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George A. Patten, born December 30, 1842, married Lovillie, daughter of Peter and Charity (Rainey) Churchell, and by her has two children : Alton W .; and Flora E., mar- ried Emmett L. Gordon, of Preble, N. Y. Mr. George A. Patten was a member of Company D, 122d Regiment, N. Y. Vols., war of 1861, and has an honorary military record; he was in battle at Antietam, Williamsport, Fredericksburg, Deep Run, Gettysburg and Wilderness; in the latter battle he was wounded.)
(Borodino.)
Fanny (Rathbone), wife of William Patten. Died October 23, 1839, age 37 years, 9 months, 27 days.
(Borodino.)
Elizabeth (Davis), wife of William Patten. Died April 17, 1851, age 42 years, 5 months, 27 days.
(Thorn Hill.)
PATTERSON.
Dinah, wife of Dr. Ebenezer Patterson. Died June 30, 1836, age 69 years, 11 months, 7 days.)
(Dr. Ebenezer Patterson, according to family tradition, was of Scotch extraction and came from Vermont, first to Burlington, Otsego County, N. Y., and from there to this.
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town, where he died and was buried in this cemetery. (No stone.) By his wife, Dinah, he had the following children : Calvin, married (1) Sarah Thompson, and (2) Asenath Warner, widow of William Case; Volney, married Susan Green, moved to Chautauqua County, near Sinclairville, N. Y., in 1855, and died there; Jonathan, married Polly Ann Knapp, daughter of Peter and Dinah (Guion) Knapp, he moved to Ohio and died there; Lovina, married Zerah Baker, son of Elijah Baker, moved to Ohio; Roxana, married Simon Baker, son of Elijah Baker, moved to Marietta, N. Y., about 1854, and died there, had several children, among whom were Ashbel and Marcus Baker; and Anna, who died in 1914, age 14 years.) (Spafford.)
Anna, daughter of Ebenezer and Dinah Patterson. Died February, 1814, age 14 years, 5 months.
(Spafford.)
Calvin Patterson, (son of Dr. Ebenezer and Dinah Pat- terson). (On stone Paterson). Died December 29, 1866, age 78 years, 9 months, 23 days.
(He was born at Burlington, Otsego County, N. Y., and came to this town about 1812, and settled first on Ripley Hill, near the Ripley farm, (43 and 32, Tully). These lands he sold in 1829 and settled on the Skaneaieles and Homer road, about one mile north of the Village of Borodino, on lot 75, Marcellus, where he remained until his decease. He had no issue by Asenath Warner, his second wife, but by Sarah Thompson, his first, had: Chester, born in 1810 in Burlington, Otsego County, N. Y., married Caroline Hut- chens, daughter of Col. Phineas and Margaret (Giberson) Hutchens, February 28, 1834, in Spafford, N. Y., he died in Skaneateles, N. Y .; Laura, born in Spafford, married Amos Christler and died in Navarino, N. Y .; George W., born In Spafford, married Martha Rathbone of Marietta, N. Y., he died in June, 1896, in Fairmount, N. Y .; Sarah, died in Spafford, 1819, age 11 months; Sarah, 2d, born in Spafford, married Samuel H. Stanton, husband dead, and she now (1899) resides in Spafford. His second wife was buried by the side of her first husband, William Case.)
(Borodino.)
Sarah (Thompson), wife of Calvin Patterson. Died May 22, 1851, age 61 years, 4 months, 22 days.
(Borodino.)
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In memory of Sarah, daughter of Calvin and Sarah (Thompson) Patterson. Died June 14, 1819, age 11 months, 7 days.
(Spafford.)
Chester Patterson, (son of Calvin and Sarah (Thompson) Patterson). Died July 20, 1887, age 77 years.
(Chester Patterson, born at Burlington, N. Y., in 1810, resided with or near his father on Ripley Hill, and also north of Borodino. By his wife, Caroline Hutchens, he had the following children, born in this town: Margaret, born 1834, died at 11 months; Margaret, 2d, born in 1836, died in 1874 in Skaneateles, married Sherman Brown, of Scott, N. Y., and was buried in Borodino Cemetery; Francis H., born May 3, 1841, married Mary E. Ambercrombie of Chit- tenango, N. Y., member of Co. "D," 122d Regt., N. Y. Vols., War of 1861, served about three years, resides in Syracuse, N. Y. (has two children: Alice M., married Emmett D. Scribner, Syracuse, N. Y., and Roswell H., married Sarah Johnson, resided in Cleveland, Ohio) ; Marcus, born April 7, 1847 (twin), married (1) Attaresta Prindle, and (2) her sister, Mary E. Prindle, daughters of Rensselaer and Char- lotte (Vincent) Prindle; and Martha, born April 7, 1847 (twin), married Thomas Kelly, resides in Skaneateles, N. Y. (and has two children: Maud and Mabel, aged (in 1898) about 16 and 11 years respectively) .
(Borodino.)
Caroline Hutchens, wife of Chester Patterson. Died December 6, 1890, age 78 years.
(Borodino.)
Attaresta Prindle, wife of Marcus Patterson. Died May 18, 1874. age 26 years, 6 months.
" How calm she sleeps in her lonely home Where the cares of life can never come."
(Marcus Patterson, son of Chester and Caroline (Hut- chens) Patterson, by his first wife, Attaresta, had one child : Ellis C., and by his second wife, Mary E., has: Frank, born July 4, 1882; Grace, born March 22, 1884; and Blanche, born October 11, 1888; all residing with Mr. Patterson near Boro- lino, N. Y. Mr. Patterson has been Supervisor of the town.)
(Borodino.)
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PEASE.
Horace Pease, farmer, born in Enfield, Conn., September 14, 1784, married Betsey Watts, October 27, 1805, first came to Manlius, N. Y., and from there to this town about 1810, where he settled on a farm on Lots 32 and 33, Tully, in Cold Brook. After many years he moved to Salem, Wisconsin, where he died April 12, 1863. By his wife, Betsey Watts, he had a large family, all, but one or two of the eldest, were born in this town, the others in Manlius. They were: Lucius, born 1807, died June 24, 1816; Aaron, born Febru- ary 25, 1811, married Julia Weatherby and resided in Iowa; Minerva E., born February 15, 1813, married (1) George Coddington, and (2) James Morwick, September, 1847, she resided first in Syracuse and later in Adrian, Mich .; Galusha J., born February 28, 1815, married and resided in Adrian, Mich .; Spenecr A., born February 23, 1817, mar- ried (1) Hannah Paddock in 1839, and (2) Julia A Olden in 1851, resided in Mantillo, Marietta County, Wisconsin. He was lawyer, doctor, printer, and Member of the Wis- consin Legisalture; Charlotte A., born March 30, 1819, married Edmund Whipple, resided in Iowa; Almira S., born April 29, 1821, married Henry Osborne, resided in Auburn, N. Y .; Allen W., born August 19, 1823, married and resided in Salem Racine County, Wis .; and Mary A., born August 2, 1825, married Samuel Whipple and resided in Indiana. Mr. Pease was of the seventh generation, in line of descent from Robert and Margaret Pease, who came to Boston, (then to Salem), Mass., in 1634, in the ship Francis, from Ipswich, England, and prior from Great Braddon, County of Essex, England, as follows: Horace, Gideon, John, John, John, John, Robert. The family home of this branch of the Pease family was Enfield Conn., where it resided for six generations, including Horace, who was born and passed his boyhood there. (See Pease Genealogy, by Austin F. Pease, 1869.)
PECK.
Madison D| Peck, (son of Samuel Peck). Died January 6, 1879, age 62 years, 4 months, 2 days.
(Samuel Peck's wife, who was a Manley, also died in this town and was buried in this cemetery. Their son, Madison D., died unmarried.)
