| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Richmond, Lyman |
m in Richmond, 31st Ultimo, by the Rev W. Beach, Mr Lyman
Richmon of Sullivan to Miss Adaline Horton of Rutland. |
| 1864 |
13 APR |
D |
Abbitt, Charley F. |
d in Deerfield, 18 Feb 1864, Charley F., son of Charles
F. & Mercy A. Abbitt, aged 2 years 4 months 18 days. |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
D |
Adelbert, Frederick |
d in Wellsboro, 20th instant, brain fever, Frederick Adelbert,
only son of Dr. F.D. & Albina Ritter, of Lawrenceville, aged 9 months. |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
M |
Allen, Sarah A. |
m in Wellsboro, 3d instant by A. Crowl, Esq., Mr. Oscar
Campbell to Miss Sarah A. Allen, both of Delmar. |
| 1864 |
27 FEB |
M |
Bacon, Bulah |
m at the Parsonage in East Charleston, 18th inst., Mr. Charles
J. Potter and Miss Bulah Bacon, both of Charleston, Pa. |
| 1864 |
20 APR |
M |
Bacon, M.L. |
m in Troy, 29th ultimo, at the Parsonage of the First Presbyterian
Church by the Rev. J.G. Carnachan, Mr. J. W. Matson of Delmar to Miss M.L.
Bacon of Cherry Flatts. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
M |
Baker, Emmet |
m on the 23d of Feb by Rev. L. Stone, Mr Emmet Baker, of
Rutland, Pa. To Miss Fanniw Winne of Perth, Fulton Co., NY. |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
M |
Beach, Laurens |
m at the Pa. Hotel, in Wellsboro, 20th instant by Rev. J.D.
Bell, Mr Laurens C. Beach of Meadville, Crawford County, Pa., to miss Mary
C. Bigoney of Wellsboro. |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
M |
Beckwith, Henry |
m in Middlebury, 15th ultimo by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Mr. Henry
Beckwith to Miss Juliette Farr, both of Middlebury. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Beecher, Joseph |
m in Keeneyville, 1st instant, by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Joseph
Beecher to Miss Elizabeth Sample, both of Middlebury. |
| 1864 |
27 FEB |
M |
Bellinger, Waity |
m at the Parsonage in East Charleston, 11th inst., by Rev.
J. Shaw, Mr Lyman Hart and Miss Waity Bellinger, both of Charleston, Pa. |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
D |
Bernauer, Mary E. |
d in Gaines, 20th ultimo, of diphtheria, Mary E. Bernauer,
daughter of Joshua & Lucy R. Bernauer, aged 3 years, 11 months, 7 days. |
| 1864 |
17 FEB |
M |
Bevier, Sarah |
m in Fall Brook, 29th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's
father, Mr. Levi Bevier, by James Heron Esq., Mr. James Burt to Miss Sarah
Bevier, both of Fall Brook. |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
M |
Bigoney, Mary |
m at the Pa. Hotel, in Wellsboro, 20th instant by Rev. J.D.
Bell, Mr Laurens C. Beach of Meadville, Crawford County, Pa., to miss Mary
C. Bigone} of Wellsboro. |
| 1864 |
11 MAY |
D |
Bly, Charles C |
d in Richmond, 4th instant, of jaundice, Charles C., son
of Daniel & Matilda Bly, aged about 8 years. |
| 1864 |
22 JUN |
D |
Bowen, H.T. |
Members of the 45th Reg't killed in the battle near Bethsada
Church, June 3rd 1864. Co. F. Lt. George P. Scudder, Co. H. Cpl Thomas
Dingman, H.T. Bowen, Griffin Parmer (Palmer) |
| 1864 |
29 JUN |
D |
Bowen, Sarah Jane |
d in Charleston, 11th inst., of diphtheria, Sarah Jane,
daughter of David & Sarah Bowen, in the 16th year of her age. |
| 1864 |
13 APR |
D |
Bowen, Stella |
d in Farmington of diphtheria, 7th ultimo, Stella Florida
Bowen, only child of George W. & Amanda M. Bowen, age 1 year 3 months
8 days. |
| 1864 |
29 JUN |
D |
Bowker, Jasper |
Tioga County soldiers who have died of wounds in the Hospital
recently: Jasper Bowker, Middlebury, and Serg't Briscoe, Farmington. |
| 1864 |
01 JUN |
D |
Bremen, Uriah |
Letter from 2nd Pa. Cav., Co. L., James River below Richmond,
dated May 15, 1864. Killed: Todds Tavern, May 7th: Pvt Uriah Bremen, Pvt
John Day. |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
M |
Brewer, Cornelia |
m in Wellsboro, 28th ultimo, by A. Crowl, Esq., Mr Monell
Locey to Mrs. Cornelia B. Brewer, both of Middlebury. |
| 1864 |
29 JUN |
D |
Briscoe, Serg't |
Tioga County soldiers who have died of wounds in the Hospital
recently: Jasper Bowker, Middlebury, and Serg't Briscoe, Farmington. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Brown, Sarah |
m on the 12th inst., in Covington, by Rev. N.L. Reynolds,
Mr Calvin Manning of Horseheads to Miss Sarah Brown of Covington. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Bryant, Hiram |
m on 10th inst., in Covington, by Rev G.P. Watrous, Mr.
Hiram Bryant to Miss Elizabeth Connolly both of Covington. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
Buckley, Byron |
m in Wellsboro, 26th ultimo, by Andrew Crowl, Esq., Mr Byron
Buckley to Miss Lucinda Wheeler, both of Delmar. |
| 1864 |
03 FEB |
D |
Bullard, Mortimer |
d in Wellsboro, Feb 1st, of typhoid pneumonia Mortimer Bullard,
son of Rev Walter Bullard and brother of Massena and O Bullard, aged 26
years, 9 months & 7 days. He also leaves a wife and little daugher. |
| 1864 |
10 FEB |
D |
Bullard, Mortimer |
d in Wellsboro, Feb 1st, of typhoid pneumonia Mortimer Bullard,
son of Rev Walter Bullard and brother of Massena and O Bullard, aged 26
years, 9 months & 7 days. He also leaves a wife and little daugher. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Burns, Artelissa |
m in East Charleston, March 6, 1864, by Rev. J. Shaw, James
M. Stradley of Jersey Mills, Lycoming Co., Pa. To Miss Artelissa Burns,
of Charleston, Tioga Co., Pa. |
| 1864 |
10 FEB |
M |
Burt, James |
m in Fall Brook, 29th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's
father, Mr. Levi Bevier, by James Heron Esq., Mr. James Burt to Miss Sarah
Bevier, both of Fall Brook. |
| 1864 |
11 MAY |
D |
Butler, Mandadell |
d in Delmar, 30th ultimo, of measles, Mandadell, daughter
of Zadoc & Candace Butler, aged 1 year 7 months. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
Butler, William |
m in Southport, Chemung CO., NY, 27th ultimo, at the residence
of Cornelius Putman, by the Rev. S.M. Bainbridge, Pastor of Central Baptist
Church, Elmira, NY., Mr. William M Butler of Blossburg, Pa to Miss Eliza
A. Putman, of Southport, Chemung Co., NY. |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
M |
Campbell, Oscar |
m in Wellsboro, 3d instant by A. Crowl, Esq., Mr. Oscar
Campbell to Miss Sarah A. Allen, both of Delmar. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Carle, James I. |
m on the 6th instant, at the residence of Mr. Gilbert Conrow,
Deposit, N.Y. by Rev. J.C. Hoyt, Captain James I. Carle, Provost Marshal,
Pa. Reserves to Ellen T. Palmer of Binghamton, NY |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
M |
Chamberlin, William |
m in Wellsboro, May 1st, 1864, by Rev. George H. Jenks,
Mr. William Chamberlain and Miss Mary E Mowry, both of Farmington. |
| 1864 |
23 MAR |
D |
Chamny, Julia I |
d in Elk, 22d Jan last, Julia I., daughter of V.B. and Isabella
Chamny, aged 10 months. |
| 1864 |
20 APR |
M |
Christenat, George |
m in Charleston, on the 16th instant,. By the Rev. P. Reynolds,
Mr. George W. Christenat to Miss Fannie Culver, of Wellsboro. |
| 1864 |
29 JUN |
D |
Christenat, Gilbert |
Died, Rudolph Christenat and family were informed on the
death of Gilbert Christenat by Rev J.F. Calkins, Chaplain. He was shot
on June 16 at about 10 pm. And lived two or three hours. His brother Albert
was with him at the time. Rev Calkins attended his funeral and burial.
