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Harry Samuel Cornell, son of William J. and Laura A. (Little) Cornell, was born at Chautauqua, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1883. He was educated in Mayville public schools, finishing in high school. He then pursued a business course of study at Bryant & Stratton's College, Buffalo, N. Y., and after graduation was for eight years assistant postmaster at Chautauqua, after which he engaged in oil and gas well drilling, continuing as a contractor in that line for several years, operating in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, West Vir- ginia and Illinois. After leaving the oil fields he en- gaged in the real estate business in Pittsburgh, Pa., con- tinning until 1910, when he returned to his home in Chautauqua, and engaged in farming, cultivating and managing about 600 acres. He specializes in dairy farming and in the raising of cattle, his preference be- ing for the Holstein strain, of which he has some fine specimens of pure blood. In 1907 he joined with his father in organizing the W. J. Cornell Ice Company, with plant at Chautauqua, the business of that company being the supplying of a large trade in wholesale quan- tities.
Harry S. Cornell is a member of Peacock Lodge, No. 696, Free and Accepted Masons, of Mayville, his father also affiliating with that lodge. In politics he is a Republican.
Mr. Cornell married, in Sherman, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1005, Mary Miller, of that town. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell are the parents of four children: Robert W., Harold M., M. Adelaide, and George L.
VERNON A. KENT, who was for many years asso- ciated with the firm of Herman L. Kent & Company in the operation of the Westfield Paper Mills, and is now living retired from active business at that place, is a native of Westfield, horn Jan. 17, 1866, and the youngest son of Lucian H. and Mary Fay (McEwen) Kent, old and highly respected residents here.
The grandfather of Mr. Kent was Moses Kent, a native of Dorset, Vt., who in 1822 removed from that State to St. Lawrence county, N. Y., together with his wife and family. The journey was made hy ox-team through what was practically a wilderness, and the little party encountered many perils and hardships as they
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traveled in the middle of a severe winter through a most unfriendly and austere country, their course be- ing taken over what was known as the Port Kent road. Moses Kent and his wife, Jerusha Kent, were the parents of a number of children, among whom was Lucian H. Kent, father of the Mr. Kent of this sketch.
Lucian H. Kent was born at Dorset, Vt., and accom- panied his parents on their hazardous journey through the forests of Northern New York. His early youth was spent in St. Lawrence county, where he had prac- tically no educational advantages, but being of an ambitious and energetic temperament, he secured an academic education at Pottsdam, N. Y., after attaining his majority. In 1857 he removed to French Creek township, Chautauqua county, and purchased a farm of 300 acres, situated about half way between Clymer and the Marvin postoffice. In the spring of 1862, he re- moved to Westfield, where he became the owner of what has since been the old Kent homestead, where he passed the remainder of his life. He was a man of scholarly tastes and for more than half a century was a devoted student, not only of the best literature but of many scientific and philosophical subjects. He was exceedingly fond of nature, and in all probability chose the occupation of farming because it brought him into such close touch therewith. The rural environment made a strong appeal to his exceedingly poetic nature, and it was from these homely surroundings that he derived in a large measure his inspiration for a number of poems written by him. These were published later in a small volume entitled "Sunshine and Storm," and include a number of very charming compositions. Among these should be mentioned especially one entitled "The Love of Life," which perhaps more completely than any other expressed his wholesome outlook :
THE LOVE OF LIFE. I love to live because the skies In beauty from above Shed down their light from Paradise, In forms of mildest love.
I love to live where truth's bright beams Can reach the awful shade, That wilful falsehood here can form In light which God has made.
Mr. Kent's life was passed during the close of the nineteenth century, and he was always keenly interested in the great social and political problems of his day. His death occurred March 9, 1900, after a long and exceedingly useful life. He married, June 9, 1849, Mary Fay McEwen, the eldest daughter of Deacon George McEwen, of Lawrence, N. Y. They celebrated their golden wedding, June 9, 1899, at the old home in Westfield, at which all the living members of the family were present.
