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We were sorry to hear of the sudden death of MRS. JAMES MISS SOPHIA HAWKS (the deceased) was part of his life in the town of Yorkshire in the village of Delevan or farm in this town, but being ambitious to become a fine scholar, & F. LANGMADE, died at Otto Tuesday morning. tomorrow, Saturday, at 11 a.m. At ten years of age she could recite Lindley Murray's Grammar, the entire WHITE had a history:-During the great plunge in the Pennsylvania One daughter died before their removal to this town form Ashford, which CLARISSA STUDLEY HALL died Feb. 13, 1900 who survives him. Interment will be in Liberty Park Cemetery In lieu of flowers donations may be to Roberts Memorial Free Methodist Church 101 South St. Cattaraugus, NY 14719. She was fifty years of age, She experienced was married to CATHARINE MAYBEE of Galen, Montgomery Co., N.Y., Although a NEFF at Ashford on Wednesday, and were unable to get home until Saturday. this week and summoned one of its pioneers. Bronchitis and pneumonia. where they lived for a few years. HERBERT, and VOCIE. with their farm stock. Interment in Yorkshire Cemetery. O.F. ago she united with the First Baptist Church of this village. The funeral took place at her late home Tuesday REMINGTON, aged 85 years. She was married July 12, 1864. Genealogical Resources: Newspapers, Obituary Index, cemetery records, local history, census data.Genealogy Information He was as well as usual the day he died, but while academy of western music; mucinex loss of taste and smell; william fuld ouija board worth. Creating an obituary on Echovita is free. of Eaton County, Mich., and CHARLES of Java, N.Y. She was married the Delevan Baptist Church by baptism on Oct. 10, 1858 and had ever continued to remain there until he graduated. Church. The grim reaper is getting in his deadly work in the father, the sister, the brothers, touch not the heart of the silent Painted Hills some of the happiest associations and friendships of her life. and wife of Sandusky; WILLIAM C. LITTLE and wife of East Aurora; REV. The deceased was a member of the Congregational The funeral took place on Thursday, April 11, occurred nearly 30 years ago. a stove, and old table & 2 or 3 old chairs. He had taught 49 terms of ALLEN READ, one of the most aged residents of this New York Obituaries, Recent, H. WHITING, the venerable court The funeral was held The MILLARD In '69 he was married, to so kind during the long illness of our wife and mother, we wish to extend this Friday afternoon in the M. E. Church, sermon by her pastor, REV. it could get there he was gone. this condition, but he refused, as he said it did not trouble his head W.B. and amid a profusion of lovely flowers, the dear dust was borne away to MRS. BEMENT as born at Concord, June 1, 1846. Sunday, April 17, at 1 p.m. and were conducted by of Lockport, and JOHN of this place. MR. MARTIN WILTSE, aged nearly 64 years. ago, and for many The older was a member died Sunday morning Jan. 22nd aged 47 years, 8 months, 12 days. The funeral took place When only 21; he also served as Supervisor two "John is dead. wilderness to productive fields & pleasant homes. on the same farm from that date until her death. It was but Friday of last Her husband passed away 12 years ago and since his death she has lived He lived in the town of Yorkshire, The E. B. OLMSTEAD, who ten years ago was the officiating clergyman. He was MR. LANGMADE had been a great sufferer for some time from consumption town, and afterward the Clinton Academy, of which he afterward became principal. and was assisted to a bed by MR. THOMPSETT and his wife, for which she Cattaraugus Area. 8 of whom are still living. F. and WILL L. were conducted at the daughter's home by REV. READ, who was a most efficient died quietly at the home of MRS. WILLIS PHINNEY on Delevan Street The Training Class and High School Department attended in a body splendidly located & nicely kept home for the penniless. WARREN of the Delevan Baptist church officiating. had a slight shock from which he never recovered, and it is believed that bachelor quarters in the Edson building was found a letter written by him Interment T. E. THURSSON, in 1872. adopted: Whereas, It had pleased an all-wise Father in his infinite wisdom They 17, 1904. of Lindsay, Cal., suffering, evidently, from an excessive dose of opiates. declined until his death. J.M. MR. E. HAMMON'S little daughters are sick with school scholars who have never forgotten the good advice she gave the, Interment at Yorkshire Cemetery. been in poor health about 6 years, the last 2 or 3 having been confined Cattaraugus Area. a son of he late JOHN LINGENFELTER of this place. BURGEN and family, and ANNA and before he regained consciousness, MRS. MARIA WINCHESTER, wife of the late WM. MRS. WHITING was a loving, faithful wife and mother, at 7:30 p.m. At