Gazetteer and biographical record of Genesee County, N.Y., 1788-1890, Part 75

Author: Beers, F. W. (Frederick W.), ed. 1n; Vose, J.W., and Co
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : J.W. Vose & Co.
Number of Pages: 920


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By sending 10 cents in stamps to Theodore Butterfield, general pas- senger agent of the R., W. & O. Railroad, at Oswego, N. Y., a guide book of tours, containing also several fine maps, will be mailed to the applicant.


By the way what a wonderful road the R., W. & O. has become ! stretching more than 650 miles in length through the counties of Oneida, Lewis, Jefferson, St. Lawrence, Oswego, Cayuga, Wayne, Monroe, Or- leans, and Niagara, and has terminal stations at Utica, Rome, Syracuse, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Oswego, Sackets Harbor, Cape Vincent, Clayton, Ogdensburg, Norwood, and Massena, connect- ing in all with more than 20 other roads, and has besides more than 15 junctions and crossings with its own branches and with other roads. The aforesaid book of tourists' routes contains a map of the railroad, one of the Thousand Island region, one of the Adriondack region, another of the White Mountain region, a general map of all eastern resorts, and nine other maps of great value to tourists. The company will sell ex- cursion tickets over all the routes mentioned in their lists.


This great railroad, under its present progressive management, has be- come one of the most important railways in the country. No effort has


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been spared to make it the greatest tourist route in America. The road has been practically rebuilt in the last five years, the track having been relaid with heavy steel rails and thoroughly ballasted with gravel and stone. New, heavy, and powerful locomotives, specially designed to haul heavy passenger trains at a high rate of speed, have been placed in service ; and the passenger equipment has been raised to the highest standard. New coaches recently purchased are of the most magnificent style, with vestibules and all the latest modern improvements. Fast limited express trains are run between Niagara Falls, Syracuse, and Clayton, to the Thousand Islands, and also between New York, Albany, Utica, and Clayton. Wagner buffet sleeping cars are run between Chi- cago, Niagara Falls, Rochester, and the Adirondack Mountains, White Mountains, Portland, Me., and the sea coast resorts in Maine. Through sleeping cars are also run from New York and Albany to Clayton, Thou- sand Islands, and the Adirondack region These limited express trains are run particularly for tourist travel, and make quick time, avoiding stops, and performing the same service as that of the great trunk lines of the country.


PART SECOND.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


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GENESEE COUNTY, N. Y.


1890.


COMPILED AND PUBLISHED


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CENSUS TABLE.


POPULATION OF THE SEVERAL TOWNS IN GENESEE COUNTY, NEW YORK, AT EACH CENSUS SINCE 1810, INCLUSIVE, SHOWING THE LOSS AND GAIN IN EACH TOWN.


TOWNS.


1810.


1820.


1830.


1 840.


1 850.


1 860.


1870.


1880.


ALABAMA.


819


1,798


2,054


2,061


1,805


1,975


ALEXANDER


1,496


2,33I


2,242


1,927


1,80I


1,605


1,608


BATAVIA.


3,610


2,597


4,264


4,219


4,46I


5,876


6,485


7,516


BERGEN


2,438


1,508


1,832


1,897


2,008


1,997


2,002


BETHANY.


1,691


2,374


2,286


1,904


1,897


1,652


1,67I


BYRON


1,767


1,936


1,907


1,566


1,864


1,734


1,754


DARIEN.


2,406


2,084


2,143


2,054


2,046


ELBA.


1,333


2,678


3,161


1,772


2,040


1,905


1,968


LE ROY *


2,61 I


3,902


4,323


3,473


4,247


4,627


4,469


OAKFIELD


1,457


1,597


1,47I


1,495


PAVILION


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1,640


1,723


1,614


1,649


PEMBROKE.


2,576


3,828


1,970


2,279


2,855


2,810


2,815


STAFFORD


2,069


2,368


2,561


1,974


2,077


1,847


1,808


TOTAL


3,610


18,578


26,008


28,705


28,488


32,189


31,606


32,776


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* Le Roy was, until 1812, in Caledonia, which town in 1810 had 2,355 inhabitants.


