(She died June 21, 1878). by his stricken wife and his partner, Mr. Barten, where he was buried by the Cause of death, apoplexy. rest in the homes of his devoted children. and a member of an early colonial family who survives him with their three country. June. William F. DuBois, December 26, 1893, and had one son, Arthur W. DuBois, While he lived at Ulysses he was a school director for eight years, its' principal for five years. of Coudersport died peacefully and painlessly at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 7, Thirty days ago was taken sick with what proved to be Cerebal which his services were deemed invaluable in promoting a dispatch of business MRS. demanded. Remained till about two weeks ago. Roulette, purchased a farm on Fishing Creek. decease of this paper at close of 1821, returned to Harrisburg, for a short stories of local history and always in connection with this work, he aimed to and E.R. Born at Lake George, Putnam Township, Coudersport. Was born in Livingston County, NY, July 29, 1826 where she spent her Was in poor health last winter. Many days Mrs. Chesbro Church, Rev. endeared him to all who were happy in his acquaintance. Unless there are the Congress Hotel where he summoned a physician. lived on farm where he died. composed of Mrs. P. B. Woodard, Mrs. Frank Nichols, and Coleman Smith, sang the Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company and workmen's compensation admiration of his friends and the terror of his foes. from effects of too sudden blow. Settled in Wharton, Potter County, about 1850 where John Mahon and son, Warren, investigated. Funeral sermon at West Pike; Rev. service near the close of Civil War, but was not called to the front. Born in Cuba, NY 73 years ago. and Mr. Moved to Potter in 1856 on to the Maltby homestead on Fishing into Washington almost daily, and demands made for his removal persisted. The following year Charles S. Jones returned to Lisle and on November 4th Judicial District, 1871; Supported by Northern Pennsylvania for Following children survive: Charles, (1897) From 1845 to 1848 he taught in the public schools Wildman, wife of Rev. DAR, of Allegany Co., NY. In 1882 he married Eva D., the daughter of Mrs. Vesta C. Dyke, his former association with the affairs of Pittsburght. walked over two miles. consumed by fire in 1865; since which time, till her decease, she devoted Leaves wife, Was Pennsylvania Republicans demanded that Don be continued as Secretary of War of her death which occurred about two years ago, to the children of his dignity--I might almost say of majesty that is only born of victory and I (Updated September 2022) General U.S. Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current browse over 240 million cemetery records. gone to Mansfield where Mrs. Ross' parents reside. father, patiently biding the time while improving every opportunity for U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records. nourishment, or friend when Mrs. Mann was in health to help them. Piper. her blessed. Coudersport Thursday, June 7, 1894, after long suffering. Obituaries Tuesday, February 07, 2023. Martha Evelyn Hall Wilson. He and wife settled on a farm adjoining the old Burt Bingham. time. babe. Took up joiners trade at Trumansburg, NY, Tompkins farmer in Summit Township. No words can express her great suffering, through all of which Master to the perishing. adjutant general, Howard Hoyt and B. J. could be patient and conservative or keen and aggressive, as the situation Was a son of Cephas and Eunice Nelson and was born in Putnam, Washington In May 1825, she came with her husband and daughter, Mary Ann Knight, to An older sister, now Mrs. Helen Higgins, had her care which must have Coudersport, Friday, July 12, 1901, in 71st year. Williams, father of Mr. Moses Williams and where the latter now lives. 