Saturday, December 13, 2025

Vital Records, Madison County, NY (1873)

 The Democratic Union, Oneida, NY, February 13, 1873

Marriages

THOMPSON - FORBES:  At the home of the bride, Feb. 6 by Rev. A. Cochran, Mr. William R. Thompson and Miss Emma C. Forbes all of Oneida [Madison Co. NY].

FOSTER - BRITT:  At the residence of the bride's father, Jan. 30, by Rev. A. Cochran, William S. Foster of Durhamville [Oneida Co. NY], and Nancy Matilda Britt of Higginsville [Oneida Co. NY].

MASON - ADAMS:  In DeRuyter [Madison Co. NY] Jan. 28, by Elder T. Fisher, Mr. George S. Mason of Otselic [Chenango Co. NY] and Mrs. Samantha M. Adams of DeRuyter.

NEWITT - BUCKINGHAM:  In DeRuyter [Madison Co. NY] Jan. 29, by Elder H. Newitt, Mr. David M. Newitt and Miss Jenette A. Buckingham both of DeRuyter.

ENAS - EMERY:  Feb. 2, by G.W. Lane, Esq., Thomas Enas and Evaline Collins all of Vienna [Oneida Co. NY].

PAGE - EMERY:  In West Vienna [Oneida Co. NY] Feb. 1 by Rev. E.C. Brown, Mr. Edwin O. Page and Miss Jennie Emery both of Constantia [Oswego Co. NY].

BRILL - DAY:  In Verona [Oneida Co. NY] Feb. 5 by Rev. F.A. Spencer of Clinton, Frederick Brill of Westmoreland [Oneida Co. NY] and Mary Day daughter of Deacon Day of Verona.

BREWSTER - WILLSON:  In Westmoreland [Oneida Co. NY] Feb. 6 by Rev. S.M. Fisk of Verona, Mr. William Brewster of Verona and Miss Alice Willson of Westmoreland.

MERRILL - DAY:  In Verona [Oneida Co. NY] Feb. 5 by Rev. F.A. Spencer of Clinton, Frank S. Merrill of Westmoreland [Oneida Co. NY] and Jane Day daughter of Pearon Day of Verona.

MOORE - FOWLER:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] Jan. 30 by Rev. J.L. Burrows, Mr. George Moore of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] and Miss Ann D. Fowler.

SKINNER - BELLENGER:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] Jan. 29, by Rev. T.P. Halsted, Mr. L.D. Skinner of North Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] and Miss Helen Bellenger of Sherburne.

Deaths

EVERTT:  In Oneida [Madison Co. NY] Feb. 5 of consumption, Matilda Evertt in the 66th year of her age.

PHILLIPS:  In Wampsville [Madison Co. NY], Jan. 18, Jan. 18, Catharine E. Phillips aged 66(?) years.

LEWIS:  In Verona [Oneida Co. NY] Feb. 7, Ezra Lewis in the 77th year of his age.

PARK:  In Waterville [Oneida Co. NY], Jan. 20, youngest daughter of Stanton and Adelaide C. Park, aged 1 year and 5 months.

BARKER:  In Clinton [Oneida Co. NY], Feb. 3, Louise [Barker] wife of M.W. Barker, aged 64 years.

COOLEY:  In Gaines, Orleans Co. [NY] Jan. 5, Mrs. Penelope Cooley, formerly of Verona [Oneida Co. NY] aged 85 years, 11 months and 2 days.

WHIITNEY:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] Jan. 19, Loesa wife of Porter Whitney, aged 32 years.

WHEELER:  In Pitcher [Chenango Co. NY] Dec. 31, Mrs. Lucy Wheeler, aged 91 years, 3 months and 20 days.

FROST:  George Frost who resides near Clinton [Oneida Co. NY] attended a party on Wednesday evening of last week at the residence of John G Phillips of Feder St. in this village [Oneida, Madison Co. NY], was taken ill the same night and died the following Monday.  His body was taken to Utica [Oneida Co. NY] yesterday (Wednesday) for interment.

CURTIS:  Madison, Madison Co. NY:  The remains of the late Isaac Curtis Esq. will be brought here on Tuesday of the present week for interment from Utica [Oneida Co. NY] where he had spent much of his time for the last few years of his life.  Mr. Curtis was a brother of Uri Curtis and Allen Curtis, Esqrs. and spent most of his early life here, and for many successive years held the office of constable and collector and was considered a faithful and efficient officer.  Never a farthing stuck to his fingers not his own all through his official career.  He subsequently became the proprietor of the Stage House, as the hotel was then called, and was extensively known all through the Chenango and Oriskany Valleys and held the office of deputy postmaster for many years while keeping the hotel.  He was of the Democratic school fo Politics.

