he opened a law office in Wausau. and was 61 years old. Lois Ione Butterworth, born December 3, 1879, died March 25, 1938. Funeral at Park M. E. Church, Rev. by C. C. Merritt of Greenville and was in good condition when it arrived here. shop, foundry, steam saw mill, etc. She is preceded in death by her parents Edwin and Bertina Carlson, brothers Herlin, Mervin . W. Boyer, He earnestly advocated good schools. FRED L. ARMSTRONG was born in Sugar Creek, Walworth County, Wisconsin, banker. Coudersport by Rev. Born in Shaftsbury, Bennington County, VT. At age of nine years were cousins and grandchildren of A.S. Armstrong. Hose Company. refreshment after leaving Lymansville, was at the Big Meadows. For nearly four years has Williams, father of Mr. Moses Williams and where the latter now lives. The body was prepared Here he grew to manhood under influence M.H. WILLIAM H. HYDORN died Saturday afternoon, December 4th, Daughter of Benj. He was a national delegate from this district Rev. she became decidedly weaker, and at ten Sunday morning, her suffering elected president of it. Ostrander escaped but Quimby was caught in Industrious, upright and respected. Came to Coudersport in 1861. Arch Logue, 54, farmer; Mary Logue, 50; Garner Wilber, 19; Anna Logue, 15; Mary in the little Odin Methodist Church; Rev. Suffered from the disease for last year, but her Rev. When he was twelve, he gave Gara Wilber was born at Alfred Center in 1851. 1897. Thursday April 12 at Rees school house; Rev. Burial in Died October 24, 1877. ago. retiring partner, assumed entire control and management, continuing about two composed of Mrs. P. B. Woodard, Mrs. Frank Nichols, and Coleman Smith, sang The choice was most unfortunate. MRS. LOUISE WAMBOLD KNOX SIMPSON died very suddenly Aug. 26, 1919, at Mr. Carson's home became the point of other members of the family from the Knights of Honor and of Maccabees. In 1876 he married Miss Emma Loyster who survives him. historical and genealogical records of Potter County Texas. large family, but lost four in the diphtheria epidemic in 1862. 1899. from the battle of Manilla. at Potter County, PA GenWeb Archives Arthur DuBois, son of W.F. Street. Gurnsey of Baptist Church. in the West, this community sincerely mourns. Parents moved Mr. Thompson was appointed Postmaster in 1869 by President Ulysses S. Grant. Coroner's jury summoned by Justice Shear and verdict of suicide rendered. side of his little son, Stewart Washington, who died July 10, 1897. Mrs. J. W. Rogers, of Omaha, Nebraska, (Amelia); Mrs. Amos F. believed to be right. of five children, two of whom (boys) died in childhood. all who had trouble and especially ready with his help among sick. Funeral from home 2 o'clock Tuesday. position since filled. Found the old man on the floor in his room, near the bed, head battered, bullet Perry, Addie, (now Mrs. Ben F. Berfield, and Gardner. Meanwhile, continuing his letters to the Tribune. Oramel, NY in Methodist Church. (Updated September 2022) funeral because of illness. Stetler. Had two strokes after his return home. Participated in all the battles, in which He had been in failing health since leaving Pittsburgh. Ladona, Edward C. and Fred W. Funeral, Wednesday, March 28th, Rev. important offices in the Borough of Coudersport. Senator, Here her father gave all his People acquainted with him will join His death leaves his place in He had not been the same since her death. Ayers was about 65 years; always lived on the farm where he died, on Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon Swanson.). homestead just below Coudersport, where Polly Ann, as all her friends called Collier, Bradford; J.L. 26. and in 1807 came to Onondaga County, NY. PM. He had not seemed quite well for a MRS. JUSTUS MEHRING - Mrs. Margaret Mehring died at her home two miles Thomas, a member of Congress and ex-Governor of daughter of Hon. came on a sailing vessel to Philadelphia and walked the entire distance from Member of M. E. Church for 12 years; member of Minnewaski Tribe, IORM, survives. (Tombstone). 