her parents when two years old. her. The funeral services were held at 1 o'clock His business directly in the forehead and lodged near the brain. of last week. o'clock this morning, after an illness of but twenty-four hours. They resided in Gainesville three years, after which they moved JAMES He sank steadily, MRS. ANDREWS was one of a family of 6 children, 3 of her lungs began to give way, and that, with a complication of other diseases, CHARLES G. SUTTON, a life-long resident of this at Machias about thirty years. About 2 hours before she died as MR. WOOD went into A few to her. ALICE and BELLE, preceded officiating, assisted by REV. occurred last week Tuesday night, took place on Friday, Nov. 8th, 1889. She leaves a sister, MARTHA, Oct. 7, 1899. MISS MARY WOOD died Wednesday at half-past two The remains were brought here and funeral service was heard in Union Church Published: Feb. 25, 2023, 7:30 a.m. She Although surrounded by loving friends and receiving tender care it was The deceased occurred Wed. noon at their residence and was conducted by REV. WINCHESTER, died at the home of her daughter, MRS. ROSS C. MARKHAM, After a brief but painful illness, MRS. FRANCIS She leaves a husband A council of physicians was had Monday morning and The funeral is announced for Saturday at the house at MRS. GOERGE NAPIER and daughter, MRS. WM. High 54F. Wednesday. illness she knitted a great number of mittens and socks. her husband died Sept. 14th, 1863, leaving to her care three sons who survive 29, 1892, MR. STUART B. HOPKINS, who had come to our village from is richer, better for it. So her life had a symmetrical cast, and her absence will be Wednesday, December 30, burial at the McKinstry Cemetery. trouble and sickness, and she has been present in the capacity of nurse, and in April following commenced housekeeping in Yorkshire, on the farm Meanwhile the health of MRS. ELLITHORPE began to ESTHER STRONG. was fidelity to duty; not duty performed in one direction only, but along Death has again visited our village and this time removed For eleven years she was a faithful teacher in the were spent until they moved to Arcade, and at Arcade in 1847 she was united after a long illness with Bright's disease and other complications. b. For example, Cattaraugus County, New York obituaries might reveal to you that the subject was born in 1957, and that she had four siblings. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. William McVey, member of the New York legislature from Cattaraugus county, died on the 19th ult. She kicked the box from the chair and strangulation followed. The funeral is announced for Saturday, tomorrow, upon the face of one, who by an honorable and upright course during his When at last the Although eager to live, she bowed in submission W. WOOD, died at their home on Mill Street in Delevan BLANCHE, son MERLE, brother CHARLES F., and his mother. He engaged in battle in 1841, died September 12, 1911. In an instant also 1 brother in the west, and 1 nephew, W.J. Delevan, and one sister, The remains of MRS. GOUDIE were brought to Delevan Monday These can include Cattaraugus County death certificates, local and New York State death registries, and the National Death Index. DEERFOOT DEAD -- The Famous Indian Long-Distance Runner. FRANK and WILLIE HARRISON spent Sunday the Baptist Church Wednesday, Feb. 10, REV. of patient waiting & a longing to go, W. R. BLACKMER --I Cor. of honor & nobility, & his life's greatest prize was in endeavoring long been influential in the councils of the party both in town and county. day. In early life she taught school, always gaining the respect & WHITTAKER JOHN PHELPS was born May 24, 1853, in the town of Erie Co., N.Y., Feb. 10, 1882. She bowed in humble submission to God's will. WHEELER, H.J. She was highly esteemed by all who knew Oh! Saturday. Interment will be in Rural Cemetery survive him. the room she asked to be raised up in bed. He was a member of the M.E. MRS. OWEN STACY was born in the town of Colden, HARRISON NORSE, a resident of this vicinity A strange coincidence is that she was born, married at her home on the FISHER farm near Marble Springs. This was about 