Chenango American, Greene, NY, September 6, 1860
Died: In McDonough [Chenango Co., NY], on the 25th ult. Floyd [Moore] only son of Ira and Lydia Moore, aged 8 years.
Died: In McDonough [Chenango Co., NY], on the 26th ult., Martha C. [Randall], daughter of Willis A. and Clarissa Randall, aged 6 months.
Died: In Hornby, Steuben Co., [NY], July 26th, Clarissa [Martin], wife of George W. Martin and daughter of Henry Williams, of Oxford [Chenango Co., NY], aged 30 years.
Chenango American, Greene, NY, September 13, 1860
Married: In Norwich [Chenango Co., NY], on the 6th ult. by Rev. W.H. Olin, Mr. O.M. Fisher to Miss Sue M. Leach, all of Norwich.
Chenango American, Greene, NY, September 20, 1860
Married: In Norwich [Chenango Co., NY], on the 6th inst. by Rev. L. Sperry, J.H. Garrett to Miss M.A. Mosher, both of Masonville [Delaware Co., NY].
Died: In Norwich [Chenango Co., NY], on the 13th inst. of tetanus, Mr. James Van Vleet.
Chenango American, Greene, NY, September 27, 1860
Married: In this village [Greene, Chenango Co., NY], on the 26th inst. by Rev. James Orton, Mr. Alson Smith to Mrs. Sarah Holdrich, all of this place.
Married: In this village [Greene, Chenango Co., NY], at the M.E. Parsonage, on the 24th inst. by Rev. B. Strove, Mr. Henry H. Bowen to Miss Agnes Mitchell both of Guilford [Chenango Co., NY].
\Married: In McDonough [Chenango Co., NY], on the 13th inst., by Rev. E. Holroyd, Mr. Clark S. Black to Miss Mary E. Gibson, all of McDonough.
Died: In New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY], on the 23d inst. Miss Electa Aylesworth, daughter of David Aylesworth, aged 44 years.
Died: In South New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY], on the 22d inst. Esther P. [Angel] wife of Horatio P. Angel, aged 21 years.
Died: In Smithville [Chenango Co., NY] on the 23d inst, Mrs. Catharine A. Bailey, aged 28 years.
We extract the following notice of the death of Mr. J.M. Adams, one of the Editors and Publishers of the Binghamton Democrat who died on Monday morning last in the 30th year of his age. from the Binghamton Daily Republican:
Mr. Adams was attacked with a violent fever before he had entirely completed the U.S. Census in this portion of the county, in which, by the appointment of U.S. Marshall, he had been for some time laboriously engaged. He had sufficiently recovered to be pronounced hopefully convalescent, when he imprudently attended the Broome County Fair at Lisle on the last day. He suffered a relapse, which after a prostration of a week, has terminated his life. Mr. Adams was an amiable and worthy young man, and enjoyed the esteem of the community. It is but a few weeks since he was called to follow to the grave his oldest child, an interesting little boy, whom he now, in the inscrutable dispensation of Providence, joins to part no more. His death comes upon us all with a peculiar and startling solemnity. Death in any form is appalling. It is sad to see the old man die, whose head is "silvered o'er with age." But, then, he has fought his fight, finished his course, and reached the allotted age of the Psalmist. It is sadder to see the middle-aged depart in the midst of their hopes and ambitions, their tolls and struggles, before they are ripe and ready for the harvest; but it is sadder still to see one, like the deceased, in the flower of his youth, and in the morning of his promise, sink prematurely to the returnless tomb. But such is the irreversible decree. The deceased leaves a young and interesting family to receive the sympathy of the community. His funeral was announced to have taken place yesterday, and was to be participated in by the Fire Department and Masonic Fraternity of which Bodies he was a worthy member.
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