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29. Emily Tyrrell, buried in Woodbury, 19
1862-Jan. 15. Polly, wife of Joel Atwood, 60
15. Lottie E. Loomis, buried in Woodbury, 2
25. Widow Anna Percy, buried in Woodbury, 86 62
25. Abner Scott, brought from Middlebury,
Feb. 18. Emeline J. Hicox, 26
April 7. Susan C., wife of Eliad Taylor, 41
21. Anna, widow of Younglove Cutler, 86
May 5. Robert C. Atwood, 24
26. Joseph C. Thompson, 21
June 4. Widow of Samuel E. Benham, buried in Seymour. 65
9. Mary E. Warren,
23
23. Rosa, wife of John Kain, (Irish), buried in Waterbury, 36
27. Bethel Mattoon, brought from Northfield. 78 July 24. Thomas Hungerford, 17
Sept. 7. James Seymour, 30
8. Fanny, widow of Cornelius Monson, brought from Middlebury,
75
15. Elam Beardslee,
87
16. Sarah J., wife of Horace Osborn, 36
17. Nancy Miles, buried in Seymour,
76
29. Sally Merriam, 74
Oct. 2. Henry Bronson, 55
20. Harriet, wife of Ransom Scovill, 65
43
20
RECORD OF MORTALITY.
1862-Nov. 10. Richard Freeman, (colored), 45 Age.
16. Nancy, wife of Daniel Upson, 59
22. Child of Chas. Scott, bro't from Bethlehem, 2 30. Alice Green, 15
Dec. 3. Mr. Perkins, 24
6. Nathaniel Woodruff, 85
18. Silas Grilley, buried in Waterbury, 86
20. Mrs. Campbell of Scotland,
81
1863-Jan.
7. Julia Ann, wife of Garry Smith, 48
11. Pamela, wife of Chester Hard,
68
13. Hannah, widow of Benjamin H. Judd, brought from Waterbury, 85
31. Mary, widow of Eli Baldwin, brought from Huntington, 75
Feb. 6. Edward, son of P. S. Berkenmayer, and grandson of Curtis and Amanda Bald- win Judson, brought from New York, 1 1
17. Willis E., son of Joel E. Hawley,
Mar. 9. Edward A. Garlick, 39
14. Mrs.Catharine Graham, bur. in Waterbury, 86
14. Mary, wid. of Daniel Finch, bur. in Water'y, 88
26. Walter L. Hall, buried in Northfield, 24
31. Harriet Hungerford, 16
April 2. Linus W. Scott, 72
7. Susan R. K., wife of Homer Heminway, buried in Jersey City, N. J., 29
13. Maurice Bowen, (Irish), bur. in Waterbury,
15. Chester Atwood. 42
17. Polly, widow of Joel P. Richards, 79
23. Mary Laubisher, (Swiss), 3
Mary 5. George W. Demarest, 76
9. Albert S. Morris, buried in Waterbury, 18
June 1. Emily, wife of Henry Baldwin, brought from Middletown, 29
5. Mary E., wife of George Bristol,
20
26. Susan A. Crouch,
41
July 2. Wm. Gorham, (Irish), bur. in Waterbury, 7
Aug. 3. John Wheeler,
45
4. Emma J. Atwood, 22
10. Mary McGowen, 8
Sept. 2. Obadiah Tuttle, 94
7. Ellen Dayton, wife of William Partree, 24
25. Julia, wife of Capt. Ransom Scovill, brought from Waterbury, 63
30. Capt. Timothy Richards, 87
Oct. 3. Rev. Wm. Watson, bro't from New York, 55
5. Honora O'Donnell, 12
21
RECORD OF MORTALITY.
