Marriage records and death records 1816-1848 copied from the Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, newspapers, Part 7

Author: Harrington, Jeanne E. S
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The Register 1830


Kasson, Phebe, ae. 22, dau. of Myron Kasson,


Springville Jan. 7


Downer, Margaret, ae. 87, widow, Bozrah, Conn. Jan. 3


Lincoln, Daniel, Middletown Jan. 6


Mylert, Henry, son of Secker Mylert, New Milford Jan. 14 Flynn, Jeremiah, ae. 41, Roman Catholic Priest, Montrose Jan. 16


Sweet, Wm. Henry, son of Capt. Elias Sweet, Harford Jan. 16


Wellman, Jacob, ae. 92, a Revolutionary soldier, New Milford Jan. 18


Jan. 19


Jones, Julius, Lawsville


Chandler, Huldah, ae. 55, wife of James Chandler, Gibson


Jan. 20


Bennett, Elias, a Revolutionary soldier and pensioner, Auburn


Jan. 26


Maine, Mary, ae. 81, widow of Ezekiel


Jan. 26


Phinney, Dorothea, ae. 68, wife of Samuel, New Milford Mar. 12


Whiteley, Frederick M., ae. 23, Bridgewater


Mar. 13


98


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Kellum, Samuel, Jr., ae. 20, Springville


Mar. 28


Frink, Minerva, dau. of Amos Frink, Bridgewater April 5 April 12 April 21


Frink, Charles, son of Amos Frink, Bridgewater Ressigue, Mrs., ae. 42, wife of James, Silver Lake Corah, Jemima, wife of Jeremiah Corah and dau. of Jacob Roberts, Bridgewater May 5


Hines, Mrs. Martha, ae. 28, Pike May 7


Phinney, Samuel, ae. 73, formerly Canterbury, Conn., New Milford May 8


Hartson, Beriah, ae. 62, locality-western Pennsyl- vania where treaty with the Indians was com- promised, German Flats May 16


Smith, Maria, dau. of Thomas A. Smith, Bridgewater June 27


Newcomb, Jabez, ae. 42, formerly Bridgewater, Vestal, N. Y. Sept. 23


Lyon, Barney, ae. 25, Montrose Oct. 19


Southworth, Sally, dau. of Gideon Southworth, Bridgewater Oct. 30


Cook, Mrs. Lois, ae. 106 yrs., 6 mos.,


Chenango, N. Y. Nov. 26


Stephens, Francis H., son of Henry S. Stephens, Bridgewater Dec. 15


Burrows, David Emilus, son of Jesse Burrows, Bridgewater Dec. 26


Fish, Rhoda, ae. 80, wife of Pardon Fish, Springville Dec. 26 Wright, Charles Merritt, eldest son of James Wright, Tunkhannock Dec. 20


Hinds, Conrad, son of Deacon Conrad Hinds, Bridgewater Dec. 28


The Register 1831


Mott, Sabra, ae. 26, Middletown Jan. 9


Rockwell, Timothy, ae. 73, at residence of son-in- law Chauncy Wright, Choconut, formerly Alle- gheny Co. Feb. 5


Parke, Henry, late of Springville, New York City Mar. 16


Raynsford, Hannah, ae. 52, wife of J. W. Raynsford, Montrose Mar. 17


Summers, David, ae. 30, Lawsville


Mar. 25


Hall, Timothy, ae. 71, a Revolutionary veteran, Great Bend April I


Thomas, Joseph, ae. 70, Great Bend


April 24


A Revolutionary soldier and pensioner-served


99


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


two years against the infamous Brandt and Butler ; also enlisted in Col. Baldwin's Regt. of Artificers ; also in Cap. - West's Company of Artillery Artificers and marched to Virginia and assisted at capture of Cornwallis.


