Contributed by: Sylvia
Olson
MAY 30, 1860
MARRIED
In
Lowville, on the 16th inst., by Hon. H.E. Turner, Harvey Porter to
Miss Myra L. Hill, both of Lowville.
DIED
On Thursday
May 19th, Mrs. Sally Dayan, wife of Charles Dayan Esq., of
Lowville
JUNE 4, 1860
DIED
In Copenhagen on
the 28th May, James, only Son of Andrew and Elizabeth
Bennett, aged
four years 7 months and 4 days.
In New Bremen, on the 4th inst.,
Pamelia, daughter of Samuel and
Barbara Shults, aged
nineteen.
JUNE 13, 1860
DROWNED
George Williams, of
Greig, a young man about 22 years of age, was
drowned near Davis’
Bridge, below Port Leyden on Sunday. The young man went
into the water
to bathe, got beyond his depth and his companions, not
being expert
swimmers, were unable to render any assistance.
DIED
In
Turin, Wednesday, June 6, of Consumption, Anson H. Higby, aged 28
years.
On Sunday the 3d inst., ? An illness of nearly three
months, Mrs.
Mahala Jane Waite, wife of Morris B. Waite, of Pinckney,
and daughter of
John Clowbridge, formerly of Turin, aged about 22
years.
Died suddenly of inflamation in the bowels, in the town of
Rome, on the
2d inst., Alexander R. Fox, 2d son of the late Silas A.
Fox, of
Osceola, Lewis Co., N.Y., aged 16 years and 12 days.
JUNE 20, 1860
DEATH OF A PRINTER
Leonard Parmele
Rising, Esq., formerly publisher of the Lowville
Journal, died in
Viroqua, Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin, May 25th, 1860. His disease
was
Typhoid Fever. He was a man of much ability, and admired for his
many
excellencies.
JUNE 27,
1860
MARRIED
On the 25th inst., at the residence of the
bride’s father in
Martinsburgh, by Rev. H.M. Church, Mr. George C.
Sims, of Anoka, Minnesota, to
Miss Lydia E. Pitcher, of
Martinsburgh.
At Stanwix Hall in Rome, on the 14th inst., by Rev.
W.X. Ninde, Mr.
Samuel P. Lewis, to Mrs. Charlotte M. Hug?nin, both of
Rome.
DIED
In Central Square, Oswego County, on the 17th
?. Mrs. Jerusha Bates,
relict of Dr. Wm S Bates, formerly of
Copenhagen, N.Y
JULY 4, 1860
SHOCKING ACCIDENT
Last
Sunday morning, as Mrs. Perley Lyman of Lowville, was holding a
young
babe in her arms, a fit suddenly seized her, and for fear she might
drop her child, she hugged it so closely around the neck, that
the
child died, being choked to death.ercient
JULY 11,
1860
MARRIED
At Montague on the 7th inst. By Foster Newtown,
Esqr., George W.
Spencer, of Honnsfield, N.Y. to Miss Mary J. daughter
of Samuel W.
Williamson, of Montague
JULY 18,
1860
DIED
At her residence in Lowville, on the 3d inst., of
consumption Mary,
wife of Martin King, aged 39 years.
May 28th,
at his residence in Martinsburgh, John F. Williams in the
67th year of
his age.
JULY 25, 1860
NEW BREMEN
Mrs. Rodolph Roher
of New Bremen attempted to kill herself last Sunday
morning by cutting
her throat. She succeeded in making a gash about
three inches in
length. Dr. Bischoff informs us that she is likely to
recover. It appeared, from testimony taken before the coroner’s
jury,
that she killed her little boy a day previous by suffocating
him. She is
probably insane.
AUGUST 1, 1860
GONE
TO ASYLUM
Mrs. Rodolph Roher of New Bremen, who attempted to commit
suicide by
cutting her throat, has been taken to the insane asylum at
Utica.
DIED
In West Martinsburgh, on the 18th inst., Mrs.
Martha Allen, widow of
the late William R. Allen, formerly of Le Ray,
Jefferson county., aged 75
years. The deceased was very much
respected in life, and had “hope in
her death.” She was born in
Linesboro, Mass., and was one of 12
brothers and sisters of the Wood
family well known in Lewis County, all of
whom lived to be men and
women. Just previous to her death eight were
living, aged from 77 down
to 58 years.
In Denmark, July 24th, 1860, of Typhoid Fever, Willis
R. Clark, aged 31
years,
At his residence in the town of
Denmark, last Friday evening, J.R.
Howard, aged 43
years.
AUGUST 8, 1860
MARRIED
In Copenhagen on
the 2d inst., by Rev. Olney Place, Mr. Patrick Magill,
to Miss Jane
Mo?rin, all of Copenhagen.
AUGUST 15, 1860
MARRIED
On the morning of Sunday, August 12th, at the
residece of the bride’s
father, at Felt Mills, Jefferson county, by
Rev. Mr. Kilham, Mr. Walter
B. Hewitt of Black River, and Miss Anne E.
Smiley.
