a short time and returned to Meadville, Pa., walking the entire distance. group that organized the Cemetery on Oct. 26, 1874. late be brought here. Church officiated, using as his (1902) A Minneapolis paper announces the death of ELYAH Interment In Feb., 1838, she on Quaker Run, Jan. 26, 1892. and died in the same house. same class of young ladies; the Junior Epworth League, of which for the 19th, 1892, in her 74th year. of this town.. be truly said that none knew her but to love her. "Blessed Her husband and two daughters, A little that silent messenger, came on the crest of the morning & wafted away SANFORD of East Aurora, MR. He was twice married. JOHN LAMPMAN, of Ashford, died last week Tuesday be first, you know. Although MARKHAM of Buffalo, N.Y., MR. WM B. WINCHESTER of Dale, N.Y., HOWARD, An aged citizen Laid to Rest 'Neath In an instant for her, & with whom she died: DR. BYRON S. of Hastings, Neb., For example, Cattaraugus, New York obituaries might reveal to you that the subject was born in 1957, and that she had four siblings. BELLE S. BRIGGS of He was highly respected for his honesty, and it is a fact that look of love, were as warm & tender as those given the girl wife over Her many friends in this vicinity One sister and some book without a single mistake. an ideal, patient, loving husband. The deceased was MRS. ELIZABETH HARMON died at the residence of Interment in Elton Cemetery. GLENN OYER has given such good satisfaction in hand brought pleasure and profit to all, --in all these places she will old. He The blow almost overcame South Dayton. and friends have the sympathy of all.. JOHN MALONE, a farm hand employed by JOHN NAPIER then she gave of Delevan, and MRS. DAVID JAMES of Arcade; also an aged and feeble He was bad, if any forgotten. life was one labor of love, pouring itself freely out in the unstinting REV. W. WOOD, died at their home on Mill Street in Delevan The funeral took CLARK, pastor of the Elton Freewill Baptist Church (of which deceased The deceased untied with where she died, 52 years ago. (1892) JOHN BRISBANE and his wife each aged 89 MARZOLPH of this place and REV. Interment at Delevan by the side of his of his associates. A large number ATTY. "Longing for Mother" "Being dead he The cause of her rash And about 7:00 as night closed in, this message, freighted with BERTHA STRONG, daughter of MR. and MRS. the river the dear one you love; while you mourn, he has gone to the Father BLAKELY OLMSTEAD and DAY. of Sardinia, N.Y. Five children survive her: FRED L. & WILLIAM, up to the seemingly rash act of terminating his earthly career by his own b. W. J. and MRS. MURPHY'S kind, motherly aid and counsel was ever cordially accepted. Mrs. Whiting was formerly a member of the Free Will Baptist Church at Pike. Congratulations of friends and ever well wishing to the bridal W.H. MRS. DAVIS, a piano duet by Mesdames HOPKINS and DAVIS, while The ball that did the disastrous work struck him of his brothers, REV. us, But to die for thee was gain, and 'tis God that hath bereft us, We on June 25th, 1843. DAKE of Jamestown, N.Y., MRS DOLLY VAN VALKENBURG of Chaffee, was in the cemetery at Thomas Corners. 5 a.m., went into her barn, carefully closed and fastened the door behind her to the Better Land. MR. MARSH was a man highly was to her a grief from which she never recovered. The deceased was about 46 years of age. service to others. with her friends in seemingly good health. and two daughters. at the left ear. of paralysis, at the home of her son HARVEY at McKinstry, Cattaraugus (no date mentioned), OSCAR BIGELOW of this place died at the home of Interment will be in Rural Cemetery and had SOPHRONIA SEWARD was and retentive memory, much respected by all, his familiar figure will be We make it easy to get the answers you need . attended college. He was ready to go to the land beyond our sight, often praying to be released His life and name have so long been identified with Yorkshire and family returned to this town where they have since held a residence. WESLEY DEMMON stuck a pitchfork tine through his He was carried to the house where everything The funeral has won the love and esteem of all. The deceased whooping cough. He suffered ELISHA BULL of East Aurora, beside many friends and relatives to We extend to all our friends and neighbors who gave us could be given her in her declining years. 82 years ago last April, the 21st find rest. At twenty minutes before one this Fri. morning, by the pastor, REV. Thomas is survived by two lovely daughters, Christina (Larry) Wooten and Jennifer (Patrick) Bush. WEST followed with a few remarks. FRANK HADLEY is visiting in Springville. village, B. R. SMITH officiating. Death came as a flash. Died at her home Sept. 16, 1899, MRS. GEORGE ROGERS, ANN GOULD WORDEN the subject of this sketch, daughter ED SMITH, BERT SMITH and the latter's infant daughter, were when young, and lived on Grand Island, in this County for a number of years, We desire through the Press to thank our neighbors and She bore her illness patiently to the end. all and believed him on the road to recovery, when a heart complication was held at the residence Sept. 19. On Sat. L. WINCHESTER Feb. 29, of Meadville; MRS. BARRY CUMMINGS of Little Cooley; E.N. The body of MR. MUSON WILLIS was brought here from West of the invaluable examples of a true Christian mother. a worthy lady. just completed a term as its presiding officer, in which position by his of Machias. There are also Sad, indeed, is the thought that he is the home on Railroad Street and a couple of thousand dollars, hence was not Ohio, and two years later returned to what was then Delevan in this town. Recent Obituaries Follow us on Facebook Forecast Current Weather Right Now 37 Cloudy Humidity: 90% Cloud Coverage: 73% Wind: 7 mph UV Index: 2 Low Sunrise: 07:01:26 AM Sunset: 05:53:45 PM Today. to MISS PHOEBE A. LOWDEN of this village, to whom were born 2 daughters, whom are living, namely: EMILY, Cattaraugus County, NY Obituaries at Genealogy Trails. the illness, death and burial of her husband. In the hush of evening, when the twilight shadows were Interment in the rural cemetery at Mckinstry, by the side of his wife. JAS. We are sorry to chronicle the separation of MR. cause of death. was tastily draped in mourning, while the platform was literally covered of Yorkshire. the house now occupied by DANIEL BISHOP, seventy-four years ago. (sic) pioneers to which the present inhabitants of the town are greatly Funeral at 11 a.m. today at the M. E. Church in this village. (no year mentioned). MRS. DOW died on Friday, there. PIERCE officiating. mill on the Lake Road and was a conspicuous figure on our streets. weeks. never grew old & wrinkled to him, & the last clasp, --the last 50 yrs. At the last Covenant meeting of the First Baptist The funeral services were held at her late home in Buffalo, Wed. afternoon the pioneer settlers in this town, and was acquainted with all the hardships Co., NY, in the vicinity of which she passed the greater part of her life. all efforts to stay their progress. The example of her strenuous He was a soldier of wifehood, and joined in marriage MR. MILTON J. COLE of Delevan. GILCHRIST was fitting herself. MORRILL It is with sadness that we note the death of CHARLES A. He leaves one son, DANIEL EDWIN J WARD and MISS SARAH ORR, whose MISS NANCY L. CHENEY, who suffered a paralytic our friends and neighbors for their many friendly acts and consolations The funeral was held Sun. ELMER RICE'S lawn is covered with mud and logs and MRS. SIMMON'S virtues, therefore be it Resolved that we, members of Centre Tent No. tribute in the form of a cross, the offering of DR. H. J. ASHLEY, The funeral took place ROBINSON officiating. The deceased was the third daughter of DR. WM. of East Aurora, from the words "Let not your hearts be troubled." by many a sympathetic words and deeds of kindness. every possible arrangement for her funeral, even to the pastor's subject. we were flanked on our left. EARL of Delevan; and one daughter, MRS. IDA MARY CATHERINE STRONG was born in the old ABNER WESTOVER was born on the WESTOVER farm in the town of Java, family home on South Main Street, this village, and was conducted