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lisle ; Treasurer, Frank Yost; Organist, George A. Yost, and Postmaster, Frank L. Vost. Seven teachers were chosen. The school prospered, and enjoyed also occasional preaching by Rev. Dr. Gaston, Rev. Charles L. Chalfant, and Rev. R. A. George. In October, 1893, the school rented the Glenville Disciple Church for Sunday afternoons, and there enjoyed preach- ing services after Sunday-school by the above named ministers, also, by Rev. Arthur J. Waugh, Rev. Professors Cleaveland and Curtis, Dr. Hall, Dr. Haydn, Dr. Bushnell, Rev. William Knight, Rev. J. L Roemer, Rev. Arthur C. Ludlow, Rev. John A. Sey- mour, and other members of the Presbytery, preaching in turn.
At the suggestion and through the influence of Rev. H. C. Haydn, D.D., this mission was organized by a committee of the Presbytery into the Glenville Presbyterian Church, June 10, 1894. There were thirty-six char- ter members, and Rev. Charles L. Zorbaugh was given charge of the work, together with that of the Windermere congregation, the Presbyterian Union bearing part of the expense. Messrs. John A. Leighton, Henry P. Rev. Theodore Y. Gardner. Winter, and Dr. Irwin C. Car- lisle were elected and ordained ruling elders. In order to have morning services, the Town Hall was then engaged. In the meantime, two lots at the corner of Doan and Helena streets were secured, with funds sufficient to commence the erection of a chapel. Plans prepared by William W. Sabin were adopted, and a fine chapel was erected. The society having been incorporated June 16, 1894, the incorporators met June 26, following, and elected as President of the Society, Charles H. Moore ; Vice-President, John H. Beattie ; Secretary, Henry P. Winter; and as Trustees, Messrs. Frank Yost, Z.W. Mor- ris, C. H. Moore, J. A. Patton, H. W. Leighton, A. H. Hinshil- wood, and Dr. I. C. Carlisle. A building committee was ap- pointed, and by its vigorous action the chapel was begun in
Jolin II. Beattie.
John A. Bull.
Irwin C. Carlisle, M. D.
John H. Hogg.
Archibald Hinshilwood.
George T. Ingersoll.
Charles L. Lancaster.
John A. Leighton.
Harry W. Leighton.
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Z. W. Morris.
Edwin T. Smith.
Henry P. Winter.
Frank Yost.
August, 1894, and joyfully dedicated May 12, 1895. This happy consummation was very largely due to the substantial gifts of such generous friends as Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mather, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Severance, Rev. H. C. Haydn, D.D., Judge Samuel E. Williamson, Mrs. C. W. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Williams, Mr. Samuel A. Raymond, Mrs. Amasa Stone, and Mrs. D. B. Chambers. Rev. Charles L. Zorbaugh having decided to take the work at Windermere, the Glenville Church called, as its first pastor, Rev. Theodore Yale Gardner. Mr. Gardner began to supply the pulpit June 23, 1895, became pastor-elect August Ist, and was installed by committee of Cleveland Presbytery, October 30, 1895. There is a bright future before this young church, located as it is in a suburb that is destined to become, in time, a populous residence portion of Cleveland.
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DIRECTORY OF GLENVILLE CHURCH.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
OFFICERS.
Pastor .- Rev. Theodore Vale Gardner. Residence, corner of Doan and Kimberley streets.
Elders .- Clerk, Irwin C. Carlisle, M. D .; Treasurer, John A. Leighton ; Henry P. Winter, Edwin T. Smith.
Officers of Church Society .-- President, Charles Lawrence Lancaster; Vice-President, John H. Beattie; Secretary, John H. Hogg; Treasurer, Frank Yost.
Trustees .- President, John A. Bull; Secretary, Charles Lawrence Lan- caster; Treasurer, Frank Yost; Irwin C. Carlisle, M.D., George T. Ingersoll.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, H. A. Van Derslice; Assistant Super- intendent, J. C. McMichael, M.D .; Secretary and Treasurer, John H. Hogg ; Librarian, George A. Dietz; Assistant Librarian, Armstrong B. Patton.
