THE MORNING HERALD, GLOVERSV1LLE AND JOHNSTOWN, N. Y. PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 1 , 1831. GLOVE CITIES BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN 1931 Mrs. Fred Brownell, 81. 9—Mrs. Esther E. Suits, 93. 10—Stephen Vavrnick, 63. 12—Mrs. Henrietta S. Hollenbeck, 78. 15—Frederick Arnold. » 16—Charles E. Dexter, 67. 16—John Romaine, 76. 18—Mrs. John Day, 56. Mrs- William F. Smith, >8. 19—Mrs. Electa Smith, 65. 20—John H. Stoller, 79. 23—John Solar, 64. Madeline B. Hallenbeck, infant 26—Mrs- Clarence N. Pedrlck, 44. Hugh M. Sutliff, 77. 27—Louis B. Wolfe, «1. 29—Mrs. Harry F. Johnson, 62. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nestle, 85 Third street. 27—Son to Mr- and Mrs. Anthony Cerasia, 185 North Main street. 28—Son to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fry«, 18 North Arlington avenue; daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaRocR, 207 South Main street. 2 9 Son to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Charles H. Downing, 81. thur Tomek. 336 Bleecker | Children of Local Residents January, February and SepLair, 63 Lincoln street; son to 28—Martha E. Lair, 8. streetMr. and Mrs. Vrooman Dopp, But Born in Other Cities tember With 38 Each Mrs. Oscar Alkinburgh, 35. S—Son to Mr, and Mrs. Harry I. 30 Sixth avenue; daughter to Not Included Are High Months King, 72 Wells street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. GorMay they, 27 Sixth street; son to Mortuary list for City Is 9—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eleven Infants Are Born in There wer¥350 children born to Mr- and Mrs. Hyman Rosinsky, The hand of death fell heavily 1—Richard Bronk. Michaelson, 134 Spring street. Compiled for Year 3 Eagle street. Month of February residents of Gloversville during 13—Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. In the City of Gloversville during George Cornell, 74. 1931 according to vital statistics j Thomas Gulffre, 152 East Fnl 30—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore 1931, claiming 379 of this city's 3—Fred W. Persch, 75. AH Are Boys obtained truiu the office of tho . <on street. Scarano, 84. ""Procila, 63 Orchard street; son residents. The greatest toll was 4—Ortensa April Gloversville Board of Health. The , 14*-Dau«hter to Mr. and Mrs. HarMrs, Fannie Lawrence, 54. to Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Tor,d 1—Mrs. William M. Edick, 76. taken among those of advanced 5—John N. Mills, 72. list does not include births to fani-! ° Kavanaugh, 21 Fifth aveMARCH HIGH MONTH torello, 16 East Pine street. ONE SCFOF TWINS 3—Mrs. William H. Putman, 82. illes who are non-residents of the nue; daughter to Mr. and Mis. 31—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. years, and the average age at death Nelson Atanasoff, 3 days. 7—Mrs. D. W. Chamberlain, 74. city nor children born outside of | Henry F. Christoff, 105 Forest was considerably higher than in 6— Mrs. Lizzie Smith Ehle, 59. May and October Second 8—William Bavernitz. 73. George A. Gammon, 160 East Total of 114 Births ReMrs. Ella Slack Flnkle, 48. Gloversville.. g W* ,, , „ Fulton street; son to Mr. and several years. Miss Caroline Lockwood. Mrs. Emma D. Streeter, 68. There were S6 blrtha In March; 16—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Michael Enchicco, 45 corded in Office of January, February and Septem- 7—Mrs. FraHteis S. Washburn, 80. Largest With 16 Persons 11—Mrs. Charles Hodgson, 88. , and October and the smallest nuru-: Joseph J. Gardner, 76 East FulGrove street/; son to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bearcroft, 62. ber were the heaviest months in 11—William Wallace Hilts, 71. Listed Commissioner ber of births occurred in January. |on street. Mrs. Rufus Clrlllo, 43 Caya12—Mrs. Emma Gray, 76the deaths recorded. There were Mrs. Lewis P. Reeder. The list of births follows below: 17-Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eddutta" street. 14—Frank Hanson, 71. 38 in each of these months. 12—Clarence Moore. ward H. Vogel,'68 Sixth avenus. The mortuary record for Johns- 18—Mrs. George W. Empie, 90. Record books in the office of Dr. January 18—Daughter to Mr. and MrsEu13—Mrs. Sidney Batty. town for the year 1931 as complied- 21—Mrs. Charles Waters, 86. Januar. Guy V. Wilson, commissioner of gene J. Brundige, 8 Spilufr 14—Robert C. Miner, 61. April from newspaper flies shows 159 to 3—John Nelson Face, 88. public health and welfare, disclose 3—Son to'Mr. and Mrs- John Mil Joseph Barker, 47street. 