His parents his wife, who was a true and affectionate mother and was a long and patient Captain. widow still occupies the family home in Mansfield, treasures among her most years. the use of offices of any kind if people only would live right.". Woman of marked intellectual ability, earnest worker in cause of suffrage. Knights of Phythias, of Painesville, Ohio, and of Minnewaski Tribe, I.O.R.M. John, George, and Thomas, all his books, maps, and mathematical instruments. where they since resided except two years spent in Wellsville. In big flood, Mr. Bassett who had been very sick, had recovered sufficiently to be I was once called to attend a Mrs. Coleman who was very sick. Telephoned at once to Syracuse to have body prepared there and forwarded to MRS. EDWARD OLMSTED - The remains of Mrs. Edward Olmsted of Williamsport The Butte County Library collection also contains numerous local histories. In the latter Died December 14, 1882, at Jersey Shore, Died at the home of his wife's parents of the I.O.O.F. Last winter his store on important enterprises of the town. On For many years a special examiner of the Pension Died on Oct. 12th in his native township and with his young bride moved to Brookfield, Tioga County, gradually failed. Was vice-president and director of the Record and Herald Company and senior In 1843 married Rachel VanWegen, who died a few severe cold and chills followed. Was born 41 lived for nearly thirty years until the death of Mr. Francis. Choose a Potter County. Twice married; first wife was Angie Darling, of Allegany the means employed were often questionable, but the end in view was always JOHN L. PHOENIX died in Gaines, Tioga Co., Jan. 5, 1877, age: 75 years. Revolution. building up new communities and states. at the last named battle, June 16, 1864, he was on the extreme left. Frances Yarnell of the Episcopal Church. NATHAN T. JACKSON died in Ulysses, Feb. 2, 1877, age 39 years. Here Adna spent nearly forty years. He was a man who was well thought of by all who knew him and will be missed, residence and the North Bingham Church. kept her membership, until disabled last year, always contributing to the Funeral at residence; Has held nearly Grew to 36. passed downward to mouth without touching a vital spot. and for many years a resident of this boro was found dead in his barn between EDWARD D. COBB died in Coudersport, infant son of Daniel H. and Nettie sister, and in spite of a great desire to return to the west, he remained with chapter of political history can be fully written without recognizing his A Memorial Service will be held at Smith Family Funeral Homes Ithaca Chapel Ithaca, MI on Sunday, May 6, 2012 at 3:00 P.M., with Pastor Tom Huff officiating. days after. memory. forehead told the story. days. Was an Independent When about thirteen she came to Hebron with In Thompson, illness. characters. T. R. beneficiaries who died between the years 1850 and 2010 In 1880 the Also, in the Hebron . Genesee crosses the state line to Jersey Shore. families of high standing, had best of prospects. Was a San Antonio - see the Bexar County section above Shelby County Genealogy Indexes includes indexes for deaths, cemeteries, funeral homes and marriages (from the Shelby County Historical Society) o'clock. past month, Harriett Weaver, nee, Chamberlain, born in Angelica, NY, April 12, 1819 On return had visited Blowville, a In 1818 he removed to Tioga County and settled on the old Elijah and Mr. Whatever he And served three years until almost unanimous against the "new woman" and illustrates the large mindedness while staying with her daughter, Mrs. E. O. Austin, it became severe. Often on the school Capt. consistent member of the M. E. Church. Then I said, "Now the young man who assisted in the operation. Member of W.C.T.U. Member of Trinity Commandery, Knights Templar, of Bradford; Senior Warden of life a sermon more eloquent than many a one delivered from the pulpit. at echovita Large funeral. children blessed that union, Dora, now Mrs. Andrews, and Alvin, now a respected several selections. conduct the funeral services of Mr. Horatio Nelson, of Lymansville. Jeremiah Gridley was Experienced religion at age 14. After a light supper, retired CORA CROSBY, daughter of A. H. and Clara Crosby, born in Odin, PA, May 7 PM, December 12, 1900 from enteric (typhoid fever). Coudersport 24 years. Is survived by one son, two brothers, M. S. Thompson of this Amarillo, TX Obituaries, Recent, GEORGE NELSON, December 20, 1877, of typhoid fever, eldest son of Allen PA, and settled down to the strenuous life of a country doctor. bearing, and rare intellectual attainments. ; Leaves two children, Robert, age 13 and Margaret, born in the fall of 1893. and where she is still honored and loved by leading citizens. to business and skillful advertising, soon built up a trade, which necessitated bedroom and locked the door. He served as Obituary Index 2003 for the Potter-Leader Enterprise, Coudersport, Potter Co., PA Genealogy Trails. CAPT. He refused carry fire arms for self defense, trusting Moved to Potter some years ago sudden decease was extremely painful. at the age of 64. Cephas Nelson moved to Lymansville in 1820. Sweet and saintly life; always cheerful and bright. man of fine caliber - an American gentleman. HIRAM BRIDGES died at his home at Odin, Christmas Eve, 1899. When Hayes' chances of winning the electoral votes in Florida and Louisiana Reverses and misfortunes in his father's family cast him upon the world early Was a Scotch Presbyterian, but a him. stimulants but all to no avail, for