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EXPLANATIONS.


Directory is arranged as follows :-


1-Name of individual or firm.


2-Postoffice ad ress in parenthesis if different from the name of town.


3-The figures following the letter r indicate the number of the road on which the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed to reside in the village.


4-Business or occupation.


5-The figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned or leased.


.6-Names in CAPITALS are those who have kindly given their patronage to the work, and without whose aid its publication would have been impossible.


For additional names, corrections, and changes, ser Errata.


ABBREVIATIONS .- Ab., above; ave., avenue; bds., boards; bet., between; cor., corner; E., east; emp., em- ployee; fac. op , factory operative ; h., house ; manuf., manufacturer; Mfg., manufacturing ; N., north ; n., near ; opp., opposite ; prop., proprietor ; reg., registered as applied to live stock : regt., regiment ; com., commercial; ins., insurance; S., south; W., west. +


The word street is implied.


ALABAMA.


(Postoffice address is Alabama, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)


Aberdeen George E., (S. Alabama) postmaster, notary public, and general merchant. Aberdeen John H., (S. Alabama) r 48, station agent W. S. R. R.


Ackerson John, r 54, 100 apple trees, farmer 47.


Ackerson Oren, farm laborer.


Ackerson Orrin, (Basom) r 56, farmer.


Ackerson Sheldon, r 40, laborer and farmer 2.


Adair John, (Indian Falls) r 80, farmer 2.


Addis Daniel H., r 20, prop. heading-mill. Ahrens Joseph, r 33, farm laborer.


Allen Gideon, r 21, refused to give information.


Allen Russell, locomotive engineer W. S. R. R., h and lot.


Ames Alphonzo, (N. Pembroke) r 86, farmer 84.


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Ames George, (Wheatville) r 11, mason and farmer 48}.


Ames Theron, (N. Pembroke) r 86, farmer.


Amsden William A., (Wheatville) r 25, 100 apple trees, 150 high grade Merino sheep, farmer 175.


Antis Jacob E., r 14, emp. in mill.


Appleton - , r 20, widow of Thomas.


Baird Gustavus J., r 17, 300 apple trees, farmer 136.


Baker John, (S. Alabama) 1 43, laborer.


Barber Alden S., (Wheatville) r 11, shoemaker and farmer 48}.


Barber Lewis A., (Wheatville) r 11, farmer with his father, Alden S.


Barrett Elvin A., (S. Alabama) r 44, farmer 200.


Barrett Joseph B., (S. Alabama) r 44, retired farmer 187.


Bartz Charles, r 4, farmer 50.


BASOM HARRISON S., (Basom) r 52, town assessor and farmer 114.


BASOM SABERT H., (Basom) r 52, notary public and farmer 111.


Basom Charles W., (Indian Falls) r 76, farmer 83.


Bateman Sylvester, r 19, farm laborer.


Beals Albert G., r 14, farmer, leases of Mrs. J. S. 130.


BEALS JAMES A., r 15, 200 apple trees, farmer 75.


BEALS JEREMIAH S., r 8, 100 apple trees, farmer 40.


Becker Peter, (S. Alabama) r 43, blacksmith.


Beckman Fred, r 18, farmer 80.


Bell Thomas C., r.23, pastor M. E. Church.


Bell William F., physician and surgeon, Church, h do.


BEMENT ALPHA E., (Basom) r 53, justice of the peace, carpenter, and builder, 100 apple trees, farmer 104. Benson Edward, r 8, laborer.


Bertz Julius, off r 4, farmer 100.


Bickell George, (Wheatville) r 12, laborer.


Bickford John M., com. traveler, lot Pleasant.


Bloomingdale Charles, r 17, farmer 65.


Bloomingdale Fay F., r 17, 200 apple trees, farmer 73.


Bloomingdale John, r 17, apiarist 40 colonies, farmer 2.


