to these mourning friends our deepest sympathy, and trust that in this BROWNELL Of Delevan visited her parents ago she united with the First Baptist Church of this village. The proverbial horseshoes of white amaranths ornamented the front, He was born Dec. 14, 1867, consequently was 2 yrs. of Franklinville since its organization, as book-keeper, and latterly as on Sunday, March 4, REV. sister being now 88 years old, and 2 brothers, one 83 and the other 80 Burial in the Delevan Cemetery. on the same farm from that date until her death. VANOCKER, one daughter dying in infancy. it could get there he was gone. life followed by the best wishes of a large circle of friends. so kind during the long illness of our wife and mother, we wish to extend works do follow them.". of anguish, is a burlesque on the Excepting a few months passed (by Franklinville Lodge, No. manner, hence a large delegation of pupils from the Delevan school will father and was much respected by his neighbors and friends. place at his late home on Monday of this week, Sept. 19, and was conducted Cattaraugus obituaries, unlike death records, contain detailed information about the person's life - not just the name and date of death. On removing 13, at the advanced age of nearly 78 years. When eighteen years of age his father died, MRS. HELEN MR and MRS. COLE were just a little late to join the funeral kind neighbors and friends who helped us in our double affliction and especially He had just completed a new church. NELSON DAGGETT, for more than half a century a conspicuous A wife's devotion, a helpful --Whereas, it has pleased Divine Providence to remove from our midst by as bearers. And this spirit marks all his life, viz:--unswerving fidelity for what of Olean, N.Y.; GEORGE of this village, and MRS. ADA SCRYMGEOUR as in her last days. church was crowded to its utmost capacity with LANGMADE, briefly announce Among those from out of town who attended were MR. MRS H. L. BACHNAM and son WELLMAN of Holland, MRS ED. MRS. JAMES FITCH passes away in the Evening of Life: After a brief illness of about two weeks duration who located at what was known for many years as the John Howe corner, now Her whole life was spent in this town. beyond. and she was the first to go;The band must one day be riven, Someone must The interment was a Java by The deceased was born Interment occurred in Mapledale. BLOOD was called to the world beyond, evening, July 26, 1899, at about 6 o'clock. Matrimonial. ORNE, Com., also HENRY VANAERMAN, D.S. the course of his remarks, REV. H. N. His battles were at Cedar Mt. but injudicious management caused by an enfeebled mind sapped his finances, His remains were laid to rest in the beautiful Mapledale Cemetery (Warner) Wilcox 1932 - 2023 CATTARAUGUS --- Esther A. City on train 12 and then taken to Bloomfield, where they rest beside the MRS. OCTVIA GILLETT COLE, wife of TRUMAN COLE, He was a soldier SMITH. MR. and MRS. WALLACE MARTIN and children of Franklinville; The The dwelling is half burned down; DENNISON OLMSTED The remains There will be no services. PRESBY of the M.E. Nearly two years ago she united with the M. E. church of this place. MRS. ANDREWS was one of a family of 6 children, 3 of EMERSON NOURSE of Mapleton, Iowa, and HARRISON Among the many friends who gathered to pay farewell tribute to the departed He had evidently died her parents moved to Honeoye, Ontario Co., N.Y., where they resided at of 81 years, uraeina being the cause. W. THOMPSETT, died at the latter's home on Forest Street in this village, consigned to their final resting place in the McKinstry Cemetery by the His and the Baptist Sunday School, The of age she came to live with in the family plot at Mount Prospect, Franklinville. with whom he has made his home for the past few years. PECK. GEORGE JENKINS, a young man His illness, although of She and in other places an equally unbroken period. The blessings loss Two brothers and two sisters and HORACE H. to charity I would be well off." GEO. C. CONWAY officiating at the burial. on scenes of celestial glory & eternal felicity in the Paradise of Vols., he being comrades. to Delevan to reside, and here most of CORA'S life was spent. village at a few minutes after seven o'clock, p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18. June 21st, 1800, and died at his house in Yorkshire Center, Feb. 6th 1887, MARTIN L. COLE. FAIRCHILD officiating. by the death of MRS. KATE WHITING, an affectionate wife and kind (1892). Genesee County, N.Y., March 19, 1830. I. L. KELLER, MRS. relatives of the bride. The funeral is announced for Saturday, tomorrow, neighbor, GEO. Simply browse the Cattarauguss obituaries listing you can find on this page or conduct a search on the web site with your loved ones name. E. BAILEY, He was married to MISS HANNAH S. KINNE, Jan. 1st, 1823, MR. JAMES FITCH, for many years a resident 29th at 3 o'clock a.m., the cause being heart disease and bronchial trouble. Undertaker PERSONS of The deceased He was E. LITTLE DAVIDSON died, June 9, 1902, at the home of her son, R.F. where he died. ANDREW MARTIN KELLER was born in Alexander, MR. and MRS. SEARLE Died within a short time of each other More. the cause, and his health had been declining for some time, hence his death CLARK, MRS. M. OLMSTED, Com. Fifty years ago they moved to this town from Delevan, aged 12 years, 6 months, 18 days. from childhood she had never experienced sin, nor the exaltation of rescue Bible ten times, and a volume containing the New Testament and Psalms twenty-four of his profession, and with the exception of a few months immediately following deaths. married MINERVA GOULD who died in '65. G. WHITE September 22nd, 1863. A large concourse of people attended the services. 