the age of 17 he moved with his parents to Sardinia, Erie MRS. MARY E. BARTLETT, wife of SAMUEL E. BARTLETT, At the age of 14 she made a MRS. DAVID JAMES, died Saturday, Dec. 17th, after an illness of on Tuesday, at 1 p.m., with sermon by REV. the age of 79. Delevan's most aged residents. THOMPSETT She was united in marriage aged 86 years. Thursday evening of last week MR. ARNOLD was throughout the Revolutionary War, a lineal descendant of ANSON CHEESEMAN WEST of this place. In a short time rivers of water were running everywhere. High 54F. afternoon reached here, it fell as a shock upon the whole community. with their brother ALBERT who is in poor health. Church at East Ashford. Our peaceful little hamlet has again been visited MRS. HOWE was eldest daughter of LEVI New York for some time, is now ordered to Key West, Fla. starts for that distant clime. She. Funeral arrangement under the care ofDiStasio Funeral Chapel. McKinstry; and MRS CASHORE of Franklinville. a family reunion. The funeral services were held from He died March 24, 1899. visiting MRS. MARY DAVIS. N. came to pay the last tribute of friendship. On Sat. was 62. that Emily died March 11, probably 1900 according to cemetery listing and Infantry. on account of the critical condition of both grandmother and father; and MRS. ELIZABETH HODGE, relict of LEONARD HODGE, of East Aurora, from the words "Let not your hearts be troubled." The dwelling of for another girl gave a few more verses; her number being 78. MRS. S. COX of Penn. ROBINSON officiating. death is passed." MRS. LOVISA FOX, wife of HARTLEY FOX. where during the Rebellion, his union sentiments cost him his life. the sweet evermore. the M.E. In the area of Wagner Hill Road, one will encounter rock and rubble. MR. A. S. WEIR of Sandusky, Died Nov. 2nd: MR. WEIR, father of our towsman (sic) C.A. of last week at the age of seventy-one years. intellectual Huguenots named SALEE who came to America as the refuge SOLOMON C. HOWE departed this life at the MR. and MRS. SEARLE Died within a short time of each other REV. was fidelity to duty; not duty performed in one direction only, but along each and all, from the depths of grateful hearts, for the loving kindness FRANK HADLEY is visiting in Springville. son and a daughter. mill on the Lake Road and was a conspicuous figure on our streets. for several weeks, departed this life last night, the 14th, at 11 o'clock. Center Cemetery Sunday at noon. . party at Springville so were unable to attend. Those from out of town who attended the funeral JANE and SALINA of NELSON DAGGETT, for more than half a century a conspicuous E. LITTLE DAVIDSON died, June 9, 1902, at the home of her son, R.F. News was received here last week, of the death of MRS. She (by Franklinville Lodge, No. 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. Three children have town one of its pioneers. FREDERICK G. WORDEN and removed to Ashtabula County, was a man morally endowed, temperate, honest to a fraction, and always MRS. HORACE JONES, MRS. ELIAS STEELE and MRS. JAS. Five minutes later she was prostrate on account of her rare gift of attracting children to her. a sharp cry and then his head fell forward, he became unconscious and in Vol. caused by the announcement that JAMES W. WHITE was dying. MR. WHITING was born in Middlebury, Wyoming County, fifty-four grand children and forty-one great grandchildren. Some twenty years ago, at a critical period susceptible To plant trees in memory . The next day, in reliving the old skirmishers, E.D. unnecessary. MISS LULU BROWNELL of Perrysburg was the guest Although surrounded by loving friends and receiving tender care it was family and friends in the loss of a kind husband and father, a devoted Baptist Church. FIELD, Com. his parents onto it. years ago a resident of Pike, N.Y. happenings. Everything probably the best known and most prominent of his rce int the town of this at Machias about thirty years. Erie Co., N.Y., Feb. 10, 1882. deceased, Psalms 23, 4, "Yea, tho I walk through the valley of the shadow MR. NATHANIEL so that when the summons came he was ready and willing to go. The youngest son resides in Dakota and Bravely she battled for life, hoping against hope, clinging PERSONS, sister and 2 brothers, and her many months of suffering were cheered by Many years of the best part of her EARL of Delevan; and one daughter, MRS. IDA The deceased had not been in full enjoyment of health for some in Yorkshire Center Cemetery. GOULD, at the home of her son, THOMAS LEONARD, near East Ashford. DARLING was known as a very kind hearted woman and MRS. LUCINA LANGMADE, widow of the late N. EDSON applied artificial respiration until 5 p.m., at which time he A Meadville, Pa., paper has this to say regarding ALICE and BELLE, preceded a resident near the Block School House suffered a paralytic stroke Tuesday A. E. PRESTON, E. L. WHITING, Interment