(Borodino.)
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Dolly Peck, 1828-1893.
Samuel Peck, J., (son of Samuel Peck.) Died February 14, 1835, age 7 years, 11 months, 19 days.
(Samuel Peck, the father, moved from town.) (Borodino.)
PERKINS.
Martha, wife of Albert Perkins. Died January 19, 1848, age 33 years, 7 months.
(Borodino.)
Hopkins Perkins formerly resided in Cold Brook, in this town; by his wife, Polly, he had several children: A daughter, married Alphronus Phillips, she died in Cold Brook, and her husband afterwards married Martha Jane Taft, daughter of Bazaleel Taft, Phillips was a blacksmith; Nelson, married Susan Andrews, daughter of Rev. Benjamin and Mary Andrews; Calista, married Dudley Andrews, son of Rev. Benjamin and Mary Andrews; Anice, married Nelson McDaniels, son of John and Polly (Hankins) McDaniels, she died in Buffalo, N. Y .; Delos, died unmar- ried; and Cornelia, residing (1898), in Buffalo, N. Y., unmarried.)
PHELPS.
Erastis, son of Daniel and Eliza Phelps. . Died April 17, 1827, age 1 year.
(Mr. and Mrs. Phelps came to this town from Cambridge, Washington County, N. Y., about May, 1827, and settled on Lot 12, Sempronius. Mr. Phelps was probably a brother of the wife of Isaac Anthony. He moved from town about 1830.)
(Nunnery.)
PLUMMER.
William Henry, son of Darius and Alzina (Hall) Plum- mer. Died February 15, 1845, age 1 year, 8 months, 18 days.
(Darius Plummer married Alzina Hall, daughter of Simeon and Hannah (Wilcox) Hall, and by her had several children ; he resided at one time in a house owned by Capt. Asahel Roundy, standing near his sawmill at the top of the Buck Tail Road, on Lot 22, Tully. (He moved out of town.)
(Spafford.)
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PICKET.
Philip Picket. Died January 13, 1852, age 78 years.
(His wife, Hannah, died in 1839, and after her decease he married Anice Churchill, daughter of Chauncey and Cath- erine (Merry) Churchill, and widow of Chester Sharp.
(Cold Brook.)
Hannah, wife of Philip Picket. Died February 18, 1839, age 69 years.
(Cold Brook.)
Diana Picket, daughter of Peter and Theda (Norton) Picket. Died September 9, 1827, age 2 years, 19 days.
(Mrs. Picket was a daughter of Moses and Percy (Barber) Norton. Peter Picket built, about 1826, the Saw Mill (now known as Taft's Mill), standing on Lot 44, Tully, in Cold Brook, just east of the M. E. Church and Cold Brook Cemetery).
(Cold Brook.)
POLLOCK.
Jacob Pollock. Private Company " I," 149th Regt., N. Y. Vols. Inft. Died October 9, 1886, age 70 years.
(Jacob Pollock married (1) - Bothwell, daughter of Major Henry Bothwell, of Spafford Hollow, and (2) Par- melia Babcock, daughter of John, Jr., and Ellis (Wallace) Babcock. After his decease his second wife married George W. Breed. Mr. Pollock had several children by his first wife.)
(Borodino.)
POTTER.
Helen, daughter of Nelson and Almina Potter. Died June 3, 1847, age 8 years, 1 month, 16 days.
(Spafford Hollow.)
A John Potter also resided in Spafford Hollow, who had four children : Rufus, John, Harry, and Susan.
POWERS.
Albert Powers, (son of Isaac and Chloe (Hall) Powers.) Born June 7, 1822, died November 7, 1890.
