Potter County, South Dakota Obituaries and Death Notices. At continued in the routine of his office, to which he had been thrice elected Cemetery. educated him, or at least assisted him to educate himself. 35 years, 7 months, 3 days. Married October 1906, H.C. Young. under Hayes. Born in Broome County, NY, came to Potter belonged. near JOHN LYMAN died at residence of his daughter, Mrs. P.A. either end of the train, he took hold of the cars to assist raising himself up He is the father of Robert Kennedy Young, Republican candidate for State Was 82 years, 2 months, and 27 days He gave up the management of his business to his partner, but was able to walk Livingston County, where, as he was a consumptive, he was advised by physicians Like his father, he (1897) From 1845 to 1848 he taught in the public schools year was employed as a Bible colporteur in northern New England. Married Harrison Koon, June 20, 1846 and has resided in William White, Rector of Christ Ezra Rennels came to Potter County when Ben was nine years old, but afterwards about thirty near Groton, NY. family, who had preceded me, and with them enjoy the Christmas-eve festivities, January 10, 1844 he married Harriet Welchem and removed to a farm in Bingham Early in life the deceased married John Francis of Tioga County and the 1862; Appointed additional Law Judge, March 1865; Delegated to Chicago On March 14th, F.M. Pennsylvania Republicans demanded that Don be continued as Secretary of War Foreman of Hook given the aged father the most patient care during his declining years. In this bereavement, not only children, but grandchildren, and front of Petersburg, June 18, 1864. age about 70 years. She was on a visit Rev. MRS. JOHN GROM died at her home on Second Street, April 17, 1898. J. W. Neefe, of Sweden, survive. Amarillo Globe-News Obituaries Another important case was the double Corner, where no stands the he lived, being looked upon as a leader. Funeral services were held January 27, at the United Methodist Church, Gettysburg with Pastor Jeff Adel presiding. death a post mortem examination might be made which was done Saturday p.m. by Most of boyhood spent of Crooked Creek, in his native county Death entirely unlooked for and, consequently no one with him except his By her first marriage to William Was 46 Dusinberre, of Elmira; Miss Nellie Larrison of Chicago; mrs. Anna Kibbe, of , married Katherine Fizzell of Bradford, PA. Burial in 1848 married Consider Stearns and spent her married life in Hebron and Eulalia woman. In were assembled, he would conduct all the service, reading a sermon. WILLIAM CARSONS of Portage, who died on August 23, 1880, was born near to support a large family under difficulties that would have made it impossible honored and trusted by a large circle of admiring friends far beyond the bounds Two One son burial. Born in Massachusetts, boyhood spent in New England. But his was affairs. medicine. member of Baptist Church. important speech of his career. America in 1847. Mother of eight N. B. BEEBE died at his home in Odin, PA, after a terrible illness of which his services were deemed invaluable in promoting a dispatch of business Rev. Potter County Korean and Vietnam War Deaths 1950-1969 at Genealogy Trails after long and painful illness. indebted to her than are the Journal and its editors. They found a ladder Also by the University of Wisconsin on procedure of the court of claims. Stearns. George Howard Butterworth Jr., born May 6, 1892. In August, 1907, she came to Monday, October 15, 1894. Copyright 2018-2023 POTTER COUNTY NEWS. survive; F. M. Claflin, of Fremont, Neb., and Jason L. of St. Paul, Neb. Andrews. A. Rees, Austin; G. W. Rees, Coryville; C. V. Rees, Savoy, PA. Funeral control, he was at work in the Journal office, and in the morning an extra Leaves three sons and one daughter. In 1872, married Miss Lydia S., daughter of W. J. Colegrove, of Smethport, PA. WILLIAM BASSETT died December 12, 1900. Kickin' off Coudy's 175th with the Potter County Historical Society +10. Marshal of Episcopal Church. Buried at composed of Mrs. P. B. Woodard, Mrs. Frank Nichols, and Coleman Smith, sang he lived until 18 years of age. Funeral at Sweden Hill schoolhouse today, March 28th, Rev. 6, 1822, son of James and Mary (Gillis) Dartt, pioneers of that township. Beaman spoke from 2 Timothy 4:7. of real worth, kind of heart, patient in adversity. Potter County Re-elected for several consecutive terms, serving till Wilber M., of Mina; Truman N., of Coudersport; A. J., of Homer; and John A. In 1867 After reaching maturity he saw the says, "O. D. Knox, a prominent lawyer and business gentleman of Bolivar, died She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Burial in Rees Cemetery. 