Rochester Daily Democrat Rochester, Monroe County, New York Thursday, January 27, 1842 MARRIED At St. Luke's Church, on the 24th instant, by the Rev. Dr. WHITEHOUSE, Doct. J.H. VAN EVERY, of Maumee City, Ohio, to Miss Sophia E. COLEMAN, eldest daughter of the late Dr. A. COLEMAN, of this city. In Livonia, on the 18th instant, by R.R. JACQUES, Esq., Mr. Samuel FRANCIS, of Covington, to Miss Sarah COMBS, of the former place. ************************** Friday, January 28, 1842 MARRIED In Henrietta, on the 29th ult., by Rev. S.H. Ad--, Vicent FOWLER Esq., of Pittsford, to Miss Rebecca ____ FIELD, OF THE FORMER PLACE. ************************* DIED In Medina, on the 18th instant, Moses, son of Cyrus and Esther PRIME, aged 4 years and 8 months. On the 17th instant Augustus F., son of Mr. FOSTER and Mrs. ____BARNARD, aged 4 years. In this city, on the 25th instant, Levi HERRINGTON, son of Charles HERRINGTON, of inflamation on the brain, aged __years. Submitted By Sharon Palm
The Attica News Attica, Wyoming Co. NY Published Thursday, Jan. 2, 1908 "The Past Year's Events on Record. Arranged in Chronological Order for Ready Reference. Summary of the Miscellaneous Affairs, Accidents and Incidents, Births, Deaths, Marriages and Items of Interest for the Year 1907." June 5-Married Tuesday at St. Vincent's rectory, Mrs. Mary CONLON to George M. RADDER. Andrew Spring writes interestingly of his life in the Philippines. Mrs. Ellen HAWKINS died Tuesday, aged nearly 80. Edgar W. REDDISH, formerly of Attica, died June 3d, at LeRoy. Hon. J. H. LOOMIS reached his 84 birthday on Tuesday. Henry WERNER was injured in a runaway near Linden Sunday. Burt SUNRICKER sailed today for Europe to tour Russia in the interest of the Harvester Co., of Batavia. June 13-Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. WILLIAMS of Windsor celebrated their 15th-wedding anniversary on Saturday. June 9th marked the date of Mr. and Mrs. John ARMSTRONG's golden wedding. M. E. BARNES of Buffalo, son-in-law of Mrs. Mary DALY buys a shoe store in Batavia. Carl J. GEOTNER of East Bennington died Sunday, aged 19 years. Mrs. Flora HUMPHREY, a former teacher in the Attica school, died Saturday in the Garfield Hospital, Washington, D. C. Jas. G. FREEMAN of El Paso, Texas, nephew of Miss Kate MANNING died May 26th of consumption. Marriages mentioned: Mary SHANNON of Buffalo to James SHEEHAN of Attica, Wednesday. Bertha May RABB to James R. TYSON, Wednesday. Frank KRYMAN to Bertha BARDOF of Buffalo, Wednesday. Jacob SCHLERKER and sister Miss Carrie sustained some bad bruises Sunday by being thrown from a buggy. June 20-Cupid's harvest was a large one and included many familiar names, as follows: Jean Lyttle VOSBURG to Ernest Henry SUMNER of Rochester, Wednesday; Clarence Raymond STROH to Esther Melissa PARISH, Tuesday. Edna C. STEDMAN to John T. SEAGERT, Tuesday. Fred J. KRYMAN to Ora Bell NICHOLS, Wednesday. Amos G. BATCHELDER of New York formerly of Attica to Mrs. Lottie DEWOLFE of Brookline, Mass. In Boston June 12. Blanche Irene GANTER to William H. GALLAHER, D. D. S. of Pittsburg, Pa. Wednesday Charles M. HUMPHREY and Ruth CORP both of Darien Center in Buffalo on Tuesday. Benj. SLATER died suddenly Sunday aged 65 years. Mrs. Michael ZEHLER of East Bennington died June 9th. Genesee District EPWORTH Leaguers closed a most successful three days' convention here on Sunday. Huley PHILPS of Canaseraga a Civil War veteran died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. W. MOON. Marguerite BIBNEY, 3-year-old, fell from a chair Saturday and broke her collarbone. August WHEATMAN underwent a surgical operation last Thursday. George GAY graduated Thursday from St. John's Military Academy at Manlius. Wm. AYRAULT and Edith NESBITT have bought building lots on Elm Street. Son, No. 3, arrived at Conrad GATGENS' today. A girl arrived June 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward BONNER nee BRIEM, of Buffalo. 90 in the shade on Tuesday. June 27-Most disastrous fire in Attica's history Sunday. Loss $150,000. Eight business places with their contents destroyed. Daisy R. JEFFERSON died Saturday morning in Los Angeles, Col. Four students were graduated Tuesday from the High School. Jacob BROADBOOKS formerly of South Attica, died last Thursday in Batavia of a broken back the result of an accident two years ago. Married: Edith May COGGON of Castile and Arthur W. DAVIS, formerly of Varysburg on Wednesday. Pearl May RYKERT to August Franklin MERLE of South Attica will be married this evening. Carrie RUDULPH of Bennington and John SIMME of Alden Wednesday. The stork left a boy Sunday at M. B. SHEA's in Pittsburg, Pa. Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com
Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Apr 27, 1926 DEATHS MRS. ROSE WEHNER HERKERT died yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry HODERLEIN, No. 484 Ames street, aged 72 years. She leaves five daughters, Mrs. HODERLEIN, Mrs. Joseph HABERGER, Mrs. Peter CODY, Mrs. Charles FEELEY and Mrs. Harry BINSACK; two sons, A. L. HERKERT, of Albany, and Henry HIDERBRANDT, of this city; twenty-seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and a sister in Germany. GEORGE N. SEGER died yesterday morning at his home, No. 295 Bernard street, aged 69 years. He leaves two sons, Arthur G. and Fred SEGAR; three daughters, Mrs. Fred J. ELTER, Mrs. Severin J. FISCHER and Irene SEGAR; three sisters, Mrs. Joseph DOSER, Mrs. Anthony HASENAUER and Phoebe SEGER. He was a member of Holy Name and Fidelis Benevolent Societies of Holy Redeemer Church. SARAH OAKLEY died yesterday morning at her home, No. 192 University avenue. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. John D. DERINGER and Carrie J. OAKLEY, of this city, and a brother, Edward OAKLEY, of Buffalo. ARCHIE LINDSAY- died yesterday at his home, No. 47 Capron street, aged 60 years. He leaves his wife, Emma LINDSAY; four sons, Arthur, Herbert and Edward LINDSAY, of this city, and Thomas LINDSAY, of Milwaukee; a daughter, Grace LINDSAY, of this city; three grandchildren; a brother, Westley LINDSAY, of Toronto, and a sister, Carrie Sophie, of this city. ** DEATHS LINDSAY- Entered into rest, Monday, April 26, 1926, at his residence, No. 47 Capron street, Archie LINDSAY, aged 60 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma LINDSAY; four sons, Arthur, Herbert and Edward LINDSAY, of this city, and Thomas LINDSAY, of Milwaukee; one daughter, Grace LINDSAY, of this city; three grandchildren; one brother, Westly LINDSAY, of Toronto, Canada; one sister, Carrie Sophie, of this city. -Funeral from Bender Bros, Parlors, No. 301 Alexander street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Riverside cemetery. McCARTHY - In this city, Sunday, April 25, 1926, Mary KENNEY McCARTHY. She leaves two sisters. Sister Mary of the Holy Rosary, Camden, N. J., and Mrs. Anthony SHELLMAN, of West Bloomfield; two brothers, Daniel KENNEY and J. J. KENNEY, of this city. -Funeral Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from her home at Lima, N. Y. and at 9:30 o'clock at St. Rose?s Church. OAKLEY - Miss Sarah OAKLEY died Monday morning, April 26, 1926, at her home, No. 193 University avenue. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. John D. DIRINGER and Miss Carrie J. OAKLEY, both of this city, and one brother, Edward OAKLEY, of Buffalo, N. Y. -Funeral Thursday morning, April 29, 1926, at 8:30 o'clock from the home and 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's Church. Interment in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. QUICK - Entered into rest Sunday evening, April 25, 1926, at his residence, No. 382 Glenwood avenue, Charles P. QUICK, aged 80 years, 11 months, 24 days. The deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Carl KAUFELD, of Cleveland, O., and Miss Grace QUICK, of this city. He was a member of Myron Adams Post, G. A. R. and served in Company H, 188th New York Infantry. -Funeral from the home, Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment at Riverside cemetery. SEGER - George N. SEGER, aged 69 years and 6 months, died Monday morning, April 26, 1926, at the home, No. 295 Bernard street. He is survived by two sons, Arthur G. and Fred SEGER; three daughters, Mrs. Fred J. ELTER, Mrs. Severin J. FISCHER and Miss Irene SEGER; eight grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Joseph DOSER, Mrs. Anthony HASENAUER and Miss Phoebe SEGER. Deceased was a member of Holy Name and Fidelis Benevolent Societies of Holy Redeemer Church. ** Apr 28, 1926 DEATHS HERKERT - Mrs. Rose WEBNER HERKERT died Tuesday morning, April 27, 1926, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry HODERLEIN, No. 184 Ames street, aged 72 years. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Joseph HABERGER, Mrs. Peter CODY, Mrs. Charles FEELEY, Mrs. Henry HODERLEIN and Mrs. Harry BINSACK; two sons, A. L. HERKERT, of Albany and Henry HILDERBRANDT, of this city; twenty-seven grandchildren, three great- grandchildren, and one sister in Germany. -Funeral will take place Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry HODERLEIN, and 9 o'clock at Holy Family Church. Interment in family lot in Holy Ghost cemetery, in Cold Water, N. Y. LINDSAY - Entered into rest, Monday, April 26, 1926, at his residence, No. 47 Capron street, Archie LINDSAY, aged 60 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma LINDSAY; four sons, Arthur, Herbert and Edward LINDSAY, of this city, and Thomas LINDSAY, of Milwaukee; one daughter, Grace LINDSAY, of this city; three grandchildren; one brother, Westly LINDSAY, of Toronto, Canada; one sister, Carrie Sophie, of this city. -Funeral from Bender Bros, Parlors, No. 301 Alexander street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Riverside cemetery. LYNCH - John T. LYNCH died at his home, No. 2304 St. Paul boulevard, Tuesday, April 27, 1926, at 6 A. M. Besides his wife, he leaves one son, Rev. Edward M. LYNCH, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Bath, N. Y.; one daughter, Mrs. C. MALONE, of this city; three sisters, Susie LYNCH, of Sayre, Pa., Catherine LYNCH, of Oneonta, N. Y. and Hannah LYNCH, of New York city; one brother, Michael LYNCH, of Sayre, Pa.. -Funeral Friday at 9 o'clock from the home, and at St. Mary's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment in the family lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. METEYER - George W. METEYER, aged 32 years, died suddenly, Sunday morning, April 25, 1926. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie METEYER; one son, Edward J. METEYER; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank METEYER; five brothers, Alfred, Ernest and Joseph METEYER, of this city, Frank METEYER, of Montreal, Canada.<snip> didn't get the rest ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS
Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Sun Nov 22, 1925 DEATHS BENNETT - At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry W. ROBERTSON, Harwood Farms, East Rochester, on Saturday, November 21, 1925, Ellen DOWNEY, wife of John BENNETT, formerly of Saratoga Springs. -Funeral from the residence on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial at the convenience of the family. SEWARD - Entered into rest, Friday morning, November 20, 1925, Mrs. Mabel REYNOLDS SEWARD, of No. 1100 Lewiston avenue. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Florence Martha SEWARD and one son, William Coburn SEWARD, both of this city. -Funeral services will be held at her late home, No. 1100 Lewiston avenue, Monday afternoon, November 23, 1925, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery. Buffalo, N. Y., papers please copy. SCHLITZER - Mary KOLB, widow of Valentine I. SCHLITZER, died at the family home, No. 238 Kislingbury street. She leaves to mourn her loss, seven sons, Louis, Joseph, Charles, Roman, Fred, George and Clarence; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas ROWLAN; one sister, Mrs. Charles P. SCHAAD, of Chicago, Ill.; one brother, Louis F. KOLB and nine grandchildren. -The funeral will take place on Monday morning at 8:45 o'clock from the house, No. 238 Kislingbury street, and 9 o'clock from Holy Rosary Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. SMITH - Celia SMITH, widow of Isaac SMITH died Saturday at the family home, No. 7 Morris street, aged 70 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. D. BERNSTEIN, Mrs. M. BRUSH, of this city and Mrs. Ray GINSBERG of La Salle, Ill.; four sons, S. A. SMITH, of Chicago, Ill., S.C. SMITH, F. M. SMITH and A. E. SMITH, of this city. -Funeral services Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the home. KIPPHUT - Entered into rest, on Saturday morning, Fred C KIPPHUT, aged 53 years. He is survived by one brother, Carl KIPPHUT; one sister, Mrs. Fred HICKER. -Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home of his sister, No. 321 Ravenwood avenue. Burial at Mount Hope cemetery. Toledo, O.; papers please copy. ** IN MEMORIAM DREW - In memory of our dear little babies, Ruth and Paul DREW who died three years ago to- day. Gone, but shall never be forgotten. By Mother, Father and Brother. TYSON - In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Charles H. TYSON, who died November 24, 1923. Father, Mother, Laurel and Ethelyn. COOPER - In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Catherine COOPER who entered into eternal rest, November 21, 1924. Dear mother, how we miss you, Since from earth you passed away, And our hearts are aching sorely, As we think of you each day. You shall never be forgotten, Mother. Never shall your memory fade; Sweetest thoughts will always linger Around the grave where you are laid. Sadly missed by Son, Daughter and Grandchildren. EVERSHED - In sad, but loving memory of Beatrice EVERSHED, who departed this life November 22, 1924. Dearest Beatrice, how we miss you, Since from earth you passed away, And our hearts are aching sorely, As we think of you each day. Family EVERSHED - In loving memory of our dear Beatrice EVERSHED, who left us just one year ago to-day, November 22, 1924. Forget her, no we never will. For we loved her then and always will; Her memory is as sweet to-day As in that sad hour when she was called away. Sadly missed by Chester. BATES - In memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Ida BATES, who died November 22, 1920. By Husband, Children and Sister. BAKER - In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed four years ago November 22, 1921. Sadly missed by daughter Eva HYDE ** BORN ROSNER - To Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. ROSNER, of No. 99 Lehigh avenue, a son, Norwin Gerald, on November 14, 1925, at the Highland Hospital. ** TOLD IN A WORD OR TWO Corinthia Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will conduct a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, November 27th and 28th, at No. 459 Central avenue. Proceeds will be used for Christmas cheer. Worthy Matron Lillian COLEMAN asks for generous contributions There will be a Thanksgiving dance in Star Hall, Masonic Temple, Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock, with music and refreshments. The Ninth and Tenth Wards W. C. T. U. will conduct a Thanksgiving social at the home of Mrs. George TOWNER, No. 118 Gorsline street, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Thanksgiving baskets will be filled. ** PITTSFORD'S ‘GRAND OLD LADY' GIVEN PARTY ON 90th BIRTHDAY MRS. JAMES M. WILTSIE (Photo) Mrs. James M. WILTSIE, of Pittsford, celebrated her ninetieth birthday yesterday with a reception at her home for neighbors and friends, followed in the evening by a large family dinner party. Mrs. WILTSIE, who was Emily Ward HASTINGS, the daughter of Isaac HASTINGS and Elmira WARD, was born at Bushnell's Basin this county in 1835. She was married in 1857 to James M. WILTSIE, who lived in Perinton. They settled at once in Pittsford village, where Mr. WILTSIE was a general merchant all his business life of more than forty years, dying in 1901. Mrs. WILTSIE'S ancestors in all lines were English, the oldest coming to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632. She comes of a stock of great longevity, the average age of herself, her mother, and her grandmother being 90 years. She has had twenty-five lineal descendants, among whom no deaths have occurred, except of two great-grandchildren who died in infancy. Her children are Charles H. WILTSIE, of this city George H. WILTSIE, of Cortland, and Mrs. W. Grant WADHAMS, of Pittsford. Mrs. WILTSIE has lived in Pittsford sixty-eight years and of that time sixty-two years in her present home in Main street. She enjoys extraordinary health and strength and always has been a leader in her church and in the charitable and public spirited activities of her village. She is known by all there as "the grand old lady of the town." ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS
BUFFALO EVENING NEWS Erie County, NY Monday, April 16, 1923 HIGGINS-In Buffalo, April 14, 1923, William T., beloved husband of Mary L. (nee CASEY), father of William H., Edward, Elmer J., Leo F. and Mrs. Oscar ROSEHART, brother of Mrs. George ? of Spade, Neb., George HIGGINS of Rochester, N.Y. and the late Edward, Jennie and Henry HIGGINS of Rochester, N.Y. Funeral from the family residence, No. 120 Euclid avenue, Kenmore, N.Y., Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock and from Saint Paul's church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. KONERTH-In this city, April 15, 1923, Joseph, husband of Louise KONERTH (nee KAUFFMANN), father of Leroy and Loretta KONERTH, aged 45 years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 55 Zenner street, Thursday morning at 8:15 o'clock and from St. Joachim's church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Deceased was a member of the Holy Name society of St. Joachim's church, Ben Hur Star of Bethlehem Court No. 37, Pierce-Arrow Benevolent Association, John T. Noye Benevolent Society, Street Car Men's Union No. 623, Well's Sprudels Pleasure club. LUSS-At East Aurora, April 15, 1923, Rekey, wife of William LUSS, mother of Mrs. Fred MERLAU, Albert, William Jr., and Merrill. Funeral services at the late residence in Olean street, Wednesday, April 18, at 2 o'clock. Interment at South Wales. LUDWIG-In this city, April 16, 1923, John, beloved husband of Emma LUDWIG (nee EHRIG); father of Henry, Albert, George, John, William, Mrs. Oliver MELANCON and the late Mathilda LUDWIG; brother of William LUDWIG; aged 71 years. Funeral from the family residence, 462 Hickory street, Wednesday at 2:30 P.M. Friends invited to attend. Submitted by Sandy Luss Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Sun Nov 22, 1925 Funeral To-morrow For Civil War Man ELLIS IVES (Photo) Funeral services for Ellis F. IVES, Civil war veteran, who died Friday morning, will take place to- morrow morning at 8:30 o'clock at the home of his son, No. 61 Taylor street, and at 9 o'clock at SS. Pater and Paul's Church. Rev. Emil(?) GEFELL will celebrate a solemn high mass of requiem, assisted by Rev. Thomas E. DUGGAN as deacon, and Rev. Arthur F. FLORACK as subdeacon. The last blessing at the grave will be given by Rev. John F. HOGAN. The bearers will be grandsons. They are Franklin and Charles HILBERT, Raymond and Charles IVES, Harrison CLERENS and Louis HAWLEY. Interment will be made in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ** ALEXANDRA LESNIEWSKA Funeral service for Alexandra LESNIEWSKA took place yesterday morning at 8:15 o'clock at the home, No. 30 Mark street, and at 9 o'clock at St. Stanislaus Church. Solemn mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. Ignatus J. KLEJUS, rector. Relatives acted as bearers. Interment was made in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ** MAGDELINA SCHNEIDER Funeral services for Magdelina Lena SCHNEIDER took place yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the home, No. 161 Syke street, and at 9:45 o'clock at Holy Family Church. Solemn mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. Joseph GEFELL.