world war i defense plant in dunkirk

MAY 1990
VOL. XIII, NO. 3
THE CHAUTAUQUA GENEALOGIST is the quarterly newsletter of the Chautauqua County Genealogical
P.O.Box 404, Fredonia, NY 14063. Meetings of the Society are held on the third Tuesday of each month
in the Steele meeting room at the Darwin R. Barker Library, 7 Day Street, Fredonia, NY and are open to
Society individual membership is $7 per year (OCT 1st—SEP 30th of following year) family membership
Society,
at 7 P.M.
the public.
$9 per year.
WORLD WAR I DEFENSE PLANT IN DUNKIRK
by Lois and Norwood Barris
The Historical Society of Dunkirk has an impressive
building located at 513 Washington Avenue in that city. In
addition to some excellent exhibits on the history of Dunkirk,
it also has some surprises for the genealogist. With help
from Lois Woelfle and John A. Nowak, we found one of
these surprises in an alphabetized file. This file contained
1263 identification cards from 1917-18 employees of Atlas
Crucible Steel Company. Atlas, established on Howard
Avenue in 1908 by Edward Burgess with 12 employees, was
a forerunner of Allegheny-Ludlum Steel Corporation (now
Al-Tech). Atlas was designated as a defense plant during
World War I. Each employee was issued a War Department
identification which included his or her name, the section
of the plant to which that worker was assigned, and the
Employee identification card -- required for entrance into plant
employee’s picture. The back of the card states that the
worker must show this identification in order to enter his workplace.
We spent more than an six hours looking through the file. One usually looks
INCLUDED IN THIS ISSUE
For some time we have wanted to promote our
first for their own surname. We were sure no one named Barris would have worked
SURNAME LISTING program and also our
there, so did not follow that usual practice, and were greatly surprised to find that
ANCESTRAL FILE program but due to space
Clifford and Leslie Barris were included in the file. We know they resided in Silver
limitations in the newsletter we have hesitated
Creek at this time, so after we studied their pictures as youth (in fact, Clifford was
to do so. In this issue we have included 10
very young—born 6 December 1902) we wondered if they commuted to work or
extra pages. These additional pages have
boarded in Dunkirk. We then noted that several names appeared of those known
made it possible for us to also include the
to live in Brocton, Forestville and other outlying areas.
SURNAME LIST submitted by our
Several women were included in the work force with departments listed such
membership as of February 15th. Several
as hammer mill, crucible melt and wire drawing. Most women were designated
members who have paid dues since that date
will not be on this listing and we regret these
office, laboratory, restaurant, or janitor. Olive Meister’s department was welfare,
ommissions, but time limitations gave us no
and B. Fuller’s was engineering. In examining women’s records, some, such as
choice, we had to set a deadline. The
Vivian Ross Grammon and R. M. Heppel Hieghts, had crossed out maiden names
ANCESTRAL FILE program is new to our
and written in married names. Names were changed for reasons other than marriage.
society but similar programs have been well
Two of the four men named Gracrykowski had changed the name to Layman. We
received in other places. We know that the
wondered if this was the reason we are acquainted with several people named
data collected and organized within these
Layman, an no one named Gracrykowski. We had no guess as to why one card had
programs can be of help to our society members
the name Geo. C. Watters crossed out and the name Charles J. Griggs written in.
as well as other genealogical researchers using
the D. R. Barker library. We hope that all of our
The cards had numbers: 1, 2 or 3 in the upper right. These seemed to indicate time
members who have not already done so will
periods at which new cards were issued. Most of the cards in the were # 3. The #
take the time now to submit their personal
2 cards included dates of issue, and a very few included fingerprints.
data. We have also included a membership
After admiring youthful pictures of several people we had known as
application form. This form may be used to
distinguished citizens later in life (including a next-door neighbor, our high school
update your previously filed application
principal, a Methodist lay minister, and the parents of several of our contemporaries)
(update your SURNAME RESEARCH list,
we concluded that our society members will also enjoy this file. To peak your
make address correction, etc.), or to enlist new
curiosity, here is an index. The spelling is as it appeared on the card. Where there
members. Any of these pages may be copied
as needed.
might be a question of gender, we made a judgement, based on the photo, and
Continued on page 22
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cont. from pg 21
marked that name with a (m) or (f). There was an existing index which was a great help. We used that as a starting point, editing, adding
& subtracting. Some names on that list did not have a card to match. We have marked those with an asterisk, hoping they have only
temporarily disappeared. A few cards had surnames only, and we marked these (n. g.) for no given name. (#) following a name indicates
more than one individual with the same name. Ask to see the Atlas folder from the vertical file in the office and you will find newspaper
articles and some employee magazines. The magazines indicate a company involved with the community, and also yeilds genealogical
information such as the marriage of Andy and Stella Campbell (including a photo) and the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wykstra.
ABBATE Ross
ABBEY Frank
ABBOTT F. D.
ABEL W. F.
ABELL L. W.
ABRAM Everett
ABRAMOWICZ Vincent
ACKERMAN T. L.
ACQUAVIA Rocco
ADAMS Rudolph
AGNEW Wm. G.
AHRENS Henry
ALAMAGE Frank
ALBACH Paul
ALBAUGH Millard
ALBRECHT Fred
ALDRICH Arthur D.
ALDRICH David
ALLEN Elizabeth A.
ALLEN Lester N.
ALLEN Trecy
ALLENZO Russell
ALESSI Joe
ALLISON W. M.
ALLI Almad
ALLZO Harry
ALLZO Vincent
ALM Harry
ANCHORS John
ANDERSON Andy
ANDERSON Charles J.
ANDERSON F. (f)
ANDERSON Frank
ANDERSON Harold
ANDERSON LeRoy
ANSCOMB Miner
ANZELONE James
ANZELONE Sam
ANZELONE Tony
APT’HORPE D. S.
ARATE Nicolo
ARCADPIANO A.
ARDELLO Charles
ARNO Pasquale
ARNOLD Oscar
ARNOLD R. E.
ASKER Gust
ATHERTON Carl
ATKINS Harry K.
ATKINS W. H.
AULT Harold
AUGUSTOWSKI A.
AUGUSTUS Charles
AUGUSTYN Joseph
BARBERGER Clifford
BABCOCK James *
BABCOCK E. M. (f)
BADGLEY E. M.
BADGLEY Jay
BAK Frank
BAKER Frederick
BAKER George
BAKER Harold
BAKER J. G.
BAKER Mrs. L. C.
BAKER Raymond F.
BAKER Winifred
BALCH Harry
BALCH Walter
BAILEY John (2)
BAILEY Leonard
BAILY A. C.
BARLETTO Tony
BALLWEG Ferdinand
BALLWEG Goswill
BANKS E. J.
BANKS Fred
BARAWITUS Joe
BARBER Ralph
BARLOW John
BARNES Frank F.
BARRECA J.
BARRECA Leo
BARRECA Samuel
BARRESI John
BARRESI Peter
BARRESSI Antonia
BARRIS Clifford
BARRIS Leslie
BARONE George
BARONE James
BARONE Joe
BARONE John
BARONE Louis
BARONE Tony
BARTHOLOWMEW G.
BATCHELLES Russell
BARTONE Mile
BATTAGLIA C.
BATTAGLIA John
BAUMGARTNER E. J.
BAUMGARTNER W. C.
RACERS Carl F.
BEAMISH Lawrence R.
BEAMISH Wm.
BEARDSLEY C. A.
BEARY E. E.
BECKMAN George E.
BECKMAN Mrs. Margaret
BECKMAN Rudolph
BEEBE J. F.
BELLAK Casimer
BELLANDRO Eligio
BEMIS Louis
BENTDICT Willard M.
BENN Jas. C.
BENOY M. P. (f)
BENTLEY Leo E.
BENTLEY Vincent C.
BERLIS A. H.
BERTUZZI Bert
BEST William
BIANCO Anthony
BIELAWSKI Joseph
BIELIC Stanisla.
BIGLER Lewis
BIGO Frank
BILESKI Harry
BIMBER Floyd
BISHOP William
BIRTLEY John A.
BISCARO Romeo
BLANCHARAD H. B.
BLOCK Max
BLOCK Albert
BLOCK Edward
BLOCK Henry
BLOCK Howard F. J.
BLOOM Bernard
BORER Frank
BOHN Charles H.
BOHN Edward L.
BOHN Joseph W.
BOLIER G.
BOLING George F.
BONAR E. D.
BOND Harry
BONGIVANI Toni
BOROWCZYK Thomas
BORZILLERI Joseph
BORZILLERI Russell
BOSLEY Joseph F.
BOSSMAN M
BOSTWICK Fred
BOUQUIN A.J.
BOUQUIN Eugene
BOUQULN H. L.
BOWMAN H. L.
BOWYER John
BOWYER Wm. E.
BOYCE George G.
BOYLAND L.
BOYLES Walter W.
BRACEY Frank K.
BRADLEY G. M
BRADLEY P.
BRAINARD Alexander R.
