Chenango Union, Norwich, NY, October 2, 1879
Marriages
McLAGEN - McNITT: At the home of the bride in this town [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 24th, by Rev. L.C. Hayes, Mr. George H. McLagen to Miss Cassie E. McNitt all of Norwich.
ELLSWORTH - MATTESON: In Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 25th by Rev. W.R. Baldwin, Mr. Hector D. Ellsworth of Smithville [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Eva L. Matteson of Greene [Chenango Co. NY].
LYON - DOOLITTLE: At the residence of the bride's parents, Wednesday, Sept. 24th, by Rev. James Ryder, Mr. George Lyon of West Coventry [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Myra Doolittle of West Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY].
WARREN - HOLCOMB: Bainbridge, Chenango Co. NY: The evening of the 18th ult. ushered in one of those happy events, the contracting parties being Mr. Elisha M. Warren and Mrs. Julia M. Holcomb, well known and esteemed residents of this village. Immediately after the ceremony by the Rev. D. N. Grummon, at the home of the bride, the happy couple took the westward bound train with the intention of making an extended tour throughout the Eastern States, visiting among the bride's friends. While the best wishes go out form their many friends, the Times bespeaks for them a bright and happy future. Times
Deaths
PAGE: In Chicago, Sept. 25th after a painful illness of two years and eight months, Mrs. Elzina Page wife of George M. Page, Esq. aged 56 years and 7 months. Her remains were brought to Earlville [Madison Co. NY] for interment.
HOTCHKISS: In Smithville [Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 22d, Sybil [Hotchkiss] wife of Loren Hotchkiss, aged 83 years.
FISK: In Atchinson, Kansas, Sept. 14th, James V.B. Fisk aged 23 years, son of Horace Fisk, of Oxford [Chenango Co. NY].
PAYNE: In Smithville [Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 21st Mrs. Ira Payne.
SWEET: In Smithville [Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 19th, Mr. Albert Sweet aged 26 years.
LENDERSON: In Brisben [Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 28th Mrs. Mariah Lenderson aged 74 years.
CHAMPLIN: In Afton [Chenango Co. NY], Sept. 19th Miss Emily Champlin aged 41 years.
REED: In Columbus [Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 12th, Mr. Levi Reed aged 53 years.
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JACKSON: A man named John S. Jackson of Gilbertsville [Otsego Co. NY] committed suicide by cutting his throat with a butcher knife on Friday evening last. He is represented as being in good circumstances financially and no reason cause is assigned for the act.
Since the above was in type, Mr. A. Nash, who resides at Gilbertsville, has kindly sent us the following particulars and also an account of the fatal accident on Saturday night:
On Friday morning of last week, John Jackson, a respected and well-to-do resident of this village, committed suicide by cutting his throat. He left his house at about 9 o'clock for the seeming purpose of taking a walk about the yard and after having been absent for some time, his wife became alarmed and a search was made, his body being found at the rear of a shed on the premises with life extinct. Indications are that he took a knife from the house and after deliberately grinding it on a stone nearby, proceeded to take his life. Deceased had been ill and a great sufferer and from this only can a reason be found for his committing the deed.
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BEARDSLEY: On the Saturday evening following, our citizens were again shocked, the body of a farmer, Chauncey Beardsley, an old resident of this town [Butternuts, Otsego Co. NY], having been found in the Butternut Creek, a short distance from this village. The first indication of the accident was the return home of a horse and wagon used by the deceased in going from his farm to the village, a distance to 2-1/2 miles. His son immediately started towards Gilbertsville and discovered the body of his father lying in the creek in about eighteen inches of water. It is thought that the unfortunate man fell from his wagon and was stunned by the fall, or that he was intoxicated and unable to help himself. He was about sixty years of age. [d. 27 Sept. 1879, aged 63y]
HOWARD: We are pained to announce the demise of Joseph Howard which occurred at his residence in the northeastern portion of the town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY], Saturday evening, the 13th ult. the result of gangrene in a diseased limb. His funeral took place from his late residence the Monday following and was one of the largest gatherings which ever assembled in this town on a similar occasion. Deceased was fifty-seven years of age and was born and bred in this town. Commencing life only with what nature gave him, by unwearied industry and careful management, he succeeded in amassing a competence. Since obtaining his majority, he has not missed a single election and being a thorough Democrat, the Union was highly prized by himself and family. Though not a regular church attendant, he ever adhered to the golden rule in his intercourse with his fellow men. He leaves a wife and two sons, Silas W. and Deforest. His loss will be long and deeply mourned by his family, his relatives, and by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.
RYAN: Philip Ryan who was taken to the Utica Insane Asylum [Oneida Co. NY] some two or three months since, died at that institution Saturday the 20th and his remains were buried here [Saint Malachy Cemetery, Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY].
News Item
It is a matter of local interest that Col. Thomas Buforu of Owenton, Ky., who in March last shot and killed Judge Elliott of the Court of Appeals of that state because he had given an adverse decision in a lawsuit, for which crime he was tried and convicted of murder in the first degree, and sentenced to imprisonment for life -- is the same ruffian who some eight or ten years ago, struck Ulysses Turner, a brother of Dea. Lester Turner, of this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY] upon the head with a cane - Mr. Turner being counsel opposed to him in a lawsuit - causing permanent injury and subsequent blindness. Many of our citizens will remember the unfortunate gentleman, who visited his brother a few years since. He died something like a year ago.