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Abbey, Addison X Oct 14,1907 Town of Pomfret Arrested Today in Death of Emmett Frasier; to Mayville Jail Oct 14,1907 Abbey, Davi ABBEY, ADDISON X OCT 14,1907 TOWN OF POMFRET ARRESTED TODAY IN DEATH OF EMMETT FRASIER; TO MAYVILLE JAIL OCT 14,1907 ABBEY, DAVID D SURROGATE CHERRY CREEK MINNIE J PENNER, ADM JUL 23,1907 ABBEY, FLORA M JUL 17,1909 DUNKIRK, NY TO GEORGE D IRISH SON M/M JAMES IRISH JUL 19,1909 ABBEY, LULA M AUG 05,1909 RIPLEY, NY TO HARRY OTTAWAY, BOTH OF RIPLEY AUG 17,1909 ABDELLA, MARTHA M LICENSE FREDONIA, NY TO ARMEIN BRYAN, WHEELING W VA, Æ26 AUG 23,1910 ABELL, MAJOR C K B NOV 27,1827 DUNKIRK, NY HE & TWIN SISTER, MRS CLARA K (ABELL) BLANCHARD CELEBRATING 80th NOV 25,1907 ABELL, WILLIAM B APR 23,1908 CASSADAGA TO M/M A J ABELL MAY 01,1908 ABRAM, EVERETT M JAN 01,1906 CASSADAGA TO BEULAH KNOTT AT HOME OF HER PARENTS, M/M LEAL KNOTT JAN 05,1906 ACKER, FRANK M JUN 26,1906 ST MARY'S CH TO EDNA KING, DUNKIRK JUN 23,1906 ACKER, FRANK D JUL 06,1906 WESTFIELD FATALLY INJURED AT WELCH GRAPE JUICE PLANT;burTONAWANDA;w & 3daus JUL 11,1906 ACKER, GERTRUDE M JAN 03,1906 MAYVILLE TO AUGUST DAHLIN BY REV JOHN DYSART, EPISCOPAL JAN 04,1906 ACKER, SON B OCT 05,1910 DUNKIRK, NY TO M/M FRANK ACKER, RAILROAD AVE OCT 26,1910 ACKLER, LAURA M M DEC 24,1907 86 E FRONT ST TO ROBERT C V MARTZ, HARRISBURG PA, WILL RES E 2nd ST DEC 26,1907 ACKLEY, EMMA KIRKLAND D JAN 04,1906 ELLINGTON Æ38;hADDISON F;m 1y;MOTHER & BRO/RANDOLPH;SUICIDE BY HANGING JAN 05,1906 ADAMCZAK, VALENTINE M JAN 18,1909 ST HYACINTH'S CH TO STELLA RAJSKA JAN 27,1909 ADAMOWICZ, MARY M JAN 21,1907 ST HYACINTHS CH TO WINCENTY STOCHOVOWSKI FEB 14,1907 ADAMS, DAUGHTER B RECENTLY 40 WEBSTER ST TO M/M MARCH ADAMS JUN 07,1906 ADAMS, DAVID B D RECENTLY TEMPLE ST, FRED bNEAR VAN BUREN 1829;wMARY E(HYDE);3ch;burOCT 24 FOREST HL NOV 22,1907 ADAMS, DR SANFORD W D MAR 07,1906 MT VERNON, NY Æ29;wEVELYN WOODRUFF DAU MARY INGERSOLL WOODRUFF, DUNKIRK MAR 08,1906 ADAMS, FRANK D RECENTLY MARION, IND FORMERLY OF BROCTON;VET OF 72nd NYV;burPORTLAND EVERGREEN OCT 26 OCT 27,1906 ADAMS, J Q M JUN 04,1908 BELLEVUE, PA TO MURIAL S ADAMS AT HOME OF HER PARENTS, M/M DAVID B ADAMS JUN 09,1908 ADAMS, JAMES D RECENTLY FORESTVILLE Æ68;PIONEER OF TN HANOVER;w,3sons,2daus;burST MARY'S JAN 15 JAN 17,1907 ADAMS, KATHERINE CLOTHIER M JUL 29,1908 BERRY ST, FRED TO JOSEPH B CHESBRO; WILL RESIDE AT WILLOUGHBY OH JUL 29,1908 ADAMS, MARJORIE SARAH B JUL 08,1907 AVALON, PA TO M/M CHARLES F ADAMS, FORMERLY OF DUNKIRK JUL 18,1907 ADAMS, MERTON