Friday, September 14, 2018

Obituaries (September 14)

Charles W. Decker
Afton Enterprise, June 5, 1919
This community has lost one of its oldest and most prominent and highly respected citizens by the death of Charles W. Decker, which occurred at his home on the East Side Afton [Chenango Co., NY] on Sabbath morning, May 25, 1919, after a lingering illness.  Mr. Decker was the son of Mr. Selar Decker (one of the founders and charter members of the Presbyterian church of this place forty years ago).  He was born in Eminence, Schoharie county, N.Y. on May 18, 1847, and had therefore just passed his seventy-second birthday.  The family came to Afton in 1866, and lived in the old home a short distance below the village on the east side of the river, now owned by his son, Frank H. Decker of Colesville.  He was married to Miss Rachel A. BeVier, who survives him as do also their three children, George F. Decker, Frank B. Decker, and Lillian May (Mrs. George W .McKee), and six grandchildren, and also by his only brother, Joseph A. Decker, all of Afton.  He was a devoted member of the Presbyterian Church ever since his boyhood, and of the Church in Afton for nearly forty years, and a faithful and native Ruling Elder in the Church during nearly all that period, and his benignant presence will be sadly missed by both the pastor and people.  His last days of illness were characterized by the quiet and unfaltering patience and faith in the Savior which had marked his life.  Like a tired child he fell asleep, passing away as sweetly and gently as he had lived, and in the first few moments of the Sabbath morning, with his beloved wife and children all by his bedside, he entered in the rest which remaineth for the people of God.  The funeral services were held in the home which he loved so well, on Thursday afternoon, May 29, conducted by his pastor, Dr. J.J. Francis and attended by large numbers of his neighbors and friends.  Among the many beautiful floral tributes which lay upon his casket, brought by many loving hearts and hands, there were three which seemed peculiarly appropriate, one from "The loved ones of his own family", and "From the Presbyterian Church".  and one bearing the card "From his neighbors."  On the afternoon of an almost perfect summer day, beneath the blue sky and the lovely flowers we laid him with his friends to rest in peaceful Glenwood Cemetery [Afton NY], overlooking his earthly home, and the beautiful scenes of the Susquehanna Valley, in the midst of which all the years of his manhood were spent; feeling that his life has been a blessing and a benediction to many of us.  J.J.F.

Charles W. Graham
Afton Enterprise, December 23, 1909
Chas. W. Graham was born in Crawford Co. Pa. Nov. 24, 1846.  Died in Afton, N.Y. [Chenango Co.] Dec. 16, 1909 and was therefore a little over 63 years of age.  He had lived in Afton for more than 35 years and was a well known and well respected citizen  He had quite a reputation as a successful grower of strawberries and small fruits.  He was married to Miss Francis S. Griswold of Coventry, N.Y. his bereaved companion.  Nov. 13, 1889 and for 30 years their home has been one of the substantial homes of the village.  He leaves his wife and an aged mother, both of whom will have the earnest sympathy of the people in their loss.  His funeral was held on Sunday afternoon in the M.E. church.  Funeral services were conducted by the pastor Rev. I.J. Smith and were largely attended by his many friends.  He was buried in the family plot in Glenwood cemetery [Afton, NY].

