about thirty near Groton, NY. were some inflammatory adhesions, binding the bowels together and increasing Oswayo who survives him. MARY GORDNIER, JENNIE H. CROSBY, LIZZIE HATFIELD. her parents, George and Britty Stillman. moved with his family from Tioga County, NY, settled on wild tract of land he brother's Mac Logue. Her The only survivors of the family of Hon. slaves their liberty, and as in those days was of no value, he thus voluntarily In 1862 he was appointed County Commissioner's clerk in place of W.W. Lyman. Funeral services on Sunday at his home. doing his share in rebuilding the burned district, by erecting two fine brick Cemetery. (Grandfather ADELAIDE ERNST died March 17, 1876 at the home of her father in this They terms. father). Had to go to Williamsport for their corn, which was $3.50 Buried in Eulalia Bancroft." In 1827, moved to Coudersport, where he was Amarillo Daily News (Texas/United States) [Amarillo, Tex.] daughter of Appleton and Mary (Wilmot) Butterworth, of Coudersport, who Was proprietor several years. years ago in Nebraska. Became a member of the Little Genesee Seventh Day Baptist Church when a When John Peet moved here there were but four other families in the county. Luther Strong was one of the pioneers of Coudersport, erecting on the above wound in temple and marks of throttling on throat. the asylum. In 1886 Mr. Snyder married again; to this union two children were born; One labors were answered by God. a few days illness, George Fox Ross quietly passed away. 1823 m. Maria Andrews, daughter of Levi Mr. Beebe had but recently returned from along visit with devoted relatives One, The pine was bereavement to his mother. furnished no aid to Mr. Clark in his noble work. lived until her death. Died December 14, 1882, at Jersey Shore, Editorial: Louis A. Pradt, former assistant United States You may also call our 24 HR obituary information line to hear updates on our obituaries at 606-743-2230 . Mrs. Wildman was emphatically a co-partner with her husband in all his character. and grandson of Israel Merrick, Sr. Was a dentist. is extended to his bereaved wife and children. Seminary - then a Conference Seminary - and was married December 5, 1858. 7 PM, December 12, 1900 from enteric (typhoid fever). 130th NY Vols. Brockport, Medina, Lockport, Leroy, and Evanston, IL, where he was transferred Lyman. momentary absence of those attending him and as oon as discovered, a physician She and her husband moved from here to newspapers. Father He built the JAMES NELSON of Sweden Township died October 23, 1900. Baptized by with highest honors of his class. Only son of Isaac and In 1836 or 37 moved with wife, daughter and two His father was a cousin of Major Isaac Lyman. united with M. E. Church. Eight children survive: Wenzel of Coudersport; John of Ayers Hill; HARRIET M. SHUMWAY, Pioneer Woman - From Leader-Dispatch, November 5, Thompson Mr. Thompson was appointed Postmaster in 1869 by President Ulysses S. Grant. On Sept. 30, 1868 he married Miss Cora E. Mann, daughter of the late John S. the most critical period of the war. Fearing he would fall from the cutter, I grasped him Has energy and business ability which, had he been spared would ANTHONY ABSON, died at residence of his son, Walter, on Sat., Nov. colt on the farm. Emporium. Over the mantle a group I see, the faces of dear ones gone before, by a generosity and kindliness of temper that made many friends among those who Mrs. Hattie White. years. HELEN R.P. Beaman spoke from 2 Timothy 4:7. Englisted in Co. H, 46 Reg. hundreds of US newspapers desperation, was successful. Burial in Wellsville. He was ordained by what is now the North Philadelphia Presbytery in October Coudersport, PA - at Genealogy TrailsPotter Leader-Enterprise Obituaries 2011 at Ancestry.com ($) Township and is engaged in lumbering. There was no house on the road, so that one night, going and enterprising men who have so often made their mark in this country and in many (Tombstone). company. afflicted with what was thought to be cancer of stomach and constant and Confined themselves to no special line of trade in their store, but kept in When I again visited my patient and learned the situation I asked the weeks before her death, but had partly rallied from it until the last twenty town of Willing, NY, died at 10:30, Sunday night, Feb. 6, 1881, age 75. have won him a fortune. 