Descendants of GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN SCHUSTER


Generation No. 1

1. GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1 SCHUSTER was born 28 Mar 1820 in Bavaria/Germany, and died 02 May 1894 in Perkinsville NY, Bur Sacred Heart Cemetary Perkinville, NY lot85. He married ANNA MARY STEINHARDT, (HUTTER). She was born 18 May 1819, and died 10 Oct 1897 in Perkinsville NY bur. Sacred Heart Cemetary.

Children of GEORGE SCHUSTER and ANNA STEINHARDT are:
i. GEORGE2 SCHUSTER.
ii. GEORGE SCHUSTER, b. 1851; d. 16 Dec 1910; m. CLARA SCHWALBACK; b. 1854; d. 11 Apr 1923.

Notes for CLARA SCHWALBACK:
Residence: at time of death was 3 Whalen, Rochester, NY
Occupation: Retired Housework
Age Yrs 69 Mo. 4 days 17


2. iii. HENRY SCHUSTER, b. 30 May 1852, Sparta, NY; d. 02 Dec 1921, Livonia, NY bur St. Michaels Cem. Livonia.
3. iv. BARBARA SCHUSTER, b. 25 May 1854; d. 11 Aug 1924.
4. v. PETER SCHUSTER, b. 1857, Perkinsville NY; d. 1930, buried in Wayland (old cem.).
5. vi. FRANK J SCHUSTER, b. 1860; d. 30 Oct 1908, Sacred Heart Cem, Perkinsville NY Lot 85.


Generation No. 2

2. HENRY2 SCHUSTER (GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 30 May 1852 in Sparta, NY, and died 02 Dec 1921 in Livonia, NY bur St. Michaels Cem. Livonia. He married LOUISE E EVERMAN 1878 in St. Mary's Church, Dansville, NY, daughter of THEODORE EVERMAN and MARY WARNER. She was born 10 Jun 1853 in Andover, NY, and died 14 Jul 1920 in Sparta, NY.

Notes for HENRY SCHUSTER:
Owner of Steuben House in Cohocton NY

Died in Livonia, NY.

The Wayland Register - Devoted to the Local News, Wayland, New York, dated December 8, 1921
Henry Schuster
The funeral of Henry Schuster took place at Livonia at 10:30 o'clock on Saturday a. m. It was one of the largest held from St. Joseph's church. Rev. Father Smith officiated at the mass, assisted by Rev. Scheid of Perkinsville and Rev. Hoffschnieder of Dansville. Mr. Schuster was a very prominent farmer and was well known in this vicinity.
He is survived by three sons and one daughter Henry of Dansville, Herbert, George and Angeline of Livonia and one brother, Peter Schuster and one sister, Mrs. Barbara Vogt of Wayland.
Many relatives and friends were present from Cohocton, Rochester, Perkinsville and Dansville. Among those from here were: Peter Schuster, Lester Schuster, Daniel Schuster, Miss Lucy Schuster, Mrs. Barbara Vogt, George Vogt, Miss Geraldine Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. John Vogt, Peter Vogt, William Vogt, Misses Anna and Irene Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Didas, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yohon, Mr. and Mrs. George Yohon, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Yohon, Herman Yohon, Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Engel, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Gross, Franklin Gross, Nich. Rauber, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kramer, Miss Emma Kramer, George Fox, Mrs. John Weinhart, Mr. and Mrs. John Quanz, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hartfuss, Miss Lillian Hartfuss, Mrs. Peter Kimmel, Mrs. Martin Kimmel, Mrs. Henry Yohon, Frank Schmitz, Mrs. Frank Bricks, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vogt.


Lived in Sparta before moving to Livonia in 1911 -
Farm where he lived in Livonia Rt 20A was owned by:
1. Dixon - to Swan
2. Swan - to Charles Andrews
3. to Henry Schuster 1911-2+32
4. to son Herbert Schuster 1921-1972
5. to nephew George T Schuster Jr 8/3/1972 to present


Notes for LOUISE E EVERMAN:
Found dead in bed at home of son Henry of Sparta.

Louise resided on the Schuster Farm in Sparta, moved to Livonia in 1911, with her husband.


Obituary
The funeral of Mrs Henry Schuster was held from the family home, east of this village, Monday morning at 10 o'clock, with services at St. Joseph's church at 10:30. Delegations were present from Dansville, Cohocton, Perkinsville, Wayland and Rochester. The large number of relatives and friends attending was but mute evidence of the esteem in which the deceased was held. At the vestibule of the church the remains were met by priests and acolytes, and after a brief service the procession moved slowly down the aisle to the altar, where a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by the pastor, the Rev. P.J. Smyth, assisted by the Rev. L. P. Hofschneider of Dansville, as deacon and the Rev. G. T. McCall as subdeacon. Albert Geiger of Rochester was master of ceremonies and John Lyons of Dansville was censer-bearer. After the mass the burial service was read by Father Smyth, assisted by Fathers Hofschneider and McCall. During the services the following-named occupied seats in the sanctuary: Rev. Sebastian Englerth of Greece, Rev. Ferdinand Scheid of Perkinsville, Rev. Michael Kreig of Brockport and Rev. F. G. Straub of St. Bernard's seminary, Rochester. At the conclusion of the services the body of Mrs Schuster was borne to its last resting place in the family plot in St. Michael's cemetery, accompanied by one of the largest funeral processions ever seen in this vacinity. At the grave the committal service was read by Father Smyth, assisted by Fathers Englerth, Kreig, McCall and Straub.
Mrs. Schuster was a member of the Christian Mothers society of Cohocton, and also of the Maccabees of Dansville. The bearers were Edward Dwyer, M.E. Kervin, John Kinney, Joseph Kuhn, James Minnehan and John Morrissey.
Livonia, July 22.


She was survived by her husband, two daughters Angela and Marion at home, three sons Henry of Sparta, George and Herbert of Livonia. Four sisters, Mrs Frances Blake of west Sparta, Mrs Agnes Keck of California, Theresa of Rochester and Elizabeth of West Sparta. Three brothers Theodore, Albert and Clement of Sparta and seven grandchildren.

Children of HENRY SCHUSTER and LOUISE EVERMAN are:
i. MARION3 SCHUSTER, b. 1878, Dansville, NY; d. 10 Nov 1920, Hahnemann Hosp Rochester NY.

Notes for MARION SCHUSTER:
not married
no children
Brought up in Sparta, NY
Lived for 15 years in Cohocton, NY and then lived in Livonia, NY for last 5 years
Her mother died 4 month before her

Obituary
Livonia: Funeral of Miss Marion Schuster who died in Hospital at Rochester
Livonia, Nov. 10 - The funeral of Marion Schuster, who died at the Hahnemann Hospital in the city of Rochester, Thursday morning at 2:30 o'clock, will be held Saturday morning from St. Joseph's Church in this village at 10:30 o'clock. Burial will be in St. Michael's Catholic Cemetery, near this village. Miss Schuster was born in Dansville, NY, 41 years ago. She lived for 15 years in the village of Cohocton and had made Livonia her home for the last five years.
She is survived by her father, Henry Schuster; one sister, Miss Angela Schuster, of Livonia; three brothers, Herbert and George of Livonia, and Henry of Dansville. Her mother died at her home near this village about four months ago.

6. ii. HENRY PETER SCHUSTER, b. 02 Sep 1879, Sparta, NY; d. 18 Jul 1957, Buried in Holy Cross Cemetary Dansville.
7. iii. WILLIAM S SCHUSTER, b. Aug 1881, Sparta, NY; d. 22 Jun 1915, Buried in St. Michaels Cem. Livonia, NY.
iv. HERBERT J SCHUSTER, b. 13 Sep 1883, Sparta, NY; d. 01 Oct 1966, at home Livonia NY, buried in St. Michaels Cem., Livonia, NY; m. MARIE A SPAINE, 04 Apr 1921, Livonia Center,St Michaels Church, NY; b. 19 Aug 1881, Livonia, NY; d. 17 Dec 1971, buried St. Michaels Cem. Livonia, NY.

Notes for HERBERT J SCHUSTER:
Educated in Sparta school and was a farmer all his life. First farm was in Sparta and then came to Livonia in 1910.

Livonia Gazette
Herbert J. Schuster 83 of Route 15 A died at his home yesterday (Oct. 1, 1966).
Born September 13, 1883 in the town of Sparta he was the son of Henry and Louise Everman Schuster. He was educated in Sparta Schools and was a farmer all his life. He had his first farm in Sparta and came to Livonia in 1910.
He married April 4, 1921 to Marie Spaine in St. Michaels Church Livonia Center NY.
Surviving are his widow Marie Spaine Schuster a sister, Mrs. Angela Pelton of Dansville; several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Schuster home Sunday and Monday afternoon and evening.
The rosary will be recited at the home Monday at 9PM and funeral services will be held there at 9:30 am Tuesday, to be followed by services at 10 am at St. Michael's Church, Livonia Center NY. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery, Livonia, NY

Notes for MARIE A SPAINE:
Dressmaker for many years

Had 4 sisters and 3 brothers

Livonia Gazette:
Mrs Marie Spaine Schuster 90 of Livonia, NY died Friday Dec 17, 1971.
She was a member of Livonia Literary Club and of St. Michael's rosary Society. She is servived by several nieces and neqhews.
Funeral will be at St. Michael's Church in Livonia Center with burial in St. Michael's Cemetery, Livonia, NY.


8. v. GEORGE THEODORE SCHUSTER, b. 07 Jul 1887, Sparta NY; d. 21 Jun 1963, Livonia NY buried St Michaels Cem Livonia NY.
vi. ANGELA LOUISE SCHUSTER, b. 06 Jul 1892, Dansville, NY; d. 16 May 1990, Canandaigua, NY buried St. Michaels Cem. Livonia NY; m. LEWIS V PELTON, 29 Nov 1930, St Mary's Church, Dansville NY; b. 21 Jan 1886, Canaseraga, NY; d. 26 Feb 1953, buried St. Michaels Cem. Livonia, NY.

