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Marriage and Death Notices
from The Whig Press
Middletown, New York
September 22, 1852
MARRIED.
Sept. 12--In Monroe, by Rev. D.N. Freeland, Edward C. Jones, of Cornwall, to Sarah S., daughter of Egbert Smith, of Monroe.
Sept. 9--By T.G. Wilkes, esq., Patent Jones to Mary Horton, all of Monroe.
Aug. 18--In New York, by Rev. H. Chase, Joseph R. Lee, of Newburgh, to M.J. Smith, of Brooklyn.
Sept. 15--By Rev. E. Oldrin, Charles Loarey, of Crawford, to Sarah Griffith, of Wallkill.
Sept. 11--By Rev. R.C. Putney, Thos. Molease, of Newburgh, to Emma Moshier, of New Windsor.
Sept. 14--By Rev. C.D. Elting, Dewitt Cook, of Woodbourne, to Helen Brodhead, of Montague, N.J.
Sept. 7--At Pike Pond, by Rev. E.K. Fowler, Edward T. Jones to Percy M. Hall, of Liberty.
Sept. 14--By Rev. S. Carlisle, Mary Duke, of Newburgh, to Thos. McLaughlin, of New York.
DIED.
Sept. 20--At Bloomingburgh, Daniel Harris, aged about 50 years.
Sept. 8--In Goshen, Harvey W., son of Wm. B. Tuthill, aged 9 ms. 11--John, son of Abrm. Kane, aged about 18 months.
Sept. 2--At Aurora, Ind., of cholera, Peter B., son of the late Gen. Abm. Vail, of Goshen, aged 43.
Sept. 12--In Monticello, James G., son of John A. McMillen, in his 5th year.
Sept. 13--In Newburgh, Thos. D. Tompkins, aged 9 years. 12--Infant child of Thomas McCoy. 14--Louisa, daughter of Matthias Spohrs, aged 7 years. 16--Joseph McClughan, aged 46 years.
Sept. 15--At Bristol, Hugh Lowers, of Newburgh, aged 29 years. Mr. L. was one of the sufferers by the explosion of the Reindeer.
Sept. 5--In Port Jervis, David C. Brush, proprietor of the Suffolk Democrat, in his 44th year.
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