Cazenovia Republican, Cazenovia, NY, May 17, 1854
Marriages
In Eaton [Madison Co. NY] on the 3d inst. by William F. Bonney, Esq. Mr. Benjamin Crawford and Mrs. Philena Tennant both of the former place.
In Stockbridge, on Tuesday evening, the 16th inst., by Rev. E.G. Andrews, Rev. Richard Clark of Morrisville [Madison Co. NY] and Miss Mary A. Horton of the former place.
Death
In this village on Saturday night, the 13th inst., Mr. David Babcock, aged about 53 years.
Cazenovia Republican, Cazenovia, NY, May 24, 1854
Deaths
In the village of Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] May 16th, Dea. Elijah Buell aged 61 years.
In the village of Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] May 12th at the residence of her son, Mrs. Hannah Curry aged 77 years.
At his residence in the town of Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] May 17, Mr. Heman Bonney, aged 65 years.
Cazenovia Republican, Cazenovia, NY, May 31, 1854
Marriages
In this village [Cazenovia, Madison Co. NY] on the 28th inst. by I. Leonard, D.D., Mr. John W. Leonard and Miss Sylvia R. Tucker both of New Bedford, Mass.
On the same day, by Rev. William Clarke, Mr. John Lockhan and Mrs. H. Burhans, all of this village [Cazenovia, Madison Co. NY].
In West Eaton [Madison Co. NY] on the 18th inst. by Rev. George Bridge, Mr. Philo Walden and Miss Mary Jane Wellington both of that place.
Deaths
In this village [Cazenovia, Madison Co. NY] on the 25th inst. at the residence of E.D. Loomis, Allen H. [DeClerco] oldest son of Hendrick and Aseneth DeClerco, aged 9 years. He was an active, interesting child, ever thoughtful, beyond his years. During the long and severe illness which terminated his existence, he bore all his sufferings patiently and often wearied himself with thoughts of the trouble he was giving those around him. His friends can but mourn that they may cherish no more fond hopes of the good he might have accomplished. Still, they realize that the kind God hath ordered it, and when they remember that their little Allie only slept to awaken amid the angels, they say, the Father loved him best. It is well.
In Nelson [Madison Co. NY] on the 21st inst. Mrs. Ann E. Hearsey aged thirty years, widow of Sherman Hearsey and daughter of Asa Bumbus.
In this village [Cazenovia, Madison Co. NY], on Sunday afternoon last, Mrs. Cynthia Babcock relict of David Babcock, aged 52 years.
Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, June 11, 1873
Marriages
June 3d, At the residence of Thomas Hall, Morris [Otsego Co. NY] by Rev. L.B. Ford, Mr. A.P. Palmer of Beaver Meadow [Chenango Co. NY], to Miss Nettie Hall.
June 3d, At the residence of Samuel Barrett, Morris [Otsego Co. NY], by Rev. W.H. Harrington, Mr. Albert A. Lull of New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss A.A. Barrett.
June 3d, At the residence of the bride's parents in Laurens [Otsego Co. NY] by Rev. Henry brown, Mr. William F. Wanzer of Morris [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Emily K. Brown, daughter of John Brown, Esq.
June 3d, At New Berlin [Chenango Co. NY] by Rev. W. Burnside, Mr. Charles D. Bingham to Miss Abigail A Wheeler both of Garrattsville [Otsego Co. NY].
Deaths
May 30th, In West Morris [Otsego Co. NY] Mr. Lewis, aged 73 years.
May 19th, In New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] Mrs. Elsie Young wife of Robert Young in t he 66th year of her age.
June 2d, It Otego [Otsego Co. NY] Mrs. Emily Hale widow of Levi Hale in the 63d year of her age.
June 4th, At Deoevux, Fulton Co. N.Y., Mrs. Mary Bradt aged 94 years 3 months and 13 days.
On Saturday, May 31 st, Mr. Robert Beatty an old resident of this section, started from this village [Morris, Otsego Co. NY] for his farm on the west hill and had gone as far as the hill just this side of Mr. B.F. Waits residence, when the bottom board to the wagon slid against the horse starting it into a run down the hill, throwing Mr. Beatty out upon the ground and so injuring him that he remained in an insensible state till Tuesday when he expired. We are informed that he was intoxicated to such an extent when he started form the village, that he had to be helped into the wagon and his untimely end speaks in accents that cannot be misunderstood; "touch not, taste not, handle not." The funeral services were held at St. Andrew's church on Thursday and his remains were followed to the grave by a large concourse of relatives and friends. New Berlin Gazette, We learn that Mr. Beatty owned a farm in Pittsfield [Otsego Co. NY] and some part of the time resided there.
When the Saturday five o'clock train (May 31) on the Albany & Susquehanna Railroad was between Unadilla and Well's Bridge, the engineer saw a boy lying on the track fast asleep. Before he could stop, the engine passed over him, and he was cut to fragments. The boy was about 10 years of age and had evidently been picking up coal on the track. His name was John Bray.
Willard Smith was killed by the cars near the Midland Depot at Norwich [Chenango Co. NY], June 3d. His horse became frightened, ran and tipped him out directly in front of a passing locomotive. His body was completely severed in two. The deceased was a well-known businessman, having always lived in that place.
News Item
The Delaware Republican says: Cook St. John of Walton [Delaware Co. NY] will be one hundred years old the first day of June, and he is now in good health, with mind and memory but little impaired. He is living with his oldest son, who is 75 years old. His grandson is 51 years old, his great-grandson is 27 and his great-great-grandson is 7 years old, and each one is the oldest son of each successive family, and all are living within easy call of each other in the same village. The descendants of the centenarian are one hundred and three living and including his two wives are thirty-two dead.