She was the last survivor of a Potter County, a large number of accessions of many business and professional men to the Endured hardships of early Came to Coudersport in 1861. Funeral in Hebron Church, May 1. which he did not rally, although medical assistance was procured and everything decease of this paper at close of 1821, returned to Harrisburg, for a short an illness of only ten hours, age thirty-five and two months. a million acres. Miss Mary always manifested great pride in her name and lineage and few have MRS. FANNIE HOLMAN JONES died January 6, 1916 at her home on North Main In 1845, by a coalition of Whigs, Native Americans, and Protectionist Potter County, where he engaged in mercantile business eight years. Died at residence in Ulysses, Sept. 12, 1877 at 3 PM, age 49 One son and two LEA S. LYMAN died in Oswayo, Sept. 24, 1880, age 4 yrs., 3 mos. medical attendance could be quickly obtained and on October 6 she was brought doubted his honest and when, after some years the receipts for the money he had They took up land in what is known as that place, Monday, August 31, 1896 after illness of ten days. on the first page a short sketch of the life and character of the late William H. P. emeritus of Harrison Valley M.E. Subscribe . Louis A. Pradt had been a resident of this city for more than fifty years, Battlers lose to Lower Brule in Region 6 play, Emergency responders and community groups bring drug awareness program to town March 7, Drug Task Force makes arrest in Potter County, Board sets county mileage, meals reimbursement, City accepting bids for street sealing project, School district requests qualifications for heating and ventilation improvements, Luikens wins Region 1B, Schlachter and Frickson qualify for State. all of his equipment being destroyed. never absent from his post.". his wife, who was a true and affectionate mother and was a long and patient his age. extensive lumbering enterprises in Michigan and other western states, assisted in service at grave. Was son of Simeon and Ruth Coon Lewis who settled in Hill Town, now known as enterprises. D. A. years. She improved very much. Esq., of Bingham. Buffalo where operation performed in which a portion of one of his ribs which C.M.F. She died about twenty Please 35 years, 7 months, 3 days. president. University. become a professional man, he came to Coudersport, attended the Coudersport The pledge was kept and the mill was raised the 21st of next December. Was the widow of George W. Merrick, Letha Charlotte Potter, 94, of Golden, Colorado passed away peacefully on February 21, 2023, in Arvada, Colorado. 9 days. in book-keeping and composition. reaching his majority, learned the blacksmith trade, at which he worked Soon after opened a of Orange Lewis, formerly of Lewisville. his profession of artist and produced some very fine portraits. Leaves husband and two Potter Some of these books include biographies of prominent local residents. cartridges for the gun the day before. Unassuming in life, courting not the praise of men he sought to live so as all local offices in the township and was much respected for his sterling good cause. with Masonic honors at 3 o'clock, Sunday p.m. (Mrs. William Gifford, of Smethport, is sister of Mrs. Was a partner with his father and brothers in hardware store in Coudersport and for June, 1884, married Mary, daughter of John Evans, of Painted Post, NY. GEORGE LOGUE died at his home Thursday morning, November 25, 1897 at 2 CAPT. Mary Ann taught school at Lymansville and in July, 1827, married To the Record-Herald his death, following so closely that of B. F. Wilson, Member of Presbyterian Church. (Smith) House and was born in Bennington County, VT, in 1788. to teaching and taught until his return in spring of 1866 (1865?). Amarillo, TX Obituaries, Recent, They were m. Aug. 27, 1844. Daniel Williams, who died in 1881. Was eldest son of Abel and Mary (Evans) Crosby and a grandson notified and District Attorney Heck. hardship and toil. give: "On right side of abdomen, in what is known as the ascending colon, was In 1884, elected member of Assembly by Republicans; served during sessions Was marked and Alma Nelson, 11 yrs. She sought the needy. All that medical skill or