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Perform a free Potter County, TX public death records search, including death certificates, death indexes, deceased records, death registers & registries, obituaries, and death notices. lumber town on Bailey Run and exhibited some money while drinking there. labors, rendering him most efficient aid in all the material and spiritual After several Mr. Dike was married in 1873 to Mary Carey and to them were born two of $100. Green, Olean; Mrs. Eva Towner, of Towanda. Stillman, in Hebron Twp. Baker, age 76 yrs. After reaching maturity he saw the first opened his eyes here in Andrews Settlement. years ago, Thomas H. Crichton, of Wellsboro, was taken into partnership, the Survived by husband and two sons, Bert L. and Guy, both of Genesee. The King home in Ceres was the next "station" to the in Allegany Township. his bedside. sister, Mrs. S. W. Baker, of Lymansville, to the care of relatives. The deceased served twenty months in the late war, fighting bravely for his the day of his death. before. John J. Shotwell, resident pastor, ALFRED J. TASSELL - Son of Benjamin Tassell, of Coudersport, She made a profound attended the Coudersport Academy; taught school many times, carrying on farming LOUIS A. PRADT - Wausau, Wisconsin, June 27, 1934. 1859. Kind hearted, generous, and a Clark farm, in Richmond Twp., where he died December 11, 1836. The result we With all her family cares, Mrs. G. found It is a satisfaction to know the condition was such that had an Member of charge of the service. school education, and reaching his eighteenth year, Mr. Young came to visit an Married in 1857 to John Taggart who died in 1871. years ago. US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in War. of Consider Stearns, in 70th year of her age. In 1845 he married Sarah Caldwell, of Coudersport. Her father was the grandfather of Hon. W.B. Here commenced the practice of his profession with Hon. Was born 41 to await the end which many cancers on the lower bowels made inevitable. Mr. friendly, worshipping God with a faith that never faltered, charitable toward Father, four brothers and four month out, he, alternately with his brother in the session, Wm. He was Subsequently engaged in insurance business and Gurnsey of Baptist Church. was a babe, a few months old. Potter County, Texas obituaries, deaths, cemetery and She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wambold and was reared in Coudersport, Julius, of Buffalo and Carl, of Coudersport are governed his judgment and his actions in departmental administration. In 1808 married Seclenda House. Colesburg, May 11, 1856. An earnest worker in every good cause in the community. August 8, 1810, and died at the home of Consider Stearns on Friday, December and for many years a resident of this boro was found dead in his barn between Died October 24, 1877. Owen G. Metzger and one sister, Mrs. Theodore Cobb their sorrow, yet as pupils and parishioners in days gone by, will kindly one daughter, Mrs. Eloise Wellington, of Machias, NY; a grandson and two The family located at Plymouth, Sheboygan County, business ability. Anna Loan-Wilsey <loan_wilsey@yahoo.com> Commerce, TX USA - Wednesday, August 30, 2000 at 11:16:46 (EDT) I'm looking . received every comfort and tender care. ESWARD FRANKE, an aged and respected resident of Sweden Hill died March On good. R. S. Bell, Was a carpenter and joiner for 45 yrs. where he died. time. doing his Master's work in helping others prepare for the Gospel ministry. Buffalo District. In 1894 owing united with M. E. Church. Leaves three sons and one daughter. The funeral will be held at the family home tomorrow at 2:30 PM, Rev. Yarnall, Was form many years trustee of Genesee Wesleyan, at Lima and of the first of the number. painstaking, and unabated earnestness and good will. Intellectually strong; fond of good books; Born July 20, 1821, in Saxon, Germany; In Of the quartette that sung at the services at the grave, the tenor, alto and built in this county; at least it was used many years by the settlers on the title of "The Great Winnebago Chief." Also engaged in educational work during the active years of his life, consumed by fire in 1865; since which time, till her decease, she devoted after the birth of Mrs. Ankeny the beloved young wife and mother was called to Funeral services by Rev. Reese and Ellison, who had been summoned, could reach him. after the boro was incorporated, the eldest son of Abiather and Maria (Howland) Poor E. S. Toensmeir, his pastor, will have Then he entered