Manual of the First Presbyterian Church of Buffalo, N.Y., with Historical sketch and account of the centennial celebration, February 2nd to 5th, 1912, Part 8

Author: North, Dora Briggs, b. 1852
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Buffalo, N.Y.
Number of Pages: 224


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A small Sunday School has been carried on for a number of years. The past year the average attendance has been 38, for the maintenance of which $15.25 has been expended.


STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE GENERAL FUND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR, NOVEMBER 1, 1911, TO NOVEMBER 1, 1912.


RECEIPTS.


From Income, Church Permanent Funds.


$1,402.25


From Accretions, Church Permanent Funds 289.84


Rent of Kindergarten Room 465.00


Telephones, Babies' Milk Dispensary 12.00


Paid Subscriptions


7,607.65


$9,926.74


DISBURSEMENTS.


Salaries


$4,644.00


Wages


1,015.20


Cleaning


107.60


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104.10


Electricity


116.50


Coal


495.71


Water


47.70


Telephone


78.78


Supplies


282.88


Repairs


522.14


Miscellaneous


351.20


Educational


614.97


Annex


598.80


Relief


356.40


Playground


96.56


Year Book


148.50


Special


25.00


Insurance


125.00


$9,731.04


REPORT OF MONEYS RECEIVED AND DISBURSED AT THE HALL, OCTOBER 1, 1911, TO OCTOBER 1, 1912, NOT INCLUDED IN THE TREASURER'S STATEMENT.


RECEIPTS.


. Balance on hand October 1, 1911 $ 19.20


Summer Outing


879.06


Baths


193.39


Senior and Junior Clubs


70.93


Sunday School


10.50


Manual Training. 17.01


Sewing 17.37


Cooking and Housekeeping


16.48


Special Gifts (including Periodicals)


60.77


For Christmas Expenses.


150.28


For Machine Shop Expenses


188.64


Tuesday Sewing Club


57.49


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Miscellaneous


37.54


Balance


230.47


$1,949.13


EXPENDITURES.


Summer Outing


$ 903.96


Cottage Furnishings and Meals for Workers


53.75


Cottage Balance, June 1st


101.06


Millinery


18.16


Extra Help.


62.20


Entertainments and Refreshments


17.77


Kindergarten Expenses


15.19


Postage and Stationery


29.30


Annual Supper and Exhibit


52.17


Child Welfare Exhibit


72.05


Police Tickets.


5.00


Periodicals


20.55


Christmas


137.34


Machine Shop.


206.64


Cooking and Housekeeping


16.23


Playground


24.00


Tuesday Club


53.49


Special Relief (part loans)


93.35


Miscellaneous


66.92


$1,949.13


STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR SUMMER OUTING, 1912.


RECEIPTS.


Cash Contributions $ 573.50


Board of Guests. 262.19


Contributions on Last Year's Account 30.50


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Miscellaneous


2.87


Balance to 1913.


34.90


$ 903.96


EXPENDITURES.


Balance from 1911.


$ 13.59


*Table Supplies :


Bread, $36.75; Eggs, 25.52; Milk, $72.23; Butter, $47.37; Meat, $29.61; Sundries, $142.74. 354.22


11.25


Transportation :


Railroad and Trolley $47.82


Horse Transfer 51.65


99.47


Laundry


45.85


Fuel


10.00


Medicine


3.95


Printing


1.75


Bathing Suits


6.31


Mattresses


3.00


Lantern


6.00


Games


6.95


Sheets


8.10


Rent


200.00


Miscellaneous Supplies


33.52


$ 903.96


STATEMENT OF COTTAGE ACCOUNTS, OCTOBER 1, 1911, TO OCTOBER 1, 1912.


RECEIPTS.


Balance on hand October 1, 1911.


$


40.86


Residents' Board.


997.29


* The expense per meal was 7.85 cents.


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Wages


Guests


239.75


Miscellaneous


21.62


Balance to General Account


100.06


$1,399.58


EXPENDITURES.


Food Supplies


$ 937.86


Wages


362.00


Laundry


67.97


Ice


24.00


Miscellaneous


7.75


$1,399.58


WEEKLY SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES.


Kindergarten.


Game Club.


Nurse's Office Hour.


Boy Scouts.


Dispensing of Modified Milk to Infants.


