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Phebe Casterline

Female 1829 - 1891  (61 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Phebe Casterline was born on 7 Sep 1829 in Wantage, Sussex Co, New Jersey, USA (daughter of Phineas H. Casterline and Eleanor Molly Havens); died on 10 Jun 1891 in Hammondsport, Steuben Co, New York, USA; was buried in Urbana, Steuben Co, New York, USA (Chestnut Grove Cemetery).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1880

    Notes:

    Hammondsport NY Herald 1891-1893 - 0080.pdf
    http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2023/Hammondsport%20NY%20Herald/Hammondsport%20NY%20Herald%201891-1893/Hammondsport%20NY%20Herald%201891-1893%20-%200080.pdf
    In Memoriam.
    ? Mrs. A. Ballard is in receipt of the
    id news that her nephew, Walter Smiley,
    was quite badly injured, recently,
    U Pipestone City, Minn., by an overzealous
    officer of the law. The young
    lan, sixteen years of age, is the son of
    Irs. Ada Larrowe Smiley, a former
    resident of this village. He was sleepig
    in an unoccupied house at the reluest
    of the owner. A i>assing neighbor
    |k*e a light in the house, and knowing it
    be untenanted, notified an officer,
    with a deputy and the informant,
    seeded to investigate. In the mean
    tiime the young man had retired. The
    ptarty climed into a window, and while
    Looking about, Walter fired a revolver
    t o frighten them away. The officer returned
    the.shot, and the boy becoming
    frightened jumped through a window,
    the sheriff firing at him as he jumped,
    the ball taking effect in the thigh. He
    was also badly cut by the window-glass,
    and in his fright he ran into a barbedwire!
    fence. It was some time before
    he ccould gain admittance to any of the
    neighboring houses. He suffered jjreatly
    k'rom the shock and loss of blood, but]
    his/ recovery is confidently looked for. |
    It was a serious matter, and the only
    explanation offered in defense of the of-1
    frjeer's hasty action is that the locality
    b/ad been infested by tramps.
    PHOEBE CASTEBLINE HOBB.
    Again death has entered our quiet village
    and another has passed from earth
    to heavenly rest.
    Mrs. Phcebe Horr, whose death was
    briefly noticed in the HERALD last week,
    died at her home June 10th, 1891, of
    pneumonia, in the @2d year of her age.
    Mrs. Horr was next to the youngest of a
    family of twelve children, and in the
    early years of her childhood came from
    Wantage, Sussex county, N. J., with
    her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Casterline,
    who were among the early settlers
    of Pulteney. Here she resided until
    her marriage with W. W. Horr, of
    Prattsburgh, who, with his daughter,
    three brothers and three sisters, are left
    to mourn their loss. Mrs. Horr was
    hopefully converted in budding womanhood,
    and has ever lived an earnest,
    Christian life, having been a member of
    the Baptist church over forty years.
    She was possessed of a quiet, retiring
    disposition, and naught but intimacy
    could reveal her real worth. Her last
    hours were cheered*by a revelation
    which assured her that she was about to
    enter upon a better and brighter heritage
    than any earthly power could give
    and though her husband, brothers and
    sisters deeply mourn their loss, they do
    not mourn as those who have no hope.
    The funeral was observed at her late
    residence Friday afternoon. The services
    were conducted by the Rev. C
    Townsend, whose remarks were especially
    appropriate and affecting. The
    music was beautifully and tenderly rendered
    by the M. E, choir. As we gathered
    around her casket we could but
    think of the beautiful promise: "Well
    done, thou good and faithful servant;
    thou hast been faithful over a few things,
    I will make thee ruler over many things;
    enter thou into the joys of thy Lord."

    Phebe married William Horr after 1859. William (son of Appleton Horr and Hannah Decker) was born on 16 Mar 1823 in New York, USA; died in Dec 1918 in Pulteney, Steuben Co, New York, USA; was buried in Urbana, Steuben Co, New York, USA (Chestnut Grove Cemetery). [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. William H. Wise was born about 1870 in New Jersey, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Phineas H. Casterline was born on 16 May 1788; died on 5 May 1854; was buried in Urbana, Steuben Co, New York, USA (Chestnut Grove Cemetery).

    Phineas married Eleanor Molly Havens. Eleanor was born on 20 Jul 1788; died on 29 Mar 1857; was buried in Urbana, Steuben Co, New York, USA (Chestnut Grove Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Eleanor Molly Havens was born on 20 Jul 1788; died on 29 Mar 1857; was buried in Urbana, Steuben Co, New York, USA (Chestnut Grove Cemetery).
    Children:
    1. 1. Phebe Casterline was born on 7 Sep 1829 in Wantage, Sussex Co, New Jersey, USA; died on 10 Jun 1891 in Hammondsport, Steuben Co, New York, USA; was buried in Urbana, Steuben Co, New York, USA (Chestnut Grove Cemetery).
    2. Sarah Casterline was born on 14 Sep 1833 in New Jersey, USA; died on 7 Feb 1907 in Elmira, Chemung Co, New York, USA; was buried in Urbana, Steuben Co, New York, USA (Chestnut Grove Cemetery).