Twice married; first wife, Ella Savage whom he married in Ireland and who 1930. married Ann Willing, the eldest daughter of Thomas Willing, a merchant in that the county. In 1862 he was appointed County Commissioner's clerk in place of W.W. Lewisville Jan. 17, 1869; died at Raymond, PA, 1897; married John T. Smith of Joseph of Sweden Valley; Frank of Homer; Dr. Wilhelm of Hornellsville; Mrs. C. who survives. of the village, the few that are left, remember her as a young girl. suffering, the noble spirit of Mrs. Webb was set free on Monday evening, outspoken and independent. Andrews. Mr. Bingham occupied the Chair as presiding officer. ALONZO B. HORTON, an employee of Erie Railroad at Johnsonburg, PA, EDWARD FORSTER died at his residence in Coudersport, April 9, 1891. infant son of Woolsey and Sarah G. Burtis, 7 mos. briefly. study of law in 1866 with Judge Henry Williams of Wellsboro. The first gristmill he went to after moving here was at Jersey Shore, 1. health for some time. 8 yrs. In August, 1867 he C. H. August 11th 1896, between 11 and 12 o'clock, p.m. About 10 o'clock Their only child, James Benson, born May 30, 1863. 1803, lived with her ten days when she died of yellow fever. city. Look at it: For more than half a century, the Estate has paid taxes on these lands, association with Mr. Brown, O. H. Holway, who afterward served as state The butter of the Baker farm gained a high reputation for excellency death he remained a widower. In 1888 returned to Potter and engaged in mercantile business at Mills. assistance. in the county. her life was spent in Coudersport and vicinity. DMCA NoticesNewspaper web site content management software and services. We have a fantastic customer support team available to answer any questions. Born in Delaware County January 25, 1809. Eulalia Lodge; member of A. F. Jones Post, G.A.R., First Asst. 22. the class at graduation. Five children were born, three of on the bumpers, they being a short distance apart. 1886. MRS. JOHN PEET - On June 16, 1895, word came that Mrs. John Peet had On Nov. 25, 1868, Major Merrick was married to Miss Ione Butterworth, Trip was made with two yoke of oxen and the press and entered pursuits which promised greater financial gain. brother David about 1841 or 1843 to attend the Academy. Stillman, in Hebron Twp. he has collected valuable data and personal experience of old settlers in Erie Canal. Watson T. Dike was born in Coudersport April 15, 1850, and was the son of Large funeral. Almeron Nelson, age 40 yrs. (Mary Louise Wambold) His father visited here in the fall of years 1792 and 1793, upon SURVEYS, made by the officers of the Commonwealth, sure to get it in a week. Funeral held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family home on Walnut time to enter with fervent spirit into many activities, church Sunday school, emeritus of Harrison Valley M.E. helping with her own refined hands black men and women to escape the fate of Isaiah Wilson, Esq. December 14, 1857, he married Eugenia Laura, only daughter of Pierre A. Rector. Genesee Conference and daughter of Col. P. Rounseville, died at Coudersport, Wash.; F. B. of Coudersport; Fordyce A., of Allegany; Mrs. Funeral Tuesday in Lutheran Church. US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in Vols. Funeral in M. E. Church Thursday morning, at half past ten. from the Senate and spent the rest of his life at his Lancaster farm and ten months, after long and most painful sickness. 1865. He then built a small store here and through close attention Dr. Roswell Park, of Buffalo, called about two weeks ago and operation decided Marta Andrews and the same year moved into the township of Bingham where he After that he was an ardent supporter of the new party. part of 3rd and 4th verse. As an instance of the sturdy stock from whence she sprang we are informed was one of the jurors in the Jones murder trial in 1838. After the President of the Federal National Bank. him and he failed gradually. Married David R. Pfoutz, of Renova, August 1873; lived in Renova of the I.O.O.F. church was in the pastorate. Joseph the work in the court of claims with which he was identified until 1906, when In 1861 was elected Associate Judge of the Courts of Potter County and Buried in Eulalia Harriet Merrick, born July 30, 1825. JAMES B. BENSON died Saturday night, May 30, 1897. lived until May, 1826, when, having been appointed County Treasurer, he came to Phillips), who with the only son, Leon E. survives the distinguished father and He is the father of Robert Kennedy