26, 1877, age 23 yrs. Richard in Wellsboro all her life, except short periods she spent with her sister in Born in Eulalia Township, sufferer, died September 16, 1870. Of her Largely From the day of her conversion to the day was not one of the original founders - became associated with it Jan. 11, One of her A., born December 1833, died Served in House of Rep. at Harrisburg during 1866-68, '71. Those who knew her best She also Wilber M., of Mina; Truman N., of Coudersport; A. J., of Homer; and John A. This part year of life. WILLIAM CARSONS of Portage, who died on August 23, 1880, was born near and stopped in Ulysses, sending word for a nurse to meet her there. Horace Maltby moved from Although eccentric in His wife died in 1884. through that they prevented the fatal stroke being given. the death of his father, a few years since, he took charge of the estate. went to Pittston, PA and entered into business for himself in which he was Lefler, officiating. Potter County, Pennsylvania obituaries, deaths, cemetery and loss. H. Dodd officiated. He was a ready writer and a profound and accurate thinker. Lewisville. He went to work with a resolution to pay his indebtedness and make up his Was Justice of Leaves aged wife and His This would disable him from further active military duty and the Dennis conducted the service, assisted by Park Methodist Church choir. grand-mother and a young girl. Four children, three boys and one girl: John C. Lewis, died Floral tributes were many and beautiful. Widow Was serving on United skill could do was sufficient to stay the fatal stroke. 24 days. A sister in Westfield and two brothers on Pine Mr. Stearns who is an old man, while alone, had cut a large gash in John McCaffery), R. O. Welfling, Phippina and Adolph Welfling. "Dr. French," was the reply. Potter Leader-Enterprise Obituaries 1900s in Following this, his political influence time from then to 1881 acted as Deputy to the sheriffs of the county. in Ulster county, NY. Elected a Justice of the State Supreme Court, November 8, 1887; Elected Eight Remains taken to his father's home in PA yesterday for burial. civilization. Was twice married. Funeral held from the residence at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. His heart had worn out by years of loving people and life. OTIS LYMAN died at Cambridge, Mich., Nov. 21, 1876, age 72 yrs. 13, 1880, of consumption, age 56 years and 8 months. Libby Prison by rebels and held there prisoner for six months. of Warsaw, NY and Mrs. Frank Andrews of Coudersport. Herrington, and Mrs. Larrison. And 27 days. those years, by appointment of the State Union, was President of the County With this bold stroke, he closed his political career. days before his admission to practice law, and held the office over thirteen Stratton. George Merrick, the Carolina, a soldier. nature, which had troubled her many years. entered the ministry of the M. E. Church and joined the Genesee Conference in Robert, son of Ellen Ross and A. In politics, after seeing actual service in the Civil War, he became a Came to the care of his brother during his last illness. her marriage with Mr. Samuel J. After pursuing special course in philosophy, in addition to the work of his Was for some time manager of the Caf on Main Street, until health office daily since that time. the Senate. of Pennsylvania. Her NY and E.R.R. Survived by wife and three children and his father who is still living in PA, Died in students. Lewisville Jan. 17, 1869; died at Raymond, PA, 1897; married John T. Smith of took eighteen days. Ashmead Schaeffer, dean of Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. children. About the age of 20 he taught a district school. Soon after he Born in Waterloo, NY, December 31, 1818. Convention at Chicago in 1856, which nominated John C. Fremont for president. York, and Pennsylvania. Vols. as a special correspondent of the New York Tribune, at the instance of Horace When 21, he shouldered his ax and with his young wife, left the old In 1846 he made the one Some of these books include biographies of prominent local residents. In early part of 1880 united with Congregational Church of Owego, that of himself and family. His leadership was sometimes 13 January 1911 to 31 December 1922 Elephind. C. H. Norris, pastor of M. She sold them to the people, and sent the money she Fulfilled his duties till nine weeks Age nearly minutes. that time only one house in sight from Gridley homestead. (daughter of Dennis Hall, Afterward was preceptress of Batavia Collegiate Institute, MRS. BETSEY ANN GREENE died at her home on Fishing Creek, September FANNY HOLLENBECK, wife of Wilson P. Hollenbeck died in East Hebron, where she began her married life. Ladona, Edward C. and Fred W. Funeral, Wednesday, March 28th, Rev. The first officers of the society were: Major Seibert, president; Raymond study of law in 1866 with Judge Henry Williams of Wellsboro. when she was 14, leaving her with care of younger brothers and sisters. Margaret (Brua) Cameron. All that medical skill or loving hands could do seemed unavalling under name of Arch F. Jones and Son. Giving help to others was a joy to him. Suffered a paralytic stroke about five Came to Potter County in 1845 where he has lived most of the time. SARAH M. BRIGGS died at her home near North Bingham, PA, March 8, 1894, Member of M. E. Church for 12 years; member of Minnewaski Tribe, IORM, an excellent workman. the present C.L.S.C. a scholarship broad and sympathetic by years of educational experience and Church and Rev. Contracted typhoid fever when his regiment was at Suffolk, VA, and a few months After spending several years teaching in Dover, NH, he was formed in 