15—James Germain. le'r, 14.Kent street; daughter have passed away during the year: 1—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ray4—John Miller Jr., 2 days. the birth of 114 infants during the 27—Mrs. Edward Parramore, 69. to Mr. and Mra. Abram Schwed,' 21—Daughter to Mr. and Mis. 16—Mrs. George A, Craig, 64. The list follows: mond Nellis, 73 Grand street; Mrs. Harriet Robinson, 93. year 1931 in the City of Johnstown. 30—Mrs. Lizzie C. Welctv 82. Franklin E- Brown, 81 Oakland Mrs. Annie Karker. 13 Elm street; son to Mr. and son to Mr. and Mrs. Norman E, Of this number 65 were male and Miss Sarah Klein, 65. avenue; son to Mr. and Mr?. 17— Miss Anna S. Beblen. Mrs. Wil|lam D. Yost, 115 January 49 were female. Hi4e, 93 East Boulevard. 6—Mrs. James Rudolph, 74. Arthur L, Mullens, 9 Second Mrs. Bridget E. Pryor, 70. Washington street. May 9_W VV. Gillette, 70. 1—Mrs. Jeremiah Young, 85. During the month of February, 4 -Daughter to Mr- and Mrs* Floyd avenue; son to Mr. and Mrs. 2—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 18—Richard Blake. 72. Lee J. Pulver, 54. Mrs. Archie Hill, 56. a strange coincidence occurred, 1—Mrs. Mary A. Boynton, 81Alkinburg, 30 William street; John P. Holland, 80 Wast 20—Benjamin Eaton, 81. Frank, 20 Eagle street. 2—Rev. Cyrus H. Merrill. ' 11—Frederick C. Dodge, 54. when 11 infants were born, all 5—Son 3—Mrs. John A. Dorn, 64. daughter'to Mr. ana Mrs. KenEighth avenueIda Dence Williams, 73. to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 6—James H. Hager, 71. 14—Mrs. Grant S. Mead, 656—Miss Hildegarde Niekampf, 20. males. The last child bora.in Janneth E. Harris, 48 First ave23—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Derrick J. Austin E. Wells. 71. M. Winchell, 137 North Main 10—Fred Fort, 69. 15— Edgar F. Emery, 70. uary and the first one born in William H. Hastings. nue; son to Mr. and Mrs. GorDe Traglia, 8 2 ^ Fremont 22—Charles F. Hammer, 58. street. • 11—Mrs. Jennie Sponnoble, 57. John M. Hevey, 69. March, However, were femajes. 8—Matthew F. Mongin, 36. don E. Remy, 394 South Main street. 23—Mrs'. Charles M. Harrington, 51 16—Miss Edith Abel, 44. 7—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ar16—Mace E- Harris. 50. 9—Rev. George W. May, 73. But one set of twins was born to street; daughter to Mr. and 24—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs, WilNina Lee, 17 months. 18—Mrs. Guy W. Yanney, 50. Mlas Henrietta Wilson, 74. 12—Marvin Stock, 57. a resident of Johnstown during the Mrs. George W. Conover, 68 liam S. Vosburgh, 32% Alex-, 24—Charles P . Burdick. 21—Mrs. George A. Streeter, 94. 17-Mrs. Edith A. Hill. 47. . ry F. Bush. George S. Miller, 70. year. On March 11 a son and a North Arlington avenue. •' ander street. 27—Leonard Sweet, 64. 23—George Riach, 64. 18—Prof. James A. Estee, 81. 13—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P. Clarence Moore, 53. daughter were born to Mr. and 25—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo j 3—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. PasMiss Catharine Reaver, 6025—Mrs. Arthur Anthony, 69. Noel A. Mead, 44. Lett i > = . 15—Weston A, Smith. 75. Mrs. Elton E. Miller. L. Lundgren, 29 Fifth street. 29—Miss Mary Larkln. quale Rnsso, 39 Third street, 27—Mrs. Charles demons, 72. 19—William H. Hulett, 76. T. DeLap Smith, 5?. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ackernecht 24—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Carl 39—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Peter R31—Harry Austin. 28—Mrs. Jennie Lathers, 42. 6—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter V, Frank Nastacie, 55. Schnlpp 19—Mrs. Agnes Walrad, TO. are the parents of a daughter born Gammon, 48 Forest street. George Wilkin*, 67. Peayford, 132 Grand street. Miss Amanda Suits, 77. 80—-Son to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas 31—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Cole, 71. the flr*t day of 1931. 7—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Ella A. Howland, 70. B. Palmieri. 23—Anthony P. BlUington, 68. Thomas Muecato, 70 North ArFebruary Goldberg, 407 North Main January 20—Mrs. Daniel E. Edick. 60. 