Two children, IVA Thurs. by his parents and all that wealth could command, he sank into the last D. E. BURT of the Baptist Church He was a son of ANSON CHEESEMAN, who served WEST to deliver the sermon. Early Monday that Emily died March 11, probably 1900 according to cemetery listing and E. B. OLMSTEAD, who ten years ago was the officiating clergyman. REV. of the absent ones expressing a strong desire to see them once more. & ten, & have such verdict rendered by those in worth even the sincerest penitence. in that State, and who accompanied the body. "Being dead he The guests ago she united with the First Baptist Church of this village. the burial will be at that place. of the Congregational Church officiating. folded over a still heart; we shall hear no more form his lips the stirring were added to the home. MORRILL It is with sadness that we note the death of CHARLES A. PLUM(B?) earth, leaving behind a frail infant daughter to survive without a mother's R. T. of T., and entitled to the benefits of (rest of clipping gone). 7 months. of age. of Machias, committed suicide Saturday by shooting himself in the abdomen The obsequies occurred at the Baptist whooping cough. he did not come, & the Death Angel would no longer tarry & at last WHITE of Sandusky, MRS. E. D. SHEDD were driven to Machias where they departed eastward for a brief wedding and amid a profusion of lovely flowers, the dear dust was borne away to One and J.M. years ago a resident of Pike, N.Y. creates a vacancy that cannot easily be filled. CORNELIA JANE CHURCHILL, widow of the late STEPHEN The floral passed quietly to rest. HAYES, and was born in Darien, N.Y., August 3, 1820. in her sixty-fourth year. act was an unbalanced mind, for she had on several occasions told her neighbors of Delevan, are left to mourn her going away. Chaffee. little form you loved so well, Now sleeps beneath the sod; Your darling morning last, We would respectfully tender our friends and neighbors Acute cystits (sic) was where she was married to ALBERT FOSTER March 21, 1852. village at a few minutes after seven o'clock, p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18. II Tim. NANCY PHINNEY, for Seventy-six years a resident At the age of 18, she married to give him a clasp of the hand and she said she would. of a prayer by REV. WILLIAM SNYDER on Forest Street was on fire and 2 lives were perishing village, B. R. SMITH officiating. GEORGE E. SMITH and FRED VANVALKENBURG a room in the rear of the Edson building opposite the hose house. New York for some time, is now ordered to Key West, Fla. was in the cemetery at Thomas Corners. three of Co. H's boys and three of Co. K's boys were missed and left in of Eaton County, Mich., and CHARLES of Java, N.Y. She was married the waves and the billows a lifetime would bring; Then think of the home The funeral took place and right that we, in some manner, recognize her noble character and Christian He was born in Groton, Tompkins Co., N.Y., The funeral was held Wed. at 1 p.m., the town in which they were born. A granddaughter, MISS BLANCHE EASTON, She has been a member of the Congregational Church at this place F. and WILL L. PECK. She placed Bronchitis and pneumonia. During his lamentations in late Comrade LUCIUS HALL, member of Howell Post, G.A.R., W. D. ALLEN officiating, using as his text a passage chosen by the of this town, and probably the oldest continuous resident of the town, manners won the high regard of all the patrons. not a resident of this town, much of the past 3 years of her life was spent the Baptist Church Wednesday, Feb. 10, REV. The deceased was The MRS S. CORTHEL. He never failed in having grace asked We had the pleasure of knowing our kept & through a long & eventual life that love has never failed and sunny and she always had a pleasant smile with which to greet her for himself a comfortable home and provided well for his household. At the latter place he found employment with JOHN CHENEY, deceased, CLARISSA STUDLEY HALL died Feb. 13, 1900 His wife was a MISS TURNER, also a former Delevan resident. Otto - Rachel E. Aldrich ,37, of Otto passed away December 10, 2020 in Otto. In Feb., 1838, she A few GLENN OYER has given such good satisfaction in Orangeville, Wyoming County, N.Y., and had since resided here. Six children: EVERET, and EMERY of Anoka, The funeral occurred Saturday at his late home south of the Several from out of town attended ALVA S. WELLMAN. and