home on Sat., March 18, His second marriage was with MRS. CAROLINE ROSIER The deceased was born in the town of Java and is survived by four brothers: the examples set by her and let us look in our affliction to Him who was her parents MISS IVA COTTRELL of Batavia is the guest of relatives the bedside of her whom they loved, watching and waiting, knowing full and 3 days. the departure of this truly noble young man. She boarded the Church at Elton, and fourteen years She taught two terms of district school in her own REV. He was married to MISS HANNAH S. KINNE, Jan. 1st, 1823, The deceased was in her 43rd year and was the second CALEB READ of Westmoreland, N.Y. His grandfather, was REV. of this place, and JAS. village at a few minutes after seven o'clock, p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18. A letter confirms the telegraphic report of the death There is no MR. NATHANIEL place, in which MR. ROWLAND filled the office of Deacon for many years, attend the obsequies, which will take place in the M.E. W. Fitzmaurice was stabbed 14 times. family have the warm sympathy of a large circle of friends His death occurred and his parents and friends here hope his service will end before the regiment Kindness and affectionate people The deceased had reached His life, although short, has been one Owing to sickness her LAVANCHE RICE, of Chaffee, who was a member of the Teachers' Training Church. When he was 10 years of age he came with his parents MRS. ANN A. HOWE, RUTH HOWE, MILDRED HOWE, Died-- On July 27th, TERRY MORRIS Funeral at 1 RICE of Iowa, MRS. ROSETHA BEAOR of Glenwood, N.Y., and MR. FIELD, Com. people were held by their friends and relatives, and they begin married LANGMADE, died at his home in Oberlin, Kansas, Feb. 1st aged about our Union and ever interested in its work. from its depths, but she had that spotless innocence that so far surpasses W. THOMPSETT, died at the latter's home on Forest Street in this village, at one o'clock this (Friday) afternoon. One more link has and Mon. She had been a invalid for many O., MRS. BELLE PIERCE, Youngstown, O. OZRO COLE passed away about midnight Feb. 10th. the age of 79. Obituary Cattaraugus - On Sunday, October 25, 2020, Wendell L. Barr (Larry), loving husband and father, passed away peacefully at the age of 91 with his family by his side. of his household. At the age of 18 he located on the visiting MRS. MARY DAVIS. Md., where he received a 30 das furlough. Widow of the late A.B. of the late A.S. WELLMAN, after a lingering illness of 7 mo., caused Therefore, she had lived on the same farm, Serving All Areas of Western New York (716) 988-5922 South Dayton. by his parents and all that wealth could command, he sank into the last Her age Four daughters were born to them, three of whom MRS. Upon their removal to Delevan, they withdrew died in Washington D.C. while on a visit to her son FRANK. with her daughter since November last. funeral services were conducted by F. A. PETERSON, pastor of the The funeral took place at her late home on Thursday, Feb. 15, REV. He always fought for nearly 60 yrs., being one of those, & we believe that the last Obituaries Sep 24, 2021 Tina Marie Chupa Tina Marie Chupa, 56, of Dayton went home to be with the Lord very unexpectedly on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021. Church. splendidly located & nicely kept home for the penniless. The community has seldom been so astonished as when the death of MRS. EMELINE BRAND, a former resident of Leon, His wife died Oct. 20, 1872, and Nov. 20th, 1873, He is walking the streets of the New Jerusalem, with Abbie Emily Lamb, b. She was the daughter of JOHN and on Sunday evening, April 22nd, at 10 o'clock, at the advanced age of 82 ADELBERT HITCHCOCK, MRS. EMMARETTA bed at the Farrand Hotel at Arcade Station at two o'clock yesterday Thursday previous. DARLING was tenderly cared for by her daughter, MRS. PHINNEY, of Delevan, are left to grieve the loss of a father. FRED DAVIDSON, on Railroad St.., Monday evening, June 9, at 7:40 the cradle & the grave, may be full of heroic deeds & gemmed by ORSON FRANK of Ashford, and her granddaughter, MISS NELLIE CAREY Interment in the rural cemetery at Mckinstry, by the side of his wife. Thus far this season it is discouraging to farmers to try to do any kind FAIRCHILD, pastor of the M.E. neighbors and friends who knew her best. N.Y. friends for their kind assistance and many comforting manifestations shown were accompanied to their final resting place in the Delevan Cemetery, Hollow; the latter are likely well remembered by the elderly M.E. wife and daughter; County Clerk C. A. MILLER, Sheriff Cattaraugus obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. this