HACKETT--Suddenly at her home, on the Holt Rd., Saturday evening, February 17, 1923, Eliza A. Hackett, aged 43 years. She leaves her husband, Joseph Hackett; one daughter, Ethel May Ballard, of Spencerport; three sisters, Ellen Daugherty, Martha Murray, of Thawas Mich. and Emma Fitzgerald, of Medina; five brothers, W. J. Short, of Webster, George, of Niagara Falls, Frank, of Rochester, Wesley A., of Albion, Robert W., of Elba.
Funeral from home Tuesday afternoon, February 20 th at 2 o'clock. Interment at Webster Rural Cemetery.
Submitted by: Paula Ziegler Sep 10, 2001
John HACKETT died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George SKENE, West Center St., Medina, Tuesday morning February 15. He was born in Scotland in 1849, came to this country about 35 years ago. He leaves 5 daughters Mrs. E. B. JOHNSON, Barre Center, Mrs. Floyd L. GILLIS, Clarendon, Mrs. George SKENE, Medina, Mrs. Walter BENNETT, Barre, and Miss Ruth HACKETT, of Medina; and 3 sons, Joseph of Rochester, John of Medina, and James of Barre.
The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at Medina. Interment at Mt. Albion Cemetery.
Submitted by: Paula Ziegler Sep 10, 2001
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 17 Feb 1916
John HACKETT died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George SKENE, on West Center street, Tuesday morning, aged 64 years. He is survived by five daughters, and two sons. Funeral services were conducted this morning by Rev. W. A. Harris. Interment in Mount Albion.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 17 Apr 2014
Newspaper: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle; Dec. 13, 1927, page 29
Surnames: HACKETT, BALLARD, GILLIS, JOHNSON, BENNETT
Holley, Dec. 12-- Joseph Shephard HACKETT, 51, of Clarendon, died Sunday evening at his home. He was born at Newton Stewart, Scotland, and came to this country when he was 6 years old. He had lived in Clarendon for the past three years. He leaves his wife, Maude Jane, and one daughter, Mrs. Charles BALLARD of Spencerport, four sisters, Mrs. F. M. GILLIS, of Clarendon; Mrs. E. B. JOHNSON, of Barre Center; Mrs. Ester BENNETT, of Olcott and Miss Ruth HACKETT, of Clarendon, and two grandchildren.
Funeral from the residence Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. I. H. Robinson officiating. Burial in Webster Rural cemetery, Webster.
Submitted by: Paula Ziegler Sep 10, 2001
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 13 Nov 1890
Surnames: HADSTEAD
John HADSTEAD, one of the oldest residents of the town of Carlton, was stricken with paralysis last week and died on Sunday. His age was 70 years.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 12 Feb 2007
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal; Fri., 02 Jun 1950
Surnames: HAENLE, KELLEY, SISTER ALEXANDRINE.
Joseph A. HAENLE, 46, for the past 10 years a resident of Medina expired suddenly shortly before 5 p. m. yesterday in the Elks Club rooms, Cook Building, where he was employed as head of their dining room. Mr. HAENLE had been suffering from a heart condition for several years. His death occurred despite attempts of the Emergency Squad of the Medina Fire Department to resuscitate him.
Born in Lockport November 30, 1902 he was educated in the public and high schools in that city. He came to Medina 10 years ago as steward of Medina Lodge of Elks. Since that time he has held similar positions both with the James P. Clark Post of the American Legion and the Elks.
He was a member of St. Patrick's Church in Lockport, Lockport Lodge B P.O. Elks No. 41 and Medina Lodge of Moose.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Catherine M. HAENLE of 319 Prospect Street, a son, Daniel of Middleport, three sisters, Mrs. John KELLEY and Miss Camille HAENLE, both of Lockport and SISTER ALEXANDRINE of Java Center, N. Y.; and four brothers, Englebert, John W., Thomas F. and Raymond J. HAENLE, all of Lockport, and several nephews and nieces.
He is resting at the HAENLE Funeral Home, 230 Jackson Street, Lockport from where prayer services will be held at 9 a. m. Monday, June 5th with funeral services at 9:30 a.m. in St. Patrick's Church in that city. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lockport.
(Taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 29 Mar 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 6 Sept 1888
Surnames: HAGAMAN, FLOREY
Jane HAGAMAN died September 1st at her home on Center street, aged sixty six years. Deceased was a sister of Mrs. James FLOREY.
(Interment in Millville Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 24 Apr 2005
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 7 Jan 1926
Surnames: HAGEDORN
Geo. L. Hagedon (HAGEDORN), died in Lyndonville on December 29th, aged 64 years.
(Interment in Lynhaven Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 9 Nov 2007
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 11 Dec. 1919
Surnames: HAGERMAN, LACEY
Albert HAGERMAN died Sunday morning at his home on the Portage Road, aged 53 years. Deceased had been a resident of this county for the past thirty years, having moved here from Canada, where is(sic) was born. He is survived by his wife two sons, Andrew and Ora, of Medina; one daughter, Mrs. Cecil LACEY, of Medina, five brothers, and two sisters. The funeral was held at his late home Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. J. J. Allen officiating. The interment was at the Bates Road Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 15 Jun 2005
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Tues., 08 Feb 1949
Surnames: HAGERMAN, BACON, COLEMAN, ROMP.
Kills 2 Children, Mother And Self, Wounds Wife
Tragedy struck Medina last night when a Marine veteran, apparently going berserk, shot and
killed his two young children, his mother, wounded his wife, and shot himself.
Carl HAGERMAN, 28, fired five shots from a 20-guage double barreled shotgun, at his home, 133 Elizabeth Street, last night between 6:15 and 6:30, killing his 7-year old daughter, Nancy, six-year-old son, Andrew Michael, his mother, Mrs. Bessie HAGERMAN, 61, and wounding his wife, Frances. Mrs. Frances HAGERMAN was taken to the Medina Memorial Hospital in the municipal ambulance with chest, shoulder and hand wounds. Her condition is described as "fair" today. District Attorney J. Kenneth SERVE and Dr. L F. WATERS, coroner, expect to question her tomorrow regarding details of the shooting.
Medina police received a call from neighbors at 6:30 p. m., to which Patrolman John Pratt responded. When he arrived he said that Carl HAGERMAN was sprawled on the front porch of the house with the top of his head blown off and the shotgun five feet away. He was still alive but expired almost immediately.
Proceeding into the house, Patrolman Pratt encountered the bodies of Mrs. Bessie HAGERMAN and the boy in the living room. Mrs. HAGERMAN'S body was half fallen from the davenport, and the boy was lying on the floor where he had been reading the funnies. The little girl apparently attempting to flee out the back door, was found head first down the stairs.
Wife of the victim, and the only one to escape death, had fled from the house to the next-door neighbor, the Harry GARNER residence, where she gasped out about the shooting and collapsed on the kitchen floor. She revived for a moment and asked officials about the children before returning to an unconscious condition. She was not informed, however, of their deaths.
Investigating were Medina police including Sgt. Samuel Gibbs, Patrolmen John Pratt, Fred Goodsell and Inspector Harold Kemp and Cpl. Clarence Pasto of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, in addition to District Attorney Serve and Coroner Waters. Authorities reported it appeared that HAGERMAN "went berserk in his second-floor bedroom". The door leading to the hall had been ripped from the hinges. The officers said it apparently had been unlocked and opened from the inside.
They said HAGERMAN may have been under the impression he was locked in the room and ripped it from the hinges after opening it. A window in the room was shattered and the bulb in pull-light broken. The cord for the light lay on the floor.
They said a gun locker in the son's room was in "general disarray". They said HAGERMAN apparently went there from his bedroom, snatched the shotgun from a rack and pulled six shells from a hunting-coat pocket.
Officials said that Andrew was shot in the side and throat, Nancy in the side, and their grandmother in the side and throat. They further stated that the telephone wires in the house had been cut before the shooting. No reason was determined for the act by the veteran, bartender at the Lincoln Post Veterans of Foreign Wars. Monday was his day off and he spent the day in Niagara Falls, returning approximately at 3 p.m. It was not determined by authorities when he returned to his home.
Apparently he was not expected home for supper, as the table in the kitchen was set for four places. On the range was the supper all cooked, including chops in the pan, with everything untouched. The front porch, living room, kitchen and back stairs are all spattered with blood. In the front yard is a tiny sled apparently owned by Andrew and in the front hall is a doll carriage with dolls, the property of Nancy, a third grade student at Ensign Street School. Andrew is in the kindergarten in the same school.
At the completion of the investigation the bodies of the father and two children were removed to the Cleary Funeral Home, Park Avenue and that of the veteran's mother to the Hartt Funeral Home, Pearl Street.
Mrs. Bessie Amy HAGERMAN, a lifelong resident of Medina, was born August 10, 1887, in the Town of Ridgeway, the daughter of the late George and Alice (COLEMAN) BACON. Her husband, Andrew HAGERMAN, died approximately ten years ago. Since that time Mrs. HAGERMAN has been employed at the R. H Newell Co. A member of the Baptist Church, Mrs. HAGERMAN was a member of the King's Daughters Class of the Church. She was a member and past noble grand of Welcome Rebekah Lodge.
Surviving are four brothers, Adelbert BACON and George BACON of Horan Road and Bert BACON of Shelby and Milford BACON of Detroit, Mich., and one sister, Mrs. Minnie ROMP of Medina.
Funeral services will be held from the Hartt Funeral Home, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. Ralph D. ROSS of the Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Boxwood Cemetery.
Carl HAGERMAN was born Feb. 13, 1921, in Medina, and was graduated from the Medina High School in 1938. During World War II he served with the Marines and fought on Iwo Jima. He was a member and past commander of Lincoln Post Veterans of Foreign Wars. His funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Cleary Funeral Home with the Rev. Ralph D. ROSS of the Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Boxwood Cemetery.
Nancy Ann HAGERMAN was born May 8, 1941, in Medina, and Andrew Michael HAGERMAN was born December 23, 1942. Double funeral services for the youngsters will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Cleary Funeral Home and at 9 o'clock at Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery.
NOTE: Patrolman John Pratt later became Chief of Police of Medina.
(Taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 28 Mar 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal; Fri., Jan. 12, 1951
Surnames: HAGERMAN, RICH, STAHL
Albion - Mrs. Dorothy R. HAGERMAN, 46, of Albion, died Wednesday (Jan. 10, 1951), at the Pagel Nursing Home here. She is survived by her husband, Carl W. HAGERMAN of Albion; a sister, Laura STAHL of Rochester, and two brothers, Howard RICH of Batavia and Arthur RICH of Hamburg.
Friends may call at the Merrill Funeral Home from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. today, with services there at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow and burial in Mt. Albion Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 26 May 2003
Newspaper: Unknown
Surnames: HAGERMAN, ACKERSON, MARSHALL, ROWLEY, TROLLEY
Mrs. Everett Hagerman - Albion, Jan. 5
The body of Mrs. Florence E. Rowley HAGERMAN will be brought to Albion from Rochester for
burial in Mt. Albion
Cemetery on Saturday morning. Mrs. HAGERMAN died at her home, No. 86 Woodward Street,
Rochester, where she had resided for the past twelve years, on Wednesday morning. She was
32 years old.
She is survived by her husband, Everett HAGERMAN; her father and mother, Mr. & Mrs. Warren (Cynthia ACKERSON) ROWLEY, of Barre; two sisters, Mrs. Earl (Ethel) MARSHALL, of Barre and Mrs. William (Mary) TROLLEY of Medina.
Taken from a scrapbook that belonged to my late father-in-law Clifford Rowley Marshall
Submitted by: Cathy Marshall 7 Mar 2004
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, probably Mon., Sept. 12, 1955
Surnames: HAGERMAN, BISSELL, MILLER, GRINNELL
Mrs. Jennie Lois HAGERMAN, 70, widow of the late Orie HAGERMAN, died suddenly in the Medina Memorial Hospital Saturday, Sept. 10 where she was taken a short time previous following a heart attack in her 401 State Street home. Mrs. HAGERMAN was born in Clarendon, Sept. 15, 1885 her parents being William and Nellie MILLER BISSELL. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Medina Chapter O.E.S.; Welcome Rebekah Lodge and the King’s Daughters of the church.
Surviving are a son, Charles GRINNELLl, Middleport, and a stepson, Capt. David HAGERMAN, St. Bonaventure University, Olean, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be in the Barnes-Tuttle Funeral Home Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Alfred SCIPIONE will officiate and burial will be in Millville Cemetery.
(taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 7 Aug 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, date: prob. Mon., Nov. 10, 1952
Surnames: HAGERMAN, BALLOU
Services were held this afternoon in the Hartt Funeral Home, Pearl Street, for Junelle Denise HAGERMAN, 2, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. David 0. HAGERMAN, whose death occurred Friday, November 7, in the Naval Hospital at the Sampson Air Force Training Base. The Rev. Earle HAMLIN, pastor of the Albion Presbyterian Church, officiated and burial was in Boxwood Cemetery. Death followed a long illness.
She was born July 9, 1950, at Port Lewis Washington. Surviving besides her parents are two sisters, Sue Ann and Linda Lee; two brothers, David B. and Michael O., her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon BALLOU of Albion and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orie HAGERMAN of Medina.
(taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 13 May 2002
Newspaper: The Orleans Republican, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1932, Page 1
Surnames: HAGERMAN, STAFFORD, MORIARTY, CLARK, YANKEE
Mrs. Katherine B. HAGERMAN, 47, died Saturday at her home at 300 Comercial St. Medina. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Charles STAFFORD and Mrs. Leonard MORIARTY and one son George, all of Medina; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy CLARK of Medina, and Mrs. Helen YANKEE of Kent; three brothers, William of Albion, George of Waterport and Charles of Morton. The funeral was held from her home at 2:30 o'clock, Monday afternoon.
(Interment in Lynhaven Cemetery)
Submitted by: Mark Rustay Dec 18, 2001
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 21 Dec 1916
Surnames: HAIGH
Henry HAIGH died at his home on State street Tuesday morning. He is survived by his wife. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the residence, Rev. M. E. VanNostrand officiating.
(Interment in Boxwood Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 21 Jan 2008
Newspaper: The Orleans Republican, Wed., 16 Jun 1920
Surnames: HAIGHT
Mrs. Aaron M. HAIGHT died in Kendall last week, aged 60 years.
Submitted by: John Noble 19 Jan 2003
Newspaper: Democrat & Chronicle, Sept. 4, 1921
Surnames: HAIGHT, HART, HUNT, RANSOM, THOMAS, Van ORDAN
HAIGHT - Entered into rest, Saturday morning, September 3, 1921, Mrs. Beatrice HAIGHT, aged 25 years. She leaves her husband, Marvin J. HAIGHT; three daughters, Marion, Arloa and Wilma; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay HART, of Holley, N.Y.; three brothers, Herbert H., Thomas F. and Fred HART; four sisters, Mrs. Bert Van ORDAN, Mrs. Williard HUNT, Mrs. Thomas RANSOM and Mrs. Jessie THOMAS.
Funeral from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay HART, on Ridge Road, Holley, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Sandy Creek Cemetery.
Submitted by: Rhonda Haffner 7 Apr 2004
Newspaper: Unknown, April 6, 1911
Surnames: HAIGHT, SPALL
Holley - April 5 - Yesterday morning at 11:30 o'clock occurred the death from tuberculosis of Burt HAIGHT, of Rochester, at his father's home, in Murray. The deceased was born was in Sweden in 1886 and moved from there to Rochester, where he was employed in a piano factory. He had been ill for some time, and a year ago last February moved to Murray, where he had since lived with his parents.
