George Francis Roth

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George Francis Roth (1856–1927) was a successful Rochester businessman, public figure, and philanthropist. He served, for a time, on the Board of City Assessors; and was, later, appointed Collector at the Rochester port of Charlotte. He served there two terms, including the years when the Charlotte to Cobourg train-car ferries began operation. He was married, with no children.

George F. Roth was born in Rochester, N.Y., in September 1856, to German-born parents Frederick and Frederica Roth.[1] He had two older siblings, Amelia and Julia Roth,[2] and attended public schools and high school in Rochester.[3]

He married Christine Klaile in 1889.[4] Her parents, like George's, were both born in Germany.[5]

Business career

Community Service and Politics

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