Buffalo Daily Courier Description: Obituary: JOHNSON Date: December 25 1886 Newspaper published in: Buffalo, NY DIED. JOHNSON - In this city, on the 2_st inst., Elizabeth, relict of the late James Johnson, aged 76 years. Funeral from her late residence, 1 Sandusky street, Sunday afternoon at 2 and from St. Mark's M. E. church at 2:30 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. Kingston, Ont., Rochester, N.Y. and Cleveland, O. papers please copy. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=32373
Rochester Telegraph Description: Three marriages and three deaths. Date: September 20 1820 Newspaper published in: Rochester, NY http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=16726
Rochester Telegraph Description: Two deaths and one marriage etc Date: September 5 1820 Newspaper published in: Rochester, NY http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=16723
Rochester Telegraph Description: Various news including a marriage. Date: August 29 1820 Newspaper published in: Rochester, NY Page/Column: Page 3 http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=16722
Union & Advertiser Various News Date: September 1818 Newspaper published in: Rochester Sept. 1, 1818 http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=16109
Rochester Times Description: Marriages (7) Deaths (2) Court Matters Date: December 21 1819 Newspaper published in: Rochester http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=16107
Rochester Telegraph Description: Various News Date: January 1820 Newspaper published in: Rochester No paper for Jan. 1-2-3, 1820 http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=16108
The Album Description: Deaths (3) Marriages (2) Advertising Date: March 7 1826 Newspaper published in: Rochester MORE EFFECTS OF THE CURSE - A young man named Andrew TEN EYCK, aged 22, was frozen to death near Bound Brook, on the 31st Jan. He started to go a short distance, but being intoxicated, fell down and was frozen. **** MARRIAGES In Henrietta, on the 12th ult, by Roswell WICKWIRE Esq. Mr. Franklin DEMING to Miss Sally MILLER. In Pittsford on the 21st ult, by the Rev. L. KNAP, Mr. --- HAWKINS, to Miss Mary Ann PARROT. **** DEATHS At Lyons, on the 26th ult, Mr. Ira PLATT, aged 26 years and 11 months. As a friend, a brother, and a son, the memory of the deceased will long be cherished by those who knew him in these interesting and endearing relations; and community at large will miss from its busy concerns, an active citizen, and an honest man - [Communicated] On Thursday, 9th ult, in Canandaigua, of consumption, Mary, eldest daughter of Jas. D. BEMIS, Editor of the Repository, aged 17. **** DOCTOR J. S. MONROE Respectfully informs his friends and the publick, that he has opened an office in the yellow brick block, nearly opposite the Merchants' Exchange, Mill street, where he will promptly attend to all calls in the line of his profession. Rochester, Jan. 9, 1826
The Colored American Description: Deaths at Rochester Date: July 24 1841 Newspaper published in: New York, NY Deaths at Rochester and Hartford ? On Thursday, July 15, Emeline BISHOP, daughter of Reverend William H. BISHOP, of Rochester, after a severe illness of twelve days, aged 11 years, 8 months, and 3 days. She bore her affliction with Christian fortitude, saying that she was patient for Christ's sake. She said that she was happy and resigned to the will of the Lord, and should see father Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and a great many whom she had never seen, and be with Christ.
The Huntsville Daily Times Description: 15 Year Girl Was Killed by Gunman Date: January 3 1930 Newspaper published in: Huntsville, AL Page/Column: Page 1, Column 2 15 YEAR GIRL WAS KILLED BY GUNMAN ROCHESTER, N. Y. , Jan. 3 ? (AP) ? The father and a brother of a 15 year old girl were questioned by police today in an effort to shed light on the slaying late last night of Eleanor INFANTINO and the probably fatal wounding of her mother, Salvatrissa, 48. The girl and her mother were felled last night by bullets from the guns of gunmen hidden in the rear of the Infantino home when the family alighted from the family sedan at the side yard of the home. James INFANTINO 47, husband and father, and a son, Charles, 25, are believed by police to have been the object of the attack in the darkness, the killers missing them entirely, also another daughter, Philippa, 12. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=67834
Buffalo Daily Courier Description: Obituary: FALK Date: December 25 1886 Newspaper published in: Buffalo, NY DIED. FALK - In this city, on the 24th inst., Rev. Dr. Samson Falk, minister Temple Beth Zion, aged _9 years and 10 months. Rochester, Syracuse, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and Milwaukee papers please copy. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=32375
The Album Description: Death of Andrew Ten Eyck Date: March 7 1826 Newspaper published in: Rochester, NY Death of Andrew Ten Eyck More Effects of the Curse A young man named ANDREW TEN EYCK, aged 22, was frozen to death near Bound Brook, on the 31st Jan. He started to go a short distance, but being intoxicated, fell down and was frozen. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=37516
