Charles Graham
Bainbridge Republican, April 9, 1908
Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]: The remains of Charles Graham, the aged father of Mrs. Floyd G. Martin, were brought to this place for burial last week. A number of the business men were selected as pall bearers to meet the morning train from Scranton, Pa. Mr. Graham suffered a shock some time ago from the effects of which he never recovere3d. No services were held at this place the body being carried directly to the Prospect Hill cemetery [Sidney, NY] for burial. Mr. Graham was about 65 years of age.
Fred Tilyou
Bainbridge Republican, April 9, 1908
Masonville [Delaware Co., NY]: The remains of Freddie Tilyou, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Tilyou of China, were brought here for burial.
May (Landers) Barber
Bainbridge Republican, April 9, 1908
Wilkins Settlement [Delaware Co., NY]: Mrs. Geo. Barber of Sayre, Pa., whose death was lately mentioned in the Bainbridge Republican was known here when a girl as May Landers, who lived in the families of John Landers and Ludlow Cleveland more than forty years ago.
Loyal Walker
Bainbridge Republican, April 9, 1908
Wilkins Settlement [Delaware Co., NY]: Loyal Walker of Oxford [Chenango Co., NY], whose death occurred a few days ago, was a brother of Clarence Walker of West Bainbridge.
Dr. A.B. Cossart
Bainbridge Republican, April 9, 1908
News was received in Bainbridge today of the death Sunday morning in new York City of Dr. A.B. Cossart, son-in-law of the late Henry Marsh of Norwich. Mrs. Cossart was Miss Kitty Marsh before marriage, and well known in Bainbridge when her father kept the Central House here 45 years ago. Besides the wife a daughter survives.
Joel Golden Grey
Bainbridge Republican, April 9, 1908
Afton [Chenango Co., NY]: The remains of Joel Golden Grey, aged two years, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grey of Ossining, N.Y., were brought here Monday for interment. His parents took him to a New York hospital for an operation on his throat which was successful, but Uriatic poison set in and he lived but a short time after the operation.
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