Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, April 5, 1814
Elopement
All persons are hereby forbid harboring or trusting my wife Elizabeth [Ingram] or letting her have any articles in exchange for those which she may unlawfully purloin from my family, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting after this date. Lyman Ingram Oxford, [Chenango Co. NY], 15th March, 1814.
Death
At Washington City on the 22nd ult. Mrs. Maria Livingston, relict of the Hon. Robert R. Livingston late of Clermont
Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, April 12, 1814
Marriage
At Washington, Ky. Mr. Samuel January to Miss Pamela January, a cold match!!
Death
In this village [Oxford, Chenango Co. NY] on Saturday morning last, Doctor Samuel Treat, AEt. 75.
Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, April 19, 1814
Marriages
On Wednesday evening, the 9th ult. by the Rev. Mr. Armstrong, Messrs. Eleazer and Josiah Stodard, twin brothers, of Ruport (Vert.) aged 27 years to Misses Emily and Almira Sill, twin sisters of Moreau, Saratoga County [NY] aged 25 years. The eldest brother took the youngest sister, & vice versa. the two couples stood together, joined hands respectively and were united in the bands of wedlock by one ceremony. It is said of these gentlemen that they are respectable farmers; that they hold their property in common stock; that they calculate on this method of living in future, and that they had mutually agreed not to marry unless they could find helpmates as nearly allied in friendship as themselves. It is believed that heaven had revered their wishes and put each in possession of his favorite. The ladies are the youngest children of Deacon Giles Sill and Lucy his wife who are persons of respectable standing in society. Waterford Gazette.
Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, may 3, 1814
Elopement
Whereas my wife Aner [Selah] has eloped from my bed and board without any cause or provocation. This is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her after this date on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting. Those who have my property in their possession are notified that unless it is immediately returned, that suits will be commenced against them. Oxford [Chenango Co. NY], 26th April 1814, John Selah.
Marriages
On Sunday evening last by the Rev. Mr. Thorp, Mr. Erastus Smith to Miss Sophia McNeil, both of this town [Oxford, Chenango Co. NY].
At Greene [Chenango Co. NY] on the evening of the 24th ult. by Robert Monell, Esq. Mr. Andrew Achorn to Mrs. Kelsey both of that town.
Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, May 10, 1814
Death
At Owego, Broome County [NY] on the 16th ult. Stephen Mack Esq, AEt. 49 years, editor of the American Farmer and first judge of the said county, after an illness of five days.
Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, May 24, 1814
Marriage
In the month of Marsh last at Roadstown, Cumberland County, N.J. by the Rev. Mr. Reeves, of Deerfield, Doctor Charles Clarke to Miss Anna Gidman after a short courtship of twenty-six years!
Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, June 7, 1826
Death
In the town of Tompkins, in this county [Delaware Co. NY] on Saturday the 3d inst. of the inflammatory fever, Mr. Justice Abraham Gregory son of Mr. Henry M. Gregory, aged 18 years.
Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, June 14, 1826
Elopement
Whereas my wife Phebe [Ceas] has eloped from my bed and board. This is to forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debt or debts of her contracting after this date. Elias Ceas Kortright [Delaware Co. NY], June 6, 1826.
Marriages
In Franklin [Delaware Co. NY] on Sunday the 11th inst. by Elder Tuttle, Doct. Almiron Fitch of Meredith [Delaware Co. NY] to Miss Caroline Case, daughter of Roger Case, Esq. of the former place.
In Ledyard, Cayuga Co. [NY] on Wednesday the 17th ult. Mr. Jeremiah Foote, merchant of Waterville in this county [Delaware Co. NY], to Miss Maria Wood, daughter of Jethro Wood, Esq. of the former place.
Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, June 21, 1826
Death
In New Haven on the 9th inst. Rev. Jedediah Morse, D.D.LL.D. aged 65. Dr. Morse from his earliest years possessed a feeble constitution; yet with careful attention to his habits of life, he enjoyed a comfortable degree of health and was enabled to sustain an uncommon share of mental effort. Few men have been as industrious; few have been as useful. His eminent services in the church and as an author will cause his memory to be observed by many generations.
Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, July 19, 1826
Marriage
In Walton [Delaware Co. NY] on Wednesday the 12th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Headley, Mr. Henry Smith to Miss Julia Ogden, daughter of Mr. Daniel Ogden, all of Walton.
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