Mr. HAIGHT leaves his wife, Vera, of Rochester; his father and mother; two sisters, Mabel and Ada HAIGHT, of Murray, and a brother, Marvin HAIGHT, of Murray, and a half-brother, Homer Spaul (spelling also SPALL), of Brockport. The funeral will be held at 10:30 o'clock, Friday morning at his father's home. Interment will be made in Rochester.
Submitted by: Rhonda Haffner 5 Apr 2004
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Mon., 23 Jan 1950
Surnames: HAIGHT, BIRCH, BUDDERY, SMITH
Holley - Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. for the late Francis M. HAIGHT, 72, whose death occurred in the Green Acres Convalescent Home, Albion, on January 20th. The Rev. L. B. GREASER of the Holley Baptist Church officiated and burial was in Hillside Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence (BUDDERY) HAIGHT, and a son, Earl HAIGHT of Holley; two daughters, Mrs. William BIRCH of Waterport and Mrs. Edward SMITH of Holley; seven grandchildren.
(Note: Wife, Florence, remarried EBLES, Son of Samuel HAIGHT)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 23 Mar, 2002
Newspaper: Holley Standard, December 6, 1934
Surnames: HAIGHT, BLANCHARD, CARLTON, SPALL
Morris J. HAIGHT passed away on Saturday, December 1, 1934, following a brief illness. He is survived by two daughters; Mrs. Ada CARLTON and Mrs. Mabel BLANCHARD, both of Holley; a step-son, Homer SPALL of Rochester; nineteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. He also leaves two brothers; Francis HAIGHT of Holley and George HAIGHT of Clarkson.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the home with burial in Mount Hope cemetery at Rochester.
Morris J. HAIGHT died in Holley, Saturday. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ada CARLTON and Mrs. Mabel BLANCHARD, both of Holley; two brothers, Francis of Holley and George of Clarkson.
Submitted by: Rhonda Haffner 5 Apr 2004
Newspaper: Unknown, April 3, 1936
Surnames: HAIGHT, COLE, HUMPHREY, STORK, WARREN
Medina - Funeral services for Mrs. Rose HAIGHT, (illegible), Clarkson, who died Wednesday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Stanley STORK, 357 South Avenue, will be in the daughter's home at 2 p.m. tomorrow and in Hillside Chapel, Holley, at 3 p.m. Surviving also are another daughter, Mrs. Walter COLE, Rochester, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles WARREN and May HUMPHREY, Holley.
(Interment in Hillside Cemetery
Submitted by: Rhonda Haffner 5 Apr 2004
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune, Thurs. 24 Oct 1895
Surnames: HAINES, EDWARDS, GRINNELL
The last rites of Mary EDWARDS wife of Thomas HAINES, deceased, were observed on Sunday, Oct. 20th, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Wesley GRINNELL, East Shelby, H. R. Williamson officiating. Deceased was born in Bucks county, Penn., in the year 1812, being very nearly eighty-four years of age at the time of her decease. She was a woman of great integrity of character and leaves her impress upon her five children who survive her. The body was taken to Michigan by one son, to be received by another, and interred.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 22 Apr 2011
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 16 Dec 1915
Surnames: HAINES, SANDERSON, WILSON
Information has been received from Wellston, Okla., of the death of Rev. R. E. HAINES, caused by an operation of ulster(sic) of the stomach. He was a former pastor of West Shelby and Fletcher Chapel. Mr. HAINES was the husband of Jessie SANDERSON, who died over four years ago. He was married again about a year ago to Miss Myrtle WILSON, of Enid, Okla, who survives, also his father, L. (Lewis) M. HAINES, of West Barre.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 7 May 2006
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Mon., 30 Apr 1951
Surnames: HAINGRAY, McGRATH, SHAW, SHANLEY
George A. HAINGRAY, 66, 706 West Avenue, superintendent of the Village of Medina Water Department for the past 20 years, died suddenly Saturday evening at his home as the result of a heart attack. He was a lifelong resident of Medina and served with the local water department for 35 years.
Mr. HAINGRAY was a member of the Elks and Moose lodges in Medina.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Katherine (McGRATH) HAINGRAY; a nephew, Harold, of Rochester, and a niece, Miss Nancy SHANLEY, who has resided with Mr. and Mrs. HAINGRAY since September of last year.
Friends may call at the O'Reilly Funeral Home, East Center St., where services will be held on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. with the Very Rev. Henry B. SHAW officiating. Burial will be in Boxwood Cemetery.
(Taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 14 Apr 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune, Thurs, July 29, 1920
Surnames: HAINGRAY, STORK
Mrs. Harriett HAINGRAY, a life long resident of Medina, passed away on Friday last at the family home on Starr Street, after a long illness> She is survived by three sons, B.H. of Oneida, Ray of Corry, Pa. and George of Medina; her mother, Mrs. Catherine STORK, two brothers JOhn and James, both of Medina. The funeral occurred Monday afternoon, Rev. J.J. Allen officiating. The interment was at Boxwood Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 22 Aug 2005
Newspaper: Medina Tribune, Thurs., 18 Jan 1917
Surnames: HAKES, ROOT, VOSBURGH
The death of Mrs. Amanda D. HAKES, aged 77 years, widow of Rufus B. HAKES, of Albion, occurred Tuesday in the farm home of her daughter, Mrs. William F. ROOT, near Holley.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 8 May 2005
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 12 Jul 1917 (from a column called “About The
County”)
Surnames: HAKES
Fred L. HAKES, aged 44 years, died at the Arnold Gregory Memorial Hospital in Albion after several weeks illness.
(Interment in Transit Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 6 Jun 2006
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 4 Nov 1915 (from a column called “About The
County”)
Surnames: HAKES
Rufus B. HAKES, long a well-known resident of Albion, died on Friday. He was born in 1832.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 7 May 2006
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 23 Oct 1890
Surnames: HAKES, BALDWIN
Albion, Oct. 18. - Burnett HAKES, a farmer about forty years old, who lives on the south side of the Ridge road, north of Hulberton, and about seven miles northeast of Albion, was found dead in bed at his home this morning. His wife attended a social at Benjamin BALDWIN's, a cousin, who lives about four miles this side of their home, and stayed all night, Mr. HAKES remaining home alone. The hired man, Mr. Beck, who lives in a tenement house, says that when he went to do the morning work, Mr. HAKES not being around, he went to the house to see if he was there and, the doors being locked, he went for Mr. Buell, a neighbor, and together they returned to the house and gaining access, found Mr. HAKES dead on the bed; his trousers lay on the floor, also his empty pocketbook. A 50 cent piece lay near, and also a towel. Circumstances point to suicide as cause of death, though some hold to the theory of murder. The coroner and district attorney are now on the case and an inquest will soon be held.
(Interment in Sandy Creek Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 12 Feb 2007
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 6 Jan. 1910 (from a column called “About The
County”)
Surnames: HALE, SAWENS
The death of Nelson HALE, one of the oldest residents in this part of the state, occurred Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Russell (Elizabeth) SAWENS in Albion, aged 92 years.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 1 Jan 2006
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, 5/29/1912
Surnames: HALEY, McKEEVER, BRUST
Last evening, at his home on Starr street, occurred the death of John HALEY, aged sixty-six years, after a protracted illness of tuberculosis. The deceased was for many years a resident of this place, and highly esteemed by a large circle of friends. He was engaged in the stone business for some time, but of late his health had prevented his active participation in business.
Mr. Haley is survived by his widow (Mary) and three sons, James, of Schenectady, and Frank and Jay, of this place, and two daughters, Mrs. Edward McKEEVER, of Geneva, and Mrs. Nicholas BRUST, of Lyndonville.
Funeral will be held at St. Mary's Church Saturday morning at nine o'clock, Rev. Daniel O’Brien officiating.
(Interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Jan 11, 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, 2/26/1917
Surnames: HALEY, BRUST, WELCH, McKIVER
Mrs. Mary HALEY died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nicholas BRUST, Saturday afternoon about 5:30 p. m. Deceased had been in poor health for some time but had been able to be around until the past few weeks. She possessed a wide circle of friends who will mourn their loss. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. WELCH, of Medina; and two daughters, Mrs. McKIVER, of Geneva, and Mrs. BRUST, of Lyndonville; and three sons, James, of Schenectady, Jay, of Newark, and Frank, of Albion.
The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 from St. Mary’s church. Interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, Jan 22, 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 9 Apr 1874
Surnames: HALL, BARRY
LYNDONVILLE: Death has again visited our community, and in a most unusual manner. Two prominent men died on the same day - Monday - (Benoni HALL and David I. HENION) and both will be conveyed to the tomb on Wednesday.
Mr. Benona HALL died Monday morning at the advanced age of seventy-eight. He had been feeble all Winter, but latterly had been improving until last Thursday morning, when he was attacked by the fatal "typhoid pneumonia," and in the brief space of four days, he died. Mr. HALL was emphatically a "pioneer." He came to this town in the year 1816; and, by his powerful arm and energetic spirit, aided in bringing out this beautiful land from the dark wilderness state in which he found it. We remember to have heard in our boyhood days, the wonderful stories of labor and hardship, and that the subject of this memoir was in the foremost rank. Few could excel him in the "chopping and logging," and we remember to have heard him say that not a drop of whiskey was brought into requisition to aid him in his work. The farm now owned by Russil Sill, in the east part of the town, was the scene of his first labor; and except an interval of a few years spent in the town of Ridgeway, this town has been his home all these years. He was married when seventeen years old to Phebe BARRY, who long ago preceeded him to the spirit land. Forty years ago, another became the partner of the toils of the deceased, and now mourns for her long-time companion.
But Mr. HALL's character stands out most prominent as a pioneer of the M. E. Church. He was one of the class of seven, formed about fifty-three years ago, which was the nucleus of the church of this place. All of the seven but one, Father Lott, still lingers; but the church they planted still lives and cherishes the memory of her honored founders. Brother HALL's house was the minister's home in that wonderful time. Fifty-five years a faithful and earnest Christian man; his last days were peaceful, and his death triumphant.
(Interment in Lynhaven Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 17 Jul 2007
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 20 May 1897
Surnames: HALL, GOULD
Miss Caroline M. HALL, wife of William A. HALL, of Knowlesville, died on Thursday last, after a long illness, aged 64 years.
(Interment in Knowlesville Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 16 Oct 2007
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal
Surnames: HALL, CHILDS, COOK, KELLY, NASGAR, ROOK, SANTILLO
Edward HALL 'Shorty', well known former employee of the New York Telephone Company died suddenly Saturday night at his home, 304 East Oak Orchard Street, as the result of a heart attack. Born at Yates Center in 1887, he had resided in Medina for the past 38 years, Mr. HALL was employed by the New York Telephone Company for 31 years, until he was forced to retire because of ill health in 1941. He was a member of Medina Lodge of Moose, and a life member of the Telephone Pioneers of America.
Surviving are his wife, Florence G. COOK HALL; one son, Edward HALL Jr., two daughters, Mrs. Francis KELLY and Mrs. Anthony SANTILLO; four grandchildren; three brothers, William HALL of Medina, and Albert and Bert HALL of Middleport and one sister, Mrs. Mary ROOK of Middleport.
Funeral services will be held from the Cleary Funeral Home, Park Avenue, Tuesday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock, with the Rev. Floyd CHILDS of the Yates Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Millville Cemetery.
(Note: Son of Adelbert HALL & Nettie M. NASGAR)
(Taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Oct 11, 2001
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs. 14 Dec 1916
Surnames: HALL, OSTRANDER
Dr. Erasmus D. HALL, one of Orleans County's oldest and most prominent physicians and highly respected
residents, died at his home in Knowlesville, on December 9th, 1916, aged 85 years. Deceased was born
in Bristol, Vermont, February 12th, 1831. When but three years of age he came with his parents to
Lyndonville, N. Y., where he received his early education, later attending Albion Academy, then
Castleton Medical College in Castleton, Vermont, from which he graduated in 1853. For three years
after this he practiced his profession at Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y., and then moved to Knowlesville
where he practiced for over fifty years, when he was obliged to retire because of ill health.
He was a member of the Presbyterian church for over half a century.
On June 20th, 1878, Dr. Hall was married to Julia M. OSTRANDER, daughter of the late Christopher OSTRANDER, whose death occurred June 1893. One daughter, Jessie 0., at home, survives to mourn his loss. The funeral was held at the house Monday afternoon, Rev. Peter Birrell officiating. Interment was in Mt. Albion Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 17 Apr 2014
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, probably Fri., Nov. 27, 1953
Surnames: HALL, RORICK, SAAM, MONTGOMERY
4-Year Old Killed, 4 Others Hurt When Car-Truck Crash
Coroner Kenneth J. CLARK of Medina yesterday issued a certificate of accidental death and the State Troopers today stated that no responsibility has been established in the fatal accident that claimed the life of a four-year-old Niagara Falls girl shortly after seven o’clock Wednesday.
Apparently killed instantly as a result of the crash was Frances D. HALL who was a passenger in a car driven by her mother, Mrs. Leona HALL of 8342 Laughlin Drive, Niagara Falls. In the Medina Memorial Hospital still in a critical condition is Mrs. Clara RORICK, 62, a resident of the Ridge Road near the scene of the accident. Mrs. RORICK is being treated for a crushed chest and severe head lacerations. She is the grandmother of the fatally injured girl. Hospital authorities today said her condition is unchanged. She is a teacher in the Knowlesville school of the Medina Central School System.
Mrs. HALL, mother, and driver of the car, received a laceration of the base of the skull, but was released from the hospital a few hours after she was admitted. Treated at the hospital also were Leo BUCKIEWICZ, 32, 175 North Gravel Rd., Medina, who received lacerations about the head and Whitney CALDWELL, 117 Hedley Street, who received a fractured jaw and was transferred to Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, for treatment. Also passengers in the car but uninjured were Herbert HALL, 5, brother of the fatally injured girl, and Gary GOLDSMITH, 5, Albion, RD., son of friends.
According to information obtained from State Police the HALL car was traveling east on Route 104 toward the home of Mrs. RORICK, which is located about a quarter mile from the intersection of the Ridge Road and the Town Line Road, familiarly known as Ostrander’s Corners, when it hit, almost broadside, a truck belonging to Jake’s Auto Service in Medina and being driven by Mr. BUCKIEWICZ, an employee. CALDWELL was a passenger in the service truck. The entire front and left side of the late model Hall car were badly smashed, as was the right side of the truck. The truck came up Townline Road from the north. There is a stop sign at this intersection and Buckiewicz stated that he had observed the sign and pulled across the Ridge not noticing the approaching car. The Medina ambulance was called and the injured taken to the Medina Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services for the Hall girl will be held Saturday, Nov. 28, at 1 p.m. in the Rhoney Funeral Home, 1124 Ontario Avenue, Niagara Falls. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold HALL, a brother, Herbert; her grandparents, Mrs. RORICK of Ridge Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul SAAM of Niagara Falls, an aunt Mrs. Charles MONTGOMERY of Medina, and an uncle, Elmer HALL of Ridge Rd.
(Taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 8 Jun 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, probably Mon., Feb. 19, 1954
Surnames: HALL, BLACKMAN, BeCRAFT, BIDWELL, WRIGHT, STANTON
The death of Frank E. HALL, 86, of Knowlesville, occurred at the Hazard Nursing Home, Albion, Sunday morning. He had been a patient there for the past three months. Born in Pembroke, N. Y., on June 11, 1868, Mr. Hall had lived in Knowlesville for the past 55 years. Until a few years ago, he had operated a shoe and harness repair shop in Knowlesville.
Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Ella BLACKMAN of Alabama, N.Y., Mrs. Helen BeCRAFT of Palmetto, Fla., Mrs. Katherine BIDWELL of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Mrs. Pearl WRIGHT and Mrs. Martha STANTON, both of Medina. Also two sons, Irving E. HALL of Knowlesville, and Luther R. HALL of Medina, and 17 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at the Houseman Funeral Home in Knowlesville Wednesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Adrian EVERTS officiating. Burial will be in Tanner Cemetery.
(Taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 16 Jun 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thursday, 20 Jan 1921
Surnames: HALL, MERRY, AKE
George J. HALL, a respected resident of this place, died at his home on Oak Orchard Street January 12th after an illness of three months at the age of 60 years. He leaves to mourn their loss, his wife, Elenore T. HALL, two daughters, Veronica HALL and Mrs. John P. MERRY of this place, one son Leo B. HALL of Castile, his mother and a sister, Mrs. W.R, AKE, both of Mara, Texas. The funeral was held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning from St. Mary's Church, Rev. Vincent Growney officiating. Burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery. The deceased was well known having at one time conducted the general delivery business here.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 28 Aug 2012
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Mon., Sept. 19, 1949
Surnames: HALL, THIBAULT, CASEY, AKE
The death of Leo B. HALL, 49, veteran railroad employee, occurred Saturday in the Medina Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. Mr. HALL had been employed by the Hornell Division of the Erie Railroad for the past 30 years. He was a member of the Order of Railway Conductors No. 78 and of the Erie Railroad Veterans Association.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Eleanor HALL and two sisters, Mrs. W. C. THIBAULT and Mrs. Charles CASEY, all of Medina, and an aunt, Mrs. Grace AKE of Marfu, Texas, and several cousins.
Prayer services will be held from his late home, 1205 West Avenue, Medina, Wednesday morning at 9:30 and from St. Mary’s Church at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 4 Jun 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, December 13, 1922
Surnames: HALL, BEDWIN, WEBB, HOUSEL, PAYNE, MOONE
Martha Esther Hall, wife of Thomas Hall, died on Tuesday, December 12th at their home on the Ridge Road east of Jeddo, where she had lived for over sixty years. She was born in Milton, Berkshire, England, on March 8th, 1835, and at the age of 13 came to America with her parents, Jacob Bedwin and Martha Webb Bedwin. Of their family of nine children, she was the last survivor. On December 11th, 1861, she was married at the home of her uncle, Joseph Webb, at North Ridgeway, to Matthias Housel. Mr. Housel died in 1891.
Mrs. Hall is survived by her husband, Thomas Hall, to whom she was married in 1893, and by a niece, Mrs. Josiah Payne of Jeddo, a grandnephew, Gordon H. Payne of Medina and grand-nieces, Mrs. Fred H. Moone and Emma L. Payne. She also leaves a large number of nephews and nieces residing in Rochester and more distant points.. James Housel of Buffalo is a step-son.
Mrs. Hall was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Middleport, with which she united in girlhood, and for over fifty years she had been a teacher in the Jeddo Sunday School.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. I. R. Peacock of the Middleport Methodist Church, and Rev. C. W. Jarvis of the Johnson Creek Baptist Church at the Jeddo Chapel on Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
(Interment in West Ridgeway Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, Oct 6, 2001
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 28 May 1931
Surnames: HALL, MURPHY, VISGAR
Mrs. Adelbert HALL, aged 75 years, died Saturday morning at her home in Yates Center. She is survived by her husband; four sons, William and Edward, of Medina and Albert and Bert, of Middleport; one daughter, Mrs. Mary A. MURPHY, of Middleport and several grandchildren. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon. Revs. J. G. Wirth and Herzog officiating. Burial was in Lynhaven Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 10 Oct 2011
Newspaper: Medina Register, Tuesday 1/7/1958
Surnames: HALL, BUSH, EHRENREICH, HARTER
Nina E. HALL, 51, od 735 South Main Street, died at Medina Memorial Hospital, yesterday after a brief illness. Born in Yates Center, the daughter of the late William and Clara HARTER HALL, she lived in this vicinity her entire lifetime. She was a member of First Baptist Church. Among her activities she was in recent years a president of the American Legion Auxiliary and the past madame president of the Eagles Auxiliary. She was also a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (June) BUSH; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Clayton EHRENREICH; two brothers, Clarence and Carl, all of Medina; also one neice, one nephew and several cousins.
Friends may call at the Thibault Funeral Home, South Main St. where services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. Burton Entrekin of the Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in the family plot in Lynhaven Cemetery, Lyndonville.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 14 Apr 2004
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 10 Jan 1918
Surnames: HALL, PAYNE
Samuel J. HALL of Jeddo, died on January 7th. He was seriously ill at the time of his wife's death about three years and had been in poor health ever since. Mr. HALL was born in England, but his parents came to America when he was a child and most of his life of fifty-five years had been spent at Jeddo.
He is survived by his father, Thomas HALL, and his sister, Mrs. Josiah PAYNE, of Jeddo, and his brother, Albert I. HALL, of Pasadena, California. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dr. S. A. McKay at the home of his sister, Mrs. Josiah Payne, at Jeddo, on Wednesday afternoon.
(Interment in West Ridgeway Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 12 Sep 2005
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, 4/26/1923
Surnames: HALL, WALLIS, PAYNE, MOONE, BEDWIN, HOUSEL
Thomas HALL, aged 90 years, died at his home east of Jeddo yesterday afternoon. He was the seventh son of John HALL and Mary WALLIS, and was born at Chilton, Berkshire, England, August 2, 1832. He was married on May 3, 1856, at Milton, England, to Mary BEDWIN, who died at Jeddo on August 26, 1890.
Mr. HALL is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Josiah PAYNE, of Jeddo, a son, Albert I. HALL of Pasadena, California, three grandchildren, Gordon H. PAYNE, Mrs. Fred H. MOONE, and Miss Emma L. PAYNE, and two great grandchildren, Gordon Ronald PAYNE and Joanna L. MOONE. He was married on November 22, 1893, to Martha E. BEDWIN HOUSEL, who died at their home on December 12th, last.
Mr. HALL came to America with his wife and five children in 1867 and except for a part of a year spent at Lockport he had resided at Jeddo for the past fifty-five years. He was a member ot the Johnsons Creek Baptist Church and for over forty years he had been a teacher in the Jeddo Sunday School. Funeral services will be held at his residence on Friday afternoon at half past two o’clock.
(Interment in West Ridgeway Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, Dec 12, 2001
Newspaper: The Orleans American, Tuesday, 18 Jun 1914, page 12
Surnames: HALL, SMITH, WRIGHT
Tuesday were held the funeral services of William HALL, from his late home, at the advanced age of 87 years. He was a genial kindly man and had lived a blameless life in our midst for many years. Rev. Taylor WRIGHT performed the last sad rites.
(Interment in Bates Road Cemetery)
Submitted by: Richard Callard Feb 3, 2002
Newspaper: The Lyndonville Enterprise, Thurs., 3 Nov 1927
Surnames: HALSEY, TIMMERMAN, CHAMBERLAIN
Mrs. Belle TIMMERMAN HALSEY, a former resident of this village, died at her home in Syracuse Sunday, October 30, 1927. She leaves a brother, William TIMMERMAN, of Syracuse, and a sister, Mrs. Ida CHAMBERLAIN, of Belfast. The body was brought here Wednesday and the funeral will be held at the Methodist church this morning at 10:30 o'clock, Rev. G. O. Fisher, officiating. Burial will be in Lynhaven Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 6 Jun 2011
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 25 Mar 1915
Surnames: HALSEY, NOBLES
Died suddenly at Jamaica, Long Island, March 19th, Bessie Loverne NOBLES, wife of Dr. Bruce Frary HALSEY. The funeral occurred at Rochester on Monday, interment in Mount Hope.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 30 Apr 2006
Newspaper: Medina Tribune; Thurs, 27 Sep 1900
Surnames: HAMLIN, TIFFANY
Emily F. (TIFFANY) HAMLIN, wife of Frank D. HAMLIN, died at her home on Prospect Ave., on Tuesday, aged forty-four years. She had been ill but a short time with cerebral spinal meningitis. Deceased was a prominent member of the Baptist Church. The husband, two daughters and one son constitute the surviving family.
(Interment in Boxwood Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 23 May 2003
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, 3/27/1923
Surnames: HAMMOND, BACON, RODGERS, WILKINSON, STERN, MALAY, BROWN
Frances A. HAMMOND, wife of the late Eugene HAMMOND, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. N. BACON, 1156 Elm Street, Monday afternoon. She is survived by one son, Frank HAMMOND, and four daughters, Mrs. D. N. BACON, Mrs. J F. RODGERS, of Rochester, Mrs. G. H. WILKINSON of Danbury, Conn., and Mrs. G. W. STERN of Middleport; one sister, Mrs. Jane MALAY of Spencerport; and one brother, George H. BROWN of Albion.
The funeral services will be held at her late home Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Interment at Boxwood Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Oct 15, 2001
Newspaper: The Orleans American, Thursday, 23 May 1957
Surnames: AMISH, CLARK, HAMMOND, SMITH
Mrs. Thomas E. HAMMOND died in the Arnold Gregory Memorial Hospital Monday at the age of 74 years.
She leaves one daughter, Mrs. L. J. AMISH; a sister, Mrs. Fred CLARK; two brothers, Harry SMITH of Albion and John SMITH of Niagara Falls; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon, January 16, at 2 o’clock from the Merrill Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mt. Albion Cemetery.
Submitted by: Richard Callard Jan 31, 2002
Newspaper: The Orleans Republican, Wednesday, 26 Nov 1924
Surnames: HAMMOND, SMITH
Stanley HAMMOND, age 30 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. HAMMOND of Holley, died in a Rochester Hospital last Wednesday. He was a well known pianist in this section of the county. He was the grandson of Mrs. Ed. SMITH of Albion.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Submitted by: Richard Callard Jan 31, 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal; Tues. 14 Oct. 1952
Surnames: HANCOCK, MORAN, TROW
William R. HANCOCK, 73, 1033 Elm Street, a Medina resident for the past seven years, died in Medina Memorial Hospital late last night after being taken there on Sunday. His death follows by only 17 days the death of his wife, the late Ida TROW HANCOCK, a Shelby native.
Mr. HANCOCK, born in Ogdensburg on Feb. 2, 1879, son of Albert and Mary MORAN HANCOCK, worked for many years as a postman in Niagara Falls. He retired in 1941 and moved to Medina shortly after that. He was a communicant of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church here. Funeral arrangements, which are being made at Hartt Funeral Home, Pearl Street, have not yet been announced.
(Interment in Millville Cemetery
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 9 Feb 2004
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Fri., Sept. 18, 1942
Surnames: HAND, BATES
Carl Nelson HAND, 50, native of Medina, expired suddenly at eleven o'clock this morning in a Charleston, West Virginia, hospital where he had been taken for treatment. Born in Medina the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nelson (Edna BATES) HAND, the deceased had been a resident of West Virginia for the past 20 years. He with his wife had visited Medina two weeks ago.
Surviving are his wife and one aunt, Miss Cora HAND of Medina. The remains will be brought to Medina for burial. Funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at four o’clock.
(Interment in Boxwood Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 17 May 2003
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Thurs., Aug. 27, 1931
Surnames: HAND, BATES
The death of Mrs. Edna L. HAND, wife of Nelson R. HAND, occurred at tbe family home early this morning after a long illness, aged 69 years.
The deceased is survived by her husband, a son Carl N. HAND of Nitro, West Va., a sister Miss Cora HAND, and a brother Durfee BATES of Middleport. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, Daylight Saving, at her late home on East Center street. The Rev. W. L. Findlay will officiate; interment in Boxwood Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 7 May 2003
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Thurs., 03 May 1917
Surnames: CORE, HAND, KILBORNE.
Horatio W. HAND died at the home of his son, Nelson, on East Center street, last night, aged 86 years. He was born in Penn Yan, (Yates Co.) N. Y. Spent the early part of his life in Jeddo and Churchville, later moving to Medina, where he had resided for the past 34 years.
He is survived by one son, Nelson; and one daughter, Cora, both of Medina; and two grandchildren, Mrs. Lina CORE, of Flint, Mich., and Carl HAND, of Boston, Mass.
The funeral will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m., from the house, Rev. T. A. KILBORNE officiating. Burial will be at Churchville (Monroe Co.)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 19 Mar 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Tues., Nov. 4, 1941
Surnames: HAND, BATES, CASE
Nelson R. HAND, 65, a resident of Medina for over half a century and for many years associated with the meat packing industry of this area, died suddenly at 9:30 this morning at his 358 East Center Street home while waiting for a car to take him to Buffalo where he was to take a train for Florida to spend the winter months as had been his practice for many years. It had been his custom to remain at his home here until election day and after casting his vote to immediately start for his winter home in Florida.
Since the death of his wife he had spent the winter season in the south accompanied by his sister, Miss Cora HAND. He was in the yard of his home waiting for his automobile. Feeling faint he entered the house and died almost immediately. His death marks the second former owner of the same meat market to die within the week. He was associated with his father in the retail meat bus- iness, in the store now known as the Main Market. Albert E. Miller, former owner also died last Friday.
Born on the Ridge Road between Jeddo and Johnson Creek July 12, 1856, his early life was spent in that vicinity. He came with his parents to Medina and entered in the retail meat business. He soon left to become associated with the Klink Packing Company in Buffalo in the sales division and for a long period of time traveled for this company through this section. He retired approximately ten years ago. He had been a member of Medina Lodge of Masons for a 33 year period.
He was married to Miss Edna BATES who died in 1930. He is survived by one son, Carl N. HAND, of Miami, Florida, a sister, Miss Cora E. HAND, one nephew, Linus H. CASE, of Batavia. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Funeral services for the late Nelson R.HAND, whose death occurred suddenly at his East Center Street home yesterday, will be held from his late home Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. Rev. William L. Findlay of the Presbyterian Church will officiate and burial will be in Boxwood Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 17 May 2003
Newspaper: unknown
Surnames: HANDY, CALEB, CLARK, SMITH, WEET
Burt C. HANDY, 72, Dies Suddenly
Burt C. HANDY, 72, of Shelby, died suddenly Sunday in the home of Raymond McHugh, Blair
Rd. Mr. HANDY had been invited as a dinner guest and collapsed shortly after entering the
house.
Born in the Town of Shelby in 1881, he was the son of the late Frank and Lora HANDY. He spent his entire life in Shelby. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. [Nellie M. HANDY] Frank WEET of Shelby and Mrs. [Rhea HANDY] Raymond SMITH of Buffalo; one brother, Roy HANDY of Rochester; a niece, and three nephews. The Rev. Reginald Cory of First Methodist Church will conduct services tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Thibault Funeral Home, South Main St. Burial will be in the family plot in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery at West Shelby.
(Note: Burt C. HANDY is the son of Frank W. HANDY and Lora A. CLARK. Burt married Sarah Ann CALEB, daughter of Riley CALEB and Ella Littictia DRAKE.)
(Source: A newspaper clipping from Eva May BAILEY BLEYLE'S Scrapbook)
Submitted by: Dawn Lee Bleyle 21 Jun 2010
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 1 Apr 1909
Surnames: HANDY, LIDDLE
The death of Mrs. Edna Marie HANDY occurred at Albany on March 24th, in the twenty-ninth year of her age. The body was brought to Medina Saturday, the interment being at the Barrett cemetery, Rev. Mr. Clarkson, of Middleport, officiating. She is survived by her father, Harvey HANDY, of Ripley, N. Y., her brother, Carl M. HANDY, of Fremont, O., and sister, Mrs. John LIDDLE, of Buffalo, who were present at the funeral.
