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4701 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 4/27/1925 The marriage orf Earl Alfred Brado to Miss Louise Bertha Newman was solemnised on Thursday sfternoon, the Rev. James B. Bartlett officiating. | Family: BRADO, Earl Alfred / NEUMANN, Louise Bertha (F59599)
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4702 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 4/4/1913 Charles Boldt, 72 years old, of Wolcotsburg, died Wednesday.. He leaves a wife, three sons and four daughters. The funeral will take place at St. Paul's church, Wolcotsburg, with interment in a cemetery there. | BOLDT, Charles (I155599)
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4703 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 5/10/1926 BUEHL - In this city, May 8, 1926, Wil- liam A., beloved husband of Anna Buehl •nee Ostrander, and father of Mrs. Morley Barnard. Dr. Russell O. Buehl and Ferris Buehl. Funeral from the family residence. 141 Auburn avenue, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o clock. Friends are Invited to attend. deceased was a member of Queen City Camp. No. 12112. M. W. of A. | BUEHL, William A (I184692)
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4704 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 5/24/1922 NEWFANE, May 24,-The fun- e r a l of Carl F. Bobzien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Bobzien of Burt w a s held yesterday afternoon. He was a student in Newfane high school. He left five brothers, and two sis- ters. Burial w a s at Corwin cemetery. | BOBZIEN, Carl F (I153182)
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4705 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 5/25/1923 Mr, and Mrs, W, J. Windsor of Imson street announce the engagement of their daughter, Edna M, Quinivan, to Mr. Francis M, Briody of Olean, N, Y., the wedding to take Wednesday morning, June 6 at 8 o'clock, in Saint Monica's church. | Family: BRIODY, Francis M / WINDSOR, Edna M (F63036)
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4706 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 5/28/1919 Mr. John J. Bitterman announces the engagement of his sister, Amelia M , to Mr. James E. Glllien. the wedding to take place in June. | Family: GILLEN, James E / BITTERMAN, Amelia M (F53134)
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4707 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 5/28/1926 Edward Broecker. 63 years old. 110 Dexter street, died at the General hospital. Buffalo, Thursday. He retired as a hard- ware and sporting goods dealer In Tonawanda six years ago. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/27/1926 Edward W. Broecker, 63 years old, lift Dexter street, died this morning at the General hospital, Buffalo,'where he was taken 10 days ago. He had been iII for the past four weeks. Mr. Broecker was a former North Tonawanda merchant. Six years ago he retired from business having been en- gagged as a hardware and sporting goods dealer on Webster street for many years. He was a life-long resi- dent of the Tonawandas. Since disposing of his business in North Ton- awanda he had been connected with the Rand-Kardex burenu. Surviving are a wife Edith and two brothers, Charles and Henry Broecker of North Tonawanda. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the late residence. Rev. Benjamin S. Sanderson of St. Mark'schurch will officiate and burial will be at Elm- lawn. | BROECKER, Eduard Ferdinand Wilhelm (I56344)
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4708 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 5/3/1967 MUGGELBERG-William J., May 1,1967, 219 Stahl Rd., Getzville, husband of the late Emma H.; father of Mrs. Irving Bald, Clarence Center; also survived by eight grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren; preceded to death by a brother Fred and sister Anna; also two sons, Roy and Alvin. Friends received at Ludwick Funeral Home, 5895 Goodrich Rd., Clarence Center, until 12 noon Thursday. Services at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 7700 Goodrich at 2:00 p.m. Thursday. The Rev. Rod- ney Forrester officiating. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials may be given to St. Paul's Lutheran Church Building Fund | MUGGELBERG, William J (I155681)
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4709 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 6/2/1902 I n v i t a t i o n s are out for the m a r r i a ge of Miss C a r r i e Milliman to Mr F r a nk Bohner, both of Alden. The wedding will take place J u n e 11. | Family: BOHNER, Frank C / MILLIMAN, Carrie (F56010)
