Commemorative portrait and biographical record of Kane and Kendall Counties, Ill. : containing full page portraits and biographicalsketches of prominent and representative citizens of Kane and Kendall Counties, together with portraits and biographies of the presidents of the United States, Part 107

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : Beers, Leggett & Co.
Number of Pages: 1040


USA > Illinois > Kane County > Commemorative portrait and biographical record of Kane and Kendall Counties, Ill. : containing full page portraits and biographicalsketches of prominent and representative citizens of Kane and Kendall Counties, together with portraits and biographies of the presidents of the United States > Part 107
USA > Illinois > Kendall County > Commemorative portrait and biographical record of Kane and Kendall Counties, Ill. : containing full page portraits and biographicalsketches of prominent and representative citizens of Kane and Kendall Counties, together with portraits and biographies of the presidents of the United States > Part 107


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Pearl); Emery G. Pooler, of Aurora, Ill., and Julia V., who resides with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hollenback. Otis Ensign Pooler died at his home in Lake County, Ohio, March 9, 1864, at the age of forty-seven years. His widow afterward mar- ried David Curtiss, of La Grange, Lorain Co., Ohio, and is yet living. On the division of his father's estate in 1865, William A. Hollenback received as his inheritance 131 acres of the farm of 278 acres (balance purchased of his brother Nelson), which he now owns, and which is part of the claim his father entered in 1831; the dwelling house stands on the pre-emption his father first took up. He is one of the substantial and thoroughly repre- sentative citizens of his township. [For a complete account of the Hollenback family, see the sketch of George Hollenback, page 955.]


ONATHAN RAYMOND. * Ferguson, speak- ing of his Teutonic Name System, claims the name of Raymond is derived from the old Ger- man Raginmund, the English Raymond, Ray- ment, and the French Raymond. From a care- fully prepared compilation of facts concerning the " Raymonds in History," the genealogy of the subject of this sketch is definitely traced to Ray- mond IV, Count of Toulouse, and one of the lead- ers of the first crusade.


In locating the family in this country, we find them first at Beverly, Mass., and that Jonathan Raymond, of Kendall County, was the sixth in line of descent from John Raymond who was interested in the Gorges and Mason grant of land, and the fifth Jonathan in direct line.


The father of Jonathan, the fifth, was a farmer and cooper." [In those days nearly all utensils were made of wood. ] He was a man of ability, highly respected, and for his superior goodness of char- acter was known in the community as "Deacon." He married Patty Downe, of Fitchburg, Mass., who was a descendant of the Downes of Boston, who, according to the records, were among the leading public men of their day, and especially noted for


* Written from data furnished by Miss Sarah E. Raymond, Bloom- ington, Ill.


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their thorough Christian character. Patty Downe was a fine conversationalist, and was noted for doing good to all when she had the opportunity. Thus we have delineated the character of the par- ents of Jonathan Raymond, the fifth, who was born March 29, 1806, at Westminster, Mass. His father died when he was about fourteen years of age, and he was apprenticed to learn mechanics at Fitchburg, Mass. He developed a remarkable tal- ent and genius in this line, and helped to build the first cotton mill in Lowell, Mass. In March, 1831, he married Catherine Holt, of Fitchburg, and immigrated to Illinois in the autumn of 1834, locat- ing at Big Grove, Kendall County, and built and resided in the first frame house on the stage route from Chicago to Ottawa, the latter place being then only a fort. He resided in the county thirty years, pursuing farming and building as his occu- pations. During his residence in this county he was identified with many of the movements of a public nature. He was early connected with the first Congregational Church built in this neigh- borhood, and the first outside of Chicago in the northern part of the State. He possessed good musical ability, and for many years led the singing in this church. The inner nature of the man was strikingly illustrated by the fact that he always avoided songs or music of a melancholy nature, and delighted in those of hope and joy. In 1856 he was elected sheriff of the county by the Republican party, which office he was eminently qualified to fill, being endowed by nature with a powerful physical frame, coupled with the great strength of will, decision of character, and temp- ered with deep convictions of the beauties of jns- tice.


