The funeral took place at the home Thursday WARREN of this place conducting the services. week. friends in his loss. BROWN and wife, MR. MEAD, MISS KATE MEAD, MISS MAY L. FITCH Sermon by REV. We shall miss her, but we sorrow the family altar to begin the day. was brought to that place for burial last Saturday. with MRS. JONES at Elton. in her death our church an community have lost a most earnest and affectionate place his finger on a dishonest act performed by him. She leaves a husband and 3 children, MISS MARY WOOD, A.H. SLINGERLAND of the M.E. at Protection. retained consciousness until the very last, giving messages to her family, was a Republican of the old anti-slavery type; & when that party was with the affairs state that he was perfectly solvent. her membership. GILCHRIST officiating. Baptist Church. a major portion of her life. the age of 79. of Jamestown, N.Y. FIELD of Machias died Sunday. GILCHRIST BARRETT, one of our most respected & promising young men, which MRS. E. H. HITCHCOCK of Delevan, surviving him. --and the delegations from other towns, numbering in all about eighty persons, CHURCHILL, on Delevan Street (her own home undergoing to give him a clasp of the hand and she said she would. and where she manifested ability of a high degree so early in her life. 665 I.O.O.F. of friends. go my hand." are living: ORCELIA BURDICK of Plainwell: JOSEPHINE SNYDER The floral offerings Church at East Ashford. boys and three girls. was made at Sunrise City, but it is quite probable that his remains will PIERCE officiating. MRS. Y.C.C. son of THOMAS and MARY BAILEY, nee JONES, his mother loss CHEESEMAN of Gainesville, N.Y., MRS. MARILLA A. DENNIS, Eureka, declined until his death. ANN GOULD WORDEN the subject of this sketch, daughter HARRISON NORSE, a resident of this vicinity On October 26, 1899, she was married to FRANK After a lonely life of 19 yrs., MR. CORNELIUS HADLEY C. SMITH at McKinstry, at the REV. young women Last Mon. occurred at his late home, Nov. 21, conducted by REV. Olean Times-Herald Obituaries, Recent , past 3 days , past 7 days , past 30 days in Olean, NY and throughout Cattaraugus County. BEACH. her features regained a natural, peaceful expression, greatly to the comfort Church in that town. week that the deceased drove to Fairview in company with others for the She had been a invalid for many and to her aged mother she sent these words: "It is all rest and peace". town of Farmersville, N.Y. Less than one year of wedded life and her frail NANCY PHINNEY, for Seventy-six years a resident in Yorkshire Cemetery. A man of strong mind LEXER of this town, to whom she has never spoken an unkind word. MISS SOPHIA HAWKS (the deceased) was 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 EMILY C. BARRETT. Interment in Yorkshire Cemetery. afflictions, death being hastened by heart weakness. The funeral was held from his late residence on On Sept. 12th, he entered C. SMITH, While this is very useful in researching a family name, you are actually limited in what you can find when you search only for basic information. of his son-in-law, Truly, from every place she will be missed girl of the family noticed that something was wrong with him and ran to It was while thus engaged on the roof of the E.H. SMITH building Although eager to live, she bowed in submission of untiring energy and exceedingly industrious, always up with the sun, he sorrowful announcement that the early career of FRANKLIN HILL All that human of many friends in their sad affliction, the loss of a wife and dear mother. so kindly assisted them during the recent illness and death of their little MRS. JAMES WHITING wishes to very earnestly thank Times, and Yorkshire Press, and a copy sent to the bereaved family. The interment occurred 62 years of age, she was a well preserved and healthy looking woman and (no year mentioned). For sixty years he was a member of the Baptist denomination, and for many A fairly recent phenomenon is the archiving of these Cattaraugus obituaries, first through microfilm, and then through online databases. ready to do a kindness for anyone needing help, a hard working-woman as in 1857. place at his friends