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BANTA, Charles

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BANTA, Charles (son of BANTA, Charles Urban and WICKSER, Melissa).

    Family/Spouse: HYDE, Wendy. Wendy (daughter of HYDE, George Sr and Barbara) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. BANTA, Charles Livingston was born on 1 Nov 1968; died in Oct 2023 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BANTA, Charles Urban was born about 1917 in New York (son of BANTA, Charles W Dr. and URBAN, Clara W).

    Charles + WICKSER, Melissa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  WICKSER, Melissa
    Children:
    1. 1. BANTA, Charles
    2. BANTA, Phillip
    3. BANTA, Melissa


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BANTA, Charles W Dr. was born on 28 Sep 1877 in New York (son of BANTA, Rollin L Dr. and AYER, Sarah M); died on 22 Sep 1923 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    Buffalo NY Morning Express - 9/23/1922

    Dr. Charles Woodbury Baata died
    yesterday at his home No. 868 Main
    street, from septicemia. He con-
    tracted the blood poisoning in the
    course of his work as a surgeon. He
    was ill only three days from the
    attack which caused his death.
    Dr. Banta was one of the best
    known surgeons in the city. His
    father, Dr. R. L. Banta, had been a
    prominent physician. The taking up
    of medicine came naturally to Dr.
    Banta not only from his father but
    his grandfather, Dr. George Ayer, on
    his mother's side.
    Dr. Banta was born in Buffalo on
    September 28, 1877. He attended the
    public schools and the old Central
    High school. He then took up the
    study of medicine and was gradu-
    ated from the University of Buffalo.
    He practiced for a few years. Then,
    \in 1902, he went to Europe for a two
    years' course at Vienna. Upon his
    return to Buffalo, he again entered
    into active practice.
    At the beginning of his practice
    Dr. Banta ws an interne in the
    Sisters' hospital. he next became
    attached to the staff of the Erie
    County hospital and was a member
    of the staff of the City hospital. He
    was a member of the medical society
    of Erie county, the Medical Union,
    the Academy of Medicine, the Amer-
    ican Medical association and various
    other medical bodies. He was also
    a member of the Saturn and Country
    clubs.
    On October 8, 1912, Dr. Banta was
    married to Clara W. Urban, who
    with two children, Ada Jeanette and
    Charles Urban Banta, survives. He
    is also survived by his brothers T.
    A. and George J. Banta. The funeral
    will be held on Monday. The ar-
    rangements will be announced later.

    Charles married URBAN, Clara W on 8 Oct 1912. Clara (daughter of URBAN, George and WINSPEAR, Ada E) was born in Oct 1886 in New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  URBAN, Clara W was born in Oct 1886 in New York (daughter of URBAN, George and WINSPEAR, Ada E); and died.
    Children:
    1. BANTA, Jeanette was born on 14 Sep 1915 in New York; died on 21 Jun 1996 in Geneseo, Livingston County, NY.
    2. 2. BANTA, Charles Urban was born about 1917 in New York.
    3. BANTA, Clara Windspear was born about 1923 in New York.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BANTA, Rollin L Dr. was born in Nov 1846 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY; died on 13 Jan 1933 in Town of Newfane, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 1/18/1933

    Funeral services were held Monday
    afternoon for Dr. Rollin L.
    Banta from the home of his son,
    Thomas A. Banta of Coomer road,
    Newfane, where he died last Friday
    evening, following several weeks'
    illness. The Rev. Artemas P. Goodwin
    of the First Baptist church officiated,
    and the bearers Included
    Harry Welch, Ashley Gale, Stewart
    Moot and George C. Urban. Burial
    took place at Forest Lawn cemetery
    In Buffalo.

    ALSO

    Buffalo NY Morning Express - 1926

    Rollin married AYER, Sarah M about 1875. Sarah (daughter of Comfort) was born in Jul 1857 in New York; died before 1942. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  AYER, Sarah M was born in Jul 1857 in New York (daughter of Comfort); died before 1942.
    Children:
    1. BANTA, George J was born about 1877 in New York; and died.
    2. 4. BANTA, Charles W Dr. was born on 28 Sep 1877 in New York; died on 22 Sep 1923 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    3. BANTA, Thomas A was born in Jun 1884 in New York; died on 5 Jan 1943 in Town of Newfane, Niagara County, NY.

