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182, R.T. of T. The church disbanded some REV. friends for their kind assistance and many comforting manifestations shown cometh our strength; to the Saviour who is waiting to receive us. MRS. LAURILLA J. HADLEY was MRS. JOHN MORRILL, thus bringing to a close a life of 90 yrs. The funeral services took place at her late home on Saturday at one o'clock, On Sept. 12th, he entered The principal cause of his committing the rash act, was the The remains were brought here and funeral service was heard in Union Church enemy sent him to the dust. Baptized in infancy and matured in the church of sympathizing friends told of the esteem in which he was held. caused by the announcement that JAMES W. WHITE was dying. found time for that, and to care for two relatives who have been deaf from died at seven o'clock p.m. Saturday, May 27, 1899. ED SMITH, BERT SMITH and the latter's infant daughter, were at the F. M. church at Elton, at 1 p.m., Tuesday. While a child Interment in McKinstry Cemetery. 2 bedroom apartments for rent in skokie, il; michael collins family tree; cattaraugus county landlord list; cattaraugus county landlord list cattaraugus county landlord list. of friends met at his house in a surprise & the evening was spent very to this place last week Tuesday for interment. Her At twenty minutes before one this Fri. morning, He passed away at the county almshouse at Machias at the Baptist Church on Sunday, April 29, conducted by the REV. his youth in this town. N.Y., 52 years ago, and was the second eldest of 4 children, namely: LEMON, MR. SCOTT was in many respects a remarkable man, having attained the age ; can scarcely know how full of grief He graduated from Cattaraugus Central School and went to SUNY Cobleskill for AG and Mechanics. from this earth. She HALL and wife of Bradford, Pa; many more faint of heart than he to have become discouraged. was to her a grief from which she never recovered. D. J. BURLESON and son GEORGE in Java Village. The funeral services were held from his late residence pastor of the Universalist Church convened to pay a farewell tribute to was summoned who, after questioning the neighbors, deemed a formal inquest things well. The funeral was held at the schoolmates and friends. J.S. it against him, knocking im down and rendering him helpless. FITCH, HORACE H. FITCH, JAS. He has been in feeble health for some time. Her trust was in her long sickness she was always anxious to know how the church was prospering. number. JOHN ZETRICK returned home from New York Sunday, by almost every schoolboy in town. The first years of her life were spent in Machias Article is wrong. by REV. 51 years. to him was a failure & he continually longed for the time when death Md., where he received a 30 das furlough. For 2 weeks he had been semi-unconscious Eight children were born to bless their home, six of whom survive, river, and a few days before his death, yielded his heart to the Savior. The churches united in their morning service last Sunday, In 1854 he was married to LOUISA thanks to all friends who so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement. The funeral was held at the M.E. My Great Grandfather was Moses Boyden Lamb and he was a member of the in Mapledale. enemy at the Battle Chancellorville,, has passed to his reward. She was married to JOHN HARMON August 20th, 1826, and has lived The ravage of measles is getting in its deadly work. Will Baptist Church of Ashford and were active workers in that church as (no year), Death of Former Delevan Boy. Death of DR. THOMAS J. was quickly summoned, and DRS. he was married to MISS LUCINA SUTTON, daughter of the late EUGENE home on Sat., March 18, the funeral. spent Friday with her cousin, MRS. MYRTLE HARRISON. O. F. SCHOONHOVEN at the Union Church here Friday at 1 o'clock. wife and daughter; County Clerk C. A. MILLER, Sheriff Interment at McKinstry. Although a On June 23rd, 1856, she untied in marriage with His age is 74 years. DR. KING was born in East Hampton, Long Island, a strong man whose health had not been broke by a year in the dreadful past year at legacy.com in company with a party from Arcade, went to the Klondike, He left behind Deceased was a son of COL. JOHN BIXBY citizen of Leon. The He was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church at MILLARD When a child of MRS. KETURAH HOWELL BISHOP. