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(VIII) Hannah Elizabeth, daughter of Ira H. and Sarah M. (Rust) Stevens, was born March 30, 1828, died in Warsaw, New York, November 19, 1889. She married, September 25, 1849, John Gardner (see Gardner III).
(IX) Helen Sophia, daughter of John and
Hannah Elizabeth (Stevens) Gardner (sce Gardner IV), married Judge Thomas Ander- son Morrison and resides in Smethport, Penn- sylvania.
BOUTON It is claimed that the Bouton- Boughton race has a traditional record or history dating back to the fifth century, when ancient history tells that clans or tribes of Gauls inhabited the country bordering on the river Rhone and extending from Lake Geneva to the Mediter- ranean sea, but that they were more particu- larly identified with the Visigoth clan, the head of the Salian tribe under King Hilderi. A. D., 481, who at his death left his son Clovis king of the tribe.
The "Dictionnaire des Generoux Francais" says : "From A. D. 1350, the military and court records abound with the Bouton name for two centuries. Nicholas Bouton, who bore the title of Count Chantilly : Baron Montague de Naton, born it is supposed about 1580, was the father of Harard and John ( twins) and Noel Bouton, who were Huguenots and refugees during the violent persecutions of the Protestants by the Roman Catholics during the predominance of the Guises in France. At length the intolerance of the Roman Catholic bigots was overcome and the refugees many, returned-among them the aforesaid Boutons. Noel Bouton distin- guished himself and was Marquis de Chantilly and was subsequently made Marshal of all France. A life size portrait of him was placed in the gallery of French nobles at Versailles, France, where it is still to be seen. The French historians, speaking of the Boutons says, that it is accorded to a noble ancestry that a pro- clivity for patriotism, education and religion is seen in the race all down the ages."
(I) The founder in America, John Bouton, son as is supposed of the Count Nicholas Bon- ton, was a Huguenot, and during the great persecution fled to England, where the govern- ment was offering to send emigrants to Amer- ica on condition they would swear allegiance to the crown of England. John Bouton em- barked from Gravesend, England, in the bark "Assurance," July, 1635, and landed at Boston, Massachusetts, in December, following, aged twenty years. As he is the only Bouton that is registered as sailing for America from Eng- land, between the years 1600 and 1700, it is believed he was the ancestor of all the Boutons or Boughtons in this country prior to the
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year 1700. He had three wives and eleven children including six sons. The line herein recorded springs from John Bouton, the emi- grant, through his son John (2), a child of his second wife, Abigail Marvin.
(II) John (2), son of John ( I) Bouton, was born in Norwalk, Connecticut, September 30, 1659. He inherited land from his father, and settled at Norwalk, Connecticut, later at Danbury, and is of record as one of the settlers of New Canaan, Connecticut. He married, at Norwalk, about 1685, Sarah, born 1667, daugh- ter of John Gregory, of Norwalk. Children : Abigail ; Mary ; Nathaniel, born 1691 ; Joseph, 1693; Eleazer, of whom further; John (3), born about 1701 ; Daniel, 1705.
(III) Eleazer, son of John (2) Bouton, was born in Norwalk, Connecticut, 1696. He married Elizabeth Seymour and lived in Nor- walk and Stamford, Connecticut. Children : Ezra, of whom further; Hezekiah, born No- vember 2, 1725; Eleazer, January 22, 1728; Elizabeth, February 8, 1730; Sarah, December 19. 1733; Matthew, March 19, 1735; Ruth, July 16, 1737 ; Hannah, October 2, 1739; Sey- mour, June 28, 1742; Nathan, March 4, 1745; Simon, April 11, 1748; Levi, October 15, 1750; all born at Norwalk.
(IV) Ezra, eldest son of Eleazer and Eliza- beth (Seymour ) Bouton, was born at Norwalk, Connecticut, November 18, 1723. He married, June 28, 1749, Mary, daughter of Jachin Bou- ton, a descendant of John Bouton, the emi- grant, through his third wife, Mary Stevenson. They settled in North Canaan, Connecticut. Children : Seth, born 1750; Enoch, of whom further ; Ezra ; Elizabeth ; Jachin, born 1767.
(V) Enoch, son of Ezra and Mary ( Bou- ton) Bouton, was born in Norwalk, 1752. He married (first) Deborah Smith. (second) Patience Newman. He had isstie including a son Ezra, of whom further.
