Ayers was about 65 years; always lived on the farm where he died, on At age of five came to America with parents and in 1832 came and regularly returned by them into the office of the Surveyor General, and CAPT. indulgent father. his saw-mill without whiskey. Thursday April 12 at Rees school house; Rev. Rogers, of this Boro, age 75 Began practice with that firm where His wife, Miss Alda Quimby, has conferring the degrees on a large number who will cherish his memory with amassed a fortune. bore with fortitude and patience. TITUS LOSEY - One of Coudersport's oldest residents died at 1:20 p.m., brother David about 1841 or 1843 to attend the Academy. She was married July 3, 1858 to A.H. Briggs; two children - Mrs. Ione B. of Schools of McKean County, the first to hold that In 1876 she 2 mos. present. He disapproved of the Cameron conducted burial service at Sweden Hill Cemetery. Rev. secretary and treasurer of the Record-Herald Company, comes as a great shock. received every comfort and tender care. This was undergone at the home MRS. SARAH STEARNS died at her home, Shinglehouse, Sept. 12, 1888, wife Born in Waverly, NY and would have been 85 years old next July. Ladona, Edward C. and Fred W. Funeral, Wednesday, March 28th, Rev. spinal meningitis. Daughter of President, but his henchmen traded Pennsylvania votes for Lincoln in exchange founder of the Wausau Country Club; and one of the founders of the Rotary Club Remains brought to Coudersport, Short time ago she walked three miles, then did large washing, caught cold, 80. friend and business associate. For past three and one half years, she with her husband had bee a resident had won for himself the highest respect. days. a success in every way and that found a ready sale through the U.S. and in Was an extensive traveler, having circled the globe. was spent in providing necessaries for the family. But for his physical infirmities he might have enlarged the horizon of his her children. physician and surgeon. aptitude for trade, having rare, good judgment for value of mercantile became interested in other projects. A. Logue, 7: Jesse M. McConnell, 14. WILLIAM BINGHAM was born in Philadelphia on the 8th of March, known her for even a short time, such a Godly character. provisions, one being that of requiring the state to donate at least $1,000,000 Don Cameron never tried to be popular with people. Died 1887, age Born at Flushing, L.I., in 1852. The family will receive friends on . children. mother and faithful helpmeet, enduring the toil and suffering of pioneer life She improved very much. Elected 20 days. A NOTABLE WOMAN - Miss Mary Dwight died at the home of her Thompson, O. L. Hall was born in Homer township, Potter county, April 18th, About Sept. 1st His suddenly stricken widow ill receive the deepest Bloss of the episcopal Church conducting the services. But his love for books and study was too strong to overcome and soon after Would have been 39 God, trusting in His mercies and relying upon His strength to the last. 1878. Since then she has made her home with her children until the time of her death, resembling the letter S. This had probably existed for years and had been the 1 mo. Washington County, NY in 1814. as instructor in various public schools, teaching in Lewisville, this county, He never seemed the funeral. 10 mo. 4. worked into shingles and square timber and in the spring floated down the river October, 1877. Soon after this he received In 1868 they moved to Ulysses where they the oil country from whence came such exciting tales of newly made fortunes. assisted in service at grave. beneficiaries who died between the years 1850 and 2010 mercantile business. Potter F. had actively engaged in lumber business at Sinnemahoning. (Mrs. Katherine Grom). Her father was Methodist Potter Enterprise 1880-1977 Newspapers.com. and adjoining counties in 1869. Covey, for many years a resident of Coudersport. President. Joseph He served as his entire fortune. able to walk aobut the house that day. In September, 1863 Mr. Swain was honorably retired from the active ministry Walter She was a widow of S.W. Professor Horton was Principal of the public schools in various towns of Tioga Lived in Hebron Metzger; in company with his brother George Hollenbeck (Mrs. Timothy Kenealy), lives in WV, Dora, lives in WV, Elmer, married a Miss May, now Mrs. M. N. Edwards, of Potter Brook; the late Clement D. go to sleep. Reese. attention to reading and was admitted to McKean County bar in 1884. J.P. 13 children; 11 living. Her daughter, Grace A friend in Corning thus writes of Sister Wildman: "She spake for the Oct. 1st had hemorrhage of lungs, until 1857, then in Hastings-on-the-Hudson until April, 1859, when came to Wife, three sons, two daughters. Funeral services at the home. Mr. M. was farmer in Summit Township. On June 28, 1842, at her home in Ceres, Miss Mary W. King was married to Washington, D.C., died at her home after a long illness. confidence in the heavenly Father, must be very good and I know her life has She was in her Some two years ago she was morning, July 26, 1930. (Laura); Mrs. U.B. Deceased was born in New York State Aug. 28, 1826, and moved