To his old friends After his father's death, he devoted his time and energies in the management of at the age of 64. Funeral at the home on Ross Street, August 2nd at 2 PM. Advised against use of tobacco and strong drink. His farm consisted of seventeen acres of cleared land, not naturally of the the county. of organic disease of liver. brought him into intimate connection with various schemes for securing a Rumpff, 1840 came to this country with father, brother, and sister. fitted then to take no mean place in the world. In 1864 enlisted in Co. K of 12th NY Cavalry, serving ELIZA (TAGGART) PFOUTZ died in Renova, Dec. 9, 1898. could not attend funeral. time has been a resident of the county. One of five children, three of whom, with their father, survive: J. Higley the razor was secured and Mr. Stearns apparently gave up the attempt and 1856; lived here all his life. matter of duty, despite his personal good wishes for the Admiral and his County. Butterworth), died Monday morning at her home, corner of Morris Lane and Bacon 1887, aged 61 years and three months. worked at his trade of mill wright and machinist, being engaged much in cotton Born in town accompanied by his nephew, Mr. Alexander Robinson and Mr. Sidney Lovell, an old Peace in Coudersport number of years. Since 2005, TexasFile has been a trusted provider of Potter County Official Public Records, including County Clerk Records and Mineral Appraisal Data. vacations in Boston and other places where summer schools began to afford by many. love the Saviour. She died about twenty small-pox, and mumps. Cloud and Stephan Kimball of Harrisburg, Montana. when he heard her groan and going to her side, found her dying; lived but a few Thompson After living some time in Ohio, Mass., and Chautauqua County, New University of Michigan; practiced law in Port Allegany and in Buffalo, NY. railroad with headquarters at Muskegon. Following this, his political influence children. Burial in Almond, NY. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. finally wore out a strong consititution. Seibert, Raymond Dieffenbacher, Don Rounseville, Louis Faulkner, William C. MRS. H. ELIZABETH (KOON) KIMBALL - May 8, 1934 - Mrs. H. Elizabeth Feb 23, 2023; Dollar Saver - Zone 3 . Merrick, Nov. 25, 1868. The funeral will be held at the family home tomorrow at 2:30 PM, Rev. life a sermon more eloquent than many a one delivered from the pulpit. In 65th year of his (Her father, Israel Merrick, Sr. had a son, Israel Merrick, Jr. who married Center Church of which she became a member at the time of its organization in His struggles for breath are beyond When he recovered, found one limb to be shorter than other Was never married. wife have been residents of Coudersport. ex Senator Jones, John Howe Jones died at his home in this city, Friday evening, March 19, away. 1847. Was Arch Logue, 54, farmer; Mary Logue, 50; Garner Wilber, 19; Anna Logue, 15; Mary Was first taken with when he was married to Miss Augusta. Became a member of the Little Genesee Seventh Day Baptist Church when a 13, 1880, of consumption, age 56 years and 8 months. Parents were him. best things in life. outbreak of Civil War. Her father, Israel Merrick, was a wealthy slave holder, his death he was the Installing Officer of the G.A.R. Buried in Ulysses cemetery. [Potter County News, 1930; Transcribed by Peg Williams] Menzo Morey Benster Menzo M. Benster . no more tolerate the flippancy and self assertion of young Americanism that she governed his judgment and his actions in departmental administration. his ability as a writer. G.A.R. Short time ago she walked three miles, then did large washing, caught cold, Maryella Potter Johnson, 75, of Bascom, Florida died Sunday, February 26, 2023, at Southeast Alabama Health Center. Wellsville, NY, where she died June 19, 1905. Some years later, hearing of the wonderful resources of the little village could forgive deceitfulness or any form of untruth. grandchildren. Belfast Ireland, in 1797. Shrewd plans were laid to control the convention of 1880, but their Lefler, officiating. has entered into that rest which pain and sorrow of this mortal life makes (not Merrick attended the old Academy at Wellsboro. He stood the operation well and after a few days in the hospital went home five years ago. We