Thursday, August 28, 2025

Vital Records, Madison (1866) & Otsego (1879) Counties, NY

 Oneida Dispatch, Oneida, NY, November 3, 1866

Marriages

CAMPELL - CUTLER:  At the residence of the bride's father, Oct. 17th, by the Rev. A.T. Mattison, Mr. James W. Campbell to Miss Alice M. Cutler both of Smithfield [Madison Co. NY].

SHELL - MUNROE:  At the house of the bride's father, in Kirkville [Onondaga Co. NY], Oct. 26th, by the Rev. Mr. Damon, of Manlius [Onondaga Co. NY], Mr. J.P. Shell of Tonawanda, Pa., to Miss Alice Munroe of Kirkville.

BOND - NOTT:  In New Woodstock [Madison Co. NY], Oct. 23, at the residence of Mr. Theodore Morse, by the Rev. N. Mumford, Mr. Jerome Bond to Miss Lottie Nott both of Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY].

BOWEN - DIXON:  In Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY] Oct. 29, by the Rev. J.B. Child, Mr. Norman T. Bowen of Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Melvina Dixon of Cazenovia.

EDGERTON - GLADWISH:  At the Madison House in Oneida [Madison Co. NY] on the 24th ult. by Rev. J.O. Gifford, Mr. Geo. P. Edgarton to Miss Elizabeth Gladwish all of Bouckville, N.Y. [Madison Co.].

VANDERPOOL - BOOTHE:  In Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] on the 17th ult. by Rev. P.T. Hughston, Mr. Allen Vanderpool of Yates [Orleans Co. NY] to Miss Cynthia M. Boothe of Hamilton.

CLARK -  BROWNING:  In Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY] on the 16th ult. by Rev. D.D. Brown, Mr. Elmer Clark of Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Mary A. Browning of Plymouth.

WELLS - CAREY:  In Augusta [Oneida Co. NY] on the 21st ult. by Rev. R. Todd, Mr. George Wells of Augusta to Miss Margaret Carey of Peterboro [Madison Co. NY].

STEWART - CHAMPLIN:  In Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] on the 23d ult. by Rev. Mr. Patterson, Dr. W.H. Stewart of Earlville [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Amelia Champlin of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY].

BROWN - UNDERWOOD:  In Syracuse [Onondaga Co. NY] on the 23d ult., by Rev. Mr. Hill, Mr. Edwin T. Brown of Utica [Oneida Co. NY] to Miss Helen M. Underwood of Bouckville [Madison Co. NY].

STOCUM - SMITH:  In Pitcher [Chenango Co. NY] on the 18th ult. by rev. Mr. Ensign, Mr. Wm. Slocum of Morrisville [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Delphine Smith of Pitcher.

YOUNG - GREEN:  In Verona [Oneida Co. NY] on the 23d ult. by Rev. Abel s. Wood, Mr. Frederick V. Young of Madison [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Eliza A. Green of New London [Oneida Co. NY].

Deaths

ELDRED:  In this village [Oneida, Madison Co. NY], Oct. 29th, Mrs. Maria B. Eldred, wife of Rufus Eldred, aged 69 years and 10 days.

DOUGLASS:  In Fenner, on the 28th inst., an infant son [Douglass] and only child of James and Fannie Douglass.

TROWBRIDGE:  In Skaneateles [Onondaga Co. NY], Oct. 23, Russell H. [Trowbridge] son of M.J. Trowbridge of Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY] aged 23 years.

NEWELL:  At Ulster, Bradford Co. Pa. Oct. 21, Mr. Albert Newell formerly of Morrisville [Madison Co. NY] aged 60 years.

BARDEEN:  In Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] at the residence of his son, Dr. A.V. Bardeen, Mr. Cyrus Bardeen aged 78 years.

BENEDICT:  Georgetown, Madison Co. NY:  Nathan Benedict an old and honored citizen of this town, was buried a few days since.  He was over 80 years old and one of the first settlers of this town.

SMITH:  In Weedsport, Cayuga County [NY] Oct. 10, Mr. Joseph S. Smith aged 68 years.

It is with heartfelt sorrow we are called upon to record the decease of an old and valued friend.  But a few short months since we visited him at his home in Cayuga, and found him apparently in the enjoyment of health, full of life and energy and meditating plans for the future.  But the great reaper, Death, who respects neither old nor young has gathered him in, and we shall look upon the familiar face of "Uncle Joseph" no more.  He was a native of Sherburne, Chenango Co. [NY], his father having been one of the original pioneers in the settlement of that town.  He passed nearly all the days of his youth and manhood in the place of his nativity; but realizing that old age was creeping on and feeling a desire to spend the remnant of his days where he could enjoy the society of a much-loved twin brother, he removed to Weedsport about one year ago. Shortly after his removal there, his brother died. This sudden bereavement doubtless hastened his progress to the tomb.  He has left a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn their loss.  Possessed of a warm and generous heart, those who knew him best respected and loved him most.  A tale of suffering and misfortune ever enlisted his warmest sympathies and the poor and the friendless never appealed to him in vain.

Oneonta Herald & Democrat, Oneonta, NY, May 9, 1879

Death

Franklin, Delaware Co. NY:  Miss Mary E. Scott eldest daughter of the late Marcus Scott, died last Monday afternoon at five o'clock at the residence of her mother, of this village.  Miss Scott was one of the finest young ladies in this place and her loss is mourned by her many friends. The funeral services were largely attended on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. H.H. Callahan officiating.

News Item

The Meacham - Horton Crime

Last week we gave an account of the death of a Miss Belden at Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY] the arrest of Dr. Meacham of that place, for producing an abortion and the implication of Charles F. Horton of Gilbertsville [Otsego Co. NY].  A Norwich correspondent of the Utica Herald, says of the affair:"

Charles F. Horton, one of the accused in the Belden abortion case, appeared today before Judge Jenks on his own motion and gave bail for his appearance in the sum of $500.  George F. Marsh of Bainbridge gave bail in the sum of $2500.  Dr. Meacham has not yet put in an appearance or given bonds but will most likely do so within a day or two. The next grand jury of the county assembles on the 8th of September, before which time nothing further of course can be done with the parties.  Altogether the affair presents a sad chapter in the criminal history of Chenango and especially so if the persons implicated are really guilty.

For a number of years Mr. Horton was a partner in a leading business house in Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] and somewhat prominent in church and society matters, but three years ago this spring he left this village for Butternuts [Otsego Co. NY], his present place of residence.  He is well connected in Norwich, having two sisters residing in this place, besides other relatives and many friends, also a sister at Oxford and relatives in different parts of the county.  He was always regarded as the "strictest of his sect," and the very last person from all his associations and surroundings who could ever be led to the commission of the terrible crime with which he is charged.  His father, of whom mention has been made, is one of the few remaining pioneers of Chenango, aged 92, and one of the best men that ever lived in this county.  Mr. Horton has an estimable family, a wife and two interesting daughters.

As we go to press, a telegram reaches us from Bainbridge that Dr. Meacham "has taken leg bail, and it will be a cold day before he is seen again."

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Vital Records, Otsego County, NY (1864 & 1879)

 Unadilla Times, Unadilla, NY, July 21, 1864

Marriage

FISHER - DeFOREST:  At Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] July 3 by the Rev. E.H. Payson, Mr. Daniel Fisher of Preston [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Augusta DeForest of Guilford [Chenango Co. NY].

Deaths

LYON:  Killed at the battle of Piedmont, Va., Arad S. Lyon of Masonville [Delaware Co. NY], aged 22 years.

QUACKENBUSH:  In Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] July 11, Peter Quackenbush of Otego [Otsego Co. NY], aged 62 years.

SHEAR:  In Masonville [Delaware Co. NY], June 9, Harper Shear aged 7 years, 9 months and 22 days.

Shooting Affair in Norwich

On Wednesday morning, July 6, a fellow by the name of George W. Harkins was shot by a cyprian at the storehouse on Mechanic Street in Norwich [Chenango Co. NY], which is now used by the Provost Marshal as a clothing depot and barracks.  He died about one o'clock of the same day.  A Coroner's Jury was summoned, and from the facts elicited in the case a verdict was brought in to the effect that the same Harkins came to his death by means of a pistol shot from and by the hands of Lavinia Hillyard, formerly called Leach, and that there was no evidence of any malice aforethought and that his death was simply the result of her inexcusable carelessness.  It seems that she had taken a revolver from the pocket of a coat hanging in the room, which she and all present supposed unloaded and pointed it for fun at this man, when it was accidentally discharged, the ball striking him in the forehead.  Harkins is said to have been a kind and sell disposed chap.  He had been in the army and since his discharge had been working in the Norwich Hammer Factory.

Unadilla Times, Unadilla, NY, October 12, 1865

Marriages

On the 4th inst. at the residence of the bride's father, Aaron Allen, Laurens, N.Y. [Otsego Co.], by Rev. G.O. Phelps, Joshua Sweet, M.D. of Unadilla, N.Y. [Otsego Co.] to Miss Emeline G. Allen of the former place.

