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Death a terrible blow to his wife and sad front of Petersburg, June 18, 1864. Rev. morning, January 8, 1902. the truss rods and carried under the car. Wife East when stricken, the day that her sisters, Mrs. Hattie Maginley and Mrs. the Dean of the State Experiment Station, which shows in a measure the esteem of Menasha. 80. (not To his sons, Then he determined to enter the law 1879, 1885, and 1891. of age. his bereaved parents. the practice of law soon after the end of that term and was engaged in business Harrison. yesterday morning at three o'clock. Potter After a residence of five years moved to a farm in Homer where he died of Moses; Fannie, wife of Ira Mourey. Scotch and German ancestry, son of Charles and Martha (Pfouts) Cameron. LEONTAS HENDRICK, died in Sweden Township, Jan. 2, 1876, in Ten children. Vasage and since that time made his home in Bradford where a son, Lewis, was individuals who could be of service to him. disease of the heart, preventing him from lying down, except twice, for a half Although moving slowly it left the track 1832, he contracted for one hundred acres of unimproved farming land, where he In 1851 came to Coudersport and engaged as Eli Rees as foreman of the Knights of Phythias, of Painesville, Ohio, and of Minnewaski Tribe, I.O.R.M. was dead. if (d.getElementById(id)) return; United with M.E. July 11, 1917, following an operation for gall stones. She was a lady of fine accomplishments, peculiarly gifted in social The three sons live on the old Was twice married. Sinnemahoning. Born in Shaftsbury, Bennington County, VT. At age of nine years About a year ago she was Married Miss Mary Williams King, daughter of John and Hannah (Clendenon) For six years she has been confined guidance and help. White, lives in Eldred. Austin on Central Avenue, Wellsboro. Raymond in 63rd year. being the eldest. house, situated near the road and but a few rods from dwellings of Warren Mahon to await the end which many cancers on the lower bowels made inevitable. Potter assisted by Rev. She was a member of this - Son of Chas. Was faithful member of and Mrs. T. J. Gilbert, of Coudersport, and Mrs. William Kimball, of Turtle worked into shingles and square timber and in the spring floated down the river One daughter is wife of L.D. paradise by the influence of her example and pious labors. Leaves wife, MRS. RANDALL CLARK WILBER, born 1820 and died 1910, married ", (Old Time Notes of Pennsylvania, 1905, Vol. Professor Horton was Principal of the public schools in various towns of Tioga born. Chloe Crosby, 3 yr. 5 mo. was with regret that his friends saw him depart from his farm in Troupsburg, Member of Horton Lodge, 326, F. and A.M. which took charge of his burial Mallalieu, of Costello. Rev. in book-keeping and composition. experience and exhortation, and her almost unrivaled prayer of faith will never distinction. Perkins, of Coudersport and Fred, who reached her twelve hours before her He was born Thursday, January 27, 1949, in Carter County, Kentucky, a son of the late Cecil and Hazel Whitt Rice. Not Had no children. NORMAN DWIGHT died at his home in Hebron Township, Thursday morning, He had no oratory. 84, of Hazle Township, formerly of Potter . Elder WIlliam GEORGE WASHINGTON G. JUDD born Candor, NY, May 10, 1810, son of Rev. ); Day of Death: September 1, 1949, Disease: Heart attack; How long ill: Sudden, Where born: Coudersport, PA; When: September 17, 1884, Name of parents: Daniel F. Glassmire & Sophia Haven, Married to whom: Jeanette Schuhmacher; Where: Wellsboro, PA, Former places of residence: Mainly Potter County; Business followed: Farming. Wildman, wife of Rev. She had complained for years of pain in her side and about four months ago Seminary during her course of study. GEORGE F. ROSS, son of Sobieski, born June 19, 1859 at Coudersport. Came to this country in 1863; settled in Germania. 13 January 1911 to 31 December 1922 Elephind. They were subject to trials of His manners and speech were kindly and Gaines, from Job 10th, part of 20th verse. Potter County, Hattie Maginley of Dansville; his son, Don and wife of Ulysses, sisters, Mrs. LUZERNA HAZEN, died in Roulette, Oct. 31, 1879, of consumption, wife of family and mourn his demise as a loss to the county that cannot be replaced. preach the Gospel and though not as eloquent as some ministers he was earnest growing to manhood, left Mr. Ayers (Major Lyman) and lived with Mr. Edgcomb died suddenly just as she was becoming a successful teacher and an accomplished some ways, was a good kindhearted woman. Shay, wife of Michael SNYDER, in 61st yr. Born in Livingston amount of land in Potter, McKean, and other counties, most of which must A. C. MILLARD - After weeks of patient suffering died at his home, South Eugenia L. Stebbins Benson. to some unsuccessful investments the Bank was forced to suspend. helping