Herkimer County, NY Marriages from Universalist Sources
1823-1878
Part 1: Groom Names A - I
Compiled by Karen E. Dau
Entries are arranged alphabetically by groom name. All sources are from New York
State. Items in brackets [ ] have been added to assist with research. There is a cross-index of
bride names at the end of this list. Compiled and contributed by Karen E. Dau of Rochester NY,
Archivist for the New York State Convention of Universalists.
ACKERMAN-SHAUT. In Danube on the 4th inst. by Rev. G. W. Anderson, Nicholas Ackerman Jr. and Catherine Shaut, both of Danube. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 12 Jan 1844)
ALEXANDER-GRAVES. In Russia on 14 Sep by Rev. C. D. Haynes, Edward P. Alexander of Clinton, Oneida Co. and Camilla Graves of Russia. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 8 Oct 1864)
ALEXANDER-KIRKLAND. In Ilion on the 7th inst. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Henry D. Alexander of Utica [Oneida Co.] and Martha Kirkland of Ilion. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 17 Jan 1857)
ALLEN-RIX. In Newport on 5 Dec by Rev. D. R. Biddlecom, Darwin W. Allen and Mary Rix, both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 28 Dec 1838)
ANDREWS-BOOTH. On the 26th ult. by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, John Andrews and Mrs. Martha Booth, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 18 Jan 1850)
ARNOLD-CHURCHILL. At Little Falls on the 15th inst. by Rev. J. R. Sage, Daniel B. Arnold of Fairfield and Cordelia M. Churchill of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 25 Feb 1860)
ARNOLD-SMITH. In Fairfield on the 28th ult. by Rev. Whipple, Nathan Arnold Jr. and Mary Smith, both of Fairfield. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 9 Oct 1824)
ARNOLD-HARRIS. In Middleville on 9 Feb by Rev. C. D. Haynes, Nathan B. Arnold and Mary E. Harris, both of Fairfield. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 4 Mar 1865)
AUSTIN-BULSER. In Frankfort on 15 Jan by Rev T[heodore] D. Cook, Homer Austin and Maria Elizabeth Bulser, both of Frankfort. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 15 Feb 1862)
AVERY-WHEELOCK. In Litchfield on 1 Jan by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Alonzo L. Avery and Nancy C. Wheelock, both of Litchfield. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 11 Jan 1862)
AVERY-BARTLETT. On 12 Jan by Rev. John Gregory, Franklin Avery and Sophia Bartlett, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 8 Mar 1834)
AVERY-DAVIS. In Winfield on 19 Apr by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Sanford Avery of Litchfield and Clarissa Davis of Plainfield [Otsego Co.]. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 Apr 1860)
BACON-MARSHALL. In Salisbury on 9 Jun by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, Davis Bacon of Oppenheim, Fulton Co. and Jane Jenkins, daughter of Jenks Jenkins Esq. of Prospect, Oneida Co. (Western Luminary, Rochester, 5 Jul 1842 and Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 24 Jul 1842)
BACON-MARSHALL. In Litchfield in the Universalist church on Sunday last by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Frederick E. Bacon of Sauquoit [Oneida Co.] and Clarissa Fidelia Marshall of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 8 Sep 1848)
BALDWIN-LEWIS. At German Flatts on 13 Feb by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter of Rockton, James Baldwin and Mrs. Eliza Lewis, both of German Flatts. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 15 Mar 1851)
BALL-ZOLLER. In Columbia on 8 Mar by Rev. L. G. Powers, Ira D. Ball of Litchfield and Mattie Zoller of Columbia. (Christian Leader, Utica, 18 Mar 1876)
BAMFORD-DONOHOE. In Mohawk on 20 May by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Edward Bamford and Mary Donohoe. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 24 Jun 1854)
BANTER-INGERSOLL. In Litchfield on the 12th ult. by John I. Eacker Esq., Samuel Banter and Elathear Ingersoll. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 5 Apr 1834)
BARBER-STOCKWELL. On the 8th inst. by Boughton Everett Esq., John Barber and Surcelia Pinney, both of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 27 Feb 1830)
BARNEY-PILBEAN. In Newport on Sunday 6 Jun by Rev. T. Jefferson Whitcomb, Napoleon Bonaparte Barney, formerly of Newport, and Elizabeth Pilbean of Middleville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 30 Jun 1848)
BARTLETT-GAGE. In Litchfield on 22 Sep by Rev. A[aron] B. Grosh, Rev. Abner R. Bartlett, Assistant Editor of the [Evangelical] Magazine and [Gospel] Advocate of this city [Utica, Oneida Co.] and Esther R. Gage, youngest daughter of James Gage Esq. of Litchfield. "With the above notice, we received the "tallest kind" of a present [i.e. a bottle of wine]. The Printers" best wishes, of course." (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 2 Oct 1840)
BARTON-ROSE. In Frankfort on the 9th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Augustus Barton of Schuyler and Elizabeth Rose. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 18 Oct 1850)
BATES-PIPER. In Frankfort on 8 Mar by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, David G. Bates and Mary E. Piper. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 18 Mar 1854)
BAUM-CUSTER. In Newport on 29 May by Rev. C. D. Haynes, Andrew F. Baum of New York City and Sarah K. Custer of Middleville. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 16 Jul 1864)
BAXTER-HUGHS. In Schuyler on Tuesday last by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Daniel Baxter of Herkimer and Margaret Hughs of Schuyler. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 29 Jan 1831)
BEARDSLEY-JACKSON. In Winfield on 5 May by Rev. H. Belding, Hon. O. Beardsley and Mrs. Maria Jackson, both of Richfield [Otsego Co.]. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 28 May 1841)
BEEBE-NELSON. At Little Falls on 29 Dec 1875 by Rev. H. A. Hanaford, George Beebe of Penn Yann [Yates Co.] and Mrs. Susan Nelson of Little Falls. (Christian Leader, Utica, 15 Jan 1876)
BEEBE-WOOLEVER. In Mohawk on the 1st inst. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, George Beebe and Ann E. Woolever. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 17 Jan 1857)
BELLINGER-SNELL. In Manheim on 3 May by Rev. N[elson] Snell, Christian Bellinger of Danube and Elvira Snell of Manheim. (Evangelical Magazine & Christian Advocate, Utica, 26 May 1848)
BELLINGER-WALRATH. In Danube on 17 Feb by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Christopher Bellinger and Christina Walrath. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 7 Apr 1848)
BELLINGER-MOREY. In Newport on 4 Feb by Rev. H. K. White, Levi Bellinger Jr. of Little Falls and F. Emigene Morey. (Christian Leader, Utica, 1 Mar 1873)
BELLKNAP-BRAYTON. In Fairfield on the 13th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner of Utica, Dr. Daniel Bellknap and Julianna E. B. Brayton, both of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 22 Jan 1831)
BENCHLEY-GIBSON. In Norway on 24 Sep by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, George Benchley and Mary Gibson, both of Ohio, Herkimer Co. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 6 Oct 1843)
BENCHLEY-POST. In Newport on 21 Oct by Rev. A[aron] B. Grosh, William S. Benchley and Roxy Ann Post, daughter of Dan Post Esq., both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 2 Nov 1838)
BOWEN-SHOEMAKER. In German Flatts on the 9th inst. by Rev. Weber, Dr. Albert W. Bowen of Russia and Mary C. Shoemaker of German Flatts. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 19 Mar 1831)
BOWEN-WATSON. In Middleville on the 1st inst. by Rev. J. Britton, Daniel Bowen and Ruth Watson, both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 17 Jan 1835)
BOWEN-FORD. In Middleville on 13 Mar by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, Edward L. Bowen of Newport and Almira Ford of Middleville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 25 Apr 1845)
BOWEN-EDDY. In Poland on 2 Apr by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, Nathan Bowen of Newport and Lurilla B. Eddy of Poland. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 25 Apr 1845)
BOWEN-RIX. In Newport on 1 Dec by Rev. D. Biddlecom, William Bowen and Maria Rix. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 10 Dec 1836)
