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Subject: May 18, 1891
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 09:42:35 EST
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Mon May 18, 1891
MORTUARY MATTERS
--Mary A., wife of William RANKIN, died last evening at No. 258 Smith
street, aged 30 years.
--Aloise JOSSERER died at the family residence, corner of Bronson and
Jefferson avenues, on Saturday morning, aged 69 years.
--Willie, infant son of Valentine and Henrietta SCHAEFFER, died yesterday at
the residence of his parents, No. 269 St. Joseph street.
--The funeral of Frederick SCHLEGEL will take place from the family
residence on South avenue this afternoon at 2 o'clock and from the German Lutheran
Church on Grove street at 2:30 o'clock.
--Mrs. Marian C. CLEMENTS died at the family residence, No. 196 West avenue
Saturday morning, aged 51 years. She had been in ill health for nearly a year.
She leaves besides her husband, two sons, Fred L. and William W. CLEMENTS
and one daughter, Miss Jennie E. CLEMENTS.
--Frances E., wife of J. E. BURROUGHS, ticket agent at the Central-Hudson
station, died last evening of pneumonia at Yonkers after a brief illness. Mrs.
BURROUGHS was attacked by the fatal disease while visiting friends in that
city. Mr. and Mrs. BURROUGHS had been married less than a year. Mrs. BURROUGHS
was a member of the choir at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, and was held
in high esteem by a large circle of friends by whom the announcement of her
sudden death will be received with grief.
--The funeral of the late Sherman GREGG, the well-known photographer, will
take place from his late residence, No. 44 Alexander street, this afternoon at
3:30 o'clock, the Rev. A. S. CRAPSEY officiating. Mr. GREGG was born in
Dunkirk, N. Y., and when a young man he enlisted for the war at the first call for
troops and served in the cavalry for four years. He was promoted to first
lieutenant for gallant service, and amongst his old comrades he was known as an
officer of dash and daring, which, had he remained longer in the service,
would have gained for him high rank and reputation, as a cavalry officer. He
was discharged October 20, 1864. Returning to this city he began business as a
photographer, illness compelling him about six months ago to retire. He
married in 1866, Miss Agnes SMITH of this city and leaves, besides his wife, a
daughter, Miss Lottie M. GREGG and a son, Harry W. GREGG, of Omaha, Neb., also
his mother and a brother, Andrew J. GREGG, of Vienna, Ont., survive him.
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DIED
BAUER - In this city, May 16, 1891, Oscar J. W., youngest son of John A.
BAUER, aged 12 years.
-Funeral at the residence, No. 1 Wilder street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
GREGG - At his late residence, No. 44 Alexander street, May 15, 1891,
Sherman GREGG, aged 55 years.
-Funeral at the house this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Friends of the family
are invited to attend.
HURD - Friday, May 15, 1891, Dr. Edwin H. HURD, aged 66 years.
-Funeral at No. 41 Sophia street, this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
KINZEL - At the family residence, No. 36 Hickory street, Saturday morning,
May 16, 1891, Christina, wife of William KINZEL, aged 59 years and 7 months.
-Funeral at the house this afternoon at 1:45 o'clock and from St. Andrew's
Church at 2.
RANKIN - At No. 258 Smith street, Saturday, May 16, 1891, Mary A., wife of
William RANKIN, aged 30 years.
-Funeral at No. 116 Ambrose street to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.
CLEMENTS - Members of Ideal Union No. 592, are hereby notified of the death
of Sister Marian C. CLEMENTS, and are requested to be present at the funeral
services this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Epiphany Church.
W. C. HADLEY, President.
N. ALLEN, Secretary.
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Glenda
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GjS
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