Rochester, Monroe, NY Rochester Republican Mar 1, 1849 MARRIED On the 21st inst., by Rev. G. W. Montgomery, Mr. Horace S. SMITH to Miss Mary PREDMORE, all of this city. In Irwin, Steuben Co., on the 15th inst., Mr. William BAKER, of Painted Post, to Miss Sarah C. BEARD, of the former place. On the 18th inst., Mr. Harvey BURNETT to Miss Julia CASE, both of Phelps. In Canandaigua, on the 12th inst., James GREEN, of Geneva, to Miss Mary OWENS. In Milo, on the 15th inst., Mr. John BAKER, of Starkey, to Miss Sarah BAILEY of the former place. In Buffalo, on the 21st inst., Rev. A. VAN PUTKAM ER, Pastor of the German Baptist Church of Buffalo, to Miss Caroline SCOVELL, of Columbus, Toland Co., Ct. In Willoughby, Ohio, William DURBAN, of Buffalo to Jane E. HOPLING, of Lancaster, N. Y. In Geneseo, on the 15th inst., Henry WHITE to Helen M. HOLLOWEL. ** DIED In this city, on the 21st inst., at the residence of R. M. DALZ?LLE, while on a visit to her friends, after a short but painful illness, mrs. Nancy, wife of Oliver JEWELL, of Cazenovia, N. y., aged 52 years. In Warsaw, on the 11th inst., Abigail GIBSON, aged 80 years. On the 22d inst., of inflammation of the lungs, Albert Edmund, only child of Gilbert S. and Marian W. JENNINGS, aged 2(?) months and 17 days. On the 21st inst., James H. HALSTED(?), in the 28th year of his age. On the 19th inst., of the croup, Charles Gilbert BROWN, oldest son of Henry S. and Mary M. BROWN, aged 4 years, 7 months, and (13 or 3) days. In Barre, Orleans Co., on the 13th inst., David, son of Sylvester W. KNEELAND, aged 19 years. At Mount Morris, on the 16th inst., at the residence of her son, Orrin, Mrs. Mary HALL, relict of Stephen HALL, aged 91 years. In Buffalo, Samuel G. BARNUM, aged 53 years. In Geneseo, on the 11th inst., Joseph LEACH, aged 45 years. In this city, on the 25th inst., Julia Francis, only daughter of I. N. M. and Sarah A. WEEKS, aged 4 years. In Buffalo, on the 23d inst., of consumption, Mary Ann, wife of Aviral CROSS, aged 24 years. In Cooperstown, on the 22d inst., Mrs. Parmelia BINGHAM, relict of King BINGHAM, deceased, in the 63d year of her age. On the 23d inst., at his residence near mount Morris, Samuel H. FITZHUGH, Esq., son of the late Col. William FITZHUGH, of Groveland, aged 53 years. The deceased was a son of the late William FITZHUGH, who with his numerous family, were among the early settlers of Western new York, and who have ever been among its intelligent, enterprising, upright and most respected citizens. Col. FITZHUGH himself was a meritorious officer of the Revolution, belonging to the Maryland line. Samuel H. FITZHUGH first established himself in the Practice of law at Wheeling, Va., but came nearly twenty years ago into Livingston county, where he has since resided on a farm. He was a man of cheerful temperament, and in some respects of eccentric habits; but in all things just and honorable. Mr. FITZHUGH, of the Assembly, from Oswego, is a younger brother of the deceased. [Jour.] Suddenly, at Ogden, on the 6th inst., James RING, aged 69 years. He was one of the early settlers of the town, and bore his full share of the hardships usually attending new settlements in the wilderness. He enjoyed the confidence of his fellows, having filled nearly every office in the town - that of magistrate for a number of years. - New Hampshire papers please notice. ** A Woman Killed on The Railroad - A woman by the name of WELCH was run over by the train of cars coming west, and again by the train going east on Monday night about a mile from Cartersville. She was a woman of intemperate habits — lived in the neighborhood and had previously been in the habit of wandering about on the railroad track. The coroner held an inquest over the body and gave a verdict that she came to her death as above stated. Her body was first discovered about 10 o'clock at night, terribly mangled. ** A man somewhat intoxicated, was driving about the city at railroad speed, on Tuesday night in a sleigh with his family. The cries of his frightened and half frozen children, attracted the attention of our citizens, and his horses were stopped, and finally he was induced to proceed towards his home in the country. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS