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Family HistoryFamily History - Helen F. Potter


Key:1.“+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation.
 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features Helen F. Potter and 11 of her descendants down to the fourth generation.


First Generation
1. Helen F. Potter,1 born June 1844 in Erie County, New York (parents not determined);1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 died 20 March 1935 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.10 Helen married, 17 June 1870 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, Charles Edwin Furman4, 13, 14 (born 1 June 1838 in Victor, Ontario County, New York, the son of Rev. Charles Edwin Furman and Harriet Emiline Johnson;1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 Charles died 30 May 1912 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York13).

Charles’ obituary provides an interesting biographical sketch:13

CIVIL WAR VETERAN AND BUSINESS MAN

Charles E. Furman Passes Away at His Home

Charles Edwin Furman, a veteran of the Civil war, died late yesterday afternoon at his home, No. 254 Alexander street, aged 73 years. Mr. Furman was [_?_] identified with the business life of the city for thirty-five years and for fourteen years thereafter, although he had retired from active business pursuits, he was well-known and took a keen interest in business development of the city.

Mr. Furman was born at Victor June 1, 1838, the son of Rev. Charles Edwin Furman. Soon after his birth his parents moved to Medina, where he spent the greater part of his boyhood and early youth. The family later moved to Syracuse and was living there at the outbreak of the Civil war.

At the first call for volunteers sent out by President Lincoln in April, 1861, Mr. Furman enlisted in the Twelfth New York Volunteers with which regiment he served for two years, at the close of which period he was honorably discharged. Although his record had been meritorious he did not re-enlist, but in 1863 came to Rochester.

Soon after coming to this city, Mr. Furman entered into partnership with Mr. Storms in the firm of Storms and Furman, which operated a clothing business for many years. After several years Mr. Storms relinquished his share in the business and the firm name was changed to the C. E. Furman Company, with Mr. Furman at its head. Mr. Furman conducted the business of the firm until 1898 when he retired from active business life. Since that time he has been quietly at his home, No. 254 Alexander street.

On June 17, 1870, seven years after he came to Rochester, Mr. Furman married Miss Helen F. Potter, daughter of Samuel Potter, of Lancaster, N. Y., whom he leaves, together with three daughters, Mrs. James M. Carter, of Buffalo; Mrs. H. P. Bridgeman, of Minneapolis,; and Miss Fannie Furman, of Rochester. The funeral will be held from the home to-morrow at 2 P. M.


+2i. Sarah Briggs Furman, born July 1875 in Lancaster, Erie County, New York. Married James McAden Carter.
+3ii. Helen Potter Furman, born October 1877 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Married Leroy Charles Bridgman.
+4iii. Fannie Furman, born July 1884 in New York; died 20 January 1926 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Married Nathaniel Restcome Potter.