He was one of the most noted conductors of the " Underground Railroad," and from him the poor fugitive slaves received food, shelter, and a conveyance to the next station.


In personal appearance he was large, weighing about 200 pounds, tall, of florid complexion, au- burn hair, grey eyes, with rather a fine face and a bland countenance.


In characteristics he was a good story-teller, of close observation, retentive memory, great force of character. strong will-was in some cases even


austere, in others deeply sympathetic-of com- manding figure and powerful voice.


He was frequently selected to act as marshal of the great processions of the political rallies of 1856.


His principles were deeply laid and vigorously maintained. His reputation was spotless, his in- tegrity unblemished, his life pure and upright, without ostentation.


There were born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond four sons and one daughter, the latter, Sarah E. Raymond, of Bloomington, Ill., who has been for many years one of the leading educators of the State. In 1864 Mr. Raymond moved to Bloom- ington, in order that his children might complete their education. Owing to ill-health, all the later years of his life were spent in quiet, and his last days, after the death of his wife in 1877, were passed with his daughter. His death occurred July 10, 1884-his life going out like the last burning of a taper, gently and peacefully. Thus ended the life and work of one of Illinois' earliest, most earnest and respected pioneers.


OHN WEST MASON. * The subject of this sketch was a direct descendant of Lieut. John Mason, of England, who served with distinction under Sir Thomas Fairfax in the English forces which were the allies of the Dutch Republic during a portion of the Thirty Years' War with Spain.


Lieut. Mason immigrated to this country in 1632, and settled at Windsor, Conn., where he was frequently called upon to exercise his military skill and experience as the defender of the infant colony against the attacks of the Pequot Indians. and near the present site of Groton he, with his forces, completely routed them. For these and other services he was raised to the rank of major. In 1660 he, with the Rev. James Fitch and some thirty-five other proprietors, founded the town of Norwich, Conn. From 1660 to 1670 he was lien tenant-governor of the colony.


Fourth in descent from Maj. Mason was born


* Contributed by Miss Sarah E. Raymond, Bloomington, Ill.


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KENDALL COUNTY.


David Mason (the father of John W.), who was a counselor-at-law at Cooperstown, and afterward at Montgomery, N. Y. He evinced an ability not far inferior to that of his distinguished cousin, Hon. Jeremiah Mason, of Boston, who was a suc- cessful and acknowledged rival of Daniel Webster. In 1801 David Mason married the daughter of Rev. Dr. Isaac Lewis, of Greenwich, Conn. This daughter partook in no small degree of Dr. Lewis' firmness of character, keenness of intellect and uprightness of life. Such were the antecedents of John West Mason, Esq., who was born July 3, 1805, at Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y. He seemingly derived his deep religious nature, his rare gifts of eloquence and logical reasoning pow- ers, from his father; his firmness of disposition and keenness of intellect, from his mother. His child- hood having been spent in the scenes of unusual natural attractiveness which distinguish the lake region of Central New York, doubtless had no small influence, in his early years, in instilling in him a deep love for the beautiful, which he recog- nized in the constant display before him; in his later years, in the product of the prairie and grove of his Western home. Mr. Mason's early school privileges were those given by a private tutor and the excellent academy of his place, where he was fitted for college.


He entered Yale College in 1828, where he pursued his studies with such close application that his health was impaired to such an extent as to require him to leave three months before grad- uation. His only hope for renewed health was in change of climate and country air. He came west to Illinois in 1832, stopping at Hennepin, about one year, then settling at Big Grove, Ken- dall County, where he lived continuously until the time of his death.


The cabin he occupied was built by Moses K. Booth, and from which Mr Booth and his family were driven by the Indians during the war. For its historical interest Mr. Mason always retained it for his home. In 1840 he married Miss Han- nah Gautier, of Jersey City, a lady of wealth, rare accomplishments and deep religious sentiments.