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4710 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 6/24/1915 The marriage of Miss Margaret Borth, daughter of Mr, a n d Mrs. Fred Borth, of Grape street, to Mr. Fred Knaisch, took place last evening at 7:30 o'clock at t h e b r i d e s home. Rev. W. Drach performing the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of embroidered o r g a n d i e , trimmed with baby Irish lace. Miss Alma Herbst, the bridesmaid, wore a pale green voile. Mr. Robert Borth was t h e best man. A wedding supper followed the ceremony, the bride's table being set f or 10 a n d decorated in y e l l ow and white m a r g u e r i t e s were used in the house decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuhl and Mr. Adolf Knaisch of East Concord, N. Y., were among the g u e s t s . At home after August 1 at 60 Edson s t r e et | Family: KNAISCH, Fred / BORTH, Anna Margaret Helena (F57235)
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4711 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 6/26/1916 Mra. Helen R. Townson announces the marriage of her daughter, Mildred, to Mr. Robert E. Borth, Saturday. June 24. | Family: BORTH, Robert Edmund / TOWNSON, Mildred (F57267)
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4712 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 6/5/1917 Mr. J Young of North Tonawa»te, N. Y . announces the engagement of his daughter, Clara, to Mr Martin Brachmann of Buffalo. The wedding to take place June 27th | Family: BRACHMANN, Martin / YOUNG, Clara (F59111)
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4713 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 7/2/1925 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seguin, Oliver Street, nnounce the engagement of their daughter. Florence B., to William A. Brick, Worth Tonawanda. the wedding to take place this fall. | Family: BRICK, William Anthony / SEGUIN, Florence E (F62324)
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4714 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 7/30/1889 BERRIGAN-- On the 30th last., James Harold, youngest son of J. P. and B. Gertrude Berrigan, aged 10 months and 20 days Funeral from the family residence. 453 West avenue, Thursday, at 2 P. M, Friends of the family respectfully Invited to attend | BERRIGAN, James Harold (I141973)
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4715 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 8/12/1902 LOCKPORT, Aug. 12- (Special)-Christopher C. Parker, father of Mrs, Brong. wife of ex-District Attorney Daniel E. Brong, died Sunday night, at the age of 102 years. Mr. Parker was one of the c o u n t ys oldest residents, and at one time was a prominent merchant. He was born at Whiting, Vermont, In 1810, and came to t h i s county, setting at Olcott, in 1835, He clerked In a store there for a few months and then started In business for himself In 1841 he sold out and came to irf«»kport, opening a store In this clty. On Walnut street h e built a fine residence, then the best In that part of the clty In In 1840 he married Miss Mary McKnlght of the town of Newfane, and to them were born two children. Robert M. Parker of Lockport. and the late Sarah Coon of Cleveland. In 1884 Mr. Parker married Abagail B. MeCollum, The child of this marrlagr was Mrs, D. E, Brong. The only surviving brother Is John B , Parker of Defiance. Ohio, for 47 years Mr Parker lived In Niagara county, and he played a conspicuous part In Its commercial development | PARKER, Christopher C (I175449)
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4716 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 8/18/1914 NORTH TONAWANDA, Aug. 18- (Special)-The funeral of Philip Boddy was held this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the home of his son, Harry Boddy, of 237 Tremont street, the Rev. George Steed of Buffalo officiating. Intermont was In the Tonawanda city cemetery. Mr. Boddy was 66 years old. He had resided in North Tonawanda 34 years. He leaves two daughters. Mrs. Andrew Dobbins and Mrs. George Moisley of St. Catharines. Ont., and five sons. Philip of Buffalo. Arthur of Pittsburgh. George of Chicago and Harry and William of North Tonawanda. | BODDY, Philip (I154132)
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4717 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 8/1928 BUCHWALD-In Buffalo Aug 28. 1928 Sarah S wife of Charles Buchwald, mother of Herman C , Julia A . Robert W . and George L. Buchwald of Buffalo. Edward J Buchwald of Tribes Hill, New York, and Mrs.. John Hillman of Gary, Ind. The fu- neral will take place from the family resi- dence 21 Bremen street on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends are invited to at- tend. Interment at Prospect Lawn cemetery, Hamburg, N.Y. | Sarah S (I182176)
