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=45465 Submitted by: SandyGen Article Title: New York Daily Times Article Date: January 13 1852 Article Description: Tuesday January 13, 1852 Married and Died Article Text: Mr Silas WEBB, of Greenport, (formerly Old Sterling), died a few days ago, age 74. Mr WEBB was one of the early settlers of that town, and took a prominent part in the rearing of that beautiful vilage. Her always contributed largely for the benefit of the poor and public institutions. His name will long be remembered and cherished by Long Islanders. **************************************** Inquest held in Suffolk County, Long Island, last Wednesday, on the body of the son of John REDDY and Bridget REDDY. The boy died of inhuries received from John REDDY. Bridget REDDY testified that her husband struck the child three times with his fist, because it cried, some three months ago, since which time the child has lost all use of its limbs, vmited blood, and pined away until Thursday last week when deth came to its relief. John REDDY, the party accused, has made his escape. When last seen he was on his way to New York City. ********************************************** Baltimore, Tuesday Jan 13, 1852, at the trial of Thomas McCreary, of Maryland, today on the charge of kidnapping. Willaim MERRITT, a young man from Pennsylvania swore positively that Joseph Miller, of Chester County, Pa, who committed suicide, acknowledged to him (William Merritt) that he (Joseph Miller) knew the girl (Rachel Parker) to be Schoolfiel's slave. And that he (Joseph Miller) was to have received part of the reward for giving the girl (Rachel Parker) up. The fear of exposure at the trial is supposed to have led Joseph Miller to committ suicide. ******************************************* Boston, Mass., Tuesday, Jan 13, 1852, Captain Rowland R. CROCKER, Vice President of the Commercial Insurance Company of New Bedford, died suddenly yesterday, Jan 12, 1852, of disease of the heart. He was formerly a ship master, in the European Trade, Sailing from New York. ***************************************** Married at Fishkill, Dutchess County, Jan 6, 1852, Benjamin STRADLEY of Brooklyn, New York to Miss Sarah COOPER, only daughter of the late William COOPER, Esq., of the former place. ***************************************** Married in Brooklyn, Jan 8, 1852, Mebzar F. Hazen to Emma C OSTROM, daugher of A.P. OSTROM, ESQ. ******************************************** Died Jan 11, 1852, Joseph SCUDDER, age 16, son of Jane and the late Reverand Christopher HUNT. Funeral at Reformed Dutch Church in Franklin Street. *********************************** Died Jan 10, 1852, Mary Ann PAINE, wife of Martyn PAINE, of Maryland. ******************************* Died Jan 11, 1852, Mrs Ann MORAN, age 79, cause of death, disease of the heart. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. ************************************* Died Jan 11, 1852, from water on the brain, Corilla Amanda SHEAR, age 3 years, 8 months and 21 days. She was the only daughter of Leroy N. Shear and Eliza E. Shear. Her grandmother was Mrs. H.N. Wright. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NY-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com