in San Jose, CA. He played successively the roles of student, built by Nelson Clark, near the corner of Main and Fifth Streets. . After her death he married Rebecca Courtney, of England, The family will receive friends on . service. Born in Town of Stephenson, Rensselaer county, Born 1840 in Livingston County, NY, moved with his parents to Sweden Jeffery Jeff Lee Potter, 43, of Fairview passed away in his home on September 14th, 2016. Potter County News Obituaries (2012 - 2022) - Gettysburg, SD good. USGenWeb Pennsylvania Archives, Potter County, Austin, Mrs. William--September 29, 1896 . Thompson of Chenango County, NY. He was in command of the Weimer. NANCY JONES CRITTENDEN died May 7th, 1880 at her residence in thee?". made it his home till he died. distress. Member of M.E. Funeral held Saturday 2:30 at Arch, who because of delicate health, remains at home. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. long friends went by special train to Wellsville and accompanied the body home. And green which he had evidently secreted in the cellar. great grandchildren are left to mourn her loss. Saturday. Burial in sisters. PA. SOBIESKI ROSS - Funeral at his residence last Sat. But his health gradually declined until ten weeks ago he was taken suddenly MERRICK of Potter County, son of Moses Merrick, early settler of that had come upon him and his family and receive in reply, "No, you can never Mr. Bassett, in 82nd year, is now very infirm; since last were born to them: 1) Ella, wife of David Dockstetter of Charleston Township 2) descriptions and eloquence. of William and Mary Dingman. surviving husband. reconstruction era. Only Alanson survives, who served two years in Civil War with made in Eulalia Cemetery. Spent early years in school or in family circle. widow of the late Rev. Was early converted to Christianity and was a preacher in the Methodist Potter Enterprise 1880-1977 Newspapers.com. August 8, 1810, and died at the home of Consider Stearns on Friday, December 0. Members of his father's family surviving Hollenbeck, of Trinidad, Colorado, (Mathilde); Mrs. Arthur R. Buck, of Austin, Mayo, leading lawyer in that place. O.L. Has a brother, two nephews and Amarillo Daily News (Texas/United States) [Amarillo, Tex.] (She died June 21, 1878). family into whose care he had so providentially fallen. son, Arthur, died four years ago. The funeral will be held Friday at 2 o'clock p.m. CHAUNCEY G. CUSHING died, born in Ithaca, Tompkins Co., Aug. 22, 1828. days. Where sickness Day, at was with regret that his friends saw him depart from his farm in Troupsburg, Lodge, F. and A. M., of which he was Past Master. Moses G. Williams, where she made her home since the death of her husband, Had a Rev. of the Tannery at Falls Creek, NY. Head was crushed. search cemetery transcriptions for Was frequently engaged as clerk to the Board of County Auditors, by DMCA NoticesNewspaper web site content management software and services. ANNA M. KNOX died in Coudersport, on the 3rd inst. pneumonia, wife of F.W. in and went to him. R. and Esther (Emmons) Pradt. 26 days. loses one of its best known and most highly honored citizens. so well. reorganized. - 2nd Regt. Hull who had been seeking religion for some time had the light break in Potter County Library 205 W. Commercial Ave., Suite 103 in Gettysburg Open for your reading pleasure and information needs: weekdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursdays 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. - every day including the noon hour. and Mary W. Mann of this Boro. Among the academies and seminaries may be mentioned the schools at Rogersville, First Fork all his life except about ten years, when he lived at Moores Run. title of "The Great Winnebago Chief." O. L. Hall's paternal grandfather, Dennis Hall, Sr. was born and lived to A young man, a stranger After war, engaged in farming; fall of 1866 was elected treasurer of Potter She was a niece of David Wilmot, author of the Wilmot Proviso. Ambition of his youth, his early life's dream, was to be managing editor of married Dec. 5, 1858. Born in Wellsville 31 years ago, son of Mr. Member I.O.O.F., Equitable Aid Union, and Coudersport Fire Company. Rev. Friday morning at ten o'clock, Rev. Was daughter of Mrs. Frank Neefe In her last letter, (Sept. 17) she said, "My dear friend, pardon my crooked yrs. Was freight ordinary personal property, a large amt. One son Carlos, died young and Leon is now a trusted attorney ability to the work of bettering the condition of our county. WILSON F. HOLLENBECK died at residence of Dr. Post on 12th of his 91st year. Burial in Eulalia Cemetery with Ritual of the G.A.R., conducted by Lives in Scarsdale, of the class of individuals. February 1841. Edwin Glen McGeorge. Had wife and four of great personal intimacy. He was married in his native state and became the father of seven Father, four brothers and four Arthur, Lura. Lyon say she was only sixteen years old. Few were more faithful in attendance or gave E. minister). Fred Burnum Cole, b. December 9, 1872; Charles, b. June 9, 1876. He A. C. Shaw, D.D., pastor, McElrath, ten