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6951 | from The Niagara Falls Gazette, May 7, 1943 (fultonhistory.com) BAKER RITES HELD PEKIN. N. Y. - Funeral services for Marjorie J. Baker, popular daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Baker, of the Upper Mountain road, who died Sunday at the Niagara Falls Memorial hospital, following an operation, were held at the home at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday. The Rev. F. L. Harburn. pastor of the Pekln Methodist church, officiated. Burial was in North Ridge cemetery. The bearers were Elmer Beaber. Charles Beyer, John Folmar, Stanley Mabon, Wilfred Mayer and Edward M. Mayer. Marjorle was born on February 4, 1926. and had lived in this village all her life. She was a member of the Pekln Methodist church and of the Women's 8oclety of Christian Service and other organisations. | Baker, Marjorie J (I4575)
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6952 | from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Nov 13, 1920 (fultonhistory.com) This village and our sister village of Pekin have been called upon to part with two of their life-long residents, Mrs. John Maxon of Pekin, and Elwod Baker of Sanborn. having passed to the great beyond on Wednesday, November 10th. ... Elwood Baker died suddenly, Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock. He was born 62 years ago in the town of Cambria and has made his home on this farm in that town until a few years ago when he purchased his later home in this village. Mr. Baker has been in ill health only about three weeks. He was not considered dangerously ill and was working at his apples when the end came. Burial services will be held this (Saturday) afternoon, and interment will be in Mount View cemetery. From The Buffalo Express (Buffalo, NY), Nov 13, 1920 (fultonhistory.com) Funeral of Elwood Baker Sanborn, Nov. 11 - Elwood Baker, 62 years old, died suddenly on Wednesday. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Luther Crosier, and a son, Herbert Baker. Funeral services were held this afternoon and interment was in Mount View cemetery. The Rev. D. A. (?) of the Meithodist church officiating. | Baker, Elwood (I48)
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6953 | from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Nov. 20, 1940 (fultonhistory.com) BAKER - In this city, Wednesday, Nov 20, 1940, Mary Belle Baker of 401 10th St., beloved wife fo Charles P., mother of Florence A. Starkins of North Tonawanda, N.Y., Vera F. Baker of this city and Walter C. of Chicago, Ill.; sister of Alle(?) R. Retallack of Buffalo, N.Y. Funeral services from the Bell Funeral Chapel, Friday Nov. 22, at 2:00 P.M., Rev. Robert B. Day officiating. Interment in Cold Springs cemetery, Lockport, N.Y. | Retallack, Mary Belle (I6836)
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6954 | from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Nov. 27, 1943 (fultonhistory.com) PEKIN. N.Y. Arthur B Baker, farmer, of the Ridge road, died late yesterday at a Lockport hospital where he had been confined for some time. Mr. Baker is survived by three sons, Parker, Roy and Ralph Baker, all of Pekin. N.Y.: one daughter, Mrs. Marie Consider, of Taft. Calif, and one sister, Mrs. Grace Swick, of Erie, Pa. | Baker, Arthur B (I1137)
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6955 | from the Niagara Falls Gazette, Oct. 1, 1964 (fultonhistory.com) MRS. BAKER PEKIN - Mrs. Marald E. Baker, 60, of 2885 Upper Mountain Road, died Wednesday (Sept. 30, 1962) in the Howell Nursing Home, Lockport, after a lengthy illness. She was born in the Town of Cambria on June 21, 1904, the daughter of George W. and Nellie Clancy Sornberger. She had resided in this vicinity throughout her life. Her husband, Clarence Baker, died in 1962. Mrs. Baker had been an elementary school teacher for 24 years, being an instructor in various Niagara County schools. Since its organization, she had been a teacher in the Starpoint Central School District and was a past president of the Starpoint Teachers Association. She was a member of Pekin Methodist Church and of the Woman's Society of Christian Service at the church. She had served as church organist for 45 years. In addition to both parents, her survivors include a son, Howard Baker, Pekin; two brothers, Allison Sornberger, Sanborn, and G. Emerson Sornberger. Niagara Falls, and three grandchildren. Friends may call at the Pike and Jones Funeral Home, Sanborn, where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday by Rev. James Pollard, pastor of Pikin Methodist Church. Burial will be at North Ridge Cemetery. The family said memorial donations may be made to Pekin Methodist Church. | Sornberger, Merald E (I4574)
