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201 Exerpt from "The Elmira NY Morning Telegraph" (fultonhistory.com)
DR. ROBINSON DEAD
POPULAR YOUNG PHYSICIAN OPERATED UPON FOR APPENDICITIS, DIED OF TETANUS.
Dr. John A. Roberson, one the coroners for Chemung county, died at the Arnot-Ogden hospital Friday morning. The direct cause of death was locked-jaw. About ten days ago while calling upon patients, Dr. Robinson was seized with a severe pain and was transferred from the house of a patient to the hospital. His case was diagnosed as appendicitis. He consented the an operation, which was performed by Dr. Baker and others. The operation was said to be a success .the patient rallying nicely. The nurse called especially to attend the doctor left early in the week, as he seemed will on the road to recovery. However, a day or two later symptoms of tetanus developed, and the nurse was recalled. The remains were taken to the family residence, 215 West Second street. 
Robinson, John Alden (I9621)
 
202 Extracts from Bible given S.T. Perkins by husband, 28 Jan 1862 (Lilly Perkins Papers)
Robert Cyrus Francis Perkins d. 30 Nov 1950, aged 76 yrs, 8 months
Contance Mariam Perkins (his wife) d. 25 Feb 1960 aged 91 years, 2 months
Robert Cyrus Francis Perkins m. C.M. Beanie at Duorcano 25 May 1890
L.G Perkins b. 25 Feb 1891
Robert Simmons Perkins born Falmouth 2 Apr 1840 m. On 4 July 1861 at Claremont Church to S.T. Fullagar born Ogle, Claremont 13 Jun 1839.
Their children:
Mary Fullagar Perkins, b. Greenville, St Anns Bay, 8 1/ P.M. Sat 19 Apr 1862. D. Dec 21 1864.
Robert Cyrus F. Perkins born New England Monday morn 14 Mar 1864. 
Perkins, Lilly Gertrude (I1905)
 
203 Familysearch.org search of Eunice born in New London CT between 1735 and 1739 with possible family name connection:
1. Eunice Ingraham born 29 Jul 1739 in Lebanon, CT to Jared and Mary Ingraham
2. Eunice Holbrook born 11 Apr 1737 in Lebanon, CT to Nicholas and Mary Holbrook 
Eunice (I389)
 
204 FARRAR, ROY MONTGOMERY (1870-1943). Roy Montgomery Farrar, banker and civic leader, son of John H. and Sarah (Rose) Farrar, was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on December 16, 1870. After attending public schools in St. Louis he moved to Houston, Texas, in 1885, to Dallas in 1888, and back to Houston in 1896. He was connected with many lumber companies in Houston, including the South Texas Lumber Company, which he established with Jesse H. Jonesqv in 1902, and the Farrar Lumber Company, which he established in 1912. Farrar was president of the National Bank of Commerce of Houston from 1915 to 1921 and became the president of the Union National Bank in 1924. He was a member of the Houston Port Commission from 1914 to 1925, president of the Houston Chamber of Commerce in 1916-17 and from 1925 to 1926, and chairman of the Houston Housing Authority. He married Margaret Campbell on April 30, 1906; they had three children. Farrar died on August 17, 1943.
From The Online Handbook of Texas at http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/
by The Texas State Historical Association 
Farrar, Roy Mongomery (I2429)
 
205 Findagrave Biography posted by Stacie Feibrich, 2 Jun 2006
George Henry Biddy's mother died four days after his birth. He was reared by his grandmother Martha and his stepmother Harriet (Miller) Biddy whom his father James Monroe Biddy married Feb. 15, 1867. His father moved to New Mexico in 1883 but George decided to stay in Texas and moved to Lampass Co. in the mid-1880's. He worked on local ranches, broke horses and eventually worked for a one-armed Civil War veteran, Eleck Fowler. Mr Fowler was a wagoner who hauled freight, mainly in Lampass and Burnett Counties. He was also the uncle of Mary Elizabeth Hester, the girl George met and married. George grew up in the saddle and was well known as a horse breaker. However; One day the old frontier saying, "There's never a horse that can't be rode, and there's never a man that can't be throwed" caught up with him. He was thrown from a horse and seriously injured. The Fowler's took him in and nursed him back to health.One of his care providers was Mary Hester. The two fell in love and were married in Lampass Co , May 10, 1888. 
Biddy, George Henry (I25)
 
