A history of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania : from its first beginnings to the present time, including chapters of newly-discovered early Wyoming Valley history, together with many biographical sketches and much genealogical material. Volume VI, Part 107

Author: Harvey, Oscar Jewell, 1851-1922; Smith, Ernest Gray
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Wilkes-Barre : Raeder Press
Number of Pages: 772


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Dr. Herbert Budd Gibby married, on Sep- tember 17, 1904, at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsyl- vania, Emma Bodmer, daughter of Henry Bodmer, of Wilkes-Barre. Dr. and Mrs. Gibby are the parents of two children: 1. Helen, who is a graduate of Vassar College, and is married to Dr. Lachlan McA. Cattanach, who is associated with Dr. Gibby in the practice of surgery. 2. Natalie Stuart, who is a stu- dent at the Wilkes-Barre Institute.


WILLIAM FOWLER BAKEII, a director and assistant cashier in the First National Bank of Wyoming, Pennsylvania, is the son of Johnson R. Baker, who was born at Wyo- ming, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and has for a number of years been engaged in the business of a retail merchant, and of Harriet E. (Fowler) Baker, who was born at Pleasant Mount, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, and who died in 1923.


William Fowler Baker was born at Wyo- ming, Pennsylvania, on October 25, 1898. He was educated in the lower grades and the high school here and also attended the Wyo- ming Seminary. On July 1, 1917, he made a connection with the First National Bank, serving that institution in various capacities since, having been made a director of this bank in 1926 and assistant cashier July 1, 1929. He is a member of Lodge No. 468, Free and Accepted Masons; the Keystone Con- sistory of Scranton; Irem Temple, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of Wilkes-Barre and of the Presbyterian Church. In his political views Mr. Baker is a Republican.


On May 28, 1921, William Fowler Baker married Louise Sax of Carberton, Pennsyl- vania, daughter of Amos B. and Fanny Sax. They have two daughters, Harriet Edith, born May 30, 1924, and Helen Louise, born December 25, 1929.


WILLIAM JAMES FOWLER-As a pro- gressive and community loving citizen, Wil- liam James Fowler of Wyoming, Pennsyl- vania, is well known throughout this county for the part he has taken in commercial, financial and civic affairs. He is the son of James and Cordelia (Bates) Fowler. His father was born in England in 1841 and was a miller by trade. He died in 1901. His mother was a native of Wayne County, Pennsylvania, and died in 1916.


William James Fowler was born at Pleas- ant Mount, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, on February 24, 1863. He was educated in the public schools of Susquehanna County, Penn- sylvania, and in the Delaware Literary Insti- tute at Franklin, New York. He then learned and followed the trade of a miller, being associated with his father and his brother, Charles. At first the business firm was James Fowler and Son and was begun in 1883 in Wyoming. In 1901, the elder Mr. Fowler died and in 1919 Charles Fowler died. However, in 1885 the name had been changed to James Fowler and Sons, including William James Fowler in the firm. Since the death of his father and his brother, the elder members of the firm, William James Fowler has car-


ried on the business. He has also been active In civic affairs and served as a member of the school board for thirty-five years. Also, Mr. Fowler was one of the promoters of the organization of the First National Bank of Wyoming which was chartered in 1906 and opened its doors for business in 1907 on March 27, located in a room now occupied by the Williams Drug Store. This was the first and is the only bank in Wyoming. Mr. Fowler was the first president of this insti- tution and at the time of its opening the officers were: W. J. Fowler, president; George E. Dean, cashier; Jessie B. Schooley, first vice-president. The present building now occupied by the bank was erected in 1912 on the corner of Wyoming Avenue and Eight Street.


Mr. Fowler is a Republican in his political affiliations, and is a member of Lodge No. 468, Free and Accepted Masons, of Wyoming; a member of Shekinah Chapter, No. 185; Dieu le Vent Commandery, Knights Templar; Irem Temple, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. He is also a member of the Presbyterian Church. He has never married.


