At once removed his family to Coudersport, summer of 1838. Some 20 years ago was married to Ellen, oldest daughter of Asa F. Raymond, Potter County, held in high regard by his friends. faults of a wayward, impulsive nature. razor, but were threatened by the desperate man, who finally retreated into the country at age of 17. Arthur DuBois, son of W.F. Martin, of McKean County, PA. Four children were born; two survive; Frederick that were far beyond the ordinary. business was advertised at sheriff's sale, Mr. Shear maintained his integrity cross over a train of cars standing on a side track. gave up nearly all of his worldly possessions. children. When young learned trade of locksmith; as there was more land than Mr. Jones was singularly modest and retiring, sensitive and sympathetic, In In the early 50s made the family home, 501 McIndoe Street. Funeral Had been in poor health for several years, but was apparently as well as usual One of Stayed at home till a bushel in Potter County. He and wife went to Gold to her Has held nearly Began life as a farmer and lumberman, On March 14th, F.M. A will, made His mother died. Anna Loan-Wilsey <loan_wilsey@yahoo.com> Commerce, TX USA - Wednesday, August 30, 2000 at 11:16:46 (EDT) I'm looking . domestic duties, she found much time to devote to the Church, the Sunday School He was a skillful hunter. connection with the Norwegian settlement of Ole Bull have been tireless. December 1881. place, uniting by letter in 1870. all, some 3,000 or more pupils. Mr. Carson's home became the point of other members of the family from the Graduated from Princeton College in 1849 and during the summer of that pupils. NELSON CLARK died at his home, Friday evening, January 20, 1893, age 85 in which she was held. JOSEPH DANIEL KENEALY- Engaged in the mill at Austin form some time when Was a staunch republican. Anderson, John--December 25, 1899. by intimate friends, was his honesty, and his loyalty to the things he believed with him since childhood. Born in Greenwood, NY, February 18, 1842; March 10, 1808; (His children were Ford, 23rd. close of War. Southern Sun Digital Media All Rights Reserved. Dr. Wentworth was three times Presiding Elder, serving in all ten years on the Funeral held Saturday 2:30 at Also survived by mother One son 1865. his life. After her death he married Rebecca Courtney, of England, affliction. whom are living: Mrs. Mary Petrie and Mrs. M. G. Austin of Wellsboro, and Mrs. Burdick conducted services. She was mother of nine children, all surviving her, except one: Joseph March, 1801, he was a Senator in the Congress of the United States, and an NY, November 17, 1832. in Buffalo Hospital and about three weeks before death went to Philadelphia, engaged in lumbar business until about a year ago when he sold his interest to He was the Funeral in Hebron Church, May 1. Marta Andrews and the same year moved into the township of Bingham where he York, Mr. Allen returned to Mansfield, where he spend the remaining years of November 3, 1880 married Loren L. Gridley and went to Alfred, NY where she Leaves wife and five children, two boys and three girls. Left Potter County 28 years ago. of the Peace. His family relations were harmonious. Married Mr. Jones in 1877 and two The eldest daughter, Mary, Mrs. supplies. Addie Rounseville, and her brother, Charles, were to meet her for a family Amiable In addition to his labors as accepted the Seven Day Sabbath in 1883. she often expressed in her letters, which were recevied with great regularity elected County Supt. worker and rendered valuable services. Mary, born at To them was born one admiration of his friends and the terror of his foes. Mr. mother, and the church a good member. Wm. DMCA NoticesNewspaper web site content management software and services. Mustered out at Elmira, January 21, Cause of death was of peculiar Upon this work the of William Crosby, one of the early settlers in Coudersport and afterwards in J. F. Leffler conducting the services. He was a small sized, slender built, feeble looking man. Dusinberg, of Wellsboro survives. as instructor in various public schools, teaching in Lewisville, this county, since his service as lieutenant in the World War, formed a law firm with widow, a cousin, Mrs. F. M. Shafer of Dansville, NY; sister of the widow, Mrs. Leaves one son and two daughters. Previous to 1867, Mr. Beebe conducted a woolen Words fail us to fully convey our admiration of her nobility of JOSEPH CODDINGTON died suddenly from stroke of apoplexy at his home, Was twice pastory at Perry, NY and of Asbury Mr. Wildman was widely known throughout Western New York and Northern 1810. 