Yates Co. News Articles

for the town of Barrington

1800 's 

                               

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Yates County Whig – July 27, 1854          contributed by Cathy Coon

MARRIED -  In Barrington, on the 8d inst., by the Rev. Mr. Seeley, Mr. Wm. Riker, of Dundee, and Miss Sarah C. Tuell, of the former place.

On the 16th inst., in Barrington, by Rev. D. B. Olney, Mr. Morris Loomis, of the aforesaid place, and Miss Canadace Vance, of Starkey.

The Observer, Dundee, NY  – Wednesday, May 30, 1888           contributed by Cathy Coon 

Another aged citizen of Barrington has passed away, in the person of Mr. Isaac Morrison, who died on the 24th inst., at the ripe age of 86 years.

Last Thursday afternoon a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Beam, in this village, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Millard at Crystal Springs.

 

    ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES, Canandaigua, NY      Sept 27, 1893  Pg 3, col  3      contributed by Ron Hanley
 
 LAPHAM  -   The marriage of Mr. Elbridge Gerry Lapham, youngest son of the late United States Senator Lapham, and Miss Anna Elizabeth Case, was celebrated at the home of the bride in Rushville on Wednesday afternoon, September 20. The Rev. G. B. Gallagher, of the Methodist Episcopal church, performed the ceremony in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends.  The gifts were numerous and costly, and spoke in a flattering manner of the esteem in which the bride and groom are held.

The groom was paymaster on the Middlesex Valley Railroad during its construction, a position which he held with honor to himself and the company.  The bride is a popular member of the Amphictyon Society in Rushville, from which she received a number of valuable gifts.  Mr. and Mrs. Lapham will continue to make Rushville their future home, Mr. Lapham having arranged to engage in business there.

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