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3901 | from "The Boston Traveler", 8 Feb 1965 (genealogybank.com) BLOOM - On Sunday, Feb. 7, David of 9 St. James St., Brookline; beloved husband of Anna (Aronson); devoted father of Lewis A. Bloom and Rosalind B. Gardner, both of Long Island, N.Y. and Alfred H. of Lexington. Also survived by seven grandchildren. Brother of Maurice Bloom and Leah Pinkerton, both of Brighton, Sayde Musinsky of Swampscott and the late Helen Block of Marplehead. Services at the Levine Chapel, 470 Harvard St., Brookline, on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 10 a.m. Remembrances in his memory may be made to the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center St., West Roxbury. | Bloom, David (I25333)
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3902 | from "The Bradenton Herald", 1 May 2001 (genealogybank.com) John G. Woods, 90, of Bradenton, died April 30, 2001, in Casa Mora. There will be no service. Wiegand Brothers Funeral Home, Sarasota, is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Woods was born in Iowa. He was a farmer. He was Lutheran. He is survived by his niece, Cheryl Smith of Enon, Ohio. | Woods, John Grant (I18184)
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3903 | from "The Bradford (Pa) Era", 10 Dec 1889 (newpaperarchive.com) A.A. Woods is the Main street druggist who is know all over the oil country and respected by all. He came here from Wheatland, Mercer county, Pa., in 1884. He is supervisor of Wirt township and a notary public, also telegraph operator for the Western Union. He is in the oil business at Windfall and has a lease at Lima, O. ... | Woods, Alexander A (I29)
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3904 | from "The Brantford Daily Expositor", 29 Jun 1892 (newspapers.com) A wide circle of friends will learn today with regret, of the death of Mrs. Harris, the amiable young wife of Mr. Lloyd Harris, of London, Eng. No particulars are on hand as to the cause of death. A cablegram was received yesterday, conveying The melancholy intelligence, but without details. The body will be brought to Canada and interred here or in Petrolea. The late Mrs. Harris was a daughter of James Perkins, Esq., of Petrolea, and was married to Mr. Harris in October, 1888. Upon the establishment by the Harris company of an agency in London, Eng., Mr. Lloyd Harris went there. He and Mrs. Harris took up their permanent residence in England in April, 1891. Deceased leaves a little daughter besides her bereaved husband, for whom the deepest sympathy of the community is felt. | Perkins, Mary Catharine (I604)
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3905 | from "The Bratavia Daily News", 26 Sept 1898 (fultonhistory.com) GEORGE EMERSON DEAD He was Born in Riga and Had Been a Well Known Resident of Bergen BERGEN, Sept, 26 - George Emerson died yesterday morning at 7 o'clock at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Reed, who is the only surviving member of the family, aged 74 years and 11 months. Mr. Emerson was born in Riga, where he followed farming until his removal, in 1881, to this village, where he resided until the death of his wife, three years ago, when he went to live with his sister. From December 4th, 1887, to December 9th, 1895, Mr. Emerson was Secretary of the Fire Department; was Village Clerk one year, and Justice of the Peace four years, from January 1st, 1891. He was a Universalist in belief and a Democrat in politics. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Mary Reed, four miles north of this village, the Rev. J.E. Lynn, officiating. The burial will take place in the Churchville cemetery, where lie the remains of Mr. Emerson's wife and son. | Emerson, George O (I1326)
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3906 | from "The Brattleboro Reformer", 18 Jun 2004 (genealogybank.com) LOS OSOS, Calif. -- Robert V. Chamberlin, 76, of Los Osos, died Sunday, June 6, 2004. He was born in Brattleboro, Vt., on May 24, 1928, the son of Paul and Helen (Kimball) Chamberlin. He lived in Hinsdale, N.H., until 1954, when he moved to California. He graduated from Woodbury University in Los Angeles and worked with Chasen Interior Decorators in Los Angeles for 25 years. He later moved to the Cayucos/Los Osos area, where he was a health care worker for many years. He enjoyed traveling and going on cruises. He is survived by his sister, Elizabeth Nelson; cousins M.E. Michaud and Bill Golden, and many close friends he traveled with. He was predeceased by his brother, Paul Chamberlin. Donations may be made in Mr. Chamberlin's memory to Hospice Partners of the Central Coast. | Chamberlin, Robert Walker (I3868)