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Page No. 32, family of O. Willard (30, Connecticut, female); Mary A. Willard (18, New York); Henry Mathews (32, New York, newspaper proprietor); Frank Mathews (25, New York); C. E. Furman (32, New York, merchant tailor); Helen S. Furman (24, New York); Philo Edick (25, New York, theological student).
  2. New York State Census, 1875, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Page 43, multi-family dwelling that includes C. E. Furman (35, Ontario County, clothing dealer); Nellie Furman (27, Erie County); Sarah Furman (1/3, Erie County).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Enumeration District 87, Page No. 43; family of Cha. E. Furman (42, New York, merchant tailor); wife Helen Furman (34, New York); daughter Sarah Furman (5, New York); daughter Helen Furman (3, New York); domestic Mary Maher (50, Ireland, domestic); domestic Emma Brown (30, England, domestic); Charles Ford (25, Ireland, coachman).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 81, Sheet No. 15; family of Charles E. Furman (61, New York, June 1838, retired merchant); wife of 30 years Helen P. Furman (55, New York, June 1844, 3 children, 3 living); daughter Sarah Furman (25, New York, Feb. 1875); daughter Helen P. Furman (22, New York, Oct. 1877); daugher Fannie Furman (15, New York, July 1884); servant Elizabeth Raulier [sp?] (35, Germany, Jan 1865); servant Margaret Howland (39, Ireland, June 1860, married 8 years, no children).
  5. New York State Census, 1905, Monroe County, Rochester, Second ED, Twelfth Ward, Page 36; family of Charles E. Furman (60); wife Helen Furman (59); daughter Sarah Furman (30); daughter Helen Furman (25); daughter Fannie Furman (20); servant Louisa Gardner (26); servant Elizabeth Rauber (38).
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 121, Sheet No. 10B; family of Charles E. Furman (71, New York); wife of 39 years Helen F. Furman (63, New York, 3 children, 3 living); daughter Fannie Furman (25, New York); servant Elizabeth Rauber (45, Ckc. German, domestic, private family); servant Katherine Skinner (20, Scot. English, domestic, private family).
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Enumeration District 139, Sheet No. 1A; family of Mrs. Charles E. Furman (73, New York); daughter Fannie Furman (35, New York); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (9, New York); servant ALice T. Weir (48, New York); servant Mabel Hamley (20, Rhode Island).
  8. New York State Census, 1925, Monroe County, Rochester, Ward 12, ED 4; Page 44, family of Helen F. Furman (75); son-in-law Nathaniel R. Potter (46); daughter Fannie F. Potter (40); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (15); Nathaniel R. Potter (0).
  9. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 28-76, Sheet No. 9B; family of Helen E. Furman (79, New York, widow); grand-son Charles P. Bridgman (20, New York); grand-son Nathaniel R. Potter (5 6/12, New York); cook Anna R. Loos (41, New York, cook, private family); servant Bertha J. Clark (58, Canada, servant, private family).
  10. Obituary, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (available at fultonhistory.com); 21 March 1935, Helen Potter Furman, widow of Charles E. Furman, died on 20 March 1935 at her home in Rochester.
  11. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Orleans County, Town of Ridgeway, page 229, family of Charles E. Furman (49, clergyman); Harriette Furman (40); Abba C. Furman (18, NY); Harriette Furman (17, NY); Sarah E. Furman (15, NY); Charles Furman (11, NY); Robert (10, NY); Jane Crysler (9, Canada).
  12. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Onondaga County, City of Syracuse, Page No. 90, Charles E. Furman Jr. (22, New York, clerk).
  13. Obituary, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (available at fultonhistory.com); 31 May 1912, Charles Edwin Furman, died 30 May 1912. The article provides his birth, marriage and death dates and places, a biographical sketch, and the names of his wife and daughters.
  14. Lineage Books, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 19, lineage of Miss Sarah Briggs Furman, No. 18790, daughter of Charles Edwin Furman and Helen Potter, his wife; granddaughter of Rev. Charles Edwin Furman D.D. and Harriet Emmiline Johnson, his wife. Also, lineage of Miss Helen Potter Furman, No. 18791, daughter of Charles Edwin Furman and Helen Potter, his wife; see 18790 above.
Second Generation
2. Sarah Briggs Furman2 (Helen1), born July 1875 in Lancaster, Erie County, New York.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Sarah married, ca. 1906, James McAden Carter5 (born ca. 1874 in Scotland, parents not determined5, 6, 7, 8).

James immigrated to the United States in 1881.5, 6


 5i. John Furman Carter, born ca. 1908 in New York.5, 6, 7
+6ii. James McAden Carter, Jr., born 1910 in New York. Married Anne _____.
 7iii. Samuel Potter Carter, born ca. 1915 in New York.6, 7, 8

3. Helen Potter Furman2 (Helen1), born October 1877 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.2, 3, 4, 9, 10 Helen married, ca. 1907, Leroy Charles Bridgman10 (born May 1879 in New York, parents not determined10, 11).

+8i. Charles Furman Bridgman, born 25 March 1910 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York; died 12 July 1993. Married Martha L. _____.

4. Fannie Furman2 (Helen1), born July 1884 in New York;3, 4, 12, 13, 14 died 20 January 1926 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.15, 16, 17 Fannie married, 20 January 1920 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, Nathaniel Restcome Potter16, 21 (born 16 November 1878 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, the son of Charles Barton Potter and Sarah Jennie Weaver;14, 16, 18, 19 Nathaniel died 3 May 1952 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York16, 20). Fannie and Nathaniel are buried in Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York.20, 22

Fannie died about five days after the stillbirth of an unnamed son. Her obituary provides interesting details about her life and her extensive involvement in various charitable and social organizations:15, 16, 17

MRS. POTTER DIES - LED IN CHARITY ACTIVITIES HERE

Was Tireless Worker in Many Organizations; Funeral To-day.

MRS. NATHANIEL POTTER.

Fannie Furman Potter, wife of Nathaniel R. Potter, well known for her work in numerous civic, philanthropic and social organizations in this city, died Tuesday in the Homeopathic Hospital, aged 41 years. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon from the family home at No. 254 Alexander street, and burial will be in Mouth Hope Cemetery.

Mrs. Potter was the daughter of Charles E. and Helen F. Potter and was born in this city. She received her early education in the Columbia Preparatory School and later entered Smith College, from which she was graduated with the class of 1906.