Dressmaking Classes. Millinery Class.


Arts and Crafts Classes.


Class in Punctured Brass.


Manual Training Classes.


Cobbling Class.


Gymnasium Classes.


Mechanical Drawing.


Play and Story-Telling Hours


Medical Clinics.


Drawing Class.


Branch Public Library.


Machine Shop Class.


Cooking Classes.


Women's Sewing Club.


Penny Provident Bank.


Housekeeping Classes.


Sewing School.


Girls' Social Club.


Entertainment.


Leather Tooling Class.


Sunday School.


Copper Class.


W. E. McLENNAN, Head Worker.


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MISS ELIZABETH C. MARSHALL · FOUNDER OF DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION OF BUFFALO DIED, MARCH 1ST, 1892.


The District nursing Work.


"Behold, how great a matter a little fire kindleth !"


The District Nursing Work of Buffalo had its inception in the First Church. One of the most sensational conflagrations that ever visited this city occurred when Music Hall and St. Louis church were burned on March 25th, 1885. On her way to the fire, two blocks away, Miss Elizabeth C. Marshall fell and broke her ankle. While confined to her room for several weeks, she was attended by Miss Taylor, a nurse from the General Hospital. Miss Taylor had formerly lived in New York where the idea of house to house visitation of the sick poor was even then new. While entertaining Miss Marshall with the stories of her work the idea was born that it was practicable for this city, and then and there the District Nurs- ing Work of Buffalo came into existence, and so far as is known this is the second city to undertake such work. At first it was distinctly a work of the First Presbyterian Church, with Miss Taylor as its pioneer nurse. The first money to be used for this work was part of a sum which was given, by the Sunday School of this church, for the endowment of a free bed in the General Hospital in memory of Victor Mitchell, the infant son of our Pastor, Dr. S. S. Mitchell. That free bed, with others that have been generously given for the use of our Nurse, has proven a great boon to the work; further support of the nurse was supplied by the weekly offerings of the Sun- day School and by contributions from members of the church.


In a few months Miss Marshall engaged a second nurse, soliciting her support from friends in and out of the church. In the Spring of 1886 a fair and apron sale for the benefit of the District Nurses was held at the Chapter House, under the auspices of the women of the First Church, which netted nearly $1,000. In June of the same year a concert given by Miss Lillie Tillman and the First Church Choir netted $186.84.


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The object having appealed to the general public as well as to the church people, it was deemed best to incorporate it, which was done in 1891. The District Nursing Association thus became an Institution quite distinct from the First Church, although the church still continued its support of a nurse.


In the death of Miss Marshall, March 1st, 1892, the As- sociation suffered an irreparable loss, for with her decease was lost that wonderful enthusiasm which comes only with the successful attainment of a cherished project. Miss Mary Lewis was made its President and with good judgment has carried the Association through the long years since its first enthusiastic days and made it an Institution of which the city is proud, its nurses carrying healing and comfort into hun- dreds of homes. -


A Diet Kitchen was established at Welcome Hall in 1894 under the auspices of the District Nursing Association. It was supported and attended two days of the week by this church. It has been discontinued, our nurse deeming it wiser to send the diets to the sick as needed.


In 1899 the present Welcome Hall Settlement house was opened; it was found necessary in order to unify the work that the First Church should have the entire services of its nurse in the District which it covers, and that she should reside in the cottage provided for the Settlement workers by the gen- erosity of Mrs. Sidney Shepard. The church therefore with- drew from the Association, placing the work in the hands of a Committee of which Miss Frances E. Beecher has been its most capable Chairman for fourteen years.


During the past twenty-seven years six nurses, Miss Tay- lor, Miss Colegrove, Miss Carter, Miss Wilhelmina Knoepke, Miss Anna Auerbach, and Miss Anna J. Ballantyne have given their time and strength to the people of Welcome Hall District. The calls have been answered with unvarying patience, whether it be to bind a wound made by a drunken father, to usher a little life into a world of sorrow, or to smooth the pillow of the dying.


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WEIGHING THE BABY.


