Erie County New York Obituaries Extracted From The Buffalo Gazette, Buffalo, NY, 1811-1818
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1811-1818 Obituaries from the Buffalo Gazette in Buffalo, Erie County New York.
BARRY, Catherine Obituary, Jan. 14, 1812
Died, in N.Y. city, Mrs. Catherine Barry, aged 56. [Buffalo Gazette, (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, January 14, 1812, Pg 3]
BROECK, Abraham Ten Obituary, Jan. 14, 1812
Died, in N.Y. city, Mr. Abraham Ten Broeck, aged 25 [Buffalo Gazette, (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, January 14, 1812, p. 3]
Brooks, Infant, Obituary
DIED, In Willink, on the 23d inst, an Infant daughter of Daniel Brooks. [Buffalo Gazette, (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1811]
GARDNER, Charles Obituary, Jan. 14, 1812
DIED, in N.Y. city, Mr. Charles Gardner, senior. [Buffalo Gazette, (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, January 14, 1812, p. 3]
HOLEBROOK, Samuel Obituary, Dec. 31, 1811
Died, in this town, Mr. Samuel Holebrook, aged about 60. [Buffalo Gazette, (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, December 31, 1811. p. 3]
LUTHER, Capt. Oliver Obituary, Oct. 3, 1811
Drowned, In Lake Erie, near Sandusky, on the 11th ult. By the upsetting of a boat from the schr. Ranger, bound from Detroit to Black Rock, Capt. Oliver Luther, Capt. White and Nathan Pitney; Dan. McPherson and Wm. Johnson, who were on board when the boat upset, saved themselves by swimming on shore. [Buffalo Gazette, Thursday, October 3, 1811]
PITNEY, Nathan Obituary, Oct. 3, 1811
Drowned, in Lake Erie, near Sandusky, on the 11th ult. By the upsetting of a boat from the schr. Ranger, bound from Detroit to Black Rock, Capt. Oliver Luther, Capt. White and Nathan Pitney; Dan. McPherson and Wm. Johnson, who were on board when the boat upset, saved themselves by swimming on shore. [Buffalo Gazette, Thursday, October 3, 1811]
PLATT, Ezra, Obituary, Oct. 3, 1811
DIED, At Le Roy, on the 15th ult. Hon. EZRA PLATT, Esq. first judge of Genesee county, aged about 60. [Buffalo Gazette, Thursday, October 3, 1811]
WHITE, Capt., Obituary, Oct. 3, 1811
Drowned, in Lake Erie, near Sandusky, on the 11th ult. By the upsetting of a boat from the schr. Ranger, bound from Detroit to Black Rock, Capt. Oliver Luther, Capt. White and Nathan Pitney; Dan. McPherson and Wm. Johnson, who were on board when the boat upset, saved themselves by swimming on shore. [Buffalo Gazette, Thursday, October 3, 1811]