Gazetteer and biographical record of Genesee County, N.Y., 1788-1890, Part 81

Author: Beers, F. W. (Frederick W.), ed. 1n; Vose, J.W., and Co
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : J.W. Vose & Co.
Number of Pages: 920


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THOMAS JOHN, county treasurer, dealer in hats, caps, trunks, robes, gloves, etc., 66 E. Main, h 111 Washington ave.


Thomas Nathan, harnessmaker, farm 17, h 14 Central ave.


Thomas Peter, mail agent, h 5 Dellinger ave.


Thomas Sophia, widow of Frederick, h 140 Bank.


Thomas William, laborer, h 145 Vine.


THOMAS & HALL, (A. Hosea T. and Joseph F. H.) publishers Spirit of the Times and job printers, Times building, Jackson.


Thompson Arthur, laborer, h 14 Ganson ave.


Thompson Charles A., carpenter, h 5 Prune.


Thompson George, com. traveler, h 44 South.


Thompson Rockwell, engineer, bds. 539 E. Main.


Thorp Wilbur, stationary engineer N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., bds. 26 Evans. THROOP ORANGE S., dealer in gravel and sand, farmer 10, h 33 South. Thwing Almira, widow of John, h 314 Washington ave.


Tibbitts House, S. C. Tibbitts, prop., 46 E. Main.


Tibbitts Samuel C, prop. Tibbitts House, 46 E. Main.


Tibbits Walter C., com. traveler and farmer 9, h 428 Ellicott.


Tillinghast R. Clark, (Johnston Harvester Co.) h 8 Swan.


Tobin James, laborer, h 28 Church.


Tock Abraham, teamster, h 13 North.


Todd Charles E., foreman Times office, h 208 Washington ave.


TODD HENRY, retired publisher and editor, h 41 Ellicott ave.


TOMLINSON DANIEL W., pres. Bank of Batavia, h 412 E. Main.


Tomlinson Susan E., widow of D. W., h 409 E. Main.


Tompkins Lavinia J. Miss, dressmaker, dealer in millinery, fancy goods, hair work, etc., 124 E. Mam, h 118 do.


Tompkins Peter, gas fitter, bds. Warren House.


Tompkins Richard G., engineer Batavia Gas Co., h 118 Main.


TOMPKINS SARAH, widow of William M., h 144 Jackson.


Tompkins Walter H., student Cornell University, bds. 144 Jackson.


Torrey Anna, widow of Samuel P., h 101 Summit.


TOWN FRED D., (O. Town & Son) bds. 411 E. Main.


TOWN O. & SON, (Fred D.) merchant tailors, clothiers, and dealers in gents' fur- nishing goods, 51 and 53 E. Main.


TOWN ORLANDO, (O. Town & Son) h 411 E. Main.


Town William A., book-keeper, bds. 411 E. Main.


TOZER WILLIAM, manuf. and dealer in brick, rear 538 E. Main, h do.


TOZIER LEMUEL L., M. D., physician and surgeon, 406 E. Main, h do. Tracy Peter, laborer, h Colorado ave.


Train Richard, painter, h 7 Walker.


Trainor James, prop. saloon, 35 Liberty.


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BATAVIA VILLAGE-TOWN OF BATAVIA.


Trick Willis, teacher, h 160 Bank.


Tricker John, laborer, h 49 Hutchins.


Trietley Charles, truckman, h 25 S. Liberty.


Trietley Henry, coachman, h 12 Trumbull Place.


Troy Laundry, E. C. Hawkins, prop., 32 Jackson.


True Minerva, widow of Luther, h 107 Washington ave.


TRUE MOSES E., inventor True's shell band, dealer in and repairer of Star bicycles, saw gummer and filer, h 107 Washington ave.


True William F., broommaker, bds. 140 Ellicott.


Trumball Charles, clerk, h 30 Jackson.


Trumball E. A., widow of George, h 34 Jackson.


Tryon Anderson, h 435 E. Main.


Turner Anna, widow of John, h 10 State.


Turner George, laborer, h 5 James.


Tuttle William M., carriage trimmer, 5 Seaver Place, h 20 Center.


Twichell William, foreman, h Mill.