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3907 | from "The Brattleboro Reformer", 26 Dec 1961 (newspapers.com) BELLOWS FALLS - Word has been received of the death of Henry Haile Dole, 79, at Masonic Home in Manchester, N.H., Saturday. He was a former resident of this town and Alstead, N.H. Funeral services will be held in Manchester after which the body will be brought here for a committa service and burial in Emanuel churchyard cemetery tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. Mr. Doyle was born in Keene, N.H. on Jan. 30, 1882. He received his education in the public schools and was later graduated from Tufts College in Medford, Mass. He left here about 10 years ago with Mrs. Dole to make their home at the Masonic Home in Manchester. While there he was with the New England Power Company and was for a short time at Vernon. He was active in the Masonic Circle having served as past Master of the St. Paul's Lodge in Alstead and past district deputy grand master of the third Masonic district in New Hampshire. He was a member of Immanuel church of which he had been a senior warden and a representative of the parish at various diocesan meetings. He leaves his wife, the former Louise Merrill, to whom he was married on October 19th, 1910; and a son, Robert, in Washington, D. C. | Dole, Henry Haile (I2255)
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3908 | from "The Brattleboro Reformer", 8 May 1908 (newspapers.com) Sylvester O. Davenport, 78, one of Hinsdale's most prominent and respected citizens, died at his home on Northfield street Tuesday evening after a lingering illness. Mr. Davenport was born in this town and had lived here most all his life with the exception of three years spent in California in 1949. He was a man of excellent character, a much beloved citizen and fill of life and cheerfulness. For many years he had been a prospective farmer. Mr. Davenport was married twice, his first wife being the daughter of Governor Haile. She died about 45 years ago. Mr. Davenport later married his present wife who survives him. He also leaves one daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Hubbard, and one grandson, Harry Dole, both of Arlington, Mass. Funeral services were held at the later home on Northfield street this afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. W.F. White officiating. The burial was in the family lot in Pine Grove cemetery. | Davenport, Sylvester Osmond (I2252)
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3909 | from "The Bridgeport Post", 22 Mar 1973 MRS. MARTIN R. YAMICKEY, JR. Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Kadlecik Yamnicky, 61, wife of Martin R. Yamnicky, Jr., of 1321 Brookside drvie, Fairfield, who died Tuesday in Park city hospital, will take place tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Holy Trinity Lutheran church, with the Rev. John Chalupa, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Aspetuck cemetery, Easton. Born in Fairfield, Mrs. Yamnicky was life-long are resident and a member of the Holy Trinity Lutheran church. She was a member of the Fairfield Hoemmakers, a member of the County Extension Exchange of Bethel and a member of the Aspetuck Cemetery board. Survivors, in addition to her husband, are a son, Martin R. Yamnicky, III of Fairfield; a sister, Mrs. Harry Schwartz of New London; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. | Kadlecik, Elizabeth (I22)
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3910 | from "The Bridgeport Post", 28 Jan 1955 PAUL KADLECIK Paul Kadlecik, of 84 Pauls Place Fairfield, a retired electrician formerly employed by Crane company died today in his home. Services will take place Monday at 1:15 p.m. in the Henry E Bishop and Son funeral home 1139 Fairfield avenue and at 2 o'clock in Holy Trinity Slavak Lutheran church with the Rev. John Chalupa pastor officiating. Burial will be in Oaklawn cemetery, Fairfield. Born in Czechoslovakia Mr. Kadlecik had been a resident of Fairfield 40 years. He is survived by his wife, Laura Hiza Kadlecik, a daughter, Mrs. John Ference of Fairfield, two brothers Martin of Fairfield and John Kadlecik in Czechoslovakia and one grandchild. | Kadlecik, Paul (I5887)
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3911 | from "The Bridgeport Post", 28 Mar 1976 (newspapers.com) FAIRFIELD - Services for Mrs. Laura Hiza Kadleck, 75, of 84 Paul place, widow of Paul Kadlecik, who died Friday, will take place Monday at 10 a.m. in the St. Paul's Episcopal church. The Rev. Adam Lewis, rector, will officiate and burial will be in Oaklawn cemetery. | Hiza, Laura (I5888)
