
West, Lisa Marie (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: GEDCOM File : ~ATF1.ged
Note: ABBR GEDCOM File : ~ATF1.gedData:
Text: 4 DEC 2002
Note: Tamsin and Jedediah were second cousins.
Note: A. BURGESS & SON, Manufacturers of Leather Belts, Loom Pickers, Picker and Lace Leather, and Dealers in Manufacturers' Findings, Factory and Office, No. 692 North Main Street. -- A. Burgess & Son, have a reputation and trade co-extensive with the whole civilized world as manufacturers of leather belts, loom pickers, picker and lace leather, and as dealers in manufacturers' findings generally, with factory and office at No. 692 Main Street. The foundation of this extensive business was laid in 1835 by Mr. Alpheus Burgess. He subsequently admitted his son, Mr. Alexander Burgess, to partnership, and retired from the firm in 1865; when Mr. Edwin A. Burgess became a partner with his father, and on the decease of the latter, in 1887, succeeded to the sole control. The factory is a substantial three-story building, 50 x 200 feet in dimensions, supplied with improved machinery and ample steam-power, and having a productive capacity of 5,000 feet of belting per day. The manufacture of rawhide belting and lacing is also carried on at the tannery of Wm. Coupe & Co., in South Attleboro, Mass., in which firm Mr. Burgess is a partner. The output of these two factories is recognized as standard in all the markets of the world. This house has supplied the Allan Print Works, the American Screw Company, and nearly all the great mills in New England with belting and findings, and ship immense quantities to the leading manufacturers of Great Britain, Europe, South America and other nations of the world. Col. Edwin A. Burgess is a native of Providence, and accounted among that class of energetic, public-spirited business men in whose hands the continued development of this city rests. He enlisted in the First Rhode Island Infantry when nineteen years of age, serving for three months, and is now A. D. C. on the staff of Gen John Palmer, Grand Commander of the G. A. R.; and a member of Prescott Post, of this city; a director of the Merchants Insurance Co., and the Mercantile Trust Company; a half-owner of the Franklin Machine Compnay, and honored and esteemed by his fellowmen.
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
Source: (Name)
Title: GEDCOM File : ~ATF1.ged
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Note: Census 1900 has birth state listed as New York
The Bradford Era (Bradford, Pennsylvania) > 1945 > October > 18
Hospital Notes
Admissions
William J Collins - 85 Boylston Street
The Bradford Era (Bradford, Pennsylvania) > 1946 > November > 4
Hospital Notes
Admissions
Mrs. William Collins - 85 Boylston Street
The Bradford Era (Bradford, Pennsylvania) > 1946 > November > 21
Hospital Notes
Discharges
Mrs. William Collins - 85 Boylston Street
The Bradford Era (Bradford, Pennsylvania) > 1947 > April > 1
Hospital Notes
Admissions
William Collins - 85 Boylston Street
The Bradford Era (Bradford, Pennsylvania) > 1947 > April > 7
Hospital Notes
Discharges
William Collins - 85 Boylston Street
(Missing person note in Bradford Era June 20, 1952
Missing: Mrs Hattie Collins, 121 Elmore Ave, Olean. has dropped us a line, requesting the column's help in locating William Collins - whose last known address - in 1929 - was 10 South Center Street Bradford
Mrs Collin's reports that Mr. Collin's son Joseph Frederick Collins is in the army and would like to locate his father whom he has never known.
The letter adds that Mr. Collins may be dead, but that information would still be appriciated. Anyone knowing his whereabouts may contact Mrs Collins in Olean.)
Source: (Name)
Title: GEDCOM File : ~ATF1.ged
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Occupation: Date: 1880
Place: Stone Mason
Occupation: Date: BET 1900 AND 1920
Place: Railroad Conductor
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Olean, Cattaraugus, NY
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Olean, Cattaraugus, NY
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Pike Street, Bradford, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1910
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Adams, Hillsdale, Michigan
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Palmyra, Somerset, Maine
Note: OCCUPATION: Tool and Die Maker
June 1915 Lived in Bristol, Rhode Island
Guy lived with a woman before his marriage to Alice Hall, there might had been a child. There is no way to follow this, because we don't know the womans name......
Efie Zeigler, 90 Ann St. Bradford, Pa. lived there Oct. 17, 1941 and Guy's Cousin and according to Alice Benson, she was his last living relative, she also signed Guy's brith certificate.
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Guy Irwin Benson
Name: Guy Irwin Benson
City: Not Stated
County: Allegany
State: New York
Birth Date: 5 Jan 1884
Race: White
Roll: 1711954
DraftBoard: 0
Source: (Name)
Title: GEDCOM File : ~ATF1.ged
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Friendship, Allegany, New York
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan
Note: Here Lies
Buried the Body
of Mrs MARY BURGES
wife of Mr THOMAS BURGES
who died Dec'r 17, 1771
in the 56th Year of her
Age
Note: MILITARY: Burgess, Covil. Private, Capt John Russell's co., Maj Barachiah Bassett's regt.; service from sep 30, 1776, to nov 22, 1776, 1 mo 22 days, at Martin's (Martha's) Vineyard.
Burgis, Covil. Private, Capt. John Russell's (Seacoast) co.; marched July 28, 1776; service to Sept. 30, 1776, 2 mos. 2 days, at Martha's Vineyard.
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