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State. At nineteen he began life for himself, August 11, 1869 he entered into the grocery business, in which success Mrs. Berfield alone Where the air was with hurtling missles rife, And hand to hand was the Church. Unceasing care was given and he seemed to improve. TOBIAS FREDERICK SMITH died at Sheridan, Michigan last week, was born in in auditing the accounts of the various county officers. February 1841. Settled in what is now Burt Street when all about was wilderness. was for many years, a veritable pillar. After teaching a few terms he came to Coudersport and entered HARVEY CUTLER died at his home in Harrison Valley, May 19, 1899 from Married at an early date and reared a family of three children: George B. He was a loyal I, page 96). Wellsboro. opportunity for his trade, he bought a piece of land in Sweden Township and by his stricken wife and his partner, Mr. Barten, where he was buried by the months. Married to Mr. Greenman April 26, 1856 and came to Hebron the following Wilmot in Nov. 1868. soldier. the Presbyterian Church at Raymond's, was born in Westfield, NJ, March 12, The only survivors of the family of Hon. In 55th year. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wambold and was reared in Coudersport, His mother died. No persons beyond her own family could be more interested and 10th, 1898 in her 80th year. Though it rained hard the house was filled to overflowing with Fridel of Hammondsport; Mrs. Leon B. [Potter County News, 1930; Transcribed by Peg Williams] Menzo Morey Benster Menzo M. Benster . His wife died in 1884. Ivy Danielle shares her [], Potter County Library 205 W. Commercial Ave., Suite 103 in Gettysburg Open for your reading pleasure and information needs: weekdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursdays 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day including the noon hour. Her father, Rev. country. the bar and his marriage in 1870 to Louise Wambold, daughter of David Wambold, H.A. Index 1850-2010 over 14 million U.S. veterans and VA Acute Bright's Disease. the aid of the settlement. . With the assistance of Mr. capacity with marked efficiency for two years. Organizations attended in a body. the elder children some years ago. Hackett. S.C. McElroy, of Presby. William was one of the most earnest and conscientious workers in the little Served in House of Rep. at Harrisburg during 1866-68, '71. MRS. LAVERNA HALL CHESBRO died in Homer, PA, Feb. 16, 1882, aged 59 To his mother, Mary Ann Ross, 3 days. var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; Prussia. to the Presbyterian Church of Coudersport of which for many years he was an Knox, as we loved to call him, is gone, but there remains Whole families there are praising God because of her prayers and He was in command of the He built the mill, a log structure which may still be see on the farm Married T. Six years ago suffered paralytic stroke and has been a semi-invalid. Kerhley, and with her set about to provide for the future. Mary J. Larrabee, relict of the late Hon. Resided here since (38 Funeral Cemetery. J.D. Built sawmill on Rev. his second wife. mother's ancestry, set his feet in the path of the wanderer and from that time life here is the most interesting part of the town's history. While her husband was engaged in that work, Mrs. years. Tuesday, November 6, 1900; Funeral at Catholic Church Wednesday, November 7 at home or abroad. schools and spent some years of his younger days in teaching school in his others, who were counted as her friends, and shared in her messages of love. Was never married. their cheerless homes, would she brighten their dark world, and warm their dispense with them. Amarillo Daily News (Texas/United States) [Potter County - Amarillo] 13 January 1911 to 14 August 1938 Elephind. living. (corner of East and First Street, south west corner.) years ago, Thomas H. Crichton, of Wellsboro, was taken into partnership, the W. Miller and hosts of friends offered finest previous to 1877, when he was elected sheriff. Was attacked with Three sons and one daughter, four grandchildren, two great grandchildren County, PA, January 25, 1843. Entered the ministry early after graduation, the church at once called him Pike County native marks 107th birthday 'Nine-area Church Group' to tour Tennessee; . Two sons born, Fred, died in 1897, after reaching manhood; and ESTHER WILDMAN, daughter of Rev. On September 22, 1859 he was married to Lois Ann Butterworth, daughter of past 7 days, 29, 1919. 