Tyler Philetus S., dealer in musical instruments, h 10 Fisher Park.


TYRRELL WILLIAM, (Tyrrell & Ballard) farm 52, h 131 Jackson.


TYRRELL & BALLARD (William T. and Frank W. B.) lawyers, 9 Postoffice block.


UEBELE LOUIS, baker and confectioner, Uebele block, 16 Main, h do.


UEBELE WILLIAM C., clerk Parker House, bds. 16 E. Main.


Uhlrich Fritz, clerk, h 109 Evans.


Underhill Orrin, farmer, leases 50, h 9 William.


UNDERHILL WILLIAM C., (Underhill & Bean) bds. 105 Bank.


UNDERHILL & BEAN, (William C. U. and Clarence J. B.) dealers in ready-made clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 88 E. Main.


UNION COAL CO., (George D. Weaver & Co., props.) dealers in coal and wood, 28 Swan.


Usinger Augustus, teamster, h 39} Center.


Usinger Philip, truckman, h 39 Center.


Valentine Joseph S., com. traveler, h 14 Ellicott ave.


Vallett Charles F., carpenter, h 17 Seaver Place.


Van Dusen Nancy E., widow of Sylvenus, h 108 State.


Van Etten Edwin, mechanic, h 20 Hutchins.


Vanalsh Isaac, farmer, h 28 Seaver Place.


Van Schaick Levi, machinist, h Masse Place,


Van Valkenburgh Charles W., (Dodgson, Bostwick & Co.) h 132 W. Main.


Vanzault J. B., artist, bds. Parker House.


Volz Albert, retired, h 7 S. Main.


Volz George O., book-keeper Johnston Harvester Co., h 9 S. Main.


Volz Henry, tinsmith, h 123 Summit.


Vrooman Nicholas Y., laborer, h 549 E. Main.


Wagoner Frank, laborer, h 69 S. Liberty.


Wakeman Bryon E., com. traveler, bds. 13 School.


Wakeman Edgar A., engineer, h 75 Main.


Wakeman Laura, widow of Seth, h 13 School.


Wakeman Libbie, (Mrs. E. A.) dressmaker, 75 Main.


Wakeman Nathan, carpenter, h 5 Hutchins Place.


Wakeman William S., mail carrier, bds. 13 School.


Walbridge Charles E., (F. E. & C. L. Walbridge) h 21 State.


Walbridge F. E. & C. E., props. meat market, 21 State.


Walbridge Frank E., (F. E. & C. E. Walbridge) h 21 State.


Waldo Amasa D., auctioneer, bds. 112 State.


Waldo Charles, laborer, h 9 Wiard.


WALKER EDWARD C. HON., lawyer, Walker block, h 20 Ross.


Walker Edward C., Jr., att'y at law, Walker block, bds. 20 Ross. Walker Frank, laborer, h 120 Ross.


Walker Jesse I., engineer, h 55 Buell.


Walker Richard, wagonmaker, Russell Place, h 31 Seaver Place.


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Walkinshaw Adaline, widow of Dr. Maxwell, h 24 Walnut.


WALKINSHAW JAMES M., (Baker & Walkinshaw) druggist, 63 E. Main, h 142 Jackson.


Wallace Anna, widow of Ira, h 9 Tracy Place.


Wallace David, machinist, h 9 Fisher Park.


Wallace William, machinist, h 1 Richmond ave.


Walter Charles, dealer in ice, h 18 South.


Walworth Truman J., retired farmer, h 31 Ellicott ave.


Ward George, laborer, h 32 Cherry.


WARD JOHN H., manager and cashier Farmers' Bank of Batavia, h 39 Ellicott ave- Ward Owen, laborer, h 505 E. Main.


Ward Patrick, carpenter, 129 Harvester ave.


Ward Patrick, blacksmith, Jackson, bds. 27 Jackson.


Ward William H., carpenter, bds. 32 Cherry.


Ware Mary, milliner and agent Staten Island Dye Works, 90 E. Main, h 435 do. Ware Thomas B., manuf. of pills, h 526 E. Main.


Warner Christopher, prop. Warner House, 116 Main.


Warner House, C. Warner, prop., 116 Main.


Warren Alfred, painter, owns in Bethany farm 130, h 33 Center.


