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The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ny/nyfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Compiled by Mary Gilmore This index is entitled "Cayuga Patriot Gleanings," from a book of abstracts from the "Cayuga Patriot," Auburn, N.Y., a weekly newspaper from dates January 8, 1840 to March 3, 1847, scattered issues. The holdings are in bound vols in the Seymour Library, History Room, Auburn, N.Y. and it was abstracted mainly according to items of Genealogical interest in the Cayuga Co. & Auburn, N.Y. area. However it does contain items of world note at times. As you will see there are cross-references according to names & other items of historical interest. This newspaper was published at different times by Ulysses F. DOUBLEDAY (the father of Abner Doubleday) in Auburn, he owned it from 1819 to 1827, then bought back in, after coming back following his serving as a Congressman, (among other pursuits) in 1843, selling in 1846 to move westward, he died in Bloomington, Illinois, 11 March 1866 and is buried there. ************************************************************************ 1840-1847 NEWSPAPER INDEXES, CAYUGA, NEW YORK NAME B/M/D DATE "A VISIT FROM St. NICHOLAS," poem, no author given January 1, 1845 "AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY," in Cayuga Co. organized July 28, 1841 "AUBURN LITERARY ASSOC." Library Comm. Appeals June 30, 1841 "BAD COMPANY," advice item filler November 3, 1841 "CHRISTMAS DAY," religious observance more general January 1, 1845 "ERIE," STEAMBOAT, destroyed, 170 lives lost, article August 14, 1841 "GREAT BRITAIN,"paper read by Dr. B. FOSGATE April 6, 1842 "Guns at Daybreak," for Anniv. Of American Independence June 30, 1841 "Ho for Oregon…article, wagon to depart from Missouri February 26, 1845 "Lines Written by a Lady," about Temperance September 7, 1842 "Poor Caroline," Epitaphs from New Orleans Graveyard D: 4 Sept. 1839 September 13, 1843 "The Deer Slayer," Cooper's new novel, AD September 1, 1841 "THE LIVING DEAD," new religious sect in Conn. August 21, 1844 "VILLAGE BLACKSMITH," Poem in full in this paper November 18, 1840 50 YEARS ago, Christmas & New Year's Day, article January 8, 1845 64th Anniversary of American Independence celebrated July 8, 1840 ABBOTT, John & Miss Maria HALL M: 19 Feb. 1842 February 23, 1842 ABRAMS, Robert & Miss Mary RATHBUN M: 21 Aug. 1844 September 4, 1844 ABSTINANCE Soc., Young Peoples September 22, 1841 ACCIDENT, 5th of July, Wm. H. LYNDE D: 5 July 1841 July 14, 1841 ACCIDENTS, "5th of July July 14, 1841 AD. Annoucing Independence celebration, 65th June 30, 1841 ADAMS, Bradley, son of Darius Adams D: 6 Nov. 1841 November 10, 1841 ADAMS, John Quincy, visits Auburn, at SEWARD house August 2, 1843 ADAMS, Miss Aarriet S. & Edson MOORE M: 8 Jan. 1845 January 15, 1845 ADAMS, Robert F. & Miss Helen DWINELL M: 25 Sept. 1845 October 8, 1845 ADRIANCE, Edward & Miss Eliza CHAMBERLAIN M: 27 Oct. 1846 November 4, 1846 ADVERTISEMENT, interesting Groceries list December 9, 1840 ADVERTISEMENT, Matresses (sp in paper) Hair & Straw August 19, 1840 AGRICULURAL FAIR, to be in Syracuse, first of it's kind September 15, 1841 ALBERTSON, Miss Rebecca & Leonard SEARING M: 1 Jan. 1844 January 10, 1844 ALBERTSON, Richard & Phebe W. PRIOR, dau of John M: 14 May 1844 May 22, 1844 ALDEN, Levi & Miss Sarah Ann LEACH M: 26 July 1843 August 2, 1843 ALDRICH, William J. & Miss Lavina W. EGLESTON M: 11 Nov. 1841 November 17, 1841 ALLEN, Caroline Sophia, dau of Philo ALLEN D: 21 July 1846 July 29, 1846 ALLEN, DAVID P., d. at home of J.C. MERRELL, bro-in-law D: 24 June 1846 July 1, 1846 ALLEN, Edwin G. & Miss Caroline C. ELDREDGE M: 21 Dec. 1841 December 29, 1841 ALLEN, Horace S. & Miss Mary A. LIGHTBODY M: 5 Dec. 1843 December 12, 1843 ALLEN, I.S., announces U.F. Doubleday back at Cay Pat. May 24, 1843 ALLEN, I.S., sells Cayuga Patriot to U.F. DOUBLEDAY