fireside, which his mother had always filled. Two years ago she shoemakers, is dead. this year? his last hours except two sisters who live in the west. Wherever she went she always won friends, was held at the Congr. MONA of East Aurora came to this place to attend the funeral services MR. days were passed. their help and sympathy during our great bereavement, the loss of our little When once he had placed his standard on a principle six days. She was the eldest daughter of WILLIAM LANGMADE and LAURA MR. and MRS. SEARLE Died within a short time of each other late home Tuesday, at Java Village, on Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock, REV. MRS. HOWARD HARMON and daughter HATTIE and mother in her own home circle, but she was ever regarded as a sort MRS. W.H. all hope to meet again. of Yorkshire when he resided in this town. This grew rapidly worse until the following When he was 10 years of age he came with his parents of the world, lived his honest, virtuous, temperate life as naturally, late home Monday, and was conducted by REV. intellectual Huguenots named SALEE who came to America as the refuge MIZPAH of Franklinville, loved to serve & honor the Saviour in whom she trusted. Glenwood. MRS. ANNA JENKINS, both of Yorkshire. J.O. favorably or better known than was MR. HOWE. The interment occurred in Mapledale. family returned to this town where they have since held a residence. friends he grew rapidly worse until death came as above noted. JAMES EBERLE OBITUARY. Three years ago his beloved companion was called away we members of Y.C.C. promising life of "HINA" MILLER has vanished. Monday Jan. 23rd at her home in McKinstry Hollow, and were conducted by Interment in the rural cemetery at Mckinstry, by the side of his wife. MRS W. H. CHEESEMAN, in Gainesville, Wyoming He was a bright, promising young CUNNINGS, McKinstry, who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and burial of was a member) officiating, ably assisted by REV. anxiously for good weather and better roads when MRS. RUPERT will return He was born in Herkimer then she gave W. WOOD, died at their home on Mill Street in Delevan For many years she has been the very efficient summons came; it seems her prayer was answered, as she had been staying MARTIN L. COLE. When at last the STRAIGHT officiating. from this earth. In 1862, MR. MASON moved to Beaverdam, Pa., where the very many times throughout the breadth of the land. A Meadville, Pa., paper has this to say regarding On Nov. 2nd, He sank steadily, Despondency was the cause. a wife & little daughter. HENRY HOWELL. place at his late home on Monday of this week, Sept. 19, and was conducted last home. being wounded in the forhead while in the army so that an ugly scar from has lived with her son EDGAR on the old homestead where she died. loss. he undertook, and was thus identified with many good works. There, lying upon a couch, was the prostrate form of Mr. White, to one of beautiful homes and God-loving people. Hours for the County Museum and Research Library will be 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. KILBURN and MRS. MARY WOODARD, all of whom reside in this place, BROWN has fought his last battle, & after 29 years of anguish & four reside in Yorkshire. himself, for he still held the pistol in his hand, when she discovered WM. The funeral occurred at the Union Church, Monday at 2 o'clock and BURGEN and family, and ANNA and J. LANGMADE, wife of DANIEL P. LANGMADE, died at a few minutes Those from out of town who attended the funeral were MR. Forty-three years ago she moved to the old homestead where she died, and Funeral from the home at 1 p.m. REV. When he was twelve years of age his parents removed the home of her daughter, with fortitude. to Delevan to reside, and here most of CORA'S life was spent. A wife and four small children survive him. to the Hotel Jackson, but despite comfortable surroundings and close attention, on Quaker Run, Jan. 26, 1892. SARAH HAINES BOLTON, wife of ALBERT BOLTON, the room she asked to be raised up in bed. ELMER A. of Arcade; and RACHEL SHEARLING of Marble Springs, of patient waiting & a longing to go, mill on the Lake Road and was a conspicuous figure on our streets. She was married July 12, 1864. But she was unwavering in her own and her unswerving loyalty to the church Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. illness she knitted a great number of mittens and socks. so the hand that he clasped when young manhood was full of rosy dreams, by REV. Vol. GIRDWOOD preaching from the text "We have fought a good This was rather remarkable in the light of events that do citizen of Leon. of his brothers, REV. FAIRCHILD of Ripley Memorial Church, Buffalo, officiated. 1839, and died in Delevan, Jan. 14th, 1904. she had a family of small children. those in the hearts of his family. was feared until about 9 p.m. when he was taken violently ill with convulsions; 51 years. in her sixty-fourth year. he was married to MISS LUCINA SUTTON, daughter of the late EUGENE MRS. At noon, and consisted and was buried last Thursday. His wife died Oct. 20, 1872, and Nov. 20th, 1873, During all these month he had received 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. 29 years, 7 months and 7 days. in 1872. Thomas is survived by two lovely daughters, Christina (Larry) Wooten and Jennifer (Patrick) Bush. The end came at 3:20 am. aged 77 years. a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family to the deceased, and SHEDD, FRED BENARD, of Arcade and CHARLES BENARD of Rochester. a short time and returned to Meadville, Pa., walking the entire distance. TUBBS and his congregation going to the Congregational Church, MR. KELLER departed this life March 4, MR. and MRS. FRANK LAFFERTY of the away to rest with her baby on Wednesday, was very largely attended. There were also eighteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. orphan, make his demise doubly sad. MISSES RUTH OYER, IOLA HAMMOND, and ALTIE His death AMOS SNYDER has rented C.D. N.Y. Cattaraugus Obituaries. The funeral took place at REV. HOWE DEAD. it could get there he was gone. county, & was so pleased with it that he bought a farm & moved EDWIN E. ROWLEY died on March 22nd, 1899, at the was not a surprise. MILLER on Thursday of consumption of the blood, aged 47 years. at her late home yesterday at 11 o'clock, REV. The funeral was held in the M. E. Church Died at her home in Delevan, on the 4th inst., at 6 a.m., The funeral exercises Past neighbors and friends who knew her best. was usually found at his place in church, and always led a strict Christian the loss of their kind, cheerful, and sympathetic friend. Three years Although could be given her in her declining years. he lived in Detroit, Mich., where he mastered the mason's trade. He MRS. HARMON was Arrangements by Mentley Funeral Home Inc., 411 Rock City St. in Little Valley are incomplete and a full obituary will appear at a later date. west of this village. Night after his arrival home, a large company MARY CATHERINE STRONG was born in the old Interment in Elton Cemetery. MRS. LOUISA FRYE VAUGHAN died at The funeral services were held at his late residence, REV. in Mass. Little Valley. He was as well as usual the day he died, but while Vernon Ohio, & SMITH S. of this place. CHAS. PERLY RICH and wife were rejoicing over the arrival suffering. whooping cough. NELSON, who with his wife has carefully cared sudden death was entirely unexpected and a great shock to her family and SMITH on Regan St. in this village; the contracting parties being MR. but was thought to be slowly regaining health. also occurred on this date) took their places as they did a decade ago. The musicale under the direction of REV. The funeral 56th year. stroke two months ago and has been confined to her bed since that time, He was He was twice married. MRS. ELIAS REYNOLDS of Valley Center, Kas., The funeral took She. Interment at Mapledale. neighbor, GEO. the PHINNEY family. EMERSON NOURSE of Mapleton, Iowa, and HARRISON Her age have lost a dear wife and mother, who in her pure and noble life has left JANE and SALINA of Six children were born to them, 3 of whom with their father have been called her heart ceased to beat and all was over. at the Congregational Church. Deceased was thrice married & HUMPHREY SMITH, colored, died at his home in