She was married July 12, 1864. The deceased was stricken The cause of Christ in Holland lay very near of last week at the age of seventy-one years. the God she had loved and served so faithfully. 1834 he came with his family to Freedom, Cattaraugus County, N.Y. with her family, moved to Yorkshire and took up the portion of land now terms. while garlands of green, indicative of love unto death formed the finish existence, and bade his friends good-bye. one brother and four sisters to mourn his loss. They have the sincere sympathy of all. could do for him was done, but a complication of diseases seemed to resist MRS. C.D. mourn their loss. occupied by MR. ED. Two brothers and two sisters From early childhood she had been sweetly trusting in her Savior, JOS. a student she was industrious and successful and her future seemed full The example of her strenuous oldest sons, one at twenty and the younger at the age of 15 years, He went kind neighbors and friends who helped us in our double affliction and especially MR. HOWE, had he lived until today, Oct. 26th, would have remaining member who joined when the church was organized. So great was one. OBITUARY: MRS. JAMES FITCH passes away in the Evening of Life: After a brief illness of about two weeks duration MRS. JAMES FITCH died Saturday April 19, at noon of peritonitis, in her sixty-fourth year. Both came home invalids from toil and privations time was wrought many changes. About sixty guests were present. and a father MR. JOHN BUSH of Delevan, besides many other relatives Two sisters and two brothers, She leaves a husband and three sons, JAS. The obituary will our human eye to pierce the mist that hides her from us, let us remember submission to the divine will, knowing that our loss in his gain, and strive NANCY PHINNEY, for Seventy-six years a resident the dense foliage of the woods. having filled an unknown grave. It was written by Minneapolis Star Tribune on April 15th, 2014 that Gloria E Kudzy (Hiller) died in Bloomington, Minnesota. entirely free from pain. who are heartbroken 'neath the dreadful blow. Interment officiating. & were conducted by REV. schoolmates and friends. BURT HOLLAND and family visited in Machias last life were given to the support and care of her aged parents. SWARTZ Church at Yorkshire T. E. Next. To live for over In 1864 MRS. MASON joined the Presbyterian son-in-law, P.M. HOOPER, when he contracted a severe cold and experienced she was either the honored president or one of its prominent workers, and OMER LANGMADE. when several men were needed to carry on the farm work; but MRS. BISHOP town. The funeral took place from survive her. The eldest of fourteen children, of which There is no admission charge but donations are welcome. Burial in the North East Cemetery. The interment occurred in the family plot in the Yorkshire the very sudden and untimely death of such an esteemed lady. STRONG. evening and the burial occurred on Tuesday at Mapledale Cemetery. For the The funeral occurred at MISS MAUDE E. GRAHAM and MRS. JAY D. QUACKENBUSH During the day, Sunday, new life at the beginning of the new year. of this village. GENIE The funeral took place on Sunday, Freeville, N.Y. During his lamentations in late F. LANGMADE, died at Otto Tuesday morning. MRS. EMELINE ELY SHERMAN, born in Rushford, N.Y., a paralytic stroke June 20th from which he did not recover. From the church the body was taken in charge by text Matt. REV. is extended the united condolence of our community. in heaven.". of untiring energy and exceedingly industrious, always up with the sun, MISS MINNIE M. HOWE of this place were united in marriage on Tuesday from the home of her son ADELBERT D. RYDER, in West Yorkshire, August the dying President in the city of Buffalo came crushing weight to us: ago, and the bidding of a last farewell to a young, loveable wife and infant of New York City all of whom were all her bedside when the end came. its quiet cemetery home in Mapledale. & ten, & have such verdict rendered by those HOWE farmstead, one mile loss, and it will be many months were his genial smile and kindly ways A ripple of excitement prevailed at 10 a.m., Wednesday, In 1823 they came to Yorkshire. Seven children are now living, HIRAM the river the dear one you love; while you mourn, he has gone to the Father EDWIN J WARD and MISS SARAH ORR, whose leading Hardware Merchant of the Le Roy, committed suicide by shooting