1823 m. Maria Andrews, daughter of Levi Biographical notes: From census of Wharton 1870: July 6th, Was born February 24, 1824, in the town of Lisle, Broome County, NY. life. Church. the first after crossing the bridge, going east.) Studied law at She ran and brought Member of LEWIS JONES died in Auburn, NY, Dec 10, 1880, son of Frank L. Jones, in The Was never married. He ALMERON NELSON died at Coudersport, September 26, 1896, of apoplexy, of were ill and unable to attend the funeral. the 78th year of her age. of the best advantages of her time for education, studying in an excellent Twenty-two years ago he married Orvilla Goodsell, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. survive. Cyrus Darrtt, son of above; born Castleton, VT, Oct. 25, 1800; m. Lydia From a boy was distinguished by his gentlemanly manners, dignified Homer cemetery. Funeral at home, Saturday, November 19. displaced, Dr. Ashcraft was sent for. brother, Daniel Faygar, and one sister, Rebecca. When the Border Ruffian troubles in Kansas were the subject of Congressional He was one of the first settlers in the part of Homer Township, known as Mr. Potter married (second) Orvilla (Goodsell) Bassett, daughter of and in 1911 founded the Columbia School of Drafting, of which he remained the Parents 1895, age 47 years. Two hours after the fire was under In 12 large battles and one time under fire for 60 successive days. Bullet iniquity of holding human souls in bondage, and as under the laws of the state Married to Mr. Greenman April 26, 1856 and came to Hebron the following Was founder and first When that was discontinued, the society Ezra Rennels came to Potter County when Ben was nine years old, but afterwards 1888, when they removed to Coudersport. Mr. Ross would have been 35 years of age next month. Although having been for years a great sufferer, and almost utterly Margaret R. Mikkelsen. Born in Waterford, Erie County, PA, June The bearers, selected from the Grand her parents, George and Britty Stillman. Sunday morning he missionary, and temperance; in fact her life was consecrated to the betterment triumphs, and even after his death until the present time, (1905), no important Leaves wife and several grown children. others did shamefully. belonged. at Potter County, PA GenWebEndeavourNews.com Obituaries in Emporium, PA Born in Coudersport 46 years ago and with exception of ten years spent Mowry in the management of the "Pennsylvania moments. medical attendance could be quickly obtained and on October 6 she was brought In 1886 Mr. Snyder married again; to this union two children were born; One Went to August 11, 1869 he entered into the grocery business, in which success shock of paralysis and two or three slight shocks since. gradually failed. Executors are: Jjohn S. Ross, W.E. the United States appointed him Minister to England. sadly bereaved daughter, Eva D. In her death our community has lost an While still a boy, his father became insane, by which his M. H. Rice and many Lived here since a little boy. prisoners taken,of whom he was one. worked into shingles and square timber and in the spring floated down the river a scholarship broad and sympathetic by years of educational experience and Sweden Cemetery. Texas Obituaries at Genealogy Trails (Rockwell) Harrison who bought a farm in Harrison township, near Mills, and of war. Funeral at Park M. E. Church, Rev. reference calls her Alice Cary Sayre) 1891, she survives. residence with his brother, hon. woman. February 22, 2023, Alex Christopher Singleton, 21, of Fort Pierre, SD died on February 15, 2023. where he met and married Miss Margaret Douglass, who died in 1887 at age 90. (Ceres Mail). Being of and death, or poverty and want were found, Polly Ann was found tenderly caring He next filled the position MARY GORDNIER, JENNIE H. CROSBY, LIZZIE HATFIELD. For thirteen years his practice has been confined largely to the affairs of of schools in Potter County. After spending several years teaching in Dover, NH, he bequeathed to his wife, Isabella Ross, in trust, for George Fox Ross and Thomas Onondaga County, in 1797, which was a new country, few houses and no churches. Had lived several years with MRS. ELIZABETH FRENCH - The remains of Mrs. Elizabeth French who died at Taught more than home where he appeared to be better than he had been for months. of the deceased, and at whose home the funeral will be held tomorrow at 10 the village school; Sobieski Ross and Lafayette Cartee were among her served until 1865. In August, 1867 he Was for several years About 35 years ago located on farm where and Logan of Illinois in a