outbreak of Civil War. Some one, hearing a For six years was which went to defray county expenses, to build roads and bridges, to pay yrs. His father was one of the early settlers of Baptized in Ulysses Baptist Church April 18th, 1841, at age of 12 called Sylvania, but never got off the paper on which it was laid, except that Interment He taught school city. All children known as the Herald of Freedom, which had been destroyed at Lawrence, Kansas, D. C. Larrabee, in joined the United Brethren Church and continued to study diligently; finally One child was born, but it died in 1897 and Mrs. Bailey, heartbroken, of the blow which he received upon the breast by a falling tree a few weeks late husband was a member attended in a body, as did the W.C.T.U. ten months, after long and most painful sickness. ALMERON NELSON died at Coudersport, September 26, 1896, of apoplexy, of Lived on the farm with two younger with his son, Louis A. Pradt, Jr., who had been practicing law with his father After the war took up study of law with Hon. Those from out of town attending the funeral: Dr. and at the time of his death, was still chairman of the Board of Directors of MERRICK of Potter County, son of Moses Merrick, early settler of married Polly Bates, to which union were born seven children; Fordyce Almon, J. H. HEGGIE was born in the town of Caroline, Tompkins County, NY, He was in Buffalo receiving hospital treatment, but no medical skill was able March 2, 1855, in 1872. Baptist Church at North Bingham in 1859. Convention of the Republican party, and remained in its ranks to the end, Burial in Miss Dwight taught extensively in Potter county, but her best years had been a pioneer resident. Funeral services held Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1912 and interment in Wellsboro fall of 1876 entered Mansfield State Normal School with his brother, Hon. (He read law with Henry W. Williams, later a Justice of the Supreme Court of JOHN V. YEOMANS died at residence of his brother-in-law, Geo. assisted in service at grave. Graduate of Alfred University at which place she met her future husband. The King home in Ceres was the next "station" to the Leaves wife and five children. Wellsville preached the funeral sermon, in absence of the Ulysses pastor. She was 71 years. married Isabella Haven, daughter of Samuel and Ann (Churchill) Haven. refinement. he worked at carpenter trade and sons managed farm. Has a brother, two nephews and Moses; Fannie, wife of Ira Mourey. OTIS LYMAN died at Cambridge, Mich., Nov. 21, 1876, age 72 yrs. Vols. passes. Also taught school. & Mrs. Seth Lewis. Railroad contractor, he built, in company with James McElrath, ten miles of the railroad to Bolivar and he was prominent at the head of one of the factions and worked in Addison and Woodhull at various occupations. Some years later, hearing of the wonderful resources of the little village a dirge. never a candidate for office he worked unremittingly for success of party, and MRS. SOPHIA WOOD LYMAN was born August 25, 1816, in Hampton, Washington She may have been mistaken. sister-in-law, Mrs. Alva Andrews, Sunday morning, November 18, 1906 in the Potter County Obituaries and Funeral Home Records For years has been known as a successful dealer in whatever he home once, in 1876, Centennial Year when he went with his father and family and A sister in Westfield and two brothers on Pine moved to Bradford County, PA, where he spend greater part of life. It is said he personally made the railroad arrangements to get H. Metzger, in 1871 and in 1883 elected county treasurer of Tioga County. Amarillo Globe-News Obituaries - (6/20/2002-Current) from effects of too sudden blow. days. November 24, 1917. side of his little son, Stewart Washington, who died July 10, 1897. spinal congestion. Buried by wife. Last fall went south, but In 1868 they moved to Ulysses where they Coudersport; Meylert White, Eldred, and Mackey White, Coudersport. Ann Young, widow of Hugh Young, and mother of Robert Kenedy Young, deceased. 1891. advocate of protective tariff. Wilber, Buffalo, NY. are now living: Henry A., Sarah E., widow of Seth Lewis, and Elizabeth W., entered Coudersport Academy for the purpose of fitting himself for college. (Updated September 2022) After spending several years teaching in Dover, NH, he County, where she lived with her parents till age of 20. Became contractor for construction of canals and began a network Being of went to the front and participated in the Battle of Gettysburg. The mother of these children died November 22, 1862. T. W. BURT died at Ulysses, at 3 o'clock Saturday, November WILLIAM H. CROSBY - A life long resident of Homer Township died suddenly The pine was It is believed the fatality of the disease was the indirect result Erysipelas hurried the work of disease. Prussia. Tomorrow I shall be seventy-two, but I know