Ora K. Landers
Afton Enterprise, January 10, 1889
Miss Ora K. Landers, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Landers, of Afton [Chenango Co., NY], died Sunday morning, aged 20 years 6 months and 1 day.  For several weeks past Miss Landers had been confined to the house with typhoid fever, and last week she was thought to be improving, but Saturday morning she suffered a relapse, and despite all that human skill could do she passed peacefully away.  The deceased was one of our most highly respected young ladies.  When but a child she united with the Afton Baptist church, and since then has been a worker in the vineyard of her Master.  The death of Miss Landers will be severely felt in the home circle, in the church, in the Sunday school, and also by one of our first young men who was soon to make her his wife. The funeral was held Tuesday and was largely attended, Rev.  H.S. Leach officiating. The floral collection was beautiful, and consisted of a harp of calla lilies and white carnations.  On the base was the work "Ora" in purple immortelles.  A cross of white rose buds, a wreath of light pink and cream colored rose buds, and a large bouquet of calla lilies.  The casket was a "Beltast," of drab brocaded velvet and was one of the finest in Undertaker McDonald's warerooms.  the remains were laid to rest in Glenwood cemetery [Afton. NY], Messrs. H.A. Benedict, Hurbert Dutton, Ed Weeks and O.E. Sackett Jr acting as bearers.  The Enterprise extends its sympathy to the bereaved family and friends.

Death Notices
Chenango Union, October 18, 1894

BISSELL:  In this village [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY] Oct. 12, 1894, Mrs. Frances l. Bissell widow of Henry S. Bissell, daughter of Lathrop Rosebrock of North Norwich.  They occupied the Bissell homestead north of Norwich until 1873, moved to Passaic, N.J., returned to the homestead in 1877.  She with her family moved to Norwich in 1891 (Charles Bissell, Mr. and Mrs. M.H. Sullivan.

DYE:  In Norwich [Chenango Co., NY], Oct. 16, 1894, Susan E. [Dye] wife of Charles l. Dye, aged 40 years.

WHEAT:  On West Hill at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lucinda Tyler, Mrs. Rosanna Wheat, age 80 years.

SAYLES:  In Preston [Chenango Co., NY], Oct. 5, 1894 Ardelia Sayles, aged 79 years.

McPHERSON:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co., NY] Sept. 24, 1894, Wm. A. McPherson, only son of J. McPherson, aged 2 years 5 months 5 days.

HOVEY:  In Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] Oct. 11, 1894, Ella F. [Hovey] wife of C.C. Hovey, age 38.


Tuesday, September 11, 2018

blog postings August 20 to September 11, 2018

Listing of blog postings for August 20 to September 11, 2018

Marriages
Posted September 11, 2018
Mr. A.J. Dunlevy - Anna L. Coulter (Burnett NB/Afton, 1889)
Addison Sexsmith - Georgia G. Whitney (North Sanford/Rockdale, 1889)
George Benedict - Marjorie Murphy (West Brookville/Nineveh Junction, 1940)
Jeanne Hyde - Harry Eugene Wulfing Jr. (Chicago, 1942)
Marriage Notices - 1875
     James H. Wescott - Gertrude S. Arnold (Norwich/Lindley)
     William R. Lewis - Sophie J. Dupre (Cornwall/Geneseo, IL)
     Charles T. Wells - Ruth H. Gibbs (Preston/Utica)
     Henry C. Wheeler - Mattie E. Pollock (Sherburne)
     Fred S. Crosby - Carrie Dewey (New Berlin/Plainfield, NJ)

Obituaries
Posted August 20, 2018
Frederick Hubbard Burchard (Oxford, Norwich, 1910)
Alice C. (Squires) Burchard (Oxford, 1910)
Harriet A. (Smith) Sphon (Bainbridge, 1910)
Ethel (Ogden) Tompkins (Bainbridge, Binghamton, 1910)  suicide
Perry Tillotson (Smithville, McDonough, 1910)

Posted August 21, 2018
William Morrell Ketchum (Greene, 1910)
Janette Elizabeth Kinsman (Lower Page Brook, 1910)
Ellen (Wedge) Smith (Afton, 1910)
Sarah E. (Rathbone) Race (Morrisville, Oxford, 1910)
Emily (Wheeler) Bartoo (Greene, 1910)
Albert Page (Greene, 1910)

Posted August 22, 2018
Catherine Duffy (1910)
Nancy (Parker) Sage (West Bainbridge, 1910)
Thomas Tifft (Coventry, 1910)
Theron Sharp (Greene, 1910)
\Melvin A. Macomber (Greene, 1910)

Posted August 23, 2018
Nora L. Ryan (Oxford, 1907)
Eugene B. Ryan (Oxford, 1907)
Ellen (Root) Ryan (Oxford, 1933)
Adelaide (Stratton) Bronson (Mexico City, Oxford, 1907)
Strange Occurrence associated with death of James Barton (Chenango Bridge, 1907)

Posted August 24, 2018
Dr. Louis P. Blair (McDonough, Buffalo, 1908)
Luther Clayton Wakeman (Bainbridge, 1908)
Philo S. Mead (McPherson KN, 1908)
William Allen (Bainbridge, 1908)
Nellie M. Williams (Norwich, Cazenovia, 1908)  drowning

Posted August 25, 2018
John Bliss Willoughby (Oxford, 1908)
Hamilton Yeager (Greene, 1908)
Mariette (Moon) Pearsall (Coventry, 1908)

Posted August 26, 2018
Angeline P. (Burrows) Lounsberry (Coventry, 1908)
Franklyn D. Wood (Greene, Troy PA, 1908)
Henry Loomis (Smithville Center, 1908)
M.D. Howard (Jordan, Afton, 1888)
Stephen P. Waldron (Great Bend, 1888)  Killed when struck by train

Posted August 27, 2018
James Harvey Benedict ()Smithville, 1913)
Lillian (McFarland) Cline (Boston, Oxford, 1913)
Edwin Brown Flagg (Oxford, 1913)
George D. Cowles (Smithville, 1912)

Posted August 29, 2018
Margaret (Richmond) Church (Oxford, 1912)
Syndonia Gleason) Church (Smithville, 1923)
Dr. John W. Thorpe (Oxford, 1911)
Charlotte (Brown) Thorp (Oxford, 1907)
Julian W. Lindsay (North Norwich, 1907)
Flora Felt (North Pharsalia, 1907)

Posted August 31, 2018
John J. Stoddard (Coventryville, 1911)
George Rice (Coventry, Afton, 1911)
Ernest Southworth (Coventry, 1911)
Truman Alvin Southworth (Coventry, 1911)

Posted September 7, 2018
Eunice Beardslee (1929)
Alfred Corbin (East McDonough, 1890)
Sarah E. (Van Wagenen) Corbin (Oxford, 1911)
Alice (Eddy) Smith (Greene, State Island, 1911)
John W. Manning (Coventry, 1911)
Franklin Mudge (Bainbridge, Oxford, 1911)

Posted September 9, 2018
Ursula E. (Hall) Ingraham (Oxford, 1907)
Orrin Follett (Norwich, 1907)  Killed by bull
Sarah C. Simmons (Coventry, 1907)
George W. Root (1907)

Posted September 10, 2018
James Wheeler Smith (Bainbridge, 1911)
William Dunn (Greene, 1911)
Charles Loomis (Bainbridge, 1911)
Death notice - 1911
     Charles Cumber (Coventry, 74y)

Miscellaneous
Posted August 26, 2018
Guilford Central High School, Freshman Class, 1954

Posted September 8, 2018
Bainbridge High Class of 1960 - Part 3

Marriages (September 11)

Dunlevy - Coulter
Afton Enterprise, January 3, 1889
The following item we take from the Burnett, (Neb.) Blade:  Married, at Emerick, Neb., Thursday, Dec. 13, 1888, Mr. A.J. Dunlevy, of Burnett, and Miss Anna L. Coulter, of Afton, N.Y.  Rev. Kimball, of Madison, officiating.  The contracting parties are both well and favorably known in Burnett, and in behalf of their many warm friends here this paper extends congratulations.  Mr. Dunlevy is the popular cashier of the Tilden State Bank at this place, and few young men stand higher in the favor of this community. The bride for the past year has been one of Madison county's popular teachers, in which capacity she gave universal satisfaction.  The happy couple have gone to house keeping in the brick block formerly occupied by Mr. Dunlevy and his mother.  May the light of happiness always shine in this little home in the sincere wish of the Blade.