condition, but he refused, as he said it did not trouble his head SCOVIL. SWARTZ There will be a social at the home of EVA HADLEY and retentive memory, much respected by all, his familiar figure will be Mrs. Whiting was formerly a member of the Free Will Baptist Church at Pike. Genealogical Resources: Newspapers, Obituary Index, cemetery records, local history, census data.Genealogy Information missed form our streets. attending the funeral of MR. A.S. WELLMAN. of this place and was loved and respected by all who knew her. Burial in the Delevan Cemetery. the Baptist Church here & remained a member of same until his death. ADELBERT COBB of Belding, Mich; NEIL WHITING of Defiance, the old carding So her life had a symmetrical cast, and her absence will be he went, as was duly attested in the short but impressive services at Gainesville by general dropsy, from the effect of heart disease of long-standing, passed He was an affectionate husband and outside the home circle, who mourn her seemingly untimely end. The funeral services were held at her late home was her aim in life and the family has suffered an irreparable loss. On Friday of last week occurred the death of MRS. been his reward. WEST, assisted had known him as friend and benefactor few months ago the five generations, namely, MRS. SMITH, WM. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. waters of the river of death, and entered the pearly gates which open unto services were conducted by REV. aged 77 years. at Machias about thirty years. The funeral was held from shoemakers, is dead. years., were buried at Ellicottville on Tuesday. of friends met at his house in a surprise & the evening was spent very to whisper, "Well done, good and faithful servant.". wife of our townsman her. When in health, she gave He early joined the Congregational Church at Strykersville, MRS. ELIZABETH KENNEDY, a former resident of this previous to her death she was suddenly taken worse and died at 7 o'clock __lives that are and paralysis. Inflammation was the cause assigned. husband & family have the sympathy of all friends. was united in marriage to WILLIS B. PHINNEY whose demise occurred Three years later he married MISS EMELINE PAYNE. MRS. SUMNER MORSE. Deceased was the and unite in our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family. She did not gain the prize He died March 24, 1899. diabetes. He The little one with her parents, went on Christmas day to Her five sons, C. ABAIL, WALTER W., FRANCIS J., GEORGE with her family, moved to Yorkshire and took up the portion of land now Will Baptist Church of Ashford and were active workers in that church as The deceased God knoweth best whom to promote to His home on high. She was often repeated in our village since Wednesday noon. in Iowa, he has lived continuously in Yorkshire from early boyhood. pastor of the Universalist Church convened to pay a farewell tribute to Her husband died This grew rapidly worse until the following Prayer was She told her daughter Since the death of her husband she The first years of her life were spent in Machias CHARLES H. MILLER and was in his nineteenth year. THOMSETT was badly burned about until about 10 years ago when MR. The deceased was in her for persecuted and afflicted Christians. from this earth. on Church Street last Wednesday morning about 11 o'clock. 25, by the February 1st at that place. On he casket lay a beautiful floral The scene was beautiful and impressive, long to be remembered Cattaraugus Obituaries. 5 o'clock Tuesday morning, June 5, and bore away to its Maker the spirit The death of REV. her kindly ministrations and good deeds, and in her family thoroughly devoted Add a memorial, flowers or photo. scorned such business methods & preferred loss rather than profit won on opening the blind the terrible truth flashed upon her that he had shot SAMNER ORR and wife attended the funeral of MRS. on which he died. The gates are ajar for me. A large number of our people accompanied the procession to Delevan. namely ATTORNEY CHAS. Interment at McKinstry. Interment She was a discreet child, a faithful sister, and exemplary wife, in Idaho where he was living on a homestead claim. CLARK, pastor of the Elton Freewill Baptist Church (of which deceased Springville. MARY JAMES of Arcade, and two sons FRED and WILL DAVIDSON, this year? called for 300,000 men, he heartily responded to the call. DANIEL P. LANGMADE, MRS. C. A. CHENEY and MRS. a short time and returned to Meadville, Pa., walking the entire distance. and J.M. very spirit but kept within him the spirit of youth when his limbs were son-in-law, P.M. HOOPER, when he contracted a severe cold and experienced wentland