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He assisted in surveying and laying out Prospect, Ontario and St. Clair streets, and many others. The year 1827 was attended by much sickness-fever and chills-which proved fatal to great numbers. Among those who fell victims to the fever was his wife. The canal was put through in that year, which probably caused the unusual sickness. In 1828 he contracted a second marriage with Miss Sarah M. King, who survives him after a union of over fifty years. Six children remain, a son and dangh- ter by his first wife, and four daughters by his present wife. Although nearly blind the last few years of his life, he never murmured, but was ever cheerful and patient, entertaining ev- eryone who visited him, and seeming to impart to them a meas- ure of his own happy nature.
The first piece of property purchased by Mr. Sherwin in the city, was on the corner of Ontario and Prospect streets, eight
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rods square. He afterward sold it to Clark & Willey, and is where the " Farmers' Block" stood. It afterwards reverted to his possession again and was held by him a number of years, bringing when sold what was then considered a fair price, but which would now be a mere nothing. In 1832 he purchased a small farm, part of the Richard Blinn farm, on the Newburgh road, and in March, 1832, moved ont there, developing it into one of the finest farms in the vicinity of Cleveland-gratifying every sense by its natural beauty and varied resources. There may be some yet who remember with pleasure riding ont there to the sugar camp in the early spring to feast on maple syrup, warm sugar and wax.
In 1853 N. C. Baldwin purchased the place, and Mr. Sherwin built a brick house on Fairmount street, near the village, being the only house then on that street between the Newburgh road and the Corners, except the old Stark house. During his latter vears he built, occupied and sold several homes, residing a por- tion of the time with some of his danghters, spending the last two years of his life, however, at 51 Sibley street, the last home he built. The enterprise of his youth which enabled him to make those two long, tedious journeys from the east to the west, there to establish a home and help build up a city, seemed never to flag. He took the greatest interest in everything progressive -in politics, religion and science. All recollections of early times given by others to the papers, were lived over in his mem- ory. IIe was greatly interested in the Early Settlers' Associa- tion, though not permitted to attend their meeting, owing to feebleness and advanced years. Of all the old friends of whom he often spoke, who have witnessed the growth of our beautiful city from its small beginnings, John W. Allen and Moses White alone remained at the time of his decease.
With reverent hearts, scan the list of the noble dead who have left behind so rich a legacy of worthy deeds and noble thoughts. For them,
"Life's labors done, Life's battles won,
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No need of granite stone Their virtues to record. In loving hearts enshrined, The good shall ever find Virtue its own reward."
Cleveland, July 2, 1882.
WHEN I CAME.
MR. PRESIDENT: I came to the Reserve in 1824 in a vessel; landed in Cleveland the third day of May, about five in the even- ing; Captain Williamson commanded the vessel: was obliged to cast anchor three miles out; no wharves or doeks: came ashore in a small boat. The captain hesitated about trying to come on shore until morning, but finally he says: "If you dare venture, I will take two sailors and your trunk." We had no such mam- moth trunks as there are in this age. There were a hundred and sixty passengers, and most of them sea-siek. I said I would as soon be at the bottom of Lake Erie as to be here; we made the attempt, and got on shore all right. The captain took me up to Doctor McIntosh, who then kept public house. There we found Doctor Burton and Rodney Strong, the doctor on horse- back, and Mr. Strong in a buggy, who very kindly gave me a ride to Euclid, now Collamer. The road was very full of stumps, the trees were cut, but the stumps were still standing. After going abont two miles there came up a heavy thunder-shower; we were in total darkness, only when it lightened. The doctor was directly behind us, urging us on, but we arrived safe at Mr. Strong's door at eight in the evening; he was then keeping pub- lie house in the Lyndley House, now torn down; this was Sat- urday evening. Sunday, at noon, Mr. Adams came there, and after an introduction, he invited me to go to church with him -a nice old gentleman, Mr. Darius Adams' father-he said he
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would give me the best seat in the church. I went. He seated me with General Dille and wife on a buggy seat that they had brought in for their own convenience. The minister was the Rev. Mr. Bradstreet; he boarded in our family, Doctor Burton's.