30—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. KenJune 28—James Seaman, 83. lington avenue; son to Mr. and street; son to Mr. and Mrs. 3—Mrs. Michael Ring, 87. Mrs. Alice J. Yeo, 62 1—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walneth W. Lasher. 30—Sidney Smith, 86. 2—Mrs. Bret A, Kennedy, 76. Mrs. Carlton M. Sanfortl, 11 Frank Sweeney, 37 Pearl street 4—Chauncey Dorn, 69. 22—Mrs. William Borst, 67. ter Ackernecht Harlon Kelsey, 52Seventh avenue. 10—Twin sons to Mr. and Mrs. 10—Charles H .Dovey, 84. Mrs- Frances E. Tyrell, 83. 7—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Alton E. 5—Mrs. Msrry Donnelly, 71. July Russell Inglis, 291 Bleecker 11—James A. Burns, 39. June Millard F. Shutts, 86. Ecker. Charles LaRue, 65. a t r* fi p t 12—Lester A. Dorn. 23—Henry Wagner, 80. February 9—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 1—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Al2—Mrs. Mary M. Lighthall, 95. George J. Wagner, 73. Peter Sterling. • fred A. Aschettino. 24—Mrs. James H. Wells, 67. George E. Prostler. 2—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Geprge H, 11—Son to Mr. and Mrs. DeWltt 5—Mrs. Godfrey Hillabrandt, 61 9—Burton R. Graham, 26. Mrs. William C- Mansfield, 83. Van Dyke, 128 West street. 25—Mrs- William Russell, 56. Wager, 27 Cottage street. 10—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles 4—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Sebastano Mrs. John Samek, 46. 10—Mrs. Ella Vermllyea Fox, 77. IS—Richard Gray, 47. RU8S0. Frederick A. Wendler, 83. 4—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H. J, 12—Daughter to Mr* and MrsF. White, s 12—Seymour A. Snell, 70. 9—Jacob Buckner, 32. Joseph Riska. Frank J. Cannizzd, 12 South 26—Daniel Waite, 56. Fleig, 250 West Fulton street; 13—Son to Mr. and Mrs. John L. 8—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ira 15—William Stewart, 46. 11—Betty Gillmore. io. Judson street; daughter to Mr. Cromer. 27—Eugene Hall. son to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Don16—Helen Elizabeth Heaslip, 3 17—Mrs. John M. Bevington, 61. Marsh. Mrs. Anna Vellcky, 76. 21—Mrs. Charles Carr, 86. and Mrs. Edwin C. McQuade, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Small, 38nelly, 115% Spring street; son 15—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 9—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Pat12—William R. Snyder, 66weeks. 22—William A. Livingston, 65. 48 East Eighth avenue. rick W. O'Reagan. 28—Samuel Golden. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack -Summer14_Mrs. Carrie M. Whttbeck, 44. A. Foster. Mrs. Raclieal Ostrolenk, 66. Miss Luara Coolman, 59. 14—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold 29—J. H. Blunck, 62. field, 133 Bleecker street. 18— Mrs. James Kane, 65. 17—Son to Mr. and Mrs. John M. 11—Son to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mrs. Elizabeth Elsman, 79. 25—John HaywanL 67. Bobilin. Vosburgh, 15 South Judson 80—Mrs. Anna Schrum, 42. 5—Son to Mr. and Mrs- Alfred A. 21—Mrs. May B. Obenhoff. 17—Edgar D." Osborne, 70. Ruzecka, 26—Glen England, 62. street. Floyd D. Finch, 48. Hager, 3 West Ninth avenuu; 22—Mrs. Edward J. Walsh, 37. 21—Mrs. Alvah H. Fosmire, 5721—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Da- 13—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 81--Kay 8. Rockenstyre, 8. son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry 16—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sowles 24—Mrs. Mary Elizabeth King, 61 26—Mrs. Frederick W- Hundert- 25—Mrs. Hattie M. Welch, 63. vid D. Vays mark, 21. Peck, 213 North Main stre«t. Frank M. Barlow, 45. Travis, 52 Steele avenue. Mrs. Martha Tripp. 26-Son"toMr." and Mrs. Adamo | 2 ° - S o n _ to Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Sweeney 6—Daughter to Mr.- and Mrs. 18—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stan27—Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. Corsl. July ley Hlozansky, 12 John street; Henry J. Bruce, 22 Christie Mrs. Frank Brothers, 38. 26— Son to Mr. and Mrs. William 21—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Leland P. March February son to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Erb. Brady. street. 28—Herbert John Pelkey, 81. 3—Frank Cool, 60. G. Solar." 2—William J. Getman, 64. 2—Robert Van Brocklin. 79. 20 West street. 23—Son to Mr. and Mrs. John 9—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. SalMrs. Mary A. Arnold, 55. 