Notes for ANGELA LOUISE SCHUSTER:
Schooling in Cohocton
Worked with parents and family at the Cohocton Hotel.
A Graduate of Mechanics Institute in Rochester NY - Home Economics spent 7 years in White Plains, NY then returned to Dansville, NY
She was the proprietor of the Skateland Roller Rink in Dansville for several years with her husband until a fire destroyed it on June 6, 1955.

She was a past president of the Livingston County Home Bureau for 6 years.
In 1969 she moved to Tamarac Florida to live, returning when she was unable to care for herself, in 1988


Angela was the youngest of six children to Louise E and henry Schuster. Angie's parents were farmers, and also her 4 brothers were farmers. She was involved in the selection of her brother's farms along with her parents.

Angela married Lewis V. Pelton on November 29, 1930. Lewis worked for the Foster Wheeler Corporation for seven years, and then went into her own business as an architect.

Angie and Lewis had no children however, she was appointed guardian of a young girl in her teens, Nancy Everman (a cousin's daughter) who had lost her parents. Angie had the responsibility for her until the girl married.

Angie enjoyed entertaining friends and family for meals. She was a super cook, also enjoyed playing cards. She spent a lot of time volunteering for church events. Her love for travel took her to Europe, Caribbean Islands, Canadian Rockies, Nova Scotia and Mexico. She would travel by herself or with friends and was always the life of the party.

Obit.
Pelton, Angela (Schuster)
Dansville/Canandaigua:
Age 97 died May 16, 1990 at the Elm Manor Nursing Home, Canandaigua. Survivors include several nieces & nephews.

Friends may call Friday 7-9 pm at the Johnson Funeral Home, 4 Perine St., Dansville, A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Mary's Church, Dansville. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery, Livonia. Memorials may be made to the American Red Cross, The clara Barton Chapter #1, Dansville, NY

Notes for LEWIS V PELTON:
Obituary - 1953
Lewis V. Pelton
Lewis V. Pelton, 67, owner and operator of the Skateland Roller Rink on Mill St., passed away early Thursday, Feb. 26, in Dansville Memorial Hospital after a week's illness.
Mr. Pelton was born in Canaseraga on Jan. 21, 1886, and had lived in this area all his life. He had been a member of Phoenix Lodge No. 115, F.&A.M. since 1930. He was a life member of the Protectives, and a director of Protectives, Inc. Mr. Pelton also was affiliated with the Lions Club and the Roller Skating Rink Operators of America.
Mr. and Mrs Pelton had operated the skating rink, popular among young people from many miles around, since April, 1949. Mr. Pelton purchased the site in 1939 and operated a planning mill in the building. It was later remodeled into a rink.
At one time Mr. Pelton was employed in the engineering department of Foster Wheeler Corporation and helped design one of the buildings there. He later operated the Pel-Mehl Lumber Co. here with Bert Mehlenbacher.
A well known contractor, Mr. Pelton designed and oversaw the construction of many Dansville homes and buildings, including the Old Madrid Restaurant and the Protectives rooms and Star Theatre. He was drafting plans for the new Masonic home at the time of his death.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Angela (Schuster) Pelton; one sister, Mrs. John Williams of Livonia; a brother, Watson Pelton of Geneava; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon in St. Peter's Memorial Episcopal Church. The Rev. C. Dalton Scott officiated, and burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery. Masonic services were conducted Friday night at the Chamberlin Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Ralph Smith, Nicholas Huver, Frank Vogt, Andrew Purdy, William S Lemen and Ralph Orr.

Interment later changed to St. Michaels Cemetery Livonia NY.


3. BARBARA2 SCHUSTER (GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 25 May 1854, and died 11 Aug 1924. She married JOHN BERNARD VOGT, SR Feb 1873, son of JOSEPH VOGT and THECKLA MILLER. He was born 26 Dec 1849 in Wayland, NY, and died 03 Feb 1917 in Springwater, NY.

Notes for JOHN BERNARD VOGT, SR:
John Bernard Vogt was called John Foote in the wedding announcement buut grave marker reads Vogt

Children of BARBARA SCHUSTER and JOHN VOGT are:
9. i. CLARA3 VOGT, b. 06 Aug 1874, Wayland, NY; d. 07 Jun 1955.
10. ii. GEORGE A VOGT, b. 21 May 1876, Springwater, NY; d. 22 Jan 1957.
11. iii. JOHN BERNARD VOGT, b. 12 Feb 1878, Wayland, NY; d. 10 Feb 1945.
iv. FRANK C VOGT, b. 06 Jan 1881, Springwater, NY; d. 24 Jul 1958; m. (1) GRACE HULBERT; m. (2) LUCY E O'CONNOR; b. 1888; d. 1968.

Notes for GRACE HULBERT:
One source has wife as Grace Hulburt and Lucy (mnu)

no children


12. v. MARTIN P VOGT, b. 25 May 1883, SpRINGWATER, ny; d. 14 Oct 1955, Wayland, ny.
13. vi. PETER F VOGT, b. 14 May 1886, Springwater, NY; d. May 1967, Wayland, NY.
vii. ROSA VOGT, b. 14 May 1886, Springwater, NY; d. 14 Nov 1886, Springwater, NY.
viii. HENRY VOGT, b. 08 Oct 1887, Springwater, NY; d. 08 Oct 1887, Springwater, NY.
ix. WILLIAM M VOGT, b. 08 Oct 1887, Springwater, NY; d. 19 Apr 1940, Wayland, NY; m. ANNE BUTLER; b. 1891; d. 1986.

Notes for WILLIAM M VOGT:
WW I CO B 307th MGBN - served overseas France

Twin Henry deceased infancy


x. ANNA VOGT, b. 25 Mar 1890, Springwater, NY; d. 12 Aug 1962; m. BERNARD URBAN (BARNEY) HOFFMAN, Abt. 1926.

Notes for ANNA VOGT:

14. xi. HERMAN J VOGT, b. 25 Dec 1891, Springwater, NY; d. 21 Jun 1946.
xii. IRENE VOGT, b. 08 Jul 1893, Springwater, NY; d. 16 Mar 1939.


4. PETER2 SCHUSTER (GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 1857 in Perkinsville NY, and died 1930 in buried in Wayland (old cem.). He married CATHERINE (KATE) HOFFMAN. She was born 1865 in Wayland NY, and died 1939 in buried in Wayland (old catholic cem.).

Children of PETER SCHUSTER and CATHERINE HOFFMAN are:
15. i. ANNA MARY3 SCHUSTER, b. 18 Dec 1885; d. 1973.
16. ii. LAURA SCHUSTER, b. 23 Jan 1887; d. 31 May 1969, Wayland NY - Old Catholic Cemetery.
iii. LESTER GEORGE SCHUSTER, b. 1895; d. 1947.

Notes for LESTER GEORGE SCHUSTER:
Not married
Started working when he was 18 years old. Worked at Gunlockes in Wayland - all his life
Started at the bottom and worked up the ladder, closed the factory for the day, he was buried.
If the employees did not go to the funeral they did not recieve their pay - a man checked off their names when they arrived - in order to recieve their pay.


iv. EVANGELINE SCHUSTER, b. 09 May 1904; d. 26 Mar 1999.

Notes for EVANGELINE SCHUSTER:
Not married

Lived all her life in Wayland, NY.

- Worked in a canning factory - Snyder Factory, in Wayland NY then in Avon NY Canning factory.

- Also took care of children


Obituary:
Evangeline Schuster
Wayland-Evangeline Schuster, 94, formerly of 105 Washington Street, died today (Mar 26, 1999) after a long illness at the Livingston Campus Skilled Nursing Facility.
She was born May 9, 1904, the daughter of Peter and Catherine Hoffman Schuster. She was a resident of Wayland all her life.
Prior to retiring, she was employed at the Birdseye Division of General Foods.
She was a communicant of St. Joseph's Catholic Church of Wayland and a member of its Altar Rosary Society.
Evangeline is survived by two special friends, Donald Dolan, DDS and Dorothy Kepler; a nephew, Victor Bromley of Victor; three grandnieces, Judy Urquhart of Rochester, Catherine Milewski of Del Ray Beach, Florida and Barbara Weingart of Westfield.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the St George-Stanton Funeral Home, 109 West Naples Street, Wayland. The Rosary Society will recite the Rosary in the funeral home at 3:45 p.m. Sunday. Funeral services will begin at 10:15 a.m. Monday in the funeral home, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, Perkinsville.

v. (FNU) SCHUSTER, d. Dec 1890, infant.


5. FRANK J2 SCHUSTER (GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 1860, and died 30 Oct 1908 in Sacred Heart Cem, Perkinsville NY Lot 85. He married MAGDALEN WENNER, (MADELINE) Apr 1891, daughter of BARBARA WENNER. She was born 1864, and died 1921 in Sacred Heart Cem, Perkinsville NY.

Notes for FRANK J SCHUSTER:
Died in a field from a heart attack - age 47 yr 11 mo.

A Wedding in Wayland. - April 1891
Mr. Frank Schuster of Perkinsville and Miss Magdalen Wenner of Rochester were married in St. Joseph's church at Wayland Tuesday morning. Rev. Father Thies performing the ceremony. the bride wore a gown of steel colored faille and wore natural flowers, the attendants being Mr. John Kinnel, Miss Clara Vogt, Mr. Geo. Voght, all of Wayland, and Miss Anna Wilker of Rochester. A solemn high mass was celebrated, rev. Father Thies acting as celebrant, Rev. Father. Geysen of Perkinsville deacon, and Rev. Father Geyer of Cohocton as sub-deacon. The church was prettily decorated with natural flowers. After the ceremony the bridal party drove to the residence of John Voght on Buffalo St., where a dinner was served, the reverend gentlemen gracing the occasion with their presence. Afterwards the party took the train for Rochester where they are to make a short stay and or their return will resident Perkinsville as Mr. Schuster is enacting a commodious house into which he will move. Mrs. Schuster was for two years a teacher in the German Catholic School at Wayland and enjoyed the friendship of the entire town. She was kindly remembered by her friends with gifts of silver and china, all of the articles being rich and elegant. The newly married couple begin the new life with the most pleasant surroundings.