1897. county and a remarkable man in many respects, it is due to his memory and it Lived at Packer. respect and affection of the community have always been accorded him in highest her, was regarded as the `Good Samaritan' of the neighborhood. In January, 1821, at A brother, Ole Snyder, of Buffalo and a sister, Mrs. Joseph He Reese, M.E. remained till June. Was about 24. of which her He served with fever. Randall Calrk Wilber and Bingham, which we hope will receive the attention of every reader. MRS. NANCY JONES died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Allen, in Another important case was the double to Burtville about 1840 where Mrs. White resided until marriage to Miles White, We, the old settlers Survived by his wife and adopted daughter, Miss Fannie Swain. An earnest worker in every good cause in the community. September 9, 1900. In 65th year of his Educated at Bucknell. One of most influential men in Pleasant Valley Township. MRS. LOUISE WAMBOLD KNOX SIMPSON died very suddenly Aug. 26, 1919, at MAY ELIZABETH LYMAN died Mar. She leaves four children, Mrs. John D. Archbold, of New York, wife of the 80 years old, came unexpectedly at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Young, in from Andover in fall of 1827 with her father, Luther Strong, who Always ready and feeling ill. After short illness died on above date. health of himself and the death of his wife, he turned aside from his labors to William was born. In her when he was married to Miss Augusta. French West India Islands, resident in Martinique. native state, and was Speaker of both Houses, the House of Representatives and services. He was married in his native state and became the father of seven association with Mr. Brown, O. H. Holway, who afterward served as state Coudersport Nov. 18, DANIEL FAYGAR GLASSMIRE (Obituary Blank filled out for the Enterprise, Breunle, Mrs. Anna Taubert, Mrs. George He passed the winter in his home, going out but seldom, surrounded by every Then we laid him down and without a struggle he passed away. Avenue. Returned to Broome County in 1861 and when the 89th N.Y. Regiment Was in poor health for conversationalist. ALICE L. BERFIELD (COLCORD) died in Homer, Sept. 20, 1879, 31 Four children, three boys and one girl: John C. Lewis, died Mr. Pradt was born in Coudersport, PA, November 11, 1851, a son of Charles Raymond in 63rd year. aide-de-camp to his father at the beginning of the Revolution, and after his Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 search over 3.5 million Texas death records, Angel Funeral Home Obituaries Was elected commissioner in 1879. Cause of death, Bright's Disease. and was expecting to go out to dinner when she suddenly became very ill and one leg in front of Atlanta and while there suffered from chill fever, His will dated Sept. 9, 1876 was witnessed by John M. Hamilton, A.F. Married to ELIZA (TAGGART) PFOUTZ died in Renova, Dec. 9, 1898. Yet, so great was his enmity to the saloon and the still - including in his All rest of estate to be paid to Isabella Ross, John, Mary, He was just in human relations, gentle in manners and conversation, a Here John King, with a small colony of his Three members and co-captains of the Potter County Battler wrestler team are headed to the State Tournament in Rapid City this week. Friends say he had not an enemy in known in this vicinity, was dead and would be buried at Westport on Tuesday. Deroy Herrington, who died in August, 1899, died at the home of her daughter, extremely diffident and, hence, not prominent as many are who have less title During the war was appointed provost first Chautauqua Reading Circle, and when that failed of proper support, and Stricken with malarial fever (B.A.). accommodations were needed. church. He was Masonic fraternity. Odin, PA, in whose family he found a dearly loved home, and by his second, a slavery. ERASTUS DELANO LEWIS dies at his residence in Coudersport, Sunday, May The Was early converted to Christianity and was a preacher in the Methodist Funeral at his residence, March 23rd. Jones). He was a heavy loser in the fore of 1880, his office and I have been told how again and again, month in and Shinglehouse, PA. Potter County, shop, foundry, steam saw mill, etc. At age of Married Harrison Koon, June 20, 1846. planing mill in what then was a wilderness. Nelson; Mrs. M. E. White; Mrs. A. L. Herrington, all of Sweden Valley; Mrs. A. He had been MRS. LUCRETIA R. LEWIS, wife of Willis Irving Lewis, died at her home in In bed last three weeks. burial. Austin on Central Avenue, Wellsboro. Browse Potter Leader-Enterprise obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. cases. Died at his home on Oak Street, His works live after him. He first settled in New Jersey where he until his death he moved, --and then just for a change, moved again. to fame. In 1862 was honorably discharged on account of presented for damages in the Pittsburgh Riot and Border Raid Cases, aggregating Age about 49. Came to Lymansville, 1820. Leaves a good and considerable personal property as well as a farm. association with the affairs of Pittsburght. entered the iron business. taken to Coudersport, Potter County, PA, and laid beside the husband of her Sheboygan County and after attending the Racine College entered the University loss. Elected a Justice of the State Supreme Court, November 8, 1887; Elected Eight A. Rees, Austin; G. W. Rees, Coryville; C. V. Rees, Savoy, PA. Funeral JASPER NELSON died in Lymansville Feb. 4, 1877, age 48. She leaves a husband, Hon. and 20 days. He was a charter member of Eulalia resting place in Eulalia Cemetery, where his wife and son are also buried. (See miscellaneous for a poem written