Saturday, September 27, 2025

Vital Records, Otsego County, NY (1871)

 Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, August 2, 1871

Marriages

At Burlington Flats [Otsego Co. NY] July 22d by Rev. William Church, Mr. Albert A. Arnold  to Miss Sarah S Bond both of Cazenovia, Madison Co., N.Y.

At Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] on 26th ult. by Rev. William N. Cobb, Mr. D.K. Johnson to Miss Lucy A. Bush, both of Cooperstown [Otsego Co. NY].

Deaths

In West Laurens [Otsego Co. NY] July 26, Mrs. Lucinda Soden Hay wife of Gideon Hay, and daughter of John Soden, Esq. aged about 16 years.

In Pittsfield [Otsego Co. NY] June 27, Lydia [Harrington] wife of Eber Harrington in the 68th year of her age.

The wife of S.B. Cone of Butternuts [Otsego Co. NY] died very suddenly last Friday of heart disease.  In the death of Mrs. Cone the Baptist church has lost an active and beloved member and the community a kind and affectionate neighbor.

News Item

Information Wanted:  Left the home of the subscriber on the 12th of July, my son, Howard [Perry].  He is about 17 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, dark hair, cut short, is a little deaf, has a small scar on left check, had on a coarse linen coat, dark grey pants, palm leaf hat and old boots, cut open in front.  Is supposed to be out of his mind. When last heard of was going toward Laurens.  any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully received and liberally paid for.  Address, N.G. Perry, Garrattsville, Otsego Co., N.Y.

Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, August 9, 1871

Deaths

We learn that a little child by the name of Ecker while at play in the road at Laurens [Otsego Co. NY] on Friday last, was kicked so badly by a horse running at large in the highway, that it died in a few hours thereafter.  At all events, the child was found near the horse with its head broken in and the supposition is that the horse kicked the child.

The many friends of Mrs. Carlton Emmons will be pained to learn that she died suddenly last Tuesday evening at her home at Emmons Station. She had been in usual health up to the hour of her death and had been visiting in Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] during the day.  Supposed cause, heart disease.  Democrat

The Bainbridge Review [Chenango Co. NY] says that Mr. Solomon Woodruff of Afton [Chenango Co. NY] dropped dead while mowing hay on Friday, July 21st.  He was in the sixty-second year of his age, and it is believed, died from heart disease.

Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, August 16, 1871

Marriage

At the Peabody House in Mt. Upton [Chenango Co. NY], Sunday July 23d, by Jacob Stowell, Esq., Willima Harrington of Laurens [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Nellie Hinman of New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY].

Deaths

In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] August 4th, Sylvester Whitmarsh aged 44 years.

In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] August 6th, Sophia Weidman widow of the late David Weidman of Unadilla [Otsego Co. NY], aged 80 years.

In Hartwick [Otsego Co. NY] Aug. 1st, Sally Nickerson aged 54 years.

In Edmeston [Otsego Co. NY] at the residence of his brother, Truman Bootman, July 29th, Erastus D. Bootman aged 42 years.

In New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] July 28th, E.G. Mack aged 82 years 6 months and 11 days.

Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, August 23, 1871

Death

On Friday, Aug. 11th, while Joshua Coonrod of Westford [Otsego Co. NY] was at work for H. Roseboom in Bentley Hollow, same town, it appears that Seneca Howland, also at work there, had a vicious horse in a yard by which they passed to go to and return from their work.  Mr. C. was cautioned not to enter the yard, on account of the danger, but it appears that through curiosity or other unknown means, he entered the yard and was found there shortly after he was missed with his skull broken in by a kick from the horse.  He lay senseless and died very soon after he was found.  Schenevus Monitor

On Sunday evening Aug. 20th Mr. Oliver Matterson died.  He had been a resident of this town [Morris, Otsego Co. NY] for the past sixty-one years and lived to a good old age, 83 years, 9 months and 19 days.  funeral services at the Baptist church Tuesday Aug. 22d at one o'clock, P.M.

Friday, September 26, 2025

Vital Records, Chenango (1824), Broome (1845) & Otsego (1879) Counties, NY

 Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, May 19, 1824

Death

On the evening of the 18th inst. at his residence on Fort Hill, Oxford [Chenango Co. NY, Major Dan Throop aged 56 years.  Major Throop was a native of Connecticut; for many years a resident of Columbia County in this state [NY], and an early settler of this town [Oxford].  When in possession of health and vigor he was a useful citizen and an active officer in his civil and military capacity.  For several years he had been subject at intervals to that most painful of all disorders, "which flesh is heir to," the gout.  The attack which terminated his life was of several months standing in which period he experienced the excruciating pangs of protracted disease.  A soldier of the Revolution, he met sickness and death with the characteristic firmness and resignation of his youthful profession, relying upon the merits of the Savior of mankind for peace and happiness "in that undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveler returns."  His bereaved family and connections are sensibly affected by this mournful event and with numerous friends, "weep in silence o'er the loss."

Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, May 26, 1824

Death

In this town [Oxford, Chenango Co. NY] on the 12th inst. Mrs. Rhoda Curtis aged 30 years, wife of Mr. William Curtis.

Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, June 2, 1824

Marriage

In Greene [Chenango Co. NY] on the 27th inst. by the Rev. S.A. Skeel, Mr. Amos Langdon of Mass. to Miss Tirrah Haynes of NH.

Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, August 13, 1845

Death

At Nineveh [Broome Co. NY] on the 15th inst. after a protracted illness of five years, Edgar [Edgerton] son of Hial and Lydia Edgerton, aged fifteen years.

Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, August 20, 1845

Death

In this village [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY], very suddenly, on Sunday last, William Wallace Peabody aged about twenty years.

Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, September 10, 1845

Marriage

In Montrose, Pa., on the morning of the 28th ult., by Eld. D. Dimock, Luther Badger, Esq. of Harpursville, Broome Co. N.Y. and Mrs. Betsey D. Avery of the former place.

Death

In this town [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY], on Wednesday last, Mr. James Smead aged 71 years.

Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, June 11, 1879

Marriage

FOLTS - COOLEY:  At the residence of the bride's parents, in Morris [Otsego Co. NY] by the Rev. Hobart Cooke, Mr. James H. Folts and Miss Fannie Grace Cooley.

Deaths

New Lisbon, Otsego Co. NY:  The funeral services of Job Card were held on Tuesday, June 3d. He was not a resident of this town, yet he was well known here as one of our own citizens, having traveled over the hills a number of years, gathering eggs, until his health failed and he was obliged to give up work.  He leaves a wife and a large family of children.  W.N.T.

Judge Charles Mason, clerk of the U.S. Circuit Court, died at his home in Utica [Oneida Co. NY] Saturday, May 31st, aged 69 years.  He was born in Plattsburg, Madison County [NY] in 1810; was District Attorney of Madison County in 1845; Justice of the Supreme Court in the Sixth District for six years after 1847 and was twice re-elected for eight-year terms.  In 1868 he took the seat in the Court of Appeals made vacant by Judge Wright's death.  He has held the office of the clerk of the United States Court since 1870.

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Vital Records, Otsego County, NY (1859)

 Oneonta Herald, Oneonta, NY, November 2, 1859

Marriages

In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] Oct. 27th by Rev. J. Smith, Jr., Mr. James Brown to Miss Eliza Platt both of Milford [Otsego Co. NY].

In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] Oct. 5th, by Rev. William Baldwin, Mr. J. Bragg of Harpersfield [Delaware Co. NY] to Mrs. E.M. Bragg of Unadilla [Otsego Co. NY].

Death

At Chicago, Oct. 7th, Mrs. Marion Garlick wife of Charles Garlick, aged 25 years.

Oneonta Herald, Oneonta, NY, November 9, 1859

Marriage

In this place [Oneonta, Otsego Co. NY] at the residence of Elisha Shepherd Esq. on the 2d inst.  Mr. Horace Gregory of Bloomville, Delaware Co. [NY] and Miss Margaret Harkness of Oneonta.

Death

We regret to learn of the death of the Rev. Mr. Soul who a few years since preached in this village [Oneonta, Otsego Co. NY].  He was laboring at the time of his death in Illinois.

Oneonta Herald, Oneonta, NY, November 16, 1859

Marriages

At Meredith, Delaware Co. [NY] on the 9th inst., Prof. R.C. Flack of Cooperstown Seminary [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Lillie E. Raitt of the former place.

At Exeter [Otsego Co. NY], on the 2d inst. by Rev. L.E. Marvin, Mr. Stewart E. Cooke of Morris [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Helen M. Angell of Exeter.

At Unadilla [Otsego Co. NY] on the 10th inst. by Rev. Mr. Halsted, Mr. Duane C. Potter to Miss Maria Fuller both of Unadilla.

At Preston, Chenango Co. [NY] Oct. 6th, by Rev. J.C. Ransom, James H. Finch of Hartwick [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Philena Fox of Unadilla [Otsego Co. NY].

Deaths

In Cooperstown [Otsego Co. NY] Nov. 9th, Mrs. Abigal Morse widow of Daniel Morse, late of Hartwick [Otsego Co. NY] aged 64 years.

At Hartwick [Otsego Co. NY] Oct. 27th, of typhoid fever, Miss Ursula M. Green of New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] aged 19 years.

At Hartwick [Otsego Co. NY] Nov. 1st, of typhoid fever, Miss Adelaide Robinson aged 17 years.

