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Marriage and Death Notices
from The Whig Press
Middletown, New York
September 8, 1852
MARRIED.
Aug. 26--By Rev. G. Van Horn, Henry F. Masterson, of St. Paul, Min., to Mary A. Hoyt, of Warwick.
Aug. 28--By Rev. O.V. Amerman, Joseph H. Rodman to Ann E. Payne, both of Goshen.
DIED.
Aug. 3--At Monroe, Margaret J., wife of John Osborn, aged 21 years, 5 m. 22--At the residence of Townsend Mapes, John Carpenter, of N.Y. city, aged 23 years. Sept. 1--Swezey Mapes, aged about 25 years. Mr. M. had very recently returned from California, and was ill but eleven days.
Aug. 26--In Goshen, Mary E., aged 10 yrs. 3m., and on the 30th, Adaline, aged 18 ms., daughters of Morris Newkirk. 29--Mary Bird, (colored,) aged about 24 years.
Aug 28--In Newburgh, Sally, relict of J. Wells, dec., aged about 75 ys. Susan T., daughter of Lewis Miller, in her 33d yr. 31--Azura A., wife of George Lendrum, aged 32 ys. 4 m.
Aug. 20--At Dunkirk, of cholera, Wm. Crocker, aged 41 years, Station Baggage Master at Piedmont, and late of Port Jervis.
Aug. 22--At Columbus, Ohio, David R., son of Dr. D.R. Arnell, dec., formerly of Goshen, aged about 30.
Aug. 26--In Thompson, Edwin W., son of Monroe Relyea, aged about 10 years.
Aug. 30--In Chester, Anna Y., infant daughter of Wm. C. Eager, aged 2 months.
Aug. 30--At Boston, Mrs. Catharine Dodge, formerly of Newburgh, aged 68 years.
Sept. 1--At Howell's, of inflammation of the brain, William T., youngest son of Dr. G.E. Putney, aged 6 months 14 days.
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