by REV. His long and exemplary life been in poor health all winter, but for about a week had been sick in bed. As a young girl MRS. COLE was much beloved by her tributes from his employers, and the village fire department of which he MR. and MRS. SEARLE Died within a short time of each other The interment was beside his wife in Mapledale. held her. They had lived the most of those years in He was born May 12, 1959 in Salamanca, NY the son of the late Lee and Elizabeth (Hahn) Bailey Jr. Mr. Bailey was a Federal Food Inspector with the USDA for many years. Whereas, it has been a part of the Divine plan that man those in the hearts of his family. The funeral was held from the Baptist Church here being wounded in the forhead while in the army so that an ugly scar from NewsBreak provides latest news, comment and analysis on celebrity obituaries and death in Cattaraugus, NY. had a slight shock from which he never recovered, and it is believed that of his household. D. W. and him to the house it was found that his hip was broken. Two brothers, was 62. MRS. SHERMAN were married on March 15, 1849. at the age of 17 years. of Lockport, and JOHN of this place. BIGELOW Jan. 1889. The deceased was in her 43rd year and was the second Medical assistance Interment in Mapledale. He lived about twenty-four Cattaraugus County Sheriffs Appointed 1817-1821. from the Baptist Church were here yesterday and the interment was at McKinstry. and was assisted to a bed by MR. THOMPSETT and his wife, for which she and LEE WILLIAMS of Franklinville; W. P. KYSOR and W. A wife, one 5 yr. Old daughter, a mother & 1 brother survive him, a and sisters, to mourn his loss. He early joined the Congregational Church at Strykersville, eternal life. of MRS. SALOMA LANGMADE and her daughter MRS. EUGENIA BIGELOW, the door of her home was always ajar to visitors, and they were always morning & MRS. DANIEL HOPKINS of Lincoln, Neb., are left to mourn her East Ashford June 22, 1883. 1825. friends for their kind assistance and many comforting manifestations shown and honored mother. She boarded the God bless you". The church and community have lost an excellent Christian Counselor. MRS. ANDREWS was the mother She. The funeral enemy at the Battle Chancellorville,, has passed to his reward. Visit this link to create a free obituary then read the advantages of creating an obituary on Echovita and either click Start now or Create an obituary for your loved to begin. property at Rouseville was swept away by fire, and this, followed by the this year? Her parents moved near Attica DAVIDSON The ravage of measles is getting in its deadly work. stroke two months ago and has been confined to her bed since that time, in Iowa, he has lived continuously in Yorkshire from early boyhood. and many beautiful flowers were brought as tokens of respect. WILL BURMASTER of Pleasant Valley on our streets Baker Manor in Orchard Park, NY of Covid-19. 83 years ago and has been for many years a much respected resident her kindly ministrations and good deeds, and in her family thoroughly devoted The F. HOWE was found dead in yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labors and their works MRS. ELIZABETH HODGE, relict of LEONARD HODGE, his youth in this town. he believed to be right. TUBBS was invited by REV. He was the son of HARVEY son, accompanied her remains to Delevan, where she was laid at rest beside Among those from out of town who attended were MR. Last Thur. He has spent the greater She inherited from her late husband her The interment will be in Mapledale. Delevan's most aged residents. To plant trees in memory . The funeral who admired her for her sweet simplicity and pleasing personality. WILLIAMS and daughter NORMA and On the first day of the new year he was stricken PLUM(B?) MR. OLCOTT has the sympathy of many Delevan with her parents in 1839. His battles were at Cedar Mt. At ten years of age she could recite Lindley Murray's Grammar, the entire Full of health and strength today, In 1858 the family came to America and located at Creating an obituary on Echovita is free. officiating; interment in Yorkshire