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CHAYKA, Joseph



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  CHAYKA, Joseph

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  CHAYKA, Joseph S (son of CHAYKA, Joseph J).

    Joseph married BILLS, Barbara Grace [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  BILLS, Barbara Grace
    Children:
    1. CHAYKA, Stephen
    2. CHAYKA, Paul
    3. 1. CHAYKA, Joseph
    4. CHAYKA, Christine Mary
    5. CHAYKA, John Edward


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  CHAYKA, Joseph J
    Children:
    1. 2. CHAYKA, Joseph S
    2. CHAYKA, Henry
    3. CHAYKA, Michael

  2. 6.  BILLS, Chester J was born on 25 Mar 1893 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY (son of BILLS, Claude J and HOEY, Julia T); died on 24 Feb 1963 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 2/25/1963

    BILLS-At Mercy Hospital, Sunday,
    Feb. 24, 1963, Chester J. Bills, husband
    of Mrs. Augusta Wappler
    B i l l s of 46 1/2 Cayuga St.
    Funeral services will be at 8:45
    a.m. Thursday, Fab. 29. 1963 at
    the Langham Funeral Home. 91 E.
    Genesee St. and at 9:15 a.m. in
    St. Alphonsus Church.
    Burial in Soule Cemetery.
    Friends are invited to call from
    7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and from 4
    to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday
    at the funeral home.

    ALSO

    Same date and paper

    Chester J. Bills Dies at 69

    Chester J. Bills. 69, of 464 Cayuga
    St., died in Mercy Hospital
    yesterday after an illness of several
    months.
    A native of Auburn, Chief Bills
    had always resided here. He was
    a veteran of World War I and a
    member of W. Mynderse Rice Post
    97, American Legion.
    He was made an honorary life
    member of the New York State
    Association of Police Chiefs, the
    Cayuga Club PBA, and the International
    Association of Police
    Chiefs.
    Chief Bills was a communicant
    of St. Alphonsus Church and a
    member of its Holy Name Society.
    He is survived by his widow,
    Mrs. Augusta Wappler Bills; two
    daughters, Mrs. Thomas F Walsh
    and Mrs. Joseph S Chayka; two
    sisters, Mrs. Joseph Wildner and
    Mrs. Edward Kills; seven grandchildren,
    all of Auburn.
    Services will be at 8:45 a.m
    Thursday at the Langham Funeral
    Home and at 9:15 a.m in St. Alphonsus
    Church Burial will be in
    Soule Cemetery.
    Calling hours will be from 7 to 9
    m.
    tomorrow and from 4 to 5 and
    7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the fu-
    neral home,
    Chief of Police John T. Costello.
    who was appointed a patrolman
    and later promoted to the Detec-
    tive Bureau under the leadership
    and encouragement of Chief Bills
    said today "I am very saddened
    by the news of the death of my
    friend, Chief Chester J. Bills. Chief
    Bills was a friend of the Police-'
    men who served under him and
    was a chief's chief."
    Teletype notices of Chief Bills'
    death went out to all police departments
    in the nation today as
    members of the Auburn Police
    Department and the Cayuga Police
    Benevolent Association entered a
    30-day period of mourning.
    Mr. Bills was appointed chief of
    the Auburn departmen on March
    30, 1929, the 10th anniversary of
    his return to the States after serv-
    ing with the 108th Infantry in
    France.
    Chief Bills was born in Auburn
    on March 25, 1893. He was educat-
    ed in Auburn elementary schools
    and in Auburn Academic High
    School.
    He was appointed a patrolman
    on Aug. 10, 1919 and was assigned
    to duty Sept. 1, 1919. He resigned
    from the force on Dec. 1, 1922.
    On Feb. 15, 1927, he was appointed
    superintendent of supplies
    at Auburn Prison. He filled this
    position until his appointment as
    Chief of the Auburn Police Department
    in 1929.
    Chief Costello said today that
    Chief Bills was a pioneer of modern
    law enforcement During his
    years as chief, he inaugurated
    many crime prevention methods
    which later have been adapted on
    a national scale, Chief Costello
    said of his late superior officer.
    Specifically, Chief Costello noted
    the late chiefs achievements: the
    use of a lie detector to aid in
    crime detection, a project the late
    chief worked on from 1935 until
    1938, and for which he was awarded
    patents;
    Development of a speed control
    device for automobiles, also patented,
    that allows the setting of a
    certain speed on an auto speedometer
    so that a car can not be
    driven at an excessive speed, but
    allows for full motor power even
    though the speed is limited to a
    certain point;
    Collaborated with the Auburn
    Police fingerprint department and
    prepared material for a book on
    latent fingerprint classifications
    giving auburn the distinction of
    obtaining the first criminal con-
    viction in the nation using this
    method of classification.
    Assisted the Auburn department
    in obtaining the first arson con-
    viction of its kind in the nation
    with his work using a spectrogra-
    phic chemical analysis of clothing,
    dust.
    Adapted the first one-way patrol
    radio from headquarters to patrol
    car to be used in the nation, a
    system that was later developed
    into the present communications
    system.
    Instrumental in establishing one
    of the finest firing systems in the
    nation.

