Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Oct. 6, 1913
PETER DEITZEL
Honeoye Falls, Oct 5 - Peter DEITZEL one of the oldest residents of the town of Rush died at his home two miles
north of Rush village on Saturday at the age of 92 years. Mr. DEITZEL was born in Hasse, Germany, in 1821, and
came to this country 61 years ago, settling in Rush where he had since resided. For nearly 50 years, he has lived
on the same farm. He was a member of the Rush M. E. Church. His wife died in 1892. He leaves two daughters, Mary
E. DEITZEL, of Rochester; Mrs. Kate Shearms, of Rush; three sons, Adam H. of Gainesville, N. Y.; Henry A., of Bellevue,
Ohio, and John T. of Findlay, Ohio; 18 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. The funeral will be held from
his late home on Tuesday at 1 o'clock and from the M. E. Church at Rush at 2 o'clock. Burial in Pine Mill.
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WILLIAM LAFLER
Prominent Gaines Orchardist Dies in Rochester Hospital
Albion, Oct. 5 - The death of William LAFLER (unreadable) Gaines farmer and orchardist occurred yesterday afternoon
in the Rochester General Hospital. Mr. LAFLER was born in the town of Gaines and was 59 years old. He was one of
the best-known farmers in the central part of the county and was a member of Gaines Grange. The Orleans County
Fruit Growers Association, a deacon in the Gaines Congregational Church.
Mr. LAFLER has been in ill health for about one year. He leaves his wife; three sons, Arthur LAFLER, of Rochester;
Henry, of Oakland, Cal., and Herbert A., of Gaines; one brother, Charles LAFLER, of Gaines, and two sisters, Mrs.
Clayton BIDELMAN of Rochester and Miss Francis LAFLER of Gaines. The funeral will be held from the family home
on the Gaines Basin road 2 miles west of Albion, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. C. H. BURROUGHS, of Gaines
officiating. Burial will be made in Mount Albion cemetery.
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DEATH OF CHAS. H. SEIDEL
Rochester Man Succumbs in Germany to Sudden Illness
Charles H. SEIDEL, of No. 164 Augustine street, died Saturday in Herborn, Germany. Mr. SEIDEL, with his wife, left
this city in August, intending to spend a year in Europe. They had visited his birthplace, Herborn, and were in
Leipzig about to leave for Italy when he was suddenly taken ill.
Mr. SEIDEL's death was entirely unexpected, as he had not been ill before since he was a boy. Besides his wife,
Mary L. SEIDEL, he leaves one son, Henry ?; one daughter, Mrs. Henry ? (?A?TA), and one sister, Mrs. Louise BONIPER
of Herborn, Germany.
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Mrs. Mary A. FORDHAM VAN DAME, wife of Cornelius J. VAN DAME, died yesterday morning at the home, No. 51 Penn street,
aged 46 years. She leaves besides her husband, two daughters, Laura A., and Emma E. VAN DAME; four sons, Mathew
H., Arthur R., Cornelius J., Jr., and Edward J. VANDAME; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth FORDHAM; three sisters, Mrs.
Frank MILLARD, Mrs. Harvey SHARP and Mrs. Edward KUHN; four brothers, Daniel, Arthur, Robert and George William
FORDHAM, of the Joseph avenue station and a grand daughter, Bernice Van Dame.
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Rev. Robert C. BROWNLEE, who was pastor of Asbury Methodist Church at the time the present structure was erected,
died Saturday morning in Niagara Falls, where he had resided for several years, aged 80 years. He leaves his wife,
two sons, Raymond C. and Sanford BROWNLEE; a daughter, Mrs. George SHEPARD, of Niagara Falls, and several grandchildren.
He had not been active in church work for some time.
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Mrs. Jane HAIT died Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary DICKELMAN, No. 148 Troup street. She
leaves, besides Mrs. DICKELMAN, a brother, Lucas HALL, of Great Bend, Pa., and two grandchildren.
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Mrs. Etta SCULL, wife of Harris SCULL, died in this city. She leaves besides her husband, four sons, Abe, Jacob,
Joseph and David SCULL, and a daughter, Lenna SCULL.
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MARRIED
KOONS - OSBORN
Thursday afternoon, October 2, 1913, at the residence of Rev. J. J. KENNEDY, No. 211 Seward street, Miss Loie Mabel
OSBORN and Charles Richard KOONS.
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DIED
BECHTOLD - Suddenly, in this city, Saturday, October 4, 1913, Henry BECHTOLD, aged 72 years. He is survived by
four sons, George J., Harry J., Charles B. and Edward J. BECHTOLD; one brother, John C. BECHTOLD, of this city,
and one sister, Mrs. Mary J. AMWAY, of Canton, Ohio.
-Funeral Tuesday afternoon, October 7, 1913, at 2:30 o'clock from the family residence, No. 361 Brown street. Burial
in Mount Hope cemetery. Burial private.
BRASH - At the Homeopathic Hospital, Saturday, October 4, 1913, Miss Mary BRASH, aged 40 years. She is survived
by one sister and four brothers.
-The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon, October 6th, at 2 o'clock from Hedges brothers' parlors, No.
182 East avenue.
DEITZEL - Entered into rest, at Rush, Saturday, October 4, 1913, Peter DEITZEL, aged 92 years, 5 months and 26
days. He is survived by two daughters, and three sons, Mary E. DEITZEL, of Rochester; Mrs. Kate SHEARING, of Rush;
Adam H., of Gainesville, N. Y.; Henry A., of Bellevue, Ohio, and John T., of Findlay, Ohio, eighteen grandchildren
and nine great grandchildren.
-Funeral from his late home Tuesday, October 7th, at 1 P. M., and from the M. E. Church at Rush at 2 P.M. Burial
at Pine Hill. Ohio papers please copy.
MURPHY - At the family residence, No. 725 Park avenue, Saturday afternoon, October 4, 1913, Mrs. Frances McGUIRE
MURPHY, wife of Michael P. MURPHY. Besides her husband she leaves one daughter, Mrs. Sadie MURPHY McGRATH, and
a niece, Mrs. Sarah McCARTHY.
-Funeral will be held from the house at 8:30, and from the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 9 o'clock. Burial
in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
BIEBER - Sunday night, October 5, 1913, at the family residence, No. 335 Caroline street, Frederick BIEBER, aged
4 years. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles BIEBER; two brothers, Carl and Canute(?), and one
sister Rosetta(?).
-The funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Funeral strictly
private.
ENNIS - Saturday morning, October 4, 1913, at the family residence, No. 38 Sherman street, Alta, daughter of the
late George and Margaret ENNIS. She leaves one sister, Miss Mary ENNIS, and one brother, Charles J. ENNIS.
-Funeral will take place Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the house, and at 9 o'clock from Lady Chapel, Frank street.
Interment in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
VANDAME - Sunday, October 5, 1913, at her home, No. 51 Penn street, Mary FORDHAM VANDAME, the beloved wife of C.
J. VANDAME, aged 45 years and 24 days. Besides her husband she leaves four sons and two daughters, Matthew H.,
Arthur R., Cornelius J. and Edward L., and Laura A. and Anna E. VANDAME; three sisters and five brothers, Mrs.
Frank MILLARD, of Geneva; Mrs. Harvey SHARP, Mrs. E. COON and William J., Arthur W., Robert A., Daniel J. and Officer
George G. FORDHAM, of this city, and one granddaughter, Bernice F. VANDAME. She was a member of Primrose Lodge,
No. 72, (unreadable) Burial from her late home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
PECK - Passed on, Saturday, October 4, 1913. Eastman Colby PECK, of Boston, Mass. He leaves his wife, Dora H.;
two daughters, Mrs. W. Jerome HECQUEMBOURG, of Rutherford, N. J., and Mrs. J. BROWER LOWELL, of Porto Rico, and
one sister, Lucy H. PECK, of Rochester.
-Funeral from Mount Hope Chapel Tuesday at 2 P. M.
HAWTHORNE - Entered into rest, at her home in Avon, Sabbath afternoon, October 5, 1913. Mrs. Rebecca HAWTHORNE,
aged 78 years, 7 months. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. T. C. WRIGHT, of Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph
BROWN, of Scottsville, and Miss Katherine GALLAGHER, of Avon, and two nephews, C. Ellsworth BROWN, of Olean, and
Edwin ?. BROWN, of Rochester..
-Funeral (unreadable) which will be private will be held from her late home, No. 10 temple street, Tuesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock.
OLESEN - Saturday evening, October 4, 1913, at the family home, No. 224 Bronson avenue, Ethel M. OLESEN, wife of
Ole C. OLESEN. Besides her husband she leaves one son, her parents, two sisters and three brothers, all of this
city.
-Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:45 from the house and at 9:15 from Immaculate Conception Church. Interment in Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
GEIMER - Saturday morning, October 4, 1913, Mary E. GEIMER, aged 53 years. She is survived by her mother, Mrs.
Catherine LEIDECKER; three sisters, Mrs. T. T?RHAAR, Mrs. Libbie GOELTZ and Mrs. A. SCRANTON, and one brother,
Charles GEIMER, of Detroit, Mich.
-The remains were taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. A. SCRANTON, No. 591 Driving Park avenue. Funeral will
take place Tuesday morning at 8:45 from the home of her sister, No. 591 Driving Park avenue, and at 9:15 o'clock
from Holy Rosary Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
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Honeoye Falls Times
Thursday,
Oct. 9, 1913
Mrs. Elizabeth Lay Touset(?) a highly respected resident of Ionia, died Saturday evening at her home in that village,
aged 86 years, after a brief illness of pulmonary trouble. She is survived by two sons, Henry R. Lay of Ionia and
Robert R. Lay of Janesville, Wis. Five grand sons, Merwin W. Lay of Syracuse, Ray H.(?) Lay and Clifford Lay of
Ionia, B. Griffin Lay of Honeoye Falls, and Harry Lay of Buffalo. Two grand-daughters, Miss Bertha Lay of Lima,
and Helen Lay of Ionia, and one great-grand-daughter Miss Eleanore Lay of Syracuse.
