Mohawk Valley genealogy and history : [a compilation of clippings, 1942-1945], Part 19

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Shaver, Stephen, Ephratah (with Benjamin, ) farmer.


Shaver, Webster, Ephratah (with Benjamin) ,farmer.


Smith, Nicholas, Ephratah, stock raiser and farmer 621.


Smith, Peter J., Ephratah, dairy-


man, stock raiser and farmer 112. Smith, Seth, Mrs., Lassellsvilie, farmer 70 ..


Smith, Stephen, Ephratah, dairy- man, stock raiser and farmer 92.


Smith, Wm. I., Ephratah, farmer 50.


Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70)


Explanations to Directory.


1. Name of individual or firm.


2. Post office address.


3. Business or occupation.


Figures placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the person named.


EPHRATAH Fulton County


(Continued from last week)


Van Siyke, Cornelius, Garoga, ped- dler and farmer 30. Van Voast, J. G., Ephratah, gen-


eral merchant and post master. Vosburg, Samuel J., Ephratah, harness 'maker.


Wood, I. G., Mrs., 7phratah, resi- dent. Wood, John V., Ephratah, sawyer, and farmer 2. Wynkoop, James, Rockwood ;_;


Wynkoop s Smith.)


Wynkoop & Smith, Rockwood, (James Wynkoop and John Smith), meat market.


Yauncy, Daniel, Ephratah (L. and D.' Yauncy.)


Yauncy, James, Ephratah, dairy- man, stock raiser and farmer 40. Yauncy, James, Jr., Ephratah;


Walrath, Levi, Ephratah, farmer cloth manuf.


1212. Weaver, Abram; Lassellsville, far- mer 160.


Weaver, Andrew, Garoga, stock


and hop raiser and farmer 150. Yauncy, Levi, Ephratah (L. and D. Yauncy.)


Weaver, Chauncey, Garoga, farmer 35. Yauncy, L. and D., Ephratah (Levi


Weaver, David, Garoga, farmer 17. and Daniel) props. wolen mills, saw Weaver, Ervine, Lassellsville, far- milis and frmaers 115. 7 mer. Yonker, Philip, Garoga, farmer 4 .:. Weaver, Frederick, Lassellsville, Young, Hiram, Ephratah (with farmer. Stephen) farmer. \ Weaver, Nicholas, Lasseilsvilie, Young, Stephen, Ephratah, dairy- farmer 70. man, stock and hop raiser and far- mer 60.


Wemple, Cornelius, Rockwood,


commercial agent. Youngs, Everett, Rockwood (Shaw-


Whitlock, Charies, Ephratah, and Youngs,' deputy post master ..


stock raiser and farmer 26. . (To be continued )


(Jeffers and Simmons,) prop. upper leather tannery and manuf. gloves and mottens.


Smith, Archibald, Ephratah, far- mer 60.


Smith, C. J., Ephratah, shoe mak- er .. Smith, Daniel, Lassellsville, far -. mer 85.


Smiht, David, Ephratah, farmer 25. Smith, Edward, Lassellsville, far- mer 46.


Smith, Emanuel, Lassellsville, ma- son. Smith, Horace, Lassellsville, far- mer 25 and leases 25. 1


Smith, James H., Rockwood, far- mer 114.


Smith, James and Son, Ephratah (Joseph) stock raisers and farmers 50. Smith," Jerome, Ephratah, shoe maker.


Smith, Jesse, Lassellsville (Martin Smith and Son.)


Smith, J. N., Ephratah,, dairyman,


Smith, John, Rockwood (Wynkoop & Smith.)


Smith, John, Lassellsville, mason and farmer 28.


Smith, Joseph, Ephratah (James Smithand Son.) Smith, Margaret, Mrs., Ephratah, farmer 25.


.Smith, Martin and Son (Jesse), Lassellsville, stock raisers and far- mers174.


Smith, Michael, Lassellsville, far -. mer 47.


Shaw, Nelson, Rockwood (Wake- man and Shaw,) (Shaw and Youngs.) Shaw and Youngs, Rockwood (Nei- son Shaw and Everett Youngs) gen- eral merchants.


Shibley, Joseph, Ephratah, wagon maker.


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Shults, Peter, Rockwood, black- smith and patentee of cant hook. Simmons, Peter R., Rockwood (To be continued)


Whitlock, Clark, Ephratah (Steph- en Whitlock and Sons.) ,


Whitlock, Peter I., Ephratah, car- penter and joiner.


