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Mr. Lamb belongs to the New York State Historical Association. He is also a member of the Warren County Schoolmasters' Club, which he has served as secretary and treasurer : of Masonic Lodge, No. 425, at Warrens- burg; and of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Bolton Landing, of which he at present is treasurer. For one year he served as president of the Adiron- dack League (school athletic organization), while he retains membership in the Warren County Farm Bureau and the Bolton Volunteer Fire Company.
Mr. Lamb is the son of Bert W. and Thirsa Ward Lamb, who continue to reside in Bolton Landing. His father has for years been very active in Republican political circles in Warren County, serving eleven consecutive
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years as supervisor for the town of Bolton, being elected chairman of the county board of supervisors, and later serving three years as Warren County's sheriff.
On June 29, 1929, Mr. Lamb was married to Edith Bertha Engvall, daughter of August and Anna Engvall of Worcester, Massachusetts, at a ceremony held in that city. Their two children are Bert Woodworth, born April 16, 1931, and Robert Bruce, born December 26, 1936.
HORACE ALVIN COLBURN-For many years Horace Alvin Col- burn served as treasurer of the city of Rutland, Vermont, and was one of his community's foremost civic workers. Mr. Colburn interested himself in a wide variety of civic activities, earning thereby the respect, admiration and affection of his fellow-citizens in all walks and departments of life. His per- sonal qualities were those of the humanitarian and the kind and generous leader, and his influence for good was widely and beneficially felt.
Mr. Colburn was born June 16, 1889, in Rutland, Vermont, son of Horace E. and Emily E. (Johnson) Colburn, both of whom are now deceased. His father, Horace E. Colburn, was born in 1848, at Shrewsbury, Vermont, and was for years engaged in farming, later turning his attention to commercial traveling, in which he was active at the time of his death in 1909. His wife, Mrs. Emily E. (Johnson) Colburn, mother of Horace A. Colburn, was born in 1854 in Rutland, and died in 1910.
Public schools provided Horace Alvin Colburn's early formal education, and he attended Rutland High School, where he was graduated with the class of 1908. Going then to Dartmouth College, he received his Bachelor of Arts degree there in 1912. After completing his college studies he became asso- ciated with the F. R. Patch Manufacturing Company as a timekeeper, after- ward being advanced to cost accountant, then to purchasing agent. Until 1931 he remained with that firm, which has since come to be known as the Patch- Wegner Company. During most of his years with the organization he was in charge of all its export business, and in that capacity proved to be an excellent foreign interpreter. In 1931 he entered the garage business as a member of the firm of Colburn and Hayward, continuing with them for three years and acting as treasurer and general manager.
Through this same period he was at all times active in public affairs. A Republican in his political views, he served from 1927 to 1934 as a member of the Board of Aldermen of Rutland. In 1933 he was named city purchasing agent, so continuing for two years. In the spring of 1936 he became city treasurer, and twice he was reƫlected to this office. He was so serving at the time of his passing. Along with his other activities, he was vice-president and a director of the Killington National Bank. He was a member of both the
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Free and Accepted Masons, in which his affiliation was with Center Lodge of Rutland, and Vermont Lodge of the Knights of Pythias. He worshipped in the faith of the Congregational Church.
On February 25, 1913, Horace Alvin Colburn married Florence M. Root, of Rutland, Vermont, daughter of Edward L. and Lenora (Le Bouef) Root. Mr. and Mrs. Colburn became the parents of a daughter, Charlotte R. Col- burn, who was born November II, 1914, and was graduated in 1937 from Middlebury College with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, afterward studying for the Master's degree at Columbia University. A son, Horace Alvin Col- burn, Jr., died in infancy.
The death of Mr. Colburn occurred June 10, 1939, and was an occasion of wide sorrow and regret wherever he was known. His accomplishments were numerous and worth while, earning for him the respect of his fellow- citizens in all walks of life. He will be affectionately remembered through the years of the future as one of the very useful citizens of his day, and his spirit continues alive though he has departed this earthly life.