West, Sally, ae. 22, wife of Dr. Edmund West, Bridgewater April 28 April 29


Tracy, Mary Ann, Wilkes-Barre


Bentley, Capt. Stephen, ae. 60, Bridgewater May II


Warner, Jared C., ae. 30, Bridgewater


May 26


Milligan, Ann, wife of Samuel Milligan formerly


Philadelphia now Ellerslie, Susq. Co., Chester Co. July 23 Lord, Eliza, ae. 19, wife of Capt. Elisha Lord, Brooklyn


July 31


White, Francis P., ae. 22, Friendsville


Aug. 19


Dennison, George, ae. 42, Wilkes-Barre


Aug. 21


Wood, Emeline, adopted dau. of Milton Wood, Bridgewater


Aug. 19


Kidder, Luther, ae. 64, Pike


Sept. 2


Westbrook, Mrs. Jane, ae. 69, Brooklyn


Sept. 8


Roberts, Julia Ann, ae. 24, wife of Zina Roberts, Bridgewater


Sept. 15


Westbrook, Cornelius, ae. 72, a soldier of the Rev- olution, Brooklyn


Sept. 18


Raynor, Nathan, ae. 42, of Montrose, Carbondale


Allen, Iruna, ae. 18, Montrose


Sept. 27 Sept. 30


Bosworth, Salmon, ae. 57, Pike


Nov. 4


Lathrop, Mrs. Cynthia, ae. 38, wife of Col. Daniel Lathrop, Montrose Nov. 7


Brewster, Eldad, Bridgewater


Nov. II


Carcuff, Thomas, ae. 33, Sheriff elect, Montrose


Nov. 12


Barton, Genl. Wm., a patriot of the Revolution, liberated from Danville prison by LaFayette Nov. 18


Congdon, Mrs. Sarah, ae. 82, Bridgewater Dec. 29


Susquehanna Register 1832


Blowers, Lucy, ae. 41, wife of John Blowers, Lawsville Jan. 7


Scott, Thomas Jackson, ae. 32, Bridgewater


Jan. 19


Champion, J. Rachel, dau. of John Champion, Bridgewater Jan. 19


Nichols, Amos, son of Zenas Nichols, Bridgewater Feb. 7


Hawley, Mrs. Phebe, ae. 80, Lawsville Mar. 19


100


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Munson, Almon, ae. 71, a Revolutionary soldier, Great Bend


Mar. 20


Bush, Amy Ann, dau. of Adrian Bush, Bridgewater Mar. 23 April 15 April 26 May 4


West, Jonathan, ae. 71, an early settler in a rugged wilderness, Bridgewater May 4


Simmons, Hannah, ae. 35, wife of Ira Simmons, Bridgewater May 8


Pickett, Capt. Joab and wife, both ae. 61, Rush May 13


Coxe, Eliza, wife of Henry W. Coxe and dau. James


L. and Susan Pieronette, Friendsville, Philadelphia May 26 Keeler, Morrell, son of S. F. and Diantha Keeler, Montrose June 5 Wells, Levi, ae. 33, Springville June 5 Geri, Charles Denison, ae. 26, Brooklyn June 3


Slocum, Benjamin, Tunkhannock


July 7


Marks, Julia Amanda, dau. Rev. Samuel Marks, Montrose


July 8 July 10


Reynolds, Joseph, ae. 43, Bridgewater


Mallery, Mrs. Catherine, ae. 28, wife of Hon. Garrick Mallery, at Reading July 23


Stuart, Mrs. Elizabeth, ae. 56, relict of Wm. Stuart and 2nd dau. of General James Clinton and sister of DeWitt Clinton, formerly Governor of New York. Montrose


Sept. 3


Crocker, Almon, only son of Hyde and Sally Crocker, Bridgewater Sept. 29


Cotrill, Evangeline, wife of N. Cotrill, Providence


Oct. I


Avery, Nancy, ae. 38, wife of Ebenezer Avery, New Milford Oct. 3


Steele, John, ae. 67, Nicholson


Oct. 26


Scott, Catherine, ae. 39, wife of Hon. David Scott, Wilkes-Barre


Nov. 29


Buck, Silas, ae. 44, Great Bend


Dec. 13


Cook, Solon, son of Eunice and Lyman Cook, Jr., Bridgewater Dec. 9


Tyler, William W., son of Simeon and Wealthy Tyler, Bridgewater


Dec. 28


Darrow, Joseph, ae. 45, Bridgewater


Feb. 4


Burns, Henry Horace, son of Ziba Burns, Herrick Lord, Sarah Bacon, dau. of Elisha Lord, Brooklyn Frink, Mrs. Mary, ae. 52, Montrose


IOI


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Whitely, John, ae. 78, Bridgewater


He was one of them who endured the sufferings and trials of the Revolutionary struggle.