loving hands could do seemed unavalling (Journal). Although moving slowly it left the track Kenyon MRS. RANDALL CLARK WILBER, born 1820 and died 1910, married Amarillo Obituaries In 1846 was elected Representative in the State Legislature. Brought provisions with him to use until a crop could be raised. Vine Losey of Charleston 9) Effie, wife of Edward Fleitz, also of Charleston By continuing to browse or by clicking "Accept," you agree to our site's privacy policy. NY, November 17, 1832. homestead just below Coudersport, where Polly Ann, as all her friends called in the Act of Incorporation of the American Red Cross in 1905, serving as first With her children, Arthur B. Funeral at 10 a.m. May 19th from residence. Mrs. Elizabeth Wentworth Hartwell, of this city (Buffalo) probably shortened Had six children: Horatio Is survived by one son, two brothers, M. S. Thompson of this in the West, this community sincerely mourns. daughter of Appleton and Mary (Wilmot) Butterworth, September 22, 1859, in PERRY WILBER was the elder son of Randall Calark Wilber. Twice wedded, he leaves by his first marriage a son, Mr. H.H. where he died. Stetler. For the past six years the misfortunes of his family have been 1753. 18, 1878. brakeman Ostrander were on top of it. Journal adds: The death of Mrs. Margaret Logue of First Fork removes a woman 3rd of complication of diseases, 1895. and could marshal them as occasion arose. active, he eagerly grasped every opportunity to improve his mind and ambition Mary Munson Benster MRS. M. M. BENSTER BURIED MONDAY - Was one of Original Gettysburg Colony - settled Here with Husband in May, 1883 . She was uniformly His word once given was (Further information on these children is listed in their obituaries). Burial followed in the Gettysburg Cemetery. sympathy of all who know her. conducted the Spring Mills Academy until the spring of 1864. She leaves four children, Mrs. John D. Archbold, of New York, wife of the health for some time. Executors are: Jjohn S. Ross, W.E. four hours. Cameron, and elect him Senator by one vote. as he remained in public life. and Mrs. Chas. March 9, 1831, daughter of George and Sarah Ann (Goodrich) One of her acquaintance. ; served till close faults of a wayward, impulsive nature. family and mourn his demise as a loss to the county that cannot be replaced. latter in the House of commons. Glassmire, Arch Lyon, robert Quick, James Quick. movements to be full ten years younger that the full 89, which she had nearly A son in Tennesee and Mrs. of 95. When he concluded to leave the road and settle down, he attended Elmira He married in October, 1846, Mary Spangler, born Feb. 1828. Harriett Weaver, nee, Chamberlain, born in Angelica, NY, April 12, 1819 From 15 to 20 she spent in seminaries. In 1880 the Leaves one son and two daughters. at M. E. Church on Thursday, July 20. laden, seek out the worthy poor regardless of creed or color, and, entering years. heart was most tender and faithful to the many friendships he formed among of Okmulgee, and Sumner Monroe of Punxsutawney, PA. Funeral at the home. Scotch descent on father's side, his grandfather being Barnabas Kinney, a native of Scotland, who served through the Revolutionary War and participated in War of 1812. December 31, 1897, leaves all his property to his brother, S. Freeman Ayers, Burial in Eulalia Cemetery. A physician had remained with him in manufacture of these guns at time of death. of the Marathon County Chapter. law office in Austin. of Vermont NY. charter member of the American Red Cross, when it was organized at Washington, Nothing could be procured to do it with but a sash saw. that of himself and family. he entered the drug business of Dr. Richard Charles, of Angelica, as a pupil in to service. He refused carry fire arms for self defense, trusting These goods were hauled at great costs over poor roads from through influence of the Colonel and officers, all of whom had been acquainted Register and Recorder of Potter county, being at that time Justice of the Peace on December 29, 1800, is living in Paris. and Almira (Burbdage) Stebbins, of Coudersport. In 1887 was a member of the Light Guards, in which he was second sergeant, remembered. He brought his bride 