Misc. Records from Trumansburg Newspapers
1827, 1840, 1844-46
Schuyler co., NY area
contributed by Lynn Stevenson Fisher
Misc. Marriage & Death Records for Present Schuyler County
From Trumansburg Newspapers for 1827, 1840, 1844- 46
Source: Presented to New York State Library, Albany, New York, Unpublished Records, Daughters of the American Revolution of New York State, 1966-1967, Vol. 285, State Chairman Mrs. Elmer J. Whitacre, Niagara Falls, New York, pp. 96-102 (Note: same volume has Ithaca newspaper marriages and deaths that are not included here, but may contain Schuyler County people)
Deaths and Marriages from a bound book containing four newspapers
in Trumansburg, New York
-- in DeWitt Historical Society, Ithaca, N.Y.
MARRIAGES
“Lake Light”
1844
Jan. 5: Rev. Ira Smith, Jr., on 29th, John L. Smith to Harriet Beyea, all of Hector.
July: 31: Hector on 24th inst., Rev. Nelson Brown of Mecklinburg, Samuel R. Clock of Trumansburg to Mary Letts, dau. of James Letts of former place.
Dec. 4: Hector Nov. 23rd, by Elder Flemming, David Howford to Catherine Mesler, all of Hector.
1845
Mar. 5: 22 ult., Rev. D.S. Chase, Oliver B. Walling to Mary Ann Morgan, both of Mecklinburg.
Mar. 5: Covert on 1st inst., Rev. Chasee, Alvah S. Alden to Sarah W. Hoisinston, both of Hector.
“Trumansburg Herald”
1846
July 11: 24th inst., Rev. S. R. Scofield, William T. Dutton a graduate of West Point to Lucy, dau of Dea. J.W. Mathews of Mecklinburg.
July 25: Elimira on 4th inst., Rev. Brown, Lewis Tompkins of Hector to Maria Chapman of Catherine.
Aug. 22: Hector, Rev. H. West, Nathan P. Case, Esq., of Troy, Pa.,
to Sarah M., dau of John M. Coddington, Esq., of Hector.
DEATHS
“Lake Light”
1827
Oct. 22: Hector, 26th ult., Catharine Rosencranse, wife of Abraham, age 21.
Nov. 26: Covert, 19th inst., Elder Barzillai King, pastor of 1st
Bapt. Church of Hector, age 53.
“The Trumansburg Sun”
1840
Dec. 2: Died in Mecklinburg Nov. 10, William Clock age 4 yrs., and on the 19th age 6, Edwin Clock, both sons of Oliver and Maria Clock, of scarlet fever.
“Trumansburg Gazette”
1846
Aug. 8: While visiting friends in Ohio, Richard Treman of Mecklinburg
(no date).