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6956 | from the Niagara Falls Gazette, Oct. 21, 1960 (fultonhistory.com) MRS. BAKER DIES AT 76 SANBORN - Mrs. Nellie A. Baker, 76, of Townline Road, died Wednesday (Oct. 19,1960) at Lockport Memorial Hospital after an illness of two weeks. She was the widow of Edward Baker, who died in 1943. Born in Town of Cambria Jan. 5, 1884, Mrs. Baker was a daughter of the late Frank and Rose Baer Kline. She was a member of Pekin Grange, American Legion Auxiliary, the First Baptist Church of Sanborn and of its Volunteer Sunday School Class. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Beth Bodie, Sanborn, and Mrs. Shirley Robinson, Ventnor, N.J.; two sons, Clarence and Sterling Baker, both of Pekin; two brothers, Raymond Kline, Sanborn, and Clarence Kline, Pekin; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Pike & Jones Funeral Home by the Rev. William H. Webster. Members of the auxiliary of Legion Post No. 969 will hold a memorial service at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Mt. View Cemetery. Buffalo News, The (NY) - April 6, 2006 Deceased Name: Beth H. Bodie, former postmistress July 7, 1912 -- April 3, 2006 Beth H. Bodie of Sanborn, a former postmistress of the Sanborn Post Office, died Monday in Crestwood Health Care Center, Wheatfield, after a long illness. She was 93. Born Beth Hall in North Tonawanda, she was a longtime resident of Sanborn. She retired from the post office in 1975. Mrs. Bodie was a member of Community Bible Church of Lockport, the Niagara Falls Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Christian Club of Niagara Falls and the Sanborn Area Historical Society. She served on the Sanborn Citizens Advisory Board for several years. She held Bible study classes in her home for many years. Surviving are a sister, Shirley Dintenfass of Atlantic City, and a brother, Sterling Baker of Sanborn. Services will be at noon Saturday in Community Bible Church, 4168 Church Road, Lockport. Burial will be in the Mount View Cemetery, Cambria. | Kline, Nellie A (I2493)
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6957 | from The North Tonawanda Evening News, May 1, 1912 (fultonhistory.com) The death of Daniel VanBrocklin, aged 73 years of Middleport, occurred at his home Sunday morning of heart disease. The decease was for many years a prominent hardware merchant in that village, retiring about fifteen years ago from active business. The funeral will be held Wednesday, under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge, at 2 o'clock. He is survived by a wife and two daughters, Mrs. Arnold Dewhirst of Middleport and Mrs. George Nash of Lockport, and one son William of Middleport. | Van Brocklin, Daniel (I1590)
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6958 | From The Oregonian, 5 May 1995 (genealogybank.com) Mrs. Frank died May 1, 1995, at age 94. She was born April 4, 1901, in Hansen, Neb., and grew up in McMinnville. She also lived in Boise, Cheyenne, Wyo., and Phoenix, Ariz., before returning to Oregon. She was preceeded in death by three husbands. She worked for many years as a bookkeeper in the construction business in Arizona. Survivors include a sister, Edith Evans of Gresham. Disposition by cremation. Arrangements: Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. | Gowan, Esther Irene (I7196)
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6959 | from The Oswego Daily Times, 13 Nov 1899 (fultonhistory.com) The engagement of Harry Killick of Houth Lyons to Miss Ida Mae Smart, only daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Smart of Alloway has been announced. (Note that Ida's obituary lists her maiden name as Smith, but there is a Ida Smart found on the 1892 census) | Family: Harry Clark Killick / Ida Mae Smart (F973)