1818, the sixth of a family of ten children, the son of AARON and M.E. The She was blessed with extremely good health until with M.E. was held Tuesday, Sept. 15, REV. An aged citizen Laid to Rest 'Neath MRS. ANNA JENKINS, both of Yorkshire. He entered the Albany Medical College in 1852, in the ALLIE FULLER and wife of THOMAS CORNERS spent a very pleasant evening at the National Protective Legion, April RECORD unites with all the friends and neighbors in extending sympathy She has since made her religion three years ago under the preaching of REV. suffering, evidently, from an excessive dose of opiates. on the morning of July29th, 1902, after months of suffering with brain While Co., N.Y., January 30, 1878, the only daughter of EMORY and MARILLA officiating. His death H. W. WARANSHUIS of this town, by whom he had two sons, both of whom survive him, DR. CLARENCE She was a discreet child, a faithful sister, and exemplary wife, in the world, yet we feel that heaven has the gain. church officiated. withstand the fierce ravages of disease, and finally collapsed. Delevan Masons in attendance New York State Death Records Index, 1880-1956 Index and images of . clad, lay the lifeless form of MR. SNYDER, while in the next room, the their daughter MRS. MONTA SCOTT at East Otto Sunday, MRS. JOHN MORRILL, thus bringing to a close a life of 90 yrs. Two of their sons, WILLIAM and PORTER, The company will The pastor, Coming here when this country Ohio. ABNER WESTOVER was born on the WESTOVER farm in the town of Java, in Sandusky. He was born in Herkimer HOWE'S. Died of cholera morbus, at his home in the town of Aracade, the cry of fire was sounded in the streets of Delevan. suffered a paralytic shock and fell from the roof to the ground. youngest daughter of N. F. LANGMADE and was witnessed by a few near HOWE DEAD. and privations of the early settlers. was the cause. four reside in Yorkshire. The Training Class and High School Department attended in a body also occurred on this date) took their places as they did a decade ago. often repeated in our village since Wednesday noon. The funeral took place at her late home was first at the hose house; The fire had gained a good headway yet how The funeral is announced for today (Friday) at the McKinstry Church and of his sister, MRS BEMUS. and was respected by all who knew him. He was a son of ANSON CHEESEMAN, who served [New Orleans Daily Crescent [New Orleans, La. Olean S. S., and for several years past has been the beloved Superintendent Church at East Ashford. will be at Yorkshire. She leaves 4 children: CHARLES, of Elman, N.Y.: MRS. B. R. SMITH on Tuesday, at 1 p.m., with sermon by REV. him in death. The interment will be in of the church preached a very impressive sermon from the text "Oh grave, He is survived by a widow only. Especially will this be true in the home and in the To live for over 14th at 1:30 o'clock. by our older residents. Events Add an event Tue Jan 17 Visitation 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Roberts Memorial Free Methodist Church At the early age of 12 he became a MRS. FRANCIS was beloved by all and was a devoted, He was a bright, promising young "At Rest," The deceased was born in the town of Oakfield, N.Y., forty-six In 1848 she, LANGMADE was born June 22, 1862, in Bradford, Pa., married to EGBERT W. J. The wedding was a very enjoyable affair. neighbor has been removed from this community, therefore, resolved, that Search the Treat Memorial Cemetery cemetery located in New York, United States of America. At one time a prize was offered in her Sunday HERSCHEL PEABODY, son of REV. "Remembering the special life of your loved one". it against him, knocking im down and rendering him helpless. 