Herkimer County, NY Marriages from Universalist Sources
1823-1878
Part 2: Groom Names J - Z
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.
JACKSON-PETRIE. In Manheim on 1 Jan by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, James W. Jackson of Fairfield and Amanda Petrie of Manheim. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1845)
JACKSON-HELMER. In Fairfield on New Year's evening by Rev. T[homas J.] Whitcomb, Henry M. Jackson and Achsah Ann Helmer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 1 Feb 1850)
JACOBS-HARRIS. On 18 Jan by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, Henry Jacobs of Columbia and Adaline Delaney Harris of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 3 Mar 1843)
JACOBSON-HARRIS. In Manheim on 1 Jan by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, David V. R. Jacobson of Columbia and Maryette M. Harris of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1845)
JOHNSON-LATUS. At Frankfort Hill on the 20th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, George Johnson and Elizabeth Latus, both of Frankfort Hill. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 28 Jun 1844)
JOHNSON-DYGERT. In Deerfield [Oneida Co.] on the 9th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Stephen B. Johnson of Frankfort and Catharine Dygert, second daughter of the late Col. David Dygert of Ilion. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 19 Jan 1849)
JONES-PETRIE. In Fairfield on the 8th inst. by Rev. W[m.] W. Waggoner, Merrick Jones and Ann Petrie. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 17 Sep 1836)
JOSLYN-STONE. In Frankfort on 16 Sep by Rev's. Humphreys and D. Ballou, Aaron V. Joslyn Esq. and Sarah A. Adams of Frankfort. (Christian Leader, Utica, 2 Oct 1875)
KANER-FRASIER. In German Flatts, George Kaner of Warren and Minerva Frasier of German Flatts. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 9 Oct 1824)
KATHERN-FARMER. In Herkimer "on Thursday evening last" by Rev. G[eorge] B. Lisher, Charles Kathern and Almira Farmer, daughter of John Farmer Esq. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 8 Jan 1825)
KEELER-EASTMAN. On the 24th inst. by R. Marvin Esq., Seth B. Keeler and Diadama Eastman, both of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 30 Jan 1830)
KEITH-SPENCER. In Newport on 2 Jan by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Benjamin B. Keith and Frances A. Spencer. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 18 Jan 1851)
KEITH-FORD. In Middleville on 12 Oct by Rev. W[m.] H. Waggoner, Stephen Keith of Newport and Sally Ann Ford, daughter of David Ford of Middleville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 20 Oct 1837)
KETH [KEITH]-KNIFFIN. On Friday 14 Nov by Rev. John Gregory, George Keth [Keith] of Newport and Hester Kniffin of Middleville, Herkimer Co. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 30 Nov 1833)
KIMBERLY-SMITH. In Herkimer on the 25th ult. by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter of Rockton, Horace Kimberly of Augusta, Oneida Co. and Esther L. Smith of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 25 Oct 1850)
KING-BUDLONG. In Litchfield on 15 Dec by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Frederick H. E. King of Paris [Oneida Co.] and Orpha A. Budlong of Litchfield. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 25 Dec 1852)
KIRBY-FIELD. In Middleville on the 13th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Edward G. Kirby and Adaline Field, both of Middleville. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 26 Nov 1859)
KIRK-BARNEY. In Middleville on 2 Jan by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, Richard D. Kirk and Orissa Matilda Barney, both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1845)
KIRKLAND-GREENE. In West Winfield on the 11th inst. by Rev. L[ewis] C. Brown[e], John Kirkland and Emily Jane Greene. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1835)
KIRKWOOD-CRISTMAN. At Little Falls on 21 Nov by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, John Kirkwood and Margaret Cristman, both of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 14 Dec 1849)
KITTLE-LANGSTAFF. In Middleville on the 6th inst. by Rev. J. Britton Jr., Adam Kittle of Albany [Albany Co.] and Ann Langstaff, formerly of the same place. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 28 Mar 1835)
KITZMILLER-SHERMAN. In Winfield on 17 May by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, William Kitzmiller of Ilion and Clara Sherman of Richfield Springs [Otsego Co.]. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 26b May 1860)
KLOCK-DAVIS. In Manheim on 7 Jan by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Amos Klock, youngest son of Adam Klock, and Almira Davis, eldest daughter of Joseph Davis. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 22 Jan 1841)
KLOCK-BELLINGER. In Danube on 8 Jan by Rev. N[elson] Snell, Reuben Klock of St. Johnsville [Montgomery Co.] and Barbara Bellinger of Danube. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 10 May 1850)
KLOCK-BLISS. In Mohawk on 10 Mar by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, William Klock and Celia S. Bliss. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 8 Apr 1854)
KOSBOTH-DEVENDORF. On 6 Mar by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, George Kosboth and Lavina Devendorf, both of Danube. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 29 Mar 1844)
KRING-HANDY. At Little Falls on 29 Mar by Rev. F. B. Peck, Sgt. George Kring of Co. F, 97th NYSV, and Adaline Handy, both of Oppenheim. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 28 May 1864)
LADD-BURTON. In Schuyler on the 30th ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, James G. Ladd and Elizabeth Burton. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 21 Jan 1848)
LAMBERSON-TUTTLE. In Salisbury on 13 Oct by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, James C. Lamberson and Lucy Tuttle, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 23 Oct 1840)
LAMBERSON-DIBBLE. In Salisbury on 25 Mar by Rev. J. Douglass, James C. Lamberson and Martha J. Dibble, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 13 Jun 1846)
LANDT-JONES. In Danube on the 19th ult. by Rev. W. G. Anderson, Randolph Landt and Polly Jones, both of Danube. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 15 Feb 1850)
LATHROP-KELLER. In Stark on 8 Oct by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Anderson Lathrop and Marinda Keller. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 24 Nov 1837)
LATHROP-SIVER. In Stark on 23 Sep by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, James Lathrop and Mary Siver, both of Stark. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 26 Oct 1838)
LEAVENS-RUST. In Russia on 30 Sep by Rev. J. B. Pierce, Alexander K. Leavens of Trenton Falls [Oneida Co.] and Melissa Rust of Russia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 11 Oct 1839)
LEPPER-BROWN. At Little Falls on 1 Jan by Rev. George W. Skinner, Sylvester F. Lepper of Herkimer and Sarah J. Brown of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 13 Jan 1855)
LEVEE-SPINK. By Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Jacob Levee and Susanna Spink, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 11 Jan 1850)
LEVEE-STEVENSON. At Little Falls on 6 Nov by Rev. L. Holmes, William Levee and Emma Stevenson. (The Ambassador, New York, 21 Dec 1867)
LEWIS-HARRINGTON. In German Flatts on 3 Feb by Rev. T. L. Clark, Mr. W. I. Lewis and Miss S. P. Harrington. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 26 Feb 1853)
LINDSEY-WILLIAMS. In Russia on Thursday 25 Mar by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Russel T. Lindsey and Harriet Williams, youngest daughter of Joseph Williams. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 9 Apr 1847)
LOBDELL-FARMER. In Newport on 14 Sep by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, Elijah Lobdell of Rushford, [Cattaraugus] Co. and Cynthia G. Farmer of Hammondton, New Jersey. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 26 Oct 1861)
LOCKWOOD-LANNING. In Russia on 12 Feb by Rev. Thomas J. Whitcomb, George Lockwood and Rosanna Lanning. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 15 Mar 1851)
MANGUS-MYERS. In Herkimer on the 12th inst. by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, Jacob Mangus of Mohawk and Amanda E. Myers of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 21 Jul 1848)
MARSH-MORSE. In Salisbury on 8 Jan by Rev. J. Douglass, Abraham Marsh and Eliza E. Morse, formerly of Northville, Michigan, now of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 30 Jan 1846)
MARSH-DYGERT. In Frankfort on the 15th inst. by Rev. A[aron] B. Grosh, Ely T. Marsh, Esq., Attorney at Law, and Mary E. Dygert, daughter of Capt. William W. Dygert, both of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 16 Sep 1842)
MARSH-MUNSON. In Salisbury on 22 Nov by Rev. W[m.] H. Waggoner, Lyman Marsh and Achsa Munson, daugher of Jacob Munson. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 15 Dec 1837)
MARSHALL-GOODELL. In Litchfield in the Universalist church on Sunday last by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Harrison Marshall and Sarah L. Goodell, both of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 8 Sep 1848)
