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From: "Linda/Don" <>
Subject: [NYGENESE] Genesee co., Jan 12-1914 # 3
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 07:17:42 -0500


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The Daily News
Batavia, Genesee County, New York State
Monday, January 12-1914
# 3

Charles G. Kelley.
Veteran of Civil War Died at His Home on Alexander Road.
Charles G. KELLEY died at 5:30 o'clock this morning at his home, five
miles south of Batavia on the Alexander road, after an illness since last
March from a complication of diseases.
Mr. KELLEY was born in Attica, Wyoming county, on March 9, 1846, but had
lived as a farmer for many years at West Batavia. He moved to the Alexander
road about two years ago. He was a veteran of the Civil War, having served
in the Ninth New York Calvary. He did not belong to any G.A.R. post.
Besides his wife, Mr. KELLEY is survived by a son, John W. KELLEY, who
resided with him; two brothers, Frank, of Buffalo and Stephen KELLEY, of
Batavia, and two sisters, Mrs. Edward SPRAGUE of East Bethany and Mrs.
Phoebe BEEBE of Harbor Creek, Pa.
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Mrs. Edgar P. PAUL
Death of an Aged Resident of Batavia after Brief Illness.
Mrs. Mary PAUL, wife of Edgar P. PAUL, died yesterday afternoon at her
home, No. 23 Trumbull place, after a brief illness.
Mrs. PAUL was 76 years old. She is survived besides her husband by
three sons. Frank STAUB of San Francisco, Cal., William L. STAUB of Duluth,
Minn., and Willard W. STAUB, of Buffalo, and a daughter, Miss Grace F.
STAUB, of Batavia.
The funeral will be held from the house at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow, the Rev.
William F. SCOULAR, pastor of the Presbyterian church in North Tonawanda
officiating.
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Mrs. Nora BUCKLEY.
Her Death from the Infirmities of Age at her Home at Daws.
Mrs. Nora BUCKLEY died shortly before noon yesterday at her home on the
Elba side of the Batavia-Elba townline road, near Daws, from the infirmities
of age.
Mrs. BUCKLEY was born in Ireland 75 years ago and had been a respected
resident of Daws many years. Her son, Daniel C. BUCKLEY, died at the
Batavia hospital on April 14, 1913, and another son, Patrick J. BUCKLEY, was
struck by a Central train in Batavia the next day, when going to attend his
brother's funeral. He died in a hospital at Washington, D.C., on May 19th
following, as a result of his injuries.
Mrs. BUCKLEY is survived by a son, Dennis BUCKLEY, and two daughters,
Mrs. Julia KEARNEY, and Miss Catharine BUCKLEY, all of Daws. The funeral
will be at 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning from St. Joseph's church,
Batavia, and the burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery.
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Mrs. Susan F. Hamilton
Former Resident of Byron Died at Her Son's Home in Buffalo.
Byron.- Word was received at Byron yesterday of the death in Buffalo of
Mrs. Susan F. HAMILTON, a former Byron resident, at the home of her son,
Grange HAMILTON.
Mrs. HAMILTON was 74 years old and her son is her only immediate
surviving relative. She has a niece, Mrs. E.H. MILLER of South Byron.
Funeral services will be held at the family residence, No. 300 Ellicott
street, Buffalo, at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. The interment will be at
Byron on Wednesday.
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Mrs. Hattie A. POST
Former Resident of Bergen Died in a Hospital in Rochester.
Bergen.- Mrs. Hattie A. POST of Rochester, a former resident of this
village, in which she was born, died on Saturday morning of pneumonia at St.
Mary's hospital, to which she was taken on Thursday from her home, aged 42
years.
Mrs. POST, whose maiden name was CANDEE, was a daughter of Charles and
Hattie WILLIAMS CANDEE and she was born April 9, 1871. November 5, 1889, she
was married to Alfred W. SHEPARD and began housekeeping in this village. In
1895 the family moved to Holley, where Mr. SHEPARD died on May 2, 1897. On
June 9, 1900, Mrs. SHEPARD was married to Burt G. POST, of Holley, who died
on May 6, 1903, and in the fall of that year she returned to Bergen. For
the last ten years she has resided in Rochester. She leaves two sons,
William and Frank SHEPARD, who are married and live in Rochester, and one
daughter, Minnie SHEPARD, who makes it her home with her great aunt, Mrs.
Lucinda MYERS of this village.
The body will be brought to this village this afternoon for burial in
Mt. Rest cemetery.
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Funeral of Sabert E. Roatch
East Pembroke.-The funeral of Sabert E. ROATCH will be held from the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur C. GORHAM, at 1 p.m., tomorrow. The
interment will be in the Reed cemetery, between South Alabama and Oakfield.
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Batavia Nun's Brother Dead.
Thomas RYAN, a brother of Sister Mary Francis, the chef at St. Joseph's
convent in Batavia, died on Saturday from injuries sustained a week ago
yesterday. He was employed by the Erie Railroad Company at Hornell and was
run over by a locomotive. His leg was so badly crushed that two amputations
were necessary and he was unable to survive the shock. His home was in
Hornell.
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