Vernon A. Kent was born in Westfield, Jan. 17. 1866, and as a lad attended the Westfield Academy and Union School, and graduated from the University of the State of New York in 1882. As a young man he engaged in a retail business at No. 13 Main street, Westfield, con- tinuing for several years, and at the same time gave some attention to farming and the growing of grapes. He later became associated with the management of the Westfield Paper Mills, but finally retired from active business in order to devote his time more completely to the many interests which he had in life and especially
to his participation in the public affairs of the com- munity. He was always keenly interested from the time he left school, in local affairs, and has been one of the most prominent figures in the Republican party in this region. He was elected a member of the Board of Trustees of Westfield when but twenty-four years of age, and served in that capacity for three years, being twice appointed chairman of the finance committee dur- ing that time. In 1894, he was elected chairman of the Chautauqua County Republican Committee, and his work in that office was largely instrumental in securing a Republican majority of more than 7,500 votes in the political campaign of that year. In 1898, he was ap- pointed postmaster of the town of Westfield by Presi- dent Mckinley, and was reappointed to the office by President Roosevelt in 1902. During his incumbency the postoffice department was greatly improved and made fully adequate to the needs of the community, and his conduct of this important office has met with the ap- proval of his fellow-citizens of all parties. In his re- ligious belief, Mr. Kent is a member of the Presbyterian church, and he has always been a liberal supporter thereof. He is affiliated with the Masonic order, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Royal Arcanum, the Protective Home Circle, and the Knights of Pythias, and is past presiding officer of the last mentioned body and a member of its Grand Lodge. In 1902, he held the office of secretary of the committee on exhibits for the centennial celebration of Chautauqua county, and it was largely owing to his devoted efforts that this affair was the great success that it proved to be. He was also the independent Republican candidate for Congress for his district in 1918, being urged to accept this nomination by his many friends, although he had not himself any ambition for political preferment.
During the World War, Mr. Kent was most prom- inent in the work pertaining thereto, was chairman of the third and fourth Liberty Loan committees of the county, and was prominent in Red Cross work, in con- servation of food, etc. He was chairman of the West- field Township Welcome Home Committee, which gave a big celebration upon their return.
Vernon A. Kent married (first) March 12, 1885, the youngest daughter of William H. Arnold, of Portland, N. Y. Three children were born of this union, as follows: 1. Clara, who was educated at the Mayville Grammar School, Westfield Academy, and later at the New York University; she became the wife of James Douglass, a prominent business man of West- field, and they are the parents of one child, Mary Louise. James Douglass is a son of W. R. Douglass, one of the old settlers here. 2. Emma, who was also educated at the Mayville Grammar School, the Westfield Academy, and New York University; she became the wife of Dr. L. J. Brown, who is mentioned at length elsewhere in this work, and they are the parents of two children, Martha and Kent. 3. Marian, educated in the Mayville Grammar School. Westfield Academy, and the New York University, and now resides with her parents. Vernon A. Kent married (second) Sept. 9, 1919, Bessie Koontz, a widow ; she was born in Union City. Ind., her parents old settlers there. They moved to Springfield, Ohio, during her early years. She has a fine education, obtaining a college degree.
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ADDENDA AND ERRATA
Cushing, p. 355, Ist col., 2nd par., Milton B. Cushing was a paymaster in the United States Navy (not Army), and served as such all through the Civil War, and after until ill health caused his retirement. Cushing, p. 357, 2nd col., 2nd line, should be fertility of invention in place of futility of invention. Gifford, p. 7, 2nd col., 7th par., Horace L. should be Horace H.
INDEX
NOTE-In all cases, biographical matter was submitted in proper form to parties in interest for cor- rection.
An asterisk (*) set against a name refers to note in Addenda and Errata.
