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97.
Allen woolen factory at Mumford,
26, 97, 98.
Annapolis hospital,
87.
Armstrong, Miss Margaret, Notes on Mumford, by
104.
Artillery Company of Scottsville,
79, 80.
Associate Reformed Congregation at Beulah,
69.
Assumption, Church of the, at Scottsville,
67.
Auburn, N. Y., mentioned,
40.
Author, Sketch of the
9.
Avon, N. Y., mentioned,
41,71.
Avon and Caledonia, ferry between
30
Avon and Canawaugus, first bridge between
32.
Baptist Church, First, of Mumford,
106.
M R Second of Mumford, 108.
of Wheatland, 62, 106.
n at Belcoda, 77.
Batavia, N. Y., mentioned,
40, 71, 74. 79.
Bear Stories,
109.
Beckwith Avenue, Scottsville,
34.
Beckwith, F. X., Reminiscences of
99.
Belcoda, Baptist Church at
62, 63, 77.
log school house at
53. 77.
public house at
28.
road to Clifton from 33.
Revolutionary soldiers buried at 76.
1
Allan Mill at Genesee Falls,
112
Beulah, account of
69,70.
= Church at
69, 70.
mentioned 107.
n Early Settlers near
21.
Big Spring,
50, 69, 79.
Black Creek,
73.
Black Rock, N. Y., mentioned,
77.
Blacksmiths, early
36.
Blue Pond,
33.
Bonds issued by Wheatland in Civil War,
88.
Braddock's Bay road to Chili,
33.
Bricklayers, early
36
Bridges,
32.
Brighton, N. Y., mentioned,
80.
Brooklyn, N. Y., mentioned,
98.
Brown's Avenue at Scottsville,
34, 55, 63, 67. 35.
Brown's distillery,
Brown's grove at Scottsville,
54,95.
Buffalo, N. Y., mentioned,
77, 79, 98.
Buffalo, N. Y., and Philadelphia R. R.
41.
Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg R. R.
34, 41, 54, 98.
Bunker Hill, Reuben Heath at Battle of
76.
Burrell's Flats, mentioned, 25.
Cabinet Makers, early 36.
Caledonia, N. Y., mentioned, 50, 52, 54, 62, 69, 70, 71, 75, 78,
79, 97, 104, 105, 107, 110.
Caledonia Avenue, Scottsville, 34, 63, 99.
ferry to Avon from 30.
40.
township formed, 74.
Canada mentioned, 79.
Canal, Genesee Valley n n Collectors office at Scottsville, 39.
39.
Scottsville and Genesee River, 38.
Canandaigua, N. Y., mentioned, 16, 40, 51, 71, 74, 97.
R. R. to, from Scottsville,
113
Canawaugus, mentioned
73.
E first bridge from, to Avon 32.
road. 33.
trail from, to Lake Ontario
33.
Cargill House, at Scottsville,
18, 43, 45. 94.
Carpenters, early
36.
Catholic Church of Mumford,
105.
n Total Abstinence Society,
94.
" Cedars, The "
33.
Centennial Celebration, Wheatland's
92.
Chili, N. Y., mentioned,
33, 34, 48, 52, 73, 74. 105.
Church, Congregational at Mumford
first organization west of the Genesee River 62.
of the Assumption, at Scottsville 67.
Street, Scottsville,
34, 63, 64, 65, 99, 100.
62.
n of Mumford,
105.
of Scottsville,
63, 64, 65, 67, 68. 73.
Civil War, 1861-1865,
81 to 87.
n list of men from Wheatland in :
81.
Clifton, N. Y., mentioned,
33, 62. 62.
Commissioners of Common Schools,
58.
Coopers, early
36
Consolidated Wheatland Plaster Co.,
49.
Contents, Table of
5.
Cox ferry, across Genesee River,
29, 30.
County and State Offices filled by Wheatland men.
75.
" Creek Road "
35, 62, 97.
Daguerreotypes in Wheatland first taken by James Savage, 36.
Dakin Street, Mumford, mentioned, 57.
Dedication,
3.
Detroit, Mich., mentioned,
100.
Diamond Wall Cement Co.,
49.
Distilleries,
35.
Drafts during Civil War,
87.
Dugan Creek, mentioned,
16, 73.
Scottsville,
67, 94.
Churches,
Civil Changes,
Baptist Church at, erected in 1852,
114
Eagle Hotel, at Scottsville,
38, 100, 101.
Early harness makers,
36.
lawyers,
23.
manufactories,
35
mechanics,
36.
merchants,
23.
= physicians,
23.
East Syracuse, N. Y., mentioned,
56.
