Mohawk Valley genealogy and history : [a compilation of clippings, 1942-1945], Part 21

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Publication date: 1942
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(Continued from last week) . Williams, James, Lassellsville (with Charles) farmer.


Williams, Stephen, Lassellsville,


farmer 25.


Woolever, Hiram, Brocketts Bridge farmer 120.


Yonker, Benjamin, . Crum Creek, dairyman 25 cows and farmer 130. Yonker, W. E., Brocketts Bridge, (with Lodowick) farmer.


Yonker, Daniel, Lotville, farmer 82.


41 Yonker, Helim, Brocketts Bridge, hop raiser and farmer 50.


Yonker, Henry, Oppenheim, dairy- man, 22 cows, stock raiser, farmer, 65 1-2 and leases of H .- Yonker 116. Yonker, Jacob P., Inghams Mills, Herkimer Co., dairyman, stock rais- er and farmer 130.


· Yonker, Lodwick, Brocketts Bridge dairyman, stock and hop raiser and farmer 200.


Yonker, Philander, Lotville, far- mer 30.


· Yonker, Robert,. Lotville, farmer 50.


Yonker, Warren, Brocketts Bridge, (with Lodwick) farmer.


Yonker, William H., Crum Creek, prop. of Crum Creek Cheese Factory dairyman, stock raiser and farmer 676.


Youran, John, Crum Creek, far- mer.


Zimmerman, Charles, Crum Creek, dairyman, 21 cows, and farmer 100.


St. Johnsville Ackerman, Jacob, tinsmith, me- chanic.


Ackley, James, laborer. Adams, G. H., groceries, provi- ·. sions, crockery, etc.


Allen, Comfort, resident. Allen, Hiram, livery.


Allen, Kiron C., prop. of livery, railroad.


Baker, H., attorney and counselor at law and district attorney, Main. Bates Cheese Factory, Edward Bates, prop., James Peck,, maker, 325 cows.


Bates, Edward, prop. of cheese factory, dairyman, 50 cows and far- mer 200.


Bates, James, farmer 390. Bauder, Elijah, carpenter and join- el.


Bauder, Livingston, carpenter and jo.ner.


Bauder, Malcahi, retired farmer 5. * Baum, Abram (with David) far- mer:


· Baum, David, dairyman and far- mer 100.


Beck, George, retired. Beekman, Benjamin, (Beekman Brothers.)


Beekman Bros., (Noah W., John G. and Benjamin) dealers in flour, feed and groceries, corner Bridge and Maln, also props. flouring and cus- tom mills. Beekman, John G. (Beekman'


Bros.) Beekman, Noah W., (Beekman® Bros


Bellinger, Eugene, laborer.


Bellinger, James, dairyman, 25. cows and farmer 120.


· Bellington, Solomon, shoe maker. Bierman, Richard, harness, trunks, etc. Billinger, Gideon, works on A. Smith's farm.


Blair, John M., carpenter and join- er, Liberty.


Bleekman, Hiram, attorney and counselor at law.


Booth, Jesse, cooper. Bowman, John, laborer. Branan, John, farmer 2.


Brown, Henry, (East Creek, Herki- mer Co.) dairyman and farmer 250. Buckingham, Charles, teacher and school commissioner.


Bumgardner, George, painter. Bunggencote, John, blacksmith. Burdick, Thomas, principal of St.


Johnsville Union Free School.


Burtiss, Clark W., farmer, leases 80. Burtiss, Daniel, laborer. . Burtiss, William, resident. Caney, James, carpenter.


Carpenter, J. R., shoe maker


Carroll, Andrew, manuf. and dealer in boots and shoes, Main. Carroll, James, laborer. Chawgo, Jacob, dairyman, 30 cows and farmer 200.


Clancy, Michael, saloon, R. R.


Clancy, M. L., prop. of railroad house, R. R.


Clark, Alonzo, agent for forks, hoes, potato hooks, corn knives, etc. Clark, Charles (with Alonzo). Clause, B. C., farmer.


Coleman, W. N., farmer 4.


Collier, John.


Conner, Jacob, laborer. (To be continued)


Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70) .


Published by Hamilton Child of Sy- 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.


Figure's placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the parties.


St. Johnsville


Countryman, Moses, retired far- mer.


Countryman, Nancy, Mrs. tailoress. Cox, Dewitt C., president of First National Bank of St. Johnsville and prop. of St. Johnsville Distillery.