Following her graduation Mrs. Potter returned to her home in this city and immediately interested herself in the work of various charitable organizations. She was well known for her executive capabilities and held office in numerous organizations. Up to the time of the illness that resulted in her death she was an indefatigable worker in the organizations with which she was associated, besides attending to the duties of her own home and the care of her infant son.

Mrs. Potter had a charming personality and was known to hosts of Rochester people with whom she was associated in her many social and charitable activities. She was secretary of the Rotary Club, first vice-president of the Y. W. C. A., corresponding secretary of the Women’s Educational and Industrial Union, chairman of the House Committee of the Monroe Golf Club, a member of the Board of Managers of the Highland Hospital, a member of the Pine Needle Twig of the General Hospital, and active in the First Presbyterian Church and the Smith College Club. Mrs. Potter was formerly recording secretary of the D. A. R. and of the alumnae of the 1906 class of Smith College.

“Mrs. Potter will be sadly missed by a great number of Rochester people who had come to know and love her through her splendid work in the organizations with which she was connected,” said one of her friends yesterday. “She had a great gift for close personal friendships and for unselfish service to the community. Her executive ability and unfailing readiness to serve in any helpful capacity have made her a place which will be extremely difficult to fill. She was an exceptionally useful citizen.”

Mrs. Potter leaves her husband; her mother, Mrs. Charles E. Furman; a son, Nathaniel R. Potter, Jr.; a sister, Mrs. James Carter, of Buffalo, and a nephew, Charles F. Bridgeman.

Nathaniel was a 1902 graduate of Yale University. He also took courses in mechanical engineering from Phillips Andover and M.I.T. His employment included an apprenticeship at Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, General Signal Co., in Rochester, and as assistant superintendent in the foundary, The Gleason Works, Rochester. He traveled extensively to Yellowstone, the Pacific Northwest, Canadian West, the Rockies, and the Eastern Seaborn. Nathaniel served in World War I as a Captain, Ordinance, with various assignments including Camp Dix, New Jersey, Dorsetshire, England, and Chaumont, France. He was a member of the Friars, Automobile Club of Rochester, and the Yale Alumni Association of Rochester. He was survived by his son, Nathaniel Restcome Potter, Jr., and his second wife, Estelle Zimmer.16


 9i. Nathaniel Restcome Potter, Jr., born October 1924 in New York.14, 19, 23
 10ii. male child Potter, stillborn 15 January 1926 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.15 male child is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York.24