East Third St., Scottsville, mentioned,
55, 102.
Edson's Lane, Scottsville,
34,
Ellwanger & Barry's nurseries, mentioned,
60
Empire Gypsum Co.
49.
Episcopal Church, Mumford,
105.
Scottsville,
67.
Erie Railroad,
41, 54, 71.
" Farmers' Library,"
36, 51.
Farwell's mill,
33.
Ferries, 30.
94, 95, 96.
First Baptist Church, Mumford, Presbyterian Church of Scottsville, n
# Wheatland,
63.
Fish Hatchery, New York State, at Caledonia,
97.
Florida War, Second, 1835-1842,
80.
Flouring Mills,
24.
Fort Erie, Canada,
73, 77, 78.
Fredericksburg, Battle of, mentioned,
80.
Freidel's Cooper Shop at Scottsville, mentioned,
34.
Friends, The Society of
66, 109.
Garbutt, or Garbuttsville, 47, 51, 58, 63, 77, 102, 104.
H
Church at 63.
11
discovery of gypsum at 48.
=
E
11
first school at 57.
first stores at 23.
=
hotels at 27.
«
=
manufacturing establishments at 49.
11
post offices at 72.
Garbutt Gypsum Co.
24.
Fifty-fourth Regiment Band,
106, 108.
64.
11
first mill at 24.
11
115
Gates, N. Y., town of, mentioned, 73, 74, 99. 52
" General Training, " first held in Wheatland,
Genesee County, organized, ₪ records of, concerning Cox ferry, 30.
. 74.
Genesee, Falls of the 15, 33. 60.
" Genesee Farmer, " mentioned,
Genesee Rapids, mentioned, 74.
Genesee River, mentioned,
14, 26, 38, 54, 62, 73, 97.
n early navigation on 29.
A
n first bridge over 32.
first school and school house west of
54.
" Genesee, " Stern wheel steamer
29.
Genesee Valley, game plentiful in pioneer days, 109.
= Canal, 10, 25, 29, 39, 41, 48, 102, 110.
A
M
= Railroad, 41
Geneva, N. Y., mentioned,
62, 73.
Grace Episcopal Church at Scottsville, 10,67.
Gypsum, discovery of, at Garbutt, 48.
Hall's Corners 27, 40.
Hanford Avenue, Scottsville,
34.
Hanford mill at Scottsville, 24, 99.
Hanford's Landing on Genesee River, 28, 73.
Harmon plaster mill at Mumford,
104, 105.
Harness makers, early 36.
26, 32.
ferry to, n n
30.
" Hicksites, "
66.
Higbee Woolen Mills at Canandaigua,
97.
Highways,
33.
Hotels,
26.
Houses, first in Scottsville,
43.
Hotchkin's History of Western New York, quoted,
62.
Hutchinson's distillery, 35.
Index,
111.
Indian Allan, n trail.
14, 15.
33.
Introductory,
13.
Inverness, township of,
52, 75.
Henrietta, bridge to, from Wheatland,
116
Jesuit Missionaries, 96.
Johnstown, N. Y., mentioned, 69.
Kalamazoo College, mentioned,
56.
King's Landing on Genesee River,
73.
Lacy's, Captain, Company, War of 1812-1814,
22.
Lawyers, early
23.
Leicester, N. Y., town of
74.
Le Roy, N. Y., mentioned,
69, 71, 97, 104.
n M and Scottsville Railroad, 40.
State Line Railroad opened to
41.
Lewis' flats, road across 34.
Library, The Farmers', of Wheatland 51, 52, 53.
List of persons from whom information was obtained, 12.
List of men in Civil War from Wheatland, 81.
Literary Society of Scottsville, dedication to 3.
n n R
Sketch of 89.
75.
n R Judge, 56.
Lycoming Calcining Co. 49.
Main Street, Mumford, mentioned, # Scottsville, mentioned,
94.
Manufactories, early
35.
Map of Wheatland,
after last page.
Maple Street, Scottsville,
34.
Mason's Lodge room at Scottsville,
99.
Massilon, Ohio, mentioned,
100.
" Mc Kenzie's Corners, " early name for Mumford,
50.
Mechanics, early
36.
Merchants, early
23.
Methodist Episcopal Church, Scottsville,
64, 99.
Mexican War, 1846,
80.
Miller's flats at Scottsville, mentioned,
37.
Mills, flouring
24.
Millwrights, early
37.
Monarch Plaster Co.
49.
75.
Monroe County formed, R in Patriot War, 1837-1838.
80.
Livingston County formed,
57.
117
Montgomery County, mentioned,
73.