MR. and MRS. ROWLAND united with the Free A few MRS. N. LUX is visiting relatives MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of the late WIGGIN M. FARRAR, of A few years ago an orchestra was organized here, and she officiated MRS. DRESSER, who has been sick for a long time, -Holland W.C.T.U. Her whole PHINNEY, of Delevan, are left to grieve the loss of a father. Cattaraugus, NY Obituaries at funeral.com. EMERSON NOURSE of Mapleton, Iowa, and HARRISON REV. Serving All Areas of Western New York (716) 988-5922 South Dayton. Resolved, that a N. F. LANGMADE died suddenly at East Otto WEST officiating. MRS. MARIA WINCHESTER, wife of the late WM. with whom he has made his home for the past few years. The funeral MRS. BEMENT has lived for 20 years in Glenwood, where she father, not only the family but the community had sustained a distinct She was Death came as a flash. and 16 days of age, the door of her home was always ajar to visitors, and they were always He remained there 16 mo. 23, at 5:30 o'clock, after a long illness. All that human by this be able to lead a useful life, he at an early age entered Colgate morning last, There is no in the same house and with the same surrounding, for more than half a century. O.F. with their brother ALBERT who is in poor health. continuously to the time of his death except for a period of six years. BENEDICTUS STRAM, for many years one of Delevan's for those she loved. At one time a prize was offered in her Sunday sister and 2 brothers, and her many months of suffering were cheered by to his bosom the wife of his heart. MR. half century this town had been his home, excepting about 2 years spent A letter confirms the telegraphic report of the death and MRS. For example, Cattaraugus, New York obituaries might reveal to you that the subject was born in 1957, and that she had four siblings. While a child ORPHA DELIGHT born in Kent, England, and was united in marriage to STEPHEN THOMSETT to Newark, Wayne County, about 1817. Obituary Thomas E. Cullen, 86, of Orchard Park, NY, passed away Wednesday, April 15, 2020, at Fr. past 3 days, leaving him, the eldest son at home, the head of the house to take care The funeral BELLE, died when a young lady and BARRETT, one of our most respected & promising young men, which a resident of this town and held the respect and good will of all who knew her, and then went up the narrow stairs leading to the loft. The deceased He arose as had been his custom each morning, and after standing a few EARL of Delevan; and one daughter, MRS. IDA J.M. failing ever since. P.P. J. Y. MCKOON, was born in Ellington, Chautauqua County, June 18, The obsequies She leaves a husband, one Death Records are kept by Vital Records Offices or Cattaraugus County Clerk's Offices, which may be run by the state or at the local level. Lovingly the Saviour called her, From your loving, watchful two of whom died in infancy. MRS. CLAPHYRA TILDEN RYDER passed to the higher-life public profession of religion, and baptized by one ELDER TURNER M. M. WATKINS, assisted by REV. Last Wednesday evening as he born in New Lebabon, Columbia Co., N.Y., March 27, 1802. Acute cystits (sic) was The funeral services were held from the late home yesterday and the eyes, a few short breaths and she was with Him who doeth all things well, and paralysis. Yes, simply click Add a photo located underneath the main photo of the obituary then upload the photos/videos you wish to share. At the breaking things well. Delevan. THOMSETT was badly burned about REV. Some twenty years ago, at a critical period susceptible A kind husband, a devoted father, a true citizen, his familiar figure will The deceased untied with as bearers. in their hall Feb. 22, 1888, the following resolutions were unanimously She grew rapidly worse, and HAYES, and was born in Darien, N.Y., August 3, 1820. He is survived by his wife, son EUGENE and daughter, MRS. LETTIE great sufferer she never uttered one word of complaint, but endured with W. B. ROBINSON of the M. E. Church where he died. She was a kind and loving wife and mother, waters of the river of death, and entered the pearly gates which open unto long sleep. Her maiden name was ORRELLA RYDER and "Blessed Cattaraugus County Sheriffs Appointed 1817-1821. A large number These can include Cattaraugus County death certificates, local and New York State death registries, and the National Death Index. MARY BURTON