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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Mar 9, 1914 # 3
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Mar 9, 1914 DIED WILLIAMSON - Suddenly, Sunday evening, March 8, 1914, Emily J. WILLIAMSON, of No. 81 Atkinson street. - Notice of funeral hereafter. JACOBS - At Wessington Springs, South Dakota, Margaret, wife of Charles S. JACOBS, formerly of this city. Besides her husband she leaves three sons, Homer B., of Victor, N. Y.; Howard, of Govert, South Dakota, and J. Lewis of Wessington Springs, and two sisters, Mrs. D. C. REB?UN, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Frank B. ALLEN, of this city. -The remains will be brought to this city for interment. Notice of funeral hereafter. AIKENHEAD - At the family residence, No. 147 Lyndhurst street, Sunday morning, March 8, 1914, William AIKENHEAD, aged 70 years. He leaves his wife, Jessie; two sons, Clarence and William, Jr., and one brother, James M. AIKENHEAD. -Funeral services from the residence Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock. MULLAN - Entered into rest Sunday, March 8, 1914, at her home, East E--- N. Y., Janet, widow of Hugh MULLAN, aged 82 years. She is survived by three daughters, Miss Martha J. MULLAN, Miss Archie M. DOWELL and Miss Ida MULLAN. BENEDICT - Saturday evening, March 7, 1914, at her home, No. 677 South avenue, Mrs. Lucy L. BENEDICT, aged 72 years. -Funeral at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the M. E. Church, West Webster. Buffalo papers please copy. COLEGROVE - In this city, Sunday, March 8, 1914, Margaret RENNIE, wife of Charles F. COLEGROVE, aged 69 years. Besides her husband she is survived by two daughters, Eva E. and Mrs. Eugene COLEGROVE TAYLOR, and two brothers, Adam RENNIE, of New York, and Edward, of Binghamton. -The funeral will take place from the family residence, No. 41 Greig street, on Tuesday at 3:30 P. M. ROHR - Entered into rest, Saturday, March 7, 1914, at the family residence, No. 160(?) Bay street, John Rudolph ROHR, son of the late Rudolph ROHR, aged 64 years. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Bertha KEEISER(?), two sons, Edward and Ervin ROHR; a brother, S. J. ROHR, and four grandchildren. -Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house. ROSA - At his home in Scottsville, N. Y., Saturday afternoon, March 7, 1914, George ROSA, aged 76 years. He is survived by his wife, one son, George ROSA, of Jackson, Mich., and one daughter, Mrs. George JOHNSON, of Rochester, N. Y. -Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family home, and will be conducted by the Masonic lodge. Burial in Oatka cemetery. STOLZ - Entered into rest, Sunday morning, March 8, 1914, at the family residence, No. 409 Central park, Elmira(?) Frieda STOLZ, aged (21 or 24) years. She leaves to mourn her loss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick STOLZ, and a sister, Clara STOLZ. - Notice of funeral hereafter. PORTER - Entered into rest, at the home of her son, Alfred M. PORTER, Lyell road, Gates, N. Y., Sunday, March 8, 1914, Phebe PORTER, widow of William H. PORTER, aged 74 years, 11 months. She is survived by three sons, Clauncey and Charles of Irondequoit, and Alfred PORTER, and four daughters, Mrs. J. RAYTEN, Mrs. Frank DAGGS, Mrs. A. J. HESS, of Irondequoit, and Mrs. F. E. YARKER, of Charlotte. -Funeral will be held from the home of her son Tuesday, March 10, 1914, at 1:30 P. M. Burial in Riverside cemetery. TOOLE - In this city, Saturday, March 7, 1914, at the family residence, No. 26 Churchlea place, William E. TOOLE. He is survived by his wife, four children, Gregory, Beatrice, William, Jr., and Dorothy TOOLE; four brothers, Edward C., Arthur R., James J. and Gregory F. TOOLE, and three sisters, Julia A. TOOLE, Mrs. J. J. BOLTON and Mrs. Arthur BIERBAUER, of Sacramento, Cal. -Funeral will take place Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the house, and at 9 o'clock from the Immaculate Conception Church. MINGES - Sunday morning, March 8, 1914, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Albert WESTFALL, in Penfield, Mrs. Catharine WILHEIM MINGES, widow of Simon MINGES, aged 75 years. She is survived by two sons, Frank and Henry MINGES; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph DUFOUR, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and Mrs. WESTFALL, of Penfield; seventeen grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Mary GRIEBEL and Mrs. Phoebe ENLER, and two brothers, Adam and George WILHEIM, of Rochester. -The funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from the residence of her daughter in Penfield, and at 10 o'clock from Holy Redeemer Church, Rochester. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. COLNEY - Mrs. Katherine COLNEY, aged 83 years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. D. K. McCARTHY, of No. 11 Arnett street, and Miss Mary COLNEY, and four sons, John COLNEY, of Canandaigua, N. Y.; Christopher R. COLNEY, of Fort Wayne, Ind.; James (E or L) COLNEY, of Chicago, and Charles A. COLNEY, of Levy, New Mexico. -Funeral Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock from the house, No. 11 Arnett street, and at 9:45 o'clock from Immaculate Conception Church. Burial at Victor, N. Y., on arrival of 12:20 P. M. New York Central train. Please omit flowers. ** SECOND TRIAL OF SCHWAB Case of Chauffeur Charged With Manslaughter Opens To-day Lester SCHWAB, a chauffeur, charged with manslaughter, the killing of William VAN VORST in Monroe avenue the night of October 25th, will have his second trial before County Judge STEPHENS and a jury commencing to-day. At the former trial Berton CORBY, one of the jurors, was taken ill. As Sheriff Harley E. HAMIL, who was one of the important witnesses at the first trial, is now in a hospital, it was thought at first that another postponement would have to be taken. Assistant District Attorney William F. LOVE said that he would not move the case unless he was permitted to produce confessions obtained by the sheriff. Willis R. VAN de MARK, SCHWAB'S attorney, has agreed to permit the sheriff's testimony at the first trial to be read in full to the jury. SCHWAB, who worked for a department store as driver, took an automobile delivery for a joy ride on the day of the fatality, with several companions. Returning from Pittsford about 10:30 o'clock at night the automobile struck VAN VORST. ** BARRINGER - BORLAND James Isaac BARRINGER and Harriet Ann BORELAND, both of this city, were married Saturday by Rev. Dr. G. B. F. HALLOCK, assistant pastor of the Brick Church, at the Brick Church study. The ring service was used. Mrs. Florence KAUFMAN was matron of honor and Robert JACKSON was best man. Mr. and Mrs. BARRINGER will live in this city. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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