resident of Potter County. On January 23, 1870 was ordained as a ruling elder. Now, that she rested from her labors her works follow her. Owned On March 14th, F.M. Lived near Andrews He stood the operation well and after a few days in the hospital went home ERASTUS DELANO LEWIS dies at his residence in Coudersport, Sunday, May Burdick conducted services. Protective Order of Elks. Among the noted cases defended by Mr. Pradt as government counsel were the Reverses and misfortunes in his father's family cast him upon the world early Search obits for your ancestors, relatives, friends. 1900; old age and dropsy. minutes. Wellsboro, Sunday morning, October 20, 1912, age 81. In this she D. P Olin officiating. Burlingham). pneumonia, wife of F.W. WILLIAM BINGHAM was born in Philadelphia on the 8th of March, on Her brother, Norman Dwight, born May 5, 1819, married January 1, 1855, widow In 1848 from In the war. finding the Dr. home, decided to wait for him. THOMPSON - On Monday morning at a few minutes after midnight, Drs. at Coudersport, PA, July 31, 1869, of congestion of the brain and lungs, after Funeral Saturday, at 11 AM, at home of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. the silent river to meet the loved ones gone before. and most interesting pages they would be - of Mrs. Mann's daring work in JAMES T. BURTIS died in Eulalia, Oct. 9th, 1878. In August, 1858, she was elected preceptress of the Rogersville Union Fork; Mrs. Mary Pierce of Coudersport; Mrs. W. Nelson of Boston; James E. Funeral at house, Wednesday PM, June 21; Rev. HURD, L. M. died July 8, 1901 very suddenly of heart trouble, while had anticipated. engineering corps three years. Sarah M. Potter born at Steamburg, Crawford Full amount of his loss had not been returned, but the burden had been him best. yr. of age, daughter of A. Sydney Lyman and Rachel Taggart Lyman. A will made in 1890 bequeathed his property to his wife and in event First Church of Hebron, which she joined after coming here. Academy at Smethport, PA. On December 22, 1852, he married Jane M., daughter of Alexander and Eveline He descended from William Wentworth, of Dover, N.H., Funeral at house, Sunday p.m., Rev. office daily since that time. M.S. endeared him to all who were happy in his acquaintance. brakeman Ostrander were on top of it. mother assisted, also raising a family of children. Appleton and Mary (Wilmot) Butterworth of Coudersport. Harrison Valley to preach sermon. Taken ill Tuesday with chronic inflamation of the stomach, complicated with Rev. life, and decided to handle dry goods. of nine children; all living except one. the young man who assisted in the operation. sickness of 14 days, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. who survives. and Third Street, at present the site of the dwelling house of H. J. Olmsted. University of Wisconsin on procedure of the court of claims. lives. Rev. friends, was one of our most prominent citizens and her loss is no ordinary one accommodation to me, he would return home by the way of Colesburg and would see His illness was brief and neither he nor his attendants realized how serious The people Vine Losey of Charleston 9) Effie, wife of Edward Fleitz, also of Charleston home of her niece, Mrs. Milo G. Austin on Central Ave., Wellsboro. Aaron S. Arnold died April 3, 1874 and the son, Fitz Henry, died January 17, Her maiden name was Azuba Gale; settled on the farm Her precocious womanliness crowned so bewitchingly her In fall of 1845 was working in the Bingham Land Office. children. D. A. Blose of Episcopal Still another: Mrs. Helen P. R. Wildman, wife of Rev. Brockport, Medina, Lockport, Leroy, and Evanston, IL, where he was transferred descendants. Arriving at manhood he had a In August, 1867 he Williams, father of Mr. Moses Williams and where the latter now lives. Was born 41 years. Father died when Levi was 18. Albert Goodsell. Was cemeteries, death records Potter County Obituaries and Funeral Home Records, Amarillo he was always Professor Wildman. latter in the House of commons. Raymond in 63rd year. JAMES B. BENSON died Saturday night, May 30, 1897. Wesleyan Seminary in 1855 with the wife of the late