Orlo Jay HAMLIN
b: 2 DEC 1803
d: 13 FEB 1880
Biography
Hamlin Genealogy
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McKean County Miner
February 19,1980, Page 4
Online Newspaper archives at the Hamlin Memorial Library, Smethport, PA
Text of the Obiturary follows:

OBITUARY

DEATH OF O. J. HAMLIN, ESQ

Written for the Miner.

Died at Smethport February 18, 1880, Orlo J. Hamliln in the seventy-seventh year of his age.

The deceased was born at Sharon, Ct., the 2nd day of December 1803. He came with the other members of his father's family to Pennsylvania in 1814 and lived for several years in Wayne and Bradford counties. In the year 1894 he went to Towanda where he taught school for a short time, and at that place read law with Simon Kinney, Esq. He was admitted as a member of the bar ar Towanda in 189? . In taht year he came to Smethport. He started from Towanda with the intention of locating at Warren, PA., bu on his way met at Smethport with John King who had charge of the extensive land estate of John Keating & Co., with Johathan Colgrove, who was connected with the Ridgway lands with Solomon Sartwell who was doing a large mrecantile and lumber business, and with other then prominent in the affairs of McKean county. they urged him not to go farther but to locate here. He concluded to accept of their proffern of business and to remain. Hehas lived in Smethprot from that time to the day of his death.

In 1898 he was married to Orra L cogswell, also of Connecticut, but who was then in this county visiting her uncle, Johathan Colegrove. The result of this union was three children, Henry, John C., and Pauline, wife of Robert King. His wife survices him and she with their children above named, who are all married and have adult children, reside here.

The first court held in McKean county was in September 1896. At this term there were present Hon. Edward Herrick, President Judge, and Joseph Otto and Joel Bushop Associate Judges, with Timothy Newell, Prothonotary. The lawyers present were Ellis Lewis, William Garretmon and Peter R. Adams of Tioga county, Simon Kinney of Bradford county, Anson Parsons of Lycoming county, and Henry Bryan and Chauncey J. Fox of Cattaraugus county, N.Y. There was then no resident lawyer in McKean County. At the December term following , 18??, Orlo J. Hamlin and John W. Hume, of McKean county, were admitted as member of the bar. Of this number the only one now believed to be living is Hon. A.V. Parsons, who resides in Philadelphia, and is and octogenarian.

Mr Hamlin was a member of the legislature in 1882, and a deligate to the convention is 1886 and 1887 in which was framed the Constitution of Pennsylvania adoped in 1888. In 1887 he was compelled to resigh his seat in the Convention by reason if ill health. Hiram Payne was chosen to succedd him.

At that time a journey to Harrisburg had to be made on hreseback. the rout lay through Coudersport, and theron through newarly sixty miles of wilderness to Jersey Shore; and to traverse the whole distance required a full week of hard labor.

Mr. Hamlin possesed a weak physical constitution, and though well formed and five feet and ten inches in ehight, seldowm weiged above one hundred and ten pounds. After his retirement from the convention he partially recovered his stgrenght, and continued, with such interruptions as were caused by feeble health, to practice law until the fall of 1851, when he entirely broke down, and never came into court to do any business afterwards. The last cause of public importance he was engaged in was as counsel fo rthe prosecution in the trial of U?sa Robbins, who was convicted of murder in 1849. This trial took place in the Methodist church, the same building in which the courts are now held, and which was thern used as a court room for the same reason as now. It so happened that Mr. Hamlin was present at the first term of the court held in the CourtHouse now lately torn down, and delivered the fist address made in it to the court, and which turned out to be his last. In his room and on his bed he has lived to see an errection made of brick and stone which was considered enduring past away before his frail body. The judges before whome he practiced law have all been called to answer before their Judge, whose decrees are just and from which there can be no appeal.

Of the lawyers with whom eh had many hard contest for legal victory, ther only remains S. P. Johns, of Warren, C. B. Curtis, of Erie, and A. S. Diven of Elmira. The frailes of any has outlived them all, with the exeptions above stated, and these where his juniors in years.

