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The following is the text of births, marriages, and obituaries copied from
various Essex County newspapers. I began this project in June of 1983. My
original intent was to create a set of "vital records" for the time
period leading up to 1880 when the state began compiling vital statistics. For
several years I worked on it in my spare time, until moving to Franklin County
in September of 1983. Unfortunately, I never returned to the project. I
believe my stopping point was the May 5th, 1864 issue of The Elizabethtown
Post.
As much as possible, I copied all of the information found in the newspaper.
Illegible material was marked by an underline or question marks. On occasion,
very long material was not copied and a note was made to see the newspaper for a
long obituary or poem.
All entries are listed alphabetically with women's obituaries being listed
twice, once under their maiden name and once under their married name.
Marriages are listed three times: once under the male's name, once under the
female's married name, and once under the female's maiden name. The
abbreviations inst. (instant, means of the current month ) and ult. (ultimo,
means last) refer to the month. At the end, you will find a list of publications which were searched along with a list of issues which were missing.
NEWSPAPERS RESEARCHED:
Keeseville Herald
The Elizabethtown Post
The Essex County Republican
The Westport Courier
Westport Patriot & Essex County Advisor
(the name was changed to the Westport Patriot)
Westport Patriot
(later changed its name to the Essex County Reporter)
The Essex County Reporter
The Crown Point Budget
?, Mary Jane
Married in Danville, Essex on the 12th inst., by Rev. G. W. Esty to Miss
Mary Jane [?] of the former place.
NOTE - the surname is in the margin and is illegible. The husband's name is
not given!
--Westport Patriot, 23 September 1847
ABBOTT, Hester
Married at Saranac Lake, on the 5th instant, by Milote Baker, Esquire, at
his residence, Mr. RUSSELL MOODY to Miss HESTER ABOTT, both of Franklin, NY.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 March 1861
ABEL, Charles
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 5th instant, Mr. CHARLES ABEL, aged 54 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 July 1854
ABEL, Mary
Died in this town, at the residence of Mr. Adolphus Partridge, Mrs. MARY
ABEL, relict of the late Azel Abel, Esquire, aged 83 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 March 1862
ABEL, Mary A.
Married on the 16th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, Oliver
Abel, Esquire, by Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. CHARLES N. WILLIAMS, Merchant, to Miss
MARY A. ABEL, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 February 1859
ABEL, Sarah A.
Married in this town on the 21st ult., by Rev. Wm. Dickens, Mr. JASON
PANCBORN of Makoqueta, Iowa to Miss SARAH A. daughter of Oliver ABEL of
Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1856
ABELL, A. E. (LOBDELL)
Married in this town on the 1st instant, by Rev. Mr. Hurlbut of
Elizabethtown, Mr. HARVY ABELL to Miss A. E. LOBDELL, both of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 3 January 1850
ABELL, Harvy
Married in this town on the 1st instant, by Rev. Mr. Hurlbut of
Elizabethtown, Mr. HARVY ABELL to Miss A. E. LOBDELL, both of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 3 January 1850
ADAMS, Caroline P.
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 25th ult., Mr. LORIN H. BRAUGHTON to Miss
CAROLINE P. ADAMS, both of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
ADAMS, Jacob E.
Died in Brunswick, Rennselaer Co., N.Y. on the 9th inst., JACOB E. ADAMS,
father of E. A. Adams of this place, age 69 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 May 1857
ADKINS, Polly Ann (COMBES)
Married by Joseph Potter, Esquire, on November 5th, Mr. WILLARD ADKINS and
Miss POLLY ANN COMBES, both of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
ADKINS, Willard
Married by Joseph Potter, Esquire, on November 5th, Mr. WILLARD ADKINS and
Miss POLLY ANN COMBES, both of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
ADSIT, Caroline M. (BARNES)
Married in Willsborough, July 1st instant, seated in their carriage in the
public highway, opposite the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, by Rev. Mr. Eames,
Mr. SILAS ADSIT, to Miss CAROLINE M. BARNES, all of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
ADSIT, Cythe Rea (BISHOP)
Married at Essex County Mansion House on the 19th ult., by the Rev. A.
Champlin, Mr. SAMUEL ADSIT of Willsboro to CYTHE REA BISHOP of Lewis.
--Essex County Reporter, 26 July 1849
ADSIT, Helen (DICKERSON)
Married at the Methodist parsonage in Elizabethtown, February 19th, by Rev.
S. Gardiner, Mr. WILLIAM H. ADSIT, of Essex, to Miss HELEN DICKERSON, of
Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 February 1862
ADSIT, Samuel
Married at Essex County Mansion House on the 19th ult., by the Rev. A.
Champlin, Mr. SAMUEL ADSIT of Willsboro to CYTHE REA BISHOP of Lewis.
--Essex County Reporter, 26 July 1849
ADSIT, Silas
Married in Willsborough, July 1st instant, seated in their carriage in the
public highway, opposite the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, by Rev. Mr. Eames,
Mr. SILAS ADSIT, to Miss CAROLINE M. BARNES, all of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
ADSIT, William H.
Married at the Methodist parsonage in Elizabethtown, February 19th, by Rev.
S. Gardiner, Mr. WILLIAM H. ADSIT, of Essex, to Miss HELEN DICKERSON, of
Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 February 1862
ALLEN, Almond
Married in Westport, on the 13th instant, by Rev. Mr. Hagar, Mr. ALMOND
ALLEN, of Westport, to Miss MARY MEEKER, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1853
ALLEN, C. M. (PAGE)
Married on the 12th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. D. L. ALLEN to Miss C.
M. PAGE, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 July 1853
ALLEN, D. L.
Married on the 12th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. D. L. ALLEN to Miss C.
M. PAGE, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 July 1853
ALLEN, E. A.
Married in Clintonville, on Monday the 13th instant by Mr. H. Herrick, Mr.
E. A. ALLEN to Miss MARY E. HAYWOOD.
--Westport Patriot, 21 September 1848
ALLEN, George
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage in this village on the 9th ult.
by Rev. H. M. Mansee, GEORGE ALLEN of Rochester, Vermont to JANE C. BLOOD of
Lewis, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
ALLEN, Jacob
Died in this village on the 2nd instant, of cancer in the stomach, Mr. JACOB
ALLEN, aged 83 years.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 August 1852
ALLEN, Jacob
Died in this village on the 2nd instant, after a long and protracted
illness, Mr. JACOB ALLEN, aged 64 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 August 1852
ALLEN, Jane
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 8th instant, WIDOW JANE ALLEN, aged 70 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
ALLEN, Jane C. (BLOOD)
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage in this village on the 9th ult.
by Rev. H. M. Mansee, GEORGE ALLEN of Rochester, Vermont to JANE C. BLOOD of
Lewis, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
ALLEN, Jennie
Married at the residence of the bride's brother, Thomas F. Allen, on
Saturday, January 5th, 1878, by C. M. Pease Esquire, Mr. RUFUS THOMPSON to Miss
JENNIE ALLEN, both of this place.
--Crown Point Budget, 9 January 1878
ALLEN, John L. (Dr.)
Died in Lawrence, Massachusetts on the 11th instant of dysentery, DR. JOHN
L. ALLEN of New Haven, Connecticut, the youngest son of the late Jacob Allen of
this village, aged 29 years.
He left here on Friday the 6th instant, reached his brother's house in
Lawrence on Saturday, was taken ill in the evening and died at 11 o'clock the
Wednesday night following, one short week from the day he stood in health beside
his father's grave. Surely in the midst of life we are in death!
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 August 1852
ALLEN, Louisa
Married by the Rev. David Connell, at the residence of Mr. Jerry Lockwood,
on the 26th of November, Mr. DARWIN WEEKS, to Miss LOUISA ALLEN, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 December 1861
ALLEN, M. Evelyn (MAYNARD)
Died in Brooklyn, Massachusetts, on the 16th instant, Mrs. M. EVELYN, wife
of A. H. ALLEN, and only daughter of Arba MAYNARD, Esquire, of Boston, aged 25
years. Mrs. A. leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn their
irreparable loss.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 April 1853
ALLEN, Mary (MEEKER)
Married in Westport, on the 13th instant, by Rev. Mr. Hagar, Mr. ALMOND
ALLEN, of Westport, to Miss MARY MEEKER, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1853
ALLEN, Mary E. (HAYWOOD)
Married in Clintonville, on Monday the 13th instant by Mr. H. Herrick, Mr.
E. A. ALLEN to Miss MARY E. HAYWOOD.
--Westport Patriot, 21 September 1848
ALLEN, Olivia M.
Married in Keeseville on the 10th instant, by Rev. Mr. Mattsocks, H. M.
CHASE, Esquire, Attorney at Law, to Miss OLIVIA M. ALLEN, eldest daughter of
Anson H. ALLEN, Esquire, of the Old Settler.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
AMES, Alfred B.
Married in Elizabethtown on the 1st instant, by Rev. A. Champlin, Mr. ALFRED
B. AMES of Moriah to Miss MARY L. NICHOLS, of this former place.
--The Westport Courier, 11 January 1850
AMES, Jane W.
Married at Ausable Forks, July 16th, by Rev. J. S. Hart, Mr. HARVEY H.
COOPER, and Miss JANE W. AMES, both of Wilmington.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 July 1853
AMES, Mary L. (NICHOLS)
Married in Elizabethtown on the 1st instant, by Rev. A. Champlin, Mr. ALFRED
B. AMES of Moriah to Miss MARY L. NICHOLS, of this former place.
--The Westport Courier, 11 January 1850
AMMIDON, Emma (MORSE)
Died at Essex, on the 10th instant, EMMA AMIDON, wife of J. B. Ammidon, and
daughter of Doctor Alpheus MORSE of Jay, aged 50 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 October 1853
AMOS, Edwin D.
Married in this town on the 13th instant by Rev. M. A. Wicker, EDWIN D. AMOS
of Lewis to MARION L. NICHOLS of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1864
AMOS, Marion L. (NICHOLS)
Married in this town on the 13th instant by Rev. M. A. Wicker, EDWIN D. AMOS
of Lewis to MARION L. NICHOLS of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1864
ANDERSON, Amanda A.
Married in Westport, N.Y., on the 16th ult., by the Rev. F. P. Lang, Mr.
WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS of Castleton, VT., to Miss AMANDA A. ANDERSON of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 August 1861
ANDREWS, Jane B.
Married on Thursday, May 5th, at the residence of the bride's father, in
Stillwater, by the Rev. Calvin C. Shattuck, ALFRED A. LEE, of Troy, to Miss JANE
B., youngest daughter of HENRY ANDREWS, Esquire.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 May 1859
ANGIER, J. J. (GIBBS)
Married on the 18th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. M. W. ANGIER and Miss
J. J. GIBBS, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1854
ANGIER, Levi
Married in Garnavillo, Iowa, on the 24th ult. by Rev. L. P. Mathews, Mr.
LEVI ANGIER to Miss SARAH E. GAY, all of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 September 1856
ANGIER, M. W.
Married on the 18th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. M. W. ANGIER and Miss
J. J. GIBBS, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1854
ANGIER, Margaret H.
Married in Westport, on the 14th instant, by Rev. Thomas Brandt, Mr. HARVEY
PIERCE to Mrs. MARGARET H. ANGIER, daughter of Deacon Luther Angier, all of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 July 1853
ANGIER, Orrilla
Married in this town on the 23d instant, by Rev. Mr. Brandt, Mr. JOHNATHAN
NICHOLS, Jr. to Miss ORRILLA ANGIER, all of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 25 January 1850
ANGIER, Sarah E. (GAY)
Married in Garnavillo, Iowa, on the 24th ult. by Rev. L. P. Mathews, Mr.
LEVI ANGIER to Miss SARAH E. GAY, all of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 September 1856
ANGIER, William
Died in this village on Thursday the 14th instant, of consumption, WILLIAM
ANGIER, aged 26.
--The Westport Courier, 22 February 1850
ANNIS, Mary Ann
Married on Thursday evening the 9th by Rev. Mr. Brandt, Mr. LOREN GIBBS to
Miss MARY ANN ANNIS of this town.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 16 March 1848
ANTI-MASONRY, Sanguina
Married, on the 27th inst. at Elizabethtown, in this county, PANDER CLA,
Esquire, to Miss SANGUINA ANTI-MASONRY, eldest daughter of Mugient Chagrin,
Esquire. We are sorry to state that among the guests there were but few friends
of the bride, in consequence of the cards of invitation not being countersigned
by the legal representative of her godfather, the late Capt. William Morgan.
--Keeseville Herald, 31 May 1831 (Tuesday)
ARMS, Lucretia D.
Died in this village on the 18th ult. of consumption, Mrs. Lucretia D. ARMS,
wife of Mr. Theodore C. LAMSON, aged 21 yrs. Mrs. Lamson had resided here 2
years but her pure womanly graces, kindness of heart and gentleness of
disposition, ever won a warm friend in every new acquaintance. . . . . remains
buried Waterbury, Vt.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information. There is also a card from the husband published below the obituary.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 May 1856
ARNOLD, D. Milton
Married at Shoreham, Vermont, August 30 by Rev. C. C. Stevens of Crownpoint,
N.Y., Mr. D. MILTON ARNOLD of Keeseville, to Miss N. MARIA WILCOX of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 September 1854
ARNOLD, Mariana
Died, in Keeseville, Thursday morning, the 13th instant, MARIANA ARNOLD,
wife of Winslow C. WATSON, Jr., Esquire, and only daughter of Silas ARNOLD,
Esquire, aged 30 years.
Mrs. Watson was a lady of unusual cultivation of mind and goodness and
purity of heart, endeared to all her acquaintance by the grace and amiability of
her character and the excellence of her christian virtues.
But a brief time is past since she became united in marriage with the
husband of her choice and the world with all its hopes and brightest prospects,
seemed before them. All this is vanished now; and to the deep sorrow of the
bereaved husband and relatives is only left, in this life, the condolence and
heartfelt sympathy of their numerous friends.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 November 1862
ARNOLD, Mary Anna
Married on Tuesday, the 20th ult., at the residence of the bride's father,
by Rev. Asa Hemenway, WINSLOW C. WATSON, Jr., Esquire, and Miss MARY ANNA
ARNOLD, daughter of Silas Arnold, Esquire, all of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 August 1861
ARNOLD, N. Maria (WILCOX)
Married at Shoreham, Vermont, August 30 by Rev. C. C. Stevens of Crownpoint,
N.Y., Mr. D. MILTON ARNOLD of Keeseville, to Miss N. MARIA WILCOX of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 September 1854
ARTHUR, Betsey D. (BROWN)
Married at Jay, Essex County, New York, by the Rev. Dillon Osgood, Hon.
DENNIS ARTHUR, of W. Hudson, to Miss BETSY D. BROWN, daughter of James C. Brown,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 December 1858
ARTHUR, Dennis
Married at Jay, Essex County, New York, by the Rev. Dillon Osgood, Hon.
DENNIS ARTHUR, of W. Hudson, to Miss BETSY D. BROWN, daughter of James C. Brown,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 December 1858
ARTHUR, Francis
Died in Ticonderoga, on the evening of the 3rd instant, FRANCIS ARTHUR,
Esquire, in the 85th year of his age. It is a half century or more since Mr.
Arthur settled in this town. He is well and favorably known for the uprightness
of his character, and his sterling integrity in all dealings with his fellow
man. His funeral was well attended at the white church, on the 9th, by a large
concourse of friends. Masonic ceremonies were performed by the brethren of that
order, from Crownpoint and other towns, and an appropriate sermon from John
IX-4, delivered by the Rev. C. C. Stevens of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1859
ATWOOD, Elizabeth P.
Married in Royalston, Vermont, on the 21st instant, Capt. Z. B. STETSON, of
Champlain, N.Y., and Miss ELIZABETH P., daughter of Ebenezer ATWOOD, Esquire, of
Royalston.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 March 1860
AVERILL, Lottie E.
Married in Crownpoint, on the 9th instant, by Rev. W. W. Atwater, Mr. SAMUEL
BUCK, and Miss LOTTIE E. AVERILL, both of that town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1859
AYRES, Polly
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 8th instant, by M. F. Nicholson, Esquire,
Mr. Henry PIERSON and Miss POLLY AYRES, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
BABCOCK, Elvira Jane (CHASE)
Married in Johnston, Fulton County, on the 10th by Rev. Hiram Chase, Mr.
JOHN E. BABCOCK of Chatham, Columbia County, to Miss ELVIRA JANE CHASE, daughter
of Rev. H. Chase of the former place.
--Westport Patriot & Essex Co. Advertiser, 10 February 1848
BABCOCK, John E.
Married in Johnston, Fulton County, on the 10th by Rev. Hiram Chase, Mr.
JOHN E. BABCOCK of Chatham, Columbia County, to Miss ELVIRA JANE CHASE, daughter
of Rev. H. Chase of the former place.
--Westport Patriot & Essex Co. Advertiser, 10 February 1848
BACHANT, Arthur
Married at Rouse's Point on Wednesday, Dec. 7th, by the Rev. Mr. Hagar,
ARTHUR BACHANT to Miss SOPHIA L. WEEKS, both of Rouse's Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 December 1859
BACHANT, Sophia L. (WEEKS)
Married at Rouse's Point on Wednesday, Dec. 7th, by the Rev. Mr. Hagar,
ARTHUR BACHANT to Miss SOPHIA L. WEEKS, both of Rouse's Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 December 1859
BACON, Ransom W.
Died in Willsboro' on the 15th instant, at the residence of his brother Mr.
Joel Bacon, Mr. RANSOM W. BACON, aged 18 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 March 1861
BAIRD, Ann Jane
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 12th instant, ANN JANE, daughter of Mr. Robert
BAIRD, aged 6 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 June 1854
BAIRD, Maryette
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 27th instant, MARYETTE, daughter of Mr. Robert
BAIRD, aged 3 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 June 1854
BAKER, Amanda (HODGKINS)
Married, Mr. HIRAM BAKER, of Schroon, to Miss AMANDA, daughter of B. M.
HODGKINS, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
BAKER, Ann (MARSHALL)
Married in Moriah Jan. 1st by Rev. C. Ransom at his residence, RUSSELL WM.
BAKER of Elizabethtown to ANN MARSHALL of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 January 1857
BAKER, Harriet
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 2nd instant, at the residence of Deacon Joseph
Blake, Mrs. HARRIET BAKER, aged 35 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 February 1854
BAKER, Hiram
Married, Mr. HIRAM BAKER, of Schroon, to Miss AMANDA, daughter of B. M.
HODGKINS, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
BAKER, Russell William
Married in Moriah Jan. 1st by Rev. C. Ransom at his residence, RUSSELL WM.
BAKER of Elizabethtown to ANN MARSHALL of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 January 1857
BAKER, Silas Hooker
Died in North Hudson, on the 24th ult., SILAS HOOKER, son of G. W. BAKER,
Esquire, aged 16 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 February 1861
BALANCE, Clara E. (COPPINS)
Married in Keeseville at St. Pauls Church, Wednesday Dec. 23 by Rev. F. C.
Putman, J. B. BALANCE, Esq., Forman in the Rep. Office to Miss CLARA E. COPPINS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 January 1857
BALANCE, J. B.
Married in Keeseville at St. Pauls Church, Wednesday Dec. 23 by Rev. F. C.
Putman, J. B. BALANCE, Esq., Forman in the Rep. Office to Miss CLARA E.
COPPINS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 January 1857
BALDWYN, C. E. (BOURNE)
Died at Rouse's Point, on the 14th instant, the beloved wife of Charles
BALDWYN and daughter of William BOURNE, Esquire, of St. Johns, C. E., aged 18
years and 1 month.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 May 1859
BALLARD, Kate E.
Married in Fitchburgh, Massachusetts on the 28th ult. by Rev. Albinus O.
Hamilton, EMORY B. SMITH, Esquire or Plattsburgh, N.Y. to Miss KATE E. BALLARD
of Carlisle, Massachusetts.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 February 1864
BALLARD, Mary A.
Married at Norfolk, Connecticut, on Thursday May 5th by Rev. J. N. Murdock,
D. D. of Boston, HENRY MARKS, Esquire of New York to MARY A., daughter of Rev.
Joseph BALLARD of Norfolk.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
BALLOU, Adelia L.
Married in this village, on the 21st instant, at the Methodist parsonage, by
Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. LEVI J. SAMPSON, of Newton Falls; Ohio, to Miss ADELIA L.
BALLOU, of Wadhams Falls, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1859
BANCHET, Annis L.
Married on the 4th instant at the house of Josh Daniels of Westport by Rev.
L. S. Smith, THEODORE CALKINS of this town to ANNIS L. BANCHET of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 April 1864
BARBER, Jerusha
Died in Westport, N.Y. Sept. 6, JERUSHA BARBER, wife of Capt. Alexander
YOUNG in the 67th year of her age.
cousin of the late Sophia STRONG
wife of the late Rev. Daniel HASCALL of Hamilton
at age 55 she was seized with paralysis
Six years before her death, she was helpless as an infant, deprived even of
the power of speech, although she retained her mental faculties in a remarkable
degree.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1856
BARBER, Nancy
Married on Tuesday the 30th, by Rev. Br. Brandt, Mr. GEORGE W. VAUGHN to
Miss NANCY BARBER, all of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 10 May 1850
BARKER, Sophronia
Married in Crownpoint on the 17th, by Rev. Mr. Herrick, Mr. A. S. VIALL of
Westport to Miss SOPHRONIA BARKER of the former place.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Westport Courier, 21 February 1851
BARKER, Susan E.
Died on the 2nd December instant, SUSAN E., wife of Chesley C. BARKER, aged
22.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 December 1854
BARNES, Caroline M.
Married in Willsborough, July 1st instant, seated in their carriage in the
public highway, opposite the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, by Rev. Mr. Eames,
Mr. SILAS ADSIT, to Miss CAROLINE M. BARNES, all of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
BARNES, Frances E. (NEWLOVE)
Married in Westport, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. C. L. Hagar, Capt.
FRANCIS L. BARNES, to Miss FRANCES E. NEWLOVE, all of that place.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1853
BARNES, Francis L.
Married in Westport, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. C. L. Hagar, Capt.
FRANCIS L. BARNES, to Miss FRANCES E. NEWLOVE, all of that place.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1853
BARNS, Catherine
Married in Chesterfield on the 4th instant, by Rev. Mr. Lyman, Mr. DAVIS
GRAHAM to Miss CATHERINE BARNS.
--Keeseville Herald 16 May 1831
BARRETT, Harriet W. (LOWELL)
Married in Chester, Vermont, March 31st, by Rev. Reuben Sawyer, JOSEPH H.
BARRETT, Editor of the Middlebury Register, to Miss HARRIET W. LOWELL, daughter
of Abram Lowell, M.D., of Chester.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 April 1853
BARRETT, Joseph H.
Married in Chester, Vermont, March 31st, by Rev. Reuben Sawyer, JOSEPH H.
BARRETT, Editor of the Middlebury Register, to Miss HARRIET W. LOWELL, daughter
of Abram Lowell, M.D., of Chester.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 April 1853
BARROWS, George W. (Rev.)
Married on the 28th instant at the residence of Col. Calkins (the bride's
brother) in Ticonderoga by Rev. J. W. Bradshaw of Crown Point, REV. GEORGE W.
BARROWS late of Salisbury, Vermont now of this place and Miss JEANETTE CALKINS
of Ticonderoga, daughter of the late William Calkins, Esquire, of the latter
place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1864
BARROWS, Jeannette (CALKINS)
Married on the 28th instant at the residence of Col. Calkins (the bride's
brother) in Ticonderoga by Rev. J. W. Bradshaw of Crown Point, REV. GEORGE W.
BARROWS late of Salisbury, Vermont now of this place and Miss JEANETTE CALKINS
of Ticonderoga, daughter of the late William Calkins, Esquire, of the latter
place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1864
BARTLETT, Edmund
Died in Jay on the 19th instant, of apoplexy, Mr. EDMUND BARTLETT, aged 83
years.
--Essex County Reporter, 28 June 1849
BARTLETT, Oliver J.
Died at his residence, in Jay, on the 8th instant, after a lingering
illness, OLIVER J. BARTLETT, aged 51.
Mr. Bartlett was an enterprising and intelligent farmer. He has left a
family and many friends to mourn his loss.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 May 1862
BARTLETT, Sarah
Died in Jay, N.Y. on the 7th instant, SARAH, wife of E. H. BARTLETT, aged 39
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1854
BARTON, Caleb D.
Died at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on the 3rd instant, CALEB D. BARTON of that
place, formerly of Keeseville.
Col. Barton was well known in this section and the announcement of his death
will be received with sincere regret by a great many old acquaintances to the
counties of Essex and Clinton.
He represented the county in the Assembly for two years to the satisfaction
of his constituents and his activity and energy as a man of business was
proverbial.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1856
BARTON, Elizabeth
Married in Elizabethtown July 4, by R. A. Finney, Esq., Mr. GEORGE DRAGOON
and Miss ELIZABETH BARTON, both of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 July 1856
BARTON, J. Nelson
Married Sept. 18th in Westport, by Rev. Joseph W. Sawyer of Whitney, Vt.,
Mr. J. NELSON BARTON to PHEBE MARIA SAWYER, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1856
BARTON, Perly
Died at his residence in Bolton, N.Y., April 23d, Perly BARTON, age 73, an
early settler in the town of Bolton who has seen its growth from a wilderness to
a town.
NOTE - See the newspaper for more information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 May 1857
BARTON, Phebe Maria (SAWYER)
Married Sept. 18th in Westport, by Rev. Joseph W. Sawyer of Whitney, Vt.,
Mr. J. NELSON BARTON to PHEBE MARIA SAWYER, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1856
BASCOM, Chester
Married in Crownpoint, on the 9th instant, at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. G. W. Porter, Mr. CHESTER BASCOM to Miss HELEN A., eldest
daughter of C. P. FOBES, Esquire, all of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1862
BASCOM, Helen A. (FOBES)
Married in Crownpoint, on the 9th instant, at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. G. W. Porter, Mr. CHESTER BASCOM to Miss HELEN A., eldest
daughter of C. P. FOBES, Esquire, all of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1862
BATCHELDER, George H.
Died at the residence of A. W. Hawkett in Todds Valley, Placer County
California, on the 11th of June of an abcess on the liver, GEO. H. BATCHELDER,
formerly of Essex, Essex County, N.Y., age 36.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1857
BAXTER, Horace
Died in Bellows Falls, May 9th, Hon. HORACE BAXTER, brother of Capt.
Benjamin Baxter of Keene, age 67 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1857
BEARDSLEY, George W.
Married in Clintonville, Mar. 22, by Rev. G. F. Burdick, Mr. GEORGE W.
BEARDSLEY of Chesterfield to Miss NANCY FLACK of Franklin.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1857
BEARDSLEY, Nancy (FLACK)
Married in Clintonville, Mar. 22, by Rev. G. F. Burdick, Mr. GEORGE W.
BEARDSLEY of Chesterfield to Miss NANCY FLACK of Franklin.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1857
BEE, Sybil
Died in this town on the 4th instant, SYBIL BEE, supposed to be aged nearly
100 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
BEEDE, Marvania
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 1st instant, Mrs. MARVANIA, wife of Nicanor
MILLER, and daughter of Mr. Aaron S. BEEDE, of Keene, aged 36 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 February 1854
BENEDICT, Bennet T.
Married in Crown Point on the 29th ultimo, by Rev. S. L. Herrick, BENNET T.
BENEDICT to MERATABEL P. DAVIS.
--The Westport Courier, 13 December 1848
BENEDICT, Meratebel P. (DAVIS)
Married in Crown Point on the 29th ultimo, by Rev. S. L. Herrick, BENNET T.
BENEDICT to MERATABEL P. DAVIS.
--The Westport Courier, 13 December 1848
BENNETT, Emeline (BRAMAN)
Married at Westport, February 16th by Rev. D. L. Hagar, Mr. ORSON BENNETT,
of Moriah, and Miss EMELINE BRAMAN, of Wadhams Mills.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1854
BENNETT, Orson
Married at Westport, February 16th by Rev. D. L. Hagar, Mr. ORSON BENNETT,
of Moriah, and Miss EMELINE BRAMAN, of Wadhams Mills.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1854
BENSON, R.
Married in Westport, March 19th, by the Rev. F. P. Lang, Mr. C. C. DUNSTER,
to Miss R. BENSON.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 March 1860
BENTLY, Mary L.
Married at Schroon Lake, December 3rd by Rev. Alvin Robbins, Mr. V. R. ROOT
of North Hudson to Miss MARY L. BENTLY of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 December 1863
BEVINS, Louisa
Married at Hague, N.Y., November 11, 1863, by Rufus Rising Jr., Esquire,
LEANDER NEWTON to LOUISA BEVINS, all of Hague.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 November 1863
BIGELOW, James R.
Married in this village on the 7th inst., by Rev. Wm. W. Peirce, Mr. JAMES
R. BIGELOW of Lawrence, to Miss MARIA S. FOSTER of this village.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 10 February 1848
BIGELOW, Maria S. (FOSTER)
Married in this village on the 7th inst., by Rev. Wm. W. Peirce, Mr. JAMES
R. BIGELOW of Lawrence, to Miss MARIA S. FOSTER of this village.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 10 February 1848
BIGELOW, Mary
Married by Rev. A. F. Bigelow, in West Stockholm, St. Lawrence County, N.Y.,
LOYAL SAMPSON of Willsboro, Essex County, to MARY BIGELOW of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1856
BILLINGS, Cornelia
Died at Groton, Mass. of consumption, May 14th, Miss Caroline R. BILLINGS,
formerly of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1857
BILLINGS, Dolly
Died in this village on Wednesday last, Mrs. DOLLY BILLINGS, wife of Mr.
Jabez Billings, aged 30, daughter of Widow DURKEE of Burlington.
--Keeseville Herald 31 May 1831
BINGHAM, Adelia H. (CALKIN)
Married in Ludlow, Vt. by Rev. Mr. Cudworth on the 7th inst., Mr. LEONARD P.
BINGHAM of Ludlow to Miss ADELIA H. CALKIN of Elizabethtown, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 January 1857
BINGHAM, Etta
Married in this town, on the 11th instant, by the Rev. L. S. Smith, Mr. EZRA
S. LEWIS of this place, to Miss ETTA BINGHAM, of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 August 1862
BINGHAM, Leonard P.
Married in Ludlow, Vt. by Rev. Mr. Cudworth on the 7th inst., Mr. LEONARD P.
BINGHAM of Ludlow to Miss ADELIA H. CALKIN of Elizabethtown, N.Y
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 January 1857
BISHOP, A. M. William
Died in this village, A. M. WILLIAM BISHOP, aged 22, of consumption.
--The Westport Courier, 3 January 1851
BISHOP, Caroline V. (CURTIS)
Married at Ferrisburgh, Va. by Rev. H. T. Leavitt, Mr. MIDAS E. BISHOP, of
Elizabethtown, N.Y. and Miss CAROLINE V. CURTIS of Ferrisburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 September 1856
BISHOP, Cythe Rea
Married at Essex County Mansion House on the 19th ult., by the Rev. A.
Champlin, Mr. SAMUEL ADSIT of Willsboro to CYTHE REA BISHOP of Lewis.
--Essex County Reporter, 26 July 1849
BISHOP, Mary E.
Died this morning, October 13th, with a trusting confidence in Jesus, and
the sweet assurance of a rest in heaven, MARY E., eldest daughter of Jesse P.
and Eliza W. BISHOP, aged 16 years and 11 months.
Cleveland Daily Herald.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 November 1857
BISHOP, Midas E.
Married at Ferrisburgh, Va. by Rev. H. T. Leavitt, Mr. MIDAS E. BISHOP, of
Elizabethtown, N.Y. and Miss CAROLINE V. CURTIS of Ferrisburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 September 1856
BISHOP, Miranda
Died in Moriah, Oct. 18th, Miranda BISHOP, wife of Putman Bishop, age 67
yrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop had resided most of their lifes in Panton, Vt. having
removed to Moriah 7 years ago. Mr. Bishop had been in feeble health for several
years. Mrs. Bishop united with the Baptist Church in Panton, Vt. She was
unable to speak due to paralyses from her last sickness.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 November 1856
BISHOP, Putman
Died in Moriah, Oct. 3rd, Mr. PUTMAN BISHOP, age 72 yrs. Mr. and Mrs.
Bishop had resided most of their lifes in Panton, Vt. having removed to Moriah 7
years ago. Mr. Bishop had been in feeble health for several years. Mrs. Bishop
united with the Baptist Church in Panton, Vt. She was unable to speak due to
paralyses from her last sickness.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 November 1856
BISHOP, Thetis
Married at the residence of S. P. Millington in Glen Falls, October 13, by
the Rev. A. J. Fennel, ELBERT H. FUTMAN of Essex, and Miss THETIS BISHOP of
Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 October 1863
BISSELL, Josiah Jr.
Died very suddenly in Seneca Falls, on the 5th instant, JOSIAH BISSELL JR.
of Rochester, founder of the pioneer line of stages between Albany and Buffalo.
--Keeseville Herald 12 April 1831
BLACKMAN, Betsy
Died in Lewis on the morning of the 2nd of January instant, Mrs. BETSY
BLACKMAN, wife of Mr. STEPHEN BLACKMAN, aged 45 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
BLAIN, Elizabeth
Married on Wednesday, October 31st, by Rev. Thomas Brandt, Mr. WARREN
MITCHELL of Brooklyn, N.Y., to ELIZABETH, the eldest daughter of the late
William A. BLAIN of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 1 September 1849
BLAKE, Joseph
Died at his residence in this place, Thursday, the _____ instant, JOSEPH
BLAKE, Esquire, aged 80. Deacon Blake was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts,
and came to Elizabethtown in the year 1808.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 January 1860
BLAKE, Susanna (MANSFIELD)
Died in this town, on the 5th instant, Mrs. SUSANNA MANSFIELD BLAKE, wife of
the late Deacon Joseph Blake, aged 84 years 5 months and 20 days.
Her funeral was attended from the Baptist church, where she had been a
member for many years. She was the last of a family of unusual longevity, five
of whom are now interred here together, who individually attained to eighty or
more years. Mrs. Blake, during her last illness, as also for years past, has
enjoyed the constant and kind attention of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bronson.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 April 1861
BLANCHARD, Anthony I.
Died at Salem, in the County of Washington, on the 14th day of June, 1853,
ANTHONY I. BLANCHARD, in the 85th year of his age.
Judge Blanchard was a native of New York City where he received his
education was admitted to the bar. But more than half a century of his life has
been spent in Salem, during which time he held many offices of trust; including
that of District Attorney for this district, and First Judge of the Court of
Common Pleas at Washington, the latter for many years. We have often hear him
spoken of as having been one of the first lawyers in his day. He lived to be
among the last of his generation; there being few of the ante revolutionists now
remaining. Of a very numerous family of children only three survive him.
Anthony Blanchard, Esquire, of Albany, and Mrs. H. H. Ross of Essex, and Mrs.
Wlm. Porter of Onondaga County.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 July 1853
BLANCHARD, Cyrus L.
Married at Whitehall on the 5th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Adams, CYRUS L.
BLANCHARD, attorney at law, of Schroon, to Miss MARY ANN GARDNER, of the former
place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 August 1857
BLANCHARD, Mary Ann (GARDNER)
Married at Whitehall on the 5th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Adams, CYRUS L.
BLANCHARD, attorney at law, of Schroon, to Miss MARY ANN GARDNER, of the former
place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 August 1857
BLANCHARD, Mary Lydia
Married in Jay on the 26th ult., by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. MITCHEL DUFFANY
of Black Brook to Miss MARY LYDIA BLANCHARD of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 January 1855
BLOOD, _____
Died in Lewis on the 16th instant, Mrs. HENRY BLOOD aged 79 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 December 1863
BLOOD, Fayette S.
Died in Lewis, on the 21st instant, of Typhus Fever, FAYETTE BLOOD, aged 34
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 December 1857
BLOOD, Henry
Died in Lewis on the 8th instant, HENRY BLOOD, aged 87 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1864
BLOOD, Jane C.
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage in this village on the 9th ult.
by Rev. H. M. Mansee, GEORGE ALLEN of Rochester, Vermont to JANE C. BLOOD of
Lewis, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
BLOOD, Robert
Died, in Keene, on the _____ instant, ROBERT BLOOD, in the 90th year of his
age.
Mr. Blood was one of the early settlers, and for a great many years a
resident of Lewis in this county. The funeral service was held at the Methodist
Church in this village, last Sabbath.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 March 1860
BLOOD, Sarah
Died in Lewis, on the 9th instant, Mrs. SARAH BLOOD, wife of Mr. Robert
Blood, aged 73 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 February 1854
BOARDMAN, Amos
Married at Willsborough, on the 18th December last, by Rev. Julius Allen,
Mr. AMOS BOARDMAN to Miss MARTHA ELSBURY, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 February 1854
BOARDMAN, Harvey
Died at Willsborough, on the 29th ult., HARVEY, son of George and Chloe
BOARDMAN, aged 10 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 April 1853
BOARDMAN, Martha (ELSBURY)
Married at Willsborough, on the 18th December last, by Rev. Julius Allen,
Mr. AMOS BOARDMAN to Miss MARTHA ELSBURY, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 February 1854
BOURNE, C. E.
Died in Rouse's Point, on the 14th instant, the beloved wife of Charles
BALDWYN and daughter of William BOURNE, Esquire, of St. Johns, C. E., aged 18
years and 1 month.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 May 1859
BOUTWELL, Oliver
Died at Wadhams Mills on the 23rd ult., Mr. OLIVER BOUTWELL, aged 83 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 May 1856
BOWRON, Elizabeth
Died In Peru, on the 18th ult. Mrs. Elizabeth, consort of the late James
NICHOLS, and daughter of Jacob BOWRON, aged 19 years. Her life was truly a
chequered scene. Being called to consign to the grave the companion of her
youth, and during the short time she remained in lonely widowhood, her bodily
health was extremely delicate. But amidst her complicated sufferings, she was
rarely known to complain. In all the relations of life, she acted well her part;
and was distinguished for maternal kindness and skill in domestic economy. Her
course through life was not like the mountain torrent, which fills the vale with
its roar; but like the full stream in the valley, in its steady, onward roll.
The disease of which she died, together with other infirmities, prayed with such
violence upon her whole system, as to bring an entire torpor, from which it was
impossible to rouse her but for a moment at a time, which in a measure deprived
us of her dying blessing. Her remains were committed to earth, according to the
forms of the Friends Church, there to remain till the resurrection of the just.
--Keeseville Herald 5 July 1831 (Thursday)
BOYD, Mary E.
Married in Keene on the 15th instant, by Wm. H. H. Hull, Esquire, Mr. HENRY
S. FARNER of Elizabethtown, to Miss MARY E. BOYD, of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 January 1854
BOYNTON, Jane (RICHARDSON)
Married in Keeseville this day by Rev. John Mattocks, Mr. R. B. BOYNTON,
Merchant, to Miss JANE RICHARDSON, all of Keeseville.
--Westport Patriot, 28 September 1848
BOYNTON, John S.
Married on the 17th inst., by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. JOHN S. BOYNTON, Peru,
to Miss MARTHA R. NEWELL of Jay, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1857
BOYNTON, Martha R. (NEWELL)
Married on the 17th inst., by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. JOHN S. BOYNTON, Peru,
to Miss MARTHA R. NEWELL of Jay, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1857
BOYNTON, R. B.
Married in Keeseville this day by Rev. John Mattocks, Mr. R. B. BOYNTON,
Merchant, to Miss JANE RICHARDSON, all of Keeseville.
--Westport Patriot, 28 September 1848
BOYNTON, William Wesley
Died in Keeseville on the 23rd instant of Gastric Fever, WILLIAM WESLEY
BOYNTON, late of Co. H., 44th, New York Volunteers, youngest son of Nathaniel
and Charlotte BOYNTON of Jay, N.Y., age 20 years. Our brother volunteered when
scarcely 18 years of age, being one of the original members of the 44th and
served with it until the battle of Gaines Hill, July 27th, 1862, where he was
severely wounded. After a short furlough he reported at the hospital at Albany,
N.Y. and was finally discharged in November last in consequence of his wounds.
Since that time he has been mainly employed at the New York Soldiers Home, 52
Howard Street, where he was taken ill and some 4 weeks since. Under the advice
of his physician, he was brought home, arriving here last Friday. He was noble,
brave and generous. Peace to his ashes.
Essex Co. Rep.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 October 1863
BRADLEY, Marcia A.
Died in this village on the 20th instant, MARCIA A., eldest daughter of Mr.
Ephraim BRADLEY, aged 19 years.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 23 March 1848
BRADLEY, Mary Jane
Died in this village on the 14th instant, MARY JANE, wife of Ephraim
BRADLEY, aged 33.
--The Westport Courier, 26 April 1850
BRAHAM, Abitha F.
Married in Keene, N.Y. on Feb. 10th by Elder Geo. Lambert at the house of
Horace Braman, WARREN HEALD to ABITHA F. BRAHAM.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1857
BRAINARD, C. Fred
Married at Canton, N.Y. on Feb. 2d by Rev. R. Eddy, C. FRED BRAINARD of
Keene, N.H. (formerly of Elizabethtown, N.Y.) to Miss CORNELIA A. BUCK of
Canton.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 February 1857
BRAINARD, Cornelia A. (BUCK)
Married at Canton, N.Y. on Feb. 2d by Rev. R. Eddy, C. FRED BRAINARD of
Keene, N.H. (formerly of Elizabethtown, N.Y.) to Miss CORNELIA A. BUCK of
Canton.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 February 1857
BRAINARD, Emeline
Died at Elizabethtown on Tuesday evening the 23d, EMELINE, the wife of
Captain Aaron BRAINARD.
--The Westport Courier, 2 August 1850
BRAINARD, Frances A.
Married in Keene, N.H., May 31st by Rev. Dr. Barstow, Mr. D. BRAINARD PECK,
of Burlington, Vermont, to Miss FRANCES A., daughter of Chas. H. BRAINARD,
Esquire, formerly of this place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
BRAMAN, Emeline
Married at Westport, February 16th by Rev. D. L. Hagar, Mr. ORSON BENNETT,
of Moriah, and Miss EMELINE BRAMAN, of Wadhams Mills.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1854
BRAMAN, Jesse
Died in Westport, suddenly on the _____ instant, JESSE BRAMAN, Esquire, aged
84 years.
NOTE - The original newspaper contains no date.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1862
BRANDT, Elizabeth (VAN VLECK)
Married at his residence on May 8th, by Rev. Charles Spooner, Rev. Thomas
BRANDT to Miss ELIZABETH VAN VLECK
--Essex County Reporter, (Elizabethtown, NY) 10 May 1849
BRANDT, Pearly
Died in this village on the 22nd instant of consumption, Mrs. PEARLY, wife
of Rev. Thomas BRANDT, aged 35.
The funeral service for the above deceased will take place tomorrow
(Friday) at one o'clock p.m. at the Baptist Church.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 23 March 1848
BRANDT, Thomas (Rev.)
Married at his residence on May 8th, by Rev. Charles Spooner, Rev. Thomas
BRANDT to Miss ELIZABETH VAN VLECK
--Essex County Reporter, (Elizabethtown, NY) 10 May 1849
BRAUGHTON, Caroline P. (ADAMS)
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 25th ult., Mr. LORIN H. BRAUGHTON to Miss
CAROLINE P. ADAMS, both of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
BRAUGHTON, Lorin H.
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 25th ult., Mr. LORIN H. BRAUGHTON to Miss
CAROLINE P. ADAMS, both of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
BRAVINDER, Jane (CLARK)
Married by Rev. Mr. Brandt, at the residence of F. H. Jackson, on Tuesday
the 6th, Mr. LUKE BRAVINDER to Miss JANE CLARK.
--The Westport Courier, 10 May 1850
BRAVINDER, Luke
Married by Rev. Mr. Brandt, at the residence of F. H. Jackson, on Tuesday
the 6th, Mr. LUKE BRAVINDER to Miss JANE CLARK.
--The Westport Courier, 10 May 1850
BRECKENRIDGE, Charlotte E. (WHALLON)
Married on the 26th ult., at the residence of Hon. James S. Whallon in
Whallonsburgh, by Rev. Joseph T. Wilett, FRANCIS W. BRECKENBRIDGE, Esquire, of
Charlotte, VT to CHARLOTTE E., the youngest daughter of Reuben WHALLON.
--The Westport Courier, 1 March 1850
BRECKENRIDGE, Francis W.
Married on the 26th ult., at the residence of Hon. James S. Whallon in
Whallonsburgh, by Rev. Joseph T. Wilett, FRANCIS W. BRECKENBRIDGE, Esquire, of
Charlotte, VT to CHARLOTTE E., the youngest daughter of Reuben WHALLON.
--The Westport Courier, 1 March 1850
BREWSTER, Ida
Died in North Elba, on the 8th instant, of diphtheria, IDA , aged 8 years.
Also, on the same day, of the same disease, SARAH D., aged 3 years. Both were
daughters of Jackson and L. A. BREWSTER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1863
BREWSTER, Ida I.
Died in North Elba, on the 8th instant, of diphtheria, IDA I., aged _____
years. Also, on the same day, SARAH D., aged 3 years, daughters of Jackson and
L. A. BREWSTER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1863
BREWSTER, Sarah D.
Died in North Elba, on the 8th instant, of diphtheria, IDA , aged 8 years.
Also, on the same day, of the same disease, SARAH D., aged 3 years. Both were
daughters of Jackson and L. A. BREWSTER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1863
BREWSTER, Sarah D.
Died in North Elba, on the 8th instant, of diphtheria, IDA I., aged _____
years. Also, on the same day, SARAH D., aged 3 years, daughters of Jackson and
L. A. BREWSTER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1863
BRINCKERHOFF, A. D. (Rev.)
Died in Champlain on the 2nd instant, Rev. A. D. BRINCKERHOFF, in the 65th
year of his age.
Mr. B, for several years was one of the most effective of preachers. We
have heard those who heard them, and they were good judges, speak of a series of
sermons he delivered in our village nearly a quarter of a century since as
productions of great beauty and excellence, and as being delivered with great
power and effect.
We believe there are several persons in this town, who first received
serious impressions, under the preaching of Mr. Brinckerhoff.
They shall rest from their labors and their works shall follow them.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 March 1860
BRISTOL, Alvira R.
Died in Lewis, on the 5th instant, Miss ALVIRA R. BRISTOL, daughter of
Dorastus and Hannah BRISTOL, aged 25 years 6 months. After a long and painful
illness her spirit winged its way, as we trust, to the portals of everlasting
bliss.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 February 1854
BRISTOL, Dorastus
Died at his residence, in Lewis, on the 9th instant, of disease of the
heart, Mr. DORASTUS BRISTOL, aged _____ years.
NOTE - no age is given in the original newspaper
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 May 1862
BRISTOL, Hannah
Died in this village, on the 4th inst. of consumption, Mrs. HANNAH BRISTOL,
aged 60 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 April 1863
BRISTOL, Mary Louisa
Died in Comanche, Iowa, January 7th, with the congestion of the lungs, MARY
LOUISA, 3d daughter of Walt & Sarah BRISTOL, aged 3 years.
Little Mary, how we miss thee,
When the shades of evening come,
And the morn with rosy brightness
Tells us thou hast left our home.
Little Mary, darling Mary,
Little Mary sweetly sleeps.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 February 1862
BRITTELL, Daniel
Died in this town on the 22d instant, DANIEL BRITTELL, aged 65 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 November 1863
BRITTELL, infant child
Died at Crown Point March 15th, infant child of J. W. BRITTELL.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 April 1856
BRITTELL, William
Died at the Regimental Hospital of the 118th Reg. N.Y., on the 11th instant,
WILLIAM BRITTELL, private in Co. F., aged about 30 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 June 1863
BRONSON, Charles H.
Married in Lewis on the 1st instant by Rev. Watson, CHARLES H. BRONSON and
LOUISA NORRIS, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 May 1864
BRONSON, Harvey D.
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 1st ult., by Rev. R. A. Hodge, Mr. HARVEY
D. BRONSON, of Elizabethtown, to Miss LOVINA MILLER, daughter of Mr. CHARLES
MILLER of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 January 1854
BRONSON, Louisa (NORRIS)
Married in Lewis on the 1st instant by Rev. Watson, CHARLES H. BRONSON and
LOUISA NORRIS, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 May 1864
BRONSON, Lovina (MILLER)
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 1st ult., by Rev. R. A. Hodge, Mr. HARVEY
D. BRONSON, of Elizabethtown, to Miss LOVINA MILLER, daughter of Mr. CHARLES
MILLER of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 January 1854
BRONSON, Samuel W.
Died in this town on the 1st instant, SAMUEL W., son of Chester and Celestia
BRONSON, aged 2 years 4 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 May 1864
BROOKS, Laura (SMITH)
Married at Schroon, N.Y. on the 31st of January, by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr.
NATHAN BROOKS, to Miss LAURA SMITH, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 February 1859
BROOKS, Nathan
Married at Schroon, N.Y. on the 31st of January, by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr.
NATHAN BROOKS, to Miss LAURA SMITH, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 February 1859
BROTHER, Isadore
Married at Westport, on the 26th of October, by the Rev. J. F. Yates,
ISADORE BROTHER to Miss LUCY RAYMOND, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
BROTHER, Lucy (RAYMOND)
Married at Westport, on the 26th of October, by the Rev. J. F. Yates,
ISADORE BROTHER to Miss LUCY RAYMOND, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
BROUGHTON, Rachel (DOWD)
Died in Fowler, Trumbull County, Ohio, Aug. 14th, RACHEL DOWD, wife of
Samuel BROUGHTON with whom she lived a married life of 65 years of which 30 were
spent in this country, age 86 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1856
BROWN, Abbie C. (HINCKLEY)
Married in North Elba, on the 15th inst., by Rev. D. C. Osgood, Mr. SALMON
BROWN to Miss ABBIE C. HINCKLEY, all of North Elba.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 October 1857
BROWN, Amarett (SUMNER)
Married in Wilmington, August 17th, by Rev. H. H. Ross, Mr. CALVIN BROWN of
Keene, to Miss AMARETT SUMNER, of Wilmington.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 September
1854
BROWN, Augusta P.
Married in this town on the 21st instant, at the residence of the bride's
father, L. D. Brown, Esquire, by the Rev. L. S. Smith, Mr. EDWARD J. SMITH, to
Miss AUGUSTA P. BROWN.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 October 1862
BROWN, Betsy D.
Married at Jay, Essex County, New York, by the Rev. Dillon Osgood, Hon.
DENNIS ARTHUR, of W. Hudson, to Miss BETSY D. BROWN, daughter of James C. Brown,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 December 1858
BROWN, Calvin
Married in Wilmington, August 17th, by Rev. H. H. Ross, Mr. CALVIN BROWN of
Keene, to Miss AMARETT SUMNER, of Wilmington.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 September 1854
BROWN, Josiah
Married in this village on the 22nd instant, by Rev. Mr. Chamberlain, Mr.
JOSIAH BROWN to Miss MARIE CLARK.
--Keeseville Herald, 24 May 1831
BROWN, Marie (CLARK)
Married in this village on the 22nd instant, by Rev. Mr. Chamberlain, Mr.
JOSIAH BROWN to Miss MARIE CLARK.
--Keeseville Herald, 24 May 1831
BROWN, Martha E.
Died in North Hudson, on the 2nd instant, Mrs. MARTHA E. BROWN (widow of
Oliver Brown, killed at Harper's Ferry,) aged ?7 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 March 1860
BROWN, Salmon
Married in North Elba, on the 15th inst., by Rev. D. C. Osgood, Mr. SALMON
BROWN to Miss ABBIE C. HINCKLEY, all of North Elba.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 October 1857
BROWNSON, Henry Stephen
Died in this town on the 4th instant, HENRY STEPHEN BROWNSON, aged 35.
Mr. Brownson was an upright and honorable citizen, a kind neighbor, and
affectionate husband, father, son and brother, a constant and active Christian,
and in all the relations of life commanded the respect and confidence of the
community in which he lived and died. For many years he had been a member and
one of the most active and liberal supporters of the Congregational Church, in
which his loss will be deeply felt. The brief but painful illness which
resulted in death was marked by Christian fortitude and resignation.
He leaves a dependent and loving family to mourn his loss, and cherish his
memory and example, and the large concourse which attended his funeral attests
the regard and esteem to which he was held in his native town and vicinity.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 December 1863
BROWNSON, infant daughter
Died in this town on the 24th inst., MARTHA ANN, infant daughter of Henry S.
and Martha A. A. BROWNSON, aged 7 weeks.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 August 1856
BROWNSON, Mary
Died at Highgate, Vermont, on the 5th instant, Mrs. MARY BROWNSON, relict of
the late Samuel Brownson, of this town, aged 59 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1861
BROWNSON, Mary
Died at Highgate, Vermont, on the 5th instant, Mrs. MARY BROWNSON, relict of
the late Samuel Brownson, of this town, aged 64 years.
She was a member of the Congregational Church at the place of her decease,
being formerly so connected here, where her remains were brought for interment.
During her last painful and protracted illness, she was sustained by a lively
hope of heaven on her final home, and expressed a desire to depart and be with
Christ.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 October 1861
BROWNSON, Samuel
Died in this town of typhoid fever, Dec. 30th, Mr. SAMUEL BROWNSON, aged 64
yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 January 1857
BRUCE, Cora A.
Married at McIndus Falls by Rev. M. B. Bradford, Mr. E. O. FINEL of St.
Johnsbury (formerly of Elizabethtown, N.Y.) and Miss CORA A. BRUCE of McIndus
Falls.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1863
BUCK, Amanda (RUSSELL)
Married at Shoreham, Vermont, on Tuesday, the 21st of February, by the Rev.
Kitridge Haven, Pastor of the Universalist Church of the same place, Mr. HIRAM
BUCK, Jr., to Miss AMANDA RUSSELL, both of Crown Point, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
BUCK, Augusta
Married at Westport, March 7th by Rev. H. Lancashire, CHARLES NORTH,
Esquire, to AUGUSTA BUCK.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 March 1861
BUCK, Cornelia A.
Married at Canton, N.Y. on Feb. 2d by Rev. R. Eddy, C. FRED BRAINARD of
Keene, N.H. (formerly of Elizabethtown, N.Y.) to Miss CORNELIA A. BUCK of
Canton.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 February 1857
BUCK, Hiram Jr.
Married at Shoreham, Vermont, on Tuesday, the 21st of February, by the Rev.
Kitridge Haven, Pastor of the Universalist Church of the same place, Mr. HIRAM
BUCK, Jr., to Miss AMANDA RUSSELL, both of Crown Point, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
BUCK, Lottie E. (AVERILL)
Married in Crownpoint, on the 9th instant, by Rev. W. W. Atwater, Mr. SAMUEL
BUCK, and Miss LOTTIE E. AVERILL, both of that town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1859
BUCK, Samuel
Married in Crownpoint, on the 9th instant, by Rev. W. W. Atwater, Mr. SAMUEL
BUCK, and Miss LOTTIE E. AVERILL, both of that town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1859
BULLARD, Adaline (YOUNG)
Married in this town on the 23rd ult., at the Methodist Church by Rev.
William Bedell, Mr. LEVI BULLARD to Miss ADALINE YOUNG, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
BULLARD, Eva
Died in Lewis on October 30th of congestion of the lungs, EVA, only daughter
of Levi and Adeline BULLARD aged 10 months and 9 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 December 1863
BULLARD, Jemima
Married in this village on the 2nd instant, by Rev. Mr. Atwell, Mr. WILLIAM
COBB, to Miss JEMIMA BULLARD, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 June 1853
BULLARD, Levi
Married in this town on the 23rd ult., at the Methodist Church by Rev.
William Bedell, Mr. LEVI BULLARD to Miss ADALINE YOUNG, both of
Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
BULLIS, Abigail (ROBBINS)
Married on the 1st inst. at the Essex County Mansion House in this town by
Oliver Abel Jr. Esq., Mr. CHAUNCEY H. BULLIS to Miss ABIGAIL ROBBINS, both of
Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1856
BULLIS, Chauncey H.
Married on the 1st inst. at the Essex County Mansion House in this town by
Oliver Abel Jr. Esq., Mr. CHAUNCEY H. BULLIS to Miss ABIGAIL ROBBINS, both of
Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1856
BULLIS, Clarissa
Married at Wadhams Mills, August 28th, by Rev. Mr. Lord, AARON GARDNER and
Miss CLARISSA BULLIS, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 September 1859
BURGY, Daniel (Lieutenant)
Married in Schroon, on the 25th ult., at the residence of the bride's
father, by Joel F. Potter, Esquire, LIEUTENANT DANIEL BURGY of Co. 1 of the 22d
Regiment New York Volunteers, to Miss JULIA A. GARFIELD of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1862
BURGY, James
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 25th ult., Mr. JAMES BURGY to Miss MARY
JANE SORDAN.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
BURGY, Julia A. (GARFIELD)
Married in Schroon, on the 25th ult., at the residence of the bride's
father, by Joel F. Potter, Esquire, LIEUTENANT DANIEL BURGY of Co. 1 of the 22d
Regiment New York Volunteers, to Miss JULIA A. GARFIELD of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1862
BURGY, Mary Jane (SORDAN)
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 25th ult., Mr. JAMES BURGY to Miss MARY
JANE SORDAN.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
BURP, Harriet P. (TORRANCE)
Married in Jay on the 12th inst. by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. WALTER J. BURP
to Miss HARRIET P. TORRANCE, both of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
BURP, Walter J.
Married in Jay on the 12th inst. by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. WALTER J. BURP
to Miss HARRIET P. TORRANCE, both of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
BURPEE, Cheney
Died in Lewis on the 7th instant, Mr. CHENEY BURPEE, aged 61 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 November 1853
BURPEE, Emma Rosetta
Died in Lewis, on the 4th instant, of Diphtheria, EMMA ROSETTA, daughter of
Stephen A. and Emily A. BURPEE, aged about 6 years.
The last of three children which these afflicted parents have been called to
follow to their early graves, since the 1st of July last; viz: James L.,
Frederick Adolphus, and now Emma. Such afflictions do not often fall upon one
household, but, even in this great trial, we are rejoiced to see a Christian
resignation, and a confiding trust, that God has taken them from the Evil to
come.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 October 1862
BURPEE, James L.
Died in Lewis on the night of the 30th ult., JAMES L., son of Stephen A. and
Emily BURPEE, aged 4 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 July 1862
BURPEE, Lucinda Ann
Died in Lewis, on the 23rd ult., of consumption, Mrs. LUCINDA ANN, wife of
Mr. Stephen S. BURPEE, aged 32 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 October 1857
BURPEE, Mary Ann
Died in Lewis, on the evening of the 26th of February, Mrs. MARY ANN BURPEE,
wife of William H. WILLARD, in the 31st year of her age.