BOWES-CRANE. In Newport on 19 May by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, James Bowes of Cooperstown [Otsego Co.] and Ellie Crane of Mohawk. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 8 Jun 1861)
BRACE-ELDRED. In Winfield by Rev. Hovey, Eleazer C. Brace and Fidelia Eldred. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 20 Nov 1824)
BRADFORD-MOREY. In Newport at the home of the bride's mother on 3 Sep by Rev. T[heodore] D. Cook, George L. Bradford and Mary C. Morey. (The Ambassador, New York, 28 Nov 1868)
BRADFORD-COFFIN. In Deerfield [Oneida Co.] on the 28th ult. by R. Barlow Esq., Hopestill Bradford of Newport and Ann Eliza Coffin of Deerfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 6 Feb 1836)
BRADFORD-LUTHER. On 24 Jan by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, Hopestill Bradford and Rebecca Luther, both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 3 Mar 1843)
BRADLEY-ALDRIDGE. In Herkimer on the 29th ult. by Rev. Ketchum, Amos Bradley and Cynthia E. Aldridge, both of Herkimer. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 9 Oct 1824)
BRADLEY-WILKINSON. In Litchfield on the 9th inst. by Rev. O[rrin] Roberts, John Bradley and Sarah Wilkinson. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 19 Apr 1834)
BRAINARD-EMERY. In Winfield on the 13th inst. by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, Sardus Brainard and Caroline E. Emery. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 1 Sep 1837)
BRANSON-AVERY. In Salisbury on 27 Jan by Rev. John Gregory, Harvey Branson and Nancy Avery. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 23 Feb 1833)
BRAYTON-WILLIS. In Newport on the 12th inst. by Rev. Elder Brown, Peter W. Brayton of Deerfield and Theodocia Willis of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 23 Oct 1846)
BREWER-KNAPP. In Schuyler on Monday last by the Junior Editor of this paper [Rev. Aaron B. Grosh], Peter Brewer of this city [Utica, Oneida Co.] and Mrs. Lois Knapp of Schuyler. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 13 Oct 1832)
BRIDENBECKER-MORGAN. In Mohawk at the home of the bride's father on 26 Jan by Rev. O[rello] Cone, H. N. Bridenbecker of Frankfort and Maggie D. Morgan of Mohawk. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 13 Feb 1864)
BRONSON-MILLER. In Columbia at the home of Jones Miller on 10 Apr by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, George C. Bronson of Williamstown, Oswego Co. and Nancy Miller of Columbia. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 20 Apr 1861)
BROOKS-GERMAN. In Ilion on the 17th ult. by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, Alfred E. Brooks and Abbie W. Getman, both of Ilion. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 11 Apr 1857)
BROUGHTON-FORD. In Middleville on Monday the 28th ult. by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Samuel R. Broughton and Mary E. Ford. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 30 Oct 1846)
BROWN-BRADBURY. In Newport on 21 Oct by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, C. G. Brown of Herkimer and Minnie M. Bradbury of Newport. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 17 Nov 1860)
BROWN-ARNOLD. In Fairfield on 16 Feb by Rev. [Dolphus] Skinner, Charles S. Brown of Boonville and Mary Arnold of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 20 Feb 1830)
BROWN-VANSLYKE. At Little Falls on the 12th inst. by Rev. J. R. Sage, Ozni C. Brown of St. Johnsville and Nancie A. Vanslyke of Minden. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 18 Feb 1860)
BROWN-CAMPBELL. At Little Falls on 1 May by Rev. B[enjamin] S. Hobbs, Walter G. Brown of Troy [Rensselaer Co.] and Mary Ann Campbell of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 27 May 1854)
BROWN-JOSLIN. At Richfield Springs [Otsego Co.] on 4 Jul by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter of Herkimer, William H. Brown and Esther W. Joslin, both of German Flatts. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 14 Jun 1848)
BROWNING-SHOEMAKER. In Herkimer on 1 Jan by Rev. T[heodore] D. Cook, Thomas Browning of Warren and Mary M. Shoemaker of German Flatts. In the issue of 28 Mar the groom"s name was corrected from Brown to Browning. (The Ambassador, New York, 11 Jan 1868 and 28 Mar 1868.)
BROWNRIGG-SHAUT. In Danube on 14 Feb by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, John Brownrigg and Mary Ann Shaut, both of Danube. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 26 Feb 1841)
BUCKLIN-GAY. At Little Falls on Tue the 11th inst. by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, James H. Bucklin and Lucy A. Gay, both of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 29 Mar 1856)
BURCH-STERLING. In Schuyler on the 30th ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Frederick Burch and Mary E. Sterling, both of Schuyler. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 16 Apr 1859)
BURGESS. In Winfield on 20 Apr by Rev. E. M. Woolley, David Burgess and Emeline Walker. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 15 Jul 1842)
BURRELL-EATON. In Columbia on 26 Nov by Rev. W. E. Manley, Alonzo Burrell and Adaline Eaton, both of Columbia. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 20 Dec 1851)
BURT-LEVY. At Little Falls on 8 Oct by Rev. A[aron] B. Grosh, Alphonzo Burt and Betsy Levy, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 13 Oct 1843)
BURT-ETHERIDGE. In Herkimer on Sunday evening last by Rev. Spinner, Asahel Burt and Ann Etheridge. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 20 Nov 1824)
BURTON-MYERS. In Frankfort on 26 Dec 1855 by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Horace Burton and Mary J. Myers, both of Frankfort. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 12 Jan 1856)
BUTLER-CHURCHILL. At Little Falls on 26 Nov 1863 by Rev. F. B. Peck, Nicholas Butler and Henrietta Churchill, both of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 2 Jan and 30 Jan 1864)
BUTTERFIELD-HATHAWAY. In German Flatts on the 19th inst. by Rev. [Stephen] Miles of Lee [Oneida Co.], Aaron Butterfield of Geneva, Ontario Co. and Elizabeth Hathaway of Rome [Oneida Co.]. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 24 Jul 1830)
BUTTERFIELD-HAZEN. In Herkimer on Sunday the 13th inst. by Rev. G[eorge] B. Lisher, Capt. M. W. Butterfield and Mrs. Sophia Hazen. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 19 Jun 1824)
BYERS-VANSLYCK. In Newport on 4 Sep by Rev. Thomas J. Whitcomb, Frederick Byers and Nancy VanSlyck. (Christian Ambassador, Utica, 18 Oct 1851)
BYINGTON-COOL. In Salisbury on 13 Nov 1844 by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, George L. Byington and Charlotte Cool, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1845)
CANEY-CLARK. In Winfield on 29 Oct by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Henry Caney of Richfield Springs and Clara E. Clark, daughter of Robert Clark of Winfield. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 17 Nov 1860)
CARDER-DURTHICK [DERTHICK]. In Columbia on the 5th inst. by Rev. Putnam, Dr. G. W. Carder of Marshall [Oneida Co.] and Caroline Durthick [Derthick], daughter of Ira Durthick [Derthick] of Columbia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Oct 1834)
CAREY-KIRKLAND. In Ilion on the 24th ult. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, John L. Carey and Mary Kirkland. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 4 Feb 1854)
CARPENTER-ROSS. In Newport on Christmas Eve [1846] by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Edwin J. Carpenter and Emily M. Ross, both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 8 Jan 1847)
CARPENTER-LOVETT. At Little Falls by Rev. L. Holmes, John W. Carpenter and Kate E. Lovett. (The Ambassador, New York, 18 Apr 1868)
CARPENTER-REYNOLDS. In Norway on 23 Aug by Rev. L. M. Hawes, Newton Carpenter and Almira Reynolds, both of Norway. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 9 Sep 1854)
CASLER-BURDELL. In Mohawk "on the 17th " by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, James Casler and Mary E. Burdell. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 26 Jan 1856)
CASLER-FOLTS. In Frankfort on the 2d inst. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Joseph E. Casler and Mary E. Folts. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 13 Jan 1855)
