Broome Republican, Binghamton, NY, August 17, 1837
Deaths
In this village [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY] on Saturday last, Mrs. Susan Abbott wife of Mr. William E. Abbott, aged 29 years.
In Colesville [Broome Co. NY] on Sunday, August 6th, Robert R. [Harpur] only son of John W. Harpur, Esq. aged 23 years.
In Vestal [Broome Co. NY] august 6th, Mr. John Seymour aged about 50 years.
In this town [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY] August 14th, Mary Gray foster child of Abram Bevier, Esq aged 17 years. Possessed of an amiable disposition and prepossessing manners, she early endeared herself to those to whom she was connected by ties of nature and awakened feelings of deep interest and affection in those with whom she associated. To these graces of nature were added those of piety, which, a few months previous to her last illness, had taken deeper root in her soul and effected a greater change in her outward conduct until all that was earthly seemed subdued and her spirit was ripe for heaven. During her sickness, notwithstanding her extreme suffering, she manifested continued patience and as death approached, entire resignation to the will of God. When questioned of her hopes, she assured her friends that her faith in her Redeemer gave her joy, even in death. She was anticipating a removal soon to her parents at the West, but it pleased her Heavenly Father to take her to a home in heaven, and her assurance of preparation made the summons welcome. May this dispensation give new force to the command "Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth."
Broome Republican, Binghamton, NY, August 31, 1837
Marriages
On Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Adams, Mr. Samuel Brown, merchant, to Miss Julia Backus, both of this village [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY].
On Monday evening last, by the Rev. Solon Stocking, Mr. James Stone to Miss Elva Wentz all of this village [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY].
Deaths
In this village [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY], on Friday last, Mr. Reuben S. Close aged 53 years.
In this city [Albany, Albany Co. NY] on the 20th inst. after a protracted and painful illness, Mrs. Catharine Spencer aged 58 years, wife of the Hon. Ambrose Spencer, formerly Chief justice of the state, daughter of General James Clinton and sister of the late Gov. De Witt Clinton.
Mrs. Spencer has been for many years an inhabitant of this city. she has long been distinguished and respected for numerous acts of benevolence and liberality, and she was justly endeared to an extensive circle of relatives and friends who will cherish an affectionate and unfading remembrance of her unobtrusive virtues. Albany Journal, August 21.
At the Salt Sulphur Springs (Va) on the 10th inst. T.S. Mills, Esq. of the firm of O.&T.S. Mills & Co. Charleston, S.C.
Bainbridge Republican, Bainbridge, NY, October 17, 1879
Marriage
LYMONDS - AUSTEN: Oct. 14th, 1879, on the platform of the depot at the Tunnel Station [Broome Co. NY], by Rev. A.F. Harding, Mr. George Lymonds of South Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] to Mrs. Sarah M. Austen of Colesville, Broome County [NY].
Deaths
CARPENTER: Died in Guilford [Chenango Co. NY] at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Uriah Yale, sept. 28th, Mrs. Lucy W. Carpenter, Widow of Dea. E.K. Carpenter, aged 84 years.
RILEY: Emily [Riley] wife of John Riley of Coventry [Chenango Co. NY] died the 11th inst. in the fifty-ninth year of her age. In the death of Mrs. Riley, the community in which she lived has lost one of its best citizens, a lady whose worth was known best to those who knew her most intimately. The funeral, Monday forenoon last, at her late residence was largely attended by the friends of the deceased and residents of the neighborhood, besides many from other towns.
McVEY: Judge James D. McVey, Surrogate of Cattaraugus County [NY] and Grand Trustee of the A.O.U.W., organization in this state [NY], died suddenly of heart disease at his residence in Franklinville, N.Y. [Cattaraugus Co. NY] Thursday the 9th inst. His sudden and unexpected demise will create profound sorrow, not only among his most intimate acquaintances, but as well the A.O.U.W. members throughout this State. In personal appearance he was prepossessing, rather above the medium height, with a figure slightly stooping, while his face usually wore an earnest, thoughtful expression. During the last session of the Grand Lodge and as well the preceding one, Judge McVey was an acknowledged leader of that body. In debate he was a fluent and effective speaker, possessing an amiable and pleasant disposition. Honored, respected and beloved by all who knew him. In his death the order loses one of her brightest intellects, an earnest worker, a genial companion and a generous friend. thus, one by one, they leave us. Into that unknown realm beyond, they disappear where we too shall follow.