History of Ontario county, New York : with illustrations and family sketches of some of the prominent men and families, Part 99

Author: Aldrich, Lewis Cass, comp; Conover, George S. (George Stillwell), b. 1824, ed
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., D. Mason & Co.
Number of Pages: 1002


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St. Mary's, at Canandaigua, 234.


St. Patrick's, at Victor, 375. St. Peter's, at East Bloomfield, 412.


St. Peter's, of Geneva, 307.


Trinity, of Geneva, 306. United Presbyterian, of Geneva, 309. Universalist, of Clifton Springs, 336. Universalist, of Geneva, 310.


Wesleyan Methodist, at Canandaigua, 235.


Churches of Canadice, 461. Farmington, 393. Gorham, 400. Hopewell Centre, 428. Naples, 385. . Orleans, 364. Richmond, 455. Rushville, 598. Seneca, 420. Seneca Castle, 418. Shortsville, 347. South Bristol, 442. Stanley, 420.


Claims, conflicting, under the first surveys, 92. " Clan " system, the, of the Iroquois, 25. Clifton Springs, churches of, 336. industries of, 335. press of, 335.


Clifton Springs Sanitarium, 337 et seq. Sanitarium (illustration) facing 343. Seminary, 335. settlers of, 333. sulphur springs of, 333.


Cochran, Major James, 266.


Cole, Henry S., 171.


Colonization of America, 18 et seq.


Colquhoun, Patrick, 96, 101.


Colt, Judah, 109.


Comptroller from Ontario county, 115.


Confederacy, the Iroquois, 25 et seq. Conover George S., biography of, 517. portrait of, facing 255.


Constitutional conventions, members of, from Ontario county, 116.


Cooper, John, 109. County Clerks, 120. judges, 118. organizations, original, 107. seat, the first, 109. treasurers, 120.


Courcelle's expedition against the Iroquois, 43. Court, County, 159. first, officers of the, 162. houses, 109 et seq., 163. of Appeals, 156. Special Sessions, 161. Supreme, 157. Surrogates, 161.


Currency, early, 96.


Davis, Thomas, 94. Dean, Seth, 352.


De Lancey, Divinity School, 297. School for Girls, 302.


Denonville and his expedition against the Iroquois, 43 et seq.


Dennis Edgar W., 174. Devil's Hole and Black Rock, 60.


Dickson, John, 177.


District attorneys, 119, 178.


Districts, original, of Ontario county, 108.


Duncan, Alexander, 170. Dutch, colonization by the, 20,


East Bloomfield, business of, 407. churches of, 410. pioneers and settlement of, 402 et seq. schools of, 409. village, 407. Ellicott, Benjamin, 94.


382


HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY.


English aggressions after the Revolution, 123. colonization by the, 21.


Iroquois incited against the French by the, 42 et seq.


Ennerdale, 429.


Events preceding the French and English war, 53.


Expedition of De la Barre against the Iu- dians, 43.


Farmington, churches of, 393. organization of. 387. pioneers of, 388 et seq. population of, 391. present officers of, 394. Fellows, General John, 203. Joseph, 102.


Fisher's, 369. Flint Creek, 419. Robert, 176. Folger, Charles J., 175. portrait of, facing 175.


Foot. Samuel A., 174.


Fort Niagara, origin of, 46.


Foster, Dr. Henry, 337 et seq. portrait of, facing 337.


Fraud in the pre-emption line, 90.


French and English rivalry, 50 et seq. and Senecas, beginning of hostilities between the, 39. colonization by the, 19. final overthrow of, 56 et seq. first visit of, to the Senecas, 37.


" Friends, the," 122. and their settlement, 102. in Farmington, 391. Frontenac's administration, 43.


Ganechstage, 46. Ganundasaga, fortification at (map), 49. Gardner, E. P., portrait of, facing 252. Geneva Academy, 282. fortifying of, by Williamson and Mor- ris, 126. Hotel, the, 264.


