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Orville O. Perry, enlisted February, 1862 ; in battles of South Mountain, Cedar
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Mountain, Antietam ; wounded at Fredericksburg; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Theodore M. Springstead, enlisted February 2, 1862; re-enlisted April, 1864; promoted sergeant August, 1864 ; at South Mountain, Antietam, and several other battles; discharged July 28, 1865.
Charles W. Jones, corporal, enlisted June 19, 1862 ; wounded at South Moun- tain, November 17, 1862; in battles of Antietam and Fredericksburg, December, 1862; wounded, and died from it, January 3, 1863; at Alexandria, Virginia.
One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Infantry, Company D .- Spencer F. Lincoln, enlisted July, 1862, second lieutenant; promoted first lieutenant, November 27, 1862; afterwards adjutant; took part in nearly all the regiment's battles, till wounded at Petersburg, Virginia, June 16, 1864; received commissions for cap- tain and major, was not mustered; died of wound July 19, 1864, at Alexandria, Virginia.
Robert T. Porter, enlisted August 7, 1862; taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 15, 1862; exchanged November, 1862; wounded at Gettys- burg, July 4, 1863 ; discharged for disability December 15, 1863.
Charles W. Ford, enlisted August 7, 1862 ; severely wounded at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 14, 1862; died January, 1863, of wound, at. Annapolis, Maryland.
,Orman Dickinson, enlisted August 5, 1862; wounded at Harper's Ferry, Sep- tember 13, 1862; captured September 15, 1862; exchanged November, 1862; discharged in consequence of wound, January 7, 1863; enlisted in Eighty-fifth, Company A, September 10, 1864; wounded at Kinston, March 8, 1865; dis- charged July 19, 1865.
Solomon C. Tenney, enlisted August 17, 1862; captured at Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; exchanged November 25, 1862; at battles Gettysburg, Wilderness, and campaign 1864-65 ; discharged June 3, 1865, and received commission in Thirty-first United States Colored Infantry as first lieutenant.
Jerome M. Parks (Company K), enlisted August 14, 1862; taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; exchanged November 25, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg; again at Wilderness, May 6, and left behind, and nothing heard of him since.
Charles W. Watkins, corporal, enlisted August 9, 1862; promoted sergeant, March 1, 1864 ; first sergeant, August 1, 1864; second lieutenant, January 19, 1865; first lieutenant, April, 1865 ; captured at Harper's Ferry ; exchanged; in more than twenty battles, and came out unharmed ; discharged with regiment, June 5, 1865.
George N. Harris (Company K), enlisted August 16, 1862; promoted cor- poral, December, 1862 ; captured at Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; ex- changed November 25, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, July 3; in every engage- ment of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth till disabled, July 26, 1864; discharged as supernumerary, December, 1864, on consolidation.
George R. Raymond, enlisted August, 1862 ; captured at Harper's Ferry, Sep- tember 15, 1862 ; paroled 16th, and taken to Chicago; discharged for disability, November, 1862.
George B. Johnson, enlisted August 8, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, July 4, 1863; captured at Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; exchanged; wounded at battle of Wilderness, May 6, 1864; again at Petersburg, April 2, 1865; dis- charged from hospital June, 1865.
Harvey T. Alcott (Company K), enlisted August 15, 1862 ; taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry, September 16, 1862; sent to Chicago; exchanged November, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863; discharged from hospital May 31, 1865.
Zadoc J. Sabin, enlisted August 9, 1862; corporal ; taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; exchanged November 25, 1862; wounded at Gettys- burg, July 2, 1863; captured again at Wilderness, May 6, 1864, and sent to Andersonville; afterwards to Charleston and Florence; exchanged February 26, 1865 ; discharged June 11, 1865.
Ralph H. Crippen (Company K), enlisted August 12, 1862, sergeant ; pro- moted first sergeant; taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry; exchanged November, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863 ; discharged December 12, 1864, as supernumerary, on consolidation.
James A. Taylor, enlisted August 12, 1862; after serving a few weeks, he died at Harper's Ferry, September 20, 1862.
Edwin W. Tyler, second sergeant, enlisted August 12, 1862; captured at Har- per's Ferry, September 15, 1862; paroled; exchanged November 25, 1862; killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Octavius C. Lyon, enlisted August 7, 1862 ; promoted sergeant November 1, 1864; taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry, September 16, 1862; exchanged No- vember, 1862; wounded severely at Gettysburg, and transferred to Veteran Re- serve Corps, December 8, 1863; discharged July 14, 1865.