Though weak in body, the subject of this sketch was th fortunate possessor of a mind of great superiority. When a proposition was presented to him for his con????? or to present for the determination of others, he had the ????? and the power to analyze it in all its parts, ????????? its components into shreds, tracing each backward to a firm foundation , and building upward piece by piect, strengthening each by apt illustration and cogent reasoning.

In the year 1887 he submitted to the Constutional Convention a proposition to give each county of the State a representative in the legislature. This proposition be envorced with a speech of such powere as to draw ??????????? from John Bearg???, thaddeus Stevens and others of the ablest members of the convention who opposed it by reason of representing constituencies composed of dense population rather than areas of square miles of territory. The propsoition failed at that time, but was adoped in 1874, and its stron support was drawn from reproducing the argument made by Mr. Hamlin in 1887, to which special reference was made.

More than twenty years ago Mr. Hamlin gave up all h ope of ever again appearing in court. In order that what remaine of life might not be a blank he enterred upon what was to him a new ???? of studies, taking books of the French and German to learn their languages and following with careful studies of Astronomy, Geology, ?? calling his family to his aid in making observations of the planets and procuring ????? ????? of minerals, plants, insects, ???., for his examination. An incident which occurred some ten years ago will well illustrate his passion for mental pursuits. A life long, devoted frend, Dr. Keanting, of Philadelphia, who had often ???? professionaly consulted to ???? ????, called and after taking him warmly bhe the hand sat down at his bedside, expecting inquiry as to what could be done for his ailments. Instead of which the doctor was ?????? as well as astonished on hearing Mr. Hamlin say, "Welldoctor, I have been reading the Marsailles Hymn. I know you are a French scholar. I have it in the original and the trnaslation; now I want you to take it in the French and translate it slowly while I compare the transations to see whetehre the translator is right or whether I am." The doctor did as he was requestd. When he come down to the verse which gave him special anxiety his pupil said, "now please be accurate." When the reading of it was concluded a joyous smile lit up the face of the invalid as he exclaimed, "I thought I was right, now I have proved it. Now, doctor, tell me what you can do to make a sick man well."

Mr. Hamlin professed his faith as a christian in early manhood, while in Harrisburg, He was baptized by Rev. B. B. Bbbitt, and became a member of the Presbyterian church upon it organization in this place, about thrity-five years ago. His religious life was not one of emotion; but a firm trust in God sustaind and comforted him through life. To those who knew him best he often expressed his faith, and as he filet life's ????? slowly ebbing away desired and received Holy Communion, to his comfort and peace. There was not immediate or marked cause of death. It was simply the reqult of gradual weakening of his physical power, and he sank to his final rest peacefully and painlessly, having more than filled the alloted three score and ten.

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1860 census show Mary King, age 2 living at Hamlin Home
Also in the house at that time Sarah Housler, age 30, Domestic

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I am attaching an image of the Helen Crocker painting located these days in the MC Historical Museum. This is a remarkable window into pre-photographic Smethport because of its uncanny accuracy.

Several years ago I identified many of the structures including pioneer Orlo's residence and office. I used writings and descriptions from various sources to come up with these IDs. As I recall I came across an article discussing a (about 1929) fire at the original Orlo's home that had been moved at some point previous to the (1929) fire. The structure that burned was on the north side of Rt 59 somewhere out by Leonard Johnson's house (Gustufsan) property as I recall. But in the newspaper article the structure was identified as original Orlo's home that had been moved from its original location.

Based on this article and other descriptions that I don't remember right now I believe pioneer Orlo's home to have been west of Henry Hamlin house and perhaps on or just east of the site of Delano Hamlin (Blackberry Inn) with his office down near the dirt Main Street East-West highway (now Route 6 W. Main 800 block).

Also in this painting you can see the location of the original Greek Revival structure located on the east side of our property on Marvin Street.

Anyway, that's where I think Orlo's home was and that would explain why the subsequent Hamlin homes were built in that area. Orlo Sr. died in 1880 and D.R. Hamlin (son of Byron) home was constructed 1883

Now where did Asa live??

