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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Feb 8, 1849 # 2
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Rochester Republican Feb 8, 1849 A FRUITFUL AND THANKFUL COUPLE — A female member of Dr. S's church having safely passed through her nineteenth accouchement, her husband sent the following note to the rev. doctor to be read before the congregation: — "Mrs A. having been safely delivered of her nineteenth child, she, with her husband, would return hearty and unfeigned thanks to Almighty God for this great favor, and humbly asks for a continuance of his blessings." ** FIRE IN ITALY HOLLOW — The property known as the Maxfield Grist Mill, in Italy Hollow, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night last. The building was insured for $2000, and the contents for $500, in the Ontario and Livingston Mutual Insurance Company. — [Yates Co. Whig] ** There are a gang of scoundrels prowling about this place, stealing every thing they can lay their hands upon. Dr. WILDER was called upon the other night, and his clothes-line stripped of sundry wearing apparel. — [Brockport Watchman] ** MARRIED On the evening of the 31st., ult, by Rev. J. H. McILVAINE, Miss Elizabeth JOHNSON and Mr. Jacob S. GOULD, all of this city. In Webster, on the 23d inst., by (B or E) ROGERS, Esq., Mr. David McKEE to Miss Eliza SMITH, both of Webster. In Warsaw, on the 25th ult., Mr. Henry SHELDON, of Collins, to Miss Diantha MARTIN, of the former place. In Brooklyn, on the 1?th ult, by Rev. T. B. WELCH, D. D., J. N. MURDOCK, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Lockport, and recently of Albion, to Miss Martha A. BULLARD, late popular Instructress of Phipps Union Seminary, Albion, and daughter of the Rev. J. BALLARD, of the N. Y. Recorder. In Batavia, on the 25th ult, Mr. Ezra CHAMPTON, of Alabama, to Miss Eliza Ann GOLDEN, of Batavia. In this city, on the 1st inst., Mr. Alexander COLEMAN, of Rochester, to Miss Mary CASE, of Irondequoit. ** DIED In Buffalo, on the 30th ult., Mr. Ray MARSH, form erly of this city, aged about 48 years. In Watertown, Wis., on the 16th ult., of erysipelas, Laura HADLEY, youngest child of the editor of the Chronicle, aged nearly 2 years and 6 months. In Pembroke, on the 10th ult., Mr. Jackson C. BROWN, aged 23 years. In Natches, Miss., on the 19th of October last, of yellow fever, Mr. Josiah H. LONG, son of Dr. J. LONG, of York, Liv. Co., aged 2? years. In Geneseo, on Tuesday morning, Ogden M. WILLEY, Esq., aged 56 years. In Geneva, on the 29th ult., Mary C., wife of Wm. M. CROSBY, and daughter of Imley PRESCOTT, in the 30th year of her age. In Geneva, on the 31st ult, Sarah H., daughter of Wm. DOVE, aged (9 or 19) years. In this city, on Monday, the 5th inst, after a short and very painful illness, Thomas NOTT, of the firm of NOTT, ELLIOTT & FITCH. -His remains will be interred at Scottsville. In this city, on the 4th inst., of pulmonary consumption, Ann Elizabeth, wife of Andrew S. CLACKNER, and daughter of John BRAITHWAITE; aged 23 years, 10 months and 9 days. In Cincinnati, on the 28th ult., of typhus fever, in the 22d year of his age, James, son of Aaron and Ann BANTA, of this city. New York papers please copy. Another Revolutionary Soldier Gone — Died, January 23d, 1849, Moore WILLSON, at the house of his son-in-law, Jonas B. PARTRIDGE, in the town of Prattsburgh, after an illness of 18 days; aged 95 years, 9 months and 29 days. Mr. WILLSON was born on the 25th of March, 1750, in the State of Virginia, where he was educated for teaching school, after the Declaration of independence, he enlisted in the U. S. Army for one year, which term he served and was honorably discharged. After that, he again enlisted in the Light Dragoons, in the corps called Washington's Life Guard, for three years; which time he faithfully served, and was honorably discharged.-- He then went to Pennsylvania, where he was married to Miss Christiana ALBRIGHT, in the year 1789 or 1790, where they lived until they had six children; they then removed to new York, County of Seneca, town of Fayette, where they had two children, from there they removed to Barrington, Steuben Co., now Yates County, N. Y., in the year 1825, he removed to Prattsburgh, where he lived with his companion until the 6th of September, 1847, when she, his wife, died. Since that time he has lived with his son-in-law, as above stated. -Papers in Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan, will confer a favor on friends of the deceased by giving the above an insertion. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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