Sexsmith - Whitney
Afton Enterprise, January 10, 1889
The marriage of Mr. Addison Sexsmith, of North Sanford [Broome Co., NY], to Miss Georgia G. Whitney, of Rockdale [Chenango Co., NY], on Christmas day last, which occurred at the residence of the Bride's uncle, Samuel C. Hickox, was a brilliant episode to the society of that vicinity.  Rev. H.B. Benedict performed the ceremony and Mrs. H.B. Benedict presided at the organ.  After the ceremony was concluded, and the usual congratulations offered, the guests were treated to a bountiful repast and immediately after, the bride and groom were carried to Sidney and at once departed for a short sojourn in the capitol city.  The best wishes of a host of friends and relatives will follow the happy pair in their journey through life.  Gilbertsville journal

Benedict - Murphy
Afton Enterprise & Harpursville Budget, January 4, 1940
A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murphy at Nineveh Junction, when George Benedict of West Brookville and Miss Marjorie Murphy were united in matrimony, in the presence of the family and relatives Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.  The ceremony was performed by Rev. H.L. McGonigal, pastor of the Harpursville Baptist church.  The bride is a graduate of the Afton High School and the Middletown Business institute. The groom is employed at West Brookville where the young couple will make their future home.

Wulfing - Hyde
Afton Enterprise & Harpursville Budget, January 1, 1942
Mr. and Mrs. Neal D. Hyde of Chicago announce the marriage of their daughter Jeanne [Hyde] to Harry Eugene Wulfing, Jr. son of Mr. ad Mrs. H.E. Wulfing of Chicago.  The ceremony was performed by Rev. Charles A. Carman, D.D. at the Morgan Park Baptist Church on Saturday evening, December 27th, 1941.  The bride was attended by her sister, Anne, as maid of honor, and by five bridesmaids.  Richard Banger was the groom's best man and W. Benton Hyde was head usher. The bride and her attendants wore white velveteen dresses.  The bride carried a white Bible with gardenias and sweet peas.  Her cap was of lace made by her great-grandmother, Delia Hyde.  The maid of honor and bridesmaids wore sweet heart brim hats and carried white muffs trimmed with red camellias.  The church was lighted by candelabras and the ceremony as performed in a setting of evergreen and poinsettias.  A reception was held in the church parlors.  Mr. and Mrs. Wulfing will live in Murphysboro, Illinois, where he is employed by Sherwin-Williams in national defense work.

Marriage Notices
Chenango Union, August 12, 1875

WESCOTT - ARNOLD:  In Norwich, Aug. 2 by Rev. L.M.S. Haynes, Mr. James H. Wescott, M.D. of Norwich to Miss Gertrude S. Arnold of Lindley, N.Y.

LEWIS - DUPRE:  In Cornwall, Ill. (Baptist Parsonage) Aug. 4 by Rev. A.M. Totman, Mr. William R. Lewis of Cornwall to Miss Sophie J. Dupre of Geneseo, Ill. formerly of Norwich.

WELLS - GIBBS:  In new Hartford, Aug. 5 by Rev. C.W. Warren, Mr. Charles T. Wells of Preston to Miss Ruth H. Gibbs of Utica.

WHEELER - POLLOCK:  In Sherburne, Aug. 4, by Rev. S.W. Weiss, Mr. Henry C. Wheeler to Miss Mattie E. Pollock, all of Sherburne.

CROSBY - DEWEY:  In Lisle by Rev. W. Radford, Mr. Fred S. Crosby of New Berlin to Miss Carrie Dewey of Plainfield, N.J.