Ross Porter

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Facts
  • 2 DEC 1803 - Birth - ; Sharon, CT
  • 13 FEB 1880 - Death -
  • Indiv#_HamlinJ - 1432
Ancestors
   
Nathaniel HAMLIN
7 JUN 1739 - 27 DEC 1818
 
 
Asa HAMLIN
30 MAR 1780 - 8 SEP 1835
  
  
  
Lucy FOSTER
ABT 1737 - 5 JAN 1785
 
Orlo Jay HAMLIN
2 DEC 1803 - 13 FEB 1880
  
 
  
Stephen DELANO
1 APR 1753 - ABT 1840
 
 
Aseneth DELANO
5 APR 1780 - 21 APR 1853
  
  
  
Huldah DOTY
25 APR 1755 - 19 APR 1828
 
Family Group Sheet - Child
PARENT (M) Asa HAMLIN
Birth30 MAR 1780Sharon, CT
Death8 SEP 1835 Smethport, PA
Marriage26 DEC 1802to Aseneth DELANO
FatherNathaniel HAMLIN
MotherLucy FOSTER
PARENT (F) Aseneth DELANO
Birth5 APR 1780Sharon, CT
Death21 APR 1853
Marriage26 DEC 1802to Asa HAMLIN
FatherStephen DELANO
MotherHuldah DOTY
CHILDREN
MOrlo Jay HAMLIN
Birth2 DEC 1803Sharon, CT
Death13 FEB 1880
Marriage13 JAN 1828to Orra Lucinda COGSWELL at McKean County, PA
FEliza Maria HAMLIN
Birth31 OCT 1806Sharon, CT
Death14 MAR 1865Sterling
Marriage16 DEC 1827to James Madison NOBLE at Salem, Pennsylvania
MEdward William HAMLIN
Birth11 JAN 1809
Death
MWilliam Edward HAMLIN
Birth7 JUN 1811
Death
Marriageto Deborah Ann NOBLE
FAsenath Jeanette HAMLIN
Birth27 AUG 1817
Death
Marriageto Moses CROWL
MAsa Darwin HAMLIN
Birth16 FEB 1820
Death2 FEB 1880Smethport, McKean Co, PA
Marriage3 SEP 1846to Viola CHAPIN
MByron Delano HAMLIN
Birth7 MAY 1824Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
Marriage17 NOV 1846to Harriet HOLMES
Family Group Sheet - Spouse
PARENT (M) Orlo Jay HAMLIN
Birth2 DEC 1803Sharon, CT
Death13 FEB 1880
Marriage13 JAN 1828to Orra Lucinda COGSWELL at McKean County, PA
FatherAsa HAMLIN
MotherAseneth DELANO
PARENT (F) Orra Lucinda COGSWELL
Birth10 SEP 1804Griswold, CT
Death17 APR 1881
Marriage13 JAN 1828to Orlo Jay HAMLIN at McKean County, PA
FatherJohn COGSWELL
MotherDolly GALLUP
CHILDREN
FPauline Elizabeth HAMLIN
Birth13 SEP 1838
Death27 APR 1918Smethport, PA
Marriage20 JAN 1858to Robert KING at Home of Orlo Jay Hamlin, Smethport, PA
FHarriet HAMLIN
Birth3 JAN 1829
Death26 JAN 1829
MHenry HAMLIN
Birth9 APR 1830
Death17 JUN 1919At Home, Main St, Smethport, PA
Marriage14 AUG 1854to Hannah Lavina MCCOY at Smethport, PA
MJohn Cogswell HAMLIN
Birth4 MAR 1836
Death1912
Marriageto Charlotte M MCCOY
Evidence
[S42]Marvin Family Tree
[S46]The Hamlin Family, A Genealogy of James Hamlin of Barnstable, MA, Hon. H. Franklin Andrews
Descendancy Chart
Orlo Jay HAMLIN b: 2 DEC 1803 d: 13 FEB 1880