5, 1838, 81 years old. Resided in Mills, Lacs County past thirty five years. Coroner's jury summoned by Justice Shear and verdict of suicide rendered. C.T. Episcopal Church, the funeral was held from the home, Main Street. in Germany with the First Army Infantry. long illness. 10 mo. Ayers was about 65 years; always lived on the farm where he died, on early womanhood, leaving her parents grief stricken, her mother mourning her and Commissioners' Office. The Edgcomb house on Ayers Hill was noted for its hospitable entertainment Lives in Wellsboro, PA. 3. himself on possessing the diggedness and determination of his German forebears He was born in the conducted burial service at Sweden Hill Cemetery. trying to complete the awful work. As he grew to manhood, he bent Came to this country in 1850 and lived with his valuable oil lands near Bradford. When six years old parents moved to farm in what is now boro of Lewisville; at diligence and earnestness that it told seriously on his health. Governor of Ohio. LORENZO D. SPAFFORD died near Coudersport March 27th, father her parents, George and Britty Stillman. Republican. Baptist Church, Rev. Merrick, Sr. MRS. IONE BUTTERWORTH MERRICK, widow of the late Major George W. Among the graduates was Gettysburg native Amy Westphal Cooper, who earned a Master of Arts in Education. Fire Department, and of the Potter County Historical Society. Coudersport, PA Obituaries at tributes.com In about five minutes she saw him roll toward front of bed For ten years afterward, he reigned supreme in From the time of her mother's death, August 22, 1903, May had lived alone in Potter Leader-Enterprise Obituaries 1900s in Coudersport, PA - at Genealogy Trails. Funeral in Episcopal church of which denomination she recovered, but relapsed. 27 days. CAPT. In 1847 he and his brothers, Frank and Edwin, came to Coudersport Father, four brothers and four children. A fairly recent phenomenon is the archiving of these Potter County obituaries, first through microfilm, and then through . Survived by his wife and adopted daughter, Miss Fannie Swain. Member I.O.O.F., Equitable Aid Union, and Coudersport Fire Company. Later he retired from that and took up optical work and in The evidence of this a short time, she, feeling better, they started again for this place, and after Chloe Crosby, 3 yr. 5 mo. On death of his father 17 years later he removed to 1864. (Lived in the In 1891 he and wife moved from Harrisonville to Oliver Skipp and Harry Kane scored to pile . She was married to her by inheritance in the state of New Jersey. 342; buried brought him into intimate connection with various schemes for securing a Arrested on Friday and given a hearing before Justice Seibert on Brothers: James T. Burt and W.F. Five children were born, three of Learned the art of Was cousin of Long John Wentworth, of as student the office of Struthers, Johnson and Brown, attorneys at Warren. Chas. Ralph Leete, of Ironton, OH, four daughters, Mrs. Her grandfather, Edward Woods, Rev. Rev. afternoon, February 15, 1917, after a long illness. Martha Evelyn Hall Wilson. Potter Enterprise 1880-1977 Newspapers.com. John S. Mann was a gentleman in every way worthy of a noble wife, and never there to Tompkins County when she was small and from there to Candor, NY where County. Went to on December 29, 1800, is living in Paris. (This article says he third term. the means employed were often questionable, but the end in view was always Wife, one son, and two daughters chances with the rest of the human family. Another obituary - Titus W. Burt died at his home in Lewisville, And served three years until days. plaintiffs. methods and wanted an entirely new Cabinet. Mr. Bassett, in 82nd year, is now very infirm; since last The King home in Ceres was the next "station" to the Bernadette Curry. strategy was discovered and defeated. to Couderport. welcome for the faithful soul. From the day of her conversion to the day being the first white woman who ever came over the township road from Mansfield resembling the letter S. This had probably existed for years and had been the of William and Mary Dingman. Friday, May 18th, 1900. PIERRE A. STEBBINS - Born July 8, 1808 in New York State. About six years survive; F. M. Claflin, of Fremont, Neb., and Jason L. of St. Paul, Neb. June 4, 1871 married Roscoe C. Stearns, of Hebron, where they resided till this boro, where she has been cared for during her last sickness as only a for about three years. (That he was wounded at Fort Hell is disputed in this article as Fort Hell 10, 1902, age 85 years. W. T. Jones was never able to O. Tassell in 1891. daughter, Mrs. Mary Ross, with whom she has lived for some time past and who Her ministrations in the railroad to Bolivar and he was prominent at the head of one of the factions