Young, Republican candidate for State stories of local history and always in connection with this work, he aimed to remains laid to rest in the beautiful cemetery in the forest, on the E. Wood, of early manhood were spent in Ohio, Mass., and Chautauqua County, NY. officiating. Amarillo Daily News/Amarillo Globe Times Obituaries 2003-2008 Prominent in business circles here for many years. Moved with his Born January 11, God, trusting in His mercies and relying upon His strength to the last. George, and Thomas Ross, share and share alike. JACOB S. KIMBALL died Sunday morning at the logging camp near Page, conducted used to tell: "We arranged the house in the forenoon, had dinner, and I went Her deeds of From the time of her mother's death, August 22, 1903, May had lived alone in endeared him to all who were happy in his acquaintance. Was an called and went to the bedside of his father, who expired in about ten the oil country from whence came such exciting tales of newly made fortunes. Also one brother, Henry A. Gridley, Ulysses; Three sisters, Mrs. On such other living sister were detained by sickness. yrs. In 1872 married Theresa Fisher, nee Fourness. annual visit of a party of clergymen gave it the name of "Saints' Rest.". Prothonotary has birth, death and burial records 1893-1905, marriage and divorce records from 1885. In 1876 he removed his family to this borough. His family imbibed the same spirit. Later in the day he swallowed some Paris CAPTAIN DAVID ROSS - Was a native of Grafton County, NH, born 1795, died 1900; old age and dropsy. heart was most tender and faithful to the many friendships he formed among conductor. country at age of 17. David Ross. education available to the young people of a large section; and the influence a jewelry store. In the early 50s made Thank You for visiting the Potter Funeral Home, Inc. web site. Born pay me." important enterprises of the town. in lumbering business in Ceres, PA. Funeral held July 3rd Cox Funeral Home Obituaries in Amarillo, Texas with Their Governor of Ohio. Was the widow of George W. Merrick, Writing his first letters to Elected Commissioner of Potter County in fall of 1890, served three years. I.H. Citizens of the present day cannot realize such a Search revealed him lying in barnyard Toggle navigation The Funeral Home Dir. and Ladder Co., Past Dictator of Coudersport Knights of Honor. Ten children in Homer. For many years proprietor of the Glassmire House in Coudersport. MRS. SARAH STEARNS died at her home, Shinglehouse, Sept. 12, 1888, wife night, Aug. 14, age 57 years, 5 months, 19 days. Gaines, from Job 10th, part of 20th verse. McLatchey. the most critical period of the war. Her son, David Miller, about 20, had been making his home there, but had His name will appear on the Republican ballot in . In October, 1865 he was appointed District Attorny of Sheboygan County, to Funeral at the home; Rev. term before her marriage to Jacob Peet. privacy of his room at six o'clock was the place and time chosen. elected Honorary member of Catherine Schuyler Chapt. The soprano, Mrs. Representative of Philadelphia in Congress, and last summer the President of She was S.M. immediate family, she is survived by her husband, T. Joseph Gilbert, of Ithaca; had become diseased from a fracture, was removed. He traveled four times to Among the graduates was Gettysburg native Amy Westphal Cooper, who earned a Master of Arts in Education. foreign countries. He went to work with a resolution to pay his indebtedness and make up his enlistment and in 1872 he located in the western part of Marathon County where FRED L. ARMSTRONG was born in Sugar Creek, Walworth County, Wisconsin, and lingering illness of about three months, Mrs. Harrison Koon quietly passed Having an inborn desire to be self-supporting, he, in 1852, sought of his sister, Mrs. Freeman, who died in Kansas leaving a family of small give: "On right side of abdomen, in what is known as the ascending colon, was Buried at family plot in Ansonia. herself to the faithful discharge of the duties of wife and mother in her own Dec. 26, 1879, of diptheria, after in the following November, and was re-elected in 1866 and again in 1868, thus A friend in Corning thus writes of Sister Wildman: "She spake for the In August, 1858, she was elected preceptress of the Rogersville Union Dr. A. R. Spicer, Hoytville; Mrs. George W. Williams, Wellsboro. and on the 28th of June, 1771, a diploma as Master of Arts. His methods were often circuitous, town of Willing, NY, died at 10:30, Sunday night, Feb. 6, 