CASLER-BELLINGER. At Little Falls on the 31st ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Robert Casler Jr. and Elizabeth Bellinger, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 15 Sep 1843)
CASLER-HOUSE. On 8 May by Rev. A. Tibbetts, Wallie Casler of Mohawk and Angie M. House of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 19 May 1866)
CATLIN-RIDER. In Litchfield on the 14th inst. by Rev. S. Davis, Nelson Catlin and Eliza Ann Rider, both of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Sep 1846)
CATLIN-NOBLE. In Winfield on the 9th inst. by Rev. D. Putnam, Roger Catlin and Elizabeth Noble, daughter of Oliver Noble of Genoa. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 22 Oct 1836)
CHASE-TUCKER. At Little Falls on 1 Jan by Rev. George W. Skinner, George Chase and Charlotte L. Tucker of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 13 Jan 1855)
CHASE-MEEKER. In Newport by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Orrin P. Chase and Marinda Meeker, both of Boonville [Oneida Co.]. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 11 Jan 1850)
CHASE-LOOMIS. In Salisbury on the 3d inst. by Rev. J. Gregory, Thomas C. Chase and Louisa Loomis, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 25 May 1833)
CHISMORE-MERRY. In German Flatts on the 28th ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Jacob H. Chismore and Apphia R. Merry, both of German Flatts. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 6 Oct 1843)
CHRISTMAN-HELMER. In Newport on 31 Dec 1863 by Rev. Charles D. Haynes, Byron Christman and Cynthia Helmer, both of Fairfield. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 16 Jan 1864)
CHRISTMAN-HOKE. In Paine's Hollow on 13 Feb by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, David Christman of German Flatts and Mrs. Lany Ann Hoke of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 1 Mar 1851)
CLAPSSADDLE-WOODRUFF. In Frankfort on 11 Feb by Rev. T. L. Clark, W. R. Clapsaddle and Susan Woodruff. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 26 Feb 1853)
CLARK-HAZEN. In Herkimer on the 5th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Henry S. Clark and Maria A. Hazen, both of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 15 Dec 1843)
CLARK-COOK. In Winfield on 17 Sep by Rev. J. S. Kibbe, J. Henry Clark and Angeline Cook, both of Winfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 9 Oct 1840)
CLARK-WILLIAMS. [Probably in Newport, where Whitcomb was pastor] on 24 May by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Noah B. Clark of Oneonta, Otsego Co. and Harriet Williams of Newport. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Jun 1852)
CLARK-EVERETT. In Litchfield on 19 Sep by Rev. T[heodore] D. Cook, Warren C. Clark of Frankfort and Emily Everett of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 4 Oct 1839)
CLARK-NELSON. Near Cedarville at the bride's home on 24 Dec 1859 by Rev. L. C. Clarke, William L. Clark and S. Cornelia Nelson, daughter of Horatio Nelson. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 7 Jan 1860)
CLOCK-BLISS. In Frankfort on 26 Jan by Rev. T. L. Clark, David Clock and Nancy Bliss, both of German Flatts. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Feb 1853)
COLE-___. Possibly in Cedarville around Sep 1831, David Cole and Rhoda ___. Information is from Rhoda"s obituary. She was a resident of Cedarville at the time of her death. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 8 Oct 1831)
COLE-Young. In Winfield on 22 Apr by Rev. Lucius Rogers, Henry Cole Esq. and Lucy Young, both of Winfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 25 May 1838)
COMSTOCK-HARRIS. At Little Falls in the Nelson House on Wed 26 Nov by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, Henry Comstock and Catharine Harris, both of Graysville [Gravesville], Herkimer Co. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 6 Dec 1856)
CONKLIN-WIGLEY. In Stark on 6 Jan by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Alexander Conklin, son of Jonathan Conklin, and Elizabeth Wigley, both of Stark. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 1 Feb 1839)
CONKLIN-VELTON. In Litchfield on 17 Sep by Richard Coleman, Cornelius C. Conklin and Abbie H. Velton. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 Sep 1861)
CONNER-DEVENDORF. In Danube at the home of the bride's father on the 9th inst. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Jacob Conner and Amelia Devendorf, daughter of John Devendorf. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 27 Jun 1857)
CONRAD-MCDONALD. In Warren on 15 Feb by Rev. Job Potter, Gilbert Conrad of Otsego and Caroline McDonald of Warren. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 28 Apr 1843)
COOK-ELDRED. In Winfield at the bride's home on the 18th inst. by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Otis P. Cook, son of Asa B. Cook, and Helen A. Eldred, daughter of Addison Eldred, both of Winfield. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 29 Dec 1860)
COREY-LOCKWOOD. In Gravesville at the home of the bride's father on the 15th ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, John P. Corey and Susan Lockwood, both of Gravesville. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Oct 1861)
COWLES-GAGE. In Litchfield on 22 Aug by Rev. S[tephen] R. Smith, Anson Cowles of Natchez, Mississippi and Maria Gage of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 3 Sep 1836)
CRISTMAN-SHELL. At Little Falls at the Rockton House on the 31st ult. by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, William J. Cristman and Sophia Shell, both of Shell's Bush. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 24 Nov 1855)
CROMBIE-FENNER. On 17 May by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, David D. Crombie and Julia E. Fenner, both of Newport. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Jun 1852)
CROSBY-TUTTLE. In Salisbury on 21 Jan by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks of St. Johnsville, Henry Crosby of Trenton and Jennett Tuttle, daughter of Alfred Tuttle of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1840)
CROSSETT-LAWTON. In Newport on 4 Dec 1850 by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Peter Crossett and Louisa Lawton. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 18 Jan 1851)
CUNNINGHAM-CHASE. In Mohawk on 18 Jun by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Thomas Cunningham and Celeste E. Chase. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 Jun 1856)
CUSHNEY-FOX. At Little Falls on the 15th inst. by Rev. J. R. Sage, Edward B. Cushney of Fonda and Mary F. Fox of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 24 May 1862)
DAVIS-STEELE. In Mohawk on the 1st inst. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Edwin Davis and Julia B. Steele. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 13 Sep 1856)
DAVIS-STROUGH. In Manheim on 25 Sep by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, Jacob J. Davis and Nancy Strough. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Oct 1839)
DAXTADER-SHAUL. In Danube on 26 Aug by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Solomon Daxtader and Filena Shaul. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 14 Sep 1849)
DAY-DANA. On 31 Dec 1856 by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Emerson James Day of Litchfield and Nancy Maria Dana of Frankfort. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 10 Jan 1857)
DEAN-LEE. In Frankfort on Sunday 29 Jan by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Leonard Dean and Mary E. Lee, both of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 10 Feb 1843)
DECKER-THOMAS. In Newville on 20 Dec 1864 by Rev. O[rello] Cone, Edwin Decker and Mrs. Sarah Thomas, daughter of Ralph Simms Esq., both of Newville. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 14 Jan 1865)
DELONG-CASLER. At Little Falls on the 30th ult. by George Petrie Esq., Cornelius C. DeLong and Amanda Casler, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 3 Dec 1836)
DELONG-BROWN. In Fairfield on Thursday 30 Oct by Rev. [George B.] Lisher, James DeLong and Clarissa Brown. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 8 Nov 1823)