Monday, September 10, 2018

Obituary (September 10)

James Wheeler Smith
March 1, 1820-June 5, 1911
James Wheeler Smith, an aged and well known resident of West Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Richard G. Lyon in West Bainbridge last week Monday, June 5.  Mr. Smith was well and favorably known throughout all this region.  He was a man of ability and integrity.  At the Wheeler reunions he has contributed considerable of their success and pleasure by his presence and efforts to make them interesting.  His birthday which occurred in March, has usually called out some expression of regard from his children in each year.  Mr. Smith was born in the town of Guilford [Chenango Co., NY] March 1, 1820.  Mr. Smith was the son of Nicholas and Susan Wheeler Smith.  In August 31, 1842, he was married to Eunice Lucretia Lyon, whose death occurred some years ago.  He was a religious man and on the occasion of his 90th birthday, stated that he had read the Bible, through thirty-six times by courses.  He is survived by three sons, James D. Smith of Oxford, H. Henry Smith of Wilkins Settlement, Charles N. Smith of Guilford; two daughters; Miss Celia Smith and Mrs. Richard G. Lyon of West Bainbridge.

William Dunn
1873 - December 1911
The body of William M. Dunn was found by track-walker Worrell early Tuesday morning near the farm of Orrin Carter, a half mile above the station in Greene [Chenango Co., NY].  He notified the section men and the body was removed to the freight house on a hand car.  Coroner Chapin made an investigation.  The body was in a badly mangled condition,...It is possible that it will never be known just how Mr. Dunn met his death.  He had been in the employ of Mrs. Mary Wright on a farm near Brisbin since last August.  Monday evening he came to Greene and was last seem alive near the lunch rooms at 11 o'clock.  Sometime after that hour it is thought he went to the station and boarded a freight train which left here ahead of the early passenger train and fell off and was run over.  Others think that he had started to walk up the track to his home and was struck by the train.  Deceased was son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehial Dunn of this village, and was 38 years of age.  He was well known in and about the town.  He was a married man, but had separated form his wife a number of years ago.  Besides the parents he is survived by one brother, George Dunn, who resides at Cleveland, Ohio. The funeral was held in the Baptist church at Greene yesterday afternoon.  Interment at Lower Genegantslet.

Charles Loomis
1858-1911
Charles Loomis, one of the most widely known farmers residing in this town near Union Valley, died at his home Sunday night, aged 52 years.  Mr. Loomis had been failing for two years, and his death has been expected.  Mr. Loomis was the son of Henry Loomis and was born in that vicinity.  He was married to Cora Lyon, daughter of Spardon lyon, who still survives him.  Mr. Loomis was well and favorably known throughout the vicinity.  He was a member of the Union Valley Methodist church.  He is survived by his wife and sons, Ward, Ralph, Leon and Benny, two brothers, N.R. Loomis and Edward Loomis and one sister, Mrs. Thomas Searles of Bainbridge.  The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at the Union Valley Methodist church, Rev. Frank James, of Bainbridge officiating. Burial was made at West Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY]\.

Death Notice

CUMBER:  Charles H. Cumber, a life-long resident of Coventry [Chenango Co., NY], died December 20 [1911], of dropsy, aged 74 years.  He was well known in Oxford.

Sunday, September 9, 2018

Obituaries (September 9)