206 First name likely Edward. He is listed on Benjamin Peck will helping with inventory. Loveridge (I12468)
 
207 First name possibly "James" Hester (I57)
 
208 for "Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952" (ancestry.com)
On 29 Nov 1900 in Lowell, Kent, MI, Arthur Waldo Baker, 33, a RR checker residing Grand Rapids, born Oakland Co MI to Wm H Baker & Emma Cowles, married Mabel C Merriman, a teacher residing Lowell MI, born Lowell to Lewis H Merriman & Ellen Sterling. His 2nd marriage, her 1st. Witnesses Hal & Loula Merriman of Lowell.  
Family: Arthur Waldo Baker / Mable Merriman (F5816)
 
209 for "New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967" (ancestry.com)
Marriage on 28 Oct 1887 in Burlington NY (Certificate 16303), for James S Perkins, Sarah E. Peck (Sarah E. Fisher)  
Family: James S Perkins / Sarah Peck (F8441)
 
210 for "Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007" (ancestry.com)
Raymond Coykendall (AKA Ray Kendall) born 5 May 1916 in Niagara Fall, NY to Jess Coykendall and Leona Mabon died 18 May 1992 
Coykendall, Raymond Baker (I8482)
 
211 for "Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982" (ancestry.com)
George Cleveland Baker Jr, a retired attorney residing Richmond, Fort Bend, TX, married, born 15 Dec 1872 near Rosenberg, TX to G.C. Baker Sr b. NY & Evelyn McGaw b. LA, died on 26 Oct 1952 in Richmond of bronchopneumonia. Burial 27 Oct in Morton Cemetery in Richmond. Informant Mrs. Bess Baker. 
Baker, George Cleveland (I15946)
 
212 for "Texas, Death Certificates, 1903?1982" (ancestry.com)
Edward Wyllys Taylor, a Lumberman, born on 17 Mar 1919 in Houston TX to H.D. Taylor b. CT & Emily Baker b. NY died on 13 Sep 1919 in Houston of Influenza. Burial on 14 Sep in Glenwood Cemetery. Informant Wyllys Taylor. 
Taylor, Edward Wyllys (I1687)
 
213 For Marriage date: Lavina age 22 when married (1930 census). Oldest daughter Vivian born 23 Sep 1887 from death certificate. Family: Samuel Moses Waldron / Lavina Bell Baker (F5574)
 
214 form "from "The St. Louis Post-Dispatch", 7 Apr 1903, pg 2
McCarthy - On Tuesday, April 7, 1903, at 4:30 a.m., Mary Ann McCarthy, relict of Patrick McCarthy, age 75 years. Funeral from family residence, 7606 North Broadway, April 8, at 10 a.m., then Mount Carmel Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. 
Watson, Mary Ann (I12876)
 
215 form "Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913" (ancestry.com)
Edgar Dunlop was born on 20 Sep 1877 in London, Middlesex, ONT to Samuel Dunlop, a potter, & Annie Nicholas 
Dunlop, Edgar (I11606)
 
216 form "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com)
Carl H Woods, a farmer, single, born Mercer Co, PA to Lester B Woods b. Mercer Co, & Mary Jane Groves, b. 5 Jul 1879 in Mercer Co, died on 29 Oct 1913 in Pymatuning, Mercer, PA of later scherosis of cord. Burial on 1 Nov 1913 in Clarksville Cemetery. Informant Dewitt Woods of Sharpsville PA 
Woods, Carlton H “Carl” (I4201)
 
217 form "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com)
Daisy Ellen Woods, a housekeeper in own home, residing Sharpsville, Mercer, PA, widowed, born 3 Feb 1883 in Otter Creek, Mercer, PA to Eugene Billing and Ellen Baer, died on 19 Nov 1950 in Sharon, Mercer, PA of a cerebral hemorrhage. Burial 11 Nov in Hillcrest Memorial Cemetery, Sharon, PA. Informant Thelma E Hoffacker 
Billig, Daisy Ellen (I17587)
 