BRANCHE C. A.
BRANT George
BREMER L.
BREMER N.
BREMER W. J.
BREMMER Henry C.
BRETH Maurice
BREWER S. T.
BRIGGS Frank
BRIGGS William E.
BRILL John
BRIMMER L. R.
BRINKERHOFF W. L. (2)
BROCHETTI Angelo
BROOKE Walter E.
BROWN Mrs. Carrie
BROWN Fred J.
BROWN Geo. W.
BROWN James
BRUNO Vincent
BRUSHABER John
BRUYER Jos. F.
BURBEE Earl
BURBEE Elmer
BURGESS C. P.
BURGESS Edw.
BUCHNER Vernon
BUCHANON Edward
BUCHANON Mrs. Francis
BUCK John
BUCK Joseph
BUCK Paul
BUCKHOLTZ Frank
BURLAGE S. L.
BULL Addison
BULL Chester
BULL Leslie
BULL Luther R.
BURKE Patrick
BURNS Forrest D.
BURROUGHS Fred
BURROUGHS L. R.
BURROWS F.
BUSCAGLIA John J.
BUTLER Paul E.
BUTS KI Martin
BUTTS Frank
CABLE John
CABLE Wm. H.
CACCAMISE A.
CACCAMISE Frank
CACCAMISE George
CACCAMISE James
CACCONCELLI B.
CALMIRO Joe
CALMARO Joseph
CAMELLA L. J
CAMIZZI M. I
CAIVEMARATTA Frank
CAMPBELL Andrew
CAMPBELL W. L.
CAMPESE L.
CAPALINO Chas.
CAPE John
CAPPELLINO Peter
CAPPELINO Tony
CARDOT Otis
CARLSON Andrew
CARLSON C. W.
CARLSON Chas.
CARLSON David
CARLSON R. Howard
CARTER Jos. H.
CARPENTER A. M
CARPENTER Benjamin
CARROI, D. J.
CARR Christofer A.
CARR Morrison
CASE F. P.
CASE Fred H.
CASEY Bruchard
CASEY L. M.
CASEY Michael
CASS Ernest
CASS L. E.
CASSETY Wm.
CASTEEL D.
CASTELLANO J.
CASTELLANO Peter
CASTIGLIONE C. G.
CASTILONE Ross
CASTO Burman
CATARDO Camello
CATLIN Mrs. Allen
CATOLANO Angelo
CATUSSO F.
CAWLEY Fred
CELLION Anthony
CANTENNI Samuel
CHAMPLAIN J. M
CHAPLIN Robert
CHARLTON G.
CHARTERS Wm. T.
CHIMAS Spiro
CHRISTOFARO Mike D.
CIMAS I John
CINTOIA Tony
CIRROTO Sebastian
CIVILETTO James
CLARK Esther M.
CLARK L. D.
CLARK Raymond
CLARK William C.
CLARKE Thomas
CLAUDIUS E. R.
CLIFFORD Dan
CLIFFORD W. P.
CLUTTER A. G.
COBB Bert H.
COBB William
COLE George
COLE Ray
COLLIS Louis
COMRO Elsie
CONGDON Charles C.
CONTI Charles
CONTI Frank
CONTI James
CONTI Jos.
CONTI Louis
CONEY Tony
CONSTANTE I.
COOK A. L.
CORTESE Anthony
CORTESE F.
CORRELL H. C.
CORSI Oonorato
CORVATO Frank
COTRELL Leon
COTTER J. E.
COUHIG Dinner
COUCILMANN C. E.
COWELL Bruce W.
COXE Melvil S.
COXE Raymond G.
COZZOLLI G.
CRALUSSO John
CRAMER Chas. H.
CRANE John
CRISA Tony
CRISA Louis
CRAPES Walter
CRAPO Frank
CRAPO Russell
CROLL Frank
CROSBY A. D.
CROSGROVE Donald
CROSGROVE Wm.
CROSS Violet
CROWE V.
CROWE Paul
CUDNEY N.
CULLEN George H.
CULVER C. J.
CUNNINGHAM James E.
CURELL Ch..
CURTIS A. P.
CURTIS Ray E.
CUTO Peter
DACOK, John
DAILY Ernest
DALY Leo B.
DAMBRAUSKI Matues
DAMIAN Leo
DAMON Norris
DAMON Ray
DAMOND Leonard
DANIEL S Helen M.
DAVEY Mary
DAVIDSON John
DAVIDSON Thomas
GILEBARTO J. A.
GILES Clifford E.
GILLAND William
GILSON Howard A.
DAVIS Clarence
DAVIS Ernest
DAVIS Winifred
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DAY Ben
DAY Henry
DEAL William
DEAN Marcus J.
DE ANGELO J.
DE CARLO P.
DE MATE Phillip
DE GRAFF Frank
DEGATE A.
DELANICK Vincent
DELOE Archie
DELONG Marie
DELURY G.
DEMARCKO Frank
DEMARIA G. B.
DEMARY Dominick
DEMPSEY Frank R.
DEPLEDGE Wm. L.
DERDA L.
DERKACZ M.
DEPASQUALE Jos.
DEPASQUALE Paul
DEWEY L.
DICKINSON Franklin A.
DICKINSON John
DICKINSON John M.
DICKMAN Maurice
DI DONATO T.
DIETRICH M. C. (I)
DIETZAN Lester
DI FRANCESCO Tony
DIEGO J..
DI GIOVANI Carlo
DIKEMAN Lester
DILLENBECK Herman
DILWORTH D. I.
DI PASQUALE Marion (m)
DIPFOLD Martin
DIPPRE J. P.
DINEEN Henry
DI ROCCO D.
DISPENSE Charles
DISPENSE J.
DISPENSE Tony
DISPENZA G. F.
DISPENZA J.
DITOLLA Angelo
DOBROWLSKI Martin
DOBRYNSKI J. E. (no pict)
DODGE Walter
DODGE Glenwood
DOLL A. F.
DOHROW J. A.
DOINO Rocco
DOINO Jospeh
DOKTOR John
DOLL H. J.
DOMINICK Man
DOMINICK P. A.
DONART Milton
DONOVAN John
DONOVAN Raymond
DOUGLAS Joe
DOUGLAS Roy A.
DRACHOWSKI W.
DRAGGETT Henry
DRAGGETT William
DRAGO S.
DRAKE. Martin
DRAVES Clarence
DRAYO S.
DRESCHEL Miss C. O.
DRESCHEL L. O.
DRESCHEL Mrs. L. O.
DRESSING Chas. H.
DRESSING P. L.
DRISCOLL John H.
DULL A. L.
DULSKI Frank
DUTTON G. C
DYKAS Jacob
DZIDUH George
EASLEA C. R.
EASTO Marian
EATON David
EATON Fred A.
EATON Harold F.
ECK Gilbert (Elbert?)
EDGETT 0. P.
EHRKE Walter
EINHOUSE Casimer J.
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ELARADO Stephen
ELLENWOOD Theo. M.
ELLIS Neil
ELLY John
ERBIN H. C.
ERDLE Will L.
ERICKSON Manfred
ERNEY Jack
ESPOSITO C.
EVA George Ed.
EVARTS Morley
EYE Henry
FADALA Chas.
FADALE Russell
FADALE Santo
FAIRBANKS John E.
FALCONE Joe
FALKNOR John F.
FALIZI J.
FANAR Joseph
FARAGI Mike
FARNHAM F. H.
FARZETO Leo
EXTRA Phillip
FAULISE Paul
FAULISE John
FAULKNER Emma
FAVRO John
FEDELIA Frank
FEIDLER H. A.
FENESSY James E.
FENNESSEY Daniel
FENNESSEY James
FENNESSY E. L. (f)
FERRUGIA J.
FERRUGIA Thomas
FISLER Geo. W.
FIEBELKORN Arthur
FINCK Elmer E.
FINN Paul
FISHER Ernest
FISK Clarence
FISK Peter
FLAGG N.
FLANDERS Forms
FLORANO Santo
FLORY William
FOLEY L. W.
FOLEY Marguerita
FORNAMOWICZ John
FOSTER C. E.
FOSTER Chas. E. (2)
FOSTER Rufus H.
FOUT Bert F.
FRANDINO Carlo
FRANCIS Homer E.
FRANK Gustav
FRANK M. (0
FRANK Stephen
FRANKIUICZ Anthony
FRANKLIN C. C.
FRANKLIN L.
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FRAZIER L.
FRAZIER W.
FREEMAN E. H.
FREY Charles O.
FRISBEE Sam B.
FRY W. H.
FRYDRYCIAK Wladyslaw
FULLER B. (f)
FULLER Donald
FULLER William
FULSTON Raymond
FULTON George
FURDELL James
FURDELL Tony
FURNARI Joseph
GADWOLTZ Wm.
GALBRAITH Peter W.
GARBER Frank Hugh
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GARDINIER W. H.
GARDINIER Wm.
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GILEBARTO J. A.
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GOLOFARO Louis
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GRABIAS Stanley
GRACE Edward F.