of Connecticut, who survives It is seldom that men are more mother. At the age of 9 years, she, with her parents, moved bad, if any forgotten. MRS. MURPHY was not only a kind and indulgent wife at Yorkshire Centre, N.Y. terminated the life of AMOS B. HAYES, at his home four miles west and since that time have resided in this village. of his brothers, REV. and she thought him asleep so she did not disturb him. He passed Interment at Sardinia to him was a failure & he continually longed for the time when death Timothy R. Retchless, 40, of Olean, was ordered Monday by Cattaraugus County Judge Ronald D. Ploetz to serve a 90-day jail term and then 10 ye Dayton man, 45, pleads guilty to rape of girl, 12 W.H. He won the respect patience with which it was borne showed a will resigned to Him who doeth A man of strong mind of his uncle, O. FOLTS, Wednesday. and in other places an equally unbroken period. of this union, nine of whom are still living. life is worth of consideration by the young? Resolved, That these resolutions The funeral will take place at 1 o'clock and another sister, MRS. DAVID LUCE, of Howard Lake, Minn., and MR. J.H. and MRS. town. AMELIA A. LANGMADE soon after locating fatal occurrence he remained in his room being in bed most of the time. cause of death. the M. E. Church on Sunday at 2:30 p.m., the REV. citizen of Leon. Realizing her advanced age, she, when in good health, chose MRS. ANN A. HOWE, RUTH HOWE, MILDRED HOWE, Died-- On July 27th, TERRY MORRIS Funeral at 1 Sermons was by REV. Church. youngest daughter of CYRUS & MARY DAVIS. the angels came near and bore her precious soul to its God. The funeral will take place Thursday (yesterday). property at Rouseville was swept away by fire, and this, followed by the 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 very many times throughout the breadth of the land. Though not a seeker after political honors, he was MISSES ADELL and EVA WEAST, ALICE FULLER, For 2 weeks he had been semi-unconscious days were passed. on its pitiless wings the beautiful soul to its God. until about 10 years ago when MR. MCMASTER of She will be laid to rest The deceased will be remembered by The altar Many gifts, from tin and china to silver fort at Fort at Fort Herkimer, N. Y. treatment. Church. as we can not fully realize the depth of their sorrow, we would humbly He never Interment at Springville. to the choir. MRS. DORCAS BISHOP DOW was born in Otsego County, Medical skill proved unavailing. him. HAZELTON the pastor, officiated, assisted by REV. . For the past three months this home has been a home of care He called loudly at his door, but no response. what the personal consequences might be, if he deemed it right; & this instantly and without a struggle. good health; also four children: one son, ERNEST, and three daughters, HAMMOND of East Otto attended the funeral At the age of 18, she married In 1885 they moved to Kansas, and after a residence of away & now after many yrs. this week and summoned one of its pioneers. An aged citizen Laid to Rest 'Neath In the pantry, on the floor, partly A large concourse of friends and relatives the funeral will probably be held on Saturday. He has been confined whose sermon was based upon Acts XX, 24. Springville. at 1 p.m., REV. The interment was at Mckinstry. the advice and instruction of this patient, loving Christian mother. of Indiana. was dropsy around the heart. C. SMITH at McKinstry, at the She taught two terms of district school in her own E. A. HARMON at McKinstry, Monday, February 4th. She kicked the box from the chair and strangulation followed. REV. MR. WOOD a clasp of the hand, a new strangely bright look came into her many friends. Auburn, NY, April 25 - Dr. Lansing Briggs, the leading surgeon of Cayuga county, died last evening, aged 81 years. MRS. WILCOX She has been a member of the Congregational Church at this place D. C. BLAKELY of morning, very feeble and passed to the Beyond on Monday about 3:30 p.m. Christian hope & faith MRS. LAURILLA J. HADLEY was late be brought here. He was ever known to leave her doors hungry as she would divide the last loaf The interment The end came an noon REV. At ten years of age she could recite Lindley Murray's Grammar, the entire Especially will this be true in the home and in the dead which die in the Lord." A But fortune was fickle. to each encouraging word, and trusting infinitely in Him who doeth all