July 16, 1845 ALLEN, John & Miss Elizabeth CHESTER M: 2 Dec. 1845 December 3, 1845 ALLEN, Justus & Phebe, parents of Mrs. Isaac HOWLAND April 23, 1845 ALLEN, Justus, age 69 D: 8 Apr. 1845 April 23, 1845 ALLEN, Miss Jane M. & Horace B. GILBERT M: 25 Aug. 1844 August 28, 1844 ALLEN, Mr. W.H. & Miss Eliza C. CANFIELD M: 3 July 1845 July 9, 1845 ALLEN, Mrs. Martha HAYDEN, dau of Josiah HAYDEN D: 13 Feb. 1845 February 19, 1845 ALLEN, Mrs. Philo (Caroline B. LATON, age 21) D: 24 June 1845 July 2, 1845 ALLEN, Origin & Miss Miriam COULTER M: 6 Mar. 1841 March 10, 1841 ALLEN, William, age 70 D: 14 Apr. 1844 May 8, 1844 ALMY, Miss Josephine & Charles E. SWIFT M: 24 Jan. 1847 February 10, 1847 AMERMAN, Henry, ad for run-away apprentice April 5, 1843 AMERMAN, Ira & Miss Sarah BRINKERHOFF M: 18 Sept. 1842 September 28, 1842 AMMERMAN, Miss Rachel & Richard SELOVER M: 23 Sept. 1846 September 30, 1846 AMMERMAN, Peter & Miss Helen DURYEE M: 10 May 1840 May 13, 1840 ANDERSON, Elizabeth, dau of Rev. Charles & Elizabeth L. D: 22 Oct. 1846 November 4, 1846 ANDREWS, Ephraim & Miss Emily A. MOSHER M: 4 Oct., 1840 October 7, 1840 ANDREWS, Miss Ellen & Mr. Henry R. POMROY M: 1 Sept. 1842 September 7, 1842 ANDREWS, William, early immigrant D: February 7, 1844 APPRENTICE Notice, John SMITH, run-away March 22, 1843 APPRENTICE, run away notice, Aaron BENNETT April 14, 1841 APPRENTICE, run-away, adv., Wm MOSELY April 5, 1843 ARMSTRONG, Abner D: 26 Mar. 1841 March 31, 1841 ARMSTRONG, Eunice & Samuel WATERS M: 30 Aug. 1846 September 9, 1846 ARMSTRONG, General John, Revolutionary Soldier D: April 19, 1843 ARNE, Miss Charlotte & William HOLMES M: 23 Dec. 1844 January 1, 1845 ARNETT, Christina Eliza, dau of S.W. & Mary Ann Arnett D: 19 Jan. 1846 January 21, 1846 ARTIST, Portrait Painting, Mr. J. KNAPP, article, talented Feb. 26, 1845 ASCOTT, Mr. T. & Miss M. WALDRONE of Skaneateles M: 6 July 1845 July 9, 1845 AUBURN & ROCHESTER Railroad, now completed November 10, 1841 AUBURN BAND, will give concert at Methodist Church August 19, 1840 AUBURN ENTERPRISE, new, run by Mr. GOULD February 8, 1843 AUBURN FEMALE ACADEMY former Principal WILSON M: 5 Apr. 1842 April 6, 1842 AUBURN GUARD, to hold Grand Military Ball 15 Feb. 1842 February 2, 1842 Auburn Theological Seminary Prof. Rev. M.L.R. PERINE October 15, 1845 AUBURN THEOLOGICAL Seminary Prof. Rev. RICHARDS D: 2 August 1843 August 9, 1843 AUSTIN, Asa & Miss Julia DUTCHER M: 7 Mar. 1841 March 10, 1841 AUSTIN, Miss Elizabeth & E.P. BAKER M: 27 Sept. 1842 September 28, 1842 AUSTIN, Mrs. Henry (Prudence, age 74) D: 31 May 1845 June 11, 1845 AVARY, Solomon & Miss Achsah COLVIN M: 10 Apr. 1844 May 8, 1844 AVERY, Hon, Daniel, early settler D: 30 Jan. 1842 February 9, 1842 AVERY, Hon. David, former member of Congress D: February 2, 1842 AVERY, Miss Abby & Hiram S. FARRAR M: 25 Sept. 1841 October 6, 1841 AVERY, Miss Maria & William HINCKLEY M; 8 Aug. 1844 August 21, 1844 AVERY, Mrs. Daniel (Freelove, age 34) D: 20 Apr. 1841 April 28, 1841 BABBETT, Hamlet & Miss Emily BOWEN M: 3 Jan. 1845 January 15, 1845 BABCOCK, Miss Maranda & DeWitt Clinton COLONY M: 6 Jan. 1845 January 15, 1845 BACON, Miss Ellen S. & Mr. S.C. GRISWOLD M: 8 July 1845 July 9, 1845 BACON, Miss Miriam S. & John CASE M: 1 Oct. 1845 October 8, 1845 BAGLEY, David & Mrs. Polly SMITH M: 9 June 1845 June 18, 1845 BAGLEY, Mrs. David (Elizabeth PENNOYER) D: 3 Jan. 1841 February 3, 1841 BAKER, Barnabas & Miss Nancy F. FEAK M: 10 Mar. 1843 March 15, 1843 BAKER, Charles & Miss Harriet BOOTH M: 30 Sept. 1841 October 6, 1841 BAKER, Darius O. & Miss Larania WARD M: 26 Aug. 1841 September 1, 1841 BAKER, E.P. & Miss Elizabeth AUSTIN M: 27 Sept. 1842 September 28, 1842 BAKER, Henry & Miss Mazamillia CHAPPEL M: 31 Oct. 1846 October 14. 