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Giles Bombard with his daughter, Beulah

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Giles Bombard

Born: 1867 in Burke, New York

Died: 1933

Married: Edith Crawford

Children: A. Douglas Bombard, Beulah Belle Bombard Biddlecombe

Giles A. Bombard operated Fowler's Livery (later Bombard's Livery) on the corner of Main Street and Broadway, between Broadway and the Saranac River; he also raced horses. He was involved in the development of the Petrova Avenue area. He came to Saranac Lake with his family in 1898. The family lived at 40 Petrova Avenue.

He was a son of Celinda and Joseph Bombard, a farmer from Franklin, according to the 1875 New York census.


Malone Farmer, January 7, 1903

Thomas Crawford and wife, of Thayers Corners, have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter, Edith, to Giles A. Bombard, on Wednesday, Jan. 14th. Fowler%20Livery%20business%20card.jpg</img>

Fowler Livery business card

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Giles Bombard in one of Saranac Lake's first resident automobiles