to Hallstead where Ethel's tribulations continued in marriage. It is often said that when you marry, you marry the entire family. This unfortunately was the case for Ethel as her mother-in-law for some reason despised her. Grandson Terry Sisco remembers Ethel as a warm, caring and giving woman who was very devout in her faith in Christ. It is not known when her relationship with Mary Sisco deteriorated but she endured a difficult relationship with her mother-in-law who overtly expressed that she would do all in her power to break up Ethel's marriage to Olin if "it were the last thing I do before I die."

    While Dorotha and Leon grew up as model children, Lillian, the Sisco's third child was more of a free spirit. She died at the young age of twenty-three of kidney failure adding to the emotional toll that Ethel had endured her entire married life. It was Ethel's faith in God that sustained her through these tribulations.

    Ethel typically wore a "house dress" with an apron over it and black orthopedic high heel shoes. She loved baking. Her baked goods along with canning fruits and vegetables added to the finances of the family. She would take her goods to market in Johnson City, NY along with produce raised on the family farm.

    She was a faithful member of the Hallstead Baptist church and was a very devout Christian who intensely loved her family. Her lifelong friend was Bessie Gathany, with whom she spent many hours sewing and conversing. Bessie, her husband Dan along with Olin and Ethel took trips from Hallstead to Indian Rocks Beach, Florida in the days before Interstate highways.

    She was a very talented seamstress. Esther Sisco, Ethel's daughter-in-law worked for the Harvey's Chicken farm in the 1950's and would bring collect the empty chicken feed bags that were typically made of flannel. She would give these to Ethel who would make grandson Terry Sisco pajamas from the material. Ethel loved her grandchildren and enjoyed them spending weekends at her house and attending church with her. As a treat she would make "bread, butter and sugar sandwiches.

    As a hobby she raised African violets.


    Buried:
    Floral Park Cemetary

    Died:
    Stroke and Diabetic complications

    Ethel married Olin Reece Sisco 1 Sep 1917, Binghamton, Broome, New York, USA. Olin (son of Frances Luther Sisco and Mary Mercy Phillips) was born 26 Mar 1897, Nicholson, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, USA; died 10 Oct 1965, Binghamton, Broome, New York, USA; was buried , Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Dorotha Mae Sisco  Descendancy chart to this point was born 25 Feb 1920, Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA; died 2 Jan 2014, Thompsons Station, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA; was buried 9 Jan 2014, Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA.
    2. 3. Lillian Maxine Sisco  Descendancy chart to this point was born 28 Sep 1926, Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA; died 20 Feb 1949, Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA; was buried , Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA.
    3. 4. Leo Howard Sisco  Descendancy chart to this point was born 9 Apr 1923, Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA; died 4 Jan 1924, Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA; was buried , Johnson City, Broome County, New York, United States of America.
    4. 5. Leon Arthur Sisco  Descendancy chart to this point was born 9 Apr 1923, Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, Broome, NY; died 20 Oct 2000, St Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida; was buried 25 Oct 2000, Johnson City, Broome, New York.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dorotha Mae Sisco Descendancy chart to this point (1.Ethel1) was born 25 Feb 1920, Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA; died 2 Jan 2014, Thompsons Station, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA; was buried 9 Jan 2014, Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Chenango Valley Cemetery

    Dorotha married Lynn Thomas 18 Sep 1949, Hallstead, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA. Lynn (son of Ira Thomas and Minnie Delong) was born 12 Aug 1910, Hallstead, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA; died 16 Feb 1993, Chenango Bridge, Broome, New York, USA; was buried , Chenango Bridge, Broome, New York, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 6. John Reece Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 7. Michele Anne Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 3.  Lillian Maxine Sisco Descendancy chart to this point (1.Ethel1) was born 28 Sep 1926, Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA; died 20 Feb 1949, Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA; was buried , Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA.

    Notes:

    Lillian died at 23 years of age of Kidney disease. She lived with Ellsworth Banker


    Buried:
    Floral Park Cemetary

    Died:
    Nephritis

    Lillian married Kenneth F. Bradley. Kenneth (son of Harry Bradley and Ira Bradley) was born 1925, New York; died 22 May 1948, Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA; was buried , Chenango Valley, NY. [Group Sheet]


  3. 4.  Leo Howard Sisco Descendancy chart to this point (1.Ethel1) was born 9 Apr 1923, Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA; died 4 Jan 1924, Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA; was buried , Johnson City, Broome County, New York, United States of America.

    Notes:

    Leo was born with a spinal disorder. When the photo was taken of Leo and Leon as infants, they had to wire his head in an upright position to keep it upright for the photo.