St. Louis Globe-Democrat Description: Obituary of Mrs. Lucretia L. HULSKAMP Date: March 30 1887 Newspaper published in: St. Louis, MO Page/Column: 4/6 Keokuk, Io., March 29.--Mrs. Lucretia L. HULSKAMP, one of the most prominent of Lee County's old settlers, died at 2 o'clock this afternoon, in the 87th year of her age. Mrs. HULSKAMP was born in Holland, and had resided here for thirty-two years. She was the mother of A. R. HULSKAMP, of St. Louis, and of HULSKAMP Bros., boot and shoe manufacturers, of Keokuk, and Rochester, N.Y. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=42893
New Haven Evening Register Description: Almost 106 Years Old. Miss Eliza WORKS Expires at Her Home in New York State. Date: November 22 1899 Newspaper published in: New Haven, CT Rochester, N.Y., Nov. 22.--Miss Eliza WORKS, known as the oldest resident of Monroe county, died at her home in Henrietta yesterday afternoon, aged 105 years, 10 months and 13 days. She came from New England stock, was born in Westmoreland, N. H., Jan. 8, 1794 and was the youngest of seven children. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=46854
Frederick Douglass Paper Description: Died Date: February 19 1852 Newspaper published in: Rochester, NY Died - Rosina MILLS was born March 3, 1849, and died on Monday, January 26, 1852, five minutes before 5 o'clock, A.M. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=53388
Frederick Douglass Paper Description: Suicide by Two Females Date: September 2 1853 Newspaper published in: Rochester, NY Suicide by Two Females Two females named Catherine B. COTTON, of Pownal, Maine, aged 22, and Clara C. COCHRAN of New Boston, New Hampshire, aged 18, after eating supper on Sunday last, dressed themselves in white, and went out together, hand in hand to the canal where they jumped in and were drowned. A young man attempted to save them, and was nearly drowned himself. From letters left behind, it appears that they had contemplated suicide for some time. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=56310
Frederick Douglass Paper Description: Arrest of an Alleged Accomplice in the Sherborn Date: November 18 1853 Newspaper published in: Rochester, NY Arrest of an Alleged Accomplice in the Sherborn Murder. A man by the name of Noyes MANN, formerly a near neighbor of Mr. Rueben COZZENS, of Sherborn, (whose brutal murder in September last will be remembered) was arrested last evening at the Long Pond Hotel in Natick, by Deputy Sheriff BANNISTER, on suspicion of being an accomplice in the murder for which CHAPMAN is now in custody. Some three of four days ago, Noyes put up at the Mansion House in South Framingham, and when leaving the next morning, accidentally left behind a vest, on which were several spots of blood. This Mr. CHAPMAN's attorney examined, then called upon CHAPMAN, and said to him "Why didn't you tell me that MANN was connected with you in the murder of COZZENS?" He answered without hesitation, "Because we took an oath, each to the other, that we would not develop our doings." CHAPMAN now says that the murder was planned on the Sunday before (the murder was committed Wednesday night,) in a barn at South Framingham, that he called Mr. COZZENS out of the house, and MANN struck him with the axe and that he (CHAPMAN) then ran away and knows nothing of what happened. It is well known to citizens of Framingham, that they were together on the Sunday and that on Wednesday, the day of the murder, MANN hired a horse and went over to Sherborn to see CHAPMAN, and spent some time with him. He will be examined on Tuesday next, at Framingham center. (The Boston Traveler). http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=56572
Olean Democrat Description: Sentence Suspended for the Olean Boys Who “Borrowed” a Rig at Allegany Sunday Date: August 4 1896 Newspaper published in: Olean, NY Page/Column: Page 1 Sentence Suspended for the Olean Boys Who “Borrowed” a Rig at Allegany Sunday Allegany, Aug. 4. Arthur and Earnest TEN EYCK, the Olean boys who took a horse and buggy from in front of the college Sunday morning, had a hearing before Justice McAULIFFE yesterday. They were found guilty but on account of extreme youth sentence was suspended on the promise of their father that he would send them to the home of their uncle, a farmer near Rochester, who has offered to care for them. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=63950
St. Louis Post Dispatch Description: A Bigamist. Date: August 21 1881 Newspaper published in: St. Louis, MO Buffalo, Aug. 20. - Frank GRANT, a painter, has been arrested here, charged with bigamy. Ten years ago he married a respectable young woman in Syracuse named Mary A. VAN VLECK who, with their two children, now lives in Rochester. He lived with her until two months ago, when he came to Buffalo under the assumed name of Charles T. LAWRENCE and, on the 21st of July last, married Frankie E. LAWRENCE, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. S. W. LLOYD, of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=70835
The Huntsville Daily Times Description: Wing Falling Off Is Cause Of Accident Date: January 28 1930 Newspaper published in: Huntsville, AL Page/Column: Page 3, Column 6 WING FALLING OFF IS CAUSE OF ACCIDENT ROCHESTER, N. Y. ., Jan. 28 (AP) ? The falling off of a wing was held responsible by witnesses today for the crash of a biplane at Brizee field and the death of its two occupants, Jack ?Red? LOASBY experienced pilot, and Gordon MITH, a student flier. The plane was returning to Brizee field from the Rochester airport. Witnesses said that just as it got over the field the left wing fell off and the plane went into a nose dive. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=70011