Monday, November 4, 2024

Vital Records, Delaware (1827) & Chenango (1878) Counties, NY

 Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, September 5, 1827

Deaths

In Walton [Delaware Co., NY] on the 18th ult. of typhus fever, Eleanor [North] wife of Benjamin North, Esquire, in the 40th year of her age.

In Kortright [Delaware Co. NY] on the 30th ult. Miss Margaret M. Stewart, aged 22 years.

Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, September 26, 1827

Marriage

In Oxford, Chenango Co. [NY] on the 20th inst. by the Rev. Leverett Bush, Benjamin Cory esq. editor of the Chenango Republican, to Miss Leafa Balcom, daughter of Mr. Francis B. Balcom, all of that village.

Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, October 3, 1827

Marriages

In Blenheim [Schoharie Co. NY], on Sunday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Paige, Mr. James Smith of Roxbury [Delaware Co. NY], merchant to Miss Eliza Poppeno of the former place.

In Franklin [Delaware Co. NY] on Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Daniel Waterbury, Mr. Edwin Benedict to Miss Eliza A. Phelps all of that place.

At Leesville, New Jersey on the 26th ult. Theodore Shute Esq. of Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] to Rachael Ann [Lee] daughter of Adam Lee, Esq. of the former place.

Death

On the 11th ult in the town of Kortright [Delaware Co. NY] Mr. Thomas McClaughry aged 80 years.

At the age of 16, Mr. McClaughry emigrated with his parents from Ireland and settled in Washington County, in this state [NY].  In the Revolution, he took arms against the government of his native country for the cause of liberty.  After peace was concluded, he removed to this county [Delaware Co. NY] then a wilderness and was one of the first settlers in the town where he spent the remainder of his life.  3He was an example to the world so far as religious principles tend to inspire public spirit and a uniform course of virtuous conduct to produce independence of character.  To him the poor have never cried without finding relief.  With him industry has lost an eminent example, public virtue a patron, and religion an advocate.

He had raised and settled nine children around him.  He had seventy-one grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren - of which number, seventy-four survive to emulate his example.  His habits were always temperate and seldom did the morning sun rise on his pillowed head.  Consequently, corporeal debility scarcely in his whole life confined him for a day.  Finally, nature became exhausted without disease, without pian, and in a gentle sleep his spirit departed.  To say more, would be a recapitulation of what many know already - to say less, would be suppressing another evidence in favor of patriotism, virtue and religion.

Chenango American, Greene, NY, October 3, 1878

Marriages

At the residence of Frank Hallenbeck in this town [Greene, Chenango Co. NY], Sept. 17th, by Rev. G.A. Pelton, Mr. Charles A. Johnson and Miss Cora D. [Wright] youngest daughter of Mrs. Calista Wright, all of Greene.

At Sidney Plains [Delaware Co. NY] Sept. 18th, by Rev. Samuel Johnson, Mr. George C. Northrup of Topeka, Kansas to Miss Addie A. Alvord of Sidney Plains, both formerly of Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY].

In Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 25th by Rev. S.C. Fulton, Mr. Wm. W. Skillin and Miss Ida E. Smith both of Greene.

Deaths

In Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 15th, Mr. Henry Davis aged 61 years.

In Dowagiac, Mich Sept. 17th, Emma C. [Tower] wife of Prof C.O. Tower, formerly of Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] aged 30 years.

Bainbridge Republican, Bainbridge, NY, September 26, 1878

Marriage

On Monday evening the 23d inst. Mr. and Mrs. Philetus Yale, having been earnestly solicited by kind neighbors to take a ride to an adjacent village, although thinking it a strange freak decided to go with them, and while gone their home was taken possession of by numerous relatives, friends and neighbors, who on their return met them with congratulations and kind wishes for many happy returns of this their 20th anniversary of their wedding.  All having assembled, the Master of Ceremonies, Mr. S.M. Warren, requesting silence, the Rev. Mr. Guy, a brother of the bride, offered a fervent opening prayer, after which the Rev. Luman Yale, the officiating clergyman of twenty years ago, made some earnest interesting remarks to which, by request of the bridegroom, Rev. Mr. Haynes responded, after which Rev. Grummon and Guy also made a few remarks.  China being in order, a beautiful gold banded tea set, with other articles of the same ware, was found upon the table.  Flowers, music, supper and a general social time filled up the very pleasant evening.  No doubt the young and old bachelors present were ardently wishing for their first anniversary, but alas! for the twentieth of some of them, Too late! too late!

Deaths

Clark McMullen died at his residence in Sidney Plains [Delaware Co. NY] on Sunday last, at the age of about 37 years.

Last Friday, a little two-year-old son of Mr. Shapley, living in the town of Sanford [Broome Co. NY] came to his death by falling into a pail of scalding water that was standing on the kitchen floor.