HAROLD GORDON GUYLER, M. D .- By ministering successfully to the physical ills of people in the Wyoming Valley, Dr. Harold G. Guyler, of Wilkes-Barre, is making a striking contribution to the welfare of humanity in general. One of the younger group of physicians who has his practice in this his native city, Dr. Guyler is destined to go forward to further achievements which shall make his name one of the leading mem- bers of his school of medicine and surgery in the field of his practice. In addition to his private practice, in office and among the families of Wilkes-Barre and vicinity, he is a member of a hospital staff and has been elected to the associational bodies of his profession in the county and State and the country at large.


Dr. Harold Gordon Guyler was born In Wilkes-Barre, February 17, 1899, the son of Harry and Ada (Hunter) Guyler, the former born in Nottingham, England, in 1859, is a lace manufacturer at Wilkes-Barre, and the latter, born in Barnsley, England, in 1866. From the grade schools of his native city, the son, Harold Gordon, passed into the high school, from which he was graduated in 1916. The profession of physician and surgeon al- ready had been elected by him, and he took up his studies for its perfection by enrolling in the pre-medical course at Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, from which he received his degree of Doctor of Medicine at graduation in the class of 1925. He served his interneship at the Women's Homeopathic Hospital, Philadelphia, and in 1926 returned to his native Wilkes-Barre, where he at once engaged in a general practice. It is signifi- cant of Dr. Guyler's standing, after so com- paratively a brief association with the prac- tical side of medicine, that he is drawing to his side members of some of the most de- sirable families in the Wilkes-Barre area. This bespeaks for him the confidence reposed in his ability and the preference given by many to the school of medicine of which he is a skillful representative.


Dr. Guyler is attached to the staff of the Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital, in whose various departments he is much inter- ested as he carries to patients and resident attachés his message of hope and cheer and ministry of healing. His professional affilia- tions include the Luzerne County Medical


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Society, the Pennsylvania State Medical Asso- ciation, the American Medical Association, the Luzerne County Homeopathic Medical Society, the Pennsylvania State Homeopathic Medical Society. He has his religions con- nection with St. Stephen's Protestant Epis- copal Church at Wilkes-Barre.


Dr. Harold Gordon Guyler married, Sep- tember 4, 1926, Mildred Trumbull Brooks, daughter of Lewis and Jessie (Boreham) Brooks, of St. David's, Pennsylvania. They are the parents of a daughter, Nancy Brooks, born August 8, 1927.


AUSTIN McKINIRY-When he was seven years of age Austin McKiniry went to work in a silk mill at Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania. He not only learned the business of silk manufacture but he acquired an education in other directions, remaining at his job until he became of age, when he temporarily went into other lines of work. But it was silk that called him and he returned, made his way steadily upward and eventually attained a position of great responsibility and impor- tance in the local industry. In his years of association with the business and social com- munity of the Freeland District he has made a host of friends and won the respect of all, recognized as one of the standard citizens and progressive business men of Pennsyl- vania.


He was born in the County of Limerick, Ire- land, July 25, 1872, a son of John and Ellen (Ward) McKiniry, who came with him to America when he was two years of age and settled in Tobyhanna Mills, Monroe County, where the father became associated with the lumber industry as a sealer, following that occupation through his active life. His death occurred May 30, 1920. He was an active member of the Democratic party until the organization of the Bull Moose, when he be- came affiliated with that party. His widow is also deceased.


Their son, Austin McKiniry, began work for the Standard Silk Company of Tobyhanna when he was seven years of age and re- mained there for fourteen years, working his way up steadily and learning the trade of silk spinning. From this he went to the Tobyhanna Lumber Company and remained with that concern until 1897, when he came to Freeland and became associated with the Luzerne Silk Throwing Company, successors to Freeland Silk Mills, which was estab- lished in 1897 by John, Harry and Samuel' Price, E. R. Simpson, president, and Frank Frigeria. Its original plant consisted of ten spinners and a proportionate number of other machines, growing as production increased to four times that capacity and an average of one hundred and sixty persons in its employ, with Mr. McKiniry its superinten- dent. He is affiliated with the Freeland Lodge. No. 1145, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and in religion is a member of the Roman Catholic congregation of St. Ann's.


Austin MeKiniry married (first) Nora Fahey, deceased. Their children are: Francis, Anna, and Helen, who married Charles Linn. He married (second) Maggie Mckinley, and they are the parents of John. The family residence is at No. 58 Ridge Street, Free- land.