1846 BAKER, John J. & Miss Philomelia GILBERT M: 4 Feb. 1844 February 7, 1844 BAKER, Lewis & Miss Mariah MILLER M: 12 Nov. 1845 November 19, 1845 BAKER, Miss Elizabeth & Sylvester B. MANROW M: 24 Jan. 1847 January 27, 1847 BAKER, Miss Emily & Mr. R.H. HOFF M: 20 Feb. 1844 February 28, 1844 BAKER, Miss Julia Ann & Alanson COOK M: 8 June 1846 June 17, 1846 BAKER, Mrs. Moses (Dorcas, age 51) D: 3 Nov. 1846 November 18, 1846 BALDWIN, Eli, home of where Miss Phebe BOOTH died D: 24 Jan 1844 February 7, 1844 BALDWIN, Michael P. & Miss Elvira BENNET M: 28 May 1840 June 3, 1840 BALDWIN, Miss Frances A. & Henry C. MILLER M: 15 June 1843 June 28, 1843 BALL, Charles Goodwin, son of Stephen & Caroline Maria D: 24 Dec. 1842 December 28, 1842 BALL, George W., son of Leverett & Hannah Ball D: 30 Jun 1844 July 10, 1844 BALL, Grand Military, 1st annual by Auburn Guards 15 Feb. 1842 February 2, 1842 BALL, Hervey R. & Miss Janett DIXON M: 6 Dec. 1843 December 20, 1843 BALL, Maria Caroline, dau of Stephen & Caroline Maria Ball D: 25 Dec. 1842 December 28, 1842 BALLARD, Joshua, father of Mrs. David D. PAGE October 18, 1843 BALLOU, Obadiah, age 78 yrs. D: 21 Jan. 1846 January 27, 1847 BANCROFT, Miss Celia M. & George H. DERBY M: 29 July 1845 September 24, 1845 BANKRUPTCY CASES, listed, many names & places April 6, 1842 BARBER, Adelia, dau of Luman & Eunice Barber D: 25 Jan. 1842 February 2, 1842 BARBER, Martin, early settler, age 68 D: 23 Feb. 1845 February 26, 1845 BARBER, Moses & Miss Catharine L. STOKES M: 31 Dec. 1846 January 6, 1847 BARBER, Mrs. Heman H. (Jerusha, age 39) D: 29 Apr. 1845 May 7, 1845 BARD, Miss Ann Maria & Clark HOLLISTER M: 9 Jan. 1843 January 11, 1843 BARD, Mr. D.A. & Miss Adelia CROFUT M: 9 Sept. 1846 September 19, 1846 BARDEN, Miss Roby & DeWitt C. CLOUGH M: 21 Jan. 1844 February 7, 1844 BARKER, Abbey S. & William T. DENNIS M: 24 Jan. 1842 January 26, 1842 BARKER, Mathew, father of Mrs. Wm. T. DENNIS January 26, 1842 BARKER, Miss Caroline & Rev. P.S. Van NEST M: 1 Nov. 1842 November 16, 1842 BARKER, William, father of Mrs. Caroline Van NEST November 16, 1842 BARNARD, William & Miss Hannah McNABB M: 8 Dec. 1845 December 17, 1845 BARNES, Miss Lovina & Almon H. TREAT M: 21 Oct. 1845 November 5, 1845 BARNES, Mrs. Mary, early settler D: 28 Dec. 1843 January 3, 1844 BARNES, Willard & Miss Mary HALL M: 24 Dec. 1844 January 1, 1845 BARNUM, Philo B. D: September 4, 1844 BARR, David G. & Miss Harriet BLAKE M: 12 Dec. 1841 December 15, 1841 BARTLETT, Miss C.A. & Mr. J. RUSSELL, Jr. M: 23 Apr. 1846 April 29, 1846 BASCOM, Mrs. Ansel (Eliza SHERWOOD, dau. Of Isaac) D: 7 June 1845 June 11, 1845 BASSETT, William A. & Miss Louisa HACKETT M: 19 Aug. 1845 August 27, 1845 BATTLE of Monmouth, service of Mrs. Hannah NEELY February 12, 1845 BAYLIES, Hodijah, Revolutionary Soldier D: 26 Apr. 1843 May 17, 1843 BEACH, Abner, long time resident D: 28 July 1840 August 5, 1840 BEARDSLEY, Adeliza, dau of Hon. John Beardsley D: 3 July 1842 July 6, 1842 BEARDSLEY, Amelia H. & Henry WELLES M: 23 Oct. 1844 October 30, 1844 BEARDSLEY, Charles S. & Miss Alida R. TenEyck M: 9 April 1844 April 10, 1844 BEARDSLEY, Mrs. Sherman (Hannah, age 50) D: May 24, 1843 BEARDSLEY, Sherman, father of Mrs. Henry WELLES October 30, 1844 BEARDSLEY, W.C., praised as deputy Post Master, retiring August 6, 1845 BEARDSLEY, Wm C., Sec. Of Agricultural Soc., Cay. Co. July 28, 1841 BECKER, Charles Henry, son of Peter J. & Harriett D: 17 Jan. 1842 January 19, 1842 BECKER, Lucretia M., dau of Peter J. & Harriet N. Becker D: 21 Sept. 1844 September 25, 1844 BECKET, Richard (or BECKWITH) information wanted March 19, 1845 BECKWITH or BECKET, Richard, information wanted March 19, 1845 BELL, Isaac, father of Mrs. James V. BONKER February 14, 1844 BELL, Miss Lucy M. & James V. BONKER M: 4 Feb. 1844 February 14, 1844 BEMIS, William, son of Charles & Emily Bemis D: January 13, 1841 BENCH, Mrs. Sarah, aged 60 D: March 22, 1843 BENEDICT, Thaddeus, age 44 D: 11 Apr. 1845 April 23, 1845 BENEDICT, Thaddeus, formerly of Auburn D: 16 Apr. 1845 May 7, 1845 BENJAMIN, Tompkins & Miss Catharine LADUE M: March 16, 1842 BENNET, Miss Elvira & Michael BALDWIN M: 28 May 1840 June 3, 1840 BENNETT, Aaron, runaway apprentice Notice April 14, 1841 BENNETT, Asahel P., late father of Mrs. Richard E. GAY September 29, 1841 BENNETT, Dewitt C. & Miss Lois M. FISH M: 23 Sept. 1841 October 6, 1841 BENNETT, Miss Lois & Rev. Ephraim W. KELLOGG M: 3 May 1841 May 5, 1841 BENNETT, Miss Sarah Maria & Richard E. GAY M: 22 Sept. 1841 September 29, 1841 BENNETT, Mr. I.B. & Miss Eliza PRESTON M: 13 Nov. 1844 November 20, 1844 BENNETT, Mr. J.B. & Miss Sarah S. FITCH M: 26 Sept. 1843 September 27, 1843 BENNETT, Mrs. Elijah (Betsey JOHNSON, age 58) D: 25 Apr. 1841 May 5, 1841 BENNETT, Mrs., grandmother of John TAYLOR, age 9 September 28, 1842 BENNETT, William N. & Miss Frances Warner LYNCH M: 12 Jan. 1843 January 18, 1843 BENTLEY, Thomas S. & Jerusha W. HEALY M: 4 Sept. 1844 September 11, 1844 BEVIER, Daniel, age 76, early settler D: 19 Feb. 1845 February 26, 1845 BEVIER, Dr. Josiah, early settler D: 16 Jan, 1841 January 27, 1841 BEVIER, Rulif & Miss Ann CUYKENDALL M: 20 Feb., 1840 March 4, 1840 BIBBENS, John W. & Lydia Ann SHELDON M: 27 Jan. 1847 February 3, 1847 BIDWELL, William & Miss Clarissa F. STILES M: 30 Oct. 1840 November 4, 1840 BIGELOW, George, son of Dr. L.B. Bigelow, age 17 D: 3 Nov. 1846 November 4, 1846 BILLINGS, Mrs. Martha Glover & William W. MANCHESTER M: 26 Sept. 1843 October 4, 1843 BIRCHARD, Miss Ann Delia & George MILLERD M: 6 Sept. 1843 October 4, 1843 BIRD, Miss Elmira & Charles F. HALL M: 30 Jan. 1844 February 7, 1844 BIRDSALL, Miss Cornelia & BOUCK, Col. Joseph W. M: 13 June 1843 June 21, 1843 BIRDSALL, Samuel, father of Mrs. Joseph W. BOUCK June 21, 1843 BISHOP, Miss Sally Ann & John William CASTLIN M: 19 Feb. 1846 March 4, 1846 BISSELL, son of Josiah Bissell D: 21 Dec. 1844 December 25, 1844 BLACKSMITH, near Clift's Tavern wanted, advertisement March 11, 1846 BLAKE, Miss Harriet & David G. BARR M: 12 Dec. 1841 December 15, 1841 BOARDING House, Ad., by Mrs. Lounsbury August 9, 1843 BODLEY, Caleb C. & Miss Sarah L. PARKER M: 2 Nov. 1841 November 10, 1841 BODLEY, George R., died in Ohio D: 18 Mar. 1843 April 12, 1843 BOLT, Mrs. Abducted in Greene, N.Y., article about October 29, 1845 BONKER, James V. & Miss Lucy M. BELL M: 4 Feb. 1844 February 14, 1844 BOOKER, John & Miss Ann NIPPERS M: 1 Jan. 1846 January 7, 1846 BOOTH, Miss Harriet & Charles BAKER M: 30 Sept. 1841 October 6, 1841 BOOTH, Miss Phebe, age 18, d. at home of Eli Baldwin D: 24 Jan 1844 February 7, 1844 BORDEN, Mrs Jonathan (Amy) Ad, by husband, Venice August 9, 1843 BOSTEDO, Miss Emeline & Horace DAVENPORT M: 4 July 1846 July 8, 1846 BOSTWICK, Mary, books of merit recommended March 16, 1842 BOSTWICK, Mrs. Hiram (Ann M., age 37) D: 28 Feb. 1844 March 6, 1844 BOSTWICK, Mrs. William W. (Mary, in Will Co., Ill.) D: 20 Sept. 1845 October 22, 1845 BOSTWICK, William W., age 49, formerly of Auburn D: 6 Oct. 1845 October 22, 1845 BOSTWICK, William, dec'd, father of Mrs. H. HUGUNIN April 6, 1842 BOTHWELL, Alek, age 70, early settler Genoa D: 9 June 1843 July 26, 1843 BOUCK, Col. Joseph W. & Miss Cornelia BIRDSALL M: 13 June 1843 June 21, 1843 BOUGHTON, Jason & Miss Julia Ann PURDY M: 11 Feb. 1844 February 14, 1844 BOWEN, John Smith & Miss Helen Elizabeth SIMONS M: 4 Sept. 1845 September 10, 1845 BOWEN, John, early settler D: 8 Dec. 1841 December 15, 1841 BOWEN, Martin, Jr. & Miss Mary Jane SCHOONMAKER M: 31 Dec. 1845 January 14, 1846 BOWEN, Miss Diana & Zebulon HOLMES M: 27 Jan. 1842 February 9, 1842 BOWEN, Miss Emily & Hamlet BABBETT M: 3 Jan. 1845 January 15, 1845 BOWEN, Miss Janette & Peter FETHERLEE M: 17 Jan. 1842 February 9, 1842 BOWERS, Miss Susan & LaROWE, Asa M: 7 Mar. 1844 March 13, 1844 BRADFORD, George, son of Nobel D. & Lucy Bradford D: 14 Aug., 1840 August 26, 1840 BRADFORD, Mrs. Noble D: 16 Mar., 1840 March 18, 1840 BRADLEY, Josephine, dau of Grove Bradley D: 25 Jan. 1841 February 3, 1841 BRADLEY, Miss Mary Ann & William HILL M: 3 Dec. 1843 