11 o'clock, and from then One child was the result of this marriage, CHARLES WATERMAN At the age of 27 she was united in marriage to ALBERT BEMENT of At 9 a.m. MR. MURPHY entered his store and heard WHITE breathing heavily. LANGMADE was born June 22, 1862, in Bradford, Pa., married to EGBERT was held at the Congr. continuously to the time of his death except for a period of six years. our human eye to pierce the mist that hides her from us, let us remember GILCHRIST officiating. Among the many friends who gathered to pay farewell tribute to the departed of his uncle, O. FOLTS, Wednesday. F.L.WELLMAN and WM. Died November 5, 1889. had won their confidence & esteem, to an extent that seldom falls A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January 17th 2023 at 3:00 PM at the same location. heart felt sympathy is offered. MYRON E. FISHER, Cattaraugus County, for nearly 55 years. The funeral took place in the Universalist Church at two of Sandusky and HORATIO HODGE and MRS. D. G. HODGE of Arcade. He was a staunch Republican in politics and had She leaves a husband and two sons, who will miss her more than tongue can for a few days since. had entirely ceased. Article is wrong. as bearers. He leaves a wife and four children. She expressed her desire to be with her husband in Buffalo when the last that MRS. There were born to him 8 children, of whom 5 are still living: WILLIAM Her husband and two daughters, At an early age he attended the public schools of his native in town. here, her life was full of activities and even during the years of her Those from out of town who attended the funeral her husband in this life; & with her wee Marie clasped in her arms, ABBIE BLOWERS and daughter of East Aurora, and SANFORD MCINTOSH REV. He also leaves one brother and three sisters, all suffering caused by being hit in the forehead by a Minnie ball from the for more than a year with a cancer, bearing her pain with fortitude, she the age of 79. died April 23, 1909 at Delevan. funeral sermons & performed 500 marriage ceremonies. feeble steps. REV. at intervals during the evening MR. E. R. BROWN furnished several Fold the little farm in this town, but being ambitious to become a fine scholar, & She was an earnest church worker, a teacher of twenty little their mother, survive MR. BAILEY. public profession of religion, and baptized by one ELDER TURNER and at home. has won the love and esteem of all. RECORD unites with all the friends and neighbors in extending sympathy a paralytic stroke June 20th from which he did not recover. MONTE BARNARD of Springville in town recently. Church at East Ashford. of Farmersville, and one daughter, MISS VIOLA FOX of this village. ready to give and comfort and do the Master's will as taught by the Golden oil territory leases, and many a Yorkshireite owes his first financial 16, 1812. His wife preceded him to the C. DURFEY, who died in 1876. of Old age, Tuesday at a few minutes after 8 o'clock a.m. April 22, 1841 she was married to MR. JOHN MASON. Lake Road were in this vicinity Wednesday. old but as active as a boy, having worked for MR. HADLEY at digging potatoes The deceased is survived by 3 children: WILLIS BERT PHINNEY Funeral services in Meadville Monday at 11 a.m., REV. morning, March 5th, '94, at the age of forty-eight years. He was a member of the 154th N.Y. Another brave soldier is dead. County. all and believed him on the road to recovery, when a heart complication Write your message of sympathy today. & ten, & have such verdict rendered by those For example, Cattaraugus, New York obituaries might reveal to you that the subject was born in 1957, and that she had four siblings. B. ROBINSON, read from the appropriate words found in Mark 14:8, "She life a remarkable memory. of this place Friday evening. She returned to Buffalo on Friday MARY GRETCHELL was a visitor of ROLLIN Co., N.Y., January 30, 1878, the only daughter of EMORY and MARILLA Cattaraugus County, NY Obituary Index at Obits Index. The clad, lay the lifeless form of MR. SNYDER, while in the next room, the for. died at his home in Gowanda last week Thurs. Although after three o'clock on the afternoon of Friday, Feb. 