A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > New York > New York http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=708 Also visit our new sister sites: http://www.AncestorsOnTheWeb.com http://www.Genealogy101.com Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=44686 Submitted by: SandyGen Article Title: New York Daily Times Article Date: December 5 1851 Article Description: Married Died And Much More Article Text: The HSip Sultana left Boston on the 28th of September for Malta and Smyna, having on board: Reverand Wiliam W. Eddey and wife Reverand Henry Lobdell, wife and child Reverand Joseph W. Lutphen and wife (missionaries) residences not given. Mr R. Olmstead of Boston Mr Charles Homer of Boston is also a passenger by the Sultana. ******************************************* Married at the Bedford M.E. Church on Wednesday evening, November 27, 1851, John Wright to Mary A Bennett, daugher of Thomas Bennett all of this city. *********************************** Died on Thursday morning, Dec 4, 1851 James Kinsly, age 64, son in law was James S. Anderson who lived at number 3, 12th street. ************************************ Miss Mary Williams was arrested for drunkenness *************************************** Catherine Murphy arrested for vagrancy, sentenced to the county jail for 30 days. ****************************************** Lydia S. Hall has recovered in an action before the Supreme Court, in sesion at Cambridge, Mass $1,400 damages of the city of Lowell, for injuries received by her in falling upon the icy sidewalks of that city, by which her thigh bone was broken and she was confined to her bed for several months. ***************************************** John Shepard, seaman, committed suicide by cutting his throat, on Sunday, at New Bedford, Mass. He leaves a wife and child in Westport. ******************************************** Mr Charles Robinson, a Revolutionary soldier died at his late residence in Baltimore county on 31, October 1851, age 96, Up to his 95th year he thoudh little of walking to see his children, wo resided from 12 to 16 miles apart. *************************************Mr Joel Parmalee, owner of the National Hotel at Auburn, died very suddenly in that city on Sunday morning. While talking with his wife he sank back in his chair and died before he could be placed upon a bed. *********************************** Wilber Heaton, of Bethany, Genesee County, arrested on complaint made by the father of miss Eldred, for marrying his daugher, who was under 14 years of age. The magistrate who married them wa also arrested, but gave bail. ********************************* L. Greenwell, Esq., a young member of the Bar at Leonardstown, Maryland, wa found speechless in his bed on Wednesday, from Convulsions, with no hope of his recovering. ********************************** Last nite a fire broke out at 29 Cedar street. The building was occupied by: Henry T. Sell, dealer in fancy goods Issac Spiegelberg and Son, Manufacturers of Caps Mr Jacobi, a manufacturer of port monnaies ************************************** Henry Howard of Brooklyn almost died on Wednesday nite by being precipitated into the river while attempting to jump after one of the South Ferry Steamboats just as it had left the bridge. He was rescued. ************************************* The colored school was at 27 in the 10th Ward. ******************************************* Martin Walsh on Tuesday, was accidently knocked down in the 6th Ave by a horse and cart. He died. *********************************************** Yesterday Ellen McGuire was arrested for stealing $227 ingold coin from the dwelling of John O'Donnell, of 9 Morris Street. Ellen was employed aa a servant for John O'Donnell's family. ************************************* Yesterday morning, James King, charged with forgery when he signed the name of Peter Lutz to a promissory note for the sum of $589.58 drawn in favor of A.B. Trowbridge. ******************************* Johon Wilson arrested yesterday or counterfeiting and being concerned with one James O'Neil lin passing $5 counterfeit bills on the new Hartford Bank, Oneida County, New York. ************************************ Peter Dunn arrested for robbing a tailor named Thomas McGormick *********************************************** ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NY-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com