Whitlock, Peter P., Ephratah, (Stephen Whitlock and Sons.)


Whitlock, Stephen and Sons, Eph- ratah, (John P., Peter P. and Clark,) saw mill, cheese box factory, dairy- men, stock raisers and farmers 275. ' Williamson, Josiah, Ephratah, far- mer 2.


Wood, Henry, Ephratah, physician and surgeon."


Wait, D. L., Ephratah, carpenter and joiner.


Wakeman & Shaw, Rockwood,


(Thos, H. Wakeman and Nelson Shaw) props. Rockwood Wrapping Miils.


Wakeman, Thos. H. Rockwood, (Wakeman and Shaw) justice of the peace.


Walrath, A .. E., Lasseilsville, retir- ed tailor.


Yauncy, John, Ephratah, 'farmer leases 135.


Yauncy, John, Ephratah, stock, raiser and farmer 75.


Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70)


Explanations to Directory.


1. Name of individual or firm.


2. Post office address.


3. Business or occupation. Figures placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the person named.


(Continued from last week) Minden-Montgomery County Abbott, John, Fort Plain, drover. Abbott, Joseph, Fort Plain, farmer 7. Abbott, Thomas, Fort Plain, shoe- maker.


Adams, Robert, Fort Plain, gen- eral insurance agent.


Adams, Sarah L., Plain, milliner, Canal.


Mrs., Fort


+! Allen, Abram, Sprout Broowk, laborer.


Alpaugh, Willlam, Fort Plain, far- mer 20.


Alter, Abraham, Freys Bush, far- mer 21/2.


'Alter, Alex, Fort. Plain, mason and farmer 13.


Alter, , George, Freys Bush, labor- er.


Alter, James, Sprout Brook, lab- orer.


Alter, John, Fort Plain, laborer. : Alter, Moses, Sprout Brook, paint- er. Alter, Solomon, Sprout Brook, lab- orer.


Alter . Solomon, Freys Bush, far- mer 112.


Altur, Norman S., Sprout Brook, painter.


·· Anguish, Calvin, Mindenville, far- mer leases of John W. Hawn 140. Anglish, John, Mindenville, car- penter.


Anthony, Henry, Fort Plaln, meat market, Main. "


Arndt, Alfred, Fort Plain, farmer 118.


Atter, Moses, Sprout Brook, labor- er.


Austin, Orestes O., 'Fort Plain, grocerles and provisions, Canal. Ayres, Alex, Fort. Plain, physi- clan and surgeon, corner Canal and Lydius.


Ayres, Alex' H., Fort Plain, law- yer, Canal.


Ayres, Douglass, Fort Plain, phy- slcian and surgeon.


Babcock, John H., Fort Plain (Gre- gory and Co.)


Ballard, J., Mindenville, laborer. Bamber, Robert L., Fort Plain, butter and cheese dealer, Canal. Bamber, Rodger, Freys Bush (with G. Waltz) prop. of Freys Bush cheese factory.


Bates, William, Fort Plain, dairy- man and farmer, leases of R. Fail- ing 154. Bauder, Benjamin, Hallsville, dairyman '27 cows, and farmer 114. Bauder, Elizabeth, Mrs., Hallsville, dairy, 15 cows and farmer 100.


Bauder, George, Freys Bush, dairy- man and farmer 114.


Bauder, Jeremiah, Hallsville,


dairyman, hop raiser and farmer


200.


Bauder, John, Freys Bush, dairy-


man, 28 cows and farmer 150.


Bauder, Nathan, : St. Johnsville, dairyman, 30 cows, hop raiser and. farmer 161.


Baum, Jacob H., Minden, dairy- man, 36 cows and farmer 235.


(To be continued)


Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70)


Explanations to Directory. 1. Name of individual or firm. 2. Post office address.


3. Business or occupation.


Figures placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased, by the person named.


(Continued from last week)


Beck, John, Fort Plain, saloon, Canal.


Becker, D. E., Fort Plain, drugs, medicines, tobacco, etc., canai. -


Bellinger, Henry P., St. Johnsville, dairyman and farmer 240 ..


" Bellinger, Jacob P., St. Johnsville, dairyman and farmer 222.


Bennett, Edmund, Fort Plain, hair dresser and manuf. artificial halr work, Canal.