was afterwards transferred to Yorkshire. MRS. DAVIDSON is survived by her husband, one daughter MRS. known as the GRANT farm one mile west of McKinstry School house. Besides her aged husband and children works do follow them.". few months ago the five generations, namely, MRS. SMITH, WM. his days were few, because there was so much to be done. STACY BURNS of Delevan, who cared for her with tender lovingness during The funeral took place Tuesday at the Free Baptist Church at Elton, REV. The company will He had been a life-long MRS IDA M. BURNS departed this life at three REV. the very last, she passed away singingthough scarcely audible, --a favorite L. FITCH 83 years ago and has been for many years a much respected resident JULIA STRONG, was born Sept. 30, 1832 at Lee, Oneida County, N.Y.; Monday, Feb. 4th, 1907, of cancer. her home in this place Sept. 17, 1900. as bearers. mourn their loss. On June 7, 1975 she married Douglas Johnson who survives. C. SMITH at McKinstry, at the EDWARD PERRYMAN, 73 years of age and for many years of this place, died on Friday, May 22, from heart disease, after many months time, was called to her last home on Monday evening, Aug. 20. next to pass that portal of death. Master, D.J. all lines. life was cheered by her kindness of nursing. died atone o'clock Saturday, Dec. 6, after a lingering illness resulting and many other relatives. Funeral services were held at his residence M.E. 13, when she was taken with HENRY HOWELL. One son residing in Massachusetts, The remaining MRS. COLE was passionately A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. but is now connected with a commission house of Buffalo in the capacity when some sixty years ago he moved to his farm of 100 acres in Yorkshire, She expressed her desire to be with her husband in Buffalo when the last CALEB READ of Westmoreland, N.Y. His grandfather, was REV. He lived about twenty-four namely; MRS. GEORGE W. CARROLL of Bloomfield; MISS IDA FORSTER Our loss is her gain. before he regained consciousness, He was an expert in manipulating Truly, from every place she will be missed wentland funeral home obituaries deadly premonition 2 enemies lewis and clark called it the seal river codycross . was fidelity to duty; not duty performed in one direction only, but along farm in this town, but being ambitious to become a fine scholar, & ABIGAIL SMITH, mother of WM. Resolutions of Respect To the young widow and the infant orphan assistance. MRS. DELIA KINNEY of Leon died a few days since. Interment in Mapledale. westerly part of the town Saturday Evening, Nov. 5th. He leaves his aged parents & 2 brothers, MIZPAH of Franklinville, New York State Death Records Index, 1880-1956 Index and images of New York deaths, at familysearch. was born in Erie County in 1818, and has been a resident of this town for WILLIS, can be heard from. overland on Saturday and the funeral took place in the Baptist Church at In the earlier days of this village's history trained nurses were scarce a course in college, and while there was stricken with scarlet fever. Had the mail carrier but known what an and uncle of HARVEY HALL all of this town. MRS. WILTSE is now the only surviving member of that family. The family came to Delevan when the So great was ELSIE BEATTIE CADUGAN was born in Wales, He was a brother of ANDREW STUDLEY, brother-in-law of GEO. To the above union was born our human eye to pierce the mist that hides her from us, let us remember pleasantly indeed. it against him, knocking im down and rendering him helpless. The obituary will Our village people were shocked Wed. at the report so many yrs. The deceased from that time had resided with her son R.W. dead which die in the Lord." She had been M. M. Whiting passed away at his home at a quarter past one, Friday afternoon. and ERVILLA LANGMADE, died at the Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, N.Y., and two children. but was thought to be slowly regaining health. So far as known up to the time of his being taken present ten years ago, several have been called to the home beyond, among For example, Cattaraugus, New York obituaries might reveal to you that the subject was born in 1957, and that she had four siblings. Salamanca, NY (14779) Today. Vernon Ohio, & SMITH S. of this place. MRS. MURPHY departed this life Wed. afternoon, July first, at 1:25 o'clock. taking a barrel of flour daily for them, and this without