Ladies' Aid Society .- President, Mrs. Theodore Y. Gardner; Vice- Presidents, Mrs. Jane A. Beattie, Mrs. Mary S. Pennock ; Secretary, Mrs. Ella P. Carlisle; Treasurer, Mrs. Adaline J. Winter.
Y. P. S. C. E .- President, Helen E. Gardner; Vice-President, Elsie B. Cooke; Secretary, Mattie Bull; Treasurer, George A. Yost.
Junior C. E. S .- Superintendent, Elsie B. Cooke.
Janitor .- Elford Smith, Kimberley st.
REGULAR MEETINGS.
Sunday Services .- Public Worship, 10:15; Sunday-school, 11:45 a m. Y. P. S. C. E. Prayer-meeting, 6:00; Public Worship, 7:00 p.m.
Junior C. E. S. Prayer-meeting .- Tuesday at 3:00 o'clock.
Ladies' Aid Society .- Alternate Wednesdays at 1:30 o'clock.
Church Prayer-meeting .- Friday evening at 7:00 o'clock.
MEMBERS.
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Barber, Geo ... St. Clair st. nr. Eddy rd Beattie, Mrs. Jane A .Doan st., Burton av Beattie, Mrs. Ellen M
.Doan st., Burton av Bull, John A Eldridge st Bull, Mrs. Mary Eldridge st Bull, Mattie. Eldridge st
Carlisle, Irwin C .. Doan st., op. Elgin st Carlisle, Mrs. Ella P. ... .Doan st., op. Elgin st Carlisle, Mary A .. Doan st., op. Elgin st Clucas, Mrs. Catherine ..... Avondale st Cooke, Elsie B. St. Clair st., nr. Eddy rd Cowie, Alexander W ...... Robinson av
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Cowie, Mrs. Jane Low ..... Robinson av Cowie, David. Doan st., op. Kimberley st
Cowie, Mrs. Jane. Doan st., op. Kimberley st
Deeks, Mrs. Cluna M ... South Doan st Dietz, Margaret C. St. Clair st., op. Robinson av Miller, Emma.
.Doan st., nr. Morrison st Deitz, George A. St. Clair st., op. Robinson av
.Doan st., nr. Morrison st
Dietz, Edward G. W Doan st., nr. Morrison st
Fuller, Mrs. Amelia E
Doan st., nr. L.S. & M.S. Ry Fuller, Herbert F
.Doan st., nr. L.S. & M.S. Ry
Fuller, William J .. .Doan st., nr. L.S. & M.S. Ry ..
Gardner, Mrs. Lottie A.
.Doan st., Kimberley st Gardner, Mary Louise.
Doan st., Kimberley st Gardner, Helen Elizabeth .Doan st., Kimberley st Gardner, Charlotte Yale. Doan st., Kimberley st Gibbs, Mrs. Mary .Doan st., nr. Lake Shore
Gills, Mrs. Sarah St. Clair st., nr. Boulevard
Hatch, Mrs. Ellen M Ludwig st Hogg, John. St. Clair st., op. Robinson av Hogg, Sarah St. Clair st., op. Robinson av Hogg, John H. St. Clair st., op. Robinson av Hummel, Mrs. Anne .. .. Garfield av Hummel, Charles. Garfield av
King, Emma Wheelock st
Lancaster, Charles L Elgin st Lancaster, Mrs. Jennie B. .Elgin st Leighton, Richard Ludwig st Leighton, Mrs. Elizabeth ... Ludwig st Leighton, Belle. Ludwig st Leighton, Elizabeth Ludwig st
# 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Leighton, Maude. Leighton, John A. Ludwig st Leighton, Mrs. Elizabeth ... Ludwig st Leighton, Harry W. .. Livingstone av
Ludwig st
Leighton, Annie. Livingstone av Livingstone, Nellie B.
