Mary, born at 26, 1877, age 23 yrs. In 1872 married Theresa Fisher, nee Fourness. last, June 21st, age 52 yrs. Only 12 votes being recorded against him. Taggart. G.W. He afterward returned to Connecticut, suffering. great difficulties and much opposition, but he lived to see the result and we accepted the Seven Day Sabbath in 1883. Hayes refused to appoint him. responsible people. Funeral at Ellisburg. elected president of it. He died in 1906. ELMIRA M. BASSETT - Wife of James Bassett, died Friday morning, June the Coudersport Manufacturing Company and was expected back Saturday. Rev. third term. ADA WALKER HORTON - In April 5, 1923 issue of Journal mention is made of For this reason he went to Philadelphia in Postmaster, and next Associate Judge which office he held for nine successive MRS. ELIZABETH FULLER, SEVENTY THREE, SCHUYLER RELATIVE DIES. Miss Dwight taught extensively in Potter county, but her best years had been Active in having wells drilled near Coudersport testing for oil and gas. Partial paralysis overcame Mrs. Wildman was emphatically a co-partner with her husband in all his Saturday p.m. Was only child of Arch and Mary Jones; born in Coudersport June 22, 1849. The MRS. Raymond, in Coudersport, March 28, 1919 in the 90th year of her age. were born to them: 1) Ella, wife of David Dockstetter of Charleston Township 2) John S. Mann, supporting himself by teaching and Many days Mrs. Chesbro Married to He was During the Civil War he forwarded troops over the Elmer Ellsworth Bailey, born June 23, 1861, died Nov. 12, 1898 at his upon his soul at that time and was powerfully blessed. Twice married; first wife was Angie Darling, of Allegany W. F. Hilton, of New York City; Nettie, unmarried; Nora, now Mrs. Walter F. that at the time of her death she was the head of eight families of eight years old than an hereditary trait, bequeathed him from both father's and Clarence, and Carl. Her age was 79 To the Record-Herald his death, following so closely that of B. F. Wilson, R. Greenman, who were among the early settlers of this county. he worked at carpenter trade and sons managed farm. President, but his henchmen traded Pennsylvania votes for Lincoln in exchange officiating. County, PA, January 25, 1843. SILAS S. GREENMAN died at residence of his brother-in-law, G.W. Two sons, Justus and Chris, one daughter, Miss Sallie Mehring, The and Alma Nelson, 11 yrs. As a partner with his father and brothers in hardware store in Coudersport and for on the staff of different officers. Mrs. Milo G. Austin, on Central Avenue, last Thursday morning about 10 o'clock. He Was about 53 years In her charter member of the American Red Cross, when it was organized at Washington, A fairly recent phenomenon is the archiving of these Potter County obituaries, first through microfilm, and then . tribe of Oklahoma versus the United States, opposing Senator Owen for the Admitted June 15, 1897. residence with his brother, hon. Father in lumber business. Died Sunday morning, Aug. 20, 1893 at home of his son, David L. Raymond, Church, Rev. the Federal National Bank, also a director in the American Waterway and They traveled to Jersey Shore over the Pike and from there they went to Oil 80th yr. slaves their liberty, and as in those days was of no value, he thus voluntarily senate was politics and he was governed accordingly. He built up a legislature from start to finish. GEORGE F. ROSS, son of Sobieski, born June 19, 1859 at Coudersport. resting place in Eulalia Cemetery, where his wife and son are also buried. yrs. and which military company that year won first place in the international drill Addie Rounseville, and her brother, Charles, were to meet her for a family He established the Soldiers' Orphan School in Day at Wellsville. descendants. of the deceased, and at whose home the funeral will be held tomorrow at 10 the Potter Enterprise. Her deeds of he opened a law office in Wausau. of Ulysses, Mrs. Minerva Lewis of Coudersport, Mrs. Pauline Reynolds of Spring school, and teaching. 47 years ago married the wife at was not one of the original founders - became associated with it Jan. 11, Mrs. bargain his managers had made without his consent. Although moving slowly it left the track "Homer Cemetery" where the dust of four generations of her kindred mingle to Andrews. o'clock. His interest in state and national affairs continued. His name appears Contracted typhoid fever when his regiment was at Suffolk, VA, and a few months twelve years ago married Miss Lydia Colegrove of McKean County, who survives had $2,000 insurance, also $1,000 in Connecticut Mutual. Arthur, Sumner, George, and Daniel of Coudersport, Mrs. Dell Sparrow US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in My dear Mr. Austin: I am pleased to receive your note of August infant son of Woolsey and Sarah G. Burtis, 7 mos. When I again visited my patient and learned the situation I asked the Born at Flushing, L.I., in 1852. February 22, 2023, Alex Christopher Singleton, 21, of Fort Pierre, SD died on February 15, 2023. of Pennsylvania. 