Warren Anna, music teacher, h Wiard.


Warren Henry, book-binder, 58 Main, h 37 Lyon.


Warren Joseph, fireman, h 3 James.


Warren Mary J., widow of Thomas, h 37 Lyon.


Warren Susan M., widow of Horace N., h 20 Ellicott.


Washburn George C., dealer in coal and lumber, 62 Jackson, h 43 Ellicott ave.


Washburn John, retired, h 425 E. Main.


WASHBURN JULIAN J., sec'y Wiard Plow Co., h 18 Ross.


Washington Elijah W., expressman, h 38 E. Main.


Wassink Gebhard, carpenter, h 19 Seaver Place.


Watrous Alexander, retired, h 125 Harvester ave.


Watson Albert M., com. traveler, h 48 S Main.


Watson Malona M., widow of Alonzo M., h 48 S. Main.


WATSON WILLIAM C., lawyer and vice-pres. Genesee County Bank, 69 E. Main,. h 6 Ellicott.


Waugh William A., manuf. of patent medicines, h 4 Fisher Park.


Way George, carpenter, h 26 Walker.


Way Mary, widow of George, h 17 East ave.


WEAVER CHARLES A., dealer in boots and shoes, 104 Main, bds. 103 Bank.


WEAVER GEORGE D., (George D. Weaver & Co.) h W.Main.


WEAVER GEORGE D. & CO., (Union Coal Co.) (Charles R. Winslow) dealers in. coal and wood, and agents for Stewart's ready roofing, 28 Swan.


Weaver Mary J., widow of Jesse, h 103 Bank.


Weber Albert, deputy postmaster, h Lowe ave.


WEBSTER WILLIAM E., (Webster & Bramble) justice of the peace, 59 Main, h 37 State.


WEBSTER & BRAMBLE, (William E. W. and Theodore E. B.) attorneys at law, 59. Main.


Weed Anson M., laborer, h 12 Wiard.


Weeks George D., (Seacord & Weeks) h 134 Bank.


Weigel Jacob, carpenter, h 148 Vine.


Welch Richard E., (Welch & Averill) h 116 State.


Welch & Averill, (Richard E. W. and George W. A.) horseshoers, Ellicott.


WELLS ANDREW J., prop. Park Place restaurant.


Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Co., A. C. Dewey, agent, 2 Jackson.


Welsh Michael, lineman, h 8 Central ave.


Werner Peter, prop. East End Hotel, 508 E. Main.


WEST END HOTEL, S. W. Brown, prop., W. Main.


West Isaiah W., carpenter, h 339 Ellicott.


Westacott Charles, plumber, h 430 E. Main.


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Westacott William, janitor Batavia Union School, h 106 Ross.


Westacott William G., painter, emp. Wiard Plow Co., h 152 Bank. Westcott Charles A., plumber, h 19 Harvester ave.


Westcott Minnie, widow of Rufus, h 8 Hewitt Place. Wested Bridget, widow of Michael, h 19 Cherry.


WESTERN HOTEL, Eugene Stone, prop., W. Main. Whalen Emma F., teacher, h 3 Ellicott ave.


Whalen Sarah, teacher Institution for the Blind.


Wheat Samuel S., retired, h 74 S. Main.


Whimple Peter, laborer, h 3 Wiard.


Whitcher Charles B., machinist, h 41 Vine.


Whitcomb Josiah T., clerk, bds 26 Center.


Whitcomb Orrin, carpenter, h 137 Jackson. WHITCOMB WARD BEECHER, M. D., physician, 124 E. Main, h 200 W. Main. White James L., dealer in baled shavings, h 6 School.


White John, laborer, h Franklin.


Whiteside John F., clerk, bds. Ellicott.


Whiteside William, laborer, h 4 Hutchins Place.


WHITNEY ORLANDO, h Walker.


Wiard Agnes, librarian Richmond Library, h 17 Vine.


Wiard Elizabeth, (Mrs. Norman) h 17 Vine.


Wiard Frederick, emp. Wiard Plow Co., bds. 17 Vine.


WIARD GEORGE, pres. Wiard Plow Co., h 213 E. Main.


