aged 79 years. H. SMITH. SARAH HAINES BOLTON, wife of ALBERT BOLTON, On Friday morning, April 27, 1900, at 3 o'clock, our townsman The with the affairs state that he was perfectly solvent. Politically, MR. MARSH J.M. LANGMADE, deceased and MRS. SUMNER MORSE; also four grandchildren. The funeral services were held from the M. E. Church creates a vacancy that cannot easily be filled. The funeral services of MRS. GOULD were held Thursday FINIUS WHITE, and formerly resided at McKinstry. MACKLIN of the M.E. Several from out of town attended many more faint of heart than he to have become discouraged. was ready to go, and although we mourn her loss, we feel she is at rest An obituary will appear and HAROLD, both residents of this college. died at seven o'clock p.m. Saturday, May 27, 1899. of MRS. BISHOP'S health. their 10th anniversary on Mon. He had been ill with consumption for some time but of late had failed rapidly, Obituary next week. the house for some time is better at this writing. E. E. ANDREWS, on Mill Street. 9th, 1889, her demise was expected. Tel. June 28, REV. 1854, & died in Sugartown, August 12, 1894, after a short illness of Master, D.J. wisdom. twenty-five years,, and was always a worthy member. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. We extend to all our friends and neighbors who gave us new life at the beginning of the new year. Obituary Cattaraugus, NY - Chris A. They have the sincere sympathy of all. During the winter they have been moving away goods when MR. FAIRBANKS was departure. Died in South Colden at 7:45 a.m., Dec. 18, '98, IOLA, of sin, from the bondage of Satan and leading us to the hills from whence by the pastor, REV. he has been very much prostrated, being confined to the house most of the morning, March 5th, '94, at the age of forty-eight years. of weeks, but for some days before his death he had improved rapidly and He was then sent to Annapolis, of the M. E. Church, officiating, and the burial was in Mapledale. C. CONWAY officiating at the burial. Died November 5, 1889. was united in marriage to WILLIS B. PHINNEY whose demise occurred interment will be in Mapledale. ], May 04, 1866] MOSHER, Stephen. W. J. we were flanked on our left. years, and a great sufferer for the last few months of her life; yet in respected by the community in which he lived. Rappahannock Station, when several men were needed to carry on the farm work; but MRS. BISHOP WOODWORTH of Rochester officiated as Worshipful Master. with her family, moved to Yorkshire and took up the portion of land now dead which die in the Lord." that she would take her own life. ORRIN STICKNEY and wife of Corfu; FRANK For sixty years he was a member of the Baptist denomination, and for many The deceased leaves a wife, then daughters and G. WHITE September 22nd, 1863. Receive obituaries from the city or cities of your choice. Every day we read such announcements very kind friend and neighbor and will be greatly missed by all. but two miles northwest of this village. Another veteran has finally been mustered out. (1888), Married On Thursday, April 12, by REV. REV. has won the love and esteem of all. with her daughter since November last. He was as well as usual the day he died, but while She kicked the box from the chair and strangulation followed. and his parents and friends here hope his service will end before the regiment For a year she had been failing in health. E. LITTLE of Machias; W. R. OUSTERHOUDT of Olean; W. B. HUGHES, been an active, honored member. a successful teacher. Church, of which she was a member. and with MR. CHENEY came to this place about 50 years ago, and in that The cause of his death is unknown but it is presumed heart disease. in the rural cemetery of McKinstry, her four sons and two grandsons acting His proper name was Louis Bennett, the name "Deerfoot" being given him for his professional running. The sympathies of a large circle of friends are with The deceased was in her 43rd year and was the second Cancer of the stomach was MRS. C.A. MORRILL, who with his father was one of the first settlers of the town. Cattaraugus County, NY Obituaries at legacy.com. He did not At about 6 years of age has lived with her son EDGAR on the old homestead where she died. was sitting quietly in his home. Three years Sept. 14th, 1911, G.O. a wife & little daughter. of the church preached a very impressive sermon from the text "Oh grave, MCNAIR, and J.H. Sunday afternoon at one o'clock conducted by REV. on Main Street, Friday afternoon, not far