VAN VALKENBURGH:  Chittenango, Madison Co. NY:  Again, death has entered our community and taken from our midst one of our most prominent citizens.  Several days since the deceased had an apoplectic attack, which resulted in his death Thursday, 6th inst.  Mr. [Peter] Van Valkenburgh represented this Assembly District in the Assembly at one time and acted as justice of the Peace one term in this town.   His death following so closely that of his son-in-law, Robert Stewart, invests the event with additional solemnity and teaches the lesson of the frailty of life and the necessity of keeping the lamps trimmed and burning. The funeral took place at the Reformed Church last Sunday at 11 o'clock A.M.

News Items

Mrs. Margaret Salisbury wife of Daniel Salisbury, of this town [Erieville, Madison Co. NY], was taken to the lunatic asylum at Utica [Oneida Co. NY] on Friday last.  Her unfortunate condition excites the sympathy of all who know her.  While there I saw Preston  Hill, who went from this neighborhood nearly a year ago to that institution.  He was then a raving maniac, and if he is anything else now it is because he is more demented.  I am told that a correspondent of the Oneida Dispatch of last week stated that Mr. Hill went to the asylum sane upon all subjects but one, and that was in relation to his financial embarrassments.  Mr. Hill was, when taken to Utica, and is now insane on all subjects.  He will soon be numbered among the incurables and taken to the poorhouse at Eaton Village [Madison Co. NY], unless his wealthy relatives will lend a helping hand to help support one of their own kin who for many years and until deprived of his reason, toiled by night and day to gain means that he might live independent of relatives. But, alas, he failed and it remains to be determined where and by whom he shall be supported the remainder of his life.  All I can say about it is, God have mercy on the poor; the rich can get office and steal a living not only for themselves and families, but Mr. Duffy thinks they were providing for their horses when they stole forty bushels of his oats a few nights since.

Chittenango, Madison Co. NY:  A man by the name of May, having married and resided here for some time, had his domestic happiness somewhat marred on Saturday of last week by the appearance of a former wife.  She entered a complaint with Squire Barker, who issued a warrant, whereupon our attentive constable, A.P. Bellinger, took the man in charge.  He was then arranged before the Squire, plead guilty, and on further inquiries he stated that he had married the second wife knowing that his first wife was living, but wished an examination, in order to state his reasons for abandoning his first wife, which was that she had turned him out of the house, but as this excuse did not lessen the crime, he was sent to Morrisville to await the action of the Grand jury.  So says the Times.

Friday, December 12, 2025

Vital Records, Chenango (1841) & Broome (1846) Counties, NY

 Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, April 7, 1841

Death

In Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY] on the 30th ult., Henry Cook son of Almon Cook, aged 4 years.

Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, April 13, 1841

Deaths

In this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY] on Wednesday, the 7th inst., after a shore but severe illness, Mrs. Annor Pellet wife of Mr. John Pellet, aged 42 years.

On the 8th inst. of the Scarlet Fever, Caroline Vernette [Bread] only child of William R. Bread, aged 1 year and 5 days.

Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, April 21, 1846

Deaths

On Wednesday last, Frederick Hotchkiss, Esq. of Windsor in this county [Broome Co. NY], was drowned in attempting to cross the Hockanum Creek, a short distance west of Windsor village.  Mr. H. left home with his horses and wagon, accompanied by a young man in his employ, to visit a back farm and had to cross this stream, which was much swollen and rapid.  As Mr. H. approached the stream, he remarked that he had often crossed when the water was as high as it then was. The bridge had been rendered impassable by a previous freshet.  One end had fallen, and the timbers rested in the bed of the stream.  He drove his team past the center of the stream, when he unexpectedly found a channel recently cut by the water, so deep that his horses sprang suddenly back, refusing to pass and turned up the stream.  The current at this moment while the wagon was cramped swept off the box and carried Mr. H. from his seat down the stream.  The young man sprang from the wagon onto the timbers of the bridge and as Mr.  H. passed from under the bridge he caught him on the lower side, but from fear or want of strength, he released his hold and left Mr. H. to pass on with the current.  Mr. H. was in his eightieth year and had recently received an injury which deprived him of the free use of his limbs, or we doubt not he would have saved himself.

He was a man of great moral worth, combining remarkable energy of character with unbending integrity, fervent piety, and talents above mediocrity.  He was a resident of the state of Connecticut, till he arrived at the age of about 60, where he shared largely in the public confidence and esteem and was for many years a member of the legislature of that state.  He has ever borne an unsullied character and discharged with fidelity the duties of all the relations in life he has sustained.  He has been from early life an active and faithful member of the Presbyterian church and contributed largely to all benevolent causes.  His loss will be severely felt, not only by his numerous relatives and friends but the church and society.

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At four o'clock on yesterday morning, as the mail coach from Elmira [Chemung Co. NY] was coming in and when crossing, one mile from this village, the low ground between the bridges at Canewana which had been overflowed from the heavy rain that had fallen on the day and night previous, it was swept by the current from the track and out of five individuals that were on board, all perished but one. The mails were saved though considerably damaged, as was also one horse and the coach.