Hygienic Institute (illustration), fac- ing 514. Medical College, 297. nurseries of, 320. Permanent Loan and Savings Asso- ciation, 323. prominent settlers of, 255. supervisors of, 254. topography of, 253.


Geneva village, banks of, 278. board of education of, 302. business interests of, 316 et seq. cemeteries, 277.


Church Home of, on the Foster Swift Foundation, 325.


churches of, 304. Civil Service Association of, 325. De Lancey School for Girls in, 302. early days of, 271 et seq. early settlers on the site of, 259. educational institutions of, 281. fire department, 274.


first act of Legislature concern- ing, 255


first newspaper in, 264


first water supply of, 266.


Folger Corps of, 324.


Indian occupation of the site of, 256 et seq. incorporation of, 267.


John Maude's description 265.


of,


Kanadesaga Club of, 325.


laying out of, 263.


legislative acts relating to, 268.


location of, 262.


Lyceum of, 303.


Manufacturers' Accident Indem- nity Company of, 324.


Masonic interests of, 325.


Medical and Surgical Hospital of, 325. naming of, 256.


New York Agricultural Experi- ment Station at, 327.


People's Building, Loan and Sav- ings Association of, 323. presidents of, 270.


presidents of board of trustees of, 269. press of, 311. public schools of, before 1839, 298. St. Francis de Sales school in, 302.


Seneca Lake Navigation Com - pany of, 326. sundry tracts comprising site of, 261. the Geneva Hotel in, 264. Union School of, 300. Universal Savings and Loan Company of, 324.


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INDEX.


Geneva village, Walnut Hill School in, 303. Water Works Company, 273. Young Men's Christian Associa- tion of, 324. Gibson, Henry B., biography of, 487. portrait of. facing 240. Gilbert, Ezekiel, 86. Gorham, churches of, 400. organization of, 401. present town officers of, 402. schools of, 401. settlement of, 395. supervisors of, 402. village, 399.


Nathaniel, 85-94, 96, 97, 109, 217. Governor from Ontario county, 115. Granger Family, biography of the, 469. Francis, 169. portrait of, facing 469. Gideon, 167. portrait of, facing 469. Gideon (son of Francis), 169. portrait of, facing 469. John A., portrait of, facing 469. Place School, 229. Greenhalgh, Wentworth, 37. Greig, John, 101, 165. Grosvenor, Godfrey J., 175. Gypsum, 349.


Hall, General Amos, 131. Hall's Corners, 420. Hawkins, Jeremiah, biography of, 502. portrait of, facing 368.


Hennepin, Father, 41. Hicks, Edwin, biography of, 498. portrait of, facing 498. Hobart College, 288 et seq. Jolın Sloss, 109. Hodenosaunee, the, 24. Holland Land Company, 122. Purchase, the, 103. Holley, Myron, 167. Hoops, Major Adam, 94, 95, 97. Hopewell, early days of, 421. organization of, 427. population of, 426. schools of, 429. settlement of, 422 et seq. Centre, 428. Hornby, William, 96, 101. Howell, Alexander H., 171. portrait of, facing 466. Nathaniel W., 164. biography of, 464. portrait of, facing 164.


Howell, Thomas M., 171. biography of, 467. portrait of, facing 172.


Hubbell, Walter, 169. Ransom, 284.


Hudson, David, 174. Henry, 20. Hunn, Rev. Zadoc, 208, 231. Huntington, Herbert, portrait of, facing 250.


Indian names for Canandaigua, 199. Indians, condition of, at the advent of the French, 32.


course of the, in Ontario county dur- the War of 1812, 130. Inspector of state prisons from Ontario county, 116. Iroquois the, 24. confederacy, numerical strength of, 31 the, during the Revolution, 63.