218 form "Tales, Legends, Myths & Notable Citizen of Paw Paw, Michigan" by Robert R Hindenach
Romanzo Mortimer Buck of Paw Paw, Michigan was a member of the Michigan 4th Cavalry and took part in a bizarre capture on the last day of the Civil War, May 10, 1865. R. Mortimer as he liked to be called, enlisted at Paw Paw on August 6, 1862, joining the 4th Cavalry. This regiment fought in many of the bloodiest campaigns of the war, including the battle of Chickamauga. In January of 1865 Buck was promoted to Captain of Company L of his regiment. Lieutenant Colonel D. Pritchard of Allegan was the commander of the unit. In May of that year, near Irwinsville, Georgia the regiment encountered a group of men and women headed south at great speed. As they approached the party, one woman broke away and took flight. She was captured moments later. To the astonishment of all, this ?lady? turned out to be Confederate President Jefferson Davis, attempting to flee in some of his wife?s clothing. In northern newspapers it was later reported that Davis had been wearing a long, woman?s wig, sun bonnet and a hoop skirt, mainly in an attempt to ridicule the deposed head of state, but it was merely his wife?s overcoat and shawl.
Buck was discharged from the service on July 1st at Nashville and returned to Paw Paw. For a few years he was considered somewhat of a local celebrity known as the captor of Jefferson Davis. However regardless of how much or little he had to do with the incident, evidently his fame waned as the years went by.
When Colonel Pritchard wrote his account of the incident he singled out seven members of his command for special mention and Buck was not among them. Pritchard himself was given the monetary award that had been set aside for the capture of Davis.
R. Mortimer Buck spent the rest of his life in Paw Paw, dying on December 9, 1902. His death announcement in The True-Northerner gave no mention of his military achievements, and his gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery is also devoid of any mention of the incident. An attempt to locate any area descendant of Buck has proved fruitless so we may never know just how much he had to do with the apprehension of the head of the Confederacy.
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Buck, Romanzo Mortimer (I11212)
 
219 form "The Geneva Times", 19 Jan 1974 (fultonhistory.com)
LYONS - Wilfred M. Killick, 85, of 75 Broad St., died yesterday in Newark-Wayne Community Hospital, Newark, following a short illness. Funeral services will be at 2 pm Monday at the Weeks Funeral Home. The Rev. Paul Hammer, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the South Lyons Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mr. Killick was born in Lyons Dec. 16, 1888, son of Henry and Mary Munger Killick. He had owned and operated the Killick Flour Mill in Lyons for many years before his retirement. He was a member of the Lyons Presbyterian Church and a 50-year-member of the Humanity Lodge F&AM where he served for many years as secretary. He was past president of the Lyons Rotary Club. He is survived by one son, Merrill; one granddaughter of Fairport; one brother, Roy of Geneva; and one niece. 
Killick, Wilfred Munger (I3500)
 
220 form "The Los Angeles Evening Post-Record", 14 May 1915 (newspapers.com)
DEATHS: Thos. S. Baker, 76, county hospital, chronic cardiac. 
Baker, Thomas Shipley “Shipley” (I1588)
 
221 form "The San Jose Mercury Herald", 25 Nov 1919 (findagrave.com)
BRUNST - In San Jose, Cal., November 24, 1919, Frank W., beloved husband of Clara F. Brunst and loving father of Gwendolyn, Francis and Clara Jane Brunst and son of Mrs. Anna Brunst, a native of San Jose, Cal., aged 48 years.
Funeral strictly private today (Tuesday) at 2 o?clock p.m. from the parlors of Hocking & Williams Co., No. 279 North First street. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 
Brunst, Frank W (I3841)
 
222 form "The Syracuse Post Standard", 24 June 1910 (fultonhistory.com)
MISS SARA H. COPELAND BRIDE AT PARENTS' HOME
OSWEGO. June 23? Miss Sara M. Copeland and William W. Metcalf were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland, No. 113 East Third street, last night by Rev. W.F. Kettle, pastor of the Congregational Church. There were no attendants, the ceremony being performed in immediate families. After a wedding supper the young people left on a wedding tour. They will reside at No. 113 East Third street. 
Family: William W Metcalf / Sarah M Copeland (F3387)
 
223 form "The Western States Marriage Record Index"
On 1 Nov 1865 in Angels Camp, Calaveras, C J.W. Richards married Emma M. Barrows 
Family: Jenkin W Richards / Emma M Barrows (F274)
 
224 Francis (William, Abraham, Abraham, Isaac, John, John) was born in Lyme, Conn., July 13, 1772. He married Sally Dennison, about 1794. She was born in 1774, and died Dec. 10, 1843, aged sixty-nine years. He died July 29, 1852. He removed from Lyme, Conn., to Hartland, Vt., in 1793, and again to So. Woodstock, Vt., in 1815, where he resided until his death. He was a farmer.  Perkins, Francis (I9204)
 
225 from "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947" (familysearch.org)
Robert D Mcdougal, 80, pharmacist, born 15 Sep 1861 in Peoria IL to William Mcdougal and Sarah Davis, spouse of Elizabeth D Mcdougal, died 9 Dec 1941 in Peoria IL. Burial 11 Dec 1941 in Peoria IL
 