Montreal, Canada, mentioned,
78.
Morgan, abduction of, mentioned,
99. 95.
Mt. Morris, N. Y .; Genesee Valley Canal opened to, in 1840, 39. Mudge farm at Hall's Corners, mentioned, 27.
Mumford, mentioned,
69.
Baptist Church erected in 1852,
62.
Churches at
105.
Cornet Band,
94.
n
Early lawyers, merchants and physicians,
23.
First Baptist Church at
106.
First mill at
26.
First school near
54.
Hook and Ladder Co., 94.
Hotels at 28,
Notes on, by Miss Margaret Armstrong,
104.
O-at-ka Woolen mills at 97.
Post Office at 72.
Route of Scottsville & Le Roy R. R., through
40.
Rural Cemetery,
105.
Schools at
57, 58.
Sketch of
50, 104.
H
Second Baptist Church at
108.
n
United Presbyterian Church of
107.
Mumfordville, early name for Mumford, 50
New York City, mentioned, 98.
= Lake Erie & Western R. R., 41.
R
State Fish Hatchery at Caledonia, 97.
n Times, mentioned, 58.
Niagara,
73, 77.
Nichols building, Mumford,
105.
Northampton, N. Y., town board of 11 11 town organized,
73, 74.
North Road,
58
Notes on Mumford by Miss M. Armstrong,
104.
O-at-ka Cemetery Association, 11.
Reuben Heath buried in
76.
Mosier's Drum Corps,
33.
118
O-at-ka Creek, 14, 24, 25, 26, 33, 34, 38, 44, 54, 55, 94, 97, 110.
11 Station, Erie R. R., in Rush, N. Y., 41, 54.
Woolen Mills at Mumford, 97, 98.
Offices, County and State, filled by Wheatland men, 75.
Ogden, N. Y., town of, mentioned, 74.
Olean, N. Y., mentioned, 42, 105.
Ontario County, N. Y., 73, 74.
Orleans County, N. Y., mentioned, 75.
"' Orthodox " Friends or Quakers, 66.
Oswego, N. Y., mentioned, 77.
Our Country's Defenders, 77.
Page mill at Mumford, 50.
Palmyra, N. Y., mentioned,
98.
Parma, N. Y., mentioned,
102.
Patriot War, 1837-1838,
79, 80.
Penfield, N. Y., mentioned,
80.
Perthshire, Scotland, Settlers from
69.
Physicians, early 23.
" Pioneer Redivivus," poem by John H. Mc Naughton, 96.
Pixley Station, Erie R. R., in Rush, N. Y., 41.
Portrait of George E. Slocum,
facing title page.
n n Peter Sheffer, 2d, · 16.
Post Offices in Wheatland,
71.
Postmasters, names of, in Wheatland offices,
71, 72.
Preface,
7.
Presbyterian Church, First, of Scottsville,
64.
= Wheatland, 63, 99.
Parsonage, Scottsville, 44, 46.
n
n Society, 59.
Denomination, first to organize in Wheatland, 62.
107.
Price house at Garbutt,
27.
Pulteney Estate,
50, 54, 104.
Quakers, or Friends, 66.
Rafferty Shops, Scottsville, 100.
Railroads, Buffalo, N. Y., and Philadelphia, 41.
n Rochester and Pittsburg, 41,98.
E
Presbytery of Caledonia,
United of Mumford, 107.
119
Railroad, Genesee Valley n Canal 41.
New York Lake Erie and Western 41,71.
n Rochester and Pittsburg 41.
Rochester and State Line 41, 71, 98.
Scottsville and Le Roy
40.
Railroads, 40.
Railroad Street, Scottsville,
34.
Reaper, first grain, in Wheatland,
37.
Reminiscences of F. X. Beckwith,
99.
Revolutionary War,
76.
Riga, N. Y., Town of, mentioned,
52, 74.
River Road, 34, 66, 76. 29.
100.
Rochester, N. Y., 41, 42, 48, 58, 60, 67, 70, 71,
73, 79, 80, 98, 99, 104, 105, 106. 41.
Rochester and Pittsburg R. R.,
n and State Line R. R., 41,98.
n Branch, Pennsylvania R. R., 42.
n Historical Society, 10.
" Rochester in the Forties, " address by George E. Slocum, 10.
Rochester Post-Express, quoted, 109.
n Street, Scottsville,
34, 63, 64, 94, 99. 106.
Theological Seminary,
105.
Roman Catholic Church at Mumford, # 1 Scottsville,
67.
Rural Cemetery, Mumford, 105.
n Free Delivery routes from Scottsville, 71.