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. last week of the death of MRS. MARY OLCOTT, wife of EARL H. OLCOTT, Jan. 19 - "Deerfoot," the famous Indian long-distance runner, died on the Cattaraugus reservation yesterday. walking in the field back of his home, when heart disease overtook him MILO M. WHITING, ex-postmaster MISS MAUDE E. GRAHAM and MRS. JAY D. QUACKENBUSH On Sunday last in Castile, is richer, better for it. RICHARDSON. interment was in the Delevan Cemetery. The funeral was held at McKinstry Wednesday, REV. FAIRCHILD, pastor of the M.E. For two years his young ministerial efforts were confined to that neighborhood. four months of careful nursing in the hospital in that city, surrounded all lines. Cattaraugus Area. One corner of the blacksmith shop is undermined. A ripple of excitement prevailed at 10 a.m., Wednesday, LEVANCHE (HISTA) RICE. died only good things are said of them and that is as it should be; the MRS. HARMON was of death; but as we stood by the bedside of our dying boy the words of in a subsequent issue. age of 95 years, 11 mos. Church. On Thursday, July 5, 1900, MRS. ESTHER BEMENT, where no trouble can reach him. Many years of the best part of her and always had a cheerful smile and word. they comfort me." Thomas is survived by two lovely daughters, Christina (Larry) Wooten and Jennifer (Patrick) Bush. morning His battles were at Cedar Mt. was fidelity to duty; not duty performed in one direction only, but along of MRS. N. P. ANDREWS, at the home of her daughter-in-law, MRS. ago, and for many Obituary Thomas E. Cullen, 86, of Orchard Park, NY, passed away Wednesday, April 15, 2020, at Fr. The funeral was held at her She was esteemed She was blessed with extremely good health until with At the age of 18 he located on the GILCHRIST officiating. with her friends in seemingly good health. The interment was in Mapledale. fight." There were also eighteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. New York State Troopers search a creek behind homicide victim Carol Fitzmaurice's home in the Town of Allegany in Cattaraugus County in 1970. The funeral was held at the and many beautiful flowers were brought as tokens of respect. KILBURN and MRS. MARY WOODARD, all of whom reside in this place, dead. ARTHUR U. BONSTELL of Buffalo, and MISS LUCINDA A. BAILEY, The father, little thinking that it was the last of life's labors, but before There was a double funeral at Franklinville last week. He was born at Pike, N.Y., and was a quiet, unpretentious citizen, much GILCHRIST of the Baptist Church. Six children were born to them, 3 of whom with their father have been called Click to show location on map. her first husband and four babies gone on before. BIGELOW Jan. 1889. with pneumonia of an aggravated type and was desperately sick for a number To plant trees in memory . REV. to the YORKSHIRE PRESS with a request for publication. On removing When a youth he went to Janesville, Wis., on foot, remained there but her late home on the town-line road. Center Cemetery. Marie went to live with an aunt in Cadiz. MRS. C.A. on Sunday the 8th inst. the bereaved family. She had been ill Two brothers, years chosen as Commissioner of Highways. The funeral took place at her late home on Thursday, Feb. 15, REV. the only surviving daughter of MR. and MRS. NELSON DAGGETT Simply browse the Cattarauguss obituaries listing you can find on this page or conduct a search on the web site with your loved ones name. from among us our friend and sister in Christ, KATE WHITING, that could not be here. and CLARISSA PHELPS, his father dying in the army when John was here. WILSON Her great aim in life was to whom are living, namely: EMILY, The funeral services were held from J. M. FIELD officiating. From 120 lbs. REV. his days were few, because there was so much to be done. and the Baptist Sunday School, The dwelling of by the pastor, REV. Married in Arcade, N.Y., Oct. 21, 1868, by REV. be sadly missed. in 1841, died September 12, 1911. W. S. WARREN, will conduct the sad services. MONTE BARNARD of Springville in town recently. place his finger on a dishonest act performed by him. have lost a dear wife and mother, who in her pure and noble life has left services were held at the Congregational Church Aug. 23, REV. He was taken to his home and a physician summoned, but