Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Aug 30, 1911 SITTING HEN AMONG STOLEN Although Tied to Coop, Fowl Was Purloined with Four Others Although Joseph ROSA, of No. 14 1-2 Lind street, was loud an protestatious of innocense when arraigned in police court yesterday morning on a charge of burglary, in stealing five chickens from Mrs. MURPHY, of 240 Kent street, the evidence was against him and he was held to await Grand Jury action. Patrolman FALK, who arrested ROSA, aided by Patrolman BAUMAN, testified that the defendant was sound asleep in a box car, which contained the chickens afterward, identified by Mrs. MURPHY, as her property. When the fowl were examined a ring marked "R" fell from beneath a wing of one of them. Mrs. MURPHY created considerable merriment on the stand by describing minutely her missing chickens. "One of them was speckled," she said. "I had to tie her with a cord.[last line unreadable] ** HABERSAT - NIELSEN Waldermar C. HABERSAT, of Albion, and Miss Margaret NIELSEN were married Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin NIELSEN, No. 7 Kee Lox place in the presence of a large company of relatives. The ring service was used and the vows were heard by Dr. G. B. F. HALLOCK, assistant pastor of Brick Church, the bride being a member of that church and of one of the large classes of young women in the Sunday-school. The bride (line unreadable) Miss Mary C. NIELSEN, sister of the bride, and the groomsman was Herman A. HABERSAT, a brother of the groom. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to the guests. After their wedding journey Mr. and Mrs. HABERSAT will reside in Albion, where Mr. HABERSAT is in business. ** TAYLOR - NERLICH Miss Wilma NERLICH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick NERLICK, of No. 14 Cornell(?) Street, was married to Marsh N. TAYLOR, assistant district attorney, at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon by Rev. George Le BOUTILLIER, acting rector of ceremony was performed at the home of the officiating clergyman and the only persons present were the wedding party, consisting of the bride and groom and Herbert B. THOMAS, assistant district attorney, and Mrs. Herbert B. THOMAS. ** RECORD OF DEATHS Sarah B. HOAGLAND, wife of Edwin S. HOAGLAND, depot master at the New York central station, died Monday at the family's home, No. 9 Hubbell park, aged 48 years. Besides her husband, she leaves one daughter, Mrs. ? MacLEAN, one son, Harold HOAGLAND; two sisters, Mrs. F. W. COTTRELL, of this city, and Mrs. D. M. DeBELL, of Sayre, Pa., and one brother, Robert E. BURLEIGH, of this city. The funeral will be held to-morrow afternoon at the family home. * Joseph LAUGENBACHER, Sr., died yesterday morning at the family home No. 342 Caroline street, aged 86 years, 6 months. He leaves his wife, Mary, one son, Joseph LAUGENBACHER, Jr., four daughters, Mrs. Joseph MA?DER, Mrs. K. LIESE, Mrs. Frank HUBER and Mrs. Joseph RAEZLER(?) Of Auburn, twenty-one grandchildren and two great grandchildren. * Mary BEAN died yesterday at her home, No. 380 Mt. Hope avenue, aged 72 years. She leaves two sons, John and Thomas BEAN, and one daughter, Florence BEAN, all of this city. The remains were removed to No. 265 North street. * (unreadable) Henry, former resident of Rochester, died yesterday at his home in Duluth, Minn. He leaves one son, William F. HENRY, and one daughter, Mrs. Dr. MAGEE, both of Duluth. The remains will be brought to Rochester for burial. * Louis H., son of Henry and Mary HILDERBRANDT, died Monday night at the family home in Chili, aged (unreadable) years, 11 months. Besides his parents, he leaves a sister, Josephine, and a brother, George HILDERBRANDT. * Stanislaus Albert KWLA?ONSKI, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew KWLA?ONSKI, died at the family home, (rest unreadable) * Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS