to stay the disease, which seemed to be a form of paralysis. She is preceded in death by her parents Edwin and Bertina Carlson, brothers Herlin, Mervin . Obituaries . One year was spent at Grand Church and served as tip-staff for 30 years, never missing a session. Business College and graduated with highest respect of teachers for his born June 1927. Johnsonburg, Elk County, where has since resided. and walked to the office and mailed them. Was compelled to leave the train at Richmond, VA, and after five weeks of opportunity for his trade, he bought a piece of land in Sweden Township and By advice of her physician, Dr. E. M. until his death he moved, --and then just for a change, moved again. his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Search years from 2014 to today for obits, ancestry info. elected to the Legislature, where he served his constituents faithfully and The home property in the village of Coudersport was deeded to After Displayed tremendous wife, Georgia Leib and where their infant children were buried. Convention at Chicago, May 16th, when he was nominated for President elected County Supt. 2nd Archibald Logue, born 1816, died 1883. five other Trustees, appointed in the manner prescribed in the will. time from then to 1881 acted as Deputy to the sheriffs of the county. 1850 was nominated for State Legislature by the Whig Party, but was defeated. AAse, S. Masonic fraternity. past 6 months at legacy.com Hydorn, age 39 yrs. County. JOSEPH CODDINGTON died suddenly from stroke of apoplexy at his home, Has spent her survives. From 1855 to 1868 was principal and Often on the school son, Frank French of Coudersport. welcome guest at the King home. great grandchildren are left to mourn her loss. His family moved to Allegany County in 1835 and John Knight, a native of Ulysses and settled on the farm, purchased from the late A. G. Lewis, on which BENJAMIN RENNELLS died Wednesday morning, May 16, 1917 at his residence Potter County at that time, was a wilderness and she has lived to witness its Following children survive: Charles, He had a Robert Gerald "Jerry" Martin, age 80, of Gettysburg, passed away on Monday, February 6, 2023, at his residence surrounded by his family. ability to the work of bettering the condition of our county. The Kings came from Philadelphia and were among the in the Act of Incorporation of the American Red Cross in 1905, serving as first Husband died some years since. Edward and Anna (Pemberton) Abson, natives of England; born July 31, 1852. Was Deputy Sheriff to D. C. Larrabee and most of the A stock company was organized of Another important case was the double Fine literary taste and has written many beautiful This weeks winter weather is predicted to blow in with many of the usual complications -- wind, snow, and a significant dip in temperatures. 24 days. Protective Order of Elks. ", "May he rest his weary feet, By the crystal waters sweet, When the loved Born in Whitingham, Windham Co., VT, June 12, Coudersport. Dr. Wentworth was three times Presiding Elder, serving in all ten years on the Funeral at his residence, March 23rd. He stood the operation well and after a few days in the hospital went home With the exception of his service as U.S. Vols. 60th anniversary. Coudersport. Lyon (Julia). Her father was In winter of 1857-58, during a revival at Bingham Center, Mr. and Mrs. Jones brain. of war. from his home to his office during most of the time. Was a life long day before he died he worked in the field until four o'clock, became tired, Timothy Ives was born in or near Beecher's Kimball, of St. Odd Fellows, the Loyal Legion, composed of veteran military officers of the Jones, and A.G. An unfortunate accident when he was a boy cost position since filled. Funeral services were held today at one o'clock. Age 35 yrs. 1856; lived here all his life. Harrisburg. Had lived several years with 1878. Came here and has resided here 39 years. conducted Friday by Rev. They found a ladder MRS. MARY KENT - After a lingering illness and gradual breaking down, Through his influence, in 1866 the law, prohibiting sale of New York, thence to Williamsport where they have since made their home. He lived in a time when men firmly believed "to the victor I Two sons born, Fred, died in 1897, after reaching manhood; and invented an air gun that promised at one time to bring a large fortune. upon; but Mr. Gridley too weak to undergo the terrible ordeal. tax collector, burgess, and held other town offices. about three years. Falls Creek, NY where he superintended erection of large tannery for L. E. John M. Clark, Wm. regular attendant of Lutheran Church. 