Feb. 4


Powers, Capt. Hazard, ae. 67, buried at Gibson, Gibson,


Kingsbury, Samuel Ely, ae. 30, Harford Dimock, David, ae. 87, Bridgewater


At the residence of his son Elder Davis Dimock. A soldier of the Revolution. Served 9 mos. in Continental Army as a private and afterwards 4 years in Vermont troops as Lieutenant. Pierce, Mary, dau. of H. Pierce, Friendsville Chamberlin, Moses, ae. 83, Gibson


Feb. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 14


Feb. 24 Feb. 14


A soldier of the Revolution, among the daring few engaged at Bunker Hill, among the troops who invaded Canada under Montgomery; was in the Battle of Trenton, Princeton, and at sur- render of Burgoyne. He entered the army very early as a private but was eventually promoted to rank of Lieutenant.


Mott, Mrs. Fanny, ae. 35, wife of Elihu Mott, Middleton Mar. 3 Mar. 13


Lamb, Major Joel, ae. 64, Jackson


He was an industrious and highly useful citizen of that township where his loss will be severely felt. A member of M. E. Church.


Bowen, James, ae. 41, a native of South Wales, England, Carbondale. Mar. 16


Independent Volunteer


Watrous, Lucy Maria, dau. Major Ansel Watrous, Bridgewater Oct. 10


Sayre, Priscilla, dau. Benjamin Sayre, Montrose Oct. 22


Green, Barney R., son Aaron Green, Montrose Nov. 7 Wurts, Harriet, dau. J. J. Wurts, Montrose Nov. 7


Lane, Stillman, son of George W. Lane, ae. 21, Springville Nov. 23


Williston, Asa, formerly of Lowell, Mass., Athens, Pa.


1833 Dec. 24


Susquehanna Register and Northern Pennsylvania Richardson, Thomas, formerly Attleboro, Mass. New Milford Jan. 5


102


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Leet, Capt. Luther, ae. 70, Friendsville Jan. 13


He had been a soldier in the Revolution, very courageous, enduring many hardships.


Baker, Joshua B., ae. 40, Rush


Jan. 16


Jones, Frances May, dau. Bela and Polly Jones, Bridgewater


Jan. 21


Beardsley, Philomas, Auburn


Jan. 28


Turner, Daniel, ae. 50, Great Bend


Feb. 8


Avery, Cyrus, ae. 62, Tunkhannock


Feb. 8


Williams, Robert S., son of Ebenezer Williams, Bridgewater Feb. 23


Pickering, Ann, ae. 26, consort of Thomas W. Pickering, Bridgewater


Mar. IO


Bates, Rachel, ae. 74, wife of Thomas Bates, Great Bend


Mar. 23


Bell, Sarah, ae. 77, wife of Elisha, decd., Lenox Tiffany, Hosea, ae. 79, Harford


April 22


He was a soldier of the Revolution and en- gaged in many of the most trying scenes and oc- currences. Was one of the earliest settlers of the county.


Gere, Helen Louisa, dau. of Geo. M. and Sarah C. Gere, Brooklyn Aug. 2


Taylor, Betsy, at home of William Thompson, Great Bend Aug. 4


Baldwin, Stanley, formerly West Bridgewater, Addison, N. Y. Aug. 16


Isbell, Gibbon, son of Garner and Elizabeth Isbell, Montrose Sept. 6


Hickok, Adelaide, dau. of James Hickok, Springville


Sept. 7


Oakley, Daniel Chauncy, son of Daniel and Sally Oakley, Harford.


Sept. 10


Turrell, Flora, dau. of Nathan Turrell of Kent, Litchfield Co., Conn., Middletown Sept. II


Fish, Joseph, ae. 42, Great Bend Sept. 25


Warner, Mary, wife of Albert Warner of Bridgewater, Carbondale Dec. 3


Dimock, Asa, ae. 62, Herrick


Dec. 18


Independent Volunteer


Tyler, William W., son of Simeon and Wealthy Tyler, Bridgewater Jan. 8


Baldwin, Samuel A., son of Matthew, Bridgewater Jan. 2


Whipple, Isaac, son of Augustus and Sybil Convers, Brooklyn Feb. 17


April 8


103


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Mills, Capt. Josiah, a soldier of the Revolution,


ae. 70. A son Chas. C. Mills, lives Springfield, Ill. Bridgewater


Mar. 17


Hopkins, Larned, formerly of Rhode Island, at house of Lyman Lewis, a martyr to the cause of intemperance Mar. 25