Rush, N. Y., mentioned,
109.
Rush and Wheatland, ferry between
30.
n
first bridge between
32.
First white child born in 20.
Scottsville Station on Erie R. R., in 41.
Sackett's Harbor. N. Y., mentioned, 77.
Sackett's Wall Board Company,
49.
Salamanca, N. Y., State Line R. R., opened to School Commissioner, 59.
41.
Schools, .54.
41.
n Western New York and Pennsylvania
41
River navigation,
Robinson hotel at Scottsville,
120
Schools, government of 58, 59.
Scotch Colony and Scotch Settlers,
18, 20, 21, 54, 69.
Scott Hotel at Scottsville, 18, 27.
Scott, Isaac, name of Scottsville derived from
18.
Scottsville Academy,
59,60.
=
and Genesee River Canal,
25, 38.
11
and LeRoy Railroad,
34, 40.
11 Artillery Company,
79
Centennial Celebration at
94.
63, 64, 65, 67.
Company from, at first "General Training, '
52.
early lawyers, merchants and physicians,
23.
11 mechanics, 36.
11
11 shoemakers, 36.
95.
11
First blacksmith in
52.
11
11 houses, the builders and their families,
43.
11
11 mill in
24.
First Presbyterian Church of
64.
first town meeting held at
75.
#
highways,
33.
Hotels at
27.
Literary Society,
3, 10, 11, 89, 90, 91.
Methodist Episcopal Church of
64.
Milling Company,
25.
= name of, derived from Isaac Scott,
18.
n
Postmasters and Post Offices at
71, 72.
Schools in
54.
Station, Erie R. R., in Rush,
71.
Union School,
90.
Second Baptist Church of Mumford,
108.
R
Florida War, 1835-1842,
80.
Street, Scottsville,
34, 63.
Seminole Indians, War against
80.
Seneca Indians,
76, 96.
Settlers from 1800 to 1810.
21.
=
= 1810 to 1820,
22.
prior to 1800,
18.
Sheffer ferry,
31.
n flats,
34.
R landing,
29.
11
Churches of
Fire Company,
121
Sheffers, The - First Settlers in Wheatland,
16, 17, 73.
Shirts' tan yard,
33.
Shoemakers, Early
36.
Sketch of the author,
9.
" Slab City,"
50.
Slocum, George E., Sketch of
9.
Society of Friends,
66.
Southampton, Genesee County, N. Y., Town of
52, 74.
Spain, War with, 1898,
88.
Spring Creek,
26, 50.
Cornet Band,
95.
State Line Railroad,
41,71.
Stone Church in Caledonia,
69.
Stroebel & Allen's Cloth Mill, Mumford,
105.
St. Colomba's R. C. Church at Caledonia, 105.
St. Joseph's Hall, Scottsville, 67, 92.
St. Patrick's R. C. Church, at Mumford,
105.
Sullivan's Expedition, 13, 96.
Table of Contents. 5.
Teachers in Scottsville Schools.
54, 55, 56, 57.
Third Street, Scottsville, 34.
37.
Tonawanda Railroad, 79.
Town Board of Wheatland, Bonds issued by
88.
n Organization and Civil Changes, 73.
Superintendent of Common Schools, 59.
United Presbyterian Church of Caledonia, 107.
n = Mumford, 107.
"United States," the first boat on Scottsville & Genesee River Canal, 38.
Wagon makers, Early 36.
War, Civil, 1861-1865,
81 to 87.
n of 1812-1814,
77, 78, 79. 79, 80.
= Patriot, 1837-1838,
76.
Revolutionary
with Spain, 1898,
88.
Weavers' Mill, 33.
Threshing Machines, first in Wheatland,
122
Western New York, 76.
11
Agricultural School, 60.
= Colonial History of, Address by Senator McNaughton, 96.
Wheatland, ( or. Wheatland Center ) 19, 20, 23, 33, 49, 60, 72.
11
11 and Henrietta, Bridges between 32. 11 Rush, Bridges between 32.
10.
11 11 Celebration, 1889, 92.
=
Company from, in War of 1812-1814,
77.
Early History of, Address by Geo. E. Slocum, 96.
11 Early manufactories, 35.
First church organization in 62.
11
First "General Training,"
52.
First Presbyterian Church of
63, 64.
First school and school house in
54.
= Supervisor, 52.
R town-meeting in 75.
Map of at end of book.
R
Men from, in Civil War, 1861-1865, 81 to 87.
Post Offices in 71.
Power Company, 25.
Revolutionary Soldiers buried in 76.
Schools, 54.
n Town organization of 73, 74, 75.
57.