1863-Oct. 12. Mrs. Lodima Woodruff,
88
15. Child of Simon O'Donnell,
1
21. John O'Donnell, G 21. Jane Culver, 11 25. William H. Hotchkiss, 19
Nov. 27. Leverett Candee, 78
Dec. 10. Elisabeth, widow of Holbrook Curtis. 66
19. Eliza, wife of Isaac N. Woodruff, 66
25. Harriet, wife of Orrin Curtis, buried in Plymouth, 66
31. Julian Brouett,
56
1864-Jan. 12. Mary L., wife of Murray Blackman, buried in Morris, 49
Feb. 2. Anna, widow of Arad Tyrrel, 87
25. Lemuel Smith, 47
Mar. 1. Nathaniel Brundridge,
3. Daniel Frisbie, 58
47
5. Child of C. Daley, (Irish), bur. in Waterbury, 1 14. Edward Welton, 51
24. Marvin Brouett,
20
30. Abigail, wife of Erastus Tyler, 59
Apr. 24. William C. Watson, 23
26. Harriet A. Hall, buried in Middlebury, 1
20
May. 15. Willard, son of Frederick Scott, 16. Emma, widow of Burr Wheeler, 52
20. Martha, wife of Col. Wm. B. Hotchkiss. 39
June. 1. Asa Woodward, brought from Northfield, 85 9. Anna Beecher, 2d, wife of Edward Hicox, 63 16. Olive Tyrrel, 45
July 7. Anna, daughter of J. Fischer, 5
15. Milton S., son of Preston Atwood, 2
Aug. 2. Samuel Seymour, 76
27. Denriff Garnsey, 68
27. Erastus Tyler, brought from Prospect, 69
Oct. 24. Clara, widow of William Atwood,
Nov. 8. Ruana, wife of Ashbel Loveland, 70
24. Sidney, widow of Anson A. Hard, 93
Dec. 11. David Munn, 41
1865-Jan. 7. Charles H. Haight, 40
7. Carlos Hungerford, bro't from Waterbury, 63 11. Child of Pat'k Colligan, bur. in Waterbury, 2 20. Nancy E., wife of Joel E. Hawley, 27
Feb. 9. Polly Scott, 62
19. Alice, daughter of Charles A. Warren, 5
27. Samuel G. Dayton, 62
Mar. 10. Lucy, widow of Elisha Atwood, brought from Plymouth, 89
Age.
22
RECORD OF MORTALITY.
Age.
1865 -- Mar. 13. Alice, wife of Abram Hawley, 80
15. Eddie, child of Timothy E. Burr, 2
April 3. Mary Ann, wife of Mr. Sharpe, buried in Waterbury, 32
19. Athalia, widow of Nathan Atwood, brought from New Haven, 85
May 8. Mary, wife of Charles Buell. 24
9. Alice, daughter of Joel E. Hawley,
2
29. Doretha Dayton, brought from Hartford, 39 June 29. Child of Charles Scott, bro't from Bethlehem,2 July 7. William Guernsey, 82
26. Richard McGee, bur. in Washington, Conn., 65
28. Kezia, widow of Elam Beardslee, brought from Waterbury, 82
Sept. 4. Abbie, wife of E. W. Pennye. 22
16. Harriet M., wife of Bennett Hicox, brought from Waterbury, 59
21. Sallie, wife of Lyman Noble, brought from Waterbury, 28
Oct. 17. Amaziah Bartholomew, 79
22. Widow of Ezekiel Welton, 82
Nov. 5. Edward S. Hicox, 33
22. Robert Smith, brought from New York, 70
Dec. 26. Aner Bradley, 80
26. Polly Bassett, widow of William Dayton, 76 3. M. W. Ralston, 24
1866-Jan.
8. Samuel B. Scovill, 80
16. Sarah E. Reed, brought from Woodbury, 17
17. Eliza M., wife of Alexander Davis, brought from Aldie, Va., 50
Feb. 11. Lewis Daley. 26
24. Asenath, wife of David Warner, 45
28. Widow of Amos Baldwin, brought from Plymouth, 90
Mar. 1. Nancy, wife of Timothy Pritchard, 50
16. Charles L. Bryan, 22
23. Emily, wife of Dennis Smith, 57
31. Angeline, wife of Newton Ensign, buried in Morris, 67
April 3. Reuben Woodward, 23
4. Nellie, daughter of William B. Judd, 1
15. Isaac Osborn, 80
18. Adeline, wife of Hinman Platt, brought from Waterbury, 54
20. Sarah M., widow of Alanson Warren, 67
May 3. John Wheeler, 24
17. Mrs. Catharine Markel, (German), 62
23
RECORD OF MORTALITY.
