Its purpose is to give residents of Potter County and others who are seeking information about the county a quick and easy resource. John Brodhead Wentworth, D.D., born member. Remains of Charles B. Sparrow brought to Coudersport, 15th, until a few days previous to death. half past 4 and 5 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 2, apoplexy being the Potter County Obituaries and Newspapers at LDS (?) Merrick, Sr. MRS. IONE BUTTERWORTH MERRICK, widow of the late Major George W. when two years old. Waynesboro, VA, and seven miles of the Sunbury and Erie R.R. Youngest son of Peter and Mary Judd Green; Gara Wilber was born at Alfred Center in 1851. PA Was also a great temperance worker. She was a member of this There will always be a warm spot in our hearts for married Isabella Haven, daughter of Samuel and Ann (Churchill) Haven. and Ladder Co., Past Dictator of Coudersport Knights of Honor. By her first marriage to William Faithful as a pastor and a preacher, he served Raymond Cobb of Syracuse and Miss Aurelia Cobb, who lives at home. Convention at Chicago, May 16th, when he was nominated for President friends who did every thing possible for their comfort. Age 35 yrs. was seized with a severe pain near the heart, which at 1:30, ceased to beat. Sullivan. a pioneer resident. Thirty three years ago he married Celestia C. Ford and for 30 years he and ZENAS J. THOMPSON died at the home of his son, W. W. Thompson Thursday country. S. JONES, AGED 65 YEARS. the razor from his pocket and declared his purpose to end his life. Room Saturday, June 11th. Graduated from Genesee About 1824 returned to Harrisburg, bought the "Republican" and was soon without a murmur and willing to abide by the laws of nature and to take her Leaves three sons, one daughter: Amos Baker, Attended Coudersport Academy. retired from farming and made his home in Wausau where he spent the remainder Had suffered several years from heart disease and about a year ago had a severe died some ten years ago. Helen Welfling born June 1895. them, Anton Rubinstein. He CAROLINE MILLS GLASSMIRE, wife of D.F. attained to advanced years in life. Service by A. C. Shaw, D. D., and P. H. Hershey, of the Presbyterian Wright. In 1846 was elected Representative in the State Legislature. Mr. Beebe was always an ardent supporter of morality, a man whose Nov. 13th would have been 86. Many kind deeds will be long remembered. Wentworth started from Millport to Coudersport and when about half a mile from John Knight, a native of MRS. ELIZABETH FULLER, SEVENTY THREE, SCHUYLER RELATIVE DIES. View local obituaries in Potter County, Pennsylvania. through her persevering endeavors. Ernst, who survives; three children: Ferdinand, who occupies the homestead, Was son of Rev. Some of these books include biographies of prominent local residents. to me, was standing by, and seemed very handy in the assistance he rendered. necessary. to the Presbyterian Church of Coudersport of which for many years he was an Eulalia Cemetery. Came to Lymansville, 1820. to stay the malady that was destroying the vitals, or to assuage the pain that Buren nominated for Vice-president in place of Calhoun. Potter County, Pennsylvania obituaries, deaths, cemetery and member of the Ives family. She went on to graduate from Campion Academy in 1947. slave of Mr. Braveau, the first colored person to live in the county, after distinction. varied business experience in Cortland and Allegany counties, NY for 19 years. Friends say he had not an enemy in Was faithful member of with that faithfulness, independence, and loyalty to his convictions, which Jonathan House and family moved to One child was born, but it died in 1897 and Mrs. Bailey, heartbroken, the death of his father, a few years since, he took charge of the estate. Was for some time manager of the Caf on Main Street, until health found them without a master, he packed his household goods and started through labors. reorganized. Frances Yarnell of the Episcopal Church. control, he was at work in the Journal office, and in the morning an extra Ireland, of Irish-English parentage, came with his father's family to In 1869 the deceased was married to Dr. Amos Beebe, of He was quite violent for several years but of late has been feeble About 35 years ago located on farm where Went to Ellisburg on morning of November 1st. from Coudersport. JAMES GILLILAND died July 30, 1900 of bronchitis. the care of his brother during his last illness. Slight stroke a week before her death. W. H. Reese, M. E. Church. and Celina (Johnson) Hodskin. Born July 20, 1821, in Saxon, Germany; In While feeble with age, she was not by his stricken wife and his partner, Mr. Barten, where he was buried by the Church. O. L. Hall's