Cragg, Thomas, farmer 4.


Craig, Thomas, laborer.


Cross, Adam, teamster. Crouse, Alpha (with Leonard) far- mer leases 150.


Crouse, Daniel, laborer, Center:


Crouse, David, teamster.


Crouse, George, R. R. man.


Crouse, Henry, laborer.


Crouse, Jonas, Palatine, dairyman


and farmer 150.


Crouse, Leonard, (with Alpha) far- mer leases 150.


Crouse, Peter, farmer 256, Main. Crouse, Simeon, works mill.


Cunningham, Charles, laborer. Dailey, John, laborer.


Davis, John, laborer.


Davis and Shaffer, (William S. Da- vis and Ephraim H. Shaffer,) stoves, tin and hardware, Main.


Davis, William S., (Davis & Shaf- fer) .


Enterprise & News St. JOHNSVILLE, N. Y. PUBLISHERS


S K. Iverson and John O. Boyd Entered at the st. „ohnsville Post- office. St. Johnsville, N. Y. as second class matter. Published every Thurs SUBSCRIPTION RATES Montgomery Fulton and Herkimer (*hmties-One Year $2.50. All others $3 except Canada $4. Six Months $2 00


Dedinger, John, laborer, ... Delarm, Rev., Methodist clergyman Dempsey, Michael, blacksith, Main. Michael, Michael, blacksmith, Un- ion.


Dennegan, James laborer. Dingman, A., dealer in patent med icines.


Donley, Peter, wagon maker.


Donnagan, James, farmer 1. Eackler, Conradt, laborer ...


Easterbrook, W. P., manuf. anc


dealer in brick, Main,


Eastman, A. K., farmer.


Edwards, John G., farmer, leases 145.


Egan, James H., postmaster, man- ufacturer and dealer in boots "and shoes, Main.


Ellison, Henry, East Creek, Herki- mer Co., farmer carries m., Geo. El- fison's farm 225. Elwood, Menzo, resideL


Empie, Uriah, laborer.


Empie, Uriah, Mrs., tailoress


Bridge. Empire House, A. P. Loomer, prop Main. Failing, Jacob H., dairyman, 2


cows and farmer 131.


Failing, Nathaniel - and Henry


dairy, 25 cows and farmers 150. Failing, Dolphus, laborer.


Failing, Isiah, lumber dealer.


Fenton, Patrick, farmer 3. Fenton, Patrick, laborer.


First National Bank of St. Johns- ville, D. C. Cox, president; A. "Zim- merman, cashier; D. H. Moyer, teller, Flander, Christian, (Thumb. and


Flander)


Flander, Emenzo, dairyman and farmer 120.


Flander, Henry (with John), dairy man, .. 50 cows and farmer 450. . Flander, John (with Henry dairy man, 50 cows and farmer 450. Flander, P. A., dairyman, 25 cow and farmer 85. . Fox, David, farmer. Fox, Elijah, retired. Fox, Hannibal, harness · makei Main. (To be continued)


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Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70)


Published by Hamilton Child of Sy- | furnishing goods, Main. 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 placed after the occupation 'of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the parties.


St. Johnsville


Fox, Jacob D., hop grower, com- missioner of highways, dairyman and farmer 92.


Fox, Rufus, dealer in mowing ma- chines and cement roofing, Center. Fox, Seth, hop grower, dairyman and farmer 200. France, Peter, painter. France, P. R., (Welsh & France.) Frederick, Henry, farmer leases 100.


Fry, Simeon, laborer.


Getman, Nathan, dairyman and farmer leases of D. and J. Flander 110.


Gilbert, Wililam, East Creek, Her- kimer county, dairyman, 30 cows, and farmer 175.


Goeser, Lukas, . (successor to A. Bierman,) manufacturer of and deal- er in harnes," whips, trunks, etc., Main, one door west of Empire House.


Grebenstein, Nicholas, farmer 5. Green, Felix, grocer ..


Green, F. R., groceries and fancy goods, Main. Green, George, physician. Green, Dr.


Groff, Benj., (A. Smith and Co.) dairyman, 40 cows and farmer 140 .. Haight, Sarah, Mrs., (with Mrs N. M. Raynor), millinery and ladies


ably there were no other sons at the time of their arrival in Hartford, as otherwise they would have had lots assigned them-there is nothing more discoverable respecting any' of these children in Hartford. (To be continued)


Hall, Lorenzo, shoemaker. Hall, Wm. B., shoemaker, corned Main and Division.