Yes, lovely companion, thy spirit has fled
To the mansions of peace, to dwell with thy God
In the bloom of thy youth thou wast taken away.
And left me alone in this wide world to stray.
Though alone I am left in this wide world to stray,
I'll think of thee dearest, I'll watch and I'll pray.
And when Heaven my spirit thinks fit to release,
I'll join thee, thou loved one, in mansions of peace.
Yes, Mary, thou are happy and blest,
With ministring angels thy spirit's at rest.
In life thou wast lovely, in death thou wast fair,
Thou Redeemer has called thee from sorrow and care.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1862
BURPEE, Sulilan
Died in Lewis, on the 25th instant, Mr. SULILAN BURPEE, aged 64 years. A
life of unobstrusive merit, squared by the golden rule all things whatsoever ye
would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them. studying and practicing
in Christian meekness and sincerity the precepts of the Gospel, won for him no
less the dearer affection of numerous relatives than the confidence and respect
of the community amid which his life was passed; and the sympathies of a wide
spreading neighborhood are extended to his family and relatives on his decease.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 May 1853
BURROUGHS, Eliza J.
Died at Chazy Landing, Clinton County, January 22nd ELIZA J. BURROUGHS, wife
of William H. SAX, Esquire, aged 35 years, 11 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
BURROUGHS, James M.
Died at Champlain Village, on the morning of the 12th instant, of
consumption, JAMES M., eldest son of James M. BURROUGHS, Esquire, in the 17th
year of his age.
The death of our young friend comes to us not unexpected, but none the less
sad. He was one of the few of earth's mortals of whom it could be truly said,
None knew him but to love him. As a scholar, he had few equals for one of his
years; and no doubt, his love of reading and unceasing studies, hastened, if
they were not the real cause of his death. We sincerely sympathized with the
afflicted family in their great bereavement, who have not only lost a beloved
son and brother, but an interesting companion; one whose conversation and
intelligence were far beyond his years.
Green be the turf above thee.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 April 1859
BURROUGHS, Miranda L.
Married at East Poltney, Vermont, on the 31st instant, by the Rev. Gardner
F. Hale, Mr. LUTHER M. SMITH of Elizabethtown, to Miss MIRANDA L. BURROUGHS of
West Poltney, Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 September 1862
BURT, Adeline F.
Married in Ticonderoga, March 25th by Rev. D. H. Gould, ROYAL DARLING of
West Cornwall, Vt. and ADELINE F. BURT of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 April 1856
BURT, Mary
Married on the 23rd inst. by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. J. D. MARKHAM of
Manitowai, Wis. to Miss MARY BURT of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 November 1856
BURZEE, Charles
Married in Schroon, September 13th, by Joel F. Potter, Esq., CHARLES BURZEE,
of Beekmantown, N.Y., to Miss HELLEN S. SQUIRES, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
BURZEE, Hellen S. (SQUIRES)
Married in Schroon, September 13th, by Joel F. Potter, Esq., CHARLES BURZEE,
of Beekmantown, N.Y., to Miss HELLEN S. SQUIRES, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
BUTLER, Annette (SEAMANS)
Married at Schroon, on the 6th instant, by Rev. D. Connell, Mr. JAMES
BUTLER, to Miss ANNETTE SEAMANS, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1862
BUTLER, James
Married at Schroon, on the 6th instant, by Rev. D. Connell, Mr. JAMES
BUTLER, to Miss ANNETTE SEAMANS, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1862
BUTLER, Susan
Died at Saranac Lake on the 14th instant, SUSAN, wife of Col. Milv. BUTLER.
NOTE - The rest of this is illegible.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 March 1864
BUTTERFIELD, Charles Edward
Married in Westport March 19th by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, CHARLES EDWARD
BUTTERFIELD and SUSAN MARIA OLCUTT, both of Moriah, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
BUTTERFIELD, Susan Maria (OLCUTT)
Married in Westport March 19th by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, CHARLES EDWARD
BUTTERFIELD and SUSAN MARIA OLCUTT, both of Moriah, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
CADY, Edward
Accident at Newcomb
On Tuesday, the 11th instant, EDWARD CADY, a young man about 19 years of
age, was engaged in cutting logs for Orrin Williams. Several trees lodged
together, and it appears he went under the jam to start it, but in making his
escape, some branches fell from a rotten tree, one of which hit him on the head,
breaking his skull badly. He lived only about 12 hours.
Keeseville Standard
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 January 1859
CADY, Herbert L.
Married at the Congregational Church, Wadhams Mills, on the morning of the
28th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Ransom of Moriah, HERBERT L. CADY (of the firm of
Cady & Stevens), to LUCY B., eldest daughter of Wm. L. WADHAMS, Esq., all of
the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 December 1859
CADY, Lucy B. (WADHAMS)
Married at the Congregational Church, Wadhams Mills, on the morning of the
28th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Ransom of Moriah, HERBERT L. CADY (of the firm of
Cady & Stevens), to LUCY B., eldest daughter of Wm. L. WADHAMS, Esq., all of
the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 December 1859
CALDWELL, Abigail (MERRIFIELD)
Died in Lewis on the 30th ult., Mrs. ABIGAIL, wife of Rodney CALDWELL and
daughter of Samuel MERRIFIELD of that town, aged 20 years.`
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 June 1852
CALKIN, Adelia H.
Married in Ludlow, Vt. by Rev. Mr. Cudworth on the 7th inst., Mr. LEONARD P.
BINGHAM of Ludlow to Miss ADELIA H. CALKIN of Elizabethtown, N.Y
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 January 1857
CALKINS, Alice
Died in this village on Monday, the 16th, Alice, infant daughter of Leander
and Thalia CALKINS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1860
CALKINS, Annis L. (BANCHET)
Married on the 4th instant at the house of Josh Daniels of Westport by Rev.
L. S. Smith, THEODORE CALKINS of this town to ANNIS L. BANCHET of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 April 1864
CALKINS, Ebenezer
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, at Port Henry on the 9th ult., in the
Presbyterian Church, Mr. EBENEZER CALKINS to Miss ELIZA FOOT, late of Rutland,
Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
CALKINS, Eliza (FOOT)
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, at Port Henry on the 9th ult., in the
Presbyterian Church, Mr. EBENEZER CALKINS to Miss ELIZA FOOT, late of Rutland,
Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
CALKINS, Jeanette
Married on the 28th instant at the residence of Col. Calkins (the bride's
brother) in Ticonderoga by Rev. J. W. Bradshaw of Crown Point, REV. GEORGE W.
BARROWS late of Salisbury, Vermont now of this place and Miss JEANETTE CALKINS
of Ticonderoga, daughter of the late William Calkins, Esquire, of the latter
place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1864
CALKINS, Juliette
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in this village on the 11th inst. by Rev.
B. Eaton, Mr. GEORGE H. GLIDDEN and JULIETTE CALKINS, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 November 1856
CALKINS, Margaret (McDOUGAL)
Married at the Methodist parsonage on the 3rd instant by Rev. H. M. Munsee,
Mr. NEWTON J. CALKINS of Elizabethtown, to Miss MARGARET McDOUGAL of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 July 1863
CALKINS, Mary J.
Married in Ticonderoga, October 26th, by Rev. George W. Barrows, of
Salisbury, Vermont, Rev. D. H. GOULD, Pastor of the Congregational Church in
Ticonderoga, to Miss MARY J. CALKINS, of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 December 1857
CALKINS, Newton J.
Married at the Methodist parsonage on the 3rd instant by Rev. H. M. Munsee,
Mr. NEWTON J. CALKINS of Elizabethtown, to Miss MARGARET McDOUGAL of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 July 1863
CALKINS, Theodore
Married on the 4th instant at the house of Josh Daniels of Westport by Rev.
L. S. Smith, THEODORE CALKINS of this town to ANNIS L. BANCHET of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 April 1864
CAMERON, Cordelia
Married in this village, on Sunday evening the 5th instant, at the residence
of D. Turner, by Rev. W. W. Peirce, Mr. SAMUEL D. COOK to Miss CORDELIA CAMERON,
both of Keeseville.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 9 September 1847
CAMPBELL, Henry J. (Honorable)
Died in New York on the 3rd instant of congestion of the brain, Honorable
HENRY J. CAMPBELL, aged about 45 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 August 1863
CARPENTER, A. (WOOD)
Married October 30th at Westport, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. M. CARPENTER to
Miss A. WOOD.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
CARPENTER, Elizabeth M. (EDWARDS)
Married by the Rev. David Connell, on the 3rd of June, Mr. JAMES H.
CARPENTER of Glens Falls, to Miss ELIZABETH M. EDWARDS, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1861
CARPENTER, James H.
Married by the Rev. David Connell, on the 3rd of June, Mr. JAMES H.
CARPENTER of Glens Falls, to Miss ELIZABETH M. EDWARDS, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1861
CARPENTER, M.
Married October 30th at Westport, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. M. CARPENTER to
Miss A. WOOD.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
CARR, Mary E.
Married in Lansing, Michigan, on the 23rd ult., by the Rev. William Norton,
FRANKLIN W. RICE, Esquire, to Miss MARY E. CARR, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 July 1861
CARR, Merritt A.
Died in Georgia, Vermont, on the 8th inst., MERRITT A. CARR, of this town,
aged 77 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 September 1857
CARTER, Enoch
Died in Jackson, Washington County, on the 17th, ENOCH CARTER, Esquire, aged
about 75, father of Harvey Carter, Esquire, of New Sweden.
--Keeseville Herald, 31 May 1831
CARTER, Susan
Married in Chesterfield on Sunday last, by Rev. Mr. Lyman, Mr. ASA HIX of
this village to Miss SUSAN CARTER.
--Keeseville Herald, 2 August 1831
CARTER, Willie
Died in Keeseville, February 22, WILLIE, only remaining son of Harvey and
Jane CARTER, aged 8 years and 6 months.
The affliction is especially severe, as the 5th instance which has been
sustained in a family of 6 children, and as involving the bereavement of an
unusually promising intelligence and endearing disposition. May the resigned
and patient spirit, so singularly mature, which was breathed forto amid the
severe suffering of a dying child, now linger with his kindred, and prove a
solace to their hearts while a treasure in their memories.
Essex Co. Rep.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 March 1862
CATLIN, Rosa O.
Died in Madison, Wisconsin, on the 29th of October, Mrs. ROSA O. KELLOGG,
wife of L. F. Kellogg, Esquire, and daughter of H. and A. CATLIN, aged 38 years
9 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 November 1863
CHAGRIN, Sanguina (ANTI-MASONRY)
Married, on the 27th inst. at Elizabethtown, in this county, PANDER CLA,
Esquire, to Miss SANGUINA ANTI-MASONRY, eldest daughter of Mugient Chagrin,
Esquire. We are sorry to state that among the guests there were but few friends
of the bride, in consequence of the cards of invitation not being countersigned
by the legal representative of her godfather, the late Capt. William Morgan.
--Keeseville Herald, 31 May 1831 (Tuesday)
CHAMPION, Irene E.
Married in Westport Sunday, Nov. 23, by Rev. T. E. Wright, GEORGE W. OSGOOD
of Crown Point and IRENE E. CHAMPION of Port Henry.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 December 1856
CHAMPION, Sophie
Married in Lewis on the 27th inst. by Safford E. [Hale], Esq., Mr. JOSEPH
PARKER to Madam SOPHIE CHAMPION of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1851
CHASE, Abraham
Died in Sutton, Massachusetts, October 26th, ABRAHAM CHASE, Esquire, aged 67
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 November 1857
CHASE, Adaline
Married at Saranac Lake, on the 5th instant, by Milote Baker, Esquire, at
his residence, Mr. WILLIAM SKEELS to ADALINE CHASE, both of Franklin, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 March 1861
CHASE, Cordelia M.
Died in Willsboro, on the 3d instant, CORDELIA M. CHASE, daughter of G. R.
and A. L. Chase, aged 6 years 6 months and 28 days. Also on the 4th instant,
JOHN T. CHASE, son of G. R. and A. L. Chase, aged 4 years and 3 months.
Thus in one short day were these fond and doating parents called to deliver
these two little ones to God who gave them; and laying them quietly in one grave
left them sleeping sweetly in the bosom of Him who said, Suffer little children
to come unto me for to such is the kingdom of Heaven.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 February 1854
CHASE, Elvira Jane
Married in Johnston, Fulton County, on the 10th by Rev. Hiram Chase, Mr.
JOHN E. BABCOCK of Chatham, Columbia County, to Miss ELVIRA JANE CHASE, daughter
of Rev. H. Chase of the former place.
--Westport Patriot & Essex Co. Advertiser, 10 February 1848
CHASE, H. M.
Married in Keeseville on the 10th instant, by Rev. Mr. Mattsocks, H. M.
CHASE, Esquire, Attorney at Law, to Miss OLIVIA M. ALLEN, eldest daughter of
Anson H. ALLEN, Esquire, of the Old Settler.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
CHASE, John T.
Died in Willsboro, on the 3d instant, CORDELIA M. CHASE, daughter of G. R.
and A. L. Chase, aged 6 years 6 months and 28 days. Also on the 4th instant,
JOHN T. CHASE, son of G. R. and A. L. Chase, aged 4 years and 3 months.
Thus in one short day were these fond and doating parents called to deliver
these two little ones to God who gave them; and laying them quietly in one grave
left them sleeping sweetly in the bosom of Him who said, Suffer little children
to come unto me for to such is the kingdom of Heaven.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 February 1854
CHASE, Mary E.
Married in Willsborough, on the 2nd instant, by Rev. Stephen A. Barnard,
ABRAM A. LYON to Miss MARY E. CHASE, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
CHASE, Olivia M. (ALLEN)
Married in Keeseville on the 10th instant, by Rev. Mr. Mattsocks, H. M.
CHASE, Esquire, Attorney at Law, to Miss OLIVIA M. ALLEN, eldest daughter of
Anson H. ALLEN, Esquire, of the Old Settler.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
CHERBINO, Joseph
Married in this town on the 21st instant by Rev. D. P. Hulburd, Mr. JOSEPH
CHERBINO of Weybridge to Miss JULIA HILL of this place.
--Westport Patriot, 26 October 1848
CHERBINO, Julia (HILL)
Married in this town on the 21st instant by Rev. D. P. Hulburd, Mr. JOSEPH
CHERBINO of Weybridge to Miss JULIA HILL of this place.
--Westport Patriot, 26 October 1848
CHUBBOCK, Emily
Died, Mrs. EMILY JUDSON, formerly Emily CHUBBOCK who was born in Eaton,
Madison County, N.Y., the 3rd wife of Rev. Adoniram Judson.
See the newspaper for her obituary.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 June 1854
CHURCH, Eliza M.
Married at his residence, Wadhams Mills, on the 2nd ult., by Rev. Charles
Spooner, Mr. MILTON HODGKINS to Miss ELIZA M. CHURCH, both of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
CLA, Pander
Married, on the 27th inst. at Elizabethtown, in this county, PANDER CLA,
Esquire, to Miss SANGUINA ANTI-MASONRY, eldest daughter of Mugient Chagrin,
Esquire. We are sorry to state that among the guests there were but few friends
of the bride, in consequence of the cards of invitation not being countersigned
by the legal representative of her godfather, the late Capt. William Morgan.
--Keeseville Herald, 31 May 1831 (Tuesday)
CLA, Sanguina (ANTI-MASONRY)
Married, on the 27th inst. at Elizabethtown, in this county, PANDER CLA,
Esquire, to Miss SANGUINA ANTI-MASONRY, eldest daughter of Mugient Chagrin,
Esquire. We are sorry to state that among the guests there were but few friends
of the bride, in consequence of the cards of invitation not being countersigned
by the legal representative of her godfather, the late Capt. William Morgan.
--Keeseville Herald, 31 May 1831 (Tuesday)
CLARK, Carlos
CARLOS CLARK, CAPTAIN JOHN KINGSMAN, and HENRY HAVENS, the son of Joseph
Havens of Westport were all lost on a sailing vessel one mile from the west
shore. The Canal Boat William Farmer and her crew were all lost. The cause
is unknown.
See newspaper for further details.
--Westport Patriot, 14 December 1848
CLARK, Edmund
Died on the 18th instant, at Nicholsville, St. Lawrence County of chronic
inflammation of the stomach, EDMUND B. CLARK, Esquire, aged 55, father of C. M.
Clark, Esquire, of this village.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 October 1852
CLARK, Elewissa
Died on Tuesday the 18th day of January, in Lewis, Mrs. ELEWISSA CLARK, aged
53 years, widow of the late Forrest Clark.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 February 1859
CLARK, Emily (PIERCE)
Married at the parsonage in Wadhams Mills on the 19th of November by Rev. J.
A. Woodhull, Mr. GEORGE R. CLARK of Hopkinton, St. Lawrence County, to Miss
EMILY PIERCE of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
CLARK, Forest
Died in Lewis, on the 5th inst., FOREST CLARK, aged 58 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 July 1857
CLARK, George R.
Married at the parsonage in Wadhams Mills on the 19th of November by Rev. J.
A. Woodhull, Mr. GEORGE R. CLARK of Hopkinton, St. Lawrence County, to Miss
EMILY PIERCE of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
CLARK, Jane
Married by Rev. Mr. Brandt, at the residence of F. H. Jackson, on Tuesday
the 6th, Mr. LUKE BRAVINDER to Miss JANE CLARK.
--The Westport Courier, 10 May 1850
CLARK, Levi H.
Died in Coloma, California, in November, LEVI H. CLARK, aged 21 years, son
of Daniel and Sally Clark, formerly of this town.
See newspaper for the obituary.
--The Westport Courier, 7 February 1851
CLARK, Luther
Married in Willsborough, April 29th, by Rev. S. A. Barnard, Mr. LUTHER
CLARK, of Essex, to Miss MARY E. LEVISEE of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 May 1862
CLARK, M.
Married November 1st at Westport, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. B. MOOER to Miss
M. CLARK.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
CLARK, Marie
Married in this village on the 22nd instant, by Rev. Mr. Chamberlain, Mr.
JOSIAH BROWN to Miss MARIE CLARK.
--Keeseville Herald, 24 May 1831
CLARK, Mary E. (LEVISEE)
Married in Willsborough, April 29th, by Rev. S. A. Barnard, Mr. LUTHER
CLARK, of Essex, to Miss MARY E. LEVISEE of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 May 1862
CLARK, Minerva
Died at Westport, January 26th 1864, Miss MINERVA CLARK, aged 65 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1864
CLARKE, David
Died in Westport, on the morning of the 16th instant, DAVID CLARKE, Esquire,
aged 78 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 October 1862
CLELAND, Andrew
Died in Lewis, on the 17th instant, ANDREW CLELAND, a native of Scotland.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1858
CLELAND, Emily Jane (REYNOLDS)
Died in Essex on the 2nd instant, Mrs. EMILY JANE CLELAND, wife of Ezra
Cleland and daughter of Morris REYNOLDS, aged 29 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1863
CLEMONS, Harriett
Died in East Berkshire, Vermont on the 8th ult., Miss HARRIETT CLEMONS,
daughter of J. N. Clemons, Esquire, of Moriah, New York, aged 18 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1851
CLIFFORD, Sarah S.
Married in this village, at the Methodist Parsonage, on the 9th instant, by
Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. FRANKLIN M. HEALD to Miss SARAH S. CLIFFORD, all of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 March 1859
CLIFFORD, Stephen
Died in Keene, on the 11th inst., Mr. STEPHEN CLIFFORD Sr., age 78 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1857
CLINTON, Hattie M.
Married in Menasha, Wisconsin April 11th, by Rev. O. P. Clinton, MR. WARREN
MEEKER and Miss HATTIE M. CLINTON, all of Menasha.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 May 1856
CLOUGH, Parley
Died in Keene, July 16th, Mr. PARLEY CLOUGH, aged 66 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
COBB, Cyrenus
Died in Lewis, October 15th, Mr. CYRENUS COBB, aged 84 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 October 1857
COBB, Jemima (BULLARD)
Married in this village on the 2nd instant, by Rev. Mr. Atwell, Mr. WILLIAM
COBB, to Miss JEMIMA BULLARD, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 June 1853
COBB, William
Married in this village on the 2nd instant, by Rev. Mr. Atwell, Mr. WILLIAM
COBB, to Miss JEMIMA BULLARD, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 June 1853
COIT, Caroline (MOORE)
Married in Champlain, at the residence of the bride's father, R. C. Moore,
Esquire, on the 19th instant, by the Rev. A. D. Brinckerhoff, Mr. EDWARD W.
COIT, of Philadelphia (son of Rev. Dr. Coit of Plattsburgh) to Miss CAROLINE
MOORE.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1860
COIT, Edward W.
Married in Champlain, at the residence of the bride's father, R. C. Moore,
Esquire, on the 19th instant, by the Rev. A. D. Brinckerhoff, Mr. EDWARD W.
COIT, of Philadelphia (son of Rev. Dr. Coit of Plattsburgh) to Miss CAROLINE
MOORE.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1860
COLBY, Alson B.
Married at Crown Point house, Crown Point, N.Y., December 25th, 1877, by C.
M. Pease, Esquire, Mr. ALSON B. COLBY to Miss MARY A. HARRIGAN, both of
Middlebury, Vermont.
--Crown Point Budget, 26 December 1877
COLBY, Mary A. (HARRIGAN)
Married at Crown Point house, Crown Point, N.Y., December 25th, 1877, by C.
M. Pease, Esquire, Mr. ALSON B. COLBY to Miss MARY A. HARRIGAN, both of
Middlebury, Vermont.
--Crown Point Budget, 26 December 1877
COLE, Eddie F.
Died at West Union, Iowa, on the 15th instant, after a protracted illness of
four months, of Tuburcular Consumption, EDDIE F., son of S. W. and Maria H.
COLE, formerly of Westport, N.Y., aged 10 months and 13 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 August 1859
COLE, Francis C. (LOU)
Married by Rev. Thos. Brandt, Mr. JAMES L. COLE to Miss FRANCIS C. LOU, all
of this place.
--The Westport Courier, 28 June 1850
COLE, James L.
Married by Rev. Thos. Brandt, Mr. JAMES L. COLE to Miss FRANCIS C. LOU, all
of this place.
--The Westport Courier, 28 June 1850
COLE, Lee P.
Died in this village on Tuesday last of typhus fever, Mr. LEE P. COLE, aged
71 years. Mr. Cole has been a resident of this town about 40 years and was
highly regarded by all who knew him.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 16 March 1848
COLLINS, Philonzo W.
Married in Willsborough, July 9th, by Rev. Mr. Barnard, Mr. PHILONZO W.
COLLINS, of Albion, N.Y., to Miss SARAH J. HINCKLEY, of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 July 1862
COLLINS, Sarah J. (HINCKLEY)
Married in Willsborough, July 9th, by Rev. Mr. Barnard, Mr. PHILONZO W.
COLLINS, of Albion, N.Y., to Miss SARAH J. HINCKLEY, of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 July 1862
COMBES, Polly Ann
Married by Joseph Potter, Esquire, on November 5th, Mr. WILLARD ADKINS and
Miss POLLY ANN COMBES, both of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
COMSTOCK, Cyrus (Rev.)
Died in Lewis, on the 13th instant, Rev. CYRUS COMSTOCK, aged about 87 year.
The Patriarch of the Church in this whole region of country; called, after a
long life of zealous, active and successful labor in the service of his Divine
Master, to receive the reward of his faith and diligence; we hope soon to give a
more extended obituary, and more worthy of his high Christian virtues.
See newspaper of 11 February 1853, page 2 columns 3 & 4 for lengthy
obituary.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1853
CONGER, Elizabeth
Died in Willsborough, N.Y., May 14th, of Consumption, ELIZABETH, wife of
Rev. William H. CONGER, aged 17 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1862
CONGER, Libbie A. (TRUMBULL)
Married in Willsboro, November 3rd, by Rev. A. S. Bigilow, W. H. CONGER, to
Miss LIBBIE A. TRUMBULL, all of Willsboro, Essex County, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1863
CONGER, W. H.
Married in Willsboro, November 3rd, by Rev. A. S. Bigilow, W. H. CONGER, to
Miss LIBBIE A. TRUMBULL, all of Willsboro, Essex County, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1863
CONN, Bemsly P.
Married in Crown Point on the 14th ult., by Rev. S. L. Herrick, BEMSLY P.
CONN to HARRIET E. NEWELL.
--The Westport Courier, 13 December 1848
CONN, Harriet E. (NEWELL)
Married in Crown Point on the 14th ult., by Rev. S. L. Herrick, BEMSLY P.
CONN to HARRIET E. NEWELL.
--The Westport Courier, 13 December 1848
COOK, Calvin
Married in Essex, New York on March 1st by Rev. D. Osgood, Mr. CALVIN COOK
of Bridport, Vermont to Miss MARY H. REYNOLDS of Essex, New York.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1852
COOK, Cordelia (CAMERON)
Married in this village, on Sunday evening the 5th instant, at the residence
of D. Turner, by Rev. W. W. Peirce, Mr. SAMUEL D. COOK to Miss CORDELIA CAMERON,
both of Keeseville.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 9 September 1847
COOK, Jeremiah
Died in Moriah, on the 11th instant, JEREMIAH COOK, aged 59 years.
Mr. Cook had long been an inhabitant of the county; and was an estimable
citizen. He belonged to that class of men, honest, modest, conscientious of
whom we know several in the county, who, seeking no publicity, are content to do
their duty in all the private walks in life, and do it rightly.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1854
COOK, Joseph
Married at Moriah on the 14th ult., by Rev. C. Ransom, JOSEPH COOK to Mrs.
SARAH COOK.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
COOK, Mary H. (REYNOLDS)
Married in Essex, New York on March 1st by Rev. D. Osgood, Mr. CALVIN COOK
of Bridport, Vermont to Miss MARY H. REYNOLDS of Essex, New York.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1852
COOK, Samuel D.
Married in this village, on Sunday evening the 5th instant, at the residence
of D. Turner, by Rev. W. W. Peirce, Mr. SAMUEL D. COOK to Miss CORDELIA CAMERON,
both of Keeseville.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 9 September 1847
COOK, Sarah
Married at Moriah on the 14th ult., by Rev. C. Ransom, JOSEPH COOK to Mrs.
SARAH COOK.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
COOK, Thomas
Died in Marshall, Michigan, December 23rd, Mr. THOS. COOK, brother of Mrs.
M. B. DUNNING, of Keeseville, and son of the late Samuel Cook, deceased, aged 56
years. He was gored to death by a bull.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
COOK, Warner V.
Died at Ticonderoga on 2 March instant, WARNER V. COOK, aged 34 years.
See page 2 column 6 for obituary.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1854
COOLIDGE, Charles P.
Married on the 4th of October, 1857, by Elder Geo. Lambert, at his dwelling
house, Mr. CHARLES P. COOLIDGE of Jay, to Miss ELIZA A. KENT of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1857
COOLIDGE, Eliza A. (KENT)
Married on the 4th of October, 1857, by Elder Geo. Lambert, at his dwelling
house, Mr. CHARLES P. COOLIDGE of Jay, to Miss ELIZA A. KENT of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1857
COOPER, Edmund (Rev.)
Married on the 20th of June, in St. John's Church, Essex, N.Y., by the Rt.
Rev. Bishop Potter, REV. EDMUND D. COOPER, Rector of Trinity Church, Sharon
Springs, to Miss SUSANNA McLEAN, eldest daughter of the Hon. Henry H. ROSS, of
Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 June 1861
COOPER, Harvey H.
Married at Ausable Forks, July 16th, by Rev. J. S. Hart, Mr. HARVEY H.
COOPER, and Miss JANE W. AMES, both of Wilmington.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 July 1853
COOPER, Henry H. Ross
Died in Essex on Wednesday morning August 12th, HENRY H. ROSS COOPER, only
child of Rev. E. D. and Susanna M. L. R. COOPER, aged 3 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 August 1863
COOPER, Jane W. (AMES)
Married at Ausable Forks, July 16th, by Rev. J. S. Hart, Mr. HARVEY H.
COOPER, and Miss JANE W. AMES, both of Wilmington.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 July 1853
COOPER, Susanna (McLEAN)
Married on the 20th of June, in St. John's Church, Essex, N.Y., by the Rt.
Rev. Bishop Potter, REV. EDMUND D. COOPER, Rector of Trinity Church, Sharon
Springs, to Miss SUSANNA McLEAN, eldest daughter of the Hon. Henry H. ROSS, of
Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 June 1861
COOPER, Susanna McLean (ROSS)
Married on the 20th of June, in St. John's Church, Essex, N.Y., by the Rt.
Rev. Bishop Potter, REV. EDMUND D. COOPER, Rector of Trinity Church, Sharon
Springs, to Miss SUSANNA McLEAN, eldest daughter of the Hon. Henry H. ROSS, of
Essex.Elizabethtown Post 27 June 1861
COPPINS, Clara E.
Married in Keeseville at St. Pauls Church, Wednesday Dec. 23 by Rev. F. C.
Putman, J. B. BALANCE, Esq., Forman in the Rep. Office to Miss CLARA E. COPPINS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 January 1857
CORNRIGHT, Ester P. (HATHAWAY)
Married in this village at the residence of E. M. Marvin, Esquire, on the
20th ult. by Rev. H. M. Munsee, WILLIAM H. CORNRIGHT, Pvt. of Co. K. 38th Vol.
to ESTER P. HATHAWAY of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
CORNRIGHT, William H.
Married in this village at the residence of E. M. Marvin, Esquire, on the
20th ult. by Rev. H. M. Munsee, WILLIAM H. CORNRIGHT, Pvt. of Co. K. 38th Vol.
to ESTER P. HATHAWAY of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
COTTS, Elizabeth (WRIGHT)
Married in Ticonderoga on the 19th instant, Mr. LOGAIN COTTS of Orwell,
Vermont to Miss ELIZABETH WRIGHT of Ticonderoga.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1851
COTTS, Logain
Married in Ticonderoga on the 19th instant, Mr. LOGAIN COTTS of Orwell,
Vermont to Miss ELIZABETH WRIGHT of Ticonderoga.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1851
CRAFORD, E. M.
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in this village, October 8th by Rev. B.
Eaton, Mr. E. M. CRAFORD of Schroon and Miss ELIZA JANE DIBBLE, daughter of
Norman Dibble Esq. of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1856
CRAFORD, Eliza Jane (DIBBLE)
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in this village, October 8th by Rev. B.
Eaton, Mr. E. M. CRAFORD of Schroon and Miss ELIZA JANE DIBBLE, daughter of
Norman Dibble Esq. of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1856
CRAM, Sarah
Married at Jay, N.Y., on the 17th instant, by George G. Tobey, Esquire,
PHILANDER WILLEY, to Miss SARAH CRAM, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 August 1854
CRAY, Achsah M.
Married in Lewis, N.Y., on the 19th instant, by Rev. S. S. Howe, Mr. SAMUEL
D. ROBERTS, of Marquette, Michigan, to Miss ACHSAH M. CRAY, of Highgate,
Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1861
CRONK, Adeline C.
Died in Westport on November 5th, ADELINE C. CRONK, aged 30 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1851
CRONK, Catherine
Died in this village on the 21st instant, Miss CATHERINE CRONK, of
consumption, aged _____ years.
--The Westport Courier, 27 December 1850
CROOK, MARY E.
Married in Beekmantown, on the 10th instant, by Rev. E. Stover, Mr. HERVEY
HEWITT of Plattsburgh, to Miss MARY E. CROOK, daughter of Hon. Thomas Crook.
--The Westport Courier, 27 December 1849
CROSSETT, Sarah A.
Married in Keeseville on the 26th inst., by J. M'Elroy Esq., at his office,
Mr. DANIEL H. HURLBUT to Miss SARAH A. CROSSETT, both of Lewis
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1857
CROSSMAN, Ellen M.
Died at Bouquet Village, September 28th, ELLEN M., youngest daughter of Seth
and Ellen CROSSMAN, aged 7 years and 11 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 October 1853
CUNNINGHAM, Thomas
Died in Willsborough on the 7th inst., Mr. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, aged about 65
yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 July 1856
CURTIS, Caroline V.
Married at Ferrisburgh, Va. by Rev. H. T. Leavitt, Mr. MIDAS E. BISHOP, of
Elizabethtown, N.Y. and Miss CAROLINE V. CURTIS of Ferrisburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 September 1856
CURTIS, Louisa Q.
Married in St. Albans, at the residence of the bride's father, August 31, by
the Rev. Chas. Fay, Mr. HIRAM B. SOULE, to Miss LOUISA Q., eldest daughter of
Jasper CURTIS, Esquire, all of St. Albans.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 September 1859
CUTTING, Helen H.
Married in Westport May 1st by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, ABRAM A. KINGSLAND of
Keeseville to HELEN H., second daughter of Wm. J. CUTTING, Esq. of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 May 1856
CUTTING, Mary
Died on the 26th at Newtonville, near Troy, Mrs. MARY, wife of Sewall
CUTTING of this village, in her 49th years.
--The Westport Courier, 9 May 1851
CUTTING, Mary J.
Married in Westport by Rev. G. T. Wright, H. D. HITCHCOCK of Champlain to
MARY J., daughter of W. J. CUTTING of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 January 1856
CUYLER, Caroline E.
Married in this village, on the 14th instant, by Rev. J. Bradshaw, WILLIAM
M. HOLTON, M.D., of New York City, to Miss CAROLINE E., daughter of the late
Edward S. CUYLER, of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 March 1853
CUYLER, Ezra P.
Married in Lewisburgh, Penn., August 22nd, by Rev. R. A. Fisk, Miss J. S.,
daughter of C. D. KLINE, Esquire, of Lewisburgh, to EZRA P. CUYLER of
Charlestown, S.C.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 September 1859
CUYLER, J. S. (KLINE)
Married in Lewisburgh, Penn., August 22nd, by Rev. R. A. Fisk, Miss J. S.,
daughter of C. D. KLINE, Esquire, of Lewisburgh, to EZRA P. CUYLER of
Charlestown, S.C.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 September 1859
DARLING, Adeline F. (BURT)
Married in Ticonderoga, March 25th by Rev. D. H. Gould, ROYAL DARLING of
West Cornwall, Vt. and ADELINE F. BURT of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 April 1856
DARLING, Maria Jeannette
Died in this town, on the 14th instant, MARIA JEANNETTE DARLING, aged 15
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1853
DARLING, Rhoda (EVANS)
Married in this town, on the 9th instant, by C. M. Clark, Esquire, SILAS
DARLING, to Miss RHODA EVANS, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1853
DARLING, Royal
Married in Ticonderoga, March 25th by Rev. D. H. Gould, ROYAL DARLING of
West Cornwall, Vt. and ADELINE F. BURT of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 April 1856
DARLING, Silas
Married in this town, on the 9th instant, by C. M. Clark, Esquire, SILAS
DARLING, to Miss RHODA EVANS, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1853
DART, Philander
Married in Saratoga Springs, Mr. PHILANDER DART, formerly of Erie,
Pennsylvania, to Miss RHODA WATERBURY.
--Keeseville Herald, 25 July 1831
DART, Rhoda (WATERBURY)
Married in Saratoga Springs, Mr. PHILANDER DART, formerly of Erie,
Pennsylvania, to Miss RHODA WATERBURY.
--Kesseville Herald, 25 July 1831
DAVIS, Calvin
Died very suddenly in Peru on Saturday last, Mr. CALVIN DAVIS.
--Keeseville Herald, 12 April 1831
DAVIS, Meratebel P.
Married in Crown Point on the 29th ultimo, by Rev. S. L. Herrick, BENNET T.
BENEDICT to MERATABEL P. DAVIS.
--The Westport Courier, 13 December 1848
DAVIS, Sarah
Married in this town on Friday last by Rev. S. Lyman, Mr. ESTERBROOKS MOORE
to Miss SARAH DAVIS.
--Keeseville Herald 17 May 1831
DEALL, Jane
Died in Ticonderoga, on the 15th instant, Mrs. JANE DEALL, aged 64 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 August 1854
DECKER, Alonzo
Married in Lewis by A. Wilder, Esq., on the 14th day of April, Mr. ALONZO
DECKER to Miss OLIVE SMITH, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 April 1856
DECKER, Olive (SMITH)
Married in Lewis by A. Wilder, Esq., on the 14th day of April, Mr. ALONZO
DECKER to Miss OLIVE SMITH, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 April 1856
DELANO, Elbertine
Married on Tuesday evening, December 28th, by Rev. J. E. Cheshire of
Keeseville, DUNCAN THOMPSON Jr. of New York City, to ELBERTINE, 2nd daughter of
J. R. DELANO, Esquire, of Wadhams Mills.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
DELANO, Matta K.
Married at Wadhams Falls on Thursday, January _____ by Rev. Charles Spooner,
Mr. JOHN MERRIAM of Lewis to Miss MATTA K., daughter of Joseph R. DELANO, of the
former place.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 10 February 1848
DELANO, Mahala
Died in Lewis on the 27th ult., Mrs. MAHALA MERRIAM, wife of Col. John L.
Merriam and daughter of Joseph R. DELANO, age 26 yrs.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.of the Protestant
Episcopal Church, beloved by all, long painful illness.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1857
DELONG, Rosa Martin
Died in North Hudson on the 17th instant, ROSA MARTIN, daughter of John L.
and Celestia DELONG, aged 9 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 July 1863
DEMING, Laura
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 30th instant, Mrs. LAURA, wife of Mr. Horatio
DEMING, aged 41 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 June 1854
DEMING, Minerva
Married at the residence of the bride's father, in this town, on the 3rd
instant, by Rev. Mr. Munsee, Rev. Mr. LEAVITT, to Miss MINERVA DEMING.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1862
DEMING, Rowena C.
Married February 2nd, in this place, at the residence of the bride's father,
Mr. THEODORE J. TILLISON, of Underhill, Vermont, to Miss ROWENA C. DEMING.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 February 1859
DEMING, Susan
Died in this town on the 27th instant, SUSAN, daughter of H. S. DEMING,
Esquire, aged 3 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 October 1862
DENTON, Alexander
Married by Rev. Ira D. Burwell, on the 2nd instant, ALEXANDER DENTON, of
Elizabethtown, to MARY FLETCHER, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
DENTON, Mary (FLETCHER)
Married by Rev. Ira D. Burwell, on the 2nd instant, ALEXANDER DENTON, of
Elizabethtown, to MARY FLETCHER, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
DENTON, Salem
Died in this town, on the 26th ult., SALEM DENTON, aged about 45 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 July 1857
DeWOLFE, Alvira B. (PERKINS)
Married in North Hudson, on the 3rd instant, by Rev. M. L. Willard, Mr.
NATHAN A. DeWOLFE, to Miss ALVIRA B. PERKINS, both of North Hudson.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1861
DeWOLFE, Nathan A.
Married in North Hudson, on the 3rd instant, by Rev. M. L. Willard, Mr.
NATHAN A. DeWOLFE, to Miss ALVIRA B. PERKINS, both of North Hudson.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1861
DEXTER, Elizabeth
Died at the residence of Ira MARKS, Esquire, in Elizabethtown, on the 8th,
instant, Mrs. ELIZABETH DEXTER, relict of the late Amos Dexter, of Essex, aged
73 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 January 1858
DEYO, Josepht (RAYMOND)
Married at Vergennes, Vermont, on the 7th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Couvillan
of Burlington, Mr. SOLOMON DEYO of Westport, N.Y., to Miss JOSEPHT RAYMOND, of
Panton.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1853
DEYO, Solomon
Married at Vergennes, Vermont, on the 7th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Couvillan
of Burlington, Mr. SOLOMON DEYO of Westport, N.Y., to Miss JOSEPHT RAYMOND, of
Panton.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1853
DIBBLE, Eliza Jane
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in this village, October 8th by Rev. B.
Eaton, Mr. E. M. CRAFORD of Schroon and Miss ELIZA JANE DIBBLE, daughter of
Norman Dibble Esq. of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1856
DIBBLE, Mary E. (JOHNSON)
Married by Rev. B. Eaton, on the 1st instant, at the Methodist Parsonage in
this village, Mr. ORRIN DIBBLE, Jr., and Miss MARY E. JOHNSON, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 October 1857
DIBBLE, Orrin (Jr.)
Married by Rev. B. Eaton, on the 1st instant, at the Methodist Parsonage in
this village, Mr. ORRIN DIBBLE, Jr., and Miss MARY E. JOHNSON, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 October 1857
DIBBLE, Sarah Ann
Married in Elizabethtown, December 30th, by Rev. S. Jones, Mr. HARRY S.
JOHNSON, and Miss SARAH ANN DIBBLE, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1858
DICKERSON, Helen
Married at the Methodist parsonage in Elizabethtown, February 19th, by Rev.
S. Gardiner, Mr. WILLIAM H. ADSIT, of Essex, to Miss HELEN DICKERSON, of
Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 February 1862
DICKINSON, D. W.
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage in this place, October 21st, by
Rev. A. M. Munsee, Mr. D. W. DICKINSON of Willsborough and Miss ELIZA A. TODD of
Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 October 1863
DICKINSON, Eliza A. (TODD)
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage in this place, October 21st, by
Rev. A. M. Munsee, Mr. D. W. DICKINSON of Willsborough and Miss ELIZA A. TODD of
Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 October 1863
DIKE, Charles F.
Married at Crown Point on November 13th, Mr. CHARLES F. DIKE to ELIZA,
daughter of Rev. S. L. HERRICK, all of Crown Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1851
DIKE, Eliza (HERRICK)
Married at Crown Point on November 13th, Mr. CHARLES F. DIKE to ELIZA,
daughter of Rev. S. L. HERRICK, all of Crown Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1851
DOCKUM, Amanda E. (MILLER)
Married on the 27th ult., by Rev. Samuel Smith, or St. Armand, Mr. ASBURY
DOCKUM, of Ohio, to Miss AMANDA E. MILLER, of Harrietstown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
DOCKUM, Asbury
Married on the 27th ult., by Rev. Samuel Smith, or St. Armand, Mr. ASBURY
DOCKUM, of Ohio, to Miss AMANDA E. MILLER, of Harrietstown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
DODGE, Daniel G. (M.D.)
Married at Rouse's Point, on Thursday, February 23rd, by the Rev. Jos. W.
M'lwaine, DANIEL G. DODGE, M.D., and LAURA CATHARINE STRATTON, all of Rouse's
Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
DODGE, Laura Catharine (STRATTON)
Married at Rouse's Point, on Thursday, February 23rd, by the Rev. Jos. W.
M'lwaine, DANIEL G. DODGE, M.D., and LAURA CATHARINE STRATTON, all of Rouse's
Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
DOOLITTLE, Frank Rawson
Died in Crownpoint, on the 6th instant, of Hydrocephalus, FRANK RAWSON, only
son of Doctor DOOLITTLE, aged 6 years and 5 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1861
DOOLITTLE, L. I.
Married in Schroon, Essex County, New York on the 2nd instant by Rev. C.
Townsend, L. I. DOOLITTLE of Newhern, Bartholomew County, Indiana to Miss
LAVARNA P. RAWSON of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1851
DOOLITTLE, Lavarna P. (RAWSON)
Married in Schroon, Essex County, New York on the 2nd instant by Rev. C.
Townsend, L. I. DOOLITTLE of Newhern, Bartholomew County, Indiana to Miss
LAVARNA P. RAWSON of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1851
DOUGLASS, Carrie E.
Died at Port Henry on the morning of the 15th instant, at 7 o'clock, of
Congestion of the lungs, CARRIE E., 3rd daughter of John C. and C. S. DOUGLASS,
aged 25 years.
Justice to the merits of the deceased, as well as affection for her memory,
require more than a bare announcement of her death. Her departure was sudden,
and unexpected to herself and friends. Though long the subject of feeble
health, it was not till a few days previous to her death that her disease
developed symptoms which occasioned alarm. But when apprehensions for her
recovery were expresses she was found not unprepared. The hope in Jesus she
acquired and has cherished since the fall of '55, had been a constant source of
comfort and consolation. Her trust in him was unwavering to the last. In July,
'57, she publicly professed her faith in Christ. In character, she was marked by
intelligence, Christian decision and constancy. Her disposition, naturally
mild, genial And equable, was so purified and sweetened by grace, as to give
the impression that it was more etherial than natural. Consequently to know, was
to respect and love her. Notwithstanding these were her excellencies, no one
was more unassuming or self-distrustful. In conversation with her Pastor, the
day before she died, she said, In my funeral discourse I wish you to say
nothing eulogistic of me, for it is only through the merits of Christ I cherish
it.
She retained her consciousness till the last. Singing of favorite hymns,
reading select portions of the Scriptures and offering of prayers, were
peculiarly gratifying to her feelings. Her reason, which was very clear and
strong, she employed during the most of her last hours, pleading earnestly with
and commending her dear friends to the compassionate Savior. Exacting a solemn
promise that they would prepare to meet her in that bright world above, her
strength failing, she soon yielded to the summons of death and fell asleep in
Jesus. All observant of the solemnly interesting scene were made to feel more
forcibly the precious truth, Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 April 1861
DOUGLASS, H. Jane
Married at Port Henry, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. C. Ransom, of
Moriah, R. G. SHERMAN, Esquire to Miss H. JANE DOUGLASS, all of Port
Henry.Elizabethtown Post 27 January 1854
DOUGLASS, Helen M.
Married at Port Henry, Wednesday evening September 20th by Rev. Mr. Stowell,
REUBEN WHALLON, Esquire to Miss HELEN M., daughter of John C. DOUGLASS, all of
Port Henry.
--Westport Patriot, 21 September 1848
DOUGLASS, William
Died at the residence of his brother at Moores Forks, Clinton County, N.Y.,
on Sunday morning April 8th, WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Esquire, aged 62 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1861
DOW, Louisa (RICE)
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, at Port Henry on the 16th ult., Mr. R. H. DOW of
Shoreham, Vermont to Miss LOUISA RICE of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
DOW, R. H.
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, at Port Henry on the 16th ult., Mr. R. H. DOW of
Shoreham, Vermont to Miss LOUISA RICE of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
DOWD, Rachel
Died in Fowler, Trumbull County, Ohio, Aug. 14th, RACHEL DOWD, wife of
Samuel BROUGHTON with whom she lived a married life of 65 years of which 30 were
spent in this country, age 86 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1856
DOWNEY, Hiram B.
We are pained to record the melancholy and tragic death of Mr. HIRAM H.
DOWNY, of Westport, which occurred at about 2 or 3 o'clock, A.M., of Tuesday.
Mr. Downey was a dealer in stoves and tin ware, in that village; and a part of
the same store is occupied by the drug store of Mr. Ingalls. On the night of
the sad event, Mr. Downey, having mislaid his own key, forced the door, and
lighting a lamp, which was found burning in the morning, swallowed about half an
ounce of strychnine.Instant death must have followed.
An Inquest, was held by Mr. _____ Coroner, and the above facts elicited.
The unfortunate man has been, as we are informed, for many years past,
subject to occasional periods of intense despondency to an extent bordering upon
insanity, and this, we believe, is deemed the explanation of his
self-destruction.
Mr. Downey was a respectable citizen and an honorable and amiable man. He
was about 34 years of age and unmarried.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1862
DRAGOON, Elizabeth (BARTON)
Married in Elizabethtown July 4, by R. A. Finney, Esq., Mr. GEORGE DRAGOON
and Miss ELIZABETH BARTON, both of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 July 1856
DRAGOON, George
Married in Elizabethtown July 4, by R. A. Finney, Esq., Mr. GEORGE DRAGOON
and Miss ELIZABETH BARTON, both of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 July 1856
DRAKE, Albert A.
Died at the residence of A. Denton in Lewis on the 7th instant, ALBERT A.
DRAKE, Private in the 3rd U. S. Cavalry, aged 21 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
DRAKE, Olive L.
Married in Westport on the 8th ult. by John H. Low, Esquire, Mr. CHARLES
NEEDHAM of Addison, Vermont to Miss OLIVE L. DRAKE of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1852
DUDLEY, Belle (FISK)
Married at the residence of George F. Dudley on Sunday December 16th, 1877,
by Rev. Mr. Kennedy, Mr. GEORGE F. DUDLEY to Miss BELLE FISK, both of North
Hudson.
--Crown Point Budget, 26 December 1877
DUDLEY, George F.
Married at the residence of George F. Dudley on Sunday December 16th, 1877,
by Rev. Mr. Kennedy, Mr. GEORGE F. DUDLEY to Miss BELLE FISK, both of North
Hudson.
--Crown Point Budget, 26 December 1877
DUDLEY, Lovina G.
Married at Ausable Forks, February 23rd by Rev. J. S. Hart, Mr. LEVI FULLER,
to Miss LOVINA C. DUDLEY, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1854
DUFFANY, Mary Lydia (BLANCHARD)
Married in Jay on the 26th ult., by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. MITCHEL DUFFANY
of Black Brook to Miss MARY LYDIA BLANCHARD of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 January 1855
DUFFANY, Mitchel
Married in Jay on the 26th ult., by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. MITCHEL DUFFANY
of Black Brook to Miss MARY LYDIA BLANCHARD of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 January 1855
DUNNING, Caroline
Married on the 4th of May inst. at the Inn of Obed G. Holcomb, Lewis, by A.
Wilder, Esq., Mr. CLARK MOREHOUS of Willsboro to Miss CAROLINE DUNNING of
Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 May 1856
DUNSTER, C. C.
Married in Westport, March 19th, by the Rev. F. P. Lang, Mr. C. C. DUNSTER,
to Miss R. BENSON.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 March 1860
DUNSTER, R. (BENSON)
Married in Westport, March 19th, by the Rev. F. P. Lang, Mr. C. C. DUNSTER,
to Miss R. BENSON.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 March 1860
DUNTLEY, _____ (FLETCHER)
Married in Lewis on the 17th instant, by Ralza Morse, Esquire, Mr. WILLIAM
DUNTLEY, to Mrs. _____ FLETCHER, all of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 May 1853
DUNTLEY, William
Married in Lewis on the 17th instant, by Ralza Morse, Esquire, Mr. WILLIAM
DUNTLEY, to Mrs. _____ FLETCHER, all of that place.
The Elizabethtown Post, 27 May 1853
DURAND, Albert A.
Married in New York on Tuesday, May 12th at the residence of the bride's
parents, by the Rev. G. Alexander Peitz, Mr. ALBERT A. DURAND to Miss M. KATE
SILLCOCKS, daughter of Valentine Sillcocks, all of New York.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 May 1863
DURAND, Elvira
Married on the 20th inst. Mr. [AWRGN] HOUGHTON of Jay to Mrs. ELVIRA DURAND
of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
DURAND, Helen M.
Married in this town, on the 1st inst., at the residence of the bride's
father, by E. B. Haff, Mr. JOHN C. PARISH of Jay, to Miss HELEN M. DURAND,
eldest daughter of Milo DURAND, Esq.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
DURAND, M. Kate (SILLCOCKS)
Married in New York on Tuesday, May 12th at the residence of the bride's
parents, by the Rev. G. Alexander Peitz, Mr. ALBERT A. DURAND to Miss M. KATE
SILLCOCKS, daughter of Valentine Sillcocks, all of New York.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 May 1863
DURAND, Maria C. (STARE)
Married November 11th, 1857, by L. Rawson, Esq., at his residence in
Carlisle, Ohio, Mr. ORLANDO J. DURAND, of Essex County, N.Y., to Mrs. MARIA C.
STARE, of Russia, Ohio.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1858
DURAND, Orlando J.
Married November 11th, 1857, by L. Rawson, Esq., at his residence in
Carlisle, Ohio, Mr. ORLANDO J. DURAND, of Essex County, N.Y., to Mrs. MARIA C.
STARE, of Russia, Ohio.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1858
DURAND, Simeon
Died in this town, on the 11th instant, Mr. SIMEON DURAND, aged 81 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1862
DURFEY, Phineas A.
Died in Westport on the 10th instant of consumption, PHINEAS A. DURFEY, aged
64 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 August 1863
DURKEE, Dolly
Died in this village on Wednesday last, Mrs. DOLLY BILLINGS, wife of Mr.
Jabez Billings, aged 30, daughter of Widow DURKEE of Burlington.
--Keeseville Herald, 31 May 1831
DUTTON, Harriet Jane
Died at her residence in Moriah on May 11th, HARRIET JANE DUTTON, aged 15
years, of dropsy of the brain.
--The Westport Courier, 17 May 1850
DWINNELL, Hannah E.
Married by Rev. B. Eaton at his residence on the 10th inst., WILLIAM E.
THAYER of North Hudson and HANNAH E. DWINNELL of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 February 1857
DWYER, Captain
Our readers were informed, last week, tat at a meeting of our
citizens, R. W. Livingston Esq. was selected to visit Captain Dwyer, at St.
Josephs Hospital, Philadelphia. Mr. Livingston took the boat the same night, and
arrived at Philadelphia Saturday night and reached the Hospital early the next
morning; but, alas, the brave Captain had breathed his last two hours before. It
was found that he had received excellent attendance and care from the surgeon
Dr. Crawford, and the tenderest nursing and attention from the Sisters of
Charity and other ladies who interested themselves in his case; and a Baptist
Clergyman, who visited him, assured Mr. Livingston that he died calmly and in
peace and hope.
His sword and other side arms were taken from him by the enemy, but Mr.
Livingtons received his watch, purse and papers and brought them with him.
The body was embalmed and put into a coffin enclosed in a leaden case and
brought to Westport, on Wednesday (the 21st) where it was placed in charge of
the Home Guard of that town, who volunteered for that purpose.
On consolation by some of the leading citizens of the two towns it was
concluded to have the funeral on Saturday last, at 1 p.m.
THE FUNERAL
One must have been present to know the depth of feeling exhibited by all
classes on this melancholy occasion.
From a letter written partly by Captain Dwyers own hand, to Mr. U. N.
Williams, and dated the 15th and one written the day previous by his surgeon,
there had not been great apprehension of immediate danger, though all felt the
greatest anxiety and sympathy. But, the messenger of our good wishes and
assistance, returned with the remains of our noble hearted friend; the news
spread like wild fire; and feelings of sadness and respect were deep,
overpowering and universal. Every man, woman and child seemed to have lost a
dear friend. The people of Westport claimed the privilege of bringing the corpse
to this place, on the day of interment; and those of Elizabethtown set
themselves at work in earnest to pay all the respect to their deceased townsman.
Early on the morning of Saturday, the people began to gather at Westport and
by 9 A.M. a great procession formed. the Home Guard under command of Captain
Harris, a veteran of the Mexican war, having the body in charge, and accompanied
by the Port Henry Cornet Band, The cortege arrive din Elizabethtown at 12 O,N,
and after partaking of refreshments, the exercises were commenced at 1 oclock.
As no [??ing] in the place was sufficient to contain a fourth part of the
multitude, these were held in front of the Guard House. The coffin, on which
were placed, by [??} hands, chaplets of flowers, wrapped in the flag of his
country, was [??ed] above the platform. The services ... [missing text] and only
those present could understand and appreciate the incidents of that day. Could
the spirit of the departed have looked down upon that vast multitude, thus
paying respect to his memory; have seen the almost endless line of carriages
that formed the funeral cortege from Westport; the tear that welled up unbidden
in every eye, when reference was made in the address to the characters,
services, devotion and bravery of the deceasedhave seen that immense concourse,
which entirely filled the broad street, from the Court House in to the grave and
observed the deep emotion which pervaded every heartthat spirit would have felt
no regret for the sacrifice he had made for his country and felt that the
sacrifice so nobly and was duly honored and appreciated.
On Sunday last, the Rev. Mr. Smith preached an able and appropriate funeral
sermon in the Baptist Church, on the death of Captain Dwyer, which was
attentively listened to by a crowded house.
The flag, presented by the ladies of Elizabethtown, on the day Captain
Dwyers Company left for the field, was found in hi s knapsack.
That banner, which one year since, he promised to protect from all dishonor,
has thus followed him through camp and battle scenes, to his grave. How nobly he
fulfilled that pledge by the sacrifice of his life.
NOTE - next follows a letter from a member of Captain Livingstons regiment.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 August 1862
EATON, Mary
Married at Fort Miller, Calif., Dec. 3rd, Lieut. LARHETT L. LIVINGSTON,
U.S.A. to Miss MARY, daughter of Dr. Joseph EATON, U.S. Army.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1857
EDDY, Jennie
Died in Westport March 23 of Acute Rheumatism, JENNIE, only daughter of
Henry and Marietta EDDY, aged 8 yrs. 5 mos.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information. (such as: child of rare
promise, mature beyond years, full of natural vivacity, joyful, religious
character . . . )
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 April 1856
EDGERTON, James R.
Died at Galesburgh, Illinois, 16th of June, JAMES R. EDGERTON, Esquire,
formerly of Moriah, aged 48 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 September 1853
EDWARDS, Elizabeth M.
Married by the Rev. David Connell, on the 3rd of June, Mr. JAMES H.
CARPENTER of Glens Falls, to Miss ELIZABETH M. EDWARDS, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1861
EDWARDS, Emily
Married at Schroon on the 24th of April by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. GEORGE
GLEASON, Advocate, to Miss EMILY EDWARDS, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 May 1962
EGGLESTON, Caroline C. (MERRIAM)
Married in Lewis, on the 16th inst. by the Rev. C. Hudson, Mr. REUBEN D.
EGGLESTON of Essex, and Miss CAROLINE C. MERRIAM of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
EGGLESTON, Reuben D.
Married in Lewis, on the 16th inst. by the Rev. C. Hudson, Mr. REUBEN D.
EGGLESTON of Essex, and Miss CAROLINE C. MERRIAM of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
ELMORE, Mary Ann
Married in this village on the 21st instant, by William D. Holcomb, Esquire,
Mr. THOMAS HORN to Miss MARY ANN ELMORE, all of this town.
--Westport Patriot, 24 August 1848
ELMORE, Washington
Died in Peru on the 9th instant, WASHINGTON ELMORE, Esquire.
--Keeseville Herald, 12 April 1831
ELSBURY, Martha
Married at Willsborough, on the 18th December last, by Rev. Julius Allen,
Mr. AMOS BOARDMAN to Miss MARTHA ELSBURY, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 February 1854
ELSBURY, Mary J. (HELM)
Married in Willsboro, on the 1st instant, Mr. THOS. ELLSBURY to Miss MARY J.
HELM.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
ELSBURY, Thomas
Married in Willsboro, on the 1st instant, Mr. THOS. ELLSBURY to Miss MARY J.
HELM.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
EMMES, Rhoda D.
Died in Hammond, St. Lawrence Co., on the 1st inst., Mrs. RHODA D. wife of
Rev. Joel J. EMMES, age 51 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 January 1857
EMPEY, Helen M. (FLACK)
Died in Ft. Ann, Washington County, 16 June, HELEN M., wife of Daniel N.