MARVIN-TUTTLE. In Salisbury, Herkimer Co. on 10 Jul by Rev. J[ames] H. Tuttle, James R. Marvin of New York and Henrietta M. Tuttle of Salisbury. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 Jul 1855)
MASON-MOREY. In Fairfield on the 14th inst. by Rev. J. Britton, Warren Mason of Frankfort and Almira Morey of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1835)
MATHER-GETMAN. On 21 Dec 1875 at the home of W. S. Benchley Esq. by Rev. S. R. Ward, Charles J. Mather of Fairfield and Mrs. Mary Getman of Newport. (Christian Leader, Utica, 15 Jan 1876)
MAX-FIELD. In Middleville on the 17th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, George Max and Martha Field, both of Middleville. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 30 Oct 1858)
MAXWELL-MOYER. On the 25th ult. by Rev. W[m.] H. Waggoner, Cornelius Maxwell of Little Falls and Katharine Moyer of Menden [should be Minden, Montgomery Co.]. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 14 Nov 1835)
MAYER-JOHNSON. In Danube on 13 Feb by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, David L. Mayer of Stark and Betsey Johnson of Danube. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 29 Mar 1839)
MAYNARD-HELMER. In Ilion on 27 Dec 1853 by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Dolphus S. Maynard and Mrs. Armenella Helmer. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 7 Jan 1854)
MCCOON-YOUNG. On the 21st ult. by Rev. W. Hunt, Daniel McCoon and Jane Young, daughter of Israel Young, both of Columbia, Herkimer Co. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 10 Jan 1835)
MCGRAW-EATON. On 18 Feb by Rev. T[heodore] D. Cook of Utica, John McGraw and Hannah Eaton, both of Schuyler. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 16 Apr 1864)
MCGUIRE-BURT. At Little Falls on 28 Oct by Rev. H. D. L. Webster, James T. McGuire and Cordelia S. Burt. (Christian Leader, Utica, 13 Dec 1873)
MERRY-REMINGTON. In German Flatts on the 20th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Lawrence L. Merry of Mohawk, a merchant, and Maria Remington, youngest daughter of E. Remington Esq. of German Flatts. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 28 Jun 1844)
MESICK-BELLINGER. In Danube on 2 Feb by Rev. A[aron] B. Grosh, Henry Mesick and Nancy Bellinger, daughter of Philip Bellinger, both of Danube. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 25 Feb 1854)
MESNICK-HOKE. In Starkville on the 5th inst. by Rev. J. R. Sage, Elijah Mesnick of Danube and Sarah Hoke of Starkville. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 15 Jan 1859)
MILLS-WILCOX. In Newport on 17 Apr by Rev. C. D. Haynes, John F. Mills of Little Falls and Mary Wilcox of Dayton, Cattaraugus Co. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 20 May 1865)
MOON-CARPENTER. At Russia Corners on 30 Nov by Rev. W. G. Anderson, Nathan M. Moon and Sally Ann Carpenter, both of Russia Corners. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 10 Dec 1853)
MOOREY-CARPENTER. On 11 Jan by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, William Moorey of Fairfield and Eliza Carpenter of Norway. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 3 Mar 1843)
MOREY-AVERELL. In Newport on 21 May, Milo Morey of Newport and Kittie B. Averell of Madrid [St. Lawrence Co.]. (Christian Leader, Utica, 28 Jun 1873)
MOREY-FULLER. In Middleville on 22 Feb by Rev. W[m.] H. Waggoner, Mason Morey and Alvira Fuller. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 20 Apr 1838)
MORGAN-VAN DEUSEN. In Columbia on 17 Jun by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, James Morgan and Lucinda Margaret Van Deusen, both of Columbia. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 27 Jun 1857)
MORGAN-RICE. In Cedarville on Sunday 21 Mar by Rev. J[ames] H. Tuttle, William H. Morgan and Sarah M. Rice, both of Cedarville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 16 Apr 1847)
MORRIS-POTTER. In Herkimer on the 15th inst. by Rev. J. Britton, Bennet Morris and Pamelia Potter, both of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1835)
MOSHER-WARNER. In Salisbury on 28 Jan by Rev. Hudson, Daniel Mosher of Rensselaer Co. and Marta Warner of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 19 Feb 1841)
MOWER-MOWER. In Stark on 30 Dec 1838 by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Jacob Mower of Danube and Irene Mower of Stark. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 1 Feb 1839)
MOYER-WALRATH. In Stark on 22 Jan by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, Daniel H. Moyer and Joanna Walrath. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 9 Feb 1856)
MUNGER-STREETER. At Little Falls on 14 Jan by Rev. F. B. Peck, Charles Munger and Mary E. Streeter, both of Salisbury. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 30 Jan 1864)
MUNGER-CURTIS. In Salisbury on Sunday 15 Dec 1839 by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks of St. Johnsville, Sherman Munger and Sophia Phenelia Curtis, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 3 Jan 1840)
MYERS-SECKNER. In Columbia at the bride's home on 23 Sep by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Newbern R. Myers, son of Hon. Jeremiah Myers of Columbia and Fanny Seckner, daughter of Jacob Seckner. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 9 Oct 1858)
MYERS-PRATT. In Salisbury on the 2d inst. by Rev. A[aron] B. Grosh, Philip Myers of Antwerp [Jefferson Co.] and Melinda Pratt of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 19 Sep 1835)
NEELY-NELLIS. In Fairfield on 2 Mar by Rev. William H. Waggoner, Justus H. Neely and Malvina Nellis. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 17 Mar 1837)
NELSON-GOLDEN. At Little Falls on 1 Feb by Rev. J. R. Sage, George Nelson and Eleanora Golden, both of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 11 Feb 1860)
NELSON-TODD. In Fairfield on the 4th inst. by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, H. Varnum Nelson and S. Fannie Todd. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 21 Mar 1857)
NEWBERRY-FOSTER. In Newport on 11 Feb by Rev. Thomas J. Whitcomb, Elisha Newberry, age 69, and Clarissa Foster, age 56. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 15 Mar 1851)
NEWELL-ATKINS. In Warren on Wednesday 9 Dec by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks of St. Johnsville [Montgomery Co.], Rev. M. [Maxcy] B. Newell of Brewer [Brewster, Massachusetts], and Mrs. Margarette M. Atkins of Warren. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Dec 1846)
OLENDORF-DAVIS. On 27 Oct 1853 by Rev. B[enjamin] S. Hobbs, Daniel Olendorf of German Flatts and Mary L. Davis of Manheim. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 Jan 1854)
ORENDORF-STAURING. In Newport on 18 Nov by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, Frederick Orendorf and E. Stauring, both of German Flatts. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 8 Dec 1860)
PACKARD-HELMER. In Newport on Sun 7 Apr by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, William Packard of Little Falls and Nancy Catharine Helmer of German Flatts. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 20 Apr 1861)
PADDOCK-ROBERTS. In Ilion on 6 Mar by Rev. D. Ballou, John C. Paddock Esq. and Cornelia C. Roberts. (The Ambassador, New York, 16 Mar 1867)
PAINE-FILKINS. At Little Falls on 7 Aug by Rev. J. D. Hicks, D. C. Paine and Martha Filkins. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 14 Sep 1849)
PAINE-JOHNSON. In Mohawk on the 1st ult. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Daniel P. Paine and Ann Johnson. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 1 Oct 1853)
PALMER-MYERS. In German Flatts on Thu 5 Dec by the Hon. Daniel Dygert, Dr. A. S. Palmer of Exeter [Otsego Co.] and Mary C. Myers of German Flatts. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 28 Dec 1833)
PARKHURST-FENNER. In Newport at the home of the bride's father on 25 Dec 1872 by Rev. A. K. White, Angus L. Parkhurst and Fannie C. Fenner. (Christian Leader, Utica, 18 Jan 1873)
PARKHURST-BUDLONG. In Frankfort on the 30th ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, William Henry Parkhurst, MD and Margaret Budlong, eldest daughter of Caleb Budlong, MD, both of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 9 Dec 1842)
PAYN-LOCKWOOD. In Graves Hollow (Russia) on Wednesday 20 Jan by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Hiram Payn and Rachel Lockwood, eldest daughter of Seely Lockwood Esq. of Graves Hollow. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 19 Feb 1847)
PEACKE-WALRATH. On Sunday the 18th inst. by John J. Eacker Esq. of Litchfield, Elijah Peacke of German Flatts and Margaret Walrath of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1835)
PECK-KOONS. In Mohawk on the 3d inst. by Rev. J. N. Parker, Asa B. Peck of Florida [Montgomery Co.] and Libbie Koons of Mohawk. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 20 Sep 1862)
PECK-PELTON. On the 16th [ult.] by John I. Eacker Esq., George B. Peck of Winfield and Lovina Pelton of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 5 Apr 1834)
PELL-LEGG. In Grayville on Sun 24 Sep by Rev. W. G. Anderson, Edward R. Pell of Rome, Oneida Co. and Mary L. Legg of Grayville. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 14 Oct 1865; page is misdated the 15th.)