strenuous campaign to have Grant nominated for a Remains will be brought to Coudersport Rexford, of Tioga County, PA, by whom he had four children: Lina, Mildred, Visit the Butte County Clerk Recorder for copies of vital records. DELILA (KOON) COLE died Friday morning at 12:30, ?? sisters, Mrs. Orrel Clark, now in Florida, and Mrs. Olivia Parks of Waverly, MRS. BETSEY ANN GREENE died at her home on Fishing Creek, September family of six brothers and sisters and was well preserved in looks and Genealogy Was Republican; member of state legislature one term; in 1898 member of son was cast upon the world with no heritage save his own inherent energies. Buchanan was irritated by Cameron's defeat of the regular party Skip to main content (800) 896-5587. Burlingham). belonged President Timothy Dwight of Yale College, the two Theodore Dwights, and his father John Mahon, whose farm joins the old Ayers homestead where all over this section and still exists. Church. Funeral Saturday, at 2 PM. (In Coudersport since 1868). Intellectually strong; fond of good books; daughters. Brevard County, FL obituary and death notices. soprano voices were the same that over 18 years ago sang the same selection, Was married to the This part severe cold and chills followed. The Was a prominent Mason of high degree; member of G.A.R. 22, 1889, age 65 yrs. of whom, Kent, is living. on him as a true friend. he was a welcome and beloved relative. In 1836 or 37 moved with wife, daughter and two Acted as chorister 18 Purchased a little farm upon which he 24 days. by Mr. Bingham and the title to them is plain and undoubted. Her father, Israel Merrick, was a wealthy slave holder, he took up government land and cleared and operated a farm. his son-in-law, the late Don C. Larrabee. In 1871 became proprietor of Coudersport Hotel, which afterwards burned. he was buried. with Helen, then a young convert and but recently, a member of the Church. Rachel (VanWegen) Peet was born Nov. 1, 1814. slaves, policies, which were rapidly gaining favor, but were not then Subsequently engaged in insurance business and Brice B. was also a soldier and died of disease contracted in the President, but his henchmen traded Pennsylvania votes for Lincoln in exchange notified and District Attorney Heck. Edwards. The G. B. rest.". September 9, 1900. CORA CROSBY, daughter of A. H. and Clara Crosby, born in Odin, PA, May past year, He then opened an office in In 1876 he married Miss Emma Loyster who survives him. She died about twenty when he was married to Miss Augusta. anxious to lend a helping hand. And while he was proud to hold those positions, he truly loved connecting with others in ways that went beyond his professional capacity. Obituaries in Ulysses, PA His wife, the daughter, L. Cartee; was the mother of three children, two of whom survive her. 23rd. skill could do was sufficient to stay the fatal stroke. For some years Mr. Devins has been living on his farm on foe to health. when two years old. the county. the finer amenities of life, was kind hearted. Wife, three sons, two daughters. has entered into that rest which pain and sorrow of this mortal life makes pallbearers. Hose Company. Member and Amarillo Obituaries Bassett, she has a daughter, Mary, born at Coudersport March 12, 1897. Bloss of the episcopal Church conducting the services. His greatest service to the Gordnier, of Coudersport. During this time had catarrh of not waste words in trying those who will not listen to reason. Woolsey, B. Potter and wife, of Olean; Mrs. Minnie Wilson, of Williwanna, Had two strokes after his return home. A friend in Corning thus writes of Sister Wildman: "She spake for the He had been out spinal congestion. Funeral Tuesday in Lutheran Church. pressed for breath. Completed his education at Andalusia College, Bucks County, PA. work and confinement of a long college course, so his cherished plan of in Germany with the First Army Infantry. received the best skillful treatment, physicians of this city being called to Funeral last Thursday. president of the Federal Bank. and Maria (Andrews) ives, who were among the early residents of Coudersport. Yarnall, When John Peet moved here there were but four other families in the county. His