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Vital Records, Chenango County, NY, October 1877 (continued)

 Chenango Semi-Weekly Telegraph, Norwich, NY, October 27, 1877

Marriages

HANFORD - JUDSON:  At St. Matthew's church, Unadilla [Otsego Co. NY], on Wednesday evening Oct. 10th, 1877, by the Rector, the Rev. C. Pelletreau, Mr. Frank Dayton Hanford and Miss Mary Frank Judson.

GREGORY - HOPKINS:  In Norwich [Chenango Co. NY], at the home of the bride's father, Stephen K. Gregory, Oct. 23, by Rev. D.E. Loveridge, Miss Isabel Hallie Gregory of Norwich, to William Frederick Hopkins, formerly of Norwich, now of Munnsville, Madison County [NY].

MONROE - WARNER:  At the home of the bride, Oct. 24, by Rev. H.M. Crydenwise, Mr. Willington W. Monroe to Miss Tenie P. Warner, both of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY].

Deaths

HOAG:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY], Oct. 15th, Mrs. Estira C. [Hoag] wife of Frederick Hoag, aged 28 years.

ROWE:  In Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY], Oct. 20th(?), Dwight [Rowe] son of David S. and Josephine L. Rowe, aged 1 month and 2 days.

MAIN:  In Norwich [Chenango Co. NY], October -?- Meda E. [Main] daughter of Daniel D. and Helen M. Main aged one month and six days.

GALE:  McDonough, Chenango Co. NY:  Miss Julia Gale died at her father's on Friday night last of typhoid fever, aged 17 years.  Rev. W. Burnside officiated at the funeral services, which were held at the house.

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DIMMICK:  At the residence of her son-in-law Mr. Albert Aldrich in Amherst, Lorain Co., Ohio, October 14th, Mrs. Rhoanna Adams Dimmick aged 65 years.

Rhoanna Adams was born in the town of Plymouth, Chenango County [NY] June -?- 1812.  Her father Mr. Zadock Adams was one of the first settlers in this county and having a large family consequently she, with her brothers and sisters, nine in number, the most of whom are still living in this vicinity endured the hardships and privation of pioneer life.  At the age of eighteen years, she experienced a change of heart and united with the Congregational Church of Plymouth.

In the Spring -?- she was married to E.B. Dimmick in Plymouth, with whom she lived in the place her nativity -?- when they went to Ohio stopping at Olensted Falls.  Two years after they went to Amherst for a permanent residence.  Her husband died in the year -?- since which her home has been divided between her two daughters, Mrs. Albert Aldrich and Mrs. R. Bastard.  [rest unreadable]

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On Wednesday afternoon the funeral obsequies over the remains of William C. Thurston took place at the residence of his father on Sheldon Street [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY].  At 2 o'clock P.M., the Odd Fellows of Canasawacta lodge of this place to which deceased belonged, with delegates from DeRuyter, Sherburne, Oxford and other lodges to the number of more than one hundred, with Col. Loomis as Marshall marched from their hall wearing the insignia of mourning, to the residence of deceased.  On the route they were joined by the fire department, consisting of the Rough and Ready's, Alerts and Qui Vives, all under the marshalship of Chief Engineer Edward Greenman, the whole forming a solemn and imposing pageant.  There was a large concourse of people at the house to pay their last sad tribute of respect to the deceased.  Albert Cary had charge of the funeral, and the services were commenced by singing "Gathering Home" by a quartette, followed by a touching prayer by Rev. Mr. Scoville and a most eloquent sermon and consoling address to the mourners after which the friends of the deceased were given an opportunity to take a last fond look upon all that remained of one so dear to them in life.  The pall bearers were selected from the Alert Hose Company and consisted of J.K. Spaulding, Edward Nash, George Nagle, Chas. Watts, Geo. Berry and W.B Andrews, with the remainder of the same company as an escort, preceded by the other fireman and Odd Fellows and followed by the stricken widow and orphan, the bereaved father and mother, the brother and other sorrowing friends, the body was borne to its last place.

Oxford Times, Oxford, NY, October 24, 1877

Deaths

HAZZARD:  In Monongahela, Penn., Sept. 3d, Hon T.R. Hazzard.  the deceased was born in Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] in 1814.

SMITH:  In Newark Valley, N.Y. [Tioga Co.], on Oct. 9th, Sophia Andrus [Smith] wife of Joel Smith, aged 90 years and 7 months.  She was born in Southington, Conn.

ATWELL:  Joseph L. Atwell a highly respected citizen of Syracuse [Onondaga Co. NY], died suddenly Monday evening.  Saturday while engaged in burning poison ivy on his farm located near Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY], in the town of Pompey [Onondaga Co. NY], he was taken with a severe burning in his throat and lungs, which resulted in a fit.

Chenango American, Greene, NY, October 25, 1877

Marriages

In Norwich [Chenango Co. NY], Oct. 17th, by Rev. L.C. Hayes, Mr. John A. Porter and Miss Jennie E Bradley, all of Guilford [Chenango Co. NY].

At Elmira [Chemung Co. NY], Oct. 15th, by Rev. Samuel T. Clark, Mr. Charles M. Davis, of Whitney's Point [Broome Co. NY] to Miss Ida May Seely of Elmira.

In Colesville [Broome Co. NY], Oct. 14th, by Rev. L.F. Ketchum, Mr. Henry Hurlburt to Grace Dibble.

At the same place, by the same, Mr. Geo. Dibble to Mary Alden.

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