Bert C. Richardson
Utica Saturday Globe, November 21, 1903
Bert C. Richardson
Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]: At the home of his brother, Burdett D. Richardson, in East Hampton, Mass., Wednesday morning, November 18, occurred the death of Bert C. Richardson, a former well-known young resident of this village, aged 19. He had been ill about six weeks with malaria and rheumatism, and pneumonia developing caused his death. Deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Richardson, of this village, and was born in Smyrna [Chenango Co., NY] May 18, 1844, and came to this village with his parents when 4 years of age. He was an expert cigar maker by trade, having learned the business in A.J. Dibble's cigar factory in this village. For the past three years he had worked at his trade in Malone, N.Y., Springfield, Mass., and East Hampton, Mass., and has many friends wherever he was known. October 26, 1900 he married Miss Nellie Bushnur, of Chateauguay, N.Y., who survives. Deceased is also survived by his parents, three brothers, B.D Richardson, of East Hampton, Mass.; H.A. Richardson, of North Brookfield, Mass.; E.O. Fuller of East Hampton, Mass. and one sister, Mrs. O. Harrington, of North Bangor, N.Y. The remains were brought to this village Thursday morning and the funeral was held from the home of his parents on Fair street Friday afternoon. Rev. Samuel Mosee officiating. The body was placed in Mt. Hope vault awaiting burial.
William Wrighter
Bainbridge News & Republican, July 11, 1946
William Wrighter, of Windsor [Broome Co., NY], for years a well known resident of Susquehanna [PA], died at the Barnes Memorial Hospital, Wednesday afternoon, July 3. He was admitted to the hospital only a few days ago. Deceased was 75 years of age. He is well remembered as a blacksmith. Selling his property in Susquehanna he established his home in Windsor where for several years he was engaged in conducting a service station and in dealing in electrical supplies. He was a native of Thompson. His only survivor is his wife.
Louis Dilello
Bainbridge News & Republican, July 11, 1946
Louis Dilello, 79, of Nineveh [Broome Co., NY], died Wednesday at the Afton Hospital. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Langan, of Lanesboro, Pa., Mrs. Roland Ross and Mrs. Albert Westbrook, both of Binghamton, and Miss Florence Dilello, of Syracuse; five sons, Raphael and Joseph Dilello, both of Binghamton, Frank Dilello, of Windsor, Harry Dilello, of Nineveh, and Harold Dilello, of Afton; 17 grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins. The body was removed to the Wood Memory Chapel, where the funeral was held Saturday at 9 a.m., and at 10 a.m. at St. John's Church. Burial was in the Plains cemetery, Nineveh.
Ambrose Jaycox
Bainbridge News & Republican, July 11, 1946
Ambrose Jaycox, nearly a lifelong resident of Rock Rift [Delaware Co., NY], died at the home of George Travis, Sidney Center, Tuesday, July 2, at the age of 84 years. he had been at the Travis home four months. Mr. Jaycox was born at Deposit [Delaware Co., NY] but most of his life was spent on a farm at Rock Rift. He was well known throughout this area and had many friends. He is survived by one son, Dwight Jaycox, of Rock Rift; two brothers, William Jaycox, of Harvard, and Arnold Jaycox, of Deposit, and a sister, Mrs. George Dutcher, of Walton. He was a member of the Rock Rift Church. The funeral was held Friday afternoon at Lyon Brothers' funeral Chapel, in Walton, the Rev. J.M. Findley Brown officiating. Burial was in the Walton cemetery.
Death Notices
Antimasonic Telegraph, 1830
June 23, 1830Died In Binghamton [Broome Co., NY], on Saturday, the 12th inst. Mrs. Abigail Cushman, aged 53 years.
In Virginia, Charity, a slave of Capt. Francis Smith of Prince Edward county, in her 70th year. For 40 years she had been a member of the Baptist church, and discharged all the duties which devolved on her as a servant, honestly and faithfully. She was the mother of thirty children at nineteen births! viz: Three triplet births, five duplicate births, and eleven single births.
September 15, 1830
In Preston [Chenango Co., NY], very suddenly, on Friday last, Mrs. Avery, wife of Mr. John Avery, aged 44 years.
October 13, 1830
Died in Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] on the 29th ult. Mr. Caleb Johnson, preceptor of a select school in that town, and formerly of Sherburne [Chenango Co., NY], aged 31 years.
November 3, 1830
Died in this village [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY]: on the 19th ult. Mercy Ann, daughter of Mr. E. Woodhouse, aged 1 year.
Death Notices
Antimasonic Telegraph, 1830
June 23, 1830Died In Binghamton [Broome Co., NY], on Saturday, the 12th inst. Mrs. Abigail Cushman, aged 53 years.
In Virginia, Charity, a slave of Capt. Francis Smith of Prince Edward county, in her 70th year. For 40 years she had been a member of the Baptist church, and discharged all the duties which devolved on her as a servant, honestly and faithfully. She was the mother of thirty children at nineteen births! viz: Three triplet births, five duplicate births, and eleven single births.
September 15, 1830
In Preston [Chenango Co., NY], very suddenly, on Friday last, Mrs. Avery, wife of Mr. John Avery, aged 44 years.
October 13, 1830
Died in Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] on the 29th ult. Mr. Caleb Johnson, preceptor of a select school in that town, and formerly of Sherburne [Chenango Co., NY], aged 31 years.
November 3, 1830
Died in this village [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY]: on the 19th ult. Mercy Ann, daughter of Mr. E. Woodhouse, aged 1 year.
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