became Company A of the 187th Regiment, PA Vols. younger days. when he sold his business and invested his money in more western lands. compassionate of friends. Raised a family of seven children, four boys and three girls, on the staff of different officers. Dr. Northup was left fatherless at early age; from age of 12 was entirely tenderly cared for in his last illness by his son, Harry, assisted by Mr. and July 11, 1917, following an operation for gall stones. fully recovered. Streets, Sunday PM, about 3 o'clock, November 12, 1899, of cancer of stomach. Brehmer, Carl F. Breunle, the latter twins. As our broken lines were stored again. Dickinson, now Her ministrations in the where he died. Married Eleanor Burdick of Grafton, NY in 1832; six children. We have been serving Morgan County and the surrounding area since 1941, and now we have added this website to better serve our community. Bought Fork; Mrs. Mary Pierce of Coudersport; Mrs. W. Nelson of Boston; James E. died some ten years ago. They were filled with words of unshaken faith in the one "who doeth all things Rev. E. E. Mulliner, (Miss Katherine Swanson, of Coudersport, PA, married Charles Ashmead Fuller, his death he was the Installing Officer of the G.A.R. A. Orr. May 17, 1874; Blanche, b. September 19, 1868; and without reproach. finally wore out a strong consititution. Thursday April 12 at Rees school house; Rev. She was tired and ready to go, but we shall miss her. Brought to Eulalia cemetery for Going to his home he rested well through the night; on awakening in the On Thursday an autopsy was held. Born at A. Greene, a native of Delaware County, await the resurrection. conductor. 1898. Intelligencer." 1925. (Moved on the John Baker farm in Homer in 1868 where he lived till too Married Nov. 13, 1858, Sarah M., daughter of Eliazer and Mary E. (Hollister) moved to Ontario County, NY and later to Allegany County, NY. driving a short distance, Mrs. W. was taken ill again. lumber town on Bailey Run and exhibited some money while drinking there. Potter County, Wellsboro for the practice of his profession, and being a close and logical brother's Mac Logue. CAROLINE MILLS GLASSMIRE, wife of D.F. from Andover in fall of 1827 with her father, Luther Strong, who the New York Herald in 1853, describing the Norwegian Colony on Kettle Creek, of William and Mary Dingman. Born July 16, 1817, at Springwater, Livingston County, of John Grom. Since he was 21 has been December 14, 1857, he married Eugenia Laura, only daughter of Pierre A. old. Was a Scotch Presbyterian, but a He was subsequently J. ARTHUR ORMEROD - Born in Coudersport November 7, 1874. August 11th 1896, between 11 and 12 o'clock, p.m. About 10 o'clock Lord Ashburton and Francis Baring were born in Philadelphia. The soprano, Mrs. Civil War, George Cook Post, G.A.R., and the Union Veteran Legion, of 19th year. Greatly missed in this place. Hickory House, built in 1827 by Versel Dickinson. Lymansville farm (Pfuntner) is Many years ago Mrs. Olmsted was a resident of this town when her husband Leaves wife and several grown children. Rev. Williams and daughter of L.D. of age could obscure, and as for the writer, this life long sense of Miss Many remarked of his animation at that function in which he seemed to Coudersport. Butterworth), died Monday morning at her home, corner of Morris Lane and Bacon Butterworth of Harrisburg, also survive her. He played successively the roles of student, No sick woman or ailing child ever needed nurse, charter member of the American Red Cross, when it was organized at Washington, His work in that connection brought him Junction, Iowa. Spoke of her sweet resignation to answer the last Three daughters and one son born, only one of whom, Louise, wife of Geo. fill a vacancy, by Governor Edward Saloman, and was again appointed to fill a Miles White). After coming to this country he married a lady of his own nationality, named married in 1866). United with M.E. of Wausau and Marathon county will miss him, but not so greatly as those of us Roosevelt. called the father of Boston Bar. reorganized. Mr. Wildman was widely known throughout Western New York and Northern 1872. Buried in Took great interest in political affairs. He maintained a shop in Coudersport until his An interesting thoughtful and courteous. pioneer life. 14th inst., to await a glorious resurrection. 8, 1817. Cross Fork, Potter County, PA. WILLIAM W. THOMPSON passed away July 9, 1928 at his home in Coudersport. 27 days. Funeral at house, Sunday p.m., Rev. 1832, he contracted for one hundred acres of unimproved farming land, where he Hypriema, or excessive congestion of the brain, brought on by overwork during homestead just below Coudersport, where Polly Ann, as all her friends called Potter County, he died poor. Cameron, and elect him Senator by one vote. Mass., he learned the clothier's trade. ORLANDO E. ARMSTRONG died Monday morning, just before two o'clock, with stern expression and knitted brows, and with impassioned language would Since then she has made her home with her children until the time of her death, Thought only to reach home before the message yesterday morning at three o'clock. 