Mortuary records with genealogical notes of the town of Spafford, Onondaga County, New York, Part 4

Author: Collins, George Knapp, b.1837; Onondaga Historical Association
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: [Syracuse, N.Y.] Onondaga Historical Association
Number of Pages: 308


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(Spafford.)


Lydia Harrington, wife of Joseph Bulfinch. Died De- cember 31, 1861, age 73 years.


(Spafford.)


Lydia, daughter of Joseph and Lydia (Harrington) Bul- finch. Died Monday, February 13, 1837, age 11 years, 6 months. 22 days.


"Pause, my young friends a while before you further go, I once was gay as well as you, but now here lie low; Nor did I think I so soon must take my leave of you, But death called loud, I must obey and bid you all adieu ; Remember you must soon like me be mouldering in the clay, Those earthly fleeting joys must soon pass away;


But there is a heaven of endless joy where saints immortal reign,


There free from sin, from sorrow, from grief and every pain."


(Spafford.)


BURDICK.


Russell M. Burdick, Esq. Died December 29, 1850, age 53 years, 11 months, 24 days.


" Man knoweth not his time."


(Russell M. Burdick, descended form a Seventh Day Baptist ancestry, came to Spafford from Scott, N. Y., where he had brothers and sisters; he probably came originally from Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y. He married (1) Esther Whiting, daughter of Thomas and Esther Whiting; and (2) Philura Seeley, daughter of Samuel G. and Ada (Fowler) Seeley, and widow of Mr. Eldridge. He came to this town before 1825, and from time to time held various


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town offices, among which were: Supervisor, Assessor, Town Trustee and Justice of the Peace; the latter he held for many years, and by reason of which he was commonly called Esquire Burdick. He had eight children, seven by his first wife and one by his last: Lovinia, married George Youst Fisher, son of Dakin and Sally (Youst) Fisher, she died in Seneca Falls, N. Y .; Melissa, married John S. Cole, son of Easton and Polly (Lewis) Cole, she died in Michigan; Oscar F., married Lovedy Tinkham, daughter of Russel and Mary (Cook) Tinkham, he died in Michigan; R. Verona, accidentally killed when young; Fernando Cortez, died South; Ira Whiting, died single in Michigan; Dorleska L., married Porter P. Cole, son of Easton and Polly (Lewis) Cole, resides in Michigan; and Mary E. (by second wife), married William Cullen Bockes, the latter is dead and she resides in Scott, N. Y.)


(Spafford.)


In memory of Esther (Whiting), wife of Russell M. Burdick. Died July 3, 1841, age 39 years, 4 months.


(Spafford.)


Russell Verona, son of Russell M. and Esther (Whiting) Burdick. Died October 14, 1845, age 13 years, 4 months, 7 days.


(Accidentally killed by a wagon running over him.) (Spafford.)


In memory of Thompson Burdick, (son of John and Elizabeth (Babcock) Burdick). Died October 5, 1830, age 77 years.


" For the great day of his wrath cometh, And who shall be able to stand."


(Thompson Burdick was born in the town of Westerly, R. I., September 1, 1753, and was a soldier in the War of the Revolution, serving as a member of Capt. Samuel Ward's Co., Col. Varnum's 1st Regt. R. I. Line (Continentals) from May, 1775, to January 1, 1777, participating in the Siege of Boston, the battles of Long Island, White Plains and Tren- ton, and receiving a gunshot wound in the battle of White Plains. He was discharged from the Continentals at Cross- wick Meeting House, in the State of Pennsylvania, but afterwards served on different tours of duty as part of the Militia of his native State, among which was one made in an endeavor to drive the British from Newport, R. I. On


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this latter occasion he came near losing his life, from drown- ing off Judith Point, R. I., by the capsizing of barges used in carrying soldiers employed in that expedition; sixteen in all were thrown into the water, of whom only eight were saved, among the latter was Thompson Burdick.


