Cotes, Mrs. Harriet Sold building 1920 212Cotes, Mrs. Richard Sold building 1919 199Cotter, Edward G. Picked apple blossoms 12-5-1931 172Cottis, Dr. George W. Sold practice to Dr. Frederick D. Carr 1911 153Cottis, Dr. George W. Instructor at Cornell 1901 155Cottis, Dr. George W. Commodore of canoe club 1908 207Coupl<strong>and</strong>, John W. Found tarantula in conch shells 1904 49Coupl<strong>and</strong>, John W. Shot hawk 1899 58Coupl<strong>and</strong>, John W. President of poor officials organization 1916 149Coupl<strong>and</strong>, John W. Batavia charities commisioner 1914 193Coupl<strong>and</strong>, John W. Saw robins 1924 197Covell, Mrs. Frances E. B. Boarders collective age 534 years 10-12-1946 251Covington Beavers moved in 12-7-1946 258Covington Church has first wedding 6-14-1947 275Cowan, Edward Fireman in train wreck 2-16-1929 39Cowan, Job Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Coward, Frank H. Sold wool 1895 236Coward, Mrs. Julia Daughter of Leonard Ham 5-17-1952 222Coward, W. H. Succeeded by Roy J. Fuller 1914 193Coward, William H. Succeeded by Roy Fuller as postmaster 1914 62Cowdin, Augustus Elected trustee of consolidated school dist. 12-13-1930 93Cowdin, Thomas H. Laid out golf links 1899 57Cowles, Benjamin Revolutionary War veteran 12-28-1946 259Cowles, James Settled in Oakfield 12-28-1946 259Cowlesville Horse dies 12-19-1931 178Cowlesville Old piano tuner/player 11-22-1941 219Cowlesville Church group bought heifer 3-30-1946 245Cowlesville Brothers meet at Army camp 11-23-1946 255Cowlesville Centenial story 2-8-1947 261Cowlesville Residents gr<strong>and</strong>parents of twins 4-26-1947 266Cowlesville Farmers oppose DST 6-14-1947 275Coxon, George Succeeded William E. Zillman 1926 160Coy, Charles At party for former Attica residents 1-6-1940 220Coy, Mrs. Charles At party for former Attica residents 1-6-1940 220Craft, A. J. Bought Darien Mineral Springs buildings 1909 53Craft, Adelbert J. Drafted first rural mail routes 10-20-1934 190Craft, George H. Member of Child Welfare Board 1915 105Craft, George H. Chairman of Child Welfare Board 1915 110Crafts, Rev. Wilbert Begins antigambling crusade 1910 3Cramer, Al Bags squirrels 1900 108Crary, Thomas B. Wanted gas franchise 1901 135Creamer, Thomas J. State Senator 1870 - 1873 2-5-1910 23Crego, Henry C. American Express manager 1915 215Crehan, Miss Gertrude Soloist 1914 211Crelley, William C. In Niagara Hudson Power Corp. magazine 8-15-1931 142Crews, Cicel R. Le Roy High School history teacher 1934 281Crickler, Ralph On YMCA basketball team 1900 89Cristman, Franklin W. Visited Batavia 1926 160Criswell, Robert S. Bought theater fm John Callahan & Sherman Webster 1909 60Critenden, Mrs. J. J. Daughter of Judge William T. Mitchell 7-24-1915 27Crocker, Am<strong>and</strong>er Listed in 1870 directory 8-20-1927 32
Crocker, Dr. Frank M. Local historian 5-25-1931 116Crocker, E. M. Assemblyman renominated 1910 109Crocker, Edwin M. Resigned as principal 1899 57Crocker, Edwin M. Won Assembly seat 1909 60Crocker, Edwin M. Lost election 1910 98Crocker, Edwin M. On Governor's committee 1913 208Crome, Henry L. Army draftees 1929 66Cromwell, Johnb Rescued sister 1941 252Crosby, Harry Associate of Arthur Sidman 1901 140Crosby, Harry Joined opera cast 1916 259Crosby, Harry D. Tried to establish theater 1919 63Crosby, Harry D. Tried to start theater 1919 199Crosby, Harry D. Directed Elks show 1919 211Crosby, Harry D. Partner of Edwin Houghton 1904-5 225Crosby, John B. In 1890 - replaced by Fred A. Lewis 2-5-1910 23Crosby, Miss Fanny Hymn writer 1905 239Crosby, Russell Listed in 1870 directory 8-20-1927 32Crosby, William R. Retired 1900 231Crosman, Cortl<strong>and</strong> The case of the missing teeth 12-7-1901 19Crosman, Cortl<strong>and</strong> Member of State School board 1898 207Crosman, Peter War of 1812 veteran 12-28-1946 259Crosman, William Revolutionary War veteran 12-28-1946 259Cross, Robert Retired 1926 150Crossman, William Moved to Batavia 1916 165Crowley, Patrick E. Train blocks firemen 9-13-1930 83Croxton, D. E. Changed companies 1926 252Crystal, The Sold 1898 207Cullinan, Frank Owner of horse driven by Edward Marque 9-20-1930 84Culver, Mrs. Marietta Died 1926 143Cummings, Andrew J. Friend of Judge William T. Mitchell 7-24-1915 27Cummings, Homer S. Akron native, attorney 9-19-1931 151Cummings, Simeon Signed Batavia Certificate of Incorporation 3-31-1928 30Cummings, Simeon Bought l<strong>and</strong> from Nathan Rumsey 12-13-1930 93Curry, David Released from Auburn Prison 1-5-1929 34Curtis & Hagen Captured raccoons 1899 57Curtis, Daniel Got ferry license 7-25-1931 137Curtis, Jotham Commissioner for 1st bridge over creek in Le Roy 11-22-1930 99Curtiss, Dr. J. L. In old copy of The Daily Morning News 11-10-1934 192Curtiss, Justice Roswell C. In old copy of The Daily Morning News 11-10-1934 192Curtiss, Roswell C. Planted black walnut trees 11-15-1930 100Curtiss, Roswell C. Raised sweet potatoes 1910 102Curtiss, Roswell C. Killed pheasant 1925 102Curtiss, Roswell C. Proposed Rea memorial 8-8-1931 141Cushing, Zatter Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Cutcliffe & Wood Celery shipments 1906 165Cutler, Lloyd A. Offered l<strong>and</strong> for unemployed 1932 271Cuylerville Formerly Little Berdstown 5-5-1947 269Czapia, Anna Won essay contest 1923 208D. Conant & Co. In 1895 - partnership desolved 2-5-1910 23D. W. Tomlinson Advertised in 1878 Progressive Batavian 3-29-1947 265Daggs, George Walter Killed 1921 120
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