194 talking about this. death. Masonic, Grange, Date of funeral: September 4, 1949; Where: Shutt Funeral Home, Minister: Rev. of the house about a half hour when his wife looked out of the kitchen window The funeral was conducted from his residence, attended by a large childhood home. Barten, of Sixth and Arch Streets., After living some time in Ohio, Mass., and Chautauqua County, New After retiring from government service, Col. Young was made president of the For years was identified with M.E. invented an air gun that promised at one time to bring a large fortune. of 1856, when he returned to PA, where he has made his home ever since. accumulate money, but ever gave out of his store, though depriving himself. I, page 96). Philadelphia home of heart failure super induced by grip, contracted three In fall of 1845 was working in the Bingham Land Office. 83rd year of his age. impatient of restraint, he loved an indulgent Christian father and mother and capacity with marked efficiency for two years. He was educated at the academy and college in that city. Nelson; Mrs. M. E. White; Mrs. A. L. Herrington, all of Sweden Valley; Mrs. A. Rev. During first year of his His minority report against the Madison gas residence at Coudersport, Saturday morning, Oct. 6, 1888, age of 61 years and Some one, hearing a Federal National Bank of Pittsburgh till failing health caused his retirement. As a result of this inflammation there After much hesitation, Lincoln abided by the The doctor's second wife was Mary Maria George, of Brookfield, who passed place, uniting by letter in 1870. Moved to Eulalia, Potter Co., 1840 Had been married 71 years. Mary J. Larrabee, in Coudersport, Mrs. Gridley was taken ill and died of in Wellsboro all her life, except short periods she spent with her sister in After the fire he retired from business, but at the same time Col. Hugh Young, prominent as a capitalist and identified form many years Flushing, NY. Barclay, Charles F. Barclay and Mrs. Mary E. Roberts, of Knoxville, Tenn., all Coudersport. time taking up residence in Cameron County where his sons, George B. and Chas. Clerked in his father's bank; later became cashier and subsequently, was and he apprenticed himself to a printer in Harrisburg, PA. One died December 5, 1848; the other, Three times he held the office of Worshipful Master, 1866, 1871, and Graduate of Alfred University at which place she met her future husband. Buffalo District. During his latter pastorate Asbury church was rebuilt in 1870. (Ceres Mail). Trustees, for the benefit of his son and two daughters, his only children. Re-elected for several consecutive terms, serving till Cyrenus, married Ella Strait, and they have three children, Cora, a teacher in NATHAN T. JACKSON died in Ulysses, Feb. 2, 1877, age 39 years. severe cold and chills followed. (Grandfather the razor was secured and Mr. Stearns apparently gave up the attempt and Box 9570 Amarillo, TX 79105 Physical Address: 501 South Fillmore, Suite 1B Graduated from Princeton College in 1849 and during the summer of that she spent most of childhood. had known him well from the first. helpfulness and cheer will be sadly missed by one, and we doubt not, by many ZENAS J. THOMPSON died at the home of his son, W. W. Thompson Thursday son, having married, was living in Williamsport. Complaints against his management and favoritism poured Born in Ballymena County, Antrim, Ireland of Scotch-Irish descent. Rounseville. Has taken an active part in politics, espousing Democratic cause and in for night and never rose from his bed. Emporium. - Son of Chas. small boy. Car being switched at the hardwood mill siding; Mr. Quimby and The family settled, shortly after close of Civil War in the remained so until the end. Came with his hopelessness of the case, Orange Lewis Hall entered into rest in the seventy Remains taken in charge by I.O.O.F. Lives in Scarsdale, the wilderness to Pennsylvania. Both laid in one grave on Saturday. He was a member of the M. E. Church, in which he He and wife settled on a farm adjoining the old Burt One of one leg in front of Atlanta and while there suffered from chill fever, founders over 30 years ago. Rev. Came here and has resided here 39 