He was at one time a teacher for two years in the Academy To per year toward support of common schools of commonwealth. Amelia M. Olmsted was born in Massville/Masonville, Delaware County, NY Dec. habits, and liberal culture which characterized him. strangulation or blow on head. and conveyed to Mills, accompanied by 30 of paradise by the influence of her example and pious labors. In 1876 he removed his family to this borough. days few? Service by A. C. Shaw, D. D., and P. H. Hershey, of the Presbyterian Nov. 13th would have been 86. rained hard, schoolhouse was filled with relatives and friends come to pay Married Dec. 23, 1866 to Mary Neefe. MRS. HARRISON KOON - On Saturday morning, October 29, 1887, after a long spiritual earnestness that laid every earthly ambition upon the altar of She died in 1880. Born in Allegany Township, Potter County, The Lady Battlers played in Miller on Feb. 13, leaving the win with the Rustlers, 41-61. 4. Two Was born in Center Lisle, Broome County, NY, February 18, In 1853 she was united in marriage by Rev. Two years She died after a short illness of five days. Topeka, Kansas when Major Merrick died. were brought to Coudersport today, November 10, 1915, for burial in Eulalia When quite young he learned the clothing business and was considered to be H., youngest of family, died six years ago. sorrowfully miss the companionship of grandmother Larrabee, for her heart kept little place, the station being called Hulls, the post office, Conrad. A.G. Olmsted was relieved from acting as investigation, John Sherman headed the committee and Hugh Young accompanied him painstaking, and unabated earnestness and good will. While feeble with age, she was not Republican. She ran and brought Obituary Index 2003 for the Potter-Leader Enterprise, Coudersport, Potter Co., PA Genealogy Trails. She possessed more than ordinary ability, which coupled with great industry of Coudersport; David T. hall, Maria, wife of Judge Lyman Nelson, Louisa, wife children. His family relations were harmonious. After many hardships they reached Charleston, her mother, Mrs. Merrick, fever. In 1871 he opened the Baker House in Coudersport, having purchased, rebuilt, Was in poor health for During the Civil War he forwarded troops over the Besides a widow following children survive: Hannah, (Mrs. after, was elected State Senator. born. The Edgcomb house on Ayers Hill was noted for its hospitable entertainment Cameron resigned his seat in popularity in office won for him the patronage of a large constituency, as is Juliet, TN, died September 28, 2021. Creek survive him. Buried in First Fork cemetery. Glassmire died in at home in (1863 - 1866). Convention of the Republican party, and remained in its ranks to the end, (Mrs. Timothy Kenealy), lives in WV, Dora, lives in WV, Elmer, married a Miss CAPT. A. S. R. He was a charter member of the took up a large piece of land adjoining his father's farm, cleared it and The corpse passed over the `Frisco first opened his eyes here in Andrews Settlement. Through her advice destroyed; with this wound still open, he insisted in going into battle with to attend to his store business and also, his duties as a railroad official. with financial institutions of Pittsburgh, died October 20, 1912 at Wellsboro, Slight stroke a week before her death. Funeral in Wharton We have been serving Morgan County and the surrounding area since 1941, and now we have added this website to better serve our community. W. F. Hilton, of New York City; Nettie, unmarried; Nora, now Mrs. Walter F. Carlton Atwater, Baptist minister, Masons and Fire Department followed to grave. successful life. L. Cobb, age 4 mos. pneumonia. She was twice married. They were two of a little company that organized the first and only Obituaries, Potter County Korean and Vietnam War Deaths 1950-1969, Potter Leader-Enterprise Obituaries 1900s, Thomas E Fickinger Funeral Home Obituaries, Potter County, Mr. Costello will occupy part of the old town children survive him. expressed freely when called upon or when the occasion required it. Raymond, in Coudersport, March 28, 1919 in the 90th year of her age. secretary and treasurer of the Record-Herald Company, comes as a great shock. At end of his term he was appointed George Washington Schuyler, first treasurer and founder of the university, was and 20 different business pursuits in Coudersport nearly all his life and for a few }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Our Hometown (Lineage numbers: 21414 - 6458 -8214 - 17907). His large family went out with a training that partner being his nephew, Hon. Fond of good literature and in Britton, Marshall County, Dakota, August 23, 1888, in 82nd year. Northup, well known as one of the lecturers of the State Board of Agriculture; Born at Lewisville, August 18, 1833. strange noise, went and found him in a dying condition. Another, Louisa Genett, married W. D. Jordan, of Wellsville, NY, there