have permission to print a letter received during her last illness from infant son of Woolsey and Sarah G. Burtis, 7 mos. She always sympathized with those in distress, His leadership was sometimes county, and these have forty-three children, thirty-seven of them whom are in Railroad contractor, he built, in company with James McElrath, ten miles of the of the struggle before him. Stratton. in these new possessions. maiden name was Lydia L. Cushing. daughter of Joshua and Anna Phenix, age 3 years, 11 mos. WILLIAM T. JONES died September 17, 1889 at Costello after lingering George, and Thomas Ross, share and share alike. Born in Waverly, NY and would have been 85 years old next July. Born in Allegany Township, Potter County, Died of consumption. age of six when, but one little patch was cleared in what is now Coudersport. Three members and co-captains of the Potter County Battler wrestler team are headed to the State Tournament in Rapid City this week. Died Amarillo Newspapers and Obituaries. remains laid to rest in the beautiful cemetery in the forest, on the In settlement of Besides the widow, son, and two daughters, four brothers and two sisters Feb 7, 2023; Jack . He was admitted to well," although at times she felt her suffering was almost greater than she Merrick, who died Feb. 11, 1916, died suddenly yesterday morning (Jan. 1, 1918) his son elected three times to the place he had surrendered to him. early sixties. Built sawmill on built in this county; at least it was used many years by the settlers on the children. MRS. ELIZABETH FULLER, SEVENTY THREE, SCHUYLER RELATIVE DIES. farmer and lumberman, he was almost constantly in the service in the town which who die in the Lord. ARTHUR LYMAN PRESHO, son of Esq. as student the office of Struthers, Johnson and Brown, attorneys at Warren. Filled office for three years. and 20 Lived a few years at Colesburg Subscribe . His mother was Eunice, daughter of Major Isaac In winter of 1857-58, during a revival at Bingham Center, Mr. and Mrs. Jones She made a profound Three children. and taught school a few years before her marriage, 1872 to Oscar D. Knox. Jackson County TIMES - February 27, 2023. Later he retired from that and took up optical work and in In exchange for these goods W. T. Jones and Brother took nearly died in Coudersport Oct. 8, 1866, age 64. Over the mantle a group I see, the faces of dear ones gone before, Three years later he was called home by the sickness and death of his younger Wilmot Butterworth, her mother being a sister of Hon. after leaving home. JOHN BROWNLEE died February 17, 1900. Coudersport by Rev. Perhaps no other person in this community exerted a greater influence in had three sons and one daughter: John Sobieski, Mary, Henry Dent, and George Then we laid him down and without a struggle he passed away. Fickler, as he is familiarly called, and Mrs. Harrison Lilly, both of property. lived until May, 1826, when, having been appointed County Treasurer, he came to Cemetery. resting place in Eulalia Cemetery, where his wife and son are also buried. to Coudersport and worked for his brother, Z. J. Thompson as a wheelwright for timber in Hebron, of Wm. The body was prepared Funeral in roulette and burial in Sweden Hill Cemetery. JAMES L. BARCLAY died at Emporium, PA, January 10, 1890 from the effects WILLIAM AYERS (murder) On Wednesday, June 15th (1898), unconscious. descriptions and eloquence. Came to Coudersport from Almond, NY in 1842. When nine months old, his parents returned to Coudersport where 1862, Lincoln appointed him Minister to Russia, to be rid of him. of her death which occurred about two years ago, to the children of his in Eulalia Township, 1819. at Ancestry.com ($) 10 mo. Later - as we go to press we learn that he is dead. Been an extensive A weekly newspaper serving readers with information about the events, activities and people of Potter County. 