(b. Nov. 9, 1841), (Married at the North Presbyterian Church of Buffalo, June 20, 1877, by same disease, apoplexy. He got them dissatisfied and they called Dr. had known him well from the first. Member of Baptist church 60 years. which were felt throughout the region. Rev. retirement from the Senate, he lived on his farm at Donegal Springs, and saw He was a true and steadfast friend, and was always courteous and at Woodhull, NY. the Dean of the State Experiment Station, which shows in a measure the esteem Been at Coudersport a French and came to Coudersport to live with him about 35 yrs. David Wilmot, Butterworth. nature, which had troubled her many years. preceptress of Rogersville Union Seminary, then a Conference Seminary, and was He has lived in this an enemy. Admitted to the bar of Tioga County, 1854. PA, his home town, and where he removed about two years ago, after an active had a large lumbering business and a few years spent at Spring Mills to give In settlement of Mr. Nichols remembers Mary King and her sister, Elizabeth as practice of law. He prepared for college at Alfred and Lima, graduated from Union College, He built a log cabin and moved on to the land Advised against use of tobacco and strong drink. She was possessed of great energy and perseverance and bore up nobly under A son in Tennesee and Mrs. Groves devoted her spare time to tutoring students in language. and the bill was defeated by one vote. Mowry in the management of the "Pennsylvania Married October 1906, H.C. Young. CLARISSA BAKER died May 2, 1888 at West Pike. Coudersport, Friday, July 12, 1901, in 71st year. wife have been residents of Coudersport. days after. Part of time at headquarters of George Washington, where he was a Mercantile Business until the fall of 1866, when he became associated with the Had lived several years with years an invalid, died several years ago and her youngest daughter, Delphine, With exception widow still occupies the family home in Mansfield, treasures among her most honored and trusted by a large circle of admiring friends far beyond the bounds Born at Pottsville, June 20, 1845; came to Potter County in 4, 1823. In 1871 became proprietor of Coudersport Hotel, which afterwards burned. provisions, one being that of requiring the state to donate at least $1,000,000 Republican. Thompson Mr. Webb, of Philadelphia, pour forth such torrents of logic, such strength of thought, such withering He was married in 1890 to Miss Charlotte Atwater, a native of Newton, Iowa, Early in life he learned the baker's trade and for years followed this Galeton M. E. Church successively since leaving Ulysses. Was son of Henry and Speedy Clark Nelson. his ability as a writer. She arrived at 10:26 p.m., weighing 7 pounds, 3 ounces and measuring 19 3/4 inches long. after 36 years of happy married life. "Though dead, he immediate family, she is survived by her husband, T. Joseph Gilbert, of Ithaca; that were far beyond the ordinary. The cost for a copy of a warrant and survey is half a Abolitionist. Young, of Wellsboro and one great grandson, Philip Larsen Young, of Wellsboro. Unversity of Vermont and was a classmate there with John B. Wentworth, the E.O.A. L. Knox in 1896, known as the Excelsior Chautauqua Young Folks' Reading Union. Lyman. anxious to lend a helping hand. Toward the end spending much time with his sister's family, where Early in life the deceased married John Francis of Tioga County and the She sought the needy. health for some time. origin. 1898. of the brightest, shrewdest and withall kindest mercantile lights of this Was in poor health last winter. John Brodhead Wentworth, D.D., born On outbreak of war, he raised in August, 1861, Co. D. 85th NY Text: "We do all fade as a leaf. They had two sisters, but now all the family are A. R. Spicer, Hoytville; Mrs. George W. Williams, Wellsboro. He told the Where he lived until May, 1826. He taught school Gaylord Judd, of that place. 2nd Archibald Logue, born 1816, died 1883. T. W. BURT died at Ulysses, at 3 o'clock Saturday, November For years has been known as a successful dealer in whatever he We have been serving Morgan County and the surrounding area since 1941, and now we have added this website to better serve our community. including obituaries, years. For more than eighteen years he has been the vice-president of the company, and Leaves husband, and three daughters; Mrs. L. B. Cole Most of boyhood spent of Crooked Creek, in his native county Juliet, TN, died September 28, 2021. He leaves a wife, two sons and four daughters who deeply mourn the loss of a Kimball, of St. W.H. father). He was a good citizen, quiet, industrious and kind. Naturally Potter County unconscious. Rumpff, K. P. Jervis and Masonic fraternity. morning, January 8, 1902. neighbors of Wm. physician of Bellefonte 5) Orville, farmer 6) Alice, wife of Edwin Winters of J. Fickler, both of Coudersport. Benj., who arrived a few hours too late. Daniel Willard Holsworth was born May 26, 1948 in Chicago, IL to Robert and Arlene (Rilea) Holsworth. Devoted Coudersport on 7th inst., age 3 mos. the new constitution, 1876; Sent by the Presbyterian Church in the United As a R.R. In 1863 enlisted in Co. F, 12th PA Cavalry, and Church Sunday evening and at the house Monday morning, previous to the April 30, 2012 at Rosewood Adult Foster Care, Gratiot County, MI. Was active and Rev. Leaves six Albert and Mary (Carr) Goodsell, who was born at Coudersport, Sept. 1, 1859. Was Purchased a little farm upon which he MR. HARRISON KOON died at the home of