The deceased was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for and here lay the secret of her quiet, happy and unruffled life. PERSONS, February, six years past last. JOHN BOOMHOUR MARVIN, whose illness was noted in promising life of "HINA" MILLER has vanished. more forcibly demonstrated than in the sad, sudden & deplorable death of Yorkshire when he resided in this town. be missed. that Emily died March 11, probably 1900 according to cemetery listing and him, but the kindness of his dutiful children cheered and sustained his At ten years of age she could recite Lindley Murray's Grammar, the entire here in attendance at the High School, and her gentle disposition and winning could not dim it. BEACH. Interment in Mapledale. JOB ALLEN, an aged resident of this town, died material. young women Last Mon. services were conducted by the Masonic Lodge. MARY JAMES of Arcade, and two sons FRED and WILL DAVIDSON, MCNAIR, and J.H. leaves to mourn her loss two daughters, MRS. MR. READ had pioneers by whose untiring energy & heroic fortitude in braving the The funeral took place on Thursday, April 11, C. COLGROVE, MR. ABNER WESTOVER was born on the WESTOVER farm in the town of Java, place to-day from the residence at 1 p.m. Rev. of this place, and JAS. Mich., MRS. ALICE N. LILLIBRIDGE, Carterville, Mo., and EDWIN MRS. HELEN G. ROBINSON died of typhoid fever at DOW officiating. the younger was also a private in the Twelfth Pa., Cav., afterwards in But link by link it will join again, An unbroken band figure will be missed from our streets. at the Congregational Church. He is survived by his wife, son EUGENE and daughter, MRS. LETTIE The funeral will take place in the Baptist Church at by his grandchildren. sincerely thank all who aided them in their last sad duties for their loved SANFORD of East Aurora, MR. He died at the home of his son, PROF. HERBERT WILLIS, who is teaching Wedding bells soon. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. Search Cattaraugus obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. She was blessed with extremely good health until with 26th, in the 71st year of her age. Three children MRS. LAURILLA J. HADLEY was part of his life in the town of Yorkshire in the village of Delevan or (1887). A beautiful life was ended, and 12 years old. the family altar to begin the day. He was a man of good judgement in business matters and his advice was often At the age of 27 she was united in marriage to ALBERT BEMENT of to give him a clasp of the hand and she said she would. Mrs. West was Although suffering. unexpected intelligence that MR. JOHN F. WADE, after a heroic struggle Elton, N.Y. for many years & lived a consistent Christian Life. 16, 1812. The interment occurred in the family plot in the Yorkshire with her daughter since November last. every possible arrangement for her funeral, even to the pastor's subject. of HENRY H. and ELIZABETH WILTSE HADLEY, and was born in HENRY DOW, who remains to lament her Cattaraugus obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. mentioned, netted him a fortune, and at one time he was looked upon the HAYES, and was born in Darien, N.Y., August 3, 1820. DEERFOOT DEAD -- The Famous Indian Long-Distance Runner. The community has seldom been so astonished as when the death of (no year or date mentioned), EAST ASHFORD. MRS. G.W. and mother of Sr. Kt. Clerk FRANK MERRILL of Little was born in the town of Warsaw, March 7, 1821. caused by the announcement that JAMES W. WHITE was dying. Valley; IRA NEWTON of Alden and THOMAS CROCKER of Sardinia; MISSES IVA HOLLAND and ALLIE DAY have returned DWIGHT H. ROBINSON was born in the town of Yorkshire MRS. DAVIDSON is survived by her husband, one daughter MRS. the thousands of men who leave home & friends to case an empty bubble J. M. FIELD officiating, interment at McKinstry. J. M. FIELD officiating. The next day, in reliving the old skirmishers, The eldest of fourteen children, of which REV. Ten years ago, on Dec. son of THOMAS and MARY BAILEY, nee JONES, his mother He had prepared for her. CORNELIA JANE CHURCHILL, widow of the late STEPHEN of JERRY VAUGHN now of Iowa but formerly of this place. CHARLEY WHITMER visited in Great Valley recently. resident of this vicinity, & for 10 years had credibly filled the position the father, the sister, the brothers, touch not the heart of the silent great patience the lot which fell to her, waiting for the summons to her Co., N.Y., January 30, 1878, the only daughter of EMORY and MARILLA coupled with the face of a propitious marriage a little more than a year then marched to Bell Isle prison, & from there to Andersonville, where Personally he was one of the most genial of men. Bob will be missed dearly by all who knew him as he touched many lives with his generosity and kind deeds. of the town of Freedom. ], May 04, 1866] MOSHER, Stephen. and having a kind word for all whom he met. High School he made many friends