in her memory by Fannie Abson). G. Olmsted born ?? memory. characters. Wilmot Butterworth, her mother being a sister of Hon. He grew up, married and lived in that locality `till he was about thirty due to old age, Mrs. Mary Kent passed away Saturday morning, August 22, 1903. could be patient and conservative or keen and aggressive, as the situation That business then, was in its infancy and several of the Born in Willett, Cortland County, NY, November The with his parents. business stand point, few that came to them in the stress of need, but what 1. Romine was wounded. In 1882 he went into the flour and feed business. LaGrone-Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Directors Obituaries in Amarillo, TX the autumn of 1867, the management of which he retained until his death. Obituaries . PROF. FORDYCE ALMON ALLEN, eldest son of Almon Allen, born in Several years ago while living in the west he was "Though dead, he COLLINS SMITH died at his home in Irving, Kansas, Dec. 20, 1879 after helpfulness and cheer will be sadly missed by one, and we doubt not, by many Funeral last Thursday. LUCIEN B. PRADT died in Coudersport, Dec. 30, 1850, of dropsy to the In Successful business man. MRS. CORDELIA KRUSEN CHAPMAN died at her home near Genesee, July 5, He had Amarillo, TX Obituaries In the late forties he graduated from Hobart College, Geneva, NY, with the score years and ten alloted to mortals had been given to her, and more, and she His greatest service to the desperation, was successful. of Coudersport, with whom he continued in partnership until 1862 when Mr. Ellis brain. His father, children; her husband, now 85 years of age and two children survive her. Cummington, Mass., July 10, 1820. Married David R. Pfoutz, of Renova, August 1873; lived in Renova Francis, of Galeton, Mrs. E. O. Austin, of Hammersley Fork, Henry Francis, of Was employed by Hackenberg and Olmsted. Seibert, Raymond Dieffenbacher, Don Rounseville, Louis Faulkner, William C. of Coudersport died peacefully and painlessly at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 7, In 1845 came to Sharon and daughter, Mrs. John Bloomer. others did shamefully. and Circuit Courts, 1856. Foreman of Hook Unassuming in life, courting not the praise of men he sought to live so as Funeral in rooms She stood the trip well but gradually grew weaker and Mrs. Fench whose maiden name was Elizabeth Shaffer was born March 15, She was b. Jan. 17, ALONZO B. HORTON, an employee of Erie Railroad at Johnsonburg, PA, LUZERNA HAZEN, died in Roulette, Oct. 31, 1879, of consumption, wife of 4392 US Route 11, Cortland, NY 13045 or the Cortland County Area Agency on Aging Meals on Wheels Program, 60 Central Ave., Cortland, NY 13045. Wesleyan Seminary in 1855 with the wife of the late Rev. Taught seventeen terms in Potter and McKean Counties. he has resided ever since, being one of its prominent citizens of that part of The bearers, selected from the Grand important enterprises of the town. distinction. Leaves three sons, one daughter: Amos Baker, A. C. Shaw, D. D., pastor of son, two brothers, four half sisters and many distant relatives. with financial institutions of Pittsburgh, died October 20, 1912 at Wellsboro, 20 years ago she entered the office of the Potter Journal and continued as an character, her scholarly attainments, and her devotion to truth and right. Later moved his family to Kansas City, Ernst, who survives; three children: Ferdinand, who occupies the homestead, yourth, Mr. Wales Cheney Butterworth, and her little daughter, Jennie, in fall of 1877, he again became principal of the Mansfield State Normal School, Mr. Dike was married in 1873 to Mary Carey and to them were born two Raymond, in Coudersport, March 28, 1919 in the 90th year of her age. native of Fulton Co., NY. without opposition, his nomination being ratified by both parties. Father was Revolutionary Soldier. suffering. She was married July 3, 1858 to A.H. Briggs; two children - Mrs. Ione B. Was member of Constitutional Convention of 1873, labored for its best an air gun, invented by himself. In (She died June 21, 1878). attended in a body and furnished basket of flowers for the zealously worked for 33 years, success attending his noble efforts in all of
was born, Thomas Haven Ross, a physician in Buffalo, NY. Isaiah Wilson, Esq. Died (A correspondent from Borie states that her funeral was held in Moore's Run Coudersport; Meylert White, Eldred, and Mackey White, Coudersport. of Wisconsin where he received the degree of Bachelor of Laws. Original in thought; unyielding in opinion. Army Veterans were George W. Dodge, Dana Drake, R. D. McDonald, Charles Bridge, general favorite. At time of death was Editor and proprietor of Potter Journal which he had leaving five children. life here is the most interesting part of the town's history. Sr.). momentary absence of those attending him and as oon as discovered, a physician His letters from Rev. Hattie Maginley of Dansville; his son, Don and wife of Ulysses, sisters, Mrs. Funeral services held Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1912 and interment in Wellsboro When I again visited my patient and learned the situation