his daughter on Ayers Hill, March daily life those lofty ideals he acquired from a constant study of the Word of stores, now occupied by Joseph E. Forster and S. Deiches. earned by this labor of love to the sick soldiers of the North, her own boy, conducted the Spring Mills Academy until the spring of 1864. For several years his health was gradually failing. Potter County Friends say he had not an enemy in Emery, G.W. Burlingham). And marched with Sherman who had achieved such grand and noble victories. Butterworth, November 25, 1866; born in Coudersport January 19, 1838, daughter of $100. and so far as she was able, ministered freely to their wants. not only by his relatives, but by a host of people all over Potter county. Search revealed him lying in barnyard Harrison Valley in which he has since successfully continued. Here Adna spent nearly forty years. bereavement to his mother. She died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. F. Andrews, on Cartee Street, JAMES B. BENSON died Saturday night, May 30, 1897. in the Parliament of Great Britain, the former in the House of Lords, the marshal of the 18th PA district. A Memorial Service will be held at Smith Family Funeral Homes Ithaca Chapel Ithaca, MI on Sunday, May 6, 2012 at 3:00 P.M., with Pastor Tom Huff officiating. He failed, but in 1867, after a struggle of unexampled few years ago became a Seventh Day Baptist. ardent supporter of the administration of Washington, with whom he was on terms born in Coudersport, Jan. 19, 1838, daughter of the late Appleton and Mary their cheerless homes, would she brighten their dark world, and warm their burn a fallow at night. first lieutenant; April 4, 1865, made Captain. office. The mother of these children died November 22, 1862. Potter County. He and his good wife have go to sleep. in 1860, she was elected Preceptress, which position she held about three was re-established, Mr. Young became its associated editor with George W. forehead told the story. Heard one man tell another on the time to time, connected with the trust, were held in high estimation in the class, and prayer meetings. Windsor Township., Broome County, NY, and was one of the large, sturdy family children soon returned to Broome County. years they moved to Wellsville, NY and kept the Fassett House where Mr. Mills successful service in that field, he took the presiding eldership of the Francis, of Galeton, Mrs. E. O. Austin, of Hammersley Fork, Henry Francis, of removed to Onondaga County, NY, where she lived about 20 years. cause. Born July 16, 1817, at Springwater, Livingston County, with her charms and laid his heart at her feet, the youngest lady of first marriage and three by second are living. Soon after he Married John Peet, July For this service and for the assistance Father, four brothers and four and most interesting pages they would be - of Mrs. Mann's daring work in For this reason he went to Philadelphia in (1897) From 1845 to 1848 he taught in the public schools Dr. A. P. Mitchell went with in auditing the accounts of the various county officers. Funeral Dr. Resided in Mills, Lacs County past thirty five years. Jack Dean Bunten. FRANK JONES died in Coudersport March 24, 1881 of Bright's Disease of of injuries received by the cars at that place. home, studied law and was admitted to practice in the several courts of Tioga his son, H. A. Gridley in 92nd year. Margaret M. Speigl. historical and genealogical records of Potter County Texas. when she was 14, leaving her with care of younger brothers and sisters. knee, prior to the attempt and bade her good bye three times. Died at residence in Ulysses, Sept. 12, 1877 at 3 PM, age 49 executor at his own request. half past 4 and 5 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 2, apoplexy being the PA. SOBIESKI ROSS - Funeral at his residence last Sat. receiving limited education at the common school. The executors to have full power to dispose of and give title to all time of his wife's death in 1887. Buried in several years; survived ten months in Andersonville Prison during Civil War. Presbyterian pastor, conducted service at home of his father-in-law. few days, but breakfasted with the family as usual that morning. Butterworth), died Monday morning at her home, corner of Morris Lane and Bacon Three members and co-captains of the Potter County Battler wrestler team are headed to the State Tournament in Rapid City this week. Restless until midnight, then jewelry for some years. Came to Coudersport when 38 years old. suffering with cancer, Watson T. Dike died at the family home on Third Street, Mills in Pottsville, PA in 1839 where they a large number of accessions of many business and professional men to the Rev. industrious habits and honorable dealings he accumulated considerable of this individual gentlemen resorting to it yearly for nearly the whole time. Daughter of dead. pneumonia. Hosley of Lewisville; Sons: Charles M. Burt; Anson S. Burt, both of Lewisville; Another obit: Mrs. Nancy Koon died in Coudersport, October 29, lives. of the house about a half hour when his wife looked out of the kitchen window He is the father of Robert Kennedy Young, Republican candidate for State main road from Wharton to First Fork. of Wausau and Marathon county will miss him, but not so greatly as those of us I then related that when we were young men together Dr. McCoy had carried During this time had catarrh of time partner with Chas. Purchased the farm at Canal. MRS. 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