Notes for MAGDALEN WENNER, (MADELINE):
Mrs. MadaIen W. Schuster
In the death on Feb, 5th of Mrs. Madalen Wenner Schuster, widow of the late. Frank J. Schuster, Wayland lost citizen whose life had been prolific service to the community from the time she first came to this town in 1889 in Rochester, where she was born 1864.
Teaching in St. Joseph's Parochine school in 1889, 1890, before the coming of the Sisters of St. Joseph, thus beginning her service to our town. She left to crown her life of usefulness three daughters and four sons.
On Feb 8th a High Mass of Requie was celebrated at 9:30 am in St. Joseph's church and her remains laid rest in Sacred Heart cemetery at Perkinsville. The pall bearers were her nephews: William and Herman Vogt Lester Schuster of Wayland; Daniel Wenner of Rochester; Herbert and George Schuster of Livonia.
The Womans Auxiliary of the VA Tassel Post of the American Legion of which she was a charter member and the, Christian Mothers' society attended in a body.
She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Stephen Didas, Mrs. Ros Callaghan, Daniel, Raymond, Frank, Lucy and Ivo Schuster.


Resolutions
Whereas, It has pleased the kind Heavenly Father to call our sister, Mrs. Magdelena Schuster, from among us and we feel that our loss is indeed great but we know that she has passed to a land where there are no wars or rumors of wars. She was a member of the Woman's Auxiliary and was always faithful in the performance of her duty.
Resolved, That we pay her a loving tribute by draping our charter for 30 days; That we extend to the bereaved family our deepest sympathy, also a copy of these resolutions and have their printed in the Wayland Register. Grace Brownell, Agnes E. Shetler, Myrtle L. Fonk, Committee.


Card of Thanks
Deeming it impossible to thank each personally we desire to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors; also the Womans' Auxiliary of the American Legion and the Christian Mother for their expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended to us at the funeral of our dearly beloved mother. We especially desire to express our thanks to the Rev. Joseph H. Gefell, Rev. Ferdinand Scheid, and to the gentlemen who so kindly acted as pall bearers, and Mr. Baird, undertaker.
The family of the late Mrs. Magdalen Schuster.



Children of FRANK SCHUSTER and MAGDALEN WENNER are:
i. CECILIA BARBARA3 SCHUSTER, b. 23 Feb 1892, Perkinsville NY; d. 18 May 1977, Old Cemetery, Wayland NY; m. STEPHEN DIDAS, 28 Dec 1911.

Notes for CECILIA BARBARA SCHUSTER:
Three daughters:
Lucille Yochum, 110 Hamilton Street, Wayland NY
Adeline Abraham
Aurelia Nadler (Harold)

ii. ROSE MARY SCHUSTER, b. 22 May 1893, Perkinsville NY; d. 1953, Old Cemetery, Wayland, NY; m. ROBERT CALLAGHAN.
iii. GEORGE MARTIN SCHUSTER, b. 24 Feb 1895, Perkinsville NY; d. 1915, Bur Sacred Heart Cem Perkinsville NY.
iv. DANIEL SCHUSTER, b. 24 Jul 1897, Perkinsville NY; d. 1932, Bur Sacred Heart Cem Perkinsville NY; m. LORINA NELLIE PARKER, 20 Aug 1923.

Notes for DANIEL SCHUSTER:
Priv. Co B 2nd Prov Reg.


v. RAYMOND P SCHUSTER, b. 09 Dec 1897, Perkinsville NY, Pnt COB 357 Inf.; d. 1963.

Notes for RAYMOND P SCHUSTER:
Pnt COB 357 Inj


vi. FRANK HENRICH SCHUSTER, b. 29 Jan 1899, Perkinsville NY; d. 1968, Buried in Mt. St. Mary's Cemetery, East Providence RI; m. SARAH ANN COOKE; b. 25 Aug 1896; d. 15 Dec 1976.

Notes for FRANK HENRICH SCHUSTER:
Obituary:
Frank H Schuster, 69, of 822 Gage St., retired from the textile industry and a resident here since 1961, died unexpectedly Wednesday afternoon at Putnam Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient since April 21. A native of Perkinsville, NY, where he was born Jan. 29, 1899, he was the son of Frank and Madeline (Wenner) Schuster. He had attended Sacred Heart School in Perkinsville and had lived in Williamsport, PA, and Wayland, NY before coming here. He married the former Sarah Ann Cooke of Brooklyn, NY. He was a member of Sacred heart Church and also belonged to its Holy Name Society.
Survivors are his wife; one sister, Mrs. Cecilia Didas of Wayland, NY; Three nieces and one nephew.
The Funeral will be held at Mahar & Son Funeral Home Friday at 7 am and in Sacred Heart Church at 7:30 am, where a Requiem High Mass will be offered. burial will be in Mt. St. mary's Cemetery at East Providence, RI.
Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2:30 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm.

vii. LUCY MARIA SCHUSTER, b. 14 Feb 1901, Perkinsville NY; d. 1935.
viii. IVO SCHUSTER, b. 20 Sep 1902, Perkinsville NY; d. 1950.

Notes for IVO SCHUSTER:
Pfc 120 Bose Unit


ix. GERALD GEORGE SCHUSTER, b. 20 Aug 1904, Perkinsville NY; d. 13 Oct 1904, Buried Sacred Heart Church, Perkinville NY Lot 85.


Generation No. 3

6. HENRY PETER3 SCHUSTER (HENRY2, GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 02 Sep 1879 in Sparta, NY, and died 18 Jul 1957 in Buried in Holy Cross Cemetary Dansville. He married ELIZABETH FRANCES KUHN 14 Nov 1907 in Dansville, NY St. Mary's, daughter of WILLIAM KUHN and EVA WERNER. She was born 29 Aug 1885, and died 14 Mar 1956 in Sparta, NY, buried Dansville NY Holy Cross Cem..

Notes for HENRY PETER SCHUSTER:
Farmer in Dansville


Notes for ELIZABETH FRANCES KUHN:

Had 11 brothers, 2 sisters

Had 7 children


Children of HENRY SCHUSTER and ELIZABETH KUHN are:
i. HENRY FRANCIS4 SCHUSTER, b. 20 Jan 1910, Sparta, NY at home; d. 05 Jan 1973, Buried in Union Cem, Scottsburg, NY; m. MARGARET CRANE, 05 Nov 1937, St Mary's Church, Dansville NY; b. 30 Mar 1915.

Notes for MARGARET CRANE:
Margaret Crane Schuster Bonnell


ii. MAGDELINE HELENE SCHUSTER, b. 12 Feb 1912, Sparta, NY at home; d. 02 Jul 1986, Newark, NY Buried in Holy Cross Cemetary Dansville.
iii. CLEMENT LEO SCHUSTER, b. 23 Nov 1915; d. 14 Dec 1988, Strong Memorial Hosp. Bur. in Holy Cross Cemetary Dansville NY; m. CLARASA B KRISHER, 17 May 1947, St Mary's Church, Genesco NY; b. 01 Feb 1922.

Notes for CLEMENT LEO SCHUSTER:
They had 2 daughters and 4 son
First child to be baptized in St. Mary's Church Dansville NY

School - St. Mary's, Dansville NY
1945 - fell thru granary floor & broke his back
Farmer - in Dansville all his life
Meningioma of brain
Open heart surgery - 1988

Along with his sons he owned and operated the Maple Lawn Dairy of Sparta, which was founded in 1908. He was a founding member of the Sparta Fire Company and a member of the Livingston County Farm Bureau.

Notes for CLARASA B KRISHER:
Education - graduated Livonia High
1 year Buffalo State Teachers
7 mos. RBI

Employment - worked in Walter & Philip Sweeney's insurance office in Livonia
Present job at Livingston County Council of Alcoholism
LCCA - receptionist

iv. DOROTHY ANNA SCHUSTER, b. 26 Jul 1918, Sparta, NY at home; d. 07 Aug 1976; m. WILLIAM STEVENS.
v. WILFRED (BILL) JOHN SCHUSTER, b. 22 Jul 1920, Sparta, NY at home; d. 30 May 1973, Buried in Holy Cross Cemetary Dansville; m. BETTY COOLEY, 26 Nov 1949; b. 03 Jul 1930.

Notes for WILFRED (BILL) JOHN SCHUSTER:
1 son adopted in 1959 - Glen

Education - St. Mary's Grade School

Employed - Foster Wheeler Corp. Dansville NY
Delivery man - Up- to-Date Dry Cleaners


vi. MARIAN BARBARA SCHUSTER, b. 09 Oct 1921, Sparta, NY at home; m. HOWARD W PICKARD, 06 Jun 1942, Dansville, NY at home garden wedding; b. 23 Oct 1919; d. 06 Jan 1982, buried in Holy Cross Cemetary Dansville.

Notes for MARIAN BARBARA SCHUSTER:
-Employment: Dans, Dental Professional, Dr. Calder DDS
Retired


Notes for HOWARD W PICKARD:
SF2 US Navy World War II

-electrical, plumbing, construction work.


vii. JOSEPH PETER SCHUSTER, b. 18 Aug 1927, Dansville, NY; d. 12 Feb 1989, Buried in Greenmount Cemetary, Dansville NY; m. THELMA JUNE HASS, 13 Nov 1948, St. Michaels Church, Livonia Center NY; b. 16 Mar 1930, Caledonia, NY.