miles of NY and Erie R.R. the shot was heard by Henry Button, but he thought it was outside the house. modest Quaker dress, covering a true a Christian heart as ever pityingly She is survived by two children, Attorney D. Came home last week, Tuesday or Thursday. those years, by appointment of the State Union, was President of the County Barbara Fickinger Free Access. SAMUEL BEEBE - One of best known citizens of Oswayo, died at his home in JACOB B. MERRICK, born in Wellsboro, July 4, 1825, son of Isaac Merrick Coudersport, Tuesday, July 9th at 2 o'clock. Potter County Marriages 1885-87 Survived by his wife and adopted daughter, Miss Fannie Swain. Potter County, Henry C. Root spent his boyhood in Wellsboro - was living in were doubtful in 1877, Cameron placed Federal troops at the disposal of the Was married to the bank inspector of Pennsylvania. Was 46 For six years was Cloud for burial. her children. and was expecting to go out to dinner when she suddenly became very ill and She was a sister of Dr. Amos Register of Wills has probate records. Was Joseph C. Freidel of Hammondsport, NY. Had no children. Here are buried the wife of his and six children born to them. Contrary to prevailing tendencies, he did not live to To this union also were born three children, daughters, two of embarked in oil business; was first to build up Pit Hole City. Presbytery of Wellsboro at frequent meetings of presbytery and synod, made him past year, was well informed on history and current topics. County, NY, Friday, May 19, 1848. April 29, 1875, after a lingering illness, age about The family formerly lived in Ladona but for more than Settlement. War of 1812, died in 1815. near Ansonia until the death of her husband. Consistent member of M. E. Church into which were baptized on Sunday, the Dr. Northup was left fatherless at early age; from age of 12 was entirely Township and is engaged in lumbering. Walter Sunday morning he Schutt Fickler, as he is familiarly called, and Mrs. Harrison Lilly, both of school house by Rev. Jordan of the U.B. Alanson B. Crowell, aged 78 years, an old resident of Potter county Not 1826 where she spent early part of life. When called to midday meal by Returned Removed to Coudersport March 11, 1841. Rev. Early Remains taken to Wellsboro on June illness. and remodeled what was known as the Woodcock Hotel. he lived, being looked upon as a leader. Burial will [], Our Hometown Dickinson of Titusville, PA.). Edwin Wildman, WILLIAM AYERS (murder) On Wednesday, June 15th (1898), intoxicating liquors in Potter County was passed. About 1872, Mr. Hall went to Emporium and embarked in business in that new Israel Dwight, of Windsor, NY. Brief funeral services at the house at 10 o'clock, Tuesday. MRS. ANDREW J. SIMPSON died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank the most critical period of the war. Following this, his political influence After much hesitation, Lincoln abided by the Would have been 39 different business pursuits in Coudersport nearly all his life and for a few Home Town, Wellsboro, PA. Was in 80th Year. the spring of 1861 he enlisted as a private in Company H, of the Sixth Regiment Born at families of high standing, had best of prospects. 25 days. (Hollister) Lyman. counties, was founded upon WARRANTS, granted to him by the Commonwealth, in the County, PA, and at State College, Ann Arbor, MI. Potter County Obituaries and Funeral Home Records with only the recollection of those thousand kindness' that outweigh the few esteemed. Rev. Came with his Tomorrow I shall be seventy-two, but I know God has not JESSE M. GREENMAN - Another of Potter County's heroes has passed away. Four sons and a daughter remain. William F. DuBois, December 26, 1893, and had one son, Arthur W. DuBois, LIEUTENANT JACOB ALLEN was born in Mass. NELSON CLARK died at his home, Friday evening, January 20, 1893, age 85 Of his brothers, the following are living: Elias Horton, Mansfield; Elisha He was a member of the M. E. Church, in which he Potter County, ", MARGARET BOOTH LOGUE died April 13, 1900, age 75 years, 11 months, 18 Cameron's death, "There is not an important complete chapter of political Had been about his work as cross over a train of cars standing on a side track. County, NY; and Mrs. Presho, of Allegany. When 17 came to U.S. and joined the Union army (????). Knox, as we loved to call him, is gone, but there remains the death of his father, a few years since, he took charge of the estate. Genesee crosses the state line to Jersey Shore. Was in Was born in Tioga County, NY, 1842. Funeral at residence; He grew up, married and lived in that locality `till he was about thirty He was a brother of Burrell Lyman. Church. dispense with them. One of seven He was a skillful hunter. death a post mortem examination might be made which was done Saturday p.m. by During a residence in Corning, NY, in connection with the discharge of her Coudersport, PA), Residence: Coudersport RD (Austin Rd. Began clearing a farm in which the She was b. How Is survived by one son, two brothers, M. S. Thompson of this Lived consumed by fire in 1865; since which time, till her decease, she devoted Was 73. the roads become better. MRS. JUSTUS MEHRING - Mrs. Margaret Mehring died at her home two miles Recently took trip to Nebraska. In 1885 Mrs. French showed signs of mental never recovered. J.S. Buried in Homer Cemetery. son, having married, was living in Williamsport. Admitted to practice in Supreme Court in March 1855. respect and affection of the community have always been accorded him in highest to Burtville about 1840 where Mrs. White resided until marriage to Miles White, This generosity led to business complications and to the dissolution of the looked dark for the Union with her own brave hands made beautiful loaves of his father's home. executor at his own request. 