Bentz, Polly, Mindenville, hotel. Betinger, Henry, Fort Plaln, far- orer. mer 10.


" Betinger, Peter, Fort Plain, far- mer 10.


Bier, C., Fort Plain, farmer 19. Bloomingstuck, Fred, Hallsville, farmer leases 100.


Bort, Abram, Sprout Brook, labor- er.


Bort, Barney, Starkville, Herki- raiser and farmer 164.


mer Co., farmer 80. Bowers, Conrad, Freys Bush, dairyman and farmer 118.


Diefendorf, Wesley, Fort Plain Dlefendorf : and Wairath.) Diefendorf, L. G., Sprout Brook,


Dingman, Henry, Sprout Brook, resident.


Dingman, Jacob J., Starkville, Her- kimer Co., farmer.21,


Doubleday, Alice, Fort Plain, dress maker, Main.


Duncan, John and Son, Fort Plain, (Joseph), tannery.


Duncan, Joseph, Fort Plain (John Duncan and Son.) Dunckel, Abraham, Freys Bush, dairyman and farmer 86.


Dunckel, Charles W., Freys Bush, dairyman and farmer 100.


Dunckel, John, Freys Bush, farmer 116.


Dunckel, John P., Freys Bush, far- mer 7.


Dunckel, John A., Fort Plain, clothing and gents' furnishing goods, Canal.


Dunkell, Peter G., Freys Bush, lab-


Dunkle, Aaron, Sprout Brook, prop. of Hessville cheese factory, dairyman, 20 cows and farmer 185. Dunkle, Daniel, Fort Plain, dairy- man and farmer 97.


Dunkle, Ephraim, Freys Bush, dalryman and farmer.


Dunkle, Ephraim, Fort Plain, hop


Dunkle, John, Freys Bush, hop grower and farmer. Dunkle, Peter A., Frays . Bush, dalryman, 22 cows and farmer 100. 4 Dunn, - Andrew, Forti Plain, secre- tary and treasurer, Minden Gas Light


Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70)


Explanations to Directory.


1. Name of individual or firm.


2. Post office address.


3. Business or occupation.


Figures placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the person named.


(Continued from last week)


Bramer, Charles, Hallsville, farmer leases of R. Elwood 100.


Bramer, Charles, Fort Plain, far- mer 25.


Bramer, Herman, Hallsville, far- mer 20.


Brooker, George, Fort Plain, River Saloon, Mohawk bridge.


Brookman, John H., Fort Plain, (Brookman Pickard), dairyman, 30 cows and farmer 240.


Brookman, John I., Fort Plaln, dairyman, 40 cows and farmer 195. Brookman, Martin' H., Fort Plain, dairyman and . farmer 200.


Brookman, Marvin, Fort Plain, (with John I.) farmer.


Brookman & Pickard, Fort Plain, (John H. Brookman and Martin A .. Pickard), props. Brookman's Cor- ners cheese factory.


Brookman, Reuben A., Fort Plain (with John I.) farmer.


Brookman's Corners Cheese Fac- tory, Fort Plain, Brookman & Pick- ard, props., Orange Eckler, salesman; | .W. B. Southworth, maker 660 cows.


Broomstuch George, St. Johnsville, farmer leases.


Brown, George W., , Fort Plain,


carpenter and joiner.


Bunstead, Ed., Mindenville boatman.


Burke, John D., Fort .Plain, car- riage maker, Main.


Burnett John K., Fort Plain, den- tist, Main.


Burrell, Wm., Sprout Brook, far- mer 6.


Burril William Sprout Brook, far- mer '6. Bush, Adam G., Fort Plain, car- riage maker.


Bush, Ephraim, Fort Plain laborer. Bush,'George A., Freys Bush (with Peter G.,) farmer.


Bush, James H., Freys Bush, (with Peter G.) farmer.


ralsers and farmer 320.


Bush, P. J., Starkville, Herkimer Co., farmer 90.


Byron, Christian, Fort. Plain,, far- mer 15.


Canfield, Charles, Fort Plain (Can- field, Dlefendorf & Co.)


Canfield, Dlefendorf and Co., Fort Plain (Charles Canfield, Ephraim G ;. Diefendorf and Charles E. Canfield)) bakers and confectioners, Canal.,


Canfield, Luclus, Fort Plain, me- chanic.


Carter, Erastus, Mindenville;, blacksmith.


