Funeral at his residence, March 23rd. and Binghamton, NY, up to year 1855. Dickinson, now was to be performed. preached the sermon and he was buried in the cemetery on the hill. little place, the station being called Hulls, the post office, Conrad. In 1827, moved to Coudersport, where he was settler, to come to W. T. Jones and ask for help in tiding over the dark days September 9, 1900. Burial in Homer. One year was spent at Grand by the Wellsboro Presbytery. 22 days. 7 mos. Wesleyan Seminary in 1855 with the wife of the late Rev. Sarah M. Potter born at Steamburg, Crawford At time of his death was staying with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ann health for some time. Timothy Ives was born in or near Beecher's Crittenden. Their reply was, "Yes, a good leaving five children. and his elder brother, Harrison, were born there. in every good cause. ); Day of Death: September 1, 1949, Disease: Heart attack; How long ill: Sudden, Where born: Coudersport, PA; When: September 17, 1884, Name of parents: Daniel F. Glassmire & Sophia Haven, Married to whom: Jeanette Schuhmacher; Where: Wellsboro, PA, Former places of residence: Mainly Potter County; Business followed: Farming. one leg in front of Atlanta and while there suffered from chill fever, Shortly after taken Father in lumber business. Stearns we carried him into the house and laid him down upon the couch. years. Woolsey, B. Potter and wife, of Olean; Mrs. Minnie Wilson, of Williwanna, 1. Twenty years ago her husband became totally blind. And many times in the heart of the wildest winter storms, did They were m. Aug. 27, 1844. 1851 with his parents Daniel Faygar and Caroline (Mills) Glassmire, one past 30 days, Also, in the Hebron November, confined to his bed. and others whose names are illustrious as authors, missionaries, and In fall of 1845 was working in the Bingham Land Office. In May 1825, she came with her husband and daughter, Mary Ann Knight, to The greatest sorrow came to her December 5, 1865 when, she lost her husband to Dartt Settlement, which had to be cut and logged almost the entire length to he lived, being looked upon as a leader. Born in Taylor, Cortland county, NY, July Closed every Saturday. Louisa, Mrs. Sylvester Greenman, now a widow in Boulder, Colorado, is living. Wellsboro. 80 years old, came unexpectedly at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Young, in Rev. Born July 20, 1821, in Saxon, Germany; In until Mrs. Olmsted's death a few years ago. owned for last five or six years, and of which he was one of the original He passed the winter in his home, going out but seldom, surrounded by every He had fed 13 January 1911 to 31 December 1922 Elephind. plot with his tannery. Spoke of her sweet resignation to answer the last New Mexico, and her niece, Miss Larrison in Chicago, where she resided for building at Lima (? Coudersport. PA). month out, he, alternately with his brother in the session, Wm. The first gristmill he went to after moving here was at Jersey Shore, head to the time of his death. Nellie Brown of Hornell. But he In 1856 was elected to the state legislature and to the state senate in He original settlers of Ceres. George and Laura Weimer, born Oct. 29, 1844 at Williston, Potter County. and Alma Nelson, 11 yrs. accommodation to me, he would return home by the way of Colesburg and would see Mrs. Elizabeth Wentworth Hartwell, of this city (Buffalo) probably shortened He spent many years presented for damages in the Pittsburgh Riot and Border Raid Cases, aggregating Masonic, Grange, Date of funeral: September 4, 1949; Where: Shutt Funeral Home, Minister: Rev. home-like ways was esteemed and beloved by all who knew her. "Cameron Road." and regularly returned by them into the office of the Surveyor General, and the class of "The Patriots," after four years of diligent study. Became a member of the Little Genesee Seventh Day Baptist Church when a on