At the residence of the bride's father in Nanticoke [Broome Co. NY] on Thursday evening, October 6th, by Rev. William -?-, Mr. C.A. VanFrandenburg(?) of the Broome's Gazette office, Whitney's Point [Broome Co. NY] to Miss Fannie J. [Griggs] daughter of F.N. Griggs of the former place.

At Wick's Corners in the town of Little Falls [Herkimer Co. NY], Sept. 1, 1865, by Rev. G.W. Foster, Mr. John Shaw of Stark [Herkimer Co. NY], Miss Ann M. Shumaer of the former place, all of Herkimer Co. N.Y.

Also at the M.E. Parsonage in Starkville [Herkimer Co. NY] Oct. 1st, by the same, Mr. John P. ..oer of Van Hornsville Herkimer Co. to Miss Louisa Walrath of Minden Montgomery Co. N.Y.

Deaths

We learn in the Albany papers that Gen. Biglow died in that city last Saturday.  it will be remembered that the General formerly resided in Worcester in this county [Otsego Co. NY] where he kept a hotel for many years and more recently kept a hotel in Albany.  Oneonta Herald.

A highly esteemed citizen of this town [Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY] has fallen.  Joel J. Squares in his usual health on Saturday last, was struck with a fit of apoplexy on Sunday from the effects of which he died on Tuesday at two o'clock P.M.  He is truly mourned.  Otsego Republican

Yes, Mr. Squares is truly mourned."  For many years we have walked under his highly moral influence.  In early youth we were deprived of a father and at the death of our mother, it was her request that Mr. Squares retain our guardianship. The kindness of a father he has ever evinced.  His death comes bitter to us with deep felt grief.  His beloved wife and child have the sympathy of a wide circle.

Oneonta Herald & Democrat, Oneonta, NY, May 9, 1879

Marriage

In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] April 20 by Rev. Father Brossnan, John T. Hallahan and Miss Mary Kerwin both of this village.

Deaths

In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] May 3, Delia E. Goodrich aged 24 years.

In Schenevus [Otsego Co. NY] April 28, child of Hiram White aged about 1 year and 6 months.

In Otego [Otsego Co. NY] May 3d, Lavina [Burnside] wife of Thomas Burnside, aged 74 years.

In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] May 7th, Miss Julia Cramer aged about 22 years.

Miss Julia Cramer, of this village, was taken suddenly ill about noon Tuesday.  Dr. McDougal was at once sent for, but she died ten minutes before the Dr.'s arrival.  There being some doubt as to the cause of Miss C's death, a Coroner's jury has been summoned and a postmortem will be made this Thursday afternoon.

In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] May 6th, an infant child of Patrick McGuire.

In Franklin [Delaware Co. NY] Mayh 5th, Miss Mary E. Scott aged 21 years.

News Item

A beautiful tablet, to the memory of Harrison White, killed while in the performance of his duty as a fireman, will be erected in Riverside Cemetery, by Aylesworth & Howe of Schenevus [Otsego Co. NY].

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Vital Records, Delaware (1832) & Chenango (1840) Counties, NY

 Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, June 6, 1832

Deaths

In Franklin [Delaware Co. NY], on Monday the 28th ult., Mr. Ezra Benton aged 68 years.

At Walton [Delaware Co. NY], on the 1st inst. Mrs. Elizabeth Howell aged 50 years and 10 months.  She bore with Christian patience a painful illness and resigned her breath to him who gave it with the resignation and assurance that with her to die was gain.

Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, June 13, 1832

Death

At the residence of David Cushman, Esq., in the town of Exeter, Otsego Co. [NY] on the 3d inst. Hon. Joseph White Physician and surgeon of Cherry Valley [Otsego Co. NY], in the sixty-ninth year of his age.

Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, June 20, 1832

Marriages

In Roxbury [Delaware Co. NY] on Sunday, the 3d instant, by the Rev. James Mead, Capt. Wm. Croft to Miss Polly Rector all of Roxbury.

In Bovina [Delaware Co. NY] on the 14th inst. by John M. Landon, Esq. Mr. Anson Doolittle to Miss Frances D. Smith all of that place.

Deaths

At Jefferson, Schoharie County [NY] very suddenly on the morning of the 7th inst., Mrs. Sarah Fenn wife of the Rev. Stephen Fenn, in the 55th year of her age.

At Harpersfield [Delaware Co. NY] on the 4th inst. of consumption, Miss Ann Britt aged 17 years, only daughter of James Britt, Esq.

At Franklin [Delaware Co. NY] on the 1`7th ult. Mrs. Rosetta Smith wife of Mr. Ashbel Smith, aged 66 years.  As she lived, so she died, an agreeable companion, a kind mother, a good neighbor, an affectionate friend and a sincere believer in her Saviour.

Delaware Gazette, Delhi, NY, June 27, 1832

Marriages

At Albany [Albany Co. NY] on the 13th inst. by the Rev. Wm. Thomas, Rector of Christ Church, Duanesburg, Hon. Edward P. Livingston of Clermont [Columbia Co. NY], Lieut, Governor of the state of New York, to Miss Mary C. Broom daughter of the late Wm. Broom, Esq. of Hyde Park, Dutchess County [NY].

At Sacket's Harbor [Jefferson Co. NY], on the 12th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Boyd, Lieut. Jesse H. Leavenworth of the U.S. Army, only son of Gen. H. Leavenworth to Miss Elvera C. Clark only daughter of Festus Clark, Esq. of that place.

At Bovina [Delaware Co. NY] on the 21st inst. by M.L. Farrington, Esq. Mr. James Renwick to Miss Isabella Thompson both of Bovina.

In Delhi [Delaware Co. NY], on the 23d inst. by Elder James M. Westcott, Mr. Charles C. Slotte to Miss Esther Morse all of Delhi.

Death

In this town [Delhi, Delaware Co. NY] on the 20th instant, Mrs. Sally B. Mabie wife of Mr. Levi Mabie, in the 45th year of her age.

Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, January 1, 1840

Death

In Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY] on the 20th inst. Benjamin F. Holcomb son of Mr. John Holcomb, aged 3 years and 9 months.

Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, January 8, 1840

Death

In Galveston, Texas, October 28th, with the yellow fever, Mr. Augustus C. Hinkley formerly of this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY], aged 27 years.

Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, January 15, 1840

Marriage

In Smyrna [Chenango Co. NY] on the 6th inst. by Jacob Hecox, Esq., Henry H. Willcox to Miss Marion Purdie of that town.

Death

The painful duty devolves upon us of announcing to our friends and patrons the death of the Editor of this paper, Mr. Elias P. Pellet, who died on Wednesday morning last, aged 36.  For a year past Mr. P. had been in a delicate state of health, but not until within the short period of less than three months, did his disease (consumption) assume a malignant aspect which threatened to baffle the exertions of the most skillful in the medical profession and as it is shown, that scourge had fastened its deadly fangs in too deep a hold to be released by any powers of the human kind.  For eleven years, in health and out of health, in days of political darkness and political sunshine, out of prosperity and in prosperity, has he served the Whigs of this county faithfully and truly, always at his post, battling against the myrmidons of a tyrannical Executive and contending with all his energies for the rights of his party, the constitution, and laws.  No menace intimidating, he discharged his duty without fear or favor, boldly and manfully, relying upon the strength of a good cause to bear him safely over the raging billows of the political ocean. But ours is not the task, nor are our editorials the province of his eulogy; yet we may be excused in extracting the following obituary notice, which appeared in Saturday's Albany Evening Journal:

Death of the Editor of the Chenango Telegraph

We are deeply pained today with intelligence which consigns an early and cherished friend to the grave.  Elias P. Pellet, Editor of the Chenango Telegraph, died at Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] in the thirty-sixth year of his age, on Wednesday.  This melancholy result has been for some weeks anticipated.  Promontories of an alarming nature were discovered early in the autumn. These soon took the form of a decided pulmonary disease and for the last two months his friends have not been permitted to hope for his recovery.

We have known Mr. Pellet intimately from his early youth.  Twenty years since, when we published a paper in Norwich, the deceased, in his boyhood, was residing near the village on the father's farm.  He had an unquenchable thirst for information and used to devote his leisure hours and evenings to the reading of "exchange papers" in our office.  He soon expressed a desire to acquire a knowledge of the "art preservative of all arts," and actually became a very good printer, by working at night, while the day was devoted to his agricultural duties. About twelve years ago Mr. Pellet became the Editor and publisher of the Chenango Telegraph to which he has devoted himself with untiring industry and singular ability.

Few men were more familiar with the political history of the last twenty years.  Few have labored more zealously and none with a patriotism more unalloyed, than our departed friend.  He was of an ardent temperament and in the heart of a conflict, wrote with earnestness and severity.  But he never gave his paper, his talents, or himself, to any cause but that which he believed would promote the welfare of the People and advance the glory of the State.