WIARD PLOW CO., George Wiard, pres .; C. W. Hough, treas .; J. J. Washburn, sec'y, Swan.


Widler Andrew, painter, h 19 North.


Wildrich Henry, fireman, h 12 Wood.


Wilber Ogden, carpenter, h 111 W. Main.


Wilbur Cornelia, widow of David, h 137 Jackson.


Wilbur David, carpenter, h 111 W. Main.


Wilcox Mark, retired, h off Trumbull Place.


Wilder Elmon S., (Dodgson & Wilder) h 52 S. Main.


Wilford Sarah M., widow of Dr. J. B., h 19 Vine.


Will John F., prop. saloon, 8 Main, h do.


Willett Janette, widow of Reuben, h 13 Walker.


Williams C. A. & Co., (J. M. Williams) prop. livery, sale, and boarding stable, State,. rear Tibbitts House.


Williams Charles, laborer, bds. 32 Walnut.


Williams Charles A., (C. A. Williams & Co.) h 58 S. Main.


Williams David F., clerk, bds. Tibbitts House.


Williams Frank C., book-keeper, bds. 32 Walnut.


Williams Henry L., well driver, h 445 Ellicott.


Williams Homer, broker, h 401 E. Main.


Williams James M., (C. A. Williams & Co.) h 51 S. Main.


Williams Louisa, widow of Cyrus, h 32 Walnut.


Williams Robert, gardener and farmer 21, h Pearl.


WILLIAMSON GEORGE D., furniture dealer and undertaker, 111 E. Main, h 131 Bank.


Williamson William H., clerk, h 138 State. Wilson Harvey, bds. 19 Bank.


Wilson Lochlin M., carpenter, h 436 E. Main.


Wilson William, painter and grainer, h 15 Spruce.


Winling Joseph, prop. saloon, 12 Main, h do.


Winne Isaac, laborer, h 41 S. Swan. WINSLOW CHARLES R., (George D. Weaver & Co.) h W. Main. Winters George, tailor, h 133 Jackson.


Wise George, laborer, h 101 Harvester ave. Wise Philip, laborer, h 39 Central ave.


Wisner John M., teamster, h 215 W. Main.


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Wolfram Henry, cabinetmaker, h 46 S. Swan.


WOOD EDWARD F., farmer 70, h 145 Jackson.


Wood Edwin H., engineer, h 215 Ellicott.


Wood Elizabeth, librarian Richmond Library, bds 145 Jackson.


WOOD FRANK S., lawyer and district attorney, 74 E. Main, h 314 do.


Wood Grace A., teacher, bds. 101 Summit.


Wood John H., chief clerk post office, bds. 145 Jackson.


Woodard William H., machinist, h 10 Hutchins.


Woodcock Helen M., teacher, bds. 101 Summit.


WOODWARD CHARLES H., M. D., physician, 1 Postoffice block, h 21 Liberty. Woodward Grace A., teacher, bds. 17 Liberty.


WOODWARD NATHAN A., lawyer, 58 E. Main, h 118 Bank.


WOODWARD THERON F., dealer in boots and shoes, 74 E. Main, h 17 Liberty. Woodworth William, wood finisher, h 123 Ross.


Woolsey Alvilana, widow of W. R., h 125 W. Main.


WOOLSEY WHITNEY C., contractor and builder, president of village, 126 W. Main. Wormuth Selmser, dealer in hides and pelts, 57 Jackson, bds. Genesee House. Wortendyke Phebe R., widow of John, farm 65, h. 54 S. Main.


WORTHINGTON G. B., SON & CO, (Gad D. and John H. Bradish) dealers in hard- ware, stoves, etc., 86 E. Main.


Worthington Gad B. (G. B. Worthington, Son & Co.) vice-pres. First National Bank, h 214 E. Main.


Worthington Gad D., (G. B. Worthington, Son & Co.), bds. 214 E. Main.


Wright Charles M., clerk freight office, h 111 Bank.


Wright Franc, teacher, bds. 316 E. Main.


Wright Horatio, retired, h 316 E. Main.


Wright Samuel, canvasser, h 119 State.


Wyman Cyrus, painter, 32 Jackson.