Henry Thurbur, enlisted August 7, 1862; taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 15, 1862 ; exchanged November 25, 1862; died at Union Mills, Virginia, January 9, 1863.
Wilson Paul, enlisted August 7, 1862 ; captured with his regiment at Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; exchanged November 25, 1862; discharged from hospital June, 1863, for disability ; re-enlisted September 4, 1864, in Sixty-first Regiment, Company B; wounded in front of Gettysburg; at surrender of Lee; discharged with regiment, June, 1865.
Ira T. Washburne, enlisted in Company K, August 20, 1862 ; captured with regiment at Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862 ; exchanged.
James Call, enlisted August 7, 1862 ; captured at Harper's Ferry ; deserted previous to the exchange, at Chicago.
Horace M. Gillett, enlisted August 15, 1862; taken prisoner; exchanged ; in several battles ; discharged with regiment, June 3, 1865.
John Goodrich, Jr., enlisted August 6, 1862; captured and exchanged with regiment; severely wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, on account of wound, August 20, 1864; discharged by general order 16, July 7, 1865.
Abram Fenton, enlisted in Company K, August 16, 1862 ; captured and ex- changed ; in several battles ; discharged June 3, 1865.
G. Clark Farr, enlisted in Company A, August 15, 1862; deserted ; enlisted again in October, 1862, in Sixty-fourth Regiment, Company B; wounded at Ream's Station, August, 1864, and died in consequence.
John King, Jr., enlisted in Company K, August 15, 1862; captured and ex- changed; wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 ; in various engagements; dis- charged with regiment.
Isaac A. Seamans, enlisted in Company K, August 15, 1862, as second lieu- tenant ; promoted first lieutenant, December, 1862; captain, July 4, 1863; taken prisoner ; paroled and exchanged; wounded at Gettysburg, July 4, 1863; dis- charged May 1, 1864, for disability.
Henry E. Simons, enlisted August, 1862; died at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September, 1862.
William James Wilson, enlisted in Company K, August 12, 1862; captured and exchanged ; killed February 18, 1864, in front of Petersburg.
Herbert C. Philbrick, enlisted July 30, 1862; taken prisoner with his regi- ment; paroled ; in all engagements of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth; dis- charged with regiment.
Hiram B. Wood, enlisted August 2, 1862 ; corporal ; captured and paroled ; mortally wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863, and died on 4th.
Mark Dunham, enlisted August, 1862; captured and exchanged; wounded July 3, Gettysburg, twice severely ; discharged for disability, October, 1863.
John Peck, enlisted in Company K, August 6, 1862; taken prisoner; pa- roled and exchanged ; wounded at Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863; discharged from hospital at Elmira, July 14, 1865.
Barber Eldridge, enlisted August 9, 1862; taken prisoner and exchanged; wounded at Gettysburg; again in the Wilderness; a third time at Petersburg; and a fourth at Hatcher's Run; discharged June 11, 1865.
Decatur A. Hedges, enlisted July 22, 1862; wounded and captured at Har- per's Ferry ; exchanged ; discharged for disability, January 16, 1863 ; re-enlisted in One Hundred and Eighty-eighth Regiment, September 2, 1864; discharged with regiment.
Alonzo R. Harris, enlisted in Company E, August 8, 1862 ; captured and ex- changed ; wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864; discharged from hospital by general order No. 16, June 19, 1865.
Harvey Wilson, enlisted in Company E, August, 1862 ; captured at Harper's Ferry ; left without leave, Baltimore; returned under amnesty proclamation to deserters; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
William Seamans, enlisted in Company K, February 16, 1864; wounded May 6, 1864, at Wilderness, in arm, which was amputated ; taken to Finley hospital, District of Columbia; and discharged June 13, 1865.
John H. Hulburt, enlisted in Company K, August 12, 1862; promoted cor- poral, August, 1862 ; sergeant, January, 1863; second lieutenant, July 3, 1863; wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864 ; discharged from Annapolis, November 25, 1864, on account of wound.
Charles C. Crandall, enlisted August 27, 1862; taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry ; exchanged ; killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.
One Hundred and Forty-eighth Infantry, Company G .- Edgar A. Griswold, enlisted September 4, 1862, as captain ; severely wounded at Drury's Bluff, Vir- ginia, May 16, 1864 ; discharged in consequence, November 30, 1864.
John Griffis, enlisted August 26, 1862; died, after nearly three years' service, in spring of 1865, at Point of Rocks, Virginia.