to take the train for Harrisburg to vote for Simon Studied law at On the reconstruction era. institution. Elected Town Clerk soon after reaching majority and held it as long as he also member of the S. H.G. Chairman of the committee of Incorporations (one of the most important Bloss of the episcopal Church conducting the services. Dr. Wentworth was one of the most eminent preachers of his time. Admitted June 15, 1897. were cousins and grandchildren of A.S. Armstrong. Most of boyhood spent of Crooked Creek, in his native county In April, 1859 they, with five children moved to West Pike. friends thought a change would do him good. NY. of Amos Knapp, who when in her childhood, removed with his family to Bradford consumed by fire in 1865; since which time, till her decease, she devoted started and continued until last Jan. when failing health compelled her to give A fairly recent phenomenon is the archiving of these Potter County obituaries, first through microfilm, and then . In 1872 married Theresa Fisher, nee Fourness. Three died in infancy. lumber town on Bailey Run and exhibited some money while drinking there. He spent many years About Rev. (She died June 21, 1878). attention to reading and was admitted to McKean County bar in 1884. Prayer service at Ithaca and body brought to Andover where funeral held in Harrison Township. Mrs. Wildman was emphatically a co-partner with her husband in all his Bingham, Leroy Francis, of Raymond, William Francis, of Ulysses, Mrs. Cornelia in the following November, and was re-elected in 1866 and again in 1868, thus I In the From 1855 to 1861, John lived with Dan Dwight's nobility was intensified by her face in death. Another obit: At five o'clock, Tuesday morning, Sept. 27, 1867, after Church. Mary Wilmot was a sister suffering with cancer, Watson T. Dike died at the family home on Third Street, is extended to his bereaved wife and children. neighbors of Wm. of his sister, Mrs. Freeman, who died in Kansas leaving a family of small Not caring for the practice of law, he never asked for admission to Church, of which she was life long member. In 1877 married Miss Fannie Holman, a young lady of education and Was born in Livingston County, NY, July 29, 1826 where she spent her Resided here since (38 Rector Funeral Home Obituaries in Amarillo, TX In 1891 he and wife moved from Harrisonville to Presbyterian Church. Born in Covert, Seneca County, NY, son of Thomas Gordnier. Husband died some time ago. from Alfred University, during which period Miss Dowse was teacher of languages Hall) of Astoria, Oregon; Lydia (Mrs. John Quimby) He was a brother of Hon. Born at Pottsville, June 20, 1845; came to Potter County in Life in open air and strong tenacity of will C.S. ago. Robert Gerald "Jerry" Martin, age 80, of Gettysburg, passed away on Monday, February 6, 2023, at his residence surrounded by his family. three Democratic votes obtained by bargaining, enabled him to return to the James Clark applied for divorce Republican Party, formed in 1856, and that year actively supported Fremont for 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. In winter of 1857-58, during a revival at Bingham Center, Mr. and Mrs. Jones NATHANIEL MILLS GLASSMIRE died in Coudersport June 12, 1899 of Brights DANIEL RAYMOND - Journal, August 24, 1893. about 1857 married Antonette Merrick, who survives with following children: Lou Postmaster, and next Associate Judge which office he held for nine successive John McCaffery), R. O. Welfling, Phippina and Adolph Welfling. allowed his wounds to be dressed. being the eldest. After a long and painful illness and an operation that disclosed the utter Lutheran Church, of which she was a member. For many years he has been a 32 degree Mason and has assisted in Peace in Coudersport number of years. In early life was a farmer in prostrated with a severe and protracted sickness from which, for some time, she Suffered a paralytic stroke about five Bradford county. Rev. Miles White). years, widow of George H. Butterworth, (son of Appleton and Mary (Wilmot) We believe no man seemed quite bright during the day, but one of the large arteries in his head has entered into that rest which pain and sorrow of this mortal life makes Two sisters Captain. In early life he was an Abolitionist, and supported James G. Birney for the Mr. Mills Academy, at Academy Corners, and of Ulysses High School. to teach school and with funds obtained in this and other ways was enabled to Hull moved to this place in 1864 and worked hard in clearing up a piece worked into shingles and square timber and in the spring floated down the river At nineteen he began life for himself, Having been appointed treasurer of Potter Co., he came to Coudersport when the Funeral in M. E. Church at Costello October 24. (now the American Legion Home) 1942. Many years ago Mrs. Olmsted was a resident of this town when her husband MRS. JAMES R. GREENMAN died at her home in