The People of Chenango have lost a faithful and efficient guardian of their rights and interests. the public Press has lost one of its brightest ornaments. We have lost a much-loved friend, the recollection of whose services and virtues will not soon be effaced from our memory.

Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, January 22, 1840

Marriage

In Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] on the evening of the 15th inst. by the Rev. L.A. Barrows Mr. Marenus Janes of Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Mary Dunkin of North Norwich.

Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, January 29, 1840

Fatal Accident

Another case of death is to be added to the long catalogue which has already accumulated in consequence of carrying fire into sleeping rooms at night.  Two interesting daughters of Mr. C.N. Slocomb, of our village [Cortland, Cortland Co. NY], of the ages of 10 and12, on retiring to bed on Sunday evening last, carried with them a kettle of coals from the stove to warm the air in their room.  In the morning about 8 o'clock, the father wanting the kettle, went into the room, and found the oldest child dead and the other perfectly insensible.  From all appearances, the oldest one had been dead for some time, and the youngest one, which was some difficulty resuscitated, and is now alive and well.  It is sincerely hoped that this will be a warning to all. The mother of these dear children was knowing of their carrying the fire into the room and was well aware of the danger of burning charcoal in a close room, but supposed that the burning of common coal from the stove or fireplace was perfectly harmless.  It should be known by all that one is equally fatal with the other, the only difference being the rapidity with which one or the other will be consumed.  Cortland Republican

Monday, August 25, 2025

Vital Records, Broome County, NY (1845 & 1858)

 Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, March 6, 1845

Marriage

On the 4th instant by B.N. Loomis Esqr. Mr. Walter Wood to Miss Mary Carman,  all of Chenango [Broome Co. NY].

Deaths

In this village [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY] on Wednesday morning, Mrs. Amelia M. [Way] wife of Mr. Harvey Way and daughter of Mr. Richard Vosbury of Windsor [Broome Co. NY] aged 25 years.  Mrs. Way was the excellent daughter, the affectionate wife, the beloved friend and the sincere Christian.  She has left an infant child and a large circle of relatives and friends full of sorrow. But to her the exchange is, without doubt, full of blessedness.

In this town [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY], Charlotte [Smith] daughter of Dea. Joseph M. Smith, aged 17 years.

In Union [Broome Co. NY] Feb. 23d, Mr. Ephraim Davis in his 71st year.

At the Franklin House, New York, of congestion of the brain, on the evening of Friday the 21st ult., Hon. Henry W. Dwight of Stockbridge, Mass.  His remains were taken to Stockbridge for interment.

Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, March 13, 1845

Marriage

In Union [Broome Co. NY] on Sunday evening Feb. 16, by the Rev. E.P. Beecher, Mr. Chester Day to Miss Eliza Howard.

Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, March 20, 1845

Marriage

In this village [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY] on the 12th inst. by Rev. D.D. Gregory, Mr. James P. Smith of Franklin, Susquehanna Co. Pa., to Miss Caroline D. Bradley of this place.

Death

In Conklin [Broome Co. NY] on the 16th inst. after a severe illness, Mr. Elias Jones aged about fifty years.

Binghamton Courier, Binghamton, NY, March 27, 1845

Marriage

In this village [Binghamton, Broome Co., NY] on the 24th inst. by the Rev. A. Barker, Mr. Joel Braynard of Colesville [Broome Co. NY] to Miss Jane A. Bradley of the former place.

Death

In this village [Binghamton, Broome Co. NY] on Friday last, Miss Emmeline F. Gager daughter of Mr. Joshua Gager, aged 38 years.

Union News, Union, NY, August 5, 1858

Death

In Cortland Village [Cortland Co. NY] on the 27th of July, 1858, Susie M. [Katling]wife of Mr. John M. Katling, formerly of this village [Union, Broome co. NY].

Mr. K. has indeed been sorely afflicted recently, in the loss of his only child a few weeks since and now in the loss of his companion, who has been cut down in the prime of life and when a life of happiness and joy had but just begun to be realized.  This is a great affliction, but God, no doubt, intends these things for your good to draw your affections from the world and to place them on him.  Look to Jesus, friend K., who is the only One that can calm the troubled breast and when all other sources of happiness fail us here, He is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother and who will carry us triumphantly thru all these trials, if we will cast our all upon Him with faith, believing.

Union News, Union, NY, August 12, 1858

Death

At Dover Plains, Sunday morning, July 25th, Judge D. Sherman in the 60th year of his age.  Mr. S. was an old an intimate friend of Capt. Dutcher of this village [Union, Broome Co. NY].

Union News, Union, NY, August 26, 1858

Marriages

In Binghamton [Broome Co. NY] July 1st by Rev. Wm. M. Delong, Mr. G. Mersereau of Owego [Tioga Co. NY] to Miss Addie L. Steel of Apalachin [Tioga Co. NY].

By Rev. S.F. Bacon on Thursday eve Aug. 19, William Wallace Mersereau of Union [Broome Co. NY] to Phebe Amelia Baty of Vestal [Broome Co. NY].  The ceremony was performed by moonlight beneath a favorite elm on the South bank of the Susquehanna River opposite the respective homes of the happy pair.

Death

In Hawley, Pa. on the 16th instant, O.... Ann [Truesdell] daughter of Emory and Dales Truesdell aged 1 year and 1 day.

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Vitall Records, Chenango (1879) & Otsego (1879) Counties, nY

 Chenango Semi-Weekly Telegraph, Norwich, NY, March 19, 1879

Deaths

RANSFORD:  In Indianapolis, Indiana, March 6th, of heart disease, Ida Grace [Ransford] only child of Wm. P. and Nettie Ransford, aged 14 years and 6 months.

EDMONDS:  In Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] March 16th, 1879, Emma P. [Edmonds] wife of P.J. Edmonds and daughter of O. R. Brooks aged 28 years 25 days.

FOOTE:  Mrs. Julia Foote mother-in-law of James C. Thompson was stricken with paralysis on Tuesday morning, at the residence of her daughter on Canal Street and died on the same afternoon.

PALMER:  Rockwell's Mills, Chenango Co. NY:  An infant child of Ray Palmer died Saturday morning and was buried Sunday in the town of Mcdonough [Chenango Co. NY].

Chenango Semi-Weekly Telegraph, Norwich, NY, March 22, 1879

Death

WEST:  In Pitcher [Chenango Co. NY] March 16, 18879, Miss Fanny West aged 75 years.

COOK:  Death recently removed the wife of Rev. Mr. Cook of Edmeston [Otsego Co. NY] pastor of the M.E. Church of that place.  It was a severe blow to Mr. Cook, causing a suspension of his pulpit labors for a time.

In Edmeston the wife of Rev. H.B. Cook, daughter of Rev. Mr. Flint of Unadilla [Otsego Co. NY].  [Oneonta Herald & Democrat, Oneonta, NY, Mar. 14, 1879]

LEWIS:  An Old Veteran Gone:  The painful intelligence comes to us of the death of Major William Lewis which sad event occurred at Cooperstown [Otsego Co. NY] on the morning of the 18th inst. after a brief illness.  The deceased was 88 years of age and was well known to many of our older readers.  He came to this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY] in 1834 from Richfield Springs [Otsego Co. NY] and for several years was landlord of the Mansion House, which was located where Conway's Block now stands, and which at that time was a famous resort for the "Old Guard," of which he was an acknowledged leader and general favorite.  In the year 1838 he assumed charge of the Canal Coffee house, now known as the Palmer house, which he kept until 1840 or 41 when he removed to Cooperstown, where we believe he has since resided.  His wife, with whom he lived in uninterrupted felicity for over 60 years, died in the spring of 1875.  Major Lewis was a man of sterling integrity, of more than average ability, and possessed of a genial and pleasant disposition that made him a great favorite with his large circle of acquaintances, all of whom will deeply regret his death.  His last visit to Norwich was in 1875, when he was warmly greeted by the old residents and friends of former years.

Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, May 28, 1879

Marriages

THOMAS - BURDICK:  In Otego [Otsego Co. NY] May 15? by Rev. A. Thomas, George Thomas and Orpha Burdick both of Otego.

HARPER - HENDERSON:  At the residence of J.H. Rawlings, May 17th, by Rev. W. Scott, Mr. Charles Harper of Butternuts [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Ida Estella Henderson of Morris [Otsego Co. NY].

Deaths

STEBBINS:  In Butternuts [Otsego Co. NY] Friday morning, May 16th, Jesse M. Stebbins aged about 74 years.

HERRINGTON:  In Pittsfield [Otsego Co. NY] Wednesday, May 21st, Ruth Herrington aged 53 years. She died as she had lived in the hope of a blessed immortality.  The text of her Pastor on the occasion of her funeral exemplified her life.  "The path of the just is as the shining light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day."

YATES:  Miss E.M. Yates daughter of the late E.W. Yates, deceased, died at her sister's in Morrisville [Madison Co. NY] last week and her remains were brought to Morris [Otsego Co. NY] and buried in Hillington Cemetery last Sunday.