December 6, 1843 BRADY, Mr., injured, July 4th accident July 15, 1840 BRAMER, Jacob & Miss Mary D. WARNER M: 31 Dec. 1845 January 7, 1846 BRANCH, Anna dau of Dr. Geo. W. & Belinda Branch D: 17 May 1845 May 21, 1845 BRIGGS, Angeline W., dau of Dr. L. Briggs D: 17 May 1845 May 21, 1845 BRIGGS, George C. & Miss Sarah A. SITTSER M: 11 Feb. 1841 February 17, 1841 BRIGGS, Mrs. Dr. L. (Angeline WARDEN) D: April 28, 1841 BRIGGS, Mrs. William S. (Maria A., age 30) D: 12 June 1843 June 21, 1843 BRIGGS, William S. & Maria A. MERRIT M: 3 Jun. 1840 June 17, 1840 BRINKERHOFF, Dewitt & Miss Juliette ODELL M: 28 Dec. 1841 January 5, 1842 BRINKERHOFF, G.H., father of Mrs. Ira AMERMAN M: 18 Sept. 1842 September 28, 1842 BRINKERHOFF, Henry R. D: May 22, 1844 BRINKERHOFF, Isaac, son of James E. Brinkerhoff D: 25 Jan. 1844 January 31, 1844 BRINKERHOFF, Isabel, age 30 D: 29 Oct. 1843 November 1, 1843 BRINKERHOFF, Miss Sarah & Ira AMERMAN M: 18 Sept. 1842 September 28, 1842 BRINKERHOFF, Mrs. David (Catharine, age 57) D: 24 Jan. 1842 January 26, 1842 BROKAW, Dr. John S. & Miss Sarah MASON M: 18 July 1844 July 24, 1844 BROKAW, Dr. John S. (see marriage MASON, Miss Sarah) D: 8 Nov. 1844 November 13, 1844 BROKAW, Miss Margaret & Peter P. SELOVER M: 8 Oct. 1842 October 12, 1842 BRONSON, Henry B. & Miss Eliza M. CARPENTER M: 8 Sept. 1845 September 10, 1845 BRONSON, Lathrop P. & Miss Deborah Ann WOOD M: 19 Aug. 1845 August 20, 1845 BRONSON, Miss Helen M. & Henry W. DERBY M: 13 Feb. 1842 March 9, 1842 BROWN, Col. Liberty, age 72 D: 13 Aug. 1845 August 20, 1845 BROWN, John & Rosetta BURLINGHAM M: September 21, 1842 BROWN, John (A true story, by a working man) July 22, 1840 BROWN, Miss Elizabeth Ann & Jeremiah BRUSIE M: 3 Jun. 1841 June 9, 1841 BROWN, Miss Francina M. & Dr. J.K. CHEESMAN M: 13 May, 1844 May 22, 1844 BROWN, Miss Mary & DILLIABOUGH, Alonzo B. M: 26 Oct. 1843 November 1, 1843 BROWN, Mrs. Azor (Mary, age 65) D: 14 Aug. 1844 August 28, 1844 BROWN, Samuel & Rebecca, parents of Mrs. A.A. CAINE November 4, 1846 BROWNELL, Mrs. Hamilton (Mary C. RICHMOND, ae 29) D: 30 Dec. 1841 February 9, 1842 BROWNSON, Samuel S., age 27 D: 4 May 1843 May 10, 1843 BRUSIE, Jeremiah & Miss Elizabeth Ann BROWN M: 3 Jun. 1841 June 9, 1841 BUCK, Maj. Josiah D: 19 Sept. 1841 September 22, 1841 BUEL, Miss Mary & Dr. E.F. WILSON M: 17 Sept.1844 September 18, 1844 BUNKER HILL, Battle, Soldier, Jude SAWYER D: January 10, 1844 BUNKER HILL, soldier Capt. Josiah CLEAVELAND D: 30 June 1843 July 19, 1843 BURDETT, John, Revolutionary Soldier D: January 10, 1844 BURDICK, Miss Sarah Angeline, daug of James Burdick D: 21 June, 1842 June 29, 1842 BURDICK, Mr. O.H. & Miss Mary KEYES M: 1 Oct. 1840 October 14, 1840 BURGES, Seth, age 71, early settler D: 6 Dec. 1844 December 18, 1844 BURGESS, Mrs. Seth (Elizabeth, age 62) D: 29 Sept. 1843 October 4, 1843 BURGESS, Seth, father of Mrs. Elizabeth A. M'GOWEN February 14, 1844 BURLINGHAM, Rosetta & John BROWN M: September 21, 1842 BURNHAM, Eleazar & Miss Urania SMITH M: 23 Feb. 1843 March 1, 1843 BURNHAM, Eleazer, father of Mrs. Dr. A. THOMPSON September 14, 1842 BURNHAM, James N., age 25 D: February 5, 1840 BURNHAM, Miss Eliza M. & Dr. Alexander THOMPSON M: 24 Dec. 1834 September 14, 1842 BURR, Miss Huldah & Simon M. STEVENS M: 9 Jan. 1845 January 15, 1845 BURR, Mrs. M. Lucinda & Luther TUCKER M: 1 June 1846 June 3, 1846 CADY, Miss Marand A. & CATOR, Dr. H.H. M: 28 Sept., 1840 October 14, 1840 CADY, Mrs. Isaac (Sally M., age 44) D: 18 May, 1843 May 24, 1843 CAHOON, Miss Betsey Ann & Thomas SHEALDS M: 7 May 1842 May 11, 1842 CAHOON, see COHOON May 11, 1842 CAINE, Edwin J., son of Alfred & Susan Craine D: 14 Aug. 1846 August 19, 1846 CAINE, Mrs. A.A. (Susan R. BROWN) D: 29 Oct. 1846 November 4, 1846 CAMPAU, Alexander M. & Eliza S. THROOP M: 15 Apr. 1846 May 6, 1846 CAMPBELL, Charles & Miss Mary FOOTE M: 14 Feb. 1843 March 1, 1843 CAMPBELL, Miss Phebe & Micajah WRIGHT M: 22 Jan. 1846 January 28, 