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From: "Cathy & Vin Di Pietro" <>
Subject: [News] NJ Herald, Sussex Co., NJ 1899
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 19:30:58 -0500
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New Jersey Herald
Newton, Sussex Co., NJ
Weds. 21 June 1899
Eliza SMITH died on the 15th inst., aged 75 years, at her home
near Centreville. Mrs. SMITH was the widow of the late Phillip
SMITH and leaves of her immediate family seven sons and two
daughters, Elias, of Missouri; Jacob, of Nebraska; Anson, of
Pennsylvania; Julius, of Newark; John, of Branchville; Emma,
of Easton; Elizabeth, of Stillwater; Allen and Edwin at home. The
funeral was held at the Reformed church at Peters Valley on 17th
inst. Interment in Peters Valley Cemetery.
Dr. John KELLEY, who was proprietor of the Brick House, has
a well-appointed hotel and resturant in Milford near the Court House.
Everything is first class and perfect accomodations for all. He has
a large trade from Sussex and is glad to meet his Jersey friends.
Urban ABER, of Hainesville, had the misfortune to loose eight
of his sheep by lightening during the shower last Thursday. They
were under a tree when it was struck.
Several cases of measles are reported in the vicinity of Hainesville.
Some of the afflicted children took part in the Children's day exercises
on the 11th at Hainesville.
Miss Bertha STOLL, one of our Sandyston teachers, will on the 19th
inst. leave for an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Collins BROWN,
of Massachusetts.
Joseph HORNBECK has an old fashioned "raising" last Saturday
to get the frame for his new barn on his Sandyston farm in position.
Floyd E. WILLIAMS, of West Pittston, Pa., was a visitor to Sandyston
on business last week.
Mrs. Ella STEIBIG will return home this week from the city to spend
the summer.
Ex-freeholder Joseph C. WARNER has the finest crop of onions in the
valley.
Hay will not be more that half a crop this year in the valley.
John SIGLER, Sr. visited New York last week on business.
Benj JAGER is very much improved, but is yet very sick.
MARRIED
BONKER-CHIDESTER - June 17, at Sparta, by Rev. Mr. Bice, William
BONKER and Mrs. Elizabeth CHIDESTER.
FRITTS-RAUB - June 14, at the home of the bride's parents, at
Washington, N.J., by Rev. Joseph STRUMP, Floyd B. RAUB, of
Newton, and Miss Mary C. FRITTS.
(abstracted from Warren County column - The groom, Floyd RAUB,
formerly of Phillipsburgh; attendants include sister Lottie RAUB;
brother of the bride - Howard S. FRITTS, bride's parents - Mr. and Mrs.
Morris FRITTS of Youmen's Ave., Newton; other guests - Mr and Mrs
Benjamin RAUB, Miss Lottie RAUB, Mr and Mrs Frank RAUB, their
daughter Marie, all of Phillipsburgh; Miss Carrie ROBERTS of Pittstown,
NJ; Mr and Mrs Samuel SMITH, Mrs. Zilpha FRITTS and Mrs. Peter B.
FRITTS, of Washington.)
GIBSON-WINFIELD - June 17, at Hamburg, Sussex Co., NJ by
Rev. Joseph H. SMITH, John S. GIBSON, of Newark, and Harriet
WINFIELD, of Hamburg.
VANETTEN-CONKLIN - June 7 at Vernon by Rev. Joseph H. SMITH,
William E. VANETTEN, of Chester, to Eva CONKLIN.
SUTTON-DOUGHERTY - May 30, at the M.E. parsonage in Stanhope,
by Rev. Wm. McCAIN, Charles SUTTON and Miss Gussie DOUGHERTY,
of Roseville, NJ.
LOZIER-ZEEK - June 7, at the M.E. parsonage in Stanhope, by
Rev. Wm. McCAIN, Elmer LOZIER and Miss Susie ZEEK, of Stanhope.
KOLBOCHER-PERRY - June 17, at Newton, by Rev. E.H. SHERWIN,
Arthur H. KOLBOCHER to Sarah L. PERRY, both of Lafayette.
STEWART-KIMMOUTH - June 5, at the home of Dr. KIMMOUTH, at
Asbury Park, Thomas M. STEWART to Miss Rosaline KIMMOUTH.
BOSCH-LANCE - June 14, at Newton, by the Rev. Samuel CARLILE
D.D.(prob. Doctor of Divinity), Frederick W. BISCH to Grace T. LANCE,
both of Fredon.
DIED
PEACOCK - June 9, near Two Bridges, Charles E., infant son of Charles
PEACOCK.
BABCOOK - June 13, near Deckertown, William, son of John BABCOOK,
aged 18 years and 28 days.
HENDERSON - June 2, at Canisteer, Belle COOPER, wife of Marcus
HENDERSON, aged 27 years.
PIERSON - June 6, at Newton, Zola, daughter of Alonzo PIERSON, aged
about 18 years.
STRADER - May 30, at Paw Paw, Lee County, Illinois, Wm. M. STRADER,
aged about 75 years, formerly of Sussex county.
ADAMS - June 13, near Augusta, Lucilla, wife of Robert ADAMS, Sr.,
aged 71 years.
GARISS - June 9, at Newark, Etta, wife of Cyrus J. GARISS, aged 23 years.
SMITH - June 15, near Centerville, Eliza, widow of the late Philip SMITH,
aged 75 years.
Transcribed by C. DiPietro
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