Handy, Pat, laborer. Healey, Anthony, retired farmer. Healey, Harvey, teacher. Hellegas, David, Crum Creek, Ful- ton county, farmer leases of E. Helle- gas.


Hellegas, John, laborer. .Hellegas, George, Crum Creek,, parties.


Fulton county, laborer.


Helligas, Peter, carriage trimmer. Herdman, Arthur, shoemaker. Hermon, A., wagon maker, Bridge. Hess, Daniel, poultry and egg deal- er Hicks, Sarah, Mrs., farmer 4. Hill, Stephen, shoemaker and far- mer 20.


Hill, Walter, carpenter and joiner. Hillegas, David, East Creek, Herki- mer county, farmer, carries on Mrs. G. Hillegas farm.


Hillegas, David, dairyman, 40 cows and farmer 300.


Hillegas, George, carries on David Hellegas' farm 40.


Hoffman, George, laborer.


Holden, Horace, N. Y. C. freight agent.


Horn, Adam, grist and plaster mill. Hose, Henry, carpenter and joiner. Hose, Henry, wagon maker.


Hotchkiss & Adams (A. E. Hotch- kiss and E. C. Adams, photographers and teachers of penmanship, Main,). removed. to Salisbury Center, Herki- mer county.


Hough, G., farmer 37.


Hough, Gordon, farmer.


.Howe, John, millwright, Center. Hyde, Chauncey, dairyman, 35


cows and farmer 160. .


Ingersol, Eenj., retired farmer. (To be continued)


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Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70)


Published by Hamilton Child of Sy- lin House. Main.


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


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


St. Johnsville


Ingerson, Gordon, (Crum Creek, Fulton C.) farmer leases of Mrs. H. Vedder 50.


Jenks, Rufus, resident.


- Jennie, I., laborer. Jennings, Jacob (with Andrew Lighthart) farmer 7.


1. Kaerns, Dennis, dairyman and far- mer leases of J. G. Snell 300 ..


Kassler, Aram, carpenter and


¡joiner, Center.


Keiser, Frederick, blacksmith, Un- ion.


Keller, S. & Co., (Stewart Keller & Frederick Waltamath,) merchant tailors, Main.


Keller, Stuart, (S. Keller & Co.) Keller, Sylvenus, mason.


Kennedy, Henry (with Richard) farmer 177.


, Kennedy, Richard (with Henry)


farmer 177.


Klock, A. (Crum Creek, Fulton county) dairyman and farmer leases of J. D. Klock 110.


Klock, Ambrose, lumberman, dairyman and farmer 370.


Klock, Amos (Klock & Walrath.) Klock, Geo. G .. I., (Crum Creek, Fulton Co. farmer 112. Klock, Hiram, dairyman, 86 cows and farmer 160.


Klock, John J., dairyman & far- mer 255.


Klock, Jonas, hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 265.


Klock, Morris, insurance agent.


Klock, Robert, cartman.


Klock & Walrath (Amos Klock and H. P. Walrath) hardware and agricultural implements, Main. Kneeskern, John H., prop. of sash, door and blind factory.


Kneeskern, John P., carpenter and joiner.


Kneeskern, Rev., pastor of· Dutch Reformed Church.


Knestarn, J. P., carpenter and joiner, Bridge. Knickerbocker, John, prop. of cus- tom saw mill.


Knickerbocker; L. C. (Knicker- bocker & Sanders.)


Knickerbocker, Samuel (with John.)


Knickerbocker & Sanders (L. C. Knickerbocker and A. A. Sanders) groceries and provisions, wood and willow ware, agricultural implements, etc. Main.


Kornbreest, F. J. (Kornbrest and Whyland.)


Kornbreest & ,Whyland, (F. J. Kornbreest and C. Whyland) meat marker, Main. Krelser, Joshua, works woolen mill.


Kretzer, George, laborer. . Kring, Peter (East Creek, Hcrki-


"mer county) farmer, carries on 1. Brown's farm, 45 sows. Kyser, J. R., prop. of western Ho- tel and Livery. Main. Lambertson, J. S. attorney and


counselor at law. Main. Lampman, G. H., ready made clothing, hats, caps, eto Main. Lampmia», Menzo, prop. of Frank-


Lampman, Peter B., farmer 7. Lasher, Nathan, teamster.