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4718 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 8/2/1926 Alvin Bitterman, 14 years old, died Monday at his home on the Fogelsonger road, Williamsvllle, from burns which he suffered Saturday when his clothing caught fire from a charged electric wire. The boy had climbed one of the high tension towers owned by the Niagara. Ixickport & Ontario Power company, near his home. When he reached the top, he waved his hat to some playmates beneath. The hat brushed against one of the high tension wires and ignited. The flames spread to his clothing. The boys father, Anthony Bitterman, was plowing in a field nearby. Hearing the screams of the children, he scaled the tower and beat out the flames. Then, using some harness as a sling for the boy's body, he man- Pired to get him to the ground. The boy was so-badly burned, efforts to save his life proved futile. | BITTERMAN, Alvin (I147832)
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4719 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 8/21/1925 JAMESTOWN, Aug. 20. - Miss Flora L Thrasher for 11 years stenographer of the Chautauqua County Surrogate's court, died Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs, James E. Bixby of Gowanda. She was 51 years old. The funeral will be held Friday with services in the Episcopal church at Dayton. Burial will be at Cottage. | THRASHER, Flora L (I148116)
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4720 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 8/8/1928 The marriage of Miss Dorothy E. Brumley of Lockport to Dr. Arnold O Neumann will take place Wednesday evening, at 6 o'clock. In the First Methodist Episcopal church In Lockport | Family: NEUMANN, Arnold S / BRUMLEY, Dorothy Elizabeth (F65036)
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4721 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/11/1913 Yesterday morning in St. Ann's church at 9; 30 o'clock, the marriage of Miss May Walz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walz of Nevada street, to Mr. George C. Bitterman was solemnized, the Rev. Father Ophergall performing the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white charmeuse, made with court train, aboleo of Venetian lace with pearl trimming; her tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried a shower of lilies of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Anna Walz, wore apricot charmeuse trimmed with shadow lace and the little flower girl, Miss Mil- dred Ruth Dittman, wore a frock of white embroidered batiste with pink ribbons and carried a French basket filled with asters and maiden hair ferns tied with pink tulle. Mr. Carl Bomraer was groomsman and the ushers were Mr. William Hinton and Mr. Edward Herman. The ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride. Among the guest were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohrey and son of Springvltle, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Bitterman left for an eastern trip and will be home af- ter October 15, at 48 Ravina street. | Family: BITTERMAN, George / WALZ, May (F53087)
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4722 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/15/1926 Mr. James G. Blackburn of Tonawanda, N Y.. announces the engagement of his daughter, Dorothy F to Mr. Leo V. Lewis of Barker, N. T. The wedding will take place in October. ALSO Buffalo NY Evening News - 10/20/1926 The marriage of Miss Dorothy F. Blackburn, daughter of Mr. James Blackburn, to Mr, Leo V. Lewis, took place Wednesday morning, October 20, at 11:30 o'clock In the rectory of Saint Francis church. Tonawanda, the Rev. Welsmantel officiating. The bride wore a gown of white georgette, heavily beaded in crystal and read beads and embroidered in silver, sil- ver slippers and hose to match and she carried a shower bouquet of red roses, lilies of the valley and baby's breath. Her attendants were Mrs. Helen L. Altimari, who was gowned in rose georgette made bouffant, flesh colored hose and black satin slippers, aud carried rosebuds, larkspur and lilies of t h e valley; Mrs, R, If. ffmrtrtrt wore flesh colored georgette, trimmed In rhinestones. white hose and slippers and she curried deep pink roues, larkspur and lilies of the valley. The bride's little sister, Judy, as flower girl, wore a frock of pink taffeta and carried a basket of roses; lilies of the valley and baby's breath. The groom was attended by his brothers, Mr. Jack Lewis and Mr. James Lewis. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride in Tremont street for 30 guests. The buffet table was centered with the wedding cake, surrounded by ferns and baby's breath and red candles in silver holders, with ribbons leading to the ornament on the cake. Among the out of town guests were, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Faulatich and daughter, Agnes, Chicago; Mrs. Margaret Lewis and daughter, Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis, Rochester; Mr. Wil- liam Lewis, Misses Helen and May Lewis, Mr. James Burns of Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will be at home after November 1 in Tonawanda, N. Y. | Family: LEWIS, Leo V / BLACKBURN, Dorothy F (F53411)