RICE:  Thomas T. Rice died in Columbus, Chenango County [NY] April 6th, aged 72 years.  A writer in the New Berlin Gazette says of him:  "The deceased was the son of Dr. Luther Rice, who was a resident of New Lisbon, Otsego County [NY] and for many years a leading member of the Society of Friends there. The writer, who was a schoolmate of the deceased, bears willing testimony of his excellent qualities, and for many years while he resided in Morris, had abundant reason to testify to his fairness and honesty in business relations.  He removed to Columbus where he spent the remainder of his life, and though not successful in leaving to his heirs a large estate, he left one far more noble and worthy, that of an honest man.  D.H."

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Vital Records, Chenango County, NY (1879)

 Chenango Union, Norwich, NY, March 27, 1879

Marriages

STANTON - CURTIS:  At the residence of B.F. Curtis in Guilford [Chenango Co. NY] March 20th, by Rev. T.P. Halstead, Mr. Herbert R. Stanton of Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY], formerly of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Libbie N. Curtis of Guilford.

COOK- EDWARDS:  In Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] March 20th, by Rev. H.N. Payne, Mr. William F. Cook to Miss Jennie Edwards.

JONES - WILLCOX:  In Smyrna [Chenango Co. NY] March 20th, by Rev. G.R. Foster, Mr. Edward M. Jones of Georgetown [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Alice M. Willcox of Smyrna.

SHERWOOD - HARVEY:  At the M.E. Church in Cincinnatus [Cortland Co. NY], March 12th, by Rev. William Huntley, Mr. La Fayette Sherwood of Beaver Meadow [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Dellie Harvey of Cincinnatus.

STANTON - HARVEY:  At the same time and place, by the same, Mr. Melvey Stanton of Plymouth [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Rosa Harvey of Cincinnatus [Cortland Co. NY].

KENYON - WEST:  In Pitcher [Chenango Co. NY] March 17th, by Rev. Samuel Miller, Mr. C.C. Kenyon of Beaver Meadow [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Anna L. West Lincklaen [Chenango Co. NY].

JOHNSON - GAGE: In Homer [Cortland Co. NY] Feb. 27th by Rev. S. Ball, Mr. E.C. Johnson of Afton [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Belle M. Gage of Homer.

HOSKINS - GREEN:  In Coventry [Chenango Co. NY] March 16th by Rev. A.F. Brown, Mr. Daniel S. Hoskins to Miss Betsey C. Green, all of Coventry.

WILCOX - FINCKS:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] March 18th by Rev. Mr. Sawyer, Mr. Fred Wilcox of Columbus [Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Edith C. Fincks of Sherburne.

PALMER - ROYCE:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] March 19th, by Rev. J.L. Short, Mr. Duane J. Palmer to Miss Inez J. Royce both of Sherburne.

ELLIS - THORNTON:  In Otselic [Chenango Co. NY] Feb. 27th, by Rev. G.R. Foster, Mr. Albert Ellis to Miss Emily Thornton, both of Georgetown [Madison Co. NY].

JOYNER - ROBBINS: In Cincinnatus [Cortland Co. NY] March 12th by Rev. Edson Rogers, Mr. D.V. Joyner, Editor of the Register to Miss Emma Robbins all of Cincinnatus.

BUNNELL - HATHAWAY:  In Tioga, Pa. March 11th by Rev. John Loudon, Mr. A.H. Bunnell editor of the Express, formerly of Guilford [Chenango Co. NY], to Miss Mary P. Hathaway all of Tioga, Pa.

HOLLENBECK - WRIGHT:  In Homer [Cortland Co. NY] March 6th, by Rev. N. McLeod, Mr. L. Merritt Hollenbeck of Tully [Onondaga Co. NY], formerly of Smyrna [Chenango Co. NY], to Miss Jennie E. Wright of Homer.

We see by the Cortland Standard [Cortland Co. NY] that I.M. Hollenbeck of Tully was recently married to Miss Jennie Rogers of Homer.  Merritt used to reside in our village, and his former friends extend congratulations.

ROBBINS - HARRINGTON:  In Marathon [Cortland Co. NY] March 6th, by Rev. J.H. Sage, Mr. C.H. Robbins of Marathon to Miss Anna Harrington, of Cincinnatus.

RIOPEL - BAKER:  At the residence of the officiating clergyman, at Aspinwall, Jan. 8th, by Rev. Mr. Birdsall, E.E. Riopal, M.D. Director of First National College at Tegucigalpa, Honduras, to Miss Juilia L. Baker daughter of Clarence M. Baker of New York and niece of T. Spencer Baker of this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY].


Deaths

WICKS:  At the residence of her son-in-law, Prof H.G. Burlingame, in Brockport, N.Y. [Monroe Co.], March 22d, Mrs. Elvira U. Wicks, widow of the late Marvin Wicks of this village [Norwich, Chenango Co. NY] aged 67 years.

Mrs. Elvira U. Wicks, widow of the late Marvin Wicks of this village, died of consumption at the residence of her son-in-law, Prof H.G. Burlingame, in Brockport, N.Y. on Saturday morning last. The remains were brought to this place [Norwich], accompanied by Prof. B. and wife, and funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon, at the residence of her sisters, the Misses Hitchcock on Court Street, Rev. L.M.S. Haynes officiating. Deceased was a devoted Christian, beloved and esteemed by all who knew her.

FAIRCHILD:  In Pitcher [Chenango Co. NY] March 23d, Miss Pamelia Fairchild, aged 85 years.

HICKS:  In Lincklaen [Chenango Co. NY] March 12th, Mr. James Hicks aged 87 years.

DAVIS:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] March 16th Mr. George Davis aged 79 years and 6 months.

THOMPSON:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] March 10th, Mrs. Caroline Thompson aged 61 years.

HUTCHINS:  In Sherburne, March 10th, Harriet A. [Hutchins] wife of William Hutchins, aged 58 years.

SCOFIELD:  In Afton [Chenango Co. NY] March 14th, Samuel A. [Scofield] son of P.B. and E.D. Scofield, aged 17 years.

BEATMAN:  In Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY] March 13th, Mr. Henry Beatman.

SMITH:  In Greene [Chenango Co. NY] March 15th Mrs. Rachel P. Smith aged 72 years.

Greene, Chenango Co. NY:  Mrs. Rachel P. Smith an old an respected resident of this village departed this life early on Thursday morning of last week.

ATWATER:  In Maine, Broome Co. [NY] March 10th, Mr. Garret S. Atwater aged 78 years, formerly of Greene [Chenango Co. NY].

DANIELS:  In Eau Claire, Wisconsin, March 4th of paralysis, Mrs. Alice B. Daniels wife of Martin Daniels, deceased, aged 63 years and 6? months, formerly of McDonough [Chenango Co. NY].

POTTER:  In Delhi [Delaware Co. NY] March 14th, Emma E. [Potter] wife of FRank J. Potter, aged 29 years, formerly of Oxford [Chenango Co. NY].

FOOTE:  A memorial service, commemorative of the life and services of the late Mrs. Julia F Foote were held at the Methodist church on Sunday morning last.  Rev. Mr. Crydenwise delivered an eloquent sermon. Remarks were also made by C.L. King, Esq., Rev. W.H. Pearne, of Philadelphia and Rev. C.A Benjamin.  The desk was appropriately draped in black and choice flowers decorated the platform.

WHITE:  Holmesville, Chenango Co. NY:  Mrs. Eleanor Aldridge White mother of our respected townsman, Mason White, died at her home in Wisconsin, February 26th, at the advanced age of 91 years.  Mrs. White moved to Wisconsin twenty-five years ago.  The children of Mrs. Nelson Tillepaugh were her great-great grandchildren.

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HALL:  In Pitcher [Chenango Co. NY] March 20th, Capt. Benjamin P. Hall aged 73 years.

Pitcher, Chenango Co. NY:  The death of Capt. Benjamin P. Hall, which occurred at his residence in this village on Thursday morning, March 20th, will be read with sadness by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.  Mr. Hall was born in Massachusetts, in 1805, and while in infancy his parents moved to the town of Preston, in this county [Chenango Co. NY].  Arriving at manhood, he married Miss Caroline Andrews of Preston, who survives him.  Mr. and Mrs. Hall were never blessed with any children.  In the fall of 1841, they moved to this village [Pitcher], where they won the confidence and respect of all - Mr. Hall by strict integrity and application to business, and Mrs. Hall by her kindness and sympathy for those in distress and her pleasant and wise counsel to all.  For two years past Mr. Hall's health has been failing.  Consumption had fastened upon him and friends witnessed with sorrow and sadness his wasting away from day to day with no permanent relief.  For many months past he has been confined to the house and has borne his pains with patience and his last days, like his life, were peaceful and quiet.  A good citizen, respected and esteemed for his many good qualities, a steadfast friend and a pleasant companion, an affectionate and indulgent husband, he has gone from us never to return.  On Saturday morning following his death, the village people assembled at his late residence and took a farewell blook at that noble man.  A few appropriate words were spoken by Rev. Mr. Turnbull, and a fervent prayer offered.  His remains were then taken to Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] for interment, a number of our citizens accompanying them.

