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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 TABER, Amaziah & Miss Laura C. MORSE M: 23 May 1841 June 9, 1841 TABER, Charlotte Louise, dau of Dr. Amon C. & Sarah E. D: 9 Feb. 1845 February 19, 1845 TABER, Hon. Judge, father of Mrs. James RUSSELL D: 3 July 1843 July 26, 1843 TABER, Hon. Wing, father of Mrs. Ann L. WELCH April 20, 1842 TALLMAN, Miss Caroline M. & Erastus CLOSE M: 4 Nov. 1841 December 1, 1841 TALLOWDY, Nelson & Miss Eliza CLARK M: 1 Nov. 1846 November 4, 1846 TANNERY, known as the MARTIN TANNERY, For SALE February 17, 1847 TAYLOR, Elizabeth & Dr. Moses PARSONS M: 1 Dec. 1842 December 21, 1842 TAYLOR, James W. & Mrs. Margaret G. STANDART M: 23 July 1843 August 2, 1843 TAYLOR, John & Miss Catherine OUSTERHOUDT M: January 15, 1840 TAYLOR, John G., residence of death of Geo. R. WARD May 21, 1845 TAYLOR, John, son of Rev. Hutchinson Taylor D: 22 Sept. 1842 September 28, 1842 TAYLOR, Luke, aged 87 yrs, 3 mos., 10 days D: 4 Dec. 1841 December 8, 1841 TAYLOR, Miss Adeline E. & William E. CATLIN M: 9 Nov. 1841 December 1, 1841 TEAL, T.H. & Miss Jane M. CLARK M: 1 Dec. 1841 December 8, 1841 TELEGRAPH, invention, MORSE's June 5, 1844 TELEGRAPH, Magnetic, in use between Syra. & Albany May 6, 1846 TEMPERANCE SOC. FOUNDER, Micajah PENDLETON D: April 24, 1844 TEMPERANCE subject, "Lines Written by a Lady" September 7, 1842 TenEYCK, Conrad, father of Mrs. Charles S. BEARDSLEY M: 9 April 1844 April 10, 1844 TenEYCK, Miss Alida R. & Charles S. BEARDSLEY M: 9 April 1844 April 10, 1844 TenEYCK, Rev. Conrad, Revolutionary Soldier D: 20 Sept. 1845 October 15, 1845 TERRIL, Mills, son of I.F. Terril D: January 29, 1840 TERRY, Arthur, closing business, notice to call in debts. June 10, 1840 TERRY, Betsey, widow, Mother of Mrs. Oscar F. KNAPP March 22, 1843 TERRY, Jabez, coroner's report D: 26 July 1844 July 31, 1844 TERRY, Miss Arietta M. & Oscar F. KNAPP M: 21 Mar. 1843 March 22, 1843 TERRY's Book Store, new J. F. COOPER Book for sale April 15, 1840 TERWILLIGER, Miss Margaret & James MENZY M: 10 Mar. 1844 April 17, 1844 THANKSGIVING Proclamation, by Gov. SEWARD November 17, 1841 THEOLOGICAL Seminary Library benefit June 17, 1840 THIEL, Rev. Thomas & Miss Orpha RHOADES M: 31 Dec. 1845 January 7, 1846 THOMAS, Daniel D. D: 15 Nov. 1840 November 25, 1840 THOMAS, David & Ednah D. SMITH M: 21 Sept. 1843 October 18, 1843 THOMAS, Miss Betsey Ann & Lorenzo TINKER M: 27 Oct. 1840 November 4, 1840 THOMAS, Miss Sephrona & James CONOR M: 7 Mar. 1841 March 10, 1841 THOMPSON, arm shattered by cannon July 14, 1841 THOMPSON, Dr. Alexander & Miss Eliza M. BURNHAM M: 24 Dec. 1834 September 14, 1842 THOMPSON, Dr. Samuel