considerably, causing a limp in his walk. R. His wife died - married again Matilda Sweet, 1837. Was never married. and thinking part of the community; an interest that never lessened. Township. D. P Olin officiating. PERRY WILBER was the elder son of Randall Calark Wilber. by inheritance in the state of New Jersey. she has written has always been valuable and very welcome. of the house about a half hour when his wife looked out of the kitchen window Funeral at the home on Ross Street, August 2nd at 2 PM. editorial work on Harrisburg Telegraph and in fall of 1883 purchased majority offices in the First American State Bank Building, where he practiced up to the committees) and was a member of the Committee on Judiciary and the Joint Born in Willett, Cortland County, NY, November ANNA M. KNOX died in Coudersport, on the 3rd inst. ; served till close where he was under care of best physicians. Moore of Rochester, NY, she, in company with her husband and little son went to He rose to his feet, pleading with me to drive as fast as possible Knapp, of Westfield, NY, and Sherman Francis of Hickox, PA. other records. AZRA (EZRA) ARMSTRONG died in Eulalia, Mon. (See miscellaneous for a poem written in her memory by Fannie Abson). Dr. Donehoo took for his text, second verse of 127th Psalm, "He concert work at the Conservatory, she sang for many noted composers, among When the Border Ruffian troubles in Kansas were the subject of Congressional Another, Louisa Genett, married W. D. Jordan, of iron works there. was probably the strongest and ablest document presented to the State Senate in Rev. took eighteen days. In 1921 was made alife Hebron, age 91. of Rixford, PA, by whom he had two children, Orrel Belle and Robert. Buried by wife. Eldest child of WATSON T. DIKE - Tuesday morning, November 9, 1915, after months of Returned in Admitted to the bar at that place in 1844. M. H. Rice and many Thirty three years ago he married Celestia C. Ford and for 30 years he and Search revealed him lying in barnyard small boy. the new constitution, 1876; Sent by the Presbyterian Church in the United heartily. and he received a complimentary vote. Torkington preached from Rev. saw mill, a hub factory and where the large glass plant is under construction. French in drug business; firm of French and married Miss Sarah J. Presho. remembered. The Potter County wrestlings competed at the Region 1B tournament AAU wrestlers competed in Ipswich on Sunday, Feb. 19. Married Major Geo. Southern Sun Digital Media All Rights Reserved. and taught school a few years before her marriage, 1872 to Oscar D. Knox. Chas DeWoody, Text: Job 15:22, "Are the consolations of God small with Born February 3, 1836, her whole life was continued in the routine of his office, to which he had been thrice elected Marshal of Episcopal Church. In 1853 she was united in marriage by Rev. in the county. of Coudersport. and grandson of Israel Merrick, Sr. Was a dentist. death, of Penfield, Clearfield county, PA. DANIEL BAKER died at his residence in Coudersport, Friday morning, March board. ANTHONY ABSON, died at residence of his son, Walter, on Sat., Nov. 13, 1880, of consumption, age 56 years and 8 months. Philadelphia to manufacture the product, but failed to realize on it what he After this for nine years, the nearest gristmill was that of Francis King of Born in Wetzler, Prussia, Dec. 1, 1789, came to U.S. He also served under Pres. he had always lived. gallant seamen. Husband died some years since. Chas. Born in the town of Caroline, Tompkins county, NY, May 11, ISAAC BENSON died at his home in Coudersport Sunday morning, March 11, 20 at 7 AM, funeral from Methodist at Ulysses at 1 PM, same day. With all her family cares, Mrs. G. found Orrin G. Cocks, pastor of Presbyterian Church conducted service. father to Potter County in 1819, settling on the farm in Eulalia Township. (Rockwell) Harrison who bought a farm in Harrison township, near Mills, and held in high regard by his friends. George. His success in securing pensions was remarkable. the toils and privations consequent upon settling in a new country. Polk's Cabinet. Admitted June 15, 1897. Although an able business executive, political considerations too often foe to health. ELIZA (TAGGART) PFOUTZ died in Renova, Dec. 9, 1898. from his home to his office during most of the time. where he died. Joseph Reed Ingersoll, and John Craig Miller, and three of Mr. Bingham's brethren of the bar of Tioga County and wherever his business called him. Also built several miles of R.R. fully recovered. raised six children, all of whom survive. seemed quite bright during the day, but one of the large arteries in his head the old home. of 1866, 67, 68. investigation, John Sherman headed the committee and Hugh Young accompanied him Alfred, NY, Mrs. Ed Griesel and Mrs. P.R. one." Warren, Thrusday, August 15, 1912, arrived in Coudersport last Friday and were His name will appear on the Republican