1834 - January 13 - Died Dr. Thomas F. Sargent, Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, died of apoplexy on Sunday evening the 29th inst., (Cincinnati Gazette.) [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
H. P. Fowler received the sad news last Friday of the death and burial of his sister, Miss Emma Fowler of Delaware, Ohio. She was skating and fell backward and was hurt internally. She was attending college at that place and was to have completed her course about the middle of February at which time she had written she would visit her brother H. P. Fowler. She was in her 24th year. (The Iola Register, Iola, Allen County, Kansas, January 31, 1902)
1835-October 3 - Died-In Berkshire township on the 2lst ult. John L. Crawford, in the 33 year of his age. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1835-November 14, Died on Monday evening last, at his residence in Liberty township, Mr. Irwin Smith, formerly of this town. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1845, February 14, Saturday--Died on the 9th. inst. at his residence in Troy township, after an illness of two days, Stephen Dix, aged 6 years, 6 months and 5 days. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?] Died--At the residence of Mrs. H. B. Janes in Norwalk, Feb. 2nd. Miss Jane Nettleton, aged 22 years. She was a native of Berlin, Delaware County, Ohio. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?] Died--In the vicinity of this town on the 4th. inst. of consumption, George LePert aged 36 years.
At his residence in Brown township on the 3rd. inst. William Bell aged about 62 years.
At his residence in Bennington township on Sunday morning. February 1, William Voorhies, Esq., in the 48th year of his age. Mr. Voorhies was a native of Woodbridge, N. J. and emigrated to this county in 1833.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?] Died at Eden, on the 9th. inst. Mrs. Louisa, wife of Seymour Scott, aged 39 years.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
1846 - June 19, Saturday - Died in Berlin, on Tuesday morning, the 9th. inst. Capt. John Lewis, in his 75th. year. .[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?] Died. After a short illness on the night of the 8th. of May, on board the steamboat "South America" on teh Mississippi River, William W. Watts in the 47th. year of his age, late of Columbus, Mississippi, formerly of Bedford county, Virginia. The deceased was on his way to Ohio to rejoin his family after an absence of six months in Texas and Louisiana. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard WrightTranscribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?] June 26, Satruday--Died in this place on the 21st. inst. after a protracted illness, Mr. George Storm, aged 66 years and 7 months. The deceased was a native of Virginia. He emigrated to Ohio in 1809 and settled in Delaware, since which time he has been a resident of our town. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?] Died in this town on the 20th. inst. Sarah, second daughter of Hiram Covey, aged 15 years, 10 months and 24 days. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?] August 7, Saturday--Died in this place on Monday, August 2, of consumption, Miss Jane Day formerly of Woolavington, England. The deceased was the last of three daughters cut down by the fatal disease followed each other to the grave in the course of three years, leaving a widowed mother truely desolate. In this place on the 3rd. inst. Lovena, daughter of Hiram Covey, aged 18 years, 1 month and 9 days.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?] August 14, Saturday--Died on the 16th. ult. Rufus Whitney, youngest son of Charles and Philene Boyington, aged 3 months and 16 days. On the 7th. inst. Lucia Louisa, daughter of Charles and Philena Boyington, aged 8 years, 2 months and 24 days.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?] November 13, Saturday--Died in Cass, Miami county, on the 7th. inst. Titus K., son of Col. B. F. Allen of this place, aged 19 years. On the 11th. inst. at the residence of his parents, after a short illness, Charles Henry, only son of Charles C. and Isabella B. Chamberlain, aged 3-10-0.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?] Died in the village, of quick consumption on the 31st. ult. Maria, wife of John M. Bradley, late of Rochester, N. Y. aged 26 years.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?] Died at Greenham Farm, Somerset county, England, on February 1st. Mrs. Sarah Pratt, wife of Edward Pratt. Esq. In this place, on the 29th. inst. Mr. Samuel Bill in the 79th. year of his age.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]