(Interment in West Ridgeway Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 11 Jun 2007
Newspaper: Midena Daily Journal, Wed, 3/6/1940
Surnames: HANDY, HOWELL, JONES, LEHMANN, WIENKE
Mrs. Ella HOWELL HANDY Died in Lockport Today
Mrs. Ella HOWELL HANDY, 79, widow of the late George HANDY, died this morning in the Odd Fellows Home in Lockport. Mrs. HANDY is survived by one son, LaVerne HANDY of South Avenue; and five grandchildren, Mrs. Edward LEHMANN, Mrs. Fred JONES, Miss Pearl WIENKE, Norman and Donald WIENKE, all of Detroit.
Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Hartt Funeral Home. Rev. J.C. Rawson of the Shelby Baptist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Boxwood Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 16 Feb 2004
Newspaper: The Journal-Register (Medina), 2/17/1917
Surnames: HANDY, WEET, SMITH
The death of Frank HANDY occurred at 5:30 o'clock this morning at his home at Shelby from the results of a fractured skull, sustained by being thrown from his cutter in that village Thursday afternoon and striking against a telegraph pole.
The deceased was 63 years of age and a life long and much respected resident of Shelby. He is survived by a wife; two sons, Burt, of Shelby, and Roy, of Rochester; two daughters, Mrs. Frank WEET of Shelby, and Mrs. SMITH, of Rochester.
The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the house; the Rev. E. D. Chapman will officiate. The interment will be at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, Jan 22, 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 3 Apr 1902
Surnames: HANDY, DOLAND
Harvey E. HANDY, a former resident of Yates, died Tuesday at his home in Hastings, Mich., aged seventy years. Besides his widow and three daughters, he is survived by two brothers - Sheldon H. HANDY, of Lyndonville, and Miles Handy, of Carlyon - also a niece, Mrs. Frank G. DOLAND, of this place.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 16 Dec 2005
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 5 Aug 1915
Surnames: HANDY
Mrs. Rosina A. HANDY, widow of Remic N. HANDY, died at the home of her son, in Moravia, N. Y., July 24th, aged 76 years. The remains were taken to New Market, Tenn., for burial.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 30 Apr 2006
Newspaper: unknown
Surnames: HANDY, BELSON, BAILEY, CALEB, MIETZ
Mrs. Sarah HANDY, 70 Died This Morning
Mrs. Sarah CALEB HANDY, aged 70 years, wife of Burt HANDY of Shelby Center, died early
this morning at the Medina Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Born in Shelby, the
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Riley CALEB, she had lived in this vicinity all her
life.
Besides her husband she is survived by four sisters, Mrs. [Bertha Cornelia CALEB] Burt BACON of Shelby, Mrs. [Ruth Ella CALEB] Claude BAILEY of Millville, Mrs. [Amy Belle CALEB] Herbert MIETZ OF Hartland, and Mrs. [Emily Jane CALEB] Frank BELSON of Fulton, also several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. William E. Towner of the Shelby Baptist Church, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Thibault Funeral Home, South Main St., and burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery at West Shelby.
(Note: Sarah Ann CALEB is the daughter of Riley CALEB and Ella Littictia DRAKE. Sarah Ann CALEB married Burt C. HANDY, son of Frank W. HANDY and Lora A. CLARK.)
(Source: A newspaper clipping from Eva May BAILEY BLEYLE'S Scrapbook)
Submitted by: Dawn Lee Bleyle 21 Jun 2010
Newspaper: Medina Tribune, Thurs., 28 Oct 1909 (from a column called "About the County"
Surnames: HANFORD, JONES
The death of Janetta V. HANFORD, wife of Louis F. HANFORD, of Barre Center, occurred at her home Thursday morning after a long illness, aged 45 years.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 21 Feb 2006
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 29 Apr 1915 (from a column called “About The
County”)
Surnames: HANLEY, MORGAN, MULRAINELL
Mrs. Annie MULRAINELL HANLEY, aged 59 years, died Sunday night at the home of her sister, Mrs. Katherine MORGAN, in Holley.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 21 Mar 2006
Newspaper: Holley Standard, 19 Sep 1879, pg. 3
Surnames: HANLEY
DIED – In Clarendon, Sept. 10, 1879, an infant child of John HANLEY, aged 5 months.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 18 Jun 2008
Newspaper: Medina Tribune, Thurs., 22 Aug 1912 (from a column called "About the
County")
Surnames: HANLEY
John HANLEY, a New York Central railroad engineer died Monday night at St. Mary’s Hospital, Rochester, where he had been taken for an operation. Mr. HANLEY was 50 years old and was a brother of acting mayor Daniel HANLEY, of Albion. The remains were brought to Albion for interment.
(Interment in Old St. Joseph’s Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 30 Sep 2005
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 25 Dec. 1902
Surnames: HANLON, BRENNAN
The death of Edward HANLON, one of its most popular and highly esteemed residents of Medina, occurred at his home on Glenwood avenue. at noon, on Friday last, after at illness of about twelve years of diabetes. Born in Lockport in 1847, Mr. HANLON came here when less than a year old and, when his school education was finished, began a clerkship in the hardware store of Oscar Whedon, working there until 1876, when he formed a partnership with his brother, Hon. James A. HANLON, in the hardware business, since which time the firm has been one of the most successful in this section.
Mr. HANLON was always a staunch Democrat and worked early and late in the interest of the party, and, although he always declined any kind of an office, was fully gratified when his party was successful in the campaign. At one time he was chief of the fire department of the village, and he raised the efficiency of the department to a high standard. Since that time he has refused offers of official preforment.
It is truly said of the deceased that he was upright, honest and straightforward in all his dealings, a gentleman of most exemplary habits. His amiable disposition and cheerful ways won for him many fast friends, and he certainly proved his steadfastness by his good deeds and kindnesses toward them when they were in need. Although he scorned public notice, he was well known because of his many benefactions, and his demise will be a loss to the whole county.
A brothcr, Hon. James A. HANLON, and three sisters, Mrs. Lawrence BRENNAN, Misses Katherine and Mary HANLON, survive. The funeral was held at St. Mary’s Church Monday morning at nine o'clock. The church was packed with the friends of the deceased, not only from this place but from Rochester, Buffalo and nearby cities. The floral tributes to his memory were numerous. The choir sang ‘‘Load Kindly Light," as the remains entered the church. Solemn requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. Peter Berkery, celebrant; Rev. Thomas Hendricks, deacon; Rev. Jeremiah McGrath, sub-deacon; Rev. James Roche, master of ceremonies. Rev. Thomas Hendricks preached the funeral sermon. In attendance and assisting in the rites were Rev. Peter Berkery, Medina; Rev. Thomas Hendricks, Rochester; Rev. Joseph Hendricks, Ovid; Revs. William J. McNab and James Roache, Niagara Falls; Rev. J. Newnham, Rev. M. Kane and Rev. J. McGrath of Buffalo; Rev. Thomas Milde, Middleport, and Father Leddy, Lockport. During the funeral the stores were closed out of respect to the memory of Mr. Hanlon, who was for many years one of the most prominent merchants of this place. The Knights of Columbus of which the deceased was a charter member, attended in a body and accompanied the remains to the grave, where Rev. Hendricks and Rev. McGrath performed the last sad rites.
(Interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 12 Sep 2005
Newspaper: Medina Dailey Journal, 12/3/1929
Surnames: HANLON
The death of Miss Mary HANLON , for many years a resident of Medina occurred at her home 77 Park avenue New York, after a brief illness, Monday morning.
Miss HANLON was the last survivor of a family long prominent in the social and business life of Medina. She was a sister of the late James A. HANLON for many years a leading business man in Medina and a politician of wide power, who was for some time previous to his death Internal Revenue Collector for Western New York. Miss HANLON passed the greater part of her life in Medina, removing to Buffalo a few years ago and later to New York City. In all of these places Miss HANLON had wide circles of friends to whom she was endeared by her kindness, the graces of her manner and temperament which clothed a beautiful soul. She had an innate appreciation of all that was best in the characters of her friends and was quick with her sympathy in their joys and in their sorrows.
She was a devout communicant of St. Mary’s Catholic Church here and was always active in the works of the Church societies and had many private charities. A sincere and devoted Christian the fragrance of whose memory will linger with her friends long after these sad and grief-filled hours are past. She is survived by three nephews, Francis of Buffalo, Daniel of New York City and Leo of Washington.
The funeral service will be held in St. Agnes' Church on Park Avenue in New York on Wednesday morning. Solemn Requiem High Mass will be said by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Chatwick, Celebrant, with Father White acting as Deacon and Father Harwood as Sub Deacon. The body will be brought to Medina on Thursday morning for burial in the family plot at St. Mary’s Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Jan 12, 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, 6/19/1912
Surnames: HANLON, DAWSON
Bearers: CROWLEY, LAHEY, CONLEY, METZ, SUTTER, LEWIS
The funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. James Ardell HANLON were held in St. Mary’s church this morning and were largely attended by the friends of the highly esteemed lady. Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated with the Rev. Father O’Brien as celebrant, the Rev. Father Malloy as deacon and the Rev. Father Sullivan, of Albion, as sub-deacon. The Rev. Fathers Milday of Middleport, and McGraw, of Buffalo, were also within the Sanctuary. Father O’Brien gave the address which was an eloquent tribute to the beautiful life of the deceased from which he drew lessons for the living. Mr. Eugene McCollum, of Lockport, who, but a few months ago sang at the funeral of Mr. HANLON, sang Ave Maria at the Offertory and De Profundis as a recessional. At the grave the beautiful and impressive service of blessing the corpse and the grave was performed by the Rev. Father Jeremiah McGraw, of the Church of the Annunciation, Buffalo.
The bearers were John Crowley, John Lahey, James Conley, Louis Metz, Martin Sutter and John Lewis. There were many beautiful floral tributes including several handsome designs from organizations and families. Especially beautiful were those from the Shakespeare Club and the Rosary Society.
The burial was in the family plot at St. Mary’s Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Jan 11, 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 15 Oct 1903
Surnames: HANLON
Timothy Arthur HANLON, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. HANLON, died October 10th, 1903, aged seventeen years, after a long illness with consumption. At the funeral at St. Mary’s Church, Tuesday morning, Solemn High Mass was observed, with the pastor, Rev. Father Berkery, celebrant; Rev. Father Sullivan, of Albion, deacon; Rev. Father Milde, of Middleport, sub-deacon; Rev. Father Dougherty, of Syracuse, master of ceremonies. Rev. Father Dougherty delivered a very eloquent discourse. The services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Fathers Sullivan and Dougherty. Members of the Medina High School, which deceased attended, were present in a body, accompanied by Profs. Armstrong and Mosher.
In the death of Timothy HANLON a beautiful character, a youth of unusual promise, and of marked devotion to his parents, has passed away, leaving a void in his home and many sad hearts in the community. The bereaved family have the sincere sympathy of a wide circle of friends.
(Interment took place in St. Mary’s Cemetery
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 3 Sep 2005
(See REID, Percy)
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 17 March 1938
Surnames: HANNA, HEWITT, ANIOLOWSKI, DRAPER, HENRY
Robert J. HANNA, 56 years old, died suddenly Monday at the home of his brother, Samuel 0. HANNA, of Jamestown, with whom he had resided. He had been employed by his brother for several years. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Thomas HEWITT, Mrs. Leo ANIOLOWSKI of Medina, Miss Avis DRAPER of Eagle Harbor, and two sons, Merle DRAPER of Medina, and Roland DRAPER of Albion, eight grandchildren, two brothers, Samuel 0., of Jamestown. N. Y., John of Hilton, and one sister, Mrs. Martha HENRY of Rochester, also several nieces and a nephew. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. today at Jamestown. Burial at Mt. Albion Cemetery, Albion, N. Y.
(Robert's wife was Theda F. THORNTON, born in 1887, the daughter of Dr. Francis E. THORNTON & Ella L. DAY, her burial place is unknown. Robert was the biological father of the children mentioned below))
Eagle Harbor Couple Adopt Six Children of Motherless Family.
Six motherless children were made smiling and happy in Orleans county Court Thursday, when the petition for their adoption by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DRAPER, prosperous farmers of Eagle Harbor, was signed by Judge Gerald B. Fluhrer. The children's father, Robert HANNA, formerly of Eagle Harbor, also appeared in court. The mother of the children died a year ago, and the father, who is hard working and industrious, and away from home much of the time, found it next to impossible to keep the children in proper home surroundings. It was his plan at first to give two of the children into the care of Mr. and Mrs. DRAPER, who have no children of their own, and place the other four in the homes of relatives, but the children's grief when told they were to be separated was so great that it touched the kind hearts of Mr. and Mrs. DRAPER, and they then and there decided to take the whole family. The children are, Merle Thorton, l2 years; Roland Mann, 11; Doris Barbara, 8; Frances Marion, 6; Robert James, 4; and Avis May, 2 years old. After the formalities were disposed of and Judge Fluhrer signed the petition Mr. and Mrs. DRAPER, also smiling and happy, departed with their interesting family who plainly showed their joy at being allowed to remain together during their childhood years, and delight in their new-found father and mother. They will reside in a pleasant farm home in Eagle Harbor road, three miles west of Albion.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 13 Aug 2005
Newspaper: The Orleans American 17 Jan 1918
Surnames: HANNAN, ROGERS
The funeral of Alexander Hannan, better known as "Sandy," was held from his late home Thursday. His death occurring Monday, January 7th, aged 58. Rev. William Excell, of Middleport, formerly of this place, fficiated. Interment will take place at Mt. Albion Cemetery. He leaves many friends.
Alex Hannan, who has been suffering from tubercular trouble for over two years, passed away on Monday afternoon. Funeral was held on Thursday afternoon, Rev. William Excell officiating. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife (Cora E. ROGERS) and two sons, Henry and Roy, also two brothers and six sisters, besides many friends.
Submitted by: Carol Hannan 6 Feb 2006
Newspaper: unknown
Surnames: HANNAN, ROGERS
Mrs. Cora HANNAN
Mrs. Cora ROGERS HANNAN, 78, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, in the Arnold
Gregory Hospital. Friends may call at the Grinnell Funeral Home where services will
be conducted by the Rev. Hugh Outterson of Barre Center at 2:00 o'clock Friday afternoon.
Burial will be in Mt.
Albion Cemetery.
A native of the town of Gaines, Mrs. HANNAN had lived in Barre many years and more recently in Albion. She was a member of the Barre Center Presbyterian Church. She leaves two sons, Henry HANNAN of Albion, who is county highway superintendent, and Roy HANNAN of Brockport; a granddaughter, three grandsons, five great-grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Ida Hoag of Albion RD, and several nieces and nephews.
(taken from Mt. Albion Cemetery records)
Submitted by: Carol Hannan 24 Mar 2004
Newspaper: The Orleans Republican; 4 Jul 1906
Surnames: HANNAN, ROGERS
Robert HANNAN died at his home southwest of Albion on Thursday, June 28th, aged 84 years. He is survived by three sons and five daughters. William and John HANNAN, of Oregon, were present at his bedside when the end came.
(Interment in Union Cemetery)_
Submitted by: Carol Hannan 6 Feb 2006
Newspaper: Special Dispatch to the Evening News
Surnames: HARD, RICE
THE LATE MERRITT HARD
One of the Oldest and Most Highly Respected Citizens of Lyndonville Died Saturday
Lyndonville, Feb. 11 - Merritt HARD, one of the early pioneers of Orleans County, died
at his home in Lyndonville, Feb. 9, at the advanced age of 95 years. Mr. HARD was born at
Arlington, Vt. June 3, 1811, and resided there until 1835, when he moved to Western New
York. He was educated in Burr Seminary in Manchester, N. H., and upon his graduation
taught for many years. For some time he was principal of schools in Medina, New York. He
then moved to Lyndonville where he taught a private school, and afterwards became
superintendent of schools for the town. In 1853 he resigned to engage in business and for
many years successfully carried on a general store at Lyndonville.