PELTON-WARREN. In Litchfield on 24 Oct by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Justin B. Pelton of the firm of Lewis & Pelton of Ilion and Julia E. Warren, daughter of Julius Warren Esq. of Litchfield. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 3 Nov 1861)
PEMBER-ANDREWS. In Essex, Massachusetts on 5 Nov by Rev. E. C. Bolles, Ph.D. of Salem, Rev. E. F. Pember, Pastor of St. Paul's [Universalist] Church, Little Falls, NY and Martha S. Andrews of Essex. (Christian Leader, Utica, 16 Nov 1878)
PENDILL-CARPENTER. In Norway on 8 Dec by Rev. William H. Waggoner, Morris M. Pendill of Byron, Genesee Co. and Mary M. Carpenter, daughter of Asahel Carpenter of Norway. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 24 Dec 1836)
PEPPER-GIBBS. On 5 Oct by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, J. Munroe Pepper and Miranda Gibbs, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 24 Nov 1848)
PERKINS-GAGE. In Litchfield on the 23d ult by Rev. J[acob] Whitney of this city [Utica], Edward Perkins of Trenton, Oneida Co. and Sarah Gage, daughter of James Gage Esq. of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 4 Oct 1834)
PERKINS-ARNOLD. In Fairfield on 3 May by Rev. W[m.] H. Waggoner, George R. Perkins, Professor of Mathematics at the Clinton Liberal Institute [in Clinton, Oneida Co.], and Amy J. Arnold, daughter of Thomas Arnold of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 12 May 1837)
PETRIE-HACKLEY. In Herkimer "on the 30th" by Rev. Spinner [of the German Reformed church], Col. David Petrie of Little Falls, merchant, and Charlotte A. Hackley of Herkimer. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 9 Oct 1824)
PETRIE-MOYER. At Little Falls at the Rockton House on the 8th inst. by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, Henry Petrie of Jacksonburg and Mary E. Moyer of Shell's Bush. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 24 Nov 1855)
PETRIE-HELMER. In Newport on Mon the 5th inst. by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Thomas Petrie and Almira J. Helmer. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 15 Jan 1852)
PHILKS-CUMMINGS. In Winfield on the 5th ult., Addison N. Philks and Livonia Cummings. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 4 Apr 1835)
PHILLEO-ARNOLD. At L. O. Gay's in Little Falls on 25 Nov by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, Rev. John H. Philleo of Devereax, Herkimer Co. and Mary Arnold of Hartwick, Otsego Co. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 15 Dec 1848)
PHILLEO-PHILLEO. In Russia on 19 Jun by Rev. D. Biddlecom, Newton Philleo of Winfield and Juliet Philleo of Russia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 9 Jul 1836)
PHILLEO-WHEELER. In Russia on 21 Nov by Rev. S[tephen] Miles, Willis Philleo and Mrs. Marion Wheeler, both of Russia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 25 Dec 1830)
PICKET-IVES. In Salisbury on 15 Oct 1835 by Jacob Powell Esq., Emilius Picket of Manheim and Phoebe H. Ives of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 9 Jan 1836)
PIERCE-PORTER. In Fairfield on 3 Jul by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, George W. Pierce and Emeline Porter. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 26 Jul 1839)
PIPER-BARSE. In Herkimer on 10 Feb by Rev. T. L. Clark, John Piper and C. A. Barse. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 26 Feb 1853)
POOLER-BATES. In Frankfort in the Universalist church on the 12th inst. by Rev. D. Ballou, Charles T. Pooler and Libbie J. Bates, both of Frankfort. (Christian Leader, Utica, 18 Nov 1876)
POST-HASKELL. In Newport on Thanksgiving [29 Nov 1849] by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Dan Post Jr. and Louisa Almantha Haskell, both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 11 Jan 1850)
POST-GRIFFIN. In Fairfield on 29 Nov by Rev. D. Chassells, Harlowe J. Post of Trenton, Oneida Co. and Mary Ann Griffin of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 16 Dec 1842)
POTTER-WOOD. In Fairfield on Thursday the 10th inst. by Rev. G[eorge] B. Lisher, Robert Potter and Mary Wood. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 19 Mar 1825)
POWERS-MURRAY. In Russia on 27 Feb, Charles F. Powers, late of Grand Isle Co., Vermont, and Elizabeth Murray, both of Russia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Mar 1842)
PRATT-DIBELL [DIBBLE]. In Salisbury on the 30th ult. by Rev. J[acob] Whitney, William R. Pratt and Mary Dibell [Dibble], daughter of M. Dibell [Dibble], both of Salisbury. "A liberal portion of the wedding cake accompanied this notice." (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 13 Dec 1834)
PRESCOTT-ALLEN. In Mohawk on the 3d inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Amos H. Prescott Esq., attorney at law, and Caroline Pamelia Allen, both of Mohawk. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 12 May 1848)
PRYER-REES. On Thursday the 15th inst. by John J. Eacker Esq. of Litchfield, Joseph Pryer of German Flatts and Margaret Rees of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1835)
PULLMAN-MCINTOSH. At Little Falls on the 11th ult. by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, George Pullman and Clorinda McIntosh, both of Ohio, Herkimer Co. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 21 Mar 1857)
RANDALL-STEWART. In Winfield on 2 Mar by Rev. Holcum, A. R. Randall and Jane Stewart, adopted daughter of Alexander and Nancy Stewart, both of Winfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 26 Mar 1841)
RANSOM-ARNOLD. At Little Falls on 20 May by Rev. H. D. L. Webster, S. G. Ransom and Nettie Arnold. (Christian Leader, Utica, 14 Jun 1873)
RANSOM-IVES. In Salisbury on the 9th inst. by Rev. John Gregory, Samuel Ransom and Caroline Ives, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 25 Aug 1832)
RANSOM-HANDY. In Salisbury on the 17th inst. by Rev. George Messinger, Tho's Ransom Jr. and Mehitable Handy, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 27 Mar 1830)
RASBACH-SHELL. In Herkimer on 14 Oct by Rev. C. S. Mead, Marcus Rasbach and Nancy M. Shell, both of Herkimer. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 1 Nov 1856)
REED-HAINES. In Salisbury on the 2d inst. by Rev. G[eorge] Messinger, Peter Reed and Susan Haines, both of Salisbury. (Utica Evangelical Magazine, Utica, 22 Aug 1829)
REED-MILLER. In Danube on 15 Jan by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Tillison Reed and Barbara Miller. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 10 Apr 1846)
REESE-PIPER. In Winfield on 17 May by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Franklin Reese of Ilion and Elmira Piper of Frankfort. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 26 May 1860)
REMINGTON-CARVER. In Winfield on the 3d inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Samuel Remington of Ilion and Flora A. Carver, second daughter of Benjamin Carver Esq. of Winfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 19 Jan 1849)
REYNOLDS-BAILEY. In Herkimer on the 5th inst. by Rev. J. Britton Jr., Stephen J. Reynolds of Newport and Fanny Bailey of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 28 Mar 1835)
RICE-PUTNAM. On 3 Oct by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter, John P. Rice and Catherine Putnam, both of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 24 Nov 1848)
RICHARDS-PRESTON. In Warren on 2 Apr by Rev. T. L. Clark of Upper Lisle, Samuel Richards Esq. of Bridgewater [Oneida Co.] and Martha Preston of Warren. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 19 Apr 1851)
RICHARDSON-COUNTRYMAN. In Herkimer on 16 Dec by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Stephen E. Richardson of Schuyler and Alida Countryman, eldest daughter of Peter Countryman Esq. of Herkimer. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 27 Dec 1851)