The next week I attended a dancing party at the house of Mr. David Bonnell, quite a small log house. It stood where Mr. Harbeek's house now stands. The musician was Mr. James Hendershot-splendid musie. I enjoyed it much; all plain. happy people-no strife for dress or fashion. The same week the school directors came for me to teach the school in Frogville, now Collinwood; went down in an ox team; the roads were just logs thrown together, very rough. I taught three months; boarded in Mr. Hale's family, now all dead. Among the schol- ars was a large, hardy young chap. I was often amused, stand- ing at the window to see him crack chestnut burs with his heel. He is now an honorable member of your Association.
Very few of the old settlers are left. I could mention many interesting circumstances of the early settlers. When the Doe- tor arrived at Euclid he had but two shillings left. He and an- other young man flipped a copper to see which should have the district school; it fell to the Doctor's lot to teach the school. and by that means he got into practice and was very successful.
I will take no more time.
MRS. A. P. BURTON.
Collamer, Aug. 20, 1882.
NOTE .- It may not be improper to state that the writer of the foregoing is the widow of Dr. Elijah Burton, deceased, who for many years was a resident physician of Euclid township. He came to Euclid in 1820, taught the school for awhile, and studied medicine with Dr. Farnsworth, a physician of that vi- cinity. Dr. Burton soon acquired an enviable reputation as a medical practi- tioner, and especially in diseases peculiar to a new country. He was a noble- hearted man, kind and liberal, and highly respected by all who knew him. He died in 1854.
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NAMES OF EARLY SETTLERS WHOM I KNEW.
CLEVELAND, O., July 20, 1882.
The following, to the best of my recollection, are the names of men who lived in what was then Cleveland, in the fall of 1811 and spring of 1812. Possibly a few names may be missing. I will begin north of the Kingsbury creek, on Broadway:
The first was Maj. Samuel Jones, on the hill near the turn of the road; farther down came Judge John Walworth, then postmaster, and his oldest son A. W. Walworth, and son-in-law, Dr. David Long. Then on the corner, where the Forest City House now stands, was a Mr. Morey. The next was near the now American House, where the little post office then stood, and Mr. Hanchet, who had just started a little store. Close by was a tavern, kept by Mr. George Wallace. Then on top of the hill, north of Main street, Lorenzo Carter and son, Lorenzo, Jr., who kept tavern also. The only house below on Water street was owned by Judge Samuel Williamson with his family, and his brother Matthew, who had a tannery on the side hill below. On the corner of Water and Superior streets, was Nathan Perry's store, and his brother, Horace Perry, lived near by. Levi Johnson began in Cleveland about that time, likewise two broth- ers of his, who came on soon after; Benjamin, a one-legged man; and I think the other name was John. The first and last were lake captains for a time. Abraham Hickox, the old blacksmith: Alfred Kelly, Esq., who boarded with 'Squire Walworth at that time; then a Mr. Bailey, also Elias and Harvey Murray, and perhaps a very few others in town not named.
Then on what is now Euclid avenue, from Monumental Square through the woods to East Cleveland, was but one man, Nathan Chapman, who lived in a small shanty, with a small clearing around him, and near the now Euclid Station. He died soon after. Then at what was called Doan's Corners lived two families only, Nathaniel, the older, and Maj. Seth Doan.