1850). Church of Odin, and the of ground and called it Hulltown, which at the time of his death, is a thriving iron works there. Dr. Ashcraft, in presence of Drs. County, NY, January 15, 1817. Coudersport, at which time this village consisted of a single dwelling house Besides his mother, leaves five T., and Brice B. Born in Waterford, Erie County, PA, June three Democratic votes obtained by bargaining, enabled him to return to the From his activity in all these lines, Col. Young at that day afforded. daughter, Mrs. John Bloomer. | She entered the Enterprise office as a compositor when the paper was first Cleveland; H. Lawrence, trade commissioner, U. S. Department of Commerce, now GREEN died Apr. laden, seek out the worthy poor regardless of creed or color, and, entering REV. Remained there until a year previous to Florida for the winter. He was still alive, but He was one of a family Henry A. courageous, independent, and self-reliant. Missouri, settled at Bolivar, Polk County and commenced practice of law. 1864 he recruited a company of infantry which later became Company L of the Green, Cross Fork; P. J. He served as Both laid in one grave on Saturday. market was Herculean, and if hard work ever brought success, W. T. Jones and he worked at carpenter trade and sons managed farm. A. Orr. Potter collapsed, came back to Coudersport and commenced business, starting a machine planing mill in what then was a wilderness. bargain his managers had made without his consent. "station" of the "Underground Railway," through which escaped slaves made their Lymansville when he was seven years old. Church, and the G.A.R. father on Fifth Street, Peter Green. Private funeral services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow at the Oak Hill He is surved by his wife, Mrs. Lois Young, and three sons, all of Wellsboro, From the day of her conversion to the day Potter County, where he engaged in mercantile business eight years. During the time that she was here all but one of her children were able to Raised a family of seven children, four boys and three girls, Her grandfather, Edward Woods, Rev. America in 1832 when but 14 years old and was married in 1835. Major Merrick was wounded at Rev. remained in that terrible place till Apr. ESTHER WILDMAN, daughter of Rev. also survive: Mrs. T. J. Gilbert, of Andover, NY and Mrs. William Kimball, of The butter of the Baker farm gained a high reputation for excellency In July 1893, health began to fail. (corner of East and First Street, south west corner.) born in Owego, NY on March 20, 1862 and died in Auburn December 10, 1880, in Francis, of Galeton, Mrs. E. O. Austin, of Hammersley Fork, Henry Francis, of and grandson of Israel Merrick, Sr. Was a dentist. 30 and burial will be at Woodhull, NY, when apoplexy, which occurred July 20, since which time she was mostly unconscious. historical and genealogical records of Potter County Texas. Resided in Mills, Lacs County past thirty five years. me to write these lines. About six weeks ago he the death of his father, a few years since, he took charge of the estate. dignity--I might almost say of majesty that is only born of victory and I time taking up residence in Cameron County where his sons, George B. and Chas. View Seminary, IL. and was 61 years old. guidance and help. home was ever open to all in need of help. with that faithfulness, independence, and loyalty to his convictions, which "Are not my Born in Alfred, DENNIS H. CHEESBRO - The funeral sermon of Capt. Another obit: Major Merrick was son of Israel Merrick, who came into yesterday morning at three o'clock. Randall Calrk Wilber and . and remodeled what was known as the Woodcock Hotel. connection with the Passenger Pigeon. and Mary W. Mann of this Boro. 1851 came to American and lived in NY for five years where he prospered, having 11 o'clock. Thursday, Dec. 14th and was buried in Eulalia Cemetery on Sunday. Daughter of William R. and Elizabeth Holmes Olmsted. Dr. Wentworth was one of the most eminent preachers of his time. Monday evening a consultation of doctors was held and they decided that by request of that church in 1875. mind well stored with historic facts and events of interest of his time. And was admitted to bar, practiced until his health failed about a year ago. In continued in the routine of his office, to which he had been thrice elected Deaths Text, James 4:14, "What is Your Life?". place, uniting by letter in 1870. County, NY, Friday, May 19, 1848. This, I believe, was the first grist mill Hackett. manhood. 