1866 -- May 21. Fanny, widow of Julian Brouett, June 10. Abbie E. Atwood, buried in Woodbury, 21
Age 55
July 12. Ellen, wife of William Smith, 22
Aug. 17. Samuel B., son of S. B. Rogers, 1
18. Betsey, wife of Garry H. Roberts, 53
22. Ransom Hitchcock, 67
27. Nellie Jordan, grandchild of Curtis and Amanda Judson, bro't from Guilford, Ct., 3
Oct. 3. Mary Jane Bryan, 20
23. Alsop Baldwin, brought from Plymouth, 66
Nov. 6. David Mattoon, 13. Eliza Ann Smith,
1
Dec. 30. James Duffy, (Irish),
14
1867 -- Jan. 30. Mary A. Brouett,
20
Feb. 1. Deacon Benjamin M. Peck,
5. Stephen Atwood, 81
8. George Porter, 82
50
10. James, son of Rev. T. A. Lovejoy, buried in Stratford, 1
28. Eliza L., widow of Aner Bradley, 77
April 5. Francis A., daughter of H. H. Carley, 1
16. Child of Mr. Fitch, (colored), 5
19. Leander Johnson, buried in Kent, 20
27. Anna, widow of Clark Baird, 92
30. Charles B. Skilton, 22
Apr. 30. Chloe, widow of Captain James Skilton, brought from Middelbury, 87
June 7. Rev. T. A. Lovejoy, buried in Stratford, 47
28. Child of Francis Atwood, 5
30. Howard E., son of Edson .Judd, 1
July 10. Eli S. Hall, buried in Northfield, 20
22. Elizabeth A., wife of Amos A. Judd, 57
Aug. 18. Eleanor, wife of Bela Seymour, 72
28. Hannah B., wife of J. P. Bronson, 72
Oct. 1. Child of Mrs. Thompson, (colored), 1
13. Child of George Bristol, br. from Prospect, 4 23. John Brouett, 26
23. George Bristol, brought from Prospect, 30
Nov. 12. Charles G. Edwards, 64
Dec. 1. Sylvia, widow of Rev. Uriel Gridley, 92
3. Ladeska, wife of Allyn Castle, 62
1868-Jan. 20. Rhoda, wife of Charles Demarest, brought from Fort Edwards, 41
29. Fanny, wife of Hiram French, 62
Feb. 3. Sarah E. widow of Amaziah Bartholomew, 76 10. Abram Hawley, 83
21. Mrs. Asahel Tyler, bro't from Woodbury, 42
72
24
RECORD OF MORTALITY.
Age.
