McGrawville Express, McGrawville, NY, November 4, 1847
Marriages
In DeRuyter [Madison Co. NY] at E.H. Hall's Hotel, on the 24th inst. by Elder Thoms fisher, Mr. Alonzo Bowen of Homer [Cortland Co. NY] and Miss Mary E. Canine of Preble [Cortland Co. NY].
At the same time and place, Mr. Joseph Pratt and Miss Eliza Bowen both of Truxton, Cortland Co. [NY].
McGrawville Express, McGrawville, NY, November 11, 1847
Marriage
In Belvidere, N.J. on the 25th inst. by the Rev. J. T. Crane, Anthony B. Robeson, Esq., to Miss Ellen C. Clisbe formerly of Michigan City, Indiana.
McGrawville Express, McGrawville, NY, November 25, 1847
Marriages
On Sugar Hill in Truxton [Cortland Co. NY] by Eld. A.B. Jones, on the 18th inst. James A. Brad and Miss Elive A.E. Burlingham both of Truxton.
In Monterey [Schuyler Co. NY] on the 14th inst. by Rev. A.G. Laman, Mr. Philander S. Taggart formerly of Cortlandville, Cortland Co. [NY] and Amanda E. Burch of Dundee [Yates Co. NY].
Deaths
In Grandville, Michigan on the 6th inst. in hope of a blessed immortality, Rev. Charles Wesley Cowles youngest son of Russel and Dorcas Cowles of this village [Cortland, Cortland Co. NY] in the 25th year of his age.
In Homer [Cortland Co. NY] on Thursday the 20th inst. Hiram Haskell son of John Haskell, aged 14 years.
Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, December 6, 1871
Marriages
At Guilford [Chenango Co. NY] Nov. 22d by Rev. J.L. Jones, E.B. Cornell of Butternuts [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Hannah Thompson of Guilford.
At Cooperstown [Otsego Co. NY] Nov. 22d, by C.C. Smith, Abram Voorhees to Miss Mary Shaul both of Otsego [Otsego Co. NY]
At the United Presbyterian Church in Burlington [Otsego Co. NY] Nov. 23d by Rev. J.C. Campbell, Thomas A. Rutherford and Miss Fidelia Bolton all of Burlington.
At the M.E. Parsonage in Sidney Center [Delaware Co. NY] Nov. 22d, by H.A. Blanchard, Chancelor Herring of Laurens [Otsego Co. NY to Miss Nancy Burns of Franklin [Delaware Co. NY].
Deaths
In New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] Dec. 9th, Mrs. Mary Jane Stone daughter of L.T. Bugby, aged 36 years.
In Cooperstown [Otsego Co. NY] Nov. 23d, of disease of the heart, Dr. William Comstock aged 62 years.
In New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] Oct. 27th, Elias Gergory in the 80th year of his age.
Mr. Gregory was a descendant of the Puritans, his great grandfather being of the number who landed on Plymouth Rock. He was born in the State of Connecticut in the year 1791 and two years after, his parents moved to the town of New Lisbon, in this county, where he has lived ever since. He was possessed of an iron constitution and made farming a specialty in which he was very successful. He left a large circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn the loss they have sustained in the departure of one they oved.
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In Burlington, N.Y. [Otsego Co.] on the 25th Nov. 1871. Hon. James Clinton Walworth in the 85th year of his age.
For about twenty years, Judge Walworth was Co. Judge of this (Otsego) county. The constitution of 1846 displaced the County and Supreme Court judges, which ended his public life, since which time he has followed the occupation of a quite farmer, among his many friends and neighbors and his opinion and advice were often sought by his neighbors. He was a prominent member of the Episcopal Society.
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A man by the name of Jaycox [Samuel Jaycox, Sr.] died in Worcester in this county [Otsego Co. NY] Nov. 14th, who, had he lived until the day before Christmas this year, would have been one hundred years old. [Buried East Worcester Cemetery]
"Grandmother Bishop" is dead. She was buried last Saturday. she was over 92 years of age. [Thirza Ruggles Clinton Bishop]
Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, September 10, 1879
Marriage
Gilbertsville, Otsego Co. NY: A most interesting and elegant affair came off in Gilbertsville on Wednesday, Sept. 3d. A country marriage, a matrimonial alliance between representatives of two of the most notable and influential families of our county, was solemnized after the old English custom, from whom all the parties concerned claim descent. Mr. Fitch Gilbert of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, only son of George Y. Gilbert, Esq. of Gilbertsville was married to Carrie [Gilbert] third daughter of J.H. Gilbert, Esq. likewise of Gilbertsville and the ceremony taking place in the Presbyterian church. The occasion was one of profound interest and was most imposing in display. The decorations at the church were very elaborate, we might say almost regal in their arrangement and richness. The pulpit, altar and windows were hung with rare and beautiful flowers, and every arrangement was made to add grace and beauty to the scene.
Guests were present from New York, Florida, Maine, New Jersey, Mississippi, Missouri and Wisconsin. The presents were very numerous and beautiful. A set of Serves china from the Paris Exposition, with the portraits of Louis XVI and all his court upon each piece; two sets of solid silver, set of Japanese china, solid silver waiters, &c.
The festivities which the happy occasion inaugurates were continued a l'Anglais for nearly a week. Germans, balls and receptions took place, and our village wears its gayest attire. The happy couple have the best wishes of their wide and extended circle of friends. Binghamton Republican
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