GEORGE M OCT 28,1909 437 DEER ST TO MAE C HUELS AT HOME OF M/M LOUIS C FITZER;REV B A GINADER OCT 29,1909 ADAMS, MORRIS J D DEC 26,1910 34 NEWTON ST bFRED Æ68;VET OF CIVIL WAR;w & 2ch;fnrlST JOSEPH'S CH;burVAULT FH DEC 28,1910 ADAMS, MURIAL S M JUN 04,1908 BELLEVUE, PA TO J Q ADAMS, FORMERLY OF DUNKIRK JUN 09,1908 ADAMS, REV E B X NOV 24,1907 CENTRAL AT 6th ADAMS MEMORIAL CHURCH DEDICATED TO HIS MEMORY NOV 25,1907 ADSIT, JENNETT D SURROGATE HANOVER HENRY H ADSIT, ADM APR 07,1908 AGNEW, E ROBERT M DEC 01,1906 SACRED HT RECTRY TO ELIZABETH K WENGE DAU M/M EMIL WENGE, 86 E 2nd ST DEC 01,1906 AHLERS, LOUIS V D DEC 16,1910 FARNHAM NEPHEW, PIUS SCHWERT CAME FROM PHILADELPHIA FOR THE FUNERAL DEC 21,1910 AHLMAN, CLARENCE J M FEB 02,1909 DUNKIRK, NY TO ORIOLE L SPRACKLING, NOTTINGHAM OH, AT EPISCOPAL PARSONAGE FEB 02,1909 AHRENS, ANNA M OCT 13,1907 DUNKIRK, NY TO MATHIAS DETIZEN, DUNKIRK, BY REV GROTZ OCT 22,1907 AHRENS, CARRIE M (MRS) D SOON ? 206 ROBIN ST UNCONSCIOUS FROM SKULL FRACTURED IN FALL;LITTLE HOPE OF RECOVERY JAN 13,1910 AHRENS, CHARLES M JUN 20,1906 DUNKIRK, NY TO ELWINA BURWIG, FOWLER OH, AT PARSONAGE OF GERMAN EVANGELICAL JUN 25,1906 AHRENS, CHRIST D APR 24,1910 LAONA bGER Æ77;RES/dauANNA DIETZEN;dauMRS JOHN BOYE;3sons;burLAONA CEM APR 25,1910 AHRENS, ELSIE CHARLENE D FEB 27,1908 206 ROBIN ST Æ7y8m;parM/M JOHN F AHRENS;gparCHAS AHRENS;burFOREST HL FEB 27,1908 AHRENS, EVA M MAY 12,1909 DUNKIRK, NY TO MYRON D GRISWOLD, ARKWRIGHT AT ZION EVANGELICAL PARSONAGE MAY 18,1909 AHRENS, HENRIETTA (MRS) D APR 21,1907 LAONA TO US 1866;hCHRIST;chCHAS,CHIRST,FRED,ANNA,MRS JOHN BOYE APR 22,1907 AHRENS, MRS JOHN F X JAN 15,1910 DUNKIRK, NY INPROVEMENT IN HER CONDITION; RECOVERY EXPECTED JAN 15,1910 AHRENS, REV CARL F X AUG 25,1908 BRIDGEPORT, CT FORMERLY OF DUNKIRK, IN NEAR-FATAL ACCIDENT;sisMRS JOHN STARR, DK SEP 02,1908 AHRENS, SON B AUG 31,1910 LAONA TO M/M FRED AHRENS SEP 03,1910 AHRENS, WILHELMINE C M APR 18,1906 VAN BUREN TO FREDERICK C ARNDT, ELMER NY, BY REV MUEHLINGHAUS APR 20,1906 AITKEN, MINNIE R M MAR 02,1908 BUFFALO, NY TO ARTHUR J HIGGS, BOTH OF DUNKIRK; WILL RESIDE IN DUNKIRK MAR 02,1908 ALACE, CLARA M NOV 17,1906 CITY HALL TO GUSIPP JARICO, BOTH OF DUNKIRK BY JUDGE H L ROBERTS NOV 17,1906 ALBEE, GLADYS B X RECENTLY BUFFALO, NY OF CASSADAGA Æ23; SUIT VS WM C E STECK, FOR BREACH OF PROMISE MAR 30,1906 ALBEE, GLADYS B X RECENTLY ERIE CO COURT OF LILY DALE;AWARDED DAMAGES FROM WM C E STECK, BREECH OF PROMISE JUN 25,1907 ALBEE, GLADYS BURDETTE M JUN 24,1908 BUFFALO, NY TO DR GEORGE H ULRICH; WILL