He was always closely identified with the political life of his town, and for over 20 years held the office of Justice of the Peace. He was a strong Abolitionist, one of the early organizers of the Republican party in Orleans County, and throughout his life continued a staunch supporter of that party having voted for every Republican candidate for President since its organization. A son, Henry M. HARD, and a daughter, Mrs. M. S. RICE of Lyndonville, survive him.
(Interment in Lynhaven Cemetery)
(Note: Husband of Laura C. FENN)
(These obituaries were copied from clippings in the scrapbook of Lillian (CAUSEBROOK) Bull who was born in Ridgeway, Orleans County on June 27, 1871 and died in Burlington, Otsego County, NY on July 30, 1941. I am not a descendant of any of the other individuals whose obituaries I have submitted.)
Submitted by: Carma (BULL) Stone Aug 29, 2001
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune, Thurs., 2 Nov 1916, pg. 5
Surnames: HARD, WATERSON
Deputy Sheriff Newton S. HARD, janitor of Orleans county buildings, committed suicide yesterday morning by shooting himself. His dead body was found in the boiler room of the county clerk's office at 8 a. m. by Frank Bennett, a jail inmate. The bullet passed through the mouth, coming out of the top of his head. Mr. HARD leaves a widow and two daughters, one of whom is Mrs. Arthur WATERSON, of Medina.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 16 Sep 2012
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Thurs., 08 Dec 1949
Surnames: HARDENBROOK, DAVEY, SEIFERT.
Holley - Mrs. Lydia HARDENBROOK, 64, died at the Arnold Gregory Hospital yesterday, Dec. 7. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Edward SEIFERT and Mrs. George DAVEY, both of Byron. Friends may call at the Webster Funeral Home, 5 South Main Street, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Burial in Hillside Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 21 Mar 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 6 Feb 1879
Surnames: HARDICK
DIED: HARDICK. In Knowlesville, Jan. 31st, Ethel, infant daughter of Frank W. and Orilla HARDICK, aged 4 days.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 16 Oct 2007
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 21 May 1903
Surnames: HARDING, HUNT, ALLEN
Ada M., wife of William Parke HARDING died Saturday at her home in Ridgeway aged fifty-seven years. She is survived by her husband, one son, Victor H., two brothers, Daniel F. and Burt A. HUNT, of Ridgeway; and one sister, Mrs. George E. ALLEN, of Medina. The funeral services was held Monday afternoon, Rev. J. E. Williams officiating.
(Interment in Daniel’s Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 20 Sep 2005
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune, Thurs. Sep 23, 1920
Surnames: HARDING
Chester M. HARDING a well known farmer, aged 76 years, died at his home in Gaines in Friday last. Deceased was father of CHester Harding in Knowlesville.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 01 Mar 2002
Newspaper: The Orleans Republican, February 7, 1917
Surnames: HARDING, BARNARD, COMSTOCK, FLUHRER
Clark HARDING, a retired business man of this village, died Monday, after a long illness. He was born in Barre 71 years ago and came to Albion forty years ago, where he had since been in business. He served as village assessor several terms.
He is survived by his wife (Hulda COMSTOCK); two step-children, James H. BARNARD of Chicago and Mrs. Howard FLUHRER of Oneonta; one sister, one nephew and three nieces. He was a member of the Pullman church.
(Interment in Mt.
Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: John Noble 19 Jan 2003
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Sat., June 4, 1910
Surnames: HARDING, BLAKELY, VAIL.
The death of Edwin S. HARDING, a prominent South Barre farmer, occurred yesterday morning suddenly, following a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. HARDING was 58 years old, having been born July 2, 1852, on the farm where he died. He was a lifelong resident of Barre.
He leaves his wife (Julia G. HARDING) and four daughters, Misses Velma and Martha HARDING, of Barre; Miss Nellie HARDING, of Albion; and Mrs. Cordelia BLAKELY, of Portland, Oregon; one sister, Miss Aristine HARDING, and one brother, Clark H. HARDING, both of Albion.
The funeral service will be held from the home Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Charles H. VAIL, pastor of the Pullman church of Albion, will officiate. Interment will be in Mt. Albion Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 01 Mar 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, February 8, 1940
Surnames: HARDING, BEAM, ROSS, RUBERRY
Elias J. HARDING, 70, prominent fruit grower and one of the original trustees of Virgil Bogue Home of Dependent Children, died Tuesday, February 6th, at his home at Five Corners, one mile north of Albion. Funeral services were held from his home, with burial at Mt. Albion Cemetery.
Mr. HARDING was a member of the First Methodist Church, Albion I.O.O.F. and trustee of his school district in the township of Gaines. For many years he was president of the Bogue Home trustees.
He is survived by his wife, Gertrude ROSS HARDING; two daughters, Alice HARDING of New York City, and Mrs, Paul RUBERRY, Palmyra; a son. Earl of Albion; three sisters, Mrs. James BEAM, bayside, L.I., Ruth and Mary HARDING of Albion; two brothers, Chester of Knowlesville, and Joseph of Albion; and three grandchildren.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 23 Apr 2004
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 8 Jul 1909 (from a column called “About The
County”)
Surnames: HARDING
The death of Henry Spencer HARDING occurred Friday at his home in Albion after an illness of two months with dropsr (dropsy). He was 61 years of age.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 21 Feb 2006
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Mon., Nov. 7, 1910
Surnames: HARDING
Dr. J. H. HARDING, a well known Medina man, and a resident of East Center street, suffered an attack of apoplexy while sitting in a chair in the offices of George BARTLETT, stock broker, in the Bent Block, about 1:15 this afternoon.
Dr. HARDING had just returned from dinner and was seated in a rocking chair at the rear of the room, when those present heard him breething (sic) heavily. They went to him and he breather (sic) hard two or three times and expired. Dr. F. W. SCOTT was immediately summoned, and after an examination said that death was due to apoplexy.
The deceased had been a resident of Medina for about fifteen years, and was well known here. He had always been prominently associated with the Republican party, and although he has never held a political office, has been one of the workers for the party.
Dr. HARDING was one of the most widely known members of the Hood G. A. R., of this place, and for some time was its commander. During the civil war he distinguished himself by acts of bravery, and had always been looked upon as one of the best soldiers in this locality. He was extremely popular with his comrades and active in the promotion of their interests.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
(Interment in Boxwood Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 2 Mar 2002 hr size="4" width=40%>
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 11 March 1915
Surnames: SKINNER, HARDING
FATAL TROLLEY-AUTOMOBILE COLLISION
Four Deaths in a Sad Accident at Knowlesville.
Seldom has the people of this entire community been so shocked as on Sunday afternoon last
when the sad news came of the accident at Knowlesville when the lives of four young people
were sacrificed and two homes made the scene of mourning. It is difficult to find an
explanation of the accident itself but the facts in the case are stated as follows: The
automobile owned and driven by Alfred J. SKINNER was preceeding southward up Main street
in Knowlesville where the occupants, Mr. SKINNER and his three daughters, Mildred aged 18,
Helen aged 12 and Dorothy aged 10. - and Marion HARDING aged 14 and Herschel her brother
aged 10, only children of Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. HARDING, Jr., -had attended Sunday
School; a passenger trolley had a few minutes before gone east past the crossing, an
express trolley was coming round the curve west of the depot which is the only obstruction
to the view up the track from the brick church up to the crossing. All sorts of claims are
made as to the blame for the accident, and it is hard to gather the truth of the matter.
The trolley car was at any rate a through one and did not stop at Knowlesville. The impact
was sudden and severe. The large automobile, a six cylinder, seven passenger Cole, was
struck on the rear of the tonneau and was turned completely around, landing against a
stone retaining wall on the southeast corner of the crossing. The body of the car was
wrecked. Herschel HARDING was carried with the auto and his head was crushed against the
stone wall, Mildred and Helen SKINNER were thrown some distance, Marion HARDING was found,
with her neck broken, near the wreck of the automobile while Mr. SKINNER and Dorothy were
thrown clear of the wreckage, both sustaining bad bruises and lacerations. Helen SKINNER
died shortly after 3 o'clock in the Medina Hospital whither she had been rushed on the
trolley car which struck the auto. The other three were instantly killed.
An investigation into the accident is to be made by the Public Service Commission it is reported. Car stopping tests were made Monday afternoon by railroad officials and representatives of the Public Service Commission, the same car No. 301, being used. Coroner Munson is to hold an inquest this Thursday afternoon when it is expected that the officials of the road and experts will be among the witnesses to be examined.
2nd article in same newspaper as above
Two double funerals with a single burial service at Mt. Albion Cemetery were held yesterday for the four victims of the accident. The funeral of the two children of Mr. and Mrs. HARDING was held at 1:30 from the home, and that of the two SKINNER children at 2 o’clock, Rev. C. A. Lawrence, pastor of Knowlesville Presbyterian Church, officiating. At the single committal service at Mt. Albion Cemetery, the four little victims were buried at the same time on neighboring plots. Schoolmates acted as bearers.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 12 Apr 2006
Newspaper: Unknown
Surnames: HARE, ALBONE, FISHER, HELLERT, RICKER
Lyndonville - Mrs. Hattie M. HARE, 57, wife of Albert HARE, died early this morning at her home on Town Line Road, following an illness of approximately a year and a half. Born March 11, 1890, in the Town of Ridgeway, she was the daughter of the late George and Anna FISHER ALBONE. She married Albert HARE in 1912, and had lived in her present farm home for about thirty years.
Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Lawrence HARE of Buffalo; one daughter, Mrs. Anna HELLERT of Middleport; one grandson; one sister, Mrs. Harry RICKER of Medina; three brothers, Ralph and Earl ALBONE of Medina, and Roy ALBONE of Lyndonville; also two nephews and several cousins.
Funeral services will be held from the Smythe Funeral Home, Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock with the Rev. John Clark of the Royalton Methodist Church, Gasport, officiating. Burial will be in Bates Road Cemetery.
(taken from the scrapbooks of Theda Powley Millis, Waterport)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 8 Oct 2003
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs. 20 Jan. 1916, under "LYNDONVILLE"
Surnames: HARE, LAKE, MAVEETY, MARSHALL, HODOM
Mrs. Jane HARE, in the 87th year of her age, died on the 11th inst. while visiting her daughter,
wife of Rev. P. J. MAVEETY, in Cincinnati, O. She was stricken with paralysis. The body accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. MAVEETY and Mrs. James LAKE reached Lyndonville Wednesday evening, and the funeral
was held Friday afternoon from the home of Mr. and Mrs. James LAKE. Mrs. HARE leaves four daughters,
Mrs. Sarah LAKE, of Lyndonville, Mrs. Susan MAVEETY, of Cincinnati, Mrs. Marie MARSHALL, of Albion,
and Mrs. Jennie HODOM, of County Line, besides three sons, Thomas, William and John, of Lyndonville.
(Interment in Lynhaven Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 17 Apr 2014
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Fri., July 30, 1954
Surnames: HARE, McCLELLAN, FARGEY
Richard HARE, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford HARE, 215 W. Oak Orchard St., died this morning in Strong Memorial Hospital. Suffering from a lingering illness, he had been under treatment for a number of years, and had been hospitalized in Rochester for the past five weeks. He had been a student at St. Mary’s elementary school until illness prevented his continuing about four years ago.
Survivors include his parents; a grandmother, Mrs. Catherine McCLELLAN of Medina; a grandfather, Earl HARE of Rochester; a great-grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth FARGEY of Kenmore. Also two brothers, Robert and John, at home, and a sister, Mary, at home.
Friends will be received at the Cleary Funeral Home, Park Ave., where prayers will be said at 9:30 am. Monday. Services will be held at St. Mary’s Church at 10 am.
(Interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery)
(taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 16 Jun 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, 1/27/1917
Surnames: HARLOWE
Miss Arabella HARLOWE, one of Medina’s pioneer citizens, died at her home on West Center street last night after an illness of about a year, death being due to old age. The deceased was born in Wayne county March 15, 1830, and came to Medina when a young lady and had resided here ever since. She was of a kindly, genial disposition and highly esteemed among her circle of acquaintances.
She is survived by a brother, Edwin HARLOWE, of this place. The funeral will be held from her late residence Monday afternoon at two o’clock, Rev. Charles Sparks, of the Episcopal church, officiating. Interment at Boxwood Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Jan 17, 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 27 Mar 1924
Surnames: HARLOWe
In the passing away of Edwin W. HARLOWE, the life of the oldest native born resident of Medina comes to an end. Mr. HARLOWE died at the home of his son in Buffalo Monday. The remains were brought here Wednesday and placed in the vault at Boxwood to await burial in the spring.
The surviving relatives are three sons. The deceased was born in Medina in 1836, being at the time of his death in his 88th year. Being well preserved for a man of his years, and taking a keen interest in all that pertained to the welfare of Medina, his knowledge of people and things historical, he was often sought by the legal fraternity in cases of legal tangles wherein facts were desired concerning old residents and other matters of a historical nature.
(Interment in Boxwood Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 12 Ayg 2006
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 31 May 1917
Surnames: HARLOW, HULBURT, SUCKLING
Mrs. Orisco M. HARLOW died suddenly on the 17 inst., at the home of her daughter, Mrs. SUCKLING, at Hollidaysburg, Pa. Deceased was daughter of the late Orin HULBURT, whose residence was on the Bates road, and until her removal to Hollidaysburg some years since, had resided in Medina and vicinity all her life. Her memory is revered by many friends in Medina and vicinity.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 31 May 2006
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal; Mon., July 27, 1959
Surnames: HARMER, DILLON, MONTGOMERY
Elizabeth Louise HARMER, 85, of 144 Maple Avenue died suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter DILLON, Saturday. She was born in London, England, September 26, 1873. Mrs. (Charles G.) HARMER was a member of Welcome Rebekah Lodge No. 146 of Medina and St. John’s Episcopal Church of Medina.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lewis MONTGOMERY of Medina and Mrs. Walter E. DILLON, with whom she made her home, six grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the BarnesTuttle Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St., from where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Canon John E. Wilkinson officiating. Burial will be in Boxwood Cemetery.
(taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 19 Jan 2003
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, 6/21/1923
Surnames: HARMER, STINSON
West Gaines: George HARMER died very suddenly of heart failure June 15th. Although he has been in poor health he has not been confined to his bed. The funeral services were held at his residence Monday afternoon at 2:30. Burial at Mount Albion.
He was a good neighbor and a kind father. He leaves his wife (Sarah Jane) and one daughter; Florence, and one son, Frank, both of West Gaines, and two sisters, Mrs. Maria STINSON of West Gaines and Mary HARMER of Lyndonville. We wish to extend our sympathy.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Dec 20, 2001
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, March 8, 1946
Surnames: HARMER, DILLON, GARRETT, GOTTOVI, HEVERON, McCAULY, MOTT, ROSS
Harry HARMER, a veteran of World War 1 and a former commander of the James P. Clark Post of the American Legion, died unexpectedly in his 211 State Street home last night after a two week's illness. Death was attributed to a heart ailment. Born in Medina January 7, 1896, his parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. William HARMER. He was educated in Medina Schools and served in World War I with Co. F. 108th Infantry.
Following his return to Medina he engaged in the foundry business with the Central Foundry and Medina Iron & Brass Co. in Medina. He had been employed with the Niagara Sprayer & Chemical Co. for a number of years prior to his death. He was a member of Medina Lodge of Moose, Orleans Aerie Eagles and James P. Clark Post American Legion.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Alice (MOTT) HARMER; one son, William H. (HARMER), now in training with the United States Navy; and five sisters, Mrs. Louis DILLON, Mrs. Edward GOTTOVI, Mrs. Matthew McCAULY and Mrs. Charles HEVERON of Medina and Mrs. Joseph GOTTOVI of Rochester.
Funeral services will be held Sunday, March 10, at 3:30 p.m. in the Hartt Funeral Home, Pearl Street. The Rev. Ralph ROSS, pastor of the Baptist Church, will officiate and burial will be in Boxwood Cemetery.
(Note: Mother: Elizabeth GARRETT)
(Taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Oct 9, 2001
Newspaper: The Orleans Republican, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1932, Page 1
Surnames: HARMER, ANGUS, POLLARD
Robert. M. HARMER, 75, died at his home, 5 Erie Street, early Sunday. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Alice ANGUS of Queensland, Australia; Naomi POLLARD of Hickland, England, and a brother John HARMER of Batavia. Funeral at 2:30 o'clock today at the home.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Submitted by: Mark Rustay Dec 18, 2001
Newspaper: Medina Tribune: Thurs., 9 Feb 1888
Surnames: HARMON, WELCH, CADMAN, FOLSOM
The death of Homer F. HARMON, formerly of this place, occurred at Boston on the 3rd. inst. The disease was pneumonia. Deceased was twenty-nine years of age and leaves one brother, Milford HARMON, of Jackson, Mich., and three sisters, Mrs. WELCH and Mrs. CADMAN, of Jackson, and Mrs. Emma O. FOLSOM, of Washington, D.C. Mr. HARMON has resided in Boston ten or twelve years and had an extensive flour and commission business. His remains were buried near Boston.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 9 Nov 2008
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 21 Apr 1904
Surnames: HARNDEN
It becomes our sad duty to record the death of Hattie Guile, wife of Joseph H. HARNDEN, general secretary of the Young Men’s Christian association, which occurred about noon on Thursday last, at their home, corner of South Academy and Catherine streets, after a long illness. Deceased was thirty-three years of age. Mrs. HARNDEN, during a few years residence in Medina, had endeared herself to a wide circle of friends who greatly mourn her demise, and the sympathy of the entire community is extended the bereaved husband and two motherless children. The funeral services took place at the Methodist Episcopal Church Saturday morning, Rev. Dr. Parkhurst officiating. The interment was in Mt. Hope cemetery, Rochester.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 15 Jan 2006
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 29 Sep 1892
Surnames: HARPER, DAVIS
Andrew T. HARPER, a highly esteemed resident of this place, died on Sunday last, aged 67 years. Mr. Harper was a prominent member of the G.A.R., belonging to Hood Post No. 61, of which he had been Chaplain for the past twelve years. He enlisted in a volunteer regiment, in the State of Wisconsin in 1862, and served until the end of the war, when he moved here. His wife (Clorinda DAVIS) survives him. He was a member of the Methodist Church. The funeral services, held at the residence on West Center street, Tuesday afternoon, were attended by the members of Hood Post who accompanied the remains to Mt. Albion Cemetery where the burial took place.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 24 Feb 2006
Newspaper: unknown, Richland County, WI
Surnames: HARPER, BROWN, CUNNINGHAM, GURNEY, ROOT, TUCKER
Harriet Jane ROOT was born January 30, 1830 at Knowlesville, N. Y. She was married to Myron I. Gurney November 22, 1848, and to them were born three children, all of which have preceded her to the Great Beyond. Myron GURNEY died September 8, 1854, and on August 4, 1858, she was married to Hugh HARPER, who died November 14, 1894, to them were born four children, William H., who died November 1899; Nettie J. CUNNINGHAM, of Lone Rock, Wis., Andrew, of Laura, Ill., and Katie BROWN, of Woodstock, Wis. besides her children, and six great grand-children, one brother, I. O. ROOT of Knowlesville, N. Y. , and one sister, Mrs. TUCKER, of Michigan, besides a host of friends. She was a member of the M. E. church, at Sextonville, Wis.
(Harriet was the daughter of Levi ROOT & Catherine CARR)
Submitted by: Candace Carter-Green 28 Aug 2003
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Mon., April 24, 1950
Surnames: HARRADINE, BEHNKE, WHEELER, BROWN
Kendall - Funeral services for Mrs. Clara A. HARRADINE, 78, whose death occurred in her North Kendall residence on Friday, April 21, were held yesterday in the Merrill Funeral Home Albion. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery, West Kendall.
The deceased was the widow of William C. HARRADINE, former highway superintendent for the Town of Kendall. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Paul H. BEHNKE, and Miss Lucille HARRADINE of Kendall; two sons, Willard A. HARRADINE of Tacoma, Wash., and Leslie B. HARRADINE of Pendelton, Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Evan WHEELER of Carllton; a brother, Piffard BROWN of Portland, Ore.; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 7 May 2002
Newspaper: Orleans Republican American, Dec. 28, 1967, p. 3
Surnames: HARRINGTON, DISPENZA
Mrs. Estelle R. HARRINGTON, 78, of West State Street died Dec. 19 in Arnold Gregory Memorial Hospital, following a year's illness. Born in Alexander, she had resided there most of her life, moving to Albion about a year ago.
Survivors are her husband, Richard; two daughters, Mrs. Salvatore DISPENZA and Miss Raquel HARRINGTON, both of Albion, and one grandson.
Service was held Friday afternoon at Merrill-Grinnell Funeral Home. Interment in Alexander Cemetery.
Submitted by: Carolyn Rustay Jan 30, 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 26 Feb 1863
Surnames: HARRINGTON, YATES
A friend has placed in our hands a paper from South-Bend, Indiana, containing a notice of the death of Col. F. A. HARRINGTON, son of M. A. HARRINGTON, of Albion. Col. H. was born in Medina on the 22d of Nov. 1831. He entered the West Point Academy as a Cadet in l850, and went through a three years course of instruction. He then resigned his position and served as a civil engineer until the breaking out of the rebellion, when he tendered his services to Gov. Yates, of Ill., and was appointed Col. of the 27th Illinois Regiment. He died at Murfreesboro, and his remains were taken to the residence of his family at South-Bend, where they were interred with Masonic honors on the 1st inst. He leaves a wife and three children. The officers of the Regiment adopted a series of highly complimentary resolutions which are published in connection with the notice.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 12 Feb 2007
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 2 Feb 1922
Surnames: HARRINGTON, HANNINGTON, SICKELS
The death of Miss Harriett HARRINGTON, 72 years old, occurred Sunday at the home of Titus Coann, in Albion. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Henry HANNINGTON and Mrs. George H. SICKELS, of Buffalo, with whom she had been spending the winter.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 9 May 2005
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Fri., 21 Oct 1949
Surnames: HARRINGTON, HASENOHR, LIGHT, SHAW.
The death of William B. HARRINGTON, 74, 225 Eagle Street, a retired railroad man and resident of Medina for the past 33 years, occurred at 3:15 yesterday afternoon in the Criswell Nursing Home, West Center Street, following a period of several months during which he was a patient of both the Medina Memorial Hospital and the Criswell home.
A native of East Bloomfield, Mr. HARRINGTON lived in both Buffalo and Rochester before settling in Medina. Some years ago he retired after many years of service with the New York Central Railroad. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Church here.
He is survived by his wife, Rose (M. HASENOHR); a brother, Fr. Thomas J. HARRINGTON of Livonia; a sister, Mrs. John B. LIGHT of Avon, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held from the home of the deceased at 10 a.m. tomorrow and from St. Mary's Church at 10:30, the Very Rev. Henry B. SHAW officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery.
(Taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 30 Mar 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 29 Sep 1898
Surnames: HARRINGTON
Killed by the cars Near Albion.
William J. HARRINGTON, of Rochester, a brakeman on the "pick-up" freight Train, met his
death on the track at Goodrich's quarry near Albion on Saturday last. The man had been
engaged in coupling cars on the quarry siding and it is supposed that after going to the
deck of the cars he fell to the track below. The body was horribly mangled. The wheels of
the heavy cars ran over the body in such a way as to cut the head in two lengthwise and to
completely sever one arm. Harrington was 40 years old and leaves a wife and three
children. Mrs. HARRINGTON was prostrated with grief when the news reached her that her
husband had been killed. The body was sent to Rochester on Sunday.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb staff, 27 Aug 2007
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, January 19, 1923
Surnames: HARRIS, EATON, BURCHELL, VanSTONE
Word has been received here of the death last evening of Miss Ada V.S. HARRIS, a prominent Pittsburg school teacher in that city. She is survived by her mother and three sisters, Miss Alice HARRIS, Mrs. Edward EATON of Albion and Mrs. Oliver BURCHELL of this place. The remains will be brought to Albion for burial Sunday.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Oct 7, 2001
Newspaper: The Orleans American and Weekly, 18 Jul 1912
Surnames: HARRIS, ROOT, STEVENS & WATT
Alvord HARRIS, well known in Albion, died Sunday at the home of his son, Fred HARRIS, in Lee Street. He was born May 10, 1820, and married Eliza ROOT of Yates, who died in October 1911. Besides his son, Frederick, he leaves another son, George, of Jamestown, and one daughter, Mrs. George WATT, of Ashwood; also two sisters, Miss Amy HARRIS and Mrs. Mariette STEVENS, of Lockport. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Frederick HARRIS, with interment at Carlton Cemetary.
Submitted by: Wil Harris June 22, 2019
Newspaper: (probably) The Medina Daily Journal; dated Tues., 26 Oct. 1954
Surnames: HARRIS, FOSS WAKELAND, WHITTLETON, SNYDER
Lyndonville - Charles W. HARRIS, 81, well-known retired farmer of the Town of Yates, died at the home ot his daughter, Mrs. Floyd FOSS, S. Lyndonville Rd., late yesterday afternoon. Mr. HARRIS was born in Exeter, Ontario, Canada Dec. 21, 1872, the son of John and Elizabeth WAKELAND HARRIS, and he came to the United States at the age of 17.
He was married to Emma WHITTLETON in Ridgeway 55 years ago. Mrs. HARRIS died on Dec. 8, 1947, and Mr. HARRIS has spent most of the ensuing years in the home of his daughters. He was a member of Yates Baptist Church and was active in church affairs, having served as deacon and Sunday School superintendent for many years.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Floyd FOSS of S. Lyndonville Rd., and Mrs. Henry SNYDER of Rushville; one sister, Mrs. Fred HARRIS of Carievale, Saskatchewan, Canada. Also six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the Smythe Funeral Home, Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. in charge of the Rev. Paul Thomson of Yates Baptist Church. Burial will be in Lynhaven Cemetery.
(from records of the late Genevieve Smythe, of the Smythe Funeral Home, Lyndonville)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 19 Jan 2004
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, May 1938
Surnames: HARRIS, RICH, McNAMARA
The death of Mrs. Katherine Harris, 71, occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Rich 217 North Ave on Friday, May 13th following a brief illness. Besides her daughter, she is survived by four brothers, Thomas, Eugene, James, and Michael McNamara; one grandson John Rich and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 9 a. m. in St. Marys Church. Burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery.
Submitted by: Terri Kumm Oct 4, 2001
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 11 Aug 1910 (from a column called “About The
County”)
Surnames: HARRIS, MILHAM
Mrs. Mary D. HARRIS, of Albion, aged 62 years, died Friday.
(Interment in Waterport Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 10 Feb 2006
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 10 Feb. 1916 (from column "About The County")
Surnames: HARRIS
The funeral of Robert W. HARRIS, a former Albion grocer, was held from the Waterport church
Saturday morning. Renovation Masonic Lodge, No. 87, F. & A. M., of Albion, of which he was a member,
took charge of the funeral.
(Interment in Waterport Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 17 Apr 2014
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal; Mon., 2 Feb 1903
Surnames: HARRIS, WATKINS
Mr. William HARRIS died on Friday last at his home in Albion, aged 28 years. A widow survives him. Deceased was son-in-law of Mr. James WATKINS of this place.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 2 Apr 2005
Newspaper: Albion Advertiser, Thurs., 28 MAY 1959
Surnames: HARRISON, BROWN, DeCAMP
Albert King HARRISON, 85, former well known Waterport farmer, died on May 26 at the Margaret Ayres Nursing Home in Geneva. He leaves three daughters, Mrs. Fay W. BROWN and Mrs. Coral DeCAMP of Geneva
(Interment in Waterport Cemetery)
Submited by: Cassy Marshall 1 Apr 2007
Newspaper: unknown
Surnames: HARROD, ALLEN, BOWES, McDONALD, HERMAN, PETERSON, POST, THOMPSON
Mrs. Mary E. HARROD, 69, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph ALLEN, County Line, late yesterday afternoon following a stroke of about a week ago. She had been in poor health for four years, but was confined to her home for just one week. Born in Waterport, March 29, 1882, the daughter of Harvey and Mary McDONALD, she has resided in the vicinity of County Line all her lifetime. She was a communicant of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church of Lyndonville and a member of the Rosary and Altar Society of that church.
She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. William BOWES of Barker; Mrs. John PETERSON of Johnson Creek; Mrs. Mildred THOMPSON of Basom; Mrs. Louis HERMAN of Medina, and Mrs. Ralph ALLEN of County Line. Also three sons, Kenneth and Keith of Detroit, Mich., and Oscar of Rochester; one sister, Mrs. H. POST of Clarence; 24 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.
Prayers will be said at the Smythe Funeral Home, North Main Street, Thursday at 10 a.m., followed by mass at St. Joseph’s Church at 10:30. Burial will be in Somerset Cemetery.
(taken from the scrapbooks of Theda Powley Millis, Waterport)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 19 Jan 2004
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal; Wed., 24 Jan. 1940
Surnames: HART, ALDERSON
Funeral services were held at 2:30 this afternoon for Anna ALDERSON HART, 84, of Hulberton. Services were conducted at her home by Rev. Raymond H. Draffin of the Kendall Methodist Church, who is also the pastor of the 108 year old Hulberton Methodist Church.
Burial was at the Beechwood Cemetery north of West Kendall, where her husband, Chauncy HART was buried in 1919. Anna ALDERSON HART, died at her home late Sunday evening from a complication of diseases. She was born at Hulberton on June 25, 1856, and had been a life long resident of that village.
Surviving her are: a daughter, Jennie HART of Hulberton; a son, Warren HART of Albion; and three grandchildren, Etta, Beatrice, and Lavern HART, all of Albion.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 6 Sep 2003
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Jan 20, 1930
Surnames: HART, KNITTER, BARRETT, SHULTZ
The death of Charles HART occured at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry SHULTZ, 590 Mahar street Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock after a short illness of pneumonia. He leaves to mourn his loss 3 daughters and one son, Mrs. George KNITTER, Rochester, Mrs. John BARRETT, Batavia, Mrs. Henry SHULTZ, Medina and William HART, Elba. The funeral services will be held at the home of Mrs. Shultz, Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 with the Rev. Walton of the M. E. Church officiating.
Burial at Mount Pleasant cemetery, Elba.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Jan 12, 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, January 22, 1923
Surnames: HART, KEENEY, BIRNIE, FESSENDEN
E. Kirke HART, 3d., retired banker, one of the wealthiest men In Orleans County, died at noon Sunday, following a shock of paralysis at 7 o'clock that morning. He was 49 years old.
Mr. HART was stricken at his home at Main and East Avenue soon after arising that morning. His wife summoned a physician and later a Rochester physician was called in consultation. Mr. Hart did not recover consciousness. He had been in apparent good health up to until this morning.