Board Clinton O., r 40, farm laborer, h and lot.


Boice Reuben, r 23, laborer.


Boice Wilbert, r 23, laborer.


Bonvemoyer Jonas, r 7, farmer, leases of Spring House 748.


Bootz John, (Wolcottville, Niagara Co.) r 3, farmer.


Bootz William, (Wolcottville, Niagara Co.) r 3, farmer 17.


Bootz William, Jr., r 18, farmer 90.


Boyce James, Ist, (Wheatville) r 27, 400 apple trees, 100 grade Leicester sheep, farmer. [Died Dec., 1889.]


Boyce James, (Wheatville) r 27, farm laborer.


Brackett Welcome M., prop. meat market, h and lot Main.


Bradburn John, (S. Alabama) r 48, farmer 6.


Bradburn William, (S. Alabama) r 48, laborer.


Brown John, (S. Alabama) r 43, butcher.


Brownell Frank, (S. Alabama) r 44, laborer.


Buchanan Peter, (S. Alabama) retired.


Buckle Augustus, (Indian Falls) r 76, farmer 250.


Buckle Charles L., (Indian Falls) r 76, farmer with Augustus.


Burlingame Warren, r 23, gunsmith).


Burnett Daniel, r 35, farmer 75.


Cain Peter, r 33, farmer 50.


Caine Gideon, farmer, leases of Almina Duers 73.


Caleb Harrison, r 8, farmer 47.


Caleb Harrison W., (Shelby Center, Orleans Co.) r 8, farmer 50.


Call Edward, (Basom) laborer.


Callahan William, (S. Alabama) clerk.


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Canvert William, r 5, farmer 40.


Carney Eliza, (Oakfield) r 46, farmer 89.


Carney Michael, (Oakfield) r 46, farmer. Carney Thomas, (Oakfield) r 46, farmer. Casey Arthur, r 16, farmer with his father, Thomas. Casey Bartley, r 16, farmer with his father, Thomas.


Casey Owen, r 16, farmer with his father, Thomas. Casey Thomas, r 16, farmer 156.


Casper Benjamin, (S. Alabama) r 46, laborer. Cassidy James, (Wheatville) r 14, farmer 62.


Castelo James, (S. Alabama) r 46, farmer 4.


CEDER HENRY, (Basom) prop. Ceder House and livery stable.


CEDER HOUSE, (Basom) Henry Ceder, prop., livery stable connected. Chamberlain Charles P., (S. Alabama) r 44, farmer 136.


Chamberlain George, (Wheatville) r 66, gardener and laborer, h and lot.


Chamberlain Sarah, (S. Alabama) r 44, widow of John.


Chamberlain Wade, (S. Alabama) r 44, farmer 68.


Champion Eliza A., (N. Pembroke) r 84, widow of Ezra, farmer 100. Charlau Augustus, r 18, farmer 95.


Cheney Dudley, (Akron, Erie Co.) r 60, farmer 10.


Child Increase, Baptist clergyman, h Church.


Childs Robert, (S. Alabama) r 42, laborer.


CLARK ALICE, owns Clark House, Main.


Clark Enos, (Wheatville) r 12, laborer and farmer 5.


Clark House. Louis Miller, prop., Main.


Clark Susan, (Indian Falls) r 80, widow of William, farmer 10.


Clark William, (Indian Falls) r 80, laborer.


CLOSEN FRED J., r 23, 300 apple trees, farmer, leases of H. Frary, of Oakfield, 210. Closen John, r 18, farmer 80. Clossen William, (Wheatville) r 14, farmer 170.


Colten Charles, r 4, farmer 72.


Cook William D., r 19, farmer 55.


Cottingham William, r 23, laborer.


Craft James, farm laborer and farmer 3.


Crook Freeman H., (S. Alabama) r 44, farmer for Amanda R. 20.


Cross Ira, (Wheatville) laborer, h and lot.


Curray Henry, (S. Alabama) r 42, laborer.