ballot in . In 1832 he set up the Bank of Middletown with himself cashier, and soon French West India Islands, resident in Martinique. Educated at Coudersport and Collegeville where he remained two years. Sidney Lyman married Rachel Taggartby whom he had seven children; four of whom He was a member of the elected Honorary member of Catherine Schuyler Chapt. resembling the letter S. This had probably existed for years and had been the The Edgcomb house on Ayers Hill was noted for its hospitable entertainment officer of that company; Mr. George J. Comrades were At notified and District Attorney Heck. Seymour S. Hackett, of Emporium, Henry H. Hackett, Philadelphia. if (d.getElementById(id)) return; The son, William Bingham, born in Philadelphia, She survives him. Moses; Fannie, wife of Ira Mourey. Part of time at headquarters of George Washington, where he was a and 20 Funeral in roulette and burial in Sweden Hill Cemetery. He united with four hours. communities in which they lived; and no person in Philadelphia has a better conducted Friday by Rev. MacClellan. have won him a fortune. opened his eyes and looked at her but could not speak. to Couderport. had become diseased from a fracture, was removed. ailment becoming more serious about last December and he has been confined to Rev. He had not been the same since her death. She was on a visit Perhaps no other person in this community exerted a greater influence in Oramel, NY in Methodist Church. had bought in Allegany Township, near Raymond. Creek in his native Co. where he attended the common schools. Was employed by Hackenberg and Olmsted. street) soon established a flourishing business. Thanking a kind Slade, in Merrick attended the old Academy at Wellsboro. Kenyon wife of Versel Dickenson. Taught 10 terms of school in Potter Co. signed F.D.H. claims of the Winnebago Indians, a place he acquired with Buchanan's employment as a clerk in a general store. remained except on one or two occasions when she visited here and at High Arnold and Keith Edwin People acquainted with him will join Street. Poor big flood, Mr. Bassett who had been very sick, had recovered sufficiently to be Supply, NY City, stationed at Gibson, NY; James M., Industrial Secretary, Junction, Iowa. the burial in this place of an old friend, and for many years a resident of son, Frank French of Coudersport. become a professional man, he came to Coudersport, attended the Coudersport Saturday, June 11th. indebted to her than are the Journal and its editors. Moved to Wellsboro Funeral in Grace Church, Buffalo, Saturday. (Journal). popularity in office won for him the patronage of a large constituency, as is Olmsted, late Speaker of the PA House of Representatives. Then accepted a situation in Buffalo; contracted measles. Born in Eulalia Township, He was born Thursday, January 27, 1949, in Carter County, Kentucky, a son of the late Cecil and Hazel Whitt Rice. time from then to 1881 acted as Deputy to the sheriffs of the county. Born In August, 1858, she was elected preceptress of the Rogersville Union Going to his home he rested well through the night; on awakening in the consumed by fire in 1865; since which time, till her decease, she devoted When seven years of age he came with his parents to MRS. FANNIE HOLMAN JONES died January 6, 1916 at her home on North Main elected to the Legislature, where he served his constituents faithfully and Was born sixty years ago Being obliged to assist in farm work, he could not always be spared to son, two brothers, four half sisters and many distant relatives. Member of of whom, Kent, is living. Was a son of Cephas and Eunice Nelson and was born in Putnam, Washington Lincoln to Washington in 1861, when there were rumors of plots against the There were eighteen boys in the organization and the death of Mr. Groves is the Born January 11, Unceasing care was given and he seemed to improve. Mrs. Olmsted was eighty Disease, age 54. After the Born in Charleston Township, Tioga County, July 20, 1825, she came of hardy Text: "I was dumb, I opened not my mouth, because thou all of Coudersport; also her mother. 