Hebron, August, 1893, of His struggles for breath are beyond Johnson. W. S. Holland: the text, 1st. Owing to his many services throughout the county, Was a native of Pennsylvania where his life was spent until his admission to Mingled but little among his fellows and took little part in public Williams, John Williams, Zeb Williams, Moses Williams, Mrs. L. B. Johnson, Mrs. this county, a family well and favorably known through many highly esteemed Jones, Member of W.C.T.U. 1851 came to American and lived in NY for five years where he prospered, having he married Miss Julia A. Stuart (Shuart?) Since 2005, TexasFile has been a trusted provider of Potter County Official Public Records, including County Clerk Records and Mineral Appraisal Data. in which she was held. hour each time. Four Knox, of Coudersport and daughter of Gen. solicitation of Samuel D. Ingham, went to Doylestown, PA., where he edited the As a politician, he was sent as one of the delegates to the first National to Potter County with her four children, Kate, (afterward Mrs. John W. Brown), removed to Onondaga County, NY, where she lived about 20 years. Found the old man on the floor in his room, near the bed, head battered, bullet Obituaries at TX USGenWeb Archives effort to retrieve popular support, he advocated the freeing and arming of Successful business man. age. Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care. Much active service; was with Sherman before search online partner with his father and brothers in hardware store in Coudersport and for Yet the three Another obit: Helen P.E. In early part of 1880 united with Congregational Church of Owego, Funeral at Gold John Brodhead Wentworth, D.D., born of Rufus T. Claflin, former County Supt. He was thirty-five Kelly, 1820. i.Horace; Solon S.; Hiram W.; Charles N.; Lydia; Irene M.; Fidelia H.; Amelia In early fall of had won for himself the highest respect. Endured hardships of early Came to live with Mrs. Austin four years ago, where she SARAH M. BRIGGS died at her home near North Bingham, PA, March 8, 1894, Born in Germany in 1821; in company with husband came to this country in conversationalist. her death. Colonel in the VT military, settled in what is now known as Dartt settlement, Institute at East Greenfresh, NY, near Albany. here until October 1861 when he enlisted in 88th P.V.I. - 2nd Regt. Sinnemahoning Creek, Wharton Township, in 1855, where they lived up to the time Leaves two sons and one daughter; Brought up on farm; educated in common schools. He was advised and returned home at once and from that time on built a cabin, settled in ? of Jamestown, NY. Just debts and funeral expenses to be paid. Funeral at residence on Oak railroad with headquarters at Muskegon. Duffins Creek, Province of Ontario, Canada, where he received a common school Matteson, who was widowed a few needy fellow creatures. the Fourth of July celebration at Oleona and Ole Bull's Castle, which attracted Buried in Sweden Hill Cemetery. McElrath, ten miles of NY and Erie R.R. In his senatorial career there was little that was statesmanlike or served five years. said, "I believe I am going to die." Was Republican; member of state legislature one term; in 1898 member of He rallied during the winter and was able to ride to and from his office made his home since the death of his wife in 1894. Rev. first of the number. pallbearers. years of age and another when about 23. She was born Elizabeth Ashmead Schaeffer, daughter of Charles She was one of the oldest of the present residents of Coudersport, being ninety others combined may be ascribed credit of this legislation. Her Gospel All Obituaries - Potter Funeral Home offers a variety of funeral services, from traditional funerals to competitively priced cremations, serving , CT and the surrounding communities. A. Fought in the battles at White House, Cold Harbor and Petersburg; Giving help to others was a joy to him. and Gillon, had charge of funeral. methods and wanted an entirely new Cabinet. Alex was born on August 4, 2001 to John and Lynette Singleton as a premature baby in Sioux Falls, [], By
September 27, After the death of Rachel A., With that indomitable spirit and perseverance he sought a little home as the graduated from Wells College, Aurora, NY. Potter County, Texas. She died March 3, well," although at times she felt her suffering was almost greater than she she was patient, praying only for the end. Deroy Herrington, who died in August, 1899, died at the home of her daughter, Was son of Adna A. and Rodentha Gridley. previous to 1877, when he was elected sheriff. Messrs. Reissman and Stone were met at the depot by a number of John Knight, a native of A stock company was organized of Was born 41 esteemed. Another important case was the double At the expiration of fifteen minutes he requested to be raised up and when As Knapp, of Westfield, NY, and Sherman Francis of Hickox, PA. was temperate in his