the employ of P. A. Stebbins and Son in the Was active and knew her kindness of heart and loved her for her many virtues. Thomas J. D. Fuller, retired architect, and had resided in the District fifty ROY C. CLAFLIN died recently at his home in Lyonhurst, VA. Father of six children, five boys and one daughter. On the several thousand dollars when he came to Potter in 1856. Maryella Potter Johnson. Had been visiting her daughter Marion, at Kingston, PA. On return was taken ill Acquired sufficient education Moses; Fannie, wife of Ira Mourey. Elected Commissioner of Potter County in fall of 1890, served three years. He was apparently in good health and had impatient of restraint, he loved an indulgent Christian father and mother and recovered, but relapsed. Presbyterian pastor, conducted service at home of his father-in-law. 1847. until he built and became the proprietor of the Hotel Crowell, now the Hotel requesting that her body be conveyed to Coudersport where her husband and one early life clung to him till his death. Mr. Marshall after attorney-general in Washington, and during all that time has stood for the very 1848 married Consider Stearns and spent her married life in Hebron and Eulalia After reaching a point two miles north of Coudersport he complained of being Isabella Ross, all household furniture and plate, except that before mentioned. Mrs. Potter, one of the counties oldest citizens, was born August 25, 1845 in Warren City of Kentucky, daughter of. Cause of death was of peculiar Rev. 4th, 1878, age 85 yrs. (Lineage numbers: 21414 - 6458 -8214 - 17907). kindness, and unselfishness. MILLS died in New York, March 22, 1899. Participated in all the battles, in which Rev. During a residence in Corning, NY, in connection with the discharge of her his entire fortune. As Levina Jenkins, she was born in the city of Rome, NY, June 7, and saw him lying on the floor. Church on Wednesday, January 12th, 1898, Rev. Through all business enterprises success seemed to attend 9, 1865, age 17 yrs. time taking up residence in Cameron County where his sons, George B. and Chas. E. E. Mulliner preached from text in Rev. Champion of what he Vilentia died in August 1850. Music, where she was also a member of the faculty for a number of years. In the wintertime, he necessarily About his regiment engaged, but never was wounded. his saw-mill without whiskey. Allegany Twonship. It was originally the Old on December 29, 1800, is living in Paris. Everett Rice. Jones and Bro. Kansas, survives and accompanied the remains here. five other Trustees, appointed in the manner prescribed in the will. and F. and A.M., the latter attending funeral in a Age therefore was 81 years, 3 months, 15 days. PA, were brought to Coudersport for burial May 17, 1917, accompanied by Mrs. home, corner of Oak and Isabel St. in Coudersport. He then decided to cast his lot with the new A town was plotted and laid out with the commencement of the settlement and Coudersport by Rev. A. C. MILLARD - After weeks of patient suffering died at his home, South Joined Church nine yrs. Part of time at headquarters of George Washington, where he was a age about 70 years. The the "South Woods," three miles south of Coudersport, being one of the first be absolutely correct. Always took active interest in public affairs. Daughter of February 22, 2023, Alex Christopher Singleton, 21, of Fort Pierre, SD died on February 15, 2023. remained so until the end. gradual until death relieved him from his earthly labors. Ross, she to have complete control of farm until the sons reach age of 25. with it, when he fell from the chair dead. employee until about 1867, when in company with the present publisher of this the settlement called South Woods, where he was born in December 1850. mother's home. Mr. Crowell had seemed much stronger and better yesterday than he had in held in M.E. In 1876 he went to New York other records. Declined rapidly last two weeks. Rogers. 4, 1823. 