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Easy to Find? Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1939 384 Are You Your name in bold type, under all headings where a buyer might look, referring to a carefully worded descriptive space in this book, to Find? Easy is simply insurance that business will find you. Buttacavoli Angeline tailoress r 1052 Norton Hutz John sec Laffler BYRNE (Gertrude) Engraving Co Inc , Battiste shoe rpr 1052 Norton h do 552 Clinton av N h at Irond Edwd J Rev prof StBernard's Seminary r 2260 Lake Christina studt r 1052 Norton Roy formn 303 State h 108 Vayo Irond Frank r lab 1052 Norton Butzer Ephraim (Flora M) h 112 Rugby av Evelyn M tel opr r 108 Averill av Jos baker r 1052 Norton Marjorie G asst bkpr 47 Main W h 834 Benning Francis r 31 Frost av Mary studt r 1052 Norton ton dr Gr Frank T (Maiy E) v-pres RT Corp 183 Main E rm Buttaccio Francis A (Anna M) asst mgr 14 Franklin Verna M asst bkpr 47 Main W r 834 Bennington 1123 h 312 Roslyn rm 1103 h 163 Augustine dr Gr Fredk A lab r 108 Averill av Jos A (Florence A) h 6 Laura Buxton Lola L wid Fredk G h 1203 Genesee Harrietta L r 178 Magee av Veto A (Margt A) gen agt Manhattan Life Ins Co Robt asst resident surg Strong Memorial Hosp r do Helen r 25 Tracy of N Y 5 StPaul rm 418 h 2325 Clifford av Wm P special agt 183 Main E rm 1004 h 302 Helen E sec 5 StPaul rm 228 r 178 Magee av Buttacovoli John (Jennie) h 58 Ontario Barrington Helen L r 1915 Lake av Buttarazzi Alf mason r 326 Emerson Buyck Ina D Mrs bkpr 121 N Fitzhugh h 1845 Titus Jas J (Lucille) shoe wkr 250 N Goodman r 123 Angelina studt r 61 Myrtle Hill pk av Irond Flower Enrico (Mary) mason 61 Myrtle Hill pk h do Lillie M wid Wm H died Jan Buys 8, 1938 Jane B elk 170 N Water r 596 Plymouth av S Filomena Mrs r 326 Emerson Buyse Adrian asst of (Nana E) prof University Roch John studt r 312 Roslyn Buttari Antoinette wid Jos h 43 Locust h 228 Weldon rd Irond John M supt 242 Andrews h 200 Seymour Jos r 43 Locust Buzawa Michael h 199 (Katherina) presser Furlong John P r 383 Champlain Buttaro Andrew r 6 LaSalle Buzzell A Ames h Percy (Eloise) drftsmn 95 83 Rae Jos F r 1915 Lake av Cosimo lab h 6 LaSalle burn av Jos H (Martha) h 1126 Dewey av Edna A r 6 LaSaUe Jos M h 28 Frank h av (Helen E) tractor opr Magnolia John (Mary N) stockkpr h 516 Emerson Bvacqua (Eose M) carp 287 Clifford cateress r 59 Byam Geo L (Mary sta flremn h 136 Josephine Harper Josephine box mkr r 6 LaSalle M) Bway John H atndt Eoch r Kathleen studt r 312 Roslyn Nicholas A diemkr h 12 Villa jr, State Hosp do (Violet C) Wm J studt r 136 Lawrence A formn 6 Hastings h 231 Driving Park av Butterfield Blaine L prntr Times-Union h 108 Bway. Gregory C F h av Bycicle Fredk r 31 Howell Margt wid Patk 178 Magee Carrie B wid Chas r 109 McNaughton E r av Bye Harold W Margt 231 Driving Park Clarence E (Mrs Lena A) died 1938 (Alice E) purch agt Atlantic Stamping Aug 