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Then on the south, now Woodland Hills avenue, first came Richard Blinn, Rodolphus Edwards, and Mr. Stephens, a school teacher; Mr. Honey. James Kingsbury. David Burras, Eben Hosmer, John Wightman. William W. Williams, and three sons, Frederick, William W., Jr .. and Joseph. Next, on now the Carter place, Philomen Baldwin, and four sons, Philomen. Jr., Amos, Caleb, and Runa. Next, James Hamilton; then Sammel Hamilton (who was drowned on the lake), his widow. and three sons, Chester, Justice, and Samuel. Jr .. in what was since called Newburgh, and now Cleveland. Six by the name of Miles-Erastus, Theodore. Charles, Samuel. Thompson, and Daniel. Widow White, with five sons, JJohn, William, Solo- mon, Samuel, and Lyman. A Mr. Barnes, Henry Edwards. Allen Gaylord, and father and mother. In the spring of 1812. came Noble Bates, Ephraim and Jedediah Hubbell, with their aged father and mother. (the latter soon after died:) in each family were several sons: Stephen Gilbert, Sylvester Burk. with six sons. B. B. Burk. Gains, Erectus, &c. : Ahner Cochran, on what is now called Etna street. Samuel S. Baldwin, Esq., was sheriff and county surveyor, and hung the noted Indian. John Omic, in 1812. Next. Y. L. Morgan, with three sons. Y. L., Jr .. Caleb, and Isham A. The next, on now Broadway. Dyer Sherman. Christopher Gunn, Elijah, Charles, and Elijah Gunn, Jr. ; Robert Fulton. Robert Carr, Samuel Dille, Ira En- sign. Ezekiel Holly, and two sons, Lorin and Alphonso; Wid- ow Clark, and four sons, Mason, Martin, Jarvis, and Rufus.
Newburgh was set off from Cleveland and named. I think. in 1814 or 1815. I have never seen it on record, but well recollect the circumstance.
Y. L. MORGAN.
A COMPLETE LIST
OF THE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION, NOVEMBER 19, 1879, TO OCTOBER 1, 1881-TOTAL 394.
NAME.
WHERE BORN.
WHEN.
CAME TO THE RESERVE.
DIED.
Andrews, S. J.
Connecticut,
1801
1825
1880
Allen, J. W.
Connecticut,
1802
1825
Adams, S. E.
New York,
1818
1837
Adams, Darius
Ohio,
1810
1810
....
Ackley, J. M.
Ohio,
1835
1835
... .
Abbey, Seth A.
New York,
1798
1831
1880
Addison, H. M.
Ohio,
1818
1818
... .
Adams, Mrs. Mary A.
Ohio,
1811
1811
...
Andrews, Mrs. J. A.
Ohio,
1816
1816
....
Adams, W. K.
New York,
1812
1831
. . ..
Anthony, Ambrose
Massachusetts,
1810
1834
Adams, Mrs. E. E.
Ohio,
1836
1836
. . .
Atwell, C. R.
New York,
1813
1817
...
Adams, G. H.
England,
1831
1840
... .
Avery, J. T., Rev.
New York,
1810
1839
....
Angell, George,
Germany,
1830
1838
Bingham, Elijah
New Hampshire,
1800
1835
1881
Burnham, Mrs. M. W.
Massachusetts,
1808
1838
Baldwin, Dudley
New York,
1809
1819
Bailey, Robert
..
...
Burgess, Solon
Vermont,
1817
1819
... .
Burton, Dr. E. D.
Ohio,
1825
1825
. ...
Burgess, L. F.
Ohio,
1823
1823
. .
Bull, L. S.
Connecticut,
1813
1820
. .
Beers, D. A.
New Jersey,
1816
1818
1880
Bliss, Stoughton
Ohio,
1823
1823
... .
Benedict, L. D).
Vermont,
1827
1830
....
. ...
...
. . . .
. . .
.
1834
20
ANNALS OF THE
NAME.
WHERE BORN.
WHEN.
CAME TO THE RESERVE.
DIED.
Borges, J. F.
Germany,
1810
1835
. .. .
Bury, Theodore
New York,
. ..
1839
Beverlin John
Pennsylvania,
1813
1834
Brett, J. W.
England,
1816
1838
Bowler, N. P.
New York,
1820
1839
... .
Buhrer, Mrs. Stephen
Germany,
1828
1840
. . . .
Bishop, J. P.
Vermont,
1815
1836
1881
Bishop, Mrs. E. W.
Ohio,
1821
1821
. .
Beardsley, I. L.
New York,
1819
1838
Burnham, Thos.
New York,
1808
1833
.. .
Bingham, William
Connecticut,
1816
1836
Brooks, O. A.
Vermont,
1814
1834
....
Barber, Mrs. J. T.
New Hampshire,
1804
1818
... .
Burwell, G. P.