Hatch, Milo-ae. 25-at father's residence, Gt. Bend Apr. 4 Brush, Dennison, son of Lewis Brush, Bridgewater Apr. 15 Butler, Mrs. Julia, ae. 44, consort of Steuben Butler, Wilkes-Barre May 16


Williams, Thomas, ae. 19, Bridgewater June I


Bush, Mrs. Nancy, wife of Caleb, Bridgewater June 10


Peck, Mrs. Olin K., ae. 31, consort of Rev. A. Peck, Montrose June 24 Richardson, Col. Lee, Harford June 25


Foster, Mary Ann, dau. of William Foster, Montrose July 13


Tyler, J. Wadsworth, formerly Harford, Eddyville, N. Y. July II


Kingsbury, Edw. Payson, son of E. Kingsbury, Jr., Carbondale July 31 Aug. 17 Aug. 7


Pinkney, Octavia, ae. 26, Montrose


Moore, Francis, ae. 93, Lynn, Mass.


He was one of the few daring individuals con- cerned in the celebrated act of throwing over the tea in Boston Harbor-Left his widow and three sisters-the eldest 90 years-youngest 80 years of age.


Hill, Wakeman W., ae. 17, son of James W. Hill, Bridgewater Apr. 28


Peck, Maria Celina, only dau. Rev. Alfred Peck, Bridgewater Sept. 13


Susquehanna Register and Northern Farmer


Sweet, Elias, drowned in his millpond, Harford Oct. 10 Dimock, Geo. Washington, son of Col. Asa Dimock, Jr., Montrose Oct. 6


Beardsley, Cathleen, dau. Albert Beardsley, Springville Sept. 26


Backus, Abigail, consort of Joseph Backus, Bridgewater Oct. II


Thatcher, Samuel, ae. 65, one of 9 partners who


emigrated from Mass. to Harford, 1790, Harford Oct. 9


104


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Pickett, Pruda, ae. 21, wife of Almon, Rush Nov. 4 Handrick, Elizabeth Adelia, dau. of Wm. G.


Handrick, Middletown Nov. 5


Thayer, Elder Thomas, ae. 27, Windsor, N. Y. Nov. 10


Warefield, Anna, ae. 69, wife of Ephraim Warefield Dec. 4


Baker, Joshua P., ae. 40, Rush Jan. 16


Wood, Mrs. Zurenda, ae. 30, consort of Peleg Wood, Bridgewater June 15


died Monrovia, Africa,


Laird, Rev. Matthew and wife


of fever. Presbyterian


Cloud, Rev. John 3 and Methodist Mis-


( sionaries July 3


Barnes, Anson, son of Joel of Orwell, Bradford Co.,


Nichols, N. J. July 5


1834


Susquehanna Register and Northern Farmer Adams, Dea. Asa, ae. 84, Great Bend


Jan. 14


Dorrance, Nancy, wife of Col. Benjamin Dorrance, Kingston Feb. 2


Scott, George, ae. 50, Towanda


De Vol, Abraham, ae. 78, of town of Catlin, N. Y.,


a Revolutionary soldier, Williamsport


Mar. 20 Mar. 31


Locke, Capt. John, ae. 83, Choconut,


A soldier of the Revolution, was in the battle of Bunker Hill, White Plains and the taking of Burgoyne at Saratoga. He lived to enjoy the liberties for which he fought and the last year a pension from the government.


Hall, Timothy, ae. 71, Great Bend


Apr. I


A Revolutionary soldier who served his country faithfully. In Battle of Trenton he received a bayonette wound in the engagement at Mon- mouth. Taken prisoner by the British among whom he found his father enlisted in the cause of freedom. At this time strong efforts were made to secure his services against his country but without effect. After being exchanged he entered the American Army at White Plains serving faithfully until discharged.