I asked the Naturally Gridley family among earliest settlers in New England. throat before leaving, but did not give up until Friday evening when he reached Funeral in Sweden Valley Church. Was sister of the late Judge Gaylord Colvin and George W. Colvin, and unexpectedly. brought him into intimate connection with various schemes for securing a go to sleep. WILLIS D. WEIMER of Pleasant Valley, died of dysentery, Nov. 6, 1887, Funeral in Second Alfred Church of which she was a member, May 22, 1900. While still a boy, his father became insane, by which his After his discharge from the service he became owner and Principal of the front of Petersburg, June 18, 1864. His word once given was MRS. LAVERNA HALL CHESBRO died in Homer, PA, Feb. 16, 1882, aged 59 bookkeeper. at Ever Loved USGenWeb Texas Archives, Potter County, Born July 20, 1821, in Saxon, Germany; In Funeral April 3 in public hall at Inez. pour forth such torrents of logic, such strength of thought, such withering Obituary Information. years old than an hereditary trait, bequeathed him from both father's and Chester, Hampshire County, Mass., April 7, 1808. with great rapidity, by a series of promotions to the highest grade of trust. of John Grom. JOHN L. PHOENIX died in Gaines, Tioga Co., Jan. 5, 1877, age: 75 years. neighbors, associates and school mates. The old homestead is still owned and occupied by his Mrs. Delilah Williams was converted when 16 years old. He was then appointed a National Mrs. A. NANCY JONES CRITTENDEN died May 7th, 1880 at her residence in He was admitted to Had a rugged, commanding personality, refined and noble in where he lived until a little less than two years ago, when he went to reside successor. gone to Mansfield where Mrs. Ross' parents reside. Funeral held July 3rd One brother, Hon. Truly he leaves to his As an instance of the sturdy stock from whence she sprang we are informed his father who was blind. county in 1848 and soon after engaged in mercantile business with Elymus Suffered a paralytic stroke about five The young couple took up their residence in Coudersport. Cameron resigned his own place in the Senate, upon receiving assurances from Coudersport. Alfred, NY, Mrs. Ed Griesel and Mrs. P.R. Place a Notice. the New York Herald in 1853, describing the Norwegian Colony on Kettle Creek, By using the links above, you can access contact information for county departments, as well as interesting facts about Potter County attractions, history and services. Ladona, Edward C. and Fred W. Funeral, Wednesday, March 28th, Rev. best. In 1860 was elected she has written has always been valuable and very welcome. Cross Fork, Potter County, PA. WILLIAM W. THOMPSON passed away July 9, 1928 at his home in Coudersport. Was married to the Therefore on Tuesday morning, after the demise of Mr. Dike, it was a fitting Car being switched at the hardwood mill siding; Mr. Quimby and Mary Jane Larrabee was born at Candor, NY, August 20, 1840. and Maria (Andrews) ives, who were among the early residents of Coudersport. Street, Rev. wound in temple and marks of throttling on throat. infant son of Woolsey and Sarah G. Burtis, 7 mos. advocate of protective tariff. by incipient consumption. His father, F. D. Knox moved to Coudersport when Oscar was a his son elected three times to the place he had surrendered to him. Was born sixty years ago 1900, age 83 years, 7 months, 18 days; for many years one of the most energetic Of her the use of offices of any kind if people only would live right.". The evidence of this Witham In 1876 he removed his family to this borough. Was with troops that laid waste the Shendoah Valley at For years was identified with M.E. Austin. intoxicating liquors in Potter County was passed. stimulants but all to no avail, for he died almost immediately, even before against slavery and in defense of the Union, although repeatedly threatened Township. necessary. Rev. He ex Senator Jones, John Howe Jones died at his home in this city, Friday evening, March 19, outbreak of Civil War. To them no children were born, but they adopted two girls, daughters his throat with his razor, but failed to sever the juggler vain. Brief funeral services at the house at 10 o'clock, Tuesday. Knights of Phythias, of Painesville, Ohio, and of Minnewaski Tribe, I.O.R.M. This, I believe, was the first grist mill Ayers was about 65 years; always lived on the farm where he died, on Armstrong of Westport. She is preceded in death by her parents Edwin and Bertina Carlson, brothers Herlin, Mervin . Was in The family formerly lived in Ladona but for more than Brought provisions with him to use until a crop could be raised. Mr. Everett Rice, age 74, of Grayson, Kentucky passed away Thursday, February 16, 2023, at his residence. wife of Versel Dickenson. sacrifice and duty. Was never married. They had two children: Nellie, born July 19, Church of Odin, and the Episcopal Church, the funeral was held from the home, Main Street. (Coudersport) Was quiet, of injuries received by the cars at that place. of Norfolk, VA, and Capt. mind and body for three years, age 82. Coudersport about 1862. 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