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LEWIS:  In Cooperstown [Otsego Co. NY] March 18th, Maj. William Lewis aged 88 years, formerly a resident of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY].

Major William Lewis died at the residence of his son-in-law, A.H. Watkins, in Cooperstown on Tuesday morning of last week, after a brief illness, doubtless contracted by his attendance on the Buell trial, aged nearly eighty-eight years. Deceased was well known to many of the older residents of this County, he having in his earlier years been for a time a resident of Pharsalia [Chenango Co. NY] and later a popular hotel keeper in this village [Norwich].  In 1834 he took possession of the Mansion House on the corner opposite the Eagle Hotel now occupied by D.E. Comstock and Denis Conway ][in 1879], where he remained for four years, when he took the Coffee House (now Palmer House) of which he was proprietor for a year or two.  During his residence here Major Lewis made many lifelong friends.

News Items

Holmesville, Chenango Co. NY:  Last Saturday a pleasant company gathered at the residence of D.P. Burlingham to celebrate the seventy-first birthday of his mother, Mrs. Lydia A. Burlingham.  Of the thirty guests present nearly all were friends and schoolmates in the "Long Ago."  Mrs. Hannah Sherman, from Ohio, and Mrs. Debbie Sage, of South New Berlin, twin sisters, were the oldest of the company at 83 years; Mrs. Powers, Mr. Bowen and Arvine Hoag, 77 years; Mrs. Edward Gadsby, 76; James L. Burlingham, 76; Mrs. Venner Hunt, 74; Mr. Cheney, 74; Mrs. Smith O. Dexter, 71; Mason White, 71.  And may the old time friendships thus renewed help to brighten all the shady places as they journey on to the sunset of life.

Friday, August 22, 2025

Vital Records, Madison County, NY (1872)

 Democratic Union, Oneida, NY, November 21, 1872

Marriages

O'CONNELL - McGOUGH:  In Clinton [Clinton Co. NY], Nov. 12, Mr. Jeremiah O'Connell and Miss Kate McGough all of Oriskany Falls [Oneida Co. NY].

Jeremiah O'Connell of this village on the 12th inst. took to himself Miss Kate McGough, also of this place, as his lawful and wedded wife.  The bride and groom started for Missouri, their future home, and may peace, happiness and contentment ever by their attendants in their Western home, is the earnest wish of their many friends.

GRAY - ADAMS: In Kirkville [Onondaga Co. NY] by Rev. E. Munger, Dr. F.A. Gray of Vernon, Oneida Co. [NY] and Miss Libby Adams.

SMITH - REVELY:  In Verona [Oneida Co. NY] Nov. 13 by the Rev. S.M. Fish, assisted by the Rev. D.I. Biggar, Mr. Julius G. Smith and Miss Hattie Revely all of Verona.

Verona, Oneida Co. NY:  Julius J. Smith of Verona and Miss Hattie Revely of the same place were united by the bonds of matrimony "for better or for worse," on Wednesday morning last by the Rev. S.M. Fisk of this village.  May they lead a prosperous and happy life.

OPDDEN - WEBSTER:  At the M.E. parsonage in Madison [Madison Co. NY], Oct. 31, by the Rev. Chas. E. Babcock, Mr. Charles E. Odden and Miss Sarah L. Webster, both of Augusta [Oneida Co. NY].

DOREMUS - HULLAR:  In Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY] Nov. 7 by Rev. John C. Warsd, David H. Doremus and Emma A. Hullar both of Cazenovia.

BRYANT - COLSON:  In Vernon [Oneida Co. NY] Nov. 7 at the residence of Robert Truax by Rev. E.R. Crain, Mr. James Bryant of Cassville [Oneida Co. NY] and Miss Maggie Colson of Elbridge, N.Y. [Onondaga Co. NY].

LONG - DAVIS:  In Cleveland [Oswego Co. NY], Nov. 9 by Rev. E. C. Brown, Mr. Charles G. Long of Cleveland and Miss Mary J. Davis of North Vienna [Oneida Co. NY]

DUNKLEE - KELLOGG:  In Leonardsville [Madison Co. NY], Nov. 14 by Rev. Stephen Burdick, Mr. Herbert S. Dunklee of Holyoke, Mass. and Miss Edith A. Kellogg of Leonardsville, N.Y.

SLOCUM - BARKER:  In Kirkland [Oneida Co. NY] Nov. 13 by Rev. M.G. Bullock, Mr. Charles A. Slocum of Clinton [Clinton Co. NY] and Miss Mary L. Barker.

DOUGLASS - CHITTENDEN:  In Kirkland [Oneida Co. NY] Oct. 30 by Rev. Charles Ayer, Mr. Adelbert J. Douglass M.D. of Rome [Oneida Co. NY] and Miss M. Dellal Chittenden.

GROSVENOR - MACKIN:  In Nelson [Madison Co. NY] Nov. 12 by Rev. Mr. Whitney, Mr. George G. Grosvenor of Lebanon [Madison Co. NY] and Miss Sarah Mackin of Nelson.

Deaths

JOHNSON:  In Shiawassee, Mich. Nov. 3, Catharin [Johnson] wife of Thomas Johnson, formerly of Canasaraga [Allegany Co. NY], aged 66 years.

BUTTERFIELD:  In Herkimer [Herkimer Co. NY], Nov. 17, Charles E. Butterfield of Utica [Oneida Co. NY] aged 36 years.

PEASE:  Near Lakeport [Madison Co. NY], Nov. 8, S.J.B. Pease aged 77 years.

FOOTE:  In Oswego [Oswego Co. NY] Nov. 6, infant daughter [Foote] of Milton M. and Clara E. Foote, formerly of Morrisville [Madison Co. NY].

HOWARD:  In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] Oct. 30 Mrs. Hannah Howard aged 75 years.

NEWTON:  In Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] Nov. 14, Artemas L. Newton aged 83 years.

GREENE:  In Hamilton [Madison Co. NY] Oct. 28 of quick consumption, Jeremiah T. Greene aged 61 years and 10 days.

HILL:  In Bridgeville, Del. Oct. 30 Miss Hattie E. Hill daughter of William and Elmina Hill, aged 31 years and 11 months.

PEARL:  In Clinton [Clinton Co. NY] Nov. 8, Proserpina [Pearl] mother of Ralph Pearl and relict of the late Phineas Pearl, aged 85 years.

STEWART:  A son of Robert Stewart of this village [Oneida, Madison Co. NY] eleven or twelve years of age, who was subject to fits, was so badly scaled on Thursday of last week that he died from the effects on Monday last.

MACK:  In Georgetown [Madison Co. NY] Nov. 9, Florence E. [Mack] only daughter of Orville and Zilpha Mack, aged 11 years, 9 months and 8 days.  In the day when the sun of prosperity seemed shedding its most genial rays upon a happy father and mother, enabling them to provide one of earth's most pleasant homes for their interesting children, the angel of death swooped down and carried away one of their household, leaving them sad and disconsolate.  While sympathizing with the bereaved, we would endeavor to offer a quiet balm to those saddened hearts in the following lines:

No words can tell the anguish / Of these sorrow-stricken breasts, / Those parents and that brother, / As they laid her down to rest.

Other friends gathered around her, / All anxious to save / This darling little Florence / From the cold and silent grave.

But the angels still keep calling / From that delightful shore: / "Come! Come! sweet little Florence / Where death shall be no more."

Reflect, then, gentle mother, / Although sad it's made your home, / Little Florence is now an angel / Beside the Saviour's throne.

Remember that the jewel / Which was given to your trust, / Was returned unto its owner / All free from moth and rust.

When your feet have grown too weary, / Gather on to press earth's way; / Florence, then, will come to guide you /To the land of endless day.

H.C.P.

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Vital Records, Otsego (1823) & Chenango (1824) Counties, NY

 Cherry Valley Gazette, Cherry Valley, NY, July 1, 1823

Marriage

In Danube [Herkimer Co. NY] on the 5th inst. by the Rev. Aaron Putnam, Mr. Evan Cotes of Springfield [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Laurania Hawskins of the former place.

Death

In this village [Cherry Valley, Otsego Co. NY] on Saturday morning last, Mr. Josiah Grout, late of Rome, Oneida Co. [NY] aged about 26 years.

Cherry Valley Gazette, Cherry Valley, NY, July 22, 1823

Death

In this village [Cherry Valley, Otsego Co. NY] on Wednesday last, Mr. Ebenezer Granger aged 66.

Cherry Valley Gazette, Cherry Valley, NY, August 5, 1823

Marriage

At Penn-Yan, Yates County [NY] on the 19th ult. Mr. Eben Smith, merchant of that place to Miss Eliza Ellsworth.