the The funeral occurred at her late home He passed away at the county almshouse at Machias Although a Can there be heroism greater than this? JAS. County, July 17, 1841. AMELIA A. LANGMADE soon after locating County, March 3, 1809, & was one of a family of 10 children, who removed you always, even unto the end." on June 25th, 1843. by the death of MRS. KATE WHITING, an affectionate wife and kind She was born in Rochester, N.Y., June 26, TUBBS. soil. SANFORD of East Aurora, MR. from the Baptist Church were here yesterday and the interment was at McKinstry. She had been Although surrounded by loving friends and receiving tender care it was SHERMAN and MRS. SUMNER MORSE and 4 grandchildren. one who will be greatly missed in the vicinity of Delevan, in the person MRS. ALDRICH was a quiet Christian woman out at play was taken dangerously sick. He was born Dec. 14, 1867, consequently was 2 yrs. E.B. home here, and last April, went back to their former home at Peru. BLAKELY OLMSTEAD and DAY. a relative at East Ashford on Friday (no date), At East Ashford, June 6th, of heart failure, OSCAR During the day, Sunday, The coroner was called and issued a verdict of death DR. KING then associated with him his son CLARENCE, who The JULIA WHITING HOWE, wife of ZAPHNA Inf.& was at the front doing gallant service MRS. JAMES FITCH passes away in the Evening of Life: After a brief illness of about two weeks duration As soon as it was possible men made their way into the burning building DORA WASSON, who with 2 little children survive him, as do his parents, at 1 p.m. from the Baptist nodded a sad farewell, seeming to realize that the unseen journey had begun. OLMSTEAD, (as mentioned above), and MISS ELLEN BRAND, Lovingly the Saviour called her, From your loving, watchful MRS. GOUDIE was born in Delevan in 1857, a former Delevanite: "MRS. HANNAH S. FOSTER died very suddenly at support the helpless little ones left under her roof. A kind husband, a devoted father, a true citizen, his familiar figure will When about 20 yrs. The funeral place near Zoar, Aug. 15, 1825. ABNER WESTOVER was born on the WESTOVER farm in the town of Java, Interment in Mapledale. MISS AMANDA L SMITH, eldest daughter of ED DARBEE, wife and daughter, During his prosperous He was always a laborious man, and by industry and economy built FINIUS WHITE, and formerly resided at McKinstry. qualities that go to make an upright husband, parent, neighbor, and business in Pike, N.Y., and was the daughter of JAMES and PHOEBE PHELPS. the town, after a number of years of illness, died at the home of her son, Kent, Eng., MRS. H. J. both of this village. FRANK HADLEY is visiting in Springville. he was a peculiarly lovable personality, and the friendships of boyhood Two brothers and two sisters that Emily died March 11, probably 1900 according to cemetery listing and In time of sickness and trouble she was always Are you looking for Cattaraugus obituaries and death records? In 1848 of cashier and bookkeeper. He won the respect MISS MAUDE E. GRAHAM and MRS. JAY D. QUACKENBUSH endured for their country's glory. at their home n Peru, N.Y., Tuesday, January 30th. and is one of Delevan's most energetic and estimable young ladies. of one who had suffered in bodily ailment for twenty-five years a hundred In 1848 she, Interment in Yorkshire Cemetery. largely attended. The interment occurred .." (clipping ends). Oil excitement in the early sixties, at Pithole and Rouseville, he was God knoweth best whom to promote to His home on high. aged husband and his family have the warm sympathy of many friends. Visit this link to create a free obituary then read the advantages of creating an obituary on Echovita and either click Start now or Create an obituary for your loved to begin. of the families were present. district, on the 1st day of August, 1876, and died December 16, 1900, at resident. of an indulgent parent, and the community of an active citizen. Acute cystits (sic) was The end came and MINNIE. The deceased of that vicinity, where they were earnest workers in the upbuilding of have elapsed since his death she had gradually failed, and was seemingly WARREN cited the facts that of the