On Sunday last occurred the death of Elam Yale for a number of years past an honored and respected townsman of Sidney [Delaware Co. NY], but equally as well known in Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY] and the surrounding country.  His decease was the result of an illness of several weeks of dropsy.  He was about 50 years of age.

Sunday, November 3, 2024

Vital Records, Chenango County, NY 1817, 1835 & 1878

 Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, October 15, 1817

Marriage

On Sunday last, by Mr. Sherwood, Esq. Mr. Charles F.T. Locke to Miss Addeliza Wood, both of this town [Oxford, Chenango Co. NY].

Deaths

At Middlebury, Vt. Mr. Solomon M. Allen, professor of languages in the College.  His death was caused by falling from the new college edifice.  

At Cherry Valley [Otsego Co. NY], Mr. Samuel R. Brown, aged 41, author of a late work, the "Western Gazetteer" &c.

At Ellisburgh [Jefferson Co. NY], Joshua Bealls, Esq. aged 62, a judge of Jefferson County Common Pleas.

Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, December 17, 1817

Marriage

At Elmira, Tioga County [NY] on Friday evening the 5th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Woodruff, Mr. Erastus Shepard of Ithaca [Tompkins Co., NY] one of the printers of the American Journal, to Miss Eliza M. Carpenter daughter of Gen. Matthew Carpenter of the former place.

Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, October 21, 1835

Marriages

In Butternuts, Otsego County [NY] on Tuesday morning, 13th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Warren, Mr. George Wells of Preston [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Frances Donaldson of the former place.

In Solon, Cortland County [NY] on Wednesday last, by the Rev. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Thomas Rockwell of Cincinnatus [Cortland Co. NY] to Miss Lucia Holbert of the former place.

Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, October 28, 1835

Marriage

In this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY] on Monday morning last, by Elder J.S Swan, Mr. Elias Breed to Miss Susan Enos, daughter of Mr. Roswell Enos, all of this town.

Oxford Times, Oxford, NY, September 25, 1878

Marriages

SEELEY - NEWTON:  In Morris [Otsego Co. NY] Sept. 16th, by Rev. W. Scott, Mr. Henry Seeley of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Lucia C. Newton of South New Berlin [Chenango Co. NY].

LARAWAY - WARNER:  In Guilford [Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 11th, by Rev. A.M. Colgrove, Mr. J.M. Laraway to Miss Josephine E. Warner, all of Guilford.

CALE - DOUGLASS:  At the residence of the bride's parents in Jamestown, N.Y., Sept 11, by Rev. A.A. Horton of Randolph, Mr. Wallace T. Cale and Miss Emily C. [Douglass] eldest daughter of Edwin Douglass, Esq. of Jamestown.

Deaths

UTTER:  In King Settlement [Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 11th, Mr. Samuel Utter, aged 75 years.

BRETT:  In Holmesville [Chenango Co. NY] Sept. 2d, Mrs. Lydia A. Brett, aged 81 years.

Sherburne News, Sherburne, NY, October 5, 1878

Deaths

Christopher C. Foster

FOSTER:  In this town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY] on the 3d inst. C.C. Foster, aged 76 years, 4 months and 18 days.

Mr. Foster died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Bowen in Columbus [Chenango Co. NY] on the 3d inst. of paralysis, after some six months illness, at the advanced age of 76.  He was a graduate of Union College at Schenectady. This end he attained, without any aid, by his indomitable perseverance, which enabled him to overcome obstacles, before which, most young men of the present day would utterly fail.  An ardent desire for an education soon found him qualified and employed as a Common and Select School teacher.  In this department he was very successful and taught a number of terms in the same district.  The writer of this, attended three terms under his instruction and today, with many others, are feeling the value of the attainments received form him and can attest with them that his life has not been without its good fruits.  His sympathies were always identified with educational matters and his townsmen honored his attainments by placing their schools for a number of years under his supervision.  His energy in early life in attaining the qualifications of usefulness is worthy the emulation of the young of the present day.  Six children, one son and five daughters survive him.  T.J. Lamb.

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Diphtheria has been doing its deathly work in the eastern part of Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY] commencing at the sadly broken household of John Flowers.  It first attacked Smith Flowers, who is now convalescing.  Its next victims were a sister of S. Flowers, daughter of John Flowers and wife of Wm. Russell of this place.  The latter was sick only three days when death entered.  The next was one of the same household a twin sister and wife of Phelinas Wilkes, who, we are glad to hear, is recovering.  Mr. Russell leaves children who are well cared for by Peter Russell.  This is the fourth time the family of John Flowers has been called to attend the death messenger in a very short time.  Both John Flowers and his son Smith have lost their wives.  Mrs. Russell was there to keep the household together. The friends have the entire sympathy of the community.  It looks hard to say God is love in such cases and where the yellow fever is taking whole communities; but when we remember what God has done for us that the real may live in a better world, we can surely say He is Love. and exclaim, "Oh death, where is thy sting? Oh, grave, where is thy victory?"