New York Daily Tribune 16 August 1847 MARRIED: At Kingston, N.H. Col. William WEBSTER, aged 67, to Miss Martha WINSLOW, aged 19. By the above union the bridegroom has married his sister's grand-daughter, which makes the bride a wife to her grand-uncle, sister to her grand-father and grand-mother, aunt to her father and mother, great aunt to her brothers and sisters. She is step-mother to five children, fourteen grand-children and one great grand-child. DIED: August 15, of congestion of the brain Master Humphrey B. CRARY, eldest son of Peter and Sarah CRARY, aged 15 years 6 months and 5 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral at the residence of his father, No. 58 North Moore-st, this afternoon, August 16, at 4 o'clock. [Albany and Troy papers please copy. Sunday morning, Aug 15, Mary F. youngest daughter of Lawrence and Esther KERVAN, aged 13 months and 9 days. At Whately, Mass. 29th ult. Mr. Graves CRAFTS, aged 88. He served in the war of the Revolution, and was a pensioner. He was at West Point at the execution of Major Andre, and stood sentinel over him the night before his death. He retained a distinct recollection of that even and up to the time of his death would give a minute and accurate account of the whole transaction. In Springfield, 5th inst. Mr. David AMES, aged 87. Mr. AMES might truly be called the father of paper manufacturing in this country, no one probably now living having been in it a longer period. In Marlow, N.H. 20th ult, widow Lydia GUSTIN, relict of John GUSTIN, aged 101 years and 25 days. A correspondent of the concord (N.H.) Freeman says Mrs. L.G. was born in Connecticut (I think in Lyme) in June, 1746, and was 101 years old the 25th day of last June.