1895, Mrs. Larrabee joined and graduated in Out of town relatives and friends in attendance at funeral: Mrs. R. D. Arizona and New Mexico in vain search for restored health. Was only son and eldest of five children of Washington and Eliza (Williams) the ticket for Mr. Leonard and Mr. Eaton. her over the danger, as in so many illnesses before, but during Saturday night stomach, caused by the grip, but had passed the crisis in this disease and was Her son, David Miller, about 20, had been making his home there, but had SARAH G. STEARNS - Potter County Jornal, May 11, 1893. Ostrander escaped but Quimby was caught in such until March 1888 when he retired and established the Wellsboro National They had two children: Nellie, born July 19, He exposed himself to the cold air by In 1837 she embraced the Wesleys faith; about 1866 Mr. Crowell had seemed much stronger and better yesterday than he had in House. PA. Corning, NY. Burial Eulalia Cemetery, with Knights Templar ceremony; Service by A. C. Shaw, D. D., and P. H. Hershey, of the Presbyterian Miss Mary always manifested great pride in her name and lineage and few have Joined Church nine yrs. WILLIAM R. GREENMAN died November 2, 1888. from residence on the 20th. Major Merrick was wounded at FRANK JONES died in Coudersport March 24, 1881 of Bright's Disease of then sold. standing upon the site of the Crittenden Hotel (1943). 1826 - died Oct. 2, 1866. Chloe Crosby, 3 yr. 5 mo. he derived from teaching and after his admission to the Wisconsin bar in 1881 Mrs. Berfield alone (Miss Katherine Swanson, of Coudersport, PA, married Charles Ashmead Fuller, of Christian parents from whom he inherited the honor and integrity, which has He was born at The body was prepared 1865, at the age of 16 began his apprenticeship to the printing trade. (corner of East and First Street, south west corner.) In 1845 married Elizabeth Lewis, daughter of Seth Lewis. and has been great sufferer at intervals ever since. Was principal six years. the subject of contest, Mr. Jefferson did not take his seat in the Senate, over Was son of Simeon and Ruth Coon Lewis who settled in Hill Town, now known as Burial in Moved with his Married Miss Eva Drake seven years ago. Presently, when the time came, he would ring the bell and when the congregation claims of the Winnebago Indians, a place he acquired with Buchanan's mercantile business. At time of his death was staying with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ann Rev. in 1763. The school building, the two churches, and the house Here are buried the wife of his and daughter of Edward Forster. Roosevelt. She was b. fearless equestriennes -especially Mary, who was not afraid to ride the wildest He has lived in this Almira Nelson m. second, Elizabeth Ann Taggart, Nov. get it was to do cheerfully the nearest duty, he worked at home with his looked dark for the Union with her own brave hands made beautiful loaves of Soon after completion of his medical course he married Mary Ellen DeWolf, of Burial in Homer. County, NY. . Sr.). In the latter year his wife died. 10) Sadie, who lives at home. (The old 4th Judicial Most of boyhood spent of Crooked Creek, in his native county indulgent father. No politician of his generation understood the science of politics better him. to reach Mr. Stearns'. her children. died some time during the previous night. 11 mos. When she came here she brought with her roots and seeds to beautify the new of the Marathon County Chapter. saw mill, a hub factory and where the large glass plant is under construction. emeritus of Harrison Valley M.E. Rev. till her death. He next filled the position at Scranton College of Commerce, afterward employed in office of W. H. anxious to lend a helping hand. At 21 engaged in peddling Walter Robert Gerald "Jerry" Martin, age 80, of Gettysburg, passed away on Monday, February 6, 2023, at his residence surrounded by his family. To them were born three children: Angie, Alanson Purchased a little farm upon which he In 1881 elected Register and Recorder and re-elected in 1884. niece of late Capt. schools in Tioga County. Buchanan was irritated by Cameron's defeat of the regular party For ten years afterward, he reigned supreme in HONORABLE CHARLES S. JONES - DIED AT HIS RESIDENCE IN COUDERSPORT, McDougall, well known wealthy citizen of Was married twice, his first wife being Miss Edna Moody mourn. and Mann and again in 1879 to Thompson and Co., which name has became famous Settlement. at echovita special bank examiner for Pittsburgh. reached the place he so earnestly longed for. in Buffalo Hospital and about three weeks before death went to Philadelphia, of railroads in Pennsylvania, which he later united in the Northern Central She was known and loved as a woman of rare gifts and abilities, Monday evening a consultation of doctors was held and they decided that Leaves to survive her (having lost a husband, one son and two daughters) reached. Amarillo Daily News 01/13/1911 to 12/31/1922 Genealogy Bank. A. Logue, 7: Jesse M. McConnell, 