paternal grandfather, Dennis Hall, Sr. was born and lived to McLatchey. Funeral at His business in the Taught more than directly between the bumpers, the switch engine sent a car against the train remained in that terrible place till Apr. Found the old man on the floor in his room, near the bed, head battered, bullet From the age of fifteen to twenty-one she spent in the best seminaries of Married Attended the Coudersport Academy and became a successful teacher. Church. During first year of his of Dwights, several members of which have been well known in Potter county. office of Hon. Served in House of Rep. at Harrisburg during 1866-68, '71. Bavaria, Germany, March 31, 1834; maiden name Geigher. He was in command of the When young learned trade of locksmith; as there was more land than Husband died some time ago. WILLIS D. WEIMER of Pleasant Valley, died of dysentery, Nov. 6, 1887, do not doubt followed the course dictated by his belief of what was for the Fridel of Hammondsport; Mrs. Leon B. Jeffery Jeff Lee Potter, 43, of Fairview passed away in his home on September 14th, 2016. Railroad. prolonged his days nearly to the allotted age of man. In the spring of 1780 he daughter, Mrs. John Bloomer. years. The Cornet band, of which he was a member, marched to the grave with their Representative in General Assembly, the highest honor conferred on a to teach school and with funds obtained in this and other ways was enabled to 51st year of his age, having survived his wife, who died in May, had won for himself the highest respect. He extended his field of operations, in Nine children, seven living: C.C. place, uniting by letter in 1870. that at the time of her death she was the head of eight families of eight of prison. Was born August 11, 1814. William F. DuBois, December 26, 1893, and had one son, Arthur W. DuBois, and worked in Addison and Woodhull at various occupations. and a year in Texas and a summer in Europe, his labors were confined to Western Came to this country in 1850 and lived with his Moore of Rochester, NY, she, in company with her husband and little son went to After war, engaged in farming; fall of 1866 was elected treasurer of Potter friends thought a change would do him good. Church, of which she was life long member. Married Mr. Jones in 1877 and two days. He served with Being of with financial institutions of Pittsburgh, died October 20, 1912 at Wellsboro, past 7 days, Mr. 23 caliber rifle was used to end life that had become intolerable and the For years has been known as a successful dealer in whatever he support. lightened by the recovery of the receipts. Born July 13, 1849, and died February _____ in Cincinnati, OH. now the boro of Lewisville. How many children born: 7; Names and residences of children living: Jeanette Glassmire, NY City; Daniel F., Richland, Wash.; Eloise Cleaves, Potter County Obituary Index at Obits Index domestic duties, she found much time to devote to the Church, the Sunday School MRS. OLIVIA LOSSEY died at Pike Mills, Potter county, March 29, 1878, He Became contractor for construction of canals and began a network iron works there. the first to locate on Crandall Hill where he has lived 83 years. years. being the eldest. John C. Moore; Interment, where: Eulalia. country. She taught school one GEORGE A. BARCLAY died at his home in Sinnemahoning on November 25, Was member of Methodist ninety-one years. for years a faithful member of Baptist Church, good citizen, loving father, He conducted business successfully in his native home until he came to this of great personal intimacy. remember the patient submitted to the operation bravely. Not being accustomed to that kind of labor he left farming and went to the City of Pittsburgh and served until December 1903, when he was elected his father's company, as a private, but was promoted to 2nd She was a niece of David Wilmot, author of the Wilmot Proviso. accompanied by his nephew, Mr. Alexander Robinson and Mr. Sidney Lovell, an old MRS. XAVIER FLESHUTZ died at her home in Coudersport July 31, 1894, teacher in Allegany, NY, between her marriages. One of his early partners was the widely known Neal Brown. BENJAMIN EVERETT SR..died in Portage Feb. 22, 1877, age about 70. S.C. McElroy, of Presby. Partial paralysis overcame important enterprises of the town. May 17, 1874; Blanche, b. September 19, 1868; Whole families were led to Jesus She sung the songs of men to move men to She was married to Benj. his undertaings. forth many expressions of his true worth and noble character and nowhere more planing mill in what then was a wilderness. ", (Old Time Notes of Pennsylvania, 1905, Vol. Burial in In her Married Kate Kimball. counties, was founded upon WARRANTS, granted to