Mr. HART was born in Albion, the youngest son of the late E. Kirke HART, former Rochester publisher and president of the Orleans County National Bank. He was a graduate of Albion High School and later attended Riverside Military Academy at Poughkeepsie. He prepared for Harvard University at Phillips Academy, Exeter, N H ., and graduated f rom Harvard in the class of 1898. After his graduation from Harvard, Mr. HART became cashier of the Oreans County National Bank, which was founded by his grandfather, E. Kirke HART, and control of which has remained in the family until two years ago when the Institution was reorganized as the Orleans Trust Company. At the time he retired, Mr. HART was head of the board of directors of the bank.
Mr. Hart was a trustee of the Albion Presbyterian Church, a member of the Albion lodge of Elks, the Albion Country Club and the Conservation Club.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Bessie KEENEY HART, he leaves two sons, E. Kirke HART, and William Beckwith HART, a daughter, Miss Elizabeth K. HART, a brother, Charles E. HART, and two sisters, Mrs. Walter BIRNIE of Springfield, Mass. and Mrs. Frederick FESSENDEN of West Newton, Mass.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, Oct 8, 2001
Newspaper: Unknown
Surnames: HART, REYNOLDS, WAGE
Albion Woman Dies On A Pullman Car Being Hurried Home from a Sanatarium.
Albion, March 27. - Mrs. Eula HART, prominent socially in this village and wife of Charles E. HART, a retired banker, died at 6 o'clock Saturday morning, in the Pullman car "Saginaw" while being hurried home from Washington, in a private car on a fast Northern Central train. Her death occurred just after the train had left Penn Yan.
Mrs. HART was taken to Ashville, N.C., about two weeks ago for special treatment from lung trouble in a private sanitarium there, but had started for home with her father, C. M. C. REYNOLDS, a prominent business man here, her nurse and physician, Dr. E. L. Wage, with her husband. The car containing the body was brought to Albion and the body removed to the family home.
Mrs. HART was born in this village December 27, 1875, and was educated in the Albion schools. Twelve years ago she was married to Charles E. HART. She was a member of the Presbyterian church.
The funeral services will be held in the family home Monday evening at 8 o'clock which is in accordance with a request left by Mrs. HART, and the interment will be Tuesday forenoon at 10 o'clock in Mount Albion cemetery. Mrs. HART leaves her husband, Charles E. Hart and five small children, her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. C. Reynolds, one sister, Mrs. Arnold E. WAGE and one brother, Arthur REYNOLDS, all of this village.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 5 Jan 2005
Albion, March 28. - Mrs. Chas. E. HART, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. C. REYNOLDS, of Albion, died yesterday morning in a special car on a New York Central train ear (near) Penn Yan at 6 a. m., on the way home from Asheville, N. C., where she had been taken recently in hopes of recovering health. Her husband and father were with her when she died.
Mrs. HART was 35 years old and leaves her husband and five children, the youngest an infant six weeks old. The funeral will be held this evening at 8 o’clock, and the burial will be on Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock in Mt. Albion Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Feb 26, 2002
Newspaper: Medina Tribune, Thurs. 16 Feb 1922
Surnames: HART
Mrs. Hugh HART died at the family home at 811 South Main street on Thursday. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Harriett and Gertrude, and a son Everett. Mrs. HART's death followed a long illness, which enlisted the sympathy of many friends of Mr. HART. The funeral took place Saturday afternoon.
(Interment in Boxwood Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 9 May 2005
Newspaper: Orleans American and Weekly Notice, December 9, 1926
Surnames: HART, BUCK, HUNT, JOYCE, RANSOM, THOMAS, VanORDEN
Jay HART passed away at his home in Murray on Wednesday, Dec. 1, (1926), aged 66 years. He was born in Hamlin on September 24, 1860, the son of Thomas and Amy BUCK HART and had always lived in this vicinity.
He is survived by his wife (Jane JOYCE), three sons, Thomas F. HART and Fred HART of Murray and Bert R. HART of Rochester, and four daughters, Mrs. Burt Van ORDEN of Murray, Mrs. Willard HUNT of Kendall, Mrs. Jessie THOMAS of Brockport and Mrs. Jessie RANSOM of Rochester.
The funeral was held S aturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from his late home and at 2 o'clock from the Murray Baptist Church. Interment at Sandy Creek Cemetery.
Submitted by: Peggy Isbell 21 Jun 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Tues., 03 May 1910
Surnames: HART, PRUDDEN.
Mrs. Nancy Prudden HART died Sunday morning, May 1, 1910, at her home on West Avenue. She was -- years of age.
She is survived by one daughter, N. Eglantine HART, and two grandchildren, Miss Edith HART of New York City, and Mr. Percy Churchill HART of Montreal, Canada.
The funeral services will be held at the home of her niece, Miss PRUDDEN, Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment will be in the family plot at Glenwood, Lockport, N.Y., on May 4, 1910, at 1:00 p.m.
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 01 Mar 2002
Newspaper: Medina Tribune, Thurs., 18 Jan 1917
Surnames: HART, SMITH
The death of Mrs. Sarah L. HART, wife of John HART, a prominent farmer, occurred yesterday in the family home in Albion.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County GenWeb Staff, 8 May 2005
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 23 Jan 1919
Surnames: HARTT, ELSHOFF
Mrs. Sybil Elshoff HART, wife of Ernest HART, passed away yesterday afternoon after a brief illness with pneumonia. The surviving husband and son have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. The funeral at 10:30 this morning was private.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 31 May 2007
Newspaper: The Orleans Republican, Albion; Wed. Nov 13, 1940
Surnames: HARTNETT
The funeral service for Ed HARTNETT, who died Saturday night at Orleans Hospital, took place yesterday afternoon in Merrill's mortuary. The Rev. Mark Shenton, pastor of Albion Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was made at Union Cemetery. Mr. HARTNETT was 68 years old and was a printer by trade.
Submitted by: Mark RustayFeb 17, 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune, Thurs., 1 Jul 1920
Surnames: HARTWAY, HOWARD, PERFITT, WILSON, WRIGHT
Mrs. Fred HARTWAY, aged 52 years, died at her home at Ridgeway Corners Tuesday morning. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Roy HOWARD of Albion, three brothers, William, John and Harry WRIGHT, and two sisters, Mrs. Robert PERFITT of Medina and Mrs. Charles WILSON of England.
The Funeral was held Wednesday afternoon fro her home, Rev. I. V. Lobdell officiating, The burial was at West Ridgeway Cemetery
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 3 Sep 2005
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Tues., July 12, 1949
Surnames: HARTWAY
Frank HARTWAY, 65, passed away Monday night in a Rochester hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mary; one brother, Fred, of Medina, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. from the Cleary Funeral Home with the Rev. Reginald CORY officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Shelby.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 31 May 2002
Newspaper: Medina Tribune; Thurs., 5 June 1919
Surnames: HARTWAY, TURNER
Mrs. William HARTWAY of Church street, was found dead in her home by her husband Thursday evening. Mr. HARTWAY was working in his garage and not being called for supper when he thought he should, he went to the house and found Mrs. HARTWAY on the floor dead. Her age was 57 years. The funeral was held Saturday at her late home, the Rev. W. M. Heisler of the Methodist Church officiating.
(Interment took place in Millville Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 29 Sep 2003
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 21 Feb 1901
Surnames: HARTWELL, FOSTER
See Foster
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 27 Apr 2005
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, December 2, 1922
Surnames: HARTWELL, WELLER, RICE
Solomon D. HARTWELL, 80 years old, retired farmer of the town of Barre, was found dead in bed Friday by members of his family at his home at Barre Center. He was a native of the town of Albion and has resided in Barre over fifty years.
Mr. HARTWELL leaves his wife and four children, Mrs. Edward WELLER and Miss Fannie HARTWELL of Barre Center, Kirke HARTWELL of Eagle Harbor and Mr. Richard RICE of Rochester.
Rev. A. V. S. Wallace, pastor of the Barre Center Church, will officiate at the funeral service at the home on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Burial will be at Mt. Albion Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Sep 3, 2001
Newspaper: Rochester Daily Union and Advertiser, Thursday 1 May 1900 Page 4
Surnames: HARVEY, WOLFROM
ALBION, May 1. - Miss Betsey HARVEY, an old resident of this place, died after a long illness at the home of Mrs. WOLFROM on West Academy street, yesterday (30 Apr 1900), aged about 88 years. Miss HARVEY had been a member of the First Presbyterian Church here for forty years.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
(Note: Daughter of Norman E. Harvey & Betsey)
Submitted Glenda Whitaker Subyak, Sep 10, 2001
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 2 Dec 1915
Surnames: HASENOHR, RHONE, CROWLEY
Mrs. Dora HASENOHR, widow of the late Urban HASENOHR, died Tuesday afternoon after a long illness at her home on Eagle street. Deceased was born in Wurtemburg, Germany, and had resided in Medina more than sixty years.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Edgar L. RHONE, of Bradford, Pa., Mrs. Charles J. CROWLEY, of Niagara Falls and Miss Rose HASENOHR, of this place. The funeral will be held from St. Mary's Church tomorrow morning at nine o'clock. Interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 7 May 2006
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 7 Apr 1887
Surnames: HASENOHR
A little son of Urban HASENOHR died on Friday last, aged twenty-one months.
(Interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 4 Jul 2006
Newspaper: Albion Advertiser, Thurs., 13 MAR 1947
Surnames: HASKELL, ALLEN, JOHNSON
Riley L. HASKELL, 85, died March 7th at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bessie ALLEN, Lee St. Road, another daughter, Mrs. Archie JOHNSON, resides in McKean, Pa. He also leaves twenty grandchildren. Funeral was held Sunday from McNall Funeral Home. Rev. Paul J.C. Rawson, of Shelby Center, officiating.
(Interment in Transit Cemetery)
Submited by: Cassy Marshall 2 Apr 2007
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, 3/30/1923
Surnames: HATCH
Charles W. HATCH, 72 years old, former postmaster, prominent in politics and retired fruit and produce merchant, died Thursday at his home in Lockport. Heart trouble was the cause. He had been dangerously ill for several weeks. Mr. HATCH was born in the town of Murray, Orleans County on January 13, 1851, and received his education at Holley Academy and Broekport Normal School. He taught in the district school for three years and when 19 years of age went to Holley and engaged in the flour, feed and produce business. In 1882, Mr. HATCH sold his business and went to Lockport as manager of the Niagara County Fruit company, continuing in that capacity for 16 years. He bought the Ferguson fruit house in 1897 but later sold it. Two years ago he retired.
The funeral services will be held at the home Saturday afternoon with burial in Holley.
(Interment in Hillside Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, Oct 14, 2001
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 7 Apr 1904
Surnames: HATCH
Emerson J. HATCH, a resident of Albion for forty years, died Friday at Holley, to which place he moved two years ago. He was seventy-seven years old.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 15 Jan 2006
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 17 May 1917 (from a column called “About The
County”)
Surnames: HATCH, SLAWSON
Mrs. Emma Louise HATCH, 51 years old, wife of Arthur HATCH, died Thursday at Albion.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 29 May 2006
Newspaper: The Orleans Republican American, Thursday, 8 Oct 1964, pg. 10
Surnames: HATCH, GILBERT, LOOMIS, MORRISON, WILSON
MRS. WEBSTER HATCH
Mrs. Flora HATCH, 86, of 9 Van Buren St.. Holley, died at her residence Tuesday, Oct. 6. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Irving WILSON. Holley, and Mrs. Clarence MORRISON, Brockport; a granddaughter, Mrs. Wayne LOOMIS, Rochester, and a grandson, Richard MORRISON, Brockport; two great grandchildren.
Service will be held this afternoon at 2 at Merrill-Grinnell Funeral Home, 39 Geddes St., Holley. Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 29 May 2006
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 6 Jan. 1910 (from a column called “About The
County”)
Surnames: HATCH
Mrs. Helen M. HATCH, who is survived by three sons and one daughter, died Thursday at Barre Center, aged 73 years.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 1 Jan 2006
Newspaper: Medina Daily-Journal, Sat., 27 Feb. 1904
Surnames: HATCH
LOCALS: Mr. James HATCH, one of Medina’s oldest citizens, died yesterday at the home of his son, Mr. L. M. HATCH on North Academy street, at the advanced age of ninety-four years. The remains will be taken to Bergen this afternoon for interment.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 4 Feb 2004
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Wed., Feb. 13, 1952
Surnames: HATCH, POPPLE, HIBBARD, BILES
John G. HATCH, 62, of Knowlesville, died at his home last night following a period of 18 years during which he was an invalid. Born March 21, 1889 at Gaines, he was the son of the late John HATCH and Mariette POPPLE HATCH.
He resided in Knowlesville for 38 years. When active was a salesman and was associated with Frank Howard, clothier formerly located in Medina in the location now occupied by Kennedy Bros. He was a member of Gaines Church.
Surviving are his wife, Blanche HIBBARD HATCH; a son, Franklin John HATCH, at home, and a grandson, Dale Lee. Also a sister, Mrs Eunice BILES, N. Tonawanda.
Funeral services will be held at his home, Main St.. Knowlesville, Friday at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Kenneth BAKER will officiate and burial will be in Mt. Albion Cemetery.
(taken from the Washak scrapbooks)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, Oct 14, 2001
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, December 6, 1922
Surnames: HATCH, ELLSASSER
Word was received here this morning of the sudden death of Mrs. Louis HATCH in Cleveland, Ohio last evening. She is survived by her husband, one son, Burell Hatch, and one daughter, Mrs. Norman ELLSASSER all of Cleveland. Mrs. HATCH was a daughter-in-law of the late Mrs. Louise HATCH of North Academy Street and had many friends here and at West Shelby.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Sep 2, 2001
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune, Thurs., 30 Aug 1928
Surnames: HATHAWAY
Mrs. Harriette HATHAWAY, widow of the late (Amandus) Manley HATHAWAY of Knowlesville, died at the Medina Memorial Hospital Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock, after a short illness. Deceased is survived by one son, Frank of Syracuse, and several sisters and brothers. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon from her home in Knowlesville at 2 o’clock.
(Interment in Tanner Cemetery_
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 4 Jan 2009
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thursday, 27 Jan 1921
Surnames: HAUSER, SPAAN
The death of John HAUSER occurred at his late home in Knowlesville Thursday, January 20, after a long illness. He leaves his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Adrian SPAAN of Rochester, two grandchildren, three sisters and two brothers. The funeral services were held from his late home Saturday afternoon, the Rev. William Parker officiating. Members of the G.A.R. And W.R.C. Attended. Interment in the Tanner Cemetery. Mr. HAUSER was a Civil War veteran, enlisting in the 15th N.Y. Cavalry Co. I, when only 17 years of age. He was a member of Hood Post G.A.R.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 28 Aug 2012
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 15 Apr 1915 (from a column called “About The
County”)
Surnames: HAWES
Hiram HAWES died at his home of W. Bank street, Albion, on Tuesday, following a week’s illness, aged 77 years. Mr. Hawes was one of Albion’s best known citizens and for many years conducted a grocery store.
(Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 21 Mar 2006
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, (Telegraph Press Bulletin.) Sat., April 9, 1910
Surnames: DUQUETTE, HAWES, LITTLEBRANT
Albion, April 8, - William H. HAWES, one of Albion's best known retired business men, died at 12 o'clock this noon at his home, No. 4 East State street, after an illness of some weeks with acute Bright's disease, aged 66 years.
Mr. HAWES was born in Albany, N. Y., July 20, 1844, and moved to Albion about forty years ago. He was a veteran of the Civil war, having enlisted in this village in the Seventeenth New York Heavy Artillery, or what was known as the Orleans County Battery, which was recruited in this village by First Lieutenant Irving Thompson. Mr. Hawes served three years at the front with his regiment and was wounded while in the government service.