At East Worcester [Otsego Co. NY] on the 3d inst. Mrs. Polly Rector [Barrett], wife of Mr. Benj. Barrett, aged 82 years.

Oneonta Herald, Oneonta, NY, November 23, 1859

Marriages

In Maryland [Otsego Co. NY] on the 21st inst. at the residence of Amos Spencer, Esq. by Elder J. Cooke, Mr. Hiram Banner of Davenport [Delaware Co. NY] to Miss Caroline C. Spencer of Maryland.

accompanying the above notice was a nice package of the good fixings of the occasion for which the parties have our thanks and best wishes for a happy future.

Oneonta Herald, Oneonta, NY, November 30, 1859

Deaths

At Colliersville [Otsego Co. NY] on the 22d inst. Conrad Coon aged 67 years.  He endured an illness for eight long years with a Christian resignation and died in the full hope of a blessed immortality.  the Rev. C.W. Tomlinson of Cooperstown preached the funeral sermon to a large concourse of relatives and friends.

In this town [Oneonta, Otsego Co. NY] on the 20th inst. of typhoid fever, after a painful illness of six weeks, DeWitt [Gifford] eldest son of Daniel and Deborah Gifford in his 21st year.  

"Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death!"

In Pine Grove on the 15th inst. Robby [Durfy] only child of R.M. and S.A. Durfy, aged 19 months.

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Vital Records, Madison (1818), Chenango (1879) & Otsego (1879) Counties, NY

 The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, October 11, 1818

Elopement

Whereas my wife Polly [Steward] did elope from my bed and board without any just cause on the 21st day of July; I hereby forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date.  Dated, August 12, 1818. Robert Steward.

The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, October 28, 1818

Death

Died in this village [Cazenovia, Madison Co. NY] on Sunday last, Mrs. Julia Nickerson daughter of Gen. Mead, of Norwich, Chenango Co. [NY], aged 22.

"Lovely in death the beauteous ruin lay"

As she lived beloved, she died lamented, leaving an affectionate husband & infant, with others to deplore her loss.

Sherburne News, Sherburne, NY, April 12, 1879

Death

BOWERS:  In this village [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY] on the 5th inst., Bertha May [Bowers] daughter of Eugene and Nellie Bowers, aged 6 years, 7 months and 5 days.

Freeman's Journal, Cooperstown, NY, June 26, 1879

Deaths

At Fly Creek [Otsego Co. NY] June 10th, John W. Scott aged 30 years.

In Middlefield [Otsego Co. NY] June 4th, Robert Brown aged 63 years.

In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] June 12th, Carlton Emmons aged 75 years.

The death of Carlton Emons of Oneonta on the 12th inst. aged 75 years, removes one of our oldest and most steadfast subscribers.  He was an intelligent, upright and kindhearted gentleman, whom it was a pleasure to know and who was most highly esteemed by a host of friends.

In Vineland, N.J., June 16th, John S. Robinson from Carlisle England, aged 70 years and two months. Formerly a resident of Cooperstown [Otsego Co. NY].

At Burlington Flats [Otsego Co. NY] June 16th, Nancy [Hubbell] widow of Lemuel Hubbell in the 91st year of her age.  The deceased is the last link in the unbroken chain of thirteen graves of the Hubbell family, namely Lemuel J. Hubbel, husband and wife, three sons with their wives, two daughters, one grandchild and one great grandchild.

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Death of Doct. William M. Spencer

This was an event for some time anticipated by his friends as Doctor S. had been for some months an invalid and gradually failing, but it none the less fills their hearts with sadness.  He was a man of splendid mould, well balanced in mind and strong physically, who a year ago bid fair to attain unto the years of his venerable father, Dr. Halsey Spencer, who died only nine years ago, aged 80 years. But his vigorous frame broke down under hard professional labors, and he passed away on the 18th inst. in the 62d year of his age.  He had practiced medicine for about 35 years in Edmeston [Otsego Co. NY] and was extensively known as a physician of decided skill and ability.  He was courteous in manner, kindhearted, a man to rely on with confidence.

Dr. Spencer was not wholly absorbed in his profession but took a decided interest in public matters.  He had several times represented his town in the Board of Supervisors and was once the candidate of the Democratic party - of which he was an honored member - for the office of Sheriff of this county [Otsego].  He held the office of Coroner, having been elected for four years in 1877 and one of his last official acts was to hold an inquest a year ago this month on the body of Catharine M. Richards.