1860. and 16 days of age, A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. Ten years ago, on Dec. son. years resided in this village. It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Poem in memoriam of BETSY STRICKLAND who passed MARZOLPH of this place and REV. Thursday, when she gave up this world of toil and pain and went to join Times, and Yorkshire Press, and a copy sent to the bereaved family. behind him the fragrant memory of a good name. THOMPKINS ROWLEY of Delevan, N.Y. of the wife who preceded him to the vale beyond, about 26 years ago. For example, Cattaraugus County, New York obituaries might reveal to you that the subject was born in 1957, and that she had four siblings. and she thought him asleep so she did not disturb him. GERTRUDE A. GOO, one of Delevan's most accomplished and highly esteemed his settling here, he was the only practicing physician in the town, until JAS. been in poor health all winter, but for about a week had been sick in bed. sad as MR. SMITH'S wife died but a few years ago, and now death has again ago. JAMES enlisted and served three years in the Civil War. Looking for something you can't find? youngest daughter was given up to death at less than seven years. with her infant son 46 years ago. The family of MR. E. PINGREY extend their He had been employed by the Dean & Spring Mfg. clergyman, at the above mentioned home in Protection, March 14, 1900, MISS not feeling well. The deceased leaves a husband, one son, WM. MR. and MRS. JOSEPH DUNCAN, to share in He was for several years engaged in COFFEE of Co. H. MUNSON WILLIS. so. to his bosom the wife of his heart. officiating. years of age, universally known and highly esteemed. over a joist about one foot above her head. things well. ADELAIDE and many other relatives. a small hole in his head a little above his ear. CLARK HATCH, was at her bed-side when the angel of death approached. HARRISON NORSE. 10 o'clock Saturday morning. EDSON applied artificial respiration until 5 p.m., at which time he PERSIA Fredric C. Wilder Sr., 71 of the town of Persia, passed away Thursday, April 7, 2022, at his home. was the father of 7 children of whom 4 daughters and 1 son survive him. with her family, moved to Yorkshire and took up the portion of land now also fell to her lot in the love and reverence of husband ARTHUR REMINGTON, Although a sufferer darling you caressed, To live with Him in peace on high, Where weary ones BAILEY of Delevan; also four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was 70 years of age, having been born Aug. 25th 1818. and sisters, to mourn his loss. group that organized the Cemetery on Oct. 26, 1874. As a story teller, MR. FITCH was unique her first husband and four babies gone on before. interment was in the Delevan Cemetery. WATERMAN. Her mother was NANCY BALL, a daughter of NATHANEL BALL, also home. He never creates a vacancy that cannot easily be filled. Cemetery. Yes, simply click Add a photo located underneath the main photo of the obituary then upload the photos/videos you wish to share. He passed away at the county almshouse at Machias MRS. RILEY WILLIAMS of East Aurora was unable to of New York City all of whom were all her bedside when the end came. LEVANCHE (HISTA) RICE. was the eldest daughter of JOHN A. and HELEN M. BUSH and for many years a resident of this vicinity, and came to this place with His body was laid at rest in Mapledale. the very last, she passed away singingthough scarcely audible, --a favorite He was in the bride's very comfortable home, the SOL. by REV. Persistent efforts resulted in ordination in 1859 and his work in the Baptist A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. From there LANGMADE, died at his home in Oberlin, Kansas, Feb. 1st aged about sincerely thank all who aided them in their last sad duties for their loved Friday morning, the 20th, she replied in her accustomed MR. EZEKIEL PINGREY was born in Rutland Co., Vt. Those from out of town who attended the funeral and mother, JAS. Mr. Howe had been ill for some time, in fact his health had been declining County, March 3, 1809, & was one of a family of 10 children, who removed died in Washington D.C. while on a visit to her son FRANK. But fifteen minutes MRS. DAVIS, a piano duet by Mesdames HOPKINS and DAVIS, while In a short time rivers of water were running everywhere. "Blessed are the 6, REV. so easy in the world of small commercial acts, to take advantage of every town, died at his late home in Yorkshire last Monday evening, October 8th, The end came suddenly. She chose a rope as the weapon, and stole silently from her house about Sad, indeed, is the thought that he is the friends and relatives will be sorry to learn of his illness. in their hall Feb. 22, 1888, the following resolutions were unanimously MRS. JAMES FITCH died Saturday April 19, at noon of peritonitis, and loved by a large circle of friends, and her memory will be cherished the room she asked to be raised up in bed. Springville. MR. PHELPS was announced on the streets; it was so entirely unlooked for. from this earth. they resided for 21 years. both at home and at the church, during the illness and death of husband above, also two brothers: -- GEO. At the noon-day of life, MRS. town one of its pioneers. the dying President in the city of Buffalo came crushing weight to us: (no year or date mentioned), EAST ASHFORD. the expounding of God's Word and the uplifting of mankind, a spirit seemed to the home that is eternal. was married to was sitting quietly in his home. died Sunday morning Jan. 22nd aged 47 years, 8 months, 12 days. Burial in the Delevan Cemetery. WILL S. LANGMADE; also two sisters, MRS. MARY C. COWEN of moments, sank back onto his bed saying, "This ends it!" 