Old Newspaper Collections Project
By Clayton, Deb, & Holice
CT Marriages and Deaths 1838
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Extra special thanks to Holice B. Young for being such a trooper and typing a ton of old news articles! Without her this project wouldn't be here!
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MARRIAGES |
| In this city, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Daggett, Mr. Edwin D. Tiffany, of the firm of Case, Tiffany & Co., to Miss Julia A. Camp. |
| In this city, by the Rev. Henry Jackson, Mr. Joseph Merriman, to Miss Eliza Beaumont, both of East Hartford. |
| In this city, by Rev. Mr. Jackson, Mr. Edward Carroll, to Miss Phebe Ann Harvey. |
| In this city, on the 17th inst., by Rev. Mr. Turnbull, John A. Craven Esq., of Concord, N. C., to Miss Harriet M. Ladd, of this city. |
| In this city, by Rev. Mr. Bushnell, Mr. Erastus Haskell, of Saybrook, to Miss Lydia Haskell, of Wethersfield. |
| At West Hartford, on the 26th inst., by Rev. Mr. Andrews, Dr. E. E. Crofoot, of Middletown, to Miss Eliza J., daughter of John Belden, Esq. |
| At Chatham, on the 29th inst., by Rev. Mr. Talcott, Mr. O----- Sellow, of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Miss Hepzibath, daughter of Mr. Joseph Goodrich, of the former place. |
| At Middleton, on the 25th inst., by Rev. John R. Crane, Joseph K. F. Mansfield, Captain of the U. S. Corps of Engineers, to Louisa M., daughter of Samuel Mather, Esq. |
| At Litchfield, Mr. George Cooke, to Mrs. Sarah Bissell. |
| At Tolland, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. Abram Marsh, Mr. Charles Burnham, of the Sandwich Islands, to Miss Olivia S. Bliss, daughter of John Bliss, Esq., of the former place. |
| At West Springfield, Mass., on the 26th inst., Mr. James H. Gowdy, to Miss Eliza Ann Johnston, only daughter of Charles Johnston, Esq., all of that place. |
| At Jersey City, on the 10th inst., by Rev. Mr. Lusk, Mr. Edward J. Danforth, to Mrs. Caroline Cuyler, daughter of the Rev. V. C. Romeyn, of Hackensack, N. J. |
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DEATHS |
| In this city, on the 26th inst., Rev. Matthew Bolles, in the 70th year of his age. |
| In this city, on the 24th inst., Mary Ashley, infant daughter of Wm. G. Bates, Esq., of Westfield, Mass., on a visit to R. R. Hinman, Esqr's. |
| In this city, Ellen Dayton, aged 8 months, only child of Mr. Henry Butler. |
| In this city, on the 24th inst., William Allen, son of Dr. J. I. Comstock, aged two years and two months. |
| In this town, on the 21st. inst., John B., son of Wm. E. Porter, aged ten months. |
| At Windsor, on the 16th inst., of Typhus Fever, Parthonia Huntington, wife of Allyn M. Mather, aged 60. |
| At East Windsor, on the 13th inst., Mrs. Mary Ann Birge, wife of Mr. Julius Birge, aged 33 years. |
| At New Britain, on the 21st inst., Frederick B. Eggleston, Esq., aged 27. |
| At Middletown, on the 20th inst., Mrs. Phebe Clark, aged 101 years and 7 months! relict of Mr. Joseph Clark, deceased. |
| At Middletown, on the 15th inst., Mrs. Sarah J. Philips, in the 21st year of her age, wife of Mr. Wm. F. Philips. |
| At Leesville, Middle Haddam, in a fit, on the 9th of Aug., Mr. Ogden Ackley, son of Captain Nathaniel Ackley. |
| At Chatham, on the 3rd inst., Captain Nathaniel Ackley, aged 75, father of Mr.,. Ogden Ackley, Mr. Willard Sears, aged about 77--a Revolutionary pensioner, in Middle Haddam society Miss Lavina Brainard, aged 21, daughter of Mr. New Brainard. |
| Drowned near camp ground near Essex, Mr. Orrin D. Ray, of Haddam, son of Mr. Ezra Ray, deceased, aged 17. |
| At Winchester, Aug. 30th, Mr. Amasa Wade, aged 87. |
| At Newton, Mrs. Alice Nichols, aged 76. |
| At Stafford, on the 9th inst., Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Joseph Alden, aged 5 years; on the 14th inst., Henry C., son of widow Caroline Hyde, aged 8 years. |
| At south Coventry, Aug. 29th, Mrs. Mary L. Babcock, aged 23, wife of Mr. William Babcock, and daughter of Mr. Timothy Loomis. |
| At Portland, Maine, Sept. 10th, very sudden, of apoplexy, Mrs. Sarah Mellen, aged 71 years, wife of the Hon. Prentiss Mellen, and daughter of the late Mr. Brazillai Hudson of this city. |
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