DELONG-CASLER. At Little Falls on 20 Nov by Rev. H. D. L. Webster, Richard DeLong and Charlotte L. Casler. (Christian Leader, Utica, 13 Dec 1873)
DESBROUGH-HOLT. In Gravesville on Sunday 17 Sep by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, George W. Desbrough and Mary Jane Holt. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 29 Sep 1848)
DEVENDORF-ADAMS. In Columbia on the 10th inst. by M. C. Brown, Mr. A. S. Devendorf of Cedarville and Miss M. N. Adams of Columbia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 28 Jul 1848)
DEVENDORF-MARSHALL. In Frankfort on 19 Apr by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Henry C. Devendorf of Hastings, Oswego Co., merchant, and Armanella M. Marshall of Frankfort. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 May 1853)
DEVENDORF-SHERMAN. In Ilion on the 15th ult. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Jacob W. Devendorf and Harriet Sherman. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 8 Nov 1856)
DEVENDORF-FURMAN. In German Flatts at the home of the bride's father on the 28th ult. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, John F. Devendorf and Louisa Furman. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 7 Feb 1857)
DEVENDORF-CASWELL. On the 9th inst. by Rev. L. Rice, Lewis Devendorf Esq. and Laura A. Caswell, both of Cedarville. (Christian Leader, Utica, 22 May 1875)
DEVENDORF-EASTON. In Cedarville on 20 Apr by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Lucien B. Devendorf and Ellen M. Easton. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 6 May 1854)
DEVENDORF-KIBBE. In Winfield on 18 Apr by Rev. T[homas] J. Smith, Solomon D. Devendorf of Cedarville and Jerusha Kibbe of Winfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 3 May 1839)
DEVENDORF-CASLER. At Little Falls on 8 Oct by Rev. H. D. L. Webster, Stewart L. Devendorf and Mary M. Casler. (Christian Leader, Utica, 13 Dec 1873)
DEVOE-SNELL. On 6 May by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Daniel D. DeVoe of Warren and Maria Snell of Danube. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 14 May 1847)
DEYO-BROWN. At Little Falls by Henry Wick Esq., John D. Deyo of Russia and Lucinda Brown of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 14 May 1836)
DEYO-THOMPSON. In Salisbury at the home of William J. Thompson Esq. on 7 Dec 1875 by Rev. H. A. Hanaford, Andrew L. F. Deyo of Poughkeepsie [Dutchess Co.] and Sarah Thompson of Salisbury. (Christian Leader, Utica, 1 Jan 1876)
DIEFENDORF-STANTON. In Manheim on 20 Mar by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, Andrew Diefendorf of Danube and Catharine Stanton, daughter of Elijah Stanton Esq. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 29 Mar 1850)
DIEFENDORF-LOUCKS. In Manheim on 27 Dec 1837 by Rev. W[m.] H. Waggoner, John D. Diefendorf and Mary Ann Loucks. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 19 Jan 1838)
DOUGHTERY-STEPHENS. On Sunday the 26th ult. by John J. Eacker Esq. of Litchfield, Ebenezer Doughtery and Lucy Ann Stephens, both of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 14 Feb 1835)
DOXTADER-TUTTLE. At Little Falls on the 15th inst. by Rev. J[ames] H. Tuttle, Benjamin F. H. Doxtader and Sophronia Tuttle, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 24 Aug 1849)
DOXTADER-HALL. In Danube on 25 Dec 1856 by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, Eli Doxtader and Louisa Hall, both of Danube. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 10 Jan 1857)
DOXTADER-YOURAN. At Little Falls on 25 May by Rev. H. D. L. Webster, John Doxtader and Annie Youran. (Christian Leader, Utica, 14 Jun 1873)
DRAPER-DRAPER. In Herkimer on 31 Jan by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, Granville Draper and Elizabeth E. Draper, both of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 16 Feb 1849)
DUELL-CRESS. In Mohawk on 22 May by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Seneca Duell and Harriet Cress. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 Jun 1856)
DYGERT-MORGAN. In Mohawk on 1 Aug by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, James Dygert and Sarah E. Morgan. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 20 Oct 1855)
EASTON-DEVENDORF. In Cedarville in 1837, Henry Laurens Easton and Elizabeth Devendorf. Information is from Henry"s obituary. He was a resident of Cedarville at the time of his death. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 27 Apr 1867)
EASTON-BLISS. In German Flatts at the bride's home on 27 Dec 1857 by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Mahlon D. Easton, son of H. L. Easton Esq. of Cedarville, and Sarah M. Bliss, daughter of J. R. Bliss of German Flatts. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 16 Jan 1858)
EATON-WETHERWAX. At Little Falls on the 31st ult. by Rev. J. R. Sage, Arnold L. Eaton and Katie Wetherwax, both of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 11 Feb 1860)
EATON-BROWN. In Fairfield on the 7th inst. by Rev. J[acob] Whitney, Leonard Eaton of Little Falls and Mrs. Sarah Brown of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 20 Dec 1834)
EDDY-FOLTS. In Litchfield on 17 Apr by H. E. Ball Esq., William H. Eddy and Sarah A. Folts, both of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 2 May 1845)
EDGERTON-CHASE. At Little Falls on 22 Nov by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, Christopher H. Edgerton and Lucy Ann Chase, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 14 Dec 1849)
EHLE-VAN ALSTINE. In Danube on 30 Nov 1847 by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, John H. Ehle and Katherine Van Alstine. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 7 Apr 1848)
ELWOOD-BUDLONG. In Frankfort on 22 Sep by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Chauncey Elwood and Jane Elizabeth Budlong, youngest daughter of Dr. Caleb Budlong, both of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 2 Oct 1846)
EVERETT-WASHBURN. In Litchfield on the 8th inst. by Rev. C. Holcomb, Matthew J. Everett and Jenette Washburn, both of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Sep 1846)
FAIRCHILD-JOHNSON. In Cedarville on Sun the 19th ult. by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Raymond Fairchild and Jerusha B. Johnson, both of Paines Hollow. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 8 Aug 1835)
FAKE-HULL. In Eatonville on 18 Oct by Rev. W[m.] H. Waggoner, Isaac Fake of Paines Hollow, merchant and Mary E. Hull of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 24 Nov 1837)
FARMER-FARMER. In Newport on 10 Feb by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, Hiram Farmer and Mrs. Hannah Farmer. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 2 Mar 1861)
FAY-BARTLETT. In Salisbury on 16 Dec 1839 by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks of St. Johnsville, Ethan A. Fay Esq., recently from Albany, and Ann Bartlett, daughter of the late Col. Bartlett. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 3 Jan 1840)
FELLOWS-BOWEN. In Newport on the 13th ult. by Rev. L. M. Hawes, George Fellows and Louisa Bowen. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 20 Jan 1855)
FELTNER-SAMPLE. In Frankfort on 23 Jan by Rev. T. L. Clark, Marcus Feltner and Marietta Sample, both of Frankfort. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Feb 1853)
FENNER-JOHNSON. In Middleville on the 14th inst. by Rev. J[acob] Whitney of Utica, Edward Fenner and Eleanor Johnson, both of Middleville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 27 Sep 1834)
FERGUSON-DAVIS. In Frankfort on 6 Jan by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, James D. Ferguson and Martha Elizabeth Davis, only daughter of Edward Davis Esq., both of Frankfort. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 22 Jan 1853)
FILER-PAINE. In Paines Hollow on the 19th ult. by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Delos L. Filer and Sally Amanda Paine, [both of] of Paines Hollow. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 7 Sep 1838)
FILER-GOLDEN. In Paines Hollow on 8 Mar by Rev. Richards, DeLoss L. Filer and Juliet Golden, both of Paines Hollow. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 27 Mar 1840)
FINK-CAPRON. On 1 Dec 1853 by Rev. B[enjamin] S. Hobbs, Levi Fink of Manheim and Ann C. Capron of Salisbury. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 Jan 1854)