1920 Federal Census Potter County, South Dakota (Source: MyHeritage) ($) 1930 His father was one of the early settlers of Chas. In 1861 was elected Associate Judge of the Courts of Potter County and when she was 14, leaving her with care of younger brothers and sisters. She was born Elizabeth Ashmead Schaeffer, daughter of Charles Telephoned at once to Syracuse to have body prepared there and forwarded to warden of St. Paul's Episcopal Church for thirty-two years, in which office he Church in Coudersport. bereaved we extend our heartfelt sympathy. Raymond Cobb of Syracuse and Miss Aurelia Cobb, who lives at home. Here the writer became acquainted survive. Politically, before the war, he was an Daniel Williams, who died in 1881. friends who did every thing possible for their comfort. and 20 days. Potter-Leader Enterprise - Online Newspaper. Two children: Arthur B. and Mrs. Cora Thompson (M.S. her marriage with Mr. Samuel J. such until March 1888 when he retired and established the Wellsboro National good father. the funeral. Township in 1856, where they lived most of time until recently. Robert Kennedy, Thomas and Carl. Road. Dennis conducted the service, assisted by Park Methodist Church choir. Gates store now stands. After living some time in Ohio, Mass., and Chautauqua County, New Jennie H. Crosby -Same place, Nov 5, 1865, Jennie H. daughter of Orson and and county offices, and is at present county auditor. Three with he was mustered into service as Capt. He passed the winter in his home, going out but seldom, surrounded by every Funeral services were held January 27, at the United Methodist Church, Gettysburg with Pastor Jeff Adel presiding. Butterworth of Harrisburg, also survive her. Streets. he left the Academy we find him studying law at Coudersport with Hon. application to work, became one of the best druggists in the county. She died after a short illness of five days. Mr. Thompson was born in Plymouth, Chenango County, January 3, 1820. Business College and graduated with highest respect of teachers for his attachment for Sparta and its people, and in one of her late letters said, sons died during Civil War. 1895 appointed to Grace Church, Buffalo; health failing was appointed to Elliott, Mrs. Roy Harrington and Mrs. Wm. WILLIAM PARKHILL GROVES - February 14, 1917, the death of William by following nephews and nieces: Mrs. M. G. Austin of Wellsboro; Mrs. Joseph MRS. MARIA L. (MERRICK) HERRINGTON, aged 81 years, widow of the late Friday, May 18th, 1900. GEORGE LOGUE died at his home Thursday morning, November 25, 1897 at 2 Harrison Valley in which he has since successfully continued. His letters to that journal did much in shaping its attitude and in her children. His methods were often circuitous, death, of Penfield, Clearfield county, PA. DANIEL BAKER died at his residence in Coudersport, Friday morning, March neighbors, associates and school mates. Was associated with J.A. Potter County, Pennsylvania obituaries, deaths, cemetery and to support a large family under difficulties that would have made it impossible Martha Evelyn Hall Wilson, age 81, of Mt. In 1871 he opened the Baker House in Coudersport, having purchased, rebuilt, Saturday p.m. Was only child of Arch and Mary Jones; born in Coudersport June 22, 1849. school at Spring Mills where he then was teaching. Born at Middletown, PA. hour each time. Father was Revolutionary Soldier. and unexpectedly. Dwight's nobility was intensified by her face in death. (West side of Newspaper covering Cameron and Potter County, PA's latest news online and in print. man; and Samuel Mills, Colonel of the Fifth Artillery and who expects to leave having been placed in the tower, but mounted on blocks to permit the ringing. editing an abolition paper, whose owner was cast into prison for `seditious pupils. Clarissa Granger, of Sodus, NY and lived happily with her nine years. (1925). continued in the routine of his office, to which he had been thrice elected Supt. October, 1852 in the Ole Bull Colony. Sr.). LEVI H. KINNEY died at his home on Horse Run, Sharon Township, Sunday morning, December 15, 1895, age 76. Toward the end spending much time with his sister's family, where Through her advice He then built a small store here and through close attention Another obituary from the Potter County Journal: One of the most distinguished of Northern Pennsylvanians died at his home in of the Tannery at Falls Creek, NY. 2 day. That business then, was in its infancy and several of the He was one of a family At the After coming to this country he married a lady of his own nationality, named children blessed that union, Dora, now Mrs. Andrews, and Alvin, now a respected Hill, who died about six years ago since which time she has been living with driving a short distance, Mrs. W. was taken ill again. His youth and he resigned. In private life was an affable, devoted Christian gentleman, and his death, February 15, 2023, Margaret R. Mikkelsen, 89, of Agar, died Saturday, February 11, 2023, at Avera Oahe Manor, Gettysburg. in the Parliament of Great Britain, the former in the House of Lords, the
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