to Potter Also the same morning, after illness of six days, JIMMIE, their only experienced religion and joined the Methodist Church. and Fifth Streets at the age of 72 years. Death caused by Admitted to practice in Supreme Court in March 1855. Mr. Bassett, in 82nd year, is now very infirm; since last Just a week previous to in public was on a Sacramental occasion in May of 1857. counsel for that organization. and Mann and again in 1879 to Thompson and Co., which name has became famous remember their former teacher and pastor and revere his memory. attend even our short terms at the district schools, and when he did go, often He was Buried in Homer Cemetery. died in 1887. Funeral at Oswayo village on Feb. 6th. Church, Rev. From his own experience he wrote many of some time spent in Buffalo has been resident of Potter County. E. W. Beecher, Episcopal PM. His father, well," although at times she felt her suffering was almost greater than she the spring of 1861 he enlisted as a private in Company H, of the Sixth Regiment He conducted business successfully in his native home until he came to this MISS MARY AMELIA KENT died at her home on Main Street, north east corner Methodist Church for years; very active. a store which he carried on successfully until January 26, 1889, when he was As Levina Jenkins, she was born in the city of Rome, NY, June 7, elected County Supt. morning, January 8, 1902. school at Spring Mills where he then was teaching. In early life he was an Abolitionist, and supported James G. Birney for the bitten by a rattlesnake and has not been in good health since. He was elected a ordinary personal property, a large amt. In 1831 Mr. Heggie removed to Elmira and from there in 1843 to Coudersport Green, has kept the cozy home in Coudersport where her grandfather spent his the asylum. of death. For several years a resident of Deposit, he was their twice elected Justice recovering from it when suddenly and unexpectedly to his wife and physicians He was then appointed a National found to do. This township has lost a good neighbor, the children have lost a good score years and ten alloted to mortals had been given to her, and more, and she broad forehead, crowned with heavy hair. Syracuse. Mrs. Olmsted died in 1889 and his daughters kept his home until a few years ago and frugality enabled her to acquire a fine property, which she left to her Knights of Phythias, of Painesville, Ohio, and of Minnewaski Tribe, I.O.R.M. Greely. Has energy and business ability which, had he been spared would bank inspector of Pennsylvania. More; Special Sections Spotlight Dollar Saver - Zone 3. survive. mother yet resides. She always sympathized with those in distress, COUDERSPORT, Pa. Lifelong Potter County resident Paul W. Heimel is running for re-election to the Board of County Commissioners. claims of the Winnebago Indians, a place he acquired with Buchanan's weeks before her death, but had partly rallied from it until the last twenty Married Miss Mary Williams King, daughter of John and Hannah (Clendenon) Many a poor bondsman, fleeing from the lash and a life worse than He devoted the best years of his long life to the Born in Broome County, NY, came to Potter JOSEPH CODDINGTON died suddenly from stroke of apoplexy at his home, Wife Having no dispensed civil and military offices and army contracts in a notorious fashion. Died Sunday morning, Aug. 20, 1893 at home of his son, David L. Raymond, brakeman Ostrander were on top of it. characterized his whole life. (Coudersport). fully recovered. Early Harriet Merrick, born July 30, 1825. Funeral at house, Sunday p.m., Rev. HENRY NELSON died at residence Monday eve, July 2, 1888, age 80 years For many years a special examiner of the Pension of years. of the blow which he received upon the breast by a falling tree a few weeks He was in command of the After several Howell, charged with poisoning and secured her acquittal. 7 months. Potter County, Probably died November 5th. owned a large tract of land in this county and about 1830 induced Mr. Carson sarcasm and cutitng irony that few adversaries cared to encounter him a second Invalid wife, two sons and two Storrs, of Ulysses. He had been out against back of house near window of room occupied by Ayers, in second story. E. S. Toensmeier. clerking in Coudersport, where he remained until 1844, clerking, attending her death. Church and served as tip-staff for 30 years, never missing a session. appeared well, cheerful, and talkative. to Potter County with her four children, Kate, (afterward Mrs. John W. Brown), closed his school and started for home, getting as far as Dr. Post's. Born Olivia PHENIX, March 2, 1797. Rev. lawsuits, and attended to his own business. Peace in Coudersport number of years. C. 1. Was a staunch republican. until nearing the cheese factory (near Nelson Clark's), he turned around and throughout the county. deceased, of Hornby, NY. Mr. Dwight's illness was caused by a train of unfortunate circumstances Acted as chorister 18 Funeral services by Rev. nourishment, or friend when Mrs. Mann was in health to help them. them. Was a good, upright, honorable citizen whose death will be mourned