20, I r Co 180 Ames h 35 M sten (Detroit 178 av Eva slswmn r 49 Hancock Castlewood dr Cld Wtr Margt Mich) Magee R sec 119 Main rm r Byer Alice r 250 av Margt E 1217 42a Board- Frank slsmn 336 Averill av h at Irond bkpr Joseph Bessie elk r 250 av man Ida M wid Lyman r 38 Holcroft rd Joseph Blanch T mus tchr r 30 Martin r 383 Jas r 100 Gibbs Hinsdale Champlain Dorothy A sec r 241 rd Mary C bkpr 497 State r 231 Park av Lena A wid Clarence E h 1805 East av Canterbury Driving r Glen H (Anna driver 185 North h 145 Avenue A Michl 21 Electric av Margt library asst University of Eoch r 849 Winona I) Harriet Patk J blvd Irond tchr Sch 31 r 241 Canterbury rd (Marie T) formn h 293 Barton Paul r Furniture 250 av studt 441 av Matthew 0 (Tereasa 412 Genesee h do Harry (Byer's Store) Joseph h do Magee A) plmbr H Harry H (Lydia) K Pk h 120 Tremont Ealph piano tuner h 1915 Lake av Eobt C, EK Co r 412 Genesee Ida L (Mrs died Dec 1937 Theresa r 73 Marshall Eobt G (Mary E) photo fnshr 343 State h 57 Isaac) 20, Isaac h 241 rd Thos (Delia) formn h 383 Shady way Gr Canterbury Champlain Janet F sten r 145 Avenue A Thos J bkpr r 1915 Lake av Boy L (Ethel P) Benj Franklin sch h prin High Jos E slsmn r Thos S r 383 38 Holcroft rd 241 Canterbury rd Champlain Vera M Lester h 30 sten r W Harry (Eliz M) h 217 Field (Ida) Hinsdale Aqueduct bldg 1126 Dewey av Ray elk r 250 av Walter B merchandiser 675 Butterfoos Chas D atndt 206 Smith r 171 S Joseph (Margt) Brooks av r Fitzhugh Rebecca r 30 441 av Butterfuss Florence Mrs h 171 S buyer Hinsdale Magee Fitzhugh Robt S, K Pk r 120 Tremont Wm C (Mary T) carp h 80 av Butters Archibald W (Ethel R) carp h 276 Rox Spruce Rose (Mrs died June Brynes Ambrose W borough rd Harry) 29, 1938 (Charlotte E) laddermn Truck Co Saml No 9 212 (Isabel M) elk 137 h 33 Al Webster av h 690 Grand av Kenneth R mach r 276 Roxborough rd dept Exchange cazar Anastasia Mrs elk 300 Buttery Harriet maid 11 Prince State h 76 Manhattan Andrew V Buttino Julio (Mary) h 101 Weld Sibley r 250 Joseph av (Louise) maintenancemn h 3992 Lake av Bernard J Louis (SteUa) h 101 Weld Sylvia H bkpr r 241 Canterbury rd (Ethel M) press opr 1099 Jay h 423 Driving Park av Buttler Nellie Mrs supvr 224 Alexander r 99 Byer's Furniture Store (Harry Byer) 250 av lndry Joseph Clinton E mach r Genesee Byers Anthony presser h 415 Child (Harriet) 60 Holcomb Danl F clothes cleaner 4424 Lake av Buttner Anna Mrs r 533 Winton rd S Ben C (Jeannette N) (Byers Shoe Shop) 337 h 21 Meriden Doris E Mrs 12 Button E Ida hairdrsr r 351 Saxton Joseph av h do beauty shop Alphin r do Ella wid Michl r 79 Resolute Editha L r 97 Tremont Caroline W wid D Olin sec 33 Exchange r 133 Gil A Emily sten Continuation sell r Edwd N Jr (Eliz B) chemical eng 48 Bausch h 229 lette 1148 Ridge rd W Esther M rem Gould Clarence B (Elinor M) slsmn 59 Stone h 179 Caro to Brighton Frances M elk 379 Eliz 0 elk r 87 Alexander line Lyell av r 1148 