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6901 From The Medina Daily Journal 13 Nov 1922
Death of Albert J Hill
Albert Jay Hill passed away last evening at his home on Park Avenue. He was born in Knowlesville August 17, 1841, the son of Robert Lloyd and Adelia Wood Hill, but the greater part of his life was spent in Medina. He was married November 1, 1871, to Florence Ermina, daughter of the late John Ryan. For many years he was identified with the Weld & Hill milling company. He served three terms as president of the Village of Medina from 1889 to 1891, and was a member of the Board of Education from 1889 to 1892. He was a charter member of the Alert Club, also a member of Medina Lodge F. & A.m. and the City Club. He is survived by his wife, one son Albert J. Hill of Feribault, Minn. and two daughters, Mrs. J.S. Thompson of this place and Mrs. E.M. Baker of Oklahoma City. Funeral services will be held from his late home on Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock with interment at Boxwood.

From The Medina Daily Journal 13 Nov 1922
FLAGS AT CITY HALL AT HALF MAST
The flags at the City Hall are a half mast today in memory of the late Albert J Hill, former village president 
Hill, Albert Jay (I64)
 
6902 From the Medina Daily Journal, 21 Aug 1918
Born August 10th, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alden Baker, of 5307 Kensington avenue, Kansas, Missouri, a son, James Alden. 
Baker, James Alden (I1433)
 
6903 from The Medina Daily Journal, 3 Jan 1906 (fultonhistory.com)
Hon. John W. LaBar, former assemblyman, and a grand-son of one of General Lafayette's comrads who came to the United States to assist the colonies in the Revolution died Sunday at his home in the Town of Royalton, in the 99th year of his age. 
Labar, John Wesley (I1000)
 
6904 from The Medina Daily Journal, 31 Dec 1914 (fultonhistory.com)
THOMPSON _ HILL WEDDING YESTERDAY
The marriage of Miss Edith Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Hill, of Park avenue, to Mr. J. Sylvester Thompson was solemnized yesterday afternoon at four-thirty ut the home of the bride's parents, in the presence of the family and a few intimate friends, the Rev. Frank J. Milman, of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. The bride wore a going away gown and was unattended. After the ceremony a sumptuous dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left on the evening train for an extended wedding trip and upon their return will reside at Medina. Among the guests who attended were: Miss Allen, of Buffalo, and Miss Gillette, of Rochester, two of the bride's most intimate friends, and Mr. and Miss Thompson, of Silverdale, Ontario, a brother and sister of the groom. 
Family: John Sylvester Thompson / Edith Hill (F298)
 
6905 from the Medina Daily Register, 1913 (fultonhistory.com)
NEW MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY FOR MEDINA
The Medina Wood Working and Furniture Co., Incorporated, with Mr. Carl H. Breem, president; Mr. J. William Jackson, vice-president, and Mr. J. Sylvester Thompson, secretary and
treasurer, is the new manufacturing concern that will soon begin operations in Medina.
The company has purchased the building of the Medina Stamping Works, on Church street, and up-to-date machines for the manufacture of all kinds of wood working are being installed. The plant will be ready to commence operations
the first of April.
Mr. Breed has, for years, been a member of the hardware firm of Chase & Breed, on Main street, and only recently withdrew from the partnership. He is the present mayor of the village, president of the new cold storage plant at Middleport, and is a wide-awake and progressive citizen.
Mr. Jackson was formerly connected with the Maher Bros. Furniture Co., and is a successful business man.
Mr. Thompson has, for the past twelve years, been connected with the Swett Electric Company, and during the greater part of that time has held position of engineer of power station No. 1, located at Medina Falls. Before becoming connected with the a the Swett Electric Company, Mr. Thompson received considerable experience in wood working, having taken a year's course in draughting at the Toronto Technical Institute.
The new concern, besides acquiring the building oi tin; Medina Stamping Works, takes over the old wood working firm of J. W. Jackson & Co. Mr.Breed, Mr, Jackson and Mr. Thompson are each equally interested in the business.

Except from the Auburn Citizen, Nov 25, 1930 (fultonhistory.com)
JENNINGS RETIRES FROM GUARD AFTER 39 YEARS; SUCCEEDED BY COL. THOMPSON
Gen. John Sylvester Thompson, the new brigade commander, was born in Ontario 55 years ago. Shortly after coming to the United States he joined the New York National Guard in 1899. He had attained the rank of captain at the time of the entrance of the United States into the World War, being commander of F. Company, lO5th Infantry, of Medina. He was promoted to a lieutenant colonelcy, and was gazeted brevet brigadier general for distinguished conduct. He was twice cited for meritorious service and was awarded the Belgian Croix De Gerre with Palms, and the United States Conspicuous Service Cross.
General Thompson is president of the Medina Woodworking Company and a director of the Medina Savings and Loan Association. At the general election, November 4, he was chosen as the Orleans County member of the State Assembly. 
Thompson, John Sylvester (I1357)
 