Mr. Burdick was fouth in line of descent from Robert Burdick, the first settler in this country, and the common ancestor so far as known of the Burdick family generally in America. Tradition says that Robert Burdick came to this country from a small village in England, near the border line of Wales, but at just what time is not recorded. In November, 1652, he was baptized at Newport, R. I., and four years afterwards was made Freeman at the same place. In 1661 a company was formed, at the latter place, to colonize what was afterwards known as Westerly, R. I. Of these were Robert Burdick and Tobias Saunders. In Nov- ember of that year, Mr. Burdick and Mr. Saunders made a clearing, and put up a log house at the latter place, but were promptly arrested by order of Governor John Endicott, of Massachusetts, carried prisoners to Boston, tried and fined forty pounds apiece as trespassers, and ordered to give bonds to keep the peace. They were kept in prison several months, during which time they appealed to England for redress, but in the end the colonization company paid their fines, and they returned to Rhode Island. On November 2, 1655, Robert Burdick married at Newport, R. I., Ruth Hub- bard, daughter of Samuel and Tacy (Cooper) Hubbard, who was said to be the first white child born in Springfield, Mass., (January 11, 1640), and by her had nine children who arrived at maturity: Robert, Hubbard, Thomas, Naomi, Ruth, Benjamin, Samuel, Tacy and Deborah. Samuel Hub- bard and his wife Tacy Cooper, and their three daughters, Ruth, Rachel and Bethia were among the first to embrace the doctrines of the Seventh Day Baptist in this country, and to them, more than to any other persons, belongs the credit of the establishment of that denomination in America. Robert Burdick, after passing through various vicissitudes incident to the settlement of the Narragansett country, in Rhode Island, finally established himself at Westerly, R. I., where he reared his family and continued to reside until the time of his decease.


Hubbard Burdick, son of Robert, resided in the Town


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of Hopkinton, R. I., and was one of the grantees of 5,300 acres of land in that town, sold by order of the Rhode Island Court, October 2, 1711. This grant was situate in the western part of that town. He married Hannah Maxson, daughter of John and Mary (Moshier) Maxson, and had four sons: Hubbard, Nathan, John and Ezekiel.


John Burdick, son of Hubbard, was born May 19, 1721, and married Elizabeth Babcock, by whom he had eight children : Maxson, Thompson, Anne, John, Paul, Abigail, Sarah, and Frances.


Thompson Burdick, son of John, married Tabitha Wil- cox, daughter of Nathan and Tabitha (Prosser) Wilcox, at Stonington, Conn., and by her had ten children, all of whom were born at the latter place, except one or possibly two of the younger, born at Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y., to which place he moved his family in or about the year 1796. From Brookfield he moved to the town of Scott, N. Y., in the year 1809, and settled in the northern part of the village of that name, and resided there until about 1819, when he settled on Lot 41, Tully, and there remained until the time of his decease. His children were: Paul, moved to Milwaukee, Wis .; William, moved to Pennsylvania; Thompson, Jr., married Lucy - -, he was killed or died in the war of 1812; Ethel, died unmarried; Lucy, born December 1, 1779, in Stonington, Conn., and died in Brookfield, N. Y., August 20, 1833, married John Collins, December, 1796, at Brook- field, N. Y., she was the mother of Dr| John Collins who resided and died in this town; Nabby, born 1782, and died April 29, 1866, married David Gates in 1796, at Brookfield, N. Y .; Nancy, married George Frink; Pollina, married John Barber of Scott, N. Y., and died November 12, 1852, age 62; Betsey, born November 30, 1793, died in Spafford, De- cebmre 31, 1872, married Elijah Knapp, son of Peter and Dinah (Guion) Knapp, December 9, 1812, at Scott, N. Y., and resided and died in this town; and Sophia, born 1802, married Hosea Palmer of this town and died in Scott, N. Y., Thompson Burdick, by reason of his military services, was a pensioner of the United States.


(Spafford.)


In memory of Tabitha (Tabothy on stone) (Wilcox), wife of Thompson Burdick. Died December 4, 1827, age 71 years, 8 months, 11 days.


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(Tabitha Wilcox was of the sixth generation in line of descent from Edward Wilcox, who came to America from England and settled in Portsmouth, R. I., before 1638, and was in trade there at that date, with Roger Williams and Richard Smith. He died in Kingston, R. I., where he left at least two children : Stephen and Daniel.


Stephen Wilcox, son of Edward, born 1623 at Ports- mouth and died at Westerly, R. I., in 1690, married 1658, Hannah Hazard, daughter of Thomas and Martha Hazard, and by her had seven children: Edward, Thomas, Daniel, William, Stephen, Hannah, and Jeremiah. Stephen Wilcox was a deputy in the R. I. Court in 1670 to 1672, and the owner of 500 acres of land in the Pequoit Country.