Abbey, Chauncey, 406 David, 406 Ebenezer, 406 Elizabeth, 407
Charles G., 662
Charles C., 639
Dorothy L., 277
Charles E., 267
Edward L., 96
Charles E., Dr., 363
Edward R., 96
Charles J., 513
John, 406
Elias, 96
Charles W., 639
Samuel, 406
Elisha, 430
Christine, 646
Abbott, Charles S., 57 Edwin E., 57
Pauline, 57
Helen, 432
Active Furniture Co., 578
Margaret, 431
Edith M., 373 Edith W., 639 Edna M., 610
Adams,' Bishop, 611, 648 Charles A., 609
Martha C., 96 Mary R., 662 Virginia M., 431 Alliance Furniture Co., 305
Elma E., 360
Ernest P., 611
Frank M., 648, 649
Allied Furniture Co., 266
Frank A. L., 242
Ivan D., 610
Alverson, James, 303 James W., 303 Mary A., 303 Raymond W., 303
George S., 474, 475
Martha A., 61I Marvin B., 610 Sarah E., 649
Hermes L., 308
Loretta M., 308
Adelgren, Albert, 666 Albertina A., 667 Carl F., 666
Luther, 308 Minta E., 309
Hall A., 666 Henrietta C., 363 Iona, 635 James B., 371
Advance Furniture Co., 261
Amidon, Arthur A., 116
Jennie M., 637, 646
Ainge, Clifford D., 581 Edith M., 581 Frederick W., 581
Henry, 115
John A., 359, 637 John B., 636 Judith J., 267
Harold B., 581
Leonard, 115
Louis G., 581
Levi L., 114, 117
Percy T., 581 Susannah, 581
Lewis, 116 Philip, 115 Roger, 114
Magnus O., 438
William E., 581
Maria E., 666
Akin, Dewitt C., 288 Howard, 288
Ransom J., 289 Roena, 289
Oscar E., 278, 279 Peter A., 242 Vivian R., 643 William, 610
Alexander, Daniel, 444 Emmett W., 444 Hugh, 444 Mary, 444
Anna L., 639
Antonia, 279
Arthur, 646
August A., 635
Angusta F., 243
Austin E., 266, 267
Axel E., 373
Carl A., 438, 637
Carrie M., 438 Celia. 636
Edwin, 371
David, 611, 649
Eric, 513
Jessie, 610 John, 609 Loren A., 610
Fred V., 359
George J., 666
Ames, Charles, 309 Ezra W., 308
Grace M., 373
Gustaf A., 643
Eva M., 117
Jacob, 115
Louise, 513 M. Andrew, 636 Mabel A., 513 Magnus, 646
W. Ely Robins, 581
Anchor Furniture Co., 245 Anderberg, Alma E. C., 196 Rudolph, 196 Anderson, Aaron G., 474 Albert, 636 Andrew, 279 Andrew J., 643
Marion, 610
Mary, 474
Wilton H., 373 Andrews, Horatio, 654 Marion, Dr., 654 Minerva, 654
Roy C., 444 Seward G., 444
Allen, Alfred D., 431 Alfred D., Jr., 432 Angustus F., 431 Augustus F., Col., 430 Charles, 662 Charles E., Dr., 277
Andrus, Cyrus, 610 Hiram W., 610 Nellie, 610 Appleyard, Albert E., 69 Edward, 68, 69 Francis J., 69
Ellery G., 277
Clarence, 646 Cora S., 371
George R., 662
Frank K. H., 371
684
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY
Isabella. 69 John. 69 Louise, 70 Wilbur E., 69 William S .. 69
Armstrong, Florence, 235 Fred L .. 235 Fred L., Jr., 235 George, 164 Nettie J., 165 Ruth H., 164 Thomas G., 164
