Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Wed Aug 14, 1912
CRAFT - ELLIOTT
Frederick James CRAFT has returned to Rochester from his wedding trip with his
bride who was formerly Miss Cora Marion ELLIOTT, daughter of Mrs. Isabelle L.
ELLIOTT of this city. Mr. and Mrs. CRAFT were married at St. John's Church,
Ogdensburg, on August 1st(?) by Rev. Charles TEMPLE, D. D. Mrs. W. H. BAXTER
of Montreal, was matron of honor, and Mr. BAXTER was best man. Following the
ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred LOWE(?),
cousins of the bride. Mrs. CRAFT formerly made her home at Ogdensburg and was
the daughter of the late William ELLIOTT and a member of the church in which
she was at her request married, having been baptized and confirmed there.
Montreal and Quebec were included in their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. CRAFT
will be at home after October 15th.
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UPPER RIVER THEFTS
The police of the Bronson avenue station have secured a large amount of the
goods stolen at Genesee Valley Park from canoes and launches. Owners who have
lost property are asked to meet at the Elmwood Canoe Club at the park, this
evening at 7:30 o'clock, and take steps for identification and recovery of the
articles.
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DIED
RAQUET - In this city, Monday, August 12, 1912, at her home, No. 8 Angie
street, Elizabeth, wife of John RAQUET. Besides her husband, she is survived
by one daughter, Theresa, and a sister, Mrs. N. FRITTON, of Lockport.
-Burial Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the house and 9 o'clock from
Holy Apostles Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
CURTIN - In this city, Monday, August 12, 1912, at the family residence, No.
14(?) Yale street, Mary, widow of John CURTIN. She is survived by five sons,
Philip, Jeremiah, Michael, John and Richard; four daughters, Ellen and Frances
CURTIN and Mrs. Henry DOELL, of this city, and Mrs. Charles DEVERELL, of White
Plains, N. Y., and three sisters, Mrs. Michael HAGGERTY, of West Bay City,
Mich., and the Misses Fanny and Kate DALY of Peterboro, Ont.
-The funeral will take place Friday morning at 8:30 from the house and at 9
o'clock from St. Mary's Church.
GUILLOD - In this city, Monday afternoon, August 12, 1912, at St. Mary's
Hospital. Miss Catherine R. GUILLOD, daughter of Frank and Victoria GUILLOD,
aged 22 years. Besides her parents, she leaves two sisters, Mrs. George
MacKENNA and Miss Juliet GUILLOD, and four brothers, Edward, Frank, Jr.,
William and Victor H. GUILLOD. The remains have been removed to the family
residence, at No. 545 Dewey avenue.
-Funeral will take place Friday morning at 9 o'clock from the house, and 9:30
o'clock from Holy Rosary Church.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Thurs Aug 15, 1912
DIED
GUILLOD - In this city, Monday afternoon, August 12, 1912, at St. Mary's
Hospital. Miss Catherine R. GUILLOD, daughter of Frank and Victoria
GUILLOD, aged 22 years. Besides her parents, she leaves two sisters, Mrs.
George MacKENNA and Miss Juliet GUILLOD, and four brothers, Edward, Frank,
Jr., William and Victor H. GUILLOD. The remains have been removed to the
family residence, at No. 545 Dewey avenue.
-The remains have been removed to the family residence, No. 545 Dewey
avenue. Funeral will take place Friday morning at 9 o'clock from the
house, and 9:30 o'clock from Holy Rosary Church.
McELROY - Suddenly, in Chicago, Ill., Saturday, August 3, 1912, James E.
McELROY, formerly of Rochester, N. Y., aged 37 years. He is survived by
his wife and two sons.
WACKERMAN - Tuesday, August 13, 1912, Michael G. WACKERMAN, of No. 218
Magnolia street, aged 47 years.
-Funeral Friday at 3 P. M. Funeral and burial strictly private.
CAMPIN - Sunday, August 11, 1912, at Little Current, Ontario, Canada,
Wallace J. CAMPIN, of Orlando, Fla. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Demerest
T. CAMPIN, and two sisters and a brother, of Buffalo, N. Y.
-The remains were removed to the residence of Frank G. MURRAY, No. 688 St.