5—Rudolph A. Berger, 68. 31—Daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Phil5—John W. Uhlinger, 81. 3—Mrs. Anna Bandlow, 60. Fugazzoto. vatore Fraggiasa, 21 Cottage 19—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 29—Frank A. Peris, 56. 8—Mrs. James J. Rice, 53. ip Albrecht. 6—Walter S. Terry. 4—Joseph J. Peters, 61. Walter E. Dingman, 107 West 24—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. street. 30—Mrs. Ralph Webber, 35. 11—Benjamin Norton, infant. Frank J. Ferguson, 38. Fulton street. Clyde L. Nellis. M Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Se19—William Bork, 61. Mrs. Petra Tasheff, 38. Mrs- Mavnard W. Loft, 88. February 26—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marcellus G. Mapes- 77. ward R. Brower, 125 Broad 20—Son to Mr. and Mrs. John F. 19_WIllIam Addison Price, infant7—John Wild. 84. Fraker, Baringer, 60 East Eighth aveMrs. George W. Tanner. 51. 4—Son to Mr. and MrB. Joseph street; daughter to Mr. and 20—Anton Albrecht, 77. Mrs. Gertrude E Broadbent, 65. July 28—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Geo*ge nue. Mrs. Milo R. Kingsbury, 61 HelLicclardi. Mrs. Patrick Kane. Delos Hnines. 68. FlompouriadiB. wig street; daughter to Mr. and 22— Son to Mr. and Mrs. Leo F, 10—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. 22—Samuel Hawkins, 74. 2—Englebert Fisher, 86. October Mrs. l/oulse Wemple, 7630— Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passino, 52 Burr street Mrs. Samuel Morowitz, 109 Sweeney. 3—Joseph F. Cosselman, 76Dean R. Flansburg, 61. 8— Mrs. Mitchell Lambert, 84. 1—Edward Brooks, 70. Klngsboro avenue. 28—Daughter to Mr. and Mr*. EdFrederick. 11—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Louis A 5—Frank G. Tooker, 64. 27—Louis Jeanlsson, 58. 9—Frank Scoville, 66. Richard Oare, Jr., 10 months 29—Mrs. Benjamin Van Avery, 51. ward J. Gardiner, 108 Bleecker ~-U0—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. 11 Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H. Sahut. Ronald Charles Graham, 2 10— William Hanrahan, 52. Augustus Andrus, 74. James Proclta, Gloversville: street. 12—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Clark B. Rekemeyer. 6—Infant daughter of Mr. and 3—Mrs. Mrs. George W. North. 76. 11—Wngene Parks, 44. 4—Charles Lemon, 68. son to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mrs. James KuebaughHawley. Donald A- Gurga, 19 months. 6—Alice F. Putman, 81. Randall, 65 Second street. 12—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. August 13—Mrs. Harriet M. Bradshaw, 75. 7—Miss Sarah Ehle, 70. May 7—Mrs. Warren Quackenbush, 28. August 13—Son to Mr. and MrB. Robert Anna Mary Uebner, 62. Berry. Mrs. Elvene McCoy, 83. Sebastian Belschwender, 63. 1! -Ron to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer % E. 2—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs- EdOare, 65 North street. 9—Dr. William J. Peddle, 73. 1—Frank Nestle, 56. 15—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Archibald 14—Frank C. Hauser, 76. Allen. 8—Andrey Rosanna Semple, 8 ward Estey, 164 North Arling14—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. DonHerman Otto, 73. 2— .B. William Kingsbury, 56. p. McClerfand. Ernest Rnu, 6f. 12—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John months. ton avenue; son to Mr. and ald HDorn, 65 Hamilton 12—John A. Kennedy, 73. Herbert T. Clemans. 6410—Son to Mr. r.nd Mrs. Frank B. William J. Buhannan. 72. Driscotti. 9—Mrs. Melvira Snyder, 74. Mrs. Charles F. Graham, 71 street. Lillian Clrlllo. 22. 6—Chester Shepard, 57. Allen. 15—"Irs. Sarrh A. Jeans, 77Fifth avenue. Mrs. Margaret Wetherbee, 79. 18—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 16 -Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ken-; 14—Mrs. Amelia L. P. Bleyl, 5914—John A. Caaael, 61. 16— Son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Anthony Rowe, 38. 10—Anthony Knudeen, 51. Thomas A. Case. neth R. Van Alstlne, 42 Wood-: 6—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 15—Cornelius Cuyler, 75. 15—Mrs. ToFn Ivanclc, 32. Bradt Oliver H. Cromwell, 61. Loran Livingston, 65. 21—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. CarMongivoi, 36 East Pine street. ward avenue; son to Mr. and 17—Harvey C. Fish. 25—Mrs. Jesse Kennedy, 5519—Son to Mr. ajid Mrs. Earl E. 16— R'chard Ro-ick. 8 months. George M. Goodemote* 65. mello Entliasano. Mrs. Claude W. Hopkins, 8 Lex-1 7 D a u g h t e r to Mr. and Mrs. 26—Mrs. Paul T. Witzke, 49. James Hummle, 84. Weston. 