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6960 | From The Peninsula Times Tribune, 30 Apr 1979 HANCE BERRY MOUNTAIN VIEW - Memorial services will be held Tuesday for Hance Berry, an apartment house manager, who died Friday at El Camino Hospital of an apparent heart attack. Mr. Berry, 74, managed the Fayetteville Arms Apartment House in Mountain View. He previously owned a grocery store in Palo Alto. He was a native of Amherst, Nova Scotia. He was a member of Palo Alto Host Lions Club, Palo Alto Lodge 1471, BPOE; Islam Shrine, Scottish Rite of Free Masonary of San Jose and Thunder Bay Lodge 618, AF&AM. Surviving are his wife, Marion Berry of Mountain View; and two sons, Lloyd Berry of Redwood City and Nelson Berry of Orland; and three grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. At Roller & Hapgood, 980 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto. Contributions to the Lions Eye Founndation, 2340 Clay St., San Francisco, or P.O. Box 976, Palo Alto, are preferred. | Berry, Hance Logan (I7502)
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6961 | From the Popular Guide to the House of Commons Colonel James Robert Bain is a son of the late Sir James Bain, M.P. He is a J.P. and D.L. for Cumberland, and commanded the 3rd (Militia) Battalion of the Border Regiment from 1892, becoming the Hon. Colonel in 1895. He is a director of the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway Company, and of the Cumberland Union Banking Company, and is much interested in coal and mining enterprises. He married in 1886 Lily, daughter of Sir John Burton, Chief Justice of Ontario, Canada. Bolton Hall, Gosforth, Cumberland. Conservative. | Bain, Col James Robert (I1949)
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6962 | From The Record of Conneticut Men in the Military Sixth Regiment - Col. Parsons' - 1775 Raised on the first call for troops in April-May, 1775. Recruited from New London, Hartford and present Middlesex Counties. Two Companies remained on duty at New London until June 17, when they were orderded by the Governor's Council to the Boston Camps. There the regiment took post at Roxbury in Gen Spencer's Brigade, and remained until expiration of term of service, Dec 10, '75. Adopted as Continental. Regiment re-organized under Col. Parsons for service in '76. from "Register of the National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of New York", 1913 DANIEL ELY, 1673 - 1776 Deputy from Lyme to Connecticut General Assembly, 1729, 1734-5, 1738-9, 1741-2, 1744-5, 1849-51, 1761 Lieutenant of North Company of Lyme, 1733 Captain of Train Band, 1738 Major the Third Regiment of Connecticut, 1739 | Ely, Major Daniel (I2705)
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6963 | from The Register, Berwick, Kings Co. Nova Scotia, 1925 (rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canbrnep/) Illsley, Lillian Winifred d/o Randal P. Illsley married at Kentville, 18 Aug, to George MacMichael, s/o Alexander MacMichael, Rexton, NB.[26 Aug 1925 write up] | Family: George Douglas MacMichael / Lillian Winifred Illsley (F2362)
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6964 | From The Register, Berwick, Kings Co., Nova Scotia 1905 Reid, Ruth wid/o Gideon E. Reid d/o Gideon Cogswell, Cornwallis, died at Kentville, 31 May 1905, age 71 years. [15 June 1905]. | Cogswell, Ruth Ann (I1600)
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6965 | From The Register, Berwick, Kings Co., Nova Scotia Sept 14 1898 Died at Kentville, Sept. 2nd, Ladd H., son of Gideon Reid, of Steam Mill Village, aged 32 years. | Reid, Ladd H (I1628)
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6966 | from the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, 30 Mar 1945 (newspapers.com) Medina - Mrs. G.H. Simonds of Pearl Street has received word that her cousin, Deaconess Kate Dibley Shaw, is safe and well in a camp near Los Banos, Luzon, having been released from the internment camp at Santo Tomas. Deaconess Shaw is known in Medina and Western New York, having lived in Buffalo and served with Bishop Brent before leaving for the Philippine Islands, where she had charge of All-Saints Mission of the Episcopal Church at Bontac on the Island of Luzon. She was on her way to the United States when captured by the Japs. | Sibley, Kate (I794)