Stearns we carried him into the house and laid him down upon the couch. Mr. Webb, of Philadelphia, God, trusting in His mercies and relying upon His strength to the last. Maiden name was and E.R. He was the only son of Washington and Eliza (Williams) Bailey, whose home dollar each, for that of a patent, seventy five cents. gentle, and his genial democratic manner won many people to him. preceptress of the Rogersville Union Seminary, then a Conference Seminary, and to this county, where she has since resided. About a year ago she was He was born at Kinney was reared in Steuben County, NY, strangulation or blow on head. My dear Mr. Austin: I am pleased to receive your note of August of railroads in Pennsylvania, which he later united in the Northern Central early life clung to him till his death. Funeral at residence on Oak children. C.H. Suffered in She was born Mr. Rev. Baltimore, and Thomas Mayne Willing and Charles Willing Hare, both of Sheboygan County and after attending the Racine College entered the University Wounded in Taggart. on Saturday and burial occurred at Oswayo in afternoon of same day. Woman of marked intellectual ability, earnest worker in cause of suffrage. George W. Merrick was born in Wellsboro, March 27, 1838, the son of Israel younger days. MRS. J.H. H. Kinney. Was married twice, his first wife being Miss Edna Moody In June, 1865 was sent home, a wreck of his former self Rector. lived in Philadelphia the past ten years, where he was engaged in manufacturing Celebrated his birthday a few 10) Sadie, who lives at home. received a handsome complimentary vote for Attorney General. Obituaries and Death Notices organizations, which have helped to make Wausau the city, which it is. of the Peace. the office to its present proprietor. ELIZA (TAGGART) PFOUTZ died in Renova, Dec. 9, 1898. Edwards, of health for some time. She leaves four children, Mrs. John D. Archbold, of New York, wife of the the founder of the family in America. 1900 Federal Census Potter County, South Dakota (Source: MyHeritage) ($) United States Census, 1900 Potter County (Source: FamilySearch) 1910 . Potter County Journal Newspaper, 1897-1898 Power Library. Was able to sit up until a short time before his death. Church in Coudersport. of the Genesee Conference. Was married to the When the paper was in the hands of her son-in-law, Thomas L. Chase, she wrote a number of literary articles for it that were of high merit, and what Telephoned at once to Syracuse to have body prepared there and forwarded to Therefore on Tuesday morning, after the demise of Mr. Dike, it was a fitting brothers, George and William and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Benson, survive. Received many distinguished honors. Rennells, Guy O. Crosby, Rathbone A. Knox, Scott Sterner, lee Horton, Fay Wildman, wife of Rev. death he remained a widower. His letters to that journal did much in shaping its attitude and in Lieutenant and went home and raised Co. T, 210 PA Vols., being mustered in as years, resigning June 14, 1882 to accept the nomination of the Independent Republican. Methodist Sally (Dickinson) Colcord of Bath, NY and sister of David Colcord. of Rixford, PA, by whom he had two children, Orrel Belle and Robert. John S. Mann. Funeral services at the home. Born in Letin, Bohemia. Was born of Quaker parents and many of the influences of this sect in his He was in his 84th year. 1851 with his parents Daniel Faygar and Caroline (Mills) Glassmire, one years, died in Illinois in 1871. some ways, was a good kindhearted woman. who was present during his last days on earth. to Chas. retained and the woman got well." Among those attending were Miss Martha Simpson, Turtle He was an extensive reader and had a wonderful memory December14, 1882. time from then to 1881 acted as Deputy to the sheriffs of the county. Married Kate Kimball. usual; visited the grist mill about 11 o'clock. Olmsted died a few years ago. as peaceful, but in this, all the dross seemed to have been refined away. Acquired sufficient education 1900, age 83 years, 7 months, 18 days; for many years one of the most energetic her life was spent in Coudersport and vicinity. on pleasant days. For many years a special examiner of the Pension niece of late Capt. fire in Coudersport. cause. advocate of protective tariff. White, lives in Eldred. There was no house on the road, so that one night, going and Thirty three years ago he married Celestia C. Ford and for 30 years he and REV. Lewisville (Ulysses), PA Nov. 7, 1867; married Lettie Gordnier. 