6906 from The Medina Tribune, 12 March 1936 (fultonhistory.com)
FLORENCE ERMINA MILL
Florence Ermina Hill, widow of the late Albert J. Hill, passed away Tuesday morning, March 10th at her home on Park Ave. Mrs. Hill was born Nov. 12, 1848, the daughter of John Ryan who came to Medina in 1824. She is survived by a son, Albert J. Hill, of Pawling, N. Y., and two daughters, Mrs. Clarence L. Barnes of Poughkeepsie and Mrs. J. S. Thompson of Medina, also two grandchildren and several nephews and nieces. Services were held Thursday afternoon, Mr. George Hodson of Buffalo officiating. 
Ryan, Florence Ermina (I1346)
 
6907 From the Medina Tribune, 2 May 1889 (Orleans County Genweb)
The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. BAKER was saddened on Thursday last by the sudden death of their youngest daughter, Beatrice. Funeral services were held at the residence on Sunday afternoon. The sorrowing parents have the sympathy of their many friends. 
Baker, Beatrice (I35)
 
6908 from The Medina Tribune, 25 Dec 1884 (www.fultonhistory.com)
The angel messenger death has again entered the family circle and borne away one of the brightest and best - Robert L. Hill, only son of Albert J. and Flora Hill, of Medina - whose death occurred ou Friday morning laat, after a brief illneaa with diphtheria. Bobbie, whose age was eleven years, was a child of unusual intellectual attainments for
one so young, and waa greatly beloved by a wide circle of acquaintances. The grief stricken family have the earnest sympathy of the people of our entire oommuuity. 
Hill, Robert Lloyd (I1348)
 
6909 from The Medina Tribune, Jan 10, 1895 (fultonhistory.com)
Eliza A. Baker died at the residence of her son, Edward Baker, Sanborn, N.Y, on Friday evening, January 4, 1895, of neuralgia of the heart, aged 61 years. Her death was very sudden and will startle her large circle of friends and acquaintances. She was a member of the Cambria Center Congregational Church and was an active Christian worker. She leaves two sons, Dr. E. M. Baker, of Medina, and Edward Baker of Sanborn. The funeral was observed from the residence in Sanborn on Sunday, January 8, at one o'clock and one hour later from the Cambria Church. Interment at Cambria Center cemetery.
-Lockport Union.

Listed in 1965 census living with Alden and Eliza is Dora Blackmere, 4, born Niagara Co, who is a neice of Eliza. Listed in 1870 census is Dora Baker, 9, born NY and as Dora Baker, 14, born Niagara Co in 1875 Census. 
Blackmer, Elizabeth A. “Eliza” (I45)
 
6910 from The Medina Tribune, July 16, 1891
A Fatal Accident
Mrs. Adelia A. Hill died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Myron S. Newell, on Park Avenue, at an early hour this morning. The circumstances which led to the immediate cause of her death are very singular. Sunday night she arose from her bed and started to walk across the room, when she in some manner made a mis-step, falling to the floor and breaking the bones of her right hip. Dr. Munson was summoned, but her advanced age rendered her recovery impossible, aud all that medical skill could do was of no avail. Mrs. Hill was nearly seventy-three years of age, and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. She leaves to mourn her loss, four children - Albert J. and Graham H. Hill, Mrs. Dr. E. M. Baker and Mrs. Myron S, Newell besides a host of neighbors and friends. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at ten o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Myron S. Newell, with whom she had resided for the past few months. 
Wood, Adelia Augusta (I63)
 
6911 from The Medina Tribune, Mar. 19, 1891 (fultonhistory.com)
Alden Dudley Baker, of Cambria, N.Y. father of Dr. E.M. Baker, of this place, died on the 14th inst., after a brief illness, aged 68 years. Dr. Baker and family, attended the funeral services which were held on Tuesday. 
Baker, Alden Dudley (I43)
 
6912 from The Medina Tribune, Nov 13, 1890 (fultonhistory.com)
At Middleport, Monday morning, Alden Baker, aged 15, started out hunting, taking with him an old shotgun. He accidently dropped the gun in front of his home and the heavy charge of buckshot was emptied into his right leg, terribly lascerating that member just below the knee. Dr Clapman, of this place, amputated the limb above the knee. The boy died in the afternoon of the same day. 
Baker, Alden S (I826)
 