Orra Lucinda COGSWELL b: 10 SEP 1804 d: 17 APR 1881
Pauline Elizabeth HAMLIN b: 13 SEP 1838 d: 27 APR 1918
Robert KING b: 30 SEP 1830 d: 25 APR 1907
Orra Hamlin KING b: 3 OCT 1875 d: 4 JUL 1959
Willett Sheridan PALMER b: 8 OCT 1873 d: 3 JAN 1931
Robert King PALMER b: 4 NOV 1907 d: 9 SEP 1965
Elaine DAVIS b: 5 JUN 1914 d: 2 MAR 1989
Harriet Pauline PALMER b: 17 MAR 1912 d: ABT 1987
Robert Merville DUNN b: 14 NOV 1905 d: 1 JAN 1988
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Edward Allen DUNN b: 20 APR 1938 d: 20 OCT 2022
Robert Merville DUNN Jr b: 14 SEP 1947 d: 4 JUL 2021
Nadine Kay COLE b: 7 JUN 1950 d: 10 MAY 1990
Mary Luella KING b: 27 AUG 1858 d: 19 JUL 1916
Rowena Jeanette KING b: 18 JAN 1862 d: 29 JUN 1887
Frank E BROOKS b: ABT 1859 d: 18 SEP 1892
Eulalia Maria KING b: 28 NOV 1864 d: 26 OCT 1938
Orlo William KING b: 5 APR 1868 d: 3 SEP 1869
Harriet HAMLIN b: 3 JAN 1829 d: 26 JAN 1829
Henry HAMLIN b: 9 APR 1830 d: 17 JUN 1919
Hannah Lavina MCCOY b: ABT 1835 d: ABT 1920
Orlo James HAMLIN b: 23 JUN 1873 d: 16 JUN 1960
Mirabel Depew FOLGER b: 23 SEP 1877 d: 18 FEB 1946
Mirabel Mccoy HAMLIN b: 6 SEP 1901 d: 1980
Robert Adam DIGEL b: 19 MAR 1900 d: 1992
Robert A DIGEL Jr b: 1932 d: 24 NOV 2016
Jeffrey Robert DIGEL b: 29 MAR 1956 d: 18 OCT 2017
Anne DIGEL b: 7 AUG 1928 d: 22 MAY 2021
William Frederick POTTER b: 15 DEC 1925 d: 16 JAN 1995
Carol E POTTER b: 1954 d: BEF 2021
Martha Hamlin POTTER b: 1965 d: 2009
Hannah DIGEL b: 3 MAY 1924 d: 27 SEP 2015
Howard Elder DIGEL b: 1937 d: 1994
Linda Enone LOUCKS b: 1938 d: 1975
Evan O''Neill KANE b: 11 AUG 1899
Hannah E KANE b: 1927 d: 2005
Orlo Hamlin KANE b: 1929 d: 1954
Evan O''Neil KANE Jr b: 1931 d: 2009
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Egenia Mary KANE b: 1935 d: 2005
Susan Depew HAMLIN b: ABT 1911 d: ABT 1988
Lowell Sherman OAKES b: 13 AUG 1908 d: 25 FEB 1975
Susan Hamlin OAKES b: 22 FEB 1938 d: 11 DEC 2010
Molly Ashton OAKES b: 1 DEC 1931 d: 8 JAN 1997
Paul Michael JOHNSON b: 10 OCT 1956 d: 9 FEB 2017
Hannah Hamlin OAKES d: 11 DEC 2020
Laena Darling HAMLIN b: 7 JUN 1856
Robert Craig ROSE b: 18 AUG 1880 d: 1916
Robert Hildreth ROSE b: 1890 d: 1892
Marion ROSE b: 6 JUN 1883 d: 17 AUG 1897
Emma Marion HAMLIN b: 26 DEC 1857 d: 13 FEB 1922
John Heber MCCANDLESS b: 4 NOV 1844 d: 31 JAN 1928
Eugenia May HAMLIN b: 2 DEC 1865
John Cogswell HAMLIN b: 4 MAR 1836 d: 1912
Charlotte M MCCOY b: DEC 1837 d: 1929
William Orlo HAMLIN b: 2 MAR 1855
Charlotte Aline HAMLIN b: 1 DEC 1860
Mary Eugenia HAMLIN b: 10 OCT 1863