EMPEY and daughter of William S. FLACK of Essex, age 24 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 June 1857
EVANS, Anne F.
Died in Philadelphia, at the residence of John Murphy, Esquire, on Saturday,
the 2nd instant, of disease of the heart, Mrs. ANNE F., relict of the late Hugh
EVANS, Esquire, aged 43 years.
Mrs. Evans, a native of England was, for many years, a resident of this
village, and was very highly esteemed by her many friends in this vicinity. A
most exemplary Christian lady has gone to her Heavenly rest.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1861
EVANS, Rhoda
Married in this town, on the 9th instant, by C. M. Clark, Esquire, SILAS
DARLING, to Miss RHODA EVANS, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1853
FAIRBANKS, Jason
Mr. JASON FAIRBANKS, well known citizen of Clinton County was killed at
Dannemora, a few days since, by the falling of some apparatus at his ore bed.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1863
FARMER, Henry S.
Married in North Elba, on the 11th by M. C. Lyon, Esquire, Mr. HENRY S.
FARMER, of Keene, to Miss NANCY LEGGE, of North Elba.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 November 1854
FARMER, Nancy (LEGGE)
Married in North Elba, on the 11th by M. C. Lyon, Esquire, Mr. HENRY S.
FARMER, of Keene, to Miss NANCY LEGGE, of North Elba.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 November 1854
FARNER, Henry S.
Married in Keene on the 15th instant, by Wm. H. H. Hull, Esquire, Mr. HENRY
S. FARNER of Elizabethtown, to Miss MARY E. BOYD, of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 January 1854
FARNER, Mary E. (BOYD)
Married in Keene on the 15th instant, by Wm. H. H. Hull, Esquire, Mr. HENRY
S. FARNER of Elizabethtown, to Miss MARY E. BOYD, of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 January 1854
FARNSWORTH, Asa
Died in Lewis on the 17th inst., Deacon ASA FARNSWORTH, aged 78 years.
Deacon Farnsworth was born in New Ipswich, New Hampshire, from which he
removed to Lewis in 1810. In the War of 1812 he served in Capt. Levi Brown's
company of militia and was present at the battle of Plattsburgh where he was
highly commended for his bravery and coolness. He became a member of the
Baptist church in Elizabethtown in 1821, was elected Deacon in 1823 and
continued in the active discharge of the duties of that office until his death.
Deacon Farnsworth was marked as a citizen and Christian by energy, decision,
firmness and the most sterling integrity. Intelligent, of marked liberality,
and the public spirit, active and zealous in the performance of all political,
social, and religious duties, he commanded to a degree seldom attained, the
respect, esteem and confidence of the community in which he dwelt for more than
half a century.
Though near the completion of his four score years, he retained in a
remarkable degree his vigor of mind and body, and his last illness which was but
a few days duration, found him with His eyes not dim nor his natural force
abated.
It is the lot of few to pass so long, so active, so honored and so honorable
a life; meet death with so confident a hope and so steadfast a faith, and to be
followed to the grave by so much of profound regard, respect and mourning.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 April 1863
FARNSWORTH, Catharine (PROUTY)
Married in Westport, on the 1st instant, by Rev. Samuel Jones, of
Elizabethtown, Mr. LEBANON FARNSWORTH, of Lewis, and Miss CATHARINE PROUTY, of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 December 1857
FARNSWORTH, Chloe M.
Died in Leclaire, Iowa, on the 26th of February, CHLOE M. FARNSWORTH, aged 1
year, 8 months, infant daughter of Albert A. and Permelia Farnsworth, formerly
of Lewis.
See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 April 1854
FARNSWORTH, John Walden
Died in the Hospital at Humboldt, Allen County, Kansas, JOHN WALDEN
FARNSWORTH, youngest son of Deacon Asa and Abigail FARNSWORTH of Lewis, in the
23d year of his age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 May 1862
FARNSWORTH, Lebanon
Married in Westport, on the 1st instant, by Rev. Samuel Jones, of
Elizabethtown, Mr. LEBANON FARNSWORTH, of Lewis, and Miss CATHARINE PROUTY, of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 December 1857
FARNSWORTH, Samuel H.
Died in Racine, Wisconsin, on the 14th ult., SAMUEL H. FARNSWORTH, Esquire,
aged 64.
See the newspaper for the obituary.
--The Westport Courier, 14 February 1851
FARRAR, Melissa G. (GRAVES)
Died in Lovell, Massachusetts on the 31st of December, Mrs. MELISSA G.
FARRAR, daughter of Mr. David GRAVES, formerly of Keene, and widow of Edward
Farrar, formerly of Middlebury, Vermont and late of Lawrence, Massachusetts.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 February 1856
FARRINGTON, Daniel
Died in Keene, on the 25th, Mr. DANIEL FARRINGTON, aged about 80 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 September 1854
FELT, Lydia F.
Died at Wadhams Falls, N.Y., on the 8th inst., LYDIA F., wife of Moses FELT,
in the 67th year of her age.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 August 1857
FERRIS, Adaline
Died in Westport on the 26th instant, Mrs. ADELINE, wife of Julius FERRIS
aged 47 years.
See newspaper for further details
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 December 1853
FERRIS, Elizabeth (LEWIS)
Married in Lewis, on the 7th instant, at the residence of the bride's father
by the Rev. J. C. Fenton, PETER FERRIS, Esquire, of Westport, to Miss ELIZABETH
LEWIS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1861
FERRIS, Eunice
Died in Westport Village, on Monday, the 11th instant, Miss EUNICE FERRIS,
aged about 30 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1861
FERRIS, Harriet (PIERCE)
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 29th of October, by Rev. R. A. Hodge, Mr.
JULIUS W. FERRIS, and Miss HARRIET PIERCE, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
FERRIS, Julius W.
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 29th of October, by Rev. R. A. Hodge, Mr.
JULIUS W. FERRIS, and Miss HARRIET PIERCE, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
FERRIS, Peter
Married in Lewis, on the 7th instant, at the residence of the bride's father
by the Rev. J. C. Fenton, PETER FERRIS, Esquire, of Westport, to Miss ELIZABETH
LEWIS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1861
FINE, Charles Poulson
Died in Utica, N.Y., on March 14, CHARLES POULSON, son of Hon. John FINE, of
Ogdensburgh, aged 26 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 March 1853
FINEL, Cora A. (BRUCE)
Married at McIndus Falls by Rev. M. B. Bradford, Mr. E. O. FINEL of St.
Johnsbury (formerly of Elizabethtown, N.Y.) and Miss CORA A. BRUCE of McIndus
Falls.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1863
FINEL, E. O.
Married at McIndus Falls by Rev. M. B. Bradford, Mr. E. O. FINEL of St.
Johnsbury (formerly of Elizabethtown, N.Y.) and Miss CORA A. BRUCE of McIndus
Falls.Elizabethtown Post 30 April 1863
FINNEY, Aretus L.
Married at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Daniel Rowley, on the
5th instant, by Rev. Mr. Barnard, ARETUS L. FINNEY, Esquire, of Elizabethtown,
Deputy Clerk of the County of Essex, to Miss HATTIE E. ROWLEY, of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 June 1862
FINNEY, Frances (PROUTY)
Married on the 27th instant at the inn of Capt. H. Hinckley, in
Willsborough, by the Rev. Mr. Barnard, Mr. OSCAR A. FINNEY of Lewis to Miss
FRANCES PROUTY of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
FINNEY, Hattie E. (ROWLEY)
Married at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Daniel Rowley, on the
5th instant, by Rev. Mr. Barnard, ARETUS L. FINNEY, Esquire, of Elizabethtown,
Deputy Clerk of the County of Essex, to Miss HATTIE E. ROWLEY, of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 June 1862
FINNEY, Jane
Married on the 4th instant, by Rev. C. Spooner, Mr. AUGUSTUS FRISBIE to Miss
JANE FINNEY, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 December 1848
FINNEY, Oscar A.
Married on the 27th instant at the inn of Capt. H. Hinckley, in
Willsborough, by the Rev. Mr. Barnard, Mr. OSCAR A. FINNEY of Lewis to Miss
FRANCES PROUTY of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
FISH, Elvira L.
Married in Lewis, on the 15th ult., by Rev. P. P. Atwell, Mr. ALANSON M.
LEWIS, to Miss ELIVRA L. FISH, all of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 March 1853
FISH, Emily (JENNINGS)
Died in New York City, April 4th, EMILY, wife of William L. FISH, Esquire,
and daughter of William F. JENNINGS, Esquire.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 April 1860
FISH, Mary F.
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in Elizabethtown, on the 4th instant, by
Rev. J. E. Kimball, Mr. GEORGE W. LEWIS to Miss MARY F. FISH, both of Lewis,
N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1860
FISHER, Ellen
Married in Keeseville, on Tuesday the 2nd instant, by the Rev. John
Mattocks, FRANKLIN W. POWERS, Esquire, of Oskash, Wisconsin, to Miss ELLEN
FISHER, daughter of Selah Fisher, Esquire, of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 August 1853
FISHER, Hilah S.
Married by Rev. Charles Spooner at his residence at Wadhams Mills, October
7th, Mr. PRESTON S. SMITH of Moriah to Miss HILAH S. FISHER of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 October 1852
FISHER, Jennie L.
Died in Whallonsburgh, Aug. 19, JENNIE L., only child of Wiliam J. &
Armenia S. FISHER, aged 1 yr., 4 mos., 10 ds.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 September 1857
FISHER, Marion
Married in Cornwall, Vermont, on the 22nd instant, by Rev. H. F. Leavitt,
Mr. JOHN B. GEER of Vergennes to Miss MARION FISHER of the former place.
--The Westport Courier, 26 April 1850
FISK, Belle
Married at the residence of George F. Dudley on Sunday December 16th, 1877,
by Rev. Mr. Kennedy, Mr. GEORGE F. DUDLEY to Miss BELLE FISK, both of North
Hudson.
--Crown Point Budget, 26 December 1877
FISK, Catharine
Died at Westport, on the 7th instant, of Consumption, Mrs. CATHARINE FISK,
aged 31 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1862
FISK, George
Married in Essex, on Wednesday evening the 9th instant, by Rev. L. Smith,
Mr. GEORGE FISK, printer, recently compositor of this office, to Miss JANE A.
REYNOLDS of Westport.
Another printer gone! Ye gods! Well this the way they go, jolly fellows.
A long life to you George.
--The Westport Courier, 11 January 1850
FISK, Jane A. (REYNOLDS)
Married in Essex, on Wednesday evening the 9th instant, by Rev. L. Smith,
Mr. GEORGE FISK, printer, recently compositor of this office, to Miss JANE A.
REYNOLDS of Westport.
Another printer gone! Ye gods! Well this the way they go, jolly fellows.
A long life to you George.
--The Westport Courier, 11 January 1850
FISK, Jane A. (REYNOLDS)
Died in Westport, of Consumption, on Friday, March 7th, Mrs. JANE A. FISK,
wife of G. W. FISK, and daughter of the late Deacon G. B. REYNOLDS, aged 35
years.
Mrs. Fisk, in early life, was made a partaker of saving grace and united
with the Baptist Church. She was an ornament to the society of the village
where she resided, being naturally amiable, kind, and affectionate. In the
circle in which she moved, she was greatly beloved as a friend, sister, and
wife. For months she was subject to declining health, that gave manifest
premonitions that death was near, and although for a time, clouds obscured her
spiritual vision, yet as she approached the spirit world, they were banished by
the effulgent rays of the sun of righteousness. Her testimony in her dying
hours, was of a character to afford to her loved friends, great consolation.
They mourn, but not as those who have no hope. From the family circle a light
has been taken, and a weeping husband and three motherless boys are left to
grieve.
Death loves a shining mark
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1862
FITCH, Bush
Died in Ticonderoga, November 23rd, BUSH FITCH, Esquire.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 December 1853
FLACK, Alexander
Died in Essex, on the 21st ult., Mr. ALEXANDER FLACK, aged 84 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 February 1854
FLACK, Helen M.
Died in Ft. Ann, Washington County, 16 June, HELEN M., wife of Daniel N.
EMPEY and daughter of William S. FLACK of Essex, age 24 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 June 1857
FLACK, Nancy
Married in Clintonville, Mar. 22, by Rev. G. F. Burdick, Mr. GEORGE W.
BEARDSLEY of Chesterfield to Miss NANCY FLACK of Franklin.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1857
FLACK, William
Died in Willsborough on the 9th inst., at the residence of his son Capt. R.
N. Flack, WILLIAM FLACK, aged 85 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
FLEMING, Elsey
Died at Ticonderoga, N.Y. Oct. 6th, Mrs. ELSEY FLEMING, wife of Mr. Issaac
Fleming of that place, in the 61st year of her age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
FLEMINGS, Ashbel
Married on December 27th, by Rev. C. L. Hager, ASHBEL FLEMINGS of Crown
Point and ELIZA WEST of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 December 1853
FLEMINGS, Eliza (WEST)
Married on December 27th, by Rev. C. L. Hager, ASHBEL FLEMINGS of Crown
Point and ELIZA WEST of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 December 1853
FLETCHER, _____
Married in Lewis on the 17th instant, by Ralza Morse, Esquire, Mr. WILLIAM
DUNTLEY, to Mrs. _____ FLETCHER, all of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 May 1853
FLETCHER, Elizabeth
Married in Essex on the 23rd inst., by Rev. J. T. Willett, Mr. SIMEON WRIGHT
to Miss ELIZABETH FLETCHER, all of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1856
FLETCHER, Mary
Married by Rev. Ira D. Burwell, on the 2nd instant, ALEXANDER DENTON, of
Elizabethtown, to MARY FLETCHER, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
FLETCILEE, Agnes B. (ROBINSON)
Married on Thursday May 5th at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev.
Richard Johns, Sergeant DAVID B. FLETCILEE of the 48th N.Y. Vol. to AGNES,
oldest daughter of William H. ROBINSON, Esquire of Buells Ferry, New Jersey.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
FLETCILEE, David B. (Sergeant)
Married on Thursday May 5th at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev.
Richard Johns, Sergeant DAVID B. FLETCILEE of the 48th N.Y. Vol. to AGNES,
oldest daughter of William H. ROBINSON, Esquire of Buells Ferry, New
Jersey.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
FLEURY, Louisa (FOUNTAIN)
Married at Westport January 13th by Rev. S. Wright, Mr. NELSON FLEURY of
Westport to Miss LOUISA FOUNTAIN of Port Henry.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1864
FLEURY, Nelson
Married at Westport January 13th by Rev. S. Wright, Mr. NELSON FLEURY of
Westport to Miss LOUISA FOUNTAIN of Port Henry.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1864
FOBES, Hattie E.
Married in Troy, on the 8th inst., by Rev. Dr. D. Kennedy, ASAHEL D. LYON to
HATTIE E., daughter of Zebina E. FOBES, all of that city.Elizabethtown Post
16 October 1857
FOBES, Helen A.
Married in Crownpoint, on the 9th instant, at the residence of the bride's
father by Rev. G. W. Porter, Mr. CHESTER HASCOM to Miss HELEN A., eldest
daughter of C. P. FOBES, Esquire, all of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1862
FOBES, Mary D.
Married in Crownpoint, July 3rd, by the Rev. G. W. S. Porter, Mr. ALEX
TRIMBLE, to Miss MARY D. FOBES, both of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1862
FOOT, Eliza
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, at Port Henry on the 9th ult., in the
Presbyterian Church, Mr. EBENEZER CALKINS to Miss ELIZA FOOT, late of Rutland,
Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
FORBES, Lovina
Died in Willsborough on the 12th inst., Miss LOVINA FORBES, daughter of
Albert G. Forbes, Esq., aged 15 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1857
FORSYTH, Sarah M. (TIBBETS)
Died suddenly, in Troy, on Sunday afternoon, 5th instant, SARAH M. TIBBETS,
wife of James FORSYTH, in the 31st year of her age.
See page 2 column 5 for her obituary
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 February 1854
FOSTER, Carlton
Married in Keeseville, June 27th, by Rev. Mr. Wells, Mr. CARLTON FOSTER, to
Miss SYBIL STORRS, all of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
FOSTER, Lucy Ann
Married in this town on September 5th by Rev. D. B. Hubbard, Mr. WILLIAM
TEFFT of Clintonville to Miss LUCY ANN FOSTER of this town.
--Westport Patriot, 7 September 1848
FOSTER, Maria S.
Married in this village on the 7th inst., by Rev. Wm. W. Peirce, Mr. JAMES
R. BIGELOW of Lawrence, to Miss MARIA S. FOSTER of this village.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 10 February 1848
FOSTER, Nancy
Married at Moriah, 25th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Stewart, AMASA HURLBUT to Miss
NANCY FOSTER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 September 1853
FOSTER, Sybil (STORRS)
Married in Keeseville, June 27th, by Rev. Mr. Wells, Mr. CARLTON FOSTER, to
Miss SYBIL STORRS, all of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
FOUNTAIN, Louisa
Married at Westport January 13th by Rev. S. Wright, Mr. NELSON FLEURY of
Westport to Miss LOUISA FOUNTAIN of Port Henry.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1864
FOUNTAIN, Matilda (PAGE)
Married at Westport January 13th by Rev. S. Wright, Mr. SAMUEL FOUNTAIN of
Co. A. 57th N.Y. Vol. and Miss MATILDA PAGE of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1864
FOUNTAIN, Richard
Died in Willsboro, Aug. 8th, after a short illness of but 1 day, Mr. RICHARD
FOUNTAIN, aged 82 yrs. & 7 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 August 1857
FOUNTAIN, Samuel
Married at Westport January 13th by Rev. S. Wright, Mr. SAMUEL FOUNTAIN of
Co. A. 57th N.Y. Vol. and Miss MATILDA PAGE of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1864
FOY, Fannie M.
Married in Keeseville on the 31st instant at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. Mr. Carroll, GEORGE E. TOUSLEY, Foreman of the Essex County
Republican and Miss FANNIE M. FOY, all of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 January 1864
FOY, John
Died in Keeseville, on the afternoon of Sunday, March 23d, Mr. JOHN FOY,
aged 35 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1862
FRENCH, Helen M.
Married September 3d instant, at the Mansion Hollan, in this place, by Rev.
H. M. Munsee, Mr. JOSEPH ROBBINS, of Lewis, and Miss HELEN M. FRENCH, of Essex,
N.Y., all of Essex Co., New York.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1863
FRENCH, Ruth L.
Died at Northfield, Vermont, June 1st, Miss RUTH L., daughter of Joel K. and
Jane FRENCH, of Westport, N.Y., aged 20 years and 2 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1862
FRISBIE, Asa
Died in Willsborough on the 23rd inst., Dea. ASA FRISBIE, age 83 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1857
FRISBIE, Augustus
Married on the 4th instant, by Rev. C. Spooner, Mr. AUGUSTUS FRISBIE to Miss
JANE FINNEY, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 December 1848
FRISBIE, Augustus
Died in this place, on the 1st instant, AUGUSTUS, son of Willard FRISBIE,
aged 19 years.
--The Westport Courier, 3 May 1850
FRISBIE, Elmina
Married on January 1st, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. HENRY E. WARREN and Miss
ELMINA FRISBIE, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
FRISBIE, Henry
Married in this village on the 24th instant, by Wm. O. Holcomb, Esquire, Mr.
HENRY FRISBIE to Miss RUTH GREELEY, all of this place.
--The Westport Courier, 27 December 1850
FRISBIE, Jane (FINNEY)
Married on the 4th instant, by Rev. C. Spooner, Mr. AUGUSTUS FRISBIE to Miss
JANE FINNEY, both of this town.
The Elizabethtown Post, 6 December 1848
FRISBIE, Mary
Married in Willsborough on the 12th ult., by Rev. Bernard, Mr. ALBERT
HAYWOOD to Miss MARY FRISBIE, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
FRISBIE, Ruth (GREELEY)
Married in this village on the 24th instant, by Wm. O. Holcomb, Esquire, Mr.
HENRY FRISBIE to Miss RUTH GREELEY, all of this place.
--The Westport Courier, 27 December 1850
FRISBIE, William L.
Died at Simpson Hospital near the Relay House, Michigan, on the 15th
February 1863, WILLIAM L. FRISBIE, son of Levi and Julia Frisbie of Westport,
age 20 years. He was a member of Co. F. 118th Reg., New York Volunteers.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 April 1863
FULLER, Hily M.
Married in Clintonville, March 20th by Rev. J. G. Perkins, Mr. CHARLES P.
NORTON, of Keene, to Miss HILY M. FULLER, of Jay, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1862
FULLER, Levi
Married at Ausable Forks, February 23rd by Rev. J. S. Hart, Mr. LEVI FULLER,
to Miss LOVINA C. DUDLEY, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1854
FULLER, Lovina G. (DUDLEY)
Married at Ausable Forks, February 23rd by Rev. J. S. Hart, Mr. LEVI FULLER,
to Miss LOVINA C. DUDLEY, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1854
FUTMAN, Elbert H.
Married at the residence of S. P. Millington in Glen Falls, October 13, by
the Rev. A. J. Fennel, ELBERT H. FUTMAN of Essex, and Miss THETIS BISHOP of
Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 October 1863
FUTMAN, Thetis (BISHOP)
Married at the residence of S. P. Millington in Glen Falls, October 13, by
the Rev. A. J. Fennel, ELBERT H. FUTMAN of Essex, and Miss THETIS BISHOP of
Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 October 1863
GAFT, Adelbert M.
Died in Shoreham, Vermont, on the 7th instant, of Typhoid Fever, ADELBERT M.
GAFT, of the Reg't Vermont Volunteers, aged 19 years and 8 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1862
GARDINER, S. S.
Died at Shelter Island on the 21st ult., S. S. GARDINER, aged 70 years. Mr.
Gardiner has held many offices of trust, and was highly respected.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 April 1859
GARDNER, Aaron
Married at Wadhams Mills, August 28th, by Rev. Mr. Lord, AARON GARDNER and
Miss CLARISSA BULLIS, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 September 1859
GARDNER, Clarissa (BULLIS)
Married at Wadhams Mills, August 28th, by Rev. Mr. Lord, AARON GARDNER and
Miss CLARISSA BULLIS, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 September 1859
GARDNER, Mary Ann
Married at Whitehall on the 5th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Adams, CYRUS L.
BLANCHARD, attorney at law, of Schroon, to Miss MARY ANN GARDNER, of the former
place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 August 1857
GARFIELD, Julia A.
Married in Schroon Lake, on the 9th inst., at the residence of the bride's
father, Mr. Lemon Garfield, by Rev. Alvin Robbins, Mr. LUCIUS RAWSON and Miss
JULIA A. GARFIELD, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 June 1863
GARFIELD, Julia A.
Married in Schroon, on the 25th ult., at the residence of the bride's
father, by Joel F. Potter, Esquire, LIEUTENANT DANIEL BURGY of Co. 1 of the 22d
Regiment New York Volunteers, to Miss JULIA A. GARFIELD of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1862
GATINGS, Elizabeth
Married in Whitehall, on the 9th instant, by Rev. L. Kellogg, Mr. E. C.
LATTIMER, publisher of the Saratoga Daily Forum, to Miss ELIZABETH GATINGS, of
the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 July 1853
GAY, Sarah E.
Married in Garnavillo, Iowa, on the 24th ult. by Rev. L. P. Mathews, Mr.
LEVI ANGIER to Miss SARAH E. GAY, all of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 September 1856
GEER, John B.
Married in Cornwall, Vermont, on the 22nd instant, by Rev. H. F. Leavitt,
Mr. JOHN B. GEER of Vergennes to Miss MARION FISHER of the former place.
--The Westport Courier, 26 April 1850
GEER, Marion (FISHER)
Married in Cornwall, Vermont, on the 22nd instant, by Rev. H. F. Leavitt,
Mr. JOHN B. GEER of Vergennes to Miss MARION FISHER of the former place.
--The Westport Courier, 26 April 1850
GIBBONS, Michael
Michael GIBBONS was murdered at Hammondville on March 9th
See page 4 column 2 for details on the murder and his obituary.
--Crown Point Budget, 13 March 1878
GIBBS, Eleanor (PROCTOR)
Married at the Methodist parsonage in this village by Rev. B. Eaton, Mr. Wm.
D. GIBBS of Geneso, Henry Co., Illinois, to Miss ELEANOR PROCTOR of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 May 1857
GIBBS, Euphemia
Died in Lewis, on the 17th instant, Mrs. EUPHEMIA GIBBS, consort of the late
John Gibbs, Esquire, aged about 65 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 June 1854
GIBBS, Hiram
Accident -- Mr. HIRAM GIBBS, foreman, we believe, in the Port Henry furnace, was
killed on the 20th instant, being horribly crushed by an overshot wheel. He
survived but a very short time. He exhibited extraordinary fortitude during his
sufferings, having, as we learn, dictated and executed a will, on the completion
of which he almost immediately expired.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1854
GIBBS, J. J.
Married on the 18th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. M. W. ANGIER and Miss
J. J. GIBBS, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1854
GIBBS, Loren
Married on Thursday evening the 9th by Rev. Mr. Brandt, Mr. LOREN GIBBS to
Miss MARY ANN ANNIS of this town.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 16 March 1848
GIBBS, Mary Ann (ANNIS)
Married on Thursday evening the 9th by Rev. Mr. Brandt, Mr. LOREN GIBBS to
Miss MARY ANN ANNIS of this town.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 16 March 1848
GIBBS, Mazalia (MORRIL)
Married by Rev. C. L. Hager, Mr. ORANGE GIBBS to Miss MAZALIA MORRIL, all of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 December 1853
GIBBS, Orange
Married by Rev. C. L. Hager, Mr. ORANGE GIBBS to Miss MAZALIA MORRIL, all of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 December 1853
GIBBS, William D.
Married at the Methodist parsonage in this village by Rev. B. Eaton, Mr. Wm.
D. GIBBS of Geneso, Henry Co., Illinois, to Miss ELEANOR PROCTOR of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 May 1857
GILLIO, Carrie E.
Married at the residence of Mr. H. Mishler, in Crown Point, December 18,
1877, by C. M. Pease, Esquire, Mr. JOSEPH MISHLER to CARRIE E. GILLIO, both of
this place.
--Crown Point Budget, 26 December 1877
GILMORE, John
Died in Keene, on the 20th inst. of dyptheria after a few days of intense
suffering, JOHN GILMORE, age 19 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1863
GLEASON, Emily (EDWARDS)
Married at Schroon on the 24th of April by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. GEORGE
GLEASON, Advocate, to Miss EMILY EDWARDS, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 May 1962
GLEASON, George
Married at Schroon on the 24th of April by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. GEORGE
GLEASON, Advocate, to Miss EMILY EDWARDS, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 May 1962
GLEN, John V.
Died in Schenectady, Sunday last, Mr. JOHN V. GLEN, in the 56th year of his
age, he formerly belonged to the U.S. Army and was aide de camp to Gen.
Wilkeson.
--Keeseville Herald, 28 June 1831
GLIDDEN, Amanda E.
Married in this town, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. L. S.
Smith, Mr. WILLIAM WISE, of Marysville, California, and Miss AMANDA E. GLIDDEN,
of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1861
GLIDDEN, George H.
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in this village on the 11th inst. by Rev.
B. Eaton, Mr. GEORGE H. GLIDDEN and JULIETTE CALKINS, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 November 1856
GLIDDEN, Juliette (CALKINS)
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in this village on the 11th inst. by Rev.
B. Eaton, Mr. GEORGE H. GLIDDEN and JULIETTE CALKINS, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 November 1856
GOFF, Ellen J.
Married at Vergennes, Vermont, on Tuesday, February 21st, by the Rev. H. F.
Leavitt, at the parsonage, Mr. NICANIAH MILLER, of Elizabethtown, N.Y. and ELLEN
J. GOFF, of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
GOFF, Samuel
Died on Friday, the 28th, in this village, Mr. SAMUEL GOFF, aged 87 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 February 1859
GOLDSCHMIDT, Jenny (LIND)
Married on Thursday, JENNY LIND to OTTO GOLDSCHMIDT, the pianist at the
Rexere House, the matter was conducted with the greatest privacy.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 February 1852
GOLDSCHMIDT, Otto
Married on Thursday, JENNY LIND to OTTO GOLDSCHMIDT, the pianist at the
Rexere House, the matter was conducted with the greatest privacy.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 February 1852
GOODRICH, Elijah T.
Married in New York City, on Thursday September 21st, by Rev. George
Thatcher, Mr. ELIJAH T. GOODRICH, of Hartford, Connecticut, to Miss MARY E.,
eldest daughter of Mr. Robert R. JOHNSTON, of New York City.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 September 1854
GOODRICH, Mary E. (JOHNSTON)
Married in New York City, on Thursday September 21st, by Rev. George
Thatcher, Mr. ELIJAH T. GOODRICH, of Hartford, Connecticut, to Miss MARY E.,
eldest daughter of Mr. Robert R. JOHNSTON, of New York City.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 September 1854
GOODRICH, Sarah
Died -- Mrs. SARAH GOODRICH Died at her residence, Monday at 5 p.m. The funeral
service will be held at the house at 10, and at the Methodist Episcopal Church
at 11 a.m. Thursday.
--Crown Point Budget, 13 March 1878
GOODSPEED, Lucinda
Died in Lewis on the 6th inst., Miss LUCINDA GOODSPEED of St. Armand.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 November 1856
GOULD, Charles
Died on the 13th instant, at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr.
Selencia Elmore in Peru Village, CHARLES GOULD, son of Mr. Gould of Rutland,
aged about 16 years.
--Keeseville Herald 17 May 1831
GOULD, D. H. (Rev.)
Married in Ticonderoga, October 26th, by Rev. George W. Barrows, of
Salisbury, Vermont, Rev. D. H. GOULD, Pastor of the Congregational Church in
Ticonderoga, to Miss MARY J. CALKINS, of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 December 1857
GOULD, Mary J. (CALKINS)
Married in Ticonderoga, October 26th, by Rev. George W. Barrows, of
Salisbury, Vermont, Rev. D. H. GOULD, Pastor of the Congregational Church in
Ticonderoga, to Miss MARY J. CALKINS, of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 December 1857
GOULDING, William W.
Death of WILLIAM W. GOULDING. On Saturday last our citizens were startled
with the sad intelligence, by telegraph, that Mr. Goulding, well known to many
of our readers, and for several years a resident of this village, had been
killed the day previous by a railroad accident at Potsdam, N.Y. Private
letters received by his relatives in Keeseville, confirm the truth of the
statement. Mr. Goulding, at the time of his death a resident of Watertown, it
appears was in Potsdam, and was about to take the cars to Canton. The train had
started and he attempted to get on by a step or a <?> of the cars, thrown
from the platform, onto the track, where his body was struck by the wheel,
doubling him over and breaking his ribs. Although terribly wounded, Mr.
Goulding survived his injuries for about 18 hours, and made his will after the
accident, retaining his consciousness till a short time preceding his death. He
leaves a wife, to whom he was married not quite a year since.
Keeseville Republican
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 January 1859
GRAHAM, Catherine (BARNS)
Married in Chesterfield on the 4th instant, by Rev. Mr. Lyman, Mr. DAVIS
GRAHAM to Miss CATHERINE BARNS.
--Keeseville Herald 16 May 1831
GRAHAM, Davis
Married in Chesterfield on the 4th instant, by Rev. Mr. Lyman, Mr. DAVIS
GRAHAM to Miss CATHERINE BARNS.
--Keeseville Herald, 16 May 1831
GRANDY, Roswell
Died in Keeseville on the 15th inst., at the residence of his son, H. H.
Grandy, Mr. ROSWELL GRANDY, aged 75 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1856
GRAVES, Betsey E. (HAWKINS)
Married by the Rev. H. F. Leavitt, Wednesday, February 22nd at Ferrisburgh,
ELIJAH GRAVES and BETSEY E. HAWKINS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
GRAVES, Elijah
Married by the Rev. H. F. Leavitt, Wednesday, February 22nd at Ferrisburgh,
ELIJAH GRAVES and BETSEY E. HAWKINS.
The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
GRAVES, Henry D.
Married at St. Paul's Chapel, Keeseville, on Thursday, September 12th by the
Rev. Robert O. Trivett, HENRY D. GRAVES, and KATE THOMPSON, daughter of James
Rogers, Esquire, all of Ausable Forks.Elizabethtown Post 3 October 1861
GRAVES, Kate (ROGERS) THOMPSON
Married at St. Paul's Chapel, Keeseville, on Thursday, September 12th by the
Rev. Robert O. Trivett, HENRY D. GRAVES, and KATE THOMPSON, daughter of James
Rogers, Esquire, all of Ausable Forks.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 October 1861
GRAVES, Kate Thompson (ROGERS)
Married at St. Paul's Chapel, Keeseville, on Thursday, September 12th by the
Rev. Robert O. Trivett, HENRY D. GRAVES, and KATE THOMPSON, daughter of James
ROGERS, Esquire, all of Ausable Forks.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 October 1861
GRAVES, Melissa G.
Died in Lovell, Massachusetts on the 31st of December, Mrs. MELISSA G.
FARRAR, daughter of Mr. David GRAVES, formerly of Keene, and widow of Edward
Farrar, formerly of Middlebury, Vermont and late of Lawrence, Massachusetts.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 February 1856
GRAY, B. F.
We find the following announcement in the Vergennes Citizen on the 2nd
instant. Mr. Gray was a native of Elizabethtown, where his parents and other
relatives still reside, and where many friends of his youth deeply sympathize
with them and the young family he has left behind, in their bereavement. He
died on the 1st instant.
SUDDEN DEATH -- We are pained to announce the sudden disease of Mr. B. F. Gray,
painter, for many years a resident of this city, after only a few weeks illness.
He was not considered dangerously ill until a short time before his death. We
learn that his disease was typhoid fever and congestion of the brain. Mr. G.
was widely known and much respected in this community, and has left a young and
interesting family.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
GREELEY, Osman B.
Died at Westport, January 31st of consumption, Mr. OSMAN B. GREELEY, aged 32
years.
At a special meeting of Westport Lodge #263, convened for the purpose of
paying respect to the remains of our late friend and brother, O. B. Greeley, the
following preamble and resolution were unanimously adopted.
See newspaper for the Preamble and Resolutions, page 3 column 2.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 February 1853
GREELEY, Ruth
Married in this village on the 24th instant, by Wm. O. Holcomb, Esquire, Mr.
HENRY FRISBIE to Miss RUTH GREELEY, all of this place.
--The Westport Courier, 27 December 1850
GREELY, Susan C.
Married at Westport, on the 10th instant, by Rev. W. W. Foster, Mr. W. F.
JONES, Merchant, of Glen's Falls, to Miss SUSAN C. GREELY, of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 May 1859
GREEN, Laura Ann
Married in this town on the 4th instant, by R. A. Finney, Esquire, Mr. ALDEN
WELLS to Miss LAURA ANN GREEN.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
GRINNELS, Jane
Married on Christmas eve in St. John's Chapel in Bouquet, by Edmund Cooper,
Mr. HENRY PALMER and Miss JANE GRINNELS, all of Bouquet.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
GRISWOLD, Henry A.
Married on Saturday morning, January _____ at Hyde's Hotel, Ducbury Vermont
by James K. Hyde, Esquire, Mr. HENRY A. GRISWOLD of this place, to Miss JANE
PORTER of Whitehall.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 6 January 1848
GRISWOLD, Jane (PORTER)
Married on Saturday morning, January _____ at Hyde's Hotel, Ducbury Vermont
by James K. Hyde, Esquire, Mr. HENRY A. GRISWOLD of this place, to Miss JANE
PORTER of Whitehall.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 6 January 1848
GROSS, Juliette M.
Died at Jay, on Tuesday, February 22nd, JULIETTE M., wife of Monroe HALL,
and daughter of the late Ezra C. GROSS, aged 35 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1853
GROVER, Anna (JOHNSON)
Married at St. Armand on the 20th instant, by H. Morehouse, Esquire, JOHN
GROVER of Harrietstown to ANNA JOHNSON of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1863
GROVER, John
Married at St. Armand on the 20th instant, by H. Morehouse, Esquire, JOHN
GROVER of Harrietstown to ANNA JOHNSON of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1863
GROVER, Mary Louisa
Died in Hudson, August 17, MARY LOUISA, wife of Rev. W. S. LEAVITT and
daughter of the late Honorable S. H. GROVER, of Newark, N.J.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 August 1863
GUEST, Maria E. (ROSS)
Died in the city of New York on the 11th inst., MARIA E. ROSS, wife of Hon.
William A. GUEST and daughter of the late Col. Theordorus ROSS, and sister of
the late Mrs. E. F. Williams.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 March 1863
GUNNISON, Albert Orlando
Died at Crown Point June 24th, ALBERT ORLANDO GUNNISON, youngest son of Dea.
George Gunnison, in the 21st year of his age.
Died of consumption
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 July 1856
GUNNISON, Margaret Ann
Died at Crown Point on the 13th, Mrs. MARGARET ANN HEUSTIS, wife of Mr. C.
W. Heustis and only daughter of George and Margaret GUNNISON in the 31st year of
her age.
Died of consumption
left many friends.
NOTE - See newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
HAFF, daughter
Born in this village, on Tuesday, the 4th inst., the wife of Rev. E. B.
HAFF, of a daughter
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 January 1859
HAILE, Ann B.
Died Nov. 26, 1859, Mrs. ANN B. HAILE, wife of Hon. Wm. F. Haile, and sister
of the wife of Hon. Thomas A. Tomlinson, of Keeseville, aged __8 years, for many
years a resident of Plattsburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 December 1859
HAILE, John J.
Died in Plattsburgh, on the 17th instant, JOHN J. HAILE, eldest son of Hon.
Wm. F. Haile, in the 29th year of his age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 March 1853
HAL?, Rosamond A.
Died in Vergennes, March 8th, Mrs. ROSAMOND A., wife of Mr. M. D. HAL?, aged
50 years and 8 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 March 1862
HALE, Ellen S. (HAND)
Married on the 1st instant by Rev. Cyrus Hudson, MATTHEW HALE of
Poughkeepsie and ELLEN S. HAND, eldest daughter of Hon. Augustus C. Hand, of
this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 October 1856
HALE, Harry
Died in Chelsea, VT, on Sunday the 2nd instant, HARRY HALE, Esquire, aged 81
years.
Deceased was a much esteemed resident of Chelsea, and the father of Dr. S.
E. Hale and Judge Robert S. Hale of this village.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1861
HALE, Harry
Died in Chelsea, Vt., June 2, HARRY HALE, Esquire, aged 81. We copy from
the New Hampshire Sentinel the following obituary notice, from the pen of an
eminent merchant and banker of Boston.
The subject of this brief notice was the son of Col. Nathan Hale, who
commanded a regiment of New Hampshire troops in the war of the revolutionand was
born in Rindge, N.H.
Mr. Hale, through a long life, maintained, in an eminent degree, the
character of a useful and honourable citizen. He was frequently chosen to
perform the duties of public office, both of a municipal and State character,
which trusts he ever discharged in a most intelligent, faithful, and acceptable
manner. His domestic character was a fit model for imitation; ever kind,
discreet, prepossessing, yet firm in purpose. He was well educated, in his
vernacular tongue; an extensive reader, with an analytical mind, justly weighing
the strength of language, and fully appreciating all the properties of style;
which just estimation of logical and correct writing was rendered most apparent,
by his manner of conversation, and by his epistolary correspondence with his
numerous friends,
And with members of his own family, honorably established, in the
professional life, in various parts of the United States. But beyond, and
better than all these things, he was a good man; a sincere, quiet, modest
Christian. His rule was the Golden Rule: not golden in theory, and outward
profession merely, but eminently so in his constant practice, in the daily acts
of a long life.
This brief and imperfect tribute to the memory of an honorable and honored
man is from the hand of one who knew Mr. Hale for half a century; who many years
since, had the pleasure of a yearly residence in his family; and from whose
domestic and public deportment of life the writer hereof derived many lessons,
which, notwithstanding they have been imperfectly carried out, have still been
of great use to him, and for which, at the late day, he would make a more public
acknowledgment.
A. T. L.
Of Mr. Hale's numerous family seven sons and four daughters, with his aged
widow, survive him. THOMAS HALE, Esquire, of St. Paul Min., DR. SAFFORD E. HALE
and HON. ROBERT S. HALE, of this town, REV. JOHN GARDNER HALE, of East Poultney,
Vt., WILLIAM B. HALE, Esquire, of Northampton, Mass., and MATTHEW HALE,
Esquire, of New York City. POLLY, wife of Dr. Hiram BLISS, of Waldoboro, Me.,
LOUISA, wife of Rev. Elihu SCOTT, of Salem, N.H., LAURA, wife of Rev. William T.
HERRICK, of Clarendon, Vt., and Miss ABIGAIL G., HALE , of Chelsea, Vt., are his
surviving children. His eldest son, MARK HALE, Midshipman in the U.S. Navy, and
a daughter, PHEBE, wife of Stephen VINCENT, Esquire, of Chelsea, Vt., died
before him. Five other children of Mr. Hale died in their infancy.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 June 1861
HALE, Matthew
Married on the 1st instant by Rev. Cyrus Hudson, MATTHEW HALE of
Poughkeepsie and ELLEN S. HAND, eldest daughter of Hon. Augustus C. Hand, of
this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 October 1856
HALE, Phebe Adams
Died in Chelsea, Vt. on the 5th inst. PHEBE ADAMS, wife of Mr. Stephen
VINCENT and daughter of Harry HALE, Esq., age 45 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 May 1856
HALL, A. W.
Married in Whiting, Vermont on Wednesday evening, June 14th by Rev. C. B.
Cady, Mr. A. W. HALL to Miss JANE C. SKINNER, both of Whiting, Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 June 1854
HALL, Betsy Jane
Died in San Francisco, California, November 17th, Mrs. BETSY JANE KIRK, wife
of Mr. Christopher Kirk and daughter of Mr. Hamilton Hall of Elizabethtown, aged
30 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 January 1854
HALL, Ermina P. (WELLS)
Married in Jay, May 3rd, by Rev. D. Osgood, Mr. MONROE HALL, Merchant, of
Jay Lower Village, to Miss ERMINA P. WELLS, daughter of Benjamin Wells, Esquire,
of Upper Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1854
HALL, Hamilton
Died in San Francisco, California, March 18th, 1862, at the residence of his
son-in-law, D. Dwyer, HAMILTON HALL, formerly of Elizabethtown, N.Y., aged 87
years and 4 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1862
HALL, Helen R.
Married in Vergennes, May 4th at the residence of the bride's father, by
Rev. G. C. V. Fastman, Mr. BENJAMIN SHERMAN to Miss HELEN R. HALL, both of
Vergennes.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 May 1863
HALL, Jane C. (SKINNER)
Married in Whiting, Vermont on Wednesday evening, June 14th by Rev. C. B.
Cady, Mr. A. W. HALL to Miss JANE C. SKINNER, both of Whiting, Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 June 1854
HALL, Juliette M. (GROSS)
Died at Jay, on Tuesday, February 22nd, JULIETTE M., wife of Monroe HALL,
and daughter of the late Ezra C. GROSS, aged 35 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1853
HALL, Martha
Married in North Hudson, August 31st, by Rev. M. L. Willard, of the former
place, Mr. WILLIAM LITSON, of Crown Point, to Miss MARTHA HALL, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 September 1861
HALL, Monroe
Married in Jay, May 3rd, by Rev. D. Osgood, Mr. MONROE HALL, Merchant, of
Jay Lower Village, to Miss ERMINA P. WELLS, daughter of Benjamin Wells, Esquire,
of Upper Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1854
HAMMER, Franklin
Married in this town on the 17th instant by Geo. S. Nicholson, Esquire,
FRANKLIN HAMMER of the 25th U.S. Cavalry to LUCY JACQUES of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1864
HAMMER, Lucy (JACQUES)
Married in this town on the 17th instant by Geo. S. Nicholson, Esquire,
FRANKLIN HAMMER of the 25th U.S. Cavalry to LUCY JACQUES of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1864
HAMMOND, Jennie L.
Married at Crown Point on the 9th instant by Rev. C. C. Stevens, Mr. WILLIAM
W. MORE of Shoreham, Vermont to Miss JENNIE L. HAMMOND, the daughter of Charles
F. Hammond of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1852
HAMMOND, John C.
Died at Crownpoint, January 1st, hon. JOHN C. HAMMOND, aged 52 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1858
HAMMOND, Nancy F.
Died in Crownpoint, N.Y., August 8th, 1862, Mrs. NANCY F. HAMMOND, widow of
the late Hon. John C. Hammond, in the 46th year of her age. Thus, in God's
mysterious providence, has been taken from us one greatly beloved, and much
esteemed for her many virtuesone who will long be in affectionate remembrance
with all who knew her.
Mrs. Hammond was a native of Bridport, Vermont, where, in the bosom of a
loving family, she spent her early years; nurtured amid the happy influences of
the Christian religion.
It is remarked, by those associated with our lamented friend in childhood,
that she ever exhibited remarkable conscientiousness. Of an animated and highly
energetic nature, as well as deeply affectionate, she passed through youth with
a bouyancy natural to that age, yet often feeling irresistible aspirations for a
higher and holier life.
During a revival of religion in her native town, when many of her dear
companions were brought to the Savior, the importance of her own personal piety
was deeply impressed upon her youthful mind. At first she seemed to resist the
spirits strivings. But her Savior had a work for her to do, and soon she
yielded her heart with deep affection to him. Peace them came like a river to
her soul.
In this glorius light earthly things appeared to lose their charm, and
nothing to seem important but the heavenly realities now revealed to her.
Though desirous of confessing her Savior before the world, circumstances caused
its delay for a time. But on her removal to Crownpoint, she made a public
profession of her faith in Christ, in connection with the Congregational church.
A profession which has ever been sustained by a most consistent life of
Christian benevicence and usefulness. Since the death of her lamented husband,
nearly five years, she has seemed to be ripening for Heaven; with a heart almost
broken by this bereavement, to be taking hold of the promises with a new and
stronger trust, a humbler confidence. Crushed by her weight of grief and
loneliness, though life at times seemed dark, still with frail health she went
on, day by day, dispensing her bounties here and there, ever endeavoring to
advance the cause of her Redeemer by her liberality and by her prayers.
We can never forget her chastened, sanctified spirit in the last few weeks
and days while she lingered with ushow complete was her renunciation of self,
and every other hope, save in her Redeemer alone.When it became manifest that
she could not long survive, she evinced entire resignationspoke of her death and
burial with great calmnessdesiring that the subject of the resurrection, as
seeming a most precious doctrine, might be presented at her funeral.
For a few days previous to her death, her mind at times seemed to wander.
But the prayer she had so often offered in health, that when death appeared she
might be conscious, was heard in Heaven and answered, And on the evening two
days previous to her last, the veil over her mind was drawn aside,the incoherent
indistinct tones disappeared. Her tongue seemed loosened as by angelic power,
and she spake loving words to all; words of earnest christian exhortation.
Passage after passage of scripture was repeated clearly and without hesitation.
On the last day of her life, an attentive ear could catch from her lips in
soft, panting tones: Heaven! Sing everlasting praises! He died for all!
Praise Him! Praise Him! Thus did the precious Saviour, who wept with the
sisters of Bethany, permit her as it were to praise awhile at the pearly gates
before entering, and to waft back to mourning ones her rapt visions of that
glory prepared for those whose robes are washed in the blood of the Lamb.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 August 1862
HANCHET, Ebenezer
Died in this village, on the 15th instant, Mr. EBENEZER HANCHETT, aged 74
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 February 1860
HANCHETT, Silas Howard
Died in this town on the 19th instant, SILAS HOWARD HANCHETT, aged about 35
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 November 1852
HAND, Clifford A.
Married in New York City on Thursday May 6 by Rev. R. C. Hand, CLIFFORD A.
HAND to MARIA LOUISA, daughter of James SCHOTT, Esquire of Philadelphia.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
HAND, Elizabeth
Died at Shoreham, Vt., on the 14th instant, Mrs. ELIZABETH HAND, relict of
the late Samuel Hand of that place, aged 77.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 July 1859
HAND, Ellen S.
Married on the 1st instant by Rev. Cyrus Hudson, MATTHEW HALE of
Poughkeepsie and ELLEN S. HAND, eldest daughter of Hon. Augustus C. Hand, of
this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 October 1856
HAND, Lydia C. (LEARNED)
Married on the 21st inst., by Rev. Dr. Campbell, SAMUEL HAND to LYDIA C.,
daughter of Billings P. LEARNED, Esquire, all of Albany.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1863
HAND, Marcia A.
Married on the 9th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the
Rev. John Gardner Hale, JONAS S. HEARTT, of Troy, to MARCIA A. HAND, the
youngest daughter of Hon. A. C. Hand, of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1861
HAND, Marcia Augusta
Died in Troy, on the 12th instant, MARCIA AUGUSTA, wife of Jonas S. HEARTT,
Esquire, and daughter of Hon. Augustus C. HAND of this village, aged 25 years.
The grave has rarely closed over so much of virtue and loveliness as
centered in the person and character of Mrs. Heartt. To a highly cultivated
mind and prepossessing person she added all womanly and Christian graces and
virtues in rich profusion.
But a few months since married, under auspices that promised all of
happiness and usefulness that life can give, she passed from the paternal roof
and from her native village to a new sphere of love and duty. Who then could
have anticipated the sad, sad blighting of so many hopes and so much promise.
The sorrow of husband, parents, brothers and sister is sacred from our
intrusion; but outside this circle there is another wider circle of loving and
mourning friends and neighbors, of her seniors who have known and cherished her
from infancy, of her own youthful companions, to whom she was in life so dear
and is now so precious a memory, of children whose earliest recollection is of
her sweet and affectionate address, and with these at least we may mingle our
tears.
The quaint and touching words of the unknown English poet seem to us the
most appropriate inscription for her coffin:
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1862
HAND, Maria Louisa (SCHOTT)
Married in New York City on Thursday May 6 by Rev. R. C. Hand, CLIFFORD A.
HAND to MARIA LOUISA, daughter of James SCHOTT, Esquire of Philadelphia.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
HAND, Samuel
Married on the 21st inst., by Rev. Dr. Campbell, SAMUEL HAND to LYDIA C.,
daughter of Billings P. LEARNED, Esquire, all of Albany.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1863
HANMER, Mary Ann
Married in Elizabethtown on the 1st instant, by R. A. Finney, Esquire, Mr.
BENJAMIN JURDEN of Moriah, and Miss MARY ANN HANMER, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 February 1854
HARDY, Joseph
Died at Wadhams Mills on the 11th instant, JOSEPH HARDY, aged 72 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 May 1864
HARELOS, Ellen N.
Married in Jamestown, Chatauqua County, New York on the 7th instant by Rev.
H. _____, Mr. JOHN B. RAWSON formerly of Schroon, Essex County, and Miss ELLEN
N. HARELOS of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1851
HARLBURT, Lydia H.
Died at the age of 67 years in Keeseville on the 17th instant, LYDIA H.
KEESE, widow of the Hon. Richard Keese and daughter of Cornelius HARLBURT, late
of Ferrisburgh, Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1864
HARPER, Catherine
Married in this town by Rev. B. Pomeroy, Mr. JOSEPH W. RAZEY to Miss
CATHERINE HARPER, both of this place.
--The Westport Courier, 4 October 1849
HARRIGAN, Mary A.
Married at Crown Point house, Crown Point, N.Y., December 25th, 1877, by C.
M. Pease, Esquire, Mr. ALSON B. COLBY to Miss MARY A. HARRIGAN, both of
Middlebury, Vermont.
--Crown Point Budget, 26 December 1877
HARRIS, John
Married at her father's house in Westport, on the 14th by Rev. Thomas Brant,
Mr. JOHN HARRIS to Miss RUTH E. OLDS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 October 1854
HARRIS, Joseph
Married in Plattsburgh, July 21st at Trinity Church, by the Rev. Dr. Coit,
JOSEPH HARRIS, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, to MARY E., daughter of George MOORE,
Esquire, of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 July 1859
HARRIS, Mary E. (MOORE)
Married in Plattsburgh, July 21st at Trinity Church, by the Rev. Dr. Coit,
JOSEPH HARRIS, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, to MARY E., daughter of George MOORE,
Esquire, of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 July 1859
HARRIS, Ruth E. (OLDS)
Married at her father's house in Westport, on the 14th by Rev. Thomas Brant,
Mr. JOHN HARRIS to Miss RUTH E. OLDS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 October 1854
HARTWELL, Elmira (JACKSON)
Married in Panton, Vermont on May 29th, by Rev. D. P. Hulbut, Mr. P. NORTON
HARTWELL of Westport, N.Y. to Miss ELMIRA JACKSON of the former place.
--Essex County Reporter, Elizabethtown, NY 7 June 1849
HARTWELL, Hiram W.
Married in this town, on the 3rd ult., by Rev. Mr. Pomeroy, HIRAM W.
HARTWELL of Elizabethtown to Miss JANE ANN ROBERTS of Lewis.
--The Westport Courier, 2 August 1850
HARTWELL, Hiram W.
Died at his residence in Essex, on Wednesday morning, Oct. 21, of typhoid
fever, HIRAM W. HARTWELL, aged 30 years.
His sickness was short and severe, but he has gone; he left a large circle
of friends, a wife and two infant daughters; he was an honest, industrious
citizen; he was an affectionate son; a kind husband, and excellent father. Also
much esteemed by his neighbors; and he was taken in the bloom of his manhood.
The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 October 1857
HARTWELL, Jane Ann (ROBERTS)
Married in this town, on the 3rd ult., by Rev. Mr. Pomeroy, HIRAM W.
HARTWELL of Elizabethtown to Miss JANE ANN ROBERTS of Lewis.
--The Westport Courier, 2 August 1850
HARTWELL, P. Norton
Married in Panton, Vermont on May 29th, by Rev. D. P. Hulbut, Mr. P. NORTON
HARTWELL of Westport, N.Y. to Miss ELMIRA JACKSON of the former place.
--Essex County Reporter, Elizabethtown, NY 7 June 1849
HASCALL, Helen
Died in Plattsburgh, on the morning of January 1, 1860, HELEN HASCALL, wife
of Hon. LEMUEL STETSON, aged 51 years.
It is ever profitable to remember God's blessed saints, who have left behind
them the savor of a godly life. The manifestations of divine grace in their
spiritual attainments, or deep religious experience serve not only to illustrate
the deep religious experience serve not only to illustrate the power of that
grace, but to encourage others in their Christian course. And when they are
taken away, they do not seem entirely lost to us, having in memory, their holy
lives Though dead, they still speak.
It is with such thoughts that we record the death of our beloved friend.
She has indeed left behind a bright example for us to follow who survive. Her
religious character was marked and striking, she was ever earnest, faithful ,
and devoted, striving to adorn the doctrine of her Savior in all things.
With great jealousy of herself arising from her deep conscientiousness she
was anxious to perceive and know what she ought to do, and then to the best of
her ability, to do it. In all the relations of life she had a high regard for
her responsibility, and without intruding into the sacred privacy of domestic
life we cannot say how faithfully and tenderly she fulfilled them. She was
greatly endeared to all who knew her by her many amiable qualities. A large
circle of friends appreciated her worth, and mourn her loss. In her last
sickness our departed friend gave most precious evidence of the strength of her
faith, and her entire submission to God's will. She calmly committed herself to
her Heavenly Father's hand, fully confiding in his wisdom and love. Her severe
sufferings shook not her faith and trust, and her prayer was not to be delivered
from suffering, but that she might have grace patiently to endure.It is due to
the memory of Mrs. STETSON to state that from principle she many years ago
attached herself to the Baptist denominations of Christians and she died in the
conscientious belief of, and adherence to all the principles of that order. But
she now is art rest from all sufferings and labor, and rejoices as we earnestly
believe, in the presence of that Savior whom, in her life, she honored and
loved.
Plattsburgh Republican
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 January 1860
HASCOM, Chester
Married in Crownpoint, on the 9th instant, at the residence of the bride's
father by Rev. G. W. Porter, Mr. CHESTER HASCOM to Miss HELEN A., eldest
daughter of C. P. FOBES, Esquire, all of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1862
HASCOM, Helen A. (FOBES)
Married in Crownpoint, on the 9th instant, at the residence of the bride's
father by Rev. G. W. Porter, Mr. CHESTER HASCOM to Miss HELEN A., eldest
daughter of C. P. FOBES, Esquire, all of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1862
HASKINS, Ellen Irene
Married at Whallonsburgh, February 23rd, at the residence of Abram Welch,
Esquire, by Rev. J. T. Willett, Mr. ELIAB S. NORTON to ELLEN IRENE, eldest
daughter of Mr. Nathaniel HASKINS, all of Whallonsburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 February 1859
HASKINS, Phineas
Died in Lewis, December 31st, PHINEAS HASKINS, aged 74 years. Wisconsin,
Iowa, & Illinois papers please copy.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 January 1862
HASKINS, Sarah D.
Married in Lewis on the 22nd instant by Rev. Thomas Watson, HENRY N. WELSH
to SARAH D. HASKINS, both of Whallonsburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 May 1864
HATCH, Cornelia E. (MORRIS)
Married on the 13th instant, by Rev. C. B. Parsons, D. D., in Louisville,
Kentucky, P. M. HATCH, Esquire of the Democratic Advocate, to Miss CORNELIA E.
MORRIS, both of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 August 1854
HATCH, Mary E.
Married in Westport, on the 14th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. AMOS A.
PRESCOTT, of Plattsburgh, to Miss MARY E. HATCH, of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 June 1853
HATCH, P. M.
Married on the 13th instant, by Rev. C. B. Parsons, D. D., in Louisville,
Kentucky, P. M. HATCH, Esquire of the Democratic Advocate, to Miss CORNELIA E.
MORRIS, both of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 August 1854
HATHAWAY, Ester P.
Married in this village at the residence of E. M. Marvin, Esquire, on the
20th ult. by Rev. H. M. Munsee, WILLIAM H. CORNRIGHT, Pvt. of Co. K. 38th Vol.
to ESTER P. HATHAWAY of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
HAVENS, Henry
CARLOS CLARK, CAPTAIN JOHN KINGSMAN, and HENRY HAVENS, the son of Joseph
Havens of Westport were all lost on a sailing vessel one mile from the west
shore. The Canal Boat William Farmer and her crew were all lost. The cause
is unknown.
See newspaper for further details.
--Westport Patriot, 14 December 1848
HAWKETT, A. W.
Married in the Hall of Banian Tree Tent, NO. 310, 1.0, of Rechabites,
Wadhams Mills, July 4th, Bro. A. W. HAWKETT, of Essex, to Miss MARGARET B.
TOWNER, of Northern Star Tent, No. 26, U.D. of R. of the former place.