His death is a loss not only to his family and personal friends, but to the medical profession, to his town and county.  He leaves a widow and one child.  His funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Edmeston, the last testimony of his fellow-citizens of their esteem and sense of their loss in his death.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Vital Records, Otsego (1822) & Chenango (1879) Counties, NY

 Cherry Valley Gazette, Cherry Valley, February 5, 1822

Marriage

In this village [Cherry Valley, Otsego Co. NY] on the evening of the 30th Jan. by the Rev. Stephen W. Burritt, Mr. Dwight R. Waldo of Sharon [Schoharie Co. NY], to Miss Abby Mather daughter of Mr. Stephen Mather, of this village.

Cherry Valley Gazette, Cherry Valley, February 19, 1822

Deaths

In Middlefield [Otsego Co. NY] on the 11th inst. Mr. James Thomas Hutchinson aged 24 years and son of Mr. John Hutchinson.

The deceased had been for some time a professor of the Christian religion and during a painful and protracted illness of a year, he evinced a calm resignation to the will of his Divine Master, and in his death, it was apparent that to the Christian, the king of terrors is terrorless.

At his residence in Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY] on the 9th inst. Col. John Lincklaen in the 54th year of his age.  His remains were interred on the 13th in the most respectful manner and were attended by a concourse of citizens which in point of numbers and respectability we do not recollect to have seen exceeded upon any similar occasion in the country.  The virtues of the deceased will long be remembered and respected by the inhabitants of this place and its vicinity who seemed anxious to embrace an opportunity of evincing their esteem upon this last and solemn occasion.  Cazenovia Pilot.

Bainbridge Republican, Bainbridge, NY, April 24, 1879

Death 

PERKINS:  In Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY] April 19, 1879, Mrs. Lucretia Perkins age 62 years.

Mrs. Lucretia Perkins was a sister of Mrs. A.B. Smith of this village [Bainbridge] and has been an invalid and great sufferer for a number of years. She was formerly of Fort Huron, Mich and came to this place after her husband's death about two years and a half ago, and made her home with her sister, where she died on Sunday last.

CLIZBE:  In Athens, Pa. March 14, 1879, Samuel C. [Clizbe] oldest son of S.C. and Charlotte Clizbe, aged 23 years.  The following beautiful verses were written by the decease but a few days before his death:

Reverie

The snow is drifting around our dwelling, and within the wind is swelling; / And the sound seems like the knelling of a dreary passing bell; / Suffering and low in spirit, I lift my voice, that God may hear it, / And reward me as I merit, and as seemeth to Him well.

In from every crack and cranny the wind mourns with its sad soprano, / Any my comforts are not many in which every way I look. / And from out the dim recesses of my heart there ever presses, / Longing that perhaps transgresses precepts of the Holy Book.

And thus, as I sadly ponder, I cannot help but wonder / Why the rich man over yonder sings as he gaily rides by; / On his face there rests contentment, yet his ways are unrepentant. / Yet no stroke of thy resentment falls on him, on Most High!

All my days I've tread the thorny paths that form the Christian's journey, / And there ne'er escaped a murmur from my uncomplaining lips; / Yet to sinners and the scoffers thou dost all thy richness proffer, / And they gaze upon their coffers and their cups of pleasure sip.

And lamentations ever press the great throne of the giver, / All whose dispensations savor of a mystery born of love, / Though I cannot understand them, through my faith I can defend them, / Knowing well that He who sends them reigheth justly from above!

News Item

Our Businessmen, Sidney Plains, Delaware Co. NY

Mr. Horace G. Phelps, Esq.

It would perhaps be a difficult task to present the name of a person more entitled to the respect of this community for his just and honorable dealings as a businessman and a worthy citizen, than the one whose name stands at the head of this article.  He was the son of Burr Phelps, Esq. and was born in Dutchess County, this state [NY], Nov. 3d, 1834, and belonged to a family of 11 children all of whom are now living and are now settled down in life with families of their own.  And it is perhaps a circumstance, without scarcely an example in the history of families, that so many children should arrive at such advanced ages (the youngest being 36 years old and the oldest 60) without the circle ever being broken by death.

Horace G., was only one year old when his father moved to Guilford, Chenango County, N.Y., where he remained some twelve years, then changed his residence to a farm in what is known as Spencer Street.  And it was here that Horace commenced working out by the month, summers, receiving $6 per month wages and going to district school winters; and he continued working out more or less until he was able to command $15 per month, which was regarded at that date as a superior remuneration for the services of farm hands.  At the age of 22 years, he commenced farming for himself by hiring the Charles Parsons farm in Bainbridge, near the junction of the Unadilla river, and also what was known as the Myers farm in the town of Unadilla [Otsego Co. NY], which he leased for three years, and after one year's experiment in which his farming proved remunerative, he enlarged his business by hiring in addition the Hughston farm containing 400 acres and from that time continued to extend his interest by leasing more or less outside lands for pasture.  