"THE NORTH COUNTRYMAN"; Ernest Earl Ryan, Leslie G. Ryan-One of the leading newspapers of Northern New York State, the "North Countryman," a weekly published at Rouses Point to serve Clinton County's border towns, is owned by Ernest Earl Ryan and Leslie G. Ryan, two brothers who established the journal in 1928 and have, since that time, developed it to its present outstanding position in the county and Lake Cham- plain area.
Ernest Earl Ryan was born at Brasher Falls, St. Lawrence County, Sep- tember 8, 1888, son of Gipson W. and Caroline (Streeter) Ryan. Gipson W. Ryan, who was a native of Fort Covington, New York, established himself in life as a merchant and later added the operation of a tannery to his interests, fields in which he was active until the time of his death. Caroline (Streeter) Ryan, his wife, also deceased, was a native of Fort Covington, New York, too.
After attending the public schools of Brasher Falls, Ernest Earl Ryan attended Riverview Military Academy and then entered the newspaper pro- fession as a member of the staff of the "Schenectady Star." Following three years on the "Star," Mr. Ryan was associated with the "Albany Times Union" for a short period and then went on to New York City where he spent three years employed on various trade journals. Leaving the Fourth Estate for a time, Mr. Ryan removed to Rouses Point to join the United States Customs Service, where he spent the following six years with part of the time being served at Mooers. Leaving the Customs Service in 1925, Mr. Ryan was employed for three years by F. W. Myers and Company, customs brokers, and then, in 1928, in partnership with his brother, Leslie G. Ryan, he estab-
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lished the "North Countryman." An independent in politics, Mr. Ryan has given generously of his time to the promotion of the welfare of his community, serving for ten years as a member of the Rouses Point Board of Education, as president of the board for two terms, and also as a member of the board of trustees of the Dodge Memorial Library as well as belonging to the Rouses Point Kiwanis Club.
Ernest Earl Ryan married, first, in 1919, Mable Goodsell, a native of Mooers, who died in 1931. He married, second, in 1937, Ina Morgan, who was born at Mooers. Mr. Ryan is the father of a son : Alan L.
Leslie G. Ryan was born at Brasher Falls, July 20, 1893, son of Gipson W. and Caroline (Streeter) Ryan. After passing through the public schools of Brasher Falls and Fort Covington and graduating from high school at Brooklyn, New York, Leslie G. Ryan spent four years as a clerk in a general store at Fort Covington, leaving to go to St. Regis Falls, New York, where he was assistant cashier for a year at the First National Bank of St. Regis Falls. About 1918 Mr. Ryan removed to Rouses Point and there became associated with F. W. Myers and Company, customs brokers, where he continued for ten years, resigning to join his brother, Ernest Earl Ryan, in the establishment of the "North Countryman." A member of the Republican party, Leslie G. Ryan has always been deeply interested in his community, serving Rouses Point as postmaster from 1919 through 1933 and, since 1935, as a member of the Board of Supervisors of Clinton County. He was elected member of the Assembly from Clinton County in 1938 and is now serving in the State Legislature at Albany. A member of Champlain Lodge, No. 237, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, Mr. Ryan is a past president of the Railroad Young Men's Christian Association and belongs to the Rouses Point Fish and Game Club and the Rouses Point Kiwanis Club. An attendant of the Rouses Point Episcopal Church, which he serves as junior warden, he devotes much of his leisure time to politics and to community enterprises.
Leslie G. Ryan married, in 1916, Lottie Miller, a native of Dundee, Prov- ince of Quebec, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Ryan are the parents of a daughter : Marion L., a graduate of St. Lawrence University, where she received her degree of Bachelor of Arts as a member of the class of 1937.
ROGER B. PRESCOTT-President and general manager of R. Pres- cott and Son, Incorporated, Roger B. Prescott, of Keeseville, is not only one of the leading industrialists of the Lake Champlain area but is also one of the leading citizens of Northern New York, being interested in various busi- ness enterprises in addition to the company of which he is president, and holding several positions in civic and fraternal organizations in his commu- nity and county.