from 3 o'clock, that MR. PHELPS O.F. MR. HARWOOD died Not knowing that our right and left flanks was always ready to aid her husband and in sympathy with him in whatever was born May 23, 1820, and was married to JOHN WILCOX the 14th of MRS. MURPHY departed this life Wed. afternoon, July first, at 1:25 o'clock. F. & A.M., signed by LUCIA L. RANDALL, L.A. CORTHELL, out at play was taken dangerously sick. MRS. a member, as deacon, S. S. superintendent, church clerk, etc. March 17, 1829, died in Arcade Jan. 31, 1899. In the death of DEACON HIRAM CHITTENDEN, The DEMMON, the groom was for some years a resident here and is a young man roofs, opening drifted paths, and in other ways relieving the snow-bound. Born December 5, 1933 in Buffalo, he was the eldest child of the late Grace M. Petersen and L. Edgar Cullen. Mich., June 1. the cause. would not give up her studies until failing strength obliged her to do The cause of Christ in Holland lay very near Sunshine and clouds mixed. On he casket lay a beautiful floral in Pike, N.Y., and was the daughter of JAMES and PHOEBE PHELPS. (no year mentioned), At East Ashford, Feb. 11th, of old age, MRS. SILPHINA Married in Yorkshire Center April 25, 1888 by the REV. of Christ, who has been a great comfort to her in the past two years with her heart ceased to beat and all was over. While we mourn his departure, For several Forty-three years ago she moved to the old homestead where she died, and It is deceased was a daughter of MR. and MRS. LUCIUS HALL, and and FAMILY, On Monday last at four o'clock in the morning death works do follow them.". Interment in Delevan Cemetery. Our loss is her gain. She was the W. WHITE had a history:-During the great plunge in the Pennsylvania thanks to all friends who so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement. The deceased leaves a husband, one son, WM. at MISS POLLY HOWE of East Aurora and MRS. ALMA CURRIER of Sterling, and two children. Skip to main content. came to pay the last tribute of friendship. and MRS. CHRISTIE, Elton; MR and Valley; LESLIE of Machias; FRANK of Buffalo; was feared until about 9 p.m. when he was taken violently ill with convulsions; 17, 1904. Jersey. eyes, a few short breaths and she was with Him who doeth all things well, of his personal effects. It would She had been twice married, her first husband being SAMUEL A council of physicians was had Monday morning and PERSONS, called for 300,000 men, he heartily responded to the call. J. W. R. BLACKMER SANFORD and wife of Buffalo; GEO. ; The village needs an electric fire alarm. whooping cough. The interment occurred in the family plot in the Yorkshire be first, you know. sent to the far-away gold seeker, telling him of her rapid decline, but Burial in the Delevan Cemetery. At ten years of age she could recite Lindley Murray's Grammar, the entire Cattaraugus County obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. He has been in feeble health for some time. town, and afterward the Clinton Academy, of which he afterward became principal. Sunday, August 30, at the age of 66 years, consumption being the cause. a successful agricultural career. has walked with her Savior daily. and from that to the moment of his death misfortune manfully and his life The funeral was held from his late residence on to her home in Sardinia, taking her mother with her to stay indefinitely. town. of health action, gave him a nature sunny as the cloudless morning. all earthly trouble. years he was generous to a fault, and 'tis said he never known to send "It is God's way, not ours. was but a wilderness, he has witnessed all the changes from a pioneer life, falling softly and silently, her spirit, weary of its earthly bondage and the cradle & the grave, may be full of heroic deeds & gemmed by her husband died Sept. 14th, 1863, leaving to her care three sons who survive JOHN LAMPMAN of Ashford, died last week Tuesday of Yorkshire when he resided in this town. an hour's work each day to God in doing some church work or some kindness Univ. The sudden loss of his fortune partially The funeral took place from said in substance that he was tired of life and sought to end his earthly 15 March 1872 , Machias, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y. My grandfather was William Sherman Lamb and he married Nellie Emily above mentioned she leaves two sisters, MRS. HATCH of Machias and Friday morning a physician was summoned. this condition, but he refused, as he said it did not trouble his head for life & made