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Vital Records, Chenango County, NY, January 1875 (continued)

 Oxford Times, Oxford, NY, January 20, 1875

Death

BALDWIN:  In this village [Oxford, Chenango Co. NY], on the 11th inst., suddenly, of heart disease, Rebecca [Baldwin], wife of Mr. Thomas Baldwin, aged 59 years.

The deceased was born in the town of Oxford where she has always resided.  She was a faithful wife, an affectionate mother, a devoted friend and an obliging neighbor.  From early life, she was a conscientious believer in and a jealous advocate of the doctrine of restitution.  Among her varied sources of enjoyment, none contributed more to her happiness than to be present at and participate in the services where these sentiments were faithfully presented.  A worthy family, consisting of a husband and two daughters, in connection with many relatives, mourn her departure. The funeral services were held at her late residence on the 14th inst.

Chenango American, Greene, NY, January 21, 1875

Deaths

In Harpursville, N.Y. [Broome Co. NY], Jan. 2d, Mr. Smith C. Puffer, son of Rev. Enos Puffer, aged 38 years, 10 months and 23 days.

In this village [Greene, Chenango Co. NY], Jan. 17th, Mrs. Mary Jackson, aged 32 years.

Sherburne News, Sherburne, NY, January 23, 1875

Marriages

HAM - HARRIS:  At the residence of the bride's mother, Jan. 19th, 1875, by the Rev. Stephen Wood, Mr. Henry H. Ham of Pine Plains, N.Y. [Dutchess Co.] and Miss Hannah H. Harris, of Sherburne, N.Y. [Chenango Co. NY].

BENNETT - LOOMIS:  In this town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY], at the M.E. parsonage on the 20th inst. by Rev. H. Fox, Mr. Joseph Bennett of West Edmeston [Otsego Co. NY] and Mrs. C.J. Loomis of Brookfield [Madison Co. NY].

Deaths

THRASHER:  On the 22d inst. at the Quarter in this town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY], Nelson Thrasher, son of John Thrasher, aged 4 years.

IRONS:  In Binghamton [Broome Co. NY], of bilious pneumonia, on the 18th inst. Mr. Orlando Irons formerly of this town [Sherburne, NY], aged 65 years.

Mr. Orlando Irons, a former resident of this town, died in Binghamton on the 18th inst. of bilious pneumonia.  Mr. Irons was born in Hartwick, Otsego Co. [NY], and came to Sherburne nearly thirty years ago, and resided here until about three years since when he went to Binghamton, where he resided at the time of his death.  He was a man of good mind and habits and while residing in Sherburne was thoroughly identified with the public interests.  he, at different times, held several offices of trust, the duties of which he discharged with satisfaction to the public and credit to himself.  He had a kind heart and was ever ready to lend a helping hand to the needy and was by all classes loved and esteemed for his many kindnesses at the bedside of the sick and afflicted.  His remains were brought to this village for interment, on Wednesday morning, and were escorted to their last resting place by a large concourse of the friends of the deceased who mourn the loss of a good man.

Bainbridge Republican, Bainbridge, NY, January 23, 1875

Marriages

BARBER - GARDNER:  In Afton [Chenango Co. NY], Jan. 17, 1875, by W.S. Landers, Esq. Nathan Barber to Mrs. Mary M. Gardner, both of Sanford [Broome Co. NY].

TEED - BEACH:  In Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY], Jan. 13, 1875, by Rev. G.W. Abrams, Alden E. Teed of Sidney Centre [Delaware Co. NY] to Della M. Beach of Masonville [Delaware Co. NY].

Deaths

VANDERBERG:  In Colesville [Broome Co. NY], Jan. 16, 1875, very suddenly of apoplexy or heart disease, Clarence Vanderberg, formerly a Justice of the Peace in Afton, aged about 60 years.

WILBUR:  In Masonville [Delaware Co. NY], Jan. 14, 1875, Becca [Wilbur] daughter of Irwin Wilbur, aged 9 years.

Chenango Union, Norwich, NY, January 28, 1875

Marriages

DIMMICK - TITUS:  At the residence of Smith Titus in North Norwich [Chenango Co. NY], Jan. 20th, by Rev. J.W. Mevis, Mr. George Dimmick of Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY], to Miss L. Titus, of North Norwich.

ARCHBALD - CANNON:  At the residence of the bride's father in Oxford [Chenango Co. NY], Jan. 21st, by Rev. David Torry, D.D. of Cazenovia, assisted by Rev. Henry P. Collin of Oxford, Mr. Robert W. Archbald of Ferenton?, Pa., to Miss Elizabeth R. Cannon, daughter of Benjamin Cannon, Esq.