Death

In Sullivan, Madison County [NY] on the 17th ult, the widow Martha Page aged 92 years, formerly of North Branford, Connecticut, where she has left numerous connections and friends, as well as in this state.  Mrs. Page had her senses to her last moments, has been a professor of religion for 70 years and appeared to have died in the full belief of a resurrection and of the Saint's final perseverance in the world to come.  Her funeral was attended in the village of Chittenango [Madison Co. NY] by a great number of her kindred and of the respectable inhabitants of said village.  An appropriate sermon was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Olds of Lenox from 2d Corinthians, 5, 1 "For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, a house not made with hands eternal in the heavens."

News Item

Ten Dollars Reward

Ran away from the subscriber on the 28th July last, an indented apprentice in the shoemaking business named William Watrous about 19 years of age, five feet ten inches high, rather of a dark complexion, having a down cast look.  Had on and carried with him, 1 blue broadcloth strait bodied coat, a little worn; 1 black ditto homemade; 1 sailor jacket, black bombazet;  pair hue bombazet trousers; 1 pair two ditto;  pair ditto black homemade; white vest; striped woolen ditto,;  pair calf skin shoes; a new fur hat, with bell top; 3 shirts; &c.  He is thick set, has moles on his face, and plays well on the fife.  It is supposed he has gone to Weathersfield, Conn.  Whoever will secure said ranaway apprentice in my gaol in the United States and give information to the subscriber so that he can obtain him again, shall be entitled to the above reward.  

All persons are forbid harboring, trusting or employing said ranaway on the strictest penalty of the law.  Maline Miller,   Cherry Valley, Aug. 4, 1823

Cherry Valley Gazette, Cherry Valley, NY, August 12, 1823

Death

At Manlius, Onondaga County [NY] on the 4th instant after a few days illness, Capt. James Farquaharson of this town [Cherry Valley, Otsego Co. NY], aged about 55 years.  Mr. F. was on his return to his family in this town when taken ill.

Cherry Valley Gazette, Cherry Valley, NY, August 19,1823

Marriage

At Indianapolis, Indiana, on the 11th of July last, Dr. H.G.L. Dunlap formerly of this village [Cherry Valley, Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Georgiana McDougal.

Cherry Valley Gazette, Cherry Valley, NY, August 26, 1823

Deaths

In Cooperstown [Otsego Co. NY] on Thursday last, Thomas Shankland Esq. aged 63 years.

In the city of Albany [Albany Co. NY] suddenly on the 21st inst. Mr. John Cook, state librarian and proprietor of the city reading rooms.  To a life of probity and respectability, Mr. Cook added that of a most useful and obliging citizen.  His death is a severe depravation to his family and a general loss to the public.  Argus

A man by the name of William Vormylia a harness maker and trimmer, about 36 years of age, was found dead in the shop of Mr. Arnold Baker in this village [Cherry Valley, Otsego Co. NY] on Sunday morning last. The deceased had the evening before requested permission to sleep in the shop.  Verdict of the Coroner's Jury, that he came to his death by the visitation of God in the rupture of the blood vessels of the intestines, brought on by habitual and excessive intemperance.  It is said the deceased has a family in the city of New York where he formerly worked with a Mr. Bloodgood.  He came to this village a short time since and according to his own story he enlisted in a company of artillery in New York, went to Detroit with his company and being discharged was on his way home.

Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, January 8, 1824

Marriages

At Columbus [Chenango Co. NY] on the first inst. by Anthony Olney, Esq. Bela Tracy Esq. to Miss Calista Spurr both of Columbus, Chenango County.

On the 31st of December last, Mr. Archabel Osborne to Miss Lucy Mallory both of German [Chenango Co. NY].

Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, January 14, 1824

Marriage

At Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] on the 8th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Kendrick, Mr. Gillet Rees to Miss Druzilla O'Brien.

Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, January 21, 1824

Death

In the village of New Berlin [Chenango Co. NY], on the 14th inst. Mr. Henry Goodsell aged twenty-two years.

Oxford Gazette, Oxford, NY, January 28, 1824

In Guilford [Chenango Co. NY] on Thursday last by the Rev. Mr. Danielson, Mr. Luther Philips to Miss Mehetabel Jewel both of Guilford.

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Vital Records, Otsego County, NY (1871)

 Morris Chronicle, Morris, May 3, 1871

Deaths

Benjamin Cutler for three-quarters of a century a resident of this county [Otsego Co. NY], died in the town of Hartwick on the 13th ult. aged 101 years and 5 months - one of the oldest men in this country.  He was born in Vermont in 1769.  His mental and physical powers were only insensibly diminished by age, and a few minutes before his death he walked form his bed to an adjoining room and back again.  He was a lifelong Democrat and voted at the late State election.

Daniel  Bearsaley an old man aged 92 years, living in Butternuts [Otsego Co. NY] fell into a small stream of water, lay there about an hour before he could alarm anyone to come to his assistance, took cold and died last Saturday, April 29th.

Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, May 10, 1871

Marriages

At Locust Grove, So. Edmeston [Otsego Co. NY] April 27th by Rev. Mr. Robinson, Rector of St. Andrew's Church, New Berlin, R. Wesley Miller of Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] to Julia Frances Hasbrouck daughter of Oliver L. De Lancey

At the residence of the bride's father in Pittsfield [Otsego Co. NY] on the 4th inst. by Rev. R.W. Van Schoick, Giles G. Williams of Watson, Lewis Co. N.Y., to Miss Helen G.D. Light of the former place.

Deaths

In Ripon, Wisconsin, 14th ult. at the residence of John Pride, Mrs. Susan B. [Pride] wife of Asa Pride of Otsego County, N.Y., aged 79 years.

In New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] 10th ult. Samuel Kemball in the 54th year of his age.

In Otsdawa [Otsego Co. NY], April 9th, Cornelia [Scrambling] wife of G.C. Scrambling int he 31st year of her age.

In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] May 3d, Mrs. Miriam H. Reynolds wife of Geo. W. Reynolds, late editor of the Oneonta Herald aged 52 years and 8 months.

In Otsego [Otsego Co. NY] March 8th, Jane Garlick [Perry] wife of Daniel Perry and daughter of Zebulon G. and Nancy Garlick, aged 23 years.  Also, March 4th, the infant daughter of Daniel and Jane Perry, aged 8 days.

On Monday evening, May 1st, at his residence in Noblesville [Otsego Co. NY], Capt. Joseph Peck, aged 83 years.  Capt. Peck was one of the pioneers who settled in New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] over half a century ago.  He as partner of D.M. Hard, done a mercantile business at Noblesville, when the old men of today were boys.  Who is there living in this part of the State that has not heard of the store of Hard & Peck?  It is an old landmark.  Mr. Peck survived Mr. Hard a number of years.  In the prime of life, Capt. Peck was an active businessman, was honored with very many responsible offices by his fellow men and always enjoyed the reputation of an honorable Christian gentleman.  He by a number of years outlived all those who started life's journey with him.  He has now gone to his reward, and his works remain.  When our fathers thus pass over the river it is befitting for us to cherish their good qualities and emulate their Christian examples.

On Monday afternoon, 1st inst., Amos Colgrove was attacked with apoplexy while at work in Morrisey's Blacksmith Shop.  Medical assistance was procured, but all efforts to relieve him proved unavailing, in about five hours he expired.  He leaves a wife and two children.  His remains were taken to Otego [Otsego Co. NY] for burial.

Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, May 17, 1871

Marriage

On Thursday morning, May 11th, at Zion Church, by Rev. Thomas H. Cullen, Rector, Albert C. Bunn, M.D. to Miss D. Elizabeth Darling all of Morris [Otsego Co. NY].

Deaths

At his residence on Center Brook in the town of Otego [Otsego Co. NY], May 1st, Naham Smith aged 91 years and 4 months.  He was one of the first settlers in the town of Otego and had lived in the neighborhood over half century esteemed by all who knew him.

In Hinman Hollow [Otsego Co. NY], 6th inst. Miss Julia M. Howe aged 35 years.

In Richfield Springs [Otsego Co. NY] 18th ult. Cornelius Losee well known to the agricultural community of this county, aged 60 years.

In New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] 13th inst. F.J. Duroe aged 61 years.

On Saturday, 6th inst. Benjamin West of Coventry [Chenango Co. NY] went to the barn to hitch up his horse to go to the village.  After some little time, his folks, on going to the barn, found him lying back of his horse dead, the curry comb in one hand.  On his breast was the print of the horse's shoe and it is supposed he received a kick which resulted fatally.  Oxford Times

Morris Chronicle, Morris, NY, May 24, 1871

Deaths

In New Lisbon [Otsego Co. NY] 19th inst. Mrs. Hannah Beers aged 77 years and 10 days.