the head board was well marked: R.G. Christenat, 1st Lt., Co. E. 1st Rifles,
PA Reserves. |
| 1864 |
20 JAN |
M |
Clemens, Marten |
m in Mansfiels, 31st ultimo, Rev N.L. Reynolds, Mr. Marten
Clemens to Miss Mary Ely, both of Charleston, Pa. |
| 1864 |
02 MAR |
M |
Clemons, D.S. |
m on 19th ultimo, by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr. D.S. Clemons,
and Miss Agnes Hutchinson, both of Covington. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Close, R.H. |
m at the residence of the bride's father, in Lawrence, 16th
ultimo, by Rev. E. Kennedy, Mr. R.H. Close of Tioga to Miss Ellie O. Hurlbut,
daughter of Col. Lyman Hurlbut. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Cochran, Leonora |
m in Mansfield, 26th ult., by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr. John
Sweet of Oxford, NY to Miss Leonora Cochran of Richmond. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Cole, George |
m in Mansfield, 4th inst., by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr. George
Cole of Middlebury to Miss Laura A. White of Farmington. |
| 1864 |
01 JUN |
D |
Cole, Oscar E. |
d in Middlebury, 5th ult., of consumption, Oscar E., son
of Heber & Louisa Cole, aged 22 years 11 months 26 days. |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
M |
Comstock, Albert |
m in Liverty, 3d ultimo, by R.C. Cox, Esq., Mr. Albert E.
Comstock of Liberty to Miss Ellen M Emmick, of Morris. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Connolly, Elizabeth |
m on 10th inst., in Covington, by Rev G.P. Watrous, Mr.
Hiram Bryant to Miss Elizabeth Connolly both of Covington. |
| 1864 |
02 MAR |
M |
Cook, Emily |
m in Osceola, 21st instant, by N. Strait, Esq., Mr. John
Finch of CO. L., 2d Pa. Cavalry to Miss Emily Cook, all of Osceola, Pa. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
Coolidge, D.K. |
m in Wellsboro, 26th ultimo, by A.S. Brewster, Esq., Mr.
D.K. Coolidge to Miss Mary A. Meacham, both of Delmar. |
| 1864 |
06 APR |
M |
Copestick, Agnes |
m in Harrisburg, 23d Nov 1863 by Rev Charles A. Hay, Mr.
George W. Dennisten of McHenry township, Lycoming County, Pa. To Miss Agness
Copestick, of Delmar. |
| 1864 |
23 MAR |
M |
Cranmer, Charles |
m in Fall Brook, 16th ultimo, by Rev R.W. McCormick, Mr.
Charles N. Cranmer to Miss Lucy H. Stratton, both of Fall Brook. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Crippen, Joseph |
m in Wellsboro, 31st ultimo, by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Joseph
Crippen of Farmington to Miss Esther M. Jackson, of Chatham. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Crippen, Mary |
m in Farmington, 30th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's
father, by Jas Beebe, Esq., Ephraim Holiday to Miss Mary Crippen, both
of Farmington. |
| 1864 |
20 APR |
M |
Culver, Fannie |
m in Charleston, on the 16th instant,. By the Rev. P. Reynolds,
Mr. George W. Christenat to Miss Fannie Culver, of Wellsboro. |
| 1864 |
01 JUN |
M |
Culver, L.S. |
m in Londonville, Ashland Co., Ohio 4th May 1864, at the
bride's residence, by the Rev. R. Wilcox, Pastor of the Methodist Church
of Holmes Co., Ohio, Mr. L.S. Culver of Osceola, Pa to Miss Norma Priest
of Londonville, Ashland Co., Ohio. |
| 1864 |
13 APR |
D |
Daggett, Eunice |
d in Tioga, 22d ultimo, Mrs. Eunice Daggett, wife of Seth
Daggett, aged 74 years and 7 days. Fifty three years a wife & resident
of Tioga County. |
| 1864 |
20 APR |
D |
Dailey, Charles |
d in Middlebury, Feb 3, 1864. Charles Wesley Dailey, aged
13 years 8 month 23 days. |
| 1864 |
20 JAN |
D |
Davis, Ezre |
d in Mansfield, Jan 8th, 1864, brother of Horace Davis. |
| 1864 |
20 JAN |
D |
Davis, Horace |
d in Mansifeld, Nov 28, 1863, Mr Horace Davis, also on Jan
8, 1864, Mr Ezra Davis brother of above. |
| 1864 |
20 APR |
D |
Davis, Thomas S |
died, Thomas S. Davis, while engaged in breaking a log pile
on the "Herrington job", was instantly killed, by logs rolling upon him.
He leaves a wife and 3 children. |
| 1864 |
10 FEB |
M |
Davis, Warren |
m in Mansfield, 27th ultimo, by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr.
Warren S. Davis of Richmond to Miss Sarah Job, of Rutland, Pa. |
| 1864 |
01 JUN |
D |
Day, John |
Letter from 2nd Pa. Cav., Co. L., James River below Richmond,
dated May 15, 1864. Killed: Todds Tavern, May 7th: Pvt Uriah Bremen, Pvt
John Day. |
| 1864 |
02 MAR |
M |
Dennison, Geroulds |
m on the 18th ultimo, by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr. Geroulds
G. Dennison to Miss Alma Wade, both of Charleston. |
| 1864 |
06 APR |
M |
Dennisten, George |
m in Harrisburg, 23d Nov 1863 by Rev Charles A. Hay, Mr.
George W. Dennisten of McHenry township, Lycoming County, Pa. To Miss Agness
Copestick, of Delmar. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
Dickinson, James |
m in Bennettville, 2d instant, by Rev. A. Woodward, Mr.