William Wilcox, son of Stephen, died at Stonington, December 27, 1757, married (1) January 25, 1698, Dorothy Palmer, daughter of Moses and Dorothy (Gilbert) Palmer, and granddaughter of Walter and Rebecca (Short) Palmer of the first settlers of Stonington, Conn., and (2) Mrs. Abi- gail Palmer. His children born at Stonington, Conn., were by his first wife, and were as follows: Dorothy, Anna, Wil- liam, Jemima, Mary, Amey, Sarah and Nathan. Wliliam Wilcox was commonly called and known as Dea. Wm. Wilcox.


William Wilcox, Jr., son of William, born June 3, 1703, married (1) March 24, 1725-6 at Stonington, Hannah Brown, and by her had one child. She died January 4, 1826-7 and he married (2) June 5, 1727, Elizabeth Brown, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Miner) Brown, and by her had six children. His children were: Hannah, Pru- dence, Nathan, William, John, Dorothy and Hannah (2), both Hannahs died young.


Nathan Wilcox, son of Wm., Jr., born April 6, 1730, at Stonington, Conn., married January 25, 1753 at the latter place Tabitha Prosser, and by her had four children, born at Stonington: Nathan, William, Tabitha, born March 15, 1757, married Thompson Burdick; and Prudence.


(Spafford.)


Christopher Avery Burdick, (son of Thompson, Jr., and Lucy Burdick). Born July 6, 1807, died February 6, 1882. (Thompson Burdick, Jr., son of Thompson and Tabitha (Wilcox) Burdick, was killed or died in the War of 1812. By his wife Lucy he had the following children: Leonard,


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David, Ezra, Aurilla, Chritopher Avery, married Eugenia Jane Nash, daughter of Joel and Lovina (Whiting) Nash, and granddaughter of Thomas and Esther Whiting.


Avery Burdick by his wife Eugenia Jane Nash had four children : Elnora, married Lovinas Tinkham, son of Russel and Mary (Cook) Tinkham, resides in Scott, N. Y .; Medora, married (1) Ira Hill, (2) Albert Hill, resides at Kipton, O., and Charles C., married Emily Norton, daughter of Erastus and Mary (Isdell) Norton. There was another daughter older than these, who died a young girl.


(Spafford.)


Charles C. Burdick, son of Christopher Avery, by his wife Emily Norton has: Lillian, married Waldo Emerson Gilbert, son of William Gilbert, attorney-at-law, resides in Syracuse, N. Y .; and Majestic, married Russell D. Eddy, son of David Eddy. A third child, Dora A., died young.) (Spafford.) Eugenia Jane (Nash), wife of Christopher Avery Bur- dick. Born in 1813, died in 1892.


(Spafford.) Dora A., daughter of Charles C. and Emily (Norton) Burdick. Died June 27, 1870, age 8 months.


(Spafford.) Benjamin C. Burdick. Died April 2, 1835, age 44 years, 6 months.


(Borodino.)


BURLTON.


James Burlton. Died January 14, 1883, age 56 years. " The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want."


(Mr. Burlton was born in England; his wife, Charlotte Greene, after his decease married (2) George Clark of Skaneateles.)


(Thorn Hill.)


Charlotte Green, wife of James Burlton. Died March 13, 1896, age 70 years.


(Thorn Hill.)


BURNS.


Mary A. (Travis) (Barnes), wife of Michael Burns. Born 1831, died 1889.


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" Pain and sickness has been my lot to bear,


And in the Eternal Home I hope I shall have a crown to wear."


(Michael Burns was born in Ireland; he married Mary A. Travis, daughter of John Travis, and widow of Edwin F. Barnes.)


(Borodino.)


Felix Burns. Died July 18, 1872, age 85 years.


(He married Elizabeth Wallace, and by her had: Mary, married Ward Bearse, son of Aaron and Rebecca (Earl) Bearse; Thomas W., married Anna Earl, daughter of Wil- liam and Polly (Pitts) Earl; Francis, married Harriet M. Streeter, daughter of Calvin and Melentha (Babcock) Streeter; and Phillip, married Emma Taylor, daughter of William Taylor. Felix Burns and his wife, Elizabeth Wal- lace, came to Spafford from Washington Co., N. Y., about 1835, and settled on Lot 12, Sempronius.)


(Borodino.)


Elizabeth (Wallace), wife o Felix Burns. Died June 15, 1863, age 72 years, 1 month, 12 days.


(Borodino.)


Philip Burns, (son of Felix and Elizabeth (Wallace) Burns). Died July 10, 1882, age 48 years, 2 months.