THOMAS JOSEPH ELWARD, JR .- AS owner of one of Wilkes-Barre's important business establishments, Thomas Joseph El- ward, Jr., has carried on a retail clothing trade in this city for the past thirteen years.


This enterprise was founded through his initiative and has reached its present posi- tion under his successful guidance.


Mr. Elward was born at Wyoming, Penn- sylvania, on January 29, 1892, a son of Thomas J. Elward, Sr., now deceased, and Elizabeth (Lamb) Elward, his wife. The father was an engineer by occupation. Thomas J. Elward, Jr., received his educa- tional training in Pennsylvania schools. He attended Sacred Heart High School at Plains, Pennsylvania, and following his graduation there, studied in the Extension School of the University of Pennsylvania. He began his active career as a retail clothing salesman, being employed in this capacity from 1909 to 1914. Here he acquired a familiarity with the various details of the business which has been of value to him in his own venture. Mr. Elward launched an independent enterprise on February 25, 1917, and since that time has carried on business as a retail clothing mer- chant under his own name, building his trade to prosperous proportions.


During the war years, however, 1917 to 1919, Mr. Elward served in his country's canse. After the entry of the United States into the conflict he enlisted in the army on December 13, 1917, and for fourteen months was overseas with the American Expedi- tionary Forces attached to the 486th Aero Squadron. He received his honorable dis- charge on June 12, 1919, and returned to his business at Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Elward is now a member of Wilkes-Barre Post of the American Legion, and is also affiliated with the Knights of Columbus and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He worships with his family in the Roman Catholic faith, being a member of the parish of St. John in this city.


On August 23, 1926, at St. Peter's Cathedral, Scranton, Pennsylvania, Thomas Joseph El- ward, Jr., married Winifred Durkan, daugh- ter of Thomas A. and Ann (Connors) Durkan. They are the parents of three children: 1. Elizabeth, born on August 4, 1-927. 2. Thomas, born on October 6, 1928. 3. Ann Beauley, born on December 14, 1929. The family residence is maintained at No. 329 North Main Street, while Mr. Elward's place of business is situ- ated at No. 20 South Main Street.


JOHN GŁOWACKI-Progressive citizen- ship, marked by industry and an interest in all that appertains to the civic, social and religious welfare of the community is indi- cated in full measure in the person of John Glowacki, merchant, of Nanticoke, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. For more than forty years he has labored in Nanticoke, putting into his efforts the intense industry that is a natural heritage of his Polish blood, for he was an immigrant boy from that harassed land when he emigrated to America in 1887. Since then he has steadily risen in the com- mercial field and has taken his place in the general prosperity, to which he had given no small share of assistance by his own ac- tivities.


John Glowacki was born in Poland, Sep- tember 24, 1867, a son of Louis Glowacki. With his parents he lived until he was twenty years of age, then came to America and located in Nanticoke, where he found immediate employment in a butcher shop. For five years he worked at this trade in vari- ous shops, then opened his own store and market on Arch Street. Three years later he removed to his present location, No. S West Ridge Street, where he does a large retail business in meats and groceries. He is a director in the Susquehanna Lumber


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Company and in the Nanticoke National Bank, of which he was one of the organizers. He is a member of the Polish National Alli- ance, of the Polish Union and of the Wood- men of the World. His religion is Roman Catholic and he attends Trinity Church.


Mr. Glowacki married, in 1891, Sophia Ber- fus, of Nanticoke. Their children are: 1.


Lillian. 2. Louis, husband of Margerle Grout- kowski, and associated In business with his father. 3. Mary, a teacher in the Nanticoke High School. He married (second) Theodosia. a sister of his first wife, by whom he is the father of one child, Millard, in business with his father. The family reside at No. 8 West Ridge Street.


INDEX TO VOLUMES V AND VI FOR INDEX OF FIRST FOUR VOLUMES, SEE VOLUME IV


ADDENDA


*Coon, Bolton G., p. 555. In addition to the club memberships already mentioned in Mr. Coon's biography, he also is a member of the National Travel Club and the Old Colony Club; and he is a trustee of Wyoming Seminary.