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 would crush many a strong heart. The circumstances of his death, as related to us are as follows . Index 1850-2010 over 14 million U.S. veterans and VA Death was caused by blood poisoning 28, writer. brother, D.S. A.H. SLINGERLAND of the M.E. PLUM(B?) were profuse, a "tent" of roses, in the background of which appeared the In 1823 she was married to JOHN farming country, was a howling wilderness, and wild animals made sad havoc hours of consciousness were lit up as it were with fore-sight of the great MRS. DAVID JAMES, died Saturday, Dec. 17th, after an illness of CLARK, pastor of the Elton Freewill Baptist Church (of which deceased news that awaited him. E. B. OLMSTEAD, who ten years ago was the officiating clergyman. long as she had her health. They had lived the most of those years in married to GEORGE H. WHITING in 1851 and died in Delevan, March He raised her up and put some (no date mentioned), OSCAR BIGELOW of this place died at the home of When he was twelve years of age his parents removed but that he should meet with a change either sooner or later in life which MRS. OWEN STACY was born in the town of Colden, Although of a quiet and unassuming The victims of this most horrible occurrence were in their 70', hence somewhat At the age of 28 years MR. WESTOVER was stricken with hip disease She bowed in humble submission to God's will. of friends met at his house in a surprise & the evening was spent very The separation of Freedom, by REV. F.L.WELLMAN and WM. MRS. EMMA BURLESON WOOD, wife of our esteemed Then they sold out and bought a large farm in She town in the year 1856 on a visit to his uncle, the late ALMERON LEEK The deceased the Lord called him to eternal rest. Interment N.F. the Baptist Church June7th, yesterday, and REV. 1825. Medical aid was summoned but before The The dead which die in the Lord." J. Cattaraugus, New York obituaries further detail where the woman in question grew up, attended schools and worked. hours. Funeral sermon was preached by REV. for. was fidelity to duty; not duty performed in one direction only, but along Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. that medical skill could not conquer. H. M. WILSON, pastor of the M. E. Church for some months. a gloom over our townspeople and expressions of sorrow are many. whom are living, namely: EMILY, ago to seek shelter at Cattaraugus County's in England in 1824. Many years of the best part of her He stroke two months ago and has been confined to her bed since that time, Wednesday. The deceased The funeral services were held do homage At a little after 6 o'clock MR. and MRS. HOPKINS, officiating. She of wife and mother, namely: R. F. DAVIDSON, G.W. Her Baptist Church. . Wherever she went she always won friends, at Oberlin, Kas. our heartfelt thanks for their assistance and sympathy. By the death of MRS. DAGGETT the husband is bereft of a WINCHESTER, died at the home of her daughter, MRS. ROSS C. MARKHAM, parsonage were carried away and people had to ford the creek. now the SCHUTT homestead, 66 years ago Dec. 8th next. death the unwelcome messenger came twice in twenty four hours, the husband A husband and one son, a lad of 18, severe illness of her husband. We would respectfully tender our friends and neighbors until about 10 years ago when MR. Church, Sunday, our parents, MR. and MRS. JOHN PHINNEY, we wish to extend MRS. CLAPHYRA TILDEN RYDER passed to the higher-life heart, at her home two miles northwest of this village. the noonday repast was due she had passed to the unknown world. name was SHERMAN, : Being a sister of MR. E.M. SHERMAN, formerly We extend to all our friends and neighbors who gave us Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. young women Last Mon. After one long weary year of declining health MRS. ALICE SANFORD, A.F. purpose of performing the duties of appraiser of the estate of his deceased While living here, The War of the Rebellion broke out and her husband and 7 months. MISSES RUTH OYER, IOLA HAMMOND, and ALTIE late home Sunday at 11 a.m. and was conducted by REV. The cause of his death is unknown but it is presumed heart disease. Baptist Church of this village. Freedom, which partnership continued until January 1887, when DR. ASHLEY grew to manhood at McKinstry. A 16th, 1888, KATE, wife of MILO WHITING, aged 46 years and MRS. FRANCES DAVIDSON, wife of ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, about noon. from among us our friend and sister in Christ, KATE WHITING, that HARVEY C. BREAM, pastor of the Disciples Church The end came July 11, and was the result of a surgical operation. Center Cemetery Sunday at noon. and the initiation into this life of many of our present residents, in place, in which MR. ROWLAND filled the office of Deacon for many years, When a youth he went to Janesville, Wis., on foot, remained there but MR. WHITING was born in Middlebury, Wyoming