Delaware Gazette Vital Records, 1819
Deaths
Deaths
JENKINS, Robert, Esq., in the Highlands on board a Hudson sloop, Mayor of Hudson (1819). [Memorial stone erected in Hudson City Cemetery, Hudson, Columbia Co., NY]
STRONG, Caleb, at Northampton, Late Governor of Massachusetts. [d. Nov. 7, 1819] [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 2, 1819] Buried Bridge St. Cemetery, Northampton, MA. Stone reads "In Memory of Caleb Strong, late Governor of Massachusetts, after a life eminent for piety and devotion to the public service, died November 7, 1819 in the 75th year of his age"
SCOUTON, Jacob at Kortright. (1819)
KELLOGG: At Franklin, Delaware Co. on the 27th November last, Mrs. Dolly Kellogg, wife of Mr. Joseph Kellogg, and daughter of Deacon Samuel A. Curtis, of New Canaan, Columbia County. The virtues and amiable disposition of the deceased were of the rarest kind, and shown conspicuous in all her conduct. Although she came to reside in the neighborhood of Franklin, in July last, among strangers, she has left besides her relations, a numerous train of sincere friends who mourn the loss of her society and example. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 2, 1819]
DAVIS: On the 30th ult., Mr. B. Davis, of this town, having returned from hunting, laid his gun upon the bed, on which was his son, about 14 years of age, who had been unwell. A younger child of Mr. Davis, in playing with the gun, discharged it in such a manner that its contents passed through the body of the other, and instantly put a period to his existence. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 2, 1819]
DAVIS: On the 30th ult., Mr. B. Davis, of this town, having returned from hunting, laid his gun upon the bed, on which was his son, about 14 years of age, who had been unwell. A younger child of Mr. Davis, in playing with the gun, discharged it in such a manner that its contents passed through the body of the other, and instantly put a period to his existence. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 2, 1819]
HITCHCOCK, Billy, youngest son of Jabez Hitchcock, Esq., aged 1 yr, 9 mo, on Sunday last [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 9, 1819]
JONES, Samuel, 80 yrs, at long Island (Lawyer). [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 9, 1819]
Marriages
At Walton, by William Lupton, Esq., Mr. John Devoe, to Miss Harriet Whitmarch. [Delaware Gazette, Nov. 25, 1819]
In Otsego, on the fifth instant by the Rev. John Smith, Mr. E.B. Crandal, editor of the Watch Tower, Cooperstown, to Miss Mary Todd, daughter of Mr. Jehial Todd. [Delaware Gazette, Nov. 25, 1819]
At Colchester, on the 27th ult., by John H. Gregory, Esq., Mr. George Woodworth, of Hector, Tompkins Co. to Miss Eliza Pine. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 2, 1819]
At Franklin, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Knight, Mr. Orator Blakesley, to Miss Hearsy Kingsley. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 9, 1819]
Also, Mr. Charles Clark, to Miss Catharine Gay. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 9, 1819]
On the 23d ult., Mr. Frear to Miss Elvira Welton. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 9, 1819]
At Franklin, by the Rev. Mr. Knight, Peter Betts, Esq. of Bainbridge, Chenango county, to Mrs. Willis, widow of the late Doct. Willis, of the former place. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 23, 1919]
At Franklin, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Knight, Mr. Orator Blakesley, to Miss Hearsy Kingsley. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 9, 1819]
Also, Mr. Charles Clark, to Miss Catharine Gay. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 9, 1819]
On the 23d ult., Mr. Frear to Miss Elvira Welton. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 9, 1819]
At Franklin, by the Rev. Mr. Knight, Peter Betts, Esq. of Bainbridge, Chenango county, to Mrs. Willis, widow of the late Doct. Willis, of the former place. [Delaware Gazette, Dec. 23, 1919]
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