RICHARDSON-DYGERT. In Frankfort on the 12th ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Thomas Richardson of Mohawk and Harriet Dygert, daughter of the late John B. Dygert of Frankfort. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 14 May 1859)
ROBERTS-WOODRUFF. In Ilion on Christmas Eve [1846] by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Christopher Roberts and Cornelia C. Woodruff, only daughter of Luman Woodruff, both of Ilion. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 8 Jan 1847)
ROBERTS-HOUSE. In Newport on 20 Feb by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, John Roberts and Mary House, both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Mar 1842)
ROBERTS-BIRDSALL. In Russia on 13 Jun by Rev. S[tephen] R. Smith, Rev. Orrin Roberts and ____ Birdsall. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 22 Jun 1833)
ROBINSON-CUSTER. In Herkimer on 5 Oct by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith of Newport, James Robinson of Iowa and Emily Custer of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 16 Nov 1842) 16 Nov 1842)
ROCKEFELLER-RICER. At Little Falls on 24 Dec 1867 by Rev. L. Holmes, Henry Rockfeller and Barbara Ricer. (The Ambassador, New York, 18 Jan 1868)
ROOF-FRALICK. In Mohawk on the 4th ult. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Moses C. Roof and Jane Fralick [this is probably a phonetic spelling of the German "Froelich"]. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 1 Oct 1853)
ROOT-BURTCH. In Schuyler on the 26th ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, George Root and Orissa Burtch, both of Schuyler. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 7 Mar 1845)
RUSHMER-CROSSMAN. In Mohawk on 1 Jan by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Thomas Rushmer and Eliza Crossman. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 25 Feb 1854)
RUSSELL-BAILEY. At Little Falls on 1 May by Rev. A. Tibbetts, Geo. A. Russell of New York and Carrie E. Bailey of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 19 May 1866)
SAGE-FORD. In Middleville on the 16th inst. by Rev. J[acob] Whitney of Utica, Linus Sage of Fredonia, Chautauqua Co. and Lydia Ann Ford of Middleville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 27 Sep 1834)
SAMMONS-STEELE. In Frankfort on 10 Oct by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, William T. Sammons and Mrs. Emeline Steele [daughter of John B. and Elizabeth (Devendorf) Dygert and widow of Matthew Steele]. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 21 Oct 1854)
SARVAY-TUTTLE. In Salisbury on 9 Sep by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, Levi Sarvay of Wilna, Jefferson Co. and Malvina Tuttle of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 25 Sep 1840)
SATTLEN-DESBROUGH. In Newport on 1 Jan by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Alfred Sattlen and Eliza Desbrough. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 18 Jan 1851)
SCHERMERHORN-LANKTON. In Russia Corners on Sunday the 8th inst. by Rev. I. B. Pierce of Trenton [Oneida Co.], John Schermerhorn of Deerfield [Oneida Co.] and Susan B. Lankton, daughter of Elisha Lankton of Russia Corners. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 21 Feb 1835)
SCHUYLER-MCCHESNEY. At Little Falls by Rev. W. G. Anderson, Alfred Schuyler and Sarah McChesney. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 17 Jun 1846)
SCISSON-RAYNOR. In Newport on 26 Feb by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Rebin Scisson and Susan Raynor. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 15 Mar 1851)
SCRANTON-MCMEEN. In Herkimer on the 25th ult. by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter of Rockton, Henry Scranton and Margaret McMeen, both of Augusta [Oneida Co.]. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 25 Oct 1850)
SEAMANS-WILLIAMS. In Ilion on the 25th ult. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, A. C. Seamans and Caroline Williams. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Jun 1852)
SEARLE-HARRIS. In Fairfield on 22 Dec 1836 by Rev. W[m.] H. Waggoner, Orren Searle of Little Falls and Emily A. Harris of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 13 Jan 1837)
SEYMOUR-MYERS. In Frankfort on 18 Apr by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Asa N. Seymour of Prairie du Saulk, Wisconsin, a merchant, and Lucinda D. Myers of Frankfort. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 May 1853)
SHELDON-WHITNEY. In Mohawk on 23 Mar by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, William A. Sheldon and Harriet Whitney. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Apr 1856)
SHOEMAKER-MARCH. In Frankfort on 20 Mar by Rev. T. L. Clark, Christopher Shoemaker and M. J. March, both of German Flatts. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 10 Apr 1853)
SIMONS-SANDERS. In Winfield on 2 Jul by Rev. T[homas] J. Smith, James Simons of Edmeston and Lydia Sanders of Winfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 26 Jul 1839)
SKINNER-ROSE. In Schuyler on the 5th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner [uncle of the groom], T. W. [Timothy Warner] Skinner Esq. of Mexico [Oswego Co.], attorney at law, and Sarah L. Rose of Schuyler. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 23 Aug 1862)
SLOUGHTER-WRIGHT. In Stark on 28 Oct by Rev. J. Douglass, Nicholas Sloughter and Maria Wright, both of Stark. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 13 Nov 1846)
SMITH-HOWARD. In Herkimer on Wednesday last by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner of Utica, David G. Smith of Schuyler, a merchant, and Sally Mariah Howard, eldest daughter of Capt. Rufus Howard of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 11 Sep 1830)
SMITH-SMITH. In Litchfield, Herkimer Co. on 10 Feb by Rev. A. R. Bartlett, Elijah Smith and Jane C. Smith, both of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 26 Feb 1841)
SMITH-FRANK. In Newport at Mr. Benchley's hotel on the 28th ult., Hiram H. Smith and Mary L. Frank. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 20 Jan 1855)
SMITH-HATHAWAY. In Salisbury on 8 Jan by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, Jerome Smith and Abigail Hathaway, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1845)
SMITH-MYERS. In Fairfield on 11 Jun by Rev. W[m.] H. Waggoner, John Smith and Clarissa Myers. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 23 Jul 1836)
SMITH-BROWN. In Fairfield on 5 Feb by Rev. H. K. White, William R. Smith and Emma E. Brown. (Christian Leader,Utica, 1 Mar 1873)
SNELL-BARTLETT. In Salisbury on the 31st ult. by Rev. George Messinger, Barnard Snell of Manheim and Emeline Bartlett of Salisbury. (Utica Evangelical Magazine, Utica, 20 Jun 1829)
SNELL-ARNDT. In Stark, Herkimer Co. on the 28th ult. by Rev. T. L. Harris, Christian Snell of Danube and Maria Arndt, daughter of John Arndt of Stark. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 5 Apr 1844)
SNELL-SNELL. In Manheim on 28 Jun by Rev. N[elson] Snell, Jacob Snell of Danube and Caroline Snell of Manheim. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Aug 1854)
SNELL-CASLER. In Mohawk on the 12th inst. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Jacob Snell and Mary J. Casler. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 22 Nov 1856)
SOUTHWORTH-FOSDICK. At Little Falls on 2 Jan by Rev. B[enjamin] S. Hobbs, Warren C. Southworth and Mary Jane Fosdick, both of Little Falls. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 Jan 1854)
SPENCER-TANNER. In Utica on the 11th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Cornelius V. Spencer and Lucy L. Tanner, both of Mohawk. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 21 Apr 1860)