D: October 11, 1843 THOMPSON, Elizabeth & William MORGAN M: 8 Feb. 1845 February 12, 1845 THOMPSON, George C.E., father of Mrs. Wm MORGAN February 12, 1845 THOMPSON, Mrs. Dr. Alexander (Eliza M. BURNHAM) D: 29 Aug. 1842 September 14, 1842 THOMPSON, Mrs. Rev. Dr. John (Charlotte, age 54) D: 8 June 1843 June 21, 1843 THOMPSON, Samuel J. & Miss Louisa L. WARD M:23 Apr., 1840 April 29, 1840 THORNE, Elias & Mary G. CORNELL M: 25 Oct. 1842 October 26, 1842 THORNE, Isaac N., son of Nicholas Thorne, dec'd D: 13 Oct. 1842 October 26, 1842 THORNE, Nicholas, deceased, Father of Zayde E. Sackett September 16, 1840 THORNTON, James M. & Miss Mary A. SELOVER M: 24 Nov. 1842 December 7, 1842 THORNTON, Mrs. James M. (Mary Ann SELOVER) D: 10 Nov. 1845 November 19, 1845 THORNTON, William, 17 yr old son of, dies in fire, Fleming D: 25 Jun 1844 June 26, 1844 THROOP, Eliza S. & Alexander CAMPAU M: 15 Apr. 1846 May 6, 1846 THROOP, George B., father of Mrs. Alexander CAMPAU May 6, 1846 THROOP, Gov., scene of wedding, WILLOWBROOK May 27, 1846 THROOP, Gov.'s Mother, Mrs. Abiah HATCH died 24 Jun. July 1, 1846 THUMB, General Tom, will be in Auburn Museum August 16, 1843 THURBER, Philip & Miss Frances Elizabeth CHOATE M: 17 Aug., 1840 August 26, 1840 TIBBLES, William & Miss Percinda MILLER M: 29 Dec. 1840 December 30, 1840 TICK, John & Miss Sybel ENOS M: October 13, 1841 TIMEWELL, Miss Eliza & Lewis WHITE M: 25 Feb. 1842 March 2, 1842 TINKER, Lorenzo & Miss Betsey Ann THOMAS M: 27 Oct. 1840 November 4, 1840 TIRRELL, Albert J., on trial for murder & arson April 1, 1846 TITUS House, Grover St., Ad., Boarding House,Lounsbury August 9, 1843 TITUS, Julian, dau of David S. & Julian Titus D: 19 Feb. 1842 February 23, 1842 TITUS, Mrs. Michael M. (Alice, widow, age 68) D: 21 Jan. 1842 February 2, 1842 TITUS, Peter H. & Matilda SULGER M: 5 Feb. 1846 February 18, 1846 TOLLY, Mrs.(widow of Henry B. Tolley & Maj. J. Van LOON M: 17 June, 1843 July 5, 1843 TOWNLEY, Miss Roxena & Albert SLOCUM M: 17 June, 1843 June 28, 1843 TOWNSEND, Miss Eliza & William C. JOHNSON M: 28 Sept. 1845 October 1, 1845 TOWNSEND, Miss Mary C., dau of Marcus & Mary Townsend D: 31 Mar. 1845 April 2, 1845 TOWNSEND, Philetus E. & Miss Caroline DODGE M: 14 Feb. 1844 February 21, 1844 TOY, Patrick, hit by train while walking on tracks D: 18 Aug. 1846 August 19, 1846 TREAT, Almon H. & Miss Lovina BARNES M: 21 Oct. 1845 November 5, 1845 TREAT, Asbell, Revolutionary Soldier D: 14 April 1842 May 11, 1842 TREAT, Gilbert & Miss Elizabeth HICK, dau of Jno. Hick M: 4 Sept. 1844 September 11, 1844 TREAT, Isaac & Miss Eliza Ann WOODEN M: 23 July 1843 August 2, 1843 TREAT, Justus, age 50 D: 22 Mar. 1845 March 26, 1845 