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Vital Records, Chenango County, NY, December 1871 (continued)

 Chenango Union, Norwich, NY, December 13, 1871

Marriages

COMSTOCK - CHAPMAN:  In Smyrna [Chenango Co. NY], Dec. 5th, by Rev. S. Moore, Mr. William H. Comstock of Moberly, Mo., formerly of this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY], to Miss Etta Chapman, daughter of Simon Chapman, Esq. of Smyrna.

SUMNER - PRINCE:  At St. Peter's Church, Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY], Dec. 4th, by Rev. S. Seymour Lewis, Rector, Mr. Charles Porter Sumner, of New York City, Miss Abigail A. Prince, of Bainbridge.

LOOMIS - BARLOW:  In Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY], Nov. 30th, by Rev. E.M. Blanchard, Mr. Normwn T. Loomis of Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Helen E. Barlow, of Lowell, Md.

JUSTUS - ROGERS:  At the residence of the bride, Nov. 16th, by A.W. Angell, Esq., Mr. Luther Justice, aged 80, of Pitcher [Chenango Co. NY], to Mrs. Hannah Rogers, aged 70, of Cuyler, Cortland Co. [NY].

REYNOLDS - SANFORD:  At the residence of the bride's father, Nov. 28th, by Rev. A.C. Smith, Irving J. Reynolds, M.D. of South Otselic [Chenango Co. NY], to Miss Hattie F. Sanford, of North Pitcher [Chenango Co. NY].

BARSTOW - WATERS:  In Earlville [Madison Co. NY], Nov. 15th, by Rev. Dr. Harvey, Mr. John Barstow of Lebanon [Madison Co. NY], to Miss DeEtte Waters, of Earlville.

DONIHUE - McCUMBER:  In Unadilla [Otsego Co. NY], Dec. 5th, by Rev. W.A. Wadsworth, Mr. Lewis Donihue, of Cambridge [Washington Co. NY], to Miss Emeline mcCumber, of Unadilla.

SEARS - SEEBER:  In Cincinnatus [Cortland Co. NY], Dec. 5th, by Rev. W. Burnside, Mr. Egbert S. Sears of Groton, N.Y. [Tompkins Co.] to Mrs. Kate F. Seeber, of Cincinnatus.

SEEBER - DELAVAN:  By the same, at the same time and place, Mr. Fred E. Seeber to Miss Ella V Delavan, both of Cincinnatus [Cortland Co. NY].

BULGER - HERRON:  At St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, New York, December 1st, by Rev. Dr. R.C. Duffie, D.D., Mr. John Henry Bulger to Miss Hattie M. [Herron] all of New York.

The fashionable world here, which has been astir for some time past in anticipation of the marriage of Miss Lilia E.N. Balcom, daughter of Mr. Justice Balcom, to Norman A. Clark, were out in full force Wednesday evening to attend the consummation of the nuptials at Christ's Church, Washington Street.  The ceremony took place at 7 o'clock, the brilliancy and effect being heightened by a full flow of gas from the many burners reflected from the chandeliers.  A few minutes past seven the bridal party entered the church, and the ceremony was performed according to the usage of the Episcopal Church, by the Rev. Mr. Hitchcock.  The bride was handsomely and elegantly attired in white grossgrain silk en train, with point lace trimmings, with a veil of tulle fastened to the hair by a handsome wreath of flowers, which encircled the head and fell carelessly over the neck, being fastened to the corsage in front.  The bride was given away by her father, and at the conclusion of the ceremony the wedding party returned to the house of the bride's parents, where a reception took place, which was attended by many guests from abroad and friends and relatives of the family.  Binghamton Democrat

Deaths

KNOWLES:  In Smyrna [Chenango Co. NY], Dec. 3d, of quick consumption, Miss Mattie Knowles, youngest daughter of Roxie Knowles, aged 16 years.

JAMES:  In Smyrna [Chenango Co. NY], DEc. 22d, of paralysis, Mr. Gardner James, aged 66 years.