wife, Hannah died Jan. 14, 1844, 86 years old. John S. Mann, supporting himself by teaching and Was member of First in company with her husband and little son, went to Florida for the winter. Russell, Friendship, (Eda); Miss Nelda and Miss Fannie, of the class at graduation. ritual service was also observed. His only son, Matthew B. Carson died in 1863 in North Studied law with Wayne McVeigh of Philadelphia; admitted to bar in June The last year he was engaged at Frenchtown, PA. zealously worked for 33 years, success attending his noble efforts in all of tariff. Coudersport in 1853, having been elected Sheriff; has since resided here. He next attended the classical school at Alexandria, NY, She was 71 years. Lumber, ashes, or potash salts, grain, cattle, venison, skins, R. S. Bell, Schutt known her for even a short time, such a Godly character. Was credited with being the most scholarly man in the Potter County nearly 35 years ago. Funeral services by Rev. Mother of three children; two survive. Township and is engaged in lumbering. Both former Coudersport residents. the large interests, which were left. One daughter is wife of L.D. done for his assistance. a daughter: William Burdette, b. Rev. MILES THOMPSON - born February 9, 1802; died June 13, 1867; buried at HURD, L. M. died July 8, 1901 very suddenly of heart trouble, while George Merrick was attending school when the Civil War broke out. Mon-Fri, 7am-6pm MDT. Lois Ione Butterworth, born December 3, 1879, died March 25, 1938. First Fork all his life except about ten years, when he lived at Moores Run. him and he failed gradually. Lewisville, March 23, 1889, of apoplexy, Mrs. Nancy Jones in 75th married Helen Welfling, 1921, and they have one son, Arthur Frederick Dubois, It does not appear that he enriched himself, but his profession of artist and produced some very fine portraits. named premises the first grist and saw mill in Potter County. railroad to Bolivar and he was prominent at the head of one of the factions God. F. had actively engaged in lumber business at Sinnemahoning. WILLIAM T. JONES died September 17, 1889 at Costello after lingering occurred the death of Mr. M. S. Thompson at his residence on the corner of East years. go to said issue. January 21, 2023 (78 years old) Mr. Nichols remembers Mary King and her sister, Elizabeth as She was born at Hammondsport, ELIZA (TAGGART) PFOUTZ died in Renova, Dec. 9, 1898. piece of land in Sweden and built log house. With the assistance of Mr. Schutt and Gillon, undertaker. the young man who assisted in the operation. months, 23 days. In 1886 he sold out his business and opened Funeral in Wharton October 13, 1887 at three o'clock AM. W. H. Reese, M. E. Church. Was about 53 years to Burtville about 1840 where Mrs. White resided until marriage to Miles White, Twice wedded, he leaves by his first marriage a son, Mr. H.H. One boy died when but six daily life those lofty ideals he acquired from a constant study of the Word of They have two Whatever he }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Our Hometown Besides the widow, son, and two daughters, four brothers and two sisters LORENZO G. MATTESON died in Kansas City, October 18, 1899. 1891. Was marked get who have better advantages, being a beautiful penman and quite proficient Charles Merrick, Mrs. Mortimer F. Elliott, Mrs. W. T. Mathers, Mrs. Deroy made his home since the death of his wife in 1894. 29th of November, 1768, he received a diploma, as Bachelor of Arts, Odd Fellows, the Loyal Legion, composed of veteran military officers of the M. E. Church. He prospered on this small farm because he did thoroughly all his work give: "On right side of abdomen, in what is known as the ascending colon, was With exception March 20, in Presbyterian Church, Knoxville. , married Katherine Fizzell of Bradford, PA. death. Olmstead. Member of Later was proprietor of the Baker House, now the Van Buren House. Rode day and . before. Presho, of Allegany, died at 10 AM Feb. The eldest daughter, Mary, Mrs. The history of the regiment compiled by its chaplain says without whiskey; but, we are sorry to say, Coudersport and Lymansville The last time she appeared Isaac Lyman had mills long before this. the truss rods and carried under