Her funeral was held from her late residence, Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. O. C. Brownback of Honeoye
Falls, officiating.
Miss Mary Claffie, a native of this village, but for many years a resident of Buffalo, died Sunday last in the
Buffalo Hospital, following a second operation for tumor. Miss Claffie came home about five weeks ago to her brother's
and returned to the hospital the past week. Deceased was born in this village 59 years ago. She is survived by
one brother, James Claffie of this village. The funeral was held from St. Paul's church, Wednesday morning at 10
o'clock, Rev. M. J. Cluney officiating.
Elbert W. Woodard of this village died suddenly Sunday night last after an illness of several months, aged 33 years.
Deceased who was well and favorably known here was born in Irondequoit and came here to reside about fifteen years
ago. He had been employed in the market of Shelden Smith (rest of obit not legible on my copy)
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Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Fri Oct 10, 1913
LIFE TOGETHER IMPOSSIBLE
So Bloods Decide, and Justice Issues Decree of Separation
When Bessie BLOOD brought action before Justice William W. CLARK to obtain a
decree of separation from her husband, Roy F. BLOOD, the Justice gave the
couple time to try to become reconciled for the sake of their young children.
Yesterday the husband and wife reported that they could not live together, so
Justice CLARK reluctantly granted the decree.
The two separated once before, and the wife went to
her parents in Poughkeepsie. Last June they again parted.
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RECORD OF DEATHS
George W. KLEIN, of No. 5 Prince street, died last night, aged 46 years. He
leaves his wife, two children, three brothers and three sisters. He was
formerly a lieutenant in the Fire Department. He retired a year ago, owing to
ill health, with an excellent record.
George BEGY, of Rochester, died Wednesday morning in Chicago.
Mrs. Marie SANDERS, widow of James SANDERS, died at the home, No. 40 Woodward
street, Wednesday evening. She leaves two sons and five daughters.
Fred ULSCHT died yesterday, aged 66 years. He leaves his wife, Barbara ULSCHT;
two daughters, Miss Carrie ULSCHT, and Mrs. Edward WILSON of Erie; one son,
Edward ULSCHT, of Rochester, and four grandchildren. The remains were removed
to No. 265 North street.
Albert HOFER died yesterday afternoon at Iola Sanatorium, aged 36(?) years. He
leaves his wife, Mrs. Frances HOFER; three sisters, Miss Lena HOFER, Mrs. John
SCHUMAN and Mrs. Michael SCHLASER, of Penfield, and four brothers, Fred and
Edward HOFER, of Penfield, and Samuel and John HOFER, of Chili. The remains
were removed to No. 52 Cumberland street.
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BORN
FENNELL - At the General Hospital, Wednesday, October 8, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs.
Simon J. FENNELL, of No. 25 Barclay street, a daughter.
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DIED
BERL - Entered into rest, Wednesday evening, October 8, 1913, at the
residence, No. 48 Laser street, William BERL, aged 29 years. He leaves his
wife, Mrs. Irene BERL; one son, Arthur; two daughters, Irene(?) and Thelma
BERL; two brothers, John and Charles BERL, and one sister, Mrs. William KALB.
-Funeral services Monday morning, October 13, 1913, at 8:30 from No. 48 Laser
street, and at 9 o'clock from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Interment in
Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
ULSCHT - Entered into rest, in this city, Thursday morning, October 9, 1913,
Fred ULSCHT, aged 66 years. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; two
daughters, Carrie, of this city, and Mrs. Edward WILSON of Erie, Pa., one son,
Edward, of this city, and four grandchildren.
-The remains have been removed to Strauchen's Funeral Chapel, No. 265 North
street, where the funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Interment in Mount Hope cemetery. Please omit flowers.
MORIARTY - In this city, Wednesday, October 8, 1913, at the family residence,
No. 471 Plymouth avenue, Patrick MORIARTY. He is survived by his wife, Mary B.
MORIARTY; one son, Joseph E.; one daughter, Mrs. Frank CLIFFORD, and one
sister, Mrs. R. A. DALY. He was a member of Myron Adams Post, G. A. R.
-Funeral will take place Saturday morning at 8:30 from the house, and at 9
o'clock from the Immaculate Conception Church.
EHLE - In this city, Wednesday, October 8, 1913, Mary Elizabeth, widow of
George EHLE, formerly of Palmyra, aged 79(?) years. She is survived by one
son, Daniel S. EHLE, of this city, and three daughters, Mrs. D. C. WELLMAN, of
Palmyra; Mrs. Fred WILLIAMS, of Belfast, and Mrs. Elizabeth SPONENBURGH, of
Rochester.
-The funeral will take place from the residence of her grandson, William E.
SPONENBURGH, No. 18 Sheridan street, Friday at 1:30 P. M. Burial at Palmyra.
EBERTZ - Wednesday evening, October 8, 1913, at the family home, No. 27 Cedar
street, Mrs. Catherine EBERTZ, aged 82 years. She leaves five sons, Philip,
Peter, Joseph, Jacob and Frederick, EBERTZ; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret
BUBEL, Mrs. Sophia YOUNG and Mrs. Catherine BOULTER, and three brothers, Jacob
GOELTZER, of Bloomington, Ill., and Peter and Frederick GOELTZER, of Germany.
-Funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house, and
at 2:30 o'clock from German Evangelical Trinity Church. Interment in mount
Hope cemetery.
MENDELL - In this city, at the family residence, No. 453 Meigs street,
Wednesday, October 8, 1913, Sarah P. MENDELL. She is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. George W. WALTON, and one sister, Mrs. John C. MOORE.
-Funeral services at the residence Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial
private. Kindly omit flowers.
MAISIELJE - Friday morning, October 10, 1913 James Edwin MAISIELJE. He is
survived by his parents.
-Funeral Saturday from No. 258 Columbia avenue.
HUNT - Suddenly, Tuesday, October 7, 1913, Stephen A. HUNT, of Perinton, N. Y.
-Funeral from residence Friday afternoon, October 10th. Friends wishing to
attend take R. S. & E car leaving Rochester at 1 P. M. Conveyance will
meet car at stop 19.
BULLIS - At Manitou, N. Y., Mrs. A. F. BULLIS and son, wife and son of A. F.
BULLIS.
-Burial at Antwerp, N. Y., Saturday, October 11th.
KIRK - Wednesday, October 8, 1913, Myron B. KIRK, of Greece, N. Y., aged 69
years. He leaves two sons; 1 W. and H. M. KIRK, of Greece; three brothers,
William T., of Hilton; J. F., of Greece, and F. E., of Watsontown, Pa., and
four grandchildren, of Greece, N. Y.
-Funeral Sunday at 2 P. M. Interment in Riverside cemetery.
SANDERS - Entered into rest, at the family residence, No. 40 Woodward street,
Wednesday night, October 8, 1913, Marie SANDERS, widow of James SANDERS. She
is survived by two sons and three daughters.
-The funeral will take place Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Ann's
Church, Palmyra, N. Y. Interment in the family plot at St. Ann's cemetery.
HOPPOUGH - Entered into rest, in this city, Wednesday, October 8, 1913,
Wheeler HOPPOUGH, aged 64 years. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. P. H.
COLE and Miss Coral HOPPOUGH, and one brother, Frank HOPPOUGH, of Kansas City,
Mo.
-Funeral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. P. H. COLE, No. 68
Edmonds street, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial in Riverside
cemetery.
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Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Sat Oct 11, 1913
HER FATHER WAS A STOCKBRIDGE INDIAN
Woman With Interesting History Dead at Warsaw
Warsaw, Oct 10, Mrs. Mary OLBEY died at the home of her son, James B. OLBEY,
in North Main street, this village, this morning at 5 o'clock, aged 85
years. She was born in Onondaga county, New York in 1828, the daughter of
Charles and Sarah TOUSEY. Her father was a member of the tribe of
Stockbridge Indians, and her brother, Charles TOUSEY, was a chief of the
tribe on a reservation in Wisconsin. Her mother was of Dutch descent.
In 1833, in Buffalo, a treaty was made by the
Indians who lived in this state, and the members of the TOUSEY family,
except the deceased, went to Wisconsin at that time. Following the treaty
for the Wisconsin land one was made for land in Kansas, which was later sold
by the United States under judgment of $295,000, which amount this family
still claim they are entitled to.
Mrs. OLBEY's husband was part African and part West
India Indian. His death occurred thirty-five years ago. She leaves only the
son at whose home she died. He has been an invalid for the past two years.
Mrs. OLBEY lived in Angelica for fifty years, after
which she moved to Buffalo, where she resided for over twenty years, coming
to Warsaw last spring to live with the son.
Mrs. OLBEY was an exceptionally bright woman and
was able to carry on very interesting conversations. Her manner was most
pleasing and she delighted in telling her friends of her early life and her
family. The funeral will be held from the home where she died Sunday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. A. A. MURCH, of Trinity Church, officiating,
and burial will take place in Warsaw cemetery.
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FORGHAM - BAKER
W. W. FORGHAM and Miss Minnie BAKER, of East Rochester, were married last
Thursday afternoon at the home of the bride's uncle, Orlin TREMAN, No. 25
Ripley street. They will be at home after November 1st at No. 41 Diringer
place. Showers were given before the wedding by Mrs. William McNOLLY, Mrs.
