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

 Chenango Union, Norwich, NY, august 19, 1875

Marriages

RANDALL - HUBBARD:  In Geneva, Switzerland, July 31, 1875, at the residence of the U.S. Consul, by the Protestant Episcopal clergyman, Rev. Dr. McVickar, M.O. Randall of Montpeller, France, and Myra M. Hubbard, of Norwich. N.Y.

Under the proper heading will be found the announcement of a pleasant marriage ceremony, which took place on the 31st ult. at the residence of the U.S. Consul in Geneva Switzerland, the parties being Miss Myra M. Hubbard, of this place, and Dr. M.O. Randall, of Montpeller France, also formerly of this village. The best wishes of hosts of friends in their native county attend the happy couple in their foreign home.

Deaths

RONAN:  In this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY], August 12th?, Mr. James Ronan, aged 43 years.

WELLMAN:  In this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY], August 13th? Pauline [Wellman], daughter of Jacob and Susan Wellman, aged 1 year and 5 months.

ALLEN:  In this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY], August 5th Naomi [Allen] daughter of Jesse and Catharine Allen, aged 5 months and 18 days.

SCANLON:  In this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY], August -?-, William [Scanlon], son of John Scanlon, aged 7 months and 20? days.

FERRY:  In this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY], August 7th, Patrick Henry [Ferry], son of Patrick and Hannah Ferry, aged 10 months.

SAYLES:  In Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY], March 8th, Hon. Benjamin Sayles aged 87 years.

MINER:  In Coventry [Chenango Co. NY], August 10th, Mr. Frederick Miner, aged about 62 years.

From the Bainbridge Republican we learn that Frederick Miner, of Coventry met with a fearful accident a few days ago, which resulted on Tuesday of last week in his death.  He was raking hay with a common revolving rake, to which was attached a spirited horse.  One of the tugs became detached, giving the horse a fright and Mr. M. who had the lines about his body, was thrown with great violence on the rake one of the teeth piercing his thigh to the depth of six inches.  He also received an injury on his head, which paralyzed one side of his body.

Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, August 19, 1875:  Coventry:  Mr. Frederick Miner died on the 10th inst.  It will be remembered that some three weeks ago he met with a fearful accident while raking hay.  Some hope was entertained of his recovery until about a week ago, when, in spite of medical skill, he began to grow worse and rapidly failed each day, until death came with relief.  On the 12th a large concourse of people gathered at the late residence of the deceased to pay their last tribute of respect.  Mr. Miner was 62 years of age, born and reared in our town and lived to see a family of children all arrive at years of discretion and assume important and responsible positions in life.  Mr. Miner was an unassuming, industrious man, temperate in his habits, practicing honesty and integrity in all his dealings and enjoyed in an eminent degree the confidence and esteem of his fellow citizens.  He will be sadly missed by his many friends.  The Church of which he was a member has lost one of its strongest pillars and our community one of its best citizens.

Mr. Stephen Morse, Sr. an aged resident of the town of Butternuts [Otsego Co. NY], died on Saturday last.  He was one of the oldest inhabitants of the town and had resided on his farm opposite Latham's Corners for many years.  His funeral takes place today at the White Store M.E. Church.

On Saturday afternoon last, Mrs. Houck wife of Miles T. Houck, a respected citizen of the town of Guilford [Chenango Co. NY], was summoned by the ringing of a bell to the bedside of her daughter, an invalid young lady and while attending to her wants her youngest son, a little over three years old, in playing around fell into a pail of hot water just taken from the boiler and which she had left in her haste and was scalded so severely that he died on the following day.

Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, August 19, 1875

Deaths

Burtie [Barton], son of Edward Barton, aged about 8 years, was drowned in the Susquehanna about two miles below Binghamton [Broome Co. NY] on Saturday.  He was with others trying to catch floodwood from a --ow in the river.

Mrs. Andrew Martin of the town of Maine [Broome Co. NY]., a lady about twenty-four years of age, started to retire to bed in apparent good health on Wednesday evening and fell down, expiring almost instantly.  She leaves several children.  The cause is supposed to be an affection of the heart.

The wife and three children of Mr. G.S. Sloat, residing near the sawmill on Falls Brook [Delaware Co. NY], took refuge from the storm of Friday at the old mill at the head of the falls.  The mill became undermined by the flood and fell, carrying Mrs. Sloat and the three children into the torrent, from which she succeeded in escaping with two of the children; one a boy three years old, was carried over the falls, and either bruised and mangled to death or drowned.

