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In 1840 Dr. Shepherd married Julia A. Mc Bride, daughter of Robert McBride. Her father was a contractor on the Erie Canal, and constructed all of the mason work from Albany to Buffalo. He reared a family of ten chil dren. The Doctor has five children. His son, Henry V., married Ann Fitzpatrick, a lady of Chicago; and they had four children, two of whom are living. James McBride, who now lives in Indianapolis, and who served some time in the United States army, married Mary Meikel, at Indianapolis; they have William and Edward. Edward, third son of Dr. Shepherd, is a member of the firm of Crerar, Adams & Co., in Chicago, who are dealers in railroad supplies; he married Julia Reed, of that city, and they have two
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children - Fred R. and Julia E. Susan B. Shepherd, who died in 1894, married Frank Shepard, a farmer of Pavilion, and had two children - Ralph B. and Marjorie B. Mary L. is unmarried.
Dr. Shepherd cast his first Presidential vote for General William Harrison, being then a Whig, but is now a Republican in politics. He united with the Presbyterian church in 1848, and joined the present church in 1857. He has been an Elder for many years, and also superintendent of the Sunday-school. He was largely instrumental in the erection of the new church.
ETER PASSAGE, a venerable and respected octogenarian, owning and occupying a well-stocked and well- equipped homestead in the town of Nunda, N. Y., is a good representative of the industrious and able agriculturists of Living- ston County. He has been a hard-working man all his life until recently, not only as a farmer, but for a number of years as a carpenter, he having learned that trade when a young man. Many of the mills in this vicinity were built by him. He was born in Herkimer County, in this State, January 12, 1812.
His father, George Passage, was born at Greenbush, Albany County, N. Y., and, when very young, removed to Herkimer County, making the trip with wagons. He was a farmer by occupation, and owned and improved a comfortable homestead in the town of his adoption. He married Margaret Helmer, the daughter of Adam Helmer, and they reared the following children : Henry; Peter; John, who is now a resident of Illinois; Adam; Eve, who married a Mr. Fox, of Michigan; and Lany, Mrs. Spoon, now deceased. The maiden name of the wife of Adam Helmer was Bellinger.
Peter, the second son of George Passage, was reared and educated in the place of his birth, and while an inmate of the parental home became well acquainted with practical farming. In the month of January, 1838, Mr. Passage drove from his home to Nunda, where he bought a tract of land. Returning to Her-
kimer County, he remained there until after his marriage in 1842, when, accompanied by his bride, he again journeyed to this county, and settled on the land he had previ- ously purchased, and where he continues to reside. Hle had sent his furniture by canal to Rochester, and from that place he brought it with a team. Very little of the timber had been cut from his farm, the region hereabouts being in a wild and unsettled condition; but two log cabins had been erected, and in one of these he and his young wife began housekeep- ing, living in it for four years. He had then got a good start in his agricultural labors, and built a substantial frame house, which is still in a good state of preservation. He performed the larger part of the manual labor of clearing and improving his land himself; for, notwith- standing the fact that competent men with teams could then be hired to work from sun to sun for the modest sum of one dollar, he could not find the necessary dollar to pay them. His good wife ably seconded all of his efforts, and not only did they raise the flax from which their garments were made, but with her own hands she carded, spun, and wove the cloth, and fashioned the clothes for her family, be- sides milking the cows and making the butter. The maiden name of his trusted companion was Harriet Ward. She was a daughter of Abram and Rosanna (Earnest) Ward, of Lan- singburg, N. Y. Mrs. Passage died July 27, 1894, at the age of seventy-six years and ten months, she and her husband having lived together for fifty-two years.
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vote in 1840 for William H. Harrison. Both he and his wife were for many years esteemed and conscientious members of the Methodist church of Dalton, with which he is still connected.
BEN O. McNAIR, banker of Warsaw, N. Y., was born in Kalamazoo, Mich., in 1858. His grandfather, Hugh McNair, was born near Philadelphia, and settled in New York in 1796. Mr. Hugh Mc- Nair was a civil engineer, and was connected with the Phelps & Gorham Land Company. For many years he was County Clerk, and dur- ing the latter part of his life was County Judge and a member of the legislature. He erected the first dwelling west of the Genesee River at a time when there was but one mill in the city of Rochester. He was twice married; and his second wife, who was Miss Elizabeth Tate Boyd, daughter of Dr. Boyd, a Presbyterian clergyman for many years in charge of the pastorate at Allentown, Pa., left two children, namely : Clements, who was engaged in min- ing in the West, and who died in the prime of life; and David H., the father of Eben Mc- Nair. Mr. Hugh McNair lived to be quite an old man. His grave is in the old country churchyard at Dansville.