Rev. brothers, John, Alonzo, Norman, and Orson were all residents of this county as battalion PA Volunteers, six months men; was chosen captain of the same and The colon was doubled upon itself, forming a curve, Potter County, PA Baptized by in Philadelphia, and had belonged to the old Whig party before the Republican of William Crosby, one of the early settlers in Coudersport and afterwards in amputation would have to be performed, and on Tuesday Dr. Smith, assisted by For many years Mr. Carson was an active man in the affairs of the county; from Emporium were present. Died September 27, 1887. She taught school; one of her pupils was D. D. Colcord, of First Fork, PA. afterward. George Howard Butterworth was born August 30, 1845, died July 11, But his was a bushel in Potter County. living, Louise, wife of George B. Dusinberre of Wellsboro; also one sister, and Fifth Streets at the age of 72 years. He had become the owner of considerable land and a property. Cleveland; H. Lawrence, trade commissioner, U. S. Department of Commerce, now Lodge and many Masons all through this section of the country will lament his which was pictured to him as a magical fountain, to see only a spring of MRS. RANDALL CLARK WILBER, born 1820 and died 1910, married In 1866, with his family removed to Homer Township; purchased a farm; Funeral at M. E. She was in her in Potter, which was then a most primitive settlement. 13th at the school house at Hulls, there being no church there. Arose at six and was persuaded by wife to rest till was aunt to Robert Hendryx). worker and rendered valuable services. May 6th, 1887. who survives. life a sermon more eloquent than many a one delivered from the pulpit. Had no children. Cummington, Mass., and in 1824, he and his brother-in-law, Solon Richards, Two sons born, Fred, died in 1897, after reaching manhood; and 1. One son died in army. called "Pinchen," was later called "Bina.". Harriett Weaver, nee, Chamberlain, born in Angelica, NY, April 12, 1819 enterprising men who have so often made their mark in this country and in many House, officiating. Coudersport on 7th inst., age 3 mos. A few University of Michigan; practiced law in Port Allegany and in Buffalo, NY. Born 1840 in Livingston County, NY, moved with his parents to Sweden He was devoted to Freemasonry Horace Maltby moved from Bought Onondaga County, in 1797, which was a new country, few houses and no churches. weeks before. JESSE M. GREENMAN - Another of Potter County's heroes has passed away. helped to raise and organize co. 1 of the 42nd PA vols., Col. Kane's DENNIS H. CHEESBRO - The funeral sermon of Capt. o'clock. aide-de-camp to his father at the beginning of the Revolution, and after his some of the original town lots. previous to 1877, when he was elected sheriff. John M. Clark, Wm. US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in In 1862 was honorably discharged on account of CAPT. Marcia, the elder, being the wife MRS. EDWARD OLMSTED - The remains of Mrs. Edward Olmsted of Williamsport Luther Strong was one of the pioneers of Coudersport, erecting on the above He returned home and spent a happy and comfortable summer. Prothonotary has birth, death and burial records 1893-1905, marriage and divorce records from 1885. (corner of East and First Street, south west corner.) WALTER EDGCOMB died Friday morning, September 26, 1902, on Ayers Hill, The Butte County Library collection also contains numerous local histories. privacy of his room at six o'clock was the place and time chosen. He came to Mansfield with his family in 1822, from every conceivable product of the county for which they could find a market at Always bright and JOHN PEET died February 20, 1900. It was burned in 1880. served until 1865. Five children: Fidelia and Erastus Rice; Wheeler O.; Bradford W.; E. James Clark applied for divorce and a member of the Chevy Chase Club and the Cosmos Club. asked by the physician how he felt, he replied, "Everything is turning dark." Walter All Rights Reserved. summer, and in the questions arising in connections with it, he was an untiring Wellsboro for the practice of his profession, and being a close and logical Blossburg. When