Guilford [Chenango Co., NY]: The remains of Mrs. Abby VanDeusen were brought here from Syracuse Saturday, March 11, for interment in Sunset Hill cemetery beside the grave of her husband, Daniel VanDeusen. The body was accompanied by her grandson Geo. VanDeusen, of Syracuse, and his sister, Mrs. Hartman, of Montreal. The committal service were conducted by Rev. H.W. Little of Christ's church. Mrs. VanDeusen was 83 years of age. Daniel VanDeusen died several years ago in Horseheads. Mr. and Mrs. VanDeusen will be remembered as old Guilford residents, living near Root's Corners. [Bainbridge Republican, Mar. 23, 1911]
Mrs. Betsey M. Bouton, wife of the late John T. Bouton, passed away very quietly on Friday morning, March 10, about 4 o'clock at her home in Roxbury [Delaware Co., NY]. Mrs. Bouton, who has always been in good health even in her advanced age had been able to do her work about the house until within a few weeks, but she has been gradually failing and the end came Friday morning. She was born in Meeker's Hollow and her maiden name was Betsey M. Fuller. She was married to John T. Bouton in 1838, and they were life long residents of Roxbury with the exception of a few years ago and twenty-five years ago Mr. Bouton died. Mrs. Bouton was a devoted member of the Old School Baptist church, although in late years could not attend the meetings. She will be missed by the members. She had always been held in high esteem by her many friends. Mrs. Bouton, without doubt, was the oldest person in this vicinity, reaching the age of 94 years, 2 months and 10 days. The funeral was held at the O.S.B. Church below Roxbury at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, Elder John B. Slauson officiating. Direct relatives to mourn her loss are two daughters, Mrs. E.S. Haddow of Bainbridge, and Mrs. S.P. Scudder of Roxbury, besides a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. [Bainbridge Republican, Mar. 23, 1911]
Henry Reder, a D.&H. trainman of Oneonta [Otsego Co., NY], was instantly killed at Afton Sunday afternoon. He stepped from behind his own train which was approaching on another track. The body was taken to Oneonta at 10:30 Monday morning and taken to his home. Mr. Reder is survived by his wife and two small children. [Bainbridge Republican, Mar. 23, 1911]
Guilford [Chenango Co., NY]: Sarah Moses Moore wife of Haydon Moore of Porto Rico died Monday afternoon at the home of her father Jonah Moses. Mrs. Moore who has remained north for nearly two years on account of ill health has resided in Norwich recently, and came here to spend the holidays. She failed rapidly after X-mas. Se is survived by her husband, who is on the way from Porto Rico, two small daughters, besides her parents, brothers and sisters.... [Bainbridge Republican, Jan. 19, 1911]
Afton [Chenango Co., NY]: David K. Shaw died Thursday of apoplexy at his home east side, aged 71 years, never wholly recovering from a shock sustained in January, 1909. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Fannie Bennett of Oneonta. The funeral was held Saturday p.m. from the M.E. church. Rev. D. Walker officiating. Burial in Glenwood cemetery [Afton, NY]. [Bainbridge Republican, Feb. 2, 1911]
Afton [Chenango Co., NY]: Seth Perry, a son of Mrs. Perry, died Saturday morning at the Fox Memorial Hospital, Oneonta, his death resulting from an accident while riding on his motor cycle near that city two weeks since, when he collided with a team, in some way breaking his arm and suffering internal injuries. Mr. Perry had employment in Oneonta, his home was in Schenectady where his wife survives him. [Bainbridge Republican, May 11, 1911]
Afton [Chenango Co., NY]: The remains of Charles Fowler who died at his home, Sidney [Delaware Co., NY], April 30th, was brought to Afton for burial May 2d. He is survived by his wife, a sister of H. Slusser, of Afton, and had recently purchased the Slusser homestead, one and one-half miles below this village, where he expected to move this spring. He was buried in Glenwood cemetery [Afton, NY]. [Bainbridge Republican, ay 11, 1911]
James Wheeler Smith of West Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Richard Lyon, Monday June 5th. He was 91 years old. The funeral was held yesterday. Burial at West Bainbridge. The deceased was a most remarkable man for that advanced age, retaining his full mental faculties to the end and having gained considerable distinction as a writer and a poet while in his advanced years. [Bainbridge Republican, June 8, 1911]