6913 from The Miami University Bulletin, Alumni News Letter", 1918 (books.google.com)
Rev. John Woods, D.D., of Urbana, O., died very suddenly at his home on May 6, in the eightieth year of his age. He was an earnest and devoted minister of the gospel, whose wise and evangelical articles have often appeared in the columns of the Herald and Presbyter. He was born June 19, 1938 in Hamilton, O., graduated at Miami University and Princeton Seminary, and was ordained in 1961 by the Presbytery of Oxford. His charges were at Urbana, O., Bloomingburg, O., Ninth Church of Chicago, Ill., Fort Wayne, Ind., Chico, Cal., Cedar Falls, Ia., Andrew Church of Minneapolis, and Merriam Park Church of St. Paul, Newark, O., Luddington, Mich., and New Carlisle, O. He served as chaplain in the Civil War, and for a time was professor of mental and moral science at Macalester College. He was a man of ability and great usefulness in a long and consecrated life. 
Woods, John (I18302)
 
6914 From The Morning Star (Glens Falls, NY), 8 Jan 1909
J. Fort Palmer, a former realent(?) of Moreau, died in Saratoga at 5:30 yesterday afternoon, aged 74 years and nine months. He had been a resident of Saratoga for the past 17 years. He is survived by his wife, a brother, Nicholas Palmer, of Fortsville, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer, of Fortsville, The funeral will be held in Saratoga, at 2:30 Sunday afternoon.  
Palmer, Fort (I1165)
 
6915 From The Niagara Falls Gazette, 13 Sep 1922 (fultonhistory.com)
The death Sunday morning of Mrs. Gertrude Baker Crosier, age 39 years, wife of Fred Moreland of Kenmore came as a shock to the community. The deceased became seriously ill Tuesday and was removed to the Buffalo hospital where she died. The former became the wife of Mr. Moreland last Christmas and in April moved to Kenmore where they had made their home since that time. Mrs. Moreland is survived by her husband, Mr. Moreland, her mother, Mrs. Ella Baker, three children, Ruth, Charles and Robert Crosier and one brother, Herbert Baker, all of Sanborn. Funeral Wednesday at 2:00 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ella Baker. Burial is at Mt. View cemetery, Pekin.

from The Niagara Falls Gazette, 21 Sep 1922 (fultonhistory.com)
Mrs. Gertrude Baker Moreland of Kenmore, N.Y., died at the General hospital in Buffalo Sunday, Sept 10th, and the remains were taken to the home of her mother, Mrs. Ella Baker of Sanborn where the funeral service was held on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Parcells, pastor of Sanborn Methodist church officiated. Mrs. Moreland leaves to mourn her besides her husband, her mother, Mrs. Ela Baker, one brohter, Herbert Baker, one daughter Ruth and two sons Charles and Robert. Mrs. Moreland had been in poor health for some time, but grew worse about a week before her death adn was taken to the hospital, but she could not be saved. Mrs. Moreland spent most of her life in Cambria, and for years was a member of the Congregational church of the Centre, but at the time of her death she was a member of the Sanborn Methodist church. She was 38 years of age, and a bride of eight months, she having been a widow before her marriage to Mr. Moreland. The funeral was largely attended. Interment was made in Pekin cemetery. 
Baker, Gertrude Mary (I2205)
 
6916 From The Niagara Falls Gazette, 15 July 1941
Miss Marie Baker, of Erie, Pa., has been a guest the past week at the home of her brother, Parker Baker, and Mrs. Baker, in the Upper Mountain road. 
Baker, Marie Margaret (I2497)
 
6917 From The Niagara Falls Gazette, 15 Jun 1938
A marriage license was issued to Robert Luther Crosier and June Onole Bates, both of Sanborn, at the town clerk's office yesterday. The date of the wedding has not been announced. 
Family: Robert Luther Crosier / June Onole Bates Whitmore (F732)
 
6918 From The Niagara Falls Gazette, 23 Sep 1909 (fultonhistory.com)
Cambria, Sept 22 - Ira Baker died at his home the the Mountain road, Sept. 18th, aged 78 years. Mr. Baker was born in the Town of Cambria, May 31, 1831, and was a respected citizen of this town all his life. He leaves to mourn his loss three sons and four daughters. Funeral services were held at his late home, Sept 20th. Interment at Pekin cemetery. 
Baker, Ira (I52)
 
6919 From The Niagara Falls Gazette, 24 May 1948 (www.fultonhistory.com)
Mrs Jennie LeBarr, Of Pekin, Succumbs
PEKIN, May 24 - Mrs. Jennie LaBarr died Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Hutzel, Town Line road. Mrs. LaBarr fell and suffered a broken hip last December and had since been confind to her bed. She was born in the Town of Cambria, November 7, 1862, a daughter to the late Ira Baker and Sarah Levan Baker. Her husband, Charles Wesley LaBarr, died in 1925. Mrs. LaBarr was a member of the former Disciples church of Pekin. Mrs. LaBarr is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Hutzel, one son, Victor LaBarr, of Buffalo, and one granddaughter, Phyllis Hutzel. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the home of the daughter, Mrs. Hutzel. The Rev. Pierce Brown, pastor of the Niagara Falls Disciples church will officiate. Internment will be in Chestnut Ridge cemetery. 
Baker, Jennie E (I1127)
 