J. W. BAKER and Misses GROHMAN, and a dinner by Mrs. Orlin TREMAN.
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RECORD OF DEATHS
Mrs. Elizabeth McMULLEN, widow of James McMULLEN, died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Henry FLAHERTY, No. 46 Ellicott street, aged 76 years. She
leaves, besides Mrs. FLAHERTY, four daughters, Mrs. Edward FARLEY, Mrs. John
BISHOP, Mrs. E. T. EWART, of this city, and Mrs. James WATSON, of
Scottsville; three sons, Dr. M. F. McMULLEN, James H. and C. (R or B)
McMULLEN, of this city; twenty grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Mary E. ECKER died yesterday morning at the home of her son, William S.
ECKER, No. 5 Kingsington street, aged 69 years. She leaves, besides William
ECKER, two sons, George M. and Benjamin G. ECKER; a daughter, Mrs. Louis C.
HESS; a sister, Mrs. George STEVER, of Williamsville, and a brother Martin
MAURER, of Buffalo.
Mrs. Bertha KLINGLER TOEPPER, wife of John TOEPPER, died at the home of her
mother, No. 25 Kappel place, aged 32 years. She leaves, besides her husband,
a son, Edwin TOEPPER; her mother, Mrs. Philip KLINGLER; three sisters, Mrs.
L. BACHMANN, Mrs. J. DRECHSLER and Miss Martha KLINGLER and three brothers,
Henry G., Joseph W. and Philip KLINGLER.
Patrick J. FIELD died suddenly last evening at the home of his son, Henry
FIELD, No. 2 Haidt place. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Olive FIELD; two sons,
Henry and Daniel FIELD, and two sisters, Mrs. J. TRASKA, of Erie, and Mrs.
Frank WENTROTH, of this city.
Joseph RASSMAN died suddenly yesterday morning at home, No. 764 North
street, aged 71 years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose RASSMAN; two daughters,
Mrs. Fred ROTH and Mrs. Louis STREB; eight grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
Gerald M. EHRSTEIN, son of Andrew W. and Elizabeth EHRSTEIN, died yesterday
morning at the home, No. 405 Hague street, aged 2 years and 6 months.
Arthur Lynch BEGUE died Thursday night at No. 353 Court street, aged 15
years. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Evelyn BEGUE.
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DIED
GARRISON - At the residence of her son, Denver, Col., Thursday, October 9,
1913, Mrs. Elizabeth B. GARRISON, widow of Daniel P. GARRISON. She leaves
two sons, D. F. GARRISON, of Denver, Col., and F. J. GARRISON, of this city.
-Funeral services at 2 P. M. Monday from her late residence, No. 36 Pearl
street. Burial private.
DAVIS - Entered into rest, Thursday, October 9, 1913, Helen F. DAVIS,
daughter of Sarah SURDAM DAVIS. Besides her mother she leaves one brother,
Hiram I. DAVIS.
-Funeral from the residence, No. 7 Anson place, this (Saturday) afternoon at
2:30 o'clock. Burial private in Riverside cemetery.
EHRSTEIN - In this city, at the family residence, No. 405 Hague street,
Friday morning, October 10, 1913, Gerald M., son of Andrew W. and Elizabeth
EHRSTEIN, aged 2 years and 6 months.
-Funeral this (Saturday) afternoon at 2:15 from the residence, and at 2:30
o'clock from Holy Family Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
BEGY - Entered into rest, at Chicago, Ill., Wednesday, October 8, 1913,
George Frederick BEGY, aged 21 years and 9 months. He is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Stella FULREADER BEGY, his mother, Mrs. Louisa BEGY; two sisters,
the Misses Edith and Clara BEGY, and two brothers, Albert and Fred BEGY.
-Funeral will take place Monday afternoon, October 13, 1913, at 2:30 o'clock
from the residence of his mother, No. 67 Walnut street, this city. Burial in
Riverside cemetery.
HOFER - Thursday, October 9, 1913, at Iola Sanatorium, Albert HOFER, aged 36
years. He leaves his wife, Frances HOFER; three sisters, Miss Lena HOFER,
Mrs. John SHUMAN and Mrs. Michael SCHLAFER, of Penfield, and four brothers,
Frederick and Edward HOFER, of Penfield, and Samuel and John HOFER, of
Chili.
-The remains were removed to No. 54 Cumberland street. Funeral Sunday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from his late residence, No. 20 Manitou street.
Interment at Penfield.
MONTOYNE - At Willard, N. Y., Friday morning, October 10, 1913, William J.
MONTOYNE, of No. 104 Commercial street, aged 77 years. He is survived by his
wife, Henrietta MONTOYNE, and two daughters, Mr. MONTOYNE was a veteran of
the Civil war.
-The remains have been removed to the funeral parlors of Frank W. ROSSENBACH,
No. 131 Allen street, from where the funeral will take place Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Riverside cemetery.
FOLEY - Friday, October 10, 1913, at St. Ann's Home for the Aged, Charlotte
boulevard, Margaret, widow of John FOLEY, formerly of Union Springs, N. Y.
-The funeral will take place Monday morning from No. 163 State street at
7:15, and from Holy Apostles' Church at 7:45 o'clock. Interment at Union
Springs, N. Y.
BEGUE - Entered into rest, in this city, Thursday, October 9, 1913, Arthur
Lynch BEGUE, aged 15 years. He is survived by his mother, Evelyn
BEGUE.
-Funeral will take place Monday morning, October 13, 1913, from his late
home, No. 853 Court street, at 8:30 and at 9 o'clock from Our Lady of
Victory Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
VICK - Friday, October 10, 1913, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. A.
DeMOTT, Rockville Center, N. Y., Frank H. VICK.
LARKIN - Friday, October 10,, at the family residence, No. 330 Emerson
street, Ann _. LARKIN, widow of Joseph B. LARKIN. She is survived by four
daughters, Mrs. F. J. McKENNA, Rose M., Anna G. and Frances J. LARKIN; one
sister, Mrs. John BEATY, of Greece, and two brothers, William J. SLATER, of
this city, and Thomas SLATER, of Charlotte.
-The funeral will take place Monday morning at 8:30 from the house, and at 9
o'clock from Holy Rosary Church.
KLEIN - Thursday, October 9, 1913, at the family home, No. 5 Princeton
street, George KLEIN, aged 46 years. He is survived by his wife, two
children, three brothers and three sisters. Mr. KLEIN was formerly captain
of Hose 10, Rochester Fire Department.
-Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 from the home, and at 9 o'clock from St.
Bridget's Church.
STREBING - Friday, October 10, 1913, George STREBING, the beloved brother of
Gustie and Charles STREBING, aged 39 years.
-Burial private, Saturday at 9 o'clock.
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Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Sun Oct 12, 1913
MARRIED
SCHRADER - DODSON - Saturday
evening, October 4, 1913, at the residence of Rev. H. H. DOWNEY, pastor of
Spencer-Ripley Church, Miss Florence E. DODSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T. (unreadable) will reside at No. 213 Hayward avenue.
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DIED
VICK - Friday, October 10, 1913,
at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Henry S. DeMOTT,
Rockville Center, N. Y., James H. VICK, son of the late James VICK.
Besides his daughter he leaves one son, Frank H. VICK, of New York; a
granddaughter, Elizabeth De MOTT; two brothers, Charles H., of Rochester,
and E. COLESTON, of New York, and two sisters, Mrs. H. K. WHITE, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mrs. Roswell NAGLE, of this city.
-The funeral will take place from
the home of Mrs. NAGLE Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial private.
BRINN - At the Rochester General
Hospital, Friday evening, October 10, 1913, Catherine G., wife of Michael
BRINN, aged 46 years. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons,
James and John BRINN, and two daughters, Mrs. Frank GRIFFITH and Mrs.
Charles SCOLLICK.
-Funeral Monday morning, October
13, 1913, at 8:30 from the family residence, No. 48 Allen street, and at 9
o'clock from Lady Chapel Cathedral. Interment in the family lot at Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
MONELL - Saturday, October 11,
1913, Charlotte E. MONELL, widow of William H. MONELL, aged 80 years. She
leaves two daughters, Mrs. George E. ZIMMERMAN, of this city and Miss Kate
H. MONELL, of Cleveland, Ohio.
-Notice of funeral hereafter.
TOEPPER - Friday evening, October
10, 1913, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Philip KLINGER, No. 25 Kappel
place, Mrs. Bertha KLINGLER TOEPPER, wife of John TOEPPER, aged
32 years. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her loss one
son, Edwin; her mother, Mrs. Philip KLINGLER; three sisters, Mrs. L.
BACHMANN, Mrs. J. DRECHSLER and Martha KLINGLER, and three brothers,
Henry G., Joseph W. and Philip KLINGLER. She was a member of the Rosary
Society and the Ladies' Sodality of St. Michael's Church.
-Funeral will take place Tuesday
morning at 9:30 from the home of her mother, No. 25 Kappel place, and at
10 o'clock from St. Michael's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
WEISENBERGER - Saturday
afternoon, October 11, 1913, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Mary
HERZOG, No. 149 Seventh street, Mrs. Rose WEISENBERGER, widow of Joseph
WEISENBERGER, aged 63 years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. HERZOG
and Miss Julia WEISENBERGER; two sons, Joseph, of Rochester, and John, of
Detroit, Mich.; six grandchildren and one brother, Charles GOETZ.
-The funeral will take place
Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the house, No. 149 Seventh street, and at 9
o'clock from St. Francis Xavier's Church.