Baldwin, Curtis C., Rev., 123 Lizzie M., 124 Samuel, 123 Samuel A., 123, 124 Ball, Charles D., 658 Ella, 659 Gerald A., 658
Charles S., 224 Maude J., 224 Beckrink, Abraham, 166 Blanche M., 167
Harry, 166 Marvin, 166 Sarah W., 166 Bedient, Hattie, 653 Jay K., 652 William, 652 Beers, Bryan, 612
Arnold. Alice, 611 Cecelia, 246 Claude S., 245 David L., 61I
Allen E., 150
Andries, 531
Crawford N., 532
Edward B., 611
John, 304. 665
Mary B., 304 Mildred, 246
Minnie C., 665
Odin B., 665
Ruth P., 665
Tryphena, 304 William H., 245
Arthur, Alice, 241 Charles K., 41, 241
J. Marvin, 41
John. 40 Parmelia, 41
Robert, 40, 41
Robert W., 241
Atlas Furniture Co., 361
Augenstine, Christian H., 57 Clara, 58 James A., Dr., 57 Avery. Andrew J., 39 Catherine S., 40 Sara D., 40
Babcock, Frances, 61I Ralph R., 611 Samuel R., 611 Bagg, Allen, 319, 475 Bessie, 612 C. T., 612 Clayton T., 475, 476
Cora M., 319
Isabella, 347
John, 346
Joseph, 347 William, 346
Barton, Byron R., 240
Carrie, 240
Emma A., 240 Louis B., 240 Rowlan L., 240 Rowlan S., 240
Batcheller, Alice, 178 Levant B., 178 Salathiel, 178
Bates, Alace M., 532
Charles W., 529 Georgia, 276
Harold W., 276
Royal M .. 529. 5.30 Walter H., 276 Beardsley, Nathan E., Dr., 378 Noah, 378 Rose, 378 Becker. A. Vustin, Dr., 223, 22.1
Bennett, Clyde L., 613 Donald R. A., 314
Daniel, 490 Frank D., 489, 490 Jacob, 490
Glenn, 613
Guy R., 613
Joseph, 490
James O., 314
Jane, 613
Marshall, 314
Barrows, Minerva, 90 Ransom J., 90
Bartholomew, Andrew, 347
Henry, 347
Benson, Andrew W., 638 Bentz, 638 Christine, 638
Oscar E., 638 Bentley, Clark E., 613 Eugene, 613 Neva, 613
Berg, Alice E., 161 Amanda C., 161 Axel, 161 Carl S., 161 Fred A., 161
Berggren, John F., 642 Matilda, 642
Berglund, Charles W., 250 Claus W., 250 Elizabeth, 251 Bergquist, Andrew G., 196 Edward, 196 Eva E., 196
Bergstrom, Carl E., 303 Charlotte, 303 Eric, 303 John F., 302 Nels E., 302 Bergwall, Florine A., 434
Jacob W., 446, 447 John, 447
Bemus, Charles, 87 George H., Col., 87, 88
Helen O., 88
Jane A., 90
Emmett P., 440
Joseph, 87
Frank H., 584
Jotham, Maj., 87
Frederick V., 440
Mary, 89
Sarah E., 88
Selden B., 89
William, 87
William M., Dr., 88, 89
William M., Jr., Lieut., 89
William P., Dr., 87, 88
Barney, Constant, 490
Judiah A., 490 Mariett L., 490
Rollin, 612 Rollin C., 612 Ruby, 314
Edwin A., 319 Marion L., 612 Vellie E., 476 Bailey Table Co., 488 Bailey, Alice, 71 B. M .. 488 Ernest J., 458
Henrietta, 70
James, 70 John J., 158 Milton, 488
N. W., 488
Ruth H., 459 Samuel J., Capt., 70 William S., 488 Baker. Bernice A., 439 Blanche, 439 Charle. S., 439 Grace E., 208 Henry, Col., 206 Mary I ... 207 Richard H. (Dick), 206, 207 Samuel W., 207 Scott. 139
Joshua J., 658