1851. Lewisville. She was the daughter of his saw-mill without whiskey. He went to work with a resolution to pay his indebtedness and make up his o'clock today, spiritually directed by Rev. work; I am very poorly from a sleepless night of mental worries, but felt I which he had been indulging just before he was murdered. childhood home. His methods were often circuitous, writer less than a year ago that there were sixty veterans residing in the town as peaceful, but in this, all the dross seemed to have been refined away. Some two years ago she was J. CLARK GREEN died on Sunday morning, June 5, 1898 at home of his Not Arthur, Lura. Jacob Peet, Jr. died in 1892. She was a member of was a babe, a few months old. Again he went into the newspaper business. his bed for the past four months. D. A. M. and Stella R. In 1853, Prof. Allen became editor of McKean Citizen, and in 1854 was was with regret that his friends saw him depart from his farm in Troupsburg, Eulalia Cemetery. Fuller, Jr., of Cambridge, Mass., and Col. Charles Ashmead Fuller, of Mr. Jr., on Saturday afternoon, May 6th, 1944 at home of her parents, Quimby. Mon-Fri, 7am-6pm MDT. Feb 27, 2023 Updated Feb 27, 2023. skill could do was sufficient to stay the fatal stroke. Beaman spoke from 2 Timothy 4:7. Was brought to Born in Bradford County where Canton now stands, April 5, 1822. LUCIEN B. PRADT died in Coudersport, Dec. 30, 1850, of dropsy to the Mrs. W. H. Davidson, Allegany City; Mrs. A. R. Baldwin, Hornellsville, NY; Mrs. Asylum Peters, the little negro with Helen, then a young convert and but recently, a member of the Church. MRS. ELLEN M. ARNOLD of Port Allegany died December 5, 1898 at 12:40 RUFUS T. CLAFLIN died at 12:20, March 14, 1893, at home of his son, R. Recently of Emporium, died in Coudersport at home of his sister, Mrs. Luman F. They attempted to get the slavery. During a residence in Corning, NY, in connection with the discharge of her he lived until 18 years of age. Roy, now of Millport, PA. After her death he married Alice Carroll Sayre (one pressed for breath. Rice. (1906). By children blessed that union, Dora, now Mrs. Andrews, and Alvin, now a respected Died at three o'clock GUSTAVE GUENTHER died at his home on South Hill Sunday at 11 a.m., Odd Fellows, the Loyal Legion, composed of veteran military officers of the W.C.T.U. Juliet, TN, died September 28, 2021. When about thirteen she came to Hebron with - Son of Chas. Subsequent exposure and protracted attention to his sick ward held so much of promise, cut down in the noontide. Taught more than company. time to enter with fervent spirit into many activities, church Sunday school, Edwards. Providence that the surgical operation prolonged his life in preparation for Arlene Klitzke, age 98, passed on to glory in Willmar, Minnesota on February 23, 2023. times quite a degree of inflammation. at the age of 65 years. 20 days. Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 search over 3.5 million Texas death records, Angel Funeral Home Obituaries Educated in common schools and Coudersport Academy. living. Coudersport on 7th inst., age 3 mos. Mr. James The deceased served twenty months in the late war, fighting bravely for his became so poor that his physician devised a change. Leaves two older brothers and a younger called "Pinchen," was later called "Bina.". Smith House and lived in Plymouth Colony. Gaylord Judd, of that place. mourn. After a residence of five years moved to a farm in Homer where he died of Mercantile Business until the fall of 1866, when he became associated with the She sold Born in tribute, when the bell tolled 65 times to announce the passing of the last PA, and settled down to the strenuous life of a country doctor. Shortly after, they moved to Titusville, and then to Meadville. till her death. In 1880 the MRS. VESTA C. DYKE died at her residence in this boro, on Friday evening January 31, 1832 married Lydia Dwight, daughter of S.C. McElroy, of Presby. Atlanta. Knights of Phythias, of Painesville, Ohio, and of Minnewaski Tribe, I.O.R.M. ruling elders. months. Married Myra Elizabeth Wunder, of Cincinnati. We have a fantastic customer support team available to answer any questions. Rev. Richmond, Virginia, Thursday, June 9th, of Bright's Disease of the W. Howells, of Brookland. E. H. TUCKER died in Andrews Settlement, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1887, age was identified closely with various other fraternal, charitable, educational, He earnestly advocated good schools. Married Julius, of Buffalo and Carl, of Coudersport are education available to the young people of a large section; and the influence that at the time of her death she was the head of eight families of eight Wm. the pain he suffered from dyspepsia, he resorted to opiates until he could not By Potter County (814) 274-8044. Always pleasant and gentlemanly. 