Cary, Alfred, Fort Plain, generadi insurance agent, representing' the foliowing companies: Aetna, Hart -- ford, Phoenix and Putnam Fire of Hartford; Springfield Fire and Mar- ine Co. of Springfield, Mass .; Home}, Security Lorillard and Internationala Fire of New York City; Albany Cityy of Albany, N. Y .; Glens Falls Fire of? Glens Fals, N. Y .; Connecticut Mu- tualLife and Travelers' Accident In- surance; Western Fire and Marine of: Buffalo, N. Y.


Casler, Cornelius, Hallsville, car- penter' and joiner.


Casler, Daniel, Hallsvile; aborer.


Casler, Eli, Freys Bus,h carpenter- and joiner. .


Casler, Fred, Fort Plain, dairymam, and farmer, leases of J. H. Moyer 111 . Casler, . Fred, Fort Plain, laborer. Casler, Harvey, Stakville, Herki- mer Co. (with Rufus), dairyman, 30, cows and farmer 191. ,


Casler, Jacob, Fort Plain, dairy- man, 26 cows and farmer leases 144. Casler, John, Hallsville, shoemak. er. Casler, John P., Fort Plain, saloon corner Main nad Canal.


Casler, Nicholas .I., Freys Bush, carpenter and joiner and assessor .. Casler, Peter, Hallsville, dairyman. and farmer 130.


Casler, Rufus, Starkville, Herki -. mer Co., (with Harvey,) dairyman,. 30 cows and farmer 191.


(To be continued)


Union College at Schenectady is so named because it was founded by


Bush, Peter G. & Son, Freys Bush, contributions from citizens of all dairymen, 20 'cows, hop and stock faiths ..


Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70)


Explanations to Directory.


1. Name of individual or firm.


2. Post office address.


3. Business or occupation."


Figures placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the' number of acres of land owned or leased by the person named.


(Continued from last week)


Charlesworth, Charles, Fort Plain, dalryman, 27 cows and farmer 104. Charlesworth, Charles, Fort Plain, dairyman and farmer 112. Charlesworth, Roselle, Fort Plain (with Charles.)


Clark, Sylvester, Fort Plain, lab- orer.


Clark, W., Fort Plain, president Minden Gas Light Co., vice presi- dent Shipman Spring and Axle Co. Clark, Wm., Jr., Fort Plain ) Wood, Clark and Hall.)


Coe, 'Lysander P., Fort ' Plaln, watches, "jewelry, etc., Canal. the Mark Blain lahom


Crouse, Menzo, Fort Plain, butter and cheese buyer. Crouse, Wm., Fort Plain, produce dealer, office withReed and Hack- ney.


Davis, Alfred" """B., Minden, dalry- man, 25 cows and farmer 150. Davis, Bruce, Fort Plain, dairy- man, 25 cows and farmer 100.


Davison, W. H., Mindenville, car- penter.


Davy, John, Minden, retired far- mer. Decker, John, Fort Plain, farmer' 6. DeLong, Hiram, Fort Plaln, far- mer 10.


Dennis, George, Hailsville, cheese maker, Hallsville Cheese Manuf. As- sociation.


Dewey, James E., Fort Plain, law- yer, Mohawk street.


Diefendorf, Abram, Minden (with Solomon,) farmer.


Dlefendorf, Adam K., Mindenville


Explanations to Directory. 1. Name of individual or firm. 2. Post office address.


3. Business or occupation.


Figures placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased, by the person named.


(Continued from last week)


Beck, John, Fort Plain, saloon, Canal.


1 , Becker, D. E., Fort Plain, drugs, medicines, tobacco, etc., canal.


" Bellinger, Henry P., St. Johnsville, dairyman and farmer 240 ..


Bellinger, Jacob P., St. Johnsville, dairyman and farmer 222.


Bennett, Edmund, Fort Plain, hair dresser and manuf. artificial halr work,' Canal.


Bentz, Polly, Mindenville, hotel. Betinger, Henry, Fort Plain, far- mer 10.


Betinger, Peter, Fort Plain, far- mer 10. .


Bier, C., Fort. Plain, farmer 19. Bloomingstuck, Fred, Hallsville, farmer leases 100. 1 Bort, Abram, Sprout Brook, labor- er.


Bort, Barney, Starkville, Herki- mer Co., farmer 80.


Bowers, Conrad, Freys Bush, dairyman and farmer 118.