James Dickinson, of Charleston to Miss Mary E. French of Middlebury. |
| 1864 |
22 JUN |
D |
Dingman, Thomas |
Members of the 45th Reg't killed in the battle near Bethsada
Church, June 3rd 1864. Co. F. Lt. George P. Scudder, Co. H. Cpl Thomas
Dingman, H.T. Bowen, Griffin Parmer (Palmer) |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
D |
Downing, William |
Correspondence dated May 17th, Camp near Thornsburg, Va.
Casualties, 45th Regt. P.V.V. since 5th of May. Co. G Killed, William Downing,
Co. H. Killed, Corporal Isaac H. Sherman, Co. I. Killed Hiram Niber ( Niver)
Co. I. Killed, Warren Stone. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
D |
Dunn, Elijah John |
d in Wellsboro, 13th instant, Elijah John, son of Elijah
and Ann Dunn, aged 11 years, 10 months and 27 days. |
| 1864 |
20 JAN |
M |
Elliott, C.V. |
m in Mansfield, 1st instant, by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, C. V.
Elliott, M.D. to Miss Julia A. Holden, all of Mansfield. |
| 1864 |
20 JAN |
M |
Ely, Mary |
m in Mansfiels, 31st ultimo, Rev N.L. Reynolds, Mr. Marten
Clemens to Miss Mary Ely, both of Charleston, Pa. |
| 1864 |
29 JUN |
D |
Emberger, Henry |
Co.L, 7th Regt. Pa. Vols. Cav. Henry Emberger, from Wellsboro
(or Delmar), was wounded on the 27th and died on the morning of the 28th.
He was buried near Pumpkin Vine Church, Ga. (Abstracted from a letter written
by O.G. Gerould.) |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
M |
Emmick, Ellen |
m in Liverty, 3d ultimo, by R.C. Cox, Esq., Mr. Albert E.
Comstock of Liberty to Miss Ellen M Emmick, of Morris. |
| 1864 |
13 APR |
D |
English, Lura |
d in Wellsboro, 26th ultimo, Laura, youngest daughter of
Richard & Lovisa English, aged 9 years 20 days. |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
M |
Farr, Juliette |
m in Middlebury, 15th ultimo by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Mr. Henry
Beckwith to Miss Juliette Farr, both of Middlebury. |
| 1864 |
13 APR |
D |
Farr, Mary |
d in SouthdWindham, Vt., Dec 15, 1863, Mary Farr, wife of
Abraham Farr, aged 99 years and 4 months. The deceased with her husband
were among the first settlers in Windham. She left 5 living children (having
buried four) 30 grandchildren, 56 great grandchildren and 4 great great
grandchildren. |
| 1864 |
01 JUN |
D |
Fenton, Caleb |
Correspondence from Washington dated May 27. Death of two
Tioga soldiers at Harewood Hospital. George Marvin`and Caleb Fenton. |
| 1864 |
02 MAR |
M |
Finch, John |
m in Osceola, 21st instant, by N. Strait, Esq., Mr. John
Finch of CO. L., 2d Pa. Cavalry to Miss Emily Cook, all of Osceola, Pa. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Foucht, Elizabeth |
m in Wellsboro, 3d instant, by Andrew Crowl, Esq., Mr William
Moyer to Miss Elizabeth Foucht, both of Delmar. |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
M |
Francis, George W. |
m in Gaines, 2d instant, by Henry Crofut, Esq., Mr. George
W. Francis of Delmar to Miss Nancy C. Larrison, of Clymer. |
| 1864 |
27 JAN |
D |
Francis, Martha |
d in Delmar, 8th instant of Croup, Martha Alice, youngest
daughter of Norman and Caroline Francis, aged 9 months & 8 days. |
| 1864 |
23 MAR |
D |
Francis, Norman |
d in Delmar, 18th instant, Mr. Norman Francis, aged 40 years. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
French, Mary |
m in Bennettville, 2d instant, by Rev. A. Woodward, Mr.
James Dickinson, of Charleston to Miss Mary E. French of Middlebury. |
| 1864 |
20 APR |
M |
Garretson, Emily |
m in Tioga on the 13th instant, by Rev. S.J. McCullough,
Mr. H.J. Ramsdell of Washington D.C., formerly foreman and local editor
of the Agitator to Miss Emily Garretson, second daughter of William Garretson,
Esq., of Tioga. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
M |
Garrison, Ida |
m on 10th of May 1864, by Rev. L. Stone, Mr. Aaron Springer,
of Liberty, Pa to Miss Ida A. Garrison, of Jackson, Pa. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Gitchell, Margaret |
m in Mainesburg, 21st ultimo, by R.K. Brundage, Esq., Mr.
Eli G. Lovell of Oswago, Potter Co. to Miss Margaret Gitchell of Sullivan,
Tioga Co., Pa. |
| 1864 |
10 FEB |
D |
Goodenow, Sarah |
d in Covington, 3d instant, Sarah P., mother of the late
T.B. Goodenow, aged 72 years. |
| 1864 |
10 FEB |
D |
Goodenow, Thomas |
d in Cobington, 24th ultimo, Thomas B. Goodenow, aged 41
years. He leaves an aged mother, wife and three children. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Grandy, Susanna |
m in Mansfield, 21st ult., by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr. Solomon
Webster to Miss Susanna Grandy, both of Sullivan. |
| 1864 |
27 FEB |
M |
Hart, Lyman |
m at the Parsonage in East Charleston, 11th inst., by Rev.
J. Shaw, Mr Lyman Hart and Miss Waity Bellinger, both of Charleston, Pa. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
Hart, Margaret |
m in Charleston, 28th ultimo, by Rev P. Reynolds, Mr Manning
May of Co. I, 45th Regt. P.V.V. to Miss Margaret J. Hart, both of Charleston. |
| 1864 |
13 APR |
D |
Hoadley, Esther |
d in Delmar, 30th ultimo, Mrs. Esther Hoadley, aged 72 years. |
| 1864 |
29 JUN |
D |
Hoig, Dewitt |
Casualties, 45th Pa. Regt, Letter dated June 8th 1864, Camp
in Field, Co. G. William P Wood, mortally wounded in side, since dead.
Co. I. On the 6th inst., Lt Dewitt C. Hoig, was killed by a sharpshooter
while on the skirmish line. |
| 1864 |
20 JAN |
M |
Holden, Julia A. |
m in Mansfield, 1st instant, by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, C. V.
Elliott, M.D. to Miss Julia A. Holden, all of Mansfield. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Holiday, Ephraim |
m in Farmington, 30th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's
father, by Jas Beebe, Esq., Ephraim Holiday to Miss Mary Crippen, both
of Farmington. |
| 1864 |
27 FEB |
O |
Holliday, M.G. |
The funeral service of Sgt. M.G. Holliday, member of Co.
