The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, January 11, 1821
Six Cents Reward
Ran away from the subscriber on the third inst. Valorus Homes, and indented apprentice. Whoever will take up and return said boy shall be entitled to the above reward. All persons are forbid harboring or trusting said boy on my account. December 13, 1820, Jabez Grodavent.
The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, February 22, 1821
Marriage
At Pompey hill on Wednesday the 13th inst. by the Rev. Joshua Leonard, Luther Marsh, Esq. sheriff of Onondaga to Miss Margaret Leonard all of Pompey [Onondaga Co. NY].
The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, March 22, 1821
Death
Died in London, Madison County [OH] on the 23d ultimo after an indisposition of but short duration, Abraham D. Van Horn esq. Attorney at Law, formerly of the state of New York, in the 84th year of his age. Of the deceased it may be truly said he possessed but few of the frailties incident to humanity. His deportment through life presented an unvarying scene of kindness and benevolence. His heart was the seat of the social virtues. Possessing much professional erudition, his mind was enriched with the elegancies of literature and the embellishments of science. His attainments enkindled our respect - the mild and gentle virtues of his heart engaged our esteem. If with these distinguishing traits of excellence he possessed a single frailty, let its remembrance be buried with him in the grave.
In paying this humble tribute to his memory, the prepossessions of friendship, with which his amiable and ingenuous deportment has inspired us, have not, we are persuaded, an undue influence in the information of our judgment of his worth. And when we say the portals of the grave never closed upon a more upright and estimable man, the pen but traces the sentiment which the heart prompts. All who knew him and duly appreciated his worth, weep for his death and would lighten by their sympathies the sinking spirits of his bereaved relatives. The reflection however that his sleep is not eternal; that the shade of death which have overcast the noontide of his years will soon be dissipated and he wake to enjoy forever an irradiating morning of immortality, should reconcile his relatives and friends to that dispensation of providence which has deprived them of his society. [Columbus, Ohio Gazette]
Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, September 30, 1846
Deaths
Near Fennimore Grove Grant, Wisconsin on the 4th inst., after a short but severe illness, Giles W. Russell formerly of Erie, Pa., in the 29th year of his age. The deceased was a young man of estimable character - industrious and kind - he had endeared himself to a large circle of friends who deeply mourn his loss. During his sickness he received every attention that could be bestowed by medical aid and kind friends. Lancaster Herald.
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The Rochester [Monroe Co. NY] papers announce the death in that city on the 23rd inst. of Gen. Vincent Mathews, LLD, aged 80 years.
Gen. Mathews says the Democrat, was a distinguished member of the legal profession and at the time of his death was, as is believed, the oldest practicing lawyer in the state.
Gen. Mathews was born in Orange Co. in this state [NY] in June 1766. He commenced the study of law in New York with the late Col. Robert Troup, in 1786 and was admitted to the bar in 1790. He subsequently moved to Elmira [Chemung Co. NY] and was elected to the Assembly in 1793 and to the Senate in 1796. In 1809 he was elected to Congress. In 1816 he moved to Bath [Steuben Co. NY] and 1821 to Rochester, where he resided until his death.
The Democrat concludes its article with the following paragraph: "As a man, he was estimable in all the relations of life, winning affection and esteem by acting from the impulses of a generous heart. He was in truth profoundly respected and warmly beloved. An exemplary life was crowned by a Christian faith as he was in the judgment of all, an humble and sincere Christian, giving assurance that a life well spent here will be with him but the commencement of a glorious immortality hereafter."
Oxford Times, Oxford, NY, June 11, 1879
Marriages
FISH - WALDORF: At the home of Peter Waldorf, Esq. the bride's father, June 4, by Rev. D.N. Grummon, Emmet J. Fish of Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] and Lovina Waldorf of Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY].
HOPKINS - COY: In Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY] June 3d by Rev. A.B. Richardson, Fred W. Hopkins of Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] and Phebe L. Coy of Bainbridge.
KEOUGH - KINNIER: In Greene [Chenango Co. NY] May 31st by Rev. H.N. VanDusen Mr. John F. Keough and Miss Elizabeth Kinnier both of Smithville [Chenango Co. NY].
FOSGATE - BOLT: In Greene [Chenango Co. NY] May 31st by Rev. H.N. VanDusen, Mr. John M. Fosgate of McDonough [Chenango Co. NY] and Miss Mary J. Bolt of Greene.
Deaths
YOUNGS: In this village [Oxford, Chenango Co. NY] June 4th, Sally [Youngs] wife of the late Daniel Youngs, aged 69 years.
CROSBY: In Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] June 2d, Albert L. [Crosby] son of Orrin and Harriet Crosby, aged 5 years.
TOBY: In Yaleville [Chenango Co. NY] May 1st, Mr. Martin Toby aged 67 years.
CARTWRIGHT: In Smithville [Chenango Co. NY] May 27th, Mr. Ezra M. Cartwright aged 42 years.
WELLS: In Gilbertsville [Otsego Co. NY] May 31st, Helen Davis [Wells] wife of James H. Wells, aged 32 years.
ROOT: In Grand Rapids, Mich. May 30th, Anna M. [Root] wife of Devillo S. Root formerly of Oxford [Chenango Co. NY], aged 40 years.