They lived in unbroken happiness until October 20, 1865, wlien Mrs. Mason was suddenly called


from earth. Mr. and Mrs. Mason were never blessed with children of their own; but those of friends and neighbors often received a fostering care and interest.


Mr. Mason was characterized by his eminent piety, deep veneration, giant intellect, rare cult- ure, strong will, hospitality, profound eloquence and deep sympathy, a man of courtly bearing, yet, in actual intercourse, a man of truest simplic- ity of heart. He always formed the strongest attachments for all who became members of his household, and those interested in the care of his large landed estate.


In 1834 he, with others of the early settlers, organized a Congregational Church, and erected a log house for a place of worship, at the east of Big Grove. The preliminary meetings for this organization were held in the parlor of the cabin. He retained his connection with this organization until his death. From this church all those of similar kind in the towns of Lisbon, Newark, Otta- wa, Naperville and Aurora were organized. He served in the convention for the revision of the State constitution in 1847.


His rank in life, social qualities and education fitted him to enjoy those of high social position, and his cabin was visited by the most refined and cultured of his time and vicinity. With an arden- cy of spirit which caused him to form strong likes and dislikes, he could still readily appreciate and respect honesty and intelligence of purpose, how- ever distasteful to him in their expression.


As a public speaker and writer he had few superiors-the elegance of his diction, the pro- fundity of his thought, the logic of his reasoning, the abundance of fact and anecdote, his broad acquaintance with the thoughts of others, all com- bined to make him a general favorite. His chief relaxation for the greater part of his life was found in reading. Above all his mind was strengthened and his whole character purified and elevated by a constant and familiar acquaintance with his Bible. An unfeigned piety, deep hidden, but powerful, ever ran through his life, from early manhood to old age, keeping fresh and beautiful those kindly and generous traits of which we have spoken.


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KENDALL COUNTY.


He spoke of his last days as the preparation for a great journey, and with perfect composure and resignation he sank to rest on the evening of July 25, 1884. He was interred in the family burial ground, at Greenwich, Conn. Thus the "Lord giveth his beloved sleep."


OHN F. JONES, a substantial farmer, and a native of Little Rock Township, was born June 2, 1853, on the farm where he now lives, and where his father settled in 1844, and lived until he died in 1871, aged sixty-two years; his wife, the mother of our subject, whose maiden name was Phebe Thurber, died at the old home- stead, December 15, 1887. They had three chil- dren, of whom John F. is the youngest, named as follows: Hammond L. (deceased), Cornelia, now the wife of Henry Smith, of Little Rock Township, and our subject.


John F. Jones has had charge of the homestead since his father's death. It consists of 180 acres of highly improved and fertile land. He was married July 10, 1880, to Mary J. Dowd, born in Dutchess County, N. Y., November 13, 1856, and who came to Illinois in 1870, with her parents, Patrick and Julia (Kelley) Dowd, who are now res- idents of Bristol Township. John F. Jones and wife have two children-Julia Helen and Hannah Agnes.


H ANNIBAL DOTY is widely and favorably known as one of the prominent farmers of Kendall County. He was born in Rutland County, Vt., July 4, 1837, the second son of Robison Doty, of Aurora. The family came to Illinois in 1842. His father " gave him his time" when he was sixteen years of age, and to this gift his mother secretly slipped $16 of her earnings into her departing boy's pocket, and he went forth to battle, unaided. He worked on a farm a few years, and then learned the carpenter's trade as an apprentice, earning for a long time 75 cents a day, subsequently he followed the trade as a


journeyman. He was industrious and ambitious, and in a few years had sufficient capital to stock a farm, on which he settled, in Section 3, Little Rock Township, remaining there fourteen years. In February, 1874, he purchased his father's old homestead for $17,000, incurring an indebtedness of $11,000, for which he gave his notes payable in ten years in equal annual payments, at 8 per cent interest; this entire debt was paid off in nine years, and though during that time he and his wife worked hard, and exercised a careful economy, they re- member with pleasure that they never stinted themselves of any necessity, and often had many of the luxuries of life. Mr. Doty, in addition to his fine farm of 263 acres in his homestead, mostly on Section 2, has thirty-three acres across the line in Kane County. December 25, 1860, he married Anna, eldest daughter of Josiah Shults, one of the pioneers of Kendall County. To Mr. and Mrs. Doty have been born five children, as follows: Charles, John, Lizzie, Cyrus and May. Charles is located near Hansen, Adams Co., Neb.