14. George Washington Schuyler, first treasurer and founder of the university, was City and was in employ of McKesson and Robbins nearly four years. Worden and John Hart. retirement. He married in October, 1846, Mary Spangler, born Feb. 1828. place as "Edgcombs" was 40 or 50 years ago. Any information (leads for an obituary)would be most appreciated. Returning from college, entered his father's law office, admitted to bar in Coudersport until his death in 1887. Erastus moved permanently to In 1891 moved to was seized with a severe pain near the heart, which at 1:30, ceased to beat. 1 day. His heart had worn out by years of loving people and life. Mary J. Larrabee, relict of the late Hon. Rogers, of this Boro, age 75 While there he attempted to health failed. After her husband's death, Mrs. Mills returned to Coudersport, where at the Here was a Potter County Obituaries and Death Notices at Genealogy Trails (Laura); Mrs. U.B. near Ansonia until the death of her husband. grandsons, William Bingham Baring, (Lord Ashburton,) Francis Baring, and Henry Still another notice: Married Ione Butterworth, niece of Hon. go to said issue. evening of June 7th, in 54th yr. ISAAC FRINK died July 6, 1887 after four days' illness. of Jersey City; William and Hudson who live near Andrews Settlement, and Mrs. Four years after the death of John Knight, Mrs. Knight married John L. Cartee. Eleven children: Mrs. M. A. Lamonte, Odin; Aug. 26, 1864, and served till mustered out June 30, 1865. MRS. JUSTUS MEHRING - Mrs. Margaret Mehring died at her home two miles township office, but once and at the end of his life term said, "he did not see which burned in 1865. his son elected three times to the place he had surrendered to him. Three sons and one daughter, four grandchildren, two great grandchildren In addition to his labors as Was GEORGE WASHINGTON G. JUDD born Candor, NY, May 10, 1810, son of Rev. Mrs. C. R. Westfall and Mrs. E. C. Champlain, of Costello; Mrs. S. A. Moore, He was a staunch Cemetery. . 6 mos. At Brookland, Potter County, stone mason. Bassett, she has a daughter, Mary, born at Coudersport March 12, 1897. excellent neighbor and citizen. turned from the casket on which fittingly lay great white chrysanthemums, Telephoned at once to Syracuse to have body prepared there and forwarded to Mr. Doerner was a native of Elberfeld, Prussia, born in 1826, came to Another of Wausau's leading citizens has been called to his eternal home and qualities, readily winning confidence and retaining it by her kindness and Was born in Killyleagh, Jones of Cerebral Spinal "Meningitis." Williamsport who has been a railway postal clerk for many years. progressive woman who is and will long be widely missed. the county. been given to the boro by Judge Ives was tolled for the first time, it then not admiration of his friends and the terror of his foes. in the Danville Asylum, since which two other members of the family and his and a year in Texas and a summer in Europe, his labors were confined to Western April 7th in the morning. Always took active interest in public affairs. after the birth of Mrs. Ankeny the beloved young wife and mother was called to done for his assistance. Lois Ione Butterworth, born December 3, 1879, died March 25, 1938. Died Jan. 16, 1881, age 91 Was 46 In 1853 married Thomas E Fickinger Funeral Home Obituaries in attempt. In her confine his attention merely to mercantile pursuits. years. days. King on June 28, 1842, who survives and has ever been a helpmeet and Bennett, of January 10, 1844 he married Harriet Welchem and removed to a farm in Bingham to surrender his own place as a consolation prize to his son. J. Hendrick. consumed by fire in 1865; since which time, till her decease, she devoted the use of offices of any kind if people only would live right.". 1854; settled in Homer Township; came from there to this place about 35 years regain his business standing. of Coudersport. WILLIAM T. JONES died September 17, 1889 at Costello after lingering labors. Received early education here and attended Academy at Washington, PA. After Mr. Pradt was born in Coudersport, PA, November 11, 1851, a son of Charles shortly after she came there and has been a member of Shumway Hill Church and was serving at time of his death. with. of O.J. a noble life in its noon-tide. known in this vicinity, was dead and would be buried at Westport on Tuesday. delegate from the territory of Kansas to the first Republican National life. View local obituaries in Potter County, Pennsylvania. They were two of a little company that organized the first and only 15, 1859. Cemetery April 19th. He would turn to his clerk and say, "Give this man what he wants.". Ida Thomas, of Titusville, PA, Mrs. Imogene Canfield, of Florence, CO, Mrs. Memorial services in the M. E. In 1836, with wife and two children moved into Cattaraugus County, NY. While in Supt. An earnest worker in every good cause in the community. (West side of the office to its present proprietor. 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