(VI) Ezra (2), son of Enoch Bouton, set- tled in western New York, where he died in 1820. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. He married and left issue : William, a lawyer, died in Brooklyn ; Seymour, died in Allegany county, New York, a lumber- man and farmer, married Catherine also deceased; Enoch Edwin, of whom fur- ther ; and others.
(VII) Enoch Edwin, son of Ezra (2) Bou- ton, was born in western New York, in 1816. He probably lost his parents very young, as at age of four years he was being cared for in the
family of a Mr. Sill, of Franklinville, Catta- raugus county. He was educated in the public schools at Franklinville, and became a farmer and lumberman of Cattaraugus county. He was a Democrat and held prominent position in civic affairs, filling many public offices in Portville, Cattaraugus county, where he died March 15, 1888. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, as was his wife. He married Mary Lucinda Crandall, born in Durietta. New York, in 1822, died in Olean, New York, March, 1909, daughter of Joseph Crandall, born in Rhode Island, in 1796, a descendant of Rev. John Crandall, of Provi- dence, Newport and Westerly, Rhode Island, the first elder of the Baptist church at West- erly, died 1678. Joseph Crandall died at Port- ville, New York, aged seventy-five years, a farmer. His wife, Susan (Main) Crandall, was born in Rhode Island, in 1797, died in Portville, in 1878. Susan Main had two brothers, Milton and Sheffield, both died in Portville ; also sisters. Children of Joseph Crandall : 1. Russell A., died at Portville, New York, 1908; was a farmer; married and left issue : Henry, H. A., Adella and Minnie, all living in Cattaraugus county, New York. 2. Mary Lucinda, of previous mention ; married Enoch Edwin Bouton. 3. Rosetta, died in Portville, unmarried. 4. Palmyra, now living at Farmers Valley ; she married (first) a Mr. Barrett, (second) George Rice, a farmer of Farmers Valley, Keating township, Mckean county. 5. Sarah, died in Brockton, New York; married Galen B. Everts, deceased, a railroad conductor ; children : Edward E. and William. 6. Ira B., died in Portville; a farmer ; he married Rebecca Babbitt, deceased ; children: Elmer. Alfred N., Susan, Carl, a physician. 7. Jonas, died in Bolivar, New York; a farmer ; married (first) a Miss An- drews. (second) a widow, Mrs. Buckley. 8. Hiram, died at Portville; a farmer ; married Maria Main, deceased. 9. Sardinia, now living in Fredonia, New York ; married Isaac Benne- hoff. a clergyman ; no issue. 10. Maria, died in Olean, New York ; married Charles Cotton, of Olean, a mechanic. 11. Julia, died in Port- ville, March 30, 1912; married Rev. P. W. Crane, deceased ; child, Emma. 12. Rosina, died at Olean, New York; married John Adams, deceased, a blacksmith; children : Frank, George, Henry, Elizabeth, Hiram. Chil- dren of Enoch Edwin Bouton, all born in Portville, Cattaraugus county, New York: I.
Mr. Bouton
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Charles, born December, 1852, died in Port- ville, in 1877 ; was a school teacher ; unmarried. 2. Carrie, born 1854: married C. W. Webb, of Rochester, New York, a purchasing agent for the Pennsylvania railroad, residing in Olean, New York : no issue. 3. Joseph William, of whom further.
(VIII) Judge Joseph William Bouton, young- est son of Enoch Edwin and Mary Lucinda (Crandall) Bouton, was born in Portville, Cattaraugus county, New York, November 20, 1856. His preparatory education was obtained in the public schools of Portville, New York, and Ceres, Pennsylvania, and when a young man he began his legal education under the direction of Judge Thomas A. Morrison, an eminent lawyer, now one of the judges of the superior court of Pennsylvania. Mr. Bouton was admitted to the bar and at once began the practice of his profession at Smethport, Mc- Kean county, Pennsylvania, where he has attained high position at the bar and on the bench. In 1903 he was elected president judge of the court of common pleas of Mckean county for a term of ten years, expiring 1914. Previous to his elevation to the bench Judge Bouton served a term as district attorney of McKean county, proving a fearless but honor- able prosecutor. As a judge he has won the respect and loyal support of his brethren of the profession by his fairness and the justice of his decisions. He is a member of county and state bar associations, is a Republican in politics and a member of the Episcopal church. His fraternal orders are: Mckean Lodge, No. 338. Free and Accepted Masons, and Smeth- port Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star.