Fuller, George Augustus, son of Geo. and Mary Fuller, Montrose April 6


Conyngham, David, son of John N. of Wilkes- Barre, Montrose


May I


Mar. 2


105


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Butler, Thiriza, ae. 40, wife of Capt. L. C. Butler, Lawsville May 9


Wood, Ezra, ae. 30, Bridgewater May 15


Miles, Dr. Caleb, ae. 74, a Revolutionary soldier, Towanda May 24


Franklin, Rev., a Presbyterian Divine, Smithfield


May 24


Sickler, Mrs .- ae. 50, consort of Philip Sickler, 2nd, Wysox June I


Wood, Zurinda, ae. 30, wife of Peleg Wood, Bridgewater June 15


Carpenter, Mary, wife of Cyril Carpenter and dau.


of Dea. Jno. Tyler, Harford, Greenfield July 3


Barnes, Anson, son of John Barnes of Orwell, Nichols, N. Y. July 5


Wilkinson, Mrs. Ann, ae. 31, wife of Anthony Wilkinson, Hanover July 14


Scutt, Betsy, ae. 55, at Jacob Saunders, Wilkes-Barre July 18 Burwell, Nelson, at residence of Michael Collins, Great Bend July 21


Fuller, Chas. Francis, son of Isaac and Abigail Fuller of Montrose, Honesdale July 28


Albro, Samuel, formerly Susquehanna,


New York City July 30


Watts, James, ae. 40, Towanda Aug. I


Walbridge, Susan H., wife of Henry Walbridge and eldest dau. Eleazer Dana, Owego Aug. 13


Lester, Ruth Elizabeth, dau. Orin and Matilda Lester, Bridgewater Aug. 18


Hatch, Mrs. Hannah, ae. 36, Great Bend


Aug. II


Hopkins, James, ae. 77, a distinguished counselor, Lancaster Aug. 14


Carey, Daniel, ae. 37, Plymouth Aug. 24


Kite, Lydia, dau. of John L. Kite, Choconut Sept. 13


Packer, Samuel J., Sunbury Oct. 21


Catlin, Julia Ann, of Litchfield County, Conn., Pennsbury, Chester Co. Oct. 21


Paine, Mrs. Ann, ae. 51, wife of Clement Paine, Athens Oct. 25


Butler, Mrs. Polly, wife of Lord Butler, Wilkes-Barre


Oct. 28


The Volunteer


Birchard, Howard Rowland, son of Asahel and Esther I. Birchard, Middletown Jan. 23


106


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Jones, William Thompson, son of Bela Jones, Bridgewater Feb. 8 Feb. 4


Fraser, Dr. Charles, ae. 56, Montrose


Bingham, Harriet Ann, dau. Dr. L. W. Bingham, New Milford


Feb. 15


Vaughn, Mrs. Frances, wife of Stephen, Montrose Feb. 14


Perrine, Martha, dau. of Henry Perrine,


Bridgewater Mch. 12


Locke, Capt. John, ae. 83, a soldier of the Revolu- tion, died at Choconut Mch. 31


Tyler, Mary A., dau. of Harvey Tyler, Bridgewater


April II


Tyler, Casper C., son of Simeon Tyler, Bridgewater April II


Frink, Sally Esther, wife of George Frink, Bridgewater May 14


Hinds, Agnes, relict of Bartlet Hinds, ae. 70, Montrose May 7


Baldwin, Lyman, ae. 40, Middletown


May 3I


Bostwick, Philo, ae. 51, killed by falling tree, Middletown July 9


Jones, John, ae. 91, formerly of Brooklyn, Braintrim July 9 Aug. 4


Otis, Dr. Theron B., ae. 24, Friendsville


Catlin, John, ae. 23, son of Putnam Catlin, Rome, N. Y. Aug. 19


Hoar, Wm. L., ae. 40, Dimock Aug. 20


Sept. 7


Allen, Lydia M., ae. 23, wife of Hiram Allen, Rush Brewster, Nathan, ae. 89 yrs., one of the earliest settlers in the county. A soldier in the French and American Revolution Sept. 21


Bailey, Wm. Pitt, ae. 18, son of Col. Fredk. Bailey, Brooklyn Sept. 19 Nov. 18


Bolles, Andrew, ae. 35, Springville


Dimon, Mrs. Abigail, ae. 73, one of earliest settlers, Gt. Bend Nov. 5


King, Harriet, ae. 21, dau. Rev. Samuel King, Warren July 30


Doty, Nathan, son of Zuri and Phebe Ann, Bridgewater Aug. 7


Myers, Mrs. Elizabeth, ae. 105, in Shesequin, Bradford Co. Oct. 22


Spalding, Lieut. Avery G., ae. 24, LaSalle, Michigan Territory (Formerly Shesequin) Sept. 19