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3912 | from "The Bridgeport Post", 5 Apr 1960 MARTIN KADLECIK Services for Martin Kadlecik, 79, of 1321 Brookside drive, Fairfield, a retired gardener, who died Sunday, will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Holy Trinity Slovak Lutheran church. Burial will be in Oaklawn cemetery, Fairfield. Mr. Kadlecik was a member of the Jan Hus society. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harry Schwartz, of New London, and Mrs. Martin Yamnicky of Fairfield; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. | Kadlecik, Martin (I13)
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3913 | from "The Bridgeport Post", 7 Dec 1959 MRS. ELIZABETH KADLECIK Mrs. Elizabeth Kadlecik, 79, of 1321 Brookside drive, Fairfield, wife of Martin Kadlecik, died yesterday afternoon after an illness of several years. Services will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Holy Trinity Slovak Lutheran church, with the Rev. John Chalupa, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Oaklawn cemetery, Fairfield. Born in Czechoslovakia, Mrs. Kadlecik had lived in this county many years. She is survived, in addition to her husband, by two daughters, Mrs. Harry Schwartz, of New London, and Mrs. Martin Yamnicky, Jr. of Fairfield; a brother Paul Yurka of Jamaica, Long Island; two sisters, Mrs. Samuel Kuna, of Richmon Hill, L.I., and Mrs. Mary Pull, of Guttenberg, N.J; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. | Jurka, Elizabeth (I14)
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3914 | from "The Brimfield News" 12 Sep 1901 (Digital Archive of Brimfield Public Library) Word has received here Monday from Canton stating that Arch Day was ill with pneumonia at his boarding house in that city he has been employed for the past year. His brother Fred left on the evening train for Canton, and writes home that he is very sick, bur receiving the best of care, and his physician thinks that he will recover. His sister, Mrs. Minnie Day Hull, of Chicago was sent for and is now at the bedside. His father L.B. Day, has been prevented from going to see him on account of his broken leg, from which he is just recovering. | Day, Archibald F (I2338)
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3915 | from "The Brimfield News" 14 Nov 1901 (Digital Archive of Brimfield Public Library) Arch Day has returned from Chicago, whither he went to recuperatre from the typhoid fever, with which he suffered in Canton. | Day, Archibald F (I2338)
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3916 | from "The Brimfield News" 18 Nov 1937 (Digital Archive of Brimfield Public Library) Mrs. Minnie Day Hull Rites This Afternoon Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Day Hull will be held this afternoon, November 18 at two thirty o'clock in the D.H. Johnson home. Mrs. Hill passed away Tuesday night in Heurotin hospital in Chicago after a long illness. She is survived by two daughters Jane (Mrs. Albert Zimmerman) of Chicago and Nancy of New York City. One brother, Fred Day resides in Chicago. | Day, Minnie (I5348)
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3917 | from "The Brimfield News" 2 Nov 1911 (Digital Archive of Brimfield Public Library) Fred Day, of Chicago, came down Friday evening for a visit with his father, L.B. Day, and old friends. Mr. Day is employed at the Chicago post-office, where has been for several years past. it has been ten years since he visited the old home here, and Rip Van Winkle like, he finds numerous changes. We do note mean to say that Fred has been asleep, not much, but things are not just like they were when as a boy, me drove the mules up Gypsy hill, and wore tulip bouquets. Any way he is having a jolly good time, and the many old friends are mighty glad to extend the welcome hand. | Day, Frederic Lathrop (I2337)
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3918 | from "The Brimfield News" 28 Sep 1899 (Digital Archive of Brimfield Public Library) Guardian's Sale: By virtue of a decretal order of the Probate Court of said County, entered at the September Term of Said Court, A.D. 1899, on the application of Lucius B. Day, Guardian of Fred J. Day and Archibald Day, Minors, to sell the following described real estate... | Day, Lucius B (I2055)
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3919 | from "The Brimfield News" 28 Sep 1899 (Digital Archive of Brimfield Public Library) Mr. and Mrs. Arch Day are the happy parents of a son born May 22, 1904. The young man will answer to the name of Frank Maynard Day. | Day, Frank Maynard (I13270)