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GRACRYKOWSKI Joseph
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GRANDLNETTI Michele (m)
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HALL Clarence W.
HALL Edith E.
HALL G. R.
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HAMMOND Ralph
HANSELMAN George M.
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HANKY James
HARDING J. H.
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LATONA Stephen
LAWRENCE C. N.
LAWRENCE Herbert
LAWRENCE John
LAYMAN Frank
LAYMAN Joseph
LAZARONY Joseph S.
LEAVITT Herbert H.
LECH Jacob J.
LECKLITER Gilbert
LECKLITER Harry
LECKLITER John Paul
LEMANSKI Mike
LEMANSKI Peter
LEON Frank D.
LEONA Philip
LEONE George J.
LEONE John
LEONE Lewis
LEONE Louis
LEONE S.
LEPIANA Alphonsia (m)
LESANDRO Frank
LESANDRO John
LEUGEMORES Mary
LEVINE A.
LEWIS R. A.
LICKOWSKI Alexander
LILAC G. H
LILLEY Morris A.
LIME Joe
LINDBERG Elvin A.
LINDBERG Frank
LINK H.J.
LISINICK I.
LISTON John
LITTLE S. S.
LISTWAIN P.
LIVERMORE S.
LOCKE W.J.
LOEB Russell P.
LODECO Tony
LODICO William
LODICO Ben
LONG CARL
LONG E. W.
LONG George
LONG Phillip
LOMBARDO Carlo
LOMBARDO Joe
LOPEZ John
LORLISSO Peter
LOTTES John M.
LOUNS BERRY Roy
LOWES R. A.
LUBOCH Anthony
LUCAS John
LUCE L. G.
LUDEMAN G. H.
LUDLOW Matthew
LUKE George C.
LUNGHI Dominic
LUNT G. A.
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LUPIEN R.
LUPIEN Harry
LUTONF. Pasquale
LYNE S. T.
LYNCH John
MACK G.
MACOMBER S. L.
MADIGAN J.J.
MADORSKI Kasmir
MAEKHON A. E.
MAGGIO Bert
MAGGIO Jas.
MAGGIO Joe Sr.
MAGNOLI Antoni
MALONEY Martin
MAIN Arthur
MAIN G. R.
MAIN William
MAILLEY Chas.
MALENGO Moris
MALINSKI John A.
MALONEY M. E. (f)
MALONEY Patrick J.
MALONEY Rose L.
MAMMANA Leonard
MANCUSE Antonio
MANCUSO F.
MANCUSO F.J.
MANCUSO Jake
MANCUSO Orazio
MANNDEVILLE Warren
MANGAN Charles
MANTANO Joe
MANUELE Louis
MARARAKIS Michael
MARCHINAK Louis
MARCHINKIEWICZ Jos.
MARCZYNSKI Th..
MARELLO Celestino
MARINOS S.
MARKODONIS Geo.
MARKS W. C.
MARIANO Joe Jr.
MARQUARDT G. J.
MARQUARDT Wm. (2)
MARTTHA J.
MARSH C. F.
MARTIN August
MARTIN C. I.
MARTIN Ernest
MARTIN Frank
MARTIN George
MARTIN W. Jr.
MARTIN Wm.
MASCORELLE F.
MASON Collins
MASON Jams
MASON John
MASON John C.
MASON Malcolm
MASSALA Sali (m)
MATHEWS George L.
MATTESON H. A.
MATTESON L. H.
MATTHEWS F. L. (f)
MATYI AS John
MAYOTT Arthur
MAYOTT Bessie O.
MARARAKIS Geo.
MAZORIS Chris.
MAZUR John
MAZUREK Anthony
MAllA Joe
MC CABE Edw. F.
MC CALLLUM Donald
MC CARTHY John
MC CLENATHAN E. (I)
MC CONNELL L. J.
MC CONNVILLE Howar
MC CROSKEY Sidney V
MC CULLOR V. E.
MC DOWELL John
MC FADDEN W. A.
MC GARRELL Arden
MC GRATH Thomas W.
MC KANE Chas.
MC KELVEY Gaius
MC KELVEY Samuel
MC IAREN Paul J.
MC MARTIN M. C.
MC NEIL James
MC NESS H.J.
MEAD W. B.
MEISTER Olive
MEKUS Nicholas
MELVILLE E. L.
MENGUS Frank
MERCHANT A. C.
MERCHANT Ch.. P.
MERCHANT Fred
MERCIRIO S.
MERLI Enrico
MESCHES Abe
MESSERE Louie
METZLER Elizabeth H.
METZLER Hugh
MEYERS ALFRED
MEYERS D. H.
MEYERS Elmer
MEYERS Henry
MEYERS J. H.
MEYERS Wm. P.
MAILKI Julius
MICHEHL F. N.
MICHEHL Ketmuth
MILKS Earl D.
MILLS D. J.
MILLER Albert
MILLER Fred
MILLER George
MILLER Lucille I.
MILLER Paul
MILLER William
MILLER Wm. Jr.
MILLONZI Orazio *
MIRAVICK Peter
MIRTH John
MISTERRI Jos.
MIRZWA Chas.
MIRZWA M.
JvINICH William
MORGAN Frank
MORGAN Thos. J.
MOHAN T. E.
MAHAN T. J.
MONATO Louis
MONDO Michael
MONTO John
MOON F.J.
MOON Jos.
MOORE Clinton
MOOREHEAD E. G.
MORAN George S.
MORELLO Chas.
MOREY James B.
MORRISON E. J.
MORRISON ISABELLE
MOSER Harry
MUDGE G.
MUGAVRO Ch..
MULDER Harry A.
MULLEN T.J.
MUNDEN A. F.
MUNHALL J. F.
MURRAY Mrs. Margaret
MURRAY Thomas W.
MURTAUGH John
MURZEC A.
MUSCAT() Angelo
MUSCATO Charles (3)
MUSCATO Herman C.
MUSCATO Joe
MUSCATO J..
MUSCATO Jos J.
MUSCATO Ross
MUSCATO Tony
MUSKAL Jacek
MUSZENSKI Larry
MUTCH C.
MUTCH Charles
MUZALSKI Jos.
NABLO Vernon W.
NAETZKER Laura
NAPIERALSKI Albert S.
NASCA Rosslino
NASLUND Isabel J.
NASLUNT) Ludwig M.
NAYLOR A. H.
NEEVE Harry
NEGRO Salvatore
NELSON J. O.
NENNO Henry
NEVINS Harry
NEWMAN Chas.
NICHOLS H. E.
NICHOLS Harold J.
NICOSIA C.
NIEDBALSKI Stephen
NIEMAN Herman
NIGBOR W.
NICKERSON Glenn
NICKOLOPOULOS Geo.
NOCITO Sam
NORDELL Carl E.
NOSKIEWICZ John
NOTARA Jos.
NOTO John
NOTTE Emil
NOTTE George
NOWAK Joseph
NOWAK Mike
NOWAK William
NOYES Arthur E.
NOYES Glenn M.
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VOL. XIII, NO. 3
MAY 1990
THE RAMSDELL FAMILY OF CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY
By Marion Wisniewski
This work is the result of three months of my “spare time” activity. It has been a labor of love, not because it was my family, but
for the thrill of finding information, pulling it together, and discovering hidden relationships, solving mysterious questions and always
finding new puzzles to work on. My favorite is a set of twins. Why are they named Lena and Louie in one census and Ada and Archie
in the next? This work is just the beginning, including an incomplete record of two generations of the Ramsdell family of Laona, Town
of Pomfret, Chautauqua County, NY. A year from now I hope to have the information on this family completed, corrected and noted.
The Ramsdell family came to Chautauqua from New England. The earliest record I was able to link with the Chautauqua Ramsdells
was in Guilford, Vermont. In the late 1600s, this family was well situated and politically active in the town of Brattleboro, Vermont. The
names William, David, Erastus and Charles had already begun to move through the lines of the family. Some Ramsdells moved to Maine,
but the line that ended up in Laona had moved into Connecticut by the late 1700s.
Erastus W. Ramsdell was born in Hartford, CT, 1 January 1787. He married first, Mehitable (b CT). They removed to Onieda Co.
NY by 1817, then to Exter, Otsego Co by 1820. Mehitable died in Madison Co. in 1823. Erastus then married Cordelia and returned to
Otsego where one child was born, then to Laona in 1828, where they remained.
Erastus W. Ramsdell:
Issue
1)
2)
b. 1 Jan. 1787 Hartford, Marlborough Co. CT.
d.
1848 Laona, Chautauqua Co. NY
m:
1) Mehitable __ b CT; d Madison Co. 1823
2) Cordelia __ no information buried Laona Cemetery
William B.
b. 1811 CT
d. 14 March 1892 Laona, NY
Erastus W.
b. 1816 CT
d. 27 April 1893 Laona NY
Harry
b. 1816 Oneida Co. NY
d. 19 July 1887 Laona NY
David S.
b. 12 January 1820
Exter, Otsego Co. NY
d. 12 January 1892
Denton, MD,
buried Laona Cem.