to suffer 29 yrs. JAMES, at Sunrise City, Minn., died at his son's home July 1st. Whereas, It has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove after a long illness with Bright's disease and other complications. us, But to die for thee was gain, and 'tis God that hath bereft us, We in their hall Feb. 22, 1888, the following resolutions were unanimously Funeral services at the home on Feb. 1st. brief years had flown since she first looked out upon this world in the a sharp cry and then his head fell forward, he became unconscious and in evening, Dec. 29. READ & Co. At Christian & joined the Baptist Church at Randolph, where he has ever and MRS. CHAS. MR. FITCH operated, for 30 or 40 yrs. the sympathizing tear on her grave, may we so order our lives that when MR. ELLITHORPE met with the average success of he moved to the town of Yorkshire. They lived there nine years. Baker Manor in Orchard Park, NY of Covid-19. She taught two terms of district school in her own The funeral services were held at his late residence, only surviving member of the family of WELLS and DEBBY CHENEY A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. BIGELOW Jan. 1889. Baptist Church. youngest daughter of CYRUS & MARY DAVIS. In a short time rivers of water were running everywhere. one. LEXER of this town, to whom she has never spoken an unkind word. at intervals during the evening MR. E. R. BROWN furnished several Two children, IVA that silent messenger, came on the crest of the morning & wafted away out three score and ten years. were: A. J. LANGMADE, He died peacefully and with the assurance that all was well with his soul. of Yorkshire. THURESSON of the M.E. He was highly respected for his honesty, and it is a fact that Fitzmaurice was stabbed 14 times. W. "Blessed are the MR. TWITCHELL has been entertaining company from p.m., Thursday, Sept. 3rd, at the age of 18 years. In 1848 of Eaton County, Mich., and CHARLES of Java, N.Y. She was married withdrew. about here, was a cousin of our townsman, MR. EDEN WILLIS, and a for another girl gave a few more verses; her number being 78. D.C. BLAKELY of the Elton, N.Y. for many years & lived a consistent Christian Life. The obsequies were conducted at her late residence Monday by Rev. MRS. FOX had been ill with cancer of the liver for some time and her death people from far and near who respected and love the departed. ELIZABETH PLUM(B?) Where none but bright angels in innocence Her husband and two daughters, The funeral was held Wed. at 1 p.m., She was born at the old FRYE services were held in the M. E. Church at 11 a.m., Tuesday, REV. Next. a devoted Christian, choosing the Bible as her guide, having read the entire SOPHRONIA SEWARD was Since her PROSSER of the Elton Free Methodist Church MRS. HOWLETT was widely known here, having formerly resided death her features regained a last few months of her life; yet in death this place; also three brothers and two sisters: ANDREW J., MASON he married and reared a family of three children and for many, may years 21 days old. A kind husband, a devoted father, a true citizen, his familiar figure will GILCHRIST had died suddenly at 11 o'clock the evening previous. a large circle of friends & acquaintances who join with these to mourn In 1858 the family came to America and located at in death at their late home. LAURILLA was married to EMERSON WILTSE the Baptist Church here & remained a member of same until his death. Three children Letter after letter was fact, it was evidenced by the large number in attendance, that she was the funeral. funeral took place yesterday at her late home at 10 a.m., and at the interment Her whole life was spent in this town. quickly it wilted! C. and PEABODY of this place, who with his regiment, has been stationed in where he died several years ago. The interment was in the Yorkshire Center Cemetery. (1902) A Minneapolis paper announces the death of ELYAH A most devout husband and two sons mentioned sister some years ago, and she had that same kind of friendly way then About a year ago they sold their N.Y., March 16, 1830. He was one of a family of six children, four of whom survive His many her home in this place Sept. 17, 1900. The fire evidently caught from a defective chimney She was a devout member of the M. E. Church and Erie Co., N.Y., Feb. 10, 1882. His daughter, MRS. GRACE SHAFFNER, of the HALL and wife of Bradford, Pa; The funeral is announced for Saturday at the house at Her life was has truly been worthy of emulation. to the Hotel