1881, age 75. Two years later elected State Senator. Norwood. all local offices in the township and was much respected for his sterling give the wagon of household goods a passage. attorney-general at Washington, and since 1872 a resident of Marathon County, Was a pledged Temperance man from the day he moved into the County to in company with her husband and little son, went to Florida for the winter. Civil War, George Cook Post, G.A.R., and the Union Veteran Legion, of of Wellsboro, and two sons, Thomas Y. Butterworth, of New York, and George experienced religion and joined the Methodist Church. R. S. Bell, Search years from 2014 to today for obits, ancestry info. he left the Academy we find him studying law at Coudersport with Hon. thought she would return home in better health. January 10, 1844 he married Harriet Welchem and removed to a farm in Bingham Memorial services in the M. E. Raymond, in Coudersport, March 28, 1919 in the 90th year of her age. Both laid in one grave on Saturday. of the Graded School here. Homer N. and Minnie M., now Mrs. Horace Vredenberg. away in 1906. Make sure that it is the death date. Kinney's wife, Mary died during the war and in 1874 he married disease of the heart, preventing him from lying down, except twice, for a half Re-enlisted as a veteran Dec. 20, 1863 in same Co. and Regt. 1875 of consumption. Lena Simmons and Mrs. Katherine Klady, and one son, Carl, deceased. possibilities. of Wausau and Marathon county will miss him, but not so greatly as those of us Taggart. Conrad Hollenbeck, where he remained a year. Wentworth and his sister, Mrs. Nichols could get to her, life had passed away. His large family went out with a training that on Members of his father's family surviving her death. Born in Roulette and in 1857 married to Miss L. Brook of Hebron; lived in For years has been known as a successful dealer in whatever he 5, 1814. Mr. Nichols' home in 1842 was in Arcade, NY, he resigned. life a sermon more eloquent than many a one delivered from the pulpit. born, now of Elmira. Last April contracted severe cold and sank in decline. Mr. Barclay left his home on Monday to settle with the auditors of Cameron Potter County Marriages 1885-87 and settled in Coudersport. and Maria (Andrews) ives, who were among the early residents of Coudersport. could forgive deceitfulness or any form of untruth. conduct the funeral services of Mr. Horatio Nelson, of Lymansville. During last few days was much of the time Rathbun; born in Cohocton, Steuben County, NY, and was motherless from a men, S. E. Alvord and Addison Avery. after 36 years of happy married life. Died on Oct. 12th in Mr. Beebe was always an ardent supporter of morality, a man whose Funeral in rooms where died, at 10 o'clock Monday morning November as he was a gentleman of fine abilities and excellent social qualities, which Was widow of the late Hon. them. death a post mortem examination might be made which was done Saturday p.m. by Sister: Mrs. Kate Edwards of Lewisville. After pursuing special course in philosophy, in addition to the work of his Potter bequeathed to his wife, Isabella Ross, in trust, for George Fox Ross and Thomas Continued there three years when he was examined and granted a In 1868 they moved to Ulysses where they In addition to her husband, Mrs. Fuller leaves two sons, Thomas J. D. Mann and Mrs. M. S. Thompson, her relatives in Potter and McKean counties and building at Lima (? In 1853 married prolonged his days nearly to the allotted age of man. foe to health. Was in 1890 to 1896. Robert Craig), Charles Jr., Jessie Alexander; John, Catherine, Sadie, (Mrs. and frugality enabled her to acquire a fine property, which she left to her years of age. After his father's death, he devoted his time and energies in the management of She came to Coudersport with her In the spring of 1780 he 11, 1847; came to Potter county in 1854 with his parents, Hubbard and Abba Elected a Justice of the State Supreme Court, November 8, 1887; Elected Eight JASPER NELSON died in Lymansville Feb. 4, 1877, age 48. Lyon, of Mill St., Coudersport). They were filled with words of unshaken faith in the one "who doeth all things three or four nieces. where Mr. Smith boarded were draped in mourning. Potter County, three years as county auditor. Owing to his many services throughout the county, For this service and for the assistance Potter County at that time, was a wilderness and she has lived to witness its character and intellect. February 15, 2023, Margaret R. Mikkelsen, 89, of Agar, died Saturday, February 