Payette-Washington County ID Archives Obituaries.....Maryatt, Corrinna P. March 3, 1887 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/id/idfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Patty Theurer seymour784@yahoo.com April 15, 2006, 1:49 am Weiser Leader, March 18, 1887 Weiser Leader Weiser, Idaho Friday, March 18, 1887 DIED: At the residence of W. C. Langley, near Falk’s Store, March 3d, 1887, Mrs. Corrinna P. Maryatt, aged 65 years. The deceased, well known to the readers of this paper as the wife of the late Rev. D. P. Maryatt, of this place, was born in Fulton, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1882. She was the youngest child of Rev. Thomas Purinton, a Baptist clergyman of marked ability, widely known in his day and still remembered with reverence by many of the older inhabitants of southern New York. When twenty years of age she was married to her late husband, and settled first in Ohio. After a residence of five years in that state she returned with her husband to New York, where they remained four years, after which they resided fourteen years in Tioga county, Pa., and fifteen years in the state of Iowa, from which last named state they came to this county in the year 1880, and here found their last resting place, the widow surviving her husband less than two years. The was the mother of nine children, five of whom are now living, as follows: T. P. Maryatt, late of this county but now residing in Chicago, D. P. Maryatt, Jr., of this place, Mrs. G. W. Maxwell, of Hudson, Wis., Eugene K. Maryatt, now a theological student at Morgan Park, Ill., and Mrs. W. C. Langley, of Falk’s Store. It was at the residence of the latter that the death occurred from palpitation of the heart, a difficulty from which the deceased had frequently suffered ever since her girlhood. Her remains were brought to this place on Saturday last for interment, and laid to rest beside those of her late husband, Rev. L. L. Shearer of the Baptist church, conducting the services. Mrs. Maryatt was an earnest and exemplary Christian from her early childhood. Converted when nine years of age and baptized by her venerable father, she lived thenceforward in the constant enjoyment of the Christian religion, reared her children under its moral and refining influence, and finally died in the consolations of its hope. Her sister, Mrs. R. M. Bullock, of Tampico, Ill., is the only surviving member of her father’s family. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/id/payette/obits/m/maryatt1848gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/idfiles/ File size: 2.8 Kb