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Marriage and Death Notices
from The Whig Press
Middletown, New York
Wednesday, February 18, 1852
MARRIED.
Feb. 11--In Goshen, by Rev. Dr. Snodgrass, Randolph Ayres, of N. J., to Emily, daughter of Wm. Goldsmith.
Jan. 21--In Chester, by Rev. Jas. Wood, Wm. H. Knapp, of Liberty Corner, to Elizabeth Lusk, of Chester.
Feb. 2--At Monroe Works, by T. G. Wilkes,esq., William Lynch to Margaret Clark, both of Monroe Works.
Jan. 29--In N. Y. City, by Rev. McDonald, Chas. C. Cunningham to Emily F., only daughter of Sam'l B. Halsey, all of that city.
Feb. 7--At Port Jervis, by Rev. A. Seward, Dan'l S. Vance, of Yates co., to Mrs. Frances A. Kelly, of Port Jervis.
Feb. 2--At White Lake, by Rev. P. C. Robertson, George D. Fraser to Catharine E., daughter of Elias Sturdevant, both of Bethel.
Feb. 3--At Woodbourne, by Rev. C. D. Eltinge, A. P. Knox, of Fallsburgh, to Elizabeth Johnson, of the former place.
Feb. 2--by Rev. A. S. Lakin, Josiah Quick to Sarah M. White, both of Montgomery.
DIED.
Departed this life, Feb. 4, 1852, at the residence of her daughter in the town of Wawayanda, Abagail Little, relict of Isaac Little, of the town of Wallkil.
The deceased had been for the greater part of her active life, a resident of this villaged and vicinity. She was an honored member of the Presbyterian church, edifying the confidence of a large circle of Christian acquaintances, and imparting everywhere the influence of her faith and love to her contemporaries, both the aged and young. Her piety was the animating principle of her conduct in the management of a large family of children, committed to her by the bereavement of a faithful husband in the vigor of life. The results have proved how well she understood her responsibilities, and how largely she drew from the resource of her religion. Her children live to bless her memory, and to perpetuate the principles derived from true piety. Hel, Lord! for the godly man ceaseth; the faithful fall from among men.----Com.
Feb. 5--Betsey, wife of Jesse Scofield, of Walden, aged 84 years.
Feb. 6--At Newburgh, Andrew Shorter, aged about 70 years.
Feb. 7--Near Edenville, Ann M., daughter of Abraham Coleman, aged 17 years.
Feb. 8--In Blooming Grove, Job Tuthill, aged about 59 years.
Feb. 9--In Hamptonburgh, Sarah, relict of David Hawkins, dec., aged 87 years.
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