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Dingman Baker, Permelia obit 19040428 news_PottEnt

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Washington Clinton, 90, passed away peacefully at the home of his daughter, Mrs Leroy Haskins
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
28 Apr 1904, Thu • Page 7
BYwetzupdoc · 22 January 2021

DEATHS
Monday, Anril 25th, Washington Clinton, of Prouty Valley, in the ninetyeth year of his age, paBed away peacefully, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Leroy Haskins, where she had cared for him during the past eleven years. Many years ago Sheldon Clinton and his wife, Prudence, settled In Addison. N, Y. Washington was born there on October 3rd, 1814. He is the last survivor of family of six children. He moved here from Addison in his younger days with his first wife Laura Halette. Two sons survive,
- Lyman, of Moores City,
- George, of South Fork.
After her death he was united in marriage to Matilda Booth, of this place. Two daughters and three sons survive this marriage,
- Maggie, wife of Leroy Haskins,
- Henry, of Costello,
- Benjamin, of Keating Summit,
- Robert, of this place,
- Kate, wife of Ora Haskins, of the Jamison.
After her death he was united in marriage to Mrs. Betsy Westfall. He leaves nineteen grand children and sixteen great grand children to mourn their Ioss. They all reside in Potter county with the exception of one grandson who resides in Idaho and one greatgranddaughter who resides at Norwich, N. Y. The deceased had made this vicinity his home for a great many years and was a man of strong constitution. He was sick with typhoid pneumonia only a short time. He was a man of sterling qualities, upright in all his dealings and loved and respected by all who knew him. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Newman, of Costello.
- Interment at Moores City.
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Died at the home of her son, Isaac, in Eulalla, April 22, 1904, Mrs. Permelia Baker, April 22 at the age of 75 years. Mrs. Baker had been ill for several years but has been a patient sufferer. She was a warm-hearted woman, who had many friends. She was the daughter of John and Hannah Dingman, who were among the first settlers of Potter county. In 1848 she was married to Isaac Baker; nine children were born to them of whom five survive her. They are
- Mrs. Angeline Plummer, of Colorado,
- Mrs. Laura Johnston, of Ohio,
- Isaac and
- John ...
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... Baker of Eulalla, and
- Joseph of this place.
The funeral was held at the Hebron Seventh Day Baptist church, A Iarge number of relatives and friends attended the services which were conducted by Rev. Feathers and Rev. G. P. Kenyon. Besides her children, deceased is survived by
- one sister, Mrs. Rodney Fessenden, of Roulette,
who are deeply grieved.

Lewis Callahan, aged 25 years, a resident of Galeton, died a few days ago.
The fourteen months old daughter of James Stevens, of Cross Fork, died a few days ago.

Prouty Valley
Messrs H. Jebb, L. Fessenden and R. White, of Roulette, were on a fishing excursion in this vicinity a few daya last week.
Van Younglove, of Hulls, waa the guest of friends here Friday.
Mrs. Ora Haskins, of Jamison, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leroy Haskins, Saturday ond Sunday.
Grace Tuttle, of Austin, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Jane Tuttle, and other friends here.
Mrs. Phelps, of Costello, has been caring for Mr. Clinton.
John Burns, of Costello, is vfsiting friends here.
Mr. Crandall, of Bradford, waa at the mill Thursday last.
Dell Bruce and son, Ray, were at Coudersport on business Monday.
C O. Jackson and wife, of Borie, were the guests of L. Watson and family Sunday.
Anna Rennells has returned from her visit with friends at Hulls.
Mary Clark was the guest of her parents Saturday and Sunday.
Alvin Rennells was the guest of his brother, C. G. Rennells, a few days last week.
Walter Rennells, of the Jamison, was in town a few daya last week.
Mesdames Dora Reed, Ada Kent, Alma Tingley, of Borie, were pleasant callers here Monday.
Preaching exercises at the U. B. Church were conducted by Mrs. Orphy Reed. A large attendance reported.

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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
28 Apr 1904, Thu • Page 7
BYwetzupdoc · 22 January 2021


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