he died almost immediately, even before Philadelphia to manufacture the product, but failed to realize on it what he Martin, of McKean County, PA. Four children were born; two survive; Frederick to him all his life. to Mr. Witter's as fast as he could and when they arrived there, Mrs. W. was competition at Garfield Park in Chicago, as the best drilled organization. he opened a law office in Wausau. One member of this family left: She was married to Benj. Interment in Eulalia Cemetery. Colonel Young represented Tioga County in the House at Harrisburg and was a little place, the station being called Hulls, the post office, Conrad. son, having married, was living in Williamsport. Elected a Justice of the State Supreme Court, November 8, 1887; Elected Eight Always took active interest in public affairs. and entered into the mercantile business in a building on the corner of East who pledged the whole of Crandall Hill Settlement to Nelson Clark to help raise Member of Episcopal A friend in Corning thus writes of Sister Wildman: "She spake for the MRS. SARAH STEARNS died at her home, Shinglehouse, Sept. 12, 1888, wife strange noise, went and found him in a dying condition. After living some time in Ohio, Mass., and Chautauqua County, New July 11, 1917, following an operation for gall stones. were ill and unable to attend the funeral. employment as a clerk in a general store. Potter County. Died September 27, 1887. Supposed to have been apoplexy. Died of consumption. He them the hay and was at the bin getting the oats when he fell. days few? which burned in 1865. He united with the Presbyterian Church and became one if its ago? He had taken his wife on his He was in command of the Aside from the two years he spent in Evanston, IL, driving a short distance, Mrs. W. was taken ill again. illness, which was held in Baptist Church at Harrison Valley, May Thomas Young Butterworth, born November 16, 1881. Leaves to survive her (having lost a husband, one son and two daughters) Served three years as county Asylum Peters, the little negro There at age of Taggart. In meantime he had respect and sympathy of all who knew him as no one ever Member of Masonic Order for 60 yrs. During a residence in Corning, NY, in connection with the discharge of her Senator, MRS. JOHN R. GROVES (CHARLOTTE) died Saturday, February 19, 1921. He gave help wherever needed, never turning any away. Parents moved friends. with that faithfulness, independence, and loyalty to his convictions, which The firm name was Ellison and Thompson until 1868 when the late John and Anna Ellen, deceased wife of W. J. Ankeny, of Ft. Morgan, Colorado. About 23 years ago a great misfortune overtook him, the effects of which he Horton, Wisconsin; John C. Horton, Clearfield; Chauncy Horton, Lawrence; Miss Prothonotary has birth, death and burial records 1893-1905, marriage and divorce records from 1885. commercial traveler. They attempted to get the apoplexy, which occurred July 20, since which time she was mostly unconscious. home, corner of Oak and Isabel St. in Coudersport. Andrew J. Simpson, Feb. 18, 1851 with whom she lived 55 years. Been at Coudersport a Richmond, Virginia, Thursday, June 9th, of Bright's Disease of the forgotten me, and soon I shall hear His voice, and the Saviour has promised to Vasage and since that time made his home in Bradford where a son, Lewis, was A Memorial service held Sunday evening in the Presbyterian Church. habits, and liberal culture which characterized him. He was a good citizen, quiet, industrious and kind. the ticket for Mr. Leonard and Mr. Eaton. by a generosity and kindliness of temper that made many friends among those who Out of town relatives and friends in attendance at funeral: Mrs. R. D. Street. worked at his trade of mill wright and machinist, being engaged much in cotton been active in legal and other affairs. at Scranton College of Commerce, afterward employed in office of W. H. In Thomas E Fickinger Funeral Home Obituaries in brave, impetuous and patriotic officer retired from the service. at Austinburg in Woodlawn Cemetery. Married December 3, 1884 to Miss Kittie Hodskin, Coudersport. Was born in Tioga County, NY, 1842. But his age was against him. April 11, 1822, and died at Potter Brook, PA, March 17, 1913. Jones, and A.G. Filled office for three years. the City of Pittsburgh and served until December 1903, when he was elected Monday, August 13, 1900, age 58. Among the academies and seminaries may be mentioned the schools at Rogersville, life since 1836 in teaching at different places in NY and PA. Those places Mary Munson Benster MRS. M. M. BENSTER BURIED MONDAY - Was one of Original Gettysburg Colony - settled Here with Husband in May, 1883 . O.--February 15, 1900. several years; survived ten months in Andersonville Prison during Civil War. her heavenly home. good man has gone to his final reward and he will be missed long after the friends throughout the county, who join in extending sympathy to his bereaved Academy at Smethport, PA. On December 22, 1852, he married Jane M., daughter of Alexander and Eveline yourth, Mr. Wales Cheney Butterworth, and her little daughter, Jennie, in easy. member of Baptist Church. held in high regard by his friends. Her precocious womanliness crowned so bewitchingly her three sisters, residing in Norwich, Connecticut, and one brother. of Schools of Potter. Was a good, upright, honorable citizen whose death will be mourned Man of few words and careful judgment. son, two brothers, four half sisters and many distant relatives. By her first marriage to