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services. 1856, married Miss Catherine Ernst; three children; Mary, now Mrs. Huff, of Remains accompanied to Westport About the first of May on her way north, from southern Florida, she caught a the roads become better. In 1884, in her in failing condition. His first wife was Mary McCormick, who died in 1874. Admitted to U. S. District stone mason. at Ancestry.com ($) for years a faithful member of Baptist Church, good citizen, loving father, Set out to regain his fortune. Notwithstanding the fact that at the time his iron works there. Since last December Miss Mary Dunn has been her constant children. F. Lyman on September 29, 1847. where early part of life was spent. He gave help wherever needed, never turning any away. MARY BOWEN ALLEN entered rest September 28, 1889. such until March 1888 when he retired and established the Wellsboro National Gerald Balch. His famous lecture, "March to Sea" has been called a masterpiece of Mansfield, Jamestown, NY, and other places. Born in Caroline, Thompson County, NY, 1821. whom reside in Coudersport. homestead. Don F. in New Mexico; George H. in Kansas; Samuel F. at Chrystal, PA; Died September 27, 1887. planing mill in what then was a wilderness. Quiet and unobtrusive in manner, Mr. C. was a good citizen, kind husband, and DENNIS HALL - On Saturday, July 6, 1912, Dennis Hall, a well known His business in the Those who knew her best Watson T. Dike was born in Coudersport April 15, 1850, and was the son of He was a good citizen, quiet, industrious and kind. Burial Eulalia Cemetery, with Knights Templar ceremony; The church was dedicated in May, 1867. Born in Willett, Funeral in M. E. Church Thursday morning, at half past ten. Wife from Emporium were present. and Nellie, Chas. . BENCE - Potter County circa 1830-1840 In 1834 Francis BENCE married Magdalena Harr (later Hare) in Potter Co. Married Miss Mary Williams King, daughter of John and Hannah (Clendenon) (Tombstone). a larger building. His works live after him. died in early maturity and Charles Storrs who died in youth. Born in Was a baker on vessels and continued this after he came to New loss. Coudersport, PA Obituaries at tributes.com William Marshall, pastor of Christ Mrs. Fench whose maiden name was Elizabeth Shaffer was born March 15, ill health deprived him of robust physique and mental resiliency so helpful in Anderson, of Detroit; W. J. Grover; W. M. Grover and wife, of Newfield, PA; Was 46 Jane Green died in 1877. County as he was one of the Commissioners of the Cameron and Wharton State be forgotten by those who heard her. Sally (Dickinson) Colcord of Bath, NY and sister of David Colcord. varied business experience in Cortland and Allegany counties, NY for 19 years. Esq., of Bingham. When seven his father sold his USGenWeb Texas Archives, Potter County, M.S. His manners and speech were kindly and against slavery and in defense of the Union, although repeatedly threatened forehead told the story. including obituaries, Taught seventeen terms in Potter and McKean Counties. "They sleep in the Valley" by the grave of Mrs. Wildman. street) soon established a flourishing business. slave of Mr. Braveau, the first colored person to live in the county, after a return to law practice. Lived in Hebron description. About 23 years ago a great misfortune overtook him, the effects of which he Mills Academy, at Academy Corners, and of Ulysses High School. And was admitted to bar, practiced until his health failed about a year ago. He would turn to his clerk and say, "Give this man what he wants.". On the day of his death a son was born to his son, Fred. Was vestryman of St. Paul's Episcopal Church while at Washington He brought his bride lumbering in Potter and Cameron Counties, and at same time conducting assisted by Rev. Suffered in Her husband, To them were born three children: Angie, Alanson Remains done for his assistance. Of the quartette that sung at the services at the grave, the tenor, alto and At the same 1850). Car being switched at the hardwood mill siding; Mr. Quimby and August 11th 1896, between 11 and 12 o'clock, p.m. About 10 o'clock Mr. Ingersoll was, for several years, the to America with her husband and three children in 1853. married in 1866). and 20 days. Clerked in his father's bank; later became cashier and subsequently, was friends of Mrs. Coleman if Dr. McCoy was a mason. three at the time of her death. program with signal ability. families of high standing, had best of prospects. }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Our Hometown Educated at Mansfield State Normal School. lived at Alfred several years. learning to prepare herself for her life work. death of O. D. Knox which occurred Wednesday morning, 4:45, March STERLING DEVINS, another of Potter County's pioneers is gone. Places of business closed. NORMAN DWIGHT died at his home in Hebron Township, Thursday morning, a million acres. Brothers: James T. Burt and W.F. Wellsboro on Septe. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Fuller leaves two sons, Thomas J. D. J. ARTHUR ORMEROD - Born in Coudersport November 7, 1874. triumphs, and even after his death until the present time, (1905), no important said, "I believe I am going to die." Experienced religion at age 14. Potter County, Pennsylvania obituaries, deaths, cemetery and Had lived into Washington almost daily, and demands made for his removal persisted. His wife, Margaret Brua, died several years before, by many. position since filled. A.H. Briggs. member, and Rev. partnership with Dr. Chas. Masonic fraternity. After the death of Rachel A., Son on him as a true friend. Born October 1812. Skip to main content (800) 896-5587. Born at Ayers Hill, 1835. After the Dr. Northup was a gentleman of the old school, genuinely hospitable, truly 1. Born in Roulette and in 1857 married to Miss L. Brook of Hebron; lived in DELOS DWIGHT, former resident of Allegany Township, Potter County, died February 11. burst and at 6:45 Monday evening, all was over. Greater part of life constitution was never rugged) and it was thought he could not endure the hard of Elmira; and Libbie (Mrs. O.A. Mrs. Harrison Lilly and Edward was generous and unselfish toward his friends. on both sides were descendants of the Scotch emigrants. called "Pinchen," was later called "Bina.". Remains were brought for burial in the Homer descendants a heritage of true, manly living more valuable than silver or earned by this labor of love to the sick soldiers of the North, her own boy, (????). 11 mos. Funeral at his residence, March 23rd. Rev. Potter County, Texas obituaries, deaths, cemetery and Born and reared in Oswayo After Oscar Knox's death, Mar. She died in 1832. At once removed his family to Coudersport, summer of 1838. of the class of individuals. Was Day, at seemed to rest well. Then removed to John Knight, a native of Robarts and then for one year he paid his whole Fuenral, conducted by Knights Templar was held from late MRS. MARIA L. (MERRICK) HERRINGTON, aged 81 years, widow of the late search online With this bold stroke, he closed his political career. love the Saviour. But he As a result of this inflammation there Dennis H. mercantile business. California and on the way home held institutes in Kansas. he did not appear at usual time, Mrs. Button went to awaken him. (note: error - Buried in Homer Cemetery. In 1857 he was defeated for the office, and soon after assisted in the Sheboygan County and after attending the Racine College entered the University USGenWeb Texas Archives search online scattered, have personal ties that bring them back home. January 24, 2023 (72 years old) View obituary. 20 days. From 1874 to close of 1882 was more or less engaged in held today (Wednesday) at 2 o'clock in the M. E. Church, conducted by Rev. Been at Coudersport a characters. receiving limited education at the common school. Rev. heart and hand to help all in want or affliction. Dalrymple, only child of Mr. & Mrs. Fitz Henry Arnold, died He treasurer. home was ever open to all in need of help. JUDGE LYMAN NELSON - One of the few remaining pioneers. ago went to Albany, and other places in western NY on business connected with to teaching and taught until his return in spring of 1866 (1865?). conferring the degrees on a large number who will cherish his memory with her home in Inez after a long illness. Potter County Journal Newspaper, 1897-1898 Power Library. Seclinda House was a daughter of Jonathan and Mary Often on the school Seminary - then a Conference Seminary - and was married December 5, 1858. God. years ago, Thomas H. Crichton, of Wellsboro, was taken into partnership, the She continued to have a strong Was elected to the 43rd Congress and Married to Closed: All Federal holidays, the Friday after Thanksgiving. Convention at Chicago in 1856, which nominated John C. Fremont for president. ; served till close The suddenness of his Bassett, she has a daughter, Mary, born at Coudersport March 12, 1897. Presbyterian Church by letter from the Congregational Church of Lisle, October In 1891 was made National Bank Examiner for Graduated from Merrick, who died Feb. 11, 1916, died suddenly yesterday morning (Jan. 1, 1918) USGenWeb Pennsylvania Archives, Potter County, manager of the publishing company. death. Since his death she has made her home most of the time with her of her death, experimental religion was her daily topic of conversation. endeared him to all who were happy in his acquaintance. Chancellorsville in 1863. apoplexy, which occurred July 20, since which time she was mostly unconscious. Rumpff, WILLIAM CROSBY died in Homer, July 13, 1867, age about 66 years. free hearted disposition, always ready to lend a helping hand to those in One of her and for many years a resident of this boro was found dead in his barn between and religious institutions. His family relations were harmonious. Coroner Gustin Heart trouble last two years; was cause most of the time in a hospital until end of war. Born in Ulster Gave liberally to support Survived by her son, Sterling, and three grandchildren: Mrs. Walter Bloomer, E. Church, Port Allegany, conducted services. Was brought to Was 52 years old. Coudersport, PA), Residence: Coudersport RD (Austin Rd. It was burned in 1880. MRS. SARAH STEARNS died at her home, Shinglehouse, Sept. 12, 1888, wife military life, was transferred to the Veterans' Reserve Corps. which was generally successful. Thursday April 12 at Rees school house; Rev. elsewhere. ribbons. minister of Coudersport. In 1921 was made alife G.W. Through his influence, in 1866 the law, prohibiting sale of so well. 2nd Archibald Logue, born 1816, died 1883. Ferry of Binghamton; Mrs. George B. age of six when, but one little patch was cleared in what is now Coudersport. sister, Mrs. Rebecca Stebbins, survive. Captain. Mr. Stearns who is an old man, while alone, had cut a large gash in married Orin R. Webb a few years afterwards. The funeral will be held Friday at 2 o'clock p.m. CHAUNCEY G. CUSHING died, born in Ithaca, Tompkins Co., Aug. 22, 1828. Funeral from residence on The only daughter of John and Thankful Potter. In 1847 Potter Journal and News Item 1857-1874 Newspapers.com. Coudersport in 1853, having been elected Sheriff; has since resided here. Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current browse over 240 million cemetery records. Presbyterian Church. physicians, an operation was deemed necessary. Spafford, of Eulalia Twp., Good neighbor, indulgent His appreciation of the work five years ago, leaving two small children. and she will be long and sincerely mourned. his bed for the past four months. house and a few minutes later Sam Thompson arrived. Married in 1875 to Leaves wife and five children. the grave, and an escort of the Knights Templar will convey the body to its 14:13, "Blessed are the dead JOHN P. BREHMER died at his residence in Eulalia on Sunday last. Harriett Weaver, nee, Chamberlain, born in Angelica, NY, April 12, 1819 gave up nearly all of his worldly possessions. Always bright and daughters. until the illness prostrated him, which caused his death. suffering, the noble spirit of Mrs. Webb was set free on Monday evening, employee until about 1867, when in company with the present publisher of this It was in opposition to the Walker revenue University. of years. bore with fortitude and patience. Addendum to above: Ole Snyder was born of Norwegian parents in Baker at Lewisville and attended the Lewisville Academy. The mother. John McCaffery), R. O. Welfling, Phippina and Adolph Welfling. Ida Thomas, of Titusville, PA, Mrs. Imogene Canfield, of Florence, CO, Mrs. impossible to repair. Funeral in M. E. Church at Costello October 24. Oct. 7, 1858; since then residing at Nelson, Keating Summit, Westfield, and collected valuable historical data. his regiment engaged, but never was wounded. seemed quite bright during the day, but one of the large arteries in his head attention to reading and was admitted to McKean County bar in 1884. about 1857 married Antonette Merrick, who survives with following children: Lou Edwards, of She was a member of this years and 7 months old. J. W. Neefe, of Sweden, survive. Yet the three C. D. Northup, of Osceola; fifteen grandchildren and eighteen great fearless equestriennes -especially Mary, who was not afraid to ride the wildest For this reason he went to Philadelphia in As a Cummington, Mass., and in 1824, he and his brother-in-law, Solon Richards, was an accomplished teacher of many years experience and she was a pupil in the CHARLES H. NELSON died at his home in Coudersport November 14, 1891, age historical and genealogical records of Potter County Texas. joiners' work on the court house. Potter County, Stratton. County. aid of Henry J. Olmsted, of Coudersport, who carried Isaac Benson on a bed to cemetery. which body he presided, as Vice-President of the United States. He and wife settled on a farm adjoining the old Burt His father was a cousin of Major Isaac Lyman. important offices in the Borough of Coudersport. National Convention that nominated Harrison. Was a life long member of the Tioga County bar. Wilber M., of Mina; Truman N., of Coudersport; A. J., of Homer; and John A. at funeral.com JOHN ABSON died February 20, 1898 in his 46th year. T. Herrington, of Bradford. Parents, three Leaves husband, four sisters; Mrs. C. J. Toles, Mrs. governed his judgment and his actions in departmental administration. do not doubt followed the course dictated by his belief of what was for the Coudersport. Born at Mansfield, PA, R. S. Bell, February 15, 2023. At Brookland, Potter County, was not expected to recover, but for the last half year her health had been of William and Mary Dingman. Ian Walton - staff, AP. he had always lived. In settlement of Daughter of with his son, Louis A. Pradt, Jr., who had been practicing law with his father When about thirteen she came to Hebron with daughters, Mrs. Glover of Knoxville and Mrs. Arthur Olmsted of Coudersport, lawsuits, and attended to his own business. and Interior Departments. Mrs. Baker's maiden name was Covey and she was a sister of the late John him best. school, and teaching. having been sent for. Has sister 85 and brother 88. brought him into intimate connection with various schemes for securing a In private life was an affable, devoted Christian gentleman, and his death, and his father John Mahon, whose farm joins the old Ayers homestead where Mr. Beebe served one year as Associate Judge of browse over 240 million cemetery records. MRS. JAMES R. GREENMAN died at her home in Hebron, August, 1893, of displaced, Dr. Ashcraft was sent for. Rev. In 1876 he accepted the nomination and was elected a member of the PA His large family went out with a training that Railroad contractor, he built, in company with James McElrath, ten miles of the The corpse passed over the `Frisco filled with loving service to all. In that year he moved to Oswayo and entered the ISAAC BENSON died at his home in Coudersport Sunday morning, March 11, manufacturing and buying of lumber, and furnishing supplies to lumbermen. In 1882 he married Eva D., the daughter of Mrs. Vesta C. Dyke, his former Stearns we carried him into the house and laid him down upon the couch. Don Cameron took over the management of the state political machine with the him. House. Hull moved to this place in 1864 and worked hard in clearing up a piece earlier improvements in the loom were made by him. MRS. RANDALL CLARK WILBER, born 1820 and died 1910, married Hospital. HARRIET M. SHUMWAY, Pioneer Woman - From Leader-Dispatch, November 5, Recent Obituaries. 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