Wyness Alexander, silver plater, cutter, and grinder, 11 State, h 35 Tracy Place. Wyness Alexander, Jr., supt. Batavia Gas and Electric Light Co., silver plater, h 38 Vine. Wynn Catharine, widow of Patrick, h 18 S. Main.


Wynn George W., clerk, bds. 18 S. Main.


Yates Arthur C., compositor, bds. 100 State.


Yates Charles, laborer, h 113 Washington ave.


YATES JOHN H., local editor Progressive Batavian, h 100 State.


Yates Thomas, retired, h 113 Washington ave.


Young James C., ticket agent and telegragh operator N. Y., L. E. & W. R. R., bds. 432 E. Main.


Young Men's Christian Association, C. H. Harrington, general sec'y, 7 Jackson.


Youngers Emily, widow of Peter, h 48 Church.


Youngers John M., (Youngers & Short) h 48 Church.


Youngers & Short, (John M. Y. and Edward F. S.) book and job printers, 55 and 57 Main. Youngers Peter, laborer, bds. 48 Church.


BATAVIA.


TOWN OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION. (For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second.)


(Postoffice address is Batavia, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)


Adelman Edward, r 46, laborer.


Adelman Francis A .. r 46, cigarmaker, h and 10 acres.


Adelman Henry B., r 46, laborer.


Allen John, (E. Pembroke) r 38, ins. agent.


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Ames David, r 63, farmer, leases of S. N. Royce 130.


Ames Edward, r 54, farmer, leases of L. Hitchcock 60. Amidon Cyrus, (W. Batavia) laborer.


- Amidon Nellie, (W. Batavia) r 56, deputy postmaster. ARMSTRONG RUTH A., r 13, widow of Ira, resident, aged 72.


Babcock Eaton, (E. Pembroke) r 38, prop. grist-mill.


Bailey Frank W., r 13, carpenter, h and 2 acres.


Baker John, r 26, laborer.


Ballsmith Emery, r 13 cor. 29, laborer.


Ballsmith William, r 13 cor. 29, laborer. Barnette Jessie, r 63, school teacher.


Barrett Edward, r 51, farmer 112.


Barrey James, (E. Pembroke) r 38, butcher.


Bateman Clark A., farm laborer, h and 34 acres Park. Bausch Charles, r 5, farmer 3.


Beecher Adam, r 46, retired.


Beecher Philip, r 46, switchman N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., and house painter. Belle George A., r 19, farmer 100.


Bennett Hiram, (E. Pembroke) r 38 carpenter.


Bezona Jacob, carpenter and farmer 8.


BIGELOW EGBERT A., r 76, farmer, leases of Mrs. A. Higgins 80. Bigelow Florence J., r 76, school teacher.


Bigelow Gertrude S., r 76, formerly missionary in Japan.


Bigelow William R., r 76, farmer 80.


Black Hugh, r 14, farmer 10.


Blatter Fred, r 29, farmer, leases of George Bowen 300.


Bliss Helen L., r 46, widow of Weeden T.


Bogue Nathan, r 6, prop. Batavia nurseries, 100 acres.


Bowden William, (W. Batavia) r 54, farmer 180.


Bowden William, Jr., (W. Batavia) r 54, farmer 20.


Bowen William H., r 65, farmer, leases of the Mariah E. Brown estate 89. Boyd John B., r 58, farmer 20.


Boyle Owen, r 7, farmer 50.


Boynton Abbie, (W. Batavia) r 74, farmer 50.


Bradley William T., r 20, farmer 126.


Branton Augustus, r 61, 20 cows, farmer, leases of George Kellogg 260.


Bratt Emory O., r 13, farmer 147.


Brayton Augustus, r 61, farmer, leases of George Kellogg.


BRIGGS GEORGE A., r 20, 4 grade Jersey and Durham cows, 40 sheep, 1 brood mare, breeder of Patchin horses, farmer 123.


Briggs William J., r 21, farmer 75.


Brinckerhoff Garry R., r 48, farmer, leases of Olive A. 40.


BRINCKERHOFF OLIVE A., r 48, (Mrs. G. R.) farmer 40.


Brown Charles W., (W. Batavia) r 56, agent and telegraph operator N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R.


Brown John, r 26, farm laborer.