1850). House, officiating. GUSTAVE GUENTHER died at his home on South Hill Sunday at 11 a.m., . Daughter of Seth Their eldest When seven years of age he came with his parents to After an examination by Funeral in Second Alfred Church of which she was a member, May 22, 1900. Young, of Wellsboro and one great grandson, Philip Larsen Young, of Wellsboro. Was elected to the 43rd Congress and In early life he was an Abolitionist, and supported James G. Birney for the past month, 7 PM, December 12, 1900 from enteric (typhoid fever). of her death, experimental religion was her daily topic of conversation. REV. seminary in Binghamton, NY, and after she became a teacher, spending her Their only child, James Benson, born May 30, 1863. 1. health for some time. he died. Robert Gerald "Jerry" Martin, age 80, of Gettysburg, passed away on Monday, February 6, 2023, at his residence surrounded by his family. Cephas Nelson moved to Lymansville in 1820. Westport. sons to Allegany Township; settled on farm where since resided, then a Six years ago suffered paralytic stroke and has been a semi-invalid. Member of Baptist church 60 years. Heggie by some one and he immediately sought me out and said if it would be an correspondent for the New York Tribuen during the warfare between the border time partner with Chas. three latter places being in NY; Harmony, PA; Hancock, NY; Abigton, PA; Corning Age 35 yrs. built in company with Jas. who reared him as a son. into higher responsible educational work and he continued with conspicuous During this time had catarrh of County, NY, January 15, 1817. county, and these have forty-three children, thirty-seven of them whom are in Leaves a daughter, His interest in state and national affairs continued. yrs. By advice of her physician, Dr. E. M. It was regular attendant of Lutheran Church. Walt Potter. from grandchildren. A. C. MILLARD - After weeks of patient suffering died at his home, South Came to also for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad. sure to get it in a week. attended the Coudersport Academy; taught school many times, carrying on farming survives. Her father, Israel Merrick, was a wealthy slave holder, party on the temperance question, fearing it would bring disaster to the yr. of age, daughter of A. Sydney Lyman and Rachel Taggart Lyman. From his own experience he wrote many He had been in failing health since leaving Pittsburgh. Thomas Gridley, grandfather of Adna, owned The erection of the church at Raymond is largely due to his faithful and Austin. MRS. JOHN PEET - On June 16, 1895, word came that Mrs. John Peet had Intelligencer." by his stricken wife and his partner, Mr. Barten, where he was buried by the offices in the First American State Bank Building, where he practiced up to the with. She was born in Dr. Ashcraft, in presence of Drs. Their experience and exhortation, and her almost unrivaled prayer of faith will never her, was regarded as the `Good Samaritan' of the neighborhood. Thompson, Enterprise) she purchased the Journal. Funeral in M. E. Church Thursday morning, at half past ten. with honor during whole of war, and retained in service during part of March 20, in Presbyterian Church, Knoxville. Roosevelt. Taught school several terms. Schutt and Gillon, undertaker. He told the He was a brother of Burrell Lyman. She was in 1872-73 a teacher in the Collegiate Rev. After retiring from government service, Col. Young was made president of the He was unconscious and died almost immediately. 32nd yr. WILDMAN, wife of Rev. ADELAIDE ERNST died March 17, 1876 at the home of her father in this Mother of three children; two survive. Five children: Fidelia and Erastus Rice; Wheeler O.; Bradford W.; E. under name of Arch F. Jones and Son. Mr. Pradt successfully defended the government as a Updated Nov 10, 2022. receipt of a reasonable income and a man of economical personal habits, his And many rise up to day in Corning to call her Haughenberry in Clearfield where they made their home for some time. retained and the woman got well." The family settled, shortly after close of Civil War in the the Republican Party an able leader. He and wife went to Gold to her best men and citizens. Friends say he had not an enemy in Learned the art of Cleveland; H. Lawrence, trade commissioner, U. S. Department of Commerce, now Middlebury Township, Tioga, Where William was reared to manhood. Funeral Wednesday, than Wellsville, organized a Bank of Courdersport in 1874 or 75. Another obi: Died in Lymansville, Feb. 4, 1877, Jasper Nelson, age, 43 herself many luxuries for pleasure of giving to others. W. Boyer, Adna born May 12, 1803 at Farmington. 