SPENCER-PERKINS. On 9 Oct by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock of Mohawk, David D. Spencer and Mary A. Perkins. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 20 Oct 1855)
SPENCER-COFFIN. In Newport at the Universalist church by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, Orrin Spencer and Lucina W. Coffin. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 21 Aug 1846)
SPERRY-DARROW. On 2 Sep by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, S. P. Sperry of Trenton [Oneida Co.] and Sarah Ann Darrow of Russia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 29 Nov 1850)
SPINNER-SMITH. In Herkimer on the 29th ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Christian F. Spinner, a merchant, and Mary Catharine Smith, both of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 9 Nov 1849)
STANSEL-HOKE. In Stark on 14 Oct by Rev. A[aron]B. Grosh, Garret Stansel and Dolly Hoke, both of Stark. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 13 Nov 1852)
STANTON-CRUICKSHANKS. In Russia on the 19th ult by Rev. J[acob] Whitney, Elijah Stanton and Margaret Cruickshanks, both of Russia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 8 Nov 1834)
STANTON-OSGOOD. In Mohawk on the 19th inst. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Henry Stanton and Elizabeth Osgood. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 29 Nov 1856)
STAPLETON-WAIT. On 16 Oct by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Ebenezer Stapleton and Abigail Wait, both of Middleville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 29 Nov 1850)
STARING-ROSECRANTZ. At Little Falls by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Peter A. Staring and Catharine M. Rosecrantz. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 1 Jun 1849)
STEBBINS-FORD. At Little Falls on 15 Oct by Rev. H. D. L. Webster, George C. Stebbins and Sarah M. Ford. (Christian Leader, Utica, 13 Dec 1873)
STEEL-CATLIN. In Columbia on 10 Apr by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Harvey Steel of German Flatts and Esther Catlin of Winfield. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 26 Apr 1862)
STERLING-BURTON. In Schuyler on the 7th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, John Sterling and Juliaett Burton, both of Schuyler. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 15 Sep 1848)
STEVENS-HARTSON. In Mohawk on 12 Mar by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Alexander Stevens and Mary E. Hartson. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 6 May 1854)
STEWART-TALCOTT. In Warren on 15 Dec 1845 by Rev. J[ames] H. Tuttle, Rev. J[ohn] H. Stewart and Anna Talcott. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 9 Jan 1846: paper is misdated 1845)
STEWART-BATEMAN. In Manheim on 26 Nov by Rev. W. G. Anderson, Robert Stewart and Maria H. Bateman, both of Manheim. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 13 Dec 1856)
STONE-SEAVEY. In Russia on the 18th ult. by Rev. S[tephen] Miles, Mark J. Stone and Mrs. Lucy J. Seavey, both of Russia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 8 Jan 1831)
SWIFT-JONES. In Newville on 11 Mar by Rev. J. Douglass, A. R. Swift, MD and Maranda Jones of Newville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 27 Mar 1846)
SWIFT-POTTER. In Salisbury on 29 Nov by Rev. W. G. Anderson, Ethan S. Swift and Cornelia B. Potter, both of Salisbury. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 9 Dec 1854)
SYLLABOCK-SMITH. In Frankfort on the 19th inst. by Rev. S. Ottman, John D. Syllabock of Herkimer and Orisax A. Smith of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 6 Oct 1848)
TAYLOR-WALRATH. In Russia on the 6th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, William G. Taylor and Anna Maria Walrath, both of Russia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 16 May 1835)
TEN EYCK-CARPENTER. In Mohawk on 13 Jul by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Ezekiel Ten Eyck and Frances Carpenter. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Aug 1854)
THOMAS-GATES. In Frankfort on the 22d inst. by Rev. Rogers, Amos S. Thomas and Mary A. Gates, both of this city [Utica]. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 30 Mar 1838)
THOMAS-SIMMS. In Newville at the bride's home on 21 Sep by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, George Hull Thomas, Esq. of Lone Rock, Wisconsin and Sarah A. Simms, only daughter of Ralf Simms Esq. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 9 Oct 1858)
THOMAS-FARMER. In Herkimer at the home of John Farmer on 19 Sep by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, William Thomas and Cynthia Farmer, both of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 9 Oct 1840)
THOMPSON-ARNOLD. In Fairfield on the 5th inst. by Rev. J. Britton Jr., Levi Thompson of Pownal, Vermont and Freelove Arnold of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 28 Mar 1835)
THOMPSON-FORD. In Salisbury on 1 Sep by Rev. J. Douglass, William J. Thompson and Elizabeth J. Ford, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 13 Nov 1846)
THURSTON-VOSBURGH. In Schuyler on the 7th inst. by Rev. Chapin, Parker J. Thurston and Cornelia Vosburg. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 20 Dec 1834)
TILLSON-WOODARD. In Winfield on 31 Dec 1838 by Rev. T[homas] J. Smith, George Tillson and Nancy Woodard, both of Winfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 1 Mar 1839)
TIMMERMAN-VEDDER. At Little Falls on 26 Nov by Rev. H. D. L. Webster, John Timmerman and Mary Jane Vedder. (Christian Leader, Utica, 13 Dec 1873)
TIMMERMAN-BOWEN. In Newport on 6 Sep by Rev. C. D. Haynes, Marvin S. Timmerman of Montgomery Co. and Ione L. Bowen of Newport. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 23 Sep 1865)
TIMMERMAN-MESIC. In Danube on 21 Oct by Rev. N[elson] Snell, William Timmerman of Minden and Mary Mesic of Danube. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 17 Dec 1847)
TINGUE-WALS. In Stark on 30 Dec 1838 by Rev. J[ohn] D. Hicks, George Tingue and Margaret Ann Wals, both of Stark. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 1 Feb 1839)
TODD-CARPENTER. In Norway on the 5th inst. by Rev. Weber, Hurman S. Todd of Fairfield and Susan Almira Carpenter of Norway. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 14 Jan 1832)
TODD-PICKET. In Manheim on Thursday the 10th inst. by Rev. L. C. Todd, Manning S. Todd and Mariah Picket. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 19 Mar 1825)
TRUE-AVERY. In Burlington Flats [Otsego Co.] in the church on the 10th inst. by Rev. J. Douglass, Loring True and Thetis Avery, both of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 29 Nov 1844)
TURNER-DYE. In Cedarville on the 8th inst. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Edward H. Turner and Emily M. Dye. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 24 Oct 1854)
TUTTLE-MERRY. In Ilion by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, LeRoy Tuttle of Omaha, Nebraska and Adelaide Merry of Mohawk. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Apr 1856)
TUTTLE-DIBBLE. In Salisbury at the home of N. Dibble Esq. on 5 Feb by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, Edwin Tuttle and Hannah Dibble, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 22 Feb 1839)
TUTTLE-MERRIMAN. In Salisbury on the 14th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Rev. James H[arvey] Tuttle, pastor of the Universalist society in Fulton [Oswego Co.] and Harriet E. Merriman of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 24 Aug 1849)
TUTTLE-SCHUTT. In Mohawk on the 18th ult. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Jerome B. Tuttle and Margaret L. Schutt. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 4 Nov 1854)