Notes for JOSEPH PETER SCHUSTER:
Has 3 daughters and 1 son

Died - Stroke 1989: 1983 open heart surgery

School - Dansville, NY - 01-12 grades
RIT courses

Farming on father's farm - 5 years
Construction - road buildings - operating engineer until 1980 - retired

Notes for THELMA JUNE HASS:
School - Bloomfield School 1 - 5 years
Livonia Central School 5 - 12 years

Employment - Florist Shop in Dansville NY - 18 years
Catering in Dansville for many years

7. WILLIAM S3 SCHUSTER (HENRY2, GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born Aug 1881 in Sparta, NY, and died 22 Jun 1915 in Buried in St. Michaels Cem. Livonia, NY. He married HELEN RICHMOND O'CONNELL 19 Jun 1912 in Livonia, NY St. Joseph's Church. She was born 1879 in South Lima NY, and died 28 Dec 1959 in Buried in St. Michaels Cem., Livonia NY.

Notes for WILLIAM S SCHUSTER:
Died at 34 years old - struck by lightning while sitting under a tree, near his residence, of Clancy Road, Sparta, NY.

An article in a Dansville paper stated William Schuster started after the cows one evening from the farm house in Sparta and was found died a few hours later near a wire fence. Death due to lightening.

3 children

Notes for HELEN RICHMOND O'CONNELL:
Nickname, Nellie

Lived in Dansville
worked Western Union - telephone operator

Newspaper article:
Livingston - Livonia - Schuster-O'Connell Morning Wedding at St. Joseph's Church.
Livonia, June 20 (year unknown) - A very pretty wedding and the first one to take place in the new St. Joseph's Catholic church was solemnized Wednesday morning with nuptial high mass, when Miss Nellie Richmond O'Connell was united in marriage to Mr. William S. Schuster of Dansville. Rev. M.J. Kreig, the parish priest, was master of ceremonies; Rev. F. Schied of Cohocton, deacon, and Rev. S. Englerth of Perkinsville, sub-deacon. Miss Anna Vogt of Wayland, cousin of the groom, san "Ava Maria" at the offatory. the bride was gfiven away by her brother, Daniel O'Connell. Miss Katherine O'Connell, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Miss Angela Schuster and Miss Irene Vogt of Wayland, sister and cousin of the groom, were bridesmaids. The groom was attended by his brother, George Schuster. The ushers were Herbert Schuster and Daniel Scanlon of Rochester.
The bride was prettily gowned in white marquisette on white massaline silk, made en train, with veil, and carried a white prayer book. the attendants were also gowned in white and carried bouquets of violets and sweet peas. After the ceremony a breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. C.H. Richmond, covers being laid for fourteen at the bride's table, the color scheme being pink and white.
The happy couple left on the 4:40 Erie train for a trip to Atlantic City and points East. On their return they will reside at Dansville. Guests were present from Dansville, Wayland, Rochester and Cohocton.


Children of WILLIAM SCHUSTER and HELEN O'CONNELL are:
i. WILLIAM RICHMOND4 SCHUSTER, b. 16 May 1913, Dansville, NY; d. 23 Feb 1993, Buried in Whitehaven Cemetary Rochester NY; m. MILDRED (MNU) SCHUSTER; b. 24 Jun 1910; d. 14 Jul 1995.

Notes for WILLIAM RICHMOND SCHUSTER:
Died of Prostate Cancer

"Lieut. William R. Schuster Now a Veteran Combat Bombardier"
Midland Army Air Field, Midland, Texas-Among the veteran combat bombardiers who have completed a highly specialized course in advance bombing techniques and teaching methods here at the Army Air Forces Central Bombardier Instructors School is Lieut. William R. Schuster of Dansville, New York.

With plenty of action to his credit in the flak-filled air over the South Pacific, Lieutenant Schuster returned to the United States in August of this year after 15 months of service in the theatre. He is credited with 35 successfully completed bombing missions against the enemy. Lieutenant Schuster was a bombardier instructor at Barksdale Field, La., when war was declared. Shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor he was sent into the South Pacific as a bombardier on Flying Fortresses.

Purpose of this bombardier instructors school is to thoroughly train the professors of axis blasting in the latest combat technique, giving them added skill in the art of passing on to bombardier students knowledge and experience in how to rain destruction on the Axis.

In addition to instructors drawn from bombardier schools throughout the AAF Training Command, students at this bombardier "teachers' college" include combat bombardiers back from every theatre of operations, and who contribute to the school's curriculum a wealth of know-how experience.

When their intensive training here is completed, the bombardier officers are assigned to one of the nation's bombardier training) bases, where they put their schooling and experience to use at instructors for future classes of America's "Hell from Heaven Men".

Lieutenant Schuster is the son of Mrs. N. R. Schuster of Dansville, N.Y. He received his early bombardier training at Barksdale Field, where he was graduated and commissioned in July of 1941.

This article is from the "Times-Union", N.Y., February 26, 1993
"William Schuster, accountant, won war medal"
William R. Schuster of Brighton died Tuesday after a 1 1/2 year battle with cancer. He was 79.
Mr Schuster settled in Rochester after serving with the Army Air Corps in World War II.
He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his work as a squadron bombardier in the South Pacific from May 1942 to August 1943. He married his wife, Mildred, while he was directing the B-29 U.S. Army engineering school at Pyote, Texas.
He earned a degree in accounting from the University of Rochester and spent his career as a self-employed public accountant.
The couple reared their two children in Brighton.
Mr. Schuster's son, William, followed his father's footsteps into the military and now is in the Air Force.
Mr. Schuster was an avid golfer and a member of the Finger Lakes Golf Association.
"He spent a lot of time with his grandchildren. He went to all the baseball games and drum corps," said his daughter, Linda McNally of Irondequoit.
McNally described her father as a "a devoted husband" who had been caring for his chronically ill 82 year old wife since 1959.
In addition to his wife, son and daughter, Mr. Schuster is survived by his grandchildren, Stephanie and Scott Chase of Irondequoit and Daniel Schuster.
A wake will be from 2 to 4 p.m and from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Nulton Funeral Home, 1704 Penfield Road.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 am Monday at St. Thomas More Church, 2617 East Ave.
Burial at White Haven Memorial Park is to follow.


Newspaper clipping:
Lieutenant Finds Pacific Weather Hot
Dansville - Lieutenant William R Schuster on combat duty with the Army Air Forces in the South Pacific for the past ten months finds the weather "too hot for comfort," but he is conveniently based near a river where he finds relief through swimming and utilizes the stream to wash his shirts.
that is the latest word from her son, Mrs. Nellie R. Schuster said yesterday. Schuster enlisted in the Army Air Forces July 24, 1940 and while awaiting call to active duty was the first Dansvillian inducted under the Selective Service Act in the fall of 1940. He served five months in the regular army at Fort Dix, NJ, before being transferred to the Air Forces. He was assigned to headquarters company, 1229th Reception Center, at Fort Dix and was a corporal when he left to join the Air Forces.
Schuster was graduated at the Army Air Corps Advanced Flying School, Southeast Air Corps Training Center, Barksdale Field, La, July 11, 1941, and upon being commissioned a second lieutenant, became an instructor there.
Later he was transferred to Sloan Field, Midland, Texas, as a bombardier instructor and also served at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, an air field in New Mexico and San Raphael, Calif., before leaving for Hawaii in May, 1942. A graduate of Dansville Central High School, Schuster attended Niagara and Ohio State Universities.

ii. VINCENT HENRY SCHUSTER, b. 13 Oct 1914; d. 06 Dec 1957, Buried in St. Michaels Cem., Livonia NY; m. (1) DOROTHY YOUNG; m. (2) MARGARET (MNU) SCHUSTER.

Notes for VINCENT HENRY SCHUSTER:
Was in the Service
PFC 434 Bomb Sq AAF, World War II

Qualified for National Golf Tournaments

Vincent Schuster, Top Golfer, Dies
Vincent Schuster, 42, a five letter man while attending Dansville High School and later a contestant in National Open and National Amateur golf tournaments, died yesterday morn (Dec. 6, 1957) at his home, 530 Genesee St., after a year's illness.

In high school during 1933 he starred in golf, football, basketball, baseball and track After graduation he qualified for national golf tournaments, in 1936 representing Westchester Biltmore Country Club in the National Amateur.

Mr. Schuster attended Ohio State University for two years, and in World War II served as an instrument specialist in a B29 bombardment group. In 1946 he was employed at the A. O. Smith Co. and recently was a layout inspector at Rochester Products Division of General Motors until his illness. He was a member of Rochester Lodge 25, BPOE.

He leaves his wife, Margaret; his mother, Mrs. Nellie Schuster; a brother, William Schuster, and a sister, Louise Schuster.

Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Thomas F. Trott Funeral Home, 683 Main St. E. Services will be held there at 8:15 a.m. Monday and at 9 a.m. at St. Monica's Church. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery, Livonia.

iii. LOUISE SCHUSTER, b. 1916; d. 1982, Bur St. Michaels Cem. Livonia NY.

Notes for LOUISE SCHUSTER:
Died at Rochester Psychiatric Center of Chronic myelocytic leukemia

8. GEORGE THEODORE3 SCHUSTER (HENRY2, GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 07 Jul 1887 in Sparta NY, and died 21 Jun 1963 in Livonia NY buried St Michaels Cem Livonia NY. He married ANNA MARIE KERVIN 26 Nov 1924 in St. Joseph Church, Livonia NY, daughter of MICHAEL KERVIN and KATHERINE MURPHY. She was born 08 Apr 1898 in Livonia NY, and died 20 Jul 1978 in Livonia, buried in St. Michaels Cem. Livonia.

