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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY May 4, 1848 # 2
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Rochester Republican May 4, 1848 DEATHS In Gaines, on the 11th inst., Duane WINCH, aged 22 years. In Alexander, on the 21st inst, Wm. THORP, youngest son of Ira J. and Rhoda M. TISDALE, aged 5 years and 8 months. In Penfield, on the 24th inst, of consumption, Mrs. Susan, wife of Frederick P. BARRENGER, aged 49 years. Albany and Troy papers please copy. In this city, yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock, Harriet, only daughter of John R. and Mary ELDRIDGE, aged 3 years and 4 months. In Irondequoit, April 27th, of scarlet fever, Ann Elizabeth, only child of Squire C. and Mary J. GREGORY, aged 5 years, 7 months and 2 days. Chicago and Milwaukee papers please copy. In Allen, Allegany Co., on the 1?th inst. Mrs. Mary Amelia, wife of Mr. Charles B. FELT, aged 20 years. Her death was happy and triumphant. In Palmyra, on the 24th inst, Thomas HOWARD, aged 41 years. In Walworth, on the 12th inst, Benjamin HOAG, aged 96 years. In Macedon, on the 16th inst, Nelson LORD, formerly of Williamson, aged 21 years. In Auburn on the 24th inst, Ira CURTIS, Esq., aged 53 years. In Lockport, on the 18th inst, Nancy, wife of Christopher L. TAYLOR, of Hartland. In Hornby, on the 14th inst, Rebecca, wife of Daniel CURTISS, in her 73d year. In Seneca, on the 22d inst, Charles, son of Peter and Mary Ann VAN OSTRAND, aged 1 year and 7 months. In Avon, Livingston Co., N. Y., on Thursday, the 27th ult, Mr. Hermon LADD, aged 78 years, after a long and painful illness which was with christian fortitude. Mr. LADD was one of the early settlers of the Genesee Valley, and for many years known as one of the independent and pattern farmers of Avon - a member and liberal supporters of the Presbyterian Church. - Editors at Chillicothe and Cincinnati, Ohio, and Flint River, Michigan, will please publish. On Sunday morning, 30th ult, Helen Mar, daughter of Henry and Sarah Conine, aged 4 years and nine months. In this city, on the 28th ult, of congestion of the lungs, after an illness of only one week, Capt. William GREEN, father of Mrs. Dr. Matthew BROWN, aged 77. In this city, on the morning of the first inst. Of scarlet fever, Lucy Jane PHELPS, daughter of Henry and Julia P. PHELPS, aged 10 years, 10 months and ?6 days. The subject of this notice was truly a remarkable child, warm hearted, affectionate and social in her disposition, she had uncommonly strong attachments for her companions. She early developed a maturity of judgment, discrimination and vigor of thought; energy of character and intellectual ???owments far beyond her years. On Saturday, 22d ult, after spending the day with one of her young friends in unusual hilarity and enjoyment, she was suddenly and severely attacked in the night with scarlet fever, which in a few days terminated her existence. Though her sufferings were acute, she bore them with singular fortitude. Her remarks on witnessing the sure approach of death, evinced a composure and thoughtful regard to the feelings of her relatives seldom exhibited by sufferers of riper years. This bereavement is pueuilar(?), afflictive to her parents, brother and sister - When attacked, Lucy was a scholar in the Allen Seminary of great promise. May this Providence be sanctified to her surviving companions. In this city, on the morning of May 1st, of croup, Eleanor Elizabeth, daughter of John S. and Martha A. BLOSSOM, aged 4 years and 1 month. On Saturday morning, Henry ROSWELL, third son of Freeman CLARKE, Esq., aged seven years. On Sunday evening, Francis Kendrick, youngest son of Freeman CLARKE, Esq., aged 2 years, 1 month and 15 days. On the 29th ult, of congestion of the brain, George, second son of Edward S. and Emmeline COFFRAIN, aged 5 years, 4 months and 26 days. - Salem, Mass., papers please copy. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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