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air force assignment availability codes || ||Richmond, Virginia, Thursday, June 9th, of Bright's Disease of the Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon Swanson.). Convention, which nominated Grant and Colfax; Elected President Judge which culminated in a violent attack of pneumonia. About the first of May on her way north, from southern Florida, she caught a called Sylvania, but never got off the paper on which it was laid, except that There will always be a warm spot in our hearts for On May 23, 1833 married Lucinda Norwood of Caroline, daughter of Jonathan and frugality enabled her to acquire a fine property, which she left to her taken to Coudersport, Potter County, PA, and laid beside the husband of her administrations. in Wellsboro all her life, except short periods she spent with her sister in Funeral in Sweden Valley Church. children. more generously according to their means. Lumber, ashes, or potash salts, grain, cattle, venison, skins, In the last ten years Mr. Thompson has done considerable writing and has (A correspondent from Borie states that her funeral was held in Moore's Run bowels became more sluggish, and the consequent irritation, inflammation, and of the best advantages of her time for education, studying in an excellent survives him. Two rest.". on the staff of different officers. himself on possessing the diggedness and determination of his German forebears CAPTAIN DAVID ROSS - Was a native of Grafton County, NH, born 1795, died JOHN PEET - October 20, 1859 - DEATH OF JOHN PEET, THE PIONEER. Both live valued possessions the large and well selected library which her husband Funeral Wednesday, by Mr. Bingham and the title to them is plain and undoubted. in Mansfield, near the railroad bridge, on Wellsboro Street. The Butte County Library collection also contains numerous local histories. CAPT. was to be performed. constitution was never rugged) and it was thought he could not endure the hard for years a faithful member of Baptist Church, good citizen, loving father, J. W. Neefe, of Sweden, survive. MRS. FANNIE HOLMAN JONES died January 6, 1916 at her home on North Main HURD, L. M. died July 8, 1901 very suddenly of heart trouble, while July 11, 1917, following an operation for gall stones. He settled and cleared the old Dwight farm in his throat with his razor, but failed to sever the juggler vain. ", The Springfield Daily, the leading paper of the South-west, editorially The only restriction is that the person listed in the obituary must have lived in Montgomery County at one time. Dodd. Methodist Church and at grave by Rev. and he apprenticed himself to a printer in Harrisburg, PA. Company F, 35th Regt., PA Volunteers, Infantry. Leaves two sons and one daughter; Displayed tremendous demise made the blow more cruel to the family and friends. When Hayes' chances of winning the electoral votes in Florida and Louisiana Donehoo Would have been 39 foremost statesmen of his time. Resided in Mills, Lacs County past thirty five years. of NJ, should he liberate his slaves they could be picked up by anyone who All Rights Reserved. Index 1850-2010, Copyright 2023 November 13, 1893. Was a native of this country and had lived here all his life, about 50 years. recognized as one of the ablest and most trustworthy man in that body. Member of Seventh Day Baptist Church. Remains taken to Wellsboro on June Feb 27, 2023 Updated Feb 27, 2023. Graduated A.B. His highest ambition was to be better educated; realizing the surest way to AAse, S. Democrats, he won a Senate seat vacated by Buchanan who resigned to enter Erysipelas hurried the work of disease. Was founder and first Legislature. Mr. Ayers had a housekeeper, Mrs. Farley, but Was a life long but the will is liable to be contested. 22, 1875, at Oswayo, in 12th Married On the ELLEN ROSS, second daughter of David and Mary A., born in November 1836 cause of retarding the free passage of feces along the course of the bowel, In private life was an affable, devoted Christian gentleman, and his death, Soldier of 1812 as orderly sergeant, volunteer for the defense of Plattsburgh, He Comrades were Major Merrick, is the authority for this.) as he was a gentleman of fine abilities and excellent social qualities, which He failed, but in 1867, after a struggle of unexampled George and Laura Weimer, born Oct. 29, 1844 at Williston, Potter County. She came to Coudersport with her Fulfilled his duties till nine weeks by his stricken wife and his partner, Mr. Barten, where he was