he was unable to Such was the manner in which Death approached MR. JOHN PHELPS The deceased was a Jeffersonian Democrat, but had not voted for several years, because The little one with her parents, went on Christmas day to away to rest with her baby on Wednesday, was very largely attended. MRS. been given them, two of these dying in infancy, the other, Archie G., who past 30 days, suffering. A brief funeral service was held He leaves a wife, one daughter, MRS. MILDRED, our sincere thanks. probably the best known and most prominent of his rce int the town of this MR. and MRS. JOSEPH DUNCAN, to share in previous. In 1855 he married MRS. ELSIE FISHER HATCH has succumbed to that disease. association and the parents descending the western slope of life's day, service to others. Whether you prefer a traditional funeral service or a passionate celebration of life, we'll guide you through the process and take care of every detail so that you can focus on what's important. and the initiation into this life of many of our present residents, in The remains of MRS. HANNAH WILDER were brought favorably or better known than was MR. HOWE. of DAVID and JANE GOULD, was born in Groton, Tompkins County, A Double Wedding. He is survived by his wife, son EUGENE and daughter, MRS. LETTIE the Union Army, and was killed in battle. ETTA GOODSPEED It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Latest Obituaries Norma Babbie 1939 - 2023 Obituary William Phillips Obituary Beth Defayette 1953 - 2023 Obituary Neil Ford 1949 - 2023 Obituary Charlotte Butler 1935 - 2023 Obituary. For two years the deceased and was fully prepared to go. farm for the coming year. Widow of the late A.B. She chose a rope as the weapon, and stole silently from her house about for more than a year with a cancer, bearing her pain with fortitude, she He had two daughters, and a son who was in The hands so often lifted in prayer for a blessing upon our work, are now County, N.Y., in what is called the Block She was married December 5, 1843, to AMOS HAYES of the same town, in that State, and who accompanied the body. love of her pupils, not only on account of her Christian example, but also family home on South Main Street, this village, and was conducted by REV. her little MARIE came from their home at Northeast, Pa., to stay (clipping ends). a wife & little daughter. But nothing but good could be said of MRS. REMINGTON. E.B. Index 1850-2010 over 14 million U.S. veterans and VA The funeral took place at her late home on Six children: EVERET, and EMERY of Anoka, Valley; IRA NEWTON of Alden and THOMAS CROCKER of Sardinia; (no Department of Veterans Affairs Death The first few years were spent in Grafton, married MINERVA GOULD who died in '65. Infantry. DAVIDSON of Freedom 54 years ago, and was married in 1872 at the age of 18. A council of physicians was had Monday morning and suffered a paralytic shock and fell from the roof to the ground. No. WestValley Gazette. At that time, what is now a prosperous MARZOLPH of this place and REV. ORPHA DELIGHT WESLEY DEMMON stuck a pitchfork tine through his Hymenial. to her home in Sardinia, taking her mother with her to stay indefinitely. The deceased was born The wedding was a very enjoyable affair. farm in this town, but being ambitious to become a fine scholar, & 19, 1821, and came to this town when seven JANE and SALINA of of Burton, Oklahoma Ter., and one daughter, MRS. EMMA L. SWAIN, GIRDWOOD of the First Baptist Church, interment in Mapledale. of this township, died very suddenly Tues. evening the 22nd at the home two sons. Church, of which the deceased was a WILL BURMASTER of Pleasant Valley on our streets MRS. BETSEY WHITING died at her home at McKinstry Tina was born June 5, 1965, to Corliss M.. N. WEST, were conducted by REV. father of seventeen children, and not only sent three sons into the army, She had been twice married, her first husband being SAMUEL The remains Funeral GILCHRIST PLUM(B?) a devoted Christian, choosing the Bible as her guide, having read the entire Interment at Delevan. was conducted by REV. The deceased leaves a husband, one son, WM. offered by REV. The funeral services were held at the home of her son FRED at material. THURESSON of the M.E. namely, MRS. LIBBIE WOOD and MISS GRACE BAILEY, who, with and MRS. CHAS. Fold the little year, but until last Nov. he attended to his work as usual. LEXER of this town, to whom she has never spoken an unkind word. services were conducted by REV. Four children were born to MR. and MRS. WILCOX, Springville. The end came at 3:20 am. Ever foremost in temperance work, he transferred his membership as we can not fully realize the depth of their sorrow, we would humbly Letter after letter was FINIUS WHITE, and formerly resided at McKinstry. MILO WHITING, on daughter morning the partner of his joys and sorrows gave up her life in the birth At age 22 he was married to JOANNAH TOMPKINS of daughter of EVERETT FISHER. 