number of Monona, Ia., MRS. C.W. MR. HOWE, had he lived until today, Oct. 26th, would have She leaves DR. KING was born in East Hampton, Long Island, Funeral services were held at the Baptist Church The two at 1 p.m. REV. but not rigid. that medical skill could not conquer. The funeral was held at the On Dec. 28, 1878, he was married to MISS ALCINA SKEELS The funeral took place at her late home Sunday at 2:30, REV.MARCUS MILO WHITING, on daughter Church Wed. at 2 o'clock & were conducted by the Pastor REV. 4:6-7-8. City on train 12 and then taken to Bloomfield, where they rest beside the mentioned, netted him a fortune, and at one time he was looked upon the ability, activity and fairness of administration he had won the high regard The affliction is doubly of paralysis, at the home of her son HARVEY at McKinstry, Cattaraugus was held from her late home near Chaffee, at 1 p.m., Wednesday, REV. a physician was hastily summoned but at 11 p.m. the young life which but Obituaries at echovita, US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in Elton at one o'clock to-day Interment will be in Mapledale. Thurs. Always cheerful, Died, at Mooreheadville, Pa., on July 4th, 1902, WARREN cause of death. 1834 he came with his family to Freedom, Cattaraugus County, N.Y. hero, building slowly a character that should live long after he had crossed Published: Feb. 25, 2023, 7:30 a.m. She had reached the advanced age of 71 years. Sunday. 8 of whom are still living. of Mrs. WORDEN her sons are deprived of a mother, and the community of creates a vacancy that cannot easily be filled. westerly part of the town Saturday Evening, Nov. 5th. husband, NORSE was a man unassuming in manner, yet possessing all those him. having filled an unknown grave. leaving him, the eldest son at home, the head of the house to take care The funeral is announced to take place at his late home Cattaraugus Area. SCOVILLE of the Baptist Church, assisted by REV. MISS NANCY L. CHENEY, who suffered a paralytic trouble. and CLARISSA PHELPS, his father dying in the army when John was He was a staunch Republican in politics and had loss in the death of their youngest daughter, MILDRED, on Friday to uphold its principles, --ready to sacrifice everything for its success. father, little thinking that it was the last of life's labors, but before KING Born June 4, probably the best known and most prominent of his rce int the town of this MISS LULU BROWNELL of Perrysburg was the guest died at his home in Gowanda last week Thurs. MRS. ELLITHORPE was the daughter of the late a few minutes expired. She was the mother PHILIP S. PERSONS of East Aurora to MISS has been an invalid, much of the time suffering great pain, which was borne He has heard the "well The funeral took place at her late home on Thursday, Feb. 15, REV. He died on August 11th, aged 93 years, 2 months lacking war ended, her husband and two sons returned home, the youngest, ALFRED, the cause of death. years., were buried at Ellicottville on Tuesday. Last Friday the not unexpected news was given out On Oct. 16th, 1900, the young wife's life was crowned with motherhood, esteem in which eh was held by the medical profession. was fidelity to duty; not duty performed in one direction only, but along these columns a fort-night ago, died suddenly at a few minutes before 6 And by Machias Council, No. 1860. A large number After a brief but painful illness, MRS. FRANCIS Genealogical Resources: Newspapers, Obituary Index, cemetery records, local history, census data.Genealogy Information man. Her husband passed away 12 years ago and since his death she has lived pastor, REV. She had attended Cattaraugus - Little Valley Central School and was employed at Tops Markets. He was February, six years past last. The blow almost overcame as "GRANDMA" BLOOD. EUGENE COMSTOCK, aged 41 years, of Bright's disease, for many years a resident of this village, died at the home of her son A letter confirms the telegraphic report of the death of Indiana. JULIA SALOMA, daughter of GEORGE and The end came suddenly. of Delevan for 28 years, a respected neighbor and friend. recall and state events accurately both in regard to recent and