Died in Dunkee, Yates county, N.Y. Dr. O.E. Noble, aged 81. His death marks the close of a long and useful life. A ripe sheaf gathered in. He was ripe in years, ripe in the gathered treasures of Christian attainment and Christian usefulness. He was a son of Deacon I. Noble, long and favorably known in Oxford and Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]. The subject of this sketch united with the Baptists of Norwich when a boy of 12 years, at the time of the great revival in 1816. He was married to Sabrina Humphrey, daughter of James Humphrey, Esq. Her death occurred seven years ago. He practiced medicine about 40 yrs. in Oxford and Binghamton eight years. In the latter place he changed his practice and became a homoeopath. Most of his active life was spent in Penn Yan, N.Y., where he gained a large practice and held it for 20 years till failing health compelled him to give up his ride. He then removed to New York city, and did medical business for seven years, when he retired from his profession, and went to reside with his son, Dr. Geo. Noble, where he remained till he passed peacefully away. Dr. Nobel was emphatically a Christian man. While in full practice he was seldom absent from the house of worship on the Sabbath. He was a close student of the Bible, and was ever loyal to its teachings. When inquired of as to his feelings he repeated in a feeble voice, 1 Thess.4:13, 14, and 2 Tim. 1:10. These were his last works. He leaves two children G.Z. Noble, druggist and practicing physician, at Dundee, and Cerepta D., wife of Rev. Dr. Norton, of Central Park church. [Afton Enterprise, Apr. 10, 1885]
Henry Reder, a D.&H. trainman of Oneonta [Otsego Co., NY], was instantly killed at Afton Sunday afternoon. He stepped from behind his own train which was approaching on another track. The body was taken to Oneonta at 10:30 Monday morning and taken to his home. Mr. Reder is survived by his wife and two small children. [Bainbridge Republican, Mar. 23, 1911]
Guilford [Chenango Co., NY]: Sarah Moses Moore wife of Haydon Moore of Porto Rico died Monday afternoon at the home of her father Jonah Moses. Mrs. Moore who has remained north for nearly two years on account of ill health has resided in Norwich recently, and came here to spend the holidays. She failed rapidly after X-mas. Se is survived by her husband, who is on the way from Porto Rico, two small daughters, besides her parents, brothers and sisters.... [Bainbridge Republican, Jan. 19, 1911]
Afton [Chenango Co., NY]: David K. Shaw died Thursday of apoplexy at his home east side, aged 71 years, never wholly recovering from a shock sustained in January, 1909. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Fannie Bennett of Oneonta. The funeral was held Saturday p.m. from the M.E. church. Rev. D. Walker officiating. Burial in Glenwood cemetery [Afton, NY]. [Bainbridge Republican, Feb. 2, 1911]
Afton [Chenango Co., NY]: Seth Perry, a son of Mrs. Perry, died Saturday morning at the Fox Memorial Hospital, Oneonta, his death resulting from an accident while riding on his motor cycle near that city two weeks since, when he collided with a team, in some way breaking his arm and suffering internal injuries. Mr. Perry had employment in Oneonta, his home was in Schenectady where his wife survives him. [Bainbridge Republican, May 11, 1911]
Afton [Chenango Co., NY]: The remains of Charles Fowler who died at his home, Sidney [Delaware Co., NY], April 30th, was brought to Afton for burial May 2d. He is survived by his wife, a sister of H. Slusser, of Afton, and had recently purchased the Slusser homestead, one and one-half miles below this village, where he expected to move this spring. He was buried in Glenwood cemetery [Afton, NY]. [Bainbridge Republican, ay 11, 1911]
James Wheeler Smith of West Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Richard Lyon, Monday June 5th. He was 91 years old. The funeral was held yesterday. Burial at West Bainbridge. The deceased was a most remarkable man for that advanced age, retaining his full mental faculties to the end and having gained considerable distinction as a writer and a poet while in his advanced years. [Bainbridge Republican, June 8, 1911]
Died in Dunkee, Yates county, N.Y. Dr. O.E. Noble, aged 81. His death marks the close of a long and useful life. A ripe sheaf gathered in. He was ripe in years, ripe in the gathered treasures of Christian attainment and Christian usefulness. He was a son of Deacon I. Noble, long and favorably known in Oxford and Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]. The subject of this sketch united with the Baptists of Norwich when a boy of 12 years, at the time of the great revival in 1816. He was married to Sabrina Humphrey, daughter of James Humphrey, Esq. Her death occurred seven years ago. He practiced medicine about 40 yrs. in Oxford and Binghamton eight years. In the latter place he changed his practice and became a homoeopath. Most of his active life was spent in Penn Yan, N.Y., where he gained a large practice and held it for 20 years till failing health compelled him to give up his ride. He then removed to New York city, and did medical business for seven years, when he retired from his profession, and went to reside with his son, Dr. Geo. Noble, where he remained till he passed peacefully away. Dr. Nobel was emphatically a Christian man. While in full practice he was seldom absent from the house of worship on the Sabbath. He was a close student of the Bible, and was ever loyal to its teachings. When inquired of as to his feelings he repeated in a feeble voice, 1 Thess.4:13, 14, and 2 Tim. 1:10. These were his last works. He leaves two children G.Z. Noble, druggist and practicing physician, at Dundee, and Cerepta D., wife of Rev. Dr. Norton, of Central Park church. [Afton Enterprise, Apr. 10, 1885]
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