Mcdougal, Robert Davis (I185)
 
226 from "The Wisconsin Oshkosh Daily Northwestern", 11 Dec 1918
Mrs. Josephine Volz, dead at La Crosse, at the age of eighty, had resided in that city sixty-two years and was a charter member of the St. Joseph's Catholic congregation, the first formed in La Crosse.

from "The La Crosse Tribune And Leader-Press", 7 Dec 1918 (newspaperarchive.com)
Mrs. Josephine Volz, widow of the late Melchoir Volz, 124 North Eighth street, died at St. Francis hospital at the age of 80. She was ill for five weeks. Mrs. Volz was born in Indiana, and had lived in La Crosse since 1857. Five children survive. Mrs. Charles Guter, of Minneapolis, Minn., Rev. Jos. F. Volz, of Marshfield, Wis., John A Volz, of Anaheim, California, George Volz and B. H. Volz, of La Crosse. The funeral will be Tuesday morning from the home of B.H. Volz, 624 South Seventh street, and from St. Joseph's Cathedral at 9 o;clock, Rev. Jos. F. Volz officiating. Interment will be in the Catholic cemetery.
 
Renner, Josephine (I1199)
 
227 from the Clare Journal of 10 November 1856:
At St. Michael's Church, Limerick, David Ashworth Somerville, Esq., of Ballincollig, to Margaret Everina, only daughter of the late Benjamin Annesley Watson, Esq., of Caherhurley. 
Family: David Ashworth Somerville / Margaret Everina Watson (F10638)
 
228 from :The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle", 30 Jan 1977 (newspapers.com)
Perkins, Oliver B. Sr., Monday, Jan. 24, 1977, Stockbridge, Ga. formerly of Melville St. He is survived by several nieces and nephews in the Rochester area. He was formerly owner and operator of Perkins Stained Glass Co. Arrangements, private. 
Perkins, Oliver Brownell (I21076)
 
229 From ?The San Jose Mercury News?, 17 JUL 1976 (San Jose Library)
WIRTHS, James C., beloved husband of Mrs. Helen Wirths of San Jose. Loving father of James C. Wirths III of King, NH, Jeanne Wirths Lupori of Millbrae, Grandfather of 4. A native of Chicago, Illinois. Aged 67 years. Private funeral services were held from Oak Hill Mortuary, 300 Curtner Ave. Private inurnment in Oak Hill Memorial Park.
 
Wirths, James Cuno (I4170)
 
230 From 'A Genealogical History of the Concord Harwoods...', by Watson H. Harwood, 1912
He was a worthy man and a valued citizen, and was elected to office on many occasions. 
Harwood, William (I3694)
 
231 From 'A Genealogical History of the Concord Harwoods...', by Watson H. Harwood, 1912
Joseph Harwood moved to Littleton Massachusetts with his father about 1737. He and his wife were admitted to the Littleton Church, 9 July 1737 on dismissal from the Church in Concord. Joseph Harwood was Selectman, Town Clerk and Highway Surveyor in Littleton, Massachusetts for many years and was Representative to the Legislature in 1761, 1766, and 1769. He had the title of Captain. 
Harwood, Joseph (I912)
 
232 From 'A Genealogical History of the Concord Harwoods...', by Watson H. Harwood, 1912
Nathaniel Harwood resided in Boston, Massachusetts until after 1665, when they removed to Concord, Massachusetts. He was by occupation a cordwainer. He was made freeman, 21 March 1690. 
Harwood, Nathaniel (I3691)
 
233 From 'A Genealogical History of the Concord Harwoods...', by Watson H. Harwood, 1912
Peter Harwood was a good citizen and substantial farmer of Concord. He removed with his wife to Littleton, Massachusetts, in 1737, and settled on land which as been in the possession of a line of descendants at least through 1912. Herbert J. Harwood's sons occupied the place in 1912. 
Harwood, Peter (I3547)
 
234 From 'A Genealogical History of the Concord Harwoods...', by Watson H. Harwood, 1912
She married, Aug. 26, 1724, JOSEPH BARKER, of Marlboro, Mass. She, too, must have lost her first husband, as in her father's will she is named ESTHER MORSE. 
Perry, Esther (I14563)
 