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Roger B. Prescott was born at Keeseville, April 14, 1890, son of Charles Hartley and Susan Kingsland (Baber) Prescott. Charles Hartley Prescott, who was born at Keeseville in 1856, is the son of Rufus Prescott, the founder of the organization known now as R. Prescott and Son, Incorporated. This corporation began in 1839, when Rufus Prescott established himself in Keese- ville as a dealer in lumber and builders' supplies, changing his interest about the middle of the century to furniture manufacturing, thus making his enter- prise one of the oldest furniture manufacturing establishments which has remained in continuous operation by the same family in the entire United States. About 1885, Rufus Prescott took his son, Charles Hartley Prescott, into the company and in 1888 the company was incorporated under its pres- ent title. The next change in the firm came in 1911 when the two sons of Charles Hartley Prescott-Rufus A. Prescott and Roger B. Prescott-were taken into the firm, an association which persisted until 1935 when, at the death of Rufus A. Prescott, Roger B. Prescott became the president and gen- eral manager of the corporation, positions which he has retained through the present time. The corporation, which employed about forty hands when it was first organized, is now in the third generation of the Prescott family, employs about three hundred men and women and, although it has continued the manufacture of furniture all the years, it has come to specialize mostly in contract furniture and, in particular, has supplied the radio industry with cabinets and other wooden equipment, being among the first firms in the United States to turn to this special field of furniture manufacturing when radio equipment first became popular in the United States.
After passing through the grammar schools of Keeseville and graduating from the Keeseville High School, Roger B. Prescott attended Riverview Military Academy and then entered Princeton University, graduating with the class of 1911 with the degree of Bachelor of Literature. After complet- ing his education, he returned to Keeseville and joined the staff of R. Pres- cott and Son, Incorporated, remaining with the firm through the present time, with the exception of the period which he spent in the United States Army during the World War. In October of 1917, he offered his services to the government and was commissioned as a first lieutenant in the Aviation Corps, being sent to France with the American Expeditionary Forces and, after training and serving overseas for thirteen months, being discharged in January, 1919, as a first lieutenant.
In addition to his responsibilities with the family establishment, Mr. Pres- cott has found time to busy himself with several other enterprises, being president of the Keeseville National Bank, treasurer and director of the Ausable Chasm Company, president and director of A. Fortune and Company of Saranac Lake, director of the Physicians' Hospital, of Plattsburg and
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treasurer and director of Resort Enterprises, Incorporated, owners of the Polar Caves at Plymouth, New Hampshire. Always interested in various civic enterprises and political problems as a member of the Democratic party, Mr. Prescott serves at the present time as treasurer of the White Face Moun- tain Commission and belongs to Plattsburg Lodge, No. 621, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Ausable River Lodge; No. 149, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons; the Keeseville Chamber of Commerce; the Quadrangle Club of Princeton ; the Princeton Club of New York City : the Bankers' Club of New York; and the Mohawk Golf Club of Schenectady, New York. Mr. Prescott, who is a member of the First Baptist Church of Keeseville, is interested in all outdoor sports and finds a means of recreation from his busi- ness responsibilities by playing at various sports, according to the season of the year.
Roger B. Prescott married, in 1921, Edna M. Haaren, who is a native of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Prescott are the parents of two children : I. Roger B., Jr. 2. William H.