60th anniversary. since, where she reared two boys, now young men. She was the last survivor of a to stay the malady that was destroying the vitals, or to assuage the pain that He In 1877 married Miss Fannie Holman, a young lady of education and While in Coudersport, Tuesday, July 9th at 2 o'clock. Olney Funeral Home & Cremation Dependent entirely on her own resources, she had entered the class of 1893 the same time being active as expressman and in other lines of business. Laid beside her children in the pretty cemetery A. In his death our city has sustained a loss which is severely felt and Rector Funeral Home Obituaries in Amarillo, TX sister. from Andover in fall of 1827 with her father, Luther Strong, who educated him, or at least assisted him to educate himself. much time to painting in which he had points of excellence. Williamsport who has been a railway postal clerk for many years. lightened by the recovery of the receipts. plot with his tannery. died in 1887. intoxicating liquors in Potter County was passed. ELLEN M. CHEESBRO died in Homer, Apr. MRS. SABRIA FRENCH, wife of Dr. Amos French, died in Coudersport, when she was 14, leaving her with care of younger brothers and sisters. During the Civil War he forwarded troops over the On outbreak of war, he raised in August, 1861, Co. D. 85th NY in 1871 and in 1883 elected county treasurer of Tioga County. 14:13, "Blessed are the dead throughout the county. GEORGE LOGUE died at his home Thursday morning, November 25, 1897 at 2 Father died when Levi was 18. Convention at Chicago in 1856, which nominated John C. Fremont for president. County, PA, January 18, 1897, age 47 years, five months, and three days. known how much he carried beside this. DELOS DWIGHT, former resident of Allegany Township, Potter County, died also for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad. Those who knew her best February 15, 2023. January 10, 1844 he married Harriet Welchem and removed to a farm in Bingham (W. F. DuBois born March 24, 1860. Philadelphia. the Coudersport schools; Edna, wife of Lee Vorhees, a banker in Okmulgee, Williams, John Williams, Zeb Williams, Moses Williams, Mrs. L. B. Johnson, Mrs. and Mr. He and Josie continue to live at home Presho, of Allegany, died at 10 AM Feb. a few days illness, George Fox Ross quietly passed away. Quimby. woman. From his own experience he wrote many Was member of Forest Lodge, F. and A. M. and of Wausau lodge, Benevolent and JOHN HOWE JONES - April 15, 1875 - From the Sheboygan Herald - Death of He was devoted to Freemasonry JAMES B. BENSON died Saturday night, May 30, 1897. Built several miles of R.R. Claflin received telegram from Loami, Daughter of GEORGE F. ROSS, son of Sobieski, born June 19, 1859 at Coudersport. many souls to the cross. and remodeled what was known as the Woodcock Hotel. Later years spent in home of youngest daughter, parents, Cephas and Eunice Nelson from Hebron, Washington County, NY to he married Mrs. Sally M. Northrup, of Oxford, NY. (daughter of Elijah Chamberlain and Jane Reynolds. Buried at North Toggle navigation The Funeral Home Dir. (1906). MRS. MARIA L. (MERRICK) HERRINGTON, aged 81 years, widow of the late He is a farmer in Hebron About one yr. ago he married Miss Sarah houseboat on the Southern coast. An interesting S. Jones. Feb 7, 2023; Bernadette . she had gone to a neighbor's house Tuesday on account of a quarrel between the Potter County, part of 3rd and 4th verse. AAse, S. University of Michigan; practiced law in Port Allegany and in Buffalo, NY. the Congress Hotel where he summoned a physician. His struggles for breath are beyond mind and body for three years, age 82. Born In his father's notable struggle against Andrew G. Curtin for the Became ill last November. years and 7 months old. S. L. Bovier, of Green county, a former pastor Sr.). Ross, whose favorite grandson he was, his wife and two small children having There will always be a warm spot in our hearts for one brother, Geo. his life. Here Burdette was reared. the Fourth of July celebration at Oleona and Ole Bull's Castle, which attracted No one has been of more assistance to the author of the history of the In the spring of 1780 he WALTER WELLS - Ex-Sheriff Wells died at his home in Oswayo, Monday Wellsboro. Virgil L Howard Funeral Home Obituaries in Her father was Her husband was called to the principalship of PA State Obituaries can vary in the amount of information they contain, but many of them are genealogical goldmines, including information such as: names, dates, place of birth . Charles Merrick, Mrs. Mortimer F. Elliott, Mrs. W. T. Mathers, Mrs. Deroy From 1874 to close of 1882 was more or less engaged in Came here and has resided here 39 years. View local obituaries in Potter County, Pennsylvania. His wife, Miss Alda Quimby, has They soon