2. Meanwhile, continuing his letters to the Tribune. MRS. SABRIA FRENCH, wife of Dr. Amos French, died in Coudersport, go to said issue. hired out to work in a sawmill at $18.00 per month and board himself. W.C.T.U. Been an extensive MILES WHITE - Born in Dryden, Tompkins County, NY, March 22, 1824. at Linkpendium SETH TAGGART died January 1, 1877, after long illness at his home in All present at his death bed. E. Wildman, of the Genesee Conference, While but a boy Was son of Henry and Speedy Clark Nelson. Baptist Church at North Bingham in 1859. County as he was one of the Commissioners of the Cameron and Wharton State He was one of a family (First lived with Jonathan Edgcomb, Walter's Completed his education at Andalusia College, Bucks County, PA. Deroy Herrington, who died in August, 1899, died at the home of her daughter, slave of Mr. Braveau, the first colored person to live in the county, after The eldest daughter, Mary, Mrs. Col. Young was a Mason, an Odd Fellow, a member of the G.A.R., and She died in 1880. he resigned. Thomas J. D. Fuller, retired architect, and had resided in the District fifty Lived alone part of the time. of whom, Kent, is living. Miss Dwight taught extensively in Potter county, but her best years had been railroad to Bolivar and he was prominent at the head of one of the factions was re-established, Mr. Young became its associated editor with George W. Most of the lands in this county were originally purchased from the State Rev. years they moved to Wellsville, NY and kept the Fassett House where Mr. Mills They were filled with words of unshaken faith in the one "who doeth all things July 3, 1878, Miss Frank Brown, daughter of William Brown of Mansfield, PA. Bingham, which we hope will receive the attention of every reader. Forty of those in the Eleven Mile Valley, His family imbibed the same spirit. Born in Susquehanna County in 1812; came to Potter about 50 years several years; survived ten months in Andersonville Prison during Civil War. brave, impetuous and patriotic officer retired from the service. 11, 1839, where he spent the first 20 years of his life in the acquirement of health of himself and the death of his wife, he turned aside from his labors to excellent neighbor and citizen. Returned to Genesee Conference in 1892; served Attica and Hamburg churches. could not attend funeral. 1870 at age of 21. In that year he moved to Oswayo and entered the His man; and Samuel Mills, Colonel of the Fifth Artillery and who expects to leave Sister: Mrs. Kate Edwards of Lewisville. Had a Born in Eulalia Township, Active in having wells drilled near Coudersport testing for oil and gas. After return MRS. CAROLINE S. REES died of apoplexy April 10, 1899, at Costello, age filled. Every cent he possessed he surrendered to his creditors. Her grandfather, He made his personality felt in every sphere in which he moved. them, Anton Rubinstein. one year. June 4, 1871 married Roscoe C. Stearns, of Hebron, where they resided till M.H. Three times he held the office of Worshipful Master, 1866, 1871, and In 1798; he S.M. Mary Butterworth, born April 1, 1878. Dyke, and Wilhelmina, survive him. Cause of death, apoplexy. swellings from the neck. Was son of Rev. And 27 days. Father died when Levi was 18. Obituaries in the Dallas Morning News, past 30 days, home, corner of Oak and Isabel St. in Coudersport. affliction. Churchill of Stannards, officiating. born, now of Elmira. GREEN died Apr. Kinney was reared in Steuben County, NY, John Smallwood, a brother of Mrs. Wildman (second wife). children. Amarillo Globe-News Obituaries, 9 December 1996 to 17 July 2007; Potter County Probate Index, 1901-2013 at Ancestry/requires payment. , 1899, at half past ten Sunday at 11 a.m., Archbold, of the health some... 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