
Erie County, New York
Posted Queries for May 1998
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- CROSBY, STEPHENS
posted by Sally Stevens Jankowski
on Friday, May 1, 1998
- Looking for information on Calvin CROSBY, born 1776-1794
and died in Wales, Erie co., NY February 13, 1830. He left no
widow and three minor children, one of whom may be Relief CROSBY,
wife of Samuel STEPHENS. He came originally from Onondaga co.,
NY and had a brother, William CROSBY, also of Wales.
- SCHMALTZ, SCHMALZ,
STAHL posted by Marilyn
Schmalz Fiedler on Friday, May 1, 1998
- Trying to find Frederick SCHMALZ, possibly in Erie Co. during
1840s, need to know where he married Maria STAHL, who her parents
were, and where their first child was born in 1847. They moved
to Milwaukee WI after 1847. Frederick had a brother that came
to America with him and eventually settled in Pennsylvania. We
have no first name for him or where abouts in Penn he settled
or when they came to America. There is a Frederick SCHMALZ in
the 1850 Census but listed as single. He is not listed in Milwaukee
in 1850. Can anyone shed some light on this or give me some suggestion
for further searching? This is my brick wall! Thanks for any
help.
- MILLER, STEPHENS
posted by Sally Stevens Jankowski
on Sunday, May 3, 1998
- Looking for information about Laura M. MILLER (1810-1882)
who was born in Onondaga co., but moved to Wales, Erie co., NY
and lived with her husband, Anson STEPHENS.
- BAGAN, BARRON,
BEGGIN, DOYLE,
JONES, SULLIVAN
posted by Rose Derocher on Monday,
May 4, 1998
- Looking for James BARRON and wife Anne BEGGIN/BAGAN, they
were to have married Sept 29, 1857 in Jo Daviess County, Illinois
and moved with their family to Tonawanda, Erie Co., NY. They
had the following children: Elizabeth BARRON married a JONES.
Kate married a SULLIVAN, children: Marie and Howard Sullivan
Thomas BARRON, no further information. All of these children
lived in Buffalo-Tonawanda area, Erie County, NY. My husbands
great grandmother was Mary Ann BARRON DOYLE, she was born in
Menomonie, Jo Daviess Co., IL and lived in Shullsburg, Wisconsin.
If this sounds at all familiar please email me! Thank you.
- DUDEK, DUTKEIWICZ,
DUTKIEWICZ, KOZUBORSKA
posted by Margot Dutt Mills on Monday,
May 4, 1998
- Jozef/Joseph DUDEK/DUTKIEWICZ b.10 October 1881 Malo Miechowice,
Stalinogrod, Upper Silesia, Poland d.4 July 1951 Chicago, Cook
County, IL. Joseph DUTKEIWICZ married 1st) ??? about 1905 and
she died in childbirth About 1906. I am looking for who she is,
when they were married, when she died and where she is buried.
He married 19 July 1908 or 19 Nov 1908, Central Falls, Providence
Co., RI 2nd) Teophila Katherine "Queenie" KOZUBORSKA
b.27 April 1890 Tarnow, Galicia, Poland d.27 August 1971 Chicago,
Cook County, IL.
- INGRAM, KOLBE
posted by Robert Russell Schadt on
Monday, May 4, 1998
- Seeking death data on John KOLBE wife Mabel INGRAM KOLBE
and child Harold E. KOLBE, b. 1911.
- MOFFAT, OSBORNE
posted by Cathy Sloppy on Tuesday,
May 5, 1998
- I am looking for information on my g-g-grandfather, Levi
OSBORNE, b. 182X? He was a minister in Tonawanda, NY in 1883.
He married Mary Emma MOFFAT and had four children, Julia Margaret,
George Shepard, Agusta K. and Emma Lena. I would be grateful
if anyone could help me find any information on him at all. Thanks.
- PARK, PARKE,
PARKES posted by Donna
Carpenter on Tuesday, May 5, 1998
- Looking for marriage record of Eleanor PARK/PARKE/PARKES,
daughter of Larmon Z. PARKE to unknown between 1850-1855 in either
Buffalo or Evans.
- BEUTTER, DOWNES,
FLANAGAN, KNOPF,
SCHRANKEL posted by Chris
Andrle on Tuesday, May 5, 1998
- Would like to contact other descendants of Frederick Karl
BEUTTER (1839-1880) and his wife Wilhelmina KNOPF (1846-1922).