C. P.
b. 1825 Otsego Co. NY
d. 4 October 1882 Virginia
Hannah
b. 1830 Laona
d. 1830 ae 2m 2d bur Laona Cem.
Adaline
b. 1833 Laona
d. 1836 ae 3y
bur Laona Cem.
H. J.
b. 1839 Laona
d. May 1887
Washington DC
Information on the children of Erastus Ramsdell was extracted from the Death/Marriage index at the Barker Library Historical
Museum, confirmed by Town of Pomfret records and Village of Fredonia vital records. Census records and newspaper accounts gave
additional information.
William B. Ramsdell is apparently the first born of Erastus and Mehitable, or at any rate the oldest to survive to the time of the
arrival of the family at Laona.
William B. married Mary E. Johnson, b c. 1819, Otsego Co. NY, d. 19 July 1909 in Laona. William and Mary moved to Canada where
their first child, Mary E. was born in 1840. Their next child, Delos D., was born in Wisconsin in 1844. Apparently they returned to New
York by 1849 as their next child, Ernest A. was born in Chautauqua in 1850.
By the 1860 census Mary had married a Luce and had two (known) children, Minnie and Claude. Mary
may have died by 1875 as the state census of that year lists Minnie and Claude with their Ramsdell
grandparents.
Delos married three times: first to Jennie Crocker of Pomfret NY on 14 May 1880. No record of her death
is found as yet, but by 1893, Delos married second at Laona, Fanny Gisel, b. Switzerland, a resident of
Jamestown. Fanny died in 1917 at are 54 and is buried in Laona Cemetery. Delos than married third, Esther
Kendall of Fredonia. Delos died in 1929 in Laona and Esther died 25 October 1932 at the home of her sister,
Mrs. R. B. Lawson of Portland, NY. Delos outlived his entire family, his will indicating his only remaining
heirs to be his brother, Ernest, and his nephew, Ernest’s son, Howard, both living in Russell, PA.
Ernest married Ida Boyd of Laona, 23 October 1873 at the home of the bride’s parents. They moved
to Pennsylvania and remained there. So far, I have found a record of only one child, Estella M. born c. 1873/
4, who married Fred C. Goldthwaite of Brocton NY, 16 December 1893.
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Erastus Worthington Ramsdell 2nd, married twice: first on 31 December 1835 to Harriet Luce (b. 15 June 1815, d. ?), second, Sarah
M. Johnson (b. c. 1818 Broomfield, Madison Co. NY, d. 19 May 1892 Laona). Because the dates of Harriet’s death and the marriage
to Sarah were not found, it is not possible at this time to indicate which child is by which marriage with the exception of Calphurnia
who was born 30 September 1836 (d. 1903 in Laona). Erastus appears to have had only three children of his own that lived to be counted
in the censuses: Calphurnia, Harriet M. and David L. Erastus W. adopted at least four children. Two appear to have been brothers,
Erastus Rich and Frank E. Rich. Lena, b. 1860 in Sweden was the third and Floyd is acknowledged in an obituary as another brother
of David. Research to date has not uncovered a record of these adoptions, but it is felt that the Rich boys may have been related to
the Ramsdell family and this theory will be pursued.
Calphurnia married Alburtus Straight (b. 1833, d. 22 September 1899 at Laona). They had at least three
children: Frederick, b. 1858 Pomfret NY, Eugene, b. 1859 Pomfret, and Emma E. b 1863. Emma married several
times.
Harriet M. (1842-24 July 1911) married 21 September 1898 Charles W. Tennant, who had been married
before.
David L. (1844-1883) married first Ellen L, then Laura E., who became his widow. According to Hyde’s
History of 112th New York Volunteers, David enlisted in the unit at age 18 as a Bugler. He was discharged
9 January 1864 at Convalescent Camp VA. At the time of 1880 census, David and Ellen are living in the same
house as his brother, Frank and his father. They have five children listed: Della B., Anna, Louis, Hattie and
Dora. There is a twin sister to Louie in the 1875 census, but she is not in the 1880 list.
Harry Ramsdell (1817-19 July 1887) married three times: first, Candis/Candace Sage (b. 1822 Pomfret NY d 5 Mar. 1845 Laona ae
23y 8m 20d), buried in Laona Cemetery next to Harry; married second 19 November 1845, Lucinda Higbee of Cassadaga NY (b. Albany
Co. NY 1825, d 31 October 1863 in Laona); and third at the residence of Warren Felton, 19 February 1864, Mariah/ Maria Kingsley (b.
Hanover 1819, d. 31 December 1901 in Laona). Mariah outlived Harry is listed in the 1891/92 Kirwin’s directory living on Porter Ave.
Harry and Lucinda Higbee Ramsdell had three children: Charles A. b. 1847, later moved to Olean NY;
Mrya E. b. 1853, married Frank W. Corner of Titusville PA 26 October 1870, and later lived in London,
England; Jennie L. b. 1858, at age 16 married Rufus Parker 31 December 1874.
David S. Ramsdell (1820-1892) married 25 March 1840 Calphurnia P. Eaton at Laona. She was the daughter of Ebenezer Eaton of
Laona. Their children: Jack/Jackson D. Ramsdell (b. 1849, Pomfret) married Elizabeth Derby/Darby on 4 February 1869 at Laona; and
Hiram, the eldest b. 1839, but little is available in present records to indicate what happened to him.
This Ramsdell family married into many of the families that are still extant in this area. They were active members of the Laona Free
Thinkers Association, holding board positions, and were moving forces in the early days of the Spiritualist Community that still thrives
in the Town of Pomfret, Lily Dale, New York. This unique community remains devoted to the religion of Spiritualism and is visited by
thousands every year. Calphurnia Ramsdell Straight was recorded as a Trance Medium as early as 1853.
The two sons born to Erastus W. and Cordelia are identified by initials only, making research difficult, but not impossible. C. P.
b. Otsego Co. 1825 d on his farm between Mead and Petersburg, Virginia, 14 September 1882. The Fredonia Censor tells us, in his
obituary, that he had just visited his brother, David S. Ramsdell during the previous spring. C. P. and H. J. (Hiram ?) left Laona at the
same time to pursue their careers. C. P. became a U. S. Marshall in the Richmond (VA) district, while H. J. entered the journalistic field,
becoming Editor of the Tioga, PA, Agitator. H. J. joined the 6th PA Reserves when the Civil War broke out. In 1865 he joined the
Washington DC staff of the New York Tribune, served in that capacity for many years and died in Washington in May 1887.
And the search continues. Anyone having information on the Ramsdell family, please write to the address on the letterhead to
the attention of Marion Wisniewski. Also, anyone interested in further information that may be discovered about this family, include
a stamped self-addressed envelope with your request to the same address.
LAST CHANCE!! When you receive this newsletter, there should still be a day
or two left to order A Guide to Chautauqua County Cemeteries for $15, and
Holland Land Compnay Sales 1803-1811 for $10. $20 & $15 resp. after May 15th
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The towns of Busti and Villenova were organized in 1823.
The former was named for Paul Busti, the General Land Agent
of the Holland Land Company resident in the city of Philadelphia.
Busti included portions of the 1st townships in the eleventh and
This information was extracted from Hist of C haut Co (1846)
twelfth ranges, lying south of Chautauque lake and between the
by E F Warren and from Board of Supervisor’s minutes
towns of Ellicott and Harmony was then organized, and taken in
Previous to 1804, the whole of present Chautauqua County
part from each.
was part of the town of Batavia in the county of Genessee, but
Villenova was taken from Hanover, and includes the fifth
in that year the town of Chautauque was incorporated, and
township
in the tenth range, according to the original survey.
embraced the entire territory now included within the limits of the
Ellington
and Mina were organized in 1824. Ellington
County.
embraced
the
third
and fourth townships in the tenth range,
In March, 1808, the town of Chautauque was divided and
taken
from
Gerry.
Mina
was taken from Clymer and included
that of Pomfret erected. The tenth and eleventh ranges of
townships
two
in
the
fourteenth
and fifteenth ranges.
townships, from the Pennsylvania line to Lake Erie, and the fifth
Carroll
was
organized
in
1825,
taken from Ellicott, and
and sixth townships in the twelfth range, including the present
occupies
the
southeasternmost
portion
of the County. It includes
towns of Carroll, Poland, Ellington, Cherry Creek, Villenova,
the
first
township
in
the
tenth
range,
and the east half of
Hanover, Sheridan, Pomfret, Arkwright, Charlotte, Gerry, Ellicott
township
one
in
the
eleventh
range,
except
a tier of lots on the
and a part of Busti, were embraced in the new town of Pomfret.
north
side
which
still
forms
part
of
Ellicott.
At this same time, the limits of the County were defined, and
In 1827, the town of Sheridan was erected. It was taken from
the name given to it. The population did not then entitle it to be
Pomfret and Hanover, and includes the sixth
fully organized as a separated County, and it was
township in the eleventh range, excepting lots one,
therefore continued as a part of Genessee until 1811.