[1845?]June 4, Friday--Died at Worthington, Ohio on Monday morning, 31st. of May ult. Ruth Griswold, relict of Ezra Griswold, formerly of Simsbury, Hartford county, Connecticut, in the 86th. year of her age. The family of the deceased emigrated to Ohio in the fall of 1803 arriving at Worthington, then a dense forest on the 29th. of October of that year and occupying the first cabin ever inhabited by a white family in that town. At the residence of his father in Biendon, Franklin county, on the 22nd. of April last, of pulmonary consumption, Moses Bradford Jameson, aged about 20 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Barb Ziegenmeyer]1834-March 3 - Died-In Worthington on the 21st ult., Mrs. Eleanor N. Burr, consort of Mr. Ozias Burr, aged 67. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1834-March 3 - -In this vicinity on Saturday last, Mr. Hiram Wilcox, son of Mr. Wilcox, aged 21 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1834-March 10,Died-In Radnor on the 19th ult., Mrs. Sarah, consort of Morgan Williams, Esq., aged 30 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1834-April 5, Thursday. Died-In Scioto township on Sunday last, Mr. Richard Hoskins, aged 72 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1834-May 10 -- Died-In Columbus a few days since, Richard M. only surviving child of the late Harvey D. Little, Esq., also, on Tuesday last Harvey D., posthumous son of said Little aged about 3 months. Both died of scarlet fever after a short illness. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1834-April 26, Thursday. Died-Drowned at Zoar on the 10th inst. William E. son of Mr. E. Gaylord Jr., aged 3 years and 3 months. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1834-July 26, Thursday. Died-In this town on Thursday last, at half past 2 o'clock P.M. Mary Jane, daughter of Charles Sweetser, Esq., aged 6 months (Communicated). [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1834-August 23, Thursday. Died-On the 5th inst, at his home in Scioto township, Delaware county, the Rev. Christian Burge, Minister of the Gospel, in the 69th year of his age. The deceased was a soldier of the Revolution, and emigrated many years since from Greene county in Pennsylvania to Licking county, Ohio, where he resided until within two years past. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1834-September 13, Thursday. Died-Departed this life on the 8th inst., at the residence of the Rev. A. Jinks of this place, Miss Lucy Washburn, aged 28 years. Miss Warshburn was a native of the state of Vermont and the only daughter of Dr. Daniel Wasburn who still resides in that part of the country. (Com). [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1835-May 9,-Died-On Sunday morning last, of typhus fever, James Harvey Hills, aged 20 years and five months. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]1835-August 22, Saturday. Died-In this town of bilious fever, on Tuesday the 10th inst., Mr. Reuben Stewart aged about fifty-five. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1835-August 29, Saturday. Died-On Sunday evening last, John A., son of A. H. Patterson of this place aged 14 months. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1835-October 10,Died-In Scioto township on Wednesday the 30th ult. Mr. David Shoup, Esq., aged 44 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]1836, January 9, Died-In this village, on the 6th inst., after a lingering illness, Dr. Noah Spalding aged about 60. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1836, January 9, On Thursday the 7th inst, in this place, Mrs. Smith widow of the late Irwin Smith. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1836, March 6, Died-On Sunday evening last, at his residence in this place, Mr. Samuel Bills. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1836, March 12, Saturday. Died-In Peru township, Delaware county, on Sunday the 6th inst. Mr. John Gardner aged 77 years, an honest man and a good citizen. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1836, June 4, Saturday. Died-On Saturday the 28th ult after a lingering illness, Mrs. Agard wife of Salmon Agard of this place. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1836, June 4,-Of consumption, in this village on the 3d inst. Mrs. Mellissa, wife of Caleb Howard, Esq., aged 38 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1836, August 12, Saturday. Died-At the residence of her father near this place, on Sunday the 6th inst., Miss Susan Weiser, aged 18 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1836,October 21, Died-On Sunday last, in Marlborough township, Mrs. Susannah Moses, aged 65 years, [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1836,October 21,-On Tuesday last, in this place, Mrs. Chester, wife of Nathan Chester [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1836 - November 18, Saturday. Died-At his residence near this place, on Saturday last, Mr. Job Williams. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1836 or 1837? Died-In Thompson township, October 2d, Capt. Benjamin S. Knight, in the 51st year of his age, late of Columbus, Ohio, and formerly a resident of Duanesburgh, of the county of Schenectady, N. Y. (Communicated). [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1838 - May 6, Died-In Berlin on the 26th ult, Seth, infant son of Luther Closson.
