
New York City Genealogy
Obituaries and Deaths
Surname Index
B
1900 Death Index
(B)
BABCOCK, Richard Franklin
At Riverdale, on
Saturday morning, Sept. 26, of dysentery, Richard
Franklin, son of Charles H. P.
and
Cornelia F. Babcock,
aged 1 year and 8 months. New
York Times, Sept. 29,
1857. Submitted by
Amanda.
BADGER, George
George Badger, the fireman
who received severe
injuries at the
cracker bakery fire on
the 3d of
February, died on the
14th of
May at
the New
York
Hospital, from their
effects. He leaves a wife and two
children.
[Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,
05/30/1863,
Submitted by
Candi]
BAKER, Jane M.
In this City, on Friday morning, Sept. 25, Jane M., wife of John
A. Baker, and daughter of the late Richard I.
Seaman, of
North Hempstead, L.. I.
The funeral will take place from
her
late residence, No. 234 West 15th st., on
Sunday, 27th
inst., at 1 1/2 o'clock. Her remains will be taken to
Greenwood for
interment. The friends of the family are
invited to
attend, without further
notice. New York Times, Sept.
26, 1857. Submitted by Amanda.
BATHGATE, Eliza
At Fordham, on Thursday, Sept. 24, Eliza, eldest daughter of
James Bathgate. The relatives and friends of the family,
and those of her
brother, Chas. W.
Bathgate, and her
brother-in-law, H. B. Raymond, are
respectfully invited to
attend her
funeral on Sunday, at 2 1/2 o'clock, from her
late
residence, without further notice. New York
Times,
Sept. 25, 1857.
Submitted by Amanda.
BEEKMAN, Annie
At Harlem, on Monday, Sept. 28, Annie, twin daughter of Henry
and Mary Ann Beekman, aged 20 months. The friends of the
family are respectfully
invited to
attend the funeral,
without further invitation, from the
house of her
parents,
foot of 117th
st., East River, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
New York Times, Sept. 30, 1857. Submitted by
Amanda.
BELCHER, Adam, was killed July 31, in N.Y. (Aug. 10, 1831)
Source: National Intelligencer, as pub. in the NGSQ, vol 55, No. 1, March 1967, submitted by K. Torp
BIBBS, Sarah - In Brooklyn, on Wednesday,
Sept. 16, Sarah relict of the late Benjamin Bibbs. The
friends of the family are
invited to
attend her funeral,
tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from
the late
residence,
No. ?6 Adams st,
Brooklyn. New York Times, Sept. 17, 1857.
Submitted by
Amanda.
BOGART, Jane
In this City, on Saturday, Sept. 12, Mrs. Jane Bogart widow of
Abraham Bogart, in the 77th year of her age. The relatives
and friends of the
family are
invited to attend her
funeral, from the residence of F. J.
Austin,
Esq., 91st
St., near 3d av.,
this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, precisely. New
York
Times Sept. 15, 1857.Submitted by Amanda.
BOYD, John J.
Mr. John J. Boyd, one of the
oldest shipping
merchants in this
city, died on the 15th
of May, in
the 74th year of his
age. He
was the
senior
partner of
the old firm of
Boyd & Hincken, and was always
respected as a
merchant of the “ancient school.”
[Frank Leslie's
Illustrated
Newspaper, 05/30/1863,
Submitted by
Candi]
BRIGGS, Daniel H.
In this City, on Sunday evening, Sept. 20, after a lingering
illness, Daniel H., eldest son of Charles A. Briggs, M.
D., in the 39th year of
his age. The
relatives and friends
of the family, also those of his
brothers
in-law, Gilbert
Oakley and
Geo. B. Lawton, are respectfully invited to attend
the
funeral, on Tuesday, the 22d inst., at 2 o'clock p.m.
from
his late
residence, No. 32 Charles st., without
further notice. New York Times, Sept.
21, 1857.
Submitted by
Amanda.
BUDD, Eliza A.
In this City, on Wednesday morning, Sept. 22, Eliza A., wife of
William A. Budd. The friends of the family, and of her
brother Richard H. N.
Martin, are
invited to attend the
funeral services at her late
residence, No.
161 East 18th
st., on
Friday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without further notice.
New York Times, Sept. 25, 1857. Submitted by
Amanda.
BUNCE, William Wallace
In this City, on Sunday, Sept. 27, William Wallace Bunce, aged
18 years and 11 months, son of Allen Bunce, deceased, and
Nancy Bunce, of Sag
Harbor, L. I.
His remains will be
taken to Sag Harbor, L. I. on Tuesday
morning
for
interment. New York
Times, Sept. 29, 1857. Submitted by
Amanda.
BUTLER, Caroline Hyde
In Brooklyn, on Sunday evening, Sept. 20, Caroline Hyde,
daughter of Edward and Justine Butler, aged 10 months and
5 days. The friends of
the family
are invited to attend
her funeral at No. 271 Henry st,
South
Brooklyn, this
(Tuesday)
afternoon at 3 o'clock. New York Times, Sept. 22, 1857.
Submitted by Amanda.
BUTTRICH, Jennie
In this City, on Tuesday, Sept. 29, of congestion of the brain,
Jennie, daughter of Silas H. and Harriet Buttrich, aged 4
years, 7 months and 3
days. New York
Times, Sept. 30,
1857. Submitted by
Amanda.
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