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Vital Records, Otsego & Broome Counties, NY

 Cherry Valley Gazette, Cherry Valley, NY, March 28, 1855

Marriages

On Tuesday, March 13, 1855, by Rev. Ira H. Hogan, Solomon C. Warren, M.D. of Cooperstown [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Elizabeth Pearson of Roseboom, Otsego County, N.Y.

In Otsego [Otsego Co. NY], on the 13th inst. by Rev. A.R. Wells, Mr. John N. Stevens to Miss Ann E. Byard all of Otsego.

At the Hotel of H. Groat Esq. in Cooperstown [Otsego Co. NY] on the 21st inst. by Rev. C.W. Tomlinson, Mr. Joseph Yeomans of Middlefield [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Sarah Ann Dykman of Maryland [Otsego Co. NY].

Death

At Hartwick Seminary [Otsego Co. NY], March 16, Mrs. Huldah C. [Hazerms] relict of the late Rev. E.L. Hazerms(?).

Died in this village [Cherry Valley, Otsego Co. NY] on Saturday the 17th inst. Charles Little aged twelve years; on Thursday following, Isaac Seelye Little, aged about eight years, and on the next Saturday morning, Alice Little, an infant, aged about one year and two months; the youngest children of David H. and Julia E. Little.

Coroner's inquest:  An Inquest was held before Coroner Winne on the body of Jesse Cary of this town [Cherry Valley, Otsego Co. NY] on Tuesday last, 20th inst.  He had come to the public house of Mr. Frink, at Roseboom [Otsego Co. NY] apparently in his usual health, about 7 o'clock that morning, was in and about the barn for some time when he went to the house and asked for something to eat, which was furnished him.  Soon after he complained of being sick; said he had an unusual pain in and about the heart and wished to be put to bed.  He was found dead in about 30 minutes after.  The Jury returned a verdict in accordance with the above facts.

Otsego Democrat, Cooperstown, NY, May 8, 1847

Marriage

In Middlefield [Otsego Co. NY], on the 22d ult. by the Rev. A Parralee, Mr. Philander Graham to Mrs. Lavanita S. Marks, both of Middlefield.

Deaths

In Worcester [Otsego Co. NY] on the 16th ult. Alonzo Bullis in the 18th year of his age.

At Hopeville (Hartwick) [Otsego Co. NY] on the 27th ult. Mr. Francis Brazie in the 41st year of his age.

In Otsego [Otsego Co. NY], on the 22d, Mr. Peter H. Smith, formerly of Rensselaer [Albany Co. NY], aged 77.

In Pittsfield [Otsego Co. NY] April 21, Adeline [Cook] daughter of Daniel G. Cook, Esq., aged 21 years.

Union News, Union, NY, January 15, 1863

Marriages

In Apalachin [Tioga Co. NY] on Sunday, Jan. 14th, 1863, by George Cooper, Esq., Mr. Joseph Vangorder and Miss Sarah Travis, all of Apalachin.

In Union Centre [Broome Co. NY] Jan. 1st, 1863, by Rev. G.N. Todd, Mr. L.T. Ellis of Schoharie Co. [NY] to Miss Anna De St. Croix of Union Centre.

Deaths

On Boswell Hill in this town [Union Broome Co. NY], on Tuesday eve, Jan. 6th, 1863, Mr. Fletcher Mason aged about 20 years.  Mr. M. died of a disease contracted while in the service of his country.  Another victim to this terrible rebellion.

At the General Hospital, Harper's Ferry, on the 27th of December last, Serg't Stephen J. Lovelace, of Co. I of the 137th Reg't N.Y.S.V., aged 31 years, 3 months and 3 days.  

Serg't Lovelace was born at Towanda, Pa., but the for the past ten years has been a resident of this State [NY] and enlisted in his reg't from Berkshire, Tioga Co. [NY] early in the formation of that regiment.  He leaves a wife and two small children to mourn his loss, who deserve the sympathies of all loyal people.  He falls, another victim to this accursed rebellion and his memory calls loudly upon our people to exert every effort to crush it before others of our fairest sons shall be offered up as sacrificed to their unholy ambition. S.M.P.

Union News, Union, NY, January 29, 1863

Marriage

In Binghamton, Jan. 21st, 1868, by Rev. W.V. Garner, Mr. John L. Mersereau of Union [Broome Co. NY], to Miss Kate M. Bartholomew of the former place.

Deaths of Soldiers

Mr. Thomas Abberly, a private in Co. A 143d Regiment N.Y.S.V. died a few days since in the Regimental Hospital of quick consumption.  He was an only son of unblemished character, quiet and unobtrusive and of industrious habits [Monticello Watchmen]

We fully endorse the above, Thomas being an only son of a beloved sister of the Editor of the News, who has sacrificed is life int he service of his country.  We feel to mourn with our sister in this sudden bereavement.  Let us cling, dear sister, to Him who is able to bear our burden, remembering that we all are fast "passing away," and it will be but a short time ere we shall arrive "at Home," where "The weary soul shall find rest."

"We'll stand the storm, it won't be long; / The heavenly port is nigh, / We'll stand the storm, it won't be long; / We'll anchor by and by."

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Died in Virginia, near Union Mills on the 24th of Dec. 1862 of the smallpox, Mr Franklin G. [Cummings] son of Mr. O.D. Cummings of Maine in this County [Broome Co. NY] aged 25 years and 3 months.  

Franklin enlisted about the 1st of October last in the 151st Regiment Pa. Vol. and went to the seat of war and has thus early been cut down as another victim of this rebellion.

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