(Isaac Powers came from Moravia, N. Y., to Thorn Hill; his wife, Chloe Hall, gave birth to fifteen children, all dying in infancy except the following: Orpha, married
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Russel Manley and resided in Moravia, N. Y .; Louisa, mar- ried Mr. Lucien D. Wait, jeweler, of Skaneateles, N. Y .; Melvin, married Harriet Barnes, and moved to Michigan, where he married a second time (dead) ; Charles, moved to Michigan, where he married twice, (dead) ; he had a son, Charles, Jr., who resided in 1898 in Spafford, unmarried; Simeon, married and residing in Minnesota; Ira, married and resided in Moravia, N. Y., he has two sons, Dwight and Charles, who reside at the latter place; and Albert, married (1) Wait, and (2) Cynthia Ack'es, daughter of Joseph Ackles.
Albert Powers, born at Moravia, N. Y., by his first wife, Wait, had two children, and by his second wife, Cynthia Ackles, three, as follows: Annette, married William War- ner of Cold Brook; Henry, married Nancy Durr, he was killed in a railroad accident in Homer village, N. Y., buried in this cemetery (no stone) ; Matilda, married Albin Fisher of Spafford; John W., married (1) Nettie Warner, daughter of Edward Warner, and (2) Carrie Hazzard, daughter of George Hazzard; and Hiram, who died unmarried.)
(Spafford.)
Cynthia Ackles, wife of Albert Powers. Born April 17, 1825, died March 28, 1892.
(Spafford.)
Hiram Powers, (son of Albert and Cynthia (Ackles) Powers. Born October 10, 1866, died September 6, 1886.
(Spafford.)
Maud M. Powers, daughter of John W. and Clara (Haz- zard) Powers. Died July 7, 1893, age 9 months, 14 days. (Mrs. Powers is called by her husband Carrie Hazzard.)
(Spafford.)
PRESSEY.
Rhoda, wife of Benjamin Pressey. Died December 24, 1841, age 87 years, 3 months, 25 days.
(Davis Yard.)
Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin Pressey. Died September 2, 1854, age 64 years, 4 months.
(Davis Yard.)
Among the children of Moses Pressey were: Emeline, married (1) David Cooper, and (2) Reuben Maxson; Mary, married (1) Col. Lewis C. Davis as his second wife, and (2)
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Herman Barnes; Amanda; and LaFayette; the last two supposed to have been adopted.
PRESTON.
Jane (Mills) Preston, (wife of Robert Preston). Died October 29, 1866, age 38 years.
(She was a daughter of Alexander Mills.)
(Borodino.)
Erastus, son of Alexander and Mary Preston. Died Nov- ember 2, 1881, age 1 year, 9 months, 10 days.
(Borodino.)
PRINDLE.
Samuel Prindle, a soldier of the Revolution. Died Sep- tember 12, 1850, age 92 years.
(Samuel Prindle, born 1758, blacksmith by trade, was a soldier during the Revolution, in the Massachusetts Line (Continentals), and served for a period of about three years and nine months, first in Capt. Williams' Company in Col. Patterson's regiment, for about nine months, and after- wards in Captains Stoddard and Hollister's companies of Col. Poor's regiment. After the revolution, according to family tradition, he first settled in Rutland, Vermont, and from there came to Rensselaer County, N. Y., where he lost his wife, whose name is not known. After the decease of his wife, which was before 1820, he came to this town, and resided with his daughter Rhoda and his son, Samuel, Jr., on the East Side Hill, until his decease. He was a pensioner of the United States during the major part of his residence in this town. His children were: Samuel, supposed to have died single; Rhoda, died single; Reuben, supposed to have died single in Pennsylvania; Moses, born June 21, 1789, married Purlina M. Patchen, after his decease his wife married (2) Dr. Reuben T. Breed, son of Allen and Lucy (Taylor) Breed; Betsey, married Mr. Potter; a daughter, married Conrad Kellyer; and Joseph, born February 26, 1791, married Elizabeth Moon, daughter of Silas and Anna Moon.)
(Spafford.)
Moses Prindle, (son of Samuel Prindle). Died October 21, 1835, age 46 years, 4 months.