Lent, John, dairyman, 28 cows and farmer 140.


Lightart, Andrew (with Jacob


Jennings,). farmer 7. . Loadwick, Abraham (Whyland & Loadwick.)


Lodwick, Charles, carpenter and joiner.


Lodwick, Daniel, laborer, Center. Loomer, A. P., prop. of Empire House, Beekman Block. Main.


Louden, George, teamster.


Ludwick, Charles, shoe maker. (To be continued)


Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70)


Published by Hamilton Child of Sy- 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 placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the parties.


Geo. Timmerman's farm. MacAdam, Jeanie, Miss, cheese maker in Switzhill factory. Markeli, C. H., farmer carries on Geo. Timmerman's farm.


Markellì, Jacob, retired farmer. Matthewson, A. F., . watches, jew- elry, silverware, etc., Main. McAlister, Charles, retired mer- chant. McBride, John .. (Tingue & Mc- Bride.)


· McNeill, Barzillai, residence Main. Miller, Coonradt, laborer. Miller, Norman, carpenter and joiner. Milier, Solomon, retired. Monk, James (Crum Creek, Fulton Co.) carpenter and joiner. · Morris, John C. boatman.


Mosher, Jonathan, dealer in gro- ceries and provisions, Main. Mosher, Marion, blacksmith, Bridge.


Moyer, D. H., teller of First Na- tional Bank of St. Johnsville. . Murphy, John, farmer 15. Murphy, Michael, laborer.' Murphy, M. (East Creek, Herki- mer Co. farmer 50. Nellis, Aifred (Paiatine) dairyman and farmer 100.


Nellis, Chauncey, justice of the Peace, Main.


Nellis, David, stone cutter. Neliis, Edward, farmer 9 and (with John H.) 261.


Nellis, James D. and Reuben, dairymen and farmers 156 .. Nellis, John C., dairyman and far- mer 175. - Nellis, John H., farmer 56 and (with Edward) 261.


. Neliis, Nathan, dairyman and far- mer 112. . Neilis, P. F., dairyman and farmer 100.


Nellis, Robert, dairyman, farmer 50 and leases 50. Neliis, William, dairyman and far- mer 155. Neilis, Wm., farmer 54. O'Harra, Michael, laborer. Peck, Calvin (Crum Creek,) Fulton Co. dairyman, 60 cows and farmer leases of James Bates 200. Peck, James, cheese maker at Bates' factory. Pettit, Lauren, general merchant, Main.


Plank, Josialı, lumberman. Powell, Abner, farmer 140, resi- dence Bridge. Quinby, M., apiarian and fruit grower.


Ragans, D., farmer leases 200. Raynor, N. M., Mrs. (with Mrs Sarah Haigilt) millinery and Iadiet furnishing goods, Main.


- Reardon, Michacl, laborer.


! Reels, David (Crum Creek,) Fulton (Co. laborer and farmer 3. Rippley, Charles, retired farmer. Robinson, Sylvester carriage and sleigh manuf., Bridge.


Rockefeller, Wm., farmer leases


261.


Rockfellow, Sylvenus (Crum Creek


Fulton Co.) laborer.


Rosendell, Lawrence, R. R. man. Rought, James, farmer 5. Russell, M. N., manuf. of butter tubs, Main.


Sagers, Henry, barber, Main, Saltsman, Alvin (Saltsman Bros,) Saltsman Bros., (W. H. and Alvin). carriages and sieigh manufs., Main. (To be continued)


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Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties (For the years 1869-70)


Published by Hamilton Child of Sy- 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 placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the parties.


(Continued from last week) Spofford, C. J. dentist, Mosher Block, Main. -


Sponable, S., saloon, Main. Stafford, O. E., NYC ticket agent, AMU Express agent and telegraph operator.


Stansel, George, blacksmith and wagon repairing, Division.


Staring, Charles (East Creek, Her- ilies, Pearson.


Starin, John, carpenter. kimer Co.) (with John) farmer. Staring, John (East Creek,, Her- kimer Co. dairyman 25 cows and farmer 100.


Staring, Philip (East Creek, Her- kimer Co.) dairyman 25 cows and farmer 120.


Steinbark, John, farmer 1.