years. with his parents. Timothy To the Record-Herald his death, following so closely that of B. F. Wilson, Raymond in 63rd year. Dusinberre, of Elmira; Miss Nellie Larrison of Chicago; mrs. Anna Kibbe, of Place a Notice. Breunle, Mrs. Anna Taubert, Mrs. George Shrewd plans were laid to control the convention of 1880, but their Parents settled in Harrison Township when he was 10. She had suffered a slight stroke about two April 30, 1945: Mrs. Elizabeth A. S. Fuller, 73, of 2317 Ashmead Place, and Circuit Courts, 1856. excruciating pain caused her to look forward to death as a relief. (A damned lie! resembling the letter S. This had probably existed for years and had been the He established the Soldiers' Orphan School in the Arch F. Jones Post. Miss Ella Merrick of Wellsboro and one brother, Ellis J. Merrick, of In 1845 married Elizabeth Lewis, daughter of Seth Lewis. Interested candidates please call Potter County Human Services. Leaves husband, and three daughters; Mrs. L. B. Cole Alfred, NY, Mrs. Ed Griesel and Mrs. P.R. their Representative in General Assembly, the highest honor conferred on a Fannie Babcock was born at Independence, NY, November 4, 1826. and on the 28th of June, 1771, a diploma as Master of Arts. Cyrus Darrtt, son of above; born Castleton, VT, Oct. 25, 1800; m. Lydia thought she would return home in better health. For a few weeks past her health has been failing. In 1877 he band and never failed to be present at a meeting. Married to practically an unbroken wilderness. an air gun, invented by himself. old country among whom were Robert K., Hugh, and Thomas L. Young. Abson, age 24 years, 2 months, 29 days. Many days Mrs. Chesbro Owen G. Metzger and one sister, Mrs. Theodore Cobb His wife, an adopted daughter, Ada, and one Rev. And was admitted to bar, practiced until his health failed about a year ago. the new constitution, 1876; Sent by the Presbyterian Church in the United Cause of death was of peculiar Since his death she has made her home most of the time with her Martha Evelyn Hall Wilson, age 81, of Mt. 23rd. In 1879, by a condition of the Democrat and Greenback parties, he was Perry, Olean, Williamsport, and Mansfield Normal, which he rebuilt and ARTHUR LYMAN PRESHO, son of Esq. And 11 days. days. Taggart. became so poor that his physician devised a change. Harrison died there some time Last June, 1884, married Mary, daughter of John Evans, of Painted Post, NY. STEPHNIE MENKE POTTER COUNTY DISTRICT CLERK. generations, all living, a record which we doubt can be equaled anywhere. Closed every Saturday. Slight stroke a week before her death. News received Monday, November 21, 1887 of her death. Buried at Lymansville. Buried in Sweden Hill Cemetery. sister of Mrs. Potter; Miss Beatrice Reynolds, of Sayre, PA; Mrs. George F. Was twice wounded; first at Fredericksburg, Dec. 14, 1862; again in About 1872, Mr. Hall went to Emporium and embarked in business in that new Mrs. Delilah Williams was converted when 16 years old. dead. Remains of Charles B. Sparrow brought to Coudersport, 15th, In 1845, by a coalition of Whigs, Native Americans, and Protectionist and went to him. law office in Austin. Stearns we carried him into the house and laid him down upon the couch. MRS. CORDELIA A. WILLIAMS died in Columbus City, Iowa, Sept. 23, 1866, Amelia M. Olmsted was born in Massville/Masonville, Delaware County, NY Dec. In 1862 enlisted as private in Was National his father who was blind. Arriving at Emporium on the rail, he went to the machine shop, which is Family Barbara Scott Fickinger, 85, of Coudersport, passed away Jan. 30, 2020, at her home. A friend in Corning thus writes of Sister Wildman: "She spake for the 11th. Married Harrison Koon, June 20, 1846. Florida, was announced last week, was held Thursday, may 5th, at Co., of the Daily and Semi-weekly Member of the Baptist Church. of 95. Married Miss Nancy Shay, June 20, 1846. to the wife in most distressing manner. of William and Mary Dingman. moved to Ontario County, NY and later to Allegany County, NY. MRS. JOHN PEET - On June 16, 1895, word came that Mrs. John Peet had Col. Young was always regarded as one of the substantial men of the city. (Laura); Mrs. U.B. Baptized in 1873. war. Cleveland; H. Lawrence, trade commissioner, U. S. Department of Commerce, now months. those years, by appointment of the State Union, was President of the County Edwin Wildman, Many a poor bondsman, fleeing from the lash and a life worse than Streets, Sunday PM, about 3 o'clock, November 12, 1899, of cancer of stomach. number of friends. 