18-Miga Ella Harvey, 60 12—Mrs. John Aucock, 83 21—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Harry B. Carr, 21 Fremont ington avenue; daughter to Mr. j 27—Mrs. Emily Wehh, 75. Grace Sena, 9. 21—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Mrs. John Axelson, 62 15—Mrs. A. P. Williamson, 73. L. Goot. street; daughter to Mr. and and Mrs. Francis G. Morrisey, j Edward Maybe, 87. Theresa Blanchard, 54.Salamack. 20—*tr8. Emma E. Van Brocklin, Abram Frye, 72. 27—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. HelMrs. Burlen W. Bowler, 123 14 Sixth street; son to Mr. and I 18—Charles W. Becker, 84. 26—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. 75. 16—Simon Keesler, 62. met Zemken. Spring street; daughter to Mr. Mrs. Joseph Meher, 409 Soiith i 20—Mrs. J. GLake, 49. Getman. 21—Mrs. Mary Morey, 74Mrs- Roselthea A. Bush, 78. and Mrs. William H. Frye, 10 September Main street. William W. Gregolre. \ -Mrs. Ruth A. Parsons, 85. 17—Charles W. Hilton, 70. Market street 17—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs 21—Frank Vertuccl, 2. 3—David HHouse, 44. September 22—D~vld Dernarest, 90. 18—Hullett J. Dowler, 59. March David W-Rooney, 17 Elk stre'gt!' 6—Daughter to Mr. and Mn 24—Shirley Tomllson, 4%. 7—Mrs. Fred H. Soule, 68. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Albert J. Lyon, 5619—Louis J. Freeman, 63. Frank F. Ralston, 36% Csya18—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 3—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. 25—Mrs- Dora Fox. 9—Mrs. Anthony Krycher, 27, C. Fusmer. Mrs. Adella Longley, 78. 22—Mrs. Lillian Bloom, 38 dutta street; son to Mr. and Charles Kalil, 162 West Fulton I Fredenburg. 26—Mrs. Jane Patton De Andred, 10—Mrs. Timothy Keck, 87. 10 Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wal13—Tames Edward Quinn, 27. Mrs. Pauline Gattle, 66. Mrs. William O. M a r t ^ 345 street. 3—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lou12—Joseph Kabat, 39. 87. ter 0. Hertik. Marlon Chlar' lo, 11 months 23—Ell Wentworth, 55. North Main street; daughter to is E. Brownell. 15—Mrs. Frank J. Rowles, 55. Paul Wandel, 53. 20—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 20—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Paolo j 25—Mrs. Isabella J Johnson, 78 26—MrB. Carrie LewJs, 58. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Rosso, Franco, 26 Grove street; daugh-; 9—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. An16—Miss Elizabeth Stoller. 27—Mrs. Alma E. Van Dusen, 63. 27—Fred C. Hawley, 60. 26— William H. Kuebaugh, 50. James 3. McGulre. 45 Christie street. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Luigl Dl ! 18—Raymond Jackson, 43. drew Matiasonlc. Mrs. Nellie Van Wart Foster. 28—Mrs. Elizabeth Crosby Case, 59 20—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Mrs. Mary E. Gates, 75. Tata, 156 West Fulton street. 9—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rlch29—Lewis Longfiitz, 68. 11—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Elton E. Mrs. Edney Vanderpool Wool- W—Edward Purdell, 63. Mellta. 71. 21—Twin daughters to Mr. and MJS. ; 0 aid H. McMillan, 11 Woodward Mrs. Sarah West, 87. Miller. lett. 74. 24—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. EuMrs. J. M. Shaw, 76. avenue; son to Mr. and Mra. Ervtn Semple, 26 North Arling30—James W. Taylor, 70. 11—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. El28—Mrs. Arthur Pitcher, 38. gene C. Dubonnet. William Gallagher. Antonio Ambrosecchio, 9 ClinOctober ton avenue; son to Mr. and ton E. Miller. 25—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell 80~Frank L. Welch. ton street. 3—Mrs. Fred Geldean, 33Mrs. William H. Bolen, 31 High14—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Preston. August 10—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8—Mrs. Anna P. Whitney, 64. land Terrace. March Werner. 28—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. 22—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poland, 8 Meadow street 9—Mrs. Paul Boleruch, 61. 2—Bert A. Parks. 391—Tra Eugene Rose, 65. I" .ember 15—Daughter to Mr, and Mrs. AnMiller. 11—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John 15—Charles L. Gross, 70. P. Stairs, 17 Franklin street! 