Annual of the Bradford County Historical Society, 1906, Part 27

Author: Bradford County Historical Society (Bradford County, Pa.)
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Towanda, Pa. : The Society
Number of Pages: 558


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In 1801 the townships of Mt. Zion and Rush were formed, which took off on the east abont one-third each of both Athens and Ulster in what is now Bradford county. Ulster remaining, included the greater part of present Rome, Sheshequin, Ulster, Smithfield, Spring- field and Columbia townships.


The following were the taxable inhabitants of Ulster, Luzerne county, in 1801, as copied from the assessment rolls. The assessment was made in the fall of 1801 for 1802 by Joseph Kingsbury, assessor, and Chester Bing- ham and Samuel Gore, assistant assessors :


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Ulster Assessment 1801-'02


Christopher Avery


Elijah Horton, Jr.


Chester Bingham


Oliver Hays


Obadiah Brown


Joshua Horton


Obadiah Brown, Jr.


Gilbert Horton


John Bunnell


Richard Horton


Isaac Baldwin


Eli Holcomb


George M. Boyd


Elijah Horton


Reuben Bumpus


' Joseph Hitchcock John Hutchinson John Hicks


Benjamin Brink


Charles Brown


Joseph Kinney


William Buck


William Knapp


Benjamin Clark


Phineas Kingsbury


Timothy Culver


Joseph Kingsbury


Samuel Clark


Samuel Kellogg Samuel Lenox


Andrus Craigg


David Couch


Ambrose Collins


John Church


Henry Mckinney Solomon Morse


William Curry


David Markham


Samuel Dart


Stephen Morgan


Asahel Dutton


Zina Dunbar


Reuben Mitchell Josiah Marshall Daniel Minier John Minier


Hugh Fordsman


George Minier


Reuben Fuller


Elias Needham


John Fuller


Josiah Newell George Oman John Oman


Obadialı Gore Avery Gore Samuel Gore


John Pierce Stephen Powell Jeremiah Parker


Jabez Geralds


Eliphalet Gustin Russell Gibbs


Isaac Horton


Hezekiah Parker Samuel Parker Moses Park


Eliphalet Ensign


Stephen Fuller


Zephon Flower


William Loughry Alex. Lane


Isaac Cash


Elijah Buck


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Ulster Assessment 1801-'02


Chinee Paine


Reuben Smith


Benjamin Quick


Mathew Rogers


Joseph Salisbury Adrial Simons


Jonathan Rawson


Levi Soper


Isaac Rawson


Lockwood Smith


Russell Roath


Solomon Tracy


Simon Spalding


William Tuttie


John Spalding


Joel Tuttle


William W. Spalding


Elijah Towner


Peter Snyder


Enos Towner


Samuel Starks


Josiah Tuttle


Samuel Satterlee


Samuel Todd


Jeremiah Shaw


Arad Tuttle


Ebenezer Shaw


Adonijah Warner


Benjamin Shaw


Cherick Westbrook


Jedediah Shaw


Leonard Westbrook


James Satterlee


Constant Williams


Elisha Satterlee


Timothy Winship


Joseph Smith


Thomas Young


In the foregoing, Obadiah Brown is assessed as a tan- ner, Obadiah Gore as judge, Joseph Kinney as justice of the peace, John Pierce as merchant, Peter Snyder as tanner, Samuel Starks as joiner, Benjamin Shaw as blacksmith, Arad Tuttle as stiller and Adonijah Warner as physician.


Those listed as single freemen : Christopher Avery, John Church, Gilbert Horton, John Minier, Solomon Morse, Jr., Russell Roath, Jeremiah Shaw, Reuben Smith, Enos Towner and Thomas Young.


Rush Taxables, 1802.