235 from 'Massachusetts, Birth Records, 1840-1915" (Ancestry.com)
Arthur Perkins was born in Chelsea on 7 Nov 1883 to James Perkins, a currier b. NB, & Phebe b. NB 
Perkins, Arthur Ulmont (I10888)
 
236 from 'Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988" (Ancestry.com), registered in Boston MA
Frederick Lyman Perkins was born in Winterport ME on 24 Aug 1879 to James Perkins, a currier b. Frederickton, & Phebe, b. Frederickton. 
Perkins, Frederick Lyman (I10887)
 
237 from 'Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988" (Ancestry.com), registered in Boston MA
Roy Perkins was born in Frederickton NB on 7 Aug 1881 to James Perkins, a currier b. NB, & Phebe, b. NB 
Perkins, Roy (I10886)
 
238 from " Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947" (familysearch.org)
William Day Mcdougal, 31, office employee, single, residing in Peoria, IL, born 17 Feb 1906 in Peoria IL to Robert Davis Mcdougal and Elizabeth Day, died 25 Jul 1937 in Peoria IL. Burial 26 Jul 1937 in Peoria IL. 
Mcdougal, William Day (I8776)
 
239 from " Landmarks of Monroe County, NY", 1895 (archive.org)
Perkins, Asa F., is a son of] Asa, Sr., now deceased, who was prior to 1827 a spinner in a woolen mill at Smithfield, Mass., where he married Martha Erten (sic, Esten), who was also an operative in the mills. In 1827 they started on what was in those times a long journey, by wagon, to Troy, N. Y., where they took canal passage. They settled first in Penfield, and four years later removed to Perinton by ox team. Their happy married life covered a period of sixty-nine years, broken by the death of Mr. Perkins in 1892, at the age of ninety-two. Mrs. Perkins survives him, at the age of eighty-eight, a remarkable instance of mental and physical preservation. 
Perkins, Asa (I19954)
 
240 from " Lauterbach Kirchenbuch 1620-1737, pg 119 #44 (Archion.de)
Burial of Aurckhard Arnoldt on 27 Feb. Aged 83 years. Married 42 years. 
Arnold, Burckhard (I27226)
 
241 from " Lauterbach Kirchenbuch 1620-1737, pg 119 #47 (Archion.de)
Burial of Catharina, Valentin Nippolds wife, on 5 Jan. Death on 3rd, aged 56y. Married 31 years 
Catharina (I27225)
 
242 from " Lauterbach Kirchenbuch 1620-1737, pg 123 #3 (Archion.de)
Burial of Valten Nippolden on 12 Feb. Death on 10th, aged 83y, 5w, 1d. 
Nippold, Valentin (I27224)
 
243 from " Lauterbach Kirchenbuch 1620-1737, pg 51 #17 (Archion.de)
Marriage on 7 Apr 1629 of Burckhard Arnold, son of Ventur Arnold, from Bercka and Catharina Haserten, daughter of Hans Hasert. 
Family: Burckhard Arnold / Catharina Hasert (F10696)
 
244 from " Lauterbach Kirchenbuch 1620-1737, pg 9 #7 (Archion.de)
Baptism of Valentin Arnoldt on 30 Jul 1647 to Burchandt Arnoldt 
Arnold, Valden (I27214)
 
245 from " Massachusetts, Death Index, 1901-1980"
Edward F Baker died 1934 in Brookline, MA. 
Baker, Edward Farnsworth (I14233)
 
246 from " Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988" (ancestry.com)
Levi F Hayward, 64, a trader, born in Upton to Jonathan of Bridgewater and Lydia of Upton, died Jan 7 1862 in Boston of paralysis lasting 1 year. Burial in Chelsea. Informant J. Peak. 
Hayward, Levi Fairbank (I942)
 
247 from " Michigan, Births and Christenings Index, 1867-1911" (ancestry.com)
Delvin W Sturr was born 22 Jul 1867 in Volinia, Cass, MI to Joseph & Maggie Sturr. 
Sturr, Delvin (I12642)
 
248 from " Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007"
George G Woods was born 4 Feb 1882 in Peru IA. 
Woods, George G (I17977)
 
249 from " Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007" (ancestry.com)
Richard Bibb Armstrong was born 10 Dec 1861 in San Francisco CA to Edward Armstrong & Martha Bibb. 
Armstrong, Richard Bibb (I25519)
 
250 from " The Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser (Falmouth, Jamaica) ? November 2, 1836 ? Page 8"
BIRTH: In this town, on Thursday last, the wife of Mr. C.F. Perkins, of a daughter. 
Perkins, Cyrus Francis (I1372)
 

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