Their children were Frederick BEUTTER (1863-1865); Anna Wilhelmina
BEUTTER (1866-1960); Frederick Jacob BEUTTER, born 1867, married
Mildred B. DOWNES; Clara BEUTTER, born 1870, married Joseph G.
SCHRANKEL; Albert Andrew BEUTTER, married Elizabeth M. FLANAGAN;
Carl Joseph BEUTTER (1874-1876).
- BOSWORTH, CHILD,
SMITH posted by Cynthia
on Wednesday, May 6, 1998
- From Kane co. Ill. Biog. Record, 1898 - Franklin S. BOSWORTH,
born 1832 in Boston, Erie Co. NY. was the son of Benjamin and
Almira (SMITH) BOSWORTH. Benjamin, born in Greenfield NY was
the son of Alfred, who was born in Bristol, RI. Alfred married
Olive CHILD. Almira Smith was the dau. of Amos SMITH. Further
information available on request.
- MALTBIE, PARKS
posted by Cori and Jim Welch on Wednesday,
May 6, 1998
- Seeking information on Alvin MALTBIE, born 1867 in Buffalo
New York. Married Harriet PARKS (born 1857 in North Collins,
New York). Their son, Curtis Ray MALTBIE was born in 1892 in
Buffalo. The family moved to Southern California.
- MARSHALL, SHEARS
posted by Maura McComick on Wednesday,
May 6, 1998
- Edgar H. MARSHALL b. 1833 in NY married Elida Antoinette
SHEARS, b.1837 NY. Found on 1860 Census for Medina County, Ohio
with 3 children: William E (born 1856 OH), Allen E (born 1857
OH), Twoy (born 1859 OH). EJ (possibly Edwin) was born 1864,
Ida A, 1864, Lanus Berdie, 1869, all OH. Found on 1870 Census
in Cuyahoga County (Cleveland and Rockport). Seeking information
and descendants.
- MARSHALL, SHEARS
posted by Maura McComick on Wednesday,
May 6, 1998
- My g-g-g-Grandmother was named Elida Antoinette SHEARS, born
circa 1837 in New York. Her father was born in Connecticut; her
mother was born in New York. Married Edgar H. MARSHALL either
in OH or NY. Found on 1860 Census, Medina County, OH> Cleveland/Rockport/Lakewood
(all in OH). Family thinks she might have been part Native American.
Edgar and Elida (Lida) Marshall had 6-7 children: William E (born
1856 OH), Allen E (born 1857 OH), Twoy (born 1859 OH). EJ (possibly
Edwin) was born 1864, Ida A, 1864, Lanus Berdie, 1869, all OH.
Found on 1870 Census in Cuyahoga County (Cleveland and Rockport).
Seeking information and descendants.
- DEMING, LEACH,
MATTHEWS, SEEHAVER
posted by Judy A. Wolf on Thursday,
May 7, 1998
- William H. LEACH m. Anna, issue: Ethel m. DEMING; Ruth m.
Harry T. SEEHAVER; Ralph Sherman LEACH d. 29 Dec 1929 in Buffalo,
m. Florence MATTHEWS, issue: Dorothy, Edward b.1916, Robert,
Ruth b.1919, Ralph b.1923, Gertrude b. 1924, Irene b.1924. Seeking
any information especially birth and death dates & places for
William and Anna and her maiden name. Will share family information
if there are any relatives anywhere. Have death notice for Ralph,
d. 1929 but that is all. I have information on his children,
etc.
- TEATS posted by Ralph
Seefeld on Saturday, May 9, 1998
- Searching for parents of Sarah TEATS, b. about 1807 in Canada
and John C. TEATS, b. 8 Sep 1822 in Aurora, Erie Co., NY. Census
information shows that their father was born in NJ and their
mother in PA. A possible candidate for father is Jesse TEATS,
from Aurora, NY who died 25 May 1832 at age 45. Does anyone have
access to obituary or probate information that could possibly
verify this?
- ZELLER posted by Dori
Maw-Settlemyer on Monday, May 11, 1998
- Information needed on my great grandfather Joseph Zeller
and family. Came from Alsace Lorraine about 1904 and resided
in the Black Rock area of Buffalo.