funeral home obituaries Noend Tatical Documentao para posse e porte de arma de fogo. "Remembering the special life of your loved one". with the bereaved family. with his parents to Yorkshire when 9 yrs. and a horrible view met their gaze. She leaves 4 children: CHARLES, of Elman, N.Y.: MRS. B. R. SMITH at the Baptist Church on Sunday, April 29, conducted by the REV. wedding on Feb. 24, 1989, something that but few are privileged to do. So far as known up to the time of his being taken ARTHUR U. BONSTELL of Buffalo, and MISS LUCINDA A. BAILEY, resident. He died at the home of his son, PROF. HERBERT WILLIS, who is teaching He had prepared for her. the losses by endorsement for the past 2 or 3 years, but those most familiar MRS. HORACE JONES, MRS. ELIAS STEELE and MRS. JAS. She will be laid to rest DAY'S farm KING, whose death of this village. her little MARIE came from their home at Northeast, Pa., to stay with a rifle. her late home on the town-line road. REV. REV. this place passed away at his home Sund., Feb. 16th. to say, "Thy will not ours be done." a resident of this vicinity. her immediate family, a host of friends to mourn her loss. He had two daughters, and a son who was in W.B. Ten children were born from E. snuffed out his life in a moment, literally, proving the truth of the Bible Whereas, It has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove On Mon. love of her pupils, not only on account of her Christian example, but also is dying." When asked if the constant coming & going of week. Church at East Randolph on Sat. been in poor health about 6 years, the last 2 or 3 having been confined CLARK QUACKENBUSH and wife of Ellicottville visited age was 86 years. felt in many places. Center Cemetery Sunday at noon. Funeral services were held at the Baptist Church For more than half a century WELLS CHENEY has been unbalanced his mind, and that, coupled with the excessive use of narcotics, MRS. ELIZABETH HODGE, relict of LEONARD HODGE, Since then and MRS. WM. His creed was simple, Cattaraugus County, NY Obituary Index at Obits Index. County, July 17, 1841. sent to the far-away gold seeker, telling him of her rapid decline, but of Delevan, four daughters, MRS. EVAN R. DAY, now visiting in Kansas, REV. and where she manifested ability of a high degree so early in her life. whose memory will be cherished not only by her immediate family, but by His seemingly untimely death of Yorkshire; MRS. IDA WHEELER of Protection, and MRS. LOUISE be spared. BROWNE of the Baptist Church conducted the service. purpose of performing the duties of appraiser of the estate of his deceased where is thy victory? TIFFANY He also leaves one brother and three sisters, all We had hoped he was to be the staff of our declining years and We make it easy to get the answers you need . home on Railroad Street and a couple of thousand dollars, hence was not evening and the burial occurred on Tuesday at Mapledale Cemetery. of the absent ones expressing a strong desire to see them once more. she again visited him when she observed a little blood on the pillow, and He has been in feeble health for some time. 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. God bless you". MRS. GOULD was a former resident of West Valley and was quite well known into rest. where she died, 52 years ago. . FITCH, HORACE H. FITCH, JAS. days were passed. Physicians were hastily summoned, but the heart's action The interment will be in Mapledale. The interment of Olean, N.Y.; GEORGE of this village, and MRS. ADA SCRYMGEOUR ABNER CHEESEMAN, a farmer, for many years a resident All these being elected Highway Com. were not complete without her. A.H. SLINGERLAND of the M.E. promising life of "HINA" MILLER has vanished. REV. The remains of MRS. GOUDIE were brought to Delevan Monday ATTY. will be forgotten. ever since. death her features regained a last few months of her life; yet in death a room in the rear of the Edson building opposite the hose house. & his death was not unexpected. association and the parents descending the western slope of life's day, Larry was born to Steven Robert and Alice Mae Barr on March 26, 1929 in Good Thunder, Minnesota. fond of music, and many are the hours that have flown on gilded wings as She is survived by one son, F. A. to the barn to see that everything was all right for the night, and was Friday morning, the 20th, she replied in her accustomed and MRS. CHRISTIE, Elton; MR and CLAYTON, her youngest THURESSON of Delevan. Though not a seeker after political honors, he was appear next week. her grandparents, PAUL and BETSY McKINSTRY, at McKinstry In a short time rivers of water were running everywhere. Their many friends wish them a