Sloat, John F. Garage burned 1924 281Slocum, Harry E. Bought property 1921 173Slocum, Lloyd Bought a bull 3-30-1946 245Small, Digby Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Smallman, Dr. & Mrs. Ralph B. Home burned 1937 286Smallwood, Mrs. Charlotte First local female lawyer 12-28-1946 259Smallwood, William Husb<strong>and</strong> & partner of Charlotte Smallwood 12-28-1946 259Smart, Herbert F. Found snake 1921 173Smead, William C. President of <strong>Genesee</strong> Co. Agricultural Society 1916 175Smith, A. D. In Orleans Republican fifty years ago 8-20-1927 32Smith, Albert Sold l<strong>and</strong> for Elba water wells 12-1-1934 184Smith, Alva Owner of American Hotel 2-7-1925 232Smith, Andrew J. On jury of Pres. McKinley assassin. Fm Corfu 9-28-1901 8Smith, Charles F. Sold theater to B. H. Nichols 1909 60Smith, E. E. Partner with Peter Gruber in Happy Hour theater 1909 59Smith, Edward Member of hunting party 11-22-1930 99Smith, Edwin S. Successful safety director 10-26-1946 253Smith, Elinor Russell Holderman was her flight instructor 11-29-1930 94Smith, Elroy Member of diving act 1916 124Smith, Eugene L. Formed partnership with Sheriff David Clark 1909 53Smith, Eugene L. Clerk of Batavia races 1920 105Smith, Eugene L. Partner with David Clark 1909 201Smith, Eugene L. Driving club officer 1917 267Smith, Eugene L. Driving club officer 1917 275Smith, George E. Kiwanian 9-21-1946 248Smith, Gov. Alfred E. Appointed Ward Manchester coroner 1920 106Smith, Gov. Alfred E. Visited School for the Blind 1926 140Smith, Herbert E. Built automobile 1901 150Smith, Herbert F. Built automobile 1921 132Smith, James In 1890 - barns burn 2-5-1910 23Smith, James 77 years old 1905 95Smith, James C. Built power boat 1911 181Smith, Jay M. Successful cucumber grower 9-21-1946 248Smith, Joseph, jr. Church founder 4-9-1949 284Smith, Junias A. Christmas Bengola lights 12-8-1945 241Smith, Junius A. 1843 fourth of July celebration participant 6-28-1947 277Smith, Leon Pilot for Ruth Blackman 1920 106Smith, M/M H. M. Moved 1915 106Smith, Milford J. Policeman suspect in missing baseball bet money 9-14-1946 247Smith, Miss Hired by Board of Education 11-14-1931 167Smith, Miss Mary Organist 1916 176Smith, Mrs. Mary Jones Husb<strong>and</strong> forgot her name 5-31-1947 278Smith, Mrs. Winifred Stiles Mother of Edwin S. Smith 10-26-1946 253Smith, Noah Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Smith, Oziel Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Smith, P. H. Received large hay load 1906 181Smith, Peter H. Mushroom/puff ball harvest 1910 107Smith, Peter H. Mushroom harvest 1906 156Smith, Peter H. Horse stolen by Samuel Spencer 1911 174Smith, Rev. John W. Father of Edwin S. Smith 10-26-1946 253Smith, S. F. Farm site of gas drilling 11-23-1931 168
Smith, Thomas C. On unemployment committee 1921 156Smith, W. Richmond Chamber of Commerce director 1917 264Smith, Wesley Bull didn't want to be stolen 9-26-1931 152Smith, William D. Finds 12/30/1858 letters 9-28-1901 8Smith, William D. Appointed bicycle sidepath commissioner 1899 58Smith, William D. First Elks ruler 1905 236Smith, William H. Incorporator of Tonaw<strong>and</strong>a Railroad Co. 6-6-1931 122Snell, C. Lewis New policeman 1941 255Snell, Earl Orleans <strong>County</strong> deputy sheriff 11-9-1946 254Snell, Mrs. H. M. Large cucumber 8-22-1931 145Snitzer, Mrs. Alice In suffrage parade 1916 249Snow, Dr. E. E. President of <strong>Genesee</strong> Co. Medical Society 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Snow, Dr. E. E. President of physicians club 1919 282Snow, Florence E. Laid first Walnut St. brick 1914 61Snow, Homer Bought pears 1911 149Snow, Homer Bought wool 1895 236Snyder, E. O. Succeeded by Walter N. Whitney 1924 211Snyder, Gurnsey Has old letter fm Richard Z. Towner to Erasmus Osborne 1-5-1929 34Snyder, Henry Saw robin 1914 62Snyder, Henry Saw robin 1914 193Snyder, Herbert L. Series of farm fires 1932 4Snyder, Herbert L. Baggageman at Erie station 1904 51Snyder, Herbert L. Elected sheriff 1929 195Snyder, Herbert L. Nominated for sheriff 1929 209Snyder, Herbert L. <strong>County</strong> sheriff 1931 258Snyder, Herbert L. Gave gong to firemen 1917 270Snyder, Herbert L. <strong>Genesee</strong> county undersheriff 1934 283Snyder, Leo B. Killed in accident 1925 214Soccio, Rocco Lowest bidder on sewer work 1927 266Social Welfare Federation Tea held 1915 212Social Welfare Federation Women's government aid group 1917 271Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument Legislation needed for city donation 1919 281Sonnenberg, Gus Wrestler managed by Paul Bowser 3-2-1929 41Sonnenberg, Gus Wins wrestling match 1929 195Sons of the American Revolution Sponsored essay contest 1923 208Sons of Veterans Convention at Batavia 1913 208South Alabama Postoffice closed 1904 52South Alabama Large cucumber 4-23-1949 285South Batavia Rye harvest 1901 135South Batavia Ball of fire 1901 170South Byron Help keep roads in good shape 3-23-1929 44South Byron St. Michael's Church destroyed 1920 95South Byron New postmaster 1914 193South Byron Resident was State Assemblyman 1920 212South Byron Supervisor was board chairman 1935 212South Byron Resident won spelling contest 1925 214South Byron Barns burned 1916 216South Byron Brief description 2-3-1951 221South Byron Home of Mrs Julia Coward 5-17-1952 222South Byron Resident cousin of prominent Odd Fellow 1-19-1952 223South Byron Resident sold wool 1895 236
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