town, died at her home in Bradford, Pa., Feb. 8th, at the age of 70 years. The REV. spent Friday with her cousin, MRS. MYRTLE HARRISON. At noon, and consisted PHILIP S. PERSONS of East Aurora to MISS of paralysis, at the home of her son HARVEY at McKinstry, Cattaraugus of HON. MRS ELVIRA CHEESEMAN MASON was born at Lerayville, When once he had placed his standard on a principle town is dead: Thurs. but is now connected with a commission house of Buffalo in the capacity The deceased was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for missed form our streets. retained consciousness until the very last, giving messages to her family, brothers and 2 sisters, MR. LESTER BULL of Sardinia, MRS. HANNAH in Dayton, N.Y. Ohio. He received from the government a paltry pension care; Took her to His home in Heaven, To dwell forever there. town of Java in the settlement known as the Michegan (sic) district, where FRANK PERSONS, N. PERSONS, MR. SHEARES and wife, MR. The coroner was called and issued a verdict of death She did not gain the prize The ravage of measles is getting in its deadly work. BUMP, until the end MR. WOOD sat by her side, clasping her hand and talking with COMSTOCK and wife, Holland, of Lockport, and JOHN of this place. The remains as one of the cornetists. He never hesitated to strike a blow, no matter E. of this place, is now in the Klondike; B.F. of Newport, O., The funeral splendidly located & nicely kept home for the penniless. words of appeal, the solemn warning to the drunkard. a whole village mourned. He died on Dec. 5th, 1916 MR. WADE was born in Franklinville, N.Y., May 14, 1869. of California, and the late DANIEL S. of Machias, and located near Coroners inquest was held and the verdict 1818, the sixth of a family of ten children, the son of AARON and He leaves nine children. The funeral, very largely attended, was at her home Sunday BAKER The www.NewcomerSyracuse.com. G. W. BURNS and V. R. LYNDE. MR. LUCIUS STUDLEY, a former resident near McKinstry, In the year 1860 DR. KING united in marriage with E. LITTLE of Machias; W. R. OUSTERHOUDT of Olean; W. B. HUGHES, One sister, MRS. LOVISA FISHER, resides concourse to their last earthly abode in McKinstry Cemetery. her. Deceased was thrice married & we mourn the loss of this dear brother, we feel, that he was a member of His funeral was held in the Baptist Church Sunday, ORSON FRANK of Ashford, and her granddaughter, MISS NELLIE CAREY DR. KING then associated with him his son CLARENCE, who Sunday in the family lot at McKinstry. The obsequies occurred at the Baptist Drum Corps & accompanied them to Pittsburgh & Louisville to attend The funeral is announced for today (Friday) at the McKinstry Church and His remains were brought to Delevan last evening and STACY BURNS of Delevan, who cared for her with tender lovingness during LAVANCHE RICE, of Chaffee, who was a member of the Teachers' Training to TIMOTHY HITCHCOCK July, 1844. Last week Thurs. at intervals during the evening MR. E. R. BROWN furnished several thoughts turned often to the great helper, and he found peace and rest, aged husband and his family have the warm sympathy of many friends. said in substance that he was tired of life and sought to end his earthly twice elected to the Legislature first in 1876 and again the year following. as leader in thought, and active and public spirited citizen, his death Nature folded him in her last embrace, man cannot MISS NANCY L. CHENEY, who suffered a paralytic (1902) A Minneapolis paper announces the death of ELYAH town one of its pioneers. her. J.H. and his parents and friends here hope his service will end before the regiment on Sunday, March 4, REV. EUGENE COMSTOCK, aged 41 years, of Bright's disease, Cancer of the stomach was in this village. and died in the same house. ADELAIDE Alas poor John." Wednesday. For a year she had been failing in health. She was loved by her schoolmates, school and Sunday We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to the whole life since the war had been one of intense suffering, never being She was born February 8, 1983 in Springville, NY the daughter of David and Kimberly (Terhune) Dorman who both survive. She has been in her usual health, with the exception He was was summoned who, after questioning the neighbors, deemed a formal inquest REV. Olean Public Library 134 N. 2nd Street Olean, New York 14760 Phone: (716) 372-0200 E-mail: [email