Bard, Edith, 579 John, 578 Oscar R., 578
Bargar, Alice E., 531
Edward, 612
Henry, 612 P. A., 612 Robert, 612 Rosa C., 612
Elias C .. 531
George, 150
John, 531
Bellinger, Charles J., 320 David, 320 Mary, 320
Mary A., 532
May H., 532
Belson, Charles, 447 Ellen, 447
Nathaniel, 531 Nathaniel C., 531
Barker, Charles L., 269 Rachel N., 269 Wilfred, 269 Wilfred C., 269
Barmore, Alice, 584
Lewis, 584 Mildred, 440
Barnes, Alpha, 570 Evalyn, 571
James, 570 James T., 570
685
Helen, 138 Henry E., 138 James L., 483 Joseph, 136 Kate M., 241 Lizzie E., 446 Nicholas, 241 Prudence O., 137
Richard J., Dr., 241
Samuel A., 136, 137, 247
Samuel A., Jr., 247
Theodore, 137
Thomas, Serg., 136
Will F., 614 Willis E., 616 Winsor, 445 Buchanan, David A., 328 Edward L., 328 Elnora A., 328 Bullock, Cassie, 461 DeForest, 461 Frank W., 461
Burgess, Catherine, 44
Charles P., 44
Edward, 44 Florence, 45
George M., 264
Henry, 264
Lottie, 264
Mary E., 44 Burnett, Albert M., 605, 606 Albert S., 606 Edward C., 606 Leonard B., 606 Martin D., 606 Sarah, 606
Burns, Barclay J., 473 Edward C., 473 Isabella S., 474 Mary, 474
Burt, George E., 59 Gertrude M., 59 Wallace D., Dr., 59 Bush, Adelbart, 614 Arthur J., 614
Azro C., 616
Bowman, Lester D., Dr., 209 Lillian, 209
Morris L., Dr., 210 Thomas J., 209
Bronson, Alvin, 428 Harvey, 428 Lida, 428 Walter E., 428
Wesley G., 428
Brophy, Agnes, 273 John, 272 William H., 272
Flora A., 255
Franklin, 480
George, 255
Hattie L., 481
Horace H., 481 Ira, 640
Joseph, 255
Breads, Ada, 618
Benjamin, 617 Fred, 618 Harlow H., 613 Isaac, 613 Joseph, 428, 429
Lizzie, 613 Mary, 429 Polly, 618
Ralph H., 613 William, 617, 429 Breed, Emily, 473 Henry G., 473 Bremer, C. F., 60 Charles, 60 Emilie, 60 Brewer, Eben, 525 Ebenezer, 524 Francis B., Dr., 524
Francis B., Jr., 525
George E., 525 Susan H., 525
Brickell, Estelle L., 313 Fred S., Dr., 313 William S., 313
Briggs, Alfred N., 197 Arthur K., 197 Carey, 336 David, 197
Jane, 197
John E., 660
Margaret, 660
Martha A., 197
Minnie E., 336
Samuel, 196, 197
William C., 336 William W., 660
Brightman, Albert, 285
Fay, 285
Franc C., 395
Frederick A., 395
George, 285
George A., 284
Jennie, 285
John Y., 284
Joseph, 395
Sarah, 285
Seth, 285
Broadberry, Frances, 35 Gilden R., 34, 35 Henry, 35 Broadhead, A. N., 461 S. B., 461 W. D., 415
Brockway, Charles B., 211 Emma C., 21I Frederick B., 211
Boyd, Florence, 251 Harry W., 251 William H., 251 Bozovsky. Demetrius, 301 Louise M., 301 Mary E., 302 Vacil D., Dr., 301
Brand, Ellen V., 227 George P., 226, 227 Harry, 227 Leon, 227 Morell, 227 Wilbur J., 227
Brown, Alexander H., 616 Alexander M., 616 Alexander S., 483, 616 Carl K. W., 446
Charles, 614
Charles E., 445