- GRAVES, JEFFERSON
posted by Adrienne Inglis on Monday,
May 11, 1998
- Amos E. JEFFERSON (b. 1833) married Elizabeth Jane GRAVES
(b. 1839) in Buffalo, Erie, NY on 20 Apr 1857. I am seeking more
information on these folks (my great-great-grandparents).
- EVANS, THOMAS,
WALKER posted by Frank
Thomas on Tuesday, May 12, 1998
- Emanuel THOMAS married Charity WALKER 27 May 1860 in the
City of Buffalo, Erie county, NY - George Thomas and Anthony
EVANS were witnesses at the wedding. On the NY state census of
1865 Emanuel and Charity THOMAS showed up in Buffalo , Erie County
with three children Cora age 4; Frank age 2; Amanda age 1.
- BUCK posted by Cynthia
on Wednesday, May 13, 1998
- FYI - Found in Kane Co. Illinois Biographical Record, 1898
-complete entry available on request - Capt. Graves, of Kane
Co., married Miss Mary A. BUCK, of Erie Co. Ny, in 1847. She
was the dau of Stephen BUCK, an early pioneer of Dupage Co.,
Illinois.
- DUNHAM, FOSTER,
JEFFORDS, PEASE,
SHERWOOD, WRIGHT
posted by Cynthia on Wednesday, May
13, 1998
- FYI - Found in Kane Co. Biographical Record, 1898 - have
complete entry on request - Abraham P. SHERWOOD, born 1827 in
Sweden, Erie Co., NY, was the son of John SHERWOOD, born 1790
also of NY. Johns father was Hezekiah SHERWOOD. In 1836 John
left NY and removed to Canada, but came to Kane Co. Illinois
in 1846 by boat from Chatham, Canada. He died in Kane Co. 1879.
He was a soldier in the 1812 War. He married first Sybil JEFFORDS,
3 children. His second wife was Sarah PEASE, day of Abraham and
Sarah (DUNHAM) PEASE, 6 children. Abraham P. SHERWOOD married
Miss Phebe Ann WRIGHT, a native of NY, day of E.Baldwin and Elizabeth
(FOSTER) WRIGHT. E. Baldwin was a soldier of the 1812 War, and
a son of Solomon and Zelpha WRIGHT. Elizabeth was the dau of
James and Phebe FOSTER.
- BOWERS, STILLWELL
posted by Leslie Lienert on Thursday,
May 14, 1998
- I am looking for the family/ancestors of William Arthur BOWERS
(b. Huntington, IN d. Jun 1963 Buffalo, NY) and his wife Irene
Margaret STILLWELL (b. Mar 1898 Buffalo, NY d. Jun 1986 Buffalo,
NY). Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
- FLAEGEL, GRIMMER
posted by Charles Grimmer on Friday,
May 15, 1998
- GRIMMER George. born Sept 1836. died 1902 in Buffalo. Married
to Catherine (Kate) FLAEGEL also born in France 1846? George
GRIMMER is listed in the New York Civil War Veteran Pension Index.
Last known address 696 Exchange Street Buffalo, New York.
- BECKER, FIX,
HEYD, HIRSCH,
HOFFMAN, KRAMER,
MAYER, PAUL,
REITSCHLE, SAUP,
SCHMITT, SMITH
posted by Jerry Smith on Saturday,
May 16, 1998
- Wish to exchange information about the families of Johann
Balthasar SCHMITT(born in Alsace about 1784) and Bernhard SCHMITT
(born in Alsace about 1978). They came to Buffalo in the 1830's.
Both died in the buffalo area. "SMITH" was sometimes
used by them in place of SCHMITT. Associated surnames: HIRSCH,
HEYD, KRAMER, HOFFMAN, SAUP, MAYER, BECKER, REITSCHLE, PAUL,
FIX.
- TRIPP posted by Jerry
Smith on Saturday, May 16, 1998
- Seeking information about Magaretta ("Rita") Elizabeth
TRIPP, born in England about 1885. She moved first to Canada,
then to Buffalo area. Known to have lived here in the mid 1930's.
Unfortunately, *if* she was married, her married name is not
known. Any suggestions or assistance gratefully received! Jerry
Smith in Sacramento, CA.