The names of the unfortunate individuals, as far as we have been able to learn, are as follows:  Truman F. Rose, whose friends, it appears from papers found in his trunk, reside in Exeter, Otsego Co. [NY]; A Mr. Conklin, whose mother is a resident of Ulster, Bradford Co. Pa; Thomas Bowen, the driver, who recently resided in Mount Upton, Chenango Co. [NY]; and a colored man by the name of Isaac Nathans from Elmira where we understand he has a wife.  Since writing the above, the body of the colored man has been found and taken by the colored people of our village to be buried this afternoon.  Many of our citizens are engaged in searching for the bodies of the remaining three unfortunate individuals.  From the best information we can get, all of them were young men, from 20 to 25 years of age, cut off in the prime of life and have left their afflicted parents and friends to mourn their untimely loss.  Owego Gazette.

Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, April 8, 1846

Death

In this village [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY] on Sunday the 5th inst., Nathaniel [Bishop] son of Beriah and Joannah Bishop aged 1 year oen month and 21 days.

Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, April 29, 1846

Deaths

Another Revolutionary Veteran Gone.  In the town of Conklin, Broome County, N.Y. on Thursday the 23d of April, Hon. John Conklin aged 90 years, lacking 14 days.  Judge Conklin died of disease of the heart but at an advanced age to which few individuals arrive.  During his long life he maintained his integrity and was esteemed and beloved by his fellow men.  For fifty years he was a worthy member of the Presbyterian Church, and six years he served his country faithfully in the war of the Revolution.

In Lebanon, N.Y. [Madison Co. NY] on the 17th April Beulah Belinda [Orton] daughter of Dr. Lyman O. Orton, aged 1 year and 9 months.

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Vital Records, Madison (1820) & Otsego (1879 & 1890) Counties, NY

 The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, January 5, 1820

News Item

Whereas my wife Susan [Bardeen] has eloped from my bed and board, without any provocation, it is to forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date.  Moses Bardeen, Jun. December 23, 1819.

The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, January 12, 1820

Marriage

On Thursday the 6th inst. by Jabez Wright, Esq. Mr. Amos Lane to Widow Ford all of Nelson [Madison Co. NY].

The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, January 19, 1820

News Item

One Cent Reward:  Departed from the subscriber on the 8th inst. without any cause or provocation, a servant boy about nineteen years of age named Justin Loomis.  I therefore forbid all persons harboring, hiring or trusting him, and who will take up said boy and return him to me shall have the above reward, but no charges.  Henry Bass,  Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY] January 14, 1820.

Freeman's Journal, Cooperstown, NY, August 7, 1879

Marriage

In Brooklyn, July 31st, by the Rev. G.H. Chadwell, assistant Rector of Trinity Church, Samuel McElroy and Marie Louise Morgan.

Deaths

At Hartwick [Otsego Co. NY] July 31, Mary Ann [Mickel] wife of Philip Minkel, aged 80 years.

At Fly Creek, Agus 2, Willie [Jackson] son of Melville and Rosa Jackson, aged 1 year and 11 days.

At the residence of his grandfather, John Berry, at Hope Factory [Otsego Co. NY], Aug. 4th, Frederick Van Dusen aged 6 years and 9 months.

In Morris [Otsego Co. NY] July 23d, Moses H. Luther aged 72 years and 7 months.

Unadilla Times, Unadilla, NY, July 16, 1890

Death

Abigail Whittlesey (Camp) Noble

St. Matthew's Church, Unadilla [...unreadable...] and yet very beautiful funeral ceremony on Monday evening last.  Many people gathered there to pay a last tribute of respect to an old friend and neighbor, Mrs. Abigail W. Noble who died in this village on Sunday, July 13th, after a very painful illness.

The Episcopal service faultlessly rendered the time, the place and the occasion seemed suited to each other.

It was fitting that at sunset of a midsummer day, under a clear sky, amid the singing of birds, in an atmosphere filled with the voices of all living things that spoke of joy and hope and endless life, an old woman who believed in immortality and that at the call of her Savior, she would come again from the dead clothed with life eternal, should be laid to rest in the grateful shade and keeping of the much loved church.

All who knew Mrs. Noble in her last years were surprised at the vivacity and clearness of her mind, at the kindliness of her disposition, at her open-handed charity, as if the world was hers to command, and at the vigor of an intellect which time seemed incapable of abating. To such she seemed a remarkable woman.

But to those who knew her in years ago, in the prime of womanhood, when she was the center of a large social circle, and the brightest intellectual found within it, blest with a husband and a family of beautiful children, whom she worshipped when at her home, with all the advantages that wealth and place could [...unreadable...] charming hospitality to all her friends, she was a remarkable woman indeed.