*Fowler, William J., p. 761. Since the writing of this biography, Mr. Fowler has passed away. *Hobbes, D. M., p. 395. Mr. Hobbes passed away, after his biography had gone to press, November 30, 1929.


*McLean, William S., p. 537. Mr. McLean passed away, after his biography had gone to press, June 8, 1929.


BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX


Adamy, Basil E., 388


Elsie M., 388


Harry D., 387, 388 Ruby E., 387 Walter A., 387


Androsky, Bernard S., Dr., 715 Charles, 715 Sophia, 715


Archer, Floyd P., Dr., 591


Floyd P., Jr., 591 George W., 591


Martha J., 405


Mason H., 405


Maude, 405


Samuel, 405


Samuel B., 404, 405 Thomas, 404


Ahlborn, Eleanor N., 202 Frederick A., 696


Frederick C., 202, 696


Frederick W., 695, 696


Clayton T., 542


Johnson R., 761


Louise, 761


Royal, 291


William F., 761


Baloga, Aloysius, Rev., 747


Ash, Alice G., 200


Anna W., 746 Antonetta, 747


Helen, 747


John J., 745


Edward T., 200 Henrietta, 200


John J., Jr., 745


Tilghman H., 200


Martin, 746


Mary, 745


Frank H., 681 Henry, 681 Jannette, 534


Peter, 681


Alexander, Herman, 374


William, 535


Edna, 471 Emma, 378, 471


Mabel, 378


Marjorie J., 471


Phillip, 471


Phillip W., 471


Michael, 374


Minna, 374


Theodore, 324


Todd G., 324


Allan, Agnes, 605


Anna L., 286 Dorothy, 605 James W., 286


Ella N., 341 Gilbert D., 341


Isaac, Rev., 341


Lucita E., 341


Miner B., 341


Ralph, 341 Shadrach, 341


Barber, Albert P., Col., 479 Amy, 479


Helen F., 479


I. Grier, 580


Julia B., 580 Katherine E., 580


Samuel M. (S. Miles), 579. 580 Theodore S., 479


Barney, Delbert, Dr., 523


Delbert, Jr., 523 John, 523


Baab, Carl G. B., 251 Charles J., 251


Elizabeth R., 251 Frank, 251 Frank C., 251 Bacon, Allen, 579 Allen E., 578, 579 Charles E., 578 Lucy, 579 Mae, 578 Bagley, Orlando, 613


Bahnmiller, Arline R., 476 Edward C., Dr., 476 Frederick, 476 Ida, 476


Baker, Atta, 291


Christine, 291


Gerdon E., Dr., 291


Harriet E., 761


Henrietta, 202, 696


Herbert A., 696 Hervey D., 202 Marion L., 696 Maurice B., Jr., 202


Albert, Anna, 534 Charles H., 534 Charles L., 534 Charles L., Jr., 534 Edgar, 681 Emma, 682


Aston, Blanche, 535 Ernest, 535 Jamimma, 535


Mary M., 745 Stephen, 745, 746


Job B., 535


Banker, Charles E., 37S Charles H., 378, 471


Myrtle, 535


William, Jr., 535


Aszuk, Anna, 633


Charles, 633 Joseph C., Dr., 633


Atherton, Mary, 196 Melanie, 195 Thomas H., 195


Bannan, Alonzo M., 404


Charles D., 404


Emma L., 404


Maude M., 404


Samuel J., 404 Samuel J., Jr., 404


Banta, Fred J., 435


Joseph, 435 Kathryn, 435 Margaret, 435


William S., 605 William S., Jr., 605


Allen, Arthur W., Dr., 402 Eleanor, 402 Harry, 402


Anderson, James H., 259


John, 259 Mary, 259 Philip, 260 Andreas, Aaron, 566 Elizabeth, 566 Hattie L., 567


