Gazetteer and Business Directory of Ontario County, N.Y., for 1867-8H. Child, 1867 - 240 pages |
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... Miss Mary E. , milliner . Arnold , Alex , farmer 125 . ARNOLD , LOVILL , farmer 80 . Aspell , Cynthia J. , Mrs. , farmer 85 . BALDWIN , GEO . , farmer 60 . Barton , A. Jackson , ( Buck & Barton . ) BENNETT , JAMES , farmer 116 . BLODGET ...
... Miss Mary E. , milliner . Arnold , Alex , farmer 125 . ARNOLD , LOVILL , farmer 80 . Aspell , Cynthia J. , Mrs. , farmer 85 . BALDWIN , GEO . , farmer 60 . Barton , A. Jackson , ( Buck & Barton . ) BENNETT , JAMES , farmer 116 . BLODGET ...
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... Miss Mabe E. , school teacher . Tufts , Thos . , ( estate , ) farmer 165 . VANANDEN , GEO . , farmer 61 . VanBusson , Aaron , farmer 113 . VanEpps , Daniel , shoemaker . VanEpps , J. Henry , mason . VanNess , Chas . G. , agent for ...
... Miss Mabe E. , school teacher . Tufts , Thos . , ( estate , ) farmer 165 . VANANDEN , GEO . , farmer 61 . VanBusson , Aaron , farmer 113 . VanEpps , Daniel , shoemaker . VanEpps , J. Henry , mason . VanNess , Chas . G. , agent for ...
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... Miss Read , daughter of Seth Read ; Thomas Sisson , Esq . , tying the silken knot . The bride's father was obstinately opposed to his daughter's marrying the man of her choice , and forbad him en- tering the house . But , one evening ...
... Miss Read , daughter of Seth Read ; Thomas Sisson , Esq . , tying the silken knot . The bride's father was obstinately opposed to his daughter's marrying the man of her choice , and forbad him en- tering the house . But , one evening ...
Page 63
... . The first grist mill was erected by Cornelius Roberts , and the first saw mill by P. B. Wisner , in 1798. The first marriage was that of Dr. Joel Prescott and Miss Phila Reed , and the first GAZETTEER OF TOWNS . 63.
... . The first grist mill was erected by Cornelius Roberts , and the first saw mill by P. B. Wisner , in 1798. The first marriage was that of Dr. Joel Prescott and Miss Phila Reed , and the first GAZETTEER OF TOWNS . 63.
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Joel Prescott and Miss Phila Reed , and the first school was taught by Samuel Wheaton , in 1792. A Presbyterian society was organ- ized in Geneva in 1798 , but no church was built till 1811. In 1806 , " nineteen persons of full age ...
Joel Prescott and Miss Phila Reed , and the first school was taught by Samuel Wheaton , in 1792. A Presbyterian society was organ- ized in Geneva in 1798 , but no church was built till 1811. In 1806 , " nineteen persons of full age ...
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