1846 CAMPBELL, Mrs. Charles (Matilda, , age 37) D: 20 Nov. 1841 December 1, 1841 CANFIELD, Miss Eliza C. & Mr. W.H. ALLEN M: 3 July 1845 July 9, 1845 CAPEN, Mr. L.W. & Miss Eliza MUNGER M: 20 Feb. 1844 February 21, 1844 CARBERRY, Elizabeth, dau of Patrick & Mary Carberry D: 4 July 1841 July 21, 1841 CARPENTER, A.T., Mr., former hatting business April 12, 1843 CARPENTER, Charles & Miss Jane Vermilya HICKS M: 17 Nov. 1844 November 20, 1844 CARPENTER, Miss Eliza M. & Henry B. BRONSON M: 8 Sept. 1845 September 10, 1845 CARPENTER, Mrs. Dr. Edmund (Amanda, age 24) D: 30 Nov. 1844 December 18, 1844 CARRIER, Miss Eleanor & Joseph B. HOLLIDAY M: 1 Jan. 1845 January 15, 1845 CARTER, B.S., father of Mrs. Wm. HAYDEN, Jr. March 6, 1844 CARTER, Cornelia & Cyrus POWERS, M.D. M: 22 Sept. 1846 September 30, 1846 CARTER, Miss Martha A. & William HAYDEN, Jr. M: 28 Feb. 1844 March 6, 1844 CASE, Holmes & Miss Laura CASE, dau of Daniel Case M: 2 Jan 1844 January 10, 1844 CASE, John & Miss Miriam S. BACON M: 1 Oct. 1845 October 8, 1845 CASE, Miss Laura & Holmes CASE M: 2 Jan 1844 January 10, 1844 CASE, Volney G. & Miss Jane R. HALL, dau of Daniel Hall M: 5 Mar. 1845 March 12, 1845 CASTLIN, John William & Miss Sally Ann BISHOP M: 19 Feb. 1846 March 4, 1846 CATLIN, Miss Eliza Wells & Henry UNDERWOOD M: 15 Feb. 1844 February 21, 1844 CATLIN, William E. & Miss Adeline E. TAYLOR M: 9 Nov. 1841 December 1, 1841 CATOR, Dr. H.H. & Miss Maranda A. CADY M: 28 Sept., 1840 October 14, 1840 CATWORTHY, John & Miss Harriet HARLE M: 25 Dec. 1844 January 1, 1845 CAULKINS, Sarah Maria, dau of Dr. T.N. Caulkins D: 23 Nov. 1843 December 20, 1843 CAYUGA Co EXPENSES, full account, serve as directory December 17, 1845 CAYUGA CO. AGRICULTURAL Society formed July 28, 1841 CAYUGA CO. Statistics for yr ending June 1st, 1840 December 9, 1840 CAYUGA INDIANS, Poem about an ancient burial ground May 27, 1846 CAYUGA PATRIOT is 33 years old, and Democrat November 4, 1846 CAYUGA PATRIOT paper purchased by U.F. DOUBLEDAY July 16, 1845 CAYUGA PATRIOT purchased by HAWES & STONE November 4, 1846 CAYUGA PATRIOT, is sold by U.S. DOUBLEDAY November 4, 1846 CHADDERDEN, Dr. Isaac, M.D. & Miss Eliza KIRK M: 26 Jan. 1846 February 4, 1846 CHADWICK, Chester & Miss Maria HAMILTON M: 23 Jan. 1845 January 29, 1845 CHAMBERLAIN, Miss Eliza & Edward ADRIANCE M: 27 Oct. 1846 November 4, 1846 CHAMPNEY, Miss Adeline & William GOVE M: 24 Dec. 1846 December 30, 1846 CHAPIN, Graham H. of Rochester D: 3 Sept. 1843 September 13, 1843 CHAPPEL, Miss Mazamillia & Henry BAKER M: 31 Oct. 1846 October 14. 1846 CHATFIELD, Joel, Revolutionary Sold., age 77y, 6 m, 14 d D: 20 Mar. 1842 March 30, 1842 CHATTERTON, Miss Fanny M. & Gilbert W. STEWART M: 4 Oct. 1843 October 11, 1843 CHEESEMAN, J.B., father of Mrs. Josiah T. REED July 23, 1845 CHEESEMAN, Miss Mary Elizabeth & Josiah T. REED M: 19 July 1845 July 23, 1845 CHEESMAN, Dr. J.K. & Miss Francina M. BROWN M: 13 May, 1844 May 22, 1844 CHENANGO CANAL, feeder broke, Lebanon Reservoir May 17, 1843 CHESTER, Miss Elizabeth & John ALLEN M: 2 Dec. 1845 December 3, 1845 CHOATE, Miss Mary Elizabeth & Philip THURBER M: 17 Aug., 1840 August 26, 1840 CHRISTMAS & New Year's Day 50 years ago article January 8, 1845 CILLEY, John, age 124, leaves many offspring D: October 19, 1842 CLAPP, Ann Eliza & Benjamin GRIMSHAW M: 1 Dec. 1842 December 7, 1842 CLAPP, William, father of Mrs. Benjamin GRIMSHAW December 7, 1842 CLARK, Alanson M. & Miss Sarah COMSTOCK M: 20 Apr. 1843 April 26, 1843 CLARK, Arden & Miss Aurelia A. MAPES M: 28 Jan. 1845 February 12, 1845 CLARK, Deacon Ichabod D: 23 Jun 1844 July 10, 1844 CLARK, Dr. Peter, father of Mrs. Ambrose S. STERLING August 23, 1843 CLARK, Eliza & David C. HOWELL M: 9 Mar. 1842 March 16, 1842 CLARK, Jehiel, age 80 D: 20 July 1844 July 24, 1844 CLARK, John, age 80 D: 12 Jan. 1845 January 22, 1845 CLARK, Miss Eliza & Nelson TALLOWDY M: 1 Nov. 1846 November 4, 1846 CLARK, Miss Jane M. & T.H. TEAL