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


107


Justine, James K., son of Dellis C., Auburn


Dec. 30


Wright, Rev. S. O., Methodist Missionary, Monrovia, Africa July 3


1835


Susquehanna Register and Northern Farmer*


Weeks, Lydia Maria, dau. Caleb and Lora Weeks, Bridgewater Jan. 3


Johnson, Dr. Charles B., son of Dr. Johnson of Tenbury, England, Bridgewater July 24


Wallace, Dr. John Y., ae. 38, formerly New Milford, Texas Nov. 4


Tingley, Abigail, Harford


Nov. 21


Catlin, Mary B., wife of Henry Catlin, formerly Susquehanna County, Lockport Dec. 7


Independent Volunteer


Garnsey, Abigail, wife of Levi Garnsey, ae. 29, Dimock Jan. 5


Benson, Nathaniel, son of Hosea, ae. 18, Jackson


Jan. 26 Feb. 2


Wilcox, Daniel B., ae. 29, Honesdale


Feb. 9 Jones, Alice C., dau. of Alfred Jones, Bridgewater Wylie, Mrs. Polly, consort of Simeon Wylie, ae. 70, Gt. Bend Feb. 17


Harding, Ann, ae. 18, Harford


Feb. 22


Passmore, John, Bridgewater


Mch. I


Watrous, Dolly, consort of Col. Joseph Watrous, Bridgewater Mch. I


Tyler, Brewster, son of Simeon and Betsy Tyler of Bridgewater. Coxtown, Pa. Apr. 17


McFaul, Dr. Daniel, ae. 51, Great Bend Apr. 23


Dean, Mrs. Olive, ae. 65, widow of late Luther Dean, Bridgewater Apr. 16


Myers, Philip, Esq., at his residence in Kingston, Luz. Co., near the scite of Forty-Fort, ever memorable in the tragic story of Wyoming, where he has resided for upwards of 50 years, in 76th year of his age. The Volunteer, April 23, 1835 Young, Sabra, wife of David Young. Eldest dau. Joshua Smith, Dimock Apr. 10


Shipman, Betsy, wife of Nathan Shipman, Bridgewater Apr. 6


*Changed in September to Register and Northern Farmer


108


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Mitchell, Thompson, eldest son of Seth Mitchell, New Milford Apr. 8


Scott, Samuel, ae. 77, a Revolutionary Soldier, Bridgewater


Apr. 8 Apr. 18


Rogers, Patience, ae. 93, died in Gibson


Doty, Charlotte, eldest dau. Zurah and Phebe Ann Doty


May 15


Jessup, Zerviah, at residence of son-in-law, S. S. Mulford, Montrose, relict of Maj.


May 25


Zebulon Jessup, late of Southampton, L. I. Beardsley, May, relict of late Philonus Beardsley, Tiffany, Thomas, ae. 78, soldier of the Revolution, and pensioner, Harford


May 30


Tiffany, Melatiah, ae. 72, ux. Thomas (above), Harford


May 17


This couple were emigrants from Mass. and among the first settlers of this County-had 9 children.


Lyons, Hannah Calista, only dau. Capt. Jacob Lyons, Herrick May II


Sherman, Christopher. Fought the battle that tried men's souls. He enjoyed a pension. Buried in


Sherman Farm, Forest Lake, Montrose May 13 Cassady, Spencer, formerly of Springville, at Lowry- town, Northampton June 3


Green, Phila, consort of John, Lawsville


June 2


Rupley, Catherine, consort of Admiral Rupley, Montrose June 13


Walbridge, Lemuel, ae. 80, a soldier of the Revolution, Bridgewater June 10


Horton, William, ae. 22, West Bridgewater June 25


Merriman, Sally, ae. 72, Lawsville July 6


Lines, Rufus, a Revolutionary soldier, Lawsville July 17 Spencer, Asro, son of Daniel Spencer, Springville June 10


