Rochester Daily Democrat Rochester, Monroe County, New York Monday Morning, January 17, 1842 MARRIED In Castile, on the 13th instant, by the Rev. Mr. SCOFIELD, of Auburn, Mr. Horrace SCOFIELD, to Miss Adaline KELLOGG, of the former place. In LeRoy, on the 12 instant, by the Hon. Samuel RICHMOND, Esq., Mr. Ira U. HODGES, of Bergen, to Miss Mariett HOUSE, of the former place. ********************************** DIED In this city, on the 16th inst., Miss Sarah HAYWOOD, sister of Mr. John HAYWOOD, aged 38 years. The friends and acquaintances of the Family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. Almira HAYWOOD, on Troup street. Monday, Jan. 17. ******************************* Tuesday Morning, January 18, 1842 DIED Dec. 31st, in this city, Mr. Francis JOHNSON, a native of Ireland. His sickness which was consumption, was protracted and severe, but was bore with christian patience, and a joyful hope of eternal life. His character as an affectionate son, an upright man and a true follower of Christ--Is highly esteemed by all who knew him. He was an ornament to his native and adopted country, and to the Church of Christ--- a very large funeral concourse testified their universal respect for his memory. He sleeps in Jesus. He held an humble place on earth, but I doubt not a glorious station in Heaven. Paston. At Churchville, on the 16th instant, Frances N., daughter of Erasmus C. and Caroline DIBBLE, aged four years. Her musical powers were remarkable for one of her age. One of her last efforts was singing distinctly a line or two of one of her favorite hymns, And we trust her infant voice is now mingling with the perfect Choir in Heaven where praise will never end. Submitted by Sharon Palm