RESIDE 239 HUDSON ST, BFLO JUN 25,1908 ALBERTAMA, HELENA MARGHERT M AUG 24,1908 DUNKIRK, NY TO JACOB JOHN VanAKKEREN AT HIS HOME, 613 SWAN ST AUG 25,1908 ALBERTSMA, AUGUSTA M APR 28,1910 108 ROBIN ST TO GARRETT PRESSMAN;attM/M JACOB VanAKKEREN;WILL RESIDE AT DUNK APR 29,1910 ALBRIGHT, EMMA M NOV 24,1910 DUNKIRK, NY TO GEORGE HENRY KOKOTT,E 2nd ST;attROCENA WANAMAKER,MARTIN KOKOTT NOV 25,1910 ALDEN, G C D RECENTLY CASSADAGA FATHER OF MAY ALDEN, FREDONIA;fnrl/CLARA WATSON;burCASSADAGA CEM MAR 02,1906 ALDEN, HENRY S D RECENTLY DENTON fnrl DEC 9, NEAR DEWITTVILLE;DIRECT DESCENDANT OF JOHN ALDEN DEC 10,1907 ALDEN, MRS JAMES B D RECENTLY UNION CITY, PA RES/dauMRS GATES;burSTOCKTON JUL 28 JUL 31,1908 ALDEN, THEODORE C D SURROGATE STOCKTON MARY ALDEN, ADM APR 23,1906 ALDRICH, FANNIE M MAY 13,1908 25 GILLIS ST, FR TO JOHN HAYES SON M/M ENOCH HAYES, CHAUTAUQUA PL, FREDONIA MAY 13,1908 ALDRICH, LEVI X RECENTLY COURT OF APPEALS OF FORESTVILLE;DENIED DIVORCE FROM WIFE, NELLIE NOV 12,1908 ALDRICH, M/M SIMON M JAN 29,1873 FREDONIA, NY CELEBRATED 33rd ANNIVERSAY AT HOME ON W MAIN RD FEB 06,1906 ALDRICH, MARGARET (MRS) D SEP 04,1908 MAIN RD, FRED Æ72;hSETH;son & 3gr-ch;burFOREST HL SEP 08,1908 ALDRICH, MASON D RECENTLY FORESTVILLE fnrl JAN 11;dauMRS W E JOHNSON, SHERIDAN JAN 15,1907 ALDRICH, MRS MASON D APR 13,1906 FORESTVILLE resW MAIN ST;fnrlREV BAKER, METHODIST;burPIONEER CEM APR 20,1906 ALDRICH, SARAH M FEB 02,1859 WEST ELLERY TO NATHAN D BELDEN BY REV IRWIN BULLOCK, DEWITTVILLE;50th ANNIVER FEB 04,1909 ALEKIEWICZ, STANISLAW M JAN 22,1907 ST HYACINTHS CH TO ANNA LEYESKA, BOTH OF ERIE PA FEB 14,1907 ALEXANDER, JOHN G A X RECENTLY MOONS STATION Æ43;resDUNK;MISSING FROM FARM WHERE HE HAS BEEN EMPLOYED NOV 08,1909 ALEXANDER, ROY CURTIS M OCT 26,1909 LAKEWOOD, NY TO EFFIE JUTA PETERSON AT HOME OF HER PARENTS, M/M E A PETERSON OCT 27,1909 ALFORD, DEXTER D SURROGATE RIPLEY NATHAN J HORTON, EX MAY 07,1906 ALFRED, DICK D FEB 13,1906 RIPLEY OLD RESIDENT;fnrl FEB 15 FEB 23,1906 ALGER, CLARK C D RECENTLY SPRINGVILLE, NY b12/11/1832;parSAML/LOUISA(CARR);wELIZA(RICHARDSON);dauBF ALDRICH DEC 03,1909 ALGER, JOSEPHA KATHRENA X OCT 10,1907 MAYVILLE DIVORCE FROM JOHN FREDERICK DeMUN;CHILD CUSTODY TO WARD E ALGER OCT 11,1907 ALLEN VEVA BELL &KENNETH B X SURROGATE ARKWRIGHT GRACE ALLEN, MOTHER, NAMED TEMPORARY GUARDIAN NOV 28,1906 ALLEN, ANNA G M SEP 21,1908 SEATTLE, WA TO C H TILL, FORMERLY OF DUNKIRK OCT 02,1908 ALLEN, ARCHIE X FEB 12,1910 ROBERTS RD LOST IN SNOWSTORM NEAR HIS HOME; 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