- KLEIN, LAWRENCE,
LUMPP, MANGOLD
posted by Karen Borton on Monday,
May 18, 1998
- Looking for family of Caroline KLEIN of Tonwanda, New York.
She is the daughter of Phillip KLEIN and Catherine LAWRENCE.
She was born 06 July 1852 in Tonwanda, NY. She was confirmed
25 March 1866 at the Lutheran Church in Eggertsville, NY by Rev.
Adolph Bottger. Her mother died when she was young and her father
then married Katherine MANGOLD. Shortly after he remarried he
and his family moved west to Edgerton, OH and Caroline remained
in NY with relatives. About 6 years later Caroline went to Ohio,
but returned again to NY for a year. Then she came to Ohio the
second time and soon after, on August 12, 1870, was married to
John LUMPP. They settled on a farm east of Edgerton in Williams
County, Ohio. Caroline died April 8, 1915 and is buried in Edon
Cemetery, Edon, Ohio.
- GROSTEIN posted by David
W. Albert on Tuesday, May 19, 1998
- I am researching the GROSTEIN family, which currently begins
with Moses Jacob GROSTEIN. Moses moved from Poland to the United
States in 1838. He lived in Macon, Georgia, Albany, New York,
Buffalo, New York, and finally Lewiston, Idaho. In particular,
Moses and his wife Bena lived in Buffalo, New York from approximately
1844 to 1870.Ý Any information about Moses or his descendants
(which include children Robert, Louis, Isaac and Rachel GROSTEIN,
among others), or in fact, information about any individual with
the last name GROSTEIN would be much appreciated. The name is
quite uncommon in the United States.
- KNAPP, TAPPAN,
TAPPIN, TAPPING
posted by L. Swart on Wednesday, May
20, 1998
- Ethan TAPPIN married Julia KNAPP daughter of Comfort KNAPP
in 1825.Ý Placenames are Boston Corners and Hamburg.Ý
Any information concerning this marriage and descendants will
be appreciated.Ý Thank You.
- MILLER, MULLER,
SCHULTZ, SHULTZ,
TALLMAN, WEATHERBY
posted by Kathy Moore on Thursday,
May 21, 1998
- Looking for any info on gg grandmother who came to Buffalo
about 1858. Story goes Henrietta MULLER, husband (name unknown),
daughter Marie Wilhelmina MULLER (age 3, born April 23, 1855)
and son came from the Black Forest to the U.S. about 1858 and
husband died and was buried at sea. The ship captain felt sorry
for the young widow and was going to give her free passage back
to Germany but relatives from Buffalo came aboard the ship in
New York and persuaded her to embark and join the family in operating
a delicatessen in Buffalo. It is also said that the son was buried
at sea. I don't know if that was on the passage over or later
on in his life. Henrietta remarried to a SHULTZ/ SCHULTZ. She
had 5 more daughters but names are unknown. Her first daughter
Marie Wilhelmina MULLER married my ggrandfather Edward L WEATHERBY
January 28, 1873 in Cheyenne, WY. After the death of Edward and
a widow of 5 living children she remarried Alfred TALLMAN. She
lived and died in California. I want very much to find past and
living relatives of Henrietta.
- BOY, COLVIN
posted by Jim Colvin on Thursday,
May 21, 1998
- Seeking parents of Benoni COLVIN, Born Black Rock (Buffalo)
Erie County. Illinois census for 1880 indicates Benoni was born
in 1834 and married Mary BOY.
- CULLINANE, REGAN,
SAMMONS posted by Michael
S. Cullinan on Thursday, May 21, 1998
- Dr. Charles R. CULLINANE (1869-27Nov1927) practiced medicine
in Buffalo NY and was known as 'the poor man's friend'. He was
the son of Michael CULLINANE and Mary REGAN, both of Ireland,
who settled in Watkin's Glen NY. Charles married Ethel G. SAMMONS,
who outlived him by at least 20 years--but no children known
to me. Charles CULLINANE had a brother, John J. CULLINANE, M.D.
(c1867-03Apr1898) who also went to the University of Buffalo
Medical School and also had a practice in Buffalo. Where are
they buried? Was that the end of this line (sad?). Obits from
Watkin's Glen needed. Please tell me that's not the end of the
line.