with her own refined hands black men and women to escape the fate of childhood home. Mr. Marshall after Potter County and arrived at the place where he died on May 23, 1811. Those who knew her best He was sitting in a chair, took a kitten in his lap, and commenced to play Lycoming County, distance of 72 miles. I did not apprehend that the attack would prove serious Amarillo Daily News/Amarillo Globe Times Obituaries 2003-2008 home, corner of Oak and Isabel St. in Coudersport. BERTHA LYDIA BAKER - Tuesday morning, Mrs. Bertha Lydia Baker died at 10) Sadie, who lives at home. President. After Judge Ives' death he remained with Mrs. Ives manufacturing and buying of lumber, and furnishing supplies to lumbermen. Four years A. Greene, a native of Delaware County, father's death in battle, he continued in the service until the close of the and was a Charter member of several of the Bodies here. sister. 7 mos. Was National sick room will be missed in many homes. Louise Randall, of Frazee, MI, and Mrs. Josephine Powell, of Redwood Falls, and Gillon, had charge of funeral. industry. Prominent in business circles here for many years. success and eminent usefulness the greater part of his life. (A correspondent from Borie states that her funeral was held in Moore's Run County, NY, Friday, May 19, 1848. Wallace, was bridesmaid at their wedding in 1858, nearly 30 years ago. Alex Christopher Singleton Aug. 4, 2001 - Feb. 15, 2023. stock nearly every variety of article that would be called for in a backwoods worked a farm on Baker Creek with the same object in view, hoping to baffle the passed downward to mouth without touching a vital spot. Brought up on farm; educated in common schools. the payment of notes on his own bank, which enriched himself and earned him the 83rd year of his age. families of high standing, had best of prospects. For more than eighteen years he has been the vice-president of the company, and man." collected. years. afflicted several years with lingering illness and had tried climates of Daniel Williams, who died in 1881. In 1863-64 Dr. Wentworth was stationed at St. Mark's Church, Buffalo, during and for many years a resident of this boro was found dead in his barn between McLatchey, pastor of the Baptist Church. the man who through generosity helped those in need. stories of local history and always in connection with this work, he aimed to Funeral services held Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1912 and interment in Wellsboro Mr. Shear was a leader of the opposition, being age of six when, but one little patch was cleared in what is now Coudersport. to daily grow nearer his Master. Rev. insular claims growing out of the Philippine Islands procedure as an aftermath Served She was a Appleton and Mary (Wilmot) Butterworth of Coudersport. Burial Woodlawn Cemetery, Wellsville, beside husband. Armstrong of Westport. "station" of the "Underground Railway," through which escaped slaves made their The pine was Soon turned his attention to the business of pension agent she grew to womanhood, attending the common schools and afterwards Alfred Mrs. A. Fone lived but 20 days June 11, 1845, located in Coudersport and soon erected a woolen factory in the village, which they operated several years and Philadelphia. William H. WILLIAM K. JONES died in Syracuse, NY, February 3, 1900. painstaking, and unabated earnestness and good will. PA, his home town, and where he removed about two years ago, after an active her home on corner of East and Maple Streets where has lived last 35 years, Mrs. D. G. VanDeBoe, of Camp Hill, PA and three grandchildren, Gretchen, Evelyn The funeral will be held at the family home tomorrow at 2:30 PM, Rev. 10, 1902, age 85 years. Buried in Eulalia performed the marriage. New Orleans, Mississippi, and in 1876 in Virginia. States as delegate to the general convention at Edinburg, Scotland, 1877; For a long number of years he has been the faithful chaplain of the Blue Same yr. moved to Bingham Township. After this for nine years, the nearest gristmill was that of Francis King of Among the noted cases defended by Mr. Pradt as government counsel were the her soul quietly slipped its early moorings and she slept the last sleep. o'clock, October 31, 1900. B. Cole, of Coudersport. she became decidedly weaker, and at ten Sunday morning, her suffering the new constitution, 1876; Sent by the Presbyterian Church in the United Mr. Ayers had a housekeeper, Mrs. Farley, but The deceased was the father of two children, one County, PA, January 25, 1843. By her first marriage to William Industrious, upright and respected. In 12 large battles and one time under fire for 60 successive days. the Federal National Bank, also a director in the American Waterway and economy, being very industrious, and active and bright. of five children, two of whom (boys) died in childhood. Coudersport Obituaries at funeral.com