Connecticut,
1817
1830
Burwell, Mrs. L. C.
Pennsylvania,
1820
1824
Branch, Dr. D. G.
Vermont,
1805
1833
1880
Bartlett, Nicholas
Massachusetts,
1822
1833
.
Babcock, Chas. H.
Connecticut,
1823
1834
....
Barber, Josiah
Ohio,
1825
1825
. . . .
Brayton, H. F.
New York,
1812
1836
Bauder, Levi
New York,
1812
1834
1882
Bowler, William
New York,
1822
1833
Beavis, B. R.
England,
1826
1834
. . . .
Blossom, H. C.
Ohio,
1822
1822
....
Beers, L. F.
Olio,
1823
1823
. .
Bauder, L. F.
Ohio,
1840
1840
Bingham, E. Beardsley
Ohio,
1826
1826
Butts, Bolivar
New York,
1826
1840
Benham, F. M.
Connecticut,
1801
1811
Burns, Mrs. F. M.
Ohio,
1832
1832
. . .
Butts, S. C.
New York,
1794
1840
...
Brooks, S. C.
Ohio,
1820
1820
Baldwin, N. C.
Connecticut,
1802
1816
. . . .
Blair, Elizabeth
Ohio,
1820
1820
...
Blair, Mary Jane
Ohio,
1818
1818
...
Buike, O. M.
Ohio.
1823
1823
....
Burton, Mrs. Abby P.
Vermont,
1805
1824
....
Cahoon, Joel B.
New York,
1793
1810
....
Cannell, William
Isle of Man,
1811
1837
. . . .
Cannell, John S.
Isle of Man,
1801
1828
. . . .
. . .
.. . .
...
. .
..
. . .
. . . .
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EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.
NAME.
WHERE BORN.
WHEN.
CAME TO THE RESERVE.
DIED.
Cox, John
England,
1837
.. . .
Corlett, Wm. K.
Isle of Man,
1820
1837
.. .
. ..
Cross, David W.
New York,
....
1836
....
Cowles, Edwin
Ohio,
.. ..
1832
. . . .
Cottrell, L. Dow
New York,
1811
1835
. .. .
Corlett, John
Isle of Man,
1816
1836
. . . .
Cook, W. P.
New York,
1825
1838
. .
Coakley, Mrs. Harriet,
New Jersey,
1797
1814
. . . .
Cleveland, J. D.
New York,
1822
1835
. . . .
Clark, James F.
New York,
1809
1833
... .
Clark, Aaron,
Connecticut,
1811
1832
1881
Carlton, C. C.
Connecticut,
1812
1831
Cozad, Elias
New Jersey,
1790
1808
1880
Cutter, O. P.
Ohio,
1824
1824
. ...
Corlett, Thomas
Isle of Man,
1820
1827
...
Crittenden, Mrs. M. A.
New York,
1802
1827
1882
Chapman, H. M.
Ohio,
1830
1930
...
Christian, James
Isle of Man,
1810
1838
Carson, Marshall
New York,
1810
1834
1882
Craw, William V.
New York,
1810
1832
. ...
Crawford, Lucian
Ohio,
1828
1828
.
.
Crosby, Thomas D.
Massachusetts,
1804
1811
. . ..
Colahan, Samuel
Canada,
1808
1814
...
Curtiss, L. W.
New York,
· 1817
1834
..
Crocker, Mrs. D.
New York,
1796
1801
1881
Cushman, Mrs. H.
Ohio,
1820
1820
. . . .
Chapman, G. L.
Connecticut,
1795
1819
. . . .
Chapman, Mrs. G. L.
New Hampshire,
1805
1827
....
Corlett, Mrs. M. H.
New York,
1829
1833
... .
Cottrell, Mrs. L. D.
New York,
1811
1833
. ..
Dodge, George C.
Ohio,
1813
1818
...
Dodge, H. H.
Ohio,
1810
1810
. .. .
Dodge, Wilson S.
Ohio,
·1839
1839
... .
Detmer, G. H.
Germany,
1801
1835
....
Doan, W. H.
Ohio,
1828
1828
... .
Doan, Mrs. C. L.