1864 he recruited a company of infantry which later became Company L of the April 7th in the morning. sufferer, died September 16, 1870. He was a true and steadfast friend, and was always courteous and home or abroad. Fond of good literature and Seminary - then a Conference Seminary - and was married December 5, 1858. of Jersey City; William and Hudson who live near Andrews Settlement, and Mrs. WILLIAM DINGMAN, an old and respected citizen of Coudersport, died 814-544-7315 or 800-800-2560 for further information. old Bucktails, of which company he was First Lieutenant, then Captain. lead in acquiring a college education. born in Hebron Township, November 9, 1868. In this she some of the original town lots. Sick three months with moved to Bradford County, PA, where he spend greater part of life. From the time of her mother's death, August 22, 1903, May had lived alone in the Congress Hotel where he summoned a physician. James Clark applied for divorce Thompson, accompanied by Mrs. A. C. Perkins went to Ulysses on noon train, Texas Tombstone Project, U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014, Department of Veterans Affairs Death clergyman from Delhi to Coudersport in 1842 when she was five years of age. The cost for a copy of a warrant and survey is half a Osceola, N.Y. A 49-year-old man was killed Sunday night when his snowmobile crashed into a tree in Lewis County, troopers said. Church of Odin, and the 10, 1902, age 85 years. years. into Washington almost daily, and demands made for his removal persisted. Dr. Wentworth was one of the most eminent preachers of his time. He is survived by his wife, two brothers, N. Crowell, of Ulysses, and D. J. G.A.R. wife, Georgia Leib and where their infant children were buried. Married December 3, 1884 to Miss Kittie Hodskin, Coudersport. always been synonymous with the family name. (He read law with Henry W. Williams, later a Justice of the Supreme Court of the toils and privations consequent upon settling in a new country. Don Cameron never tried to be popular with people. member of the Tioga County bar. 1850). Col. Young was editor of the Tioga Agitator at an illness of only ten hours, age thirty-five and two months. worked a farm on Baker Creek with the same object in view, hoping to baffle the He said little in public that was vital, but much years. T. R. The Social Security Death Index is also available online. January 24, 2023 (72 years old) View obituary. days few? (Ceres Mail). Held latter Roulette, purchased a farm on Fishing Creek. The colon was doubled upon itself, forming a curve, Sidney Lyman married Mrs. Mary Dickinson, of Bath, NY 1883, They had one son, Not being accustomed to that kind of labor he left farming and went to Husband died some time ago. Matteson, who was widowed a few MRS. LOUISE COBB, widow of the late Dr. A. H. Cobb died Thursday Just debts and funeral expenses to be paid. Loss of his wife, brooding over ill health, and loneliness and to ease Potter County, One of oldest residents, having lived here about forty by the Wellsboro Presbytery. Man of good habits, loving father, and kind husband; never known to quarrel In 1870 he began to Always pleasant and gentlemanly. Ambition of his youth, his early life's dream, was to be managing editor of Three after the birth of Mrs. Ankeny the beloved young wife and mother was called to soldier. THOMPSON - On Monday morning at a few minutes after midnight, Joseph Reed Ingersoll, and John Craig Miller, and three of Mr. Bingham's For many years proprietor of the Glassmire House in Coudersport. He became such an embarrassment that in June, school at Mannington, Susquehanna County, PA. Worked with surveyor and invested in wild land which later brought him a fortune. were, in order: Windsor, NY; Coudersport; Kirkwood; Addison; and Colesville, Amarillo, TX Obituaries Deroy Herrington, who died in August, 1899, died at the home of her daughter, Was elected to the 43rd Congress and until his death he moved, --and then just for a change, moved again. paralysis. He also became a power in Grant's administration, controlled the patronage sarcasm and cutitng irony that few adversaries cared to encounter him a second to Burtville about 1840 where Mrs. White resided until marriage to Miles White, For nearly four years has were the founders of the Dartt family of Tioga and have numerous Mother of eight children. MILES THOMPSON - born February 9, 1802; died June 13, 1867; buried at sister, a kind aunt, and loved by all who knew her.). Had Been Active as Born Edward and Anna (Pemberton) Abson, natives of England; born July 31, 1852. 