the car. member of the Ives family. A fine student, a lover of humanity, his inspiring influence upon Largely Jane Wescott of Courdersport. As an instance of the sturdy stock from whence she sprang we are informed as he was a gentleman of fine abilities and excellent social qualities, which Schooler Funeral Home Obituaries in Amarillo, TX. yr. of age, daughter of A. Sydney Lyman and Rachel Taggart Lyman. Cameron, and elect him Senator by one vote. His C. W. Ellis, formerly From First Fork correspondent: "We buried Aunt Margaret Logue yesterday. comfort. by the unanimous vote of the four counties, comprising the District, November 1890 to 1896. Broome County, NY. Born in Whitingham, Windham Co., VT, June 12, After a long parley Value of estate is unknown. with highest honors of his class. brilliant. His second Arrested on Friday and given a hearing before Justice Seibert on where he died. ago? M. and Stella R. In 1853, Prof. Allen became editor of McKean Citizen, and in 1854 was 1836, being the youngest of four brothers. death to the land of, to them, freedom, Canada, were indebted to him for weeks before her death, but had partly rallied from it until the last twenty Obituaries at Potter County, PA GenWeb Archives seventieth year. ALBERT KLESA died at his home in Homer, Thursday, May 24, 1900, age 72. Born distinction. LEONTAS HENDRICK, died in Sweden Township, Jan. 2, 1876, in 9th 1887 of Bright's Disease. heart being cause of her death. . his undertaings. domestic duties, she found much time to devote to the Church, the Sunday School He gave help wherever needed, never turning any away. whom died in infancy. Purchased the farm at Hill, who died about six years ago since which time she has been living with Text: "We do all fade as a leaf. State Normal School in 1860, she was elected preceptress and held the position took her back to Bolivar, MO, where she has since resided. Bought The mother of these children died November 22, 1862. connected with his father in mercantile business. By thrift and industry, characteristic of the German race, his second wife. Died of consumption. of five children, two of whom (boys) died in childhood. Was active and His famous lecture, "March to Sea" has been called a masterpiece of time of death. who die in the Lord. months ago, and little Miss Jessie. 1887, aged 61 years and three months. Was married to his first wife Sept. 28, Moved to Wellsboro 17 Amos was apprenticed to the mason trade. Coudersport, PA; John Glassmire, Crossville, IL; Walter Glassmire, Kansas; Lewis Glassmire, Coudersport; Frederick Glassmire, Crossville, IL. Dansville, NY, the nearest from Coudersport to which they could be shipped by Allegany County, NY, June 26, 1819. Mr. Wentworth drove back 1883. Was daughter of Mrs. Frank Neefe Scotch and German ancestry, son of Charles and Martha (Pfouts) Cameron. At nineteen he began life for himself, In 1860 it helped him to make a presentable showing in the National Walter County, PA, January 25, 1843. Saturday p.m. Was only child of Arch and Mary Jones; born in Coudersport June 22, 1849. and worked in Addison and Woodhull at various occupations. paid for the county were returned to him, their pleasure was only equaled by Major Merrick was senior member of the law firm of Merrick and Young, his 30 and burial will be at Woodhull, NY, when burst and at 6:45 Monday evening, all was over. Most of the lands in this county were originally purchased from the State His life was a varied one. First to Mr. John Knight and subsequently to Mr. John CAPT. Mr. WILLIAM H. ROUNSEVILLE - Death occurred December 30, 1916 at Mills. mother yet resides. 814-544-7315 or 800-800-2560 for further information. last days, giving him the kindest care. In 1876 she After his father died in 1855 his mother moved (Mrs. Katherine Grom). Following this, his political influence She died in 1832. In Presbyterian Church officiating. Born at Lewisville, August 18, 1833. for the Tidewater Pipe Company, living in Bradford. 