He was a member of Curtis-Bates Post No. 114, of this village, which will attend the funeral in a body, and he had been a member of the Methodist Church here for the past twenty-four years.
The deceased was engaged in the grocery, bakery and evaporator business for over twenty years. He retired from active business three years ago because of failing health.
Mr. HAWES leaves his wife (Margaret LITTLEBRANT HAWES), one sister, Mrs. Margaret DUQUETTE, and one brother, Hiram HAWES, all of this village.
The funeral will be held from the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. J. A. HARTMAN officiating. Interment will be made in Mt. Albion Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Mar 1, 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 4 June 1891
Surnames; HAWKINS, SPROUD
The death of Elizabeth J. SPROUD, wife of William M. HAWKINS, formerly of Medina, occurred in Buffalo, on Saturday, aged 38. Her sickness had been long and intensely painful, caused by uterine cancer.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb, 4 Sep 2006
Newspaper: The Orleans Republican-American, Thursday, 23 May 1957, Page 8
Surnames; HAWKINS, GLEDHILL, KEMP
William J. HAWKINS, 86, a former Holley druggist for many years, died May 16th at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Vincent GLEDHILL of Avoca with whom he had been residing for the past three years. Born in Parma he was a graduate of Brockport Normal and Lima Seminary.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. GLEDHILL and Mrs. Pauline KEMP of Holley and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held in Avoca on Saturday afternoon and burial was in Holley cemetery.
(Interment in Hillside Cemetery)
Submitted by: Richard Callard Feb 4, 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Thurs., Feb. 17, 1910
Surnames: HAWKINS
William M. HAWKINS died at his home No. 138 Prospect avenue, Buffalo, yesterday after an illness which kept him in his home since last April.
Mr. Hawkins was 59 years old, and he came to Buffalo from Medina after being educated in the Medina Academy and studying law in the office of S. B. Filkins, of that village. He was admitted to the bar in 1871. In 1884 he was elected Member of Assembly from the old Third District. He was collector of the canal from 1894 to 1906. The deceased was a member of the Erie County Bar Association and fraternal societies.
Mr. HAWKINS is survived by his wife, a son, Stanley E., and a daughter, Miss Eleanore HAWKINS. The funeral will take place tomorrow.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Feb 24, 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 30 Apr 1903
Surnames: HAWLEY
News has just been received of the death of Edward P. HAWLEY, which occurred at the home of his son, Dr. HAWLEY. The deceased, who was formerly of Medina, was born in Lockport, N.Y., Decenber 25th, 1821 and died April 26th, 1903, at Cincinnati, 0.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 9 Oct 2005
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 28 May 1931
Surnames: HAWLEY
Mrs. Minard HAWLEY, aged 78 years, died Tuesday noon at her home on North Academy street. She is survived by her husband and two sons, Louis and Grovernor. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. A. S. Lowrie officiating. Burial will be in Daniel’s Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 10 Oct 2011
Newspaper: The Orleans Republican, Albion; Wed. Apr. 12, 1933
Surnames: HAWTHORNE, MORSE, LLOYD
Mrs. Mae Lloyd HAWTHORNE, 52, of the Eagle Harbor Road, died early Tuesday morning at the Arnold Gregory Hospital after an illness of several months. She is survived by her husband, Joseph HAWTHORNE, two sons, Harold and Laverne of Albion; one sister, Mrs. Anna MORSE and one brother, George LLOYD, both of Albion. Mrs. Hawthorne was a member of the Pullman Memorial Church.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock from the McNall Funeral Home, Rev. L. H. Robinson officiating. Burial In Mt. Albion Cemetery.
Submitted by: Mark Rustay Feb 14, 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal; Tues., 3 Feb 1903
Surnames: HAWTHORNE
Mr. John HAWTHORNE, a highly respected farmer residing on Maple Ridge, died yesterday after a brief illness. His age was about forty-five years.
(Interment in Millville Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 12 Jan 2004
Newspaper: Medina Tribune, Thurs., 25 Apr 1912(from a column called "About the County"
Surnames: HAWVER
George L. HAWVER formerly of Barre Center, is dead at Fort Collins, Col., where he went last winter with his family for his health, after selling his Barre property.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 30 Sep 2005
Newspaper: Medina Tribune; Thurs., 5 Jul 1923
Surnames: HAYDEN, GLEASON
Mrs. Margaret HAYDEN died at her home on North avenue Monday evening, aged 75 years. Deceased is survived by one daughter, Mary. The funeral was held this morning at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's Church. The interment took place in St. Mary’s Cemetery..
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 26 Sep 2011
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal; Wed., Dec. 6, 1950
Surnames: HAYDEN, BREEZE, HYDE
Myrtie Fannie HAYDEN, 66, 513 Main St., died last evening in Medina Memorial Hospital. Surviving relatives were not located today. The body is resting at the Thibault Funeral Home, S. Main St., where funeral arrangements are being made.
Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtie Fannie HAYDEN, aged 66, who died at Medina Memorial Hospital Tuesday evening, are scheduled to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Thibault Funeral Home, South Main Street, with the Rev. Ralph Ross of the First Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Otter Creek Cemetery.
Mrs. Hayden died a few hours after she had suffered a heart attack in her home at 513 Main Street here. She was born in the vicinity of Waterport and was the daughter of the late Joseph and Fannie HYDE BREEZE. At one time she operated a grocery store on West Avenue and later operated a similar place of business on Glenwood Avenue. For the past 15 years she was employed at H. J. Heinz Co., and retired from that concern a year ago. She was a member of the First Baptist Church.
Surviving are one brother, Howard BREEZE of Bergen, and several nieces and nephews.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 26 May 2003
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 10 Dec 1891
Surnames: HAYDEN, GLEASON
Tuesday evening, as the west bound passenger train which arrives at this station at 6:30 had just crossed the bridge over the Oak Orchard creek, the passengers felt a slight jar, as though caused by the train coming in contact with something on the track. On reaching the station the conductor informed ticket agent Shea of the occurrence and station agent McMahon at once proceeded to investigate the cause. On arriving at the west end of the bridge Mr. McMahon discovered a man, who proved to be Patrick HAYDEN, lying face downward by the side of the track in an apparently lifeless condition. He took him by the shoulder and asked him if he was hurt, but on receiving no reply, hastened to a house near by and procured assistance and a messenger was sent to summon Coroner Munson.
Upon the arrival of the Coroner it was discovered that the unfortunate man was not dead, although he was horribly mutilated about the head, body and legs. He was taken to the depot, and latter to his home on North Avenue, where he died at an early hour next morning. How he came to be walking on the track can not be ascertained, and the exact way in which he was killed will never be known, as he did not regain consciousness after being struck. The force of the shock when the train struck him broke the steps of the smoking car.
Deceased was forty nine years of age and leaves a wife (Margaret GLEASON) and three children. He was a member of the O. M. B. A. and his family will receive a life insurance of $2,000 from that organization. Coroner Munson empanelled a jury and an inquest was held yesterday morning. The verdict was that the unfortunate man came to his death by being struck by train No. 21, on the evening above mentioned, and attaching no blame to anyone. The funeral was largely attended at St. Mary's Church this morning and the remains were entered in St. Mary’s Cemetery.
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 2 Oct 1924
Surnames: HAYES
The death of Doris May HAYES, 18 months daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John HAYES occurred at their home on Laurel Hill last evening. Funeral tomorrow afternoon at West Shelby.
(Interment in West Ridgeway Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 26 Sep 2006
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 23 Dec 1915 (from a column called “About The
County”)
Surnames: HAYES
The death of Henry Haye(HAYES) occurred Thursday afternoon at his home in Hulberton, following a short illness, of pneumonia. He was 75 years of age.
(Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 7 May 2006
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, 6/3/1912
Surnames: HAYES, BOOKEY
The death of John HAYES, a life long resident of Ridgeway, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank BOOKEY, last evening, aged 82 years. The deceased had been in feeble health for some time. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Frank BOOKEY. The funeral will be held at St. Mary's Church Tuesday morning at nine o'clock.
(Interment in Old St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Gaines, NY)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, Jan 11, 2002
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 4 Nov 1915
Surnames: HAYES, COOPER, MERRITT
Joseph HAYES, an employee of George Hess, of this village, and at work as a teamster for Hempt and Washington, state road contractors at work east of Knowlesville, fell from his wagon Monday afternoon and was instantly killed. HAYES was driving along the side of the cement pavement, and was sitting on top of a load of cement, when his wagon jolted in the rut, and he pitched forward,striking on the ground on his head. Russell Perry, foreman of the work, was within twendy feet of the man, and ran to his assistance, but he died within a minute or two. Coroner Munson was summoned and after visiting the scene of the accident, deemed an inquest unnecessary. Although there is quite a laceration in the front part of his head, Dr. Munson believes that death was due to a broken neck.
Funeral services were held at the residence on Oak Orchard street yesterday afternoon, Rev. M. E. Van Nostrand officiating. The interment was at Lynhaven Cemetery, Lyndonville. The surviving relatives are his widow (Clara E. COOPER), two sons and one daughter; two brothers -- Charles, of Niagara Falls; Orville, of Lyndonville, and two sisters -- Mrs. Daniel MERRITTt, of Lyndonville and Naoma, of Arkansas.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 7 May 2006
Newspaper: Unknown
Surnames: HAYES, JOHNSON
Mrs. Lillian HAYES died this morning at her home, 182 Glenwood (Medina), at the age of 67. She was born in Yates, the daughter of James and Harriet JOHNSON and she had lived in Orleans County all her life.
Survivors include her husband, Monroe; one brother, Leon Willis JOHNSON of Barre, and several cousins. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Thibault Funeral Home, South Main St., with the Rev. Alfred Scipione of First Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Shelby.
(taken from the scrapbooks of Theda Powley Millis, Waterport)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 8 Feb 2004
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Mon., July 18, 1949
Surnames: HAYES, TREBLE
Albion - Mrs. Martha TREBLE HAYES, 82, who was born in England in 1867, died in the home of her son at 221 West Park Street Friday. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Albion. She is survived by two sons, O. Clyde of Rochester and Douglas S. HAYES of Albion; three brothers, Sidney TREBLE of Barre, Frank TREBLE of Spencerport; several nieces and nephews and two grandsons, James HAYES of Albion and Roy HAYES of Rochester.
Funeral services were held today at 2:30 p. m. with the Rev. William A. Nixon officiating. Burial was in Mt. Albion Cemetery.
(Note: Wife of Orville D. HAYES)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 31 May 2002
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Tues., 4/16/1940
Surnames: HAYES, CURRY, LYNCH, TSCHATTER
Holley - Mrs. Sarah CURRY HAYES died Sunday here. She was 91. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Louis LYNCH, Holley, and Henry TSCHATTER, Albion; three sons, Thomas, Holley; Leo, Hulberton; and James HAYES, Rochester; a stepson, Frank HAYES, Brockport; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Funeral services will be help in the home of Mrs. Louis Lynch at 8:15 a.m. tomorrow and at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, Holley. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 16 Feb 2004
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 2 Apr 1903
Surnames: HAYNER, NELSON, SCOTT, HASKELL, DRURY, KEITH, FLETCHER
The following, taken from an extended obituary notice in the Alton, Ill., Evening
Republican of March 20th, will no doubt be read with interest by many residing in this
vicinity who knew of the deceased, if not favored with his personal acquaintance:
John E. HAUNER was born in Charleston, Montgomery county, N. Y., March 29, 1827. Removed
to Yates, in the same state, with his parents when six years old. Spent his life on a farm
until eighteen years of age, when he entered a dry goods store, where he remained three
years and then came west, arriving in Alton in December, 1848, where his first employment
was that of clerk in the P. B. Whipple store. Subsequently he became engaged in the
hardware business with the late Arba Nelson, under the firm name of Nelson and Hayner.
Afterwards he operated a saw mill, and box factory; became a bank director, a member of
the firm of J. E. Haynor & Co., of St. Louis, western agent of the Walter A. Wood
Self-Binder Co., and was connected with and engaged in various other firms and
enterprises, but was, perhaps, best known to the people as president of the Alton Savings
Bank and Vice-President of the Alton National Bank.
Mr. HAYNER was married three times. His first wife Miss Laura SCOTT, of Craftsbury, Vt., the mother of his only child, Mrs. W. A. HASKELL; the second was Miss Jennie DRURY, of Highgate, Vt., in whose memory the Jennie D. Hayner Library was built. His last marriage was with Miss Kate KEITH, of Sheldon, Vt., who survives him. Mrs. H. A. FLETCHER, of this city, Mr. HAYNER's sister, is now the only surviving member of his father’s family.
In the death of Mr. HAYNER not only have the family, relatives and friends sustained a crushing personal bereavement, but the city of Alton has lost its best friend and greatest benefactor. Coming here in early manhood, dependent entirely on his own resources, without friends or influence, he rose step by step by force of energy, perseverance, honesty, and inherent ability until he became a power in the commercial world, and financier whose talents were known and honered not only in the marts of St. Louis and Chicago, but throughout the west and even extended to eastern cities. His career was a remarkable one not only in the wonderful success he attained, but in the fact that it was won not by speculation, but solely by rare business foresight and accumen, the ability to forecast the value of projected enterprises.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 21 Nov 2005
Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Fri., March 24, 1950
Surnames: HAZEL, GRIMES, McCOMBER, ROOK
Albion - George R. HAZEL, 58, died unexpectedly in Arnold Gregory Memorial Hospital at noon yesterday following a heart attack suffered several hours earlier. He was a member of the Albion Methodist Church and its Woods Brotherhood Class, and of the Albion IOOF. Friends may call at the family home at 320 West Park Street until 11 a.m. Sunday. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Grinnell Funeral Home with the Rev. C. Lacy Van Norman officiating. Burial will be in Carlton Cemetery.
Survivors include his widow, Lizzie GRIMES HAZEL of Albion; a daughter, Miss Mildred E. HAZEL of Albion; a son, Lenis F. HAZEL of Buffalo, two sisters, Mrs. Clarence McCOMBER of Syracuse and Mrs. Victor ROOK of Medina; three brothers, Walter HAZEL of Rochester, Fred HAZEL of Albion RD, and Charles HAZEL of Medina, and several nieces and nephews.
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 6 May 2002
Newspaper: unknown Albion newspaper
Surnames: HAZEN, DRENNAN, KEARNAN
After an illness of several months, Mrs. Gerald HAZEN died April 24, 1911at Park Avenue Hospital in Rochester, NY at age 43 years. Mrs. HAZEN went to Park Avenue Hospital February 2nd and underwent an operation. Some time later it was decided a second operation was necessary, which was performed last week, resulting in her death. Mrs. HAZEN was a lady of a pleasant, loving disposition and leaves a host of warm friends who mourn her demise. She was born at Point Breeze, NY and had always lived in that place until her removal to Albion several years ago in West Academy street.
She leaves beside her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DRENNAN Sr., three brothers, Daniel Jr., Francis and Sheldon DRENNAN, and two sisters, Elizabeth and Katherine, all of Albion. Funeral was held this morning (April 28, 1911) from the Christ Episcopal Church, of which she was a member. Rev. G.F. White officiating. Interment at Mt. Albion Cemetery.
(Note: Mary Ann's mother was Catherine KEARNAN)
Submitted by: Sharon Kerridge Feb 8, 2001
Newspaper: The Medina Tribune; Thurs., 20 May 1909 (from a column called “About The
County”)
Surnames: HAZEN, COOK
Mrs. Harvey C. HAZEN, formerly Miss Harriet C. COOK, of Holley, is dead in India, where she and her husband were missionaries.
(Interment in Hillside Cemetery)
Posted by: Orleans County Genweb staff, 21 Feb 2006