Red Rock area compilation map from Beers 1873 Columbia County NY Atlas.

Red Rock Area

Compiled from Beers Atlas of Columbia County, New York

1873

Appendix - 1940-1949

Memorabilia Related Research Material

Contents

1941-09-11 James Coxon Household Auction

AUCTION—The undersigned will sell the following articles at Public Auction, at his place in Red Rock, 1 mile from Red Rock Church on the County Aid Road, on Saturday, Sept. 20th at 1 o’clock, the following: G.E. refrigerator, gas range, oil heater, Easy washing machine, radios, rugs, mirrors, chairs, desks, dining room table and chairs, piano, twin beds with springs and mattresses, chests, blankets, sheets, linens, sets of dishes, sewing machine, garden hose, lumber wagon, cultivator, garden tools, leghorn hens, corn sheller, iron pipe, and many other things to numerous to mention. Terms. Cash. James Coxon, Owner: George Stark, Auctioneer.

Transcribed from: The Chatham Courier, Thursday, September 11, 1941, AUCTIONS classifieds

1941-12-22 - Jesse Carlton Goodrich Dies

b. 17 Nov 1891, m. Elsie Goeres 25 Sep 1919, d. 22 Dec 1941

Obituary

Jesse Goodrich Killed When Hit By Train

Jesse C. Goodrich was fatally injured at 7:20 Monday morning when his car was struck by a northbound Chicago and North Western passenger train on the Geele avenue and North Sixteenth street crossing in Sheboygan. Mr. Goodrich who was on his way to work received injuries in his chest and fractured ribs. The train dragged the car approximately 211 feet along the tracks before coming to a stop. He was rushed to the Memorial hospital.

Jesse C. Goodrich, aged 50, the son of Frederick and Ida Goodrich, was born at East Chatham, New York on November 17, 1891. He attended the schools there and came to Wisconsin in 1918.

On September 25, 1919 he was united in marriage with Miss Elsie Goeres of this city. Following their marriage the couple resided in Milwaukee for a year, and for ten years resided at East Chatham, New York. Since October 15, 1932 they have lived in this city.

Mr. Goodrich is survived by his wife; and eight children,
Carleton, who is in training in the U.S. Navy, Betty, Joseph, Gilbert, Goffrey, Walter, Delano and Leonard. He is also survived by three sisters and four brothers of East Chatham, New York.

Funeral services will be conducted on Friday at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon from the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, with the Rev. E.L. Worthman officiating. Burial will be made in the Kiel cemetery. Remains may be viewed from Thursday until the hour of services on Friday.
(12-25-1941 handwritten on obituary-no newspaper named)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37263187/jesse-goodrich

1946-06-27 Pope Occupies Howes Property

Pope Occupies Howes Property

RED ROCK—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westover and Nelson Haye of Chatham called at Charles Briggs' last Saturday afternoon.

A number from here attended the combined Red Rock and Piersonville school picnic held at Prospect Lake, Thursday, June 20th.

Mrs. Sidney Levy and children of Brooklyn are spending two weeks at the Michel cottage. Robert Michel of New York city spent the week end there.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Briggs of Dalton road, Walter Briggs and J. J. Powell of Pittsfield, Mass.. called at Mrs. R. Hitchcock's, Sunday afternoon.

Sunday callers on Charles Briggs and family were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bateman of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Briggs of Dalton road and Walter Briggs of Pittsfield.

The teacher, Mrs. Willis, presented a beautiful decorated cake to three of her pupils whose birthdays all occurred in the month of June at the school picnic. They were Hellen Doleski, Jean Fischer and Wee Bell Pultz.

Margaret Bemiss of Chatham has been spending a few days with Wee Bell and Joy Pultz.

L. Mattice and family of Pittsfield spent the week end at their cottage here.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Curtis spent the week end in Cambridge.

Miss Wee Bell Pultz celebrated her 12th birthday Monday afternoon with a party at her home. Refreshments were served. She was the recipient of many nice gifts.

Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser of New York City were recent callers at J. N. Dudoire's.

Mrs. Paul Kurutz and son have been spending a few days in New York City.

Noreen Ford celebrated her second birthday, June 11th and was presented a cake by Minnie Pitcher of Poughkeepsie. On June 21st Kenneth Arthur Ford celebrated his first birthday. Both children were the recipient of many gifts and cards and a sand box and play pen presented by their grandfather, Chester Ford.

Mrs. Gertrude Knepper and Miss Helen Rubin of Brooklyn spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rubin.

Herma Hess, RN, of New York City spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stickel.

Clarence Reynolds of Chatham called at Charles and Jesse Reynold's, Sunday.

In the awards by the Red Rock Volunteer Fire Co., the winners were Mrs. Ethel Howes of Frisbee Street, three pairs of Nylons; Mrs. Harold Sawyer of Chatham, five pounds of butter and Mr. Sears of Canaan, three boxes of soap powder.

Noreen Elizabeth Ford and Kenneth Arthur Ford, children of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ford, were dedicated to the First Baptist Church in Pittsfield, Mass., Sunday afternoon, June 23rd. Rev. Christian B. Jensen presided. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Symes of Schenectady. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ford and Miss Betty Ford.

Mrs. Tom Davis of Mattositt, Mass., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harriet McPherson, at the home of Mrs. Ida Dudoire.

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lamoree of Hampton Manor and Mr. and Mrs. James Black of Albany, spent Sunday with Mrs. Elsie Black.

Mrs. E. Black spent Tuesday in Albany.

Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Worthington of Chatham Center and Mr. and Mrs. John Gearing of Canaan were recent callers at W. E. Park's.

Mr. and Mrs. Sykes have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Owens and daughters. Nancy and Betsy, of Pittsfield and C. W. Chapman of Albany.

Mr. and Mrs. Close entertained the following guests over the week end: Miss Close of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Rogers and son of Yonkers, Mr. and Mrs. Murray and son of Larchmont, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Close of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Close of New Jersey.

Prof. Pope of New York is staying at the place he recently purchased. The two houses on this land were formerly owned and occupied by the late John Howes and Elbridge S. Howes.

Transcribed from The Chatham Courier, June 27, 1946

1947-04-21 Chatham Area Auction Cooperative, Inc.

1947-04-21 Auction Co-op Incorporated

ENTITY NAME: CHATHAM AREA AUCTION COOPERATIVE, INC.

DOS ID: 2411646

FOREIGN LEGAL NAME:

FICTITIOUS NAME:

ENTITY TYPE: DOMESTIC COOPERATIVE CORPORATION

DURATION DATE/LATEST DATE OF DISSOLUTION:

SECTIONOF LAW: -

ENTITY STATUS: INACTIVE

DATE OF INITIAL DOS FILING: 04/21/1947

REASON FOR STATUS:

EFFECTIVE DATE INITIAL FILING: 04/21/1947

INACTIVE DATE: 08/23/1999

FOREIGN FORMATION DATE:

STATEMENT STATUS: NOT REQUIRED

COUNTY: COLUMBIA

NEXT STATEMENT DUE DATE: 04/30/1949

JURISDICTION: NEW YORK, UNITED STATES

NFP CATEGORY:

The Post Office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the corporation served upon the Secretary of State by personal delivery:

Name: (1ST DIR.) HENRY E. BREWER

Address: NO STREET ADDRESS STATED, GT BARRINGTON, MA, UNITED STATES, 00000

From: https://apps.dos.ny.gov

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