Stern, John P., farmer 2. Strom, D. J., dairyman 25 cows: and farmer 100.


Storms, E. secretary of A. Smith


& Co. cheese factory. Storms, E. G., dairyman 30 coys. farmer 100 and postmaster at Crum Creek.


Sutherland, Lewis, laborer. Thumb, Absolom (Thumb & Flan- desr.


Thumb & Flander (Absolom Thumb & Christian Flander) deal- ers In flour, feed, groceries, paints,, oiis, glass, door trimmings, lumber ;.. etc. and own 30.


Timmerman George, dairyman, 50) cows and farmer 200.


Tingue, E. W., (Tingue & Mc- Bride.)


Tingue & McBride (E. W. Tingue: & John McBride, dry goods and lad- ies" shoes, Main.


: Tray, Edward, laborer. Underhill, John, apiarian and fruit raiser.


Van Allen, Harvey, mason.


Vedder, Christian, prop. of saw mill, dairyman, 45 cows and farmer 250.


Vedder, Henry, retired farmer 12. Vedder, Herman, groceries and


provisions.


Veeder, Abraham, farmer 25.


Veeder, G. B., farmer 40. . Vosler, Harvey,· carpenter and


joiner.


Vossler, John S., blacksmith and. repairing shop, Bridge. Waggoner, J. P., resident. Walker, John, blacksmith. Walrath, Daniel, laborer. Walrath, Harlow (Kiock & Wai- rath.)


Walrath, H. P. (Klock & Wałrath. ). Walrath, Martin, prop. of saw- mill and farmer 25.


Walrath, Stephen, carriage ironer. Waltamath, Frederick, (S. L.,der & Co.) Wasler, Alfred, laborer. (To be continued)


Gazetteer, Business Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties


(For the years 1869-70)


Published by Hamilton Child of Sy- 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 placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land suand er leased by the parties.


(Continued from last week) Spofford, C. J. , dentist, Mosher block, Main.


Sponable, S., saloon, Main. Stafford, O. E., N. Y. C. ticket agent, AMU express agent and tele- graph operator.


Stansel, George, blacksmith and wagon repairing, Division. Starin, John, carpenter.


Staring, Charles (East Creek, Her- kimer Co.,) (with John) farmer. Staring, John (East Creek, Hrki- mer Co.) dairyman 25 cows and far- mer 100.


Staring, Philip (East Creek, Her- kimer Co.) dalryman 25 coys and farmer 120.


Stern, John P., farmer 2. Steinbark, John, farmer 1. Storm, D. J., dairyman 25 cows & farmer 100.


Storms, E. secretary of A. Smith & Co's. cheese factory.


., Storms, E. G., dairyman 30 coys, farmer, 100 and postmaster at Crum Creek Sutherland, Lewis, laborer. Thumb, . . Absolom, (Thumb and Flander.) Thumb & Flander (Absolom Thumb and Christian Flander,) deal- ers In flour, feed, groceries, paints, oils, glass, door trimmings, lumber, etc., and own 30.


·: Timmerman, George, dairyman, 50} cows and farmer 200.


Tingue, E. W., (Tingue and Mc- Bride.)


Tingue and McBride (E. W. Tingue and John McBride,) dry goods and ladies' shoes, Main.


Tray, Edward laborer. Underhill, John, apiarian and. fruit. raiser.


Van Allen, Harvey, mason.


Vedder, Christian, prop. saw mill, dairyman, 45-cows and farmer 250. Vedder, Henry retired farmer 12.


Vedder, Herman, groceries and. provisions. 1


Veeder, Abraham, farmer. 25: Veeder, G. R., farmer 40. .


rath.)


Vosier, Harvey, carpenter and join-


Vossler, John S., blacksmith and. repairing shop, Bridge.


Waggoner, J. P., resident. Waggoner, Nicholas, laborer. Walker, John, blacksmith.


Walrath, Daniel, laborer.


Walrath, Harlow, (Klock & Wal- Walrath, H. P. (Klock and Wal- rath.)


Walrath, Martin, prop. of saw mill and farmer 25.


Walrath, Stephen, carriage ironer. Waltamath, Frederick (S. Keller & Co.)


Wasler, Alfred laborer. Wasler, Jacob, cheese maker.


Waterman, Alonzo, carpenter and jolner.


Waters, Robert, retired farmer. Wegerth, Catharine, Mrs., board- ing house, Ann.