“it was therefore
two,
three, and four, in the southeast corner, on a
In June 1812, the towns of Ellicott, Gerry and
continued as a part of portion of which the village of Forestville stands,
Hanover were incorporated. Ellicott included the
Genessee until 1811.” which remain attached to Hanover.
present towns of Carroll, Ellicott and Poland, and a part
The towns of Westfield, Charlotte, Arkwright,
of Busti, being the first and second townships in the
Cherry
Creek,
and
French Creek were formed in 1829.
tenth and eleventh ranges of the Holland Land Company survey.
Westfield
was
taken from Ripley and Portland, and includes
The Town of Gerry included the present towns of Gerry,
parts
of
the
third
and
fourth townships in the fourteenth range.
Ellington, Charlotte and Cherry Creek. Gerry had the same extent
It
is
somewhat
irregular
in shape, bordering on Lake Erie on the
of territory as, and laid immediately north of Ellicott.
north
and
extending
into
the interior as far south as the north line
Hanover included townships five and six of the eleventh
of
the
second
tier
of
townships,
within twelve miles of the
range, which are now in the towns of Villenova, Hanover, and
Pennsylvania
line.
parts of Arkwright and Sheridan.
Charlotte was taken from Gerry and includes the entire
In 1813 the town of Portland was erected. It was taken from
fourth
township in the eleventh range.
Chautauque, and at its first organization embraced the territory
Arkwright
was taken from Pomfret and Villenova and
now included in the towns of Westfield, Portland and Ripley.
includes
the
fifth
township in the eleventh range, excepting lot
The towns of Harmony and Ripley were erected by the
sixty-four
in
the
northwest
corner, which remains attached to
Legislature in 1816. The former included the present town of
Pomfret.
Harmony (including North Harmony) and a portion of Busti,
Cherry Creek was taken from Ellington and is equal to the
having for its northern boundary the line between the second
fourth
township in the tenth range.
and third townships and the Chautauque Lake; for its eastern,
French
Creek was taken from Clymer and is equal to the first
the line between the eleventh and twelfth ranges of townships;
township
in
the fifteenth range, lying in the southwest corner of
for its southern, the Pennsylvania line; and for its western, the
the
County,
adjoining the Pennsylvania line.
line of townships between the thirteenth and fourteenth ranges,
In
1832
the town of Poland, equal to the second township
according to the Holland Land Company’s survey.
in
the
tenth
range,
was created by the Legislature and taken from
The town of Ripley comprised the present town of that
Ellicott.
name, and that part of Westfield which lies west of Chautauque
Sherman, the second township in the fourteenth range, was
Creek.
incorporated
that same year, taken from the Town of Mina.
The towns of Clymer, Stockton, and Ellery, were organized
In
1845,
an act of the Legislature enlarged the town of
in 1821. The former embraced the townships one and two in the
Ellicott
by
annexing
the northern tier of lots from township one
fourteenth and fifteenth ranges. Stockton included the fourth
of
the
eleventh
range.
Four of these lots were taken from the town
township in the thirteenth range and one tier of lots from the third
of
Busti
and
four
from
the town of Carroll.
township in the same range, and the same from the fourth
In
1850,
by
act
of
the
County Board of Supervisors, the town
township in the thirteenth range. Ellery embraced that part of the
of
Stockton
was
enlarged
by annexing from the town of Ellery
third township in the twelfth range, not included in Stockton, the
in
township
three,
range
twelve, the eastern four lots from
fractional part of township two in the same range lying northerly
Ellery’s
northern
tier
of
lots.
of Chautauque Lake, and a small part of township three in the
thirteenth range, lying easterly of the Lake.
continued on page 30
THE FORMATION OF CHAUTAUQUA
COUNTY TOWNS 1804 -1918
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FORMATION OF THE TOWNS OF CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, NY 1808 - 1823
1804 CHAUTAUQUE from the town of
Batavia, Genessee county, New York
1808 POMFRET from Chautauque
1816 HARMONY from Chautauque
1817 RIPLEY from Portland
1812 ELLICOTT from Pomfret
1812 GERRY from Pomfret
1812 HANOVER from Pomfret
1813 PORTLAND from Chautauque
1821 CLYMER from Chautauque
1821 ELLERY from Chautauque
1821 STOCKTON from Chautauque
1823 BUSTI from Chautauque & Ellicott
1823 VILLENOVA from Hanover
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FORMATION OF THE TOWNS OF CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, NY 1824 - 1918
1824 ELLINGTON from Gerry
1824 MINA from Clymer
1825 CARROLL from Ellicott
1827 SHERIDAN from Hanover & Pomfret
1829 ARKWRIGHT from Villenova & Pomfret
1829 CHARLOTTE from Gerry
1829 CHERRY CREEK from Ellington
1829 FRENCH CREEK from Clymer
1829 WESTFIELD from Portland & Ripley
1832 POLAND from Ellicott
1832 SHERMAN from Mina
1845 ELLICOTT (8 lots) from Busti & Carroll
1850
1853
1859
1918
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STOCKTON (4 lots) from Ellery
KIANTONE from Carroll
DUNKIRK from Pomfret
NORTH HARMONY from Harmony
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FORBES/LEONARD
Want to contact anyone researching the Forbes and Leonard families
who lived in Chautauqua County
Mary Lou Drew, 4824 Waterman Rd., Vassar, MI 48768
SHULTZ/ENGLISH
Looking for marriage records for Harry Reed Schultz and Lucy May
English who may have been married in Ripley, NY. Both from Erie
County, PA.
Sandra Schultz Flanagan, 4720 Lexington St., Erie, PA 16509
SCHOFIELD/McALLISTER
Looking for information on James Schofield, a Baptist minister, lived
in Gerry, NY. Was married to Caroline McAllistar. Moved to Freeport,
IL 1843.
Alice M. Schofield, 5812 32nd Ave., Hyattsville, MD 20782
PEASE
Looking for information on Charles Pease and family who lived in or near
Kennedy, NY ca. 1880s
Ellen Pease Nelson, 413 Glacier Ave., Fairbanks, AK 99701
BLAIR/VALME/VAHNE
Looking for information on Francis B. Blair and wife Adaline Valme/
Vahne, first child Emaline/Evelyn b. 24 MAR 1843 possibly in
Chautauqua County, NY
Ellen Pease Nelson, 413 Glacier Ave., Fairbanks, AK 99701
THIMKE/THIEMKE/TIMKE
Looking for information on Thimke/Thiemke/Timke family who came
from Hamburg, Germany to New York State ca. 1856. In New York
approximately 8 years before moving to Wisconsin. James Thimke,
9300-4042 Cicero Rd., Seymour, WI 54165
PRENTICE
Looking for information on James Prentice who is listed in 1830 census
for Chautauqua County, NY
Lester Wolf, 106 S. Union, Emporia, KS 66801
HEWITT/TENNANT
Looking for information on and descendants of Lott Hewitt and Mary
Tennant Hewitt who lived in Mina, Chautauqua County.
Walter Buss, 2820 Liberty Ave., Ogden, UT 84403
EWING
Looking for information on Frank, Henry, and Ethel Ewing who lived
in Ellington, Chautauqua County.
Louis Lehmann, 4516 S. L Street, Tacoma, WA 98408
HARDENBURG/SKINNER/TURK/BURROUGHS/DENTON/
MARTIN
Would like to contact anyone researching any of these families all of
whom lived in Chautauqua County.
James MacNair, RR2 Box 609, Christine Court, Stormville, NY 12582
SPENCER/SMITH
Looking for information on family of Norman and Amanda Smith
Spencer who lived in Chautauqua County before moving to Michigan.
Patricia Keyes, 43753 Westridge Ln., Northville, MI 48167
DAVIS/HILL
Looking for information on descendants of Lorenzo and Susan Hill
Davis who lived in Chautauqua County mid 1800s.
Patricia Keyes, 43753 Westridge Ln., Northville, MI 48167
HUNT
Want to contact anyone researching the Hunt family Lee Cady, 9435
Byromar, Grosse Ile, MI 48138
McCUTCHEON
Looking for information on Margaret McCutcheon who died 21 AUG
1906 possibly in Jamestown
Lee Cady, 9435 Byromar, Grosse Ile, MI 48138
STONE/HARRIS/ALDRICH
Need information on Daniel Stone b. FEB 1857 in Wisc. lived in Catt.
Co., NY m. Addie Harris (?) b. OCT 1860, had two sons and one dau.