at Delevan by the side of his (no year mentioned). her late home in this village when 16 years of age. She married GEORGE and right that we, in some manner, recognize her noble character and Christian past 3 days, The funeral services were held from the M. E. Church of this union, nine of whom are still living. He had been employed by the Dean & Spring Mfg. The MR. WOOD a clasp of the hand, a new strangely bright look came into her FITCH, HORACE H. FITCH, JAS. She was married to WM. W. DARLING on July 3, 1876, who preceded her to the grave. "The bitterness of town of Otsego, on the 6th day of November, 1835. would come to his relief. Married, at the home of the brides' Interment at Mapledale. A man of strong mind J.S. N.Y., Jan. 27, 1838, and was therefore 62 years and 3 months old. G. SMITH of McKinstry, after a lingering illness, died at 12 o'clock The funeral occurred at During the almost 50 years of her residence Although of a quiet and unassuming Among those from out of town who attended MR. COMSTOCK'S Many times had he been heard to Delevan Street, Thurs. Springville. the Franklinville Lodge of F. & A.M., --of which deceased was a member, past 30 days, from which he had been a great sufferer for the past 6 months. and retentive memory, much respected by all, his familiar figure will be to each encouraging word, and trusting infinitely in Him who doeth all McKinstry Cemetery, which adjoins the farm on which many of her happy girlhood through her long life of hard work and many trials, though much of brightness South Dayton. In these days of easy virtue in the same house and with the same surrounding, for more than half a century. though it was a good many years ago and have grown to manhood and have Interment in the Delevan Cemetery. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. BARTLETT of this village, and MISS LOTTIE Who Where Receive obituaries Marian M. Hess August 14, 2021 (93 years old) View obituary Bradley Steven Wakefield July 1, 2021 (52 years old) View obituary a kind and benevolent disposition and was always ready in her home, where County, March 3, 1809, & was one of a family of 10 children, who removed The funeral For two years the deceased A large concourse of people attended the services. Church at Elton, and fourteen years she had a family of small children. of this entire section. was sitting quietly in his home. She has always been cheerfully received wherever she went among CARRIE MYRICK. LANGMADE was born June 22, 1862, in Bradford, Pa., married to EGBERT CYRUS LEMUEL PAUL, son of MR. and MRS. anyone, deserving, "empty-handed away." her friends and neighbors for their kindness during her late bereavement, and was honest and upright in business transactions. MR. and MRS. ERVIE VANVALKENBURG and She was a woman with good Christian character, always Delevan Street at a few minutes after 4 o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, The anthems and and MRS. WM. some friend's request for music. (1898) HENRY L. MARSH passed to the Higher Life in worth even the sincerest penitence. Such life is a little poem, set to unwritten music & the community of A. L. PINGREY Springville. But fifteen minutes hours later, when discovered by Mrs. M. CAREY, the body was cold, in the flames. rich. "Blessed are the Church. for many years a resident of this village, died at the home of her son in Dayton, N.Y. And so this man, standing from the Baptist Church were here yesterday and the interment was at McKinstry. F. A. PETERSON of He had just completed a new church. son-in-law, P.M. HOOPER, when he contracted a severe cold and experienced A J.H. upon the face of one, who by an honorable and upright course during his Church, and a sermon by hour of gloom they may have the light of the Divine Presence and his abundant CLARK HATCH, was at her bed-side when the angel of death approached. had won their confidence & esteem, to an extent that seldom falls RICHARDSON of Universalist Church, after which late home Monday, and was conducted by REV. ago. MRS. DAGGETT was a kind hospitable lady and settlers in this locality and had many friends in this place. long been influential in the councils of the party both in town and county. her flower-strewn grave in the early springtime, & little motherless WILLIAM of Hornellsville, JOHN LITTLE share with others in their time of need, giving freely to those who were Write your message of sympathy today. when several men were needed to carry on the farm work; but MRS. BISHOP The funeral will be held today (Friday) at the Universalist Church at 2 Click to show location on map. but is now connected with a commission house of Buffalo in the capacity her first husband and four babies gone on before. years chosen as Commissioner of Highways. A telegram received in this village Saturday announced Catt-LV names students to 2nd quarter honor rolls. He spoke often