Rochester, Monroe, NY
Union & Advertiser
Sept 8, 1873
MARRIED
In this city, Sept. 7th, 1873, at the Parsonage, by the Rev. H. M. MOREY, Mr.
Thomas F. MORAN, of Owego, to Miss Annia M. MORSE, of Rochester.
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DIED
In Lowell, Mass., Sept. 6th, of typhoid fever, Catherine LOMBARD, formerly of
this city. Deceased was a sister of Mrs. W(unreadable), Cleveland, Ohio.
-Funeral from St. Patrick's Cathedral Tuesday 9:3 A. M.
On Saturday, Sept. ?th, Anna ? TULLY, wife of James WAGSTAFF(?), aged ?5 years.
-Funeral from Christ Church on Tuesday, 9th inst., at _P. M.. Friends of the
family are invited to attend.
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Rochester U&A
Monday evening 15 Sep 1873, p. 3, col. 4;
In this city, on the 15th inst. at her residence on Prospect street, RHODA DE GARMO in the 75th year of her age.
Notice of funeral will be given hereinafter. se
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Sep. 16, 1873
DIED
DeGARMO - In this city., on the 15th inst., of congestion of the lungs, Rhoda DeGARMO, in her 75th year.
-Funeral from the house, number 17 Prospect st., on Thursday, the 18th inst., at 10 o'clock a.m. -Friends of the
family are respectfully invited to attend.
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Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Sat Sept 27, 1873
MARRIED
McPHERRON - ADAMS - At the residence of the bride's mother, September 26,
1873, by Rev. H. M. MOREY, J. Melville McPHERRON of Montgomery Ala., and
Mattie V. ADAMS of this city.
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DIED
RELYEA - In this city, on Thursday, September 25th, Emily A., daughter of W.
F. and Almira H. RELYEA, aged 9 months and 20 days.
-Funeral from the house, number 50 Kirk street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at
2 1/2 o'clock.
LITTLE - On the morning of the 26th inst., Harriet OLIVER, daughter of David
and Catherine A. LITTLE, aged 2 years and 20 days.
-Funeral from the house, number 82 Plymouth avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon,
at 4 o'clock.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Mon Sept 29, 1873
MARRIED
ALLEN - PARKER - In North Bloomfield, September 24th, by the Rev. Hamilton
SQUIRES, Mr. George _. ALLEN and Miss Reba V. PARKER.
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DIED
PARSHALL - In this city, September 27, 1873, Arthur Marion, infant son of N.
C. PARSHALL, aged 6 months and 15 days.
-Funeral from the residence of the grand parents, E. R. OTTOWAY, No. 14
Marshall street, this Monday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends are invited to
attend.
ALLEN - In this city, on Friday, September 26th Mary Louise, only daughter of
Robert ALLEN, aged 26 years and 3 days.
-Funeral from Trinity church this (Monday) afternoon at 2 o'clock.
KEERS - In this city, on the 27th inst., Mrs. Margaret KEERS, in the 78th year
of her age.
-Funeral from the residence of her son, James PEOPLES, No. 22 Lyell street,
this (Monday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are invited to
attend.
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POLICE COURT
Justice WHEELER, Presiding
Annie GRIFFIN - charged with stealing forty dollars in money and jewelry from
Joseph FARLEY.
George WILLIS - drunk, disorderly and disturbing the peace. Paroled.
Ellen McKENZIE - drunk and disorderly.
Cornelius O'NEAL - dead drunk, lying in the street.
John O'BRIEN - drunk, disorderly, abusing his family and throwing stones at
the house of Mrs. McCOY on Frank street.
All the above not paroled were committed to jail, and
will be brought up for examination this morning.
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PERSONAL
--Samuel A. KING made his 171st successful balloon ascension from the county
fair grounds at Grafton, N. H., Thursday afternoon.
--An immediate contrast in the English probate office: John Stuart MILL,
philosopher, died worth (foreign symbol)14,000; Benjamin GRIGSBY, potato
merchant of Sho_editch, died worth (foreign symbol)320,000. The philosopher
was perhaps surprised at having so much to leave; the potato man probably
regretted having so little.
--The Raleigh News says:
The marriage of Mr. HAYNES of this city, a deaf mute, to Miss BUNKER of Mt.
Airy, also deaf and dumb, took place a few days ago in the latter town. Mr.
DUDLEY, a teacher in the deaf and dumb institute, accompanied Mr. HAYNES on
his trip for his bride. The minister read the usual marriage ceremony, which
was interpreted by Mr. DUDLEY to the candidates. The responses were made by
signs and everything was done in order. On the journey to this city the bridal
party came very near being drowned while crossing a swollen stream. The
bridegroom who never swam before, rescued his young bride by swimming and
carrying her in his arms a distance of several yards to the shore. They
arrived safe in this city yesterday morning. Miss BUNKER is a daughter of Eng,
one of the Siamese twins.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Tue Sept 30, 1873
POLICE COURT
Justice WHEELER, Presiding
Rochester, Sept. 29
James CARRIGAN - drunk in a public place. Discharged.
Barney SULLIVAN - drunk in a public place. Discharged.
Lyman H_DRIDGE - drunk in a public place. Discharged.
Michael RILEY - drunk and disorderly. Discharged.
Hugh McCONVILLE - drunk and disorderly. Ten dollars or thirty days.
John CLANCEY, John LAWLESS, Thomas LYNCH -- drunk and disorderly. Ten dollars
or thirty days each.
James McCOY - deserter from the United States army. Handed over to the United
States authorities.
George WRIGHT - foreign prisoner.
John RODISH, Patrick McCORMICK - violating Sunday liquor law. Waived
examination and gave bail to appear at next oyer and terminer.
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MARRIED
MONNELL -- GOODRICH - In this city, at Trinity Church, September 29, 1873, by
the Rev. M. B. St. James DILLON-LEE, A. H. MONNELL of New York city and Kate
H. GOODRICH of this city.
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