- On the 1st inst. Mrs. Iviary, wife of Barney Cunningham. Mrs. C. has left a husband and a large family of children. (Communicated). [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1838 May 12,Died-In Westerfield township, on the 9th inst. Mrs. Granger, wife of Daniel Granger, recently of this place. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1838- June 25, Saturday. Died-Suddenly, on the night of the 19th inst, in Radnor, Joseph McGonigle, Esq., and aged and respectable citizen of Oxford township. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1838- October 13 - Died-On the 1st inst. after a lingering illness, John Montgomery Picket, the youngest child of Dr. C. H. Pickett, aged one year and two months.. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1839, January 5, Saturday. Died-On the 26th December, 1838, at her residence in Delaware county, Ohio, Mrs. Barsheba Eaton, "widow of John Eaton, deceased, in the 73d year of her age. She was among the first settlers of the western wilderness, and endured the hardships and dangers of the frontier during the last war. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church until the year 1807, when she joined the Baptist Church of Delaware county. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1839 August (?) Died-At his residence in this place on the 26th inst. after a short illness, Mr. Thomas Wasson. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1839 August (?) - Another Revolutionary Hero Gone-Died-At the residence of his son in Harlem township, Delaware county, on the 20th inst. Jacob Rose, in the 79th year of his age. Mr. Rose entered the army of the revolution when he was quite young", and remained until it was disbanded. He was in several important engagements with the Indians in the State of New York. He was with General Sullivan in his expedition against the Six Nations in 1779, when they were completely subdued. He was at the capture of Cornwallis in 1718, which important event put an end to the British oppression. He also took part in the last war with Great Britain, which terminated so gloriously for American Liberty. Mr. Rose was distinguished through life for his exemplary and retiring habits, as well as his gentlemanly deportment. A great lover of his country and her republican institutions, and a devoted and ardent Christian, always ready to lend his aid to the afflicted. In a word he was a Christian in whom there was no guile; and he died as he lived, respected and esteemed by all who knew him. He has been gathered to his fathers after having lived long enough to see the fruits of his early toil in behalf of the liberties of his country crowned by the smiles of Heaven in its abundant posterity. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1839 November 30, Saturday. Died-At London, Madison county, on the 22d inst. Rev. Elias Van Deman (brother of Rev. H. Van Deman of this place) in the 34th year of his age. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1839 December 7, Died-At the residence of her mother in this place, on the 30th ult, Miss Helen Wilson, aged about 16. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1840-February 1, Saturday. Died-On the 17th ult. Mr. John Van Deman (father of the Rev. H. Van Deman of this place) in the 85 year of his age. "He fought for the liberties of his country in the Revolutionary war. He was a Christian man in his life, and in his death he left the precious _______for his friends and relatives that he is now beyond the reach of sorrow and suffering." [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1840-February 8, Saturday. Died-On Wednesday morning last, "William S. M., son of Joseph C. and Delight P. Alexander, aged 4 months and 3 days. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1840-May 29, Friday. Died-In this village, on Friday the 22d, Henry Porter, infant son of S. F. and C. P. West, aged 20 months. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1840-June 12, Friday. Died-At Bellepoint, Delaware county, on the 3d ult. Capt. James Kooken in the 88th year of his age.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1840-October 9 Died-On the 6th inst. at his residence in Troy township, after a short illness, Mr. John Alexander, in the 35 year of his age. The deceased has left a wife and four small children to mourn their irreparable loss.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1840-October 23, Died-At his residence, near this place, on the 12th inst, Robert Jamison, Senior, in the 73d year of his age. Mr. Jamison came early in the settlement of this county from the State of Pennsylvania, and though he had a numerous family, he was the instance of mortality in it since his residence in this state.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841-March 19-Died. In this place on the 15th. Mrs. Powers aged 65 yrs. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841- March 23 - Died-In this village on the 19th. at the residence of her brother S. Finch, Esq., Miss Mary Finch, age 42 years. The deceased was a native of Fairfield County, Conn, and came to this place in August last. (Com.) [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841 April 9, Friday. Died-In Brown township, on the 2nd. Mrs. Elizabeth L., wife of Horace J. Rice, of Ottawa county, and the daugther of C. M. and Sarah Thrall aged 22 years and 7 mos.