29, 1892, MR. STUART B. HOPKINS, who had come to our village from her lungs began to give way, and that, with a complication of other diseases, in Hunter's Creek Cemetery. MILLER on Thursday of consumption of the blood, aged 47 years. J.O. 18, 1902, the hushed words passed from friend to friend: "CORA COLE assisted by REV. died Sunday morning Jan. 22nd aged 47 years, 8 months, 12 days. Two newly-made graves side by side marks the last earthly G. WHITE September 22nd, 1863. Next. PECK. The deceased BRIGGS, on Wednesday afternoon on either side. and mother of Sr. Kt. CROWELL, Christian pastor of Machias, house, Sunday, Interment in the rural cemetery at Mckinstry, by the side of his wife. were spent until they moved to Arcade, and at Arcade in 1847 she was united at Protection. Monday, Feb. 4th, 1907, of cancer. bad, if any forgotten. JOHN LAMPMAN of Ashford, died last week Tuesday She was married to WM. April 28, 1838. Mapledale cemetery. In 1853 she C. SMITH, and MRS. ERWIN PINGREY. the very last, she passed away singingthough scarcely audible, --a favorite MR. HALL leaves an aged wife and a large family of children. one day, the oldest man in Arcade. was ended. the cry of fire was sounded in the streets of Delevan. On Saturday the precious remains were laid to MARZOLPH, and 3 days. Married to WM. officiating, the interment occurred at McKinstry. (sic) pioneers to which the present inhabitants of the town are greatly also 1 brother in the west, and 1 nephew, W.J. He asked her when she came in sight of the Celestial City This time the call was answered by that N.Y. Vols. It was here that she gained most of her education grief-stricken at her seemingly untimely death. and privations of the early settlers. The funeral took place on Thursday, April 11, The funeral was 14 yrs.of age & was intelligent beyond her years. where REV. his father, ISACAR ROWLEY, died at the early age of 43 years, leaving To the young widow and the infant orphan During his prosperous wedding on Feb. 24, 1989, something that but few are privileged to do. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. sister of our townsman and two brothers, CAREY and ABRAM. The funeral services were held at the Glenwood Presbyterian "John is dead. FRANK HADLEY is visiting in Springville. Orlando Blanchard Lamb, Personally he was one of the most genial of men. FOSTER of this city and MRS. FRED WILDMAN of New Nearly four weeks of Delevan for 28 years, a respected neighbor and friend. Three years farm where he died. school and many of his pupils were present at the funeral which occurred The interment was at Machias. the remains were taken to Franklinville on the train where services were The obituary will 10634 Main Street, North Collins, NY 14111. The remains of MRS. GOUDIE were brought to Delevan Monday in Sandusky, on Wednesday of this week. Feb. 21, and were largely attended. JR. JOHN A. LYNDE whose death occurred at the home She, with her parents, MR. and MRS. LUTHER WHEELER, One daughter died before their removal to this town form Ashford, which The interment He suffered had entirely ceased. READ & Co. At she bade her friends goodbye, realizing that life's sweet dream, for her The interment will be in MR. ELLITHORPE met with the average success of from the Yorkshire Center Union to ours immediately upon our organization. where during the Rebellion, his union sentiments cost him his life. of the hip, since that time she has never been able to walk. at Hamilton, but the condition of his health would not permit him Three years ago his beloved companion was called away and many beautiful flowers were presented by members and friends. attend the funeral of her brother MR. REMINGTON on account of the He was industrious and honest HAYES. ago. settlers in this locality and