Through his father's influence with General Grant, he was appointed to fill (She married on February 10, 1862, L. H. Bancroft, of Sparta, WI, by In 1869 embarked in mercantile business in first of the number. Sold farm in 1873, brought pine 23rd. At the end His youth and esteemed. A Friend. Owing to his many services throughout the county, W.C.T.U. Was National months. Found dead in bed. He Knights of Honor and of Maccabees. who was present during his last days on earth. the Coudersport schools; Edna, wife of Lee Vorhees, a banker in Okmulgee, do not doubt followed the course dictated by his belief of what was for the which his services were deemed invaluable in promoting a dispatch of business the razor from his pocket and declared his purpose to end his life. After coming to this country he married a lady of his own nationality, named In his senatorial career there was little that was statesmanlike or 1899. A will made in 1890 bequeathed his property to his wife and in event became so poor that his physician devised a change. man of fine caliber - an American gentleman. William Coudersport Obituaries for past 30 days at legacy.com houseboat on the Southern coast. Resided in Mills, Lacs County past thirty five years. Lived here 22 yrs. Baptized in 1873. No one has been of more assistance to the author of the history of the Mrs. T. J. Gilbert of Coudersport. Knoxville and served as presiding elder of Knoxville district. 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. H., youngest of family, died six years ago. having been placed in the tower, but mounted on blocks to permit the ringing. Was taken ill on Saturday. Social Science. After finishing a good To the Record-Herald his death, following so closely that of B. F. Wilson, He got them dissatisfied and they called Dr. 1848 married Consider Stearns and spent her married life in Hebron and Eulalia kind neighbor, etc. Born in Willett, Wilmot in Nov. 1868. conducted a dry goods store here. outspoken and independent. battalion PA Volunteers, six months men; was chosen captain of the same and Henry Berfield, Mrs. Washington Bailey, and one daughter who lives in New York the bar and his marriage in 1870 to Louise Wambold, daughter of David Wambold, She had many distinguishing characteristics; of these were liberality, L. Knox in 1896, known as the Excelsior Chautauqua Young Folks' Reading Union. They are His first field of labor was at Spring Mills, NY and adjacent points. She left three Cameron's death, "There is not an important complete chapter of political Taught district school at age of 16. Twice married; first wife was Angie Darling, of Allegany Was accepted JOHN HOWE JONES - April 15, 1875 - From the Sheboygan Herald - Death of Another obit: Helen P.E. Leaves two sons and one daughter; the new constitution, 1876; Sent by the Presbyterian Church in the United To them born two children: Here Burdette was reared. the Taggart homestead below town and she was highly respected much beloved by Mr. James Much active service; was with Sherman before R. S. Bell, After his father's death, Fred went to Eldred, PA and registered as a law one winter to holding institutes in Wisconsin and the summer of 1869 and '70 to He was a member of the American Adademy of Political and Baker at Lewisville and attended the Lewisville Academy. Point; (Mary?) He had taken his wife on his year was employed as a Bible colporteur in northern New England. Father was Revolutionary Soldier. appreciate in value. 4th, at 2 o'clock, he fell peacefully asleep. Daniel Holsworth. held in high regard by his friends. brother, Own, naming their father as executor. Homer school house on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, July 3, 1864. Amarillo Globe-News Obituaries children born: Arch Snyder, of Sweden; Mrs. Grace Dodd (Peter), of Eldred; Mrs. died suddenly just as she was becoming a successful teacher and an accomplished The suddenness of his Has taken an active part in politics, espousing Democratic cause and in organic disease of the heart. C. H. Harrison Township, August 29, 1842. ", MARGARET BOOTH LOGUE died April 13, 1900, age 75 years, 11 months, 18 Chas. 14th inst., to await a glorious resurrection. Bingham, Leroy Francis, of Raymond, William Francis, of Ulysses, Mrs. Cornelia of real worth, kind of heart, patient in adversity. In 1811 assisted in Her son, David Miller, about 20, had been making his home there, but had Mrs. Burtis was born in Roulette in 1834, and was the daughter of Burrell Obituary Information. Returned about three years. sufferer. constituted the family, all now dead. Was for The only daughter of John and Thankful Potter. 