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.