    Chester married WAPPLER, Augusta Ann on 21 Aug 1919 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY. Augusta (daughter of WAPPLER, Herman and Bertha) was born on 7 Feb 1894 in New York; died in Sep 1981 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  WAPPLER, Augusta Ann was born on 7 Feb 1894 in New York (daughter of WAPPLER, Herman and Bertha); died in Sep 1981 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen - 8/25/1919

    WAPPLER-BILLS - Miss Augusta
    Wappler to Chester Bills. Thursday.
    Aug:. 21 ,1919. at Holy Family rectory,
    the Rev. Edward Lynch officiating.

    Children:
    1. BILLS, Beverly Ann was born about 1924 in New York.
    2. 3. BILLS, Barbara Grace


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  BILLS, Claude J was born in Sep 1867 in New York (son of BILLS, Chester S and HAWELKA, Anna M); died on 4 Mar 1944 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 3/4/1944

    Claude J. Bills of 74 Lansing
    Street, well kqown Auburnlan,
    father of Police Chief Cheater J.
    Bills, died this morning in Auburn
    City Hospital after a brief
    illness.
    Mr. Bills was born In Auburn
    and resided in this city throughout
    bis life time. He was active
    In Democratic politics here and
    was aldermau of the Sixth Ward
    for two terms. During the administration
    of the late Mayor Mark I Koon
    Mn Bills was assistant city
    superintendent of streets.
    For many years, Mr. Bills was
    employed by the International
    Harvester Company. More recently
    he was assistant engineer at Auburn
    State Prison, retiring about
    two and a half years ago.
    Mr. Bills is survived by his wife,
    Mrs. Julia Hoey Bills; two daughters,
    Mrs. Joseph Wildner and
    Mrs. Edward Ellis, both of Auburn;
    one son, Police Chief Chester
    J. Bills of this city, two granddaughters,
    Beverly and Barbara
    Bills; four sisters, Mrs- Susan B.
    Hedges of Owasco Road, Mrs.
    Harry Pickard of Miami, Fla.,
    Mrs. Raymond Reynolds of
    Attica; Miss Grace Bills of Auburn;
    and by nieces and nephews.
    Funeral services will be held at
    3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the
    Langham Funeral Home, 91 East
    Genesee Street. Burial will be in
    Soule Cemetery. Friends have
    been invited to call at 91 East Genesee
    Street from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9
    on Sunday and Monday.

    Claude married HOEY, Julia T about 1890. Julia (daughter of HOEY and Mary) was born on 16 Sep 1867 in New York; died on 27 Mar 1952 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  HOEY, Julia T was born on 16 Sep 1867 in New York (daughter of HOEY and Mary); died on 27 Mar 1952 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 3/28/1952

    Mrs Julia T. Hills, 84, of 74
    Lansing St., mother of Police
    Chief Chester J. Bills, died Thursday
    after an illness of several
    years.
    She was bom in Auburn, Sept.
    16. 1867, and had always resided
    here. She was the widow of
    Claude J. Bills. Mrs. Bills was a
    communicant off St. Alphonaus
    Church.
    Surviving besides her son are
    two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Wild-
    ner and Mrs. Edward Ellis, Auburn;
    two brothers, John and
    James Hoey, Auburn; two grandt
    children; two great-grandchildren;
    several nieces and nephews.
    Services will be held at 9:15 a.
    m. Monday at the Langham Funeral
    Home with further services
    at 9:30 a. m. In St. Alphonsus
    Church. Burial will be in Soule
    Cemetery.
    Friends may call at the funeral
    Home from 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday
    and from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.
    Sunday

    Children:
    1. BILLS, Iva A was born in Nov 1890 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY; died on 28 Feb 1970 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.
    2. 6. BILLS, Chester J was born on 25 Mar 1893 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY; died on 24 Feb 1963 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.
    3. BILLS, Beatrice was born on 1 May 1897 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY; died on 3 Dec 1982 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.

  3. 14.  WAPPLER, Herman was born about 1852 in Germany; and died.

    Herman married Bertha about 1892. Bertha was born about 1863 in Germany; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Bertha was born about 1863 in Germany; and died.
    Children:
    1. 7. WAPPLER, Augusta Ann was born on 7 Feb 1894 in New York; died in Sep 1981 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.



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