The following is a list of the taxable inhabitants of Rush, as given in the assessment made by Jabez Hyde, Jr., assessor, and Jacob Pickett and Benijah Bostwick, assistant assessors, and returned December, 1801, to the commissioners' office of Luzerne county for 1802. The township of Rush, as originally formed (1801), included parts of what is now Bradford and Susquehanna coun- ties. The list therefore includes the names of settlers of Rush in both counties :


In Bradford


Nathan Abbott


Dimon Bostwick


Joseph Pierce


Salmon Bosworth


Jesse Ross


Josiah Bosworth


Daniel Ross


John Bradshaw


Salmon Bradshaw


Ezekiel Brown


John D. Shoemaker


Benajah Bennett


Philip Shoemaker


Samuel Edsall


Ephraim Fairchild John Ford


Aden Stevens


Samuel Seeley


Cip. Grant


Thomas Tillotson


In Susquehanna


Elijah Adams


Isaac Bronson Joseph Butterfield Israel Burnham


Jesse Edsall


Christopher Shoemaker


Nathan Stevens


Isaac Hancock William Johnson Elisha Keeler Samuel Luckey Lewis Luckey George Mowrey


Charles Mowrey Ezekiel Mowrey


Joseph Ross


James Rockwell


Seth P. Rockwell


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Rush Taxables, 1802


Jabez A. Birchard Jesse Birchard


Daniel Kinney


Simon Kinney


Benjamin Babcock Daniel Brewster


Samuel Lewis


Elisha Lewis


Eldad Brewster


Zebadiah Lathrop Jeremiah Meacham


Silas Beardsley


Ezekiel Maine


Amolo Balch


Ezekiel Maine, Jr.


Calvin Been


Meacham Maine


Samuel Cogswell


Dan Metcalf


Ozen Cook


Samuel Maine


James Carroll


David Olmstead


Albert Camp


Luther Ormshy


Darius Coleman


Joab Pickett


Andrew Canfield


Isaac Pratt


Lathrop Canfield


Elisha Pratt


Robert Day


Cyril Peck


David Dond


John Reynolds


Daniel Foster


Otis Robinson


Abner Griffis


John Robinson


Solomon Griffis


Joseph Ritter


Hezekiah Griffis


Holden Sweet


Lloyd Goodsell


Hial Tupper


David Harris


Nathan Tupper


Jedediah Hewitt


Oliver A. Woodward


Bartlett Hinds


Jehial Warner


Ichabod Hasley


Jonathan West


Jabez Hyde


Jonathan Wheaton


Ezekiel Hyde


Stephen Wilson


Ebenezer Ingralson


Elias West


Myron Kasson


Ebenezer Whipple


Rial Brister


Orwell Taxables, 1804.


Orwell township, formed as Mt. Zion in 1801 from Athens and Ulster, was changed to Orwell in 1802. It embraced the greater part of present Orwell, Windham and Warren, and a considerable part of Pike and Rome.


The following is a list of the taxable inhabitants of Orwell, as given in the assessment made for 1804 by Asahel Johnson, assessor, and Parley Coburn and Micha Russell, assistant assessors. The total value of property assessed for county purposes, $10,289 ; total tax, $51.443.


William Arnold


Ebenezer Coburn, Jr. Amos Coburn


Frederick Aekley (Eiklor)


Andrew Ackley (Eiklor)


Payson Corbin


James Ackley (Eiklor) John Abbot


Alpheus Choate


Benjamin Abbot


Darius Coleman


Jephthia Brainard


Reuben Coleman


Darius Brainard


Christopher Cowel


Joseph Bivins


Theron Darling Daniel Doane


Joshua Bowman


Jacob Dutcher


Samuel Bowman


James Elton


Gideon Bennett


Levi Frisbie


James Bower


Bela Ford


Henry Billings


Thomas Fox


Joel Barns


Chester Gridley


William Buck


Ebenezer Coburn


Josiah Grant Cyp Grant


Parley Coburn


Thomas Gibson


Jonathan Coburn


Willard Green


Moses Coburn


John Gorder


Permal Corbin


Levi Brainard


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Orwell Taxables, 1804


Samuel Griswold


Joseph Parker


Nathaniel Hickok


John Pierce


Asahel Johnson


John Parks


William Johnson


William Ranney


Truman Johnson


John Ranney


Peter Johnson


Dan Russell


Ebenezer Lee


Macha Russell


Roswell Lee


Edmond Russell


James Lent


Libbeus Roberts


Joshua Lumosick


Curtis Robertson


Nathaniel P. Moody


Isaac Seymour


Francis Mazensar


Gould Seymour


Mark Mazensar


Samuel Seeley


Nathan Osber


Roswell Slaughter


Burlington Taxables, 1804.