Connecticut,
1816
1834
....
Dibble, Lewis
New York,
1807
1812
6
Duty, D. W.
New Hampshire,
1804
1825
. .
Doan, John
New York,
1598
1801
. ..
. . .
Coe, S. S.
...
1837
ANNALS OF THE
WHERE BORN.
WHEN.
CAME TO THE RESERVE.
DIED.
Dockstader, C. J.
Ohio,
1838
1838
....
Doan, J. W.
Ohio,
1833
1833
Dunham, D. B.
. New York,
....
. ...
. . .
Dodge, Mrs. G. C.
Vermont,
1817
1820
...
Doan, George
Ohio,
1828
1828
Davidson, C. A.
Ohio.
1837
1837
Diemer, Peter
Germany,
1827
1840
Dutton, Dr. C. F.
New York.
1831
1837
Day, L. A.
Ohio,
1812
. ..
...
Dunn, Mrs. Elizabeth
New York,
1828
1834
Diebold, Fred
Ohio.
1840
1840
Doan, Seth C.
Ohio,
1819
1819
...
Davis, L. L.
Connecticut,
1793
1839
Davis, Mrs. Cynthia
Pennsylvania,
1818
1839
Edwards, R.
Ohio,
1818
1818
Erwin, John
New York,
1808
1835
Emerson, Oliver
Maine,
1804
1831
...
Flint, E. S.
Ohio,
1819
1838
...
Fitch, J. W.
New York,
1823
1826
Foot, John A.
Connecticut,
1803
1833
Foot, Mrs. John A.
Pennsylvania,
1816
1832
Fuller, William,
Connecticut,
1814
1836
Fitch, James
New York.
1821
1827
Foot, A. E.
Connecticut,
1810
1830
Flint, Mrs. E. S.
New York,
1824
1830
Ford, L. W.
Massachusetts,
1830
1841
...
Foljambe, Samuel
England,
1804
1834
....
Ferris William
Pennsylvania,
1808
1815
....
Fish, Electa
New York,
1808
1811
. ..
Gill, Mrs. M. A.
Isle of Man,
1812
1827
. . .
Gaylord. E. F.
Connecticut,
1795
1834
...
Gardner, George W.
Massachusetts,
1834
1837
....
Gordon, Wm. J.
New Jersey,
1818
1835
...
Greenhalgh, R.
England,
1828
1840
. ..
Gorham, J. H.
Connecticut,
1807
1838
1881
Gayton, Mrs. M. A.
England,
1808
1832
· Gaylord, Mrs. E. F.
New York,
1801
1834
...
Goodwin, William
Ohio.
1838
1838
. ...
.
.. .
Dentzer, Daniel
Germany,
1815
1832
...
.
. . ..
. . . .
Dunn, Mrs. E. Ann
England,
1806
1834
.
....
....
. ..
. .
....
. .
NAME.
1831
23
EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.
NAME.
WHERE BORN.
WHEN.
THE RESERVE.
DIED.
Giddings, Mrs. C. M.
Michigan,
1805
1827
Gibbons, James
Ohio,
1840
1840
Gibbons, Mrs. M. B.
Ireland,
1829
1838
Gaylord, H. C.
Connecticut,
1826
1834
Gardner, A. S.
Vermont,
1809
1818
. . . .
Gardner, Mrs A. S.
Olio,
1814
1814
Graham, Robert,
Pennsylvania,
1814
1834
Greene, S. C.
Ohio,
1822
1841
Herrick, R. R.
New York,
1826
1836
. .
Hessenmueller, E.
Germany,
1836
...
Hills, N. C.
Vermont,
1805
1831
. .
Hills, Mrs. N. C.
New York,
1811
1831
. . . .
Handy, T. P.
New York,
1807
1832
...
Hudson, W. P.
Ohio,
1820
1820
...
Heil, Henry
Germany,
1810
1832
...
Hubbell, H. S.
Ohio,
1832
1832
...
Hubby, L. M.
New York,
1812
1839
Hickox, Charles
Connecticut,
1810
1837
Howard, A. D.
Connecticut,
1803
1834
Honeywell, Ezra
New York.