1868-Mar. 14. John H. Woodruff, bro't from Louisiana, 47
21. Lydia, widow of David Woodward, 92
24. Child of D. W.Pierpont, bro't from Waterbury, 1 25. Julius Smith, 64
Apr. 1. Nellie E., wife of Homer Hemin way, buried in New Haven, 25
14. Nellie, daughter of C. T. Woodruff,
2
16. Electa, wife of J. N. Blakeslee, 80
23. Frederick Holcomb, son of O. S. Starr, 12
25. Mrs. Rebecca Williams, bro't from Litchfield,84 25. Child of Mr. Wellman, 1
May 7. Joseph Blakeslee, 48
18. Mrs. Rachel Monroe,
95
July 3. Child of William Partree,
1
11. Bennett Hicox, brought from Waterbury, 62
1
Aug. 1. Hosea Roberts, buried in Waterbury, 40
24. Angeline, wife of J. Northrop, (colored),
Sept. 6. William Woodward, 81
13. Merriam, widow of Levi Crouch, 77
Oct. 7. Adelia, wife of Lucius Bradley,
17. Emma J., daughter of J. L. Hinchliffe, died from the effect of the bite of a snake,
16
Dec. 6. Solomon Noble, buried in Milton,
75
14. Child of Wm. H.Anderson, bur. in Waterbury, 1 25. Walter Wright, 32
1869-Jan. 7. Lois, widow of Jeptha Daily, 91
Feb. 5. Daniel Wheeler, 60
21. Charles H. Buell, 28
23
Mar. 5. Mary Ann McCarty,
3
7. Margaret McCarty,
2
20. Martha P. Leonard, 57
84 79
April 9. Thomas Flynn,
45
28. Lizzie Hall,
22
May 7. Edgar Gibson,
26
14. Bela Seymour,
77
June 3. Child of G. H. Roberts,
1
21. Child of Joseph Davis,
1
July 28. Jerome Crouch,
39
Aug. 5. Marion L., daughter of S. A. Merwin,
7
30. Betsey A. Warner,
70
Sept. 2. Mary Jane Daily, buried in Morris,
36
4. Charles Atwood, 76
5. Edwin H. Atwood,
28
Oct. 8. Child of D. W.Pierpont, bro't from Waterbury, 1 13. Warren D. Bliss, 1
31. Chester Hard, 80
64
20. George N., son of Charles Buell,
73
Nov. 30. Robert H. Bronson, 36
27. Michael Sharahan,
27. Andrew S. Darrow, and ( buried together. 28. Sarah, his wife,
1
25
RECORD OF MORTALITY. ,
1869-Nov. 9. Samuel Gorham, buried in Roxbury,
Age. 56
17. Sarah M., 2d wife of Reuben Hungerford, 41 18
26. Charles H. Black,
Dec. 3. Catharine S., wife of E. Beecher, brought from Westville, 37
1870-Feb. 4. Child of Frederick Fitch, (colored),
12. Benj. Chatfield, (colored), bur. in Woodbury, 38 13. Curtis Tuttle, 78 1 16. Ann, wife of Hugh Cassidy, 68 20. Huldah, wife of Sheldon Seymour, 70 22. Charles, child of Jane Minsley, (colored), 4.J 26. Emma, child of Chester Russell, 13 23 17. Sarah Amelia Hungerford, 24 19
Mar. 11. Susan Adella Fitch, (colored),
19. William Bryan, brought from Waterville,
May 9. Frederick Dayton, bro't from Philadelphia, 28. Mrs. Nancy E. Goodwin,
45 35
July 18. Melissa Doolittle, 68
22. Harriet, wife of Truman Dayton,
70
28. Anny Louise Ineson,
3
Aug. 17. Smith M. French,
61
22. Calvin J. Lathrop,
33
Sept.18. Herman G. Atwood, bro't from Bethlehem, 72 22. Lucius B. Bradley,
70
26. Orrin S. Starr, 30. Charlotte A. Baldwin, bur. in Woodbridge, 47
43
Oct. 4. Mary, widow of Luther Judd, brought from New Haven, 82
22. Jason Atwood, 61
Nov. 6. Hannah, widow of Sheldon Judd, 70
6. Sarah, widow of Curtis Bronson, 60
9. Nathan Woodward, 77
16. Child of Magloir Babin, 1
20. Maria, wife of Erastus Merriam, 52
24. Mary C., daughter of J. A. Woodward, 16
Dec. 17. Joel Atwood,* 74
*Mr. Atwood was killed by a passing engine, at the Westmain Street crossing over the Naugatuck Railroad, in Waterbury, Conn., as he was returning home from that place.
Additional Record of Mortality.
The following is a list of persons who were born in Wa- tertown, but residents in other places, and who have died . since 1858 :
"They are gathering home from every land, One by one."
Mrs. Roxy Jane (Peck), wife of Davis Morse, died in North- field, Conn., August 8, 1858, aged 19.
William Mattoon, died in La Salle, Ill., Sept. 1858, aged 23. His remains have since been removed to Watertown, Conn., and placed in the family lot in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mrs. Dotha (Guernsey), wife of Augustus Wattles, died in Bethlehem, Conn., March 18, 1860, aged 57.