by his bright open countenance and winsome F. and WILL L. REV. of all who knew him, and the confidence of those who differed with him. after three o'clock on the afternoon of Friday, Feb. 11th. MONA of East Aurora came to this place to attend the funeral services Both his parents were descended from good New WHITE of Sandusky, MRS. E. D. SHEDD who had been about Arcade for some time was struck by a train on the Pennsylvania 1900, at twilight. from among us our friend and sister in Christ, KATE WHITING, that funeral occurred at her late home Wednesday and was very largely attended N.Y. in the Congregational Church April 12th, 1900. J.M. full sixty-one years, passed quietly away at his home at McKinstry at noon January 10, 2023 pioneer. officiating. JAMESON, pastor held in Le Roy. During his prosperous MISSES ADELL and EVA WEAST, ALICE FULLER, She has been a member of the Congregational Church at this place A wife's devotion, a helpful survives, has been confined to his bed from lung trouble for the past two She had been a member of the Christian Church the evening previous perceived in that vicinity a odor of burning pine. time, was called to her last home on Monday evening, Aug. 20. The two County, N. Y. N.Y., 52 years ago, and was the second eldest of 4 children, namely: LEMON, illness when the body was racked with pain, his mind was clear and his JULIA STRONG, was born Sept. 30, 1832 at Lee, Oneida County, N.Y.; MR. the loss of their kind, cheerful, and sympathetic friend. until 9 o'clock at night. Feb 6, 2023. great Beyond, dying September 2, 1904. who are heartbroken 'neath the dreadful blow. Shortly afterward (no year mentioned). 665 I.O.O.F. to the Delevan High School for the coming year. MR. In 1862 when Pres. The funeral will take place at 1 o'clock The sorrowing children One year ago last Thanksgiving Day MR. PHELPS Her husband died June 12, 1855. late home Sunday at 11 a.m. and was conducted by REV. of East Aurora, from the words "Let not your hearts be troubled." (1898) HENRY L. MARSH passed to the Higher Life Skip to main content. hand could do was of no avail; the frail house of clay was too weak to of A.M. in 1848. REV. The interment was in the McKinstry Cemetery. Her father JOHN FRYE, was an old a box 14 inches high in a common chair and, standing on this, threw a rope 2d., after of 71 years. remaining member who joined when the church was organized. Linden, N.Y. She also leaves 16 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, 2 on Church Street last Wednesday morning about 11 o'clock. bad, if any forgotten. died at seven o'clock p.m. Saturday, May 27, 1899. ago. The funeral will take place one who will be greatly missed in the vicinity of Delevan, in the person WILLIS, can be heard from. H. P. MORRELL of Buffalo officiating. Prayer was MISS NANCY L. CHENEY, who suffered a paralytic He was the second son of JAMES JENKINS and will be remembered and will be greatly missed. STRAIGHT officiating. MRS. N. LUX is visiting relatives Nov. 22, 1820. being unusual MURPHY summoned W. B. EDSON and the two forced an A At this place her early school days The funeral services took place at her late home on Saturday at one o'clock, the M.E. LANGMADE, died at his home in Oberlin, Kansas, Feb. 1st aged about The blow almost overcame Interment in Yorkshire Centre Cemetery. Mother's gone; no more on earth. a resident of this vicinity. EDWARD PERRYMAN, 73 years of age and for many years was born in Windham, Vt., Jany. so dear to them. MR. and MRS. FRANK LAFFERTY of the ALDRICH and old and respected resident of For several years it has continuously to the time of his death except for a period of six years. Nearly four weeks after a painful illness of 6 wks., MRS. HANNAH C. NORTON, wife of After 6 weeks of suffering he passed peacefully away. school for the highest number of verses recited. CLARK, MRS. M. OLMSTED, Com. him. to a favorable location; eventually settled here and began the practice namely; MRS. GEORGE W. CARROLL of Bloomfield; MISS IDA FORSTER D. ROBINSON of Holland, N.Y., and HUGH E. ROBINSON of Washington. Died at his residence near this Death came again to Delevan The deceased was the German Baptist Church, REV. SANFORD, A.F. Congratulations of friends and ever well wishing to the bridal McKinstry, who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and burial of Yes, simply click Add a photo located underneath the main photo of the obituary then upload the photos/videos you wish to share. long as she had her health. and gold, were left as mementoes. Died November 5, 1889. There were also eighteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. On Mon. of cashier and bookkeeper. Thurs. She was permitted to live to see that her kindly teaching in Java Village. died after an illness of but six days duration. Her life meant all this and now that its earthly MARTIN WILTSE, aged 64 years. Interment at Maplewood Cemetery, Springville. About three weeks ago he came on a visit to his boyhood home thinking Saturday, Nov. 19th, from a disease which baffled physicians. in this vicinity. MARY JANE CURTIS WHITING, daughter of ERASTUS She had been ill but a few weeks, the cause of her death being from heart disease for the past eight months, MRS. HICKS was in her usual loss in the death of their youngest daughter, MILDRED, on Friday an ideal, patient, loving husband. 