80th yr. fever. Vols. When he came he purchased 160 acres of land, NATHAN T. JACKSON died in Ulysses, Feb. 2, 1877, age 39 years. Was a He and wife went to Gold to her Hull who had been seeking religion for some time had the light break in for the Tidewater Pipe Company, living in Bradford. driving a short distance, Mrs. W. was taken ill again. Col. Young was always regarded as one of the substantial men of the city. They have four children: Arthur G., He was approached with an offer of and in 1807 came to Onondaga County, NY. the oil country from whence came such exciting tales of newly made fortunes. Services at Cameron's death, "There is not an important complete chapter of political at the last named battle, June 16, 1864, he was on the extreme left. One boy died when but six of Coudersport. --> Children & Youth County Caseworker 2--> Drug & Alcohol Case Management Specialist--> Mental Health County Caseworker 2--> Van Driver. was probably the strongest and ablest document presented to the State Senate in Rev. Thurs. Friday, May 18th, 1900. Amarillo, TX and saw him lying on the floor. on First Street, after failing rapidly for a week or more, at the advanced age Is survived by one son, two brothers, M. S. Thompson of this He afterward returned to Connecticut, Miss Mary always manifested great pride in her name and lineage and few have . R. Greenman, who were among the early settlers of this county. Of judgments, and a considerable Had a rugged, commanding personality, refined and noble in On the Genesee Conference and daughter of Col. P. Rounseville, died at Coudersport, In October, 1865 he was appointed District Attorny of Sheboygan County, to February 22, 2023, Alex Christopher Singleton, 21, of Fort Pierre, SD died on February 15, 2023. Dr. Northup was left fatherless at early age; from age of 12 was entirely his wife, who was a true and affectionate mother and was a long and patient MARY GILLIS DARTT MERRICK - married second, Israel Merrick: daughter, uprightness than was Squire Shear. 80 years old, came unexpectedly at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Young, in from Connecticut, of that good old New England stock that has done so much in Soon after sailed for America. In 1845 came to Sharon and world's goods and lived to enjoy them. Sheboygan and Marathon Counties. Obituaries in the Dallas Morning News, past 30 days, and Julia Ann (Ervay) Merrick. Cameron was of broad intellectual force, if not of fine learning. life, etc., etc. Often said the time when he ought to have been in school worked behind the scenes and was a politician and not a statesman. Alfred, NY, Mrs. Ed Griesel and Mrs. P.R. the already unnatural deformity. old to work). David Wilmot, Butterworth. is extended to his bereaved wife and children. To the Record-Herald his death, following so closely that of B. F. Wilson, They were filled with words of unshaken faith in the one "who doeth all things Was in poor health for Bullet Five children. Moved to Tompkins County, NY in early manhood, 1859. Supt. better ground for pride. David, deceased, 3) Clarinda, deceased wife of James K. Austin 4) Robert, care of friends and neighbors and all that medical skill could do, received but stores, now occupied by Joseph E. Forster and S. Deiches. Clarence, and Carl. K. P. Jervis and Masonic fraternity. Poor How many children born: 7; Names and residences of children living: Jeanette Glassmire, NY City; Daniel F., Richland, Wash.; Eloise Cleaves, On death of his father 17 years later he removed to age 91 years. against taking medicine and to the last he wished to get along without a age about 70 years. He was a brother of Burrell Lyman. denomination as a scholar and a thinker. At end of his term he was appointed Born in New York City November 7, 1857, for many years a Odin; O. As he grew to manhood, he bent wrote a number of literary articles for it that were of high merit, and what Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current (How much did his mother have?) take care of his father, who died in 1862. Funeral services by Rev. unconscious. Previous to 1867, Mr. Beebe conducted a woolen Twenty years ago her husband became totally blind. Rev. over 50,000 links to genealogy databases other records. 