It was about this time that he commenced the system of stock farming, which has since proved so successful and placed him at the head of the cattle and stock trade of this section of the country.  His first mode of stock farming commenced in buying sheep in the spring, and summer them over after shearing, and selling both sheep and lambs in the fall.  He also cut considerable hay and raised more or less grain, which he used to sell at what was considered fair prices in those times, as for instance oats sold for from 35 to 50 cents and corn from 75 to $1.00 per bushel.  He, of course, availed himself of he opportunity of taking advantage of the market, by threshing oats early if scarce or holding them over if cheap and plenty.

In 1857, he purchased the farm which he now occupies, and formed a co-partnership with A.W. & R.N. Mills for the purpose of driving stock to New York.  They commenced business in 1858, R.N. Mills and himself doing the buying and A.W. Mills the droving and marketing which usually took about two weeks for each drove, as they were driven to Catskill on foot.  Their stock for the first few seasons was mostly sheep and lambs, and they used to keep a drove on the road all the time during the droying season and generally sent from 600 to 800 at a time and handled on an average about 5000 a year.  They sometimes sent through a drove of cattle, but mostly their stock consisted of sheep.

Mr. Phelps commenced buying wool for a firm when he was but 23 years of age and continued purchasing for the same parties for a number of years, which gave him a good knowledge of the value and quality of wool and aided him in selling his own which often amounted to the clippings of 500 sheep. He has also bought of late years for himself and is now carrying over some 10,000 pounds bought last year, and from which he expects to suffer quite a loss.  During war times and through the building of the Albany & Susquehanna and Midland railroads he not only handled cattle but bought and sold real estate quite extensively and now owns about six hundred acres.  

His trade in stock the last few years has been mostly cattle, usually keeping 100 or more milk cows and summering about the same in stock cattle.  He frequently buys cattle through the year, handling from 500 to 1,000 head.  He furnishes customers in Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and other markets, but always selling at home, whenever a good opportunity is offered, and seldom misses selling to a customer the second time.  He often sells at home from 50 to 100 head in lots to single customers.  

He has also lumbered more and less, making business for men and teams during winter and usually keeping lumber on hand for sale the year through and now has some 50,000 feet now waiting market.  He has also done a considerable building, having not only built all the buildings on his present homestead but has built two good sets of buildings in Sidney [Delaware Co. NY] one of which he traded off for a farm West, upon which he now runs a cheese dairy of 25 cows.  He also handles more or less grain from the west, through a store and often by car lots and is now engaged in a provision store in Carbondale, Pa., under the firm name of Phelps & Brunson where they have had quite and extensive trade the past winter, selling some 300 barrels of flour per month and about 3,000 pounds of feed and meal per day, besides port, butter, lard, cheese, eggs, baled hay, &c. They also deal in hides and pelts. 

 Mr. Phelps has usually a partner in many of his business transactions and with one or two exceptions has ever been successful in the choice of good men of the right qualifications for that branch of business to which they were assigned.  He sometimes handles a few horses in company with Mr. Oliver Fleming of Unadilla. but in all his business relations with men he has never had but one law suit, believing that lawyers as a general rule are comparatively a useless class to the community.  

Mr. Phelps is now only in the 45th year of his age and still from the constant exertion of keeping business moving, stopping not for storms or sunshine, heat or cold, or even many times not resting for the night, he begins to feel that depression of physical energies peculiar to an overtaxed constitution.  In February, 1861, he was married to Miss Isabella Talcott daughter of Adney Talcott Esq. of East Guilford, Chenango County, by whom he had one child, a daughter, which only lived to be about three years old. And the death of this child proved the greatest sorrow ever laid upon him.  Mr. Phelps previous to his marriage, hired himself and help boarded.  His father and mother died several years ago.  In his social relations he is honored and respected, while his heart beams with kindness towards all who feel disposed to do right.  He is also free and charitable to the unfortunate and has strong attachment for friends. While in his religious views he is a "liberal," believing in the "normal and abnormal" conditions of men, holding that man should be held strictly accountable to man for all his acts of injustice and wrong to fellowman.  And no one could be more greatly missed from this community for his noble and generous acts, his moral and exemplary business life, than the one who forms the subject of this sketch.

Monday, September 22, 2025

Vital Records, Chenango County, NY (1879)

 Oxford Times, Oxford, NY, April 23, 1879

Marriage

South New Berlin, Chenango Co. NY:  A marriage occurred in our midst Sunday evening, the parties being Mr. German Potter and Mrs. Nancy Darrough.  Rev. W. Scott performed the ceremony.

Deaths

PITTSLEY:  In Coventry [Chenango Co. NY] April 14th, Mrs. Asenith Pittsley aged 60 years.

PENDLETON:  In Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] April 5th, Ralph [Pendleton] twin son of Hadial F. Pendleton, aged 8 months and 21 days.