One son Francis D. Stone b. 18 JUL 1889 in Randolph, NY m. Lorena
Aldrich
Dolores Southwick, 152 Schloeman Lane, Glide, OR 97443
ZEIGLER/ALDRICH
Need information on John Zeigler b. 1820 Centre Co. PA. lived in South
Valley, Catt. Co., NY m. Alameda ___ . 1 dau. Charlotte m. Charles
Aldrich 5 MAR 1867
Dolores Southwick, 152 Scholeman Lane, Glide, OR 97443
NEWTON/PETERS
Want to correspond with anyone who has knowledge of descendants of
William C. Amos B. Edmund C. William F. & Mary Ann (Peters)
Newton, Chaut. Co., NY & Crawford Co., PA Lumber & Oil business
Thomas Prenatt Newton, 1963 Windsor Pl., Las Cruces, NM 88005
BUTLER/SAGE/BRIGHTMAN
A quilt in the Chautauqua County Historical Society has this legend in
pieced blocks, “James Butler Jun. died May 5, 1844, aged 20; Cynthia
M. Sage died Oct. 5, 1845, aged 23.” Both are buried in Laona Cemetery.
Can anyone identify either family?
A Crewel-worked bed covering in the Historical Society signed DL P,
said to have been made by an ancestor of Sue Brightman Fawcett, wife
of John. Can anyone identify Brightman ancestry?
Virginia W. Barden, P. 0. Box 566, Ripley, NY 14775
BROWN
Looking for information on death dates and burial place of Daniel and
Hannah Brown who were living in Cherry Creek in 1860.
Ruth Page, 3400 Florida N. E., Albuquerque, NM 87110
EGGLESTON
Looking for information on the Eggleston family who lived in Hanover,
Chautauqua County.
David Owen Eggleston, 321 Park Ave., Mishawaka IN 46545
page 29
Society members are encouraged to submit
queries (only those with Chautauqua County
connections) by July 15th for publication in the
August newsletter.
The Chautauqua Genealogist
VOL. XIII, NO. 3
ATLAS STEEL EMPLOYEE LIST - cont. from page 23
NUGENT Albert
NUTT Wm.
OBERTRIFTER Herbert
O’BRIEN T. F.
OCHOCKI Stanley
ODDI Jake
ODDO Jocob
ODEBRALSKI Stephen
ODELL Robert
OGNIBENE Frank
OGNIBENE Joe
OGNIBENE Ross
OGRAN O. E.
OGREN O. C.
OLIVER P.
OLSON Alex
OLSON Edwin C.
OLSON John H.
O’NEAL Edward
ORLANDO Sam
ORMSBY Robert
O’ROUKE John J.
ORR Park H.
ORTALANO N.
ORTALANO C.
ORTON Maurice
O’SHEA John
O’SHEA Martin Jr.
OSTEN Nathan
OSTRY Anna
OWENS Raymond E.
PAGANO Myron
PAGLIA Jos.
PALMER D. K.
PALUCK Adam
PAMBERTON D.
PANEBIANCO E.
PANEPINTO Jas.
PANGEL George
PANIPINTO Tony
PANTANO Nicola M. (m)
PANTELTOES Chris.
PAPIERSKI Alex J.
PARANTEAU Marian (f)
PARALATO Tony
PARANTIAN Robert V.
PARIS James
PARK Charles
PARKER Charles C.
PARKMAN Fred
PARKS Preston B.
PARR Edward
PARR Elmer
PARR Morris
PARRY Wm. T.
PASIERBOWICZ John M.
PASER Henry
PASINSKI Michael
PATTISON Joel
PATTYSON Floyd M.
PAUL Fem (f)
PALL Louis
PAUL Maude
PAUL Neil
PAVLAK F. J.
PAWLAK Stanley
PAWLICKI B.
PAWLOSKI John
PAZALIO Joe
PEIHL Albert W.
PEIO Harry E.
PEMBERTON F.
PENFIELD M.
PENOLE John
PENTECOST Horace
PERCY Elmer C.
PERONI J.
PERRY E. C.
PERRYMAN Archie E.
PERRYMAN John
PETERS Alice
PETERS Arthur W.
PETERS Grover
PETERS J.
PETERS John
PETERS Kathryn
PETERS M.
PETERS Norman S.
PETERSON Carl
PETERSON M. E.
PETRELLA Frank
PETRELLA T.
PETTIT Fred
PETZ Joesph
PEWSKI George
PFISTERER Charles W.
PFLF,EGER Lester
PHELPS A. L.
PHELPS James C.
PIERCE John Jr.
PIERSON Carl
PIERSON Henry
PICKER Charles W.
PICKER John
PICKETT Felton E.
PINNER Henry
PINTOL Joseph
PIZZOLANTI Anthony
PLAISTOW Thomas
PHILBRICK H. M
PHILIPI P.
POEHLMANN Fred K.
POEHYLSKI Martin
PODOI.INSKI Frank
POHYLSKI Joesph
POKOJ John
POI.ESKE Phillip
POLESKI Valentine
POULOS KE E. I.
POLITANO Joseph
POLIZOTTO Vincent
POLIZZOTO Jos.
POLIZZI John
POLVINO Chas. (2)
POLVINO Russell F.
POPE Cleo (m)
POPEIRLRZ Barney
POTTER W. A.
POWELL F. R.
POWELL Fred
POWERS C. L.
POWERS Clayton
PO7NONCZHYK Casimcr
PRATT Eugene D.
PRENDERGAST Geo. L.
PRESACK Frances M. (f)
PRESTO A.
PRESTO Angelo
PRESTO Carl
PRIEST Frank
PRITCHARD Wm. A.
PRIVATERRE M.
PRIVATERRE G. M.
PRIVATERRE Vincenzo
PROPER Ralph
PUGLIS I Sam
PULVER F. R.
PUROL Anthony
PUROL John
PUSAlliR I Steve
PUTNAM W. L.
PULV INO C.
QUACKENBUSH Leo
QUAGLINA Charles
QUAGLINA Geo.
QUIRK Albert
QUANDT Herbert
RABIN John W.
RABIN John M.
RAINCRI C.
RAJSKI Stanley
RANDAllO Christy
RANDAllO Joseph
RANKIN F. J.
RANNEY Clark
RANNEY Harold W.
RANTAllO Frank
RATHFON G. B.
RATHFON Paul W.
RAWSON G.
READ Elvin
READ William
READING Catherine
READING Chas.
READING Frank
READING Harry
REARDON Daniel
RENDT N. E.
RENNE C.
RENNE Jackson
REUTHER W. H.
REUTHER W. W.
REYNOLDS Chas.
REYNOLDS V. (f)
RHINEHART Francis (m)
RHODES Frances M. (f)
RHOR Adam
RIEGEL Reuben A.
RICARDO Albert
RICA Frank
RICH George
RICH William
RICHARD Clayton
RICHARDSON Albert
RICHARDSON Chas.
RICHARDSON L.
RICHARDSON Ray’
RICHLET Karl
RICOTTA John
RICOTTA Sam
RIDER V. J.
RIFORGIATO Frank
RILEY M.
Rivrmso A.
RIZZO Leonardo
RIZZO Paul
ROBERTS A. L.
ROBINS G. A.
ROBINSON E. A.
ROBINSON Ladett
ROCHESTER John
RODA Jos.
ROESCH Milton
RODGERS Julius A.
RODGERS Tony
RODGERS William
ROGERS Joseph
ROGERS William
RUGGOW Henry
ROSA Frank
ROSA Julius
ROSS Bennie
ROSSA Samuel
ROSSI Angelo
ROSSO Peter
ROTUNDA C.
ROTUNDA Chas.
ROTUNDA M.
ROWLAND E. R.
ROYCES W. B.
RUGG Fennell
RUSCH Ruth
RUSBULDT Wm.
RUSSELL George T.
RUSSOTO Francisco
RUTH Herbert J.
RUTKOWSKI I.
RUTTENBUR Buryl
RYBICKI Stephan
RYNALS KI Augustyn
SACCAMANO Joseph M.
SCOTT Patsy L.
SELLERS David M.
SELLERS Dorothy C.
SICKELLO Harry
SIELEMAN L.
SIEVERT Harry
SIEVERT W. J.
SCHWARTZ John
SCHMATZ Jos.
SCHOONMAKER W.
SHELLEY R. W.
SOULE J. C.
STEBBINS F. D.
STOKES Charles E.
STROEHLEIN John G.
STUDEMAN E.
STUTTER Miss T.
SULLIVAN B. M.
SWANTJERS Frank Jr.
SWANSON Albert
SZYMANSKI Peter
TEMPIO Santo
TRIES Nelson
TIIUNELL Howard
TEAS George
TINGLE Misvin
TOIJSLEY Shirley (m)
TRIBUNELLA Tony
TUCKER C. H. (f)
TUCKER George F.
VANDERWEEL Leonard
VANDER MUELEN S.
VANDER MUELEN Wm. V
ENDETTI Frank
WAGNER J. F.
WALTER Albert G.
WASMUND Ben J.
WATSON Guy C.
WEATHERHEAD H. A.
WHEELER William
WILCOX Tim V.
WILDRICK F. E. (I)
WILLAMS Louis
WINNER Olin
WENTTRBERGER R. E.
WOODS John W.
WUERSTLE Veronica
WYKSTRA Leonard
WYNN P. J.
WOZNIAK Stanislaus
ZIMMERMAN (n. g.)