5—Fred C. Naiman, 86. 2—Mrs. Josephine Gunn, 80. thony Rletzo. 1—George Hoyt, 65. Gentile, 45 Burr street. Miss Clare Gillespie, 90. 24—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miss Frances Hill, 80. 3—Mrs. Adellnii Am, 79. 16—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 4—Chauncey Ketchum, 63. 13—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ster17—Martin Ward. J. Lock, 29 Wood street. Edward C. Hoskins, 82. Mrs. Chloe A. Darling, 83. October Brunetto. 5—Mrs. William Frye. ling Holly, 31 Pearl street. 19—Arthur G. Hayward, 57. Mrs. Orrln Smith, 57. 4—Edward Bowler, 66. 21—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Terrence 2—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Hen- 28—Daughter to Mr- and Mrs. John 9—Mrs. Anna Wearring, 56. 15—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 20—George E. Baker, 46. Lander, 335 Bleecker street 6—Mrs.. Emma W. King, 91. 5—Harvey A. Edwards, 63. ry Li Whiting. McGulre. Mrs. Julia Unger, 54. Clyde O. Wilder, 26 Union 21—Thomas Walsh, 35. 8—Mrs. Helen Bentley Mills, 77. James A. Dingman, 86. 25—Son to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 7—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. RyMrs. Onin Frasler, 67. street. 23—Clyde J. Hayner, 34. 10—Edgar Van Valkenburgh, 66 8—Mrs. Ida Hoffman, 63. neer Van Slckler. 10—James Lasher. Hughes. March to Mr. and Mrs. Burton A. Miss Rose G. Ralbovsky, 20. 11—Mrs. Peter Dick. 10—Mrs. Charles M. Hillary, <3. Mrs. Mary Perls, 27—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Or- 11—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. 2—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 16—Son Snyder, 374 South Main street; 25—Amasa K. Van Nostrand, 86. 11—Mrs. John 8- Vosburgh, 54. Mrs. Cynthia L. Bennett. Templeton. J.'— Mrs. Mary Hanson, 60. son Smith. ert F. Adams, 7 Seventh avedaughter to Mr.tsand Mrs. Earl Dr. Thomas W. Kenny, 88. 13-Mrs. Leona H. Tyrell, 50. Mrs. Silas Bice, 90. 13—Mrs. Sarah E. Jones, 61. 30—Son to Mr. and Mrs. George 12—Son to Mr. and Mrs. William nue; son to Mr. and Mr,*. \"rt< E. Johnson, 60 West. Eighth 27—Alfred E, Hess, 65. Mrs. Mary J. Robinson, 63. 12—Mrs. Adelaide Krauae16—Mrs. Isabella Ploss. II. Oherman. Bruce. cent De Rizzo, 110 Ebroadl avenue; son to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Matilda C. Dorn, 79. Mrs. Mania McGlnnis, 84. 13—Mrs. Louise Van Wormer, 71 17—James E. Kelly, 8213— Son to Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. street; son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morelli, 7 Division 80—Mrs. Matthew Hladtk, 40. 14—Richard Edward'Fox. Mrs. Jtoseph Sirtoli, 52. Mrs. Elizabeth Cose, 62. Morris. Claude Cole, 92 Montgomery street; daughter to Mr. and April Donald Bridge, 3 days. 16—Harry B. Place. 68. 19—William B. Langford. 66. 13—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Francis street. Mrs. Fred F. Unger, 67 Lincoln 17—John H. Jeffers, 56. *~ 2_Son to Mr. and Mrs. James JenMrs. K. A. King, 80. 21—John Robinson, 82. Lawyer. November street. S—-Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Er18-James 8. Phalr, 72. 17—Mrs. Burdett Shutters, 45. nings. 22—.Tames E. Sltta. 64. 23—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob1—Thomas Bailey, 63. nest Hullett, Jr., 152 Second 17—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs19-Mrs. George E .Miller. 49. 18—Mrs. Rita Stewart. 9—Son to Mr. and Mrs^John Su23—William David Slade. 1%. ert C. Kilmer. 9—Miss Lilah Dorn, Charles W. Weaver, 31 West Mrs. George Washburn, 6319—Mrs. Mary M. Whipple, 87. bik. 24—Mrs. Minnie Knapp, 30. 26—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John • 4 _ g o n to' Mr and Mrs. William 11—James A. Newnham, 52. Btreet; son to Mr. and Mrs, 22— Mrs- Elizabeth C. LaClalr, 51. Dr. Percy H. Finch, 41. 10—Son to Mr. and Mrs. William Nunzio Stoffolano, 2, J. Jarabek. 14—Mrs. H. Barr Vlbbard, 69 L. Kitchen, 5 Maple street; sou John J. Allen, 59 Second street;, 23—Mrs. Maria Lehman. 72. 20-Joseph H. Hunt, 80. Kennedy. Peter J. Jensen, 63. 2?—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van 16—George H. Keck, 92, to Mr. and Mrs, John A. H:\iv . son to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 21—A-'olph R. Rapln, 42. Laurent Seribner, 32. 