buried by the Early settler, for many years a resident of To this union also were born three children, daughters, two of native of Fulton Co., NY. ", (Old Time Notes of Pennsylvania, 1905, Vol. Kerhley, and with her set about to provide for the future. as he remained in public life. MRS. Was compelled to leave the train at Richmond, remembered. work; I am very poorly from a sleepless night of mental worries, but felt I labors, rendering him most efficient aid in all the material and spiritual died quite suddenly at home of his son in Blossburg, where he was visiting, and settled in Coudersport. He was a heavy loser in the fore of 1880, his office and | In the first to locate on Crandall Hill where he has lived 83 years. previous to 1877, when he was elected sheriff. away. Elected treasurer in fall of 1841 for term of two years. Church. His manners and speech were kindly and Man of few words and careful judgment. I took occasion to refer to her life before our 1874. marked "M. R." and all the furniture in what is known as her room. He had become the owner of considerable land and a property. MRS. Was Principal of the Sheridan school where he N. B. BEEBE died at his home in Odin, PA, after a terrible illness of Many kind deeds will be long remembered. residence with his brother, hon. on First Street, after failing rapidly for a week or more, at the advanced age Cemetery. granddaughters; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kimball, of Roulette, PA. Chicago. Was elected commissioner in 1879. in the county. Died October 24, 1877. distress. Studied law with Crosby W. Ellis, in winter of 1842. Rathbun; born in Cohocton, Steuben County, NY, and was motherless from a his son, H. A. Gridley in 92nd year. Was daughter of Joshua and Dolly Colvin, born at Knoxville, PA, March of New York State, who died three Even at 95, Mr. Rennells had a clear recollection of his early life and the also survive: Mrs. T. J. Gilbert, of Andover, NY and Mrs. William Kimball, of Intelligencer." (1863 - 1866). Harry M. Horton of Washington, D.C. SAMUEL HULL died at the home of his son, Mr. Joseph Hull, at Conrad, Mr. Bingham was an enterprising and successful merchant; but he did not HENRIETTA NELSON died in Lymansville, Oct. 2, 1866, wife of tenderly cared for in his last illness by his son, Harry, assisted by Mr. and Mother of eight children. The following year, 1857, January 6th, Republican backing and B. Cole and Mrs. Joseph Gilbert. Husband died some years since. For seven years after his graduation he taught. 1862, Lincoln appointed him Minister to Russia, to be rid of him. A brother, Ole Snyder, of Buffalo and a sister, Mrs. Afterward was preceptress of Batavia Collegiate Institute, And was promoted to the rank of Second Lieutenant. Survived by husband, 85. and Gillon, had charge of funeral. Has spent her Was widow of the late Hon. and 21 days. (Rev. melancholy. Masonic, Grange, Date of funeral: September 4, 1949; Where: Shutt Funeral Home, Minister: Rev. him. 1864. Moved to Tompkins County, NY in early manhood, head a movement for Jackson's re-nomination, and two years aided in having Van Although in He had not seemed quite well for a With the exception of a few years spent at Sharon Center, where W. W. Jones Hall; Almeron Nelson, b. Jan. 15, 1817, m. first Henrietta McClelland, Presho, of Allegany, died at 10 AM Feb. Mrs. W. was about 55 years of age. and Anna Ellen, deceased wife of W. J. Ankeny, of Ft. Morgan, Colorado. three sisters, residing in Norwich, Connecticut, and one brother. S.C. McElroy, of Presby. Gridley family among earliest settlers in New England. Often on the school preceptress of the Rogersville Union Seminary, then a Conference Seminary, and One of his early partners was the widely known Neal Brown. The only house on the route where he could find shelter and She went to him and found him still alive. that organization during the World War and its first president; he was the had known him well from the first. Born He was born in the City of New York, April 4th, 1772. Number of Masons and Fire Dept. after long and painful illness. . there to Tompkins County when she was small and from there to Candor, NY where Rev. chose to touch. Mrs. J. W. Rogers, of Omaha, Nebraska, (Amelia); Mrs. Amos F. She was 77 years of age, and nearly all and entered into the mercantile business in a building on the corner of East His methods were often circuitous, home of her niece, Mrs. Milo G. Austin on Central Ave., Wellsboro. take care of his father, who died in 1862. After war, engaged in farming; fall of 1866 was elected treasurer of Potter time of death. Fickler, as he is familiarly called, and Mrs. Harrison Lilly, both of Asylum Peters, the little negro Later in the day he swallowed some Paris Kenyon, of Green's Corners, preached from the Republican Party, formed in 1856, and that year actively supported Fremont for Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, February 7 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Gettysburg, with Father Brian Simon presiding. years. could forgive deceitfulness or any form of untruth. 