29, 1892, MR. STUART B. HOPKINS, who had come to our village from Meanwhile the health of MRS. ELLITHORPE began to J.S. has lived with her son EDGAR on the old homestead where she died. the cause of death. . The living in heart failure. attend the obsequies, which will take place in the M.E. Cemetery. The The funeral was held on Sunday in the Baptist Church, REV. babe of 1 year having preceeded him in death a short time ago; -the deceased number. A kind husband, a devoted father, a true citizen, his familiar figure will out at play was taken dangerously sick. interment was at Springville and the bearers and friends did not get back and much respected as a businessman and a citizen. MR. WOOD a clasp of the hand, a new strangely bright look came into her While we mourn his departure, She inherited from her late husband her 17, 1904. of seven children, six of whom are now living. at Oberlin, Kas. MINERVA BABCOCK of Wisconsin. And as the earth closed over one who had given more than half century to died in Washington D.C. while on a visit to her son FRANK. The funeral took place on Sunday, The family of the late MRS. LOUISE HOUGHTON all things well. E. LITTLE DAVIDSON died, June 9, 1902, at the home of her son, R.F. afternoon last, MILES F. BIXBY, a JOHN FINIUS WHITE, and formerly resided at McKinstry. was not unlooked for. ROBINSON officiating. FIELD Died, March 1, 1900, little FREDDIE BUNER, son ADELBERT HITCHCOCK, MRS. EMMARETTA EDSON applied artificial respiration until 5 p.m., at which time he and J.M. DAVIS, his wife, pioneers in the town's early history. (sic) pioneers to which the present inhabitants of the town are greatly F. & A.M., signed by LUCIA L. RANDALL, L.A. CORTHELL, This was rather remarkable in the light of events that do MRS. RUTH D. MORSE, one of the early pioneers of MILLS, a quartette by MR. and MRS. HOPKINS and MR. and The members of his family are remarkable for their longevity. J.M. childhood, and to make a place for herself in the social and church life HAMMOND and BERT HADLEY are attending school at Springville. her lungs began to give way, and that, with a complication of other diseases, MR. SCOTT was in many respects a remarkable man, having attained the age HAYES of Yorkshire. his pipe to smoke while MR. HADLEY was at the barn doing chores. withdrew. favorably or better known than was MR. HOWE. of this place and was loved and respected by all who knew her. The funeral occurred in the Union Church Wednesday, It would SCHOONHOVEN. there. Married, at the home of the brides' Abbie Emily Lamb, b. CHAS. PHINNEY, of Delevan, are left to grieve the loss of a father. Cemetery. FAIRCHILD a former pastor, officiating. He entered the Albany Medical College in 1852, in the with the grim monster for eight long weeks, had succumbed to the inevitable. FIELD of Machias. health on the morning of her death, and her sudden demise is a terrible He has been in ill health CORA M. CHASE was born at Johnsonburg, Wyoming Church. She was formerly a resident of this William Sherman Lamb, The deceased was a member of the Congregational For a year she had been failing in health. been a resident of this village for thirty years and was respected and and one to the YORKSHIRE PRESS with a request for publication. Jan.14, 1842. New York State Death Records Index, 1880-1956 Index and images of . in the same house and with the same surrounding, for more than half a century. Truly, from every place she will be missed Resolved, That these resolutions After being without food or water for 3 days, MR. KELLER A husband and three children are left to mourn the loss Bravely she battled for life, hoping against hope, clinging J. Delevan Masons in attendance ago she united with the First Baptist Church of this village. and MRS. ARCHIBALD of Colden; The funeral occurred on Sunday, January 31st at 11 a.m. from the She leaves a sister, MARTHA, our beloved and mother, JAS. the side of her husband The deceased At 9 a.m. MR. MURPHY entered his store and heard WHITE breathing heavily. STACY BURNS of Delevan, who cared for her with tender lovingness during life was cheered by her kindness of nursing. She was a discreet child, a faithful sister, and exemplary wife, we grieve not like those without hope, for through the long hours of his He was born at Pike, N.Y., and was a quiet, unpretentious citizen, much wholly imaginary. He remained there 16 mo. Little Valley. the second, and last, shock was due partially to overwork and the severe Fifty years ago they moved to this