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BEDELL, Ossian

Male 1832 - 1902  (69 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BEDELL, Ossian was born on 6 Jun 1832 in Georgia, VT (son of BEDELL, Ira and Harriet); died on 5 May 1902 in Grand Island, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    Buffalo NY Morning Express - 5/6/1902

    Ossian Bedell of Grand Island
    died early Yesterday
    Morning.
    PARALYSIS THE CAUSE
    HAD BEEN IDENTIFIED WITH RE-
    PUBLICAN POLITICS FOR 50
    YEARS

    A familiar figure will be seen no more
    on Buffalo streets Rugged old Ossian
    Bedell of Grand Island died yesterday
    morning at 3:10 o'clock, after a battle
    of seven weeks. Paralysis was the
    cause of death. Little hope of life was
    given shortly after the severe stroke
    which visited him about the middle of
    March. As the days advanced he steadily
    weakened and for the last week the
    end was expected at any moment. He
    could take no nourishment except a
    little beef broth. Only his remarkable
    vitality sustained him. Mr. Bedell died
    In his home adjoining the Bedell House
    on the island.
    Mr. Bedell Is survived by a widow,
    Parmelia Zimmerman Bedell; a son.
    John B.: two daughters, Mrs. S. S.
    Staley and Kate Bedell, and two brothers
    and two sisters, Dwlght Bedell of
    Tonawanda, Horace I. Bedell of Chicago,
    Mrs. Clara Marsh of Chicago and
    Mrs. F. H. Hall of Plalntleld, .N. J.
    Arrangements have been made so
    that all of Mr. Bedell's many friends In
    the city will have no inconvenience in
    going to the island to attend the funeral.
    The funeral will be held from
    the family home on Grand Island tomorrow
    afternoon at 2 o'clock. At 1:15
    p. m. the steamer Silver Spray will
    leave the foot of Ferry street to carry
    Buffalo friends to the funeral. The
    burial will be In White Haven Cemetery
    on the John Nice farm. Opposite
    Tonawanda.
    George D. Emerson, secretary of the
    Republican executive committee, yesterday
    sent out notices for a meeting
    of that body at Republican headquarters
    In Elllcott Square this morning at
    11 o'clock to take action on Mr. Bedell's
    death. Mr. Bedell had been a member
    of the committee for many years. It Is
    expected the committee will attend the
    funeral In a body.
    For almost a half century. Ossian
    Bedell waa one of the most prominent
    figures in political affairs in Western
    New York. He was a staunch supporter
    of the Republican cause and was
    often an active factor In the party's
    conventions. His activity In behalf of
    his party did not end from the time of
    the Civil War. During Lincoln's administration
    he was appointed Inspector of
    customs for the district of Buffalo
    Creek. In the political campaign of
    1862. Mr. Bedell assumed the leadership
    of the Republicans on Grand Island
    and was elected to represent the
    township in the Erie County Board of
    Supervisors. He again held no office
    until 1881 when he was appointed assistant
    superintendent of public works
    for the western division of the Erie
    Canal. He kept the position three
    years. For the next six years he held
    no public office. Then, in 1890. President
    Harrison appointed him United States
    consul at Fort Erie. Mr. Bedell served
    until 1893 and was again appointed to
    the office In 1897 by President William
    McKinley.
    Mr. Bedell was born In Georgia. V t,
    on June 6, 1882. When he was six years
    old, his parents moved to Tonawanda.
    He attended the public schools and also
    studied at the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary.
    At eleven he began to drive a
    towing team for his father on the Erie
    Canal. Off and on. he followed the canal
    for the next twenty years. He moved
    to Grand Island In 1846. During the
    canal season of each year he worked at
    his business, but spent the rest of his
    time at his Island home. He kept adding
    to his land holdings until he owned
    many acres. He was ever working for
    the development of the island.
    In 1874 he headed a company to operate
    a ferry between the island and the
    United States mainland. That service
    has been maintained ever since. Two
    years after the ferry was started. Mr.
    Bedell built the Bedell House as a resort
    hotel. At times, it has enjoyed
    great popularity. It is now running.
    Mr. Bedell had been a sufferer from
    slight attacks of paralysis for a long
    time. About three years ago. he was
    confined to his bed for several days as
    a result of a slight attack. At several
    subsequent times, slight attacks had affected
    various parts of his body. Recently,
    his voice waa temporarily affected.
    The first severe stroke, which
    marked the beginning of the end. was
    on Saturday. March 15th. He had to
    take to his bed. Though he rallied
    strongly within a few days so that he
    was able even to walk about a little and
    sit up several hours at a time, he soon
    weakened and began to have periods of
    unconsciousness that grew in duration
    as the end drew nearer. Last Monday
    evening he suffered a second pronounced
    shock. At no time after that did
    those that were near him believe he
    would recover.
    Dr. Arthur R. Bradbury of Grand Island
    regularly attended Mr. Bedell during
    his last illness. Nothing was left
    undone. ° Dr. James W. Putnam and Dr.
    De Witt C. Greene were summoned
    from Buffalo to counsel with Dr. Bradbury,
    but neither could no anything
    more than had been done.

    Family/Spouse: ZIMMERMAN, Permelia. Permelia was born about 1828 in New York; died about 1907 in Grand Island, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. BEDELL, Clara O was born in Feb 1860 in New York; and died.
    2. BEDELL, Kate was born about 1862 in New York; and died.
    3. BEDELL, John V was born in Dec 1863 in Grand Island, Erie County, NY; died on 4 May 1928 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BEDELL, Ira was born about 1807 in VT; and died.

    Ira + Harriet. Harriet was born about 1807 in VT; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Harriet was born about 1807 in VT; and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. BEDELL, Ossian was born on 6 Jun 1832 in Georgia, VT; died on 5 May 1902 in Grand Island, Erie County, NY.
    2. BEDELL, Sarah B was born about 1833 in VT; and died.
    3. BEDELL, Dwight A was born about 1835 in Erie County, NY; and died.
    4. BEDELL, Catharina D was born about 1843 in Erie County, NY; and died.
    5. BEDELL, John V was born about 1845 in Erie County, NY; and died.
    6. BEDELL, Harriet A was born about 1846 in Erie County, NY; and died.
    7. BEDELL, Horace I was born about 1852 in Erie County, NY; and died.



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