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6967 | from The San Diego Evening Tribune, 23 Jun 1932 (genealogybank.com) Elizabeth Reid alleged her husband Harry H Reid deserted her after a Tijuana marriage and today filed suit for divorce. They were married Dec. 26, 1928, in Tijuana, she said. | Family: Harry Herbert Reid / Elizabeth M “Betty” (F2202)
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6968 | from the San Diego Evening Tribune, 6 Oct 1927 (genealogybank.com) RIED - In this city, Oct. 4, 1927, Nancy A. Reid, wife of Harry H. Reid and mother of Fred Reid of Ocean Beach; sister of Rupert Pineo of Waterville, Nova Scotia, Fred W. Pineo of Rochester, Mass., Mrs. W.H. Hirsch of Westport, Conn., Mrs. W.H. Perry of New York, and Wiley C. Pineo of Ontario, Can.; a native of Nova Scotia aged 58 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Friday, Oct. 7, at 10 a.m. form the Merkley University Undertaking Parlors, 3655 Fifth street, Rev. Crabtree officiating. Interment Greenwood Memorial park. | Pineo, Nancy A (I6739)
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6969 | from The San Diego Union, 13 Mar 1968 (genealogybank.com) REID FUNERAL TO BE TODAY Private services will be at 2 p.m. today in Beardsley Funeral Home for Mrs. Cassie M. Reid, 72, of 1385 Morena Blvd., who died Sunday in a hospital. Mrs. Reid, a 50-year resident, of Maine. She was a charter member of the Point Loma Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Two daughters, including Mrs. Doris Voss of San Diego and four grandchildren survive. from The San Diego Union, 12 Mar 1968 (genealogybank.com) REID - Cassie, Mother of Doris Voss and Nancy Denney. 4 grandchildren. Private services We. 2 p.m. Beardsley Funeral Home. Family prefer contributions of Heart Fund. | Skillen, Cassie Mae (I7390)
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6970 | from The San Diego Union, 15 May 1939 (genealogybank.com) REID - May 14th. Harry Herbert Reid, father of Fred W. Reid, grandfather of Nancy Reid, Oregon and Doris Voss, San Diego. Bradley-Woolman. | Reid, Harry Herbert (I1626)
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6971 | from The San Diego Union, 16 Oct 1981 (genealogybank.com) HENRY W. VOSS Henry "Hank" W. Voss, 66, a county resident for 46 years, died Monday in a local hospital. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Scottish Rite Temple in Mission Valley, with cremation and a private service at Fort Rosecrans Cemetery. The family suggests that donations be made to the Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital or the Heart Fund. Born in Michigan, Mr. Voss was in the grocery business for 30 years. He was in the Navy during Work War II. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge N. 620, Scottish Rite bodies, Al Bahr Shrine and American Legion Post No. 282. Survivors include his wife, Doris; a sister, Alice Lancaster of Point Loma; a brother, Cecil of Santee; three nieces, and three nephews. | Voss, Henry William “Hank” (I7571)
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6972 | from The San Diego Union, 19 Feb 1960 (genealogybank.com) Frederick Reid Services for Frederick Reid, 67, of 1395 Morena Blvd., will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Beardsley Funeral Home. Cremation is planned. Reid died Tuesday of a heart attack while attending a lodge meeting in Ocean Beach. He lived here 40 years. He was a native of Nova Scotia. He was a charter member and past master of Point Loma Masonic Lodge 620, F&AM and a charter member of the Ocean Beach Kiwanis Club. He is survived by his widow, Cassie, two daughters, including Mrs. Doris Voss of Ocean Beach, and five grandchildren. from The San Diego Union, 19 Feb 1960 (genealogybank.com) REID - Fredrick, Husband of Cassie Reid, Father of Doris Voss and Nancy Denney. 5 grandchildren. Services Sat. 10 a.m., Beardsley Funeral Home, conducted b Pt. Loma F&AM No. 620. Cremation. Family requests donations to Cancer Fund. | Reid, Fredrick William “Fred” (I7389)
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6973 | from The San Diego Union, 20 Apr 1956 (genealogybank.com) OGULNIK - Fanny, Wife of the late Paul Ogulnik, Mother of the late Edith O. Schwartz. Grandmother of Mrs. Edith June Schwartz. Greatgrandmother of Edith Ann Schwartz, 4 sisters. Cryptside services 2 p.m. Fri Cypress View Mausoleum, Entombment Cypress View Temple Beth Israel, Benbough Mortuary. | Weisman, Fanny (I6242)