6920 From The Niagara Falls Gazette, 4 Jan 1922
Mrs. M. Gertrude Crosier of this village and Frederick Moreland of Kenmore were united in marriage, on Christmas eve, at the home of the bride's mother Mrs. Ella Baker, led by the Rev. D.A. Parcells of the local M.E. church. Mr. and Mrs. Moreland returned last Thursday, from a short wedding trip, and they will take up their home in Kenmore, next spring. 
Family: Frederick Moreland / Gertrude Mary Baker (F2137)
 
6921 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Aug 4, 1943 (fultonhistory.com)
LEAVES FOR COAST TO WED MILITARY MAN
SANBORN. N.Y. - Miss Marie Baker, of Erie, Pa., was a guest for a few days this week at the home of her Aunt, Mrs. Clara Robert, in Niagara street. She also visited at the home of her brother, Parker Baker, and Mrs. Baker, Upper Mountain road, Pekin. Miss Baker is now enroute to California where she will be married to Corporal Edward Consider, of the United States ArmY, stationed at Gardner Field, Calif. 
Family: Edward Floyd Consider / Marie Margaret Baker (F2259)
 
6922 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Aug. 26, 1938 (fultonhistory.com)
Mr. and Mrs. Alden S. Baker, Chicago, Ill., and Mr and Mrs. Samuel Orr, of Enfield, Ill, spent Monday morning visiting old ancestral home sites as the guest of Mrs. G.H. Simonds of Medina. The party was en route to Quebec and Pennsylvania. Mr. Baker is a son of Stonewall Jackson Baker, Mendon, Mich., formerly of Middleport and a great grandson of the late Alden S Baker at one the time Niagara county judge and justice of the peace. 
Baker, Alden Sprague (I806)
 
6923 from the Niagara Falls Gazette, Aug. 28, 1962 (fultonhistory.com)
PEKIN - Clarence R. Baker, 62, Upper Mountain Road, died Monday (Aug. 27, 1962) after an apparent heart attack. He was pronounced dead by a physician at his home. Born in the Town of Cambria, May 28, 1900, son of Edward and Harriette Cotter Baker, he lived in this area all his life. At the time of his death he was employed by the Carborundum Co. at Niagara Falls as a guard. A truck driver, he hauled milk for Niagara County farmers for more than 30 years. Mr. Baker was a member of Ransomville Masonic Lodge No. 551 and Pekin Volunteer Fire Co. For many years he served as manager for Pekin Fire Co. band. Surviving are his widow, Merald Sornberger Baker; a son, Howard E. Baker; two sisters. Mrs Elvwin C. Bodie, Sanborn; Mrs. Richard Robinson, Atlantic Citv, N.J. ; a brother. Sterling Baker, Pekin; and three grandchildren. Friends may call at the Pike and Jones Funeral Home, where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday by Rev. Duane A. Kofahl, pastor of the Pekin Methodist Church. Burial will be in North Ridge Cemetery. Members of the Ransomville Masonic Lodge will hold a memorial service at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The family will be present from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
 
Baker, Clarence Ralph (I1541)
 
6924 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Dec 19, 1940 (www.fultonhistory.com)
BAKER - In this city, Dec 18, 1940, Charles Francis Baker of 401 10th St., husband of the late Nancy Belle Baker; father of Mrs. Florence Starklns of No. Tonawanda, Vera Baker of this city. Walter C. of Chicago; brother ot Mrs. Mary Stuart of Middleport. William of Herkimer, N.Y. , Andrew of Holister, Calif. Funeral from Bell Funeral Chapel Saturday at 10:30, Rev. Robert B. Day officiating. Intermenent in Cold Springs cemetery, Lockport. N.Y. 
Baker, Charles Francis (I829)
 
6925 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Dec 21, 1940 (www.fultonhistory.com)
Friends Pay Final Tribute to Charles Francis Baker Here.
Funeral services for Charles Francis Baker, of 401 Tenth street, who was fatally injured when struck by an automobile in Buffalo avenue Wednesday night, were held this morning at the Bell funeral chapel. The services were conducted by the Rev. Robert B. Day, pastor of the First Unitarian church, of which deceased was a charter member. Burial was In Cold Springs cemetery, Lockport. The pallbearers were Guy Wilcox, Arch Cummlngs, Gus Kuhlman, George Norton, Fred Donley and Don Auman. 
Baker, Charles Francis (I829)
 