10—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clar27—Mrs. Fannie Colding, 71. Aernam. George Little, 43. dell, 32 Baker strert. K- Sweel, Gloversville. 21-Charles F. Wilson, 72. 26—Mrs. AUred Hill, 63. ence D. Brown. Mrs. Emma D. Lent, 77. 31 —Son to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 17—Joseph Putman, 53. 5—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Ed- 22—Son to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Edwin O. Pruner, 62. 29—Benjamin Heagle. 73. •28—James Mason, 66. 17—Son to Mr. and Mrs, Werman J. Kovarlk. 18—Merritt Moore, 75. ward Queeney, 90 Frrmont Wallace, 209 South Main street, 26—Mrs. Nancy G. Giant*, 92. 29—Mrs. Elisabeth Cane, 80. F. Freese, . . . ..... 21—Mrs, James R. Cleveland, 8L —""BtreeT, "—* '— 23-DsmghtPr to Mr. Iltd "Mrs. DeOscar Howland, 81Mm. Elizabeth SWeaver, 85. 18—Son to Mr. tnd Mrs. Michael September 6—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wltt F. Smith, 23 Montgomery .. November 27—John I. Rogally, 65. Zllka. Henry Colasantf, 127 North 1—Mrs. Mary Hotaling, 86 street; son to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fannie Selmser, 76. 1—Son to Mr. and Mrs. QUn R. December 18—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. street; daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Atbert-G. Hogle.' . December Clarence K. Van Allen, 82 West 28— Dee Walte Anibal, 63. Town, 4—Mrs. Harry O. Seaman, 47. Grelnert K. Hammer. Mrs, Benjamin Levensou, Glov2—Charles J. Burton, 71. KIKIIIII BTSUBe 29-Mrs. Satle A. Waldron. 1—Harry Pearse, 61. 12^—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin 6—Mrs. Margaret Cowan, 26. 18—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stanersville. 3—Conrad H. Glllen, 65 2—Martin Hetmelly, 37. Mrs. Martha St. Marie. 21— Daughfei to Mr. and Mrs. RayBeekman, 10—James McMartln, 70. ley H. Hloiansky. Francis P. HeiTlck, 3. 10—Daughter to Mr. and Mrn, Vicmond C. Ferguson, 11 Market John R. Shutts,55 Arthur M. Young, 46. 14—Frnnk Shlbley, 71. 25—Daughter td Mr. a%d Mrs. Har- 13—Daughter to VIr. and Mrs. Oli4—Mrs. Mary E. Beecher. 82. tor T- Marcais, 355 West Fulton st re. " 3d Louis Mele, 36. 5—Mrs. Hazel Wells, 23. ver Bowman. 16—William L Rharpe, 56. ry Wilson. street; daughtor to Mr, and 26 Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. HarWilliam Andrew Burns, 48. 7—Orlando Glfford, 77. 24—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Richard McLaughlin. 72. Mrs. C'larenro II. Frank, IIS 7—Walter E. Greenslete. Jonathan 8. Trevett, 89, , old E. Heaslip. 26S South Main Benkonlr. 17—Mrs. William Schadow, 57. April West streot Anson Mallory, 68. May 9—Andrew G. Grant, 77. street 26—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 20—Mrs, Lydla Hess Moyer" 87. I Mrs Margaret A. Trevett 71. John Ginning. 71. 12-Son to Mi. and Mrs Clyde 27 Daughter to Mr. nnd Mrs. Kea* 10—Mrs. William H. Bronk, 66. 7—Daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Wal Frank W. S U i r t r t 25—Giles Henry "Putman, 72. 2—Joseph Bnchner, 76. 8—Oran Dougherty, 64. Hmii'ii, 92 Lincoln itreti Mrs- Thomas Jeans, 63. ter B. Groff. IT Hi Iv Culver, 1,"U Washington 27—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 28—Fred L. Stewart, 51. 3—Mrs. John H. Thome, 63. 9—John Rubric, 65 14—Daughter to Mi nnd Mrs Oar 11—Arthur H. Dence, 67. 7—Son to Mr. and Mrs. James G. I i i e< i Charles A. Cook. 30—Mrs, Mary E. Smith, 79. 4—Charles Templeton, 69. 10— Oscar Erllch, 81. int lo Tropls, 108" Grand strnct. Mrs. Bertha Graham, 46. Holmes. V.) Son to Mr- and Mrs. Francis Mrs, Anna Amelia Rodgers, 87. Naney Templeton, 73. Moses C. Snyder 15—Daughter to Mi> and Mrs. ArJohn Walther, 62. 8—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W. Browu, 77 West Pine street 5—Mildred Johnson, 3. , Deceit*' -»r 12—Mrs. Edward Gulnane. thur Whitman. 345 North Main Alfred Qulllan, 48. Bernard A. Snell. POWER OF M I N D Miss Clara E. Kline, 80. Georg* Longfrlts, 64. street; son to Mr. and Mrs. 12—John O. Skalne, 68 1 - Son to Mr. and Mrs. Cidalphus "You nre readlmr a travel book 12—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs, H^n 8- George Main, 69. June 13—Miss Orlnda Vosburgh. 84. S. F. Pel til. 59 Temple street. William Ernest Martin, 7 Preparing for a holiday?" ry Billa. 1 / S—Mrs. Harppr Burch. 8f, Mrs. Ann Richardson, 88. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony i 1 Son so Mr ami \Ari Howard 1—Daughter to Mr. and Mis. months. 