--The Westport Courier, 19 July 1850
HAWKETT, Margaret B. (TOWNER)
Married in the Hall of Banian Tree Tent, NO. 310, 1.0, of Rechabites,
Wadhams Mills, July 4th, Bro. A. W. HAWKETT, of Essex, to Miss MARGARET B.
TOWNER, of Northern Star Tent, No. 26, U.D. of R. of the former place.
--The Westport Courier, 19 July 1850
HAWKINS, Betsey E.
Married by the Rev. H. F. Leavitt, Wednesday, February 22nd at Ferrisburgh,
ELIJAH GRAVES and BETSEY E. HAWKINS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
HAWLEY, Sarah M.
Married in Salem, on Wed., the 20th ult., REV. JOHN K. McLEAN to Miss SARAH
M., daughter of David HAWLEY, Esquire, of Salem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 July 1861
HAYES, Alvin
Died at his residence in Ausable on the 8th of April, ALVIN HAYES, aged 46
years.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 23 March 1848
HAYS, Zimbi
Died in Keene on the 4th instant ZIMBI HAYS, age about 60.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1864
HAYWOOD, Albert
Married in Willsborough on the 12th ult., by Rev. Bernard, Mr. ALBERT
HAYWOOD to Miss MARY FRISBIE, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
HAYWOOD, Mary (FRISBIE)
Married in Willsborough on the 12th ult., by Rev. Bernard, Mr. ALBERT
HAYWOOD to Miss MARY FRISBIE, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
HAYWOOD, Mary E.
Married in Clintonville, on Monday the 13th instant by Mr. H. Herrick, Mr.
E. A. ALLEN to Miss MARY E. HAYWOOD.
--Westport Patriot, 21 September 1848
HEALD, Abitha F. (BRAHAM)
Married in Keene, N.Y. on Feb. 10th by Elder Geo. Lambert at the house of
Horace Braman, WARREN HEALD to ABITHA F. BRAHAM.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1857
HEALD, Franklin M.
Married in this village, at the Methodist Parsonage, on the 9th instant, by
Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. FRANKLIN M. HEALD to Miss SARAH S. CLIFFORD, all of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 March 1859
HEALD, Jane
Died in Keene on the 17th inst., JANE HEALD, youngest daughter of Mr. Neah
Heald, age 14.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1856
HEALD, Rosetta E.
Died in Keene on the 21st inst., ROSETTA E., wife of Warren HEALD, age 22
yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1856
HEALD, Sarah S. (CLIFFORD)
Married in this village, at the Methodist Parsonage, on the 9th instant, by
Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. FRANKLIN M. HEALD to Miss SARAH S. CLIFFORD, all of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 March 1859
HEALD, Warren
Married in Keene, N.Y. on Feb. 10th by Elder Geo. Lambert at the house of
Horace Braman, WARREN HEALD to ABITHA F. BRAHAM.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1857
HEARTT, Jonas S.
Married on the 9th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the
Rev. John Gardner Hale, JONAS S. HEARTT, of Troy, to Marcia A. HAND, the
youngest daughter of Hon. A. C. Hand, of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1861
HEARTT, Marcia A. (HAND)
Married on the 9th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the
Rev. John Gardner Hale, JONAS S. HEARTT, of Troy, to Marcia A. HAND, the
youngest daughter of Hon. A. C. Hand, of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1861
HEARTT, Marcia Augusta (HAND)
Died in Troy, on the 12th instant, MARCIA AUGUSTA, wife of Jonas S. HEARTT,
Esquire, and daughter of Hon. Augustus C. HAND of this village, aged 25 years.
The grave has rarely closed over so much of virtue and loveliness as
centered in the person and character of Mrs. Heartt. To a highly cultivated
mind and prepossessing person she added all womanly and Christian graces and
virtues in rich profusion.
But a few months since married, under auspices that promised all of
happiness and usefulness that life can give, she passed from the paternal roof
and from her native village to a new sphere of love and duty. Who then could
have anticipated the sad, sad blighting of so many hopes and so much promise.
The sorrow of husband, parents, brothers and sister is sacred from our
intrusion; but outside this circle there is another wider circle of loving and
mourning friends and neighbors,, of her seniors who have known own and cherished
her from infancy, of her own youthful companions, to whom she was in life so
dear and is now so precious a memory, of children whose earliest recollection is
of her sweet and affectionate address, and with these at least we may mingle our
tears.
The quaint and touching words of the unknown English poet seem to us the
most appropriate inscription for her coffin:
NOTE - See newspaper for accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1862
HELM, Mary J.
Married in Willsboro, on the 1st instant, Mr. THOS. ELLSBURY to Miss MARY J.
HELM.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
HENCKS, Jesse L.
Married in Jay, N.Y. on April 5th, by Rev. D. Osgood, Mr. JESSE L. HENCKS,
of Schroon, to Miss Mary B. MARTIN, of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1854
HENCKS, Mary B. (MARTIN)
Married in Jay, N.Y. on April 5th, by Rev. D. Osgood, Mr. JESSE L. HENCKS,
of Schroon, to Miss Mary B. MARTIN, of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1854
HENDERSON, Ira
Married, on the 27th ult., by the Rev. Luther, IRA HENDERSON of Westport,
Essex County, N.Y. to Miss _____ MARSH of Beekmantown, Clinton County, N.Y.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 7 October 1847
HENDERSON, _____ (MARSH)
Married, on the 27th ult., by the Rev. Luther, IRA HENDERSON of Westport,
Essex County, N.Y. to Miss _____ MARSH of Beekmantown, Clinton County, N.Y.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 7 October 1847
HERRICK, Eliza
Married at Crown Point on November 13th, Mr. CHARLES F. DIKE to ELIZA,
daughter of Rev. S. L. HERRICK, all of Crown Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1851
HEUSTIS, Abigail B.
Died at Crown Point on April 21st, Miss ABIGAIL B. HEUSTIS, wife of Benjamin
Heustis, in her 69th year.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 June 1957
HEUSTIS, Margaret Ann (GUNNISON)
Died at Crown Point on the 13th, Mrs. MARGARET ANN HEUSTIS, wife of Mr. C.
W. Heustis and only daughter of George and Margaret GUNNISON in the 31st year of
her age.
Died of consumption
left many friends.
NOTE - See newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
HEWITT, Fanny S. (WATSON)
Married at Port Kent, Thursday evening, October 27th, by Rev. Mr. Jones, H.
N. HEWITT, Esquire, of Keeseville to Miss FANNY S., daughter of Hon. W. C.
WATSON, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1859
HEWITT, H. N.
Married at Port Kent, Thursday evening, October 27th, by Rev. Mr. Jones, H.
N. HEWITT, Esquire, of Keeseville to Miss FANNY S., daughter of Hon. W. C.
WATSON, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1859
HEWITT, Hervey
Married in Beekmantown, on the 10th instant, by Rev. E. Stover, Mr. HERVEY
HEWITT of Plattsburgh, to Miss MARY E. CROOK, daughter of Hon. Thomas
Crook.
--The Westport Courier, 27 December 1849
HEWITT, Mary E. (CROOK)
Married in Beekmantown, on the 10th instant, by Rev. E. Stover, Mr. HERVEY
HEWITT of Plattsburgh, to Miss MARY E. CROOK, daughter of Hon. Thomas Crook.
--The Westport Courier, 27 December 1849
HEWITT, Nathan
Died at Peru, N.Y. on the 9th instant, NATHAN HEWITT, Esquire, aged 73
years.
Mr. Hewitt was among the early settlers in the northern section of Peru, and
has been a highly esteemed resident of that town for about half a century.
Always an ardent and zealous patriot he promptly responded to the call for
volunteers in the campaign of 1814 and was actively engaged in several severe
skirmishes in the defense of Plattsburgh. For many years Mr. Hewitt was an
exemplary member of the Methodist church, and was abundantly sustained in the
approach of death by faith and grace. The great respect and esteem cherished
for him was attested by the very large concourse which notwithstanding the
severity of the weather, attended his funeral.
Plattsburgh Republican
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1863
HEYMER, Sarah Eliza
Died at Boquet April 1, 1856, SARAH ELIZA, daughter of James & Helen
HEYMER, age 19 yrs. 8 mos. 20 days.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 May 1856
HICKOCK, Lois
Died in Beekmantown on the 2nd instant, LOIS, daughter of Mr. Daniel
HICKOCK, aged 9.
--Keeseville Herald, 17 May 1831
HICKS, O. E. (TOWNER)
Married at Wadhams Falls, Sabbath Evening the 24th instant, by Rev. Mr.
Brandt, Mr. VERNON HICKS of Peirpoint, N.Y. to Miss O. E. TOWNER of Panton,
Vermont.
--Westport Patriot, 28 September 1848
HICKS, Vernon
Married at Wadhams Falls, Sabbath Evening the 24th instant, by Rev. Mr.
Brandt, Mr. VERNON HICKS of Peirpoint, N.Y. to Miss O. E. TOWNER of Panton,
Vermont.
--Westport Patriot, 28 September 1848
HILBERD, Ruth Mills
Died in Upper Jay, N.Y. on the 23rd inst., of cancer in the breast, Mrs.
RUTH MILLS HILBERD, wife of Dr. Alpheus MORSE, after an extremely painful
illness of 25 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 November 1857
HILL, Irving
Died in this town, on the 24th instant, IRVING, only son of Paul HILL, aged
18 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1861
HILL, Julia
Married in this town on the 21st instant by Rev. D. P. Hulburd, Mr. JOSEPH
CHERBINO of Weybridge to Miss JULIA HILL of this place.
--Westport Patriot, 26 October 1848
HILL, Priscilla U.
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 6th instant, by Rev. J. E. Kimball, Mr.
MARCUS STORRS, of Elizabethtown, N. Y. to Mrs. PRISCILLA U. HILL of Addison,
Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1860
HINCKLEY, Abbie C.
Married in North Elba, on the 15th inst., by Rev. D. C. Osgood, Mr. SALMON
BROWN to Miss ABBIE C. HINCKLEY, all of North Elba.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 October 1857
HINCKLEY, Abigail
Died in Lewis, on the 1st instant, Mrs. ABIGAIL HINCKLEY, relict of Thomas
Hinckley, Esquire, whom she survived over 37 years, aged 76 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 March 1854
HINCKLEY, Alzoa A.
Married in this village on the evening of the 9th instant, at the residence
of Ira Marks, Esquire, by Rev. J. E. Chesshire, of Keeseville, Mr. A. E. KENDALL
of Keeseville, to Mrs. ALZOA A. HINCKLEY, formerly of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
HINCKLEY, Christeen (SHELDON)
Died in Willsborough on the 10th instant, Mrs. CHRISTEEN SHELDON, wife of
Captain Levi HINCKLEY, aged 66 years 8 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
HINCKLEY, Lamira J.
Married at Philipsburg, C. E., on the 30th ult., by the Rev. E. S. Ingalls,
H. A. SMITH, Esquire, to Miss LAMIRA J., eldest daughter of Capt. Levi HINCKLEY.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 June 1853
HINCKLEY, Lucy C. (WELLS)
Married in North Elba, July 4th, by the Rev. D. C. Osgood, Mr. RODOLPHUS
HINCKLEY, to Miss LUCY C. WELLS; all of North Elba.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 July 1859
HINCKLEY, Mary
Married in this village on the 13th instant, at the residence of David Judd,
Esquire, the bride's uncle, by Rev. Mr. Hudson, BYRON POND, Esquire Counselor of
Law to Miss MARY HINCKLEY.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1856
HINCKLEY, Rodolphus
Married in North Elba, July 4th, by the Rev. D. C. Osgood, Mr. RODOLPHUS
HINCKLEY, to Miss LUCY C. WELLS; all of North Elba.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 July 1859
HINCKLEY, Sarah J.
Married in Willsborough, July 9th, by Rev. Mr. Barnard, Mr. PHILONZO W.
COLLINS, of Albion, N.Y., to Miss SARAH J. HINCKLEY, of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 July 1862
HINES, David
Married in Wilmington, on the 8th instant, by the Rev. R. H. Ross, Mr. DAVID
HINES to Miss SARAH WAKE, both of Wilmington.
The Elizabethtown Post, 13 October 1854
HINES, Sarah (WAKE)
Married in Wilmington, on the 8th instant, by the Rev. R. H. Ross, Mr. DAVID
HINES to Miss SARAH WAKE, both of Wilmington.
The Elizabethtown Post, 13 October 1854
HITCHCOCK, H. D.
Married in Westport by Rev. G. T. Wright, H. D. HITCHCOCK of Champlain to
MARY J., daughter of W. J. CUTTING of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 January 1856
HITCHCOCK, Mary J. (CUTTING)
Married in Westport by Rev. G. T. Wright, H. D. HITCHCOCK of Champlain to
MARY J., daughter of W. J. CUTTING of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 January 1856
HIX, Asa
Married in Chesterfield on Sunday last, by Rev. Mr. Lyman, Mr. ASA HIX of
this village to Miss SUSAN CARTER.
--Keeseville Herald, 2 August 1831
HIX, Susan (CARTER)
Married in Chesterfield on Sunday last, by Rev. Mr. Lyman, Mr. ASA HIX of
this village to Miss SUSAN CARTER.
--Keeseville Herald, 2 August 1831
HOAG, Kate E. (RICKETSON)
Married in Duane on the 18th by Rev. Samuel Smith, of St. Armand, Mr. MILTON
J. HOAG of Adrian, Michigan to KATE E., only daughter of Mr. William RICKETSON,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 October 1854
HOAG, Milton J.
Married in Duane on the 18th by Rev. Samuel Smith, of St. Armand, Mr. MILTON
J. HOAG of Adrian, Michigan to KATE E., only daughter of Mr. William RICKETSON,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 October 1854
HODGE, Almy
Died in Lowell, Massachusetts on the 13th instant, ALMY, eldest daughter of
Elder R. A. HODGE of this village. The circumstances attending the decease of
this young lady were truly of an afflictive character. Elder Hodge received
notice by Saturday evening mail of the sudden and alarming illness of his
daughter and started so as to get the earliest train on Rutland road for Lowell.
In the meantime, the loved one had died, after a bout of a few days illness and
a relative, had taken the remains in charge and, by another route, arrived late
on Tuesday morning bringing the dead daughter and sister to an unprepared
household. The sympathy of friends could but faintly alleviate the shock of
such a grief. The father detained by a series of accidents returned yesterday
morn, and the funeral service was performed.
See the newspaper for further details.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 November 1853
HODGE, infant daughter
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 2nd instant, infant daughter of Rev. P. A.
HODGE, aged about 3 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 January 1854
HODGES, Erastus
Married on April 22nd, by Rev. A. Chaplin, Mr. ERASTUS HODGES to Miss JULIA
SLAUGHTER, all of Elizabethtown.
--Essex County Reporter, Elizabethtown, NY 26 April 1849
HODGES, Julia (SLAUGHTER)
Married on April 22nd, by Rev. A. Chaplin, Mr. ERASTUS HODGES to Miss JULIA
SLAUGHTER, all of Elizabethtown.
--Essex County Reporter, Elizabethtown, NY 26 April 1849
HODGKINS, Amanda
Married, Mr. HIRAM BAKER, of Schroon, to Miss AMANDA, daughter of B. M.
HODGKINS, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
HODGKINS, Eliza M. (CHURCH)
Married at his residence, Wadhams Mills, on the 2nd ult., by Rev. Charles
Spooner, Mr. MILTON HODGKINS to Miss ELIZA M. CHURCH, both of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
HODGKINS, Milton
Married at his residence, Wadhams Mills, on the 2nd ult., by Rev. Charles
Spooner, Mr. MILTON HODGKINS to Miss ELIZA M. CHURCH, both of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
HODSKINS, B. M.
Married at Wadhams Mills, on the 1st inst., by Rev. A. Woodhull, B. M.
HODSKINS, Esq., of Elizabethtown, to Miss SAPHRONIA PROUTY, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
HODSKINS, Edmond O.
Married in Essex, on the 16th inst., by Rev. J. A. Woodhall, Mr. EDMOND O.
HODSKINS, of Lewis, to Miss ELMINA E. STAFFORD, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 September 1857
HODSKINS, Elmina E. (STAFFORD)
Married in Essex, on the 16th inst., by Rev. J. A. Woodhall, Mr. EDMOND O.
HODSKINS, of Lewis, to Miss ELMINA E. STAFFORD, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 September 1857
HODSKINS, Guert V. S.
Died in Westport on the 9th inst., Mr. GUERT V. S. HODSKINS, age about 24
yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 May 1856
HODSKINS, Rosemon
Married in this village, at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, on the 1st
inst., by the Rev. J. E. Kimball, Mr. HENRY C. LEWIS, of this town, and Mrs.
ROSEMON HODSKINS, of Westport.
Our best wishes attend you; and we hope the future may be as full of peace,
prosperity, and happiness as the past has been fraught with trouble and
misfortune.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1860
HODSKINS, Saphronia (PROUTY)
Married at Wadhams Mills, on the 1st inst., by Rev. A. Woodhull, B. M.
HODSKINS, Esq., of Elizabethtown, to Miss SAPHRONIA PROUTY, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
HOFFNAGLE, Deacon John
Died at his residence in Willsborough on the 12th of July, Deacon JOHN
HOFFNAGLE, in the 50th year of his age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 August 1856
HOLCOMB, Diodorus
Died in Westport, on Saturday morning the 25th instant, of dropsy, Dr.
DIODORUS HOLCOMB, in his 80th year.
Dr. Holcomb was born in Granby, Conn., February 2nd, 1780; commenced the
practice of medicine in Westport in Nov. 188; received a license from the Essex
County Medical Society, May 9, 1809; and continued the practice of his
profession in Westport up to within three weeks of his death, more than 50
years.
Dr. Holcomb was one of our most respectable and worthy citizens; having a
large circle of friends and no enemies; and was a good neighbor, kind man, and
an affectionate father. A large concourse of relatives and friends attended the
funeral, and rendered the last sad offices to the remains of this excellent old
man.
He has gone to his heavenly rest.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 October 1859
HOLCOMB, Roger H.
Died in Lewis, on the morning of the 1st instant, ROGER H., son of Herbert
H. HOLCOMB, aged about 1 year.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 July 1862
HOLDEN, Elijah N.
Married at Schroon, on the 30th of May, by Rev. David Connell, Mr. ELIJAH N.
HOLDEN, to Miss ZELPINA M. SMITH, both of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1861
HOLDEN, Zelpina M. (SMITH)
Married at Schroon, on the 30th of May, by Rev. David Connell, Mr. ELIJAH N.
HOLDEN, to Miss ZELPINA M. SMITH, both of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1861
HOLTON, Caroline E. (CUYLER)
Married in this village, on the 14th instant, by Rev. J. Bradshaw, WILLIAM
M. HOLTON, M.D., of New York City, to Miss CAROLINE E., daughter of the late
Edward S. CUYLER, of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 March 1853
HOLTON, William M. (M.D.)
Married in this village, on the 14th instant, by Rev. J. Bradshaw, WILLIAM
M. HOLTON, M.D., of New York City, to Miss CAROLINE E., daughter of the late
Edward S. CUYLER, of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 March 1853
HOOKER, Silas
Died in North Hudson, on the 24th ult., SILAS HOOKER, son of G. W. BAKER,
Esquire, aged 16 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 February 1861
HORN, Mary Ann (ELMORE)
Married in this village on the 21st instant, by William D. Holcomb, Esquire,
Mr. THOMAS HORN to Miss MARY ANN ELMORE, all of this town.
--Westport Patriot, 24 August 1848
HORN, Thomas
Married in this village on the 21st instant, by William D. Holcomb, Esquire,
Mr. THOMAS HORN to Miss MARY ANN ELMORE, all of this town.
--Westport Patriot, 24 August 1848
HOUGHTON, [Awrgn]
Married on the 20th inst. Mr. [AWRGN] HOUGHTON of Jay to Mrs. ELVIRA DURAND
of Keene.
The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
HOUGHTON, Elvira (DURAND)
Married on the 20th inst. Mr. [AWRGN] HOUGHTON of Jay to Mrs. ELVIRA DURAND
of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
HUBBARD, Bradly V.
Married at Upper Jay, December 19th by the Rev. Thomas Watson, Mr. BRADLY V.
HUBBARD of Westport, N.Y. to Miss MARY ANN, the only surviving daughter of Dr.
Alpheus MORSE of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 December 1861
HUBBARD, Mary Ann (MORSE)
Married at Upper Jay, December 19th by the Rev. Thomas Watson, Mr. BRADLY V.
HUBBARD of Westport, N.Y. to Miss MARY ANN, the only surviving daughter of Dr.
Alpheus MORSE of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 December 1861
HUBBELL, Silas
Died at Champlain Village, on the 9th instant, SILAS HUBBELL, Esquire.
Mr. H. was the senior member of the bar in Clinton County, was born in
Lanesborough, Mass, May 14th 1776 was graduated at Williams College in
1798 studied law in Troy, and settled at Champlain in 1880. He was a good
citizen, an honest man and a consistent Christian.
On Tuesday following, his funeral took place, and a sermon for the occasion
was preached by Rev. Selden Haines of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 April 1859
HUDSON, Joseph
Married in Moriah on the 9th instant, by Rev. C. Ransom, JOSEPH HUDSON to
LOUISA STANTON, both of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 January 1856
HUDSON, Louisa (STANTON)
Married in Moriah on the 9th instant, by Rev. C. Ransom, JOSEPH HUDSON to
LOUISA STANTON, both of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 January 1856
HULL, Sally
Died in Keene, on the _____ instant, Mrs. SALLY HULL, relict of the late Eli
Hull, Esquire, aged 92 years.
NOTE - The date is missing in the original newspaper
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 February 1862
HUNT, Maria (TAYLOR)
Married in Albany, at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Horatio Potter, WARD
HUNT, of Utica, to MARIA TAYLOR, daughter of James TAYLOR, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 July 1853
HUNT, Ward
Married in Albany, at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Horatio Potter, WARD
HUNT, of Utica, to MARIA TAYLOR, daughter of James TAYLOR, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 July 1853
HURDS, Harriet (JOHNSON)
Married in Jay by Rev. N. B. Wood, Mr. WILLARD HURDS of Sandgate, Bennington
County, Vt. to Miss HARRIET JOHNSON of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1857
HURDS, Willard
Married in Jay by Rev. N. B. Wood, Mr. WILLARD HURDS of Sandgate, Bennington
County, Vt. to Miss HARRIET JOHNSON of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1857
HURLBUT, Amasa
Married at Moriah, 25th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Stewart, AMASA HURLBUT to Miss
NANCY FOSTER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 September 1853
HURLBUT, Daniel H.
Married in Keeseville on the 26th inst., by J. M'Elroy Esq., at his office,
Mr. DANIEL H. HURLBUT to Miss SARAH A. CROSSETT, both of Lewis
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1857
HURLBUT, Elias (Elder)
Died at Hoosac, N.Y., on July 30th, ELDER ELIAS HURLBUT, pastor of the 1st
Baptist Church in Essex, in this county, in the 59th year of his age. He had
been on a visit among his friends and died at the residence of his
brother-in-law, Elder Pollard, of dysentery, after a confinement of two weeks.
His remains were taken by his wife to Bristol, Vermont, and interred by the side
of his 1st wife.
born 1795 Dorset, Vermont
ordained 14 June 1827
See obituary on page 3 column 1
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 September 1853
HURLBUT, Nancy (FOSTER)
Married at Moriah, 25th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Stewart, AMASA HURLBUT to Miss
NANCY FOSTER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 September 1853
HURLBUT, Sarah A. (CROSSETT)
Married in Keeseville on the 26th inst., by J. M'Elroy Esq., at his office,
Mr. DANIEL H. HURLBUT to Miss SARAH A. CROSSETT, both of Lewis
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1857
JACKSON, Elmira
Married in Panton, Vermont on May 29th, by Rev. D. P. Hulbut, Mr. P. NORTON
HARTWELL of Westport, N.Y. to Miss ELMIRA JACKSON of the former place.
--Essex County Reporter, Elizabethtown, NY 7 June 1849
JACKSON, Sarah Jane (SHORES)
Married in Elizabethtown, on Sunday, 17th inst., by C. M. Clark, Esq.,
WILLIAM WALLACE JACKSON, to Miss SARAH JANE SHORES, all of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1858
JACKSON, William Wallace
Married in Elizabethtown, on Sunday, 17th inst., by C. M. Clark, Esq.,
WILLIAM WALLACE JACKSON, to Miss SARAH JANE SHORES, all of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1858
JACOBSEN, Doctor Richard Selsener
Died at his residence in New York City, Doctor RICHARD SELSENER JACOBSEN,
aged 31 years, of consumption.
See the newspaper for his obituary.
--The Westport Courier, 14 February 1851
JACQUES, Lucy
Married in this town on the 17th instant by Geo. S. Nicholson, Esquire,
FRANKLIN HAMMER of the 25th U.S. Cavalry to LUCY JACQUES of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1864
JACQUES, Narcissia
Married in this town on the 17th instant by Geo. S. Nicholson, Esquire,
ROBERT WELCH of the 21st U.S. Cavalry to NARCISSIA JACQUES of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1864
JAMES, Anna Lord
Died this morning, ANNA LORD, infant daughter of John JAMES, aged 1 year.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 June 1862
JAMES, Lucy
Died in this village, on Monday the 16th instant, LUCY, daughter of John
JAMES, aged 3 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 June 1862
JAMES, Sarah
Married at the Baptist parsonage in Westport, by the Rev. F. P. Lang,
September 3rd, Mr. HORATIO WAID to Miss SARAH JAMES, both of Essex
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1859
JENKINS, Eunice (NICHOLS)
Married on the 30th ult., at Wadhams' Mills, by Rev. Mr. Lord, Mr. LEVI G.
JENKINS, to Miss EUNICE NICHOLS, both of Lewis
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 May 1859
JENKINS, Levi G.
Married on the 30th ult., at Wadhams' Mills, by Rev. Mr. Lord, Mr. LEVI G.
JENKINS, to Miss EUNICE NICHOLS, both of Lewis
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 May 1859
JENKINS, Sarah L.
Died in Waupun, Wisconsin, Sept. 19th, SARAH L., wife of D. MOORE, M.D., and
daughter of Franklin JENKINS, of Lewis, Essex County, N.Y.aged 34 years.
How often are we reminded that death is in our midst, and yet how forgetful
of its power. To-day we enjoy all the pleasures which a temperal existence can
furnish, to-morrow we are clad in the habiliments of mourning. Like a wave upon
the bosom of the ocean, enjoying its existence for a season then subsiding into
quietness and repose beneath the surface whence it originated, so we, the sport
of bliss, and care and hope, rise upon times eventful sea, and having lived a
moment there, calmly sink into Eternity, that unknown future which awaits the
living. And yet how different the circumstances which attended this change.
The aged one is solemnly committed to her final rest, the days of her existence
completed, and the living complain not at their sorrow. But when death selects
its victim among the young, and takes that one whose life has been characterized
by kindness and virtue, and whom to know was to respect and love, how sad the
home formerly made happy by the voice of her now silent in the cold embrace of
death. But there is an eloquence in the sepulchres of the dead, which tells the
living of their destiny; and while we look there and behold the last of a
temporal existence, let us also remember, that piety and virtue triumph o'er the
ruins of time.
Mrs. Moore came among us but a very few years ago, a young and happy wife.
Two children, now aged respectively five and two and a half years, came to add
to the joys of her domestic life, but with the advent of a third little stranger
came also time's stern messenger with summons to the eternal world. None but
those who have stood where he now stands can fully realize the feelings of the
bereaved husband, none can estimate the great loss that has befallen those three
little children in the death of their mother. May the future deal leniently by
he and they, and his present sorrows be softened by the conviction that his
loss is her eternal gain.
Waupun Times
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 November 1862
JENKS, Celestia
Married in Schroon, on the 13th instant, at the residence of the bride's
father, by A. P. Rawson, Esquire, Mr. DARWIN SANDERS of the Adirondac Regiment
of Volunteers, to Miss CELESTIA JENKS, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 August 1862
JENKS, Editha
Married at Schroon Lake Nov. 29th by J. F. Potter, Esq., HENRY KETTZGHBAR of
Minerva to Miss EDITHA JENKS of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1856
JENNER, Francis M.
Died in Lewis on the 30th ult., FRANCIS M., son of Nathaniel T. and Ruth
JENNER, aged 6 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 October 1852
JENNINGS, Emily
Died in New York City, April 4th, EMILY, wife of William L. FISH, Esquire,
and daughter of William F. JENNINGS, Esquire.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 April 1860
JOHNSON, _____
Died in Elizabethtown on the 15th instant of Typhus Fever, Mr. _____
JOHNSON, aged 73 years.
--Westport Patriot, 14 December 1848
JOHNSON, Anna
Married at St. Armand on the 20th instant, by H. Morehouse, Esquire, JOHN
GROVER of Harrietstown to ANNA JOHNSON of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1863
JOHNSON, Betsy
Married in Schroon on the 20th inst. by James E. Lindsay Esq., Mr. WM.
TAYLOR of Crown Point to Miss BETSY JOHNSON of Clear Pond.
The Elizabethtown Post,
25 July 1856
JOHNSON, H. O. (Major)
The remains of this gallant officer reached his home in this village about
one o'clock on Thursday last. Mr. Sanford Jones, the messenger who went from
here in search of the body, reports that he had great trouble in finding it.
Some friends of the deceased (as yet unknown) had removed the body nearly half
a mile from the spot where he fell, and buried it beside a tree. On the tree
were found the initials H. O., and on a stone by the grave were found the
initials H. O. J. On being disinterred the body was identified by Mr. Jones,
and also by Mr. Devendorf, the surgeon of the regiment. Who it was that
performed these sad rites to the honored dead, must for the present remain a
mystery.
Mr. Jones gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Mr. Devendorf and Sergt.
Dowd and W. W. Day of Company D, 10th Wis., in finding and disinterring the
body.
Delacan Patriot, Oct. 25.
Major Johnson was formerly of Lewis and brother of Mrs. Franklin JENKINS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 November 1862
JOHNSON, Harriet
Married in Jay by Rev. N. B. Wood, Mr. WILLARD HURDS of Sandgate, Bennington
County, Vt. to Miss HARRIET JOHNSON of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1857
JOHNSON, Harry S.
Married in Elizabethtown, December 30th, by Rev. S. Jones, Mr. HARRY S.
JOHNSON, and Miss SARAH ANN DIBBLE, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1858
JOHNSON, Lois H.
Married at Saratoga Springs, on the 16th instant, Mr. ISAAC D. SHELDON, of
Essex, to Miss LOIS H. JOHNSON, of Saratoga Springs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 November 1854
JOHNSON, Mary E.
Married by Rev. B. Eaton, on the 1st instant, at the Methodist Parsonage in
this village, Mr. ORRIN DIBBLE, Jr., and Miss MARY E. JOHNSON, both of
Keene.
The Elizabethtown Post, 2 October 1857
JOHNSON, Ralph W. E.
Died in Westport, on the 6th instant, RALPH W. E., son of Isaac T. and Mary
T. JOHNSON, aged 4 years and 6 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 August 1862
JOHNSON, Sarah Ann (DIBBLE)
Married in Elizabethtown, December 30th, by Rev. S. Jones, Mr. HARRY S.
JOHNSON, and Miss SARAH ANN DIBBLE, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1858
JOHNSTON, Mary E.
Married in New York City, on Thursday September 21st, by Rev. George
Thatcher, Mr. ELIJAH T. GOODRICH, of Hartford, Connecticut, to Miss MARY E.,
eldest daughter of Mr. Robert R. JOHNSTON, of New York City.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 September 1854
JONES, Amanda B.
Married in Willsborough, Sept. 27th by Rev. Mr. Champlain, Mr. E. F. TUCKER
and AMANDA B. JONES, both of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1856
JONES, Ann (THOMPSON)
Married in Jay on the 25th ult. by Rev. N. H. Wood, Mr. STEPHEN V. JONES of
Keene to Miss ANN THOMPSON of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
JONES, James M.
Died at Willsboro, September the 10th, JAMES M. JONES, son of Festus and
Harriet Jones, aged 3 years, 5 months, and 6 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
JONES, Pamela
Married in Jay on the 19th ult., by Rev. N. B. Wood, Mr. WILLIAM STORES to
Miss PAMELA JONES, both of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
JONES, Stephen V.
Married in Jay on the 25th ult. by Rev. N. H. Wood, Mr. STEPHEN V. JONES of
Keene to Miss ANN THOMPSON of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
JONES, Susan C. (GREELY)
Married at Westport, on the 10th instant, by Rev. W. W. Foster, Mr. W. F.
JONES, Merchant, of Glen's Falls, to Miss SUSAN C. GREELY, of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 May 1859
JONES, W. F.
Married at Westport, on the 10th instant, by Rev. W. W. Foster, Mr. W. F.
JONES, Merchant, of Glen's Falls, to Miss SUSAN C. GREELY, of
Westport.
The Elizabethtown Post, 21 May 1859
JORDAN, _____
We learn that a singular and fatal accident occurred in this town, a short
distance above Lincolns on the Moriah road today.
A pedlar named JORDAN was driving down a very steep part of the mountain,
when some part of the wagon gave way and he was thrown out with such violence
that he lived but a few moments. We understand the deceased man, aged about 40
years, leaves a family in Burlington, Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 June 1863
JOYCE, William
Died in North Hudson, on the 25th of February, WILLIAM JOYCE, aged 28 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 March 1860
JUDSON, Emily (CHUBBOCK)
Died, Mrs. EMILY JUDSON, formerly Emily CHUBBOCK who was born in Eaton,
Madison County, N.Y., the 3rd wife of Rev. Adoniram Judson.
See the newspaper for her obituary.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 June 1854
JURDEN, Benjamin
Married in Elizabethtown on the 1st instant, by R. A. Finney, Esquire, Mr.
BENJAMIN JURDEN of Moriah, and Miss MARY ANN HANMER, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 February 1854
JURDEN, Mary Ann (HANMER)
Married in Elizabethtown on the 1st instant, by R. A. Finney, Esquire, Mr.
BENJAMIN JURDEN of Moriah, and Miss MARY ANN HANMER, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 February 1854
KEENAM, John
Died in Chesterfield on the 8th inst., Mr. JOHN KEENAM, Jr., aged 45
yrs.
The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
KEESE, Lydia H. (HARLBURT)
Died at the age of 67 years in Keeseville on the 17th instant, LYDIA H.
KEESE, widow of the Hon. Richard Keese and daughter of Cornelius HARLBURT, late
of Ferrisburgh, Vermont.
The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1864
KELLOGG, Helen A. (SIMONDS)
Married at the Mansion House in this village, August 10, 1863, by Rev. H. M.
Munsee. ORLANDO KELLOGG, Jr., Esquire, of Washington, D. C., to HELEN A.,
daughter of Mr. William SIMONDS, of Elizabethtown, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 August 1863
KELLOGG, Mary Jane
Died in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., on the 19th instant, Mrs. MARY JANE
KELLOGG, wife of Cyrus H. KELLOGG, late of this town, aged 29 years. The
remains of the deceased were brought, unheralded to her friends by announcement
of her death, or even of extreme illness, to Elizabethtown for interment, on the
21st instant. The funeral exercises took place yesterday.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 October 1857
KELLOGG, Orlando (Jr.)
Married at the Mansion House in this village, August 10, 1863, by Rev. H. M.
Munsee. ORLANDO KELLOGG, Jr., Esquire, of Washington, D. C., to HELEN A.,
daughter of Mr. William SIMONDS, of Elizabethtown, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 August 1863
KELLOGG, Orson (Rev.)
Died in New York, on the 27th ult., Rev. ORSON KELLOGG, aged 55 years.
The Rev. Mr. KELLOGG was a native of this town, or resided here from his
earliest boyhood, his parents being among the very earliest settlers, and was a
graduate of Burlington College. Though he was regularly licensed as a preacher
of the Gospel, we are not aware that he ever assumed the charge of a
congregation, but, though occasionally supplying a vacant pulpit, principally
devoted himself to teaching. As a teacher he was extensively known to the
younger adults of this county, having been engaged in that capacity in a high
school at Essex, and afterwards at Elizabethtown, and in the Academys at
Westport and Moriah. His virtues were of the retiring order, not assumed merely
to be seen of men, but of a character to win, singularly, the confidence and
affections of relatives and friends; and to leave behind him the memory of a
well ordered christian life.
See newspaper of 29 April 1853, page 2, column 5 for obituary.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1853
KELLOGG, Rosa O. (CATLIN)
Died in Madison, Wisconsin, on the 29th of October, Mrs. ROSA O. KELLOGG,
wife of L. F. Kellogg, Esquire, and daughter of H. and A. CATLIN, aged 38 years
9 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 November 1863
KELLOGG, Rosa R.
Died in this town on the 15th instant, ROSA R., daughter of Hon. Orlando
KELLOGG, aged 13 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 March 1864
KENDALL, A. E.
Married in this village on the evening of the 9th instant, at the residence
of Ira Marks, Esquire, by Rev. J. E. Chesshire, of Keeseville, Mr. A. E. KENDALL
of Keeseville, to Mrs. ALZOA A. HINCKLEY, formerly of Lewis.
The Elizabethtown Post,
12 February 1859
KENDALL, Alzoa A. (HINCKLEY)
Married in this village on the evening of the 9th instant, at the residence
of Ira Marks, Esquire, by Rev. J. E. Chesshire, of Keeseville, Mr. A. E. KENDALL
of Keeseville, to Mrs. ALZOA A. HINCKLEY, formerly of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
KENNEDY, Daniel
Died in this town on the 12th instant DANIEL KENNEDY, age 16.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 March 1864
KENT, Catherine E.
Married in Westport, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. T. Brandt, Rev. S. W.
WHITNEY, of Flushing, L.I., to Miss CATHERINE E. KENT, of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 June 1853
KENT, Catherine E.
Died at Bound Brook, N. J. on Tuesday, the 12th inst., Miss CATHERINE E.
KENT, wife of Rev. S. W. WHITNEY, late principal of Bound Brook Seminary and
former pastor of the Baptist Church of Westport, Essex Co., N.Y., in the 38th
year of her age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1857
KENT, Eliza A.
Married on the 4th of October, 1857, by Elder Geo. Lambert, at his dwelling
house, Mr. CHARLES P. COOLIDGE of Jay, to Miss ELIZA A. KENT of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1857
KENT, Eliza Ann
Married in Keene, December 30th, 1854, by Levi C. Goff, Esquire, Mr. CHARLES
ORMESBY and Miss ELIZA ANN KENT, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 January 1854
KENYON, Mary
Married at Schroon Lake, November 5th 1859, by Joseph Potter, Esquire, Mr.
SMITH MARTENUS, of Keene, and Miss MARY KENYON, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
KETTZGHBAR, Editha (JENKS)
Married at Schroon Lake Nov. 29th by J. F. Potter, Esq., HENRY KETTZGHBAR of
Minerva to Miss EDITHA JENKS of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1856
KETTZGHBAR, Henry
Married at Schroon Lake Nov. 29th by J. F. Potter, Esq., HENRY KETTZGHBAR of
Minerva to Miss EDITHA JENKS of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1856
KINGSLAND, Abram A.
Married in Westport May 1st by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, ABRAM A. KINGSLAND of
Keeseville to HELEN H., second daughter of Wm. J. CUTTING, Esq. of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 May 1856
KINGSLAND, Helen H. (CUTTING)
Married in Westport May 1st by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, ABRAM A. KINGSLAND of
Keeseville to HELEN H., second daughter of Wm. J. CUTTING, Esq. of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 May 1856
KINGSMAN, John (Captain)
CARLOS CLARK, CAPTAIN JOHN KINGSMAN, and HENRY HAVENS, the son of Joseph
Havens of Westport were all lost on a sailing vessel one mile from the west
shore. The Canal Boat William Farmer and her crew were all lost. The cause
is unknown.
See newspaper for further details.
--Westport Patriot, 14 December 1848
KIRK, Betsy Jane (HALL)
Died in San Francisco, California, November 17th, Mrs. BETSY JANE KIRK, wife
of Mr. Christopher Kirk and daughter of Mr. Hamilton Hall of Elizabethtown, aged
30 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 January 1854
KLINE, J. S.
Married in Lewisburgh, Penn., August 22nd, by Rev. R. A. Fisk, Miss J. S.,
daughter of C. D. KLINE, Esquire, of Lewisburgh, to EZRA P. CUYLER of
Charlestown, S.C.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 September 1859
KNOWLTON, Moses A.
Married in Essex village, March 23rd, by Rev. Wm. H. Meeker, Mr. MOSES A.
KNOWLTON, to Miss SARAH J. WRIGHT, both of Essex.
Happy they! The happiest of their kind!
Whom gentler stars unite; and in one fete
Their hearts, their fortunes, and their being blend.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 March 1853
KNOWLTON, Sarah J. (WRIGHT)
Married in Essex village, March 23rd, by Rev. Wm. H. Meeker, Mr. MOSES A.
KNOWLTON, to Miss SARAH J. WRIGHT, both of Essex.
Happy they! The happiest of their kind!
Whom gentler stars unite; and in one fete
Their hearts, their fortunes, and their being blend.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 March 1853
KNOX, Almeda M.
Married at Schroon, on the 7th instant, by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. DARIUS
L. SEAMANS, to Miss ALMEDA M. KNOX.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 April 1861
LADUE, Emma F.
Died in this town on the 8th instant, EMMA F., daughter of Peter LADUE, age
9 years 1 month.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 August 1863
LaFLASH, Peter
Died in Elizabethtown on the 3rd instant, Mr. PETER LaFLASH, aged about 50
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
LAKE, Amos A.
Died in Schroon, on the 29th ult., AMOS A. LAKE, aged 62 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 June 1857
LAMB, Levi S.
Married in Keene, on the 4th inst., by Rev. George Lambert, Mr. LEVI S.
LAMB, and Miss SYLVIA A. MERRILL, all of Keene.
The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October
1857
LAMB, Sylvia A. (MERRILL)
Married in Keene, on the 4th inst., by Rev. George Lambert, Mr. LEVI S.
LAMB, and Miss SYLVIA A. MERRILL, all of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
LAMSON, Lucretia D. (ARMS)
Died in this village on the 18th ult. of consumption, Mrs. Lucretia D. ARMS,
wife of Mr. Theodore C. LAMSON, aged 21 yrs. Mrs. Lamson had resided here 2
years but her pure womanly graces, kindness of heart and gentleness of
disposition, ever won a warm friend in every new acquaintance. . . . . remains
buried Waterbury, Vt.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
There is also a card from the husband published below the obituary.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 May 1856
LANE, infant son
DiedMr. and Mrs. Thomas LANE buried their infant son on March 20th.
--Crown Point Budget, 20 March 1878
LANE, Jacob L.
Died in Troy, on the 26th ult., JACOB L. LANE, Esquire, a respected citizen
of that city, in his 65th year. Mr. Lane was once a law partner of the late
Hon. William L. Marcy.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 April 1859
LATTIMER, E. C.
Married in Whitehall, on the 9th instant, by Rev. L. Kellogg, Mr. E. C.
LATTIMER, publisher of the Saratoga Daily Forum, to Miss ELIZABETH GATINGS, of
the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 July 1853
LATTIMER, Elizabeth (GATINGS)
Married in Whitehall, on the 9th instant, by Rev. L. Kellogg, Mr. E. C.
LATTIMER, publisher of the Saratoga Daily Forum, to Miss ELIZABETH GATINGS, of
the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 July 1853
LAWRENCE, Jedediah
Died at Crownpoint, on the 11th instant, JEDEDIAH LAWRENCE, aged 88 years
and 20 days.
Mr. Lawrence was a farmer by profession, was always upright and punctual in
his dealings, and had been a resident of that town almost 40 years, and
universally respected by all who knew him. He leaves a large circle of
relations and friends to mourn his loss.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 April 1862
LEARNED, Lydia C.
Married on the 21st inst., by Rev. Dr. Campbell, SAMUEL HAND to LYDIA C.,
daughter of Billings P. LEARNED, Esquire, all of Albany.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1863
LEAVITT, _____ (Rev.)
Married at the residence of the bride's father, in this town, on the 3rd
instant, by Rev. Mr. Munsee, Rev. Mr. LEAVITT, to Miss MINERVA DEMING.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1862
LEAVITT, Mary Louisa (GROVER)
Died in Hudson, August 17, MARY LOUISA, wife of Rev. W. S. LEAVITT and
daughter of the late Honorable S. H. GROVER, of Newark, N.J.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 August 1863
LEAVITT, Minerva (DEMING)
Married at the residence of the bride's father, in this town, on the 3rd
instant, by Rev. Mr. Munsee, Rev. Mr. LEAVITT, to Miss MINERVA DEMING.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1862
LEE, Alfred A.
Married on Thursday, May 5th, at the residence of the bride's father, in
Stillwater, by the Rev. Calvin C. Shattuck, ALFRED A. LEE, of Troy, to Miss JANE
B., youngest daughter of HENRY ANDREWS, Esquire.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 May 1859
LEE, Anna
Died in Lewis on the 16th instant, Miss ANNA LEE, aged 82 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1856
LEE, Jane B. (ANDREWS)
Married on Thursday, May 5th, at the residence of the bride's father, in
Stillwater, by the Rev. Calvin C. Shattuck, ALFRED A. LEE, of Troy, to Miss JANE
B., youngest daughter of HENRY ANDREWS, Esquire.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 May 1859
LEE, Mary (SARGENT)
Married in Lewis, at the residence of Rodney Sargent, Esquire, on the 18th
instant, by the Rev. Charles Redfield, RICHARD HENRY LEE, Esquire, to Miss MARY
SARGENT.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 June 1861
LEE, Rebecca Jane
Died in Lewis on the 14th instant, Miss REBECCA JANE LEE, daughter of Seth
and Philena LEE, aged 23 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1856
LEE, Richard Henry
Married in Lewis, at the residence of Rodney Sargent, Esquire, on the 18th
instant, by the Rev. Charles Redfield, RICHARD HENRY LEE, Esquire, to Miss MARY
SARGENT.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 June 1861
LEGGE, Nancy
Married in North Elba, on the 11th by M. C. Lyon, Esquire, Mr. HENRY S.
FARMER, of Keene, to Miss NANCY LEGGE, of North Elba.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 November 1854
LESLIE, Mary (SISSON)
Married at Schroon on the 22nd instant by the Rev. Mr. D. Connell, Mr.
SAMUEL LESLIE to Miss MARY SISSON, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 October 1861
LESLIE, Samuel
Married at Schroon on the 22nd instant by the Rev. Mr. D. Connell, Mr.
SAMUEL LESLIE to Miss MARY SISSON, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 October 1861
LEVISEE, Mary E.
Married in Willsborough, April 29th, by Rev. S. A. Barnard, Mr. LUTHER
CLARK, of Essex, to Miss MARY E. LEVISEE of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 May 1862
LEWIS, Alanson M.
Married in Lewis, on the 15th ult., by Rev. P. P. Atwell, Mr. ALANSON M.
LEWIS, to Miss ELIVRA L. FISH, all of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 March 1853
LEWIS, Albert Ezra
Died in Parkman, Ohio, on the 8th instant of congestion of the lungs and
brain, ALBERT EZRA, infant son of Ezra and M. Etta LEWIS, aged 4 months 23 days.
Little hands that used to nestle
In the pillows white and soft
Little hands where restless fingers
Folded there in dreams so oft
Lips we pressed with fondest kisses
Eyes we praised for purest ray
Underneath the churchyard daisies
They have hidden you away.
We will think how safe forever
In the better field above
That young lamb for which we serve
Resteth now in Jesus' love.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 November 1863
LEWIS, Eliza
Died in the town of Lewis, January 13th, 1860, ELIZA, wife of Henry LEWIS,
in the 64th years of her age.
Sister Lewis had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church about 40
years, In her relations in life faithful; in her nature generous and
sympathizing, in her piety zealous and devoted. Her end was not only peaceful
but triumphant. A faithful exemplification of the Apostle's words, I have
fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. Blessed
are the dead that die in the Lord henceforth. J. E.
KIMBALL
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1860
LEWIS, Elizabeth
Married in Lewis, on the 7th instant, at the residence of the bride's father
by the Rev. J. C. Fenton, PETER FERRIS, Esquire, of Westport, to Miss ELIZABETH
LEWIS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1861
LEWIS, Elvira L. (FISH)
Married in Lewis, on the 15th ult., by Rev. P. P. Atwell, Mr. ALANSON M.
LEWIS, to Miss ELIVRA L. FISH, all of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 March 1853
LEWIS, Etta (BINGHAM)
Married in this town, on the 11th instant, by the Rev. L. S. Smith, Mr. EZRA
S. LEWIS of this place, to Miss ETTA BINGHAM, of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 August 1862
LEWIS, Etta R.
Died, in this town, on the evening of the 15th instant, ETTA R., adopted
daughter of John LEWIS, Jr., aged 3 years 2 months and 17 days.
Pure, lovely flower; for earth too pure,
The Savior bids you bloom above;
Where flowers unfading grow secure,
Nurtured by Angel hands of love.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 August 1862
LEWIS, Ezra S.
Married in this town, on the 11th instant, by the Rev. L. S. Smith, Mr. EZRA
S. LEWIS of this place, to Miss ETTA BINGHAM, of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 August 1862
LEWIS, George W.
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in Elizabethtown, on the 4th instant, by
Rev. J. E. Kimball, Mr. GEORGE W. LEWIS to Miss MARY F. FISH, both of Lewis,
N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1860
LEWIS, Henry C.
Married in this village, at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, on the 1st
inst., by the Rev. J. E. Kimball, Mr. HENRY C. LEWIS, of this town, and Mrs.
ROSEMON HODSKINS, of Westport.
Our best wishes attend you; and we hope the future may be as full of peace,
prosperity, and happiness as the past has been fraught with trouble and
misfortune.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1860
LEWIS, Keziah
Married in Lewis, March 12th 1862 at the residence of the bride's father,
by Rev. S. Gardner, Mr. THOMAS D. PIERSONS, to Miss KEZIAH LEWIS, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1862
LEWIS, Lucinda J. (WILCOX)
Married in Moriah on the 18th inst., by Rev. Ira P. Burwell, Mr. THOMAS
LEWIS of Elizabethtown and Miss LUCINDA J. WILCOX of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1857
LEWIS, Mary Ann
Died in Lewis, on Friday the 25th ult., of lung fever, Miss MARY ANN LEWIS,
aged 38 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1859
LEWIS, Mary F. (FISH)
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in Elizabethtown, on the 4th instant, by
Rev. J. E. Kimball, Mr. GEORGE W. LEWIS to Miss MARY F. FISH, both of Lewis,
N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1860
LEWIS, Rosemon (HODSKINS)
Married in this village, at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, on the 1st
inst., by the Rev. J. E. Kimball, Mr. HENRY C. LEWIS, of this town, and Mrs.
ROSEMON HODSKINS, of Westport.
Our best wishes attend you; and we hope the future may be as full of peace,
prosperity, and happiness as the past has been fraught with trouble and
misfortune.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1860
LEWIS, Rowana A.
Married in Westport on the 18th inst. by Rev. J. J. Yates, Mr. ALFRED J.
SARGENT, Lewis to Miss ROWANA A. LEWIS of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
LEWIS, Sarah S.
Married in Westport on Thursday the 5th instant by Rev. William H. Tiffany,
Mr. GEORGE B. NEWELL to Miss SARAH S. LEWIS.
We return our thanks for the elegant accompaniments of the above notice. If
every voyager to the El Dorado would provide himself with such a partner in his
venture, we imagine fewer would be disappointed in their dreams of the happy
land.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 February 1852
LEWIS, Thomas
Married in Moriah on the 18th inst., by Rev. Ira P. Burwell, Mr. THOMAS
LEWIS of Elizabethtown and Miss LUCINDA J. WILCOX of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1857
LIND, Jenny
Married on Thursday, JENNY LIND to OTTO GOLDSCHMIDT, the pianist at the
Rexere House, the matter was conducted with the greatest privacy.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 February 1852
LINDSAY, Martha
Married in this town on the 13th inst., by Rev. Mr. Eaton, Mr. JOSHUA
RICHARDS, to Miss MARTHA LINDSAY, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 August 1856
LINDSAY, Martha
Died in this town, on the 18th instant, of Consumption, MARTHA, daughter of
J. D. LINDSAY, and wife of Joshua RICHARDS, aged 21 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1861
LINTON, Robert
Died in this village, on the 9th instant, Mr. ROBERT LINTON, aged 66.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 April 1860
LITSON, Martha (HALL)
Married in North Hudson, August 31st, by Rev. M. L. Willard, of the former
place, Mr. WILLIAM LITSON, of Crown Point, to Miss MARTHA HALL, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 September 1861
LITSON, William
Married in North Hudson, August 31st, by Rev. M. L. Willard, of the former
place, Mr. WILLIAM LITSON, of Crown Point, to Miss MARTHA HALL, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 September 1861
LIVINGSTON, Jane Agnes
Died in Lisbon, St. Lawrence County, on the 15th inst., JANE AGNES, wife of
Hon. ROBERT LIVINGSTON, aged 83 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 August 1856
LIVINGSTON, LaRhett L.
Married at Fort Miller, Calif., Dec. 3rd, Lieut. LARHETT L. LIVINGSTON,
U.S.A. to Miss MARY, daughter of Dr. Joseph EATON, U.S. Army.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1857
LIVINGSTON, Mary (EATON)
Married at Fort Miller, Calif., Dec. 3rd, Lieut. LARHETT L. LIVINGSTON,
U.S.A. to Miss MARY, daughter of Dr. Joseph EATON, U.S. Army.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1857
LIVINGSTON, Robert
Died at Lisbon, in the County of St. Lawrence on the 23rd day of November,
instant, the Hon. ROBERT LIVINGSTON, in the 90th year of his age. He came to the
town of Lisbon in 1803, located himself on a farm about a mile below
Galloupville, and resided on it until his death. He was appointed one of judges
of the Court of Common Pleas in 1810, and held the office until 1826. He was a
justice of the peace in that town about 20 years and was several times elected
Supervisor of it. He discharged the duties of these offices with unquestioned
integrity, eminent good sense and always to the satisfaction of the public. He
was highly respected and beloved as a neighbor, always kind in his intercourse,
intelligent and useful in his sphere of life an honest man.
He early became a professor of religion, lived the life of a Christian and
Died in full faith that he would meet his Savior in peace, on the other side of
the grave.
Ogdensburg Journal
The deceased was a younger brother of Dr. LIVINGSTON, of the town of Lewis,
and Uncle of Robert W. LIVINGSTON, of Elizabethtown.
Ed. Post
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 December 1858
LOBDELL, A. E.
Married in this town on the 1st instant, by Rev. Mr. Hurlbut of
Elizabethtown, Mr. HARVY ABELL to Miss A. E. LOBDELL, both of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 3 January 1850
LOBDELL, Erastus
Married in Lewis, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Squires, Mr. ERASTUS
LOBDELL, of Elizabethtown, to Miss MARY ANN NICHOLS, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 June 1853
LOBDELL, John
Died in Elizabethtown on Monday August 29th, Mr. JOHN LOBDELL, aged 84.
Mr. Lobdell was one of the first settlers of this town, and he was highly
esteemed by all to whom he was known.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 September 1859
LOBDELL, Mary Ann (NICHOLS)
Married in Lewis, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Squires, Mr. ERASTUS
LOBDELL, of Elizabethtown, to Miss MARY ANN NICHOLS, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 June 1853
LOBDELL, Nancy
Married in Lewis, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Squires, Mr. JULIUS
VAUGHN, of Westport, to Miss NANCY LOBDELL, of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 June 1853
LOCKWOOD, Clarke R.
Married at Schroon, 6th ult., by C. Fenton Esquire, CLARKE R. LOCKWOOD,
Esquire, Att'y at Law of Jamestown, N.Y., to Miss EUNICE F., daughter of
Nehemiah H. WHEELER, Esquire, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 August 1853
LOCKWOOD, Eunice F. (WHEELER)
Married at Schroon, 6th ult., by C. Fenton Esquire, CLARKE R. LOCKWOOD,
Esquire, Att'y at Law of Jamestown, N.Y., to Miss EUNICE F., daughter of
Nehemiah H. WHEELER, Esquire, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 August 1853
LOCKWOOD, Jeremiah
Died in Schroon, on the 25th inst., Mr. JEREMIAH LOCKWOOD, aged 93 1/2
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 October 1857
LOGAN, Mary Jane
Died at Rouse's Point, on the 29th ult. of lung disease, MARY JANE, eldest
daughter of Mr. Donald LOGAN, aged 12 years and 6 months.
See newspaper for accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 April 1859
LORD, Polly Ann (REYNOLDS)
Died at the residence of R. W. Livingston, Esquire, in this village, on
Sunday evening, the 3d instant, POLLY ANN REYNOLDS, wife of JOHN LORD, Esquire,
aged 67.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 August 1862
LOU, Francis C.
Married by Rev. Thos. Brandt, Mr. JAMES L. COLE to Miss FRANCIS C. LOU, all
of this place.
--The Westport Courier, 28 June 1850
LOVELAND, Andrew M.
Died, on the 17th day of December at _____ Wisconsin, ANDREW M. LOVELAND,
youngest son of Erastus Loveland, formerly of this town, aged 12 years.
See newspaper for accompanying poem.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 6 January 1848
LOWELL, Harriet W.
Married in Chester, Vermont, March 31st, by Rev. Reuben Sawyer, JOSEPH H.
BARRETT, Editor of the Middlebury Register, to Miss HARRIET W. LOWELL, daughter
of Abram Lowell, M.D., of Chester.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 April 1853
LYNCH, Patrick
We are informed that a laboring man by the name of PATRICK LYNCH who was well
known in this vicinity was found dead one day last week in the highway, in the
town of Crownpoint. We do not learn what explanation is given for the manner of
his decease.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 December 1863
LYON, Abram A.
Married in Willsborough, on the 2nd instant, by Rev. Stephen A. Barnard,
ABRAM A. LYON to Miss MARY E. CHASE, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
LYON, Asahel D.
Married in Troy, on the 8th inst., by Rev. Dr. D. Kennedy, ASAHEL D. LYON to
HATTIE E., daughter of Zebina E. FOBES, all of that city.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1857
LYON, Eliza M.
Married at the residence of the bride's father on the 10th instant by Rev.