6926 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Jan 10, 1935 (fultonhistory.com)
PEKIN FOLD HOLD 25th ANNIVERSARY
MR. AND MRS. BAKER HONORED
PEKIN, Jan. 10 - Fifty friends and relatives assembled Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baker in honor of their silver wedding anniversary. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock to guests from this vicinity, Lockport, Niagara Falls and Kenmore. The house was most tacitly decorated, the color scheme being rose and silver. The bride's table was centered with a wedding cake trimmed with silver, flanked on either side by pink tapers. Roses centered the other tables. During the serving of dinner Walter Jr.. and Helen Blackman rendered several violin and piano duets. Mr. and Mrs. Baker received many beautiful gifts, also congratulations from the local grange in session that evening, extended through the overseer by phone. 
Family: Herbert Gleusers Baker / Mabelle A Zimmerman (F351)
 
6927 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Jan 15, 1955 (fultonhistory.com)
FORMER CAMBRIA SUPERVISOR DIES
PEKIN Jan. 15 - Herbert G. Baker, well known Mountain road farmer, died at the Lockport City hospital today after long illness. Mr. Baker^was born in the Mountain road, January 9, 1886, and had been engaged in farming in this community for the last 45 years. He served as supervisor for the Town of, Cambria for your (four?) years and was town tax collector for six years. He was an active member of the Pekin Grange, the Cambria Congregational church, of which he was a trustee for several years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mabelle Zimmerman Baker; one daughter, Mrs. Wallace Erck; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the home on Friday at 2 p.m. The Rev. M. E.. Burns will officiate. Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery. 
Baker, Herbert Gleusers (I49)
 
6928 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Jan 31, 1920 (fultonhistory.com)
CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N IS NOW REORGANIZED; NEW OFFICERS NAMED
EDWARD BAKER, PRESIDENT OF PEKIN FRUIT GROWERS; ORGANIZATION
Sanborn. Jan. 31.?The Sanborn-Pekln Co-operative company?an outgrowth of the co-operative purchasing and selling department of the Pekin Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, met at Grange ball in Pekin last Monday afternoon, and reorganized,
incorporating under the laws of New York state, and changing the name of the organization to "The Pekin Co-operative Company."
The new officers for the coming year are: Edward Baker, president; Samuel Treichler, vice-president; and Mervin Treichler, secretary-treasurer. The executive committee consists of Edward Baker, Samuel Treichler, Mervin Treichler, Albert Bridgeman, Herman Frank, Harry Flack and Charles Wolkber. The corporation's packing house and shipping station is in this village adjoining the New York Central tracks. Besides shipping fruit in carload lots, tho association co-operatively purchases seeds and fertilizers in wholesale lots 
Baker, Edward W (I1130)
 
6929 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Jan 4, 1965 (fultonhistory.com)
MRS. HUTZEL, GOLD STAR MOTHER, IS DEAD AT 69
PIKIN - Mrs. Grace L. Hutzel, 69, of 585 Willow St., Lockport, one of Niagara County's Gold Star Mothers, died Sunday (Jan. 3, 1965) in Lockport Memorial Hospital after a week's illness. She was born in Lockport March 22, 1895, the daughter of Charles Wesley and Jennie Baker LaBarre. She had been a resident here for about 35 years, moving to Lockport a year ago. Mrs. Hutzel was a member of Pekin Methodist Church, Sanborn American Legion Auxiliary, No. 969, Lockport Garden Club, Mothers Council and the Cilo Club of Lockport. For several years, she was librarian at the Sanborn-Pekin Free Library. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elmer (Phyllis) Adams, Brockport, and a brother Victor La Barre, Buffalo. Her husband, M. Albert Hutzel, died in 1956. A son, Lt. Kenneth Hutzel, lost his life in World War II. 
Labar, Grace Landis (I2468)
 
6930 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, July 26, 1945 (fultonhistory.com)
MRS. ELLA L. BAKER, OF SANBORN, SUCCUMBS
SANBORN. N. Y., July 26 - Mrs. Ella L. Baker, 82, of this village, died yesterday at a Lockport hospital after a long period of failing health. Mrs. Baker was the widow of Elwood W. Baker, former well known farmer. She was born in Sanborn and had resided here and at Pekin, N.Y., all her life. For several years she had been making her home with a grandson here. Mrs. Baker is survived by one son, Herbert Baker, of Pekin, and four grandchildren, Mrs. Norman Mielke and Mrs. Wallace Erck, of Pekin, N.Y., Charles R. Crosier of Sanborn, N.Y., and Robert L. Crosier of Gasport, N.Y. Funeral services will be held at the home of the son, Herbert Baker, Pekln. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. E. H. Hammond will officiate. Interment, will be in Mountain View cemetery, Pekln. 
Timothy, Ella L (I1542)
 
