Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, March 5, 1834
Marriages
At St. John's Church in this village [Delhi, Delaware Co. NY] on Sunday evening last by the Rev. Orange Clark, Mr. Horace Drake, Merchant of Delhi, to Miss Elizabeth Caroline [Parker] daughter of Amasa Parker, Esq. of the same place.
At Davenport [Delaware Co. NY] on the 3d inst. by Carleton Emmons, Esq. Mr. Lewis A. Houghtaling of Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Jane Couse of the former place.
Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, March 12, 1834
Marriage
At Meredith [Delaware Co. NY] on the 27th ult. by Oliver Tuttle, Mr. Ricaard Fuller to Miss Ann Nichols both of Bovine [Delaware Co. NY].
Deaths
At Walton [Delaware Co. NY] on the 1st inst. Mrs. Mary Pine aged 81 years. The deceased was one of that small band that first emigrated to this town 49 years ago.
Suddenly, in Peru, Clinton County [NY] on the 22d inst. the Hon. Jonas Platt late Judge of the Supreme Court of this State [NY].
Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, March 19, 1834
Marriages
In Bovina [Delaware Co. NY] on the 9th inst. by the Rev. David Mead of Roxbury, Mr. Joel M. Bailey to Miss Mahala E. Carman both of the former place.
At Harpersfield [Delaware Co. NY] on Thursday, Feb. 27th by the Rev. Mr. Boice, Mr. Julius C. Stewart to Miss Margaret [Wilson] daughter of Mr. William Wilson, all of Davenport [Delaware Co. NY].
At the same place on the 11th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Fenton, Mr. Amos Lewis to Miss Susan Place all of Davenport [Delaware Co. NY].
Deaths
In this town [Delhi, Delaware Co. NY] on Friday the 7th inst. Mr. John Hanna aged about 78 years.
In Catlin, Tioga County [NY] on Monday the 3d inst. Mr. Seymour H. Adams formerly of this county [Delaware Co. NY] in the 67th year of his age.
Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, March 26, 1834
Marriage
At Kortright [Delaware Co. NY] on Tuesday evening, March 2d, Mr. William Campbell of Harpersfield [Delaware Co. NY] to Miss Ann McAuley daughter of the Rev. Mr. McAuley of the former place.
Death
At Harpersfield [Delaware Co. NY] on Monday evening, March the 16th, Philomelia [Penfield] youngest daughter of David Penfield, aged 16 years.
McGrawville Express, McGrawville, NY, January 6, 1848
Marriages
On the 25th inst. by Rev. Perry G. White of Earlville, Mr. Orlando Jones of Cortlandville [Cortland Co. NY] and Miss Lovirna Shattuck of Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY].
In Summer Hill, Cayuga Co. [NY] on the 2d inst. by John Saxton, Esq. Mr. John Haskell Jr. of Homer, Cortland Co. [NY] and Miksis Ludia Marble of the former place.
On the 30th ult. at Cortlandville [Cortland Co. NY] by Rev. S.J. Decker, Mr. Leicster Phillips of Homer [Cortland Co. NY] and Miss Sarah Jane Edmonds of the former place.
Deaths
In Solon [Cortland Co. NY] on Tuesday, 28th Dec. ult. Mrs. Lydia Peck consort of Stephen M. Peck in the 66th year of her age.
William Jones, well known in this vicinity as a Chief of the Seneca nation, died at the Cattaraugus Reservation [Erie Co. NY] on the 10th inst. He was a son of Captain Jones, who resided on the Gennessee Flats, near the village of Geneseo [Livingston Co. NY] and was much respected, not only among the people of his own nation, but by a large circle of white acquaintances. Buffalo Express
McGrawville Express, McGrawville, NY, January 13, 1848
Marriage
In Solon [Cortland Co. NY] on the 9th January 1848 by Eld. A. B. Jones, Mr. George S. Pudney and Miss Phebe A. Lindsay both of Solon.
Death
Judge John Koon of Albany [Albany Co. NY] died at his residence in that city on Friday. The Argus says: With deep regret we announced the fatal termination of the sufferings of Judge Koon, which for the last fortnight have painfully excited the apprehension of his friends. He expired at his residence in this city yesterday morning. Mr. Koon was a prominent member of the bar, formerly of Rensselaer County [NY] but for several years a resident of this city [Albany, Albany Co. NY] and was highly respected for the professional abilities and for his worth as an estimable and amiable gentleman. His death is regarded as the immediate or proximate effect of injuries received in a personal encounter with Mr. Hayner of the Rensselaer bar in the course of a hearing on a motion before the Rensselaer County Judge. A postmortem examination of the body was had yesterday and coroner's jury has been summoned to investigate the cause of his death.
Unadilla Times, Unadilla, NY, March 19, 1891
Deaths
Mr. S.H. Fancher died suddenly at his home in this village [Unadilla, Otsego Co. NY] early Thursday morning of heart disease. He had risen in apparently usual health and about eight o'clock went into the garden for the purpose of digging some parsnips. In a short time, it was noticed he was not about and knowing he had not gone to his shoe shop, the members of his family began searching for him. When found life was extinct. Mr. Fancher was about 82 years of age and was an old resident of Unadilla.
Mary Ferris who died recently at Pittston, Pa., was brough here [Wells Bridge, Otsego Co. NY] on Train No. 4, March 10 to be buried in the cemetery at Sand Hill [Otsego Co. NY].
News Item
A Prominent Oxford Resident Missing for More than a Week: It is now rumored on our streets that William A. Button a prominent businessman of our village [Oxford, Chenango Co. NY] and engaged in the manufacture of picture frames, has suddenly disappeared in a very mysterious manner. On Wednesday last he bade his family an affectionate goodbye as was his usual custom, started to deliver a quantity of picture frames and during the day put his horse in a hotel barn at Norwich [Chenango Co. NY], the same in which Palmer Rich left his horse before his sudden disappearance, saying he would return in a short time. From that time down to now nothing has been heard from him. Oxford parties who owned the horse becoming alarmed at his absence went to Norwich and brought the horse home. It was supposed Mr. Button has considerable money in his possession and whether he has gone to parts unknown with such property or whether, like the late Palmer Rich, he was enticed into some out of the way place and foully dealt with is a matter of conjecture among our citizens. An estimable wife and two children mourn his absence, Binghamton Herald