David H. McNair was born in Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1819. He married Julia A. F. Wil- cox, of Detroit, whose parents, Charles and Elmira Wilcox, were both natives of Connect- icut. Six children were born to David and Julia McNair, two of whom - an infant daugh- ter and Orlando, a boy of nine years -died many years ago. Those living are the follow- ing : Julia W., the wife of William M. Tenny, of Minneapolis, Minn. ; David W., an unmar- ried man, who lives in Warsaw, and is con- nected with the bank; Eben O. McNair, of whom this biography is written; and Marie L., at Minneapolis, who is a graduate of El- mira College.
Eben O. McNair was educated at a select school in Washington, D. C., and when a lad of fifteen went into the banking house of Jay Cooke & Co. at the national capital, in whose employment he remained for about seven years,
being promoted from one office to another until he was made paying teller. At twenty-one years of age he came to Warsaw, and entered upon the duties of Cashier in the bank, of which he became a partner in 1880. In 1882 he married Miss Laura B. Snow, a daughter of Mr. Robert Snow, whose reputation for legal ability was widely known. She has one brother, Scott Snow, living in Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. McNair have a family of five bright and interesting children - Eben O., aged eleven; Laurence A., who is nine years old; Augustus F., two years younger; Pau- line, aged three; and baby Julia, who has not yet begun to count her birthdays.
Mr. McNair, who traces his lineage back to the seventeenth century, shows other evidence of his ancestry than the prefix of his surname, his thrift and good judgment being stronger claim to the "leal and true" blood of his Scottish forefathers. Mr. and Mrs. McNair live in their handsome brick residence on Park Street, at the head of Elm, which was built in 1889. Both husband and wife are communi- cants of the Episcopal church, in which Mr. McNair has been Vestryman and Warden for years. In political faith he is a Republican.
ARLEM G. CHAMBERLAIN, an ex- tensive and skilful farmer, owning and occupying a valuable estate in Mount Morris, is a well-known loyal and respected citizen. He is a native of Liv- ingston County, having drawn the first breath of life March 20, 1838, in the town of West Sparta. His father, Harlem G. Chamberlain, Sr., was born, it is thought, in Vermont, being a son of John Chamberlain, a native of New England, who emigrated to the Empire State, and settled in Cayuga County. John Chamberlain's wife, whose maiden name was Lydia Horsford, was also of New England birth. After the death of her husband she made her home with her son, Harlem G., liv- ing with him until her decease.
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He purchased eighty acres of timbered land situated in West Sparta, and there erected a log cabin, in which he and his bride began their wedded life, occupying that humble structure until after the birth of nine of the eleven children that constituted their family circle. For many years after their settlement there were no railways in the county, neither canals on which their products might be trans- ported, in consequence whereof the surplus grain had to be teamed to Rochester, the most convenient market and milling-point. He cleared and improved a good farm, replaced the log house with a substantial frame resi- dence, built a good set of farm buildings, and resided there a number of years. He subse- quently bought a farm of one hundred and sixty acres at Union Corners, in the town of Mount Morris, where he engaged in general agriculture until his demise, at the age of seventy-three years. He married Anna Bush, a native of Cayuga County; and she survived him, living to the age of seventy-five years. She bore him nine children; namely, Emily, Orsamel, Amplius P., Albert O., Alonzo B., Lavina B., Lucetta L., Harlem G., and Lu- cinda R.