TIFFANY:  In New Berlin [Chenango Co. NY] April 13th, Mr. Brown Tiffany, aged 64 years.

COOLEY:  In Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY] April 5th, Eugene [Cooley] wife of Job Cooley, aged 66 years.

WIDGER:  At Browning, Iowa, suddenly of apoplexy, Ralph D. [Widger] son of William and Betsey Widger, aged 38(?) years formerly of Oxford [Chenango Co. NY]

Chenango American, Greene, NY, Jan. 8, 1880

Marriages

At the residence of the bride's parents in Triangle [Broome Co. NY] Dec. 31st, by Rev. J. Hood, Mr. Floyd J. Purdy of this town [Greene, Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Lida Losee of Triangle.

At Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY] Dec. 21st, by Rev. Charles Steer, Mr. Harvey Raker to Miss Bertha Locke, all of Plymouth.

At the Baptist Parsonage, Cincinnatus [Cortland Co. NY] by Rev. C.R. Corning, Dec. 23d, Mr. Jerome W. Hackett, formerly of this village [Greene, Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Maggie J. Misener all of Taylor [Cortland Co. NY]

At South Otselic [Chenango Co. NY] Dec. 24th, by Rev. H.C. Leach, Frank Norris and Oresta Lewis both of McDonough [Chenango Co. NY]

At South Otselic [Chenango Co. NY] Dec. 27th, by Rev. H.C. Leach, J.O. Lotridge of Potter County, Pa., and Mary Huntley of Cincinnatus [Cortland Co. NY].

Jan. 1st, by rev. Dr. Haynes, Charles Gartsee and Bertha L. Vosburgh all of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY].

At the residence of Mrs. E. Mathewson in Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] Dec. 26th, by rev. C.B. Brockway, James H. Castelo of Norwich and Miss Ada L. Cain of Middlebury, N.Y. [Wyoming Co.].

In Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY] Dec. 31st, by Rev. D.N. Grummon, Charles E. Rudd of Waterville [Oneida Co. NY] to Miss Abbie A. [Winsor] daughter of Olney Winsor, of the former place.

At the residence of the bride's father, Dec. 25th, by Rev. Wm. H. Sawtell, Edward Roberts of Bettsburg [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Matie Poole of Ninevah [Broome Co. NY].

Dec. 25th, Rufus Bush of Nineveh [Broome Co. NY] to Miss Skinner of Harpersville [Broome Co. NY].

Dec. 25th at the residence of the bride's parents by Rev. W.B. Stewart, W.H. Bixby of Windsor [Broome Co. NY] to Miss Fannie E. Adkins of Colesville [Broome Co. NY].

In Masonville [Delaware Co. NY] Dec. 24th, by Rev. Ripley, Mr. E.S. Barstow of Coventry [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Grace Matteson of Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY].

In Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] Dec. 31st by Rev. E. Bayard Smith, Clarence G. Cook Esq. of Richmondville, N.Y. to Miss Mary J. Crawley of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY].

At the residence of the bride's father, J.F. Place, Dec. 31st, by Rev. George F. Place of Castle Creek, Mr. Eugene Doolittle to Miss Sarah Place both of Guilford [Chenango Co. NY].

At Chenango Forks [Broome Co. NY] Dec. 3d, by Rev. T. H. Griffith, Horace Henderson, JM.D. of Cincinnatus [Cortland Co. NY] to Miss Delia E. Terwilliger of the former place.

At the residence of the bride's father, in Solon, N.Y. Dec. 31st, by Rev. G.P. Turnbal, Mr. Emery A. Dwight of German [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Clara M. Livingston of Solon.

Deaths

In German [Chenango Co. NY] Dec. 10th, Mr. Benjamin L. Phelps aged 77 years, formerly of Pharsalia [Chenango Co. NY].

In Guilford Center [Chenango Co. NY] Dec. 28th, Paris L. [Ives] son of Rufus S. and Adelia H. Ives, aged 4 years and 8 months.

At Fish Creek, Oneida Co. [NY] Dec. 29th, Mr. John M. Shiffer aged 61 years formerly of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY]

In Smyrna [Chenango Co. NY] Dec. 8th, Mary E. [Briggs] wife of William P. Briggs, aged 19 years 7 months and 5 days.

Rev. George Balcom formerly of Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] died of hernia at Cawker City, Kansas on the morning of December 21st - the day after the death of his brother, Rev. Benjamin F. Balcom, near Corning [Steuben Co. NY].  Both were born in Oxford and were brothers of the late Judge Balcom.