John, 566


Russell E., 566, 567


Adkins, Andrew J., 405 Elsie, 405 Isaiah (Josiah), 405


Ida, 591 Mary E., 591


Armstrong, Alexander, Dr., 394, 395 Alexander E., 395


Ann, 394


Hugh, 394 Louise C., 395


Arnold, Caroline, 542


Florence, 543 Luther D., 543


Spencer E., 542 Spencer W., 543


Charles E., 200 Charles E., Jr., 200


James I., 324 James I., Prof., 324 Jean D., 324 Joseph, 374 Maria L., 324


Thomas H., Jr., 196


William H., 196


Austin, Charles M., 341 Charles M., Jr., 341


Margaret, 286 Selby G., 605 William R., 286


Aylesworth, Charles M., 527


Elizabeth, 527 Fannie M., 527


Reuben N., 527 Robert, 527 Ayres, Lyndon L., 562 Mary, 562


Walter, 471


768


George S. (2), 217


John, 253


Isadora U., 443


James, 219


Jessie D., 221


Platt, 220


R. Nelson, 216


Tryphena, 443


William E., 443


Ziba, Judge, 219 Ziba P. (Z. Platt), 216, 219


Marinda, 491


Baskett, George T., Dr., 645, Berger, Emerson, 221 646


Ira, 221


George W., Dr., 646 Mary G., 646 Olive, Dr., 646


Reuben, 221


Martha, 743


Bass, Anthony, 5SS


Bergman, Josephine, 639


Michael, 743


Anthony J., 58S


Justin, 639 Justin, Jr., 639


Stanley W., Jr., 535


Bayless, Anna, 753


Betz, Charles, 681 Charles P., 681


John A. (2), 753


Mary, 681


Kenneth R., 754


Michael, 681


Rachael, 754


Stella, 681


Beaumont, (Beamont-Bement- Beaman), André A., 437


Bevan, Alice, 373 Helen G., 373


André A., Jr., 438


I. L., Rev., 373


Andrew, 437


Laurence W., 373


Edmund B., 438


Laurence W., Jr., 373


Elsie P., 438


Rohert D., 373


Bosack, Andrew, 738 John H., 738 John H., Jr., 739 Mary, 738, 739


Margaret, 437, 469


Harold G., 407 Mathias, 407 Ulysses G., Dr., 407


Fannie E., 445


William, 437, 469


Biczysko, Leopold, 736 Maria, 736 V. L., Rev., 736


J. Frank, 445 J. Frank (2), 445


Beaver, Emma, 308 Helen, 309 James R., Dr., 308 William A., 308


Biddle, Althea, 179 Charles H., 179


Bowman Christopher, 332 John, 332 Mary, 332 Boyd, Elizabeth J., 340


Cassie, 222


William, 179


Biehl, Carrie V., 464


Elizabeth, 222


James, 464 Jefferson P., Dr., 464


Marin S., 464


Boyle, Bridget, 459


John J., 222


Rebecca, 464


Catherine, 459


Joseph, 656, 657


Bigelow, Bessie A., 269


Condy O., 502


Lavinia, 656


John, 268


Eugene, 503 James A., 459


Leon J., 222


John (2), 269


Matilda, 445


John H., 268


James W., 283


Thomas, 656


John J., 268


John, 268 John H., 283


Beckley, Clara, 306


Margaret, 268


Mary K., 268


John J., 268 John J., Jr., 268


Bedford, Andrew, 260


Richard L., Jr., 269


Joseph, 503


Emily L., 261


Bittenbender, Barbara M., 251 Eli G., 304, 305


Mary, 268, 502 Mary G., 268 Nellie, 503 Owen, 502


Jacob, 260


Elizabeth, 305


Paul, 260, 261


Emma L., 305


Patrick M., 459


Stephen, 260


Frederick J., 251


Philip J., 268


Bedner, Andrew, 609 Anna, 609 Edward A., 609


Helen M., 305 Joseph S., 251


Beers, Annie, 467 Benjamin F., 466, 467


William L., 305 William W., 304, 305


Fyanna, 466


Bixby, Anne B., 280, 598 Benjamin, 279 Charles W., 279, 280, 598


Hiram, 466


Edward W., Dr., 280, 598


George S., 533


Minnie, 467


Edward W., Jr., 598


George T., 534


Nellie, 467 W. D., 466 Yale, 467


Helen L., 598 Jane M., 279


Joseph, 279 Salmon, 279 Sampson, 279 Samuel, 279 Samuel (2), 279


Blackman, Elisha, 253, 614 Elisha, Jr., 253 Emily L., 614


Harry, 534 Mary, 533 Walter, 533 Brees, John, 247 Samuel, Capt., 247 Breese, Hattie A., 422 Mary C., 422 Merl B., 422 Vint L., 422 Breidinger, Adam, 576 Angelina, 576