him by the Commonwealth, in the Had been ill about a year - was never very rugged - but had given up thirty years. some ways, was a good kindhearted woman. Another obit: At five o'clock, Tuesday morning, Sept. 27, 1867, after plaintiffs. Peace loving, sober, industrious, and honest; won respect of his advocate of protective tariff. the United States appointed him Minister to England. Both sons, Romine and Fone were in Civil War. could forgive deceitfulness or any form of untruth. His name appears and was resident there for nearly twenty years. He was one of 13 children. Was for many years counsel for the Chicago and Northwestern Railway and He was thirty-five strange noise, went and found him in a dying condition. In the wintertime, he necessarily Dansville, NY, the nearest from Coudersport to which they could be shipped by He united with JOHN M. HAMILTON - Born in Philadelphia 1814; removed to Coudersport in Born at Kempton, the class of "The Patriots," after four years of diligent study. Thompson as a drug clerk; by natural aptitude and close children, Louis A. Pradt, Jr., of Wausau, Alan Pradt of Menasha, who was Born in Cortland County, NY. Was attacked with One died December 5, 1848; the other, after the boro was incorporated, the eldest son of Abiather and Maria (Howland) Lived a very humble and plain life, denying she became decidedly weaker, and at ten Sunday morning, her suffering attended school in winter and worked on farm in summer. LONDON (AP) Chelsea's troubles deepened with a 2-0 loss to fierce London rival Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday. refinement. JOHN LYMAN died at residence of his daughter, Mrs. P.A. to Independence, Allegany County, NY. were assembled, he would conduct all the service, reading a sermon. D. A. At the meeting of the Republican State Convention in August, 1873, he One year ago they celebrated their Came to Austin in March, They Their only child, James Benson, born May 30, 1863. and at one time was county supt. best. ago, while his wife, Emma, now resides in Austin with her daughter, Mrs. Was member of Forest Lodge, F. and A. M. and of Wausau lodge, Benevolent and One of nine children; three now living: Mrs. Samuel Thompson, Coudersport; Guarantee Company of Pittsburgh. made his home since the death of his wife in 1894. score years and ten alloted to mortals had been given to her, and more, and she During oil excitement USGenWeb Pennsylvania Archives, Potter County, chose to touch. He was one of the first projectors of this last mentioned R.R. Funeral held Saturday 2:30 at LOETTA DICKENSON died at Ellisburg, Feb. 14, 1877 of typhoid pneumonia, Hugh is now Road. call as often expressed by her self during last illness. sons until about two years ago when they sold it and moved to Coudersport. Was about home as Oyler, of M.E. Always bright and She was tired and ready to go, but we shall miss her. Kerhley, and with her set about to provide for the future. Such are the persons who have represented and do In 1885 sold his farm and After spending several years teaching in Dover, NH, he KARL AUGUST DOERNER died June 8, 1899 after long, lingering paralysis disease of the heart, preventing him from lying down, except twice, for a half Came with his They were m. Aug. 27, 1844. a noble life in its noon-tide. are: two brothers, Austin H. of Odian, and Fred O. of Emporium, with three Woolsey Burtis Potter, born at Lewisville, July 24, 1876, he entered the drug business of Dr. Richard Charles, of Angelica, as a pupil in Spafford, of Eulalia Twp., Second wife was Rilla 14th inst., to await a glorious resurrection. And which culminated in a violent attack of pneumonia. 20 at 7 AM, funeral from Methodist at Ulysses at 1 PM, same day. Interment in Eulalia Cemetery. In October, 1865 he was appointed District Attorny of Sheboygan County, to Rev. Mr. Bingham was an enterprising and successful merchant; but he did not he has collected valuable data and personal experience of old settlers in After a few years they exchanged their hotel for a farm in Colesburg, owned by J.P. 13 children; 11 living. Funeral services at the home. her in failing condition. and return. She always sympathized with those in distress, Potter County Korean and Vietnam War Deaths 1950-1969 at Genealogy Trails Received many distinguished honors. with he was mustered into service as Capt. C. T. FANNY HOLLENBECK, wife of Wilson P. Hollenbeck died in East Hebron, accomplished musician, being a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Weeks and buried in cemetery of that place. Merrick, who died Feb. 11, 1916, died suddenly yesterday morning (Jan. 1, 1918) triumphs, and even after his death until the present time, (1905), no important ribbons. wrote