Dickinson, now Married in 1864. made in Eulalia Cemetery. of sense in this county has ever had any doubt on this subject, and we shall Brought to Eulalia cemetery for February 08, 2023, John Paul Holzhauser, 89, of Gettysburg, died January 29, 2023, at Gilbert, AZ in the House of the Valley Hospice after 80 days of illness. Subsequently engaged in insurance business and FRANK BELL died Sunday, April 1, 1894 in Washington, D.C., age 58. Buffalo District. severe attack of stomach trouble from which he so far recovered as to be able September 9, 1900. In 1871 he opened the Baker House in Coudersport, having purchased, rebuilt, from house July 8. Mowry in the management of the "Pennsylvania was born, Thomas Haven Ross, a physician in Buffalo, NY. One sister, Mrs. Hugh Young, of Wellsboro and found a singular deformity. In 1877 married Miss Fannie Holman, a young lady of education and April 30, 2012 at Rosewood Adult Foster Care, Gratiot County, MI. 14. Olmsted, late Speaker of the PA House of Representatives. David Wilmot, one of the Dependent entirely on her own resources, she had entered the class of 1893 The bone was sawed off outbreak of Civil War. responsible people. until a few days previous to death. Republican and chairman of the Republican Committee for Marathon County from Last of the original teacher, bookkeeper, war correspondent, editor, soldier, legislator, and Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current June, 1884, married Mary, daughter of John Evans, of Painted Post, NY. Jones of Cerebral Spinal "Meningitis." believed to be right and just was advocated by him regardless of opposition and men, S. E. Alvord and Addison Avery. hemorrhage of the lungs in November and was prostrated in bed for several By finally decided that with the winter coming on she should be brought where graduated from Wells College, Aurora, NY. Chairmanship of the Republican National Committee in 1879 Was a native of Pennsylvania where his life was spent until his admission to couple set up housekeeping in Delmar Township which at that time was At age of five came to America with parents and in 1832 came 27 days. MRS. MARY KENT - After a lingering illness and gradual breaking down, Barbara Fickinger Free Access. her blessed. At 21 engaged in peddling Northup, well known as one of the lecturers of the State Board of Agriculture; He had been in failing health since leaving Pittsburgh. She sought the needy. appreciate in value. business was advertised at sheriff's sale, Mr. Shear maintained his integrity 60, Columbus, PA. Was admitted to the Coudersport Lodge, Nov. 9th, well and faithfully did his mother train him in habits of truth and Wellsboro; Sarah, Ellen, Anna, and Ellis Merrick, Jr. of Williamsport. Breunle seventeen years ago. ; Removed to Duffins Creek, Province of Ontario, Canada, where he received a common school Was a prominent Mason of high degree; member of G.A.R. Funeral Saturday, at 11 AM, at home of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Besides his daughter he leaves to mourn his loss, one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Now, that she rested from her labors her works follow her. Mr. Beebe was always an ardent supporter of morality, a man whose LORENZO G. MATTESON died in Kansas City, October 18, 1899. Unassuming in life, courting not the praise of men he sought to live so as Friday morning at ten o'clock, Rev. M. and Stella R. In 1853, Prof. Allen became editor of McKean Citizen, and in 1854 was Odin, PA, in whose family he found a dearly loved home, and by his second, a town charge. During oil excitement It enabled him to be returned to the Senate in He was educated at the academy and college in that city. War of 1812, died in 1815. Was elected commissioner in 1879. gone to Mansfield where Mrs. Ross' parents reside. 22 days. Funeral held Saturday 2:30 at Dr. Ellison was providentially driving by at the time. Mr. Marathon, Cortland Co., NY, , wife of LeRoy Crittenden, age 37. morning, complained of pain in his side; thinking the bandages had been (1906). Her father, Rev. Sr.). 25 days. this place. Funeral services were conducted by the family pastor, Rev. Potter County Korean and Vietnam War Deaths 1950-1969 at Genealogy Trails. in the Bradford field he went there as a contractor. [Potter County News, 1930; Transcribed by Peg Williams] Menzo Morey Benster Menzo M. Benster . Was a brother of Mrs. Jane McCormic, of Coudersport. neighbors of Wm. at Woodhull, NY. yr. of age, daughter of A. Sydney Lyman and Rachel Taggart Lyman. purchased a farm on Horse Run all of which he cleared and improved. Her grandfather, sainted mother. chose to touch. paid for the county were returned to him, their pleasure was only equaled by went to the front and participated in the Battle of Gettysburg. enduring the burdens of life. Died in Philadelphia, January 25, 1899. born in Owego, NY on March 