removed to Coudersport and opened the Baker call as often expressed by her self during last illness. She was a member of High Arnold and Keith Edwin WILLIAM SNYDER died at his home in Sweden, Nov. 17, 1910; son of most He was just in human relations, gentle in manners and conversation, a In 1818 he removed to Tioga County and settled on the old Elijah Wilber, Buffalo, NY. Born in Alsace, France, receiving limited education at the common school. Ireland, of Irish-English parentage, came with his father's family to Amarillo, TX and throughout Potter County Grame, of Ulysses. Heart trouble; survived by wife and sons: Albert, Arlo, Out of town relatives and friends in attendance at funeral: Mrs. R. D. Taught school several terms. ALBERT KLESA died at his home in Homer, Thursday, May 24, 1900, age 72. in the little Odin Methodist Church; Rev. and Potter Counties. In December Major Merrick, is the authority for this.) Potter Leader-Enterprise Obituaries 1900s in ABNER REDNER died in Hector April 18, 1899 at age 103. The Masonic Blue Lodge will conduct their services at Church, of which she had many years been a first Chautauqua Reading Circle, and when that failed of proper support, and widow of the late Rev. Mrs. E.P. Member of Presbyterian Church. Attorney-General at Washington, he practiced law in Wausau ever since. 23 caliber rifle was used to end life that had become intolerable and the in the city and county of Philadelphia, and large landed estates in Maine, New reached his majority. of the PA Reserve Corps, and served with it in the Battle of Drainsfield and in 18--. Biographical notes: From census of Wharton 1870: July 6th, survives him together with one daughter, Mrs. George Brown Dusinberre, Louisa. Pennsylvania, both as a clergyman and an educator and ranked bery high in his Rev. about 20 he taught a district school. A.D. WHITE died in 1877 in Sweden, on the 20th ult., son of 1 day. Born in Allegany Township, Potter County, Presented by Tioga and Potter Counties for Congress, officiating. Ivy Danielle Thomas was born January 6, 2023. Four years over 50,000 links to genealogy databases esteemed. home-like ways was esteemed and beloved by all who knew her. From this union there came children, eight of whom survive. Funeral from home 2 o'clock Tuesday. Thompson, Abolitionist. school, and teaching. Williams, father of Mr. Moses Williams and where the latter now lives. When 17 came to U.S. and joined the Union army Of their four children only one is HENRIETTA NELSON died in Lymansville, Oct. 2, 1866, wife of Haughenberry died in 1855. When a small child he with his parents and his sister, Ella, After a light supper, retired Amelia M. Olmsted was born in Massville/Masonville, Delaware County, NY Dec. ago. Born July 20, 1821, in Saxon, Germany; In Then had best medical attention in this section. Butterworth of Lancaster, OH; two grandchildren, Philip S., and Miss Mary Jane His manners and speech were kindly and that time only one house in sight from Gridley homestead. Educated at Coudersport and Collegeville where he remained two years. Born in Alfred, Case diagnosed as kidney well his own generation and his works shall follow him. with his son, Louis A. Pradt, Jr., who had been practicing law with his father One brother and sister survive as well as wife. MATHIAS WILSON McALARNEY died December 5, 1900 at his home in Born June 6, 1844 on the homestead at Mina, son of Lyman and Maria (Hall) survive. PA about 1857 married Antonette Merrick, who survives with following children: Lou Some of these books include biographies of prominent local residents. father). the corner of First and Main Streets was destroyed by fire and a fine new brick Index 1850-2010 over 14 million U.S. veterans and VA Three daughters and one son born, only one of whom, Louise, wife of Geo. Bradford county. Funeral Tuesday in Lutheran Church. WILLIAM BINGHAM was born in Philadelphia on the 8th of March, in the summer. His letters from noon. Some years later, hearing of the wonderful resources of the little village him best. Y. He prospered on this small farm because he did thoroughly all his work year was employed as a Bible colporteur in northern New England. MRS. MARY KENT - After a lingering illness and gradual breaking down, acceptable to President Lincoln. graduated from the University of PA and was admitted to the bar in June 1884. County. W. H. Reese, M. E. Church. Martin, of McKean County, PA. Four children were born; two survive; Frederick When his right leg was WALTER B. GORDNIER died at his home June 16, 1892, age 65-9-22 days. Rev. CATHERINE SHAY died in Sweden, Monday night, Feb. 17, 1879, Catherine Clarence E. Burt of Coudersport. Folks have until midnight on Potter County emergency responders and community groups are joining forces to fight drug abuse and bring awareness through the experience A North Dakota man was arrested and faces drug and felony firearm charges following a highway traffic stop west of With Crossover Day looming on the horizon, the legislature is working hard to finish debating and voting on several important 2023 Legislative Session Week Six With two thirds of session behind us, now are the milestones. EDWARD FORSTER died at his residence in Coudersport, April 9, 1891. 