Windom Hall, Scottsville,
45, 46.
Woolen Mills, The O-at-ka, at Mumford, 97.
Yeo, Commodore Sir James, British fleet under, in War
of 1812-1814, 73.
York, Livingston County, N. Y., 71.
William Street, Mumford,
Centennial Anniversary, 1889,
123
INDEX TO NAMES.
NOTE. The 'names of men from Wheatland who served in the Civil War, 1861 - 1865, will be found alphabetically arranged at page 81.
Abell, Merritt 56.
Ackley, William 27, 45.
Albright,.Fowler 24.
Francis 18, 24, 51, 52.
Allan, Chloe
14.
n Ebenezer 14, 15, 18,
25, 43, 73, 101.
= Mary 14.
Allen, Caleb 16, 22, 36, 103.
Elizabeth M. 97.
n
E. S. 30.
Ethan
98.
#
Harry
98.
# Kate Elizabeth 98.
n
Leonard Lewis
98
Oliver, Ist,
97.
n Oliver, 2d, 41, 92,
95, 97, 98, 106, 107.
Oliver, 3d,
7, 97,98.
Oliver, and Son, 26, 97.
Sarah
56, 103.
Anderson, Donald 21, 62, 69.
Duncan 69.
John 21, 69.
Andersons of Beulah, 69.
Andrus and Garbutt,
100.
Andrus, Lucius C.
23, 100.
Anstice, Rev. Henry 67.
Armstrong, Bela
78.
= Calvin 22.
Elon 24.
H John 92, 107.
Armstrong, Margaret
7, 104.
Thomas
77.
William
74.
Arnold, Rev. J. B.
66.
Ashby, Whitman G. 23, 100. Atwood, Mr. 99.
Austin, Arvilla
16.
n
Paul 79, 99, 102, 110.
= Mrs. Paul 12.
11
Rogers
80.
Ayers, Mr.
27.
Babcock, Jonathan 22, 65, 78.
Baker, Rev. Asa 55, 102, 103.
= Rev. Chauncey S. 65
11 Rev. Seymour A. 65.
Ballentine, M.
102.
Balzac, Mr. 26.
Barbour, Rev. J. B. 106.
Barker, John A.
80.
Barnes, Marion
57.
Barry, Benjamin R. 30.
Barry, Ellwanger &
60
Bartlett, Rev. Dr.
65.
Bassett, Nathan
78.
Baxter, M. O.
27.
Beach, Jesse
18, 19.
Beckwith, Capt. F. X.
12,
36, 79, 80. 99, 101.
=
Mrs. F. X.
12.
=
Elsie
57.
11 James F. 39,. 79.
124
Beecher, Asa 101.
Amos 99.
Harry
36.
Bell, Rev. Thomas E. 65.
Bennett, Asher 59
= Frederick 22.
Otto
71, 72, 93.
Stephen
92.
71, 75, 98, 103.
=
Mrs. D. D. S.
93.
D. D. T.
27.
Millard 107.
R
Prof. Frank H. 56,
92, 93.
n Henry 104.
n
James 27.
John
101, 104.
H
John T.
110.
11
Le Grand 93.
Blackburn, Lowry 101.
Blackmer, Ephraim 75, 77.
= Jirah 62, 75, 78.
Joseph 21.
11 Newton 92.
Blair, James 104.
Blaker, Joseph 33.
Blues, of Beulah 70.
Boardman, Miss E. S. 57.
Botsford, John
36, 101.
Bowerman, Benjamin 101.
11 Joseph 101.
Luther 34.
Bowers, Isaac 105.
Buck, Rev. E. M. 65.
Jasper
79.
11
Old Mr.
101.
= Wm. D. 12, 30.
Buckley, Rev. J. J.
68.
William
72.
Mrs. Augustus 12.
11 Rev. Edward 64.
George T.
100.
11
Ives
43.
11 Paulina 43.
Brodies, of Beulah,
70.
Bronson, Rev. Edwin
64.
Brown, Chester
107.
n
Mrs. C. H.
93.
==
C. T.
93.
Mrs. C. T.
93.
Major D. D. S. 23, 39, 41, 58, 59, 67,
Billington, Rev. Linus W.
44, 64.
Bills, Sherman 35.
Bingham, Ephraim 11 William 76
100.
Bissell, Benjamin B.
27, 72.
-
Mr. ( first shoe- maker ) 36.
= Robert 23.
n
Roscoe C. E.
93.
= Selden S. 67, 75, 93.
Rev. Solomon 22,
62, 63, 76.
= Thomas 92.
= Mrs. Thomas 93.
=
Theron
58,.78.
