In a message dated 05/13/01 8:23:43 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
cheryl(a)siscom.net writes:
<< I'm not sure if this is related to you or not but passing it on.
Also I have a friend who is originally from Michigan, and Texas who's last
name is Cavanaugh. If you think you might be interested let me know.
From: <GohnH(a)aol.com>
To: <NYGENESE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Subject: [NYGENESE] Obituaries 2/1900
Date: Friday, May 11, 2001 11:26 PM
I am forwarding the following from the Monroe County, NY list in the hopes
that it will help someone. I am not related to any of the people
mentioned...
Rochester Daily Union & Advertiser
February 16, 1900
Richard GREEN died this morning at the residence of his sister, Mrs.
Theodore HUBER, No. 26 Wooden street, aged 85 years. He is survived by
two brothers, Michael GREEN of this city and Andrew GREEN of Batavia,
N.Y., and four sisters, Mrs. Theodore HUBER, Helen, Frances and
Catherine GREEN, all of this city.
The funeral of Richard GREEN was held from the residence of his
sister, Mrs. Theodore HUBER, No. 26 Wooden street, at 7 o'clock this
morning. The remains were taken to Batavia for interment.
February 15, 1900
Mrs. Mary KAVANAGH.
Special Dispatch to Union and Advertiser.
LE ROY, Feb. 15. - This morning occurred the death of Mrs. Mary
KAVANAGH, wife of Thomas KAVANAUGH, at her home on North street, after
two weeks' illness of pneumonia. Mrs. KAVANAUGH was formerly Miss Mary
HOLLAND and was born in Stafford, Conn. forty-two years ago. She had
resided here for a number of years and was married in 1888. Besides her
husband the deceased is survived by two sons, John and Thomas, and one
daughter, Katherine.
Heidi Quider Gohn
GohnH(a)aol.com
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