St. Clair st., Livingstone av
Lucas, Henry. Lake View av
Lucas, Rosa
Lake View av
Miller, Mrs. Mary E.
Miller, Laurenz ..
Avondale st
Miller, Mrs. Beatrice. Avondale st
Moore, Charles H
Moore, Mrs. Ameil I. Garfield st
Morris, Robert. .Doan st., nr. St. Clair st
Morrow, Mrs. Eliza ..
Eddy rd., nr. St. Clair st
Morrow, E. Lilian ..
Eddy rd., nr. St. Clair st
Patton, Mrs. Sarah
.Doan st., nr. Burton av Patton, Alexander.
Doan st., nr. Burton av Patton, Armstrong B ..
.Doan st., nr. Burton av Patton, Eliza H. .Doan st., nr. Burton av
Pennock, Mrs. Mary S ...
St. Clair st., op. Houghton av Pennock, Annetta F St. Clair st., op. Houghton av Porter, Thomas S. Avondale st Porter, Mrs. Mary E. Avondale st
Smith, Edwin T. Kimberley st Smith, Mrs. Ianthe P. .Kimberley st Smith, Esula-La-Perle .... Kimberley st Springer, Mrs. Ida S
Doan st., nr. Morrison st
Watkins, Mrs. Fannie B.
.St. Clair st., nr. Doan st Webb, Mrs. Sarah E.
Doan st., op. Kimberley st Winter, Henry P. St. Clair st., nr. Eddy rd Winter, Mrs. Adaline J.
St. Clair st., nr. Eddy rd
Yost, Frank. Lake View av Yost, Mrs. Louise C. ... Lake View av Yost, George A Lake View av
Yost, Frank L
Lake View av
Windermere Presbyterian Church.
T HE Windermere Presbyterian Church, as well as other younger Presbyterian churches in Cleveland, owes its inception to the far-seeing action of Rev. H. C. Hadyn, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. In the fall of 1892, noticing the drift of population toward East Cleveland, or what was formerly known as Collamer, Dr. Hadyn purchased a lot at the south-eastern corner of Euclid avenue and Windermere street. This point is about mid-way between Lake View Cemetery and East Cleveland hamlet, where the oldest church in the Cleveland Presbytery is located. Far enough away from the East Cleveland Church as not to seriously weaken its life, this chapel stands in a region that, with present rapid transit, is destined to be occupied by residences. The Presbyterian Union, recognizing the strategic character of the location, as related to the growth of Presbyterianism, assumed care of the enterprise,
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and under its auspices the chapel was constructed, and opened to the public May 6, 1894, the total cost of the lot and building being $7,289. The property was entrusted to the charge of a committee of the Union, consisting of Messrs. S. F. Adams, C. H. Fuller, W. C. McEwen and J. D. Chambers.
About this time the Glenville Presbyterian Mission was also formed, and the two fields were associated, and placed under the ministerial care of Rev. Charles L. Zorbaugh, who was called to the work from the graduating class of McCormick Theological Seminary. For a year the work at Windermere was conducted under this joint arrangement, at first with only a small Sunday- school and prayer-meeting, but later with Sunday evening preach- ing service. The situation was unique, as the chapel was neither a mission, nor yet a church. Practically it was an independent preaching station, waiting to provide future comers with a church home. It had not long to wait. In May, 1895, the Pres- byterians of Glenville entered their beautiful chapel, and parted company with Windermere, and the latter now carried on all the Rev. Charles L. Zorbaugh. regular services of a church, though still with very few wor- shipers. The summer and fall brought new families to the neighborhood, and new faces to the chapel, and the growing demand for a church home resulted in the organization of the Windermere Presbyterian Church, January 5, 1896, with a char- ter membership of thirty. Rev. Mr. Zorbaugh was called to the pastorate of this young church, and was installed February 10, 1896. The young church begins life under happy auspices. Its offices are splendidly manned with tried workers, a Christian En- deavor Society has been organized, and the ladies are doing efficient work. The indications point to a rapid growth of popu- lation, which, by the hand of God, means for this church the opening of a great and effectual door of service.