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Achenbach, Jessie, 192 Lucy, 192 Samuel, 192 W. T., 192 Alexander, Cochrane, 330 Cora, 278
Elizabeth, 278 George M., 330 Helen M., 331 Robert B., 33I
Ruth, 330 Thomas, 278 Thomas (2), 278 Ward M., 33I William K., 331 Allen, Della, 437 Della A., 306
Genevieve, 87
Ira B., 86
Julia A., 518
Lula, 434
Reuben, 435 William E., 512
Eva E., 267
Walter S., 433, 434
Frederick W., Rev., 267 George R., Dr., 306, 437
Walter S. (2), 434
Warren R., Jr., 15
Helen, 438
Henrietta, 305
Isaac C., 305 Jabez, 305
Mildred, 268
Nancy, 523
Nathaniel, 523
Raymond F., Jr., 268
Raymond F., Sr., 267, 268
Babbie, Alfred, Jr., 442 Alfred J., 44I
Emma, 44I
Hazel, 44I
Irene I., 44I
Joseph, 44I
Robert J., 440, 441
Ames, M., 512
Arbenger, Lena, 255 Madeline, 256
Baber, Augusta, 377 Edmund K., 377
Phillip, 255
Mary, 378 Willard H., 377 Bacon, Anne P., 532
Barton, Aethel, 152 Alvin M., 200
Walter J., 255
Arnold, Clifford C., 354, 355
C. Everett, 531, 532
Jessie E., 200 Kittie, 151 Lyman, Dr., 150
Lyman G. (3), 152
Joseph, 47
Baker, Charles, 307
Lyman G., Dr., Jr., 151
Mabel, 355
Lyman G., Dr., Sr., 151
Mary S., 47 Robert D., 355
Cordelia, 307 Edgar J., 307 Esther, 464 Frank L., 464
Melvin, 200 Minerva, 150
Ashley, Demis A., 30 Domnic C., 32, 33 Elizabeth, 32, 33 Eugene, 33
Frank M., 52 James F., 464
Katheryn, 464
Mildred M., 52
Myrtle, 307 Silas S., 463, 464 Baldwin, Carl R., 329, 330 Edward R., Dr., 89 Elijah C., Rev., 89 Ella, 329 Frances M., 89
Henry I., 90
Emma, 86 Frank L., 518
Irma, 330 Joseph C., 329 Lina A., 512
Mary, 435 Mary C., 90
Ball, Alonzo E., 157 Clarence F., Dr., 157 Clarence F., Jr., 158 Howard A., Dr., 158 Lizzie C., 157 Mary, 158 Ballard, Helen, 475 L. Alberta, 476 Percy L., 475 Rinaldo W., 475 Barber, Ames T., 512 Celia E., 512
Elmer E., 51I Mary E., 51I William H., 51I
Barnard, George E., 521 George P., 521 Harriet, 521 Jessie, 522
Bartholomew, Grace, 220 Harriett, 219 Herbert A., 219 Herbert A. (3), 220 Herbert A., Dr., 219
Fannie, 354 Francis J., Dr., 47
Clarence E., 532
John F., 354
Eva, 532 Katherine S., 532
Myrtle, 200 Norman K., 151 Philip B., Dr., 151 Bascom, Elias, Capt., 137 Esther L., 136
Eugene L., 30, 33
Jefferson, 30 Katherine, 33 Austin, Anne M., 14 C. Fuller, 86 Carlos F., 87 Chauncey G., 14
Edward L., 15
Ella S., 518
Lyman, 518 Lyman D., 518 Mildred M., 15
Warren R., Sen., 14 Zachary T., 518
Avery, Elsa M., 223
Henry J., 222 Ida M., 222 True M., 222 Virginia A., 223
Seth, 437 Seth S., 305 Sidney A., 438 Alpert, Fanny, 440 Louis, 440
Babbitt, Florence, 537 Thomas, 537
Richard S., 256
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Frances, 137
Birdsall, Edgar, Dr., 298 Eleanor, 299
Robert C., 96 Sarah, 95 Bosse, Anne, 315
Janet M., 137
Josephine, 298
Eleanor, 315
Robert W., 136 Wyman S., Judge, 136
Stephen T., Dr., 298
Paul H., 315
Harley G., 427 Hazel, 428
Cora, 398 George F., 398
Donald, 337
Mary, 427
Jennie, 337
Ruth, 428
Jeannette, 398 Marie, 399
Leander A., Hon., 336, 337