Asahel R. Holcomb, enlisted August 26, 1862; after short service was trans-
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ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, and back to regiment a year later; discharged by general order No. 16, war department, June, 1865.
George Harper, enlisted August 27, 1862; deserted from Geneva, New York, while awaiting transportation to the front ; being hotly pursued, he hung himself near Auburn about the last of September, 1862.
Phenenonine Lacy, enlisted August, 1862; severely wounded at Cold Harbor, June 15, 1864; died in consequence, December 24, 1864, at Naples.
Peter McGaffee, enlisted September 3, 1862; in battles Drury's Bluff, Cold Harbor, and others; discharged by general order 94, war department, June 27, 1865.
Edward R. Barker, enlisted August 26, 1862 ; at Drury's Bluff, Cold Harbor, and many others; severely wounded at Fort Harrison, October 27, 1864 ; dis- charged about July 27, 1865.
William Henry, enlisted August 25, 1862; wounded slightly at Fair Oaks, October 2, 1864; discharged with regiment, June 27, 1865.
John W. Porter, enlisted August 25, 1862; served his term of enlistment ; was in all battles of the regiment, and escaped unharmed.
Charles Barker, enlisted August 25, 1862 ; at Drury's Bluff, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Fair Oaks; discharged from Hampton hospital, June 11, 1865.
Paul Sprague, enlisted August 29, 1862; discharged for disability, March, 1863.
John A. Le Gore, enlisted August 24, 1862; served through the many battles of his regiment; discharged June 27, 1865.
Sheppard Rowell, enlisted September 4, 1862 ; appointed master of ambulance, March, 1864; discharged with regiment, July 27, 1865.
Charles R. Wisewell, enlisted August 29, 1862 ; in battles at Drury's Bluff, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, surrender of Lee; wounded at Petersburg, June 18, 1864; discharged at close of war.
Daniel Stephenson, enlisted September 3, 1862; in many battles; discharged with regiment.
James S. Briggs, enlisted August 30, 1862; served, with exception of a few months' sickness, till regiment was discharged.
William S. Briggs, enlisted August 30, 1862; wounded at Drury's Bluff, May 16, 1864; discharged from hospital, May, 1865.
Isaac W. Westbrook, enlisted August 30, 1862 ; in all engagements in which the regiment took part, and discharged with regiment, June 27, 1865.
Joseph M. French, enlisted August 28, 1862; in thirteen battles, and escaped unharmed.
Peter Goodrich, enlisted August 29, 1862 ; wounded May 14, 1864; again at Petersburg, in August; captured at Fort Harrison, October 27, 1864 ; exchanged March 9, 1865 ; discharged June 14, 1865.
James Goodrich, enlisted August 28, 1862; died from injuries received while destroying a railroad, June 5, 1864.
Abram R. Terry, enlisted August, 1862; killed before Petersburg, June 18, 1864.
Wm. T. Manahan, enlisted August 25, 1862; wounded near Drury's Bluff, Va., May 14, 1864 ; arm amputated, and discharged for disability, September 5, 1864.
George W. Barker, enlisted March 30, 1864 ; discharged May 16, 1865.
John F. Jones, enlisted August 27, 1864 ; died November 25, 1864, at home, of disease.
William A. Bartholomew, enlisted August 30, 1862; was sick considerable, but remained till discharge of regiment, June 27, 1865.
Zachariah Mitchell, enlisted August 27, 1864; joined One Hundred and Forty- eighth at Point of Rocks, Va., September 20, 1864 ; captured at Fair Oaks, Oo- tober 28, 1864; taken to Andersonville, and exchanged March 1, 1865, and died on his way home.
O. L. Smith, enlisted August 27, 1862 ; in several battles, and discharged with regiment.
Wm. Knickerbocker, enlisted August 25, 1862 ; in all battles of regiment.
Christopher C. Such, enlisted July 15, 1862, in One Hundred and Sixty-first Infantry, Company A; wounded at capture of Mobile, Ala.
One Hundred and Eighty-eighth Infantry .- Lorentus Coons, enlisted Septem- ber 8, 1864 ; in nine engagements, including Lee's surrender ; discharged July 6, 1865.
George W. Sutton, musician, Company E, enlisted September 6, 1864; served as bugler seven months ; then detailed to brigade headquarters band; mustered out July 1, 1865.
Albert 8. Clark, Company E, enlisted August 30, 1864; discharged with regi- ment, July 1, 1865.
