Booth, Miss Julia May Richmond librarian 1899 57Booth, Mrs. Herbert T. Artist 1931 216Booth, Nathaniel S. Built house for Peter Walton 12-19-1931 178Booth, Phineas E. 97 years old 1937 265Booth, William Farm was site of fish pond 1922 271Bosler, Peter Farm had beaver colony 12-8-1934 185Bosseller, Peter Beavers built dam 9-19-1931 151Bossler, Peter Family of beavers on his farm 11-28-1931 171Bostwick, H. O. Estimated W. S. Page apple crop 1900 98Bostwick, Harlie H. Built sleigh 1895 225Bostwick, Harris A. Member of American Baseball club 5-5-1947 269Bostwick, Mayor Counted automobiles 1911 136Bosworth, C. Merton Enlisted in Army 1899 56Bosworth, Vera In speaking contest 1924 210Boucher, William D. Observant mail patrons 1929 33Boughton, William Returned to Batavia 11-14-1931 167Bovanizer, John Postmaster of North Bergen 1901 176Bovanizer, John Postmaster of North Bergen 1901 181Bowen, George Visits President Lincoln 9-21-1901 7Bowen, George State Senator 1870 - 1873 2-5-1910 23Bowen, George Birth farm near where James C. Foley was born 10-28-1916 29Bowen, George DA at David Curry trial 1-5-1929 34Bowen, George Awarded judgement against Erie Railroad Co. 1901 174Bowen, George Member of State School board 1898 207Bowen, R. Earl Falsly accused Francis Faulds 8-1-1931 138Bowen, Ralph Lived in old dwelling 11-10-1934 192Bower, S. E. West Bergen postmaster 1900 96Bowman, A. J. Had large egg 1901 113Bowser, Paul Wrestling manager was horse trainer 3-2-1929 41Bowser, Paul G. Stable owner visited fair 9-5-1931 147Boxwood Cemetery Civil War grave unmarked 10-12-1929 71Boy Scouts Silver Lake camp construction 1925 214Boyd, James N. Editor of Medina Tribune 9-12-1931 148Boyd, Miss Ellen Married John Barrett 6-14-1947 275Boyd, Miss Helen First women pilot in Orleans <strong>County</strong> 1930 or 31 81Boyd, Mrs. A. T. Sold Jerome A. Clark l<strong>and</strong> to church 1904 51Boyle, Miss Patricia Blind pianist 1-3-1925 224Boynton, Robert On YMCA basketball team 1900 89Boyst, Pfc. Henry W. Met brother in Japan 4-9-1949 284Boyst, Recruit John Met brother in Japan 4-9-1949 284Bradish, J. Holley Gives loving cup to John G. Torrance 1904 50Bradish, John Holley Hardware business sold to O. Steele & J. Torrance 1915 90Bradish, John Holley House sold to William J. Goade 1925 96Bradley, A. B. Investigated Batavia census 1905 101Bradley, C. C. Legend of the jeweler's clock 11-9-1901 15Bradley, C. C. Cast member "Powhatan" 1899 56Bradley, C. C. Member of Batavia civil service commission 1914 62Bradley, C. C. Erected Curtis building 1910 98Bradley, C. C. Opera cast member 1900 239Bradley, Charles C. Bought building 1916 174Bradley, Charles Clifton Batavia Civil Service Commission 1914 193
Bradley, Edwain Deed drawn with William Brown 9-27-1930 85Bradley, Rev. Joshua First principal of Middlebury Academy 12-21-1929 80Brady, John Bus driver 1926 181Branch, Harlan Captain of basketball team 1920 214Br<strong>and</strong>, A. C. Sold Oakfield Reporter 1910 217Br<strong>and</strong>itsas, James Operating store once owned by John Uirras 6-20-1931 125Bray, James Listed in 1870 directory 8-20-1927 32Breese, Harry On YMCA basketball team 1900 89Breese, L. Warren Officer trainee 1917 270Breese, M/M Lee A. Parents of L. Warren Breese 1917 270Brewer, Jesse. H. Army draftees 1929 66Brewster, Mrs. Helen M. Purchased art work 1901 117Brice, Burton B. Charter member of labor union 9-5-1931 147Bridge, George A. Bought house from Frank Redfield 1911 153Bridge, George A. Farm building burned 1916 154Brisbane, Arthur Donation for park pool 1929 285Brisbane, James First merchant in Stafford 9-11-1926 31Brisbane, James Incorporator of Tonaw<strong>and</strong>a Railroad Co. 6-6-1931 122Brisbane, James First Batavia postmaster 7-5-1947 280Bristol, M/M Ira Horse <strong>and</strong> buggy trip 1901 123Bristow, Rev. Mrs. Marjorie Local pastor 1929 68Brittain, Rev. & Mrs. Alfred Moved to Batavia 1904 50Brittain, Rev. Alfred Resigned 1929 209Broadbooks, Miss Ethel C. Honor student in high school <strong>and</strong> college 11-2-1929 74Broadbooks, Willis G. Editor-in-chief of Picayune 1911 154Broadway Restaurant Target of burglars 1937 266Brockport Water problems 12-28-1929 88Brockport Logs hauled by sleigh 12-13-1930 93Brockport Trolley replaced by bus 5-2-1931 111Brockport Republic Brief history 12-7-1946 258Brockway, Frank U. Subscriber to incorporate 1St Church of Christ. Scientist 1899 55Brockway, Mrs. Lucia C. Subscriber to incorporate 1St Church of Christ. Scientist 1899 55Brodie, William Visited by Mrs. W. D. Wilcox 3-2-1929 41Broham, William Member of driving club 1915 217Brooks, George S. Sent humorous Christmas gift 12-29-1934 187Brooks, William Robert Died 1921 113Brothers, Wade Sawed lumber for Walter Hosmer 1900 97Brothers, William Engineer in train wreck 2-16-1929 39Brougham, Father Sent to Le Roy 1904 50Brougham, Rev. Dean Died 1904 49Brown, Albert E. Rubber boot snatcher? 12-7-1901 19Brown, Albert E. Resigned as director of the Holl<strong>and</strong> Club 1909 59Brown, Albert E. Fair secretary cancelled participant 1901 150Brown, Albert E. Organizer of National Assoc. of Fair Managers 1911 170Brown, Albert E. Treasurer of NYS Breeders Association 1906 181Brown, Edwin House <strong>and</strong> barn burned 1911 139Brown, Francis B. Army draftees 1929 66Brown, G. Forrest Police chief asked for more men 1935 217Brown, G. Forrest Chief of Police 1934 281Brown, John & Edward Received deed from Joseph Ellicott 1930 or 31 81Brown, Justice Charles H. Elected to judicial board 1906 153
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