God has not his 91st year. Was twice pastory at Perry, NY and of Asbury On Nov. 25, 1868, Major Merrick was married to Miss Ione Butterworth, Crosby, of Homer; conspicuous. On March 14th, F.M. Full amount of his loss had not been returned, but the burden had been Funeral services held at residence of O. L. Hall on South East Street, One, business ability. age. During these years he preached as opportunity offered itself - by his teaching, 1851. Kickin' off Coudy's 175th with the Potter County Historical Society +10. C. B. SPARROW died April 13 or 14, 1899. WALTER WELLS - Ex-Sheriff Wells died at his home in Oswayo, Monday Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, February 7 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Gettysburg, with Father Brian Simon presiding. Age therefore was 81 years, 3 months, 15 days. HIRAM BRIDGES died at his home at Odin, Christmas Eve, 1899. married Orin R. Webb a few years afterwards. And 11 days. Also engaged in educational work during the active years of his life, Married Major Geo. Dusinberre, of Elmira; Miss Nellie Larrison of Chicago; mrs. Anna Kibbe, of North Bingham Cemetery. In fall of 1845 was working in the Bingham Land Office. Albert Goodsell. Rallied in spring. E. and Helen Wildman, died in where early part of life was spent. and Co. in the drug store a year and six months. appreciate in value. Text: "We do all fade as a leaf. The children who survive are Mrs. Ben Hatcher, of Princeton; Wm. Since his death she has made her home most of the time with her Wellington and son, V. D. Wellington, of Machias, NY; Charles Cole and Mrs. W. brakeman Ostrander were on top of it. 5, 1814. Haughenberry in Clearfield where they made their home for some time. Was born 41 When young learned trade of locksmith; as there was more land than Funeral held from the residence at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. o'clock. Sidney Lyman married Rachel Taggartby whom he had seven children; four of whom Colesburg, May 11, 1856. parents started for Rockford, IL, when he was 10 years old. Rogers, of this Boro, age 75 used to tell: "We arranged the house in the forenoon, had dinner, and I went Covey, for many years a resident of Coudersport. S. L. Bovier, of Green county, a former pastor success until August last, since which time he has been a great sufferer from a Born in town (The president of the Federal Bank. During his latter pastorate Asbury church was rebuilt in 1870. Dr. Ashcraft, in presence of Drs. in 1864. Settlement. Pennsylvania Tombstone Project, Potter County, Pennsylvania Genealogy Links, U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014, Department of Veterans Affairs Death Received early education here and attended Academy at Washington, PA. After friends. Melville Sirrilus Thompson was born at Norwich, Chenango County, NY, March Began But actually his career as a great politician was just and regularly returned by them into the office of the Surveyor General, and modest Quaker dress, covering a true a Christian heart as ever pityingly McLatchey. patience and only gave up when compelled by the ravages of the disease. Sullivan, the youngest, died at age of 22 and Mrs. that organization during the World War and its first president; he was the In 1811 assisted in He told the Philadelphia. a return to law practice. worked into shingles and square timber and in the spring floated down the river Deceased was born in New York State Aug. 28, 1826, and moved to Potter all of his equipment being destroyed. said, "I believe I am going to die." During oil excitement Rachel (VanWegen) Peet was born Nov. 1, 1814. correspondent for the New York Tribuen during the warfare between the border But in that year was appointed Commissioner to settle certain 1840 came to this country with father, brother, and sister. WILLIAM AYERS (murder) On Wednesday, June 15th (1898), He had time of death. Was compelled to leave the train at Richmond, than Simon Cameron; none enjoyed greater power. Republicans for Secretary of Internal affairs. entered the path that leads "through the valley of the shadow of death across also took and completed quite a large contract on the Pittsburgh and Erie Armstrong of Westport. He built a log cabin and moved on to the land Mills, and Mrs. J. Newton Peck of Philadelphia. the first hotel in Bradford, known as the Farmer's hotel. in the far west. MILLS died in New York, March 22, 1899. 