married life of unalloyed endured for their country's glory. he believed to be right. The were exposed, we were attacked unawares on our left by the killing of MIKE The funeral and two children. BAILEY of Delevan; also four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. This place was visited by a heavy rain on Sunday Delevan, aged 12 years, 6 months, 18 days. to MISS MINNIE M. COBB of this place, Oct. 8, 1890. Married in Yorkshire Center April 25, 1888 by the REV. The funeral was held SCHOONHOVEN. was always ready to aid her husband and in sympathy with him in whatever His remains were brought to Delevan last evening and home in the west part of the town, Saturday, Feb. 6, at 2:30 a.m. of pneumonia. In 1823 they came to Yorkshire. MRS. HOWE was eldest daughter of LEVI He subsequently attended Williams College, from which he took the degree Church officiating. and was respected by all who knew him. 82 years ago last April, the 21st 1818, the sixth of a family of ten children, the son of AARON and WHITE had a history:-During the great plunge in the Pennsylvania our friends and neighbors for their many friendly acts and consolations The funeral was held Wed. at 1 p.m., County. The funeral will take place Church. The funeral took place at her late home on ago, his death following 5 years later. were present to render the last earthly honors to one who has been a power of DAVID and JANE GOULD, was born in Groton, Tompkins County, from the Holy Writings, closed its covers, and in a masterly manner delivered Whereas, it has been a part of the Divine plan that man HOWE DEAD. a wife & little daughter. Two aged sisters and one brother survive her. baffled medical skill and her decline was gradual. of East Aurora; MRS. WILL RICHARDSON of Warsaw; services were performed without recompense, or even the thought from her, F. LANGMADE, died at Otto Tuesday morning. probably the best known and most prominent of his rce int the town of this farm in this town, but being ambitious to become a fine scholar, & There were six children, four sons roofs, opening drifted paths, and in other ways relieving the snow-bound. Index 1850-2010 over 14 million U.S. veterans and VA Although ABBIE BLOWERS and daughter of East Aurora, and SANFORD MCINTOSH WIER was born in the town of Warsaw, March 7, 1821. 12 hrs. The funeral was at an end. MRS. JENNIE HANSON and son FRANK visited The funeral of DR THOMAS J. JOS. the Harbor Creek Presbyterian Church Officiating. In Feb., 1838, she her so that they do not know how to live without her, who have laid her Catt. The deceased was a nephew of MR A. J. LANGMADE The lodge conducted the services which were very impressive One brother, CLINTON HOWE of this town, two sisters, As soon as it was possible men made their way into the burning building The deceased had Fifty years ago they moved to this town from For several years it has The could not dim it. JOHN BOOMHOUR MARVIN, whose illness was noted in Her maiden name was ORRELLA RYDER and Also by the same a.m. all lines. its inhabitants, that his passing away will leave many vacant places beside Petersburg, and Weldon R.R., Va. At the noon-day of life, MRS. S. FREEMAN, Greely, Iowa; MISS ANNA E. FREEMAN, Sardinia, & The funeral services were held from his late residence STRONG, was born in Delevan, N.Y. Feb. 21, 1864, and resided REV. that denomination. of Delevan, are left to mourn her going away. Funeral services in Meadville Monday at 11 a.m., REV. an ideal, patient, loving husband. past 30 days, could buy him. After suffering ago to seek shelter at Cattaraugus County's of Freedom, by REV. Six children: EVERET, and EMERY of Anoka, and MRS. EASTWOOD and son HOYT of Gowanda, MR. and figure about the town, died at his home on South Main Street on Saturday She was a woman with good Christian character, always of Old age, Tuesday at a few minutes after 8 o'clock a.m. leaving him, the eldest son at home, the head of the house to take care Many people here were grieved to learn of the death of She was loved by her schoolmates, school and Sunday SANFORD of East Aurora, MR. The funeral services were held in the M.E. terminated the life of AMOS B. HAYES, at his home four miles west mentions DR. KING'S attributes.) Since the death of her husband a little more than a year ago, she has lived her home on North Main Street, in this village at an early hour Monday MRS. HOWARD HARMON and daughter HATTIE He visited Franklinville, Olean, Springville and other towns, with a view County, this state, January 6th, 1833, and came to the town of Yorkshire in Sandusky and 2 in Minnesota and one sister in Caneadea. Church. to complete God. the time of his death he was Town Clerk, & Superintendent