< snip> didn't get the rest ** DEATHS ISABELLE LOEFFLER PENDEL, wife of Peter J. PENDEL, of No. 422 Plymouth avenue south, died Thursday morning at the Highland Hospital, aged 30 years. Besides her husband, she leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry LOEFFLER; three sisters, Mrs. J. GERRY, Mrs. William KLAWUHN, and Mrs. William BAKER, and three brothers, William, Harry and Alfred LOEFFLER. JAMES E. FRANK, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. FRANK, died Friday at the family home, No. 149 Curtis street. Besides his parents, he leaves three brothers, Elmer, Robert and Joseph FRANK, and two sisters, Ruth and Marjorie FRANK. LUCY QUIST, wife of Ernest QUIST, died yesterday evening at the family home, No. 65 Oakman street. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Edward and Norman QUIST; a daughter, Lucy QUIST; five brothers, Patrick TIERNEY, of this city; James TIERNEY, of Akron, and three brothers in Ireland; her mother, Mrs. Lucy TIERNEY, and three sisters, also in Ireland. ELLEN DOWNEY BENNETT, wife of John BENNETT, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry W. ROBERTSON, East Rochester. Mary J. DRURY died yesterday morning at the family home, No. 22 Selye terrace. She leaves five sisters, Sarah A., Alice G. and F. Blanche DRURY, Mrs. E. F. ROSENHAGEN and Mrs. F. J. RAUBER, and a brother, Arthur J. DRURY. CECELIA SMITH, widow of Isaac SMITH, died yesterday at the family home, No. 7 Morris street, aged 70 years. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. D. BERNSTEIN, Mrs. M. BRUSH, both of this city, and Mrs. Ray GINSBERG, of La Salle, Ill., and four sons, S. A. SMITH, of Chicago; S.C., F. M. and A. E. SMITH, all of this city. MRS. EMMA MALOWTT, of Newport, died here yesterday evening, aged 54 years. The body was removed to No. 182 Main street west. ** DEATHS DRURY - At the family home, No. 22 Selye terrace, Saturday morning, November 21, 1925, Miss Mary J. DRURY. She is survived by five sisters, the Misses Sarah A., Alice G. and F. Blanche DRURY, Mrs. E. F. ROSENHAGEN and Mrs. F. J. RAUBER, one brother, Arthur J. DRURY. -Funeral will take place Tuesday morning, at 8:30 o'clock from the home and at 9 o'clock from St. Bridget's Church. Interment in the family lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ELY - Entered into rest, at the family residence, No. 223 Bronson avenue, Thursday afternoon, November 19, 1925, John W. ELY. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Anna M. ELY; three brothers, Edward, Ray and William ELY and one sister, Mrs. Lee RENAUD. -Funeral Monday morning, November 23d at 10 o'clock from the residence and at 10:30 o'clock at St. Monica's Church. Interment in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Funeral private. FRANK - James E. FRANK, infant son of Joseph J. and Josephine Lamartin FRANK, died Friday, at the home, No. 149 Curtis street, aged 13 months. Besides his parents, he leaves three brother, Elmer, Robert and Joseph FRANK; two sisters, Ruth and Marjorie FRANK. -Funeral will take place Monday morning, November 23, 1925, at 9 o'clock at the home. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. FREEHMESSER - Jacob FREEHMESSER died Thursday morning, November 19, 1925, at his home, No. 93 Flower street, aged 70 years. He is survived by five sons, Frank, Fred, Lawrence, George and Louis FREEHMESSER; two daughters, Mary and Elizabeth FREEHMESSER; one grandchild, one brother and one sister in Germany. Deceased was a member of St. Anthony's Benevolent Society. -The funeral will take place on Monday morning, November 23d, at 8:45 o'clock from the residence, and 9 o'clock at Saint Michael's Church. HARMER - Funeral services were held at the home, Parma Center, N. Y., Saturday afternoon, November 21, 1925, at 2:30 o'clock for Millie B. SALISBURY HARMER, wife of Charles HARMER, who died Thursday, November 19, 1925. Besides her husband she leaves two daughters, Mrs. H. E. WETMORE and Mrs. William RAPP, both of Rochester; one stepdaughter, Mrs. John A. QUINLAN, of Greece; seven grandchildren; one brother, George H. SALISBURY, of Rochester; four nieces and three nephews. Interment was at Parma Union cemetery with the Rev. H. I. CHATTIN, of Bradford, Pa., officiating. IVES - Entered into rest, Friday morning, November 20, 1925, at his home, No. 172 Genesee street, Ellis F. IVES, aged 84 years and 4 months. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, Elizabeth A. IVES; five daughters, Mrs. Harry HAWLEY, of this city, Mrs. Patrick CARTON, of Buffalo, Sister Martina, of the Sisters of Mercy of Elmira, Mrs. Patrick DUFFY, of Avon and Mrs. R. M. CLEMENS of this city; three sons, Joseph B., Bernard J. and John J. IVES, all of this city; twenty grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren. He was a member of the G. A. R., O'Rorke Post. -The remains were removed to the home of his son, Joseph B. IVES, No. 61 Taylor street, from where the funeral will take place Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Interment will be made at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. KLEIN - Entered into rest, Friday morning, November 20, 1925, August KLEIN, at the home, No. 424 Thurston road, aged 79 years. He leaves his wife, Magdalene KLEIN; one son, Joseph A. KLEIN; one daughter, Mrs. Joseph LATT(?); two brothers, Bernard and Edward KLEIN, in France. -Funeral on Monday morning at 9:15 o'clock at the home, No. 424 Thurston road and at 9:45 o'clock at St. Monica's Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. MARR - Entered into rest, in this city, on Friday, November 20, 1925, Andrew MARR. He is survived by his wife; one son, Three daughters and one brother. -Funeral services from No. 1308 mount Hope avenue, on Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock from St. Boniface Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. MURRAY - William H. MURRAY died suddenly, Friday afternoon, November 20, 1925. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie MURRAY; one daughter, Beatrice MURRAY; one son, Barton W. MURRAY; two grandchildren, Constance and Richard MURRAY. -The body was removed to the family home, No. 1730 Main street east, from where the funeral will take place Monday morning, November 23, 1925, at 9:30 o'clock and 10 o'clock at Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery in the family lot. PALMER - Entered into rest at St. Mary's Hospital on November 20, 1925, Mary V. PALMER, of No. 310 Reynolds street. She is survived by her husband, Frank C. PALMER; two sons, Howard PALMER and John DORSEY; two daughters, Katherine and Lucy DORSEY, all of this city; her father William CLAIR, of Auburn, N. Y.; two brothers, James and Timothy, of Syracuse. -The remains were removed to Hyland Undertakers' Funeral Home, No. 811 Main street west from where the funeral will be held Monday morning, November 23d, at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at St. Monica's Church. Interment will be made in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Auburn papers please copy. PENDEL - Isabelle LOEFFLER PENDEL, wife of Peter J. PENDEL, of No. 422 Plymouth Ave. South, died Thursday morning in the Highland Hospital, aged 30 years. Besides her husband she leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry LOEFFLER; three sisters, Mrs. J. GERY, Mrs. William KLAWUHN, and Mrs. William BAKER; three brothers, William, Harry and Alfred LOEFFLEr. -The remains were removed to the Funeral Parlors of Frank W. ROSSENBACH, No. 131 Allen street, from where the body was shipped Thursday evening to St. Mary, Pa. A solemn high mass will take place Monday morning. Burial will be made in the family lot in St. Mary cemetery. REITZ - Entered into rest, Thursday, November 19, 1925, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Fred SCHULZ, No. 33 Oakland street, Adolph H. REITZ. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith REITZ; one daughter, Miss Marjorie REITZ; three brothers, Charles REITZ, of Holley, N. Y., Lewis and Emil REITZ, of Webster, N. Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Wesley TRUESDALE, of Webster, N. Y., and Mrs. Fred SCHULZ, of this city. -Funeral Monday afternoon, November 23, 1925, at 2:30 o'clock from the house. Burial at Mount Hope. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS
PALMYRA DEMOCRAT Palmyra, Wayne Co., NY Wednesday, October 10, 1888 Personal Fred V. CLEVELAND is absent in New York. James W. HERSEY has been in town for a few days. Mrs. CANDEE has gone to New York for a few days. Sheriff PARSHALL and Volney SWEETING, of Lyons, were in town Monday. Pardon TABER who has spent the summer in Dakota has returned home. Freeman HUXLEY, of Amsterdam was called home upon his fathers death. Mr. and Mrs. Jno SCOFIELD, of Rochester have been spending a few days in our village. Mrs. John W. CORNING and her daughter Daisy, are visiting in New York and Brooklyn. Chas. W. BROWN passed the examination at Rochester last week and admitted to the Bar. George SANFORD has gone to Medina, where he has accepted a clerkship in the Bancroft House. Ex-Alderman, A.B. CRAY, who is buying produce in this section, spent Sunday in town, calling upon old friends. Mrs. Jno. N. DRAKE and family who have been spending the summer in our village have returned to Brooklyn. Amos SANFORD and family have arrived from New York and will make Palmyra their future home. Mr. SANFORD is the agent for the Singer Sewing Machine Co. Our friend Charley WILBUR has been "giving his anvil a rest" while he in company with his wife have taken in the Metropolis, and listened to some of the big guns of that city. Charley gets there every time. Eminent Sir Knight George McGOWEN Grand Captain General of the Grand Commandry of the State of New York, and Eminent Sir Knight, John C. COATS, C.C. of Zenobia Commandry, No. 41, of this place are both in attendance at the Grand conclave at Albany. CALLAHHAN-BURNS On Wednesday afternoon last, October 3d, at St. Ann's church in this village, occured the marriage of Mr. Patsie CALLAHHAN and Miss Kittie BURNS. At the appointed hour the church was crowded to its utmost capacity with invited guests and friends of the young couple, and, as the bridal party entered the church, to the music of that grand old wedding march, played by Mr. CALLAHHAN's sister, who presided at the organ, the happy pair were greeted with smiles and kind wishes from all present. They were preceded by Mr. Joseph CALLAHHAN, of East Palmyra as best man, and Miss Jennie BURNS, of this place, as bridesmaid. At the altar they were met by Rev. Father CASEY, who performed the marriage ceremony in that most impressive manner peculiar to the Catholic faith; and, at the conclusion of which, the many friends of the twain, now made one, pressed forward to tender congratulations. After the services at the church, a reception was held at the home of the bride, at which a large! number of invited friends and relatives were served with a bounteous repast, after which an hour or two was spent in pleasant conversation and viewing the numerous, handsome, useful and costly presents, tendered the fair couple by loving hands and warm hearts. Mr. and Mrs. CALLAHHAN took the evening train for Buffalo and the West to pass the brief honeymoon. "Patsie" is one of Palmyra's first-class young men, and has an enviable reputation among our business men; who, one and all join in wishing him a long and prosperous life with his charming bride. Submitted by Sandy Luss Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
The Attica News Attica, Wyoming Co. NY Published Thursday, Jan. 2, 1908 "The Past Year's Events on Record. Arranged in Chronological Order for Ready Reference. Summary of the Miscellaneous Affairs, Accidents and Incidents, Births, Deaths, Marriages and Items of Interest for the Year 1907." May 2 - St. Luke's Bazaar Wednesday was a great success, receipts $600. Mrs. Amelia WHITE died Monday of consumption, aged 38 years. E. C. FILKINS, formerly of Attica, becomes a member of a theatrical firm to be known as HOLLAND & FILKINS. W. H. FULLER sells his saloon on Market Street to James DEPLANTY, and Augustus SCHUM sells his saloon on Exchange Street to George BAILEY of Batavia. Mrs. Luella JAMES was taken Monday to the County house at Varysburg. C. C. NICHOLS is ill of blood poisoning. Rev. and Mrs. A.R. KEPLER, nee Jeannette FITCH, who are missionaries to China, with their two children, were here Thursday. Miss Mildred TENNANT, a member of the High School faculty for three years, has accepted a position in Brooklyn. W. H. EMERSON resigns as manager of the Home Telephone Exchange. May 9-Death of C. C. NICHOLS occurred Sunday morning. He was a Civil War veteran, a native and life long resident of the place. Other deaths mention include: David JOHNSON, a farmer, aged 65 years, on Saturday: (handwritten "Frank's Father") Mrs. Mary A. HARRIS of Darien on Friday aged 76 years Rev. C. R. BEYER of West Seneca, a former pastor of St. Paul's church on Saturday, aged 71 years. Miss Pauline LAMONTAGNE resigns as a teacher of music and drawing in the High School. A tool house on the E. B. SKINNER farm was burned on Sunday. Ground was broken Tuesday for the new Masonic temple. Dr. T. A. MORRISON has moved to Angola. Miss Nettie PETTIBONE left Tuesday to become a missionary at Juneau, Alaska May 16-Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Coridon S. THOMSON celebrated the 60 anniversary of their marriage. Ron SIERK, a former Attica boy, now night operator in the Erie station at Tonawanda, had a serious time with four "Yeggs" Wednesday. He was bound and gagged while the safe was blown open and robbed. The remains of John KRIEGELSTEIN, who died in Lincoln, Neb., in July 1906, arrived here Friday for interment in the BRAINARD cemetery. Obituary: Alfred infant son of Wm. SNYDER died Friday of measles. Etta RICHERT of South Attica died Wednesday of consumption, aged 18 years. Mrs. S. A. HILLMAN, daughter of Henry CORNWALL of Alexander died Saturday in Havre de Grace, Md. Mrs. Fanny CHUBBUCK, a native of Darien, died at her home in Seymour Wis. Rowley P. TAYLOR, W. R. C. disbanded some time ago, has been reorganized. Baptist church is undergoing extensive repairs. Nellie Drusilla is the name of the girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. John O. LAX, nee TANGER of Columbus, O., May 6th. Snow to the depth of two inches covered the ground Saturday. Jacob WEBER of Warsaw opens a cobbler's shop on Exchange St. A son was born, the 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. LIPPOLD. Miss Louise FLACH is home from Buffalo, where she underwent a severe surgical operation. May 23-Another cold snap Monday, mercury at 30 above zero. Miss Elizabeth MERLE of South Attica graduates, May 31st from the medical department of the Buffalo University. Miss Mabel TOMSETT was kicked by a horse Sunday, no bones broken. Gypsies, the first of the season, were here Friday. Dr. J. F. CROWLEY of Batavia opens an office in town. Leo FOSS and Frieda ROSE of Oakfield were married Wednesday, May 15. Albert SIMONDS, had his left hand mangled Friday in an ice cream freezer. A slight fire Friday in the old BEKER place on Exchange St. called out the firemen. Deaths mentioned: Mrs. Wm. VICKERY of Darien Center Monday aged 78 Frank E. SCARFF, son of Rev. J.M. SCARFF of Bethany Friday aged 48. Charles F. SEWARD OF Alexander, Thursday, the 16th, aged 82. Acheus HEWETT of Cowlesville Sunday aged 81. Mrs. Fannie A. BROWN of Avon, formerly of Alexander, Monday, aged 77 years. Mrs. Clayton GARDNER formerly of Attica, Tuesday at Rock Glen, aged 26 years. Frank COX of Cowlesville, May 15 at Roswell N. Mexico, aged 26 years. Louise EICIENBERG of Alexander, Saturday of scarlet fever. May 30-Dr. A. D. BECKER has sold his dental business to Dr. LEIGH of Trumansburg. Mrs. Anna Gardner of Dry Bridge received word Saturday of the death of her son J. Adolphus GARDNER of Roosevelt, Idaho, May 13, with pneumonia. Ermil J. TRUELL Born in Attica 28 years ago, died Monday in Buffalo, burial at Forest Hill on Wednesday. William GRANT of Darien died Tuesday of apoplexy and concussion of the brain caused by a fall. Marguerite, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. BRONSON, died Friday of pneumonia. Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com
Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Tue Oct 6, 1925 WESTERN N. Y. DEATHS SUMNER R. ROWLEY Seneca Falls, Oct. 6 - Sumner R. ROWLEY, 67, for the past five years a resident of Seneca Falls, died Sunday at his home following a four days' illness of pneumonia. EMORY STORY Waterloo, Oct. 6 - Emory STORY, died at his late residence at Magee Corners, Saturday. MRS. JANE L. O'BRIEN Warsaw, Oct. 6 - The funeral of Mrs. Jane LYNCH O'BRIEN, wife of Hugh O'BRIEN, was held this morning in St. Michael's Church the Rev. J. J. ROGERS officiating. MRS. FLETCHER C. PECK Nunda, Oct. 6 - Mrs. Mary PECK, wife of the late Fletcher C. PECK, who died in 1920, and daughter of the Rev. W. METCALF, a Baptist minister, died at the family home, Nunda, Sunday, at the age of 82. MARGARET A. WALSH Newark, Oct. 6 - Funeral services were held for Miss Margaret A. WALSH at the St. Michael's Church yesterday by the Rev. J. J. GIBBONS. LOIS M. LEMMON Churchville, Oct. 6 - Lois Margaret LEMMON, daughter of Mrs. John LEMMON, died at 7 o'clock Saturday evening following an illness of several years' duration. FRANK SPANGLE Canandaigua, Oct. 6 - Frank SPANGLE, 72, lifelong resident of Hopewell, died at his home yesterday following a long illness. DORIS M. HEIDENREICH Newark, Oct 6 - Doris Mae HEIDENREICH, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert HEIDENREICH, died Sunday after an illness of three weeks with tubercular meningitis. MRS. LILLIAN KING Penn Yan, Oct. 6 - Mrs. Lillian KING, of Lake street died Sunday following a long illness. ERNEST LYNN Penn Yan, Oct. 6 - Ernest LYNN, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LYNN of Branchport, died at his home Sunday following a short illness. MRS. GRACE BENNETT Albion, Oct. 6 - Mrs. Grace BENNETT, 65, died yesterday at the hospital of the Orleans County Home for Aged. ** DAILY DEATH ROLL MRS. CARRIE A. RICHARDSON Mrs. Carrie A. RICHARDSON, widow of Col. Sherman D. RICHARDSON, who operated the RICHARDSON Employment Office, for many years in the Reynolds Arcade, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. H. BOWMAN, at Bellerica, Mass. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Edith F. STURDEVANT, who is continuing the RICHARDSON Employment Office, Mrs. H. W. RUSSELL, of this city, Mrs. H. H. BOWMAN, of Bellerica, Mass., a son, Frank S. RICHARDSON, Captain Engine Company No. 23, of this city, nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Bellerica, Mass. ANNA E. DAVENPORT Miss Anna E. DAVENPORT, formerly of this city, died yesterday at the Rochester General Hospital. For several years Miss DAVENPORT had studied at the Musical Art Institution in New York city, finishing her musical education in Berlin, Germany, under the tutelage of Josef LEVINNE. For the last four years she had made her winter home in St. Peterburg, Fla., where she did concert work. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Emma E. DAVENPORT, and a brother, Edmond G. DAVENPORT, both of New York city. John MILLIGAN, of 402 ½ State street, died Sunday at St. Mary's Hospital, aged 91 years. He is survived by his wife, Emaline KING MILLIGAN; a sister, Margaret GARSNE; three nephews and two nieces, all of this city. He was a member of Hiokatoo Lodge of Red Men, the Society of Hay Makers of that order and Clan William Loe Lodge. The body was removed to 427 Clinton avenue north. Emily CUSHING, daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. CUSHING, died Saturday in Schenectady. Phebe B. OLIN died yesterday at the home of her nephew, Leon LOVEJOY, of Penfield road, Brighton. She is survived by two nieces, Mrs. O. M. DENTON and Florence CUTLER, both of Brooklyn and three nephews, Dean CUTLER, of Buffalo, Dr. Gilbert S. OLIN, of this city, and Leon LOVEJOY, of Brighton. Leland P. ELLSWORTH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. ELLSWORTH, died yesterday at his home, 288 Breck street, aged 23 years. Besides his parents he is survived by two sisters, Laura M. and Alla ELLSWORTH, and a brother, F. Merritt ELLSWORTH. Henry YOUNG died Sunday in this city, aged 67 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie KANE YOUNG; four sons, Charles H. HALLAUER of this city and Edward K. HALLAUER of Woodlawn, Pa., and George and Leighton YOUNG of this city; two daughters, Mrs. Edward MAYER and Miss Eva YOUNG; a sister, Mrs. Dr. Albert FREY of Hillside, N. J. and seven grandchildren. He was a member of Baker's Union. Charles W. CONKLIN died Sunday at his home, 37 ½ Edmonds street. He is survived by a daughter, Miss Mary CONKLIN; and a niece, Miss Mina FESSENDEN, both of this city. Carrie W. GARSON, widow of Simon L. GARSON, died yesterday in New York city. Gladys Marie DAY, wife of Daniel M. KENNEDY, died this morning at the family home, 164 Silver street. Besides her husband she is survived by one daughter, Marjorie; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Clifton DAY; one brother, William DAY, and her grandmother, Mary BLUM. Eugene E. CARROLL died this morning at the family home, 36 Westchester avenue, aged 51 years. He is survived by two sisters, Miss Anna R. CARROLL, and Miss M. Rose CARROLL of this city; two brothers James A. CARROLL of this city and William B. CARROLL of Syracuse. Caroline MESSMAN died this morning at her home, 12 Henrietta street. She is survived by four sons, Fred, George, John and Frank MESSMAN; two daughters, Mrs. Frank SPRAGUE of Buffalo and Mrs. George SCHOENHEIT of this city. ** Moves To Reopen Separation Suit Wife Won Through Default An order requiring James S. BRYAN, attorney for Mrs. Freda FREER, of Webster, to show cause in special term of Supreme Court next week why the default taken by him last week in the suit brought by Mrs. FREER against John D. FREER, for the cancellation of their separation agreement, should not be reopened was secured today by William L. CLAY, attorney for FREER. Mr. and Mrs. FREER separated last June, the husband agreeing to pay Mrs. FREER a stipulated sum. In August, Mrs. FREER brought suit for cancellation of the agreement and while Mr. CLAY, attorney for the husband, was trying a case in County Court, Mr. BRYAN took the case by default in Equity term of Supreme Court. Mr. CLAY heard that the case was being taken by default, secured a short recess in County Court, and protested in Equity Court against allowing Mr. BRYAN to take the case by default while he was engaged in another court. Justice RICH ruled that Mr. BRYAN should be allowed to continue. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS
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Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Tue Oct 6, 1925 REVOLVER SHOTS FAIL TO HALT MORNING PROWLER Four revolver shots sent crashing after him in the East avenue section early this morning failed to stop a nocturnal prowler seen manipulating the side door handle of the residence of Freeman C. ALLEN, 40 Hawthorne street. Norman LAWANDT, a Whaley-Doyle uniformed operative, caught sight of the prowler and immediately gave chase. The man disregarded LAWANDT'S halting, shout and the latter opened fire. The intruder was described as of medium height and weight, wearing dark clothes and a cap. ** BABY WEIGHS TWO POUNDS New York, Oct. 6 - (U.N.) - A baby girl weighing two pounds five ounces is thriving at Mary Immaculate Hospital, Queens. She is being fed through a fountain pen dropper and physicians expect her to live, although she has lost nine ounces since birth last Wednesday. ** I want a good reliable man to go into business for himself in Wyoming county selling Rawleigh's Good Health Products to farmers. A permanent profitable and pleasant business all your own. Very little capital required. See me quickly, Thomas A. BURKE, 58 Field street, Rochester, N. Y. - Advertisement. ** Miss Cecelia Cary POLER Announces the reopening of her piano studio at 214 Meigs street, Monday, September twenty- first. — Advertisement. ** GEORGE HARTFORD VAN BLARICOM Funeral services for George Hartford VAN BLARICOM took place Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at his home, No. 156 Shepard street. Rev. Robert J. DRYESDALE, pastor of Mount Hor Church officiated. The bearers were F. A. BEARDSLEY, E. MANNING, J. YOUNG, George ROGERS, Charles ROGERS and K. FICKER. Interment was made in Riverside cemetery. * RITES For T. E. MURPHY Funeral services for Thomas E. MURPHY took place yesterday morning at 8:30 o'clock at No. 12 Florence street, and at 9 o'clock at St. Andrews Church. Rev. George M. KALB celebrated solemn requiem mass. The bearers were George CRITTENDEN, P. MURPHY, H. BEERS, John WELCH, A. SHAEFELDER and C. BUSH. Interment was made in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. * HARRIET S. BUSH BURIED Funeral services for Harriet S. BUSH took place yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home, No. 101 Lux street. Rev. Theodore HAYS, pastor of Memorial Presbyterian Church officiated. The bearers were George LOCKCASTLE, Glenn LOCKCASTLE, Garth LOCKCASTLE, Ormand FRANCISCO, Ross KING and Dr. F. KUETER. Interment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. * SERVICES FOR MARY SMITH Funeral services for Mary BADGER SMITH took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at No. 16 Atkinson street, Rev. G. B. HALLOCK, of Brick Presbyterian Church officiated. The bearers were John A. TAYLOR, George TAYLOR, George BUELL, L. TAYLOR, Frank THOMAS and Taylor HALOAR. Interment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. * RITES FOR THOMAS RILEY Funeral services for Thomas F. RILEY took place yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at his home, No.434 Meigs street. Rev. Robert J. DRYESDALE, pastor of Mount Hor Church officiated. The bearers were Ronald WATT, Albert ELLIS, Clyde BAKER and F. LINN. Interment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. * WARNER B. BARGY Funeral services for Warner B. BARGY took place yesterday afternoon at No. 15 Withrop street. * MARRIAGE LICENSES Roy L. FERGUSON, Powers Hotel, and Hattie E. LARKIN, 93 Plymouth avenue south. John E. McMANN, 73 Richard street, and Veronica M. McLAUGHLIN, 317 Meigs street Salvatore LENTEN, 163 Kent street, and Gerlanda LIONTO, 163 Kent street Louis F. GARDNER, 63 Lorwnza street, and Lucy M. BADER, 208 Clay avenue. Oscar M. WEGMAN, Summerville, and Rosalia M. PFEFFER, 270 Santee street. Leo L. KERBER, 1460 Clifford avenue, and Agnes E. QUIRK, 219 Lark street. Walter BO?SEY, 79 Stillson street, and Flora M. STEDMAN, 148 Gibbs street. Jerome E. ZAPF, 213 Bronson avenue, and Claribel M. ROBENA, 19 Epworth street. William Carey BRIGGS, Lakewood, and Gertrude M. OGDEN, 30 Suter terrace. Walter H. SEABROOKS, 1954 Culver road and Edith F. VALENTINE, 335 Hayward avenue. Francis E. O'BRIEN, 385 Flower City park, and Anna Theresa O'BRIEN, 614 Garson avenue. Stanley H. CADY, Irondequoit, and Ruth E. STEPHENS, 131 Clifton street. Russell J. BISHOP, 34 Thurston road, and Clara Pearl FRANK, 210 Griffith street. Ignas RICKEY, 30 Rowley street, and Fannie L. VOWINKEL, 411 Frost avenue. ** The atmospheric pressure on the body of the average man is 32,400 pounds. The ordinary rise and fall of the barometer will increase or decrease the pressure 2,500 pounds. ** DAILY DEATH ROLL Miss Anna Walters, Well-Known Nurse, Dies In Sister's Home Miss Anna WALTERS, for more than 10 years engaged in the nursing profession in this city, died today at the home of her sister, Mrs. William DE FIELD, at 446 Meigs street. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. DE FIELD and Mrs. Mark BENDER and Mrs. Nicholas KROTZ of Palmerston, Canada. Born in Listowel, Canada, Miss WALTERS came to Rochester some 30 years ago. She entered the Park Avenue Hospital training school and was graduated with the first class from that school; that of 1910. Since her graduation she had been actively engaged in her profession both in the hospitals of Rochester and in private capacity. Funeral services will take place Thursday afternoon from 137 Chestnut street. Burial will be made in Riverside Cemetery. ** JOHN M. DOOLEY, World War Veteran, Dies After Long Illness John M. DOOLEY, a veteran of the Mexican border campaign and of the World War, died yesterday aged 28 years, after a long illness. He will have a military funeral, under the auspices of Robertshaw Post, American Legion, Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the home of his sister, Mrs. Hubert H. ERDLE, 222 Gregory street, and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in Seneca Falls. Mr. DOOLEY had been employed as a traveling salesman by the American Tobacco Company. He was born in Seneca Falls but had lived most of his life in Rochester. He served on the Mexican border with Company G. Third New York Infantry, and during the World War he enlisted in the navy doing considerable sea duty aboard battleships. He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Charles C. JOHNSON and Miss Cathryn E. DOOLEY, of New York; Mrs. Henri M. GALLEN, of Forest Hills, Long Island, and Mrs. Hubert H. ERDLE, of Rochester. He was a member of Robertshaw Post, American Legion, and of the Malone Lodge of Elks. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS
Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union June 15, 1925 HOSPITALS HAVE 10 WEEK-END PATIENTS Seven-Year-Old Girl Killed in Street by Automobile - Driver Fails To Make Curve, Dies of Injuries - Trolley Runs Man Down, Fractures Skull - Girl Falls From Horse at Armory A man and a small girl are dead, another man is at the General Hospital in serious condition, and 10 are recovering from minor injuries due to automobile, streetcar and other accidents in and about Rochester over the week end. The dead are Edith BUTLER, 7, of 29 Wooden street, who was run down by an automobile Saturday afternoon, and William SNOOK, 33, of 1523 Lake avenue, who received the injuries from which he died early Saturday morning, near Retsof. The BUTLER child met her death when she ran into the street while playing with friends in Swan street. The child is said to have dashed directly into the path of a truck driven by Alvin ZILLER of 102 Quincy street. She was knocked to the street and her skull crushed. She died late in the afternoon at the Highland Hospital. FAILED TO MAKE CURVE SNOOK was killed when he failed to make a curve in the road while on his way from Retsof to York early Saturday morning. His automobile left the road, ran several hundred feet in a ditch and crashed into a telephone pole. SNOOK and a companion were both thrown from the car. The dead man received a fractured skull, his left arm was broken in five places and he received internal injuries. He died Saturday evening at the General Hospital. His companion was uninjured. Dr. Charles CROMWELL gave first aid to the victims of the crash and brought SNOOK to the hospital here. SKULL FRACTURED Frank LEONARD, 33, of 316 Emerson street, lies at the General Hospital in a critical condition, his skull fractured, as the result of being run down by a trolley car early Saturday morning within a block of his home. HURT IN COLLISION Joseph WEBB, 44, of East Rochester, suffered severe cuts and bruises yesterday morning when the machine he was driving in East avenue at Culver road, collided with another car driven by Richard AMBROSE of 196 Brown street, WEBB was thrown from his machine to the pavement. He was taken to the Highland Hospital and later went home. HIT BY TROLLEY Mrs. Edgerton HUGHES, 21, of Riverside Gardens, Brighton, received cuts and bruises last night when she stepped from her husband's automobile and was struck by a trolley car in front of 4434 Lake avenue. An ambulance was summoned but the injured woman had been taken home in her husband's car before it arrived. FELL IN CELLARWAY Thomas JENMAN, 55, of 171 South Fitzhugh street, fell 12 feet from a porch railing into a stone cellarway yesterday afternoon. He suffered a severe scalp wound and a fractured ankle, and was taken to St. Mary's Hospital in the ambulance. FELL FROM HORSE Viola ROGERS, 28, of 136 Plymouth avenue south, was badly cut and bruised yesterday morning when she fell from a horse she was riding at the Troop F. Armory in Culver road. She was taken to the Highland Hospital and later went home. FOOT CRUSHED John BONACER, 30, of 41 Orange street, an employe of the New York State Railways, suffered a crushed foot late Saturday afternoon while at work on the tracks at Clinton avenue and franklin street. He was run down by one of the company's trucks and was taken to the Homeopathic Hospital. FINED FOR RECKLESS DRIVING Stanley HOLLAND, of 1035 Park avenue, was arraigned this morning in City Court Criminal branch, on a charge of reckless driving. He pleaded guilty and was fined $50. HOLLAND was arrested Saturday afternoon by Charles ZIMMERIL of South avenue after the motorcycle he was riding ran down Mrs. Verdi CHATLAIH, 22, of 454 Park avenue. The woman was taken to the Homeopathic Hospital for treatment of bad cuts and bruises. Witnesses stated that the motorcycle was going at a high rate of speed. TRUCK AND AUTO COLLIDE Albert METCHIAL of 32 Galusha street narrowly escaped serious injury Saturday afternoon when the Rapp delivery truck he was driving collided with an automobile driven by Andrew CANTEN of 32 George street, at East avenue and Culver road. METCHIAL'S machine was tipped over. He suffered injuries to his right foot and was taken to the Park Avenue Hospital. KNOCKED TO STREET Jimmie TAURIA, 9, of 17 Philander street, suffered minor injuries to his head Saturday night when knocked to the street in Bay street by an automobile driven by Conrad BROWN of 89 Lincoln street. He was treated at a physician's office and taken home. KNOCKED FROM BICYCLE Franklin EVERITT, 14, of 99 Eiffel place, received bruises and an injuries to his right leg when knocked from his bicycle by an automobile in Baden street, near Chatham street, Saturday night. He was treated at a physician's office and taken home. The machine was driven by John D. STERLING of 104 Harris street. Clarence BAKER of Pittsford is at St. Mary's Hospital with a fractured left hip received early yesterday morning when the automobile he was driving left the road, crashed through a concrete fence and rolled down an embankment on Town Line road Henrietta. Deputy Sheriffs OVENBURG and GARDON, who investigated, reported that BAKER had no operators' license. The machine was held pending investigation. COLLISION IN TITUS AVENUE Mrs. Florence CALLIGAN, of 209 East avenue, reported to the sheriff's office this morning that her automobile collided with a machine driven by an unidentified man at Cooper road and Titus avenue early this morning. The license number of the car was reported as 7-M-92-15, listed according to Motor Vehicle license records, as having been issued to Charles F. CHEESEBROUGH and Luella G. YORKER, of Auburn. A passenger in the CHEESEBROUGH-YORKER car is said to have been slightly injured. ** DAILY DEATH ROLL DR. WILLIAM WALLACE WALKER Dr. William Wallace WALKER, dentist, with offices at 58 West 50th street, New York city, and prominent in his profession for 25 years, died yesterday at the New Warden Hotel, Saratoga Springs. Dr. WALKER went to Saratoga about two weeks ago to make arrangements for a summer home. He died of catarrhal pneumonia. He was here in Rochester and, after graduating from the Baltimore Dental College, married Ethel HORNICK of Rochester. His wife survives him. Dr. WALKER has been president of the New York State Dental Society and the First District Dental Society of New York. He held the honorary degree of M. D. S., from the University of the State of New York, an honor no longer conferred by the university and was a fellow of the New Jersey Institute of Dental Science. He was past district deputy Grand Master of the Masonic Order and a member of the Racquet and Tennis Club, New York Yacht Club, New York Athletic Club and Hudson River Country Club. Burial will be at Sioux City. * Zetta KANE, widow of John KANE, died yesterday at her home, 49 Hobart street. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Sarah CARTER of Brooklyn and Mrs. Ralph MALTBY of this city, and two sons, Fred and Charles KANE, both of this city. Mrs. Cornelia SEARCHFIELD died yesterday at the home of her son, Joseph SEARCHFIELD. She is survived by three sons, Joseph and Thomas SEARCHFIELD of this city, and Walter SEARCHFIELD of South COVENTRY, Conn.; a sister, Mrs. Sarah SPRAGUE, and two brothers, Joseph and William WINNEUR(?); 18 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Antoniella CATONE died yesterday in Rochester General Hospital, aged 49 years. She is survived by her husband, Pietro CATONE; seven sons, Patsy, Louis, Anthony, Pietro, Jr., James, Sam and Carlo CATONE; two daughters, Mrs. Bonaventura FORMICOLA and Miss Filemena CATONE, all of this city, and a brother in Italy. She was a member of St. Giorgio Society of St. Anthony of Padua Church. Mrs. Fiorella MULE died Saturday at Monroe County Sanitarium, aged 31 years. She is survived by her husband, Dante FIORELLA. The body was removed to the home at 435 Clinton avenue North. Mrs. Adelaide M. BENNETT died Saturday at her home, 20 Rauber street. She is survived by her husband, Edward A. BENNETT, and one son, Harvey E. BENNETT. Albert WAMP died Saturday, aged 76 years. He is survived by three sons, William and George of Rochester, and Charles of New York city; four daughters, Mrs. William LEUSCH, Mrs. Max LEISKE, Mrs. Don BEECHER and Mrs. Fred ELAM, and eight grandchildren. Isaac A. HAYS died yesterday at the home, 326 Field street. He is survived by his wife, Hannah; one daughter, Mrs. A. DOBBERTIN; one son, Robert, and one brother, M. A. HAYS. Mrs. Sarah NORTHEM died last evening at the home, 33 Oakman street, aged 42 years. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Ruth NORTHEM; two sons, Arthur and Donald NORTHEM; one brother, Walter S. BEILB? ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS
Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union June 13, 1925 GRADUATE NURSES RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT STATE HOSPITAL Six graduates received their diplomas at the graduation exercises of the Rochester State Hospital School of Nursing held in the assembly hall last evening. Those who received the diplomas were: Donald Bruce McLAREN, Frances E. TOLL, Willard E. WEISS, Julia A. REARDON, Irene M. WILKINS and Kenneth CAMERON. Two musical selections were given by George F. FRANK, accompanied by Miss Hal PIERREPONT. A violin solo was given by Miss Susan TOMPKINS QUERY and the TOMPKINS-QUERY Orchestra played the processional. The graduation address on "Building" was given by Miss Mary LAIRD, director of the Public Nursing Association. Diplomas were presented by Dr. Eugene H. HOWARD and the Rev. R. Ridgley LYTLE, Jr., gave the invocation and the blessing. A reception and dance followed the exercises. ** ANNOUNCE FLOWER CONTEST WINNERS East Bloomfield, June 13 - Miss Hazel CONVERSE, teacher of biology, conducted a contest in the recognition of various flowers, Friday. First prize was won by Helen ROGERS and second by Hazel FOX. The prizes were books on flowers. Clara APPLETON also received honorable mention. During the school year, flower calendars have been kept. The object of this was for each pupil to bring in flowers, and the one bringing in the most varieties, and the first of the variety received so many points. Helen ROGERS also brought in the most varieties for the calendars. ** WESTERN NEW YORK DEATHS JACOB TELLIER Newark, June 13 - Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Jacob TELLIER, who died at the Newark Hospital Wednesday morning after an illness of four weeks of pneumonia. The Rev. Benjamin DE YOUNG, pastor of the Arcadia Reformed Church, officiating with burial in the ast Newark Cemetery. Mr. TELLIER was born in Holland, May 30, 1882, and when an infant came to this country and had lived in Newark practically all of his life, and had been employed as stationary engineer at the Newark State School. The deceased is survived by his wife, three children, Susie, Chester and Arthur; four sisters, Mrs. Edward FISHER, Mrs. Byron FARNSWORTH, Mrs. F. COLEMAN and Mrs. Henry BURDETTE, and three brothers, William, Abram and Cornelius TELLIER. * HARRY BRISTOL Avon, June 13 - Harry BRISTOL died Wednesday in General Hospital, Rochester, following an operation for appendicitis, aged 53. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. BRISTOL and is survived by one brother, Fred BRISTOL of East Avon; Mrs. M. H. BIGELOW of Atlantic City, N. J.; Mrs. John CURRY of East Avon, and Grace BRISTOL of East Avon. * EDWARD A. CATCHPOLE Geneva, June 13 - Funeral services for Edward A. CATCHPOLE, who died last Tuesday afternoon at Bellows Falls, Vermont, were held from St. Peter's Church, Geneva, this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. CATCHPOLE was sales agent in the Eastern territory for the Egery Register Company of Dayton, Ohio; and had headquarters in Albany. He was a member of St. Peter's Church and also of the Hydrant Hose Company. The bearers were Messrs. Peter R. COLE, Jessie BARKER, Perry M. JACOBS, A. J. HAMMOND, Charles WHEELER and Frank W. WHITWELL, Dr. Ross Randall CALVIN had charge of the services. Members of Hydrant Hose attended the funeral in a body. Burial was made in Glenwood Cemetery. * MRS. M. A. ARLINGTON Middleport, June 13 - Mrs. Mary Ann ARLINGTON, widow of the late Robert ARLINGTON, died Friday afternoon at the home. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Alfred COOPER and Mrs. Susie FERRIS of Middleport, Mrs. Warren DAVENGER of Lockport, and Mrs. William WOODWARD of Barker. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon from the late home. Burial in West Ridgeway Cemetery. The Rev. F. C. HOUSE will officiate. * SOPHRONIA RICE Sodus, June 13 - Word has been received here of the death at Port Huron, Michigan, of Sophronia RICE, aged nearly 87 years. For several years she was a resident of Sodus. She is survived by a nephew here, Judson E. RICE, and she has several nieces. * MRS. K. A. WILSON Albion, June 13 - The death of Mrs. Kate A. WILSON, 70, wife of Philip B. WILSON, retired farmer, occurred yesterday at the family home. Mrs. WILSON was born in Oswego. Most of her life was spent in the town of Carlton where her husband was a well known farmer in the vicinity of Waterport. She was a member of the M. E. Church and besides her husband leaves two children, Edith B. WILSON of this village and George H. WILSON of Waterport; also three sisters, Mrs. Joseph BELL, Hettie BURT and Jennie BURT, all of Oswego, and one brother, Myron BURT of Oswego. The funeral service at the home will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Mount Albion Cemetery. * JAMES I. BOLAND Albion, June 13 - James Ignatius BOLAND, 43, died yesterday at the family home, 344 Jefferson avenue, Rochester. He was a machinist and was born in Seneca Falls. He leaves his widow, Zetha DONOHUE BOLAND, formerly of this village; a son, Paul BOLAND; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret FEENEY, and Mrs. Mary SCHNURR, also one brother, Frank (H or B) BOLAND of Rochester. The funeral service will be held at Immaculate Conception Church, Rochester. * WEDDINGS BETTERIDGE - LINFOOT Caledonia, June 13 - At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William LINFOOT, in the town of Wheatland, their daughter, Alice, was married on Wednesday evening in the presence of a large number of friends, to Warren BETTERIDGE, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred BETTERIDGE of West Brighton. The ceremony, with the Episcopal ring service, was performed by the Rev. Robert G. HIGINBOTHAM of the First Presbyterian Church of Caledonia. * MASON - KIME Webster, June 13 - The marriage of Estelle Mae KIME, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William KIME, and G. Harold MASON, son of Mr. and Mrs. George MASON, was solemnized Thursday morning at the rectory of Holy Trinity Church, the Rev. Father HOEFEN officiating. * MULLIGAN - HOSEY Manchester, June 13 - Married Wednesday morning at St. Dominics Church, Shortsville, by the Rev. John J. GANEY, Mrs. Margaret HOSEY of Farmington to John MULLIGAN of Manchester. They left for New York. * PACKARD - EBNER Webster, June 13 - The marriage of Miss Constance Mae EBNER, and Frank Stephen PACKARD of Elmira took place at the home of the bride's mother Thursday afternoon. Beatrice and Irving BRODIE were the attendants. ** DAILY DEATH ROLL Albert C. FULCHER, father of William FULCHER, member of the Rochester Police Department, died yesterday in St. Mary's Hospital, aged 71 years. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Amelia PENDELL of Camden; two sons, Charles of Camden and William FULCHER of this city and six grandchildren. The body will be removed to Camden for burial. Albert R. BRUNET died yesterday at the home, 56 Bronson avenue, aged 56 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Amanda BRUNET; one daughter, Miss Ellenore BRUNET, and three sons, Oscar, Leon and John BRUNET. Charles J. FORD died yesterday in this city. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine FORD; one son, Frank E. FORD, and two nieces, Mrs. Elizabeth LE CLAIR and Mrs. Alfred GILLAN, both of Toronto, Ont. The body was removed to Mooney Sons funeral parlors, 93 Edinburgh street. Carl SCHWARTM of 33 Carter street died yesterday, aged 58 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose SCHWARM; two daughters, Miss Louise SCHWARM of Englewood, N. J., and Mrs. Stanley NIXON of this city; two sons Gustave and Ernst SCHWARM of this city. Mrs. Fanny P. Y. MARSHALL, died yesterday at the home, 6 St. Clair street. The body was removed to Hedges Brothers funeral parlors, 182 East avenue. James Ignatius BOLAND died yesterday at his home, 344 Jefferson avenue, aged 43 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Zetha DONOHUE BOLAND; a son, Paul Richard; a brother, Frank BOLAND, and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret FEENEY and Mrs. Mary SCHNORR. Mrs. Maria CONIFF FOGERTY, widow of the late Timothy FOGERTY of Macedon, died last night at her home, 129 Meigs street. She is survived by one son, John H. FOGERTY of this city; three daughters, Margaret F. BOWDEN of this city, Mrs. L. W. WELCH and Mrs. W. J. PAYNE of Fairport. Barbara MOTTOLA died today at her home at 534 Central avenue, aged 74. She is survived by her husband, John MOTTOLA; two sons, Phillip and Charles, and one daughter, Mrs. Rose BARRICELI. Mrs. Lena OTT McNALLEY, wife of George A. McNALLEY, died last night at the family home, 223 Lincoln avenue, aged 55 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Earl A. and George A., Jr.; three daughters, Mrs. John TELBAN, and Alice M. and Anita M. McNALLEY, all of Rochester; three sisters, Mrs. Carrie J. BRANDT of Ontario, and Miss Monica E. OTT and Mrs. Mary STORING of Rochester; and one granddaughter. The body of Mrs. Mary LESCHORN FLECK, wife of Frank FLECK, who died at her home in Chicago, will arrive in this city tomorrow morning and will be taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred OTT, at 23 Vermont street. Besides her husband. Mrs. FLECK is survived by three stepdaughters; one sister, Mrs. Fred OTT; one brother, Fred MUENSTER of this city, and two brothers in Germany. Mae B. MURRAY of 784 Maple street died in this city this morning. She is survived by one brother Thomas of this city. The body was removed to 141 Scio street. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS
The Attica News Attica, Wyoming Co. NY Published Thursday, Jan. 2, 1908 "The Past Year's Events on Record. Arranged in Chronological Order for Ready Reference. Summary of the Miscellaneous Affairs, Accidents and Incidents, Births, Deaths, Marriages and Items of Interest for the Year 1907." April 2- -Attica post office changed hands Monday, Henry B. FLACH, the new postmaster taking charge with Henry BALLSMITH as deputy. -A small fire at Mrs. WYMANs Wednesday. -Wm. J. ALWARDTS prepares to build a new house on West Avenue. -Grace BRONSON and Wm. WOOD are married in Buffalo on Saturday. Obituary: -William R. LINDSEY who was born in Attica, January 16, 1823, died Sunday -John D. SALISBURY, brother of W. H. SALISBURY, in a Boston hospital Friday evening -Mrs. Frederick DUSING Tuesday at the age of 57 years. -Highways are in a deplorable condition. -Wm. TIMM and family move to Coraopolis, Pa. -Mr. and Mrs. Reuben H. FARNHAM of Riverhead. L. I. Have a daughter born March 24. -A boy was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. GILNER. April 11 - Week's death record is a long one, and is as follows: -Wm. V. LONGEE of Marilla Saturday at the home of his son, Dr. L. B. LONGEE. Interment at Marilla. -Phillip LUDWIG of Railroad street, Monday, burial at Bennington. Thomas MILLS of Linden Friday, aged 84 years. Francis J. BAUER, formerly of Darien Center at Buffalo on Monday. Jacob SWABLE of Cowlesville, of consumption aged 46 years. Viola, infant daughter of Francis GAY of Buffalo, April 3d, burial at Dale. Clyde Reuben LESTER, Wednesday of pneumonia aged 21 years. Charles A. BARTLETT formerly of Attica Center, Thursday night of cerebro-spinal meningitis, at Miss Franc RICHARDSON's residence. Mrs. Nancy P. NORTON of Bethany Sunday aged 96 years. Wm. R. BIGELOW of Batavia Sunday, cousin of Mrs. WYMAN, aged 81. Home Telephone Co. installs a new fire alarm system. Frank THOMAS and Levi GLOR buy John PECK's milk route. Measles have made their appearance in town. John AUSTIN is building a new house on Genesee St. City reservoir is cleaned this week. Ground was broken Monday for Rev. C. E. BASCOM's new house. Tuesday in Buffalo, the second daughter was born Mr. and Mrs. L. H. BECKER Frank WALBRIDGE had a toe smashed Saturday. Wm GASSMAN has a new daughter born Wednesday. Nicholas REDING is the new chief of the Fire Department. Robt. GOODWIN of Warsaw buys T. A. MORRISON's house on North St. W. F. COGSWELL celebrated his 80 birthday Wednesday. W. H. SELIGMAN goes into the piano and bicycle business on Exchange St. April 18 - Snow flurries have been numerous the past week. Mrs. Myra STEDMAN is now assistant at the Library. Alvah RADDER and Howard WRIGHT who have a drug store at Black Rock have purchased a pharmacy at 224 Front St. Buffalo. W. L. NEVENGER has moved his family here from Varysburg. Theron BULLOCK of Alexander, died Tuesday in the Rochester State Hospital, aged 90. He attempted suicide three weeks ago. Mrs. Mary BRIGDEN of Moravia, mother of Rev. A. E. BRIGDEN, died Friday. Mrs. Harriet A. DIXON of Johnsonburg, died Monday in Alexander, burial at East Bethany. Benjamin F. HYDE of Alexander died Wednesday. R. Tracy MILLER of Alexander has bought an interest in a tract of timer land in Alabama and is going south. Mr. and Mrs. Charles AHL of Linden celebrated their 35 wedding anniversary on Wednesday. Michael BEDING of North Java and Clara BECKER of Sheldon were married Tuesday. April 25 - Marriages mentioned: John H. WAHL of LeRoy to Frances E. WOOD of Caledonia Wednesday. Mr. WAHL is the proprietor of the St. James Hotel. Leona M. MERLE of South Attica to Charles E. RENDER of Orangeville, April 11th. Ida Cecelia SPARKS of Tonawanda to Dennis J. SHEEHAN of Buffalo, formerly of Attica, on Tuesday. Lawrence L. STEVENSON, a former clerk in ROGERS' drug store will be married in Newburg, Ont. to Olive GAGE. Street sprinkler appeared for the first time on Friday. First ball game of the season scheduled for Saturday. Born on Sunday, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Augustus RICHERT of Pearl St., and a Son to Mr. and Mrs. James P. HAYES of Jefferson Street. Floyd Nichols has a spike driven head first through his left hand. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ROGERS celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary. Death of James H. BOSTWICK, a former resident, occurred April 7th in the Isle of Pines. Other deaths mentioned: Harriet HOFFOWER of Varysburg, sister of Earl HOFFOWER of this village. George J. MAYER, formerly of Attica Center, in Buffalo Tuesday. Willis FOX, formerly of Attica in Batavia Friday. Otis GETMAN of Darien, Sunday. Mrs. Wm. J. LOFTUS, a native of Attica, Saturday in Batavia, interment at Forest Hill. Submitted by Kathy Helmer kathle7297@aol.com
Rochester Daily Democrat Rochester, Monroe County, New York May 25, 1841 MARRIED DAVIDSON-IRWIN--In this city, on the 24 inst., by Ald. JORDON, Joseph A. DAVIDSON and Elizabeth IRWIN, both of this city. ************************ DIED KINGSBURY- In Granger, Alleghany county, Feb. 28th, of consumption, at the residence of his father, Samuel KINGSBURY, Mr. R. W. KINGSBURY, aged 34 years. Mr. KINGSBURY had for many years possessed a hope in the Savior and was a worthy member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. He leaves a large circle of relatives to mourn their irreparable loss. How calm, how peaceful was the closing scene, As friends did gather round thy dying bed; And was it death, or but a pleasant dream Of the pure land to which the spirit fled? Yes our brother has gone to the land of the blest, His sweet voice we no longer shall hear; Home's circle is sadly bereft, When a mother's dear Ralph is not here. Submitted by Sharon Palm
Rochester Daily Democrat Rochester, Monroe County, New York Saturday, January 30, 1841 MARRIED In this city, on the 27th inst., by the Rev. J. CHASE, Mr. John S. VANCOTT, to Miss Electa, daughter of Thomas H. DUNNING, Esq. In Williamson, Wayne county, New York, on the 26th December 1840, by the Rev. A. C. LATHROP, Mr. William McINTYRE, of Sodus, to Miss Mary McINTYRE, of the former place. In Williamson, by the same, on the 26th instant, Mr. Elwin PALLISTER, to Miss Lydia NASH, both of the town of Williamson. In Port Gibson, on the 7th instant, by the Rev. William ROE, Mr. Manson SCHUTT, to Miss Caroline GODMAN, both of the former place. In Hopewell, on the 19th instant, by the Rev. Mr. RICE, Morris WARNER, of Parma, Monroe county, New York, to Miss Margaret MARKS, of Haverstraw, Rockland county, N. Y. In LeRoy, on the 21st instant, by H. H. CARPENTER, Esq., Col. Horace OLMSTEAD, to Miss Rachel PELLOCK, both of Stafford. In this city, on the 28th inst., by the Rev. Tryon EDWARDS, Mr. James M. McLAUGHLIN, to Miss Julia Ann E. DYKE. At Lenox, Madison county, on the 21st inst., by Rev. A. P. MASON, John MARBLE, M.D., of Marion, to Miss Sarah WHITMAN, of the former place. On the 24th instant, by the Rev. Samuel WILSON, Mr. Chester PARDY, to Miss Rhoda MITCHELL, all of Rochester. In Cariton, Orleans county, on the 20th instant, by the Rev. A. PROUS, of Yates, Mr. John HALL, to Miss Caroline WOODMANSLY, both of the former place. In Geneseo, on the 21st instant, by Elder Hail WHITING, Mr. Aaron CLARK, of Niagara county, to Miss Rachael DAILY, of the former place. In Geneseo, on the 21st instant, by Rev. John PARKER, Mr. Leonard DIEFFENBACHER, to Miss Maria DARIEN, all of the former place. In Mount Morris, on the evening of the 10th instant, in St. John's Church, by Rev. H. S. ATTWATER, Mr. Morris S. KIMBALL, to Miss Louisa C. Tobey, all of Mt. Morris. Submitted by Sharon Palm
Rochester Daily Democrat Rochester, Monroe County, New York Wednesday, January 19, 1842 MARRIED In this city, on Tuesday evening, the 18th January instant, by Rev. James B. SHAW, James PALMER, to Mary E. TRASK, all of this city. In St. Peter's church, in Charleston, S. Carolina, on the 4th instant, by the Rev. Mr. BARNWELL, George R. CLARK, Esq., of this city, to Mrs. Nancy A. ROOT, formerly of Elba, Genesee county, N. Y. ******************************************************** Thursday, January 20, 1842 MARRIED On the 18th instant, by the Rev. G. S. BOARDMAN, Mr. Sidney CHURCH, to Miss Elizabeth GRANT, all of this city. ********************************************************* Friday, January 21, 1842 DIED In this city, on the 20th instant, Phebe Hellen, daughter of E. H. and Juliet MIX, aged 6 months and 6 days. ********************************************************* Saturday, January 22, 1842 MARRIED By the Rev. J. B. SHAW, on Thursday evening, Jan. 20th, Mr. John B. GORTON, Jr., to Miss Sophia L. KNEEN, all of this city. On Thursday evening, the 20th instant, by the Rev. Tryon EDWARDS, Mr. Edward BARDWELL, to Miss Jane Ann, daughter of Joshua BURKE, Esq., all of this city. ********************* DIED In this city on the 21st inst., Mrs. Catherine EGAN, aged 63 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, No.22 Glasgow st., to-morrow at 3 o'clock P.M. Submitted by Sharon Palm
Batavia, Genesee County, NY Batavia paper - probably the Daily July 13, 1906 HIRAM MIRCH Death of a Former Resident of Elba at His Home in Holley, Aged 68. Remains of Hiram MIRCH, a former resident of Elba, were buried in the cemetery in that village this afternoon. Mr. MIRCH died on Tuesday night from paralysis at his home in Holley. He was 68 years of age, a veteran of the Civil War and a member of Cady Post, G.A.R., of Brockport. Mr. MISCH [sic] is survived by his wife; four sons, Freeman MIRCH of Oakfield, George MIRCH of Miller's Corners and Alanson and William MIRCH of Woodmer, Mich., and a daughter, Mrs. Mary WARD of Buffalo. ************************************ Submitted by Joan Falcone Arnold - Jma8763@aol.com Copied from Obit books at Genesee County History Department NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com
Batavia, Genesee County, NY Batavia paper - probably the Daily November 16, 1906 Death of an Infant Raphael MICHA, the 18-days' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale MICHA of No. 137 Liberty street (south), died at 8 o'clock last evening. The funeral will be held tomorrow. ************************************ Submitted by Joan Falcone Arnold - Jma8763@aol.com Copied from Obit books at Genesee County History Department NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com
Batavia, Genesee County, NY Batavia paper - probably the Daily September 10, 1906 ************************************ Mother of Bergen Woman Dead Mrs. Catherine McINTYRE, widow of James McINTYRE, a Civil War veteran, and mother of Mrs. J. GOUGH of Bergen, died on Saturday night at her home near Churchville. She was born in Ireland 65 years ago, but came to this country when 18 years of age. Her husband died in October last year. Besides Mrs. GOUGH she leaves three sons and two daughters. ************************************ Submitted by Joan Falcone Arnold - Jma8763@aol.com Copied from Obit books at Genesee County History Department NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com