Brown John, (Oakfield) r 2, laborer.


BROWN JOSEPH, (W. Batavia) r 56, ex-postmaster and general merchant, farmer 14. Brown Michael, off r 7, farmer 33.


Brown William, r 15, farmer 80. Brownell William, r 15, farmer 80.


Brumstead Louis, r 69, farmer 60.


Brumstead William, r 69, farmer 50.


Brumsted Charles, r 62, farmer, leases of S. H. Russel 150.


Buckholtz Herman, r 69, farmer 180. Buckholtz Lewis, r 46, carpenter.


Buckholtz William C., r 46, carpenter, h and lot.


Burgot George, r 26, laborer.


Burke Stephen, r 30, laborer.


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Burke Thomas, r 30, laborer.


BURR NORRIS T., (Oakfield) r 2, 3 Holstein cows, 200 sheep, farmer 88. Burt Charles, r 46, laborer.


Burt George, r 13, farmer 80.


Burtus Warfield C., iron molder and farmer, leases of Michael Kennedy 14. Buxton Martha C., r 30, widow, resident.


Campbell Alexander, r 61, retired farmer.


Campbell Charles, r 61, farmer in Bergen 60, and leases of Mary F. Palmer 77. Campbell Glen O., r 28, farmer with his father, Levi O.


CAMPBELL JOHN J., r 76, 14 grade Holstein and Durham cows, farmer, leases of: C. S. Bissill 275.


Campbell Levi O., r 28, farmer 10, and leases of E. C. Holbrook 60.


Campbell Peter C., r 76, farmer with his brother John J. 275.


Carey Julia, r 47, widow of Bernard.


Carey Michael J., r 47, laborer.


Carey William J., r 47, emp. on railroad.


Carlisle George, (W. Batavia) r 54, laborer.


Carmody John, r 7, laborer. Carroll Nicholas, r 7, laborer.


Carson James H., r 50, farmer 52.


Cary Martin, r 6, farmer 133.


Case Lois, (E. Pembroke) r 39, produce dealer.


Case Melinda, (E. Pembroke) widow of Ichabod.


Cash Jacob, r 26, farmer on the estate of John Welker 136.


Chaddock Walter H., r 29, dealer in and feeder of sheep, 200 head, farmer 167.


Chapin Charles, (E. Pembroke) r 35, farmer 40.


Chine John, r 46, laborer.


Church Edward, r 71, farmer 37.


Churchill Darius D., r 10, 300 sheep, farmer 334.


Churchill Robert S., r 10, farmer with his father, Darius D.


Clark Howard M., r 10, farmer for Hart Baldwin.


Clase Peter, r 49, farmer 14.


Classe Michael, r 28, laborer.


Cole James, r 29, farmer, leases of R. T. Howard 83.


Collins Albert G., r 34, farmer 152.


Collins John, r 13, farmer 30.


Conover George, r 20, farmer 50.


Coon John A., r 9, farmer 125.


Cooper James, r 57, farmer 20.


Copeland Edward, r 11, farmer 126.


CORNWELL CHARLES B., r 63, brickmaker, h and 8g acres.


Coupland John W., r 66, farm laborer.


COUPLAND JOSEPH, r 66, 2 cows, 24 grade Merino sheep, 1 brood mare, farmer 56 ... COVERT JAMES H., (E. Pembroke) r 38, general merchant.


Cramer Henry, r 7, farmer 5.


Cramer John, r 7, laborer.


Craran Simon P., r 62, milk peddler, 17 cows, farmer 90.


Crowsway Frederick, r 6, laborer.


Curry James, (E. Pembroke) r 40, laborer.


Curry William, r 59, farmer 33.


Dailey Dennis, (W. Batavia) r 41, laborer and farmer 11.


Dailey Dennis, r 7, laborer.


Dailey John, r 49, farmer 40.


Daley Timothy, r 45, laborer.


Dargish Herman, r 62, laborer, h and 3 acres.


Darnell John, r 15, farmer 39.


Dascumbe Lewis, r 63, 5 grade Jersey cows, farmer 62}.


Davis A., r 13, engineer, h and 3 acres. Davis G., r 54, laborer.


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Davis John, r 50, farmer 110.