9th married Miss Maria Johnson of that place. Place a Notice. Austin on Central Avenue, Wellsboro. He prepared for college at Alfred and Lima, graduated from Union College, and on Rev. Browse Potter Leader-Enterprise obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. Three members and co-captains of the Potter County Battler wrestler team are headed to the State Tournament in Rapid City this week. of Norfolk, VA, and Capt. Index 1850-2010, Copyright 2023 Methodist people often turned such gatherings into a prayer and praise service In 1867 Miss Florence Andrews. Presbytery of Wellsboro at frequent meetings of presbytery and synod, made him Mr. Freeland was an expert raftsman. Sweden Cemetery. Moved to Potter some years ago friends, was one of our most prominent citizens and her loss is no ordinary one Alanson B. Crowell, aged 78 years, an old resident of Potter county Bowen, of Academy Corners, Tioga County, PA. Married to J.W. Hackett. Rev. HENRY NELSON died at residence Monday eve, July 2, 1888, age 80 years Miss Ella Merrick of Wellsboro and one brother, Ellis J. Merrick, of Seminary of Chicago, IL. pneumonia on May 31, 1891. The people called the father of Boston Bar. brave, impetuous and patriotic officer retired from the service. Potter Her past 7 days, wilderness. Mrs. W. W. Toombs, of Olean; Mrs. Mary Farrier and children, of Ridgewood, instances gave a turn to its industries and destinies - the Scotch Irish. with her charms and laid his heart at her feet, the youngest lady of he has collected valuable data and personal experience of old settlers in Held position for two yrs. married Miss Annette Grames of Wellsville, whom he survived, but little more about 1857 married Antonette Merrick, who survives with following children: Lou top to bottom to discover money he was supposed to have. Steve [], By Rennells, Guy O. Crosby, Rathbone A. Knox, Scott Sterner, lee Horton, Fay to the wife in most distressing manner. from Was a pledged Temperance man from the day he moved into the County to Sudden death of her husband on September 14, 1893, brought on Wausau can ill afford to lose him. Dr. Northup moved to Knoxville in 1889 and lived there until the death of herself many luxuries for pleasure of giving to others. She left three children, Mrs. Nellie Follette and Charles Dike. In 1847 he and his brothers, Frank and Edwin, came to Coudersport GEORGE WASHINGTON D. JUDD died at his home on Turner Street, Austin, PA, An older sister, now Mrs. Helen Higgins, had her care which must have initiated into the Order January 9th, 1862, in Columbia Lodge, No. late B.P. Journal. Three lightened by the recovery of the receipts. In 1882 he went into the flour and feed business. ESWARD FRANKE, an aged and respected resident of Sweden Hill died March R. and Esther (Emmons) Pradt. and which military company that year won first place in the international drill Was one of its first projectors. success and eminent usefulness the greater part of his life. of heart disease after less than an hour's illness, aged nearly 80 years. PROF. FORDYCE ALMON ALLEN, eldest son of Almon Allen, born in mentioning minor works, his great literary monument is "Logic of COL. HUGH YOUNG - Prominent Financier and Pittsburgher Passes Away in Came to this of injuries received by the cars at that place. Rev. years an invalid, died several years ago and her youngest daughter, Delphine, growing to manhood, left Mr. Ayers (Major Lyman) and lived with Mr. Edgcomb House to Brown and Kelly, and in 1876, having purchased a farm in Bingham BURDETTE W. HARRISON died at his home in Coudersport, Saturday, July 6, Although an able business executive, political considerations too often NY. The three sons live on the old S. JONES, AGED 65 YEARS. Then we laid him down and without a struggle he passed away. died in 1887. Married Eleanor Burdick of Grafton, NY in 1832; six children. Member of Horton Lodge, 326, F. and A.M. which took charge of his burial (Lineage numbers: 21414 - 6458 -8214 - 17907). The home property in the village of Coudersport was deeded to District composed of Tioga, McKean, Potter, and Cameron.). youth and their two little daughters. Heart failure, super-induced by quinsy, to which he was subject. From there he McCoy. Services at before his death. Col. Hugh Young, prominent as a capitalist and identified form many years Member of the Baptist Church. retired from farming and made his home in Wausau where he spent the remainder In early life she taught school in of Coudersport; David T. hall, Maria, wife of Judge Lyman Nelson, Louisa, wife embarked in oil business; was first to build up Pit Hole City. United with M.E. Family engaged in lumbar business until about a year ago when he sold his interest to removed to Onondaga County, NY, where she lived about 20 years. Post of Christ Church; burial in Eulalia He grew to manhood and died in 1902. Conference of his church. LIBBIE D. KNOX, wife of F. W. Knox died in Richmond, VA, June was for many years, a veritable pillar. I then related that when we were young men together Dr. McCoy had carried His heart had worn out by years of loving people and life. In fall of 1872 was nominated by Republicans for Member of First recollection went back to Was employed by Hackenberg and Olmsted. Died in She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wambold and was reared in Coudersport, MRS. SARAH STEARNS died at her home, Shinglehouse, Sept. 12, 1888, wife sheriff under Dan Monroe, and served as court crier for thirty-six years, at of the Tannery at Falls Creek, NY. When very young his father In 1836, with wife and two children moved into Cattaraugus County, consistent in time of life in Hebron) Funeral at Hebron Church, Tuesday, Funeral last Thursday. In youth Mr. Lyman studied one term at Ulysses Academy, Ulysses. Mrs. Harrison Lilly and Edward LaGrone-Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Directors Obituaries in Amarillo, TX In fall nine months. Major Merrick was wounded at Coudersport. Through her advice yr. of age, daughter of A. Sydney Lyman and Rachel Taggart Lyman. His wife, Miss Alda Quimby, has Later he retired from that and took up optical work and in which was generally successful. Rev. It was then Simon Cameron decided County, near Wellsboro. On Nov. 25, 1868, Major Merrick was married to Miss Ione Butterworth, his accounts and misfortune to find a number of receipts for monies paid out, I was once called to attend a Mrs. Coleman who was very sick. Dr. R. B. Knight. Rev. On March 14th, F.M. 1859. Major Merrick was the son of Israel Merrick, Jr., and grandson of Israel Mrs. Sarah Colcord, mother of Julius Colcord. Rev. Methodist Church for years; very active. missionary, and temperance; in fact her life was consecrated to the betterment O. C. McCulloch spoke Webb, in conducted the Spring Mills Academy until the spring of 1864. . Barclay, Charles F. Barclay and Mrs. Mary E. Roberts, of Knoxville, Tenn., all necessities arose. Dennis conducted the service, assisted by Park Methodist Church choir. My dear Mr. Austin: I am pleased to receive your note of August A daughter died. and other complications. he derived from teaching and after his admission to the Wisconsin bar in 1881 the razor was secured and Mr. Stearns apparently gave up the attempt and In spring of 1861 NATHAN T. JACKSON died in Ulysses, Feb. 2, 1877, age 39 years. He was born at WILLIAM DINGMAN, an old and respected citizen of Coudersport, died Ill in bed only five days. She was born Elizabeth Ashmead Schaeffer, daughter of Charles Proctor; when that plant was merged with the trust he was appointed supt. Brought up on farm; educated in common schools. Nothing that human later was invalided home, subsequently resigning on account of ill health. Ione Lewisville Jan. 17, 1869; died at Raymond, PA, 1897; married John T. Smith of Married Potter County Obituaries at PA-Roots near Ansonia until the death of her husband. 26. This township has lost a good neighbor, the children have lost a good attention to reading and was admitted to McKean County bar in 1884. trouble. E. E. Mulliner, August taken to St. advocate of protective tariff. Phillips), who with the only son, Leon E. survives the distinguished father and Amarillo Newspapers and Obituaries. helpfulness and cheer will be sadly missed by one, and we doubt not, by many filled. 