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4723 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/16/1924 The marrtage of Teresa Mary Brick, daughter of Mr and Mrs. N i c h o l a s C. Brick, to William J Git- tere Jr., was solemnized at Saint Mary Magdalene church. Wednesday mornlng September 3, a t 10 a clock. The Rev, Wm. Brick, C. SS, R of P i t t s b u r g h , uncle ot the bride, officlated, a s s i s t e d b y the Rev. John Pfluger and the Rev, Charles Klauder, The bride was given In marriage b y h e r father. The a t t e n d a n t s were, Mrs, Joseph Jamieson, sister of the bride, matron of honor Miss S y l v ia A u g u s t and Miss Mildred Gittere, bridesmaids, Miss Virginia Smith of Toledo, cousin of the bride, flower g i r l ; Messrs, Leonard Stievater and Gerald Brtck, groomsmen. Mr, Gittere a n d his bride are taki n g a trip t o Detroit and will be at home at 221 Kingsley street, after S e p t e m b e r 15. | Family: GITTERE, William J / BRICK, Theresa Mary (F62288)
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4724 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/17/1890 Jason F. Brace died Monday evening of congestion of the brain. Funeral today a t 2. | BRACE, Jason F (I79744)
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4725 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/18/1915 Mrs. Mary Dorrell has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Gwendolen Delafield to Mr. William Bodkin. | Family: BODKIN, William R / DELAFIELD, Gwendolyn (F55636)
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4726 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/2/1893 Mrs. Nancy Burwell Brayton, widow of Isaac Brayton and mother of County Clerk Charles N. Brayton. died at the home of her son, Irwin R. Brayton, 170 Franklin street a t 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Her home was in South Wales where the remains were taken yesterday. The funeral will take place a t South Wales tomorrow at 2 P. M. ALSO Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/1/1893 BRAYTON -In this city. Aus. 31, 1893, Nancy Burwell, wife of the late Isaac Brayton, aged 85 years. Funeral from the residence of h e r son. Charles N Brayton. South Wales. Sunday after n o o n a t 2 o'clock. Friends are i n v i t e d t o attend. | BURWELL, Nancy (I168180)
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4727 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/20/1961 TYRRELL-Veronica Brick of 5414 Transit Rd., Depew, N.Y., Sept. 17, 1941, beloved wife of Martin E. Tyrrell, MD; sister of Helen, Thomas of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Leona Brick. Funeral from the funeral home of Wendel A Loecher Inc., 27 Aurora St., Lancaster, N.Y., Thursday morning at 9:30, and at St. James Church at 10 o'clock. Interment In St. Mary's Cemetery. | BRICK, Veronica Dorothy (I170987)
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4728 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/29/1921 The Hundred Pointers' club g a v e a dinner at the S t a t l e r h o t e l o n Tuesday e v e n i n g in h o n o r of Mr. Gifford Brinkel, whose marriage to Miss Charlotte Fisher took place yesterday | Family: BRINKEL, Gifford / FISCHER, Charlotte (F62923)
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4729 | Buffalo NY Evening News - 9/4/1926 CHURCHILL-Stanley H.. husband of Ella (nee Beyers), father of Ella Mae Churchill, son of Edward and Elizabeth Churchill. Funeral Monday afternoon at 19 Collatln at 3 P. M. Deceased was a member of North Buffalo Lodge No. 517, I. O. O. F.. and Rebekak lodge. Members please meat at Unity temple at 2 P. M. Friends invited to attend. | CHURCHILL, Stanley N (I143391)
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4730 | Buffalo NY Evening News- 9/1/1916 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Nunan of Miami street announce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie V.. to John E. Brinkworth. Wedding to take place the latter part of September | Family: BRINKWORTH, John E / NUNAN, Bessie V (F62961)
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4731 | Buffalo NY Morning Express Kern-March 2. 1889, in this city. Maria Kern, widow of the late John Kern, and mother of the late Mrs. George Urban, and grandmother of George Urban, Jr. W.C. Urban. and Mrs. Tobias Wltmer, Jr., aged 84 years. Funeral will take place from the residence of Mrs. Tobias Wltmer, Jr., No. 114 Dunt Street, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Flowers gratefully declined | Mary (I84795)
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4732 | Buffalo NY Morning Express North Tonawanda, Aug- 15 (Special) -The marriage .of Miss Inez Cutler Woodruff, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs Stillman C. Woodruff, to Sidney F Smith of Cleveland. O. was solemnized at the bride's home at No. 194 Christiana street at 5 o'clock this afternoon The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Verle W. Blair of North Tonawanda in the presence of only the immediate relatives Among' the out- of-town guests present were Mrs. Dora Smith, the Misses Agnes aad Helen Smith of Seneca Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for Cleveland, where they will make their future home. | Family: WOODRUFF, Stillman C / Mary E (F33600)