Day Elisha, r 18, farmer 111, and in Darien 80.


DEAN FORDYCE O., r 10, dealer in granite monuments, 32 grade Merino sheep, 6 Jersey, Holstein, and Durham cows, prop. stock horse "Stranger," grandson of " Harold," sire of " Maud S.," farmer 102}.


Dean William L., r 31, rector Friends Church.


Derby J. M., (E. Pembroke) r 40, pastor Baptist Church.


Dewey Grotius, r 10, farmer 57.


Didget George, r 66, farmer 6.


DIDGET JAMIMA, r 66, (Mrs. John) farmer 10.


Didget John, r 66, farm laborer.


Didget William, r 65, farmer 15.


Ditzel John, r 29, farm laborer and farmer 10.


Ditzel Louis H., r 29, mason and farmer.


Ditzel Mary, r 7, widow of Philip.


Ditzel Rose C., r 29, dressmaker.


Donahew Roger, r 49, farmer 30.


Dorman Carlton G., r 62 cor. 70, 16 Ayrshire, Jersey, and Durham cows, 6 full blood Jersey cattle, 200 grade Merino and thoroughbred Southdown sheep, 20 horses, farmer for his mother. Caroline L., 263.


Dorman Caroline L., r 62 cor. 70, widow of John, farm 263.


Dorman Clark, r 70, farmer 50.


Dorman Cleveland W., r 62 cor. 70, farmer.


Douglass George, r 12, fruit grower and farmer, leases of H. Norris 100.


Downey George H., (Oakfield) r 3 cor. 16, farmer with his father, James.


Downey James, (Oakfield) r 15, 50 grade Shropshire sheep, farmer 124}. DRAKE SAMUEL O., r 6, 5 grade Durham cows, farmer 98}.


Duane James, r 6, farmer for his mother, Margaret.


Duane Joseph, r 6, farmer for his mother, Margaret.


Duane Margaret, r 6, widow of Patrick, farmer 25.


Dumphey Michael, r 45, laborer.


Dunham Henry, r 14, farmer 20.


Dunn Joel B., r 9, laborer.


Dunnahai James, (E. Pembroke) r 40, produce dealer.


Dusing Frederick, r 65, laborer.


Dymond Charles, (N. Pembroke) r 17, farmer 20.


Earll Robert, r 61, 30 grade Jersey, Devon, and Durham cows, apiarist 70 colonies, milk peddler, farmer 144.


Edwards George, r 73, farmer 50.


Eldred Benjamin J., r 50, farmer 101.


Eldred Charles, (W. Batavia) r 54, farmer, leases of Mrs. Wortendyke 50.


Eldred Ira, r 52, farmer 87.


Fargette Frank, farmer 36.


Fargo Arthur W., r 65, farmer with his father, Fred H.


Fargo Elmer L., r 65, student.


Fargo Fred H .. r 65, apiarist 100 colonies, farmer.


Fargo Henry D., r 65, farmer 117.


Fargo Warren, r 65, book-keeper and salesman.


Farnsworth Nathan T., (Oakfield) r 4, farmer 150.


Fifer John, r 13 cor. 29, farm laborer.


Finch John, (E. Pembroke) r 38, laborer.


Fish Elizabeth, r 7, widow of Eli H., resident.


Fisher Charley, r 13, farmer, leases of George Burt 92.


Fitzpatrick Michael, r 45, laborer. Flaherty Michael, r 59 cor. 58, farmer 40.


Flaherty Timothy, r 59 cor. 58, farmer for his father, Michael.


Flaherty Timothy, r 51, farmer 30.


Flanders Hiram, r 29, blacksmith.


Flarita Frank, (W. Batavia) r 56, flagman N. Y. C. & H.R. R.R.


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Flarita Frank Jr., (W. Batavia) r 56, laborer.


Follett Edward, r 62, farmer 8.


Forsyth James, r 12, farmer 96.


Foster Heklie L., farmer 70.


Foster William, r 70, farmer 72.


Fotch John G., r 12, harnessmaker, hop grower, prop. stone quarry, farmer 130: Fotch Walter W., r 12, market gardener 35.


Galliger Daniel, r 14, farmer, leases of N. W. Kelsey 45.