6931 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, May 18, 1920 (fultonhistory.com)
Mrs. Nellie Hall of this village and Edward Baker of Pekin were quietly married last Wednesday evening at the Baptist parsonage, by the Rev. G. A. Stanton, The bride wore a brown traveling suit, and the couple motored to Buffalo, where they left for a week's honeymoon. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Baker will make their home on the Upper Mountain road near Pekln. 
Family: Edward W Baker / Nellie A Kline (F736)
 
6932 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, May 7, 1943 (fultonhistory.com)
BAKER RITES HELD
PEKIN. N. Y. - Funeral services for Marjorie J. Baker, popular daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Baker, of the Upper Mountain road, who died Sunday at the Niagara Falls Memorial hospital, following an operation, were held at the home at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday. The Rev. F. L. Harburn. pastor of the Pekln Methodist church, officiated. Burial was in North Ridge cemetery. The bearers were Elmer Beaber. Charles Beyer, John Folmar, Stanley Mabon, Wilfred Mayer and Edward M. Mayer. Marjorle was born on February 4, 1926. and had lived in this village all her life. She was a member of the Pekln Methodist church and of the Women's 8oclety of Christian Service and other organisations. 
Baker, Marjorie J (I4575)
 
6933 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Nov 13, 1920 (fultonhistory.com)
This village and our sister village of Pekin have been called upon to part with two of their life-long residents, Mrs. John Maxon of Pekin, and Elwod Baker of Sanborn. having passed to the great beyond on Wednesday, November 10th.
...
Elwood Baker died suddenly, Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock. He was born 62 years ago in the town of Cambria and has made his home on this farm in that town until a few
years ago when he purchased his later home in this village. Mr. Baker has been in ill health only about three weeks. He was not considered dangerously ill and was working at his apples when the end came. Burial services will be held this (Saturday) afternoon, and interment will be in Mount View cemetery.

From The Buffalo Express (Buffalo, NY), Nov 13, 1920 (fultonhistory.com)
Funeral of Elwood Baker
Sanborn, Nov. 11 - Elwood Baker, 62 years old, died suddenly on Wednesday. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Luther Crosier, and a son, Herbert Baker. Funeral services were held this afternoon and interment was in Mount View cemetery. The Rev. D. A. (?) of the Meithodist church officiating. 
Baker, Elwood (I48)
 
6934 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Nov. 20, 1940 (fultonhistory.com)
BAKER - In this city, Wednesday, Nov 20, 1940, Mary Belle Baker of 401 10th St., beloved wife fo Charles P., mother of Florence A. Starkins of North Tonawanda, N.Y., Vera F. Baker of this city and Walter C. of Chicago, Ill.; sister of Alle(?) R. Retallack of Buffalo, N.Y. Funeral services from the Bell Funeral Chapel, Friday Nov. 22, at 2:00 P.M., Rev. Robert B. Day officiating. Interment in Cold Springs cemetery, Lockport, N.Y. 
Retallack, Mary Belle (I6836)
 
6935 from The Niagara Falls Gazette, Nov. 27, 1943 (fultonhistory.com)
PEKIN. N.Y. Arthur B Baker, farmer, of the Ridge road, died late yesterday at a Lockport hospital where he had been confined for some time. Mr. Baker is survived by three sons, Parker, Roy and Ralph Baker, all of Pekin. N.Y.: one daughter, Mrs. Marie Consider, of Taft. Calif, and one sister, Mrs. Grace Swick, of Erie, Pa. 
Baker, Arthur B (I1137)
 
6936 from the Niagara Falls Gazette, Oct. 1, 1964 (fultonhistory.com)
MRS. BAKER
PEKIN - Mrs. Marald E. Baker, 60, of 2885 Upper Mountain Road, died Wednesday (Sept. 30, 1962) in the Howell Nursing Home, Lockport, after a lengthy illness. She was born in the Town of Cambria on June 21, 1904, the daughter of George W. and Nellie Clancy Sornberger. She had resided in this vicinity throughout her life. Her husband, Clarence Baker, died in 1962. Mrs. Baker had been an elementary school teacher for 24 years, being an instructor in various Niagara County schools. Since its organization, she had been a teacher in the Starpoint Central School District and was a past president of the Starpoint Teachers Association. She was a member of Pekin Methodist Church and of the Woman's Society of Christian Service at the church. She had served as church organist for 45 years. In addition to both parents, her survivors include a son, Howard Baker, Pekin; two brothers, Allison Sornberger, Sanborn, and G. Emerson Sornberger. Niagara Falls, and three grandchildren. Friends may call at the Pike and Jones Funeral Home, Sanborn, where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday by Rev. James Pollard, pastor of Pikin Methodist Church. Burial will be at North Ridge Cemetery. The family said memorial donations may be made to Pekin Methodist Church.  
Sornberger, Merald E (I4574)
 
