Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, December 3, 1845
Marriages
On Wednesday the 26th ult by the Rev. J.B. McCreary, Dr. J. Brooks to Miss Lydia Jane [DeBois] daughter of A. DuBois Esq., both of Great Bend [PA].
In Chenango [Broome Co. NY], Sunday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Gregory, Mr. Charles Collins Jr., to Miss Lauretta M. Scofield.
In this town [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY], Dec. 1st, by the Rev. Mr. Gregory, Mr. Luther Severance to Miss Jennett Wilson.
In Binghamton [Broome Co. NY] Nov. 30th, by Rev. C. Darby, Mr. Daniel Wilcox Jr. of Conklin [Broome Co. NY] and Miss Catherine Severson of Colesville [Broome Co. NY].
Deaths
In New York, on the 10th ult. after a lingering illness, Rebecca [Cropsey] wife of Nathan Cropsey in the 46th year of her age.
On the 28th October last, at Paris, France, Mrs. Clara B. Catlin the wife of George Catlin esq., the eminent traveler, so distinguished for his researches into Indian antiquities of America and so universally known and respected in Europe and his native country, the United States of America.
On Monday morning last, a worthy citizen of this place [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY] named Nathan Platt was killed instantly by the fall of a part of a frame which he and others were engaged in raising. The frame belonged to Stephen Weed and is designed to furnish additional accommodations for his extensive coopering establishment in the north part of the village. The bents, several in number but of no great height, were raised, and the plates laid across them, and Mr. Platt had climbed to the top of one of the posts, for the purpose of aiding to secure the frame, when, in consequence of the stay laths having been thoughtlessly removed, it began to sway and several of the bents fell. The others upon the building escaped by jumping with little injury. Mr. Platt on the contrary held on to the falling bent and struck across two pieces of timber, while the post to which he was clinging came down upon his breast. He never stirred after striking the ground. He was about thirty years old and leaves a wife and child to mourn his untimely end.
Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, December 24, 1845
Marriage
In Honesdale, Pa. on the 9th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Rowland, Mr. Horace A. Woodhouse to Miss Millicent Foster, all of that place.
Deaths
In this village [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY], on Tuesday morning, Major Sidney T. Robinson in the 36th year of his age.
In the death of Mr. Robinson, [the] community has lost one of its most valuable members, and in his family and large circle of relatives and friends, and the church to which he belonged, a vacancy has been made which cannot easily be filled. His disease as consumption, and the hopes and fears and pains of an illness protracted to many months, he bore with the calmness and resignation of the Christian, and finally departed with all the glowing hopes of the Christian, without a shadow or a doubt to obscure the joyous vision of the future. For many years he had been a consistent and useful member of the Baptist Church. He leaves a wife and one daughter. Mr. R. was the second son of the Hon. Tracy Robinson, and for many years has been well known as an active businessman and stage proprietor, during which he has formed extensive acquaintances among whom his many excellent qualities will be long remembered.
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At Berkshire, Tioga County [NY] on the 11th instant, William Henry Moore Esqr. in the 61st year of his age. Mr. Moore was highly esteemed for his intelligence and social virtues and his family and friends have in his death sustained an irreparable loss.
An old man named Daniel Fairchild, aged nearly 90 years, a resident of Augusta, Madison County [NY] was found dead in his hog pen on the morning of the 10th inst., his body being partially devoured by the hogs. He had gone to the pen for the purpose of clearing it of the snow which had fallen heavily the previous night, and it is supposed that while thus engaged he was prostrated by a fit, induced by over exertion.
Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, December 31, 1845
Marriages
In Binghamton [Broome Co. NY] on the 24th inst. by Rev. T.H. Pearne, Mr. Nathaniel A. Rowley of Chenango [Broome Co. NY] to Miss Maria M. Braman of Vestal [Broome Co. NY].
On the 24th inst. at the same place by the same, Mr. Samuel Duncan to Miss A.E. Dougherty, both of Candor, Tioga Co. [NY].
In Owego [Tioga Co. NY] on the 29th inst. by the Rev. J. Sheridan, Mr. Timothy Boyle to Miss Amelia Batchlor both of New Milford, Pa.
In Union [Broome Co. NY], on the 22d inst. by the Rev. Wm. Gates, Mr. Abel Curtis to Miss Amanda Persons, all of that town.
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