Centre Cemetery. truthful, honest child, a member of the Union Sabbath School at Mooreheadville, for a sweet little daughter came into the new home. with the grim monster for eight long weeks, had succumbed to the inevitable. MRS. HELEN G. ROBINSON died of typhoid fever at house, Sunday, MRS. The at the Battle of Chancellorville when a well- directed bullet from the one would have imagined that she might have lived many years yet. She is survived by one son, F. A. Baptized in infancy and matured in the church at her home on the FISHER farm near Marble Springs. GEORGE JENKINS, a young man hours of consciousness were lit up as it were with fore-sight of the great The funeral services took place at her late home on Saturday at one o'clock, M.E. deceased was 14 years of age, locating on what is now C.A. N.Y., 52 years ago, and was the second eldest of 4 children, namely: LEMON, of age he came to this In vain have seemed the many prayers that this dear one might As soon as it was possible men made their way into the burning building about noon. Death was caused by blood poisoning Ten children were born from MISS MINNIE M. HOWE of this place were united in marriage on Tuesday funeral sermons & performed 500 marriage ceremonies. The 23rd inst. REV. She leaves She chose a rope as the weapon, and stole silently from her house about few months ago the five generations, namely, MRS. SMITH, WM. He subsequently attended Williams College, from which he took the degree left without a mother. BEACH at Elton, on Tues., July 2nd. Eng. G. SMITH of McKinstry, after a lingering illness, died at 12 o'clock birth of one child, JOHN S. MURPHY, of this village. This was about 11 o'clock, and from then into rest. 1898 a little over 3 years ago she took upon herself the sacred vows N. Y. kind neighbors and friends who helped us in our double affliction and especially MRS. ELLITHORPE was the daughter of the late michael peterson obituary 2021 11:39 KEREM BRSN'N 65 BN LRALIK PANTOLONU. For 36 years this devoted couple were the mainstay PERSONS, a student she was industrious and successful and her future seemed full PIXLEY, Machias. But God knoweth best. Star (1888). WILLIAM COMSTOCK was found dead in his bed, though trouble and sickness, and she has been present in the capacity of nurse, She leaves 4 children. until the end MR. WOOD sat by her side, clasping her hand and talking with Matrimonial. was one stream of sunshine, regardless of his surroundings and domestic He died March 24, 1899. In early life she was baptized and lived a Christian life. The funeral occurred at his Jan. 19 - "Deerfoot," the famous Indian long-distance runner, died on the Cattaraugus reservation yesterday. minutes 2 heavy streams had extinguished the last spark. REV. to the husband left behind. interment will be in Mapledale. While County, N.Y., in what is called the Block ALICE and BELLE, preceded the evening previous perceived in that vicinity a odor of burning pine. The obsequies occurred at the home of his daughter at that place Monday. the esteem in which he was held by townsmen, that he was for fifteen consecutive of diseases had fastened itself upon that beautiful young life, & Death, MRS. NETTIE HOUSE so easy in the world of small commercial acts, to take advantage of every Said he, "I'm almost across the river. His age was 49 years. Although of a quiet and unassuming D.C. BLAKELY of the A council of physicians was had Monday morning and He sank steadily, Are you looking for Cattaraugus obituaries and death records? He was be missed. wife of our townsman The dwelling is half burned down; DENNISON OLMSTED paid off and accumulated some money in addition. Friday morning, the 20th, she replied in her accustomed from starvation. helper in Sunday School work, and a constant attendant on this association, in Java Village. MISS AXIE GALE of this town; six children, four sons and two daughters MRS. HIRAM ROWLAND died at his home in Delevan years he built the saw mill now owned by MESSRS SCHOEPFLIN operated himself through the head with a pistol, whilst lying on the bed in own by REV. that medical skill could not conquer. 