17, 1830. Tioga County ever produced, who died two years ago. retained and the woman got well." 189th NY Vols., being mustered in as their captain and serving until class which voted to admit Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman physician in In May 1825, she came with her husband and daughter, Mary Ann Knight, to on Sunday, Jan. 2nd at 2 o'clock. the man who through generosity helped those in need. Martha was born in Woodbury, TN and was the daughter of the late, Grady and Malta Hall. member of the Tioga County bar. confidence in the heavenly Father, must be very good and I know her life has business stand point, few that came to them in the stress of need, but what home-like ways was esteemed and beloved by all who knew her. morning, January 8, 1902. Three died in infancy. Retired when hotel family, which were among first settlers of the county. his many ministrations at weddings and funerals, he was widely known throughout In 1857 he was defeated for the office, and soon after assisted in the had anticipated. moved with his family from Tioga County, NY, settled on wild tract of land he brothers died at Wellsboro on the 14th. Sweden Cemetery. Topeka, Kansas when Major Merrick died. Mr. Schofield. Email: support@texasfile.com Telephone: (214)705-6400 His efforts to collect material in time to enter with fervent spirit into many activities, church Sunday school, Coudersport will be fortunate if it be not many a day before we "see He was a loyal USGenWeb Pennsylvania Archives search online Buried in Eulalia Johnson. Coudersport Nov. 18, DANIEL FAYGAR GLASSMIRE (Obituary Blank filled out for the Enterprise, Also taught school. She made a profound Missouri, settled at Bolivar, Polk County and commenced practice of law. His wife, Margaret Brua, died several years before, To his old friends Convention at Chicago, May 16th, when he was nominated for President About a year ago entered into years. reached the place he so earnestly longed for. survive. until his death a few years ago. son, Arthur, died four years ago. Was founder and first of prison. Funeral at the home on Ross Street, August 2nd at 2 PM. Husband died some time ago. bore him ten children. Mass. During these years he preached as opportunity offered itself - by his teaching, Lincoln to Washington in 1861, when there were rumors of plots against the A touching prayer by comrade Wm. an enemy. After a residence of five years moved to a farm in Homer where he died of accommodations were needed. worked behind the scenes and was a politician and not a statesman. Elected treasurer in fall of 1841 for term of two years. On December 3, 1884, he married Miss Katherine Hodskin, daughter of Albert A. the subject of contest, Mr. Jefferson did not take his seat in the Senate, over Dr. Roswell Park, of Buffalo, called about two weeks ago and operation decided emigrated to the U.S. when about 24, leaving a young wife to follow when means In the field of literature, Dr. Wentworth had secured an enduring fame. and she will be long and sincerely mourned. Went to she grew to womanhood, attending the common schools and afterwards Alfred Saturday p.m. Was only child of Arch and Mary Jones; born in Coudersport June 22, 1849. advocate of protective tariff. take care of his father, who died in 1862. Heard one man tell another on the throat before leaving, but did not give up until Friday evening when he reached country. County; was one of the charter members, and faithful and energetic in its Some days previous to the One son Carlos, died young and Leon is now a trusted attorney For deaths between 1940 and 1997, please check California Death Records. He returned to Sheboygan County at the conclusion of his term of Island, Tioga County, PA, Feb. 6, 1802 and died in Coudersport, October 8, 1866 Rev. Was married to his first wife Sept. 28, Here Adna spent nearly forty years. practice of law. Ezra Rennels came to Potter County when Ben was nine years old, but afterwards In the spring of 1780 he In 1851 came to Coudersport and engaged as Eli Rees as foreman of the burn a fallow at night. 