SMITH - LYON: In Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY], Jan. 14th, by Rev. T.P. Halstead, Mr. Stillman Smith of Guilford [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Adelia Lyon, of Bainbridge.

FITZGERLAD -DENISE:  In Afton [Chenango Co. NY] Jan. 15th, by Rev. Jacobs, Mr. Michael Fitzgerald to Mrs. Jane Denise, all of Afton.

REYNOLDS - SNYDER:  In Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY], Jan. 20th, by Rev. H.H. Allen, Mr. Hiram Reynolds to Miss Almira Snyder, both of Mt. Upton [Chenango Co. NY].

FLETCHER - HINSDALE:  At Greenpoint [Brooklyn, NY], by Rev. Mr. Francis, Mr Charles H. Fletcher of New York, to Miss Mary O. Hinesdale formerly of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY].

Deaths

SANFORD:  At the residence of her son, Walter Sanford in Decorah, Iowa, Jan. 22d, Mrs. Harriet Sanford widow of the late Augustus Sanford, formerly of this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY], aged 78 years.  Her remains were brought to this place for interment.

A dispatch received on Friday last, announced the death of Mrs. Harriet Sanford, widow of the late Augustus Sanford, of this place, which occurred at the residence of her son, Walter P. Sanford, in Decorah, Iowa. The remains left that place on Saturday morning and are expected here today (Wednesday). They will be interred by the side of those of her husband, in the village cemetery.  Deceased was a most estimable lady, and the announcement of her death will be received with sadness by many who knew and loved her in years past.  She was a sister of Col. S.R. PerLee and Mrs. R. Crosby, of this village.

PORTER:  In Buffalo [Erie Co. NY] Jan. 18th, of consumption, Frances [Porter] wife of John Porter, aged 37 years.  Deceased was a former resident of this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY], and daughter of the late Joseph H. Moore, Esq.

BOSWORTH:  In German [Chenango Co. NY], Jan. 19th, Mrs. Almira Bosworth, wife of James W. Bosworth, and sister of Mrs. J.L. Brooks of this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY], aged 58 years, 8 months and 13? days.

MARVIN:  In McDonough [Chenango Co. NY], Dec. 19th, Betsey [Marvin] wife of William Marvin, aged 58 years and 3? months.

MURRAY:  In Lincklaen, suddenly, Jan. 16th, Mr. William Murray, aged 44 years.

Floyd Avery employed as engineer in the sash and blind factory of Messrs, Barnes & Fox, at Colliersville [Otsego Co. NY], met with a terrible accident on Saturday afternoon last, which resulted in his death at one o'clock P.M. on Sunday.  While removing a belt from a pulley his clothes caught in the machinery and whirled him around one of the main shafts at the rate of about one hundred and thirty revolutions per minute.  He was found on the floor under the shaft in an insensible condition, his clothing completely stripped form his body.  Medical aid was called but could render him no assistance.  He leaves a wife and two children.

Eliza Evans, cook at the Lincklaen House at Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY] died from an overdose of medicine Wednesday morning.

An interesting little son of Col J.C. Carmichael of Cortland [Cortland Co. NY], an only child, died in Washington where the family were visiting on Tuesday of last week.

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A dispatch received by his friends, from Jacksonville, Florida, announced the death of Maj. Homer W. Searle, formerly of Madison County [NY] who went South four months ago to regain his failing health, his disease being a pulmonary affection which termination in his death.

Deceased will be remembered by many of our citizens, as an active worker in the organization of the 114th Regiment in this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY], in the fall of 1862.  He entered the Regiment as Second Lieutenant of Company C, from Madison County, and shared its perils and its triumphs until the close of the war. At the assault on Port Hudson June 14th, 1863, after Col. Smith had fallen mortally wounded, Lieut. Searle led the bleeding Regiment to the charge, facing the enemy's cannon, amidst the hail of shot and shell.  The slaughter among the brave boys was most fearful, and the survivors were compelled to fall back.  But before the retreat began, Lieut. Searle fell pierced by two bullets, and was left for dead upon the field, but was subsequently discovered to be alive, and cared for.  He recovered sufficiently to join his command in the latter part of the year, ad for his bravery at Port Hudson was promoted to First Lieutenant.  In the July following he was promoted to Captain.  At the battle of Opequan he was wounded in the right forearm and shoulder. When the Regiment was mustered out, he received the brevet of Major.

At the close of the war, Major Searle resumed his studies, graduated at Hamilton college, and was afterwards admitted to the bar, with bright prospects before him.  Neither of the bullets received by him at Port Hudson were extracted but remained in his body during life. The wound in his lung grew into a cureless disease, which ended his life.  he leaves a young widow and a large circle of friends to mourn his decease.  His age was thirty years.

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