DIED
In Clayton, Jefferson county, N.Y., July 31st,
1860, Reuben Bickford,
father of the editor of the Carthage
Republican, and of Lucus Bickford
of Lowville. The deceased was born
in Northfield, N.H. June 27th 1779.
He was one of the pioneers
of the settlement of Lowville, Lewis county,
to which he removed more
than sixty years ago. His death was
unexpected, and his disease
supposed to be dropsy on the heart.
At his residence in Denmark,
August 4th, 1860, Daniel A. Pickert, of
consumption, in the 30th
year of his age.
In Osceola of typhoid fever, Aug. 2d, 1860,
Mrs. Mary Jane Walb, aged
24 years, four months and 26 days. She
leaves a husband, and a daughter
13 months old.
AUGUST 29,
1860
DIED
In this town of Consumption, Elizabeth A.,
daughter of Miner and
Harriet Cummings, aged about 21 years.
At
the residence of J.B. Phillips, in this village T.F. Rathburn, of
Carthage, of consumption, aged 52 years.
At
Osceola, (of putrid sore throat,) Aug 7th, John Ford, aged 16
years.
At Osceola, on the 10th day of Aug., of consumption,
Thomas Clyne, aged
55 years.
SEPTEMBER 5,
1860
DIED
In Ripton, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, July
31st, of Dy??utar?, Mrs.
Catherine Granger, wife of Daniel R. Granger
in the ?4th year of her
age, formerly of Greig, Lewis county,
N.Y.
SEPTEMBER 12, 1860
MARRIED
At Constableville, on
the 4th September, at the residence of the
Bride’s father, by Rev. Wm.
M. Ogden, Mr. Alvin E. Plumb, and Miss Eliza M.
Thompson,
daughter of S.C. Thompson, all of
Constabeville.
DIED
In Martinsburgh, August 28th, at the
residence of Christopher Way, Elva
W. Ragan, aged six years, and seven
months.
In Granville August 15th, Abby C., only child of George H.
and Emma
Vannatter, aged 5 weeks and three days.
At Martinsburg
on Sabbath, morning Sept 9th Elder Edward Johnson, aged
seventy three
years and one month.
At Denmark, Sept. 8th, Sally, wife of Abel D.
Bent, aged 61 years.
KILLED BY A THRESHING
MACHINE
Isaac Hathaway, a married man, aged about 50 years, living
in West
Turin, met with his death one day last week by being drawn
into the
cylinder of a threshing machine. The upper half of his body
being literally
torn to shreds!
SEPTEMBER 19,
1860
DIED
At New Bremen, Aug. 30th, Mrs. Harriet M. Wilder,
wife of Abel Wilder
and daughter of Elder Curtis H. Green; aged 33
years.
SEPTEMBER 26, 1860
HUNG HERSELF
Mrs. Ruda Rohr
of Croghan, who killed her child, and attempted to cut
her own throat,
some weeks since, and who was taken to the Utica Insane
Asylum, hung
herself at that institution a few days since, as we were
informed.
MARRIED
?agg’s Hotel, Utica, on the 6th
instant, by Mr. Knox, George G. Kilham,
Esq., to Mary E. Swart, both
of Turin.
? The 19th, at the residence of the bride’s father in
Constableville,
by Rev. L.L.Palmer, Mr. ?rles E. Taylor to Miss Julia
A. ?
On the morning of the 20th inst., in Trinity ?, Lowville, by
Rev. John
Bayley, Mr. Conover to Mrs. Cornelia Ta?, daughter of Hon.
Charles
Dayan.
The morning of the 20th, in Lowville, by Rev.
Lockwood, Leon Deruz to
Miss Mary Morse, all of this
village.
OCTOBER 3, 1860
FATAL ACCIDENT
Rev. Thomas
Roberts, of Cayuga Bridge, was badly injured by an engine
on the N.Y.
& Erie Rail Road, while walking on the track, Sunday
evening. He
lived to the Wednesday following, (Sept 26th) and his remains were
taken to Turin, Lewis county, for
interment.
MARRIED
At South Rutland, September 24th, by
Rev. C.Bailey, Wm Sherman Esq., of
Denmark, to Miss Sabrina Twitchell,
of the former place.
In Le Ray, September 19th, by Rev. G.W.
Pennock, Wm C. Le Fever, of
Beaver Falls, Lewis county to Miss Pamelia
M. Ward, daughter of James
Ward, Esq.
In champion, Sept 12th,
by Rev. J.H. Steward, Mr. Benjamin Stanton, of
Watertown, and Miss
Jennie Harris, of the former place.
DIED
In Croghan, Sept.
19th, of putrid sore throat Francis, son of Peter and
Matilda De
Lawyer.
OCTOBER 17, 1860
IN THE TOWN OF GREIG
There
has been twenty-two deaths from putrid sore-throat, within the
last
four months. This disease is, we understand, most fatal among
children and young people, although not confined to those classes
alone.