UNDERWOOD-FERGUSON. In Frankfort on the 1st inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Andrew L. Underwood of Utica [Oneida Co.] and Elizabeth M. Ferguson of Frankfort. (,Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 9 Mar 1849)
UNDERWOOD-WHEELOCK. In Litchfield on the 7th inst. by John I. Eacker Esq., William E. Underwood and Alzina Wheelock, both of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 27 Feb 1830)
VAN ANTWERP-JONES. In Ilion on the 21st ult. by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Richard C. Van Antwerp and Harriet E. Jones. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 16 Dec 1854)
VANDUSEN-TUTTLE. At Little Falls at the Benton House on the 3d ult. by Rev. G[eo.] W. Skinner, Peter Vandusen and Lucinda Tuttle, both of Copeck [Copake], Columbia Co. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Jan 1856)
VANSLYCK-STORIN. In Newport on 4 Sep by Rev. Thomas J. Whitcomb, Jacob VanSlyck and Nancy Storin. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 18 Oct 1851)
VAN WORMER-OWENS. At Little Falls on 1 Jan by Rev. L. Holmes, Jacob Van Wormer and Mariah E. Owens. (The Ambassador, New York, 18 Jan 1868)
VEDDER-SPRINGER. In Stark on the 14th inst. by Rev. J. R. Sage, Madison Vedder of Springfield, Otsego Co. and Martha Springer of Stark. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 24 Oct 1857)
VIBBER-GREEN. In Cedarville on 25 Apr by Rev. T[homas] J. Smith, Capt. Sanford Vibber and Mrs. Sally Green, both of Cedarville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 17 May 1839)
VICKERY-ROBBINS. In Russia on 17 Sep by Rev. L. M. Hawes, George Vickery and Laura A. Robbins, both of Russia. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 27 Oct 1855)
VINTON-JOSLYN. In Frankfort "on Sunday last" by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Milo A. Vinton and Mrs. Mary M. Joslin, both of Frankfort. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 16 Sep 1842)
WAFFEL [WAFFLE?]-STANLEY. In Salisbury on 4 Aug by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, C. W. Waffel [Waffle?] and Eliza M. Stanley, both of Mohawk. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 2 Sep 1842)
WAGOND-KNIFFIN. In Middleville on 24 Feb by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, Joseph J. Wagond of Sullivan [Madison Co.] and Hannah K. Kniffin of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Mar 1842)
WAIT-TYLER. In Herkimer on the 27th ult. by Rev. J. Britton Jr., Thomas Wait of Fairfield and Lucy Tyler of Herkimer. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 15 Mar 1834)
WALDO-ALLEN. On 2 Mar, Dwight Waldo of Ilion, and Mary Jane Allen. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 16 Apr 1864)
WALKER-SPONENBERG. In Mohawk on 24 Dec 1856 by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Reuben Walker and Rachel Sponenberg. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 3 Jan 1857)
WALROD-IVES. In Salisbury on 27 Jan by Rev. John Gregory, Benjamin Walrod of Oppenheim and Sarah Ives of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 23 Feb 1833)
WARD-WADLEIGH. In Herkimer on 2 Jan by Rev. O. Peck, Charles Ward and Mrs. Maria Wadleigh, both of Middleville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 15 Feb 1850)
WARD-FENNER. In Fairfield on Thursday the 11th inst. by Rev. G[eo.] B. Lisher, Edmund W. Ward and Elizabeth B. Fenner. (Gospel Inquirer, Little Falls, 20 Dec 1823)
WARD-PETRIE. At Little Falls on 19 Jan by Rev. J[ames] H. Tuttle, Henry Ward of Middleville and Sophia Petrie of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 29 Jan 1847)
WARD-BRONNER. In Stark on the 31st ult. by Rev. J. R. Sage, Hiram Ward and Marinda Bronner, both of Stark. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 9 Jan 1858)
WARNER-MORGAN. In Winfield on 4 Jan by Rev. T[homas] J. Smith, Josiah W. Warner and Dorothy Morgan, both of Winfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 16 Feb 1838)
WARREN-HAWKS. In Columbia on 1 Jun by Rev. L[ewis] C. Browne, Peter H. Warren, Esq. and Nancy Hawks, daughter of Thomas Hawks Esq., both of Columbia. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 12 Jun 1858)
WATERBURY-FOLTS. In Newport, Herkimer Co. on 19 Nov 1857 by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, Edwin Waterbury and Susan M. Folts, both of Herkimer. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 16 Jan 1858)
WATERBURY-HAGAR. In Mohawk on 25 Oct by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, William S. Waterbury and Abigail M. Hagar. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 8 Dec 1855)
WATSON-EDICK. At Little Falls at the Hinchman House on 8 Apr by Rev. H. A. Hanaford, William Watson and Nettie Edick, both of Ilion. (Christian Leader, Utica, 8 May 1875)
WEATHERWAX-DECKER. In Danube on 23 Jan by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, Andrew Weatherwax of Eatonville and Elizabeth Helen Decker of Danube. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 9 Feb 1856)
WEATHERWAX-LANSING. At Little Falls on the 24th ult. by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, Benjamin Weatherwax of Little Falls and Mrs. Nancy Lansing of New Haven, Oswego Co. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 11 Apr 1857)
WEBSTER-POTTER. In Poland on the 10th current by Rev. W. G. Anderson, Frederick Webster and Helen Potter, both of Poland. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 21 Sep 1861)
WELLER-SPENCER. In Newport on 8 Nov by Rev. M[oses] B. Smith, Frederick Weller and Helen Spencer, both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 2 Dec 1842)
WESCOTT-BYINGTON. In Salisbury on 1 Mar by Rev. J[acob] H. Harter of Little Falls, A. B. Wescott, MD and C. Ermina Byington, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 16 Mar 1849)
WHEELER-YOUNG. In Litchfield on the 9th ult. by John J. Eacker Esq., George W. Wheeler and Olive Young, both of Litchfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 7 Mar 1835)
WHITFIELD-MUNSON. In Salisbury on 9 Aug by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, William F. Whitford and Samantha H. Munson. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 2 Sep 1842)
WHITING-WOOD. In Schuyler on the 5th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, John Whiting of this city [Utica], merchant with the firm Jones & Whiting, and Jane Wood, daughter of Calvin Wood of Schuyler. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 21 May 1836)
WICKS-KEELER. In Frankfort on Sunday the 13th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Jacob Wicks and Mary E. Keeler, both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Aug 1843)
WIGGINS-SHED. In Salisbury on 27 Sep by Rev. J. Douglass, John Wiggins and Lois Shed, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 13 Nov 1846)
WIGHTMAN-BASSETT. In Herkimer on the 12th inst. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Joseph N. Wightman of Mohawk, attorney at law, and Adaline Bassett of Herkimer, only daughter of "the late Mrs. Bassett, who was drowned on board the Swallow last spring." (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 20 Mar 1846)
WIGHTMAN-MAYNARD. In Ilion on 3 Jun by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, William T. Wightman and Alzina M. Maynard. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 Jun 1856)
WILCOX-ANGELL. On 6 Mar by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Lyman Wilcox and Angeline Angell, both of Little Falls. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 16 Mar 1849)
WILKES-KANEASKEARN. At Little Falls on the 4th inst. by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, J. F. Wilkes of Salisbury and Sarah Ann Kaneaskearn of Danube. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 21 Mar 1857)