Near South New Berlin [Chenango Co. NY] 14th inst., Gilbert Sage aged 35 years.  He leaves a wife and five children to mourn his death.  Though absent, his spirit is present with the loved ones left behind.

Three children were burned to death in this city [Auburn, Cayuga Co. NY] yesterday afternoon.  They were at play in an outhouse where there was a barrel of fireworks which exploded, and it is presumed that they were playing with matches and set fire to the contents of the barrel.  Two of the children were probably instantly killed by the explosion.  The third victim lingered for some hours.  The youngest child, aged four years, was a son of Mr. Mitchell A. Gilder. The others were children of Mr. McCarty of Capitol Street where the accident occurred. A lady named Higgins, after visiting the scene of disaster was so shocked by the horrible sight, that she died at 10 o'clock the same evening.

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Vital Records, Chenango County, NY (1879)

Sherburne News, Sherburne, NY, March 22, 1879

Marriages

WILCOX - FINCKS:  At the residence of the bride's father int his town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY] by Rev. Mr. Sawyer of Norwich, Mr. Fred Wilcox of Columbus [Chenango Co. NY] and Miss Edith C. Fincks of this town.

PALMER - ROYCE:  At the home of the bride's parents in this town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY] on the 19th inst. by Rev. Mr. J.L. Short, Mr. Duane J. Palmer and Miss Inez J. Royce all of Sherburne.

Deaths

DAVIS:  In this town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY] March 16, 1879, Mr. George Davis aged 79 years, 6 months.

THOMPSON:  In this town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY] March 10, 1879, Mrs. Caroline Thompson aged 61 years.

HUTCHINS:  In this town [Sherburne, Chenango Co. NY], March 10, 1879, Harriet A. [Hutchins]  wife of Mr. William Hutchins, aged 23 years.

Chenango American, Greene, NY, March 20, 1879

Marriages

At Hayes City, Kansas, March 4th, by Rev. Abram Steel, Mr. Chauncey C. Edson at Hayes City, formerly of Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] and Miss Rosa J. Teeters of Aliance, Ohio.

At the M.E. Parsonage, March 12th by Rev. A.M. Colgrove, John A. Ives and Sarah Trip, all of Guilford [Chenango Co. NY].

In Afton [Chenango Co. NY] March 3d, by Rev. N.J. Hawley, Mr. D. Delos Randall of Afton to Miss Mattie A. Roberts of Coventry [Chenango Co. NY].

At the Baptist Parsonage, March 6th, by Rev. J.H. Sage, Mr. C.H. Robbins of Marathon [Cortland Co. NY] to Miss Anna Harrington of Cincinnatus [Cortland Co. NY].

At the Baptist Parsonage, March 8th by Rev. J.H. Sage, William Martin of Marathon [Cortland Co. NY] to Miss Ettie M. Richardson of Killawog [Broome Co. NY];

Deaths

In this village [Greene, Chenango Co. NY] March 15th, Mrs. Rachel P. Smith aged 72 years.

In Maine, Broome County [NY], March 10th, Mr. Garret S. Atwater, formerly of this town [Greene, Chenango Co. NY] in his 79th year.

At the County House [Preston, Chenango Co. NY], March 12th, Mr. Stephen Palmer aged 76 years, formerly of Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY].

In Bucyrus, Ohio, Feb. 26th, Mr. John G. Sherwood aged 46 years, son of the late Asa T. Sherwood, of Guilford [Chenango Co. NY].

In Afton [Chenango Co. NY] March 14th, Mr. Rufus Burlingame aged 68 years.

In Colesville [Broome Co. NY] March 4th, Mr. Isaac A. Hurlburt aged 75 years.

In Norwich [Chenango Co. NY] March 7th, Miss Catharine Daily aged about 20 years.

In Columbus [Chenango Co. NY] March 8th, Lucinda [Blackman] wife of G.F. Blackman, aged 73 years, 2 months.

In Albany [Albany Co. NY] March 15th, Mr. J.M. Creelman, aged 35 years, son-in-law of Mrs. Harris Bates, of this town [Greene, Chenango Co. NY].

Robert G. Harper of Harpersville, Broome Co. [NY] died suddenly at that place at 5 o'clock on Saturday morning last of heart disease.  He was stopping at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. Elwin Northup. The deceased was 58 years of age and has occupied a prominent position for many years in the town where he resided.

Oxford Times, Oxford, NY, April 2, 1879

Marriage

STANTON - CURTIS:  In Guilford [Chenango Co. NY] March 20, by Rev. T.P. Halstead, Mr. Herbert R. Stanton of Bainbridge [Chenango Co. NY] and Miss Libbie N. Curtis.

Deaths

GORDON:  In Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] March 24th, Mr. John Gordon aged 83 years.

PARKER:  In Coventryville [Chenango Co. NY] March 26th, Mr. Joel Parker aged 689 years and 6 months.

HALL:  In Pitcher [Chenango Co. NY] March 20th, Mr. Benjamin P. Hall aged 73 years.  His remains were brought to Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] for interment.

DANIELS:  In Eau Clair, Wis., March 4th of paralysis, Alice B. [Daniels] wife of the late Martin Daniels, formerly of McDonough [Chenango Co. NY] Aged 62 yrs.l

FOOTE:  In Coventry [Chenango Co. NY] March 17th, Mr. Appollos Foote aged 93 years.

Monday, August 18, 2025

Vitall Records, Otsego County, NY (1859 & 1879)

 Oneonta Herald, Oneonta, NY, August 10, 1859

Marriage

At the Presbyterian Church in Oxford [Chenango Co. NY] on Wednesday evening July 27th by the Rev. H. Calabo, Mr. Charles N. Hughston of Unadilla [Otsego Co. NY] to Miss Josephine L. Fisk of Oxford.

Deaths

At Masonville Delaware Co. [NY] on the morning of the 22d ult. in the 54th year of his age, after a brief illness of 3 days, Philip Utley formerly of Burlington, Otsego County [NY].

In Roseboom, on the 21st ult. Mrs. Amy Coats, wife of Moses Coats in the 74th year of her age.  On the morning of her death, Mrs. Coats was carried to the residence of her brother, Mr. John F. Marks intending to spend the day with his family.  About 11 o'clock she walked into the garden and after a few moments spent in viewing the premises on which she was born, returned to the house.  Seating herself, she complained of feeling unwell and soon after breathed her last.  The deceased was a woman of more than ordinary force of character and she lived to discharge with fidelity the duties of a wife, a mother and a Christian.  Her death was sudden, but to her it was a sudden transition to the home of the blest.  She sleeps in Jesus.  J.T.C.

Oneonta Herald, Oneonta, NY, August 31, 1859

Marriage

In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] on the 25th inst. by the Rev. J. Smith Jr., Mr. Geo. E. Bixby of Davenport [Delaware Co. NY] to Miss Catharine Bates of Pittsfield [Otsego Co. NY].

Death

At his residence in this village [Oneonta, Otsego Co. NY] on the morning of the 25th inst. after an illness of nine days, Mr. S.S. Newman aged 36 years.

In the death of Mr. Newman this community have lost a businessman of high standing in society.  His death brings sadness to many hearts, but none feel it more keenly than does the members of his own family, and the church of which he was a worthy member to whom he was endeared for his many virtues.  The large concourse of people which attended his funeral, paying the last tribute of respect to the friend and neighbor showed how deeply they sympathized with his surviving friends.

He has left a widow and one child, and a host of warm friends to mourn his departure from earth to that land from whence no traveler will return.  His sudden death should be a warning to us all to be prepared to meet our God, for we know not the day or the hour when we shall be called to follow him.

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In Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY] on the 11th inst. Diadama M. [Cook] daughter of the late Robert Cook Esq. and Sabra his surviving companion, in the 18th year of her age.

Thus has one been cut down in the bloom of youth and surrounded by all the endearments of life.  She was the light and joy of the domestic circle, cheering by kind and affectionate words and deeds the heart of her widowed mother, and other members of the afflicted family.  She had gathered around her a large circle of friends to whom she had greatly endeared herself by kind and amiable deportment and her constancy and devotion as a friend.  But a change has come over those circles, their joy is turned to sadness.  The light of the domestic circle is extinguished.  Pale death has come and laid his icy hand on the loved one.  The luster of those eyes is dimmed.  The beauty of that countenance is faded out.  The sweet accents of that voice are hushed.  The grave has received its own.  But death was not an unwelcome visitor.  Although at first she seemed surprised and almost overcome with the thought that she must leave her friends and die, while yet so young.  Yet after a little time to collect herself and examine the foundation on her hope in Christ, she became perfectly resigned and longed for the hour to come when it should be the "Will of God" to take her home. She died in peace leaving an afflicted mother to mourn the loss of her only child, and a large circle of friends and youthful companions one of their brightest ornaments.

Her funeral services were attended at the house of the deceased by a large concourse of people and a sermon was preached on the occasion by Elder J. Smith Jr. from Rev. XX, 20, words which fell from her lips just as she passed to the skies.  "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints."