Daniels George, (S. Alabama) r 42, farmer 55.


Debbage Fred, r 4, farmer 50.


Derr Charles, (Indian Falls) r 51, farmer 104.


Dewolf Caroline, (S. Alabama) r 42, widow of Anson, farmer 3. Direne Augustus, r 23, laborer.


Dolan Thomas, (Basom) r 34, trackwalker W. S. R. R. Donnan Samuel, (S. Alabama) r 48, farmer 93.


Donnan William, retired fariner 125.


Drake Charles, carpenter and farmer 10, h Church.


Drake Joel, carpenter and joiner, h Church.


Dual Florrilla, r 19, widow of Isaac P., farm 50. [Died 1889.] Dual Freeman, r 23, laborer.


DUAL GEORGE W., wagonmaker and blacksmith, Main, h do. Dual Wellington, r 23, farmer 61.


Duers Almina, r 40, widow of William, farm 73.


Dugan Charles, (Wheatville) r 26, farmer with Patrick 80.


Dugan Patrick, (Wheatville) 1 26, farmer with Charles 80. Dunn Nicholas, (S. Alabama) r 32, farm laborer. Eaton Lyman T., r 19, farmer 53.


Elliott George L., (S. Alabama) r 44, mason, h. and lot.


ELLIS JOSEPH, (S. Alabama) r 33, 200 apple trees, farmer, leases of Israel Kurts, of Alexander, 140.


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Evans S. R., (Wheatville) Freewill Baptist clergyman.


Farnsworth Frank, (Basom) r 53, farmer with Philip.


FARNSWORTH PHILIP, (Basom) r 53, 350 apple trees. 10 horses, farmer 90.


Feeley Michael, (Basom) r 34, section foreman W. S. R. R.


Fennell John, (S. Alabama) r 42, laborer.


FENNER NATHANIEL, C., (Indian Falls) r 52, 100 apple trees, farmer 52.


Filkins Abigail, r 19, widow of James, 500 apple trees, 1,000 pear trees, farmer 125. Filkins Marion A., r 19, farmer with his mother, Abigail.


Filkins Philander, (S. Alabama) r 40, 100 apple trees, farmer 80.


Finger William, r 23, farmer 6.


Fink Fred, (W. Shelby, Orleans Co.) r 4, assessor and farmer 229. Fisher Charles, (Wheatville) farm laborer, h Main.


Fisher Edmond, (S. Alabama) r 43, laborer.


Fisher Horace P., (S. Alabama) r 32, 300 apple trees, farmer 161}.


Fisk Levi, r 23, formerly farmer.


Fisk Levi B., r 23, 300 apple trees, farmer 70.


Forward Jolin D., (Basom) r 34, general merchant and farmer 110.


Fountain Howard, (Oakfield) r 46, com. traveler.


Fountain Norton D., (Oakfield) r 46, owns with Paulina farm 217.


Fountain Paulina, (Oakfield) r 46, widow of Charles, owns with Norton D. farm 217. Fox Charles, (Wheatville) r 27, farmer, leases of Robert Nichol, of Medina, Orleans Co., 175.


Garnham George, com. traveler, h Pleasant.


Garnham Henry, mason, h Pleasant.


Gibson Robert, (S. Alabama) r 48, retired.


Gibson William, (S. Alabama) r 48, retired farmer 140.


Gilbert Harrison, (W. Shelby, Orleans Co.) r 1, farmer 62.


Gilbert Jeremiah, (W. Shelby, Orleans Co.) r 1, farmer 40.


-Goatrick Thomas, (Wheatville) r 11, farmer 123.


Goodwin Edwin, (S. Alabama) r 42, carpenter.


Goorko Harmon, r 18, farmer 52.


Goorko William, r 18, farmer 4.


Gray Charles W., r 4, farmer 60.


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Green Aaron, (S. Alabama) r 49, farmer 50.


Green Julius, (Basom) r 51, farmer for his mother, Maria, 98.