TREAT, Loran L. & Miss Hannah Jane KINGSLAND M: 23 Sept. 1840 September 30, 1840 TREAT, Miss Charlotte S. & Irvin D. REMINGTON M: 7 Oct. 1845 October 15, 1845 TREAT, Moses, age 73 D: 7 June 1843 June 28, 1843 TREAT, Mrs. Ashel, (Sarah, early settler) D:29 Mar 1842 April 6, 1842 TREMPER, Mrs. Catherine, aged 63 yrs. D: 25 May 1842 June 8, 1842 TRIAL in Rochester, Rev. Van ZANDT for seduction January 5, 1842 TRION, Elizabeth L. & Erastus STRONG, both of Fleming M: 25 Dec. 1845 December 31, 1845 TRUAX, Miss Harriet E. & Alfred L. MILLERD M: 5 Sept. 1843 October 4, 1843 TRUFANT, Curtis L. & Miss Cordelia SMITH, dau of J.R. Smith M: 14 Feb. 1847 February 24, 1847 TUCKER, Charles P. & Miss Nennett K. PERKINS M: 16 Jan. 1844 January 24, 1844 TUCKER, Luther & Mrs. M. Lucinda BURR M: 1 June 1846 June 3, 1846 TUPPER, Miss Nancy & James, MEAD, Jr. M: 19 Jan. 1842 January 26, 1842 TUPPER, Mrs. Calvin (Martha) D: 21 Jun 1842 July 6, 1842 TUPPER, William S. & Miss Mary E. MOTT M: 8 Mar. 1843 March 15, 1843 TUTTLE, Edmund Bostwick, son of E.B. & Eliza Tuttle D: June 3, 1840 TUTTLE, Jane R., dau of Allen Tuttle D: 19 Apr. 1842 April 27, 1842 TUTTLE, Llewellyn, son of Edmund B. & Eliza Tuttle D: 28 Dec. 1841 January 5, 1842 TUTTLE, Martin V., coroner's report D: 23 July 1844 July 31, 1844 TUTTLE, Miss Huldah & Philander NYE M: 18 Dec. 1844 January 22, 1845 TYLER, John, made President by death of HARRISON April 7, 1841 UNDERWOOD, Amos, age 54 D: 23 June 1846 July 1, 1846 UNDERWOOD, Henry & Miss Eliza Wells CATLIN M: 15 Feb. 1844 February 21, 1844 UNDERWOOD, Mary Ann, dau Yeeling Underwood D:20 Jan. 1940 January 29, 1840 UNDERWOOD, Mr. C.S. & Miss Caroline M. RUSSELL M: 2 Sept., 1844 September 11, 1844 UNITARIAN Ministers protest Slavery October 22, 1845 VAIL, Miss Mary J & Mr. E. GREGORY M: 12 Oct. 1842 October 19, 1842 VAIL, Mr. R.D. & Miss Ann GLEASON M: 13 July 1845 July 23, 1845 Van ANDEN, Mr. J.W. & Miss Harriet HOPKINS M: September 9, 1840 Van ARSDALE, Cornelius & Miss Hannah V.D. Van NEST M: 16 Jan. 1847 Janaury 27, 1847 Van AUKEN, Benjamin & Miss Elizabeth CRAWFORD M: 18 Jan. 1847 January 27, 1847 Van GIESEN, Miss Caroline & Myron DOTY M: 10 Apr. 1845 April 23, 1845 Van LIEW, James, age 28 D: 19 Dec. 1844 December 25, 1844 Van LOON, Maj. J. & Mrs. TOLLY (widow of Henry B.Tolly) M: 17 June, 1843 July 5, 1843 Van NEST, John G. & Family, Coroner's Inquest article March 18, 1846 Van NEST, Miss Hannah V.D. & Cornelius Van ARSDALE M: 16 Jan. 1847 January 27, 1847 Van NEST, Rev. P.S. & Miss Caroline BARKER M: 1 Nov. 1842 November 16, 1842 Van TUYL, Miss Tiney & Isaac SANFORD M: 31 Mar. 1843 April 5, 1843 Van VLECK, Sarah Ann, dau of Wm & Kesia Van Vleck D: 