Seymour F. Adams.
Charles H. Fuller.
Christopher Heron.
H. Whitford Jones.
Henry A. Taylor.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
OFFICERS.
Pastor .- Rev. Charles L. Zorbaugh. Residence, Windermere street, East Cleveland.
Elders .- Charles H. Fuller, William C. McEwen, Henry A. Taylor.
Deacons .- Christopher Heron, J. D. Anthony.
Trustees .- S. F. Adams, W. C. McEwen, H. L. Wilson, H. Whitford Jones, C. H. Gardner ; Treasurer, W. C. McEwen.
Ladies' Aid Society .- President, Georgianna M. Wilson; Vice-Presi- dents, Mrs. Christopher Heron, Mrs. C. H. Fuller; Secretary, Mrs. C. H. Gardner; Treasurer, Mrs. H. A. Taylor.
Woman's Missionary Society .- President, Georgianna Wilson; Vice- Presidents, Mrs. Christopher Heron, Mrs. C. H. Fuller; Secretary and Treasurer, Sadie Adams; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. D. Anthony.
Y. P. S. C. E .- President, Mrs. Charles L. Zorbaugh; Vice-President, H. L. Wilson; Recording Secretary, Walter S. Adams; Corresponding Sec- retary, Frank R. Duty; Treasurer, Charlotte A. Kendrick.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, Charles H. Fuller; Pianist, Walter Seaman.
Choir .- Soprano, Charlotte A. Kendrick; Alto, Frank R. Duty; Tenor, C. H. Fuller; Bass, H. L. Wilson; Pianist, Fanny S. Kendrick.
Janitor .- Mr. Richmond, Lockwood Allotment.
REGULAR MEETINGS.
Sunday Services .- Public Worship, 10:00; Sunday-school, 11:30 a. m. ; Y. P. S. C. E., Prayer-meeting, 6:15; Public Worship, 7:00 p. m.
Church Prayer-meeting .- Friday evening, 7:30 o'clock.
Woman's Missionary and Aid Society .- Alternate Thursdays, 1:30 p. m.
MEMBERS.
Anthony, J. D .... Brightwood av Anthony, Mrs. Josephine E. Brightwood av
Breckinridge, Mattie B. Collamer Terrace Burwell, Mrs. Harriet. Vassar st Bolton, C. E .. Collamer Terrace Bolton, Mrs. Sarah Knowles.
Collamer Terrace Bolton, C. K. Brookline, Mass Breckinridge, Beatrice Collamer Terrace
Duty, Mrs. Elizabeth Euclid av. and Vassar st Duty, Frank R Euclid av. and Vassar st Duty, Nellie M .Euclid av. and Vassar st
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Fuller, C. H. Page av
Fuller, Mrs. Emma S. Page av
Gates, Ellen E. Euclid Av. House
Heron, Christopher.
... Euclid av. at Forest Hill entrance Heron, Mrs. Lydia F
... Euclid av. at Forest Hill entrance Heron, Ethel.
... Euclid av. at Forest Hill entrance
Jones, H. Whitford.
... Euclid av. at Forest Hill entrance Jones, Mrs. Maud H.
... Euclid av. at Forest Hill entrance Jones, Mrs. Mary W .. Euclid av. near Wymore av
Kendrick, O. C. Wymore av
Kendrick, Mrs. Sarah. ... Wymore av
Kendrick, Fanny S. . Wymore av Kendrick, Charlotte A .. .Wymore av
McEwen, W. C.
Euclid av and Knowles st McEwen, Mrs. Alice M
Euclid av and Knowles st Taylor, Henry A.