=
Volney P.
75, 92.
Mrs. Volney P.
93.
William
101.
Boyd, Grace
57.
Brewster, Ezra
78.
Bristol, Dr. Augustus 22,
23, 27, 43, 100.
Budd, Robert
77.
Budlong, Isaac
87, 92.
Mrs. Isaac
20,52.
..
Mrs. Ralph
93.
Schuyler
93.
Berry, Theodore
27, 45.
Bigford, Amanda
16.
125
Budlong, Mrs. Schuyler 93.
Burdick, Alevia 56.
Burns, Felix
20.
Burrell, Mrs. Thomas 93.
Buttolph, Ann
56, 103.
Rev. Milton 44, 64.
Byam, Dr. Lucius W. 23.
Cady, P. W. 77.
11 Rufus 21,47.
Calkins, Caleb 75, 78.
Campbell, Daniel P.
93.
Mrs. Frances A. 98.
James A.
92.
11
Peter
20.
Campbells of Beulah,
70.
Carpenter, Benjamin B. 27,
71, 101.
Christies of Beulah,
70.
Christy, Benjamin
104.
Chumasero, Judge John C.
23, 103.
Church, John D.
57.
Sanford E.
58.
Rev. S. C.
66.
=
Powell 21, 25,
27, 38, 40, 45,
46, 51, 54, 58, 65, 75, 100, 101.
n
Sarah A.
57.
"
Powell, Jr. 101.
Carry, Rev. William F. 63.
Carson, Joseph
87.
11
William
101.
Carter, Judge William 56
Cartter, Judge David K. 45
Carter, Phederus
23, 103.
Cartwright, Orrin
36, 101.
Carver, William 36.
Case, Hull 77.
Casey, Ruth B.
57.
Catana, Lanklan 55,57,
58, 102.
Cate, George
87.
Chamberlain, Hinds,
18,
19, 33, 73, 74.
=
Lydia
19.
Chapin, Clarinda
56.
=
Henry
93.
=
Henry W.
87.
Horace
100.
Judge
16
Chapman, Jessamine
57.
=
Rev. Jedediah
62.
=
Lucy
14.
Chase, Lillian C.
57.
n
Rev. L. D.
65.
Cheeseman, Rev. Lewis
64
Christie, Alexander
92,97.
n
John
21.
11
Charles
101.
Ezra
45, 78, 101.
.
Judge Ira
23,
11
25, 32, 40, 44, 71, 99, 100, 101, 102.
Clapp, E. P.
109.
Clark, Jerusha
56, 106.
Peter
80.
Cobb, Nathaniel 78.
Coe, Rev. George W. 65.
Cole, Elder 108.
Coller, Thomas 99.
Collins, Edward
36, 46, 100.
Colt, John
63, 64.
Comfort, Herbert T. 56.
Mr.
56.
Rev. Orrin F.
65.
Comstock, Abbey ,
57.
Otis
23.
Cleary, Mr.
105.
Cliff, Rev. F. W. 106.
126
Cone, Andrew 21.
Andrew G.
62, 78.
Ezra T.
78.
Conners, John
101.
Cook, Rev. Chauncey 63.
=
William E.
56.
Cooley, Rev. W. P.
107.
Coon, A man named
100.
Copeland, Rev. John
65, 99.
Rev. John A. 65.
Rev. R. W.
66.
Cornell, John 101.
Corey, Dora E. 57.
James B. 57.
Cox, Elisha
55.
Frank 66.
= Isaac 21, 25, 38, 101, 109.
n
James
21, 27, 80, 109.
n Joseph 21, 23, 25, 30, 65, 75, 101, 109.
=
Keturah
109.
#
Mary
109.
Samuel
21, 52, 109.
Susanah
109.
R
William
78.
Craig, Dr. John R. 23.
Croft, John
72.
Marion E.
57.
Crowder, S. A.
56.
Culver, Rev. S. W.
106.
Cumber; Zachariah
100.
Mrs. Zachariah
12, 100.
Cushman, Abner 79:
Cutler, Minerva 56.
Dailey, Anna 57.
Darling, William 78.
Darrow, Minnie _ 57.
Davies, Rev. Arthur
67.
Davis, Clifford
109.
Ethan
87.
Solomon
100, 101.
Dean, Mrs.
100.
De Graffe, Mr.
32.
Dickinson, Daniel S.
58.
E
William
36
Dietz, John
101.
Dillman, Albert F.
88.
n
John C.
88.
Dixon, Anna
103.
Doane, Moses
36
Dobson, Benjamin
28.
Donnelly, Belle
93.
n
William
92.