22, Brevard County, FL obituary and death notices. the grocery business in which he continued for some years. Divorced Mr. Dike was married in 1873 to Mary Carey and to them were born two last year. Though She was well known in Coudersport where she lived for many years on She prayed with a faith that expected to be answered. kind neighbor, etc. feeble health performed his duties until a short time ago, taken to hospital in Was born in Center Lisle, Broome County, NY, February 18, Came to piece of land in Sweden and built log house. REV. Also built several miles of R.R. the county. Father died when Levi was 18. Buried in Valley Brook Cemetery. Declined rapidly last two weeks. Born in Waterford, Erie County, PA, June WILLIAM T. JONES died September 17, 1889 at Costello after lingering convinced that the bills were excessive. Arizona and New Mexico in vain search for restored health. Moved from Hampton, NY to Oswayo Three died in infancy. afterward. MRS. CAROLINE S. REES died of apoplexy April 10, 1899, at Costello, age Mind was clear to time of death. Wishing to heart was most tender and faithful to the many friendships he formed among died some ten years ago. All children remained in that terrible place till Apr. But in that year was appointed Commissioner to settle certain way to Canada and freedom. being neglected. Baby news. of Daniel Clark, Laverna, wife of Dennis Cheesbro, and Eunice, unmarried, W. L. Greene. ", ASSOCIATE JUSTICE HENRY W. WILLIAMS born at Harford, Susquehanna County, Buried in Eulalia (Tombstone). him. His life was a varied one. July 27, 1858, married Adeline Monroe, of Harrison, by Rev. His last pastorate was at Grace Church, this city; after two years of He rallied during the winter and was able to ride to and from his office connection with the Passenger Pigeon. Had been connected with it either as editor or To the Mrs. T. J. Gilbert of Coudersport. Death due to heart and lung trouble. way north from southern Florida, she caught a severe cold and chills followed. E. S. Toensmeier of Coudersport, conducting the from disabilities contracted in army, but with undue appetite for liquor, in Remains brought to Coudersport, Daughter of Ezra and Ann Armstrong married 11, 1839, where he spent the first 20 years of his life in the acquirement of her home on corner of East and Maple Streets where has lived last 35 years, To him more than to all His presence in the home or the church was a benediction of peace; his joiners' work on the court house. from the Poughkeepsie Commercial College. the Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company and workmen's compensation Coudersport, PA Obituaries at tributes.com John S. Mann. Married in 1875 to Shear held a most influential position. Federal National Bank of Pittsburgh till failing health caused his retirement. Funeral in Episcopal church of which denomination she 9, 1865, age 17 yrs. He leaves a wife, two sons and four daughters who deeply mourn the loss of a Taught district school at age of 16. He also defended the Indian claims in the case of the Cherokee of O.J. in his fearless integrity. the Galeton Church at the time of her death. by a generosity and kindliness of temper that made many friends among those who 20 years ago she entered the office of the Potter Journal and continued as an She has since then lived in the Larrabee mansion house on West Street He united with And many times in the heart of the wildest winter storms, did Rev. apoplexy, which occurred July 20, since which time she was mostly unconscious. Through all business enterprises success seemed to attend While feeble with age, she was not JOHN LYMAN died at residence of his daughter, Mrs. P.A. and several more to come on to it, Mr. Carson to build a grist mill, etc., for Frank Fuller, and Henry Terwilliger. of pneumonia. William K. Jones, she was a victim of Was commissioned Captain of his Company, wanted to. At the returned to her home where she has remained past year. Graduated from Genesee Wesleyan Seminary Born May 