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Birth Records 1915 Birth Records 1915 - sorted by last name, first name Mother's Birth Date Notice Date Father's Mother's Maiden Year Surname Name Boy Girl name name Name Location Notes 1916 Abraham 1 04/23/1916 04/26/1916 Leo 1915 Adams Lois Glendene 1 04/21/1915 04/24/1915 Arthur G. 1917 Agard 1 08/14/1917 08/17/1917 Arthur 1916 Albec 1 02/22/1916 02/24/1916 August 1916 Alexander Margaret Lucile 1 07/12/1916 07/18/1916 Earl 1915 Allen Gerrit Francis 1 06/08/1915 (notice) 06/08/1915 William Trumansburg William Allen is the publisher of the Trumansburg Sentinal 1917 Allen Louise 1 12/09/1917 12/21/1917 Paul W. Linda Utter Urbana, IL Mother former Ithacan. 1916 Allen 1 12/04/1916 12/05/1916 Henry 1916 Anderson Thomas Paine 1 07/20/1916 07/21/1916 C.E.B. 1915 Anderson 1 09/27/1915 09/29/1915 Prof. B. P. 1916 Anderson 1 07/16/1916 07/19/1916 David 1916 Anderson 1 12/29/1916 12/31/1916 R.P. 1917 Anderson 1 11/28/1917 12/04/1917 David 1918 Anderson 1 02/09/1918 02/13/1918 Prof. R.P. 1915 Anderson Charles Jr. 1 11/07/1915 11/11/1915 Charles 1917 Andrews Harland Robert 1 02/14/1917 02/20/1917 not given 1915 Andrews Margaret Vedder 1 04/14/1915 04/18/1915 Harry J. Rochester Dr. and Mrs. Harry J. Andrews formerly of Ithaca. 1917 Aramini 1 01/25/1917 01/27/1917 Sante 1917 Armstrong 1 11/10/1917 11/13/1917 W. 1917 Arnold Ruth Louise 1 02/13/1917 02/28/1917 LeRoy 1916 Atkinson 1 08/01/1916 08/03/1916 E.E. 1916 Atwell Jane Eloise 1 05/28/1916 06/01/1916 Harry Detroit, MI Formerly of Ithaca. 1918 Austin John, Jr. 1 01/03/1918 01/08/1918 Capt. John Fort Clark, TX D. 1916 Austin 1 12/16/1916 12/23/1916 Orrin 1917 Ayers Ruth Lucille 1 10/03/1917 10/11/1917 Frank 1915 Babcock 1 07/30/1915 08/04/1915 Glenn Interlaken 1917 Babcock 1 11/28/1917 12/02/1917 S.J. 1916 Bagley 1 08/13/1916 08/15/1916 Ezra 1915 Bailey Clarice Ruth 1 08/03/1915 08/07/1915 C. W. 1917 Bailey James L. 1 01/04/1917 (notice) 01/04/1917 James P. Wellsville, NY Father formerly from Ithaca. updated 06/24/2010 Page 1 Birth Records 1915 - sorted by last name, first name Mother's Birth Date Notice Date Father's Mother's Maiden Year Surname Name Boy Girl name name Name Location Notes 1918 Bailey Liberty Bond 1 04/06/1918 04/10/1918 Howard C. Baby named in honor of the great financial drive. Story p.7, 4/9/1918. 1916 Baker Florence Oasalia 1 08/30/1916 09/01/1916 Laverne 1915 Baker 1 10/24/1915 10/26/1915 Abe J. Newfield 1915 Baldina 1 04/22/1915 04/24/1915 Agusto 1918 Baldwin 1 03/20/1918 03/21/1918 D.F. 1916 Ballard 1 05/25/1916 05/28/1916 William 1915 Banfield Roland D. 1 06/07/1915 06/15/1915 Dewain W. 1915 Banfield 1 10/22/1915 10/26/1915 Harold 1917 Bangs twins 1 1 06/27/1917 07/07/1917 Frank 1917 Bardo 1 05/18/1917 05/20/1917 G.E. 1917 Barker 1 07/10/1917 07/11/1917 Prof. E. Eugene 1917 Barnes Kenneth Oscar 1 08/21/1917 08/25/1917 Harry L. 1916 Barnes 1 04/02/1916 04/06/1916 Harry 1916 Barnes 1 09/14/1916 09/17/1916 Alvenzy 1915 Base 1 10/24/1915 10/27/1915 Tony 1916 Bassett 1 11/15/1916 11/19/1916 Myron 1916 Bastow 1 09/29/1916 (notice) 09/29/1916 Ralph 1917 Batchelor Charles 1 09/24/1917 10/19/1917 Herbert 1916 Bates Margaret and 2 02/26/1916 03/02/1916 Llewllyn Chicago, IL Formerly of Ithaca. Georgia 1918 Bates 1 03/08/1918 03/12/1918 Ellis A. Aleine Davis New York City Mother former Ithacan. 1916 Batterson 1 03/13/1916 03/16/1916 Howard J. 1917 Bauer 1 12/01/1917 12/04/1917 Frank X. 1918 Beam 1 03/08/1918 03/15/1918 Louis 1917 Beardsley Lewis Clarence 1 05/31/1917 06/12/1917 Talmadge 1915 Beatty Audrey Ellis 1 09/29/1915 (notice) 09/29/1915 W. C. Edith Graves Los Angeles, Mrs. Beatty is former California Ithacan. 