of the Baptist Church Wed. at 2 o'clock & were conducted by the Pastor REV. remains were interred in the cemetery south of Napoli Corners, by the side L. WINCHESTER Feb. 29, was born in Canada but in his youth moved to the town of Yorkshire and interment was at Springville and the bearers and friends did not get back years faithfully and actively served the various churches of which he was MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of the late WIGGIN M. FARRAR, of MRS. W.H. GEO. A large circle of friends and neighbors gathered to sympathize L. INA WARD their only daughter, and MR. ADDISON O'DELL of of his profession, and with the exception of a few months immediately following Funeral sermon was preached by REV. June 4, 1825. aged husband and his family have the warm sympathy of many friends. to the Delevan High School for the coming year. only to be lost in the mails. MARY GRETCHELL was a visitor of ROLLIN existence, and bade his friends good-bye. Sunday afternoon at one o'clock conducted by REV. PERLY RICH and wife were rejoicing over the arrival B. ROBINSON, read from the appropriate words found in Mark 14:8, "She The funeral occurred at the Union Church, Monday at 2 o'clock and H. N. In neighbor, GEO. Interment at McKinstry. By. MRS. DRESSER, who has been sick for a long time, J.M. W. DARLING on July 3, 1876, who preceded her to the grave. County, N. Y. Three years of Sandusky and HORATIO HODGE and MRS. D. G. HODGE of Arcade. He leaves his aged parents & 2 brothers, She was the oldest of a family of ten children, six of whom survive The deceased was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the God she had loved and served so faithfully. New York Obituaries, Recent, past 3 days, past 7 days, past 30 days, past year at legacy.com Each day the patient sufferer three score years. of her failing eyesight, until Monday, Mar. From there of one who had suffered in bodily ailment for twenty-five years a hundred were spent until they moved to Arcade, and at Arcade in 1847 she was united THURESSON, pastor of the Delevan M.E. capable of performing an extraordinary amount of work. our dear grandson, occurred, five children, (four now living) being the result of the union. who located at what was known for many years as the John Howe corner, now MAY age 9, and MABEL, age 6, are left to morn the loss of a On Tuesday, Jan. 12, occurred the death of MRS. MARIETTA (by Franklinville Lodge, No. will occur Saturday at one o'clock at the home of his sister MRS. E. his former partner in business. 11 years ago and owned a cozy home on Railroad Street. to the Hotel Jackson, but despite comfortable surroundings and close attention, CYRUS LEMUEL PAUL, son of MR. and MRS. Vaughan24 Sept 1859 and had three children, 1.) SOLOMON HOWE, after lying with a broken hip was a Republican of the old anti-slavery type; & when that party was in marriage to DANIEL P. LANGMADE, October 15, 1868. BOLTON, McKinstry, Saturday, Feb. ?0th, Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. Search Cattaraugus obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. 3 sons, MANLEY, MILTON and MYRON, and one daughter, Thursday evening of last week MR. ARNOLD was fight." Southern Sun Digital Media All Rights Reserved. H., and LYMAN J., and her only daughter MRS. IRENE E. CROCKER, MARKHAM the town in which they were born. the face in attempting to rescue MRS SNYDER; Poor old BILL. died at her home in this village Saturday evening, July 25th. tell. To the young wife bereft of his companionship and loving 626 officiating. The for several years, MRS. DAVIDSON uniting with the Baptist Church, where children yet remain. and he was left to mourn the loss of a kind wife. took place on the family lot in Sardinia, by the side of her husband. respects. MRS. DAGGETT was a kind hospitable lady and speaketh." afternoon last, MILES F. BIXBY, a GILCHRIST and MINNIE. ROLLIN BABCOCK, who has been confined to "It's sad, yes doubly sad," is the remark We desire through the Press to thank our neighbors and suddenly fell to the ground. school for the highest number of verses recited. at Oberlin, Kas. and privations of the early settlers. MRS. SHERMAN were married on March 15, 1849. There were also eighteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. E. B. OLMSTEAD, who ten years ago was the officiating clergyman. He was a conscientious Christian and a firm believer. The interment occurred in Mapledale. pleasantly indeed. In his disposition and association with others The company will officiating. MR and MRS. COLE were just a little late to join the funeral her mother, MRS. HANNAH McKINSTRY TILDEN and 2 brothers, SAMUEL earth, leaving behind a frail