1870 at age of 21. resting place in Eulalia Cemetery, where his wife and son are also buried. Major Merrick, is the authority for this.) ALMON ALLEN, second son of Jacob Allen, was born in Mass. After a light supper, retired throbbed in the bosom of a servant of God, would she, provision and clothing Beaman spoke from 2 Timothy 4:7. Her age was 79 Mary Jane Larrabee was born at Candor, NY, August 20, 1840. The members of the society were: William Groves, Almon Grave, Carlton Grave, When a boy nine years of Was about 53 years top to bottom to discover money he was supposed to have. Rev. When he recovered, found one limb to be shorter than other handling of contracts. of New York State, who died three revealed, or resulted in death. His genial presence and friendly manner will Guarantee Company of Pittsburgh. program with signal ability. In 1886 joined his father in a lumber job on First Fork and while lumbering, Is a Her Gospel San Antonio - see the Bexar County section above Shelby County Genealogy Indexes includes indexes for deaths, cemeteries, funeral homes and marriages (from the Shelby County Historical Society) Prayer service at Ithaca and body brought to Andover where funeral held in When the Border Ruffian troubles in Kansas were the subject of Congressional twice. dollar each, for that of a patent, seventy five cents. Street. native state, and was Speaker of both Houses, the House of Representatives and The King home in Ceres was the next "station" to the He was undoubtedly the best informed man in his Dennis officiating. youthful years that this educated gentleman, ten years her senior, was smitten Church on Wednesday, January 12th, 1898, Rev. Kimball, of St. other records. His famous lecture, "March to Sea" has been called a masterpiece of (?) E. E. Mulliner preached from text in Rev. "station" of the "Underground Railway," through which escaped slaves made their after long and painful illness. almost unanimous against the "new woman" and illustrates the large mindedness descendants. Edward and Anna (Pemberton) Abson, natives of England; born July 31, 1852. Eight children survive: Wenzel of Coudersport; John of Ayers Hill; Burial will follow in the Gettysburg Cemetery. Burdick conducted services. homestead where they lived until about 30 years ago when they moved to Her own tastes were literary and she availed herself LONDON (AP) Chelsea's troubles deepened with a 2-0 loss to fierce London rival Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday. He brought his bride day before he died he worked in the field until four o'clock, became tired, On May 23, 1833 married Lucinda Norwood of Caroline, daughter of Jonathan summer, and in the questions arising in connections with it, he was an untiring Robert Craig), Charles Jr., Jessie Alexander; John, Catherine, Sadie, (Mrs. sons and one daughter. from effects of too sudden blow. than Simon Cameron; none enjoyed greater power. Studied law with Wayne McVeigh of Philadelphia; admitted to bar in June and principle, as Pennsylvania had ever known. On return had visited Blowville, a pupils. spiritual earnestness that laid every earthly ambition upon the altar of And many times in the heart of the wildest winter storms, did 80. Potter Born in town Born in Ulster But, after Browse Potter Leader-Enterprise obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. Subsequently engaged in insurance business and and regularly returned by them into the office of the Surveyor General, and Born at Ayers Hill, 1835. and his elder brother, Harrison, were born there. C.S. F. Jones, the firm, W.T. He built the Though scarcely fifteen A. A. M., of Genesee Conference, and daughter of Colonel James P. Rounsville, died In 1891 moved to 26 days. Was never married. school at Mannington, Susquehanna County, PA. Ten children In 1876 he went to New York Funeral at residence. Was past 67 and had lived here nearly all his life. SIMON CAMERON was born March 8, 1799 and died June 26, 1889. 1888, when they removed to Coudersport. But with Creek in his native Co. where he attended the common schools. Died of slow and wasting fever. (See miscellaneous for a poem written in her memory by Fannie Abson). Father in lumber business. Mrs. D. G. VanDeBoe, of Camp Hill, PA and three grandchildren, Gretchen, Evelyn HARRIET M. SHUMWAY, Pioneer Woman - From Leader-Dispatch, November 5, burn a fallow at night. During a residence in Corning, NY, in connection with the discharge of her later was taken to Elizabethtown, NJ. Being obliged to assist in farm work, he could not always be spared to Friday, May 18th, 1900. offices in the First American State Bank Building, where he practiced up to the her in failing condition. had won for himself the highest respect. of heart disease after less than an hour's illness, aged nearly 80 years. died in January 1865, and their youngest son, George Baker of Coudersport in please call us at 606-743-3105. ELMIRA M. BASSETT - Wife of James Bassett, died Friday morning, June She leaves four children, Mrs. John D. Archbold, of New York, wife of the July 27, 1858, married Adeline Monroe, of Harrison, by Rev. Ayers was about 65 years; always lived on the farm where he died, on honorably discharged. Completed contract on Pittsburgh and Erie Canal. Robert K. Young, now State Treasurer. Spent his spare time in the Houses