Notes for GEORGE THEODORE SCHUSTER:
Died at home 123 Big Tree Street, Livonia of Arteriosclerotic heart disease.

Article from the Livonia Gazette, dated Thursday, Jan. 13, 1977
"Bicentennial Book Profiles", by Norine Meagher
George T. Schuster, Sr.

In early manhood, George was a farmer in the Perkinsville area and later operated a hotel in Cohocton. His parents moved to Livonia in 1911 and he joined them in 1915.

He eventually purchased a farm at the corner of Big Tree Rd. and East Ave., which he operated until the time of his death in 1963. George became a leading farmer and developed a large herd of holstein cows. Mrs. Schuster, the former Marie Kervin, continued to live in the family home and operate the farm for several years until transferring the home and acreage to her son, Vincent.

Schuster fields have uses, other than farming. One field served on occasion, as a landing field for barnstorming pilots. A baseball diamond was constructed on a different field to permit Sunday baseball, prohibited within village limits, and when football was introduced to Livonia High School in 1927, the first game was played on a Schuster field. Several horse shows were also held on Schuster fields.

Many Livonians who grew up in the 1920's and early 1930's will remember the fun, on wintry days of "catching bobsleds." it was always fun and a challenge to hitch a ride on a bobsled being drawn by George's spirited horses and ride to the outskirts of the village. Many will also remember that George used to contribute heads of cabbage to village youngsters for use in Halloween festivities.

Presented in Mr. Schuster's memory by his seven sons and daughters is "The Barn" by Eric Arthur and Dudley Witney. Beautifully illustrated and very informative, this memorial book will evoke a great feeling of nostalgia. Many types of barns are described and discussed including, circular and polygonal barns. Special attention is given to the Dutch barn, the English barn the Pennsylvania barn and several other regional types barns. In years to come and as old barns disappear from the landscape, this may well become a collector's item.


Newspaper article: "Church Wedding on Wednesday"

Miss Anna Marie Kervin and Mr.
George T. Schuster Married at St.
Joseph's-Reception Follows.


The wedding of Miss Anna Marie Kervin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs M E. Kervin, to Mr. George Theodore Schuster was solemnized by the Rev P. J. Smyth Wednesday morning in St. Joseph's church. Miss Angela Schuster, sister of the groom, was maid of honor and William Kervin brother of the bride, was best man. The bride was given in marriage by her father. William Vogt and Vincent Smith acted as ushers.

The bride was attired in a blonde satin gown with hat to match and carried a bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore henna satin and carried yellow chrysanthemums.

A wedding breakfast was served to relatives and friends of the couple after the ceremony. Covers were laid for fourteen at the bride's table, which was tastefully decorated with yellow chrysantheumums, the color scheme being yellow and white throughout the house. Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. Schuster left for a short wedding trip, after which they will reside in their 'new home' at the corner of Big Tree Street and East Avenue.

Mrs Schuster is a graduate of Geneseo normal and has taught in Livonia high school for several years. Mr. Schuster is a prominent young farmer of Livonia.

Pre-nuptial events included a party given by Miss Marian Smith and a variety shower given by Miss Ann Snyder. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were from Dansville, Rochester, Wayland and Cohocton.

Livonia, Nov 26, 1924


Notes for ANNA MARIE KERVIN:
Born in Livonia - graduated from Livonia High, and Geneseo Normal School, Geneseo, NY.

Died at home - Breast cancer in 1976, metastasis to lung to skin

OBITUARY
Marie K Schuster, died Thursday, July 20, 1978 at her home in Livonia. She was the widow of George T. Schuster St. who died in 1963.
She was born in Livonia Apr. 8, 1898, the daughter of Michael and Katherine Murphy Kervin.
After graduating from Livonia High and Geneseo Normal, she taught in Livonia until her marriage in 1924.
Marie was the organist in St. Joseph's Church for 50 years and a charter member of its Altar and Rosary Society.
Survivors are five daughters and two sons: Mrs. Robert (Kathryn) Walrath, Canandaigua, Mrs. Gerard (Rose Marie) Joyce, Pittsford, Rita M. Schuster, Rochester, Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Nowakowski, Conesus, Alice Ann Schuster, Montpelier, Vt., George and Vincent Schuster Livonia; one brother, William J Kervin Livonia, one sister-in-law, Angela Schuster Pelton, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla; and 19 grandchildren.
The Mass of Christian Burial was offered in St. Joseph's Church on Monday, July 24. Celebrants of the Mass were: The Rev. Jerome F. Schifferli, the Rev. Vincent LeFois, the Rev. Walter Carron.
Marie's six eldest grandsons were bearers, they were: Jim and Mark Schuster, Bill and Bob Schuster, and Jeff and John Nowakowski.
Interment was in St. Michael's Cemetery.


Marie K. Schuster dies; was teacher

Livonia - Marie K. Schuster, 80, former Livonia School teacher, died Thursday.
Mrs. Schuster, who lived on Big Tree Street, had taught the fourth and fifth grades in the Livonia School District after she graduated from Geneseo Normal School.
She assisted in managing the family farm until her husband's death in 1963.
Mrs. Schuster was a member of St. Joseph's Church in Livonia where she sang with the choir and served as organist for 50 years.


Children of GEORGE SCHUSTER and ANNA KERVIN are:
i. KATHRYN LOUISE4 SCHUSTER, b. 26 Sep 1925, Big Tree Street Livonia, NY at home; m. ROBERT DONALD WALRATH, 08 Aug 1955, St Jeromes Church, East Rochester, NY; b. 11 Jul 1920, Palatine Bridge, NY.

Notes for KATHRYN LOUISE SCHUSTER:
School:
1st - 12th Livonia High School 1931-1943
4 yrs. College State University of Fredonia, Fredonia NY 1943-1947 BS in Music Education
Teaching Positions:
1. Phelps Central School, Phelps NY 1947-1953
2. Honeoye Central School, Honeoye NY 1953-1957
3. Fairport Central School, Fairport NY 1957-1974
Five years substitution
Church organist at St. Marys Catholic Church, Honeoye NY for 17 years 1974-1992

Medical - T&A 1946
Uterine CA 1981
- Radiation at Strong Memorial Hosp. Roch. NY 40 treatments

1998 (August) Lumbar decompressive lamineotomy L3-4 and L4-5 - Genesee Hospital Rochester NY

Notes for ROBERT DONALD WALRATH:
Newspaper article
MANAGER NAMED BY BEECH-NUT
Robert D. Walrath, assistant plant manager of the Rochester Plant of Beech-Nut Life Savers, Inc., has been named plant manager effective today.
He will report to A. J. Carsky, manager food production. Before being named assistant plant manager in 1964, Walrath was production manager.

School:
1st-12th Canajoharie Central 1926-1938
3 years College Babson Business Institute 1939-1941 Degree BA (Boston Mass)

Gererol Foods NY City 1941-1942
World War II - Navy 1942-1946
Beech-Nut Foods Rochester, NY 1946-1970
Real Estate Course Community College of Finger Lakes - Canandaigua NY 1972-1974
Supervisor of Town of Bristol & County of Ontario Board of Supervisors 1976-1978


DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL WASHINGTON 25, D.C.

21 October 1949

Mr. Robert Donald Walrath
50 Otsego Street
Canajoharie, New York

In Re: WALRATH, Robert Donald, 600 92 99, Ex-SK1, USNR

Dear Mr. Walrath:

The records of the Bureau show that you are entitled to the following campaign and service awards:

Good Conduct Medal
American Campaign Medal
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with one silver star and two bronze stars
World War II Victory Medal
Navy Occupation Service Medal with "Asia" Clasp
Philippine Liberation Ribbon with two bronze stars.

The Chief of Naval Personnel takes pleasure in forwarding the Good Conduct Medal awarded you for the period of service ending 25 October 1945, the campaign medals, and the World War II Victory Medal.

The Navy Occupation Service Medal is not yet available; however, when it is ready for distribution, information concerning procedure for application by eligible personnel will be disseminated through the press, service magazines, and service organizations.

The Philippine Liberation Ribbon is an award of the Philippine Government and is not issued by the United States Government. However, this ribbon may be purchased from stores which sell military supplies.

The photostatic copy of your discharge certificate is returned herewith.
By direction of Chief of Naval Personnel:

Sincerely yours,
W.B. Rice
Head, Branch SIX
Enlisted Services
And Records Division

CC: Post Service Officer
The American Legion
Smith-Schultz Post #222
89 Reed Street
Canajoharie, New York.

Marriage Notes for KATHRYN SCHUSTER and ROBERT WALRATH:
No children

They eloped

ii. RITA MARIAN SCHUSTER, b. 29 Jun 1927, Livonia NY, Livingston County.