He married, February 3, 1878, Julia A. Eastman, born in Ceres, New York, August 21, 1860, daughter of Luther Eastman. She was educated in the public schools, is a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, the Travelers Club and of the Episcopal church. Children of Judge Joseph William Bouton: 1. Victor Bur- dette, of whom further. 2. Edwin E., born in Smethport, Pennsylvania, August 10, 1895; now a student in Smethport high school. 3. Helen A., born August 21, 1902.
(IX) Victor Burdette, eldest son of Judge Joseph William and Julia A. ( Eastman) Bou- ton, was born in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania, December 14, 1879. He was educated in the public schools of Smethport and was graduated from the high school, class of 1899. He chose the profession of law, and after a year's study
under the direction of his father entered Dick- inson Law School, at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, whence he was graduated LL. B., class of 1903. He at once began the practice of law in Smeth- port and for three years practiced with Fred D. Gallup as partner. He is now located in the Grange Bank building, alone and well estab- lished in public favor. For the past seven years he has been attorney for the borough of Smethport and for the county of Mckean for three years. He is a Republican in politics, and a member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church. His club is the Central of Smethport.
He married, April 20, 1902, Genevieve Ger- trude Hussey, born April 6, 1880, in Keating township, McKean county, Pennsylvania. She was educated in the public schools of Glen Hazel, Pennsylvania, was graduated from Bradford Business College in 1907, and is now deputy recorder of Mckean county with office at the court house in Smethport.
(The Hussey Line).
(I) James Hussey, grandfather of Mrs. V. B. Bouton, was born in county Kerry, Ireland, died on his farm near Smethport, in 1890, an Irish patriot whose family was closely asso- ciated with Daniel O'Connell in the cause of Irish freedom. James Hussey married Bridget Green, born in county Donegal, Ireland, after both had emigrated to this country. They were married at Great Bend, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, settled in Keating town- ship, Mckean county, where he died in 1891, aged seventy-one years. Both were Roman Catholics. Children of James Hussey, all born in Keating township: 1. Thomas, born January 15. 1848; now engaged in the meat business at Du Bois, Pennsylvania; married Mary Ma- honey, of Mount Alton, Pennsylvania; chil- dren : Kathryn and Myrel. 2. William John, of whom further. 3. Francis Eugene, died unmarried, aged twenty-one years. 4. Kathryn, born November 10, 1860; married John Gor- man, of near Allegany, New York, now resid- ing on the old Hussey homestead on Marvin creek : child : Alice, born January 5, 1890; mar- ried John Cunningham, of Rixford, Pennsyl- vania, an oil driller and contractor ; child, Kathryn Margaret, born October 8, 1910.
(II) William John, second son of James Hussey, was born in Keating township, Mc- Kean county, Pennsylvania, November 17, 1850, died in Bradford, Pennsylvania, Novem- her 23, 1897. He was a lumberman. He mar-
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ried, February 17, 1876, at Newell Creek, Pennsylvania, Mary Hungerford, born in Keat- ing township, August 14, 1855, who survives him, a resident of Smethport. Both were mem- bers of the Roman Catholic church. Children of William John and Mary (Hunger ford) Hussey : I. Bessie, born in Keating township, January 13, 1877 ; married John Joseph Miller, of New York City, now a lumber inspector, resides in Buffalo, New York ; child, Elizabeth Catherine, born June 12, 1911. 2. Genevieve Gertrude, of previous mention ; wife of Victor Burdette Bouton. 3. Francis William, born July 14, 1882, in Keating township; now a glass blower and painter, residing in West Vir- ginia ; he married Maud, daughter of Thomas Ray, a veteran of the civil war, serving from Pennsylvania; children : Francis Gerlad, born November 28, 1902; John Ray, December II, 1904.