H. 45th Regt. Pa. Vols., killed at South Mountain, will take place at the
Union Church, Middlebury, Sunday next. Sermon by Reb. Mr. Waltrous. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Horton, Adaline |
m in Richmond, 31st Ultimo, by the Rev W. Beach , Mr LymanRichmon
of Sullivan to Miss Adaline Horton of Rutland. |
| 1864 |
10 FEB |
M |
Hotchkiss, Ira D |
m on the 2nd instant by Rev George H. Jenks, Mr. Ira D.
Hotchkiss of Osceola and Lucy E. Jackson of Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa. |
| 1864 |
18 MAY |
D |
Hurd, Caroline |
d in Delmar, 10th instant, Mrs. Caroline Hurd, wife of Thomas
J. Hurd, aged 51 years. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Hurlbut, Ellie |
m at the residence of the bride's father, in Lawrence, 16th
ultimo, by Rev. E. Kennedy, Mr. R.H. Close of Tioga to Miss Ellie O. Hurlbut,
daughter of Col. Lyman Hurlbut. |
| 1864 |
02 MAR |
M |
Hutchinson, Agnes |
m on 19th ultimo, by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr. D.S. Clemons,
and Miss Agnes Hutchinson, both of Covington. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Jackson, Esther |
m in Wellsboro, 31st ultimo, by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Joseph
Crippen of Farmington to Miss Esther M. Jackson, of Chatham. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
Jackson, Isabell |
m in Chatham, 1st inst., by Reuben Morse, Esq., Mr Albert
Saxberry of Co. I 45th Regt. P.V.V. to Isabell Jackson, both of Chatham. |
| 1864 |
10 FEB |
M |
Jackson, Lucy |
m on the 2nd instant by Rev George H. Jenks, Mr. Ira D.
Hotchkiss of Osceola and Lucy E. Jackson of Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Jackson, Miner |
m in Wellsboro, 31st ultimo, by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Miner
Jackson to Miss Eliza Taylor, both of Chatham. |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
D |
Jackson, Mrs. |
d One$day last week, the wife of Andrew Jackson, residing
in Columbia township, while visiting at a neighbors and administering to
the wants of`some sick members of the family, dropped dead in an instant.
By an affection of the heart. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
James, Jennie |
m at the house of the bride's father, 7th inst., by Rev.
W. A. Niles, Mr Emil Laas of Blossburg, Pa to Miss Jennie D. James, daughter
of John James of Corning. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
m in Wellsboro, 2d instant, by A.S. Brewster, Esq., Mr. Derias
Kriner to Miss Ellen Jennings. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
D |
Jennings, Oscar |
Correspondence dated Washington, May 15, 1864, Casualities
in 149th Pa. Vols. Co. A. Oscar Jennings, Charleston, shot through the
head. Andrew Sawyer, Tioga, sunstroke. |
| 1864 |
10 FEB |
M |
Job, Sarah |
m in Mansfield, 27th ultimo, by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr.
Warren S. Davis of Richmond to Miss Sarah Job, of Rutland, Pa. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Jones, John J. |
m in Corning, on the 2d instant, by Rev. Niles, Mr. John
J. Jones of Charleston to Miss Anna Richards of Union, both of Tioga Co. |
| 1864 |
20 APR |
D |
Jones, William |
d in Annapolis, Md., on the 1st instant, Mr. William Jones,
of Co. G. 45th Regt Pa. Vols., aged 16 years 9 months 15 days. |
| 1864 |
22 JUN |
D |
Kelley, Alice A. |
d in Charleston, 31st ult., Alice A., daughter of Erastus
& Amrilla Kelley, aged 9 months. |
| 1864 |
11 MAY |
D |
Kelley, Fanny A. |
d in Delmar, 5th instant, Fanny A. Kelly, daughter of Erastus
& Amrilla Kelley, aged 4 years 2 months. |
| 1864 |
30 MAR |
M |
Keyes, Annie |
m in Mansfield, 27th instant, by Rev N.L. Reynolds, Mr.
James Williams to Miss Annie Keyes, both of Sylvania, Bradford County. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
D |
King, Henrietta |
d in Mansfield, 10th instant, aged 30 years, Henrietta,
wife of Martin King, Esq., (late conductor on the Corning & Blossburg
road) |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
D |
Kirkpatrick, Martha |
d in Wellsboro, 26th ultimo, Mrs Martha Kirkpatrick, wife
of John Kirkpatrick, aged 56 years. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
D |
Klock, William |
d in Charleston, 3d instant, at the residence of Abram Hart,
Mr William Klock, aged 23 years and 7 days. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
Kriner, Derias |
m in Wellsboro, 2d instant, by A.S. Brewster, Esq., Mr.
Derias Kriner to Miss Ellen Jennings. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Laas, Emil |
m at the house of the bride's father, 7th inst., by Rev.
W. A. Niles, Mr Emil Laas of Blossburg, Pa to Miss Jennie D. James, daughter
of John James of Corning. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
D |
Lakey, John W. |
d in Nashville, Tenn., 17th ultimo, of measles, John W.,
son of Luther & Asenath Lakey, aged 18 years 26 days. (died while serving
in the Civil War. |
| 1864 |
29 JUN |
D |
Lamb, W.C. |
Letter from 11th Pa. Cav. Dated June 11th 1864, Co. F. Killed;
Ist Sgt W.C. Lamb. |
| 1864 |
29 JUN |
D |
Lamb, William C. |
Co. F. 11th Regt PA Vol. Cav. Killed: 1st Sgt. William C.
Lamb while leading a charge upon the enemy's breastworks in front of the
city of Petersburg. Chaplain M.E. Hampstead, 5th Pa. Cav. Officiated at
his burial. |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
M |
Larrison, Nancy |
m in Gaines, 2d instant, by Henry Crofut, Esq., Mr. George
W. Francis of Delmar to Miss Nancy C. Larrison, of Clymer. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Leeper, Ann Eliza |
m in Wellsboro, 12th instant, by A.S. Brewster, Esq., Mr.
John O. Roe to Mrs. Ann Eliza Leeper, both of Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa. |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
M |
Locey, Monell |
m in Wellsboro, 28th ultimo, by A. Crowl, Esq., Mr Monell
Locey to Mrs. Cornelia B. Brewer, both of Middlebury. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Lovell, Eli G. |
m in Mainesburg, 21st ultimo, by R.K. Brundage, Esq., Mr.