Harlem G. Chamberlain, of whom we write, received a practical education in the public schools, and during his boyhood and youth made himself useful on the old homestead, where he lived until after the death of his hon- ored father. Removing to the village of Mount Morris, Mr. Chamberlain soon after
bought a farm within the town limits, and, although attending to its cultivation and im- provement, continued a resident of the village. In 1877 he disposed of that property, and bought the farm where he now resides. It contains one hundred and ninety-three acres of productive land, which he has brought to an excellent state of culture, and which yields him an abundant annual crop of the cereals common to this section of the country. Mr. Chamberlain has an honorable war record, hav- ing as a member of Company F, One Hun- dred and Thirty-sixth New York Volunteer Infantry, one of the most active regiments, taken part in twenty-three engagements. His army life extended from August, 1862, until his honorable discharge at the close of the war, in June, 1865. An important step in the life of Mr. Chamberlain was his marriage with Emma A. Sherwood, a native of Tioga County, Pennsylvania, and the daughter of the Rev. Abijah Sherwood, a noted Baptist preacher. The domestic life of Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain has been made bright by the advent of four children in their household, their names being: Anna, Fanny, Ella, and Carl. Although taking no prominent part in politics, Mr. Chamberlain, as did his father before him, votes the straight Republican ticket at the general elections. Socially, he belongs to the Mount Morris Lodge, No. 122, A. F. & A. M. Mrs. Chamberlain is an ear- nest Christian woman, and an esteemed mem- ber of the Baptist church.
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INDEX.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
A
Barnard, John, Sr.
570
Brockway, Levi 44
Acomb, Mrs. Elizabeth 617
Adams, Ira .
535
Barnum, Grove
400
Brodie, William A. 414
Adams, John H. . 267
Barron, Abel C.
403
Brookins, Mrs. Ellen A. Mills 51
Aitken, Rev. Thomas 114
Barross, Franklin R., M.D.
541
Broughton, Lyman C., M.D. 225
Allen, Albert A. 291
140
Bates, Rev. Alfred K.
135
382
Bunnell, A. O. . 537
Allen, Hezekiah
SI
Beach, Mrs. Cornelia C.
Beardslee, Mrs. Maria .
536
Burkhart, A. P., M.D.S. 108
Alvord, George P. 366
193
Beebe, Mrs. Caroline R.
630
Burtis, John H.
553
Andrews, Martin P. . 279
Beebe, Verlett C.
223
Butterway, Andrew W. 333
Andrus, David
187
Begole, William
360
Buxton, Joseph C. 611
Angier, John
301
Belden, John
560 Buxton, Mrs. Juliann
172
-- Arnold, Harvey
303
C
474] Calkins, Levi B. 265
Campbell, Peter 444
18 | Campbell, Peter 673
Austin, Warren G. 629
Biggart, James
652
Canning, William 160
Capwell, Roy P.
I 5
Blakeslee, Senator
665
Carr, Samuel B.
431
Blank, Elmer H. .
565
Carroll, Charles H. 344
Blum, John .
69
Chamberlain, Harlem G. 676
Bailey, John Otis
280
Bailey, William
360
Bonner, Samuel .
501 Chase, George B. 661
Baker, Leverett S. 116
Bosley, B. Richmond 450
Baker, Shelby .
386
Bradbury, Mrs. Elizabeth A.
304
Clapp, Franklin J. 574
Ballsmith, William
465
Brewer, Henry S.
621
Clapp, George W. 102
Barber, Aaron .
334
Bristol, Albert G. 269
Clark, Isaac A. 556
Barker, Newton S.
20
Bristol, Joel W. 409
Clarke, Carl G. 64
Barker, Orlondo W.
58
Bristol, William
139
Cleveland, Orlando C. 610
138
Alverson, Frank J. 369
Beardslee, Nathan S.
260
Burrell, Edward 99
Beckwith, Jeremiah .. 660
Burroughs, Andrew J. 326
Ament, Edward L. 657
Bennett, Joseph Y.
272
Arnold, Norman C. . 327
Bennion, Owen
387
Atwell, George W. 1 56
Bentley, Gideon
Bentley, Wilber M.
563
Austin, Miss Catharine M. 20.4
Bergen, Samuel
Ayrault, Allen . 112
B
Backus, Andrew J. 228
Backus, James H. 667
Bogart, Robert W.
130
Chamberlin, Lewis J. 505
Bonner, Frank J. . 232 Chandler, Jeremialı W. 668
545
Brown, John H. 656
Bryson, John M. . 39
Allen, Cyrus, M.D.
Batterson, David O.
310 Bunnell, Major Mark J.
Allen, Mrs. Louisa Prine 502
Barnett, Robert . 266
Brodie, Thomas
437
Arnold, Colonel Henry L. 182
Benedict, Charles J.
100
Blake, Calvin . 113
Chase, Dr. John A. 49
Alvord, Martin V. B.