Most appropriately the Christmas Day collection is for the support of the Nurse, and the spirit of the Holiday season, brings a sufficient sum to carry the work until the next year. There is a small endowment of $4,000, called "The Eliza- beth Marshall Endowment Fund," which is the accumulation of gifts of friends who are looking to the future support of this good work. To this fund have been added, from time to time, small sums which the people themselves have given for the service of the nurse, for diets, medicines, and garments. In June, 1909, a Milk Dispensary was established at the Hall by "The Babies Milk Dispensary Association," a sub-station of which is under the supervision of the Welcome Hall Nurse Committee. In May, 1912, a Clinic with several of the best Physicians in the City was also established here, and already is filling a long felt need in this community.


The Sewing Societies of the church have for years kept the cupboards of the nurse filled with garments, which she dis- poses of most judiciously among the people of the district. Lessons in Hygiene are taught to both men and women and today the Sanitary and Housing conditions in the Welcome Hall District are much better for her work. Surely upon both the church and the nurse rests the blessing of Him who said


"Sick and ye visited me."


In the report for last year an attempt was made to show through an outline of one day's work what is the daily routine of the Visiting Nurse. That outline, imperfect as it is, is per- haps the best means which the printed page affords for repre- senting the character of this sort of labor.


Possibly during no year of her long term of service has the nurse, Miss Anna J. Ballantyne, been more busily em- ployed, and it is her belief that during no year has she seen more evidence of real improvement in the neighborhood than for the period covered by this report. A class of Italian women which was organized nearly two years ago, to learn in- valid cooking, and which met for several months in the Settle- ment, has continued its helpful work in the homes of the mem- bers and is now practically a self-governing organization. The Syrian homes are much improved, and there is generally a


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movement in the right direction. The nurse has co-operated with the social work of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- pany which has given considerable financial assistance in the way of sick benefits to its policyholders living in the district. She also continued to co-operate with the Babies' Milk Dis- pensary, both in her office and by visiting in the homes of the families receiving the modified milk. Greatly to our regret Miss Ballantyne resigned her position in June, 1912, her place being now filled by Miss Mabel Caldwell.


REPORT OF THE WORK OF THE DISTRICT NURSE AT WELCOME HALL FOR THE YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER 1, 1912.


The summary of the work of the nurse for the period covered by this report, together with the report of the Diet Kitchen, follows: Patients 827 Visits . 2,874


Office Calls


.2,177


Medications and Prescriptions 481


Cases Sent to Hospital.


35


Births


51


Deaths


23


Garments Distributed.


235


Garments Sold


1,105


Sent to Dispensaries 28


Diets distributed from Diet Kitchen: Milk, 1,327 quarts; eggs, 145 dozen; oranges, jelly, fruit, soups, chickens, meats, fish, butter- milk and zwiebach.


FINANCIAL REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER, 1912.


RECEIPTS.


Balance October 1, 1911. $1,013.47


Paid by Treasurer. 1,386.16


Special Gifts to Diet Kitchen. 37.50


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From Patients for Drugs


18.82 For Services of Nurse 33.05 Sale of Garments.


104.00


From Metropolitan Life Insurance Company


153.50


Interest


7.60


$2,754.10


DISBURSEMENTS.


Salary of Nurse $ 840.00


Uniforms of Nurse


50.00


Substitute Nurse.


70.00


Gift to Miss Ballantyne


210.00


Prescriptions and Drugs


75.11


Milk


85.38


Eggs


12.00


Incidentals


63.94


Repairs and Improvements.


31.43


Paid Treasurer Woman's Circle


72.08


For Services at Babies' Milk Dispensary Sub- station, Welcome Hall.


48.00


Paid Treasurer First Presbyterian Church for Investment


1,000.00


$2,557.94


$ 196.16


Respectfully submitted, FRANCES E. BEECHER, Chairman District Nursing Work.


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Church Directory.


Members of the Church are indicated by an asterisk.


The names of pupils of the Sunday School are printed in italics.


*Adam, Robert B .. .46 Norwood Avenue


Adam, Lena Stevens, wife R. B. 46 Norwood Avenue


Adam, Harriet Stevens 46 Norwood Avenue Adam, Florence Noble 46 Norwood Avenue


*Adams, Mrs. James. Dover Plains, N. Y. Ainsworth, Margaret. 1081 Delaware Avenue


*Albright, John Joseph. 730 W. Ferry Street Albright, Susan E., wife J. J. 730 W. Ferry Street


*Albright, Raymond King 730 W. Ferry Street


Albright, John J., Jr.