MAY 1990
FORMATION OF THE TOWNS continued from page 26
Kiantone was formed from Carroll in 1853, taking the eastern
half of township one, range eleven, lying west of Connewango
Creek, except for the northern four lots given to Ellicott in 1845.
Dunkirk, in 1859, became the latest (prior to North Harmony
in 1918) and smallest of Chautauqua towns to be formed. It was
taken from the northern section of the town of Pomfret, leaving
Pomfret comprising all of township five and the entire two
southern tiers of lots in township six of the twelfth range.
And finally in 1918, North Harmony was taken from the
northern section of the town of Harmony comprising all of
township two of the thirteenth range and also lots 43 thru 54 in
township two of the twelfth range.
WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS
The assigned membership number follows the #.
The SURNAMES being researched by these new members
appear in bold CAPS (if submitted along with the application). We
urge correspondence between members researching the same
SURNAME.
#167 Ellen T. NELSON, 413 Glacier Ave., Fairbanks, AK 99701
#168 James D. MAC NAIR, RR2 Box 609 Christine Court,
Stormville, NY 12582: BURROUGHS, DENTON,
HARDENBURG, MARTIN, SKINNER, TURK
#169 Margaret L. BETTS, Prospect Rd., Westfield, NY 14787:
HOLBROOK
#170 Judith Ann HESS, Barcelona RD#1, Westfield, NY 14787:
WHITWOOD
#171 Carol LOCKHART & Laura LUPOLE, RD1 Box 221,
Hartfield-Centralia Rd., Dewittville, NY 14728: BRENNAN,
DANBY, ELLITHROP, FAIRWEATHER, GANOE,
LOCKHART, McKERVY, THOMPSON
#172 W. Record BARRIS, 239 Maple Ave. Cassadaga, NY
14718: BARRIS, RECORD, WOODS
#173 Verl NASH, 728 Acacia, Shafter, CA 93263
#174 Raymond H. HART, Box 578, Claresholm, Alberta Canada
TOL OTO: HART, SIMONS
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The FGS-FORUM is a free quarterly magazine to individuals who
are members in good standing with a genealogical society which
is a member of the FEDERATION OF GENEALOGICAL
SOCIETIES. Our society is currently a member and therefore
each of our members should be receiving copies of this often
interesting publication. We can update our list only once per year
and we submitted our additions and deletions on April 1, 1990. If
any current members do not receive their copy of the SPRING
issue please let us know and we will attempt to rectify the
omission. We are informed that back issues cannot be made
available.
page 30
The Chautauqua Genealogist
VOL. XIII, NO. 3
MAY 1990
THEFAMILYSURNAMELIST
When joining our society, each member is asked to submit a list of family SURNAMES that have Chautauqua County connections.
A Chautauqua County connected name is one that was born, married, died, or lived in Chautauqua County or the immediate surrounding
area in western New York state or northwestern Pennsylvania. If you have not done so, we urge you to send your list or revised list
now.
A listing of the family SURNAMES submitted by current members as of 15 FEB 1990 has been included in this newsletter. They
are indexed with the membership number of the member who submitted that name. The directory of members, current as of 15 FEB 1990,
will point you to the person to contact.
HOW TO SUBMIT FAMILY RECORDS TO THE C.C.G.S. ANCESTRAL FILE
1.
For the sake of uniformity of our total file, we would prefer that you copy and use the ancestral chart that we developed
for the project and have included in the newsletter. Enter your name (or choose a member of your family) as number one
on the Ancestral (pedigree) Chart. This person (hopefully one with genealogical connections to Chautauqua county)
should appear as a child on the first Family Group Record.
2.
A Family Group Record Form should be prepared for each of the couples in the four generations listed on the ancestral
chart (seven total family group records). Any 8.5 X 11 Family Group Forms in a vertical format (most are quite similar)
will be acceptable, but you are free to copy and use the Family Group Form included in this newsletter.
3.
Accuracy and uniformity are stressed. Verification and documentation should be done for all names, dates, and places.
Be thorough, but reasonable.
4.
List your sources of information in the spaces provided on each Family Group Form (attaching a separate sheet if
additional space is required). You should give enough details so that someone else seeing the record, could find the
original source of that information.
5.
Proofread everything for accuracy
6.
Submit the Ancestral (pedigree) Chart and the seven Family Group Records to:
Chautauqua County Genealogical Society
P. 0. Box 404
Fredonia, New York 14063
7.
Your records will be indexed and put into a binder available to other researchers at the Garland Genealogy Library of
the Historical Museum, D. R. Barker Library, 7 Day St., Fredonia, N.Y.
NEWSLETTERDEADLINES
All Queries for insertion in our quarterly newsletters must be received no later than the 15th of that month preceding the publication
date. Therefore any item received after April 15th will not appear in the MAY news letter. Be assured that items received before July
15th will be considered for the AUGUST letter. All material (anecdotes, biographies, original articles, etc.) which you would like to see
published in our newsletter should be sent to the publication committee for their consideration.
send your QUERIES FOR PUBLICATION to
send OTHER ITEMS FOR NEWSLETTER to
Queries
Chautauqua County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 404
Fredonia, NY 14063
Karen Livsey, publications committee
Chautauqua County Genealogical Society
678 Gerry Levant Rd.
Falconer, NY 14733
page 31
This four generation Ancestor Chart has been
developed for the Ancestral File project of
The Chautauqua County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 404, Fredonia, NY 14063
8.
FATHER OF #4
FOR LIBRARY USE
4.
date submitted:
Sub mitted by:
address:
city/s tate/zip
FATHER OF #2
2.
FATHER OF #1
date born:
where born:
date married:
where married:
date died:
where died:
date born:
where born:
date married:
where married:
date died:
where died:
MOTHER OF #4
date born:
where born:
date died:
where died:
10.
FATHER OF #5
5.
MOTHER OF #2
date born:
where born:
date died:
where died:
1.
date born:
where born:
date married:
where married:
date died:
where died:
date born:
where born:
date married:
where married:
date died:
where died:
11.
MOTHER OF #5
date born:
where born:
date died:
where died:
12.
FATHER OF #6
6.
FATHER OF #3
3.
MOTHER OF #1
date born:
where born:
date died:
where died:
date born:
where born:
date married:
where married:
date died:
where died:
date born:
where born:
date married:
where married:
date died:
where died:
13.
MOTHER OF #6
date born:
where born:
date married:
where married:
date died:
where died:
14.
SPOUSE OF #1
date born:
where born:
date died:
where died:
date born:
where born:
date married:
where married:
date died:
where died:
9.
FATHER OF #7
7.
MOTHER OF #3
date born:
where born:
date died:
where died:
date born:
where born:
date married:
where married:
date died:
where died:
15.
MOTHER OF #7
PLEASE - See Instructions
date born:
where born:
date died:
where died:
FAMILY GROUP RECORD NUM BER __________
FOR LIBRARY USE
HUSBAND’S FULL NAME
EVENT
DY/MO/YEAR
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
PLACE
HIS FATHER
WIFE’S MAIDEN NAME
EVENT
DY/MO/YEAR
BIRTH
DEATH
BURIAL
NOTES
REF.#
HIS MOTHER
NOTES
REF.#
PLACE
HER FATHER
HER MOTHER
added info/notes (other wives, places of residence, occupation, church affiliation, military record, achievements of all sorts, etc., etc.)
SEX
CHILD’S NAME
1.
SPOUSE
2.
SPOUSE
3.
SPOUSE
4.
SPOUSE
5.
SPOUSE
6.
SPOUSE
add info/ notes/sources
compiled by (name and address):
EVENT
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
DY/MO/YEAR
PLACE
NOTES
REF.#
FAMILY GROUP RECORD NUM BER __________ PAGE 2
FOR LIBRARY USE
HUSBAND’S FULL NAME
WIFE’S MAIDEN NAME
SEX
CHILD’S NAME
7
SPOUSE
8
SPOUSE
9
SPOUSE
10
SPOUSE
11
SPOUSE
12
SPOUSE
13
SPOUSE
14
SPOUSE
15
SPOUSE
NOTES
REF.#
EVENT
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
BIRTH
MARR.
DEATH
BURIAL
DY/MO/YEAR
PLACE
added info/notes (other wives, places of residence, occupation, church affiliation, military record, achievements of all sorts, etc., etc.)
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MAY 1990
SURNAMES BEING RESEARCHED BY CURRENT MEMBERS OF C.C.G.S.