Charles H., 136, 138 Clifford R., 616 Daniel, Col., 136
Edna, 248 Edward, 136
Effie C., 614 Eliphalet, 614 Eva A., 616 Grace, 483
Cadwell, Frank \V., 307 Jennie M., 307 Cady, Calvin, 447 Helen, 447 Nellie, 447
INDEX
Harold J., 434 Joseph A., 433 Milton E., 434 Selma V., 434 Bestor, Arthur E., Dr., 93 Laura E., 93 Orson P., 93 Bixby, Alice, 244 Clarence, 244 Emily, 244 Harry, 244 Horace, 243 Joseph, 109 Lewis B., 243
Black, Charlotte O., 431 Eliza, 363 James, 431 Thomas, 363 Thomas Henry (T. Henry), 363
Blackstone Mfg. Co., 650 William M., 650 Blanchard, Amos, 394 Amos F., Dr., 205
Caleb, 394 Caroline, 394
Eliza, 205
Flint, 205, 358
Henry C., Dr., 394
Henry C., Jr., 394
Lorene A., 358
Morris L., 205 R. Newland, Dr., 358 Robert B., Dr., 358 Blomquist, August A., 500 Florence, 500 Joseph A., 500
Botsford, Lucia C., 472 Myron H., 472 William R., 472 Bonck, Arzetta, 438 Gilbert T., 438
John F., 438
Bouton, E. H., 355 Mary I., 355
Bert D., 617 Hattie 1., 614 Ida, 617 Lyman, 616 Button, Alvin, 480 Arnold, 605 Earl, 481 Edward N., 255
Ellis S., 605
Laura, 640 Leon E., 480, 481 Mary 1., 605
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CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY
Peter, 447 Willis C., 447 Camp. Harold, 614 Lavina, 614 Merrit, 614 Campbell, Alma, 66g Bert M .. 668, 669 William, 669
Caneen, Bertha S., 366 John E., Dr., 365 Minerva, 366 Thomas, 365
Carlson, Albin J., 317 C. J., 578
Carl R., 578 Charles J., 476
Theron, 511
Fitzgerald H., Dr., 486
Daniel, 257
Elim, 295
Elmer W., 278
Emma. 578
Edwin, 615
Harmanus C., 581
Eric E., 299, 300
Ernest, 615
Henry A., 581
Freda S., 144
George W., 615
J. Henry, 581
Henry, 476
Grace, 615
James P., 179, 180
Jane H., 278
Jessie G., 476
John F .. 144
Chase, Albert N., 229
Joseph, Jr., 332
Marie, 257
Berle H., 619
Marvin D., 485
P. A. E., 299
Bert N., 229
Mary. 581
Samuel A., 143, 144 Thelma E., 300
Charles P., 618
Milton H., 29, 30
Carlton, Fred R., 191 Mary, 191 Merritt S., 191
Frank A., 618
Nathan, 30
Carpenter, Buddington J., 658
Gertrude F., 619
Samuel, 30
Charles J., 457
Charles R., 457
Nelson, 220
Stephen A., 29, 30
Elial F., Col., 393
Philema, 477 Steplien, 229, 230, 476, 618
Thomas, 484
Florence R., 393
Herbert F., 658
Walter, 181
Walter M., 182
Charles M., 574
Charles S., Dr., 572, 573
Morrison, 658
Ariel, 529
Emma, 478
Orson C., 259 Sybbel M., 392 William, 392, 457
Calvin, 460, 529
Glen W., 478
William, Jr., 391, 392
E. Maude, 461
Ebenezer, 556
James, 539, 572
Emery M., Dr., 557
John, 538, 539, 572, 573
Frank W., 529
John, Jr., 538, 539, 572
Gerald G., 616
Lucinda E., 540
John C., 529
Lucy, 540
Jonathan, 460, 529
Nathan, 573
Joshua, 460
Nathan M., 573