Bellas, Edward A., 729 Edward A., Rev., 729 Elizabeth, 729 Bennett, Bruce D., 443 Bruce W., 443 Clare S., 216 Ellen W., 216, 219, 220 George S., 216, 219, 220


George M., 279


Brader, Daniel, 373 Elizabeth, 373 George A., 374 George G., 373 Norwood H., 374 Sarah, 373 Bray, Bessie, 534


Harry H., 467


Frederick T., 304


Rebecca, 283 Wilson, 283


Matilda, 251


Clarence H., 467


Gertrude, 340 William, 340 William C., 340 William W., 340


John, 222 John G., 222


Laura M., 179


Becker, Anthony W., 445


Walter S., 179


Helena, 650 John A., 650


Eugene B., Col., 437, 469


Isaiah, 437


Bickell, Elizabeth, 407 Ernest M. W., 407


Bower, Butler O., 445 Butler O., Jr., 446


Samuel, 437


Samuel (2), 437


Helen, 446


William (2), 437


Ira, Jr., 221


Mary, 221


Blazejewski, Anna N., 535 Catherine, 534 George, 534 Joseph, 743


Stanley W., Dr., 534


Diana, 588


Bolcwicz, Felix W., 730 Felix W. (2), 730


John A., 753


Bonin, Christina, 267 Hilary, 267 John H., 267 Booth, Arthur E., 650 Florence, 650


Conrad .I., Dr., 445


James H. (J. Harold), 306 William, 306


Richard L., 268


George R., 260


Gertrude T., 261


Elias, 304, 305


Leonard, 467


John H., Jr., 614 John H., Sr., 614 Joseph, 253 May, 614 Blair, Brice S., 491 Florence, 491 Francis, 491 Lovisa 1., Dr., 491


John C., 523 Margaret, 523 Milan, 523 Nathan, 523 Barritt, John R., 305 Mary B., 306 Robert C., 306 Ruth, 306 Thomas S., 305 Walter S., 305, 306


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Jacob P., 576 Mary R., 576 Brennan, Andrew J., 415 Andrew J. (2), 416