Jails, 111. James, Robert, 94. Jamison, Mary, 64, 73. Jesuits, the, 22, 38 et seq. Jewett, Dr. Hawey, biography of, 494. portrait of, facing 184. Johnson, Sir William, 54. treaty of peace made with In- dians by, 60. Johnstone, Sir John Lowther, 99, 101, 102. Joncaire's trading post, 52. Jones, Morgan, 94. Judges, county, 118, 177. of Court of Appeals from Ontario county, 116. Judicial system of the State, 154 et seq. Justices of the Supreme Court from On- tario county, 116.


Kanadesaga, 47, 256 et seq. Kashong, 258. Kingsland, Edward, 102. Kirkland, Rev. Samuel, and the Phelps and Gorham purchase, 86, 87.


Lacy, Lauren Walton, biography of, 479. portrait of, facing 479. Lands, legislative acts forbidding the pur- chase of, from the Indians, 76. Lansing, Henry Livingston, biography of, 491. portrait of, facing 491. Lapham, Elbridge G., 115, 172. portrait of, facing 115.


384


HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY.


" Leasee " Company, the, 257. Lester, Albert, 170.


Lewis, Daniel W., 174. Joseph S., biography of, 509. portrait of, facing 327. Library, Myron Buck Free, Shortsville, 346.


Littleville, 349.


Livingston, John, 86, 99.


Lobdell, Jacob, 367. London Associates, the, 96.


Mackey, Ansel Elliott, biography of, 505. portrait of, facing 506.


McDonald, Rev. Daniel, 285, 288.


Malette, James, 313.


portrait of, facing 314.


Mallory, Stephen V. R., 173.


Manchester, first settlers of, 329.


organization of, 328. schools of, 331. supervisors of, 331. village, 347. Center, 348.


Markham, Mrs. Elizabeth, 102.


Marvin, Dudley, 165. William, 177.


Massachusetts' land claims, 78.


Matthews, Vincent, 164. Maule, Thomas, 99.


Maxwell, Colonel Hugh, 88-92, 94. Medical College, Geneva, 297. science, origin and growth of, 179. practice, legislation regulating, 181. Society, Horr œopathic of the Counties of Ontario and Yates, 186. officers and membership of, 187. Ontario County, 181. officers of, 184 et seq. present membership of, 184. reorganization of, 182.


Melvin Hill, 364. Members of assembly, 116.


Metcalf, Jabez H., 172.


Military preparations in 1794, 125.


Militia of Ontario county in the War of 1812, 131. Miller's Corners, 449. Milliken, Nathan J., biography of, 516. portrait of, facing 251.


Missionaries among the Indians, 39. Mizner, Lansing B., 174. Montgomery county, formation of, 107. Montour, Catherine, 262. Montreal, sacking of, by the Indians, 51. Morris, Robert, 94-96, 121.


Naples, first town officers of, 380. military spirit of, 381. pioneers and early settlers of, 377 et seq. press of, 384. schools of, 386. village, 381 et seq. business of, 383. "New Jerusalem." 104.


New Salem, 394. New York Genesee Land Company, 80. Newspapers of Canandaigua, 249 et seq. Clifton Springs, 335.


Geneva, 311. Naples, 384. Phelps, 361. Victor, 373.


Niagara Genesee Land Company, 80.


North Bloomfield, 448.


Nurseries of Geneva, 320.


Oaks, Jonathan, 351. Officers, public, from 115. " Old Smoke," 65.


Ontario county,


O'Malley, William P., 316. Onnaghee, 46.


Ontario County, civil list of, 116 et seq. clains to pre-historic occupation of, 23. comparative population of, 135. condition of, at time of organiza- tion, 111.


creation of, 108.


development of,immediately after the Revolution, 122.


early settlement of, 121. in the Rebellion, 136 et seq.


in the war of 1812, 129 et seq.


Indian villages in, 46.


legal profession of, 163. Medical Society, 181.


organization of, 109. organization of courts in, 162.


original occupants of the soil of, 35 et seq. original towns of, 112. present towns of, 114. public officers from, 115. reductions in territorial limits of, 112 et seq. Female Seminary, 228. Orphan Asylum, 235. Organization, recapitulation of events re- lating to, 113. Orleans, 363.