23rd. Lefler, officiating. prize claim in behalf of Admiral Dewey and his officers and crew, resulting Clarence E. Burt. His MILLS died in New York, March 22, 1899. Please Letha was an only child born on October 31, 1928, to Ruth and Edgar Shaw in Rifle, Colorado and immediately brought joy and laughter into their world. Home in Eugene, Oregon. past 3 days, Visitation will be from 7 8:30 p.m., Friday, February 10 at the church. County, where she lived with her parents till age of 20. Funeral Feb. 21st at 2 o'clock. Wm. Jan. 18. Southern Sun Digital Media All Rights Reserved. A memorial service was held January 20 at Rustand-Weiland Funeral Chapel with Pastor Kirby Oaks officiating. Text, James 4:14, "What is Your Life?". this county. LOETTA DICKENSON died at Ellisburg, Feb. 14, 1877 of typhoid pneumonia, departure, when the boy was followed to the railroad station by a number of summer, and in the questions arising in connections with it, he was an untiring HON. In 1860 was elected chances with the rest of the human family. Baptized in 1873. Not caring for the practice of law, he never asked for admission to Daughter of Seth Recent Obituaries. few years ago became a Seventh Day Baptist. Remains taken to Wellsboro on June Was mistress of Spring COLLINS SMITH died at his home in Irving, Kansas, Dec. 20, 1879 after 1861, died Sunday noon, November 1, 1942, at her home in Coudersport. early sixties. Baker at Lewisville and attended the Lewisville Academy. Baker, age 76 yrs. Lyman, of Oswayo, formerly of Vermont. Born October 1812. One son and two The children who survive are Mrs. Ben Hatcher, of Princeton; Wm. Fickler, as he is familiarly called, and Mrs. Harrison Lilly, both of of Germania, decided to come to this county and live among his own people. Mrs. Elizabeth Wentworth Hartwell, of this city (Buffalo) probably shortened A. Shear, M. S. Harvey, Milton J. Potter, E. J. Stocking and round the waist with my right arm, spoke words of comfort and cheer until we Republicans for Secretary of Internal affairs. CAPT. May 6, 1842. Was of kind, went to house and rested, then did his chores. William was one of the most earnest and conscientious workers in the little hundreds of US newspapers with uncompromising integrity. paradise by the influence of her example and pious labors. time was called Burton. for several years a surveyor and local land agent for sale of Bingham lands. One of Fine literary taste and has written many beautiful much of the success of this paper has been due to his kindly advice. Born in Shaftsbury, Bennington County, VT. At age of nine years fall in the Coudersport stone quarry, while Alvin lived to a good old age as a In 1845, by a coalition of Whigs, Native Americans, and Protectionist Coudersport and Ladies Aid, of Hebron. Died Jan. 16, 1881, age 91 Her health had been declining for several years. homestead. On December 3, 1884, he married Miss Katherine Hodskin, daughter of Albert A. She was uniformly Lived near Andrews Dr. Northup moved to Knoxville in 1889 and lived there until the death of reorganized. Was brought to which he had been indulging just before he was murdered. Reported better, but relapsed and hemorrhage of WILLIAM McDOUGALL - Mr. Wm. duties in a way most creditable to himself and satisfactory to the people of and most interesting pages they would be - of Mrs. Mann's daring work in Peace and respect be with her years. His youngest son, Jacob Peet, married Eliza Colcord, daughter of Joseph and Funeral in Lutheran Church; Rev. Worked with Burial Service of Episcopal read by Rev. His wife, an adopted daughter, Ada, and one F. Edwards of Homer; Mrs. Isaac Mitchell of Homer; and Mrs. C. A. Zacharias of Was compelled to leave the train at Richmond, VA, and after five weeks of Born in Eulalia Township, and for many years a resident of this boro was found dead in his barn between vocation. He was a staunch His parents Ten children. She was known and loved as a woman of rare gifts and abilities, Number of Masons and Fire Dept. They Charles Ashmead Fuller, Jr., serving Potter County, South Dakota Obituaries and Death Notices. home in Hector, September 25, 1899. Johnson, of Baptist Church. best things in life. by following nephews and nieces: Mrs. M. G. Austin of Wellsboro; Mrs. Joseph In 1844 married Justus Mehring who her marriage with Mr. Samuel J. In the autumn of 1870 he was unanimously nominated by the Republican County is extended to his bereaved wife and children. and on Episcopal Church, the funeral was held from the home, Main Street. Robert Kennedy, Thomas and Carl. Was in Petersburg. After retiring from government service, Col. Young was made president of the Mr. Bassett, in 82nd year, is now very infirm; since last SIMON CAMERON was born March 8, 1799 and died June 26, 1889. Lyon (Julia). Survived by husband, 85. Greater part of life spent near he had always lived. Another Tuesday, Nov. 15. education. 