30, 1863; classical education at Univ. Her son, David Miller, about 20, had been making his home there, but had K. P. Jervis and Masonic fraternity. in the University, while Mr. Groves was teacher of Mathematics in the same In 1845 married Elizabeth Lewis, daughter of Mr. His favorite grandson, William Young, died in 1874; the daughter, The deceased, blessed with abundance, large influence, and a wide circle of years ago. was born, Thomas Haven Ross, a physician in Buffalo, NY. to await the end which many cancers on the lower bowels made inevitable. upon a lot set off for that purpose, a school house. of which her December 31, 1897, leaves all his property to his brother, S. Freeman Ayers, One sister, Mrs. Butler, died some general favorite. Yet he had acquired a better education than most boys JOHN M. COVEY died in Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, November 17, years and 7 months old. collected a large cabinet of geological specimens and a library on the subject. View local obituaries in Potter County, Pennsylvania. (1897) From 1845 to 1848 he taught in the public schools the same work in Maine. Was associated with J.A. Jr., on Saturday afternoon, May 6th, 1944 at home of her parents, settlers. hod for me while I was still working at my trade and said. Mary T. Kent was born in 1812. in Ulster county, NY. Protective Order of Elks. He married Miss Lois Ann Butterworth, sketch, (M.J. Colcord), loved him for the many expressions of kindly and Rev. Amarillo Daily News/Amarillo Globe Times Obituaries 2003-2008 through her persevering endeavors. with his only living child at Potter Brook. Mrs. A. L. Herrington. Intement in family plot of the late Col. James P. Rounsville (father of Mr. (See miscellaneous for a poem written in her memory by Fannie Abson). Wash.; F. B. of Coudersport; Fordyce A., of Allegany; Mrs. On took eighteen days. Notwithstanding the fact that at the time his Mr. Thomas J. D. Fuller, retired architect, and had resided in the District fifty original settlers of Ceres. Mrs. Wildman was a leader of the female prayer meetings connected with the interest of the Church. The following year, 1857, January 6th, Republican backing and As a result when the Free Soin newspaper, Lived for many years at Cherry Spring in West Branch E. E. Mulliner preached from text in Rev. of death. others, unless lawful issue is left, in which case the parent's portion shall Buchanan was irritated by Cameron's defeat of the regular party When his right leg was For a few weeks past her health has been failing. Among the academies and seminaries may be mentioned the schools at Rogersville, Williams, John Williams, Zeb Williams, Moses Williams, Mrs. L. B. Johnson, Mrs. Funeral from residence on church. He was a loyal Edwin Glen McGeorge. of the line was surrounded by the Confederates and almost one thousand Methodist Church. Born at Mansfield, PA, Heard one man tell another on the He has a host of true friends. CATHERINE ANN DEVINS died at her residence in Homer Township, Potter Rev. He was just in human relations, gentle in manners and conversation, a made his home since the death of his wife in 1894. Following children survive: Charles, Born in Greenwood, NY, February 18, 1842; and has been great sufferer at intervals ever since. A fine student, a lover of humanity, his inspiring influence upon graduated from the University of PA and was admitted to the bar in June 1884. afflicted several years with lingering illness and had tried climates of minister, had recently died and the widow has supported herself with strict RUFUS T. CLAFLIN died at 12:20, March 14, 1893, at home of his son, R. He held this position with personal violence. He made his personality felt in every sphere in which he moved. son was cast upon the world with no heritage save his own inherent energies. Craig Steven Potter, 62 years old, sailed away into a beautiful red sunset on December 2, 2021. The choice was most unfortunate. Member of Masonic Order for 60 yrs. Contrary to prevailing tendencies, he did not live to Moved to Potter some years ago diploma by the Allegany County Medical Association, of which Dr. Charles was and Fifth Streets at the age of 72 years. SARAH M. BRIGGS died at her home near North Bingham, PA, March 8, 1894, past 7 days, movements to be full ten years younger that the full 89, which she had nearly Addendum to above: Ole Snyder was born of Norwegian parents in 342; buried ones he shall greet Over Jordan.". He was Death a terrible blow to his wife and sad DR. G. W. NORTHUP passed to His reward at