Green Maria, (Basom) r 51, widow of Lester, farm 98.


Gregory Frank, (Wheatville) farmer 40.


Grice James G., (Wheatville) r 26, blacksmith and farm 10. Griffin John, (Basom) r 38, farmer 53.


Griffin U. S. Grant, (Basom) r 38, farmer 23.


Guiteau Resoloo, r 23, painter.


Guwaer Emma, dressmaker, Main.


GUWAER JAMES, r 16, 100 apple trees, farmer 299.


Haack Augustus, laborer.


Hale George, (S. Alabama) r 71, farmer 104.


Hale John, (Wheatville) laborer, bds. Main.


Hale Robert, (S. Alabama) off r 47, farmer 50.


Hale Thomas, (Wheatville) r 12, farmer 51.


HALSEY EDWARD, (S. Alabama) r 42, retired farmer 52.


Hamm Philip, (Wheatville) r 27, 100 apple trees, farmer 80.


Harloff Henry. (S. Alabama) r 43, farmer 10.


Hartwick Charles, off r 18, farmer 16.


Harvey Heury, (S. Alabama) r 42, laborer.


Haskell Deforest, r 34, farmer, leases of the H. Norton estate 107.


Haskell Elmer, r 16, farmer, leases of the Bloomingdale estate 76.


Haskell Jane, r 17, widow, farm 10.


Herr George, r 6, farmer for Mary 49.


Herrick Dyer. (Wheatville) r 12, farmer.


Herrick Eli W., (Wheatville) r 12. 400 apple trees, farmer with Martha 220.


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Herrick Martha, (Wheatville) r 12, farmer 220.


Hescock David, (Basom) r 52, 100 apple trees, farmer 68.


HESTON LEWIS E., (S. Alabama) r 73, breeder of Jersey cattle, reg., farmer 175. Hirschfeld Frances, (Basom) r 34, (Mrs. P.) prop. boarding-house.


Hiscock Charles. (Basom) r 52, farmer 49.


Hitchcock George, (Basom) r 39, 400 apple trees, farmer 250.


Hitchcock Lyman, (S. Alabama) r 50, retired farmer


HITCHCOCK WILLIAM Q., (S. Alabama) r 40, farmer 130.


Hodgins William Henry, (Basom) r 39, farmer, leases of W. Ingalsbee 120.


Hodgon Henry, r 18, farmer 1.


Holmes Catharine, r 35, (Mrs Natlian T.) farm 100.


Holmes Nathan T., r 35, farmer for Catharine 100.


Holmes Lydia G., (Wheatville) r 23, resident.


Hopkins Mary, (Wheatville) r 23, widow of Isaac N., resident.


HOTCHKISS ANNA, (S. Alabama) r 40, widow of.Sterling, farm 72.


HOTCHKISS GEORGE E., (Basom) r 52, general ins. agent, represents the Conti- nental and American Fire Ins. Companies, farmer 30. Houseknecht Charles, (Indian Falls) r 67, farmer 132.


Houseknecht John, (Indian Falls) off r 68, farmer 36.


Houseknecht Philip, (S. Alabama) r 73, M. E. clergymen, farmer 236.


Howitt Samuel C., (S. Alabama) farmer, leases of P. Filkins 80.


Howland Aria, (Wheatville) r 23, farmer, leases of Darius White 100.


HOWLAND CHAUNCY, (Wheatville) r 27, retired farmer, h and lot.


Howland David, r 33, 100 apple trees, farmer 63.


HOWLAND IRA P., r 21, farmer 91.


Hudson Charles, (S. Alabama) r 42, widow of John.


Hunt Angeline, (S. Alabama) r 40, widow of Rev. Benjamin.


Hutton Hugh (S. Alabama) r 49, laborer.


Ingalsbe Alpheus, (S. Alabama) r 49, farmer 112.


Ingalsbe Junius M., (Basom) r 56, farmer with W. L. 134.


Ingalsbe Levi, (Basom) r 39, 100 apple trees, farmer 234.