Beane, Asa, 458 Frances, 458
Bixby, Harold M., 550
Louis, 336
Beaty, Fannie, 201
Bowden, Dorothy, 415
Florence, 201
William H., 550
Hugh A., 414
Norman H., Jr., 201
Margaret, 414
Norman H., Sr., 200, 201 Sarah, 201
Black, Adele L., 473
Bowen, Albert H., 58 Florence, 58
Beaucaire, Abraham, 436 Cornelia, 436
Charles F., Sr., 472
Boyce, Erna N., 73
Beaulieu, Bernard S., 340 Elizabeth, 340
John H., 472
Llewelyn, 73
Ernest L., 340
Blanchfield, Frank, Prof., 55
Paul C., 73 Paul L., Judge, 73
Becker, Helen, 534 Horatio P., 534
Beckers, Gerard, 338
Rose, 55
Fred A., 331, 332
Maria M., 338
James A., 168
Mable, 332
William G., Dr., 338
John E., 167, 168
Braley, Frederick (Fred) S., Dr., 407, 408
Ella A., 281
Fred M., Judge, 281
Boire, Harriet M., 341
Frederick M., Jr., 282
Jessie, 340
Brann, Alfred C., 168
James A., 281
Norbert, 340
Chandler, 168
Benton, Edward, 263
Rita, 341
Dorothy A., 169
Fern K., 264
Irene, 264
Lewis W., 263
Bolles, Anna, 361
Brelia, Blanche E., 76
Mary, 263
Beulah L., 361
Mildred L., 76
Thomas, 263
Edwin A., 360
Brewster, Benjamin T., 405 Bidney, 29
William E., Sr., 263
Lovilla H., 360
Byron G., 30
Beswick, Albert E., 125, 392 Albert L., 126
Ruth, 361 Sherman M., 361
Marie G., 30
Louise, 125
Bolton, Earl R., 345
Martha W., 30
Mary, 126, 392
Lura, 344
Martin W., Jr., 405
Beven, Irene, 333 Wilfred, 333
Mame, 345
Martin W., Sr., 405 O. Byron, Hon., 29
Gertrude, 195
Bombard, Amelia, 496
Lewis A., 195
Bird J. A., Dr., 496
Ethel H., 43
Margaret, 195 O. Baker, 195
John R., 497
Lyman H., 43
Bier, Martha S., 214 Robert A., Dr., 214
Lucille A., 497 Moses A., 496
Janet H., 521
Binch, Clara E., 172 Francis, 172
Booth, Cyrus A., 95
Jean R., 521
John W., 519
Mary, 172 Walter, 172
John H., Judge, 95 John P., 96 Marie T., 96
Mary, 519
Mary G., 521
Leander A., Jr., 337
Lillian, 549, 550
Sidney T., 550
Elisabeth C., 415
Henry H., 201
William K., 549
Bixby Family, 549
William McE., 414
Charles F., Jr., 472
Hannah, 472
Hattie C., 73
Helen, 340
Johanna, 54
Patrick, 54
Brainerd, Barbara, 332 Caroline, 332
Blosser, Ella E., 168
George E., 332
Marie A., 339
William K., 339
Veda, 168
Beckwith, Catherine L., 282
Boardman, Alberta, 476 Milton, 476
Victor F., Hon., 340, 34I
Victor F., Jr., 34I
Martha, 168 Mary M., 169
William E., Jr., 264
Lee C., 360
Otto M., 361
Byron R., 29
Margaret, 405, 406
Leonard, 125
Beyer, Donald E., 195
Richard, 344 Richard J., 344
Brigham, Clark E., 42, 43 Edison C., 42
Clarence E., Dr., 497
Ida A., 42
Bright, James, 519
Henry M., 137
Stephen T. (2), 299
Paul C., 315
Beach, Donald E., 427, 428
Bissell, Bramon W., 398
Bouyea, Delia, 336
Richard, 54
Jessie, 408
Mary, 409 Truxton P., 408
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Broughton, Arthur E., 133, I34 Edward C. (2), 324
John C., 474
Frances, 134 Ida M., 133 Robert W., 134 William W., 133
Harold F., 324
Leroy J., Dr., 373 Mary, 373 Thomas P., 373
Brown, Abby, 230 Adele, 299 Amasa M., Dr., 230 Andrew L., 125
Beth C., 125
Caroline, 125
Celia S., 499
Charles A., 498