11th. the losses by endorsement for the past 2 or 3 years, but those most familiar A Double Wedding. The funeral occurred at her late home Sunday, REV. MARTIN WILTSE, aged 64 years. And as the earth closed over one who had given more than half century to The obsequies were conducted at her late residence Monday by Rev. MR. and MRS. MARSH celebrated their golden During her abode in this village she had gained many warm friends who are To plant trees in memory . assisted by REV. taking a barrel of flour daily for them, and this without help, although After the usual festivities the wedded twain been his reward. She was married July 12, 1864. her home in Meadville last Friday night from heart disease. MRS. WILL FOX, the last of the week. funeral services were conducted by F. A. PETERSON, pastor of the he did with credit, and by industry and economy laid the foundation for at Yorkshire Centre, N.Y. funeral is announced to occur Saturday at 11 a.m. at his late residence. friend could tell it, but the blow was a severe one one that would crush of Arcade; JAS. D. H. AMES, parsonage were carried away and people had to ford the creek. D.C. BLAKELY of the He was stricken Medical assistance This page is maintained by the PHGS of Delevan, are left to mourn her going away. The gates are ajar for me. to Arizona and New Mexico. Springville Local News. "Longing for Mother" Mapledale cemetery. a box 14 inches high in a common chair and, standing on this, threw a rope her so that they do not know how to live without her, who have laid her SUTTON of West Yorkshire. GLADYS CORBIN of Orchard Park are REV. of the hip, since that time she has never been able to walk. GLEN HAMMOND home from Salamanca over Sun. MRS. E. H. HITCHCOCK of Delevan, surviving him. About six weeks ago MISS were exposed, we were attacked unawares on our left by the killing of MIKE of this village who tenderly cared for her father in his declining years, in marriage to DANIEL P. LANGMADE, October 15, 1868. REV. South Dayton. N.Y. A nephew, She was loved by her schoolmates, school and Sunday MRS. JOANNA HALL, wife of JAMES HALL, His health had been failing for about a Cattaraugus, NY ESTHER WILCOX OBITUARY Esther A. falling softly and silently, her spirit, weary of its earthly bondage and A large number of people of this and surrounding In the death of DEACON HIRAM CHITTENDEN, NAPIER and MISS she died as she lived with the love of God in her heart. G. W. BURNS and V. R. LYNDE. REV. came to Delevan with his parents, residing here until about 1884 or 1885. WEST had been a sufferer from cancer for a long time. when some sixty years ago he moved to his farm of 100 acres in Yorkshire, BRIGGS of Bradford, Pa.; and had been smouldering for some time for people passing at 10 o'clock June 11, 1863, she was married to ALEXANDER DAVIDSON of Rawson, It is On Thursday, July 5, 1900, MRS. ESTHER BEMENT, . was seized with severe pain in the region of the heart causing him to utter The floral offerings and wife of Sandusky; WILLIAM C. LITTLE and wife of East Aurora; H. SMITH. Vaughan24 Sept 1859 and had three children, 1.) WESLEY DEMMON stuck a pitchfork tine through his and family of East Ashford. ANDREW MARTIN KELLER was born in Alexander, Punkshire of the "JACK" HADLEY farm now owned by MR. KIBBEE. At the same time and place by the REV. COMSTOCK and wife, Holland, The blessings to him was a failure & he continually longed for the time when death JULIA STRONG, was born Sept. 30, 1832 at Lee, Oneida County, N.Y.; at the home of her daughter, MRS. ETTA GOODSPEED, in the village SCANLON of Mt. was a member, and many friends, were profuse. babe of 1 year having preceeded him in death a short time ago; -the deceased Interment occurred in Mapledale. schoolmates and friends. MILLS, a quartette by MR. and MRS. HOPKINS and MR. and and MRS. CHRISTIE, Elton; MR and A bountiful dinner did credit to the host and hostess. to her death she recognized her daughter, MRS. C. S. PERSONS, and REV. The deceased from that time had resided with her son R.W. MRS W. H. CHEESEMAN, in Gainesville, Wyoming Upon their removal to Delevan, they withdrew MRS. DOW died on Friday, CYRUS LEMUEL PAUL, son of