Ingalsbe Marion R., (Basom) r 40, farmer with his father, Rial E. INGALSBE RIAL E., (Basom) r 40, 100 apple trees, farmer 193.


Ingalsbe Slocum B., (Basom) r 56, farmer, leases of Levi 100.


Ingalsbe Whitman L., (Basom) r 56, farmer with Junius M. 134.


Ingalsbee Harman C., (Basom) r 40, farmer, leases of R. E. Ingalsbe 96.


Ingalsbee Julius, (Basom) r 52, postmaster, dealer in groceries and meats, agent for fertilizers and agricultural implements.


Ingalsbee Whitman, (Basom) r 56, farmer.


Ingalsbee William, (Basom) r 39, farmer 120.


Inglasbee Edmond A., (S. Alabama) r 43, jeweler, engineer, and musician.


Inglasbee Lucretia, (S. Alabama) r 43, widow of Elijah B.


INGLESBE EBENEZER, (S. Alabama) r 49, 300 apple trees, farmer 231. Inglesbe Mary, (Indian Falls) r 79, widow of Enos, farmer 28.


Inglesbe Solomus, (Indian Falls) r 79, farmer. Irek John, (S. Alabama) r 30, laborer.


Johnson William, (Wheatville) r 12, carpenter and farmer 4. Jones Abiah M., r 17, farmer with his father, John A.


Jones John A., r 17, farmer 119. Jones William R., r 17, farmer with his father, John A.


Joslyn Henry, (Wheatville) farmer 1.


Joslyn John, (Wheatville) r 12, farmer, leases of Mrs. C. Hale 90.


Kannack John, (Wheatville) r 23, 100 apple trees. 100 pear trees, farmer, leases of J. W. Holmes, of Batavia, 107. Keegan Lawrence, (S. Alabama) r 46, farmer 280.


Kelsey Elizabeth S., (N. Pembroke) r 85, (Mrs. Norman) farmer 86. Kenwood George, r 5, farmer 41.


Kenyon Orson, (Basom) r 51, farmer 93.


Kenyon Orville, (Basom) r 51, laborer.


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TOWN OF ALABAMA.


KESSLER JOSEPH, farm laborer, h and lot Main.


Kigdom Philip, (Wheatville) r 26, laborer and farmer 7.


Kiser John N., farm laborer, h Railroad.


Kiser William, laborer, h and lot Railroad.


Klasen William, (Wheatville) r 27, 1,500 apple trees, 125 grade Southdown sheep, farmer, leases of J. W. Hael 160.


Klotzbach Peter, (Indian Falls) r 76, farmer 50.


Knic Charles, r 18, farmer 21.


Korkow Herman, r 18, farmer 54.


Korkow William, r 18, farmer 2}.


Kotzbach John, (S. Alabama) r 68, farmer, leases of Calvin Wheeler 240.


Krautz Ferdinand, (Wolcottville, Niagara Co.) r 3, farmer 88.


Krautz Lewis, (Wolcottville, Niagara Co.) r 3, farmer 274.


Lambert John, r 16, farmer 50.


Lamkin John, (Basom) r 62, farmer 82.


Lanckton Aaron S., (Wheatville) retired farmer and currier, born in 1799, h and lot Main.


Landers Patrick, (Wheatville) r 11, farmer 160.


Landers Patrick, Jr., (Wheatville) r 11, farmer 50.


Lawrence Charles, (Akron, Erie Co.) r 77, farmer 150.


Leno Henry, (Wheatville) r 23, farmer, leases of George Rhodes.


Lester Peter, (Indian Falls) r 76, farmer 15.


Lintner Christopher, r 33, farm laborer.


Lumley Rolla, r 17, farmer 275.


Lund Frank L., r 15, farmer, leases of his father, Franklin F.


Lund Franklin F., r 15, 200 apple trees, farmer 102.


Lyday Frank N., r 40, farm laborer.


