Oneonta Herald, Oneonta, NY, March 6, 1861
Marriage
In New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] on the 27th inst. by Rev. Seth Gregory, Mr. Henry B. Hudson to Miss Irena Gregory all of New Lisbon.
Oneonta Herald, Oneonta, NY, March 13, 1861
Marriages
At Milford Center [Otsego Co. NY] by Rev. H. Garlick Feb. 28th H.C. Grover of Laurens [Otsego Co. NY] and Nancy J. Sickler of Milford Center.
Also, by the same, 3d inst. Smith Humprey and Harriet Barnes all of Milford [Otsego Co. NY].
Also, by the same on the 4th inst. Francis S. Lathan and Jane Hillsinger. At the same place. John Collier and Cornelia Hillsinger all of Milford [Otsego Co. NY].
Deaths
In New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] on the 20th ult. Mrs. Sabra Gardner widow of Peleg Gardner, deceased, in the 70th year of her age. Mrs. G. had been a resident of the town in which she died over 50 years.
In New Lisbon, on the 20th ult. Mrs. Sabra, wife of Mr. Peleg Gardner, deceased, in the 71st year of her age. She arose as usual on the morning of her death and when preparing to eat her breakfast complained of faintness and immediately expired. She had lived on the farm where she died for fifty-one years. [Freeman's Journal, Cooperstown, NY, Mar. 8, 1861]
In New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] on the 26th ult. Nathaniel Harrington in the 78th year of his age.
In this village [Oneonta, Otsego Co. NY] Saturday morning the 9th inst. Mrs. Watkins wife of Hezekiah Watkins, aged 71 years. [Hannah Scoville Watkins, Riverside Cemetery, Oneonta]
In Otego [Otsego Co. NY] on the -- inst. Mrs. Livingston aged 78 years.
Oneonta Herald, Oneonta, NY, March 20, 1861
Marriage
At Otego [Otsego Co. NY] on the 17th inst. by Levi C....., Esq., Mr. John Mills of West Laurens [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Evaline Ward of Otego.
Death
In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] on the 18th inst. Emma -?- [Beach] daughter of Norman and Jane Beach, aged five months and thirteen days.
News Item
There is a boy, born and residing in the town of Springfield, Otsego County [NY] by the name of James L. Gilchrist, son of A.F. Gilchrist, who on the 1st of March 1861 was 17 years and 35 days of age, whose weight is 305 pounds, and his height is 5 feet 7 inches. He girts around his body 4 feet 9 inches, around his thigh 2 feet 9 inches, his arm 1 foot 7 inches. His health is good, looks fine and feels well. He keeps up with the men in the harvest field and on the farm generally; stands the heat as well as the rest of the men. and at the dance he is not surpassed by many. Now if the county of Otsego or even the state can beat him, we should like to hear from it. Freeman's Journal
Oneonta Herald, Oneonta, NY, March 27, 1861
Marriages
In New York City on Sunday the 24th inst. by the Rev. Sternberger, Mr. Samuel Mendel and Miss Ida Ullman both of Oneonta, Otsego County N.Y.
In Otego [Otsego Co. NY] March 21st by Rev. M.C. Bronson, Mr. John Frone of Butternuts [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Elizabeth Smith daughter of Thomas P. Smith, Esq of Otego.
Deaths
At Milford Center [Otsego Co. NY] on the morning of the 19th inst. of diptheria, Emma [Garlick] only daughter of the Rev. Henry Garlick, aged 4 years and 6 months.
"With patient steps thy course of duty runs; / God nothing does, or suffers to be done / But then wouldst do thyself couldst thou but see / Through all events of things as well as he."
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We have to record this week the death of one of the old Pioneers of this town [Oneonta, Otsego Co. NY] in the death of Dr. Lindsay who died on the 21st inst. at the advanced age of 85 years. The Dr. had been a resident of this village for 54 years; being one of the first physicians in the town. He lived a long life and died much respected by the whole community. the Dr. had "seen a howling wilderness pass through many and varied changes, until now a few scattered tracts of woodland only were left to remind him of his early life." Having been born the year the Declaration of American Independence was declared, he lived to see our fair country - according to Southern doctrine - broken up. Civilization, with its manifold powers of machinery and Yankee invention, had changed everything in a manner that must have appeared almost marvelous to one who could remember with distinctness, the current events and scenes of 80 years. His funeral obsequies were held on Saturday last; Sermon was preached by the Rev. William Baldwin, from the text "And Isaac gave up the ghost and died and was gathered unto his people being old and full of days; his sons, Esau and Jacob buried him."
Sherburne News, Sherburne, NY, August 9, 1879
Death
ROBBINS: In Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] July 26th, Mrs. Maria Robbins wife of the late Myron Robbins, aged 59 years.
SOUTHWORTH: New Berlin, Chenango Co. NY: Henry O. Southworth, formerly a resident of this village, died at Babcock Hill in the town of Bridgewater, Oneida County [NY] the place of his birth, Thursday, July 29th, 1879. He leaves a widow one son and three daughters. Gazette.
News Item
At very interesting and pleasant family gathering took place at Mrs. Seraph Rowland's (widow of the late Rev. Benjamin Rowland) last Saturday, Aug. 2d. It was the occasion of Mrs. Rowland's 85th birthday, and all of her living children were present to sit down together with their venerable parent at the family board. their names and residence, as follows:
Gen. Hollis Rowland, Sherburne, aged 68
Mrs. Sally Alcott (wife of Enos Alcott) Castile, Wyoming Co. [NY], aged 65
Mrs. Clara Babcock (widow of Alfred Babcock) Sherburne, aged 59
Eli Rowland, Sherburne, aged 57
Mrs. Louisa Leet (wife of Almon H. Leet), Binghamton, aged 49
Mrs. Hollis Rowland and Mr. A.H. Leet were also present and the Rev. G.R. Burnside and wife were honored guests. The afternoon, as may be supposed, was most agreeably passed in the recital and review of numerous incidents that have marked the pilgrimage of the aged lady, commingling the hopeful and joyous with the sad and mournful. We may remark that Hollis Rowland's birthday was on the same day, and the fact added not a little to the zest of the occasion. (of course, it was a convenience to celebrate his own birthday in conjunction with his mother's). The strength and vigor of Mrs. Rowland is remarkable for one of her years and her energy and industry are in perfect keeping with the ancestry which have developed the forests into the fruitful field. Recently she has cut, fitted, made and trimmed a dress for one of her daughters in a manner that would do credit to any young woman. This meeting of the mother and children was one of the cherished events that brightens the pathway of life's declivity.