- DIRR, HELFRICH
posted by Joseph L. Helfrich on Friday,
May 22, 1998
- My fathers birth name was DIRR. He was adopted by his mothers
sister & husband, Joseph & Alice HELFRICH. His mother had died
and his father could not take care of him. From what I can gather,
they lived in the Buffalo, NY area, Gardenville, Ebenezer, Erie
County. My fathers name was: Kenneth Michael - born 5/11/1911,
died - 4/23/1958. Sister was not adopted, her name was Jean DIRR
- maiden
- GROSTEIN posted by David
W. Albert on Friday, May 22, 1998
- I am researching the GROSTEIN family, which currently begins
with Moses Jacob GROSTEIN. Moses moved from Poland to the United
States in 1838. He lived in Macon, Georgia (est.1838-1844), Albany,
New York (est.1844-1848), Buffalo, New York (est.1848-1870),
and finally Lewiston, Idaho (1870-1886). Any information about
Moses or his descendants (which include children Robert, Louis,
Isaac and Rachel GROSTEIN, among others), or in fact, information
about any individual with the last name GROSTEIN would be much
appreciated. The name is quite uncommon in the United States.
- BONNEY, CHRISTENSON,
KRYDER, MOSHER
posted by Penny Bucks on Friday, May
22, 1998
- I am searching for information about Horace BONNEY bornÝÝ
in New York state, and his wife Rebecca CHRISTENSON also born
in New York state. Horace and RebeccaÝ had four children
that I know of , they are Martha BONNEY (KRYDER),Elizabeth BONNEY
(MOSHER), William BONNEY, and Alfred BONNEY. The family ended
up in St. Joseph county, South Bend, Indiana. I believe there
was another Horace BONNEY and Elizabeth BONNEY living in Erie
county in 1860.Horace BONNEY ( I am assuming Jr.) died 1885 and
Rebecca 1895 in South Bend, Ind. Martha BONNEY (KRYDER) would
be my ggrandmother,born 5 Jun 1854 in New York state and died
9 Nov.1920 in In. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
- GALVIN posted by James
E. Moriarty on Friday, May 22, 1998
- I have several GALVIN family members who came through Buffalo
as their port of entree into the United States. Where do I find
federal records for those who came through Buffalo?
- GRIMM, HAAS
posted by Linda Doty on Friday, May
22, 1998
- Looking for descendants of John George HAAS b. 1798 Germany
- wife Elizabeth found in 1860 and 1880 census in East Hamburg,
Erie Co. NY. Son William HAAS died in 1898 in East Hamburg -
he was sickly since serving in the Civil War. Wife Caroline GRIMM
b. 1841 Germany, died 20 Dec 1912 in Buffalo. William and Caroline
m. 26 Dec 1858 in West Seneca. Looking for children: Mary b.
1860, Henrietta b 1862, Lewis Wm. b. 1865, Emma b. 1869, Rose
b. 1872, George b. 1877. Daughters Nellie and Lillian moved to
WA state. Alternate
- DIRR, HELFRICH
posted by Joseph L. Helfrich on Saturday,
May 23, 1998
- My fathers birth name was: DIRR. He was adopted by his mothers
sister & husband, Joseph & Alice HELFRICH. His mother had died
and his father could not take care of him. From what I can gather,
they lived in the Buffalo, NY area, Gardenville, Ebenezer, Erie
County. My fathers name was: Kenneth Michael - born 5/11/1911,
died - 4/23/1958. Sister was not adopted, her name was Jean DIRR
- maiden
- HERRINGTON, PIERCE
posted by Ardis J. Pierce on Saturday,
May 23, 1998
- HERRINGTON, Spencer b ca 1800 possibly Washington Co. NY
m Mary PIERCE b ca 1804 daughter of Eliakim & Marian PIERCE Washington
Co. NY resided in Newstead, Erie, NY in the 1850 census. Son's
- DIENER, ROST,
SCHUMAKER posted by Tom
Rhodes on Saturday, May 23, 1998
- Looking for family line of William DIENER who was born in
Germany 12-26-1861 and later emigrated to Buffalo, NY with his
parents(?), brother Frank, and sisters Mrs. Ernestine ROST and
Mrs. Minnie SCHUMAKER.Ý Upon William's death in 1939 -
the obit says that his brother and sisters were still living
in Buffalo, NY.Ý I'm searching for any records and hope
to discover his parents.Ý William joined the 8th Infantry
- fought in the Apache Campaigns and later became an early pioneer
of northern Wyoming. His brother Frank was supposedly a postal
carrier.