G. S. Gold, LIEUTENANT CHARLES E. STEVENS, 77th NY Vol. to Miss ELIZA M. LYON,
both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 January 1864
LYON, Hattie E. (FOBES)
Married in Troy, on the 8th inst., by Rev. Dr. D. Kennedy, ASAHEL D. LYON to
HATTIE E., daughter of Zebina E. FOBES, all of that city.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1857
LYON, Mary E. (CHASE)
Married in Willsborough, on the 2nd instant, by Rev. Stephen A. Barnard,
ABRAM A. LYON to Miss MARY E. CHASE, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
MACALISTER, John
Married at Schroon Lake, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. JOHN
MACALISTER, Esq., M.D. of Chicago, Illinois, to Laura M. SMITH, 3rd daughter of
Abijah Smith, Esq., of Schroon Lake, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
MACALISTER, Laura M. (SMITH)
Married at Schroon Lake, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. JOHN
MACALISTER, Esq., M.D. of Chicago, Illinois, to Laura M. SMITH, 3rd daughter of
Abijah Smith, Esq., of Schroon Lake, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
MACK, John A.
Died at Burlington, Vt., June 27th, JOHN A. MACK, son of A. B. and Jane
MACK, of Westport, aged 13 yrs., 8 mos.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 July 1857
MACK, Mary Jane
Died in the triumph of faith, at Westport, December 26th, 1857 MARY JANE,
daughter of Aaron B. and Jane MACK, aged 16 years 6 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 January 1858
MALLORY, Rollin C. (Hon.)
Died in Baltimore, Hon. ROLLIN C. MALLORY of Vermont.
--Keeseville Herald, 12 April 1831
MANN, William Henry
Died at Rouse's Point, on the 24th ult. of lung fever, and pleurisy, Mr.
WILIAM HENRY MANN, in the 42nd year of his age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 March 1859
MANSFIELD, Susanna
Died in this town, on the 5th instant, Mrs. SUSANNA MANSFIELD BLAKE, wife of
the late Deacon Joseph Blake, aged 84 years 5 months and 20 days. Her
funeral was attended from the Baptist church, where she had been a member for
many years. She was the last of a family of unusual longevity, five of whom are
now interred here together, who individually attained to eighty or more years.
Mrs. Blake, during her last illness, as also for years past, has enjoyed the
constant and kind attention of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bronson.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 April 1861
MARKHAM, J. D.
Married on the 23rd inst. by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. J. D. MARKHAM of
Manitowai, Wis. to Miss MARY BURT of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 November 1856
MARKHAM, Mary (BURT)
Married on the 23rd inst. by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. J. D. MARKHAM of
Manitowai, Wis. to Miss MARY BURT of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 November 1856
MARKS, Elion
Died at Valley House in Elizabethtown, on the 28th instant, ELION in the
77th year of his age.
Mr. MARKS had been a resident of this place nearly 30 years. And during
that period had bourne an unsullied reputation, and was a man of integrity and
irreproachable character, a kind neighbor and a good citizen.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 March 1864
MARKS, Henry
Married at Norfolk, Connecticut, on Thursday May 5th by Rev. J. N. Murdock,
D. D. of Boston, HENRY MARKS, Esquire of New York to MARY A., daughter of Rev.
Joseph BALLARD of Norfolk.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
MARKS, Lucy (WILLARD)
Died in this village, this morning, Mrs. LUCY WILLARD, wife of Ira MARKS,
Esquire, aged 73 years.
Mrs. Marks has been for many years a resident of this village and was a lady
of unusual energy and strength of character.
Enduring great physical suffering, for several of the latter years of her
life, she always evinced patience and fortitude in a remarkable degree. Few
now living have been so long residents of Elizabethtown as the deceased.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 May 1862
MARKS, Mary A. (BALLARD)
Married at Norfolk, Connecticut, on Thursday May 5th by Rev. J. N. Murdock,
D. D. of Boston, HENRY MARKS, Esquire of New York to MARY A., daughter of Rev.
Joseph BALLARD of Norfolk.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
MARKS, Welthy
Died on the 23rd ult. at Canton, St. Lawrence County, WELTHY, wife of Levi
MARKS, aged 69 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 September 1856
MARSH, _____
Married, on the 27th ult., by the Rev. Luther, IRA HENDERSON of Westport,
Essex County, N.Y. to Miss _____ MARSH of Beekmantown, Clinton County, N.Y.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 7 October 1847
MARSHALL, Almira (STURTEVANT)
Married by Rev. J. A. Woodhull, at the house of Dea. Geo. W. Sturtevant in
Westport on the 27th of November, Mr. JAMES MARSHALL of Westport to Miss ALMIRA
STURTEVANT of Peru.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
MARSHALL, Ann
Married in Moriah Jan. 1st by Rev. C. Ransom at his residence, RUSSELL WM.
BAKER of Elizabethtown to ANN MARSHALL of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 January 1857
MARSHALL, James
Married by Rev. J. A. Woodhull, at the house of Dea. Geo. W. Sturtevant in
Westport on the 27th of November, Mr. JAMES MARSHALL of Westport to Miss ALMIRA
STURTEVANT of Peru.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
MARSHALL, Lucinda R.
Died in Westport on March 5th, Mrs. LUCINDA R., wife of James MARSHALL, in
the 66th year of her life.
She was for many years a member of the Congregational Church at Wadhams
Mills and the memory of her Christian example will long linger in the minds of
relatives and friends. Our loss is great but her gain is greater, for she
doubtless left a diseased body on earth for a house not made with hands eternal
in Heaven.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 March 1856
MARTENUS, Mary (KENYON)
Married at Schroon Lake, November 5th 1859, by Joseph Potter, Esquire, Mr.
SMITH MARTENUS, of Keene, and Miss MARY KENYON, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
MARTENUS, Smith
Married at Schroon Lake, November 5th 1859, by Joseph Potter, Esquire, Mr.
SMITH MARTENUS, of Keene, and Miss MARY KENYON, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
MARTIN, Mary B.
Married in Jay, N.Y. on April 5th, by Rev. D. Osgood, Mr. JESSE L. HENCKS,
of Schroon, to Miss Mary B. MARTIN, of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1854
MARVIN, Bennie W.
Died this morning, BENNIE W., son of Edgar M. MARVIN, aged 2 years and 11
months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1862
MARVIN, Enos G.
Died in this village on the 30th day of May last, ENOS G., son of Mr. Edgar
M. MARVIN, aged 1 year and 9 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1862
MASON, Emmet E.
Died in Flackville, September 24th, of dyptheria, EMMET E., son of Nathaniel
and Adelia MASON, aged 11 years 7 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 October 1862
MASON, Harriet (ROSCOE)
Married in Lewis, on the 18th instant, by Elder R. A. Hodge, of
Elizabethtown, WILLIAM MASON, to Miss HARRIET ROSCOE, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 May 1854
MASON, William
Married in Lewis, on the 18th instant, by Elder R. A. Hodge, of
Elizabethtown, WILLIAM MASON, to Miss HARRIET ROSCOE, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 May 1854
MATHER, John
Died in Essex, N.Y., on the 24th ult., Mr. JOHN MATHER, aged
71.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
MATTHEWS, Margaret
Married in Jay, on the 2d inst., at the house of James Matthews, by Rev. J.
J. Babcock, Mr. JAMES M'KEE, of Moriah, and Miss MARGARET MATTHEWS, of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1857
MAYHEW, Eliza
Married in this town, on the 12th instant, by David Judd, Esquire, Mr.
JOSHUA RICHARDS, to Miss ELIZA MAYHEW.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1862
MAYNARD, M. Evelyn
Died in Brooklyn, Massachusetts, on the 16th instant, Mrs. M. EVELYN, wife
of A. H. ALLEN, and only daughter of Arba MAYNARD, Esquire, of Boston, aged 25
years. Mrs. A. leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn their
irreparable loss.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 April 1853
MAYO, Martha
Married at Elizabethtown on June 2nd, by Rev. E. Hurlbut, Mr. EZRA TURNER,
to Miss MARTHA MAYO, all of Elizabethtown.
--Essex County Reporter, Elizabethtown, NY 7 June 1849
MAYOU, Charles
Died in Lewis, on the 29th ult., CHARLES MAYOU, aged 16 years 10 months and
9 days, son of Peter MAYOU.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 February 1854
McCOLLOM, Mary N.
Married in Essex by Rev. C. Fisher, Mr. SAMUEL G. PERRY to Miss MARY N.
McCOLLOM, both of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 November 1856
McDOUGAL, Infant child
Died in this town of whooping cough, an infant child of Alexander and
Lucretia McDOUGAL, age 8 weeks.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 July 1857
McDOUGAL, Margaret
Married at the Methodist parsonage on the 3rd instant by Rev. H. M. Munsee,
Mr. NEWTON J. CALKINS of Elizabethtown, to Miss MARGARET McDOUGAL of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 July 1863
McFARLAND, _____
Born April 8th -- A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. McFARLAND last Friday.
--Crown Point Budget, Wednesday, 10 April 1878
McINTYRE, Marajah
Died on the morning of the 18th, MARAJAH McINTYRE, age 59 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 April 1856
McINTYRE, Mary H.
Died in this village on Saturday June 17th of consumption, Mrs. MARY H.,
wife of C. W. RICHARDS, and oldest daughter of William McINTYRE, aged _____.
See newspaper for accompanying poem.
--Westport Patriot, 3 August 1848
McNEIL, Hannah
Died in Plattsburgh on the 28th ult., HANNAH, wife of Col. D. B. McNEIL,
aged 61 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 August 1856
M'KEE, James
Married in Jay, on the 2d inst., at the house of James Matthews, by Rev. J.
J. Babcock, Mr. JAMES M'KEE, of Moriah, and Miss MARGARET MATTHEWS, of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1857
M'KEE, Margaret (MATTHEWS)
Married in Jay, on the 2d inst., at the house of James Matthews, by Rev. J.
J. Babcock, Mr. JAMES M'KEE, of Moriah, and Miss MARGARET MATTHEWS, of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1857
McKINNEY, E. F.
Married at Middle Granville, N.Y., by the Rev. Mr. Hitchcock, Mr. E. F.
McKINNEY of N.Y., to Miss FRANCES L. MOORE, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 July 1857
McKINNEY, Frances L. (MOORE)
Married at Middle Granville, N.Y., by the Rev. Mr. Hitchcock, Mr. E. F.
McKINNEY of N.Y., to Miss FRANCES L. MOORE, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 July 1857
McLAUGHLIN, Eliza Ann (NORTHRUP)
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 6th ult., WARREN McLAUGHLIN to Miss ELIZA
ANN NORTHRUP, all of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
McLAUGHLIN, Warren
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 6th ult., WARREN McLAUGHLIN to Miss ELIZA
ANN NORTHRUP, all of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
McLAUGHLIN, William Robert
Died in Ticonderoga on the 26th of December, WILLIAM ROBERT, the son of Seth
and Eunice McLAUGHLIN, aged 11 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1852
McLEAN, John K. (Rev.)
Married in Salem, on Wed., the 20th ult., REV. JOHN K. McLEAN to Miss SARAH
M., daughter of David HAWLEY, Esquire, of Salem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 July 1861
McLEAN, Sarah M. (HAWLEY)
Married in Salem, on Wed., the 20th ult., REV. JOHN K. McLEAN to Miss SARAH
M., daughter of David HAWLEY, Esquire, of Salem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 July 1861
McLEAN, Susanna (ROSS)
Married on the 20th of June, in St. John's Church, Essex, N.Y., by the Rt.
Rev. Bishop Potter, REV. EDMUND D. COOPER, Rector of Trinity Church, Sharon
Springs, to Miss SUSANNA McLEAN, eldest daughter of the Hon. Henry H. ROSS, of
Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 June 1861
McLEAN, William C.
Died in Greenwich, Washington County, on the 17th instant, Mr. WILLIAM C.
McLEAN, aged 28, brother of John C. McLean of New Sweden.
--Keeseville Herald, 31 May 1831
McNAIRY, Alexander
Married in Lewis, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Squires, Mr. ALEXANDER
McNAIRY to Miss SARAH MOORE, all of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1853
McNAIRY, Robert Emmett
Died in Quebec in July last, of cholera, ROBERT EMMETT McNAIRY, son of Mr.
Alexander McNairy of Lewis, aged 22 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 August 1854
McNAIRY, Sarah (MOORE)
Married in Lewis, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Squires, Mr. ALEXANDER
McNAIRY to Miss SARAH MOORE, all of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1853
McNARY, Martha
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage in this place, October 21st, by
Rev. A. M. Munsee, Mr. ABEL REYNOLDS of Essex and Miss MARTHA MCNARY of Lewis,
all of Essex County, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 October 1863
McNEIL, Jane A.
Married at the residence of J. H. Bromley, Esquire, in Plattsburgh, on the
22nd instant, by the Rev. Dr. Coit, W. P. PLATT, Esquire, P. M., to Miss JANE A.
McNEIL, daughter of Col. D. B. McNeil.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1859
McVINE, Betsey
Died in this village, at the residence of J. W. McVine, on the 7th instant;
Mrs. BETSEY McVINE, mother of the late Hon. J. E. McVine, aged 73 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 March 1859
McVINE, Elizabeth (WATSON)
Married at the residence of Mrs. John C. Hammond, in Crown Point, on the 5th
instant, by Rev. Mr. Bradshaw, J. W. McVINE, of Elizabethtown to Miss ELIZABETH
WATSON, of Crown Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 April 1860
McVINE, J. W.
Married at the residence of Mrs. John C. Hammond, in Crown Point, on the 5th
instant, by Rev. Mr. Bradshaw, J. W. McVINE, of Elizabethtown to Miss ELIZABETH
WATSON, of Crown Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 April 1860
MEE, David J.
Died in Keeseville, on the 18th instant, DAVID J., son of Mr. Barney MEE,
aged 2 years and 7 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 June 1854
MEEKER, Eunice
Married in Lewis, on the 30th ult., by Rev. C. Hudson, Mr. GEORGE NICHOLS to
Miss EUNICE MEEKER, of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 April 1859
MEEKER, Hattie M. (CLINTON)
Married in Menasha, Wisconsin April 11th, by Rev. O. P. Clinton, MR. WARREN
MEEKER and Miss HATTIE M. CLINTON, all of Menasha.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 May 1856
MEEKER, Mary
Married in Westport, on the 13th instant, by Rev. Mr. Hagar, Mr. ALMOND
ALLEN, of Westport, to Miss MARY MEEKER, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1853
MEEKER, Warren
Married in Menasha, Wisconsin April 11th, by Rev. O. P. Clinton, MR. WARREN
MEEKER and Miss HATTIE M. CLINTON, all of Menasha.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 May 1856
MERRIAM, Caroline C.
Married in Lewis, on the 16th inst. by the Rev. C. Hudson, Mr. REUBEN D.
EGGLESTON of Essex, and Miss CAROLINE C. MERRIAM of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
MERRIAM, Darius
Died in Westport, Dec. 1st, of cancer in the stomach, Mr. DARIUS MERRIAM,
aged 71 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 December 1859
MERRIAM, Elizabeth (WHITNEY)
Married at Westport, October 24th, by Rev. J. F. Yates, PHILETUS D. MERRIAM
and Miss ELIZABETH WHITNEY, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
MERRIAM, Euseba
Died in Westport, September 12th, EUSEBA MERRIAM, wife of Darius Merriam,
aged 64 years and 7 days, after an illness of three days, with the Typhus Fever.
Swanton Papers please copy.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 September 1857
MERRIAM, John
Married at Wadhams Falls on Thursday, January _____ by Rev. Charles Spooner,
Mr. JOHN MERRIAM of Lewis to Miss MATTA K., daughter of Joseph R. DELANO, of the
former place.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 10 February 1848
MERRIAM, Mahala
Died in Lewis on the 27th ult., Mrs. MAHALA MERRIAM, wife of Col. John L.
Merriam and daughter of Joseph R. DELANO, age 26 yrs.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
member of the Protestant Episcopal Church, beloved by all, long painful
illness.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1857
MERRIAM, Matta K. (DELANO)
Married at Wadhams Falls on Thursday, January _____ by Rev. Charles Spooner,
Mr. JOHN MERRIAM of Lewis to Miss MATTA K., daughter of Joseph R. DELANO, of the
former place.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 10 February 1848
MERRIAM, Philetus D.
Married at Westport, October 24th, by Rev. J. F. Yates, PHILETUS D. MERRIAM
and Miss ELIZABETH WHITNEY, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
MERRIAM, Sylvia E.
Died in Essex, at the residence of Deacon William B. Merriam on the 3rd
inst., Mrs. SYLVIA E., wife of James W. STEELE, and daughter of the late William
S. MERRIAM, of Lewis, aged 34 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 August 1856
MERRIAM, William S. (General)
Died at his residence, in Lewis, on Saturday the 6th instant, GENERAL
WILLIAM S. MERRIAM, aged 52 years.
A few months since, the deceased began to bleed at the lungs, and from that
time his decline has been uniform and certain. He had been aware of the result
sometime, but met the stern destroyer without trembling.
General Merriam was an excellent militia officer; and has also performed the
duties of several town and county offices conferred upon him by the partiality
of his fellow citizens, with marked ability. As a man of business energy and
capacity, he had few equals and the void left by his decease will not soon be
filled.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1854
MERRIFIELD, Abigail
Died in Lewis on the 30th ult., Mrs. ABIGAIL, wife of Rodney CALDWELL and
daughter of Samuel MERRIFIELD of that town, aged 20 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 June 1852
MERRIFIELD, Penuel
Died in Lewis, on the 29th ult., PENUEL MERRIFIELD, aged 49.
--Essex County Reporter, Elizabethtown, N.Y. 3 May 1849
MERRILL, Loyal A.
Married at the home of the bride's father, in this village, January 1, 1864
by Rev. H. M. Munsee, LOYAL A. MERRILL, Sergeant of Co. E., 38th Regt. N.Y.
Vol., to Miss SARAH A. STEVENS, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
MERRILL, Newton Charles (Sergeant)
Died at Gloucester Point Hospital, Virginia, August 27th, SERGEANT NEWTON
CHARLES MERRILL, son of Mr. Noel Merrill of Westport. Sergeant Merril was an
honored member of the 118th New York Volunteers and also served 3
months in the 1st Vermont. His death adds another to the many sacrifices
upon our country's altar.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 October 1863
MERRILL, Sarah A. (STEVENS)
Married at the home of the bride's father, in this village, January 1, 1864
by Rev. H. M. Munsee, LOYAL A. MERRILL, Sergeant of Co. E., 38th Regt. N.Y.
Vol., to Miss SARAH A. STEVENS, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
MERRILL, Sylvia A.
Married in Keene, on the 4th inst., by Rev. George Lambert, Mr. LEVI S.
LAMB, and Miss SYLVIA A. MERRILL, all of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
MILHOLLAND, Mrs. John
An accident, fatal in its consequences, and so terrible as to have aroused
the sympathy and sorrow of this entire community, occurred at the residence of
MRS. JOHN MILHOLLAND, a respected citizen of the town of Lewis, on Sunday
evening last the 13th instant. We are informed that Mrs. Milholland attempted
to fill a lighted lamp with kerosene oil, when an explosion ensued, scattering
the burning oil in all directions and setting on fire the clothes of the
unfortunate woman and of her daughter, who was standing near, and also setting
fire to the house. The two ladies were so fearfully burned that they survived
but a few hours. The house and all it contained were destroyed.
The many virtues of both the deceased add to the sorrow which is everywhere
expressed; but we can only regard with awe this strange and sad catastrophy, and
feel how weak is human sympathy, however free and heartfelt, to alleviate the
anguish of him whose desolate heart bleeds for the loved and lost.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 December 1863
MILLER, Amanda E.
Married on the 27th ult., by Rev. Samuel Smith, or St. Armand, Mr. ASBURY
DOCKUM, of Ohio, to Miss AMANDA E. MILLER, of Harrietstown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
MILLER, Ellen J. (GOFF)
Married at Vergennes, Vermont, on Tuesday, February 21st, by the Rev. H. F.
Leavitt, at the parsonage, Mr. NICANIAH MILLER, of Elizabethtown, N.Y. and ELLEN
J. GOFF, of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
MILLER, Lovina
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 1st ult., by Rev. R. A. Hodge, Mr. HARVEY
D. BRONSON, of Elizabethtown, to Miss LOVINA MILLER, daughter of Mr. CHARLES
MILLER of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 January 1854
MILLER, Martha Almira
Died in this town, on the 9th instant, MARTHA ALMIRA, only daughter of
Manoah MILLER, Esquire, in the 11th year of her age.
The disease to which she fell a victim was Abcess of the Liver. Her
sickness was protracted and her sufferings extreme, which she endured with
fortitude and patience worthy of maturer years. The incident has inflicted a
deep wound in the bosom of an afflicted father, and a circle of admiring
friends.
She fell as fairest flowers are by earliest frost cut down.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1853
MILLER, Marvania (BEEDE)
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 1st instant, Mrs. MARVANIA, wife of Nicanor
MILLER, and daughter of Mr. Aaron S. BEEDE, of Keene, aged 36 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 February 1854
MILLER, Monroe
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 10th instant, MONROE, son of Mr. NICANOR
MILLER, aged 3 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1854
MILLER, Nicaniah
Married at Vergennes, Vermont, on Tuesday, February 21st, by the Rev. H. F.
Leavitt, at the parsonage, Mr. NICANIAH MILLER, of Elizabethtown, N.Y. and ELLEN
J. GOFF, of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
MILLINGTON, Harriet (WESTCOTT)
Married in this village, at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, on the 11th
instant, by Rev. A. Lyon, Mr. LEWIS MILLINGTON, of California, and Miss HARRIET
WESTCOTT, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1861
MILLINGTON, Lewis
Married in this village, at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, on the 11th
instant, by Rev. A. Lyon, Mr. LEWIS MILLINGTON, of California, and Miss HARRIET
WESTCOTT, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1861
MISHLER, Carrie E. (GILLIO)
Married at the residence of Mr. H. Mishler, in Crown Point, December 18,
1877, by C. M. Pease, Esquire, Mr. JOSEPH MISHLER to CARRIE E. GILLIO, both of
this place.
--Crown Point Budget, 26 December 1877
MISHLER, Joseph
Married at the residence of Mr. H. Mishler, in Crown Point, December 18,
1877, by C. M. Pease, Esquire, Mr. JOSEPH MISHLER to CARRIE E. GILLIO, both of
this place.
--Crown Point Budget, 26 December 1877
MITCHELL, Electa M.
Died in Eden, Wisc., Sept. 2, ELECTA M. MITCHELL, wife of R. W. WALTERS, in
the 25th year of her age.
Truly, we sorrow, yet not without hope, for all of them which sleep in
Jesus God will bring with him. Then is not ours a blessed hope.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1857
MITCHELL, Electa Maria
Married in Eden, April 26th, by Rev. Jeroma A. Davenport of the Reformed
Dutch Church, ROSWELL W. WALTERS to ELECTA MARIA MITCHELL of Elizabethtown, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 May 1856
MITCHELL, Elizabeth (BLAIN)
Married on Wednesday, October 31st, by Rev. Thomas Brandt, Mr. WARREN
MITCHELL of Brooklyn, N.Y., to ELIZABETH, the eldest daughter of the late
William A. BLAIN of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 1 September 1849
MITCHELL, J. D.
Married on May 3rd, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. S. W. PRICE and Miss J. D.
MITCHELL, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1854
MITCHELL, Warren
Married on Wednesday, October 31st, by Rev. Thomas Brandt, Mr. WARREN
MITCHELL of Brooklyn, N.Y., to ELIZABETH, the eldest daughter of the late
William A. BLAIN of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 1 September 1849
MOODY, Desiah L. (NEAL)
Married at the Baptist Parsonage, Mr. MANLEY MOODY, of Jay, to Miss DESIAH
L. NEAL, of Harrietstown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1857
MOODY, Hester (ABBOTT)
Married at Saranac Lake, on the 5th instant, by Milote Baker, Esquire, at
his residence, Mr. RUSSELL MOODY to Miss HESTER ABOTT, both of Franklin, NY.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 March 1861
MOODY, Jacob S.
Died in North Elba, April 1, 1863, of Dropsy, Mr. JACOB S. MOODY, aged 76
years.
Mr. Moody was a soldier in the War of 1812 and participated in the Battle of
Plattsburgh. He was one of the 1st settlers in the town of North Elba, having
settled near the Saranac Lakes in 1819, where he resided until his death. He
was a consistent christian and a very exemplary man, and his death will be
deeply felt, by a large circle of relatives and friends.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 April 1863
MOODY, Lovinia (WISE)
Died at Raquette River Settlement, Franklin County, June 8th, Mrs. LOVINIA
MOODY, wife of Simeon Moody and daughter of the late Roswell WISE of
Elizabethtown, aged 83 years and 10 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 June 1862
MOODY, Manley
Married at the Baptist Parsonage, Mr. MANLEY MOODY, of Jay, to Miss DESIAH
L. NEAL, of Harrietstown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1857
MOODY, Russell
Married at Saranac Lake, on the 5th instant, by Milote Baker, Esquire, at
his residence, Mr. RUSSELL MOODY to Miss HESTER ABOTT, both of Franklin, NY.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 March 1861
MOOER, B.
Married November 1st at Westport, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. B. MOOER to Miss
M. CLARK.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
MOOER, M. (CLARK)
Married November 1st at Westport, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. B. MOOER to Miss
M. CLARK.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
MOORE, Alexander
Died in Lewis, on the 10th instant, Mr. ALEXANDER MOORE, aged about 74
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 June 1861
MOORE, Caroline
Married in Champlain, at the residence of the bride's father, R. C. Moore,
Esquire, on the 19th instant, by the Rev. A. D. Brinckerhoff, Mr. EDWARD W.
COIT, of Philadelphia (son of Rev. Dr. Coit of Plattsburgh) to Miss CAROLINE
MOORE.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1860
MOORE, Esterbrooks
Married in this town on Friday last by Rev. S. Lyman, Mr. ESTERBROOKS MOORE
to Miss SARAH DAVIS.
--Keeseville Herald, 17 May 1831
MOORE, Frances L.
Married at Middle Granville, N.Y., by the Rev. Mr. Hitchcock, Mr. E. F.
McKINNEY of N.Y., to Miss FRANCES L. MOORE, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 July 1857
MOORE, Josephine
Married in Crown Point, N.Y., February 26th, 1878 at the residence of the
bride's parents, by the Rev. W. J. Sands, Mr. HERBERT ROUNDS of Bay City,
Michigan and Miss JOSEPHINE MOORE of Crown Point.
--Crown Point Budget, 6 February 1878
MOORE, Mary E.
Married in Plattsburgh, July 21st at Trinity Church, by the Rev. Dr. Coit,
JOSEPH HARRIS, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, to MARY E., daughter of George MOORE,
Esquire, of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 July 1859
MOORE, Noadiah
Died in Champlain, N.Y., February 9th, NOADIAH MOORE, Esquire, aged 71
years.
Being liberally educated, of enlarged and liberal views, and with a warm
heart that sympathized warmly in every movement that promised to promote the
material, intellectual, social, mortal or religious interest of society, his
death is truly a public loss, which is widely felt and not easily supplied. To
the valuable educational priviledges which the place enjoys, he was a liberal
contributor.
In the Temperance cause, he was from the beginning an ardent and fearless
laborer. In heart and from principle strongly averse to injustice and
oppression in every form, the Anti Slavery movement early found in him a ready
and efficient friend and advocate. For 30 years he was a professor of religion,
and was an active member of the Presbyterian Church in this place.
The closing days of his last brief sickness were calm and peaceful, and he
died with a firm hope of blissful immortality.
Champlain, March 14th, 1859
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1859
MOORE, Sarah
Married in Lewis, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Squires, Mr. ALEXANDER
McNAIRY to Miss SARAH MOORE, all of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1853
MOORE, Sarah (DAVIS)
Married in this town on Friday last by Rev. S. Lyman, Mr. ESTERBROOKS MOORE
to Miss SARAH DAVIS.
--Keeseville Herald, 17 May 1831
MOORE, Sarah L. (JENKINS)
Died in Waupun, Wisconsin, Sept. 19th, SARAH L., wife of D. MOORE, M.D., and
daughter of Franklin JENKINS, of Lewis, Essex County, N.Y.aged 34 years.
How often are we reminded that death is in our midst, and yet how forgetful
of its power. To-day we enjoy all the pleasures which a temperal existence can
furnish, to-morrow we are clad in the habiliments of mourning. Like a wave upon
the bosom of the ocean, enjoying its existence for a season then subsiding into
quietness and repose beneath the surface whence it originated, so we, the sport
of bliss, and care and hope, rise upon times eventful sea, and having lived a
moment there, calmly sink into Eternity, that unknown future which awaits the
living. And yet how different the circumstances which attended this change.
The aged one is solemnly committed to her final rest, the days of her existence
completed, and the living complain not at their sorrow. But when death selects
its victim among the young, and takes that one whose life has been characterized
by kindness and virtue, and whom to know was to respect and love, how sad the
home formerly made happy by the voice of her now silent in the cold embrace of
death. But there is an eloquence in the sepulchres of the dead, which tells the
living of their destiny; and while we look there and behold the last of a
temporal existence, let us also remember, that piety and virtue triumph o'er the
ruins of time.
Mrs. Moore came among us but a very few years ago, a young and happy wife.
Two children, now aged respectively five and two and a half years, came to add
to the joys of her domestic life, but with the advent of a third little stranger
came also time's stern messenger with summons to the eternal world. None but
those who have stood where he now stands can fully realize the feelings of the
bereaved husband, none can estimate the great loss that has befallen those three
little children in the death of their mother. May the future deal leniently by he and they, and his present
sorrows be softened by the conviction that his loss is her eternal gain.
Waupun Times
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 November 1862
MOORE, Stephen Warren
Died April 24, at the residence of his mother, in Leonidas, Michigan,
STEPHEN WARREN MOORE, aged 37 years. Formerly of Essex Co., N.Y.
Mr. Moore had been for years previous to his leaving last fall, on a visit
to his mother, a resident of this town. His numerous friends, enemies he had
none, not only in this town, but throughout the country, will receive the news
of his death with emotions of sincere sorrow, and his bereaved mother may rest
assured that in this her hour of afflictions, a large circle of friends deeply
sympathize with her in this afflictive dispensation of Divine Providence.
Central Republican
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 May 1861
MORE, Jennie L. (HAMMOND)
Married at Crown Point on the 9th instant by Rev. C. C. Stevens, Mr. WILLIAM
W. MORE of Shoreham, Vermont to Miss JENNIE L. HAMMOND, the daughter of Charles
F. Hammond of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1852
MORE, William W.
Married at Crown Point on the 9th instant by Rev. C. C. Stevens, Mr. WILLIAM
W. MORE of Shoreham, Vermont to Miss JENNIE L. HAMMOND, the daughter of Charles
F. Hammond of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1852
MOREHOUS, Caroline (DUNNING)
Married on the 4th of May inst. at the Inn of Obed G. Holcomb, Lewis, by A.
Wilder, Esq., Mr. CLARK MOREHOUS of Willsboro to Miss CAROLINE DUNNING of
Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 May 1856
MOREHOUS, Clark
Married on the 4th of May inst. at the Inn of Obed G. Holcomb, Lewis, by A.
Wilder, Esq., Mr. CLARK MOREHOUS of Willsboro to Miss CAROLINE DUNNING of
Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 May 1856
MOREHOUS, Harriet
Married in Keene on the 19th instant by Adam McKane, Esquire, SAMUEL
SANDERS, of Keene, to Miss HARRIET MOREHOUS, of Wilmington.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1863
MOREHOUSE, E. B. (Hon.)
DiedHon. E. B. MOREHOUSE, one of the judges of the Supreme Court of this
state.
--The Westport Courier, 27 December 1848
MORGAN, Celia
Married in Burlington by Rev. Pres Marsh, CHARLES H. SWIFT, M.D. of Peru to
Miss CELIA MORGAN of this place.
--Keeseville Herald 19 July 1831
MORHOUS, Andrew
Mr. ANDREW MORHOUS of Keeseville was killed, in that village, last week by
the falling of a chimney he was removing.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1863
MORHOUS, Edwin A.
Died in the 21st instant at the residence of his brother, Horace Morhous, in
St. Armand, EDWIN A. MORHOUS, 2nd son of Andrew Morhous, of Willsboro, aged 63
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1861
MORHOUS, Elvira (SMITH)
Married in Willsboro, December 30th, Mr. HIRAM MORHOUS, to Miss ELVIRA
SMITH.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
MORHOUS, Hiram
Married in Willsboro, December 30th, Mr. HIRAM MORHOUS, to Miss ELVIRA
SMITH.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
MORHOUS, Mary E.
Married in Willsborough, on the 19th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Eames, Mr. IRA
H. SMITH to Miss MARY E. MORHOUS, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 September 1853
MORRIL, Mazalia
Married by Rev. C. L. Hager, Mr. ORANGE GIBBS to Miss MAZALIA MORRIL, all of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 December 1853
MORRIS, Cornelia E.
Married on the 13th instant, by Rev. C. B. Parsons, D. D., in Louisville,
Kentucky, P. M. HATCH, Esquire of the Democratic Advocate, to Miss CORNELIA E.
MORRIS, both of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 August 1854
MORSE, _____ (Lieutenant)
We are permitted to publish the following letter, by which we can best
communicate the sad intelligence, which it contains. Lieutenant MORSE was a son
of Deacon Nathan MORSE, of this town, and a young man of excellent character and
fine promise.
His reputation as an officer and the particulars of his deathno nobler
termination to the career of any man than to thus give his life to the cause of
his countryare made known in the letter from his Captain.
The sympathies of this community are most sincerely with his afflicted
relatives, who while they cannot but mourn his loss, have yet the consolation
that he lived rightly and
Died gloriously.
NATIONAL HOTEL, Wash., Sept. 9, 1862
NATHAN MORSE, Esquire,
Dear Sir: It becomes my painful duty to communicate to you the death of
your son, Lieut. Morse, of my Co.
He fell while bravely fighting the enemy in the battle of Saturday, the 30th
of August last.
Most gallantly our Brigade charged across an open field to a railroad
embankment, and drove the enemy from behind, who immediately fled to the woods
on either side of us.
The firing became rapid and terrific on both sides; but the enemy's sharp
shooters being concealed behind trees picked off our officers at a fearful rate.
Lieut. Morse was shot through the head as he was putting a cap on his
carbine, which he had been firing for sometime, and died, almost instantly.
I went up to him and saw he was dead.
Dead men lay on every side of him and soon our forces were obliged to
retreat, and that is the last I saw of Lieut. Morse.
He was a brave and noble man and I loved him as I did a brother. He was an
excellent officer and had the full confidence of all the men in my company.
Yours respectfully,
J. M. LANDON,
Capt. Company I, 30th Regt.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 September 1862
MORSE, Alexander (Dr.)
Died at his residence on Saturday the 20th instant, Dr. ALEXANDER MORSE,
aged 77 years.
See newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 November 1852
MORSE, Alpheus A.
Married in Willsborough January 3rd by Rev. Stephen Barnard, Mr. ALPHEUS A.
MORSE of Lewis to Miss BARBARA E. STAFFORD of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 January 1855
MORSE, Alpheus (Dr.)
Died at Upper Jay, January 23d, of Lung Fever, Dr. ALPHEUS MORSE, aged 91
years. His friends hope to be able to present a more extended notice of his
life and death ere long. [Essex Co. Republican, please copy.]
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 March 1862
MORSE, Alpheus (Dr.)
Died in Jay, on the 23rd instant, Dr. ALPHEUS MORSE, aged 92 years.
Dr. Morse was among the earliest and most respectable residents of Jay,
having settled in that town, we believe, in the year 1800. He was the brother
of the late Alexander Morse of this village.
For many years, an active and successful practitioner; standing high in the
esteem of his extensive personal acquaintance; his loss is a public calamity and
his memory will long be fresh in the hearts of a large number of personal
friends as well as his numerous descendants and relatives.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1862
MORSE, Barbara E. (STAFFORD)
Married in Willsborough January 3rd by Rev. Stephen Barnard, Mr. ALPHEUS A.
MORSE of Lewis to Miss BARBARA E. STAFFORD of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 January 1855
MORSE, Emma
Died at Essex, on the 10th instant, EMMA AMIDON, wife of J. B. Ammidon, and
daughter of Doctor Alpheus MORSE of Jay, aged 50 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 October 1853
MORSE, Helen (PRATT)
Married in Lewis, on the 27th ult. by Rev. Charles Redfield, Mr. RALZA
MORSE, and Miss HELEN PRATT, all of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 August 1861
MORSE, Martha
Died in Lewis, Friday, August 26th, Miss MARTHA MORSE, aged 29.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 September 1859
MORSE, Mary Ann
Married at Upper Jay, December 19th by the Rev. Thomas Watson, Mr. BRADLY V.
HUBBARD of Westport, N.Y. to Miss MARY ANN, the only surviving daughter of Dr.
Alpheus MORSE of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 December 1861
MORSE, Mary J.
Married in Burlington on the 18th instant, by Rev. Zadock Thompson, Mr.
JAMES NASH, Printer of Keeseville, N.Y. to Miss MARY J., second daughter of Seth
MORSE, Esquire, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1852
MORSE, Ralza
Married in Lewis, on the 27th ult. by Rev. Charles Redfield, Mr. RALZA
MORSE, and Miss HELEN PRATT, all of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 August 1861
MORSE, Ralza
Died in Lewis on the 9th instant, Deacon RALZA MORSE, aged 66 years.
Deacon Morse was one of the most respectable and highly esteemed residents of
Lewis. For many years a citizen of that town, his probity, good judgement and
christian virtues were recognized by all of his numerous acquaintances and his
death is a loss to the best interests of the community in which he
lived.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1863
MORSE, Rosa M.
Married in Lewis at the Congregational Church December 30th by Rev. Cyrus
Hudson, Mr. FRANCIS K. SHATTUCK of Oakland, California to Miss ROSA M., daughter
of Deacon Ralza MORSE, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
MORSE, Ruth Mills (HILBERD)
Died in Upper Jay, N.Y. on the 23rd inst., of cancer in the breast, Mrs.
RUTH MILLS HILBERD, wife of Dr. Alpheus MORSE, after an extremely painful
illness of 25 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 November 1857
MURDOCK, Augusta (PHELPS)
Married July 2, 1857, at Schroon Lake, by J. F. Potter, Esq., LORENZO
MURDOCK of Bolton, N.Y., to Miss AUGUSTA PHELPS, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 July 1857
MURDOCK, Mrs. Joseph
DiedMrs. JOSEPH MURDOCK, who has been a long and patient sufferer with that
dreadful disease, consumption, Died on Saturday morning March 2nd. The funeral
was attended at the brick church of which she was a member, on Monday the 4th.
--Crown Point Budget, 6 March 1878
MURDOCK, Lorenzo
Married July 2, 1857, at Schroon Lake, by J. F. Potter, Esq., LORENZO
MURDOCK of Bolton, N.Y., to Miss AUGUSTA PHELPS, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 July 1857
MURDOCK, Samuel
Died in Crown Point on the 22nd inst., Hon. SAMUEL MURDOCK, age 74 yrs. 11
mos.
Judge Murdock filled a large space in the history of Essex County.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
MYGATT, Elizabeth
Married in Whitehall on Thursday, the 16th day of September instant, Mr. S.
B. WOODARD of Ticonderoga to Miss ELIZABETH MYGATT of the former place.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 23 September 1847
MYRICK, Sa_____
Died in this village, on the 1st instant, Mrs. SA_____ MYRICK, in the _____
of her age.
--Westport Patriot, 3 August 1848
NASH, James
Married in Burlington on the 18th instant, by Rev. Zadock Thompson, Mr.
JAMES NASH, Printer of Keeseville, N.Y. to Miss MARY J., second daughter of Seth
MORSE, Esquire, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1852
NASH, Mary J. (MORSE)
Married in Burlington on the 18th instant, by Rev. Zadock Thompson, Mr.
JAMES NASH, Printer of Keeseville, N.Y. to Miss MARY J., second daughter of Seth
MORSE, Esquire, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1852
NASH, Nettie A.
Died in North Elba on the 28th ult., of dyptheria, NETTIE A., oldest
daughter of J. V. and H. C. NASH.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 June 1863
NEAL, Desiah L.
Married at the Baptist Parsonage, Mr. MANLEY MOODY, of Jay, to Miss DESIAH
L. NEAL, of Harrietstown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1857
NEEDHAM, Charles
Married in Westport on the 8th ult. by John H. Low, Esquire, Mr. CHARLES
NEEDHAM of Addison, Vermont to Miss OLIVE L. DRAKE of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1852
NEEDHAM, Olive L. (DRAKE)
Married in Westport on the 8th ult. by John H. Low, Esquire, Mr. CHARLES
NEEDHAM of Addison, Vermont to Miss OLIVE L. DRAKE of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1852
NELSON, Arthur C.
Married at Trinity Church, Plattsburgh, on the 10th instant, by Rev. J.
Howland Cott, ARTHUR C. NELSON, Esquire, to Miss JANE E., eldest daughter of
Col. A. G. TARLETON, of Plattsburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 July 1853
NELSON, Charles
From the Essex Co. Repub:
Died at Saint Paul, Minn., Sept. 4th, at the residence of Elisha CASE, his
son in law, CHARLES NELSON, Esquire, late of Lewis, N.Y. aged 73 years.
Mr. Nelson was greatly respected during his residence at St. Paul, and there
was gathered at his funeral many representatives of Essex County. Mr. AMIDON,
late of Essex, and his wife of Westport, Miss BISHOP, of Moriah. Miss BISHOP
and MRS. AMIDON were pioneer teachers of St. Paul. There was also J. C.
BURBANK, Esquire, and his mother, late of Lewis, and there was a singular and
pleasing fitness in my officiating at his burial.
John MATTOCKS
St. Paul, Sept. 6, 1857
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
NELSON, Jane E. (TARLETON)
Married at Trinity Church, Plattsburgh, on the 10th instant, by Rev. J.
Howland Cott, ARTHUR C. NELSON, Esquire, to Miss JANE E., eldest daughter of
Col. A. G. TARLETON, of Plattsburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 July 1853
NELSON, Reuben Whallon
Died at Corinth, Mississippi, in the Hospital, May 26, REUBEN WHALLON
NELSON, son of J. S. Nelson, late of Lewis in this county, of the Chicago Light
Artillery, aged 25 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 July 1862
NEWELL, George B.
Married in Westport on Thursday the 5th instant by Rev. William H. Tiffany,
Mr. GEORGE B. NEWELL to Miss SARAH S. LEWIS.
We return our thanks for the elegant accompaniments of the above notice. If
every voyager to the El Dorado would provide himself with such a partner in his
venture, we imagine fewer would be disappointed in their dreams of the happy
land.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 February 1852
NEWELL, Harriet E.
Married in Crown Point on the 14th ult., by Rev. S. L. Herrick, BEMSLY P.
CONN to HARRIET E. NEWELL.
--The Westport Courier, 13 December 1848
NEWELL, Martha R.
Married on the 17th inst., by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. JOHN S. BOYNTON, Peru,
to Miss MARTHA R. NEWELL of Jay, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1857
NEWELL, Sarah S. (LEWIS)
Married in Westport on Thursday the 5th instant by Rev. William H. Tiffany,
Mr. GEORGE B. NEWELL to Miss SARAH S. LEWIS.
We return our thanks for the elegant accompaniments of the above notice. If
every voyager to the El Dorado would provide himself with such a partner in his
venture, we imagine fewer would be disappointed in their dreams of the happy
land.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 February 1852
NEWKIRK, Betsy Ann (SMITH)
Married in this village on Sabbath Evening September 10th by Rev. Mr.
Brandt, Mr. JACOB NEWKIRK to Miss BETSY ANN SMITH, all of this town.
--Westport Patriot, 21 September 1848
NEWKIRK, Jacob
Married in this village on Sabbath Evening September 10th by Rev. Mr.
Brandt, Mr. JACOB NEWKIRK to Miss BETSY ANN SMITH, all of this town.
--Westport Patriot, 21 September 1848
NEWLOVE, Frances E.
Married in Westport, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. C. L. Hagar, Capt.
FRANCIS L. BARNES, to Miss FRANCES E. NEWLOVE, all of that place.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1853
NEWTON, Leander
Married at Hague, N.Y., November 11, 1863, by Rufus Rising Jr., Esquire,
LEANDER NEWTON to LOUISA BEVINS, all of Hague.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 November 1863
NEWTON, Louisa (BEVINS)
Married at Hague, N.Y., November 11, 1863, by Rufus Rising Jr., Esquire,
LEANDER NEWTON to LOUISA BEVINS, all of Hague.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 November 1863
NICHOLS, Andrew
Melancholy Accident
We are pained to learn of a very sad accident, resulting in the death of 2
lads, the sons of John NICHOLS of Lewis; GEORGE, aged 17 and ANDREW, aged 15.
They were playing, on a bridge near the Spur Mill when pressing against
the railing at the side of the bridge, it gave way and both fell into the
stream, which was swollen by the melting snow, and were drowned. Their death
occurred on the 18th instant. Their bodies were recovered after a long search.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 April 1862
NICHOLS, Betsey
Died in this town, on the morning of the 8th instant, Mrs. BETSEY, wife of
Rowland NICHOLS, aged 57 years.
Sister Nichols has been for many years a member of the Baptist Church in
this village. She was a firm Baptist and a dedicated Christian, and those who
knew her best, loved her most. She passed away calling on her Savior to come
and take her to himself after taking a most affectionate leave of her dear
family, who mourn the loss of one of the best of mothers.
May the Lord sanctify this bereavement to her family and the large circle of
friends who are called to mourn her loss.
L. S. Smith
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1861
NICHOLS, Eleanor C.
Died in Willsboro, Aug. 3, of Consumption, ELEANOR C. NICHOLS, age 18 yrs.
10 mos. 17 ds.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 August 1857
NICHOLS, Elizabeth (BOWRON)
DiedIn Peru, on the 18th ult. Mrs. Elizabeth, consort of the late James
NICHOLS, and daughter of Jacob BOWRON, aged 19 years. Her life was truly a
chequered scene. Being called to consign to the grave the companion of her
youth, and during the short time she remained in lonely widowhood, her bodily
health was extremely delicate. But amidst her complicated sufferings, she was
rarely known to complain. In all the relations of life, she acted well her part;
and was distinguished for maternal kindness and skill in domestic economy. Her
course through life was not like the mountain torrent, which fills the vale with
its roar; but like the full stream in the valley, in its steady, onward roll.
The disease of which she died, together with other infirmities, prayed with such
violence upon her whole system, as to bring an entire torpor, from which it was
impossible to rouse her but for a moment at a time, which in a measure deprived
us of her dying blessing. Her remains were committed to earth, according to the
forms of the Friends Church, there to remain till the resurrection of the just.
--Keeseville Herald, 5 July 1831 (Thursday)
NICHOLS, Eunice
Married on the 30th ult., at Wadhams' Mills, by Rev. Mr. Lord, Mr. LEVI G.
JENKINS, to Miss EUNICE NICHOLS, both of Lewis
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 May 1859
NICHOLS, Eunice (MEEKER)
Married in Lewis, on the 30th ult., by Rev. C. Hudson, Mr. GEORGE NICHOLS to
Miss EUNICE MEEKER, of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 April 1859
NICHOLS, George
Married in Lewis, on the 30th ult., by Rev. C. Hudson, Mr. GEORGE NICHOLS to
Miss EUNICE MEEKER, of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 April 1859
NICHOLS, George
Melancholy Accident
We are pained to learn of a very sad accident, resulting in the death of 2
lads, the sons of John NICHOLS of Lewis; GEORGE, aged 17 and ANDREW, aged 15.
They were playing, on a bridge near the Spur Mill when pressing against
the railing at the side of the bridge, it gave way and both fell into the
stream, which was swollen by the melting snow, and were drowned. Their death
occurred on the 18th instant. Their bodies were recovered after a long search.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 April 1862
NICHOLS, Johnathan
Married in this town on the 23d instant, by Rev. Mr. Brandt, Mr. JOHNATHAN
NICHOLS, Jr. to Miss ORRILLA ANGIER, all of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 25 January 1850
NICHOLS, Marion L.
Married in this town on the 13th instant by Rev. M. A. Wicker, EDWIN D. AMOS
of Lewis to MARION L. NICHOLS of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1864
NICHOLS, Mary Ann
Married in Lewis, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Squires, Mr. ERASTUS
LOBDELL, of Elizabethtown, to Mis MARY ANN NICHOLS, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 June 1853
NICHOLS, Mary J.
Married at the Presbyterian Church in Plattsburgh, on the 28th ult., by Rev.
D. Dobie, H. H. ROSS, 2nd, Esquire, of Essex, Essex County, to MARY J., eldest
daughter of Joan NICHOLS, Esquire, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
NICHOLS, Mary L.
Married in Elizabethtown on the 1st instant, by Rev. A. Champlin, Mr. ALFRED
B. AMES of Moriah to Miss MARY L. NICHOLS, of this former place.
--The Westport Courier, 11 January 1850
NICHOLS, Orrilla (ANGIER)
Married in this town on the 23d instant, by Rev. Mr. Brandt, Mr. JOHNATHAN
NICHOLS, Jr. to Miss ORILLA ANGIER, all of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 25 January 1850
NICHOLSON, Charles
Died in this village, on the 6th instant, CHARLES, son of George S.
NICHOLSON, Esquire, aged 7 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 February 1862
NICHOLSON, Cyrus
Died in Lewis, on the 5th instant, Mr. CYRUS NICHOLSON, aged 73 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1854
NICHOLSON, George Henry
Died in Elizabethtown, October 11, GEORGE HENRY NICHOLSON, aged 21. The
deceased was a young man of superior abilities and attainments, and but a few
months since, was honorably admitted to the bar of this state. His many
relatives and extensive acquaintance, who mourn his loss to them on earth, are
not without the consoling knowledge that he departed this life with Christian
courage, cheerful in the assurance of a blessed future.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 June 1861
NICHOLSON, Martin F.
Died in Ticonderoga on the 26th instant, MARTIN F. NICHOLSON, Esquire, aged
about 45 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1864
NICHOLSON, Pluma M.
Died in this village on Thursday the 8th instant at the residence of George
S. Nicholson, Esquire, PLUMA M. NICHOLSON, only daughter of the late Norman W.
Nicholson, Esquire, in the 45th year of her age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1860
NOBLE, Henry R.
Died in this village, on the 13th instant, HENRY R. NOBLE, aged 55 years.
Mr. Noble was a native of Essex, in this County, and the third son of the late
Gen. Ransom Noble, of that town. About the year 1826, he commenced his business
life, as the partner of his brother Charles Noble, Esquire, in this village;
since which time, he has been constantly and largely engaged in business, as a
merchant, and in the manufacture of iron, lumber and leather.
Prominent among our citizens as a business man, in social relations and as
an earnest Christina, during all these years and in every relation, he has
commanded the respect and esteem of all.
By the decree of Providence, in the prime of life and in the midst of his
usefulness, he has been removed from earth; and the universal regret which we
hear so sincerely and feelingly expressed, on every side is the best testimonial
of his worth.
Industrious and energetic, upright in all his deeds; of the strictest honor;
kind; benevolent; modesta many christian gentlemanhis memory will live long in
the affection and esteem of all who knew him, and the place rendered vacant by
his death will no soon or easily be filled.
The funeral services were attended at his late residence, on Tuesday last,
Rev. J. Bradshaw officiating, and his remains followed to their resting place in
the Rural Cemetery.
Blessed are the dead who
Died in the Lord, from henceforth. Yea, saith the spirit, that they may
rest from their labors; and their works do follow them.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1863
NOBLE, Martha
Died in Essex on the 17th instant, MARTHA, daughter of Harmon and Laura
NOBLE, aged 3 months.
NOTE - Martha & Mary NOBLE, two twins, died five days apart.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 August 1863
NOBLE, Mary
Died in Essex on the 22nd instant, MARY, daughter of Harmon and Laura NOBLE,
aged 3 months.
NOTE - Martha & Mary NOBLE, two twins, died five days apart.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 August 1863
NOBLE, Ransom (General)
Died in Essex at the residence of his son Harmon Noble, Esquire, on the 5th
ins., GENERAL RANSOM NOBLE, in the 86th year of his age. General Noble was a
remarkable man. He was one of the early settlers of Essex, having resided there
over 60 years. Like most of our citizens, he began life with but little
pecuniary means; but by perseverance, prudence, industry and indomitable energy
he became possessed of very large wealth; and for a long period was one of the
prominent men of the county. For many years he stood in the front rank, among
the ablest business men of Northern New York. But he was more than a mere man
of business. He was liberal, a promoter of public interests; a man of known and
unsullied integrity and a highly respectable citizen. The funeral obsequies, on
Sunday last, were attended by a large concourse of people.
Thus one by one, the principle men of the town of Essex take their final
departure General NOBLE, the Messrs. ROSS, father and sons, Judge GOULD, Judge
WHALLON, and others, so long distinguished in their county, and some of them
throughout the State, as business men, politicians and men in official station,
have all passed beyond that bourne, whence none return, and the busy scenes of
this world know them no more; but their memory is cherished by their friends and
lives in the esteem of their fellow citizens.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1863
NORRIS, Louisa
Married in Lewis on the 1st instant by Rev. Watson, CHARLES H. BRONSON and
LOUISA NORRIS, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 May 1864
NORTH, Augusta (BUCK)
Married at Westport, March 7th by Rev. H. Lancashire, CHARLES NORTH,
Esquire, to AUGUSTA BUCK.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 March 1861
NORTH, Charles
Married at Westport, March 7th by Rev. H. Lancashire, CHARLES NORTH,
Esquire, to AUGUSTA BUCK.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 March 1861
NORTHEY, infant daughter
Born in Hammondville, N.Y. April 7th, 1878, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
WILLIAM NORTHEY.
--Crown Point Budget, 10 April 1878
NORTHRUP, Eliza Ann
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 6th ult., WARREN McLAUGHLIN to Miss ELIZA
ANN NORTHRUP, all of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
NORTHUP, Lucretia M.
Died in Westport, April 16, 1859, LUCRETIA M., wife of Dr. William H.
RICHARDSON, and daughter of the Hon. Harmon NORTHUP, of Fairfield, Vt., in the
28th year of her age.
In the death of Mrs. R. God has taken not only a companion, loving, and
beloved, but one endeared to many hearts in this community. Her loving and
amiable nature had won to herself a large circle of admiring friends, who loved
her while living, and mourn now that she is dead.
During a protracted season of declining health, much of which was attended
with severe physical suffering, the excellencies of her character, which in
health adorned her life, were still more beautifully developed in the sweet
submission with which she bound to her heavenly Father's will. Not my will,
but thine be done, was her constant prayer. And when the last sad hour came,
affectionately kissing her friends and then entreating, try to meet me in
heaven, she sweetly slept on Jesus' bosom. Blessed are the dead that die in
the Lord
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1859
NORTON, Almira
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 21st instant, Mrs. ALMIRA NORTON, wife of A.
G. SKINNER, Esquire, aged 99 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 August 1854
NORTON, Charles P.
Married in Clintonville, March 20th by Rev. J. G. Perkins, Mr. CHARLES P.
NORTON, of Keene, to Miss HILY M. FULLER, of Jay, N.Y.Elizabethtown Post 3
April 1862
NORTON, Eliab S.
Married at Whallonsburgh, February 23rd, at the residence of Abram Welch,
Esquire, by Rev. J. T. Willett, Mr. ELIAB S. NORTON to ELLEN IRENE, eldest
daughter of Mr. Nathaniel HASKINS, all of Whallonsburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 February 1859
NORTON, Ellen Irene (HASKINS)
Married at Whallonsburgh, February 23rd, at the residence of Abram Welch,
Esquire, by Rev. J. T. Willett, Mr. ELIAB S. NORTON to ELLEN IRENE, eldest
daughter of Mr. Nathaniel HASKINS, all of Whallonsburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 February 1859
NORTON, Hily M. (FULLER)
Married in Clintonville, March 20th by Rev. J. G. Perkins, Mr. CHARLES P.
NORTON, of Keene, to Miss HILY M. FULLER, of Jay, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1862
NORTON, Jennie D.
Married in this village at the Methodist parsonage, on the 9th instant, by
Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. GEORGE W. SHELDON, of Willsborough, to Miss JENNIE D.
NORTON, of Addison, Vt.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
ODELL, Robert
Died in Westport, recently, ROBERT ODELL, aged 90 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1858
OLCOTT, Mary A. (POND)
Married in Plattsburgh, 29th ult., by the Rev. D. Dobie, Mr. SAMUEL J.
OLCOTT to Miss MARY A. POND, both of North Hudson, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
OLCOTT, Samuel J.
Married in Plattsburgh, 29th ult., by the Rev. D. Dobie, Mr. SAMUEL J.
OLCOTT to Miss MARY A. POND, both of North Hudson, N.Y.Elizabethtown Post 14
July 1854
OLCUTT, Susan Maria
Married in Westport March 19th by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, CHARLES EDWARD
BUTTERFIELD and SUSAN MARIA OLCUTT, both of Moriah, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
OLDS, Mandana (RAY)
Married at the Baptist Church in Hinesburgh by Rev. M. Hodge on January 9th,
WILLIAM W. OLDS, of Westport, N.Y. to Miss MANDANA RAY, daughter of the late
Calvin Ray of Hindesburgh, Vermont.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 10 February 1848
OLDS, Ruth E.
Married at her father's house in Westport, on the 14th by Rev. Thomas Brant,
Mr. JOHN HARRIS to Miss RUTH E. OLDS.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 October 1854
OLDS, Wiliam W.
Married at the Baptist Church in Hinesburgh by Rev. M. Hodge on January 9th,
WILLIAM W. OLDS, of Westport, N.Y. to Miss MANDANA RAY, daughter of the late
Calvin Ray of Hindesburgh, Vermont.Patriot & Essex County Advertiser 10
February 1848
ORDWAY, _____
Died in Westport on the 10th instant, Mrs. ORDWAY, wife of Joseph H. Ordway.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 April 1860
ORMESBEE, Emeline B.
Died at North Hudson, 8th instant, EMELINE B., wife of Aaron ORMSBEE, in the
34th year of her age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 March 1854
ORMESBY, Charles
Married in Keene, December 30th, 1854, by Levi C. Goff, Esquire, Mr. CHARLES
ORMESBY and Miss ELIZA ANN KENT, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 January 1854
ORMESBY, Eliza Ann (KENT)
Married in Keene, December 30th, 1854, by Levi C. Goff, Esquire, Mr. CHARLES
ORMESBY and Miss ELIZA ANN KENT, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 January
1854
OSGOOD, George W.
Married in Westport Sunday, Nov. 23, by Rev. T. E. Wright, GEORGE W. OSGOOD
of Crown Point and IRENE E. CHAMPION of Port Henry.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5
December 1856
OSGOOD, Irene E. (CHAMPION)
Married in Westport Sunday, Nov. 23, by Rev. T. E. Wright, GEORGE W. OSGOOD
of Crown Point and IRENE E. CHAMPION of Port Henry.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 December 1856
OSGOOD, Id?o
Died, in North Elba, on the night of the 31st ult., ID?O OSGOOD, aged 82
years.