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" Here to the dreary grave confined, He sleeps in death's dark bloom, Until the eternal morning wakes The slumber of the tomb."
(Moses Prindle came to this town from Greenwick, Wash- ington County, N. Y., where he married his wife, Purlina M. Patchen, and settled on Lot 32, Sempronius, in the Spring of 1818, and there remained until his decease. His children were: Clarinda, married William B. Thompson, son of Reuben and Sally Thompson, moved to Jackson County, Michigan; Truman, moved West; Polaski, he was a physi- cian and studied medicine with Dr. Isaac Morell, of Boro- dino, N. Y., he died in Michigan; Oscar, born September 13, 1828, married Melinda Rich, only daughter of Dorr and Anna (Becker) Rich, (one child only, died young) ; and Fernando C., married Mary Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Jonathan and Esther (Woodworth) Johnson, resides in Spafford, farmer, no issue.)
(Spafford.)
Purlina M. (Patchen), wife of Reuben T. Breed, formerly wife of Moses Prindle. Died October 27, 1861, age 61 years, 4 months, 10 days.
(She was born June 17, 1800; by her second husband she had one child, Helen, who married Edwin Johnson, son of Jonathan and Esther (Woodworth) Johnson, both dead and buried in this cemetery.)
(Spafford.)
Hon. Joseph Prindle, (son of Samuel Prindle). Died May 17, 1859, age 68 years, 2 months, 22 days.
(Mr. Prindle came to this town with his brother Moses, with whom he resided on Lot 32, Sempronius, until he pur- chased (in 1818) his home farm on Lot 41, Tully, where he resided until his decease. He was prominent in town affairs, and amongst other offices at one time was a member of the New York Legislature. His children born in Spaf- ford, by his wife Elizabeth Moon, were: Samuel H., born April 12, 1815, was killed accidentally, unmarried; Minerva, married Col. William W. Legg, son of Capt. Otis and Polly (Sabin) Legg, both dead, and buried in Borodino cemetery; Rensselaer, married Charlotte Vincent, daughter of Michael Vincent, of Scott, N. Y., both dead, and buried in Borodino cemetery ; Joseph Addison, married Anna Manning, he was
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a teacher and preacher, and resided in Oswego, N. Y .; and Horace, married Angeline Norton, daughter of Robert and Susan (Hill) Norton, he is dead, widow resides in Syracuse, N. Y.)
(Spafford.)
Elizabeth (Moon), wife of Hon. Joseph Prindle. Died December 12, 1868, age 75 years, 3 months, 14 days. (Spafford.)
Samuel H., son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Moon) Prindle. Died December 12, 1846, age 31 years, 8 months.
(Spafford.)
Oscar Prindle, (son of Moses and Purlina M. (Patchen) Prindle. Died November 10, 1883, age 55 years, 2 months, 27 days.
(Spafford.)
Infant son and only child of Oscar and Malinda (Rich) Prindle. Died April 29, 1870.
" Gone but not forgotten."
(Spafford.)
Rensselaer Prindle (son of Hon. Joseph and Elizabeth (Moon) Prindle). Born in Spafford, Onondaga County, N. Y., June 15, 1822. Died April 15, 1899, age 76 years, 10 months.
(Mr. Prindle, by his wife, Charlotte Vincent, had the fol- lowing children, all born in Spafford on Lot 41, Tully : Mary E., married Marcus Patterson, son of Chester and Caroline (Hutchens) Patterson, as his second wife, resides near Borodino, N. Y .; Attaresta, married Marcus Patter- son as his first wife, dead, buried in this cemetery; Jay Lester, married Sarah E. Cotteral, daughter of John and Sarah Mary (Barker) Cotteral, resides in Spafford, N. Y .; and Edgar, married Helen Lyon, daughter of Spencer K. and (Baxter) Lyon. Mr. Prindle was born and always resided on part of the homestead farm, on Lot 41, Tully.)
(Borodino.)