  4. 5.  Leon Arthur Sisco Descendancy chart to this point (1.Ethel1) was born 9 Apr 1923, Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, Broome, NY; died 20 Oct 2000, St Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida; was buried 25 Oct 2000, Johnson City, Broome, New York.

    Notes:

    Leon Arthur Sisco was the second child born to Olin Reece Sisco and Ethel Mae (Banker) Sisco on Monday, April 9, 1923 at the Wilson Memorial hospital in Johnson City, NY. Leon was a twin to Leo Howard, who was born with a spinal defect that took his life at nine months of age. At the time of Leons birth, father Olin was twenty-six and mother Ethel was twenty-three.

    Leon spent his formative years growing up at 6 Theron Street, Johnson City, New York. He attended elementary school in Johnson City.

    His grandparents owned a small family farm located on Bogart Street, Hallstead, PA and as the country was at the end of the Great Depression, they were having difficulty maintaining the farm financially. So, in early 1935, LeonĀ“s father Olin made the decision to move the family from Johnson City to the Hallstead farmstead to assist. Leon's parents waited until June when school was out for the summer before making the move.

    His sister Dorotha Sisco Thomas, relates a couple of stories that she remembers. In Hallstead, Leon and his grandfather Luther Sisco tended to chores on the family farm while Olin Sisco sold Prudential Insurance during the day. Olin never had more than three or four cows at a time. Leon and his grandfather had completed milking the cows and they had put the milk into the separator located in the basement of the home. At one point Leon did something that didn't suit his grandfather and Luther kicked Leon down the cellar steps with a pail of milk. Olin scolded his father for disciplining Leon saying that if there was any disciplining to do of his son that he would be the one to do it.

    Soon after moving to Hallstead, Pa, Leon got a dog and named him King. King would follow Leon everywhere he went. Leon told his mother that if he were ever sick and not able to do chores, just follow King because he knew where to go. The milk man that drove the delivery truck would intentionally get King to chase him. One day the driver deliberately ran over King. Leon found his best friend dead. Dorotha Sisco Thomas remembers Leon leaning against the kitchen counter crying saying that "My King is gone." He was very distraught at losing his best friend.

    While attending Hallstead High School, Leon met and fell in love with one of his classmates, Esther Louise Bailer. After school he would walk her from the school, located on Franklin Avenue, near the First Baptist Church to the DuBois farm on Harmony Road in Hallstead, Pennsylvania where her parents were the caretakers and the family lived.

    On December 7, 1941, Leon was milking the cows in the family barn. While milking, he had the Emerson box radio tuned to a music station when the news reports of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were announced. After graduating from high school, Leon felt compelled to join the cause and on December 12, 1942 enlisted in the United States Navy. The day that he left from the Binghamton, NY train station bound for basic training in Albany, NY, he had left his dirty clothes on the bathroom floor having just taken a bath. Upon seeing his clothes his mother broke down and cried.

    While in the Navy, Leon was the signalman on supply ships and held the ratings of AS, Signalman Third Class (SM3c), Signalman Second Class (S2c), and Signalman First Class (S1c). He attended service schools at the US Naval Training Center in both Newport, RI and Noroton Heights, CT, SERVsch in Newport, RI, USN ACG Brooklyn, NY, USN ACG Treasure Island, San Francisco, CA and served on the ships USS Yucca and USS Thorn. He was honorably discharged in December 1945. Most of his travels were throughout South America and the South Pacific.

    When on leave, Esther would meet Leon in New York City. It was while on leave that on July 27, 1943, he and Esther were married at the First Baptist Church, Hallstead, Pennsylvania by Reverend Joseph B. Harrison. Leons son Terry Sisco has a notebook that contains the love letters that they exchanged throughout the war.

    After the war, they both worked in the Hershey Chocolate factory in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Leon had heard during the war that working for a utility provided consistent, secure work at good pay so he applied at the New York State Electric & Gas Company in Westover, New York. He started in 1946 as a laborer at the Goudy Station in Johnson City, New York, working on the coal piles moving the coal to the coal burning turbines. He advanced to pump operator in 1950, to turbine operator in 1951, to switchboard operator in 1955 and to unit boiler operator in 1968. He worked his way up through the ranks eventually becoming the foreman of the Goudy steam plant.

    Leon worked three jobs to support his family while the children were young. In addition to the electric company he also worked for the Pepsi-Cola company delivering soft drinks and then in evenings he would collect money that people owed for magazine subscriptions. Even though he worked long hours, he always spent time with the family on special outings such as visiting the Ross Park Zoo or weekends at the Chidesters cottage in Pennsylvania.