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INDEX.


Parburt, George R., 171. Parke, Nathan, 174. Parker, Edward, 316. Stephen H., 312. portrait of, facing 312.


Peirce, Andrew, biography of, 480. portrait of, facing 341. l'enfield, Henry F., 170.


Phelps, first town meeting in, 354. organization of, 349. pioneers of, 350 et seq.


population of, 355.


present town officers of, 354.


supervisors of, 354. village, 356 et seq. churches of, 359. manufactures of, 361. press of, 361. schools of, 358. Oliver, 85-94, 96, 97, 164, 200, 209, 215, 217, 422. and Gorham, 103, 105, 108, 109, 121, 227.


failure to meet their payments, 88.


financial embarrassment of, 93. map of the resurvey of the, tract, 98. purchase, the, 85 et seq. tract, resurvey of, 94. sale by, to Robert Morris, 94.


Phillips, George H., biography of, 500. portrait of, facing 319. Physicians, register of, 190 et seq.


Pioneers, character of, 121.


Pontiac's war, 59.


Poorhouse, Ontario county, 426.


Port Gibson, 348. Porter, Augustus, 94, 97, 203. General P. B., 134, 165.


Portrait of Anderson, G. B., facing 244. Bunn, William O., facing 313. Callister, John, facing 171.


Chamberlain, F. O., facing 504.


Conover, George S., facing 255.


Folger, Hon. Charles J., facing 175.


Foster, Dr. Henry, facing 337. Gardner, E. P., facing 252. Gibson, Henry B., facing 240.


Granger, Francis, facing 469. Granger, Gideon, facing 469. Granger, Gideon (son of Francis), facing 469. Granger, John A., facing 469. Hawkins, Jeremiah, facing 368.


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Portrait of Hicks, Edwin, facing 498. Howell, Alexander, facing 466. Howell, Nathaniel, facing 164. Howell, Thomas M., facing 172.


Huntington, Herbert, facing 250. Jewett, Dr. Harvey, facing 184. Lacy, Lauren W., facing 479. Lansing, Henry L., facing 491.


Lapham, Elbridge G., facing 115.


Lewis, Joseph S., facing 327.


Mackey, Ansel Elliott, facing 506.


Mallette, James, facing 314.


Milliken, Nathan J., facing 251.


Parker, Stephen H., facing 312. Peirce, Andrew, facing 341. Phillips, George H., facing 319.


Smith, Dr. A. B., facing 513.


Smith, James C., facing 154.


Taylor, Henry L., facing 501. Wheat, Corydon, facing 475.


Pottle, Emory B., 176.


Pre-emption, the, 89 et seq.


Prescott, Dr. Joel, 352.


Pulteney, Elizabeth Evelyn, 102. Sir Richard Thomas, 102. Sir William, 96, 100.


Queen Anne's war, 52.


Rankine, James, 297. John, 173. Red Jacket, 130.


Reed and Ryckman, 92. patent, 261. Colonel Seth, 92, 261. Rev. Dr. T. C., 303.


Reed's Corners, 400.


Rees, Major James, 101.


Regents of the University from Ontario county, 116. Regiment, Eighteenth, Infantry, 138. Eighty-fifth, Infantry, 142. Ninety-eighth, Infantry, 143.


One Hundred and Eighty-eighth, In- fantry, 149. One Hundred and Forty-eighth, In- fantry, 146.


One Hundred and Ninety-fourth, In- fantry, 149.


One Hundred and Second, Infantry, 144. One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth, Infantry, 148. One Hundred and Sixtieth, Infantry, 148.


386


HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY.


Regiment, One Hundred and Twenty- sixth Infantry, 144. One Hundredth, Infantry, 144. Thirty-eighth, Infantry, 141. Thirty-third, Infantry, 140. Twenty-eighth, Infantry, 139. Twenty-seventh, Infantry, 139. Fourth, Heavy Artillery, 153. Ninth, Heavy Artillery, 153.