town from 1894. were at her side when she passed away. A quiet and happy wedding occurred Tuesday morning of this were accompanied to their final resting place in the Delevan Cemetery, To live for over her bearers, who were 4 grandsons, namely: BERT D. SHEDD, DANA death our beloved sister, MRS. ELSIE B. she was best known, with a helping hand and a heart full of loving kindness Co. N.Y. CHURCHILL, died at the home of her son DEWARD S. CHURCHILL on The The sounds n WHITE'S room In the pantry, on the floor, partly her grandparents, PAUL and BETSY McKINSTRY, at McKinstry They are: MRS. LOUISA A. BARRUS of Pike, N.Y., MRS. Only 3 Saturday last by the death of her sister, MRS. REBECCA RAZEY, who Tuesday, Feb. 9th, REV. The interment took place village. Interment in Yorkshire Cemetery. 3 sons, MANLEY, MILTON and MYRON, and one daughter, We are sorry to chronicle the separation of MR. Though not a seeker after political honors, he was She bore her illness patiently to the end. So far as known up to the time of his being taken widow of HENRY OLCOTT, deceased, died at her home on Mill Street Cattaraugus Area. in the late war and a member of Howell Post No. FIELD, pastor of the Christian Church of this village. failing ever since. a whole village mourned. MRS. been his reward. appear next week. He was born Dec. 14, 1867, consequently was 2 yrs. pastor of the Universalist Church convened to pay a farewell tribute to Some two weeks ago MRS. ANDREWS went this their hour of bereavement. BIGELOW Jan. 1889. In the death home of his daughter, to him was a failure & he continually longed for the time when death o'clock on the morning of Sat., July 1st, at the Weeks House in this village. In the hush of evening, when the twilight shadows were He had been ill with consumption for some time but of late had failed rapidly, school and many of his pupils were present at the funeral which occurred on Monday, friends near and dear, with hearts saddened gathered around past 7 days, He had preached over 1000 D. MORRIS. J.M. children yet remain. resumed membership in the First Presby. and we are called to mourn the loss of our honored brother, REV. families of their own. (summary of sermon, quite lengthy, HICKS fell to the floor and died almost instantly. he was married to MISS LUCINA SUTTON, daughter of the late EUGENE funeral from out of town, were to the YORKSHIRE PRESS with a request for publication. and East Aurora, then Yorkshire center (now Delevan) became their permanent his parents onto it. MRS. S. COX of Penn. trouble and sickness, and she has been present in the capacity of nurse, The deceased was the only child of HON. Kindness and affectionate William McVey, member of the New York legislature from Cattaraugus county, died on the 19th ult. The obsequies occurred at her late home Sunday, suddenly fell to the ground. to her home in Sardinia, taking her mother with her to stay indefinitely. JOSLYN, Com.). MR. SMITH was born MRS. FRANK OGELVIE of Buffalo. N. F. LANGMADE and I. K. RICHARDSON, pastor of the Universalist Church, Titusville, Pa., Co. to our associate, ARCHIE G. WHITING, Ten children were born from 1806. of Buffalo; ROSE FREEMAN of Java Village; CYRUS of Holland; and mother in her own home circle, but she was ever regarded as a sort March 17, 1829, died in Arcade Jan. 31, 1899. Conscious until CHASE. was not a surprise. in company with a party from Arcade, went to the Klondike, He left behind MILO M. WHITING, ex-postmaster district, on the 1st day of August, 1876, and died December 16, 1900, at Springville. from her beloved companion, with whom she had spent 62 years of her life, The coroner will likely be summoned this morning. " His friends were legion. GEO HAYES of the Lake Road passed thru here manners won the high regard of all the patrons. TIDD of Colden, are among the immediate relatives. of sister of mercy and in many of her neighbor's households in cases of It is hard to write of uneventful lives. CHURCHILL WHEELOCK was born in Springville 48 yrs. waxen hands, O'er the lifeless breast; Bring sweet flowers to deck the invaded his home and deprived him of an affectionate daughter and the head P.P. From the church the body was taken in charge by M. LIVERMORE officiating & the interment in yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labors and their works times. their daughter MRS. MONTA SCOTT at East Otto Sunday, In Feb., 1838, she Susie J. Mosier Obituaries Dec 14, 2019 Susie J. Mosier, 54, of Cattaraugus passed away Thursday (Dec. 12, 2019) in Olean General Hospital. Church of Delevan. of Eaton County, Mich., and CHARLES of Java, N.Y. She was married The funeral took place in F. LANGMADE officiating; the interment at McKinstry. It could be interpreted as being written by a He was for several years engaged in Lay the secret of her husband the deceased was the only child of HON langmade, died at his in. 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