730 W. Ferry Street


Albright, Elizabeth 730 W. Ferry Street


Albright, Fuller 730 W. Ferry Street


Albright, Nancy 730 W. Ferry Street


Albright, Susan 730 W. Ferry Street


*Albright, Langdon .331 Summer Street


Albright, Charlotte S., wife Langdon .331 Summer Street


Albright, Charlotte 331 Summer Street


Albright, Langdon, Jr. .331 Summer Street Alden, .John 21 Ashland Avenue


Alden, Ruth 21 Ashland Avenue Allen, William C .. 754 Auburn Avenue


Allen, May M., wife W. C.


.754 Auburn Avenue Allen, May C ..


754 Auburn Avenue


Allen, Lewis F 754 Auburn Avenue


Allen, Ruth M ..


754 Auburn Avenue


*Allen, Richard C. 754 Auburn Avenue


Amsden, I. R .. . 221 Norwood Avenue Amsden, Ada B., wife I. R. 221 Norwood Avenue


221 Norwood Avenue


* Amsden, Ada Mattie. Appleton, Robert 351 Huntington Avenue


* Appleton, Helen L., wife R. 351 Huntington Avenue Appleton, Louise Jean .351 Huntington Avenue Arend, Dorothy. 61 Day's Park


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* Armstrong, Mrs. Charles B. 646 Lafayette Avenue


*Armstrong, A. Burt. . 646 Lafayette Avenue


*Armstrong, Lila, wife A. B. 646 Lafayette Avenue


Armstrong, Elizabeth 646 Lafayette Avenue


Armstrong, Florence


.48 Norwood Avenue


*Aspinwall, Walter 24 Norwood Avenue


*Aspinwall, Eva, wife W. 24 Norwood Avenue


* Aspinwall, Helen Ingham. 24 Norwood Avenue


Augspurger, Herman H. 421 Richmond Avenue


Augspurger, Anna M., wife H. H. 421 Richmond Avenue


*Augspurger, Eula M.


421 Richmond Avenue


421 Richmond Avenue


*Augspurger, Owen B. Augspurger, Mabel M., wife O. B. 45 Brantford Place The Circle


*Avery, Trueman G ..


*Avery, Delia S., wife T. G.


The Circle *Bain, Jennie .. Falconwood


*Baker, Eliza H., widow J. E. 273 Pennsylvania Street


*Baker, Guy Leonard. 134 Highland Avenue


*Baker, Olive H., wife G. L .. 134 Highland Avenue


*Baldwin, Ann M., widow Daniel 36 Normal Avenue


*Baldwin, Alice Gertrude .36 Normal Avenue


*Ball, Conway W. 248 Norwood Avenue


*Ball, Mira A., wife C. W 248 Norwood Avenue


*Ball, Charlotte 248 Norwood Avenue


*Ball, Virginia


248 Norwood Avenue


*Barger, E. N ..


.56 Plymouth Avenue


*Barger, Amelia J., wife E. N 56 Plymouth Avenue .334 Bryant Street


*Barnard, George Fuller


799 Auburn Avenue


*Barnard, Clara Stow, wife G. F 799 Auburn Avenue Barnard, Robert Stow. 799 Auburn Avenue


Barnard, Helen Stow. 799 Auburn Avenue


Barnes, Edwin R .. . 513 Franklin Street


Barnes, Theresa M., wife E. R. 513 Franklin Street


*Barth, Adelaide 344 Prospect Avenue


*Barth, Marion .344 Prospect Avenue


*Bastedo, Walter S. 25 Mariner Street


*Bastedo, Kate A., wife W. S 25 Mariner Street


*Bastedo, Paul Henry 25 Mariner Street


Beach, Elias W. 49 Day's Park


*Beach, Caroline T., wife E. W. 49 Day's Park


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*Augspurger, Nellie F.


45 Brantford Place


*Barker, Sarah A ..


*Beach, Jeanette Carrie .49 Day's Park


*Beach, Irving Tracy. 49 Day's Park


*Beadle, Carrie Adeline. 167 Sixteenth Street


*Beadle, Evalena 570 W. Utica Street


*Becker, Mrs. Alfredina Leroy 163 Highland Avenue


Becker, Alfred Leroy.


Becker, Eulabee, wife A. L. 163 Highland Avenue


Beecher, James Curtis.