Bartlett, Myron E.
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PAGE
PAGE
Cleveland, Mrs. Ruth E. 296
Dorrance, Mrs. Juliet Lee 333
Gallagher, Thomas E. 132
Close, Lewis M.
1184
Drake, Marsena 370
Galligan, Timothy 505
Clough, Silas F.
131
Dudley, Harwood A. 184
Gardner, Charles J. . 642
Coe, John C. 484
Coffin, Benjamin S.
53
Duncan, Joseph M. 375
Gardner, N. Adolphus 557
Cogswell, William
186
Cole, Chester A.
169
Durfee, Ernest A. 573
Geiger, Elias H. 77
Cole, Mortimer N.
647
Coleman, Lyman S. .
III
E
Colt, Major Henry V. 315
Cooley, Alonzo B.
224
Edmunds, James L. . 670
Gilbert, Arthur S. 329
Cooley, Gilbert M.
Edwards, Alexander 594
Gilbert, Horace C. 290
Cooley, Noah 147
Ellicott, George S. 316
Goodwin, Dr. P. S. 668
Cooper, Henry K. 337
Elliott, William 659
Grant, William 29
Countryman, Herbert I. 6001
English, Horace
575
Grant, Colonel Timothy B. 664
Covert, Freeman F. 376
English, Mrs. Sarah A. 577
Gray, Edgar L. .
507
Covey, Howdin 319
Ewart, George S. 92
Gregory, Walter E., M.D. 216
Cowan, Dr. James W. 466
Ewart, George T. 107
Green, William A. 278
Cowdin, Marshall J. 618
Ewart, Samuel 210
Greene, Cordelia A., M.D. 543
Coy, Benjamin 166
Craig, John, M.D. 125
Crapsey, Hiram 183
Creveling, Edward R. 566
F
Fargo, Benjamin F. . 162
Fargo, Walter B. . 204
Farman, Elbert E. 477
Hagey, Jacob M., M.D. 10.4
Hall, J. Thompson 608
Hall, William E. . 486
Hamilton, Melvin R. 638
Hamilton, Wilson W. 623
Fisher, Mrs. Lucy W. 636
Hanby, John 607
Fisher, Samuel 619
Harrington, Augustus 586
Fitzhugh, William I). 343
Flowers, Thomas W. 214
Harrison, Henry . 92
Hartman, William H. 355
Foote, Mrs. Joanna
69
Haskins, Warren P. 612
Foss, Bertrand G.
64
Hathaway, Mrs. Edna S. 624
Davidson, Frederic 102
Davidson, John N. 520
Fowler, George G. 495
154
Hawley, William H., Jr. 482
Helmer, John D. 423
Hewitt, Peleg W. 148
Hickey, Rev. James A. 456
Hillman, John I). 631
Hollenbeck, Andrew 282
Horton, Elliott W. 137
Hoskins, Ammi H. 454
Denton, E. Fitch tot Dibble, Charles T. 499
Dieffenbacher, Edward L. 376
G
Howes, Beckley 318
Humphrey, Mrs. Hannah Adams
646
Donnan, John A. .
358
Gage, Albert P.
199
Humphrey, L. Hayden .
497
Dooer, George D.
429 |Galentine, Jacob S.
494
Humphrey, William E.
544
H
Crossett, Lloyd W .. 489
Crouse, James H. 178
Culbertson, Captain Samuel 348
Culbertson, Samuel C. . 117
Cullings, Robert J. 173
Cummings, Walter H.
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Dalrymple, Amos O. 126
Dalrymple, John W. 37
Dann, Nathaniel . 309
Davis, Chester W.
500
Davis, Dexter S. . 597
. .. Davis, Luman A. 377
Davis, Orin, M.D. 467
Frazer, James B. 310
Decker, John C.
514
De Forest, William H. 175
Fromholzer, Ferdinand, M.D. 611
Frost, Fred W.
123
Howden, John .
