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Rochester Republican,  Rochester, Monroe, NY      Tue Dec. 29, 1846         by: GSubyak@aol.com   

Marriages - In Canadice, on the 3d inst., Mr. John C. KINNEY to Miss Hannah PULVER.

Rochester Republican,  Rochester, Monroe, N. Y.        Jan. 3, 1848                         by: GSubyak@aol.com 

In Canadice, on the 16th ult. Mr. John SINFIELD to Miss Hannah COY KENDELL.

Ontario Co. Times, Canandaigua, NY            Wed, Nov 4, 1863             by: Dianne Thomas 

GANUNG - Of diphtheria on Oct 16, 1863, at her home in Canadice, Frankie B. GANUNG, in her fifteenth year.  The departed has been removed from us, leaving a void in the circle of her friends, her Bible Class and her home.  And as the glories of Autumn have faide from our sight leaving the scar, rustling leaf to remind us of departed loveliness; so she had gone, bequeathing to us the memory of a short life that closed amid the bright hopes and visions of youth, and the solemn warning that comes from the silence of her tomb, "Set thine house in order; for thou shalt die and not live." Canadice Oct 26, 1863   J.E.

Ontario Repository-Messenger, Canandaigua, NY      Thursday   Feb 8, 1894           by: Dianne Thomas 

+ Joseph TAGUE, one of the oldest residents of this town, died Tuesday, January 30th, and the funeral was held Tuesday.  He had lived in Canadice since hew as a boy and had been a member of the church over 50 years, acting as sexton nearly all the time and as one of the church trustees over 30 years.  He was also postmaster for several years.  He will be missed as much by the children as by older people, and he had the respect of all.  A wife and two daughters, Mrs. Sarah BEAM and Mrs. Marion BECKER are left to mourn his death and the whole community sorrows with them.  Mr. TAGUE was 74 years of age.

+ Miss Ida FRANCISCO is very ill.

+ The young people gave Frank SEWARD a surprise Friday evening.  About 45 were present.

+ The Ladies' Aid Society met Saturday at Mrs. H. STRUBLE'S.

Ontario Co. Times, Canandaigua, NY      Wed   Apr 4, 1894     by: Dianne Thomas

+ The Canadice Society of Good Templars held a sugar sociable Friday evening last, at the residence of E. S. STILLMAN, in his new home. 

+ On Thursday last, Hugh WRIGHT met with an accident; while binding a load of hay, the chain for binding in someway came over the load on Mr. WRIGHT'S head, causing a painful bruise, and Orlando ANDERSON was hurt by falling form the same load of hay, receiving a severe bruise on his hip.

+ Mrs. Emily SAYER, relict of the late James SAYER, of Canadice, died on Friday last at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. D. S. BEAM at Hemlock Lake (cut off) 

+ The Town Board of Health met and organized for the years with Supervisor M. J. BECKER, Clerk R.R. CROOKS, Justices Thomas MURRAY, A. W. DOOLITTLE, Caleb SHELDON and A. H. TIBBALS, with A. T. WINCH citizen member and Doctor L. F. WILBUR, health officer. 

Repository & Messenger,  Canandaigua, NY        Feb 24, 1898                by: Dianne Thomas

George O. PIERCE of Canadice, was killed by a falling tree in Chester RICHARDSON'S woods, Monday.  He was struck in the head by a large limb, killing him instantly.  

Repository & Messenger,  Canandaigua, NY        June 11, 1903          by: Dianne Thomas

Bald Hill - Canadice:

+   Mrs. Charles SCHENCK visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. SKILTON, last Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Pearl FISHER spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton KUHN.

Mr. and Mrs. HAGADORN, Mr. DASH and Mrs. Charles SCHAUMBERG of Stephens Mills, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. DOWN, Friday and Saturday. 

Mrs. PARKS of South Lima is making an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. David LAWRENCE.

Mrs. H. H. HICKOK entertained Misses Grace WHITE and Bertha CRAFT of Buffalo, last week. 

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