M: 1 Dec. 1841 December 8, 1841 CLARK, Miss Louisa Seymour & Ambrose S. STERLING M: 15 Aug. 1843 August 23, 1843 CLARK, Miss Orinda, dau of James & Clarissa Clark D: 6 Oct. 1844 October 16, 1844 CLARK, Norman & Miss Mary GREY M: 26 Feb. 1845 March 5, 1845 CLARK, see CLAY December 11, 1844 CLARK, William & Miss Sarah Jane McMASTER M: 31 Dec. 1844 January 15, 1845 CLARKE, Col. James A. & Miss Caroline M. WHEATON M: 28 June 1843 July 5, 1843 CLARKE, Mr. W.D., son hurt July 4th accident July 15, 1840 CLAY, Ashley, father of Mrs. James MONROE December 11, 1844 CLAY, Miss Catharine A. & James MONROE December 11, 1844 CLEAVELAND, Capt. Josiah, Revolutionary Soldier D: 30 June 1843 July 19, 1843 CLEMENTS, Mrs. Martha W. & Henry K. HEYDON M: 1 Jan. 1846 January 7, 1846 CLIFT, Joab & Miss Mary LEONARD M: 25 Jan. 1843 February 1, 1843 CLIFT's TAVERN, a good blacksmith stand nearby, ad run March 11, 1846 CLINTON, Gov. DeWitt, remains re-interred July 17, 1844 CLOSE, Erastus & Miss Caroline M. TALLMAN M: 4 Nov. 1841 December 1, 1841 CLOUGH, DeWitt C. & Miss Roby BARDEN M: 21 Jan. 1844 February 7, 1844 CLOUGH, George, artist, a visit to hs studio, promising artist January 14, 1846 CLUTE, Frederick I. D: 12 Nov. 1842 November 16, 1842 CLUTE, Miss C.C. & Seymour HARRIS M:30 Dec. 1939 January 8, 1840 COBB, Ebenezer, father of Mrs. William HOW October 14. 1846 COBB, Edwin H. & Miss Delia Ann MINER M: 15 Feb. 1842 February 23, 1842 COBB, Miss Henrietta G. & William HOW M: 8 Oct. 1846 October 14. 1846 COCOONS, silk business, for sale, $3.50 bu., notice May 13, 1840 CODDINGTON, Miss Sarah & Thomas NELSON M: 15 May 1845 May 21, 1845 COFFIN, Capt. Frederick D: 19 Feb. 1840 February 26, 1840 COFFIN, James M & Miss Emely SWAIN M: 15 June 1843 June 21, 1843 COGGILL, Miss Louisa & Henry RICHARDSON M: 12 May 1846 May 20, 1846 COHOON, Miss Harriet & Isaac COOPER (see CAHOON) M: 7 May 1842 May 11, 1842 COLE, Capt., age 75, ONONDAGA Nation War Chief D: 25 May 1845 June 4, 1845 COLE, Dr. Joseph, d. at home of son D.H. Cole in Albion D: 1 Aug. 1843 August 9, 1843 COLLINS, Orzo & Miss Ann VanETTEN M: 23 Oct. 1843 November 8, 1843 COLONY, DeWitt Clinton & Miss Marand BABCOCK M: 6 Jan. 1845 January 15, 1845 COLT, John C., soon to be executed, article about life December 7, 1842 COLVIN, Miss Achsah & Solomon AVARY M: 10 Apr. 1844 May 8, 1844 COMPTON, Miss Sarah A. & Francis RUSSELL M: 25 Feb. 1846 March 4, 1846 COMSTOCK, Daniel, age 37 D: 16 Apr. 1843 April 26, 1843 COMSTOCK, David D: November 2, 1842 COMSTOCK, Miss Sarah & Alanson M. CLARK M: 20 Apr. 1843 April 26, 1843 CONCKLIN, Benj. & Phebe, parents of Mrs. Jos. Scantlebury February 19, 1845 CONEY, Miss Lovina H. & John H. MINTON M: 17 Dec. 1843 January 10, 1844 CONEY, Solomon, father of Mrs. John H. MINTON M: 17 Dec. 1843 January 10, 1844 CONGDON, Miss Elizabeth & Warren M. McNAB M: 13 Jan. 1845 January 15, 1845 CONKLIN, P. Newell & Miss Genet PRICE M: 8 Sept. 1841 September 15, 1841 CONKLING, Judge signed papers for Notice, Mary PATTEN March 2, 1842 CONKLING, Mrs. Esther, mother of Alfred CONKLING D: 24 Nov. 1842 December 21, 1842 CONOLY or McCONLEY, James found on Erie Canal Path D: 13 Aug. 1845 August 13, 1845 CONOR, James & Miss Sephrona THOMAS M: 7 Mar. 1841 March 10, 1841 CONRAD, Joseph & Mrs. Mary LYON M: 16 Jan 1842 January 26, 1842 CONVENTION of Democrats, Syracuse (village), see Secor September 13, 1843 COOK, Alanson & Miss Julia Ann BAKER M: 8 June 1846 June 17, 1846 COOK, infant son of R.D. & Caroline Cook D: 15 Dec. 1841 December 22, 1841 COOK, Mary & William G. WAYNE M: 28 Dec. 1843 January 3, 1844 COOK, Miss Charlotte Louisa & William GILLMORE M: 20 Feb. 1845 February 26, 1845 COOK, Miss Mahalia & Monroe HAMLIN M: 25 Jan. 1843 February 1, 1843 COOK, Mrs. Col. R.D. (Caroline, age 29 yrs) D: 12 Mar. 1843 March 15, 1843 COOK, Robert, age 52 D: May 7, 1845 COOKE, Willard, son of Hon. Bates COOKE D: October 19, 1842 COOPER, Dexter F., son of