  1. New York State Census, 1875, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Page 43, multi-family dwelling that includes C. E. Furman (35, Ontario County, clothing dealer); Nellie Furman (27, Erie County); Sarah Furman (1/3, Erie County).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Enumeration District 87, Page No. 43; family of Cha. E. Furman (42, New York, merchant tailor); wife Helen Furman (34, New York); daughter Sarah Furman (5, New York); daughter Helen Furman (3, New York); domestic Mary Maher (50, Ireland, domestic); domestic Emma Brown (30, England, domestic); Charles Ford (25, Ireland, coachman).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 81, Sheet No. 15; family of Charles E. Furman (61, New York, June 1838, retired merchant); wife of 30 years Helen P. Furman (55, New York, June 1844, 3 children, 3 living); daughter Sarah Furman (25, New York, Feb. 1875); daughter Helen P. Furman (22, New York, Oct. 1877); daugher Fannie Furman (15, New York, July 1884); servant Elizabeth Raulier [sp?] (35, Germany, Jan 1865); servant Margaret Howland (39, Ireland, June 1860, married 8 years, no children).
  4. New York State Census, 1905, Monroe County, Rochester, Second ED, Twelfth Ward, Page 36; family of Charles E. Furman (60); wife Helen Furman (59); daughter Sarah Furman (30); daughter Helen Furman (25); daughter Fannie Furman (20); servant Louisa Gardner (26); servant Elizabeth Rauber (38).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 187, Sheet No. 7A; family of James M. Carter (36, Scotland, secretary; immigrated in 1881); wife of 4 years Sarah F. Carter (35, New York, 2 children, 2 living); son John F. Carter (2, New York); son James M. Carter (4/12, New York); servant Lena Berger (63, Germany, nurse, private family); servant Emelia Johanson (28, Norway, servant, private family).
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 214, Sheet No. 8A; family of James M. Carter (45, Scotland, banker, immigrated 1881); wife Sarah F. Carter (44, New York); son John F. Carter (12, New York); James M. Carter, Jr. (10, New York); Samuel P. Carter (5, New York); maid Mytrle Radker (25, New York, maid, family).
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 15-282, Sheet No. 7A; family of James M. Carter (31, Scotland, treasurer, insurance, first married age 31); wife Sarah F. Carter (54, New York, first married age 30); son John F. Carter (22, New York); son James M. Carter (20, New York); son Samuel P. Carter (15, New York); servant Marie E. Gibson (47, Pennsylvania, widow, maid, private family).
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Erie County, Enumeration District 64-503, Sheet No. 62A; family of James M. Carter (65, New York [sic], president, National bank); wife Sarah F. Carter (65, New York); son Samuel P. Carter (25, New York, junior clerk, National bank); servant Clara Zornpaloni (23, New York, general housework, private family).
  9. Lineage Books, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 19, lineage of Miss Sarah Briggs Furman, No. 18790, daughter of Charles Edwin Furman and Helen Potter, his wife; granddaughter of Rev. Charles Edwin Furman D.D. and Harriet Emmiline Johnson, his wife. Also, lineage of Miss Helen Potter Furman, No. 18791, daughter of Charles Edwin Furman and Helen Potter, his wife; see 18790 above.
  10. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 199, Sheet No. 14A; family of Leroy Bridgeman (31, New York, agent, railroad); wife of 3 years Helen P. Bridgeman (32, New York, 1 child, 1 living); son Charles F. Bridgeman (1/12, New York); servant Brida Murph (17, Ire[land]), servant, private family).
  11. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 51, Sheet No. 7A; Leroy C. Bridgman (21, New York, May, 1879, telephone adjuster); he is a border among several others in the household of Mary Cornell and her daughter Greta.
  12. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 121, Sheet No. 10B; family of Charles E. Furman (71, New York); wife of 39 years Helen F. Furman (63, New York, 3 children, 3 living); daughter Fannie Furman (25, New York); servant Elizabeth Rauber (45, Ckc. German, domestic, private family); servant Katherine Skinner (20, Scot. English, domestic, private family).
  13. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Enumeration District 139, Sheet No. 1A; family of Mrs. Charles E. Furman (73, New York); daughter Fannie Furman (35, New York); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (9, New York); servant ALice T. Weir (48, New York); servant Mabel Hamley (20, Rhode Island).
  14. New York State Census, 1925, Monroe County, Rochester, Ward 12, ED 4; Page 44, family of Helen F. Furman (75); son-in-law Nathaniel R. Potter (46); daughter Fannie F. Potter (40); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (15); Nathaniel R. Potter (0).
  15. Cemetery Record, Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; searchable index available at River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester, Mt. Hope & Riverside Cemetery Records (website: www.lib.rochester.edu). Fannie F. Potter, died of septic peritonitis at Homeo. Hospital, interred 21 January 1926 in section All 99I, taken to Riverside [Cemetery] 22 September 1944; also, believed to be her child: Male Child Potter, stillbirth at Homeo. Hospital, interred 15 January 1926 in section All 99I, taken to Riverside [Cemetery] 22 September 1944.
  16. Obituary Record, Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library, Obituary Record of Graduates of the Undergraduate Schools Deceased During the Year 1951-1952. 1 September 1969. Nathaniel Restcome Potter, pages 153-154. The record provides his birth and death dates and places, names of parents, details of his two marriages: (1) to Fannie Furman, one son Nathaniel Restcome, Jr., and indicating Mrs potter died in childbirth; (2) Estelle Zimmer; and a list of his academic accomplishments, employments, military service, and memberships.
  17. Obituary, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (available at fultonhistory.com); 21 January 1926, Fannie Furman Potter, died 20 January 1926. The article provides details of her birth, names of her parents and survivors, and a biographical sketch. The article also indicates burial would be in Mount Hope Cemetery; other records indicated she was moved in September 1944 to Riverside Cemetery, also in Rochester.
  18. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 28-82, Sheet No. 11B; family of Nathaniel R. Potter (51, New York); wife Stella Potter (43, New York); servant Margaret Torkey (44, Illinois).
  19. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 65-136, Sheet No. 11A; family of Nathaniel Potter (61, New York); wife Stella Potter (57, New York); son Nathaniel Potter, Jr. (15, New York); maid Dora M. Plummer (62, Ohio, widow, housework, private home).
  20. Find a Grave (website). Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; Nathaniel Restcombe Potter; born: 16 November 1878; died: 1952; son of Charles Barton Potter and Jennie Weaver [from record].
  21. Marriage Announcement, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York; 21 January 1920, Fannie Furman, daughter of Mrs. Charles Edward [sic]Furman married to Nathaniel Restcome Potter, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Batton Potter, on 20 January 1920 at the home of her mother [i.e., Rochester]. The article names all members of her wedding party, including her four nephews as attendants; and names out of town guests, including Mrs. James M. Carter and children, and Leroy C. Bridgman of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  22. Find a Grave (website). Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; Fannie Furman Potter; plot: Sec. G, Blk 4, Lot 75. [death date in the record, Sept. 1944, is actually the date of re-interment after being moved from the original burial in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York.]
  23. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 28-76, Sheet No. 9B; family of Helen E. Furman (79, New York, widow); grand-son Charles P. Bridgman (20, New York); grand-son Nathaniel R. Potter (5 6/12, New York); cook Anna R. Loos (41, New York, cook, private family); servant Bertha J. Clark (58, Canada, servant, private family).
  24. Find a Grave (website). Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; baby boy Potter; plot: Sec. G, Blk 4, Lot 75. [death date in the record, Sept. 1944, is actually the date of re-interment after being moved from the original burial in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York.]
Third and Fourth Generations
6. James McAden Carter, Jr.3 (Sarah,2 Helen1), born 1910 in New York.1, 2, 3, 4 James married Anne _____4 (born ca. 1913 in New York, parents not determined4).