Mary Hunger ford is the daughter of Thomas Hungerford, born in 1820, in county Kerry, Ireland, by the lakes of Killarney, died in Smethport, Pennsylvania, September, 1893, a farmer. He married Hannah Shea, born in Tralee, county Kerry, Ireland, in 1829, died at the Keating township farm, in 1891. Thomas was a son of Michael Hungerford, a business man who spent his life in Ireland. He married Hannah Fitzgerald, of Scotch-Irish descent, who lived and died in Ireland. Children of Michael Hungerford (not in order of birth) : 1. Maurice, died in Ottumwa, Iowa, having moved west after a residence in Keating town- ship, Pennsylvania, settling at the latter point immediately after his emigration ; he married Mary Cavanaugh, born in Ireland, died in Ottumwa; children: Thomas, Mary, Kate, Bridget, Maurice, John, Edgar, Julia. 2. Mary, came to the United States; married (first) a Mr. Horn; child, Maurice; she married (second) a Mr. Sullivan, also deceased; she died in Detroit, Michigan, very wealthy. 3. Bessie, died in Smethport, Pennsylvania, in 1895 ; married (first) Thomas Stark ; children : Kate and Thomas; married (second) a Mr. Marks, who died without issue. 4. Catherine, deceased. 5. Bridget, died in Smethport, Penn- sylvania ; married (first) a Mr. McCarthy ; children : Julia, Callahan, Jerry, Timothy, Mar- garet ; married (second) a Mr. Murphy, who died in Ireland. 6. Thomas, grandfather of Mrs. Bouton.
Children of Thomas Hungerford: 1. Mary, mother of Mrs. Bouton, wife of William John
Hussey. 2. Maurice, born August 28, 1857 ; now an oil producer, living at Rixford, Penn- sylvania ; he married Mary McNally ; children : Fred, Bernard, Hazel, Bessie, Robert, Maurice, Emma, Margaret. 3. John, born February 26, 1860; now a carpenter, living in Rochester, New York; married and has a child, Donald Joseph Vincent, born March 16, 1894. 4. Michael, born July 14, 1862; now engaged in the bottling business in Smethport, Pennsyl- vania; he married (first) Teresa Klyseth, of Rasselas, Pennsylvania; children : John, died young ; Thomas, born December 20, 1901 ; Clara, January 8, 1903; Helen, April 6, 1905; William, March 26, 1909; he married (second) Catherina Gallagher, of Rixford; child, Ed- mond Manrice, born June 11, 1911. 5. Thomas, born January 1I, 1864; now a traveling bridge contractor, residing in Smethport; he married Carrie Hoffman, of Belmont, New York; chil- dren : Edna, born May 10, 1890, married John Saulpangh, a machinist ; Floyd, April 9, 1893, died March 5, 1896 ; Margaret, September 16, 1896, a student at Smethport high school. 6. William, born April 29, 1866; married Cath- erine Russell, of Newell's Creek, Pennsylvania, and resides in Smethport, an oil producer ; children : Ruth, born April 16, 1893; Russell William, June 9, 1896; Catherine, March 3, 1904; John Joseph, September 18, 1909. 7. Edmund, born June 18, 1868; now engaged in the bottling business in Bolivar, New York, and is also an oil producer ; he married Mary Cantwell, of Newell's Creek; children : Francis Gerald, born February 21, 1895; Edmund, February 21, 1896; Thomas, March 17, 1897. 8. Clara, born December 7, 1872, died October 19. 1908, in New York City; she married Wil- liam H. Miller, of New York City, a hardwood inspector ; children : William Hunger ford, born February 20, 1901 ; Lucille, November 1, 1904.
EASTMAN The first Eastman in New England, Roger Eastman, was born in Wales, England, 1611, died in Salisbury, Massachusetts, December 16, 1694. He came from Langford, Wiltshire, England, sailing from Southampton, in April. 1638, in the ship "Confidence." He received lands in the first division in Salisbury, 1640- 1643. . The name of his wife is not known, but tradition says it was Smith. Children: John, born January 9, 1640; Nathaniel, March 18, 1643; Philip, October 20, 1644; Thomas, Sep- tember 11, 1646; Timothy, September 29,
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1648; Joseph, born November 8, 1650; Benja- min, December 12, 1652; Sarah, July 25, 1655; Samnel, of whom further; Ruth, January 21, 1661.
(II) Samuel, son of Roger Eastman, was born in Salisbury, Massachusetts, September 20, 1657, died February 27, 1725. He took the oath of allegiance in Salisbury, in 1677, and was admitted a freeman in 1690. He moved from Salisbury to Kingston, New Hampshire, about 1720, being a grantee of the latter place. He was dismissed by the church at Salisbury, September 26, 1725, to join the church at Kingston. He married (first) November 4, 1685, Elizabeth Scriven, baptized and admitted to the Salisbury church, October 8, 1690; he married (second) September 17, 1719, Sarah Fifield, who died in Kingston, New Hamp- shire, August 3, 1726. Children, all by first wife: Ruth, born January 5, 1687 ; Elizabeth, December 1, 1689; Mary, January 4, 1691 ; Sarah, April 3, 1694: Samuel, January 5, 1695- 1696; Joseph, January 6, 1697; Ann, May 22, 1700; Ebenezer, January 11, 1701 ; Thomas, January 21, 1703; Timothy, March 29, 1706; Edward, March 30, 1708; Benjamin, July 13, 1710.