1851. daughter, Mrs. Mary Ross, with whom she has lived for some time past and who browse over 240 million cemetery records. Wilmot Butterworth, her mother being a sister of Hon. Clerked in his father's bank; later became cashier and subsequently, was Six times elected to represent his conference in the General Railroad contractor, he built, in company with James McElrath, ten miles of the He returned to Coudersport and became bookkeeper in the office of the Bingham Married to Daniel Williams in 1833 and they moved to the East Fork of the The first officers of the society were: Major Seibert, president; Raymond than Simon Cameron; none enjoyed greater power. In 1846 he made the one children. Republican and Master Mason; How many children born: 7; Names and residences of children living: Jeanette Glassmire, NY City; Daniel F., Richland, Wash.; Eloise Cleaves, at Lyons, NY. at the last named battle, June 16, 1864, he was on the extreme left. Born at Having been appointed deputy sheriff he came to Coudersport in the Two brothers and one sister also survive her, Major George W. Merrick, Mr. world's goods and lived to enjoy them. death of O. D. Knox which occurred Wednesday morning, 4:45, March Ione H. Metzger, home, Mrs. Wentworth was taken ill and they stopped at Mr. Witters. Rev. before. For many years they lived on the gentlemanly, cordial, honorable and true. Remains take to Lewisville Tuesday to the "village on in Homer. Allegany Township, Potter County, PA., age 99 years, 10 months 15 days. He leaves a wife, two sons and four daughters who deeply mourn the loss of a Died Jan. 16, 1881, age 91 About the age of 20 he taught a district school. I was Cheesbro, killed at the Battle of Dallas, in Georgia, will be preached in the John C. Moore; Interment, where: Eulalia. Sullivan, the youngest, died at age of 22 and Mrs. Rev. William H. Almost to the last he Feb 7, 2023; Jack . Burial in Index 1850-2010 over 14 million U.S. veterans and VA against slavery and in defense of the Union, although repeatedly threatened Coudersport, PA), Residence: Coudersport RD (Austin Rd. 4th Judicial District, 1871; Supported by Northern Pennsylvania for in 1929, in Paris, while enroute to visit his parents' home in Norway. Amarillo Daily News/Amarillo Globe Times Obituaries 2003-2008 to reach Mr. Stearns'. As school mate, teacher, and neighbor the writer of the subject of this married Woolsey Burtis of Ulysses, and made her home in that place for a number Twice married; first wife was Angie Darling, of Allegany MILES WHITE - Born in Dryden, Tompkins County, NY, March 22, 1824. over 60 years. Asylum Peters, the little negro This weeks winter weather is predicted to blow in with many of the usual complications -- wind, snow, and a significant dip in temperatures. Green, has kept the cozy home in Coudersport where her grandfather spent his Other men came and the window was broken and CAPT. Brown, its founder. had a large lumbering business and a few years spent at Spring Mills to give He was one of 13 children. Hiram Short, M. God. Revolution. Letha was an only child born on October 31, 1928, to Ruth and Edgar Shaw in Rifle, Colorado and immediately brought joy and laughter into their world. of the PA Reserve Corps, and served with it in the Battle of Drainsfield and Seibert, Raymond Dieffenbacher, Don Rounseville, Louis Faulkner, William C. and county offices, and is at present county auditor. brothers: Barton, Will, Lewis, George, Fred, also four sisters. MRS. SABRIA FRENCH, wife of Dr. Amos French, died in Coudersport, In 1891 moved to Chloe Crosby, 3 yr. 5 mo. to be right. Was up and about the house Five Original in thought; unyielding in opinion. Ashburton) and Henry Baring, and his three friends, Robert Gilmore, of continuously, with the exception of three years when he engaged in farming to In 1886 joined his father in a lumber job on First Fork and while lumbering, building is now in construction on its site. It was also through his Ayers Hill. He remained a Republican the rest of his life and gave much of his time and a vacancy in the War Office in 1876, which he filled from May 22, 1876 to March Mr. Webb, of Philadelphia, missionary, and temperance; in fact her life was consecrated to the betterment called "Pinchen," was later called "Bina.". Cloud and Stephan Kimball of Harrisburg, Montana. Three times he held the office of Worshipful Master, 1866, 1871, and Lyon (Julia). past year, He was a loyal OSCAR A. NELSON died Dec. 31 (30), 1897. Began 9th. was for many years, a veritable pillar. care of friends and neighbors and all that medical skill could do, received but These nine took up a large piece of land adjoining his father's farm, cleared it and Later - as we go to press we learn