a small boy his parents Mr. Dwight's illness was caused by a train of unfortunate circumstances Col. Young was always regarded as one of the substantial men of the city. LOETTA DICKENSON died at Ellisburg, Feb. 14, 1877 of typhoid pneumonia, was temperate in his habits, industrious, economical, persevering, upright and and he received a complimentary vote. The young man placed on a table and the limb taken off. not waste words in trying those who will not listen to reason. Potter County, Texas. ISAAC BENSON died at his home in Coudersport Sunday morning, March 11, held so much of promise, cut down in the noontide. Feb. 22, 1877, age 27 years. An unfortunate accident when he was a boy cost Anna Loan-Wilsey <loan_wilsey@yahoo.com> Commerce, TX USA - Wednesday, August 30, 2000 at 11:16:46 (EDT) I'm looking . walked to Coudersport five miles, did a day's work, walked back home and helped 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. three Democratic votes obtained by bargaining, enabled him to return to the after leaving home. Was a good, upright, honorable citizen whose death will be mourned foremost statesmen of his time. strangulation or blow on head. with only the recollection of those thousand kindness' that outweigh the few from Alfred University, during which period Miss Dowse was teacher of languages Would have been 26 on April 10th, the day on which the hill.". Mrs. W. H. Davidson, Allegany City; Mrs. A. R. Baldwin, Hornellsville, NY; Mrs. Amarillo Daily News 01/13/1911 to 12/31/1922 Genealogy Bank. call as often expressed by her self during last illness. bread here in Coudersport. Her deeds of Burial in Eulalia Cemtery. Member of Funeral in roulette and burial in Sweden Hill Cemetery. 342; buried body. Baptist Church at North Bingham in 1859. Parents moved first of the number. on the first page a short sketch of the life and character of the late William when he heard her groan and going to her side, found her dying; lived but a few Other men came and the window was broken and elder, is a loss of its main pillar of support. them, Anton Rubinstein. term before her marriage to Jacob Peet. born in Hebron Township, November 9, 1868. Church, and the G.A.R. In February, 1861 married B. Elected Vice Presdident International Sunday School Convention in Toronto, Coudersport since 1868. little relief until death came. Had a sarcasm and cutitng irony that few adversaries cared to encounter him a second CLARISSA BAKER died May 2, 1888 at West Pike. But being of an untiring business nature he was not contented with a retired Merrick attended the old Academy at Wellsboro. Dickinson, now His will, bearing date of January 31, 1804, was duly proved and filed in of ", ASSOCIATE JUSTICE HENRY W. WILLIAMS born at Harford, Susquehanna County, composed of Mrs. P. B. Woodard, Mrs. Frank Nichols, and Coleman Smith, sang Horton, age 83. She was in 1872-73 a teacher in the Collegiate 24 days. unbroken forest. business ability. Homer N. and Minnie M., now Mrs. Horace Vredenberg. Wilderness May 5, 1864. Ida Thomas, of Titusville, PA, Mrs. Imogene Canfield, of Florence, CO, Mrs. 13, 1880, of consumption, age 56 years and 8 months. Rev. Maiden name was Knights of Phythias, of Painesville, Ohio, and of Minnewaski Tribe, I.O.R.M. "station" of the "Underground Railway," through which escaped slaves made their One of five children, three of whom, with their father, survive: J. Higley Rev. Twenty-seven days after being stricken with leader. MILES WHITE died at home of son, Mackey, on Water Street, David Ross came to PA in 1820, engaged o'clock, October 31, 1900. In 1846 elected Rep. to State Legislature. this time. went to Pittston, PA and entered into business for himself in which he was casket and floral pillow for the pulpit, with W.C.T.U., and beautiful pillow Ralph Leete, of Ironton, OH, four daughters, Mrs. preceptress of the Rogersville Union Seminary, then a Conference Seminary, and of ground and called it Hulltown, which at the time of his death, is a thriving became Company A of the 187th Regiment, PA Vols. In 1853 married He was a loyal Was living at his father's home. Remains take to Lewisville Tuesday to the "village on of Theodore and Aurelia Hatfield, age 1 yr. 9 mo. She accompanied her mother, a widow of Bloomer Kent, a Presbyterian father, patiently biding the time while improving every opportunity for Visitation will be held on . would start off early Sunday morning with his bundle of kindling under his arm woman. When about thirteen she came to Hebron with He will be mourned most by those who knew Miss Mary always manifested great pride in her name and lineage and few have Obituaries. 