.Euclid av. opp. Forest Hill Taylor, Mrs. Addie P. Euclid av. opp. Forest Hill
Wilson, Henry L .... Collamer Terrace Wilson, Georgianna. Collamer Terrace Zorbaugh, Mrs. Harriet H. ..
Windermere st
Bolton Avenue Presbyterian Church.
T HE Bolton Avenue Presbyterian Church, the youngest of the church organizations connected with the Cleveland Presby- tery, is an outgrowth, or rather an extension of the collegiate system, under which the First Presbyterian Church existed for a number of years. During the summer and fall of 1890, through the labors of Dr. Hadyn, and others of the First Presbyterian Church, a chapel was erected upon the rear of a lot, situated at the corner of Bolton and Cedar avenues. The cost of the lot and chapel, about $15,000, was wholly met by the two congregations of the First Church. This made the First Church a collegiate organization with three congregations, namely, the Old Stone, Calvary, and the Bolton Chapel. The first preaching service in Bolton Chapel was held the first Sunday in January, 1891, and was conducted by Dr. Haydn. Services were then regularly
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BOLTON AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
conducted by Dr. Haydn, the senior pastor of the First Church, and by the associate pastors, Reverends Burt E. Howard, Joseph H. Selden, and William Knight, until July, 1892, when the Rev. R. A. George was employed by the officers of the First Church to take charge of the Bolton Chapel. This new enterprise grew rapidly, and during the years 1893-4, a new church edifice was erected. Plans prepared by William W. Sabin were adopted, and the corner-stone was laid with appropriate ceremonies May 21, 1892, and the building was dedicated November 8, 1894. The cost of this building was about $25,000. In the meantime the congregation had been rent in twain in the spring of 1894, when more than half of the members, and a still greater part of the Sunday-school, withdrew with Mr. George to form a Congrega- tional church. The immediate cause of this division was the attempt, on the part of the offi- cers of the First Church, to end the term of supply of Mr. George, who had never been installed as associate pastor, in the hope of securing a permanent pastor, in whom the parish might be fully Rev. John Sheridan Zelie. united, for the new church. A call was extended in June, 1894, to the Rev. John S. Zelie, pastor of the Congregational Church at Plymouth, Conn., who the fol- lowing month became associate pastor of the First Church, in charge of Bolton Chapel. The Chapel continued its work, until it became strong enough to separate from the First Church, the collegiate system having been abandoned. The independent church organization was formed May 3, 1896, when 171 members of the First Church withdrew by letter to form the Bolton Avenue Presbyterian Church. The same day, May 3, 1896, Rev. John S. Zelie was installed by a committee of Presbytery, as first pastor, and under his gifted ministry, the church cannot but prosper.
Willard A. Abbott.
Alfred Clum.
John F. Collins.
Frank E. Hall.
Lyman B. Leonard.
Linnaeus C. Ludlow.
James D. McCalmont.
Henry L. Payne.
James W. Stewart.
George H. Williams.
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DIRECTORY OF BOLTON AVENUE CHURCH.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
OFFICERS.
Pastor .- Rev. John Sheridan Zelie. Residence, 1384 Cedar avenue.
Elders .- Alfred Clum, James D. McCalmont, Linnaeus C. Ludlow, Lyman B. Leonard, George H. Williams, Frank E. Hall.
Trustees .- John F. Collins, James W. Stewart, Linnaeus C. Ludlow ; Clerk of Society, W. D. Gray; Finance Committee, C. W. Whitmarsh, Mrs. Mary A. Goodyear, Mrs. G. J. Bailey, Mrs. E. G. McOmber ; Treasurer of Society, Oliver J. Richards.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, George H. Williams ; Assistant Su- perintendent, Frank E. Hall; Secretary, Carrie Etzinger; Treasurer, John F. Collins ; Librarian, Fred E. Lyman ; Chorister, W. H. Baetz; Executive Committee, Mrs. J. S. Zelie, Fanny G. McCullock, G. H. Williams.