Sixteenth, Heavy Artillery, 154.


Thirteenth, Heavy Artillery, 154. Eighth, Cavalry, 150.


Fifteenth, Cavalry, 151. Ninth, Cavalry, 151.


Second, Cavalry, 152. Twenty-fourth, Cavalry, 151.


First, Mounted Rifles, 152. First, Veteran Cavalry, 152.


Relief committee, Canandaigua, 133.


Representatives in Congress from Ontario county, 115.


Revolution, events leading to the, 62. Richmond, business interests of, 455. Center, 456. churches of, 455. Mills, 456. population of, 454. settlement and pioneers of, 451 et seq. supervisors of, 453.


Robison, John Decker, 350.


Rushville, churches of, 398. settlers of, 396. Ryckman, Peter, 92.


Saltonstall, Dudley, 165. Sanitarium, Clifton Springs, 337.


Sayenqueraghta, 57. Saxton, Frederick, 94.


St. Francis de Sales school, 302.


St. Mary's Orphan Asylum and Academy, 234.


Schemes of the lessees, 81. Secession scheme, 82.


Secretaries of state (State) from Ontario county, 115. Senators (State) from Ontario county, 116. Seneca burial mound, 48. Castle, 418.


early history of, 412 et seq. Lake, first sloop upon, 266. Lake, survey of, 262. organization of, 416. pioneers of, 414. population of, 416. post-office, 420.


Seneca, present town officers of, 417. schools of, 421. supervisors of, 417. villages destroyed by Denonville, 45. location of, 38. rebuilt after the invasion by Denonville, 46.


Senecas and the French, beginning of hos- tilities between the, 39. first visit of the French to the, 37.


neutrality of, during the French and English war, 54. outrages by the, 65, et seq. the, 35 et seq. the, in the Revolution, 64. their origin, 36.


Settlement retarded by War of 1812, 135. Shearman, Ezekiel, 103.


Sheriff's, 120.


Shortsville, village of, 344.


Sibley, Mark H., 169.


Signatures, fac simile of, 61.


Simcoe's "high-handed " proceedings, 123 et seq. Six Nations, the, 52.


condition of the, at the elose of the Revolution, 74, et seq. lease given by, 80.


Smith, Dr. A. B., 264. biography of, 513. portrait of, facing 513.


James C., 177. biography of, 511. portrait of, facing 154.


Joseph, 200. Thomas, 177. Society of Physicians of the Village of Canandaigua, 188. South Bristol, churches of, 442. industries of, 440.


present officers of, 443.


pioneers of, 438, et seq. population of, 440. post-office, 442. supervisors of, 443.


Spencer, John C., 166. Squire, Rev. Miles P., 303. Stanley, 419.


State engineer from Ontario County, 116.


"State Road," the, 202. Stoddard, Robert W., 174.


Street, Samuel, 86. Sullivan's expedition against the Senecas, 67 et seq. results of, 72.


387


INDEX.


Surrogates, 119, 178. Surveys and boundary lines, 89 et seq.


Taylor, Henry L., biography of, 501. portrait of, facing 501. Henry W., 170. Towns of Ontario county at present, 114. original, 112. Treaty at Buffalo Creek, 86. of Fort Stanwix. 75. of Ryswick, results of, 51. Troup, Robert, 99, 102. Tryon county, 107.


United States postmaster general from Ontario county, 115.


secretary of the treasury from Ontario county, 115. secretary of war from Ontario county, 115. Senator from Ontario county, .15.


Van Rensselaer, Henry H., 174. Victor, before settlement, 365. churches of, 373. organization of, 376. pioneers of, 366 et seq. schools of, 376. settlers in east part of, 369. settlers in northeast part of, 370.


settlers in west and southwest sec- tions of, 369. supervisors of, 377. village of, 371.


Villages of the Senecas destroyed by Denonville, 45. Vincent, or Muttonville, 436.


Walker, Colonel Benjamin, 101. Colonel William, 86, 200.


Walnut Hill School, 303.


