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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Feb 16, 1918 # 2
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Feb 16, 1918 BODY FOUND ON PORCH Mrs. Emma Baldwin's Death Said to Have Been Caused by Heart Failure Penn Yan, Feb. 15 - At 7 o'clock this morning employees of the New York Central saw the body of Mrs. Emma BALDWIN lying on the back porch of her Seneca street home, near the freight house of the company. Officer BLODGETT was sent for and he notified Coroner Joseph T. COX, who decided that the death was from heart failure. As no one lived in the house with her, the body was taken to the undertaking rooms of the Corcoran Company. She had left word with a neighbor that if anything happened to her to call her son-in-law, Philip LARCH, of No. 668 North street, Rochester. This was done and Mr. LARCH and his wife came here to make funeral arrangements. Mrs. BALDWIN was 49 years old and leaves two sons, Bert E., of Milo Mills, who came here this morning, and Thomas W. BALDWIN of Victor, and the daughter, Mrs. Max LARCH, of Rochester. **** TO FORM JUNIOR RED CROSS Teacher Appointed to Direct Work Among Children Caledonia, Feb. 15 - The Executive Committee of the branch of the Red Cross has appointed Miss Katherine CAMPBELL, one of the teachers in the high school, as chairman of a committee to organize a Junior Red Cross among the pupils. The organization will have a membership of 350. The high school teachers have a Red Cross class in surgical dressings work and meet every Tuesday evening. They will all assist in the work of the junior society. The Caledonia branch of the North Livingston Red Cross Chapter here sent to Geneseo, its January output. A large number of knitted articles are now ready for shipment. The present Red Cross membership is 550. **** SEVEN ALIENS REGISTER Others Believed to be About Who Have Not Reported. Canandaigua, Feb. 15 - Only seven enemy aliens registered at the police station and at the Canandaigua Postoffice during the ten-day period when all enemy aliens of German extraction were ordered to register. It is believed that others are living in this vicinity. Those who registered were Charles SEILER and Alwin Richard SENF, both of whom visited the police station to register: Juline SCHULZ, Emil SCHULZ, Fred BERG, Johann HUAS, all of the town of Canandaigua, and Louis KUNTZ, of Gorham. **** DAILY RECORD OF DEATHS Albert S. LYTLE died at his home in Flint, Mich., on February 13th. He was a brother of Mrs. E. H. HINCHEY, of Hinchey road, gates, and was born in Chili, on November 22, 1830. His forebears were pioneers of Western New York. It was in his grandfather's home that the Presbyterian Church of Chili was first organized more than one hundred years ago. Mr. LYTLE was a teacher and for many years taught in the old house of Refuge here. By a strange coincidence, his brother William LYTLE, died at his home in Belden, Mich., about the same. He, too, was born in Chili, November 22, 1840. Giuseppe PRIVOTERRA died yesterday at his home, No. 438 North street, aged 55 years. He leaves besides his wife, five daughters, Mrs. Charles PRIVOTERRA, Miss Clementina, Miss Mary, Miss Anna and Miss Rose PRIVOTERRA, and three brothers, Orazio, Frank and Salvatore PRIVOTERRA. He was a member of Societa di S. S. Cesu Corocefisso of Mount Carmel Church, and of Loggia Giuseppe Verdi, O. F. D. I. The funeral of Mrs. Emily SMITH BREWSTER, widow of John H. BREWSTER, took place yesterday morning from the home, No. 98 South Fitzhugh street. The services were conducted by Rev. Warren S. STONE, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, of which Mrs. BREWSTER had once been a member. Burial was made at Mount Hope cemetery. Jacob L. ZAHN died yesterday morning at his home in Lincoln park, aged ?? years. He leaves three sisters, Mrs. George DOMMASEH(?), of Utica; Mrs. Michael SCHN?LD?ER and Mrs. Elizabeth HELBER. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. HELBER, No. 144 Silver street. Mrs. Babe Madelyn DOUD, wife of Alfred J. DOUD, died in this city on Thursday night, aged 22 years. Besides her husband, she leaves an infant daughter and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank GRABENSTETTER. Jeremiah PHELAN died this morning at his home, No. 955 Harvard street. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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