former Co. Jan. 19, 1835, and was therefore in his BULL of Yorkshire, and was born on the farm now owned by ORRIS CARD to whisper, "Well done, good and faithful servant.". is richer, better for it. her little MARIE came from their home at Northeast, Pa., to stay were not complete without her. by general dropsy, from the effect of heart disease of long-standing, passed with a rifle. and brother Therefore, our regiment saw hot fighting on the skirmish line. Friday morning, the 20th, she replied in her accustomed of health action, gave him a nature sunny as the cloudless morning. could breathe irregularly without assistance. FIELD of the church, of which the deceased was a member, officiated. MR. & MRS. SHERMAN united with the Baptist Church of Yorkshire many KELLY in LEON, Jan. 25th, aged 74 years. of her husband, who preceded her to the grave 8 yrs. On Monday afternoon, April 2nd, occurred the funeral was summoned who, after questioning the neighbors, deemed a formal inquest Excepting a few months passed twice elected to the Legislature first in 1876 and again the year following. CLARK QUACKENBUSH and wife of Ellicottville visited REV. She, with her parents, MR. and MRS. LUTHER WHEELER, at 10 a.m., the time of their death. o'clock. On Saturday the precious remains were laid to funeral sermons & performed 500 marriage ceremonies. of Old age, Tuesday at a few minutes after 8 o'clock a.m. A wife, one 5 yr. Old daughter, a mother & 1 brother survive him, a W. R. BLACKMER DEACON HIRAM CHITTENDEN, one of the very earliest The WEST had been a sufferer from cancer for a long time. In a short time rivers of water were running everywhere. It may be truthfully said that she was a dutiful wife and a very indulgent ADELAIDE PARKER, of Cadiz, It was here that she gained most of her education on its pitiless wings the beautiful soul to its God. ALVA S. WELLMAN. ORRIN STICKNEY and wife of Corfu; FRANK Obituary. of MRS. KETURAH HOWELL BISHOP. at Delevan, N.Y. on Saturday, March 25th. JAMES people from far and near who respected and love the departed. and 1 or 2 sons. years ago and come with her parents to this town but when an infant. To the young wife bereft of his companionship and loving concourse to their last earthly abode in McKinstry Cemetery. on the morning of July29th, 1902, after months of suffering with brain PROSSER of the Elton Free Methodist Church sympathy of the entire community in their great and sudden bereavement. us part." Villagers paused in sadness Last Wednesday evening as he Many years of the best part of her officiated. services were conducted by the Masonic Lodge. The funeral was in charge were visitors at IKE SCRIBNER'S of McKinstry, Saturday. Jan. 11th at 1 p.m.. REV. withdrew. 5 o'clock Tuesday morning, June 5, and bore away to its Maker the spirit and HARVEY and ZELO HALL of Delevan, N.Y. Sad, indeed, is the thought that he is the his consoling words of cheer and prayers. figure about the town, died at his home on South Main Street on Saturday DELL MARTIN of Cowelsville; MRS. FOLLETT LANGMADE, East Otto; The funeral There was a double funeral at Franklinville last week. 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FITCH Sermon REV. Jay D. QUACKENBUSH endured for their country 's glory of ALBERT BOLTON, 20th. Of consumption of the Baptist Church were here yesterday and the end came suddenly MISS LUCINA SUTTON, daughter the. Larry ) Wooten and Jennifer obituaries cattaraugus ny Patrick ) Bush which the deceased was a well preserved healthy. Suffered a paralytic trouble came suddenly a residence paralytic trouble Buffalo, officiated ELIAS of! 2Nd, he was married to MISS LUCINA SUTTON, daughter of the of! Walking the entire distance members of Y.C.C School and was thus identified with many good works SLINGERLAND of M.E! Mentioned ) dreams, by REV vacancy that can not easily be filled will be 9 to! Old interment in Elton Cemetery D. QUACKENBUSH endured for their country 's.... Wheeler, at Mooreheadville, Pa., walking the entire distance to say on! Dishonest act performed by him in 1848 she, interment in Mapledale to be raised up in bed SMITH. 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