1802
1831
. . . .
Harris, B. C.
Ohio,
1832
1832
. . . .
Hudson, D. D.
Pennsylvania,
1824
1837
. . . .
Heisel, N.
Germany,
1816
1834
Hayden, A. S.
Ohio,
1813
1835
1880
Harris, Mrs. J. A.
Massachusetts,
1810
1837
Harris, B. E.
Ohio,
1838
1838
.
....
Hurlbut, Mrs. H. B.
New York.
1818
1836
Hughes, Arthur
Vermont,
1807
1840
Hudson, Mrs. C. Ingersoll
Ohio,
1819
1819
. .
Hawkins, H. C.
Ohio,
1822
1822
.
....
Haltnorth, Mrs. G.
Prussia,
1819
1836
Hird, Thomas
England,
1808
1830
. .. .
Hastings, S. L.
Massachusetts
1813
1836
...
Harper, E. R.
Ohio,
1812
1816
· . .
Henry, R. W.
New York, ·
1809
1818
....
Ingham, W. A.
..
....
Johnson, Mrs. L. D.
Ohio,
1825
1834
. ...
Jones, Thos., Jr.
England,
1821
1831
. ...
. .
...
.
. ...
. ..
. .
..
Hurlbut, H. B.
New York.
1818
1836
. .
. .
House, Martin
Ohio,
1835
1835
. . ..
...
. . .
. .. .
CAME TO
1832
74
ANNALS OF THE
NAME.
WHERE BORN.
WHEN.
CAME TO THE RESERVE.
DIED.
Jewett, A. A.
....
1821
... .
Johnson, P. L.
Ohio,
1823
1823
. . .
Jaynes, Harris
Ohio,
1835
1835
. ...
Jackson, Chas.
England,
1829
1835
....
Jones, W. S.
Ohio,
1837
1837
... .
Johnson, W. C.
Connecticut,
1813
1835
....
Johnson, A. M.
Ohio,
1823
1823
....
Jayred, Wm. H.
New Jersey,
1831
1933
... .
Keller, Henry
Germany,
1810
1832
...
Kellogg, A.
Ohio,
1820
1820
. . . .
Kelley, Horace
Ohio,
1819
1819
...
Kelly, John
Pennsylvania,
1809
1832
. .. .
Kingsbury, Jas. W.
Ohio,
1813
1813
Keyser, James
New York,
1818
1832
....
Keyser, Mrs. James
Ohio,
1821
1821
....
Lewis, Sanford J.
New York,
1833
1837
. ..
Lewis, Chittenden
New York,
1800
1837
. .. .
Lathrop, C. L.
Connecticut,
1804
1831
. .
...
Lyon, R. T.
Illinois,
1819
1834
....
....
Leonard, Jarvis
Vermont,
1810
1834
Lyon, S.S.
Connecticut,
1817
1818
.. . .
Layman, S. H.
Ohio,
1819
1831
. ...
Lewis, G. F.
New York,
1822
1837
....
Lee, Mrs. R.
Ohio,
1837
1837
. . . .
Lemen, Catherine
Ohio,
1811
1820
... .
Lathrop, W. A.
New Hampshire,
1813
1816
. . . .
Lyon, Mrs. S. S.
Ohio,
1822
1822
....
Minor, Marion
New York,
1825
1831
....
Morgan, A. W.
Ohio,
1815
1815
....
Morgan, Y. L.
Connecticut,
1797
1811
....
Morgan, E. P.
Connecticut,
1807
1840
. . . .
Myer, Nicholas
Germany,
1809
1834
. .. .
Mackenzie, C. S.
Maryland,
1809
1836
. ...
Mygatt, George
Connecticut,
1797
1807
.. . .
McIntosh, Mrs. A.
Scotland,
1809
1836
....
McIntosh, A.
Scotland,
1808
1836
McIlrath, M. S.
New Jersey,
. . . .
...
.. .
Miller, Mrs. M.
Ohio,
1809
1820
....
.
1837
Lamb, Mrs. D. W.
Massachusetts,
1832
Lowman, Jacob,
...
