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4851 Buffalo NY Evening News - 11/4/1897
NIAGARA FALLS, Nov. 4.—(Special.)
—Martin Bonacker, one of the most
popular and well-known of the hackmen
here, died late yesterday afternoon. He
was 47 years old and leaves a wife, two
children, three brothers and three sisters,
He kept the Ontario House during
the village days and leaves considerable
property.
He was a member of the local Odd
Fellows Lodge and Royal Areanum.
 
BONACKER, Martin (I156330)
 
4852 Buffalo NY Evening News - 12/10/1927

BISHOP-In this city, December 8. 1927.
Emma, beloved wile of George Bishop (nee
Peters) mother of Edward and Walter Bish-
op. Funeral from the late residence. 200
Rodney aveuue. Saturday afternoon at 2:30,.
o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. 
PETERS, Emma (I147201)
 
4853 Buffalo NY Evening News - 12/15/1927

BOSKAT-In Derby. N. Y.. Dec: 14. 1927
Mary H., wife of Andrew Boskat. mother of
Jackson A.. Paul. Mrs. I. Doller. John. William,
August. Mrs. C. Barfelt and Fred Boskat.
Funeral from the family residence. Saturday
at 8 : 3 0 P. M. Friends invited to attend. 
Mary H (I158771)
 
4854 Buffalo NY Evening News - 12/27/1916

MEDINA. Dec. 27-(Special).-The
funeral of Mrs. John W. Breitsman,
age 42 years, whose death occurred
Christmas day. was held this afternoon
at 1 o'clock at her late home In
Knowlesvllle. She is survived by her
husband, one son. Willis, and one
daughter. Gladvg E . of Knowlesvllle.
Rev. Peter Berrtll of the Presbyterian
church officiated. Interment was made
at West Ridgeway cemetery. 
Eva (I169392)
 
4855 Buffalo NY Evening News - 12/5/1927

Miss Ruth Bittler and Lloyd Knapp of
Clarence Center, were married Saturday night
at the United Brethren parsonage by the
Rev. Charles Maclntyre. The young couple
expect to locate in Clarence Center, where
they are building a home. 
Family: KNAPP, Lloyd / BITTLER, Ruth (F53160)
 
4856 Buffalo NY Evening News - 1213/1901

I n v i t a t i o n s are o u t t o t h e m a r r i a g e of
Miss Nina I'eudom of J o h n s o n Creek, t o '
Henry Breitsman o f K n o w l e s v i l l e , w h i ch
i s t o t a k e place Wednesday evening,
Dec, 18. 
Family: BREITSMAN, Henry T / PRUDOM, Nina (F43064)
 
4857 Buffalo NY Evening News - 2/22/1927

ALBION, Feb. 2.-The funeral of
Edward Ernest Benthin, former supervisor
from the town of Barre. was
held Monday afternoon at his farm
home, one mile west of Barre Center,
the Rev. C. Poeckler of Medina officiating.
.Mr. Benthin died Friday
evening at the Saint Jerome hospital,
Batavla, N. Y., after an operation.
He was 53 years old. having been
born at Wolcottville, N. Y. Mr. Benthin
leaves "his widow: one son, Henry
Benthin, and two daughters,
Misses Ada and Esther Benthin of
Barre, N.Y., besides three brothers,
John Benthin of Barre, Charles Benthin
of Buffalo and Albert Benthin
of Medina, N. Y. 
BENTHIN, Edward Ernest (I139356)
 
4858 Buffalo NY Evening News - 2/24/1927

BITTERMAN-In Williameville. S. T
Fab. 22, 1927. Anna (nee Dean). beloved
wife ot Anthony Bitterman Cr., mother of
Frank Hibechweiler, Mrs. Lawrence Porter.
Mra. Joseph Sahl. Anthony Jr., Lawrence.
Arthur and Louie Bitterman: aged 66 year..
Funeral from tha family residance. 36 Reist
street. Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and
trom Saints Peter and Paul', church at 9:30
o'clock. Friend, are Invited to attend. 
Anna (I147834)
 
4859 Buffalo NY Evening News - 3/13/1922

PRIESTER-In this city. March 11, 1922,
Frank J. beloved husband of Catharine
Priester (nee Breier), father of Blanche and
Franklin priester, brother of Mrs. J. V. Fel-
lies, Mrs, F, Bildebrand Mrs J Filer and
Charles, John, Arthur, Catharine Priester
and Mrs Frank Rosch of Detroit, aged 37
years. Funeral from his late residence No.
47 Brewster street Monday morning at 8:30
and from Blessed Trinity church at 9
o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. De-
ceased was a member of Commandry No.
13 Knights of Saint John, Holy Name So-
ciety of Blessed Trinity church. Brother-
hood R.. R. Trainmen, Buffalo Lodge No.
187, Loyal Order of Moose No. 8. 
PRIESTER, Frank J (I169112)
 