BERL - Entered into rest,
Wednesday evening, October 8, 1913, at the residence, No. 48 Laser street,
William BERL, aged 29 years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Irene BERL; one son,
Arthur; two daughters, Irene and Thelma BERL; two brothers, John and
Charles BERL, and one sister, Mrs. William KALB.
-Funeral services Monday
morning, October 13, 1913, at 8:30 from No. 48 Laser street, and at 9
o'clock from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Interment in Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
LYNN - At the residence of his
daughter, Rochester, N. Y., Friday, October 10, 1913, John E. LYNN.
-Funeral services at 2 P. M.
Monday from No. 19, Pennsylvania avenue.
McMULLIN - Friday afternoon,
October 10, 1913, at the residence of a daughter, Mrs. Henry FLAHERTY, No.
46 Ellicott street, Mrs. Elizabeth McMULLIN, widow of James McMULLIN, aged
76 years. She leaves three sons, Dr. M. F. McMULLIN, James H. and C. R.
McMULLIN; four daughters, Mrs. Edward FARLEY, Mrs. John BISHOP, Mrs. E. T.
EWART and Mrs. James WATSON, of Scottsville, twenty grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
-Funeral Monday at 8:30 from the
house, and at 9 o'clock from St. Monica's Church. Burial in Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
LONG - In San Francisco, Cal.,
Friday, October 3, 1913, Robert S. LONG. He is survived by a sister, Mrs.
Matilda GREENLEY, of Camelford, Canada, and a (line unreadable.)
-The funeral will take place from
the residence of John LONG, No. 9 Lake View park, Monday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock.
KLEIN - Thursday, October 9,
1913, at the family home, No. 5 Princeton street, George KLEIN, aged 46
years. He is survived by his wife, two children, three brothers and three
sisters. Mr. KLEIN was formerly captain of Hose 10, Rochester Fire
Department.
-Funeral Monday morning at 8:30
from the house, and at 9 o'clock from St. Bridget's Church.
BEGY - Entered into rest, at
Chicago, Ill., Wednesday, October 8, 1913, George Frederick BEGY, aged 21
years and 9 months. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella FULREADER BEGY,
his mother, Mrs. Louisa BEGY; two sisters, the Misses Edith and Clara BEGY,
and two brothers, Albert and Fred BEGY.
-Funeral will take place Monday
afternoon, October 13, 1913, at 2:30 o'clock from the residence of his
mother, No. 67 Walnut street, this city. Burial in Riverside cemetery.
ECKER - In this city, at the
residence of her son, William S. ECKER, No. 5 Kensington street, Friday
morning, October 10, 1913, Mrs. Mary E. ECKER, aged 69 years. She is
survived by one daughter, Mrs. Louis C. HESS; three sons, George M.,
William S. Benjamin G. ECKER; one sister, Mrs. George STEVER, of
Williamsville, N. Y., and one brother, Martin MAURER, of Buffalo.
-Funeral Monday morning, October
13, 1913, at 8:30 from (2 lines unreadable) Peter and Paul's Church.
Interment in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
RASSMAN - Entered into rest,
suddenly, Friday morning, October 10, 1913, at his home, No. 764 North
street, Joseph RASSMAN, aged 71 years, 6 months. He is
survived by his wife, Rose RASSMAN; two daughters, Mrs. Fred
ROTH and Mrs. Louis STREB; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
-Funeral Monday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock from the house. Burial in Mount Hope cemetery.
O'ROURKE - Suddenly, in this
city, Saturday, October 11, 1913, Thomas O'ROURKE, aged 69 years. He is
survived by four daughters, Mrs. Helen CONRAD, Mrs. H. DAFFNER and
Kathrine and Mary O'ROURKE.
-Funeral from No. 389 Meigs
street Tuesday morning at 8:30, and from St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock.
Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
CRANE - At her home, No. 189
Cummings street, Margaret T. CRANE, wife of Edward CRANE. Besides her
husband she leaves one son, Edward J. CRANE; one sister, Mrs. Edward
MICHEL, and one niece, Anna KAVANAGH.
-Funeral Tuesday morning, October
14th at 8:30 from the house, and at 9 o'clock from Our Lady of Victory
Church, Pleasant street. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
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IN MEMORIAM
AVENEL - In memory of my dear
brother, Elmer F. AVENEL, who died October 12, 1911.
Lola M. AVENEL.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Mon Oct 13, 1913
FUNERAL OF MEYER MOSES
About Two Thousand Garment
Workers Attend Services
The funeral of Meyer MOSES, who
died Friday night at the house, No. 286 Joseph avenue, aged 24 years,
was held yesterday morning. Upward of 2,000 garment workers, member of
Local No. 234, of which Mr. MOSES was a member, attended the services in
a body and marched to Co_t_'s cemetery, in the Stone road, where the
interment was made.
Mr.
MOSES was one of the leaders in the garment workers' strike last spring
and was instrumental in organizing the union to which be belonged. He
leaves a wife and two children.
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VALUABLE DIAMOND RING STOLEN
Mrs. Morris BITTKER of No. 131
Rauber street, reported to the police yesterday that since Friday a
three-quarter karat diamond ring, valued at $200, had been stolen from
her bedroom dresser. Mrs. BITTKER said the ring was a present and
(unreadable)
Motorcycle Stolen From Shed
Charles HOUCK, of No. 167
Bartlett street, complained to the police yesterday that his Harley
Davidson motorcycle had been stolen from a shed in the rear of his
premises in the night. The machine is valued at $200. Its number is
2217-E.
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GORDON M. DANIELS
Funeral of Wisconsin Man Held
in Mt. Morris -- Dies on Visit
Mount Morris, Oct. 12 - The
funeral of Gordon M. DANIELS, whose death occurred at the home of Fred
W. FROST in the south part of this town on Friday was held from the
FROST residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Herbert S. HARRIS,
pastor of the President Church, of this village, officiated, and the
body was taken to Grange, where interment was made.
Mr.
DANIELS was born in the town of Nunda eighty-five years ago, and resided
in this locality for many years before going to Rice Lake, Wis., where
he had lived of late. About seven weeks ago he came East on a visit to
his native county, and the night that he went to the FROST home he was
taken ill with heart trouble, from which he never recovered. He was
unmarried, and besides a brother living in the West, he leaves one
niece, Mrs. F. W. FROST, of this town.
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FUNERAL OF MILES PERKINS
Mount Morris, Oct. 12 - The
funeral of Miles PERKINS, whose death occurred at the home of his
sister-in-law in Dundee, was held from the home of Mrs. Frances WOODRUFF
at Lakeville yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. George K. WARD,
pastor of the Lakeville Presbyterian Church, assisted by Rev. C. P.
CLUTTER, pastor of the Cuylerville U. P. Church, officiated, and
interment was made in Mount Pleasant cemetery, just west of Lakeville.
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RECORD OF DEATHS
Virginia, widow of Peter
GAGNIER, died yesterday morning at the home, No. 134 Clifford avenue,
aged 75 years. She leaves four sons, Napolean, Louis, Edward and George
GAGNIER; four daughters, Mrs. John ARNOLD, Mrs. A. FRANCIS, Mrs. A.
GOYETTE and Mrs. Edward F. SPRINGER; two brothers, one sister,
twenty-two grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Mary HERRICK VOSBURG, wife of
Raymond A. VOSBURG, died last evening at her home, No. 1032 Joseph
avenue, aged 31 years. She leaves, besides her husband, one daughter,
Ethel V. VOSBURG; one son Charles R. VOSBURG; her mother, Mrs. C.
HERRICK; one sister, Mrs. William HAUER, and two brothers, Walter S. and
Peter A. HERRICK.
Catherine VIEHMAN, wife of
Henry HIEB(?) and daughter of Catherine and the late John VIEHMAN, died
yesterday, aged 50 years. She leaves besides her husband, two sons,
Henry and William VIEHMAN; one daughter, Lillian VIEHMAN; her mother,
four brothers, three sisters, and two grandchildren.
Peter DeLORM died yesterday in
this city. He leaves four daughters, Mrs. Charles BAUER, Mrs. William
TAYLOR, Mrs. Harry HAS_UAUER and Mrs. Fred EDGECOMBE; four sons, Albert,
Joseph, Arthur and Frederick DeLORM; two brothers, George and Isaac
DeLORM, and two sisters, Mrs. Ella HOFFMAN and Mrs. Louis NOLDT.
Matthew GALLERY died yesterday
morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. C. CARMODY, No. 62 Ontario
street. He leaves, besides his daughter, one son, John GALLERY, and two
grandchildren, Mary E. and Clara J. GALLERY, all of this city.
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DIED
LYNN - At the residence of his
daughter, Rochester, N. Y., Friday, October 10, 1913, John E. LYNN.
-Funeral services at 2 P. M.
Monday from No. 19, Pennsylvania avenue.
FIELD - Saturday evening,
October 11, 1913, at the residence of his son, Henry FIELD,
No. 2 Haidt place, Patrick J. FIELD. He leaves his wife, Olive;
two sons, Henry and Darel FIELD, and two sisters, Mrs. J. TRASKA, of
Erie, Pa., and Mrs. Frank WENTEROTH, of this city.
-Funeral Tuesday morning at
8:30 from the house and at 9 o'clock from Lady Chapel Cathedral.
REDFERN - Entered into rest, at
her home, No. 98 Ambrose street, Sunday morning, October 12, 1913, Elizabeth
CATE, widow of Thomas REDFERN. She is survived by two sons and six
daughters.
-The funeral will take place
from the home, No. 98 Ambrose street, Wednesday at 2 P. M.
GALLERY - Sunday, October 12,
1913, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. J. C. CARMODY, No. 62
Ontario street, Matthew GALLERY, aged 95 years. Besides his
daughter he is survived by one son, John GALLERY, and two
grandchildren, Mary E. and Clara J. GALLERY, all of this city.