 11i. James R. Carter, born ca. 1938 in New York.4
 12ii. Robert M. Carter, born June 1939 in New York.4

8. Charles Furman Bridgman3 (Helen,2 Helen1), born 25 March 1910 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York;5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 died 12 July 1993.6 Charles married Martha L. _____11 (born ca. 1914 in New York, parents not determined11).

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 187, Sheet No. 7A; family of James M. Carter (36, Scotland, secretary; immigrated in 1881); wife of 4 years Sarah F. Carter (35, New York, 2 children, 2 living); son John F. Carter (2, New York); son James M. Carter (4/12, New York); servant Lena Berger (63, Germany, nurse, private family); servant Emelia Johanson (28, Norway, servant, private family).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 214, Sheet No. 8A; family of James M. Carter (45, Scotland, banker, immigrated 1881); wife Sarah F. Carter (44, New York); son John F. Carter (12, New York); James M. Carter, Jr. (10, New York); Samuel P. Carter (5, New York); maid Mytrle Radker (25, New York, maid, family).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 15-282, Sheet No. 7A; family of James M. Carter (31, Scotland, treasurer, insurance, first married age 31); wife Sarah F. Carter (54, New York, first married age 30); son John F. Carter (22, New York); son James M. Carter (20, New York); son Samuel P. Carter (15, New York); servant Marie E. Gibson (47, Pennsylvania, widow, maid, private family).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Erie County, Enumeration District 64-510, Sheet No. 61B; family of James M. Carter Jr. (30, New York, assistant treasurer, manufacturing, drop forgery); wife Anne Carter (27, New York); son James R. Carter (2, New York); son Robert M. Carter (10/12, New York); servant Inez George (50, Missouri, house maid, private family).
  5. Brazil, Immigration Cards, 1900-1965; card dated 14 March 1946, issued by the Consul General of Brazil in Miami; name: Charles Furman Bridgman; born: 25 March 1910, Buffalo, N.Y.; married; parents: Leroy Charles Bridgman and Helen Furman Bridgman. [Card is preprinted and completed in Spanish].
  6. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Bridgman, Charles, no. 073-07-8401; born: 25 March 1910; died: 12 July 1993; last residence: Monroe, New York.
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 199, Sheet No. 14A; family of Leroy Bridgeman (31, New York, agent, railroad); wife of 3 years Helen P. Bridgeman (32, New York, 1 child, 1 living); son Charles F. Bridgeman (1/12, New York); servant Brida Murph (17, Ire[land]), servant, private family).
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Enumeration District 139, Sheet No. 1A; family of Mrs. Charles E. Furman (73, New York); daughter Fannie Furman (35, New York); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (9, New York); servant ALice T. Weir (48, New York); servant Mabel Hamley (20, Rhode Island).
  9. New York State Census, 1925, Monroe County, Rochester, Ward 12, ED 4; Page 44, family of Helen F. Furman (75); son-in-law Nathaniel R. Potter (46); daughter Fannie F. Potter (40); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (15); Nathaniel R. Potter (0).
  10. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 28-76, Sheet No. 9B; family of Helen E. Furman (79, New York, widow); grand-son Charles P. Bridgman (20, New York); grand-son Nathaniel R. Potter (5 6/12, New York); cook Anna R. Loos (41, New York, cook, private family); servant Bertha J. Clark (58, Canada, servant, private family).
  11. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Monroe County, Brighton Town, Enumeration District 28-6, Sheet No. 4A; Charles F. Bridgeman (30, New York, display, Kodak factory); wife Martha L. Bridgeman (26, New York).