10 Feb. 1844 February 14, 1844 Van VLECK, William, father-in-law of Wm DAVIS February 24, 1841 Van ZANDT, Rev., trial in Rochester in progress, seduction January 5, 1842 VANAUKEN, Mrs. Hannah D: 10 Apr. 1843 April 19, 1843 VANBROCKLIN, Mr. S. & Amanda GARDINEER M: 3 July 1845 July 9, 1845 VanBRUNT, Miss Mary & Stephen H. PARKER M: 11 Jun. 1844 June 26, 1844 VanETTEN, Miss Ann & Orzo COLLINS M: 23 Oct. 1843 November 8, 1843 VanTYNE, Miss Ellen, age 19 D: 12 Sept. 1844 September 18, 1844 VILLAGE Ordinances listed, Jacob R. HOW, Clerk January 1, 1845 VOLENTINE, Mrs. Harriet & Col. H.L. WITHERILL M: 3 Mar. 1841 March 10, 1841 VOORHEES, Miss Harriet, age 19 D: 3 Aug. 1843 August 9, 1843 VOSBURGH, Abram & Miss Alzina MANNING M: 21 Dec. 1844 January 1, 1845 VOWLES, Mrs. William (Sarah, aged 62) D: 2 Feb. 1841 March 3, 1841 VREDENBURGH, William T., formerly of Skaneateles D: 9 Aug. 1840 August 19, 1840 WADE, William, brother of Mrs. Elizabeth M. GALUSHA February 10, 1847 WADSWORTH, Joseph & Anna, parents of Mrs. Elmer Cooper September 19, 1846 WAGONS to depart from Missouri for Oregon February 26, 1845 WAKELY, Rev. Abner, age 76 D: 4 Nov. 1845 December 17, 1845 WALDRON, William & Miss Mary E. JACOBS M: 28 Jan. 1847 February 24, 1847 WALDRONE, Miss M. & Mr. T. ASCOTT of Skaneateles M: 6 July 1845 July 9, 1845 WALKER, Aaron & Miss Isabella S. HAMBLIN, dau of Daniel M: 12 Apr. 1846 April 15, 1846 WANZER, Richard M. & Miss Electa Ann LYON M: 30 Mar. 1846 April 1, 1846 WARD, Col. Joshua, father of Miss Julia A.M. WARD September 14, 1842 WARD, Daniel A., Revolutionary Soldier D: 16 Dec. 1844 January 1, 1845 WARD, David, age 59 D: 7 July 1846 August 12, 1846 WARD, George R., d. at residence of John G. Taylor D: 14 May 1845 May 21, 1845 WARD, Hugh, early settler, aged 67 D: 28 Sept. 1840 October 14, 1840 WARD, Joshua, Father of Miss Louisa L. WARD April 29, 1840 WARD, Joshua, father of Mrs. Darius O. BAKER September 1, 1841 WARD, Mary A. & Thomas D. DOUBLEDAY M: 16 Dec. 1841 December 29, 1841 WARD, Miss Julia A.M. & William B. GRAVES M: 8 Sept. 1842 September 14, 1842 WARD, Miss Larania & Darius O. BAKER M: 26 Aug. 1841 September 1, 1841 WARD, Miss Louisa L. & Samuel J. THOMPSON M:23 Apr., 1840 April 29, 1840 WARD, Miss Sarah R. & John SHAW M: 24 Sept. 1845 October 1, 1845 WARD, Mrs. John, (Deborah, age 79 yr, 10 mos. D: 27 Oct. 1841 November 10, 1841 WARDEN, Capt., father of Mrs. Angeline BRIGGS April 28, 1841 WARING, Mr. M.J. & Miss A.M. ROGERS M: 1 July 1846 July 8, 1846 WARN, James Henry & Miss Rachel Eugenia PAUL M: 27 Sept. 1843 October 4, 1843 WARNER, Miss Mary D. & Jacob BRAMER M: 31 Dec. 1845 January 7, 1846 WARREN, John & Harriet B. STEPHENS M: 13 