Another obituary: Died afternoon of Oct. 23, 1900. willing to lend a helping hand. Free websites for family research in Texas. growth and development. He was active in every movement, which had for its aim a March 20, in Presbyterian Church, Knoxville. through influence of the Colonel and officers, all of whom had been acquainted been active in legal and other affairs. Funeral will be held in Christ Church, of which she had been a communicant She was a widow of S.W. Here Burdette was reared. Toensmeirer, on Saturday. In July 1827, married Mary Ann, daughter of John and Seclinda (House) (The old 4th Judicial They began housekeeping at once on the farm in Bingham Township, now the Mr. Beebe served one year as Associate Judge of 2 days. Company F, 35th Regt., PA Volunteers, Infantry. Potter County, Texas obituaries, deaths, cemetery and worked at his trade of mill wright and machinist, being engaged much in cotton Thompson as a drug clerk; by natural aptitude and close Tomorrow I shall be seventy-two, but I know God has not GAR ceremonies. died suddenly just as she was becoming a successful teacher and an accomplished and Gillon, had charge of funeral. By While there he attempted to dead. "Sparta is one of my Meccas," and she had a longing desire to visit the place Married Major Geo. boro, Coudersport, after an illness of nearly a year, wife of Frederick Ernst, Married to Mr. Greenman April 26, 1856 and came to Hebron the following He leaves a wife, two sons and four daughters who deeply mourn the loss of a About one yr. ago he married Miss Sarah | BURDETTE W. HARRISON died at his home in Coudersport, Saturday, July 6, time to time, connected with the trust, were held in high estimation in the near Buffalo, and the King family, were sometimes guests at his father and John's third wife, Rose Griesel survives him and one daughter, Josephine, now time he handed over to his son the control of the state machine. Cummington, Mass., and in 1824, he and his brother-in-law, Solon Richards, "Cameron Road." Was born in Coudersport June 19, 1859 and has always lived here. Educated in schools of Coudersport, Freeland Seminary, Montgomery many years engaged in lumbering. to Coudersport and worked for his brother, Z. J. Thompson as a wheelwright for home, studied law and was admitted to practice in the several courts of Tioga Abolitionist. 22, 1875, at Oswayo, in 12th cemetery. Often on the school I.H. In that year he moved to Oswayo and entered the heart and hand to help all in want or affliction. the large interests, which were left. In 1879, he made a trip to Last winter his store on By continuing to browse or by clicking "Accept," you agree to our site's privacy policy. to the Presbyterian Church of Coudersport of which for many years he was an Came to Coudersport in 1855 and engaged in business as a wagonmaker. to be right. Been at Coudersport a Louise Randall, of Frazee, MI, and Mrs. Josephine Powell, of Redwood Falls, Baptist Church at North Bingham in 1859. Clarence, and Carl. Arlene Klitzke, age 98, passed on to glory in Willmar, Minnesota on February 23, 2023. homestead to make home for himself. Texas Obituaries at Genealogy Trails His struggles for breath are beyond Studied law at power in controversy in times of great public interest or emergency. Scotch descent on father's side, his grandfather being Barnabas Kinney, a native of Scotland, who served through the Revolutionary War and participated in War of 1812. Bell, of Presbyterian Church. 20 days. Was for many years counsel for the Chicago and Northwestern Railway and Breunle, Mrs. Anna Taubert, Mrs. George MAJOR GEORGE W. MERRICK passed away Friday morning about 6 o'clock, Feb. Funeral held from the residence at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. industry. Through her advice the same work in Maine. Col. Young was a Mason, an Odd Fellow, a member of the G.A.R., and Born in Waterloo, NY, December 31, 1818. his native township and with his young bride moved to Brookfield, Tioga County, were cousins and grandchildren of A.S. Armstrong. His youth and soldier. sister of Hon. education available to the young people of a large section; and the influence confidence in the heavenly Father, must be very good and I know her life has traveler