War of 1812, causes which led to the, 128.


Ward, Josiah, 176,


Watkins, William, 114, 380.


Wayne's, General, Ohio campaign, 127.


Weller, Rev. William.


West Bloomfield, churches of, 446. present town officer of, 451. schools of, 450. settlement and pioneers of, 443 et seq. supervisors of, 450. village, 445.


Wheat, Corydon, biography of, 475. portrait of, facing 475.


Whiting, Bowen, 168.


Wilkinson, Jemima, the " Universal Friend," 104.


Williamson, Charles, 96, 97, 99, 100, 103, 105, 122, 123, 126, 203, 263.


Willson, Jared, 168.


Wood Library Association, 238.


Woodville, 442.


Worden, Alvah, 170.


Wyoming Massacre, the, 65.


Young, Benjamin F., 102.


Zeisberger, Rev. David, 47.


INDEX TO FAMILY SKETCHES.


Abbey, Benton G., 9. Abbey, Isaac J., 6. Adams, Arthur T., 7.


Adams, Benjamin F., 262. Adams, Edwin 1., 263.


Adams, Gabriel, 10.


Barnes, Hurdman, 269.


Adams, George H., 261.


Adams, Herbert II .. 245.


Adams, Lewis Il., 6


. Barnes, James W., 267. Barnes, Washington, 266. Barnes, William T., 229. Barnum, William M., 15.


Adams, William H , 5.


Adamy, Dr. W. Lynn, 263.


Barron, David, 370.


Ainsworth, Stephen Howard, 8.


Barron, William J., 270.


Allen, Ellery G., 268. Allen, Erastus H., 6.


Allen, William H, 263.


Beach, Richmond C., 15.


Beahan, Dr. Albert L., 13.


Andrews, Cornelius J., 10.


Andrews, William R., 10.


Beal, Embery J., 30. Beam, D. Willard, 21.


Ansley, Alanson, 7. Ansley, Marcus, 263.


Beam, Smith A., 269. Bean, John E., 272. Beard, Maximillian, 24.


Appleton, Richard, 4.


Appleton, Richard W., 4.


Appleton, William, 5.


Archer, Dr. W. W., 263.


Becker, Philip, 217.


Arnold, Lovel, 262.


Bellinger, Christopher, 31.


Bement, George D .. 36. Bement, John B., 25.


Benham, D. C., 32. Benham, J. Il., 16.


Attwood, Daniel F., 3.


Babb. Ira P., 268.


Bennett, Charles, 14.


Babbitt, Charles, 21.


Bachman, George L., 16.


Backenstose, Dwight B., 228.


Bacon, Orrin Stebbins, 23. Bacon, Orrin S., 224.


Bailey, Franklin, 264.


Baldwin, Charles H., 273.


Baldwin, George, 29.


Barber Family, The, 15.


Benson, Alonzo, 26. Benson, Ichabod, 24.


Bently, Dr. Francis E., 266. Bently, Orville, 259. Berry, John C .. 253.


Berry, Joseph J., 22. Berry, Michael, 230. Bill, Paul F., 370.


Bilsborrow, George, 228.


Aldrich, Nathan, 3. Allen, Clark, 9. Allen, Dr. Alexander D., 261.


Barron, William W., 371. Bartholomew, Joseph A., 246.


Baxter, Sarah A., 15. Beach, Arnold W., 22.


Beach, Levi S., 17.


Ambush, Stephen J., 4.


Becker, John Franklin, 271.


Becker, Marion J., 25.


Ashley, Frederick Leonard, 223. Ashley, William, 8. Atwater, Joseph, 252.


Barker, J. Albert, 267. Barlow, Jesse, 271. Barnard, Fitch Reed, 13. Barnes, Albert F., 11. Barnes, D. Eddy, 229.


389


INDEX TO FAMILY SKETCHES.


Birdseye, Gould, 24. Birdseye, Joseph, 21. Black, Archibald, 28. Black, Dexter J., 29. Black, Hugh R., 367. Black, James, 372. Blackmer, Myron H., 18.