MARRIED
On Wednesday, October 10th, by the Rev. M.V.
Waters, Mr. J Madison
George of Martinsburgh, to Miss Emman Plumb of
Russia Herkimer county.
DIED
At his residence in this town,
of a combined attack of chronic
rheumatism and typhoid fever, L.D.
Brown, in the 23d year of his age.
In Greig, on the morning
of Friday 12th inst., of Putrid Sore Throat,
Mr. Civilian Higby, aged
24.
In Martinsburgh, Sept. 29th of putrid sore throat, Philo ?.
Stone, son
of Be? and ? Stone, aged 1 year.
OCTOBER 24,
1860
MARRIED
At Martinsburg, Oct. 13th, by Rev. Calvin Yale,
Mr. WM. Jones, of
Turin, to Miss Elizabeth Jones, of Port
Leyden.
In New Bremen on the 22d inst, by Rev. W.B. Joice?, Mr.
Byron Van
Patten and Miss Elizabeth A. Butler, all of New
Bremen.
DIED
In Greig on the 17th inst., Alice A., daughter
of H.D. and P.M.
Hubbard, aged 6 years.
In Martinsburg Oct.
5th, Elizabeth, wife the late Russel Arthur, aged
73.
OCTOBER
31, 1860
MARRIED
Oct. 17th, at the Parsonage, by Rev. J.W.
?shong, Mr. B. Hawley Ager,
of Port Leyden N.Y. , to Miss Lucretia T.
Ellenwood, of West ?chburg,
Mass.
DIED
Oct. 8, 1860,
Mrs. Florella Shephard, aged ? Mrs. Shephard was one of
the early
settlers ? This county, and for nearly Half a century an
habitant of
this village. She was in her chris? Faith pure and unchanging,
and
died as she ?, with a hope that maketh not ashamed. She ? Of the
original twelve that helped to form ? Presbyterian church in the
village
in 1822.
NOVEMBER 7,
1860
MARRIED
Port Leyden, Oct. 6th, at the brides home by
Rev. Elder S.H. Taft, Mr.
A.J. Bishop, to Miss N.A. Scrafford, all of
the above ?.
Lowville, N.Y., Oct. 31, by rev J.N. Per? R. Almon
Reed, of Greig, to
Miss ?is Vanatter, of Watson.
? The
residence of the bride’s father, by Rev C.? Due, on Tuesday
Morning,
16h, Oct., Wn ?wan, of Albion, N.Y. to Miss Emma M. ?ldbridge, of
Hastings, Minesota.
NOVEMBER 21,
1860
DIED
In Harrisburg, Oct. 30, Solon, son of Hoses and
Eliza Austin, aged 9
years.
At Trenton, Mo., November 4th, in
the 57th year of his age, Mr. M.M.
Bosworth, formerly of
Lowville. The disease was consumption. His illness
was
protracted and severe, but his bereaved and mourning friends are
comforted with the evidence he gave of being fully prepared for the
higher and better world.
At Brickton, Illinois, Sept. 20th,
1860, of Typhoid fever, or perhaps
of paralysis of the physical
system, Orlando Chittenden, aged 29 years.
Mr. Chittenden was formerly
a resident of Martinsburg.
In this town of congestion of the brain,
Berton A., only son of of
Henry and Delia Lanpher, aged 6 months and
20 days.
At Bellville, N.Y. Samuel Northrop, aged about 68 years,
formerly a
resident of this place. He went down to the grave like a
shock of corn
fully ripe. “Blessed are the dead who die in the
lord.”
NOVEMBER 28, 1860
LEYDEN
Miss Mary
Schermerhorn of Leyden, came to her death on Sunday, the 18th
inst.,
from the effects of opium, administered by her own hand. She
was
in Boonville on Saturday, and procured the poison of one of the
druggists of that place. A post mortem examination was held before
Coroner
Rogers, on Monday, when it was discovered that she was
encient, and the
fact that her shame must soon be made apparent was
the probable cause
of her rash conduct.
DECEMBER 5,
1860
MARRIED
At West Martinsburgh, Tuesday, December 4, at
the residence of the
bride’s father, by Rev. H.M. Church, Mr. C.C.
Babcock and Miss Jennie
Knight, all of the above named
place.
In Rodman, the 28th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Bakeley, Mr. E.H.
Thompson
and Miss Libbie M. Isham, all of Watertown.
SUICIDES
IN LEYDEN
Mr. Editor - We live in the midst of alarms. On Sunday
and Monday, the
18th and 19th inst., the people of the southern
part of Leyden, were
thrown into consternation by the suicide, by
poisoning, of a young women
in their midst, Miss Schermerhorn,
On
Tuesday, the 27th inst., a still more shocking death arrested the
ear
and eye of the public in this vicinity. Mrs. Nelson Harris, living
between Port Leyden and Lyon’s Falls, was found alone, in her house,
with her throat cut in a fatal manner.