Mrs. Sarah Burritt wife of C.W. Burritt of Eaton [Madison Co. NY], died quite suddenly at Allen's Hotel in Oneida [Madison Co. NY], on Friday last.  In company with her husband, she was on her return from New York city, whither they had been for medical advice, but upon arriving here on Tuesday and being taken worse, she was unable to proceed to Eaton and rapidly declining, died as stated.  Her disease was consumption.

Oxford Times, Oxford, NY, August 18, 1875

Marriage

WELLS - GIBBS:  In New Hartford [Oneida Co. NY], on 5th, by Rev. C.W. Warren, Mr. Charles T. Wells of Preston [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Ruth H. Gibbs of Utica [Oneida Co. NY].

Chenango American, Greene, NY, August 19, 1875

Marriages

At the house of the bride' father, August. 12, by Rev. J.H. Sage, Mr. A.J. Christian of North Fenton [Broome Co. NY] to Miss Dora A. [Robinson], daughter of L.B. Robinson, of this town [Greene, Chenango Co. NY].

At Triangle [Broome Co. NY], by Rev. H. Lyman, Lewis R. Beeman and Phebe M. Page, all of Triangle.

Deaths

In Coventry [Chenango Co. NY], Aug. 9th, Mrs. Sarah M. [Southworth], wife of John T. Southworth, aged 39 years, 3 months and 28 days.

At Centre Lisle [Broome Co. NY], Aug. 8th, Mrs. Mary A. [Milles] wife of Levi C. Milles, aged 45 years and 5 months.

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DIED:  At his residence in Smithville [Chenango Co. NY], on the 7th of August, Mr. Jesse Read, Sr. aged 76 years.

It seems eminently proper to pay a brief tribute to a man of the character of him whose departure is here reported, because of the possession of qualities of mind and heart entitling his character to notice.  Respected through a wide circle of friendship for integrity, purity and simplicity, his departure out of life will be deeply felt in the community where he was so highly esteemed and known.

Mr. Read was born in New Hampshire, and at an early age engaged in business near Boston, where he remained six years.  He removed thence to New York, in 1828, and in that city with Brooklyn as his residence, he was occupied in business until 1851, at which time he retired form the active pursuits of business.

During his residence in Brooklyn, he was twice elected Alderman and in the fulfillment of the duties to which he was called, he displayed that calm wisdom, clear integrity and business experience which showed him as well worthy  of the suffrages of his fellow citizens.

Some years after withdrawing from business, he retired to farming life, and in the quiet pursuits of agriculture passed the latter portion of his days, content to forego the advantages and privileges of city life, for the quiet of a rural home.

All with whom he came in contact can testify to the purity, kindliness and integrity of his character.  he was ever identified with efforts for the benefit of the town in which his home lay, and here, as Supervisor and in other capacities of trust, he had the evidence of appreciation of his character by his neighbors.

With a wife who was fitted to adorn a high sphere, by her grace and intelligence, he was engaged in the promotion of the welfare of the community in which he dwelt and in the interests of religion and education their united efforts were put forth.  Some two years since, to the great loss of the home circle and works of usefulness, she passed away. They have left a family of four children, three sons and one daughter, who can look with pride upon the record of parents of such excellence and worth of character.

Sherburne News, Sherburne, NY, August 21, 1875

Marriage

BIGGINS - WOOD:  At the M.E. Parsonage, Aug. 15th, by Rev. S.W. Weiss, Mr. Henry O. Higgins of North Brookfield [Madison Co. NY] and Miss Alice L. Wood of Brookfield.

Death

CRANDALL:  In this town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY], on the 14th inst., an infant child of Edgar Crandall, aged 2 months.

Freeman's Journal, Cooperstown, NY, August 19, 1875

Deaths

In this village [Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY], on the 12th inst., Robert Davis, aged 68 years and 11 months.

In South Worcester [Otsego Co. NY], Aug. 18th, 1875, Mrs. Maria D. Becker, aged 58 years and 6 months.

In Morris [Otsego Co. NY], Aug. 7, at the residence of Peleg Weeden, Mrs. Ann E. Filer, widow fo the late Thomas Filer, aged 74 years and 6 months.

In Springfield [Otsego Co. NY], Aug. 17th, Joseph Wood, aged 52 years.

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