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6974 | from The San Diego Union, 23 Dec 1969 (genealogybank.com) SAGE - Roscie A. Husband of Georgia Sage, Father of Lt. Col. Harman R. Sage, Mrs. Glenn Stutlman, Mrs. Hugh M. Shaver Jr. and Mrs. Kenneth Owens. Brother of Edgar h. and Harold Sage, Alberta, Merwyn, Helen Sage, Edna Sims and Luella MacKay. Numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services Wed. 2 p.m. Greenwood Mortuary. Interment Greenwood Mausoleum. Family wishes no flowers, donations may be made to American Heart Assoc. | Sage, Roscoe Almeron (I7201)
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6975 | from The San Diego Union, 24 Jan 1959 (genealogybank.com) MRS. ANSEL SKINNER Mrs. Nora Skinner, 81, of 3879 38th St., a resident here for 12 years, died Thursday at a rest home. She is survived by her husband, Ansel; four grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Rogers Mortuary with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. | Young, Nora E (I7159)
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6976 | from The San Diego Union, 25 July 1958 (genealogybank.com) MAY E. GRIFFIN DIES; RETIRED TEACHER Mrs. May E. Griffin, 76, of 4915 Uvada Pl., a retired school teacher, died Monday at a hospital. She taught in the San Diego County School system for 25 years, retiring in 1952. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Skelton; two sons, James and Francis, four sisters and two brothers. Services will be tomorrow at Greenwood Mortuary with burial in Glen Abbey Memorial Park. | Skinner, May Elizabeth (I7022)
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6977 | from The San Diego Union, 27 Jan 1979 (genealogybank.com) VETERAN PHARMACIST LEO VOLZ DIES Leo P. Volz, 83, of Point Loma, the city's oldest practicing pharmacist, died Tuesday in a hospital. Mr. Volz had owned and operated Volz Pharmacy at Rosecrans Boulevard and Canon Street since 1935. He was born La Crosse, Wis., and had lived in the city since 1926. He was a graduate of Southern California Pharmacy College. He was a member of the county and state pharmaceutical associations and the National Association of Retail Druggists, and was a charter member oft he Point Loma Kiwanis Club. Mr Volz is survived by his wife, Hazel; son Don of San Diego; two sisters; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The rosary was recited and a requiem Mass was said yesterday at Holy Cross Mausoleum Chapel. Entombment was in Holy Cross Mausoleum. The family suggest contributions to the Children's Hospital and Health Center of San Diego or the Nazareth House at Mission San Diego de Alcala. | Volz, Leo Peter (I1312)
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6978 | from The San Diego Union, 3 Aug 1942 (genealogybank.com) GRIFFIN - James M. Aug. 1. husband of Mary E. Griffin, father of James M and Francis M. Griffin and Mrs Ruth Skelton; brother of C.G. Griffin and Mrs. Ora Hoffman; also survived by 3 grandchildren; aged 73. Services Tues,. 1:30 p.m. at Honham Brothers Mortuary, Cremation Bonham Brothers Cematory. | Griffin, James Marion (I7163)
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6979 | from The San Diego Union, 30 Jan 1960 (genealogybank.com) SKINNER - Ansel, Brother of Catherine Illsley, Georgia Sage, Helen Crump, Grant Skinner, Ruth Flaherty, 4 grandchildren. 6 great grandchildren, Past master Rathdrum Lodge No, 41 AF&AM. Member of Woodsmen of the World. Services Mon, 2 p.m. Rogers Mortuary. Interment | Skinner, Ansel Oscar (I7018)
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6980 | from The San Diego Union, 7 May 1949 (genealogybank.com) STEWART W SKINNER Stewart W. Skinner, 48, a machinist, died yesterday morning in his home, 3586 Fairmont Ave. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in the Rogers Mortuary. Mr. Skinner was born in South Dakota and had resided here 3 years. He was a member of the East San Diego Presbyterian Church and a Masonic Blue Lodge in Idaho. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pearl Skinner; two daugthers, Norma and Molly Skinner, also of San Diego, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.O. Skinner of El Cajon. | Skinner, Stewart William (I7160)