Aug. 1846 September 9, 1846 WARREN, Miss Amanda & Asaph D. LEONARD M: 10 Nov. 1842 November 23, 1842 WARRICK, Henry & Miss Mary MOSHER M: 1 Jan. 1845 January 15, 1845 WASHINGTON, General, Abner Lee served with… D: 1 Jul. 1843 July 12, 1843 WATERS, John & Cornelia REMINGTON M: 26 Aug. 1846 September 9, 1846 WATERS, Samuel & Eunice ARMSTRONG M: 30 Aug. 1846 September 9, 1846 WATSON, George L. & Miss Sarah Ann STRANG M: 10 Feb. 1841 February 24, 1841 WATSON, Hugh D: December 30, 1840 WATSON, Matthew, aged 38 D: 1 Feb. 1845 February 5, 1845 WATSON, Mrs. George L., (Eliza J., dau of A. GREEN) D: 16 Mar., 1840 March 18, 1840 WATSON, Robert, age 40 D: 12 Mar. 1845 March 19, 1845 WAYNE, William G. & Mary Cook, dau of Luther Cook M: 28 Dec. 1843 January 3, 1844 WEATHERWAX, Miss Sally & Orrin D. HOGAN M: 21 Jan. 1846 February 4, 1846 WEAVER, Noel, M.D., age 42 March 26, 1845 WEBSTER, Hezekiah, husband of Mrs. Arma WEBSTER D: 20 May 1835 June 2, 1841 WEBSTER, Mrs. Hezekiah ( Arma) D: 20 May 1841 June 2, 1841 WEBSTER, Nathan J. & REYNOLDS, Mary Louisa M: 26 Oct. 1842 November 9, 1842 WEBSTER, Sterling E. & Miss Julia STODDARD M: 21 May 1845 May 28, 1845 WEED, Abraham, Revolutionary Soldier D: 30 Dec. 1843 January 24, 1844 WEED, Charles H. & Miss Sarah A. MILLER M: 4 Oct. 1842 October 19, 1842 WEED, Evalina Throop & Thomas LAWRENCE M: 5 Jan. 1847 January 6, 1847 WEED, Walter, father of Mrs. Thomas LAWRENCE January 6, 1847 WELCH, Delancy Day, son of Orson W. & Harriet Y. Welch D: 3 Oct. 1845 October 15, 1845 WELCH, Miss Judith C. & Jonathan DOLPH M: 10 Feb. 1845 February 19, 1845 WELCH, Mrs. Col. Orson M. (Ann Louisa TABER D: 16 Apr. 1842 April 20, 1842 WELLES, Henry & Amelia H. BEARDSLEY M: 23 Oct. 1844 October 30, 1844 WELLINGTON, Matthew, convicted of grand larceny October 26, 1842 WEST, Miss Caroline & Jacob CORTRIGHT M: 3 Oct. 1842 October 5, 1842 WESTFALL, Miss Mary, dau of Benj., age 17 D: 28 Aug. 1843 September 6, 1843 WET NURSE ad, inquire at Philo Sheldon's September 17, 1845 WETHERELL, Andrew J., runaway reward ad April 23, 1845 WHEATON, George Hosmer, son of Saul W. & Caroline D: 5 June 1845 June 25, 1845 WHEATON, Miss Caroline M. & Col. James A. CLARKE M: 28 June 1843 July 5, 1843 WHEATON, Miss Eliza J. & James SEYMOUR M: 4 Dec. 1842 December 28, 1842 WHEATON, Stephen, Chr., Meeting about Slavery March 3, 1847 WHEELER, David B., age 65, d. in Inidana, former Auburnian D: 7 Oct. 1846 November 4, 1846 WHITE, David, son of the late Peleg White D: 17 Apr. 1845 April 23, 1845 WHITE, Leis & Miss Eliza TIMEWELL M: 25 Feb. 1842 March 2, 1842 WHITE, Mrs. Lawrence (Cyria, age 74) D: 4 Aug. 1846 August 5, 1846 WHITE, William, age 54 D: 23 Dec. 1844 January 