Isaac, age 19 D: 17 Dec. 1841 December 22, 1841 COOPER, Dr. A.L. formerly of Auburn, d. in Vermont D: 8 Jun. 1841 June 16, 1841 COOPER, Frederick F. & Miss Mary Anne LATHROP M: 11 Oct. 1842 October 19, 1842 COOPER, Isaac & Miss Harriet COHOON M: 7 May 1842 May 11, 1842 COOPER, Mrs. Elmer ( Susan WADSWORTH, age 33) D: 5 Sept. 1846 September 19, 1846 COOPER, William F. & Azuba, adoptive parents, see SLADE D: 27 Oct. 1844 October 30, 1844 COOPER's new Book "The Path Finder" notice for sale April 15, 1840 COOPER's new novel, "The Deer Slayer," AD September 1, 1841 COOPER's novel "Mercedes of Castile," for sale, 2 Vols. February 17, 1841 CORLIS, Charles G., Coroner's verdict D: April 5, 1843 CORNELL, Joshua, father of Mrs. Elias THORNE October 26, 1842 CORNELL, Mary G. & Elias THORNE M: 25 Oct. 1842 October 26, 1842 CORNELL, Mrs. George E. (Amanda E., age 20) D: August 9, 1843 CORNWALL, Miss Eunice & Rufus GOODSELL M: 26 Apr. 1845 April 30, 1845 CORONER's Inquest, VAN NEST, John G. & Family March 18, 1846 CORONER's JURY, verdict Charles G. CORLIS D: April 5, 1843 CORONER's REPORT, drowning John PETTINGILL D: 29 Aug. 1843 August 30, 1843 CORONER's Report, Jabez K. TERRY D: 26 July 1844 July 31, 1844 CORONER's REPORT, John NEWELL D: 18 Apr. 1842 April 20, 1842 CORONER's Report, Martin V. TUTTLE, son of William Tuttle D: 23 July 1844 July 31, 1844 CORTRIGHT, Anthony V. & Miss Sally Ann HAMLIN M: 14 Dec. 1843 December 20, 1843 CORTRIGHT, Jacob & Miss Caroline WEST M: 3 Oct. 1842 October 5, 1842 CORTRIGHT, Miss Sally Ann & Daniel STARKS M: 25 Jan. 1844 February 14, 1844 CORTWRIGHT, Moses I. & Polly Hall PHELPS M: 7 June 1846 June 10, 1846 CORWIN, Miss Lydia A. & Charles FLETCHER M: 7 Jan. 1846 January 14, 1846 COSSEY, Absalom, six children killed, Indian uprising D: September 16, 1840 COUGHTRY, Widow, badly burned in fire, jumped D: March 29, 1843 COULTER, Miss Miriam & Origin ALLEN M: 6 Mar. 1841 March 10, 1841 COWELL, Miss Susan & Jacob HOOSE M: 29 Dec. 1842 January 5, 1843 COWLES, Anson, son of Ebenezer Cowles D: August 31, 1842 COWLES, Ebenezer, died in Herkimer Co., N.Y. D: August 31, 1842 CRANDALL, Joseph F. & Miss Persis F. GOBLE M: 4 July 1846 July 8, 1846 CRANDEL, Harry & Miss Ann E. SHULTERS M: 24 Nov. 1841 December 1, 1841 CRANE, Henry, early settler D: 19 Jan. 1844 February 7, 1844 CRAWFORD, Miss Elizabeth & Benjamin Van AUKEN M: 18 Jan. 1847 January 27, 1847 CROFOOT, Miss Phebe & Alexander HENRYS M: 22 Oct. 1846 October 28, 1846 CROFUT, Miss Adelia & Mr. D.A. BARD M: 9 Sept. 1846 September 19, 1846 CRONK, Mr. J. & Miss C. MILLMAN M: 26 Jan. 1845 February 5, 1845 CROSWELL, Rev. William, new Rector of St. Peter's August 12, 1840 CROUL, Miss Maria & Elijah FORD M: 2 Feb. 1842 February 9, 1842 CROUL, Miss Mary & Edson SMITH M: 2 Feb. 1842 February 9, 1842 CULVER, Mrs. Philip (Mrs. Jane Pulver) probably typo D: 8 Aug. 1843 August 9, 1843 CURTIS, F.C., home where Miss Sophia J. MARSH d. October 25, 1843 CURTIS, Frances H., dau of Mrs. Roswell Curtis, age 11 D: July 29, 1840 CURTIS, Miss Caroline & John HICKSON M: 20 Jan. 1846 January 28, 1846 CURTIS, Miss Sarah & Dwight PHELPS M: 4 Oct. 1843 October 18, 1843 CURTIS, Mrs. Roswell (Betsey, age 45) D: 13 June 1843 June 14, 1843 CURTIS, Nelson & Miss Ann Maria KNOWER M: July 1, 1846 CURTIS, Roswell F., son of Roswell Curtis D: 30 Apr., 1840 May 13, 1840 CURTIS, Theron & Miss Lydia S. LORING M: 18 June 1843 June 28, 1843 CUYKENDALL, Henry, son of Jotham and Phoebe D: 27 Feb. 1843 March 22, 1843 CUYKENDALL, Martin, Early Settler D: 14 Dec. 1843 December 20, 1843 CUYKENDALL, Miss Ann & Rulif BEVIER M: 20 Feb., 1840 March 4, 1840 CUYKENDALL, Mrs. John (Susan POWERS) D:5 Aug. 1842 August 17. 1842 CUYKENDALL, Mrs. Solomon (Polly C., age 50) D: 17 Dec. 1843 December 20, 1843 CUYLER, Coleman Marsh, son of John L. & Elizabeth D: 31 Oct. 1841 November 10, 1841 CUYLER, Lydia V., dau of Cornelius Cuyler, age 31 D: 18 Aug. 1845 August 27, 1845