Paul street. The funeral will take place Friday morning at 8:30 from the
house, and at 9 o'clock from St. Bridget's Church.
SCHEIB - Tuesday morning August 13, 1912, at the residence of William
CURRAN, No. 174 Clay avenue, Margaret Mary, daughter of Wilban(?) and
Margaret MAHER SCHEIB, aged 1 year and 5 months.
-Funeral Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the home.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Fri Aug 16, 1912
RECORD OF DEATHS
John H. GOODGER, a prominent Odd Fellow and member of the Grand Army,
died Wednesday night at the family home, No. 70 Costar street. Mr.
GOODGER was a member of Frankfort Lodge No. 579; of Unity Encampment,
No. 75; Guiding Stars Rebekah Lodge and Canton Frankfort.
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DIED
NAYLOR - In this city, Thursday, August 15, 1912, at the residence of
her niece, Miss Nellie HEFFERMAN, No. 13_ Ontario street, Ann NAYLOR.
-Funeral will take place Saturday morning at 9:30 from the house, and at
10 o'clock from Corpus Christi Church.
DUNLAP - In this city, Wednesday, August 14, 1912, at the residence of
his daughter, Mrs. John J. DOYLE, No. 225 Champlain street, John R.
DUNLAP, aged 76 years.
-The funeral will take place Saturday morning at 9:30 from the house,
and at 10 o'clock from the Immaculate Conception Church.
GOODGER - Suddenly, at his home, No. 70 Costar street, Wednesday, August
14, 1912, John H. GOODGER, aged 70 years. He is survived by his wife,
Lavinia MILBURN, and two daughters, Mrs. A. C. REAM, of Lynn, Mass., and
Mrs. C. M. BRIGGS, of this city.
-The funeral will take place from Frankfort Temple on Saturday at 2 P.M.
NIX - In this city, Thursday morning, August 15, 1912, at the family
residence, No. 39 Garson avenue, Martin NIX. He is survived by his wife,
two daughters and two sisters.
-The funeral will take place Saturday morning at 8:30 from the house,
and at 9 o'clock from Corpus Christi Church. Interment in the family lot
at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
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TRANSFERS OF REAL PROPERTY
Daily Record of Changes in Ownership in City and County
The following real estate transfers were recorded yesterday with the
County Clerk.
Home Acres Company to Bridget A. LOVETT; property in Brighton; $1.
James A. WRIGHT and wife to Janet BLOOMFIELD, property in Cottage
street; $1.
Janet BLOOMFIELD to J. A. WRIGHT and wife, property in Cottage street;
$1.
Hattie G. LEVY to Garson Estate, Inc., property at Main street and
Clinton avenue south; $1.
State of New York to B., R. & P. Railway company, easement in Gates;
$1.
John A. DOUGLAS and wife to Ethel M. MENTER, property in Field street;
$1.
Frank P. SCHWENZER and wife to Martin STOECKLEIN, property in North
avenue tract; $1.
Martin SCHIRMER to Arthur S. MEISENZAHL, property in Bernard street; $1.
Joseph ALDERMAN and others to Max PINSANSKY, property in Nassau street;
$1.
Anna K. BERNARD to William HAX, property in Greece; $1.
Henry A. NIVEN to John W. RUSHMORE, property in Conkey avenue; $510.
Daniel B. SUTER and wife to Stephen A. LEGGETT, property in Magee
avenue; $1.
Stark-Nellis Realty Company to Vincent HOULINAN, property in Warner
street; $1.
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CORPORATIONS FILE PAPERS
Incorporation papers were filed with County Clerk HOTCHKISS yesterday by B. G.
ADAMS Company, chewing gum manufacturers, capitalized at $20,000 in 200
shares, $4,000 paid, the directors being Herbert E. RUTHVEN, Benjamin G. ADAMS
and Frank F. PULVER, and by the Nellis-Montgomery Building Company,
capitalized at $1,000 in 15 shares, all paid, the directors of which are Fred
C. NELLIS, George E. MONTGOMERY and Leroy M. GARLOCK.
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