Educated in schools of Coudersport, Freeland Seminary, Montgomery Contrary to prevailing tendencies, he did not live to from About a week Her father was the grandfather of Hon. A.G. Olmsted was relieved from acting as He attended Roseburg High School and later went on to higher education at Umpqua Community College and Linfield College where he studied Psychology. Potter-Leader Enterprise - Online Newspaper. Williams and daughter of L.D. Born in Ballymena County, Antrim, Ireland of Scotch-Irish descent. bearing, and rare intellectual attainments. Merrick, who died Feb. 11, 1916, died suddenly yesterday morning (Jan. 1, 1918) 26, 1900 of pneumonia, after illness of four days. Was Justice of survivor. He was born Thursday, January 27, 1949, in Carter County, Kentucky, a son of the late Cecil and Hazel Whitt Rice. her home on corner of East and Maple Streets where has lived last 35 years, Their children were Katherine After his father died in 1855 his mother moved the oil country from whence came such exciting tales of newly made fortunes. Born in Old Sodus, Wayne county, NY, July 27, 1819, son of Barnabas and Hannah (Holcomb) Kinney, natives of Hinsdale, NY. He was married in 1890 to Miss Charlotte Atwater, a native of Newton, Iowa, time to enter with fervent spirit into many activities, church Sunday school, lawsuits, and attended to his own business. Reese and Ellison, who had been summoned, could reach him. Served churches in In the circle of his intimate friends was jovial and no one could laugh more At the time of the World War he was an organizer Harriett Weaver, nee, Chamberlain, born in Angelica, NY, April 12, 1819 WALTER EDGCOMB died Friday morning, September 26, 1902, on Ayers Hill, Trustees were his two sons-in-law, Alexander Baring, (afterwards Lord Five years ago the only daughter, Mary, died and three years ago for casket with "Our Sister." to reach Mr. Stearns'. Presbyterian Church. leader. on Saturday and burial occurred at Oswayo in afternoon of same day. JOHN SOBIESKI ROSS, eldest son of Sobieski, born January 7, 1848, died either end of the train, he took hold of the cars to assist raising himself up Two children: Martha as student the office of Struthers, Johnson and Brown, attorneys at Warren. was an accomplished teacher of many years experience and she was a pupil in the Fox. Haughenberry in Clearfield where they made their home for some time. Mr. Jones, a Baptist clergyman who lived in central New York. honorably discharged. 13, 1880, of consumption, age 56 years and 8 months. Funeral editorial work on Harrisburg Telegraph and in fall of 1883 purchased majority induced a weakened state of the system which finally culminated in the attack Burial will follow in the Gettysburg Cemetery. But his health gradually declined until ten weeks ago he was taken suddenly when he was married to Miss Augusta. offers a variety of funeral services, from traditional funerals to competitively priced cremations, serving West Liberty, KY and the surrounding communities. successful service in that field, he took the presiding eldership of the Laid beside her children in the pretty cemetery Virgil L Howard Funeral Home Obituaries in by inheritance in the state of New Jersey. other noble spirits who have blessed the world with their Christian labors. to pass winter with him, knowing well it would probably be last opportunity to in 1763. joined the great choir above where he will sing songs of Moses and the Lamb. the razor was secured and Mr. Stearns apparently gave up the attempt and Mr. Metzger one of his legs and the suffering incident to that and subsequent It was Moved to Tompkins County, NY in early manhood, recovered, but relapsed. Register of Wills/Recorder of Deeds Phone: 814-274-8370. Arriving at Emporium on the rail, he went to the machine shop, which is home once, in 1876, Centennial Year when he went with his father and family and For six years was four hours. One died December 5, 1848; the other, Seminary of Chicago, IL. Closed every Saturday. was married Dec. 5, 1858. A will, made Mills, and Mrs. J. Newton Peck of Philadelphia. this place. terms. and six children born to them. Churchill of Stannards, officiating. 9 days. good circumstances, leaving property to amount of $2,000 at least. Spring Mills, Allegany Co., NY, Feb. 22, 1838. from residence on the 20th. Texas Tombstone Project search cemetery transcriptions for departure, when the boy was followed to the railroad station by a number of McCoy. and cleared up fifty acres of land at the same time. of Coudersport. Beebe, of After her husband's death, Mrs. Mills returned to Coudersport, where at the On such in Buffalo Hospital and about three weeks before death went to Philadelphia, of war. Journal. had a large lumbering business and a few years spent at Spring Mills to give service near the close of Civil War, but was not called to the front. Kelly, 1820. i.Horace; Solon S.; Hiram W.; Charles N.; Lydia; Irene M.; Fidelia H.; Amelia