.32 Oakland Place


Beecher, Frances E.


.32 Oakland Place


Bender, Dr. Ida C ..


807 Auburn Avenue


70 Ashland Avenue


Benton, Marion, wife Chas. H. .629 Lafayette Avenue


Beyer, Marion


373 Pennsylvania Street


Beyer, Oliver 373 Pennsylvania Street


*Birge, George K. The Circle


*Birge, Carrie H., wife Geo. K Bissell, Raymond


49 Saybrook Place


*Bissell, Helen W., wife R. 49 Saybrook Place Bissell, Elizabeth Warren 49 Saybrook Place


*Bixby, Ambrose S. 295 Bryant Street


*Bixby, Imogene R., wife A. S 295 Bryant Street


*Bixby, Charlotte L .. 295 Bryant Street


Boardman, Charles S .. 297 Prospect Avenue


Boardman, Grace M., wife C. 297 Prospect Avenue


Boardman, Charles .297 Prospect Avenue


Boardman, John 297 Prospect Avenue


Bolton, Muriel 39 St. John's Place


*Boocock, Maude B., wife Rev. W. H ... 70 Wadsworth Street Boocock, Cornelius Brett 70 Wadsworth Street


Boocock, William Robert 70 Wadsworth Street


Boocock, Philip Milledoler 70 Wadsworth Street


Bowie, Annie L.


377 Jersey Street


Bowie, Gordon .377 Jersey Street


Bowie, Elmer 377 Jersey Street Boswell, Dr. Henry H. 178 Ashland Avenue


*Boswell, Leonora H., wife Dr. H. H .. .178 Ashland Avenue


*Boswell, Leonora .178 Ashland Avenue


*Box, Mary O., widow Henry W . The Lenox


*Box, Mary Elizabeth. The Lenox


*Braden, Joseph F .. 151 Lancaster Avenue


*Braden, Anne, wife J. F. 151 Lancaster Avenue


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The Circle


*Bennett, Grace Louise.


Bennett, Mrs. Emma S. .70 Ashland Avenue


163 Highland Avenue


*Braden, Charles Z .. .151 Lancaster Avenue


Briggs, Dr. Albert H .. .267 Hudson Street


*Briggs, Meckie B., wife A. H. .267 Hudson Street


*Briggs, Horace .51 Johnson Park


*Brinkman, Miss Maria J.


*Brown, Albert T .. 48 Normal Avenue


*Brown, Eva Fargo, wife A. T. 215 Beard Avenue


215 Beard Avenue


*Brown, Louise Fargo.


. Wellesley, Mass.


*Brown, Alice F.


*Brown, Albert F .. . Indianapolis, Ind.


159 Anderson Place


Brown, Marie, wife A. F. 159 Anderson Place


*Brown, Ellen .551 Seventh Street


*Brown, Frances M. 295 Bryant Street


Brown, Howard Grant. 58 Highland Avenue


*Brown, Ada F., wife H. G. .58 Highland Avenue Brown, Harris Fosbinder 58 Highland Avenue


*Brownell, Charles M.


.140 York Street


*Brownell, Helen Gertrude, wife C. M. Bryan, William G.


.140 York Street


873 W. Ferry Street


873 W. Ferry Street


*Buck, Harriet M.


*Buck, George S. 599 Ashland Avenue


Buck, Roswell Seymour .599 Ashland Avenue


Buck, Ruth .599 Ashland Avenue


Buck, Oliver Hussey .599 Ashland Avenue


*Bugbee, Orin C .. .261 Lexington Avenue


*Bugbee, Vallette, wife O. C. .261 Lexington Avenue


Bugbee, Kenneth C. 261 Lexington Avenue Bunting, Betsey N., widow Thomas. . 279 Highland Avenue Burgard, Willard .30 Burgard Place


*Burnell, Virgil S .. 33 Pascal Street


*Burnell, Julia A., wife V. S. 33 Pascal Street


Burnell, Lorenzo D .. 33 Pascal Street


Burnell, Alice 33 Pascal Street


Burnell, Howell H. .33 Pascal Street


Campbell, Madelaine 5 St. John's Place


Carlisle, Meade W. 608 Lafayette Avenue


*Carlisle, Emma B., wife M. W 608 Lafayette Avenue


*Carlisle, Isabelle Barr 608 Lafayette Avenue


*Carlisle, John A .. .608 Lafayette Avenue


*Carlisle, Robert E. S. 608 Lafayette Avenue


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*Bryan, Flora F., wife W. G.


