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    2. It was submitted by (egarrity@attbi.com) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: E.M. Garrity newspaper_name: New York Daily Herald newspaper_date: 12 August 1842 town_of_publication: New York City county_of_publication: New York state_of_publication: New York newspaper_article: MARRIED: At Goshen, Orange Co. N.Y., on Wednesday morning August 10, by the Rev. James SPENCER Mr. D.W. TOMLINSON of Mobile, Ala, to Miss Susan, daughter of William EVERETT, Esq., of the former place. In this city, August 10, by the Rev. Mr. MINES, Mr. John G. PACKARD to Miss Matilda PIERSON, both of this city. At Rahway, N.J., on Wednesday morning, August 10, by the Rev. Mr. IMBRIE, Mr. Jonathan WOODRUFF to Miss Alvira, eldest daughter of Wm. M. MARTIN, Esq., all of Rahway. On Thursday, August 11, Mr John H. MOTT, merchant of St. Louis, Mo, to Miss Jane Ann, daughter of Mr James VANDERBERGH, of this city. On Thursday, August 11, Capt. O.R. MUMFORD to Miss Sarah Ann, daughter of Mr. G.F. MOTT, all of this city. DIED: August 10, Mrs. Elizabeth PHILLIPS, aged 33, wife of Mr. John BARR. August 10, Jane CAMAK, aged 52. At Kingston, N.Y., August 6, Mrs. Ann GURLEY, relict of the late Royal GURLEY, of Portland, Me., aged 56. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: E.M. Garrity newspaper_name: New York Daily Herald newspaper_date: 13 August 1842 town_of_publication: New York City county_of_publication: New York state_of_publication: New York newspaper_article: MARRIED: At Albany, August 10, Ezra WHEELER, of New-York, to Cecilia, daughter of the late Sebastian VISSELIER of this city. At Utica, August 10, J. Lewis TAYLOR, of this city, to Mary Edwards, daughter of Oliver GOODWIN, Esq. of the former place. DIED: At his residence at Six-mile-run, Somerset county, J.J. August 1, John GARRETSON, father of Rev John GARRETSON of Bellville, in the 80th year of his age. Mr. G. was a soldier of the Revolution from the 16th year of his age, and has been connected, as member and officer, with the Dutch Church at Six-mile-run for nearly half a century. Always characterised by the strictest integrity, an open heart, and a punctual attention to all his duties as a Christian, a citizen and a father of a family, his loss will be deeply felt by those who knew him in those relations. Also at the same place, August 3, of bilious remittent fever, his daughter Phebe Ann GARRETSON, in the 57th year of her age. August 12, Maria, daughter of the late John VAN ORDEN, age 44. August 11, Noah JARVIS, aged 75. August 11, Mrs. Nancy Downing, wife of Benj. DOWNING, aged 33. August 11, Mathew MCNAMARA, aged 55. August 10, Sarah, widow of Isaac JONES, aged 77. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: E.M. Garrity newspaper_name: New York Daily Herald newspaper_date: 15 August 1842 town_of_publication: New York City county_of_publication: New York state_of_publication: New York newspaper_article: MARRIED: Aug. 13, Mr. Jno. CORRIGAN to Miss Maria CASSIDY, daughter of the late Andrew CASSIDY. DIED: On Saturday, August 13, in the 47th year of his age, Dr. John Patten EMMET, son of the late Thomas Addis EMMET, and for the last seventeen years Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica in the University of Virginia. His friends and those of his brothers are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from the house of his brother, Robert EMMET Esq., No. 64 Eighth-st., (Clinton place,) on Monday, 15th, at 10 A.m. On Sunday, August 14, Isadore, daughter of Eliza and Capt. J.W. HANCOX The friends and acquaintances of the family, also the members of Hancock Lodge No. 49, I.O. of O.F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at his residence 94 Watts-st. At Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, August 14, after a few days illness, of paralysis, George Penman SCOTT, Printer, aged 50 years, formerly of Newcastle, England, and for many years a resident of this city. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, corner of Fulton and Fleet-sts. at 3 o'clock this (Monday) afternoon. On Saturday evening, August 13, Elizabeth C., wife of J.S. REDFIELD, in the 26th year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral this afternoon at 4 o'clock, at 136 Second-st. On Friday, August 12, after a painful and protracted illness, Charles Hammond, youngest child of Mr. Daniel WHITNEY, jr., aged 2 years, 1 month and 17 days. Boston papers will please copy. On Saturday, August 13, Mr. D. O'MEARA, in the 61st year of his age. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: E.M. Garrity newspaper_name: New York Daily Herald newspaper_date: 16 August 1842 town_of_publication: New York City county_of_publication: New York state_of_publication: New York newspaper_article: MARRIED: At Martinsburgh, Lewis county, N.Y., July 21, by the Rev. Mr. BARNES, Mr. Charles P. FREEMAN of this city, to Miss Susan, daughter of the late Philo ROCKWELL, Esq., of Utica, deceased. At New Haven, on Thursday evening, August 11, John BROCKLESBY, Professor of Mathematics and Philosophy in Washington College, Hartford, to Miss Mary L., daughter of Dr. J.H. KAIN, of that city. DIED: At his residence in Buffalo, on Wednesday evening, Aug. 10, of a disease of the heart, General Sylvester MATHEWS, aged 49 years. In Avon, August 5, Oscar F. PENGRA, son of Wm. PENGRA, aged 18? years. August 14, Wm. CAMMEYER, Esq., a native of Germany, and for the last 60 years a resident of this city, aged 90. August 13, Miss Hannah LYON, aged 70. In Buffalo, August 11, Joseph CLARY, Esq., Counsellor at Law, aged 50. Drowned on the night of the 23d of July, from on board the U.L. brig Somers, on aer [sic] cruise to the West Indies, John P. FARMER, only son of Peter FARMER, deceased. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: E.M. Garrity newspaper_name: New York Daily Herald newspaper_date: 17 August 1842 town_of_publication: New York City county_of_publication: New York state_of_publication: New York newspaper_article: MARRIED: At Fairfield, Ct. August 8th, by the Rev. Mr. ATWATER, Professor George W. BENEDICT, of the University of Vermont, Burlington, to Eveline KELLOGG, of West Stockbridge. On the 15th of August, by the Rev. Bernard CARAHER of St. Josephs R.C. Church, Mr. William HELDING of New-York, to Miss Ann SWEENY of Brooklyn, L.I. On Monday, 15th August, by the Rev. Geo. BENEDICT, Mr. Charles C. PINCKNEY, to Miss Jane Ann PARKER, both of this city. DIED: August 16th, of a lingering and painful illness, Mary, widow of John J. ROOME in the 79th year of her age. Her relatives, and the friends of her son, Jacob J. ROOME, and son-in-law, Christian ZABRISKIE, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from the house of the latter, 364 Fourth street this (Wednesday) morning at 9 o'clock precisely. On Monday, 15th August, Ann SHONNARD, wife of Samuel SHONNARD, in the 43d year of hear [sic] of her age. On Monday, 15th August, Elizabeth, wife of Oliver SHOURT, aged 72 years. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: E.M. Garrity newspaper_name: New York Daily Herald newspaper_date: 18 August 1842 town_of_publication: New York City county_of_publication: New York state_of_publication: New York newspaper_article: MARRIED: August 11th, at Washington city, Lieut. Horatio G. WRIGHT, U.S. corps of Engineers, to Miss Louisa M. BRADFORD, daughter of Samuel K. BRADFORD, Esq., of Culpepper county, Va. DIED: Aug. 17th, Mr. Bernard SOUILLARD, aged 46 years. Aug. 16th, Elsey, wife of J.T. MCCLURE, aged 32 years. Also her infant daughter, Caroline Amelia, aged 11 weeks. Aug. 16th, in the 49th year of her age, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas CROOKS. Aug. 16th, Rachel GRADY, daughter of Francis and Mary GRADY, aged 9 years and 6 months. Aug. 16th, at 4 o'clock, Jacob STOAT, boatbuilder, in the 55th year of his age. Aug.16TH? about 2 o'clock, John PRUNES, aged 36 years. Aug. 14th, Mary Ann SPENCE, reliot [sic] of John SPENCE, in the 42d year of her age. Aug. 15th, at Bloomfield, N.J., Dorkus ROBERTS, after a lingering illness aged 64. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: E.M. Garrity newspaper_name: New York Daily Herald newspaper_date: 19 Aug 1842 town_of_publication: New York City county_of_publication: New York state_of_publication: New York newspaper_article: MARRIED: August 18, at 137 Bridge-street, Brooklyn, by the Rev. M.W. JACOBUS, Mr. Montgomery PATERSON to Miss Elizabeth GEUTIE, both formerly of Scotland. Wednesday evening, August 17, by Rev William M. STILWELL, Mr. Henry S. HATHAWAY to Miss Mary SIGISEN, all of this city. On Wednesday evening, August 17, Thos. H. SIMEUSEN to Mary Ann, daughter of Wm. HYDE, Esq., all of this city. At Brooklyn, on Wednesday, August 17, Mr. Ezra L. BUSHNELL, of New York, to Miss Adelaide E. JOHNSON, only daughter of Joseph C. JOHNSON, of Brooklyn. DIED: August 18, Sobert EIWELL, late merchant of this city, aged 68. August 17, Harriet C., wife of John LYON, aged 29. August 17, Mrs. Jane WHEELER, wife of George WHEELER. August 17, Rosanna, wife of Patrick SKILLINGTON, aged 25. August 17, Joseph HILL, aged 61. August 17, Mrs. Mary BURNTON, aged 59, relict of the late Capt. Thomas BURNTON. At Brooklyn, August 17, Miss Ann Eliza, odly [sic] daughter of Wynant P. BENNET, aged 24. At Williamsburg, August 17, Sarah Ann, wife of John SKILLMAN, aged 35. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: E.M. Garrity newspaper_name: New York Daily Herald newspaper_date: 20 August 1842 town_of_publication: New York City county_of_publication: New York state_of_publication: New York newspaper_article: MARRIED: August 18, by the Rev. William M. STILWELL, Mr. Silas BARMORE, Jr. to Miss Betsey Ann BOUGHTON, all of this city. DIED: At Frankfort Hill, near Utica, August 16, Ann Frederica, wife of Jabez B. CROOK, and eldest daughter of the late B.L. and Ann M. LORENBERG, all of this city, in the 28th year of her age. Paterson, New-York and Long Island papers will please copy. Friday morning, August 19, at 8 o'clock, William H. FANOW, of inflamation in the head, aged 16 years and 1 month. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his (Wm. FANOW) father's residence, No.266 Grand-street, on Sunday afternoon next, at 5 o'clock, without farther invitation. At Newburg, August 18, Malcolm, son of Peter MCMARTIN, aged 2 years. Funeral this afternoon at 5 o'clock from his residence in Essex-street, Jesey [sic] City. August 19, at 549 Broadway, Jenet, wife of John HENDERSON, in the 77th year of her age. At Brewersville, Sumpter county, Alabama, August 2, after a short illness, Mrs. Ellen S. BRASBEARS, formerly of New-York. August 18, Ann RODMAN, wife of Charles H. RUSSELL, aged 45. At Fort Columbus, New-York Harbor, Captain James GREEN, of the 2d Regiment U.S. Artillery. August 18, Ellen LOSSEE, wife of Mr. Jeffrey LOSSEE. At his residence in Hopewell, New Jersey, Mr. HUNT, a soldier of the Revolution, in his 86th year. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: E.M. Garrity newspaper_name: New York Daily Herald newspaper_date: 22 August 1842 town_of_publication: New York City county_of_publication: New York state_of_publication: New York newspaper_article: MARRIED: At Albion, New-York, by Rev. J.W. FRENCH, Ira MOREY, Jr., of Hanover county, Va., to Miss Hannah Marilla HERRICK, of Albion. DIED: On Wednesday, August 17, 10 minutes before 12 P.M. Thomas DAY, a native of Wilshire, England, in the 75th year of his age, having resided in this country, the land of his choice, about 50 years. His principles were thoroughly Republican. None ever exhibited a more lively feeling of interest and advocated more strenuously the institutions of the country he was proud to recognise as his own. He left the world with a firm hope of future bliss.

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