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6981 | from The San Diego Union, 8 May 1949 (genealogybank.com) VOLZ - Alvina J. Wife of John A. Volz, Mother of Howard J. and Robert J. Volz, Alice M. Cowley and Phyllis E. Reynolds, 1 sister, 13 grandchildren. Recitation of Rosary Wed. eve. 7:30 o'clock, St. Didacus Church. Requiem Mass Thurs mornings 9 o'clock. St. Didacus Church. Entombment Holy Cross Mausoleum Goodbody's Blvd Chapel. | Formanek, Alvina J (I1314)
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6982 | from The San Francisco Call, 7 Oct 1913 (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov) EXCHANGE HONORS MEMORY OF HINKEL The local Mining and Stock exchange adjourned at noon yesterday out of respect to the memory to the late George W. Hinkel, a member of the exchange, who died suddenly at his home, 2832 Broderick street, yesterday. Hinkel was a native of this city, and was 54 years old. He is survived by a widow, one son, two brothers, and two sisters. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of the King Solomon's lodge No. 260, F.&A.M., at King Solomon's hall, 1745 Fillmore street. | Hinkel, George W (I7493)
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6983 | From The San Francisco Call, 9 Jun 1912 (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov) At the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. George Hinkle. in Broderick street, the marriage of Miss Bertha Graham Cummings of Nova Scotia and William Pierre Caubu of this city was celebrated yesterday afternoon. The service was read before an improvised altar of ferns and flowers erected in thedrawing room. The rest of the house, with the exception of the dining room, where the decorations were of lilies of the valley and love roses, was adorned with branches of Lady Banksia and red roses intermingled with woodwardlas and maiden hair. The bride was charming in a creation of Ivory satin, the bodice of which was fashioned with chiffon. The entire dress was draped in handsome rose point lace. A tulle veil fastened with orange blossoms and a shower bouquet of roses completed her costume. Miss Irene Caubu was the bridesmaid. She wore a grown of pink brocade embellished with lace and carried a shower of bridesmaid roses. Robert Hinkle, the ring bearer, carried the gold circlet on a white satin cushion. Milton Sutton was the best man. After the ceremony a dainty luncheon was served. The bride came to this city a year ago from Nova Scotia on a visit to her sisters, Mrs. Fred Morcom and Mrs. George Hinkle. It was here that she met Caubu, and their engagement was announced shortly after. Mrs. Caubu is a singer of recognized merit. Her husband is well known as an attorney and he is also grand trustee of the Native Sons of the Golden West. The wedding Journey of the couple will consist of an automobile tour of northern California. Later they will return to make their home in this city. | Family: William Pierre Caubu / Bertha Graham “Bert” Cummings (F2506)
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6984 | From The St Paul Globe, 7 Sep 1896 (chroniclingamerica.loc.gov) Miss Jennie Illsley was yesterday married to Rollin Ollin, of Grantsburg; Wis., at Dover, near here. Mr. Ollin is a banker, and the bride was the local belle. Rolla J Olin is the name from the Olmsted Historical Database. | Illsley, Jennie Lozelle (I4365)
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6985 | from The St. Louis Globe-Democrat", 27 Jun 1933 (newspapers.com) BAKER, ALICE E. - Entered into rest on Mon., June 26, 1933 at 10 p.m., beloved aunt of the last Allen H. Baker and great-aunt of William A. Baker and Marie Baker Benoist. Burial in Calvert, Tex., Thurs., June 29. | Baker, Alice Eliza (I15936)