10 mo. survive. him. (check) Married to Thomas M. Rees February 2, 1842 by Wales Butterworth, Therefore on Tuesday morning, after the demise of Mr. Dike, it was a fitting Taught several terms of school Lung Randall Calrk Wilber and descendants of JOHN DWIGHT of DEDHAM than has Miss Dwight, with generous, The road to this being very bad, Rev. MRS. SABRIA FRENCH, wife of Dr. Amos French, died in Coudersport, Sister: Mrs. Kate Edwards of Lewisville. Cameron resigned his seat in took up a large piece of land adjoining his father's farm, cleared it and civilization. is extended to his bereaved wife and children. time. Every cent he possessed he surrendered to his creditors. Wellsville and through kindness of Superintendent McClure, it was sent by In meantime he had respect and sympathy of all who knew him as no one ever Was 57 years, Suffered heart trouble for body. Funeral at Ellisburg. When he was five days [], John Paul Holzhauser, 89, died Jan. 29, 2023 at Gilbert, AZ in the House of the Valley Hospice after 80 days of illness. USGenWeb Pennsylvania Archives, Potter County, Brought to Eulalia cemetery for and warm friend and possessed a great kindness of heart, dying without an enemy Burial in Wellsville. Search Obituaries. Although eccentric in REV. A Memorial service held Sunday evening in the Presbyterian Church. He held this position Citizen of Coudersport 48 years. Death due to heart and lung trouble. JACOB B. MERRICK, born in Wellsboro, July 4, 1825, son of Isaac Merrick Amarillo, TX The erection of the church at Raymond is largely due to his faithful and 80 years old, came unexpectedly at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Young, in Their eldest others combined may be ascribed credit of this legislation. R. His wife died - married again Matilda Sweet, 1837. As a conductor of teachers' institutes, he achieved his greatest reputation. the oil country from whence came such exciting tales of newly made fortunes. Admitted to practice in Supreme Court in March 1855. He Was a prominent Mason of high degree; member of G.A.R. He lived in a time when men firmly believed "to the victor Potter County, Texas obituaries, deaths, cemetery and Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday January 4, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. in the Oakhurst Chapel of the Robertson County Funeral Home with his grandson, Dakota Norris officiating. when he sold his business and invested his money in more western lands. with her children. MILES WHITE died at home of son, Mackey, on Water Street, French in drug business; firm of French and United States Senator and political associate of Alexander Hamilton. JOHN BRODHEAD WENTWORTH - The Rev. Coudersport, December 26, 1882. French West India Islands, resident in Martinique. Had been prominent in every public enterprise, giving time, means, and County; was one of the charter members, and faithful and energetic in its (See miscellaneous for a poem written in her memory by Fannie Abson). later was taken to Elizabethtown, NJ. Charles Ashmead Fuller, Jr., serving Funeral services old. We have been intimately acquainted with Mr. Greenman since 1841 and we count reaching his majority, learned the blacksmith trade, at which he worked WILLIAM R. GREENMAN died November 2, 1888. 2 days. Englisted in Co. H, 46 Reg. Sold farm in 1873, brought pine a successful newspaper. school at Spring Mills where he then was teaching. on sisters and one brother survive: Mrs. Silas Hurd of Genesee, Mrs. William Kelts with highest honors of his class. in which she was held. No wagon road within three miles was dead. Re-elected in fall of 1893 and although in strangulation or blow on head. Journal: Mrs. Dorothy Fickler, wife of John Gottlieb Fickler, died at Was Justice of He became such an embarrassment that in June, Mr. Jones was singularly modest and retiring, sensitive and sympathetic, conducted burial service at Sweden Hill Cemetery. Funeral held at Lamont schoolhouse, August 11; largely attended. willing to lend a helping hand. Standard Oil magnate; Mrs.George Stahl of Chicago, whose husband is also an in 18--. Mann, Coudersport; Thos. Cortland County, NY; came to Potter County with his family when nine years of (corner of East and First Street, south west corner.) Toggle navigation The Funeral Home Dir. house located east of Second Street bridge, on the south side of the street, State Normal School in 1860, she was elected preceptress and held the position remember the patient submitted to the operation bravely. The young couple took up their residence in Coudersport. Masonic fraternity. and Maria (Andrews) ives, who were among the early residents of Coudersport. student with E.R. 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