Primary Department .- Superintendent, Mrs. C. A. Kingsbury ; As- sistants, Jennie Hogg, Helen Ludlow, Helen Meriam.
Ladies' Guild .- President, Mrs. Rebecca Hower; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Alice D. Moulton, Mrs. Henrietta C. Zelie; Secretary, Fanny G. Mc- Cullock ; Secretary of Missionary Fund, Miss Hosford ; Treasurer of Mis- sionary Fund, Mrs. E. M. Roberts; Treasurer of General Fund, Mrs. Emma Baetz; Chairman of Home Missions, Mrs. J. D. McCalmont ; Chairman of Foreign Missions, Mrs. Wallace Suits.
Y. P. S. C. E .- President, A. Irving Ludlow; Vice-President, Fannie G. McCullock; Secretary, Mabel Peck; Corresponding Secretary, Isabella Hogg; Treasurer, Clyde Dickson.
Junior C. E. S .- Superintendent, Mrs. Florence F. Bailey; Assistant, Charline Hosford.
Men's League .- President, George H. Williams ; Secretary G. J. Bailey; Treasurer, A. M. Barlow; Chairman of Executive Committee, F. E. Hall ; Chairman of Social Committee, W. D. Hogg.
King's Daughters .- President, Gertrude Taylor; Vice-President, Lydia McGraw; Corresponding Secretary, Cora Roberts ; Secretary, Grace French ; Treasurer, Cora Allen.
Choir .- Organist, Jennie Hogg ; Soprano, Mrs. Charles Arms; Alto, Miss Wood; Tenor, Harry Hill; Bass, W. H. Baetz ; Music Committee, E. M. Roberts, Theodore Breck, M.D., Mrs. E. F. Moulton.
Janitor .- Adam Etzinger, 203 Lincoln avenue.
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REGULAR MEETINGS.
Sunday Services .- Public Worship, 10:15; Sunday-school, 12:00 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Prayer-meeting, 6:00; Public Worship, 7:30 p. m.
Men's League .- Alternate Tuesdays, at 7:30 o'clock.
Ladies' Guild .- Tuesday, at 1:30 o'clock.
Junior C. E. S. Prayer-meeting .- Wednesday, at 3:30 o'clock.
King's Daughters .- Friday, at 3:30 o'clock.
Church Prayer-meeting .- Friday, at 7:30 o'clock.
MEMBERS.
Abbott, Willard A .. .2223 Euclid av
Abbott, Mrs. Caroline .. 2223 Euclid av
Abbott, Carrie. ,2223 Euclid av
Abbott, Gardner . 2223 Euclid av
Allen, Cora S 1329 Cedar av
Baetz, William H 139 Vienna st
Baetz, Mrs. Emma 139 Vienna st
Bailey, George J. .938 Cedar av
Bailey, Mrs. Florence F .. 938 Cedar av
Bally, John E. .Lamont st
Bally, Mrs. Florence F . Lamont st
Bally, Edith M. Lamont st Barlow, Addison M. 254 Bell av
Barlow, Mrs. Alice
254 Bell av
Barlow, Ernest S.
.254 Bell av
Barlow, Clifford C.
254 Bell av
Barth, Mrs. Agnes E
156 Bell av
Beardsley, Mrs. Delia. 20 Vienna st Blythe, Elizabeth M. 40 Bell av Brooks, Mrs. Emma B ... 464 Bolton av
Carlin, George T. 83 Alanson av
Carlin, Mrs. Amy C.
.. 83 Alanson av
Carr, George H
261 Oakdale st
Carr, Mrs. Emma 261 Oakdale st
Carr, Mabel M.
261 Oakdale st
Carr, G. Fred.
