Chenango Union, Norwich, NY, July 24, 1879
Marriages
MILLER - PEARNE: In Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] July 17th by Rev. H.N. Payne, Mr. William M. Miller to Miss Emma E. Pearne, all of Oxford.
BUTLER - SKINNER: In South New Berlin [Chenango Co. NY] July 3d, by Rev. W. Scott, Mr. William E. Butler to Miss Mary E. Skinner both of New Berlin.
SCOTT - HENDRICKSON: At the residence of the bride's mother in Doraville, N.Y. [Broome Co. NY] July 3d by Rev. N.S. Ripley, Mr. L.D. Scott of Deposit, N.Y. [Delaware Co. NY] to Miss Maryetta Hendrickson of Doraville, N.Y.
Deaths
FINNELL: In Oxford [Chenango Co. NY\] July 3d Mrs. Margaret Finnell aged 74 years.
GROSS: At the residence of her son-in-law, Charles Haight, in North Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] July 18th, Mrs. Lucy Gross aged 91.
North Norwich, Chenango Co. NY: Mrs. Lucy Gross, aged ninety-one, was buried on Sunday last. the funeral took place at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Charles Haight. Mrs. Gross has for the past twenty-one years made her home at Mr. Haight's and for nearly seven years she has been confined to the bed. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Leonard, pastor of the M.E. Church of this place. Her remains were taken to Frinkville and were placed in her last resting place, that silent city of the dead.
KETCHUM: In Greene [Chenango Co. NY] July 16th of consumption, George H. [Ketchum] only son of Albert Ketchum, aged 19 years.
PECK: In New Berlin [Chenango Co. NY] July 14th Mrs. Sally M. Peck in the 30th year of her age.
REED: In Cincinnatus [Cortland Co. NY] July 12th, Mary E. [Reed] wife of M. Reed aged 38 years.
CARTER: In Greene [Chenango Co. NY] July 14th, Mr. Orrin D. Carter aged 70 years.
ADAMS: In Greene [Chenango Co. NY] July 12th, Mr. Calvin Adams aged 72 years.
STURGES: Again, we are called to record the death of another of our townsmen [Gilbertsville, Otsego Co. NY]. Last Friday morning news was brought to this village that Mr. John A. Sturges has died very suddenly that morning at his residence about one mile above this village. The circumstances of his death were quite unusual. Mr. Sturges had been a man of seeming good health but for some time had at times complained of a hard bunch at his side. On Thursday last he was taken ill but it was not thought necessary to call a physician until about evening. He died at an early hour Friday morning. The cause of his death as found by an autopsy made on Friday, was attributed to aneurism of the heart. Mr. Sturges was about 52 years of age. He leaves a wife to survive him. The funeral was held at the methodist church on Sunday and a large number of people attended. Gilbertsville Journal
BLAINE: On Thursday morning last, a young man named Frederick Alert Blaine, brother of Mrs. Gen. E.F. Jones of Binghamton [Broome Co. NY] died at the General's residence from bleeding at the stomach, which commenced on the previous evening. It appears that on the 24th of June, deceased was in Gen. Jones' dining room, amusing a little son of the General by tossing up a fifty-cent silver piece and catching it in his mouth. In the last attempt it went down his throat. That evening he played with the orchestra for the College commencement, and afterwards kept about his work, experiencing some bodily pain and much mental anxiety, believing the piece was lodged in his throat, although physicians were unable to find it. On the evening previous to his death he visited with a friend until nine o'clock, when he went home, complaining of feeling weak, but of no particular pain. Half an hour later he was taken with bleeding and died on the following morning. An autopsy was held on Saturday morning, when the silver half dollar was found in the passage from the mouth to the stomach about midway, in an edgewise position, which permitted food to pass. The pulsations of the main artery leading from the heart, against the milled edges of the coin in the esophagus near it, wore a hole through the passage and made an opening of the size of the head of a pin in the artery causing the patient to bleed to death. The stomach was found filled with blood and considerable blood was in the intestines. It is believed by the doctors that there was no way of reaching the coin to remove it.
DARLING: Nelson Darling living upon Green Street [New Berlin, Chenango Co. NY] died quite suddenly last Saturday morning. He had been sick about a week but his friends did not think that any such serious result would follow. His disease was neuralgia, which finally settled about the heart. Mr. Darling was a worthy member of the M.E. Church and for many years had lived a consistent Christian life. He leaves many friends, those that will deeply mourn his loss. But all are assured that he had gained the blessed land of eternal happiness. His funeral occurs today.
Sherburne News, Sherburne, NY, August 16, 1879
Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Davis celebrated the fifth anniversary of their wedding last Tuesday, the 12th inst. About forty relatives and friends were present from New Berlin, Columbus and Sherburne to congratulate them and a very enjoyable day was passed. A very appropriate address was delivered by Daniel Hoadley of New Berlin. Their guests presented them a nice new Singer sewing machine and six dollars in cash as a testimonial of friendship and good wishes. May their future be marked with the success and pleasure that makes life's pathway bright in this world and secures the invaluable inheritance hereafter.
Deaths
ROYCE: In this town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY] Aug. 2d, 1879, D. Ernest [Royce] son of Edwin and Martha Royce aged 4 years and 4 months.
DALTON: In Columbus [Chenango Co. NY] on the 4th inst., Patrick Dalton aged 67 years and 5 months.
WATSON: Arnold B. Watson a well-known citizen of Unadilla [Otsego Co. NY] died of paralysis last Friday. He was about seventy years of age, and was formerly president of the Unadilla bank, which failed badly about 1866, causing great financial distress in that village and vicinity.