WILLIAMS-HERRON. In Winfield on the 4th inst. by Rev. T[homas] J. Smith, Rev. Alonzo Williams of Hamilton [Madison Co.] and Alice C. Herron of Winfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 21 Sep 1838)
WILLIAMS-FOX. At Little Falls in the Nelson House on 4 Jul by Rev. G[eorge] W. Skinner, John Williams and Catharine Fox, both of Newport. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 2 Aug 1856)
WILLIAMS-ISLES. In Newport at the Eagle Hotel on Sun 15 Jul by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, John Williams and Lucy Jane Isles, both of Mohawk. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 4 Aug 1860)
WILSON-ZOLLER. In Frankfort on 20 Mar by Rev. B[enjamin] B. Hallock, Dwight H. Wilson and Charlotte T. Zoller. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Apr 1856)
WILSON-MOREY. In Middleville on Sunday 18 Apr by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Learned K. Wilson of Newport and Mary J. Morey of Middleville. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 18 Jun 1847)
WINN-GORDEN. By Rev. J. Shrigley, Jeremiah Winn and Mary E. Gorden, both of Newport. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, New York, 16 Nov 1849)
WINNE-HOSKENS. At Little Falls in the Nelson House on Sun the 13th inst. by Rev. Geo. W. Skinner, David Winne of Ford's Bush, Montgomery Co. and Jane Frances Hoskens of Fort Plain, Montgomery Co. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 26 May 1855)
WINSOR-LAWTON. In Newport by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Horace B. Winsor and Emily Lawton. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 5 Jun 1852)
WISE-ROGERS. In Salisbury on 9 Jan by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, George Wise of Providence, Saratoga Co. and Mary Rogers of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 31 Jan 1845)
WOOD-FENNER. In Fairfield on the 17th inst. by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, Daniel R. Wood and Lydia Fenner, both of Fairfield. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 25 Oct 1844)
WOOD-STERLING. In Schuyler on the 20th ult. by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, Warren Wood and Delia Sterling, daughter of the late Nicholas Sterling Esq., both of Schuyler. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 7 Mar 1845
WOODWORTH-FARMER. In Herkimer on Thu 20 Jan by Rev. T[homas] J. Whitcomb, Chauncey Woodworth and Diana Farmer, both of Herkimer. A double ceremony: see Hazelton/Farmer. The brides were sisters. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 10 Mar 1848)
WOOLEVER-SPENCER. In Salisbury on the 24th ult. by Rev. George Messinger, Benjamin Woolever and Angeline Spencer, both of Salisbury. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 1 Jan 1831)
WOOSTER-BARRY. In Newport by Rev. P[hineas] Hathaway, John H. Wooster Esq. and Maria J. Barry. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 21 Aug 1846)
YALE-SMITH. In Manheim on 15 Mar by Rev. Castle, Burrage W. Yale of Stratford and Flora A. Smith of Manheim. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 14 Apr 1848)
YALE-KEYSER. In Salisbury on 10 Feb by Rev. L. Hutchins, Truman Yale and F. J. Keyser, both of Salisbury. (Christian Ambassador, Auburn, 28 Feb 1852)
YOUNG-SMITH. In Starkville on 6 Feb by Rev. D[olphus] Skinner, John D. Young MD and Rhoda A. Smith, only daughter of Peter Smith Esq. (The Ambassador, New York, 15 Jun 1867)
YOUNG-THOMAS. In Frankfort at the home of the bride's mother on 3 Jan by Rev. T[heodore] D. Cook, John H. Young of Gaines, Orleans Co. and Hannah P. Thomas. (Christian Ambassador, New York, 14 Jan 1865)
YOUNG-MINER. In Columbia on the 8th inst. by Rev. Wightman, Thomas V. Young and Elizabeth M. Miner, both of Columbia. (Evangelical Magazine & Gospel Advocate, Utica, 2 Mar 1838)
ZIMMERMAN-MESICK. In Danube on 28 Oct by Rev. H. D. L. Webster, William Zimmerman and Cornelia Mesick. (Christian Leader, Utica, 13 Dec 1873)
Index of Bride Names
Adams, Sarah-see Joslyn, Aaron
Allen, Caroline-see Prescott, Amos
Allen, Mary-see Waldo, Dwight
Andrews, Martha-see Pember, E. F.
Angell, Angeline-see Wilcox, Lyman
Arndt, Maria-see Snell, Christian
Arnold, Amy-see Perkins, George
Arnold, Freelove-see Thompson, Levi
Arnold, Mary-see Philleo, John
Arnold, Nettie-see Ransom, S. G.
Atkins, Margarette-see Newell, M. B.
Averell, Kittie-see Morey, Milo
Avery, Thetis-see True, Loring
Bailey, Carrie-see Russell, Geo.
Bailey, Fanny-see Reynolds, Stephen
Barney, Orissa-see Kirk, Richard
Barry, Maria-see Wooster, John
Barse, C. A.-see Piper, John
Bartlett, Emeline-see Snell, Barnard
Bassett, Adaline-see Wightman, Joseph
Bateman, Maria-see Stewart, Robert
Bates, Libbie-see Pooler, Charles
Bellinger, Barbara-see Klock, Reuben
Bellinger, Nancy-see Mesick, Henry
Birdsall, ___-see Roberts, Orrin
Bliss, Celia-see Klock, William
Bowen, Ione L.-see Timmerman, Marvin
Bronner, Marinda-see Ward, Hiram
Brown, Emma-see Smith, William
Brown, Sarah-see Lepper, Sylvester
Budlong, Margaret-see Parkhurst, William
Budlong, Orpha-see King, Frederick
Burt, Cordelia-see McGuire, James
Burtch, Orissa-see Root, George
Burton,Elizabeth-see Ladd, James
Burton, Juliaett-see Sterling, John
Byington, C. Ermina-see Wescott, A. B.
Carpenter, Eliza-see Moorey, William
Carpenter, Frances-see Ten Eyck, Ezekiel
Carpenter, Mary-see Pendill, Morris
Carpenter, Sally-see Moon, Nathan
Carpenter, Susan-see Todd, Hurman
Carver, Flora-see Remington, Samuel
Casler,Mary-see Snell, Jacob
Catlin, Esther-see Steel, Harvey
Coffin, Lucina-see Spencer, Orrin
Countryman, Alida-see Richardson, Stephen
Cristman, Margaret-see Kirkwood, John
Crossman, Eliza-see Rushmer, Thomas
Cruickshanks, Margaret-see Stanton, Elijah
Cummings, Livonia-see Philks, Addison
Curtis, Sophia-see Munger, Sherman
Custer, Emily-see Robinson, James
Darrow, Sarah-see Sperry, S. P.
Davis, Almira-see Klock, Amos
Davis, Mary-see Olendorf, Daniel
Decker, Elizabeth-see Weatherwax, Andrew
Desbrough, Eliza-see Sattlen, Alfred
Devendorf, Lavina-see Kosboth, George
Dibble, Hannah-see Tuttle, Edwin
Dibble, Martha-see Lamberson, James
Dibell [Dibble], Mary-see Pratt, William
Dye, Emily-see Turner, Edward
Dygert, Catharine-see Johnson, Stephen
Dygert, Harriet-see Richardson, Thomas
Dygert, Mary-see Marsh, Ely
Dibble, Martha-see Lamberson, James
Eastman, Diadama-see Keeler, Seth
Eaton, Hannah-see McGraw, John
Edick, Nettie-see Watson, William
Farmer, Almira-see Kathern, Charles
Farmer, Cynthia-see Lobdell, Elijah
Farmer, Cynthia-see Thomas, William
Farmer, Diana-see Woodworth, Chauncey
Fenner, Elizabeth-see Ward, Edmund
Fenner, Fannie-see Parkhurst, Angus
Fenner, Lydia-see Wood, Daniel
Ferguson, Elizabeth-see Underwood, Andrew
Field, Adaline-see Kirby, Edward
Field, Martha-see Max, George
Filkins, Martha-see Paine, D. C.
Folts, Susan-see Waterbury, Edwin
Ford, Elizabeth-see Thompson, William
Ford, Lydia-see Sage, Linus
Ford, Sally-see Keith, Stephen
Ford, Sarah-see Stebbins, George
Fosdick, Mary-see Southworth, Warren
Foster, Clarissa-see Newberry, Elisha
Fox, Catharine-see Williams, John
Fralick, Jane-see Roof, Moses
Frank, Mary-see Smith, Hiram
Frasier, Minerva-see Kaner, George
Fuller, Alvira-see Morey, Mason
Gage, Sarah-see Perkins, Edward
Gates, Mary-see Thomas, Amos
Getman, Mary-see Mather, Charles
Gibbs, Miranda-see Pepper, J. Munroe
Golden, Eleanora-see Nelson, George
Goodell, Sarah-see Marshall, Harrison
Gorden, Mary-see Winn, Jeremiah
Green, Sally-see Vibber, Sanford
Greene, Emily-see Kirkland, John
Griffin, Mary-see Post, Harlowe
Hackley, Charlotte-see Petrie, David
Hagar, Abigail-see Waterbury, William
Haines, Susan-see Reed, Peter
Handy, Adaline-see Kring, George
Handy, Mehitable-see Ransom, Tho's
Harrington, S. P.-see Lewis, W. I.