(Philip Burns married Emma Taylor, daughter of Wil- liam Taylor, and by her had four children: Francis, Fred- erick, Mary and Charlotte. He was drowned in Owasco Lake outlet.)


(Borodino.)


Thomas W. Bunrs, (son of Felix and Elizabeth (Wal- lace) Burns). Died June 10, 1883, age 54 years.


" An honest man is the noblest work of God."


(Thomas W. Burns married Ann Earl, daughter of Wil- liam and Polly (Pitts) Earl, and by her had: Flora E., George and Emma, the latter died before her father and died young.)


(Borodino.)


Our Little Emma, only child of Thomas W. and Anna (Earl) Burns. Died June 18, 1869, age 5 years, 9 months, 14 days.


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" Here thy laughing face we miss, Miss thy smile, thy loving kiss, Yet our hearts must own it best, God has taken thee to rest."


Harriet M. (Streeter), wife of Francis Burns. Died August 13, 1866, age 30 years, 5 months.


" Dear child! the grave must be your bed, Yes, thou art numbered with the dead.


That aching head and sunken eye Now in the grave must mouldering lie."


(FrancisBurns, son of Felix and Elizabeth (Wallace) Burns, married Harriet M. Streeter, daughter of Calvin and Melentha (Babcock) Streeter.)


(Borodino.)


BURROUGHS.


John P. Burroughs, (son of Alvin Burroughs of Skan- eateles). Died December 9, 1884, age 62 years.


Alvin Burroughs of Skaneateles died January 4, 1877. In his will, dated November 14, 1874, and probated Feb- ruary 17, 1877, he mentions his wife Deborah Ann Bur- roughs, and his children: Phebe Jane, of Skaneateles, she died September 1, 1887, unmarried; Charles, of Groton, Tompkins Co., N. Y .; John P., of Spafford, N. Y., married Eliza Lowery, daughter of William Lowery; Nancy Ann, married Prof. Charles O. Roundy, son of Asahel and Hannah (Weston) Roundy, her husband is now dead and she resides at Moravia, N. Y .; Mary A., married February 27, 1853, Charles W. Foster, son of Albert and Clarissa (Maxson) Foster, of Yankton, South Dakota; and Eliza- beth, married George H. Taylor of Camillus, she died before her father and left one daughter, Elizabeth Taylor. De- borah Ann Burroughs, mentioned as the wife of Alvin in his will, was his second wife and not the mother of his children. At the time of her marriage to Mr. Burroughs she was the widow of a Mr. Gamble. She died April 20, 1876, and was survived by Mr. Burroughs, her second hus- band. Mr. Burroughs' first wife was Sally Purchase, she was the mother of all his children.


John P. Burroughs by his wife, Eliza Lowery, had one son, George A. Burroughs, who married Helen Churchill,


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daughter of Chauncey and Catherine M. (Merry) Churchill of Cold Brook.


(Cold Brook.)


Eliza (Lowery), wife of John P. Burroughs. Died May 2, 1875, age 52 years.


" We have met."


(Cold Brook.)


CADY.


Renona A. Cady. Died January 2, 1849, age 23 years, 18 days.


" Is not dead but sleepeth."


(He was a shoemaker, and a brother of Harmon Cady.)


(Borodino.)


Harmon Cady. Died March 21, 1861, age 45 years.


(He was a shoemaker, and a brother of Renona A. Cady.)


(Borodino.)


CALKINS.


Elizabeth, relict of Abram Calkins. Died July 8, 1855, age 85 years.


(Abram and Elizabeth Calkins were father and mother of Charles A. Calkins, formerly of Thorn Hill. After her husband's death Mrs. Calkins came to this town, and died at the residence of her son Charles.)


(Thorn Hill.)


Wilmot P., son of Charles A. and Diana (Shelden) Calkins. Died January 4, 1865, age 16 years, 11 months, 25 days.


(Charles A. Calkins, born September 2, 1805, son of Abram and Elizabeth Calkins, married Diana Shelden, daughter of William and Abigail (Udell) Shelden, August 21, 1831. His wife was born at Stephentown, N. Y., July 30, 1804, and died at the residence of her son-in-law, Hon. Sidney Smith, in the Village of Skaneateles, N. Y., May 19, 1892, age 88 years; she was buried in Lake View Cemetery, in the latter village. Her daughter, Jennie A., married Hon. Sidney Smith as his second wife, and her son, George S. Calkins. at the time of her decease resided in Chicago, Ill.) (Thorn Hill.)