Notes for RITA MARIAN SCHUSTER:
Was born at home, 123 Big Tree Street, Livonia NY Livingston Co Physician in charge Dr. F E Squires Birth weight 6 1/4 lbs arrived after twin sister Rose Marie

Single

Education:
Grades 1-12 1932-1944 Regents Diploma, Livonia Central School
College 1 year 1944-1945 Geneseo State Teachers College, Geneseo NY
Nursing School 3 years 1945-1948
St. Mary's Hospital School of Nursing, Rochester NY
Licensed Sept 1948 - Registered Professional Nurse
Member of the United States Cadet Nurse Corps - issued Sept 20, 1945

Employment:
1 year 1948-1949 in St Marys' Hospital OB-GYN Unit
6 months 1949-1950 in Cedars of Lebonon Hospital, Los Angeles CA
on medical unit obtained CA license Dec 1949 went with two classmates
2 months - summer of 1950 worked at Lake Placid NY as a Private Duty Nurse
2 years - 1950-52 staff Nurse at Strong Memorial Hospital, Roch. NY
Summer of 1952 Worked as the RN at Egypt Valley Camp for girls in the Bristol Hills.
Employed by Mary Wemett. Encouraged Mary to enter Nursing program at Strong Memorial School of Nursing
Winter of 1952-53 staff nurse in Mercy Hospital Biscayne Bay, Florida - Cardiac Unit. Rose (sister), Mary W. and Dorothy Sauer went with me. Lived in Coral Gables FL.
Obtained FL license Feb 20, 1953
Summer 1953 - again worked as RN @ Egypt Valley Camp
1953-1988 Private Duty Nurse @ Strong Memorial Hospital
member of the Nurses official Registry Rochester NY
Also Private Duty Nurse in Private homes,
Many wonderful prominent people from Rochester area.
Specialed a burn patient for 3 months at Strong Memorial Hospital -
who was from Michigan and brought to Burn Unit in Rochester
Rather difficult man with no family with him - but he survived and returned home.
Did some traveling with private patients - to Michigan, Florida and Arizona


Residence:
Lived at home off and on until 1957. Rose, Mary and I had an apartment at Bobrich Drive in Rochester, NY for 3 years. In 1960 moved to apartment at 1380 Elmwood Ave. until 1969. Rose married in June 1967. In 1969 Mary & I purchased a house at 106 Village Lane in Brighton NY and lived there until 1984. Sold the house Aug 1984. In 1984 moved to Canandaigua , NY, bought house at 116 Washington Street. Lived there 10 years and sold house and ticket booth (from Rosland Park) in Feb. In 1994 new house built at 100 Stewart Place, Canandaigua, NY lived at Condo at Holiday Harbour until May 1994 and then moved to new home.

Medical:
T&A Warsaw Hosp. 1936, Thyroid Adenoma June 1954 Surgery Strong Memorial, Rochester, NY
1995 Bunion (R) Foot

iii. ROSE MARIE SCHUSTER, b. 29 Jun 1927, Livonia NY; m. GERARD FRANCIS JOYCE, 24 Jun 1967, St Anne Church Rochester NY; b. 08 Oct 1927, Rochester NY.

Notes for ROSE MARIE SCHUSTER:
Born at home 123 Big Tree Street Livonia NY, Livingston County, Doctor Frederick Squires present weight at birth 6 1/4 lbs

School:
1-12 Livonia High School 1932-1944
1st year College Geneseo State Teachers College 1944-45
then attended Alfred State College 1945-1947 graduated AAS Degree in Medical Tech.

1947-1952 Strong Memorial Hospital -Monroe County Health Dept
1952-1955 Iola Sanatorium - Monroe County Civil Service employment
1953 winter job Children's Hospital, Dade County employee, Florida
1955-1967 Eastman Kodak Medical Dept., Rochester
1988-1993 office employee for Dr. G. F. Joyce
Joyce

Residence:
123 Big Tree Street birth-1957
Bobrich Drive apts with Rita and Mary 1957-1960
1380 Elmwood Ave with Rita and Mary 1960-1967
married and present address: 12 Rensselaer Drive
Pittsford, NY 14534-3119

Medical:
Tendon repair in finger
1999 July 7th R&L Salpingo-oophorectomy
Benign Simple Cyst R-ovary
Ovarian Cyst - non Cancerous 2000

OUR COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT
(St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY December 28, 1997)

Togetherness marks the life of thirty-year parishioners Jerry and Rose Marie Joyce. In 1967 they were married and they moved into their home on Renssiaer Drive where they continue to reside. But from where did these science majors come?
Jerry grew up in Sacred Heart Parish where he attended grammar school and Aquinas Institute. Next he was off to Japan with the Army Infantry. Upon his return, he studied at Saint Bonaventure University for a BS in chemistry and then he traveled to Washington, D. C. to spend four years at Georgetown Dental School. Jerry returned to Rochester to practice in the Temple Building for thirty-nine years.
Rose Marie grew up with a twin sister and five other siblings in Livonia and she attended Geneseo State. She transferred to Alfred State to attain an Associate in Applied Science degree in Medical Technology.
Rose Marie worked at Strong Memorial, lola. and at Kodak Medical in preventive medicine for eleven years.
The Joyces met while skiing at Whiteface Mountain and they continue to enjoy many sports together, such as golf, paddle tennis and cross country skiing. One of the highlights of the winter season for them is the February
Interludes, a ten mile ice skate on the Rideau Canal in Canada; Jerry and Rose Mario are regulars at Genesee Valley Park here, when they aren't enjoying retirement on a trip to Alaska or the Canadian
Rockies. Although they went back to Bermuda to celebrate their thirtieth anniversary, they claim "We are a little more practical now, we didn't ride the motorcycles this time."
Jerry and Rose Marie are each from large families and they had hoped to have children of their own, but "everything happens for the best," and they are involved with their many nieces and nephews. Rose Marie has also helped to teach handwork to the Girl Scouts, It's fun to be creative, and help the kids. The Joyces also help with the Good Friday Blood Drive. "We are so impressed with everything at Saint Louis, the children's liturgies, having the Blessed Sacrament out on First Fridays, people do an outstanding job here." We look forward to your continued sharing together in the life of the parish.


Notes for GERARD FRANCIS JOYCE:
Education:
1-8 Sacred Heart Grammer School 1934-42
8-12 Aquinas Institute 1942-1946
Service Army 1946-1948 Japan
College St. Bonaventure University 1948-1952 BS Chemistry
Georgetown Dental School 1952-56 DDS

August 1956-retirement in June 1993 office was in Temple Building in downtown Rochester, NY

Medical:
1935 car accident
Bone graft in leg
1946 appendectomy
1979 Hernia
1975 neck LYMPHOMA

Marriage Notes for ROSE SCHUSTER and GERARD JOYCE:
No children

iv. GEORGE THEODORE SCHUSTER, JR, b. 16 Mar 1931, Dansville NY @ N. Noyes Memorial Hosp.; m. JOAN MARIE CROWE, 26 Oct 1957, St Monica's Church Rochester NY; b. 05 Sep 1935, Washington D C.

Notes for GEORGE THEODORE SCHUSTER, JR:
School:
Livonia Central 1937-1949
Alfred State Tech: 1950-1951 Rural Engineering, Graduated June 4, 1951

Self Employed - Dairy Farmer - acquired his Uncle Herb's farm on Aut. 3, 1972 in Livonia
Town Councilman 1970-1995

While a junior at Livonia Central School he was chosen by Harrison Lee Post, American Legion as its representative to Boys' State.
George is former chief and life member of the Livonia Fire Dept. He belongs to a number of agricultural organizations and enjoys doing sports photography.

Newspaper article:
George Schuster to Boys' State
George Schuster, son of Mr. and Mrs George Schuster, a junior at L.C.S., has been chosen by Harrison-Lee Post, American Legion, as its representative to Boys' State, which will be held the latter part of June at Colgate University.
George was picked from list of names of top-ranking boys in the junior class, presented by James Wilson, principal of L.C.S., to local American Legion officials at their request for a candidate. An outstanding athlete in all sports, baseball, football, basketball and track, George is also an active member in the F.F.A., a good leader and has taken an active part in all class activities.
The purpose of Boys' State, which is an annual affair, is to promote Americanism by familiarizing young boys with methods and procedures of local, state and national governments. While attending Boys' State, these young men are formulated into various political parties and towns. They elect their own town and court officials and also hold regular campaigns such as practiced by our political parties and the eventual election of a governor.
Representatives of the individual towns in the county will meet at Geneseo and travel in a group to Colgate.

George's Farm
1st owners Dixons
2nd Swan - Florence Van Der Meid Grandparents
3rd Charles Andrews
4th Henry Schuster 1911-1921
5th Herb Schuster 1921-1966
6th George Schuster 1968- PRESENT


Notes for JOAN MARIE CROWE:
Education:
West High School, Rochester, NY
Rochester Business Institute - Business Degree

1977-1997 Teachers Aid at Livonia Central

Medical:
July 1996 - Hernia
Feb 97 Cholecystectomy
July 1999 - Hernia

v. VINCENT WILLIAM SCHUSTER, b. 10 Jul 1932, Dansville, NY, N. Noyes Memorial Hospital; m. (1) JANE ELIZABETH WHALEN, 22 Oct 1955, St. Rose's Church, Lima NY; b. 01 Jun 1935; m. (2) PATRICIA ROSE HELLING, 03 Oct 1981, Livonia, NY; b. 14 Jun 1944, Park Ave. Hospital Rochester, NY.