And when in later years, afflictions came without stint or measure and husband and children, all of whom "in the order of nature should have survived her," were taken one by one away and she, the proud and self-reliant woman, patiently bore every sorrow as having been sent by One in whose mercy she trusted, who gave and had a right to take away, and so believing and trusting, and profiting by affliction her bright temper and sunny disposition asserted themselves and shone bright and clear above the gloom of all her grief.  She was still more remarkable.

Mrs. Noble was born at Oswego, NY October 1808.  She was the daughter of William and Abigail Whittlesey Camp. She was married to Judge Charles C. Noble of this village.  She was of a family of rare personal gifts and intellectual distinction.  She was a sister of the well-known lawyer, George Sidney Camp, deceased.  Only two sisters survive her, Mrs. Storrs of Owego and Mrs. Jared O. Gregory of Madison, Wisconsin.

She was a large hearted, great minded, thoughtful woman.  Her self-reliance and positive ideas sometimes made her seem peculiar, but no one who knew her ever thought of attributing any act of hers to a base or unworthy motive.

She was laid to her rest by kindly hands, and as a former pastor committed her body to her last resting place of earth which her care had tended for many long years because it held treasures which she fondly thought did not belong to it.  The tear on many a cheek told in what esteem she was held by men and women who had long known her and felt the gracious encouragement of her unselfish friendship.

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Vital Records, Chenango (1825 & 1879) & Delaware (1833) Counties, NY

 Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, July 13, 1825

Marriage

On Thursday last, by Elder Otis, Mr. Lyman Root to Miss Lucretia Dodge both of this town [Oxford, Chenango Co. NY].

Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, July 27, 1825

Marriage

On the 13th inst. by the Rev. H.M. Boyd, Mr. Rittenhouse Dorr of Cambridge [Washington Co. NY] to Miss Ann L. Carrington of Peterboro [Madison Co. NY].

Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, August 3, 1825

Marriage

On Thursday last by the Rev. Elder Otis, Mr. Nehemiah Smith Jun.  to Miss Susan Gordon, both of this town [Oxford, Chenango Co. NY]

Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, August 31, 1825

Deaths

At New York on the 14th inst., whither he had gone for the benefit of his health, Arthur Breese, Esq. of Utica [Oneida Co. NY] Clerk of the Supreme Court, aged 53.

In Albany [Albany Co. NY] the 19th inst. in the 53d year of his age, the Hon. Roger Skinner District Judge of the United States, for the Northern District of this state [NY].

At Walton [Delaware Co. NY] on the 10th inst. Mr. Abraham Ogden in the 54th year of his age.

Oxford Times, Oxford, NY, May 14, 1879

Marriages

REYNOLDS - RADEY:  In Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] May 10th, by Rev. William R. Baldwin, Mr. Job H. Reynolds of Detroit Mich. and Miss Margaret Radey of South New Berlin, N.Y. [Chenango Co.].

KEELER - BOSWORTH:  In German [Chenango Co. NY] April 30th, by Rev. A.W. Barrows, Mr. O.O. Keeler of Chenango Broome Co. [NY] and Miss Ellen L. Bosworth of German.

GATES - BURROWS:  In Sidney Plains [Delaware Co. NY] by Rev. C.G. Wood, Mr. H. Gates and Miss Ida Barrows both of Rockdale [Chenango Co. NY].

JACKSON - LANSING:  In Greene [Chenango Co. NY] May 1st by Rev. T.S. Ford, Mr. Treman(?) H. Jackson and Miss -?- W. Lansing.

WOOD - COWLER:  In Greene [Chenango Co. NY] April 20th by Rev. G.A. Felton, Mr. Horace J. Wood and Mrs. Susan D. Cowles.

Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, August 7, 1833

Marriage

In Harpersfield [Delaware Co. NY] on the 28th ult. by the Rev. Stephen Fenn, Mr. J.D. Smith to Miss Delila Hait all of Harpersfield.

Death

In Meredith [Delaware Co. NY] on Monday 29th ult. Mrs. Hannah Taylor wife of Mr. Walter Taylor, aged 41 years.

Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, August 14, 1833

Death

Another Revolutionary Soldier gone!  At Andes, in this county [Delaware Co. NY] on the -?- inst. Jehu Burr Esq. in the 82nd year of his age.

On the afternoon of the 8th instant, John Terry aged about five years, was drowned in the floom to the clothing works at Halcott's ville, in this county [Delaware Co. NY].  He was an active and intelligent boy and only son of Mr. Charles Terry, Merchant of that place.  He had probably been in the water about an hour before he was discovered when resuscitation was attempted but without effect.

News Item

Notice:  All persons are forbid trusting my son Daniel R. Barnett, a minor.  No debts of contractign will be paid by me, as i have not allowed him to trade or tra ffics on my account.  John Barnett, Roxbury [Delaware Co. NY].

Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, August 21, 1833

Marriage

In this village [Delhi, Delaware Co. NY] on the 15th inst. by the Rev. Orange Clark, Mr. Henry L. Robinson of Binghamton, Broome County [NY] to Miss Elizabeth [Root] daughter of Gen. Erastus Root.