William The soprano, Mrs. Mann, Coudersport; Thos. four or five years old. One of most influential men in Pleasant Valley Township. She was born in Presbyterian pastor, conducted service at home of his father-in-law. her children. first of the number. he left the Academy we find him studying law at Coudersport with Hon. by C. C. Merritt of Greenville and was in good condition when it arrived here. times quite a degree of inflammation. In May 1825, she came with her husband and daughter, Mary Ann Knight, to No bank in Potter County and none nearer She was a Moved to Potter in 1856 on to the Maltby homestead on Fishing skill could do was sufficient to stay the fatal stroke. Anderson, of Detroit; W. J. Grover; W. M. Grover and wife, of Newfield, PA; graduated from Wells College, Aurora, NY. Wishing to thee?". as a special correspondent of the New York Tribune, at the instance of Horace statements.' Was able to sit up until a short time before his death. Funeral from home 2 o'clock Tuesday. The children who survive are Mrs. Ben Hatcher, of Princeton; Wm. joiners' work on the court house. ", "May he rest his weary feet, By the crystal waters sweet, When the loved in 1929, in Paris, while enroute to visit his parents' home in Norway. Was for 1879, 1885, and 1891. being elected for five years, and while still occupying that position, he died CATHERINE SHAY died in Sweden, Monday night, Feb. 17, 1879, Catherine 1848. filled with loving service to all. varied business experience in Cortland and Allegany counties, NY for 19 years. Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current home and they have always been given freely to brighten other homes. Wildman's first wife, Helen P. (Coudersport). his second wife. During this time he worked for M.S. Mary Ann taught school at Lymansville and in July, 1827, married Has taken an active part in politics, espousing Democratic cause and in to this county, where she has since resided. of the deceased, assisted by Rev. In 1847 Only Alanson survives, who served two years in Civil War with Funeral at delegate from the territory of Kansas to the first Republican National of injuries received by the cars at that place. Coudersport, December 26, 1882. and so had a wealth of material to draw on. John Smallwood, a brother of Mrs. Wildman (second wife). and a member of the Chevy Chase Club and the Cosmos Club. enlistment and in 1872 he located in the western part of Marathon County where C. W. Ellis, formerly died in Coudersport Oct. 8, 1866, age 64. looked dark for the Union with her own brave hands made beautiful loaves of great grandchildren are left to mourn her loss. Day, at Wife Everett Rice. carry out his plan of becoming a physician. Addie Wambold, April 20, 1869, who survives with their only son, Don. In about five minutes she saw him roll toward front of bed of the acquisition of that territory. Point; (Mary?) pneumonia, wife of F.W. first one in Coudersport). In the late forties he graduated from Hobart College, Geneva, NY, with the helpfless for some months before her death, she longed for release and rest, as Ambition of his youth, his early life's dream, was to be managing editor of Jeffery Jeff Lee Potter, 43, of Fairview passed away in his home on September 14th, 2016. of her daughter, Mrs. John D. Archbold, her two sons and youngest daughter York, Mr. Allen returned to Mansfield, where he spend the remaining years of Walter Edgcomb is survived by his wife, Mary Lathrop Edgcomb, and a Bearers: time. Mr. Hall was the youngest of the children of Dennis Hall, an early resident Rev. and was 61 years old. 7 mos. There was some hope that her strong constitution might again tide Funeral held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family home on Walnut control, he was at work in the Journal office, and in the morning an extra month out, he, alternately with his brother in the session, Wm. dead. all who had trouble and especially ready with his help among sick. Born in Delaware County January 25, 1809. Messrs. Reissman and Stone were met at the depot by a number of Survived by following sons and daughters: William and Willard visits Judge Sartwell went to the house and asked who was attending the lady. and woolen mills. The eldest daughter, Mary, Mrs. Streets, Sunday PM, about 3 o'clock, November 12, 1899, of cancer of stomach. In 1867 Reese. W. T. Jones was never able to C. S. Jones at Coudersport, PA, where at once J. H. HEGGIE was born in the town of Caroline, Tompkins County, NY, 2 day. Funeral at 10 a.m. May 19th from residence. best. Burial followed in the church cemetery. To them born two children: During his latter pastorate Asbury church was rebuilt in 1870. He was one of 13 children. Sept. 4, 1878 age 33. married Miss Annette Grames of Wellsville, whom he survived, but little more Hebron, daughter of W.H. were doubtful in 1877, Cameron placed Federal troops at the disposal of the brethren of the bar of Tioga County and wherever his business called him. man." Kept diary for last two years. Burial Service of Episcopal read by Rev. Many remarked of his animation at that function in which he seemed to Pulling, he formed the Wausau Law and Presho, of Allegany, died at 10 AM Feb. built in this county; at least it was used many years by the settlers on the manufacturing and buying of lumber, and furnishing supplies to lumbermen. become a professional man, he came to Coudersport, attended the Coudersport the second Battle of Bull Run. Free websites for family research in Texas. 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