Marriages and Deaths Published in the Fayetteville Luminary and Reformed Methodist Intelligencer 3/14/1839-7/23/1840
Marriages and Deaths Published in the Fayetteville
Luminary and Reformed Methodist Intelligencer 3/14/1839-7/23/1840
Town of Manlius
Submitted by Kathy Crowell
5/2/1839.
M. in Episcopal Church, Fay. by Rev. Mr. Fencer, William Stewart
of
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin Territory to Miss Charlotte, daughter of Col. John Sprague
of Fayetteville.
5/2/1839.
On death of Mr. and Mrs. Stark, late of the town of Manlius.
5/9/1839.
D. at Manlius Centre, of consumption, the 30th of April ult.,
Lyman
Huntly, aged
20 years.
5/9/1839.
M. at Fayetteville on the 2d inst., by Rev. Mr. Phippen,
Mr. Atlas
Kinne, of DeWitt,
to Miss Eliza R. Palmer.
6/6/1839.
Died by drowning May 31 Walter Henry, son
of Erastus and Harriet
Upham,
age 3 years and 6 months. Mr. Upham was engaged in running a boat
on
canal,
had taken Mrs. Upham and the little
boy with him to Albany, and had
returned
to what is called the Four Locks, about 6 p.m. from Troy, where his son
unperceived
fell into one of the locks, and was drowned. He was not found until
by letting
the water out of the locks, he was discovered to pass
through the
paddle gate.
The corpse was brought to this village, and interred last Sabbath.
9/12/1839.
M. on Manlius Village the 4th inst. by Rev. S. G. Appleton,
Mr. B.
H. Burlingham
to Miss Elizabeth P. Converse, all of Manlius Village.
9/12/1839.
D. 4th inst. Dan S., son of John G. Reilay, ae 4 years, 3 months.
9/12/1839.
D. on 5 inst. at house of E. Goodfellow, Miss Cornelia, daughter
of
Daniel Landrus,
of DeWitt.
9/12/1839.
D. in Fayetteville on the 10th, Mrs. Elvira
Jones, wife of Rev.
Charles Jones
of scarlet fever.
9/19/1839.
Alfred Jencks of Fayetteville m. Agnes
Wemples of Florida,
Montgomery Co.,
NY on the llth inst. in Amsterdam.
9/19/1839.
M. by Rev. Mr. Tuttle in Fayetteville, Wm. C. Hurd, son of Dr. C. J.
Hurd to Louisa
Wilson, daughter of John Wilson, formerly of Dutchess Co., NY.
9/19/1839.
D. on llth inst. Miranda, infant daughter of James I. DePuy.
9/26/1839.
D. in Manlius, the 22d inst. Origin
Eaton, a patriot of the
Revolution,
aged 75 years.
9/26/1839.
D. on 15th inst. in Fayetteville Mrs. Carr,
consort of Mr. Levi
Carr.
10/17/1839.
M. on 8th inst. by Rev. John Smitzer, Eli Perry of Albany to Lydia
Collins of Fayetteville.
10/17/1839.
On 13th inst. in Manlius, by Rev. W. Bailey, Major Worden to Lydia
A. Bishop of
Cazenovia.
10/31/1839.
D. in Fayetteville on 24th inst., Freeman
Gates, a journeyman
hatter, aged
41 years.
11/14/1839.
M. 5th inst. in Fayetteville by Rev.
John Smitzer, Harvey I.
Thompson, son
of D. Thompson, Esq. to Miss Caroline Husted.
11/21/1839.
M. 17th inst., Erastus Colton to Abigail
Partellos, both of
Manlius.
12/19/1839.
M. 16th inst. by Rev. John Smitzer,
Hervey P. Hall of Marine,
Madison
Co., Ill. to Angeline P. Edwards, youngest daughter of Sam Edwards,
Esq. of Fayetteville.
2/6/1840.
M. in Manlius 29th ult. by Rev. A. Breed,
Ben Kinne to Mary Jane
McSchoolar,
all of Manlius.
2/6/1840.
M. on 30th ult. by Rev. Mr. Munson, Alfred
H. Bliss to Hannah L.
Worden, Manlius.
4/2/1840.
D. at Fayetteville, Amanda, wife of
Porter Tremain and youngest
daughter of
David Collin, ae. 31.
4/23/1840.
M. 22d inst. at Trinity Church Fayetteville by Rev. Mr.
Fenner (a
couple outside
town).
4/30/1840.
D. 10 April in Fayetteville, Daniel Hedge, ae 37.
4/30/1840.
M. at North East, Dutchess Co., on 16th inst., Charles
H. Mead of
Fayetteville
to Caroline, daughter of James Collin, Esq. of North East.
5/7/1840.
...on Friday last a boat being loaded with flour in the basin of
the
Fayetteville
branch of the canal, was drawn by the force of the current over the
dam of
the feeder, which occasioned considerable loss to those concerned.
The
next day
while a number of persons were assembled for the purpose of replacing
the boat
in the navigable canal, 2 lads, sons of Mr. Hulbert of
this village
while
playing upon the bank of the basin, just
above the dam, fell into the
basin
(the oldest boy having lost his balance, seized, with the arm, around
his
younger
brother's neck and drew him along with him), passed over
the dam, and
were driven
under the boat (the youngest survived).
5/7/1840.
M. on Wednesday evening, April the 29th by the Rev. Mr. Tuttle at the
residence
of John McViccar, Esq. the Rev. Charles
Jones of LaFargeville,
Jefferson Co.,
to Miss Calsina P. Gardner, of Fayetteville.
5/7/1840.
M. in Manlius 4/22 by Rev. Z. Baker, Philip Betinger of Sandy
Creek
to Mary, daughter
of John Lower of Manlius.
6/11/1840.
D. 5th inst., Jacob Vandenmark, ae 67.
6/11/1840.
D. 8th inst. at Syracuse, John Smith
(for a number of years a
residence of
this village), ae 56.
Submitted 31 May 1998