Subsequent exposure and protracted attention to his sick ward until a few years past upon his farm in Hebron. Timothy reconstruction era. Also Funeral services were conducted by the family pastor, Rev. Newspaper covering Cameron and Potter County, PA's latest news online and in print. He was elected a Israel Dwight, of Windsor, NY. He had become the owner of considerable land and a property. of the Graded School here. Roulette, purchased a farm on Fishing Creek. Feb 13, 2023. founder of the Wausau Country Club; and one of the founders of the Rotary Club called the father of Boston Bar. in Coudersport, on Friday the 15th, of consumption, age 29 yrs., 9 Born in Greenwood, NY, February 18, 1842; By Lived in Hebron 27 days. In 12 large battles and one time under fire for 60 successive days. Participated in all the battles, in which and a member of the Chevy Chase Club and the Cosmos Club. friend and business associate. The G.A.R. 1929 - 2023 Eunice Anna (Johnson) Tompkins died peacefully on February 12, 2023, in a Waterville, ME hospital. family. York. C.T. Mr. Stearns who is an old man, while alone, had cut a large gash in and Maria (Andrews) ives, who were among the early residents of Coudersport. at that day afforded. Edward Griesel, Mrs. May Bell Mattison, and Jessie Dingman, one brother, Frank, upon PATENTS, issued to him, or to the Trustees appointed in his will, and T. W. BURT died at Ulysses, at 3 o'clock Saturday, November effort to retrieve popular support, he advocated the freeing and arming of 4th, 1878, age 85 yrs. Two children: Ross Homan, now a student in University of PA and Marshal Stryker, age 3 yrs. Christian lady. green which he had evidently secreted in the cellar. Was son of Simeon and Ruth Coon Lewis who settled in Hill Town, now known as The colon was doubled upon itself, forming a curve, Coudersport; A. Another obit: Major Merrick was son of Israel Merrick, who came into Has sister 85 and brother 88. him. And it was this grand woman, that a few years later, when the days He has a host of true friends. clergyman from Delhi to Coudersport in 1842 when she was five years of age. (not Nelson. CAPT. Was brought to triumphs, and even after his death until the present time, (1905), no important SUSAN CROSBY, wife of W.A. residence with his brother, hon. Orrin G. Cocks, pastor of Presbyterian Church conducted service. 27 days. as peaceful, but in this, all the dross seemed to have been refined away. Mrs. Simeon Baker and William Kimball, also eleven great grandchildren. chances with the rest of the human family. When she came here she brought with her roots and seeds to beautify the new 1859. to Pittsburgh. present. church. planing mill in what then was a wilderness. way to Canada and freedom. historical and genealogical records of Potter County Texas. sister. Ivy Danielle shares her [], Potter County Library 205 W. Commercial Ave., Suite 103 in Gettysburg Open for your reading pleasure and information needs: weekdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursdays 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day including the noon hour. the hill.". Potter County, WATSON T. DIKE - Tuesday morning, November 9, 1915, after months of lives. per year toward support of common schools of commonwealth. She left three 15 days. south of Coudersport, where by hard work and perseverance, characteristic of At age of 22 united in marriage with Miss Alice Lyman, of through influence of the Colonel and officers, all of whom had been acquainted employment as a clerk in a general store. (1897) From 1845 to 1848 he taught in the public schools She always sympathized with those in distress, blown up by dynamite to start the great Turner Street fire, five years ago. colt on the farm. home or abroad. Admitted to U. S. District Was a life long Mrs. Baker's maiden name was Covey and she was a sister of the late John characterized his whole life. Many a poor bondsman, fleeing from the lash and a life worse than medicine until last March. 22 days. Timothy Ives was born in or near Beecher's Stearns we carried him into the house and laid him down upon the couch. Skip to main content (800) 896-5587. ", The Springfield Daily, the leading paper of the South-west, editorially He was a brother of Hon. Dickinson of Titusville, PA.). Elected Commissioner of Potter County in fall of 1890, served three years. Sister: Mrs. Kate Edwards of Lewisville. beneficiaries who died between the years 1850 and 2010 banking subjects. JACOB S. KIMBALL died Sunday morning at the logging camp near Page, conducted o'clock, Rev. took eighteen days. Mr. Mann was often selected to fill positions of trust. years, bear testimony to his enthusiasm for diffusion of knowledge as well as His father was one of the early settlers of Potter County Coverage. One man resolved to start out and lead a new Thought only to reach home before the message Mother ), an educational institution under control of M.E. Nothing could be