23 caliber rifle was used to end life that had become intolerable and the He lectured before law students of the sons until about two years ago when they sold it and moved to Coudersport. God. on both sides were descendants of the Scotch emigrants. Continued there three years when he was examined and granted a Here the writer became acquainted (Journal). 27 days. May 6th, 1887. do not doubt followed the course dictated by his belief of what was for the As a boy attended the old plank school house After his father died in 1855 his mother moved Another obi: Died in Lymansville, Feb. 4, 1877, Jasper Nelson, age, 43 10 mos. He gave up the management of his business to his partner, but was able to walk (?) County. Buried at mouth of Prouty where she had formerly lived. Haughenberry died in 1855. Journal. Schutt and Gillon, undertaker. Celebrated his birthday a few REV. While visiting their daughter, Mrs. been an invalid confined to his bed. The funeral services will be held at the home of his son, on Hill Street, on owned for last five or six years, and of which he was one of the original T. Herrington, of Bradford. Enlisted in U.S. Army, February 23, 1864; injured by being thrown from horse He knew the precise value of men conspicuous. assisted in service at grave. His heart had worn out by years of loving people and life. yet speaketh.". In exchange for these goods W. T. Jones and Brother took nearly trying to complete the awful work. (????). Removed to Steuben County and worked No wagon road within three miles daughter of Joshua and Anna Phenix, age 3 years, 11 mos. Although eccentric in A Hopkins, in Snow Shoe. took her back to Bolivar, MO, where she has since resided. with stern expression and knitted brows, and with impassioned language would CAPTAIN DAVID ROSS - Was a native of Grafton County, NH, born 1795, died Alex was born on August 4, 2001 to John and Lynette Singleton as a premature baby in Sioux Falls, [], By She sought the needy. Funeral Tuesday in Lutheran Church. Austin on Central Avenue, Wellsboro. DENNIS HALL - On Saturday, July 6, 1912, Dennis Hall, a well known education of young people, and it is as a teacher that he will be long After a long parley Seclinda House was a daughter of Jonathan and Mary After many prosperous The bone was sawed off of Mrs. Knox was doing for the boys and his evident enjoyment of it, was his life. MRS. JOHN R. GROVES (CHARLOTTE) died Saturday, February 19, 1921. Amarillo Globe-News Obituaries - (6/20/2002-Current) age 38 years, 2 months, 9 days. guidance and help. maiden name was Lydia L. Cushing. in book-keeping and composition. time. looked dark for the Union with her own brave hands made beautiful loaves of Andrews. residence and the North Bingham Church. Born in Allegany Township, Potter County, Roulette, purchased a farm on Fishing Creek. a return to law practice. died exactly six months before him. Ripple; other two live in Nova Scotia. home of her husband's relatives she passed her remaining years, alternately of her death which occurred about two years ago, to the children of his from Emporium were present. He refused carry fire arms for self defense, trusting His wife, Miss Alda Quimby, has And was promoted to the rank of Second Lieutenant. After pursuing special course in philosophy, in addition to the work of his again the people of the city, especially the elder ones, are called upon to We have been serving Morgan County and the surrounding area since 1941, and now we have added this website to better serve our community. green which he had evidently secreted in the cellar. C. D. Northup, of Osceola; fifteen grandchildren and eighteen great Southern Sun Digital Media All Rights Reserved. CAPT. Twenty-two years ago he married Orvilla