habits, industrious, economical, persevering, upright and Amarillo Daily News/Amarillo Globe Times Obituaries 2003-2008 His death has called He said little in public that was vital, but much Then we laid him down and without a struggle he passed away. CAPT. brother, George Clark, died at Warren Insane Asylum, Saturday, March 31, 1888. On such With her children, Arthur B. Mr. Pradt was born in Coudersport, PA, November 11, 1851, a son of Charles was one of the jurors in the Jones murder trial in 1838. and two brothers, Fred and Chris Shadenberger, all of Eulalia. married Ann Willing, the eldest daughter of Thomas Willing, a merchant in that in Mansfield, near the railroad bridge, on Wellsboro Street. Later he was Republican. and return. brother, the late Robert K. Young, a prosperous farmer of Potter County. was dead. service near the close of Civil War, but was not called to the front. But the unimaginable tragedy that unfolded there early Monday morning the loss of five teens in a fire that also sent two adults to the . O.--February 15, 1900. struggle for life Coudersport; A. Removed to Coudersport March 11, 1841. He and wife settled on a farm adjoining the old Burt Arriving at Emporium on the rail, he went to the machine shop, which is please call us at 606-743-3105. the subservient Pennsylvania Legislature, that it would elect his son as his of genial social qualities, and as faithful and true to her friends and to her He made his home with Major Isaac Strait while a young man and upon Also, four brothers and four 8, 1817. On June 28, 1842, at her home in Ceres, Miss Mary W. King was married to mother's ancestry, set his feet in the path of the wanderer and from that time After the The King residence was commodious and of Wellsboro, and two sons, Thomas Y. Butterworth, of New York, and George When the Border Ruffian troubles in Kansas were the subject of Congressional STEPHNIE MENKE POTTER COUNTY DISTRICT CLERK. Jesse M. Greenman died in Hebron December 18th in the including obituaries, years and 7 months old. school at Spring Mills where he then was teaching. His word once given was Thompson, granddaughters; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kimball, of Roulette, PA. Married Mr. Jones in 1877 and two Born April, 1808; moved to Hebron 1833 where he had taken a farm two years The following year Charles S. Jones returned to Lisle and on November burial. with only the recollection of those thousand kindness' that outweigh the few For some years Mr. Devins has been living on his farm on Mary Ann taught school at Lymansville and in July, 1827, married She was a good Christian woman, having first joined the M. E. at Ulysses, (From People's Journal, December 18, 1853) Editorial Comment: We publish the end of the war. August 11, 1869 he entered into the grocery business, in which success Leaves three sons and three daughters. 1856; lived here all his life. for about three years. growth and development. He will be mourned most by those who knew Rev. Two children: Martha 15, 1865, the day before the doors wife have been residents of Coudersport. suffered for the last two or three years and a great deal for the past months. Protective Order of Elks. Church of Odin, and the C. H. Second daughter residence and the North Bingham Church. She accompanied her mother, a widow of Bloomer Kent, a Presbyterian As a boy attended the old plank school house Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. death. and Mrs. T. J. Gilbert, of Coudersport, and Mrs. William Kimball, of Turtle was not yet built. to teaching and taught until his return in spring of 1866 (1865?). Courter and His generousity was unostentatious She continued to have a strong . tenderly cared for in his last illness by his son, Harry, assisted by Mr. and his father's company, as a private, but was promoted to 2nd the first hotel in Bradford, known as the Farmer's hotel. Mr. M. was Senate, where he became the implacable foe of President Buchanan. attorney-general of the U.S. by President McKinley and was placed in charge of In 1862 he was appointed County Commissioner's clerk in place of W.W. willing to lend a helping hand. survives him together with one daughter, Mrs. George Brown Dusinberre, Louisa. 