The New Berlin Gazette [Chenango Co. NY], of Saturday last says:  The case of smallpox in Columbus [Chenango Co. NY], mentioned in our last week's issue, proved fatal.  Mrs. Risley, who had attended her son during his illness, and was taken down with the disease died at noon on Monday last and was buried in the evening.  The neighbors and citizens of Columbus are using their best endeavors to prevent the spreading of the disease, and we have not yet learned of any new cases.

Eugene Burhans, formerly of Oneida [Madison Co. NY], came to his death on Tuesday of last week, near Central Square.  Mr. B. was braking on a train going south, and while in the act of stepping from one car to another the coupling broke, throwing Mr. Burhans on the track, the train running over him, cutting and horridly mangling the body.  The body was conveyed to Oswego [Oswego Co. NY] where his family, a wife and three children reside.  Mr. B. was a steady and upright young man, much respected, and leaves many friends to mourn his sudden death.

Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, December 13, 1871

Death

FRENCH:  In Texas Valley, Cortland Co. N.Y. December 4th, 1871, Calvin French aged 85 years and 6 months.  It is not too much to say that the deceased was loved by all his acquaintances; honest and true, peaceable and kind, a good neighbor, a worthy citizen a faithful husband and loving father.  More than 30 years ago he was baptized by Elder Hulburt a member of the old Texas Valley Baptist Church, and to the hour of his death was in the enjoyment of a good hope in Jesus Christ.  He leaves a widow but two months younger than himself with whom he had lived for more than 65 years, and children who deeply feel his loss. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J.H. Sage, of Greene, N.Y., on the 6th last, at the Baptist Meeting home, in Texas Valley.

Oxford Times, Oxford, NY, December 13, 1871

Marriages

CUSHMAN - PRICE:  In Holmesville [Chenango Co. NY], Nov. 22, by Rev. Bishop A. Russell, Mr. Florence J. Cushman, of Burlington Green [Otsego Co. NY], to Miss Elva J. Price, of Edmeston [Otsego Co. NY].

A correspondent informs the Union that Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Barnes, formerly of Oxford [Chenango Co. NY], but now residents of Southington, Conn., celebrated their Silver Wedding on the 18th of November.  Friends of the worthy couple were present from this state, and a large number from Meriden and Wethersfield.  The presents were elegant and costly, and everything passed off in a pleasant and agreeable manner.

Death

Smithville [Chenango Co. NY]:  Heath Davis died at his residence on the 1st inst., of injuries received from being thrown from his carriage Aug. 18th.  A kind husband and father, a peaceful neighbor and esteemed citizen.  His loss is deeply mourned.

Sherburne News, Sherburne, NY, December 14, 1871

Deaths

A telegram was received here by the friends of the deceased on Thursday morning last, announcing the death on that morning of Mrs. Wm. C. White, of Bennettsville, town of Afton, Chenango Co. [NY].  Her age was 68 years.  Mrs. White will be remembered by many of our citizens as a former resident of Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY].  She was the daughter of Mr. Stephen Anderson who formerly resided in the western part of our town.  Mr. White is a native of Sherburne, brother to Dr. Devillo and Richmond White, and was at one time one of the most active businessmen in Sherburne.  On leaving the village he purchased the farm now owned by Chas. Todd, where the family remained a few years, when they removed to Michigan, where they have lived until a few years since, when Mr. White and his wife removed to Bennettsville, where he engaged in mercantile business.  The deceased was a woman of great energy of character, a devoted wife and mother, and her death is a sad loss to the bereaved family, who will have the sympathy of all their many friends.

Another old resident gone.  H.K. Shaw, better known as "King" Shaw, died at his residence in this village [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY], on Saturday night, at the age of 58 years.  Mr. Shaw was a native of Sherburne, where he has always resided, we believe, with the exception of a few years spent in California in the early excitement of gold digging.

An elderly lady named Mrs. Betsey Bryan, who resided with her son, Nathaniel Bryan, in the eastern part of the town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY], died very suddenly on Monday afternoon last.  She had been apparently in usual health, had assisted in preparing the dinner, and while seated at it, suddenly fell back and almost instantly expired.  She is spoken of by those who knew her as a most estimable lady.  We have not learned to what cause her sudden death is attributed.

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