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6986 | from The Sun and Erie County Independent", 9 Dec 1920 (newspapers.com) The morning of Wednesday, December 1, 1920, our community was shocked by the news of the sudden death of Fred W. Baker, owner of a large farm one and a half miles from this village on the state road. Mr. Baker with his neighbor, Oscar Kraft, on account of the coal famine in this town, felt it necessary to go to the woods to fell some trees for fire. The first tree they began to work on was a large beech that stood on a bank, they had sawed and wedged it until it was about to topple over, and each man ran for a place of safety but it was thought Mr. Baker must have miscalculated as the tree fell directly on him, knocking him down and killing him instantly. Mr. Kraft ran for assistance but it was one half mile to the home of Clyde Horton, the nearest neighbor. All nearby men were notified and hurried to the spot where the body laid. By means of props and screw jacks the fallen tree was raised and Mr. Baker's body was carefully taken out, placed in a wagon and carried to his home. The medical examiner came three hours later and issued a certificate of accidental death. Mr. Baker was born and his younger days were spent in Niagara County, he came to this village 22 years ago, for the first three years he leased a farm but in 1903 he purchased the farm where he has since resided, of Valda Canfield, of Buffalo. He was in an esteemed citizen, possessed a genteel disposition, was kind and thoughtful to everyone, especially to his bereaved wife, who has been in delicate health for a number of years. His loss is deeply felt in this community. Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs Zuick of Erie, Pa., a son and two brothers in and near Lockport, also Three Sisters, Mrs. LaBar, Buffalo, Mrs. Frank Richardson of North Collins and Mrs E. Walters of Lockport. Funeral services were held at the family home Friday, December 3d, at 11 o'clock, Rev. John Calvin of the Baptist Church, officiated. Internment was at Cambria Center, Niagara county at 4 p.m. Many old time friends and relatives attended the burial. | Baker, Fred W (I1126)
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6987 | from The Utica Observer, Mar. 15, 1883 (fultonhistory.com) OSWEGO's SINGULAR CASE James N. Baker died at Oswego on Saturday. He was to have been buried yesterday. Mr. Baker, when alive, frequently conversed with his wife about the horrors of being buried alive, and expressed fears that he himself should be so buried. Yesterday, although he had been apparently dead for two days, his lips and face retained a bright pink color, which indicated that there might still be life, although the body was rigid. A doctor pricked the body to several places, but no blood appeared. It was, however, thought best to postpone the burial. | Baker, James Northam (I1584)
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6988 | from The Vancouver News-Herald (ancestry.com) MCFARLANE - Passed away at the family home, 1133 Melville St., on May 16, 1936, J.E.W.(Ernest) McFarland, and he's 79th year; survived by four sisters, Mrs. Henry Pillar, Mrs. D.M. Mcfarlane and Miss M. Edith Mcfarlane, all of Vancouver, and Mrs. P.B. Long of Los Angeles. Funeral services on Tuesday, May 19th at 2 p.m., in Center and Hanna's chapel, under the auspices of Western Star Lodge, Number 10, I.O.O.F., Rev. S. Robertson Orr officiating. Services at the graveside will be conducted by the Cascade Lodge, number 12, A.F.&A.M. Interment family plot, Masonic section, Mountain View cemetery. | Macfarlane, John Ernest William (I25873)
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6989 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6787)
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6990 | from Timothy Baker Pension File (fold3.com) Timothy Baker, b. 1756, of Pembroke, Genesee. NY served a private in Capt Darby Co of Col John Bailey's 2nd MA regiment from 1777-1780 (20 Apr 1818). Wife named Polly and three children living with them: Lucinda a. 16, Dorcas a. 14, and William, a. 12 who is sickly. (17 Jun 1820). Letter from St Charles, Kane IL to see if widow who is old or children entitled to continued pension (15 Jul 1850?). Letter from Great grandchild C S Gastman who states Timothy married 1st wife, Catharine Healy, in Newton MA in 1789 & had 4 children (one was Hosea). They were raised by Healy family after she died in 1789 in Stoddard. He & second wife moved to Lavorina NY where he lived to at least 1840. | Baker, Timothy (I14490)
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6991 | from Town of Ingersoll Vital Records Oscar Russell was born 14 Nov 1901 on King St, Ingersoll to Edgar Dunlop, a barber and Mary Elizabeth Johnston. Marriage in London on 8 Jun 1906 | Dunlop, Oscar Russell (I11615)