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CALLENDER.


Richard Callender. Died January 3, 1853, age 67 years, 11 months.


(He was born in Ireland, and died in Marietta, N. Y., leaving him surviving his wife, Naomi, and the following children: Richard, Jr., who married Mary A. Hicks; William; Mary A .; Margaret, wife of Hiram Eastman; Julia. A., wife of Francis Bailey; Catherine and Edward Callender.)


(Thorn Hill.)


Richard Callender, Jr., son of Richard Callender. Born March 11, 1822, died May 12, 1891.


(He married Mary A. Hicks and by her had at least two children: Frank Earl, died March 16, 1862; and Francis R., born February 24, 1863, married 1888, Jennie M. Tripp, daughter of Dr. Van Dyke Tripp of Spafford, and by her had two children: Flora M., born December 17, 1888, and Russel V., born September 24, 1890.)


(Borodino.)


Mary A. Hicks, wife of Richard Callender, Jr. Born March 14, 1826.


(She was born in Dutchess Co., N. Y., and in 1898 was residing with her son, Francis R. Callender, in Borodino.) (Borodino.)


Frank Earl, son of Richard, Jr., and Mary A. (Hicks) Callender. Born April 14, 1857, died March 16, 1862.


CARR. (Borodino.)


Thurston Carr, (son of William and Mary (Brown)


Carr). Died January 23, 1859, age 54 years, 7 days.


" Afflictions sore a long time he bore, Physicians were in vain,


Till God pleased to give him ease And free him from all pain."


(Thurston Carr's pioneer ancestor, Benjamin Carr, came to this country from London, England, in the ship " For- tune," and landed at Plymouth, Mass., Nov. 6, 1621. A short time afterwards he left Plymouth with a party of friends, and finally settled in Rhode Island. He married, before coming to this country, Martha Hardington, and by her had four children: Robert, Caleb, Richard and An-


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drew. He and his wife Martha afterwards returned to England, where they both died, but his sons Robert and Caleb remained, and are the ancestors of two distinct and numerous families of Carr in this country. William Carr, a lineal descendant from Robert Carr, one of these two brothers, was born February 14, 1778, at Stephentown, N. Y., where his father, Thurston Carr, then resided. He married (1) Mary Brown, January 8, 1800, at Stephentown, N. Y., and (2) Widow Harvey. He had ten children, among whom was Thurston Carr of Spafford, N. Y., born of his first wife January 13, 1805, at Canaan, Columbia Co., N. Y. The latter married Lorane Greene, November 16, 1826, and by her had the following children: An infant born May 17, 1828, died young; Emeline, born September 29, 1829, died March 29, 1831; Eliza Maria, born April 23, 1831, died at Scott, October 26, 1894, age 63 years, married Lucius Scott in Spafford, December 30, 1851; Mary Ann, born March 31, 1833, married Lafayette Tinkham son of Russell and Mary (Cook) Tinkham, at Spafford, April 25, 1850, resid- ing 1899 in Spafford, N. Y .; Sarah Lavinda, born March 23, 1835, died January 8, 1873, married Thomsa A. Babcock at Spafford, October, 1857; Julia Barnes, born March 31, 1837, died February 15, 1838; an infant son, born February 20, 1839, and died young; Harriet Emeline, born August 1, 1840, married Ammon J. Ripley, son of John L. and Clarissa E. (Loss) Ripley, resides at Glen Haven, N. Y .; Julia Louisa, born October 17, 1843, married (1) John M. Carr, July 3, 1862, (second cousins) and (2) Henry B. Wood, of Chemung Co., N. Y., as her second husband, residence Spen- cer, Iowa; Lucy Jane, born January 21, 1845, died August, 1848; George Spencer, born September 27, 1847, married Angeline Filkins, daughter of George D. and Margaret (Fisher) Filkins, residence Heber, Arkansas; and William Thurston, born April 23, 1851, died May, 1857.


The first four of the above children were born in Ste- phentown, N. Y., and the balance in Spafford, where Mr. and Mrs. Carr settled about the year 1833. The line of descent of Mr. Thurston Carr, of Spafford, as traced in the family genealogy published by Edson I. Carr, is as follows : Thurston, William, Thurston, Caleb, Caleb, Caleb, Robert, Benjamin.)


(Spafford.)