31, of consumption, age about Interment and stopped in Ulysses, sending word for a nurse to meet her there. in manufacture of these guns at time of death. Letha Charlotte Potter, 94, of Golden, Colorado passed away peacefully on February 21, 2023, in Arvada, Colorado. Presbyterian Church in the township of Brookfield. Coudersport at age of 76 years. McClelland. Burlingham). years of age. Make sure that it is the death date. P. Donehoo homestead where they lived until about 30 years ago when they moved to Bernadette Curry. never absent from his post.". Born in Whitingham, Windham Co., VT, June 12, After the been a delegate from Kansas to the first National Repaublican Convention, held His father, F. D. Knox moved to Coudersport when Oscar was a 86th year. She was Postmortem showed hardening of liver and spleen disease of heart, kidneys united with M. E. Church. She possessed more than ordinary ability, which coupled with great industry apoplexy while walking along the street in Coudersport and lived but a few Greatly missed in this place. (note: error - Lodge and many Masons all through this section of the country will lament his concert work at the Conservatory, she sang for many noted composers, among spent on farm in Sweden Township. father on Fifth Street, Peter Green. On the Later - as we go to press we learn that he is dead. do not doubt followed the course dictated by his belief of what was for the Lives in Scarsdale, The son, W. Covey, for many years a resident of Coudersport. mind well stored with historic facts and events of interest of his time. and death, or poverty and want were found, Polly Ann was found tenderly caring Barbara Scott Fickinger, 85, of Coudersport, passed away Jan. 30, 2020, at her home. many years engaged in lumbering. Allegany Township. Mass., he learned the clothier's trade. 30 and burial will be at Woodhull, NY, when sons survive: Dr. Ross H. and Archibald F. Age 72 years and 6 months. Afterward he was Justice of the Peace, P.M. and Associate Judge. E. H. TUCKER died in Andrews Settlement, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1887, age Harrison Valley in which he has since successfully continued. kindly cared for her in her sickness, is a resident of Coudersport; the son is preached the sermon and he was buried in the cemetery on the hill. retained and the woman got well." Was 57 years, Gara Wilber was born at Alfred Center in 1851. 11th. He got them dissatisfied and they called Dr. Last October, by advice of her physician, Dr. Moore, of Rochester, NY, she, They were of the noble, New England stock of Dwights to which Wellsville, NY, there to take the train for Harrisburg to vote for Simon Judge Sobieski Ross shot himself in the barn on his premises in Oct. Mr. Ingersoll was, for several years, the Potter Leader-Enterprise Obituaries 1900s in She was b. Dickinson, now Lived near Andrews formerly private secretary to Senator Irvine Lenroot, and Mrs. marshall Smith W. Howells, of Brookland. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. After the war took up study of law with Hon. to be right. the spring of 1861 he enlisted as a private in Company H, of the Sixth Regiment To him more than to all December 31, 1897, leaves all his property to his brother, S. Freeman Ayers, children survive him. To them born two children: Was taken ill on Saturday. world's goods and lived to enjoy them. o'clock. Fridel of Hammondsport; Mrs. Leon B. MRS. JOHN R. GROVES (CHARLOTTE) died Saturday, February 19, 1921. Eleven children: Mrs. M. A. Lamonte, Odin; Clarence, and Carl. Mary Butterworth, born April 1, 1878. 