MACOMBER JOHN L., (Oakfield) r 45, breeder of Shropshiredown sheep, 1,300 ap- ple trees, 750 pear trees, farmer 177}, and on the W. J. Macomber estate 114. Manchester Eugenia A., (E. Shelby, Orleans Co.) r 11, widow of Sanford E., farm 100.


Marble Alonzo, (Indian Falls) r 64, farmer.


Marble George, (Indian Falls) r 64, farmer 140.


Marble Pamelia, (Basom) r 53, widow cf Samnel, farmer 8.


Marry John, (S. Alabama) r 42, laborer.


Martin Abram, (N. Pembroke) r 84, retired farmer.


MARTIN DANIEL, (S. Alabama) r 71, farmer 100.


Martin George W., (N. Pembroke) r 72, farmer 100.


Martin Hannah, (S. Alabama) r 49, widow of Elijah, farmer 89.


Martin Henry, (N. Pembroke) r 85, farmer 40.


Martin Jacob, (N. Pembroke) r 85, farmer 225.


MARTIN WALLACE H., (S. Alabama) r 71, farmer with Daniel.


Mason Eliza, (S. Alabama) r 43, widow of Collins T.


Maxwell David A., (Wheatville) r 12, farmer 83.


McAlister James, (Basom) r 52, farm laborer.


McAlpin Samuel, (Indian Falls) r 62, farmer, leases of E. Diver, of Pembroke, 300 ..


Mc Alpine John, (Indian Falls) r 80, farmer 106.


McCormick Michael, (Wheatville) r 26, farm laborer.


McCracken -, r 16, laborer and farmer 4.


McInter John, (S. Alabama) r 49, farmer, leases of B. Chapman, of Oakfield, 250. MeGinn Thomas, (Basom) blacksmith.


McGuire Daniel, (Wheatville) r 26, laborer and shoemaker, h and lot.


McMannus John, (Wheatville) r 26, mason, h and lot.


McPartland Bridget, (Wheatville) r 25, widow of Patrick, 100 apple trees, farmer 144. McPartland John, (Wheatville) r 25, farmer with Bridget.


McPartland Thomas, (Wheatville) r 25, farm laborer, h and lot Main.


MEAD CHARLES M., (Basom) r 53, agent for Rowley & Eddy, dealers in lum- ber, lath, shingles, fence posts, sash, doors, blinds, coal, etc. Merkle Albert, r 36, farmer 95.


Merry John, (S. Alabama) r 42, laborer.


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Miller Eugene H., (N. Pembroke) r 72, farmer for Jacob Shoemaker 94g.


Miller Fred, (N. Pembroke) r 83, farmer, leases of Edward Halsey 107.


Miller Lewis, r 33, farm laborer.


Miller Louis, prop. Clark House.


Miller Michael, (N. Pembroke) r 83, farmer 181.


Monohan John, (S. Alabama) r 42, farmer 5.


Mook Catharine, (N. Pembroke) r 85, widow of Anthony.


Mook Daniel D., (N. Pembroke) r 85, farmer.


Mook Vienna, (N. Pembroke) r 85, resident.


Moore Dennis, r 23, laborer,


Moore Osro, r 20, prop. stage from Alabama to Medina.


Moore Walter, r 35, farm laborer.


Morse Nelson, (Basom) r 53, farm laborer and farmer 2.


Muier Alexander, (Wolcottville, Niagara Co.) r 3, farmer 100.


Newman J. C., (S. Alabama) pastor Baptist Church.


Newton Ara R., (W. Shelby, Orleans Co.) r 1, farmer, leases of Franklin 150. Newton Arie, r 2, farmer.


Newton Franklin, (W. Shelby, Orleans Co.) r 2, 600 apple trees, farmer 150. Nichol Harry, r 19, laborer.


Nichol Thomas L., (Wheatville) r 27, 600 apple trees, 100 fine wool sheep, farmer 175.


Nichol William A., (Wheatville) student Batavia Union School.


Noble Charles B., r 23, harnessmaker.


