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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. 961 Lyell Ave. & 441 Selye Terr. George was the earliest known correspondent for this assembly. | + | George worked for Yates American Machine Co., which was claimed (at one time) to be the largest woodworking machinery maker in the world. He resided at 961 Lyell Ave. & 441 Selye Terr. (1933+). George was the earliest known correspondent for this assembly. |
* George W. Lewis '''+1926-1936+''' | * George W. Lewis '''+1926-1936+''' | ||
Revision as of 10:21, 28 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. He resided at 961 Lyell Ave. & 441 Selye Terr. (1933+). 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