Ursula E. (Hall) Ingraham
Jan. 15, 1827 - Dec. 5, 1907
Thursday, Dec. 5, 1907, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A.D. Rogers, occurred the death of Ursula E., widow of Lyman H. Ingraham.  The funeral was held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from the house, the Rev. Mr. Gates officiating.  Interment was made in Riverview cemetery [Oxford, Chenango Co., NY].  Among those from out of town were, James Ingraham, Unadilla, Ira Hall, Wellsbridge, Mrs. Julia Hacket, Coventryville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingraham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youmans, Mrs. Frank Butts, Mrs. John Wright, Norwich; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ingraham and children, Guilford.  Mrs.  Ingraham was born in this town Jan. 15, 1827, and married Mr. Ingraham Jan. 18, 1849.  To them four children were born, three of whom survive:  Mrs. A.D. Rogers, Daniel E. Ingraham, of Oxford, and Wesley Ingraham of Guilford.  There are five grandchildren and four great grandchildren, also a sister, Mrs. Julia Hacket, and three brothers, Ira Hall, Frank Hall, East Pharsalia, Lucius Hall, Harbor Beach, Mich. Mrs. Ingraham was a loving mother, a kind neighbor and a true Christian, who bore her long years of suffering with never a complaint.  "All was well" with her.  She was a woman who cared not for the glitterings of life, but preferred the vocations of her home and children.  Her every act of life being to demand the love of her loved ones and the respect of her acquaintances.  Endeavoring with energy of a true woman and mother to be a living example to those to whom God had given into her keeping.  May the sorrows of the daughter, who so faithfully and tenderly cared for the mother for years, be lessened by knowing full well the reward the faithful are entitled to, the dearly loved mother, as she enters the eternal resting place.

Orrin Follett
1842 - July 26, 1907
Orrin Follett, a farm hand 65 years old, was killed by a bull in a field on the Barnes farm in Norwich [Chenango Co., NY] Friday afternoon.  Mr. Follett, who is employed on the farm which is on the King's Settlement road not far from the village, started from the house shortly before 4 o'clock to drive the cows in for the milking.  He was armed with a pitchfork.  At 6 o'clock he had not returned and a search was instituted.  His body was found in a field and from a glance it was evident that he had been gored and tramped to death by a bull.  he was lying face downward in the grass.  All his ribs had been broken.  Mr. Follett had in this field unexpectedly encountered a bull owned by J.O.H. Reed, president of Norwich and who owns a farm adjoining the Barnes place. The bull had broken out and was roaming the field.  Just what happened is a matter of conjecture.  Mr. Follett may have been attacked unexpectedly and suddenly or he might have aroused the best while trying to drive it back to the farm on which it belonged.  The ground for a long distance about the body showed that there had been a prolonged struggle.  At one side lay Mr Follett's watch.  It had stopped at 4:28.  Near by was the fork which the man had carried.  There were no marks on the bull.  Coroner Manley made an investigation and concluded that a formal inquest was unnecessary.

Sarah C. Simmons
July 1907
Mrs. Sarah C. Simmons, widow of the late Chauncey Simmons, died at the home of her son, Julian Simmons, with whom she made it her home, in Coventry [Chenango Co., NY], on Thursday morning of last week, aged 64 years.  Her death was very sudden and unexpected as she had been in comparatively good health for the past few months, and was caused by cerebral hemorrhages.  She had just returned from a visit with Afton friends the night previous and on arising in the morning complained of not feeling well, when she suddenly sank back into a chair and expired.  Mrs. Simmons was a lady of fine character and had many friends in this village who will deeply regret her demise.  Until last February she resided on South Chenango street, in this village, leaving at that time to make her home with her son in Coventry. She was an active and honored member of Chenango Chapter Order of Eastern Star and the Woman's Relief Corps, both of which societies attended her funeral in a body. She was a communicant of Zion church, her funeral being held from that edifice on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Percy T. Olton, officiating.  Burial in Sylvan Lawn cemetery [Greene, Chenango Co., NY].  Of her immediate family she leaves two sons, G.H. Simmons of New York city and Julian Simmons of Coventry, to mourn her loss.

George W. Root
May 1907
George W. Root died at the residence of his son, Leland Root, Friday, May  10, 1907, aged 80 years.  Mr. Root had resided in this town all his life, most of which was spent in farming.  He was a respected citizen and a man who retained the friendship of all his acquaintances.  Beside the son above mentioned Mr. Root is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Chauncey Smith, Mrs. Merton Mudge, Mrs. DeWitt Thompson and Mrs. George C. Lewis, all of this town.  Funeral services were held at the Baptist church, of which deceased was a member, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. C.B. Parsons officiating.  There was a large attendance.