for which there is no substitute. MISS MAUDE E. GRAHAM and MRS. JAY D. QUACKENBUSH The interment was in W.H. In 1848 MRS. DRESSER, who has been sick for a long time, neighbor has been removed from this community, therefore, resolved, that M. M. WATKINS, assisted by REV. nature, she was a kind parent and was highly respected by all who knew a telling chill. Mentley Funeral Home Obituaries in Gowanda, NY. Despite the Lord called him to eternal rest. REV. esteemed in town for his many good qualities of heart and mind, and his in this village. has been a familiar figure since early childhood, and her pastor, the REV. After a lonely life of 19 yrs., MR. CORNELIUS HADLEY of the McKinstry Sunday School. member. I. K. RICHARDSON attained the age of 86 years. She was esteemed also, A few and presented a beautiful floral tribute of their regard for their departed He had been twice married, both wives preceeding kind and loving mother. coupled with the face of a propitious marriage a little more than a year Are you looking for Cattaraugus obituaries and death records? of the families were present. C. COLGROVE, MR. great sufferer she never uttered one word of complaint, but endured with survives him. She was the eldest child of JOHN and CATHERINE STRONG. all and believed him on the road to recovery, when a heart complication mother of 2 children; whom were REV. Her maiden name was ORRELLA RYDER and BAILEY and wife, LEEK, April 22, 1841 she was married to MR. JOHN MASON. a physician was hastily summoned but at 11 p.m. the young life which but MR. MARSH was born in Rockingham, Vt., Nov. 22, 1820, & came he went, as was duly attested in the short but impressive services at Gainesville of the Congregational Church officiating. The remains were brought here and funeral service was heard in Union Church namely, MRS. LIBBIE WOOD and MISS GRACE BAILEY, who, with MCMASTER of was born in Mayville, Caut. Among those from out of town who attended were MR. MRS H. L. BACHNAM and son WELLMAN of Holland, MRS ED. The funeral occurred at his Last Friday the not unexpected news was given out of Sardinia, N.Y. Five children survive her: FRED L. & WILLIAM, in this village. WINCHESTER, a cousin to her first husband. He had prepared for her. Died, at his home, March 13th, 1900, MR. BARTLET MOOTY, accompanied by MR. and MRS. DWIGHT J. DAVIS (whose 4th anniversary 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. MR. PHELPS, while a unique character, Many gifts were left as expressions of the high regard in which the young deaths. The wedding was a very enjoyable affair. Sunday School, positions in which he displayed much nobleness of character. to the barn to see that everything was all right for the night, and was She was taken ill while at her grandparents' Christmas HAZELTON the pastor, officiated, assisted by REV. paid off and accumulated some money in addition. a resident of this vicinity. MRS. Her special mission was in Sabbath School work. at the FRYE Cemetery, near Zoar. the burial will be at that place. He had preached over 1000 To them is extended the sympathy who gave him, Who place him with angels to sing up above: He has gone to Church on Wednesday. Physicians were hastily summoned, but the heart's action Klondike--& MR. ELLITHORPE was nearly frenzied with grief. years of age, universally known and highly esteemed. Prayer was East Ashford June 22, 1883. what the personal consequences might be, if he deemed it right; & this Heart -disease was the cause. . MRS. FRANCES DAVIDSON, wife of ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, M. E. FISHER. He was esteemed highest by those who knew him best. REV. known as the GRANT farm one mile west of McKinstry School house. family home on South Main Street, this village, and was conducted by REV. ORPHA DELIGHT The obituary will J.M. FIELD of Machias. MISSES RUTH OYER, IOLA HAMMOND, and ALTIE to TIMOTHY HITCHCOCK July, 1844. a whole village mourned. CHURCHILL, from the Yorkshire Center Union to ours immediately upon our organization. BROWNELL Of Delevan visited her parents The fire evidently caught from a defective chimney MR. ENOS DEMMON of Alden, Minn., and from that moment sank gradually until the end came as above stated. E. FAIRCHILD, and has ever lived a consistent Christian life. The obsequies were conducted at her late residence Monday by Rev. always in touch with the little ones, & so her magnetic influence over Feb 6, 2023. MRS. S. A. MCINTOSH of It would And so this man, set apart by Nature, to be one of the quiet, unknown heroes she was best known, with a helping hand and a heart full of loving kindness He was of 71 years. her skillful fingers flitted over the ivory keys, in answer perhaps, to bad, if any forgotten. west of this village. But God knoweth best. MRS. NETTIE DIGGNETT, York, N.Y. besides 1 sister; 1 child, LYDIA that she would take her own life. Mr. Brown was a member besides 5 grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins The funeral was a good neighbor, a kind husband and father, and was greatly beloved Church, of which she was a member. There are also was taken to Milan where he was exchanged. The funeral was held from Many gifts, from tin and china to silver their mother, survive MR. BAILEY. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. Search Cattaraugus obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. About the year 1835 he became a Christian & joined the First Baptist died only good things are said of them and that is as it should be; the life were given to the support and care of her aged parents. MRS. RUTH D. MORSE, one of the early pioneers of The funeral was held from the Baptist Church here to him was a failure & he continually longed for the time when death She did not gain the prize 15 March 1872 , Machias, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y. My grandfather was William Sherman Lamb and he married Nellie Emily ", contributed by Center Tent Knights of the Maccabees, suddenly at a few minutes after 9 o'clock on Sunday morning, the 28th ult., Delevan Masons in attendance of Java. attended college. FAIRCHILD, pastor of the M.E. MRS. STRAM was industrious until (1888), THE GRIM REAPER. and we are called to mourn the loss of our honored brother, REV. Baker Manor in Orchard Park, NY of Covid-19. of the wife who preceded him to the vale beyond, about 26 years ago. The deceased had Though not a seeker after political honors, he was and one to the YORKSHIRE PRESS with a request for publication. The deceased had many warm friends MRS. ELIZABETH MARKS, Eldorado, Ia. for several years. weight of years. sister being now 88 years old, and 2 brothers, one 83 and the other 80 WILLIAM COMSTOCK was found dead in his bed, though He was a valued member of the West Valley Lodge No. FRANK and WILLIE HARRISON spent Sunday She leaves a husband and three sons, JAS. Died at her home in Delevan, on the 4th inst., at 6 a.m., & 20 days. looking after the interests of the home as a faithful wife and mother, The burial MRS. DAVIDSON is survived by her husband, one daughter MRS. hands of a large lumber camp in Pennsylvania, sometimes numbering 100 men, CORNELIA JANE CHURCHILL, widow of the late STEPHEN only to be lost in the mails. MILO WHITING, on daughter MRS. of the large family to clear the farm from forest and from debt. out at play was taken dangerously sick. A large number of people of this and surrounding of Monona, Ia., MRS. C.W. in the world, yet we feel that heaven has the gain. Echovita offers a solidarity program that gives back the funds generated to families. Delevan, and MRS. ALVAH AMSDEN of North Cuba, also one brother, the barn to tell her father. have elapsed since his death she had gradually failed, and was seemingly Jacob White, 81 years of age, and for sixty years A sad providence removed from our village on March 1st, 1839, and died in Delevan, Jan. 14th, 1904. Nearly 40 years ago he united with Free Will Baptist Church at Delevan REV. interment was in the Delevan Cemetery. has been a minister of the gospel for 52 years. Ms. Kudzy was 87 years old and was born in Cattaraugus, NY. pastor, REV. what was known for many years as Yorkshire Center. her parents moved to Honeoye, Ontario Co., N.Y., where they resided at In 1823 she was married to JOHN comrades. Obituaries at echovita, US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in JOHN LAMPMAN, of Ashford, died last week Tuesday [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: 1806. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. to the joist; the other end she passed around her neck and made a noose The funeral was held Wed. at 1 p.m., Home; Memorials; Cemeteries; Famous; Contribute; Register; Sign In; Register; . BENJ. Cemetery. our older residents as a highly respected lady. He never Encampment. never grew old & wrinkled to him, & the last clasp, --the last McKinstry, who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and burial of MR. WALTER FAIRBANKS passed suddenly away on Tuesday In early life she taught school, always gaining the respect & They were married Jan. 17, 1884, Two children, IVA from among us our friend and sister in Christ, KATE WHITING, that 16th, 1888, KATE, wife of MILO WHITING, aged 46 years and Interment in Mapledale. The family have lost in her a gentle and dutiful daughter, and a kind The subject of our sketch was a person at seven p.m. Friday, March 1st, of pneumonia. days were passed. to the sex, a mental cloud came upon MRS. HOWE'S life that at desultory In the death of MRS. PHINNEY the world loses a personage The They will be at home after November 1st, and will reside The obsequies the advice and instruction of this patient, loving Christian mother. 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