Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Obituaries (November 27)

Frances A.L. Jacox
Died Feb. 15, 1933, New Berlin, NY
Frances A.L. Jacox passed away Wednesday morning, February 15, 1933, about 9 o'clock, at her home in this village, following an illness of only a few days.  She was born February 1, 1862, at the Jacox homestead in the town of Butternuts [Otsego Co., NY] south of this village on east side, the youngest of four children born to Warren and Sarah Bagg Jacox and practically all her life had been spent in this place.  Her early education was received in the village school here.  She later attended Oswego Normal from which she graduated and for many years thereafter she followed the profession of teaching, a number of which were spent upon Long island.  Miss Jacox was a retiring, unassuming woman, kind of heart, of a cheerful disposition, and a member of the Baptist church here since girlhood.  At the time of her death she was survived by one brother, William Henry (now deceased) and by two sisters, Miss Esther and Miss Louella, all of this place. On account of the critical illness and physical condition of the immediate family of the deceased, no public funeral was held.  After a prayer by Rev. C.H. Skinner at the home of Miss Esther Jacox on Thursday afternoon the body was placed in the vault in Greenwood cemetery to await burial.

Sarah Louella Jacox
Died September 20, 1933, Butternuts, NY
S. Louella Jacox died Wednesday afternoon, after an illness of several weeks, at the Jacox farm house on the east side of the river in the town of Butternuts.  She was 73 years of age.  She was the third child of Warren Jacox and Sarah Bagg, and had been a life-long resident of this vicinity.  The funeral will occur Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baptist church, the pastor, Rev. Clinton H. Skinner, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery.

Almon A. Jaynes
Died May 7, 1935, Utica, NY
Many friends here were grieved to learn of the passing of Archdeason Almon A. Jaynes, D.D., at his home in Utica [Oneida Co., NY], on Tuesday.  Archdeacon Jaynes conducted the services here in St. Andrew's church on April 7, just previous to his last illness.  On the retirement of Dr. Gifford as rector here, Dr. Jaynes was given an opportunity to take up the work here, but he finally decided he could be of greater service in the mission work of the diocese.  Dr. Jaynes was born in Norwich on Jan. 15, 1877.  He received the degree of Ph. B. from Brown University in 1899, being a classmate and very close friends of Claude B. Dakin of this village.  He was graduated from the General Theological Seminary in 1902.  Besides his wife, he leaves two sons; a brother, Walter Jaynes of Greene, and a sister, Mrs. C.J. Smith of Norwich. Funeral services will be held on Friday in Trinity church, Syracuse.--New Berlin Gazette.

George Henry Jenkins
Norwich Sun, July 1, 1938
New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY]:  Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family home for George Henry Jenkins whose death Monday followed a five-day illness caused by a cerebral hemorrhage.  Mr. Jenkins was born April 7, 1868 in Windsor [Broome Co., NY].  He was the son of George H. and Mary C. Winsor Jenkins.  His childhood was passed in West Winfield.  A resident of New Berlin for some 14 years, Mr. Jenkins was a railroad man by vocation, having been a conductor on the D.L.and W.R.R. and the Unadilla Valley.  He retired from service two years ago due to ill health. Besides his wife there survive the following children: Mrs. Hilda Van Buren of Holmesville; George H. Jenkins of Utica; Hobart W. of Sidney and Clarence H., of New Berlin.  Three grandchildren also survive with one sister, Mrs. A.S. Card of Warren; two brothers, Charles G. Jenkins of Washington Mills and Jay W., of Ilion, also one nephew.  Rev. B.H. Eddy of Norwich will officiate and burial will be made in Fairview cemetery.

Marriage Notices
Chenango American, September 11, 1862

In Philadelphia, on the 10th ult., of typhoid fever, Oscar Phelps, of Co. D., 27th Reg., N.Y.S.V. of this town [Greene, Chenango Co., NY], aged about 23 years.

In Willett, Cortland Co., on the 5th inst., Elizabeth M. [Dyer], wife of Mr. E.J. Dyer, aged 31 years.

In Oxford [Chenango Co., NY], on the 29th ult., Mr. John Adams, aged 72 years.

In McDonough [Chenango Co., NY], on the 4th inst., Mr. Elijah West, aged 27 years.

In Coventry [Chenango Co., NY], July 23d, of Diptheria, Addie [Odell], daughter of Robert C. and Sarah E. Odell, aged 2 years, 9 months and 7 days.  Little Addie was a bud of much promise but death loves a shining mark and she rests in his bosom, who said of such is the kingdom of Heaven.





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