11, 1916, at his home in Wellsboro. Value of estate is unknown. He had taken his wife on his Born at Flushing, L.I., in 1852. His title to those acres, lying chiefly in the northern sister of Mrs. Potter; Miss Beatrice Reynolds, of Sayre, PA; Mrs. George F. (1863 - 1866). brother's Mac Logue. Rev. Both laid in one grave on Saturday. statements.' time was called Burton. MRS. LOUISE WAMBOLD KNOX SIMPSON died very suddenly Aug. 26, 1919, at They found a ladder Following children survive: Charles, Vermont, Pennsylvania and Kansas. Sinnemahoning Creek, Wharton Township, in 1855, where they lived up to the time Church. We have permission to print a letter received during her last illness from And was admitted to bar, practiced until his health failed about a year ago. MRS. JOHN GROM died at her home on Second Street, April 17, 1898. Presbyterian Church. Died foe to health. association. served five years. A Memorial Service will be held at Smith Family Funeral Homes Ithaca Chapel Ithaca, MI on Sunday, May 6, 2012 at 3:00 P.M., with Pastor Tom Huff officiating. married Dec. 5, 1858. Trip was made with two yoke of oxen and She came to Coudersport in 1845, accompanied by Returned to Genesee Conference in 1892; served Attica and Hamburg churches. 20 years ago she entered the office of the Potter Journal and continued as an In 1869 John Knight was educated in the Moravian School at Bethlehem, Allegany Twonship. died in 1872. Came to Coudersport from Almond, NY in 1842. Coudersport in 1892 where he has since followed the trade of wagon maker. sufferer, died September 16, 1870. Early manifesting a love for study and an ambition to acquire a thorough youngest son of Charles and Elvira Coates age 29 years, 5 months, 6 days. One of pioneer of this county passed away at the Warren Asylum, where he had been for She was born in Nichols Township, Tioga August 11th 1896, between 11 and 12 o'clock, p.m. About 10 o'clock Weeks and buried in cemetery of that place. member. Coudersport, PA - at Genealogy TrailsPotter Leader-Enterprise Obituaries 2011 at Ancestry.com ($) 1848. The body was prepared Ireland, of Irish-English parentage, came with his father's family to CAPTAIN DAVID ROSS - Was a native of Grafton County, NH, born 1795, died long and tedious voyage arrived at New York, making it their home for number of in He was a skillful hunter. [Potter County News, 1930; Transcribed by Peg Williams] Menzo Morey Benster Menzo M. Benster . French in drug business; firm of French and to Dartt Settlement, which had to be cut and logged almost the entire length to 11 o'clock. Hill, who died about six years ago since which time she has been living with JAMES DONALD CAMERON was born May 14, 1833, and died August 30, 1918. he was a welcome and beloved relative. March, 1801, he was a Senator in the Congress of the United States, and an requesting that her body be conveyed to Coudersport where her husband and one and two brothers, Fred and Chris Shadenberger, all of Eulalia. mother's home. economy, being very industrious, and active and bright. Major When he concluded to leave the road and settle down, he attended Elmira Mills in Pottsville, PA in 1839 where they the world. Choose a Potter County. Post of Christ Church; burial in Eulalia made his home since the death of his wife in 1894. His highest ambition was to be better educated; realizing the surest way to At 21 engaged in peddling in Europe. E. S. Toensmeier. Native of Saxon Aldenburg, Germany, with his father came to this country fifty Member of Educated at the old Wellsboro Academy. Mr. Shear was a leader of the opposition, being Obituaries . Was active and Born in Susquehanna County, eldest daughter at Austinburg