Burlington township was formed from Wysox in 1802. The following were the taxable inhabitants of Burling- ton, Luzerne county, in 1804, as copied from the "tax bill." The list included those residing in what is now known as Burlington, West Burlington, Troy and the greater part of Canton, LeRoy, Franklin and Granville. The greatest valuation of any one person, $620, was that of Nathaniel Allen, whose tax was $3.10. Seeley Crofut was collector :


Nathaniel Allen


Moses Catlin


Amos Abbott


William Campbell


John Ballard, Jr.


Seely Crofut


Stephen Ballard


James Campbell, Jr.


Joseph Ballard


Paul Dewitt


Nathaniel Ballard


Abraham Dewitt


John Ballard


John Dobbins


James Braffett


William Dobbins


Samuel Bower


William Dewitt


George Bloom


Gustavus Ellsworth


Ephraim Blakesly


Jehiel Ferris Ezra Goddard, Jr.


Peter Button, Jr.


Zarda Goddard


Nathan Ballard


John Gamage


John Clark


Luther Goddard


Reuben Case


Oliver Hoyt Walter Hamilton


Aaron Case


David Campbell


Timothy Hardy


Samuel Case


Benijah Hays


James Campbell Robert Claflin


Ebenezer Kendall


Noadiah Kendall


Peter Button


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Burlington Taxables, 1804


Daniel Loomis


William Pratt


Amhurst Lindsley


David Palmer


John Lindsley


Reuben Rowley


Elisha Luther


Benjamin Rennold


Jacob Miller


David Ross


Derrick Miller


Reuben Rowley, Jr.


James McDowell


Isaac Swain


James McKean


Levi Soper


John McKean


Jacob Swain


David Miller


Isaac Swain, Jr.


William Nichols


Bethuel Swain


Elijah Prouty


Ebenezer Wilson


Beriah Pratt


Isaac Wilson


Ephraim Pratt


James Ward


Hannah Phelps


David White


The following were included in the list being in that part of Burlington, which in 1804 was set off to Lycom- ing county :


Daniel Allen


Samuel Griffin


David Andrews


Thomas Granger


David Austin


Peter Gordon


Scovel Bailey


Thomas Green


Oliver Bailey


Reuben Griffin


David Bailey


George Head


Nathaniel Babcock


Truman Holcomb


Benjamin Babcock


Sterling Holcomb


George Brown


Hugh Holcomb


Joseph Chapel


Alpheus Holcomb


Giles Chapel


Wheeler Hinman


William Cole


Luther Hinman


Aaron Cook


Daniel Ingraham


Isaac Chapel Ardon Cobb Moses Emerson


Reuben Jones Loren Kingsbury


Elihu Knight


Isaiah Grover


Denison Kingsbury


Wilkes Gillett


John Knapp


Jacob Granteer


Benjamin King


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Burlington Taxables, 1804


Augustus Loomis Lewis Moffett


Ebenezer Segar


Jeremiah Taylor


Kilbourn Morley Miles Oakley


Abraham Tabor


Henry Vanvalkenburg


Zepheniah Rogers


Capt. Noah Wilson Isaac Wooster


Zepheniah Rogers, Jr.


Nathaniel Roberts


Nathan Wilcox


Benjamin Stone Orr Scovel Henry Segar


Daniel Wilcox


Oliver Woodward


David Wooster


Canton Taxables, 1806.