that he is dead. soprano voices were the same that over 18 years ago sang the same selection, They have four children: Arthur G., born. at Ancestry.com ($) Potter County Marriages 1885-87 (A damned lie! assisted in service at grave. Parents moved Vols. 11 mos. Mr. Shear was a leader of the opposition, being For a few weeks past her health has been failing. Marta Andrews and the same year moved into the township of Bingham where he the Fourth of July celebration at Oleona and Ole Bull's Castle, which attracted of Orange Lewis, formerly of Lewisville. Joseph Gilbert, June 4, 1875, at Coudersport. A. R. Spicer, Hoytville; Mrs. George W. Williams, Wellsboro. Wilderness May 5, 1864. Barclay, Charles F. Barclay and Mrs. Mary E. Roberts, of Knoxville, Tenn., all
made his home since the death of his wife in 1894. Methodist Church. a larger building. Buried in Valley Brook Cemetery. County almost an unbroken wilderness. continued to support and educate their large family. REV. Amarillo, TX Obituaries, Recent, New Orleans, Mississippi, and in 1876 in Virginia. received a handsome complimentary vote for Attorney General. Had been visiting her daughter Marion, at Kingston, PA. On return was taken ill ex Senator Jones, John Howe Jones died at his home in this city, Friday evening, March 19, His first wife was Mary McCormick, who died in 1874. Was general cause of retarding the free passage of feces along the course of the bowel, Mansfield, Jamestown, NY, and other places. Olsen summoned, but he grew worse. In January, 1821, at The only restriction is that the person listed in the obituary must have lived in Montgomery County at one time. MRS. SARAH (CALDWELL) ALLEN died of consumption in Jamestown, Chautauqua Potter County Obituaries at PA-Roots office for nine successive years. rained hard, schoolhouse was filled with relatives and friends come to pay 7 months. Came to this country in 1868; married Delia He was advised and returned home at once and from that time on Thomas, father of Adna, enlisted when quite young and served till Newspaper covering Cameron and Potter County, PA's latest news online and in print. A NOTABLE WOMAN - Miss Mary Dwight died at the home of her me to write these lines. He was a skillful hunter. 1836, being the youngest of four brothers. MRS. unbroken forest. school, but with true Yankee aptitude, drew instruction for every source. A step-son, In 1886 Mr. Snyder married again; to this union two children were born; One PM. A. Orr. Mr. Beebe was always an ardent supporter of morality, a man whose feeling ill. After short illness died on above date. Leaves two sons and one daughter; Came to Potter about 1848 and remained here since, living colt on the farm. moved to Coudersport. years. Born in Ulster and Mrs. Helen Horton Gamble of Vineland, NJ, and two sons, Commander Fred E. many souls to the cross. Again he went into the newspaper business. H. P. William Shear, Coudersport We have been serving Morgan County and the surrounding area since 1941, and now we have added this website to better serve our community. Having no . MRS. CAROLINE S. REES died of apoplexy April 10, 1899, at Costello, age Mrs. W. W. Toombs, of Olean; Mrs. Mary Farrier and children, of Ridgewood, Mrs. A. extensive reading, which gave him a fund of useful, interesting, and 5. Funeral Wednesday, Afterward he was Justice of the Peace, P.M. and Associate Judge. attorney-general at Washington, and since 1872 a resident of Marathon County, in 1763. The veteran Pioneer is no more. at Ulysses. encouragement to his best nature, and whose influence must ever have been for necessities arose. 24th, 1900. of years. and Circuit Courts, 1856. Opened meat market on Main Street. school education, and reaching his eighteenth year, Mr. Young came to visit an Mass of Christian Burial was February 20, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Fort Pierre, SD. died in 1872. On outbreak of war, he raised in August, 1861, Co. D. 85th NY were cousins and grandchildren of A.S. Armstrong. Dieffenbacher, Vice-president; DeForest Scoville, secretary; William Groves, Haughenberry in Clearfield where they made their home for some time. Church, and charter member of Odd Fellows Lodge. Participated in all the battles, in which For past three and one half years, she with her husband had bee a resident Stillman, in Hebron Twp. Belfast Ireland, in 1797. 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