FISH-PHELON. In Litchfield on Christmas evening by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Alonzo L. Fish, merchant, and Jane Maria Phelon, both of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 7 Jan 1832)
FORD-WOOD. In Middleville on the 14th inst. by Rev. J[acob] Whitney of Utica, Albert H. Ford and Emeline Wood, both of Middleville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 27 Sep 1834)
FORD-VAN ALSTINE. In Newport on the 30th ult. by Rev. W. G. Anderson, David Ford Jr. of Mohawk and Ann E. Van Alstine of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 8 Jan 1853)
FOSTER-TODD. In Fairfield on the 4th inst. by Rev. George Messinger, Col. Amos Foster and Lucinda Todd. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 20 Nov 1830)
FOX-CLARK. In Cedarville on 7 Mar by Rev. T[homas] J. Smith, Frederick J. Fox and Dency Clark, both of Cedarville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 5 Apr 1839)
FOX-CRAMER. In Mohawk on the 26th ult. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Isaac Fox and Nancy M. Cramer. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 4 Nov 1854)
FOX-HOGADOR. At Little Falls on 5 Jul by Rev. H. D. L. Webster, Martin Fox and Alice Hogador, both of Danube. (Christian Leader, Utica, 19 Jul 1873)
FRENDENBURG-WHITNEY. In Newport on the 28th ult. by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, Albert Frendenburg and Julia Whitney, both of Newport. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 13 Feb 1858)
FULLER-ELKINS. At Little Falls on 23 Nov 1863 by Rev. F. B. Peck, J. B. Fuller of Claremont, New Hampshire and Sarah Leonora Elkins of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 2 Jan 1864)
FURMAN-MARCH. In Mohawk on Sunday the 25th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Harvey Furman and Sophronia March, both of Mohawk. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 29 Mar 1844)
GAGE-BALL. In Litchfield on the 12th inst. by Rev. O[rrin] Roberts, Leonard Gage and Alsena Fidelia Ball, both of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 25 May 1833)
GALLAGHER-CULLEN. In Newport on the 13th inst. by Rev. John McNemony, Michael Gallagher of Deerfield and Mary H. Cullen of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 26 Feb 1847)
GALLUP-HOWARD. In Winfield on 7 Apr by Rev. T[homas] J. Smith, Arthur Gallup of Paris and Eunice Howard of Winfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 3 May 1839)
GALPIN-GAY. At Little Falls on the 28th ult. by Rev. J. R. Sage, Henry M. Galpin and Mira Gay, daughter of L. O. Gay Esq., both of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 9 Mar 1861)
GARRATT-HAWKS. In Mohawk on 27 Jun by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Robert C. Garratt of Potosi, Kansas Territory, formerly of Garrattsville, NY and Catharine Hawks, youngest daughter of Moses Hawks of Mohawk. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 7 Jul 1860)
GEORGE-BAKER. In Newport on 10 Mar by Rev. W. G. Anderson, Jeremiah George and Mrs. Margaret K. Baker, both of Trenton, Oneida Co. (Christian Leader, Utica, 28 Mar 1874)
GETCHELL-HADLEY. In Litchfield on 6 Feb by Rev. T[homas] J. Smith, David B. Getchell of Winfield and Almira Hadley of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 1 Mar 1839)
GETMAN-VOSBURGH. In Warren, Herkimer Co. on the 21st inst. by Rev. J[ames] H. Tuttle, Hiram Getman of Columbia and Melissa Vosburgh of Warren. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 23 Aug 1844)
GETMAN-SKINNER. In Columbia on the 18th ult. by Rev. O[rrin] Roberts, Jeremiah Getman and Elizabeth Skinner. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 11 Oct 1834)
GETMAN-RICHTMOYER. At Little Falls on 31 Mar by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Levi Getman and Sarah H. Richtmoyer, daughter of John Richtmoyer Esq. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 7 Apr and 24 Nov 1848)
GIBSON-PAUL. In Russia on 29 Feb by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, John Gibson Jr. and Rachel Paul, both of the town of Ohio. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 29 Mar 1844)
GILES-KEITH. In Newport on 28 Mar by Rev. W[m.] H. Waggoner, Daniel Giles and Nancy Keith, daughter of James Keith. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 14 Apr 1837)
GOLDEN-GRAHAM. By Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, Abner J. Golden and Catharine Graham, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 29 Mar 1850)
GOLDEN-PETRIE. At Little Falls on 21 Dec 1848 by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, Amandred C. Golden and Mary Ann Petrie, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 16 Feb 1849)
GOLDEN-BURT. At Little Falls on Wed. evening last by Rev. [Dolphus] Skinner of this village [Utica], John Golden and Almira Burt, both of Little Falls. (Utica Evangelical Magazine, Utica, 21 Nov 1829)
GOODELL-MARTIN. In Herkimer at the home of John Farmer on 19 Sep by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, Amos Goodell of St. Lawrence Co. and Susan Maria Martin of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 9 Oct 1840)
GOODELL-WETMORE. In Frankfort on 21 Dec by Rev. A[aron] B. Grosh, George Goodell of Litchfield and Harriet Maria Wetmore of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 30 Dec 1842)
GOODWIN-SMITH. In Fairfield on the 20th inst. by Rev. George Messinger, Anson Goodwin of Salisbury and Sarah W. Smith of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 30 Jan 1830)
GRANT-PEPPER. At Little Falls at the home of the bride's father on Tue 9 Sep by Rev. O[rello] Cone, Rev. E. M. Grant of Tideoute, Pennsylvania and Emma E. Pepper of Little Falls. (Christian Leader, Utica, 27 Sep 1873)
GRAY-HULL. At Little Falls on 29 Dec 1867 by Rev. L. Holmes, D. W. Gray and Carrie E. Hull. (The Ambassador, New York, 18 Jan 1868)
GRAY-DEVENDORF. In Danube on 4 Jun by Rev. H. D. L. Webster, James M. Gray and Alice Devendorf. (Christian Leader, Utica, 19 Jun 1873)
GREEN-KOSBORTH. In Danube on 1 May by Rev. T. L. Harris, Augustus Green and Sarah E. Kosborth, both of Danube. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 17 May 1844)
GREEN-KOSBOTH. On 16 Feb by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Dr. John Green and Lydia Ann Kosboth, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 10 Apr 1846)
GREENE-DEVENDORF. In Danube at the home of John Devendorf Esq. by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, Alonzo H. Greene and Libbie Devendorf, both of Danube. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 25 Oct 1856)
GREENE-SMITH. At Little Falls by Rev. L. Holmes, Felix R. Greene and Ann Smith. (The Ambassador, New York, 18 Apr 1868)
GREGG-BLESSING. In Mohawk on the 28th ult., E. D. Gregg and Eliza Blessing. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 11 Oct 1856)
GRIMES-PELTON. In Winfield on 23 Jun by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, William J. Grimes of Ilion and Abigail L. Pelton, daughter of Edmund Pelton of Winfield. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 3 Jul 1858)
GRISWOLD-KELSEY. In Middleville on 5 Jan by Rev. C. D. Haynes, Walter Griswold Jr. and Eliza A. Kelsey, both of Middleville. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 4 Feb 1865)
GUILD-SICKLES. In Danube on Sunday the 27th ult. by Rev. G[eorge] B. Lisher, Galen Guild and Betsey Sickles. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 3 Jul 1824)
GURNER-PARKHURST. In Newport on 3 Jan by Rev. T[homas J.] Whitcomb, Cornelius Gurner of Ohio and Harriet Parkhurst of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 1 Feb 1850)
HAGAR-KING. In Mohawk on the 10th ult. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Edwin L. Hagar of Frankfort and Martha A. King of Nashua, New Hampshire. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 1 Mar 1856)
HAIKES-GETMAN. In Ilion on 3 Mar by Rev. T. L. Clark, Harvey Haikes and E. F. Getman. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 10 Apr 1853)
HAINES-FAY. In Litchfield on the 14th inst. by Rev. Otis Thompson, J. C. Haines of Chicago, a merchant, and Emma A. Fay of Watertown. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 22 Sep 1843)
HALE-POST. In Newport on 13 Jun by Rev. W[m.] H. Waggoner, Alfred E. Hale and Julia Ann Post, daughter of Dan Post Esq. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 14 Jul 1837)