Mrs. Sarah (Judd), wife of Homer B. Abbott, died in Tabor, Iowa, April 1860, aged 44.
John Clarke, died in Salem, Ill., April 5, 1860, aged 28.
Mrs. Mary (Dutton), wife of George Chipman, died in Wolcott, Wayne, Co., N. Y., October 10, 1860, aged 35.
Mrs. Mary Ann (Baldwin), wife of S. E. Holt, died in New Haven, Conn., December, 1860, aged 23.
Edward O. Ensign, died in Pittston, Pa., October 18, 1860, aged 28. Buried in Morris, Conn.
William Richards, died in Inglewood, Md., January 23, 1861, aged 44.
Samuel E. Davis, died in Brooklyn, N. Y., February 1, 1861, aged 32.
Henry Porter, died in New York City; Sept. 21,1861, aged 51.
George Buckingham, died in Middlebury, Ohio, June 28, 1861, aged 53.
Mrs. Lucy (Fields), wife of Ansel H. Barnum, died in Bristol, Conn., December 22, 1861, aged 53.
Mrs. Sarah (Webster), wife of Timothy Fowler, died in New Haven, Conn., December 25, 1861, aged 54.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Dutton), wife of Alpheus Hart, died in Goshen, Conn., January 4, 1862, aged 71.
Mrs. Ann Maria (Partree), wife of Jesse N. Humaston, died in Cheshire, Conn., January 6, 1862, aged 26.
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ADDITIONAL RECORD. .
Miss Sally Partree, died in Newburg, N. Y., August, 1862, aged 83.
William Dutton, Colonel of 98th Regiment, New York Volunteers, died in New York City, July 4, 1862, aged 39.
Mrs. Lavinia (Foote), widow of Joseph York, died in Ogdensburg, N. Y., July 14, 1862, aged 75.
Mrs. Jane (Wheeler), wife of William H. Abbott, died in Cleveland, Ohio, July 26, 1862, aged 38.
Rev. John Seymour, died in Weymouth, O., 1862, aged 51.
Garry G. Atwood, member of Company H, 136th Regiment, N.Y. Volunteers, died in N. York City, Dec. 25, 1862, aged 53.
George Daley, died in Morris, Conn., Dec. 1862, aged 39.
Elizabeth, only daughter of Amos Clarke, died in Salem, Ill., January 2, 1863, aged 18.
Charles Partree, died in Waterbury, Conn., January 3, 1863, aged 50.
Miss Minerva Guernsey, died in Sharon, Conn., January 1863, aged 57.
Mrs. Eliza (Johnson), wife of William A. Hayes, died in Bethlehem, Conn., February 2, 1863, aged 30.
Buel Atwood, died in New Britain, Ct., June 9, 1863, aged 72.
George Fenn, died in Middletown, Conn., June 25, 1863, aged 56.
Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of George E., and Eliza (Partree) Spencer, died in Newburg, N. Y., August 22, 1863, aged 21.
Mrs. Laura (Allyn), wife of William M. Ensign, died in Morris, Conn., September 12, 1863, aged 46.
Mrs. Susan (Gridley), wife of Rev. Alfred Ely, D. D., died in Monson, Mass., October 16, 1863, aged 75.
Miss Florilla Hicox, died in Wolcott, Conn., December 23, 1863, aged 64.
Mrs. Ellen R. (Judson), wife of Lewis Jordon, and daugh- ter of Curtis and Amanda Judson, died in Indianapolis, Ind., January 12, 1864, aged 24.
Andrew E. Woodward, died in Thomaston (Plymouth), Conn., February 3, 1864, aged 48.
Harry Atwood, died in Cartwright, Georgia, February 8, 1864, aged 69.
Amos A. Clarke, Captain Company D, 111th Regiment, Illinois Volunteers, died of wounds received from the acci- dental discharge of a pistol, at Decatur Junction, Alabama, March 9, 1864, aged 29.
28
ADDITIONAL RECORD.
Mrs. Julia A., wife of Adna Johnson, died in Prophets- town, Ill., April 1, 1864, aged 68.