Eli G. Lovell of Oswago, Potter Co. to Miss Margaret Gitchell of Sullivan,
Tioga Co., Pa. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
M |
Lucas, Kate |
m on 25th of Feb 1864, by Rev. L. Stone, Mr. George Steinberger,
of Jackson, Pa to Miss Kate A Lucas of Troy, Bradford Co. |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
M |
Ludlow, G.A. |
m in Burlington borough, 18th instant, by Rev R.L. Stilwell,
Lieut, G.A. Ludlow, of 6th Regt, V.R.C. to Miss Sarah R. Stilwell, of Burlington
borough, Bradford Co. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Manning, Calvin |
m on the 12th inst., in Covington, by Rev. N.L. Reynolds,
Mr Calvin Manning of Horseheads to Miss Sarah Brown of Covington. |
| 1864 |
27 FEB |
D |
Marsh, James L. |
d of Diphtheria, Jan 22, 1864, in Gaines township, James
L., youngest son of Levi H. & Kezia Marsh, in the 16th year of his
age, also on Jan 31st, Mary E. Marsh, in the 18th year of her age and on
Feb, 2d, Sarah K. Marsh, their youngest daughter. |
| 1864 |
27 FEB |
D |
Marsh, Mary E. |
d of Diphtheria, Jan 22, 1864, in Gaines township, James
L., youngest son of Levi H. & Kezia Marsh, in the 16th year of his
age, also on Jan 31st, Mary E. Marsh, in the 18th year of her age and on
Feb, 2d, Sarah K. Marsh, their youngest daughter. |
| 1864 |
11 MAY |
M |
Marsh, Phebe |
m in Gaines, 7th instant, by Rev. W. Beach, at the residence
of the gride's parents, Mr. John C. Maynard of Elk to Miss Phebe N. Marsh
of Gaines. |
| 1864 |
27 FEB |
D |
Marsh, Sarah K. |
d of Diphtheria, Jan 22, 1864, in Gaines township, James
L., youngest son of Levi H. & Kezia Marsh, in the 16th year of his
age, also on Jan 31st, Mary E. Marsh, in the 18th year of her age and on
Feb, 2d, Sarah K. Marsh, their youngest daughter. |
| 1864 |
01 JUN |
D |
Marvin, George |
Correspondence from Washington dated May 27. Death of two
Tioga soldiers at Harewood Hospital. George Marvin and Caleb Fenton. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Marvin, Wheeler |
m in Covington borough, 13th ultimo, by Ira Patchen, Esq.,
Mr. Wheeler N. Marvin of Covington township to Miss Louella L. Videan,
of Covington borough. |
| 1864 |
20 APR |
M |
Matson, J.W. |
m in Troy, 29th ultimo, at the Parsonage of the First Presbyterian
Church by the Rev. J.G. Carnachan, Mr. J. W. Matson of Delmar to Miss M.L.
Bacon of Cherry Flatts. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
May, Manning |
m in Charleston, 28th ultimo, by Rev P. Reynolds, Mr Manning
May of Co. I, 45th Regt. P.V.V. to Miss Margaret J. Hart, both of Charleston. |
| 1864 |
11 MAY |
M |
Maynard, John C |
m in Gaines, 7th instant, by Rev. W. Beach, at the residence
of the gride's parents, Mr. John C. Maynard of Elk to Miss Phebe N. Marsh
of Gaines. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
Meacham, Mary |
m in Wellsboro, 26th ultimo, by A.S. Brewster, Esq., Mr.
D.K. Coolidge to Miss Mary A. Meacham, both of Delmar. |
| 1864 |
18 MAY |
M |
Mersereau, Susie |
m in Tioga, 27th ultimo, by the Rev. S.J. McCullough, Mr.
George N. Wells and Miss Susie C. Mersereau. |
| 1864 |
22 JUN |
D |
Miller, Maria |
d in Williamsport, 21 Feb last, Maria Miller, wife of J.J.
Miller, formerly of Delmar, aged 35 years. |
| 1864 |
22 JUN |
D |
Miller, Maria Belle |
d in Williamsport, 2d inst., Maria Belle, infant daughter
of J.J. Miller, aged 3 months 16 days. |
| 1864 |
30 MAR |
M |
Monroe, Thomas |
m in Covington, 8th instant, by Rev N.L. Reynolds, Mr. Thomas
Monroe, of Armenia to Miss Lucy E. Johnson of Covington. |
| 1864 |
04 MAY |
M |
Mowry, Mary |
m in Wellsboro, May 1st, 1864, by Rev. George H. Jenks,
Mr. William Chamberlain and Miss Mary E Mowry, both of Farmington. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Moyer, William |
m in Wellsboro, 3d instant, by Andrew Crowl, Esq., Mr William
Moyer to Miss Elizabeth Foucht, both of Delmar. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Munn, Isaiah |
m in Covington Boro, 1st instant, by Ira Patchin, Esq.,
MR Isaiah Munn to Miss Margaret Weaver, all of Bloss, Pa. |
| 1864 |
20 JAN |
M |
Murdough, John S. |
m in Richmond, at the residence of the bride's father, 13th
instant, by Rev N.L. Reynolds, Mr. John S. Murdough of Mansfield to Miss
Lucinda H. Pitts of Richmond. |
| 1864 |
11 MAY |
D |
Murray, Ebenezer |
d in Wellsboro, 6th instant, Ebenezer Murray, aged 96 years.
This venerable colored man and citizen came into this region of Pennsylvania,
as long ago as the year 1804. He had formerly lived in Delaware, where
he was in the service of a man of the name of James Murray. From this man
he derived the name of Murray. The name of his own father and mother was
Parker. A gentleman by the name of Wells bought his service for five years
from Murray, with the understanding that at the expiration of that time
he should be free. When the five years were over, Mr Wells brought Ebenezer
and his wife Hetty, ( who still survives at an advanced age) into this
county, and settled on what is now the Eastman farm in Delmar, the whole
country being then an almost unbroken wilderness. After three years, Mr
Wells went to Philadelphia for the purpose of purchasing the tract of land
where he had fixed his dwelling and while there he fell victim to yellow
fever. His name is now perpetuated in that of this place, Wellsboro. On
the deat |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
D |
Niber, Hiram |
Correspondence dated May 17th, Camp near Thornsburg, Va.
Casualties, 45th Regt. P.V.V. since 5th of May. Co. G Killed, William Downing,
Co. H. Killed, Corporal Isaac H. Sherman, Co. I. Killed Hiram Niber ( Niver)
Co. I. Killed, Warren Stone. |
| 1864 |
10 FEB |
D |
Nichols, Grace |
d in Wellsboro, 22nd ultimo, Grace, daughter of W.A. and
Nancy Nichols, aged 5 years. |
| 1864 |
23 MAR |
D |
Nickison, Ellen |
d in Charleston, 9th instant, Ellen, wife of Hiram H. Nickison
and only daughter of Tilden Cruttenden, aged 24 years. |
| 1864 |
13 APR |
M |
Packard, Mary |
m in Bainbridge, Chenango County, NY, 4th instant, by Rev.
Mr. Sperry, Mr. R. Porter Putnam of California and Miss Mary Packard of
Bainbridge, NY. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Palmer, Ellen |
m on the 6th instant, at the residence of Mr. Gilbert Conrow,
Deposit, N.Y. by Rev. J.C. Hoyt, Captain James I. Carle, Provost Marshal,
Pa. Reserves to Ellen T. Palmer of Binghamton, NY |
| 1864 |
22 JUN |
D |
Palmer, Griffin |
Members of the 45th Reg't killed in the battle near Bethsada
Church, June 3rd 1864. Co. F. Lt. George P. Scudder, Co. H. Cpl Thomas
Dingman, H.T. Bowen, Griffin Parmer (Palmer) |
| 1864 |
02 MAR |
M |
Parke, Susan |
m in Wellsboro, 1st instant, by Rev. George H. Jenks, Mr.