Campbell, Artaimissi Maria, dau. of James and Maria Campbell, Dimock May 24


Porter, Amarilla, consort of Isaac Porter, Springville May 18


Chatfield, Benaiah, ae. 73, Rush


Sept. 25


Boyd, James, ae. 66, Bridgewater Aug. 2


Birchard, Asahel W., ae. 35, Middletown Aug. 4


Fuller, Jesse Darlington, son of Isaac and Abigail Fuller, Montrose Sept. 6


May 12


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


109


Boyd, John Patterson, Bridgewater Oct. 14


Freeman, Elijah Peck, son of Capt. Freeman, Harford Dec. 3


Rugg, Mrs. Frances, wife of Joseph H. Rugg, Binghamton. Dau. Hon. John A. Collier


Dec. I


Heald, Alfred, Choconut Dec. 14


Shepherd, Newton D., son of Wm. and Theresa,


Bridgewater Sept. 21


1836


Register and Northern Farmer


Wilson, Philena, wife of Amzi Wilson, Editor of Northern Pennsylvania, Carbondale


Jan. 12


Smedley, Betsy Maria, dau. Joel and Mary Smedly, Great Bend Jan. 9


Trimble, James, late Dep. Secy. of Comth. which office he held ever since adoption of Constitution,


nearly 90 years of age, Harrisburg


Jan. 25


Burrows, Helen Elizabeth, only dau. of Leonard Burrows, Rush Mar. 17


Jameson, Jane Sophia, ae. 39, wife of Peter Jameson, Bridgewater June 27


Weston, Mary, wife of William Weston, Brooklyn Aug. 24


Chamberlin, Lewis, Silver Lake Aug. 30


Babcock, John, ae. 45, Brooklyn


Oct. 14


Pierpont, Rufus, Brooklyn Oct. 29


Fowler, Samuel B., ae. 54, Rush


Dec. 29


Independent Volunteer


Smith, Thomas Jefferson, son of Thomas and Polly, Bridgewater Jan. 8


Stone, Canfield, only son of Judson and Polly, Middletown Feb. 8


Ward, Hannah, wife of Christopher L., and dau. J. W. Raynsford


Feb. 25


Drinker, William, formerly of Montrose. St. Charles Mo. Feb. 18


Jan. 6


Hotchkiss, Henry D., Montrose


April 8


Tower, Nathaniel, a soldier of the Revolution, ae. 88, Lenox Apr. 17


Gregory, Daniel, Auburn


Apr. 26


Castles, Fred, son of E. S. Castles, Montrose May 28


Tyler, Lucena, dau. Simeon Tyler, Bridgewater


June 12


Bailey, Joshua, ae. 71, Bridgewater


IIO


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Buck, Ethan, ae. 58, Gt. Bend June 30


Webb, Stephen, ae. 57, Bridgewater July 26


Guile, Harlem, ae. 21, Harford Aug. 2


Doolittle, Hannah, ae. 90, New Milford


Aug. 3


Deans, Mrs. Abigail, consort of James Deans, Bridgewater Sept. 27


Wylie, Simeon, ae. 78, Revolutionary soldier Great Bend Sept. 14


Fordham, Caroline Elizabeth, dau. Chas. and Hannah, Middletown Dec. II


Crowfut, Josiah, 67, New Milford


Nov. 11


Griffis, Stephen, a Revolutionary soldier, 89, Brooklyn


Nov. 18


Tiffany, Hosea, Harford


Dec. 9


Richardson, Preston, Harford


Dec. II


Ives, Sarah H., wife of Henry, and dau. Dea. John Hawley, New Milford Dec. 2


Foster, Ann, dau. Wm. Foster, Montrose


Dec. 5


Avery, Hubbard, ae. 36, Montrose Oct. 19


Bailey, Lodowick Tyler, son of Col. F. Bailey, Brooklyn Aug. 25


Bostwick, Emma L., ae. 21, consort of Perry


Bostwick, eldest dau. Pliny and Patty Birchard, Middletown


Register and Northern Farmer 1837 Dec. 18


Baker, Joseph, Sr., from Chester County, Pa., Dimock Jan. 9 Roosa, Dr. Isaac, ae. 56, of this County, Bethany July 31


Fowler, Samuel B., ae. 54, Rush Feb. 29 (sic)