Gertrude U., 403 John C., 403
Thomas B., 10
E. T., Dr., 107
Edwin H., 470
Parismus, 179
Edwin M., Dr., 230
Verna, 179
Elizabeth, 300
Burditt, Dan D., 463 Minnie, 463
Carhart, Catherine, 535 Mary E., 535 Samuel, 535
Eugene, Jr., 300
Burgess, John E., 394
Eugene, Sr., 299
John G., 394
Fannie L., 230
John K., 394
Frank C., 372, 373
Frederick C., 23I
G. Leroy, 383
Burhans, Benjamin P., 92
Genevieve B., 384
Charles F., Jr., 93
Clarence, 106
Genevieve C., 384
Charles F., Sr., 91, 92
Edward A., 106
George L., Col., 383
Eva, 93
Hubert C., 124, 125
Frederick O., 92
John G., 499
Helen E., 92
Irena, 106 Winfield S., 328, 329
Leo, 300
Emma, 235
Mary, 383
Fleva, 365
May, 470
John P., 14I, 142
Mary I., 285
Peter, 299
Lucile M., 365
Russell M. L., 283, 284
W. A., 125
Paul, 365
William, 373
Richard, 234
Julia E., 214
Kenneth B., 159
Thomas E., 235 Thomas G., 234
Katherine, 215 Robert C., 214 Robert C. (2), 215
Mary A., 158
Evelyn, 40
Carusone, Celesta, 173 Louis M., 172, 173
Smith, Corp., 159
Giles, 37 Gordon, 37
Louis M. (2), 173 Margaret, 173 Salvatore, 173
Bruso, Elizabeth, 530 Harry F., 530 Jennie E., 530 Oliver, 530
Henry G. (4), 40
Casey, Annie B., 119 Clare N., 120
Bryant, George F., 346 George M., 347
Joseph, Gen., 37
Marie, 481 Robert E., 119
John T., 346
William J., 48I
Lena E., 347
William R., Jr., 120
Mary E., 346, 347
William R., Sr., 119, 120
Olive, 347
Butler, Catherine, 474 Florence M., 374
Sadie, 347
Buddy, Charles R., 282 Elizabeth, 282, 283 Robert S., Jr., 283 Robert S., Sr., 282
Grace, 475 Harry A., 474
Jean O., 475 Jeanne C., 374
Caughey, Elizabeth, 235 John K., 235 John L., Jr., Dr., 236 John L., Rev. Dr., 235 Olive, 236 Chahoon, George, 404
George, 329
Katharine, 498
Burke, Bessie, 143
Carroll, Walter E., 358 Carson, Charles H., 284 Katherine L., 284
Robert J., 498
Mary, 234, 365
Samuel G., 285
Carter, Henry M., 214
Brush, Alice, 159 Daniel S., 158, 159
Robert, 365
Lyman, 158
Burleigh, Elizabeth P., 37
Matilda, 159
Henry G. (2), 37, 39
Henry G. (3), 37, 39
Henry G., Hon., 38
Susie T., 37, 39 Thomas F., 40
Burns, Frances I., 330 Leslie, 330
Cameron, Ada, 433 Donald, 433 E. C. D., 433 Jeannette, 433 Kathryn, 433
William W., Sr., 385
Bumstead, Arthur I., 402, 403 Estella P., 402 George M., 402
Cantwell, Francis B., 9, 10 Genevieve G., 10 Rebecca, 9 Thomas, 9, 10
Charlotte, 373
Burch, Edward D., 179 Maria G., 179
William P. (3), 10
William P., Jr., 9 William P., Sr., 9
Emma L., 373
Katharine, 394 Nellie B., 394
Stephen G., 535 Stephen J., 534, 535 Carpenter, Anna, 106 Atwood, 106 Bertha, 329
Carrie, 329
Charles R., 499
Ida, 324 John F., 324 Mildred M., 324 Bullis, Doris, 386 Rosa D., 385 William W., Jr., 385
Bullard, Edward C., 324
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I. Hassbrook, 404 Margaret, 404 Chamberland, Edward H., 529 Margaret M., 529 Redna, 529
Osgood F., Dr., 375 Racine F., 376 William H., 375 Coburn, Alberta, 43 Henry W., 43 Coffey, James M., 189 Tane, 189 John J., 189