4860 Buffalo NY Evening News - 3/18/1938

RHINEHART-March 16. 1938. John, beloved
husband of Catherine Wood: father
of John H. and Wilfred W. Rhinehart:
brother of Mrs. Mary Borchert. Mrs Edward
Sparling of Akron,, N. Y, Deceased
was a member of De Molay Lodge, No.
498. F & A. M . Seajaquada Lodge No.
615. I.O.O.F.. Loyal Order of Moose No.
8 and Switchmen's Union of N. A. Funeral
from the family residence. 516
South Park Avenue. Saturday afternoon
at 2.30 o'clock. Friends are invited. 
RHINEHART, John (I157960)
 
4861 Buffalo NY Evening News - 3/2/1920

CHURCHILL-In this city, February
29, 1920. Infant son of Stanley M. and Ella
(nee Beyer). Funeral private, was held

from the family residence, 20 Collaton
avenue, Monday afternoon. Interment at
Elmlawn 
CHURCHILL (I143394)
 
4862 Buffalo NY Evening News - 3/26/1926

Mr. and Mrs. George Crook of
Prospect avenue announce the engagement
of their daughter, Mary, to
Mr. Cornelius F. Brick of North
Tonawanda, the wedding to take
place this summer.

ALSO

North Tonawannda NY Evening News - 6/1/1976

Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
F. Brick of Bennett
S t r e e t , N o r th
Tonawanda, celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary
Saturday at a
private Mass in Ascension
Church, concelebrated
by the Rev. Msgr.
Julius Szabo, the Rev.
James Judge and the
Rev. Joseph Friel with
Ascension Men's Choir
singing.
The organist for the
Mass was Mr. and Mrs.
Brick's niece. Miss Mary
Lois Brick.
Following the Mass,
Dr Natacha J. Wilbur
entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Brick, their children,
grandchildren, greatgrandchildren
and out-oftown
guests at an open
house in her new home in
North Tonawanda.
Later in the afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Brick's son,
Cornelius B. Brick Jr.,
h o s t e d a c o c k t a il
reception and dinner
party for his parents and
guests at Dom Polski
C l u b of N o r th
Tonawanda, followed, by
dancing.
Mr. Brick, a native of
North Tonawanda, and
his wife, the former Mary
E. Byrne of Louisville.
Ky., were married at
Ascension Church on May
29, 1926. They were attended
by Mr. Brick's
brother, Cyril Brick, now
d e c e a s e d , and Mrs.
B r i c k ' s sister, Mrs.
Frank (Ruth) Dunn, who
attended the anniversary
celebration.
Mr. Brick retired in
1968 as a vice president
after 45 years with
Marine Midland Bank.
He remains active in
c i v i c and f r a t e r n al
groups, as well as Mrs.
Brick, who is still
preparing fine meals in
her favorite kitchen.
A t t e n d i n g the anniversary
from out-ofs
t a t e were: Their
daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas F.
(Montine) O'Connor of
Park Forest, III.; their
grandchildren, Mr. and
M r s . N i c h o l a s F .
(Darleen) O'Connor Jr.
of Loves Park, Ill. and
Miss Janine O'Connor of
Park Forrest, Ill.; their
g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ,
Christopher, Jason and
Heather O'Connor of
Loves Park, Ill., Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Byrne of
Louisville, Ky.. and Mrs.
Dorothy Kwak of Fort
Lauderdale. Fla.; and
Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Logigian of Marblehead,
Mass. 
Family: BRICK, Cornelius F / BYRNE, Mary E (F62224)
 
4863 Buffalo NY Evening News - 3/28/1928

BLEVINS-March 27. Fanny R. Blevins,
wife of John W. Blevins: mother of Herbert
J. Blair of Tonawanda. N. Y.; sister of Mrs.
George E. Moses of Toronto. Out., and Mart
in Robinson of Sudbury. Maine. Funeral
from the family residence. 86 Manitoba
Street. Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Friends invited. 
ROBINSON, Fannie (I149819)
 
4864 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)
 
4865 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)
 
4866 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)
 
4867 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)
 
4868 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)
 
4869 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)
 
4870 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)
 
4871 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)
 
4872 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)
 
4873 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)
 
4874 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)
 
4875 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)
 
4876 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)
 
4877 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)
 
4878 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)
 
4879 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)
 
4880 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)
 
4881 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)
 
4882 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)
 
4883 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)
 
4884 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)
 
4885 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)
 
4886 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)
 
4887 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)
 
4888 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)
 
4889 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)
 
4890 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)
 
4891 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)
 
4892 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)
 
4893 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)
 
4894 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)
 
4895 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)
 
4896 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)
 
4897 Buffalo NY Morning Express

HELFRICH—In 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)
 
4898 Buffalo NY Morning Express

KOLBE—Suddenly, 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)
 
4899 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)
 
4900 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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