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841-May 21 - Died.-At the residence of her daughter, in Bellepoint, on the 3rd. Mrs. Mary Reynolds, after a short Illness, of inflamation of the lungs. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841-July 23, Friday. Died. In Pittsburgh, Pa. on Friday, July 16th. Mrs. Maria Preston, consort of Rev. William Preston, late of this city. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841-August 6, Friday. Died in Troy township, on the 1st. Mr. Isiah Moses, aged 29 years and 10 months, leaving a wife and two children, together with a large circle of relatives, to mourn their early lose. (Communicated by one present). [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841- August 13 - Died. On the 11th. after a short illness of five days, at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Wm. McClure, of this vicinity. Col. James Crawford, aged 74 years.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841-September 25; Saturday. Died-At his residence in Radnor,, on the 23rd. Mr. Norman Harris, aged about 40 years. On the 24th. Mrs. Lucy Harris, his wife, aged about 34 years, leaving to the guardian protection of the Father of the Orphan a large family of small children. Both bodies are to be interred today (25) inclosed In one coffin. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841 - October 23. Died. In, this place, on Thursday morning on the 14th. William Harvey, son of T. W. & Alma Hitchcock, aged one year and two months. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841 - November 6 - Died. At his residence in Scioto township, on Sunday morning, the 31st. Mr. James Dean, aged about 70 years.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841-December 4. Died.-At Columbia, Texas, in September last, Isaac Bunker, formerly a resident of this county. At the same place one week subsquent, Joseph Bunker, son of said deceased. In February last, near Houston, Isaac Bunker, jr., an elder brother of Joseph. On September 16th. last, near Caldwell, Miller county, Dr. George H. Dennison, a son-in-law of Isaac Bunker, Dr. D. was formerly a resident of Sunbury, in this county, he was drowned in attempting to cross the Brassos River.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1841 - December 18, Saturday. Died. In Berlin township, on the 9th. Mrs. Orrell Carpenter, aged 25 years, 2 months, 16 days. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1842 January 22 - Died. On the 20th. after a short illness, in the 75th. year of her age, Mrs. Anne, wife of Abraham Williams, of this place. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1842 January 29, Saturday. Died. At St. Francisville, La., on the 9th. Stephen B. Aigin, aged 37. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1842 February 19 Died. Departed this life, after an illness of about 8 hours, at her residence in Peru township, Delaware County, Ohio, on the morning of the 12th. Mrs. Mary Thatcher, consort of John Thatcher, Esq., aged 72 years. Mrs. Thatcher was, when quite young, taken prisoner by the Indians in the Revolutionary War, together with her mother, two brothers and a sister. They were taken into the interior of Pennsylvania; her mother, who had an infant which the Indians compelled her to carry "over the mountains and throughout the vallies" gave out after travelling; about 12 miles, when she and the infant were tomahawked and scalped; the others were taken to Canada, and suffered much among the Canadians for seven years during which time her remaining brother died. Mrs. Thatcher and her sister were again permitted to see their father's face, who bought them back to Pennsylvania. She was in her youth, professed in Religion of Jesus Christ, was a member of the Baptist Church near a half century, sustained and un-blemished Christian character. She was greatly beloved in life, and her death much lamented Feb. 14. 1842 (Com.) [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1842 March 12. Saturday. Died-On Tuesday evening Martha Frances, youngest child of James & Martha Agin, aged 6 yrs. & 3 months. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1842 March 19 - Died-In Berkshire, Ohio, on Friday morning, 11th. Mr. Daniel Frost, late of Windham, Luzerne county, Pa. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord". [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1842 March 26, Saturday. Died-In this town, on the 19th. Mrs. Frances Holmes, wife of B. W. Holmes, and daughter of Thomas Butler, aged 26 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1844, February 3 -- Died. On 24th. at the residence of her son in Delaware township Mrs. Susannah Worline, aged 83 yrs. 9 mo9. and 8 days. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1844, February 10 - Died. On the 3rd. at his residence in this place, Mr. Hiram J. L. Brown. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1844, March 2- Died. In Berlin township on the 9th. of lung fever, Helen M. eldest daughter of Thomas L. and Laura H. Hoadly aged 13 yrs.
