Thursday, September 26, 2019

Obituaries (September 26)

Ida M. Jackson
Died July 24, 1932, Norwich, NY
Mrs. Ida Jackson died at 83 Pleasant street at 9 o'clock Sunday night aged 75 years. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the late home, Rev. James K. Romeyn officiating.  There survive the following sons and daughters:  Mrs. John H. Griffiths of Rochester, Nathan P. Jackson of Cooperstown, Mrs. M. Starr Matterson of Seneca Falls, Lewis B. Jackson of Big Moose, Charles H. Jackson of Seneca Falls, Mrs. J. Gibhart of Rochester and Orrin F. Jackson of Norwich. There is also one grandchild, Florence Jackson of Cooperstown.

Charles H. Jackson
Died April 26, 1941, Seneca Falls, NY
Charles H. Jackson died April 26, 1941, at his home in Seneca Falls [Seneca Co. NY].  he was 53 years old and was born in Gilbertsville, N.Y. [Otsego Co.] He moved to Seneca Falls nine years ago.  He was a carpenter by trade and was working for his brother-in-law, Starr Matterson, at the time of his death.  He leaves a wife and three sisters, Mrs. John Griffith and Mrs. Jack Gibheart of Rochester and Mrs. Starr Matterson of Seneca Falls; also three brothers, Louis Jackson, Big Moose, N.Y., Orrin Jackson of Norwich and Nathan Jackson of Cooperstown. The funeral will be held at the Saunders Funeral Home in Seneca Falls Tuesday at 1 o'clock.  Burial will be in New Berlin Tuesday afternoon in Fairview cemetery.

William Henry Jacox
Died February 20, 1933, New Berlin, NY
Monday morning, February 20, 1933, William Henry Jacox, son of the late Warren and Sarah Bagg Jacox, passed away after a brief illness of pneumonia at the home of his sister, Miss Esther Jacox, in this village.  Mr. Jacox was born August 14, 1856, at the Jacox homestead just below this village on the east side and had always lived in this vicinity.  He was a graduate of Colgate university with an A.B. degree and for a short time taught school.  Later he became a farmer and followed that occupation until the time of his death. When a young man he united with the Baptist church in South New Berlin and was a faithful and devout member for over sixty years.  He was clerk of the church forty-seven years and always deeply interested in its welfare, being a Sunday school teacher a large part of his adult life.  Mr. Jacox was a kindly man and an interesting speaker, and those who had the privilege of listening to him realized that he was well informed on many subjects.  He was also a collector and preserver of church and village records which have been valuable and at the one hundredth anniversary of the Baptist church wrote and gave the church history.  He continued his activities until a short time ago when he was forced to withdraw and devote his time and energy to the care of an invalid sister.  Mr. Jacox never married, and the only surviving relatives besides some cousins are two sisters, Miss Esther Jacox and Miss Luella Jacox. Another sister, Frances, died February 15, 1933 after a few days' illness.  To those two surviving sisters the sympathy of all goes out in their affliction. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, February 22, 1933 at the Baptist church. Rev. C.H. Skinner pastor of the church, spoke of the many years he had served the church and his faithful work.  He was buried in the family plot in Riverside cemetery.

Sarah Fletcher Jacobs
Died November 18, 1940, Oxford, NY
Oxford [Chenango Co., NY]:  Mrs. Sarah Fletcher Jacobs, wife of United States Marshal Jesse Jacobs, died at the Jacobs homestead in Oxford at 6:30 o'clock this morning following a long illness.  A woman widely known and respected throughout Chenango County and the Southern Tier, the loss of Sarah Jacobs in the Chenango County community will be hard to fill, friends said tonight. She was secretary of the Board of Visitors of the Women's Relief Corps Home at Oxford, an office to which she was appointed by Alfred Smith when he was governor of New York State. Two days before the recent election she was remembered by President Roosevelt in a personal telegram which the Chief Executive sent to her husband.  Born in Williamsport, Pa., Nov. 15, 1881, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Fletcher, Mrs. Jacobs came to Oxford with her parents when she was seven years old.  For many years the Fletcher grist mill and feed store was well known in Oxford and Chenango County. A former chairman of the Chenango County Red Cross, Mrs. Jacobs was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Chruch and the Incognito Club of Norwich.  On Aug. 18, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary.  Besides the husband, a cousin, Dorothy Cone of Port Dickinson is the only survivor.  A prayer service will be held at the Jacobs home Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with the funeral at St. Paul's Chruch at 2 o'clock.  The Rev. James E. Mahagan, rector of St. Paul's will officiate. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.

Death Notices
Chenango American, December 8, 1861

In New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY], on the 1st inst., of typhoid fever, after an illness of five weeks, Mr. Hiram Tyler, aged 23 years and 7 months.

In Plymouth [Chenango Co., NY], on the 22d ult., Mr. Jefferson Adams, aged 54 years and 7 months.

In Norwich [Chenango Co., NY], on the 21st ult., Ellen May (Westcott], only daughter of Dr. J.J. and M.M. Westcott, aged 10 months and 11 days.

Chenango American, December 26, 1861

In Norwich [Chenango Co., NY], on the 21st inst., Mr. Gideon Wetmore, Sen., in the 92d year of his age.

In Norwich [Chenango Co., NY], on the 22d inst., David E. [Bedford], youngest son of David and Clara Bedford, in the 7th year of his age.

In Pitcher [Chenango Co., NY] on the 19th inst., Elcy [Justus], daughter of George Justus, aged 11 years.

In Chenango Forks [Broome Co., NY], on the 11th inst., Robert O. Edwards, Esq., aged 76 years.

In McDonough [Chenango Co., NY], on the 18th inst., Mason C. [Gale], son of Mason S., and Celia n. Gale, aged 16 months.

Chenango American, January 23, 1862

In this village [Greene, Chenango Co., NY], on the 19th inst., Lottie M. [Squires], only daughter of Gen. Charles Squires, aged 19 years.

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