Maybe his son was also a doctor. I've run into this with Lutheran ministers who had same name but generations apart when marriage records show who married couples and I wondered how the same minister could be that long on the job. Turned out to be a son or grandson with same name. I think it was Rev. Grabau. Kevin ---- Ruth Madar <[email protected]> wrote: ============= I do recall the marker behind the library now that you bring it up. The library is a wonderful little hometown library. Very personable. I, always, took my kids there when they were little. I preferred it more then my local city library. I took my littlest to story hour every week until he started school. Besides the book "City of Light", there is also, a movie "Lackawanna Blues" about life across the bridge in Lackawanna. A black woman runs a boarding house for people that she brings up from the south. It's hard to get a hold of but it's great! Speaking about the Lackawanna Bridge on Ridge Road. When you visit Lackawanna, the bridge is being replaced. It's not closed but it's a bit of a mess. Rebuilding of the bridge will take another year or two. If the same lady in Vital Statistics is still there from the last several years, she is very nice and friendly. You can spark up a conversation with her and she'll give you her "eye teeth". When I went for my grandfather's death certificate, as she was copying it she asked me if I knew how he died. I told her that I did know he was electrocuted in the plant. She was concerned that I didn't know and it would be a shock to me. Ridge Road still is the home of the elite at Daisies Restaurant. The politicians from Lackawanna and South Buffalo still meet regularly for breakfast. I think that's how Daises was able to afford to move from the corner of Ridge Road and South Park to a few doors down on South Park and open up a beautiful remodeled restaurant. They made their money from the politician :) Now I'm confused. If Charles E. Long MD died in the SOCONY, Atlas Plant explosion on March 7, 1927, How did he sign my grandfathers death certificate on Aug. 15, 1928?? I'm looking at his signature as I'm writing this. You wrote: Charles E. Long was the physician that signed off on my Grandfather's death certificate. He was one of the two men that were killed in the SOCONY, Atlas Plant explosion on March 7, 1927. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Drs. Charles E. and Olive Roneker Long had no children. Mary -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2008 1:25 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [NYERIE] Charles E. Long MD Maybe his son was also a doctor. I've run into this with Lutheran ministers who had same name but generations apart when marriage records show who married couples and I wondered how the same minister could be that long on the job. Turned out to be a son or grandson with same name. I think it was Rev. Grabau. Kevin ---- Ruth Madar <[email protected]> wrote: ============= I do recall the marker behind the library now that you bring it up. The library is a wonderful little hometown library. Very personable. I, always, took my kids there when they were little. I preferred it more then my local city library. I took my littlest to story hour every week until he started school. Besides the book "City of Light", there is also, a movie "Lackawanna Blues" about life across the bridge in Lackawanna. A black woman runs a boarding house for people that she brings up from the south. It's hard to get a hold of but it's great! Speaking about the Lackawanna Bridge on Ridge Road. When you visit Lackawanna, the bridge is being replaced. It's not closed but it's a bit of a mess. Rebuilding of the bridge will take another year or two. If the same lady in Vital Statistics is still there from the last several years, she is very nice and friendly. You can spark up a conversation with her and she'll give you her "eye teeth". When I went for my grandfather's death certificate, as she was copying it she asked me if I knew how he died. I told her that I did know he was electrocuted in the plant. She was concerned that I didn't know and it would be a shock to me. Ridge Road still is the home of the elite at Daisies Restaurant. The politicians from Lackawanna and South Buffalo still meet regularly for breakfast. I think that's how Daises was able to afford to move from the corner of Ridge Road and South Park to a few doors down on South Park and open up a beautiful remodeled restaurant. They made their money from the politician :) Now I'm confused. If Charles E. Long MD died in the SOCONY, Atlas Plant explosion on March 7, 1927, How did he sign my grandfathers death certificate on Aug. 15, 1928?? I'm looking at his signature as I'm writing this. You wrote: Charles E. Long was the physician that signed off on my Grandfather's death certificate. He was one of the two men that were killed in the SOCONY, Atlas Plant explosion on March 7, 1927. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message