S® ETH PARSONS is one of the enterprising business men of Kendall County who are doing so much to build up its commercial and agricultural interests, particularly in rearing and shipping live stock. He was born June 24, 1842, in the town of Sharon, Schoharie Co., N. Y., the only son and second child of his parents. His father, Henry Parsons, was born December 4, 1804, in the same county, and here married Sarah Engell, who bore him three chil- dren: Seth, Julia (who married D. M. Corbin) and Joanna (who married L. O. Lathrop, hardware merchant, Plano).


Seth came with his parents to Illinois in 1843. His father located eighty acres of claim land, situ- ated in the southeast part of Little Rock Town- ship, during the month of June of that year, but did not move on it until March, 1844. He re- mained here until 1845, when he disposed of his land and moved on the tract now owned by his son, Seth, where he lived until March, 1865; then


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he came to Plano, where he died, March 10, 1885. His wife passed away one year after, March 11, 1886. Seth located on this place in 1865, and has since added to the same, until he has now 240 acres. He has built a large and commodious resi- dence on the homestead, and has otherwise made substantial and lasting improvements on the farm, all in keeping with the thrift and enterprise of the owner. Since 1867, in addition to his farm, which he personally supervises, Mr. Parsons has been actively engaged in stock trading, and is the lead- ing buyer for the Chicago market in this portion of the country. He takes an active interest in pub- lic affairs in his vicinity, and has served his town-


ship in various local offices-for twelve years as commissioner of highways.


January 9, 1865, Mr. Parsons was united in marriage with Delia Faxon, a native of Washing- ton County, N. Y., daughter of Joseph H. and Nellie (McNaughton) Faxon, both natives of Washington County, former born December 10, 1807, latter born June 27, 1805, a daughter of Alexander and Katie Smith NcNaughton. Mrs. Parsons is the eldest of a family of seven children, and is of the ninth generation from the progeni- tor of the name, of whom the family have authen- tic account. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons have one child, a daughter, named Frank.


IPDEX


BIOGRAPHICAL


PAGE.


Abby, Henry.


902


Acers. Johu G.


631


Ackemann, W. D.


759


Adams, Charles C


299


Adams, John


23


Adams, John Quincy


39


Alcott, J. B.


590


Aldrich, Lyell T


830


Alexander, George


655


Alexander, Julius T


738


Alleu, Lewis J


395


Ames, Mrs. M. II.


528


Anderson, C. A., & Co.


689


Anderson, David


764


Anderson, Gunner.


435


Andrews, Calvin M.


805


Annis, J. N


379


Arthur, Chester A


99


Arvedson. G. F


52G


Atherton, Thomas


826


Averill, William F


389


Babcock, Donglas.


809


Backus, Charles HI


465


Bagwill, Marshall


832


Bailey, C. W.


848


Baird, Selden N


667


Baker, George.


346


Ball, Thos. I


297


Ballou, D. R


843


Barber, Isaac


441


Barclay, David F


557


Barker, Lawrence P GGG


Barrett, William II.


485


Barrou, Robert.


Barry. W. D ..


560


Bartholomew, Henry B. 770


Bartholomew, Philip T.


562


Bartlett, Frederick L., M. D.


695


Bartlett, Joseph P.


250


Bartlett, Samuel


8G2


Bartlett, Wallace.


862


Baumann, II. J


521


Beaue, Walter C ... 83 Beaupre, Arthur M 657 Beanpre, Mathias 312


Beaupre, William S.


312


Beckwith, Robert


740


Belden, W. C


9:20


Bennett, Isaac E., M. D.


835


Benuett, R. F., M. D.


748


PAGE.


Benson, Swan


592


Benton, Russel


637


Bergland, George.