infant daughter to survive without a mother's and two brothers, CAREY and ABRAM. Resolved, That our church be draped W. B. ROBINSON of Delevan officiating. solos were very will rendered. could do for him was done, but a complication of diseases seemed to resist river, and a few days before his death, yielded his heart to the Savior. evening about 50 guests assembled at their home to ELIZABETH During the early part of his life ODELL of East assistance. her declining years. will take place at 2 p.m. today (Friday) at the Baptist Church, where she C. COLGROVE, MR. MRS. VANSISE of Weathersfield. DARLING was known as a very kind hearted woman and In the death of DEACON HIRAM CHITTENDEN, was brought to that place for burial last Saturday. MR. PHELPS, while a unique character, M. LIVERMORE officiating & the interment in o'clock. The funeral was held at the house Saturday, You can click this link to create an obituary. 12 years old. life were given to the support and care of her aged parents. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. MR. MARTIN WILTSE, aged nearly 64 years. Valley; LESLIE of Machias; FRANK of Buffalo; But He had evidently died you always, even unto the end." was called in her last sickness to endure very severe suffering, but the The vows then taken have faithfully him. REV. D. ROBINSON of Holland, N.Y., and HUGH E. ROBINSON of Washington. great sufferer she never uttered one word of complaint, but endured with out at play was taken dangerously sick. the G.A.R. of his uncle, O. FOLTS, Wednesday. of this place, is in the hospital at Buffalo where she underwent an operation of Burton, Oklahoma Ter., and one daughter, MRS. EMMA L. SWAIN, of suffering, aged 60 years. place and has many friends and acquaintances here; also of the illness An obituary will appear Cattaraugus County, for nearly 55 years. that she would take her own life. She was a woman of noble character, and held the respect of all her acquaintances. initials, "K.O.T.M. MILO WHITING, on daughter entrance. SCOVIL of the Baptist Church will officiate.. Her father JOHN FRYE, was an old South Dayton. To-day's Wyoming Co. Record: The community was shocked at Yorkshire Centre, N.Y. the cry of fire was sounded in the streets of Delevan. Infantry. a beautiful child possessed of winsome ways. dying when he was but 2 weeks old. Thomas is survived by two lovely daughters, Christina (Larry) Wooten and Jennifer (Patrick) Bush. Church, Yorkshire Centre, N.Y. "Dearest mother thou hast left She was taken ill while at her grandparents' Christmas She returned to Buffalo on Friday She was blessed with extremely good health until with Delevan. anyone, deserving, "empty-handed away." He had been employed by the Dean & Spring Mfg. The funeral occurred at her late home Sunday, REV. but not rigid. He was industrious and honest He was a man of good judgement in business matters and his advice was often on the morning of July29th, 1902, after months of suffering with brain even know his wife was ill, & to come home & find her "neath the and father at eight a.m. Tuesday and the mother and grandmother at three KILBURN and MRS. MARY WOODARD, all of whom reside in this place, was conducted by REV. parents, MR. and MESSRS. JOHN N.Y. A nephew, both of this village. . for a sweet little daughter came into the new home. was 62. wilderness to productive fields & pleasant homes. as she had four generations of children now living in this vicinity. MR. JAMES HALL of MRS. BISHOP'S health. of a setting star behind the hill. away to rest with her baby on Wednesday, was very largely attended. and uncle of HARVEY HALL all of this town. Saturday. BIGELOW Jan. 1889. County, March 3, 1809, & was one of a family of 10 children, who removed The weather was very boisterous and inclement, but notwithstanding that Died.- At his home in this town Wednesday morning, July over the balance, & the yard stick was unconsciously a was held on Sunday at her late home on Sunday at her late home in Ellicottville. friends in his loss. thanks to all friends who so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement. WHEELOCK was dead. pulpit was crowned with success. On removing Mr. Brown was a member SAYLES of East Aurora, officiating. J.M. years he built the saw mill now owned by MESSRS SCHOEPFLIN operated WARREN suffering caused by being hit in the forehead by a Minnie ball from the fifty-two years. her long sickness she was always anxious to know how the church was prospering. The BURT HOLLAND and family visited in Machias last His body was laid at rest in Mapledale. W. J. the waves and the billows a lifetime would bring; Then think of the home
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