261 Oakdale st
Cattrall, Frank The Doan Clark, John 88 Alanson av Clark, Mrs Agnes M .... 88 Alanson av Clark, Mary A 88 Alanson av Clemens, H. N .23 Vienna st
Clemens, Mrs. H. N 23 Vienna st Clum, Alfred. East Cleveland Clum, Mrs. Lizzie W ... East Cleveland Collins, Mrs. Eliza ... 787 Princeton st
Collins, Jessie S
.787 Princeton st
Collins, Bessie. .787 Princeton st Conger, Mary G. 265 Bolton av Crumb, Effie. .22 Beechwood av
Dickson, George A. 120 Bell av Dickson, Mrs. Mattie .. 120 Bell av
Dickson, James T I20 Bell av Dickson, Clyde. I 20 Bell av
Dow, Mrs. Ida Isabella. 68 Bell av
Estep, Mrs. Amanda J .. ... .51 Bell av Etzinger, Mrs. Anna M .. 205 Lincoln av Etzinger, George O ..... 205 Lincoln av Etzinger, Carrie. .205 Lincoln av Eykyn, Mrs. Amanda .. 205 Lincoln av Eykyn, George Karl .... 205 Lincoln av
Fisher, O. G 203 Bell av
Fisher, O. P. . 136 Murray Hill av
French, Albert E .. . 1042 Central av French, Mrs. Abbie .... 1042 Central av
French, Mary Grace ... 1042 Central av French, William H ..... 1042 Central av
Furniss, Mrs. Inez M 280 Bell av
Ganson, Jennie D 554 Bolton av Gibbons, Mrs. Agnes ... 6 Plymouth pl Gibbons, J. D. .6 Plymouth pl Gibbons, Susie P .6 Plymouth pl
Gill, James J. 172 Alanson av Goodyear, Mrs. Mary A .. 1329 Cedar av
Goodyear, Pearl 1329 Cedar av Gray, W. D. .225 Oakdale st Gray, Mrs. Emma .225 Oakdale st
Griffin, Mrs. L. A 24 Eastdale av
Hall, Mrs. Mary 70 Bertram st Hall, Minnie. 70 Bertram st Hall, Frank E 70 Bertram st Hall, Mrs. Sarah C. F ... 70 Bertram st Haskell, Mrs. W. C ...... 75 Adelbert st Hay, Mrs. Margaret .. 30 Beechwood av Herron, Mrs. Emma. .815 Cedar av
Hogg, William D.
I224 Cedar av
Hogg, Mrs. Isabella.
I224 Cedar av
Hogg, Isabella D
I224 Cedar av
Hogg, Jennie.
1224 Cedar av
Hogg, Nellie R
I224 Cedar av
Hower, William H. H 174 Bell av
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Hower, Mrs. Rebecca. . 174 Bell av
Hower, Harry S 174 Bell av
Hower, Lulu E. 174 Bell av
Hower, Margaret .174 Bell av
Hower, Anna. 174 Bell av
Kingsbury, Charles A ... 94 Bertranı st
Kingsbury, Mrs. C. A .... 94 Bertram st
Kingsbury, Helen .. .94 Bertram st
Kingsbury, Carrie. .94 Bertram st
Kingsbury, Charles R ... 94 Bertram st
Krider, J. O .423 Bolton av
Krider, Mrs. J. O. 423 Bolton av
Krider, Jessie M. 423 Bolton av
Krider, Lillie B .423 Bolton av
Lapp, Mrs. Rebecca A .. 950 S. Logan av Lapp, Stella M. .950 S. Logan av Leonard, Lyman B .. ... 416 Bolton av Leonard, Mrs. Maggie E.416 Bolton av Leonard, Leonora F ...... 416 Bolton av Long, Mrs. Myron C .. 966 S. Logan av Ludlow, Linnaeus C .... Cedar Heights Ludlow, Mrs. Helen A .. Cedar Heights Ludlow, A. Irving. .Cedar Heights
Ludlow, Helen L. Cedar Heights
Ludlow, Harold S. Cedar Heights
Lyman, Fred E I228 Slater av
McCalmont, J. D. .60 Bell av
McCalmont, Mrs. Lizzie. .60 Bell av
McCalniont, Albertus. .60 Bell av
McCullock, Fanny G .. 17 Bell av McDonald, Mrs. Hannah ... 153 Bell av McGraw, Robert W. 135 Vienna st McGraw, Mrs. Mary 135 Vienna st McGraw, Lydia 135 Vienna st McKee, Irving. . 190 Bell av McOmber, Eldridge E ... 435 Bolton av McOmber, Mrs. Mary K.435 Bolton av
Markie, Emma 156 Bell av
Meade, Elizabeth L. 263 Bolton av Meriam, Helen L. 844 Genesee av Milne, Mrs. Adelaide M .. 38 Bertram st Moulton, E. F 16 Alanson av Moulton, Mrs. Alice D .. 16 Alanson av Murray, J. Nellis 76 Vienna st
Ormeroid, George H
Hower-Langton blk Ormeroid, Mrs. Margaret Hower-Langton blk
Page, Mrs. F. D. R ... .1462 Cedar av Patterson, Mrs. Elizabeth ..