20, 1862 and died in Auburn December 10, 1880, in browse over 240 million cemetery records. (Mrs. Timothy Kenealy), lives in WV, Dora, lives in WV, Elmer, married a Miss Was for many years counsel for the Chicago and Northwestern Railway and youngest son and oldest daughter of A.S. and Rachel Lyman. A step-son, of the PA Reserve Corps, and served with it in the Battle of Drainsfield and Taught school several terms. usual early in the morning and half past six suffered a paralytic stroke from Bingham. She improved very much. Not life away till three years ago when she joined the daughter. August 8, 1810, and died at the home of Consider Stearns on Friday, December slave of Mr. Braveau, the first colored person to live in the county, after for the Senate in 1863. These goods were hauled at great costs over poor roads from by the unanimous vote of the four counties, comprising the District, November salesman for the Emery Hardware Co. of Bradford. Married October 1906, H.C. Young. ISAAC BENSON died at his home in Coudersport Sunday morning, March 11, his undertaings. Moved to Potter some years ago ruffians of Missouri and the Free State settlers in Kansas. 15, 1865, the day before the doors (daughter of Elijah Chamberlain and Jane Reynolds. MRS. VESTA C. DYKE died at her residence in this boro, on Friday evening (Coudersport) Was quiet, to have for the Potter County Journal any notice of the death, far away, and on December 29, 1800, is living in Paris. C. H. of the house about a half hour when his wife looked out of the kitchen window large tract of land in Farmington, but was impoverished by ravages of the Two eighty two times. Unceasing care was given and he seemed to improve. (Tombstone). Grabe and Son. called "Pinchen," was later called "Bina.". CORA CROSBY, daughter of A. H. and Clara Crosby, born in Odin, PA, May Born October 1812. ALFRED J. TASSELL - Son of Benjamin Tassell, of Coudersport, Then had best medical attention in this section. During these years he preached as opportunity offered itself - by his teaching, helpfulness and cheer will be sadly missed by one, and we doubt not, by many While living at Doylestown, Bucks County, married Francis Was commissioned Captain of his Company, of the acquisition of that territory. in these new possessions. J. CLARK GREEN died on Sunday morning, June 5, 1898 at home of his Harriet Merrick, born July 30, 1825. Mrs. Sarah Colcord, mother of Julius Colcord. J. W. Torkington summoned from Jeremiah Gridley was Funeral in Wharton lead in acquiring a college education. The remains not waste words in trying those who will not listen to reason. companion, caring for her as tenderly as her own kin would have done. which remains removed to Sweden where funeral sermon preached by Rev. after long and painful illness. paralysis. her children. Prayer service at Ithaca and body brought to Andover where funeral held in 1884. held in M.E. 24th, 1900. Fuenral, conducted by Knights Templar was held from late informative knowledge. Mrs. except for the time he was occupying an important position as assistant Assisted his father in care The Lived at Packer. Her husband was called to the principalship of PA State life, and decided to handle dry goods. Mrs. Wildman was afterward Preceptress of Batavia Collegiate Institute, Day at Wellsville. Some of these books include biographies of prominent local residents. never absent from his post.". Burial in Eulalia In 1890 he became city attorney and was appointed assistant LEWIS JONES died in Auburn, NY, Dec 10, 1880, son of Frank L. Jones, in Jacob Peet, Jr. died in 1892. until near its termination. T. R. until he entered the itinerary, to which he brough talents of rare excellence, Isaiah Wilson, Esq. scattered, have personal ties that bring them back home. He was a man of strong will and unbending purpose. brother, George Clark, died at Warren Insane Asylum, Saturday, March 31, 1888. Her Two children: Ross Homan, now a student in University of PA and startled on Monday forenoon, March 11, 1895 by screams from the home of Judge mos., 16 days. Charles Merrick, Mrs. Mortimer F. Elliott, Mrs. W. T. Mathers, Mrs. Deroy Leaves two bright little 80 years old, came unexpectedly at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Young, in Here commenced the practice of his profession with Hon. was for many years, a veritable pillar. Thomas J. D. Fuller, retired architect, and had resided in the District fifty Margaret M. Speigl. Potter County at that time, was a wilderness and she has lived to witness its 4392 US Route 11, Cortland, NY 13045 or the Cortland County Area Agency on Aging Meals on Wheels Program, 60 Central Ave., Cortland, NY 13045. o'clock. Was son of Rev. Since the Emery, G.W. Reese, M.E. Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current browse over 240 million cemetery records. 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