1, 1845 WHITING, Mr. T. & Miss E.H. RAYNOR M: 29 Dec. 1840 January 6, 1841 WHITNEY, George N., father of Mrs. James YOUNG January 18, 1843 WHITNEY, Miss Lovisa & James YOUNG M: 8 Jan 1843 January 18, 1843 WIGGINS, Francis S., former resident of Auburn D: 27 Jan., 1840 March 4, 1840 WIGGINS, Lewis & Miss Margaret HUNTER M: 19 Jan. 1842 February 9, 1842 WILBUR, Gilhew & Miss Louisa HAUSE M: 15 Feb. 1843 March 1, 1843 WILBUR, William H. & Miss Sally Angeline FARMER M: 25 Dec. 1844 January 1, 1845 WILCOX, Miss SARAH & John RISING M: 21 Jan. 1845 January 29, 1845 WILDER, David & Miss Jane KEELER M: 14 Nov. 1844 November 20, 1844 WILKINSON, "Poor Caroline, possibly wife of Frederick D 4 Sept. 1839 September 13, 1843 WILKINSON, Frederick, Epitahs from Graveyard D: Mar. 22, 1841 September 13, 1843 WILLIAMS, Charles P. & Miss Malvina SITTSER M: 16 Oct. 1844 October 30, 1844 WILLIAMS, Edwin, son of Alphonzo T. & Eliza Williams D: 9 May 1845 May 14, 1845 WILLIAMS, Ezekial, Father of Miss Sarah D. Williams July 15, 1840 WILLIAMS, Henry & Mrs. Lucy STEVENS M: 29 June 1846 July 8, 1846 WILLIAMS, Miss Sarah D. & Thomas SEWARD M: 14 July 1840 July 15, 1840 WILLIS, Jonas W. & Miss Achsah JEFFRIES M: 15 Sept. 1844 October 9, 1844 WILLOWBROOK, scene of ROCHESTER/MARTIN nuptials May 27, 1846 WILLSON, Harvey & Miss Fanny POMEROY M: 4 May 1841 May 12, 1841 WILLSON, John, aged 53 D: 29 Sept. 1845 October 8, 1845 WILLSON, Mrs. Harvey (Charlotte KEYES), age 43 D: 12 Dec. 1840 December 14, 1840 WILLSON, Samuel, & Mrs. Deborah LUCKY M: 31 Dec. 1845 January 14, 1846 WILSHIRE, William L., d. in Milwaukie, W.T. D: 25 Sept. 1845 October 15, 1845 WILSON, Dr. E.F. & Miss Mary BUEL, dau of J. Buel M: 17 Sept.1844 September 18, 1844 WILSON, John H., A.M. & Miss Clarissa DICKENSON M: 5 Apr. 1842 April 6, 1842 WILSON, Lydia Emeline, dau of Andrew L. Wilson D: 20 Mar. 1842 March 30, 1842 WILSON, Mrs. Samuel (Polly, age 64) D: 6 Oct. 1844 October 16, 1844 WILTSE, Robt., former Agent of Sing-Sing, replaced April 29, 1840 WIN, Miss Jane & Philo LANE M: 29 Jun 1844 July 3, 1844 WINANTS, Miss Mary Ann & Abram MILLER M: 11 Sept. 1844 September 25, 1844 WINEGAR, Miss Habett & John FISH M: 14 Dec. 1845 December 17, 1845 WINNE, Miss Alida & Orrin HUTCHINSON M: 3 Oct. 1842 October 12, 1842 WINNE, Miss Olive & William B. POWERS M: 3 Oct. 1842 October 12, 1842 WINSLOW, William & Miss Hannah KELLET M: 24 Jan. 1844 January 31, 1844 WITCHCRAFT, New England, long article "A Poet's……. November 29, 1843 WITHERILL, Col. H.L. & Mrs. Harriet VOLENTINE M: 3 Mar. 1841 March 10, 1841 WOOD, Abraham T., formerly of Auburn D: 5 Nov. 1842 November 9, 1842 WOOD, Adelaide Ladlie, dau of I.G. & Martha Wood