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Vital Records, Madison County, NY (1867)

 Oneida Weekly Dispatch, Oneida, NY, January 5, 1867

Marriages

SMITH - FOLAND:  At Bacon's Hotel, Oneida [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 29th, by the Rev. D. McFarland, Mr. Samiel Smith ro Miss Nellie Foland of Durhamville [Oneida Co. NY].

CLAUS - GOFF:  Also, Dec. 25th, by Rev. D. McFarland at Bacon's Hotel, Oneida [Madison Co. NY], Mr. E.G.P. Claus of Fulton County [NY] to Miss E.C. Goff of Madison County.

CHRISTIAN - MILLBERRY:  Also, Dec. 31, by the Rev. D. McFarland, Mr. Marcus Christian of Verona [Oneida Co. NY] to Miss Anna Millberry, of the same place. 

WARR - STEWART:  In this village [Oneida, Madison Co. NY] Dec. 20, by Rev. C.E. Robinson, Mr. William W. Warr of Oneida Valley, to Miss Catharine Stewart of Oneida.

HUNGERFORD - HILL:  At the home of the bride, Dec. 25 by Rev. A.G. Fargo, Oliver Hungerford of Lenox [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Margaret Hill of Fenner, N.Y. [Madison Co.].

PHILLIPS - BACOCK:  At the residence of the bride's father, Dec. 27, by Rev. A.G. Fargo, Ephraim C. Phillips of Rome [Oneida Co. NY] to Miss Josie L. Babcock of Augusta [Oneida Co. NY].

PEUGH - PARKER:  At the bride's mother's, Dec. 27, by the Rev. A.G. Fargo, Henry P. Pough to Miss Josie I. Parker both of Augusta, N.Y. [Oneida Co].

WHITE - PARKER:  At the bride's mother's Dec. 30 by Rev. A.G. Fargo, Harrison R. White of Phoenicia, Ulster Co. N.Y. to Miss Mary E. Parker of Oneida County, N.Y.

SHERRILL - RICHMOND:  In Madison [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 25th, by Rev. W.R. Brooks, Mr. Edwin D. Sherrill of Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Florence A. Richmond.

TYLER - RANNEY:  In Oneida [Madison Co. NY] Jan. 1st by Rev. D. McFarland, Mr. B.C. Tyler of Watertown [Jefferson Co. NY] to Miss lottie M. Ransey of Oneida.

ROANTREE - TAYLOR:  At Bennett's Corners, Dec. 25, by Rev. G.W. Smith, Mr. Robert Roantree of Clockville [Madison Co. NY], to Miss Huldah E. Taylor of Perryville [Madison Co. NY].

BEEBE - JENNINGS:  At the R.D. Church, Canastota [Madison Co. NY], Dec. 20th, by the Rev. William A. Wurts, Mr. William Nelson Beebe to Miss Eva Jennings all of Lenox [Madison Co. NY].

MESICK - NEW:  At the residence of Jefferson, New, Esq., Dec. 26th, by the same, Mr. Peter F. Mesick of Ghent, Columbia County, N.Y. to Miss Sarah New of Lenox [Madison Co. NY].

MOYER - MILLER:  At Canastota [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 27th, by the same, Mr. Jacob H. Moyer to Miss Libbie Miller both of Syracuse [Onondaga Co. NY].

CERNCROSS - DAVIS:  In Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY] Dec. 19th, by the Rev. D.D. Brown, J.L. Cerncross of Smyrna [Chenango Co. NY] to Minerva Davis of Plymouth.

KINSTREY - AXTELL:  In Nelson [Madison Co. NY] Jan. 1st, at the house of Mr. Birney, by Rev. James Odell, Mr. James M. Kinstrey to Miss Axtell all of Nelson.

SNYDER - DOOLITTLE:  In Fenner [Madison Co. NY] Jan. 1st at the house of the bride's father, by Rev. J. Harris, pastor of M.E. Church, Nelson, Mr. Otis P. Snyder of Nelson [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Emogene Doolittle of the former place.

LOUCKS - RITTER:  In Canastota [Madison Co. NY] by Rev. C. Rogers, George Loucks, Esq. of Oneida [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Solinda Ritter of the former place.

NEVANS - HOPKINS:  In Nelson [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 25, Mr. Michael Nevans of Pharsalia [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Helen H. Hopkins of Nelson.

HOWE - BALLOU:  In DeRuyter [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 19, by Rev. S. Burdick, Mr. John F. Howe of Hamilton [Madison Co. NY], to Miss Emma J. Ballou of DeRuyter.

ESTES - SICKLER:  In DeRuyter [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 27 by Rev. S. Burdick, Mr. Nelson Estes of New Woodstock [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Martha J. Sickler of DeRuyter.