Mary J., 259


Michael A., 477 Michael E., 477


Clara, 402


Elizabeth, 416


Percy A., 259


Sanfuel L., 325


Susan, 549


Thomas H., 325


James V., 416


Johanna, 40I


John, 401 Joseph T., 402 Thomas V., 415


John, 50I Mary, 501


Brenner, Annie, 527 Edward J., 527


Henry S., 527


Anna A., 630 Charles M., 392


Conn, 630


Emma, 393


Brickel, Bernhard W., 647 James R., 392


Jessie P., 647 Mary, 647 Ralph L., 647


Margaret, 630 Phoebe A., 630


Callahan, Anthony, 638 Anthony (2), 638


Belinda, 638


Briggs, Jacob F., Dr., 312


Mary E., 312


Buckley, Abbie, 287


D. G., 648


Daniel S., 287


Daniel S., Jr., 287


Leonard, 638


Brinsky, Antony, Rev., 735 Ella, 736


Irma, 735


Nicholas, 736


Elizabeth, 575


Ernest U. (2), 576


Charles P., 369


Ellen V., 205


Florence, 369


Hugh L., 410


Hugh L., Jr., 410


James, 205


Brobst, Albert W., 450 Jacob, 282


Clara M., 450


Jeannette M., 282


Henry, 450


Paul H., 282


Henry T., 450


Lucy, 450


Brooks, Aaron S., 403


Bulford, Jeanette, 673


Allan C., Dr., 403, 404 John J., 673


Catherine S., 403


Minnie, 673


John H., 589


Jonathan, 403 Kate S., 404


Samuel, 673 William, 672, 673


Mary E., 589


Margaret H., 404


Bunting, Douglas, 192


Cantor, David, 598


Peter, 403


Elizabeth C., 192


Ida, 598 Maurice S., 598


Peter H., Rev., 403


Helen R., 192


John, 192


Carpenter, Benjamin G., 256


Benjamin H., 257


Donald F., 257


Bridget, 477


Samuel (2), 192 Thomas C., Dr., 192


Georgiana C., 257


Charles D., 532


Burke, J. Clarke, 643 Joseph P., Dr., 380


Salley A., 257


Duncan, 532


Julia, 380


Samuel, 256


Edith A., 325


Mabel S., 643


Walter S., 257 William, Capt., 256


Edwin C., 259


Mark, 643


Elizabeth, 295


Mark C., 643


Ellen M. W., 325


Mark L., 643


Emerson M., 259


Mary, 643


Oliver E., 380


Rose, 380


George W., 326


Franklin J., 259


Burleigh, Jeanette, 258


George B., 549


Jeanie, 258


Jane, 450


Harold, 532


Robert M., 258


Louise C., 450


Harriett, 532


William, 258


Nancy, 659


Harry A., Dr .. 259 James, 295


William W., 258 William W., Jr., 258


Sarah A., 326


James (2), 295


Burnett, Annie, 422


Shields, 659


James L., 549


Elizabeth, 421


T. Thurlow, 326


Kathleen, 259


Henry, 421 William J., 421


Thomas, 659 Thomas, Jr., 659 Thomas C., 659


Lucy, 325


Mary, 477


Malcolm, 346


Mary, 346 Burton, John, 494


John A., 194 Nellie, 494 Rosa, 491 Butkiewicz, Anna, 740 Thomas, 740 Thomas A., 740 Butler, James M., 675 Lord, Col., 675


Pierce (2), 675 Zehulon, Col., 675 Butts, Cathryn MI., 753 Harry T., 753 Julia 753 Milot L., 753 Thomas, 753


Caffrey, John J., Dr., 507 Mary, 507 Patrick J., 507


William A., 647


Buckingham, Hester, 437 Thomas, Rev., 437


Clinton S., 648


Edith, 638


Miron L., Dr., 312 Miron L., Jr., 312 Sarah, 312


Sarah E., 287 Thomas A., 287


Mary A., 648 Thomas J., 638 Thomas J., Jr., 638


Buckman, Abbie, 576 Carrie L., 576


Campbell, Ann, 205 Anthony, 205 Anthony C., 205


Sigmund, Rev., 735


Ernest U., Dr., 575


Lewis T., 576


M. Speakman, 575


Mary, 575 Stacy C., 575


Buhler, Emil, 282


John, 410 Mary, 410 Canfield, Jedediah, 232 Matthew, 232 Samuel, 232


Canouse, Anna F., 589


James W., 589


John H., Jr., 589


Brown, Agnes, 549 Almira, 325 Belle, 533


Samuel, 192


Edmund N., 257


Charles, 259


Lansing T., 257


Daniel, 549


Carr, Albert E., 326 Andrew P., Dr., 450 Edith, 326


Elizabeth, 326


Francis, 477 Frank B., 549


George W., Dr., 449, 450


Nellie, 659


Leah, 259


Lewis F., 532


Burnside, Helen D., 346 J. B. 346


Casey, Andrew A., 334 Andrew P., 334


John J., 334 John J., Jr .. 334


Mary C., 259 Mary E., 295


P. R., 295 Patrick, 295 477


Ellen, 415 James T., 401 James T., Jr., 402


Thomas W., 325 Timothy A., 259


Martha, 675 Mary, 675 Pierce, 675


Bruger, Anna, 501 Geza, J., 501


Bryant, Amy C., 393


Brewster, Charles M., 613 Mary B., 613 William, 613


Joseph F., 630


Sigmund, 736


Broadt, Flora, 399 John F., 399 Margaret A., 399 Mary A., 399 Walter S., 399


Rosa, 282 Theodore C., 282


Joshua, 192


770


Lawrence, 334 Mary C., 334 Sara C., 334 Cawley, Aloysius J., Dr., 217 Catherine, 217 John F., 217




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