-The funeral will take place
to-morrow (Tuesday) morning at 8:30 from the house and from Corpus
Christi Church at 9 o'clock.
MONELL - Saturday, October 11,
1913, Charlotte E. MONELL, widow of William H. MONELL, aged 80 years.
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. George E. ZIMMERMAN, of this city and
Miss Kate H. MONELL, of Cleveland, Ohio.
-Funeral held from the
residence of her daughter, No. 463 Parsells avenue, this afternoon at
2:30 o'clock. Burial private in Riverside cemetery.
PHILIPS - Saturday noon,
October 11, 1913, at St. Mary's Hospital, Mrs. Louisa PHILIPS, of No.
104 Romeyn street, aged 44 years. She is survived by her husband, Harry
PHILIPS, and five sisters, Mrs. Albert MILLER, Mrs. E. M. O'NEIL, Mrs.
M. E. GATES, of Syracuse, Mrs. H. E. HUDSON, of Conneaut, Ohio, and Mrs.
C. L. HAVEN of Binghamton.
-The remains have been removed
to the funeral parlors of Frank W. ROSENBACH, No. 131 Allen street, from
where the funeral will take place this (Monday) afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Interment in Riverside cemetery, and will be strictly private.
WEISENBERGER - Saturday
afternoon, October 11, 1913, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Henry
HERZOG, No. 149 Seventh street, Mrs. Rose WEISENBERGER, widow of Joseph
WEISENBERGER, aged 63 years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
HERZOG and Miss Julia WEISENBERGER; two sons, Joseph, of Rochester, and
John, of Detroit, Mich.; six grandchildren and one brother, Charles
GOETZ.
-The funeral will take place
Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the house, No. 149 Seventh street, and at
9 o'clock from St. Francis Xavier's Church.
COLLINS - At Pittsford, Sunday,
October 12, 1913, Mrs. Catherine Elizabeth COLLINS, aged 88 years and 6
months.
-Funeral Tuesday at 2 o'clock
from the home of her son, Edwin BROWN, two miles west of Pittsford on
the Jefferson road. Interment in Pittsford village cemetery.
CRANE - At her home, No. 189
Cummings street, Margaret T. CRANE, wife of Edward CRANE. Besides her
husband she leaves one son, Edward J. CRANE; one sister, Mrs. Edward
MICHEL, and one niece, Anna KAVANAGH.
-Funeral Tuesday morning,
October 14th at 8:30 from the house, and at 9 o'clock from Our Lady of
Victory Church, Pleasant street. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
GjS
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Thurs Oct 16, 1913
FOR FUNERAL OF JOSEPH RYAN
Palmyra, Oct. 15 - A
delegation from the Newark Council Knights of Columbus, will be
present at the funeral of the late Joseph M. RYAN, to-morrow morning
at St. Ann's Church. The village council, of which he was a valued
member, and the president of the village will be present, and the
Business Mens' Association will be represented. The funeral cortege
will leave by special car for Rochester at 10:30. Interment will be
made in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
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W. J. KILE SUCCEED W. H.
TUCKER
Lyons, Oct 15 - The Town
Board at a meeting held last evening appointed William J. KILE to
the office of town clerk to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
William H. TUCKER, who had held the office for the past 12 years and
who was nominated on all of the tickets this year for re-election.
The Republican Town Committee also met last evening and nominated W.
J. KILE on the ticket for the office of town clerk.
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NEWARK FIRM INCORPORATED
Lyons, Oct. 18 - Papers of
Incorporation for the U. S. Safety Egg Carrier Company, were filed
at the Wayne county clerk's office to-day. The new company; which
will have its principal office in Newark, is incorporated for
$150,000 there being 1,500 shares of $100 each. The directors are
Ernest F. FOX, William H. KIDSON and Harry R. DRAKE, all of Newark.
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STEPHEN NICHOLS
Clyde, Oct. 15 - Stephen
NICHOLS, an old resident of Clyde, died at the County Home
yesterday, aged about 73 years. The remains were brought to Clyde
and the funeral was held this afternoon from the home of E. C. BURT.
Interment was made in Maple Grove cemetery.
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MARRIED SIXTY YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, of
Warsaw, Celebrate Unique Anniversary
Warsaw, Oct. 15 - On Sunday
occurred the sixtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
PERKINS, of Warsaw ___ Hill and Monday many of their relatives from
Buffalo and this village called upon them to extend greetings. Mr
and Mrs. PERKINS were both born in Warsaw and have always lived
here. Mr. PERKINS was born in the house where they now live and Mrs.
PERKINS on the adjoining farm.
Mrs.
PERKINS was Eliza PARKER, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
PARKER. She is 80 years old and her husband is 81. Both are in good
health. Mr. and Mrs. PERKINS have one daughter, Mrs. Edwin CORWIN,
and one grandson, Clarence, making three generations of this family
who reside in the same home.
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WYOMING DOCTORS ELECT
OFFICERS
Warsaw, Oct. 15 - At the
annual meeting of the Medical Society of Wyoming county held in
Warsaw yesterday afternoon, the following officers were elected:
President, Dr. W. J. FRENCH, of Pike; vice-president, Dr. W. R.
THOMSON, of Warsaw. Dr. L. H. HUMPHREY, of Silver Springs, was
re-elected secretary and treasurer after several years in that
office. The next meeting will be held in January with Dr. Mary
GREENE at the Castile Sanitarium.
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MISS JOAN HILL
Albion, Oct. 15 - The death
of Miss Joan HILL occurred at the Orleans County Hospital,
yesterday, aged 71 years. Miss HILL was born in Gaines and has
resided in Albion for the past two years. She leaves one brother,
Fred HILL of Battle Creek, Mich., where she formerly resided. The
funeral will be held Thursday afternoon, with interment in Mount
Albion cemetery.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Fri Oct 17, 1913
DIES IN VIOLENT CONVULSION
Man Succumbs at County
Hospital Soon After Arrival There
After being refused
admittance to the Rochester State Hospital Wednesday afternoon,
Ignatz GOSS, 56 years old, of No. 161 Bronson avenue, was taken to
the County Hospital for detention for the time being. In the night
he had a violent convulsion and died.
Three or four days ago United Charities was notified that GOSS had
become violently insane. It was said that he was ill, also, and that
a physician had treated him for six months. After an investigation
the society had Drs. John ZIMMER and Ira T. JOHNSON examine the man,
and they found him in bad physical and mental condition. He had
threatened to kill his wife and had attempted to set fire to the
house.
GOSS was turned away from the State Hospital because the physicians'
report on his condition was not attested.
Coroner KLEINDIENST investigated the case and found the man had
valvular heart disease and Bright's disease. He gave a certificate.
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COURT DIRECTS VERDICT
No Evidence of Negligence
on Part of Defendant, He Says
After hearing the evidence
in Henry MACHIEA's action against Charles A. HAYDEN yesterday
afternoon. Supreme Court Justice Arthur E. SUTHERLAND directed the
jury to return a verdict for the defendant, in view of the fact that
no negligence had been shown. MACHIEA was sueing to recover $10,000
damages for a fall in the Hayden building.
MACHIEA, who is a cartman living at No. 13 Glendale park, delivered
packages in the Hayden building in May, 1913. He took the elevator
up to the fourth floor. Returning, he walked into the elevator shaft
and fell to the basement. His skull, some ribs and a thigh bone were
broken. He is 56(?) years old.
Justice SUTHERLAND held that it was no fault of the defendant that
the elevator was not there where MACHIEA expected to find it.
C.
D. KIEHEL appeared for MACHIEA, while McGUIRE & WOOD represented
HAYDEN.
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RECORD OF DEATHS
The funeral of Mrs. Mary
BISIG took place yesterday morning at 9:45 o'clock from the home,
No. 211 Platt street, and at 10 o'clock from Lady Chapel, St.
Patrick's Cathedral. Interment was made in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
The following were bearers: A. BISIG, M. J. BISIG, Fred COTANCH, J.
PECK, J. LEE and A. PERRY.
Mrs. George KEENAN, wife of
George W. KEENAN, of No. 22 Oriole street, died Wednesday morning at
the Park Avenue Hospital. She leaves besides her husband, two sons,
George W. KEENAN, Jr., of Newark, N. J., and William KEENAN, of
Cleveland, and a daughter, Nanna KEENAN, of Galveston.
Mrs. Catherine SCHWAN CASE,
wife of William CASE, died yesterday morning in St. Mary's Hospital,
aged 35 years. She leaves, besides her husband, four children, a
sister Sister Bernadina of the Franciscan order in Buffalo, and
three brothers, Paul, Julius and Frank SCHWAN. The body was removed
to the home in Irondequoit.
Jacob MANZER died yesterday
in the Homeopathic Hospital. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. D. W.
BEDDING and Mrs. Elizabeth BOURNE, both of this city. The body was
removed to No. 265 North street.
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DIED
FISHER - In this city,
early Friday morning, October 17, 1913, Ellen F., wife of Edwin A.
FISHER, of No. 30 Albemarle street. Besides her husband she leaves
six children, Lewis G., Mrs. Arthur CLEMENTS, Mrs. Robert A.
COPELAND, Edwin H., William B, and Fanny B., and six grandchildren.
-Notice of funeral
hereafter.
ROBERTS - Entered into rest
at Liverpool, N. Y., Joseph ROBERTS. He is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. M. E. HUDSON, of this city, and three sons, W. E. ROBERTS, of
New York city, E. M. ROBERTS, of Liverpool, N. Y., and J. H.