1
EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.
CAME TO
NAME.
WHERE BORN.
WHEN.
THE RESERVE.
DIED.
Marshall, George F.
New York,
1817
1836
. . . .
Morgan, I. A.
Connecticut,
1809
1811
...
Miller, William L ..
Ohio,
1829
1829
. . . .
Merchant, Silas
Ohio,
1826
1826
....
Mather, Samuel H.
New Hampshire,
1813
1835
. .. .
Marble, Levi
New York,
1820
1830
...
Merwin, George B.
Connecticut,
1809
1816
Marshall, Daniel
New York,
1824
1841
. . . .
Marshall, Mrs. Daniel
Vermont,
1830
1841
....
Merkel, M.
Germany,
1818
1840
. ..
Merkel, Mrs. M.
Germany,
1823
1834
... .
McReynolds, Mrs. M. D.
Ohio,
...
.. .
. . .
Meeker, S. C.
Ohio,
1820
1820
...
Morgan, H. L.
Ohio,
1832
1832
Morgan, Sarah H.
Ohio,
1838
1838
Morgan, Mrs. N. G.
Ohio,
1815
1818
.. .
.
....
Mallory, Daniel
New York,
1801
1833
....
Morgan, Mrs. A. W.
Ohio,
1821
1821
. ...
Nott, C. C.
Connecticut,
1826
1835
....
Newmark S.
Bavaria,
1816
1839
Norton, C. H.
New York,
1805
1838
1881
Neff, Melchor
Germany,
1896
1834
. . . .
Ogram, J. W.
England,
1820
.. . .
Ogram, Mrs. J. W.
Ohio,
1825
1825
....
O'Brien, O. D.
Ohio,
1819
1819
O'Brien, Delia R.
Vermont,
1813
1817
O'Connor, R.
Ohio,
1824
1824
. ...
Pannell, James
New York,
1812
1832
....
Penty, Thomas
England,
1808
1829
Palmer, J. D.
Connecticut,
1831
1835
. .. .
Payne, N. P.
Ohio,
1837
1837
. ...
Porter, L. G.
Massachusetts,
1806
1826
....
Pease, Samuel
Massachusetts,
1805
1828
....
Pease, Charles
Ohio,
1811
1835
....
Pelton, F. W.
Connecticut,
1827
1835
. . ..
Proudfoot, D.
Scotland,
1809
1832
. . ..
Piper. A. J.
Vermont,
1814
1839
....
Pier, Mrs. L. J.
Ohio,
1823
1828
. ...
.. .
Morgan, Caleb
Connecticut,
1799
1811
. ..
. . .
Marshall, I. H.
Ohio,
1822
....
....
....
.
75
26
ANNALS OF THE
NAME.
WHERE BORN.
WHEN.
CAME TO THE RESERVE.
DIED.
Pease, Mary E.
Connecticut,
1816
1835
...
Pankhurst, Mrs. Sarah
England,
1812
1835
...
Paddock, T. S.
New York,
1814
1836
. .. .
Phillips, B. F.
Ohio,
1833
1833
Palmer, Sophia
Ohio,
1818
1818
...
Payne, H. B.
New York,
1810
1833
... .
Payne, Mrs. H. B.
Ohio,
1818
1818
. . . .
Phillips, Mrs. Emily
Ohio,
1809
1809
...
Prescott, James
Massachusetts,
1826
1826
Quinn, Arthur
Ireland,
1810
1832
.
. .
Rice, Harvey,
Massachusetts,
1800
1824
.. .
Rice, Mrs- Harvey
Vermont,
1812
1833
...
Rouse, Rebecca E.
Massachusetts,
1799
1830
Russell, George H.
New York,
1817
1834
Rogers, C. C.
Ireland,
1813
1839
Rupel, S. D.
Ohio,
1808
1808
...
Robison. J. P.
New York,
1811
1832
....
Rouse, B. F.
Massachusetts,
1824
1830
... .
Ranney, W. S.
Ohio,
1835
1835
: . . .
Rowley, Lucy A.
Connecticut,
1805
182;
. . . .
Radcliff, Mary A.