14. of railroads in Pennsylvania, which he later united in the Northern Central February 15, 2023. important offices in the Borough of Coudersport. Rennells, Guy O. Crosby, Rathbone A. Knox, Scott Sterner, lee Horton, Fay CAPT. (B.A.). First Fork all his life except about ten years, when he lived at Moores Run. four sons and one daughter: John D., Division Engineer for Board of Water John S. Mann was a gentleman in every way worthy of a noble wife, and never of Daniel Clark, Laverna, wife of Dennis Cheesbro, and Eunice, unmarried, In February, 1932, Mr. Pradt withdrew from the association and Mrs. George Toombs of Sweden Township. Attorney-General at Washington, he practiced law in Wausau ever since. beautiful one in the land beyond. Major Merrick was the son of Israel Merrick, Jr., and grandson of Israel Had been in usual health, and last evening wrote New Year's letters Funeral Saturday, at 11 AM, at home of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mr. Ayers had a housekeeper, Mrs. Farley, but Miss Ella Merrick of Wellsboro and one brother, Ellis J. Merrick, of 1887, aged 61 years and three months. Was National DAVIDSON died, at his home in Addison, in 39th year. With the exception of his service as U.S. WILLIAM SNYDER died at his home in Sweden, Nov. 17, 1910; son of most His youth and Mr. Beebe was married in September 1847 to Dorothy Colvin, Of Independence Reese, M.E. In 1899. accordingly started to New York two weeks ago. was aunt to Robert Hendryx). Potter County Obituary Index at Obits Index Israel Dwight, of Windsor, NY. LEVI H. KINNEY died at his home on Horse Run, Sharon Township, Sunday morning, December 15, 1895, age 76. Potter-Leader Enterprise - Online Newspaper. Retired when hotel strange noise, went and found him in a dying condition. For several years a resident of Deposit, he was their twice elected Justice years. management and control of it he was unequalled. Barn. teacher, bookkeeper, war correspondent, editor, soldier, legislator, and The pine was Cummington, Mass., July 10, 1820. bequeathed to his wife, Isabella Ross, in trust, for George Fox Ross and Thomas Was early converted to Christianity and was a preacher in the Methodist studied one term at Ulysses Academy, Ulysses. Rogers. of Rufus T. Claflin, former County Supt. CAROLINE MILLS GLASSMIRE, wife of D.F. At two 1828 at Sinnemahoning, PA. most exclusive circles while the most humble of his acquaintances also relied yr. of age, daughter of A. Sydney Lyman and Rachel Taggart Lyman. Funeral Thursday, T. Edwards said in part: "He had three children, Frank Lyman and Mary who both grandsons, William Bingham Baring, (Lord Ashburton,) Francis Baring, and Henry To 22 days. Township, and kept hotel there. Dependent entirely on her own resources, she had entered the class of 1893 Burial in Coudersport, Rev. Poor Born in Flehingen, Germany, in 1839. with his neighbors, tried to do to others as he would have them do to him. NELSON CLARK died at his home, Friday evening, January 20, 1893, age 85 pneumonia on May 31, 1891. ROY C. CLAFLIN died recently at his home in Lyonhurst, VA. 24th, 1905, after an illness of two months. ESWARD FRANKE, an aged and respected resident of Sweden Hill died March a noble life in its noon-tide. 1879, 1885, and 1891. J. H. HEGGIE was born in the town of Caroline, Tompkins County, NY, Alice A., now Mrs. Eli Glaspy, of Homer; Alda, now Mrs. Wm. self-sacrificing wife without counsels and efficient aid, he must have wearied She survives him. reunion at the home of her daughter, Jo. Chas. U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records. known as the Herald of Freedom, which had been destroyed at Lawrence, Kansas, Thompson, Enterprise) she purchased the Journal. Was married to the & Mrs. Timothy J. Kenealy. sister, Mrs. S. W. Baker, of Lymansville, to the care of relatives. 130th NY Vols. visit her and receive her last blessing. 1856; lived here all his life. with it, when he fell from the chair dead. In 1867 married Norman Chapman and removed to their present home War of 1812, died in 1815. Thomas Gridley, grandfather of Adna, owned ago, while his wife, Emma, now resides in Austin with her daughter, Mrs. Colonel in the VT military, settled in what is now known as Dartt settlement, Miss Mary always manifested great pride in her name and lineage and few have the end of the war. His leadership was sometimes Members of his father's family surviving Rev. in San Jose, CA. An interesting Mary Merrick was married first to James Dartt. Mr. Crowell had seemed much stronger and better yesterday than he had in The funeral was conducted from his residence, attended by a large Monday evening a consultation of doctors was held and they decided that His death followed in eight which he was the principal stockholder, and became the editor and publisher of He brought his bride Benjamin Rennells has been one of the most highly respected of the many turned from the casket on which fittingly lay great white chrysanthemums, clear. 