46 Alanson av Patterson, R. W. 46 Alansonav Patterson, S. C. 46 Alanson av Payne, Henry L .Willoughby
Payne, Mrs. Grace A. Willoughby Peck, Mabel. 875 Logan av
Richards, Oliver J 27 Burt st
Richards, Mrs. Margaret .... 27 Burt st Roberts, Ernest M ...... 115 Alanson av Roberts, Mrs. Annie B. 115 Alanson av Roberts, Mrs. Mary R. ... 30 Sayles st
Roberts, Nina M.
30 Sayles st
Roberts, Coral ..
30 Sayles st
Robinson, William. III Sayles st
Robinson, Mrs. Marzella .. III Sayles st
Schramm, Charles F ... 229 Lincoln av Schramm, Mrs. Eliza M.229 Lincoln av Schwartz, H. C 242 Bell av Schwartz, Mrs. Sarah A. .242 Bell av Shumway, Mrs. Mary A
253 Oakdale st
Smith, Mrs. Edwin B. ... 28 Vienna st Sprowle, Oliver L. ·31 Eastdale av Sprowle, Mrs. O. L 31 Eastdale av Stephen, James ·304 Bell av
Stephen, Mrs. Sarah 304 Bell av Stewart, James W. 844 Genesee av Stewart, Mrs. Laura M.844 Genesee av Stewart, Vance. 844 Genesee av
Stone, Mrs. H. E 828 Logan av Stone, Ella M 828 Logan av Stone, Florence F 828 Logan av Suits, Mrs. Wallace. 875 Logan av Suits, Jennie. 875 Logan av
Sumner, George ... 681 Princeton st Sumner, Mrs. Emma .. 681 Princeton st Sumner, Thomas H ... 681 Princeton st
Thorpe, Stanley L. .. 1296 Cedar av Thorpe, Mrs. Lavinia A .. 1296 Cedar av
Vincent, Mrs. Ida M. .343 Bolton av
Viton, Charles W
613 Bolton av
Wagner, Mrs. Martha ... 305 Bolton av
Walker, Mrs. H. L ... 73 Clarkwood av Walker, Nellie .. 73 Clarkwood av
Walker, Maud L ... 73 Clarkwood av
White, Geortner H. .. Canajohrie, N. Y White, Mrs. G. H Detroit, Mich White, Howard M. Sixth av
White, Mrs. H. M. Sixth av
Whitmarsh, Charles W .. 430 Bolton av Whitmarsh, Mrs. C. W .. 430 Bolton av Whitmarsh, Abbie 430 Bolton av Williams, Illetta .. Cedar cor. Logan avs Williams, George H. . 169 Bell av Williams, Mrs. Eva M 169 Bell av Wilson, Mrs. Anna .. .. 94 Stanton st
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