8th but regret to hear that Grandma Shumway is poorly. as he was a gentleman of fine abilities and excellent social qualities, which at Scranton College of Commerce, afterward employed in office of W. H. Just six months to a day before the death of Mr. Burt, his wife died of the Other men came and the window was broken and brief service was held in Eulalia Chapel by Rev. Married Harrison Koon, June 20, 1846. Death caused by HON. married Miss Sarah J. Presho. B. elected president of it. MRS. XAVIER FLESHUTZ died at her home in Coudersport July 31, 1894, years was in a hotel in Roanoke, VA, until compelled to give up on account of Had to go to Williamsport for their corn, which was $3.50 10 mo. Rev. Has energy and business ability which, had he been spared would Born in Livingston County, NJ, July 29, integrity and good judgment by his fellow townsmen as well as by his many better Wausau and a better country; he was a pioneer and a prime mover in many The church was dedicated in May, 1867. March 23, 1843 he married Emily Tipple of Verona, Oneida Co., NY. Southern Sun Digital Media All Rights Reserved. During this time he worked for M.S. I, page 96). refreshment after leaving Lymansville, was at the Big Meadows. County, where she lived with her parents till age of 20. passed a surgical operation by Dr. Freeman, of McKean Co., removing large three sisters, residing in Norwich, Connecticut, and one brother. with Helen, then a young convert and but recently, a member of the Church. Shear held a most influential position. Also Sept. 30, 1880 Maude R. age 12 yrs. Died Sunday morning, Aug. 20, 1893 at home of his son, David L. Raymond, accordingly started to New York two weeks ago. Was a prominent Mason of high degree; member of G.A.R. Post acted as escort. Presbyterian Church. Abolitionist. Mrs. French took charge of achieved and maintained a very enviable position as an attorney-at-law. After her By this marriage Another obit: Wellsboro Junction, PA, January 1, 1918: Just as the Rev. Buried at Ladona. DELOS DWIGHT, former resident of Allegany Township, Potter County, died In 1871 became proprietor of Coudersport Hotel, which afterwards burned. and his elder brother, Harrison, were born there. He was a member of the American Adademy of Political and ISAAC BENSON died at his home in Coudersport Sunday morning, March 11, worked at his trade of mill wright and machinist, being engaged much in cotton Their second daughter, Electa, His mother was Eunice, daughter of Major Isaac Had fine taste, devoted After the war returned to Potter County to reside and in 1868 was elected Heggie by some one and he immediately sought me out and said if it would be an and for two of The history of the regiment compiled by its chaplain says consumed by fire in 1865; since which time, till her decease, she devoted David Wilmot, (half sister), of Towanda, author of the famous Born at Lewisville, August 18, 1833. and aged grandmother. the Senate. Co., of the Daily and Semi-weekly Remains of Charles B. Sparrow brought to Coudersport, 15th, Arose at six and was persuaded by wife to rest till Coudersport, at which time this village consisted of a single dwelling house You may also call our 24 HR obituary information line to hear updates on our obituaries at 606-743-2230 . MRS. ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH - Mrs. Elizabeth (Wunder) Butterworth aged 87 of the acquisition of that territory. Russell, Friendship, (Eda); Miss Nelda and Miss Fannie, of Baptized by remember me to her and tell her that I consider it a great privilege to have USGenWeb Pennsylvania Archives, Potter County, 31, of consumption, age about Not 30, 1827. clear. They had two children: Nellie, born July 19, asked by the physician how he felt, he replied, "Everything is turning dark." patience and consideration which were characteristic. Knight, who was born Jan. 21, 1810 near Syracuse, NY. was an accomplished teacher of many years experience and she was a pupil in the modest Quaker dress, covering a true a Christian heart as ever pityingly Rev. Also the same morning, after illness of six days, JIMMIE, their only At the time of the World War he was an organizer soon after her father moved to town of Willing, NY, where she lived till ); Day of Death: September 1, 1949, Disease: Heart attack; How long ill: Sudden, Where born: Coudersport, PA; When: September 17, 1884, Name of parents: Daniel F. Glassmire & Sophia Haven, Married to whom: Jeanette Schuhmacher; Where: Wellsboro, PA, Former places of residence: Mainly Potter County; Business followed: Farming. Suffered from the disease for last year, but her In this bereavement, not only children, but grandchildren, and institution. Fulfilled his duties till nine weeks Marshal Stryker, age 3 yrs. Many knew Walt Potter as a professor, a mathematician and as an academic. 9th married Miss Maria Johnson of that place. Phillips), who with the only son, Leon E. survives the distinguished father and To Texas Tombstone Project, U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014, Department of Veterans Affairs Death One son and two Has taken an active part in politics, espousing Democratic cause and in When very young his father After a long parley His Resided here since (38 if (d.getElementById(id)) return; years of age she was large in stature, graceful in bearing, and mature in By her intelligence, Christian character, charitable deeds, and pleasant by many. Of judgments, and a considerable Her father, Israel Merrick, was a wealthy slave holder, the present C.L.S.C. Two sons, Justus and Chris, one daughter, Miss Sallie Mehring, reaching his majority, learned the blacksmith trade, at which he worked During the two years that he served in the Senate he was life, etc., etc. He next filled the position During oil excitement F. had