COLWELL - AYER:  At the residence of Mrs. J.W. Ayer in Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 19th, by Rev. B. Shove, Mr. W.R. Colwell to Miss Nettie Ayer both of Cazenovia.

Deaths

CARRINGTON:  In San Francisco, Nov. 27th, William Carrington a native of Oneida County [NY], aged 54 years.

ELLIS:  In Eaton Village [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 24th, Mrs. Sophia M. Ellis widow of the late George Ellis, Esq. aged 70 years.  Mrs. E. at the time of her death was the oldest person living who was born in the town of Eaton.

WICKWIRE:  In Georgetown [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 23d, Mrs. Ellen M. [Wickwire] wife of Samuel Wickwire, aged 30 years.

GREENLAND:  Dec. 26th, William Greenland, Esq. aged 72 years.

WHITE:  In New York, suddenly, Dec. 17th, Mr. Robert White formerly a merchant of Hamilton [Madison Co. NY], aged 55 years.

PADDOCK:  In Rome [Oneida Co. NY] Dec. 20, Sophia [Paddock] wife of Benjamin G. Paddock, formerly of Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY], aged 70 years.

CLARKE:  In Brookfield [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 30, Mr. Albert clarke aged 60 years.

WILLIAMSON:  In Nelson [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 30th, Hurlburt [Williamson] son of Ransom Williamson, aged 20 years.

BUMPUS:  In Fenner [Madison Co. NY] Jan. 1st, Seth Bumpus in his 39th year.

WEBBER:  In New Woodstock [Madison Co. NY], Dec. 25th, of typhoid fever,  Mr. Ezra P. Webber aged 24 years.

HASKELL:  On Monday afternoon the 31st ult.  Mr. Horace Haskell of Eaton Village [Madison Co. NY] died at Richardson's(?) Hotel in Morrisville [Madison Co. NY], very suddenly. Mr. Haskell had been on a visit to a relative a short distance west of that place and was waiting the arrival of the stage for Eaton.  After remaining in the bar room for some time, he went out to the barn, where he was found a short time after lying on the floor, life nearly extinct.  The deceased was about 80 years of age and had been in feeble health for some time past.

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SHAW:  In Earlville [Madison Co. NY] Nov. 30, Minnie A. [Shaw] daughter of L.S. and Sarah Shaw, aged 2 years and 2 months.

YALE:  In Earlville [Madison Co. NY] Jan. 1, Frank M. [Yale] infant son of Albert and Hannah Yale, aged 4 months.

PEARSONS:  In Earlville [Madison Co. NY] Dec. 12, Emeline M. [Pearsons] aged 5 years and 7 months; and on the 16th, Frank H. [Pearsons] aged 1 year and 5 months; children of Charles and Mary A. Pearsons.

The citizens of this village [Hamilton, Madison Co. NY] have been greatly afflicted of late by the frequent visits of the Pale Horse and his Rider.  His coming was not expected, and his work was quickly done.  He leaves in his flight blasted hopes and bleeding hearts.  First, Nov. 30, Minnie A. [Shaw] daughter of L.S. and Sarah Shaw, aged 2 years and 2 months.  This is the third child these parents have buried.  Next Dec. 1st, Frank M. [Yale] infant son of Albert and Hannah Yale, aged 4 months.  Mr. Yale was absent from home on business and returned to find his child cold in death's embrace, his little girl very sick, and companion in deep sorrow.  Last, and seemingly the most severe, Dec. 13th, Emeline M. [Pearsons] daughter of Charles and Mary A. Pearsons, aged 5 years and 7 months.  She was sick only two days. About the hour of her death, their little boy sickened, and after three days of suffering, died, Frank H. [Pearsons] aged 1 year and 3 months.  Thus have these parents in a few hours been bereft of all their precious children. Who can tell the sorrow of this family as they take the garments and toys and carefully place them away, as if their little ones had gone on a visit and would soon return? Hamilton Republican

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In the midst of our holiday happiness, stern death [made] his unwelcome presence, by taking from among us a very estimable young lady, wife of our stage proprietor, Mr. F. Deo.  She died of typhoid fever, after an illness of only two weeks and leaves, beside her husband, an interesting little daughter aged four years, to mourn her loss.  Then again on Christmas night, an elderly lady named Snyder, died rather suddenly after a protracted illness of several months. She was an old and respected citizen, leaving many descendants in this place and vicinity.

Monday, December 8, 2025

Vital Records, Chenango County, NY (1879 & 1880)

 Sherburne News, Sherburne, NY May 31, 1879

Marriage

KENYON - CLARKE:  At the residence of Robert Roberts, Esq. in Poolville [Madison Co. NY] May 25, 1879, by Rev. O.D. Taylor, Mr. John M. Kenyon and Miss Anna Grace Clarke, both of Poolville.

Deaths

FISH:  In this village [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY] on the 24th inst. Mrs. Myra A. [Fish] wife of Dr. M.H. Fish, aged 30 years.