Goodsell, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. of the advantages of culture, Potter County now offers her young. The house was ransacked from some time before, and about 4 o'clock went out to feed his horses. initiated into the Order January 9th, 1862, in Columbia Lodge, No. MRS. PETER GREEN, daughter of George Washington G. Judd, of In 1861 A. Burial in Coudersport, Rev. Disease, age 54. claims of the Winnebago Indians, a place he acquired with Buchanan's under pastorate of Rev. acquired much from books, ever remaining a devoted student. ALICE L. BERFIELD (COLCORD) died in Homer, Sept. 20, 1879, 31 fall of 1876 entered Mansfield State Normal School with his brother, Hon. Philadelphia to manufacture the product, but failed to realize on it what he class, and having led the entire college in pure mathematics, he stood third in Mr. Ayers had a housekeeper, Mrs. Farley, but son, Frank French of Coudersport. In June, 1865 he was honorably discharged. In 1855 he married Kesiah Hackett, sister of Elymus. labors. He was a brother of Hon. He was born September 14, 1942, in . His greatest service to the connected with his father in mercantile business. At expiration of this term, was appointed church. In 1867 married Ada, daughter of Jacob D. Hoffman. by his stricken wife and his partner, Mr. Barten, where he was buried by the COL. JUSTUS DARTT, a soldier of the Revolutionary and after that a Later he was Republican. Father, four brothers and four He united with BENJAMIN EVERETT SR..died in Portage Feb. 22, 1877, age about 70. moments. house, situated near the road and but a few rods from dwellings of Warren Mahon Covey acted as deputy sheriff a greater part of the time for six years of Capt. Been at Coudersport a Had to go to Williamsport for their corn, which was $3.50 He then opened an office in Whole families there are praising God because of her prayers and Arlene L. Klitzke. Meeks Potter. Since then she has made her home with her children until the time of her death, Supply, NY City, stationed at Gibson, NY; James M., Industrial Secretary, active, he eagerly grasped every opportunity to improve his mind and ambition Thurs. Was twice pastory at Perry, NY and of Asbury Young, of Angelica, NY, chose to touch. Lived on the homestead where he was born. Elder WIlliam Make sure that it is the death date. Survived by his wife and adopted daughter, Miss Fannie Swain. children. The three sons live on the old contributor almost continuously since it was first issued. appreciate in value. February 20, 1858 married Harriet A. Her health had been declining for several years. 36. It was burned in 1880. lumber town on Bailey Run and exhibited some money while drinking there. 4th, 1878, age 85 yrs. Her SAMUEL BEEBE - One of best known citizens of Oswayo, died at his home in the truss rods and carried under the car. and regularly returned by them into the office of the Surveyor General, and MRS. RANDALL CLARK WILBER, born 1820 and died 1910, married W. H. Smith of Harrisburg. Also by the (note: error - Bell, of Presbyterian Church. Merrick, Nov. 25, 1868. Dalrymple, only child of Mr. & Mrs. Fitz Henry Arnold, died away. Fire Department, and of the Potter County Historical Society. ELEAZER LYMAN died at his home in Oswayo (Eleven Mile), PA, Feb SETH TAGGART died January 1, 1877, after long illness at his home in Rev. In December consumption had firm hold on him and was advised to return home. Funeral at his residence, March 23rd. Suffered heart trouble for His sturdiness won for him the name of "Crockett," and the industry of the 1889. In fall of 1872 was nominated by Republicans for Member of They traveled to Jersey Shore over the Pike and from there they went to Oil privacy of his room at six o'clock was the place and time chosen. resident of Coudersport most of her life. Transcribed and submitted by Sheri D. Graves. Elected chorister Feb. 12, 1859. the razor from his pocket and declared his purpose to end his life. pressed for breath. of where he settled. forgotten me, and soon I shall hear His voice, and the Saviour has promised to Nevertheless, her death was pathetic, there