Costello, Mary, 449 Michael E., Rev., 449 William, 449 Coulter, Eolo, 148
Frank, 147
Jennie, 147
Rosamond, 529 Simeon, 529
Chapman, Catherine, 258
Cowles, Christine, 189
Fred B., 258 Fred H., 254
Daniel H., 193
George A., Dr., 537
Darius L., 162, 193
Harold, 259
Donald W., 189
Homer H., 254
Helene E., 375
Eva, 188
Katharine, 255
Hyman, 374
Frank L., Jr., 163
Katherine, 537
Louise, 259
Harriet, 162, 193
Lucy, 538
Henry W., 188
Mabel, 259
Colburn, Artemus, 51I Charlotte R., 604 Emily E., 603
Isabelle, 193
Montgomery W., 538
Nettie, 254
Estelle, 51I
Florence M., 604
Crandall, Ella I., 581
William, 258, 537
Horace A., 603
Horace E., 603
Harris, 581 Irving, 581
Edith M., 155
Cole, Georgiana, 452 James, 452
Karl, 555
Morgan E., 154, 155
Collins, Alfred H., 549 Anson B., 548 Anson B. (2), 548
Chestertown Volunteer Fire Co., 204
Anson B., Jr., 549
G. P., 285, 286
Child, Hiram, 45
Emma L., 548
George W., 286
Clark, Albert B., 458 Alfred D., 208, 21I
Alfred S., 209, 210
Comings, Betsey, 57
Cree, Albert A., Jr., 463
Eliza, 208
Herbert B., 58
Albert A., Sr., 463
Eliza D., 21I
Herbert C., 57
Ellen, 210
Mary C., 230
Jane M., 458
May S., 58
Joseph H., 210
Theresa, 58
Crippen, Gladys, 252
Lena, 210
William, 230
Henry M., Jr., 251
Linda G., 209
William H., 57
Henry M., Sr., 251 Ida, 251
Millie M., 459
Robert G., 208, 209, 210
Leo D., Jr., 196
Ruth E., 459
Leo D., Sr., 196 Michael, 196
Edward T., II0
Jack R., III
Cless, Alla B., 156
Edna E., 157
George H., Jr., 156
George H., Sr., 156
Gordon H., 157
Harry M., 286, 287 William, 286
Cleveland, Fred R., 243 George C., 243 Gertrude M., 243
Clother, Beecher S., 197 Clinton J., 197 Harriett, 197 Lida C., 197 Clough, Julia, 376 Louise, 376 Mary, 375
Conway, John, 482 Mary, 482 Thomas F., Hon., 482
Margaret, II0
Mary, 223 Cronkhite, Evelyn M., 50
Frank H., 49 George F., 50
Hanmer P., 49 Mary E., 49 William W., 49
Crosby, Thomas, 175 William C., 175 Culver, Anna, 64 E., 64 Emma J., 65 George J., Dr., 64 Marjorie C., 65
Mary C., 582
Wayland M., Dr., 154
Sarah J., 555
Crawford, Frances H., 286
Frieda A., 549
William A., 548
Helene C., 286 Robert P., 286
Harry C., 463 Mary L., 463 Minnie L., 463
Mary, 209
Connor, Bridget, 196 Elizabeth H., 196
Cronin, Anna R., III
Daniel, II0, 223 Daniel F., Rev., 223
Walter A., 458, 459 Warren, 458
Cooke, Alphonsie, 287 Charlotte, 286
Copeland, Elizabeth, 574 Harvey G., 574 Corcoran, Margaret, 539 Thomas, 539 Corley, Edward B., 566 Jessie M., 566 Mary, 566 Mary J., 566 R. Edward, Dr., 566
June, 148 Leslie W., 147
Daniel F., 193
Mary, 189 Cogan, Anna, 391 Joseph, 391 Cohen, Dora, 374 Elizabeth, 375
Samuel, 374 Coizet, Jean B., 463
Frank L., Sr., 162
Jessica, 163 Willard R., 188
Robert F., 255
Chester, Charles I., 154
James T., 555
Laura, 154
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Cunningham, Dorothy, 178 Helen, 313 John, 109 John E. (2), 313 John E., Dr., 110, 312 John J., 177, 178 Kathleen, II0, 312 Mary, 40, 109, 178 Mary A., 178 Mary T., 344
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