Case, Charles L., III, 112
Lottie B., 558
Orrin, 478
Morris P., 529, 615
Orrin W., 478
Nelson E., 557 Thomas, 529
Owen M., 574 Samuel, 478
W. Beecher, 529
Wayne N., 556, 557 William, 528, 520, 556
Chessman, Adam P., 468 Harry, 468 M. Gertrude, 468 Chilli, Joseph L., Dr., 295 Louis, 295 Louisa, 295
Clapp, Aaron W., Jr., 154 Marvin L., 154 Mary L., 154 Clark, Amos, 30 Annis S., 180 Arthur R., 29, 31
Carewe, 485 Carey, 485
Marie, 583
Russell, 157 Vincent, Dr., 157, 158
Cary, 540 Coralinn, 333
Catlin, Ashbill R., 511
Darwin R., 433
Elial C., 511
Darwin R., Jr., 433
Frank L., 511
David J., 332, 333
Linus, 511
David J., Jr., 333
Marion L., 511
Earl W., 664
Caweroft, Aquilla, 451
Elizabeth, 451
Ernest, 451
Gladys, 541
Chace, Clyde, 615
Glenn D., 540
Hanna, 317
Chapman, C. Frank, 588
Johanna S., 31
John, 484
Joseph, 332, 484
Joseph, 295
Allen J., 229
Mabel, 486
Emelia A., 477
Minnie M., 433
Evaline, 229
Nancy, 180
Elial F., 392
Eliza N., 658
Chatfield, George A., 181 Josephine, 182
Warren, 485 William, 30, 180
Jennie, 457 Julia A., 394
Cheney, A. Morelle, 460 Anna, 616
Elmer O., Dr., 574
Asa, 528, 529, 615
Ethlyn, 574
Catherine, 529
Ida L., 574 J. Clayton, 574
Carra, Catherine, 512 Dalmatius, 512 James M., Rev., 512
Carris, Alonzo D., 615 Arthur B., 615 Dewitt, 615 Eunice, 615
Esau, 112 Ira F., 111, 112 John, 112 Joseph, 112 Lucy, 237 Marietta 1 .. , 113 Martha M., 114 Nathaniel, 112 Salmon T., 236 Theodore A., 236 William, 111, 112 Cass, Jane A., 1I
Pliney, 41 Willard, 41 Castle, Alexander A., 582 Don W., 583
John, 582
Josephine, 158 Louis, 158
George, 230, 618
Nathaniel, 30
Herbert S., 476
Stephen, 30
Susan, 333
Cleland, Byron, 539
Herbert M., 658
Charles T., Dr., 588 May, 588
Frank M., 484, 485 Gertrude C., 664
Clement, Charles D., 617 Frantcelia, 617 George W., 617 Cobb, Albertus A., 503 Alice M., 503 Anne E., 324 Claude W., 324 Freeman, 270 Grant J., 270
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Cross, Alonzo, 619 Ambrose, 618 Ernest P., 618 Henry L., 228 Lena G., 618
Luther L., 619
Luther L., Jr., 619
Maria S., 620 Mary A., 228 William, 228 Culver, Clayborn J., 515
Doris M., 516 Georgiana V., 481
Grace A., 619
James, 515, 619
James, Jr., 619 Smith T., 481
Cummings, Adelbert W., 27
Helen, 77 Herbert J., 571
Howard D., 480
Jeremiah, 84
John, Rev., 83
John D., 479
Marguerite E., 572
Mildred R., 617
Nellie, 85
Ray G., 479, 617
Ethel, 501
Frank G., 501
Samuel C., 571
Stephen, 84
William, 571
Curtiss, Caroline, 133, 134
William B., 572
Edward J., 132
Cook, Ann M., 73 Benjamin, 73 Blanche E., 504
Charles, 504 Eliza R., 73
Frank, 504 Orsell, 73
Cooper, Ezra W., 668 Flora M., 668 Frank, 668 John B., 668
Elmo M., 660