6937 from the Niagara Falls Gazette, Oct. 21, 1960 (fultonhistory.com)
MRS. BAKER DIES AT 76
SANBORN - Mrs. Nellie A. Baker, 76, of Townline Road, died Wednesday (Oct. 19,1960) at Lockport Memorial Hospital after an illness of two weeks. She was the widow of Edward Baker, who died in 1943. Born in Town of Cambria Jan. 5, 1884, Mrs. Baker was a daughter of the late Frank and Rose Baer Kline. She was a member of Pekin Grange, American Legion Auxiliary, the First Baptist Church of Sanborn and of its Volunteer Sunday School Class. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Beth Bodie, Sanborn, and Mrs. Shirley Robinson, Ventnor, N.J.; two sons, Clarence and Sterling Baker, both of Pekin; two brothers, Raymond Kline, Sanborn, and Clarence Kline, Pekin; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Pike & Jones Funeral Home by the Rev. William H. Webster. Members of the auxiliary of Legion Post No. 969 will hold a memorial service at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Mt. View Cemetery.

Buffalo News, The (NY) - April 6, 2006
Deceased Name: Beth H. Bodie, former postmistress July 7, 1912 -- April 3, 2006
Beth H. Bodie of Sanborn, a former postmistress of the Sanborn Post Office, died Monday in Crestwood Health Care Center, Wheatfield, after a long illness. She was 93. Born Beth Hall in North Tonawanda, she was a longtime resident of Sanborn. She retired from the post office in 1975. Mrs. Bodie was a member of Community Bible Church of Lockport, the Niagara Falls Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Christian Club of Niagara Falls and the Sanborn Area Historical Society. She served on the Sanborn Citizens Advisory Board for several years. She held Bible study classes in her home for many years. Surviving are a sister, Shirley Dintenfass of Atlantic City, and a brother, Sterling Baker of Sanborn. Services will be at noon Saturday in Community Bible Church, 4168 Church Road, Lockport. Burial will be in the Mount View Cemetery, Cambria. 
Kline, Nellie A (I2493)
 
6938 from The North Tonawanda Evening News, May 1, 1912 (fultonhistory.com)
The death of Daniel VanBrocklin, aged 73 years of Middleport, occurred at his home Sunday morning of heart disease. The decease was for many years a prominent hardware merchant in that village, retiring about fifteen years ago from active business. The funeral will be held Wednesday, under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge, at 2 o'clock. He is survived by a wife and two daughters, Mrs. Arnold Dewhirst of Middleport and Mrs. George Nash of Lockport, and one son William of Middleport. 
Van Brocklin, Daniel (I1590)
 
6939 From The Oregonian, 5 May 1995 (genealogybank.com)
Mrs. Frank died May 1, 1995, at age 94. She was born April 4, 1901, in Hansen, Neb., and grew up in McMinnville. She also lived in Boise, Cheyenne, Wyo., and Phoenix, Ariz., before returning to Oregon. She was preceeded in death by three husbands. She worked for many years as a bookkeeper in the construction business in Arizona. Survivors include a sister, Edith Evans of Gresham. Disposition by cremation. Arrangements: Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. 
Gowan, Esther Irene (I7196)
 
6940 from The Oswego Daily Times, 13 Nov 1899 (fultonhistory.com)
The engagement of Harry Killick of Houth Lyons to Miss Ida Mae Smart, only daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Smart of Alloway has been announced.
(Note that Ida's obituary lists her maiden name as Smith, but there is a Ida Smart found on the 1892 census)
 
Family: Harry Clark Killick / Ida Mae Smart (F973)
 
6941 From The Peninsula Times Tribune, 30 Apr 1979
HANCE BERRY
MOUNTAIN VIEW - Memorial services will be held Tuesday for Hance Berry, an apartment house manager, who died Friday at El Camino Hospital of an apparent heart attack. Mr. Berry, 74, managed the Fayetteville Arms Apartment House in Mountain View. He previously owned a grocery store in Palo Alto. He was a native of Amherst, Nova Scotia. He was a member of Palo Alto Host Lions Club, Palo Alto Lodge 1471, BPOE; Islam Shrine, Scottish Rite of Free Masonary of San Jose and Thunder Bay Lodge 618, AF&AM. Surviving are his wife, Marion Berry of Mountain View; and two sons, Lloyd Berry of Redwood City and Nelson Berry of Orland; and three grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. At Roller & Hapgood, 980 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto. Contributions to the Lions Eye Founndation, 2340 Clay St., San Francisco, or P.O. Box 976, Palo Alto, are preferred. 
Berry, Hance Logan (I7502)
 