Mr. Osgood was among the earliest settlers on what was then and long after
known as the Keene Plains, having come in prior to the war of 1812. At that
time there was a flourishing settlement around the Elba Iron Works, but the
manufacture of Iron having been suspended, and the Plains, though fertile,
proving frosty, and other causes rendering the territory forbidding to
emigrants, and the remarkably unpropitious season of 1816, in many places known
as the famine year, having discouraged and driven off the other settlers,
Father Osgood was left, I believe, for a time, the only settler in the present
town of North Elba. His untiring perseverance was successful in securing a home
and competence, while his integrity and strong common sense as a man, and
earnest devotion as a christian, won for him the respect and confidence of his
fellow citizens. Always a prominent citizen, and many times Supervisor of his
town, a leading member and Deacon of his church, his labor and influence was
always for good, and will long be felt and appreciated wherever he was known.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1862
OTIS, John
Married at Upper Jay on the 15th inst. at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage
by Rev. N. B. Wood, Mr. JOHN OTIS to Miss OLIVE WILKINS, both of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
OTIS, Mary Adelaide
Died in Keene, on the 19th instant of diphtheria, MARY ADELAIDE, daughter of
John and Jane OTIS, aged 9 years and 19 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 March 1863
OTIS, Olive (WILKINS)
Married at Upper Jay on the 15th inst. at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage
by Rev. N. B. Wood, Mr. JOHN OTIS to Miss OLIVE WILKINS, both of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
PAGE, Ann Eliza
Married March 26th at the residence of Mr. Norman Page by Rev. C. E.
Burdick, Mr. HENRY L. SHERMAN to Miss ANN ELIZA PAGE, both of Chesterfield.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
PAGE, Antee
Died in Chesterfield on the 12th inst. of apoplexy, Mrs. ANTEEE PAGE, wife
of the late John Page and mother of Norman Page, Esq., age 75 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 May 1856
PAGE, C. M.
Married on the 12th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. D. L. ALLEN to Miss C.
M. PAGE, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 July 1853
PAGE, Matilda
Married at Westport January 13th by Rev. S. Wright, Mr. SAMUEL FOUNTAIN of
Co. A. 57th N.Y. Vol. and Miss MATILDA PAGE of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1864
PALMER, Belden N.
Died in San Francisco, California, on the 5th of January, BELDEN N. PALMER,
son of Aaron Palmer, of this town, aged 23 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1853
PALMER, Belden N.
We are pained to learn the death of Mr. BELDEN N. PALMER, oldest son of Mr.
Aaron Palmer, of this place. He left here for California in November last, and
a stronger, healthier young man, or one who gave better promise of long life, it
would not be easy to find. We hear a further rumor that his younger brother who
accompanied him, is since dead. We hope it may prove a false report. The loss
of their son is a severe blow to his parents, and the death of both would seem
too heavy an affliction for them to bear.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1853
PALMER, Elvira A.
Married in this village on the 12th inst. by Rev. B. Eaton, GEORGE SHAMBO
and ELVIRA A. PALMER, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1857
PALMER, George
Died in Willsborough, on the 16th ult., Mr. GEORGE PALMER, aged 59 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 April 1854
PALMER, Harmon
Died at Long Bar, Yuba Co., Cal., January 14, HARMON PALMER, son of Aaron
Palmer of this town, aged 22 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 March 1853
PALMER, Henry
Married on Christmas eve in St. John's Chapel in Bouquet, by Edmund Cooper,
Mr. HENRY PALMER and Miss JANE GRINNELS, all of Bouquet.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
PALMER, Henry E.
Died in Essex, June 29th, of Typhoid Fever, HENRY E. PALMER, son of Asa
Palmer, and Corporal in Co. K. 96th Regiment New York Volunteers, in the 25th
year of his age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 July 1862
PALMER, Jane (GRINNELS)
Married on Christmas eve in St. John's Chapel in Bouquet, by Edmund Cooper,
Mr. HENRY PALMER and Miss JANE GRINNELS, all of Bouquet.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
PALMER, Sarah
Died in this town on the 29th instant, SARAH PALMER, aged 20 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1863
PANCBORN, Jason
Married in this town on the 21st ult., by Rev. Wm. Dickens, Mr. JASON
PANCBORN of Makoqueta, Iowa to Miss SARAH A. daughter of Oliver ABEL of
Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1856
PANCBORN, Sarah A. (ABEL)
Married in this town on the 21st ult., by Rev. Wm. Dickens, Mr. JASON
PANCBORN of Makoqueta, Iowa to Miss SARAH A. daughter of Oliver ABEL of
Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1856
PARISH, Helen M. (DURAND)
Married in this town, on the 1st inst., at the residence of the bride's
father, by E. B. Haff, Mr. JOHN C. PARISH of Jay, to Miss HELEN M. DURAND,
eldest daughter of Milo DURAND, Esq.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
PARISH, John C.
Married in this town, on the 1st inst., at the residence of the bride's
father, by E. B. Haff, Mr. JOHN C. PARISH of Jay, to Miss HELEN M. DURAND,
eldest daughter of Milo DURAND, Esq.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
PARKER, Joseph
Married in Lewis on the 27th inst. by Safford E. [Hale], Esq., Mr. JOSEPH
PARKER to Madam SOPHIE CHAMPION of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1851
PARKER, Sophie (CHAMPION)
Married in Lewis on the 27th inst. by Safford E. [Hale], Esq., Mr. JOSEPH
PARKER to Madam SOPHIE CHAMPION of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1851
PARKER, Timothy
Died in Lewis, on the 24th ult., TIMOTHY PARKER, in the 79th year of his
age.
New Hampshire & Massachusetts papers please copy.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1862
PARKILL, _____
A melancholy loss of life by drowning occurred at Essex, on Friday last. A
number of lads were skating on the lake, which had frozen over the night before.
One of them, a son of H. W. PARKILL, Esquire, of Essex, broke in, and his
younger brother attempted to go to his assistance with a board, but before he
reached him, the ice gave way, and he also went down
An uncle of the boys ran to their aid, and had nearly succeeded in saving
one, but the ice was too weak to bear his weight, and he with difficulty saved
himself. The bodies were recovered very soon after, but all efforts to restore
animation proved unavailing.
The parents of the children were absent from home at the time. Their ages
were 11 and 14 years, and they were the only children of Mr. Parkhill.
A large assembly was present at their funeral on Sunday. The whole
community sympathise with the afflicted parents at their heart-rending
bereavement. The accident should be a warning to boys, who are quite too
thoughtless and hasty in venturing upon unsafe ice.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 February 1853
PARKILL, Ezra (Col.)
Died in Essex, New York on the morning of the 16th of March 1848, Col. EZRA
PARKILL, aged 63 years.
See newspaper for further details. This is a long obituary.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 23 March 1848
PARMERTER, Jacob
Married at North Hudson Nov. 23rd, by E. B. Walker, Esq. JACOB PARMERTER of
North Hudson to Miss LUCY A. WYMAN of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
PARMERTER, Lucy A. (WYMAN)
Married at North Hudson Nov. 23rd, by E. B. Walker, Esq. JACOB PARMERTER of
North Hudson to Miss LUCY A. WYMAN of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
PARO, John
We are called upon to record the death of another old veteran of the War of
1812, JOHN PARO, who died at the residence of Lawrence Meecham on January 9th,
1878, in the 94th year of his age.
**NOTE ** TRY TO CHECK YEAR.
--Crown Point Budget, 16 January 1876
PARTRIDGE, Reuben
Died in Wilmington, on the 9th instant, Mr. REUBEN PARTRIDGE, aged 65 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 November 1853
PATRICK, Sophia
Married at Windsor on the 7th instant, GARDNER STOW, Esquire, of this
village to Miss SOPHIA PATRICK of the former place.
--Keeseville Herald, 21 June 1831
PATTEN, Jane
Married on the 13th instant, by Rev. B. Pomeroy, Mr. LYMAN SMITH of Westport
to Miss JANE PATTEN of Essex.
--The Westport Courier, 22 February 1850
PEASLEY, Mark
Died in Westport on Monday January 4th, Mr. MARK PEASLEY, in the 99th year
of his age. He was a native of New Hampshire.
NOTE - Mr. PEASLEY'S age is not very clear on the microfilm.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 January 1864
PECK, Abigail
Died at Jay, Essex County, N.Y. at 12 o'clock a.m. on January 1st, Mrs.
ABIGAIL, the wife of Andrew PECK.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 January 1855
PECK, D. Brainard
Married in Keene, N.H., May 31st by Rev. Dr. Barstow, Mr. D. BRAINARD PECK,
of Burlington, Vermont, to Miss FRANCES A., daughter of Chas. H. BRAINARD,
Esquire, formerly of this place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
PECK, Frances A. (BRAINARD)
Married in Keene, N.H., May 31st by Rev. Dr. Barstow, Mr. D. BRAINARD PECK,
of Burlington, Vermont, to Miss FRANCES A., daughter of Chas. H. BRAINARD,
Esquire, formerly of this place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
PERKINS, Alvira B.
Married in North Hudson, on the 3rd instant, by Rev. M. L. Willard, Mr.
NATHAN A. DeWOLFE, to Miss ALVIRA B. PERKINS, both of North Hudson.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1861
PERRY, Mary N. (McCOLLOM)
Married in Essex by Rev. C. Fisher, Mr. SAMUEL G. PERRY to Miss MARY N.
McCOLLOM, both of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 November 1856
PERRY, Rebecca
Died in this village, on the 9th instant, after a short and painful sickness
of about one week, borne with a Christian resignation and exemplary patience
that softens the affliction to her many mourning friends, Mrs. REBECCA, relict
of the late Nathan PERRY, Esquire, in the 75th year of her age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 June 1853
PERRY, Samuel G.
Married in Essex by Rev. C. Fisher, Mr. SAMUEL G. PERRY to Miss MARY N.
McCOLLOM, both of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 November 1856
PERSON, Abigail
Died in Keeseville on the 10th instant, Mrs. ABIGAIL PERSON, relict of the
late Oliver Person, aged 86 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 February 1856
PERSONS, Dennis
We are pained to learn that Mr. DENNIS PERSONS, for many years an esteemed
citizen of Westport, died suddenly yesterday. Mr. Persons was engaged in
ploughing on his farm, when he received the stroke which terminated his life;
and was found lying in the new made farrow with life extinct. He was 64 years
of age and bore an excellent character.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 May 1864
PERSONS, Hiram
Died, in Washington, Camp, hill House, December 24th, 1861, HIRAM PERSONS,
aged 20 years.
Mr. Persons enlisted in Capt. Arnold's Company last fall, and was one of the
most promising youths in that company. His company feel deeply his loss and
many a tear of sympathy and regret was shed when he took his departure for a
better land. When he went to his bed at night he was feeling better than usual,
about 12 o'clock he was dead. He died of congestion of the brain.
He died like a soldier for he fell at his post.
He was buried with military honors at Westport on New Years day.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1862
PHELPS, Augusta
Married July 2, 1857, at Schroon Lake, by J. F. Potter, Esq., LORENZO
MURDOCK of Bolton, N.Y., to Miss AUGUSTA PHELPS, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 July 1857
PHELPS, Elihu
Died in Schroon on the 7th inst., ELIHU PHELPS, aged 70 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
PHELPS, Emily
Married at Schroon, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. DARIUS
J. RICHARDS, to Miss EMILY PHELPS, all of Schroon, Essex County, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 May 1849
PHELPS, Olive (RICHARDSON)
Married in Schroon, July 26th, by Joel F. Potter, Esquire, ROLLIN W. PHELPS
to Miss OLIVE RICHARDSON, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
PHELPS, Rollin W.
Married in Schroon, July 26th, by Joel F. Potter, Esquire, ROLLIN W. PHELPS
to Miss OLIVE RICHARDSON, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
PIERCE, Emily
Married at the parsonage in Wadhams Mills on the 19th of November by Rev. J.
A. Woodhull, Mr. GEORGE R. CLARK of Hopkinton, St. Lawrence County, to Miss
EMILY PIERCE of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
PIERCE, G. H.
Married on the evening of the 5th instant, at the Baptist parsonage, in this
town, by the Rev. Levi S. Smith, Mr. G. H. PIERCE, to Miss SARAH A. PROUTY, both
of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1861
PIERCE, Harriet
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 29th of October, by Rev. R. A. Hodge, Mr.
JULIUS W. FERRIS, and Miss HARRIET PIERCE, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
PIERCE, Harvey
Married in Westport, on the 14th instant, by Rev. Thomas Brandt, Mr. HARVEY
PIERCE to Mrs. MARGARET H. ANGIER, daughter of Deacon Luther Angier, all of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 July 1853
PIERCE, Hattie Elizabeth
Died in Westport, on the 13th ult., of croup, HATTIE ELIZABETH, daughter of
Francis I. and Rosetta Ann PIERCE, aged 1 year, 3 months and 3 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1859
PIERCE, Lymon H.
Died in the village of Westport, on the 25th instant, LYMON H., the son of
Harvey and Maria P. PIERCE, aged 5 weeks 5 days.
--Essex County Reporter, , Elizabethtown, N.Y. 28 June 1849
PIERCE, Margaret H. (ANGIER)
Married in Westport, on the 14th instant, by Rev. Thomas Brandt, Mr. HARVEY
PIERCE to Mrs. MARGARET H. ANGIER, daughter of Deacon Luther Angier, all of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 July 1853
PIERCE, Maria P.
Died in Westport, of Consumption, on the 1st instant, MARIA P. wife of
Harvey PIERCE, aged 31 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1853
PIERCE, Martha Ann (WHEELOCK)
Married in Moriah on the 10th instant, by Rev. C. Ransom, ORRIN W. PIERCE,
Esquire, of Westport, to MARTHA ANN WHEELOCK, youngest daughter of L. WHEELOCK,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 September 1857
PIERCE, Orrin W.
Married in Moriah on the 10th instant, by Rev. C. Ransom, ORRIN W. PIERCE,
Esquire, of Westport, to MARTHA ANN WHEELOCK, youngest daughter of L. WHEELOCK,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 September 1857
PIERCE, Roswell W.
Died in Westport on February 7th, ROSWELL W., the son of Samuel and Harriet
PIERCE, aged 17 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 March 1856
PIERCE, Sarah A. (PROUTY)
Married on the evening of the 5th instant, at the Baptist parsonage, in this
town, by the Rev. Levi S. Smith, Mr. G. H. PIERCE, to Miss SARAH A. PROUTY, both
of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1861
PIERSON, Henry
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 8th instant, by M. F. Nicholson, Esquire,
Mr. Henry PIERSON and Miss POLLY AYRES, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
PIERSON, Mary
Died in this place on the 15th instant, MARY PIERSON, widow of Bareillai
Pierson, aged 68 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1856
PIERSON, Polly (AYRES)
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 8th instant, by M. F. Nicholson, Esquire,
Mr. Henry PIERSON and Miss POLLY AYRES, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
PIERSONS, Keziah (LEWIS)
Married in Lewis, March 12th 1862 at the residence of the bride's father,
by Rev. S. Gardner, Mr. THOMAS D. PIERSONS, to Miss KEZIAH LEWIS, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1862
PIERSONS, Thomas D.
Married in Lewis, March 12th 1862 at the residence of the bride's father,
by Rev. S. Gardner, Mr. THOMAS D. PIERSONS, to Miss KEZIAH LEWIS, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1862
PLATT, Charlotte M.
Married December 31 at the house of the bride's father, Mr. Starr Platt, by
Rev. Alvin Robbins, Mr. ERASTUS F. ROOT of North Hudson and Miss CHARLOTTE M.
PLATT of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
PLATT, Jane A. (McNEIL)
Married at the residence of J. H. Bromley, Esquire, in Plattsburgh, on the
22nd instant, by the Rev. Dr. Coit, W. P. PLATT, Esquire, P. M., to Miss JANE A.
McNEIL, daughter of Col. D. B. McNeil.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1859
PLATT, W. P.
Married at the residence of J. H. Bromley, Esquire, in Plattsburgh, on the
22nd instant, by the Rev. Dr. Coit, W. P. PLATT, Esquire, P. M., to Miss JANE A.
McNEIL, daughter of Col. D. B. McNeil.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1859
POND, Byron
Married in this village on the 13th instant, at the residence of David Judd,
Esquire, the bride's uncle, by Rev. Mr. Hudson, BYRON POND, Esquire Counselor of
Law to Miss MARY HINCKLEY.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1856
POND, Clarissa
Died in Kinderhook, Michigan, on the 16th instant, Miss CLARISSA POND, aged
53 years, sister of Jared Pond, of Coldwater, Michigan, and of the late Ashley
Pond, of this place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 January 1853
POND, Jared
From the Michigan Argus
Died in this city on the eve of the 12th inst., at the residence of his
son, the Editor of this paper, of inflammation of the lungs, JARED POND, aged 65
yrs. 6 mos. 16 days.
The deceased was born in Poultney, Vt. September 26, 1790. While yet a boy
his father moved to Essex County, N.Y. where the deceased resided until 1832.
In the early days he was a practical surveyor and afterward an iron maker. His
father Benjamin Pond was a Jeffersonian Democrat, a member of Congress from 1811
to 1813, a supporter of the Madison Administration and voted for the war. Both
father and son were out upon the lines in 1813. The son was also at the Battle
of Plattsburgh in command of a volunteer Artillery Company. The deceased
removed west in October 1832. He stopped at Knox County, Ohio until the spring
of 1835 when he came to Michigan. In September of that year, he located at
Branch, then County site of Branch County. He represented that County in the
House of Representatives in the session of 1839. He was elected register of
Deeds of that county in 1843, and removed to Coldwater, which place had become
the County site a short time before, and continued to reside at that village,
enjoying the esteem and confidence of all who knew him, up to March 1855, when
he removed to this city.
He has died leaving as a legacy to his family which is better then riches, a
reputation unsullied, and a character above reproach. Cut down in the full
possession of his faculties, the surviving companion of eight sons and two
daughters, mourn the loss of a beloved husband and father. But they mourn not
as those without hope. God is the disposer of all events and in HIM they trust.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 May 1856
POND, Lucinda
Died this day, in this village, at the residence of her son, Byron Pond,
Esquire, Mrs. LUCINDA POND, aged sixty seven years and ten months.
The deceased was the relict of Ashley Pond, Esquire, (formerly Clerk of this
County,) and came to this village soon after her marriage in 1814.
A large circle of relatives and friends are called to mourn this
dispensation: and the community sustains the loss of a worthy and respected
lady.
Funeral services at the home, Saturday at 2 P.M.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1861
POND, Lucinda (RAWSON)
Died at Elizabethtown, N.Y., on the 28th of February 1861, Mrs. LUCINDA
RAWSON POND, in the 69th year of her age.
She came to this place to reside soon after her marriage to Ashley Pond,
Esquire, (for several years Clerk of Essex County, and also admitted to the bar
of the County), who died in 1827.
Thus early left a widow, with a young family of five children dependent upon
her for her exertions, she sought to keep her children together; and with
assiduity and energy beyond what is usual in her sex, succeeded in maintaining
her household, till her children were able to provide for themselves and her.
In 1842, she was called to bury her daughter, on whose assistance and
society, she had hoped to lean through life. And she was not, to use her own
expression, the same woman, after this affliction so crushing to her earthly
hopes.
During her last illness, she enjoyed the attention and visits of all her
sons, (two of whom reside at a distance), who did all that filial affection
could do to comfort her in her decline. Her disease, causing an enlargement of
the liver and pressure upon her lungs, made conversation more and more
difficult. Yet she expressed to her youngest son, Rev. Irving POND, her
obligations to love and worship God, who had been so good to her, though her lot
in life had at former times almost caused her to repine; and she asked him to
pray in the family. She seemed conscious, recognized her friends to the last,
and expired without a struggle. Her children will ever cherish the memory of
another whose constant care and counsel they owe so much. Her neighbors also
will long remember her as sympathetic and kind in all afflictions of others, and
in the social relations of life. Her funeral was attended by a large concourse
of friends and neighbors, on Saturday, P.M., after her decrease, all the
clergymen of this village participating in the services.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 March 1861
POND, Mary (HINCKLEY)
Married in this village on the 13th instant, at the residence of David Judd,
Esquire, the bride's uncle, by Rev. Mr. Hudson, BYRON POND, Esquire Counselor of
Law to Miss MARY HINCKLEY.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1856
POND, Mary A.
Married in Plattsburgh, 29th ult., by the Rev. D. Dobie, Mr. SAMUEL J.
OLCOTT to Miss MARY A. POND, both of North Hudson, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
POPE, Seth
Died in this village, on Wednesday last, SETH, son of Martin POPE, Esquire,
aged _____.
--Keeseville Herald 12 April 1831
PORTER, Jane
Married on Saturday morning, January _____ at Hyde's Hotel, Ducbury Vermont
by James K. Hyde, Esquire, Mr. HENRY A. GRISWOLD of this place, to Miss JANE
PORTER of Whitehall.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 6 January 1848
POST, Asa (M.D.)
Died at his residence in this town, Sunday the 24th instant, ASA POST, M.D.,
aged 91.
Dr. Post was among the earliest of the settlers in this town; and probably
the oldest inhabitant at the time of his death.
He was born in Connecticut, October 1767He removed early to Panton, Vermont,
where he resided until the year 1803, when he came into this town, and settled
on the place where he died.
Dr. Post was widely and familiarly known, and highly esteemed for many
social and public virtues. For a long time a physician in active and successful
practice, he became endeared to all who knew him, by his great amiability and
worth of character.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 August 1859
POTTER, Amelia A.
Married at Schroon Lake, N.Y. on the 7th instant, by Col. A. L. Ireland, F.
H. STEVENS, M.D. of Consecon, C.W. to Miss AMELIA A. POTTER, daughter of Hon. J.
F. Potter of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 September 1853
POTTER, Erastus B.
Died at Schroon River, on the 24th ult., ERASTUS B. POTTER, in the 57th year
of his age.
The deceased has laboured under great bodily pain for about 14 years
occasioned by the dissipation of one of the bones of his leg. About one year
ago the diseased limb was amputated by Dr. March, which prolonged his days one
year.
Many are the afflictions of the righteous; but the Lord delivereth him out
of them all, may be truely said of the deceased, who was a man of good business
talent, just in his deal, and of unwavering integrity. An Exemplary christian,
a good neighbor and a father to the poor, who has never seen any perish for
the want of clothing or any poor without covering, who in their need were not
warmed with the fleece of this flock, (Job 39 chap.) The loss of the deceased
has been deeply felt and will be deeply mourned by his numerous friends and
relatives.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 June 1862
POTTER, Freeman
Died in Schroon, on the 5th instant, of typhus fever, FREEMAN POTTER, son of
E. B. Potter, aged 17 years. The deceased was a very moral youth, and much
respected by all who knew him.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 August 1853
POTTER, Harvey
Married at Moriah on the 1 July inst., by F. S. Edgerton, Esq., Mr. HARVEY
POTTER of Moriah, to Miss M. A. SWINTON of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 July 1856
POTTER, M. A. (SWINTON)
Married at Moriah on the 1 July inst., by F. S. Edgerton, Esq., Mr. HARVEY
POTTER of Moriah, to Miss M. A. SWINTON of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 July 1856
POTTER, Sarah Ophelia
Married in Schroon, October 1st, by Joel F. Potter, Esq., JOSEPH W.
STANNARD, to Miss SARAH OPHELIA POTTER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
POWERS, Ellen (FISHER)
Married in Keeseville, on Tuesday the 2nd instant, by the Rev. John
Mattocks, FRANKLIN W. POWERS, Esquire, of Oskash, Wisconsin, to Miss ELLEN
FISHER, daughter of Selah Fisher, Esquire, of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 August 1853
POWERS, Franklin W.
Married in Keeseville, on Tuesday the 2nd instant, by the Rev. John
Mattocks, FRANKLIN W. POWERS, Esquire, of Oskash, Wisconsin, to Miss ELLEN
FISHER, daughter of Selah Fisher, Esquire, of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 August 1853
PRATT, Cornelia
Died in Lewis, on the 14th inst., Miss CORNELIA, wife of Orville A. PRATT,
age 21.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1857
PRATT, Cornelia D. (SMITH)
Married in Willsborough on the 6th instant, by Rev. A. Champlin, Mr.
FREDERICK D. PRATT to Miss CORNELIA D. SMITH, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 February 1856
PRATT, Frederick D.
Married in Willsborough on the 6th instant, by Rev. A. Champlin, Mr.
FREDERICK D. PRATT to Miss CORNELIA D. SMITH, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 February 1856
PRATT, Helen
Married in Lewis, on the 27th ult. by Rev. Charles Redfield, Mr. RALZA
MORSE, and Miss HELEN PRATT, all of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 August 1861
PRATT, Julia
Married in Essex by Rev. Mr. McGilton, Mr. OSCAR F. ROBERTS to Miss JULIA
PRATT, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
PRATT, Martha
Died in Willsborough on the 23rd ult. Miss MARTHA PRATT, aged 28 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
PRESCOTT, Amos A.
Married in Westport, on the 14th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. AMOS A.
PRESCOTT, of Plattsburgh, to Miss MARY E. HATCH, of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 June 1853
PRESCOTT, Mary E. (HATCH)
Married in Westport, on the 14th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. AMOS A.
PRESCOTT, of Plattsburgh, to Miss MARY E. HATCH, of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 June 1853
PRICE, J. D. (MITCHELL)
Married on May 3rd, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. S. W. PRICE and Miss J. D.
MITCHELL, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1854
PRICE, S. W.
Married on May 3rd, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. S. W. PRICE and Miss J. D.
MITCHELL, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1854
PRINDLE, Ermina
Died very suddenly in this village Friday last, Mrs. ERMINA PRINDLE, wife of
Capt. Charles B. Prindle, aged _____.
See newspaper for further information.
--Keeseville Herald, 28 June 1831
PROCTOR, Eleanor
Married at the Methodist parsonage in this village by Rev. B. Eaton, Mr. Wm.
D. GIBBS of Geneso, Henry Co., Illinois, to Miss ELEANOR PROCTOR of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 May 1857
PROUTY, Catharine
Married in Westport, on the 1st instant, by Rev. Samuel Jones, of
Elizabethtown, Mr. LEBANON FARNSWORTH, of Lewis, and Miss CATHARINE PROUTY, of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 December 1857
PROUTY, Frances
Married on the 27th instant at the inn of Capt. H. Hinckley, in
Willsborough, by the Rev. Mr. Barnard, Mr. OSCAR A. FINNEY of Lewis to Miss
FRANCES PROUTY of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
PROUTY, Rebecca A.
Married in Chestertown, Warren County, N.Y., at the Methodist Episcopal
Parsonage, January 22nd, by Rev. S. Redfield, Mr. EZEKIAL F. WESTCOTT, of Lewis,
Essex County, N.Y. to Miss REBECCA A. PROUTY, daughter of Lee Prouty, Esquire,
of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
PROUTY, Saphronia
Married at Wadhams Mills, on the 1st inst., by Rev. A. Woodhull, B. M.
HODSKINS, Esq., of Elizabethtown, to Miss SAPHRONIA PROUTY, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
PROUTY, Sarah A.
Married on the evening of the 5th instant, at the Baptist parsonage, in this
town, by the Rev. Levi S. Smith, Mr. G. H. PIERCE, to Miss SARAH A. PROUTY, both
of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1861
PURMONT, Adoniram J.
Died in Jay, on the 30th of January, ADONIRAM J. PURMONT, aged 36 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 March 1854
PUTNAM, Hiram
Died at New Russia, in this town, on Sunday evening, the 16th instant, Mr.
HIRAM PUTNAM, aged about 65 years.
Mr. Putnam was well known as an active businessman and has, for many years
been proprietor of the New Russia Forge. He was a resident of the town of Essex
and leaves many relatives and friends in that town, who as well as numerous
acquaintances in this vicinity will lament his death.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 February 1862
RANNEY, Abigail
Died in this village on the 9th instant, the widow ABIGAIL RANNEY, aged 82
years.
--The Westport Courier, 18 October 1849
RANNEY, I. Waitstill
Died at Westport, Friday May 5th, I. WAITSTILL, only child of Dr. H. D. and
L. O. RANNY, aged 3 years and 5 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1854
RAWSON, Ellen N. (HARELOS)
Married in Jamestown, Chatauqua County, New York on the 7th instant by Rev.
H. _____, Mr. JOHN B. RAWSON formerly of Schroon, Essex County, and Miss ELLEN
N. HARELOS of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1851
RAWSON, Frank
Died in Crownpoint, on the 6th instant, of Hydrocephalus, FRANK RAWSON, only
son of Doctor DOOLITTLE, aged 6 years and 5 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1861
RAWSON, John B.
Married in Jamestown, Chatauqua County, New York on the 7th instant by Rev.
H. _____, Mr. JOHN B. RAWSON formerly of Schroon, Essex County, and Miss ELLEN
N. HARELOS of the former place.Elizabethtown Post 31 October 1851
RAWSON, Julia A. (GARFIELD)
Married in Schroon Lake, on the 9th inst., at the residence of the bride's
father, Mr. Lemon Garfield, by Rev. Alvin Robbins, Mr. LUCIUS RAWSON and Miss
JULIA A. GARFIELD, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 June 1863
RAWSON, Lavarna P.
Married in Schroon, Essex County, New York on the 2nd instant by Rev. C.
Townsend, L. I. DOOLITTLE of Newhern, Bartholomew County, Indiana to Miss
LAVARNA P. RAWSON of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1851
RAWSON, Lucinda
Died at Elizabethtown, N.Y., on the 28th of February 1861, Mrs. LUCINDA
RAWSON POND, in the 69th year of her age.
She came to this place to reside soon after her marriage to Ashley Pond,
Esquire, (for several years Clerk of Essex County, and also admitted to the bar
of the County), who died in 1827.
Thus early left a widow, with a young family of five children dependent upon
her for her exertions, she sought to keep her children together; and with
assiduity and energy beyond what is usual in her sex, succeeded in maintaining
her household, till her children were able to provide for themselves and her.
In 1842, she was called to bury her daughter, on whose assistance and
society, she had hoped to lean through life. And she was not, to use her own
expression, the same woman, after this affliction so crushing to her earthly
hopes.
During her last illness, she enjoyed the attention and visits of all her
sons, (two of whom reside at a distance), who did all that filial affection
could do to comfort her in her decline. Her disease, causing an enlargement of
the liver and pressure upon her lungs, made conversation more and more
difficult. Yet she expressed to her youngest son, Rev. Irving POND, her
obligations to love and worship God, who had been so good to her, though her lot
in life had at former times almost caused her to repine; and she asked him to
pray in the family. She seemed conscious, recognized her friends to the last,
and expired without a struggle. Her children will ever cherish the memory of
another whose constant care and counsel they owe so much. Her neighbors also
will long remember her as sympathetic and kind in all afflictions of others, and
in the social relations of life. Her funeral was attended by a large concourse
of friends and neighbors, on Saturday, P.M., after her decrease, all the
clergymen of this village participating in the services.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 March 1861
RAWSON, Lucius
Married in Schroon Lake, on the 9th inst., at the residence of the bride's
father, Mr. Lemon Garfield, by Rev. Alvin Robbins, Mr. LUCIUS RAWSON and Miss
JULIA A. GARFIELD, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 June 1863
RAY, Mandana
Married at the Baptist Church in Hinesburgh by Rev. M. Hodge on January 9th,
WILLIAM W. OLDS, of Westport, N.Y. to Miss MANDANA RAY, daughter of the late
Calvin Ray of Hindesburgh, Vermont.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 10 February 1848
RAY, Phebe J.
Married, on the 26th Dec., at the Baptist Church in Hinesburgh, by the Rev.
Mr. Hodges, Dr. BENJAMIN D. SHERWOOD, of Manlius, N.Y., to Miss PHEBE J. RAY,
daughter of John Ray of the former place.
--Westport Patriot, 10 February 1848
RAYMOND, Josepht
Married at Vergennes, Vermont, on the 7th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Couvillan
of Burlington, Mr. SOLOMON DEYO of Westport, N.Y., to Miss JOSEPHT RAYMOND, of
Panton.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1853
RAYMOND, Lucy
Married at Westport, on the 26th of October, by the Rev. J. F. Yates,
ISADORE BROTHER to Miss LUCY RAYMOND, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
RAZEY, Catherine (HARPER)
Married in this town by Rev. B. Pomeroy, Mr. JOSEPH W. RAZEY to Miss
CATHERINE HARPER, both of this place.
--The Westport Courier, 4 October 1849
RAZEY, Joseph W.
Married in this town by Rev. B. Pomeroy, Mr. JOSEPH W. RAZEY to Miss
CATHERINE HARPER, both of this place.
--The Westport Courier, 4 October 1849
REA, James
Died in this town on the 19th inst., JAMES REA, aged about 40 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 April 1863
RENNE, Nancy Ann
Married at Mr. W. Baker's, in Crownpoint, by Rev. L. Bradshaw, Mr. B. H.
WELLS, of Denmark, Lewis County, N.Y., to Miss NANCY ANN RENNE, of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1854
REYNOLDS, Abel
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage in this place, October 21st, by
Rev. A. M. Munsee, Mr. ABEL REYNOLDS of Essex and Miss MARTHA MCNARY of Lewis,
all of Essex County, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 October 1863
REYNOLDS, Abram
Died in Essex, on the 23rd ult., Mr. ABRAM REYNOLDS, aged 83 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 June 1854
REYNOLDS, Emily Jane
Died in Essex on the 2nd instant, Mrs. EMILY JANE CLELAND, wife of Ezra
Cleland and daughter of Morris REYNOLDS, aged 29 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1863
REYNOLDS, Jane A.
Married in Essex, on Wednesday evening the 9th instant, by Rev. L. Smith,
Mr. GEORGE FISK, printer, recently compositor of this office, to Miss JANE A.
REYNOLDS of Westport.
Another printer gone! Ye gods! Well this the way they go, jolly fellows.
A long life to you George.
--The Westport Courier, 11 January 1850
REYNOLDS, Jane A.
Died in Westport, of Consumption, on Friday, March 7th, Mrs. JANE A. FISK,
wife of G. W. FISK, and daughter of the late Deacon G. B. REYNOLDS, aged 35
years.
Mrs. Fisk, in early life, was made a partaker of saving grace and united
with the Baptist Church. She was an ornament to the society of the village
where she resided, being naturally amiable, kind, and affectionate. In the
circle in which she moved, she was greatly beloved as a friend, sister, and
wife. For months she was subject to declining health, that gave manifest
premonitions that death was near, and although for a time, clouds obscured her
spiritual vision, yet as she approached the spirit world, they were banished by
the effulgent rays of the sun of righteousness. Her testimony in her dying
hours, was of a character to afford to her loved friends, great consolation.
They mourn, but not as those who have no hope. From the family circle a
light has been taken, and a weeping husband and three motherless boys are left
to grieve.
Death loves a shining mark
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 April 1862
REYNOLDS, Joseph W.
It is our painful duty to record the death of JOSEPH W. REYNOLDS, Esquire,
late editor of the Essex Co. Republican; which occurred, at his residence in
Keeseville, on Friday morning last, the 27th December, 1861.
A few weeks since, Mr. Reynolds determined to attempt a trip to Europe, for
the purpose of recruiting his failing health; but, on reaching New York, was
obliged to give up the proposed journey; and returned to his home, as the sad
result has proved, to linger but a few days among his friends, ere his earthly
career closed forever.
Mr. Reynolds was an able journalist, an excellent citizen and a christian
gentleman. In the loss of such a man, the public earnestly sympathize with the
sorrow of the bereaved family.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 January 1862
REYNOLDS, Martha (McNARY)
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage in this place, October 21st, by
Rev. A. M. Munsee, Mr. ABEL REYNOLDS of Essex and Miss MARTHA MCNARY of Lewis,
all of Essex County, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 October 1863
REYNOLDS, Mary H.
Married in Essex, New York on March 1st by Rev. D. Osgood, Mr. CALVIN COOK
of Bridport, Vermont to Miss MARY H. REYNOLDS of Essex, New York.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1852
REYNOLDS, Polly Ann
Died at the residence of R. W. Livingston, Esquire, in this village, on
Sunday evening, the 3d instant, POLLY ANN REYNOLDS, wife of JOHN LORD, Esquire,
aged 67.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 August 1862
REYNOLDS, Sarah
Died at Westport, 12th ult., Mrs. SARAH REYNOLDS, relict of the late Deacon
G. B. Reynolds, in the 63rd year of her age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 September 1853
RICE, Colney A.
Married in Essex by Rev. C. Fisher, Mr. JOHN SUMNER of Thompson, [Geauga]
County, Ohio, to Miss COLNEY A. RICE of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 November 1856
RICE, Franklin W.
Married in Lansing, Michigan, on the 23rd ult., by the Rev. William Norton,
FRANKLIN W. RICE, Esquire, to Miss MARY E. CARR, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 July 1861
RICE, infant son
Died in this town, on the 3rd instant, an infant son of GEORGE RICE, aged 2
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1861
RICE, Josiah M.
Married in Schuyler Falls, on the 10th instant, by Rev. A. Ford, Mr. JOSIAH
M. RICE, of Elizabethtown, to Miss MARY AGUSTUS WOOD, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1859
RICE, Lizzie A. (WHEELER)
Married at Schroon, April 2nd 1863, by Rev. Mr. Stephens, N. H. RICE of
Denver City, Colorado, and Miss LIZZIE A. WHEELER, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 April 1863
RICE, Louisa
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, at Port Henry on the 16th ult., Mr. R. H. DOW of
Shoreham, Vermont to Miss LOUISA RICE of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
RICE, Mary Agustus (WOOD)
Married in Schuyler Falls, on the 10th instant, by Rev. A. Ford, Mr. JOSIAH
M. RICE, of Elizabethtown, to Miss MARY AGUSTUS WOOD, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1859
RICE, Mary E. (CARR)
Married in Lansing, Michigan, on the 23rd ult., by the Rev. William Norton,
FRANKLIN W. RICE, Esquire, to Miss MARY E. CARR, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 July 1861
RICE, N. H.
Married at Schroon, April 2nd 1863, by Rev. Mr. Stephens, N. H. RICE of
Denver City, Colorado, and Miss LIZZIE A. WHEELER, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 April 1863
RICHARDS, Cyrus
Died on Friday the 9th instant, Mr. CYRUS RICHARDS in the 61st year of his
age, a resident of this town for more than 41 years.
--Westport Patriot, 30 July 1848
RICHARDS, Darius J.
Married at Schroon, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. DARIUS
J. RICHARDS, to Miss EMILY PHELPS, all of Schroon, Essex County, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 May 1849
RICHARDS, Eliza (MAYHEW)
Married in this town, on the 12th instant, by David Judd, Esquire, Mr.
JOSHUA RICHARDS, to Miss ELIZA MAYHEW.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1862
RICHARDS, Emily (PHELPS)
Married at Schroon, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. DARIUS
J. RICHARDS, to Miss EMILY PHELPS, all of Schroon, Essex County, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 May 1849
RICHARDS, Joshua
Married in this town on the 13th inst., by Rev. Mr. Eaton, Mr. JOSHUA
RICHARDS, to Miss MARTHA LINDSAY, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 August 1856
RICHARDS, Joshua
Married in this town, on the 12th instant, by David Judd, Esquire, Mr.
JOSHUA RICHARDS, to Miss ELIZA MAYHEW.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1862
RICHARDS, Martha (LINDSAY)
Married in this town on the 13th inst., by Rev. Mr. Eaton, Mr. JOSHUA
RICHARDS, to Miss MARTHA LINDSAY, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 August 1856
RICHARDS, Martha (LINDSAY)
Died in this town, on the 18th instant, of Consumption, MARTHA, daughter of
J. D. LINDSAY, and wife of Joshua RICHARDS, aged 21 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1861
RICHARDS, Mary Ann
Married in this town on the 12th inst. by Rev. B. Eaton, Mr. EDWARD SHORES
and Miss MARY ANN RICHARDS, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1857
RICHARDS, Mary H. (McINTYRE)
Died in this village on Saturday June 17th of consumption, Mrs. MARY H.,
wife of C. W. RICHARDS, and oldest daughter of William McINTYRE, aged _____.
See newspaper for accompanying poem.
--Westport Patriot, 3 August 1848
RICHARDSON, Jane
Married in Keeseville this day by Rev. John Mattocks, Mr. R. B. BOYNTON,
Merchant, to Miss JANE RICHARDSON, all of Keeseville.
--Westport Patriot, 28 September 1848
RICHARDSON, Lucretia M. (NORTHUP)
Died in Westport, April 16, 1859, LUCRETIA M., wife of Dr. William H.
RICHARDSON, and daughter of the Hon. Harmon NORTHUP, of Fairfield, Vt., in the
28th year of her age.
In the death of Mrs. R. God has taken not only a companion, loving, and
beloved, but one endeared to many hearts in this community. Her loving and
amiable nature had won to herself a large circle of admiring friends, who loved
her while living, and mourn now that she is dead.
During a protracted season of declining health, much of which was attended
with severe physical suffering, the excellencies of her character, which in
health adorned her life, were still more beautifully developed in the sweet
submission with which she bound to her heavenly Father's will.
Not my will, but thine be done,
was her constant prayer.
And when the last sad hour came,
affectionately kissing her friends and then entreating,
try to meet me in heaven,
she sweetly slept on Jesus' bosom.
Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1859
RICHARDSON, Olive
Married in Schroon, July 26th, by Joel F. Potter, Esquire, ROLLIN W. PHELPS
to Miss OLIVE RICHARDSON, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
RICHARDSON, Stroughton D.
Died in Chesterfield on the 12th instant, very suddenly, Mr. STROUGHTON D.
RICHARDSON, aged nearly 70.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1856
RICKETSON, Kate E.
Married in Duane on the 18th by Rev. Samuel Smith, of St. Armand, Mr. MILTON
J. HOAG of Adrian, Michigan to KATE E., only daughter of Mr. William RICKETSON,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 October 1854
RISING, Emma C.
Died in Westport, on the 17th instant, of consumption, after a long and
painful illness, Miss EMMA C. RISING, daughter of Roderick R. Rising, aged 28
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 November 1857
ROBERTS, Elenora (WHALLON)
Died at North Hudson, Monday the 2nd inst., Mrs. ELENORA, wife of
Maj. Charles ROBERTS and daughter of the late Hon. Reuben WHALLON, age 37 yrs.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1857
ROBB, Mary Jane (TODD)
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in this village, Sept. 19th by Rev. B.
Eaton, Mr. WILLIAM ROBB and Miss MARY JANE TODD, both of Lewis
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1856
ROBB, William
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in this village, Sept. 19th by Rev. B.
Eaton, Mr. WILLIAM ROBB and Miss MARY JANE TODD, both of Lewis
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1856
ROBBINS, Abigail
Married on the 1st inst. at the Essex County Mansion House in this town by
Oliver Abel Jr. Esq., Mr. CHAUNCEY H. BULLIS to Miss ABIGAIL ROBBINS, both of
Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1856
ROBBINS, Helen M. (FRENCH)
Married September 3d instant, at the Mansion Hollan, in this place, by Rev.
H. M. Munsee, Mr. JOSEPH ROBBINS, of Lewis, and Miss HELEN M. FRENCH, of Essex,
N.Y., all of Essex Co., New York.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1863
ROBBINS, Joseph
Married September 3d instant, at the Mansion Hollan, in this place, by Rev.
H. M. Munsee, Mr. JOSEPH ROBBINS, of Lewis, and Miss HELEN M. FRENCH, of Essex,
N.Y., all of Essex Co., New York.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1863
ROBERTS, Achsah M. (CRAY)
Married in Lewis, N.Y., on the 19th instant, by Rev. S. S. Howe, Mr. SAMUEL
D. ROBERTS, of Marquette, Michigan, to Miss ACHSAH M. CRAY, of Highgate,
Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1861
ROBERTS, Hariet
Married in Lewis, at the house of the bride's father, on the evening of
September 23, by Rev. B. Eaton, Mr. JOHN S. TODD, of Lewis, and Miss HARIET M.
ROBERTS, daughter of William Roberts, Esquire.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 October 1857
ROBERTS, Jane Ann
Married in this town, on the 3rd ult., by Rev. Mr. Pomeroy, HIRAM W.
HARTWELL of Elizabethtown to Miss JANE ANN ROBERTS of Lewis.
--The Westport Courier, 2 August 1850
ROBERTS, Julia (PRATT)
Married in Essex by Rev. Mr. McGilton, Mr. OSCAR F. ROBERTS to Miss JULIA
PRATT, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
ROBERTS, Oscar F.
Married in Essex by Rev. Mr. McGilton, Mr. OSCAR F. ROBERTS to Miss JULIA
PRATT, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
ROBERTS, Samuel D.
Married in Lewis, N.Y., on the 19th instant, by Rev. S. S. Howe, Mr. SAMUEL
D. ROBERTS, of Marquette, Michigan, to Miss ACHSAH M. CRAY, of Highgate,
Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1861
ROBERTS, Sylvia E. (SMITH)
Married at Essex, N.Y., Nov. 3d, by the Rev. J. E. Kimball, WM. H. ROBERTS,
of Lewis, N.Y., to Miss SYLVIA E. SMITH, of Essex, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
ROBERTS, Wm. H.
Married at Essex, N.Y., Nov. 3d, by the Rev. J. E. Kimball, WM. H. ROBERTS,
of Lewis, N.Y., to Miss SYLVIA E. SMITH, of Essex, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
ROBINSON, Agnes
Married on Thursday May 5th at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev.
Richard Johns, Sergeant DAVID B. FLETCILEE of the 48th N.Y. Vol. to AGNES,
oldest daughter of William H. ROBINSON, Esquire of Buells Ferry, New Jersey.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
ROGERS, Cynthia
Married in Keene, on the 15th instant, by H. H. Sherburn, Esquire, Mr. JOHN
STANTON, of Elizabethtown, to Miss CYNTHIA ROGERS, of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 March 1862
ROGERS, Kate (THOMPSON)
Married at St. Paul's Chapel, Keeseville, on Thursday, September 12th by the
Rev. Robert O. Trivett, HENRY D. GRAVES, and KATE THOMPSON, daughter of James
Rogers, Esquire, all of Ausable Forks.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 October 1861
ROGERS, Nannie
Died at Whallonsburgh, N.Y., September 3rd, of dysentery, NANNIE, second
daughter of Willet E. and E. S. ROGERS, aged 3 years 10 months 10 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 October 1863
ROOT, Asahel
Died in Westport, on the 17th instant, ASAHEL ROOT, aged 77 years. Mr.
Root was a native of Connecticut, but became a resident of this town in 1808,
and was one of the oldest, as he was one of the most respected, of the early
inhabitants yet remaining among us. For the last thirty years he has resided in
Westport, where he died. His kindly nature and warm heart had not only endeared
him to a large circle of relatives, but had equally won the respect of every
acquaintance. His funeral was attended at the residence of his son, Col. S.
Root, on the 19th instant, by a large collection of relatives and sympathising
friends, his fellow citizens of Westport testifying their profound sympathy with
his mourning family, by closing their places of business, during the funeral
services.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 June 1861
ROOT, Charlotte M. (PLATT)
Married December 31 at the house of the bride's father, Mr. Starr Platt, by
Rev. Alvin Robbins, Mr. ERASTUS F. ROOT of North Hudson and Miss CHARLOTTE M.
PLATT of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
ROOT, Erastus F.
Married December 31 at the house of the bride's father, Mr. Starr Platt, by
Rev. Alvin Robbins, Mr. ERASTUS F. ROOT of North Hudson and Miss CHARLOTTE M.
PLATT of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
ROOT, Mary L. (BENTLY)
Married at Schroon Lake, December 3rd by Rev. Alvin Robbins, Mr. V. R. ROOT
of North Hudson to Miss MARY L. BENTLY of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 December 1863
ROOT, V. R.
Married at Schroon Lake, December 3rd by Rev. Alvin Robbins, Mr. V. R. ROOT
of North Hudson to Miss MARY L. BENTLY of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 December 1863
RORKE, Caroline
Died in Keene on the 24th inst., CAROLINE, daughter of John RORKE, age about
2 yrs. 6 mos.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1856
ROSCOE, Harriet
Married in Lewis, on the 18th instant, by Elder R. A. Hodge, of
Elizabethtown, WILLIAM MASON, to Miss HARRIET ROSCOE, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 May 1854
ROSCOE, James
Died in Lewis, on the 5th instant, Mr. JAMES ROSCOE, aged 87 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 August 1854
ROSE, Sarah Ann
Died at Elizabethtown, Essex County, N.Y. on 7 December instant, Mrs. SARAH
ANN, wife of Edmund F. WILLIAMS and daughter of the late Theodore ROSE of
Elizabethtown and granddaughter of the late Leonard Jr. and Mary GANESFORT of
Albany, aged 44 years.
See newspaper for the obituary
--The Westport Courier, 13 December 1850
ROSS, H. H.
Married at the Presbyterian Church in Plattsburgh, on the 28th ult., by Rev.
D. Dobie, H. H. ROSS, 2nd, Esquire, of Essex, Essex County, to MARY J., eldest
daughter of Joan NICHOLS, Esquire, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
ROSS, Henry H. (Hon.)
Died, at his residence in Essex, N.Y., on Saturday, the 13th instant, Hon.
HENRY H. ROSS, aged 72 years.
General Ross has held a more prominent position and been more thoroughly
identified with the history and interests of Essex County than any other of its
citizens. He was born in Willsboro' and for nearly half a century has pursued
his professional labors in the village of Essex. He graduated at Columbia
College in 1808, and studied his profession in the office of the late David B.
Ogden in New York City.The General commenced early in life his military
experience in the 37th Regiment of Militia. In the War of 1812, he was Adjutant
of that Regiment, but, at the battle of Plattsburgh was on the staff of Gen.
McComb, where he did good service in the cause of his country. Continuing in
the Militia, he held successively the positions of Brigade Inspector, Colonel,
Brigadier General and Major General.
At the same time his advance was rapid in civil life. Among the various
offices which he has ably held, during his long and useful life, we may mention
that he was a Member of Congress in 1825-6 and President of the Electoral
College in 1848. He was the first County Judge of Essex County, under the
Constitution of '46 and elected by a unanimous vote.
In his profession he stood at the head of the bar of Essex County for many
years, and was held in an esteem almost reverential, by all his juniors.
In all the relations of life General Ross was a superior man, intellectually
and morally.
A brave soldier; a faithful and able representative; a well read lawyer; a
high toned christian gentleman; his acquaintance was a privilege, his friendship
an honor.
There are but few, very few men who combine so many worthy and admirable
qualities of mind and heart as did he, whom we mourn. His death is a public
loss, and as such we are allowed to express, thus publicly, the universal
sorrow. The deep affliction which burdens the hearts of the family who have
parted from one so justly loved and revered, is too sacred for us to dwell upon.
In the fullness of years and of honors, he has passed from earth. But the
influence of a well spent life lives after him, and his memory will be fresh in
the affectionate regard of those Among whom he dwelt, so long as this generation
shall remain upon earth.
The funeral services were conducted, by Rev. Dr. Cort, of Plattsburgh, at
the family mansion, in Essex, on the 17th, yesterday, and attended, we need not
add, by a very large assembly.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 September 1862
ROSS, Henry H. (Hon.)
A few days since, a brief announcement of the death of the Hon. Henry H.
Ross, of Essex, appeared in the columns of this journal. The high standing he so
long maintained in the community, and the universal respect in which he was held
by all who knew him, demand a more extended notice of his life and character.
The family of Gen. Ross has been prominent in the county of Essex from its
earliest history. As far back as 1765, his grandfather on the maternal side,
retiring from a successful mercantile business in New York, became the
proprietor of large tracts of land on the west shore of Lake Champlain. This was
but two years subsequent to the treaty of Paris, by which France relinquished to
Great Britain her claim to the possession of that region, thus terminating the
long contest known as the French and Indian War. The conflicting grants,
however, which had been previously made by the respective Governments, rendered
titles for a time, uncertain, producing much confusion and dissatisfaction. It
was he, in conjunction with Philip Skene, then Governor of Ticonderoga and
Crownpoint, and others, contemplated, it is said, the establishment of an
independent Government, comprising the territory north of Massachusetts and
between the Connecticut and St. Lawrence rivers.
All the aspiring plans, however, of the early settlers were frustrated by
the breaking out of the War of the Revolution. While Skene adhered to the King's
cause, his former coadjutor in schemes of political aggrandizement espoused the
side of the Patriots with zeal and energy. No man, perhaps, rendered more
effective service in advancing the expedition of Gen. Montgomery into Canada, in
1776, than William Gilliland. Such was his influence that Carleton, Governor of
Canada, offered large rewards for his apprehension, and made vigorous but
ineffectual efforts to secure his capture. His property suffered severely from
the frequent inroads of the British, but, his misfortune, in this respect, was
small in comparison with that he endured at the hands of Benedict Arnold,t hen
in command of the fleet upon the lake, who unnecessarily destroyed his mills and
dwellings, and otherwise desolated his possessions. A remarkable evidence of his
appreciation of the true character of Arnold appears in a communication
transmitted by him to the Continental Congress, wherein he depicts the innate
baseness, and foretells the ultimate apostacy, of that arch-traitor to his
country.
His son-in-law, Daniel Ross, father of the subject of this sketch, removed
from Dutches county near the close of the Revolution and established himself in
business on the site of the present village of Essex. The country, at this time,
was new, the population small, yet the sounds of war which for so many years had
rang along those shores had died away, and nothing remained to distract
attention from the arts of peace. The difficulties which had beset his immediate
predecessors, rendering valueless all their toil, happily did not prevent his
enterprise from being rewarded with success. His industry secured all
competency, his character commanded respect. This last was manifested by his
appointment to the office of Chief Judge of the county at its organization in
1799 an office whose duties he performed to the satisfaction of the community
for three and twenty years.
Henry H. Ross was the second son of Judge Daniel Ross and Elizabeth, the
daughter of William Gilliland. He enjoyed excellent advantages of education,
having been placed at an early age in the best schools of Montreal, afterwards
entering Columbia College, in New York. We are not advised of the precise year
he graduated, but believe he was a classmate of President King, now at the head
of that institution. Having finished his collegiate course, he resolved to enter
upon the study of the law, and to this end, continued in the office of David
Ogden, until he was admitted to the Bar.
Arrived now at the age of man-hood, thoroughly read in the profession he had
chosen, he turned away from the excitements and allurements of the Metropolis,
to the more congenial quiet of his native village. It too often happens that the
young man at whose feet fortune has cast her favors, and whom the accident of an
inheritance has relieved from the necessity of an exertion, fails to develop the
higher qualities he possesses, and sinks beneath the very blessings he enjoys;
but his was a character too strong and solid to be enticed into the stream of
idleness, down which so many, in the e morning of their lives, have drifted to
oblivion.
He applied himself diligently to the labors of his profession and at once
assumed, and to the end of his career, maintained, a distinguished position
among its ablest members. In the conduct of his legal business, he was
methodical, cautious, laborious. He discountenanced, rather than promoted
litigation, and in his intercourse with clients, mature deliberations always
preceded wise and conscientious counsel. As an advocate he was clear, compact,
forcible. He rarely indulged in rhetoric, and never in ostentatious display. He
addressed the understanding of his hearers, instead of appealing to their
passions, and approached whatever subject he had in hand, with dignity,
self-possession, and in the light of principle and common sense. Among the
eminent opponents he was accustomed to meet at the Bar, was the late Hon. George
A. Simons, whose intellectual characteristics, in many respects, were similar to
his own It was always an occasion of interest when these strong men contended
with each other before the judicial tribunals, and a contemporary, alluding to
the death of Gen. Ross has well remarked, that Mr. Simmons, had he survived, was
the man who could have delineated, worthily, his character.
At an early period of life he manifested much interest in military affairs.
Upon the breaking out of the war of 1812, he held the position of Adjutant in he
37th Regiment of New York Militia, but at the battle of Plattsburgh was on the
staff of Gen. McComb, in which capacity he rendered efficient service.
Continuing in the militia, after the close of the war, he held, successively,
the rank of Brigade Inspector, Colonel, Brigadier General and Major General.
Upon all the political issues of his time he entertained clear and well
settled convictions, and was frank and open in expression of them. His
sentiments were emphatically conservativenaturally inclined to adhere to the
established order of things, and not easily drawn into the advocacy of any of
the isms of the day. During most of his life the principles he maintained were
not in accordance with those of the prevailing party; nevertheless, a man of his
mark, could not well avoid being frequently pressed into the political arena,
when personal influence and popularity, it was hoped, might turn the scale in a
doubtful contest. Yet he was no office-seeker; but , on the contrary, a man
whose elevated tone rendered him the reverse of all that constitutes that
character. However gratifying might have been, and no doubt was, the confidence
his fellow citizens so often expressed in his behalf, the offices he held and
the nominations he received, always came entirely unsolicited.
In 1825-6 he represented his District in Congress. At no period in our
history has there been seen in the national Capital a body of men surpassing in
character and ability that which composed the 19th Congress. Webster and
Everett, of Massachusetts; Taylor and Hasbrouck, of New York; McLanem, of
Delaware; Stevenson, of Virginia; McDuffie, of South Carolina; Buchanan, of
Pennsylvania; Polk and Houston, of Tennessee; Mangum, of North Carolina, were
among those who then held seats in the House of Representativesmen who have left
their impress upon the history of the country. An examination of the proceedings
of that Congress show that all the great questions attracting the late attention
of the people at that timethe Panama MissionInternal Improvementsthe Judiciary
System the policy in reference to Public Lands &c., received his close and
careful consideration, and that his opinions in the national council, as in
every other position, commanded the respect of his association.
In 1828, although urged by many as successor to the Hon. Samuel Jones in the
office of Chancellor of this State, with assurances that he was the preference
of the appointing power, he refused to allow his name to be used in that
connection. Indeed, he seemed to possess little ambition for public place, his
tastes leading him to choose the independencies of private life, and the liberty
to follow, unmolested, his private pursuits.
In addition to his strictly legal business, which was always large, the
confidence in his judgment and integrity which the community entertained from
the beginning, and which, if possible, increased as he advanced in years, led to
his being selected to execute numerous trusts, and to manage the settlement of
estates to an extent demanding no inconsiderable portion of his time. He was
also for years a Director and President of the Steamboat Company of Lake
Champlain, and, in fact, but few enterprises originated in his vicinity with
which he was not associated or in which his counsel and influence were not
sought. A leading member of the legal profession, the trusted arbitrator of his
neighborhood, an extensive landholder and agriculturist, connected with business
men in business mattters, he was one whose relations to society around him
extended to nearly all its interests, the sundering whereof by the hand of death
will be felt as a public calamity.