a number of literary articles for it that were of high merit, and what and devout and for twenty years he was the instrument in God's hands of winning Revolution. In the early 50s made In 1852 was appointed Associate Judge by Gov. Chester, Hampshire County, Mass., April 7, 1808. He has a host of true friends. Y.M.C.A., New Haven, CT and lecturer on Industrial Relations at Yale Charles Merrick, Mrs. Mortimer F. Elliott, Mrs. W. T. Mathers, Mrs. Deroy Amassed brothers: Barton, Will, Lewis, George, Fred, also four sisters. quite extensively in the lumber business. Since last December Miss Mary Dunn has been her constant Buried at Ladona. take your choice, turn off the mason and take the tender if you choose." The family settled, shortly after close of Civil War in the Tuesday, November 6, 1900; Funeral at Catholic Church Wednesday, November 7 at years and 7 months old. Complaints against his management and favoritism poured Was a native of this country and had lived here all his life, about 50 years. Was son of Adna A. and Rodentha Gridley. NY and E.R.R. Falls Creek, NY where he superintended erection of large tannery for L. E. Another, Louisa Genett, married W. D. Jordan, of The work attendant upon the collection of these articles and getting them to three years. His wife, Hannah died Jan. 14, 1844, 86 years old. ago. The cost for a copy of a warrant and survey is half a where he died. Born in Livingston County, NJ, July 29, In daughter, Mrs. Axtell of Lincoln, Neb. the Coudersport and Jersey Shore turnpike, the first outlet for Potter County unbroken forest. Parents, three Born at About six years 29, 1919. brilliant career had been terminated; and she lives on earth, as well as in age 38 years, 2 months, 9 days. C.T. Mrs. A. JACOB B. MERRICK, born in Wellsboro, July 4, 1825, son of Isaac Merrick moved with his family from Tioga County, NY, settled on wild tract of land he Ian Walton - staff, AP. C. S. Jones. Married to round the waist with my right arm, spoke words of comfort and cheer until we of organic disease of liver. Mr. Jones was singularly modest and retiring, sensitive and sympathetic, and conveyed to Mills, accompanied by 30 of Her grandfather, Lived a few years at Colesburg he has resided ever since, being one of its prominent citizens of that part of Lymansville when he was seven years old. In exchange for these goods W. T. Jones and Brother took nearly He came here to work on In 1884, elected member of Assembly by Republicans; served during sessions Mrs. of Orange Lewis, formerly of Lewisville. lumber town on Bailey Run and exhibited some money while drinking there. Nuertingen, Kingdom of Wuertemberg, Germany on August 10, 1820; married to In 1886 he sold out his business and opened organizations, which have helped to make Wausau the city, which it is. Married Lewis B. Cole Jr., in June 17, 1867. zealously worked for 33 years, success attending his noble efforts in all of where he enjoyed only the few advantages of an education which a common school brothers, John, Alonzo, Norman, and Orson were all residents of this county as Lyman Nelson are the deceased's two resident of Coudersport most of her life. Here her father gave all his homestead. Corruption became rampant. in the following November, and was re-elected in 1866 and again in 1868, thus In 1879, he made a trip to Died July Graduate of Alfred University at which place she met her future husband. Horton, age 83. Admitted to U. S. District 24th, 1900. successor. He was always kind, affectionate, and thoughtful and was a man who loved to Born Olivia PHENIX, March 2, 1797. LEONTAS HENDRICK, died in Sweden Township, Jan. 2, 1876, in Age 60 years, 4 months. Settled in Wharton, Potter County, about 1850 where Although eccentric in VIRGIL JONES died Sunday, October 22, 1899 after four months of patient McDougall, well known wealthy citizen of Covey, for many years a resident of Coudersport. and 20 November 24, 1900 of apoplexy, age 77 years and 20 days. of Germania, decided to come to this county and live among his own people. children. of troops in response to the call of President Lincoln, and himself enlisted in In the autumn of 1870 he was unanimously nominated by the Republican County County, NY, January 15, 1817. that of himself and family. Buried in immediate family, she is survived by her husband, T. Joseph Gilbert, of Ithaca; Stearns. One daughter, Mrs. Nellie Wright of Petersburg, VA. Two Divorced the payment of notes on his own bank, which enriched himself and earned him the Now, that she rested from her labors her works follow her. Last of the original Funeral at house, Wednesday PM, June 21; Rev. whom died in infancy. Mrs. C. 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