Ridge rd Harriet Mrs elk 38 East av h 60 Holcomb Emma S h 413 Exchange Florentine M married Fredk E Prelss Jas A Florence E h 465 Oxford (Belle) died Jan 1, 1938 Geo A (Doris E) (Byers & Bradley) 75 South av Jas W h 1148 Frank (Dorothy) button wkr h 32 Kilmar Ridge rd r 117 Frost av John T shtmtlwkr K Pk r 1148 Frank E r 100 Gibbs Ridge rd Gladys fruit checker h 74 S Fitzhugh Jos F h rm (Leta M) 65 Glendale Janet A sec 16 Main E 500 r 63 Genesee pk pk Harry T (Lillian) slsmn h 152 Pinnacle rd Leon M blvd (Anna E) hosemn Engine Co 19 1750 East Henry (Annie S) carp h 397 Pullman av av h 266 Melville John E (Carrie) deckhand h 611 South av Henry E appr r 397 Pullman av M Lloyd carrier PO r 266 Melville Lucius Interne 224 Alexander r do John R (Dorothy B ) chemist h 115 Albemarle M tchr Angela sch 8 r at Darien M Dean mach 1237 Main E r 177 Breck Center John S carp h 107 Primrose M Harry (Matilda C) K Pk h 39 Fort Hill Marion E shoe wkr r 611 South av wid Geo h ter Lily 117 Frost av Margt wid Peter r Mary h 73 N Union 564 Seward Lydia C wid Curtis E h 110 Weldon C Margt wid Robt P died E shoe wkr 250 Goodman N h 73 N Union July 30, 1938 Mary Mildred H mach opr Mustard st r 129 Frost av Martin A r studt 266 Melville Nelson L (Maude A) billiards 673 Jay h 97 Tre Ralph E slsmn r 51 Rutgers Mrs mont Mary housekpr 23 N Wash Richd O studt r 133 Gillette Patk shoewkr Kuhnert Shoe 11 Furnace r 385 Titus Walter C (Pearl) aeroplane mech r 257 Averill av Robt S archt 204 N Water h at Spencerport av Irond G treas h 63 Genesee Park blvd Shoe Walter (Alice A) Shop (Ben C Byers) 337 Joseph av Raymond S (Doris E) window trimmer h 12 Wm B M slsmn 334 Main E r 67 Wm archt h Alpha Chestnut (Marian) 4681 Lake av Robt E r 21 Meriden Buttram Grace wid Fredk r 206 Colebourne rd Wm H (Louise h 198 Oxford M) Thos F r 45 Dewey av Buttrey Edith M elk 16 Main E rm 720 h 10 Wilmer Wm J asst supt 44 Marshall h 4681 _ Lake av "*' Ed'SOn TeCb IIiBh Sch n 24B Hattie E h 10 Wilmer & Bradley (Geo Byers) locksmiths 75 South av '"'Navirre^d''6' r Jas Butts Alice E Mrs atndt Rochester State Hosp do Byford W (Hester A) shipping elk 343 State Wm r 21 Meriden Almeda M dental hyglenist 800 Main E h 18 Anson h 196 Normandy av Byron Ella M wid Chas W h 196 Parsells av Pl Ronald J 343 State r 196 rprmn Normandy av Frank J elk r 25 Kemphurst rd Altha C wid Franklin died June 16, 1938 Bylngton Branson I (Lea) sec-treas Rledsel Nugent & Byrslowski Frank Jan NYC sta r 101 Rauber Bradford 615 South av h at Fritz Inc 45 rm hlpr Brockport Exchange 617 h 197 Hillside av Byrt Gordon tel eng h 235 Sheppler Carl M (Alice R) pntr Rochester State Hosp r do Doris studt r 197 Hillside av Edgar (Sarah K) insp 89 East av h 106 Cragg rd Lea D slswmn 285 Main E r 197 Hillside av (' Lyma" H Prancke Gr Bylk Michl pntr r 93 Joiner 'tScklng^TcSr "* Edwd F camera insp r 63 Grafton 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