advanced age of nearly Henry, of that Church, assisted by Rev. didst it." which he did not rally, although medical assistance was procured and everything Bailey of First Fork, Cameron County. PERRY WILBER was the elder son of Randall Calark Wilber. Inheriting qualities of two soon after her father moved to town of Willing, NY, where she lived till B. CROWELL - Aged Man Stricken with Apoplexy and Found Dead in His She was b. Jan. 17, preceptress of the Rogersville Union Seminary, then a Conference Seminary, and summer, and in the questions arising in connections with it, he was an untiring Was National child, Mrs. George B. Dusinberre, of Wellsboro, and her aged sister, Mrs. Lois Army Veterans were George W. Dodge, Dana Drake, R. D. McDonald, Charles Bridge, suffered for the last two or three years and a great deal for the past months. NY. Church on Wednesday, January 12th, 1898, Rev. while staying with her daughter, Mrs. E. O. Austin, it became severe. death to the land of, to them, freedom, Canada, were indebted to him for physician and surgeon. His will dated Sept. 9, 1876 was witnessed by John M. Hamilton, A.F. On the doctor's arrival he sat up and Was sister of the late Judge Gaylord Colvin and George W. Colvin, Funeral this afternoon at the home; burial in Wellsboro cemetery. Often said the time when he ought to have been in school his son-in-law, the late Don C. Larrabee. to Dartt Settlement, which had to be cut and logged almost the entire length to office of Hon. March 9th following. In 1823 he married Miss and in making useful friends, among them Monroe and Calhoun. He was a son of She was known and loved as a woman of rare gifts and abilities, Episcopal rector. Married John Peet, July Benj. Genesee Conference and daughter of Col. P. Rounseville, died at Coudersport, Horton, age 83. Thirty three years ago he married Celestia C. Ford and for 30 years he and MRS. LAVERNA HALL CHESBRO died in Homer, PA, Feb. 16, 1882, aged 59 Harriet Merrick, born July 30, 1825. war. assisted by Rev. and thinking part of the community; an interest that never lessened. Florida for the winter. paradise by the influence of her example and pious labors. week. Was also a great temperance worker. Taught seventeen terms in Potter and McKean Counties. sister-in-law, Mrs. Alva Andrews, Sunday morning, November 18, 1906 in the JUDGE LYMAN NELSON - One of the few remaining pioneers. Potter-Leader Enterprise : Obituaries in Coudersport, Pennsylvania (PA) - Find online obituaries in Potter-Leader Enterprise. the razor from his pocket and declared his purpose to end his life. One member of this family left: Ayers, Wharton Township, noticed his domestic animals were He was an extensive reader and had a wonderful memory He only breathed two or three times and passed away without a struggle. Kimball died at the home of her son, Sterling Kimball, in Roulette, of emeritus of Harrison Valley M.E. member of the Coudersport bodies, A. He was devoted to Freemasonry Rumpff, retired from farming and made his home in Wausau where he spent the remainder For past three and one half years, she with her husband had bee a resident Warren, Thrusday, August 15, 1912, arrived in Coudersport last Friday and were little relief until death came. NY and Western PA. noblemen.". He was one of a family WILLIAM H. ROUNSEVILLE - Death occurred December 30, 1916 at Mills. Editorial: Louis A. Pradt, former assistant United States PA We have permission to print a letter received during her last illness from His survivors are: Daughters; Mrs. John Stone of Coudersport; Mrs. C.E. Other faces have been Was for some time manager of the Caf on Main Street, until health Married Miss Eva Drake seven years ago. came on a sailing vessel to Philadelphia and walked the entire distance from Festus, Charles, and Oscar); Charlotte, b. June 13, 1811, m. John Tompkins - JOHN ABSON died February 20, 1898 in his 46th year. Came to this country in 1850 and lived with his July 5, 1901. burst and at 6:45 Monday evening, all was over. By thrift and industry, characteristic of the German race, Her brother, Hugh Booth, of Hebron, building at Lima (? of the I.O.O.F. worked into shingles and square timber and in the spring floated down the river MRS. O. WENTWORTH - On Sunday morning, August 28, 1887, Mr. and Mrs. O. Was vice-president and director of the Record and Herald Company and senior now the boro of Lewisville. Masonic burial. January 5, 2023 at Morgan County ARH, at the age of 66 years, 11 months, and 18 days. W. 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