Freeman's Journal, Cooperstown, NY, May 29, 1879

Deaths

Resolutions of Respect:  At a regular convention of Otsego Chapter, R.A.M., No. 26, held at Masonic Hall, in Cooperstown [Otsego Co. NY] on the 13th day of May 1879, the following resolutions were adopted.

Whereas, in the course of human events, we have been called upon to mourn the loss of our beloved companion, Thomas Strachan who has been stricken down in the prime of life, and in the midst of his usefulness therefore,

Resolved, that in the death of companion Strachan our Chapter has lost one of the most active and zealous members and officers, and the community in which he lived a good citizen and obliging neighbor, one whose pleasant smile and friendly greeting will be greatly missed in the Chapter and in the street.

Resolved, that we deeply and sincerely sympathize with his afflicted family in their bereavement.

Resolved, that these resolutions be properly engrossed and presented to the family, published in the village newspapers and entered in the minutes of the Chapter.

Resolved, that the emblems of this Chapter be draped in mourning for the period of thirty days.

J.A. Lynes, W.G. Smith, F. Carroll

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In Butternuts [Otsego Co. NY] May 14th, Jesse M. Stebbins aged 74 years.

In Butternuts [Otsego Co. NY] recently Charles F. Horton aged about 92 years.

In Platt Hollow, near Maryland [Otsego Co. NY] May 15th, Philip J. Wager in the 72d year of his age.

In Plainfield [Otsego Co. NY] May 15th Mary [Richards] wife of Richard Richards, aged 75 years.

In Burlington [Otsego Co. NY] May 17th, James Oliver aged 67 years.

In Maryland [Otsego Co. NY] May 22d, 1870, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Cornelia Smallin aged 69 years.,

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Vital Records, Madison (1818) & Chenango (1879) Counties, NY

 The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, January 7, 1818

Marriage

In this village [Cazenovia, Madison Co. NY] on Monday evening last by Samuel Sizer, Esq. Mr. George W. Chesebrough of this village to Miss Elizabeth Bass, of Brookfield [Madison Co. NY].

Death

At the village of Canasaraga in Allegany County [NY] on Tuesday evening the 30th ult. after a painful and lingering illness and in a manifest hope of a blessed immortality through the merits of her Redeemer, Mrs. Sally Drake, consort of Mr. Charles F. Drake, and the youngest daughter of Capt. Timothy Brown, in the 21st year of her age.  On Thursday (New Year's Day) her funeral was attended by a numerous concourse of weeping relatives and acquaintances, where an appropriate and impressive discourse was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Olds, from Psalms 45, 10.  "Be still and know that I am God."

"The year rolls round and steals away, / The breath that first it gave; / What'er we do, what'er we be, / We're trav'ling to the grave."

The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, January 21, 1818

Marriages

At Woodstock settlement, Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY] on Tuesday the 13th inst. by Elder John Peck, Mr. Willi0ma C; Brown to Miss Polly Lyon all of Woodstock.

Same day by the same, Mr. Hearman Curtiss of Nelson [Madison Co. NY] to Miss Sally Lyon of Woodstock [Madison Co. NY].

The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, February 10, 1818

Deaths

On Sunday morning last, Mr. Peter Schuyler, aged 30, after a short but severe illness.

On Sunday last at Lebanon [Madison Co. NY] supposed in a fit of the apoplexy, Mr. Rufus Skeel in the 40th year of his age.

The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, February 18, 1818

Marriages

On Thursday evening last by the Rev John Brown, Mr. Russel G. Allen of the firm of R.&R. Allen & A.L.  Smith to Miss Percy Roberts all of this village [Cazenovia, Madison Co. NY].

At Woodstock [Madison Co. NY] on Sunday evening last by Elder John Peck, Mr. Arsenal Webber to Miss Malinda G Smith.

On the same by the same, Mr. Samuel Smith to Miss Ursula Squier of Oneida County [NY].

The Pilot, Cazenovia, NY, February 25, 1818

Marriages

At Lisbon, Conn. on the 4th inst. Mr. Ira Hartshorn, merchant of this village [Cazenovia, Madison Co. NY] to Miss Joanna Burnham of the former place.

At Hebron, Conn. on the 8th inst. Mr. Seba Brown of this village [Cazenovia, Madison Co., NY] to Miss Sally Webler of the former place.

Thrice happy they, in pure delights, / Whom love with mutual bonds unites, / Unbroken by complaints or strife / And binding such to each for life.

Bainbridge Republican, Bainbridge, NY, March 27, 1879

Marriages

HALLOCK - HUMPHREY:  March 5th, by Elder Gilbert Beebe, William Hallock and Mrs. Elizabeth A  Humphrey all of Middle Town [Orange Co. NY]

BUNNELL - HATHAWAY:  In Tioga, Pa. at St. Andrews Church on March 11th, 1879, by Rector Rev. John London, A.H. Bunnell, Editor and Proprietor of the Tioga County Express, and formerly of this place [Bainbridge, Chenango Co. NY] to Miss Mary F. Hathaway, all of Tioga, Pa.

Deaths

Wilkins Settlement, Chenango Co. NY:  Henry Beatman after a long and lingering illness departed this life on Tuesday, March 18th.  A large concourse of relatives and friends were present at the funeral which took place on Thursday.

Wilkins Settlement, Chenango Co. NY:  A little son of Alanson Minor between 2 and 3 years of age, died from the effects of pneumonia on Saturday evening last. the funeral was held on Tuesday at which a large number were present.

"Snow white hands are clasped on his breast, / Tender eyes have drooped into rest, / Grave sods lie on the stainless brow, / He is sleeping sweetly now.

"Gone to meet on Heaven's fair shore, / All the loved ones who've passed on before, / Gone to clasp his sister's hand, / In that fair, that happy land."

News Items

The Oxford Times [Chenango Co. NY] notices a copy of the Oxford Gazette printed in that village 65 years ago [1814].  Among other announcement is an advertisement offering $130 reward for Isaac Miner and Daniel Collins, deserters from the 29th Regiment of infantry, the former "by profession a farmer, but by practice a villain: last place of residence Lisle, Broome County [NY].

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Our Business Men - Sidney Plains, Delaware Co. NY

Among the young businessmen of our place none need a more special notice than the enterprising grocer and dry goods merchant, S.L. Fisher.  He was born at Schuyler's Lake, Schoharie Co. [NY] December 23d, 1850.  His father, L.W. Fisher, was a tanner by trade, but not liking his father's occupation, left home at the early age of twelve years to attend school at West Windfield Academy, Herkimer Co. N.Y., where he remained about three and one-half years. At the expiration of that time, his father moved to the same place and engaged in the milling business, in which he assisted for about one year, when they moved to the village of Unadilla, Otsego Co. N.Y. and leased the sawmill which they ran for one year, when he went to Worcester [Otsego Co. NY] and spent a short time superintending the management of a steam mill.  But the company by whom he was employed failing, he returned to Unadilla and entered the law office of Belknap & Wendell for the purpose of studying the legal profession and remained with them about one year and five months.  But being dependent upon his own resources, he engaged as a clerk to W.P. Emory with the privilege of continuing his law studies in "leisure hours", and he remained with Mr. Emory till the next spring when he went to Norwich N.Y.[Chenango Co.] and obtained a position as traveling agent for the How Sewing Machine Co. at a salary of $600 per year and all expenses paid.  He held this position one year and was then honored by the promotion of general agent in appointing agencies and also in collecting &c, with an increased salary amounting to $1500 a year and his expenses paid, and he also remained in this position a year when he closed his engagement with them and was married May 6th, 1871 to Miss Augusta DeMont of Schenevus, Otsego County, NY.  And in October 1878 he went to Afton [Chenango Co. NY] and became a partner in a steam mill under the firm name of S.L. Fisher and Co., where he remained about two years, when he sold out his interest in the mill and moved to Sidney Plains March 4th, 1876 and engaged in the grocery and provision business and during the past winter has added to his store not only a dry goods and crockery department, but also offers for sale choice selection of boots and shoes at remarkable low prices.  

And Mr. Fisher in thus establishing an active and a successful trade, has been wholly dependent upon his own energies, with no other capital than that of his own creating, and for a person so young in business and of limited means to commence as a stranger in a town where the trade is already monopolized by those previously located, bespeaks a remarkable sagacity in the management of business affairs.  Mr. Fisher is assisted in the store by his accomplished wife who inherits from her parentage those agreeable manners so peculiar to the French people and she has a pleasing mode and one that is well adapted to wait upon customers without giving offence.

Mr. Fisher personally stands some 5 feet 11 inches high and weighs 131 lbs and has grey eyes, dark hair and wears a light shaded moustache.  In his walk he exhibits much elasticity, betraying something of a nervous temperament and is also quick and active and usually prompt and correct in all his business transactions and is regarded as a man possessed of good morals and habits, and one who is entitled to respect from the people of this village and those of the surrounding community.