He was the first judge of Essex County under the new constitution, as his
father was under the old, all parties uniting in his unanimous election. The
pressure of other duties, however, compelled him to resign the position before
the close of his time.
In 1848 he was one of the electors at large, and the President of the
Electoral College that cast the vote of this State for Gen. Taylor. Upon the
dissolution of the Whig party he refused to join that portion of it which united
with the Republican organization, and although never a member of the
Know-Nothing order, was nominated by the Americans, in the fall of 1857, to the
office of Attorney General. During the last Presidential election, he entered
warmly into the contest, advocating the claims of Douglas, and was an elector on
his ticket.
Gen. Ross married the daughter of the late Hon. Anthony Blanchard of Salem,
Washington County. In his intercourse with the world, as we have intimated, he
was grave, courteous and dignified, and it was only in his own house, surrounded
by his family and his guests, that he exhibited those warm, social qualities
that endeared him to all Thousands whose fortunes have led them to his ever open
doorwho have walked in the shade of his pleasant groundswill long remember his
genial nature and his most generous hospitality.
The unhappy war now raging in the land, however, at length brought
desolation and grief to his hearth, as it has to so many others, darkening the
closing days of his life. The death of his son, the late Lieutenant William D.
Ross, of the Anderson Zouaves, was an affliction that fell heavily upon him.
Added to this, he could see through the gloom and darkness of the present, but
little hope in the future for his distracted country, and seemed to be borne
down by the sorrowful thought that "when his eyes were turned to behold,
for the last time, the sun in heaven, he should see it shining on the broken and
dishonored fragments of the Union." The contemplation of "states
dissevered, discordant, belligerent, of a land rent with civil feuds and
drenched in fraternal blood," depressed his hitherto buoyant spirits and
tinged with melancholy the whole current of his thoughts.
When, at last, he felt that the inevitable hour that comes to all was
drawing near, with that deliberate self possession so characteristic of him, he
dictated the disposition of his worldly affairs, and laid down to die. The
illness that prostrated him was of short duration. On the 13th of September
last, having partaken of the Holy Sacrament, according to the forms of the
church of which he had been a liberal patrona good and wise manone who had lived
seventy tow years in the world without reproachthe pride of his friends, and the
idol of his family, passed calmly from the earth.
Atlas & Argus
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1862
ROSS, Maria E.
Died in the city of New York on the 11th inst., MARIA E. ROSS, wife of Hon.
William A. GUEST and daughter of the late Col. Theordorus ROSS, and sister of
the late Mrs. E. F. Williams.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 March 1863
ROSS, Mary J. (NICHOLS)
Married at the Presbyterian Church in Plattsburgh, on the 28th ult., by Rev.
D. Dobie, H. H. ROSS, 2nd, Esquire, of Essex, Essex County, to MARY J., eldest
daughter of Joan NICHOLS, Esquire, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
ROSS, Susanna
Married on the 20th of June, in St. John's Church, Essex, N.Y., by the Rt.
Rev. Bishop Potter, REV. EDMUND D. COOPER, Rector of Trinity Church, Sharon
Springs, to Miss SUSANNA McLEAN, eldest daughter of the Hon. Henry H. ROSS, of
Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 June 1861
ROSS, V. R. G.
Died on the 1st day of April instant, at Savannah, Georgia, V. R. G. ROSS,
aged 36 years. Son of the late Col. Theodorus Ross. Mrs. Ross and three sons
survive him.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 April 1860
ROSS, William D.
We observe, in some of the dailies the death of W. P. ROSS, 1st Lieutenant
in the Anderson Zouabes, near Washington.
We fear that there is too much reason to believe the deceased to be WILLIAM
D. ROSS, Esquire, the eldest son of Hon. H. H. Ross, of Essex. He left this
county with an incomplete company of volunteers in early summer, and joined the
Anderson Zouaves, in which Regiment he was known to be an officer.
His loss, if our fears should unhappily be confirmed, will be keenly felt by
the many friends and relatives in this vicinity.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1861
ROUNDS, Herbert
Married in Crown Point, N.Y., February 26th, 1878 at the residence of the
bride's parents, by the Rev. W. J. Sands, Mr. HERBERT ROUNDS of Bay City,
Michigan and Miss JOSEPHINE MOORE of Crown Point.
--Crown Point Budget, 6 February 1878
ROUNDS, Josephine (MOORE)
Married in Crown Point, N.Y., February 26th, 1878 at the residence of the
bride's parents, by the Rev. W. J. Sands, Mr. HERBERT ROUNDS of Bay City,
Michigan and Miss JOSEPHINE MOORE of Crown Point.
--Crown Point Budget, 6 February 1878
ROWLEY, Hattie E.
Married at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Daniel Rowley, on the
5th instant, by Rev. Mr. Barnard, ARETUS L. FINNEY, Esquire, of Elizabethtown,
Deputy Clerk of the County of Essex, to Miss HATTIE E. ROWLEY, of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 June 1862
ROYCE, Cornelia O.
Married in Essex, on the 3rd instant, at the residence of Rev. J. T.
Willett, Mr. ORVILLE A. SHELDON, of Essex, to Miss CORNELIA O. ROYCE, of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 April 1853
ROYCE, Lois L.
Married in Essex, December 16th, by Rev. J. W. Eaton, Mr. RUSSEL STAFFORD,
and Miss LOIS L. ROYCE, both of Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 December 1857
RUSSELL, Amanda
Married at Shoreham, Vermont, on Tuesday, the 21st of February, by the Rev.
Kitridge Haven, Pastor of the Universalist Church of the same place, Mr. HIRAM
BUCK, Jr., to Miss AMANDA RUSSELL, both of Crown Point, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
RUSSELL, David (Hon.)
Died at his residence, in Salem, on the 22d instant, Hon. DAVID RUSSELL,
aged 80 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1861
SAGE, Sidney
On Tuesday, SIDNEY SAGE, at Letson's Mill, fell on to the saw carriage and
was carried onto the saw. He died from his wounds. See page 4 column 2 for more details.
--Crown Point Budget, 13 March 1878 Wednesday
SAMPSON, Adelia L. (BALLOU)
Married in this village, on the 21st instant, at the Methodist parsonage, by
Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. LEVI J. SAMPSON, of Newton Falls; Ohio, to Miss ADELIA L.
BALLOU, of Wadhams Falls, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1859
SAMPSON, Judith
Died in North Elba, on the 17th of October, Mrs. JUDITH SAMPSON, widow of
the late Moses Sampson, Esquire, aged 66 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 November 1863
SAMPSON, Levi J.
Married in this village, on the 21st instant, at the Methodist parsonage, by
Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. LEVI J. SAMPSON, of Newton Falls; Ohio, to Miss ADELIA L.
BALLOU, of Wadhams Falls, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1859
SAMPSON, Loyal
Married by Rev. A. F. Bigelow, in West Stockholm, St. Lawrence County, N.Y.,
LOYAL SAMPSON of Willsboro, Essex County, to MARY BIGELOW of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1856
SAMPSON, Mary (BIGELOW)
Married by Rev. A. F. Bigelow, in West Stockholm, St. Lawrence County, N.Y.,
LOYAL SAMPSON of Willsboro, Essex County, to MARY BIGELOW of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1856
SANDERS, Celestia (JENKS)
Married in Schroon, on the 13th instant, at the residence of the bride's
father, by A. P. Rawson, Esquire, Mr. DARWIN SANDERS of the Adirondac Regiment
of Volunteers, to Miss CELESTIA JENKS, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 August 1862
SANDERS, Celestia (JENKS)
Married in Schroon, on the 13th instant, at the residence of the bride's
father, by A. P. Rawson, Esquire, Mr. DARWIN SANDERS of the Adirondac Regiment
of Volunteers, to Miss CELESTIA JENKS, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post 31
August 1862
SANDERS, Darwin
Married in Schroon, on the 13th instant, at the residence of the bride's
father, by A. P. Rawson, Esquire, Mr. DARWIN SANDERS of the Adirondac Regiment
of Volunteers, to Miss CELESTIA JENKS, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 August 1862
SANDERS, Darwin
Married in Schroon, on the 13th instant, at the residence of the bride's
father, by A. P. Rawson, Esquire, Mr. DARWIN SANDERS of the Adirondac Regiment
of Volunteers, to Miss CELESTIA JENKS, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 August 1862
SANDERS, Harriet (MOREHOUS)
Married in Keene on the 19th instant by Adam McKane, Esquire, SAMUEL
SANDERS, of Keene, to Miss HARRIET MOREHOUS, of Wilmington.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1863
SANDERS, John
Died in this town on the 11th instant, JOHN SANDERS, Esquire, aged 79 years.
During a long period of years Mr. Sanders has been a resident of this town and
his strict integrity and uprightness, and his moral worth have commanded the
confidence, respect, and esteem of all.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 March 1864
SANDERS, Margarette
Died in Keene, September 29th, MARGARETTE, wife of Major Samuel SANDERS,
aged 65 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 October 1863
SANDERS, Samuel
Married in Keene on the 19th instant by Adam McKane, Esquire, SAMUEL
SANDERS, of Keene, to Miss HARRIET MOREHOUS, of Wilmington.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1863
SARGENT, Alfred J.
Married in Westport on the 18th inst. by Rev. J. J. Yates, Mr. ALFRED J.
SARGENT, Lewis to Miss ROWANA A. LEWIS of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
SARGENT, Mary
Married in Lewis, at the residence of Rodney Sargent, Esquire, on the 18th
instant, by the Rev. Charles Redfield, RICHARD HENRY LEE, Esquire, to Miss MARY
SARGENT.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 June 1861
SARGENT, Rowana A. (LEWIS)
Married in Westport on the 18th inst. by Rev. J. J. Yates, Mr. ALFRED J.
SARGENT, Lewis to Miss ROWANA A. LEWIS of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
SATTERLY, Diana (STAFFORD)
Married on the 22nd instant, by Rev. Joseph Cope, in the Methodist Episcopal
Church, at Essex, Miss DIANA STAFFORD, of Essex, to Mr. ISAAC SATTERLY, of
Ferrisburgh, Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 August 1859
SATTERLY, Isaac
Married on the 22nd instant, by Rev. Joseph Cope, in the Methodist Episcopal
Church, at Essex, Miss DIANA STAFFORD, of Essex, to Mr. ISAAC SATTERLY, of
Ferrisburgh, Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 August 1859
SAWYER, Conant
Married in Westport on the 10th by Rev. Stephen Wright, Mr. CONANT SAWYER
and Miss JENNIE E. WRIGHT all of Westport. No cards.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18
February 1864
SAWYER, Jennie E. (WRIGHT)
Married in Westport on the 10th by Rev. Stephen Wright, Mr. CONANT SAWYER
and Miss JENNIE E. WRIGHT all of Westport. No cards.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 February 1864
SAWYER, Phebe Maria
Married Sept. 18th in Westport, by Rev. Joseph W. Sawyer of Whitney, Vt.,
Mr. J. NELSON BARTON to PHEBE MARIA SAWYER, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1856
SAWYER, Washington Irving
Died in Battle on the Chickahominy River, on the 27th June, WASHINGTON
IRVING SAWYER, of Company H., 18th Regiment, N.Y. Volunteers, son of the late
Hon. M. V. Sawyer, Esquire, of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1862
SAX, Eliza J. (BURROUGHS)
Died at Chazy Landing, Clinton County, January 22nd ELIZA J. BURROUGHS, wife
of William H. SAX, Esquire, aged 35 years, 11 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
SAYRE, Mary E. (VIALL)
Married in Westport March 20th by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, ORLANDO A. SAYRE and
MARY E. VIALL, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
SAYRE, Orlando
Died at Wadhams Mills, suddenly, on Thursday, the 2nd instant, Mr. ORLANDO
SAYRE, Jeweler, aged about 32 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 February 1860
SAYRE, Orlando A.
Married in Westport March 20th by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, ORLANDO A. SAYRE and
MARY E. VIALL, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
SCHOTT, Maria Louisa
Married in New York City on Thursday May 6 by Rev. R. C. Hand, CLIFFORD A.
HAND to MARIA LOUISA, daughter of James SCHOTT, Esquire of Philadelphia.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
SCOTT, Loraine H.
Married by W. W. Hickox, Rector of St. Paul's Church, Vergennes, Vermont, on
the morning of December 28th, Captain HEMAN SNYDER, of Port Kent, N.Y. to Miss
LORAINE H. SCOTT, of Vergennes.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
SEAMANS, Almeda M. (KNOX)
Married at Schroon, on the 7th instant, by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. DARIUS
L. SEAMANS, to Miss ALMEDA M. KNOX.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 April 1861
SEAMANS, Annette
Married at Schroon, on the 6th instant, by Rev. D. Connell, Mr. JAMES
BUTLER, to Miss ANNETTE SEAMANS, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1862
SEAMANS, Darius L.
Married at Schroon, on the 7th instant, by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. DARIUS
L. SEAMANS, to Miss ALMEDA M. KNOX.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 April 1861
SEAMANS, Jane A. H. (STERLIN)
Married in Schroon, on the 8th instant, by Samuel Saunders, Esquire, Mr.
RANSOM L. SEAMANS, of Schroon, and Miss JANE A. H. STERLIN of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 February 1860
SEAMANS, Ransom L.
Married in Schroon, on the 8th instant, by Samuel Saunders, Esquire, Mr.
RANSOM L. SEAMANS, of Schroon, and Miss JANE A. H. STERLIN of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 February 1860
SELLECK, Charlotte A. (WHITTEMORE)
Married at Schroon, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. D. Connell, at the house
of Mr. Asa Foster, Mr. GEORGE SELLECK of Luzerne, Warren Co., N.Y., to Miss
CHARLOTTE A. WHITTEMORE of Schroon, Essex Co., N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 December 1859
SELLECK, George
Married at Schroon, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. D. Connell, at the house
of Mr. Asa Foster, Mr. GEORGE SELLECK of Luzerne, Warren Co., N.Y., to Miss
CHARLOTTE A. WHITTEMORE of Schroon, Essex Co., N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 December 1859
SEYMOUR, Fanny
Died in Burlington, Vermont, January 23rd, Mrs. FANNY SEYMOUR, widow of the
late William J. Seymour, aged 71 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
SHAMBO, Elvira A. (PALMER)
Married in this village on the 12th inst. by Rev. B. Eaton, GEORGE SHAMBO
and ELVIRA A. PALMER, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1857
SHAMBO, George
Married in this village on the 12th inst. by Rev. B. Eaton, GEORGE SHAMBO
and ELVIRA A. PALMER, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1857
SHATTUCK, Betsey
Died at Essex, on the 8th instant, Mrs. BETSEY SHATTUCK, widow of the late
Weston Shattuck, aged 57 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 August 1853
SHATTUCK, Francis K.
Married in Lewis at the Congregational Church December 30th by Rev. Cyrus
Hudson, Mr. FRANCIS K. SHATTUCK of Oakland, California to Miss ROSA M., daughter
of Deacon Ralza MORSE, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
SHATTUCK, Rosa M. (MORSE)
Married in Lewis at the Congregational Church December 30th by Rev. Cyrus
Hudson, Mr. FRANCIS K. SHATTUCK of Oakland, California to Miss ROSA M., daughter
of Deacon Ralza MORSE, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
SHAW, Benjamin F.
Died at his residence in Keene, on the 29th instant, BENJAMIN F. SHAW, after
an illness of about 36 hours. The deceased was highly respected. He leaves a
young family.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1863
SHAW, Susan (WILLARD)
Died at Johnsburgh, Wyoming County, N.Y., SUSAN WILLARD, wife of Charles
SHAW, aged 71 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 July 1861
SHELDON, Amanda (WILSON)
Married in Glens Falls, Nov. 9 by [illegible name], M. A. SHELDON, Esq.,
Counsellor at Law, Ticonderoga, to Miss AMANDA WILSON, daughter of Hiram Wilson,
Esq., of Schroon.
May the future abundantly prove
This verdict affirmed by The Court above.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 December 1857
SHELDON, Christeen
Died in Willsborough on the 10th instant, Mrs. CHRISTEEN SHELDON, wife of
Captain Levi HINCKLEY, aged 66 years 8 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1864
SHELDON, Cornelia O. (ROYCE)
Married in Essex, on the 3rd instant, at the residence of Rev. J. T.
Willett, Mr. ORVILLE A. SHELDON, of Essex, to Miss CORNELIA O. ROYCE, of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 April 1853
SHELDON, Emma C.
Died in Ticonderoga, on the 14th instant, Mrs. EMMA C., wife of Melville A.
SHELDON, Esquire, aged about 22 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 August 1854
SHELDON, George W.
Married in this village at the Methodist parsonage, on the 9th instant, by
Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. GEORGE W. SHELDON, of Willsborough, to Miss JENNIE D.
NORTON, of Addison, Vt.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
SHELDON, Isaac D.
Married at Saratoga Springs, on the 16th instant, Mr. ISAAC D. SHELDON, of
Essex, to Miss LOIS H. JOHNSON, of Saratoga Springs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 November 1854
SHELDON, Jennie D. (NORTON)
Married in this village at the Methodist parsonage, on the 9th instant, by
Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. GEORGE W. SHELDON, of Willsborough, to Miss JENNIE D.
NORTON, of Addison, Vt.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
SHELDON, Lois H. (JOHNSON)
Married at Saratoga Springs, on the 16th instant, Mr. ISAAC D. SHELDON, of
Essex, to Miss LOIS H. JOHNSON, of Saratoga Springs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 November 1854
SHELDON, Lucinda J.
Married on the 6th instant, by the Rev. W. W. Foster, of Westport, Mr.
HARMON STAFFORD, of Elizabethtown, to Miss LUCINDA J. SHELDON, of Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1859
SHELDON, M. A.
Married in Glens Falls, Nov. 9 by [illegible name], M. A. SHELDON, Esq.,
Counsellor at Law, Ticonderoga, to Miss AMANDA WILSON, daughter of Hiram Wilson,
Esq., of Schroon.
May the future abundantly prove
This verdict affirmed by The Court above.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 December 1857
SHELDON, Orville A.
Married in Essex, on the 3rd instant, at the residence of Rev. J. T.
Willett, Mr. ORVILLE A. SHELDON, of Essex, to Miss CORNELIA O. ROYCE, of
Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 April 1853
SHEPHARD, Edgar
EDGAR SHEPHARD, member of the Cavalry Company of Capt. Hammond was drowned
at the base of Mt. Defiance in Ticonderoga. He was returning to visit his home
on furlough and had made the journey from Whitehall, on horseback. The scene of
death is a point where the road is built up on stone work along the edge of Lake
Champlain, and was flooded at the time, and it is supposed that the horse
stepped off into the deep water and the young soldier, who had escaped the
danger of many battles and skirmishes, thus met his death, almost within sight
of home.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 April 1863
SHERMAN, Ann Eliza (PAGE)
Married March 26th at the residence of Mr. Norman Page by Rev. C. E.
Burdick, Mr. HENRY L. SHERMAN to Miss ANN ELIZA PAGE, both of Chesterfield.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
SHERMAN, Benjamin
Married in Vergennes, May 4th at the residence of the bride's father, by
Rev. G. C. V. Fastman, Mr. BENJAMIN SHERMAN to Miss HELEN R. HALL, both of
Vergennes.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 May 1863
SHERMAN, H. Jane (DOUGLASS)
Married at Port Henry, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. C. Ransom, of
Moriah, R. G. SHERMAN, Esquire to Miss H. JANE DOUGLASS, all of Port Henry.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 January 1854
SHERMAN, Helen R. (HALL)
Married in Vergennes, May 4th at the residence of the bride's father, by
Rev. G. C. V. Fastman, Mr. BENJAMIN SHERMAN to Miss HELEN R. HALL, both of
Vergennes.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 May 1863
SHERMAN, Henry L.
Married March 26th at the residence of Mr. Norman Page by Rev. C. E.
Burdick, Mr. HENRY L. SHERMAN to Miss ANN ELIZA PAGE, both of Chesterfield.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
SHERMAN, R. G.
Married at Port Henry, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. C. Ransom, of
Moriah, R. G. SHERMAN, Esquire to Miss H. JANE DOUGLASS, all of Port Henry.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 January 1854
SHERWOOD, Benjamin D. (Dr.)
Married, on the 26th Dec., at the Baptist Church in Hinesburgh, by the Rev.
Mr. Hodges, Dr. BENJAMIN D. SHERWOOD, of Manlius, N.Y., to Miss PHEBE J. RAY,
daughter of John Ray of the former place.
--Westport Patriot 10 February 1848
SHERWOOD, Phebe J. (RAY)
Married, on the 26th Dec., at the Baptist Church in Hinesburgh, by the Rev.
Mr. Hodges, Dr. BENJAMIN D. SHERWOOD, of Manlius, N.Y., to Miss PHEBE J. RAY,
daughter of John Ray of the former place.
--Westport Patriot, 10 February 1848
SHORES, Edward
Married in this town on the 12th inst. by Rev. B. Eaton, Mr. EDWARD SHORES
and Miss MARY ANN RICHARDS, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1857
SHORES, Mary Ann (RICHARDS)
Married in this town on the 12th inst. by Rev. B. Eaton, Mr. EDWARD SHORES
and Miss MARY ANN RICHARDS, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1857
SHORES, Sarah Jane
Married in Elizabethtown, on Sunday, 17th inst., by C. M. Clark, Esq.,
WILLIAM WALLACE JACKSON, to Miss SARAH JANE SHORES, all of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1858
SHORT, Eliza (STICKNEY)
Married in this village on the 20th instant, by Wm. O. Holcomb, Esquire, Mr.
JAMES SHORT to Miss ELIZA STICKNEY, both of Elizabethtown.
--The Westport Courier, 27 December 1850
SHORT, James
Married in this village on the 20th instant, by Wm. O. Holcomb, Esquire, Mr.
JAMES SHORT to Miss ELIZA STICKNEY, both of Elizabethtown.
--The Westport Courier, 27 December 1850
SHUMWAY, Edward S.
We announce to our readers with sincere regret, the decease of EDWARD S.
SHUMWAY, Esquire. He died at Essex on Saturday, the 24th instant.
Mr. Shumway was a gentleman of liberal education, possessing a good mind,
and sustaining an excellent character. He was elected to the office of District
Attorney in this county, the duties of which he performed very satisfactorily
until he resigned with the intention of taking up his residence in the west.
About 2 years since he removed to Chicago, and at once acquired a large business
and the confidence of the community; which he retained undiminished until
disease warned him that he was approaching the end of his earthly career. He
leaves a widow and two children as chief mourners, who have the sympathy of a
large circle of relatives and friends. Though young, he had established the
character of an honest, intelligent, kind, affable, and christian gentleman, and
an honorable lawyer.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 September 1853
SHUMWAY, Hoville
Died in Plattsburgh on the 31st ult. at the residence of Zephaniah C. Platt,
Esquire, Mr. HOVILLE SHUMWAY (of the firm of Theodore Perry & Co. of New
York), aged 43.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1851
SILLCOCKS, M. Kate
Married in New York on Tuesday, May 12th at the residence of the bride's
parents, by the Rev. G. Alexander Peitz, Mr. ALBERT A. DURAND to Miss M. KATE
SILLCOCKS, daughter of Valentine Sillcocks, all of New York.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 May 1863
SIMONDS, Almira A.
Married at Moriah, on the 16th, by Rev. C. Ransom, DANA WAKEFIELD and Miss
ALMIRA A. SIMONDS, both of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
SIMONDS, Helen A.
Married at the Mansion House in this village, August 10, 1863, by Rev. H. M.
Munsee. ORLANDO KELLOGG, Jr., Esquire, of Washington, D. C., to HELEN A.,
daughter of Mr. William SIMONDS, of Elizabethtown, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 August 1863
SIMONDS, Henry J.
Died in St. Paul, Minnesota, on the 28th instant of Typhoid Fever, HENRY J.
SIMONDS, son of Leland R. Simonds of this town, aged 22.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1864
SIMONDS, Phebe
Died on the 25th instant, Mrs. PHEBE, wife of Leland R. SIMONDS, of this
town, aged 37 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 April 1853
SISSON, Mary
Married at Schroon on the 22nd instant by the Rev. Mr. D. Connell, Mr.
SAMUEL LESLIE to Miss MARY SISSON, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 October 1861
SKEELS, Adaline (CHASE)
Married at Saranac Lake, on the 5th instant, by Milote Baker, Esquire, at
his residence, Mr. WILLIAM SKEELS to ADALINE CHASE, both of Franklin,
N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 March 1861
SKEELS, William
Married at Saranac Lake, on the 5th instant, by Milote Baker, Esquire, at
his residence, Mr. WILLIAM SKEELS to ADALINE CHASE, both of Franklin, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 March 1861
SKINNER, Almira (NORTON)
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 21st instant, Mrs. ALMIRA NORTON, wife of A.
G. SKINNER, Esquire, aged 99 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 August 1854
SKINNER, Alonzo G. (Rev.)
Died in Essex (Brookfield), on the 23rd instant, Rev. ALONZO G. SKINNER,
formerly of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 June 1859
SKINNER, Jane C.
Married in Whiting, Vermont on Wednesday evening, June 14th by Rev. C. B.
Cady, Mr. A. W. HALL to Miss JANE C. SKINNER, both of Whiting, Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 June 1854
SKINNER, Lucinda A.
Married in Whiting, Vermont, on Wednesday evening, June 14th, by Rev. C. B.
Cady, Mr. WILLIAM WADHAMS, of Wadhams' Mills, N.Y. to Miss LUCINDA A. SKINNER,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 June 1854
SKINNER, Susan P.
Married in Manchester, Vermont on the 20th instant, WINSLOW C. WATSON,
Esquire, attorney at law of Plattsburgh to Miss SUSAN P. SKINNER, daughter of
the Hon. Richard Skinner.
--Keeseville Herald, 31 May 1831
SLATER, _____ (Rev.)
Died in Jay on Sunday last, Rev. Mr. SLATER, -pious and exemplary pastor of
the Presbyterian Church of Jay.
--Keeseville Herald 12 April 1831
SLAUGHTER, Ann
Died in Leclaire, Iowa, on the 31st of October, ANN SLAUGHTER, second
daughter of Theron and Julia A. Slaughter, late of this town, aged 20
yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
SLAUGHTER, Hulda Ann
Married on the 21st ult., by Rev. B. Pomeroy, Mr. ALBERT L. TRYON of
Elizabethtown, to Miss HULDA ANN SLAUGHTER of Westport.
--The Westport Courier, 6 December 1848
SLAUGHTER, Julia
Married on April 22nd, by Rev. A. Chaplin, Mr. ERASTUS HODGES to Miss JULIA
SLAUGHTER, all of Elizabethtown.
--Essex County Reporter, Elizabethtown, NY 26 April 1849
SLINGERLANDS, Henry T.
Married in Keene, N.Y. on November 30th by Rev. D. Osgood, HENRY T.
SLINGERLANDS, Esquire, of Clarksville, Albany County, N.Y. to Miss MARY WASHBURN
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 December 1853
SLINGERLANDS, Mary (WASHBURN)
Married in Keene, N.Y. on November 30th by Rev. D. Osgood, HENRY T.
SLINGERLANDS, Esquire, of Clarksville, Albany County, N.Y. to Miss MARY WASHBURN
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 December 1853
SLINGSBURY, infant son
Born at Rouse's Point, on the 20th ult., Mrs. Thos. H. SLINGSBURY, of a son.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 June 1859
SMITH, _____uel
Married in this village on Monday, the 7th by Rev. Mr. Brandt, Mr. _____UEL
SMITH of Henrietta, Monroe County, N.Y. to Mrs. PAMELIA SMITH of this village.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 10 February 1848
SMITH, Almyra
Died in Burlington on Tuesday the 19th instant, Mrs. ALMYRA SMITH of
Westport, aged 48.
--The Westport Courier, 22 February 1850
SMITH, Annie
Died in this town, on the 15th instant, ANNIE, infant daughter of A. T.
SMITH, aged 18 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 September 1862
SMITH, Augusta P. (BROWN)
Married in this town on the 21st instant, at the residence of the bride's
father, L. D. Brown, Esquire, by the Rev. L. S. Smith, Mr. EDWARD J. SMITH, to
Miss AUGUSTA P. BROWN.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 October 1862
SMITH, Betsy Ann
Married in this village on Sabbath Evening September 10th by Rev. Mr.
Brandt, Mr. JACOB NEWKIRK to Miss BETSY ANN SMITH, all of this town.
--Westport Patriot, 21 September 1848
SMITH, Charles H.
Married at Saranac Lake March 18th at the residence of Harvey Moody by Jacob
S. Moody Esq., Mr. CHARLES H. SMITH of Brandon, Franklin County, to Miss MARTHA
D. WITSE of Elizabethtown, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
SMITH, Cornelia D.
Married in Willsborough on the 6th instant, by Rev. A. Champlin, Mr.
FREDERICK D. PRATT to Miss CORNELIA D. SMITH, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 February 1856
SMITH, Edward J.
Married in this town on the 21st instant, at the residence of the bride's
father, L. D. Brown, Esquire, by the Rev. L. S. Smith, Mr. EDWARD J. SMITH, to
Miss AUGUSTA P. BROWN.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 October 1862
SMITH, Elvira
Married in Willsboro, December 30th, Mr. HIRAM MORHOUS, to Miss ELVIRA
SMITH.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
SMITH, Emory B.
Married in Fitchburgh, Massachusetts on the 28th ult. by Rev. Albinus O.
Hamilton, EMORY B. SMITH, Esquire or Plattsburgh, N.Y. to Miss KATE E. BALLARD
of Carlisle, Massachusetts.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 February 1864
SMITH, George C.
Married in Westport Feb. 20th by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, GEORGE C. SMITH of
Essex, N.Y. and MARY C. SWEHE of Lewis, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
SMITH, H. A.
Married at Philipsburg, C. E., on the 30th ult., by the Rev. E. S. Ingalls,
H. A. SMITH, Esquire, to Miss LAMIRA J., eldest daughter of Capt. Levi HINCKLEY.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 June 1853
SMITH, Hilah S. (FISHER)
Married by Rev. Charles Spooner at his residence at Wadhams Mills, October
7th, Mr. PRESTON S. SMITH of Moriah to Miss HILAH S. FISHER of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 October 1852
SMITH, Hinckley
Died in Willsboro, August 20th, HINCKLEY SMITH, son of James and Julia Smith
and son in law of Andrew and Sally MORHOUS, aged 35 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 August 1863
SMITH, Ira H.
Married in Willsborough, on the 19th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Eames, Mr. IRA
H. SMITH to Miss MARY E. MORHOUS, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 September 1853
SMITH, James R.
Died on the 10th instant, JAMES R. SMITH of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, oldest
son of Elias Smith of Moriah, in the 31st year of his age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 May 1852
SMITH, Jane (PATTEN)
Married on the 13th instant, by Rev. B. Pomeroy, Mr. LYMAN SMITH of Westport
to Miss JANE PATTEN of Essex.
--The Westport Courier, 22 February 1850
SMITH, Kate E. (BALLARD)
Married in Fitchburgh, Massachusetts on the 28th ult. by Rev. Albinus O.
Hamilton, EMORY B. SMITH, Esquire or Plattsburgh, N.Y. to Miss KATE E. BALLARD
of Carlisle, Massachusetts.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 February 1864
SMITH, Lamira J. (HINCKLEY)
Married at Philipsburg, C. E., on the 30th ult., by the Rev. E. S. Ingalls,
H. A. SMITH, Esquire, to Miss LAMIRA J., eldest daughter of Capt. Levi HINCKLEY.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 June 1853
SMITH, Laura
Married at Schroon, N.Y. on the 31st of January, by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr.
NATHAN BROOKS, to Miss LAURA SMITH, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 February 1859
SMITH, Laura M.
Married at Schroon Lake, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. D. Connell, Mr. JOHN
MACALISTER, Esq., M.D. of Chicago, Illinois, to Laura M. SMITH, 3rd daughter of
Abijah Smith, Esq., of Schroon Lake, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
SMITH, Luther M.
Married at East Poltney, Vermont, on the 31st instant, by the Rev. Gardner
F. Hale, Mr. LUTHER M. SMITH of Elizabethtown, to Miss MIRANDA L. BURROUGHS of
West Poltney, Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 September 1862
SMITH, Lyman
Married on the 13th instant, by Rev. B. Pomeroy, Mr. LYMAN SMITH of Westport
to Miss JANE PATTEN of Essex.
--The Westport Courier, 22 February 1850
SMITH, Margaret Eunice
Died in this village on the 30th of May last, MARGARET EUNICE, daughter of
Titus SMITH, aged 2 years 4 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1861
SMITH, Martha D. (WITSE)
Married at Saranac Lake March 18th at the residence of Harvey Moody by Jacob
S. Moody Esq., Mr. CHARLES H. SMITH of Brandon, Franklin County, to Miss MARTHA
D. WITSE of Elizabethtown, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
SMITH, Mary C. (SWEHE)
Married in Westport Feb. 20th by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, GEORGE C. SMITH of
Essex, N.Y. and MARY C. SWEHE of Lewis, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
SMITH, Mary E.
Married in this village at the Baptist Parsonage, by the Rev. E. W. Allen,
of Willsborough, N.Y., on the eve of the 9th instant, Mr. ELIAS S. STORRS, to
Miss MARY E. SMITH, daughter of Rev. L. S. SMITH, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1861
SMITH, Mary E. (MORHOUS)
Married in Willsborough, on the 19th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Eames, Mr. IRA
H. SMITH to Miss MARY E. MORHOUS, all of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 September 1853
SMITH, Mary J.
Died in this village on Wednesday the 19th instant, of consumption, MARY J.,
youngest daughter of Widow Almira SMITH, in the 15th year of her age.
See newspaper for accompanying poem.
--Westport Patriot, 30 July 1848
SMITH, Miranda L. (BURROUGHS)
Married at East Poltney, Vermont, on the 31st instant, by the Rev. Gardner
F. Hale, Mr. LUTHER M. SMITH of Elizabethtown, to Miss MIRANDA L. BURROUGHS of
West Poltney, Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 September 1862
SMITH, Moses
Married in Hebron on the 27th ult. by Rev. David Wilson, Mr. MOSES SMITH of
this village to Miss SARAH TAYLOR of the former place.
--Keeseville Herald 5 July 1831
SMITH, Olive
Married in Lewis by A. Wilder, Esq., on the 14th day of April, Mr. ALONZO
DECKER to Miss OLIVE SMITH, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post,
18 April 1856
SMITH, Pamelia
Married in this village on Monday, the 7th by Rev. Mr. Brandt, Mr. _____UEL
SMITH of Henrietta, Monroe County, N.Y. to Mrs. PAMELIA SMITH of this village.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 10 February 1848
SMITH, Preston S.
Married by Rev. Charles Spooner at his residence at Wadhams Mills, October
7th, Mr. PRESTON S. SMITH of Moriah to Miss HILAH S. FISHER of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 October 1852
SMITH, Sarah (TAYLOR)
Married in Hebron on the 27th ult. by Rev. David Wilson, Mr. MOSES SMITH of
this village to Miss SARAH TAYLOR of the former place.
--Keeseville Herald 5 July 1831
SMITH, Sylvia E.
Married at Essex, N.Y., Nov. 3d, by the Rev. J. E. Kimball, WM. H. ROBERTS,
of Lewis, N.Y., to Miss SYLVIA E. SMITH, of Essex, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1859
SMITH, Viola I.
Died in this town on the 12th instant of diphtheria, after an illness of 14
hours, VIOLA I., youngest daughter of Abel and Eliza SMITH, age 3 years 2 months
20 days.Elizabethtown Post 31 May 1863
SMITH, Zelpina M.
Married at Schroon, on the 30th of May, by Rev. David Connell, Mr. ELIJAH N.
HOLDEN, to Miss ZELPINA M. SMITH, both of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 June 1861
SNOW, Susan
Died in Keene on the 5th inst., Mrs. SUSAN SNOW, wife of Capt. J. W. Snow,
age about 60 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 May 1856
SNYDER, Heman (Captain)
Married by W. W. Hickox, Rector of St. Paul's Church, Vergennes, Vermont, on
the morning of December 28th, Captain HEMAN SNYDER, of Port Kent, N.Y. to Miss
LORAINE H. SCOTT, of Vergennes.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
SNYDER, Loraine H. (SCOTT)
Married by W. W. Hickox, Rector of St. Paul's Church, Vergennes, Vermont, on
the morning of December 28th, Captain HEMAN SNYDER, of Port Kent, N.Y. to Miss
LORAINE H. SCOTT, of Vergennes.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
SORDAN, Mary Jane
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 25th ult., Mr. JAMES BURGY to Miss MARY
JANE SORDAN.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
SOULE, Hiram B.
Married in St. Albans, at the residence of the bride's father, August 31, by
the Rev. Chas. Fay, Mr. HIRAM B. SOULE, to Miss LOUISA Q., eldest daughter of
Jasper CURTIS, Esquire, all of St. Albans.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 September 1859
SOULE, Louisa Q. (CURTIS)
Married in St. Albans, at the residence of the bride's father, August 31, by
the Rev. Chas. Fay, Mr. HIRAM B. SOULE, to Miss LOUISA Q., eldest daughter of
Jasper CURTIS, Esquire, all of St. Albans.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 September 1859
SPAULDING, Ira A.
Died at his residence in Crownpoint, IRA A. SPAULDING, aged 35 years. Mr.
Spaulding leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his loss.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 September 1861
SPAULDING, Samuel Miles
Died in Crown Point, Essex County, N.Y. on February 6, 1864 of Diphtheria,
SAMUEL MILES SPAULDING, son of Armericus and Francella M. SPAULDING, aged 4
years 2 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 February 1864
SPAULDING, Viceroy
Died in Crown Point, October 26th, of inflammation on the lungs, VICEROY,
son of Lafette and Abigal SPAULDING, aged 7 years 8 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1863
SPENCER, Fanny
Married at Catskill, on the 18th instant, at the residence of S. Sherwood
Day, by Rev. George A. Howard, AMHERST H. WILDER, of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and
FANNY SPENCER, daughter of the late Joshua A. Spencer, of Utica.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1861
SPRAGUE, Lewis
Died in the Hospital of U. S. Barracks, near Relay House, Md., of Typhoid
Fever, on the 13th ult., LEWIS SPRAGUE, aged 50 years.
The deceased was a man too far advanced in life to allow of his being
accepted as a soldier. But the same patriotism and love for his country that
has led thousands of the noblest of the land to enlist, caused him to enroll his
name among the many others, and to put his age at the standard that they would
accept. He was a good soldier; being always in his place when duty called! He
was greatly esteemed by all; he being much older than most of us, his counsels
were respected by us. He leaves an aged wife and one daughter to mourn his
loss. They will be comforted by the assurance that they mourn not alone; for
there were many sorrowing hearts and tearful eyes at the grave of the deceased.
He was a Private in Company E, 118th Regt. New York Volunteers. He enlisted in
Schroon on the 26th day of July, 1862, and although his period of service has
been short, the honor due him is none the less. He was buried with the honors
due his rank. It will be gratifying to his friends to know that the whole of
company E followed his remains to the grave; thus showing their respect by
their last act.
Camp Wool, October 20th, 1862.
S.F.R.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 November 1862
SPRAGUE, Louisa M.
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 19th ult. at Moriah, Mr. OVID TAPPAN to
Miss LOUISA M. SPRAGUE, all of Moriah.Elizabethtown Post 11 January 1856
SQUIRES, George
Drowned, on the 1st day of December instant, at the town of Schroon, GEORGE
SQUIRES, about 22 years of age. The deceased, in company with two others, were
crossing Wiliams's Pond on the ice, when they all broke throughone, by the name
of KING, succeeded in getting out, and as they were about to help the deceased,
he suddenly sank to the bottom. His body was taken out in about three hours
afterwards, near the spot where he sank, in about 15 feet of water. The
deceased was respected by all who knew him, and his loss will be deeply
lamented.
Keeseville Standard
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 December 1858
SQUIRES, Hellen S.
Married in Schroon, September 13th, by Joel F. Potter, Esq., CHARLES BURZEE,
of Beekmantown, N.Y., to Miss HELLEN S. SQUIRES, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
STACY, Joseph
Died in Pleasant Valley, Scott County, Iowa, November 13th, JOSEPH STACY,
Sen., aged 91 years. Mr. Stacy was formerly a resident of Westport, Essex Co.,
where he resided for many years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 December 1861
STAFFORD, Barbara E.
Married in Willsborough January 3rd by Rev. Stephen Barnard, Mr. ALPHEUS A.
MORSE of Lewis to Miss BARBARA E. STAFFORD of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 January 1855
STAFFORD, Diana
Married on the 22nd instant, by Rev. Joseph Cope, in the Methodist Episcopal
Church, at Essex, Miss DIANA STAFFORD, of Essex, to Mr. ISAAC SATTERLY, of
Ferrisburgh, Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 August 1859
STAFFORD, Edwin
Died in Essex on the 1st inst., Mr. EDWIN STAFFORD, age 36 yrs.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 June 1857
STAFFORD, Elmina E.
Married in Essex, on the 16th inst., by Rev. J. A. Woodhall, Mr. EDMOND O.
HODSKINS, of Lewis, to Miss ELMINA E. STAFFORD, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 September 1857
STAFFORD, Harmon
Married on the 6th instant, by the Rev. W. W. Foster, of Westport, Mr.
HARMON STAFFORD, of Elizabethtown, to Miss LUCINDA J. SHELDON, of Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1859
STAFFORD, Harriet E.
Married at Lewis, on the 30th October, Mr. PHILO SYKES, of Lewis, and Miss
HARRIET E. STAFFORD, of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 December 1854
STAFFORD, Lois L. (ROYCE)
Married in Essex, December 16th, by Rev. J. W. Eaton, Mr. RUSSEL STAFFORD,
and Miss LOIS L. ROYCE, both of Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 December 1857
STAFFORD, Lucinda J. (SHELDON)
Married on the 6th instant, by the Rev. W. W. Foster, of Westport, Mr.
HARMON STAFFORD, of Elizabethtown, to Miss LUCINDA J. SHELDON, of Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1859
STAFFORD, Russel
Married in Essex, December 16th, by Rev. J. W. Eaton, Mr. RUSSEL STAFFORD,
and Miss LOIS L. ROYCE, both of Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 December 1857
STAFFORD, Stephen
Died in Essex, on the 28th ult., Mr. STEPHEN STAFFORD, an old and respected
citizen of that town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
STANDARD, Sarah
Married in Schroon, October 1st, by Joel F. Potter, Esq., JUSTIN WARREN to
Miss SARAH STANDARD, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
STANNARD, Joseph W.
Married in Schroon, October 1st, by Joel F. Potter, Esq., JOSEPH W.
STANNARD, to Miss SARAH OPHELIA POTTER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
STANNARD, Sarah Ophelia (POTTER)
Married in Schroon, October 1st, by Joel F. Potter, Esq., JOSEPH W.
STANNARD, to Miss SARAH OPHELIA POTTER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
STANTON, _____
Died in Lewis, on the 11th instant, Mrs. STANTON, wife of John STANTON.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 April 1860
STANTON, Cynthia (ROGERS)
Married in Keene, on the 15th instant, by H. H. Sherburn, Esquire, Mr. JOHN
STANTON, of Elizabethtown, to Miss CYNTHIA ROGERS, of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 March 1862
STANTON, John
Married in Keene, on the 15th instant, by H. H. Sherburn, Esquire, Mr. JOHN
STANTON, of Elizabethtown, to Miss CYNTHIA ROGERS, of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 March 1862
STANTON, Louisa
Married in Moriah on the 9th instant, by Rev. C. Ransom, JOSEPH HUDSON to
LOUISA STANTON, both of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 January 1856
STANTON, Roxy
Died in this town on the 6th instant ROXY STANTON, age 38.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1864
STARE, Maria C.
Married November 11th, 1857, by L. Rawson, Esq., at his residence in
Carlisle, Ohio, Mr. ORLANDO J. DURAND, of Essex County, N.Y., to Mrs. MARIA C.
STARE, of Russia, Ohio.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1858
STAYNER, E. S. T.
Married in San Francisco, Cal., April 16th by Rev. Dr. S. C. Thrall, Mr.
LUMAN WADHAMS, second son of Wm. L. Wadhams, Esq. of Wadhams Mills to Miss E. S.
T. STAYNER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1857
STEARNS, daughter
Born at Rouse's Point, on the 24th ult., Mrs. E. H. STEARNS, of a daughter.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 June 1859
STEELE, Sylvia E. (MERRIAM)
Died in Essex, at the residence of Deacon William B. Merriam on the 3rd
inst., Mrs. SYLVIA E., wife of James W. STEELE, and daughter of the late William
S. MERRIAM, of Lewis, aged 34 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 August 1856
STERLIN, Jane A. H.
Married in Schroon, on the 8th instant, by Samuel Saunders, Esquire, Mr.
RANSOM L. SEAMANS, of Schroon, and Miss JANE A. H. STERLIN of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 February 1860
STETSON, Elizabeth P. (ATWOOD)
Married in Royalston, Vermont, on the 21st instant, Capt. Z. B. STETSON, of
Champlain, N.Y., and Miss ELIZABETH P., daughter of Ebenezer ATWOOD, Esquire, of
Royalston.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 March 1860
STETSON, Helen (HASCALL)
Died in Plattsburgh, on the morning of January 1, 1860, HELEN HASCALL, wife
of Hon. LEMUEL STETSON, aged 51 years.
It is ever profitable to remember God's blessed saints, who have left behind
them the savor of a godly life. The manifestations of divine grace in their
spiritual attainments, or deep religious experience serve not only to illustrate
the deep religious experience serve not only to illustrate the power of that
grace, but to encourage others in their Christian course. And when they are
taken away, they do not seem entirely lost to us, having in memory, their holy
lives Though dead, they still speak. , It is with such thoughts that we record
the death of our beloved friend. She has indeed left behind a bright example
for us to follow who survive. Her religious character was marked and striking,
she was ever earnest, faithful , and devoted, striving to adorn the doctrine of
her Savior in all things. With great jealousy of herself arising from her deep
conscientiousness she was anxious to perceive and know what she ought to do, and
then to the best of her ability, to do it. In all the relations of life she had
a high regard for her responsibility, and without intruding into the sacred
privacy of domestic life we cannot say how faithfully and tenderly she fulfilled
them. She was greatly endeared to all who knew her by her many amiable
qualities. A large circle of friends appreciated her worth, and mourn her loss.
In her last sickness our departed friend gave most precious evidence of the
strength of her faith, and her entire submission to God's will. She calmly
committed herself to her Heavenly Father's hand, fully confiding in his wisdom
and love. Her severe sufferings shook not her faith and trust, and her prayer
was not to be delivered from suffering, but that she might have grace patiently
to endure.It is due to the memory of Mrs. STETSON to state that from principle
she many years ago attached herself to the Baptist denominations of Christians
and she Died in the conscientious belief of, and adherence to all the principles
of that order. But she now is art rest from all sufferings and labor, and
rejoices as we earnestly believe, in the presence of that Savior whom, in her
life, she honored and loved.
Plattsburgh Republican
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 January 1860
STETSON, Z. B. (Capt.)
Married in Royalston, Vermont, on the 21st instant, Capt. Z. B. STETSON, of
Champlain, N.Y., and Miss ELIZABETH P., daughter of Ebenezer ATWOOD, Esquire, of
Royalston.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 March 1860
STEVENS, Amelia A. (POTTER)
Married at Schroon Lake, N.Y. on the 7th instant, by Col. A. L. Ireland, F.
H. STEVENS, M.D. of Consecon, C.W. to Miss AMELIA A. POTTER, daughter of Hon. J.
F. Potter of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 September 1853
STEVENS, Charles E. (Lieutenant)
Married at the residence of the bride's father on the 10th instant by Rev.
G. S. Gold, LIEUTENANT CHARLES E. STEVENS, 77th NY Vol. to Miss ELIZA M. LYON,
both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 January 1864
STEVENS, Cyrus
Mr. CYRUS STEVENS of Black Brook was so horribly gored by a bull last week,
that he died in a few hours.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 June 1863
STEVENS, Edward
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 13th, EDWARD, infant son of Almond and Rebecca
STEVENS, aged 8 months 11 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 20 October 1854
STEVENS, Eliza M. (LYON)
Married at the residence of the bride's father on the 10th instant by Rev.
G. S. Gold, LIEUTENANT CHARLES E. STEVENS, 77th NY Vol. to Miss ELIZA M. LYON,
both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 January 1864
STEVENS, Eunice
Died in this village, on the 30th ult. at the residence of C. N. Williams,
Esquire, EUNICE, wife of George STEVENS, Esquire, aged 75 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 July 1863
STEVENS, F. H. (M.D.)
Married at Schroon Lake, N.Y. on the 7th instant, by Col. A. L. Ireland, F.
H. STEVENS, M.D. of Consecon, C.W. to Miss AMELIA A. POTTER, daughter of Hon. J.
F. Potter of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 September 1853
STEVENS, Jonathan
Died at Newton, Trumbull County, Ohio, on October 7th, JONATHAN STEVENS,
aged 81, formerly of this place.
--Westport Patriot, 26 October 1848
STEVENS, Sarah A.
Married at the home of the bride's father, in this village, January 1, 1864
by Rev. H. M. Munsee, LOYAL A. MERRILL, Sergeant of Co. E., 38th Regt. N.Y.
Vol., to Miss SARAH A. STEVENS, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 January 1864
STEVENSON, Elizabeth
Died in Elizabethtown, on Monday, September 5th, Miss ELIZABETH STEVENSON,
aged 18.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 September 1859
STEVENSON, R. L.
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 14th instant, R. L. STEVENSON, aged 3 years 8
months and 11 days.
Richard L. was truly promising, interesting and lovely. Although so early
in the morning of life, having but just crossed the threshhold of human
existence, he gave promise of strong intellect, genius and future worth. And
while the fond parents had every reason to expect much from him in future life,
he by a singular providence has been suddenly removed, doubtless from the evils
to come before he had proceeded far on the tempestuous sea of life, having
doubtless made a safe arrival on the blissful shores of immortality.
See the newspaper for accompanying poem.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 April 1854
STEVENSON, Richard
Died in this town, at the residence of Randall Reed, Esquire, on the 18th
instant, RICHARD STEVENSON, aged about 50 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 August 1862
STICKNEY, B.
Married at Westport, on the 12th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. B.
STICKNEY of Franklin, to Miss C. J. TOBY, of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 September 1853
STICKNEY, C. J. (TOBY)
Married at Westport, on the 12th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. B.
STICKNEY of Franklin, to Miss C. J. TOBY, of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 September 1853
STICKNEY, Eliza
Married in this village on the 20th instant, by Wm. O. Holcomb, Esquire, Mr.
JAMES SHORT to Miss ELIZA STICKNEY, both of Elizabethtown.
--The Westport Courier, 27 December 1850
STICKNEY, Lydia
Died in Jay on the evening of the 11th inst., Mrs. LYDIA, wife of George W.
STICKNEY, of dropsey of the heart.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 January 1857
STONE, Abram
Died on the 6th of February at the residence of his son, Henry Stone,
Senator, in LeClaire township, Iowa, ABRAM STONE, in the 90th year of his age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 February 1860
STONE, Eunice
Died on the 2nd of February, at the residence of her son, Henry Stone,
Senator, in LeClaire township, Iowa, EUNICE STONE, relict of the late ABRAM
STONE, in the 87th year of her age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 February 1860
STONE, Isaac
Died in Port Henry, on the morning of the 3d instant, of cancer, ISAAC
STONE, Esquire, aged 78 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 May 1862
STONE, Joseph
Died in Oxford, Massachusetts, on the 21st instant, Mr. JOSEPH STONE, aged
81 years 6 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1862
STONE, Wallace Foote
Died at Cheever Hill, near Port Henry, at midnight of the 17th instant,
WALLACE FOOTE, infant son of William H. STONE and Dora D. STONE, aged 13 months
21 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 June 1862
STORES, Pamela (JONES)
Married in Jay on the 19th ult., by Rev. N. B. Wood, Mr. WILLIAM STORES to
Miss PAMELA JONES, both of Jay.Elizabethtown Post 4 January 1856
STORES, William
Married in Jay on the 19th ult., by Rev. N. B. Wood, Mr. WILLIAM STORES to
Miss PAMELA JONES, both of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
STORRS, Elias S.
Married in this village at the Baptist Parsonage, by the Rev. E. W. Allen,
of Willsborough, N.Y., on the eve of the 9th instant, Mr. ELIAS S. STORRS, to
Miss MARY E. SMITH, daughter of Rev. L. S. SMITH, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1861
STORRS, Marcus
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 6th instant, by Rev. J. E. Kimball, Mr.
MARCUS STORRS, of Elizabethtown, N. Y. to Mrs. PRISCILLA U. HILL of Addison,
Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1860
STORRS, Mary E. (SMITH)
Married in this village at the Baptist Parsonage, by the Rev. E. W. Allen,
of Willsborough, N.Y., on the eve of the 9th instant, Mr. ELIAS S. STORRS, to
Miss MARY E. SMITH, daughter of Rev. L. S. SMITH, both of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 October 1861
STORRS, Priscilla U. (HILL)
Married in Elizabethtown, on the 6th instant, by Rev. J. E. Kimball, Mr.
MARCUS STORRS, of Elizabethtown, N. Y. to Mrs. PRISCILLA U. HILL of Addison,
Vermont.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 March 1860
STORRS, Sybil
Married in Keeseville, June 27th, by Rev. Mr. Wells, Mr. CARLTON FOSTER, to
Miss SYBIL STORRS, all of that place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 July 1854
STOW, Gardner
Married at Windsor on the 7th instant, GARDNER STOW, Esquire, of this
village to Miss SOPHIA PATRICK of the former place.
--Keeseville Herald 21 June 1831
STOW, Sophia (PATRICK)
Married at Windsor on the 7th instant, GARDNER STOW, Esquire, of this
village to Miss SOPHIA PATRICK of the former place.
--Keeseville Herald 21 June 1831
STOWER, Mary
Died in the village of Essex, Monday Evening last, at 9:00, MARY STOWER,
oldest daughter of Michael H. and Laura STOWER, aged 17 yrs.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 July 1857
STRATTON, Laura Catharine
Married at Rouse's Point, on Thursday, February 23rd, by the Rev. Jos. W.
M'lwaine, DANIEL G. DODGE, M.D., and LAURA CATHARINE STRATTON, all of Rouse's
Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
STRIDE, Harvey
Died in Lewis, on the 12th instant, HARVEY STRIDE, aged 18 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 February 1854
STRINGHAM, Abi (TAYLOR)
Married in Whallonsburg on Sat. April 26th at 10 oclock p.m. by E. W.
Rogers, Esq., Mr. RAYMOND STRINGHAM of Whallonsburg to Miss ABI TAYLOR of
Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 May 1856
STRINGHAM, Raymond
Married in Whallonsburg on Sat. April 26th at 10 oclock p.m. by E. W.
Rogers, Esq., Mr. RAYMOND STRINGHAM of Whallonsburg to Miss ABI TAYLOR of
Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 May 1856
STURVEVANT, Almira
Married by Rev. J. A. Woodhull, at the house of Dea. Geo. W. Sturtevant in
Westport on the 27th of November, Mr. JAMES MARSHALL of Westport to Miss ALMIRA
STURTEVANT of Peru.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
STURVEVANT, George W.
Died in Westport, February 23, 1863, Deacon GEORGE W. STURVEVANT, after a
severe illness of four weeks, aged 61 years. Deacon Sturvevant became a convert
of the Christian faith at the age of 17, and after united with the
Congregational Church at Wadhams Mills. In 1856 he was appointed deacon, which
office he held until his death. He was retiring and ?? his nature, but his
piety was earnest, uniform and outspoken. He gave evidence by his conversation,
his prayers and his regular attendance at the place of worship that he loved the
Church, its cares, its ?? and his Savior.
During his last days on earth, the hope was bright, his confidence unshaken
until he passed away in triumph of faith. He gained a complete victory over
death and the grave, and is for now among the ?? throng in glory. He leaves a
wife and three children who mourn his loss. Rev. Mr. Wiliet presented the
funeral sermon from these words as we back more the image of the earthy we shall
see again the image of heaven.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 March 1863
SUMNER, Amarett
Married in Wilmington, August 17th, by Rev. H. H. Ross, Mr. CALVIN BROWN of
Keene, to Miss AMARETT SUMNER, of Wilmington.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 September 1854
SUMNER, Colney A. (RICE)
Married in Essex by Rev. C. Fisher, Mr. JOHN SUMNER of Thompson, [Geauga]
County, Ohio, to Miss COLNEY A. RICE of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 November 1856
SUMNER, John
Married in Essex by Rev. C. Fisher, Mr. JOHN SUMNER of Thompson, [Geauga]
County, Ohio, to Miss COLNEY A. RICE of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 November 1856
SUNNER, Lydia
Married in Elizabethtown on the 22nd instant, by Rev. A. F. Fenton, Mr. SETH
WARDNER of Lewis to Miss LYDIA SUNNER of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1851
SWEATLAND, William (Hon.)
Died - Honorable WILLIAM SWEATLAND of Plattsburgh on New Years Day in his 82nd
year. He was a leading lawyer of Clinton County.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 January 1864
SWEHE, Mary C.
Married in Westport Feb. 20th by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, GEORGE C. SMITH of
Essex, N.Y. and MARY C. SWEHE of Lewis, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
SWIFT, Celia (MORGAN)
Married in Burlington by Rev. Pres Marsh, CHARLES H. SWIFT, M.D. of Peru to
Miss CELIA MORGAN of this place.
--Keeseville Herald, 19 July 1831
SWIFT, Charles H. (M.D.)
Married in Burlington by Rev. Pres Marsh, CHARLES H. SWIFT, M.D. of Peru to
Miss CELIA MORGAN of this place.
--Keeseville Herald, 19 July 1831
SWINTON, M. A.
Married at Moriah on the 1 July inst., by F. S. Edgerton, Esq., Mr. HARVEY
POTTER of Moriah, to Miss M. A. SWINTON of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 July 1856
SYKES, Harriet E. (STAFFORD)
Married at Lewis, on the 30th October, Mr. PHILO SYKES, of Lewis, and Miss
HARRIET E. STAFFORD, of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 December 1854
SYKES, Percival Willet
Died in Lewis, on the 1st instant, PERCIVAL WILLET, son of Philo S. and
Harriet E. SYKES, aged about 7 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 November 1862
SYKES, Philo
Married at Lewis, on the 30th October, Mr. PHILO SYKES, of Lewis, and Miss
HARRIET E. STAFFORD, of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 December 1854
TAPPAN, Louisa M. (SPRAGUE)
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 19th ult. at Moriah, Mr. OVID TAPPAN to
Miss LOUISA M. SPRAGUE, all of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
TAPPAN, Ovid
Married by Rev. C. Ransom, on the 19th ult. at Moriah, Mr. OVID TAPPAN to
Miss LOUISA M. SPRAGUE, all of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
TARLETON, Jane E.