    On November 4, 1955, Leon and Esther signed a mortgage of $12,250 to purchase and build a home at 806 Douglas Drive, in the new and expanding suburbs of Endwell, New York. Both Leon and Esther were very active at the Berean Baptist Church in Endwell, New York. Leon helped to build the current structure on Farm-To-Market Road across from the Maine-Endwell High School. They enjoyed traveling and camping with other families of the church spending summers at the Chenango Valley State Park and Sherkston Shores in Canada.

    They purchased a mobile home at the Colony Park in St. Petersburg, Florida after retirement where they would spend the winter months near their son, Terry Sisco who lives in Tampa, FL. During summers, they spent time at Lake Timberline in St. Joseph, Pennsylvania where they permanently park their camper. In their retirement, Leon and Esther enjoyed traveling the country.

    In the late 1990's it was discovered that Leon had hepatitis C. Through the spring of 2000, Leon grew progressively weaker. He began kidney dialysis as his kidneys had begun to shut down. He wanted to get back to his home in Florida before the cold weather set in. It was only a short time after arriving in St Petersburg that on October 20, 2000 he passed away at 9:40 am with his entire family at his side.


    Buried:
    Lot 155 Section K Floral Park Cemetary Johnson City NY

    Leon married Esther Louise Bailer 27 Jul 1943, Hallstead, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. Esther (daughter of Charles Bailer and Dora Maude Hobart) was born 2 May 1923, Otisco, Onondaga, New York, United States; died 7 May 2002, Johnson City, Broome, New York, United States; was buried May 2002, Johnson City, NY. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 8. Terry Leon Sisco  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 9. Yvonne Esther Sisco  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 10. Sandra Marlene Sisco  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Reece Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (2.Dorotha2, 1.Ethel1)

    John married Elrene Dorothy Roman (daughter of John Roman and Dorothy Standish) [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 11. Nathan Dwight Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 12. Christianna Elrene Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 13. David Reece Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 7.  Michele Anne Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (2.Dorotha2, 1.Ethel1)

    Michele married David Hesse [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 14. Rachel Hesse  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 15. Joshua David Selley Hesse  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 8.  Terry Leon SiscoTerry Leon Sisco Descendancy chart to this point (5.Leon2, 1.Ethel1)

    Terry married Lucinda Ann Youngs (daughter of Lester James Youngs and Mary Valeria McVicker) [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 16. Lacey Erin Sisco  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 9.  Yvonne Esther Sisco Descendancy chart to this point (5.Leon2, 1.Ethel1)

  5. 10.  Sandra Marlene Sisco Descendancy chart to this point (5.Leon2, 1.Ethel1)

    Sandra married John Frederick Chauncey (son of William Chauncey and Irene Mary Moore) [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 17. Jennifer Robin Chauncey  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 18. Eric John Chauncey  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 4

  1. 11.  Nathan Dwight Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (6.John3, 2.Dorotha2, 1.Ethel1)

  2. 12.  Christianna Elrene Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (6.John3, 2.Dorotha2, 1.Ethel1)

    Christianna married Jeffrey Hurford [Group Sheet]


  3. 13.  David Reece Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (6.John3, 2.Dorotha2, 1.Ethel1)

    David married Rebeca Dragut [Group Sheet]


  4. 14.  Rachel Hesse Descendancy chart to this point (7.Michele3, 2.Dorotha2, 1.Ethel1)

  5. 15.  Joshua David Selley Hesse Descendancy chart to this point (7.Michele3, 2.Dorotha2, 1.Ethel1)

    Joshua married Jennifer Wallace (daughter of Donald Allen Wallce and Rhonda Bell) [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 19. Kaden Wallce Hesse  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 20. Delaney Rhys Hesse  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 21. Josiah B Thomas Hesse  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 22. Brielle Annalise Hesse  Descendancy chart to this point

  6. 16.  Lacey Erin Sisco Descendancy chart to this point (8.Terry3, 5.Leon2, 1.Ethel1)

    Lacey married Kirk Patrick Garrett (son of Donald Timothy Garrett and Linda Sharon Bucy) [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 23. Channing Reece Garrett  Descendancy chart to this point

  7. 17.  Jennifer Robin Chauncey Descendancy chart to this point (10.Sandra3, 5.Leon2, 1.Ethel1)

    Jennifer married Mark Christopher Donoghue [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 24. John Frederick Donoghue  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 25. Mark Christopher Donoghue  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 26. Alexandra Robin Donoghue  Descendancy chart to this point

  8. 18.  Eric John Chauncey Descendancy chart to this point (10.Sandra3, 5.Leon2, 1.Ethel1)

    Eric married Wendy Parker [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 27. Sabrina Grace Chauncey  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 28. Trevor Joel Chauncey  Descendancy chart to this point