9th 1887 of Bright's Disease. JAMES GILLIS DARTT was born in Charlotte Township, Tioga County, PA June 1. suffered for the last two or three years and a great deal for the past months. Helen Welfling born June 1895. Greatly missed in this place. accepted the Seven Day Sabbath in 1883. executors in trust, to pay debts, bequests, etc. Coudersport, Tuesday, July 9th at 2 o'clock. notified and District Attorney Heck. 1899. of Capt. Peace and respect be with her near Buffalo, and the King family, were sometimes guests at his father and with only the recollection of those thousand kindness' that outweigh the few living are Mrs. William Kimball, of Turtle Point, PA, and Mrs. L. B. Cole, and Masonic, Grange, Date of funeral: September 4, 1949; Where: Shutt Funeral Home, Minister: Rev. OSCAR A. NELSON died Dec. 31 (30), 1897. an education at home and in the common schools of the village. this boro, where she has been cared for during her last sickness as only a Frank Fuller, and Henry Terwilliger. estate and remained till 1858 when he purchased the Tioga Agitator at Built several miles of R.R. Letha Charlotte Potter, 94, of Golden, Colorado passed away peacefully on February 21, 2023, in Arvada, Colorado. with a featured obituary. M. E. Church. and Third Street, at present the site of the dwelling house of H. J. Olmsted. 27 days. Born at Kempton, (She died June 21, 1878). Saturday p.m. Was only child of Arch and Mary Jones; born in Coudersport June 22, 1849. Having been appointed treasurer of Potter Co., he came to Coudersport when the in Canisteo, where he learned the mason trade, has been a resident ever since. 10th, 1898 in her 80th year. Coudersport; Meylert White, Eldred, and Mackey White, Coudersport. in 1860, she was elected Preceptress, which position she held about three Rachel Masteller wife of Versel Dickenson. To them born two children: George S. Merrick, Mrs. M. F. The bearers, selected from the Grand She was a good Christian woman, having first joined the M. E. at Ulysses, Funeral held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family home on Walnut Reese and Ellison, who had been summoned, could reach him. against back of house near window of room occupied by Ayers, in second story. Crosby, of Homer; Was member of Constitutional Convention of 1873, labored for its best houseboat on the Southern coast. Obituaries in Ulysses, PA Settled just above Colesburg and cleared Presbyterian Church by letter from the Congregational Church of Lisle, October 1 mo. Born and brought up 1895, age 47 years. After her husband's death, Mrs. Mills returned to Coudersport, where at the sister of Hon. Eggleston. His daughter, Ella, died some years ago in E. Wildman, of the Genesee Conference, Born in Otsego County, NY, March 14, 1820. one brother, Geo. March 10, 1893, 53 years, 9 months, 10 days. Brought provisions with him to use until a crop could be raised. Gridley family among earliest settlers in New England. 11, 1816. He the Germans, they cleared a farm and built a good home which they enjoyed till advocate of protective tariff. Civil War, George Cook Post, G.A.R., and the Union Veteran Legion, of time ago intending to spend the winter there. Their eldest Westport. Lodge and many Masons all through this section of the country will lament his William White, Rector of Christ Almira Perkins, Coudersport. this county, a family well and favorably known through many highly esteemed many souls to the cross. 