Diefendorf, Wesiey, Forti Plain Diefendorf and Walrath Diefendorf, L. G., Sprout Brook, dairyman, 20 dows and farmer 180. Diefendorf, Mrs. Mary, Fort Piain (with Jacob and -John) dairy, 20 cows and farmer 74.


Diefendorf, Solomon, dairyman and farmer 10.


Minden,


Diefendorf & Walrath, Fort Piain (J. Wesley Diefendorf and John A. Walrath), groceries and provisions, Canal. ...


Diefendorf, Warner, Sprout Brook, dairyman, 25 cows and farmer 240. Diefendorf, William G., Freys Bush,, dairyman, 25 cows and farmer 130.


Dilienbach, Ezra, Freys Bush, wa- gon maker.


Dillenbach, James, Fort Plain, dairyman, 25 cows, hop raiser and farmer 134. Dilienbach, James, Fort Piain, dairyman, 20 cows and farmer 100. Dilienbach, Levi, Fort Piain, far- mer 50.


Dillenbach, Reuben, Fort Plain, resident.'


Dillenback, Alex, Hallsville (with Henry) farmer.


D.lienback, Henry and Sons, Haiis- ville, hop raisers and farmers 144. Dilienbeck Bros., Fort Plain, dry goods, Canal .. -


Dingman, Henry, Sprout Brook, farmer 12.


Dingman, Henry, Sprout Brook,


resident. Dingman, Jacob J., Starkville, Her- kimer . Co., farmer,21,


Doubleday, Alice, Fort Plain, dress maker, Main.


Duncan, John and Son, Fort Plain, (Joseph), tannery.


Duncan, Joseph, Fort Plain (John Duncan and Son.)


Dunckel, Abraham, Freys Bush,


dairyman and farmer 86.


Dunckel, Charles W., Freys Bush, dairyman and farmer 100.


Dunckel, John, Freys Bush, farmer 116.


Dunckel, John P., Freys Bush, far- mer 7.


Dunckel, John A., Fort Plain, clothing and gents' furnishing goods, Canal.


Dunkell, Peter G., Freys Bush, lab- orer.


Dunkle, Aaron, Sprout Brook, prop. of Hessville cheese factory, dairyman, 20 cows and farmer 185. Dunkle, Daniel, Fort Plain, dalry- man and farmer 97.


Dunkie, Ephraim, Freys Bush, dairyman and farmer.


Dunkle, Ephraim, Fort Plain, hop ralser and farmer 164. Dunkle, John, Freys Bush, hop grower and farmer.


.Dunkie, Peter A., Frays /" Bush, dairyman, 22- cows and farmer 100. Dunn, Andrew,Fort Plain, secre- tary and treasurer, Minden Gas Light Company, dealer in watches, jewelry, etc.,Canal.


Dygert, Edward, Fort Plain (with Geo. S. Dygert), farmer.


Dygert, Geo:, Fort Plain, laborer. Dygert, Geo. S., Fort Plain, dairy- man, 30 cows and farmer 200.


Dygert, Geo. S., Fort Plain, dairy- man and farmer 170.


Dygert, Fort Piain, dairyman and farmer 136.


Dygert, John A., Fort Plain, pho- tographer, Canal.


Eaton, Chauncey H., Fort Plain,. carpenter and joiner and farmer 2. Eckler, Orange, Starkville, Herki- mer Co., dalryman, 20 cows and far- mer 119.


Edic, Jacob, Sprout Brook, dairy- man and farmer.


Edick, Henry, Fort Piain, billiard room, Main.


Edick, John J., Sprout Brook, dairyman and farmer 120.


Edwards, Christian Y. and Co., Fort Plaln (Albert G. Mabee,) dry gods, boots, shoes and carpets, Canal. Ehle, John, Fort Plain, dairyman, 30 cows and farmer 120.


Ehle, John, Fort Plain, dairyman and farmer 125.


Ehle, Wm. H., Minden, carpenter. (To be continued)


Peter G.,) farmer.


Bush, James H., Freys Bush, (with Peter G.) farmer.


Bush, Peter G. & Son, Freys Bush, dairymen, 20 'cows, hop and stock 'faitlis. .


Union College at Schenectady is so named because it was founded by contributions from citizens of all


Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70)


Explanations to Directory.


1.Name of individual or firm.


2. Post office address.


3. Business or occupation.


Figures placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the person named.