326
Howe, Samuel A. 288
Dodge, Frank B., M.D. 648
Fowler, Nathaniel H. 293
Fraley, Mrs. Harriet G.V . 458
Frank, Augustus . 658
Fridd, George . 463
Griggs, Clarence E., M.D. 496
Grimes, John D. 152
Groves, William H. 643
Creveling, John 149
Crisfield, James E., M.D. 223
Farman, George W. 284
Farnham, Reuben H. 506 Ferris, William A. 38
Fielder, Frank 301
Ewell, William H. 26
George, Joseph 654
446 Gerry, Thaddeus Gilbert, Alfred C. 329
206
Dunn, Austin B. . 150
Gardner, Parley 393
Dunbar, James W .. 542
Gardner, Henry P. . 202
Harrington, George 583
Fontaine, Zephir . 551
Foster, C. Herbert
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PAGE
Humphrey, Wolcott J. . 644
Lake, Jerome A. 419
Merchant, Allen 190
Hunn, George W. 457
Hunt, Artemus I .. , M.D. 129
Huston, Alexander . 249
Hyman, Michael I). . 443
Lawrence, Mrs. Rhodina K. 13
Miller, Hugl
472
Lawrence, Theodore W. 288
Miller, Jonathan
602
Letchworth, William P.
394
Miller, Samuel S., M.D. 339
I
-. Ives, James W.
495 4-Lewis, William F.
620
Mills, Hiram P. 60
Lindsey, Martin
401
Mills, Myron H., M D.
9
Logan, John
416
Milne, John M.
34
Loomis, Charles E. et9
Loomis, James H.
662
Moody, William W.
159
Jacobs, Samuel H.
196
Janes, Nelson
389
Jenks, Eri S. 402
Jerome, Henry N. 177
Johnson, Charles M.
269
Johnson, Emerson
86
Johnson, J. Samuel .
592
Johnson, William F. 321
Jones, Charles 46
Jones, Griffith
52
Markey, John 28
Nash, Enos A. 357
Nevins, Byron A. 346
Newman, John H. 474
Martin, William N., M.D. 512
Mason, Charles R.
637
Newton, Charles D. 208
Nichols, Burton C. . 325
Matteson, George 468
Matthews, Mrs. Cynthia A.
445
Nichols, Hiram F., M.D. 55
Nichols, Samuel R. 89
Kelsey, Ezra A.
34
Kennedy, Richard W.
307
McCormick, Christopher
261
Killip, William W.
570
McCurdy, John T.
370
McElroy, Frank 268
McFarland, Alexander 653
McIntyre, John R. 347
McLeod, Ronald . 3.82
59
Oberdorf, W. S. . 539
Older, Mrs. Marietta B. 85
Knowles, Calvin 517
McNair, David
42
Olmsted, Theodore F. . 185
Krebs, Gustav .
393
McNair, Henry J.
391
Olp, Joseph P. 205
Orton, James S.
234
McNaughton, John H. 71
McNeil, Frank J. 528
McNinch, William G .. 669
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La Boyteaux, Dr. A.
365
Melven, Gilbert
493
455 | Menzie, Dr. Robert J.
PAGE
PAGE
Lake, Orrin D. 427
Merrell, Robert L. 529
Lathrop, Henry C. 553
Miller, Barkley 95
Lawrence, Colonel Abram B. 635
Miller, Frederic W. .
424
Lewis, Joseph D. 171
Mills, Dr. Charles J. 342
J
Jackman, George W. 195
Jackson. James H., M.D. 22
Loomis, Mrs. Julia M.
487
Morey, Jonathan B.
65
Lord, Henry H. 294
Morgan, Mrs. Cora A.
441
Low, William P. 242
Morgan, David B. 238
Lucas, George F. .. . 280
Morgan, Guy P. 638
Lusk, Zera J., M.D. 380
Morrill, Mrs. Cordelia W. 313
Morris, James G.
295
Munger, Porter T. B.
68
M
N
Nash, Edwin A. 390
Jones, James W.
226
Jones, Peter D. 367
Jones, Richard M. 135
K
Karcher, John . 510
Kavanah, Matthew H. 413
... ·Keeney, Earle D. 613
Matthews, Edward G. 600
-McCall, Archibald C. 608
Norris, Fred 106
Northway, Frank A. 214
Norton, William H. .
78
Noyes, Leonard
528
Kittredge, Rev. Josiah E. 66
Klein, John . 91
Knapp, Isaac Burrell 161
Knapp, Major Jacob W. 655
Knibloe, Mrs. Alice B. . 542
Knibloe, Wells E. 142
McMillan, Daniel
583
Olin, Mrs. Mary Jackson 432
Kramer, William . 2.46
McNair, Eben O.