346


Berry, Herbert Z


694


Bethke, C. J


688


Beveridge. Johu L.


171


Beverly. Albert


340


Binder, Jacob.


538


Binnie, Alexander


812


Binnie, James


G01


Brownell, E. A


279


Binnie, John


782


Browning, Fred.


532


Bisby, Mark H


687


Bishop, William W.


297


Bissell, William HI.


151


Bolduc, Olivier.


298


Bullis, Henry C


566


Bumstead, James E., M. D


571


Burk, Owen


Borden, Joseph M.


606


55G


Bosworth, Franklin S


645


Burnham, John


190


Burnell, K. A


712


Cook, Conover R


825


Cook, Egbert C


527


Cook, John


Burnidge, Thomas


376


Burr, Algernon A


682


Bowdish, Fuller A


632


Burr, Clark C


570


Cooney, Peter


919


Burr, Nelson


492


Cooper, Samuel N


736


Corl, Albert


688


Cornell, James S


885


Coselman, Aaron


721


Courtright, Horace l'


909


Courtright, Thomas W


969


Cox, Henry


711


Coy, John A


952


Cranston, Hermon I.


340


Crawford, H. M., M. D.


281


Crego, George M.


341


Culloui, Shelby M.


175


Dahlbom, Swain J


569


Dahlbom, Swain M


531


Carpenter, Julius A


354


Dalton, Mrs. Ruth E.


601


Carpenter, William E.


728


Danford, Ebenezer.


803


Carr, James


GG5


Danly, James.


561


Beith, William


G50


Brodic, Andrew


831


Cary, Alvin


363


Darnell, Daniel J


892


Chatfec, Alonzo D.


203


Darnell, Eli


886


Chaffee, Simon E.


203


Chapman, Matthew T.


728


PAGE.


Brown, C. II.


279


Brown, F. M., M. D.


533


Brown, George E


262


Brown, Jairns B


339


Brown, Michael.


877


Church, A. B.


761


Brown, Morris P.


Brown, Simon P., M. D


521


Brown, Thomas J


800


347


Church, Caleb C.


593


Clark, Anson L., M. D.


285


Clark, George M


794


Brown, William W


559


Clayton, O. S


336


Browning, Samuel W.


786


Brundige, Levi, Sr.


784


Buchanan, James


75


Coffin, William


315


Black, Willis L


758


Budd, Edward


989


Cole, De Lacy L


590


Coles, Edward


Blackman, F. M


S10


Budd, Jacob.


832


Blackman, Francis H., M. D ... 702


115


Colton, Moses W


510


Boardman, Mrs. Evaline M ..


631


Bullard, G. W.


776


Conant, William.


737


Budd, Matthew.


838


Conde, Frank P'


799


Bond, Shadrach


111


Botsford, Carl E


545


Botsford, Richard N


544


Bowdish, Perry


794


Bowdish, Porter S.


Bowne, David


316


Bowron, Freeman H


738


Bowron. Thomas D


516


Boyce, Elias S


35S


Boyce, Sylvenus.


280


Boyer, David


962


Boyer, John


962


Boyes, Benjamin.


810


Bradley, E. A


258


Bradley, Ebenczer S.


375


Calkins, Cyrus


225


Bradley, H. P


Brady, J. T. II., M. D.


823


Brady. Lorenzo D


255


Brecse, Grover S


719


Carlisle, James A


793


Breese, Lysander C


562


Bridge, George


533


Carlson, Peter.


255


Dale, Richard


249


Brigham, Leonard R., M. D ... 693


Bristol, Hiram.


790


Britton, George II


431


Brown, Abram Z.


968


Brown, Albert M


699


Brown, Alfred L


PAGE.


Chappell, Ora A


757


Chase, John B


30G


Chipp, John.


412


Christian, Christian


967


Cleveland, E. F., M. D.


601


Cleveland, S. Grover


103


Clifford, Rev. Leonard


208


Cline, Milton S


636


Congdon, Nicholas


95:3


Convis, John


986


Burton, Amos.