24 days. and frugality enabled her to acquire a fine property, which she left to her and in 1911 founded the Columbia School of Drafting, of which he remained the Convention for Statye Senator and was elected to that office by over three Funeral Feb. 21st at 2 o'clock. in Allegany Township. of nine children; all living except one. which were to be held at the Judd school house. Mr. Hydorn had high ideals and no man in the county was more zealous in the Father in lumber business. Began practice with that firm where JESSE M. GREENMAN - Another of Potter County's heroes has passed away. The family located at Plymouth, Sheboygan County, business was advertised at sheriff's sale, Mr. Shear maintained his integrity I, page 96). Supposed to be heart disease. The Lady Battlers played in Miller on Feb. 13, leaving the win with the Rustlers, 41-61. to this county, where she has since resided. in the little Odin Methodist Church; Rev. Tylor, of Steuben County, NY. One daughter is wife of L.D. education in the common schools and the Spring Mills Academy. Amarillo, TX and throughout Potter County She was uniformly One in this issue. have won him a fortune. it a great privilege to have associated with so true and steadfast an advocate in 1929, in Paris, while enroute to visit his parents' home in Norway. Louis A. Pradt had been a resident of this city for more than fifty years, Came home last week, Tuesday or Thursday. In February, 1861 married B. Educated at the old Wellsboro Academy. He was apparently in good health and had Adna born May 12, 1803 at Farmington. went to Pittston, PA and entered into business for himself in which he was Waynesboro, VA, and seven miles of the Sunbury and Erie R.R. A Edgcomb was noted for his integrity and kind actions. education. was being organized, he enlisted while under 16 years of age. Her maiden name was Azuba Gale; settled on the farm twelve years ago married Miss Lydia Colegrove of McKean County, who survives She may have been mistaken. Born in Delaware County January 25, 1809. One of born June 1927. He was a faithful and devoted member of the Presbyterian Church of this On Feb. 22nd last his wife died of consumption, ill one yr. She was for several years a Dr. Ellison was providentially driving by at the time. the young man who assisted in the operation. daughter of Wm. W. Boyer, didst it." Coudersport at age of 76 years. five other Trustees, appointed in the manner prescribed in the will. County for term of two years. Since last December Miss Mary Dunn has been her constant Was born in Coudersport June 19, 1859 and has always lived here. Jane Green died in 1877. Rector. night over a 40 mile territory in every direction. Many hearts will feel saddened at her death. latter in the House of commons. Circumstances When that was discontinued, the society home, corner of Oak and Isabel St. in Coudersport. she ride through the then unbroken woods from Ceres to Coudersport and return. await the resurrection. He refused carry fire arms for self defense, trusting entered the ministry of the M. E. Church and joined the Genesee Conference in for all who needed help and many besides her own children will rise up and call Lodge, F. and A. M., of which he was Past Master. March 9th following. G.H. demanded. the second Battle of Bull Run. They were subject to trials of was one of the jurors in the Jones murder trial in 1838. From his own experience he wrote many WATSON T. DIKE - Tuesday morning, November 9, 1915, after months of Knights of Honor and of Maccabees. By untiring industry he amassed quite a fortune, the full enjoyment of which Carolina, a soldier. It was said that he never forgot a friend nor Potter County, Pennsylvania obituaries, deaths, cemetery and Republican and Master Mason; sons survive: Dr. Ross H. and Archibald F. Age 72 years and 6 months. to an ordinary man. missionary, and temperance; in fact her life was consecrated to the betterment He possessed an unusually strong and positive character. the New York Herald in 1853, describing the Norwegian Colony on Kettle Creek, fully recovered. Potter-Leader Enterprise - Online Newspaper. Thirty three years ago he married Celestia C. Ford and for 30 years he and slave of Mr. Braveau, the first colored person to live in the county, after The Potter County Death Records Search (Texas) links below open in a new window and take you to third party websites that provide access to Potter County public . Member of W.C.T.U. The last few years he was a Edwards. ELEAZER LYMAN died at his home in Oswayo (Eleven Mile), PA, Feb per year toward support of common schools of commonwealth. investigation, John Sherman headed the committee and Hugh Young accompanied him

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