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Oneida dispatch obituaries
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Times - attended to classical studies under the tuition of the late His earlyĮducation was in strict accordance with the Puritan tendencies of the Upon the present site of New Haven, Ct., before Davenport preached He was a descendant of Johnīeecher, who, after the Pequot war, with seven others, spent the winter [Free Press, (Pike County, IL) Thursday, May Let the private soldier's memory be embalmed with equal honor Officers who distinguished themselves in the great struggle, are sure of having Our national glory, as they drop off one by one, from the stage of life. It the duty of the public press to do justice to these humble instruments of

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Of the forlorn hope, and conducted himself with the greatest gallantry. He was particularlyĭistinguished at the storming of Stony Point, where he was sent forward as one

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Obtained the full approbation of his employers. Personal strength, as well as undoubted courage, he was frequently singled outīy officers for hazardous enterprises in all of which he did good service and He was inĪctive service during the whole revolutionary war, and possessing uncommon Who periled life in fighting for the Independence of our country. (The Lewis County Republican (Martinsburgh, NY) Wednesday,īattle, a Revolutionary Soldier of Utica, N.Y., died Typhus fever, Seymour Bailey, aged 25 years, son of the editor of this [Utica Heraldĭied, In Rome, Oneida County, on Sunday morning, the 23rd inst., of Remains will be brought to McConnellsville for interment. She was aĭevoted Christian and belonged to the Presbyterian Church. Time wrote some interesting articles, which were published. She also had decided literary tastes and at one In early life she took a deep interest in musicĪnd was a good singer. She made many friends and had theįaculty to retain them. Was a lovely character, with a kind and loving disposition and aĬheerful and genuine temperament. Since then she had lived with her sister in New York. In Vienna, and then moved to Rome, where Mr. They lived for a while after their marriage She was born in 1826 in Annaville, and was the daughter of Mr.Īnd Mrs. Well known in Oneida county where the greater part of her life was EllenĬady Bailey of New York, formerly of this place, was received SaturdayĮvening. Waterville, March 19 - A telegram announcing the death of Mrs. [Source: Annual Obituary Notices Of Eminent Persons Who Have Died In The Her health wasĮxcellent to the last, when, without sickness, she "fell asleep." Republican (Lowville, NY) Wednesday, FebruSub by JD] and HarrietĪndrus, of Leyden, Lewis county, aged 2 years 9 months. His remains will be taken to Holland Patent, Oneida County, where he was born. Ames died here yesterday, aged 102 years. Allen was of a retiring nature and was a faithful wife andįond mother. When a girl of eight years she came to this country and had since Allen was born in Prescott, Lancashire England, March 25, 1823. Allen's demise was notĮntirely unlooked for it will be sad intelligence to her many friends. So weakened her system that her decline was rapid, and death had notīeen unexpected for several days. Illness was, however, of but one week's duration. Late had been confined to her bed a greater part of the time. Allen had been in a feeble condition and of

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Had she lived until to-morrow she would have been 77 years ofĪge. Passed away at an early hour this morning at her home, 77 Lansing Benjamin Allen, one of Utica's oldest and most esteemed residents, Highly Respected Resident Passed Away Early This Morning.

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Obituaries and Death Notices of Oneida County NY











Oneida dispatch obituaries