614


Burton, Charles P


489


Burton, George


736


Burton, John F


432


Burtou, Joseplı


803


Burton, Pierce.


414


Bushucll, Julius


981


Butler, Curtis M.


477


Buzzell, Daniel D.


605


Calkins, Mrs. Abisha S


318


785


Campbell, John


GOO


Currier, Abner.


638


Card, Corydou W


401


Curtis, Silas W.


736


Carlin, Thomas.


135


Daggett, Nathan.


387


Carlisle, Nathan S


569


Dauberman, G. B. McC.


430


Davidson, Orlando.


225


Coon, Alanson E.


814


Bosworth, Increase C ..


210


996


INDEX.


PAGE.


Davis, Albert E.


681


Ferson, Dean.


232


Haeger, D. H ..


796


Ilagelow, Bernard


5t 1


Haight, David M.


975


Hunt, I. E ...


372


Haile, Charles


720


Hunt, Squire D


360


Haines, Charles II


811


Hunter, Wilson J


615


Haines, Robert .J


811


Hall, Alexis.


256


Hall, Evelin D


263


Irwin, John F


378


Hall, William


986


Ilalloway, Jacob.


339


Ilamilton, John M.


179


llampton, Mrs. James S.


570


Hannan, Samuel J


89t


Ilanson, Cornelius


376


Hardy, John W.


293


Hardy, Iliram T., M. D


261


Harral, James F


534


Harris, B., M. D.


269


Harris, Robert C


275


Harrison, William Henry 51


Harter, Samuel.


219


Hartwell, Daniel R


646


HIateh, Hyman


589


Hateh, Isaac.


730


Ilatch, James S.


2.14


Haverkampf, Henry T.


539


Keek, Walter


795


Hawley, Edgar C


390


Ilawley, Theodore S


804


Hayden, Timothy.


558


Hayes, Rutherford B ..


91


Haynes, Arthur D


561


Heath, Sidney


438


Hebert, Oliver.


989


Kendrick, William T.


898


Ileideman, William C. II. 746


Hemmens, HI. D.


515


Ketchum, E. G


599


Ilenning, Cornelius J


867


Kibling, J. S.


380


Henning, Gilbert D


880


Henning, Loren D.


868


Herlehy, Jolın


790


IIerrington, James


739


Kimball, Samuel J


408


Hillman, William II


886


Kimball, Walter H.


411


Hinds, Alexander L


318


Kinuett, William E., M. D


976


Ilines, ITalley J


300


ITinman, A. W., M. D


525


Gleason, Addison.


448


ITirsch, Leon


305


Kruse, Christoph


681


Godfrey, Charles B


336


IHitchcock, Sheldon


513


Ladieu, Albert F


799


Hodder, John HI


432


La Cure, P. B


587


Holden, Timothy N.


324


Lake, Ansel


672


llolland, E. S


940


ITollenbaek, Clark


837


Lake, Theodore


717


HIollenbaek, George


955


Lake, Zaphna


717


TIollenback, George M.


958


Lakin, Lydia M


431


Hollenback, W. . 1


990


Lamson, Edwin L


378


Lamson, Lorenzo J


252


Lane, Lyman


895


Langworthy, Albert C


395


Hopkins, Albert .J


220


Larsen, Lars.


984


Howard, Mrs. Casendana.


643


Howard, Mrs. Leonard.


300


Latham, Otis ..


907


Hoxie, C. A


532


Lathrop, Leonard O


9:20


Hloyt, Charles L


300


Langhlin, Albert B


683


Lawson, Charles N


854


lloyt, Jacob N


419


1Hubbard Edgar B


287


Leach, Ilenry


987


Hubbard, John II


413


Hubbard, Uriah L


96.


Hughes, William.


264


Lee, Jolin S


435


Huls, S. B


268


Lee, Russell W.


425


llume, James J


917


Leigh, George.


819


PAGE.


Humiston, Clark M 789


Hunt, B. T.