Samuel G. Wilber, Company H, enlisted September 5, 1864.
Jno. G. Wilbur, corporal, enlisted September 5, 1864 ; promoted sergeant.
Theron Wilber, Company H, enlisted September 5, 1864.
Arvine Wales, Company H, enlisted September 5, 1864.
Henry Barden, enlisted September, 1864, from Yates county, to fill quota of Naples. ..
Samuel J. Dean, Company G, enlisted September 3, 1864; wounded at Hatcher's Run, October 27, 1864 ; at fall of Petersburg; surrender of Lee; dis- charged with regiment, July 11, 1865.
Cyrenus M. Smith, Company E, enlisted September 5, 1864; wounded at Hatcher's Run, October 27, 1864, and discharged in consequence, July 7, 1865.
One Hundred and Eighty-ninth Infantry, Company G .- A. L. G. Deyo, en- listed September 3, 1864; served with Fifth Corps, Army of Potomac; promoted corporal ; in battles of Weldon Railroad, Lee's surrender ; discharged June 7, 1865; term expired.
Albert S. Cory, enlisted September 7, 1864 ; discharged with regiment.
Silsbe Peck, enlisted September 7, 1864 ; accredited to Cohocton, and dis- charged with regiment.
One Hundred and Ninety-fourth Infantry, Company D .- George Peck, en- listed March 14, 1865; stationed at Elmira, N. Y., till mustered out, May 6, 1865.
Samuel C. Wales, sergeant, enlisted March 14, 1865 ; was not in actual service, as the war closed before this regiment was ordered out from Elmira.
Thomas Berge, enlisted March 14, 1865.
John Hall, Company G, enlisted March 14, 1865, and mustered out at Elmira, May 6, 1865.
Wallace Palmateer, enlisted March 14, 1865.
Franklin S. Vickory, Company G, enlisted March 1, 1865; digcharged with regiment, Elmira, N. Y.
Frank M. Lacy, enlisted March 26, 1865; stationed at Elmira till mustered out. Mortimer Hotchkiss, Company I, enlisted April, 1865.
James Parmely, Jr., enlisted March 25, 1865; discharged without entering service, as were all the regiment, May 6, 1865.
Orin D. Lee, sergeant, enlisted November 25, 1861, in the Thirteenth Michi- gan Infantry ; in several battles, including Shiloh ; discharged for disability; re- enlisted November 10, 1863, in Fourth Heavy Artillery; New York Volunteers, January 5, 1864 ; taken prisoner at Reams' Station, August 25, 1864; and discharged from Libby prison February 15, 1865; discharged. June 10, 1865.
First Engineers, Company F .- John' Remer, enlisted November 18, 1861 ; in fight on James Island ; discharged December 24, 1864.
Fifteenth Engineers, Company I .- Edward Drake, Prattsburg, N. Y., enlisted September 3, 1864, at Avon, N. Y., credited to Naples.
Joseph Lewis, Prattsburg, N. Y., enlisted September 3, 1864, at Avon, N. Y., credited to Naples.
Fiftieth Engineers, Company K .- Sidney Palmateer, onlisted February 11, 1864; discharged with regiment at close of war, June 13, 1865.
Benjamin Smith, enlisted August 6, 1864; discharged June 13, 1865, with regiment.
George Le Roy Smith, enlisted August 8, 1864; discharged for disability November, 1864.
Charles E. Drake, enlisted August 8, 1864; served till regiment was mustered out.
George I. Jones, enlisted September 13, 1864; stationed at Elmira, and dis- charged there, June, 1865.
Fourteenth United States Colored Troops .- Martin Van Buren Fletcher, en- listed January 14, 1864; sent to South Carolina, where he died in service during fall of 1864.
Charles M. Fletcher, enlisted January 14, 1864; died in South Carolina.
First Mounted Rifles .- David F. Wanacong, enlisted September 1, 1864, in Company C, and served with regimont till its discharge, August, 1865.
P. Wilber, first sergeant, Company K, enlisted August 8, 1862, and ao- eredited to town of Richmond.
Deloes F. Briggs, enlisted January 2, 1864, in Company O; promoted corporal July 10, 1864; in battles of Drury's Bluff, fall of Petersburg, surrender of Lee ; discharged as supernumerary upon consolidation with Third New York Cavalry, August 2, 1865.
Charles Westbrook, enlisted in Company K, August 18, 1862; re-enlisted September, 1864, and shared the many battles and marches of his regiment.