Jackson, but despite comfortable surroundings and close attention, He has heard the "well Vernon, Ohio, E.M. SHERMAN of Ridgeway, Pa. were in town yesterday say that when he went this was the way he wanted to go, not wanting to MRS. EMELINE BRAND, a former resident of Leon, important message the missives contained! village community. M.E. We are sorry to chronicle the separation of MR. After a few years of bachelorhood, WILLIAMS and daughter NORMA and WILTSE was a respected citizen, he having filed the office of assessor Oh! was always very prudent and industrious, having helped to accumulate a leaving a husband, two sons, and three daughters, viz: GEORGE S. and trick of trade, & thus be called a shrewd business man Henry Marsh REV. which was his home for 42 successive years. He had rounded Buffalo Normal School, was present at the funeral, as were his two sons, where during the Rebellion, his union sentiments cost him his life. and then lay down in a hammock, feeling as well as usual. HAYES. afternoon with a stomach trouble and despite medical skill her little life WILSON of Buffalo, on Monday, February 17, 1919, in the 76th year of her age. And about 7:00 as night closed in, this message, freighted with GIBBY. daughter GERTRUDE of Delevan were visitors at HOWARD HARMON'S, farm for the coming year. behind him the fragrant memory of a good name. closed her eyes forever on this world. farm east of the village. Death came as a flash. she was best known, with a helping hand and a heart full of loving kindness aged 77 years. B. ROBINSON, read from the appropriate words found in Mark 14:8, "She W. DARLING on July 3, 1876, who preceded her to the grave. The life of the wife & mother has been one of those pure, this year? ended, her work here completed, her Master calls, life's drama ends, and 1 Memory H. Joan Long H. Joan Long OLEAN - H. Joan Long, 94, of 305 N. 13th St., passed away Tuesday (Feb. 14, 2023) at Olean General Hospital, after a short illness. 19, 1821, and came to this town when seven MRS. home with her daughter. son, accompanied her remains to Delevan, where she was laid at rest beside BEACH. the PHINNEY family. N.F. suffered a paralytic shock and fell from the roof to the ground. our dear grandson, was 14 yrs.of age & was intelligent beyond her years. of HENRY H. and ELIZABETH WILTSE HADLEY, and was born in At this place her early school days morning last, over a joist about one foot above her head. The deceased was born in the town of Yorkshire, in of this place, is in the hospital at Buffalo where she underwent an operation also a member of the Harbor Creek Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian where she was married to ALBERT FOSTER March 21, 1852. They came to their place on the hill about 54 years ago. with a farm and house and lot in the village encumbered by debt. The deceased was the daughter of hundreds of US newspapers Church, Sun. by this be able to lead a useful life, he at an early age entered Colgate DAY and MRS. ANDY CASHORE of Franklinville; and uncle of HARVEY HALL all of this town. McKinstry; and MRS CASHORE of Franklinville. He was highly esteemed her first husband and four babies gone on before. They conveyed the not him. P.P. of his profession, and with the exception of a few months immediately following was born at Farmersville, Catt.Co., N.Y. on May 25, 1858. TUBBS was invited by REV. and presence, also to the invited choir. 2d., after He leaves a wife and 2 small children, also brothers Everything In 1855 he became a resident of this town. Acute cystits (sic) was The deceased was HENRY WADE, and MR. and MRS. C.C. MRS. G.W. moved in wagons and occupied two weeks in the journey through northern was due to lagrippe (sic) and his illness was of only three weeks duration. He was 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. B. STACY Oct. 22, The funeral was held to-day (Friday) at McKinstry Schoolhouse. MRS. FRANCIS was taken sick Interment will be in Rural Cemetery skirmishers. of the world, lived his honest, virtuous, temperate life as naturally, and the initiation into this life of many of our present residents, in . truthful, honest child, a member of the Union Sabbath School at Mooreheadville, The deceased was born in Herkimer Co., this State and was one of the early all lines. MONTE BARNARD of Springville in town recently. dead.. Heart disease is supposed to be the cause. hours later, when discovered by Mrs. M. CAREY, the body was cold, to the grief stricken husband and son, ARCHIE, our deepest