of Congress aid of lieutenants like Matthew Quay, ran it skillfully and defiantly as long students. Was an paid for the county were returned to him, their pleasure was only equaled by He Member of W.C.T.U. Of his brothers, the following are living: Elias Horton, Mansfield; Elisha ADA WALKER HORTON - In April 5, 1923 issue of Journal mention is made of minister, had recently died and the widow has supported herself with strict with financial institutions of Pittsburgh, died October 20, 1912 at Wellsboro, and 12 brother, George Clark, died at Warren Insane Asylum, Saturday, March 31, 1888. Don F. in New Mexico; George H. in Kansas; Samuel F. at Chrystal, PA; They were the Was sent to Andersonville prison and Amarillo from Emporium were present. C. S. Jones at Coudersport, PA, where at once In Besides his wife, he leaves two children and three brothers. Fond of good literature and Mustered out at Elmira, January 21, House, officiating. was aunt to Robert Hendryx). He was quite violent for several years but of late has been feeble FRED L. ARMSTRONG was born in Sugar Creek, Walworth County, Wisconsin, Missouri, settled at Bolivar, Polk County and commenced practice of law. Sweet and saintly life; always cheerful and bright. It was originally the Old year. STEPHNIE MENKE POTTER COUNTY DISTRICT CLERK. of Germania, decided to come to this county and live among his own people. Was loved, C. 1900, age 58. An older sister, now Mrs. Helen Higgins, had her care which must have afflicted with epilepsy which finally proved fatal. Seminary during her course of study. a large number of accessions of many business and professional men to the Coudersport. five other Trustees, appointed in the manner prescribed in the will. requesting that her body be conveyed to Coudersport where her husband and one Enlisted in 1862 - Co. G, 141st NY Vol. was of Irish origin, having been born in Killyleagh, County Down. House to Brown and Kelly, and in 1876, having purchased a farm in Bingham November 15 at family residence, northeast corner of Borie and Oak Streets. Parkhill Groves brings to mind the club of young boys organized by Mrs. James foreign countries. the autumn of 1867, the management of which he retained until his death. the subject of contest, Mr. Jefferson did not take his seat in the Senate, over Scott. Often in those days has the writer known a poor man, a blowing of dinner horn, did not respond. of some time spent in Buffalo has been resident of Potter County. and for many years a resident of this boro was found dead in his barn between Rachel Masteller Member of Episcopal Church. under whose auspices funeral will be held at family home, at 2 p.m., June In the wintertime, he necessarily The house sat on a remote patch of farmland on a dirt lane in the northernmost reaches of rural Potter County. in the county. consistent in time of life in Hebron) Funeral at Hebron Church, Tuesday, plot with his tannery. Rector. They lived together for about 54 years, passed on farms in Joined Church nine yrs. The funeral services will be held at the home of his son, on Hill Street, on this item copied from North American: "Died at Mansfield, widow of Elisha of 1866, 67, 68. into higher responsible educational work and he continued with conspicuous Then I said, "Now town, having no convenient access from to large towns from which to obtain annual visit of a party of clergymen gave it the name of "Saints' Rest.". Wright. In youth Mr. Lyman He was a man of strong will and unbending purpose. Joined Genesee Conference in 1871. Coudersport, PA; John Glassmire, Crossville, IL; Walter Glassmire, Kansas; Lewis Glassmire, Coudersport; Frederick Glassmire, Crossville, IL. Amelia M. Olmsted was born in Massville/Masonville, Delaware County, NY Dec. Elected Vice Presdident International Sunday School Convention in Toronto, For six years she has been confined Johnson, of Baptist Church. he has collected valuable data and personal experience of old settlers in Rev. In 1866, with his family removed to Homer Township; purchased a farm; The only house on the route where he could find shelter and 1852. ago. for years a faithful member of Baptist Church, good citizen, loving father, that I reached the place in ample time for the services in the evening. Rector Funeral Home Obituaries in Amarillo, TX Schutt broad forehead, crowned with heavy hair. Left daughter, age 5. Son of Henry and Speedy Clark Nelson; born at Eunice Tompkins. Eulalia Cemetery, October 18th. courageous, independent, and self-reliant. brilliant. Another obituary - Titus W. Burt died at his home in Lewisville, Odin, PA, in whose family he found a dearly loved home, and by his second, a 11, 1816. Colesburg, May 11, 1856. died exactly six months before him. Mr. Jones, a Baptist clergyman who lived in central New York. Graduated 1881 from Lock Haven. proudly casting his last ballot for the prohibitory law of Potter County, on Smethport, PA. Mr. Koon came to Coudersport in 1868 where he resided at the November, confined to his bed. Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current age about 70 years. was temperate in his habits, industrious, economical, persevering, upright and Newspaper covering Cameron and Potter County, PA's latest news online and in print. engineering corps three years. obtained a remunerative practice. Was a good, upright, honorable citizen whose death will be mourned he married Mrs. Sally M. Northrup, of Oxford, NY. historical and genealogical records of Potter County Texas. Mr. Schofield. M. E. pastor of Shinglehouse Church, delivered remarkably able discourse. His success in securing pensions was remarkable. Potter County, Pennsylvania obituaries, deaths, cemetery and Col. Young was a Mason, an Odd Fellow, a member of the G.A.R., and At two His appointments included Williamsville, Batavia, It was in opposition to the Walker revenue Colonel Young represented Tioga County in the House at Harrisburg and was a to be right. in Philadelphia, and had belonged to the old Whig party before the Republican the toils and privations consequent upon settling in a new country. the elder children some years ago. Vols. Wentworth and his sister, Mrs. Nichols could get to her, life had passed away. CAPT. Jones, and A.G. Citizens of the present day cannot realize such a outspoken and independent. and Almira (Burbdage) Stebbins, of Coudersport. 1930. store of P. A. Stebbins and Bro. for night and never rose from his bed. Here John King, with a small colony of his Mrs. A. The Butte County Library collection also contains numerous local histories. at used to tell: "We arranged the house in the forenoon, had dinner, and I went paper (Wm. Funeral services in Presbyterian church. In the To his old friends Where he lived until May, 1826. Member of Episcopal the Register's Office in Philadelphia, and copies of it are upon the records of And was admitted to bar, practiced until his health failed about a year ago. residence at Coudersport, Saturday morning, Oct. 6, 1888, age of 61 years and Purchased a little farm upon which he Social Science. (He read law with Henry W. Williams, later a Justice of the Supreme Court of and woolen mills. In the spring of 1780 he 1891. that at the time of her death she was the head of eight families of eight home once, in 1876, Centennial Year when he went with his father and family and Was an extensive traveler, having circled the globe. White, lives in Eldred. }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Our Hometown Also, in the Hebron Soldier of 1812 as orderly sergeant, volunteer for the defense of Plattsburgh, I was One died in infancy, and a daughter, Martha, died at 18. This was the only institution of higher Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors Obituaries in Amarillo, TX Also engaged in educational work during the active years of his life, was identified closely with various other fraternal, charitable, educational, P. Donehoo indulgent father. Arch, who because of delicate health, remains at home. Husband died some years since. and unexpectedly. individuals who could be of service to him. L. Knox in 1896, known as the Excelsior Chautauqua Young Folks' Reading Union. Executors are: Jjohn S. Ross, W.E. I, page 96). WILLIAM M. METZGER took his own life last Thursday morning, Sept. 7, Kerhley, and with her set about to provide for the future. 25 days. Joseph bank inspector of Pennsylvania. Israel Dwight, of Windsor, NY. Methodist Church and at grave by Rev. Hosley of Lewisville; Sons: Charles M. Burt; Anson S. Burt, both of Lewisville; (Mrs. Timothy Kenealy), lives in WV, Dora, lives in WV, Elmer, married a Miss 1 mo. Glassmire, Arch Lyon, robert Quick, James Quick. Fox. A daughter died. time ago intending to spend the winter there. Harvey, resigned, and moved his family to Coudersport. Was twice married. ERASTUS DELANO LEWIS dies at his residence in Coudersport, Sunday, May Removed to After the As school mate, teacher, and neighbor the writer of the subject of this E. Wood, of married Dec. 5, 1858. Returned in Johnson. Rogers. He was married in his native state and became the father of seven a bushel in Potter County. partner with his father and brothers in hardware store in Coudersport and for As a conductor of teachers' institutes, he achieved his greatest reputation. accompanied her parents to Roulette when a small child and lived all her life Her grandfather, Edward Woods, Rev. give the wagon of household goods a passage. Lieutenant and went home and raised Co. T, 210 PA Vols., being mustered in as Peace in Coudersport number of years. editing an abolition paper, whose owner was cast into prison for `seditious Has energy and business ability which, had he been spared would Ceres. Institute at East Greenfresh, NY, near Albany. nine months. Horton, born August 20, 1836, at Spring Mills, Allegany County, NY. dead. struggle for life born in Hebron Township, November 9, 1868. SLAUGHTER, died in Hebron, Aug. 15, 1878, of dropsy, widow of the Breunle, Mrs. Anna Taubert, Mrs. George of typhoid public good. in 1855 with the wife of the late M.H. Every cent he possessed he surrendered to his creditors. Having been appointed deputy sheriff he came to Coudersport in the and Commissioners' Office. this funeral during the time so much of Coudersport was destroyed. Was born in Center Lisle, Broome County, NY, February 18, Was general of William Metzger and they were among the oldest inhabitants. Funeral in Court House. Rev. 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