Canton township was organized in 1804 from Bur- lington, and originally included the present townships of Canton, LeRoy, Granville and parts of West Burling- ton, Troy,. Franklin and Armenia, also small portions of Barclay and Overton. The following is a list of the tax. able inhabitants given in the second assessment (1806) and returned to the commissioners' office of Luzerne county :


David Andros


Sterling Holcomb


David Austin


Hugh Holcomb


Daniel Allen


Alpheus Holcomb


Luther Austin


Wheeler Hinman


Scovell Bailey


Luther Hinman


Oliver Bailey


John Halstead


Nathaniel Babcock


Daniel Ingraham


Benjamin Babcock


Samuel Jones


David Bailey


Elihu Knight


David Blanchard


John Knapp


Freedom Bennett


Benjamin King


Arden Cobb


Isaiah King


Seeley Crofut


Augustus Loomis


William Cole


Killsam (?) Morley


Aaron Cook


Lewis Moffit


Isaac Chaapel


Thomas Miles


Bukley Chaapel


Jesse Morse


Moses Emmerson


David Pratt


Jacob Grantier


Philip Packard


Samuel Griffin


Zepheniah Rogers


Wilkes Gillett


Zepheniah Rogers, Jr.


John Grantier


Nathan Roberts


George Head


Benjamin Stone


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Canton Taxables, 1806


Truman Holcomb


Henry Segar Nancy Strickland George Sutton


John Smiley Jeremiah Taylor Abraham Taber


Henry Van Valkenburg R. Van Valkenburg Noah Wilson


Orr Scovell Daniel Wilcox Oliver Woodward David Wooster Samuel Williams Joseph Wallace Stephen Wilcox


Isaac Wooster


Nathan Wilcox


The First County Election.


By aet of the Legislature, March 24, 1812, Bradford county was formed, or taken, from the counties of Luzerne and Lycoming. The measure provided for the election of county officers at the general election, the next October, and their inauguration into their respective offices. With the organization of the county came the lining up of the politieal forces to capture the offices. The parties locally, as in the State and nation, were Federalists and Democratie- Republicans.


Representatives from different parts of the county, of each of these two parties at a meeting or convention decided upon a county ticket, which was recommended to the voters. The Federalists made the following nominations : For Sheriff, Abner C. Rockwell of Towanda township and John Spalding, 2nd, of Athens township; for Commission- ers, William Myer of Wysox township, Justus Gaylord, Jr. of Wyalusing township and Joseph Kinney of Ulster township; for Coroner, Harry Spalding of Towanda town- ship and John Taylor of Wyalusing township. The follow- ing was the ticket of the Democratic -- Republicans : For Sheriff, Samuel MeKean of Burlington township and Wil- liam Means of Towanda township; for Commissioners, Samuel Gore of Ulster township, John Saltmarsh of Athens township and George Scott of Wysox township; for Coro- ner, John Horton of Wyalusing township and John Minier of Ulster township.


The first election held iu and for the county of Bradford was on the second Tuesday of October (13th ) 1812, for the


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election of sheriff, coroner and county commissioners. At said election candidates for Congress, State Senator and Representatives were also voted for. There were no local candidates for any of the last named offices. The districts participating in the first election of the county and their election boards were as follows :


Athens and Ulster : Judges-Zephon Flower, Eben- ezer Shaw and Charles F. Welles.


Burlington : Judges-John McKean, Isaac Swain and Ebenezer Kendall ; inspector -Nathan Ballard ; clerks- Howard Spalding, Churchill Barnes and David Ross.


Canton : Judges - Luther Hinman, Samuel Griffin and Samuel Rutty; inspector-Daniel Ingraham; clerks-Hor- ace Spalding, Isaac Chaapel and Orr Scovell.


Orwell : Judges-Chester Gridley, Edward Russell and Josiah Bosworth ; inspector - Cyph Grant ; clerks-Oratio Grant, Benjamin J. Woodruff and Josiah W. Grant.


Rush (Rindaw District): Judges - Benajah Bost- wick, John Hancock and Jesse Ross ; inspector-Asa Olm- stead ; clerks-Jesse Hancock and Samnel Edsall.