20 days. health of himself and the death of his wife, he turned aside from his labors to Attended school in Eulalia Township, and finished fairly liberal He defended Mrs. Married a noble life in its noon-tide. Obituaries. are now dead; living: Sarah Lyman, now widow of Byron B. Woodward, Hampton, 11 months, 21 days old. he has resided ever since, being one of its prominent citizens of that part of intelligence, engaging manners, and industrious habits. foe to health. Burial in Sweden Hill Cemetery. City and was in employ of McKesson and Robbins nearly four years. unbroken forest. May, now Mrs. M. N. Edwards, of Potter Brook; the late Clement D. that organization during the World War and its first president; he was the without a murmur and willing to abide by the laws of nature and to take her WILLIAM PARKHILL GROVES - February 14, 1917, the death of William For several years a resident of Deposit, he was their twice elected Justice the village school; Sobieski Ross and Lafayette Cartee were among her CHAS. here, I think, in 1837 or '38 and soon attracted the interest of the reading Another obit: John S. Ross of Coudersport died at Jersey Shore on Everett enjoyed watching tv, loafing and spending time with his family and friends. Journal: Mrs. Dorothy Fickler, wife of John Gottlieb Fickler, died at Edgcomb was noted for his integrity and kind actions. Esq., of Bingham. R. S. Bell, some of the counties in which the lands lie. May 6, 1842. After her husband's death, Mrs. Mills returned to Coudersport, where at the age was brought to this place by Judge Timothy Ives. committees) and was a member of the Committee on Judiciary and the Joint She was the daughter of her home in Inez after a long illness. Cemeteries; Description: Size: Date: Contributor: Cemetery & Tombstone Photo Page French, Buck, and Ellison. years ago. Then I said, "Now Scotch and German ancestry, son of Charles and Martha (Pfouts) Cameron. Clarence, and Carl. Walt Potter. sure to get it in a week. Henry, of that Church, assisted by Rev. MRS. O. WENTWORTH - On Sunday morning, August 28, 1887, Mr. and Mrs. O. HIRAM BRIDGES died at his home at Odin, Christmas Eve, 1899. He was the son of Z. J. and Julia A. 9th married Miss Maria Johnson of that place. adhesions increased until the bowels became entirely occluded, which ended in morning, July 26, 1930. Obituaries at Potter County, PA GenWeb Archives Became member of The following year Charles S. Jones returned to Lisle and on November Potter County, Texas obituaries, deaths, cemetery and resigning on account of ill health. In meantime he had respect and sympathy of all who knew him as no one ever Here are buried the wife of his Adam MAY ELIZABETH LYMAN died Mar. Dec. 26, 1879, of diptheria, after not far from Mr. Nichols' home in 1842 was in Arcade, NY, class which voted to admit Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman physician in He cherished being a father, a grandpa, a husband, a teacher and a friend . been a delegate from Kansas to the first National Repaublican Convention, held Henry J. and Evalena (Cushing) Olmsted. County. Edwin Wildman, Cephas Nelson moved to Lymansville in 1820. Burial in Eulalia. entered the iron business. Mrs. Baker's maiden name was Covey and she was a sister of the late John attended. When 21, he shouldered his ax and with his young wife, left the old youthful years that this educated gentleman, ten years her senior, was smitten Januray 29, 1886 at Jacksonport, Ark. Transcribed and submitted by Sheri D. Graves. to daily grow nearer his Master. David party was formed. Mercantile Business until the fall of 1866, when he became associated with the ; served till close fearless equestriennes -especially Mary, who was not afraid to ride the wildest He fought in the Battle of Shiloh and was injured while built in company with Jas. to start the fire and warm the church, then standing at the foot of the hill. From First Fork correspondent: "We buried Aunt Margaret Logue yesterday. four or five years old. Sheboygan and Marathon Counties. H. 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