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3920 | from "The Brimfield News" 9 Dec 1954 (Digital Archive of Brimfield Public Library) Ginger Day of Los Angeles, Calif was a Saturday and Sunday guest of Mrs. Robert Bragg and the Don Cramer family and visited with other relatives here. She is a daughter of Frank Day and Granddaughter of Arch Day former residents here. She left Monday for Chicago to visit Day relatives there before returning to California. | Day, Ginger Lynn (I13276)
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3921 | from "The Brimfield News", 3 Feb 1927 (Digital Archive of Brimfield Public Library) Mrs. Geo. M. Woodward announces the marriage of her daughter, Mary Alicia,, to Mr. Lucius Boyden Day, on Saturday, Jan. 22, 1927, at Houston, Texas. Mr. Day is a grandson of the late Lucius B. Day of Brimfield, and a son of the late Archibald Day, and Clara Reed Day also of this place. Many young friends will remember the groom as a boy on the Day farm east of town, and will be happy in extending congratulations. | Family: Lucius Boyden Day / Mary Alicia Woodward (F4902)
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3922 | from "The Brockport Republic and Brockport Democrat", 24 Jun 1926 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org) The death of Dosia E. Goodridge occurred Saturday at her home on South Avenue. Deceased is survived by one brother, Dwight Goodridge of this village and several nephews and nieces. The funeral services were held from her late home Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment was made in Fairfield cemetery, Spencerport. | Goodridge, Dosia Elizabeth (I1184)
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3923 | from "The Brockport Republic", 25 May 1905 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org) Died, in Ogden, May 10, Mrs. Benjamin Goodridge, aged 83 years. | Hill, Elizabeth N (I73)
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3924 | from "The Brockport Republic", 6 Mar 1919 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org) The death of Delos M. Goodridge, a prominent and life long resident of the town of Odgen occurred at his home about two and a half miles south of this village last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Goodridge was born October 11, 1852 on the farm on the Town Line road between Odgen and Sweden where his death occurred. His entire life had been spent here with the exception of about one year that he lived in Spencerport. He was married on February 9th, 1876 to Miss Agnes N. Baker of Odgen. He was been in failing health for several months. He was a member of the Odgen Baptist church and was always very active in church work. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Howard Pierce of Canandaigua and Mrs. Hiram Smith of Adams Basin; two sons, Clayton E. and Leslie E. Goodridge, both of Brockport. Funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon, burial in Fairfield cemetery, Spencerport. | Goodridge, Delos Benjamin (I1185)
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3925 | from "The Brookfield Courier", 11 Oct 1893 (fultonhistory.com) Mrs. James PErkins, of Burlington Flats, spent one day of the past week with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher. | Peck, Sarah (I21569)
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3926 | from "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle", 15 Feb 1932 (newspapers.com) BAKER-On Saturday, Feb. 13, 1932, MARY STEVENS, wife of Oliver R. Baker and mother of Katherine Stevens Baker. | Stevens, Mary L (I16826)
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3927 | from "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle", 16 Nov 1899 PERKINS-TUPPER - On Wednesday evening, November 15, 1899, at the residence of the bride's mother, 171 Clinton st, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott, MARIA THERESA, daughter of the late William Vaughan Tupper, and HENRY GROVER PERKINS of Boston. | Family: Henry Grover Perkins / Maria Theresa Tupper (F6556)
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3928 | from "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle", 7 Jun 1918 (newspapers.com) ISBELL - On June 5, 1918, at residence of her daughter, Mrs. William R. Swan, Colonial Courts Apartments, Bridgeport, Conn., MARY AGNES, aged 77, widow of Oliver C Isbell of Brooklyn. Funeral Friday, at 2 p.m. Interment Mountain Grove Cemetery, Bridgeport. | Gregg, Mary Agnes Ashton (I1851)