The painful task devolves upon us of recording the death of Mrs. Fish, wife of Dr. M.H. Fish, who, after a protracted illness, breathed her last a little after twelve o'clock on Saturday of last week, at the early age of 30 years.  Mrs. Fish who maiden name was Myra A. Cole, was born in Richfield, Otsego County [NY].  She was married and came to Sherburne in 1872, where she has resided up to the time of her death.  She leaves one child, a bright boy about 4 years old, too young as yet to feel the loss of a watchful and tender mother.  The deceased was widely known and highly esteemed for her modest and amiable deportment and her loss will be sadly felt by a large circle of attached friends.  In her short life she had faithfully fulfilled the duties of daughter, wife and mother.

At the early morning hour of half past seven on Tuesday last, a large concourse of citizens assembled at her late residence to join in the funeral service and escort the remains and the mourning friends to the depot, where they were embarked on the morning train for Cedarville, Herkimer County [NY], the burial place of Dr. Fish's family.  The warm sympathies of the many friends of the deceased followed the mourning party in their journey to the distant burial place.  On their arrival at Cedarville they were met and followed to the place of burial by a large number of inhabitants. There were no services at the grave, as the full burial service of the Episcopal Church had already been pronounced here by Rev. T.L. Randolph, Rector of Christ church.

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WILBUR:  In this village [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY] on the 24th inst. Cora Belle Wilbur daughter of Mr. J.B. Wilbur, aged 8 years, 7 months and 25 days.

Little Cora Belle was a child of remarkable intelligence and sweetness of disposition.  In her Sunday school class and at school she was a general favorite and loved by all.  Her schoolmates attended her funeral in a body and during the services their deep grief was sadly expressed.  At the cemetery when the coffin was lowered into the grave, each one of the scholars passed by and dropped a bouquet of flowers upon it, forming a very impressive scene.  As the flowers wither in her grave, so shall the bright spirit of our little friend blossom in the world of love.

BAGG:  Mrs. Henry H. Bagg of Junius, N.Y. [Seneca Co.], sister of Mr. Charles S. Waters of this village [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY] died on Wednesday, May 7, aged 56 years.  Her remains were carried to Eaton, Madison Co. [NY] for interment. Deceased was formerly a resident of this place, where she had many friends who deeply mourn her loss.

GREENE:  William Moore and Thomas Greene of Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] met with an accident last week that proved fatal to the latter.  They were on their way from Clinton home.  When near Deansville the team became frightened and began to run.  Neither were in the wagon at the time.  Mr. Greene caught hold of the end board and retained his hold until the team went so fast he dared not let go.  Presently the board came out and Mr. Greene fell to the ground.  He was conveyed home next day unable to speak.  He lingered until Saturday night when he died. a wife and eight children are left to mourn his loss.

Chenango American, Greene, NY, February 26, 1880

Marriages

At Mt. Upton [Chenango Co. NY] Feb. 12th, by Rev. I.J. Bailey, Mr. Stephen B. Crain of Mt. Upton to Miss Libbie A. Bailey of South New Berlin [Chenango Co. NY].

In South Otselic [Chenango Co. NY] Feb. 12th by Rev. H.C. Leach, Mr. DeWitt O. Geer to Miss Della O. Alexander both of Pitcher [Chenango Co. NY]

In Sidney Plains [Delaware Co. NY] Feb. 11th, by Rev. C.G. Wood, Mr. Merton R. Mudge to Miss Bell F. McLagan, both of Guilford [Chenango Co. NY].

At the Parsonage, East Pharsalia [Chenango Co. NY], Feb. 13, by Rev. H.W. Watkins, Will Maynard of Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Ella Wilbur of Triangle [Broome Co. NY].

In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] Feb. 19th, by Rev. Dr. Smith of Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY], Mr. Severe Dorion of Cazenovia and Miss Carrie W. Gillson formerly of this place [Greene, Chenango Co. NY].

Deaths

In this town [Greene, Chenango Co. NY] of typhoid pneumonia, Feb. 19th, Mrs. Margaret [Wheeler] wife of the late Samuel Wheeler, aged 51 years and 6 months.

Mrs. Samuel Wheeler died on Thursday night last, surviving her husband only about two weeks.  Her disease was pneumonia.

In Belden [Broome Co. NY] Feb. 7th, Mrs. Finch aged 42 years.

In Preston [Chenango Co. NY] Feb. 14th, Mrs. Rhoda Janes widow of Sidney Janes, aged 66 years.

In New York, Feb. 11th, Lot C. Clark Esq. formerly of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] aged 51 years.

