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Subject: [NYMONROE-L] !! Monroe Co., NY Mar 21, 1848
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 09:23:44 EST


Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Mar. 21, 1848

MARRIAGES

In Brockport, on the 8th inst. Wm. C. CASTLE, of Parma, and Miss Maria SMITH,
of Clarendon.

In Sweden, on the 6th inst, Mr. Jon OTIS, and Miss Maria CURTIS.

In Alexander, on the 9th inst., Hiram A. TUCKER, Esq., of Buffalo, to Ellen
M., daughter of the late V. R. HAWKINS, Esq.

In South Dansville, on the 8th inst. Mr. Jacob N. CLUTE, of Cuylerville, to
Miss Jane PATTERSON, of S. Dansville.

In Canandaigua, on the 9th inst. Pell TEED, Jr. Esq., of Lester, Livingston
Co., to Miss Mary J. WASHBURN, of Canandaigua.

In Warsaw, on the 8th inst. Mr. John S. PECK, of West Bloomfield, to Miss
Mary, daughter of the late John FISHER, Esq. Of Warsaw.

In Arcadia, Wayne Co., on the 12th inst, by Rev. O. C. PAYNE, Mr. ? W. PAYNE,
of Holley, Orleans Co., to Miss Melissa PARKER, of the former place.

In Caledonia, on the 8th inst., by the Rev. D. C. McLAREN, J. M. CAMPBELL,
Esq., of Buffalo, formerly editor of the Geneseo Republican, to Miss C.
McNAUGHTON, of Caledonia.

In Amity, Allegany County, on the 12th inst. Mr. Simon VAN GORDER, of
Geneseo, to Mrs. Elizabeth PALMETER of Angelica.

In Tuscarora, on the 7th inst, Mr. Alexander S. BYARD, to Miss Mary LASHELL.

In Auburn, on the 8th inst, by Rev. Nelson ROUNDS, Ely A. LOCKWOOD, Esq, of
Ledyard, to Miss Eveline HELLIKER.

In Geneva, on the 10th inst. Mr. Harman L. WEBSTER, of Madison County, to
Miss Jane OLES, of Geneva.

In Palmyra, on the 8th inst, Jacob De LA?BER, Esq, of Elmira, Chemung co., to
Miss Clarissa P. COOK, daughter of John COOK, Esq. Of Palmyra.
****
DEATHS

In this city, on the 4th inst., Charles Cook LUNT, aged 80 years and 12 days.
Newburyport and Boston papers please copy.

In Batavia, on the 12th inst., Mrs. Dorothy CHURCH, widow of the late Charles
C. CHURCH, aged 54 years.

In Stafford(?), on the 6th inst, Mr. Squier M. BOYLAN aged 33 years.

Of Pulmonary Consumption, at the residence of Dr. J. B. ELLIOTT, in
Brockport, on the 6th inst, Miss Eliza Beth WALCH, aged 42 years.

In this city, on the morning of the 14th inst., Mr. Horace TAYLOR, aged 47
years.

In Irondequoit, on the 15th inst, John, son of Marlin and Nancy LODER, aged
12 years and 9 months.

In Rush, on the 12th inst, of Scarlet fever, Norman MELVIN, only son of
Norman and Almira CUTLER, aged 4 years, 1 month and 13 days.

In this city, on the 17th inst, of scarlet fever, Emily Frances, only
daughter of John C. and Emily R. CH???SERO, aged 2 years.

A tribute to the memory of Miss Malvina ADSIT who died in Rush, Feb. 21st,
1848.

On the 19th inst., after long and severe sufferings, Mrs. Loise M. HITCHCOCK,
aged 37 years.
-Funeral service to-day at 3 o'clock, P. M., at No. 10 Elm st.

In Le Roy, on the 10th inst. Mrs. CUSHING, wife of John CUSHING, aged 55
years. On the 11th inst, at the Le Roy Female Seminary, Miss Ann Maria
INGHAM, a niece of the Principal of the Institution, aged 22 years.
On the 12th inst, Mrs. Sarah S., wife of G. W. DRAKE, aged 29 years.

In Arcadia, on the 10th inst, O. B. SMITH, in the 27th year of his age.

In Mt. Morris, on the ??th inst, of palsy, Margaret McCARTHER, mother of John
and Archibald McCARTHER, aged 51 years.

In Canandaigua, on the 14th inst, William ROWORTH, aged 16 years.

In Jefferson, on the 19th inst. Elizabeth WORDEN, daughter of Valentine
WORDEN, aged (13 or 18) years.
****
FOUND DEAD IN THE STREET - A correspondent at West Bloomfield, writes us that
on the evening of the 14thinst, a man was found dead in the street about half
a mile west of that village, under the fence, "taking his last rest like a
famished and unpitied dog!" From the testimony on the Coroner's inquest, it
appeared that his name was Joel MACK, and that his age was about 50 years. He
has relations in Otsego county, in this state, and also in Pennsylvania, but
none in the region where he died. He has worked more or less for years past
in East Bloomfield and Lima, and for a few days before his death, had been at
the latter place sick, and somewhat deranged. The day of his death he was
seen on the road between Bloomfield and Lima, poorly clad, and in a feeble
condition, going east. He had been some intemperate.
****


--
Glenda Subyak
Monroe Co. & N. Y. State News Coordinator
# 991004
Find Your Ancestors & Check all the Abstracts at
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