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Ralph Alexander Woods

Male 1876 - 1937  (60 years)


 

Chronology for Ralph Woods

Excerpts from Newspapers during his time in NY

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 6 Oct 1893 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph Woods and Charles Phillips are doing the big fair

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 7 Sep 1894 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph Woods starts Saturday for Geneseo to attend the Normal school. A sensible move.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 21 Jun 1895 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph Woods is home form the Geneseo normal school for the summer vacation.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 12 Jul 1895 (fultonhistory.com)
Ralph Woods is spending his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Woods

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 27 Dec 1895 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph Woods of Richburg, is home from Geneseo on a short visit.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 10 Jan 1896 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph Woods of Richburg left for Geneseo last Thursday morning.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 17 Apr 1896 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Last Friday evening Ralph Woods came home from Geneseo Normal to spend the week with his parents.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 8 Jul 1897 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Richburg, July 2.-Ralph Woods and sister Helen leave Saturday for an extended trip to Lakewood and Pittsburg.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 12 Jan 1899 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph Woods has returned to Geneseo, where he is attending normal school.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 13 Jul 1899 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph A. Woods is spending the summer at Conesus Lake where he is clerking in a hotel. During the past year he has done some acceptable writing for the Rochester and Buffalo papers and intends to enter Cornell university next fall. He will study law later. He is a very deserving young man of whome Richburg has reason to be proud.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 25 Jan 1900 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph Woods, formerly of Richburg is now studying law in Rochester. He is a son of A.A. Woods of Richburg and a bright young man.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 12 Apr 1900 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph Woods is home from Rochester caring for his sick father.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 22 Mar 1900 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph A. Woods of Richburg, who graduated from Geneseo, Class of \'99 and who is at present a student of law in the offices of Hon. W.S. Hubbelll, was recently elected president of the lase students association of Rochester.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 26 Apr 1900 (fultonhistory.com)
Ralph A. Woods, formerly of Richburg is passing a few days with relatives in town. Mr. Woods is studying law in the office of a prominent law firm in Rochester. He was recently elected president of the Law Students Association of that city and is a bright young man.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 21 Jan 1904 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph A. Woods, son of Druggist A.A. Woods of Angelica, says the Advocate, has been appointed private secretary to the may of Rochester. The appointment carries with it a salary of $2,200 per year, and as it will not conflict with his law business, it is a fine thing. Ralph Woods formerly lived here, is a fine fellow and his old friends rejoice in his advancement.

from "The Bolivar Breeze", 0 Oct 1893 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Ralph Woods of Caledonia, N.Y., has been visiting old acquaintances in town the past week.

From "The Caledonia Advertiser", 1 Apr 1937 (fultonhistory.com)
Ralph A. Woods, 60, retired oil producer, contractor and royalties dealer, died at his home in Tulsa, Okla., Monday morning, March 22, after a long illness. Mr. Woods was born in Wheatland, Pa., her attended Genesco State normal School, and studied law in Rochester and became a member of the New York Bar. He married Maude Tennent of Caledonia and they lived in Kansas, Missouri, Louisiana and Texas before moving to Tulsa in 1916. During the World War Mr. Woods was very active in Red Cross and other war-time work. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Alex; one daughter, Mrs. Isabel Van Horn, and one sister Mrs. H.J. Baker, all of Tulsa. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, March 24th and the body sent the to Kansas City for cremation and the ashes were returned to Tulsa. Mrs. Woods\' brother, A.H. Tennent of Cleveland, O., attended the funeral.

from "The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle", 25 Mar 1937 (fultonhistory.com)
Ralph A. Woods Dies in Tulsa
Ralph A. Woods, 50, one time secretary to Major John G. Cutler of Rochester, died in Tulsa, Okla. last week, according to word reaching here yesterday. Woods, a retired oil producer, was born in Wheatland, Pa., and was  a graduate of Genesco State Teachers college, Genesco, and studied law in the offices of Walter Hubbell. He went to Tulsa in 1916.

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