HALL-MACOMBER. In Newport at the home of Hazard Hall on 11 Jan, F. Hall of Newport and Amanda Macomber of Cold Brook, town of Russia. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 2 Feb 1861)
HALL-BUCKLIN. In Salisbury on the 14th ult. by Rev. J[acob] Whitney, John Hall Esq. and Mrs. Sally Bucklin, both of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 14 Feb 1835)
HALL-HARRIS. In Fairfield on the 12th inst. by Rev. J. Britton Jr., Joseph L. Hall of Newport and Olive Maria Harris of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 29 Mar 1834)
HALLOCK-GOLDEN. In Mohawk on the 29th inst., Nehemiah Hallock of Utica, of the firm of N. Hallock and Son, and Dorothy Golden, daughter of John Golden of Mohawk. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 29 Sep 1837)
HAMILTON-AMES. In Columbia on the 23d ult. by Rev. O[rrin] Roberts, Silas L. Hamilton and Zeruah A. Ames. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 5 Apr 1834)
HARDING-WOOD. In Schuyler on the 11th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Elias E. Harding Esq. of Hume, Allegany Co., an attorney at law, and Eliza Wood of Schuyler. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 19 May 1848)
HARRIS-STEVENS. In Fairfield on the 12th inst. by Rev. G[eorge] B. Lisher, Abraham Harris and Jane Stevens. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 25 Sep 1824)
HARRIS-HOUGHTON. In Herkimer on Thu 6 Jan by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Edwin Harris of Little Falls and Amanda Houghton of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 21 Jan 1848)
HARRISON-EVERETT. In Litchfield on 10 Sep by Rev. A[bner] R. Bartlett, Major Thaddeus R. Harrison of Norwich Corners and Maria A. Everett, daughter of John Everett of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Sep 1840)
HART-KLOCK. In Manheim on the 15th ult. by Rev. J. Gregory, Abraham Hart and Lucinda Klock. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 5 Jan 1833)
HARTER-HARTER. In Newport on 31 Dec 1857 by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, Frederick Harter and Elizabeth Harter, both of Herkimer. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 16 Jan 1858)
HARTER-BLISS. In Mohawk on 23 Dec 1856 by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Gaylord Harter and Mary M. Bliss. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 3 Jan 1857)
HARVEY-CLOYES. In Frankfort on the 17th ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Uriah T. Harvey and Abigail E. Cloyes, both of Frankfort. (Utica Evangelical Magazine, Utica, 11 Jul 1829)
HASKELL-HARVEY. In Frankfort at the home of J. S. Smith Esq. on 23 Dec 1875 by Rev. D. Ballou, Darius Haskell of Frankfort and Laura Harvey of Prospect [Oneida Co.]. (Christian Leader, Utica, 1 Jan 1876)
HAUPT-LOTTRIDGE. At Little Falls by Rev. L. Holmes, Lewis H. Haupt and Jennie A. Lottridge. (The Ambassador, New York, 18 Apr 1868)
HAWES-BURRILL. In Columbia on the 3d inst. by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Lemuel F. Hawes and Biancy M. Burrill. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 14 Dec 1861)
HAWN-HOUSE. In Columbia on 20 Aug by Rev. H. Belding, Peter Hawn, MD and Betsey House, daughter of Jacob N. House, both of Richfield Springs [Otsego Co.]. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Sep 1840)
HAZELTON-FARMER. In Herkimer on Thu 20 Jan by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Eldad Hazleton of Schuyler and Louisa Farmer of Herkimer. A double ceremony: see Woodworth-Farmer. The brides were sisters. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 10 Mar 1848)
HELMER-STANTON.In Mohawk on the 1st inst. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Darwin Helmer and Julia A. Stanton. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 8 Nov 1856)
HELMS-HALL.On 18 Dec 1853 by Rev. B[enjamin] S. Hobbs, Philip Helms Jr. of Fairfield and Angeline P. Hall of Eatonville. (ChristianAmbassador, Auburn, 28 Jan 1854)
HESS-CLOCK. In Frankfort on 28 May by Rev. T. L. Clark, Peter Hess and Mary Clock, both of German Flatts, Herkimer Co. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 11 Jun 1853)
HICKS-WAGGONER. In Danube on 12 Oct by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Amenzo Hicks and Betsey Waggoner. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 24 Nov 1848)
HICKS-SMITH. At Little Falls on 16 Jul by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Elias Hicks of Warren and Eliza Smith of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 11 Aug 1837)
HICKS-VENTON. On the 3d inst. by Asa Vickery Esq., Garardus Hicks of Russia and Dorcas Venton of Ohio. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 12 May 1837)
HICKS-SHALL. In Stark on 26 Feb by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Isaac D. Hicks of Warren and Lucinda Shall of Stark. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 29 Mar 1839)
HILDRETH-FARMER. In Herkimer on 1 Oct by Rev. Thomas J. Whitcomb, Heman J. Hildreth and Sophia E. Farmer, youngest daughter of John Farmer. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 18 Oct 1851)
HILTS-GOLDEN. In Mohawk on 28 Oct by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Peter C. Hilts and Harriet M. Golden. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 8 Dec 1855)
HINE-WAFUL [WAFFLE?]. In Newport on 18 Jan by Rev. John Carpenter, Charles Hine of Norway and Irena Waful [Waffle?] of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 28 Mar 1835)
HOARD-DYGERT. In Herkimer at the home of the bride's stepfather on the 11th inst. by Rev. L. J. Fletcher, Tyron A. Hoard, D. D. S. and Jennie A. Dygert, stepdaughter of Hon. Amos H. Prescott. "We learn that this wedding was a very delightful and brilliant one. The mansion of the Judge was brilliantly decorated with flowers; a large marriage bell made of flowers, fern, ivy and similax marked the place the ceremony was to be performed; and large tents, well lighted and finely carpeted, were erected on the lawn adjoining the house, in which refreshments were served. A band of music enlivened the occasion, and between four and five hundred guests sat down to the wedding feast. ED."(Christian Leader, Utica, 21 Sep 1878)
HODGE-MUNSON. In Salisbury on the 10th inst. by Rev. J. Douglass, Rodney Hodge of Manheim and Charlotte Munson of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 24 Oct 1845)
HOKE-MESICK. In Danube on the 3d inst. by Rev. J. R. Sage, Lyman Hoke of Starkville and Rachel Mesick of Danube. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 20 Jul 1861)
HOKE-WRIGHT. At Richfield Springs [Otsego Co.] on 31 Jul by Rev. W. E. Manley, Rufus Hoke and Joanna Wright, both of Stark. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 16 Aug 1851)
HOLCOMB-BURTON. In Newport on 25 Nov 1857 by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, Jerome B. Holcomb, MD of Ilion and McB. Burton of Newport. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 16 Jan 1858)
HOLMES-MOREY. In Middleville on 9 Nov by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Henford Holmes of Brooklyn and Malvina A. Morey of Middleville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 4 Feb 1848)
HOLMES-SLAUGHTER. In Stark on 13 May by Rev. H[enry] B. Soule, John Holmes and Sally Maria Slaughter, both of Stark. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 3 Jul 1840)
HOPSON-SNELL. In Manheim on 14 Jan by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Henry A. Hopson and Henrietta Snell, daughter of J. P. Snell Esq., both of Manheim. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 1 Feb 1839
HORTON-CRIST. In Mohawk village on 21 May by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Otis Skinner Horton and Catherine Delia Crist, both of Mohawk. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 31 May 1851)
HOUGHTON-GAY. At Little Falls on 21 Sep by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, B. K. Houghton and Emma Gay, daughter of L. O. Gay Esq., both of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 21 Nov 1857)
HOUGHTON-KEITH. In Newport on 20 May by Rev. L. Holmes, William B. Houghton of Little Falls and Mrs. Sarah A. Keith. (The Ambassador, New York, 6 Jun 1868)
HOUSE-DILLENBACH. In Danube on 24 Feb by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks of St. Johnsville, Henry C. House of Minden [Montgomery Co.] and Nancy Dillenbach of Danube. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 4 Mar 1842)