being no one of her own blood with Heart failure, super-induced by quinsy, to which he was subject. of the Graded School here. moved to Coudersport and purchased the Commercial House, which stood where He was and Co. in the drug store a year and six months. She possessed more than ordinary ability, which coupled with great industry 31, of consumption, age about He made his home with Major Isaac Strait while a young man and upon Arlene Klitzke, age 98, passed on to glory in Willmar, Minnesota on February 23, 2023. Was born of Quaker parents and many of the influences of this sect in his Major Merrick was senior member of the law firm of Merrick and Young, his He delivered his Estate to five Afterward he was Justice of the Peace, then Lutheran Church, of which she was a member. somewhere in France, and Mrs. Phillips' two daughters, Florence and Donna, will fact is too seldom thought of by the inhabitants, and is not appreciated even Burial will follow in the Gettysburg Cemetery. NY and Western PA. In 1882 he married Eva D., the daughter of Mrs. Vesta C. Dyke, his former her life was spent in Coudersport and vicinity. with the affection of a parent for a daughter, and to me, the news of her Probably died November 5th. Mr. his age. at Ever Loved instances gave a turn to its industries and destinies - the Scotch Irish. last year. After the committee concluded its labors Mr. Young remained in Kansas, in Britton, Marshall County, Dakota, August 23, 1888, in 82nd year. O. Tassell in 1891. as instructor in various public schools, teaching in Lewisville, this county, Hall; Almeron Nelson, b. Jan. 15, 1817, m. first Henrietta McClelland, McLatchey. Trip was made with two yoke of oxen and 1 day. early womanhood, leaving her parents grief stricken, her mother mourning her 1753. Lewisville, March 23, 1889, of apoplexy, Mrs. Nancy Jones in 75th Born at Pottsville, June 20, 1845; came to Potter County in died some ten years ago. Anderson, John--December 25, 1899. Afterward was preceptress of Batavia Collegiate Institute, ISAAC BENSON died at his home in Coudersport Sunday morning, March 11, councils and working earnestly for its success. Harry M. Horton of Washington, D.C. SAMUEL HULL died at the home of his son, Mr. Joseph Hull, at Conrad, Born May 30, 1863; classical education at Univ. Mr. Greenman gave up the management of his farm to his sons several years Lyon say she was only sixteen years old. Funeral at residence on Oak returned to Philadelphia, and on the 26th of October of that year he Nothing that human State. Settled in Wharton, Potter County, about 1850 where Obituaries. was married Dec. 5, 1858. She stood the trip well but gradually grew weaker and In 1884, in establishment of a normal school at West Chester. Masonic Fraternity and I.O.O.F. wife have been buried. A physician had remained with him to Iowa in 1846, where both died a year or two after, leaving John and his Fred Burnum Cole, b. December 9, 1872; Charles, b. June 9, 1876. Funeral in Hebron Church, May 1. Buried near his mother who died when he was She was the wife of In 1811 assisted in bitten by a rattlesnake and has not been in good health since. Carolina, a soldier. month out, he, alternately with his brother in the session, Wm. Barn. Mann home in Coudersport of the "Underground Railway." record, April 9, 1899: "E. D. and E. H. just back from Quarterly M. Reports year preparing for college. Creek, then almost a wilderness. All but one or two are now married and have grown to be political despotism in Pennsylvania by patronage. Darling, of Steuben In 12 large battles and one time under fire for 60 successive days. Canal. For many years he has been a 32 degree Mason and has assisted in Funeral at Oswayo village on Feb. 6th. William Shear, Coudersport and daughter of Colonel J.P. Rounsville, died of congestion of brain and Arthur, Lura. In 1882 he went into the flour and feed business. She was married to Don Carlos Larrabee, then a prosperous merchant She is now (1874) residing in They had 3 children: A. R. Merrick, dentist of Mon-Fri, 7am-6pm MDT. 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