Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Mon, Apr 14, 1890 MARRIAGES: In White Haven Apr 6, DAVID DUNHAM of Lehigh Tannery, and Miss BORSCH, of Denison township At Lehigh Tannery Apr 5, by Rev H H Bruning, OSCAR WILLIS ROTH and Miss AMELIA, daughter of Mr ALFRED FLOWER, both of Lehigh Tannery In Providence Apr 2 by Rev Georg E Guild, G R ROWLEY and Miss GENEVIEVE LEWIS, of Luzerne DEATHS: The Leader has already noted the death of Mrs JOHN STEWART, of Scranton, and whose husband followed her to the silent unknown only three days later. Both were buried in Hollenback cemetery, this city, on Saturday. The sorrowing friends had scarcely returned from the funeral before the daughter Mrs SWAZEY M STEPHENS, who had been ill since the death of her husband 6 months ago, also passed away. The circumstances are particularly affecting, - mother, father, and daughter having died inside one short week. The daughter was 38 years old and is survived by two children, GEORGE and ELLEN. JOE BLAZLIS, who was severely hurt in the recent mine disaster in No. 4 slope Susquehanna Coal Co, Nanticoke, died at the city hospital this morning. His injuries consisted of a broken leg, and fracture of the skull THOMAS ROBERT, son of LEWIS E, and MARY ANN HORN, died Saturday at the residence of the latter, 15 Susquehanna Street, of inflammation of the lungs, aged 1 year and 4 months. The little one had been ill only about a week Mrs ROBINS, wife of JAMES H ROBINS, who lives at the corner of Carey Avenue and Academy Street, died yesterday of paralysis, aged 66 years. Deceased was an old resident of Wilkes-Barre and is survived by her husband and three children, WALTER, WILLIAM, and Miss GUSSIE ROBINS of this city, and Mrs PARSONS of Scranton >From Plymouth: Mrs MICHAEL DORRIS, aged 27 years, died of brain fever yesterday morning at her home on Bead Street. A husband and five small children, the youngest being two weeks old, survive her. The funeral will take place tomorrow. PATRICK CUDDY died at the residence of his son, JOHN CUDDY, 230 N. Washington Street, yesterday at the age of 79 years. Deceased had been in failing health for some time. He was born in Ireland but has lived in this country for over 30 years, nearly all of which was passed in Wilkes-Barre. He was a stone cutting contractor for several years. His wife died twelve years ago. Deceased is survived by three adult children: JOHN of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs PATRICK FAGAN, also of this city; and Mrs THOMAS BUTLER, of New York. The funeral will take place Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. THOMAS WILSON, age 65, died suddenly, of pneumonia, in Freeland, where he had gone a month or less ago as cashier of the new Freeland bank. His wife was sent for on Friday last and she was with him when death came. Deceased was about 65 years of age, and had been almost a lifelong citizen of this city. Mr Wilson was in 1855 engaged as a confidential clerk in the coal business, and subsequently he filled different positions of honor and trust in local banking houses. He first married a daughter a ALEXANDER MCLEAN, and a sister of WM. S MCLEAN Esq, and a son born to them now lives in the west. After his first wifes death Mr WILSON married HARRIET, daughter of Dr L JONES. She, with a daughter, ANNIE WILSON, survive. He married a daughter of A S ORR. (condensed) In Larksville Apr 12, Mrs EDWARD FINNEY, aged 50 years In Plymouth Apr 12, DORA, daughter of MICHAEL HEFFERON, aged 3 years At the city hospital Apr 12, Mrs Needham Ed, Phoenix