6942 From the Popular Guide to the House of Commons
Colonel James Robert Bain is a son of the late Sir James Bain, M.P. He is a J.P. and D.L. for Cumberland, and commanded the 3rd (Militia) Battalion of the Border Regiment from 1892, becoming the Hon. Colonel in 1895. He is a director of the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway Company, and of the Cumberland Union Banking Company, and is much interested in coal and mining enterprises. He married in 1886 Lily, daughter of Sir John Burton, Chief Justice of Ontario, Canada. Bolton Hall, Gosforth, Cumberland. Conservative. 
Bain, Col James Robert (I1949)
 
6943 From The Record of Conneticut Men in the Military
Sixth Regiment - Col. Parsons' - 1775
Raised on the first call for troops in April-May, 1775. Recruited from New London, Hartford and present Middlesex Counties. Two Companies remained on duty at New London until June 17, when they were orderded by the Governor's Council to the Boston Camps. There the regiment took post at Roxbury in Gen Spencer's Brigade, and remained until expiration of term of service, Dec 10, '75. Adopted as Continental. Regiment re-organized under Col. Parsons for service in '76.

from "Register of the National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of New York", 1913
DANIEL ELY, 1673 - 1776
Deputy from Lyme to Connecticut General Assembly, 1729, 1734-5, 1738-9, 1741-2, 1744-5, 1849-51, 1761
Lieutenant of North Company of Lyme, 1733
Captain of Train Band, 1738
Major the Third Regiment of Connecticut, 1739 
Ely, Major Daniel (I2705)
 
6944 from The Register, Berwick, Kings Co. Nova Scotia, 1925 (rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canbrnep/)
Illsley, Lillian Winifred d/o Randal P. Illsley married at Kentville, 18 Aug, to George MacMichael, s/o Alexander MacMichael, Rexton, NB.[26 Aug 1925 write up] 
Family: George Douglas MacMichael / Lillian Winifred Illsley (F2362)
 
6945 From The Register, Berwick, Kings Co., Nova Scotia 1905
Reid, Ruth wid/o Gideon E. Reid d/o Gideon Cogswell, Cornwallis, died at Kentville, 31 May 1905, age 71 years. [15 June 1905]. 
Cogswell, Ruth Ann (I1600)
 
6946 From The Register, Berwick, Kings Co., Nova Scotia Sept 14 1898
Died at Kentville, Sept. 2nd, Ladd H., son of Gideon Reid, of Steam Mill Village, aged 32 years. 
Reid, Ladd H (I1628)
 
6947 from the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, 30 Mar 1945 (newspapers.com)
Medina - Mrs. G.H. Simonds of Pearl Street has received word that her cousin, Deaconess Kate Dibley Shaw, is safe and well in a camp near Los Banos, Luzon, having been released from the internment camp at Santo Tomas. Deaconess Shaw is known in Medina and Western New York, having lived in Buffalo and served with Bishop Brent before leaving for the Philippine Islands, where she had charge of All-Saints Mission of the Episcopal Church at Bontac on the Island of Luzon. She was on her way to the United States when captured by the Japs. 
Sibley, Kate (I794)
 
6948 from The San Diego Evening Tribune, 23 Jun 1932 (genealogybank.com)
Elizabeth Reid alleged her husband Harry H Reid deserted her after a Tijuana marriage and today filed suit for divorce. They were married Dec. 26, 1928, in Tijuana, she said. 
Family: Harry Herbert Reid / Elizabeth M “Betty” (F2202)
 
6949 from the San Diego Evening Tribune, 6 Oct 1927 (genealogybank.com)
RIED - In this city, Oct. 4, 1927, Nancy A. Reid, wife of Harry H. Reid and mother of Fred Reid of Ocean Beach; sister of Rupert Pineo of Waterville, Nova Scotia, Fred W. Pineo of Rochester, Mass., Mrs. W.H. Hirsch of Westport, Conn., Mrs. W.H. Perry of New York, and Wiley C. Pineo of Ontario, Can.; a native of Nova Scotia aged 58 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Friday, Oct. 7, at 10 a.m. form the Merkley University Undertaking Parlors, 3655 Fifth street, Rev. Crabtree officiating. Interment Greenwood Memorial park. 
Pineo, Nancy A (I6739)
 
6950 from The San Diego Union, 13 Mar 1968 (genealogybank.com)
REID FUNERAL TO BE TODAY
Private services will be at 2 p.m. today in Beardsley Funeral Home for Mrs. Cassie M. Reid, 72, of 1385 Morena Blvd., who died Sunday in a hospital. Mrs. Reid, a 50-year resident, of Maine. She was a charter member of the Point Loma Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Two daughters, including Mrs. Doris Voss of San Diego and four grandchildren survive.

from The San Diego Union, 12 Mar 1968 (genealogybank.com)
REID - Cassie, Mother of Doris Voss and Nancy Denney. 4 grandchildren. Private services We. 2 p.m. Beardsley Funeral Home. Family prefer contributions of Heart Fund. 
Skillen, Cassie Mae (I7390)
 

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