Smithfield (Cliftsburg): Judges-Samuel Campbell, Austin Leonard and Ichabod Smith ; inspector-William Furman; clerks-Samuel Satterlce, Jr. and Moses Wheeler.


Towanda : Judges-John Felton, Jacob Bowman and Charles Brown ; inspector-Eliphalet Mason ; clerks- Ethan Baldwin and Ebenezer B. Gregory.


Wyalusing : Judges - Jonathan Terry, Humphrey Brown and William Camp ; inspector -Amasa Wells ; clerks-Joseph Ingham, Justus Lewis and Uriah Terry.


Wysox : Judges-Jesse Allen, Wilber Bennett and William Myer ; inspector-Ralph Martin ; clerks-Harry Morgan, Jacob Bell and Hiram Mix.


At the election there was much independent voting. Lo- cal candidates were generally given the preference. The re-


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sult was very close, neither party being entirely victorious. The Federalists elected sheriff and commissioners, and the Democratic -- Republicans, coroner.


One of the Judges from each district met the other Judges at the house of William Means in Towanda town- ship on Friday, the 16th day of October (1812), being the third day after election, canvassed the returns and certified as to the result. The Judges were : Athens and Ulster, Charles F. Welles ; Burlington, John McKean ; Canton, Luther Hinman ; Orwell, Edmond Russell ; Rindaw, Jesse Ross ; Towanda, John Felton; Wyalusing. William Camp; Wysox, William Myer.


The vote for sheriff was : Rockwell, 337; Spalding, 272; McKean, 260; Means, 225; John Taylor, 149; John Mints, 108. In addition to the foregoing, complimentary votes were cast for 33 other persons. John Doe also receiving 9 votes and Richard Roe 15. Each elector voted for two candidates, and the two receiving the greatest number of votes were forwarded to the Secretary of the Comnion- wealth, one of whom the Governor commissioned to be sheriff. The same rule applied to coroners.


The vote for commissioners was : Myer, 454; Gaylord. 388: Kinney, 351; Gore, 349; Saltmarsh, 315; Scott, 303; Clement Paine. 84; David Scott. 17; Eliphalet Mason, 14. Complimentary . votes were cast for six other persons Myer having the largest vote. was declared elected for three years; Gaylord, the next largest, for two years, and Kin- ney, the smallest, for one year.


The following was the vote for coroner : Horton, 353: Minier, 345; Spalding, 292; Taylor, 235; Reuben Hale, 87. Complimentary votes were cast for 17 other persons.


The following is a list of persons (in order of voting), who voted at the first general election held in Bradford county :


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* John Franklin


* John Shepard


George Hadlock


Duta Rice


Jonathan Harris


Johnston Miller


William Thorp


Josiah Crocker


John Reddington


John Snell


Asael Smith


Joseph Ballard


* Elisha Satterlee


Moses Park


Barozella Cook


Abner Murray


* Zephon Flower


Josiah Ballard


Henry Wilson


* Isaac Morley


A. C. Stewart


Chester Stephens


Stephen Hopkins


David Bosworth


Daniel McDuffe


Philip Crans


William Roddy


John Shippey


Twiss Jennison


Solomon Bosworth


Erastus Loomis


Benoni Hulett John McDuffee


John Watkins


Arthur Farlin


* Stephen Fuller


David Satterlee


Joseph Farlin


Oliver Arnold


Cornelius Williams


Parley Jennison


Henry Green


Peter Jennison


John F. Satterlee


Charles F. Welles


Erastus Brookins


James Otterson


Eleazer Merrils


Daniel Orcutt


Isaiah Jones


John Spalding, 2nd


Timothy II. Gustin


Nathaniel Satterlee


John Moore John O. Prentice


Asael Porter


Samuel Ovenshire


Abner Harkness


Solomon W. Merrils


Daniel McDuffee


* Thomas Park


George Welles


Isaac Morley, Jr.


Luke Pitts


John Swain


Daniel Park


Silas Wolcott


* Those marked with (*) were Revolutionary soldiers. The spelling of names is given as recorded by clerks.


