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From: "Pat Mims" <>
Subject: [NY-Old-News] Old news July 30, 1890
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 00:01:31 -0500
Union and Advertiser
July 30, 1890 page 5
Rochester, NY
Deaths and Funerals
Michael ENGLERT, aged 70 years, died about 6 o'clock this morning at his residence, 84 Clifford street. He was taken sick Monday morning, but serious results were not anticipated until last evening, when he passed away so peacefully that the children who were at his bedside did not know he was dead until some minutes afterward. Mr. ENGLERT was married three times, surviving all his wives, the third dying May 20th last. Fifteen children of a family of twenty-five survive, eleven sons, John, Nicholas, Jacob, Martin, Frank, Conrad, Anthony, Valentine, Michael, Alexander and Clemens, and four daughters, Mary, Lena, Anna and Theresa. The deceased was born in Germany, and had lived in this country forty-six years. The funeral will be held Friday at 7:30 a.m. from the house and at 8 a.m. from St. Michael's Church.
John RUDOLPH died last night at 30 North Union street, aged 3 months. The funeral was held this afternoon.
Susie, daughter of John and Jennie VANDELINDE, died last night in East Brighton, aged 2 years. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon.
Court Notes
James CONNORS will be examined to-morrow morning on the charge of assault in the second degree, the complainant being Bernard OLIVER. The latter is the man who was found recently lying without any clothes on the canal bank. He said a man stole his clothes and threw him in the canal, but he managed to get ashore. It is alleged that CONNORS was the man who stole the clothes and threw him in the canal. OLIVER remained in his cell naked until a couple of police officers furnished him some old clothes.
Mary KLIX, accused of assaulting Rachel STERN, was discharged.
The defendant was discharged in the case of Isaac WALTON, accursed of obtaining two ladders by false pretenses from George MACKAY.
A Charge of allowing an unmuzzled dog to run at large is preferred against Michael HARVEY.
There is an addition to the inmates of the jail to-day in the person of Jeremiah LYONS, accused of being drunk and turning his family out of doors on Adams street.
For disorderly conduct on Benton street a fine of $2 was paid by Herbert MORGAN.
Dell KNELL is the euphonious name of a man who paid a fine of $5 imposed as a punishment for drunkenness and disorderly conduct on Monroe avenue.
The case of Simon GOTT, charged with non-support of family, was held open.
In the case of Homer C. PERRY, accused of assaulting his wife and turning his family out of doors, the defendant was discharged.
While James W. BROCK was drunk on West avenue yesterday he threatened to shoot William EMBROW. A fine of $10 or 20 days was imposed on BROCK.
In the Surrogate's Court his morning the will of Lydia MCGEOCH was admitted to probate and this afternoon that of Margaret SCHUBERT.
--Submitted by Patricia Stillwell Mims
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