HOWARD-CRAIN. In Columbia on 30 Dec 1832 by Rev. S[tephen] R. Smith, John Howard and Sally M. Crain. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 26 Jan 1833)
HOWARD-DOLLOFF. In Mohawk on the 1st inst. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Robert S. Howard and Elizabeth Dolloff. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 26 Jan 1856)
HOWARD-JOHNSON. In Frankfort in Dec 1819, Samuel Howard and Lucretia Johnson. Information is from Samuel"s obituary. (Christian Leader, Utica, 25 Nov 1876)
HOWARD-HAY. In Mohawk on 24 Nov by Rev. O[rello] Cone, Willard H. Howard of Port Leyden and Mary Hay of Mohawk. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 14 Jan 1865)
HOWE-THOMSON. On Sunday 24 Jan by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Alanson Washington Howe and Emily Thomson, both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 19 Feb 1847)
HOYT-WHITCOMB. In Newport on Tuesday the 10th inst. by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Joseph D. Hoyt of Buffalo [Erie Co.] and Lucia Caroline Whitcomb, second daughter of Rev. T. J. Whitcomb. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 27 Nov 1846)
HUDSON-SHARPE. In Mohawk on 11 Nov by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Philip H. Hudson and Mary Sharpe. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 8 Dec 1855)
HUGHS-CHRISTIAN. In Schuyler on the 26th ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Samuel Hughs and Roxana Christian. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 4 Feb 1832)
HULBORT-SCOTT. In Newport on 20 Nov by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Horace L. Hulbort of Norway and Virginia A. Scott of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 11 Jan 1850)
HULL-FISH. In Litchfield on the 26th ult. by Rev. Orrin Roberts, David S. Hull, son of John Hull of this city [Utica, Oneida Co.] and Mary Fish, daughter of Samuel Fish of Litchfield. "(The parties will please accept our thanks for the liberal portion of excellent wedding cake which accompanied the above. Eds.)" Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 8 Nov 1834)
HULTZER-DYGERT. In Frankfort on the 15th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Divan Hultzer and Margaret Dygert, daughter of Hon. John B. Dygert, both of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1845)
HULTZER-ROOT. In Frankfort on the 18th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, James Hultzer and Frances Root, both of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 26 Jan 1844)
HUNGERFORD-MARSH. In Frankfort on 5 Mar by Rev. Griffith, George B. Hungerford and Nancy C. Marsh, daughter of Christopher Marsh Esq. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 17 Mar 1837)
HUNGERFORD-DODGE. In Frankfort on the 11th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, James W. Hungerford and Harriet M. Dodge, both of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 20 Dec 1844)
HUNGERFORD-WARREN. In Litchfield in the Universalist church on Sunday last by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Russell H. Hungerford and Mary Ann Warren, both of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 8 Sep 1848)
HUNT-SMITH. In Fairfield "on the 29th," James B. Hunt Esq. of H[?], attorney at law, and Maria E. Smith, daughter of N. Smith Esq. of Fairfield. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 9 Oct 1824)
HURLBURT-SCOTT. In Newport on 24 Jun by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, George H. Hurlburt and Harriet A. Scott, both of Newport. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 10 Jul 1852)
HYDE-STONE. In Frankfort at the home of Mrs. R. Collins on the 18th inst. by Rev. D. Ballou, James Hyde Esq. and Ida W. Stone, both of Frankfort. (Christian Leader, Utica, 28 Dec 1878)
HYDE-PEAKE. At Little Falls at the Benton House by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, Norman L. Hyde of Monticello [Otsego Co.] and Clara E. Peake of Cedarville. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 21 Jun 1856)
INGRAHAM-WILLOUGHBY. In Russia on 20 Sep by Rev. O[liver] Wilcox, Gilbert Ingraham and Miss ____ Willoughby, both of Russia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Oct 1835)
Index of Bride Names
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Rhoda-see Cole, David
Adams,
M. N.-see Devendorf, A. S.
Aldridge,
Cynthia-see Bradley, Amos
Ames,
Zeruah-see Hamilton, Silas
Arnold,
Mary-see Brown, Charles
Avery,
Nancy-see Branson, Harvey
Ball,
Alsena-see Gage, Leonard
Baker,
Margaret-see George, Jeremiah
Bartlett,
Ann-see Fay, Ethan
Bartlett,
Sophia-see Avery, Franklin
Bellinger,
Elizabeth-see Casler, Robert
Blessing,
Eliza-see Gregg, E. D.
Bliss,
Mary-see Harter, Gaylord
Bliss,
Nancy-see Clock, David
Bliss,
Sarah-see Easton, Mahlon
Booth,
Martha-see Andrews, John
Bowen,
Louisa-see Fellows, George
Bradbury,
Minnie-see Brown, C. G.
Brayton,
Julianna-see Bellknap, Daniel
Brown,
Clarissa-see DeLong, James
Brown,
Lucinda-see Deyo, John
Brown,
Sarah-see Eaton, Leonard
Bucklin,
Sally-see Hall, John
Budlong,
Jane-see Elwood, Chauncey
Bulser,
Maria-see Austin, Homer
Burdell,
Mary-see Casler, James
Burrill,
Biancy-see Hawes, Lemuel
Burt,
Almira-see Golden, John
Burton,
McB.-see Holcomb, Jerome
Campbell,
Mary-see Brown, Walter
Capron,
Ann-see Fink, Levi
Casler,
Amanda-see DeLong, Cornelius
Casler,
Charlotte-see DeLong, Richard
Casler,
Mary-see Devendorf, Stewart
Caswell,
Laura-see Devendorf, Lewis
Chase,
Celeste-see Cunningham, Thomas
Chase,
Lucy-see Edgerton, Christopher
Christian,
Roxana-see Hughs, Samuel
Churchill,
Cordelia-see Arnold, Daniel
Churchill,
Henrietta-see Butler, Nicholas
Clark,
Clara-see Caney, Henry
Clark,
Dency-see Fox, Frederick
Clock,
Mary-see Hess, Peter
Cloyes,
Abigail-see Harvey, Uriah
Coffin,
Ann-see Bradford, Hopestill
Cook,
Angeline-see Clark, J. Henry
Cool,
Charlotte-see Byington, George
Crain,
Sally-see Howard, John
Cramer,
Nancy-see Fox, Isaac
Crane,
Ellie-see Bowes, James
Cress,
Harriet-see Duell, Seneca
Crist,
Catherine-see Horton, Otis
Cullen,
Mary-see Gallagher, Michael
Custer,
Sarah-see Baum, Andrew
Dana,
Nancy-see Day, Emerson
Davis,
Clarissa-see Avery, Sanford
Davis,
Martha-see Ferguson, James
Devendorf,
Alice-see Gray, James
Devendorf,
Amelia-see Conner, Jacob
Devendorf,
Elizabeth-see Easton, Henry
Devendorf,
Libbie-see Greene, Alonzo
Dillenbach,
Nancy-see House, Henry
Dodge,
Harriet-see Hungerford, James
Dolloff,
Elizabeth-see Howard, Robert
Donohoe,
Mary-see Bamford, Edward
Draper,
Elizabeth-see Draper, Granville
Durthick
[Derthick], Caroline-see Carder, G. W.
Dygert,
Jennie-see Hoard, Tyron
Dygert,
Margaret-see Hultzer, Divan
Dygert,
Portia-see Getman, Isaac
Easton,
Ellen-see Devendorf, Lucien
Eaton,
Adaline-see Burell, Alonzo
Eddy,
Lurilla-see Bowen, Nathan
Eldred,
Fidelia-see Brace, Eleazer
Eldred,
Helen-see Cook, Otis
Elkins,
Sarah-see Fuller, J. B.
Emery,
Caroline-see Brainard, Sardus
Etheridge,
Ann-see Burt, Asahel
Everett,
Emily-see Clark, Warren
Everett,
Maria-see Harrison, Thaddeus
Farmer,
Hannah-see Farmer, Hiram
Farmer,
Louisa-see Hazleton, Eldad
Farmer,
Sophia-see Hildreth, Heman
Fay,
Emma-see Haines, J. C.
Fenner?,
Julia-see Crombie, David
Fish,
Mary-see Hull, David
Folts,
Mary-see Casler, Joseph
Folts,
Sarah-see Eddy, William
Ford,
Almira-see Bowen, Edward
Ford,
Mary-see Broughton, Samuel
Fox,
Mary-see Cushney, Edward
Furman,
Louisa-see Devendorf, John
Gage,
Esther-see Bartlett, Abner
Gage,
Maria-see Cowles, Anson
Gay,
Emma-see Houghton, B. K.
Gay,
Lucy-see Bucklin, James
Gay,
Mira-see Galpin, Henry
Getman,
Abbie-see Brooks, Alfred
Getman,
E. F.-see Haikes, Harvey
Gibson,
Mary-see Benchley, George
Golden,
Dorothy-see Hallock, Nehemiah
Golden,
Harriet-see Hilts, Peter
Golden,
Juliet-see Filer, DeLoss
Graham,
Catharine-see Golden, Abner
Graves,
Camilla-see Alexander, Edward
Hadley,
Almira-see Getchell, David
Hall,
Angeline-Helms, Philip
Hall,
Louisa-see Doxtader, Eli
Harris,
Catharine-see Comstock, Henry
Harris,
Mary-see Arnold, Nathan
Harris,
Olive-see Hall, Joseph
Harter,
Elizabeth-see Harter, Frederick
Harvey,
Laura-see Haskell, Darius
Hathaway,
Elizabeth-see Butterfield, Aaron
Hawks,
Catharine-see Garrratt, Robert
Hay,
Mary-see Howard, Willard
Hazen,
Maria-see Clark, Henry
Hazen,
Sophia-see Butterfield, M. W.