(Continued from last week)


Charlesworth, Charles, Fort Plain, dairyman, 27 cows and farmer 104. Charlesworth, Charles, Fort Plain, dairyman and farmer 112.


Charlesworth, Roselle, Fort Plain (with Charles.)


Clark, Sylvester, Fort Piain, lab- orer.


Ciark, W., Fort Plain, president Minden Gas Light Co., vice presi- dent Shipman Spring and Axle Co. Clark, Wm., Jr., Fort Plain ) Wood, Ciark and Hall.)


Coe, 'Lysander P., Fort ; Plain, watches, jewelry, etc., Canal."


Connine, John, Fort Plain, labor- er. .


Cook, Ambrose G., Minden, dairy- man and farmer 120.


Cook, G. B., Fort Plain, (R. H. Ehearer and Co.)


Coppernoll, James M., Fort Plain, house, sign and carriage painter, Canal. .


,Cornelius, James M., Fort Plain, Canal store, 3 miles west of Fort Plain.


Cosier, Daniel, Freys Bush, labor- er.


Cosman, Henry, Fort Plain ' (Kina- man and Cosman.)


Countryman, George, Fort Piain, dairyman and farmer 100.


Countryman, George, Minden, re- tired farmer.


Countryman,' Nicholas, Minden, re- tired mason.


Cox, Andrew D., St. Johnsviile (J. Cox and Sons.)


Cox, Jacob K., St. Johnsville (J. Cox and Sons.)


Cox, Jeremiah, St. Johnsville, (J. Cox and Sons.)


Cox, J. and Sons, St. Johnsville, (Jeremiah, Jacob K <. and Andrew D.) canal store, feed mill, coal and lum- ber dealers and farmers 70.


Crain, Henry, Mindenvilie, labor- er.


Crane, Henry, Mindenvilie, afr- mer 2.


Cregor, Frederick, Hailsville, iab- orer. Cronkhite, George, Minden, dairy- man and farmer 123.


Cronkhite, John H., Minden, retir- ed farmer.


Cook, Peter, Fort Plain, liquor dealer, Main.


'Crouse, George, Fort Piain, law- yer, Canal. Crouse, Henry I., Mindenville, dairyinan and farmer 260.


Crouse, Henry S., Fort Plain, far- mer 50.


Crouse, Menzo, Fort Plain, butter and cheese buyer.


Crouse, Wm., Fort Plain, produce dealer, office with) Reed and Hack- ney.


Davis, Alfred "B., Minden, dairy:" man, 25 cows and farmer 150.


Davis, Bruce, Fort Plain, dairy- man, 25 cows and farmer 100.


Davison, W. H., Mindenville, car- penter.


, Davy, John, Minden, retired far- mer.


Decker, John, Fort Plain, farmer 6.


DeLong, Hiram, Fort Plain, far- mer 10.


Dennis, George, Hallsville, cheese maker, Hallsville Cheese Manuf. As- sociation.


Dewey, James E., Fort Plain, law- yer, Mohawk street.


Diefendorf, Abram, Minden (with Solomon,) farmer ...


.Diefendorf, Adam K., Mindenville, farmer 18.


Diefendorf, Charies, Fort Plain (with Daniel .)


Diefendorf, Daniel, Fort Plain, dairyman, 30 cows and farmer 140. Diefendorf, Daniel I., Fort Plain, dairyman and farmer 120.


Diefendorf, Ephraim G., Fort Plain


(Canfield, Diefendorf and Co.)


Diefendorf, G. Ervin, Fort Plain, salesman at A. J. and J. R. Wagner's. Diefendorf, Jacob, Fort Plain, (with Mrs. Mary and John) dairy 20 cows and farmer 74.


Diefendorf, Jacob J., Fort Plain,


(with Mrs. Diefendorf,) farmer. Diefendorf, Jaines A., Freys Bush, dairyman, hop raiser and farmer 55. Diefendrf, James W., Fort Plain, painter.


Diefendorf, John, Fort Piain (fwith Mrs. Mary and Jacob) dairy, 20 cows and farmer 74.