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4733 | Buffalo NY Morning Express URBAN-October 23, 1920. Emma Marie, daughter of George Urban, Jr., and the late Ada K. Urban, sister of George P. and Ada Jeannette Urban and Mrs. Charles W. Bantz. The funeral will take place from the family residence. Pine Ridge, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock | URBAN, Emma Marie (I84798)
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4734 | Buffalo NY Morning Express HELFRICHIn this city. January 7. 1922, Henry Helfrich, age 65 years, hus- band of the late Emma Helfrich. father of Henry J. and Karl L. Helfrich. Funeral will take place from the family residence. No. 482 Northampton street. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Deceased was a member of Mystic Star lodge, I. O. O. F., Wahcondah tribe. No. 231, I. O. R. M.. and Uncle Sams. Friendsare invited to attend. | HELFRICH, Henry C (I79477)
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4735 | Buffalo NY Morning Express KOLBESuddenly, at Martlnaville. X. Y. l^ecember 2i. 1»20. Harold E." Kolb-. ..K.f) to ywars. Funeral from the family -*idence, Xo. 123 Victoria avenue, on Thursday evening at o'clock. lateruiiiat tit l>x4; Haven, Pa. | KOLBE, Harold E (I71123)
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4736 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 1/1/1910 Mrs. Smoyer buried Today. North Tonawanda. Dec 31 (Special) - The funeral of Mrs. Dorothy Smoyer, mother of City Treasurer Henry M. Smoyer, will be held from the Smoyer homestead at Pendleton tomorrow af- ternoon. Burial will be at Shawnee. | Dorothy (I73769)
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4737 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 1/13/1912 North Tonawanda, Jan. 12 (Special).- The funeral of the late Michael Batt, who died on Wednesday nlght at his home at No 348 Goundry street, will be held from the Ascension church on Robinson street tomorrow morning. Solemn high mass will be sung by Father J. F. Kelly. Burial will be made In Mount Olivet cemetery. Tona- wanda. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/11/1912 Michael Batt, 58 years old. of No. 246 Goundry street, one of the oldest and best known business men in the Tonawandas, passed away at his last night after a lingering ili- ness. The deceased was born in Williamsville, N Y., in 1853 and came to North Tonawanda with his parents to live. In 1868. He engaged in the manufacture of shingles and was a member of the J. S. Bliss Shingle Company for many years. When the Bliss mill was abandoned. Mr. Batt retired, devoting his time to looking after his property holdings in the Tonawandas. Mr. Batt is survived by h i s widow, four daughters, Mrs. John E. Nuwer and Mrs. H. R. Hankin of Buffalo; the Misses Gertrude and Adelaide Batt of North Tonawanda; and three sons: Norbert Batt of Batavia, Raymond Batt of Columbus, O., and Iren- us Batt of Pittsburg, Pa.; t w o sisters, Mrs. Bessie Diehl and Miss Kate Batt of Williamsville, N. Y.; three brothers, John Batt, superintendent of the water • works of North Tona- wanda, Frank and George Batt of North Tonawanda. The funeral will be held from the Ascension Church In Robinson street, Saturday morn- ing at 9:30 o'clock. | BATT, Michael (I127418)
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4738 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 1/19/1923 WEBER-In Clarence, N. Y.. Jan. 17. 1923, Frederick Weber, beloved father of Mrs. William Yaude. William. Frederick. George and Leonard Weber, grandfather of Catherine and Virginia. Aged 76 years. Funeral from the residence of Leonard Weber. Chestnut Ridge road. Niagara county, Saturday at 12 o'clock, and from the German Lutheran church at Wolcottavllle. N. Y.. at 8.30 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. | WEBER, Frederick W (I89613)
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4739 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 1/25/1919 Mrs. Martha A. Wittkopp, 49 years old died at 6 a-m today at her home, No. 1304 Linwood avenue of apoplexy. She had been a resident of Niagara Falls for 24 years and was born in Mar- tineville. She leaves a husband. Albert C Wittkopp, and two sons, Carl and Louis. | MANTH, Martha (I60706)
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4740 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 1/7/1920 Walter J. McKnight died suddenly yesterday while at work at the C. Boiler & Sons company mills In Chicago street. Mr. McKnight was for twenty years chief engineer of the Mat thews-Northrop Works. He was 54 years old and Is survived by his wife, one daughter. Florence L. McKnight, and two sisters. Mrs. William Brown of Greenfield. Col, and Mrs. Anna M. Chambers. Mr. McKnight was a member of De Molay lodge. No. 198. F. & A. M.; Omega lodge. No. 129. I. O. O. F., and Keystone lodge. No. 16. N. A. S. E. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at 2.30 o clock at his home, No. 123 Glenwood avenue. | MCKNIGHT, Walter J (I147248)