.513 Franklin Street


599 Ashland Avenue


*Buck, Ellen Louise, wife G. S.


*Carruth, Clarence U. 65 Dorchester Road


*Carruth, Elizabeth B., wife C. U. 65 Dorchester Road


Carruth, Clarence U., Jr 65 Dorchester Road


Carruth, Virginia Johnson 65 Dorchester Road


Carruth, Lucy Robinson.


65 Dorchester Road


Cary, George 460 Franklin Street


Cary, Alithea B., wife George 460 Franklin Street Cary, George, Jr. 460 Franklin Street


Cassady, Robert


.15 College Street


Chadeayne,, Mrs. G. H.


1175 Delaware Avenue


*Chadeayne, Mary Ella.


1175 Delaware Avenue


Chamberlin, John


90 Johnson Park


Chamberlin, Sara, wife John


90 Johnson Park


Chester, Dr. Hubert Mills. .51 Park Street


Chester, Grace H., wife H. M. 51 Park Street


Chester, Frank Stanley. 51 Park Street


Chester, Annie G .. 51 Park Street


Chestnut, Mrs. S. G.


729 Linwood Avenue Chestnut, Mary 729 Linwood Avenue


*Churchill, Frank L .. 300 Jersey Street


*Churchill, Cecilia M., wife F. L 300 Jersey Street


*Churchill, Mary T ... 300 Jersey Street


*Churchyard, Mary B.


1555 Niagara Street


*Churchyard, Charlotte


1555 Niagara Street


*Clark, Isabelle P., widow F. L. 456 Niagara Street


Coffran, Rev. Frank H. 81 Bryant Street


*Coffran, Sarah M., wife Rev. F. H. 81 Bryant Street


Colie, Mrs. S. D.


.325 Jersey Street


Collins, Leone E .. . 30 Arlington Place


Conklin, Edward W. 216 Anderson Place Condick, Mrs. Ada. .1106 Main Street Conway, Sarah M., wife of R. L .. . 217 Massachusetts Street


*Cook, Philos G. 88 Johnson Park Cook, Kate W., wife P. G. 88 Johnson Park


*Cook, Dr. Joseph T. 636 Delaware Avenue


*Cornell, Alice G., wife Dr. Peter C. .174 Mariner Street


Cornell, Katherine 174 Mariner Street


*Cottle, Jennie W. 187 North Street


Cottle, Marion W .. 187 North Street


Cottle, Edmund P .. 187 North Street


Cottle, Bessie McK., wife E. P 187 North Street


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Cottle, Frances McK. 187 North Street


Cottle, Edmund P., Jr. .187 North Street


*Crane, James Lowrie. 801 W. Ferry Street


*Crane, Mildred G., wife J. L. 801 W. Ferry Street


Crane, Penelope Weare 801 W. Ferry Street


Crane, David Brooks. 801 W. Ferry Street


Crane, Nancy Wells


801 W. Ferry Street


*Crary, Maude B ..


1121 Elmwood Avenue Crivel, Bertha Reeves, wife Geo. F .. . 1121 Elmwood Avenue


*Crouch, Herbert E ..


1149 Delaware Avenue


*Crouch, Grace F., wife H. E. 1149 Delaware Avenue Cummings, Maxwell .57 Ketchum Place


Cummings, Gaylord


57 Ketchum Place


Curran, Harold 661 Elm Street


Cursons, Jerome


351 Lafayette Avenue


*Daniels, Myrtie S., wife John L. 45 St. John's Place


Daniels, Katherine


.45 St. John's Place


*Darr, Marcus M. The Lenox


Darr, Ella S., wife M. M. The Lenox


*Dart, Joseph 102 Richmond Avenue


*Dart, Eliza D., wife Joseph 102 Richmond Avenue


*Davis, Oliver H.


775 West Delavan Avenue


*Dewey, Marie Mckinley, widow C. T. . Orchard Park


Dewey, Thompson S. Orchard Park


Dewey, Elmer C Orchard Park


Dewey, Dorothy 66 Whitney Place


*Diebolt, Edwin J .. 313 Auburn Avenue


*Diebolt, Florence E., wife E. J. .313 Auburn Avenue


168 Richmond Avenue


Dimick, William B. .. 168 Richmond Avenue Dimick, Newell H .. 168 Richmond Avenue


*Dimick, Josephine E., wife W. B ..