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3929 | from "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle", 7 Oct 1936 (newspapers.com) BAKER - On Wednesday, October 7, 1936, OLIVER R., father of Katherine S. Baker. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Friday at 2 p.m. | Baker, Oliver Randolph (I16825)
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3930 | from "The Brooklyn Standard Union", 30 May 1907 Funeral services were held this afternoon for Oliver CHURCH ISBELL at his home, 1242 Fulton street. He was in his seventy-ninth year and had lived the greater part of his life in Brooklyn. | Isbell, Oliver Church (I1122)
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3931 | from "The Buffalo Courier-Express", 15 Nov 1951 WILEY - suddenly, November 14, 1951, in Buffalo, Roy R. Wiley, husband of Alice Vanderburgh Wiley; father of Mrs. Charles W. Swartout of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs Jack W. Klamer of Alhambra, Cal.; brother of Wallace K. of Buffalo, and Don F., of Evanston, Ill. Funeral service at the convenience of the family. Flowers gratefully declined. | Wiley, Roy Rodney (I2073)
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3932 | from "The Buffalo Courier", 13 Dec 1889 (fultonhistory.com) Orleans County, Holley: Mrs. Lizzie Wilder Pratt was buried yesterday. The deceased was 27 years old and the wife of Charles A. Pratt, who with a daughter of six years survives her. She was an estimable wife and mother. | Wilder, Lizzie A (I26569)
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3933 | from "The Buffalo Courier", 13 Jan 1916 (fultonhistory.com) HAAS - In this city, January 12, 1916, John Haas, beloved husband of Dorothea Haas, (nee Landgraf), father of George W., Charles L., Emma M., Mrs. D.R. Hunter, Ellie C., Florence L., Jessie M., and Samuel J. Haas, brother of Michael Haas, William and Lawrence Haas of Chicago, Ill. Funeral will take place from the family residence, No. 1516 Clinton street, on Saturday morning, at 8:30 o'clock and from St Bernard's church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Deceased was a member of Buffalo Council, No. 166, C.B.L. and Wichita Tribe, I.O.R.M. Chicago, Ill., papers please copy. | Haas, John (I172)
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3934 | from "The Buffalo Courier", 19 May 1901 (newspapers.com) Members of the P.H.C. here in Buffalo were sorry to note the death of Nellie J. Crosier of Potomac Circle. Sister Crosier had been a member of the order for several years and will be greatly missed. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved husband and two children. | Baker, Helen J “Nellie” (I1125)
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3935 | from "The Buffalo Courier", 23 May 1916 (fultonhistory.com) CROZIER - At Saranac Lake, May 21, 1916, Howard B. Crozier, aged 33 years. Funeral services from the residence of his uncle, Walter Baker, Mountain Road, Sanborn, N.Y., Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends are invited. Deceased was a member of Mizpah Lodge and International Encampment I.O.O.F. of Buffalo. Burial under auspices of Sanborn Lodge I.O.O.F., at Sanborn, N.Y. | Crosier, Howard B (I2465)
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3936 | from "The Buffalo Courier", 5 Mar 1904 (fultonhistory.com) BAKER - In this city, March 3, 1904, Mrs. Matilda Baker, aged 65 years, mother of Chester E Baker, and Mrs. L. Ladd of Adrian, Mich. The funeral services will be held from the family residence, No. 161 Sumner Avenue, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. [note: L. Ladd likely refers to a sister Lucinda (Hawley) Ladd living in Adrian MI in 1900] | Hawley, Matilda (I15226)
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3937 | from "The Buffalo Evening News", 12 Oct 1912 (newspapers.com) CROSIER - in this city, Oct. 11, 1913, Ely P. Crosier, husband of Adeline A. and father of Howard B. Crosier, aged 56 years. Burial Sunday afternoon, at Pekin, N.Y. | Crosier, Ely Playter (I2453)
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3938 | from "The Buffalo Evening News", 20 Sep 1910 CROSIER - At Seattle, Wash., Sept. 18, 1910, in his 21st year, Floyd B., son of Ely P. and the last Nellie Crosier, and brother of Howard Crosier of this city. | Crosier, Floyd W (I2466)
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3939 | from "The Buffalo Evening News", 30 Dec 1938 (fultonhistory.com) HAAS - Dorothea Landgraf Haas, in this city, Dec 28, 1938, wife of the late John Haas, mother of George Haas, Mrs. Frank Fischer, Mrs. Daniel Hunter , Mrs. Thomas Braun, Florence, Jessie, Samuel J. and the late Charles Haas. Funeral from the family residence, 1516 Clinton street, Saturday morning at 9 and then form the Church of the Sacred Heart at 10 o'clock. Friends invited to attend. Deceased was a member of the L.C.B.A Branch 139. | Landgraf, Dorothea (I173)