Blackmore, Edward W., 19. Blaine, Dr. Mvron De Pne, 271. Blaine, Millard F., 265. Blair, Walter, 30. Blanchard, George, 31. Blanchard, William, 31. Bland, George J., 273. Bliss, Philenzo P., 23. Boardman, II. M., 268. Booth, Charles F., 11. Booth, George S., 270. Booth, W. C., 32. Borgman, jr., Barney, 230. Bostwick, Daniel R., 272. Bostwick, George W., 16.


Boughton, Harry, 18. Boughtor, Walter, 34. Bowdy, James T., 270.


Bowker, Simon K., 220. Boyce, Chester A., 269, Boyle, William, 267. Brace, Romeyn W., 369.


Bray, Andrew Jackson, 19. Brewster, Nathan P., 266.


Briggs, E. Elihu, 12. Briggs, John C., 27.


Briggs, Zachary J., 17. Brocklebank, Benjamin S., 265. Brooks, Henry, 14. Brooks, J. A., 229.


Brown, Andrew, 25. Brown, C. P., 31. Brown, Charles L., 266. Brown, Francis L., 33. Brown, Levi Aldrich, 20. Brown, Rev. Silas Clark, 27. Buck, Rev. Daniel Dana, 12. Buell, Augustus, 21. Bnell, Charles, 28. Burch, Birdsey Hawley, 20. Burgdorf, J. M., 18. Burge, Silas, 34. Burnett, Jean La Rue, 26. Burrell, Edward, 273. Burrell, T. J., 28. Burtis, Charles B., 271. Bush, Osband T., 245. Bush, Peter L., 23.


Butler, W. K., 271. Cain, William, 280. Calman, Menzo, 231. Cammann, Oswald John, 260. Cammet, Smith H., 232. Campbell, Thomas J., 375.


Carlough, D. Wesley, 47.


Carmody, John, 279.


Carpenter, Platt, 251.


Carson, Dr. Matthew R., 45. Carson, George, 276. Case, Billings H., 50. Case, Billings T., 49. Case, Jerome J., 53. Case, Mark A., 45. Case, Noadiah S., 42.


Case, Orestes, 248. Caskey. Willard Doolittle, 277.


Cass, Thomas, 53.


Cassort, James, 281.


Cassort, William, 41. Castle, Seth G., 37.


Catchpole, Daniel, 276.


Catchpole, George, 281.


Chapin, Charles, 231. Chapin, Erastus A., 48.


Chapin, George V., 215.


Chapin, Harry G., 277.


Chapin, Robert Simons, 230.


Chapin, Thaddeus, 280.


Chapman, Charles G., 285.


Cha-e, Roscoe G., 37.


Chase, William D., 37.


Chew, Alexander L., 38. Childs, Elijah A., 284.


Chisholm, Colin D., 282. Church, E. Chapin, 274. Church, Gillman, 282.


Church, John B., 35.


Church, John B. (senior), 36.


Church, Walter S., 35.


Clark, C. M., 47. Clark, Nelson W., 51.


Cleggett, Benjamin F., 274.


Clement, Maynard N., 279.


Coates, Irving W., 46. Cobb, Russell B., 258. Cochran, James, 279. Coddington, Myron Hart, 282. Coe, John S., 49. Coe, Schuyler P., 39. Coe, William W., 278. Cole, D. Merritt, 39. Cole, George W., 48. Collier, Dr. Peter, 38.


390


HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY.


Collins, Cholett, 232.


Davison, Calvin P., 61.


Collins, George S., 38.


Day, Henry N .. 57.


Colmey, John 275.


Day, Rev. Samuel Mills, 60.


De Bow, James C., 59.


Decker, Edwin M., 223.


Connelly, John H., 277.


Dempsey. Dominick E., 56.


Connelly, Robert E., 53.


Denton, George H., 286.


Conover, John, 40.


Depue, John, 58. Deuel, George M., 56.