Harris, Adaline-see Jacobs, Henry
Harris, Emily-see Searle, Orren
Harris, Maryette-see Jacobson, David
Hartson, Mary-see Stevens, Alexander
Haskell, Louisa-see Post, Dan
Hathaway, Abigail-see Smith, Jerome
Hawks, Nancy-see Warren, Peter
Helmer, Achsah-see Jackson, Henry
Helmer, Almira-see Petrie, Thomas
Helmer, Armenella-see Maynard, Dolphus
Helmer, Nancy-see Packard, William
Herron, Alice-see Williams, Alonzo
Hoke, Dolly-see Stansel, Garret
Hoke, Sarah-see Mesnick, Elijah
Hoskens, Jane-see Winne, David
House, Mary-see Roberts, John
Howard, Sally-see Smith, David
Isles, Lucy-see Williams, John
Ives, Caroline-see Ransom, Samuel
Ives, Phoebe-see Picket, Emilius
Ives, Sarah-see Walrod, Benjamin
Johnson, Ann-see Paine, Daniel
Johnson, Betsey-see Mayer, David
Jones, Harriet-see Van Antwerp, Richard
Jones, Maranda-see Swift, A. R.
Jones, Polly-see Landt, Randolph
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Joslin, Mary-see Vinton, Milo
Kaneaskearn, Sarah-see Wilkes, J. F.
Keeler, Mary-see Wicks, Jacob
Keller, Marinda-see Lathrop, Anderson
Keyser, F. J.-see Yale, Truman
Kniffin, Hannah-see Wagond, Joseph
Kniffin, Hester-see Keth [Keith], George
Koons, Libbie-see Peck, Asa
Langstaff, Ann-see Kittle, Adam
Lankton, Susan-see Schermerhorn, John
Lanning, Rosanna-see Lockwood, George
Lansing, Nancy-see Weatherwax, Benjamin
Latus, Elizabeth-see Johnson, George
Lawton, Emily-see Winsor, Horace
Legg, Mary-see Pell, Edward
Lockwood, Rachel-see Payn, Hiram
March, M. J.-see Shoemaker, Christopher
Maynard, Alzina-see Wightman, William
McChesney, Sarah-see Schuyler, Alfred
McMeen, Margaret-see Scranton, Henry
McIntosh, Clorinda-see Pullman, George
Merriman, Harriet-see Tuttle, James
Merry, Adelaide-see Tuttle, LeRoy
Mesic, Mary-see Timmerman, William
Mesick, Cornelia-see Zimmerman, William
Miller, Barbara-see Reed, Tillison
Miner, Elizabeth-see Young, Thomas
Morey, Almira-see Mason, Warren
Morey, Mary-see Wilson, Learned
Morgan, Dorothy-see Warner, Josiah
Morse, Eliza-see Marsh, Abraham
Mower, Irene-see Mower, Jacob
Moyer, Katharine-see Maxwell, Cornelius
Moyer, Mary-see Petrie, Henry
Munson, Achsa-see Marsh, Lyman
Munson, Samantha-see Whitford, William
Murray, Elizabeth-see Powers, Charles
Myers, Amanda-see Mangus, Jacob
Myers, Clarissa-see Smith, John
Myers, Lucinda-see Seymour, Asa
Myers, Mary-see Palmer, A. S.
Nellis, Malvina-see Neely, Justus
Osgood, Elizabeth-see Stanton, Henry
Owens, Mariah-see Van Wormer, Jacob
Pelton, Lovina-see Peck, George
Perkins, Mary-see Spencer, David
Petrie, Amanda-see Jackson, James
Petrie, Ann-see Jones, Merrick
Petrie, Sophia-see Ward, Henry
Philleo, Juliet-see Philleo, Newton
Picket, Mariah-see Todd, Manning
Piper, Elmira-see Reese, Franklin
Porter, Emeline-see Pierce, George
Potter, Cornelia-see Swift, Ethan
Potter, Helen-see Webster, Frederick
Potter, Pamelia-see Morris, Bennet
Preston, Martha-see Richards, Samuel
Putnam, Catherine-see Rice John
Pratt, Melinda-see Myers, Philip
Raynor, Susan-see Scisson, Rebin
Remington, Maria-see Merry, Lawrence
Rees, Margaret-see Pryer, Joseph
Rice, Sarah-see Morgan, William
Ricer, Barbara-see Rockefeller, Henry
Roberts, Cornelia-see Paddock, John
Robbins, Laura-see Vickery, George
Rogers, Mary-see Wise, George
Rose, Sarah-see Skinner, T. W.
Rosecrantz, Catharine-see Staring, Peter
Rust, Melissa-see Leavens, Alexander
Sanders, Lydia-see Simons, James
Schutt, Margaret-see Tuttle, Jerome
Seavey, Lucy-see Stone, Mark
Seckner, Fanny-see Myers, Newbern
Shed, Lois-see Wiggins, John
Shell, Nancy-see Rasbach, Marcus
Sherman, Clara-see Kitzmiller, William
Simms, Sarah-see Thomas, George
Siver, Mary-see Lathrop, James
Smith, Esther-see Kimberly, Horace
Smith, Flora-see Yale, Burrage
Smith, Jane-see Smith, Elijah
Smith, Mary-see Spinner, Christian
Smith, Orisax-see Syllabock, John
Smith, Rhoda-see Young, John
Snell, Caroline-see Snell, Jacob
Spencer, Angeline-see Woolever, Benjamin
Spencer, Frances-see Keith, Benjamin
Spencer, Helen-see Weller, Frederick
Spink, Susanna-see Levee, Jacob
Sponenberg, Rachel-see Walker, Reuben
Springer, Martha-see Vedder, Madison
Stanley, Eliza-see Waffel [Waffle?], C. W.
Stauring, E.-see Orendorf, Frederick
Steele Emeline-see Sammons, William
Sterling, Delia-see Wood, Warren
Stevenson, Emma-see Levee, William
Stewart, Jane-see Randall, A. R.
Storin, Nancy-see VanSlyck, Jacob
Streeter, Mary-see Munger, Charles
Talcott, Anna-see Stewart, J. H.
Tanner, Lucy-see Spencer, Cornelius
Thomas, Hannah-see Young, John
Todd, S. Fannie-see Nelson, H. Varnum
Tuttle, Henrietta-see Marvin, James
Tuttle, Lucinda-see Vandusen, Peter
Tuttle, Lucy-see Lamberson, James
Tuttle, Malvina-see Sarvay, Levi
Tyler, Lucy-see Wait, Thomas
Van Deusen, Lucinda-see Morgan, James
Vedder, Mary-see Timmerman, John
Vosburgh, Cornelia-see Thurston, Parker
Wadleigh, Maria-see Ward, Charles
Wait, Abigail-see Stapleton, Ebenezer
Walrath, Anna-see Taylor, William
Walrath, Joanna-see Moyer, Daniel
Walrath, Margaret-see Peacke, Elijah
Wals, Margaret-see Tingue, George
Warner, Marta-see Mosher, Daniel
Warren, Julia-see Pelton, Justin
Wheeler, Marion-see Philleo, Willis
Wheelock, Alzina-see Underwood, William
Whitney, Harriet-see Sheldon, William
Wilcox, Mary-see Mills, John
Williams, Caroline-see Seamans, A. C.
Williams, Harriet-see Lindsey, Russel
Wood, Jane-see Whiting, John
Wood, Mary-see Potter, Robert
Woodard, Nancy-see Tillson, George
Woodruff, Cornelia-see Roberts, Christopher
Wright, Maria-see Sloughter, Nicholas
Young, Jane-see McCoon, Daniel
Young, Olive-see Wheeler, George
Zoller, Charlotte-see Wilson, Dwight
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New 12/20/13:
From The Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate, Volume VI [New Series], No. 1, Saturday, January 3, 1835, page 24, Utica, N.Y.
At Middleville, on the 1st inst., by Rev. J. B___(?), Mr. DANIEL BOWMAN, to Miss RUTH WATSON, both of Newport.
Thank you to compiler and contributor Karen for this large donation of her original abstracts! All names
are as spelled in the original publications. For further information about anyone listed, please contact the appropriate local historical
societies and libraries.
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