Sixth Cavalry .- John W. Terry, enlisted September, 1861; served & fow months, when he was taken sick and died while at home on leave.
Asahel Perry, enlisted in Company C, September 17, 1861 ; re enlisted Decem- ber 15, 1863; in sixteen battles; wounded August 16, 1864, at Cedar Mills ; died of disease July 8, 1865.
Daniel M. Perry, enlisted in Company C, September 17, 1861 ; re enlisted
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December 15, 1863; captured June, 1864; sent to Libby and Andersonville; paroled December 24, 1864; died June 13, 1865, from effects of ill treatment in prison.
Dwight Borden, enlisted . September 17, 1861, in Company C; deserted once and was returned; re-enlisted September 12, 1864.
Eighth Cavalry .- Joseph A. Wemmett, enlisted in Company B, February 15, 1864; wounded June 22, 1864, in Wilson's raid; captured June 29, 1864; taken to Andersonville; supposed to have died there.
Melford Wemmett, Canadice, enlisted February 15, 1864, in Company B; in Wilson's raid and other marches and engagements; discharged with regiment.
Ninth Cavalry .- Milton M. Dixon, enlisted January 26, 1864; wounded near Richmond, May 30, 1864; discharged with regiment at close of war.
Fourth Cavalry .- William Ferry, enlisted September, 1864; served till regi- ment was discharged, July, 1865.
Fourth Artillery, Battery H .- Ira D. Lyon, enlisted December 25, 1861; captured at Reams' Station, August 25, 1864; exchanged February 22, 1865; died, Baltimore, April 2, 1865, from effects of ill treatment in prison.
Christopher Lask, enlisted same time; discharged. at Albany, June 6, 1865. Luman A. Johnson, January 28, 1864; in battles of Wilderness, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg; died of typhoid fever at Lincoln hospital, December 8, 1864.
Jenkins J. Harris, enlisted in Battery M, August 1, 1863; wounded May 6, 1864, in the Wilderness ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 10, 1865 ; discharged May 12, 1865, for disability.
John A. Lewis, enlisted in Battery M, December 21, 1863; took part in all the regiment's battles; discharged October 3, 1865, with regiment.
Sidney J. Merrill, enlisted January 5, 1863, in Battery H; promoted ser- geant August, 1865; discharged with regiment, October 3, 1865.
George A. Ingraham, enlisted in Battery M, February 6, 1864; wounded be- fore Petersburg, June, 1864, and died at Alexandria, Virginia, Angust 10, 1864, on that account.
Charles Maroy, enlisted in Battery M, February 4, 1864; discharged with regiment, October 3, 1865.
Edward C. Clark, second lieutenant, enlisted in Battery M, January 19, 1864'; in campaign of 1864 with Army of Potomac; discharged from disability, Septem- ber 28, 1864.
William Tobey, enlisted in Battery M, November 10, 1863; captured at Reams' Station, August 25, 1864; died in prison December, 1864, from starva- tion.
Edgar Lacey, enlisted in Battery M, December, 1863; discharged by general order No. 16, June 28, 1865.
Egbert Wilber, enlisted in Battery K, January, 1863; socredited to Avon.
Eleventh Artillery, Battery D .- Jerome Maltby, enlisted May 18, 1868; consolidated October 15, 1863, with Fourth United States Artillery, Company M; promoted corporal January, 1864; died in Finley hospital, Washington, District of Columbia, May 6, 1864.
Ellery C. Deyo, enlisted May 18, 1863; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 16, 1865; discharged September 18, 1865.
Sixteenth Artillery .- Frank F. Thomas, enlisted in Battery L, December 12, 1863; discharged August 21, 1865, at close of war.
Ichabod Carpenter, enlisted July, 1863; discharged with regiment.
Clarence F. Smith, Norfolk Brigade Band, enlisted January 4, 1864; discharged July 9, 1865.
There were nine substitutes who were non-residenta, and we will not give their names; also eighteen secured to fill quota of town.
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LIST OF PATRONS-ONTARIO COUNTY.
CANANDAIGUA VILLAGE.
BUSINESS OR PROFESSION.
IATIVITY.
Date of Settle- mat.
BUSINESS OR PROFESSION.
NATIVITY.
Battle
Anderson, Geo. B.
Centre Street .....
Dry and fancy goods.
Ontario Co., N. Y
1841
Hayes, J. Byron.
Gibeon Street ..... Physician and surgeon.
Ontario Co., N. Y ... ....