Henry T Rice and Miss Susan Parke, both of Charleston. |
| 1864 |
11 MAY |
D |
Peake, John |
d in Charleston, 19th ultimo, of diphtheria, John Hial Peake,
aged 12 years, 3 months 1 day. |
| 1864 |
30 MAR |
D |
Peterson, Daniel` |
d in Ridgebury township, Bradford county, on the 21st instant,
Daniel Peterson, aged 97 years, He leaves 8 children, 66 grandchildren
and 98 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren. |
| 1864 |
13 APR |
D |
Phenix, Lucy R. |
d in Gaines, 7th instant, of diphtheria, Lucy R., daughter
of John L. & Lucinda Phenix, aged 11 years, 8 months 25 days. |
| 1864 |
20 JAN |
M |
Pitts, Lucinda |
m in Richmond, at the residence of the bride's father, 13th
instant, by Rev N.L. Reynolds, Mr. John S. Murdough of Mansfield to Miss
Lucinda H. Pitts of Richmond. |
| 1864 |
27 FEB |
M |
Potter, Charles |
m at the Parsonage in East Charleston, 18th inst., Mr. Charles
J. Potter and Miss Bulah Bacon, both of Charleston, Pa. |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
D |
Potter, Charles |
d in Harrisburg, 28th ultimo, Charles Potter, aged 19 years.
He enlisted in Capt. Merrick's Company on 18 Feb. and went to Harrisburg
the following week. His illness was of brief duration. His body was brought
home and buried near his father's house in Catlin Hollow. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
D |
Potter, Survivah |
d in Charleston, 27th ultimo, Mrs. Survivah Potter, wife
of Peleg Potter, aged 68 years, Member of the baptist Church for about
50 years. |
| 1864 |
20 JAN |
D |
Power, Simeon |
d in Lawrenceville, 19th ultimo, Simeon Power, an old and
esteemed physician in the 80th year of his age. |
| 1864 |
01 JUN |
M |
Priest, Norma |
m in Londonville, Ashland Co., Ohio 4th May 1864, at the
bride's residence, by the Rev. R. Wilcox, Pastor of the Methodist Church
of Holmes Co., Ohio, Mr. L.S. Culver of Osceola, Pa to Miss Norma Priest
of Londonville, Ashland Co., Ohio. |
| 1864 |
23 MAR |
D |
Prutsman, Inez |
d in Tioga township, 6th Dec last, of diphtheria, Inez Blanch,
oldest child of Mrs. George Prutsman. Aged 9 years & 9 months. And
on Dec 13th, of the same disease, Mary Ellen, daughter of Mrs George Prutsman,
aged 6 years and 9 months, and died on Dec 23d, of diphtheria, Pliny Powers
Prutsman, youngest child of the same, aged 3 years 2 months. Tho years
ago Mrs Prutsman and her children followed to the grave the kind husband
and father, now her three children were taken from her, together with her
father, Dr. Simeon Powers, who was so well known in the citizens of the
county. |
| 1864 |
23 MAR |
D |
Prutsman, Mary |
d in Tioga township, 6th Dec last, of diphtheria, Inez Blanch,
oldest child of Mrs. George Prutsman. Aged 9 years & 9 months. And
on Dec 13th, of the same disease, Mary Ellen, daughter of Mrs George Prutsman,
aged 6 years and 9 months, and died on Dec 24??? |
| 1864 |
23 MAR |
D |
Prutsman, Pliny |
d in Tioga township, 6th Dec last, of diphtheria, Inez Blanch,
oldest child of Mrs. George Prutsman. Aged 9 years & 9 months. And
on Dec 13th, of the same disease, Mary Ellen, daughter of Mrs George Prutsman,
aged 6 years and 9 months, and died on Dec 25?? |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
Putman, Eliza |
m in Southport, Chemung CO., NY, 27th ultimo, at the residence
of Cornelius Putman, by the Rev. S.M. Bainbridge, Pastor of Central Baptist
Church, Elmira, NY., Mr. William M Butler of Blossburg, Pa to Miss Eliza
A. Putman, of Southport, Chemung Co., NY. |
| 1864 |
13 APR |
M |
Putnam, Porter |
m in Bainbridge, Chenango County, NY, 4th instant, by Rev.
Mr. Sperry, Mr. R. Porter Putnam of California and Miss Mary Packard of
Bainbridge, NY. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Ramsdell, Eveline |
m in Mansfield, April 28th., by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr.
Homer H. Wilson to Miss Eveline L. Ramsdell, both of Richmond. |
| 1864 |
20 APR |
M |
Ramsdell, H.J. |
m in Tioga on the 13th instant, by Rev. S.J. McCullough,
Mr. H.J. Ramsdell of Washington D.C., formerly foreman and local editor
of the Agitator to Miss Emily Garretson, second daughter of William Garretson,
Esq., of Tioga. |
| 1864 |
29 JUN |
D |
Reddington, Wright |
d in Washington, in U.S. General hospital, on the 14th instant,
of wounds received in battle, Corp'l Wright Reddington, of Co. I. 45th
Regt, P.V.V. aged 18 years, 11 months 28 days. He enlisted January 1st
1862, and did not receive any damage until June 3d 1864. He was wounded
at Bethsada Church and was carried to Washington where he died, leaving
a widowed mother and three sisters. |
| 1864 |
23 MAR |
D |
Reese, Harvey |
d in Charleston, 23d ultimo, Harvey, son of Josiah &
Matilda Reese, aged 20 years and 4 months. |
| 1864 |
01 JUN |
M |
Rexford, Thomas R. |
m in Holidaytown, 10th inst., by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Mr.
Thomas R. Rexford of Sullivan to Miss Lydia J Riley, ob Middlebury. |
| 1864 |
27 FEB |
M |
Rice, Henry T |
m in Wellsboro, 1st instant, by Rev. George H. Jenks, Mr.
Henry T Rice and Miss Susan Parke, both of Charleston. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Richards, Anna |
m in Corning, on the 2d instant, by Rev. Niles, Mr. John
J. Jones of Charleston to Miss Anna Richards of Union, both of Tioga Co. |
| 1864 |
01 JUN |
M |
Riley, Lydia J |
m in Holidaytown, 10th inst., by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Mr.
Thomas R. Rexford of Sullivan to Miss Lydia J Riley, ob Middlebury. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Roe, John O. |
m in Wellsboro, 12th instant, by A.S. Brewster, Esq., Mr.