David Paine


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John Saltmarslı


*


Julius Tozer


Dan Elwell


Hugh McDuffee


Levi Rice Abisha M. Rice


Lodowick Green


Samuel Park


Theodore Loomis


Henry Welles


Benjamin F. Green


Francis Tyler


Abram Snell


Thomas Wilcocks


* Noah Murray Neal McDuffee


Clement Paine


Burlington- 84.


Isaac Swain, Jr.


John Ballard


Joshua Bayley Zera Calkins


Jelliah Pratt


Joel Calkins


Bethuel Swain


George Bloom, Jr.


James Hickok


Abraham Dewit


Samuel Mckean


Churchel Barns


Isaac Swain Jeremiah Cole


Jacob Thomas


Ezra Godard


John McKean


Uriah Baxter


Levi Soper


Cephus Campbel


Caleb Williams


Ebenezer Kindal Daniel Miller


Amos Abbett


William Nichols


Tilly Lenard


Calvin Pratt


Nathan Ballard


Luther Godard, 2nd


John Calkins


Easton Bagley * James Campbel Beriah Pratt Adrial Hibbert Alexander Lane Benjamin H. Sleeper Zina Dunbar David Soper


* Nathaniel Allen Benjamin Mckean * Paul De Witt John Gammage


Ezra Godard, Jr.


Stephen Howck


Reuben Sinead


Samuel Case


William Campbel


Thomas Merrit


Jacob Swain Ansel Williams * David Campbel


Thomas Bailey


Francis Cronkright


Isaac Swain


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Isaac Holstead


Elihu Case


* James Campbel, Jr.


George Head


John Clark


Daniel Loomis


Francis Smead


James Ward


James Merrit


Caleb Williams


Moses Calkins


Elijah Prouty


William Dobbins


William Dobbins, Jr.


Samuel Ballard


Stephen Palmer


David Ross


Reuben Case


Eldrick Ward


David Rundel


Robert McKean


Silas Smith


Howard Spalding


James McKean


William Simson


Nathaniel Ballard


Beriah Pratt


Reuben Rowley


John Ross


James McDowl


Canton-71.


Reuben M. Tabor


Scovel Bailey


Jacob Kingsbury


James Ingraham


John Smiley


William Cole


Peter Latimer


William P. Spalding


Sterling Holcomb Daniel Stone


Isaac Rundall


Aaron Knapp


John Grantier


Nathan Wilcox


Thomas Miles Samuel Rutty


Roswell R. Rogers


Noah Wilson, Jr.


David Way


Nehemiah Allen


Samuel Everet


Adam Vanvolkinburg


Benjamin Stone


Reuben Tower


Selye Crofut


Nathaniel Babcock


David Andrus


Isaac Simons


Nathan Roberts Ezra Bailey * Samuel Griffin


Henry Segar


* Laben Landon Daniel Ingraham Smith Bailey


Isaac Wooster


Luther Hinman Samuel Knapp Abraham Palmer


Jeremiah Smith


The First County Election


* Noah Wilson Hugh Holcomb Samuel Parker


Orr Scovel Jesse Morse


* Jacob Grantier


* John Knapp


* Isaac Chaapel Zorrester Porter


Benjamin Landon Samuel Wilcox


Elam Parms


Abel H. Blakeman


Horace Spalding


Laben Landon, Jr.


Philip Packard


Joseph Babcock


Jeremiah Tayler * Ezra Spalding David Pratt David Bailey


Nathan Tabar Simon Grover


James C. Crofut


Augustus Loomis


Orr Scovel, Jr.


* Zephaniah Rogers Stephen Strickland Henry Marker


Benjamin Saxton


John Knapp


Orwell-73.


Oliver Corbin John Grant Joel Barnes Jared Smith


Eleazer Alis, Jr.