*Dougherty, Mrs. Margaret. .605 Elmwood Avenue


*Dougherty, Forbes F.


605 Elmwood Avenue


*Doyle, William Leonard. 55 Whitney Place *Doyle, Wilmina Hunt, wife Wm. L. 55 Whitney Place


*Doyle, Leonard Hunt. 55 Whitney Place


*Doyle, Edward Rice. 55 Whitney Place


*Duggan, Mrs. Elizabeth C 300 Jersey Street


*Dunbar, Emma G. .61 Irving Place


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81 Plymouth Avenue


Crivel, George F.


*Crary, Robert Ralph .81 Plymouth Avenue


*Duntz, Gertrude C .. 197 Norwood Avenue


*Dyer, Grace B. 350 Hampshire Street


*Edson, Mrs. Harriet S 176 Summer Street


*Eller, Louis H .. 255 Ashland Avenue


*Eller, Jessie C., wife L. H. 255 Ashland Avenue


*Eller, Louis North. 255 Ashland Avenue


Eller, Edwin Cameron 255 Ashland Avenue


Emerson, Henry P. 122 College Street


Emerson, Mary E., wife Henry P


122 College Street


Emery, William F. 132 Park Street


*Emslie, M. Gertrude, widow Peter.


"Emery, Adelaide L., wife W. F. 242 Elmwood Avenue


.. 242 Elmwood Avenue


*Engle, Clara


.820 Niagara Street


.820 Niagara Street


*Engle, Albert Erb Byron J. 64 Norwood Avenue


*Ewell, Joseph Emerson. Bath, N. Y.


*Ewell, Carrie F., wife J. E. Bath, N. Y.


*Ewens, Mrs. Louise S 578 Seventh Street


*Ewens, Cora S.


578 Seventh Street


*Ewens, Harry C. .578 Seventh Street


*Fales, George P .. 207 Carolina Street


*Fales, Emma L., wife G. P. .207 Carolina Street


*Fales, Clara E. .207 Carolina Street


*Fales, Roy G .. 207 Carolina Street Farnham, Mrs. Anna L. 70 Ashland Avenue


*Farnham, George W. 49 Ashland Avenue


*Farnham, Minnie N., wife G. W. 49 Ashland Avenue


*Farnsworth, William H. 236 Bryant Street


*Farnsworth, Helen B., wife W. H. 236 Bryant Street


Farnsworth, Helen 236 Bryant Street Faulkner, Miss Anna E. 207 Highland Avenue


*Felthousen, Edward G .. 781 W. Ferry Street *Felthousen, Caroline M., wife E. G .... 781 W. Ferry Street *Ferrand, Mrs. Adele Lusk, widow G. L .... 291 West Avenue *Field, Alice D., widow E. C. .44 Brantford Place Fish, Edmund P. 282 Linwood Avenue


*Fish, Lucie Allen, wife E. P 282 Linwood Avenue


*Fitch, Charles T .. .836 Niagara Street


*FitzGerald, Thomas 256 Ashland Avenue


*FitzGerald, Ida M., wife Thomas 256 Ashland Avenue


*Fleming, John T. 554 Main Street


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*Emslie, Imogene Belle.


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*Flynn, George W. 62 Ketchum Place


*Flynn, Mary E., wife Geo. W 62 Ketchum Place


Flynn, George 62 Ketchum Place Flynn, Margaret 62 Ketchum Place


Flynn, Edmund 62 Ketchum Place


*Fosbinder, Mary E., widow Harris . 58 Highland Avenue


*Foster, Mary H., widow H. A. .342 Bryant Street


Fraley, George K ..


115 Lexington Avenue


Fraley, Florence M., wife G. K. 115 Lexington Avenue


115 Lexington Avenue Fraley, George K., Jr. 35 Plymouth Avenue


*Frame, Ann, widow A. N .. .18 Oakland Place


*Francis, Gertrude C., widow W. C.


*Francis, William C .. .18 Oakland Place


*Francis, Florence T .. .18 Oakland Place


*Francis, Guilford W. 415 Elmwood Avenue




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