Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Obituaries (January 27)

Julian Williams Lindsay
Utica Saturday Globe, January 1907
 
 
Julian Williams Lindsay
1902 - 1907

Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]:  The neighboring community of North Norwich was greatly shocked Sunday to learn of the sudden and untimely death of Julian W. Lindsay, which occurred about noon of that day, after an illness of only 24 hours.  The cause of death was malignant scarlet fever.  Julian Williams Lindsay was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Lindsay and was born in North Norwich June 21, 1902.  During his brief life he had made a wide acquaintance in the community and by his happy disposition and winning ways had made friends of all who knew him.  He was the pride of his parents and will be most sadly missed from the home circle.  To his father and mother and to his grandfather, Julian Williams, the sincere sympathy [of the community].

Chenango Union, January 24, 1907
Our community was greatly shocked to hear of the death of Julian Lindsay which occurred Sunday about noon after an illness of about 24 hours from scarlet fever.  He was about four years of age and the only child of Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Lindsay, the light and joy of their household.  The funeral which was private was held Monday, burial in River View cemetery.  The sadly bereaved parents and grandfather have the deepest sympathy of the entire community.

Harriet Teal
Northern Christian Advocate, November 19, 1851
Harriet Teal, widow of Charles Teal, whose death was published in the Northern Christian Advocate a few weeks since, died at her residence in Lysander, Onondaga county, N.Y., August 15, 1851, in the 54th year of her age.  Sister Teal experienced religion some three years since and united with the Church  Her health being poor, she was seldom at the house of God.  We found her happy at home, and joyous in her last days, expected soon to meet the spirit of her departed companion, and others, where the weary are forever at rest.   H. Kinsley, Lysander, Nov. 6, 1851
 
Susan Francis Teal
Northern Christian Advocate, November 19, 1851
Susan Francis, wife of Ira Teal, died in Lysander, Onondaga county, Sept. 11, 1851, aged 23 years.  Sister Teal remember her Creator in the days of her youth.  She had been a professor of religion and member of the Church some eight years previous to her death. The disease terminated in congestion of the brain and a difficulty in the throat, so that she said little or nothing about her condition for some two days previous in her death.  Previous to this, she was conscious her end was near, and said she was going to be with Jesus.  May her afflicted friends meet her there.      H. Kinsley, Lysander, Nov. 6, 1851
 
Henry J. Grant
Utica Saturday Globe, February 1907
 
 
Henry J. Grant
1859 - 1907
 
Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]:  Henry J. Grant died at his home on Northrup avenue Friday afternoon of last week after a prolonged illness.  Mr Grant came to Norwich four years ago form Afton to engage in the hotel business.  He recently retired form the management of the National Hotel, in which he had been associated with ex-Postmaster James H Throop.  A genial man, shown by the large attendance at his funeral Monday afternoon.  Mr. Grant was a son of Jerome Grant of East Pharsalia [Chenango Co., NY], where he was born 47 years ago.  In 1885 he married Miss Ella Baxter, who with three children survives him.  The surviving children are two sons, Victor and Scott, and a daughter, Orah.  He is also survived by a brother, Horace of Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Levi Sanford, of McDonough.  Rev. John R. Ray officiated at the funeral, the remains being placed in the vault at Mount Hope Cemetery [Norwich, NY].  There were many beautiful floral tributes. 
 
Julia M. (Pabodia) Ransford
Chenango Union, December 13, 1906
Julia M. Pabodia, wife of W.D. Ransford, died very suddenly Friday noon, at her home on South Broad street [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY]. She had been in her usual health and about noon went upstairs to finish some housework.  While she was thus engaged Mr Ransford heard a noise like a falling body and receiving no answer to his calls went up stairs to find his wife dead on the floor.  Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, Rev.  Ira D. Bingham officiating.
 
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