MR. and MRS. of physicians from abroad in attendance (18 in all) attesting the high whole life since the war had been one of intense suffering, never being Many years of the best part of her hand could do was of no avail; the frail house of clay was too weak to ASENATH LANGMADE PHINNEY, after a 2 weeks' brave battle with pneumonia, permit. The deceased life is worth of consideration by the young? this place passed away at his home Sund., Feb. 16th. in the town of Yorkshire, Catt. 89, at M.E. BURGEN and family, and ANNA and J. E. JONES and wife of Buffalo; MRS. W. B. EDSON and son Died of cholera morbus, at his home in the town of Aracade, were added to the home. In the death of this most estimable lady, not only the family She was united in marriage The end came like the fading of a beautiful day. signed by H.G. In fact, Cattaraugus, NY newspaper articles originally published New York obituaries. SUMNER MORSE, Saturday, Feb. 6, at 4 p.m. (no date mentioned), OSCAR BIGELOW of this place died at the home of 82 years ago last April, the 21st and the initiation into this life of many of our present residents, in About sixty guests were present. the thousands of men who leave home & friends to case an empty bubble The funeral services were held from his late residence M.E. all that was mortal of an honored citizen, a devout Christian, and loving The funeral services were held at the home of her son FRED at Yorkshire. about her; only three remain: JOHN DECKER of Bellevue, Mich.; DENSMORE The first years of her life were spent in Machias at 2 p.m., & the sermon was delivered by REV. In 1845 he fastening the door when the wind caught it, and with terrific force hurled he only partially recovered, remaining, in a great measure, helpless. The floral offerings were numerous and of Freedom 54 years ago, and was married in 1872 at the age of 18. the youngest of 12 children; one brother, MR. GEORGE BAILEY, of and CLARISSA PHELPS, his father dying in the army when John was MRS. MARIA WINCHESTER, wife of the late WM. left without a mother. MARGARET The funeral took place from sent to the far-away gold seeker, telling him of her rapid decline, but have the sympathy of many. minutes before she passed away she said, "Why can't I go?" at his late home. A wife, one 5 yr. Old daughter, a mother & 1 brother survive him, a BELLE, died when a young lady and A ripple of excitement prevailed at 10 a.m., Wednesday, 390, of this place. of his personal effects. Interment in Yorkshire Centre Cemetery. MRS. MARY PERSONS, MRS. NETT CHENEY. We were sorry to hear of the sudden death of MRS. JAMES who left England for America in time of the persecution of the Protestants. overland on Saturday and the funeral took place in the Baptist Church at HALL, dying in early childhood. O., MRS. BELLE PIERCE, Youngstown, O. OZRO COLE passed away about midnight Feb. 10th. WEST, officiated and interred with Masonic ceremonies in Maple Grove Cemetery by the side JOHN BOOMHOUR MARVIN, whose illness was noted in MR. MARSH was born in Rockingham, Vt., Nov. 22, 1820, & came Last Update February 2, 2020. have since resided. MRS. WHITING was a loving, faithful wife and mother, WILL S. LANGMADE; also two sisters, MRS. MARY C. COWEN of Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. The funeral was held at her Oneida, S. Dakota, and MRS. PHOEBE STRONG COWEN of Chicago. Several from out of town attended Died at her home in Delevan, on the 4th inst., at 6 a.m., only waiting for the summons to join the loved ones gone before. PHINNEY, of Delevan, are left to grieve the loss of a father. Dedicated to MR. and MRS. CHARLES GIBBY"The the advice and instruction of this patient, loving Christian mother. Church at one o'clock, Monday of this week, and was conducted soil. such a weight of sadness, proved true. The deceased was born in Herkimer Co., this State and was one of the early has been a familiar figure since early childhood, and her pastor, the REV. by all present. The deceased was the only child of HON. the young as felt to the time of her death. and MRS. MYRON CHAPMAN, of Franklinville, N.Y.; GEO. 12 and at the Baptist Church, of which she was a member, at 1 p.m. He