The Buffalo Express (Buffalo, NY) published Mar. 1893, page 16:
Isabelle (Mann) Knapp (ca 1860 - 1893)
"DIED. KNAPP — In Washington, D.C, March 23, Isabel Mann, wife of James B. Knapp, aged 33(?) years.
Funeral from the residence of her brother, Daniel Knapp, No. 171 7th St., Sunday afternoon at _ o'clock. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend."
The Buffalo Express (Buffalo, NY) published Oct. 11, 1919, page 11:
Ernest Frank Rowley (1859 - 1919)
"Edwin* F. Rowley dies while at Work in Barn at Kennedy
Jamestown, Oct. 14 — Edwin* F. Rowley died while at work in his barn at Kennedy yesterday. He was 60 years old and is survived by a wife, a son and three daughters.
He was one of the best known farmers, dairymen and politicians of Chautauqua County.
He was for some years supervisor of the town of Ellington and later, having moved into the town of Poland, was supervisor of that town for several years. He had always taken an active part in the Republican politics of the county."
[*proper name is Ernest F. Rowley]
The Buffalo Express (Buffalo, NY) published Oct. 5, 1924, page 5-6:
James G. Childs (1852 - 1924)
"Akron Editor's Death.
The funeral of James G. Childs, 71 years old, who died suddenly on Thursday in a a doctor's office where he went for medical attention. Up to two years ago Mr. Childs was publisher of the Akron News. His wide died about six years ago. He is survived by two sons, Harry of Akron and Allen Childs of Williamsville; four daughters, Mrs. Otis F. Harrington of Akron, Mrs. J. Welker of Attica, Mrs. George Widler and Miss Lottie Childs of Williamsville; also five brothers, Judge John Childs and William Childs of Crescent City, Cal.; Robert A Childs of Batavia, Thomas Childs of Penbroke and Edward Childs of Vermillioon, B.C." (The Buffalo Sunday Express)
The Buffalo Express (Buffalo, NY) published Feb. 26, 1958, page 9:
Robert Merrill "Bob" Rublee (1919 - 1958)
"R. M. Rublee, Insurance Official, Dies
Robert M. Rublee, 39, of 148 Roycroft Blvd., Snyder, vice-president and treasurer of the Buffalo Fire Office, general insurance agency, died yesterday at Millard Fillmore Hospital after a long illness.
Prominent in various organizations, he was the first chartered property and casualty underwriter in Buffalo. He was a past president of the Buffalo Chapter of the Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters.
Mr. Rublee was born in Ellington, near Jamestown. He was graduated from Cornell University in 1941, and was a member of the Theta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. He served as a lieutenant in the Air Force during World War II.
A former vice president of the Greater Buffalo Assn. of Insurance Agents, Mr. Rublee was a member of the Casualty & Insurety Club and the Insurance Club of Buffalo.
He joined the Buffalo Fire Office in 1946, after working briefly for the Socony Mobile Oil Co. in Buffalo.
Received Award
A past director of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, he was the recipient of the Bredenberg Award, given each year to an outstanding director of the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Rublee was an immediate past president of the trustees of Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church. He also had served as a deacon and elder.
Past president of the Cornell Club of Buffalo, Mr. Rublee was a member of the Gyro Club; Mid-Day Club; University Club, and a past president of the Harlem Rd. School PTA. He was a former member of the Greater Buffalo Advertising Club.
He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Rice; two sons, Clarence 11, and Parke 8; a daughter, Charlotte Lynn, 6; and his mother, Mrs. Minnie Rublee.
Memorial services will be held at 4 tomorrow afternoon at Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Paul David Poling will officiate."
[Note: Older son is Lawrence, not Clarence.]