Isle of Man,
1822
1826
Rice, P. W.
Ohio,
1829
1829
Redington, Mrs. C.
New York,
1821
1839
. . ..
Redington, J. A.
New York,
1818
1839
. . .
Ranney, Rufus P.
Massachusetts,
1813
1894
. . . .
Spalding, R. P.
Massachusetts.
1798
1820
...
Stickney, Mrs. C. B.
Canada,
1836
1836
...
Stickney, Hamilton
New York,
1824
1830
...
Spangler, Mrs. Elizabeth
Maryland.
1790
1820
1880
Sherwin, Ahimaaz
Vermont.
1792
1818
1881
Scovill, Mrs. J. Bixby
Ohio,
1800
1816
.
Silberg, F.
Germany,
1804
1834
. . . .
Sherwin, Mis. S. M.
New York,
1809
1827
Sabin, William
New York,
1817
1839
. ...
Skedd, W. V.
England,
1816
1833
. .. .
Shepard, D. A.
Connecticut,
1810
1833
...
Sargent, John H.
New York,
1814
1818
. . . .
Skinner, O. B.
Ohio,
1831
1831
. ...
Southworth, W. P.
Connecticut,
1819
1836
. .. .
. .
1827
Quayle, Thos.
Isle of Man,
...
. ..
....
.
EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.
NAME.
WHERE BORN.
WHEN .
CAME TO THE RESERVE.
DIED.
Slawson, J. L.
· Michigan,
1806
1812
....
Scovill, E. A.
Ohio.
1819
1819
Saxton, Mrs. E. A.
Maine,
1821
1833
Stephenson, Wm.
Pennsylvania,
1804
1833
...
...
Shelley, John
England,
1815
1835
Sacket, Alex.
Pennsylvania,
1814
1835
....
Sacket, Mrs. Alex.
Ohio,
1815
1815
Sterling, Dr. E.
Connecticut,
1825
1827
... .
Schiely, Mrs. Anna
Germany,
1832
. ...
Shelden, S. H.
New York,
1813
1835
....
Stanley, G. A.
Connecticut,
1837
...
Spangler, M. M.
Ohio,
1813
1820
....
Slade, Horatio
England,
1834
Sorter, Harry
New York,
1820
1831
...
Smith, W. T.
New York,
1811
1836
Strickland, B.
Vermont,
1810
1835
...
Strickland, Mrs. H. W.
Ohio,
. ..
..
Saxton, J. C.
Vermont,
1812
1818
. ...
Smith, Mrs. Wm.
1811
1836
. . . .
Strong, Charles H.
Ohio,
1831
1831
....
Sanford, A. S.
Connecticut,
1805
1829
... .
Smith, Erastus
Connecticut,
1790
1832
1881
Steward, J. S.
Ohio,
1818
1818
. . . .
Severance, Mrs. M. H.
Ohio,
Strong, Homer
Connecticut,
1811
1836
. . . .
Selden, N. D.
Connecticut,
1815
1831
...
Stillman, W. H.
Connecticut.
1808
1833
. . .
Simmons, Thomas
Ohio,
1832
1832
....
Shunk, Mrs. A. H.
Ohio,
1824
1824
. .
Stevens, C. C.
Maine,
1819
1833
. .
Simmons, Isaac B.
Selden, Mrs. Elizabeth
Ohio,
1819
1819
Sorter, C. N.
New York,
1812
1831
....
Sharp, Clayton
Ohio,
1811
1833
...
Severance, S. L.
Ohio,
1834
1834
... .
Stade, Samantha Doan
Ohio,
1817
1817
...
Spring, V.
Massachusetts,
1799
1817
....
Short, David
Connecticut,
1818
1827
..
Tilden, D. R.
Connecticut,
1806
1828
... .
....
....
Smith, Mrs. F. L.
Connecticut,
1836
....
...
. .
..
1806
1836
. .
1834
78
ANNALS OF THE
CAME TO
NAME.
WHERE BORN.
WHEN. THE RESERVE.
DIED.
Taylor, Harvey
Ohio,
1814
1814
1880
Thompson, Thos.
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