1916 Beckwith George Alva 1 10/06/1916 10/12/1916 Earl 1916 Beers Anne McCormick 1 07/13/1916 07/14/1916 Dr. Henry Julia McCormick New York City Mother a former Ithacan. H. 1916 Bell Doris Frances 1 02/03/1916 02/10/1916 Charles 1915 Bell 1 12/12/1915 12/14/1915 E. W. updated 06/24/2010 Page 2 Birth Records 1915 - sorted by last name, first name Mother's Birth Date Notice Date Father's Mother's Maiden Year Surname Name Boy Girl name name Name Location Notes 1918 Benedict Maude Eugenia 1 01/08/1918 01/15/1918 C. Roy 1916 Benjamin Wallace Homer 1 07/18/1916 07/28/1916 DeWitt 1917 Benjamin 1 08/08/1917 08/11/1917 E.W. 1917 Bentley 1 08/23/1917 08/25/1917 Fred R. Vera Smith Syracuse, NY Mother formerly of Ithaca. 1917 Benton Clarence Charles 1 01/04/1917 01/07/1917 Fay 1915 Bernardi Vincenzo 1 03/09/1915 03/11/1915 Charles Angelo 1916 Bernardi 1 09/09/1916 09/12/1916 Charles 1916 Berti 1 02/13/1916 02/15/1916 Victor 1916 Besemer Mary 1 01/12/1916 01/13/1916 Dr. H.B. 1915 Best Mary Elizabeth 1 05/20/1915 05/25/1915 J. H. Jessie Wooley Central Mrs. Best formerly of Chapel Ithaca. 1917 Biggs 1 01/08/1917 01/10/1917 W.P. 1917 Bingham Wellington 1 06/08/1917 06/09/1917 Dr. L.J. Straight 1915 Birch 1 02/16/1915 02/21/1915 Raymond R. 1918 Bishop 1 03/14/1918 (notice) 03/14/1918 Leon 1916 Black Gordon Lewis 1 10/08/1916 10/10/1916 Earl 1916 Black 1 09/21/1916 09/29/1916 Judge Maude Q. Newman Pawhuska, Mother former Ithacan. Elmer J. OK 1918 Blackburn 1 01/12/1918 01/17/1918 William 1915 Blacklock 1 04/15/1915 04/16/1915 Elmer M. 1917 Blatchley 1 07/23/1917 07/24/1917 V.B. 1916 Blish Betty 1 04/09/1916 04/13/1916 Samuel A. Nora Sheridan Sayre, PA Mother former Ithacan. 1915 Bliven 1 09/08/1915 09/10/1915 Bion 1918 Blodget 1 02/26/1918 03/01/1918 F.M. 1916 Boardman 1 12/03/1916 12/09/1916 E. 1917 Bock Margaret 1 12/28/1917 01/04/1918 Henry 1915 Boicourt 1 11/04/1915 11/06/1915 A. E. 1915 Boldberg 1 09/07/1915 09/09/1915 Samuel 1915 Bonnett James Leon 1 10/27/1915 11/06/1915 Leon Merritt 1916 Booth Mynderse Van 1 10/02/1916 10/17/1916 Dr. Arthur Elmira Cleef W. 1917 Bounett Luellla Belle 1 02/26/1917 02/28/1917 Leon updated 06/24/2010 Page 3 Birth Records 1915 - sorted by last name, first name Mother's Birth Date Notice Date Father's Mother's Maiden Year Surname Name Boy Girl name name Name Location Notes 1917 Bower Alice Vivian 1 10/07/1917 10/19/1917 Arthur 1915 Boyce triplets 3 11/17/1915 11/20/1915 Henry Locke, NY See story p. 2 of 11/19/15 Ithaca Journal. 1918 Boynton Alice Elizabeth 1 03/08/1918 03/21/1918 Howard Elizabeth, NJ White 1917 Boynton Leland C., Jr. 1 03/08/1917 03/10/1917 L.C. Williamsport, Parents live in Ithaca. PA 1916 Brack 1 01/05/1916 01/08/1916 H.H. 1917 Brackin 1 11/26/1917 12/02/1917 Martin 1917 Bradley Laura Elizabeth 1 09/01/1917 09/06/1917 Thomas 1918 Bradley Lucile 02/19/1918 03/01/1918 Herbert 1917 Brandis 1 02/16/1917 02/17/1917 E.W. 1916 Briggs 1 06/08/1916 06/10/1916 Thomas 1916 Briggs 1 12/17/1916 01/05/1917 George Minnie Bush East Mother formerly from Highlands, CA Newfield. 1917 Brigs 1 09/11/1917 (notice) 09/11/1917 Charles 1917 Brink 1 08/21/1917 08/25/1917 John 1916 Brock William 1 10/28/1916 11/03/1916 William S. Ferdinand 1918 Brown Gladys Estella 1 02/20/1918 03/01/1918 Otis 1915 Brown 1 06/16/1915 06/23/1915 Jesse E. 1915 Brown 1 08/24/1915 08/26/1915 Adrian 1916 Brown 1 12/21/1916 12/27/1916 Fremont 1918 Brown 1 03/21/1918 03/23/1918 J.W. Lena Haylett Baltimore, MD Mother former Ithacan. 1917 Browne Catherine Day 1 12/31/1917 01/01/1918 Prof. Arthur Wesley 1915 Browning 1 02/04/1915 02/07/1915 James 1917 Bruce Robert Francis 1 08/19/1917 08/21/1917 Harry J. Infant died 8/20/1918 1917 Bryan John Bain, Jr. 1 07/05/1917 07/06/1917 J.B. 1915 Buck 1 09/02/1915 09/16/1915 W. B. 1917 Bull Anne Comstock 1 07/15/1917 07/17/1917 Dr.
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