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| − | [[Frost Avenue Gospel Hall, Rochester, NY|Frost Avenue Gospel Hall]], Rochester, Monroe Co., [[New York|NY]] (OB) | + | [[Frost Avenue Gospel Hall, Rochester, NY|Frost Avenue Gospel Hall]], Rochester, Monroe Co., [[New York|NY]] (OB) +1926-1950+ |
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| − | George worked for Yates American Machine Co., which was claimed (at one time) to be the largest woodworking machinery maker in the world. | + | George worked for Yates American Machine Co., which was claimed (at one time) to be the largest woodworking machinery maker in the world. 961 Lyell Ave. & 441 Selye Terr. George was the earliest known correspondent for this assembly. |
* George W. Lewis '''+1926-1936+''' | * George W. Lewis '''+1926-1936+''' | ||
Revision as of 22:26, 27 June 2025
Frost Avenue Gospel Hall, Rochester, Monroe Co., NY (OB) +1926-1950+
Correspondents
- George W. Lewis +1926-1936+
- Frank A. Perrott +1941-1950+
Notable Families
Lewis family
George worked for Yates American Machine Co., which was claimed (at one time) to be the largest woodworking machinery maker in the world. 961 Lyell Ave. & 441 Selye Terr. George was the earliest known correspondent for this assembly.
- George W. Lewis +1926-1936+
Perrott family
Frank resided at 766 Frost Ave., and was the last known correspondent.
- Frank A. Perrott +1941-1950+
Sources
- AAB's 1922-1950
- Ancestry.com