In Fredericktown, Knox Co. on the 12th. while on a visit to her friend, widow Hannah Scott, of Berlin township, aged 64. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1844, March 9, Saturday. Died. At the residence of his father, near Delaware, on the 3rd. Mr. John Brees, aged 26 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1844 - April 6- Died. In this town on Monday last, Mrs. Lucinda G. Carpenter, wife of Ira F. Carpenter, aged 59 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1844 - Mary 14. Died. In Scioto township April 26th. John Milton Dodds, son of William C. and Mary Dodds, in the 20th. year of his age. A professor of Religion and a consistant member of the Presbyterian Church. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1844 - June 8. Died. In Berlin on the 2nd.. Dr. Abram N. Wigton. aged 28. About a few months since he married a daughter of Mr. A. Smith, where he died. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1844 - June 29, Saturday. Died. At his residence In Delaware township on the 12th, James Osborne aged 69 years, 10 months, 21 days.
In Norton on the 22nd. Lucy Ann, daughter of Wm. & Catherine Osborne, aged 5 months and 28 days.[OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1845 - February 14, Saturday-Died on the 9th. inst. at his residence in Troy township, after an illness of two days, Stephen Dix, aged 16 year, 6 months and 5 days. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1845 - February 28, Died-At the residence of Mrs. H. B. Janes in Norwalk, Feb. 2nd. Mies Jane Nettleton, aged 22 years. She was a native of Berlin, Delaware County, Ohio. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1846 - Feb 4, Died-In the vicinity of this town on the 4th. inst. of consumption, George LePert aged 36 years.
At his residence in Brown township on the 3rd. inst, William Bell aged about 62 years.
At his residence in Bennington township on Sunday morning, February 1, William Voorhees, Esq., In the 48th. year of his age. Mr. Voorhees was a native of Woodbridge, N. J. and emigrated to this county In 1833. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1846 - April 17 -- Died at Eden, on the 9th. inst. Mrs. Louisa, wife of Seymour Scott, aged 39 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1846 - Mary 29 -- Died. After a short illness on the night of the 8th. of May, on board the steamboat "South America" on the Mississippi River, William W. Watts in the 47th. year of his age, late of Columbus, Mississippi, formerly of Bedford county, Virginia. The deceased was on his way to Ohio to rejoin his family after an absence of six months In Texas and Louisiana. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1846 - June 19 - Died in Berlin, on Tuesday morning, the 9th. Inst. Capt John Lews, in his 75th. year. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1846 - June 26, Saturday-Died in this place 6n the 21st. inst after a protracted Illness, Mr. George Storm, aged 66 years and 7 months. The deceased was a native of Virginia. He emigrated to Ohio in 1809 and settled In Delaware, since which time he has been a resident of our town. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1846 - July 31 - Died in this town on the 20th. inst. Sarah, second daughter of Hiram Covey, aged 15 years, 10 months and 24 days. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1846 - August 7, Saturday-Died in this place on Monday, August 2, of consumption. Miss Jane Day formerly of Woolavington, England. The dceased was the last of three daughters cut down by the fatal disease followed each other to the grave in the course of three years, leaving a widowed mother truely desolate.