676
Olp, John 153
Krein, George L. 120
Kuder, Andrew 490
McNair, William R.
387
Osgood, Virling
L
Lacy, Daniel
Luther, Asa A. 136
Main, James A. 209
Markham, Augustus 144
Markham, William G. . 220
Newton, Aurora D). . 624
Mason, John E. 452
Nichols, Charles H. 82
McCartney, Matthew 460
Kenney, Elijah 40
McMaster, Richard
Mc Nair, Charles B. 436
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Oberdorf, Bernard H. 410
585 | Paine, Delos
105
Mitchell, Thomas W. 559
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PAGE
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Paine, William H. 52
Sackett, Orange . 378
T
Palmer, George Miles, M.D. ,
250
Sanders, Chauncey K. 26
Palmer, William J.
43 Schlick, Captain Jacob A. 103
Parker, A. Orla
527 Scott, John I .. .
243
--- Parker, Elbert D.
552 Sharp, Henry L.
166
Taylor, Rufus K. . 399
Parker, Gad C. 569
Sharp, Henry P., M.D.
330
Parsons, Levi, D.D.
453
Shattuck, T. Nelson
442
Thayer, L. Lockwood 244
Parsons, Nelson D. . 459
Shearman, Mrs. Sarah Norton . 342
Sheldon, Merrick 554
Patchin, Ira 381
Shepard, Charles
262
Patterson, Robert G. 265 Shepherd, Dr. George W.
674
Pease, Mrs. Mary W. 16 Sherman, Howland
646
Tilton, Reuben J. 464
Peck, Allen W.
271
Short, Josiah C.
406
Peck, James B.
531
Short, Lemuel C.
568
Toan, Charles H. 181
Peer, Frank S. 470 Short, S. Truman 287
Perine, Francis Marion, M.D. 115
Shull, George M.
442
Perkins, John 340
Sierk, Henry
425
Tousey, William . 90
Phillips, S. D. .
21
Simpson, Thomas
208
Pierce, Edward A.
577
Skiff, Albert O. . 652
Piffard, David . 229
Skiff, George S., M.D. 237
Plumley, Eugene
518 | Skinner, A. F. .
256
Pratt, Joseph W. . 355
Slocum, Nelson 604
Prentice, Charles . 603
Smith, Adelbert A. 380
Preston, Arthur M.
17
Smith, Burley
307
Van Allen, Washington I. 598
Van Arsdale, James H. So
Vanderbelt, John O. 509
Van Dorn, Peter . 546
Rae, Robert, M.D.
400 Smith, Henry
522
Van Dusen, Myron . 56
" Rafferty, James
579 Smith, Hiram
340
Ranger, Wesley
524
Reid, Alexander
672
Reid, James Edwin
218
Sowerby, John 196
Ribaud, George L.
174
Sowerby, Thomas C. 207
Rice, Sylvanus
255 Spennig, William T. 347
Richardson, Orville N.
558 Spink, Captain Elon P.
530
Rippey, Hiram B. 423
Stebbins, Carlos L. .
Steele, David .
277
Wadsworth, Alfred 174
Rippey, Joseph N.
188
Stewart, Alexander W.
522
Walbridge, Major William 649
Roberts, James W.
420
Stewart, Charles A. 466
230
Ward, Rev. George K. 93
Romesser, George
19
Stewart, William . 522
Warner, Benajah M. 41
Rood, David P.
485 Stone, J. Russell
650
Warner, Hiram B. 392
Rorbach, Colonel John
412
Stone, Truman L.
547
Watson, Mrs. Eliza 514
Rose, Norman W.
534 Stowe, James A ..
599
Welker, J. Valentine 95
Rowe, Charles H.
632
Strang, John R.
430
Weller, Dwight C. 405
Rowland, Marvin C., M.D. 481
Strasenburgh, Frederick A., M.D. 524 Welles, Mrs. Eliza 449
Russell, William .
143.
Strivings, Silas L.
127 Wells, Darius H. 197
Sullivan, Rev. Francis . 274
Wemple, John H.
177
Sutfin, Charles L. G. 213
West, Lovette P'. . 373
322 |Sweet, Albert
666 | Wheeler, John D.