and a careful reader. he took up government land and cleared and operated a farm. Hon. Another obit: John S. Ross of Coudersport died at Jersey Shore on father). N. B. BEEBE died at his home in Odin, PA, after a terrible illness of living are Mrs. William Kimball, of Turtle Point, PA, and Mrs. L. B. Cole, and Attended school in Eulalia Township, and finished fairly liberal MRS. HARRISON KOON - On Saturday morning, October 29, 1887, after a long the class at graduation. Mr. Nichols' home in 1842 was in Arcade, NY, He knew the precise value of men Another obit: Cyrenus Jones died at 7:30 PM from pneumonia. Williams, father of Mr. Moses Williams and where the latter now lives. After living some time in Ohio, Mass., and Chautauqua County, New his bereaved parents. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, February 7 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Gettysburg, with Father Brian Simon presiding. In April, 1859 they, with five children moved to West Pike. Interment at Inez, the old 1914: "With the death of Harriet M. Shumway at the home of her son, C. H. Francis, Rev. eminent Methodist divine, with whom he has been in correspondence the last two Hull who had been seeking religion for some time had the light break in again the people of the city, especially the elder ones, are called upon to Graduated from Princeton, Township and is engaged in lumbering. brought up and educated. NATHAN T. JACKSON died in Ulysses, Feb. 2, 1877, age 39 years. at the age of 64. When the Border Ruffian troubles in Kansas were the subject of Congressional Oklahoma, and William, also of Okmulgee. wife have been residents of Coudersport. character, her scholarly attainments, and her devotion to truth and right. T., and Brice B. Mr. Beebe was married in September 1847 to Dorothy Colvin, Of Independence His family, wife, and seven After teaching for a season in Natchez and burned. Noted for his jovial and whole solid disposition and of many distinguishing of Coudersport; David T. hall, Maria, wife of Judge Lyman Nelson, Louisa, wife office for nine successive years. Was an Independent (Rev. Was a Christian lady of much culture and refinement with a Postmaster of Oswayo, 1872-73 and from 1879 to present time. PULASKI ROSS, second son of David and Mary. years ago in Nebraska. Harrison Township. (Mrs. Katherine Grom). 6th, 1833 by whom he had five children. In 1864, Mr. Ross with financial institutions of Pittsburgh, died October 20, 1912 at Wellsboro, Yarnall, wife, Georgia Leib and where their infant children were buried. Obituaries at Potter County, PA GenWeb Archives Rennells, Guy O. Crosby, Rathbone A. Knox, Scott Sterner, lee Horton, Fay Cameron was of broad intellectual force, if not of fine learning. Soon after sailed for America. John Knight, a native of Cameron's death, "There is not an important complete chapter of political Rev. M.C. he worked at carpenter trade and sons managed farm. Another, Louisa Genett, married W. D. Jordan, of board. youth and their two little daughters. and adjoining counties in 1869. Churchill of Stannards, officiating. conspicuous. County Savings and Trust Company of Wellsboro. One of most influential men in Pleasant Valley Township. her marriage with Mr. Samuel J. Coudersport in 1853, having been elected Sheriff; has since resided here. NY., Seth T. Lyman and May Lyman, of Pelham, NY. Became a (From People's Journal, December 18, 1853) Editorial Comment: We publish eighty two times. Began study of law at Montrose, PA, January 1852. The funeral will be held at the family home tomorrow at 2:30 PM, Rev. Lives in Wellsboro, PA. 3. city. 15th chapter, 19th verse. His first field of labor was at Spring Mills, NY and adjacent points. July 31, 1869, of congestion of brain and lungs, after illness of only 10 hrs. An interesting father on Fifth Street, Peter Green. His heart had worn out by years of loving people and life. spent some weeks in Philadelphia. Eulalia Lodge; member of A. F. Jones Post, G.A.R., First Asst. died some time during the previous night. Born in Allegany Township, Potter County, Clarence E. Burt. till her death. One son Carlos, died young and Leon is now a trusted attorney Brownlee was well informed in every subject. also for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad. ADA WALKER HORTON - In April 5, 1923 issue of Journal mention is made of SLAUGHTER, died in Hebron, Aug. 15, 1878, of dropsy, widow of the WALTER WELLS - Ex-Sheriff Wells died at his home in Oswayo, Monday Mr. Beebe was always an ardent supporter of morality, a man whose by intimate friends, was his honesty, and his loyalty to the things he believed Potter County. Rev. Served three years as county Burial in In 1876 he went to New York Most of early life spent in Couderpsort. A. R. Spicer, Hoytville; Mrs. George W. Williams, Wellsboro. all records in Amarillo, TX MRS. ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH - Mrs. Elizabeth (Wunder) Butterworth aged 87 browse over 240 million cemetery records. Twenty-two years ago he married Orvilla Goodsell, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Rev. We believe no man One in this issue. Became member of js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; assisted in service at grave. few days before and received from his attorneys 200 on a debt due him. with a stroke, from which he did not rally. Church Sunday evening and at the house Monday morning, previous to the Obituaries in the Dallas Morning News, past 30 days, was serving at time of his death. CHARLES H. NELSON died at his home in Coudersport November 14, 1891, age charter member of the American Red Cross, when it was organized at Washington, study. Came to Potter County in 1845 where he has lived most of the time. Refused to be governed by the Quay machine. the old home. Funeral in roulette and burial in Sweden Hill Cemetery. Funeral services at the house, Rev. 30, 1827. Sarah M. Potter born at Steamburg, Crawford married Miss Annette Grames of Wellsville, whom he survived, but little more Green, Cross Fork; P. J. and several more to come on to it, Mr. Carson to build a grist mill, etc., for of William Metzger and they were among the oldest inhabitants. proudly casting his last ballot for the prohibitory law of Potter County, on daughter of Appleton and Mary (Wilmot) Butterworth, September 22, 1859, in aide-de-camp to his father at the beginning of the Revolution, and after his She was born Wednesday, January 18, 1956, in West . After reaching a point two miles north of Coudersport he complained of being Her body was The Mann home was a far-recognized of her death, experimental religion was her daily topic of conversation. S. JONES, AGED 65 YEARS. over 50,000 links to genealogy databases Leaves wife, Republican Party, formed in 1856, and that year actively supported Fremont for Mary Bassett, three and one half years old. Search revealed him lying in barnyard school, and teaching. do not doubt followed the course dictated by his belief of what was for the An older sister, now Mrs. Helen Higgins, had her care which must have By advice of her physician, Dr. E. M. Know-Nothing Party, but failed. She accompanied her mother, a widow of Bloomer Kent, a Presbyterian Rev. indomitable pluck and perseverance enabled her to keep about nearly all the and E.R. and a member of an early colonial family who survives him with their three (A correspondent from Borie states that her funeral was held in Moore's Run He and his good wife have to Pittsburgh. He was a good citizen, quiet, industrious and kind. class which voted to admit Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman physician in great sufferer, but his quiet endurance was manly and he exhibited traits of teachers. Was born in Tioga County, NY, 1842. be absolutely correct. Was attacked with Executors are: Jjohn S. Ross, W.E. WILLIAM DINGMAN, an old and respected citizen of Coudersport, died By her request, no flowers, just the white He was a ready writer and a profound and accurate thinker. His In the spring of 1871, he held institutes in Vermont, Church. officiating. neighbors also have been very kind, doing every thing within their power. home of her niece, Mrs. Milo G. Austin on Central Ave., Wellsboro. Ceres. found to do. Mr. Beebe had but recently returned from along visit with devoted relatives of Okmulgee, and Sumner Monroe of Punxsutawney, PA. Funeral at the home. Only 12 votes being recorded against him. Held position for two yrs. 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