In this place on the 3rd. inst. Lovena, daughter of Hiram Covey, aged 18 years, 1 month and 9 days. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1846 - August 14, Saturday-Died on the 16th. ult. Rufos Whitney, youngest son of Charles and Philene Boylngton, aged 3 months and 16 days.
On the 7th. inst. Lucia Louisa, daughter of Charles and Philena Boyington, aged 8 years, 2 months and 24 days. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1846 - November 13, Saturday-Died In Case, Miami county, on the 7th. Inst. Titus K., son of Col. B. P. Allen of this place, aged about 19 years.
On the 11th. inst. at the residence of his parents, after a short Illness, Charles Henry, only son of Charles C. and Isabella B. Chamberlain, aged 3-10-0. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1847 - April 2 - Died in the village, of quick consumption on the 31st. ult Maria, wife of John M. Bradley, late of Rochester, N. Y. aged 26 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1847 - April 30 - Died at Greenham Farm, Somerset county, England, on February 1st. Mrs. Sarah Pratt, wife of Edward Pratt. ESQ.
In this place, on the 29th. inst. Mr. Samuel Bill In the 79th. year of his age. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1847 - June 4, Friday-Died at Worthington, Ohio on Monday morning, 31st. of May ult. Ruth Griswold, relict of Ezra Griswold, formerly of Simsbury. Hartford county, Connecticut, in the 86th, year of her age. The family of the deceased emigrated to Ohio in the fall of 1805 arriving at Worthington, then a dense forest on the 29th. of October of that year and occupying the first cabin ever inhabited by a white family in that town. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
1847 - At the residence of his father in Blendon, Franklin county, on the 22nd. of April last, of pulmonary consumption, Moses Bradford Jameson, aged about 20 years. [OHIO GAZETTE, Submitted by Willard Wright/Transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
George W. Fry [1860-1885]The death of George W. Fry occurred last Monday night about twelve o'clock. Thus the hand of death has once more stolen from us one of our most worthy citizens, a young man bright with prospects and sterling worth. He was born in Delaware County, Ohio in 1860 and came to Kansas in 1871 and removed to Yates Center with his parents soon after its location. He engaged in the newspaper business about six years and was for several years connected with the News, but for the past year or more has been identified with his brother, James B. Fry in the real estate business. He was an honored member of both the Odd Fellows and the K. of P. Lodges. George, as he was usually called, was a young man whom all could respect and his death will leave an aching void in the hearts of all those who knew him. He lived not for himself alone, but as his many acts of kindness bear witness, was one who delighted in aiding his fellowmen to lead a pleasant and happy life. He was a son-in-law of the late Benjamin F. Clayton, who but recently passed from this earthly sphere and the blows falls doubly severe upon his bereaved wife. How true the words, "in the midst of life we are in death." It seems sad to have to give up all ones bright hopes and prospects this early in life but we can do nothing but bow in humble submission to the will of divine providence. Mr. Fry was an ardent friend to the temperance cause, ever putting forth an effort to suppress the great evil. He was one of the charter members of the Good Templars and aided and helped to advance the movement whenever it was in his power to do so. He leaves a wife and two little children and a large circle of friends and relatives to morn their loss. The wife and little ones have the sincere sympathy of the entire community in their sad affliction. The funeral services were held yesterday at 10 o'clock a.m. in the M.E. church under the auspices of the Odd Fellows, assisted by the Knights of Pythias. Rev. J. C. Hull conducted the funeral services. (Submitted by Jeanne Bedwell)
Mrs. Frank A. Liebenderfer
Funeral of Mrs. Frank A. Liebenderfer, 72, lifelong resident of Delaware, was conducted this afternoon at the Ramsey-Mohr funeral home. Burial was made in Oak Grove cemetery. Mrs. Liebenderfer died Friday after a six-week illness. Surviving are the husband, six children, including Mrs. Howard Cummins of Delaware, 14 grandchildren and a brother.
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