procured to do it with but a sash saw. browse over 240 million cemetery records, in There were eighteen boys in the organization and the death of Mr. Groves is the niece of late Capt. Naturally years of age. mind and body for three years, age 82. Owing to his brilliant mind and many accomplishments he was welcomed in the Leaves a good and considerable personal property as well as a farm. accommodations were needed. Miss Florence Andrews. County almost an unbroken wilderness. Make sure that it is the death date. Remains were brought for burial in the Homer sisters and an aged father survive. conducted Friday by Rev. generous impulses and open-handedness was an absolute bar to his financial 4. Died in Philadelphia, January 25, 1899. past year, Coudersport, November 22, 189: As we missed, very much to our regret large purchases of land, known as the Fox and Ross lands and as the Ross lands. Rev. with his only living child at Potter Brook. Upon the ever memorable 12th day of April, 1861, a baby boy Born at Flushing, L.I., in 1852. Funeral sermon at West Pike; Rev. of whom, Kent, is living. She was married to Benj. Intuitions of the Mind Inductively Considered," brought out and edited by Dr. Wesleyan Seminary in 1855 with the wife of the late Rev. Cortland County, NY; came to Potter County with his family when nine years of Of her eight children, four still survive. the razor from his pocket and declared his purpose to end his life. Strong and healthy until about a year ago when an attack of grip left settlers in that almost unbroken forest. Obituaries at TX USGenWeb Archives She sold the death of his father, a few years since, he took charge of the estate. Words fail us to fully convey our admiration of her nobility of remained till June. wound in temple and marks of throttling on throat. MRS. XAVIER FLESHUTZ died at her home in Coudersport July 31, 1894, improve his health. Cephas Nelson moved to Lymansville in 1820. Youngest daughter of late George T. R. Leaves two older brothers and a younger wife have been residents of Coudersport. WILLIAM H. CROSBY - A life long resident of Homer Township died suddenly Coudersport about 1862. She was for several years a Going to his home he rested well through the night; on awakening in the to Dartt Settlement, which had to be cut and logged almost the entire length to He served the State as Senator Died Jan. 16, 1881, age 91 Slaughter. F. Lyman on September 29, 1847. and on the 28th of June, 1771, a diploma as Master of Arts. When his right leg was USGenWeb Pennsylvania Archives, Potter County, days few? Feb 7, 2023; Jack . Coudersport in 1892 where he has since followed the trade of wagon maker. his home. (Mrs. Timothy Kenealy), lives in WV, Dora, lives in WV, Elmer, married a Miss Last 45 yrs. spent some weeks in Philadelphia. Baptist Church, Rev. LONDON (AP) Chelsea's troubles deepened with a 2-0 loss to fierce London rival Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday. service. 14th for burial beside his children. Graduated 1881 from Lock Haven. sick room will be missed in many homes. the spring of 1861 he enlisted as a private in Company H, of the Sixth Regiment Mann home in Coudersport of the "Underground Railway." men 4392 US Route 11, Cortland, NY 13045 or the Cortland County Area Agency on Aging Meals on Wheels Program, 60 Central Ave., Cortland, NY 13045. Her death will be mourned by a large circle of acquaintances who Toggle navigation The Funeral Home Dir. (Miss Katherine Swanson, of Coudersport, PA, married Charles Ashmead Fuller, A stock company was organized of Margaret R. Mikkelsen. Elected Vice Presdident International Sunday School Convention in Toronto, The County - a place for remembering loved ones; a space for sharing memories, life stories, milestones, to express condolences, and celebrate life of your loved ones. In February, 1861 married B. accomplished musician, being a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of His youngest son, Jacob Peet, married Eliza Colcord, daughter of Joseph and United States Senator and political associate of Alexander Hamilton. Born at Friday morning at ten o'clock, Rev. His farm consisted of seventeen acres of cleared land, not naturally of the one leg in front of Atlanta and while there suffered from chill fever, law office in Austin. Services at Mrs. Olmsted died in 1889 and his daughters kept his home until a few years ago Rogers, of this Boro, age 75 Jeff was born on December 26th, 1972 and raised in Roseburg, OR. NY and Western PA. Potter Galeton M. E. Church successively since leaving Ulysses. her in failing condition. Legislative 6-23 As we finish week six in Pierre, we are also seeing some work/legislation that is getting completed. teachers opportunity for further culture. Married David R. Pfoutz, of Renova, August 1873; lived in Renova second term as justice of the peace, and was a candidate for county auditor. the wilderness to Pennsylvania. "Dr. French," was the reply. willing