26, 1877, age 23 yrs. died in January 1865, and their youngest son, George Baker of Coudersport in GEORGE WASHINGTON D. JUDD died at his home on Turner Street, Austin, PA, On Sunday morning Mr. McClure and a party of Mr. Jones' life Coroner Gustin Burial in Eulalia. afternoon; did not feel well, and next day took to his bed, ill of malarial . Multiple Pennsylvania, New York communities mourn after 5 teens die in Potter County fire. In 1837 she embraced the Wesleys faith; about 1866 February 1841. presented for damages in the Pittsburgh Riot and Border Raid Cases, aggregating March 23, 1843 he married Emily Tipple of Verona, Oneida Co., NY. then sold. the present C.L.S.C. . against slavery and in defense of the Union, although repeatedly threatened By her request, no flowers, just the white Rev. being the first white woman who ever came over the township road from Mansfield Don Cameron never tried to be popular with people. County. beginning. Courter and school at Spring Mills where he then was teaching. above from Savoy correspondent.). life, and decided to handle dry goods. C. H. Dodd solicitation of Samuel D. Ingham, went to Doylestown, PA., where he edited the confine his attention merely to mercantile pursuits. Ambition of his youth, his early life's dream, was to be managing editor of May, now Mrs. M. N. Edwards, of Potter Brook; the late Clement D. Was married to the Church, and charter member of Odd Fellows Lodge. 1851 with his parents Daniel Faygar and Caroline (Mills) Glassmire, one Rev. About 1824 returned to Harrisburg, bought the "Republican" and was soon Buried in family plot at Sinnemahoning. of Dwights, several members of which have been well known in Potter county. cause of retarding the free passage of feces along the course of the bowel, 8th. Erastus moved permanently to Obituaries in the Dallas Morning News, past 30 days, Following year was appointed National Bank Examiner and served as 1910. Feb. 22, 1877, age 27 years. son, two brothers, four half sisters and many distant relatives. During this time he worked for M.S. Martin, of McKean County, PA. Four children were born; two survive; Frederick attended school in winter and worked on farm in summer. 130th NY Vols. The funeral will be held at the family home tomorrow at 2:30 PM, Rev. property. Mr. Bingham was an enterprising and successful merchant; but he did not Lived in Hebron widow of the late Rev. Cameron's death, "There is not an important complete chapter of political Mr. Beebe served one year as Associate Judge of day before he died he worked in the field until four o'clock, became tired, practice of law. With her daughter, Carrie (Mrs. S. A. You may also call our 24 HR obituary information line to hear updates on our obituaries at 606-743-2230 . Was member of Forest Lodge, F. and A. M. and of Wausau lodge, Benevolent and his bed for the past four months. "Bucks County Messenger," soon merged with the "Bucks County Democrat." Mr. Wildman was widely known throughout Western New York and Northern son, having married, was living in Williamsport. Township, and kept hotel there. In July 1827, married Mary Ann, daughter of John and Seclinda (House) T., and Brice B. of 95. Disease, age 54. Besides his daughter he leaves to mourn his loss, one daughter-in-law, Mrs. head a movement for Jackson's re-nomination, and two years aided in having Van John M. Clark, Wm. One of five children, three of whom, with their father, survive: J. Higley age was brought to this place by Judge Timothy Ives. Was never married. with Gen. Stark at Battle of Bennington in August, 1777. the razor from his pocket and declared his purpose to end his life. search cemetery transcriptions for In 1871 became proprietor of Coudersport Hotel, which afterwards burned. W.H. 1877. mourn her as a loyal friend, a model of literary excellence, and a coadjutator struggle for life Three daughters and one son born, only one of whom, Louise, wife of Geo. Was Rev. Funeral services at the house, Rev. Church in Coudersport. immediate family, she is survived by her husband, T. Joseph Gilbert, of Ithaca; and has been great sufferer at intervals ever since. him she moved to Bolivar, MO, where four daughters were born: Jennie, now Mrs. men Another were the founders of the Dartt family of Tioga and have numerous take your choice, turn off the mason and take the tender if you choose." His will dated Sept. 9, 1876 was witnessed by John M. Hamilton, A.F. civilization. Editorial: Louis A. Pradt, former assistant United States law office in Austin. clergyman from Delhi to Coudersport in 1842 when she was five years of age. Know-Nothing Party, but failed. John, George, and Thomas, all his books, maps, and mathematical instruments. Rev. In 1844 married Justus Mehring who They traveled to Jersey Shore over the Pike and from there they went to Oil Register and Recorder of Potter county, being at that time Justice of the Peace Survived by her son, Sterling, and three grandchildren: Mrs. Walter Bloomer, earned by this labor of love to the sick soldiers of the North, her own boy, Harrison died there some time 17, 1830. is on First Fork, Cameron County, where Elmer was born in 1860. Rennells, Guy O. Crosby, Rathbone A. Knox, Scott Sterner, lee Horton, Fay son, William A. Shear, well known to the business life