Charlotte E. Vincent, wife of Rensselaer Prindle. Born in Saratoga County, N. Y., October 7, 1826. Died January 27, 1886, age 59 years, 4 months.
(Borodino.)
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PULLMAN.
Shadrack Pullman, son of John and Mabel (Pettis) Pull -- man. Died June 12, 1832, age 4 years, 10 months, 3 days.
(John Pullman, son of Psalter and Elizabeth Pullman, married Mabel Pettis, daughter of Joseph Pettis, who for- merly resided on Randall's Point, Lot 41, Tully, on the east side of Skaneateles Lake. (The Pettises came from St. Law- rence County, N. Y.) Psalter Pullman (perhaps from Rhode Island), came to this town about 1815, and settled on what was subsequently known as the Rathbone Barber, Jr., farm, Lot 32, Sempronius, where he remained, clearing the land, until about 1830, when he and all his family, except John and one daughter, went West. His children, born in Spafford, were: Joseph M., born October 16, 1815, married March 17, 1840, Susanna Needham, settled in Niles, Michigan; Lewis married and settled in Grand Rapids, Michigan; among his children were: George M. Pullman, the Palace Car magnate; John, married Mabel Pettis, daughter of Joseph Pettis, he at an early date resided on the Skaneateles and Homer road, on Lot 31, Tully, where he kept the tavern, called the " Nimble Sixpence," he moved to Wis- consin, where he died; Nathaniel, married Nancy he was a preacher and went West; Moses, moved West; Esther and Abigail, one of the latter married Harmon Nor- ton, son of Moses and Percy (Barber) Norton.
John Pullman (son of Psalter and Elizabeth Pullman), by his wife, Mabel Pettis, had the following children, in addition to those named in this record as buried in this cemetery: Jessie, married Christina Havens, daughter of Clark and Roby (Barber) Havens, resided in 1898 in Niles, Cayuga County, N. Y .; Charles, went West; and Fred, resided in Skaneeateles, N. Y.)
(Spafford.)
Polly E., daughter of John and Mabel (Pettis) Pullman. Died October 20, 1838, age 16 years, 3 months, 20 days.
(Spafford.)
Thankful M., daughter of John and Mabel (Pettis) Pull- man. Died October 26, 1838, age 14 years, 6 months, 4 days. (Spafford.) Emily, daughter of John and Mabel (Pettis) Pullman. Died January 8, 1839, age 7 months.
(Spafford.)
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PURDY.
Elizabeth Purdy. Died February 14, 1872, age 71 years, 7 days.
(She was the mother of Hiram Purdy.)
(Borodino.)
QUICK.
William Quick. Died January 31, 1890, age 68 years. " We miss thee."
(Mr. Quick was a tailor by occupation; he was born in London, England, and from there came first to Canada, where he lost his first wife, whose name is unknown. He came from Canada to Spafford Corners about 1850, and there married Jane French, adopted daughter of Samuel and Rachel French, as his second wife. After residing at the latter place several years, he moved to the village of Borodino, where he remained until about 1885. He then moved to Auburn, N. Y., the place of his decease. By his first wife he had: Henry, died unmarried; William, mar- ried Adelia Cornell, daughter of John and Miranda Cornell, resides at Navarino, N. Y .; and Charles B., married Eliza J. Hayford, daughter of Benjamin and Eliza (French) Hayford, he is dead; and by his second wife, William Quick had: George B., married and resides at Weedsport, N. Y .; James M., married (1) Sarah Jane Grinnell, daughter of Ansel Grinnell, and (2) Martha Grinnell, daughter of Evelyn P. Grinnell, resides in Auburn, N. Y .; and Frank, married Mary Howe, daughter of Henry Howe, resides in Homer, N. Y. Mr. Quick's widow now resides in Auburn, N. Y.) -
(Borodino.) Henry Quick, (son of William Quick). Died April 29, 1862, age 22 years.
(Borodino.)