Horace Foote, died in Waterbury, Ct., May 23, 1864, aged 62.
Mrs. Altha (Guernsey), wife of Asel A. Hotchkiss, died in Sharon, Conn., July, 1864, aged 65.
Henry E.Daley, died in Morris, Conn., July 24, 1864, aged 69.
Truman Woodward, died in New Haven, Conn., July 27, 1864, aged 81.
John P. Elton, Esq., President of Waterbury Bank, died in Waterbury, Conn., November 10, 1864, aged 55.
Charles Porter, died in New York, Nov. 28, 1864, aged 40.
Samuel B. Hopkins, died in Waterbury, Conn., December 15, 1864, aged 31.
Samuel N. Bradley, supposed to have died a prisoner of war at Andersonville, Georgia, 1864, aged 39. He is buried in the National Cemetery at Wilmington, N. C.
David M. Hard, died in New Lisbon, N. Y., June 9, 1865, aged 77.
Mrs. Eliza (Partree), wife of George C. Spencer, died in Newburg, N. Y., September 13, 1865, aged 44.
Ransom Smith, died in Metropolis, Ill., September 28, 1865, aged 63.
Charles Painter, died in Fair Haven, Ct., Oct. 2, 1865, aged 35
Mrs. Anna (Baldwin), wife of Jesse Baldwin, died in Cheshire, Conn., March 21, 1866, aged 56.
Mrs. Rosette (Baldwin), wife of Seymour Adams, died in Waterbury, Conn., May 31, 1866, aged 58.
Zadoc Dayton, died in Bristol, Conn., June 6, 1866, aged 81.
Mrs. Mary C. (Davis), wife of Henry Clarke, died in South- ington, Conn., August 7, 1866, aged 33.
Mrs. Anner (Guernsey), wife of David H. Curtiss, died in Woodbury, Conn., August 31, 1866, aged 59.
Mrs. Sarah (De Forest), wife of David Wheeler, died in Newton, Ohio, September 4, 1866, aged 66.
Hobart Atwood, died in New Hartford, Conn., January, 1867, aged 45.
William Williams, died in Morris, Conn., January 27, 1867, aged 58.
John Buckingham, Esq., died in Waterbury, Conn., May 3, 1867, aged 81. At the time of his death, he was the old- est Free Mason in the State, having been a member of the Order for fifty-nine years.
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ADDITIONAL RECORD.
Mrs. Antoinette (Bassett), wife of Dr. E. P. Woodward, died in Bethany, Conn., June 26, 1867, aged 28.
Calvin D. Wheeler, died in Alma, Kansas, November 30, 1867, aged 30.
Samuel Williams, died in Cincinnati, Ohio, January 27, 1868, aged 50.
Mrs. Mary E. (Frost), wife of Franklin Richards, died in Plymouth. Conn., April 26, 1868, aged 26.
Harvey Atwood, died in Woodbury, Conn., May 28, 1868, aged 84.
David Wheeler, died in Mentor, Ohio, June 1, 1868, aged 78.
Rev. Henry Dutton Noble, Rector of St. Mark's Church, Bridgewater, Conn., and of St. Paul's School, Brookfield, Conn., died in Brookfield, September 14, 1868, aged 49.
Mrs. Amelia (Beecher), wife of Levi Thrall, died in Guil- ford, Conn., October 17, 1868, aged 42.
Patience N., widow of Richard Fenn., Jr., died in Meri- den, Conn., December 16, 1868, aged 57.
Hon. Henry Dutton, Governor of Connecticut in 1854, died in New Haven, Conn., April 26, 1869, aged 73.
Russell Reynolds, died in Thomaston (Plymouth), Conn., May 5, 1869, aged 88.
Frederick Peck, died in Bloomington, Ill., March, 1869, aged 61.
Mrs. Sarah (Beecher), wife of Henry Whitlock, died in Aldie, Va., September 18, 1869, aged 45.
Miss Jane Peck, died in Weymouth, Ohio, November 30, 1869, aged 46.