165
Sackett, Homer
S
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Richardson, William H. 565
Spittal, James . 300
Wade, Frank E. 594
241 | Wade, Stafford 259
Rippey, Jeremiah C. 320
Smith, Frank B. . 78
R
Smith, Dr. George W. 163
VanGorder, Greenleaf S. 520
Van Nuys, Webster B. 142
Smith, Irving B. 488
Southall, Edward W., M.D. 84
Van Orsdale, William N. 170
Vincent, Jeremiah H.
358
Putnam, George S. 320
Smith, Clarence M.
45
Tomlinson, George 233
Perry, Edward C., M.D. 257
Simonds, Frederick A.
83
Tozier, Orange L. 428
Turrel, Jared D.
203
Tewkesbury, S. W. 672
Passage, Peter 675
Thompson, William O. 578
Thomson, Adelbert L. . 351
Thomson, Coridon S. 614
Thornton, Obed . 124
Toan, Charles A. 671
Tolles, Edward D. 532
V
Vallance, Robert . 217
Walker, Daniel J. 128
Robison, Matthias 560 Stewart, Neil
Tallman, Jacob 512
Tallman, Major Walter B. 283
Tanner, Commander Zera L. 299
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PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
Wheeler, Willard W.
655
Wiley, Major Henry A.
Wolf, George M. .
30
Wheelock, Austin W.
200
Willett, John O. . .
82
Wood, Dr. Edwin L.
198
Wheelock, Ira T.
601
Williams, Charles F.
630
Woodruff, Buell D. . 215
Wheelock, Jerome S.
31
Williams, Harlon P.
229
Woodruff, Oscar .
32
White, Earle S.
368
Williams, Richard
332
Woodruff, Solomon G. .
240
Whiteman, Mrs. Rebecca C.
671
Williard, Andrew J.
27
Woodruff, Wayne J. tot
Whitlock, S. Benedict
555
Wilner, Marcus W. .
240
Wooster, William B.
249
Whitlock, Samuel L.
219
Wilner, Merriman J.
190
Wright, George
352
Whitney, George K.
284
Wilson, Frank
194
Wright, S. Ellsworth
72
Whitney, George W.
363-
-Wilson, Frank H.
119
Wright, Zalmon
426
Whitney, Royal
317
Wilson, William H. . 417
Y
Whitney, Washington W ..
651
Wing, G. Frank .
150
Wiard, Henry
239
Wise, William W.
189
Yochum, Joseph
155
Wiard, Matthew
1t9
Witherel, Jameson N.
508
Youngs, E. Fred .
628
Wilber, Rev. William T.
567
Witt, John C.
353
Youngs, Elijah
627
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Allen, Seth P. .
503
Helmer, John D. .
422
Oberdorf, W. S.
539
Atwell, George W.
157
Jackson, James H., M.D. . 23
Olin, German B.
433
Bailey, William
361 Johnson, Emerson
87
Orton, James S.
235
Barber, Aaron .
335 Jones, Charles .
47
Parker, A. Orla 526
Belden, John
561 Jones, Richard M.
134
Rowe, Charles H.
633
Bunnell, A. O.
537
Killip, William W.
571
Sackett, Homer
323
Burkhart, A. P.
109 Kramer, William .
247
Shepard, Charles 263
Burrell, Edward
98 Krein, George L. .
121
Short, Josiah C.
407
Cole, Chester A. .
168 Kuder, Andrew
491
Short, Seneca Truman
286
Crisfield, James E.
222 Letchworth, William P.
395
Sullivan, Rev. Francis
275
Crouse, James H.
179 Markham, Augustus
145
Sutfin, Charles L. G.
212
Culbertson, Captain Samuel . 349
McCartney, Matthew
461
Tanner, Zera L.
298
Decker, John C.
515
McLeod, Ronald .
383
Thomson, Coridon S.
615
Edwards, Alexander
595 McMillan, Daniel
582
Welles, Mrs. Eliza
448
Fontaine, Zephir .
550 Merchant, Allen
191
West, Lovette P. .
372
Frazer, James B. .
311
Mills, Hiram P.
61
Wheelock, Austin W.
201
Geiger, Elias
75
Mills, Myron H., M.D.
Wiard, Matthew 8
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Geiger, Mrs. Elizabeth H.
74 Milne, John M.
35
Youngs, Elijah
626
Hanby, John
606 Newman, John H.
475
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