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4741 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 10/14/1918 Frank McClellan. 26 years old. formerly of Buffalo, a decorator, died yesterday at his home. No. 17 Waterman street after several months' ill- ness. Surviving are his wife. Emma B, daughter, Helen Jane, of this city; parents, two sisters and four brothers of Buffalo. ALSO Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/14/1918 Frank C. McClellan died at his home No. 17 Waterman street, Sunday morning Oct. 13, 1918, aged 26 Vears, He is survived by his wife, Emma Bowler McClellan and one daughter, Helen Jane, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan, two sisters, Florence and Isabelle, four brothers, William, Hugh, Fred and George all of Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. Mc- Clellan was a member of the Frater- nal Order of Eagles. Private funera services will be held from the home Tuesday afternoon Oct. 15th at 3 o'clock. Interment will be made at Cold Springs Ceme- tery. | MCCLELLAN, Frank C (I161104)
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4742 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 10/16/1887 The Late George Urban The funeral of the late George Urban of place this afternoon from the family home on Dear Street at 2:00 o'c lock. Carriages will leave Kraft's undertaking rooms on Huron street at one o'clock. The Merrbants' Fxchange yesterday adoptad this memorial: George Urban, born at Marabruan, Al......, August 19. I820 died last Thursday, October 13, was for over a quarter of a century an honored member of the Board of Trade and Merchants Exchange of thls city. He was a fair merchant, thrifty and industrious businessman of quick perception, sound judgment, and of a ..... nature. To ................as well as socially he was held in high regard. with considerable public speed, he was a model ..... and a pioneer in our city's progress. Prosperity crowned his many labors. His marked success in life was without deviating from the paths of integrity and honor, is an example worthy of being followed, and the record is full of meaning to all who desire to emulate him. | URBAN, George (I14389)
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4743 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 10/28/1920 Tonawanda, Oct. 27.—George Weh- rung. 55 vears old, one of the best known residents and businessmen of the Tonawandas. died suddenly at his home at No. 518 Delaware avenue, late last night as the result of a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. Wehrang was stricken while eating supper. Mr. Wehrung was the local repre- sentative of the Ontario Biscuit company of Buffalo. He was born In Buffalo and had lived here twenty years. He was a member of Tonawanda lodge. F. & A.M., Lumber City tent, K.O.T. M., of the Delaware hose company and the Men's club of the Salem church. He was also d member of the board of health of Tonawanda. Besides his widow, one sister. Mrs. George Coates of Buffalo, and one brother, William Wehrung of Buffalo, survive. The fu- neral will be held from the family home at 2:30 o'clock on Friday afternoon, the Rev. Andrew Hila officiating. The Tonawanda lodge of Masons will have charge of the services. Burial will be in Elmmwn. | WEHRUNG, George (I89746)
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4744 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 11/10/1915 The funeral of Mrs C e l e s t i n e E. Ziehm. wife of Ernest Ziehm of War- dell avenue who died at the De Graff Memorial hospital here, will be held from the home of Gustave Ziehm at Saint Johnsburg on Thursday afternoon, the Rev. Philip Albreacht officiatllng. Burial will be in the Saint John's cemetery. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/9/1915 Celestine E. Ziehm, ?4 years old, wife of Ernest Ziehm of Wardell avenue, died at the DeGraff Memorial hospital yesterday afternoon after an illness of a week with pneumonia. Mrs. Ziehm was born in Buffalo and had lived here for several years. Besides her husband, two children, Ruth and Corine Ziehm of North Tonawanda; her father, Henry Distle of Buffalo, and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Delamont of Buffalo and Mrs. Arthur Carpenter of Model Citv, survive. The body was removed to the home of Gustave Ziehm at St. Johnsburg where the funeral will be held at 1:30 o'clock on Thursday afternoon and a. half hour later from the St. John's church at St. Johnsburg, the Rev. Philip Albrecht officiating. Burial will be made at St. Johnsburg. | DISTLE, Celestine E (I103877)