John O. Roe to Mrs. Ann Eliza Leeper, both of Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa. |
| 1864 |
11 MAY |
D |
Root, Albert A |
d in Delmar, 8th instant, Albert A., son of Joseph &
Harriet L. Root, aged 2 years 1 month 23 days. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Sample, Elizabeth |
m in Keeneyville, 1st instant, by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Joseph
Beecher to Miss Elizabeth Sample, both of Middlebury. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
D |
Sawyer, Andrew |
Correspondence dated Washington, May 15, 1864, Casualities
in 149th Pa. Vols. Co. A. Oscar Jennings, Charleston, shot through the
head. Andrew Sawyer, Tioga, sunstroke. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
Saxberry, Albert |
m in Chatham, 1st inst., by Reuben Morse, Esq., Mr Albert
Saxberry of Co. I 45th Regt. P.V.V. to Isabell Jackson, both of Chatham. |
| 1864 |
22 JUN |
D |
Scudder, George |
Members of the 45th Reg't killed in the battle near Bethsada
Church, June 3rd 1864. Co. F. Lt. George P. Scudder, Co. H. Cpl Thomas
Dingman, H.T. Bowen, Griffin Parmer (Palmer) |
| 1864 |
20 JAN |
D |
Seely, Ray |
d in Knoxville, 10th ultimo, Ray only child of Mrs Maggie
E. Seely, and grandson of Rev. E. Sweet, aged 3 years. |
| 1864 |
17 FEB |
D |
Sheardown, A.M. |
d at the residence of his father in Troy, Bradford County,
Pa., on the 13th ultimo of chronic diarrhea, A.M. Sheardown, M.D., youngest
son of Rev Thomas S. Sheardown, aged 25 years. He last served as assistant
surgeon in the U.S. Army, in the 107th Regt. Pa. Vols... |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
M |
Sheffer, Sarah |
m in Liberty, 10th instant, by R.C. Cox, Esq., Mr William
Woodruff to Miss Sarah J Sheffer. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
D |
Sherman, Isaac |
Correspondence dated May 17th, Camp near Thornsburg, Va.
Casualties, 45th Regt. P.V.V. since 5th of May. Co. G Killed, William Downing,
Co. H. Killed, Corporal Isaac H. Sherman, Co. I. Killed Hiram Niber ( Niver)
Co. I. Killed, Warren Stone. |
| 1864 |
27 FEB |
M |
Sherman, Porter |
m in Wellsboro, 16th instant, by A.S. Brewster, Esq., Mr.
Porter R. Sherman of 45th Pa. Vols. To Miss Mary Louise Wilcox. |
| 1864 |
11 MAY |
D |
Shumway, Sleeman |
d on the 2nd instant, after a sudden and brief illness,
Sleeman Shumway, aged 67 years 18 days. He was one of the earliest settlers
in this county, having come into it 59 years ago. He had his home till
the time of his death, where his son Palmer Shumway, now resides, in the
town of Charleston. He leaves a wife at the age of 69 years, and 5 children.
He was buried with Masonic obsequies on May 5, the funeral being held at
the school house on Shumway Hill. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
M |
Simonds, Frank I |
m in Jackson, 20 Feb 1864, by Rev. L. Stone, Mr. Frank I
Simonds of Barrington, Mass. To Miss Julia Wood of Wells, Bradford Co. |
| 1864 |
23 MAR |
D |
Smith, Alice B |
d in Gaines, 12th Jan last, of diphtheria, Alice B., daugher
of Eliza Smith, aged 14 years, 3 months. |
| 1864 |
18 MAY |
D |
Smith, Charles H. |
d in Charleston, 10th instant, of congestion of the brain,
Charles H. Smith, son of Jason E & Mary A. Smith, aged 4 years, 5 months
11 days. |
| 1864 |
23 MAR |
D |
Smith, Samuel |
d in Gaines, 13th Jan last of diphtheria, Samuel Smith,
aged 9 years. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Smith, Susan |
m in Mainesburg, 6th instant, by R.K. Brundage, Esq., Mr.
Paul F. Wilson of Columbia, Bradford Co. to Miss Susan Smith, of Rutland,
Tioga Co. |
| 1864 |
22 JUN |
D |
Smith, William |
Correspondence from Washington dated June 17th. Killed:
William Smith of Delmar, Co. A. 149th. |
| 1864 |
29 JUN |
D |
Spencer, Lewis P. |
We learn that Lewis P. Spencer, Co. G. 6th Regt. PRVC was
mortally wounded in a charge on the evening of May 10th and died on the
12th in a hospital near Spotsylvania. |
| 1864 |
35829 |
M |
Spencer, Nathan |
m in Union, 20th ultimo, by Elder E. Reynolds, Mr. Nathan
Spencer to Abba Tarbox, all of Union. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
M |
Springer, Aaron |
m on 10th of May 1864, by Rev. L. Stone, Mr. Aaron Springer,
of Liberty, Pa to Miss Ida A. Garrison, of Jackson, Pa. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
D |
Steele, Sarah |
d in Dlemar, 18th ultimo, Sarah, wife of Gurdon Steele,
aged 30 years. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
M |
Steinberger, George |
m on 25th of Feb 1864, by Rev. L. Stone, Mr. George Steinberger,
of Jackson, Pa to Miss Kate A Lucas of Troy, Bradford Co. |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
M |
Stilwell, Sarah R. |
m in Burlington borough, 18th instant, by Rev R.L. Stilwell,
Lieut, G.A. Ludlow, of 6th Regt, V.R.C. to Miss Sarah R. Stilwell, of Burlington
borough, Bradford Co. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
D |
Stone, Warren |
Correspondence dated May 17th, Camp near Thornsburg, Va.
Casualties, 45th Regt. P.V.V. since 5th of May. Co. G Killed, William Downing,
Co. H. Killed, Corporal Isaac H. Sherman, Co. I. Killed Hiram Niber ( Niver)
Co. I. Killed, Warren Stone. |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
D |
Stowell, Mary |
d in Delmar, 11th instant, of diphtheria, Mary Estella,
daughter of William & Louise Stowell, aged 3 years. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Stradley, James |
m in East Charleston, March 6, 1864, by Rev. J. Shaw, James
M. Stradley of Jersey Mills, Lycoming Co., Pa. To Miss Artelissa Burns,
of Charleston, Tioga Co., Pa. |
| 1864 |
23 MAR |
M |
Stratton, Lucy H |
m in Fall Brook, 16th ultimo, by Rev R.W. McCormick, Mr.
Charles N. Cranmer to Miss Lucy H. Stratton, both of Fall Brook. |
| 1864 |
13 APR |
D |
Stull, Col. M.W. |
d in Elkland, 1st ultimo, of paralysis, Col. M.W. Stull,
in the 72nd year of his age. He had been a resident of this county for
upwards to 40 years. He purchased and settled on the farm on which he died,
in 1823, Col. Stull was born in Southport, near Elmira. At the age of 20
he entered the Army in the War of 1812 and as a soldier served his country
faithfully for 7 months. He was an affectionate father and husband. He
was employed for 1 year as engineer on the North Branch Canal and he has
done surveying throughout the county. He was county Commissioner for 6
years. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Stull, david W. |
m in Elkland, 23d January last, by Rev. E. Kennedy, Mr.
David W. Stull of Elkland to Miss Mary Thomas of Tuscarora, Steuben Co.,
NY. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Sweet, John |
m in Mansfield, 26th ult., by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr. John
Sweet of Oxford, NY to Miss Leonora Cochran of Richmond. |
| 1864 |
03 FEB |
M |
Tarbox, Abba |
m in Union, 20th ultimo, by Elder E. Reynolds, Mr. Nathan
Spencer to Abba Tarbox, all of Union. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Taylor, Eliza |
m in Wellsboro, 31st ultimo, by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Miner
Jackson to Miss Eliza Taylor, both of Chatham. |
| 1864 |
27 JAN |
D |
Thomas, Mary |
d in Covington, at the residence of Gen. Putman, on the
10th instant, Miss Mary Thomas, in the 22nd year of her age. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Thomas, Mary |
m in Elkland, 23d January last, by Rev. E. Kennedy, Mr.