1834
Antis, Wm .....
Giteon Street .....
Retired merchant ..
44
1829
Jackson, James C .......
Chapin Street ..... Lawyer
Boswell, N. R ......
Sheriff ...
Broome Co., N. Y.
1835
Jobson, Charles ....
Gorham Street .... | Job printer ....
Bennett, Hillem T ........
Covert Street ..... ]Physician
Cayuga Co., N. Y
1851
Jewett, Harvey ..
Main Street ...
Blanchard, Georgo ...... Beals, Thos. 8 .......
Public Square ....
Banker ..
Ontario Co., N. Y.
1822
Lamport, Wm. H. Mervine, Henry G .. Matticon, Jacob J ....
Parish Street ..
Farmer ....
Sullivan Co., N. H ...... Rensselaer Co., N. Y ... Herkimer Co., N. Y. Hunterdon, N. J ....
1828 1865 1823 1863
Brown, Thos. T ... Burling, Goo. W.
Giteon Street .....
Book keeper ....
Ontario Co., N. Y ...... 1858
Munger, M. D.
Maiu Street .....
Banker.
.... Ontario Co., N. Y .... Hartford Co., Conn ......
Coleman, Augustus G ... Gibeon Street ..... Cole, Henry G Main Street ..
Photographer ....
Ontario Co., N. Y.
1848
Mills, John W.
Beneca Point ...
Proprietor of the Lake House ....
Cook Co., Ill ..
Clark, Noah T ....
Dungan Place ....
Preceptor of Canandaigua Academy.
:
1817
Masseth, Joseph ..
1865
Mason, J. Harvey
Hide and leather dealer.
Ontario Co., N. Y.
Clark, Myron H. Gibson Street ...
Banker (Ex-Governor of New York) Farmer ...
Steuben Co., N. Y.
1844
McKechnie, Alex.
Main Street .....
Brewer and maltster.
Falkirk, Scotland
Cook, George ....
Bristol Street .....
Physician ...
Cayuga Co., N. Y ...
1855
Newman, A. S .... Paddock, Chas. H.
Spring Street ...
Lawyer ......
Wyoming Co., N. Y ....
Coleman, Mrs. Eliza ... Carman, M. A ....
Gibson Street ..... East Street ..
Surgeon dentist
Wayne Co., N. Y ..
1867
Crane, O. N ....
Undertaker ..
Ontario Co., N. Y ..
1836
Page, E. Ransom ..
Gorham Street .... Fire and life insurance agent and dealer
Coy, Chas ....
Gibeon Street .....
Dealer in trunks and harness.
New Bedford, Mass.
1832
in real estate ..
Chapin, Robert ...
Gor. & Cath. 8ts.
Farmer ...
Ontario Co., N. Y.
1819
Phelps, Walter H.
Main Street ..
Corion, Jacob.
Bristol Street .....
Retired merchant ...
Lycoming Co., Pa.
1811
Parcell, Isaac R.
Bristol Street ..
Chapin, Thaddeus ..
Sp. & T. Chapin ...
Farmer and fruit grower.
Outario Co., N. Y.
1803
Potter, Ell 8.
De Witt, Henry G.
White Street ..
Clergyman .
Cayuga Co., N. Y ...
1861
Pierson, Edward 8.
Gibson Street .. 4
Merchant miller ..
Genesee Co., N. Y
Draper, John C ...
Main Street ....
Banker
Ontario Co., N. Y.
1826
Dewey, Willoughby Z ..
Wholesale and retail grocer ...
Oneida Co., N. Y.
1872
Davis, Hiram ....
Manfr. and dealer in all kinds of light and heavy harness ...
Ontario Co., N. Y.
1829
Pratt, Col. 8. B.
1859
Reed, Geo. G .....
Chapin Street ..
Taurot, Jacob P.
Gorham Street ...
1825
Rice, Frank ..
Main Street ...
District attorney ..
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1855 1845 1840 1846
Toster, John G.
Clark Street
Carriage maker ..
Cayuga Co., N. Y.
1872
Supplee, Chas. Y
Main Street ...
Shirt manfr. and dealer in hata, cape, and genta' furnishing goods
......
Smith, James W
Cross Street.
Clerk U. 8. pension office.
Seneca Co., N. Y ... Ontario Co., N. Y .... 4
1899 1873 1854 1895
Francia, John B ..... Granger, J. Albert
Howell Street ...
183 1
Shafer, Daniel.
Bristol Street .....
Merchant tallor ....
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