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4745 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 11/10/1920 Albert R. Broecker, 75 years old, a pioneer resident of the town of Wheatfield, died at his home at Saint Johns burg last night. Besides his widow, four sons and five daughters survive. The funeral will be held on Thursday afternoon. Burial will be at Saint Johnsburg. | BROECKER, Albert J A (I56303)
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4746 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 11/16/1911 Miss Hattie Toellner. North Tonawanda, Nov. 15 (Spaclal). Miss Hattie Toellner, nineteen years old. daughter of John Toellner of the Rule road, died this morning. Besides her father, one slster, Mrs William Moll, and two brothers, George and Henry Toellner. survive. Funaral on Friday at 1 p. m. | TOELLNER, Hattie (I58733)
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4747 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 11/23/1922 The appellate divsion at Rochester yesterday handed down a decision in the case of Lucy Rosebrock, as administrator of the estate of Edwin Rosebrock, against the General Electric company of Schenectady and the Tonawanda Power company, affirming the decision of Justice Dudley in holding the General Electric company liable for the death of Edwin Roaebrock and holding the Tonawanda Power company not liable. On October 31, 1920, Rosebrock and twelve other expert electricians were in a tower belonging to tho Ni- agara Falls Power company at Ton awanda for the purpose of installing new electrical machinery which had been purchased from the General Electric company of Schenectady The work was being done late at night In order to inconvenience the people of Tonawanda as little as pos sible. At about 2 o'clock in the morning a terrific explosion occur- red which shattered the tower, de stroyed the electrical machinery and killed or fatally injured all of the thirteen men. Four of these men were employees of the Tonawanda Power company and nine were employees of the Gen- eral Electric company. Suits were brought against all of the companies by Hamilton Ward, representing Mrs. Rosebrock and the other widows. There have been five trials of these cases In Niagara county. Rose- brock was survived by a widow and one child. The jury awarded a ver diet of S30.000 against the General Electric company, and under Justice Dudley's instructions, released the Tonawanda Power company. This has been sustained by the appellate division. Other cases which have been tried, but which have not yet been argued at the appellate division are Melissa Doel. as administratrix of the estate of Samuel Doell verdict $40,000 against the Generall Electric company; Margaret Meahl. as administratrix of the estate of Edwin Meahl, $35,000; Frank Shamrock, as administrator of the ustate of Edward Shamrock, $15,000. Eight cases remain to be tried Each trial takes two weeks. Doell and Shamrock cases are set for argument before the appellate division today. Mr. Ward represents the plaintiff in both the Shamrock and Doell estates and Adelbert and Welles Moot repraient the General Electric company and Thomas He and Father Staunton will speak Wheeler the Tonawanda Power com pany and Franklin D. L. Stowe. the Niagara Falls Power company. | ROSEBROCK, Edwin (I106703)
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4748 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 11/9/1880 ANSTBTil-October 29th. 1880, in this city, Edward John, youngest son of Philip and Caroline Ansteth, aged 5 months 28, days. | ANSTETH, Edward John (I80097)
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4749 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 12/23/1909 N o r t h Tonawanda, Dec. 22.-Miss Cora A Bernhardt seventeen years old, d a u g h t e r of Godfried Bernhardt of thla c i t y , died at her h o m e at No. 42 Marion s t r e e t l a s t night. Besides her parents, t h e girl is s u r v i v e d b y a brother and a s i s t e r . The f u n e r a l w i n be held tomorr ow afternoon | BERNHARDT, Cora A (I141833)
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4750 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 12/24/1907 The funeral of G. F r e d e r i c k Zeller, died last Friday, w a s h e ld y e s t e r - d a y afternoon from the f a m i l y home No. 1192 Main street. The honorary pallbearers were Charles f. Bishop, Fred Greiner, George Urban, Jr., Philip Hetwig, Wil- liam Lautz, Joseph Block, Grank Georger, William F. Wendt, Geoerge Gethoefer, J. E. Schoelkopf, E. G. S. Miller and Leonard Dodge. The active pallbearers were Augustus F. Scheu, Charles E. Ernst, August Esenwein, Bernard J. McConnell, otto Kickebush, Jacob J. Siegrist, Henry E. Bailer and N. H. Hamm. ALSO Buffalo NY Morning Express - G. FRED ZELLER. For thirteen years a fire commissioner of Buffalo Died on December 20th in his 73rd year | ZELLER, G Frederick (I103239)
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