David W. Stull of Elkland to Miss Mary Thomas of Tuscarora, Steuben Co.,
NY. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Thorne, Elliott |
m in Keeneyville, 13th ultimo, by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Elliott
Thorne of Middlebury to Miss Emeline Walker of Tioga. |
| 1864 |
22 JUN |
M |
Tomb, |
m in Wellsboro, 17th inst., by A.S. Brewster, Esq., Mr.
Elmer H. Viall, to Miss ____ Tomb, both of Brown township, Lycoming Co. |
| 1864 |
01 JUN |
M |
Updike, Hulsey |
m in Rutland, 16th ult., by rev. M. Rockwell, Mr. Hulsey
Updike to Miss Adaline Wood. |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
D |
VanHosen, Samuel |
d in Camp, near Annapolis, Md., on the 10th instant, Samuel
VanHosen of Gaines, Tioga co., in the 36th year of his age. He enlisted
but a few weeks since in Co. I, 45th Regt. Pa. V.V. He leaves a wife and
4 small children. |
| 1864 |
22 JUN |
M |
Viall, Elmer H |
m in Wellsboro, 17th inst., by A.S. Brewster, Esq., Mr.
Elmer H. Viall, to Miss ____ Tomb, both of Brown township, Lycoming Co. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Videan, Louella |
m in Covington borough, 13th ultimo, by Ira Patchen, Esq.,
Mr. Wheeler N. Marvin of Covington township to Miss Louella L. Videan,
of Covington borough. |
| 1864 |
02 MAR |
M |
Wade, Alma |
m on the 18th ultimo, by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr. Geroulds
G. Dennison to Miss Alma Wade, both of Charleston. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Walker, Emeline |
m in Keeneyville, 13th ultimo, by G.D. Keeney, Esq., Elliott
Thorne of Middlebury to Miss Emeline Walker of Tioga. |
| 1864 |
02 MAR |
M |
Wallace, Elizabeth |
m in Morris Run, 21st of Jan., at the residence of Mr David
Brown, by R.W. McCormick, Mr John Youmans of Richmond township and Miss
Elizabeth Wallace. |
| 1864 |
20 JAN |
D |
Watrous, Charles |
d in Gaines township, 9th instant, of diphtheria, Charles
Herbert Watrous, youngest son of James H & Betsy Watrous, aged 7 years,
9 month and 5 days. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
D |
Watrous, Harriet |
d Harriet, wife of Charles B. Watrous, Feb 22nd 1864, of
typhoid fever, in Gaines, Tioga Co. Pa. In the 27th year of her age. She
was born in Caton, Steuben Co., NY. She leaves a husband and 2 small children. |
| 1864 |
13 JAN |
M |
Weaver, Margaret |
m in Covington Boro, 1st instant, by Ira Patchin, Esq.,
MR Isaiah Munn to Miss Margaret Weaver, all of Bloss, Pa. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Webster, Solomon |
m in Mansfield, 21st ult., by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr. Solomon
Webster to Miss Susanna Grandy, both of Sullivan. |
| 1864 |
18 MAY |
M |
Well, George |
m in Tioga, 27th ultimo, by the Rev. S.J. McCullough, Mr.
George N. Wells and Miss Susie C. Mersereau. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
M |
Wheeler, Lucinda |
m in Wellsboro, 26th ultimo, by Andrew Crowl, Esq., Mr Byron
Buckley to Miss Lucinda Wheeler, both of Delmar. |
| 1864 |
09 MAR |
D |
Whipple, Hattie |
d, Hattie Whipple, at her father's residence near Mansfield,
Pa., 11 Feb 1864, aged 22 years. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
White, Laura |
m in Mansfield, 4th inst., by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr. George
Cole of Middlebury to Miss Laura A. White of Farmington. |
| 1864 |
22 JUN |
D |
Wilcox, Celinda E. |
d in Charleston, Dec 19, 1863 of diphtheria Celinda E.,
daughter of J.P. & P.J. Wilcox, of East Charleston, aged 3 years. |
| 1864 |
27 FEB |
M |
Wilcox, Mary |
m in Wellsboro, 16th instant, by A.S. Brewster, Esq., Mr.
Porter R. Sherman of 45th Pa. Vols. To Miss Mary Louise Wilcox. |
| 1864 |
30 MAR |
D |
Willard, Mary |
d in Tioga township, 29th ultimo, Mrs Mary Willard aged
94 years. She was among the first settlers of this county. Her husband
built the first frame house in Tioga village. |
| 1864 |
30 MAR |
M |
Williams, James |
m in Mansfield, 27th instant, by Rev N.L. Reynolds, Mr.
James Williams to Miss Annie Keyes, both of Sylvania, Bradford County. |
| 1864 |
15 JUN |
M |
Wilson, Homer H |
m in Mansfield, April 28th., by Rev. N.L. Reynolds, Mr.
Homer H. Wilson to Miss Eveline L. Ramsdell, both of Richmond. |
| 1864 |
16 MAR |
M |
Wilson, Paul |
m in Mainesburg, 6th instant, by R.K. Brundage, Esq., Mr.
Paul F. Wilson of Columbia, Bradford Co. to Miss Susan Smith, of Rutland,
Tioga Co. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
M |
Winne, Fannie |
m on the 23d of Feb by Rev. L. Stone, Mr Emmet Baker, of
Rutland, Pa. To Miss Fanniw Winne of Perth, Fulton Co., NY. |
| 1864 |
01 JUN |
M |
Wood, Adaline` |
m in Rutland, 16th ult., by rev. M. Rockwell, Mr. Hulsey
Updike to Miss Adaline Wood. |
| 1864 |
25 MAY |
M |
Wood, Julia |
m in Jackson, 20 Feb 1864, by Rev. L. Stone, Mr. Frank I
Simonds of Barrington, Mass. To Miss Julia Wood of Wells, Bradford Co. |
| 1864 |
29 JUN |
D |
Wood, William P |
Casualties, 45th Pa. Regt, Letter dated June 8th 1864, Camp
in Field, Co. G. William P Wood, mortally wounded in side, since dead.
Co. I. On the 6th inst., Lt Dewitt C. Hoig, was killed by a sharpshooter
while on the skirmish line. |
| 1864 |
27 APR |
M |
Woodruff, William |
m in Liberty, 10th instant, by R.C. Cox, Esq., Mr William
Woodruff to Miss Sarah J Sheffer. |
| 1864 |
02 MAR |
M |
Youmans, John |
m in Morris Run, 21st of Jan., at the residence of Mr David
Brown, by R.W. McCormick, Mr John Youmans of Richmond township and Miss
Elizabeth Wallace. |