Katherine A., 357
Odel F., 660
Katherine L., 357
Mary B., 355
Mary L., 357
Matthew, 107, 108
*Milton B., Dr., 354, 355 Peter, 107 Rachel, 354 Thomas, 107 William, 107, 108
Cynthia, 674
Daniel, 671 Elverton B., 670, 671
Grace, 675
Harlow, 671, 673
Harlow J., 672 Harold D., 672
Millie E., 478 Robert. 477 Vera C., 478
Jay, 674 John, 671 Mary, 671
Mary R., 674
Mighil, 670
Miner S., 675
Newton, 674
Samuel, 671
Samuel S., 674
Seward M., 675 Crosby, George G., 387
Cowles, Anna, 505 Archibald W., 505, 607 Emma G., 607 George S., 607 Ross D., 505 Cox, Henry, 584
Joseph C., 584 Katherine M., 585 Coxe, Maude, 254 Melvil S., Dr., 254 Samuel A., 254 Coyle, Richard, Rev., 156, 157 Crandall, Bertha R., 480 Catharine L., 85 Charles F., 77
Eber, 84 Erie R., 480, 617
Eugenia M., 571
Francis W., Maj., 85
Colgrove, Albert H., 562
Frank W., 83, 84
George A., 480
George P., 85
Carry M., 562 Gerry W., 562 Collins, J. B., 231 Louis W., 231 Mary, 231
Conley, Arthur R., 480 Benoni, 480 Duane M., 480 Lamont H., 480 Lois E., 480
Lois L., 480
Conroy-Buchanan Lumber Co., 328
Conroy, Annie L., 327 John D., 327 William B., 327
Crane, Alexis, 65
Alexis, Jr., 65 Emily, 66 Imogen, 66
Cree, Amelia C., 654
Cushing, Abigail B., 354 Charles, 108 Edmund, 108 J. Stearns, 108
Jacob, 108
John, 107, 108
Cornell, Earl, 643 George, 412 George J., 127 Glen W., 643 Harry S., 678
Crick, Ada, 618 Adelbert, 618 William W., 618
Crissey (Cresse), Alice, 675 Anna, 673 Anna L., 674
Ida L., 127 Jessie B., 643 John W., 127, 678 Mary, 412, 678 Millard, 643
Richard, 412
Robert B., 643
Roswell, 643 Thomas, 412 W. E., 127 Walter, 678 Walter T., 643 William J., 678 William Z., 643 Costianes, Antoinette, 650 John D., 650 Cottis, Charles, 163 Eliza, 164 George W., Dr., 163
Harley N., 118 Helen I., 118 Mary, 387 Ransom, 387
Solomon H., 118
Albert W., 27 Asahel A., 27 Flora F., 27 Curtis Machine Corp., 500
Curtis, Alonzo M., 501 Don A., 502 E. A., 501 Edward W., 501
Samuel, 84
Fred M., 501 Susan B., 503
J. Delevan, 132, 133 John, 132
. Axel E., 654 Cecilia H., 654 Charles E., 654, 660
Ruth N., 654
*William B., 355, 357 Zattu, 353 Cushman, Joshua E., 477 Mason, 477
DeLaney, Elizabeth K., 337 Harriet, 449 Jonathan, 449 Joseph R., 337 Paul, 337 Wilton H., 419 Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co., 494 Dahlstrom, Anna E. P., 368 Charles P., 367 Lars P., 367 Damon, Addie M., 477 Charles, 477 Edmund, 477
John H., 503 Josephine, 503 Merle, 503 Nathan C., 324 Oren J., 324 Richmond, 324 Sarah J., 270 Cochrane, David J., 296 Isabella, 296 William N., 296 Cole, Emma, 326 Ina M., 326 J. Belle, 326 William W., Dr., 326
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