Theron Darling Chancey Frisbie Oratio Grant Henry P. Corbin


Jonathan Tew


Nathaniel P. Wood


Daniel Done, Jr. Darius Brainard Cyph Grant


Artemus Johnson


Robert Thomas


Eleazer Allis


Stephen Smith Henry Verbeck


Gerould Seymore


William S. Easterbrooks Abraham Dimon


Elam Roberts Joseph L. Browning * Hezekiah Russell Daniel S. Browning Jesse Barnes Rufus Goodall Amasa Browning Levi Frisbie Abine Humphrey


Ebenezer Coburn Jeptha Brainard Chester Gridley Parley Coburn


Nathaniel Hicks * Samuel Starks


Truman Johnson James Brink, Jr. Uriah Bosworth


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Amos Coburn


O. Grant Boin Juna


Daniel Done Z. Cross


John Dimon


Nathan Tuson


Lemuel Streater


Samuel Dimon


Samuel Wells


B. J. Woodruff


James Rogers


Asahiel Johnson


Nathan Streater


John Cowles


Seth Done


J. W. Grant


Dan Weller


Josiah Brown


John Birney


William Johnson


Curtis Robinson


Edmond Russell


Abel Darling


* Samuel Woodruff


James Mapes


William Brink


David Olds


Isaac Semore


* Lebbeus Roberts


William Browning


Dan Russel


William Bush


David Ridgway


Michael Russell


Jonathan Coburn


Rush-23.


John Hancock


Jesse Edsill


Ezekiel Brown


Salmon Bradshaw


James McCarty


Jesse Hancock


Asa Olmstead


Samuel Stevens


Aden Stevens


Benajah Bostwick


Charles W. Keeler


Dimon Bostwick Samuel Lucky


Salmon Bosworth


Matthias Scrivens


Stephen Drinkwater


John Bradshaw


James B. Rockwell


Samuel Edsill


William Bradshaw * Abraham Taylor


Smithfield-92.


Philip Robbins Thomas Alexander Thomas Barber, Jr.


Daniel Woodward Reuben Wilbur Daniel Miller


William Frink


Christopher Shoemaker Reuben Baker Jesse Ross Elisha Keeler


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Samuel Edsall


Sheldon Gibbs


* William Webber


Jacob Harkness


William Johnson


William Smith


Gurdon Grover William Eaton Phineas Pierce


Roger Soper Moses Wheeler


Peter Furman


Joseph Beeman John Bixby


Chapman Morgan


Joseph Batterson


Henry Wiltsey


Joseph Lillybridge, Jr. James Matson


George Grace


Moses Taylor Peter Batton * William Webber


William Furman


Levi Lamphere


David Palmer


James Harkness, 3d


James Harkness


Samuel Satterlee, Jr. Alexander Harkness Oliver Gates


Abel Eaton


* Joshua Spear


Solomon Hakes


Ezekiel Leonard, Jr. Seymour Batterson Solon Hakes Richard Sweet James Benson * John M'Clellan


* John Wilber


Gains Adams


* Eli Parsons Asaph M. Leonard * Samuel Lamphere


Samuel Baldwin


Cyprian Stevens


Stephen Jones


Ezekiel Leonard


Philo Fasset


John Harkness * Nathaniel Morgan


James Morgan David Watkins


Charles Taylor


Ebenezer Harkness


Frederick McClelland


Robert Otterson Joseph Barber


Elihu Smead


Allen McArthur


Isaac Cooley William Harkness David R. Haswell Abram Pierce


Amos Harkness * Oliver Canfield Levi Soper, Jr. John W. Mcclellan William Brace


Ichabod Smith


Samuel Campbell Joseph Grace William Merritt Austin Leonard


James Chapin


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Charles Keyes


John Nichols


Conklin Baker


* Solomon Morse


James Harkness, Sr.


James Gerould


Stephen Bliss


John Basett Oliver Hays, Jr.


Zephenia Eames


Levi Ormsby


Stephen Titus


Rubin Mitchel


Towanda-102.


