Rochester, Monroe, NY
Union & Advertiser
Thurs Feb 13, 1896
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
--John COLLINGS of No. 85 University avenue died this morning at the City
Hospital.
--Isabell M., infant daughter of William and Ellen MATZER of No. 58(?)
German street, died yesterday at the home of her parents.
--Mary Catherine, infant daughter of John SPILLANE, died yesterday at the
family residence No. 161 Whitney street. Funeral to-morrow morning at 9
o'clock.
--Mrs. Catherine CALLAHAN, wife of Timothy CALLAHAN, formerly residing at
No. 123 Orchard street, in this city, died in New York on the 8th inst.,
aged 60 years.
--Robert PULESTON died yesterday at his home in Charlotte, after a lingering
illness. He is survived by his wife, three sons, Ellis(?), Thomas and James
PULESTON, and three daughters, Mrs. George DAVIS, Mrs. George DONALDSON and
Miss Emma, all of Charlotte.
--Thomas GOLDEN died yesterday morning at his home, corner Mt. Hope avenue
and Hickory street, aged 66 years. He leaves besides his wife, five sons,
James D., John E., P. J., Martin M. and William A. GOLDEN of this city, and
five daughters, Mrs. Jas. A. McCARTHY of Baltimore, Mrs. M. E. COLLINS, Mrs.
V. A. GLAVIN, and Agnes and Inez GOLDEN, of this city.
--Mrs. Isabelle DOLBEER TEN EYCK, formerly of this city, who was born at
Perry, in Wyoming county, died on Sunday last at her home in Saginaw, Mich.,
where she had resided for a number of years. Her husband was a prominent
lumber dealer. She leaves two sons, Alfred TEN EYCK of Chicago, and C.
Dolbeer TEN EYCK of this city. Three sisters and one brother survives her,
Mrs. Sarah _. MORSHORT(?) of this city, Mrs. F. E. REDFIELD, Mrs. Wilber
SMITH and Charles H. DOLBEER of Batavia, N. Y.
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