(To be continued)


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A LIST OF THE FREESOLDERS OF TSE CITY AND COUNTY OF ALBANY 1720 (Continued from last week) ,


CLAVERACK /


Tobias Tenbroeck Cornells Mulder Cornlls Esselstine Jeremias Mulder Derrick Hogoboom Cornelis: Huyck Isaac Vandusen George Sidnem Jno: Hoose Richard Moor John Hardyck Hendr: Van Salsbergen Jacob Van Hoosem


Jan Van Hoosem Kasper Van Hoosem Saml Tenbroeck Peter Hogoboom Rob: Van Deusen Casper Conlne Frank Hardyke Johannis Van Hoosem John Bout Wmn: Halenbeck


Johannis Coole Pohn Rees Wm: Rees


Johannis Scherp


Andries Rees Ghondia Lamafire Hendrick Whitbeck Jurie Fretts Henry Lodowick Jacob Eswin Jurle Jan Cloude Lamatere Nicos: Vanduse Cats Kills


COXHACKY AND CATS KILL Mindert Schut Wessell Tenbroeck Wm. Lefferrese Helme Janse Saml Van Vechten Gerrit Van berghen Marte Van berghen Frank Salisbury Jno Brunk Minkas Van Schauk John Albertse Arent Van Schauk Michael Collier Cornells Van Wormer Johannis Halenbeck Casper Halenbeck Jan Van Loan Albert Van Loan Jno: Van Loan, Junr. Abram: Proyoost . Jacob Halenbeck Jno; Casperse Coonrodt Hotlen Philip Conine Jno: Vanhoosem Lenord Brunk Peter Brunk Isaac Spoor .


Peter Husyele Derrick Hagodorn Andrles Brat. . Stor mBrat Ome Legrange Johns: Legrange Johannisc Simonse Nicos: Grewsbeck ,: Jno: Oothout


Mindert Marselis .: Jacob Lansen Abrom Ouderkerk. Peter Schuyler Esqr. Abram Wendell 1 William Ketlyne Frans Pryn Jaac Falkenburgh Claes Bovle Phillip Wendell


The End


Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70)


Published by Hamilton Child of Sy- Benedict, Sarah M., Lotville, far- mer 10.


racuse, N. Y.


(Copied by Leslie A. Frye, of Gloversville, N. Y.)


Explanations to Directory. 1. 'Name of individual or firm.


2. Post office address.


3. Business or occupation.


Figures plaed after the occupation of farmers, Indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the parties.


Oppenheim


Adzit, John H., Crum Creek, far- mer 3.


Allen, John, Oppenheim, farmer 17. Anable, Frank R., Crum Creek, dairyman and farmer 100.


Austin, J. S., Middle Sprite, justice of the peace, justice of sessions, at- torney at law, lumberman and far- mer.


Bacon; G. H., Oppenheim, dairy- man, 24 cows, stock raiser and far- mer 215.


Baldwin, Andrew, Oppenheim, far- mer, 100.


Barker, Ethridge G., Oppenhelm, farmer 105.


Barker, Franklin H., Lassellsville, farmer 50. Barger, George A., Oppenheim, (with Eliza Jane), farmer.


Barker, Samuel, Oppenheim, far- mer 50.


Barker, W. B., Oppenheim, farmen 71


Baulser, Ed., Oppenheim, farmer. Baum, Chauncey A., Oppenheim, csrries on farm for A. H. Stone, 289


Baum, Jacob, St. Johnsville, Mont- gomery county (with Jacob F.), far. /mer.


Baum, Jacob F., St. John'sville Montgomery county, (with Jacob F Baum & Son), justice of the peace.


Baum, Jacob F. & Son, St. Johns. ville, Montgomery county (Jacob,) stock raiser and farmer 50.


Baum, Joseph & Son, Lassellsville, farmer 50.


Baum, Menzo E., Lassellsville (with Joseph) farmer.


Bean, C. D., Oppenheim, prop. of Fulton Cheese Factory, dairyman and farmer, 160.


Belden, H. V., Oppenheim, dairy-) man and farmer, 160.


Beldin, Ezekiel, Oppenheim, dairy- man and farmer leases of R. Inger- sol, 190.


Beldin, Truman, Oppenheim, far- mer.


Bellinger, Christopher, St. Johns- ville, Montgomery county, dalryman, 33 cows and farmer 140. Bellinger, David, Crum Creek (with David F.) farmer.


Bellinger, David F. and Son, Crum Creek, dairymen and farmers 100. Bellinger, Walter, St. Johnsville, Montgomery county, farmer 60.


Bentley, Nathan, Middle -Sprite,


carpenter and folner.




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