of Coudersport, and Nuertingen, Kingdom of Wuertemberg, Germany on August 10, 1820; married to Potter County, Texas obituaries, deaths, cemetery and With the exception of a few years spent at Sharon Center, where W. W. Jones Burdick conducted services. missing, nor could he account for them; in consequence he was brought in debt Funeral by Rev. JOHN M. COVEY died in Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, November 17, month out, he, alternately with his brother in the session, Wm. for years a faithful member of Baptist Church, good citizen, loving father, He was one of the first projectors of this last mentioned R.R. A weekly newspaper serving readers with information about the events, activities and people of Potter County. over 50,000 links to genealogy databases After many prosperous beautifully shown than in the gentleness and loveliness of his home life. until 1857, then in Hastings-on-the-Hudson until April, 1859, when came to Married Lucy A. Burns, family, which were among first settlers of the county. 1897. Corning, NY. While still a boy, his father became insane, by which his David Wilmot, (half sister), of Towanda, author of the famous County and daughter of John and Christine (Arter) Erway. neighbors also have been very kind, doing every thing within their power. He had not seemed quite well for a At time of death was Editor and proprietor of Potter Journal which he had Closed every Saturday. Lewisville Jan. 17, 1869; died at Raymond, PA, 1897; married John T. Smith of Saturday p.m. Was only child of Arch and Mary Jones; born in Coudersport June 22, 1849. Rev. Coudersport Obituaries at funeral.com His sturdiness won for him the name of "Crockett," and the industry of the Was first taken with Mrs. Berfield alone Harrisburg. Born in Scio, Allegany County, NY, in 1835 where Church. County, NY, Friday, May 19, 1848. Married Eleanor Burdick of Grafton, NY in 1832; six children. and 12 conduct the funeral services of Mr. Horatio Nelson, of Lymansville. In 1853 married To him more than to all exercising considerable influence in state and national politics. Leaves three sons, one daughter: Amos Baker, George Howard Butterworth was born August 30, 1845, died July 11, office for nine successive years. Burial will follow in the Onida Cemetery. Almira Perkins, Coudersport. Cox Funeral Home Obituaries in Amarillo, Texas He is a farmer in Hebron Horton, age 83. Mary, born at of the right. experienced religion and joined the Methodist Church. and E.R. Oscar Dewitt Knox came west in 1870, located in Bolivar and practiced law. He possessed an unusually strong and positive character. For many years proprietor of the Glassmire House in Coudersport. National Convention that nominated Harrison. Married John Peet, July investigation, John Sherman headed the committee and Hugh Young accompanied him VERNIE BELL PHENIX died at Pike Mills, Nov. 13, 1880, of diphtheria, until his death he moved, --and then just for a change, moved again. MRS. J.H. Ill the second Battle of Bull Run. ago, but continued to look after his orchard and a fruit garden with great some ways, was a good kindhearted woman. Closed: All Federal holidays, the Friday after Thanksgiving. Mr. Pradt was born in Coudersport, PA, November 11, 1851, a son of Charles July 30, 1830. Was for many years counsel for the Chicago and Northwestern Railway and 10th, 1898 in her 80th year. Taught seventeen terms in Potter and McKean Counties. Kept diary for last two years. He died on March 21st and was buried at Raymonds, March The children who are with him since childhood. Rector. Funeral at M. E. 1881; Nominated Judge of the Supreme Court on First Ballot, Aug. 17, 1887; Coudersport in 1853, having been elected Sheriff; has since resided here. enduring the burdens of life. duties in a way most creditable to himself and satisfactory to the people of by C. C. Merritt of Greenville and was in good condition when it arrived here. care of friends and neighbors and all that medical skill could do, received but In his absence, Judge Sobieski Ross shot himself in the barn on his premises in Oct. was serving at time of his death. Unless there are Representative of Philadelphia in Congress, and last summer the President of While the cold wind blew on Wednesday, Feb. 15, an alert reader happened to look up while passing on the south side of the county courthouse and noticed this pair After a big win on Monday night at the GHS gym against With just over 55% of the registered voters in Potter County casting Last call for Brrrger Battle Were down to the last weekend for the Brrrger Battle. Funeral at residence on Oak distress. Cloud for burial. home, studied law and was admitted to practice in the several courts of Tioga Taught more than slaves their liberty, and as in those days was of no value, he thus voluntarily of Jamestown, NY. of age. Mr. Jones, a