ROBERTS, of Muskegon, Mich.
-The funeral will be held
from the home of his daughter, No. 360 Birr street, to-day (Friday)
at 3 P. M. Please omit flowers.
De SMITH - Ester Gertrude
De SMITH, aged 27 years. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Christopher De SMITH; six sisters, Mrs. Max YACKEL, Mabel,
Grace, Mildred, Al_a and Ruth De SMITH, and three brothers, Arthur,
Harold and Harvey De SMITH.
-Funeral services will be
held Saturday, October 18, 1913, at 2:30 P. M. from the home, No.
164 Wilkins street. Burial in Mount Hope cemetery.
OEHLBECK - At the home of
her uncle, Christopher SCHULTZ, Lincoln road, East Rochester, Millie
Donnas OEHLBECK, aged 21 years.
-Funeral Saturday at 2:30
o'clock from the Baptist Church.
YOUNG - At St. Mary's
Hospital, Thursday noon, October 16, 1913, Charles L. YOUNG, of No.
100 Lewis street, this city, aged 68 years. He is survived by his
wife, Jennie E. YOUNG; one stepson, William J. VANDERPOOL, of this
city; two brothers, Peter and W. D. YOUNG, of Crystal Dale, N. Y.,
and one sister, Mrs. Fred C. CHASE, of Lowville, N. Y. He was a
member of Local No. 231, Carpenters and Joiners of America, and
Vosburg Post, G. A. R. of Newark, N. Y.
-The remains were removed
to the Hyland Mortuary Chapel, No. 464 West avenue, where funeral
services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and then will
be taken to Lowville, Lewis county, N. Y., Friday evening for
interment. Utica and Syracuse papers please copy.
GOSS - In this city
Wednesday night, October 15, 1913, Ignatz GOSS, aged 55(?) years. He
is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. C. Y. LANDON of this
city, and Mrs. John CANNAN(?), of Toledo, Ohio; five brothers,
Charles, Jacob, George, Joseph and Martin GOSS, and one sister, Mrs.
John L__WATER.
-Funeral Saturday morning,
October 18, 1913 at 8:30 from the family residence, No. 141 Bronson
avenue, and at 9 o'clock from Immaculate Conception Church.
Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
LIPPINCOTT - Thursday,
October 16, 1913, Aaron LIPPINCOTT.
-Funeral Saturday, October
18th, at 2 o'clock from the residence of Frank LIPPINCOTT, Woodland
avenue, Fairport. Burial in Oakwood cemetery, Penfield.
COLE - In this city,
Thursday, October 16, 1913, Mrs. Sarah E. COLE. She leaves one
sister, Mrs. George W. RAY, and two brothers, Robert and Frank
DILLON.
-Funeral will be held from
the home of her nephew, Arthur BURCHARD, No. 135 Champion(?) street,
at 8:30 from the house and at 9 A. M. from Lady Chapel.
MANZER - Entered into rest,
in this city, Thursday, October 16, 1913, at the Homeopathic
Hospital, Jacob MANZER. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. D. W.
REDDING and Mrs. Elizabeth BOURNE, of this city.
-The remains have been
removed to Strauchen's Funeral Chapel, No. 265 North street, where
the funeral services will take place this (Friday) afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. Funeral private. Interment in Mount Hope cemetery.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Sat Oct 18, 1913
DIED
FISHER - Entered into
rest at the home of her nephew, Frank M. HILLS, West Brighton,
Friday, October 17, 1913, Harriet MUNGER FISHER, widow of James H.
FISHER.
-Funeral and burial
private.
CASE - At St. Mary's
Hospital, Thursday, October 16, 1913, Catherine SCHWAN CASE, wife
of William CASE, aged 25 years. Besides her husband she leaves
four children, one sister, Sister Bernadina, of the St. Franciscan
Order of Buffalo, and three brothers, Paul, Joseph and Frank
SCHWAN. She was a member of Branch No. 249, L. C. B. A.
-The funeral will take
place Monday from her late residence, Pardee road, Irondequoit, at
9:15, and from Holy Redeemer Church at 10 A. M.
COLE - In this city,
Thursday, October 16, 1913, Mrs. Sarah E. COLE. She leaves one
sister, Mrs. George W. RAY, and two brothers, Robert and Frank
DILLON.
-Funeral will be held
from the home of her nephew, Arthur BURCHARD, No. 135 Champlain
street, at 8:30 from the house and at 9 A. M. from Lady Chapel
Saturday.
STEVENS - At Iola
Sanatorium, Friday morning, October 17, 1913, William Henry, son
of Jesse and Marie STEVENS, aged 24 years.
-The funeral will take
place from the parlors of Ingmire & Thompson, No. 110 Clinton
avenue south, to-day (Saturday) at 2:30 P. M.
REID - In this city,
Friday, October 17, 1913 at the family residence, No. 367 Park
avenue, Bertha A. REID, widow of William G. REID. She leaves one
son, William A. REID, a grandchild, three sisters, Mrs. Josephine
O'NEILL, Mrs. Mary REID, and Miss Elizabeth A. DAILEY, and a
brother, Joseph P. DAILEY.
-Notice of funeral
hereafter.
LA BORIE - Friday
morning, October 17, 1913, at No. 728 Dewey avenue, Edward LA
BORIE, aged 35 years. He is survived by his wife, Katherine, two
children, his mother, Mrs. Katherine LA BORIE, and five brothers,
Louis, Henry, Philip and George, of Rochester, and Gustave, of
Jersey City, N. J.
-The funeral will take
place Monday morning at 8:15 from the house, No. 728 Dewey avenue,
and at 9 o'clock from Holy Redeemer Church. Burial in Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
FISHER - In this
city, Thursday evening, October 16, 1913, Ellen F., wife of Edwin
A. FISHER. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons,
Lewis G., Edwin H., and William B(?); three daughters, Mrs. Arthur
CLEMENTS, Mrs. Robert A. COPLAND and Fanny B. FISHER, and six
grandchildren.
-The funeral will take
place from the family residence, No. 30 Albemarle street, to-day
(Saturday) at 2:30 P. M. Burial private in Riverside cemetery.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Sun Oct 19, 1913
MARRIED
SPERRY - BIGGAR - At 5
o'clock Thursday afternoon, October 16, 1913, at the home of Rev.
E. P. HART, Miss Jessie BIGGAR and Albert E. SPERRY. Mr. and Mrs.
SPERRY will be at home at No. 94 Snyder street after November 1st.
EARLE - YOUNG - Mrs.
Sebastian YOUNG announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Emma
YOUNG and Franklin R. EARLE, Tuesday, October 14, 1913, at the
residence of Rev. R. BOIZIER.
CANNAN - KLEISLEY - At
the Immaculate Conception Church, by the Rev. A. M. O'NEILL,
Herbert E. CANNAN and Edith M. KLEISLEY.
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DIED
MACUMBER - In this city,
Saturday, October 18, 1913, at the family residence, No. 26
Ellison street, Harmon Henry MACUMBER, aged 56 years. He is
survived by his wife, Elizabeth; two daughters, Mrs. Fred WILLIAMS
and Miss Mamie MACUMBER (unreadable) of Shortsville, N. Y., and
two brothers, Byran, of Manchester, N. Y. and Rev. Calvin MACUMBER,
of Beloit, Wis.
-Funeral from his late
residence Monday, October 20, 1913, at 2:30 P. M. Interment in
Mount Hope cemetery.
OSBORNE - In Cleveland,
Ohio, Thursday, October 16, 1913, James M. OSBORNE. He is survived
by his wife, Margaret IRONS OSBORNE; one son, William OSBORNE; two
sisters, Miss Sarah and Miss Anna OSBORNE, and one brother, Philip
OSBORNE.
-Burial in Cleveland.
MORRIS - Entered into
rest, at his home in Hilton, N. Y., at 10 P. M. Friday, October
17, 1913, George B. MORRIS, aged 40(?) years. He is survived by
his wife, mother, Mrs. Sarah MORRIS, and three sisters, Miss
Jennie MORRIS, Mrs. E. B. CURTIS and Mrs. D. H. TOESON, all of
Hilton.
-Funeral from the home
Tuesday at 2 P. M., Rev. George MANTER officiating. Interment at
Parma Center. Masonic service at the grave.
CORBETT - At 12:50
o'clock, Saturday, October 18, 1913, at the home of his parents,
Edward T. CORBETT, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. CORBETT, of Brighton,
aged 32 years. Besides his parents he leaves his wife and two
children, three brothers, Bernard and William, of this city, and
Charles of Geneva, and four sisters, Mrs. Percy BRYAN, of
Rochester and Mrs. Charles TREMBLEY, Mrs. Arthur ROOD and Mrs.
Harry WALSH, of Brighton.
-Funeral Tuesday morning
at 8:45 from the house, and at 9:30 o'clock from the Blessed
Sacrament Church.
LANDFIELD - In this city,
at the family residence, No. 202 Pansy street, Saturday morning,
October 18, 1913, M. Chandler LANDFIELD, aged 61 years. He is
survived by his wife, Ellen E.; three sons, Wade B. and Warner C.,
of Newark, N. Y., and Mark H. LANDFIELD, of this city; six
daughters, Mrs. W. C. GIL_ON, of Phelps, N. Y., Mrs. W. E. HOWELL,
of Dansville, N. Y.; Mrs. O. S. WELCH, of Geneva, N. Y.; Mrs. G.
A. THORPE, of Forest City, Pa.; and the Misses Daisy and Florence
LANDFIELD, of this city; also three grandchildren.
-Funeral services at the
residence Monday morning, October 20, 1913, at 1 o'clock. Burial
at Clifton Springs, N. Y.