Sarah Jane (Grinnell), wife of James Quick. Died June 24, 1885, age 30 years, 10 months, 26 days.
(Borodino.)
RANDALL.
Silas Randall, (son of Silas and Hannah (Fish) Ran- dall). Died February 26, 1877, age 85 years, 8 months, 27 days.
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(Silas Randall, Sr., was a son of Capt. John Randall of Foster, R. I., and came to this town prior to 1814 and settled on Lot 31, Tully; after remaining here for a short time, he sold out his interest in the lands in question to his son, Silas, Jr., and according to family tradition went West, perhaps to Ohio. His son, Silas, Jr., after remaining here five or six years with his father, who then lived in a log house, situate about 40 or 50 rods west of the present Ran- dall residence, on the homestead farm on Lot 31, Tully, went back to Foster, R. I., and there married Mercy Har- rington, sister of John Harrington, formerly of this town, residing on Lot 41, Tully, and brought her here where she remianed until her decease; he then married Anna Alvord, widow of Alva Wadsworth, for a second wife. Silas Ran- dall, Sr., had another son, Henry Randall, who came with him to this town, and resided with his wife, Anna, after 1814 on survey fifty acres in the northeast corner of Lot 41, Tully ; he was drowned in Skaneateles Lake, while boating a load of wheat to the village of Skaneateles. Silas Randall, Jr., by his wife, Mercy Harrington, had the following chil- dren, all born in this town : Robert, married Mary Ann Fay, daughter of John and Isabel Fay, they are dead, (their chil- dren were: Mary Jane, married Abraham Craig; Sarah, married Lehi Wood; William, bachelor; Henry, married Tirzah Knight, daughter of John Knight; Emily, married Perry Randall, son of Hosea and Charlotte (Clark) Ran- dall, as his second wife; and Elizabeth, married Albert Barber, all were living in 1898. Josephine, born about 1863, living at or near Glen Haven, N. Y. There were two more who died young.) Ezra, married Mary Ann Alvord, after the decease of Ezra, his widow married Samuel L. Churchill. Ezra and his wife are now both deceased and buried in this cemetery. (Their children were: Almy, married Riley Webster (both dead) ; Elnora, resided in Marcellus, N. Y .; and Harriet, married Newcomb Wright, resides in Otisco, N. Y.) ; Massena, married (1) Sylvanus Knight, and (2) Nathan Bond, resides in Spafford, no issue; Betsey, married Charles Barber, son of Rathbone and Robe (Wilcox) Barber (one child: Mercy Ann, married Vinal Gifford, resides in Spafford). Mr. and Mrs. Barber are both dead; Mary, died in 1840, age 25 years, unmarried; Nathan, married Mary Ann Wadsworth, daughter of Alva and Anna
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(Alvord) Wadsworth, (she was daughter of Silas Randall's second wife, Anna Alvord), (their children were: George Henry, married Harriet Knight, daughter of John Knight, the children of George Herny are: James, married Emeline Briggs; Alvin, married Alice Briggs; Nancy, married George Hill; Silvia, died single; Susan, married John New- man ; and Alta, unmarried ;) John, the second son of Nathan, died young; Benjamin, married Sarah Wright (one child, Mary) ; William C., married Alice Worden, daughter of Walter and Margaret (Wood) Worden, one son, Albert, married Bell Powers, daughter of John W. and Nettie (Warner) Powers; Frank, married Fannie Worden, sister of William C. Randall's wife; and Adelle, married Alvin Worden, son of Walter and Margaret (Wood) Worden) ; Nathan and his wife still reside at Spafford Corners; George, died unmarried; Martin, died unmarried; and Silas, died unmarried; Silas Randall, by his second wife, Anna Alvord, had one daughter, Amy, who married Wesley Craig, she is now deceased (three children). Mr. Randall was a soldier of the war of 1812, and a man generally respected.) (Spafford.) Mercy (Harrington), wife of Silas Randall. Died Sep- tember 10, 1843, age 50 years.
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