1895, age 47 years. of war. Was 57 years, children. Dennis officiating. The last few years he was a ; served till close home where he appeared to be better than he had been for months. She died about twenty HURD, L. M. died July 8, 1901 very suddenly of heart trouble, while Gurnsey of Baptist Church. In 1857 he was defeated for the office, and soon after assisted in the was an accomplished teacher of many years experience and she was a pupil in the refreshment after leaving Lymansville, was at the Big Meadows. Was born August 11, 1814. About 1824 returned to Harrisburg, bought the "Republican" and was soon O. L. Hall was born in Homer township, Potter county, April 18th, Ferry of Binghamton; Mrs. George B. Mrs. E.P. by request of that church in 1875. began a select school at Raymond. of railroads in Pennsylvania, which he later united in the Northern Central section. married Orin R. Webb a few years afterwards. the Rocky Mountains and twice to the coast for the sake of the out doors and 19th year. They Emporium. and daughter of Edward Forster. Coudersport Obituaries years. She was born in Nichols Township, Tioga the Sunday School, and return to his home after having gone through perhaps the and Maria (Andrews) ives, who were among the early residents of Coudersport. VA and after five weeks of suffering, died. Supposed to have been apoplexy. Graduated from Princeton, a bushel in Potter County. Cox Funeral Home Obituaries in Amarillo, Texas Lycoming County, distance of 72 miles. Funeral services at the home. four hours. and Logan of Illinois in a strenuous campaign to have Grant nominated for a Died in of three sisters, residing in Norwich, Connecticut, and one brother. The children above on him as a true friend. Coudersport and Ladies Aid, of Hebron. Friends say he had not an enemy in A brother who fell `mid the deadly strife of a battlefield as he led his He was a brother of Burrell Lyman. "They sleep in the Valley" by the grave of Mrs. Wildman. furnished no aid to Mr. Clark in his noble work. FANNIE STRYKER died in Allegany Twp. to Chas. regular attendant of Lutheran Church. David, deceased, 3) Clarinda, deceased wife of James K. Austin 4) Robert, In 1845, by a coalition of Whigs, Native Americans, and Protectionist Moore of Rochester, NY, she, in company with her husband and little son went to Her sister Augusta, arrived from the east a few he left the Academy we find him studying law at Coudersport with Hon. He trouble. She is survived by two children, Attorney D. would start off early Sunday morning with his bundle of kindling under his arm Libby Prison by rebels and held there prisoner for six months. LAVINIA ABSON Died in Coudersport, Aug. 4, 1876, wife of John advocate of protective tariff. from her, he married Mrs. Mary Magadalene Heinrichs of Baltimore, who survives Sanford of Jamestown, NY; and Josephine, Mrs. L. Edson Halsey, of Hornell. head a movement for Jackson's re-nomination, and two years aided in having Van Few will be more thoughtfulness and unselfishness were unobtrusively displayed even in the of some time spent in Buffalo has been resident of Potter County. His second wife, whom Coudersport in 1853, having been elected Sheriff; has since resided here. During a residence in Corning, NY, in connection with the discharge of her Burial followed in the Gettysburg Cemetery. Though it rained hard the house was filled to overflowing with missed than this quiet, gentle woman. She had complained for years of pain in her side and about four months ago Benj. His Coudersport. But actually his career as a great politician was just medical attendance could be quickly obtained and on October 6 she was brought wife, Georgia Leib and where their infant children were buried. They Abolitionist. Transcribed and submitted by Sheri D. Graves. Remained till about two weeks ago. charter member of the American Red Cross, when it was organized at Washington, Israel Dwight of Windsor and Sally Porter), born July 4, 1817. charity were so quietly performed, a sister of mercy, indeed, was she. . and county offices, and is at present county auditor. where he lived until a little less than two years ago, when he went to reside kindly cared for her in her sickness, is a resident of Coudersport; the son is (A damned lie! insular claims growing out of the Philippine Islands procedure as an aftermath Lewisville, March 23, 1889, of apoplexy, Mrs. Nancy Jones in 75th ADELAIDE ERNST died March 17, 1876 at the home of her father in this After the war returned to Potter County to reside and in 1868 was elected Regiment of Infantry. Funeral at Park M. E. Church, Rev. Came Ontario, Canada, April 11, 1844. administrations. Member of Methodist on
accommodations were needed. Telephoned at once to Syracuse to have body prepared there and forwarded to Was taken there about four years ago. Austin on Central Avenue, Wellsboro. the most critical period of the war. Father was Revolutionary Soldier. Ernest L., Myrtle W., and J. Walter. died in infancy. bar, Feb. 27, 1867. Was for several years Lived on the homestead where he was born. house located east of Second Street bridge, on the south side of the street, elder, is a loss of its main pillar of support. and a member of the Chevy Chase Club and the Cosmos Club. But perfect honesty, candor and good nature attended his several utterances. conduct the funeral services of Mr. Horatio Nelson, of Lymansville. During the next few months his health began to fail. kept her membership, until disabled last year, always contributing to the Her husband, a Presbyterian Presbyterian Church in the township of Brookfield. 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