(III) Joseph, son of Samuel Eastman, was born in Salisbury, Massachusetts, January 6, 1697. He settled at Kingston, New Hamp- shire, on Green Brook ; later at Concord, in the same state. It is supposed that later he moved to Hopkinton, as the deaths of his wives are recorded there. He married (first) February 9, 1729, Patience Smith, (second) Tamison Woodwell, who died May 26, 1750, (third) Hannah -, who died August 24, 1756. Children : Joseph, born 1730; Hannah ; John, of whom further; Ann, February 6, 1742; David, May 4, 1746, died young ; Benjamin, August 26, 1747; David, August 17, 1749.
(IV) John, son of Joseph Eastman, was born in Kingston, New Hampshire, May 11, 1739. He married Judith and settled in Hopkinton, New Hampshire, where the births of the children are all recorded : Joseph, born September 22, 1763; Henry, April 12, 1765; Abel, of whom further; Judith, March 27, 1770; John, March 27, 1772; Anna, Janu- ary 1, 1773; Abigail, April 4, 1775.
(V) Abel, son of John Eastman, was born in Hopkinton, New Hampshire, October 11, 1766. He moved to the state of Vermont, where others of the family had settled near
Bristol. He was a farmer, married and left issue including a son Abel (2).
(VI) Abel (2), son of Abel (1) Eastman, was born in Vermont, 1806, died in Marietta, Ohio, 1848. He was a lumberman by occupa- tion and with his wife was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. In politics he adhered to the old Whig party. He married, at Springwater, New York, in 1826, Elizabeth (Betsy) Shattuck, born in Geneva, New York, August 11, 1811, died in Wellsville, New York, January 14, 1895. Children: 1. Paschal, a lumberman and farmer, born in Oswayo, Pennsylvania, 1828, died at Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania, 1910; served in the Union army during the civil war ; married and had issue: George, lives in Cambridge Springs, Pennsyl- vania ; Ira, deceased ; Frederick, lives in Cam- bridge Springs, Pennsylvania ; William, a resi- dent of Chautauqua county, New York; and another son. 2. Luther, of whom further. 3. Leander, born in Oswayo, Pennsylvania, in 1833 : a farmer and civil war veteran ; resident of Bells Run ; he has married twice. 4. Thomas, born in Kings Run, Pennsylvania, 1835; a veteran of the civil war; married Judith E. Hill, deceased; children: Mary (Holly), de- ceased, and Dorr W .; lives in Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania. 5. Bertha, born in Kings Run, Pennsylvania, 1837, died in Wellsville, New York, in March, 1898; married O. H. Perry, deceased, from Wellsville, New York, a grocer ; no children. 6. John Q. A., a farmer, born in Kings Run, Pennsylvania, November 21, 1844, died in Myrtle, Pennsylvania, December 16, 1901 ; enlisted in the Union army from Penn- sylvania and served throughout the war, re- ceiving severe wounds in the battle of Gettys- burg; he married Martha A. Maxson; chil- dren : i. Nelson F., born August 8, 1869; mar- ried Lydia Burdick, March 25, 1895 ; one child, Clifford. ii. Laura B., born August 11, 1872; married Lister Terett, July 3, 1890; died Au- gust 11, 1899; one child, Down, deceased. iii. Frank L., born April 27, 1879; married Tessie Carpenter, May 21, 1898; they have three children.