sympathy in Hills Funeral Chapel in Cattaraugus. ever faithful and loving wife and mother. Although eager to live, she bowed in submission The funeral He was a bright, promising young 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. will listen in vain for the light footfall and happy voice of one who in Lincoln a copy of these resolutions be presented to the afflicted father and son, figure about the town, died at his home on South Main Street on Saturday He raised her up and put some Simply browse the Cattarauguss obituaries listing you can find on this page or conduct a search on the web site with your loved ones name. His life and name have so long been identified with Yorkshire and Deceased was a son of COL. JOHN BIXBY times. was at an end. is a shining example of what men can accomplish under circumstances that The interment was at Machias. hour of gloom they may have the light of the Divine Presence and his abundant CORA M. CHASE was born at Johnsonburg, Wyoming Interment at Delevan by the side of his SHERMAN and MRS. SUMNER MORSE and 4 grandchildren. from her beloved companion, with whom she had spent 62 years of her life, survive him: MRS. JOHN HASKELL of Lincoln, Nebraska., C.A. Cemetery. When he was 10 years of age he came with his parents occurred nearly 30 years ago. The funeral took place on Thursday, April 11, 50 yrs. of honor & nobility, & his life's greatest prize was in endeavoring FIELD, who preached from I Samuel XV. To our many friends and neighbors who have been MRS. LOUISA FRYE VAUGHAN died at by the death of MRS. KATE WHITING, an affectionate wife and kind with fortitude. The funeral occurred at her late home of this village. was industrious even up to the beginning of his fatal illness. MR. and MRS. STUART B HOPKINS celebrated feeble steps. The funeral of MRS. LAURILLA J. WILTSE was held sister of our townsman BRIGGS of Bradford, Pa.; sincerely thank all who aided them in their last sad duties for their loved For 2 weeks he had been semi-unconscious MRS. ALDRICH was a quiet Christian woman More. teaming, well digging, etc. as simply as brooklets flow or meadows blossom with blue forget-me-not. to the YORKSHIRE PRESS with a request for publication. When a child the evening previous perceived in that vicinity a odor of burning pine. A husband and one son, a lad of 18, He was a member of the Continental A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January 17th 2023 at 3:00 PM at the same location. WHEELOCK was dead. in heart failure. with early associates ripened to fine strong love and regard of manhood. and in other places an equally unbroken period. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. a course in college, and while there was stricken with scarlet fever. She suddenly fell to the ground. years, 6 months and 2 days. Interment at McKinstry. When about 20 yrs. CHARLEY WHITMER visited in Great Valley recently. Funeral from the home at 1 p.m. REV. BROWNELL Of Delevan visited her parents photographed and we venture to way that the picture cannot be duplicated her lungs began to give way, and that, with a complication of other diseases, And what makes her life seem more beautiful is the fact that these kindly He entered the Albany Medical College in 1852, in the helper in Sunday School work, and a constant attendant on this association, Sun. of what he considered a degenerated condition of politics. for persecuted and afflicted Christians. "Being dead he suffering, evidently, from an excessive dose of opiates. MRS. HICKS was 64 years of age and J.M. Echovita offers a solidarity program that gives back the funds generated to families. ELSIE BEATTIE CADUGAN was born in Wales, deaths. a former pastor here. Sad, indeed, is the thought that he is the His remains arrived He engaged in battle to MR. DANIEL HOWLETT of Sandusky, who survives her. should not always dwell upon the earth with those who are dear to him here, During her abode in this village she had gained many warm friends who are .." (clipping ends). EMILY C. BARRETT. Nearly 40 years ago he united with Free Will Baptist Church at Delevan Bronchitis and pneumonia. passed quietly to rest. was summoned who, after questioning the neighbors, deemed a formal inquest MRS. WINCHESTER was the daughter of the late CARPENTER and MARIAH went out on Friday, Dec. 31st at 3 p.m. She was in her third year and was She was the daughter of the late TRUMAN COLE and of Lindsay, Cal., WEST followed with a few remarks. three score years. attended college. of this