SCHMIDT - Entered into
rest, Saturday morning, October 18, 1913 at the Soldiers' Home,
Bath, Zelvus SCHMIDT, aged 87 years. He leaves four sons and two
daughters. Mr. SCHMIDT enlisted in the 140th Regiment, and was a
member of Peissner Post.
-The remains will be
brought to Rochester Sunday morning and taken to Bender
Brothers parlors, No. 88 Clinton avenue north. The funeral will be
held from Mount Hope Chapel Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
MACEY - Friday morning,
October 17, 1913, at the home of her parents, No. 21 Rogers
avenue, Frank MACEY, only son of Edward and Anna MACEY, aged 25(?)
years. Besides his parents he leaves two sisters, Hazel and Olga
MACEY.
-Funeral will take place
Monday morning at 8:30 from the home, and at 9 o'clock from Holy
Apostles' Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
LA BORIE - Friday
morning, October 17, 1913, at the family residence, No. 728 Dewey
avenue, Edward LA BORIE, aged 35 years. He is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Katherine HILLARD LA BORIE; two children, Helen and
Harold; his mother, Mrs. Katherine LA BORIE, and five
brothers, Louis, Henry, Philip and George, of Rochester, and
Gustave, of Jersey City, N. J.
-Funeral will be
held Monday morning at 8 o'clock from the house, and
at 9 o'clock from Holy Redeemer Church. Burial in Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
REID - Friday,
October 17, 1913 at the family residence, No. 367 Park avenue,
Bertha A. REID, widow of William REID. She leaves one son,
William J. REID; a grandchild, three sisters, Mrs. Josephine
O'NEILL, Mrs. Mary REID, and Elizabeth A. DAILEY, and one
brother, Joseph P. DAILEY. She was a member of Ideal Hive, No. 7_,
L. O. T. M., and Branch No. 246 L. C. B. A.
-The funeral will take
place to-morrow (Monday) morning at 8:30 and from the Blessed
Sacrament Church at 9 o'clock.
GIELOW - Entered into
rest, in this city, Saturday morning, October 18, 1913, at the
family residence, No. 539 Augustine street, Gertrude Mildred
GIELOW, aged 19 years, 6 months and 24 days. She is survived by
her parents, _ar_ C. and C. L_n_ GIELOW; two sisters, Frieda and
Marie GIELOW, and four brothers, Ernst, William, Walter and Carl
GIELOW.
-The funeral services
will take place from the family residence (unreadable) noon
at 2 o'clock, Rev. Dr. C. N. CONRAD officiating. Interment in
Riverside cemetery.
WADSWORTH - Of heart
failure, Friday, October 17, 1913, Dr. Robert WADSWORTH, of No.
110 Chili avenue, aged 63 years. He is survived by his wife, Myrta
M., and son, Frank L. WADSWORTH.
-A short funeral service
will be held at the house Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment
at Wyoming, N. Y., Tuesday morning.
THOMPSON - Friday,
October 17, 1913, at the residence of her grandson, Walter L.
THOMPSON, No. 18 Mulberry street, Mrs. Mary _. THOMPSON, widow of
John W. THOMPSON, of East Henrietta.
-The funeral will be held
from the home on Monday at 2:30 o'clock. Burial in Mount Hope
cemetery.
FISHER - Entered into
rest, at the home of her nephew, Frank M. HILLS, West Brighton,
Friday, October 17, 1913, Harriet MUNGER FISHER, widow of James H.
FISHER.
-Funeral and burial
private.
LEWIS -In this city,
Saturday, October 18, 1913, Charles E. LEWIS, aged 57 years. He
leaves his wife, Glenna IVES LEWIS; two sons, James and Morton
LEWIS, and three brothers, James M., Merton E. and Herman R., all
of this city.
-Funeral from his late
residence, No. 309 Parsells avenue, Monday, October 20th, at 2
o'clock P. M. Interment in Riverside cemetery.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat &
Chronicle
Mon Oct 20, 1913
Man Dies In Police Cell
Michael Kelly Stricken
After Arrest For Intoxication
Michael KELLY, 52 years
old, died yesterday afternoon in a cell at the Central police
station. The man is believed to have had an attack of heart
disease. An autopsy will be made this morning.
KELLY was arrested yesterday morning in Front street by Sergeant
KINNEAR and Patrolman McGRATH, and was locked up on a charge of
intoxication. He soon fell fast asleep on his cot. Turnkey
GODDARD entered the cell-room from time to time, and about 4
o'clock he discovered that KELLY was dead.
Captain McALESTER summoned the ambulance of the General
Hospital, to provide treatment if life were not extinct. Coroner
KLEINDIENST caused the body to be moved to the morgue.
KELLY lived at No. 64 Front street, and he has relatives in the
city. He was employed by the Rochester Box and Lumber Company.
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Dies Suddenly of
Apoplexy
John N. KEMP, 56 years
old, died suddenly yesterday noon of apoplexy. He was visiting
at the home of relatives at No. 35 Klueh street. A physician was
summoned, but when he reached the house Mr. KEMP was dead.
Coroner KLEINDIENST investigated the case and gave a
certificate.
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Injured Boy Will
Recover
Advices from St. Mary's
Hospital yesterday were to the effect that Frank MEDVINSKY, 2
years and 8 months old, who was run down by a car at Hudson
avenue and Wilson street a week ago yesterday afternoon was
recovering. The child's legs were so badly crushed that one was
amputated below the knee and the other above the ankle.
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DIED
WILDER - Suddenly, in
this city, Saturday, October 18, 1913, Westley I. WILDER,
of No. 63 Greig street, aged 62 years. He is survived by his
wife, Sarah J. WILDER, and two sons, L. Arthur and Burley H. of
this city.
-Funeral services will
be held at Webster Crossing, Livingston county, Tuesday, October
21st, at 11:30 o'clock at the church. Burial in Greenwood
cemetery.
MERKEL - Saturday
afternoon, October 18, 1913, at the home, No. 16 A_bersold
street, Katherine MERKEL, aged 33 years. She leaves her parents,
Joseph and Cecilia MERKEL, and a sister, Mrs. John MILLER.
-Funeral Tuesday
morning at 8:40 from the house, and at 9 o'clock from Holy
Redeemer Church.
MORRIS - Entered
into rest, at his home in Hilton, N. Y., at 10 P. M. Friday,
October 17, 1913, George B. MORRIS, aged 49(?) years. He is
survived by his wife, mother, Mrs. Sarah MORRIS, and three
sisters, Miss Jennie MORRIS, Mrs. E. B. CURTIS and Mrs. D. H.
TOESON, all of Hilton.
-Funeral from the
home Tuesday at 2 P. M., Rev. George MANTER officiating.
Interment at Parma Center. Masonic service at the grave.
BLUM - In this city,
at the family residence, No. 7 Woodford street, Saturday
morning, October 18, 1913, Ernst BLUM, aged 51 years. He is
survived by his wife, Lena; two daughters, the Misses Bertha
and Lillian BLUM; one son, Rudolph BLUM; two brothers, Andrew,
of this city, and Fred BLUM of Gates, and three sisters in
Germany.
-Funeral Tuesday
afternoon, October 21, 1913, at 2 o'clock from the residence.
Burial in the family lot at Mount Hope cemetery.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat &
Chronicle
Tue Oct 21, 1913
Golden Wedding
Guests Include Four Couples Who Have Passed 50-year Mark of
Married Life
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
W. LINCOLN celebrated their golden wedding anniversary
yesterday at their home two and a half miles southwest of
Henrietta. Eighty relatives and old friends were present.
Mr. and Mrs. LINCOLN always have lived in Henrietta, and
both belong to families of the first settlers of the town.
The golden wedding celebration took place in the house
erected twenty-eight years ago by Mr. LINCOLN on the site of
a log cabin. The house was tastefully decorated with plants
and autumn leaves.
Luncheon was served by the children and grandchildren of the
couple; a niece, Miss Edith PORTER, and a nephew, Otis
PORTER. Mr. and Mrs. LINCOLN received gold watches and other
golden tokens.
Among those present were four other couples who had lived
fifty or more years of married life. They were H. G. OTIS,
brother of Mrs. LINCOLN, and his wife, who celebrated their
golden wedding five years ago to-day, and who live at No.
663 South avenue; Mr. and Mrs. George ROBERTS, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles HINDS and Mr. and Mrs. William NEWTON.
The following also were present; City Treasurer Lyman M.
OTIS and daughter, Mrs. Mrs. BAKER; Mr. and Mrs. E. Tracy
OTIS, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. NAGLE, Mr. and Mrs. Irving MATHEWS,
Mrs. Carrie HINDS, Mrs. Byron DeWITT, of Rochester, Mrs.
Mary CASLER, of Little Falls; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. CLARK, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank SHELDON, Mr. and Mrs. Harry PORTER, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas CLARK, of Honeoye Falls; Mrs. Hiram BARKER and
daughter, of Rush; Mrs. Addie LUSK, of Pittsford; Mr. and
Mrs. John GLENDON and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. SHORT,
of Richmond Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. LINCOLN have four children, Mrs. Duayne HOWARD,
of Mendon; Mrs. Harry LUSK, of Pittsford and Melvin and
Alfred LINCOLN, of Henrietta.
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Identity Of Girl
Killed In Monroe Avenue Learned
Victim of
Automobile Accident Was Mae Goodrich, Who Lived With Brother
It was Miss Mae
GOODRICH, 20 years old, who boarded with her brother at No.
148 South Fitzhugh street, who was mortally injured by an
automobile in Monroe avenue near Shepard street Sunday
forenoon. The identification was made late yesterday
afternoon by several persons who room at No. 148 South
Fitzhugh street. Leonard GOODRICH, brother of Mae,
identified the young woman's clothing, but could not bring
himself to the point of viewing the body.