811


Hyde, Mrs. Ellen C


393


Ingham, Joseph


424


Isbell, E. K.


510


Isbell, Levi H.


394


Jaekman, Richard P


622


Jackson, Andrew


43


Jackson, Sylvester C.


545


James, Frank W


565


James, Joseph


551


Jefferson, Thomas.


27


Jones, Jolın.


287


Jones, John F


993


Jones, Peleg ..


849


Jones, W. H


849


Jones, Stevens S 508


Johnson, Andrew.


83


Johnson, Peter II


633


Johnson, Speneer.


775


Judson, Lewis B


647


Kee, John L


785


Keefe, Jolın C


426


Kelley, John


729


Kelley, Leverett M


462


Kelsey, Israel L


9:36


Kendall, Gilman, M. D


064


Kiest, Ed J


745


Kilbourne, Edwin A., M. D 450


Kimball, Joseph C


411


Eitelgoerge, Carl ..


400


Elliott, William T


649


Esch, Frederick


917


Ettner, John F.


814


Evans, Daniel


752


Evans, Col. Henry H. 210


Evans, Isaac.


323


Goehel, George.


689


Evans, Noah


874


Everts, E. A


459


Everts, J. S.


459


Everts, L. II.


459


Everts, Samuel C


456


Green, Martin T.


854


Ewing, William L. D


Greenfield, George W


836


127


Fargusson, William P


897


Greenfield, Richard R


835


Farington, Charles W


984


Griffin, Isaiah.


776


Farington, Mrs. Eunice E


984


Griffith, Edmund


Griffiths, John


659


365


Fasmer, Frank


2-t5


Fassett, Ceylon A


466


Grimes, Willis L


773


Faxon, E. W.


898


Griswold, Elihu


884


Griswold, James ..


883


Faxon, Walter S.


974


Griswold, William.


883


Fay, Elbridge E.


783


Groee, H. A


816


Fay, John


847


Fedou, Franeis C.


741


Grote, William


579


Ferriss, Reed


790


Guild, A


472


Hughes, Charles W.


987


Le Baron, William, M. D.


760


Guild, Mrs. Urania E.


473


Ferriss, Richard R ..


790


Ferry, Melanelhon


700


Gunsul, A. A


988


Fersou, Mrs. Clarinda A


643


Ferson, Robert


569


Day, O. D


479


Field, Elijah C ..


908


Day, Truman H.


321


Deane, Charles P


748


Dedlow, Charles A


748


De Groff, Ephraim


908


Dempster, George W


8t1


Denney, Mrs. C. A


625


Denny, Ebenezer.


707


Dewey, John F


671


De Wolf, A. B., M. D.


274


Dillon, Thomas A


531


Doberty, James T


250


Doty, Ilaunibal.


993


Doty, Robinson


316


Dowuey, John T.


699


Downing, George J


Btt


Downing, S. Frank.


396


Duncan, Joseph.


131


Dunham, Mark W


546


Frazier, Walter S


234


Dunham, Solomon


546


Dunton, Edward W


26t


Duraut, Pliny A ..


503


Durant, Samuel W


495


Dutton, C. P.


726


Dwyer, Edward


424


Dwyer, Jobn.


423


Dwyer, Thomas


559


Gale, Gilbert C


472


Eakin, Mrs. Jane.


407


Earle, Charles C.


656


Eastman, John


375


Eaton, Lewis S ..


490


Gates, Moses C


696


Edgerton, Edward


979


Edgerton, Gnilford D


979


Edwards Family.


366


Edwards, Alfred


366


Edwards, Henry C


370


Edwards, Ninian


119


Eglington, Frauk S.


653


613


Eifert, Paul.


Gaunt, Washington H.


634


George, Benjamin


694


George, Francis K


768


George, Milo


632


German, Lyman


209


Gerry, Edward P


783


Gifford, Freeman,


883


Gifford, George E.


883


Gilbert, E. W.


812


Gilbert, Samuel W.


484


Gillett, Stephen C., M. D


G18


Goding, Alphonso L


708


Godiug, George




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