Galloway Brothers, (James and Robert) 46 sheep, farmers, lease of the estate of John. 286; Galloway James, (Galloway Brothers).


Galloway Mary J., (Oakfield) r 16, widow of John, farmer 286.


Galloway Robert, (Galloway Brothers).


Galloway William, (Oakfield) r 16, farmer 300.


Gamble Robert, (E. Pembroke) r 21, laborer.


Ganson Rosa, r 72, widow, farmer 110.


Garey David, r 9, farmer 158.


Garrett James, r 69, farmer 18.


Garrett Penrose, r 69, farmer 14.


Garwood John, r 32, prop. grist-mill, farmer 13.


Garwood William, r 50, farmer 133.


Gates Isaac P., r 9, farmer 116.


Gates Joseph, r 26, farmer 56.


German George, r 50, farmer 80.


Gibson John A., (Oakfield) r 2, farmer 95.


Gill Daniel J., (Oakfield) r 3, retired farmer 2.


Gillett Charles L., r 34, farmer 133.


Gillett John, r 34, farmer with his father, Charles L.


Gillette Harry, r 45, laborer.


Gillons Albert T., r 7, farm laborer.


Gillons Eddie L., r 7, farmer, leases of William 170.


Gillons William, r 7, 7 cows, farmer 170.


Gillons William Jr., r 6, farmer 6.


GODEY E. WARD, r 23, farmer 125.


Godey Marian, r 23, iron machinist.


Godey Maynard A., r 23,10 grade Durham cows, breeder of and ;dealer in Clydesdale -_ and Percheron horses, farmer 100.


Godnow Talmage, (East Pembroke) r 35, farmer, leases of John Merrill 100.


Goodrich Louisa, r 29, widow of Isaac, farm 12.


Goodridge Albert M., r 76, 100 sheep, farmer 80.


Gorton Warren, (E. Pembroke) r 38, farmer 47.


Gould George C., (E. Pembroke) r 37, retired farmer.


Gould George R., (E. Pembroke) r 37, 140 sheep, farmer 135.


Gould John H., r 34, farmer 90.


Gould Susan, r 34, widow of William.


GOWING JOSEPH M., (E. Pembroke) r 37, farmer 71.


Gowing Willis C., (E. Pembroke) r 37, farmer, leases of Joseph M. 71.


Graham Benjamin F., r 64, farmer 100.


Grame George, r 46, laborer.


GREEN JONATHAN, r 52, 1 thoroughbred Durhambull, 38 Merino sheep, reg.,. farmer 103.


Green Nathaniel, r 52, house painter.


Green Olive A., r 65, widow of Joseph C., farmer 46.


Grice Eugene, r 30, farmer, leases of Margaret 50.


GRICE MARGARET, r 30, widow of Richard, farmer 50.


Grice Richard S., r 30, farmer, leases of N. A. Woodard, executor, 110.


Griffin John, (W. Batavia) farmer 12.


Griffin Patrick, (W. Batavia) farm 36.


Groat Frank, (W. Batavia) r 53, laborer.


Groat William, (W. Batavia) r 53, farmer 80.


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TOWN OF BATAVIA-OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.


Gubb William, r 6, farmer leases of Henry Craft 200.


Gunshaw William, r 15, farm laborer and farmer 2.


Hackley Ezekiel, r 6, retired farmer.


Hackley Francis A., r 6, student.


Hackley Levant M., r 6, laborer.


Hackley Orlando D., r 6, 7 cows, farmer 163.


Hale Fred, r 65, farmer 35. Haller John H., r 72, farmer 105.


Hamilton Eugene, r 66, laborer.


Hamilton John C., r 66, farmer 70.


Hammer Augustus, r 65, farmer.


Hammond Elizabeth, r 72, farmer 125.


Hampton Frank, r 46, junk dealer.


Hancock John, r 65, thresher and farmer 15.


Hancock Samuel, r 65, farmer 4.


Hanrahan John, r 50, farmer 63.


Hardfile Frank, r 62, gardener.


Harmen John, r 6, laborer.


Harris Frank J., 1 7, farmer 110, and leases of M. E. 130. Harris Mary, r 28, widow of L. P.




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