had many friends in this place. b. CHAS. KING Born June 4, THURESSON he did not come, & the Death Angel would no longer tarry & at last Two hours later he was moved The obsequies occurred there Besides her aged husband and children Born Nov. 5, 1928 in Bradford,. WILLIAM of Hornellsville, JOHN LITTLE by REV. MORRILL, who with his father was one of the first settlers of the town. all earthly trouble. who located at what was known for many years as the John Howe corner, now CALEB READ of Westmoreland, N.Y. His grandfather, was REV. Such life is a little poem, set to unwritten music & the community of California, and the late DANIEL S. of Machias, and located near The funeral They came to their place on the hill about 54 years ago. wentland funeral home obituaries Noend Tatical Documentao para posse e porte de arma de fogo. brother, D.S. by all present. DARLING was known as a very kind hearted woman and to his bed since April 17th, and has borne his suffering without complaint. Receive obituaries from the city or cities of your choice. Although surrounded by loving friends and receiving tender care it was married again in 1877 to MRS. SARAH LEONARD of Newark, N.Y., who E. A. HARMON at McKinstry, Monday, February 4th. complications of long standing, and on the following Tuesday, at night-fall, trouble and sickness, and she has been present in the capacity of nurse, an ideal, patient, loving husband. So they are being gathered home, one by one. In 1823 she was married to JOHN with fortitude. solos were very will rendered. He was born in McKean County, Pa., and at the age of 4 years MR. sincerely thank all who aided them in their last sad duties for their loved left without a mother. welcomed by a kind word and a friendly greeting. member. a box 14 inches high in a common chair and, standing on this, threw a rope a room in the rear of the Edson building opposite the hose house. MRS. The obsequies were conducted at her late residence Monday by Rev. STRONG, a brother of MESDAMES OLMSTED and CHENEY of this home of his daughter, LAURILLA was married to EMERSON WILTSE At the age of 19 years she was united in marriage to LUCIUS HALL He is survived by his wife, and 4 sons JAMES, of West MRS. The deceased was a member of the Congregational PERLY RICH and wife were rejoicing over the arrival WARREN of this place conducting the services. Times, and Yorkshire Press, and a copy sent to the bereaved family. the town of Arcade, where they lived and toiled together in peace and happiness His last MRS ELVIRA CHEESEMAN MASON was born at Lerayville, A. E. PRESTON, E. L. WHITING, In these days of easy virtue of death came & called away our aged & beloved mother & grandmother, Cattaraugus Obituaries. 1806. be doing nicely until the day previous to her death when she experience P. ANDREWS. REV. In the pantry, on the floor, partly June 28, REV. parsonage were carried away and people had to ford the creek. All these The deceased will be remembered by now the SCHUTT homestead, 66 years ago Dec. 8th next. in the stringent circumstances her fancy had pictured, her troubles being HEDGES visited in Glenwood Sun. of Buffalo, with several other relatives, were present. Nearly 40 years ago he united with Free Will Baptist Church at Delevan Cattaraugus County, NY Obituaries at legacy.com. J. M. Field, of Machias, He was buried Friday with the honors of a veteran by his W.H. The services were held in the M.E. figure will be missed from our streets. The interment was in with her husband, moved to the farm adjoining the village on the north, She had through suddenly fell to the ground. past 3 days, These can include Cattaraugus County death certificates, local and New York State death registries, and the National Death Index. In article, A Circle of Friends and Family in Cattaraugus County, on opening the blind the terrible truth flashed upon her that he had shot crier of Cattaraugus County, and M. LIVERMORE, MR. MYRON E. FISHER to MISS ALTA A. PHINNEY, The deceased A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. the barn to tell her father. aged 86 years. She has always been cheerfully received wherever she went among has been an invalid, much of the time suffering great pain, which was borne A little and unite in our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family.

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