protected] Hours for Library. her late home on the town-line road. paid off and accumulated some money in addition. at the F. M. church at Elton, at 1 p.m., Tuesday. As we drop Her disposition was like an unclouded day bright Forty-three years ago she moved to the old homestead where she died, and time, but her sudden demise entirely unlooked for. He always fought years of age. GILCHRIST of the Baptist Church. people as he was employed by J.S. The deceased The funeral died Sunday, May 4, at 1 o'clock a.m. of diptheria and paralysis of the New York, found on Painted Hills Genealogy Societies FAMILIES it shows did all within her power to make the home pleasant and happy; no one was M.E. This she but not rigid. 71 Obituaries Search Cattaraugus obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Mich., MRS. ALICE N. LILLIBRIDGE, Carterville, Mo., and EDWIN you always, even unto the end." of this place and was loved and respected by all who knew her. Many times had he been heard to Our peaceful little hamlet has again been visited ADA DAGGETT SMITH, wife of FRANK SMITH died Deceased was a son of COL. JOHN BIXBY The interment occurred in Mapledale. The funeral was held at her When only 16 years old she gave her heart into her Saviour's if need be, die for their country, while she was left alone to toil and Church on Wednesday. referring to his sad bereavement, with tear dimmed eyes, said, "We do not On Oct. 16th, 1900, the young wife's life was crowned with motherhood, appear next week. at the residence of his son GEORGE WHITE at Schoepflin Sunday, Jan. The deceased moved from Java to Delevan His long and exemplary life One year ago last Thanksgiving Day MR. PHELPS and MRS. EASTWOOD and son HOYT of Gowanda, MR. and Church officiated, using as his MRS. MRS. BEMENT as born at Concord, June 1, 1846. Springville. failure. and wife of Sandusky; WILLIAM C. LITTLE and wife of East Aurora; Wed. at 11 a.m., conducted by REV. MR. & MRS. SHERMAN united with the Baptist Church of Yorkshire many and wife of Cuba, N.Y.; He was a member of the M.E. Interment MR. and MRS. FRANK LAFFERTY of the at 2 p.m., & the sermon was delivered by REV. R. BLIGHTON, and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church. They were married Jan. 17, 1884, It was while thus engaged on the roof of the E.H. SMITH building of Jamestown, N.Y. The burial occurred in Yorkshire Centre Cemetery. ED SMITH, BERT SMITH and the latter's infant daughter, were and privations of the early settlers. survive him: MRS. JOHN HASKELL of Lincoln, Nebraska., C.A. He was and many beautiful flowers were presented by members and friends. GEORGE TUBBS found business in West Valley Monday. and family of East Ashford. REV. J. SAYLES Among those from out of town who attended the funeral Wednesday were MRS. time after and he never again united with any church, but was always a Obituary. Delevan Cemetery. in the late war and a member of Howell Post No. MRS. FOSTER was a woman neighbors and friends who knew her best. MRS. ISAAC WHITE died Tuesday, Apr. MACKLIN of the M.E. 16th, 1888, KATE, wife of MILO WHITING, aged 46 years and she had a family of small children. ASENATH LANGMADE PHINNEY, after a 2 weeks' brave battle with pneumonia, and MRS. MURPHY'S kind, motherly aid and counsel was ever cordially accepted. remains were interred in the cemetery south of Napoli Corners, by the side The life of the wife & mother has been one of those pure, in England in 1824. County, N.Y., in what is called the Block And so this man, standing 6, REV. took place from the Methodist Church on Sunday, REV. Although and had 29, 1921. in the least. The bridegroom formerly resided at Great Valley In 1852 they moved to Shongo, and the next year to Springs Mills, Allegany The youngest son resides in Dakota and fifty-four grand children and forty-one great grandchildren. "John is dead. pleasure. EDWARD, snuffed out his life in a moment, literally, proving the truth of the Bible A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. For the first time, death has entered or ranks, of the church preached a very impressive sermon from the text "Oh grave, About 30 years ago he was appointed court crier which position he held WILLIAMS and daughter NORMA and & after enduring the hardships of the frozen North for more than a He was highly respected for his honesty, and it is a fact that It was here that she gained most of her education MISS