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1902 rochester democrat louise Chaddock, wife of Jefferson Chaddock, a prominent farmer residing one mile north of North Rose, died yesterday morning of a stroke of apoplexy. Mrs, Chaddock was a prominent member of the Baptist Church at Rose. The deceased is survived by her husband and one adopted child, Alfred.www.fultonhistory.com 1916 clyde ny times Thomas Jefferson Chaddock died at his home on Church St. Rose, Wednesday, J&n. 16, aeed 72 years. He belonged to one of the pioneer families, having been born and lived on a farm in South Huron until four years ago when he sold his farm and moved to Rose. He was the senior deacon of the Baptist church, one of the Sunday School teachers and had filled other important offices. He was a veteran of the Civil War, was a memoc of Company C. 9th Heavy Infantry with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. He is survived by his wife and an adopted son, Alfred C. Chaddock, of Auburn. The funeral was, held Saturday afternooo at the bouse. The services were conducted by the pastor of the Baptist church Rev. A. S. Wright, assisted by Rev, M, S. Babcock pastor of the Free Methodist Church, and Rev. H. E. Springer pastor of the Methodist Church. Burial was in the family lot in the Rose Cemetery, sodus 1904 At the home of the bride's mother Mrs. Hg-v^** Sherman, Sunday after noon at one o'clock, occurred the marriage of Miss Nina Augusta Sherman to Alfred Chaddock, adopted son oC Jefferson Chaddock. Rev. Charles. Ed dy, pastor of the Rose Baptist church, performing tfce ceremony in the pres^ ence of only the immediate relatives The bride was attired ia a green sni and was attended by her sister, Mia. Elsie Sherman. Ruasell W,eeks TO b-at man. Notify Administrator about this message?
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