The sad intelligence reaches this village of the death of Hon. Hugh G. Crozier of Smithville Flats [Chenango Co. NY] in New York on Monday morning of this week.  Mr. Crozier has been in New York some time for the benefit of his health, which has been poor for some time.  His death leaves a void in his town which it will be hard to fill.  Mr. Crozier was a gentleman of the old school and none gathered under his hospitable roof but felt that they were in the presence of a noble hearted and generous man.  Mr. Crozier was a man of warm impulses and was possessed of many Christian virtues.  His purse was ever open for the church of his choice in the town where he resided. The worthy poor never went from his door empty handed.  He always worked for the interest of his town and for those around him, and all enterprises introduced to further these ends met with a ready response from him.  Mr. Crozier has filled with honor offices of trust, having been Supervisor of his town, a delegate to the National Republican Convention at Cincinnati in1876, when President Hayes was nominated, and at the time of his death was the Superintendent of the Presbyterian Sunday School and a member of the Board of Education of his village.  A good man has gone and one whose counsels will be missed by many.  His family have the sympathy of all this community, in this their hour of deep affliction.

A little boy by the name of Meaker was drowned at Binghamton [Broome Co. NY] on New Year's Day while playing on the ice.  The ice broke through and let him and another boy into the water.  His companion was rescued by a brave young man who was nearby and heard their cries, although he came near losing his own life in his noble effort.  He caught the little fellow as he was sinking for the third time and was assisted to the shore by the people on the bank running out plank to him over the treacherous and yielding ice.  The body of the little boy drowned passed under the ice to an open space of water near a dam a short distance below and by the strong current it was carried over the dam and finally recovered in the deep water below. This is a sad warning to boys who play on dangerous ice.

News Item

Coventry [Chenango Co. NY] claims to have the oldest citizen in Chenango County, Mrs. Hungerford, 97 years. - Exchange.  

And Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] without a doubt, has the oldest, Mrs. Robert Brooksbanks aged 99 years. - Oxford Times.  

Yield the palm to Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY] in the person of Mrs. Rachel Croft who was 100 years old the 21st of this month. - Bainbridge Times.  

Binghamton [Broome Co. NY] has a colored man named Burt who is in his 105th year and he can beg ten cents or a "chaw terbarker" as lively as a boy just in his teens. - Binghamton Republican

Norwich has an old fellow within its borders familiarly known as "West Hill" whose frosted brow boasts of an antiquity which compared with the above, makes them "as little children."  Although his exact age is not known, we can truthfully assert that he never used tobacco or drank intoxicating liquor.  proceed.  Chenango telegraph.

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Vital Records, Madison County, NY (1866)

 Oneida Dispatch, Oneida, NY, November 17, 1866

Marriages

RUDEL - STURDEVANT:  In Fenner at the residence of the bride's father, Nov. 11th, by Rev. P.L. Hakes, Mr. Joseph Rudel of Constableville [Lewis Co. NY], to Miss Anna C. Sturdevant of Oneida [Madison Co. NY].

BETTINGER - SIVER:  In Bliver on the 1st inst. by Rev. Mr. Hakes, Mr. George M. Bettinger and Miss Emogene Siver, both of the town of Sullivan [Madison Co. NY].

BOND - NOTT:  In New Woodstock on the 23d ult. by R. Mumford, Mr. Jerome Bond and Miss Lottie Nott, both of Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY].

BOWEN - DIXON:  In Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY] on the 29th ult. by Rev. J.B. Child, Mr. Norman T. Bowen of Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] and Miss Melvina Dixon of Cazenovia.

WATERS - BROWN:  In Canastota [Madison Co. NY] on the 1st inst. by Rev. J.T. Crippen, Mr. Truman H. Waters of Canastota and Miss Ellen E. Brown of Bolton, N.Y. [Warren Co.].

WILLIAMSON - CHASE:  In Erieville [Madison Co. NY], on the 7th inst. by Rev. O. Tayntor, Mr. Herbert R. Williamson and Mrs. Loretta L. Chase, both of Nelson [Madison Co. NY].

WILDER - SMITH:  In Oneida [Madison Co. NY] on the 23d ult. by Eld. Stowers, Mr. William R. Wilder and Miss Flora H. Smith both of Oneida.

WHITMORE - RANGER:  In Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] on the 1st inst. by Rev. Theron Cooper, Mr. Charles E. Whitmore and Miss Marietta L. Ranger all of Hamilton.

HILL - HITCHCOCK:  In Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] on the 14th ult. by Rev. T.J. Bissell, Mr. Ira R. Hill of Hubbardsville [Madison Co. NY] and Mrs. Maria H. Hitchcock of Waterville [Oneida Co. NY].

KINCAID - CRAYEN:  In Canastota [Madison Co. NY] on the 11th inst. by Rev. J.T. Crippen, Mr. Lyman Kincaid and Miss B. Crayen both of Chittenango [Madison Co. NY].

