WOLCOTT—HUTCHINS— On Thursday evening, May 22, at the Madison Square Church, by the Rev. William Adams, D.D., Henry G. Wolcott, of Fishkill-on-Hudson, to Julia S., daughter of Waldo Hutchins, of New York.
~source: New York Tribune; Monday, May 26 1879

Colonel Henry G Wolcott
(by Telegraph to The Tribune)
Newburgh, N.Y., April 3.—Word was received at his home in Fishkill Landing today, of the death of Colonel Henry G. Wolcott, at Genoa, Italy. He was fifty-three years of age. Colonel Wolcott was in the 21st Regiment, National Guard. He was a lawyer and inventor. He leaves a widow and three children. Colonel Wolcott gave the Wolcott medal, a marksmanship trophy, contested for by the National Guard of this state.

~source: New York Daily Tribune; Wednesday, April 4 1906

K of P Memorial Service
The annual memorial serivce of Hudson River Lodge, No 57, Knights of Pythias, was held in their castle hall in the Brett Building last night. Each year on June 16th this beautiful ritual service is observed thoughout the supreme domain. [...]
The reading of the record of death by the Keeper of Records and Seals called back again to memory those who had gone. A list of the deceased and their burial places follows:—
Those whose burial had taken place out of town are:—
[...]
Henry G. Wolcott, cremated. Ashes in St. Luke's

~source: Beacon Daily Herald; Thursday, June 17 1915 (findagrave.com)