Hancock, Louisa, ae. 46, formerly Susquehanna Co., Pike Sept. 24


Coonrod, William, ae. 84, Harford Oct. 14


Griswold, Abigail, ae. 61, wife of Jehiel Griswold, Choconut Oct. 9


Griffis, Sarah, ae. 45, wife of Thaddeus Griffis, Bridgewater Nov. 17


Mann, Isaachar, ae. 44, at brother-in-law's, Thomas Hicks, Susquehanna Co., Chester Co. Nov. 25


Foster, Lillis C., dau. Wm. C. and Mary A. Foster, Montrose Nov. 27


III


SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Volunteer, and Susquehanna Register and Northern Farmer


Bailey, Joshua, ae. 71, Bridgewater Jan. 6


Gregory, Sidney H., son of Levi and Miranda Gregory, Bridgewater Jan. 22


Dow, Elam K., son of Joseph, Jr., and Abigail Dow, Thompson


Jan. 19


Mitchell, Mrs. Comphy, consort of Seth Mitchell, New Milford


Feb. 14


Claflin, Nathaniel, Gibson


Feb. 5


Denison, Dr. B. A., ae. 64, at his brother's, Mason Denison, Dimock


Feb. 8


Bixby, Elder Smith, Windham


Feb. 12


Taylor, Mrs. Fidelia, wife of Orin Taylor, dau. of Daniel Gregory, Bridgewater Mch. I


Ross, Major Daniel, ae. 68, Rush Mch. 3


Keeney, Capt. Joshua, ae. 72, Braintrim


Apr. 5


Handrick, Mrs. Betsy, consort of Wm. G. Handrick, ae. 47, Middletown


Apr. 8


Sherman, Mrs. Patience, late consort of Christopher, ae. 81, Bridgewater Apr. 17


Lake, Daniel, only son of Eleasor Lake, Windham Sturdevant, Ruth, ae. 22, Windham


Apr. 16


Hatch, Helim, ae. 24, Gt. Bend


Apr. 8


Hall, Rachel, dau. Seth and Penila Hall, Gt. Bend


Apr. 13


Kellogg, Polly, dau. Wm. and Sarah Kellogg, Auburn


Apr. 22


Crofut, James, formerly of New Milford, ae. 38, Burlington


Mch. 30


Oakley, Sarah, ae. 69, consort of Joham Oakley, Harford


June 2


Sheldon, Robert, ae. 66. Emigrated from Nelson, N. H., Middletown


May 16


Brewster, Hannah, dau. of George and Anna Brewster, Bridgewater June 12


Cruser, Bela W., infant son of Henry and Julia Cruser, Conklin, N. Y.


June 26


Tyler, Coleman M., son of M. C., and Mary Tyler, Montrose


Boyd, Matthew, ae. 31, Montrose


Roberts, Zina, ae. 35, Bridgewater


Fields, Mrs. Ellen, ae. 69, Montrose


Lyons, Mary Aurelia, dau. of Jerre and Melinda Lyons, Montrose


Aug. 26 Sept. 3 Sept. II Sept. 13


Sept. 23


Apr. 5


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SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DEATHS


Bronson, Samuel Ackley, ae. 40, Montrose Sept. 27


Bissell, Elias and Mary W., children of Dr. Wmn.


and Parthenia Bissell, Forest Lake Oct. 18


Blakeslee, Louisa, wife of George Blakeslee, ae. 24, Dimock Mch. 26


Sherman, Phillis, ae. 61, of Barrington, R. I., a very much respected colored woman of the family of Capt. John T. Childs May 3


Tracy, Dr. Philemon, father of Hon. Albert H. Tracy of New York, ae. 80, Norwich, Conn. May 9


Ludlow, Rev. Peter, ae. 40, New York May 6


Sillsby, Jonathan, recently of State of N. Y., buried Bridgewater May 18


Baxter, Wheeler, Bridgewater


June 5


Tyler, Wealthy, consort of Simeon, Jr., Bridgewater Mch. 24


Dennison, Georgiana S., dau. Dr. Mason and Wealthy Dennison, at Mannington Boarding School, Choconut


Mch. 23


Richardson, Mrs. Charlotte, wife of Rev. Lyman Richardson, Harford


Apr. 24


Bingham, Olive Tracy, dau. Dr. L. W. Bingham, New Milford




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