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6992 | from Transcription from The Register, Berwick, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Vital Statistics 1912 (rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canbrnep) Illsley, Randal B., s/o James E. Illsley, formerly of Berwick, died at Somerset, Sat, m. Cassie Caldwell, Cambridge, age 43 years.[7 Mar 1912 obituary + notice] | Ilsley, Randal B (I7048)
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6993 | from Tulocay Cemetery on findagrave.com listed at Charles Ringrove Watson who died 11 Jan 1923 | Watson, Walter Charles Ringrose (I4486)
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6994 | from U.S. Select Military Registers, 1862-1985 Garrett Patrick Fitzmaurice attained the rank of "Chief Carpenter" on 20 Feb 1924. He retired on 1 Oct 1932. | Fitzmaurice, Garrett Patrick (I610)
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6995 | from USA Naturalization Record (ancestry.com) Morris Roffman, a 56 year old tailor, born Roshiste Russia now Poland on 2 Jun 1877. Married on Nov 1898 in Rovno RUS to Anna born Rovno in 1883. Immigrated on 3 Oct 1901 on the Sothwark. | Roffman, Morris (I189)
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6996 | from Utica Daily Press, Dec 23, 1953 (www.fultonhistory.com) Herkimer - William Shipley Baker, 73, of 1512 W. Lake, died Dec. 22, 1953, in Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He was born Feb 16, 1880 in Middleport, son of Thomas and Ursula Baker. He attended Middleport schools and in 1910 married Ada Barnes in Binghamton. She died June 15, 1952. Mr. Baker was a landscape gardener and was employed by Read's Florist, Little Falls, before coming here. He was custodian at the Herkimer Masonic Temple for seven years and retired Jan. 1, 1953. Mr. Baker was a member of the Universalist Church. He leaves a son, William B. Baker, Herkimer, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 10 tomorrow from the Fenner Funeral Home. The body will be taken to Troy for cremation. | Baker, William Shipley (I783)
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6997 | from Vick Funeral Home Obituary Merrilee B. Wysong, a resident of Clinton Township, Michigan passed away on Monday, June 8, 2015 at the age of 88. She was born June 14, 1926 in Detroit, Michigan to the late Russell Miller and Dorothy Duncan Miller. On September 26, 1951 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, she was united in marriage to Jaxon L. Wysong. Together they celebrated their 38th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. Wysong preceded his wife in death March 30, 1990. Mrs. Wysong was a member of First Presbyterian Church and volunteered for various committees, including preparing meals for the homeless, visiting residents at Village of East Harbor and served as church Deacon. She played an active roll within the church. Being quite community minded, she rang the bell during the holidays for the Salvation Army, volunteered for the Clinton Township Goodfellows, volunteered at the Clinton Macomb Library and the Anton Art Center. Holding a golf membership at Burning Tree Golf Club from 1964-1990, she and her husband enjoyed golf trips to Arizona and the Carolina?s. She played Bridge and was a charming hostess who loved to entertain friends and family. Since her husband was from the Traverse City area, they frequently took trips to that beautiful Northern Michigan area. | Miller, Merrilee (I13935)
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6998 | from Vital Death Records of Rock Island Co (rockislandcounty.org) Ann Rice, born 6 Aug 1820 died 21 Nov 1822. | McDowell, Ann (I25726)
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6999 | from Vital Death Records of Rock Island Co (rockislandcounty.org) Joshua D Rice, born 25 Nov 1819 died 9 Dec 1886. | Rice, Joshua D (I25727)
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7000 | from Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (archive.org) William Perkins and Elisabeth Proctor married Oct. [6. CR4], 1788 | Family: William Perkins / Elisabeth Proctor (F6775)
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