- BENORT, DEVEAU,
LABATTE posted by Valerie
Cranmer on Saturday, May 23, 1998
- I was sent this information by an elderly person. I was wondering
if someone would direct me to verify it. The information is from
Erie Co. NY Marriages, p.56 stating the following: David LABATTE,
resident of Buffalo NY, age 27, laborer, born Canada, parents
are Louis LABATTE, Agnes Janderon Anna DEVEAU, resident of Buffalo
NY, age 25, born Canada, parents are James DEVEAU, Delia BENORT
married: November 24, 1870 first marriage for both.
- MINER posted by Dave
Watkins on Saturday, May 23, 1998
- Looking for information on Jacob R. MINER. He was born about
1796 in NY and was in Erie County by 1830. He lived in the NW
part of Lancaster Twp. near Bowmansville until his death in 1856.
Any information on his birth place, parents, name of first wife,
or whereabouts before 1830 would be greatly appreciated.
- ANGER, BILYEA,
HOFFMAN, HUFFMAN
posted by Cathy Benedict on Sunday,
May 24, 1998
- I am looking for information about Franklin Edgar HOFFMAN.Ý
He was born in Stevensville, Ontario, Canada on Mar. 29, 1856.ÝÝ
He and his wifeÝ had a child (Cecil Roy HOFFMAN) who was
bornÝ in Buffalo, New York on July 4, 1888.Ý This
indicates that possibly they lived in Erie County for a period
of time.ÝÝÝ Franklin's wife was Esther BILYEA.Ý
His parents were Peter HUFFMAN and Jane (possibly Susan Jane)
ANGER.ÝÝ I would like information on any of these
people.ÝÝ
- TAYLOR posted by Vicki
D. on Sunday, May 24, 1998
- Francis Eugene TAYLOR served on the U.S.S. Essex in the Civil
War. He mustered out in Buffalo, N.Y. in April 1866. I'm trying
to find information on his parents and siblings. The 1880 census
record shows his father b. in England and his mother in New York.
- LADUC, LADUE,
TRUDELL posted by Jackie
on Sunday, May 24, 1998
- Researching the surname TRUDELL. Samuel/Manuel/Emanuel TRUDELL
was a shipbuilder in Buffalo as seen in the 1860 census. He was
from Canada of French ancestry. I have not been able to take
him back any further than 1860. His wife's maiden name was LADUE/LADUC
as taken off his children's death certificates. I would like
to communicate with other TRUDELL/LADUC/LADUE researchers or
someone that might have access to early Buffalo records where
these names might be found.
- BABCOCK, DIX
posted by Laurie Meade on Monday,
May 25, 1998
- Seeking info on Juddie BABCOCK (nee DIX) last known to be
living in the Hamburg, Erie County, NY area in 1924. She would
have been in her 40's and probably married to Steven/Stephen
BABCOCK. Any Leads would be appreciated, thanks, Laurie Meade.
- BAUER, BEUTTER,
DIEBOLD, DURINGER,
KIEFFER, KNOPF,
LEDERLE posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Elizabeth DURINGER KNOPF, a widow with six children, arrived
in Buffalo from Hilsbach, Baden in 1852. Would like to contact
descendants of the following children: Elizabeth KNOPF, born
18 May 1831, married Robert LEDERLE; Francis KNOPF, born c. 1833,
married Eva BAUER; Frances KNOPF, born c. 1836; Anna Margaret
KNOPF, born c. 1843, married Mathias KIEFFER; Sophia KNOPF, born
c. 1844, married Nicholas DIEBOLD; Wilhelmina KNOPF, born c.
1842, married Frederick Karl BEUTTER.
- ALLGEWACHR posted by Chris Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Lewis ALLGEWACHR who was associated
with the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1853.
- BETTINGER posted by Chris Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Stephen BETTINGER who was associated
with the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1853.
- BRUEHE posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Charles A. BRUEHE who was a
member of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- DUGE posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Charles DUGE Jr., Charles DUGE
Sr., and H.G. DUGE who were members of the Union Cornet Band
of Buffalo in 1877.