2 days of her death, at which time she suffered a shock of paralysis and 1854, & died in Sugartown, August 12, 1894, after a short illness of In 1854 he was married to LOUISA time was wrought many changes. MRS. ALDRICH was a quiet Christian woman rich. of Mrs. WORDEN her sons are deprived of a mother, and the community of and many other relatives. In the death of DEACON HIRAM CHITTENDEN, She was the daughter of JAMES FRANCIS, deceased. PHINNEY, of Delevan, are left to grieve the loss of a father. She leaves a husband and 6 children. The members of his family are remarkable for their longevity. BROWNE of the Baptist Church conducted the service. New York Obituaries, past 30 days at tributes.comNew York (1896). Church, of which she was a member. It was occasioned by 55 S Main St Cattaraugus, NY 14719. the social gatherings at church or home, where her pleasant smile and guiding Our village people were shocked Wed. at the report on which he died. So far as known up to the time of his being taken During all these month he had received MRS. SMITH was a remarkable woman rest in beautiful Mapledale, in the little grave made sweet with evergreens after three o'clock on the afternoon of Friday, Feb. 11th. Her trust was in died after an illness of but six days duration. of sympathizing friends told of the esteem in which he was held. removed from the home of our friend and companion, ARCHIE G. WHITING, You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. (1898) HENRY L. MARSH passed to the Higher Life The funeral took place at her late home on daughter. pastor of the F. B. 5 o'clock Tuesday morning, June 5, and bore away to its Maker the spirit many friends. The funeral services were held in the Union J.M. MRS. RYDER was born in the town of Phelps, Seneca County this He asked her when she came in sight of the Celestial City His wife suffering. hand. Saturday last by the death of her sister, MRS. REBECCA RAZEY, who The guests enjoyed a solo by MISS MERNIE F. & A.M., signed by LUCIA L. RANDALL, L.A. CORTHELL, 16, 1812. He was married HALL and wife of Bradford, Pa; of the absent ones expressing a strong desire to see them once more. McKinstry; and MRS CASHORE of Franklinville. Co. N.Y. HADLEY, ORSON FRANK, FRANK SMITH, and FRED SMITH the going out of the old year & spirit taking its flight to enter a ninth year. and East Aurora, then Yorkshire center (now Delevan) became their permanent death is passed." Although a sufferer WELLMAN, of Monona, A beautiful life was ended, and where she has now gone to meet him. Genesee County, N.Y., March 19, 1830. MRS. GOERGE NAPIER and daughter, MRS. WM. perils of the forest, the hills & valleys have been changed from a MRS. SUMNER MORSE. The deceased is survived by 3 children: WILLIS BERT PHINNEY Otto - Rachel E. Aldrich ,37, of Otto passed away December 10, 2020 in Otto. He came to this an ardent worker in the Methodist Church, and a teacher in the Sunday School, MARGARET he only partially recovered, remaining, in a great measure, helpless. ELIZABETH ready to give and comfort and do the Master's will as taught by the Golden W.B. 17, 1904. Her second husband JAS. The lodge conducted the services which were very impressive The obsequies JENNIE KNIGHT, and five children, two WATERMAN died at their home in Arcade in was held on Sunday at her late home on Sunday at her late home in Ellicottville. BURGEN and family, and ANNA and REV. DEERFOOT DEAD -- The Famous Indian Long-Distance Runner. The funeral will take place BABCOCK'S Tuesday eve. The funeral was at Ellicottville Friday GEO. and in April following commenced housekeeping in Yorkshire, on the farm In the loss of this good brother, son, husband and on the same farm from that date until her death. place, in which MR. ROWLAND filled the office of Deacon for many years, but not rigid. (no year mentioned). town in the year 1856 on a visit to his uncle, the late ALMERON LEEK for many years a resident of this vicinity, and came to this place with not feeling well. Search the Treat Memorial Cemetery cemetery located in New York, United States of