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3940 | from "The Buffalo Express", 28 Dec 1852 (genealogybank.com) DIED, on the 27th, instant, CHARLESS EDWARD, son of Ed. John and Levievre de St. Remy, aged six. | de St Remy, Charles Edward (I25606)
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3941 | from "The Buffalo Express", 4 Sept 1894 (fultonhistory.com) Wilson, Sept. 3 - Mrs. Lydia, wife of Harvey Cudaback, 55 years old, died in this village yesterday. Her husband and a daughter, Mrs. Julia McClelled of Niagara-on-the-Lake survive her beside her father, John LaBar of Lockport, with three sisters and two brothers. from "The Niagara Falls Gazette", 4 Sep 1894 (fultonhistory.com) Mrs. Lydia Cudaback, wife of Captain Henry Cudaback, died in Wilson at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, aged 56 years. Her maiden name was Lydia Le Bar. One daughter and her husband survive. Consumption of the bowels was the cause of death. The funeral will occur today. from "The Lockport Daily Journal", 8 Sept 1894 (fultonhistory.com) At her residence in Wilson , Sept. 1, 1894, Lydia Cudaback, wife of Capt. Harvey Cudaback, and daughter of Hon. John La Bar of Lcckport. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and daughter, Mrs. Nellie McClelland of Niagara, Ont. She was an affectionate daughter, a loving mother and a dutiful wife, and will be greatly missed, not only in Wilson, but in her former home at Youngstown, where she was esteemed very highly by her loving friends and neighbors, who were present at the funeral. The Rev. Mr. Peabodyj's words were those of sympathy and consolation aid of a brighter hope beyond. "There is a voice, a cheering voice, That lifts the thought above, Dispels distrustful anxious doubt, And whispers, 'God is love.'" | LaBarr, Lydia (I1114)
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3942 | from "The Buffalo Morning Express", 27 Oct 1901 (fultonhistory.com) The marriage of Miss Harriet Rosina Miller to Mr. Albert George Dellenbaugh, M.D., was celebrated at the home of the bride's parents in Ellicott Street at 8 o'clock last Wednesday evening, the Rev. E.E. Dickinson of the North Presbyterian Church officiating. | Family: Albert George Dellenbaugh / Harriet Rosina Miller (F2993)
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3943 | from "The Buffalo News", 1 Dec 1902 (newspapers.com) William A. Wood, formerly of the Tifft House, but for some time past behind the desk at the Genesee Hotel, left Buffalo yesterday to accept the chief clerkship of the Hotel Yates in Syracuse. Mr. Wood is well and favorably known to the traveling public, and his many Buffalo friends wish him the best of luck in his new position. | Wood, William Avery (I932)
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3944 | from "The Buffalo News", 10 Aug 2002 (genealogybank.com) DR. DAVID B. JOHNSON, LONGTIME SURGEON Services will be held at 2 p.m. Aug. 18 in First Presbyterian Church, 300 E. Main St., for Dr. David B. Johnson, 89, a surgeon for more than 40 years who died Wednesday (Aug. 7, 2002) at United Memorial Medical Center. Burial will be in Grand View Cemetery. A Batavia native, he was a 1938 graduate of Harvard Medical School and served a surgical internship at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. He returned to Batavia the following year to work with his father, the late Dr. William D. Johnson, whose support in 1917 helped create the former St. Jerome Hospital. He was a member of the American Medical Association, the New York State Medical Association, the American College of Surgeons and a past president of the Genesee County Medical Society. He was a member and elder of First Presbyterian Church, where he taught Sunday school for many years. He was a 60-year member of the Batavia Rotary Club and appeared in many of the early Rotary stage shows. He was also a member and past president of the Richmond Memorial Library Board. Surviving are his wife of 61 years, Keith Hill Johnson; three daughters, Corinne Iwanicki and Heather Kimbriel, both of Batavia, and Juliet Arnold, of State College, Pa.; seven grandchildren; a stepgranddaughter; three great-grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren. | Johnson, David Barent (I3800)