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Lorane Green, wife of Thurston Carr. Born August 28, 1808, died at Glen Haven, N. Y., January 19, 1898, age 90 years.


(She was a daughter of Mariam Green, who died at her home in this town, October 20, 1866, at the age of 98 years, 8 months and 13 days, buried in this cemetery. (No stone.)


(Spafford.)


William T., son of Thurston and Lorane (Green) Carr. Born April 23, 1851, age 24 days-


" Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest,


God called thee home when he thought best."


(Spafford.)


Lucy J., daughter of Thurston and Lorane (Green) Carr. Died August 12 1846, age 6 months.


CARROLL.


John P. Carroll, son of Burnett M. and Eady Carroll. Died September 4, 1853, age 30 years.


(Thorn Hill.)


CARVER.


Mary, wife of George Carver. Died November 4, 1829, age 33 years.


(George Carver was a teacher.)


(Thorn Hill.)


David Carver came to Spafford from Holland Co., Conn., and settled in Spafford Hollow on Lot 44, Tully, March 22, 1815. In his will, dated August 27, 1863, and probated December 17, 1863, his age is stated at 76 years. He men- tions no wife, but the following children: John, David W., married Hannah - -, residence Pompey ; Erastus H., and daughter, Anna J. Caple. At the date of the will Erastus H. Carver was a soldier in the Union Army.


CASE.


Mabel, wife of Kelley Case. Died August 27, 1851, age 68 years.


In his will, dated October 10, 1859, and probated Sep- tember 13, 1866, Kelley Case mentions among others, his wife, Hannah Case. His children were: Reuben, Willis, John, Stennett, Silas, Lucina, married Alfred Munson,


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father and mother of Dr. W. W. Munson of Otisco, N. Y .; Sophronia, married Edgar Crofoot of Preble, N. Y .; Mary Ann, died young, and Susan. Mr. Kelley Case was one of the School Inspectors for the Town of Spafford for the years 1813-14-15-16-17-18-22-24-28-29, and Assessor for the year 1815. Kelley Case was a member of Capt. Asahel Roundy's Co. in the War of 1812.


Sergeant Kelly Case, N. Y. Mil., War of 1812. (Spafford Hollow.)


Mary Ann, daughter of Kelley and Mabel Case. Died October 17, 1830, age 2 years, 11 months, 25 days.


(Spafford Hollow.)


Silas Case, (son of Kelley and Mabel Case). Died May 21, 1848, in his 23rd year.


(Spafford Hollow.)


Willis Case, (son of Kelley and Mabel Case). Died September 15, 1884, age 70 years, 4 months.


(In his will, dated 1885 and probated July 13, 1885, he mentions his wife Chloe M. Case and his son, Ansel K. Case.)


(Spafford Hollow.)


Ansel K., son of Willis and Chloe Case. Died August 24, 1855, age 3 years, 10 months, 20 days.


(Spafford Hollow.)


Infant daughter of Willis and Chloe Case. Died Sep- tember 2, 1847, age 7 weeks.


(Spafford Hollow.)


Isaac C. Case. Died May 23, 1864, age 78 years, 3 months, 12 days.


(His first wife was Polly - -; and his second,


Nancy His children were: William, married Asenath Warner; Aaron G., married Rebecca Monk, daugh- ter of Benjamin Monk; Arvilla M., married Charles Nichols; Eunice, married Isaac Olmstead; Mary Ann, married Stephen Crane; Betsey, married Henry Howe; Lydia, mar- ried Picket, and Isaac E. Case.) (Borodino.)


Polly, wife of Isaac Case. Died August 27, 1859, age 69 years, 1 month, 18 days.


(Borodino.)


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William Case, son of Isaac and Polly Case. Died August 26, 1852, age 42 years, 25 days.


(He married Asenath Warner.)


(Borodino.) Asenath Warner, wife of William Case. Died January 28, 1886. age 74 years, 4 months.


(She first married William Case; second Calvin Patter- son as his second wife; and third Peter Becker, as his second wife.)


(Borodino.)


Rebecca (Monk), wife of Aaron G. Case. Died March 18, 1852, age 28 years.


(Aaron G. Case, son of Isaac and Polly Case, married Rebecca Monk, daughter of Benjamin Monk. He died in Memphis, N. Y., March 7, 1888, age 66 years.)


(Thorn Hill.) Isaac E., son of Isaac and Polly Case. Died December 22, 1837. Age 9 years.




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