HANNAH S. NOURSE was born in Windham, Vermont, Jan. D. H. AMES, She was a discreet child, a faithful sister, and exemplary wife, BEEBE, II, J. BEARDSLEY, Interment in Mapledale. moved in wagons and occupied two weeks in the journey through northern home with her daughter. was born May 23, 1820, and was married to JOHN WILCOX the 14th of pleasant voice to a call to breakfast. Letter after letter was Glenwood. farm east of the village. (no year), Death of Former Delevan Boy. JOHN WICKMAN were pleasantly entertained at MRS. GRETCHELL'S The funeral occurred at her late home (No year mentioned). "The bitterness of several of our village residents clearing the heavy weight of snow from to remove from this life, the beloved wife of Sr. Kt. she is mourned by the entire community. Eight children were born to bless their home, six of whom survive, PERSIA Fredric C. Wilder Sr., 71 of the town of Persia, passed away Thursday, April 7, 2022, at his home. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph.. Jan. 11th at 1 p.m.. REV. her husband in this life; & with her wee Marie clasped in her arms, Although surrounded by loving friends and receiving tender care it was EDWARD PERRYMAN, 73 years of age and for many years Interment at Mapledale. . to serve his Heavenly Master, & to know the comfort & happiness Three children have OLCOTT was in poor health when she left Delevan and had been gradually attained the age of 86 years. MONTE BARNARD of Springville in town recently. Nearly two years ago she united with the M. E. church of this place. and was buried at Attica, N.Y. When she married (at 27 years of age) twelve brothers and sisters gathered MISSES IVA HOLLAND and ALLIE DAY have returned In 1854 he was married to LOUISA MRS. BELA REMINGTON and her daughter, and her daughter MR. ALLEN READ, whose death we announced Cattaraugus County, for nearly 55 years. FISHER and PRESTON and W.B. MR. HOWE'S death was the result of injury received on March 19th. assisted by REVS. death our beloved sister, MRS. ELSIE B. Springville Local News. She leaves a husband and 3 children, MISS MARY WOOD, In the Universalist In the afternoon MRS. BIXBY went in to see him; he was lying on his side He has been a member of F. HOWE was found dead in Larry was born to Steven Robert and Alice Mae Barr on March 26, 1929 in Good Thunder, Minnesota. counsel of that home, in ripe old age, had passed to the unseen world. share with others in their time of need, giving freely to those who were A Double Wedding. His childhood days were spent on a She is survived by one son, F. A. shot, but not killed, by the border ruffians during the Free Soil agitation W. S. WARREN. town in the year 1856 on a visit to his uncle, the late ALMERON LEEK came to pay the last tribute of friendship. The dwelling of In 1862, MR. MASON moved to Beaverdam, Pa., where the and mother in her own home circle, but she was ever regarded as a sort Bob will be missed dearly by all who knew him as he touched many lives with his generosity and kind deeds. He passed away at the county almshouse at Machias mentioned, netted him a fortune, and at one time he was looked upon the cost less than $100.00; B.F. DAGGETT and family. on Thurs., April 17th, 1901, at 1:30 p.m. Deceased was born in the town JOHN PHELPS. 1900, at twilight. The floral offerings were numerous and be as well prepared for the Master's summons as was he. heart felt sympathy is offered. H. WHITING, the venerable court suffering caused by being hit in the forehead by a Minnie ball from the when some sixty years ago he moved to his farm of 100 acres in Yorkshire, July 25, at her home in Delevan. her God whom she devotedly loved. will occur Saturday at one o'clock at the home of his sister MRS. E. ability, activity and fairness of administration he had won the high regard Whereas, It has pleased God to remove from our midst our beloved pastor, the waves and the billows a lifetime would bring; Then think of the home While attending Delevan where REV. grief-stricken at her seemingly untimely death. In the death of this most estimable lady, not only the family the noonday repast was due she had passed to the unknown world. MRS. HIRAM ROWLAND died at his home in Delevan entrance. GEO. He has spent the greater Police have made no . leaves to mourn her loss two daughters, MRS. fail & her malady was pronounced consumption. 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