Donohue, Rev.
106.
Doolittle, Rev. Henry R.
64.
Dorr, Eleanor M. 57, 89, 90, 93.
n
Mrs. Ellen
89.
R
Jane A.
89.
11
John
23, 39, 103.
11
S. Hobart
67.
Doty. Timothy
77.
Douglass, Cyrus
18, 19,
33, 51. 74.
11
Joseph
62.
Dow, Elizabeth
47.
Drake, John N.
56.
Drury, L. M.
33
.
Dugan, Christopher 14, 18,
73, 74.
Durham, Rev. James
65.
Dutton, Julia
57.
Eastman, Joseph A.
23,
59, 99, 103.
Eaton, Mr.
99.
11
Rev. Thomas W.
65.
Eddy, Rev. Charles
66.
Edmunds, Jefferson
27.
11
Mrs. Lydia
47.
127
Edson, Dr. Freeman
12,
22, 23, 38, 44, 45, 58, 63, 71, 75, 100. Rev. Hanford A., D. D., 44, 95.
Eells. B. G. 56.
Eisler, Rev. G. J. 68, 106.
Eldridge, Rev. Daniel 63.
Ensign, George 22, 27, 36,
38, 79, 100, 101.
11 Mrs. George 12.
Evans, Captain Evan 80.
Evarts or Everts, Rev.
William W. 63, 106.
Farquerson, John 36.
Farwell, David
21, 33.
11
Elisha
19, 21, 74.
Faulkner, John
107.
11 John G.
87, 93.
11 Capt. Thomas
22, 58, 70.
Ferguson, Rev. J. Dudley 67.
John
101.
Filor, Osborn
22, 23, 44,
46, 100.
Finch, John 21, 35, 36, 51, 52.
11 Seeley 22.
Finney, Mrs. Asahel C.
44.
Fish, Josiah 73.
Fitzgerald, Lizzie
93.
Fletcher, Thomas E. 78.
Flinn, Thomas
87.
Fort, Lydia A.
9.
Franklin, Charles J.
93.
Fraser, James 21.
11 Mary M. 18, 89, 90, 93.
11
William
22.
Frawley, John
45.
Freeman, Rev. A. S. 106, 107. 11 James 72.
Frome, Anthony
87.
Frothingham, Thomas 23.
Fuller, Judge 59.
Furman, Rev. E. S. 65.
Gallintine, Jacob S. 39.
Galusha, Elon L.
45.
11
Sears
36, 103.
Garbutt, Ann
48.
=
Cassius
47.
.
Elizabeth, daugh-
ter of William,
47.
n
Elizabeth, daugh-
ter of Zachariah,
47, 48, 54.
#
Elmer H.
23, 47,
100, 102.
=
James
47, 48.
Jane (Mrs. W. H.
Harmon. )
47.
n
John 21, 47, 51,
52, 74, 75, 77.
n
John W. 24, 48, 92.
=
Lucretia ( Mrs.
Jas. A. Robinson.) 47.
=
Lydia ( Mrs.
Edmunds, )
47.
Margaret 47.
=
Nicholas
47.
=
Peter 26, 48, 104,
106.
Phebe, daughter of Zachariah, 47.
n
Phoebe, daughter
of Philip,
48.
A Phoebe, daughter of William, 47.
*
Philip 16, 21, 23,
24, 26, 40, 47,
48, 63, 78, 104.
128
Garbutt, Philip, son of
Philip, 48.
Hon. Philip, son of William, 47, 48, 51, 75, 92, 93. Robert R. 47, 48, 92.
=
Mrs. Robert R.
93.
Sheppard
48.
Volney
47.
William 21,47,
48, 58, 75, 78.
n
Mrs. William
12.
11
William D. 47, 48, 92.
1!
William F.
47, 107.
William H.
60.
Zachariah 47, 48, 54.
11
Mrs. Zachariah
47.
Zachariah, son of
William, 47, 57.
Gardiner, L. H. 105.
Garlock, Franklyn R. 56, 59.
Gates, Harriet
57.
Gibson, Rev. G. W. 66.
Gilbraith & Hammond,
26, 104.
Gillespie, Rev. 105.
Gilman, Henry 78.
Gleason, Sheppard 56.
Godley, L. M. 93.
11 L. M. & Co. 25.
Goheen, Sara A.
57.
Goldsmith, Charles
56.
Gommenginger, Rev. Father 106.
Goodhue, George 21, 74, 101, 102.
11
George, Jr.
102.
John M.
78, 102.
1F
Mrs. John M.
12.
Goodrich, Lewis 58, 100. 101.
Mrs. Lewis
44.