Notes for VINCENT WILLIAM SCHUSTER:

Education:
Livonia High School - graduated 1952

Farming in Livonia with his father until he acquired the farm after his dad's death in 1963. Marie owned the property from '63-'68 when Vincent purchased the farm in 1968 and worked the farm until 1986

Odd jobs at Livonia Central School for 4 years 1986-1990.
Whispering Hill Golf course mowing for 2 years 1990-1992
Present working at WalMart in Geneseo - Nov. 30, 1992-1999, retired in 1999 due to health problems Type H diabetes
Retired - due to health problems

Vincent's Farm Owners
1. Jacob Hoyt
2. McComber
3. Cyrus Trescott
4. Andrew Dowling
5. George Schuster Sr. 1915 - 1963
6. Vince Schuster - 1963 - 1986

Medical:
Type H Diabetes
L leg artery transplant
L foot toe amputation
Pneumonia in Nov. 2000 & Mar 2001
Kat scan in June 2001

(Elderberry wine)
Jacob Hoyt bought this land in the late 1820. He owned 100 acres in 1834 - had built house and raised large family. His wife Abigail died in 8/28/1847. there were at the time of coming of Erie 1853 his son, Albert and wife and their children, Almond, Amanda, Permelia, Jacob, Dixon and Oliver. Jacob died the year the railroad came 1853. Albert went west and was killed there in 1871 by Indians. Almond studied law and made that his profession until 1867. He married Mary E Price in 1860. Amanda married Normal Hamilton, in Kansas, Permelia married Nathaniel Boure who lived in Geneseo. Jacob & Oliver lived with their mother at East Hampton Iowa, Dixson was killed in 1863 in West, Almon Hoyt service in Civil war as Capt. but before he left he had office in lower left hand corner of the John Locke store. after war, came back and worked same office until death (altho). Moved office to his home where the first Library of Livonia, but could work, but short time. He died in 1867.
This is interesting in telling about house for the Hoyt family did much for the town. Gave many article and money to build Methodist church. After Hoyt died I think Mr. McComber bought farm who at that time was in charge of the farms of Mc Couse of Lima. They made some changes in the barns, not many to house. Most changes to both were made by Vincent's father according to story of farms around Livonia.
There were so many stories that it seems it makes it more interesting to tell a few. When McCombers lived, they were very thrifty farmers. Lee and hired man (name was Dan as I remember) did all the work, were always busy never seemed to go to town yet Dan would sometimes disappear and when they needed him had to hunt for him. They would find him asleep on the hay, drunk and yet there never was any liquor allowed on the premises. McComber's were temperance people. Every year they canned everything they could and one summer elderberry wine. Finally Mrs. McComber decided to find where he could possibly be getting his liquor and where he kept it. Going down to her fruit cellar she noticed on bottom many cans missing, in fact most of cans of "Dandelion" wine. She couldn't imagine that was intoxicating but poured rest out so that was the end of Danny's drinking days.
They were great people to entertain and many friends in Lima. Seems as though those rooms would ring with music every Sunday afternoon.
I think Trescott came after McComber.


Notes for PATRICIA ROSE HELLING:
Education - Sacred Heart Grammer School 1-8 in Rochester, NY
Nagareth Academy High School 9-12 years
daughter of Mary N Kondorf B 1912 D 6/30/2000
Employed by Champion Knit Co. - now owned by Sara Lee

vi. BARBARA MARY SCHUSTER, b. 13 May 1935, Dansville, NY, N. Noyes Memorial Hospital; m. RICHARD NOWAKOWSKI, 11 May 1957, St. Joseph's Church, Livonia, NY; b. 16 Nov 1934, Lackawanna, NY, OLV Hospital.

Notes for BARBARA MARY SCHUSTER:
Education:
1-12 Livonia High School Regents Diploma, Sept. 1941, grad. 1953
2 yrs Alfred State Tech - AAS Degree graduated 1955

Employment:
1955-57 Secretary to Chief Chemist Taylor Instrument Rochester, NY
1957-58 Secretary to City Mayor of Monterey, CA
1971-Retired - Payroll clerk Livonia Central School, Livonia, NY

Residence:
1957-60 Army Life California and Maryland
1960-66 Churchville, NY
1966-present Conesus, NY

Medical:
T&A 1956 Strong Memorial Hosp. Roch., NY, Achilles Tendon Rupture 1978, Surgery & cast Dansville, NY
1999 July 1st - Noyes Memorial Hospital, Dansville,NY - Cholecystectomy

"Focus" Summer 1997
Nowakowski retire from LCS
Livonia native (LCS class of '53) Barb Nowakowski also started out in the Intermediate School library. It was 1971, the last year that building housed high school students, and Barb spent her first year as a library aide cataloguing the collection and preparing for the move to the new building. She moved up to the new High School the following year and stayed until the fall of 1981, when she took over payroll, census and tax collecting in the Business office.
For the next 16 years, despite illnesses, accidents, bad weather and regular office relocations, Barb met her personal goal: "From 1981 to 1997 I never missed a payroll," she says with pride. Because the district employed only a part time business manager during much of Barb's tenure, she found herself handling "tons of paperwork" including employee insurance coverage, workers compensation, and even the free and reduced price lunch program. Thus Barb's reason for retiring is no surprise: "I was tired of paperwork!" she laughs.
However, the paperwork isn't over just yet. Barb will remain tax collector for the district, a job requiring her physical presence from the end of August until sometime in November. After which, she and husband Rick hope to visit their daughter in Hawaii, as well as sons in New Orleans and Oklahoma city. Other than that, "I just want to stay home and cook and clean!" she laughs.

Notes for RICHARD NOWAKOWSKI:
Education:
Lackawanna High School 1-12 yrs Regents Diploma 1940, grad 1952
2 yrs Erie City Community College AAS Chemistry grad. 1954
3 yrs Army Language School - Monterey CA - Korean 1957
2 yrs NSA - National Security Agency - Cryptology, Ft. George Meade, MD, 1958-1960

Jobs:
1960-66 Churchville - Chemist GLF
1966-present - Conesus - 4 yrs Justice of Peace
20 yrs Assessor - Conesus & Caledonia

Medical:
Kidney stone 1988 Litholapaxy
Kidney Stones - 1994
Psoriasis - 1995


vii. ALICE ANN SCHUSTER, b. 14 Sep 1942, Dansville, NY.

Notes for ALICE ANN SCHUSTER:
Born in N. Noyes Memorial Hospital, Dansville, NY


Education:
Grades 1-12 (no Kindergarten then) Livonia Central School
Graduation 1960 - Regents Diploma
Ithaca College 1960-1964
Bachelor of Science - Physical Education
State University of New York at Albany 1967-1968
Master of Science - Guidance and Student Personnel in higher education
Group Relations Ongoing Workshops Institute 1972-1973
Group Leader Certificate 1973

Employment:
Physical Education Teacher Grades 1-12 1964-1967
Arkport Central School, Arkport, NY

Student Personnel Counselor 1968-1972
Corning Community College, Corning, NY

Assistant Dean for Women 1974-1976
Elmira College, Elmira, NY

Dean of Students 1976-1985
Vermont College of Norwich University, Montpelier, VT

Dean of Student Affairs 1985-95
Paul Smith's College, Paul Smiths, NY

Dean of Student Services 1997-
The Culinary Institute of America
Hyde Park, NY

INTRODUCING THE NEW DEAN OF STUDENTS: ALICE-ANN SCHUSTER
We here at La Papillote would like to welcome the new Dean of Students Alice Ann Schuster. Before coming to the Institute Dean Schuster was the Dean of Students at Paul Smiths College for 10 years and the Dean of Students at Vermont College of Norwich University for 10 years before that. The Culinary Institute of America was a natural move for the Dean as the previous position that she held was at a college of Forestry and Hospitality, so she is familiar with what the students do here.
Dean Schuster brings to us her philosophies about life, and the students that she takes care of. She believes in developing the whole person; academically, physically, emotionally, spiritually, and socially. "We need to address each part of the students lives, if one area is out of sync then the other areas will be effected also."
Dean Schuster is team orientated. She believes that a team must work well together on an on-going basis. Working with the other components of the Institute reaching out to the other departments, each team needs to work together to form one large team. She is committed to the education of the students and to helping them grow to be the best they can possibly be. The Institute provides a wonderful academic area, and I want to provide wonderful student services. I want to take care of the students outside the class room as well as they are inside. I plan to be as available to the students as I possibly can be. I have an 'open door policy, and I encourage the students who want to talk to me about how we can improve things here, to do so." The dean also wants to start a group of students that will meet with her on an informal basis to see and hear the concerns of the students, stop by her office and talk to her about it. She is currently working on getting better TV reception in the dorms, getting more phone lines out of the school, and getting more computers for student use.
We here at La Papillote look forward to working with Dean Schuster and with her well with all the successes she will have here at the Institute.

An update for members of the corporation * Spring 1998
TASTE NEWSLETTER

Alice-Ann Schuster

As the CIA's dean of students, I am guided by a long-standing philosophy and commitment to developing "the whole student." By listening to students, understanding the "pulse" of the campus, and communicating and addressing student needs, to promote student welIness - intellectual, social, emotional, spiritual, and occupational. My entire Student Services team, - Residential Services, Student Activities Counseling, Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP), and Health Services takes a proactive approach to supporting and working with our students, the most important people at the college.
I feel that I've dedicated my whole life to students. Before joining the CIA in February 1997. I was dean of students at two other colleges for close to 19 years. Because I began my career as a physical education
teacher, I know how important physical well being is to every area of student lives.
That's why particularly excited about the new Student Recreation Center. It will give our student the opportunity to increase their physical stamina and learn to manage stress skills that will help them
meet the demands of the CIA's challenging curriculum as well the fast paced work environment they'll encounter after graduation. I envision students, faculty, and staff gathering at the recreation center to socialize, relax, and, of course, exercise. And with its scenic location overlooking the Hudson River, it will also be a place where each of us can gain a sense of peace and well being in the midst of our busy lives.
The Student Services team is full of optimism and programs to help CIA students enjoy an enriching, healthy experience. I welcome your ideas and feedback as we move into an exciting era for the college and our students. Please feel free to call me directly at 914-451-1262. I look forward to hearing from you.

Alice-Ann Schuster
Dean of Students

Medical:
1998-99 R-Foot Gout




The yearbook, staff chose this year to dedicate the 1990-91 St. Regian to the person whom we felt has
made the greatest positive impact on the entire student body here at Paul Smith's College.

Alice-Ann Schuster arrived here during the fall of 1985, and was a dynamo in improving the way that student extracurricular life was conducted at Paul Smith's. She arrived with her own high standards of how Student Affairs should be run, and gradually worked toward achieving those standards. She insisted on first quality in her staff and in the services that they provided to their students. Since her arrival the Student Affairs staff has expanded - she added a full time Director of Student Activities from a part time position, added a Career Counselor, a Placement Officer, and an International Student Advisor, and oversaw the addition of Athletics to the Student Affairs Division, thereby enlarging the ways in which Student Affairs has been able to enrich our college experience. She has expanded the medical care available to students by adding more doctors hours and strengthening the programs run through the Health Service. She has made vast improvements to the Security staff, both in the number of personnel and the training that they receive. She shows unflagging support to alI of her staff giving them the extra time and energy that they need to in turn be supportive of the students with whom they work.