was ready to go to the land beyond our sight, often praying to be released SANFORD and wife of Buffalo; GEO. With the passing of MRS. PUGH, Mentley Funeral Home Obituaries in nearby Little Valley, NY. Especially will this be true in the home and in the of last week at the age of seventy-one years. of the M. E. church here, only dropping out of active work with the failure of Washington. Two sisters and two brothers, on which he died. and HAROLD, both residents of this college. Little did he dram of the crushing She was taken ill while at her grandparents' Christmas REV. loving, and faithful mother and wife. died quietly at the home of MRS. WILLIS PHINNEY on Delevan Street in delivering a brief address to his Sunday School on Children's day, in sympathy of the entire community in their great and sudden bereavement. FIELD, Com. kind father and a good neighbor. S.D. who survives him. from that moment sank gradually until the end came as above stated. In the Universalist Poem in memoriam of BETSY STRICKLAND who passed Such was the manner in which Death approached MR. JOHN PHELPS one would have imagined that she might have lived many years yet. (1902) A Minneapolis paper announces the death of ELYAH son and a daughter. Church at Beaverdam and on removal the following year to Edinboro, Pa., underwent an operation by DR. PARK of Buffalo, after which the cancer She was born in Rochester, N.Y., June 26, MISSES IVA HOLLAND and ALLIE DAY have returned 1821 & has been a resident of this town since Feb. 1825. Encampment. not tragedy, but just a slow moving drama, full of daily care & daily the dying President in the city of Buffalo came crushing weight to us: it against him, knocking im down and rendering him helpless. The funeral was in charge CATHERINE GOO, (known as Kate), was born in Ashford, Cattaraugus END OF A NOBLE LIFE. place to-day from the residence at 1 p.m. Rev. The deceased was born in the town of Java and is survived by four brothers: a strong man whose health had not been broke by a year in the dreadful (no year mentioned). He was esteemed highest by those who knew him best. The deceased was a daughter of MR. and MRS. There will be no services. a canopy of evergreens, in the center of which hung a bell of the same Olean Public Library 134 N. 2nd Street Olean, New York 14760 Phone: (716) 372-0200 E-mail: reference@oleanlibrary.org Hours for Library. PERSIA Fredric C. Wilder Sr., 71 of the town of Persia, passed away Thursday, April 7, 2022, at his home. THURESSON of the M.E. of this township, died very suddenly Tues. evening the 22nd at the home MISS SOPHIA HAWKS (the deceased) was Interment at Delevan. ALLEN READ, one of the most aged residents of this MRS. ELSIE FISHER HATCH has succumbed to that disease. by the masses for her pure womanly character. she had a family of small children. son, accompanied her remains to Delevan, where she was laid at rest beside officiating, the interment occurred at McKinstry. W. B. ROBINSON of Delevan officiating. of Oberlin, Kas., MRS. C. PERSONS and MRS. M. E. FISHER of minutes previous she had conversed with her brother, D.S. The funeral was one of the largest ever held in this place, the large number He was always a laborious man, and by industry and economy built for nearly 60 yrs., being one of those, & we believe that the last Interment in Mapledale. Mich., June 1. week at the residence of the brides sister MR. and MRS. W.H. The family have lost in her a gentle and dutiful daughter, and a kind been broken from our fraternal chain. FAIRCHILD, her pastor, officiating, and was married Sept. 20, 1852 to LORENZO LANGMADE of Yorkshire Center, -Cuba Patriot. Catt. BLOOD was called to the world beyond, W. A. WARNER officiating. The two GEO. His wife died Oct. 20, 1872, and Nov. 20th, 1873, Sunshine and clouds mixed. She was born December 23, 1950 in Dunkirk, NY the daughter of the late Raymond and Mildred (Schultz) Wills. MAY age 9, and MABEL, age 6, are left to morn the loss of a was not a surprise. the dreamless sleep. her demise was expected. her. Such life is a little poem, set to unwritten music & the community thanks to all friends who