- FEILE posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Andreas FEILE who was a member
of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- FOIES posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Fred M. FOIES who was a member
of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- JACKEY posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Frederick JACKEY who was a
member of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- KOEHLER posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about William KOEHLER who was a member
of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- KRONEBERGER posted by
Chris Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about John KRONEBERGER who was a
member of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- LASIENE posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about J. LASIENE who was a member
of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- LORENZ posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about A. LORENZ who was a member
of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- MEYER posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Robert MEYER who was associated
with the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1853 and was a band
member in 1877.
- PFENIG posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Frank PFENIG who was a member
of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- PLOGSTED posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Louis H. PLOGSTED who became
leader of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1874.
- ROTHNER posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Adam ROTHNER who was a member
of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- SHUGANS posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about C. Otto SHUGANS Jr. and C.
Otto SHUGANS Sr. who were members of the Union Cornet Band of
Buffalo in 1877.
- SPARFIELD posted by Chris Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Julius SPARFIELD who was a
member of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- YOUNG posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Peter YOUNG who was a member
of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- ZRENNER posted by Chris
Andrle on Monday, May 25, 1998
- Looking for information about Joseph ZRENNER who was a member
of the Union Cornet Band of Buffalo in 1877.
- BALDWIN posted by Kae
Smith on Wednesday, May 27, 1998
- BALDWIN, Francis Henry Jr.Ý b. Waverly, NY March 7,
1856 d. Buffalo April 10, 1896Ý widow Nellie Day and 3
sons Charles Day, Hugh Jenkins,and Francis Henry Baldwin.Ý
Trying to find descendents of the three sons.
- AUDREY, CLIFFORD
posted by Rose on Wednesday, May 27,
1998
- Looking for kin of George AUDREY who died in Buffalo, Erie
County, New York, in 1966.Ý He made contact with my family,
c. 1928.Ý Came to offer condolences because of the death
of my relative, John M. CLIFFORD in Cleveland, OH. George AUDREY
said his mother's name was Hazel and that she lived in Bradford,
PA.Ý Eager to find descendants of these long lost kin.Ý
Thanks.
- COOLEY posted by Bill
Cooley on Thursday, May 28, 1998
- Seeking info on Roswell Candee COOLEY who was a banker living
in Buffalo in Erie Co. in 1873 during the Black Friday crash.Ý
He was born in 1844 in Pompey, Onondaga Co., to James and Margret
Candee COOLEY. Roswell went on to NYC and began a 32 year career
with the US Customes Service.Ý He died in East Orange,
NJ, in 1906.
- DIENER, ROST,
SCHUMAKER posted by Tom
Rhodes on Sunday, May 31, 1998
- I am searching for information on the family of William DIENER.Ý
They emigrated to Buffalo, NY from possibly Hamburg, Germany
after 1862.Ý William DIENER was born on December 26, 1861
in Germany. I really want to find his parents.Ý His obit
in June 1939 listed a brother Frank DIENER (I think he was a
postal carrier) and two sisters Mrs. Minnie SCHUMAKER and Mrs.
Ernestine ROST - all of Buffalo, NY.Ý William DIENER joined
the 8th Infantry, H Company which fought in the Apache Campaigns
and later marched into northern Wyoming to relieve the 7th Calvary.Ý
William became an early pioneer of northern Wyoming.Ý
Any help would be most appreciated.Ý Thanks, Tom.
- SCHUMACHER posted by Andy Medlin on Sunday, May 31, 1998
- Looking for any connection or information on a William SCHUMACHER
and Fred SCHUMACHER who lived in Buffalo prior to 1900. William
SCHUMACHER died on March 12, 1906 and Fred SCHUMACHER died on
June 3, 1910. They are both buried in the Buffalo Cemetery. I
believe the family originated from Mecklenburg (Germany). Any
connection however remote please email. Thanks.
- BOOTH, HULBERT,
HURLBUT posted by John
Dillon on Sunday, May 31, 1998
- HURLBUT or HULBERT - James Wadsworth BOOTH (1830-after 1860)
was in Buffalo in 1860 U.S. Census - wife Josephine HURLBUT or
HULBERT (1833-1917), and one child Almira, later Charles Ensign
BOOTH (1862-1934). He was married in Hulberton, Orleans County,
NY. Josephine is buried in Albion Cemetery in Orleans Co., NY.Ý
Looking for parents of James W. BOOTH
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