![]() 15, 1878, and two sons, Thomas, born on Jan. Three children bless their union, a daughter, Rena, born on Dec. On October 24, 1877, the subject of this sketch and Miss Stella Ayers, a talanted and estimatable lady, were married. He was a whole souled generous man and made friends where-ever the went, died without ever having a known enemy, and no man ever sickened and died in Canisteo, whose extensive acquaintance were more anxious for his wellfare and recovery. ![]() His reputation as a young lawyer stood high and he was numbered among the most prominent young men of Steuben Co., and might have been one of the legal lights in Western New York had his life been spared. Horace Bemis of Hornellsville, N.Y., and was admitted to the bar in June, 1877. ![]() David Rumsey deceased of Bath, N.Y., and the Hon. He received a fine academic education, having attended school at Hammondsport, Alfred and Canisteo Academy, chose the profession of a lawyer and studied law at the office of the late Hon. Perry was left a fortune of several thousand dollars by his father. 29, 1868, aged 8 yrs 2 mon 16 days Thomas R. Perry was the last of the family living, the other two children having died several years ago, Lydia M. Hallett's wife and Perry's mother's maiden name was Sylvia Travis, born April 3, 1829, and she died April 12, 1887. He was a son of Thomas Hallett, deceased, who was born May 19, 1830, and died February 23, 1887. Perry John Hallett, born in the town of Canisteo, N.Y., May 24th, 1853, died at his residence Dec. ĭemise Of One Of The Most Popular Young Lawyers Of Canisteo by twisting a yellow pine shrub into a withe and fastening it around his neck. Nathan Hallet, a respectable magistrate of Canisteo, Steuben County, put a period to his existence the 19th ult. The American, June 29, 1820.įrom the Geneva Gazette of July 5. He had been for many years a respectable farmer of that town and for several years a justice of the peace. The horrid deed is supposed to have been the result of insanity. He got up sometime in the night previous to the day on which he was found, and left the house unobserved - went about half a mile ascending a very steep hill, and was found suspended to the sappling. He had been in ill health for about eight months, of a consumption, and had bcome very low and feeble. of the town of Addision, Steuben county, committed the act of suicide by hanging himself which appears to have been effected by bending down a pine sappling, withing the top end around his neck, and then letting it spring up. He was taken to Buena Vista where the interment will be made. He leaves five children, Frank and Carrie of Buffalo, Herbert of Temple, Texas, and Fred and John of Buena Vista, town of Howard. Robert Hall, one of the oldest residents of the town of Howard, Steuben County, died at the home of his son, Frank Hall, in Buffalo, on Tuesday. Harlo Hakes, late judge of Steuben county, died at his home in this city. The Farmers' Cabinet (Amherst, NH) Thursday, Appage 3. ![]() She died in the full assurance of eternal life beyond the grave. Y., March 8th, Betty Hadley, consort of Joshua Hadley, formerly of Lyndeborough, N. Y., July 14, of the Catalepsy, for seven years, Anna Crosby, daughter of Alfred and Susannah D. Lately he has been in a depressed state of mind on account of business cares. He was discovered before life was extinct and cut down. Hadden, a prominent lawyer of Corning, went to his cottage on Lake Keuka and tried to hang himself in his boat house. ![]() Obituaries and Death Notices of Steuben County, NYīath, N.Y., Oct. ![]()
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