Helmer,
Cynthia-see Christman, Byron
Hogador,
Alice-see Fox, Martin
Hoke,
Lany Ann-see Christman, David
Holt,
Mary-see Desbrough, George
Houghton,
Amanda-see Harris, Edwin
House,
Angie-see Casler, Wallie
House,
Betsey-see Hawn, Peter
Howard,
Eunice-see Gallup, Arthur
Hughs,
Margaret-see Baxter, Daniel
Hull,
Carrie-see Gray, D. W.
Hull,
Mary-see Fake, Isaac
Ingersoll,
Elathear-see Banter, Samuel
Jackson,
Maria-see Beardsley, O.
Jenkins,
Jane-see Bacon, Davis
Johnson,
Eleanor-see Fenner, Edward
Johnson,
Jerusha-see Fairchild, Raymond
Johnson,
Lucretia-see Howard, Samuel
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Joslin,
Esther-see Brown, William
Keith,
Nancy-see Giles, Daniel
Keith,
Sarah-see Houghton, William
Kelsey,
Eliza-see Griswold, Walter
Kibbe,
Jerusha-see Devendorf, Solomon
King,
Martha-see Hagar, Edwin
Kirkland,
Martha-see Alexander, Henry
Kirkland,
Mary-see Carey, John
Klock,
Lucinda-see Hart, Abraham
Knapp,
Lois-see Brewer, Peter
Kosboth,
Lydia-see Green, John
Kosborth,
Sarah-see Green, Augustus
Lawton,
Louisa-see Crossett, Peter
Lee,
Mary-see Dean, Leonard
Levy,
Betsy-see Burt, Alphonzo
Lewis,
Eliza-see Baldwin, James
Lockwood,
Susan-see Corey, John
Loomis,
Louisa-see Chase, Thomas
Lottridge,
Jennie-see Haupt, Lewis
Loucks,
Mary-see Diefendorf, John
Lovett,
Kate-see Carpenter, John
Luther,
Rebecca-see Bradford, Hopestill
Macomber,
Amanda-see Hall, F.
March,
Sophronia-see Furman, Harvey
Marsh,
Nancy-see Hungerford, George
Marshall,
Armanella-see Devendorf, Henry
Marshall,
Clarissa-see Bacon, Frederick
Martin,
Susan-see Goodell, Amos
McDonald,
Caroline-see Conrad, Gilbert
Meeker,
Marinda-see Chase, Orrin
Mesick,
Rachel-see Hoke, Lyman
Merry,
Apphia-see Chismore, Jacob
Miller,
Nancy-see Bronson, George
Morey,
F. Emigene-see Bellinger, Levi
Morey,
Malvina-see Holmes, Henford
Morey,
Mary-see Bradford, George
Morgan,
Maggie-see Bridenbecker, H. N.
Morgan,
Sarah-see Dygert, James
Munson,
Charlotte-see Hodge, Rodney
Myers,
Mary-see Burton, Horace
Nelson,
S. Cornelia-see Clark, William
Nelson,
Susan-see Beebe, George
Noble,
Elizabeth-see Catlin, Robert
Paine,
Sally-see Filer, Delos
Parkhurst,
Harriet-see Gurner, Cornelius
Paul,
Rachel-see Gibson, John
Peake,
Clara-see Hyde, Norman
Pelton,
Abigail-see Grimes, William
Pepper,
Emma-see Grant, E. M.
Petrie,
Mary-see Golden, Amandred
Phelon,
Jane-see Fish, Alonzo
Pilbean,
Elizabeth-see Barney, Napoleon
Pinney,
Surcelia-see Barber, John
Piper,
Mary-see Bates, David
Post,
Julia-see Hale, Alfred
Post,
Roxy-see Benchley, William
Reynolds,
Almira-see Carpenter, Newton
Richtmoyer,
Sarah-see Getman, Levi
Rider,
Eliza-see Catlin, Nelson
Rix,
Maria-see Bowen, William
Rix,
Mary-see Allen, Darwin
Root,
Frances-see Hultzer, James
Rose,
Elizabeth-see Barton, Augustus
Ross,
Emily-see Carpenter, Edwin
Sample,
Marietta-see Feltner, Marcus
Scott,
Harriet-see Hurlburt, George
Scott,
Virginia-see Hulbort, Horace
Shall,
Lucinda-see Hicks, Isaac
Sharpe,
Mary-see Hudson, Philip
Shaul,
Filena-see Daxtader, Solomon
Shaut,
Catherine-see Ackerman, Nicholas
Shaut,
Mary-see Brownrigg, John
Shell,
Sophia-see Cristman, William
Sherman,
Harriet-see Devendorf, Jacob
Shoemaker,
Mary-see Bowen, Albert
Shoemaker,
Mary-see Browning, Thomas
Sickles,
Betsey-see Guild, Galen
Skinner,
Elizabeth-see Getman, Jeremiah
Slaughter,
Sally-see Holmes, John
Smith,
Ann-see Greene, Felix
Smith,
Eliza-see Hicks, Elias
Smith,
Maria-see Hunt, James
Smith,
Mary-see Arnold, Nathan
Smith,
Sarah-see Goodwin, Anson
Snell,
Elvira-see Bellinger, Christian
Snell,
Henrietta-see Hopson, Henry
Snell,
Maria-see DeVoe, Daniel
Stanton,
Catharine-see Diefendorf, Andrew
Stanton,
Julia-see Helmer, Darwin
Steele,
Julia-see Davis, Edwin
Stephens,
Lucy-see Doughtery, Ebenezer
Sterling,
Mary-see Burch, Frederick
Stevens,
Jane-see Harris, Abraham
Stockwell,
Laura-see Barber, John
Stone,
Ida-see Hyde, James
Strough,
Nancy-see Davis, Jacob
Thomas,
Sarah-see Decker, Edwin
Thompson,
Sarah-see Deyo, L. F.
Thomson,
Emily-see Howe, Alanson
Todd,
Lucinda-see Foster, Amos
Tucker,
Charlotte-see Chase, George
Tuttle,
Jennett-see Crosby, Henry
Tuttle,
Sophronia-see Doxtader, Benjamin
Van
Alstine, Ann-see Ford, David
Van
Alstine, Katherine-see Ehle, John
Vanslyck,
Nancy-see Byers, Frederick
Vanslyke,
Nancie-see Brown, Ozni
Velton,
Abbie-see Conklin, Cornelius
Venton,
Dorcas-see Hicks, Garardus
Vosburgh,
Melissa-see German, Hiram
Waful
[Waffle?], Irena-see Hine, Charles
Waggoner,
Betsey-see Hicks, Amenzo
Walker,
Emeline-see Burgess, David
Walrath,
Christina-see Bellinger, Christopher
Warren,
Mary-see Hungerford, Russell
Washburn,
Jenette-see Everett, Matthew
Watson,
Ruth-see Bowen, Daniel
Wetherwax,
Katie-see Eaton, Arnold
Wetmore,
Harriet-see Goodell, George
Wheelock,
Nancy-see Avery, Alonzo
Whitcomb,
Lucia-see Hoyt, Joseph
Whitney,
Julia-see Frendenburg, Albert
Wigley,
Elizabeth-see Conklin, Alexander
Wilkinson,
Sarah-see Bradley, John
Williams,
Harriet-see Clark, Noah
Willis,
Theodocia-see Brayton, Peter
Willoughby,
___ see Ingraham, Gilbert
Wood,
Eliza-see Harding, Elias
Wood,
Emeline-see Ford, Albert
Woodruff,
Susan-see Clapsaddle, W. R.
Woolever,
Ann-see Beebe, George
Wright,
Joanna-see Hoke, Rufus
Young,
Lucy-see Cole, Henry
Youran,
Annie-see Doxtader, John
Zoller,
Mattie-see Ball, Ira
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