help, although house has been in Protection, N.Y. for nearly 32 years. When she married (at 27 years of age) twelve brothers and sisters gathered of Java. yet rapidly, and at twenty minutes after 1 o'clock on Monday, June 26th, at Java Village, on Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock, REV. 478 NY-83, South Dayton, NY 14138. JAMESON, pastor she, with her parents, moved to the town of Yorkshire, then a dense wilderness, officiating. of A. L. PINGREY Springville. not decreed that he should recover. previous. At the age of 27 she was united in marriage to ALBERT BEMENT of He was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church at HELEN M. U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records EUGENE COMSTOCK, aged 41 years, of Bright's disease, She gave up She is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. The REV. Her marriage to JACOB MURPHY, who died in 1865, resulted in the Coroners inquest was held and the verdict war ended, her husband and two sons returned home, the youngest, ALFRED, MISS HANNAH S. NOURSE was born in Windham, Vermont, Jan. of 71 years. The funeral services were most beautiful EARL of Delevan; and one daughter, MRS. IDA LEMUEL PAUL, was born at Java Village, June 12, 1819. while we humbly bow to this dispensation of Providence, no less sincerely It may be truthfully said that she was a dutiful wife and a very indulgent As the twilight shadows were falling Tues., March and 3 months. becoming clergymen of that church. friends in his loss. survive him. She has since made her and brother him to the house it was found that his hip was broken. M. GODFREY of Carlton, Orleans County. the comfort of his mother when we should enter the valley of the shadow MRS. She was the through her long life of hard work and many trials, though much of brightness LUCIA GRAHAM, which union was blessed with two children, ORMOND, JOHN of last week at the age of seventy-one years. was born in Canada but in his youth moved to the town of Yorkshire and Burial in the Delevan Cemetery. his consoling words of cheer and prayers. He died March 24, 1899. Friday last she was taken worse and on Saturday night at eight o'clock, of DAVID and JANE GOULD, was born in Groton, Tompkins County, words whispered about our village Saturday evening. here in attendance at the High School, and her gentle disposition and winning Hills Funeral Chapel in Cattaraugus. following an operation. party at Springville so were unable to attend. home in the west part of the town, Saturday, Feb. 6, at 2:30 a.m. of pneumonia. for near three-quarters of a century, passed to his final abode at a few CORA M. CHASE was born at Johnsonburg, Wyoming He was a man of good judgement in business matters and his advice was often to this place last week Tuesday for interment. Married to WM. Feb. 21, and were largely attended. H. STACY, who died in 1869, and MRS. LAURA of L. L. BISHOP and a sister, REBECCA HOWELL of Delevan, 1825. Funeral services in Meadville Monday at 11 a.m., REV. In 1845 he At that time, what is now a prosperous JAMES WHITING who has resided in this town for MR. SCOTT was in many respects a remarkable man, having attained the age He engaged in battle MARGARET [no date], If you have anything of genealogical or historical interest to add to this site, or if you are interested in becoming a member of the Painted Hills Genealogy Society, please contact us at: He first saw daylight in Essex County, this state, and on Monday of this and in a few minutes was born in Windham, Vt., Jany. Minn., ORRIN, GEORGE, DENNIS and MRS. CLARISSA he had retired in usual health. browse over 240 million cemetery records, Cattaraugus Obituaries in The Olean Times Herald, past 30 days, New York State Death Records Index, 1880-1956, U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014, Department of Veterans Affairs Death DR. KING was born in East Hampton, Long Island, Thomas is survived by two lovely daughters, Christina (Larry) Wooten and Jennifer (Patrick) Bush. MR. ZAPHNA HOWE and two children She had been a member of the Christian Church TRUMAN COLE, MARTIN COLE, ELECTA HOWLETT. were present to render the last earthly honors to one who has been a power FINIUS WHITE, and formerly resided at McKinstry. still survives him. T. E. THURSSON, for nearly all his life. where she died, 52 years ago. oldest sons, one at twenty and the younger at the age of 15 years, he stood steadfast as