Cooley, A. Engene, 231.


Dewey, Colonel Edmund B., 290.


Cooley, Augustine S., 43.


Dewey, Engene B., 62.


Cooley, George B., 363.


Dewey, John J, 289.


Cooley, H. Seymour, 275.


Deyo, George C., 289.


Cooley, Orion J., 248.


Coolidge, Charles, 49.


Dibble, Newton Ward, 57.


Dickinson, Charles F., 54.


Copp, E. Darwin, 44.


Dimock, E. O., 290.


Cosad. David, 51.


Ditmars, George F., 55.


Cost, Thomas H., 40.


Dixon, Mrs. J. B., 289.


Cotton, Edward J .. 276.


Dixon, Walter J., 61.


Cottrell, William N., 284.


Donnelly, Peter, 59.


Couch, Charles, 284.


Doolittle, Frank, 62.


Coursey, Patrick, 283.


Doty, Erastus R., 55.


Covert, Dr. Nelson B., 230.


Doubleday, Harvey M., 286.


('oykendall, Charles A., 44.


Douglass, Bainbridge, 290.


Coykendall, Coe Haynes, 50.


Douglass, Fred G., 288.


Coyle, Charles M., 280.


Douglass, Samuel, 58.


Craft, Silas G., 52. Crandall, W. D., 278.


Draper, James F., 54.


Crane, Oscar N., 41.


Dryer, William R., 61.


Crawford, Joseph S,, 283.


Dunning, Wm. B., 243.


('reighton, James, 274.


Dwyer, John J., 57.


Eddy, Charles A., 63.


Eddy, Dr. Herbert M., 293.


Cronk, Rev. Lewis W., 43.


('rooks, Tompkins Abbey, 45.


Crosby, Theodore, 52.


Crosier, Adam, 370.


Crothers, Oliver G., 285.


Crowell, Erastus H., 48.


Crowley, Daniel, 275.


Cummings, George S., 39.


Curlin, Mrs. Nancy T. P., 275.


Dake, M. D., Mrs. Addie B. Crowley, 62. Dakin, Elbridge, 62.


Dannahe, William B., 289.


Darrow, George, 372.


Davidson, Alexander, 285.


Davidson, James, 232.


Davie, John, 260.


Davis, Edmund O., 222.


Davis, Fayette W., 290.


Davis Fred G., 288.


Davis, Homer A., 246.


Emerson, Benjamin K., 292. Esty, John B., 293. Everett, John, 343.


Farwell, John G., 67.


Ferguson, Harrison B., 69.


Ferguson, Robert B., 246.


Ferguson, Smith, 364.


Finley, Horace M., 295.


Fisher, Charles, 66.


Fisher, Harlan M., 67.


Fisher, Henry P., 67.


Edmonston, William C., 258.


Eldridge, Thomas, 65.


Ellis, Bolivar, 63.


Ellis, Daniel, 294.


Ellis, James A., 63.


Elton, Jabez, 64.


Elwell, Gilbert W., 292.


Elweli, Irving D., 292. Embry, Frank W., 64.


Edmonston, John A., 254.


Cribb, Ira P., 42. Crittenden, A. R., 42.


Crittenden, Stalham, 215.


Dove, John, 56.


Coons, J. P., 50.


De Zeng History, The, 286.


Cone, James L., 227. Cone, Winfield S., 221.


Conroy, James J., 283.


391


INDEX TO FAMILY SKETCHES.


Folger, Charles Worth, 367. Forster, William, 374. Forsyth, Leander, 70. Foster, Frank F., 69. Foster, H. Ward, 233.


Foster, John G., 294.


Gunnison, Charles C. 77.


Fowler, Reuben W., 70. Fox, Herman F., 234.


Gunnison, George L., 298. Haire, De Witt G., 302.


Fox, Joseph, 295. Francis, John B., 69. Francisco, Job, 295.


Hall, General Amos, 368. Hall, John B., 376. Hall, Phillips A., 370.




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