Thomas S. Purple, Esq. well-known in Chenango County [NY] died February 14th at his late residence in Windsor, Broome County [NY], at the ripe old age of 84 years.  He was born in Connecticut in 1795 and removed to Chenango County [NY] when a child with his parents.  In 1829 he married Rebecca, daughter of Andrew Race, of Greene, and about two years later removed to Smithville [Chenango Co. NY] where he lived many years, much respected and often holding positions of trust, being elected Justice of the Peace several terms, and at one time Supervisor of the town.  All of his family, his wife, three sons and three daughters, survive him.  He died of no particular disease, but a gradual decline in old age.  Oxford times

Mrs. William Barber, sister of Mrs. George Boughton, who has been suffering for the past year with a tumor, died at her home in Triangle [Broome Co. NY], on the 17th inst.  The family are deeply afflicted. The young man Ray Dillenbeck, who was killed at Whitney's Point [Broome Co. NY] lately, was a son-in-law.

Mr. Charles English who resided near Triangle [Broome Co. NY] with his father and who was in the woods on Thursday last with the latter felling timber, was struck by a falling tree and instantly killed.  A high wind was blowing at the time, and it is probable that the tree fell unexpectedly.  He leaves a wife and one child.

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Vital Records, Chenango County, NY (1879)

 Chenango Union, Norwich, NY, May 29, 1879

Marriages

WATERS - ST. JOHN:  In Walton [Delaware Co. NY], May 15th at the home of the bride, by Rev. H.M. Ladd, Mr. Charles S. Waters of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Julia St. John.

HOWE - SIMPSON:  In Greene [Chenango Co. NY], May 6th by Rev. S.T. Ford, Mr. Waldo F. Howe of Greene to Miss Minnie H. Simpson of McDonough [Chenango Co. NY].

BOYCE - GOFF:  In Greene [Chenango Co. NY], May 14th by Rev. J.F. Taunt, Mr. S.I. Boyce of North Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Etta M. Goff of Greene.

O'BRIAN - BROOKS:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] May 21st by Rev. Daniel Ballou of Utica, Mr. John O'Brian to Miss Jennie D.E. Brooks both of Sherburne.

HARPER - HENDERSON:  At the residence of J.H. Rawlines, May 17th, by Rev. W. Scott Mr. Charles Harper of Butternuts [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Ida Estella Henderson of Morris [Otsego Co. NY].

CRUMB - NICHOLS:  In Georgetown [Madison Co. NY] May 19th by Elder T. Fisher, Mr. John M. Crumb of DeRuyter [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Lottie M. Nichols of Georgetown.

Deaths

BUTTON:  In this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY] on Wednesday morning, May 28th of consumption, Mr. Henry Button aged 58 years.  Funeral services will be held at his late residence on West Main Street on Thursday afternoon at four o'clock.

FISH:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] May 24th Myra A. [Fish] wife of M.H. Fish, aged 30 years.

On Saturday of last week occurred the death of Mrs. M.H. Fish.  Mrs. Fish was an excellent lady and much beloved by all who knew her.  Her death is mourned by a large circle of friends. the relatives have the sympathy of the entire community.

On the same day occurred the death of Cora Wilber, daughter of John B. Wilber of this village [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY].  Cora was a very promising child for one so young and her death is deeply felt by all who knew her.

WELLS:  In Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] May 18th, Mrs. Lucy G. Wells only daughter of Samuel G. Sherwood, aged 47 years.

BAKER: In Smyrna [Chenango Co. NY] May 21st, Mrs. Augusta Baker aged 17 years and 2 months.

RICE:  In Columbus [Chenango Co. NY] April 6th, Mr. Thomas T. Rice aged 72 years.

LITTLEFIELD:  In Afton [Chenango Co. NY] May 14th,  Mr. Nathaniel Littlefield,  aged 99 Years.

HALE:  In Chicago, Ill. May 19th, Juliand [Hale] infant son of Charles N. and Mary S. Hale, aged 7 months and 9 days.

Bainbridge Republican, Bainbridge, NY, July 10, 1879

Birth

Bennettsville, Chenango Co. NY:  Mr. and Mrs. Justus Crumb were made happy on the 4th by a six-pound baby, a daughter of course. We wish the happy parents much joy but presume they feel rather independent now.

Deaths

Guilford, Chenango Co. NY:  John Sphon, who has for some time past been troubled with aneurism of the heart, died at his residence in Yaleville, Sunday night.

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On The Death of H.C. Scott

They have called him home, the angels of love, / He has gone to the beautiful realms above.  / He now is at rest on the golden shore, / We shall see his face on earth no more.

Away from the home he loved so sell, / Oh, their grief no one can tell; / The loss of a husband, father, grandpa, dear, / the loss of one who to them was so near.

They will miss him at the evening hour / His death was like the sudden thunder shower, / Gently, tenderly they laid him to rest, / Forever with God's chosen in the land of the blest.

We shall see him no more as in days of yore, / For the angles have borne him to the golden shore; / they beckoned him on to the shining strand, / Where saints were waiting to clasp his hand.

We shall meet him again when our days are ore, / When we leave this earth for the beautiful shore, / We then will beet to be parted never, / On the beautiful banks of the gleaming river.