Miss GOODRICH, who was about 20 years old, came to Rochester
from Bath, Steuben county, about a year ago and was employed
in the family of Edgar M. HAWKINS, who lives in Highland
avenue, Brighton. Mr. HAWKINS is superintendent of the M. D.
Knowlton Company, paper box factory in Elizabeth street. The
girl, who was highly regarded by the family left the employ
of the HAWKINSES three weeks ago to take a place at the
plant of Yawman & Erbe, and went to room and board with
her brother, Leonard, who is a glass cutter. She was a
regular attendant at mount Hor Presbyterian Church and was
on her way to the church when she was run down.
It was because Miss GOODRICH was so well liked at the
HAWKINS home that her brother did not suspect anything wrong
when she did not return to her room Sunday night. He thought
she had gone to the HAWKINS home, and would stay overnight,
as she had done on other occasions.
All yesterday persons had called at the morgue to look at
the body of Miss GOODRICH. Early in the afternoon a young
man who declined to give his name called and asked to see
the clothing. He said he did not want to look at the body.
The clothing was shown to him and he said it was that of
Miss GOODRICH. Soon afterward Leonard GOODRICH identified
the clothing. He will talk with Coroner KILLIP this morning.
Coroner KILLIP announced yesterday that he would begin the
inquest this morning in the case of Allan B. VAN BLARICON,
of No. 156 Shepard street, who was killed by an automobile
driven by Lamonte DODGSON, of No. 42 Thayer street, in East
avenue, near Culver road, on Saturday night. At the
conclusion of that inquest the coroner will begin the
GOODRICH inquest.
In police court yesterday DODGSON, who is 21 years old,
pleaded not guilty to a charge of manslaughter, second
degree, and his hearing was set down for October 30th.
William A. MacADAM, of No. 593 Park avenue, who ran down
Miss GOODRICH, will be tried for manslaughter on Monday
next.
Advices from the Homeopathic Hospital last night were to the
effect that there was perhaps slight improvement in the
condition of John HENINGER, 76 years old, of No. 11 Parsells
avenue, who was run down by an automobile in Main street
east, near Circle street, Sunday night.
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DIED
VAN BLARICON -
Suddenly, in this city, Sunday, October 19, 1913, Allan B.
VAN BLARICON, of No. 156 Shepard street, aged 64 years. The
deceased is survived by one daughter, Marjorie; two sons, G.
H. and Frank VAN BLARICON, all of this city.
-Funeral services
will be held Wednesday afternoon, October 22d, at 2:30
o'clock from the house.
TREASER - At the
home of her sister, Mrs. Daniel CONWAY, No. 226 West avenue,
Monday morning, October 20, 1913, Mrs. Anna TREASER, wife of
Peter TREASER. Besides her husband she leaves one sister,
Mrs. Daniel CONWAY, and one brother, John ANDERSON, of
Bridgeport, Conn.
-Funeral
(unreadable) o'clock from the house. Interment in Mount Hope
cemetery. Utica and Bridgeport papers please copy.
MACEY - The funeral
of Frank J. MACEY, only son of Edward and Anna NORTON MACEY,
took place Monday morning, October 20, 1913, at 8:30 o'clock
from the family home, No. 21 Rogers street, and at 9 o'clock
from Holy Apostles Church. Requiem mass was celebrated by
Rev. J. P. O'BRIEN. The bearers were Raymond THRASHER,
Leonard THRASHER, Byron THRASHER, Henry DIETZ, Dwight
PALMER, William WRIGHT. Interment was held in the family lot
in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
TAYLOR - At the
residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. G. WILLIAMS, No. 684 Lake
avenue, Monday morning, October 20, 1913, Harriet N. TAYLOR,
widow of John TAYLOR. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. E. G.
WILLIAMS, of this city, and Mrs. W. A. PANGBURN, of Clyde;
one brother, J. Melvin TAYLOR, of South BUTLER; three
brothers, John and Charles REED of South Butler, and Dudley
REED of Red Creek; also several grandchildren.
-Prayer service at
the residence of E. G. WILLIAMS at 1 o'clock this (Tuesday)
afternoon. Burial at South Butler on Wednesday. Please omit
flowers. Buffalo papers please copy.
BROWN - Entered
into rest in this city, (2 lines unreadable) Mrs. Charles
SHIELD; one sister, Mrs. John KOETH and one brother, Charles
BROWN, all of this city.
-The funeral
(unreadable) removed to Strauchen's Funeral Chapel, No. 265
North street, where the funeral services will take place
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope
cemetery.
KEMP - Suddenly,
Sunday afternoon, October 19, 1913, at his home, No. 46
Klueh street, John KEMP, aged 59 years. He leaves one son,
James KEMP; one brother, Warner E. KEMP, and three sisters,
Mrs. Phoebe THURSTON, Mrs. W. A. PLATT and Mrs. James
CUMMINGS.
-The funeral will
take place this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
house. Interment will be made in the family lot at Holley,
N. Y.
EICHHORST - Entered
into rest, Monday, October 20, 1913, at the residence of his
sister, Mrs. F. J. BAUCHLE(?), Jay street, Gates, Fred
EICHHORST, aged 32 years. He is survived by his mother,
three sisters, Mrs. Christ ____, Mrs. Minnie HENNINGS and
Mrs. Fred BAUCHLE; one brother, Charles EICHHORST.
-Funeral will take
place Wednesday afternoon, October 22, 1913, at 2 o'clock
from the house.
Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat &
Chronicle
Wed Oct 22,
1913
DIED
STATT - Monday
evening, October 20, 1913, at his home, No. 542 Campbell
street, Silvernis(?) A. STATT, aged 35 years. He is
survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose CONBERY STATT; one son,
Wilson; two daughters, Mildred and Eva STATT, his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John STATT; three brothers, Theodore, Joseph
and Clarence STATT, and seven sisters, Cora STATT, Mrs. B.
DIETZ, Mrs. Paul BREEZA, Lucy, Hilda, Dorothy and Jeanette
STATT. He was a member of St. Theodore Commandery, No.
197, Knights of St. John.
-Funeral will
take place Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from the family
home, and at 9:30 o'clock from Holy Family Church.
Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
MARTINS - Entered
into rest, Monday, October 20, 1913, at the General
Hospital, Mrs. Andrie MARTINS, aged 25 years. She leaves
her husband, Harry MARTINS; one sister, Mrs. Pauline
THONIND, of Buffalo, N. Y. and one daughter, Anna K.
MARTINS.
-The remains have
been removed to No. 100 North street. Funeral services
Thursday afternoon, October 23, 1913, at 2 o'clock from
Miller & Son's funeral parlors, No. 100 North street.
Interment in Mount Hope cemetery.
VAN
BLARICOM - Suddenly, in this city, Sunday, October
19, 1913, Allan B. VAN BLARICOM, of No. 156 Shepard
street, aged 64 years. He is survived by his wife, one
daughter, Marjorie; and two sons, G. H. and Frank VAN
BLARICOM, all of this city.
-Funeral
services will be held Wednesday afternoon, October 22d,
at 2:30 o'clock from the house.
McENTEE -
Tuesday, October 21, 1913, Owen McENTEE, aged 79 years.
-Funeral from the
home of his daughter, No. 125 Spruce avenue, Friday
morning at 8:30, and at 9 o'clock from St. Monica's
Church. Interment at Chili, N. Y.
MALLORY - At her
residence, No. 19 Asbury street, Tuesday, October 21,
1913, Mary L., widow of Orlando MALLORY. She is survived
by three sons and three daughters, Charles E., Harry S.
and Joseph H. MALLORY; Mrs. F. S. PRITCHARD, Mrs. F. W.
RODELL and Lillian MALLORY.
-Funeral Thursday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the house. Burial private.
WHITE - In this
city, Tuesday, October 21, 1913, John H. WHITE, aged 86
years, 10 months.
-The funeral will
take place from the parlors of Ingmire & Thompson, No.
110 Clinton avenue south Thursday at 10 A. M. Burial in
Riverside cemetery.
TRESTER - At the
home of her sister, Mrs. Daniel CONWAY, No. 226 West
avenue, Monday morning, October 20, 1913, Mrs. Anna
TRESTER, wife of Peter TRESTER. Besides her husband and
sister she leaves one brother, John ANDERSON, of
Bridgeport, Conn.
-Funeral Thursday
afternoon at _ o'clock from the house. Interment in
Mount Hope cemetery. Utica and Bridgeport papers please
copy.
DE JONGE -
Entered into rest, Monday evening, October 20, 1913, at
her home on the Ridge road, Irondequoit, Mrs. Cornelia DE
JONGE, widow of Edward DE JONGE, aged 73 years, 10 months.
-Funeral Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house. Funeral private.
Burial in Mount Hope cemetery.
OVIATT - Entered
into rest. Monday morning, October 20, 1913, at Dr. Lee's
Hospital, Charles W. OVIATT. He is survived by his
brother, Mortimer H. OVIATT.
-Masonic funeral
services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Bender
Brothers, No. 88 Clinton avenue north.
THIEM - Entered
into rest, Monday evening, October 20, 1913, at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Dora BECKETT, No. 70 Lowell street,
Charles Christian THIEM, aged 83 years. He is survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Dora BECKETT, Mrs. William
KRAUTWORST and Miss Kate E. THIEM; two sons, Fred J., of
this city, and Charles C., of Charlotte; one brother,
Henry J. THIEM; one sister, Mrs. John HUB, of Cleveland,
nineteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
-Funeral Thursday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the house.