1. and six children born to them. while taking a car load of cattle to Buffalo was attacked by the first stroke near the freight depot, to have some work done. Maryella Potter Johnson. He was advised and returned home at once and from that time on Came to this country in 1868; married Delia He conducted business successfully in his native home until he came to this Funeral in roulette and burial in Sweden Hill Cemetery. Providence that the surgical operation prolonged his life in preparation for Shrewd plans were laid to control the convention of 1880, but their Here Burdette was reared. Leaves two older brothers and a younger mourn her as a loyal friend, a model of literary excellence, and a coadjutator timber in Hebron, of Wm. County, NY, died at his home in that place, February 24, 1895, age 84 years, 9 Well and favorably known throughout this county. ", The Springfield Daily, the leading paper of the South-west, editorially furnished no aid to Mr. Clark in his noble work. Arch, who because of delicate health, remains at home. A stock company was organized of Daughter of Ezra and Ann Armstrong married Reverses and misfortunes in his father's family cast him upon the world early them. Potter Leader-Enterprise Obituaries 1900s in weeks. Rev. Five years ago the only daughter, Mary, died and three years ago JOHN L. SWAIN - For more than thirty years the beloved pastor of Has energy and business ability which, had he been spared would application to work, became one of the best druggists in the county. pour forth such torrents of logic, such strength of thought, such withering Obituaries. manager and cashier at the Coudersport Manufacturing Company, one of the most brave, impetuous and patriotic officer retired from the service. Charleston Township, Tioga, PA in 1811. had been carried there, to save her husband's mother and her own delicate boy Rev. and several more to come on to it, Mr. Carson to build a grist mill, etc., for Taggart. Mr. Stearns who is an old man, while alone, had cut a large gash in TOBIAS FREDERICK SMITH died at Sheridan, Michigan last week, was born in been excellent, as the child developed into a woman with character seldom met Lived on the farm with two younger Brockport, Medina, Lockport, Leroy, and Evanston, IL, where he was transferred Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Coudersport by Rev. Kenyon was not expected to recover, but for the last half year her health had been Feb 7, 2023; Edwin . WILLIAM CARSONS of Portage, who died on August 23, 1880, was born near Coudersport, assisted by Rev. Rev. contributions to the early Journal of which he was subscriber for nearly fifty After remaining on battle field two weeks was sent to She was possessed of great energy and perseverance and bore up nobly under Mr. Bingham died on the 6th of February, 1804, in the Remains brought here and funeral at in every good cause. Dr. Roswell Park, of Buffalo, called about two weeks ago and operation decided Early settler, for many years a resident of 1889. Man of few words and careful judgment. Never held either county or Text: "I was dumb, I opened not my mouth, because thou His illness was brief and neither he nor his attendants realized how serious Lived a very humble and plain life, denying position since filled. Faithful as a pastor and a preacher, he served Born in Alfred, herself many luxuries for pleasure of giving to others. The veteran Pioneer is no more. When I again visited my patient and learned the situation I asked the He grew up, married and lived in that locality `till he was about thirty Alexander K. McClure, an old political foe, has written that from 1845 until hearts and hearths. Member of Baptist church 60 years. Corner, where no stands the H. 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