Welch & France (O. D. Welch and


P .. R. France) painters.


Welch, O. D. (Welch & France)} Welsh, John, laborer. Welsh, John, laborer.


(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 parties.


Wasler, Jacob, cheese maker. Waterman, Alonzo, carpenter and joiner. Western Hotel, Main street, J. R. Kyser, prop.


Wheeler, G. J., justice of the peace. Wheeler, Jackson, justice of the peace, mechanic. - Wheelock, A. D., M. D., physician


and surgeon, Main.


Whyland, C., (Lornbreest & Why- land.)


Whyland, C., (Kornbreest & Why- farmer 18, residence railroad.


Whyland, John (Whyland & Load- wick.) :"


Whyland and Loadwick (John Whyland and Abraham Loadwick.) boots and shoes, Main.


Wiley, Andrew, R. R. engineer.


Wilkes, Mrs., cheese maker, A. Smith and Co's. factory.


Williams, John, factory hand.


Williams, Martin, prop. of St. Johnsville agricultural works and farmer 12.


Willson, Henry, farmer 3. Willson, James, dairyman and far- mer 125.


Willson, John, farmer 12, Center. Wilsey, Rufus C., farmer 3. Wilson, John, claim agent and farmer 13 Center.


Whyland, Charles, drugs and Yan- kee notions, corner Main and Center. Whyland, Henry, lumberman and deputy sheriff. Whyland, Jacob, eating saloon, Main .. Whyland, John, shoemaker.


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 parties.


(Continued from last week)


Crossman, N. R., Stratford, manuf. of. butter tubs, cheese hoops and sap buckets and farmer 270.


Daley, W., Stratford, farmer 100. Dalrymple, David H., Stratford, farmer 115. mer 53. Davis, David J., Emmonsburgh, Herkimer county.


Herkimer county, boarding house. Davis, Evan, Stratford, dairyman and farmer 45.


Davis, John, Emmonsburgh, Herki- mer Co., dairyman and farmer 140. Davis, John W., Middle Sprite, far- mer 300.


Davis, William C., Middle Sprite, cheese maker.


Dayley, Nathaniel, Middle Sprite, sawyer. Dehm, Abram, Stratford, farmer |Stewart & Co.)


112.


Delun John W., Emmonsburgh, Herkimer Co., farmer 17.


Dochstader Lois, Stratford, farmer 15.


Dochstader, Wm., Stratford, farm- er 350.


Donalds, James, Stratford, farmer 120. Douglas, A. Mrs.,. Stratford, far- mer 2.


Dutton and Co.)


Fish, David, Stratford, lumberman and owns 1100.


Fitzgerald, James, Middle ' Sprite, farmer 140.


Fitzgerald, John, Middle Sprite, as- sessor, dairyman and farmer 550.


Fitzgerald, Mathew, Middle Sprite, farmer 50.


Fianders, Christian,. Middle Sprite,


(Jas. Stewart & Co.) Foster,' Aaron, Middle Sprite., prop. of - saw mill, carpenter and far- mer 363. Franklin, Louis, Emmonsburgh, Herkimer. Co., farmer 100.


Gardener, · Joseph, Stratford, lab- orer.


Gardner, Wm., Stratford, laborer. Gelger, Alios, Stratford, tanner. Getman, Peter, Middle Sprite, far-


mer.


Geason, Patrick, Middle Sprite,


farmer.


Goodwin, George P., Stratford, (Goodwin and Shook,) justice of the peace.


Goodwin and Shook, Stratford, (Goodwin, Geo. P. and Henry B. Shook,) props. of saw mill.


Gransbury, Ruth, Mrs., Emmons- burgh, Herkimer Co., farmer 10.


Hadcock, Norman, Emmonsburgh, Herkimer Co., carpente, assessor and. farmer 119.


Hadcock, Simon, Emmonsburgh, Herkimer Co., blacksmith, butcher, constable and farmer 2.


Hagadorn, Abram, Emmonsburgh,


Hagadorn, Dwight, Emmonsburgh,


Herkimer county, farmer 160. Hail, Benjamin, Stratford tanner and farmer 50.


Harinshaw, John, Stratford. Harrington, Henry, Middle Sprite,. laborer.


Haughton, Allen, Emmonsburgh, Herkimer Co., gunsmith, wagon mak- er. and farmer 40.




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