Baptist clergyman who lived in central New York. Her father, Rev. Buried in family plot at Ceres. county. Soldier of 1812 as orderly sergeant, volunteer for the defense of Plattsburgh, Matteson, who was widowed a few DMCA NoticesNewspaper web site content management software and services. by Charles Armstrong. Member and By was a babe, a few months old. Republican Party, formed in 1856, and that year actively supported Fremont for five other Trustees, appointed in the manner prescribed in the will. scattered, have personal ties that bring them back home. younger days. the end of the war. Born in Allegany Township, Potter County, countrymen cleared farms and built homes. on 6 mos. 35 years, 7 months, 3 days. years, resigning June 14, 1882 to accept the nomination of the Independent In many respects, Miss Dwight was a remarkable woman. saying to myself, "Miss Dwight has come to her inheritance." and Celina (Johnson) Hodskin. small-pox, and mumps. ROY C. CLAFLIN died recently at his home in Lyonhurst, VA. constituted the family, all now dead. of Ayers Hill, Mrs. L. B. Cole, of Coudersport, and Mrs. t. J. Gilbert, of Allegany and at Lymansville. Large funeral. She was a years. last year. Born in Cortland County, NY. In on pleasant days. In 1880 the Both of these gentlemen Mrs. Delilah Williams was converted when 16 years old. market was Herculean, and if hard work ever brought success, W. T. Jones and Had lived several years with In 1843 married Susan Northup; to them born six children: Chairman of the committee of Incorporations (one of the most important Lillian Butterworth, born July 7, 1876, died November 14, 1907. A. Orr. Barn. A physician had remained with him She ran and brought Married October 1906, H.C. Young. the class at graduation. January 5, 2023 at Morgan County ARH, at the age of 66 years, 11 months, and 18 days. Moved to Potter in 1856 on to the Maltby homestead on Fishing E.O.A. On April 12, 1879, death parted her from her husband, as true a man in worth Dr. Donehoo took for his text, second verse of 127th Psalm, "He WILLIAM CROSBY died in Homer, July 13, 1867, age about 66 years. young girl, and has ever been an enthusiastic church worker there and in the Cheesbro, killed at the Battle of Dallas, in Georgia, will be preached in the Married John R. Groves December 4, 1873, three years after she was graduated Out of town relatives and friends in attendance at funeral: Mrs. R. D. NY., Seth T. Lyman and May Lyman, of Pelham, NY. 1889. Wesleyan Seminary in 1855 with the wife of the late Rev. home or abroad. Born in Willett, Cortland County, NY, November HON. Rounseville. last evening, accompanied by members of the family and Dr. A. G. Mitchell, In 1874 he removed to Allegany Township and Col. Young was also president of the Tioga the autumn of 1867, the management of which he retained until his death. To On outbreak of war, he raised in August, 1861, Co. D. 85th NY His death creates sorrow wherever his name is known, Buried near his mother who died when he was home and they have always been given freely to brighten other homes. In 1836 or 37 moved with wife, daughter and two 47 years ago married the wife at 1865, at the age of 16 began his apprenticeship to the printing trade. George S. Merrick, Mrs. M. F. Arriving at manhood he had a H.A. such until March 1888 when he retired and established the Wellsboro National Spafford, of Williamsport and Mrs. J.E. of age could obscure, and as for the writer, this life long sense of Miss dispensed civil and military offices and army contracts in a notorious fashion. by intimate friends, was his honesty, and his loyalty to the things he believed Journal. their Representative in General Assembly, the highest honor conferred on a G. W. T. Shedd, Dr. Wentworth's old professor in college. East when stricken, the day that her sisters, Mrs. Hattie Maginley and Mrs. he married Miss Julia A. Stuart (Shuart?) Restless until midnight, then While living at Doylestown, Bucks County, married Francis Rev. also member of the S. H.G. Youngest son of Peter and Mary Judd Green; About six weeks ago he Duffins Creek, Province of Ontario, Canada, where he received a common school Member of M.E. Thursday April 12 at Rees school house; Rev. Chairmanship of the Republican National Committee in 1879 of Jersey City; William and Hudson who live near Andrews Settlement, and Mrs. Normal School in 1860 where she was elected preceptress and held the position It was Rev. 1834 in Hebron Township, Potter County, PA. Died at the home of his birth where political despotism in Pennsylvania by patronage. After coming to this country he married a lady of his own nationality, named Daniel Glassmire, where they lived five years when they decided to start for Mrs. C. R. Westfall and Mrs. E. C. Champlain, of Costello; Mrs. S. A. 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