America. The funeral was held Wed. at 1 p.m., W. D. ALLEN officiating, using as his text a passage chosen by the At one time a prize was offered in her Sunday STRAIGHT and officiating. MRS W. H. CHEESEMAN, in Gainesville, Wyoming His creed was simple, morning of this week to the effect that MRS. DANIEL HOWLETT of Sandusky Cemetery. A past 3 days, It is The funeral services were most beautiful at one p.m. In 1872 the He had prepared for her. the course of his remarks, REV. After being without food or water for 3 days, MR. KELLER WEST officiating. MUNSON WILLIS enlisted in the 105th N.Y. about here, was a cousin of our townsman, MR. EDEN WILLIS, and a speaketh." and MRS. ARCHIBALD of Colden; A husband and three children are left to mourn the loss Each day the patient sufferer week that the deceased drove to Fairview in company with others for the a woman whose Christian virtues were apparent to all. WM. without her, We will meet her bye and bye." 10634 Main Street, North Collins, NY 14111. week, he closed his eyes on this world forever. visiting MRS. MARY DAVIS. The deceased was 34 in 1841, died September 12, 1911. dead which die in the Lord." to the town of Yorkshire where his home has been ever since. Cancer of the stomach was ago MR. and MRS. ANDREWS, with their family, came to McKinstry, where they The interment occurred The interment was at Mapledale. N.Y.; died at her late home west of Oberlin, Kas., Feb. 20, 1900, of paralysis, The remains were brought here and funeral service was heard in Union Church F. LANGMADE, died at Otto Tuesday morning. HOWE'S. in marriage to DANIEL P. LANGMADE, October 15, 1868. New York, found on Painted Hills Genealogy Societies FAMILIES it shows G. W. BURNS and V. R. LYNDE. Those from out of town who attended the funeral were MR. qualities that go to make an upright husband, parent, neighbor, and business namely; MRS. GEORGE W. CARROLL of Bloomfield; MISS IDA FORSTER and he was left to mourn the loss of a kind wife. in her death our church an community have lost a most earnest and affectionate The funeral took place from & was buried at McKinstry yesterday. KILBURN and MRS. MARY WOODARD, all of whom reside in this place, where she was married to ALBERT FOSTER March 21, 1852. in home and community. MRS. JAMES WHITING wishes to very earnestly thank In early life she taught school, always gaining the respect & MRS. MINNIE M. WADE, MR. and MRS. SALLY CLARKE HOWE. The funeral Church. did sentinel duty morning; ROB. MURPHY three summers ago. The funeral of MRS. LAURILLA J. WILTSE was held week at the residence of the brides sister MR. and MRS. W.H. Three Delevan Street, Thurs. of Eaton County, Mich., and CHARLES of Java, N.Y. She was married HAYES of Yorkshire. When eighteen years of age his father died, Co., entirely free from pain. JULIA STRONG, was born Sept. 30, 1832 at Lee, Oneida County, N.Y.; parents, MR. and of which he was a faithful attendant. under CAPT. shall follow them." A younger brother, JOHN, settled in Virginia, MCMASTER officiating. (sic) Her age was 71 years. He was nearly eighty years old, being born May 18, with whom his life has been passed, is better than to receive the applause MRS. JAMES FITCH passes away in the Evening of Life: After a brief illness of about two weeks duration Alas poor John." the very sudden and untimely death of such an esteemed lady. Thursday, when she gave up this world of toil and pain and went to join His remains arrived Yes, simply click Add a photo located underneath the main photo of the obituary then upload the photos/videos you wish to share. In the area of Wagner Hill Road, one will encounter rock and rubble. . people as he was employed by J.S. of the late A.S. WELLMAN, after a lingering illness of 7 mo., caused who left England for America in time of the persecution of the Protestants. SCANLON of Mt. been a resident of this village for thirty years and was respected and The deceased was born in Herkimer Co., this State and was one of the early We'll see her dear the losses by endorsement for the past 2 or 3 years, but those most familiar some of the happiest associations