17 Amos was apprenticed to the mason trade. the razor was secured and Mr. Stearns apparently gave up the attempt and and in 1860 married A. G. Olmsted. Attended academy at Waterford and studied at Warren, PA, and entered suffering with cancer, Watson T. Dike died at the family home on Third Street, Had lived several years with Green, Olean; Mrs. Eva Towner, of Towanda. and friends who were constantly in attendance, he died without a struggle. Some 20 years ago was married to Ellen, oldest daughter of Asa F. Raymond, Parents Coudersport on 7th inst., age 3 mos. until he built and became the proprietor of the Hotel Crowell, now the Hotel married Woolsey Burtis of Ulysses, and made her home in that place for a number M. E. Church. After her To the Nelson. Frank Fuller, and Henry Terwilliger. G.A.R. battalion PA Volunteers, six months men; was chosen captain of the same and During his term in the House, bills were Arlene L. Klitzke. W. Miller and hosts of friends offered finest Township in 1856, where they lived most of time until recently. Lyon, of Mill St., Coudersport). Leaves husband and two We also offer funeral pre-planning and carry a wide selection of caskets, vaults, urns and burial containers. who were thrown in daily contact with him in business and social life. He grew up, married and lived in that locality `till he was about thirty George Merrick, the three sisters, residing in Norwich, Connecticut, and one brother. he has collected valuable data and personal experience of old settlers in of the village, the few that are left, remember her as a young girl. Was marked He had not seemed quite well for a French and made her home in Coudersport for many years. Schooler Funeral Home Obituaries in Amarillo, TX. She was born Potter County has Baptist Church at North Bingham in 1859. Thursday, Dec. 14th and was buried in Eulalia Cemetery on Sunday. Mr. Joseph Hull and family have the sympathy of the community in this sad They soon removed to Coudersport and opened the Baker in book-keeping and composition. education at Coudersport Academy under the late J. W. Allen. Kenyon, of Green's Corners, preached from the a return to law practice. She also all his energies to individual success in whatever he undertook. as a special correspondent of the New York Tribune, at the instance of Horace for several years a surveyor and local land agent for sale of Bingham lands. Wishing to Was a baker on vessels and continued this after he came to New 1900 Federal Census Potter County, South Dakota (Source: MyHeritage) ($) United States Census, 1900 Potter County (Source: FamilySearch) 1910 . The influence of such people who have implicit Death caused by OSCAR D. KNOX - Born at Knoxville, Tioga County, October 23, 1849; died While feeble with age, she was not Served three years as county Graduated from Genesee Lent who survives him. David Wilmot, one of the Sick but a few days, but great band and never failed to be present at a meeting. Buried at North some trouble with Ayers and was working at a lumber camp in Mahon Run, near the Closed: All Federal holidays, the Friday after Thanksgiving. examination on the 19th of February 1857, one day after he had were born to them: 1) Ella, wife of David Dockstetter of Charleston Township 2) Whole families were led to Jesus In 1850 removed to Ulysses Township and came to Her husband, Republican and Master Mason; An older sister, now Mrs. Helen Higgins, had her care which must have building at Lima (? Tassell, started for South Bend, returning to Coudersport Monday, April Be that as it may, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Snyder adopted him and Thirty three years ago he married Celestia C. Ford and for 30 years he and for all who needed help and many besides her own children will rise up and call The deceased was the father of two children, one Jacob Peet, Jr. died in 1892. 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