Noble Judson, r 23, harnessmaker with Charles B.


Norris Abraham, (N. Pembroke) r 72, farmer for Elizabeth 108.


Norris John C., (N. Pembroke) r 84, farmer 100, and for Eliza A. Champion 100.


NORTON ALLEN E., r 34, breeder of thoroughbred poultry, Wyandotte, Light Brahmas, and Plymouth Rock fowls, farmer with his father, Frank.


Norton Daniel, r 34, produce dealer and farmer 362.


NORTON FRANK, r 34, 650 apple trees, 16 horses and mules, farmer 200.


Norton Halsey, r 34, deputy sheriff and farmer.


NORTON HARMON J., (Wheatville) r 37, postmaster, overseer of the poor, farmer 115.


NORTON HEMAN, r 34, farmer 107. [Died in 1889.]


Norton Medad, r 33, farmer 182.


O'Haron John, (Basom) r 34, laborer.


O'Reily Thomas, (Wheatville) r 13, teacher.


Ostrander Arthur J., (S. Alabama) r 40, farmer, leases of Anna Hotchkiss 72. 1 Ostrander John, r 4, farmer 2.


Paile Nicholas, (Wheatville) r 31, farmer 15.


Palmer Edmund E., (Wheatville) deputy postmaster and general merchant, Main.


Palmer Jane, (Wheatville) r 27, widow of Joseph, farm 10.


Parker Isaac, (Wheatville) r 11, formerly farmer.


Parker Raymond J., r 15, farmer with his father, Wesley J.


Parker Sherman S., r 34, prop. creamery, manuf. of butter and cheese, farmer 80. Parker Wesley J., r 15, 200 apple trees, farmer 78.


Parker Willard E., (Wheatville) r.11, farmer 200.


Pask Edward, r 34, farmer, leases of Frank Norton 200.


Patterson Hiram B., r 36, farmer, owns with Westley 40.


Patterson James, r 36, 100 apple trees, farmer 100.


Patterson James, (S. Alabama) r 42, laborer.


Patterson James, Jr., r 34, laborer.


Patterson Westley, r 36, farmer, owns with Hiram B. 40.


Pender James, r 16, teamster and farm laborer.


Peters Herman, (S. Alabama) r 43, farmer 1}.


PHILLIPS CHARLES R., farmer, owns in Erie Co. 105, h and 2 acres Railroad.


PHILLIPS WILLIAM J., farmer with his father, Charles R.


Pickworth William, r 39, 200 grade sheep, farmer 254.


Pierce Emma J., (Basom) r 39, widow of Charles R., dressmaker.


Pierce James, (Wheatville) r 11, laborer, h and 2 acres.


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PIXLEY ARA, (Wheatville) 200 apple trees, 90 sheep, 6 horses, farmer, leases of Harmon J. Norton 113.


Pixley Frank A., general merchant and dealer in agricultural implements.


Pixley Jay, r 20, farmer with his father, Joseph.


Pixley Joseph, r' 20, 150 apple trees, 12 cows, farmer 197.


Pixley Theodore, r 20, farmer with his father, Joseph.


Poodry Barnum, r 38, farmer with his father, E. M.


POODRY E. M., r 38, 1,000 apple trees, 12 horses, 12 head other stock, farmer 350. Post Jessee F., (S. Alabama) r 49, farmer, leases of E. Inglesbe 138.


Potter Charlotte L., widow of George H., h and 1 acre.


Potter Cora C., r 39, widow of Abel J.


POTTER EUGENE D., r 17, 200 apple trees, farmer, leases of Donnin 125, and of Jacob 225.


POTTER JACOB, r 39, 150 apple trees, farmer 215.


Pratt Dexter, r 23, deputy postmaster and grafter.


Price George B., (S. Alabama) r 73, farmer, leases of Lewis E. Heston 175.


Price William, r 19, prop. steam saw and heading-mills, farmer 4.


Quible Benjamin, (Wheatville) r 20, farmer, leases of G. Allen 100.




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