D: 12 Nov. 1842 November 16, 1842 WOOD, Dr. Daniel, age 92 yrs, REVOLUTIONARY Soldier D: 3 Oct. 1843 October 18, 1843 WOOD, Fernando & Miss Ann D. RICHARDSON M: 20 Apr. 1841 April 28, 1841 WOOD, George H. D: February 7, 1844 WOOD, Jonas & Miss Sally Ann SLOCUM M: 25 Nov. 1840 December 9, 1840 WOOD, Miss Ann B. & Augustus ROOT M: 9 Jan. 1845 January 15, 1845 WOOD, Miss Caroline C. & Robert WYNKOOP M: May 27, 1846 WOOD, Miss Deborah Ann & Lathrop P. BRONSON M: 19 Aug. 1845 August 20, 1845 WOOD, Miss Sarah A. & Philo B. EATON M: May 27, 1846 WOOD, Mrs, Sophia A., wife of Seneca Wood D: January 15, 1840 WOOD, Mrs. Gen. Wm. B. (Eliza Ann, age 35 D: June 8, 1842 WOOD, William A. & Miss Mary H. ESTEY M: 16 Feb. 1843 February 22, 1843 WOODARD, Horace & Miss Chloe H. HAMBLIN March 26, 1845 WOODEN, Mary, age 100 yrs, b. 19 Jan. 1742 D: 18 Dec. 1841 December 29, 1841 WOODEN, Miss Eliza Ann & Isaac TREAT M: 23 July 1843 August 2, 1843 WOODEN, Sarah, aged 61 yrs. D: 12 Apr. 1843 April 26, 1843 WOODHULL, Miss Mary & Charles STOCKING M: 25 Dec. 1844 January 15, 1845 WOODS, William, father of Mrs. Nancy W. SEYMOUR May 18, 1842 WOODWARD, George & Miss Maria LEACH M: 31 Jan. 1844 February 7, 1844 WOODWORTH, James & Miss Eliza MOSS M: 24 Feb. 1841 March 3, 1841 WOOLEY, Charles R., age 62, Postmaster of Throopsville D: 4 June 1843 June 14, 1843 WORDEN, Alfred R. & Miss Cloe O. STURAGE M: 4 Mar. 1846 March 11, 1846 WORDEN, Martin V.B., son of John C. & Versula Worden D: 11 Mar. 1845 March 26, 1845 WORDEN, Morgan L. & Miss Nancy M. STOKES M: 31 Dec. 1846 January 6, 1847 WORLD conditions described in paper by Dr. B. Fosgate April 6, 1842 WRIGHT, D., Gov. Seward & C. Morgan defending FREEMAN July 1, 1846 WRIGHT, Micajah & Miss Phebe CAMPBELL M: 22 Jan. 1846 January 28, 1846 WRIGHT, Rev. Thomas G. & Julia A. GREEN M: 30 Aug. 1846 September 9, 1846 WRIGHT, Silas, Gov. candidate (became Gov) from Canton September 25, 1844 WRIGHT, Thomas, burnt out, Indian uprising September 16, 1840 WYATT, Henry, alias Henry SMITH stabbed James GORDON March 19, 1845 WYATT, Henry, also Sept. 2, 1846 D: August 26, 1846 WYATT, Henry, on trial for murder of James Gordon July 1, 1846 WYNKOOP, Robert & Miss Caroline C. WOOD M: May 27, 1846 YARNS, Ebenezer & Miss Betsey Maria HULSEBOTH M: 25 Jan. 1846 January 28, 1846 YAWGER, George W., age about 35 D: 7 Feb. 1845 February 12, 1845 YAWGER, Miss Eleanor, dau og Daniel Yawger D: 31 Mar. 1844 April 17, 1844 Young People's Abstinance Soc. September 22, 1841 YOUNG, Charles C. & Mary B. MORGAN M: 8 Jun, 1841 June 9, 1841 YOUNG, James & Miss Ann ENSLEE M: 1 Dec. 1841 December 8, 1841 YOUNG, James & Miss Lovisa WHITNEY M: 8 Jan 1843 January 18, 1843