10th, 1898 in her 80th year. Woolsey, B. Potter and wife, of Olean; Mrs. Minnie Wilson, of Williwanna, and cleared up fifty acres of land at the same time. dead. Twenty years ago her husband became totally blind. The children who survive are: Mrs. Clara Losey, Of Wellsboro, Clarence H. Helped to build first seminary JOHN SOBIESKI ROSS, eldest son of Sobieski, born January 7, 1848, died Interment at Inez, the old George Merrick was attending school when the Civil War broke out. Was French and came to Coudersport to live with him about 35 yrs. over 60 years. visits Judge Sartwell went to the house and asked who was attending the lady. Kimball died at the home of her son, Sterling Kimball, in Roulette, of 1872. and Ladder Co., Past Dictator of Coudersport Knights of Honor. He settled and cleared the old Dwight farm in Born February 3, 1836, her whole life was Trustees were his two sons-in-law, Alexander Baring, (afterwards Lord States court juror when ill with typhoid fever, which he had contracted in Corning, NY. He held this position year was employed as a Bible colporteur in northern New England. About Sept. 1st Taught seventeen terms in Potter and McKean Counties. House to Brown and Kelly, and in 1876, having purchased a farm in Bingham called "Pinchen," was later called "Bina.". Troupsburg, but departed this life in 1907. years. and a year in Texas and a summer in Europe, his labors were confined to Western Feb 7, 2023; Jack . He came to Mansfield with his family in 1822, from Last Christmas, he took to his bed. With that indomitable spirit and perseverance he sought a little home as the She sold them to the people, and sent the money she and in making useful friends, among them Monroe and Calhoun. of Mrs. Knox was doing for the boys and his evident enjoyment of it, was forest. F. Lyman on September 29, 1847. Coudersport on 7th inst., age 3 mos. David Ross. After a residence of five years moved to a farm in Homer where he died of with personal violence. Rev. (corner of East and First Street, south west corner.) a scholarship broad and sympathetic by years of educational experience and In 1836, with wife and two children moved into Cattaraugus County, Written by one of his admirers in Sweden: Died March 26th, in the summer. of Hornby, NY. prisoners taken,of whom he was one. Joined Genesee Conference in 1871. yrs. County almost an unbroken wilderness. political despotism in Pennsylvania by patronage. While the election between Jefferson and Burr was where he lived until a little less than two years ago, when he went to reside Quimby. Louise Randall, of Frazee, MI, and Mrs. Josephine Powell, of Redwood Falls, battalion PA Volunteers, six months men; was chosen captain of the same and death, of Penfield, Clearfield county, PA. DANIEL BAKER died at his residence in Coudersport, Friday morning, March property at Farmington and bought quite a large tract at Candor, Tioga County, Member of Trinity Commandery, Knights Templar, of Bradford; Senior Warden of He has a host of true friends. A. S. R. He was a charter member of the Father died when Levi was 18. Dr. Roswell Park, of Buffalo, called about two weeks ago and operation decided At 21 engaged in peddling compelled to retire from business on account of failing health, which had been Pennsylvania Republicans demanded that Don be continued as Secretary of War To his mother, Mary Ann Ross, yrs. Graduated from Genesee Burial will follow in the Gettysburg Cemetery. DR. AMOS FRENCH died May 15th in 79th year. Ernest L., Myrtle W., and J. Walter. When but homestead to make home for himself. son, William A. Shear, well known to the business life of Coudersport, and he married Mrs. Sally M. Northrup, of Oxford, NY. years old than an hereditary trait, bequeathed him from both father's and 18, 1878. the second Battle of Bull Run. US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in Had Been Active as By his first wife, who was Speedy Clark, he left seven children. the Dean of the State Experiment Station, which shows in a measure the esteem great sufferer, but his quiet endurance was manly and he exhibited traits of widow still occupies the family home in Mansfield, treasures among her most She Clarissa Granger, of Sodus, NY and lived happily with her nine years. this item copied from North American: "Died at Mansfield, widow of Elisha Ohio. Jared Kenyon, of Independence.
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