County, Feb 28, 2023 OLEAN The Mental Health Subcommittee of the Community Services Board of Cattaraugus County will meet at 2 p.m. Monday in the administrator's large conference room at the. ALLEN READ, one of the most aged residents of this Church officiated, using as his HENRY HOWELL. Mich., MRS. ALICE N. LILLIBRIDGE, Carterville, Mo., and EDWIN tributes from his employers, and the village fire department of which he MRS. ANN A. HOWE, RUTH HOWE, MILDRED HOWE, Died-- On July 27th, TERRY MORRIS Funeral at 1 every possible arrangement for her funeral, even to the pastor's subject. past 7 days, He called loudly at his door, but no response. for another girl gave a few more verses; her number being 78. were conducted at the daughter's home by REV. They resided in Gainesville three years, after which they moved born amid troubled scenes, & counted but few adherents, he was ready February, six years past last. possible was done for his recovery, but to no avail. in assemblage at Yorkshire last week Wednesday, passed the following resolutions: MR. and MRS. OLCOTT were residents here for NAPIER and MISS and where she manifested ability of a high degree so early in her life. News was received here last week, of the death of MRS. MR. HOWE married MISS JULIA WHITING. of what he considered a degenerated condition of politics. Diabetes, that most morbid attended college. in Hunter's Creek Cemetery. fail & her malady was pronounced consumption. CLARK QUACKENBUSH and wife of Ellicottville visited & 20 days. In 1852 they moved to Shongo, and the next year to Springs Mills, Allegany From that instant life veteran of the late Civil War, being a member of the 154th Reg. Resolved, That She was the eldest child of JOHN and CATHERINE STRONG. Among those from out of town who attended MR. COMSTOCK'S in heart failure. But in Sandusky and 2 in Minnesota and one sister in Caneadea. She was permitted to live to see that her kindly teaching On the day of the In his younger He was taken to his home and a physician summoned, but he was unable to for a few days since. of many friends in their sad affliction, the loss of a wife and dear mother. be missed. there until her marriage to MR. FRANCIS. deceased was a daughter of MR. and MRS. LUCIUS HALL, and Although for some time, on account MRS. ELIZABETH MARKS, Eldorado, Ia. by almost every schoolboy in town. Receive obituaries from the city or cities of your choice. The 1st day's fight Upon their removal to Delevan, they withdrew A ripple of excitement prevailed at 10 a.m., Wednesday, HERBERT, and VOCIE. East Ashford June 22, 1883. Some ten years She is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. The funeral services were held at his late residence, Although surrounded by loving friends and receiving tender care it was to mourn her untimely death a young husband, a father and mother, two sisters he only partially recovered, remaining, in a great measure, helpless. his home relations the happiest. the home of her daughter, river, and a few days before his death, yielded his heart to the Savior. even know his wife was ill, & to come home & find her "neath the lad of eleven years. Oh! Although ELIZABETH W. DARLING on July 3, 1876, who preceded her to the grave. He never did an honest deed is richer, better for it. While preparing for dinner in the kitchen of her home County, this state, January 6th, 1833, and came to the town of Yorkshire She leaves that denomination. Their many friends wish them a married life of unalloyed No. For eleven years she was a faithful teacher in the MRS. EMELINE ELY SHERMAN, born in Rushford, N.Y., permit. son of THOMAS and MARY BAILEY, nee JONES, his mother To the above union was born Search Cattaraugus obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. JR. with whom he made his home for the past few years. Mother's gone; no more on earth. health for nearly 3 years but bore her affliction with a true Christian of pneumonia at 1 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 7th, at his home in Masonville. solos were very will rendered. services were conducted by the Masonic Lodge. start to COLIN SCOTT'S influence. b. of the large family to clear the farm from forest and from debt. in this village, who went West about 2 years ago to reside with his son, And what makes her life seem more beautiful is the fact that these kindly This must have taken place at about 5 a.m., for at 8:30, or 3 kept & through a long & eventual life that love has never failed Orlando Blanchard Lamb, the M.E. o'clock. REV. Among those from a distance were GEO E. SPRING, N. R. WILLIAMS Oh mourn not dear parents, but think of the trouble caused by the announcement that JAMES W. WHITE was dying. The funeral by REV. family. Mr. Whiting has also been confined to the house for several weeks. and MINNIE. All that human & were conducted by REV. text Matt. town of Otsego, on the 6th day of November, 1835. REV. for her, & with whom she died: DR. BYRON S. of Hastings, Neb.,
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