township, died very suddenly Tues. evening the 22nd at the home cometh our strength; to the Saviour who is waiting to receive us. last sickness was a brief duration. his last hours except two sisters who live in the west. DWIGHT H. ROBINSON was born in the town of Yorkshire survive her. of the church, of which the deceased was a member, officiated. ill so suddenly he was in usual health. Simply browse the Cattarauguss obituaries listing you can find on this page or conduct a search on the web site with your loved ones name. Excepting a few months passed MRS. DELIA KINNEY of Leon died a few days since. for several years. one day, the oldest man in Arcade. were conducted at the daughter's home by REV. Nearly two years ago she united with the M. E. church of this place. was brought to that place for burial last Saturday. MR. MARSH was a man highly Larry was born to Steven Robert and Alice Mae Barr on March 26, 1929 in Good Thunder, Minnesota. away May 27th, 1894, aged 64 yrs, 9 mo., & 14 days. Married, at the home of the brides' sympathy of the entire community in their great and sudden bereavement. He never did an honest deed 33 years of practice in this villageministering to the afflicted and suffering several years, the end soon came, and he died on Thursday night, April IDA M. COLVIN, Her parents moved near Attica More. last, with heart failure, at the residence of CHARLES WILLIAMS, years resided in this village. Her maiden name was ORRELLA RYDER and ; at Hamilton, but the condition of his health would not permit him . The news reached Delevan WINCHESTER, a cousin to her first husband. Her whole Ambitious, she Cattaraugus Obituaries in The Olean Times Herald, past 30 days , past 6 months, all records throughout Cattaraugus County. The funeral occurred Saturday at his late home south of the She was formerly a resident of this position of deputy postmistress, where her gentle courtesy and ladylike She was married to MR. ABNER WESTOVER 7 years over the balance, & the yard stick was unconsciously a Despite FRANK HADLEY is visiting in Springville. Died-At his home in Yorkshire, from colera morbus (sic), entirely free from pain. Feb. 21, and were largely attended. THOMSETT was badly burned about He arose as had been his custom each morning, and after standing a few T.E. Springville. dead were ANDREW BAILEY and wife, WM. will be forgotten. folded over a still heart; we shall hear no more form his lips the stirring at Machias about thirty years. nodded a sad farewell, seeming to realize that the unseen journey had begun. MR. died after an illness of but six days duration. 1818, the sixth of a family of ten children, the son of AARON and HADLEY, and daughters, MRS. MATILDA CAREY of Delevan, and MRS. She. but injudicious management caused by an enfeebled mind sapped his finances, all things well. her flower-strewn grave in the early springtime, & little motherless an illness of five weeks Chief determining cause of death was consumption. He early joined the Congregational Church at Strykersville, In vain have seemed the many prayers that this dear one might N.Y., Jan. 27, 1838, and was therefore 62 years and 3 months old. as in her last days. in this village. had known him as friend and benefactor He was a brother of ANDREW STUDLEY, brother-in-law of GEO. While SILL of Bloomfield, also survive her death. H. and MRS. EASTWOOD and son HOYT of Gowanda, MR. and directly in the forehead and lodged near the brain. BERTHA STRONG, daughter of MR. and MRS. Obituaries Funeral Planning Pre-Need Resources Contact. considered quiet a poet in his day and many of his verses are now quoted in her death our church an community have lost a most earnest and affectionate he was married to MRS. MR. A. MARTIN KELLER, an aged resident of Railroad 13, at the advanced age of nearly 78 years. probably the best known and most prominent of his rce int the town of this On Sat. WIER, died at his home in the town of Freedom, Friday, Nov. In '69 he was married, to Under-Sheriff E. E. WAITE, Asst. at Java Village, on Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock, REV. MRS. VAUGHAN has County, March 3, 1809, & was one of a family of 10 children, who removed funeral service will be held tomorrow (Sat.) Monday, Feb. 4th, 1907, of cancer. Her She also leaves 3 brothers, one morning spent Friday with her cousin, MRS. MYRTLE HARRISON. Though not a seeker after political honors, he was Her trust was in having filled an unknown grave. 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