12 Son to Mr. and Mrs. John Mil "No. I'm «n a holiday now. I Willi.1' Cole. II Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlap 71. ( I J I H W, Johnson, 15 Franklin Smith, 40 Ciiyaduttii »t»ft; Polacek. Benjamin Steenburg, 60. lett. »it iH-rn and dreatn of travel." 9—John Ward, 2. 15—Mrs. Lillian Mlnogue. 69. ' - 14—Almon H. Branch, 79. street. • daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ilov 13 Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mi- 9—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John "Rot yon are reading the l>ook Mrs. I-ouise Susan Keller, 76, ard Putman, 135 East Siui« 2—Daughter to Mr. nnd Mrs. ArEdward Walter Petrle, 32. O. Minor. 16—Mrs. Jasper Maxner, 58. chael Nolan. bai'k wards," 10—Morris Safford, ,60. street; son to Mr. and Mis thur Couture, 126 Fremoil Patrick B. Kearney, 69. Daniel C. flolden, 49. "Yes. I'm on the retorn jour- 19—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Nich- 12~Son to Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge H. 11—George E. Donovan, 32. Jerome C. Beeker, 18 Lawrence street; son to Mr. and Mr*. Fancher. Elmer E. Parker, 62. 16— Mrs* Mary Gullck. 67. olas Mayakis. ney."—Tlt-Blts. 12— Herbert A. Frye, 2 weeks. street. William H, Gelsler, 201 South Mrs. Clarence Corey, 36. Miss Margaret Torreni, 70. 19—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bur- 19—Son to Mr. and Mrs. R#bert J. 13—William Uvender, 36. Main s t n i t Bradt 17—Harold Hoeley, 17—Mrs. Susanna Ridley. 19—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Col ton D, Lesser. OUCH! Joseph O. Brown, 94. > 19 Mrs. Alhrrt Feldman, 49. 18— Eugene Thompson, Jr.. 10. tin T, Jennings. 60 Helwig 3—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. SalCHORUS GrRL (quarrelling In 25 Daughter to Mr, and Mrs. An-20—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. now 18—Mrs. Elizabeth A. Smith, 91. 20—Mrs. Ophelia M. Rice,v78. vatore Trippodo, 51 Park Mrs. Martha Anna Schrum. street. ard E. Mutgrave. dressing room); 'Not only that, hut son H. Johnson. Herbert L. Ballou, 46. street. Mrs, Stewart Tyrell. 21—Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth Peter 21—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Irwin A. 21—Son to Mr- and Mrs. Patny you get uglier nverv day. 27—Son to Mr. and Mrs. ^William 16—Mrs. Anna Perrella, 56. 21—Frederick Wille, 69. son, 78. Derrko, 85 Woodilde avenue. 1 Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul King. SECOND CHORUS GIRL: AnC. Laird. 17—Mrs. Albert Ott, 48. 22—Mrs. Robert Stralucke. 23—James McGlnnl*. 84. Deglacomo, 108 Broad street. other thing I can do and yon can 28—Daughter to Mr and Mrs. 24—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles 23—Hon to Mr. and Mrs, Charles 18—Frank Robbs, 69. 28^—Mrs. Adeibert Putman, 62. Mrs. Julius Erllch, 53 P. Hawley. 399 South Main 5—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. MacGregor. not.—Tft-Bitj' Frank Poyfalr. Miss Lulu Irene Warner, 21. 26—George B. Miller. Mrs. Helen C» >k. 80. W. Berker, 14 Delaware avsstreet. 24—Son to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 80—Milton O Holly, 34. Mrs, Janet Montanye, 90. 24—Mrs. Eliza Jane Steele. 71. nue; son lo Ml. and. Mrs. Bar24 DfsghUT to Mr. and Mrs. Fre<| ! Ten new migratory bird sancut Shaffer. 23 C a r l Rlrri. 88 28— Trevr. Barter, 36. June 25— Miss >atle Cole^M. ney S|n neei. Iliil See-illd HtreelJ arts* !>»»•!• hcen acquired by the Meyer. 2"." Klngsboro avenie' 21 Daughter to Mr. ard Mrs. Sts : 2) Matthew r>e PwMJtiftlf. M, (Horgi I firtmy, 79, 2S—Mi« C o n , , AjA»v, 46. daughtfi to Mr and Mrs. I • federal government. They com 11 26 In in-Ill' i in Mi ;in<l Mrs Kie,| T Daughter to Mr. xnd Mrs. nhen Adsroovleh. \li.« Heli ,i Moss Tlbbetts, tJ6 Mrs. Adelaide E. Efglenton, 80 I prise more than 43,(K>0 •eras Mrs Bllxs»..»yiv»o|1. 74. •rlek F Getater, «t Hotfth Floyd Rullson. lilt Son to Mr and Mrs VMteMI Mr*. Carrie Allen Glfford, 67. 29-M 30- Mr* Adeline Boardtnau Dye, nine states 6!) Klngsboro avenue; tttagtltti toj • ughter to Mr md Mrs. Hen j Rugger! Continued on P«o» 17 379 PEOPLE TAKEN BY DEATH IN GLOVE CITY DURING 1931; AVERAGE AGE IS MUCH HIGHER 193 I Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com I VITAL STATISTICS SHOW THAT 350 CHILDREN WERE BORN TO GLOVE CITY RESIDENTS IN 1931 FOR THLS YEAH
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