  3. 10.  URBAN, George was born on 12 Jul 1850 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY (son of URBAN, George and KERN, Marie Firn); died on 23 Feb 1928 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 2/24/1928

    In the death last night of George
    Urban. Jr.. Buffalo, the Niagara
    frontier loses one of Its most outstanding
    figures. Nationally known
    as tho man who first conceived the
    Idea of booming Grover Cleveland, a
    friend of his, for president of the
    United States, he was known In Niagara
    Falls particularly for the part
    he played in the development of the
    electrical power resources of the fails
    of the Niagara.
    Mr. Urban, In 1891, organized the
    Niagara Electric ServIce Corporation,
    this city, and became its president,
    which office he held until the time
    of his death. At the time of organization
    the company was capitalized at
    $100,000, and now the stock has a
    book value of about $1,500,000. He
    was also a director of the Lewlston
    Power company until it was merged
    with the Niagara Electrlo Service
    Corporation In 1927. Mr. Urban
    was also a member of the Niagara
    Club.
    In Buffalo, Mr. Urban was one of
    the organizers and directors of the
    Brush Electrlo Company, which Installed
    The first municipal lighting
    plant In Buffalo: president and founder
    of the Thomas-Houston Electro
    Company until, In 1887, after being
    merged with the Brush Electric Company
    and the U. S. Electro Light
    Company, a new organization, known
    as the Buffalo General Electric Company,
    came Into being. Mr. Urban
    was vice-president of this company.
    He was one of the organizers and
    president of the Cataract Power and
    Conduit Company, which supplied
    Niagara power to Buffalo until it
    merged with the Buffalo General
    Electro Company.
    In addition to being a pioneer in
    exploiting Niagara Falls power, Mr.
    Urban was prominent in the banking
    circles of Buffalo. He was vice president
    and later president, of the
    Buffalo Loan, Trust) and Safe Deposit
    Company; director of the Buffalo Insurance
    Company, the Marine Trust
    Company, tho Ellicott Square Company,
    and tho Buffalo Elevating
    Company.
    In addition to being a pioneer In
    power development and active in
    banking circles Mr. Urban was an industrialist
    of great executive attainments.
    When he was not yet twenty-
    he was born July 12, 1850. in the
    building at tho corner of Genesee and
    Oak streets, Buffalo-he was admitted
    as partner Into the flour milling
    business of his father. The firm then
    became known as Urban and Company.
    Eleven years later George Jr.,
    built the first rolling mill In the
    United States. Four years later,
    when George Urban, Jr., was 35, his
    father retired from active participation
    In the business, and George, Jr.,
    became head of the firm, a younger
    brother, William C. Urban, and Edwin
    G. Miller being associated with
    him. Under George, Jr.'s direction
    the mill expanded enormously until
    ........... the firm, now known as tho
    George Urban Milling Company, built
    and occupied an immense new mill
    at Urban and Kehr streets. This
    mill, one of the finest In the world.
    was the first In Buffalo to use Niagara
    Falls power exclusively.
    Always a Republican, Mr. Urban,
    although he steadfastly refused public
    office, served for many years as
    treasurer and later chairman of the
    Erie County Republican committee
    In 1896 and 1900 he was Republican
    presidential elector from Erie County,
    and In 1904 was Republican presidential
    elector -at-large from New
    York State.
    In 1876 he married Ada H. Winspear.
    and constructed for her the
    present family home in Pine Ridge
    Road. Cheektowaga. Mrs. Urban
    died some years ago. Mr.. Urban Is
    survived by two daughters, Ada
    Jeannette Urban and Mrs. Charles W.
    Banta,-and one son, George Pennock
    Urban, who succeeded him In the Urban
    interests. Another daughter,
    Emma M., died several years ago.
    Arrangements for the funeral have
    not yet been completed

    George married WINSPEAR, Ada E about 1876. Ada (daughter of WINSPEAR, Pennock and Emma) was born in Oct 1853 in New York; died before 23 Oct 1920. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  WINSPEAR, Ada E was born in Oct 1853 in New York (daughter of WINSPEAR, Pennock and Emma); died before 23 Oct 1920.
    Children:
    1. URBAN, George Pennock was born on 29 May 1877 in New York; died in Aug 1966 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    2. URBAN, Emma Marie was born in Aug 1879 in New York; died on 23 Oct 1920 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    3. URBAN, Ada Jeanette was born in Jan 1885 in New York; and died.
    4. 5. URBAN, Clara W was born in Oct 1886 in New York; and died.



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