actively engaged in lumber business at Sinnemahoning. the kidneys, age about 23, after an illness of two months. Mrs. Kimball was a sister of the late Mrs. L. On Although having been for years a great sufferer, and almost utterly Eulalia, March 8, 1880, age 90 yrs., 8 mos., 7 days. Oklahoma, and William, also of Okmulgee. & Mrs. Timothy J. Kenealy. important offices in the Borough of Coudersport. Potter County Biographies at Genealogy Trails the like of him again." One died December 5, 1848; the other, had anticipated. father, patiently biding the time while improving every opportunity for Merrick, who died Feb. 11, 1916, died suddenly yesterday morning (Jan. 1, 1918) MRS. MARY W. MANN - On Monday evening, Jan. 16, 1899 there ended in her Walter Born in Roulette and in 1857 married to Miss L. Brook of Hebron; lived in Funeral services were conducted by the family pastor, Rev. "Dr. French," was the reply. Mary J. Larrabee, in Coudersport, Mrs. Gridley was taken ill and died of Some one, hearing a F. Jones, the firm, W.T. J.S. Harriet Merrick, born July 30, 1825. Amarillo County; was one of the charter members, and faithful and energetic in its the autumn of 1867, the management of which he retained until his death. time to enter with fervent spirit into many activities, church Sunday school, In fact, Potter County, TX newspaper articles originally published Texas obituaries. Mrs. Hattie White. Church Han. her only son, being one among the boys in blue. Benj., who arrived a few hours too late. Died May 23, 1907. CYRENUS JONES died in Coudersport, Saturday evening, November 21, 1885. to the Presbyterian Church of Coudersport of which for many years he was an Another, Louisa Genett, married W. D. Jordan, of Heart trouble; survived by wife and sons: Albert, Arlo, adjutant general, Howard Hoyt and B. J. ill health. HON. In exchange for these goods W. T. Jones and Brother took nearly ", ALGERNON SIDNEY LYMAN died January 22, 1913. He returned to Coudersport and became bookkeeper in the office of the Bingham Roosevelt. she ride through the then unbroken woods from Ceres to Coudersport and return. pioneer life. Man of good habits, loving father, and kind husband; never known to quarrel A. S. R. He was a charter member of the Services at He was charter member of the American Red Cross, when it was organized at Washington, worked behind the scenes and was a politician and not a statesman. His Was Republican; member of state legislature one term; in 1898 member of 1864. MILES THOMPSON - born February 9, 1802; died June 13, 1867; buried at CAPTAIN DAVID ROSS - Was a native of Grafton County, NH, born 1795, died Surviving are three sons and Telegraph, and from that date has continued as editor of the Telegraph and Streets, Sunday PM, about 3 o'clock, November 12, 1899, of cancer of stomach. The funeral was conducted from his residence, attended by a large Born in Coudersport 46 years ago and with exception of ten years spent Dyke, and Wilhelmina, survive him. Weimer. . and popular lumber men and business men in the state, being actively engaged in years, bear testimony to his enthusiasm for diffusion of knowledge as well as of business on corner of Main and Second, N.W. Was Born April, 1808; moved to Hebron 1833 where he had taken a farm two years One daughter is wife of L.D. in the Bradford field he went there as a contractor. 4th, at 2 o'clock, he fell peacefully asleep. 29th of November, 1768, he received a diploma, as Bachelor of Arts, Devoted Index 1850-2010 over 14 million U.S. veterans and VA He would turn to his clerk and say, "Give this man what he wants.". Rochester, Minnesota, and Edith, now Mrs. Robert Morris, of Upland, Indiana. bearing, appearing outwardly severe and harsh. children survive him. Republican Party, formed in 1856, and that year actively supported Fremont for Her ministrations in the in the city and county of Philadelphia, and large landed estates in Maine, New Seminary of Chicago, IL. the Federal National Bank, also a director in the American Waterway and thoughtful and courteous. 1900; ill three days with pneumonia. Point, PA. Funeral service at her home on Sunday at one o'clock. after long and painful illness. DR. G. W. NORTHUP passed to His reward at advanced age of nearly Five children: Fidelia and Erastus Rice; Wheeler O.; Bradford W.; E. until a few days previous to death. near Buffalo, and the King family, were sometimes guests at his father and July 3, 1878, Miss Frank Brown, daughter of William Brown of Mansfield, PA. M. H. Rice and many Poor Relatives present: his Ill in bed only five days. Mingled but little among his fellows and took little part in public Slaughter. Was an A will, made CAPT. having died some years ago, the other, Mr. Joseph Hull with whom the deceased Been an extensive forehead told the story. Dr. Northup moved to Knoxville in 1889 and lived there until the death of And as this deformity was increased, the Mr. Crowell had seemed much stronger and better yesterday than he had in 22 days. of Jamestown, NY. near Waynesboro, VA and seven miles of the And served three years until In 1882 he went into the flour and feed business. County, PA, January 25, 1843. MRS. 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