The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, January 8, 1816
Marriages
On Sunday last by H. Williams, Esq. Mr. Abner Cobb of Bloomfield [Ontario Co. NY] to Miss Lucyt Holmes of this town [Cazenovia, Madison Co. NY].
Same day by the same, Mr. Luke May to Miss Betsey Shapley all of this town [Cazenovia, Madison Co. NY].
The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, January 10, 1816
Marriage
On Sunday evening last by H. Williams, Esq. Mr. Elijah Smith to Miss Mary Smith all of this town [Cazenovia, Madison Co. NY].
The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, January 24, 1816
Marriages
On Sunday the 14th inst. by Elder Bennett of Homer, Mr. Gardner Grinman to Miss Betsey Savage both of Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY].
On Sunday the 14th inst. by Daniel Weed, Esq., Epaphsus Leet to Miss Harriot Thompson all of DeRuyter [Madison Co. NY].
On Tuesday the 16th inst. by Elder John Peck of Cazenovia, Mr. Solomon Saterly to Miss Sally Dye of DeRuyter [Madison Co. NY]
At Albany [Albany Co. NY] on the 13th inst. by the Rev. Dr. Bradford, Mr. James Humphrey to Miss Catharine Winne daughter of Daniel I. Winne, Esq.
The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, February 21, 1816
Notice
Whereas my wife Rebecca [Messenger] has absented herself from my bed and board without any cause or provocation, I do hereby forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her contracting after this date. Joseph Messenger, Jun. DeRuyter [Madison Co. NY] February 14, 1816.
Union News, Union, NY, November 5, 1857
Death
The Madison County Observer gives an account of a shocking occurrence that transpired a short time ago by which Mrs. Mary Mattson, wife of W.G. Mattson came to her death.
It appears that on the night in question, her husband being absent, she retired to rest in company with Miss Eveline Marquissce. About 4 o'clock next morning feeling unwell, she rose to procure some medicine, after which she again laid down, leaving a candle burning on a stand near the heard of the bed. By some means the light would seem to have been overturned on the floor and to have set the valance on fire, the flames from which, caught the upper portion of Mrs. Mattson's night clothing. Starting from her slumber and finding her dress on fire she rushed frantically through the house, pursued by her companion, who with true heroism and forgetful of her own peril, caught Mrs. Mattson and succeeded in tearing the burning garments from her person and extinguishing the flames. In doing which however, her right hand was severely burned. Mrs. M. was so badly burned, her body being literally roasted, that no hope could be entertained of her recovery, and after lingering until 9 o'clock Saturday evening she expired. Her age was about 22 years. She leaves two children, the youngest but 8 or 9 months old.
Union News, Union, NY, November 12, 1857
Marriages
At the parsonage in this village [Union, Broome Co. NY] on the evening of the 4th instant, by Rev. P.G. Bridgeman, Mr. George Cleveland of Union to Miss Mary Austin of Maine [Broome Co. NY].
Also, on the 5th instant, by the same, Mr. Calvin C. Simons to Miss Sarah S. Hornbeck both of Union [Broome Co. NY].
In Nanticoke [Broome Co. NY], November 6th, by Rev. G. Gates, Mr. Nathan B. Pellett of Spencer, Mass. to Miss Mercy E. Morgan of Nanticoke.
Union News, Union, NY, November 26, 1857
Marriage
In Owego [Tioga Co. NY] Nov. 18 by the Rev. W.H. King. Mr. John J. King to Miss Elvira Perry all of Owego.
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