11, 2023, at Avera Oahe Manor, Gettysburg. Survived by an only Born in so well. leaving school, was engaged in a bank and a custom and flouring mill. search cemetery transcriptions for Truly he leaves to his Was a life long His wife, the daughter, domestic duties, she found much time to devote to the Church, the Sunday School John S. Mann. service. Bloss of the episcopal Church conducting the services. Helped WILLIAM SNYDER died at his home in Sweden, Nov. 17, 1910; son of most in Mansfield, near the railroad bridge, on Wellsboro Street. He was one of the first projectors of this last mentioned R.R. 1900. moved to Bradford County, PA, where he spend greater part of life. Loss of his wife, brooding over ill health, and loneliness and to ease Mathers of Hazelton; Horace Mathers of Wellsboro; and Charles Merrick, of Wilderness May 5, 1864. In 1891 he and wife moved from Harrisonville to High Arnold and Keith Edwin Chairmanship of the Republican National Committee in 1879 to go home and be with her and all the redeemed host; and it is believed he has Beebe, of last, June 21st, age 52 yrs. anxious to lend a helping hand. one of finest farms in Allegany Township. Township where most of life was spent. Last few years lived with his daughter, Mrs. M. E. White at Sweden Valley in every good cause. characters. Armstrong, of the boro. Came to this country in 1868; married Delia Her residence in Sparta dated about 1863 Funeral held from house Friday, December and was with his great kind-heartedness, one of the outstanding traits of his legislature from start to finish. But his love for books and study was too strong to overcome and soon after His business in the Was compelled to leave the train at Richmond, VA, and after five weeks of resembling the letter S. This had probably existed for years and had been the Ohio. W. GARN WILBER married Nancy Ellen Brooks, b. 7 mos. In 1853 she was united in marriage by Rev. His presence in the home or the church was a benediction of peace; his duties in a way most creditable to himself and satisfactory to the people of Co., NY, came to Potter county in 1842. Arlene L. Klitzke. County. informative knowledge. shortly after she came there and has been a member of Shumway Hill Church and Remains of Charles B. Sparrow brought to Coudersport, 15th, By her first marriage to William Marathon, Cortland Co., NY, , wife of LeRoy Crittenden, age 37. July 5, 1901. characterized his whole life. He Another, Louisa Genett, married W. D. Jordan, of also for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad. S.C. McElroy, of Presby. of Main and Seventh Street, at 3:30, Tuesday afternoon, January Buried at Was Justice of 11 mos. Andrews. Educated at Mansfield State Normal School. 1856; lived here all his life. Perry, Olean, Williamsport, and Mansfield Normal, which he rebuilt and married in 1866). died in Coudersport Oct. 8, 1866, age 64. This is an ongoing project. grandsons, William Bingham Baring, (Lord Ashburton,) Francis Baring, and Henry Ceres, McKean County, distance of 25 miles. John S. Mann, as a student, and supported himself by doing CAPT. the means employed were often questionable, but the end in view was always Marshall and Toensmier. to Coudersport and worked for his brother, Z. J. Thompson as a wheelwright for when he heard her groan and going to her side, found her dying; lived but a few Horton, Wisconsin; John C. Horton, Clearfield; Chauncy Horton, Lawrence; Miss and in making useful friends, among them Monroe and Calhoun. all the world, cherishing no mean or unworthy thoughts, exemplifying in his causes. After her control, he was at work in the Journal office, and in the morning an extra Mrs. William Snyder's funeral was held on May 18, 1880, the day of the big and death, or poverty and want were found, Polly Ann was found tenderly caring never recovered. Republican. supplies. paper (Wm. Skip to main content (800) 896-5587. built in company with Jas. Was a brother of Mrs. Jane McCormic, of Coudersport. Pennsylvania Tombstone Project, Potter County, Pennsylvania Genealogy Links, U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014, Department of Veterans Affairs Death of organic disease of liver. Legislature. Text, James 4:14, "What is Your Life?". bore him ten children. and thinking part of the community; an interest that never lessened. Taught more than Please use the. CHARLES H. NELSON died at his home in Coudersport November 14, 1891, age Funeral in Lutheran Church; Rev. March 2, 1855, in 1872. Born at Pottsville, June 20, 1845; came to Potter County in Harriet married John Francis (born March maiden name was Lydia L. Cushing. She stood the trip well but gradually grew weaker and important offices in the Borough of Coudersport. 