(VII) Luther, son of Abel (2) and Eliza- beth ( Shattuck) Eastman, was born in Oswayo, Pennsylvania, February 3, 1831, died in Ceres township, McKean county, Pennsylvania, De- cember 13, 1905. He obtained his education in Mrs. Chevalier's select school, at Kings Run, Pennsylvania, and in later life followed
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the farmer's occupation. In politics he was a Republican and held the offices of judge of election and school director in Ceres township for many years. He was a regular attend- ant and member of the Methodist Episcopal church, in which his wife was especially active. He married, at Ceres, New York, September 29, 1850, Sophia Ann Maxson, born in Port- ville, New York, July 16, 1835, died in Ceres township, Mckean county, Pennsylvania, July I, 1892, daughter of Varnum Maxson, a farmer, born in Delhi, Delaware county, New York, died in Portville, New York, December 29, 1883, and Lura Ann (Maxson) Maxson, born in Rockville, New York, October 24, 1816, died in Portville, New York, January 28, 1902. Varnum Maxson, was a son of Phineas V., born June 9, 1776, died October 6, 1833, and Sophia Maxson, born October I, 1785. Children of Phineas V. and Sophia Maxson: I. Ira, born October 19, 1805. 2. Varnum, of previous mention. 3. Elizabeth (Betsey), born February 23, 1810. 4. Benja- min, born May 1, 1812, died July 27, 1830. 5. Reynolds, born April 23, 1815. 6. Phoebe, born March 18, 1816. 7. Nelson, born Febru- ary 3, 1818. 8. Alton S., born April 11, 1820. 9. William C., born June 1, 1822, died No- vember 28, 1826. 10. Demoris, born June 6, 1824. II. William, born November 3, 1827, deceased. Children of Varnum and Lura Ann ( Maxson) Maxson: 1. Sophia Ann, of previ- ous mention. 2. Phoebe E., born March 12, 1837; married Thomas A. Pratt, a farmer, deceased, from Steuben county, New York ; children : Emerson A., Martin E., Clara A., all living in Olean, New York, and another dangh- ter living in Kane, Pennsylvania. 3. Phineas V., born February 18, 1839, in Portville, New York ; married and lives in Myrtle, Pennsyl- vania. 4. Benjamin F., born in Portville, New York, September 9, 1842; a farmer. 5. Wil- liam N., born in Portville, New York, May 5, 1844: was killed in battle, September 14, 1862. 6. Orson F., born in Portville, New York, May 3, 1847; a farmer of Portville, New York ; married Rhoda Wilber, and among their chil- dren are Brayton and Grace, living in Port- ville, New York. 7. Martha A., born in Port- ville, New York, July 4, 1849; married John Q. A. Eastman, of previous mention. 8. Alton W., born in Portville, New York, May 13, 1851 : a farmer of Bell's Run, Pennsylvania ; married Jennie Grow, deceased, from that place, and has several children. 9. Reynolds
M., born in Portville, New York, March 15, 1853; married and has one son, Barton, with whom he lives in Angelica, New York. 10. Horace G., born in Portville, New York, July 17, 1855; a farmer ; married and residing near Milton, Wisconsin. II. Hartley H., born in Portville, New York, July 14, 1858; a hard- ware dealer in Rochester, New York; married and has one daughter.
Children of Luther and Sophia Ann ( Max- son) Eastman : I. Alvira. L., born in Portville, New York, October 30, 1851 ; married D. L. Wilson, a retired contractor, and lives in Olean, New York; children : i. Volney J., born 1872; married Alice De Groff, have one son, Roy, and live in Olean, New York; ii. Frank L., born 1874; married, has three children, and lives in Olean, New York; iii. Lucy, born 1880, died 1902. 2. Almira D., born in Port- ville, New York, July 1, 1854; married F. E. Tull, from Ceres, Pennsylvania, tipstaff of the court at Smethport, Pennsylvania; children : Herman E., born December 16, 1873, lives in Smethport, Pennsylvania ; Ethel A., born Octo- ber 24, 1885, lives in Buffalo, New York. 3. Julia Almina, born August 21, 1860; married Judge Joseph W. Bouton (see Bouton). 4. Emma M., born in Ceres township, Mckean county, Pennsylvania, July 29, 1863, died at Ceres, Pennsylvania, June 9, 1890; married H. N. Holmes, a farmer of Ceres, Pennsyl- vania ; children: Jennie, born December 10, 1882, lives in Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania ; Minnie, born February 8, 1884, married Claude Mulkins, of Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania, and with their children, Claude and Anna, they reside there; Mattie, born May 28, 1888, died May 6, 1909. 5. Henry A., a physician in Jamestown, New York, born in Ceres town- ship, Mckean county, Pennsylvania ; married Lilla K. Field, from Jamestown, New York, born 1876, died March 16, 1908; their only child, Phillip, died in infancy. 6. John Boothe, of whom further.
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