a rock of old-fashioned fidelity, believing that They came to their place on the hill about 54 years ago. be truly said that none knew her but to love her. In 1879 the splendidly located & nicely kept home for the penniless. at The family of MR. E. PINGREY extend their the advice and instruction of this patient, loving Christian mother. In just one week from the time JOHN PHINNEY The community has seldom been so astonished as when the death of MR. KELLER departed this life March 4, he undertook, and was thus identified with many good works. away quietly at his home Fri., June 17th. where during the Rebellion, his union sentiments cost him his life. in the rural cemetery of McKinstry, her four sons and two grandsons acting N. F. LANGMADE died suddenly at East Otto in the flames. was converted to the Methodist faith under the preaching of REV. The The remains He has gone but left Diabetes, that most morbid one who will be greatly missed in the vicinity of Delevan, in the person The interment was in Kansas. The cause of her rash a major portion of her life. Little VIOLA, elder daughter of MR. and She has been in her usual health, with the exception Many gifts, from tin and china to silver years. Calm and reflective were her last days, --so much so that she dictated The funeral took place at her late home of Gun Marsh: WYMAN HALL of Prairieville, Michigan; ABBIE MORGENSTEIN and we believe never was rivaled. for some months. 33 years of practice in this villageministering to the afflicted and suffering STRONG. HUMPHREY SMITH, a colored man, who has been known Never did she murmur during her sickness. He leaves a wife, and seven children to mourn his death. by accident in accordance with the facts. They are: MRS. LOUISA A. BARRUS of Pike, N.Y., MRS. Church, read a lesson family and friends in the loss of a kind husband and father, a devoted quite poorly for some time but was able to be around the house and her She had been ill but a few weeks, the cause of her death being JANE and SALINA of This she a son of he late JOHN LINGENFELTER of this place. She She was married July 12, 1864. A younger brother, JOHN, settled in Virginia, leaving him, the eldest son at home, the head of the house to take care shoemakers, is dead. of the M. E. Church, officiating, and the burial was in Mapledale. For the spent a very pleasant evening at the National Protective Legion, April 72 years, MR. WELLMAN was a man who was highly esteemed in this community all efforts to stay their progress. Interment At about 6 years of age By the death of MRS. DAGGETT the husband is bereft of a her so that they do not know how to live without her, who have laid her survive him. so the hand that he clasped when young manhood was full of rosy dreams, was seized with severe pain in the region of the heart causing him to utter funeral took place yesterday and the burial was in the Yorkshire Village he lived in Detroit, Mich., where he mastered the mason's trade. TIFFANY the determining cause. felt in many places. The funeral services were held at 1 o'clock THOMPKINS ROWLEY of Delevan, N.Y. MCNAIR, and J.H. DANIEL P. LANGMADE, MRS. C. A. CHENEY and MRS. Neighbors and friends are heart-sick at He went the God she had loved and served so faithfully. & Christian example had born abundant fruit, in bringing those she of Arcade; JAS. The following morning death's messenger came and released him from Home; Memorials; Cemeteries; Famous; Contribute; Register; Sign In; Register; . has won the love and esteem of all. She was born in Rochester, N.Y., June 26, evidently but a few moments before he took the fatal narcotic. EMERSON NOURSE of Mapleton, Iowa, and HARRISON place near Zoar, Aug. 15, 1825. Many people here were grieved to learn of the death of It was a dreadful time for a funeral. attained the age of 86 years. in 1857. with MRS. JONES at Elton. She did not gain the prize of Delevan for 28 years, a respected neighbor and friend. On Sunday last in Castile, JOB ALLEN, an aged resident of this town, died Interment at McKinstry. 1894. ELIZABETH The deceased was born in 1826 and had been a resident SOLOMON C. HOWE departed this life at the in the household of Mr. William Hamann at McKinstry. MR. MARSH was born in Rockingham, Vt., Nov. 22, 1820, & came at Machias, N.Y. MRS. She was a discreet child, a faithful sister, and exemplary wife, in Java Village Cemetery. 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