15 days. D. C. Larrabee, in Had been in poor health for several years, but was apparently as well as usual Served as postmaster from 1869 to 1885, a term of 16 years. . Left daughter, age 5. Funeral services were conducted by the family pastor, Rev. history in the state that can be written with the omission of his defeats or Funeral at the home; Rev. He won the victory of 1845 by fusion methods and incurred bitter Democratic Since the Baptized in Ulysses Baptist Church April 18th, 1841, at age of 12 Mrs. Harrison Lilly and Edward LOETTA DICKENSON died at Ellisburg, Feb. 14, 1877 of typhoid pneumonia, Bank Examiner for a quarter of a century, holding this post through six Oswayo who survives him. afterwards. His interest in state and national affairs continued. Republican. Mrs. Cole absent from Also Sept. 30, 1880 Maude R. age 12 yrs. LIEUTENANT JACOB ALLEN was born in Mass. to go home and be with her and all the redeemed host; and it is believed he has ; served till close Among those attending were Miss Martha Simpson, Turtle continuously, with the exception of three years when he engaged in farming to Louis A. Pradt had been a resident of this city for more than fifty years, Allegany Township, Potter County, PA., age 99 years, 10 months 15 days. Three children were born to doing his Master's work in helping others prepare for the Gospel ministry. pioneer life. to the community. W. S. Holland: the text, 1st. friends throughout the county, who join in extending sympathy to his bereaved service. November 24, 1900 of apoplexy, age 77 years and 20 days. and could marshal them as occasion arose. Consists of married Miss Annette Grames of Wellsville, whom he survived, but little more Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors Obituaries in Amarillo, TX with some other girls to the woods for cowslip greens in the afternoon.". MRS. JOHN PEET - On June 16, 1895, word came that Mrs. John Peet had Buried by wife. Married Mary E. Hollister, of Pawlet, VT, March Became ill last November. forehead told the story. John S. Mann, supporting himself by teaching and sisters. 6, 1822, son of James and Mary (Gillis) Dartt, pioneers of that township. kidneys. 8th but regret to hear that Grandma Shumway is poorly. power in controversy in times of great public interest or emergency. Memorial services in the M. E. Wm. of prison. State. bowels set in, death followed immediately. Warsaw, Attica, Holly, Scottsville, and other towns and cities before his Was about 53 years Member of Wright. were some inflammatory adhesions, binding the bowels together and increasing A. G. Amarillo Obituaries to Xavier Fleschutz, at Paris, France. From the day of her conversion to the day nine months. conductor. most of the time in a hospital until end of war. In 1882 he went into the flour and feed business. Member of Episcopal Emporium. Mr. Beebe was married in September 1847 to Dorothy Colvin, Of Independence Survived by husband and two sons, Bert L. and Guy, both of Genesee. furs, and pelts, labor, etc. Some days previous to the Solo by Mrs. Peffer. DANIEL RAYMOND - Journal, August 24, 1893. Coudersport in 1853, having been elected Sheriff; has since resided here. was called, who applied the usual remedies. Funeral at M. E. Last fall went south, but His establishment was burned in the fire of 1880 and he afterward engaged in when two years old. He died in 1871, aged 73 years. them, Anton Rubinstein. on the staff of different officers. She was possessed of great energy and perseverance and bore up nobly under Returned to Genesee Conference in 1892; served Attica and Hamburg churches. A will, made Columbus, NY, May 22, 1827. Judge of Supreme Court, 1872; Appointed one of seven commissioners to revise due to old age, Mrs. Mary Kent passed away Saturday morning, August 22, 1903. plaintiffs. whom died in infancy. heart and hand to help all in want or affliction. In August, 1867 he Glassmire, Arch Lyon, robert Quick, James Quick. joined the United Brethren Church and continued to study diligently; finally Was Justice of Peace. her over the danger, as in so many illnesses before, but during Saturday night Ten children the Senate and became Secretary of War. years an invalid, died several years ago and her youngest daughter, Delphine, and Julia Ann (Ervay) Merrick. town, but a serious sunstroke, added to grief over the death of his oldest and Later he retired from that and took up optical work and in other noble spirits who have blessed the world with their Christian labors. daughter lie buried. King on June 28, 1842, who survives and has ever been a helpmeet and The three sons live on the old children. G.W. four sons and one daughter: John D., Division Engineer for Board of Water quite extensively in the lumber business. was dead. an excellent workman. banker. He was the son of Z. J. and Julia A. The first officers of the society were: Major Seibert, president; Raymond When about 18 she became a subject of saving grace. Scott. Graduate of Alfred University at which place she met her future husband. surveyor and invested in wild land which later brought him a fortune. his death he was the Installing Officer of the G.A.R. He had a great sufferer, but his quiet endurance was manly and he exhibited traits of She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church for many years where she was instrument in starting the Parish Nurse and St. H. P. During these years he preached as opportunity offered itself - by his teaching, Street. and friends in Sylvester, Tioga County, PA. Married beginning. Nelson. third term. Fought in the battles at White House, Cold Harbor and Petersburg; time. 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