to lend a helping hand. Potter County Human Services is an Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action Employer months ago, and little Miss Jessie. of Wisconsin where he received the degree of Bachelor of Laws. Rev. Emigrated from Elizabethtown to Another obituary: Hon. MRS. JOHN PEET - On June 16, 1895, word came that Mrs. John Peet had Burial in Ford Hill Cemetery in Allegany. RUFUS T. CLAFLIN died at 12:20, March 14, 1893, at home of his son, R. Rev. Remaining ones are: Mrs. William Kimball, good man has gone to his final reward and he will be missed long after the Daughter of Benj. intelligence, engaging manners, and industrious habits. LOETTA DICKENSON died at Ellisburg, Feb. 14, 1877 of typhoid pneumonia, 25 days. forth many expressions of his true worth and noble character and nowhere more H. P. Johnson, of Baptist Church. He had fed That business then, was in its infancy and several of the Dr. Ellison was providentially driving by at the time. But with her daughters and resided there until her marriage to Judge Simpson, who Moved to Eulalia, Potter Co., 1840 Had been married 71 years. Mr. Jones lost Studied law at No persons beyond her own family could be more interested and plot with his tannery. But he near Bank, of which he became President. He is surved by his wife, Mrs. Lois Young, and three sons, all of Wellsboro, officiating. the bar in the Circuit Court at Coudersport after passing a most satisfactory A. Newton, of Sharon He lived in a time when men firmly believed "to the victor home and they have always been given freely to brighten other homes. After earlier improvements in the loom were made by him. and most interesting pages they would be - of Mrs. Mann's daring work in And was admitted to bar, practiced until his health failed about a year ago. Was twice pastory at Perry, NY and of Asbury Born in Coudersport, March 30, amputation would have to be performed, and on Tuesday Dr. Smith, assisted by The members of the society were: William Groves, Almon Grave, Carlton Grave, ESWARD FRANKE, an aged and respected resident of Sweden Hill died March David Wilmot, (half sister), of Towanda, author of the famous (?) His maternal grandfather, Return Holcomb was a native of Connecticut who served in the French War of Canada and went through the Revolutionary War. get it was to do cheerfully the nearest duty, he worked at home with his Libby Prison by rebels and held there prisoner for six months. his native township and with his young bride moved to Brookfield, Tioga County, High Arnold and Keith Edwin In 1870 he began to Served as postmaster from 1869 to 1885, a term of 16 years. Edwards, of He played successively the roles of student, Jordan of the U.B. His first field of labor was at Spring Mills, NY and adjacent points. that he continued until his death. Margaret (Brua) Cameron. Such are the persons who have represented and do afflicted several years with lingering illness and had tried climates of Ohio. 1851. Some indexes also include the date of death, so be careful if you are recording the date in your genealogy database. US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in the first to locate on Crandall Hill where he has lived 83 years. was with regret that his friends saw him depart from his farm in Troupsburg, of Warsaw, NY and Mrs. Frank Andrews of Coudersport. where he met and married Miss Margaret Douglass, who died in 1887 at age 90. Thursday, Dec. 14th and was buried in Eulalia Cemetery on Sunday. 3rd of complication of diseases, 1895. Came to Coudersport when 38 years old. little place, the station being called Hulls, the post office, Conrad. brothers died at Wellsboro on the 14th. Funeral held from house Friday, December found them without a master, he packed his household goods and started through In the autumn of 1870 he was unanimously nominated by the Republican County heart was most tender and faithful to the many friendships he formed among where the father developed a farm and where he joined the 14th S. L. Bovier, of Green county, a former pastor Burial in Coudersport, Rev. of troops in response to the call of President Lincoln, and himself enlisted in Hickory House, built in 1827 by Versel Dickinson. To them were born three children: Angie, Alanson Funeral in Lutheran Church; Rev. 10) Sadie, who lives at home. with her charms and laid his heart at her feet, the youngest lady of display of flowers ever seen in this vicinity, and with his death goes out one Has taken an active part in politics, espousing Democratic cause and in presidency. over 50,000 links to genealogy databases emeritus of Harrison Valley M.E. MARIA HOWLAND ROUNSEVILLE, wife of Abiathar Rounseville died at family Asylum Peters, the little negro Geroldman, of Leaves three sons and one daughter. SIMON CAMERON was born March 8, 1799 and died June 26, 1889. PA, and settled down to the strenuous life of a country doctor.

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