Charles Warren, grandson of the late Mrs. Johnson Wel- ton, died at Glendale, Hamilton Co., Ohio, February 12, 1869, aged 49.
Mrs. Mary (Buckingham), widow of Abram Ives, died in Waterbury, Conn., January 30, 1870, aged 55.
Mrs. Sarah (Buckingham), wife of Wm. H. Merriman, died in Waterbury, Conn., July 20, 1870, aged 80.
Joseph Harry Woodruff, died in Cincinnati, Ohio, Au- gust 2, 1870, aged 66.
Mrs. Belvidere (Davies), wife of George Ranney, died in Black Lake, near Ogdensburg, N. Y., August 6, 1870, aged 76.
Myron Wheeler, died in Waterloo, Iowa, September 30, 1870, aged 21.
Andrew Bryan, Esq., died in New Haven, Conn., October 25, 1870, aged 80.
List of Deceased Clergymen.
REV. HORACE HALL REID, born in Charlestown, N. H., September 25, 1822-graduated at Yale College in 1843- ordained deacon by Bishop DeLancey, in Grace Church, New York City, on Sunday, July 2, 1848-ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Smith, in St. Peter's Church, Paris, Ky., on Whitsunday, 1849-accepted a call to the rector- ship of Christ Church, Watertown, Conn., at Easter, 1850, resigning the same in December, 1856. Entering upon the rectorship of St. Stephen's Church, Millburn, N. J., January 1, 1857, he was compelled by impaired health to resign the same, November 1, 1859, and travel abroad. He died sud- denly at Geneva, Switzerland, March 17, 1860, aged thirty- seven years-having, as was supposed, accidentally fallen over the baluster from the second story of the Hotel de Cou- ronne, in that place. His remains are intered in Geneva. A mural tablet is placed in Christ Church, Watertown, Conn., as a tribute to his memory .- Selected.
REV. RUSSELL WHEELER, called to the rectorship of Christ Church, Watertown, Conn., in 1805-resigned the same in 1814-died in Morris, N. Y., February 18, 1861, aged 78.
REV. HORACE HOOKER, pastor of the Congregational Church in Watertown, Conn., from 1822 to 1824, died in Hartford, Conn., December 17, 1864, aged 71.
REV. CHAUNCEY GOODRICH, pastor of the Congregational Church in Watertown, Conn., from 1849 to 1856, died in New Haven, Conn., March 27, 1868, aged 51.
REV. T. A. LOVEJOY, minister of the Methodist Church in Watertown, Conn., 1866 and 1867, died in that place, June 7, 1867, aged 47. Buried in Stratford, Conn.
bituary.
MRS. SARAH (BRONSON), widow of .Johnson F. Welton, died in Burton, Ohio, March 23, 1870, aged 102 years, 4 months and 8 days, and was buried in that place. She was born in Waterbury, Conn., December 15, 1767, and married to Mr. Welton in 1794, at the age of 27. She became the mother of ten children, eight of whom survive her; the eldest being at this present, seventy-five years old, and the youngest fifty-five. Her grandchildren number forty ; her great-grandchildren fifty-six, and the fifth generation three; making in all, living and dead, one hundred and nine lineal descendants. Her married life till 1834, was passed in Watertown, Conn., a period of forty years, thus identifying her with the people and interests of that place. In 1834, she removed with her husband and family to Burton, Ohio, where Mr. Welton died in 1844-she surviving him over twenty-five years. Her life ante-dated the Declaration of Independence, nine years-at the surrender of Lord Corn- wallis at Yorktown, in 1781, she was fourteen-and when the present Constitution of the United States was ratified, and Washington elected first President, she was twenty-two. Uniting with the Episcopal Church, not long after her mar- riage, she continued in that communion until her death, and having filled her long day of earthly toil and patient waiting, she passed away to inherit the gracious recompense of reward .- Extract from Obituary.
-
In Memoriam.
-
Frederick
Dayton,
Born in Watertown, Conn., November 22, 1824.
Died in Philadelphia, Pa., May 9, 1870.
Buried in Watertown, Conn., May 14, 1870.
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