Henry Salisbury


Samuel Jillson


Benjamin Ackler


David Blancher


William Thompson * William Finch


James Roales


Edsall Carr


Isaac Ellsworth


Henry Spalding Absalom Carr


Ezekial Griffis Adonijah Alden * John Schrader Moses Gladden Abigalı Northrup


Elisha Cole Benjamin Coolbaugh


Calvin Cranmer Jacob Ringer


William French, Jr. * Richard Benjamin James Dougherty


Martin Stratton


James Northrup Nathan Coon


Timothy Stratton


Eliphalet Mason


Aaron Carter


Samuel Cranmer Ananias Whitman


Samuel Needham


John Felton


Noah Spalding


William Coolbaugh, Jr.


Harley White


Eleazer Sweet


Solomon Allen John Mints


Amos Ackler


John Schrader


Timothy Alden


John Pierce


Nathan Frisbie


William Means


* Samuel Wood Constant Williams


Peter Gernet


Isaac Wheeler * Elisha Rich Eli Parsons, Jr. David Palmer, Jr.


Ebenezer P. Clark


William B. Spalding James Lewis William Coolbaugh George Bowman


Charles Brown


Stephen Wilcox


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Josiah Cranmer


Job Irish


Peter Edsal


Josiah Stockings


Moses Warford


John Goodwin


William Gough


Oliver Newell


Reas Stephens


Ebenezer Gregory


Amos Bennett


William Peppers


John D. Saunders


Moses Rowley


Usual Carter


Richard Gough


Amos V. Matthews


Smith Horton


Ethan Baldwin


John Head


Isaac Foster


Solomon Taliday, Jr.


Bouckley Chaapel


John Franklin


Nathaniel Edsal


Ezra Rutty, Jr.


Jabez Squires


Ezra Rutty John Fox Thomas Cox * Jonathan Fowler


Russell Fowler


Stephen Horton


Abial Foster


Jacob Bowman


Abraham Foster


Elias Thompson


John Northrup


Elisha Carpenter


Austin Fowler


Reuben Hale


Ephraim Ladd


Warner Ladd


Rowland Wilcox


Sheffield Wilcox Daniel Miller


Joseph Westcott Daniel Brink Henry Hiney Nehemiah Tracy Jesse Beals * Samuel Kellogg * Adriel Simons George W. Button Samuel Bartlett


Ulster -- 93.


Eli Holcomb Abner W. Ormsby Thomas Pemberton Elias Minier


James Bidlack Silas Burrett


Daniel Minier, Jr. Christian Forbes


George Kinney


Zabin Williams Samuel Seeley Lemuel Pason * Joshua Wythe Jacob Wagner Abner C. Rockwell


* Andrew Gregg * Ozias Bingham


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The First County Election


Jonathan Wilkason


Israel Moss


Isaac Cash


Dan Kellogg


Jonathan Thompson


John L. Pierce


Zed'h Hepbord


William Clark


Nethaniel Ketcham


Avery Gore


* Benjamin Brink


Ebenezer Shaw


* Joseph Smith


Cyrus Niles


William Presher


Reuben Mitchel Simon Spalding


Wanton Rice


Jetson Furman


Isaac Horton


Cherrick Westbrook


* Obadiah Gore Mathew Rodgers


Timothy Bartlett Robert Russell


David Couch


* Benjamin Clark * William Currey


* John Spalding Anson Mitchel


Henry Webbard


* Lockwood Smith


Joseph Powell


Elias Needham


Samuel Tredaway


Daniel Stewart


Obadiah Spalding


Samuel Marshall


Alfred Granger


Abram Westbrook


Jeduthan Simonds * James Satterlee


Daniel More


Samuel Horton


Elijah Willoby Ephraim B. Gerralds Alexander Hibbard * Samuel Gore Constant Williams


Ezra Niles James Gerralds


Thomas Ballard


Calvin Carner


John Smith


Earnest Forbes


Caleb L. Beals


Samuel Satterlee


Abram Towner


* Samuel Wood John Minier Samuel K. Gore * Christopher Avery Henry Smith


Joseph Kingsbury Jonas Ford Peter Snyder * Solomon Morse


James Shores




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