Waldo, Ephriam Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Waldron, Willett Henry Dibble threshed wheat for him 1909 59Waldron, William Wheat harvest 1906 144Wales Center Highway surveying 1914 193Wales, Charles Bees leave honey 1916 259Walker Estates, Inc. Building planned 1939 285Walker, Edward C. Laid out Linwood Ave. 1899 58Walker, Edward C. Team captain at Hamilton College 1909 201Walker, Edward C., III Elected football captain 1909 59Walker, Edward C., III Class president at Hamilton College 1909 201Walker, Edward C., III Graduated from MIT 1915 214Walker, F. E. Succeeded by Omer Griswold 1895 231Walker, Isaac V. State Senator 1870 - 1873 2-5-1910 23Walker, L. & W. Published The <strong>Genesee</strong> Register 11-10-1934 192Walker, Mayor James J. Trip to Sacramento 12-14-1931 177Walker, Miss Alice Z. Saved girl 9-26-1931 152Walker, Mrs. E. C. Half sister of Othniel C. Marsh 1899 55Walker, Mrs. Edward C. Purchased Raymond M. Walker home 1899 56Walker, Mrs. Hattie Named postmaster 1905 225Walker, Mrs. R. M. Vice-chairman of Republicans 1919 63Walker, Mrs. Raymond M Austin Park not for sale 1922 262Walker, Myrtle In speaking contest 1924 210Walker, R. M. Home demolished 1939 285Walker, Raymond M. Sold house to Mrs. Edward C. Walker 1899 56Walker, Raymond M. Foreign currency collector 5-16-1931 115Walker, Raymond M. Sold Ford agency became Athoe Motors 1926 149Walker, Raymond M. Could have erected building 1924 197Walker, Rev. Charles W. Appointed pastor 1914 61Walker, Rev. Charles W. Episcopal pastor 1926 159Walker, Rev. Charles W. Former Batavia pastor 3-14-1925 238Walker, Rt. Rev. William D. Preached at St. James 100th anniversary 1915 105Walker, Sen. E. C. Refuge board resigns 1899 56Walkinshaw, Dr. Maxwell G. Early Batavia physician 6-14-1947 276Walkinshaw, James H. Sold store 1895 236Wall, A. C. Has Tucson paper wedding ann. Announcement 10-25-1930 104Wallace, Dr. James G. Treated Clarence H. Trietley's dog 5-2-1931 111Wallace, Dr. James G. Opened veterinary hospital 1922 269Wallace, Fay Received telegram notice of mother's death 1909 53Wallace, Mrs. Grace Roller milled ceased operation 1905 239Wallace, Parley Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Walsh, Blanche Play at the Opera House 1900 97Walsh, Rev. Robert E. Headed new Batavia parish 1905 110Walsh, Rev. Robert E. Honored by St. Banaventure 1921 124Walsh, Richard W. Noted court stenographer 10-18-1930 87Walter L. Main show Owned by Andrew McPhee 12-22-1930 92Walters, Polly Movie actress 10-13-1934 190Walther, Frederick Third purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Walton, Peter Let contract for his house to be built 12-19-1931 178Ward, Frank D. Inspector of fairs 1909 59Ward, Harold B. Appointed bicycle sidepath commissioner 1899 58Ward, John H. Appointed receiver 1901 119
Ward, John H. Owned store 1895 236Ward, Kathleen Daughter of M/M Martin Ward 10-24-1931 162Ward, M/M Edwin Married 60 years 1904 49Ward, M/M Richard D. Parents of Shirley Ward 11-14-1931 167Ward, Mrs. Coonley Entertained guests 1901 136Ward, Mrs. Martin (Anna) Niece of Mrs. Elizabeth Dwyer 10-24-1931 162Ward, Shirley Greeted Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt 11-14-1931 167Wardell, Harry Earth tremors 1929 33Ware Class, Inc. Opened day nursery 1919 210Ware, Ernest F. Batavia council member 1914 193Ware, Henry President of Dairymen's League 1923 208Ware, Henry W. President of Dairymen's League 1921 174Ware, W. A. President of Dairymen's League 1921 256Ware, Walter W. Laid out Linwood Ave. 1899 58Ware, Walter W. Raised kale 1909 59Ware, Walter W. Shipped celery 1915 101Ware, Walter W. Appeared before Congress 1911 118Ware, Walter W. Harvested wheat 1906 135Ware, Walter W. Fair story 10-6-1934 189Warel, Ernest F. Member of first Batavia City council 1914 62Warner, A. R. Noted is corner stone of razed building 8-20-1927 32Warner, Israel W. Listed in 1870 directory 8-20-1927 32Warner, John Spotted pigeon flocks 1905 3Warner, John Snipe hunter 1898 207Warren, Jabez Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Warren, M/M George H. Attended Batavia meeting 1926 118Warren, Mrs. Alice Nursed injured squirrel 6-12-1947 273Warren, Newman Bought old clock his son now has 2-23-1929 40Warren, Stewart Has old clock bought by his father 2-23-1929 40Warren, Thomas In old copy of The Daily Morning News 11-10-1934 192Warsaw Residents take hunting trip 11-7-1931 163Warsaw Wedding anniversary 12-14-1931 177Warsaw Home of The <strong>Genesee</strong> Register 11-10-1934 192Warsaw Snow storm 1929 195Warsaw Resident appointed to State School board 1898 207Warsaw Low gas supply 1916 216Warsaw Rampaging bull 3-30-1946 245Warsaw Home of successful cucumber grower 9-21-1946 248Warsaw Natural gas supply problem 1916 255Warsaw First local female lawyer 12-28-1946 259Warsaw Fifth generation farmers 4-12-1947 267Warsaw Robin fights its reflection 6-12-1947 273Warsaw Artesian well 5-31-1947 278Warsaw Button Co. Executive helped confused robin 6-12-1947 273Warsaw Elevator Artesian well 5-31-1947 278Washburn, George C. Sold business to E. J. Tunison 1899 56Washburn, Judge Approves church sale to Charles Hedge 1909 59Washburn, Judge Approved will 1906 135Washburn, Judge Presided at convention 1906 153Washburn, Judge Introduced Job E. Hedges 2-28-1925 235Washburn, Judge E. A. Waited for desired license number 2-9-1929 28
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