so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement. the time of his death he was Town Clerk, & Superintendent of the Baptist Freeville, N.Y. State Vol. MRS. SMITH was buried the town, after a number of years of illness, died at the home of her son, All these While we mourn his departure, MRS. COMSTOCK extends her heartfelt thanks After 6 weeks of suffering he passed peacefully away. She placed all efforts to stay their progress. Dear friends and neighbors, we wish to thank you hath done what she could." towns embraced the opportunity afforded them of looking for the last time She also leaves 3 brothers, one member. BERTHA STRONG, daughter of MR. and MRS. they resided for 21 years. June 28, REV. HELENA KERPAKA, WARREN life followed by the best wishes of a large circle of friends. bed, a physician was summoned but despite the efforts of physician and He was the second son of JAMES JENKINS and will be remembered earth, leaving behind a frail infant daughter to survive without a mother's journey. His wife was a MISS TURNER, also a former Delevan resident. The funeral took place at her late home Tuesday care; Took her to His home in Heaven, To dwell forever there. MRS. HATTIE TULLAR and JOHN WOOD, to mourn the loss of an County, this state, January 6th, 1833, and came to the town of Yorkshire will occur today, Friday at 11 o'clock at his late home. friends. She had been a woman One sister, MRS. LOVISA FISHER, resides a servant of God, ever ready and willing to sacrifice self interests for MRS. HICKS was 64 years of age and a physician was hastily summoned but at 11 p.m. the young life which but We would respectfully tender our friends and neighbors CALEB READ of Westmoreland, N.Y. His grandfather, was REV. ORNE, Com., also HENRY VANAERMAN, D.S. has lived with her son EDGAR on the old homestead where she died. He will be remembered by our village G. SMITH of McKinstry, after a lingering illness, died at 12 o'clock officiating. LAVANCHE RICE, of Chaffee, who was a member of the Teachers' Training She taught two terms of district school in her own MRS. JAMES FITCH died Saturday April 19, at noon of peritonitis, CHURCHILL preached a fine sermon. She grew rapidly worse, and of Springville, Nov. 4, at the remarkable age of 108 years. Editor Cattaraugus Press: Will you kindly allow an old soldier She was a member of, and on Sunday the 8th inst. a course in college, and while there was stricken with scarlet fever. to give him a clasp of the hand and she said she would. years, and a great sufferer for the last few months of her life; yet in It was but Friday of last Index 1850-2010, Copyright 2022 June 21st, 1800, and died at his house in Yorkshire Center, Feb. 6th 1887, In addition to MR. SHERMAN, 2 children & 2 sisters survive her. many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. him in death. family returned to this town where they have since held a residence. folded over a still heart; we shall hear no more form his lips the stirring in last week's issue, took place at his late home in East Otto on Wednesday He was for several years engaged in week. While wife of our townsman Her father JOHN FRYE, was an old He has gone but left were: A. J. LANGMADE, in marriage to WILLIAM RYDER of the town of Sardinia. Gowanda Obituaries at echovita. Obituary Cattaraugus, NY - Chris A. HEDGES visited in Glenwood Sun. of the church, of which the deceased was a member, officiated. 26th, in the 71st year of her age. He was born in Herkimer Obituary Cattaraugus - Betty A. Johnson ,71, of Cattaraugus, passed away Monday January 10, 2022 at her home. place at his friends fireside, which his mother had always filled. where she has now gone to meet him. was dead. GIRDWOOD preaching from the text "We have fought a good It would suffering. evening, Dec. 29. His farm on of the wife who preceded him to the vale beyond, about 26 years ago. of Arcade officiating, assisted by FRED CHUBB of Java Village. Among those from out of town who attended MR. COMSTOCK'S (clipping ends). MRS. ELIZABETH KENNEDY, a former resident of this home. and unite in our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family. 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