Married at Trinity Church, Plattsburgh, on the 10th instant, by Rev. J.
Howland Cott, ARTHUR C. NELSON, Esquire, to Miss JANE E., eldest daughter of
Col. A. G. TARLETON, of Plattsburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 July 1853
TAYLOR, Abi
Married in Whallonsburg on Sat. April 26th at 10 oclock p.m. by E. W.
Rogers, Esq., Mr. RAYMOND STRINGHAM of Whallonsburg to Miss ABI TAYLOR of
Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 May 1856
TAYLOR, Betsy (JOHNSON)
Married in Schroon on the 20th inst. by James E. Lindsay Esq., Mr. WM.
TAYLOR of Crown Point to Miss BETSY JOHNSON of Clear Pond.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 July 1856
TAYLOR, Maria
Married in Albany, at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Horatio Potter, WARD
HUNT, of Utica, to MARIA TAYLOR, daughter of James TAYLOR, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 July 1853
TAYLOR, Sarah
Married in Hebron on the 27th ult. by Rev. David Wilson, Mr. MOSES SMITH of
this village to Miss SARAH TAYLOR of the former place.
--Keeseville Herald 5 July 1831
TAYLOR, William
Married in Schroon on the 20th inst. by James E. Lindsay Esq., Mr. WM.
TAYLOR of Crown Point to Miss BETSY JOHNSON of Clear Pond.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 July 1856
TEFFT, Lucy Ann (FOSTER)
Married in this town on September 5th by Rev. D. B. Hubbard, Mr. WILLIAM
TEFFT of Clintonville to Miss LUCY ANN FOSTER of this town.
--Westport Patriot, 7 September 1848
TEFFT, William
Married in this town on September 5th by Rev. D. B. Hubbard, Mr. WILLIAM
TEFFT of Clintonville to Miss LUCY ANN FOSTER of this town.
--Westport Patriot, 7 September 1848
THAYER, Hannah E. (DWINNELL)
Married by Rev. B. Eaton at his residence on the 10th inst., WILLIAM E.
THAYER of North Hudson and HANNAH E. DWINNELL of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 February 1857
THAYER, William E.
Married by Rev. B. Eaton at his residence on the 10th inst., WILLIAM E.
THAYER of North Hudson and HANNAH E. DWINNELL of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 February 1857
THAYER, William E.
Died in Newcomb, N.Y., on the 1st instant of Typhoid Fever, WILLIAM E.
THAYER, aged 31 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 November 1863
THOMAS, Isiash
Died in Worcester, Massachusetts on the 8th instant, the venerable ISIASH
THOMAS, the oldest printer living in the U.S.
--Keeseville Herald 19 April 1831
THOMPSON, Andrew
Died in Keeseville, on the 10th instant, ANDREW THOMPSON, Esquire, aged
about 77 years.
Mr. Thompson was one of the most respectable citizens of this County and was
as highly esteemed as he was universally known.
For many years, indeed, almost from its incorporation, the Cashier and most
active and prominent director of the Essex County Bank, he was brought into
frequent intercourse with the business men of this part of the State, and
established and has always maintained the highest character for honor and
ability.
The death of such a man is a public loss and the public may justly claim the
sad privilege of sympathising with his afflicted relatives.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 November 1862
THOMPSON, Ann
Married in Jay on the 25th ult. by Rev. N. H. Wood, Mr. STEPHEN V. JONES of
Keene to Miss ANN THOMPSON of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 January 1856
THOMPSON, Duncan (Jr.)
Married on Tuesday evening, December 28th, by Rev. J. E. Cheshire of
Keeseville, DUNCAN THOMPSON Jr. of New York City, to ELBERTINE, 2nd daughter of
J. R. DELANO, Esquire, of Wadhams Mills.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
THOMPSON, Elbertine (DELANO)
Married on Tuesday evening, December 28th, by Rev. J. E. Cheshire of
Keeseville, DUNCAN THOMPSON Jr. of New York City, to ELBERTINE, 2nd daughter of
J. R. DELANO, Esquire, of Wadhams Mills.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 January 1859
THOMPSON, Jennie (ALLEN)
Married at the residence of the bride's brother, Thomas F. Allen, on
Saturday, January 5th, 1878, by C. M. Pease Esquire, Mr. RUFUS THOMPSON to Miss
JENNIE ALLEN, both of this place.
--Crown Point Budget, 9 January 1878
THOMPSON, John
Died in Lewis, January 16th, JOHN THOMPSON, aged 46 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 January 1859
THOMPSON, Kate
Married at St. Paul's Chapel, Keeseville, on Thursday, September 12th by the
Rev. Robert O. Trivett, HENRY D. GRAVES, and KATE THOMPSON, daughter of James
Rogers, Esquire, all of Ausable Forks.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 October 1861
THOMPSON, Keziah
Died in this town on the 10th inst., Mrs. KEZIAH THOMPSON, relict of the
late Robert Thompson, aged 65 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 April 1856
THOMPSON, Larhette L.
It will be seen, by a communication in another column, that LARHETTE L.
THOMPSON, of Co. F. 118th Regiment New York Volunteers died, in the hospital, at
Camp Wool, Maryland, on the 23d instant.
The deceased was a worthy young man, highly esteemed by all who know him.
It is a singular circumstance, and one that evinces the depth and sincerity of
his devotion to our County, that he joined Captain Livingston's Company with the
conviction that he would not survive the hardships of military service. How
soon was that sad anticipation realized.
The deceased was a son of William THOMPSON, Esquire, of Lewis and brother of
Mrs. Abram LEWALD of this village. He was 19 years of age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 October 1862
THOMPSON, Rufus
Married at the residence of the bride's brother, Thomas F. Allen, on
Saturday, January 5th, 1878, by C. M. Pease Esquire, Mr. RUFUS THOMPSON to Miss
JENNIE ALLEN, both of this place.
--Crown Point Budget, 9 January 1878
TIBBETS, Sarah M.
Died suddenly, in Troy, on Sunday afternoon, 5th instant, SARAH M. TIBBETS,
wife of James FORSYTH, in the 31st year of her age.
See page 2 column 5 for her obituary.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 February 1854
TILLISON, Rowena C. (DEMING)
Married February 2nd, in this place, at the residence of the bride's father,
Mr. THEODORE J. TILLISON, of Underhill, Vermont, to Miss ROWENA C. DEMING.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 February 1859
TILLISON, Theodore J.
Married February 2nd, in this place, at the residence of the bride's father,
Mr. THEODORE J. TILLISON, of Underhill, Vermont, to Miss ROWENA C. DEMING.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 February 1859
TITUS, Rowland
Died in Moriah on the 10th instant, ROWLAND TITUS, aged 16 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 April 1860
TOBEY, Submit
Died in Jay on the 16th ult., very suddenly of apoplexy, Mrs. SUBMIT TOBEY,
relict of the late Jesse Tobey, age 75 yrs. 10 mos. 13 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 July 1856
TOBY, C. J.
Married at Westport, on the 12th instant, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. B.
STICKNEY of Franklin, to Miss C. J. TOBY, of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 September 1853
TODD, Eliza A.
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage in this place, October 21st, by
Rev. A. M. Munsee, Mr. D. W. DICKINSON of Willsborough and Miss ELIZA A. TODD of
Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 October 1863
TODD, Hariet (ROBERTS)
Married in Lewis, at the house of the bride's father, on the evening of
September 23, by Rev. B. Eaton, Mr. JOHN S. TODD, of Lewis, and Miss HARIET M.
ROBERTS, daughter of William Roberts, Esquire.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 October 1857
TODD, John S.
Married in Lewis, at the house of the bride's father, on the evening of
September 23, by Rev. B. Eaton, Mr. JOHN S. TODD, of Lewis, and Miss HARIET M.
ROBERTS, daughter of William Roberts, Esquire.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 October 1857
TODD, Mary Jane
Married at the Methodist Parsonage in this village, Sept. 19th by Rev. B.
Eaton, Mr. WILLIAM ROBB and Miss MARY JANE TODD, both of LewisElizabethtown Post
10 October 1856
TOMPKINS, John
Schroon River
JOHN TOMPKINS, age 28, drowned on the 9th instant while driving
logs on the outlet of Mud Pond. He was found on the 10th about 2 miles below
where he fell in badly bruised and wet. He left a wife and many relatives.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 May 1852
TORRANCE, Harriet P.
Married in Jay on the 12th inst. by Rev. J. J. Babcock, Mr. WALTER J. BURP
to Miss HARRIET P. TORRANCE, both of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
TOUSLEY, Fannie M. (FOY)
Married in Keeseville on the 31st instant at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. Mr. Carroll, GEORGE E. TOUSLEY, Foreman of the Essex County
Republican and Miss FANNIE M. FOY, all of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 January 1864
TOUSLEY, George E.
Married in Keeseville on the 31st instant at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. Mr. Carroll, GEORGE E. TOUSLEY, Foreman of the Essex County
Republican and Miss FANNIE M. FOY, all of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 January 1864
TOWNER, Margaret B.
Married in the Hall of Banian Tree Tent, NO. 310, 1.0, of Rechabites,
Wadhams Mills, July 4th, Bro. A. W. HAWKETT, of Essex, to Miss MARGARET B.
TOWNER, of Northern Star Tent, No. 26, U.D. of R. of the former place.
--The Westport Courier, 19 July 1850
TOWNER, O. E.
Married at Wadhams Falls, Sabbath Evening the 24th instant, by Rev. Mr.
Brandt, Mr. VERNON HICKS of Peirpoint, N.Y. to Miss O. E. TOWNER of Panton,
Vermont.
--Westport Patriot, 28 September 1848
TRAIN, Jonathan (Captain)
Died at Crownpoint, August 30, Capt. JONATHAN TRAIN, aged 70 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 September 1854
TREADWAY, Ashley Livingston
Died in Crown Point, on the 25th ult., ASHLEY LIVINGSTON TREADWAY, son of
James Wilson and Jane Ann Treadway, aged 17 years. The disease of which he
died was a malignant erysipelas.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 August 1853
TREADWAY, Harmy L.
Died in Ticonderoga, on Monday the 2nd inst., HARMY L., wife of Alfred WEED,
Esq. and daughter of Thomas J. TREADWAY, age 27 yrs.
In this sad bereavement a husband is left desolate, 2 young children
deprived of maternal care.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1857
TRIMBLE, Alex
Married in Crownpoint, July 3rd, by the Rev. G. W. S. Porter, Mr. ALEX
TRIMBLE, to Miss MARY D. FOBES, both of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1862
TRIMBLE, Chillion N. (Col.)
Died at his residence in Crownpoint, on the 6th instant, Col. CHILLION N.
TRIMBLE, aged 64 years.
Col. Trimble was a highly respectable citizen, a large and wealthy farmer,
and had held many offices of responsibility and trust, among which was that of
Sheriff of the County. He leaves a widow and sons and daughters, and a large
circle of friends and relatives who sincerely mourn his loss.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 March 1862
TRIMBLE, Mary D. (FOBES)
Married in Crownpoint, July 3rd, by the Rev. G. W. S. Porter, Mr. ALEX
TRIMBLE, to Miss MARY D. FOBES, both of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 July 1862
TRUMBULL, Libbie A.
Married in Willsboro, November 3rd, by Rev. A. S. Bigilow, W. H. CONGER, to
Miss LIBBIE A. TRUMBULL, all of Willsboro, Essex County, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1863
TRUMBULL, Mary Ella
Died at Ausable Forks, N.Y. February 2nd 1860, MARY ELLA, youngest daughter
of T. D. TRUMBULL, Esquire, aged 6 years, 4 months, and 16 days.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
TRYON, Albert L.
Married on the 21st ult., by Rev. B. Pomeroy, Mr. ALBERT L. TRYON of
Elizabethtown, to Miss HULDA ANN SLAUGHTER of Westport.
--The Westport Courier, 6 December 1848
TRYON, Hulda Ann (SLAUGHTER)
Married on the 21st ult., by Rev. B. Pomeroy, Mr. ALBERT L. TRYON of
Elizabethtown, to Miss HULDA ANN SLAUGHTER of Westport.
--The Westport Courier, 6 December 1848
TUCKER, Amanda B. (JONES)
Married in Willsborough, Sept. 27th by Rev. Mr. Champlain, Mr. E. F. TUCKER
and AMANDA B. JONES, both of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1856
TUCKER, E. F.
Married in Willsborough, Sept. 27th by Rev. Mr. Champlain, Mr. E. F. TUCKER
and AMANDA B. JONES, both of Willsborough.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1856
TURNER, Ezra
Married at Elizabethtown on June 2nd, by Rev. E. Hurlbut, Mr. EZRA TURNER,
to Miss MARTHA MAYO, all of Elizabethtown.
--Essex County Reporter, Elizabethtown, NY 7 June 1849
TURNER, John
Died in Montreal on the 14th instant, of the prevailing epidemic, JOHN
TURNER, aged 58 years, father of the editor of this paper.
--Essex County Reporter, 26 July 1849
TURNER, Martha (MAYO)
Married at Elizabethtown on June 2nd, by Rev. E. Hurlbut, Mr. EZRA TURNER,
to Miss MARTHA MAYO, all of Elizabethtown.
--Essex County Reporter,, Elizabethtown, NY 7 June 1849
TUTTLE, Caroline
Died in Essex on the 25th of February last, Mrs. CAROLINE TUTTLE, widow of
the late Laertius TUTTLE, Esquire. The deceased had been for many years a
zealous and esteemed member of the Presbyterian Church and was universally
beloved. She leaves four children and numerous friends to mourn her loss.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 March 1864
TUTTLE, Ellen A.
Died in Essex, October 7th, ELLEN A., daughter of Samuel D. and Mary TUTTLE,
aged 7 years.
Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 October 1863
TUTTLE, Laurtius
Died in Essex on the 13th instant, Mr. LAURTIUS TUTTLE, of consumption, aged
49 years.
Mr. Tuttle was distinguished by peculiar usefulness.
Apt to teach he was ever the friend and guide of children and youth, and
many who enjoyed the advantages of his tuition will remember him with mingled
feelings of gratitude and pleasure.
With a noble mind, imbued with the love of God, he was instant in season
and out of season, in every good word and work with the patience of hope and
labor of love. He was a good Christian, a gentleman, a good citizen, and ever
the useful member of society. The last 6 years of his life, was a constant,
though almost imperceptible decline, both of his physical and mental powers; the
waining out; the faint and fainter flickering of the smoking flax in the
socket.
So dies the wave along the shore.
During all his sickness, he was a great though patient sufferer; for he too
could say, I know that my Redeemer liveth; and I shall see God.
He leaves a wife and four children to mourn their irreparable loss, while an
extended circle of friends will lament, as when Godly men perish.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 May 1863
TUTTLE, Susan S.
Married in Essex on the 18th ult., by Rev. J. T. Willett, Mr. A. H. WHITNEY
of Oconemowac, Mississippi formerly of Dickinson, N.Y. to Miss SUSAN S. TUTTLE,
daughter of C. D. Tuttle of Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 January 1855
TYRILL, Wolcott
Death of the Hon. WOLCOTT TYRILLIt becomes our sad duty to announce the
death of the Hon. Wolcott Tyrill, of Schroon, for many years first judge of this
county. On Saturday evening, the 2d inst., Mr. T. attended a Free Soil Meeting
in that town, to appoint delegates to the late county convention, and while
giving his views on the extension of slavery, remarked that he felt faint and
called for water, and at the same moment fell and expired.
--Westport Patriot, 7 September 1848 (Thursday)
TYRREL, Wolcott
The death of Judge WOLCOTT TYRREL, of Schroon, who fell while in the act of
addressing, in behalf of Freedom, a Free Soil meeting of his fellow citizens,
was her announced to the Convention by one of the delegates from that place; and
the following communication, detailing the particulars of his death, was
presented and read:
Died, suddenly, on the evening of the 2d instant, at the residence of H.
Tyrrel, at Schroon Lake, Judge WOLCOTT TYRREL, aged 62 years.
The death of one who has been so long and well known throughout a large
portion of the community, seems properly to require some special notice from his
friends and fellow citizens.The name of Wolcott Tyrrel has long been familiar to
the inhabitants of Essex County. He has, for many years, held the important
office of First Judge of the county, and has been generally esteemed by his
fellow citizens as a man of sound judgment and strict integrity.
On Saturday evening (2d inst.) he attended a FreeSoil meeting at Schroon
Lake, and immediately after the opening of the meeting, was called upon for an
address. He rose in obedience to the call, and addressed them, maintaining that
it was the duty of the people of this county [Some text is missing here. -- There is a white
space in the upper portion of the page.]
in the act of declaring this to be in the spirit of the Bible principleto
undo the heavy burdensto let the oppressed go free, and to break every yokehis
voice suddenly falteredhe fell back, and was carried senseless from the room. He
lay for a short time, breathing with difficulty, and died without any return of
consciousness.
Thus suddenly are the people of this town and county called to mourn the
loss of an estimable and useful citizen. In his public duties, he always aimed
to be guided by just an sound principles. It was a prominent and lovely trait in
his character, that he ever manifested, the blessed spirit of the
peace-makeralways endeavoring to reconcile those who were at variance, & to
settle difficulties in a friendly manner, without recourse to law. He lived
esteemed and beloved by those who knew him best, and he died in the
conscientious discharge of his duty as a citizen of a free Republic. He has gone
from us forever! but he has left behind him the memory of his worth and his many
virtues, which will be faithfully treasured up.
By this dispensation of Providence, we are once more solemnly warned of the
uncertainty of human life, and urged to be earnest and faithful in the discharge
of our duties, realizing that the night of death soon cometh, wherin no man can
work. Be ye also ready; for in such an hour as ye think not, the Son of Man
cometh.
After the sudden death of Judge Tyrrel, the political proceedings of the
meeting were at once suspended, and the following resolutions were unanimously
adopted:
Resolved That we do sincerely sympathize with the family of our
friend, Judge Tyrrel, in the deep affliction which has so suddenly cam e upon
them, and do assure them of our high regard for him who has departed, and our
appreciation of his virtues and excellence.
Resolved also, That a committee of five be appointed to communicate
to the family the above resolutionalso, to prepare an appropriate notice of the
death of Judge Wolcott Tyrrel, and to publish the same in the papers of the
county.
THOS LELAND, Chn.
A.S. TRIPP, Secy.
Schroon Lake, Sept. 4, 1848
--Westport Patriot, 14 September 1848
UNDERHILL, Julia A.
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 21st instant, JULIA A. UNDERHILL, daughter of
Mr. Hiram Underhill, aged 11 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 June 1854
VAN VLECK, Elizabeth
Married at his residence on May 8th, by Rev. Charles Spooner, Rev. Thomas
BRANDT to Miss ELIZABETH VAN VLECK
--Essex County Reporter, (Elizabethtown, NY) 10 May 1849
VAUGHN, George W.
Married on Tuesday the 30th, by Rev. Br. Brandt, Mr. GEORGE W. VAUGHN to
Miss NANCY BARBER, all of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 10 May 1850
VAUGHN, Henry
Died at Westport, March 24th, of Consumption, Mr. HENRY VAUGHN, aged 31
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 April 1853
VAUGHN, Julius
Married in Lewis, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Squires, Mr. JULIUS
VAUGHN, of Westport, to Miss NANCY LOBDELL, of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 June 1853
VAUGHN, Nancy (BARBER)
Married on Tuesday the 30th, by Rev. Br. Brandt, Mr. GEORGE W. VAUGHN to
Miss NANCY BARBER, all of this town.
--The Westport Courier, 10 May 1850
VAUGHN, Nancy (LOBDELL)
Married in Lewis, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Squires, Mr. JULIUS
VAUGHN, of Westport, to Miss NANCY LOBDELL, of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 June 1853
VIALL, A. S.
Married in Crownpoint on the 17th, by Rev. Mr. Herrick, Mr. A. S. VIALL of
Westport to Miss SOPHRONIA BARKER of the former place.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Westport Courier, 21 February 1851
VIALL, Mary E.
Married in Westport March 20th by Rev. Thos. G. Wright, ORLANDO A. SAYRE and
MARY E. VIALL, both of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
VIALL, Sophronia (BARKER)
Married in Crownpoint on the 17th, by Rev. Mr. Herrick, Mr. A. S. VIALL of
Westport to Miss SOPHRONIA BARKER of the former place.
NOTE - See the newspaper for the accompanying poem.
--The Westport Courier, 21 February 1851
VINCENT, Phebe Adams (HALE)
Died in Chelsea, Vt. on the 5th inst. PHEBE ADAMS, wife of Mr. Stephen
VINCENT and daughter of Harry HALE, Esq., age 45 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 May 1856
WADHAMS, Abraham E.
Died at Wadhams Mills on Saturday the 16th instant of typhus fever, Mr.
ABRAHAM E. WADHAMS, aged 41 years. Mr. Wadhams went to California last
winter, but found the climate did not agree with his health and had returned but
a few days, his health having improved on the return voyage. He was obliged to
return to New York after his baggage, which had miscarried, and took a violent
cold, and on his return home was immediately stricken down with the vicious and
fatal disease which had infected a wound upon an interesting and affectionate
family, that all the gold of California is powerless to heal.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 October 1852
WADHAMS, E. S. T. (STAYNER)
Married in San Francisco, Cal., April 16th by Rev. Dr. S. C. Thrall, Mr.
LUMAN WADHAMS, second son of Wm. L. Wadhams, Esq. of Wadhams Mills to Miss E. S.
T. STAYNER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1857
WADHAMS, Lucinda A. (SKINNER)
Married in Whiting, Vermont, on Wednesday evening, June 14th, by Rev. C. B.
Cady, Mr. WILLIAM WADHAMS, of Wadhams' Mills, N.Y. to Miss LUCINDA A. SKINNER,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 June 1854
WADHAMS, Lucy B.
Married at the Congregational Church, Wadhams Mills, on the morning of the
28th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Ransom of Moriah, HERBERT L. CADY (of the firm of
Cady & Stevens), to LUCY B., eldest daughter of Wm. L. WADHAMS, Esq., all of
the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 December 1859
WADHAMS, Luman
Married in San Francisco, Cal., April 16th by Rev. Dr. S. C. Thrall, Mr.
LUMAN WADHAMS, second son of Wm. L. Wadhams, Esq. of Wadhams Mills to Miss E. S.
T. STAYNER.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1857
WADHAMS, William
Married in Whiting, Vermont, on Wednesday evening, June 14th, by Rev. C. B.
Cady, Mr. WILLIAM WADHAMS, of Wadhams' Mills, N.Y. to Miss LUCINDA A. SKINNER,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 June 1854
WAID, Horatio
Married at the Baptist parsonage in Westport, by the Rev. F. P. Lang,
September 3rd, Mr. HORATIO WAID to Miss SARAH JAMES, both of Essex
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1859
WAID, Sarah (JAMES)
Married at the Baptist parsonage in Westport, by the Rev. F. P. Lang,
September 3rd, Mr. HORATIO WAID to Miss SARAH JAMES, both of Essex
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 September 1859
WAIT, John
Died in Lewis, on the 4th instant, Mr. JOHN WAIT, aged 84 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 September 1854
WAIT, Susa
Died in Lewis on the 12th, Mrs. SUSA WAIT, aged 77 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 November 1854
WAKE, Sarah
Married in Wilmington, on the 8th instant, by the Rev. R. H. Ross, Mr. DAVID
HINES to Miss SARAH WAKE, both of Wilmington.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 October 1854
WAKEFIELD, Almira A. (SIMONDS)
Married at Moriah, on the 16th, by Rev. C. Ransom, DANA WAKEFIELD and Miss
ALMIRA A. SIMONDS, both of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
WAKEFIELD, Betsey
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 1st instant, BETSEY, wife of Mr. Dana
WAKEFIELD, aged 38 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
WAKEFIELD, Dana
Married at Moriah, on the 16th, by Rev. C. Ransom, DANA WAKEFIELD and Miss
ALMIRA A. SIMONDS, both of Elizabethtown.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
WALBRIDGE, Solomon
Died at Stanbridge Centre, Canada East, on the morning of the 20th instant,
SOLOMON WALBRIDGE, Esquire, aged 58 years.
When the righteous die the people mourn. Mr. W fell asleep at half past
one in the morning quite rational and perfectly resigned. Death to him had no
terrors. A closely linked circle has now lost an ornament and Missisquoi a
pillar. Oh, that our last end might be like his!
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 March 1854
WALTERS, Electa M. (MITCHELL)
Died in Eden, Wisc., Sept. 2, ELECTA M. MITCHELL, wife of R. W. WALTERS, in
the 25th year of her age.
Truly, we sorrow, yet not without hope, for all of them which sleep in
Jesus God will bring with him. Then is not ours a blessed hope.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 October 1857
WALTERS, Electa Maria (MITCHELL)
Married in Eden, April 26th, by Rev. Jeroma A. Davenport of the Reformed
Dutch Church, ROSWELL W. WALTERS to ELECTA MARIA MITCHELL of Elizabethtown, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 May 1856
WALTERS, Roswell W.
Married in Eden, April 26th, by Rev. Jeroma A. Davenport of the Reformed
Dutch Church, ROSWELL W. WALTERS to ELECTA MARIA MITCHELL of Elizabethtown, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 May 1856
WALTON, Charles
Died at Port Henry, 22nd ult., Mr. CHARLES WALTON, in the 45th year of his
age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 September 1853
WARDNER, Lydia (SUNNER)
Married in Elizabethtown on the 22nd instant, by Rev. A. F. Fenton, Mr. SETH
WARDNER of Lewis to Miss LYDIA SUNNER of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1851
WARDNER, Seth
Married in Elizabethtown on the 22nd instant, by Rev. A. F. Fenton, Mr. SETH
WARDNER of Lewis to Miss LYDIA SUNNER of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1851
WARREN, _____
Died at Troy on the 8th instant, Mrs. Nathan WARREN, of disease of the
heart. Mrs. Warren was the owner of the Church of the Holy Cross, of that city,
whose services have been conducted at her expense since its erection.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
WARREN, Elmina (FRISBIE)
Married on January 1st, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. HENRY E. WARREN and Miss
ELMINA FRISBIE, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
WARREN, Henry E.
Married on January 1st, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. HENRY E. WARREN and Miss
ELMINA FRISBIE, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 January 1854
WARREN, Justin
Married in Schroon, October 1st, by Joel F. Potter, Esq., JUSTIN WARREN to
Miss SARAH STANDARD, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
WARREN, Sarah (STANDARD)
Married in Schroon, October 1st, by Joel F. Potter, Esq., JUSTIN WARREN to
Miss SARAH STANDARD, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 October 1857
WASHBOND, Elnora
Died in North Elba, June 27th of diphtheria, ELNORA, daughter of Alonzo and
Roxanne D. WASHBOND, age 6 years 3 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 2 July 1863
WASHBURN, Mary
Married in Keene, N.Y. on November 30th by Rev. D. Osgood, HENRY T.
SLINGERLANDS, Esquire, of Clarksville, Albany County, N.Y. to Miss MARY WASHBURN
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 December 1853
WATERBURY, Addie (WITHERBEE)
Married at Port Henry, N.Y., June 9th, by Rev. Ira D. Burwell, Mr. EDWARD R.
WATERBURY, of Saratoga Springs, to Miss ADDIE WITHERBEE, of Port
Henry.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
WATERBURY, Edward R.
Married at Port Henry, N.Y., June 9th, by Rev. Ira D. Burwell, Mr. EDWARD R.
WATERBURY, of Saratoga Springs, to Miss ADDIE WITHERBEE, of Port Henry.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
WATERBURY, Rhoda
Married in Saratoga Springs, Mr. PHILANDER DART, formerly of Erie,
Pennsylvania, to Miss RHODA WATERBURY.
--Keeseville Herald 25 July 1831
WATSON, Elizabeth
Married at the residence of Mrs. John C. Hammond, in Crown Point, on the 5th
instant, by Rev. Mr. Bradshaw, J. W. McVINE, of Elizabethtown to Miss ELIZABETH
WATSON, of Crown Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 7 April 1860
WATSON, Elkanah
Died at Port Kent on 5 December 1842monument erected which says: Here lies
the remains of ELKANAH WATSON, founder of & first President of the Berkshire
Agricultural Society. May generations yet unborn learn by his example to love
their country.
See newspaper for memoirs of Elkanah Watson.
Page 1: 5th & 6th columns Page 2: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, & 4th columns
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 23 March 1848
WATSON, Fanny S.
Married at Port Kent, Thursday evening, October 27th, by Rev. Mr. Jones, H.
N. HEWITT, Esquire, of Keeseville to Miss FANNY S., daughter of Hon. W. C.
WATSON, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 29 October 1859
WATSON, Mariana (ARNOLD)
Died, in Keeseville, Thursday morning, the 13th instant, MARIANA ARNOLD,
wife of Winslow C. WATSON, Jr., Esquire, and only daughter of Silas ARNOLD,
Esquire, aged 30 years.
Mrs. Watson was a lady of unusual cultivation of mind and goodness and
purity of heart, endeared to all her acquaintance by the grace and amiability of
her character and the excellence of her christian virtues.
But a brief time is past since she became united in with the husband of her
choice and the world with all its hopes and brightest prospects, seemed before
them. All this is vanished now; and to the deep sorrow of the bereaved husband
and relatives is only left, in this life, the condolence and heartfelt sympathy
of their numerous friends.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 November 1862
WATSON, Mary Anna (ARNOLD)
Married on Tuesday, the 20th ult., at the residence of the bride's father,
by Rev. Asa Hemenway, WINSLOW C. WATSON, Jr., Esquire, and Miss MARY ANNA
ARNOLD, daughter of Silas Arnold, Esquire, all of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 August 1861
WATSON, Rachel
Died at Port Kent on the 26th of January, Mrs. RACHEL WATSON, wife of the
late Elkanah Watson, aged 80 years.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 2 March 1848
WATSON, Susan P. (SKINNER)
Married in Manchester, Vermont on the 20th instant, WINSLOW C. WATSON,
Esquire, attorney at law of Plattsburgh to Miss SUSAN P. SKINNER, daughter of
the Hon. Richard Skinner.
--Keeseville Herald, 31 May 1831
WATSON, Victoria Amelia
Died in Lewis, on the 4th instant, VICTORIA AMELIA, daughter of Rev. Thomas
and Amelia WATSON, aged 2 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 October 1862
WATSON, Winslow C.
Married in Manchester, Vermont on the 20th instant, WINSLOW C. WATSON,
Esquire, attorney at law of Plattsburgh to Miss SUSAN P. SKINNER, daughter of
the Hon. Richard Skinner.
--Keeseville Herald, 31 May 1831
WATSON, Winslow C.
Married on Tuesday, the 20th ult., at the residence of the bride's father,
by Rev. Asa Hemenway, WINSLOW C. WATSON, Jr., Esquire, and Miss MARY ANNA
ARNOLD, daughter of Silas Arnold, Esquire, all of Keeseville.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 August 1861
WEED, Harmy L. (TREADWAY)
Died in Ticonderoga, on Monday the 2nd inst., HARMY L., wife of Alfred WEED,
Esq. and daughter of Thomas J. TREADWAY, age 27 yrs.
In this sad bereavement a husband is left desolate, 2 young children
deprived of maternal care.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1857
WEED, Joseph
Died at his residence in Ticonderoga, on Thursday, March 1st, JOSEPH WEED,
Esquire, at an advanced age.
Mr. Weed was, for a great portion of his life, largely engaged in lumbering
and mercantile business, in Ticonderoga, and for the last forty years has been a
prominent citizen of that town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1860
WEEKS, Darwin
Married by the Rev. David Connell, at the residence of Mr. Jerry Lockwood,
on the 26th of November, Mr. DARWIN WEEKS, to Miss LOUISA ALLEN, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 December 1861
WEEKS, Joseph
Died in Rouse's Point, on the 13th instant, suddenly, Mr. JOSEPH WEEKS, aged
about 55 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 April 1859
WEEKS, Louisa (ALLEN)
Married by the Rev. David Connell, at the residence of Mr. Jerry Lockwood,
on the 26th of November, Mr. DARWIN WEEKS, to Miss LOUISA ALLEN, all of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 December 1861
WEEKS, Sophia L.
Married at Rouse's Point on Wednesday, Dec. 7th, by the Rev. Mr. Hagar,
ARTHUR BACHANT to Miss SOPHIA L. WEEKS, both of Rouse's Point.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 December 1859
WELCH, Narcissia (JACQUES)
Married in this town on the 17th instant by Geo. S. Nicholson, Esquire,
ROBERT WELCH of the 21st U.S. Cavalry to NARCISSIA JACQUES of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1864
WELCH, Robert
Married in this town on the 17th instant by Geo. S. Nicholson, Esquire,
ROBERT WELCH of the 21st U.S. Cavalry to NARCISSIA JACQUES of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1864
WELLS, Alden
Married in this town on the 4th instant, by R. A. Finney, Esquire, Mr. ALDEN
WELLS to Miss LAURA ANN GREEN.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
WELLS, B. H.
Married at Mr. W. Baker's, in Crownpoint, by Rev. L. Bradshaw, Mr. B. H.
WELLS, of Denmark, Lewis County, N.Y., to Miss NANCY ANN RENNE, of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1854
WELLS, Ermina P.
Married in Jay, May 3rd, by Rev. D. Osgood, Mr. MONROE HALL, Merchant, of
Jay Lower Village, to Miss ERMINA P. WELLS, daughter of Benjamin Wells, Esquire,
of Upper Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 May 1854
WELLS, Laura Ann (GREEN)
Married in this town on the 4th instant, by R. A. Finney, Esquire, Mr. ALDEN
WELLS to Miss LAURA ANN GREEN.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
WELLS, Lucy C.
Married in North Elba, July 4th, by the Rev. D. C. Osgood, Mr. RODOLPHUS
HINCKLEY, to Miss LUCY C. WELLS; all of North Elba.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 July 1859
WELLS, Nancy Ann (RENNE)
Married at Mr. W. Baker's, in Crownpoint, by Rev. L. Bradshaw, Mr. B. H.
WELLS, of Denmark, Lewis County, N.Y., to Miss NANCY ANN RENNE, of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 April 1854
WELSH, Henry N.
Married in Lewis on the 22nd instant by Rev. Thomas Watson, HENRY N. WELSH
to SARAH D. HASKINS, both of Whallonsburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 May 1864
WELSH, Sarah D. (HASKINS)
Married in Lewis on the 22nd instant by Rev. Thomas Watson, HENRY N. WELSH
to SARAH D. HASKINS, both of Whallonsburgh.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 May 1864
WEST, Betsy
Died in this town on the 29th instant, Mrs. BETSY WEST, aged 43 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 March 1864
WEST, Darwin A.
Died at Balfour Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, DARWIN A. WEST, of
Willsborough, Essex County, N.Y. He was a member of Co. F., 118th Regiment, New
York Volunteers under Captain R. W. Livingston. The deceased was an exemplary
and consistent member of the Baptist Church and died in the full hope of a
blessed and happy future.
A sermon will be preached at the meeting house in Flackville on Sunday
November 22nd at 1:00 P.M. Relatives, friends, and soldiers are respectfully
invited to attend. The deceased was buried with Military honors in the cemetery
at Norfolk, Virginia.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 November 1863
WEST, Eliza
Married on December 27th, by Rev. C. L. Hager, ASHBEL FLEMINGS of Crown
Point and ELIZA WEST of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 30 December 1853
WESTCOTT, A. H.
Died, at his residence in Lewis, August 19th, 1862, A. H. WESTCOTT, aged 42
years.
He leaves a wife and two children and a large circle of friends to mourn his
loss.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 August 1862
WESTCOTT, Charles
Camp Stroughton
Santa Rose
15 May 1863
Leander Westcott, Esquire
Dear Sir:
This mail will probably give you, from the offices of Co. C. 7th Vt. Reg.
the sad news that your brother Charles has passed away and now reposes in the
grave.
He has been sick, in the hospital nearly all winter, and gradually wasted
away, without much apparent suffering, until he breathed his last, most
peacefully, this A.M. at 10:00. He had all the care that he could have out
here, and that is more than most poor soldiers receive, for our regimental
hospital stands deservedly high.
Your brother left many friends in his company. All who knew him testify to
his being always a most uncomplaining, and willing soldier, ready to do and
suffer, without a murmer, all required of him.
He certainly exhibited through his long sickness, most exemplary Christian
patience, It was my privilage frequently to visit him, and to hear from his own
lips, expressions of religious faith, hope, repentance, and a calm readiness to
die. He had all his faculties clear, until a few hours before his death,
towards the last he was somewhat conscious.
I enclose a lock of his hair. He was interred with the honor of war, and
the burial service of the Protestant Episcopal Church at 2 P.M. today, the heat
of this climate not permitting a longer delay.
His grave, with a few others, is on this Island, about 2 miles east of Fort
Pickens and will soon have the customary foot and head board inscribed with his
name, age, date of death, company, and regiment.
Hoping my dear sir, that God will vouchsafe you all the spiritual profit and
consolation you may need, under this bereavement, I remain most truly yours in
Christ,
W. C. HOPKINS
Chaplain, 7th Vt. Regiment
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 June 1863
WESTCOTT, Ezekial F.
Married in Chestertown, Warren County, N.Y., at the Methodist Episcopal
Parsonage, January 22nd, by Rev. S. Redfield, Mr. EZEKIAL F. WESTCOTT, of Lewis,
Essex County, N.Y. to Miss REBECCA A. PROUTY, daughter of Lee Prouty, Esquire,
of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
WESTCOTT, Harriet
Married in this village, at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, on the 11th
instant, by Rev. A. Lyon, Mr. LEWIS MILLINGTON, of California, and Miss HARRIET
WESTCOTT, of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1861
WESTCOTT, Oliver
Died in Lewis on the 7th instant, Mr. OLIVER WESTCOTT, aged 63 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 August 1852
WESTCOTT, Rebecca A. (PROUTY)
Married in Chestertown, Warren County, N.Y., at the Methodist Episcopal
Parsonage, January 22nd, by Rev. S. Redfield, Mr. EZEKIAL F. WESTCOTT, of Lewis,
Essex County, N.Y. to Miss REBECCA A. PROUTY, daughter of Lee Prouty, Esquire,
of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 February 1859
WESTCOTT, Selah
Died in this town, on Sunday morning, the 12th instant, Mr. SELAH WESTCOTT,
in the 72nd year of his age. Mr. W. has been a resident of this town 59 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 June 1859
WESTCOTT, Theodorus
Died at Tupper's Lake, on the 8th, Mr. THEODORUS WESTCOTT, formerly of
Lewis, aged 77 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 November 1854
WHALINGS, Elizabeth G.
Died in Keeseville on November 5th, Mrs. ELIZABETH G., wife of Mr. James
WHALINGS, aged 26.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 November 1851
WHALLON, Charlotte E.
Married on the 26th ult., at the residence of Hon. James S. Whallon in
Whallonsburgh, by Rev. Joseph T. Wilett, FRANCIS W. BRECKENBRIDGE, Esquire, of
Charlotte, VT to CHARLOTTE E., the youngest daughter of Reuben WHALLON.
--The Westport Courier, 1 March 1850
WHALLON, Elenora
Died at North Hudson, Monday the 2nd inst., Mrs. ELENORA, wife of
Maj. Charles ROBERTS and daughter of the late Hon. Reuben WHALLON, age 37 yrs.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1857
WHALLON, Helen M. (DOUGLASS)
Married at Port Henry, Wednesday evening September 20th by Rev. Mr. Stowell,
REUBEN WHALLON, Esquire to Miss HELEN M., daughter of John C. DOUGLASS, all of
Port Henry.
--Westport Patriot, 21 September 1848
WHALLON, Reuben
Married at Port Henry, Wednesday evening September 20th by Rev. Mr. Stowell,
REUBEN WHALLON, Esquire to Miss HELEN M., daughter of John C. DOUGLASS, all of
Port Henry.
--Westport Patriot, 21 September 1848
WHEELER, Eunice F.
Married at Schroon, 6th ult., by C. Fenton Esquire, CLARKE R. LOCKWOOD,
Esquire, Att'y at Law of Jamestown, N.Y., to Miss EUNICE F., daughter of
Nehemiah H. WHEELER, Esquire, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 August 1853
WHEELER, Lizzie A.
Married at Schroon, April 2nd 1863, by Rev. Mr. Stephens, N. H. RICE of
Denver City, Colorado, and Miss LIZZIE A. WHEELER, of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 9 April 1863
WHEELOCK, Martha Ann
Married in Moriah on the 10th instant, by Rev. C. Ransom, ORRIN W. PIERCE,
Esquire, of Westport, to MARTHA ANN WHEELOCK, youngest daughter of L. WHEELOCK,
of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 September 1857
WHITE, Candace
Died in Burlington, Sunday morning the 27th, Mrs. CANDACE, wife of Ebenezer
WHITE, Esquire, aged 67 years, of this town, 40 years a resident.
--The Westport Courier, 6 February 1850 Friday
WHITNEY, A. H.
Married in Essex on the 18th ult., by Rev. J. T. Willett, Mr. A. H. WHITNEY
of Oconemowac, Mississippi formerly of Dickinson, N.Y. to Miss SUSAN S. TUTTLE,
daughter of C. D. Tuttle of Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 January 1855
WHITNEY, Alexander
Died on Sunday, the 30th, at Westport, Mr. ALEXANDER WHITNEY.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 February 1859
WHITNEY, Catherine E. (KENT)
Died at Bound Brook, N. J. on Tuesday, the 12th inst., Miss CATHERINE E.
KENT, wife of Rev. S. W. WHITNEY, late principal of Bound Brook Seminary and
former pastor of the Baptist Church of Westport, Essex Co., N.Y., in the 38th
year of her age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 May 1857
WHITNEY, Catherine E. (KENT)
Married in Westport, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. T. Brandt, Rev. S. W.
WHITNEY, of Flushing, L.I., to Miss CATHERINE E. KENT, of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 June 1853
WHITNEY, Elizabeth
Married at Westport, October 24th, by Rev. J. F. Yates, PHILETUS D. MERRIAM
and Miss ELIZABETH WHITNEY, all of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 November 1854
WHITNEY, Orlando B.
We regret to announce the death, on the 21st of August last, at Richmond,
Virginia, of ORLANDO B. WHITNEY, Esquire of Westport.
Mr. Whitney left here, on the 28th day of May last, as Orderly Sergeant in
Captain Dwyer's Company, and was very badly wounded in the arm and side at Bull
Run, while doing his duty manfully as a good soldier. He was made prisoner and
taken to Richmond, where he survived just one month.
At home, he was a highly respectable citizen; and leaves behind him many
relatives and friends, all of whom can bear testimony to his kindness of heart
and manly worth.
As a soldier, he was beloved by his comrades, prompt in duty, and until
disabled, fought bravely on the battlefield, as many, who survive him, can
witness.
Noble man! His name will be honored and his memory cherished, by all who
knew him, and by none more than by those who witnessed his conduct in battle.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 September 1861
WHITNEY, S. W. (Rev.)
Married in Westport, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. T. Brandt, Rev. S. W.
WHITNEY, of Flushing, L.I., to Miss CATHERINE E. KENT, of Westport, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 17 June 1853
WHITNEY, Susan S. (TUTTLE)
Married in Essex on the 18th ult., by Rev. J. T. Willett, Mr. A. H. WHITNEY
of Oconemowac, Mississippi formerly of Dickinson, N.Y. to Miss SUSAN S. TUTTLE,
daughter of C. D. Tuttle of Essex.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 January 1855
WHITTELSEY, Edward P.
Died in Malone, N.Y., Tuesday Evening the 29th ult., EDWARD P., son of C. C.
WHITTELSEY, Esquire, aged 8 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 May 1862
WHITTEMORE, Charlotte A.
Married at Schroon, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. D. Connell, at the house
of Mr. Asa Foster, Mr. GEORGE SELLECK of Luzerne, Warren Co., N.Y., to Miss
CHARLOTTE A. WHITTEMORE of Schroon, Essex Co., N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 December 1859
WILCOX, Mrs.
Died in Wilmington, on the 18th inst., Mrs. WILCOX, wife of Mr. Joseph
WILCOX, age 65 yrs.
WILCOX, Chauncey
Died in Wilmington on the 15th inst., Mr. CHAUNCEY WILCOX, age 44 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
WILCOX, Lucinda J.
Married in Moriah on the 18th inst., by Rev. Ira P. Burwell, Mr. THOMAS
LEWIS of Elizabethtown and Miss LUCINDA J. WILCOX of Moriah.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1857
WILCOX, N. Maria
Married at Shoreham, Vermont, August 30 by Rev. C. C. Stevens of Crownpoint,
N.Y., Mr. D. MILTON ARNOLD of Keeseville, to Miss N. MARIA WILCOX of Crownpoint.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 8 September 1854
WILDER, Amherst H.
Married at Catskill, on the 18th instant, at the residence of S. Sherwood
Day, by Rev. George A. Howard, AMHERST H. WILDER, of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and
FANNY SPENCER, daughter of the late Joshua A. Spencer, of Utica.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1861
WILDER, Fanny (SPENCER)
Married at Catskill, on the 18th instant, at the residence of S. Sherwood
Day, by Rev. George A. Howard, AMHERST H. WILDER, of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and
FANNY SPENCER, daughter of the late Joshua A. Spencer, of Utica.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1861
WILKINS, Olive
Married at Upper Jay on the 15th inst. at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage
by Rev. N. B. Wood, Mr. JOHN OTIS to Miss OLIVE WILKINS, both of Jay.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
WILLARD, Lucy
Died in this village, this morning, Mrs. LUCY WILLARD, wife of Ira MARKS,
Esquire, aged 73 years.
Mrs. Marks has been for many years a resident of this village and was a lady
of unusual energy and strength of character.
Enduring great physical suffering, for several of the latter years of her
life, she always evinced patience and fortitude in a remarkable degree.
Few now living have been so long residents of Elizabethtown as the deceased.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 May 1862
WILLARD, Mary Ann (BURPEE)
D ied in Lewis, on the evening of the 26th of February, Mrs. MARY ANN BURPEE,
wife of William H. WILLARD, in the 31st year of her age.
Yes, lovely companion, thy spirit has fled
To the mansions of peace, to dwell with thy God
In the bloom of thy youth thou wast taken away.
And left me alone in this wide world to stray.
Though alone I am left in this wide world to stray,
I'll think of thee dearest, I'll watch and I'll pray.
And when Heaven my spirit thinks fit to release,
I'll join thee, thou loved one, in mansions of peace.
Yes, Mary, thou are happy and blest,
With ministring angels thy spirit's at rest.
In life thou wast lovely, in death thou wast fair,
Thou Redeemer has called thee from sorrow and care.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 27 February 1862
WILLARD, Myrta Viola
Died in Lewis, on the 9th instant, of Lung Fever, MYRTA VIOLA, daughter of
William H. and Mary A. WILLARD, aged 3 months and 3 days.
Our little babe has gone to rest,
She has passed the swelling flood,
And with her Savior she is blest
And lives in Heaven with God.
O may we meet her in the skies
When all life's toils are o'er,
To range the fields of Paradise
Forever to go out no more.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 August 1861
WILLARD, Susan
Died at Johnsburgh, Wyoming County, N.Y., SUSAN WILLARD, wife of Charles
SHAW, aged 71 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 July 1861
WILLEY, Philander
Married at Jay, N.Y., on the 17th instant, by George G. Tobey, Esquire,
PHILANDER WILLEY, to Miss SARAH CRAM, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 August 1854
WILLEY, Sarah (CRAM)
Married at Jay, N.Y., on the 17th instant, by George G. Tobey, Esquire,
PHILANDER WILLEY, to Miss SARAH CRAM, both of Keene.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 August 1854
WILLIAMS, Amanda A. (ANDERSON)
Married in Westport, N.Y., on the 16th ult., by the Rev. F. P. Lang, Mr.
WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS of Castleton, VT., to Miss AMANDA A. ANDERSON of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 August 1861
WILLIAMS, Charles N.
Married on the 16th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, Oliver
Abel, Esquire, by Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. CHARLES N. WILLIAMS, Merchant, to Miss
MARY A. ABEL, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 February 1859
WILLIAMS, Mary A. (ABEL)
Married on the 16th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, Oliver
Abel, Esquire, by Rev. E. B. Haff, Mr. CHARLES N. WILLIAMS, Merchant, to Miss
MARY A. ABEL, all of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 February 1859
WILLIAMS, Sarah Ann (ROSE)
Died at Elizabethtown, Essex County, N.Y. on 7 December instant, Mrs. SARAH
ANN, wife of Edmund F. WILLIAMS and daughter of the late Theodore ROSE of
Elizabethtown and granddaughter of the late Leonard Jr. and Mary GANESFORT of
Albany, aged 44 years.
See newspaper for the full obituary
--The Westport Courier, 13 December 1850
WILLIAMS, William T.
Married in Westport, N.Y., on the 16th ult., by the Rev. F. P. Lang, Mr.
WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS of Castleton, VT., to Miss AMANDA A. ANDERSON of Westport.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 1 August 1861
WILLIS, Jannie
Died in Schroon Lake, on the 5th ult., of consumption, JANNIE WILLIS, aged
23 years 9 months and 13 days.
Miss Willis was a devout Christian, and through the protracted suffering of
that fell disease consumption, exhibited a patience and resignation at the
approach of death rarely witnessed in one of her years, and only equalled by her
mild and gentle disposition in health. The grief mustered by her many youthful
associates on the funeral occasion told how warmly loved by the large circle of
friends who mourned the loss of one of their brightest sisters.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 February 1860
WILLS, Ruth
Died in Keeseville on the 19th inst., Mrs. RUTH WILLS, aged 65 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 October 1856
WILSON, Amanda
Married in Glens Falls, Nov. 9 by [illegible name], M. A. SHELDON, Esq.,
Counsellor at Law, Ticonderoga, to Miss AMANDA WILSON, daughter of Hiram Wilson,
Esq., of Schroon.
May the future abundantly prove
This verdict affirmed by The Court above.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 December 1857
WILSON, John Melvin
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 2nd instant, JOHN MELVIN WILSON, son of Mr.
Heman Wilson, aged 21 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 3 February 1854
WISE, Amanda E. (GLIDDEN)
Married in this town, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. L. S.
Smith, Mr. WILLIAM WISE, of Marysville, California, and Miss AMANDA E. GLIDDEN,
of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1861
WISE, Clarissa R.
Died in this town, on the 22nd instant, Miss CLARISSA R. WISE, aged 29 years
9 months and 5 days, of consumption.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 22 April 1853
WISE, Elizabeth
Died in Elizabethtown, on the 20th instant, Mrs. ELIZABETH WISE, consort of
Deacon Enos Wise, in the 66th year of her age.
Funeral service tomorrow at one o'clock p.m., at the school house on
Simond's Hill.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 October 1853
WISE, Lovinia
Died at Raquette River Settlement, Franklin County, June 8th, Mrs. LOVINIA
MOODY, wife of Simeon Moody and daughter of the late Roswell WISE of
Elizabethtown, aged 83 years and 10 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 19 June 1862
WISE, Roswell
Died in this town, on the 6th instant, of consumption, Mr. ROSWELL WISE,
aged 49 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 June 1853
WISE, William
Married in this town, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. L. S.
Smith, Mr. WILLIAM WISE, of Marysville, California, and Miss AMANDA E. GLIDDEN,
of this town.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 14 March 1861
WITHERBEE, Addie
Married at Port Henry, N.Y., June 9th, by Rev. Ira D. Burwell, Mr. EDWARD R.
WATERBURY, of Saratoga Springs, to Miss ADDIE WITHERBEE, of Port Henry.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 11 June 1859
WITSE, Martha D.
Married at Saranac Lake March 18th at the residence of Harvey Moody by Jacob
S. Moody Esq., Mr. CHARLES H. SMITH of Brandon, Franklin County, to Miss MARTHA
D. WITSE of Elizabethtown, N.Y.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28 March 1856
WOOD, A.
Married October 30th at Westport, by Rev. C. L. Hagar, Mr. M. CARPENTER to
Miss A. WOOD.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 November 1853
WOOD, Ellen
Died in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Saturday morning, the 4th instant, ELLEN,
daughter of Ransom E. and Emily P. WOOD, in the 12th year of her age.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 February 1854
WOOD, Mary Agustus
Married in Schuyler Falls, on the 10th instant, by Rev. A. Ford, Mr. JOSIAH
M. RICE, of Elizabethtown, to Miss MARY AGUSTUS WOOD, of the former place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 March 1859
WOODARD, Elizabeth (MYGATT)
Married in Whitehall on Thursday, the 16th day of September instant, Mr. S.
B. WOODARD of Ticonderoga to Miss ELIZABETH MYGATT of the former place.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 23 September 1847
WOODARD, S. B.
Married in Whitehall on Thursday, the 16th day of September instant, Mr. S.
B. WOODARD of Ticonderoga to Miss ELIZABETH MYGATT of the former place.
--Westport Patriot & Essex County Advertiser, 23 September 1847
WOODRUFF, Artemas
Died at the residence of his father, in Lewis, ARTEMAS, son of Jeremiah and
Clarisa WOODRUFF, aged 22 years.
Young Woodruff was a member of the 96th Regiment New York Volunteers and did
his noble duty until stricken down by disease.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 24 July 1862
WOODRUFF, Harry
Died in Lewis, on the 7th instant, HARRY, son of Lyman S. and Laura L.
WOODRUFF, aged 8 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 23 October 1862
WOODRUFF, Roger Hooker
Died on the 14th instant, at the residence of his son, J. A. Woodruff in
Lewis, ROGER HOOKER WOODRUFF. Mr. Woodruff was in his 63rd year and had lived
in Lewis about 60 years. He was universally respected for his industry,
prudence, probity, morality, modest deportment and strong good sense. He
acquired a handsome competency and leaves a large and respectable circle of
children and grandchildren, whose filial reverence and regard as well as the
general esteem of the community in which he lived were the natural tribute to
his worth and excellence.
The few remaining early settlers of our country, those who have seen it
emerge from a wilderness to wealth and improvement and who aided its good work
are thus being reported. Let us remember their efforts with gratitude and
emulate their virtue.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 16 January 1856
WOODRUFF, Samuel
Died in Lewis, on the 2nd instant, Mr. SAMUEL WOODRUFF, aged 59.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1859
WOODRUFF, Sarah Elizabeth
Died in Lewis, on the 30th ult., of Putrid Sore Throat, SARAH ELIZABETH,
daughter of Lymon S. and Laura WOODRUFF, aged 13 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 September 1862
WOODRUFF, Timothy
Died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Warren Pooler, in Westport, on
the 9th instant, Mr. TIMOTHY WOODRUFF, of Lewis, aged 78 years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 15 September 1854
WOODWARD, Manford
Died in Ticonderoga on the 12th ult., MANFORD, the son of Elijah and Louisa
WOODWARD, aged 20 months.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 5 March 1852
WORDEN, Jemima
Died at Ausable Forks, on the 7th instant, Mrs. JEMIMA WORDEN, aged 78
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 21 April 1854
WRIGHT, Elizabeth
Married in Ticonderoga on the 19th instant, Mr. LOGAIN COTTS of Orwell,
Vermont to Miss ELIZABETH WRIGHT of Ticonderoga.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 28
November 1851
WRIGHT, Elizabeth (FLETCHER)
Married in Essex on the 23rd inst., by Rev. J. T. Willett, Mr. SIMEON WRIGHT
to Miss ELIZABETH FLETCHER, all of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26
September 1856
WRIGHT, George E. (Corporal)
Died in the U. S. Hospital, Camp Wool, near Relay House, on the 1st instant,
Corporal GEORGE E. WRIGHT, Co. F, 118th Regiment New York Volunteers, aged 23
years.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 November 1862
WRIGHT, George F. (Corporal)
It is with extreme sorrow that we record the death of another member of
Company F., 118th New York Volunteers, Corporal GEORGE F. WRIGHT of Westport.
A true man and devoted soldier is lost to his comrades in arms and one loved
and honored, to his afflicted relatives and friends. He found death in a sacred
cause Heaven be his reward.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 6 November 1861
WRIGHT, Jennie E.
Married in Westport on the 10th by Rev. Stephen Wright, Mr. CONANT SAWYER
and Miss JENNIE E. WRIGHT all of Westport. No cards.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 18 February 1864
WRIGHT, Sarah J.
Married in Essex village, March 23rd, by Rev. Wm. H. Meeker, Mr. MOSES A.
KNOWLTON, to Miss SARAH J. WRIGHT, both of Essex.
Happy they! The happiest of their kind!
Whom gentler stars unite; and in one fete
Their hearts, their fortunes, and their being blend.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 25 March 1853
WRIGHT, Simeon
Married in Essex on the 23rd inst., by Rev. J. T. Willett, Mr. SIMEON WRIGHT
to Miss ELIZABETH FLETCHER, all of the same place.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 September 1856
WYMAN, Lucy A.
Married at North Hudson Nov. 23rd, by E. B. Walker, Esq. JACOB PARMERTER of
North Hudson to Miss LUCY A. WYMAN of Schroon.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 12 December 1856
YAW, Elisha
Died in North Hudson, on the 8th inst., ELISHA YAW, age about 50 yrs.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 10 July 1857
YOUNG, Adaline
Married in this town on the 23rd ult., at the Methodist Church by Rev.
William Bedell, Mr. LEVI BULLARD to Miss ADALINE YOUNG, both of Lewis.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 4 January 1856
YOUNG, Alexander
Died in Westport on the 21st instant ALEXANDER YOUNG age 46 years. His
mind, clouded from his infancy by disease seemed strongly restored to him in his
last hours, and he died rejoicing in the prospect of going home as he
expressed it to the mansion prepared for him by a gracious Redeemer.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 26 November 1863
YOUNG, George W.
Died in Westport, on the 25th instant, GEORGE W. YOUNG, aged 25 years.
To many of the readers of the Post, George was well known, for he was long ago
and at different times engaged as a workman on its columns. His genial
disposition, keen perception, and lively temper always lightened the toils of
the printing office and endeared him to his fellow workers. He was, probably,
the fastest typesetter in the State. His early death will be heard with sincere
regret in many offices where his good qualities have been known and appreciated.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 13 February 1862
YOUNG, Jerusha (BARBER)
Died in Westport, N.Y. Sept. 6, JERUSHA BARBER, wife of Capt. Alexander
YOUNG in the 67th year of her age.
cousin of the late Sophia STRONG
wife of the late Rev. Daniel HASCALL of Hamilton
at age 55 she was seized with paralysis
Six years before her death, she was helpless as an infant, deprived even of
the power of speech, although she retained her mental faculties in a remarkable
degree.
NOTE - See the newspaper for further information.
--The Elizabethtown Post, 31 October 1856
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