SURNAME
ABBEY
ABBOTT
ADAMS
AHRENS
ALDRICH
ALGER
ALLEN
ALLERHAND
AMBLER
AMES
AMON
ANABLE
ANDERSON
ANGIER
ANNIS
ARNEMAN
ASHTON
AUSTIN
AYLING
BACKHOUSE
BACKUS
BAK
BAKER
BALDWIN
BALL
BANCROFT
BANDLE
BARDEN
BARHYDT
BARKER
BARNARD
BARNES
BARRIS
BARROWS
BARRUS
BARTHOLOMEW
BATEMAN
BATES
BEARDSLEY
BEDLACK
BELDEN
BELDING
BELKNAP
BENNETT
BENNINGHOFF
BENTLEY
BEREK
BERRY
BEVERLY
BILL
BILLINGS
BLACKINGTON
BLACKMAN
BLACKMER
BLACKNEY
BLAKESLEE
BLANCHARD
BLASH
BLINN
BLOOD
BLUME
MEMBER
109
142
084, 101
080
135
041
073, 101, 160
056
149
025
007
079
075
052
007, 038
119
019, 072
092
101
073
041
003
019
025, 080
128
165
109
040
142
135
135
158
083, 172
151
083, 172
128
101
052
109
041
019, 067
067
072
067, 099, 151
135
082
077
072
157
033
033
135
151
149
024
119
142
070
051
007, 077
121
SURNAME
BODINE
BOLTON
BONNCAN
BORTZ
BOTSFORD
BOTT
BOURNE
BOUYER
BOWLES
BOXTON
BOYCE
BRENNAN
BREWSTER
BRIGHT
BROMLEY
BROWN
BUCKI
BUCKLEY
BUCKLIN
BUFFINGTON
BUFFUM
BUNKER
BURCH
BURCHINAL
BURDICK
BURHANS
BURKE
BURLINGAME
BURROUGHS
BURTON
BUSHEE
BUTLER
CADWELL
CAPRON
CARDINAL
CARLSON
CARPENTER
CARROLLS
CARTER
CASSADY
CERANOWICZ
CHAMBERLIN
CHAPMAN
CHASE
CHILD(S)
CHURCH
CILLEY
CLACKNER
CLAMPFFER
CLARK
CLICKNER
CLOVER
COBB
COLE
COLLAR
COLLIE
COLT
COLVIN
CONNLEY
CONSIDINE
MEMBER
101
001
121
007
142
135
137
137
052
135
135, 149
171
019
019
024
007, 077, 079 135,
154
003
077
149
135
135
092
164
077
084
128
101
019
168
159
083
128
151
135
121
075, 007
007
092
052
152
077
142
149
067, 135
052
073
135
117
092
067, 084, 149
117
161
149
135
119
024
135
019
077
025
page 35
SURNAME
CONVERSE
CONVIS
COOK
COOLEY
COONS
CORL
COSTIGAN
COVEY
COWDEN
CRAGER
CRAMER
CRAWFORD
CROCKER
CRON
CROOKER
CROSBY
CROWELL
CRUGER
CULBERTSON
CULP
CUMMINGS
CUTLAR
CUTLER
DAKE
DANBY
DAVIDSON
DAVIS
DAY
DEAN
DEARBORN
DEMUTH
DENTON
DEWEY
DeWOODY
DIAMOND
DICKENSON
DIETZEN
DODGE
DORMAN
DOWELL
DRAPER
DUBOIS
DUNHAM
DUNHAM
DUNN
DUNN
DUTTON
DYE
EASTMAN
EASTON
ECKER
EDWARDS
ELLIS
ELLITHORP
EMERSON
ESSEN
EVANS
FAIRCHILD
FAIRWEATHER
FALLOWELL
MEMBER
154
154
119
137
054
072
142
079
161
082
101
025
084
046
052
127
166
161
135
101
092
083
119
007
171
135
052, 084, 092 128,
165
076
109
135
121
168
076
075
056
083
080
046
142
073
119
101
019
127
135
166
079
166
076
150
144
080, 128, 142
054, 075, 127
171
160
142
084
119
171
052
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SURNAME
FALVAY
FANNING
FARGO
FAULKNER
FEATHERLY
FEATHERS
FELLOWS
FERGUSON
FINK
FIRSTER
FISK(E)
FITCH
FITZSIMMONS
FIX
FLAKE
FLETCHER
FLYNN
FOLGER
FOOTE
FORD
FRANTZ
FRENCH
FROST
FULLER
GAMBLE
GANOE
GARDINER
GARDNER
GASKIN
GATES
GAY
GEMELKE
GEORGE
GIBBS
GIFFORD
GILCHRIST
GILLETTE
GILMORE
GLOWSKI(A)
GOLDIN
GOLDING
GOLDMAN
GOLICKI(A)
GOLUBSKI(A)
GRACE
GRANDY
GRANT
GRAVES
GREEN
GRIDLEY
GRISWOLD
GROVE
GUSTIN
HACKNEY
HAGE
HAGER
HAKE
HALL
HAMAN
HANCOCK
HANDY
HANLEY
HARDENBURG
MEMBER
128
025
149
027
054, 073
073
135
046
142
007
019
036
101
046
121
025, 166
002
135
084
075
101
080
054, 135
019, 119, 148
040
171
046
040, 046
135
084, 152
038, 067, 092
121
052
109, 135
142
151
154
068
077
146
019
135
077
077
082
076
118
072
128, 132, 142
151
083
077
084
099
142
101
152
019
054
142
067
149
168
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SURNAME
HARPER
HARRINGTON
HARRIS
HART
HARVEY
HASKIN
HASKINS
HAWKINS
HAYES
HAYNES
HAYWARD
HEATON
HEAVILON
HECKER
HEDDEN
HEICHEL
HEISS
HELTIBIDAL
HENDERSON
HENRY
HIBBARD
HICKS
HILDRETH
HILL
HILLIARD
HILLS
HINDS
HITLEBITTLE
HIX
HIXON
HOCKENBERRY
HOFFMAN
HOLMES
HOLT
HOOPER
HOSTETTER
HOUSE
HOWARD
HOWE
HOWELL
HOWLAND
HOYT
HUNTLEY
HUSE/HUGES
HUSTON
INGALLS
INGHAM
JACKSON
JEFFERS
JENNINGS
JIFKINS
JOHANSSON
JOHNSON
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44 Thames Ct.
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15485 Poplar
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16509
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14063
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46 Falconer St., Box 378
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44 Maple Ave.
85021
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14701
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678 Gerry Levant Rd
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316 Water St.
14775
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14048
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21 Third St.
14213
16 18th St.
49508
3154 Villa Ridge S.E.
14063
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44138
25683 John Rd.
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CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
ORGANIZED 1977
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
DATE
TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP REQUESTED: INDIVIDUAL $7.00
FAMILY $9.00
Annual membership Fee is due January 1st.
Mail check to:
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P.O.Box 404
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Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month except December at 7:00 - 9:00 P.M.
in the Steele meeting room of the Darwin R. Barker Library, 7 Day Street in Fredonia. The
public is invited. All members receive our newsletter The Chautauqua Genealogist which is
published 4 times a year in February, May, August and November. Members are urged to
participate in our Surname Registration Program and our Ancestral File Program. Members
are invited to submit queries (with Chautauqua County connections) for insertion in our
newsletter.
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LIST FAMILY SURNAMES YOU ARE RESEARCHING. These should be names with Chautauqua County
connections or with immediate area connections such as counties neighboring Chautauqua in
western New York or northwestern Pennsylvania.
LIST ORIGINAL SOURCE MATERIALS (Family Bible Records, Marriage Certificates, Reunion
Records, written genealogies, journals, diaries, obituaries, etc.) that you have and are
willing to share data from with society members.
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Where did you hear of our Society?
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93212
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31643
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56187
844 Turner St.
78250
9738 Hidden Brook
10021
402 East 74th Street, 3C
14053
3 Ahrens Place, Apt #4
49120
2400 Wood Road
14787
RD 1, Box 225, Hardscrabble Rd
97443
152 Schloeman Lane
14063
368 E. Main. St.
14048
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14063
4699 Berry Road
67206
657 N. Armour
14701
114 S. Allegheny Ave. W. E.
35803
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14048
217 Temple St.
14048
415 Deer St.
13126
Rt 6, Box 212
14782
Chickadee Hollow
14757
RD 2, Parkside St.
12804
Robert Gardens N145-4
95562
123 Belleview Avenue
16365
11 Adams Court
87110
3400 Florida N. E.
11563
301 Earle Ave.
14048
426 Canary St.
14733
304 Elmwood Ave.
07060
53 Green Valley Drive
49045
43779 Valley Road
52349
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H9H 3V4 18 Rondeau
84414
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33704
136-25th Ave. North
48167
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74074
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99701
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schedule of upcoming programs, all meetings on third Tuesday
May 15: Steele Meeting Room, Barker Library, Fredonia—Chautauqua County
Gravestone Project: Becky Rosen, project director, will tell about efforts to record
the county’s rich gravestone heritage.
June 19: The Society will sponsor extended open hours for the Garland Genealogy
and
Room at Barker Library. The room will be open through the usual
July 17: Tuesday hours of 2:30 to 4:30 and then remain open until 9 p.m. Our
members are urged to take advantage of this extended time for research. We will
have a short business meeting at 7 p. m. in the Steele Meeting Room on each of
these dates.
August 21: Picnic from 5:30 until ? Save this date. Specifics will be announced at
future meetings, and will also be included in the August newsletter.
Chautauqua County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 404, Fredonia, New York 14063
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