SNYDER - PARKILL:  In Clockville [Madison Co. NY] on the 6th inst. by Rev. L.C. Rogers, Mr. Luman S. Snyder and Miss Ellen Parkill of Clockville.

Deaths

PALMER:  In Brookfield [Madison Co. NY] on the 8th inst. of consumption, Mr. Abel Palmer aged 80 years.

SMITH:  In Madison [Madison Co. NY] on the 11th inst. Miss Maria Smith, aged 20 years.

BALLOU:  In DeRuyter [Madison Co. NY] on the 10th inst. Dr. Russell Ballou aged 73.

MUNCEY:  In DeRuyter [Madison Co. NY] on the 10th inst. by brain fever, Mrs. Sally Muncey aged about 40 years.

SHAW:  Oct. 31st from cancers, Mrs. Ann Shaw a native of Bermingham, England, aged 60 years.  Her sufferings had been long and intense, yet she bore them with Christian fortitude, being sustained by the grace of God and in confident assurance of everlasting life.

NEWELL:  In Ulster, Pa. on the 21st ult. Mr. Albert Newell formerly of Eaton [Madison Co. NY], aged 50 years.

DOUGLASS:  In Fenner [Madison Co. NY] on the 28th ult, an infant [Douglas] and only son of James and Fannie Douglass.

TROWBRIDGE:  In Skaneateles [Onondaga Co. NY], on the 23d ult. Russell H. [Trowbridge]  son  NY] son of M.J. Trowbridge of Cazenovia, [Madison Co. NY] aged 23.

AINSWORTH:  In New Woodstock [Madison Co. NY] o the 4th ult. Deacon Abel Ainsworth aged 89 years.

ALESWORTH:  In Peterboro [Madison Co. NY] Nov. 9th, of cancer, Mr. Orin Alesworth aged 66 years.

NASH:  In Peterboro [Madison Co. NY] Nov. 14th, of paralysis, Mrs. Nancy Nash, widow of Duplissis Nash aged 60 years.

HASKELL:  Mrs. Haskell wife of our respected ticket agent, died on Monday, the 12th inst.

SNYDER:  Charles Snyder brakeman on the Central Railroad, was killed at Chittenango [Madison Co. NY] on Wednesday.  He was on the top of a car, when his head was struck by the bridge, inflicting injuries from which he died a few moments after reaching Manlius [Onondaga Co. NY].

REESE:  Canastota, Madison Co. NY:  The funeral of L.W. Reese formerly of this place, was held at the R.D. Church last Wednesday.  He was buried with Masonic honors - representatives of the Canastota, Oneida and other Lodges taking part in the solemnities of the occasion.  The funeral obsequies at the grave were performed by Worshipful Master A.E. Cherry of Oneida lodge, in a very appropriate and impressive manner. Deceased had been in the employ of the Great Western railway for the past fifteen years as a conductor.  He was held in high esteem by his employers, was much respected by his railroad friends and popular with all his acquaintances.

WARD:  Mrs. Nathanial Ward residing near Holland Patent, Oneida County [NY] was riding alone in a buggy on Saturday last when her horse became unmanageable and started on a run.  Mrs. Ward attempted to jump out but was caught by her hoops on the springs of the wagon and dragged a mile and a half!  Her clothing was torn off, one arm and one leg were broken, her head nearly scalped, and the flesh torn from her body.  She lived but a few moments after being picked up.

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LAMPHEAR:  In New York in a streetcar, on the 3d inst. Mr. John A. Lamphear for many years a prominent merchant of Chittenango [Madison Co. NY], aged 60 years.

Chittenango, Nov. 15:  Ed. Dispatch:  Our citizens were startled on Tuesday, the 6th inst. by a telegram received by Mr. J.S. Atwell, announcing the sudden death of Mr. John A. Lamphear at New York on the day previous.  Mr. Lamphear was stopping at his daughter's in Brooklyn, crossed the river Monday morning in usual health and went to New York.  Not returning as usual at night, his daughter became alarmed for his safety and immediately sent her husband in search for him.  After making diligent inquiries for several hours, he learned that a man had died suddenly that afternoon in a streetcar and from the description given he was convinced it was Mr. L.  His body was finally found at the dead house, wither it had been conveyed. A man was found who was riding in the car at the time of Mr. Lamphear's decease.  He gave the information that he fell from the seat and expired instantly without a struggle.  The cause of his death is unknown but supposed to be paralysis of the heart. The remains were brought to this village on Thursday the 8th inst. and his funeral services were attended at the Dutch Church.  His sudden bereavement has cast a gloom over our village.   Mr. Lamphear had for many years been engaged in the mercantile business here and by his integrity, affability and unchanging friendship, had won the esteem of all.  He will be deeply lamented.  His age was 60 years. Truly, "in the midst of life we are in death."