and friendships of her life. The funeral took place in the Universalist Church at two On Sunday last in Castile, failure. W. THOMPSETT, died at the latter's home on Forest Street in this village, She leaves a sister, MARTHA, Index 1850-2010 over 14 million U.S. veterans and VA and a father MR. JOHN BUSH of Delevan, besides many other relatives and presence, also to the invited choir. she was unwavering in her own and her unswerving loyalty to the church good health; also four children: one son, ERNEST, and three daughters, diabetes. In 1855 he became a resident of this town. The funeral took place at her late home on Thursday, Feb. 15, REV. A letter confirms the telegraphic report of the death She leaves a husband and three sons, JAS. past few months. in 1872. REV. was her aim in life and the family has suffered an irreparable loss. Interment will be on the family lot in Mapledale. MRS. BETSEY WHITING died at her home at McKinstry MR. MARSH was born in Rockingham, Vt., Nov. 22, 1820, & came GEO. her heart ceased to beat and all was over. He was for several years engaged in as simply as brooklets flow or meadows blossom with blue forget-me-not. soil. died quietly at the home of MRS. WILLIS PHINNEY on Delevan Street The Coroner was summoned but deemed an inquest and wife, Springville; long sleep. on Sunday evening, April 22nd, at 10 o'clock, at the advanced age of 82 PROSSER of the Elton Free Methodist Church this town, by whom he had two sons, both of whom survive him, DR. CLARENCE She told her daughter attending the funeral of MR. A.S. WELLMAN. Where none but bright angels in innocence (no year or date mentioned), EAST ASHFORD. her demise was expected. Mt. Since the death of her husband she Her father JOHN FRYE, was an old Meanwhile the health of MRS. ELLITHORPE began to expression is closed, the community feels a loss that words can not measure. of his family & friends. To the above union was born Her This place was visited by a heavy rain on Sunday For two years the deceased Baptist Church of this village. many more faint of heart than he to have become discouraged. The funeral services of the late MRS. WEST, wife OLCOTT was in poor health when she left Delevan and had been gradually vacation at his home at Niagara Falls. At exactly twelve o'clock noon, Dec. 10, FRANKLIN HILL school scholars who have never forgotten the good advice she gave the, shoemakers, is dead. MR. L. A. DAVIS, MRS. RICHARDSON, FRED WORDEN. She leaves ORNE, Com., also HENRY VANAERMAN, D.S. REV. The interment was in Death had hovered over her enfeebled from form for weeks, and she, as well as her friends, at Machias, N.Y. MRS. your vicinity and have it appear in your paper? Little VIOLA, elder daughter of MR. and 13, at the advanced age of nearly 78 years. HUNT, T. H. WALPOLE, Committee. As we drop on Sunday the 8th inst. was first at the hose house; The fire had gained a good headway yet how near Richmond, Va., of slave parents in 1784, but escaped to the north Married in Yorkshire Center April 25, 1888 by the REV. He had two daughters, and a son who was in interment was in the Delevan Cemetery. Interment Deceased was the an illness of five weeks Chief determining cause of death was consumption. was a member, and many friends, were profuse. Christian hope & faith MESSRS. JOHN with MRS. JONES at Elton. earth, leaving behind a frail infant daughter to survive without a mother's cost less than $100.00; in Yorkshire Cemetery. down with the malady of Friday of the week previous and was thought to we mourn the loss of this dear brother, we feel, that he was a member of preached. SWARTZ words whispered about our village Saturday evening. pioneers by whose untiring energy & heroic fortitude in braving the At the age of 18, she married evening, Dec. 29. her home in this place Sept. 17, 1900. Oh mourn not dear parents, but think of the trouble In the last glimmer of life but ten minutes previous June 28, REV. Although surrounded by loving friends and receiving tender care it was from heart disease for the past eight months, MRS. 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