The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, May 3, 1821
Marriage
At Canaseraga village [Allegany Co. NY] on Sunday evening, the 29th ult. by the Rev. Mr. Olds, Doct. Hezekiah Beecher to Miss Jemima Beehe all of the same place.
The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, May 17, 1821
Six Cents Reward
Ranaway from the subscriber, an indented apprentice girl, Maria Elizabeth Welch aged thirteen years. All persons are forbid harboring or trusting said runaway under the penalty of the law. Whoever will return said runaway shall receive the above reward. Dated May 2, 1821, John C. Young.
Freeman's Journal, Cooperstown, NY, September 18, 1879
Marriage
At the Baptist Parsonage, Gilbertsville N.Y. [Otsego Co.] Sept. 15th, '79 by Rev. J.H. Sage, Adelbert N. Batterson of Unadilla [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Fredericka A. Schleecka of Jeffersonville, N.Y. [Sullivan Co.].
Deaths
At Fly Creek [Otsego Co. NY] Sept. 12th, Mrs. Eunace Carpenter aged 72 years. Her monument is built in the hearts of the poor.
At Willow Spring Ranche, El Paso County, Colorado on Saturday Sept 6th, 1879, Maude Nelson the only daughter of Dr. A. Nelson and Maude L. Beach, aged 3 months and 18 days.
Mrs. Elizabeht Crippen aged 86 years and 6 months, the oldest person in the town of Worcester [Otsego Co. NY] died on the 4th inst. beloved by all who knew her.
Sherburne News, Sherburne, NY, July 26, 1879
Marriage
O'BENAUR - McINTYRE: In this town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY] on the 23d inst. at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. James Chambers, Mr. Christopher O'Benaur and Miss Marion McIntyre, daughter of James H. McIntyre, all of this town. Printers remembered.
Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James H. McIntyre received friends at the marriage of their daughter Marion and Mr. Christopher O'Benaur. The bride was elegantly attired in navy blue silk and of course the center of attraction. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. James Chambers. After receiving numerous congratulations, the happy pair were conducted to the dining room where a sumptuous collation was served. there were about forty guests in attendance. The presents received by the bride were numerous and some of them very elegant, consisting of silver and glass tea sets, table linen, etc. In short, it was a very pleasant affair. Mr. and Mrs. O'Benaur took the 7:10 train on a short wedding tour.
New York Evening Post, NYC, December 9,1801
Marriages
At the New Mills, Mr. Anthony Earl to Miss Eliza Budd, both of New Jersey.
At Philadelphia, Mr. William Davenport to Miss Eliza S. Holingshead, both of that city.
New York Evening Post, NYC, December 10, 1801
Marriage
On Thursday evening last by the Rev. Dr. Linn, Stephen Smith Esq. to Miss Mary Jackson both of this city [NYC].
Death
At Wheeling, Virginia on the 26th of November last, Mr. Laban Bronson of New York.
News Item
A Negro Boy, For Sale: aged 17. He is active, healthy, sober and honest and accustomed to waiting on a genteel family. He understands driving and taking care of horses. Enquire at the office of the Evening Post.
New York Evening Post, NYC, December 11, 1801
Marriages
Last evening by the Rev. Bishop Moore, Mr. Gilbert Robertson of this city [CYC] Merchant, to Mrs. Adelaide Gouverneur widow of the late Isaac Gouverneur.
At New Canaan, Connecticut, on the 1st, ult. Charles Thompson, Esq. Attorney at Law, of Spencertown to Miss Betsey Mitchel daughter of the Rev. Justus Mitchel, of New Canaan.
Deaths
Near Bath, Virginia, Col. Philip Pendleton in the 52d year of his age.
At Silver Bluff, Edgefield district on the 18th inst. aged 35 years, the Hon. Ephraim Ramsey one of the Associate judges of South Carolina.
At Danbujry, Mrs. Patience Chapple in the 61st year of her age.
New York Evening Post, NYC, December 12, 1801
News Item
CAUTION
Whereas my wife Ann [Kingsland] has eloped from my bed and board without cause or provocation, and behaved herself in an unbecoming manner by taking a passage without my consent for London in the ship Julianna, with a young man by the name of Walter Scott, a native of Scotland, under the name of Mrs. Scott; This is, therefore, to forbid all persons crediting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. John Kingsland Dec. 9