Rochester, Monroe Co., New York
Rochester Daily Union and Advertiser
January 8, 1900
Helen R., infant daughter of Joseph and Emma Reynolds died yesterday at the family residence, No. 51 Bartlett st.
Mrs. Kate Marthage died Saturday at the family residence, No. 389 Clinton avenue, north, aged 27 years.
The funeral of Nathan W. Fletcher was held from the family residence, No. 20 Wentworth street, at 2 o'clock this
afternoon.
The funeral of Caroline Hartman was held from the family residence, No. 50 Hoeltzer street at 8:30 o'clock this
morning and from St. Michael's Church at 9 o'clock.
Elizabeth Ritt died Saturday at the family residence, No. 8 Rauber street. Deceased is survived by two sons, Hugh
and Albert Ritt, and one daughter, Agnes Ritt. The funeral will be held from the house at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow
morning and from St. Michael's Church at 9 o'clock.
Francis Hendricks, formerly of Dunkirk, died at the family residence, Park avenue, Brighton, on Saturday, the 6th
inst. at the age of 70 years. Deceased was a printer by occupation and for several years was publisher of the Chautuqua
Farmer. He leaves a wife and two daughters, Mrs. George Chapman and Miss Mildred Hendricks, all of Brighton. The
burial will be at Forest Hill Cemetery, Fredonia, on Wednesday.
Coroner Kliendienst will hold an adjourned session of the inquest in the case of Nathan Thatcher, at the Morgue
this afternoon. Thatcher is the flagman who was killed by a fast West Shore express on last Friday night.
The funeral of Miss Emma Morris of Church street was held to-day. Miss Morris, although only 29 years of age, died
on Friday evening, after a stroke of apoplexy.
John Boatfield of Morganville and Miss Catherine Craven of Wales Center were united in marriage on January 4th,
by Rev. J. W. Archibald of Stafford.
Phelps--Alexander F. Vincent, aged 83, died Saturday. His immediate surviving relatives are four brothers, Charles
and John of Phelps and James and Spencer, who reside in Coldwater, Mich. Two sisters who reside in Denver, also
three children, William and Edgar of Phelps and Mrs. J. M. Van Deviver of Geneva.