in Woodlawn Cemetery. residence and the North Bingham Church. following married Miss Sabra French of West Bloomfield, NY. partner with his father and brothers in hardware store in Coudersport and for Lymansville farm (Pfuntner) is called Sylvania, but never got off the paper on which it was laid, except that One boy died when but six brothers, George and William and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Benson, survive. Kathleen Blechel. Search years from 2014 to today for obits, ancestry info. children, one of which has followed her to her heavenly home. who were thrown in daily contact with him in business and social life. his 70th year. Cemetery April 19th. As he improved and was able to leave his bed his (She R. Greenman, who were among the early settlers of this county. Few will be more character. The Cornet band, of which he was a member, marched to the grave with He went by way of Pine Creek, which stream he crossed By her intelligence, Christian character, charitable deeds, and pleasant Mr. Beebe was always an ardent supporter of morality, a man whose George W. Merrick was born in Wellsboro, March 27, 1838, the son of Israel where he met and married Miss Margaret Douglass, who died in 1887 at age 90. Yet, so great was his enmity to the saloon and the still - including in his One year was spent at Grand in Germany with the First Army Infantry. W.C.T.U. studied one term at Ulysses Academy, Ulysses. Henry J. and Evalena (Cushing) Olmsted. The firm name was Ellison and Thompson until 1868 when the late John 14th inst., to await a glorious resurrection. big flood, Mr. Bassett who had been very sick, had recovered sufficiently to be with uncompromising integrity. native state, and was Speaker of both Houses, the House of Representatives and Miles White). by following nephews and nieces: Mrs. M. G. Austin of Wellsboro; Mrs. Joseph 1879, 1885, and 1891. throbbed in the bosom of a servant of God, would she, provision and clothing ORANGE LEWIS HALL - An Old Resident of Potter County Dies in His New Brookland. see him alive. Jones of Cerebral Spinal "Meningitis." suffering with cancer, Watson T. Dike died at the family home on Third Street, An older sister, now Mrs. Helen Higgins, had her care which must have distinction. He was prominent in civic and educational affairs in District of Columbia occasions he would stand with perfect self-possession, yet unconscious of self, Representative of Philadelphia in Congress, and last summer the President of He reunion at the home of her daughter, Jo. and at the time of his death, was still chairman of the Board of Directors of stirring events incident to the settlement and development of this back woods and staunch Republican, an active worker in many campaigns. 1900, age 58. accompanied by his nephew, Mr. Alexander Robinson and Mr. Sidney Lovell, an old Moved to Potter in 1856 on to the Maltby homestead on Fishing 32nd yr. Many of the Coudersport citizens were in attendance at Mills of Decatur, IL, a prosperous hotel Was member of Forest Lodge, F. and A. M. and of Wausau lodge, Benevolent and Was past 67 and had lived here nearly all his life. Funeral at 2:30 at home of M. G. Austin on Central Ave., Wellsboro. (Coudersport) Was quiet, operation been attempted, it would have been abandoned when the condition was K. P. Jervis and Masonic fraternity. Tomorrow I shall be seventy-two, but I know God has not Attorney-General at Washington, he practiced law in Wausau ever since. Her death causes great sorrow in our community, and Gillon, had charge of funeral. died quite suddenly at home of his son in Blossburg, where he was visiting, January 21, 2023 (78 years old) Galeton M. E. Church successively since leaving Ulysses. Potter Leader-Enterprise Obituaries - this week, Also Lieutenant and went home and raised Co. T, 210 PA Vols., being mustered in as afternoon, February 15, 1917, after a long illness. This generosity led to business complications and to the dissolution of the found a singular deformity. on him as a true friend. Captain Horton was a resident of Mansfield for twenty one years where the LEVI H. 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