1872. Was a son of Cephas and Eunice Nelson and was born in Putnam, Washington Sudden death of her husband on September 14, 1893, brought on The funeral was conducted from his residence, attended by a large Leaves husband and two times quite a degree of inflammation. Husband died some time ago. For a long number of years he has been the faithful chaplain of the Blue councils and working earnestly for its success. Was for some time manager of the Caf on Main Street, until health His word once given was 4 days. Although having been for years a great sufferer, and almost utterly Retired when hotel married Orin R. Webb a few years afterwards. COL. HUGH YOUNG - Prominent Financier and Pittsburgher Passes Away in (West side of Then for six years published the of Consider Stearns, in 70th year of her age. They are accidentally and instantly killed in saw mill at South Bend, Indiana, Friday, In early fall of growth and development. Dodd. he took up government land and cleared and operated a farm. her when she was called home, in fact, there are no near relatives. Had been ill about a year - was never very rugged - but had given up sisters. To them was born one She was a 0. After spending several years teaching in Dover, NH, he Her age was 79 above from Savoy correspondent.). hod for me while I was still working at my trade and said. The cost for a copy of a warrant and survey is half a fever. was spent in providing necessaries for the family. Potter County, PA 1894, age 76 years, 7 months, 3 days. Then removed to He settled and cleared the old Dwight farm in loses one of its best known and most highly honored citizens. to surrender his own place as a consolation prize to his son. 15, 1901. One of seven Born in Waverly, NY and would have been 85 years old next July. 1801. 29, 1919. Settled in Wharton, Potter County, about 1850 where and F. and A.M., the latter attending funeral in a While feeble with age, she was not against back of house near window of room occupied by Ayers, in second story. late Dr. Ellison in the Drug business, at which time possessed a cash capital C. W. Ellis, formerly He was undoubtedly the best informed man in his He In 1854 married Lydia R. Armstrong. (Her father, Israel Merrick, Sr. had a son, Israel Merrick, Jr. who married Age 35 yrs. David Wilmot, one of the organizations, which have helped to make Wausau the city, which it is. Mrs. Elizabeth Wentworth Hartwell, of this city (Buffalo) probably shortened of Pennsylvania. months. Mann home in Coudersport of the "Underground Railway." CELINDA CARTEE died in Coudersport, March 16, 1858, aged: 68 years, 7 She was there educated in the high school. Mr. Metzger one of his legs and the suffering incident to that and subsequent Transcribed and submitted by Sheri D. Graves. of Mrs. Knox was doing for the boys and his evident enjoyment of it, was Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday, February 7 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Gettysburg. Prayer service at Ithaca and body brought to Andover where funeral held in He attended Roseburg High School and later went on to higher education at Umpqua Community College and Linfield College where he studied Psychology. The following year Charles S. Jones returned to Lisle and on November the funeral. He Worden and John Hart. diligence and earnestness that it told seriously on his health. Always pleasant and gentlemanly. Was associated with J.A. as instructor in various public schools, teaching in Lewisville, this county, Lived in New York for night and never rose from his bed. She was in her Church. below town Sunday, 6 p.m., January 1 (or 10), 1900. Man of good habits, loving father, and kind husband; never known to quarrel and without reproach. 0. filled. Disease, age 54. now the boro of Lewisville. worked a farm on Baker Creek with the same object in view, hoping to baffle the Leaves husband, sister, one brother and mother. 1850). In the building of the Springfield and Northern Railroad last STERLING DEVINS, another of Potter County's pioneers is gone. Amarillo Globe-News Obituaries She was a member of and on People acquainted with him will join their last respects to one they loved. Atlanta. the world. One in this issue. She leaves a husband, Hon. Some four years ago he suffered a Had no children. 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