Goodrich, Martin
36.
Gould, Rev. Francis
67.
=
Nelson
36, 101.
= William 77.
Granger, Eli
73.
Grant, Abram B. T. 78.
n
A. S,
107.
Daniel
78.
=
Isaac
78.
Gray, William
77.
Green, Rufus 34.
Greene, Bertha 57.
Grey, Andrew
78.
"
Clara
57
D. B.
93.
Griswold, Rev. Horace 63.
Grunendike, John
65.
Guthrie, Andrew
93.
=
Dr.
23.
Harvey
78.
ก
Luman
36
Hadley, Mrs. G. A. 93.
Hahn, George
36, 101.
Hall, Charles
39.
=
Clark 22, 23, 24, 27,
40, 63. 72, 75.
11
Henry L.
12.
=
Homer L. S.
67, 93.
Hallock, Rev. G. B. F.
64.
Halsted, Mary J.
56, 103.
11
R. H.
39
11
Thomas 38, 40, 100.
=
Mrs. Thomas 19, 102.
Hammond, Alvira
99.
Daniel P. 36
46. 79, 100.
John
36, 79.
Mark
79.
Haney, Rev. W. H.
107
129
Hanford, Abraham 22, 23,
25, 35, 38, 40, 43, 44, 46, 63, . 100,101.
C Joseph P. 45.
Mary 44.
Nancy
45.
William Haynes
22, 23, 38, 45, 100.
Wm. Haynes, Jr.
23, 25, 45.
Hannah, Alexander 63.
Hansey, Jennie 57.
Harmon, Rev. Austin 63.
n Elisha 58, 75.
n
Eugene E. 93, 107.
Mrs. Eugene E. 7.
R
Ira 104.
Mrs. Jane 47
John
78.
Lydia
62.
General Rawson
22, 60, 62, 75, 107,
R Rawson, Jr., 78.
Sylvester 75
Wm. H.
55, 57,92.
Harris, Jonathan 77.
Harroun, John 65, 100.
Hart, Rev. Jacob
63, 99.
Harvey, John E.
72, 107.
Havens, Rengelear N.
72
Haynes, Rev. Selden
64.
Heath, Eldrige 19.
R Elisha 102.
Reuben 18, 19, 33,
54, 74, 76, 102.
Reuben. Jr.
102.
William 102.
Hebbard, Judge 70.
Hebbards of Beulah, 70.
Hemingway, Rev. James 65.
Henderson, Clara 57.
Hess, Nancy 16.
Hetzler, Daniel 78.
11
Frederick 18, 20, 33.
11
George
78.
George F.
78.
11 Nicholas 18, 20, 33.
Hibbard, Rufus 76.
Hicks, Elias
66.
Higby, Hezekiah 78.
n. Philander 78.
Hilliard, Mary 16.
Hogan, Agnes 57.
Holly, Myron 51.
Holmes, Rev. M. W. 106.
= N. S. 25.
Hood, Rev. Hiram H.
65.
Hooper, Mrs. Francis
102.
Horton, Henry
46.
Hotchkiss, ( Shoemaker. ) 36. Howe, Albert 36, 100.
11
Dr. William J. 23,
92, 93, 94.
11 Mrs. William J. 93.
Howell, Joshua
78.
Howie, Rev. J. L.
10.7.
Hudnut, Isaiah
56
Huff, Reuben
56
11 William 80
Hughes, Bessie A. 57.
Hulbertson, Reuben
78
Hunter, Rev. Eli S.
64.
11
Joel
65.
Hurlburt, Helen
56.
11
Reuben
78.
Hutchins, Capt. Hezekiah 76.
Hutchinson, H.
26, 104.
Joslyn
59.
Hyde, Harvey W.
36, 101.
11
Mrs. Harvey ,
19, 102.
11
Milton A.
23, 93.
-
.
.
130
Innes, John W. 27.
Irish, Benjamin
21,62.
Irvin, Samuel
107.
Irvine, Walter
87.
11
Dr. William G.
23,
39, 59, 71.
Jackson, Timothy 78
Jacquith. Asa 78.
11 Reuben 78
Lampson, George
80.
Langdon, Rev. J. B. 65.
Lard, Ezekiel 80.
Johnson, Amasa 78. = Mace 80.
11 Chauncy 107.
11 John
78, 80.
Lawton, Rev. D. B. 65.
Laybourn, Christopher
21, 51, 52, 74.
Laverty, Rev. D. H.
64.
Lee, Professor Daniel
60.
Lester, Caroline
57.
Lewis, David B.
71.
11
Isaac I. 22, 63, 64,
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