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3945 | from "The Buffalo News", 18 Aug 1992 (genealogybank.com) Joel E. Baker, 37, of Upper Mountain Road, a lifelong resident of the Town of Cambria, died Monday (Aug. 17, 1992) in Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston, after a two-week illness. He was a graduate of Starpoint Central School. Survivors include his parents, Sterling and Catherine Olds Baker, and a sister, Shirleen DeBrine of Texas. Funeral services will be private. Burial will be in North Ridge Cemetery, Cambria. | Baker, Joel E (I5360)
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3946 | from "The Buffalo News", 8 Jun 1998 (genealogybank.com) Edith B. Rieks Hammond, 84, formerly of Lake Street, died Saturday (June 6, 1998) in Manor Oak Nursing Home, Warsaw. Born in Churchville, the former Edith Brower was a graduate of Churchville High School and had lived in Pavilion for most of her life. She was a homemaker. Her first husband, H. Lester Rieks, died in 1965, and her second husband, Wallace J., died in 1980. She is survived by two sons, John Edgar Rieks of Newburg, Ore., and Charles L. Rieks of Orange Park, Fla.; a daughter, Shirley Cotton of Greenville, Texas; two stepsons, Robert of Chili and Donald of Rochester; 11 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. A service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Weeks Funeral Home, 123 Main St., Warsaw. Burial will be in Pavilion Cemetery. | Brower, Edith P (I13179)
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3947 | from "The Buffalo Times", 1 Apr 1918 (newspapers.com) MEDINA, April 1. - Graham H. Hill, prominent Medina citizen and long identified with various activities of the village, dies at his residence, No. 500 South Academy Street, about 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon following an illness of about a week. Last Monday evening he attended the regular meeting of the Medina Loan Association and on retiring that night suffered a severe chill, from which time he was confined to the house. Graham H. Hill was born in Knowlesville, this county, and came to Medina about 7 years old and attended the old Medina Academy. Later he engaged in the milling business in Medina in company with this brother, Albert J. Hill. He was a lifelong Republican, having been postmaster of Medina for one regular term and always interested in the affairs of his party. He was a member of the Medina Lodge of Masons Association, the City Club, a director of the Medina Loan Association, a member of the Cemetery Commission of Boxwood Cemetery. He was 74 years of age and is survived by one brother, Albert J. Hill of Medina, and two sisters Mrs. Cora A. Newell of Medina and Mrs. Helen A. Baker of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. | Hill, Graham H (I65)
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3948 | from "The Burlington Free Press", 20 Dec 1951 (newspapers.com) SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 19 - A hired man, Clarence Perkins, 55, was found dead yesterday of gunshot wounds in the barnyard of the farm where he had been employed for 14 years. Perkins was found lying in the yard of the Earl Aldrich farm n the Fairground road about 4:20 p.m. He was last seen by members of the Aldrich family when he was shoveling snow about 11 a.m. Police Chief Sherman A. Martin indicated no foul play was involved. A shotgun and a wood lathe were found near the body. Perkins was pronounced dead by Dr. Lyle W. Jacobs, Springfield health officer, who gave permission to remove the body. He attributed death to gunshot wounds. The body was discovered by Aldrich, who notified police. Martin said it was learned Perkins had been feeling despondent about a trip he was scheduled to take to the Veterans' Hospital at White River Junction. | Perkins, Clarence Edgar (I21069)
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3949 | from "The Burlington Free Press", 26 Jul 1938 (newspapers.com) Henry Haile Dole, a power station operator of Bellows Falls, filed bankruptcy papers in Federal court yesterday. He listed debts amounting to $13,623.5 and assets totaling $75. Of the debts, $7,500 is in secured claims, a note held by the Keene National Bank of Keene, N.H. A total of 28 unsecured claims is listed, the largest of which are C.J. Newell of Alstead, N.H., $3,644, and the Community Feed Store of Bellow Falls, $1,085. | Dole, Henry Haile (I2255)
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3950 | from "The Burlington Weekly Sentinel", 17 Mar 1865 (newspapers.com) In Castleton, Vt., March 13th, 1865, Dr. Wm. C. Perkins of Lansing, Iowa, aged 37 years, a member of the class of 1854 in the University of Vt. | Perkins, William Cullen (I11832)
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