She has made many changes in the area of student housing including overseeing the construction of a new residence hall at the Hotel Saranac and extensive renovations to Lakeside Hall. Discipline has been tightened since she's been here, lessening the 'party' image that had long plagued the College and making the residence hall a mare calm and pleasant place to live. She has added Summer Orientation to the College schedule, giving us the opportunity to meet each other and the College in a relaxed, non-stressful way. She plays an active role in the campus community on behalf of the student body and of her staff, lending students' voices and concerns to committees and groups all over campus.

There's a quote that Alice-Ann delivers to the parent crowd each summer at Orientation about a student
whose father tells him that "deans are people to stay away from." Instead of staying away from students, Alice-Ann is never happier than when she is in the middle of their events, she is totally involved with the student body and concerned with their overall development, both academic and social. She's very visible around campus, attending most student activities and athletic events, hiding Easter eggs at 5AM getting herself wrapped in toilet paper for a student fundraiser, playing goal for a Student Council contest at a soccer game, eating in the cafeteria, or rooting at basketball games. An active supporter, advisor and attender of Student Council, she also advises the Bobcat Club. Students regard her as a warm, caring person to whom they can take their troubles and campus concerns. She takes an active interest in students' problems and lives. Everyone knows her, and she is one of the few campus figures who is able to have a great impact on the entire student body. Her dedication to her students and her staff is complete and heartwarming to those of as who work, with her every day.

It is therefore with great appreciation and much affection that we dedicate this yearbook, to our "Fiend,
mentor and spiritual advisor", "Mom", "A2" (or A3 - note the picture of Aran the cat)- Alice-Ann.

9. CLARA3 VOGT (BARBARA2 SCHUSTER, GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 06 Aug 1874 in Wayland, NY, and died 07 Jun 1955. She married JACOB R. KRAMER Abt. 1897. He was born 1872, and died 1963.

Notes for CLARA VOGT:
Had 6 boys, 4 girls (10 children)


Children of CLARA VOGT and JACOB KRAMER are:
i. NORBERT4 KRAMER.
ii. JAMES KRAMER.
iii. LEO KRAMER.
iv. CARL KRAMER.
v. LILLIAN KRAMER.
vi. MABLE KRAMER.
vii. ALONZO KRAMER.
viii. BERNARD KRAMER.
ix. EMMA KRAMER.
x. EVELYN KRAMER.


10. GEORGE A3 VOGT (BARBARA2 SCHUSTER, GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 21 May 1876 in Springwater, NY, and died 22 Jan 1957. He married CELESTIA H. RAUBER. She was born 1882, and died 1944.

Notes for GEORGE A VOGT:
3 children


Notes for CELESTIA H. RAUBER:
1 BOY, 2 GIRLS

Children of GEORGE VOGT and CELESTIA RAUBER are:
i. GERALD4 VOGT, d. Abt. 1961.
ii. GERALDINE VOGT, b. 1904; d. 1971.
iii. BETTY VOGT, m. LEO SHULTS.


11. JOHN BERNARD3 VOGT (BARBARA2 SCHUSTER, GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 12 Feb 1878 in Wayland, NY, and died 10 Feb 1945. He married JULIA A SAUERBIER 18 Jun 1907. She was born 1880, and died 1961.

Children of JOHN VOGT and JULIA SAUERBIER are:
i. HELEN4 VOGT, b. 29 Jan 1911; d. 16 Mar 1975; m. HOWARD GUNLOCK.
ii. LEOTA VOGT, m. JAMES MCLAUGHLIN.


12. MARTIN P3 VOGT (BARBARA2 SCHUSTER, GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 25 May 1883 in SpRINGWATER, ny, and died 14 Oct 1955 in Wayland, ny. He married BERTHA B RAUBER Abt. 1912, daughter of JACOB RAUBER and BARBARA BEYER. She was born 1888, and died 1982.

Notes for MARTIN P VOGT:
Had 4 children, 2 boys 2 girls



Children of MARTIN VOGT and BERTHA RAUBER are:
i. GERARD MARTIN4 VOGT, b. 14 Apr 1915; d. 11 Feb 1979, Buffalo, NY; m. (1) ESTELLE (MNU) VOGT; m. (2) MILDRED LAND, Abt. 1950.

Notes for GERARD MARTIN VOGT:
Served in USA WW II


ii. CARLTON WILFRED (OZZIE) VOGT, b. 12 Jun 1916, Atlanta, NY; d. 21 Oct 1974, Rochester, NY Highland Hospital; m. LUCILLE IRENE POWERS, 12 Nov 1949, Wilcott, NY (Wilcott Baptist Church).

Notes for CARLTON WILFRED (OZZIE) VOGT:
Served USA WW II


iii. CHARLOTTE VOGT, b. Abt. 1920, Wayland, NY; d. Dec 1996, Dansville, Livingston Co., NY; m. LESLIE KRAMER, Abt. 1946.

Notes for LESLIE KRAMER:
Served WW II


iv. MARY JANE VOGT, b. Abt. 1925; m. (1) AL JOHNSEN, Abt. 1953; m. (2) FRANK MERRILL, 1991.


13. PETER F3 VOGT (BARBARA2 SCHUSTER, GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 14 May 1886 in Springwater, NY, and died May 1967 in Wayland, NY. He married LORAINE DIDAS 23 Nov 1915 in Perkinsville, NY. She was born 1893, and died 1989.

Notes for PETER F VOGT:
Had a twin sister, Rosa, deceased in infancy B. 5/14/1886 D. 11/14/1886

had 2 boys, 3 girls, (2 died in their teens)


Children of PETER VOGT and LORAINE DIDAS are:
i. PAUL4 VOGT, d. 1967; m. CLEO EVANS.

Notes for PAUL VOGT:
Served USA WW II

ii. JOANNE VOGT, m. (1) ROSS FAGAN; m. (2) MARK WEIDMAN.

Notes for ROSS FAGAN:
Served in Korean Conflict


iii. LEONA VOGT, m. D. L. SAXTON.

Notes for D. L. SAXTON:
Germany WW II
PQW


iv. JOHN VOGT.
v. CATHERINE VOGT, d. Dec 1932, died in her teens.
vi. ELIZABETH VOGT, d. Dec 1932, died in her teens.


14. HERMAN J3 VOGT (BARBARA2 SCHUSTER, GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 25 Dec 1891 in Springwater, NY, and died 21 Jun 1946. He married (1) FRANCES CONWAY. She was born 1892, and died 1934 in killed in an accident. He married (2) LORETTA GIBNEY.

Notes for HERMAN J VOGT:
Had 2 boys


Notes for FRANCES CONWAY:
2 boys


Children of HERMAN VOGT and FRANCES CONWAY are:
i. CONWAY4 VOGT, b. 27 Jan 1918, Atlanta, NY; d. 21 Jun 1973, Canandaiqua, NY; m. MARY HELEN CULLATHER, 04 Sep 1940, Dansville, Livingston Co., NY; b. 10 Oct 1921, Olean, Cattaraugus Co., NY; d. 10 Aug 1993, Geneseo, NY.
ii. ROBERT VOGT.

Notes for ROBERT VOGT:
Single; never married
made the Navy his career

15. ANNA MARY3 SCHUSTER (PETER2, GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 18 Dec 1885, and died 1973. She married EDWARD ESTERHELD Nov 1912, son of EDWARD ESTERHELD and LAURA VOGT. He was born 1889, and died 1964.

Children of ANNA SCHUSTER and EDWARD ESTERHELD are:
i. WILLIAM C4 ESTERHELD, m. LAURA C VOGT.

Notes for WILLIAM C ESTERHELD:
Moved to CA


Notes for LAURA C VOGT:
Obituary
Eaterheld, Laura C. -
Tuesday, December 23, 1996. Pre-de-ceased by her husband William C. and son William R. Esterheld. Mrs. Esterheld is sur-vived by 2 daughters Teresa (Charles) Mon-tante of WI, and Joan Esterheld of IL; 1 son John (Angelina) Esterheld of CA; 5 grand-children; nieces and nephews. Mrs. Ester-held was a member of the Senior Pioneer Club and Singles Club at Xerox.
No prior calling. Family and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Mass SATUR-DAY, January 11, 10 a.m., at ST. SALOME'S CHURCH. In her memory, memorials may be directed to the Mary Cariola Center, 1000 Elmwood Ave. 14620 or the School of the Holy Childhood, 100 Groton Parkway. 14623. Interment held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements, Paul W. Harris Funeral Home Inc.


ii. EDWARD ESTERHELD, m. GERALDINE TERWILLIGER.


16. LAURA3 SCHUSTER (PETER2, GEORGE (ADELBERT) MARTIN1) was born 23 Jan 1887, and died 31 May 1969 in Wayland NY - Old Catholic Cemetery. She married VERNON LEWIS BROMLEY Jun 1912, son of LEWIS BROMLEY and ALTA HOPPOUGH. He was born 1889, and died 25 Apr 1964 in Wayland NY - Old Catholic Cemetery.

Children of LAURA SCHUSTER and VERNON BROMLEY are:
i. EDWARD4 BROMLEY, b. Mar 1912; d. 1992; m. ROSE ALSSI.

Notes for EDWARD BROMLEY:
1 Daughter Judy Urhart


ii. VICTOR A BROMLEY, b. Dec 1915; m. MILDRED ISSAC, 31 Aug 1940.

Notes for MILDRED ISSAC:
6 children 2 girls, 4 boys


iii. KATHRYN BROMLEY, b. 17 Sep 1918; d. 15 Dec 1978; m. HARRY GALOWICZ; b. 28 Nov 1917; d. 03 Nov 1987.

Notes for KATHRYN BROMLEY:
2 daughters Kathy and Barb

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